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T1ATT.V V A CT AlJPflAVT I vr tnTTTnmi ... . . TAPE SIX ETOTTT rAflES. BREAKS A COLD IN FEW HOURS-TRY IT! P'o) PFM' mum or iwpirs cold ruMi'Oi M i;l I u: r.s ALL .iciiti. misery. lriii't ia rtufod-up! Qui! Mourn? nnJ snuffling! A Something to Amuse and Please Them. The "Little Ones" Best Friend. loi .if "Papc'a CoM Compound'' ta ken ccrv two hours until three lo.' ute laKt-n will end grlpp misery brak up a severe cold either In Hi head, clifft, body or limbs. It prompt 'y open clofged-up noa trll it n I lr passage; stops r.aty l'ifi;:if r nose running; relieve 1 INK AMMAUS II Aft 11EKX FAT- REXaXAR MONTHLY GATHERING TKxn) ox range of j. n, SAYLOR. IS HELD AT HOME OF MRS, NEWPORT. Haskell!! player Will Engage In terming James McCarty on Way Rabbit Drive U Held and Many Hun dnxU of the Pet are Slaughtered Iiarge Xamttcr of ClLUcns .f Vi cinity Turn Out Other Ncwa Noun San Francixoo to Attend Opeo in? of Panama Pacific Exposition ;lcii ' eadacjie, cjllness, feverlshness, runoml Mrs. Ward I Hold. of Interest rro tbrot. f-v7.'.r.ft, rcnca and ' '-vivaix. i imm iM.i.niis, uittAiUtv. lUKSIlAY. V KIUM AHV ? 10ir. wi . I - - - - - - v mH flinsMTT F civin hi nn mfft? at i """""" '""'v rr?r ttn r?o n nnn .. . J u irvV M I I I ill 11 l Mill By RANCHER AT ECHO COMMITTEES FOR YEAR a a V Wick? ANNA IB Ft Iff II (Special Correspondence.) if ! i 'Tb k'i Cold Compound" Is the ouirkcct. pur.t relief known and .ost' ( n!y 25 crnig at drug stores. It ct with. .ill assistance, tastes nice, and ea'wi-n rm Inconvenience. Don't crept a substitute. Miner Will Arbitrate. CLEVELAND, O.. Feb. 1. Agree rnent to arbitrate the wage controver ay which haa kept 15,000 coal mlneri 1n the Ohio field out of work since April virtually was reached. The Joint conference at' which the agreement w m reached waa attend ed by United States conciliators, mine operatora and miner' organization of flclals. A GOOD COMPLEXION MEANS PURE BLOOD Everybody that wanta a fine, plowing, youthful skin, should take old reliable Hood's Saisaparilla, a I'hysician's prescription, which cives a clear, healthy color. When your h!od is made pure, pimples, boils hives, eczema disappear. languor, loss of appetite, tired feeling, weakness are 63TEptoms of impure, unhealthy blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla pnriSes tli6 blood. Get a bottle today. DRINK HOT TEA FOE A BAD COLD Cot a mall package of Hamburg ftmt Tea. or a the Gorman folks rail it. "Hamburger Briii-t Thee," at art pharmacy. Take a tabl.-poonful of the tea. put a cup of boiling water upon it pour trough a sieve an 1 drink a teacup full at any time during tlie day or In-fore retiring. It is the inert effective way to break a cold and cure pip, a it pen the pores of the skin, rclievi-g conation. Also loosens the torel. thus driving a cold from the fjstmi. Try it the next time you suffer from a col r the ifrip. It is Liexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe alJ !;armlei-4. BACKACH i G9 ID E RffiHr OUT "Bab Tab end Blifaesa away with a fuiall bottle of old honest - Jacobs Oil When jour lack is sore and lame or lun..nco, sciatica or r!itu:natism b&s you tiiTncd up, don't siiffiT! Get a 25 cent U)tt!e of old. honest "Si. Jacobs Oil" at ai:y drug tturc, our a little in j..ur hand ajid rib it right into the pain or ache, an I by the time you count fi.'ty, tie borentss'anl Litue ne Is pnne. Don't stay er:pp:.-l! This SMjthiii?. penetrating oil noc's to be ue.l only once. It tales tiie ache and i.ain ri 'lit ut of your back and ends the mi-ry. It is magical, yt absolutely liarmlj nd doe.n't burn the skin. Nothing else at.ip? lumbago, sciatica avnd Lm;e 1-ul: tulsery so promptly! KCH, Ore., Feb. 2. J. B. Saylor 'hipped two carloads of choice beef cattle to the Portland market on Sun day from this place. The cattle were f.U'eneu at Mr. Saylor's farm on But tor creek. Jfso Mathes, prominent baaeball and basketball player of Echo, haa gone to Walla Walla near which place he expect to engage In farming; with hi father. M. 8. Mathea. James McCarty a prominent young farmer of Butter creek left here Sun day morning for San Francisco Cal He will visit In Portland and Salem while enroute. Mr. McCarty will teach San Francisco In time to be present at the opening of the expos! tlon. He Intends to return the first of March. The late Mrs. George L. Ward of Stanfleld was laid to rest in the I. O O. F. cemetery of this place yester day afternoon. Mrs. Ward died early Sunday morn iig at her home in Stanfleld. She leaves her husband and an Infant I-ahe five days old. The revival meeting which has been l.cld here the past two weeks by the M. E. church. will continue through out this week. Extensive Interest has been shown. There were eleven ac cessions to the church on last Sun day morning. Mrs. I. H. Gobbel haa spent the past two days with friends In Pendle ton. Mrs. Bert Tefft who visited with Mends in Pendleton last week return ed home on Monday. P. C. Hunter spent Sunday with friends in Pendleton and returned home yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Johnson and son Ray of this place and Miss Hazel Ji.hnson of Stanfield. spent Sunday In Walla Walla and returned here Monday morning. Arthur Gulllford. and father. Tine Gulliford, came down from Pendleton Sunday morning. Mrs. Evelyn Skinner went up to Pendleton yesterday on a short busi ness visit ' O. D.- Teel and Jos. Cunha were among the Echo visitors at the coun ty seat Monday, attending the taxpay ers' meeting. O. K. Mudge Is filling a position of telegraph operators at the O.-W. R. & X. Co.' depot of this place. Joe Monese and wife are visiting in Tendleton. MesJames Clarence Adams. Wm nice and F. T. George walked down to Stanfield Sunday afternoon and came back on the evening local. j Miss Arlle Rouanzoln, who spent the weekend with friends In Pendle ton, came back on the local Sunday morning. (Special Correspondence.) HEUMISTOX, Ore., Feb. 2. At the monthly meeting of the Hermlston Civic Club. Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. G. Newport the standing committees for the ensuing year were appointed aa follows: Mem bership committee, Mrs. J. T. Hinkle, Mrs. A. S. Johnson and Mrs. E. P. Dodd. Finance committee. Mrs. A. P. Garner, Mrs. H. T. Fraser and Miss Bessie McPherson. Social committee. Miss Alice Tay lor, Mrs. II. C. McKenile and Mias Virginia Todd. Relief committee, Mrs. E. T. Erick- sen, Mrs. J. H. McXaught and Miss Clara Bryant Publicity committee. Mrs. F. R. Reeves. Mrs. C. M. Hlmebaugh, and Mrs. B. T. Youel. Advisory board, W. J. Warner, S. R. Oldaker and J. H. Young The crisp, Invigorating air and the bright sunshiny day was very influ ential In swelling the crowd that at tended the rabbit drive In the eastern section of the Umatilla project Satur day morning. Machines, carriages and wagons were provided by the neighborhood to convey the town peo ple to Henry Sommerer's ranch and the Columbia school house from which place the drive was started about 9 o'clock. It being a club drive, no guns or dogs were allowed and a line ex tending from the Summerer ranch to the school house drove north to the Hlne ranch where the rabbits were driven Into a corral and slaughtered by the hundreds. Another drive was made In the forenoon and one after. In all over one thousand rabbits were killed. A delightful lunch was serv ed by the ladies at the residence of Mrs. Otto Heinl before the afternoon drive waa made. "The Reds" and "The Blues." two girls" basketball teams of the local high school played each other in the Hermlston hall Friday evening, it be- ng the first attempt at the game this ear for the girls. The game result ed with a tie score of ten 'to ten. The "All Stars" also had a game on this evening with the hleh school boys' team. The students defeated the "All Stars" 34 to 30. Mrs. Thomas, Campbell presided at lovely dinner party Friday evening in honor of the school teachers at her home, south of town. The dining room waa beautifully decorated in Pink, the lights all being shaded in a delicate rose color. A large silver tankard was filled with pink carna tions from which the place cards ex tended on lor.g pink ribbons. A num. ber of young men were invited in to spend the evening when a pleasant cd t m a a pnant At A a n A miibIa Gerald Stanfield returned Sunday "T " , . . . i Mrs.- Campbell s guests Included Mieses Clara Bryant, Ethel Rodgers, Goldie Mumma, Harriet Harris, Alice Taylor, Bertha Dlshon. Bessie . Mc Pherson, Mabel McEIroy, Stella Pearl. Virginia Todd and Mrs. M. D. Scroggs; Messrs R. C. Wilber, Harry Maltby. I yesieraay irom a snort visit morr.Inj from a business trip to Pen dleton. Justice of the' Peace Willis of Stan Held was a visitor here on Monday Mayor Hugh V. Smith and wife re turned Saturday from a week's visit in Portland. In mpbell and Thomas Campbell. TVi lnrrt,, rAsir.lA'i. nM.l Pendleton with Mr. and Mrs. Fred ... - ., . yy . . . 1 neld another of Its enjoyable enter- !r ' . .......... ,.,...! tainmentJ Saturday evening in the j iisa rain vuiura mis vicinity tr. ' . .. ..., . . t'riimaLMiiattii. auuui u uuuuiea at tended. 1 1 11 r 7f? V v.. rJi V mm ( n .Monday, beginning about midnight ;md continued until the afternoon. R. B. Stanfield, the official weather ob server, reported a fall of .38 of an Inch. ' 1 The month of January was unusu ally dry and the rain fall of yesterday as very welcome. Does Not Rob Off, Luti 4 Tunes u Lmf u Otkcrs, Smt WrL Get a Can Today Hcqiilsltlon for Pacini. SALEM, Ore.. Feb. 1. A requisi tion has been Issued by Governor Withycombe upon Governor Johnson of California for the extradition of Dmlnico Pacini, alias Dionlsio Mlssoli. wanted in Portland for the murder of Olimbia Palermini last November. Pacini is held by the authorities in Stockton. Appointments Confirmed. WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 The sen ate confirmed Casvin H. Stewart to be pontmaBter at Tacoma and James Smlzer to be federal district attorney of division number one, Alaska. For SALE CHEAP (8 Head Good Work F.uiles . t For Further Particulars See p E. L. Smith 6 Go. Pendleton, Oregon !i!!l!!!I!i!i!!!!I!H I'M LITTLE! BUT OH MY.! In Uiia !i!Ue advertisement I want to tell you of my LITTLE PRICES ON Candl, XutH, Frulta, VcffcXables, Groccrlca, Etc. A fine l:ir;a slock on hand and selling fast. Pay our prices and save money. I'hompt delivery mak - us a near aa your telephone. JOHN W. DYER, GROCERYMAN F"t Alta St Pbone 636 About 21 pfthe younger set en Joyed a dance in the new dance hall which was recently rented and fur nUhed by a number of the high scho,,' boys. Mrs. M. F. Smith chaperoned the young people and assisted them in serving the refreshments. , Mrs. J. T. Angew entertained a num ber of the young people on the west side Saturday evening in honor of her daughter. Miss Corlis Agnew who la spending the weekend with her par ents Mrs. F. C. McKenzle and two young sons are visiting In Pendleton this week. Mrs. C. A. Bushnell and boys re turned Saturday from. Salem where they have been visiting since the holl day season. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Phelps were week end visitors with relatives In Pendleton. R. R. Lewis was down from Echo Saturday on a business trip. Jack Johnson and Merle Phelps left Saturday for Corvallis where they will enter the agricultural college. H. O. Newport Is In Portland this week on a business trip. Mrs. H. X. Dryer of Umatilla was visiting friends here Tuesday. O. U. Sapper waa a business visitor In Echo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brownell were visitors from Umatilla Thursday. L. M. Bullock of Umatilla waa in town Thursday. W. S. Parkes left Sunday morning for the agricultural college In Cor vallis where he will attend the short course. zr Low of Airstrip Admitted. BERLIN, Feb. 1. The Parlsval airship which flew over Libau, the Russian port on the Baltic, on Jan uary 25, did not return. The above dispatch apparently con firms a statement by the naval gen eral staff at Petrograd that a Ger man airship which dropped bombs on Libau last Monday was brought down by gunfire, falling into the sea. The airship was destroyed and the crew captured. It was stated. The state ment, however, referred to the bal- ' loon an a Zeppelin. samel Hon? Two EDoIIq A Great Big Beautiful Doll and 2 smaller dressed dollies for every boy and girl in the city. Hurry and get yours! )W( A V ft T I , ACTUAL HEIGHT, 25 IKCHES Jj MM Tnese 3 dol lies are beau tifully printed on one large piece of mus lin all ready to cut out and stuff. They have gold en hair, big brown eyes and are very life-like indeed. 1 ACTUAL HEIGHT, 7i INCHES Bigger Than a Baby ACTUAL HEIGHT, 7! IECHEJ ILLS The East Oregonian is going to give away several hundred or these dolls as follows: Any girl or boy bringing or sending to this office One new paid in advance Subscription to the daily East Oregoni&n, by carrier for one mMfh 65c. will receive free "Anna Belle" and her two dolh. . 1 month Or for one newjpaidjin advance' subscription to the daily East Oregonian by mail 1 1 ? months 75c. . L Or for one new paid in advance subscription to the Semi-Weekly East Oregonian 6 month 7 "j u'u6 vwupuna Hum me uaii or oemi-vreeKiy rasi uregonian and 10c. n dolls are to be sent by mail add 2c for postage. (lurry and got your dolls nor, bocauso this offer is for a limited timo only Coupons to.be clipped will be'found elsewhere in this paper each day.