East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 13, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OUT. G ONI AN, PENDLETOIf, OREGON, TCESDAY, Ot'XK 13, 1911.
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CHAMPIOWVOMAX IIHOXCIIO Bl'STKIl OF TIIK WORLD.
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Sho Will "Bust" a Wild Horso Each Day of Hie Bound-up Tills Year. Sho is a Memlx-r of tlie C'ust in the
Motion Picture, "Slilftyg Claim," niiixiiriiiK nt tlic Cosy Today.
HERMISTON LAD IS
SERIOUSLY INJURED
SOX OF CIIAI(IiF.S I'EBCY
FALLS IXDKH HAY KAKF
Team Biiiih Away ami IjkI'h Icir is
Broken as Itesult Kuvtric Llglit
CiiiiMiny in in 0M'ralion Again
Other Ilcriiilslon Xcv.
(Special Correspondence.)
Hernilston, Ore., June 12. Sunday
morning while raking hay H. Percy,
one of the younger children of Chas.
Percy met with an accident which
will likely lay him up fur the summer.
, Ir. come way he fell in front of the
rake frlKhtenlng the horses nnd caus
ing them to run away, In the mix-up
he gut one of his legs broken In two
places and was bruised from head
to foot. Dr. M. V. Turly was called
nt once and dressed the injured lad
Lltilu Plant Working.
After nearly a week's tie up the
Heriiilston Light & Power company
have their plant In operation. They
closed down In order to put In the
permanent concrete dam and In doing
so were compelled to close down their
plant. At present they have only
the wood form In, but this divert.
enough water to run thp plant with a
fi:ll head, other work will be pushed
now In the way of extending their
power lines. A number of new dyna-
STOMAC1I DISTRESS.
Tallmau Co. sell Ml-o-na, the Mon
ey Back Cure.
Indigestion wH not long trouble
you if you put your faith, in MI-O-XA
atnmnrh tablets.
Taken after meals MI-O-NA Btops
heaviness, sourness, belching of gas,
or heartburn In f :ve minutes.
It Is guaranteed to cure Indigestion
and build up the stomach, or money
back. It cured Mrs Klumpp, it will
cure you. Head:
"One year ngo I was cured of a
severe stomach trouble by the use
of MI-O-XA. My food fermented and
soured, eaus'ng gas nnd nauseous
condition. 1 could not cat, and he
rn os have been Installed for pumping
among which is the Newport Land &
Construction Co., Maxwell ' Co., and
the Hermifton Herald Publishing Co.
liPUYCM for Wisconsin.
, A. L. Larson will leave tomorrow
for Park Falls, Wisconsin, where he
expects to spend lib vacation. Mr.
Larson has been assistant cashier of
the First National Bank for nearly a
year. Mrs. Carrie Furry will take his
place during his absence.
Noted Singer at Ilermlstoii.
Mr. Ira G. King, the celebrated
baritone singer from Springfield, 111.,
who has been on the Umatilla project
for the last few months, and owns
land across the river will leave this
week for Portland to make his home.
He sang last evening nt the M. E.
church which he expects will be his
last In Ilermiston for some time. Mr.
King has been In the piano business
for the last ten years and expects to
take up this line of business in Port
land, Oregon, also, he will most like
ly have a church position at that
place.
Other Notes.
Alfred J. McDonald, one nf Hermls
ten's real estate men, has rented the
office adjoining the Ilermiston Rank
and Trust building, and which is con
nected with the building. He will
make this his office In the future.
Mr. -McDonald Is one of the holders
of lands under the I'malllla project.
Mr. and Mrs. H. fl. Newport left
for Portland yesterday, from Portland
Mrs. Newport will he joined by her
i.leee, Miss liertha Hnnd.nl, from there
they will go to southern Ohio where
they will spend the summer months
with relatives and friends.
(. II. Oswald, manager of the Uni
versity "ales and Kxchange Co., of
Ilermiston has moved his family to
this place, he has taken the John Ulce
lie. use on Second street west.
BRIEF BREEZY NOTES
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. I ll (irnnde to Celebrate.
La Grande. The Grand Hondo
Honde Ch.nulauiiua ass -elation has
decided to rent the L. D. S. Tabernacle
the night of the Fourth of July, is
possible, in which to pull off the Aj
pollo Concert company's entertain
ment. It was the original lntent.on
to continence the Chautauqua on the
Fourth and to hold all of the events
at the park, but through a mlsundcr- '
standing a big Fourth of July cele
bration was launched ami the com
mittee took over the speaker secured
(Special Correspondence.)
Gibbon, Ore., June 11. Lewis Keen
and sister of Athena, are guests at
Wenaha Springs. ' '
Eldon Furnish went to Portland
Monday.
J. M. Sullons has returned from
Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson re
turned from Athena.
W. J. Furnish went to Stanfleld
Monday.
P. A. McPhee went to Pendleton
yesterday, returning the same day.
Tom Aleander left yesterday for
Baker City for the summer.
C. K. Smith has returned from Pen
dleton where he went to meet h's
family on their arrival from the east.
Mrs. G. W. Mitchell of Weston is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred Titt
mnn. Fay Le Grow and Will Dohson of
Athena are here on a fishing trip.
Hoy Kilgore Is vis ting at the home
of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
F. L. Pittman.
Tom Gilkey returned Saturday from
several days' stay in Atheua.
C. D. Moss and son Frank went to
Pendleton Saturday.
A party of fistaermen came up from
Pendleton last night j
Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Ankeny came up i I
from Pendleton last evening in their ! i
auto and are guests at Wenaha.
The Thorn Hollow auto bridg? is in
now and autos are arriving daily at
the sprimrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Hager and Miss
Anna May Thompson were In Pendle
ton Saturday.
Chas. Carter, the Pendleton attor
ney, is a guest at Wennha.
F. R. Judd and family .ni'b Sunday
guests at Wenaha.
L. W. Reed went to Pendleton today.
W lien fur 1 Cranked it Jiiinim For
ward und Plunges Over Bunk Into
the Willamette Twenty Feet Below
Mother and Bulx: In Wuter.
A tragedy wps narrowly averted
yesterday at the Oswego bridge when
an automobile containing llelvln
Plympton and Mrs. H. G. Terry, with
her two babies, plunged over the em
bankment and into the Willamette
river.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry, with their two
babies, and Mr. and Mrs. Plympton
and two children, who were on an
outing, had left the car, which is the
property of Mr. Terry, at the top of
the bluff, while they had gone in
swimming and the children were play
ing in the sand. Some one in the
meantime had tampered with the lev
ers, throwing the brake off and the
machine In gear.
At 7 o'clock, when the party started
homeward the instant the engine was
cranked the car Jumped forward and
plunged over the bank into the river
fully 25 feet below. Mr. Terry, who
was cranking the machine, Jumped
aside and Jerked the little boy out,
throwing him into a rockpiie, then
J rked Mrs. Plympton and her little
boy out, landing them in some bush
es. At the same time Mr. Plympton,
had tried to Jump into the car to shut
off the power and put on the brakes
but the car had gained too much
headway, and he, with Mrs. Terry and
the two children, was carried over the
bank.
The machine stopped about 18 feet
from the bank and settled In water
deep enough "to completely submerge
k. The occupants were easily rescued
and with the exception of a few bruis
es, the shock and a drenching, were
uninjured.
A rope was made fast to the ma
chine and, with the aid of horses and
30 or 40 aien, who had gathered, it
was pulled to tb.e shore. The assist
ance of another auo was obtained
and the car towed to Portland.
Mr. Terry, the owner of the car, is'
a real estate man, with offices in the
Yeon building. Mr. Plympton, his
guest, is a resident of Salem, where
he is employed in the office of State!
Printer Duniway.
The uniform success that has at
tended the use of Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has
made it a favorite everywhere. It
can always be depended upon. For
sale by all dealers.
Army Officer Takes Testimony.
Lebanon, Or. Captain Bud. Unit
ed States army, Is taking testimony
today regarding the boisterous con
duct of five pirates of the army while
on ii train at Baker some time ago.
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STOMACH, CAS AND FERMENTATION, CONSTIPATION AND
BILIOUSNESS, WITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS.
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ON EVERY PACKAGE OF THE GENUINE
THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE GENUINE SYRUP
OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS
MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS. IN ORDER TO
MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR
CUSTOMERS. IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH,
OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISR WHEN YOU ASK FOR
SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA, HE IS PREPAR
ING TO DECEIVE YOU TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE
GENUINE, MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG
SYRUP CO ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT
THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE AND THAT IT IS MANU.
FACTORED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ONLY
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THE CIRCLE, NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKACE.OF THE
GENUINE ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING
DRUGGISTS REGULAR PRICE SOe PER BOTTLE.
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MINIATURE PICTURE
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LADIES AND CHILDREN. AS IT IS MILD AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND EFFECTIVE, AND
ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS. IT IS EQUALLY BENEFICIAL
FOR WOMEN AND FOR MEN. YOUNG AND OLD FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE.
California Fig Syrup Cq
The members of the train., crew who
live here are the principal witness
es. ,
The woman of today who has good
health, good temper, good sense,
bright eyes and a lovely complexion,
the result cf corect living and good di
gestion, wins the admiration of the
world. If your digestion Is faulty
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets will correct it. For sale by
all dealers.
Forest Grove- Defeated.
Forest Grove, Or. The local base
ball team was defeated here yester
day by a score of 10 to 9. The game
was full of errors on both sides. The
Hillsboro nine defeated the Cornelius
team at Hillsboro yesterday by a
score of 11 to 8.
Whooping cough is not dangerous
when the cough is kept loose and ex
pectoration easy by giving Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy. It has been
used In many epidemics of this dis
ease with perfect success. For sale
by all dealers.
find Bare Indian Relic.
Trenton, N. J. The rarest Indiam
relic ever found In New Jersey has
been unearthed on a farm near Tren
ton and is on ehibltion here today. It
I a tiny head of baked clay, two and
a half inches long and an inch and
half wide. Shell ornaments such aa
were used by the Delaware Indiana
are attached to the ears. The fea
tures of the face are those of an In
dian girl and the workmanship I
characteristic.
Read the want au.
CARELESS
ABOUT APPENDI
CITIS IX PEXDLETOS'
Do you read the East Oregonlan?
Many Pendleton people have chron
ic appendicitis which is carelessly
treated as if it were ordinary bowel
or stomach trouble. If you have win
or gas in the stomach or bowels, sour
stomach or constipation try simple
buckthorn bark glycerine etc. as com
monpounded in Adler-1-ka the new
German appendicitis remedy. Pendle
ton Drug Co states that A SIXGLK
DOSE of this simple remedy will re
lieve any bowel or stomach trouble.
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abed 6 weeks. Doctoring without suc
cess, I was advised to try MI-O-NA.
I received relief from using the first
box, ami continuing. I used four in
all, nnd was cured. There Is nothing
too strong for me to say in favor of
MI-ii-XA. It cures where other rem
edies nnd doctors fall." Mrs. Vm.
Klumpp, 10. Kdgetown, Lowell, Mich.
Sold by Tallmnn & Co. and drug
gists everywhere, nt BO cents a large
box. Write to Booth's Ml-o-na, Buf
falo. X. Y., for free trial treatment.
of Indiana, leaving only the Apollo
company and a noted swimming Instructor.
It is worse than useless to take any
medicines internally for muscular or
chronic rheumatism. All that Is
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Indian t'ts scalp Bounty.
I Goldendale, Wash. Little George,
Teachers Take n Best. j an Indian from Pine creek, in east-
Aberdeen, Wash. V.th tlie close of ern Klickitat county, made his an
school last week, the Aberdeen teach- nual appearance at the auditor's of
ers are departing on their vacations, fice Saturday with 28 coyote scalps.
The superiptendent of schools and He shot and trapped the animals last
Mrs. Arthur Wilson have gone to their j winter, and received a bounty of Jl
old home In Iowa to spend the sum- ; for each scalp and sold the pelts for
mcr with relatives. Some of the oth- ! "5 cents each. This is the largest
Isn't it Provoking?
er teachers will go to eastern, states
for the summer, while others will
avull themselves of the attrnetlve
summer resorts near at hand. Among
them are Lake Qulnault and the north
and south beaches.
number of scalps presented for
bounty by any individual during the
past season.
Well Brills stopped. !
Freewater, Or. The well drillers on I
J. II. Hail's place have abandoned the
boring and no further work will be !
done. They have already gone down '
S3o feet and as the bedrock, which j
is usually struck at 300 feet, has not '
been in evidence, the owner Is con- 1
vinced that he Is outside the artesian I
belt. All ranchers living northeast I
of his tracts some tour miles have ;
succeeded In securing enormous flows '
of water at an average of 500 feet
New Hotel at Gardiner.
Maishfield, Or. The new Schilling
Hotel at Gardiner, which has been
built to replace -the one which was
burned, is nearly completion. The j
hotel will have 40 rooms and will be
supplied with modern conveniences,
Gardiner Is the stopping place for
stage passengers to Coos Bay and
many travelers pass through the
place.
It is proposed to dam the St. Law
rence between Coteau du Lac and
Clnrk's Island and develop 62,000
electrical horse power.
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