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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OFJEGONIAN, PsTtXDLsTTOJt, OIUMON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1010. EIGHT PAGES HERMISTON WILL HAVE ELECTRICITY The P ick of the Mines Is the Fuel We Offer CITY COUNCIL GRANTS FRANCHISE TO IDAHO MEN t I 1 HENRY J. BEAN, Republican Direct Primary Nominee for JUSTICE Of SUPREME COURT 4 YEAR TERM If elected, will do the work and administer the laws fairly and impartially to the poor as well as the rich. Member of legislature in 1889, District Attorney two terms, and Circuit Judge of Sixth Judicial Dis trict since 1906. Not nominated by Lawyers Assembly. Believes in Progression in the irterest of all the people. MARK YOUR BALLOT 27 X HENRY J. SEAN GE0.CLAIN SPEAKS AT HILTON (Special Correspondence.) Milton, Ore., Oct. 28. Senator Geo. E. Chamberlain spoke to a crowded house at the opera house this after noon. He is speaking In behalf of Oswald West, candidate for governor on the democratic ticket. Mrs. Mary Harris Armous of Geor gia, a great temperance lecturer, will apeak in Davis' hall at Milton on the evening of November 1. A dance was given in the Free water hall last evening by Messrs. Emory Wright and Chas. Keene. C. A- Barrett and son Henry of Athena, were Milton visitors today. S. D. Peterson Is a county seat vis itor this afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Wier Is the guest of friends In Dayton. Mrs. S. D. Peterson Is the guest of friends In Walla Walla this week. C. J. Freese, the Spokesman-Review man, was a business visitor In Milton this afternoon. J. E. Cherry is home again after several weeks absence at La Grande. Do the right thine if you have Na sal Catarrh. Get Ely's Cream Balm at once. Don't touch the catarrh powders and snuffs for they contains cocaine. Ely's Cream Balm releases the secretions that inflame the nasal passages and the throat, whereas med icines made with mercury merely dry up the secretions and leave you no bettor than you were. In a word, Ely's Cream Balm Is a real remedy, not a delusion. All druggists 60 cents, or mailed by Ely Brothers, IS Warren street, New York. ."fotlee to Public. All parties knowing themselves to be Indebted to me will kindly call and settle their accounts by Novem ber Ird. H. M. SLOAN. Blacksmith SKIN AFFECTIONS Whether on Infant or Grown Person Cured by 7xmo and SGemo Soap An CimsunI Offer The Pendleton Drug Store cays to every person, be it man, woman or child, who has on Irritated, tender or ltrhlng skin to come to our store and procure a boUle .of ZEMO and a cake of ZEMO snap and If you are not en tirely sntl.fted with results. come back and get your money. So confh dentare we of the efficacy of this clean, simple treatment, that we make you this unusual offer Zemo is a clear liquid for external use that has cured so many cases of eczema, pimples, dandruff and other forms of sk'n eruption. ZEMO and ZEMO soap are the most economical as well aa the cleanest and most ef fective treatment for affections of the kin or scalp, whether on Infant or grown person. AT THE MOVING PICTURE SHOWS The Orpheum. 1. Examination Day at School. Bl ograph, 1000 feet long. You can catch more files with honey than with gall, and you rule easier by kindness than by tyranny. This fact is shown in the Blograph pastoral. Which in deed might prove a lesson to educa tors. The subject is a most enter taining one, being a combination of comedy and pathos, with beautiful rustic setting, 2. The Quarrel, rama, Urban, 1000 meet long. 8. Reed ham's Orphanage Festival 1910. Scenic Urban. 4. A Plucky American Girl. Me lies, 1000 feet long. A story of a he roine that makes one wish there were more of them to go around. This picture Is full of thrills and throbs. Song When a Fellow's on the Lev el With a Girl That's on the Square. The Pastime. "The Footlights or the Farm," Edison, drama. A story showing a young country girl's ambition to go on the stage and how the attempt met with failure, making her only too glad to go back to the farm and her old sweetheart. A view of dramatic life Is shown which is new to most of us and decidedly Interesting. "The School Master of Maraposa," Sellg, drama. A love story center ing around a schoolmaster. Of course there Is jealousy and the schoolmaster Is badly beaten, but he wins the girl. "Lucy at Boarding School," Pathe. A story of a boarding school esca pade. "The Belgian Army," Scenic. An excellent picture of the principal fea ture of Belgian army life. "Over Mountain Passes, Edison. A most Interesting scenic and education al film. FRONTIER TROUBLE IN INDIA IS EXPECTED Peshawar, India. The situation on the frontier Is becoming somewhat se rious, owing not only to the continu ance of tho direct encouragement of raiding outlaws by Afghan officials of Khost, but to a sinister attempt now being made by certain high person ages at Kabul to stir up trouble am ong the tribes, notably the Afrld'.s, who are already sufficiently sore against the British because of their Interference with the arms traffic. It Is anticipated that there may be trou ble after Ramadan. Representations are being made to the Ameer, who Is apparently Ignorant of the true state of affairs. IloiiHckeeplnir 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. Chlsolm Brothers Will Start Con struction of Plant Immediately Will bo In Oieratioii in Six Month!) Democrats Hold Rally Other News. (Special Correspondence.) Hermiston, Ore., Oct. 18. At last nights meeting of the common council of the city of Hermiston a franchise was granted Chlsolm Brothers of Meadows, Idaho, for the furnishing of electric lights and power for the city of Hermiston. The franchise extends for a period of 25 years, but In it the clause was Inserted that the city could buy the entire plant after a period of ten years from the date of granting. Work will be started at once on the power plant. Power is to be de veloped southwest of town on- the Umatilla river and then transmitted into the city. The franchise states that the plant is to be in operation within twelve months from date, but in a conversation with the promoters last night they stated that if weather would permit, electricity would 'be available for all purposes within six months from today. They are here with their engineer ready to start work at once. Last night in the Newport-Skinoer hall there was held another democrat ic gathering. Among the main speak ers of the evening were SenL , C. J. Smith, J. W. Maloney, candidate for County Judge; Ben Hill, for Joint Representative; T. J. Tweedy, for Treasurer; and Dr. Byron G. Monk man, for County Coroner. Quite a large crowd was present. It la doubtful if there is a man in the coun ty making a more active campaign than Dr. Monkman of this place. He says that he is very sorry that elec tion day Is so close, as he will not get a chance to kiss all the babies In the county. B. F. Boyce of Shelby, Montana, is here looking after his property in terests. Mr. Boyce is manager of the largest hotel of that city and reports business fine. H. J. Longly of the Maxwell Land & Irrigation company is spending a few days In Portland transacting bus iness. Charles Baker formerly editor of the Hermiston Herald, has accepted a position with the United States Re clamation Service at this place. J. T. Hinkle is spending a few days lp the county seat. A public notice has been issued by Secretary of the Interior R. A. Bal llnger, stating that all assessments for building and operation on the Uma tilla project due and payable Decem- oer, 1st, 1910, have been extended to March 31st, 1911. at which time they will become delinquent If not paid. This means that S80.00 due and pay able December 1st, will not have to be paid until March 81st, 1911. This notice comes as a great surprise to settlers on the project, as every one had made arrangements for the pay ment of same when due. It will help development work greatly as this sum can be used for a period of four inomns. A. W. Lafferty was In Hermiston Tuesday and met all his friend admirers. He has many of them here, as shown by the number of votes ne got over Judge Ellis at the prim ary, as this was considered nn nt h. Ellis strongholds. On the same train ne lert Senator Georare V. Chmh.. lain arrived, accompanied by a party i uciuutrauc .rnenas. At one thirty a meeting was held with fair attend. ance, Senator Chamberlain being ithe main speaker. E. E. McMlllen and Frank Baker came home yesterday from a two weess nunting tr n In the Bliw mnn. tains. They report much sport and evmence Drought along a fine buck deer aa well as much small rame. A little runaway occured yesterday morning, which mlrht hflVA hoon warn serious had not the rig been In a di- iBjiiumea condition. Mrs. w m n wife of Professor Gunn of the Her rnlston schools was bringing In the children to school from their home stead north of town when the horse became frightened and ran away, but as luck had it the horse broke loose from the buggy,-resulting In Mrs Gnn being thrown lightlv to th. ground and receiving only slight In- juries. Work on the remodeling of the depot Is progressing very rapidly and in the very near future Hermiston naye a very neat structure to re celve the traveling public. "Is your watch all right now." "No, but it's gaining." BANIsn CATARRH. Breathe Hyomei for Two Minutes asd Stuffed-tip Head Will Vanish. If you want to get relief from ca tarrh, cold In the head or from an Irritating cough in the shortest time breathe HYOMEI (pronounce It HIgh-o-me). It will clean out your head In two minutes and allow you to breathe freely, awake or asleep. HYOMEI will cure a cold In one day, It will relieve ,u of disgusting snuffles, hawking, spitting and offen slve breath In a week. HYOMET Is made chiefly from eu calyptus, a soothing, healing, germ killing antiseptic, that comes from the eucalyptus forests of Inland Aus tralia where catarrh, asthma and consumption were never known to ex ist Hyome! is pleasant and easy to breathe. Just pour a few drops Into the hard rubber pocket Inhaler, breathe it and cure Is almost cer tain. A complete Hyomel outfit. Includ ing Inhaler and one bottle of HYO MEI, costs only $1 at Tallmsns and druggists everywhere. If you already own an Inhaler, remember that you can get an extra bottle of HYOMEI for 50 cents. For free sample write Booth's Hyomel Co., Buffalo, N, Y. OREGON KIDNEY TROUBLE JUST VANISHES NO MAN OR WOMAN HERE IN PEN DIETON NEED WORRY All Hackncho and Distress from Bad Kidneys or Weak Bladder Ends A Few Io8c9 of Pane's Diuretic W1U Make Your Kidneys Act Fine, and Cure All Urinary Disorders. ' The time to cure kidney trouble Is while it is only trouble before it settles Into dropsy, diabetes, gravel or Bright's disease. The moment you suspect any kid ney, bladder or urinary disorder, or feelac onstant or dull aching in the back, sides or loins or the urine is thick, cloudy, offensive or full of sediment. Irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding you should begin taking Pape's Diuretic as directed, with the knowledge that there Is no other medicine, at any price, made anywhere in the world, which will effect so thorough and prompt a cure. Pape's Diuretic acts directly upon the kidneys, bladder and urinary sys tem; cleanses, vitalizes and regulates these ducts, organs and glands, end ing at once such miserable symptoms as lame back, prostatic trouble, head ache, dlzlness, weakness, nervousness, rheumatism and darting pains, in flamed or puffy eyelids. Irritability, bilious stomach, worn-out feeling, sleplessness or uncontrollable urina tion (esjecially at night-, and other distress. Don't be miserable another moment with a lame back or clogged, Inactive kidneys or bladder misery, for after taking Pape's Diuretic for a few days you will be relieved and know all danger is passed. Your pharmacist, physician, banker or any mercantile agency will voucn for the responsibility of Pape, Thompson & Pape of Cincinnati, Ohio, who prepare ape's Diuretic The Famous A i5f Otalirs Evrywhtrt. circular Phone Mass 4S. SOS E. Coart St Dry, wet, chemi cal and steam cleaners. We call for and deliver anywhere. JACK WEBSTER, ll NChickens! Chickens!! Chickens !! i $ All kinds, sizes and patronise the ether felltw er East End Grocery mm. Phone B. SMI. the people of Pendleton. Past ex perience has taught us that to sell the best we must buy the best, and the product is here to be seen by your critical eye. Question is: Will you see our C 0 A L? LUMBER. YARD Phone Main 8 50 cent treatment sold by every druggist in the world. Notice of Annual Directors Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the board of direc tors of the Third Eastern Oregon Dis trict Agricultural society, will be held at the office of the secretary in Pen dleton, Oregon, on October 89th, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. for the elec tion of officers and the transaction of such other business as may prop erly come before such meeting, and all persons having an Interest In the district fair are Invited to be present ' By order of C. B ROOSEVELT, Attest: President THOS. FITZ GERALD, Secretary. . Forced te Lsave Hoaae. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this Is costly and not always sure. There's a bet ter way. Let Dr. King's New Dlscov ery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung trouble," writes W. R. Nelson of Calamine, Ark., "when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds In weight Its surely the king of all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their lives and health to It Its positively guaranteed f or coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup all throat and lung troubles, 10c and fl. Trial bottle free at Koeppea Bros. AVOID Tin: RUSH. Get Your Photographic Work Done Now Many Beautiful Sug gestions. Those contemplating havng aay photographic work done for holiday tokens are reminded that new is the best time to have their pictures taken, while the weaher Is nice and bofore the rush begins. We have many sug gestions to show you in beautiful folders and mountings. We Invite your patronage for high grade work. C. S. Wheeler photo studio, Alta street opposite city hall. The bible Is one of the best sell ers but who ever saw one with the covers worn off t Does Not Strain the Eyes Don't use t small, concentrated light over one shoulder. It puts urn uaoqual strai n on your eyes. Use a Hff used, soft, mellow light that cannot flicker, that equal izes the work of the eyes, such aa th Kayo Lamp slves, and avoid eye strait. The Rayo is designed to girt the best light, and it does. It has a strong, durable shsde-noiaer that Is held firm and true. A new burner gives added strength. Mad of solid brass and finished In nickel. Essy to keep polished. The Rayo is low priced, but no other lamp gives a better light at any price. Once a Rayo User, Always One, If net tt yarn, writifnr ititiptm to Ik4 nttrtrt tpncf o A Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) V. OLD SPOTS , Never come back when cleaned by the Berlin Dye House MANAGER. colors, young and eld mil one year order alght Before. Wt rm mm tt A. Lk. ij mtmmmm -.-lto. store rearsell Telephone Main 536 Every ' Woman in trouble with headache, backache, nerves on edge, poor spirits and unreasonable fatigue can find help for her whole system in BEEGHAH'S Sold Every uliurc. lu bos 10c and 2Se BEN HILL Progressive Candidate for JOINT IlEPRESENTATIVE For Umatilla and Morrow Counties. An advocate of Direct Primary Statement No. 1 Initiative and Referendum. Proportional Representation PLATFORM. 1. Stand for the enactment of bet ter laws favoring the construction of good and permanent roads. 2. Favor good schools and believe our educational Institutions should be second to none In the United States. 3. Favor the enactment of laws placing all frar'Hsc corporations In the hands of the Railroad Commission. 4. Favor the "Texas' plan for reg ulating Insurance Companies. 6. Gradual elimination of all state taxes by equitable indirect taxation. 6. I am oposed to the repeal of all lows made by the Oregon voters through the Initiative. 7. Favor the still further reduc tion of freight rates bys keeping open the Columbia River. Mark your ballot 58 X BEN HILT (Paid AsvertissaMet) SANTO The Vacuum Clean er Without aJFauh L. M. CARGILL OPERATOR ' AJf D AGENT. Pheae Black 2083. , Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent in the East Oregonlan bulld Ig. All modern conveniences. En quire at E. O. office.