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DAILY BAST OUKfiONIA.V, PEXPLETOX, ORECOX, Tl'KSDAY, CCTOHEI: IS, 1910. PAGE TURKIC MISTGN JAY GET ELECTRIGITY SOON AWAY GOES ALL KIDNEY TROUBLE BROWN DAY EIGHT PAGES BUSTER PIUVATE PAHTY WILLING TO INSTALL POWER, PLANT I). A. Clilsolm of Mendows, Idaho, Thinks Project Should Ito Lighted More Land Change Hand New Pookk't im Vrojt-et Soon. BACKACHE VANISHES AND YOU KIDNEYS ACT FINE (Special Correspondence.) HermiHton, Ore., Oct. 17- During the past week B. A. ChiBolm of .Mead ows, Idaho, where he haa been In terested In a power and light plant there, and who la a practical elec trical engineer, spent several days looking the Hermlston light proposi tion over for the third time. He ihas been here twice before and says that every time he returns things look better to him in every respect. Mr. Chlsolm was here this time with a proposition to put In an elec tric light and power plant. Having watched the growth of Hermlston during the pant couple of years, he has every confidence In such an enter prise and believes that the time has arrived for the Installation of such a plant. In discussing the matter, Mr. Chls olm said that he wanted It under stood that he would put in the sys tem himself should he secure a fran chise. He says that he does not want to secure this right merely to hold and dispose of It at some future time at an advance. To Insure this he la willing that a clause be put in tho franchise to this effect. A time limit is also agreeable to him. Should the franchise be granted be will l gln work Immediately and unless pre vented by bad weather or some other unavoidable cause, he will "be ready to turn on the lights within six months. The district about Hermlston Is be coming settled up to such an extent that It will soon pay a company to Tun wires outside of th city limits and In a few years the entire project would be covered with hla power lines. Mr. Chisolm expects to be here to day and will wait for Wednesday's meeting of the city council, at which time he will lay before them his proposition and request that they grant him a franchise. During the past few days several more tracts of Hermlston lands were sold, among which was 23 acres to Anton Sancson, formerly of Erie, Penn. The tract was known as the J. H. Singleton place and was sold through the agency of S. E. Louden alager. The purchaser will move his family on tho tract at an early date and start to set the same to fruit and alfalfa. A. C. Crawford sold to S. F. Hensen of Doncgon, Missouri, a 10 acre tract In section 86, north of town. Mr. Hensen also purchased a tract from Ed Lammers, located In the same section. J. W. Wled of Jef ferson, Oregon, purchased a 160 acre tract across the river under the pro posed Uutte ditch and A. Drew of Erie, Pennsylvania, la the purchaser of a 10 acre tract north of the reser voir, the purchase was made through the agency of the Columbia Land company. During tho past few days formal arrangements were made lor the la suing of a new booklet on the pro ject The same to be thirty-two pages of matter and illustrations entirely different from those used In the for mer community booklet It will be Issued by the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.'s community pub licity department. For the purposo of collecting this data a special pho tographer and writer will be sent to Hermlston at once. Ono of the con siderations of the contract la that the book will be delivered to Hermlston on or before December 1, 1810. The booklet will be Issued under tho auspices of the Umatilla Project Development league, and will be the means of bringing many new settlors to the Umatilla project during the next season. A greater part of the books will be used by the land companies who are colonizing the lands around Hermlston, one of the largest sub scribers being the Maxwell Land ft Irrigation company, who are the own ers of the greater part of the deeded land under the project, and who are now engaged In starting a large col onization scheme In the east and mid dle west. P. C. Holland of the Columbia Land company has taken over the entire management of the Oregon Hotel. H. D. Burroughs, a young man formerly In charge of the Stanfleld Hotel, haa been put In charge. Mr. Burroughs also has had experience In the busi ness In the cost. Many changes will be made In the hotel for the benefit of tho traveling public. The Catholic church Is practically completed and about all that remains to be done Is to Install- the furniture which arrived a few days ago from the east. The formal opening will be held next Sunday at 10 o'clock, rath er Luke Sheehan will be In charge. The structure to a beauty and will mean much to this community. Later when the following growe larger a new building will be put up for church purposes and the present building will be used aa a parochial home. Thursday evening there will be held a young men's good time con vention, at which time all new and old settlers will meet and have a good time. A first class program haa been arranged and a good time la assured for all attending. So many new peo ple are coming In all the time that It Is even hard for the old timer to keep up. o It Is planned to hold several of these conventions during the winter. Tomr eeatfh. ansiops you. Keep haoktag aad tearing the deUemte mam branea of yor throe H you want to be annoyed. But If you waat relict nit o be eorea, take Clmaabsrtsda's Oouh Beaaedr. Btd by efl deal era. No Man or Woman Here in Pendleton Whether Young or old, Cun Afford to Neglect Out of Order Kidneys A Few Doses of Pape's Will Ekid Bladder and Irlnory Misery. Kidney disease Is the most danger ous, because tho first symptoms are seen In other parts of tho body before anything wrong Is noticed with the kidneys themselves. Some of tho symptoms, though, cannot be mistaken; for Instance, sick, unhealthy kidneys cause thick, cloudy, offensive urine, full of sedi ment, Irregular of passage or attend ed by a sensation of scalding. The back aches constantly, or there Is dull misery In the sides and loins, head aches and dlzy spells may occur, ner vous twltchings, disturbed sleep, In flamed or puffy eyelids, weakness, biliousness stomach, heart palpita tions or tho sufferer is often weighed down by a feeling of languor or fa tigue. The time to cure kidney trouble Is while It is only trouble before It settles into diabetes, dropsy, gravel or Brighfs disease. The moment you suspect the slightest kidney, bladder or urinary disorder begin taking Pape's Diuretic aa directed, with the knowledge that there Is no other medicine, at any price, made any where else in the world, which will effect so prompt and thorough a cure. Don't be miserable and remain in danger another moment because of a lame back or clogged, Inactive kid neys or bladder or urinary misery; all this will surely go after you take Pape's Diuretic for a few days. Your physician, pharmacist, banker or any mercantile agency will vouch for the responsibility of Pape, Thomp son & Pape of Cincinnati, Ohio, who prepare Pape's Diuretic 60 cent treatment sold by every druggist in the world. ' RALLY AT ATHENA OSWALD WEST AND DR.. ' M. K. HALL MAKE SPEECHES Candidate for Governor Brands Bow- onnaii as Represents tire, of Rail roads Judge Slater Also Makes Address Rains Bad for Seeding. (Special Correspondenpe.) Athena, Ore., Oct 17. A sort of a democratic rally waa held here this morning and the principal speaker of the day was the Honorable Oswald West, the democratic candidate for governor. Mr. West explained his platform as being the man for the people and In direct opposition to tho railroads and the corporations. Mr. West claimed that the money Inter ests wero In favor of Jay Bowerman for the reason that he opposed the ruling of the pcoplo and that the cor porations could see In Bowerman a man who would support their Inter ests. Dr. M. K. Hall, candidate for Joint senator from Umatilla, Union and Morrow counties, and who Is a resi dent of La Grande, made a Bhort speech, and he was followed by Judge Slater of Salem, who brought out as his main point the taking of the elec tion of supreme court Judges out of politics and thus removing any chance for any party to Influence the decisions of that body. Besides the men above mentioned. Hon. Will M. Peterson and Dr. C. J. Smith accompanied tho men and they will all go from here to Weston and on through to Milton and Freewater, and thence to the west end of the county. The weather has suddenly changed from fair weather to a rainy spell and thla morning a very heavy rain fell, which stopped all seeding and other farm work In thla community. The sowing of the wheat In this commu nity Is only about half completed and If the rains keep up very long It will be Impossible to sow thla fall and the farmers will be compelled to wait un til spring. Catarrh Cannot Be Cored with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, tbrr can not reach the aeai of the disease Catar rh la a blood or constltuelonai disease, and In order to care It you must take Internal remedies. Ball's catarrh Core la taken In ternally, and acta directly on tb blood anil macou. aurfaces. Il&ll'a Catairn Cnre Is not a qnack medicine. It waa prescribe bjr on of the beat physicians In this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It ! composed of the best tonlra known, combin ed with the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous aurfacea. lb. perfect combination of the two Ingredients Is what prodnrea aurb wonderful results la coring Catarrh. Bend for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Propa., Toledo, O. Bold b Druialats. orlr 7 Be. Take nail's Family Palla for Coaetlpa- Housekeeping Rooms for Rent. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent in the East Oregonlan build ing. Steam heat, electric lights, hot and cold water and bath. Recently renovated. Enquire at East Orego nlan office. Hoaraeneea In a child subject to croup la a sure Indication of the ap proach of the fliaew as If Chamber lain's Cough Renaedy ) given at once or even after tkc eroupy cough, haa appeared, It will prevent the attack. Contains ao poison. Bold by all deal- Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the East Oregonlan build Is". All modern conveniences. En quire at E. O. office. Pay Alexander's Dept. Store This is a Day You Must Not Overlook Tomorrow, Wednesday, October 1 9 th We want every child in Pendleton to wear Buster Brown Shoes We want to sell you a pair tomorrow. We guarantee you will be our customer from that time on. TOSe Greatest Shoe Sale tor Children We Have Ever Held MOTHERS LOCK AT THESE PRICES $2.75 Little Ladies' size 2 1 -2 to 5, Wednesday only $2.00 $2.50 Misses' size 12 to 2, Wednesday only $1.75 Ur C1 QC $1,50 Child's size 5 to 8, Wednesday only $1 .10 These are all values on new merchandise in Patent, Vici Kids and Gun Metal, Both Lace and Button Extra Special-Sorosis and Gilt Edge Polish 2Sc values 13c Shinola Polish 10c values 5c Attention Women of Woodcraft. After the regular meeting of Pen dleton Circle No. 627, Women of Woodcraft, on Thursday evening, Oc tober 20th, there will be a social ses sion and a fine supper will be served to the members and their friends by Mrs. Van Pearson. Adults 25c, and children 10c. Outsiders are cordi ally welcome. More moving pictures ahown than any other theatre In the city the Pastime. A COJOHiDECU Why do people who do not eat pork as meat continue to use it in the form of lard? Lard is just as indigestible as pork. In a recent article on cooking fats. Dr. Paige Emery, the eminent spe cialist, writes as follows: "The healthful and economical solu tion of the cooklmc f:it problem Is tUo use of Coltolene. Cnttolene I.t purely a Vegetable product. Is easily i, .mi:ut -,l. and aids digestion. Dietetic exeriiiiviitr hnve shown conclusively that when a Vegetable oil Is used in cooking in pref erence to animal fat, It Is more easily ns f Initiated and yields far more nourishment o the body." Cottolene is not only wholesome ; it is economical as well, one-third less being required. Making Pure Candy Is a Mission A Xittion Fulfilled Patnmin Me 'HUrn Dealer' Culidtwa Cth. IW., Portliad, 0-ls -aWaDr"-V B PatronintU II MsBsWfV CwiffJCllaWMy aea a ' 111 THK PENDLETON DRUG CO. PBOBEroUR 0DEJS-TET Holism I SANTO The Vacuum Glean er . Without a I Fault L. M. CARGILL OPERATOR A?TD AGKKT. PboM DfcMfc MM. U N U TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th at the COURT HOUSE Speaking Begins Promptly at 8 o'clock. HON. OSWALD WEST - Democratic Candidate for Governor DR. M. K. HALL, - - Candidate for Joint Senator OF UMATILLA, UNION AND MORROW COUNTIES. TURNER OLIVER - - - . Candidate for Secretary of State Represented By Hon. Charles P. Strain MUSIC BY THE BAND Hon. J. H. Raley Will Preside and Introduce the Speakers