r.vciE six. DAILY EAST OttEGOXIAX. PEXDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1912. EIGIIT PAGES C ' sQr . t' - J - 4 i I I - 111 II K 1 ' v ' ' I II il " f n I l.V k'jL i I I fin v I ( f ' ? t: - T.v . ...J ,4 : : -f i- .a. - ; ;l -v4 : "-v i is cr I Scene from 'The Right of Way,"" at NATIVES DEMANDED STRANGE VOYAGER Captain of Trading Steamship Tells of Advenvture on South Coast of Africa. New York. The trade steamship Arnold Amsnick, of the Woermann line, arrived the other day, after an absence from New York of more than four months. Captain Schellhan told of an experience he had with a swar thy man who boarded the trade at Monrovia. The Arnold Amslnch left New York late in September with a cargo of oil, red cloth, rings and beads, bound fur the south coast of Africa. It was a twenty-five day trip to Monrovia, where they shipped the "krooboys" or native roustabouts, a hundred and twenty In all, and set out for the seri ous business of exchanging kerosene oil for mahogany. While the steam ship was In Moniovia a man, appar ently Spanish, came n board and paid his passage to Cape Town. It was a long and monotonous Journey on board the trader. Captain Schell han explained but the mysterious passenger- taid he preierred that sort. When the steamship had passed St Paul de Loanda the krooboys ran many hundred feet of mahogany logs through the surf and piloted boats full of cojiper oar successfully to the Arnold Amsinck. Novo Rt'dondo was reached and the : eteamship was greeted by an extra- ordinary" number of natives in their cane- 'They wanted something, but 'CKjain Schellhan could not find out fhat it va until a delegation of na tives, accompanied by a very old man, came abnarl. They dem.nlpd ?enor Phiilipe. He was on board, they declared, and he had committed some deed for which in j veneeance was demandfd. In va captain and officers of the trades de nied that the n an was on board. It was npcsiary to make a show of force before the natives would go ashore. Tow aid night their attitude beer-me more threatening and the shlo was forf erl t j proceed out to sea and Good and True Safe snd reliable for regula ting the bowels, stimulating the liver, toning the stomach the world's most famous and most approved family remedy i3 BEECHAM'S PIL Sold are her U bozM I0, 2S Absolutely stir ..:.. wmmmw taw Since 1780 HERMAN P L PENDLETON - - me Oregon Theater Tonight. j further down the coast to a distance ! where the natives could not follow. What the stranger had done he never explained, and ho was landed at Cape Town as much of a mystery as when he came aboard. How those natives knew he was on hoard Is more than I can figure out," said one of the officers. "None of the krooboys could have told. It must have been a case of that mysterious sixth sense which some of the old men among the coast trlble are cred ited with possessing." FIFTEEN HEM WOMAN CARRY HER GOLD HOME Slip Refuses to Tako Siibtrcasury's Certificate and, Willi Aid of Xclgtu Ixus, (omits $21,872. Los Angeles, Cat. Mrs. C. T. Du bordieu, to whom the city of Los An geles owed nearly $25,000, dropped In at the city treasury and got her money. Fifteen neighbor women helped to carry it home. Mrs. Dubord'eu presented a war rant for $24,872 due her for property which the c'ty condemned. "I'll take this. If you please," she Faid. Chief Deputy Treasurer N. T. Pow ell detailed two men to drag sacks of go'd from the vault. Eich sack bore the seal of the United States ub treasury. with a certificate of the con tents of the bag. "You see, there's $5000 In each bag." Powell explained, politely. "How do I know " asked Mrs. Du bordleu "I want to count It." Tables were- provided and the counting was apportioned off among the neighbors. When It was determined that the sub-treasury had countrd correctly, Mrs. Dubord'eu split the $20 pieces into piles appropriate to the strength of each woman. It was scooped Into shopping baskets and the procession trailed forth toward the Dubordieu home. KURDS AND RUSSIANS MIX. Da ly SkirmlshcH In Northern Persia Arc Reported. St. Petersburg Skirmishes be .ween the Kurds and the Russians occupying the northern provinces of Vis a are reported in a dispatch re ceived here from Khol, 65 miles northweK of Tabriz. The Russian patrol.-t on the fifty mile stretch of road between Urumiah and Oilman have been fired at repcated'y during the past few days. Several Kurks have been killed by the Russians. Armed part:es f Kurds and Arme nians have been observed In the neighborhood of Ururn'ah, which Is occupied by the Turki. The house is doing right. business, all Bottled inBond 6 f ERS OREGON m M W H A T V , Pr-V: J'l II SfflMUl Ultt 7JZWffi 1 1 Hi ". Ma MILTON POULTRY SHOW A SUCCESS TIIUKE 1.Y EXHIBIT ENDS SATISFACTORILY Miss Mary Gallnher Soon to Become Br.ilo. Uork Cnishor Resumes Operation Schools to Honor First PrOsMont. I Mrs. Rosa Putman Fife suys so, speaking from experience of 86 years, (Special Correspondence.) she has Just been placed In office as Milton, Ore., Feb. 2. The first president of the James A. Sexton Cir poultry show held In Milton has cie of the G. A. R. . closed. The show was a success in The rules are: every particular and was attended by Avoid unpleasant subjects. Talk a large crowd all three days. Many 0( cheerful things, birds were entered from Tendleton, ; court the society of young people. Walla Via. la, Athena, Weston and Don't think that you are growing Freewater, many fine pens being 0i,j shown. j (jet plenty of fresh air and exercise. The marriage of Miss Mary Galla-, jad an active life and try to be her and James Still is announced to useUj taKe place enruary l at tne resi-, dence of the bride's sister, Mrs. Rob ert McEwen Mrs. W. A. Bacon, who has been j Washington. Officials of the Pub receiving medical treatment in Walla iic Heaith and Marine Hospital Ser Walla the past few weeks, is expected vlce are secklng legislative aid In their home Sunday. 'campaign against rabies, as a pre- The rock crusher has again started ntable diseasel stlUe Boarda of grinding rocks. 'Health have been solicited to make Colonel F. B. Boyd of Athena, at- tne aiseuse reportable like any con tended the poultry show where he taglous disease. iiaa Line uiuuucu mie cockerel on exhibition. j Z.' . . T ited old friends In Milton today. Misses Eva Thompson. Hazel Parr ker. Iva Thompson and Delia Mev- ens were among a party who attend - ed the opera at Walla Walla last eve ning. Gecirge Edwards has returned to Wasntucna after several weeks' visit with his family here. with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Holly Groom have Mr. and Mrs. Holly Groom have . . . . , gone to Colfax to spend the summer "?id.Kt.,K comfortably sett'ed in their new homo on Mill street. Mrs. Neal, mother of R. A. Carter, 11 tr t ! hard for me to breatho. A neigh- s. Neal. mother of R. A. Carter. I r favv? m "veral doses of Dr. ed In the city Wednesday from;Klngt8 N,?w, Dlcovery which brought r and wl'.l make her horn ewith ' KreaA relief' Th.e doctor ald J ;vas arriv Baker her son. Washington's birthday will be ob served at the Milton schools on the 21st, the 22nd being a holiday. RIVERMAX DROWNS AT OREGOX CITY Oregon City, Ore. A score of men lii skiffs are searching below the falls for the body of Joseph Bernart, pio neer riverman,'. who was swept to death In his gasoline launch over the fails or the Willamette, -the Doat, Multnomah county In April, 1910, at overturned and wrecked, was found ' tempted suicide by leapin? Into a under the suspension bridge. Bernart. J burning brush heap at the asylum who for more than forty years, had farm. She was severely burned, but towed logs for the pulp mills here, ' wjj recover. died as he had often said he hoped he would, on the water. He was GAVE SKIN TO SAVE LIFE, thoroughly acquainted with the trea- cherous current above the falls, but had no rear and laughed when friends told him he Bhould be more careful. PILES DEFY THE KNIFE. Tho Cause of Their Formation Still 'nearly able to go out of doors, while Remnlna, the boy is showing signs of recovery. One place where surgery fails to ' The latter was severely burned on bring permanent relief is In the treat-( November 3 when he got too close to ment of piles, because even when the a bonfire of dead leaves. He owes his evil tumors are cut away, the cause life to the fact that he wore a little of their formation still remains. That sweater closely buttoned from his cause Is poor circulation. Dr. Leon-'waist up. That stopped the progress hardt's HEM-ROID Is the tablet! of the flames and gave his mother remedy that is taken inwardly and the opportunity to beat out the fire, gets r'ght to the inside cause. The whole of one leg was burned HEM-ROID is sold for $1 by Pen- and the other down as far as the knee. dleton Drug Co. and all druggists. Money back if it falls. Dr. Leon hardt Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. Y. Write for booklet. DIVORCE FORCING SOCIAL TIES RACK. TO STONE AGE Professor F. G. PealKKly Asserts Le. gal Siarntloii Is Jlecomlnir More Popnlur ami Will Soon lireak up More Homes Than Death. Cambridge, Mass Divorce Is mak ing such inroads Into the sanclty of the family that it is but the matter of a generation or two when as many homes will De Dronen tip oy uivorce j proximately i.owu women, most or as by death itself, unless the present, them young girls, ranging In age rate of divorce ceases, is the predic- from 14 to 20 years,. have Mtterly dls tion of Professor Francis O. Peabody ! appeared. Nor does this number professor of Christian morals at Har- cover all the young women who drop vard. out of the world of their own ac- Professor Peabody declares that the quaintances suddenly. The police say home is a thing of the past; that the that not more than half of the actual family has outgrown its usefulness, , disappearances are formally reported, and that the social ties are going back "During 1911, " says a police offlcl to the stone age. These are in a al, commenting on the figures, "ve nutshel Isome of the Ideas that Pro-j have been, confronted with hundreds fessor Peabody has been trying to'f cases similar In every degree to deal with. (that of Dorothy Arnold. Many other "The coherence and permanence i family life are today seriously threat ened. Domestic Instability tends in a most startling manner to become an epidemic social disease. The num ber of divorces granted In this coun try Is Increasing. It may be comput ed that if the present rate of Increase In population and In separation be maintained, the number of separations of marriage by death would at the end of the twentieth century be less than the number of separations by divorce. "That means that about every other husband rnd wife will have to be credited with at least one divorce in a lifetime. Families do not hold to gether . us well as they used to be - cause there is less to hold them to-1 which seem to suffor most, as every gether. This break-up of the family ( victim complains of lame back and system mean what may bo termed a urinary troubles which should not be reversion of type, a going back to noglocted, as these danger signals of conditions of primitive civilization ' ten lead to moro f-erlous sickness, such from which tho human race emerged." DELL BUZZARD RACK AG UN. Establishes a Winter Home on Roof of "Haunted Hoiiho." Dover, Del. The "bell buzzard," which has been seen and heard in different locallileg in Kent county , Ing effect on the kidneys, which is al for the past eight or ten years, is most Immediately noticed by those now in Dover, making its resting! who try it. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ding place on the roof and chimney of the hampton, N. Y., offer to send a nam old Cowglll house, or "Haunted pie bottle of Swamp-Root, free by House." It can be seen every day, j mall, to every sufferer who requests and the jingling of the bell on Its! it. A trial will convince any one who neck attracts the attention of passers- may be in need of It Regular size by. I bottles BOcts and $100. For sale at Evidently driven to town by the ex- all druggists. Be sure to mention this treme cold weather and snow, buz- paper, - zards are frequently see nln the back yards of the residences. liut a few days a go a buzzard landed anions a flock of chickens at the home of L. Schablnger here, and remained w.tn the chickens day and night until forced to fly away by one 1 of the family. EASY TO 11EMAIN YOl'XG. Chicago Woman Who Knou, Tolls How to Ward Orr Old Ago.. Chicago. To remain young? It Is easier thun to remain good To War Against Rubies. I That the malady Is increasing In Us prevalence, particularly lrt the West, ,8 sh"n by statistical records kept b the 8ervlce j Untu declured there was not a of h MtasllBlppl . . an, , ,' L ' nun luiii J I 111 11 ir 1 1 1 ,uiliUIIIIU alone 117 cases were reported. Almost Lost Ills Life. c A Tl r o n n r : v, ...111 L, , Tv. . .v.. 1 . ... " , ix liirii;iii.t.a BIU1 111, Afc KBVB Ilia a dreadfu, cJ,d .. he writes, lthat caus. ed vere pains in my che.t. so It on tha verge of pneumonia, but to continue with the Discovery. I did so and two bottles completely cured me." Use only this quick, safe, re liable medicine for coughs, colds, or any throat or lung trouble. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. Guar anteed by Koeppens. WOMAN AT ASYLF.M TRIES Sl lCIDE IN FIRE Palem, Ore. Nora Maeller, mitted to the insane asylum com from l'ntlicr and Son Recover After Sixty Squaro Inches Arc Vsil. East Orange, N. J. After under going an operation. In which sixty square inches of skin were transferr ed from his body to the leg of his slx- ! year-old son, William A. Davenport is Dr. W. H. Alonzo Warner of East Or ange performed the operation, assist ed by Dr. Samuel A. Muta, Mayor of West Orange, and Dr. Leonard W. Smith of East Orange. MANY WOMEN DISAPPEAR FROM NEW YORK HOMES Year's Mynterlons Disnppen ranees That Were Reported to the I"ollee. New York. During the year 1911 the New York police were called to the aid of families from which some member had disappeared exactly 3,- 1500 times and during this time ap- PECULIAR AFTER EFFECTS OF CHIP THIS YEAR leaves Kidneys In Weakened Condi tion. Doctors In all parts of the country have been kept busy with tho epi demic of grip which has visited so many homes. The symptoms of grip this year are very distressing and leave the system In a run down con 1 dition, particularly the kldnevs. dition, particularly the . its dreaded Drlght'a Disease. Local druggists report a large sale on Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which so many people say soon heals and strengthens the kidneys after an attack of grip. Swamp-Root is a great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, and, being an herbal compound, has a gentle heal- TEO RUPTURE EXPERT HERE Seeley, Who Fitted tho Cwr of Rus sia, Will be at tho Grand Hotel, Walla Walla. F. H. Seeley of Chicago and Phila delphia, the noted truss expert, wl'.l be at the Grand hotel and will remain In Walla Walla this Monday and Tuesday only, February 5th and 6th. Mr. Seeley says: "Tho Spermatic Shield Truss as now used and ap proved by the. United States govern ment will not only retain any caso of rupture perfectly, affording" Immedi ate relief, but closes the opening In 10 days on the hverage case." This Instrument received the only award In England and In Spain, producing results without surgery or harmful in jections. Mr. Seeley has document ary references from the United States government, Washington, D C, for your inspection. All charity cases without charge, or if any inter ested call, he will be glad to show the truss without charge or fit them If desired. Anyone ruptured should re member the date and take adv intage of thli unusual opportunity. Rlamed a Good Worker. ''I blamed my heart for severe dis tress in my left side for two years," writes W. Evans, Dunville, Va "but I know now it was Indigestion, as Dr. King's New Life PUs completely cured me." Best for stomach, liver pnd kidney troubles, constipation, headache or debility. 25c at Koep pens. cases are just as baffling as hers. "The young girl left absolutely no trace behind. They made no prepar ations for departure, and few have since been heard from. We main tain a bureau of missing persons es pecially to carry on this work . of search. "Our investigations show that there are four reasons which eoveij most of the disappearances: First, severe home restraint; second, extreme pov erty;, third, theutricul aspirations; fourth, lured away." Telegrapher is Honored. Middletown, N. J. Mrs. E. H. Har riman and two associations of rail way telegraphers are erecting at the station of Ilarrlman, X. Y., a memor ial to Charles Minot, who, in 1851, transmitted the first train order by telegraph. Mrs. Harrlman is giving the monu ment, which will be completed and dedicated by veterans of the wire early in the spring. The design of the memorial tablet Is artistic and Ingenious. The figures on the pilaster, like oraments on each. side, are made up or battery JJars and other things from the equipment of the early telegraphers. At their base are large jars, while the scrolls of the capitals are 'made up of curled ticker tape. Rl'TTERMILK TO FIGHT RUM. Unique Club Formed to Aid Start of . Water Wagon. Minneapolis, Minn. A buttermilk club Is the latest fad In this city. It was formed and Includes many of tho leading men about town, who are sure !i r l ll M L- ifiiMimf CENTRAL MEAT MARKET St. George Cafe and Grill WHITE COOKS SERVICE FIRST Hot Merchants Lunch Daily From 1 1 :30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. FRENCH DINNER EVERY SUNDA.T FROM 11 A. M. TO 3 P. M. Open Day and Night Entrance on Webb St., or Through Hotel Lobby A SNAP FOR $2500.00 7 room modern house, stone cellar, barn, wood shed, bath, toilet, shade and fruit trees, 1-2 block ground. Call at once as bargains of this character can't last. Must see it to appreciate It. MARK MOORHOUSE CO. Phone Main 83. Other Property of Every Description. Money to Loan on City and County Realty. TIU3 GREATEST SUCCESSFUL- CURE OF ANY CHRONIC DISEASE WITHOUT THE KNIFE. See our patients testimony. Dee. 1st, 1911. I am glad to tell the public wha the Chinese Doctor did for me. I was nearly dead suffering from abcess In the stomach and three Am erican doctors told me there was no hope for me except an operation which I felt would kill me. So we called Dr. Leo Chlng Wo and tried his medicine and In two weeks I was out of danger, Took his wonderful medicine four -weeks more' and am nearly well. I can cheerfully recommend hi remedy to any one who Is In need of a doctor, for he certainly saved my life. Mrs. Ida Herring, 215 West Alder St., Walla Walla, Washington. We receive testimonials from our patients dally who have been cured. If you want to be cured, come and see us or If unable to come, write and enclose a two cent stamp for symptom blank. Write without delay. Address: LEO CHING WO, CHINESE MEDICINE CO., 14 E. Main St., Walla Walla, Washington. : DON'J BURN UP YOUR HOME TO KEEP YOUR WATER PIPES FROM FREEZING. Consult a plumbing estab lishment that handles no side lines, but Instead makes a specialty of careful, proper and sanitary plumbing and you'll save enough in one year on your fuel bill, to pay for the plumbing. It Is not necessary to keep your home hot and uncomfort able if your plumbing is dono right. We'll be pleased, to figure with you. Beddow& Miller Pendleton's Exclusive Plumbers Court and Garden Sts. Phono Black 35S6 that the exclusive use of this bever age will enable them to start tho new year right. The official stein song li as follows: Your bend will not ache and your throttle won't burn Drink her down, drink her down, drink her down If you drink buttermilk as It comes from tho churn Drink her down, drink her down, drink her down. MISLEADING SNEEZES. "How did you come on with study of the Russian language?" "Not well. While I was trying to pronounce a few words our family physician came along and forced mo to take all kinds of medicine to break up a cold." Washington Star. Deafness Cannot Re Cured hv local applications, as they cannot reach tiii iliscnn.'il portion of the ear. There In only one way to cure deafness, and that la by constitutional remedies. Deafness la caused bv an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When thia tube la inflamed you have a rumbling aonnd or Imperfect hearing, and when it la entirely closed. Desfmns Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, bearing will be destroy ed forever; nine rase out of ten are caus ed by Catarrh, which la nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous aurfacea. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Icafnea frauned by catarrh) that cannot be cured by ilull'a Catarrh Cure. Bend fur circulars free. V. 3. UF.NKY Ic CO., Toledo. O. Sold br Drr-Klsta, 7,'iC Take Hall's 1 mnlly IMlla for constipation. VhenAnticipa tion and Real ization Meet Our Meat! It's an event to look forward to, when the busy man knows that one of our choice steaks awaits him for a contented sup per. Phono Main 33. - CLASS PRICES REASONABLE 117 E. Court Street.