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BOUT PAOBB. DAH.Y KJiSrX OBBGONIAN, PKXDUCTOX. OHECOW, SATUIUMY, NOVEMBER 18, ltll. PAGE THRKT8. CURES OBSTINATE COUGHS QUICKEST WHOOPING THE KING OF CURESV jSjNEW DISCOVERY FOR ALL DISEASES OF THROAT COUGH CURE SYSTEM INSPECTED OI'I H I II.S VIEW WORK OP IMPROVEMENT L'.NDER WAY River ItfHiix I'nloiKl Ijir-o Oirffoes at Nonrlty l"ort .Teff Stephens ami C. W. Sutton Are Candidates Tor Of-tU-v of Marshal. (Special Correspondence.) Umatilla, Ore., Nov. 18. Promi nent officials of the Pacific Telephone company visited hero during the week Inspecting the work of extension that Is now going on here. Geo. Moultner. chief Inspector, and H. George of Spokane, and Ohas. Pfeeger, chief In spector at Walla Walla, were In the rurty. Ijnrpo Cargo. The Open River company's boats had a large cargo for this port yes terday and after discharging here left for Plymouth to unload goods for Pasco and other points. I'matilln'H dmnipion. Mr. H. N. Dryer, manager of the KNOWN FOR ITS STRENGTH THE First National lanh PENDLETON, OREGON Capita, Surplus and Un di vided Profits, $500,000.00 Resources $2,000,000.00 KNOWN FOR ITS SECURITY Hotel McFeely The Only Strictly First-Class, Mod ern Priced Hote in the City New House. New and Beautiful Furniture, and Cold Water in Every Room. NO INSIDE ROOMS. Rates $1.00 and $1.50 Per Day Corner Alder & 4th Streets Oppositt Keylor Grand Theatre, Walla Walla, Wash. WE HAVE MOVED TO NEW AND ELEGANT OFFICES AT NO. 11 EAST MAIN STREET, SEII, Rl'ILDIXO. Wo euro any and all diseases that tho human flesh is rrclr to. My wounderful and powerful roots, herbs and romodles aro composed of Chineso buds, barks and vege tables that are entirely unknown to modlcal science of the present day. They aro harmless, as we use no poisons or drugs. No knife used. We cure stomach troubles, liver, kidney, catarrh, lung, throat, asthma, nervous debility, femalo complaints and rheumatism and all disorders of the blood. We euro to stay cured, and guarantee to euro all kinds of Piles and Private Diseases of men and women. Call nnd see us Consultation free. If you are unable to call and see us, send two stamps for symptom blank. Address LEO CUING WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. M111 St. Walla Walla. Wash. or write, tents in 14 East fV PRICE 3 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY EES KOF.PPEN'S Umatilla Mercantile company, was a witness before the Interstate Railway commission hearing nt Salem Tues day. Candidate for City Marshal. Jeff Stephen) and C. W. Sutton are candidates for city marshal, for the incoming term, Stephens has held the office for several years and has giv en general satisfaction and his elec tion Is conceded, I.adiv Aid to filvc Tea. The newly organized ladles aid met with Mrs. Correll Thursday and made plans to (five a tea in Pound's hall (luring Thanksgiving week. Personal Mention. Mr. ami Mrs. H. N. Dryer are vis iting In Portland this week. Art Means has gone to Portland on a short. Mrs. F. E. T'bil who has been day ticket agent here has resigned and will accept a position in one of the O.-W. R. & N. offices in Portland. Mrs. t'bil took a prominent part In church and social work nnd was de cidedly popular and her departure Is generally regretted. Captain W. S. Buchanan, general superintendent of the Open River Transportation boat.-? Is here on bus iness in connection with his company. Mrs. M. Sutton has been confined to her rooms through Illness but Is Hot ROUTS STUBBORN COLDS HEALS WEAK, SORE LUNGS .ir..nlif .,; daily Improving. Mr. and MiN. W. W. Gibson, who resided here a year, have gone to Spo kane, where they will reside for the winter. R. L. Vandell has resigned his po sition as n'ght clerk at the Duncan Hotel and Dan O'Brien has again ta ken up his former place. Assistant Superintendent F. L. Cor kendall of the O.-W. R. & N. was here the past few days on company busi ness. Mrs. Denney and children of Ellens burg, is a visitor at the O'Connell home. Mrs. Wm. Davidson has returned from a visit to Walla Walla. HOUSE PUT OUT OP RUSINESS RY AITOMOIUI.E COMMITS SUICIDE Innovation Makes Rim Pcovisli, Rut When He is Reduced to Hauling Knciracc Ho Jumps Over a' Seventy live Foot I 'reel pice. Greenwich. Conn. Oscar, the one remaining cab horse of the Green wich Cab company, committed sui cide by plunging Into Long Island sound. His act seemed deliberate and was undoubtedly premeditated. He had been suffering from an aggra vated form of horse melancholia for weeks. In his youth Oscar was a mettlesome steed and the cabs he drew traveled with electric speed. He knew all the old-time Greenwish commuters and could take them home without guid ance. If the driver slept or was oth erwise Indisposed. Oscar got his fare home safely. If It was necessary to assist the fare into his cottage and the driver slept, Oscar would arouse the family by neighing. His midnight noiph. it is related, was well known to quite a number of families. As the cab company began putting in automobiles and taxieabs Oscar be came peevish When he saw his old time fares taking to the horseless ve hicles he began to brood. First his 1 ft ear drooped and then his right ear came down. For the past year he had never smiled. He lost his ap petitite for oats and spurned hay. He grew very thin. Teevlshness Increased upon him and whenever he got an op portunity to bite an automobile bo old so. Some time ago he was sus pected of eating a taximeter. Yesterday Oscar was compelled to haul trunks. That was the last straw. In the silence of his stall last ntsht he undoubtedlv tilannort bis end When he was led out to a trough to! drink he broke from the stableman. I leaped over a fence nnd gnllupcd to the edge of a precipice that has n sheer drop of seventy-five feet to the sound. The heartbroken old nag turned his head only once, uttered a wistful neigh and plunge, down the embank, ment. His neck was broken by the fall and he died instantly. He will have a decent burial, and nianv of his old fares are expected to send flow-' ers. Reports from Tripoli indicate that It is a religious war. Put It is not very Chrlstlanllko. OLD-TIME RFMFDY DARKENS HE 111 From time immemorial, sage and sulphur have been used for the hair and seal p. Almost everyone knows of the value or such a combination for darkening the hair, for curing dandruff and falling hair, nnd for inakln gthe hair grow. In olden times the only way to get a hair tonic of this sore was to brew In tho home fireplace, a method which was troublesome and not always sat isfactory. Nowadays almost every up-to-date druggist can supply his patrons with a ready-to-use product, skillfully compounded in perfectly oiuipped laboratories. The Wycth Chemical company of New York put up an ideal remedy of this sort, call ed Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, nnd authorize druggists to sill it under guaranteo that the money will be refunded If it fails to do ex actly as represented. If you hnvo dandruff, or if your hair is turning gray or coming out, don't delay, but ftct a bottle of this remedy today, nnd see what a few days' treatment will do for you. This preparation is offered to tho public nt fifty cents n bottle, and is recommondod and sold by all druggists. L TIMBER APPEARS i:sn:itx okeoox adds N.VMI.S TO I.ONO LIST I ',! V lMtn ( f Atliciiii, Mentioned n Likely ( aiMliilatc i:-Coiiicre--iiiuii I His to Try ti, Retake ome Won from Him by Latterly. Portland, (ire, Nov. H Shifting a: scenes in the Second Oregon congressional d Strict, bringing s-v-ral ii'-w candidates for congress Into v e.v, now present one of the ino-t in-t'-re: ting situations among the many mixups to be fought out in the pri-niar.- next April. Th counties of that district, comprising the territory east uf the Cascades, are more prolific n po slide candidates than any other section of the state. Among the new names now being mentioned are John W. McCulloeh of Ontario. George K. Davis of Vale and Jay H. Dobbin of Josepr. All of these men jire well known and have demon strated the'r strength in past cam paigns, so the talk centering around them j. enough to give concern to the friends of other candidates. Mi t'ulloch is the district attorney of the Ninth district, including Grant, Harney and Malheur counties Davis formerly was circuit judge and lived at Canyon City. Recently he moved to Vale. Sheepmen's View. When Davis ran for reelection last year it was charged by his friends that McCulloeh knifed him and sup ported Dalton R'ggs, the democratic nominee, who was elected. Now Mc Culloeh and Davis are talked of as ri vals for the congressional nomina tion, and as both res'de in the same county, they would be able to stage an interesting affair. Many of the sheepmen of the dis trict are disgruntled with the Lafferty experiment, and would 1'ke to send a man to Washington closely In touch with their Industry. There is said to be a move on foot to put State Sen ator J. X. Rurgess of Pilot Rock in the fight as the sheepman's candidate, but it is reported that Burgess will not run. Some of the sheepmen are turning to Jay H Dobb'n of Joseph, it is said. He is a wealthy sheep owner of Wal lowa county and is the newly elected president of the Oregon Woolgrow ers' association. He is a self-made made who has made sheep pay. Rii'k Is Candidate. He represented Union and Wallowa counties in the leglslatur eln 1905 and ISO" and Is classed as a progressive, having signed Statement No. 1 last t'me he was elected. It is not certain that he will become a candidate. J. P. Rusk, who took Dobbin's place in the legislature from Union and Wallowa, but now lives in La Grande, is an active candidate. He was speak er of the last house and is making the fight as a progressive Another progressive who is likely to gather strong support if he enters the field is State Senator X. J. Sinnott of The Dalles. WILson May Run. Resides these, there is talk that former Congressman W. 11. Fllis will try to regain the seat he lost to Laf ferty. There is also mention of for mer Judge R. R. Zutler of The Dalles. KnmiPtt C'alahan of Baker. S Fred Wilson of Athena. George T. Cochran of La Grande, W. H. P.rooke of On tario, W. Lair Thompson of Lakeview and T. J. Mahoney nf Heppner. With this lyist, to which others may be ad ded, the eastern Oregon republicans have ample names to choose from. Ill I.KS AI l'IXITY IS OITI.AW. Court Holds Erring; Shiiisc May Tes tify for Mate. Kansas City, Mo. An affinity who invades the home is an outlaw and i;- not entitled to that protection of the law providing that husband and wife cannot be made to testify against each other and divulge confidence. This is the substance of a decision handed down in the Kansas City court oi appeals In the ca.se of Berbard G. Schiffler of Clinton, Mo., who sued .-lias C. Robinson, alleged to have been intimate with Mrs. Schifi'ler. for J 10.000 damages for breaking up the Schiffler home. A jury allowed Schifi'ler $3,000 damages and Judge Johnson affirmed the case. Schifi'ler obtained a di verce from his wife. Then he sued Kobinson for damages. The testimony of Mrs. Schiffler was that Robinson paid her $.1,000 for an affidavit declaring him innocent of the affinity charge. Then Mrs. Schif ller testified in favor of her former husband in his damage suit. Robinson objected to her testimony, as it dis closed some of the secret relations of the Schiffler home. -DAY SI.1.KP1.II HAS RELAPSED TiHie Williams Drops Off Agnin Wliile at Moxiiiir Picture, slum. Goshen. .V. Y. Miss Tillie Williams of this village, who went to sleep af t r attending a dance at Music Hal! three weeks ago ami slumbered for five days, had a relapse while attend ing a moving picture show in the same ball. Miss Williams went to sleep in a (hair while watching the pictures. A physician was summoned and the young woman was removed In an auto to the home of her grandfather. Silas If. Case, on Greenwich street, it was believed she had entirely recovered from the effects of her last seizure. Russia's Railways. Moscow, Russia. The total length of railways in Russia In lflOS, ac cording to latest consular report (the latest aballable statistics, aggregat ed 40.213 tulles, of which 27.4 2S miles. Including 6.141 miles in Asiatic Russia, are exploited by the state and 12787 miles aro under private con trol. Tho total construction capital re alized in bonds is M.2S8. 440.000 for the state railways nnd $917,730,000 for private roads, to which may be added $1,045,450,000 for tho building of state roads nnd $13,390,000 for private railways, allotted by tho imperial treasury. MORE CONGRESSIONA SPORTS Retting Denounced. San Antonio, Tex., Nov. H. net ting on baseball games was scored as one of the greatest detriments to the game 'before the national a-.socutiori baseball leagues today. At the sug gestion of J'n s'deiit liaum of the i'a- ' cife Const leagu. toe attorney p..-ri -ir.il of tile L'nite, states, as well as tho local authorities of the stat.. v iii h. ! petitioned to exerci e the'r power to sio,, pool sidllrg and other gambling device affecting baseball. Territor'al jurisdiction -and play rs' contracts were discussed t iday. It was pointed out that the role- wi'h respect to minor and major leagues, ! territories, conflict and the national: board of arbitration was instructed to ! adju-t the matter with the national; commission. j That negotiations are under way looking to the replacing of Hal Chase a manager of the New York Aineri-I cans next season by Harry Wolverton j i ,JL UK- oanidiiu nam oi me Pacific Coast league was persistently reported today. It is understood that Wolverton will confer with the direc tors of the New York club in Phila delphia next week. None of the par ties intere.-ted would be quoted. M Iwaukee was selected as the meeting place of the association in 1912 and an "umpire" and "play ! ground" davs were endorsed. i Today the old time stars will play ball for charity. Fop the east the batteries will be George Ledy and "Jim" O'Rourke. and J ' i ne cm, i;iu nancy anu " liap p" Hogan. Others who will be In the line-up for the east team will be Charley Ca rt y. lb; Rill Climber, 2b; Dick Phe lan, 3b; Jim Rurke. ss; Horace Fo pe. ef, and Charles E. Reus rf The left fielder has not yet been decided upon. For the west team. Jack Holland will be on the fir-t base; Frank Isbell, 2b; Harry Wolverton, 3b; Tip O'Neill, cf; Charles Murphy, rf. A short stop and left fielder are to be chosen. Wolverton Succeeds Chase. San Antonio, Nov. 18. Harry Wol verton will manage the New York Americans next year, succeeding Hal Chase, according to reports at the National Baseball association meet ing here today. Wolverton managed Oakland, in the Pacific Coast league, the last two years. He came from the Newark Eastern league team. Two years be fore he was with the Williamsport Tri-S'tate league as manager, winning the pennant one year. He was with the Phillies until he went to Williams pert. Dartmouth to Meet Harvard. Boston, Nov. 18. Dartmouth's hus ky football players came to Boston to day prepared to meet Harvard. In dications point to a close contest, un giased football experts declare that seldom have the crimson and green been so well matched. Annual Game Today. New Haven. Conn., Nov. IS. The annual football game between Yale and princeton is being played today on Yale field. Nearly 35,000 specta tors are present. Yale ruled favorite here but the odds were narrow. 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