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EianT 1A0F..S. TAGE SIX. Grippy? Feverish? Chest Stuffy? Bad Cough? Drive those Ugly and Annoying Feelings Away with Dr. King's New Discovery-Pleasant, Soothing, Healing. No nccA to suffer these annoylnjr und sometimes danperous ailments. Jupt sk ur Druppst for a f0c bot 1)o of Ir. Kind's New Discovery. Take a dose to-nit, repeat every time you have a spasm of Cough. Notice how well vou f-lcop r.nu now rr.ucn neiwr it off, pxt a 50c bottle to-day and start using at once. Mr. A. Cooper, Oswego, N. Y., says: "It is a real pleasure to testify to tha excellence 01 Dr. King's New Dis covery. I have for many years been afflicted with a Cough that had become I'lr Kinn-' rw chronic nnd rothine ever Prevented Discove ry contains tho necessary ele- night coughing until I used Dr. King's mcT.ts to quickly check your Cold and New Discovery." Ft(.j) vour t'fiirh. So nnry have used 1 Trial bottle mailed on receipt of 43 it v ith gratifying results. Don't put . in stamps. H. U. EUCKLEN & CO., 639 North BrosJ Street, rhiUJelphu, Pa. m.wti: r.ssii 9 mi:asim:s One HpikniU law Maintaining rilof Srlioonor at liar. RAUKM. Ore., Feb. I The follow ing oilla were I'awed by the Senate: S. R 133. by Cunick Relates to filing of reports of treasurer and i-heriff with county clerk. 8 H. U:, by Oarland Relates to duty of county treasurers. who are languid, sleepless and physically rurxlown get nnv mediate relief and lasting bene fits from the regular use o! Scoff's Emulsion after meals. Its chief constituent is nature's ffre-atest body.bailding force to trnrthen the (vrrana and nerfe centers, train by I l and mrntal mem. No alcohol or opiate 05 UMUU a. Scott a Bono. IMS tUoamtekUU. S. B. IS 4. by Cuslck Relates to publication of semiannual reports by county clerks. S. B. 96. by Smith (Coos and Cur ry counties) Relates to bona fide purchasers of state lands, after ac quired title thereto in cases wherein the state had no legal title at the time of sale. S. B. IT, by Smith (Coos and Cur ry counties) Fixing terms of circuit court In second Judicial district S. B. ISO, by Lelnenweber Repeal ing law providing for the annual malntainance and Insurance of the state pilot schooner at the mouth of the Columbia river. 1L B. 53, by Allen Gives certain Insane ratlent right to visit parents and relatives on paroles. 1L B. 10S, by Sto,h Relates to claim for laborers' wages. II. B. 151. by Blanchard rermlts veterans of Civil War to fish without license. Bills defeated In the senate were: II. B. 10S. by Lafferty Relates to fishing In Willamette river and trib utaries south of East Independence with salmon or trout eggs. H. B. 27. by Hinkle To enable Justices of the peace to make com mitments to Insane asylum In emer gency cases. Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES Chinese Style HOT TABLES CHILLI COH CARflE -SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and op-to-date. FIRST CLASS SERVIC3 TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. J?nbb atd Cottonwood St. Pboos S7 Pendleton, Ore. $2,000,000 Gl TIIE COLUMBIA RIVER WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 The senate r'vers and harbors committee Increas ed the Columbia river appropriation from $1,250,000 to 12,000.000. UNSIGHTLY BEU E OH SISWS FACE Fiery Red. Itched and Burned. Scratched Incessantly. Broke Out on Entire Body. Used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. In One Month Healed. Try a box of that Embassy Lawn Linen 48 Sheets 48 Envelopes All for 25c at Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best 108 BsaJ SL, Chico. CaJif. "When my sister was a few weeks old s rash came out oa ber face. It got worse and when about sis months old It wu pronounced to be weeping eczema. The breaking out wu unsightly at times. It locked as- though toe blood was going to buret through the skin. Where she rubbed, the skin would peri off. The water came through the akin. When the eczema wjui at lu worst her face was fiery red. It Itched and burned a great deal and she scratched at it Incessantly. She would turn tn her sloep and scratch and rub ber face. At the age of ten months it broke out oa ber entire body. " VTe used medicine, tome of which was so strong, she cried whea- It was put oa When she was a year old we got Cuticura Boap and Ointment aad used them on ber. Tbey began to do wonders. , With 00s treatment she was perfectly Unproved and in a month she was completely healed." (Signed) Mid Leone Hinu, J une 25, 1914. Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad dress post-card "Cuticura, Dept. T, Bos ton." Sold throughout the world. Woman's Haaltli nd spirits depend upon her digestion and circulation. Sallow skin, pimples, facial blemishes ar.d depression dis appear after the y3tem has been cleansed tnd the I'.ood punSed by Emu PILLS Di& . 5.1 V.I-1. W wsi l"T fcs. ftU EwrrwWit. Is Ws. 10c, 2S. ATHENAVOM AN CALLED BY DEATH AI AGE OF 69: BURIAL AT CAMAS CHILDREN' AUK AT BEDSIDE WHEN EXD COMES OX SUN DAY MORNING. Woman Had Endeared Herself to Many Through Her Acts of Kind news Residents Hctiiru to Alliens After SeiuUiir lVw ! hi Wash ington Mate Other Notes. 11 VJo (Special Correspondence.) ATHENA. Ore, Feb. S. Mrs. An na Carson passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. II. II. Ornduff Sunday morning, aged 69 years and ten months. The body was sent to Camas, Wash, Sunday evening for Interment, accompanied by her broth, er, S. J. Everett of Portland, her granddaughter Miss Freda Everett of The Dalles. Ore, her daughtor-ln-law, Mrs. Everett of Camas. Wash, her son Ross Everett of Milton and her daughter Mrs. II. H. Ornduff ot this place, all of whom were at her bedside when she passed away. She was a member of the Christian church and by her many acts of kindness made a host of friends, who mourn her loss. Ruth Chttten of Pendleton was a guest of Katherlne Froome Saturday and Sunday. , Mrs. Gladys Holmes of Pendleton, spent the weeks end visiting her sis ter Mrs. Frank Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. R. Raymond return ed to their home in Athena Friday after spending several days visiting relatives in Washington. Mrs. John Beckman of Freewater Is visiting her daughter Mrs. Joe Clemons. H. I. Watts was a county seat vis Itor Monday. Mrs. L. D. Clark of Helix. Is spending the week at the home of her mother Mrs. X. C. Dickinson. Miss Brierly. Miss Cusforth. Mr. Matthews and Mr. Guerne, teachers In the Athena school were entertained at the Henry Koepke home south of town Sunday. Mrs. Emery Achilles is over from her home In Vansycle visiting rela tives and friends. TO ENCOURAGE A MERCHANT MARINE IS AIM OF BILL MEASURE WOULD HELP PRO MOTE COMMERCE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS. I 'W" 1 For SALE CHEAP 1 10 Head Good Work Kules m For Further Particulars See 1 E. L. Smith & Co. Pendleton, Oregon rilllFilIlii'lill!ii!li'!'li'I!lli'' !!t!ll!Ji!!!ll!ltl!i!l! iUUMlUlUlllilHiIIHIU.IUllllMUHtm.wlMUiWiiiiw.wi.iMIMWMM.M.niiMM PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 3. Its pur pose being "to encourage private en terprise and capital in upbuilding the merchant marine of the United States and to promote commerce with for eign nations." a bill has been Intro duced in the senate by Senator Lane, at the request of the Portland Cham ber of Commerce. The bill, which has received Its sec ond reading and been referred to the senate committee on commerce, pro vides that if it should become a law, three or more native born or fully naturalized American citizens, and none other, may incorporate a com pany to operate a line of ships to for tign countries, except Canada and the West Indies, with power to issue 10 year 6 per cent bonds of $100 par value up to 80 per cent of the capital stock of the corporation. When the bonds are Issued there must be paid into the corporation treasury in sub scription to the capital stock an am ount equal to 25 per cent of the bonds Istued. "The proceeds of said bonds are to be devoted exclusively to the con struction, purchase and operation of vessels In the merchant marine trade'' runs the bill, "and the government shall and does hereby guarantee the interest of said bonds at a rate not exceeding ( per cent per year for 10 years, when the said bonds shall ma ture, and the said government hereby guarantees the payment of the prin cipal and Interest of the said bonds at that time under terms and conditi ons as hereinafter setforth." These terms and conditions specify that vessels operating under the act shall enjoy all rights and privileges of vessels under American registry, but on an equality with the most fa vored competitor vessel of any na tion. Such rights and privileges are only to be extended when the vessel Is engaged in trade of the United States with foreign nations, and such vessel Is to be employed exclusively in that trade, except that It may carry passengers, freight and mall from one foreign port to another along its I'ie of service. Other details of the bill relate to the manner of handling the stock and bonds of corporations under the pro posed act of which the concluding tin is: "Any vessel now under the Ameri can flag and any vessel owned in whol or in part by citizens of the United States under other flags now In existence shall be prohibited from enjoying the bonding privileges of this act. Any vessel found to be un lawfully receiving the benefits of this act shall, on proof thereof, be for feited to the United Btates." I'M LITTLE! --- BUT OH MY J In tills little advertisement I want to tell you of my LITTLE PRICES ON Candies, Nuts, Fruits, VesrtaMea, Groceries, Etc. A fine lurite stock on hand and selling fast. Pay our prices and save money. PUompt delivery mak a ua as near as your telephone. JOHN W. DYER, GROCERYMAN Kaat Alta St Phone 536 Prompt Action Will Stop Vour Cough When vou first catch a Cold (often Indicated by a sneeze or cough), break It up at once. The Idea that " It does not matter" often leads to serious complications. The ' remedy which immediately and easily penetrates the llnllng of the throat Is the kind de manded. Dr. Klng'e New Discovery soothes the Irritation, loosens the phlegm. Tou feci better at once. "It Memed to reach the very spot of my Cough" Is one of many honest testi monials. tOc at your druggist, adv. nn mm Something to Amuse and Please Them. The "Little Ones" Best Friend. ANNA zaLinici Eton? Two Do11gj A Great Big Beautiful Doll and 2 smaller dressed dollies for every boy and girl in the city. Hurry and get yours! i A WW W M 1 il 1 a 4 1 1 11 1 t t r 1 . si ' ACTUAL HEIGHT, 25 INCHES fff Bigger lM M mm m i . a ' 1 m szmsmiisssssp m These 3 do!-!! 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 Jj) indeed. ACTUAL HEIGHT, 7! INCHES Bigger Than a Baby ACTUAL HEIGHT, 71 UCHES 10W TO OBTAIN ANNA BELLE B0LL I The East Oregonian is going'to give away several hundred "" mm m of these dolls as follows: Any girl or boy bringing or sending to this office One new paid in advance Subscription to the dailyJEast OregoniMi, by carrier for one month 65c. will receive free "Anna Belle" and her two dolls. ...... Or for one newjidjin advance subscription to the daily East Oregonian by mail 1 M Or foroneVe5w paid in advance subscription to the Semi-Weekly East Oregonian 6 months 75c Or by cutting 5 coupons from the Daily or Semi-Weekly East Oregonian and 10c. If dolls are to be sent by mail add 2c for postage. Slurry and got your dolls now, because this offer is for a limited timo only Coupons toe clipped will be'found elsewhere in this paper each day.