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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OltlHiOXIAX, EXDLETOX, OUEGOX. TIT-SWAY, .TAXI'AUY 18, 1910. EIGHT PAGE& tAn,v..Vii i riivfin iTii-ianT)i i.nf una cu 1 1. I Attention Boys and Girls! Draw a Picture of the Famous "Red Goose" and Win a Priz m mi - . - - - " ": , V-'iv - . ' '..' . i' .V.... ',;'.-, Tho nuikvrs of the Ktl C!oom .School Shoe for I'liihiiTii, of wlin-li wo tire m1c agi'iits, dcMir to sivuiv :i lnuiihor of j;ooc picluixs of the famous KKD GOOSK. Thi-y have (hH'iJoil to offer through our Shoo lVpart uit'iit a juiuihor of prizes for tho le?t draw ings maile lv tho school children of IVinlle ton. There are fifteen hip: prirs, fur the f if fern best ilrinvinjrs. hut in addition to this, every hoy ami every girl who draws a picture will pet a prize. The fifteen hitr prizes offer ed are as follows: First Prize $10 in Gold Second Prize $5 in Gold Third Prize $3 in Silver 12 Prizes, ea.$l in Silver ni ALBEE HS BREVITIES I A I ; Ml : 1 1 S TllU K AT EX IC1) WITH lT:r.l FAM1XE Severe WoullioV S't ill Much Snow ill tlie- Hill ons Xotcs. Continues Oilier This makes 15 big prizes for the 15 best drawings. In addition to these, every boy and every girl who makes a drawing of the KED GOOSE, and brings it down to the Children's Shoe Department, will get a prize. This w ill be a copy of "The lied (loose Story Hook" ami oie of the II KD GOOSE souvenirs. There are eeri far rules to govern lite druuinl contest. Any Itoy or girl under 10 years of age can enter the contest. You may draw any kind of a picture you like, either serious or humorous ( the real nil goose is shown in accompany ing illustration.) You can make the drawing of the RED GOOSE only, or it can be a scene in which the RED GOOSE is a prominent character. You can draw the picture in black and white, with pc-n and ink, or pencil or crayon, or it can be drawn in colors with crayon or your water colors. You can draw one pietnie ar as many as you like. There is no limit to the number you can enter. (Our advice is to drnw only a few pictures to enter in the contest, and make these as good as you can.) Requirements of the Red Goose Contest - First, the drawing must be made on a good clean sheet of drawing paper or drawing board, about the same size as those used in the drawing classes in your school. Second, your name, your parents' or guardians' names, your borne address, your age at your nearest birthday and the name of your school must be plainly written on the back. Third, the drawing must be brought by yourself and handed in at the Children's Shoe Department. (An exception will be made for those children 'who through illncr-s or misfortune cannot come down in person. The contest will close Mar. 10, and on or before that date all of your drawings must be pre sented. You can bring them as much earlier as you like. The prizes will be awarded three weeks later, as the committee will require this amount of time to select the best. The com mittee to make the awards will be composed of nn artist, an advertising man, a newspaper man and a shoe man four men, whose names will be announced later. Xow, all you hoys and girls, let's see how well you can draw. Make a picture of the RED GOOSE and bring it as soon as you have it finished. And come down and see the big RED GOOSE exhibition. '1 his i somerhinc every boy and girl should si e. Shoe Department. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE, Mam t Special Airospon deuce. Albee. Ore.. 16. Tho liii;li w :m.I Mint iivcvri:i.M Wednesday nlaht .iiiit Thursday drifted tilt? snow pret ty ha lty in many yinces of the valley :oid made it difficult to drive over tho viiids. Abimt two Inlies of now snow fed cluiiiiR the week and It looked like the backbone of the long cold n."!1 lia.i brokij until yesterday cvo i iim- tlie wind switched to the uorth v. and tho mercury dropped to 6 above ill's niornincr. The question of feed to t tin- stock through is be . oaiin-,; serlrfus. Sbino of the stock men are running very lvrt and there s none they can buy. There will un doubtedly be .some loss of titock be fore Krtiss comes. The miow is about lii incites deep here in the valley, iwh le it is much deeper in the h'.lis and t mber. Old settlers say this lias been like the winters were here 20 years ago. Quite a number are complaining of had colds, otherwise the health of tlie people In Camas Is good. There was a dance In the Albee hall and a basket supper at A. S Quant's Friday night: Everything passed off quiet and orderly and everyone had a Jolly good time. The next dance will be next Saturday ninht by the ladies of Albee and vi cinity. The Itev. Warrington of Tilot Rock tilled his regular appointment here this afternoon at 3 o'clock and return ed to Uklah to preach tonight Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Craft will leave here next Wednesday for Clatskanle, Wash., to make the.r future home. We regret to have them go, but wish them every .success In their new home. Mr. and Mrs. I'nsbaum and Mr. and Mrs. Quant were out for a sleigh ride today behind Mr. Unsbaum's bay steppers. A S. I'aul and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Craft today. Wm. Scott of Hidaway Springs, butchered a nice beef here Friday, which he found ready sale for at sev en and eight cents per pound. Mr. Scott returned to the springs yester day afternoon. Women s Secrets There is one man in the United States who has perhapt hcitrd more women's secret tliao any other man or woinun u- the country. These secrets are not secrets of jtuilt or tliartie, hut the secrets of suflering, and they have been confided lo Or. R V. Pierce in the hope and expectation of advice and help. That few of these women have' been disappointed in their ex pectations is proved by the fact that ninety-eidht per cent ol It women treated by Dr. fierce hove been absolutely and altogether cured. Such a record would be remurkublt if tlie cases treated were numbered by hundreds only Ho-' when tbal record applies to the treatment ol more thai1 liuli-o mil lion women, in a nraetice of over 40 vcars. it is phenomenal, nit entitles Ilr fierce to the gratitude accorded him t women, as the first ol specialists in the treatment of women' diseases. i Every sick woman may consult Ui fierce bv letter , absolutely without chnrje. All replies are mailed, sealed in perfectlv plain envelopes, without aov printing ot advertising wliutevet upon them. Vt ni without Itar as with out fee, lo World's Dispensary Mcdicul Association Li k. V. fierce, Treat., buffalo N Y DR. IMEnCE'S FAVORITE rnSCfiCIXIPTION 3Tn2x.oiM T7V calx, woruon Stroi v-, SICiL Vv 'omon 'VCT'olX. cooK's ruivvrrc si:cnr.TA!iY DKSKKTS HIS STANDARD t'"iu nhagen. Walter Lonsdale 's the most recent of the former asso ciates' and employes of Dr. Frederick A Cook to admit a distrust of the man whoso claim to tho discovery of t'.ie north pole was rejected by the T'niverslty of Copenhagen. Lnnsdalo was private secretary to rn'.ted States Minister Egan up to the time of the arrival here of Dr. Cook, with whom he then associated him self in a similar confidential capacity. Ho accompanied the explorer to the I'nlted States, mado the typewritten duplicates of the polar records and brought tho data here for examina tion by the university committee. He hns remained loyal to his employer until now, when ho says he Is begin ning to doubt him. Lonsdale states that ho received a letter from Cook under date of De cember 24 and maileO from a city in southern Spain. Accord. ng to thl lettor Cook was on the sea from De cember 14 to December 24, and there fore was not acquainted with the de cision of tje examining committee when the letter was written. Since the receipt of this letter Lonsdale saya he hns heard nothing from Cooli though he has addressed several tele grams to him at a point where he thought the explorer could bo reach ed. Lonsdale estlmat.es that Cook clear ed $50,000 from the exploitation of hie arctic reputation. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trou ble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. It Invigorates the entire system and strengthens the kldney3 so they eliminate the Impurtles from , the blood. Backache, rheumatism, I kidney and bladder troubles are all I cured by this great medicine. Com mence taking at once and avoid Uright'g Disease and Diabetes. Kopp pen Bros. KNOWN FOR IT'S STRENGTH WHAT IT MEANS A BANK'S CAPITAL is to protect Its depositors from ponslblo losw, therefore tlie larger It is, the greatur protection the depositor liavu. This bunk has a Capital of JS $250,000.00 Surplus and net profits 175,000.00 SliardicMers liability 250,000.00 A total of $675,000.00 Tlds means that tills bank must lose over 2-3 of a million dol lars, before Its depositor could lose a cent. This protection Is for VOC. Thi FIR.ST NATIONAL BANK . Pendleton, Oregon SECURITY t lothlna Trade Slack. New York, N. Y. Clothing Job bers who have opened lines of suit ings for the full of 1910 state that few of the Initial orders compare I with those of last year. The trouble ' seems to be that clothiers are unde j elded as" to what class of goods they want for next fall. At any rate, they ! ar not making purchases in the usu I al way. Agents declare that it has been several seasons since the open ! ing of fancy men's wear suitings has been deferred until the middle or January. Tp to the present time the lines that have been shown to early buyers include the products of sev eral of the largest New England or ganizations. It is said by other large, factors thati they will have their lines in readiness to show during the next lew days. Orders on staples for men's and boys' clothing In heavyweights are about up to the average. NEWSY NOTES OF ECHO fan church now being erected In ! Pendleton. ! Ralph .Godfrey was visiting friends ; in Hermiston today. TRLVL 8100 Heward, $100. ! The reaiiers of tnla paper will be pleased L. SCHOI.L to Ivarn that there la at least one dreaded I dixrase mat science bas been able to cure i In all Its stages, and that la Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure is tbe only positive cure now known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh ! being a eonatltutlonal disease, requires a Murder i constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh ' Cure taken Internally, acting directly upon . tUe blood and mucuua aurfaens of the ays- I rem. thereby deutrovlnz the foundation of t tne disease, ana giviag ine patient atreDgtn (Special Correspendence.) i ty ouildlng up the constitution and asslst- Echo, Jan. 17. The deposition of ; '"7 ,t"rH ln do""f ,rk1( The "f0" " ' . ; prletora have so much faith In Ita curative Mrs. D. B. Spalding, a witness ln tne . power, tnat tney offer 0ne Hundred Dol case of Welch vs. Fargo and Morehead mra for any case that It falls to cure. Rend Ktrei Tf R eomnanv of Fareo. N. D.. f,r '1st of testimonials. DEPOSITION" TOR X. D TAKEN' CEFOHE Testimony Sealed and Sent to Cirenlt Court of Cass County X. I. Wit nesses Subpoenaed for Owe Other Xotes. NEWS NOTES OF ADA1S K. OF P. I)I)fiE VISITED BY ;it.D VICE CHANCEI.LOH Baiujticit TVndi'red Hint After Meet Ins ISislmp Pnllook Occupies Pul pit Other N'ews. Address : V. J CHENEY k Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Cllli tlon. CO., Toledo, O. for constipa was taken here today before Loula Scholl, Jr., who was appointed to take I the testimony. This Is a suit for dam- ' ages on account of an accident In j Fargo ln November of 1908. L. A. Esteb conducted the examination for the defendant and Attorney It. R. Johnson for the plaintiff. This tes timony will be sealed and sent to the circuit court of Cass county, N. D. Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakely was j here today on official business. He . V.rt T"r-o fiuopoenaeu i ,c..c. ""-Mures on agriculture has commenced cy murder case; wmcn win oe .ru Columbia'Universltv. and will con- .... ..t. . . . 1 Simple Kemcdy for I.n (Jrlppe. LaGrippe coughs are dangerous, as they frequently develop Into pneu monia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough, but heals and strengthens tho lungs so that no re rlous results need be feared. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar con tains no hirmful dm and is In a yellow paekage. Koeppen ltros. inuoaaisuuziuKBsii rt- -1 vnrrtrn r 10 iiT-ranarrai K3KtinOUUfc.ttfi!l '-rX.4k. Watch and Wait For the Opening ot the Grand Theatre on Monday Jan. 24th Under the Old Management I.ect tires on Farming, Xew York. Students at the great est university of the nation's metrop olis will be given an opportunity to absorb Information on the growing of pumpkin trees, the care of watermel on bushes, and the similar mucollc topics.' A course of practical lec- the 24th of this monvh Mrs. Robert Bianton, who has been visiCng the past two months In Port land, returned home last night. Mrs. Bianton reports her father, George Vinson of Butter creek, very much improved. Mr. Vinson is now In Portland under the treatment of Dr. F. J. Kusland, a chirsopractlc physi cian, and his family have great hopes for his recovery. r, Chas. Kaiser, who was night ope rator at Echo a year ago. Is here now for a short time. He came to relieve Operator Dempsey, who leaves tonight for a visit to the state metropolis. Mr. W. A. Walker who has been tbe guest of Bert Longnecker for the past week, returned this morning; to his home In Portland. R. R. Johnson was & business vis itor in Echo today. Itev. Brooks of Pendleton was here Friday and Saturday of last week, working: In the Interest of the Cbrls- tinue during the college season. The course marks the entrance of Columbia University into a new field of Instruction. Given under the Fac ulty of Applied Science, this course, on economic agriculture Is not a set of free lectures, but Is designed for regularly enrolled students who reg ister for the work. The fee for the course is $10. (Special Corerspondenee.) Adams, Ore., Jan. 17. F. Blake transacted business in Walla Walla Friday and went to Athena Saturday. Charley Owens went to the big dance at Weston Friday night and to Athena Saturday night. Mrs. Lizzie Myrick of Helix was i called home on account of the Illness j of her mother, Mrs. Brewster, whose j condition Is greatly Improved the last : few days. i i Mr. E. G. Marquis, city druggist of Adams, has been confined to his home for a few days with la grippe. He is j greatly improved now and able t(at- tend to his business again. Pete Mclntyre visited friends and relatives in Athena Saturday. Bishop Paddock of tho Episcopal church, .preached In the M. E. church at Adams Sundry evening. Do You Wnnt to Sell? If you want to sell your business of any kind, or If you want to sell your property, and will make the price right, I want to hear from you. Give description and price. Address J. E. Smith, 513 Chamber of Com merce, Portland, Oregon. Mary Johnson, an accomplished Swedish servant girl, Is looking for a position. ' She wants a homo where Folger's Golden Gate Coffee Is med. I Tlie enthusiasm and love of a pur pose is what conveys It to accomplish ment and success. WEAK STOMACH. Test Sample of Ml-o-na Free. If you have Indigestion, dyspepsia, your stomach, dizziness or biliousness, no matter how long standing. Ml-o-na stomach tablets will cure, or your money back. The Best Vaudeville show ever given Pendleton Watch for opening program in the East Oregonian Thousands aro getting rid of Indi- The Knights of Pythias lodge gave gestlon by using Mi-o-na. Here Is what supper Saturday night at the Ad- one man write: "I want to speak a good word for Ml-ona and what It Caught in tlie Rain then a cold and a cough let it run on got pneumonia or consumption, that's all. No matter how you get your cough, don't neglect It take Ballard's Horehound Syrup and you'll be over It in no time. The sure cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary diseases ln young anw old. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Your size ln heaven will not de pend on your signs here. j ams hotel at 10 p. m., in honor of i Grand Vice Chancellor Yoran of Eu gene. Those present were S. Darr, Ed. Waldcn, A. M. Coffy, Frank Wbitely, L. Lleuallen, F. Henry, Clint j Hoqulam and several others, j Mr. and Mrs. C. Woodars went to ' Walla Walla Saturday and will visit relatives In the city for a few days, i Charley Watrus of Pomeroy, came down to Adams Sunday and will visit frends and relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stanflcld return ed to their home In Adams Sunday after visiting friends and relatives ln Weston for a few days. J. T. Lleuallen, president of the I Wheat Growers union, was In Pen ! dleton Saturday to attend the mass j meeting of the farmers of th,e union. has done for me. I suffered some thing terrible with dyspepsia and In digestion. It was nlmost Impossible for me to eat anything. One day I read your ad ln the Bangor Dally News. I got a box and before it was gone I could sit down to tho table and eat anything, thanks to Mi-o-na." Herbert L. Patterson, Brewer (Ban gor), Me., 1909. 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