East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 25, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST ORE G ON I AX, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1911.
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3 Extraordi nary
$150,000
SALE
Special on Men's
New
Spring uits
We are showing by
far the largest and
best . stock of mens
good stylish depend
able clothing ever
shown in Pendleton
$23.50,
$22.50
and $20
Suits will all go for
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YOUNG PEOPLE ARE
MARRIED AT HELIX
A HEALTHY,
HAPPY OLD AGE
May be promoted by those who
Smtly cleanse the system, now and
en, when in need of a laxative
remedy, by taking a deseitspoonful
(Special Correspondence.)
the iirsonnge of u. o. caiiison, pas-. of the ever refreshing, wholesome
tor of the Christian church here, Mr. L-J buv beneficial SvTUD of Fiot
Albert E. Ecklund of Portland and i . t a lA . iP
Miss Tlizabeth Webber, a school
teacher near Helix. They want to
Portland, their futuro home. J. It.
Hainsworth, the local N. P. ngont,
was a witness with. Mrs. R. 0. Cal
llon to the ceremony.
Miss Minnie and Etta Ghormley
visited nt Mrs. J. S. Norvall's house
today.
and Elixir of Senna, which is the
only family laxative generally ap
proved by the most eminent phy
sicians, because it acts in a natural,
strengthening Way and warms and
tones up the internal organs without
weakening them. It is eniiallv knfi-
John A. Nusbaum and wife are vls-lr If L JL t
Itlng Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dale. I took uuaiiwinc vciy young ana Uie mia
a big drive In Mr. Dale's new Frank- die aged, 8S it U always efficient and
wa.tamXTJr i.v.r,ta j Jjrtf T
Grandma Montgomery went to Pen-! get itS beneficial effects it IS always
dleton today to visit her son J. E. I necessary to buy the genuine, bear
Montgomery, and other frlendu and . , , -t "
C. A. Herman, the Helix merchant, j Wig the name Ot the Company
was in town today. Ho reports that j California Fig Syrup Co. plainly
h,r.ocaUoroa ,n He"X and hC "ke" i unnted on the front of every package.
Horse Sale Off. Trm Tournament.
Lexington. Ky., April 2f. Because Spikano, Wash., April 26. The
of a scarcity ot good horses the auc- , Spokane Rod and Gun Club Is acting
tion of trotters and pacers set for to-
day and succeeding days of this week
has been declared off.
In case of rheumatism relief from
pain makes sleep and rest possible.
This may be obtained by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by
all dealers.
as host today to the sportsmen of
Washington who are hero to take
part in the state trapshootlng tournament.
Dcnd Rear Comes to I.lfi.
White Salmon, Wash. With a
couple of bullets in Ills body and ap
parently dead, a black bear, weigh'
"Our baby cries for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. B.
Kendrlck, Rasaca, Ga. "It Is the
best cough remedy on the market for
coughs, colds and croup." For sale
by all dealers.
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I Royal Arvoiiuni Klon.
! Syracuse, N. Y.. April 25. New
lng 400 pounds, suddenly recovered York ta,e council of the Royal Ar-
and attacked L. W. Wood, who had . " convene,, nere toany lor a
shot It and sent the huntsman roll- j 80SHl,,n "f two da'8- Tho orde'1 re
lng 150 feet own Rattle Snake can-1 Irted to be In a flourishing condl
yon. It was a foot race for 100 yards j tlon"
with the bear at the hunter's heels
and the latter unable to reload his
gun.
Wood's dogs came to Ills rescue.
The bear slaughtered two of the pack
before Wood was able to reload his
rifle nnd kill It.
DEST FOR DISCt lTS.
A prominent teacher in one of the Do
Grnndvlpw Club Incorporate.
Xorth Yakima, Wash. The Orand
view commercial club filed articles of
Incorporation yesterday with the
county auditor. The trustees named
are C. A. Brandt, E. T. Blew, R. W.
Hoskins, B. F. Bower and W. W. Duller
.When a medicine must be given to
young children It should be pleasant
to tnlte. Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy Is made from loaf sunr and the
roots used In IU preparation give It a
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.
mcstic Science schools in Mississippi
writes that she is using Cottolcnc with
excellent results. She says:
"For biscuits Cottolene Is all that
could be desired. The biscuits are light
and flaky, with none of Hint dlsagrce
ablo odor oft'-n found In foods short
ened with lard. Cottolene is also an
excellent medium for frying croquettes
and doughnuts. It gives them a clean,
crisp, brown crust.
Other noted experts, such as Mrs.
Korer and Marion Ihrland, have given
similar testimony to the merits of Cot
tolene. It not only gives better results
than lard but is much more wholesome,
and economical as well
Copyright Hart Sclaffner & Ms
SAVE YOVk
COUPONS
This is your chance, don't
miss it, such clothes as Hart o
Schcffner & Marx, Cloth
craft, Schloss Bros., Ect.
The Best Standard Mahes
in the Country.
Every suit in our entire
stock is reduced more or less
Come early while the as
sortment is good and before q
some one else takes what f
would hate been your choice
TTirr nrrnr re ir a nrum Tor WHERE ITPAYS
TO TRADE
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ADAMS LADY GIVEN
(Special Correspondence.)
Adams, Ore., April 2 4. A number
of friends and neighbors surprised'
Mrs. M. A. Baker on Saturday, the
22nd of April, her 59th birthday, by
coming in and bringing some nice
cakirs and had a general good time.
Those present were Mrs. C. C. Darr,
Mrs. G.Jiess, Mrs. L. L. Rogers, Mrs.
C. Depols, Mrs. G Bentley, Mrs.
Ftockton, Mrs. W. Boyer, Mrs. Devain,
Mable McCullom, Mrs. J. Chestnut
and Jessie Chestnut, Mrs. J. Winn,
Mrs. M. A. Baker enjoyed the sur
prise very much and they can come
spain next year.
Mrs. Mary Picard was a Pendleton
visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Darr were Athe-
The Home Doctor
444H4444H4444$444
Cur for Coughs and Cold
One and one-half ounces Balm of
Oilfad buds, one pound bruised rock
candy, one pint Duffy's pure malt whis
key. (We recommend Duffy's on ac
count of Its purity .and known medicinal
value.) Put aside with occasional stir
ring until the rock candy Is dissolved,
then strain. Dose: For adults, one table
poonful every hour; If the condition is
acute, every half hour; for children over
ten, a faspoonful every hour; for chil
dren under ten. ten drops every hour
until d.-clded relief Is felt. These sim
ple Ingredients, known to every drug
rlst, can easily be secured and readily
mixed by any one. Dr. George L Ross,
Canton. Mass., says: "This Is vastly
uperlor to the stereotype Rock and Rye
of Commerce and should be called 'Balm
of Ullead."
Puffy Malt Wlitakey Co., Iloctieeter,
New York.
i na visitors Sunday and will visit rel-
1 atives in Cold Spring Monday.
! Lent season being over, Adams'
Dancle club gave a dance in the city
hall on Friday night. There was a
good crowed in attendance and all had
a good time.
Dr. McKenny of Helix was called
to Adams to see Mrs. Carpenter, who
has been in poor health for some
time.
F. W. Wells, manager of the Pa
cific Telephone and Telephone com
pany at Pendleton, was a business
visitor at the Adams telephone office
Friday.
Mrs. T. A. Lieuallen visited in the
city of Pendleton Friday.
Fred Gross of Walla Walla was in
Adams Friday looking after the ship
ping of his last year's crop of wheat
Wm. Goedecke, a Pendleton line
man, was a business visitor in the
city of Adams Friday.
Misa Dorothy Stall was a Pendle
ton visitor Friday.
Mrs. Mclntire and daughter Mable
went to Pendleton to do some shop
ping Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Barker visited in the
city of Helix Sunday.
. M. Lewis, P. T. Hale, Clark
Maxle, Zcb Lewis, Ernest Ross, Eleck
McKenzie, Liie and Pete Mclntire,
Frank Kribs, Ralph Wallan, Claud
Wallan, E. G. Marquis, II. Cutler, all
went to Athena Sunday to the base
ball game.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Martin and family
went to Athena Sunday to the ball
game.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Martin and family
went to Athena Sunday to the ball
game.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Adams went to
Athena to the ball game Sunday.
Hugh Martin of the Pacific eleva
tor company of Walla Walla, la over
seeing the shipping of some wheat at
Adams this week and went to the
Interior Warehouse company bouse
at Adams for some samples of wheat
and said it was the nicest and clean
est and best arranged warehouse he
had see,n for some time. Everybody's
wheat was piled up nice and no trou
ble to find the wheat you are look
ing for.
A surprise pound party was given
to Reverend and Mrs. Stockton of the
Baptist church on Saturday evening
at tho family residence and those
present were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lleu
ailen, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lieuallen,
Mrs. Mclntire, Mable Mclntire, Miss
Flak and Helen Blake, Mrs-. Chestnut,
Dora and Jessie Chestnut, Oto Stall,
Otis Lieuallen, Mr. and Mrs.John
Gloss, Winifred Giess, Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Rogers, Lola and Gwendoline
and Mildred Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Winn, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Marquis,
Mrs. G. Bentley and Stella Lieuallen.
They had refreshments at eight p. m.
and all enjoyed a pleasant evening.
Fred Blake came up from Pendle
ton Sunday morning and back on the
next train.
STRAWBERRY CRATES
(Special Correspondence.)
Milton, Ore., April 25. Fully 3000
strawberry crates are on hand and
ready for distribution by the Milton
Fruit Growers' union, as soon as the
season opens, which will be early In
May and much sooner than was an
ticipated If the present warm weather
continues. A large force of men are
kept busy at the union packing house
already and more will be added In the
next few days. A mammoth straw-
I berry harvest is assured for this year
and will largely exceed that of last
season on account of the Increased
acreage which has been set to the
Iuelous fruit.
George Johnson has purchased the
White Star Grocery from Henry &
Mllhorn and has taken possession.
Mr. Johnson is a well known contrac
tor and carpenter and formerly owned
a large fruit tract below Froewater.
A. M. Elam has purchased a new
automobile.
Tho Milton Bulldogs were winners
Sunday from the Pendleton Bucca
rooes, the score being 6-20 In favor
fit Milton.
Members of the Adventlst church
and congregation held a picnic Sat
urday afternoon on the lawn of Mrs.
Theo. Danner.
Mrs. L. J. Pierce and daughter,
Ada, arrived home from California
last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Vinson arc ex
pected In theclty this week from their
home In Idaho. Mr. Vinson has been
employed the past four years by the
Fruit Growers' Union and comes to
take his place through the coming
season.
Word was received here Saturday
of the marriage in Portland of Elmer
Berry, only son of L. L. Berry of this
city. Elmer Is well known here and
has many friends here who wish him
happiness. He lives in Seattle.
Alex Still has purchased a half in
terest in the Milton garage.
School was dismissed Monday af
ternoon on account of teachers' meet
ing. The high school and Columbia col
lege students held a picnic Saturday
at the dam.
Odd IVIIoux Mark Nntnl Day.
"aksdale. Wah. The local order
"f 1. . . F. celebrated the nlneyt-'
second anniversary here today. The '
lo'Ise tii irclir.l to tli North Metho
dic c inirch. wlvre the pastor, the ;
K.-v. John Evans, who is tin odd F l-
v, j. reached a sermon.
I-1 of n Pound a Week
at Ifat, is what a young baby onit ;
o gain In weight. Does yours? tf ,
not there's something wrong with ltr .
digertlon. Give It Mcce's Baby Elixir '
and it will begin gaining at onco. i
Cures stomach and Dowel troubles i
THE QUESTION IS RAISED
lio- ran we u,fford to do such good
plumbing nt mcli moderate rates. The
We make some mon-
alds digestion, stops fretfulness, good answer Is easy.
for teething babies. Price 25c and '
Sftc. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. ; y "" l"',,rl' ovrr' "''""l!,
j we get stuidt. But the more Jobs we
i hioiim- i rim trees in lllooni.
( olfnx, ati. The apple trees in
the valley here are in full bloom. All
danger of frost seems to have passed
as the weather has been much warm
er the last week.
get the more
make.
money we expect t'
Constipation brings many ailments
:n Its train and Is the primary cause
of much sickness. Keep your bowels
regular madam, and you will escape
many of the ailments to which women
are subject. Constipation Is a v ry
simple thing, but like many simple
things, It may lead to serious conse
quences. Nature often needs a little
assistance and when Chamberlain's
Tablets are given at the first Indica
tion, much distress and suffering may
be avoided. Sold by all dealers.
Do you read the East Oregonlan?
GOOL PLUMBING GETS WORK
the second time. So wo compete with
poor plumbing prices, knowing that
tho first Job you give us will mako
you our steady customer.
For a good healthy lawn, use our
guaranteed garden hose.
BEDDOW & MILLER
Pendleton's Exclusive I'lumbcrs.
Court and Garden Sts.
Phone Black 3558
TO CCRE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S
signature Is on each box. 16c.
Great
Aviations Meett
April 27, 28 and 29
Brooliins and Uillard
Two of the world's greatest aviators to bo scon in hnir-rais-irip:
areo))lune flights. Guaranteed flights oacli day.
Special rates on 0 -W. K. & X. end Nortlicn Pacific rail
roads. An event worth going miles to sco.
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
Ojnly opportunity you'll have this year of seeing these
great aviators so near at home. Don't miss it.
Auspices of Walla Walla Fair
Association