PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OTiEOOXIAy. PENDLETON", OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1012. TEN PAGES. Rfews ccdIT by TdDwuns Hub Ommsattanflsi unnnity MEN OF ATHENA KNOW HOW TO SEW (Special Correspondence.) Athena, Ore., Dec. 7. The Young IjiJies" Sewing club which met at the home of Miss Lizzie Sheard, had a urprise. A number of young men had been invited and at 9 o'clock the men ail walked in, but these were put to work sewing. There was a )riie to the man that could hemstitch a. handkerchief in the shortest time. E. Zerby was the successful man. Cames were played during the even ing after which refreshments were served. II. Pinkerton of Weston, was an Athena visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Gerklng Vere Walla Walla visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Price of Weston were in the city Wednesday. H. Koepke left Tuesday for a trip to the east. He expects to be gone about three weeks. Sidney Barnes of Weston, was In Athena Thursday. Mrs. Kurtz of Butte, Mont., is vis itlng her mother, Mrs. II. Kennedy. Wm. Nordean of Weston, was in Athena Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Pinkerton of Wes ton, were in Athena Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Winship was in Walla Walla Thursday. Mrs. Madden of Weston was in Athena Thursday. Mrs. C. Turner of Weston was in the city during the week. Mrs. II. II. Alexander was in Walla Walla Wednesday. Mrs. A. Kinnear of Weston was in Athena Thursday. Mrs. Minnie Walker of Weston, was in Athena Thursday. Mrs. H. O. Worthington and son Emery, were in Weston Thursday. Mrs. Isabell Taylor of Pullman, Wash., is visiting in Athena. calling on the business men of this placo this week. The Ladies' Aid held its annual Christmas sale Thursday afternoon and evening. They had a fine dis play of fancy and domestic articles, which they disposed of at a reason able price. They alts served a dainty lunch. The affair netted the ladles a naat sum. Mr. and Mrs. C, It. Hrieriey of Far go. X. D., will arrive this evening and make Stanfleld their future home. Mrs. W. H. Weasel left this morn ing to join her husband at Hood River, after a two months' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Co tant. Mrs. Frank Sloan and eon were Echo visitors today. Charles Reed of Pendleton, is in town renewing old acquaintances. A. C. Whitney of Portland, Is look ing after his bustneas Interests here. M. U. Rlnehart of La Grande, Is calling on his customers here. A number of our young people at tended the Box Sociable and dance at Butter creek Wednesday night Frank Conner came down Tuesday from Pendleton to vote at the city election. He rettiroed to the metrop olis tho next day. EASY AND SURE WAY TO CURE COLDS A cold generally attacks the weak est part, affecting the eyes and ears In some and producing nasal catarrh and throat troubles In others. A cold is due to an inflammation of the membrane lining the air passages, and may be promptly cured with a little Llys Cream Balm, which immedi ately relieves the inflammation and all tho distressing symptoms, such as teneezlng, coughing, running at the nose and eyes, hoarseness, sore throat, fever and headache. One reason why this pure, antiseptic Balm acta so quickly is because it is applied direct ly to the tender, sore surfaces. Even in severe, chronic cases of catarrh, Ely's Cream Balm never falls to quickly and effectually check the poisonous discharge which cloks the head and throat, causing the disgust ing hawking, spitting and blowing of the nose. This remedy not only drives out the disease, but heals and strengthens the weakened membranes thus ending catarrh. Catarrh is a filthy, disgusting dis ease. Don't put up with it another day. Get a BO cent bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and see how quickly you will be relieved. It is perfectly harmless. STANFIELD FIREMEN ELECT OFFICERS (Special Correspondence.) Stanfield, Dec. 7. The city firemen held their annual meeting Monday evening. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Presi dent, George Coe; vice president, Dr. Alex Ueid; secretary, Walter Wagner; tTeasurer. T. O. Yates; chief, E. S. Lundwall. The boys are planning on giving .a dance in the near future. F. J. Thomas of Hermiston is in the city for a few days. H. P. Close of San Francisco is CHILD BADLY BURNEDON LEG Between Knee and Ankle. Skin Loose. Leg Dark Red. Cuticura Ointment Entirely Cured Her. ' 200 Fuller St., Redwood, Cal "My two-year-old daughter tipinxl a basin of hot water on her log between knee and anklo. She was burned so badly, in places as large as a man's hand, that the skin was loose. Tbe appearance of tho lit? was dark red. I applied the Cuticura Ointment at once and put on a bandage. I removed the bandage twenty-four hours later, opened the water blisters, applied more Cuticura Ointment and bandaged again. The skin lld not come off and I did this until she ni completely cured. I did not let her walk much until it was healed. She did not complain after the first day, and after tbe Cuticura Ointment was put on. slept as usual. The scars are gone: Cuticura Ointment entirely cured her." (Signed) Mrs. E. O. Chapman, Mar. 12. 1912. WKSTOX NKWS NOTES. (Special Correspondence.) Weston, Ore., Dec. T. Mr. Harry Turner and Mr, it u fas Brown were in Milton Wednesday attending lodge. Mr. F. G. Luca was In Walla Wal la Walla on business Tuesday of this week. Mr. D. B. Jartnaa, city merchant, who has been out of town on business for several days, returned home Tues day. Mrs. R. D. Oashatt. who spent sev eral days In Walla Walla visiting rel atives, returned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Evert King who spent Thanksgiving with Mr. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank King of Weston, returned to their home la Helix Tues day. Mrs. Lcpha Bus was In Athena during the week on business. Mr.- Archie Mclntyro of Athena was in Weston Monday. Mr. Sim Culley has moved his fam ily to Walla Walla to spend the win ter months. Mr. I. B. Allen of Pendleton was In Weston on a business trip during last week. Mr. Frank Richmond of Walla Walla, passed through Weston on his way to He'.ix Wednesday. Mr. Louis Van Winkle spent Tues day in Hermiston on bueslness. Miss Rena Hopkins attended by Dr. L. S. Madden, loft Wednesday for Walla Walla, wharo Miss Hopkins will undergo an operation for appendicit is. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pinkerton of Weston, were visitors in Athena dur ing the week. Mrs. Minnie Walker was a business visitor in Athena during the week. Mr. and Mrs. -Jim Prico were visit ors in the Garde City during the week. Emery Worthihgton of Athena was a visitor in Weston this week. Mrs. Bessie Smith or Ainena mis in this city visiting friends during the week. Mr. Frank Taylor . of Reed and Hawley mountain, was In this city on business during tho latter part of the week. Messrs. Rollier Oompton, Earl Mc Kenzie, Earl Lieuallon and Herman O'Harra were in ' MUton visiting friends on Thursday, rented the old hall building on Bridge street and are busy repairing It. The vaudeville show that is to be given here tonight by local talent will be held in this hall. J. C. Lawrence of Spokane who has been a business visitor here the past few days left for his home this morning. Mrs. G. W. Baars and Mrs. Lena Houser visited today in Pendleton. J. F. Spinning Is a business visitor n Walla Walla. Jas Ralph returned to Hermiston this morning. D. C. Brownell of Umatilla was an Echo visitor this morning. You'll get the best meal in Pendleton at the UELLE Particular cooks Attentive Service. For Breakfast Ranch Eggs Buttermilk Hotcakea Good coffee Every day W Invite your patronage and aim to please you. A clean kitchen Regular Meal 25c Gus. La Fontaine La Fontaine Block, Main Street. OHO THiATfii One Night Only FRIDAY, DEC. 13TH First Time Here John C. Fisher Again. Announces tho Brilliant Musical Comedy of 1000 Laughs Without a Single Blush FEEL BADLY TODAY? T CASCARETS orai AND COMPANY OF 65 Tho most sumptuous musical sjxx'tacle ever staged, representin, an expenditure of $50,000 for scenery, costumes and electrical effects. See "The Students' Glide" Owing to the magnitude of the production, curtain will rise at 8:15 sharp. Prices: 50c, $1, $1.50, $2 Scats on sale Wednesday 10 a. m., Pendleton Drug Co. BIG DECLINE IX STOCK PRICES IN NEW YORK General Average la Lowest for Set era! Months. New York, Dec. 7. Heavy selling of stocks set in at midday yesterday, sending the general average of pri ces to the lowest level in some months and in some instances the lowest of the year. The tone of the market was more feverish than at any time since last Monday, when the United States supreme court decision in the Harri man merger case awakened the mar ket from its long apathy.. The de cision developed a general feeling of pessimism in financial circles. The center of today's weakness was United States Steel, which sold under 70 before noon on extensive offerings. The Harriman Issues and other stand ard railway shares showed acute weakness, while various specialties de clined abruptly. It was reported that local banks and trust companies were again call ing loans, but a canvass of financial institutions failed to confirm this ru mor. It was acknowledged, however, that banks are showing more dis crimination in acceptance of indus trial stocks as collateral for loans. No Headache, Biliousness, Sliurcish Liver, Constipated Bowels or Sour , Stomach by Morning. j No odds how bad your liver, stom ach or bowels: how much your head j aches, how miserable and uncomfort-' able you are from constipation, in-1 digestion, biliousness and sluggish in testines you always get the desired results with Cascarets and quickly, too. Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take j Cascarets tonight; put an end to the! neaaacne, biliousness, dizziness, ner vousness, s;ck, sour, gassy stomach, ! backache and all other distress; j cleanse your Inside organs of all the . bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, hap piness and a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress if you will take a Cascaret now and then. All druggists sell Cascarets. Don't forget the children their little lnsides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. RAILWAY OFFICIALS FIRE AND RUN ENGINE Salt Lake City, Utah., Dec. 7. A lo comotive hauling a special train car rying a number of Denver & Rio Grande railroad officials, pulled into the Salt Lake station manned by A. B. Apperson, general superintendent, and N. A. Williams .superintendent of the Rio Grande system. The officials had been on a tour of inspection over the lines and when their train reached Mldvale, 17 miles south of Salt Lake City, is was dis covered that the fireman and engi neer had been on duty 16 hours, the maximum time allowed by the regu lations of the interstate commerce commission. Rather than wait for another train or a new crew, General Superintendent Apperson donned the engineer's overalls and took his seat at the throttle and Superintendent Williams secured the fireman's shov el and proceeded to fire up. The run to Salt Lake was made on time with the officials in charge of the engine while the regular crew was in the su perintendent's private car "cleaning up." FOR THE PUBLIC HEALTH TRADE MARK Tho sign of tho Toilet and Medicinal preparations of the American Drug & Press Association A mutual organization of the druggists and news paper men of the country, formed for tho pur pose of providing for the general public an Ab solutely Guaranteed, Dependable lino of Remedies and Toilet Articles A preparation for each specific purpose, tho composition of which is known to every druggist who sella it and money back without question to tho customer who buys it if ho is not featisfied. " We have joined this association because wo believe in tho "MEIUTOL" REMEDIES ; bocuuso wo know there is nothing better. We have tho exclusive agency for Pendleton. We invite yo to call and see this splendid line. TaBlman & Co, ELECTRIC LIGHTS PLANNED FOR ECHO ITCHING AND BURNING SPOTS C All Hv.r V SnmphmM Sorn. council held here last night GHton.Ore.--I had Itching and burning , f ec'l co" . tn , Rotn (Special Correspondence.) Echo. Ore, Dec. 7. That Echo is to have electric lights is now an as sured fact. At an adjourned meeting spot all over my face. It came out in rough places and Itched and burned all the time. It was spreading all over my face. Sometimes there were sores, and they were ml and inflamod. I washed tho affected parts off with the Cuticura Soap, then applied Cuticura Ointment. I only put it on three times and the sores were all gone." (Signed) Chas. Walil. Dec. 27. 1911. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are old throuKho'it the world. Lilxral sample of tach maill fret-, with :i2-p. Skin Book. Ad dress post-esnl '('utiriira, IJept.T. Boston." i-Tender-fafffl cm should use Cuticura Soap HhaviiiK Stir. 'Xjc. Sample free. a rrancnise ws James Ilalnh to install an elec trie lli?ht system. The maximum rbiiree of lights will be fifteen cents per kilowatt hour or seventy five cents for drop lights of 16 candle power per month. It is to be a twenty-four rour service. The franchise is for twenty years' time. Work will-begin within 9f .lavs, and is to be completed with in S month from dato. Power will be generated from the Umatilla river at Hermiston. The Social and Athletic Club have When you ask for Cyrus Noble the deal er knows that you know good whiskey. It costs you the same as any other good whiskey. W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents, Portland, Ore. Allen's Electric Studio Eagle-Woodmen Building First Class Portraits, Post Cards, Kodak Finishing, Photograph Supplies, Enlargements, Etc. EAT, SLEEP AND WORK. those three are man's life. The greatest of these, Work, brought about the manufacture of overalls, and the demand for better overalls, broujrht about the manufacture of "DAYS BIO FIVE," the overall without a rival. TRY THEM. Corning to the Oregon Theatre Monday, Dec. 9th Frederick ThOHipSOn Presents ELSIE STt LEON and the famous St. Leon Family, in Americas Greatest Success LMY ofthe CIRCUS PQ A REAL CIRCUS ON THE STAGE BIGGER, BRIGHTER AND BETTER THAN EVER Seat Sale Pendleton Drug Co. Sat., Dec. 7th. PRICES: $ 1 .50--$ 1 .00 and 50 C