DAILY EAST ORESATURDAY, APKIIj 22, 1911. MtlDAY, APIUL 21, PAGE THREE KIDNEY TROUBLE Suffered Ten Years Relieved in Thret Months Thanks to PE-RU-NA. ATHENA TO HOLD OF UMATILLA PEOPLE TEN PAGES. mm C. B.FIZKK.Mt. (Sterling, Ky.,sys: " Aav auttered with kidney and oimaaer trouble tor ten yean pmst "Las March I commenced using Pernna and continued for three monthi. I have not used It lnce.nor have I felt pain," I . : NMOHWEST I t : a Iliillronri to Advertise KHiooIs. Salem, Ore. O. I). Wheeler, of tho Northi-rn Pacific, has requested Sup erintendent Aldermnn to prepare an article on Oregon's school system. This will be for publication in a book on Oregon which will bo distributed throughout the East by the railroad company. NcvsiiKT Man Marries, Itandon, Ore. O. J. Buttcrfleld, a newspaper man of thin place, long connected with the Kandon Recorder, w-as married on Thursday to Miss An nu (iamon, who came here from Springfield, III. The marriage was the culmination of a childhood ac quaintance which ripened into a romance, While Salmon Sale ltrlk. While Salmon, Wash. li. E. Hun can & Co., (if Hood River, have pur chased 160 acres of II. U. Murray and '80 acres of (li-orge I'endleton, In tho I'amiiK I'riilrlo district. Captain Mit chell also added to his holding by the purchase if 40 ncreH of T. Wycrs, Jr. The recent move In real estate in this district is due to the court or der for the drainage of, Cuuby lake, embracing an area of 15,000 acres of rich land. (Special Correspondence.) Umatilla, Ore., April 22. D. C. lirownell have gone on a visit to Spo kane. Mrs. Ubll, who wag a Portland vis itor the past few days, has returned. Mrs. H. J. Burnham was visiting her mother In Arlington during the Easter vacation. Mrs. Henry Griffin has gone on a visit to eastern Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Rnsscl Brownell of Hermlston, were here on Monday. Mrs. Cochran of La Grande, was visiting her parents, Professor and Mrs. Ghormley, for a few days this week. Mrs, Bullard was a Hermlston vis itor today, returning on No. 1. Professor Ghormley was in Port land several days during the week on Important business. The city council met 'on Tuesday evening and a number of important matters concerning the future welfare of the town were taken up. D. R. Brownell presided In the absence of Mayor Yearni, who was indisposed. Mart Griffin has accepted a posi tion as bookkeeper with the Umatilla Mercantile company. The Inland Empire arrived In port today with a large cargo of goods for local as well other business houses in Oregon and eastern Washington points. Tho work at the gravel pits has been suspended for the present and about 60 of the Greek gang employed there were transferred " to railway work at Deschutes. It la understood, however, that orders have been re ceived to put the steam Bhovel and the two work trains on again about the middle of next week. A party of reclamation engineers are here this week and will be here several days, or a week in connection with the proposed West Umatilla project. T. J. Egan. representing the Jones- l (Special Correspondence. 1 Athena, Ore., April 22. The mon ey has been raised and preparations are now being made to hold the an nual Caledonian picnic in this city May 19 and 20. The pavilion will be placed In the city park where It wus Inst year and owing to the splendid grounds which the park affords, the officers are planning a larger and better picnic than ever before. The program has not yet been announc ed. Mr. John Durham has Just recent ly leased the Athena Hotel from Har den & Millen and this is the first time the Athena hotel has been under different management since Harden & Millen have owned it, which is nearly twenty years. Mr, Durham conducted a hotel in Echo and he says he is going to run a first class hotel. Mr. L. M. Nelson has Just recently arrived at this city to take up his duties as pharmacist In the drug store of Byron Hawks. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mansfield who came here at the death of F. M. Mansfield of this city a few days ago, have returned to their home in Cald well, Idaho, but will return to some part of this section to live in the near future. Mr. J. W. Whlsnant-a young attor ney from North Carolina, who came out here to look around over tho west, lias just left for his home In Lenoir, North Carolina, where he will make preparations to move his family out west, ' WALSH'S If you want real bargains, in the Grocery line, you can make no mistake by trad ing at Pendleton's Best Grocery. We can save you money on every article you buy. A trial and you will be convinced. WALSH'S "Home of Quality" Phone Main 442. Prompt Delivery, We guarantee everything to be as represented. M:.tni,i YOr.XU LADY HEKOIXE IX SECRET CoiiiuHI CIim- Stalling Rink. Vancouver, Wash By a motion made and unanimously carried the city council last night put the Vancou ver skating rink completely out of business by repealing the ordinance, by declaring the place a public nuis ance iinj otdeilivK the city clerk to refund tho unearned license money. M. ,S. Shltlds of Portland leased the rink, took nut a license, moved his paraphernalia and "canned' music from Portland and opened for business yesterday afternoon. At about 10J meeting, o clock last night the place was closed bv Chief Secrlsl. (Special Correspondence.) Uklah, Ore., April 20. Terrific winds accompanied by much hail has prevailed over this section of tho country for the last ten days, retard ing the growth of the grass and crops. Saturday was cleanup day at Ukiah. The park has been newly fenced and Scott company of Walla Walla is I1" - 1 1 ' "r ' luss ULlla , 1,10 v"ual s's" 01 lu:v "l BraH here this week on important business, Urdeen. Her own life wa-, j-" nut up. for his company. Last year his com- ' g,'red for a time from blo po..v.ii- f,.s. McQuowen, who has been ill pany shipped large quantities f sand !'"'' ! for some time, is much improved, be an,! gravel from the pits here and it Submitting to tho taking away of . i,,B able to go to Por-oeton where H hoped that Mr. Egan's visit may see! "K u '"" ; better medical aid can oe secun-u. the work reopened for son. Seattle, Wash., April 19. Suffering li. silence, refusing to tell her father of the circumstance to add to his wor ries, Joan Wappenstein, 18-year-old daughter of ex-Chief of Police Wap penstein, weeks ago gave up many inches of skin from her body to save the f'.!t cf her aunt, Mi-ss Letta Cenn, TOLD IN DETAIL mother sea- J .mm, n noum one tils i!uins was an ouigoer iui j has been devoted since a child, the'courity seat Tuesday. O. It. lirownell has Jut completed ' ' u"""r lm" RUI e "l "urs,"B lne -Mr. and Mrs. l asted, two popular a very pretty cot'iige for rental The ! s"'nt' t""k hel' 1""ttu'r lnto her on- young peopls of the sheep town came contracting firm of' Simpson & Lingo fi U'nc'c (ml' atvr tne "P"311"". "t,up Friday to locate at Uklah. did the work and needless to sav was w,thhpIJ tne tact from the father Miss Nora Ellis came home from done very satisfactorily while she submitted to the operation Portland Thursday where she altend- Mr nn,l Mis pPf,nV c' ni, u"d occupied a cot adjoining that of ' 4.t the Uehnke-Walker business col- leases the house and will move in in about a month A large number of ranchers from th( nrnleet eomo In 1tmn,mn I week to do their marketing, which I Ju1 """V -'hler WapiK-nHteln wa, ; The Rev. Warington of Pilot liock l ,i mo.,,,,1 ,., . ,'.. ,u,;alnaz'J wl'n 1,e heard of the cir- ; CWe up -Thursday and preached ....... ,,up,v. Kv UWIII IOC ,.,.,,.,. ,,..1,.,. , ,. . 1.. V .1,,., ,.t.. i uin.-uiiiup i.uci3. e : i-.aaier morning me i irujicuun Miss Henri, daughter of Aberdeen's , ulm'rch. lending citizen, was in a launch two j Mrs. Al Turner delighted the ju months ago and her left foot was seniles of this place by the giving of caught in the shaft of the engine anil ;ni:iny colored eggs on Easter Monday, the shoe was torn off. With it cante ' The Presbyterian Sunday school the skin 1'rom thn top and side of! had a fine Easter program composed the foot. The young woman was f many beautiful sonps and pieces. , 1... I.......! ..-I. ...... I..... .-..!.... Mlu ! -. . ,., rrM t. - - t u MII.-,,t I, , . ,..r.ii ,1'uiii- iivi iii'tt v, .-..-! .MIS. lU llllilsoei .lull ..i i ........... infill illll-r ine her aunt at the Aberdeen hospital. . h ge, during the w inter, i Recovering, she came home and re- j Bert McLaughlin, after residing at ' tiorle.l to her fjtthep thai she h:,i1 bee' ill..... t,-..r,t.- r..ni vwirs h:is moved i ll! after her long attention to the in- t f kiah to make his permanent home. A Iiargxj Order. Country Visitor What's for break fast Walter Porrlge, soles, kidney and bacon, grilled him, sausages, chops, steak and tomatoes. Country Visitor Right! I'll have what you mentioned and some eggs. Lame shoulder is nearly always due to rheumatism of the muscles, and quickly yields to the free application of Chamberlain'sLiniment. For sale by all dealers. Kind Old Lady Poor man; You look as if you liad seen better days. Willie Deadtired I have, madam. Once I dwelt In granite halls. "And how did you lose such a home " "My term expired." - ' Recruits Hard to Get. Hoquaim, Wash. A week from to night the national guard company here will be officially inspected and unless a material change takes place in that short time, will probably tve mustered out. Forty-five member are required present for drill that night; the company now has not near ly that number of active member and a call for recruits has brought lit tle response. In tase of rheumatism relief from pain makes sleep and rest possible. This may be obtained by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by all dealers. is a merchant and ranc her. Umatilla is j a good market for ail kinds of the ; s'uff the rancher has to sell. The chapel car of the Catholic, ihureli extension society will be ill; Umatilla on or about May 21) and will ' remain several days. ' The local R, dmeii had Initiation in ! .uine Law Violation l alal. Klamath Kalis, ore.--A farm haul was drowned from n capsl.ed boat In the Upper Klamath lake Tuesday n-orning. lje went out on the lake In n rowho.it to get a wild goose, which hail fallen Into the water about 100 . yards from shore, niter being shot on the wing. The victim worked for liee Crane, an Indian on the Klam ath reservation. An Indian witnessed the drowning. This is the second death In the waters of the Klamath country within tho last month. The man was breaking the game la.vs In shooting the goose when he met death. The other victim of drowning tills month was a sailor who fell off the steamer Canhy In fishing for trout in tho closed season. IH) you read the East Oregonlan? Foley Kidney Pills Tonlo in Action Quick In Results. Give prompt relief from BACK ACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TKOWBLE. RHEUMATISM, CON GESTION of the KIDNEYS, INFLAM MATION of the BLADDER, and all annoying URINARY IRREGULAR ITIES. A positive boon to MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY PEOPLE and for WOMEN. Charles S. Totter, Springfield, III., ays, "I injured my kldneya some years ago but lately tho trouble has become very serious. I had a dull pain in YY1V hack that seemed to drag me down, my kidney action was irregu lar and I lost much Bleep at night In consequence. I heard of Foleys Kid ney rills and began taking them. Be fore I had taken one bottle I was rreatlv relieved and now I certainly feel like a different man. Thanks to Pnlev Kldnev Pills am once more tenii nmi T recommend them to any one suffering wrom kidney or bladder trouble." A. C. Kocppen & nros. The new members were loyally entertained by the older ones to a good old-fashtoncd luncheon. Several high officials of the order; were present, including .1. F. Deveiin of Pendleton an,l Jvhn Donovan of Hermlston. 1'r It. Monkinan paid a pr..f slon al visit here today. Easter Sunday high mass was cele brated in St. Patrick's church. Rev. C. Itutler of Hermlston, "officiated and also preached a short sermon on the "Resurrection of Christ." Special music was sung by the choir under the direction of Mr. W. K. O'Conneil, with Mr. E. Pound as organist. The sol,, work was well rendered and in tin- Roswlg's Kyric, Mrs. John I.en non and Sirs. Ubil's solos' deserve special mention. The little church was well filled and the ladles had the altar beautifullydecorated dith pot ted planU and cut flowers. II. C. Means has purchased the Ijiwlor ranch three and one-half miles west of here and is now busily en gaged in making Improvements on his newly purchased property. The ranch has about 25 acres, five of .which is in alfalfa and nbout 2 1-2 acres Is set to fruit trees. Mr. Means will build a neat cattage later on and hopes to spend at least tho summer months there. Wapl" nsteiu, was visiting at the lime. Pennsy at Hopkins'. Baltimore, Md., April 21. Johns Hopkins and University of Pennsyl vania track and field teams will hold a dual meet at Homewood tomorrow. When a medicine must be given ta young children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is made from loaf sugar and th roots used in iU preparation give it flavor similar to maple syrup, making It pleasant to take. It has no superior for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by all dealers. Do you read the East Oregonlan? "Our baby cries for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. B. Kendrick, Rasaca. Ga. "It is the best cough remedy on the market for coughs, colds and croup." For sale by all dealers. CHRISTIAN CHURCH WILL GIVE MUSICAL CONCERTS Mattine accompanied the singer showing much skill as musicians. , , r. ' 7 n ii W risht Concert company, for May 3. Ik ah hotel has gone to alia alla! " T--t..,i t.. The Christian church has secured two very fine companies, the Cart- tSoo- : Spokane j Route j AT (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore., April 22. Three extra gangs, one of Greeks and two of Japs, have been here for .vine time raising ' and ballasting the o.-W. R. & X. com- I pany tracks. Not only tho main track i . but the several side tracks are being on business. j Lewis Mossle. one of Ukiah's pro gressive young -men has returned j from the John Day country where he j has purchased three hundred hea l j of cattle Robert and Clarence Adams came home Saturdav with four hundred j and the Musical Eckhardts for June', 4 It is said both are the equal if not superior to any company heard in Pendleton for a lonj time. Constipation brings many ailments in its train and Is the primary cause of much sickness. Keep your bowels regular madam, and you will escape manv of the a'lments to which women Clvde Hetnit.ick were I are subjci t. Constipation is a v ry simple thing, but like many simple to turn on their sum- I . ad of cattle no r range. Mr. and Mr; i 1 il 1 V 1MLO S. I Mr nnd Mrs. riarcneo M.iorot Minings, u may ieaa 10 --t-nuus wiik ,,u.ine nve visitinu Mr. Moor's par- quences. Nature often needs a little put in first class condi- l I f. TO CURE A COLD IX ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. E. "W. GROVE'S signature Is on each box. tic. ' CLEVER WOMEN, Always Keep Tlielr Hair Fascinating IN THE SAME BOAT. "We get somo sad cases," said the attendant nt the lunatic asylum to the Interested visitor, and opened the door of the first cell. Inside was a man sitting on a three legged stool gazing vacantly at the wall. "His Is an unhappy story," said tho attendant. "He was In love with a girl, but she married another man, nnd he lost his reason from grief. They stole out softly, closing the door behind them, and proceeded to tho next Inmate. This cell was thickly padded and the man within was Ktnrk, staring mad. "Who Is this?" Inquired the visitor. "This " repeated the attendant. "This is the other man!" raised and Hon. Shearing is at full blast at the White House and wool Is pouring Into the warehouses here. Several four and six horse teams have been busy all the past week hauling wool. A social dance was given here lat ft night at the I. O. O. F. hall. A pleas-1 T ant time was reported. I W Geo. L. Sprattler, pastor of the Q oerman i.vang. Lutneran church, w ill hold services lit the M. E. church hero tomorrow at 2 o'clock p. m. F. W, Andrews was a business vis itor in Pendleton today. Miss Thelma Malcolm went to Her nilston last evening to visit on Sun day with her cousin, Mrs. Edna Lewis. Mrs. E. M. Dyer returned to her home at Hermlston this morning. Chas. Lisle came up from Port land Thursday evening on a business visit. Prof. J. L. Link was a passenger to Pendleton this morning on the mo-Ur. eiits, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moor. There is a beautiful heroism In ear- in st business effort. assistance and when Chamberlain's Tablets are given at the first indica tion, much distress and suffering may be avoided. Sold by all dealers. SPECIAL RATES EAST DATES OF SALE. MAY 16, IT, 18, 19, 22, 23, 2. 25 27 2S 29. JUNE 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29, 30. J JULY 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20. 2G, 27, 2S. J AUGUST 3, 4, 5. 14, 15, 1J, 17, 21, 22, 23, 23, 29, 30. SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 3, 4. S, J 6. 7. St. Paul $60. : Chicago $72.50 : St. Louis $70 : Proportionate rates to other s destinations. You should take in the route via the. Arrow Lakes and the Canadian Rockies. Write for circulars and de- . scriptive literature. J M. K. Malone, Geo. A. Walton, Tray. Pass. Agt. Gen. Agt 14 Wall St., Spokane ooooooooooooooooooooooooooeooooooooooooo nnd I'Yco from Dnndruff. Almost everybody in Pendleton knows that there Is no preparation for tho hnlr that can compare with Parisian Snge. It cures dandruff, stops fulling hair and Itching scalp in two weeks, or money back. It puts radiance and luster into that dull, lifeless hair that many wo men possess, nnd docs it in a few days. On March 25, 1910, Lulu D. Fix, of Rnphlne, Va., wrote: "Parisian Sngo Is a wonderful hair restorer; It stopped my hair from falling out and stopped my scalp from itching; also cured the dandruff." Pnrhiliin Sage Is sold by Tollman & Co. for 50 cents a largo botle. London Is to have its own museum In which is to bo housed a collection which shall worthily represent In all Its aspects the grenlest city In the world. Guy Francis Laklng, keeper of the king's nrmor nt Windsor Cas tle, has been uppointed keeper and secretary of the museum, and u start has already been innde with the col lection, an anonymous donor having come forward with a gift, large.enougli to m.'iko possible tho purchase ,of n portion of the nilton-Prlco collection. The automobile even when of the more humble sort, carries itself with a certain air of arrogance. It is about to meet with humiliation at the coro nation. That will be the day of the horse. The greatest of the guests will not go to Westminister In cars, but will use horses. There Is going to be enough of a return to horses to create a big problem for people. It Is said that even many others will buy, horses to the number of sixty or j seventy. Trobably a good many oth-I ers will buy, for the chief Jobmasters are nsKing mu tor me nirc or a pair of good carriage horses for the sin gle day of the coronation. It will al together be a curious and rather futile burst of energy for n passing phase of life. Canine builders will enjoy a brief return of business. A few peers, of whom Lord Crewe Is one. are hav ing real stake coaches built. More over, some people will certainly have to recall old pensioned coachmen for the day. . lO o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o As lit bast two prisons In Paris, that for women. Saint Laxare, and the Petite Roquette, are scheduled for demolition nnd removal- the ques tion may be a live one in a short time. A court has decided that fits during tho honeymoon nrn not ground for divorce. Certainly not. Giving, h-.r i husband fits Is one of tho essential , East Oregmlan by carrier, fi'ic duties of many a mnrrled woman. I month. ;'cr o o a o o o e CLARK'S CASH PRICES are the Lowest in the City From now on we will have all kinds of FRESH VEGETABLES at the same low prices we are charging for other goods. Look for them inside of our store, our windows are devoted to other goods. Postum for the Next Two Weeks, Per Package Fancy Creamery Butter, Per. Roll You'll Save Money on Your Grocery Bill by going to Clark's Cash Grocery Wholesale and Retail Phone Main 174 PENDLETON 20c 50c 544 Main Street O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c o o o o o o Q o o