East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 22, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE ELEVEN, Image 11

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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1913.
PAGE ELEVEN
NEWS OF NEAR BY TOWNS IN UMATILLA COUNTY
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RAWHT DRIVE IS
SUCCESS NEAR ECHO
(Special Correspondence.)
(Echo, Ore., Feb. 22. Tho rabbit
drive held on Butter Creek la.st Sun
day was bo successful thnt another
drive will be held at the same place,
the Jesse Moore ranch, on next Sun
day, Feb. 23. Twelve hundred of the
furry pests were killed last Sunday.
Miss Esther Scholl has accepted
the position as assistant at the Echo
postofflce.
E. Helrne of Sunnysldt, Wn., who
owns a section of wheat land two
miles northeast of Echo is here look
ing after his Interests.
Mrs. James McLauchlin of Duncan
returned to her home this morning
after a two days' visit with her son
James McLaughlin Jr., who is In the
employ of the O.-W. R. & x. Co. at
thto place.
CHILDREN ALL SICK WITH COLD.
COUGHING, FEVERISH, AWAKE ALL NIGHT
Usa Pure and Pleasant Dr. King's New Discovery. Relieves tho
Cough, Loosens the Cold,
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IWnen your family is visited by a
old epidemic and your home seems
like a hospital, your children all have
eolda, cough continually, are fever
ish and restless at night, sleep little
and then not the sound, refreshing
leep children need. You yourself
Are almost sick and awake most of
the night, caring for them. You
need Dr. King's New Discovery.
It quiets the children's cough in
stantly. It is pure and pleasant.
Children like it. By relieving the
eough promotes sleep and gives you
and the children the much needed
rest
Get a bottle of Dr. King's New
Discovery from your druggist He
KOEPPEN'S
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CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PENDLEAN LODGE No. II
A, A. F. and A. M.. meets th
V first and third Mondays of
each month. All visiting brethren
are Invited. '
DAMON LODGE N. 4
bff K. of P., meets every Mon
1 day evening In I. O. O. F
hall. Visiting brothers Cor
dially invited to attend
H. M. Elder, C. C; R. W. Fletcher, K.
R. S.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer
Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor
Two funeral cars. Call responded to
0ay or night 'Phone Main 78.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands in Umatilla county. Loans on
city and farm, property. Buys and
sella all kinds of real estate. Doei
a general brokerage business. Payt
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. Write fire, life and acci
dent insurance. References, anj
bank in Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pre.
C. H. MARSH, Sec.
BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL, REAL
estate, fire, life and accident insur
ance agents- New location, 815 Malr
street. Phone Main 404.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON
street. Carney A Bradley. Props
Livery, feed and sale stable. Good
rigs at all times. Cab line in connec
tion. 'Phone Main 70.
PHYSICIANS.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMED
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
fice Judd ' ck. Telephone: Office
black 8411; residence, red 2633.
M v. TURLEY. M. D.. OFFICE WITH
Lynn K. Blakeslee. M. D., Judd
aildlng. Residence phone, Mam ill;
fflee phona, Mala 7 a,
Jay Pulmulter and family former
ly of thai place but who have been
living In Hermlston the past year have
returned to Echo and will make this
their home. They are occupying the
Anna Young residence near the
flour mills.
Mrs. Chris Mlckesel of Brush Prai
rie, Wash., left on Wednesday for her
home after a short visit here.
Justice of the Peace Willis of Stan
field, was a business visitor here to
day. Mrs. Hugh D. Smith visited In
Pendleton tho first of the week.
A plain drunk was given the ac
customary $5 fine this morning by
Louis Scholl, Jr., who is acting record
er during the temporary absence of
City Recorder F. E. Everltt in Pen
dleton. B. F. McCullough, the prominent
Meadow farmer. Is in Pendleton for
a few days' visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C E. Wells drove
down from Xolin thU morning to do
some shopping and returned home in
the afternoon.
Promotes Rest and Sleep.
will refund your money if it doesn't
give relief.
W. II. Knowles, of Osco, HI.,
writes: "We have given Dr. King's
New Discovery the most thorough
tests for coughs, colds and various
bronchial troubles for six years, and
have never found it to fail."
"For about three months I had the
worst kind of a cough," writes W. P.
Rinehart of Asbury, N. J. "It
would keep me awake for hours at
night. All the medicines I took did
not help me till at last I used Dr.
King's New Discovery. Three doses
gave me the first good night's rest I
had in months and further use com
pletely cured me." Sold by
Ditto STORE
D. R. CHEN Chincso Herb Co.
Pendleton, Oregon
114 E. Webb St. Under State Hotel.
OFFICE HOURS. 10-12 and 1-8.
Our wonderful Herb cures Rheumatism, As
thma, Nervous Weakness, Kidneys, Rupture,
Chronlo Coughs; also Lung, Heart, Stomach and
Female Trouble. Our Herb remedies have been
used with wonderful results In China for over
4,000 years.
CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION FREE.
Phone Main 173.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
PR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STAFF
Stock Inspector. Office at Koep
pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 411
Residence, 915 East Court street
Res. phone Main 69.
C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V., GRAD
uate M. Kllllp Veterinary College.
Chicago. Assistant State Veterinar
ian, Stallion aid Jack Inspector
for Umatilla Co. Official Local
Stock Inspector. Office phone Main
20; Res. phone Main 27. Res. 616
Bush street.
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office in American National
Bank Building.
JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNEY AT
law Office in Despaln building.
CARTER & SMYTIJE. ATTORNEYS
at taw. unice in rear or American
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
PETERSON 8t WILSON. UTOR-
neya at law; rooms 3 and 4 Smith
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORN El
at law. Will practice in all statf
and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, 8
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNET
at law, estates settled, wills, deeds
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17, Schmidi
block.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNE1
at law. Office in Smith-Crawfortf
building.
LOWELL & WINTER. ATTORNEYS
and consullors at law. Office lr
Despaln building.
JOHNSON & SKRABLE, ATTOR
' neya at law. Office In Despair
building.
WESTON AND ATHENA
PUBLIC SCHOOLS DERATE
(Special Correspondence.)
Athena. Ore., Feb. 22. In the
eighth grade room In this city yes
terday the eighth grade of Weston and
the eighth grade of Athena schools,
debated on: "Resolved, That the Phil
ippines should be granted their inde
pendence." The Athena upheld the af
firmative side and won.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Casper Wood
ward, Tuesday, Feb. 18, a daughter.
Geo. Klnnear of Weston was in the
city Thursday.
H. O. Parker was a Pendleton vis
itor Thursday.
Earl McKenzIe of Weston, was In
the city yesterday.
Glenn Morrison of Weston was In
Athena yesterday.
A. M. Meldrum was In Pendleton
Monday.
L. L. Rogers of Adams was an
Athena visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. James Iceland of Weston was
In the city Monday.
Miss Ethel Duncan of Weston was
In Athena Thursday.
District Elder Warner, of the Co
lumbia river conference of the M. E.
church held the second quartely meet
ing In this city Wednesday.
Rev. D. M. Helmlck was a visitor
at the county seat Thursday.
Alvie Wurzer of Weston .was an
Athena visitor Friday.
J. T. Lleuallen of Adams, was In the
city during the week.
S. Vincent was a visitor at the
Garden City Wednesday.
James Ashworth of Weston transact
ed business in Athena Thursday.
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Mil. AND MRS. GEORGE
OF URIAH ENTERTAIN
(Special Correspondence.)
Ukiah, Ore., Feb. 22. Mr. and Mrs.
George Stuart entertained Friday
evening at their home, the Ukiah Ho
tel. , They were assisted by Mr. and
Mrs. Loyad Stuart and Miss Etta
Hlnes. A short musical program was
rendered by Miss Alma Gyphart, Bert
Maclaughlln, Claud Sturdivant, and
Eber Mossie, after which dancing was
enjoyed until midnight. Dainty re
freshments were served. Every one
expressed themselves as having a
splendid time and departel for home.
Among those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Sturdivant, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lo-
Sarsaparilla
Eradicates scrofula and all
other humors, cures all their
effects, makes the blood rich
and abundant, strengthens all
the vital organs. Take it.
Get It today in usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs
RESTAURANTS.
CHINA RESTAURANT. NOODLE If
and chop suey. Ung D. Goey, prop
t the old stand, Alta street in reaf
of Tallman Drug Co.
SECOND-ILAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NEW
and second-hand goods. Cash palJ
for all lecond-hand goods bought
Cheapest place in Pendleton to buj
household goods. Call and get hit
prices. 210 E. Court street. Phoni
Black 3171.
DENTISTS.
DR. JAMES E. SHARP. DENTIST
Office, Room 12, Temple Building
Phone Main 190.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE-
scrlptlon for county court, circuit
court, justice court, real estate, etc.
for sale at East Oregonlan office.
LEGAL BLANKS of every 4escrl
Uon for country court, circuit court
Justice court, real estate, etc., to
Sale at East Oregonlan office.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS
wedding announcements, embossed
private and business stationery, etc
Very lates styles. Call at East Ore
gonlan office and see samples.
BEAVER ENGRAVING
-- COMPANY
rorrif.N0
town nm
OKEdON
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renze, Misses Helen Hlnes, Nora Ellis,
Alta Kirk, Nora Ingram, Olive Bald
win and Frankle Sturdivant: Messrs
Oscar Hilbert, Sanford Chilson, Gor-
den Mettle, Bert Andrus, Walker Ellis
Jerome Troxel, Jess Hilbert, Harley
Kirk and Walter Allison.
At the meeting of the literary 80
oletv helH Wednesday night, the fol
lowing offlcera were elected, Jerome
Troxel, president; Helen nines, secre
tary: Jeff Kirk, editor; Walker Ellis,
sergeant-at-arms. On account of the
good sleighing the literary is largely
attended.
Carl Kirk of Echo Is visiting his par
ents of this place.
Geo. Ransler of Pendleton has leas
ed th James Porter Dlace near Al-
bee and will move his family there
soon.
Sam Neil of Albee returned home
after BDendlnar the winter with his
niece Mrs. Gus Paul of Camas, Wash
ington. Gilbert Ellis returned to his ranch
near Ukiah. Monday after spending
several months in Portland under the
care of an eye specialist.
Miss Marv Mackenzie spent Sunday
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mackenzie.
Dr. Snao returned from a profes
sional visit at Hitter, Saturday.
Those that have been suffering
from the grippe the last two weeks
are Mrs. L. R. Laurence. Mrs. H. H.
Lenz, Mrs. E. Hale, and M. E. Sturdi
vant. Courtney Belnap spent a week on
the John Day. Me reports little loss
of stock.
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WESTON PHYSICIAN
4 GOES TO SPOKANE
(Special Correspondence.)
Weston. Ore.. Feh. 22. Dr. R. D.
Cashatt left last evening for Spokane
after several days' visit with nis wiie
anH familv In Weston. In a short
time he expects to go to New York
for several months' post-graauate
course.
Mrs. Joe Lleuallen left Tuesday for
enterprise in response to a message
stating the .illness of her daughter,
Mrs. Ralph Staggs.
Mr. Earle Kirkpatrick leu Monauy
for Asotin county, Washington, where
he will remain during the spring and
summer months.
too tji TjindA returned Monday af
ter a few days' visit with relatives in
the Garden city.
Mrs. Ralph Klnnear and Mrs. jas.
La Lande were Athena visitors dur
ing the week.
Mrs. George DIsmore is very ill at
her home south of Weston.
Mrs Clarence Whitman and Chil
dren of Milton, were in Weston dur
ing the week visiting Mr. and Mrs.
George Proebstel.
w t vi-Unntrtek. ir.. left TU68-
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j.. mnminx for Heppner where he
will remain during the 8mmer
months to assist hi? uncle, jonn iu
wards, on tho farm.
Mrs. Minnie Walker made a busl
Hani Ad:
a nnnn rttsiness FOR SALE
first class restaurant which 1 ar
compelled to sell on account of po
health. Address P. O. Box
Echo. Ore
TTATR WORK LADIES WANTING
Hiiif Work done right, address
Madam Kennedy. Atheaa. Oregon.
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whether you are or not you should have some
nice engraved calling cards.
they cost no more than the regular printed
ones but look so much better.
for instance, a copper plate with your name
engraved in a neat script, together with 100
linen cards printed from same will cost you only
$1.75.
this plate will last for years and your future
orders printed from it will cost you only $1.25
for 100.
if you would prefer your name engraved in
Old English, French Script, Roman, Gothic or
thaded styles, there will be a little extra charge
on the plate only.
every woman, girl and man needs calling
cards, so why not have nice ones being the cost
is so reasonable.
call and let us show you all our pretty styles
af engraving.
East Oregonlan
ness trip to Walla Walla during the
week.
W. R. Brown of this city has pur
chased a new 1913 Overland car.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Woods were
in Walla Walla Wednesday on busi
ness. Mrs. R. D. Cashatt was In Athena
Thursday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. I. O'Harra were
In Walla Walla during the week.
Mr. A. M. Barnett was in Athena
during tbe week on business.
Rev. Qulnney was In Weston
Thursday holding his regular meet
ing in the Eptacopal church.
Mrs. Frank King returned Thurs
day from Fitzvllle.
Mr. Frank Benard was in Weston
on business Thursday.
Mr. Thos. MeBride went to Walla
Walla Friday to sustain an operation.
Mr. Bert Marsh of American Falls
Idaho, is in Weston this week visiting
relatives ad friends.
Wm. Alerts is up from Pendleton
spending the week.
Jess Gordon Of Helix is in Weston
this week visiting relatives.
Miss Edna Banlstei returned Thurs
day after an extended visit in Walla
Walla.
Tho infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Winn has been quite ill with
pneumonia fever.
L. '- - A- . ..- - I,
Before You Move
Investigate
Be sure your new home has that important modern
convenience electric light. There are many such
and they are in great demand by those who know
how to enjoy them. The modem electric light is so
much better than any other that no one need hesi
tate about the cost. The General Electric Com
pany has perfected its MAZDA lamp which gives
hvice as much light as ordinary electric lamps using
an equal amount of electricity.
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Wo Have G.E. MAZDA Lamps
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For all those who live in wired houses we effer an
opportunity of getting the benef t cf the great light
giving quality cf these lamps. For those who own
umvired houses on our distributing lines we will give
advice cf value in wiring houses for electric light
Pacific Power Gib Light Co.
"Always at Your Service"
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E. M. Smith is moving his family
into the Joe Blomgren residence.
Mr. Wm. McKenzie left Wednesday
for several days' visit in The Dalles,
Portland and Corvallis.
WAR DECLARED
CATARRH Germs Must Re Conquered
Or Health Will Re Destroyed.
If you have Catarrh, you must van
quish an army of persistent, destruc
tive microbes before you can ba
healthy.
You might as well choose your
weapons, declare war and destroy this
army of Catarrh germs right now.
Booth's HYOMEI, a pleasant germ
destroying air breathed over the en
tire membrane will kill Catarrh
germs.
Booth's HYOMEI (pronounce it
Hlgh-o-me )ls guaranteed by Tall
man and Co. to end Catarrh or mon
ed back. It surely Is fine for coughs,
colds and croup. If you own a little
HYOMEI hard rubber pocket inhaler
get a separate bottle of HYOMEI for
only B0 cents. If you haven't an in
haler secure a complete outfit for
only J1.00. Just breathe It no stom
ach dosing.
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