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

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    DAILY EAST ORE GOVT AN. FEJTDIiETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1011
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UMATILLA PROJECT
YIELDS HEAVILY
PKODIXTS TOWER OVER
AVERAGE FOR STATE
Reduced to Actual Figurr, Compari
son SIiovvh Western I 'art of This
County to lie Garden Kxit of Ore
gon ami Most Productive
FOR SCnDFULA
IIATURE'S PERFECT CUHE
YOU -CAN MAK
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by wearing a Steiil-BIoch suit for your busi
ness clothes. The best-dressed business man
in this town wears Stein-Bloch. The label is in
his coat, and he is proud of it and of his own
good judgement in selecting them from
among all others
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NiWS OF THE
NORTHWES:
IVI! From llmic llreaks Arm
Ralston, Wash. Gustave Wellstandt
a farmer north of here was thrown
from a horse .mil broke his right arm.
Hoy Full; Breaks Ann.
Plaza Wash. Jesse Johnson, the
10-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Johnson, foil from a ladder and broke
his arm.
Kloked l" llrsc.
riazn. Wash. Ous Lybecker was
kleked by a horse. Inflicting a painful
wound on his head.
VlikeiN Arrested nt Payton.
Dayton, Wash. Arthur E. Ylekers
who arrived In this city to visit his
parents, was arrested hy Chief of Po
llen George 1?. Dorr on telegraphic in
structions from Deputy Sheriff A. S
Farrow of Monte Vista. Col. The
order of arrest of Vleker did not dis
close the nature of his alleged offense.
St Mary's hospital. Walla Walla, hut ton will be disbanded and Its mem
died at his homo on Thursday eve- I b -r: h!p will be transferred to the
nlng. He w;ls born In Sullivan coun- j M.-lhodlsl Episcopal ihmvh of this
iv Tennessee. Mnv 26. 1SCS. and was ' city. The Methodist church South of
married In IS 75. Ho is surviyed by
his wire nnd two children, who will
return to Montana.
Arrests Farmer Near (Made.
Pasco, Wash. Deputy Sheriff Ed
ward Dennlson will return from lllade
where he has Fred Haumgardt under
arrest at the request of the officers of
Okanogan county. Haumgardt Is ac
cused of alleged horse stealing. He
was arrested on Ills ranch about 14
miles from here.
I'liM'D Bov Shoots Self in Foot.
Pasto. Wash. While the 10 year
old son of George T. Austin, Pasco
business man, was hunting near the
north city limits with a 22-caliber
rifle he accidentally discharged the
weapon, and the bullet penetrated the
cnlf of his leg.
Pavton has been In existence for more
than 20 years. The Methodist church
South at Covcllo, hitherto connected
with Dayton, is also affected by this
arrangement.
A Dreadful Sight
to H. J. rirnum cf Freeville, X. T..
vns the fever sore that had plagued
h's life for years in spite of many
remedies he tried. At last he used
Ducklen's Arnica Salve and wrote: "It
has entirely healed with scarcely a
scar left." Heals, burns, boils, ecze
ma, cuts, bruises, swellings, corns and
piles like magic. Only 25c at Koep-pons.
Pave Streets at Paseo.
Pasco, Wasli1. The paving of
Clark street Is moving on rapidly, the
stretch from Fifth street to Taeoma
avenue having the base of concrete.
On top of this a wearing course of
bltulithlc two Inches in depth will be
placed. With the completion of
Clark street Pasco will have 12 blocks
of streets paved,
Funeral Servhvs of T. Ford.
Milton. Ore. The funeral services
of T. Ford, who lives a mile out of
Milton, took place from the Methodist
Episcopal church, south, nnd the body
was shipped to Polgrade, Mont. Mr.
Ford came to Milton- two years ago
for his health, having suffered with
-tuberculosis since he was 18 years of
ago. About two weeks ago ho was op
erated on for that dread disease In
P.ruise May Cost Girl's Eye.
Albion, Wash. What Is proving to
be a serious accident happened to
Chester Rice's little girl while playing
with some children. She was thrown
against a picket In a gate, bruising
her eye. Inflammation has set In and
It Is feared that she will lose the sight
of one eye.
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Miner Injured.
Mullan, Idaho. Mikel Quirk, a
miner, working in the Ryan stope of
the Gold Hunter mine, met with a seri
ous and probably fatal accident while
he nnd his partner were barring down
a bolder weighting nearly 10 tons.
The rock fell from the banging wall,
striking Quirk, breaking his leg In
two places and fracturing his skull.
His chances for recovery are slight.
He was Immediately taken to the
Tiovidence hospital at Wallace.
Combine Dayton Churches.
Dayton, Wash. By the terms of the
recent negotiations between the res
pectlve conferences of the Methodist
Episcopal and the Methodist Episco
pal South churches withlrr this state,
the Methodist church South of Day-
WOMAX CRAZED BY BEATTIE
TRIAL TRIES TO Kl I.L SFI.F
(Special Correspondence.)
Hermlxton, Ore., Sept. Z. Few
people take time to investigate offi
cial crop records of Oregon, and the
Northwest, and especially to compare
them with what I, being done In this
section of the country and on the
Umatilla project. A few interesting
items from the 1910 crop report fol
low: ' Average wheat yield for the state
I 17.03 bushel1. Average price 87 cents
1 "i returns of $15. S8 per acre.
Qt A vi rage timothy yields 1.673 tons
O'a, $10.76 per ton, $l per acrei
Average alfalfa yied 3.117 tons, at
Q 4 73 pr ton, or $27.21 per acre.
Q Average yield of potatoes 109
bushels at 43 cents or $48.87 per
V acre.
Q Comparing the above with what Is
q' be n? done on the Fmatilla project is
, interesting-. Wheat Is only raised for
Q a cover crop, and no tests have been
OniHde. by threshing. Farmers have
only esrerlmented with timothy.
Oi Alfalfa is grown here in large quan
' titles, and of extra good quality, near
ly every fanner having a small acre
age, while some have devoted their
entire acreage to its culture. The
average yield in the state is 3.117
tons. Here the yield averaged 7 tons
and at the price given the average
profit per acre is $61.11, or a little
more than double the average for the
state.
On potatoes the comparison Is even
greater. The average for the state Is
$46.87. Here on the project figures
obtained from farmers place the re
turns at an average of $140 per acre
This shows profits three times great
er than the state average.
One might go right down the list
and take everything grown on the pro
ject and compare it with the average
yiell of the state, and In every in
stance a good substantial increase
could be phown over the figures from
official crop records. And this would
not only apply to the state of Oregon
alone, but to the entire United States.
Dr. C. W. Cropp is here from
Walla Walla spending several days
visiung ai me noni'i oi nis daughter
Mrs. O. H. Upthegrove and family.
Dr. Croup has just returned from a
three months' trip in northern Idaho
where he N interested In a gold mine,
from here he goes to Castle Rock
where he has a 200 acre alfalfa ranch.
Henry Sommercr nnd R. R Lewis
are In Pendleton this week looking
after the Hermlston collection of ex
hibits for the county fair. Mr. So.n
merer has eharge of the booth for the
Farmers' Union and by the looks of
the specimens he shipped they will
have a fine showing from the Uma
tilla project.
In Saturday' issue of the Hermlston
Herald appeared the announcement
of the opening of the Project Drug
company's new store. The store is lo
cated in the same building with the
Jensen jewelry store. The rooms
have been rejiiodeled and everything
will be Installed for the opening Sat
urday, Septembre 16th.
Dr. M. V. Turley reports several
new settlers over Sunday. To Ir.
and Mrs. Chas Xelding a ten pound
boy and to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brown
a boy.
Rev. I. S. Leonard of Harrington,
Washington has been placed In charge
of the Baptist pulpit here. Rev. Leo
nard's family has not arrived yet, but
will 1 e here during the next week.
They v, ill occupy the Yates cottage on
Gladys avenue.
The Newport Land and Construc
tion company has a force of men busy
loading camping outfits for use at
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Swollen glands about the neck, weak eyes, running sores and
abscesses, pale, waxy complexions and frail, poorly developed
systems, are the most usual ways in which Scrofula is manifested.
In some cases the blood is so filled' with the scrofulous germs that ;
from birth the disease shows its presence. In other cases it is held in ,
check during young, vigorous life, but when the system begins to
weaken, especially after a spell of sickness, the disease will often
manifest itself in some form. 5. S. S. is Nature's perfect cure for -.
1 Scrofula, made entirely of healthful roots, herbs and barks, a perfectly -
safe medicine for young cr old. S. S. S. goes into the circulation, ana .
drives out all scrofulous matter, and supplies the blood with the .
healthful, vigorous qualities it is in need of. In this way it builds up
weak, delicate persons and makes them strong and healthy. 5.5.5. .
cures Scrofula because it is the most perfect of all blood purifiers.
Book on the Blood and medical advice free. 5. 5. S. is for sale at :
drugstores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, G4
Pendleton, where they have secured
a $11,000 contract rrom me state tor
levelling the Eastern Oregon asylum
grounds and building a levee along
the Umatilla river.
Hermlston stores will all close
Thursday and every one Is planning
to take in "West End day" at the
Round-Up.
Yellow complexion, plmplea and
disfiguring blemishes on the face or
body can be gotten rid of by doctor
ing the liver, which is torpid. HER
BINE Is a powerful liver correetant.
It purifies ttio system, stimulates the
vital organs and puts the body in fine
vigorous condition. Price 50c. Sold
b7 A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
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Every y Quotation on
Every Commodity
RIGHT AT YOUR FINGERS TIPS.
No hunting through your files no for
getting the name of the firm who made the
price It's all before you in an
Quotation Record
Its use will simplify your buying remarkably
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There, is an
gaasaJpEnsi BOOK,
for Every Business
and Profession
IX) It SALE AT
THE EAST OREGON I A.N OFFICE
Reads That Ileuluh Rlnford May
Again lie Arrested nnd Attempts
SuiWilo Three Times Will Re
cover. Pensncola, Fla. A newspaper story
telling of a chance that Beulah Bin-
ford might be prosecuted as an acces
sory in the Beattie murder case is de
clared to have driven Mrs Laura
Sullivan to suicidal despondency late
last night.
First she drank 1 uidamun. This
was pumped from her stomach. Then
she slashed herself in the side and
head. The knife was taken away
r i.,r.i.. cilw. Itifli.-f t-t.t fntnl
ll.Hll III. Ul-IWK- , .... , , , -V 1 f
wounds. During the night she obtain-' at hrst Sign 01 a COid. VU1CK, sale
cd a pistol and tried to shoot herself. I and reliable. The Bee Hive on the
A severe scalp wound was the most , carton ja the mark of the genuine.
serious result. Refuse sustitutes
After her last wound had been IuSe SUSlRUies.
dressed Mrs. Pulllvan said she would Mrs. Anna Pelaer. 2"2t5 Jefferson Pt,'
attempt suicide no more. She do- So. i unarm, says: "I can recommend
dared she was nil right so far ns Foley's Honey & Tar Compound as a
mental balance goes till she read sure cure for coughs and colds. It
there was a chance of P.eulah Pin- cured my daughter of a bad cold and
FOLEY'S
HONEY and TAR
COMPOUND
For over three decadesa favorite
household medicine for COUGHS.
COLDS, CROUP, WHOOPING
COUGH. BRONCHITIS, HARD
andSTUFFY BREATHING. Take
j FOUR Jill
I TRAINS
Q AST fepp
W livery Day Over the ij
Scenic Highway M
Berth Coast Limited
ford might be prosecuted.
Moaning n Iiobstor.
'Wh'at Is your Ideal man?" "On
who Is clever enough to make money
my neighbor Miss Penson cured her
self nnd her whole family with Foley's
Honey & Tar Compound. Everyone
in our neighborhood speaks most
higblv of it, as a good remedy for
and foolish enough
Variety Life.
to spend it.
1 coughs and colds.
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FOR SALE HY ALL DEALERS.
The only exclusively first class train
to the East. To pt. Paul, Minneapo
lis, Immediate connections beyond.
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY LIMITED
To St. Louis and the Southeast. Ob
servation Car. Standard and Tourist i
Sleeping Cars. Day Coaches. i.:3
ATLANTIC EXPRESS 1
Through to Chicago. All classes of t-$
equipment.
TWIX CITY EXPRESS
To St. Paul and Minneapolis. All
"in .JV i ; frijr ITS.
ya'Sn classes of equipment. I
MMWlP' HORTHERH PACIFIC RAILWAY
WALTER ADAMS
AGENT, PENDLETON', ORE.
A., Portland.
Charlton. A. G. P.
Oregon.
J.AHW.iMS,
-TtY. ffc . -'to-wi.'irr.i rtkli
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THEY STOP US?
Competitors are clamoring for the keys of this store and leave nothing undone to stop this butchering of their establish
ed prohts. Has this great sale helped you It has neipea tnousanas or careiui, snrewa peopic d iu can uciH y u.uil
you will hurry before the key is turned in the door at 1 0 P. M Saturday.
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Judd Block, Main and Court Streets, Pendleton, Oregon.
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P. e.n VTrt sS! rvfflHBjaBr JUBHHSKSitA.
Adjuster F. N. ALMSTEAD in Charge