East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 24, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAS1 OREIJOXIAN. PENDLETON. OREG, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1011.
PAGE THREE
THE GRAND STAND ENTRANCE AT THE SPOKANE FAIR
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SHATTERED II. VXD liKTIt YS.
Hecret of l-'ixh Dy ua nilu-r-i Itroiighl
to Light ty Accident.
Ii If Htown, Pa While dynamiting
f;sh in Tlnsrnan's dam, Lumbcrvllle, j
CS iS
CURES OLD
BLOOD DISEASES
Contagious Blood Poison is responsible for a great many old blood
Kimi-r jrmnw.n Mew his iiand off by trnnhles. such as scrofulous affections, skin emotions, catarrhal
rl'h' Hn.r'boii'c'f w..wPiclttVleT"ovw' trouDles. Rheumatism, ulcerating sores, etc. There is no such thing
the n'ron "r'lh dam" and' uie arm as ridding the system of these effects by killing the poisonous germs,
had to be amputated between wrist Any medicine powerful enough to accomplish this would also destroy
and elbow John Oilmen was with manv rF flip. Helir(it( linincrs nnrl ticqnpq and wreck the Constitution.
J I I 14 1 1 J VI W mom tuuw-vw, - -
' ' V 7 , The only way to cure old blood troubles is to RtMUVL tne cause rrom
iccidont quiet, on ... .... .,. .-.- i c c C I
tne circul ation, ana tor tnis Durnose noininz is euuai iv o.lj.h.
John -on at thf time
made to ki'fp thi! accident qui
made to Vfcp tic- accid-nt quiet,
(:n.:nt .f the criminal act of the goes into the blood, and drives out every taint ana poison, anu nidN.cs
m. n in violating tin- r:h u-x against i ftfe vital fluid pure, rich and nourishing. S. S. S. has long been known
.I?."""".1" Mm Tl1'-'. strcam a?'ns the greatest of all blood nurifiers and manv thousands have rid
p inn ,o nt nas neon iiynaniitHd several. . " T .... ... . . i. mxrtvc ,., ,l.
I tn.M-s,- but the identity of the offenders ' themselves of old blood diseases by its use. It ALWAYb removes tne
j touid not he learn-d by the residents, j impurity from the blood and cures these old disorders, whether inher
, it is i;key that on this occasion the; jtecj or acquireci. R0ok on the blood and any medical advice free
l.vii:.m;tin-4 woul.l have pissed un-J c c c io CM Arn crc
notieed but for the accident. IU B,u "6 -iv w. ;
The l!u,-kH County Fish Protective, fHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, CA.
association is taking up the matter
and contemplates bringing prosecu-) . . ,, , , . . , 1
,. , ' i , ii i walking dreams before, and was sol
rive
unless
at the
! en sufficiently punished.
the members should ar-
conclusion that Johnson
, walking dreams berore, and was so
j surprsed at the happening that he
I laughted about it after the painful
i fracture liad been doctured.
I1ED HAT FOR CHICAGO?
MOW KIND OP CUAXK,
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I.nst joar r.O.OiK) people went through tbo entruiice shown above during the si days of the Spokaue Inteistatu
Fair i itd tibout 4".(Jt)0 more attended the six night shows. The "Standing Hoom Only" was up nt nearly every
lierforniaiu-e. mid so Kreut was the crowd that the fair management decided to increase the seating capacity of
the grand. aland, and an addition has been put on which will enable this iii iiuniiith M;uid to comfortably seat more
than Kl.fKJtl people nt each performance, and so well planned Is this building that every seat commands an excellent
'and nn uninterrupted view of the racetrack and vaudeville st:ige.
The day program for this year, to he si en every day during the week of Oct. 2. Is very attractive and Includes
b!x races, three aeroplane contests, a conceit by IVrullo's famous Itn'bin band and ten bk' circus acts. The night
spectacle Is to be absolutely unique. In fact, very few of the d -tails have been mad? public, but It Is to be called
"l'loneer Pay In the I'alouse" nud will depict some of the stirring s cues of bygone days uhen the Pu louse find all
the Inland Empire was a frontier catt'e country. I'esldes ibis mammoth spectacular production there will be band
concert and the usual stage performances and also a brand new novelty namely, running races by searchlight.
This was tried one night last year with such success that it was decided to put on one or more such races every
night. A gorgeous $1..KI0 display of Gregory's famous fireworks will furnish n fitting finale for each night's per
formance, 'birt for hours after the lust skyrocket stick has fallen the big, busy Midway. wl:h its fif;een snappy shows,
will provide fun In plenty for nil who stay.
The Sskaiie Fair has been unusually fortunate this year In securing the very best carnival company in the coun
try, the big Parker No. 1 show. This organization has never been west before, as they have In previous years fur
nl:;hed the midway attractions at the largest eastern fairs. C. V. Parker has made a million dollars In the carnl
val business, and this No. 1 show Is the cream of the many troupes he has out on the road during the sumui.'-r sea
.son. Thirty cars are needed to trdnsjiort this banner aggregation, nnd it moves by special train entirely. Midway
wlsltors may be sure of seeing really nevr attractions and the kind that women nnd children can safely visit
I Not So liisy to Carry Out "IXTiiont'' I
Sentence of 'Squire, t
Wilktsbarre. l';t. Alderman Don-j
ohue of this city imposed s'-ntonce to-I
day upon William Happtig and Fred
Iinker, who confessed stealing a bag;
of potatoes from a commission house
in this city. Admitting their guilt,
they said they had tat:en the pota
toes because they 'were hungry.
"In that case," declared Donohue,
"f'l be lenient with you. The sen
tenee of the court Is that you fill your
pock'-ts. hats, shirts, clothes and arms
with the stolen potatoes,
WOMAN AHOCT TO IJKAIi CHIM)
lU'XS 2 IM.OCKS TO DROWN"
Mr. A Pep Hart man of Pogiin-isirt
Tells Iliivbaml That I'ourtli Pa by Is
About to Do Horn ami Commits
Suicide.
Lngansport, Ind Mrs Alice Hart
nian. wife of a Vandalia railroad fire
man, drowned herself in Eel river.
Phe awakened her husband to tell him
her fourth child was about to be
born and while he was hunting a
physician she ran twov blocks in her
)liarcn i night garments anil threw herself in-
Kcport from Paris tliat Pope Will Ap
point American Cardinal.
Chicago. Archbishop James Quig
ley may be the pope's choice for an
,,merican cardinal to ho named this
fall according to reports received at
the headquarters of the Chicago dio-ce-e.
From Paris came the report,
as did also the information that the
holy father intended appointing an
American cardinal.
through the streets to the commis
sion house and return them with an
apology."
Smiling at what they thought was
their cu?y escape the two men start
ed t.i dispose of the potatoes about!
tlnir clothes. Not until they had j
nvstered delicate balancing feats
wire they able to carry the potatoes.
On the way they had to stoop many
time- to pick up those which fell. A
policeman saw that the sentence was
strictly enforced.
to the river.
Read the want ads.
nrxpFix words.
(Social Correspondence.)
Weston, July 24. Dr. Donald C.
Lazier, who has been in Weston for
several weeks met with an accident
while riding a bicycle between Wes
ton and Milton. While coming- down
Dry creek hill, Dr. Lazier was thrown
from his wheel, dislocating his hip
nnd receiving many bruises. He was
tnken to Milton and his injuries were
attended to by Dr. Thomas. Da. La
zier was brought to Weston Sunday
morning.
The wheat in this vicinity is meas
uring up to all expectations. Eighty
acres Just north of Weston belonging
to Jim Turner was threshed last week,
yielding 53 bushels to the acre On
More Sick
People to
be CURED
Walla Walla, Wn.
To the Public:
I have taken Doctors Tork & York's
special treatment for kidney and stom
ach trouble for about a month.- I had
suffered with this trouble for many
years and doctored with many doc
tors as well as tried various patent
medicines, but all without avail. Now
I am well and able to work. I have
also gained twenty pounds in weight
I am certainly glad to give these Chi
nese doctors this testimonial.
(Signed) ANDR. BERG.
We receive testimonials dallly from
grateful patients. If the public deslr.
es to Investigate them, we will be only
to glad to show them.
Doctors Tork A York successfully
treat all chronic and blood diseases.
Out of town people can write for free
consultation paper and circular, en
close 2c stamp.
YORK A TORK SIKDIdNB CO.
110 W. Main St., Walla Walla Wn
the J. N. York ranch one hundred
and sixty acres have been threshed,
yielding over fifty bushels to the acre.
A great many more crews will begin
work today and harvest will be in full
swing.
Mrs. Isham Davie, who has been
visiting Mrs. L. I. O'Harra. has re
turned to her home In Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lalamle left Sun
day for a couple of weeks sojourn at'
Cold Spring.
Mrs. Fred Kershaw and little
daughter Fredricka have gone to
Cold Spring to camp ror a few weeks.
Mr. Ed Logan of Wallace. Idaho,
who has been visiting friends and rel
atives for several days, has returned
home. Mr. Logan was formerly a res
ident of Weston and his old friends
were glad to pee him again.
Mrs. Charles King and daughter
Zelma, were Athena visitors Saturday.
Jim Itradburn was a Weston visit
or Sunday.
paint UA15Y corsix f;nr:i:x.
Weird Sight Si ts lo and Mother Al
most Hysteric.
tVinndlsville Pa. Two-year-old
Willie Wilklns had the heat problem
settle, for him by being fitted with
a skin tight green coat of paint. He
crowed with delight, rolled in the
grass on the lawn und was having a
splendid time, to the amusement of
his two cousins, 8 and 10 years old,
when the family dog, returning from
a foraging expedition, saw him and
became so wildly excited that his
barking brought Mrs. Mary Wilklns.
the baby's mother, to the door.
When sfie saw Willie she gave n
wild shriek and Oeorge and Scott
Williams, her nephews, hurried out to
th? front gate on a run. She picked
up Willie and ran screaming with
him Into the house and summoned
Dr. Walter Mustin, who came to the
house in a mad dash In his auto. The
A Peek Into His Pocket
would Ehow the box of Bucklen s Ar
nica Salve that E. S. Loper, a carpen
ter, of Marilla, X. Y.. always caries."
I have never had a cut. wound, bruise
or sore it would nt heal soon," he
writes. Greatest healer of burns,
bolls, scalds, chapped hands and Hps,
fever sores, ekin eruptions, eczema,
corns and piles 25c at Koeppens.
nephews had stripped Willie of his
Miss Connie Miller of Harrisburg, i clothing and painted him all over with
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. green paint, secured at a new resi
Rexroad at their home in Weston. ; 'ence next door, which Willie's father,
Mr. and Mrs. William Alberts drove ' Daniel Wilklns, is erecting,
to Pendleton Sunday to visit with rel- The doctor assured Mrs. Wilklns
atives.
Mr. W. H. Decker of Centralia.
Washington, Is visiting with relatives
in Weston.
Mr. Archie Jackson, a student of
Columbia College at Milton, who is
sutdylng for the ministry, preached
at the Methodist church Sunday
morning.
Mr. L. T. McBrlde, who was 111 sev
eral days last week, is reported much
better.
Mrs. M. Nor Dean was quite se
riously Injured by falling from a ham
mock. In falling she Injured her
hend and side and is confined to her
bed.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Booher of Weston
were Athena visitors last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Waddlngham spent
Sunday with relatives on Dry creek.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Treston visited
with friends and relatives In Weston
last week.
A crowd of young people from
Athena attended the social dance held
In Weston Saturday evening. This
will probably be the last dance until
after harvest.
that all Willie needed was a good hot
bath. Willie got it, but some of the
paint is still In his hair and in splot
ches on his body.
George and Scott were bundled off
to the country to spend the rest of
the summer with their grandfather
A Contented Woman
is always found in the same l.ouse
with Ballard's Snow Liniment. It
keeps every member of the family
free from aches and pains, it heals
cuts, burns and scalds and cures
rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago and
all muscular soreness and stiffness,
l 25c. 50c and 11.00 a bottle. Sold by
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
OOVEHN.MKNT EXAMINATION'
lXMt A PHYSICIAN
Pi:i:MF.l UK WAS AEROPLANE
TIMED TO ELY OCT WINDOW
Waycross, Oa. Dreaming that he
was one of the Iatst model aeroplanes
and was being ued in an effort to
lower some of the world's records, J.
H. Ho'iand who resides here, aviated
through a second story window at his
home during the early, hours of the
morning and received a broken ankle.
How he escaped a more serious in
Jury is remarkable. Mr. Holland was
awakened when he struck the ground,
that being the first Intimation he had
that he was out of bed.
He is receiving attention in one of
the city's hosptals and will be out
again shortly. Minor bruises receiv
ed In the fall gave Mr. Holland addi
tional souvenirs of the dream.
He does not rtcall having ever had
From a Pendleton Citizen.
Is your back lame and painful?
Does it ache Especially after exer
tion Is there a soreness in the kidney
region
These symptoms indicate weak kid
neys; There is danger in delay.
Weak kidneys fast get weaker.
Give your trouble prompt attention.
DoanV Kidney Pills act quickly.
They strengthen weak kidneys.
Read this Pendleton testimony.
S. P. Hutchinson, proprietor of
Feed store, 1610 W. Webb street,
Pendleton, Oregon, says: "I was an
noyed by a dull pain below my kid
neys and the secretions from my kid
neys were retarded.
Since learned of Doan's Kidney Pills
I have used them and they have al
ways brought me relief. I am pleas
ed to give this preparation my en
dorsement." For sale by all dealers. Trice 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo,
Xew York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Drink
Hires
The Genuine Rootbeer
Absolutely pure. Refreshes
you when thirsty, invigorates
you when tired, delights you
at any time. Order a case
from the exclusive bottlers
Pendleton Soda Works
Phone Main 459.
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Tumbles Down Hill. Hroaks Arm.
Harrington, Wash. While running
down a hill last evening Donald, son
of J. S. Jones,- fell and broke his right
arm.
THE GREATEST SUCCESSFUL CURE OF ANY CHRONIC DISEASE
GIVEN UP BY PHYSICIANS.
To the Public I am glad to relate to the public
that Dr. L Ching Wo of Walla Walla, Wash., has
cured my daughter of asthma and catarrh in the
head and nose, which she had been afflicted with
since a little child, and as I had many doctors and
none gave her any relief until she went with her
husband to Walla Walla three years ago, and he
took her to the Chinese Dr., L Ching Wo, and he
gave her treatment for four months and she is en
tirely well. So when I went to visit my daughter
last winter, 1910, she requested me to go and see
the Chinese Dr., but I told her It was no use as I
had been doctoring for years with our doctors and
they told me that my case was hopeless as I had
floating kidneys and never could be cured as my age would not permit
mo having an operation now that I was 66 years old, but my daughter
kept on Insisting until I went Just to please her, not that I had any faith
in the treatmont at all. So when I went he told me that he could cure
me, so I told him to fix up the medicine and I would try It. So the re
sult Is I am at homo again In Victor after having gone to Cal. for my
health, and I can say that I can do more work now than half of the young
women In town nnd I sleep all night and have a fine appetite and am
very thankful that I had the opportunity of meeting Dr. L. Ching Wo,
and am glad to recommend his wonderful medicine to any one who Is
sick, as I took three months' treatment nnd am relieved of my troubles.
J. am truly yours, MRS. L G. WITHERS, Victor, Mont.
We receive testimonials "daily fr om our patients who have been cured.
If you want to be cured, come to see us, or If unable to come, write, en
closing two cent stamp for symptom blank. Address.
THE L. CHING WO CHINESE MEDICINE COMPANY
SOO AVest nose Street, Walla Walla, AVaslilnpton.
The V. s. civil service commission
announces examinations on August
2, mil, to obtain eliglbles for ap
pointment to the position of physician
tma'e) at $150 a month, and train
ed nurse at $60 a month for service
in connection with the care of the
injured employes on the Dalles-Celilo
canal, Oregon, engineer department I
at large. The examination will be
held In this city and all qualified per
sons are urged to make application
for and take the examination. Appli
cation Form 1312 may be secured
from the commission's local represen
tative at the postoffiee, this city, or
from the Secretary, 11th Civil Serv
ice District, Federal Bldg., Seattle,
Wash.
WHERE SIRCKRY FAILS.
Cutting Won't Remove the Cause of
Plleo.
Piles mean more than merely the
pain of the stubborn little tumors.
There is a condition inside that must
be dealt with. Cutting is usually
followed with later and worse attacks.
A permanent cure can only be made
by bettering the condition of the parts
and getting a free circulation of the
blood.
Hem-Hold cures all kinds of piles
by Internal action right on the cause.
Sold by Fendleton Drug Co.. and drug
gists everywhere, anil money back If
It falls. Jl per bottle. Dr. Lconhnrdt
Station Jt. Buffalo, X. V.
YALE TEACHER PIVOKCEl.
William Kent Shepard l,osos Wife In
IMio Court.
Heno, Xev. Judge Moran granted
a decree of divorce to Mrs. Ruth l!ad
gley Shepard from William Kent
Shcpard of Xew Haven, Conn. She
charged cruelty and testifiedhe was
a teacher of mechanics In Yale college.
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