EIGHT PAGES P.ULY KAST OKEGOMAX, PEXDIiETOX, OREGOX, TlIiSI.AV, Jl'XK 27, 1011. STRAY ANIMALS The highest point of woman's hap piness is reached only through moth erhood, in the clasping of her child within her amis. Yet the mother-to- i i -f ? . . . t uc 13 irn.cn lcanui oi nature orueai and shrinks from the suffering inci dent to its consummation. Imtfor nature's ills and discomforts nature provides remedies, and in Mother's friend is to be found a medicine of (Special Correspondence.) lU'i'iiiirtun, Ore., June 6. In for mer years residents of the west end and especially the irrigated section, have been bothered with stock run ning at large. This can now be done away with entirely, as at last fies.-iion of the legislature, a herd law was . "mhmimI fur Hie northwestern collier of great value to every expectant mother. tmat!lla county.' This law v.. ti lt is an oily emulsion for external cure., bv ..nator Burgess. SIGGESTIOXS IOU MILADY. 'ASSOCIATES WITH Ornamental Salad. For nn ornamental milad, soak half a pint of white haricot beans all night; cover with mlik and boll slowly till tender, but not broken; drain and set aside to cool; then mix thoroughly with a dressing compos ed of one table-spoonful each of vine gar, minced parsley and chopped young shallots, with three of oil and salt and pepper to taste. In the cen- ANCIENTS IN SLEEP Sumpter, Ore., Juno 27. The x-ttl-zens of Sumpter are aroused over the mysterious actions of Gustave Frtnchcr, a German lad, aged about 18. This boy recently arrived here from Germany and lives with rela tive, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beyer. He can not speak Knglish. For the last application, composed of ingredients which act with beneficial and sooth ing effect on those portions of the System involved. It is intended to prepare the system for the crisis, and thus relieve, in great part, the suffer ing through which the mother usually passes. The regular use of Mother's Friend will repay any mother in the comfort, it affords before, and the help ful restoration to health and strength it brings a1xut after baby comes. Mother's Friend it for sale at drug stores. Write for our free book for exnectant moth ers which contains much valuable A. number of farmers around Her miston, Ktanfield and other sections, which this bill prtects, have had a great deal of trouble, and in one or two instances stock has been taken up, but the farmers doing so were at a loss to know what to do. The statelaw 'provides that parties finding stray stock may take the ani mals up and sell them unless the owner calls for same within fifteen days after due notice is given. The owners of stray stock must pay all costs for taking same up. lltisliros CllllllgtM. J. G. Wagoner has traded his re maining 20 acres of project land for a general store at Outlook, Washing ton. Mr. Wagnor will not remove nia family from Hermiston until later in er of a rather (shallow glass bowl J week ne claims. U) be under the In LLC curly white htArt of an , fluence of an old-time German gen information, and many suggestions lh(. ummer of a helpful nature. j c. II. Oswalt, manager of the Unl BRADFllLD REGULATOR IW., Atlanta, ua. vcrsul Suit.s & Exchange office, has I been transacting business in Wash 1 lngton. THINKS GIVE VP S.VfO.OOO. j Frank Sloan and E. X. Wheeler ! were over from Stanfleld yesterday Inheritance Tax IniHsod on Horace looking over the Orchard company's GrenficMH Ltigtrnirc. 'hotlines In which they have Inter- Denver, Colo. Two travel-worn tstS- They both expect to leave short trunks left In a hotel here by Horace y for the east where they will sill Grenficld, of Mount Vernon, N. T., j Hermiston lands. , have been opened by the public ad- p Garner of the U. S. It. S., has ministrator and found to contain I a force 0f men at work d'gging test $300,000. on which the state will col-I noies on me Butte southwest of town, led Inheritance tax. Grenfleld was They are prospecting to see if suffl kllled In an automobile accident near I c(.nt rock can be found to riprap he here May 7. I proposed Butter creek reservoir. Grenfleld was wealthy and his wld-J ow and daughter came here for the! 2a(0 VOLTS FAIL TO KILL. body, and later began looking up his extensive mining Interests In the portluntl Painter Terribly llurmil, state. An attorney told the public i , nrulsed by Fall Will IJve. administrator that he should take Oregon City, Or. For 10 minutes endive, trimmed into a not too strag gling Hhupe. The leaves of this must be loosened and laid again In Its for mer shape. Now lay the beans around in a circle ami pushing these aside in several places, fill the cavi ties with bacon. The pretty green, surrounded with white and flecked with narrow black lines, Is very or namental. Cream Salad Dressing. Beat the yolks of six eggs with half a cup granulated sugar. Add a cup of vinegar and cook in a double boil er until it thickens. Kemove from the stove and while still hot add a tablespoon butter and a tablespoon of mustard, having first been blended smoothly. When cold add a cup of cream beaten to a stiff froth. Keep In a cold place. WANTS HIS PHIZ OX STAMPS. of Southerner Ar-ks IIIU'litiM-k Cost Displacing: George Washington. Washington, D. C. A resident of Memphis, Tenn., has asked Postmas Iter General Hitchcock to send him the department's price list . on stamps bearing Individual photographs "I would like to get some stamps with my picture on them," the letter stated. "Kindly send me your price list for such work, also stating wheth er thev will be reserved for my special use or will be used by anybody that wants to buy stamps. I want them to be for my own use only and would like to have them In the style of the George Washington stamp." charge of the estate. An officer went Harry Henderson, of Portland, Handlers Cry for Knln Astoria, Ore. Unless relief from the present drought by heavy rains t'm" I comes- within the next week, dairy NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY eral, who in the feudal days fought a battle to the death with 15 oppo nents, and single handed killed the whole number. At the time the lad retires for the night and sleep has taken possession of him, he says the visitor from the spirit land takes charge and for from two to three hours the youth Is en gaged in mortal combat with an Im aginary foe. supposed to be French soldiery of the knighthood period. The weapons are real knives and a lance. While the battle Is on young Frencher makes a weird illustration of the way men battled In those days. The butcher knife must bo sharpen ed to a keen edge for service to satis fy the youthful illustrator performing in his dreamland spectacle, and is wielded with dexterity. He slashes right and left, forward and back ward, in circles and semicircles, and decribes all the styles and parries of sword play In the most dramatic manner imaginable until the fight is over and the enemy slain. W1IOLK IIA.M.M FAMILY IX IT. FOR PENDLETON WILL CLOSE to the hotel where Grenfleld had reg- moved in painting and steelwork on ranchers oeclare that the hay crop lstered, found the trunks and opened the suspension bridge across the Wil- j wm jje ruined In this section. Only them. He was surprised by the dis- laniette river here, hung suspended i the fjei,is on the tidelands give any covery of J50.000 In government 30 feet above the bridge roadway uy , promise of even an average yield, and bonds, a $10,000 bill, much currency, a single power wire carrying 2300 together with gilt-edged railroad volts of electricity. When the wire bonds and Jewelry valued, at $500,000. snapped Henderson fell. The force of 1 the drop was partially broken by GRIMY PACKS AXP HANDS workmen from the paper mills who XI'CKSSAHY TO HOLD JOBS caught him. Several hundred men coming off shift witnessed the accl- Houston, Texas, June 27. Any dent, train or englneman on the Harriman Though fearfully burned and suf system who comes Into a terminal ft-r'.ng from bruises caused by his 30 with a clean face and hands Is U- foot drop, Henderson, the physician able to discharge. This novel order says, will live. He is now being cared recently has been promulgated on for at the Wildwood hospital here, the lines of the Southern Pacific, a Those who saw the accident say Hanlnian property, and Is general Henderson touched the power wire from coast to coast. 1 while painting and was then thrown The order Is a step toward the pre- across it so that he received the full vi nt ion of wrecks. A study of the. force of the powerful current. wrecks by officials of the system de- ' vcloped the fact that a majority oc- MLST WIRE ACCIDENT REPORTS ciir"d In the yards or near the ter- initials of the divisions. This situa- Railroads Ordered to Immediately tion led to the belief that as the train Send Notice to Washington approached the terminal all hands re- , After July 1. laxed vigilance. It was found In these 1 Washington, D. C. Every common cases that the crews took time to railway carrier will be required, after vah the grime from their hands and July 1. 1911, to report to the inter facts so they could enter the terminal state commerce commission by tele turn over their train and leave the graph "any collision, derailment or vards at once. ! other accident" resulting In the death ' By the terms of the order abolu- : of one or more persons, tlon's are permitted only after the ! By the terms of an order issued to train Is In. Should nn employe come day by the commission, the report Into the terminal with shiny coun- must be sent "Immediately after the tenance and pink, rosy hands, this occurrence of the accident" by a re fact hereafter Is to be taken that ho sponsible officer of the carrier, neglected his duties and he becomes! Details of railway accidents have Pablo to discharge. j not in the bfen reported prompt- , I ly to the commission. 'In many ln- stances they are obtainable only by His Guilt Edged Clianee. 'circuitous methods. The commission Mrs. Murphy OI hear yer brother- hvUxg requlrea by .nw to keep a rec-tn-Iaw, Uat Kecgan, is pretty bad off. orJ of 8Uch accldcntSl decided more Mrs. Casey Shurc, he's good for a t1rnstic ruU,s ot reporting were neces year yit. 1 8ary. Mrs. Murphy As long as thot? J Mrs. Casey Yls; he's had four dif- Happiness isn't as high as the stars ferent doctors, and each one av thlm j, generally has a cottage in the val gave him three months to live. j(v- those on the upper lands will not produce by half their average. There is not enough hay in sight to last until December, and prices of dairy products will go soaring unless rain lulls soon. Many small dairy men will be practically forced out of business. What is left of last year's crop Is being held where possible, and will brln fancny prices should the crop fall. Name Good Advertising, So Company Is Incornorutcd. Columbus, Ohio. The whole Damm family has gone into the dry cleaning business. Not being ashamed of the name, and, incidentally, not over looking any bets, the family has Just incorporated the Damm Cleaning company of Cleveland, with $15,000 capital stock. The incorporators are A. J. Damm, J. L. Damm, E. A. Damm, Joseph Damm and J. M. Damm. This is the first time that an' Ohio corporation has ever been formed by the Damm family. MEXICAN WOMEN DEMAND VOTES FOK TIIEIU SEX Mexico City. A petition signed by several hundred leading women of the capita! and neighboring cities de manding the privilege of voting at the coming national election has been sent to President De La Barra. They contend that there is nothing in the constitution prohibiting women suf frage. A club is being formed to promote the candidacy of Madero and Gomez for president and vice president respectively. JUNE 30th Any changes or additions to listings or advertis ing matter for this issue must he arranged for on or lief ore this date. 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Unkra every where s or writ tor do cripuvt circular to lha Burnt titocy oi tttt Standard Oil Company llncori orated I ;II Kxclles Medfortl. Medford, Ore. Great excitement prevails in Medford ns the result of the uncovering of 11 large body of rich ore in the Sterling gold quartz mine, nine miles to the southwest. The strike whs made Tuesday afternoon, samples of the ore arriving here to dpy. Theso samplfs show values ex ceeding $2000 a ton. Sometimes, when we get in the swim, we raise the biggest racket hollerin' for rope. mm.'M Known For Its Strength The First National PENDLETON, (OREGON Bank i CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS . RESOURCES OVER 3000.000.0U ill 2, 000,000.00 SECURITY COXfiUKSSMAX KTKPS win-: ox iwvuoix Washington, D. C. When the clerk of the house of representatives reach es the name of Dies on the roll call, I a tall handsome Texan, who sits well back on the democratic side, is sup posed to arise and answer yea or nay. When the mall man calls at 3002 Bunker Hill road. Mount Ranler, Md., a suburb of the national capital, the same handsome Texan answers to the name of Marion Davis. Representative Marlon Dies of the second Texas district has been known in Texas and Wasthington for many years by that name, which is his real name. The people of Mount Ranier welcomed the Texan into their midst just about a year ago aes Marion Da vis and he is known by tha name and none other there. Representative Dies married Miss Genevieve Miller, his stenographer, some time ago and has not been seen about the capitol during the last six weeks. His friends could not account for his absence mid were fearful lest some harm had liefnlli'li him. When "Hid Man Miller." a messen ger in the house postofiice, was ask ed about his son-'.nlaw he stated he knew absolutely nothing about hint or his bride. He did not even admit that he was connected by marriage with the Texan congressman. "Well, I'm Dies, all right," Davis admitted, when seen at bungalow recently. "I'm the you 're looking for, I suppose. 1 married the sweetest and" best woman in the world. We earn here to get away ftt.ni people. "We do not care for society and we want to save a little money, it s a fact that we are still drawing salar ies from t'lU'le Sam, I as a congress man and my wife as a congressman's secretary, just as we drew two salar ies before we got mnrried. I do not see nnythiiiR wrong in that. Many others do it. "I Intended to quit public life, but I have changed my mind. I am going back to Texas and come back to con gress or make an awful fight to get here, just because my private life has been criticised. "My former wife and congenial. We separated ed up $30,000 and I gave her Mr. his man have little out I were un I had sav- I let her divorce me every nickel of the money that 1 had earned by hard knocks. I then married the woman I loved. We'll live where we please and how we please and we think It Is no one's affair. A Suro Mediod. "Was your speech successful " "Not very." replied the statesman who does not deceive himself. "The only way I could get any great amount of applause was to say 'George .Washington" or 'Abraham Economy in Painting Your House does not mean buying the paint sold at the lowest price per gallon. It means getting the paint that covers the most surface per gallon and gives the greatest number of years of service in other words, the best value for your dollar. ACME QUALITY HOXJSE PAINT costs less because it takes less and lasts longer. Let us show you pleasing color combinations, estimate quantity needed, or be of any other service we can, whether you buy or not. Come in ond get an Acme Quality Painting Guide Book and some color suggestions. Hale & McAtee PENDLETON Oregon A- ii ii Lincoln' and then wait."