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PAGE SIX. DAILY BAJT ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATl'KDAY, NOVEMBER 11, mi. EIGHT PAGES. DISTRIBUTING POINT HIV Ell IKX'K.UiK ItlCUTS AliK MI CH IX DEMAND i FOR 3! ITS GOING TO BUY NEW VERY THE CURE THAT'S SURE C0UGHS,CQLDS,W1H00PING COUGH AND ALL DISEASES OF THROAT, CHEST. AND LUNGS Famous for Forty Years of Cures. Price 50c and $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY '""""'' 11 KOEPPEN'S SOCIAL EVENTS. (Continued from Page thret.) Mr. and Mrs. Pearce of Los An geles, are gue.-U of Mrs. Ina Rice. Echo Wedding. At noon Tuesday at the residence of the bride's mother Mrs. O. F. Thomson of Echo, occurred the wed ding of Ralph W. Allen of Hermlston -and Miss Aura A. Thomson of Echo, Rev. Reese, pastor of the M. E. church South officiated. Only the members of the family were present. Both the happy parties are graduates of the Oregon Agricultural College at Corvallls. Mr. Allen has charge of the gov ernment experimental station at Her mlston and Mrs. Allen had long been a general favorite with her many friends at Echo and elsewhere. The happy couple left for Hood River, where Mr. Allen is one of the Judges at the fruit show being held there. Tt day they leave for Washington, D. C, where they will visit until fhe first of the year. They will make their home at Hermlston. Hermlston Puny. One of the most brilliant social af fairs of the season was the Hallow e'en party by the M. O. O. N. club at the Campbell home in the south part of the city. The house was beauti- COLDS VANISH HJulck. Smih'1Ic Mitlio,! Tlmt Doesn't l'lset the Stomach. Have you heard of the overnight cold cure that is putting colds in the "head and chest out of business be tween .-unset and daybreak. Here it is. Cut it out and save it if you don't need It now. If you have a cold, cough, throat soreness or arute catarrh, be sure and try it to nipht jun before going to bed. Pour a scant teaspoemful of HTOMEI (pro nounce it H gh-o-me) into a bowl of boiling water, cover head and bowl with a towel and breathe for several minute-! the vapor that arises, then 30 to sleep and awake with a clear bend free from mucous. HYOMEI is guaranteed for catarrh, cold 1 oushs, cr ip, asthma, re throat and bronchitis, or money bark. Mottle of HyoinM 50 cents at Tallman !rut; C . arid druggist everywhere. fully decorated in tinted leaves, vines and jack-o'lanterns. Upon the arrival of the guests, they were greeted by the reception com mittee of the club and told that in or der to take part In the evening's frol ic they would have to don the regalia of the proverbial ghost, after which each guest In turn filed through the chamber of horrors where many strange sights and weird noises made the hair stand on end and the teeth chatter. They also were allowed to behold what they were, what they are and what they are going to be. These sensations were" only temporary, however. After the grand march de licious refreshments were served, wh'ch were followed by fortune tell ing, songs and uncanny ghost stories. Those present were Misses Ina Wat tenberger, Bertha Dishon, .Jessie Wil liams. Gladys Scroggs, Beatrice Reed, Mrs. Ila F. Smith, Vlca Caniff, Ber tha Randall, Ivy McClelland, Jessie Matlock. Virginia Todd and Essie Campbell, and the Messrs. R. T. Kel logg. Maurice D. Scroggs. J. Herbert Strohm, John W. Campbell. A. L. Larson, S. Edgar Loudenslager, C. M. Jackson. Howard D. Rice, Otto Ot Sapper, Frank J. Thomas, B. Fritsche. Thomas Hawthorne and Thomas Campbell. ship, 7:30 p. m. Special theme In se ries of sermons; Sunday evening, "Faith." Public cordially invited to all services. THE CHURCHES. Christian Science, Sunday services at 11 o'clock. Sun day school at 10 o'clock Subjest of lesson: "Mortals and Immortals." Wednesday evening meeting at 8 p. m. Reading room open daily from 2 to 4 p, m. Corner East Webb and Johnson streets. All are cordially invited. German Evang. Lutheran Church. There will be services at Myrlck Station Sunday, Nov. 12 at 10:30 a. m., with celebration of Holy Com munion. All are cordially invited. Geo. L. Sprattler, pastor. first Baptist Church. Corner Johnson and E. Alta streets, Rev. Herbert T. Cash, pastor. Morning theme: "The Blessedness of Following Christ." Evening theme: "The Blessedness of Knowing God." Preaching at 11 and 7:30. Sunday school at 10; young peoples' meeting at 6:30; mid-week service, Wednes day night. A hearty welcome to all. Church of the Redeemer. There will be a celebration ' of the Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m. Di vine service with sermon at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m Mr. E. N. Strong will be the soloist. All are cordially invited. Charles Quinney. ' rector. Ire-l.vterlan Church. Sunday school, 10 a. m., worship and communion service, 11 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; wor- Flrst Christian Church. North Main street. Holmes and Ridenous, evangelists. 9:45. Bible school rally. A class for every one. A Men's Brotherhood class Just or ganized. Come on time, bring your Bible. 11 a. m., sermon and special music; 6:30, youn gpeople's meeting; 7:30. sermon and solo, by Ridenous. Monday evening a union meeting of all the young people's societies, spoecb.es, special music, etc. Thurs day evening and on through the week the regular evangelistic services. Ev eryone welcome only once a stran ger. Methodist Episcopal church, "cor ner Webb and Johnson streets, N. Evans, pastor. The Sunday school will observe Rally Day at 10 a. m. Every friend of the Sunday school is requested to be present on time. Preaching, 11 a. m.( topic, "Obedi ence Better Than Sacrifice;" 7:30 p. m., topic, "Retroaction." Choice mu sic. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. A welcome awaits you at all Of these serv'ces Portland SIi1h-m Arc Showing Inter est hi Umatilla County's SeiiMrt City New Ladles' Aid Starts Move ' incut for lrocstnnt Church,- The Soothing Spray of Ely's Liquid Cream Balm, used in. an atomizer Is an unspeakable relief to sufferers from Catarrh. Some of them describe It as a Godsend, and no wonder. The thick, foul discharge Is dislodged and the patient breathes reely, perhaps for the first time in weeks. Liquid Cream Balm contains all the healing, purifying elements of the solid form, and it never fails to satisfy. Sold by all druggists for 75c, including spray ing tube, or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren street New York. Launch Goes Adrift. Astoria, Ore. The cruiser launch Hartman got adrift yesterday and bumped Into gridiron, sustaining ser ious damage. It seema to be a Tripoli, all right. "holy" war in TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If It 'ails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture Is on each box. 25c. I (Spec'al Correspondence ) j Umatilla, Ore., Nov. 11. Umatilla Is evidently destined to be a distrib uting point of some consequence and is being recognized as such by the wholesale interests of Portland. Im mense shipments of freight are trans fered at th's point. Local Interests are preparing to handle these ship ments Monday evening another ap plication for river frontage was made by Russell Brownell of Hermlston and Guy R. Moss of this city. The city fathers took the matter under advise ment and will report at an early date. This firm asked for a lease of twenty year3 and will, if they secure their lease, put up a dock Immediately. New Residences. Two new residences were started this week by Contractor Geo. Simp son, one for D. R. Brownell. post master, on his ranch Just within the city limits and one for Mr H. N. Dryer on the lots adjoining his pres ent residence overlooking the Colum bia river. City Elections City election Is now the order of the day. Among the names mention ed for councllmen are A. B. Steph ens, D. R. Brownell. H. N. Dryer, Frank Bohon, John Hatten and W. F. O'Connell. For recorder, S. Saylor. D. C. Brownell. and for marshal Jeff Stephens and Dan Hogan. Iridic)' Aid Organizing. The ladies of this city have organ ized for the purpose of getting funds to get a minister for their services and for other work. The meeting was held at the residence of Mrs. C. Haw ley and a large number were pres ent. Mrs. H. H. Edwards was elected president; Mrs. D. C. Brownell, vice president, and Mrs. John Hatten, sec retary; Miss B. Brownell. treasurer. Rev. Mr. Emmel of Hermiston was present and gave an address. The absence of a church in Umatilla In which to hold the protestant services has been felt for years. The Cath olics a year ago built St. Patrick's church, the first church to be erected here in 60 years. . Mr. Emmel will supply for the present. To Reside Here. Mrs. LIUie Moss of Bleber, Cal., who has been the guest of her son, Guy Moss, for some months, has re turned home. Mrs Moss has pur chased several lots on the west side and will erect a fine residence there. She will return to Umatilla in April. Benefit Dance Success. I The benefit dance given by the la dies of this city was attended by seventy five couples. The amount collected will be put Irua fund to help those in need during the strike. Births. Born, at Umatilla, Nov. 1, 1911. to Mr. and Mrs J. H. Doty, a son. To Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Bullock, a daughter, on Monday, November 6, 1911. Personal Mention, Rev. Emmel of Hermlston was a visitor here during the week. Tom Duncan, the popular Portland commercial man. was here calling on his customers on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brownell were visitors on Thursday, D. C. Brownell has returned from a business trip to Portland. Mrs W. Nelson is a visitor to Ad ams this week. John Switzler is a Portland visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood have gone to Salt Lake City, called there by the death of Mr. Butter wood's mother. H. J. Burnham, who has been clerk at the O.-W, R. & N. roundhouje for the past number of years, has ten dered his resignation to the company Mr. Marshal is Mr. Burnham's suc cessor and arrived several days ago Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Anthony and son of The Dalles, are visitors here this week I -J HI It l I E'l I Wl A t tl l LmA Kvf I I AND NOW READY FOR BUSINESS! HOUND-UP ANNUAL STOCKHOLD ERS' MEETING. Before buying your tea, coffee, extracts and spices, call and see us. We carry a fine large stock composed of every popular flavor, and blend our teas and coffees to suit your individual taste. Coupons given with every 25c purchase Redeemable in our up-tc -date China Dep't. THIS IS PENDLETON'S GREATEST STORE FOR CutGlass China Hovifard Hand Pained China Japanned Ware Glassware Porteain Wara Crockery Enameled Ware Owl NVxt to Livena""" House R. J. Cresswell, Mgr On Tuesday evening, November 14 In the assembly room of the city hall will be held tho Round-Up Annuri! Stockholders' meeting, at vhlch timo a complete report of the last year's business and the 1911 show will t-i submitted for your approval Also at this time will be held the annual election of officers for the ensuing year. Every stockholder Is urged te be there. J. H. GWINN, Secretary. Miko Morirun to Hans January 5. Grants Pass, Ore. Mike Morgan, who was convicted In this city Tues day night of murder in the first de cree for slaying John E. York in this city July 13 of this year, was thH morning sentenced by Circuit Judgo F. M. Calkins to bo hanged January 6, 1912. Morgan will be taken to night to the penitentiary at Salem. No appeal will bo made. Nearly all Chinese appear to be reb els now. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Locaa County M. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he to senior partner of the firm of F. 1. Chen) t o., doing ntiaincss in ina i.uy or roieoo. County and Htat aforaaald. and that aald firm will pay th turn of ON'H HUNIRK( IHMXAIIH fur each and every raa of eav tarrh that cannot b cured by tbe nae of Hall's Catarrh Care. FRANK 3. CHENEY. Rworn to before me and snbwrllMd In my frwonce, this utb day of December, A. D- SHH. ; (Heal) A. W. OLE A SON, I Notary I'nhlle. nail's Catarrh Cnre la takrn Internally, and acta directly on the blood and fuemii aurfarrs of the ajitem. Rend for test! mouiala free. F. J. CriENKY k CO., Toledo, O Hold b all ltii.irlM, 7ft. Tike Hall's Family Tills for conattpa , tloo -1 . 38-HORSE POWER' TOURING CAR We now have a sample car of the latest improved Franklins on exhibition. We want you to call and see i. We are always ready to show you the new features and explain their advantages to you. Ask for a demonstration. Pendleton Auto Company St, George Cafe and Grill WHITE COOKS, SERVICE FIRST-CLASS Open Day and Night Prices are Reasonable Hot Merchants Lunch Daily 1 1:30 A M. to 2:00 P. M. French Dinner every Sunday from 11 a, m. to 8 p. m. Entrance on Webb Street or through Hotel Lobby A Few Days Longer Extracted and Filled WITHOUT PAIN fisi n i - V, v. - i ft--. By DBS. QUAY. Now at the BOWMAN HOTEL The Doctors are fully prepared to do all kinds of modern and up-to-date dental work. Thoao desiring work done this coming week should call early and secure engagements. Read One More cf the Scores of Tes timonials from Home Pec pie . Pendloton, Ore., Oct. 24, 1911. To the Public: I heartily recommend to you Dr. Gray's method of extracting teeth ABSOLUTELY without pain. For several years I have been a sufferer from severe at tacks of neuralgia caused by becayed teeth. I consulted den- tl.its In Spokane and Portland, but owing to a diseased condi tion of the heart, I could not have chloroform or ether ad . ministered,, and they positively refused to extract the teeth without the aid of one or the other of these anesthetics. When I called upon Dr. Gray in hi apartmonta In the Bowman Hotel he convinced me that I could take Vitalized Air without Injury, and ho extracted four toeth for me so quickly and painlessly that I scarcely realized they were out. Let me assure you that Vltallzod Air Is Just what Dr. Gray tells you It Is. There Is no smothering sensation or unpleas antness when It Is being administered, no repulsive odor, and NO bad after effects - I take great pleasure n offering this tribute, unsolicited, to Dr. Gray's painless method of extracting, teeth, and the speed and efficiency with which he accomplishes It. Very Respectfully Tours, MABEL YOUNG WARNER. 801 Lillcth Street, Pendleton, Ore.