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!.--.-...,.... ...... EIOITT PAGES DAILY KA8T ORKHO.MAN. PHXDL1CTOX, OREGO.H, MONDAY, NOVKMBKH 11. 1910. PAGE TTTRZ3B Win. E. Hanscom, Jeweler Now is Your Time to Get a Diamond Rinsr at Your Own Price WHAT WILL YOU GIVE FPU AX $85 DIAMOND RING OP FIHST QUALITY? Here Is your opportunity to get ono of the finest 5-8 K. diamond at your own price! Whnt are we bid? The high est bidder gets the diamond HP regardless of the amount. Date WM. K. ILVNSCOM, LEADING JEWELER, Pendleton Oregon. Dear Sir: I will give for the $85 diamond above adver tised , Name Address CONDITIONS. This $85 diamond ring will be auctioned away to the highest bidder on December 1, 1910. All bids must be sealed and in our store on or before Dec. 1, 1910. Any number of bids can be sent in by any party. On Dec. 1, 1910, we will open all bids and award the ring to the highest bidder. Write your name and address plainly. Wm. E. HANSCOM, THE JEWELER STIMULANTS NOT NEEDED BY GIRLS (By Beatrice Fairfax.) The other day I was a guest at a woman's luncheon. Of the six guests, four were girls of under 20. "Would anyone like a cocktail?" asked the hostess. The four girls accepted her Invita tion with alacrity. Each had an excuse ready and one was "tired to death from a morning's hopping." Another had Indigestion and she thought a cocktail might cure It The third took It because she loves the cherry In It, and the fourth be cause the other three urged her to. The two other guests refused. They had work to do and knew that cock tails and work don't go together. The girl who took the cocktail be cause she was tired grew talkative and told something which she said had been confided to her as an abso lute secret. "But I know none of you will repeat It," shs'sald. Naturally some one will repeat U, for a secret confided to six women la no longer a secret. By this time the girl Is probably heartily sorry for her betrayal of her friend's confidence. Another one of the- girls giggled a great deal and mado herself and the rst of the party unpleasantly con spicuous. Not one of the four was the mod est, ladylike girl she had been before she took the cocktail. They are all charming girls, and not one of them needed a stimulant to add to her charm in any way. It Is easy to get Into the habit of taking ii little drink because you don't feel well. The effect of the stimulant las.s but a short time and after It has worn off you feel worse than ever. And the worst of It Is that the dse gradually grows larger, until some day you awaken to the horrid kt.owl edge that you have grown dep-ndent upon It, If girls only knew the Impression they create upon others when they tnke anything to drink they would never touch liquor In any Bhape or form. Nothing ages one so quickly and nothing Is so bad for the complexion as Intoxicants. Women feel the. effects of drink much more quickly than men. Their nerves are more delicate, and conse quently their constitutions are more easily undermined. Half the time a girl takes a drink because she Is with people who are BREAKS A COLD IN JUST A FEW SEVERAL DOSES END MOST SEVERE GRIPPE MISERY Nothing else that you can take will break your cold or end grippe so promptly as a dose of Pape's Cold Compound every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken. The most miserable neuralgia pains, headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverlshness, sneez ing, running of the nose, sore throat, mucous catarrhal discharges, sore ness, stiffness, rheumatism pains and other distress begin to leave after the first doae. Pape's Cold Compound Is the re sult of three years' research at a cost of more than fifty thousand dollars, and contains no quinine, which we have demonstrated la not effective In the treatment of colds or grippe- Take this harmless compound as directed, with the knowledge that there Is no other medicine made any where else In the world, which will cure your cold or end grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bada fter-effecta as a 25 cent package of Pape'a Cold Com pound, which any druggist In the world can supply. THIS DIAMOND IS ON DIS- PLAY IN OUR WINDOW Come by and Inspect It, then put In your bid but better still, take our word for it that It Is an $85 diamond and send In your bid on at tached coupon Today. Don'l delay but bid Today. taking one, and she does not like to refuse. Itememben tills, girls, that the man who really loves you will never urge you to take a drink. He will have too much regard for you to care to see your pure young lips defiled by liquor. In Spokane Inland Herald. 100,000,000 GERMS ONE PATIENT'S DOSE London. Four hundred million mi crobes are being carefully nursed and guarded In the laboratory at St. Bar tholomew's hospital until they can be used as a cure for one of the pa tients. The patient Is suffering from a chronic empyema, an Inflammation of the coverings of the lung, which has resulted In the formation of ab scesses somewhere between the lungs and the encircling ribs. The disease first appeared seven years ago, and wa& apparently cured by an opera tion. Since then, however, three fresh outbreaks have occurred In the same region, showing that the causa tive germs have never been thorough ly driven out of the system. The microbes, under the cultiva tion, are the direct descendants of the germs collected from the lung secre tions. The part they will play In ef fecting a permanent cure of, the pa tient Is explained by one of the bac terlolgolsts at the laboratory thus: "These germs were cultivated, and when we have grown the three kinds to practically the same microbe strength the microbes will be killed by heating solutions and a dose of dead microbes, ten millions of each variety, will be Injected Into the tis sues under the skin of the patient's arm. These dead microbes In the pa tient's body will lead to the formation of substances which will attack and kill the three varieties of live mi crobes causing the trouble In the lungs." At intervals larger doses will be given until finally 10,000,000 germs can be Injected at one time. This maximum dose. It is expected, will complete the rout of the destructive microbes In the patient's lungs and render the cure permanent. No false pretense has marked the career of Ely's Cream Balm. Being entirely harmless, it Is not respon sible like the catarrh snuffs and pow ders, for minds shattered by cocaine. The great virtue of Ely's Cream Balm Is that It speedily and completely overcomes nasal catarrh and hay fe ver. Back of this statement Is the testimony of thousands and a reputa tion of many years' success. All druggists, 60c, or mailed by Ely Bros., 66 Warren street, New York. BESIEGE THE IjORD MAYOR. Mineral Water Concerns Overwhelm Him With Circulars and Samples. London. Sir T. Vezey Strong, who was elected Lord Mayor of London for the year beginning November 9th Is declared to be tho first teetotaler who ever held that office. He has been greatly amused. It ap pears, by the sensation which the an nouncement of that fact made In the mineral waters trade. Already he has been overwhelmed with circulars and samples of non-Intoxicating bever ages. "I never heard of most of them," he said In an interview, "and I shall certainly not poison my guests with these strange concoctions. Although a teetotaler, I am not a drinker of mineral waters. Tea and coffee are my principal beverages, and will con tinue to be so. "I am not greatly attached to water and drink very little of It. It will not be difficult for me to go through city dinners as an abstainer. When I served in the office of Sheriff I went through all that" 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. It certainly Is a waste of money for me to buy the ordinary kind of ba king powder. For all leading grocer now sell Cleveland's at the uniform price of 1 pound. 45 cents; I pounds, $1, and S pounds, 11.15. SOI HELPFUL TIPS FOR YOUNG BRIDES HY DOROTHY DIX. Don't live in your emotions. Get down to earth as a daily abiding place. You won't get so many bumps nf you do. Don't sit with your fingers on your pulse, counting your heart throbs. Don't .narrow your Interests down to one person so that If he fails you your world will be left empty and c'esolate. Don't think that, because you would die for your husband, it gives you a light to nag and deprive him if his personal liberty. Don't tag your husband and Insist on going with him every time he l aves home. A man has just as much need cif masculine society as a wo man lifts of feminine. Don't believe that any woma'n Is as necessary to a man's happiness as he may be to hers. Men aren't built with that kind of nature. Don't expect your husband to keep up the high pressure love-making of his courting days through fo'rty years of dead-level matrimony. Never worry about your husband's affections as long as he tolls like a horse to make you comfortable. A beefsteak Is Just as much a token of undying devotion as a bunch of Am erican Beauties. Don't try to cut a man over after you marry him by your own paper pattern. His mother attended to that long before you ever saw him, and what he is he is. You married him on that basis. Accept it with good grace. Don't put your reform theories to work on your husband. Try them out on the Zulus or the Hottentots. Give your husband an evening out. and no questions asked every week. The poor, hard-worked domestic drudge deserves it. And take one yourself. There are no people such dull company as those who know exactly the same things, who have seen the same things, and haven't even a new story to tell each other. Play fair with your husband. Be as nice to his family and friends as you expect him to be to yours. Don't set up your own standard of taste and morals and expect your hus band to accept them. He has got Just as much right to his opinion as you have to yours. Don't be Madame Oracle. There is nothing else on earth so arflicting as to have to live with a perfect wo man who knows it all. Never correct your husband be fore company, no matter how big an error he makes. It's bad form and will inevitably fake him hate you. Cultivate a sense of humor. There are many hlngs n married life at which we must laugh or weep, and the ability to see the funny side of things will keep you out of the divorce court. Don't be a spoil-sport and raise a million objections to every plan your husband suggests for a little pleas ure. The reason that most neglected wives are neglected is because they have first proved themselves wet blankets on every festive occasion. Try to learn to be chummy with your husband, so that when the flare of the fire of passion dies out you will have the steady glow and warmth of friendship and comradeship to fall back upon, and will not be left, as so many couples are, with- nothing. Don't bewail the fact that your hus band Is not all your girlish fancy painted him. What would a perfect man want with you? In San Fran cisco Examiner. ASYLUM GRANT STOPPED. Clonniol District Lunatic Asylum Stand to Iose $10,000 Yearly. Dublin At a meeting of the com mittee of the Clonmel. district luna tic asylum the residential medical su perintendent reported that the par tial stoppage of the capitation grant to the asylum would result in a loss of over $10,000 a year. The commit tee approved of a proposal to promote a conference of asylum representa tives in Ireland to secure full pay ment of the grant The Kilkenny district asylum com mittee, who were informed that a sum of $7900 had been deducted from the grant in aid of pauper lunatics, re quested the country council to take steps to secure the payment of the full grant. The clerk to the Sllgo and Leltrim asylum announced that there had been a total reduction of $10,415 in the grants. A resolution was passed asking the government to provide for the full payment of the grants. The Gorccy district council passed a resolution of protest when informed that the county would be affected to tho extent of $14845 by reduction of the grants. Mr. Walter Kavanaugh said that certain license duties had been ear marked to provide funds to assist lo cal taxation in Ireland, but Mr. Lloyd George had put a tax upon spirits that had not only crushed out an in dustry of the country, but had reduc ed the revenue so much that It was now unable to produce funds for the grants In aid of local taxation. Was It fair that the raje-payers should pay for the Ill-advised experiment made by the chancellor of the exche quer? KING'S JOB NO SINECURE. Fllg;ht of Manuel from Portugal In stance, of Its Uncertainty. Rome. Three years prior to his as sassination at Monza, the late King Humbert was attacked while driving to the Capanclle race course on the New Applan Way by a would-be as sassin, armed with a sharpened rifle. When asked by a newspaper corres pondent who came upon the scene Im mediately after the seizure of the would-be regicide, what had happen ed, King Humbert, with a grim hu mor, replied: "One of the little un certainties Incident to the profession of king!" The grand-nephew of the unfortu nate monarch, who was killed three Jears afterwards, might gather res ignation In remembering these words, and console himself for the fate that left him sound In life and limb. King Manuel, late sovereign of Portugal, c jmes, on one side at least, of a race that made its way by processes much i:ke those of the republicans who have now ousted him from the severelgnty of Portugal. His grandmother, Maria F'la, once queen of Portugal, and who now accompanies him In h's flight, is a daughter -of Victor Emanuel II, born when that "first king of Italy" was Duke of Savoy. She bears the name "Pla" from the fact that Plux IX, at the request of Victor Eman uel this was In the year 1847 stood godfather by proxy to the young princess. Manuel of Portugal might also con sole h'msef that another great-uncle of his Amadeo, brother to King Humbert was also a king for nearly two years in the neighboring land of Spain, and having governed that country so uniformly he was obliged to escape with his w'fe and new-born babe to avoid assassination. Thus Manuel Is not striking out a new path in tho history of modern kings. LAWS DELAYS TEDIOUS. Minioii-Dollnr Suit Dribbles Along for Months In England. London. It Is a favorite comment of British papers that the law on this side moves more expeditiously than In America. It may be true of crim inal cases, but England has Just pro duced a sample civil suit that is hard to bea. A concessionaire named Wyler, who was concerned with a man named Lewis In some concessions in Portu guese East Africa, contends that Lew Is and his associates defrauded him of a million dollars. So he brought suit long ago and the case dribbled on for months. Then this year It came up in Lon don before Justice Fillmore and the plaintiff was awarded $325,000, af ter a trial of 33 days. After 14 days a Juror was taken HI, then the Judge became ill and a holiday was order ed. That holiday is not counted In the 33 days mentioned. On the award being given an ap peal was lodged and has Just con cluded. It took 18 days. Two law yers talked for nine days each, and three Judges did the same for an hour each, They reversed the awaro In the end. So now It has gone for a final trial to the house of lords and next Judg ment Is expected sometime about the middle of the month. The plalrititrs lawyer Is today In the middle of a four-days' explanation of his client's position. Each day Is costing about $2500 in lawyers' fees alone. All told, nearly $350,000 has been spent that way already. ..Catarrh is an excessive secretion, accompanied with chronic inflamma tion, from the mucous membrane. Hood's Sarsaparilla acts on the mu cous membrane through the blood, reduces Inflammation, establishes healthy action, and radically cures all catarrh. A Fit Place. Contributor What has become of that poem, "The Turtle Dove," I sent you? Editor I've placed It In a pigeon hole. Boston Transcript. CATARRH WILL GO. Relief Comes In Two Minutes Com plete Cure In Few Weeks. Don't go on hawking yourself sick every morning; It's cruel, It's harm ful and It's unnecessary. If after breathing HYOMEI, the wonder-worker, you are not rid of vile catarrh, you can have your money back. 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