East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 13, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST ORE 7QXIAX, PKXDIiETOX, OREGON, H'ESDAY, JPXE IS, 1911. , suv-V -t T '
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OF urns PE0P1E
Miss Greda Carlton of Pt-ndloton, is
visiting friends and relatives in Ad
orns this week.
Mr. and' Mrs. J. Perringer and fam
ily went to the river Sunday.
Dr. McKenny. nf. Helix, was an Ad
ams " business visitor Sunday.
JACK JOHNSON IS
GREETED IN LONDON
(Special C-jrrc.-p.in.Unee.)
Adams. Ore., June U. Mr. anj"
Mrs. Ramsey ef U'l.jk jjurt, Missouri,
are visiting their son. .Mr. li.imsoy of.
the Tum-a-Lum Luml-r cumpar.y at .
Adams for a few Jays and then they
will go to Trevaitrr. ore., t-i visit
friends and relatives for a f. weeks '
before r-turnlng home. '
Dorie Green returned to his h".:ie
In Adams, after visiting f..r the ;.;'st
veek in the city of Pendleton.
J. T. Lleuallen was a Walla Wall;!
visitor Friday.
Fred Blake went to I'emlleton rint
turday to spend Sunday.
Dr. McKenny of Helix, tame over ,
Saturday to see Mrs. H. A. Marqui,
Who has been sick for several weeks
and is still very low.
Mr. and Mrs John King and Mis
Delta Moore "f Pendleton and Mr.!
and Mrs. Frank II -ny all went to t.V
river Sunday for a day's outinu.
Lola and Buendoline and Mildred
Rogers came up from Pendleton Fri
day night where they ale attndlns
school, to spend Sunday at home.
Prof. Guiott of Pendleton, was look
ing after hi music pupils in Adams
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lleuallen vlsite '
in the city of Pendleton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Winn returned
to their home In Adams after spend
ing the past week in the citv of port
land. :
Mr. and Mr". L. L. Lieuall-n were
Pendleton visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Dr. Craft and son of Walla
Walla, and a former resident of Ad- '
cms are the guests of T. c. P.eid at
the Commercial hotel Sunday. ,
P. T. Hale and family went to the'
river Saturday to spend Sunday.
John and Laurence Grerharer and
Peter Mclntire pent Sunday in Pen- '.
dleton.
Frank Kribs was a Pendleton vis
itor Sundty. )
Zeb I-wis and Karl Semanton went ;
to the river Sunday. 1
.Mr. and Mr. Amos Myrick of He
lix were the gu-st of Mr. and Mrs
Thomns Bruster Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Dunlm-ton of Helix.'
visited in the city of Adums Sunday. !
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bane of Pendle
ton, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs !
J. T. Lleuallen Sunday. j
Fred Blake is loading wheat at Ha- j
vana station Monday and Tuesday for'
the Interior Warehoue company of
Pendleton.
(. O. Richardson returned to hlj
home in Adams Sunday night after i
spending the past week in the city of j
Portland. I
Georjfp Marquis of Walla Walla Is j
visiting frlendB and relatives in Ad
ems tills week.
Chester Spencer and Mahle Mcln
tire and Gurta Stockton went to the
river Sunday.
Mr. ani J. T. Lleuallen and family
epend Sunday at the rivsr.
Tlie Big Head I
!s of two kinds conceit and the' slg London, Juno 13. Jack Johnson,
head that comes frnm a sick head-' dusky heavy weight champion, had the
a -.e. D.r-s four head ever foel like ' first triumph ofthe coronation. Enor
a g'url m l yoor brain foel loose and j mous crowds greeted the negro at
sore? You can cure t in no time by ! Paddington station. Jack, his usual
acting on. your V.vt with B.illard's j swagger, which had been temporarily
II. rb:r. Isn't :t worth trying for ' vmniuished by sea sickness, restored
'.e absolute and certa n relief you'll j aflor the lt'w 'luuls t'ince his landing,
eet A C. Koeppen & Eros. J greeted the crowd with his customary
gcfcnl nature.
Xrvv Mason:.-. Lodge "I intend to see George try on his
Biker, nr. A lodge of"th" A F. ntv' hat," the negro told the London
.v- . M. has been Innitutei at Half- 'rrespondents as he walked toward
big automobile waiting for him.
good Thousands of persons were lined up
and with the follow ng "uun u3 n,s tar SJn:a lrom
w rmr ....l,1,,,i I Paddington station to Alexandria
v..iy in Pin Valley tilis county. The j
i.ew judge starts off with
membership
offcers: J
!r.a-tr; W. H. Jeffries, senior war
on; J. P. Walsh, secretary; J. L.
Hunt, senior deacon; 'Edward Gay
lo:d, junior dea.'on.
There is one medicine that every
fam.ly shoul I be provirled with and
es;.crial'y during the summer months;
viz,- Ch imberlam's Cole. Cholera and
Diarhoea Remedy. It is almost certain
9 t V.A I. .,1 T. ... 1 . .
r V ,xt r "V quarter. . mau.n , g.,wn.wa3 contented
Call VfOl afford to lie -.t- hi.n if Vnr '
sale by all dealers.
Mansion, where he had engaged quar
ters. They cheered vociferously.
Attired in a dressing gown which
would have made tho famous habili
ment of Joseph turn to a pale envi
ous green, Jack last night held an
impromptu reclption in the gorgeous
1 1 loom furnished flat which he en
gaged by t abic a eek ago. The cable
ordered the swell ?t flat in London
and Jack, amid a riot of color that
ii:i:i,i-:ss roi: w n i.i:i:s.
Seattle. Wash. By eouipping Its
tuirs and barges with wireless in
struments, the Tyee Whaling com
pany haa become tlie originator of an
ir.nova'i .n in that particular l ne of
His vi-it caused a sensation and the
hit of flie coronation assemblage. Spe
cial poll?e guards were neeessury to
! force a way through bU admirers as
hi- motored with his wife to the Al
exandria mansion.
! The crowds went wild over the big
'cinder, cheered him lustly whenever
he appeared on the streets. Xo visiting
. king' of all the host of royalty ex
pected here during the next few days
. , , , 1 i peeu-d nere during tne next iew days
b;j- ness hl.-h may in time be adopt- can txr,ect a weIcome half s0 hearty.
de,- that the whaling tugs may keep i mhy,a Vltal pnlnt
:n touch wth the Nation or base, -he; xhe most delicate part of a baby
baigeS n;a.,iond Head and Fearless ' , ,ts b,jWels. Every ailment that It
have been fitted with Instruments ' suff(.rs wth attacks the bowels, also
fo aerial correspondence. I , endangering In most cases the life
In the whaling Industry consider- of the Infant. McGee's Baby Elixir
a...e troub..- has been experj-nce with ' cures uiarrhoes. dysentary and all de-
iii.. ii.ii.-s, w no nave snown them-'
solve only tio ullling t
rangements of the stomach or bowels.
steal the , c KofDDen & Bros.
of a whlll.. whenever ihe I
! -.unity offered. j ,.v(.p wns f;nme
""' w.iallng tugs e ght the prey, J Hood River, Or. Hood River won
and after the have safely harpoon- U,e baseball game here yesterday af
- 1 it, ;t is i.umped full of air and left ternoon with White Salmon, by a
oat.ng about . until a tender from score of 5 to 1. These two teams are
: wnaimg base happens along to now tied for first place in the Mid
dle Columbia league, Hood River will
lose Left Fielder "Moore, who goes
to Pendleton to play first" base on
the Union League of that place.
sow it into the place where It Is to
1 e converted into marketabbsubstan-
In the past the native, by seizing
the floating whales, which sometimes
drift for days, have made? severe In
roads on the profits of thoso engaged
In the whaling industry.
By the use of wireless on the tugs
and barges, it will be possible for the
whaler to inform the station as soon
as a whale has been captured, an
nouncing Just where he big mammal
is lying. It will thus be possible for
tile whaling tender to proceed 5t once
to the scene and take the whale In
'ow before the natives have a chance!
to make away with it.
Da vou read the East Oregonlan T
IT I IfAl) KCZEMA
I'd wash it away with that mild,
soothing llfiu'd, D, D. D. Trial bottle
2f,c. Relieves all kinds of skin trou
ble, cleansing awny impurities and
clearing up the scorn plclon as noth
ing else can do.
Yes. If I had any kind of skin
trouble I'D USE D. D. D.
Tallman Drug Co.
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Carriage k
you can do it yourself and at little expense.
It's easy to give it a beautiful, hard, brilliant,
varnish-gloss finish in black or rich appropriate
colors.
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