East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 14, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. TIIUItSDAY, SEPTEMBER, II, 1911.
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CvTV? W to the glove coutv
fika&i' ter remember that
AyffKfi best gloves are invariably
jfJjW t'ie most Gnomical. Ask for rtCW1 -"""V.
DWS F&wneS m
ftgiT Gloves pA
m'aSs. Finest skins; best colors; pre V A . 1
wX$ c'se wormansri'P and one yL.i B
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A experience are some of the -ry B
' reasons fo. Fowns A- jjj
j SccJ by good storei everywhere I I ra
W OcifVft nver under at.y other name than --3 J It
SPECIAL MEET OF
WATER USERS CALLED
WILL AMEXI UYLAWS TO
COMPARE WITH STATUE.
We Are Agents For
Walk-Over, Fiorsheim and Sorosis Shoes, Stein
Bloch Clothes, Stetson Hats, Fownes Gloves,
"Onyx" Hbsiery, Nemo and R. & G. Corsets,
Munsing Underwear, Kayser Gloves, Keiser
Collars, Wayne Knit Hose, De Bevoise Brassie-
ries and numerous other representative lines.
IfrrniiHton to Suspend Bimlness To
niorow ami Attend Komid-lp In a
ISuncli Prize Offered Tor Guessing
Number of Tickets Sold,
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I ton.
(Special Correspondence.)
Hermlston. Ore., Sept 14. No
tices have been sent out by the secre
tary of the Umatilla River Water Us
er.' association to 'all members or
the association, stutirrg that the board
of directors lias ordered a special
meeting of the stockholders Tuesday,
October 3, for the purpose of amend
ing the bylaws in Section 4, Article 5
so as to changa the date of the an
nual meeting, which will most likely
be some time in March, 1912, and will
g've all the members of the associa
tion a chance to vote their stock at
this meeting as each person will be
pnid up. The government gave one
year grace to make payments on wat
er rights. The state law will not al
low stock to be voted unless pad, and
nearly every member of the associa
tion would, take advantage of the one
year allowed by the government in
which to make payment on their
stock.
The Herm'ston rroduce and Pup
ply company has created quite an in
terest In their store by offering a
prize to the pprm who will make
a guess as to the number of tickets
sold by the O.-Y.'. R. & X railroad
office a HormHon to the Round-Up
in th three days of the Round-Up at
IY-!i!leton. Pome of the ruesses have
reen as high as 700 while others are
as low ns 200. -
Otto C. Sapper, assistant cash'er of
the Herm'ston Rank and Trust com
pany yesterday mid his 20 acres of
land south of town to an out-of-town
party. i This is one of the best tracts
f land on the project near iicrmis-
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ry store in nermision win "
'rv--.-T Thursday in order to let the
5 people take In the Round-Up at Pen
Alexander's Dsp't
store
C dton. Fppeia' Ir.i'n' will run in or
5? dr to ncomodato the people. Tt Is
lixneete,! that over 400 re-td.i will go
up from thi" city in the next two
days.
Heorcr- T. Riot returned rrom i-ori-?and
thlK nioi-'inr to l ok nftr the
l ieking of ! :s ;r:'".i'"s: Mr Ro-.t stated
this mornlne that h. hal vr n ton
,-f crepes, and v.-onl-l :h r to Portland,
and Seattle.
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The majority of mofor
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are satisfied users of
Michelin Inner Tubes.
They are the best judges.
Ash them.
Loci for on ttadutf
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IN STOCK BY
leton Auto Co.
821 JOIIXSOX STREET.
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MANY PILOT RUCK
PEOPLE AT FAIR
(Special Correspondence. )
Pilot Rock, Ore, Sept. 14. Miss
Hazel Lynch is l ending this week in
Pi-rd.Vton attending the fair.
Mis.3 Elsie MeReyno'nU spent a
f'.-w days at the home of Charley Ma
t.Mcwti r.n .Stewart Creek.
Mr. A. J. Pturtevnnt is spending. a
few d.ivs in IVn.ilelon "n business.
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Mr.
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Kthel M.ei.;uil"Ch '
; Ivro visiting frit-:
f Waliowa.
d-s and rel-
V,'. Lyr.s'a and L'Hi Etter
nvn to I'en. ill ton Tur.-day
v. : urn ing home n the i-von-
noon, Sept. 7. The afternoon was
spent in sewing after which refreshn
ments were served. Those present
were the Madame? Marion Smith,
William Evans, Douglas Belts, Lc-ota
Downy, Henderson, Owen Carnes and
Thomas Jaques. The outside guest
was Mrs. Newberry of Pendleton.
Port holes on war vessels were In
troduced in 1500.
Stops Falling Hair
t-'ll today r n hir'iK
TOURISTS l.M W r. MUCH
MONEY IV JERUSALEM.
Washington. Tourh'ts who visit the
H.dy I. and are haii'd by the nntivs
ns u welcome and steady snuivc of
r-v- nu-. I nit rest in the subject led
Consul William Coffin, of Jerusalem,
to make inquiries and he reached th'sj
con. du ion as to the share of the gold
giinirel in that district:
"Most of the. tourists remain four
or f'vo days in Jeriiaiein and vicin
ity. A low estimate of each Individ
ual's expenses during his stay would
be $25, and if the 7200 t..urists In the
lfic:-1910 season spent only that
much per capita, they left $180,000
behind them. The sum they d spend
Is without doubt constantly In excess
of these figures, and, added to the
mailer expenditures of the thous
ands of pilgrims, makes an important
part of the district Income."
The production of the exports class
ed under the heading or religious sou
venirs forms one of the lending In
dustries In both Jerusalem and Reth
lehenv In the latter town there are
several concerns shipping, mother-of-pearl
articles, chiefly rosaries and
crosses, all over the world. Most of
the pearl waste from which these are
made comes from the United States.
In Jerusalem there are numerous
small shops manufacturing olive-wood
boxes, crosses, flower albums, etc..
for the tourist trade. The export sta
tistics of this trade nro of no value
whatever, ns they do not Include the
extensive shipments by parcel post.
vallls, Ore. The new head of the
electrical engineering work at the
(r.:;..n Agricultural College, YV. A.
Uiliehrand, was ca""d from an as
sistant professorship at Stanford,
where he has been -rlnce graduation
at Cornell in l?0j except for a short
season when he was with the West
ern Electric company. He is author
of a number of valuable papers on
tleetrloal science.
KI',M(,imi I; (iYMXASlf.M.
STUDY OREGON HOP
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Digestion nnil Assimilation.
It is not the quantity of food taken
but tho amount digested and assimi
'.atdl that gives strength and vitality
te the system. Chamberlain's Stom
al h and Liver Tablets Invigorate the
Komaeh and liver and enable them to
perform their functions naturally. For
ralo by all dealers.
TRAVELING SCHOOL.
Valr Tliero Will (Jet Itinerant School
rrom O. A. C. Willi Professors to
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor
vallls, Ore.--'An Itinerant school from
the Oregon Agriculture' College will
go to McMinnvllle or thJ fair there
September 19-23. It will Include
work In the dairy, domestic science
end horticulture departments. The
new process of buddng walnut trees
which has been worked out by the
horticultural department fit tho col
lege with unusually satlsnetory re
sults will be demonstrated.
Old RulMing at O. A. C. Ileitis Made.
Commodious for Athletes and So.
ctls.
Oregon Agricultural College, fi r
vallis, Ore. facilities for piiysi :tl
tunning for both i:icn and women fit
the Oregon Agri.-ultural College wi'I
be greatly increased tills year by the
remodeling of the gymn-isium build- chemistry
ing now in progress. Not only, lias cent tests
lVojdo at V.;n-u!t.ir:;! Coil.""-!V-:
s-.tmph" in Laboratory,
en .eri. u'l'ar 'i 'ollc.To, Cor-
Ore P..
n:r elk
v.-hi -h
.f. II.
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V. Tartar
incut Of til ' TC"1
I-go in the v irion
tho state are to bi
of hop
ov. ly 1
e-v.ls:ry .k ;.:M-
,;ri. ui'iira! Cd
hop districts tf
studied I'V the
students tills v. later. Rein-
prof. Tartar have shown
r. Ami: ' -criii sp-:;t Tu-s- lay
-in v. in l'i i;d, t-in
. i' :;- Ko-nior on ni'.l f i-i.il;
moon in Pilot R-n-k
!- Moirell. d'Jl-'.-e:
Ir- '.i. is iil with ty-
'! riv.-n Uric y eV. -
i-i; v.-.; -,( 1 :!! -:! ! aad ( vi ry ..n
r--i "i i ' ii !r; i i r;r : firo lime.
The !.-:ipes ( :,! tiT-t at the 1. on. r-M'-.-.
Thomas .Ta --s Thurs-l.-v aft'-r-
: ltt Fr: ia
L.rib- Co
f W: ! a;a
i'iioil frvir.
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Talkiinn X Co. Guarantee Parisian
Sa::i, the R"al Hair Remetly.
You can a'ooli.-h ivtry particle of
dandruff, you can step itching soaip,
you eun prevent hair from thinning or
falling out by using PARISIAN SAGE
which is sold on the money back plan.
PAUI-IAX SAGE soaks int , the
roots of the hair and not only de-t-troys
the microbes that caur? hair
tt oibli-s but furnishes to the hair just
the kir.J of n urishment to mak-; hair
grow luxurlart and to put l i:- and
In auty ii:to .1. The g'tl with ti-.-; Au
burn hair i- on every ca.it t. and bot-
i t"c "f I'ARi-'iAX SAGE. L-..ii for it
as i.'i!i;.i'.ii.iis are numerous. Lar,;e
let;;,. SO t-t in.? at Tallman & Cj. and
I draay everywhere.
tin- ixterior been improved by sup- the Pacific coast hops equal to any
pliineiiting concrete work for worn in the world, especlal'y in the hitter
timber and painting the frame por- contest. He has announced his in-
tltn freshly, but the interior has tention of jdacing the judging of hops
been been made far more convenknt for commercial use upon a strictly
Another New O. A. C. Sinn.
Oregon Agricultural College, Cov-
HOWS' THIS.
We offer One nundred Dollar nwrd
for any cho of Catarrh tlint ennnot b cur
ed by Hall'i Catarrh Cure. F. J CHENKT
ft Co., Toledo .O.
We. tho underslirncd. have known P. J
Cheney for tho lat r5 yeara, and bellera
him ptrfeetly honorable In alt bualneM
tranaartlnns and flnanrlallj able to carry
out anr obllgatlnna made ny hla nrm.
WAI.niNO. KINNAN ft MARVIN.
Wholesalo DrngKlata, Toledo, O.
nall'a Catarrh Cure la taken Internally
acting directly upon the Mood and macoua
nrfncea of the ayatem. Tcatlmontala ant
free. Price TOe, per bottle. Sold by all
Driuralata. .
Take Ilall'a Family tnila for conatlpa
tlon.
and sanitary.
Proper offices for tlie Instructors
i i physical training, as well as show
er baths, sanitary drinking fountains,
dressing rooms and lockers have been
Installed and the heating and light
ing facilities have been greatly im
proved. The first story is in white
enamel and the main auditorium has
been given a new bard wood floor
and a stage sufficiently commodious
to accommodate the entire faculty at
convocation and provide space for
rollego dramatics: hitherto resented
a, the local oera house.
scietitii'i.- basis.
CASGARETS INSURE
El
HORTICULTURIST TO CANADA.
O. A. C. rrofessor to Visit Rrltlsli Co
lumbian Fruit Sections.
Oregon Agrcultural College, Cor-
vallis. Ore. Prof. C. I. Lewis of the
horticulture department o tho Ore
gon Agricultural Collego leaves on
September 28 for a two weeks' trip
through British Columbia fruit dis
tricts, and covering some 1800 miles.
As usually treated, a sprained an
kle will disable a man for three or
four weeks, but ty applying Chamber
lain's Liniment freely as soon as the
injury Is received, and observing the
directions with each bottle, a
can be effected In from two to four cathartic
days. ' Por sale by all dealers.
The Millions of Cascnrvl Users Never
Have Headache, Constipation, P.il
iousncss or Sick Stomach.
It is more necessary that you keep
your bowels, liver and stomach clean
pure and fresh than it is to keep the
sewers and drainage of a large city
free from obstruction.
Are you keeping clean Inside with
Casenrcts or merely forcing a pas-
cure Fngewav every few days with salts,
pills or castor oil? This Is
For bowel complaints In children
always give Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
castor oil. It Is certain to effect a
cure and when reduced with water
and sweetened la pleasant to take.
No physician can prescribe a better
remedy. For sale by all dealers.
' Tellow complexion, pimples and
disfiguring blemishes on the face or
hody can be gotten rid of by doctor- '
ing the liver, which Is torpid. HER- ;
BINE Is. a powerful liver correctant. :
It purifies tho system, stimulates the .
vital organs and puts the body in fine
vigorous condition. Trice 60c. Sold
b7 A. C. Koeppcn & Bros. i
If no.ng east, or west, or south,
have tickets routed Northern Pacific
Ry. Closo connections at Pasco with
all through trains. W. Adams, agent,
Pondleton.
Important.
I Casearets immediately cleanse and
regulate the stomach, remove the
sour, undigested and fermenting
i food and foul gases; take the excess
i bile from the liver and carry out of
i the system the decomposed waste
matter and poison In the Intestines
and bowels.
Xo odds how badly and upset you
feel, a Cascaret tonight will straight
I en you out by morning. They work
while you sleep. A 10-cent box from
your druggist will keep your entire
family feeling good for months. Don't
forget the children the-.r little In-
' sides need a good, gentle cleansing,
Itoo.
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I TRAINS Jvf
EAST
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Every Day Over the
Scenic Highway
fiorth Coast limited
op lit iiWiFsv
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The only exclusively first class train
to the East. To St. Paul, Minneapo-i
lis, Immediate connections beyond.
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY LIMITED
To St. Louis and the Southeast. Ob
servation Car, Standard and Tourist
Sleeping Cars, Day Coaches.
ATLANTIC EXPRESS
Through to Chicago. All classes of
equipment.
TWIN CITY EXPRESS
To St. Paul and Minneapolis. All
classes of equipment.
N 3HTHERJS PAQIFIC RAILWAY
WALTER ADAMS
AGENT, PENDLETON. ORE.
D. Charlton, A. C. P. A., f ortiana,
Oregon.
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A Monumental Massacre of Majestic Money-Savers for the Vast
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O InrM Rlock. Main and Court Streets. Pendleton, Oregon. Adjuster F. N. ALMSTEAD in Charge
H. H. WESSEL'S
GREATEST $65,000.00 ROUNDUP SALE NOW ON.
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