East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 01, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, Till ICS!) Y, JIXE 1.
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goric, rops nnd fcoothlug Syrups. It hi Pleasant. It
eoiiuilns neither Opium, Morphine nor otber Xnreotio
Hiibstasieo. Itn npc Is its guarantee. It destroys "Worm
nnd allays Fcverishiiejts. It cures Diarrhaa and AVhiJ
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, eiu.es Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tbo Food, regulates tbo
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural Bleep.
Tbo Children's Panacea Tbo Mother's Friend.
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O. A. C.
HOY APPOINTED
FEDKKAI, lXHtESTEH
Corvallls, Ore. Jack Pernot. who
graduated from the forestry depart
ment of the Oregon Agricultural Col
lege last June, hiiii been appointed
to the Federal Forest Service at a
alary of $1200, with his field ex
pense paid. In a recent Civil Ser
vice examination he waa one of the
90 who passed out of 186 men from
Harvard, Yale, Baltimore, Michigan.
Minnesota and Washington a fact
which reflects credit not alone upon
Mr. Pernot, but on the quality of for
estry Instruction at O. A. C. His first
assignment, at Albuquerque, New
Mexico, will be as Forest Assistant,
and will require him to report there
July 1 for duty.
Hts brother, Fred Eugene Pernot,
has also received notable recognition
recently. He has been named as the
John W. Mnckay Jr. Fellow In Elec
trical Engineering at the University
of California for next year, and will
ao to Berkelv In September to take
up graduate research work. He was
one of the most brilliant members of
the graduating class lif electrical en
gineering last year, a fact that was
recognized by the O. A. C. faculty by
his appointment this year as assist
ant in electrical machine design, f
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ASTORIAN IS SPEEDIEST
O. A. C. SW1.M.M Elt
Corvallls, Ore. K. M. Kinney, of
Astoria, is the speediest swimmer at
the- Oregon Agricultural College. In
the final contest of the O. A. C.
Swimming Club ho won all -of the
dashes, Including the 10. yard, 20
yard, and 100 yard. He also comes
out first in the fancy diving contests.
making him the star of the evening.
U. H. Hess of Corvallis was the sec
ond point winner, and Glover Carroll
of Portland the third. Among the
special features of the varied and in
teresting program were plunging by
F. J, Coolidge of Frasler, Colo., and
Harold Plutt of Winnipeg, Can., a
"stunt" by Hess, and diving by Hess
and T. E. Freldlg of Sutherlln. R.
E. Duncan of Portland acted as start
er and time keeper, and James Ar
buthnot of the athletic faculty was
Judge.
The Dig Head
is of two kinds conceit and the big
head that comes from a sick head
ache. Does your 'head ever feel like
a gourd and your brain feel loose and
sore? You can cure it In no time by
acting on your liver with Ballard's
Herblne. Isn't It worth trying for
the absolute and certain relief you'll
gel A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
With Sells-Floto Clrcws, Which Comog
(Special Correspondence.)
Milton, Ore., May 31. The com
moncemeitt exercises given last night
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attended and were well-rendered. The
reading by Miss Willie RecHO was es
pecially appreciated. A farce entitled
"All ,n a Fug" was also greatly ap
preciated. TV'Porntlnn day was observed In
Milton. The stores were closed all
day. The was spent In decorating
the graves of the departed ones and
by exercises in the hall where Hev.
H. II. Henderson addressed the Post
and 1. A. rt. The ladies of the O. A.
It. served dinner to the veterans, af
ter which the time was spent in re
calling old times and remembrances.
J. IS. cnerry goes to hpoKane louayiL. Uose, pastor of the First r'hri.stia.i
on a business trip. church, has tendered his resignation
Mrs. II. F. Williams has returned j and expects to leave Xorth Yakima
from Portland, where she went as within two months. His new location
delegate to I. O. O. P. grand lodge, j Is not definitely settled, but will prob-
On her way home she visited her
daughter, Jessie, at Hermlston.
MrT and Mrs. It. E. Frazler leaves
today for several weeks' visit with
relatives In Spokane and Portland.
James Terwilllger and family have
moved to the J. N. Stone residence ver. U. C, W. A. Somerville receive I
recently vacated by W. C. Barth. ' telegram that the stork was aboui
is. F. Williams has secured the con- to visit his home in Detroit. H
tract for a bungalow to be erected by! caught the first train back.
Mrs. F. C. Floyd. j
Mrs. George Johnson Is recovering Sweep and Sprinkle Stnvt.
from a serious lllnesH. Cottage Grove, Ore. A new rotary
W. L. Scott and family are moving , street sweeper and a water wagon
on to a ranch recently owned by ordered by the city council have ar
Mariin Coombs. I rived, and will be put Into service at
Rev. C. A. Itexroad Is preparing to , once. Tin se two things have bee'i
attend the Sunday school convenMon i very much needed for some time, an I
at San Francisco as a delegate from
Oregon.
POLICE CHASES DIU XKEV
citowi) TimorGii stkeets
Salem. Or.-At the request of Night !
Patrolman Walter Thompson last j
accompanied by the officer gave '
chase to three unknown hoodlums '
who drove madly through the bus!- j
ness district with a horse nnd buggy, 1
but on account of a "friend" giving j
the officer the wrong direction, the
culprits Escaped. The parties in the
buggy were apparently Insane with
drink, as theq lashed the horses un
mercifully and yelled madly while
racing through the city. Officer
Thompson, being unable to halt them
while on foot, appealed to Dr. Morse,
who is an expert auto driver and the
local department's best friend, and
the physician- willingly consented to
assist In arresting the drunken driv
ers. Before starting, Thompson was
directed to the route the drunks
would take, but after a long search
no trace of them could be found.
Last night's escapade was the first
noticed in Salem for some time, and
the police are still looking for the
three who wantonly endangered the
lives of the citizens by alowing the
horse they were driving to run at
will through the main streets. If
identified they will be arestcd. The
man who gave the officer the wrong
Information will probably be called
upon to explain In the event the law
breakers are not found.
East Oregonlan by carrier, (Cc per
month.
to Pendleton Friday June 2.
I'uiniory Xt-nily I'iniHliitl.
Lrf-banon, Ore. The l,ehanon can
nery bulbllng Is practically finished
,, Uu. nia,.hnery in being Installed.
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slons. C. F. Walters and Andrew
Snyder will operate the enterprise,
Y. W. ('. A. on tlic Stage.
Walla Walla, Wadi. The Y. W. C.
A. girls are now at work on a play
which they will stage some time with
in the n :-t few weeks for the pur
pose of procuring funds for the dele
gales to the association conference at
Long JJeach.
Dr. Ilo; Uhs East.
North Yakima, Wash. Dr. Morton
ably be In some eastern city.
Slork Cuts tfhort Auto Trip.
Seattle, Vfash. After completing ;
tianscontinental automobile trip, but
still planning to continue to Vancou-
their arrival Is balled with pleasur
by the business men and citizens.
Whitman to Hold Tourney.
Walla Walla, Wash. A colleg-;
tournament in tennis will be held oi
.Uu , ' "ur ..duri" h next . thrf.e
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will consist of men's doubles and sin
gles, women's doubles and singles,
mixed doubles and faculty doubles an 1
singles.
1 la moii (;iiis us Nurses.
Dayton, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. M. Melcum
kit yesterday for Portland, to be ores-
ent at the graduating exercises of the
Good Samaritan hospital, at whic'i
their daughters, Myrtle Stevens anl
Minta Melcum, will be graduated as
trained nurses.
Dcirrutclior Kills IWt C nines.
I taker. Ore. There has been a
great decrease In the dog population
of Baker In the past five weeks, ow
ing to the energy of Dog Catcher
Henry Kastner, who has killed over
400 in that time. More than J700
has been collected in the sale of tags
during the same period.
Oddfellows Escort G.-A. It.
Dayton, Wash. Memorial days was
observed in Dayton and Ihe members
of the G. A. R. post and the Women's
Relief Corps were escorted to the
cemetery by the local Oddfellows
lodge. In the line of march were also
the Sunday school children, paying
their tribute to the nation's dead. At
the cemetery the customary memorial
rites took place in the presence of a
large crowd.
llerrlcw Ripen East.
Lyle, Wash. Warmer weather ha9
prevailed here for the last two days,
which Is ripening the Mrawberries
rapidly and rushing the growers with
picking, and good shipments are go
ig out dally. Good prices are still
being realized,, the latest report be
ing $4.75 a crate. Crops throughout
the country are looking well, and a
bumper wheat crop Is expected on the
high prairie and in Klickitat valley.
The prospects for an apple crop is
excellent, especially for the later va
rieties. WimmIImii'ii I'nvcils Monument.
Woodburn, Ore The observance
of Memorial day at Bellepassi ceme
tery yesterday was of an Impressive
character, and the attendance larger
than usual on such an occasion. Am
ong those present were members of
I. I. Stevens post, G. A. R., Spanish
American War Veterans. Women's Re
lief Corps. Ladles of the (5. A. U., and
Company' 1, I). N. G. There were
recitations by school children. Un
ce Ill's Gettysburg speech, an address
by Rev. Alexander R. MacLean, music
the G. A R. services, and the unveil
ing of the magnificent new monument
erected to the unknown dead. for
which the Woman's Relief Corp
been working for several years,
unveiling was by Mayor W. L.
man.
has
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Tigers Get Clerical Fan.
St. Louis June 1. The Rev. Dr.
Homer B. Henderson's resignation as
pastor of the Wagoner Tlace United
Presbyterian church becomes effec
tive today, and the Detroit Tigers w'.ll
soon be cheered on by a new and
ardent fan, as Dr. Henderson goes to
Detroit to become pastor of the First
United Presbyterian church. Nation
al comment was caused by Dr. Hen
derson's resignation because of his
statement that he accepted the call
from the Michigan metropolis because
In order that he might enjoy real
baseball instead of the weak Imita
tion put up by the Browns and the
Cardinals.
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our great offer-any suit in our store for
Quality, highest, style latest and a fit
to insure comfort
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(Special Correspondence.)
"el.o. Ore., June 1. The Henrietta
Rehekah lodge No. 6, I. O. O. F. of
this place held their regular semi
annual election last night. The fol
l.ln offl.eis were elected for the
ensuing term beginning July 1st:
Mrs. Mary A. Barker, N. G.; Mrs. C.
J. Gulliford, V. G.; Miss Nona Hous
er, secretary; Mrs. Ella Baker.treas
urer. Dr. C. J. Smith was here from Pen
dleton yesterday, visiting his farm
west of town.
F. L. Brundage and wife left yester
day for Portland, where they expect
to rom? in two or three weeks.
Miss Nona Houser returned yester
day from Pendleton where she had
been visiting since Sunday.
Miss Iessi-.' ilourhouse and Miss
Harrie Harris were here yesterday
on a business trip from Tendleton.
Charlie Hoskins. who has been vis
iting In Walla Walla since Sunday,
returned home yesterday.
Carl Scholl returned to his home in
Walla Walla today.
Mrs. Jay Pelmudder drove up to
Echo last evening from her home be
llow Stanfleld.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Robinson who
have been here the past month, left
yesterday for a two weeks stay at
Hermiston.
Ql'EEK Qt'ESTIOXS TO
HE ASKED CANADIANS
Ottawa. Ont., June 1. Are you
married, divorced, crazy, black, white
or yellow, educated or illiterate,
blind, deaf or dumb, idiotic, silly or
a lunatic
These are come of the questions
that Canadians will be called upon
to answer during the taking, of the
census of the Dominion, which was
commenced today. A great army of
enumerators is engaged in the gi
gantic task, which will occupy twen
ty days. Failure to correctly answer
any or all questions will be pun'shed
by severe penalties.
There are twelve scheduled, relat
ing to manufacturing- agriculture,
fisheries, mining and other indus
tries, in addition to the personal
schedule. Each head of a family will
be required to tell character of work,
weeks employed in 1910 at chief oc
cupation or trade, hours of working
time, and total earnings in 1910.
War College 0)eiis.
Newport, June 1. Arrangements
have been completed for a special
BETTER TOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN THAN CASTOR OH,
SAITS.0R PILLS, AS IT SWEETENS AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM MORE EFFICIENTLY ACQ)
IS FAR MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE.
IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS
IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS
ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS
AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES.
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CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
in the Circfe,
on evenj Pachae of 1ho Genuine.
.
ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS SELL THE ORIGINAL AND
CENU1NE WHEN CALLED FOR. ALTHOUGH TKEY COULD
MAKE A LARGER PROFIT BY SELLING INFERIOR PREPARA
TIONS, YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE GENUINE. BECAUSE
IT IS RIGHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE COOD OF THEIR
CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES. SUCH
DRUGGISTS ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH. AS YOUR
LIFE OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME DEPEND UPON
THEIR SKILL AND RELIABILITY
WHEN BUYING
NotetfieFulIName of the Gompaniy
PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS, NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN
THE CIRCLE.NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE, OF THE
CENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY, FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING
DRUGGISTS. REGULAR PRICE Sfe PER BOTTLE.,
SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SFNNA IS THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXATIVE,
BECAUSE IT IS THE ONE REMEDY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAL STRENGTHENING WAY
AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM, WITHOUT UNPLEASANT AFTER-EFFECTS AND WITHOUT
IRRITATING, DEBILITATING OR CR1P1NG, AND THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE IN ANY
WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. IT IS RECOMMENDED BY MILL-'CS OF WELL.
INFORMED FAMILIES WHO KNOW OF ITS VALUE FROM PERSONAL USE. TO CET ITS
BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE CENUINE; MANUFACTURED BY THE
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Clothes
course of instruction at the naval col
lege here, which will open this week
and continue throughout the year.
Early In July the naval general
board, of which Admiral Dewey la
president, will move from Washing
ton here.
STACY ADAMS and
SELZ ROYAL BLUE
SHOES
at A. EKLUHD'S
HOHBAGH'S
BAKERY, ICE CREAM
and CANDY PARLORS
Finest soda?, candies, and
baked (roods in the city a
call at our parlors will prove
it. Special party orders will
receive our prompt attention.
PHONE, MAIN 80
Our home-made candies are
on sale at the Main street
Bakery.
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