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T5T0HT PAGES. TVATLY F.AST OTfF.flONTA'N'. TKttT)TRTON. OftttflOK FRIDAY, If ARCH 21, 1913. PAGE REVT5N. WILL CELEBRATE OPENING OF RIVER Fasco, Wash., March 11. Arrange msata are being made to- celebrate the opening of the Columbia river. The Pasco Commercial club has made preliminary plana. "With the signing of the rivers and harbors bill as one of the closing acts or President Taft. the opening of the Columbia river ha become an Im mediate possibility. The Pasco chamber of commerce feels that the commercial organizations of the In land Empire will be glad to Join in a celebration as soon as the work is done. The plan as outlined by the com mittee in charge is to hold a two days' celebration, the first day to be the day before the official opening of the canal and locks, on this day ap propriate games and contests will be Some Growing Children are under size under weight. Some grow tall and thin, others are backward in studies pale and frail improper assimilation is usually the cause. If your children are not rugged and ruddy and rosy bubbling with energy and vim at all times, you owe them SCOTT'S EMULSION nature's concen trated nourishment to build body, bone, muscle and brain. Children need SCOTTS EMULSION to progress. Scott & Bownh, Bloomfield, N. J. Tnda-Mufc 12-94 COLONIST FARES WESTBOUND March 15 to AprilI15, 1913 SEND FOR THE FOLKS While the Fairs are Low. The Low Fares apply from the following and many other points in the East, to any station on the O.-W. R. & X. in Idaho. Oregon and Washington. Atlanta, Ca $51.70 Memphis, Oklahoma City 35.25 . 1.1 .r Tenn. 42.50 Philadelphia, Baltimore, Md. 51.75 ' Milwaukee, ! M75 Boxton, Mass. 55.15 WJ(j J(( ?0 Pittsburg, ra. 47.00 Buffalo, X. Y. 47.50 Montgomery, Chicago 38.00 Charleston, Ala, 50,15 St. Ixmis, Mo. 37.00 S. C. 53.00 MusUogce, Denver, Colo. 30.00 Detroit, Mich. 43.50 okjat 35.20 Omaha, Neb. 30.00 Fort Worth, No;v ywk CJty M00 Kansas City, Tex. 40.75 Mo. 30.00 Minneapolis, 30.00 Orleans 48.05 yvcnwortli, Louisville, Ky 42.85 St. Paul, Minn. 30.00 Kan. 30.00 Tickets will bo delivered without extra charge to anybody at any point where Colonist fares apply, upon deposit with any O.-W. R. & N. Agent of the amount. FOR FULL PARTICULARS DROP A CARD TO T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent O-W. R. & N. Pendleton, Oregon planned and apeechea arranged while at night a banquet will be served. The second day will open with a boat trip down the river to Celllo for the official opening. The committee plans to invite ex president Taft to be present and make the principal speech at the opening. Others who will be urged to be pres ent will Include the new secretary of the interior, Lane, in order that he may become acquainted with this sec tion and its possibilities. Captain Mc Dermott, J. N. Teal, Professor Lyman and Captain W. P. Gray will receive recognition as the leaders, with the late Dr. N. O. Blalock, who worked with untiring energy for the open river. It Is Impossible to settle on a defi nite date Just now but in all prob ability this celebration will be some time in May, 1914 It is not Intend ed that It should In any way interfere with the exposition planned by the city of Lewlston for 1915. CIIIX KEU TOURNAMKNT OX. When All Matchex Have Been Played Off, Winners Will Be Annoii"eel. La Grande, Ore., March 21. The first three matches of the local con test in the T. M. C. A. Chess and Checker club have been played off. The purpose of this conest is to se lect the three best men in the city to represent the club in two contests which are now being arranged with smllar clubs from Alicel and Island City. President Berger is very anx ious that all men of the city who are Interested In the game shall have a tryout for a place on the team. The contents so fr arranged are for check ers only. The Y. M. C. A. is open every evening for these matches and two more boards have been added by the club to provide for more matches. POUCKMAV SPANKS BOY AT MOTHER'S KEQVKST Youngster Thereof ter Makes No Fur ther OIjellon to Going to School. Portland, Ore., March 21. It was a Rood, old-fashioned spanking that Patrolman Post gave Fred Lofting, aged 9, when he found the youth playing "hookey" from the Kern grammar school and the action had a salutorv effect for the youth ac companied Post to school without further dispute although the tears were still coursing down his cheeks when Post left him at the door. Post found the boy loitering and took him to the Lofting home, 801 Oregon street, where Mrs. Lofting de clared that she could do nothing with the boy. She is a widow and young Lofting was too sturdy for her to com bat. "I wish that you would give Fred a sound spanking." said Mrs. Lofting, and Post agreed. He retired to the woodshed with the boy, who had fought the patrolman all the way, and a few minutes later he emerged with a very quiet youth. Post recently arrested a highway man without firing a shot while squads of police were scouring the country for the man. He was refused a medal by the police commission be cause there had been no gun play. XO MORE SPOONING WITH NATIVE GIRLS IX LIGHT OF MOON Officer In Charge Issues Strict Orders That Men Must Not Walk Willi Brown Women. Washington, March 21. No more can the American fighting man in Ma nila walk hand in hand in the moon light with his brown-skinned, starry eyed sweetheart for the war depart ment learned that Col. G. K. Hunter of the Seventh cavalry has issued an order probihlting the men of the Ma- i CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 1 FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLEAN LODGE No. II A a. F. and A. M.. meets ths V first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brethren are Invited. DAMON LODGE N. 4 K. of P., meets every Mon day evening In I. O. O. F hall. Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to attend. H. M. Eider, C. C; R. W. Fletcher, K. R. 8. M V. TURLEY, M. D., OFFICE WITH Lynn K. Blakeslee. M. D., Judd building. Residence phone, Main 654; office phone, Ma.ln 7k. DR. 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. PENDLETON LOCAL NO. 11, Meeta . first and third Saturdays of each month at 1:30 d. m. H. J. Rosenberg, pres.; W. R. Campbell, sec. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Ui rector and licensed embalmer Onnostts nostofflce. Funeral parlor Two funeral cars. Calls responjad t u or nlB-ht 'Phone Main 75s INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES , reliable abstract of title to all imA. la Umatilla county. Loans or city and farm property. Buys ana alia all kinds of real estate. Doet a. .Aanral brokerage business. Pay taxes and makes Investments for non residents. Write fire, life and acci itmt insurance. References, an bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. C. H. MARSH. Sec BHIfTLEY A LEFFINQWELL. REA1 state, fire, life and accident insur anee agents- New location, 815 Malr street. Phone Main 404. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CITT LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street. Carney A Bradley, rrops r.itran fAA and sale stable. Good rirs at all times. Cab line In connec tton. 'Phone Main 70. PHYSICIANS. H. B. GARFIELD, M. D.. HOMEO nathlc physician and surgeon. Of fie Judd ' ck. Telephone: Office black 8411: residence, red 26S8 JOHNSON & neys at law. building. VETERINARY SURGEONS. CHINA RESTAURANT. NOODLES and chop suey. Ung D. Goey, prop Vt the old stand, Alta street In rea of Tallman Drug Co, W. LASSEN, M. D. V., GRAD uate M. Kllllp Veterinary College. Chicago. Assistant State Veterinar ian, Stallion and Jack Inspector for - Umatilla Co. Official Local Stock Inspector. Office phone Main ZO: Res. phone Main 27. Res. 611 Bush street.' ATTORNEYS. RALEY & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT law Office In Despain building. CARTER & SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS at law.. Office In rear of American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON at WILSON, 4.TTOR- neys at law: rooms 8 and 4 Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORN ET at law. Will practice In all stat and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law, estates settled, wills, deed mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made Room 17, Schmld block. FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTORNEY at law. Office In Smlth-Crawfor building. SKRABLE, Office In ATTOR Despalt RESTAURANTS. SECOND-nAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NEW and second-hand goods. Cash pal, for all second-hand goods bought Cheapest place in Pendleton to buj household goods. Call and get hit prices. 210 E. Court street Phont Black 8171. Refinishing Marred Furniture IS EASY AND INEXPENSIVE Shabby, scratched pieces of furniture that are unsightly and a discredit to your home can be made to look bright and new at slight ex pense and you can do it yourself. ACME QUALITY VARNO-LAG stains and varnishes at one operation, giving to all kinds of surfaces the elegant effect and dur able, lustrous surface of beautifully finished oak, mahogany, walnut or other expensive woods. Call for color card. Wall Paper, Glass, Oils, Varnishes, Brusfcea and Painters Supplies of all kinds. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. HALE & McATEE 807 MAIN STREET - - - PENDLETON, OREGON nlla garrison from appearing in pub 11s with native women. The order was imperative and read: "Members of this command are hereby forbidden to be seen in public in the company of native women, ex cept those men who are married to such women." An explanation of the reasons gov erning the issue of the order did not accompany the report. It is under stood, however, that the prohibition will not prevent the men who have lost their hearts to brown-skinned girls from courting them in the pri vacy of their homes. gan to apply at the time of the orig inal operation. BAKER WILL HAVE A CO-OPERATIVE STORE Baker, Ore., March 21. J. M. Daly. M. W. Sturgill and F. L. Hubbard have filed articles of incorporation for a stock company to be known us the Farmers' Trading Co. It is capitalized at 825,000 with shares valued at $20 each. The object of the concern is to es tablish a co-operative store in which anyone may buy stock and derive the benefits therefrom. It is the com pany's' intention to handle commodi ties in all branches of the mercantile business. E. L. Hall, a man of wide experi ence in the line of starting these en terprises. Is here launching the. new concern in the field. Ties of wedlock the kind wife buys for him at the counter. a man's bargain Baker, Ore.. March 21. Westbound trains are all running way behind elr schedule time owing to the bliz- trds in the middle west. Train No. 6, due at 11:05 p. m. Saturday arrived yesterday morning. unning as No. 17. Train No. 9, the fast mail due In Baker at 7:55 last night arrived yesterday morning at :30 o'clock, running as extra No. 193- 199. No. 17 of this morning, due at 4 5 a. m. was reported as 8 hours late. No. 6 the local eastbound pas senger due at 11:45 a. m. was report ed as 2 hours late, but this is due to late Washington connections. SPONGE IN MAN'S ABDOMEN 7 YEARS DENTISTS. DR. JAMES E. SHARP. DENTIST Office, Room 12, Temple Building Phone Main 190. MISCELLANEOUS. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE scrlption for county court, circuit court, Justice court, real estate, etc, for sale at East Oregonlan office. LEGAL BLANKS of every flescrtp tlon for country court, circuit court Justice court, real estate, etc., tot Sale at Hast Oregonlan office. ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATION? weddinr announcements, embossef oiivate and business stationery, etc Very lates styles. Call at East Ore gontan office and see samples. LOWELL A WINTER. ATTORNEY and consullors at law. Office 1 Despain building. OvVEFT ENGRAVING COMPANY. rwmANO : - oreooh T iSssn - tor him, t -- ? hi, n,-- U7.ZKI STILL BOTHERING BAKER IHktor, Sued by May lie operated on Pleads Statute of Limitations, Chicago, March 21. If a sponge Is left in the abdomen of a patient ar ter an operation and is not discover ed for seven years, does the statute of limitations apply from the date of the Insertion of the sponge or the date of the discovery? This is a legal question which United States District Judge Carpen ter was called upon to decide today, It arose in the case of George N Montgomery of Jacksonville, Fla. against Dr. Charles E. Kalke, of Chi cago. The plaintiff avers that the physician negligently left the sponge in the abdomen after an operation for appendicitis. 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