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——r— Ayers Bald? Scalp shiny and thin? Then it's probably too late. You neglected dandruff. If you had only taken our ad vice, you would have cured Hair Vigor the dandruff, saved your hair, and added much to it. If not entirely bald, now is your opportunity. Improve it. 1 hawe used Aver’a Hair Vteor for over 4* year« 1 am now year» old and have a T»e*v* growth of rirh brnwi hair dne, 1 think, er. lirelv to Aver'« Hatr Vigor." M r ». M. A K« ith . Barevilla. lit fit* a bottle. J.C. ATlMiV., for Good Hair IT IS SERIOUS. Some Pendleton People Fail to Real ise the Seriousuews. The constant aching of a bad back The wearines. the tired feeling. The pains and aches of kidney 111s Are serious—if neglected. Dangerous urinary troubles follow. A Pendleton citizen shows you how to avoid them. Henry Williams, retired, living on College street, says: "I had been troubled off and on for three or four years with dull heavy aching across my loins and kidneys. It hurt me to stoop or lift anything and when I caught cold it generally setiled in my back and aggravated the complaint. The kidney secretions were irregular and caused me a great deal of annoy ance. especially during the night, causing me to rise several times, thus breaking my rest so that I felt as tired in the morning as when 1 went to bed. I read about Doan s Kidney Pills and procured a box at Brock & McComas Co.’s drug store Two or three doses convinced me that they were what I needed I have no better way of expressing my opinion of this preparation than to say that Doan's Kidney Pills are worth their weight tn gold to any one affected with backache or disor dered kidneya I know of several others who have used this remedy and praise it highly." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. X. T„ sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other. SUMMONS. Is tbe Circuit Court of the State of Or •gon for Umatilla Coesty. B H Wool. plaintiff, vs Frank Wei la. defendant Tn Frank Wells, defendant above IX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON yon are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer tbe com plaint filed against you In tbe above en titled action by tbe plaintiff therein, on or before tbe expiration of six weeks from tbe date of tbe first publication of this summons against you and yoa are further notified that if yon fall to answer or • itberwi.c appear in «aid action within that tune, said plaintiff, for want there of. will take judgment against yon for the relief demanded in tbe complaint, to-wlt: judgment for tbe sum of »5A15 with interest thereon at tbe rate of r. per rent per annnm from October 7. 1904 until paid: the further sum of »75.00. with io teres t thereon at tbe rata of 10 per cent per annum from Ang «st IS. lf*H. »50 00 attorney's fees and tbe plaintiff's costs and disbursements of said action. This summons u pubilsbod parsuant to order made by tbe above entitled Circuit Coart. In session on November 1». 1904. and the first publication thereof Is mads on November 25. 1904 CARTER * RALEY. Plaintiffs Attorneys EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE ■mas ■ i ■ In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. In the matter of the outate of An gus P. Nash, deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed executrix of the last will of Angus P Nash, deceased, by order of the above entitled court, made on November 29th. l»04. All persons having claims against tbe estate of ¡mid deceased, are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers, at the office of Car ter 4 Raley, attorneys, in the Pendle ton Savings Bank building, in Pendle ton. Umatilla County. Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated December 2d. 1904. LAURA D. NASH. Executrix. Etc. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, Clara "G. Brown, has been by order of the county court of the state of o-egon. for Umatilla county, appointed administratrix of the estate of Charles F. Brown, deceased, and has qualified as such; and that all persons having claims against the es tate of the said Charles F. Brown, are hereby notified to present the same, verified as by law required, to the undersigned, at the office of Stillman A Pierce, in Pendleton. Oregon, within six months from the date of this no tice. Dated thia 22nd day of November. A. D , 19»4. CLARA G. BROWN. Administratrix. STILLMAN A PIERCE. Attorneys for Administratrix. Taken up; a black sow, tip of right ear cut off. was taken up about No vember 1. at old Roker place, 13 miles northwest of Pendleton, in section 24. township 3. north of range 30. Owner can have property by pay ing charges. J. W. Chaney. 320 acres of good bunchgrass pas ture to rent until May 1, together with about 30 tons of barley hay. Inquire of or address Carnes Bros., Pilot Rock. Wanted to Buy—Best section of wheat land near Pendleton, that can be bought for »5000. No agents; 1»4 Park street. Portland. Ladies' and Misses’ suits now be ing jKJld at coat and all alterations free at Teutsch's Department Store. Myrtle, of I’ehdlelon. are visiting with relatives in this place. Miss Currie O. Mllspaugh will speak In the Baptist church Friday eveuing OU ihe Baptist women's or young peo pie's work. Miss Grace Tilsworth haw returne»! from a visit with Athena friends. E. L. Smith of Pendleton, was a business visitor In Helix Monday. A. B. Montgomery was a Pendleton visitor Monday. Will Curts and sister. Maud», were i'endletou visitors Monday. Miss Essie Foss, principal of the My rick school, was a visitor In Helix Sunday. At the annual city election held here Monday the following officers wer«* elected; Councilmen. F J Richmond. A B Montgomery. D B Rlvhardsou: treasurer. C. K. Bott, rs- corder. C. <i Knight WEDNE s DAV’S LOCALS. I JONES THE flUEER 1». E. Cuoinlis of Ukiah. Is in Pell- dleton today. «' H Miller, of Echo, was In Pen dleton yesterday. "UNCLE DAVE" TAYLOR William Wahl, a Pilot Roi-k »« bool IS NOT A FIGUREHEAD director, Is In Pendleton today. tii ARDI or moi sers George W Proebstel. of Weston. Is In the city today on a buslnesr trip. «¡ambling Stopped at Ilia Orders and N«-ullg«-<* l*nnl<* In tlm P<*nlan<l Ixslg- J M. Hemphill, a well known farm Also Selling l.iquor to Mino r -» Dice I ur lion*«* R<-*ulu«l In a l*c«’uliar er of the Pilot Rock district Is In the shaking 1« Also at an End—l*ro- IT im I, and I^slglng of Jones in Jail city on business today. p«ea-d to Enforce tlx* State law —.Ion«*» “I' ouik I a Baby Hangft’R II. J Taylor left last night for Port Again*»! Selling Tobacco un«i Clgiu-- land. where he has been summoned I roll! a Nall on the Wall"—UHI eties to Minors— A ll ven a Is One of to serve on the federal grand jury. Ih* Examined In-tcrniiii«- Hie Cleaned Town« in Oregon. W. J. Lutes, of Holdman. was In tin- Sanity. city last evening and reports the crops In that section In first-class condition since the rain. "Uncle Dave" Taylor, mayor of Six irate men. attired Hi batli robes. Athena, is not big to look at. but he Is J YV St «•Iles, father of «'ounty Su Japanese screens, blankets and quilts, perintendent Frnnk K. Welles, accom stalked into the ofti< •• al the Penland big enough to have made a big stir panied by the latter's wife, arrived lodging house this morning and de- Hol.1>MA\ ITEMS. in Athena during the last few months home this morning from a visit of mande«| of the startled proprietor He is a good deal like Daniel, two- Hohlmaii. l>e<-. 12.—More- rain Is I early three months In th.* east They that he find their trousers. The halt thirds grit and the other third back ne«-.led In this section of the country. were In Illinois and at the St. dozen pairs of "pants" were located bone. He is mayor of Athena, not The basket social given at Qie fall. Mias Helen Hartwell, a sister of on a « hair In a room occupied by R B. Jones, a plumber. Jones was sit Hohlman school house was a decided Mis. Welles, accompanied them. only in name, but in fact. ting by an «pen window and quietly success, there being 73 baskets, and Shortly after the recent election he Informed the delegation In negligee th«> brought »52. We will now have -ent the city marshal. W. J. Gholson, I that as they didn't have sense enough a Christmas tree. sure. to the various saloons and notified I A gruiid ball will be given at the W aicniork« ITofxtsftlon < arrie« to tak<* i are of their own things he them that Rambling would have to had appointed himself guardian ( iiaiiimousiy. stop. They knew Dave and it stopped, Hohlman hall Christmas eve. Every Jones Is now In the city jail, and Dr. body cordially Invited. Some of the candy stores and drug Adams. Dec 13.—(Special.)—The W G. Cole, county physician, will ex Charles Hasting.« has completed stores still .«hake dice for cigars. The I amendment to the city charter broad moving the school house in district ening the credit of the city for the amine him this afternoon regarding mayor notified them that shaking kls sanity. No 2». They will be ready for school direct purpose of enabling it to Issue dice was as much a form of gambling Jones is said to be a hard drinker In the near future. 32090 in bonds for the completion «I »nd bus been before the recorder's as playing a slot machine. D. M. Parrish hauled out lumber the water works, carried here yester court several times "Oh. you wouldn't arrest us for for u new house. A few nights day by a vote of 59. There were no ago lie rushed out of his room at the shaking dice for cigars, would you. Milo Jacobs of Pendleton. Is out for votes against the proposition, the vote Dave?" they said. ’ "Just try it once, a rabbit hunt and to look after Penland lodging house nnd declared his being practically unanimous Under that he had just taken a baby from I'll give you the maximum penalty." homestead. the old charter the city could only said the mayor. A surprise party was given on____ Miss assume a debt of 3500 for the pur a nail on the wall. "I awoke." he said, "and saw the child hanging on The next edict that went forth was Ester Purcell Saturday evening, and pose named, which was entirely In the wall and asked It what It was that any saloon keeper selling liquor an i enjoyable time was reported, adequate. doing there. Th- kid replied that tt to a minor would be prosecuted. One I '»rren Steele and family spent Sun- New CU> Offhvrw. was cold, and I unhooked It and sent of them tried it and found Dave had «lay at Thomas Kerr'a Ijxiki like folks For mayor, there was no division. It out to get warm no "blind side." The eonse<iuence was and T A. IJeualieri received 45 votes would take tetter care of their chil he was fined »50. M B I NEWS NOTES, For city treasuier J. A. Cherry re dren." Yesterday Prof. M L. Watts made a tour of investigation among the Alba. Dec. 12.—There came a light ceived 41 votes and John otterstead school boys. He captured a large flurry of snow last night, but the 31 votes. For tecorder. Mr. A. Fer- quantity of tobacco and cigarettes. sun coming out warm. It is nearly all gusou r* reived 4 2 votes and Mr Todd 21 Votes. F or councilmen. William Mrs «t.iiu|»*r Won't Stand Today when the boys came down gone. town from school to replenish their Millard Dick has moved Into town Baker r»*celved 2» votes. J. O. Hale 1« >ngvr. So 11»» re. 4» vote«. J. T. LleuaUen 53 votea M stock, not a cigarette could they buy. to send his children to school. For more than 10 years Ida Stam M. Intyre M C. Reed This morning the city marshal noti votes and T. C The amusements of the season were per says she st< mh I the abuse and In- fied all dealers in tobacco that the opened Saturday night by Jacob Born. 43 votes. dlgnltlrs heaped upon her by her hus mayor was going to enforce the state » ho gave an old people's dance The band Andrew A. Stamper, and that law against the sale of tobacco to patrons report a swell time. she tried to forget and forgive his minors, and a failure to comply with December 7 at 13 o'clock at night, acts, but that her supply of human the law would mean their arrest while all were asleep, the dwelling of Farmers ««riving for < «unpletlon <>t endurance 1» exhausted and she de They all know •’Uncle" Dave. John Reeves, with nearly all its con- ( Telepin UK Line. sires the courts to free her The ac They have known him for the last 25 tents, was destroyed by fire The H. H Gilbert of Pilot Rock, hl in tion for divorce was file ! in th- state or 30 years. They know he Is no members of the family barely es- Mrs Pendleton today Mr Gilbert Is a circuit court this morning quitter but that having entered a fight caped In their night clothe» Mr. member of the Pilot Rock school Stamper asks the custody he will see it through. He has started Reeves was the only one who got out board, and says the new school build children. a fight for the enforcement of the with hts shoes on. The plaintiff alleges t ing will be ready for «xrcupancy about law and he will see that It Is enforced January 1. The house Is being plas occasion about three years as long as he is in office. hust*and. while In a drunken condi tered now. Vljasting Apportionment. In conversation with Mr. Taylor, he Mr Gilbert is Interested in the far- ' tion threw potatoes at her and drove Before County Judge J. II Bean said “This thing of little boys 10. 12 her from home The Stamper« reside and 14 years old ruining their health the matter of the apportionment of mer»' telephone line that I» to connect at Umatilla and. twice at «lances, the by constant cigarette smoking Is a vstate ol William H. Smith, de- the farms of th« Pilot Rock country A petition for a wife declare« her husband appeared The ! heirs with Pendleton. bad thing. I have seen little chaps adjusted Th On <»ne franchise to operate the line In the and publicly dlssrraced her at law. Julius Smith and Edna My 10 years old stop on their way home local streets 1.« before the council, but o»:casi«*n. when she was dancing with ers. are seeking to have the entire es- from school and shake dice for the If Mr Gil another man she declares her hus- j tate apportioned to them. Alex Wahl. has not been acted upon candy and cigarettes. bert remains In town this evening he bond entered the ball room and an- | their former guardian. Is attempting "It has got to stop. There Is a r.ounced In a ioud voice that he was will go before the councilmen state law against It. and I am for their : to prove that their maintenance while through with such women, and with I under his care Is to come from the own good, going to enforce it. IVnina tlmanac in K.OOO.IMO H ooks a mo«-k bow to his spouse departed. "I have two little chaps I am rais testate. The estate amounts to about Mrs Stamper says that her mother The Peruna Lucky I my Almanac W. H Newberry represents ing. and I don't want to see them, nor » 32999. has become a fixture tn over 4 <*99.<>00 and brothers also came In for their the heirs, and C. H. Carter appears other lads, given a leaning toward h<>m«*s It can be obtained from all share of the abuse and that her hus gambling and drinking and cigarette ; for Wahi druggists free Be sure to Inquire band. upon several occasions. rl«li- smoking . uled th*-m and sp«.k<* his mother- early. The 199$ Almanac Is already «■eorgv ’« George. "If 1 shut off the boys' supply of Carter A published, and the supply will soon in-law in slighting terms W. H George was yesterday grant toba«co. they will stop and tbe smaller Raley are attorneys for «the plaintiff ones won’t get the habit." ed a divorce from Alice I. George on t«e exhausted Do not put ft off Get one today. Athena has outgrown her Hank the grounds of jealous)', constant nag Vaughn day«. She ,» becoming more ging and harassment. The couple F Suh on Note. and more a good home town, where were married In Walla Walla several Action to collect 39«e aller-! to be one can raise a family with good months ago. but married life soon became burdensome and the husband due on a promissory note, was begun school and church influences. In the state circuit court this morn One of the merchants, in answer to applied for a divorce a few week« ing by n E Hull against S M and M the question, "How will It affect the ago Caldwell. Winter A- Collier represent town?" said: "It will be a fine thing the plaintiff for the town, It will rid It of Its tln- TruM Th»»«»* Who Have Tried. homo and tough«, and the rich far I -urfered from catarrh of the worat . ’ rimaATi: ’ In Police Coart. mers will realise that this Is a good kind and never hoped for cure, but In police court this morning, town to locate in to educate their Ely's Cream Balm seems to do even seph. an Indian. James Colley children."—Fred Locklev that.—< »scar <»Strom. 45 Warren Ave.. Ed I-ehman were each sentenced to Chicago. IiL three days each In the city jail I «altered from catarrh; It got so drunkenness. NEWS OF MILTON. bad I could not work; I used EIK* Gone to Montana m Attend a Wrsi- Cream Balm and am entirely well.—' Real EMau* TranMerw ding—<>ooe to California to Make A. C. Clarke. 341 Shawmut Ave.. Boo- William C Hopson and wife, to ton. Mass drew Brown, «n seres of land near Their Home—Rev. Coombs Con- The Balm does not Irritate or cause Milton Considération »»»os dtK-tlng a Revival at All vena—Will sne»*zing Sold by druggists at 50c or Spend tbe Winter In Watdftngton— mailed by Eb' Brother«. 5« Warren' An egg can keep der secret of Its Presbyterian Revival Haa Closed— St New Tork. age yust like a vornan Recital at Cottunbta College Decem ber 21. ÎOSTEÎTER Ak OTA I : <5 \ / x* 1 -X v’srwirvapAi • • J Of °J\ Ik ’ «A -ri n the land Peruna is recommended by titty members of Congress, by Governors, Consuls, Generals, Majors, Captains, Admirals, Eminent Physicians, Clergymen, many hospitals and public institu tions, and thousands upon thousands of those in the humbler walks of life \ u U íy <rf Final Amnuu. De La’ll SipplT C a »an P-.ae M. I F 5 ■ r x have a me valuable inferm«- COUPON tioa about dairy -.ng that means KSC me tbe is money in »osr pocket. If yon J-AsT «3 ~ col 13 wtxh to take advantage of our experience sod advice, mail Scie tbe attached Coupon and this information will be you free. De Laval Dairy btate No. of cum being milked B ititr S Milton. Dec. 13.—Rev. and Mrs. J J. McAllister left yesterday morning for Kalispel. Moot., to attend the mar riage of their son. Claude Jay McAl lister. to Miss Kate Greig. Friday evening the Rathbone Sis ters elected the following officers Past chief. Mrs. Olive Barton; most excellent chief. Mrs. V. H Chastain; excellent senior. Mrs B. F. Williams, excellent junior. Miss Minnie Dorothy, manager of temple. Miss Lura Doro- thy; mistress of records and corres pondence, Mrs. C. J McKenzie; mis tress of finance. Mrs. George Ed wards: guard of outer temple, Mrs B L- Archer; protector of temple. Miss Elsie Dorothy; trustee. Mn. Nel lie S. Yates. Mrs. Henrietta Reams is here from Joseph. Ore., the guest of Mr and Mrs. C. C. Gelss Miss Carrie McQuary has b*rn vls- iting her sister. Mrs. J. F. McRae of W’alla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Bradshaw of Fairfield, who have been visiting Mrs. Bradshaw’s sister. Mrs. F. E. Wilcox, left last night for California, where they will hereafter reside. Rev. J. ”, Coombs, pastor of the Christian church, la at Athena con ducting a revival meeting. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Howard of Oakesdale. Wash., are here visiting their cousins. Prof, and Mrs. W. C. Howard, on their way home from the St. Louis exposition. . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bliss and family left yesterday for Ridgefield, Wash., to spend the winter. The Presbyterian revival services conducted by Rev. N. H. Needham and Mrs. C. N. D. Powers, In the new opera hall, closed Sunday night with several additions to the church. Mri R E. Bean returned Saturday afternoon from a few «lays’* visit with her parents. Rev. ' and Mrs. D. C. Sanderson of Pomeroy, Wash. Mrs A. L. Church and «laughter. Mlse Lola, have arrived from Wilbur. Wash., and are visiting Mrs. Church's mother, Mrs. P. J. Kelly. Mlse Epsa Pierce of Walla Walla, was a guest Saturday and Bunday of her sister, Mrs. F. A. Sikes. Columbia college will give another of their recitals on December 21. Not Good Not Here Court of tbe state of for Umatil'a «'ounty t ' < f £. D. B v 1 de- eased. Notice of final —-t* lenient N> tb-e - hereby given that Ida Boy i t i»e executrix of the above io J «»'.ate. has f:.ed her final ae- therein, and tbe above i amed has fixed and appointed the 14th ’ y of January-. 1><>5. at the hour f tw<. . 'clock ; m as the time, and the count: court room, tn the -ounty e»*urt 1 >uue at Per.dleton Umatilla county On«»' as the place for th« bearing of ail objections or exceptions to t* e said report and account and all - - - . - ex- »-;• * to th- am* are hereby re- .aired to appear at sai l time and - e 1 make the same known Published tor order of the Hon H. J R-arv county Ju Jge of Umatilla cour ty made and entered on the lay t December. 1994. IDA BOYD. Executrix of the above entitled estate. i - -regon Not Good Not Here December Special Saving Sale Like Putting Money in a Bank.” IS THE PURCHASE OF YOUR GRCM ERIFS DURING Tills MONTH PROPOSE TO IXI ABOUT IT? JI SI THIS. MIOY Till IIE 1905! WK ARE GOING To QUOTI TOO BID TO J ND \ GOOD 11 MI LIKE I «'I WITH \ YOU PRICES THAT WILL JUST DOUBLE OIR VOLUME Ol HI -INI«« KIR DECEMBER. Il s I Hl TURN-OVER OF «.«HID* THAT COUNTS, NOT THE III«. I’KOI ITS. 20 Cases Catsup Snider's and Blue Label regular price 35c per bottle. price 10 Cases Olive Oil 10 Cases Postum Cereal brands, Special Regular price 25c .Spoetai price per < ROS-I package 10 Cases Malta Vita Regular price 15c per package; spe cial price 12 I -2c- Per Package 10 Cases Force Regular price Special price 15c per package 12 1 -2c. Per Package Give us a Trial 150 Cases Tomatoes Regular price 12 l-2c per can. Spe cial prices: I can corn . 10c II cans corn S1.00 »2. IS I case corn Regular price 12 Special price I can tornato«* ... II ran« tomatives 1 case tomatoes . DIAMOND W BRAND A Hl.U hWH.I S. Special price— Pini» .. WUArts . 20c. Per Package 25c. Per Bottle 1 2 Cases Bottled Olives Special price— Regular »1.25 sise Regular 75c sixe .. Regular 40c size . Beans Rice, No. 1 Japan White or Pink. Regular price 10c per pound. 5c- PER POUND. 300 Boxes Laundry Soap Golden Star, Diamond C or Silks brands, special price »1.00 »2.15 5c. Per Pound 10 Cases Fels Naptha Soap Regular price S 1-Jc per bar. Special price— bars for................. . carton. 10 Ivars . . HELIX HAPPEN INOX. Helix. Dec. 13.—C. E. Bott has a plot of ground, 25x100, corner Con- cord and Cleveland streets, to the Bank of Helix, consideration being »»00. The directors hope to have everything ready to commence busi ness soon after the first of January. A. W. Daubner Is quite seriously III at his home In this place. Mrs. Hugh Walker was taken to Walla Walla Monday for treatment for blood poisoning. Mr. »nd Mrs. D. W Howard return ed Saturday evening from their honeymoon trip. Mr. T G. Montgomery of Pendle ton, spent Sunday with Helix relatives and friends, and returned home Mon day. Mrs. G. W. Knight and daughb THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE BARGAINS WE ILAVE FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER. IF YOU WILL CALL AND LOOK THROUGH OUR LUIGE STOCK. YOl I1ND THAT YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON EVERY ARTI« I.E IN THE GROCERY LINE. INCREASE YOUR RANK ACCOUNT BY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES OF US NOW Not Good Not Here F. S. Younger (Sb Son H2;l .MAIN SI RET Not Good Not Here