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CURES
oOLD SORES
If an old sore existed simply because the flesh wa9 diseased at that
particular spot, it would be an easy matter o apply some remedy directly
to the place that would kill the gonna; or the diseased flesh might be
removed by a surgical operation and a cure effected. But the very fact
that old sores resist every form of local or external treatment, and even
return after being cut away, shows that back of them Is a morbid cause
which must be removed before a cure can result. Just as long as the
pollution continues in the blood, the ulcer remains an open cesspool for the
deposit of impurities which the circulation throws oft. S. S. S. cures Old Sores
by purifying the blood. It removes every trace of impurity and taint from
the circulation, and thus completely does away with the cause. When
S. S. S. has cleansed the blood, tbe sore begins to heal, and it is not a
surface cure, but the healing process begins at the bottom; soon the dis
charge ceases, the inflammation leaves, and the place fills In with firm,
healthy flesh. Under the purifying and tonio effects of S.S. S. the system
Is built up, and those whose health has been impaired by the drain and
worry of an old sore will be doubly benefited by its it so. Book on Sores
end Ulcers and any medical advice free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA,
HEW K. OF P. HOME
PLANNED
HERMiSTON
(Special Correspondence.)
Hermlstun. Ore., June 21. A com
mittee of Knights of Pythias members
of lodge No- 107, Hermiston, has
been appointed to receive prices on
lots for the purpose of building a
castle hall. It is the idea to purchase
two lots near the business part of
Hermiston. The t mates will be given
authority to purchase whatever prop
erty the lodge decides upon. A. L.
Larson has been elected chancellor
commander for the ensuing term.
The following homesteaders have
made application to make final proof
under the thre year homestead law:
Mrs. Mary E. Stewart, 10 acres; X. D.
Loughlin. 10 acres; Fred Welles, 20
acres; Ed I.ovett. 10 acres; Howard
Illsley, 20 acres; Clarence Wight, 20
acres, and William Longhorn. 20
acres. It is expected that about thirty
will make final proof in the next three
months. Patents, however, will not
le issued for .this land until the wa
ter rights are paid in full.
Clarence K. Bland arrived home
this week and for a few days he will
have charge of the H. M. Co. during
the absence of John Donovan. Mr
Donovan expects to take a few weeks'
vacation about the time of the Elks'
convention at Portland.
Walter B. Hinkle has purchased a
new automobile of the Fisher agency.
ATHENA
BAND
TO
GO TO WALLA WALLA
(Special Correspondence.)
Athena, Ore., June 21. The Athe
na band, now under the leadership
of Prof. E. L. Smith, has been en
gaged to play in Walla Walla this
year for the big 4th of July celebra
tion. x
Miss Gladys Smith of Weston was
an Athena visitor Monday.
Sidney Murphy of Portland is vis
iting relatives in the city.
Miss Gladys Banister of Weston
was in the city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Price of Weston
were in Athena Monday.
It. Coppock and daughter Mattle
are visiting In Lexington this week.
Floyd Payne returned Wednesday
from Portland where he has been for
the past month. .
L. Swaggart and family were in
Pendleton Thursday.
Wm. Price and wife of Weston
were In the city iMonday.
. Mrs. J. E. Froome ad daughter
Katherine are visiting in Wallowa
this week.
A. Kirby of Adams was in the city
Thursday.
Specify Acme Quality
paints and finishes and insure a last
ing and pleasing job. Hale & McAtee,
the Acme Quality paint store.
A Remedy No Family
Should Do Without
No matter how healthy a human being
may be It Is safe to say that not many
months are passed without some obstruc
tion of the bowels, la other words, consti
tution, even If only temporary. The bloat
ing, dull feeling may start after the even
ing meal. If a laxative Is not taken that
night it Is certain that sleep will not be
aouad, and you will awake unrefreshed.
Hence, It Is Important for you and for
all the members of your family that a good,
reliable laxative be always kept In the
borne for Just such emergency. It la sure
t. be needed, and when needed you want
It at hand. No family that la careful of
Ita health can do without such a remedy.
Bnt the question of which remedy to have
.oa hand la also of vast Importance.
The laxative most highly recommended
'j the majority of Intelligent Americana
.- as oelng best for bablea and grownups Is
. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It la a liquid
.laxative tonic, mild, and never gripes. la
' iff, An ,iKii.f nannl. fry A Aan k .An
with safety to an infant. Children like it
because of these gentle qualities and be
cause It Is pleasant to the taste.
It is the best all-around remedy you can
have In the house for any disorder of the
stomach, liver and bowels, and many peo
ple like Mr. W. J. Wlgner, Alma. Colo.,
and Mrs. Albert E. Guest, Messex, Colo., say
they would aa soon ge without the necessi
ties aa without Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep
sin. Anyone wishing to make a trial of thla
remedy before buying It In the regular way
of a drngglst at fifty centa or one dollar
a large bottle (family size) can have a
sample bottle sent to the borne free of
charge by simply addressing Dr. W. B.
Caldwell, 405 Washington St., Montlcello,
111. Vonr name and address on a postal
card wilt do.
FOR. SALE
Summer Home at Newport, Ore.,
on Yaquina Bay
One of the best and most beautifully situated Summer Homes
at Newport, Oregon. For further information address,
Valley Real Estate Comp'y
Carlton, Oregon
SONS
DAUGHTERS
PIONEERS
ORGA
OF
I1IZE
MI1MOUY OF EAHLV HOME
111 ILDICHS TO KKE1 GKEKN
Father Time Depletes Hunks of Ajtvtl
JH'iuera aim orTsprlnjr rlnn to Pay
Tribute Mountain strawberries are
Plentiful.
(Special Correspondence.)
Weston, Ore., Jupne 21. At the
Pioneers' reunion this year a com
mittee was named for he purpose of
organizing the "Sons and Daughters
of Pioneers" and this committee met
last Saturday and the greater part of
organization is now near completion.
As the pioneers are less and less each
reunion, Weston thought It necessary
to do something so that the work of
the pioneers might not be forgotten
but that it ibe honored through the
coming years.
Mrs. Ullle Miller and children of
Athena were In the city visiting dur
ing the week.
Mr. George Beaton of Weston la
in Athena this week on business.
Mrs. Minnie La Lande returned
Monday from Portland; where she has
been attending the carnival.
Miss Ina Blomgren went to Pen
dleton Wednesday on business.
Miss Edna Banister of this city
was an Athena visitor this week. .
Mr. J. M. McRae and family re
turned this week from Portland.
Mrs. M. Glllet of this city was In
Pendleton Tuesday on buslnes.
Miss Mabel Lleuallen was in the
Garden City last week shopping.
Mr. Al XorDean who works In
Athena spent Sunday with relatives
in Weston.
The mountain strawberries are be
ginning to ripen and a few crates have
been picked and a most splendid crop
is expected this year.
Mrs. Max Kidder of Athena Is In
Weston this week visiting relatives.
Mrs. Bessie McAtee who has been
in Weston for the past two weeks
visiting with her mother Mrs. Jas.
Xavln, returned to her home In Pen
dleton Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stamper have
moved from Weston to Athena where
he will work for Mr. J. Dudley.
Mr. Cass Proebstal was in Weston
Sunday on business.
Miss Dorothy Bulflnch left Wed
nesday for Monmouth where she will
take a summer school course.
The East Oregonian Pony Contest
This Coupon Good for 10 Votes
Before June 22, 1912
This vote to be counted for
Name of Boy or Girl
No .' Street
II. F. I) Postoffice
Send to ths Pony Man, East Oregonian, Pendleton, Or.
DIMICK STOCK FARM
POLAND-CHINA SWINE
FOUNDATION STOCK', from Vt Herds in Wa.-slungton,
Iowa and Illinois.
BANNER. HERD
Of lit.'gifftored I'uliind-Cliina Swine.
YOUNG STOCK FOIL SALK
E. J. LANKINS, Manager
fuM;ml, Orrgon.
11 F. 1). No. 2
HERD OF CATTLE
CHANGES
HANDS
(Special Correspondence.)
Gibbon. Ore., June 21. Fay Le
Grow and W. U. Taylor of Athena
have purchased the Dave Bonlfer
cattle and moved them to their al
lotment on the forest reserve near
Wenaha Springs. Mr. Bonlfer had
a fine bunch of Hereford.
David Bonlfer and family were In
Pendleton last week.
Clarence Burden and wife were in
Pendleton last week.
John Hennigan of Idaho, is visit
ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Schwandt of
Pendleton are on the river camping
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Thompson have
gone to Pendleton.
Mrs. Susan King, who has been vis
iting here at the home of her brother,
Hoy Davis, went to Pendleton to
spend the summer there with her
sister, Mrs. Will Schwantz.
Miss Anita Kirkpatrlck of Weston,
was last week the guest of Miss Anna
May Thompson.
W. J. Furnish is visiting In Pendle
ton. ,
George Hamilton Is visiting in
Pendleton.
Mrs. Bert Adams has left for Teako,
Wash., on a visit to her mother.
Henry Thompson is visiting in Wes
ton this week.
Harry Reese of Pendleton, visited
Saturday and Sunday at the W. J.
Furnish home here.
II, STANFIELD LOSES
600 SHEEP: POISONED
Baker, Ore., June 21. John G.
Hoke is in receipt of a letter that
states that 600 head of sheep have
been poisoned at the range on upper
Burnt river recently. The sheep were
the property of Robert Stanfleld, large
sheep holder of Pendleton.
According to the letter and what
information that can be ascertained
the sheep were poisoned by some one
who premeditated the deed. The
sheep were poisoned with strychnine
salt spread over the range, Though
the work was done nearly a week ago
there has been no truce of the crim
inal since. The authorities said when
called up about the matter thnt they
had not been notified and conse
quently could not enlighten the own
ers. The wool men are much Inter
ested in the problem and Intend to
make every possible effort to put an
end to these actions.
Mr. Hoke also lost 15 head from
his band the other side of Medical
Springs June 3. They were shot by
some one riding in that country.
That Painting Job,
Don't let it bother you. Consult
us for advice and suggestions. Hale
& McAtee, the Acme Quality paint
store.
Lund Is Sold.
Ben C. Holt and wife have sold 103
ncres In the Mllton-Freewater sec
tion for 112,250.00, the purchaser be
ing Wlllla mT. Braden.
rn
Olio Bar large Uell .Brobo .E3uIg
, k
Good boned, blocky mules, all broke, gentle, raised out
of farm mares in Boise Valley, Idaho.
These mules are in fine condition to go into the harvest and will be sold to the high
est bidder without reserve. 3 cars of Horses will accompany these mules and will
be sold if buyers are found, otherwise they will be shipped north. TERMS, CASH,
Oregon Feed Yard, I P. LI., Saturday, Juno 22
COL. V. F. YOIIIIKA, Auctioneer E. F. MARKS, Owner
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Don't Scrub Them
Avoid the backache and sore knees caused
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to keep bright and clean, are attractive and
very inexpensive.
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