East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 07, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGOMAV, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, XOTOIHKR 7, 19U.
PAGE THREE.
Bond B
GIVES ROBBER ALARM
Houston, Texas, Nov. 7. Although
gaged and bound upright In his chair,
with his hands behind him, and look
ing down tho muzzles of a couple of
4ri's, W. L. Qood, a phono operator
of Farmers' Ilnnch, Texas, kicked a
switch on the bottom of tho hoard,
which rank every phono in tha vil
lage, nipping in the bud a daring
bank robbery.
Tho robbers rode In town at mid
night, two of them going to tho phone
vxchango, taking possession of tho
l)oard, whllo tho others entered tho
liank. Oood ws "covered" and told
Sarsaparilla
Krrullcntes scrofula and all
other humors, cures all their
effects, nukes the blood rich
and abundant, strengthens all
the vital organs. Take it.
G"t it today in usual llrpild form or
chocolated tablets culled SarsatabSt
TP I wife
Wm"&-2S "wn i WWittV0yZ
,fl!Vd genjni;nGfwyrJt
MVcp of
ftenjanin CIotles
Quality, more than any other single feature is
n vV --- U M - T M
But, with most people, probably yourself, quality doesn't count unless it is reinforced by style.
So, every J'x'iijaniin Overcoat reflects authentic New York style. Iook at and try on as
many suits or overcoats as you wish and you'll find in each that pleasing and undercurrent
of correctness that underlyinj; character without which no clothes are worth while wearing.
Surely, Benjamin quality, plus authentic New York Style, phis a moderate price will induce
you to inspect our recently arrived overcoat, models.
$'0.00 and upward.
roth
to keep bis hands off the board. To
make sure lie would not give the
alarm he was gagged ami bound, but
allowed to remain in his chair.
Though silent as the tomb Good
edged his foot to a switch, slowly
pressed it on, setting jingling every
telephone in tho town.
This aroused the sleeping village
and frightened the robbers who fled
before the townspeople, .exchanging
shots as they ran. They secured
about J 1 500 but left $50,000 in their
haste.
UKOOK TIJOl'T M Mill
VliUV 1JAI'II GUOWTll
Spokane. Wash Fifty thousand
brook trout, hatched from egg
supplied by lakes In Wisconsin and
Rhode Island early In 1910 and plac
ed In Lost lake, near Chesaw, Wash.,
made a growth of from 15 to 17 inch
es in 19 months. This is a greater
growth than has yet been reported
for any species placed In local waters.
J. A. Uhllg, fish and game warden of
Spokane county, and S. S. Drew, su
perintendent of the state hntchery at
Dnrtford, near hero, arc arranging
to secure 2 500,000 ggs from these
fiHh this fall for p'nnting in tho Spo
kano river and other streams In
eastern Washington early next May.
Altogether more than lo.oou.000 fish
will be liberated during 1912. More:
than 350,000 eggs already havo been
taken from tho lake, some being
sent to the department of fisheries
at Washington, D C, the University
of Oregon and other colleges in the
west. Drew and Uhl'g express sur-
I i h i
responsible for the present-Jay reputation of
ome Pendleton's Leading
er& CLOTHIERS
prise over the remarkable growth of
the trout, saying they developed more
rapidly than native trout or any oth
er species ' of oa,stun fish plamej
in Washington waters.
Put a porus plaster on the chest
and take a good cough syrup inter
nally if you would treat a severe case
of sore lungs properly. Get tho dol
lar size BALLARD'S HORF.HOUXD
SYRL'P. With each bottle there is a
free HERRICK'S RED PEPPER
POROUS PLASTER for the chest.
Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
, Farmer a Suicide.
Chehalis, Wash Pete Tauschcr.
living on school land which ho and
his nephew, Leo, leased on the north
fork of the Xewaukaum river, was
found ,dead in bed, a rifle lying at his
side'and tho top of his head was blown
off. A note was found which the sui
cide left stating that he had lost the
only girl In the wotid ho cared for.
There is little danger from a cold
or from an attack of the grip except
when followed by pneumonia, and
this never happens when Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy Is used. This
remedy has won Its great reputation
and extensive pale by its remarkable
cures of colds and grip and can he re
lied upon with Implicit confidence.
For salo by all dealers.
Iaoad:iinl,(, Milton street.
Milton, Ore. Tho "ommerclal club
and the city council have decided to
maoadamlzo the main street of the
city, work to commence as soon as a
(rusher can be procured. It has been
arranged ui:h tho officials in Wa'lu
Walla to loan the stea mroller from
the county to complete the work.
"I do not believe there Is any other
medicine so good for whooping cough
as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy "
writes Mrs. Francis Turpln. Junction
City, Ore. This remedy is also unsur
passed for colds and croup. For sale
by all dealers.
saw Severs Roy's I'fivsers.
Clayton, Wash. The y-year-old
son of Gohn Gouletto yesterday stum
bled and fell against a wood saw in
full motion during the momentary
absence of his father, who was oper
ating the machine, and severed the
thumb and two fingers of his right
hand. Drs. Wry and Slater of Deer
Tark were summoned.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets do not sicken or gripe and
may bo taken with perfect safety by
the most delicate woman or the
youngest child. The old and feeble
will also find them a most suitable
remedy for aiding and strengthening
their weakened digestion and for reg
ulating tie bowels. For sale by all
dealers.
Stop coughing! You rack the lungs
and worry the body. BALLARD'S
ITORKHOl'ND SYRUP checks irrita
t'on. heals the lungs and restores
comfortable breatlrng. Trieo 25o, 50c
and Jl 00 Pr bottlo. Sold by A. O.
Koeppen & Bros.
VALUE OF BIROS
MAY ESTABLISH IMIESEItVE
I OK FEATIIKKY HORDES
Department of Agrkulttir,. TelU of '
Against Insms by Protecting ami
i:iicoiiru','iiig Little Willed Visitors.
(F!y Frances Morelancl.)
The tide swma to beturnlng in fa
vor of the birds and every impulse j
that affords enthusiasm In th.it direc.
t'on should be hailed with hope for ,
the millenial when the feathered tribe
those harbingers of Joy, shMl pit in
the trees and vines, not afraid of their
human (humane) brothers.
There is encouragement in the fact
Bnan ,WrT T' ''
of Denver, Colo., went to Conconu..y, '
Wash., to inspect the re-ervoir of the
government Irrigation project with a
view to making recommendation to :
he department of agriculture, which
he represent, concerning the es.tab- (
lishment of a bird preserve in the vi-
e'nity of the reservoir Af;er a thnr- ,
ough examination of the condition!?, j
Mr. Dilie raid that he would rocom- j
mend that the government take hold f
of the propagation of the various:
n,i r n..i .v,.. .;., ,,,...
Kinds of bird? thLt will tnr ve in that
cl'mate. in addition to the protection I
of the hundreds of other varieties ofj
the feathered tribe to be found
there.
Recently a man in Klamath county.
Oregon, deeded 300 acres of wooded
land to be maintained exclusively and
permanently as a b'rd preserve.
The establishment of bird pre
serves is good news for the farmer
and horticulturist. William L. Fin
ley, a prominent writer on the sub
ject of American birds, says in a re
cent article in Success Magazine, that
without the help of our wild birds
farming would be impo'.s.-dble. No
other farmhand couid accomplish
the work entrusted to the birds. The
wild b'rds of orchard, field and for
est are nature's check up 'n the in
crease of inject life.
With the
reat handicap of bird de- ;
structinn in our prts"nt day the ln.-s ;
from in-ect and rodent pests in the .
fnited States the present year is es-
tiinated to be JSOO.000 fiOO This loss !
can be reduced on'v when a public
sent'ment is aroused for proper bird
protection. The practical farmer
cannot afford to Ignore the relations
that wild birds bear to his crops, for
they are part of the natural resour
ces of any farm.
Birds work more In conjunction
with man to help him than does any
j other form of outdo" life. They po
lice the earth and air, and without
their services the farmer would be
helpless. Larks, wrens and thrushes
search the ground for grubworms and
insects. The food of the meadow lark
conFist? of 75 per cent of injurious in
sects and 12 per cent of weed seed,
showing it to be a bird of great eco
nomic value.
narrows, finches and quail eat a
large amount of 'weed seed. Prac
ticallv all the food of the tree spar
row consists of seed. Examinations by
Professor F. E. L. Real of the Bio
logical Survey of the department of
agriculture, show that a single tree
sparrow will eat a quarter of an ounce
of weed sped daily. In one state alone
tree sparrows will consume more than
800 tons of weed seed annually, thus
saving the farmer an immense am
ount of work.
Chickadees scan every part of
trunks and limbs of trees for insect
eggs. In a day's time a chickadee
will eat hundreds of insect eggs and
worms that are harmful to our tres
and vegetables. Fly-catchers, swal
lows and nighthawks are busy day
I and night catching flies that bother
i man and beast. Hawks and owls art
workings silently in light and dark
ness to catch moles, mice, gophers
and squirrels.
A number of years ago blackbirds
were exceedingly abundant through
eastern Xebraska, and the farmers
I believed they were damaging crops
so they poisoned tho birds. In the
year that followed, swarms of grass
hoppers took their place and few
fields of grain escaped damage and
devastation. Where the birds were
permitted to remain, fair crops were
secured solely through the assistance
of the birds.
Hostrand, in his' famous play.
"Chantccler," speaks for the birds:
"O God of birds!
Who breathed into our wings to make
us light.
JAnd painted them with colors
.if h!s
s K ,
All thanks for thi:
fair d.iy.
r im
and drink
Sweet sUv-born water
caught in
of stone.
Sweet hedgerow berries
washed
dust with dew.
And thanks for these good litt
ev
of ours
That spy the unseen enemies of man,
And thanks for the good tools by
thee bestowed
To aid our work of little gardeners.
Trowels and pruning-hooks of living
horn,
Tomorrow we will fight borer and
Grows Hair at 65;:
Years of Age
Dear Sirs; 'I heard of PARISIAN
SAGE and as my head wou'd itch a
good deal, I thought 1 would try it. I
novt r used any remedies before and
was bald on top of my head
1 am using the third bottle
and l
have a lot of hair where I was bald.
I would like you to see the new hair
sprouting from my head. The itch
ing in my scalp quickly disappeared.
1 am 63 years old and have been at tho
Bazaar 51 years.
Wm. A. Hopper. Auctioneer Hark
ness Bazaar, Ninth & Samson S:s.,
Philadelphia. Pa.
I.irge bottlo of PARISIAN SGK.
50 cent. Guaranteed by T.illrnan
Drug Co, for dandruff, falling hair
and scalp itch. Puts life and beauty
into faded hair and Is a delightful
hrr dressing.
Motile:
No youn? woman, in the ioy of
coming niothtrhood, should neglect
to prepare her system for the phys
ical ordeal she is '.c undergo. The
health of both she and her coming
child depends largely noon the care
she bestows upon herself during the
waiting months. Mother's Friend
prepares the expectant mother's sys
tem for the coming event, and its use
makes her comfortable during all the
term. It works with, and for nature,
and by gradu.-expanding all tis-
sues, muscles .. . "" involved.
and keeping t od con
dition, brings the , ' " '' necrisi3
ja splendid physical condign. The
baby too is rnore apt to be perfect and
t vhm Vm mother ha3 thu9
Ppaed herself for-nature's supreme
1 1 . x- . ,
f action. .o better advice could be
lven a young expectant motherthan
that she use Mother's Friend ; it 1S a
medicine that has proven its value ia
t llOU S a n d S of
cases. Mother's JTfiy ""M0
Friend is sold at X'aUiIlCJLw
j ru stores. T J
Write for free FT I T(l
Q0 for exr)ect. JL. JL lA.
t ' " ., - ,,,t,
ant motners which contains raucn
.. , . ,
valuable information and many sug-
Bastions of a helpful nature.
HHADF1ZID FSCVLATOIt CO., Atlanta, Co.
US OF FOLKS
USE ONLY CASCARETS
Tliey Never Have Headache, ISIlious
ncs. Sli:jrsli Liver or Bowels or a
Sick. Sour Slonuuli,
Xo odds how bad your liver, stom
ach or bowels; how much your head
aches, how miserable and uneom-
fortable you are fr-m constipation, in-
't gcstion, biliousness and slugg sh in-
te t ne you always get the de-
sired results wl.h Cascarets and
quickly, too.
Don't let your stomach, liver and
Bowels make you miserable another
moment: put an end to the head
ache, biliousness, dizziness, nervous
ness, sick, Eour, gassy tomach. back
ache and all other ditres; cleane
your inside organs of all the poison
and effete matter which is producing
the misery.
Take a Cascaret now; don't wait
until bedtime. In all the world there
is no remedy like this. A 10-cent box
means health, happiness and a clear
head for months. Xo more days of
gloom and distress if you will take a
Cascaret now and then. All druggists
sell Cascarets. Don't forget the chil
dren, their little insides need a good,
gentle cleansing, too.
blight,
Forgive thy birds tonight their tres
passes. The stripping of a currant-bursh or
two!
Breathe on our bright round eyes and
over them
The triple curtain of the lids will
close.
If man, the unjust, pay us by casting
stones.
For filling field and wood and eaves
with song.
For battling with the weevil for his
bread
If he lime our twigs for us, if he
spread snares,
Call to our memory thy gentle saint.
Thy good Saint Francis, that we may
forgive
The cruelty of men because a man
Once called us brothers, 'My brothers,
the birds!' "
For pains In the side or chest
dampen a piece of flannel with Cham
berlain's Liniment and bind It on over
the seat of pain. There Is nothing
better. For sale by all dealers.
Till' I5A1WS U.YTU
should be in surroundings that
lack nothing in sanitary
measures. Everything In the
bathroom should be such as
can be CLEANED WITH THE
v. i;i:. test cox ykmf.ncf.
As plumbers, we have given
special attei'tioii to bath
rooms. If wo install the
plumbing, your bouse will al
ways be in sanitary conditi
on. We perform job-work
promptly.
l 1CK ACTION COMPRES
SION COCKS.
This Is the only plumbing
shop in Umatilla county that
keeps this latest and most up-to-date
device. It saves time
and trouble and many plumb-
ing bills.
Beddow& Miller
Pendleton's Only Fvcluslvo
Plumber.
Court and Garden Streets.
Phone Black 3551
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