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Lebaugk, Lillet b strsst Pendleton will be r rikt Rook, or John L, Bartley, 191 First VmatillH County Town to Make Public Announcement of Intention to Win Pennant ami Observe Anni versary of Nation's Birth. (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore., Feb. 7. The Echo vol unteer Fire Department held Its reg ular business meeting last night. Four new members were accepted. Ar rangements were perfected for the valentine dance to be given on Feb ruary 14. They decided to back the baseball team through the coming season. The firemen also made -the an nouncement that they will give a cele bration here on the 4th of July. Last year they Intended to celebrate but gave way In favor of Hermlston and Stanfleld, as both towns contended that they had never celebrated. The day was subsequently observed at Stanfield as all remember. The Echo firemen announced at that time that they would celebrate in 1911, which they now Inform the public they still Intend to do, and as everything the boys undertake to do is well done, an unequaled patriotic celebration will be held at Echo and every one Is promised a continual round of pleas ure and entertainment. As a testimony of our mild winter Mrs. Jas. McLaughlin of this place can show fourteen young chickens, the entire brood hatched on January 18 of this year. In an open shed and have run about In the open yard all their short lives. They are of the brown Leghorn breed and as health ful chicks as could be found any where. The second quarterly conference of the local M. E. church was held yes terday at 4 o'clock p. m. at the par sonage. Rev. Gabriel Sykes, district superintendent, presided. Encourag ing reports showing progress in the work of the church were given by the pastor and official board. Rev. S. L. Clark returned yester day from a pastoral visit to Irigon and Umatilla. Life Saved at Death's Door. "I never felt so near my grave," writes W. R. Patterson of Welling ton. Tex., as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 100 pounds in spite of doctors' treat ment for two years. My father, moth er and two sisters died of consumption and that I am alive today Is due sole ly to Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me. Now I weigh 1ST pounds and have been well and strong for years." Quick, safe, sure, It's the best remedy on earth for coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup and all throat and lung troubles. 50c and II. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Koeppens. Notice to the Public, Beginning Monday, Jan. St, Pen land Bros, will make (4) four deliv eries a day: 8:40 and 10:30 a. m. 2:00 and 4:30 p. m. for Alexander Department Store. George A. dark's Grocery. Carney & Tweedy Meat Market. Despatn & Boney Wonder Store. Empire Meat Co. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. La Dow & Peterson Hardware. Llvengood & Co. Dry Goods. Pendleton Cash Market Standard Grocery Co. The Peoples Warehouse. E. M. Walsh Grocery. The V. S. Government In its "Pure Food Law" does not "Indorse" or "guarantee" any preparation, as some manufacturers In their advertisements would make it appear. In the case of medicines the law provides that cer tain drugs shall be mentioned on the labels, if they are Ingredients of the preparations. Ely's Cream Balm, the well knewn family remedy for cold in the head, hay fever and nasal f tarrh, doesn't contain a single Inju rious drug, so that the makers have simply to print the ract that It com plies with all the requirements of the law. HEAVY VOTING IV SEATTLE RECALL ELECTION Seattle. Wash., Fob. 7. Clear weather and big interest in the issue will cause an extra heavy vote at Se attle's first recall election today. The managers of George Dilllng predict he will win by 15,000 plural ity, while Mayor Gill's managers claim a plurality of 5000. Betting Is even. Women voted early, many with groceries in one hand and a ballot In the other. P.oth mayoralty candl-datr-s closed their campaigns last night. Hubbard Company Coming. The W. L. Hubbard Co., musical lec turers and enterpreters and the third number of the Pendleton lecture course, will appear at the Christian church, Friday evening of this week. Do vou read the East Oregonlan? FASCINATING HAIR. Every Woman Who Fsos Persian Rage Has Plenty of It. Parisian Sage Will Greatly Improve tke attractiveness of any person's hair In a few days. It will do more; It will rid the scalp of every parti le of disgusting dandruff; it will stop fall ing hair and Itching scalp, or money back. Parslan Sage Is a daintily perfumed preparation, delightfully refreshing, and free from grease or stickiness. It will make hair grow. Sold and guaranteed .by Tall man ft Co for 60 cents a large bottle. The girl with the auburn hair la on every bottle. Hermlston Will Profit by Work of A. C. Crawford and Edgar Louden st'liluRvr Umatilla Project Home steaders Supply Portland Market With Rabbits. (Special Correspondence.) " ' Hermiston, Ore., Feb. 6. Word has been received from Edgar S. Loudenslnger and A. C. Crawford, the representatives of the Maxwell Lana & Irrigation company, that they will leave Davenport, Iowa, Tuesday with a party of people for Hermlston, Ore. On the evening of February 1 a ban quet was held at the Davenport hotel, this was given by Messrs. Crawford and Loudenslager to their respective buyers. Dr. E. S. Bowman acted as toastmaster. The table decorations were Oregon apples of the finest va riety. Some of the homesteaders of the Umatilla project have found a good way to get rid of the rabbits and also make some money at the same time. For the last two months these home steaders have been killing rabbits and shipping them to Portland, receiving for same 25 cents apiece. Several large shipments have been made. Word has been received from W. H. Skinner, who is at Washington, D. C, In the interests of the desert hold ers, that he has seen all of the rec lamation attorneys and senators and thaf they are all heartily In favor of the mendment of the laws which will give patent to these claims without having to pay the water right In full. Mr. Skinner will stay in Washington for two weeks. SNITZ EDWARDS AS KING IN MUSICAL PLAY Snitz Edwards, the short comedi an, is playing the role of the ex-king Sergius in Samuel E. Rork's sensa tional musical triumph, "The Queen of the Moulin Rogue," which has been the talk of the American stage for the past two years. The part, owing to the plot of the piece. Is a Protean one, requiring his appearance in six distinct characters. Edwards plays each one "straight," and the he roic proportions of some of the roles introduce an element of the ridicu lous, which Is Irresistable when play ed by a man under five feet high. This is the first season "The Queen of the Moulin Rogue" has played out side the big eastern cities. It comes to the Oregon on Monday, February 13, with practically the original cast and the same massive production, re quiring three baggage cars for trans portation. The presenting company is one of the largest musical organiza tions ever seen here, and is" said to include a stunning chorus and ballet. ItEPOKT IS MADE ON WEST UMATILLA PROJECT Washington, D. C., Feb. 8. A re port from the project engineer on the Umatilla project in Oregon states that surveys have now been started on the reservoir site and the irrigable lands In the proposed West Exten sion of this project. A camp has been set up at the site of the proposed dam and test pits are being dug. Every effort Is being made to push forward as rapidly as possible the necessary preliminary work of investigation. During the month of January about 5,000 cubic yards of material were excavated for laterals in the proposed fourth unit and additional work was done in deepening the drainage ca nals. The operation of the feed ca nal continued during the month and carried a maximum of 224 cubic feet per second. The available storage in the reservoir at the present time is 29,300 acre feet. MEXICAN AMBASSADOR WILL BE CHANGED Washington, D. C, Feb. 7. Hen ry Lane Wilson of Seattle, American ambassador to Mexico, Is reported to contemplate retiring. It Is said New. ell Sanders of Chattanooga, Tenn., is to succeed him. J. PIERPONT MORGAN IS AT MONTE CARLO Nice, France, Feb. 7. J. Pierpont Morgan, apparently In the best of health, arrived here today. He land ed at the Ville France and left im mediately for Monte Carlo, where he will remain for several days. .Tana to Play Ball Toklo, Feb. 8. A series of elimina tion games between the baseball teams of leading Japanese universi ties was commenced today, with the view of selecting a picked nine to In vade the United States. Most of tne players will be selected from the nines of Waseda and Kelo unlversl ties, which were defeated by the unl verslty of Chicago club on lta recent visit to Japan. The Japanese players will leave here in March or early April, and will make a tour of the United States, oc cupying about six months, playing In San Francisco, St. Louis, Chicago Boston, New York and other cities. Geo. Ness Announces that he will sell at Public Auc tion at the J. F. McCarthy ranch in south Cold Spring, 11 miles Northwest of Pendleton on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1911 the Following Described Property, To-wit 30 HEAD OF WORK HORSES. 11 HEAD COLTS (one to 3 years old). 1 GRADE STALLION" (8 year old. weight 1600 lbs). 3 SADDLE HORSES. 14 II HAD HEAVY WORK MULES. 2 MILCH COWB. 1 YEARLING HEIFER 1 DEERING BINDER. 1 MOWER AND RAKE. 1 WATER TnouGn. 1 COMPLETE BLACKSMITH OUTFIT 1 14-FT. HODGE HEADER. 3 HEADER BOXES. 1 PLATFORM SCALE. 2 FANNING MILLS. 4 3 C 9 2 FEED RACKS. 4 FOUR SECTION HARROWS. WEEDERS. THREE BOTTOM PLOWS. WAGONS WITH WHEAT RACKS. WAGONS WITH HAY RACKS. 1 WALKING PLOW, 14-IN. 1 COOK HOUSE 4 16-IIOE GRAIN DRILLS. 1 18-DISO DRILL. 2 BUGGIES. 1 ROAD CART. 20 SETS HARNESS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other articles too numerous to mention. Everything to go Absolutely Nothing Reserved Terms: All Sums Under $20 Cash in Hand, over $20 Bankable Notes Bearing 8 Per Cent. Interest and Payable October 15, 1911. 3 Per Cent. Discount for Cash. Sale bogins 10 A. U. Frco Lunch at Noon COL. W. F. YOHNKA AUCTIONEER GEO. NESS OWNER ENDS DYSPEPSIA IN FEW MINUTES Amen Corner to Dine. New York, Feb. 8. Invitations were Issued today to President Taft, Col. Roosevelt, Governor Dlx and other men prominent In public life to dine with the Brethren of the Amen Corner at their annual banquet on February 25. Tcnnewce M. O. to Kpenk. New York, . Feb. 7. Congressman Finis J. Garret of Tennessee, will be the principal speaker at the annual dinner tonight of the Brooklyn Bar association. Wanted Position on ranch by man and wife. Enquire this office. GAS, INDIGESTION AND ALIi STOMACH MISERY GOES Heartburn and Headache from Stom ach and Other Distress la Ended Forever A Littlo DiuenMiii Now Will Certainly Muke You Feel Fine IWoro You Realize. It. There would not be a case of indi gestion here If readers who are sub Ject to stomach trouble knew the tre mendous antl-fermeot and digestive virtue contained in Diapepsin. 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