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FAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 2G, 1912. EIGHT PAGES TERM IS ENDED (Spi, i;.i Correspondence. Gibbon, itirmi, March 26. Martha Lavador closed a six Physicians Say "Don't smoke black Havana cigars when you need your head for business they're too rich, too full of nico tine." Get the delightful flavor of Havana blended with light, domes tic leaf in the Geni Arthur s Cigar 10c and 3 for 25c M. A. Gunst CS, Co, Inc. AND BOWELS lrodures all sorts of annovins symptoms, which very citea become alanr-icg. Kxctssive nervo;isnessand heart frMsyre, (lifEcult and oppressed brentliirj;, sighing, secma 9 if patient cannot Uke a d?q breath. Lump in the throat :.Dd cVt, with piwnre, pain anl anxious feeling wand the heart region. Empty, gnairitw and gene feel 5g at the r.it of vow stoxach. relieved by eating. Sraall i'icnUiy cf food makes you feel as if a heavy meal had been fcsxn. EvresiiverunbiingiabJonieaaod stomach ith belchi?g. S!;,y feciiag after citing. Starting ii::ins sleep with a sort of a fe:ir and apprehension, .Fiorers, hands or ii::!1 feci nu:.b aad go to sleep, S-e:iilly on riht tile. Pain in ba:kand V-pof tend Aid cca-upjiKC That's all from a net. una stomach full of Gas, and 1 frraner.t'.y done my with' by EAALMANX'S iAa-T.iBLi.TS. TLtse peoJUr tablets are sold for SOc by every dnggist, xir at:d direct to H.ihacmann Pharaacy, 336 Sutler St, -San F. nd;'.o. months term of school here Friday. Miss Lavador will roturn to her home in Adams in a few days. C. C. Thompson, O.-W. R. & N. ; agent here, is spending a couple of. weeks in Portland visiting his ulster. P. A. McPhee, manager of Wenahal springs, who has heen spending the I winter in Portland, came up from that city Sunday but returned Tuesday. Lew Reed wont to Pendleton Wed nesday, returning Thursday. W. IF. Sayera and Joe French went down to Pendleton Wednesday by team. Hen Rhodes and Henry Tlumtpson went to Pendleton Friday. Mrs. Cloyd leach and children left Thursday for ICamela to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sayers enter tained a number of their friends Fri day evening in the way of a surprised party for Miss Martha T.avador who leaves soon for her home in Adams. A most enjoyable evening was spent by all. George Mu'key, who has spent the last year on the river, went to Athe na Saturday to remain. WESTON IS DEAD SURVIVED BY TWO SONS. RESIDENTS OF WESTON Combination t,f High School Hough Xwk Rasoltall Team of Weston Ad ministers Two Defeats to Adams Nino Mill Clwiiirw Hands. (Special Correspondence.) Weston, Ore., March 26. Mrs. Lu cretia Rothrock of this city passed away at her homo on South Water street on Saturday night. Mrs. Roth rock is survived by two sons, both of whom are in the city at present. Mr. Walter Taylor of Athena was in this city on Sunday. Mjs. Ralph Kinncar of this city was in Pendleton on business during the week. Mr. George Ranister of Athena, was in this city during the week visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary Banister. Weston Defeats Adams. The Weston high school combined with the "Rough Necks" played two successive games with the Adams home team which resulted in a vistory for the local team. The first game was played in Adams on Saturday and resulted in the score of 8 to 5. The second game was played on Wes ton's ground on Sunday and resulted ip the score of 8 to 5- The second game was played on Weston's ground on Sunday and resulted in another vic tory still greater, the score being 12 to 1. The batteries for Weston were C'ompton and Hiomgren and fur Ad ams McPanc and Mclntyre. Mill Cluinjres Hands. The Weston flouring mill, which was owned by E. S. Isaacs, has been bought by Phil Heathe and Joe Wur zer and will hereafter be used for a feed mill. They may install a small flour mill. Mr. Jake liooher of this city, was, in Athena on business during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Read of Van couver, are In this city visiting his mother, Mrs. .Martha Read and other le'atives. Mr. Johnson of Calgary. Alberta, la in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nordean. Mr. Jordan of Dry Creek was In this city on business during the week. Ix'np Year Dance. A leap year dance was given last Friday and proved to be a success. Mr. Jack Stamper of Weston moun tain, was in this city on business dur ing the week. Miss Laura Smith of White Salmon, Oregon, was In this city visiting Miss l'.lanclie Staggs. Mr. Venurd Hell of Reed and Haw ley mountain was in this city during the week. Mrs. Florence Emerson of Walla Walla, has returned to her home in that city after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Simpson. Mr. Walter Gilmore of Reed and Hawlev mountain, was In this city on business during the week. Mr. W. II. Booher of this city was lit Pendleton during the week. Mr. A. James and family have moved from Milton to this city where he will hereafter reside, occupying the Kyle residence. Mr. Al Nordean and George Beaton of Weston, were in Athena during last week. Miss Norma Smith of this city, was in Athena on Saturday. Mr. Harry Minnie of Pendleton was the guest of Mr.-and Mrs. John Du puis of this city during the week. Mr. Vanhoy .and family have mov ed to town from the ranch of Mr. Jim Lieuallen and will hereafter reside in the Wheeler residence. Mr. Rex Payne of Athena, was In this city during the week. Mr. Campbell and family have mov ed frohl Dry creek to Weston and will hereafter reside in the Kirk residence. Mrs. Will Alberts of this city, who has been ill, is reported to be no bet ter. Mr. Emery Worthington of Athena was in this city on Sunday, Air Laurence Thorp and Mr. Lastin P.ooher of Ataent, were in this city during the week. Miss Edra Simpson of Walla. Wal la, is in this city visiting Miss Josie Lavender. Mr. Ross King of Weston mountain was in this city on Sunday. Mr. Joe Clod iua has returned from Walla Walla where he has been stay ing for the past few weeks. Miss Clara Zerbar of Athena, was! in this city during the week. Mr James Xavin. a farmer of He lix, was in this city visiting his wife Sunday. Miss Rosa Lee of Milton, l.s in this city visiting her sister. Mrs. Scott Banister and other relatives. Miss Ada Ranister of Athena, was in this city Saturday. Mr. Emory Staggs. of Weston was in Athena during the week. Miss Ethel Duncan, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Hyte cf Portland, has returned to her home at this city. Mrs Joe Wurzer anl daughter, Es tella, made a business trip to Athena Saturday. Mr. Cecil Hyatt of Weston moun tain, was in the city during Ihe week. Mrs. Charles Pinkerton of Weston made a business trip to Athena dur ing the week. Dr. Sharp of Athena, was In this city on a professional visit during the week. Mr. Lovlck Shangle of Milton, was in this city Sunday. Miss Viva Warren, principal of the Hawthorne school in Pendleton, spent Saturday and Sunday with her moth er. Mrs. Eva Rndim, who has been at the bedside of her mother in Walla Walla, returned home. Mr. Hugh Taylor of Athena, was in tills city during the week. Mr. Albert O'Harra of Reed and Hawley mountain was In this city or. Saturday. Mr. Roy Cannon of Athena, was a Weston visitor on Saturday evening Mr. James MaeDaniel of Weston .mountain, was In this city visiting Mrs. Sarah Gould. Mr. Frank Taylor of Reod and Hawley mountain, was in this city during the week. HEED AI HERHION YOUNG MKX CARRY Ol'T A RELIGIOUS PROGRAM Reclamation Service I ays Off Men at Hermiston Office Settlers Must Register for Water lloldmnii Nine It Defeated. AGE AND SULPHUR. Made Her Look Twenty Years Younger 1 READ MRS. HERRICK'S SWORN STATEMENT State of New York , .County- of Monroe ) ' ' Rochester, N. Y. Nancy A. 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AND $1.00 A BOTTLE r . II yoar druggist does not keep It, send as the price In stamps, and we will sen yon a large bottle, express prepaid. (Special Correspondence.) 1 Hermiston, Ore., March '.'6 Sun day evening a meeting under the auspices of the Men and Religion Forward Movement and a union ser vice was held at the Rapt 1st church. The services were presided over by Superintendent H. Youel of the high school. The pnjgrani given was as follows: How We Were Entertained at Pen dleton. Morris Jones; Who were There from Outside Towns, Gonleii .Shot well; My Impression of a Pendleton Sunday School, Ernest Waterman; Ideal, the World's Masters, William Cradnal; A Hoy's ideal, George Prin gle; orchestra music; Some Things a Roy Should Like to Have Done, Hen ry Ounn; Clean Sports, Hollls Peaic: The Rest Thing Tlrt I Heard at Pen dleton, Arnold Shotwell; The Boy Scout. Ray Skinner; Talk by Rev. Kmmel of the M. K. church; solo. Miss Gladys Scruggs The church was filled to overflow ing Reclamation Men I aid Off. The reclamation service have today laid off several of their men in the office. Among those are Mr. T. Richardson, assistant engineer. Thus. Hawthorne and (!. Fritz, draftsmen. The reason for this is on account of truj slowness of the west extension. As soon as the work commences on the extension these men will most likely be taken back In the office Must IJcjilstcr for Water. This year as the set'ers make t'.i.Mr payment for maintenance and opera tion, they are asked to go to the rec lamation office and register for wa ter. This is done to know exactly how many have made their payments so as all may have water who have paid their maintenance charge. The w'ater Is expected to be turned on the first of April. Waterman's Siiortcrs to Meet. A mass meeting of supporters of H. A. Waterman, as republican can didate for county commissioner, Is to be held here this evening. The no tice for this meeting has been signed by about twenty-five of the leading business men of Hermiston and a large crowd is expected to be present. HcrniiMon Xine Dcfttits Iloldmnn. The first baseball game of the sea son was played here yesterday, the Hermiston team playing the Holdman team. The score was 2 to 1 In favor of Hermiston. Mr. and Mr. F. M. Curtis have 14 for Raker City for a several weeks' visit. Mr. Curtis has just sold part of his homestead to John Canfield. Mr. Curtis recently purchased a 40 acre tract adjoining the farm of W. J. Warner, where he will continue In the chicken business. J. H. (Capt ) Alexander, special government agent, arrived in this city this morning from Salt Lake City. Mrs. F. W. Straw of Lewlston, Ida ho, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. it. Loughlin. J. H. Reid left this morning on the local for Sprague, Wash., on business. 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A pain in the side or back that catches you when you straighten up calls for a rubbing application of RALLARD'S SNOW LINIMKNT. It relaxes the contracted muscles and permits ordinary bodily motion with out suffering- or Inconvcinonce. Price 25c, SOc and $1, per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Ihe Pendleton Drug Co. la In business for "Your Good Health" KEM EMBER THIS VV1UCN TOTJ HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS, OR WANT PURE MEDICINES We Sell Sulphnrro Koeppen's The dnUj store that tervei you best. . . ; i v : . K v i -5. :, v -.- -;:t ' i ' GEO. T. COCHRAN Progressive Republican Candidate for nomination Representative in Congress Second District. ' t :, .. - I ' V r JAMES P. NEAL Candidate for Republican . Nomination for District Attorney H. A. Waterman Of Hermiston. Oregon, Republican Canuldate for Nomina tion for COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby anioiuncc myself a candi date for County Commissioner, sub ject to the aj , roval of the people at the Republicifi Prjmarles. I stand for in economical admin istration of ci only affairs as a busi ness basis, an I for permanent im provement of our public roads. J. F. WALLAN Of Adams Candidate for County Clerk Subject to wishes of the- voters In Republican primaries. "Lot Tho Good Tilings Co Round." If elected I will give accurate and straight-forward servlc. to all the people. A native-born Umatilla county man i ask you to give me your support and influence. Candidate for the 'Republican Nomi nation for County School Superintendent. FRANK K. WELLES "The Children's Friend" "For the past twenty years Mr. Welles has given his entire time and energy to public school work In Uma tilla county. He Is devoting his life to the education and welfare of our boys and girls." T. D. TAYLOR Democratic Candidate for Nomination at the Primary Election For Sheriff Present incumbent. FRANK SALING itepuhlican Candidate for Nomina Hon at tho Primary Election For County Clerk Present Incumbent. Horace Walker Republican Candidate for Nomination for County Commissioner Present incumbent. My platform: "Good Roads and Per manent Improvements." I. E. YOUNG Candidate ' for tho Republican noml- nation for County Superintendent 4 record ,of 19 years successful ' teaching.