PAGE SIT. Humming Birds Every Person making a pur chase of 50c or more at the FAIR STORE this week will be presented with a HUMMING BIRD different from any you ever saw before Mothers, get one for each of your children Boys and Girls, come in and buy 50c worth and get one for yourself. Only one given out to each person on the same day These are great novelties, and will give the children more pleasure than any thing they have had for a long time. School Children need Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Un derwear, Hose Handkerchiefs, Gloves, coats Shirts, tab lets, Dresses and many other articles we carry. Nowhere else can they get these cheaper tnan here and our large stock makes buying easy. lEe FAIR. Department Store DAILY ATHENA BREVITIES COI XTY COVRT INSPECTS STEEL AND FOUNDATIONS. Marriage of Well Knoun nml Popular Young People Fuel Famine Be lieved Somen hut With Wood Mlkl Attack or Smallojt Will Co Into ltuIneas at Grangevlllc .lohn Hen. son Hecovers From the Typhoid Thorp Brothers Have Invented a Intvester. Athena, Xcv. 18. Wednesday a pretty home wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I.. J. Foss In tills city, when Rev. Hoven, of the Christian church, joined Claude Hcn Komb and Miss Bertha Baker in wed lock. The bride Is a niece of J. W. Maloney, of Pendleton, and is a popu lar and well known young lady, and has long been a prominent school teacher In this county. The groom Is a prosperous young farmer, and owns a valuable farm In the Cold Springs neighborhood north of Pendleton where the young people will reside permanently. County Cotninisiouers Here. County Judge Gllliland and the county commissioners came up from Pendleton Wednesday and Inspected the steel structural material which is to be used In the two new county bridges on Wild Horse creek, near this place. The officials went out and viewed the bridge sites and were well satisfied with the stone and con crete work which the contractors completed some time ago. Mrs. Mary Lane and Mrs. J. II. Raiey, of Pendleton, were guests ye? teiday of Mrs. E. It. Cox. Mrs. William Maloney camo up from Pendleton Wednesday and at tended the Hansoomb-Baker wed ding. The fuel famine has been relieved to some extent in Athena by ship ments of wood received over the O H. & X. from the Mencham and Ka meln wood camps. Coal, however remains at a premium, with none to be had at any price. Hard Huln. One of the hardest rains of the sea son fell Wednesday night. Xo dam age of anv conselil'.-nce Is reported The creeks 1I this vicinity were flood ed hank fuU. but no such floods wore in evidence as that of last spring Jchn Fevhler, of the firm of Feeb ler & Chamberlain, who Is afflicted with a mild attack of smallpox. Is petting along nice under the care of Dr. Sharp, and will be well soon. Alvln and Wiley Turner, who re cently disposed of their farm land near this plact, have purchased a drug store at Orungevllle, and they will make their home at that place. H. A. Barrett Is visiting friends at Mi.Mlnnville and Albany. Before leaving for California Tues day night a large number of friends invaded the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kirk- The evening wis pleasantly f pent. The vountr people are tonklnff for- Obliged to Lie With Limbs Higher Than Head Suffered Untold Agonies and Could Not Walk Doctor Said It Was the Worst Case he Ever Saw. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA "I received your letter asking for information about using the Cuticura Remedies. I used them for eczema. The doctor said it was the worst case he ever saw. It was on both limbs, from the knees to the ankles. We tried everything the doctors knew of, but the Cuticura Remedies did the most good. I was obliged to lio with my limbs higher than my head, for the fain was so terrible I could not walk, suffered untold agonies. One limb wasted away a great deal smaller than the other, there was so much discharge from it. I found the Cuticura Rem edies very soothing, and I still keep them in the house. I am very thankful to ay that I am cured, and you can pub lish this statement if you wish. I found the Cuticura Remedies all that you say they are. I hope that you may be spared many years to make the Cuticura Remedies for the benefit of persons suf fering from the torture of skin disease, such as I had. I remain, yours re spectfully, Mrs. GcJding, Box 8, Ayr, Canada, June 6, 1905." CORED OF CHAPPED HANDS "I have used the Cuticura Soap fof chapped hands, which I had been troubled with for about three yean. I suffered intense pain and itching. I used nearly two cakes of the Cuticura Soap, and my hands were completely cured and nave never troubled me since. I also took the Cuticura Resol vent for the blood at the same time. I can recommend the Cuticura Rem edies to others suffering the same. Chas. Young, Plattsville, Ontario, Can ada, Sept. 29, 105." Complrt. ErUrn.1 rxl Internal TrMhiKfrt lot twf Rnnwir, from HniplM to Serrrfula, from latency h Af conrlJtlnf of Cuticura Som, lie., ointment, euc, iucjv. ri. Mc. fin furra of Chocoltu Colled mil, Xftc. per vmm ofl, mnj tw htd of nil druRrKuj. A tingle often nw, Prttcr liruf fc Chrm. Corp.. Hole Props., Boston, MM rUrit,-UlUCnllciaii(,Sci7 lluaon." I JACK BROWN 11 WASTED ECZEMA Dealer in HIDES, WOOL AND JUNK 212 West Webb St. EAOT OREOOXIAN, PEXDLETON, ward to the enjoyment of a social dance which will take place at the opera house tonight. A couple of Athona sportsmen re turned yesterday from Arlington, hav ing In their possession nine geese. After being confined In a hospital In Walla Walla nine weeks with ty phoid fever, John Benson Is home. He contracted the disease while har. vesting on the reservation. Patent Harvester. Thorp Brothers, of this city, have patented a combined harvester, and thoy will manufacture the machine? at their shop here. The Thorp ma chine differs materially from those now In use. The cylinder Is locate directly behind the cutting bar on the header, thus permitting the grain to tome head fust to the cylinder teeth md concaves In an even manner, lust as It falls on the draper, after being cut. A gasoline engine will be used for powern the machine, leaving only the actual weight to be pulled over the field by the horses. Six or eight head of horses will be sufficient to pull n 10-foot cut mnchlne. TO SAVE AltT TREASURES. Will Take Measures to Stop Export to America. London. Xov. 16. It was nnnnnnn. ed In art circles here todny that a conference of the heads of different arte galleries was being arranged, the object being to take steps to prevent tne rurtne rsnie of art treasures to America. Privy Counsellor Boce. di rector of the Royal museum in Ber lin, who Is the Initiator of the project, has written to the heads of nil mil. lerles In Europe begging them to do all in their power to rouse public opinion on the subject and he further suggests that each cove.-nment shnnM be placed in possession of large sums or money to buy up art treasures as they are put on the market. He also suggests that it should be mnde a penal offenses to sell certain classes of art objects to any buyer except to the state or someone appointed by the state. The directors of the National nai lery here, recently said that from England. Italy. Prance anil Knnln nn extremely large number of bronzes. marbles, pictures and articles of value were being shipped to America during the past few years and unless some thing was done nothing but the Euro pean National galleries would be left.' The best treatment for Indleestlon and troubles of the stomach is to rest the stomach. It can be rested by star- vation or by the use of a good dlges tant which will digest the food eaten, thus taking the work off the stomach, At the proper temperature, a single teaspoonful of Kodol will wholly di gest 3000 grains of fond. It relieves the present annoyance, puts the stom ach In shape to satisfactorily perform Its functions. flood for indigestion, sour stomach, flatulence, palpitation or tne neart and dyspepsia. Kodol Is made In strict conformity with the Nation.! Pure Food nnd Drnir T.nw Sold by Tallm.m & Co. Scarcity of Furs. New York. Nov. 16. From present indications this fall nnd winter will be exceptionally good for the fur trade, notwithstanding the fact that In all sections there Is a considerable In crease In price. Owing to the com parative failure of the seal fishery this year sealskin has risen nearly 40 per cent In price, while mink, ermine, fox. sable and marten are also command ing higher prices this year, owing among other reasons, to the light sea son of the Hudson Bay company. The supply ofsable nnd chinchilla Is ex tremely small and high prices will be deinanded as European markets have drawn heavily on the supply. Agitation for French Priests. Woonsocket, U. I., Nov. 16. A French Roman Catholic organization known as L. t'nion St. Jean Baptlste d'Amerlque, are nbout to promptly demand the Vatican to recognize the rights of the French speaking Roman Catholics In the New England states to have priests of their own national ity and tongue. It Is intended to send the amount collected for Peter's pence through a committee of the society. Instead of through the regular dioces an channels nnd thus be able to call the attention of the vntlcnn to their demands. The Hon. Felix Gatlneau of Southbrldge, Is head of the move ment. Building a Hiiro Locomotive Erie, Pa., Nov. 16. The American Locomotive company commenced the construction of a locomotive for the Erie railroad, which will be the larg est and most powerful of Its kind ever built. The monster will weigh 2B0 tons and will combine all of the best of the old mechanical features In lo comotive construction with the very latest and most approved devices to Insure the highest grade of strength and speed. Famine Outlook In Northern China. London, Nov. 16. Today a great meeting of the heads of all British missionary societies was held In Exe ter hall for the purpose of considering what steps should be taken to relieve the extremely acute distress prevailing In northern China owing to the fa mine. It is estimated that 12,000,000 people are facing starvation. A na tional subscription was started. World's Lnrgewt Corn Ranch. Sioux City, Iowa, Nov, 16. Iowa claims the largest corn ranch In the world. It Is the Adams 16,000-acre ranch at Odebnlt and yields on an av erage 35 bushels to the aero, thus making the crop 625,000 bushels. Thirty-seven double stalk cutters are being used to bind the corn- In this field. Oood for everything a salve Is used for and especially recommended for piles. That Is what we say of He Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. On the market for years and a standby In thousands of families. Get DeWltt'a Sold by Tollman ft Co. OREGON, F1UDAY, NOVEMBER IB, Catarrn cannot be washed away with sprays, inhalations and such treat ment, nor can it be smoked out with medicated tobacco, cigarettes, etc. When you attempt to cure Catarrh with such things you are wasting time and allowing the impurities and poisons in the blood, which produce the1 disease, to get so firmly rooted as to become not only a disgusting trouble, but a very dangerous one. The annoying symptoms of ringing noises in the ears, "hawking and spitting," headaches, niucns dropping back into the throat, impairment to the senses of taste and smell, and a feeling of general debility, prove that there is a deep-seated cause for Catarrh. This cause is polluted nnd unhealthy condition of the blood, and the disease cannot be cured until this is removed. The only way to get rid of Catarrh permanently Is to purify the blood, and S. S. S. is the ideal remedy for this purpose. It soon clears the system of all impurities, purges the blood of all catarrhal matter and poisons, and effectually checks the progress of this disgusting and far-reaching disease. S. S. S. puts the blood in perfect order, and as this pure, healthy blood goes to every nook and corner of the body Catnirh is permanently cured. Book with information about Catarrh and medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. FREE Special Offer The party bringing in the most work during the month of November will get his cleaning and pressing done absolutely free of charge for this month. x This Opportunity is Open to AO. Get Your Friends in Line. . All work under this offer is strictly cash and includes any kind of cleaning or pressing of ladies and gentlemen's clothes. Hatter in Connection. Work called for and delivered PERSIAN STEAM CLEANING WORKS Phone Main 194 912 Main St. Near Bridge. . 1 A ' M I" II FRAZER THEATRE Sunday, November 18 . One Night Only FIGHT Battling Nelson The only original lifelike reproduction of the greatest battle ever fought In the history of the prize ring. Most marvelous accomplishment of modern photography. Every move plain and distinct. The largest purse ever fought for $33,000. Gate receipts $69,715. A place for ladies as well as men. Prices 25c, Peats on sale at Pendleton flyers' Best Flour t. ,n th ohnieMt wheat that stows. Oood bread Is assur- ed when BYERS BEST FLOUR Is Barley always on hand. I PENDLETON W. 8. BTER9, 1B08. CURES CATARRH FREE Until Dec. 1st. ' ' II 1 1 B T n 1-1 . . JoG ..Gans.. 50c and 75c Drug Co. .v Put Wings to Your Work An electric motor will do more and better work than any other power that .you can use. The economy of Its use Is a demonstrated fact. If you want good, quick work at a minimum of cost, you want an electric motor. We will be pleased to give you our prices and to furnish complete esti mate to suit your needs. Northwestern Gas and Electric Co. CORNER COTJRT ANT) GARDEN ST. used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled ROLLER MILLS Proprietor. WE AltE STILL HAMMERING, away and emphasizing the great value of our lumber and Its superior qual ity for building and other purposes. If we did not positively know It to bo ull right we would not guarantee It, but wn do know It to be th'e soundest and strongest lumber ever offered In this market, remarkably free fiom imperfections, nnd cut Into convenient lengths for quick use. Our prices, as you know, were always low. . OREGON LUMBER YIHD EIGHT PAGES. Pretty Picture Mouldings. It rmarkable the number of pret ty pictures that become torn or dis figured and are thrown away, when If they were framed out of our fine line of mouldings, which are Inexpen sive, they could be kept Indefinitely. I.ook up the baby's or some other valuable picture that you wish to keep and let us tell you how much It will cost. Largest line of Paints, Paper Varnish and Mouldings in Pendleton. Our store has been enlarged to double Its former size to accommodate our fast Increasing stock and business. Pendleton Paint Store E. J. MURPHY Coust Street "The Mark of Quality" is on ROSE CREAM Rough Skin Chapped Hand Season now on Rose Cream Remedies All Skin Troubles. The Pendleton Drug Co "The Mark ot Quality" Phone Main 20 Building Air Castles Is a pleasant but unprofitable task. When you're building realities and need good grade lumber, lath, shin gles, sash, doors, ceemnt, brick, lime, sand, etc., honestly priced, promptly delivered every way satisfactory lodge your order with us. Pole agent for Krlsollte Wood Fibre Plaster, made In Blue Rapids. Kan sas; also White Crystal IJme. Pendleton Planing Mills R. FOHSTEH, Proprietor. The American Collection Agency No fee charged unless collection is made. We Anthony P.Wilson make collec Attorney tions in all parts of t h e United States. 413 KANSAS AVE. Topeka, Kansas Wood and Coal to Burn and that will burn; try a phone order and be con vinced that I handle the good kind only. Dutch Henry Office. Pendleton Ice ft Cohl Storage Company. 'Phone Main 178; Also at Ilenneman's cigar store, op posite Great Eastern store. 'Phono main 4. ai : JAPANESE : House Cleaning i HEADQUARTERS 5 ANY pNE WISHING WORK DONE, PLEASE CALL AT ROOM 1, 202 EAST WEBB ST., OR PHONE RED S981. PENDLETON Read the East Oregontanv 812 AUa St. 'Phone Main 8