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TACK TWCX DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PUXDLETO.N. ORiXiOl 'A FIXKSIAV, XOVI.'MISFIt 21, l0 5 Pendleton, Nov. 25, '09 1 fuiiMiru n:E.sirm:it TtKK win: o. We hope you will all enjoy Thanksgiving Peoples Warehouse Where it Pays to Trade l.jTnan J. (iae, Frulaumerl by Pre xtou FtpriTKx-s. Ma kin Third IUjinuu;c ' Altar In S.-andi uf Conjugal Felicity Brkb- Ilai Had Komaulic l ife. li.il ilfi. F. yV J An Dico. Cal.f , Xvv. 21. Mr. K-irh..-r:a-r T.r.i'.ev's loi.ny of theo . a.'l as 'S i" ant.ci; ation o; we 11. Hi :oniorrwr of Lyrnan J. of the treasury. yVva S.iilou. whose ei.- I irfrinTt r. :! became k:K" i . i: th-j efforts cf the principaL kcti it -.-crcl- ilra. Ua.iuu is a ' r-n. conv-.n to ice iophy. but Mr. jc?ge fr y.me years pifct r,E' !--? r.e uf !r.i. I.ngleys men etn;ntni WafcA Our Ad. in Thursday' East Oregonian and Tribune LI r i I .).;: :. After their mrrUg th 1 1 f ':r...-r fn.-ttiry of thetreasury n! ' h : t.r..le wiii t ike up ther resSem-e La a i:l.al nvtttv rcc-.-iitly tompM j .. I f -r tht.-n at Piht Loma. ! Th.s ii! bt Mr. Gase's third ven ture :r.to mstrinv. ny. Hit first- wife. I to whir.i be wa i J W In 14. a j Vi.-s .-"-rah Ether. dge, daughter 'A a ! jhyiician if Hastings. Minn. ehe I Oi-i -a and fime ten or tw-ive Ijetsrs lat-r Mr. Gag married Mn j Cornelia Washburn I 'age of Den-'r. I r.h. e death a few ye.. is ago left Mr. i Cat'- a widower for the second rme. Mr. (luge's fiancee, who is the ' at-uvh'.tr of George M. Ballou. a I rr-imlnTt San Diego merchant, ha I passed thrjui;h a varied matrimonial jc-ir.er. Several years ago ?he was I rr.arri.- 1 to a Pif.shurg man who was I a w ir.t-r T't-r here. The counsmp ut romantic?"5 She t-ld at he propoHea wn:ie i.i'-y i w.r! on a paiiooat ueimra in I lay at nlsht. Me died ron after fie ' we'ldin and the widow returned here 1 fr.,r,, Pittbure. where they had goie her mald-n V i vas brief bi f j j Tri-n I. that EXPRESS GO. GIVES A VALUABLE IIP OF CHJtl.STM V 1'A K f,KS , A- I!. fcfH Mak Virn? n?2ftlni ' Wlilrii Will In-urr Frly Ivllvpry and ITtjtnil'in tit vm-ti ami 1 1.u:l;iat- all arid Ml-tatf-. I' yo j -xt.t to ' -n I your r;itr.er. tw!fh8rt or fr.-nd. a (:hr:t.:irt preneM thl yer? If no, and you I.nJ X:'a;on to jJ;i,r'.n.:7 no-re i;,r'n eorr.par.y, 1; ou'.l b- .:! to b'.ir in mini the following ii".;'-tlon ob- mKted by A P.. y.e..'. , XV-l.t f'lT the Pa lfic Kxj-rM! :m.any. Kirit: Khlj, your i,w.k ;' a riy, by the 15th to the llrh of ! robe r If t.olte. The ex;,ren company will frive you a xrr.ali ltb ! to p.fte on the psrknjr 'readinsf "lon't op'-n un til Chrln'ma." TliiH '1H 1mure the pa':k:i(?e n-aehlnj; It ! xtlnatlon br fore ".'brlt:nai! an') piv the additional pleasure to the reelpieni of the ift of having It on i.'hrixtn.a morning. Ketf.rnt- t'e wooden boxen for taelr. I In. Thl 1 e.pwial'y important for glaiiK or other fragile artU:l-ii which houid be earefully t.arke,! nnd pro tected. It may r;oxt a few cent more, but the danger of !' i t dnm?? !n very much reduced. Third: Write the add'rem In full, tate county, el'yj Ktreet and number, on the box or package with Ink or crayon. TaK are frequently torn off and Jot. True. If the h!pm-nt In lout the expr'- company will pay for it, but that, will Rive your friend no pleasure, Fourth: If you want to prepay the chart-en. w rite the word "paid" In lare jdaln letters on the p:tr-kai". Fifth: Init on a receipt, and nee that the amount paid ! marked on the receipt and packa'-, and the val ue of the pnekaxe declared thereon. Hlxth: Write your own addrew In full romewhere on toe pa'kaxe fol lowing the prefix "From." Heventh: Kmdore n card In c-irri box or pa kae readlnK: Frofn Tr. : .....,V--nv.:-'i' . . ' ' ' ' j ,. .'. ' - i J? 1 r ' ' - - -J . ' ;, ;. ' . . -f ,' -.' .. t : .' . r - -a f - f '. - . , ..... . ;. .-, ' . , 4 r"v - '.". ; -"-.' .. ' " V: r " ... t '.I f..-. I J, . " r--.. , -,'7' r ;' 'i :'. ;' - . . V-.'j-'r'J'i . .,;:.,..., v',- 1 - t r - - ' ni - - :-' ' - . -, '''-;,. ' -5 , .' ' . ;: - r NEWSY NOTES OF El i n 'name by whi-h she has been Know.i j since. Tlir- e years aso a Kar.a ty ' i ap!trili"t name ) Moore was here f r !the summer and fell before the 'rbarms of the Widow IMllou. He j wa an elderly man and soon aff-r ! their eneijement was announced he i r-tumed to his home in Kansas City j to prepare for the weddintr and died ! ,ef,,re h's bride-to-be could reach i him. Fhe contested his will, but fail ed to win a portion of hi larse estate. There are two kinds of whiskey. One is the other isn't The kind that IS contains all the constituents that come from proper distillation and ageingThat's what makes it REAL whiskey. The kind that ISNT is made of alcohol, prune juice and bead oil or is simply, alcohol put in . charred barrels, and branded whiskey. The Pure Food Law aims at; having. the. consumer get exactly w hat he calls for. -n When you call for whiskey ask your-dealer, if it will respond to a government laboratory test. Ask him if he guarantees it. Then you will know what you are paying your money for. Buy the brand you know, the standard for 70 years. Cyrus Noble pure w hiskey all whiskey old whiskey. 4 quart botti of GINUINE CYRUS NOBLE direct to too, aS cbarf ea paid to tk orct railroad exprett' office. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. EtUbUwd 1564 103-107 Second Street. Portland, Oregon CUT T VMS IM W TO-0 i W. J. Vaa ScUrw 4 C. I GENUINE CYRC5 VCEii pKfwi f w quart P.O.AM S-- I IIKAVIF.ST ItAIXS IN HISTOKY fF I X IIO FA I.I, ,.TH Site $ III 111 OS ilS ITS Crofw 8own IVi'forp Snow Greatly Im'fitc IMonccr Irrigation Com pany Op-im Sttn? Quurry Pctwjii al Item. f Special Correspondence.) Echo, Nov. 23 The heaviest known In the history of Echo jjunt been experienced here. e.nt .iicns oi snow oi a wee rain? hive ! The i K' 1 Howard I)(. Sm-c. sinner, at Uw Fancy Innc;r and t.rand llHiatcr. with Ktror.ir cord. Ninth: if package contains any tliln'4 of perishable nature write the word "perlKhabi n large plain let ter on the b.x. or package, to Insure vperial attention and final delivery. If you will observe these su(?((e8 tionn. you uill ri:tly ar'.Hist In In suring trie prompt delivery of yoor tjift in Rood condition. Yoor Address. To (.'onHiKnt-e'M Address. Tlila In order that should the outer markings be deftroyed, the Inner' mark will Insure promp! forwarding and delivery. KiKhth: If not convenient to ship In wooden boxes, use rtroriK wrap plnic paper (not nev.spajiert and tie There Is more stsrm in this section of ll, eoi.uiry t.'Jiti ali oilier diseases put to ytLsr, sad until ttje last few years was upi'.el to I... nrsble. Ker a ifrent many years doetor pronouneed It. a local disease jiv. prisx'rlliel local retneulea, and by con iiauiiy ralllns to cure with local treat ment. proumitK-ed l lUit table. Hi lencs baa proveu catarrh to be a constitutional dla enae Hful therefore rettilres constitutional tn-atioriit. Hall's I'atarrti Cure, uinnufsc lined by Y. 1. til.eney II Co, Toledo. O., l the only constitutional cure on the mar ket. It. Is uk'D liiternslly iu d.mes f(om i in ilr.iiM. to a teastiocnful. It acts direct' l on Hie blool and lamous surfaces of th uiKiem. 'Iter otter out iiondred dollars j l ir siiy coHe ,t fMlls to ore. Kend for clr . t iiiuis find ti niiK.'nlii '. j I'. J. CIll'.NKV 4 CO., Toledo, O. I K.,d b sll lnitlsts, 7'n:. Take Mali s t lin.lly I'llia for coostlpa 'leu. i In MciniM-y of .Moravian Murtyr. ! pethlehem, l'a.f Nov. 24. The 154th ii.civersary of the massacre by Indl- t.n-' ef the Moravian rnUslonuriea at ' ;i;adenhuetton, November 24, 1765, now the site of Ix-iKhton, Carbon county, was observed today with me morial exercises under the auspices of the Moravian Historical Society of this ! place. all went Into the ground and that be Injf followed by heavy rains brim? preat promises to the farmers. Those v. ho wer f ji iiinate enough to have their crops sown before the snow bring in nlowinr? reports of green fields. W. J. Messener. president of the Western Lan l & Irrigation company, Dr .Staprninh. the treasurer, and Mr. Anderson of Walla Walla, were here the last of thy week looking over the project The Pioneer Irrigation Ditch com pany has opened a stone quarry Just west of town from where they secur ed rocks and repaired the dam Just below the county bridge here and Just above their headgate. U. Jj. Ward of Clinton, Iowa, came here Saturday to fill a position In the ,Oeor(?e & Miller Co.'s store In this t .vara .:; un tsper.tuwcu salesman. He will have charste of the dry goods department. A number of the Rebekahg of this lace surprised the Odd Fellows lalst Saturday night with a lunch. When the subordinate lodge adjourned they found a hot supper awaiting them In the ante-room. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bowman are the proud parents of a Tine baby girl, born yesterday. W. R. Parker of Buhl, Idaho, Is here on a vlBit. Wm, Boyd Is In Portland, having gone down on Saturday. F. T. Oeorge returned Saturday morning from Portland. I'OP.P.FST SMITHSON GKTS TAI'DV ilF.CCtGNFriON We flip the fonov.ing from an x change: Mtv-oML-h Forrest ?mithsnn of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic clu? 'h'h! the world's record' for the 'grandest performance over the hisri !hur!lIp15 seconds flat for the 110 j meter hurdles made at the Olympt: games In England he na never .,.,, ,., ri rir'r'pton by the Ameri can 'Amateur Athletic union. It var the A. A. V. recognized A. V.. "',' w and this year W. A. Edwards 'rnt"d Prr.lthson at an rran- the A. A. V. hi ant records made recent years and becnue of the nan U The Dulles lill Oregon WffiWfmm If '' from "Human Il-rt," at the Oregon Sunday, Novi-iiiImt Forwd Into Fxllc. Wm. Upchurch of Glen Oak, Okla., waa an exile from nome. Mountain air, he thought, would cure a fright ful lung-racking cough that had de fied all remedies for two years. Af ter six months he returned, death dogging his steps. "Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery," he writes, "and after taking six bottles I am as well aa ever." It saves thnu sands yearly from desperate lung diseases. Infallible for coughs and colds. It dlspela hoarseness and sore throat. Cures grip, bronchitis, hem orrhages, asthma, croup, whooping cough. 60c and II, trial bottle free, guaranteed by Tallman Co. . v... o i cisco. Vnr some reason ibeen verv loth to grant records m:i I in the northwest in lr is said to he Kelly record, allowed some years ago. which no subsequent performance vin dicated. However. Hmithson gets some rec ognition this year. Through the com bined efforts of T. Morris Dunne of Portland, and Joseph Hickey of Pan Francisco, who were delegates at the annual A. A. U. meeting in New York lnt week, two outdoor records have been allowed him, the 60-yard high hurdle and the 90-yard low hurdle. Both the records were made at San t::--. - CO. VJ-il if ro-'.'.- got by the national board. The G0- ird record was S seconds, maoe over five hurdles each three feet six Inches high. The 80-yards over the low hur dles were covered In 9 3-5 Fcconn. Smltnson'B other records are all In doors. He did the r,0-yard high hur dles In 6 2-5. the liu-yarn mn lies In 8 1-5 and the 70-yarn nign hurdles In 8 4-5. Mr. Dunne was appointed a mem ber of the board of governors of trie A. A. IT. He asked for a couple or re instatements of northwest athletes, which were refused. Kirk Montague, formerly a football player at the club. who has since coached the soldiers at the Vancouver barracks, had one op plication In which was turned down ami another was Ross Warleywlno, who played semi-professional ball nt Btdllngharn. Mr. Dunne Is expected home the Inft cf 'te week. December 2 and 3 '09 One and One-Third Fare on the Certificate Plan Will be made fr: in all points on the Oregon Railroad & Navi gation company in Oregon to the Dalles' and return. Tickets on sale November 29th and 30th, December 1, 2 and 3. Final re turn limit December 6th. Important Addresses will be made by Representatives of the U. S. Department of Agri culture, Department of Clood Roads, Prof. Philip S. Rose, Madi son, Wis.; B. E. Clark, editor American Thresherman. Hon. IInnel R. Webster, Portland, Oregon, and others, on subjects of Importance. Hay and Pasture for Sale. On Pino creek, Harney county, Timothy hay and fine, green pasture, Good shelter and open water. Eleva tion, 3800 feet. Hayes & Van Dewoer, Van, Oregon. Clark Wlrclcwa Stock. Clark Wireless 22c per share. Clark Wireless 22c per share, Clark Wireless 22c per share. T-308, Journal, Portland, Ore. how persistently gouge from you Queer, Isn't It, your wife trlea to om piece of Infomation which If you were foolish enough to reveal It to her would make her perfectly miserable? Read the East Oregon i.i n. $200 in Gold will be given as prizes for the bent wheat raised in Oregon. Silver Cup for outfit threshing $100.00 prize bushel of grain. For further Information call on any O. R. & N. akent or write to WILD ISFVFIj KXDS IV THAOIfJ Ml'KDKK Port Huron, Mich. Everything Is In readiness for the neginning or me trial of Samuel Frlshle, who Is charg ed with the murder of Iyuls Rosen berg nt the St. Clnlr flats last July. Both the nccused man and his alleged victim were residents of Cleveland and had come hero, for their summers outing. The killing of Frlsbie ronow- .i nin-ii anent In revnlrv at a road- house. Robbery Is believed to have furnished the motive for the crime. A third party bclleveatto nave necn j concerned In the tragedy committed suicide on the day (following the dls- I covery of Rosenberg's mutilated re- mains In the river. Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon Thr.iV3 tss QnBy On That ia LBxmilw Bsmsm Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IM ONE DAT. Read the "Want" ads today. Always remember tho full namo. Look for this eignaturo on every box. 25o. Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach. Torrjid Liver and Chronic Constipation. T v!fivP Xti Vfl?n KOFVPKN A BROTtrflrttS. Pleannt to taKe Cleanses the system thoroughly and clean sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It ts guaranteed