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... 'it iA'v . :. ',-.... - U . DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911. TEN PAGES. TAGE SIX GRAND THEATRE CHEYENNE .FRONTIER CELEBRATION" HELD AT CHEYENNE, WYOMING, AUG. 24, 1910 i- . V I-:-"! i"JV . - ,-v -v, . . . A . . ;- .; P . si'-i.-i. It' '' '"3 ill. n V'V:,. X Pooville wlnnins ohamj.i.iivhip the worKl on Steam boat," greatest liuokins liorso tvor undor sadvtlo. Jeddy Roosevelt Traveled 3000 Miles to See This Show Friday, Saturday and Sunday Only. Admission 1 5c Doors Open: Matinee 2 p. m., Evening 6:30 p. m. Your money refunded if not the most sensational Pictures ever produced. rs 0? r.ioi Hank Doubles Capital. ; P:i??o, Wash . According to ru mor, the capital of iho Bank of Pas- , co has just been Increased from ; $i5.000 to 150. 00D. It is expected j that there will also be -a change in officers and directors. ! real estate In the Camas district is due to the court order for the drain- ; age of Oonhoy, lake, embracing an area of 15,000 acres. Wro-tlers Train. I Portland. Ore. April IS. Begin- j ning this week wrestlers who will rep resent Portland in the national cham pionship f the Amateur Athletic l-"-.n next month in Portland will start training. Eddie CVConnell will train them. BRIEF BREEZY NOTES FROM HERMISTON Rrnkciiian ' Injured. j I'asco. Wash. While A. C. Addison, , a brakeman on the Northern Pacific. . was wrestling with his fellow workers in the caboose of their train at La- rr.ont. his shoulder was dislocad. Upon arrival h- r" Dr. I. P. Murphy j attended him and he will soon be able to resume hi' work. Portland man Appointed. i.Hr.Wn. Wash. G. P. Clerin of Portland, formerly interested in the Western Cooperage company, has b,-en made the manager of the Union Cooperage plant of this city, to suc Clarence Lillie, resigned. It Is rvport.d that Mr. Clerin, who former ly lived in Aberdeen, may bring his tamilv back here to live. Heart Failure Takes Man of 87. Hood River, Or. William Over baugh. a Columbia river pioneer, who resided here for over 30 years, died suddenly after a hearty breakfast. Mr. Overbaugh was S7 years of age, and after his morning meal walked out from his home and fell dead. Death was attributed to heart failure. ntivi Portland Concern. Colfax, Wash. The Inland Milling & Feed company of Colfax has pur chased the business at Portland kr.nwn as the George McMillan Grain company. Sam Boyer, present man ager of the Colfax company, will leave f.r Portland to manage the new busi ness as soon as the Colfax business can be 'sold. Drniiiasc Selieinc Moves Hoalty. , White Salmon. Wash. H. B. Dun can & Co. of Hood River, have pur- ( chast-d 160 acres of H. R. Murray and SO acres of George Pendleton, in the Camas prairie district. Captain Miteh.Il has also added to his hold inc by the purchase of 40 acres of T. Wyrs jr. The recent movement in; TOIITI RES OF ril-E. (.ctM S2IMIO in Damages. Aberdeen, Wash. D. F. Spiegel, of M ismopolis, has been awarded 12000 in the superior court as damages acainst the Grays Harbor & Puget Sound Railway for injury to property by the building of the line. He sued fop Jl'K'o. This was one of the hard est fought suits contested at the pres ent term of court. (Special Correspondence.) Hermiston. Ore. April 21. Mr. Percy Ijttlefield, former resident of Hermiston, arrived in this city yes-tonl.'i- from Seattle. Ho has sold 'his desert land claim across the river to Mr. Amies from Seattle. Mr. Little field states that he has several pun- , pie coming who intend to purchase i lands under the project, or the west- ; crn extension. John H. Canfield made his final j proof on his 40 acres desert claim be. j fore Commissioner Upthogrove to- j day. This land is some of the best i land.undt r the project, being in sec-j jtion'6. Tp. 4 X., R. 29. He had as : ' witnesses J. Howard lieid. and H. A. I McKeen. both of Hermiston. Oregon, j R. W. Fletcher, of the East Ore-1 gonian Is in Hermiston for a few days. J Mr. Fletcher Vs one of the most popu , lar Pendleton men that come down to Hermiston. He is here in the In terest of the paper. 1 John A. Donovan and Will Dono j van, both of Hermiston. will go up to Pendleton next week to be taken in the Flks. Quito a number of the Elks from Hermiston will go up to see the boys get theirs. PILES CmED IX 0 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed tc cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. BOtf. Tryout for Athletes. Chicago, April 21. High school re lay trials will be held tomorrow at Marshall Field, under the auspices of the University of Chicago, to select a team to represent the middle west In the mile interscholastic relay at the University of Pennsylvania meet in Philadelphia April 29. Prepara tory and high school athletes from many slates are gathering today for the tryout. Kato Drown Seriously III. Granger, Wash. Kate L. Drown, a pioneer of the lower Yakima valley, principal of the schools of Sunnyslde and later of Granger, nsh., at one time a candidate for county superin tendent, Is critically ill at her home, two miles northeast of Granger. Tuttlo Duys Goltletxlale I-nnd. Goldendale, Wash. H. A. Tuttle of Colorado, purchased 10 acres of C. T. Camplan last week adjoining the lim its of Goldendale. Mr. Tuttle will build on the tract, which he Is put ting Into orchard. Midnight In the Ozarks and yet sleepless Hiram Scranton of Clay City. III., coughed and coughed. He was in the mountains on the ad vice of five doctors, who said he had consumption, but found no help in the climate, and started home. Hearing of Or. King 8 New Discovery, ne Degan to use it. "I believe it saved my life," he writes, "for it made a new man of me, so that I can now do good work again." For all lung diseases, coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup, whooping cough, hay fever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or quinsy, Its ! the best known remedy. Price 60c ' and $1. Trial bottle free. Guaran ! teed by Koeppens. A Knocker Is a man who can't see good In any person or thing. It's a habit caused by a disordered liver. If you find that you are beginning to see things through blue spectacles, treat your liver to a good oleanlng out process with Ballard's' Ilerblne. A sure cure for constipation, dyspepsia. Indiges tion, sick headache, biliousness, all liver, stomach and bowel troubles. A. C. Koeppen & Bros Entlioirrnplilc ExK)sltlon. Rome, April 21. Commemorating the semi-centennial of Italian unity itn.l tho hlrthd.iv of the Eternal Cltv. an International ethnographic expo sition was opened today. The line arts exposition here was opened last month. The great world's fair at Turin Is now practically complete and will be formally Inaugurated a week from tomorrow. I'nnn Institute at llusiim. llusum. Wash. A farmers' Insti tute, under the auspices of the Wash ington state college, will ge held here may S, when addresses will be made by R. C. Ashby, W. G. Brlcrley and R. K. Beattie. Loss of ApH'tltc is also loss of vl vltallty, vigor, tone. To recover ap petite and the rest take Hood's ar saparilla that strengthens the stom ach, perfects digestion, makes eatinff a pleasure. It also mnkes the blood rich and pure, and steadies the nerves. , Yakima Lawyers to Banquet. North Yakima. Wash. April 29 has been set ns the date of the ban quet to be held by the Yakima Coun ty Bar association, which was post poned recently on account of the death of Vestal Snyder. It U I'niKK-ewjiry to SufftT This Ter- , riblc Trouble. K-' n torture is the f-veryday lot of the sufferer from piles. j And yet that sufftr.ng is needless.; F i, :k-:on Drug Co. and druggists ; everywhere will sel' you H'-m-Roid ( anl later refund "ur mon"y if it j fails We have sold H-rn-Raid that way ( two or three years and refunds asked have been its svr.an 3 p-r cent. , We therefore recommend it with con- : fidence. I Hem-Roid is an internal remedy, orescrintion of Dr. J. S. Leon- , h.irdt. 11 for a large bottle. Dr. Leon- , hardt Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. Y. j Write for booklet. I Methodist Remodel; Cost, $6500. Albany. Or. The trustees of the Fir-t Me'hodist church, which is be ing rebuilt, have decided to extend th- other wing of the structure and put in another gallery as well as build an .ol.'.iti .n in which a pipe organ will be placed and library room afforded. The new s'e-am heating plant has al ready been ins'alled. Exclusive of the pipe organ the improvements un ,:er v..-.v will cost 16500. Allen Sells Granger Tract. Kranger, Wash. George Allen, a pioneer of this section and owner of . one of the best small ranches in the lower Yakima valley, has sold his 40 aors to H. B. Kobbervig of Everett, Wash., for t'3',0. The sale was made throueh the Peterson & White real estate firm. IIP rnr.n trial op samosi;. for th For Pendleioii People. j We have found that A SINGLE DoSE of Adler-i-ka. the simple Ger- J man Appendicitis r'tneny. relieves wind or gas in the stomach or bow els, sour somach or constipation al most INSTANTLY. Pendleton Drug Co. Survivor tif 20 Battles Dies. Forest Grove, Or. Paul Jones Ward, aged Cs years, died at his home in this city Tuesday after a few weeks' iiiKss. He served throughout the riil war and participated in nearly evfiy battle of note in the Mississippi vu:;-v. was in the Red river campaign and at the battles of Gettysburg. Biack River Bridge, Vicksburg, and Nashville, and altogether participated :r. over 20 hard fought struggles dur ing the rebellion. He fought under Grant, Sherman, Pope, Banks, A. J. Smith, Washburn and Canby. East Ortgonian by carrier, 65c per month. Excursion Fares East for 1911, from ill points on Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company I'lili-I'oriiiiiiK Food Given on Ap proval by Druggist KnepMi. Would you like to be fat and plump and strong and hearty? Here Is a chance so to do It without risking the loss of a single penny. Koeppen Bros., our well known druggists, have a new treatment called Samose, which they are selling They really give you a free trial of the preparation, for unless it does In crease the weight it will not cost a cent, on approval, that is said to be a true ; fiesh-forming food. It Is in tablet form retailing at 50c a box. If it does not Increase the weight, fill out the thin, scrawny form ami 1 restore health and strength, there will be no eharg.; w hatever for Samose. , Go to Koeppens today and get a i i treatment of Samose with their prom- , is., to refund the money if It does not do all that it claims. Koeppens' faith is shown by their offer to refund the money if It does not increase flesh and restore good health. Co it to Heme A Rational TSaiional Shortenin The woods arc full of imitations of Cottok?ic because Cotto!:;.:. has made a pronounced success as "the perfect shorts! ii-j1 These imitations arc of inferior quality, are p.:.'.ai in Un;, with ordinary removable covers, and depc id ! i"p;v!y upon substitution methods for their sale. V.'h-jn you a fcr Coitolcnc be sure you get Cottolcne. lucres only one Lottolcic packed in patent air-tight tin pails, with our trade-mark on the face of the pail. It pays to pay a little more for Cotto lene because of its superior quality and the fact that, being richer, it will go one-third farther than lard or any of its imitations. Its use means economy in the end. Made only by THE N.' K. FAIRBANK COMPANY "Shortens your food Lengthens your life" 1 iJtC-.ViJtj I V-Jfc TFV.. .SJLl k-M-jm waw MlJ TO ollIHil RP.lIfa FARES . .172.50 Ka Ci'y. . . 60.00 lv,l. vn --J. ,'. ).!uff 03.:.') V...:..: d.p t r'" "' . via i-ouie-:: niuiT- ''' I, .!!,,, t 6-90 ! . u ; ti t -, via i' o in il B'.uffJ 67.5.1 M. Louis SALE DATES M: '. );. 17. IS i:.. i'-'. 23. 2 1, 25, 27, 2 -, and 2:.. J;.:.. 5. -., . IJ. I'o 17. 21, 22, 2 2H anl V). j i ! v l. .. ;, i. :.. ''.. ;:. 2. 27. and 2--. Au-.-i.-: :;. I. r. 1 . 15. !'., 17, 21. 22, 2;. 2 2:1 and 30 m te'o!.. - ; . 2. . 5, : . roi 7. ;...,-, v iw-tn li'oi'. io eit'or dir'-e:i'n. Final ri mjiii i; i ! 11 !'!! 31st. wa through ' ".; i 1 I' T 1 i . : i " ''O .d '! it iol.lt 1. l.,::i,T of ai J .-lV. It. ii S. Aenl for More Toiii p!i t'- l"foriiatlon, or Wm. Mc MURRAY oitTi,AM, mi:;os. KiVMrnillllllWWil'll W BB VutiiM-K Ijengue ()H-n-i. New Haven, Conn., Ai)ril 21. With Bridgeport here this afternoon, the season of the Connecticut league will he inaugurated. Springfield plays at Hartford today. Holyoke opens at home with New Rritaln tomorrow. W'aterbury opens at Northampton. Prospects are good for a close race this year. Collie Club Slum-. Memphis, Tenn.. April 21. Collies ! of high degree from half -a dozen statesare competing for honors at th" second annual fhow of the Southern Collie club, which was opened here today. t . Missouri Gyiiikana. St. r.ouK April 21. Crack gym nasts of the west are entered In the gyrnkana of the Missouri Athletic club to be held tonigh' and tomorrow. n m prizes is STORY CONTEST "Cooking With Gas", 300 to 500 Words CLOSES a .. .. iit. i Harvard Vs Middies Annapilis. M'l, Ai.iil 21. Harvard and Annapolis track m"ii rounded out their training today and will moot in a dual encounter tomorrow. Soldiers to 'oinM-te. New York, April 21. Military Ath letic league championships of New York will be i)e,l(ed at the annua! games to be. held tomorrow night. Farls wants a new law to discour age dueling, the idfa being to ohed oratory Instead of blood when some one litis a grievance.'. Friday, April 2S, 1911 Pacific Power & Light Company "Always at Your Service"