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3 PAGK SIX DAILY KAST ORDGOMAN, PENDLETOH, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1111. SIGHT PAGES FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN Women Buffering from any form of Illness are invited to promptly com municate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women. A wo- man can ireeiy win 1 of her private ill ness to a woman; i thus has been es tablished this con fidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken. Never has she pub lished a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the fcriter, and never has the Company allowed these confidential letters to pet out of their possession, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. Out of the vast volume of experience which Mrs. Pinkham has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has mined the verv knowledge needed In your case. She asks nothing in re turn except your good will, and her advice has helped thousands. Surely anv woman, rich or poor, should be clad to take advantage of this gener- ons offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Pinkham, care of Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Every woman ought to have Lydia E. Pinkhani's 80-page Text Book. It is not a book for general distribution, as It Is too expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mail. "Write for it today. i I know what you want I hare what Ton nead the best quality SASH AND DOORS. I keep them In stock for quick delivery. I have but one price and sell for cash only, j I have my own factory. It coat me much leas to make my roods and less to sell them because I mr.ke and aell in larre quantiea. 2 These prices sra taken from my catalog copy of which I will fladly mail on request: Front Doors, double thick glase $2.25 U9 Fancy Front Doors, stylish - $5.00 np Xros panel Uoors, for painting VI. 2 5 S-cross panel Doors, for staining- $1.30 NewCraftsman Door, for bungalows $1.60 2-light Windows, check rail 78c op 4-hght Barn Sash ..... 42c np Cupboard Doors, with plain glass $1.C0 K. D. Door Frsmrs 75c, sLD.Ssih Frames 90c J Do not fail to Bend ma your list of ma terial for prices and freight chargva, Ask for Catalog No.'. , Women Need sympathy and help when they are attacked by weakness and suffering. At times when Nature seems cruel and very hard when depressions and derangements come kind womanly friends may give sympathy. When ailments occur, the best natural help and correction is the safe and well-tried family remedy BEEGHAM'S PILLS They correct the result of errors and remove the cause of suffering. They have tonic, helpful action on the whole system. They relieve nervousness, headache, backache, dispel depression and suffering. Leecham's Pills give the organs strength, improve bodily conditions and may be relied upon For Sure Relief For female, Beeclum's Pi.lt mrm tpectallY mitabla. Se imtruction with mmch box. Sold Everywhere, la boxe 10c end 25c . V4 60 YEARS sJ rorpif ncs Trade Marks Copyrights &c AnfonefnrJinf a ttketrh und 1rrinllon ma, quickly arLoln our opttticti fra wfitttl,?r at .tiTft'.rlon li prohahlf pairiiiiilc. otnm-jnt-fl lloiumirK-tlyronUtlanUal. HANDBOOK on I'ateuu jei.t fra. ('MNt airencf U-rn-.i "inrjr itMii. l'H(nta taken tbruuifii Jiu: r. Z. 'y. not! Scientific African. ntff ll,mfmlNl weekly. Ijtr;ret er. f any cieiH.lio Journal. T erm i uuniia, L (M4byaJ nwaaeaJrt 'jiaua AX V feu WaablDmoa. i Unfurnished housekeeping rsomi In Bast Oregonlaa building. Steam beat, gas range in kitchen, electric lights, hot and sold water and bath. Recently renerated. Sssqnire at . O. office. JsssssW "nrt . . t -e 1AHY fill WORK FOR GOOD ROADS Sixty-two men, representing 32 of the 34 Oregon counties, have been ap pointed members of a committee to Insure success for the good roads cam paign by securing adoption of the highway bills by the legislaturesays the Telegram. The duties of this committee appointed by the Oregon Good Roads association will be many. Their combined Influence Is pledged to impress legislators with Oregon's need for a system of per manently built highways. Each coun ty's representatives are expected to organize a good roads campaign in that county. The fact that the gen eral plan of the Oregon Good Roads association contemplates first of all the organization of each county for the making of a good roads system therein, each county system to con stltute, then, a unit of the state-wide system, is emphasised. The work of this committee, the ap pearance to be made before the leg islature, and other plans of campaign will constitute chief subjects for dis cussion of the meeting of subscribers to the Oregon Good Roads associa tlon, to be held tomorrow night in the Beck building where the headquar ters of the association are located. As the meeting is expected to be one of the most important ever held by the organization subscribers are urged to be present. The committee members appointed with the counties which they represent are as follows: Baker W. J. Patterson, Baker; J, B Messick, county judge, Baker Benton W. E. Smith, Corvallls; H. M. Cummlng, Corvallls. Clackamas M. . J. Lee, Canby; Grant B. Dimick, ex-county judge, Oregon City. Clatsop Edward C. Judd, county judge, Astoria; P. I Parker, secre tary Clatsop County Good Roads as sociation, Astoria. Columbia J. M. Hill, Mist; J. G Watts, Scappoose. Coos Dr. E. E. Straw, Marshfield F. F. Eddy, Bullards. Cook Dr. J. H. Roseberg, Prlne ville. Curry E. A. Bailey, county judge, Gold Beach; Alexander Turner, Lang lois. Douglas Dr. George E. Houck Roseburg; Benjamin Huntington, Jr. representative. Drain. Grant Dr. V. C. Belknap, Prairie City; Victor Cozad, Canyon City. Harney Archie McGowan, Burns C. H. Leonard, Burns. Hood River A. J. Derby, Hood River; A. L Mason, Hood River. Jackson Benton Bowers, Ashland. Josephine H. C. Kinney, Grants Pass; E. E. Blanchard, Grants Pass. Klamath S. T. Summers, Klamath Falls; William S. Worden, Klamath Falls. Lake B. Daly, Lakeview; V. Snelling, Lakeview. Lane W. W. Thompson, Eugene G. W. Griffin, Eugene. Lincoln L. C. Howry, SHetz Charles H. Gardner, Toledo. Linn J. W. Miilei, Albany; J. N, Duncan, Albany. Malheur Dr. J. J. Sazarin, Nyssa B. C. Richardson, Ontario. Marlon J. H. Albert, Salem; Judge John II. gcott, Salem. i Morrow C. C. Patterson, Heppner; C. A. Barrett, Athena. Polk William Riddell, Monmouth; Edward F. Coad, Dallas. Sherman William Henrlchs, Moro; W. F. Jackson, Moro. Tillamook Forest J. Ayer, Tilla mook; RolHe W. Watson, Tillamook; Umatilla Dr. C. J. Smith, Pendle ton; W. E. Brock, Pendleton. Union J. C. Henry, La Grande, Dr. Nicholas Molllten, La Grande. Wallowa John P. Rusk, Joseph; Walter Applegate, Paradise. Wasco L. D. Ackerman, The Dalles; A. E. Lake, The Dalles. Washington Dr. J. P. Tamlesle, Hillsboro; Frank J. Miller, Forest Grove. Wheeler George McKay, Water man; Dr. Howard M. Shaw, Fossil. Yamhill G. S. Wright, McMinn ville; Roy Graves, Sheridan. CONDITIO! OF NATIONAL BANKS IS DEMANDED Washington, D. C. Jan. 10. The comptroller of the currency today Is sued a call for a statement of the con dition of all national banks at the close of business January 7. RAIN MEANS MILLIONS TO CALIFORNIA CROPS Los Angeles, Cal., .Jan. 10. Rain has been falling since last night. It is believed five or six millions In or anges will be saved as a result of the downpour. IYlxoo Endorsed. Olympta, Wash., Jan. 10. The Washington legislature after Its or ganization yesterday adopted a joint resolution endorsing San Francisco as the place for holding the Panama Pa cific exposition In 1915. First catch your him. Boer, then kick WOMEN'S HAIR. Can Easily Bo Made Fascinating and Luxuriant. On April 2, 1910, Mrs. R. M. Wor den, 6 St. James ave., Holyoke, Mass., wrote: "Parisian Sage is the best hair dressing I ever used. It gave my hair life and a gloss which no other dressing ever did, besides stopping It from falling out It Is the only dress ing for up to date women." Parisian Sage Ig guranteed by Tall man & Co to cure dandruff, stop fall ing hair and Itching scalp In two weeks or money back. It make hair grow lustrous and luxuriant It la a delightfully refreshing hair dressing, not sticky or greasy and will Imme diately banish all odors. Large bot tle B0 cents at druggists everywhere, and at Tallman a Co. Tha girl with tha auburn hair is on every package. AT THE f.i PICTURE SHOWS At the Orpheum. Vaudeville all this week In addition to the regular program for the same price of. admission, 10c, children Be. Program as follows: 1. Harrison and Harris, colored, In their laughable sketch, "Forty Miles from New Y6rk Town." Four thousand feet "of pictures for Tuesday's chance. Four full reels. J. "The Stepmother." Sellg, 1000 feet long. A good drama. 3. "Tale the Mirror Told." Pathe. 5000 feet long. A well arranged story in which a mirror plays the part of spy. The acting la good. 4. "What a Dinner." Pathe, BOO feet long. A comic presentation of the nightmare which followed the eating of a big dinner. B. "Circle C. Ranch's Wedding Present Essanay. A lively western comedy detailing the fortunes of a young woman who was called west to teach the cowboys on Circle C ranch the rudiments of learning. None of the boys fall In love with her but a young man from the east does and the wedding present is the teacher's little mother, to whom the boys send the money to come to her daughter. 6. "Davy Jones' Domestic Troubles." Vitngraph, 1000 feet long. A comedy taken from the life of an old friend. "Davy Jones." the celebrated fun maker. In the picture he ploughs the sea, runs the sand and gatners the wind In a net when he places his heart In a woman. Pastime Theater. "Love's Awakening." The story of a false young man who forgot his country sweetheart under the Influ ence of a city girl, but when the city girl refuses him suddenly, remembered the girl he left behind him. And like many others he discover that his memory came too late. A truer man was accepted in his place. "Spoony Sam." A snappy comedy, 1000 feet long, dealing very creditably with this well known character. "The Death of Admiral Collgny." The story deals with the plans of the wicked queen mother, Catherine de Melicl, aimed at the political lnflu ence of Admiral Cologny, leader of the opposition party. The first ar ranges an attempt on the life of Co ligny. The crime goes unavenged and the Hugenots murmur at the death of their beloved leader. Catherine makes this the excuse for preeuadlng her wretched son, Charles IX, to sign the order for their massacre. A wonder' ful scene shows the queen mother ob taining the reluctant consent of the unhappy Charles. Monday and Tuesday we present In conjunction with our motion pictures, "On Top of tho World with the Alaska Musher and His Eskimo Dogs." Hear his Illustrated lecture on his 'many years' experience In the frozen north FOR PARCELS POST TRY-OUT. Florida's BUI Authorizes Experiment on Rural Man Route. Washington. The postmaster gen eral Is given authority n a bill Intro duced bv Representative Clark of Florida to experiment with the par cels post on a rural mail route to be selected, and $50,000 Is appropriated for the necessary organization. Rates are fixed at B cents for the first pound, with 2 cents for each ad ditional pound up to eleven pounds, the maximum weight of a single par cel. For two ounces or less the charge Is to be one cent. The postmaster general Is to observe whether the parcels post can be con ducted In connection with the postal system organization, what Is a fair rate and to determine whether the parcels post would be a good thing to attach to the postal system. CUPID ROUTS FOE, SULLY. Former Cotton King's Daughter Wins Consent, Despite Youth. The engagement of Miss Gladys Sully, daughter of the former cotton king, Daniel Sully, to George Henry Mahlstedt, a wealthy Yale student, was attended by brief parental objec tion. It was learned. Mrs. Sully, mother of the 18-year-old bride -to-be, admitted that she and her husband were forced to sur render to the young couple's wishes for an early marriage. "I was forced to confess that I, too, was only eighteen when I married," said Mrs. Sully with a smile this eve ning. state of Oblo, City of Toledo, Lucas County as Frank J. Cheney mak oath that he Is senior partner of tbe firm cf V. J. Cheney Co., doing boslneaa In tbe City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, sod that said firm will pay tbe swa of ONH HUNDRED DOLLARS for each sod every case of ca tarrh that cannot be enred by the om of Hall's Catarrh Care. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed la sly fresence, this 6th day of December, A. D 88. Seal A. W. ULBASON. " Notary Pontic. Hall's Catarrh Core Is taken Internally, and acta directly on the blood and moeons arfares of the system. Bend for teatl nonlala free. Sold by all Dmxxsrts, TO. FORTUNE NEAR CAVALIERI. "Rob" Chanler's Divorced Wife With draws $20,000 Annuity Injunction. Julia C. Chanler, divorced wife of Robert W. Chanler, has withdrawn her Injunction restraining the trustees of the Chanler estate from paying LI na Cavalier! Chanler, the singer, who Is now Robert W. Chanler's wife, the 120,000 a year annuity that he guar anteed her In the pre-nupttal agree ment. Mrs. Chanler's attorney said today: "We decided that It would be best not to try to make the Injunction per manent. The trustees may now do as they see fit regarding the payment of the annuity to Llna Cavalier! Chan ler." All say, "How hard It Is that we have to die." A strange complaint to come from the mouths of people who bars had to live. SemafcioiaS M voire Absolute Separation from all Dirt is granted Our Coal OR.EGON LUMBER. YARD Phone Main 8 I LESS BEER BEING DRUNK. Decrease of Three Gallons a Head In X' Last Decade. The consumption of beer In Ger many, according to ollclal statistics published. Is rapidly decreasing. . Dur ing 1909 the consumption diminished approximately by 65,000,000 gallons or one gallon per 'head of the popu lation. During the preceding year there had been a diminution of nearly 70,000,000 gallons, while during the last decade there has been a decrease of three gallons per head of the pop ulation per annum. The decline In the brewing trade is also revealed by the diminishing number of breweries in Germany. In 1906 there were 6 035; in 1907, 6,792; In 1908, B.590, and last year, 4,768. During 1909 alone there was thus a decrease of 822 brew erles. Caught in the Rain. then a cold and a cough let It run on get 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 in young and old. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Long Bros. Co. Air kinds of light repairing, auto mobiles, bicycles, guns, key fitting I specialty. A full line of bicycles, an tomoblles and bicycle supplies. Have a few electric light globes we are closing out Saws filed; sharpen all kinds of small tools. 114-116 East Webb street Phone Main 74. Estray Notice. One span of sorrel, geldings some what old. Weight about 1160 pounds. Any person notifying Chas. Lobaugh, Pilot Rock, or John L. Bartley, 801 Lllleth street Pendleton will be re warded. Man Accused of Forgery, Oregon City, Ore. Willis Hottel, alias Connard, was arrested here by Deputy Sheriff Miles upon Informa tion from Roseburg, on a charge- of forgery. & - daily by Judge Sieve. When we send you coal you get nothing but coal--no dirt, dust, slate or foreign sub stance. The result shows in the fire. Our coal burns with a clear, steady, hot flame and combustion is perfect. Now delivering! Need Any? Write, telephone or call MAN IS BEST BUILT George Stovall, the former hero of Pendleton fans when this city main tained a championship team, is the best built Nap, and probably the most perfect physical man in tha American league, according to Doc Schmelder, team trainer last season. Ty Cobb Is well built but Is a little too thin. "Stovall Is built In proportion to his height and Is all muscle," said Schmelder. "Larry Lajole Is a fine physical specimen, but a little large around the waist "Jack Graney looks powerful, but is developed only on the left side. Jack's left arm Is a good deal like that of a blacksmith. His right arm 13 about half an Inch smaller In cir cumference and not nearly so well formed. Harry Xiles Is short but one of the most powerful men in the league He' Is especially well developed In the lower limbs. He Is too broad for his height. Ted Easterly has unusually broad shoulders, but Is thin chested "The best throwers are the players with well developed shoulder muscles Big, hard bleeps do not aid in throw ing. Joe Birmingham's arm Is soft" PILES BRING DESPAIR. Take Courage!. Internal Tratmc(.t Will Cure, Plies make life unhappy and ruin the best disposition. Most sufferers have been bitterly disappointed by many failures to find a cure. A med Iclne in tablet form, taken Internally, that avoids the unpleasant features or ointments, suppositories and opera tions, and cures thoroughly by re moving the Inside cause. Is surely worth trying, especially as The Pen dleton Drug Co.- guarantees It Dr. Leouhardt's Hem-Rold costs $1 for a large box 24 days' treatment Dr. Leonardt Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. Y. Write for booklet. How Small Stores Can Draw Trade By Electric Light using G.E. MAZDA lamps in show windows and electric signs outside will draw trade from larger stores not so well equipped. We wfll be glad to tell you now this can be done with these lamps which give more light for less money than any other iUurninant Pacific Power & Light Company ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. We'll Hammer It Into your head. If possible, that we are the moat dependable and only exclus ive piumners in the vicinity. De pendablo not merely In the thor oughness of our work bnt also la oar vromptltude and reasonable charges. e employ only skilled workmen and use only the best materials. Having a practical and a sdenUflo knowledge of sanitary plumbing In all Its bra Defi es, we believe ourselves) competent to undertake any class of work. PnONE US FOR CAREFUL WORK. . QUICK AND Boddow & Llillor Pendleton's only Exclusive plumbers. Phone Black 8SB6. Court and Garden SU. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. PHOIETOUR 0RDERS-T0U6ET THEM RIGHT :.;" v-.