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CATARRH
A UNIVERSAL
BLOOD DISEASE
TRAVEL IS HEAVY
high-class music fit for kings and no
blemei, should not permit this one
opportunity to slip by. The prices
are reasonable, being cheaper than
charged either In Spokane or Portland.
Catarrh is usually worse In Winter, because of the cold, damp and
suddenly changing climate. Colds are contracted, and neglected and as the
secretions from the different inflamed membranes are absorbed into the blood
the unpleasant symptoms of the disease commence. The nostrils are
stopped up and a constant dropping of mucous back into the throat keeps
op a continual hawV'ng and spitting. The patient has dull headaches,
ringing noises in the ears, and often slight fever and a depressed, half-sick
feeling accompanies the disease. The blood becomes so fully charged with
catarrhal matter that stomach troubles are brought on, the kidneys and
bladder are affected, and if the blood is not purified of the poison the lungs
become diseased because of the constant passage of impure blood through
them. Catarrh cannot be cured with washes, sprays, inhalations and such
treatment ; these cannot reach the poison-laden blood where the real cause is
located, and can only give temporary relief
and comfort. A disease which affects the
entire blood supply as does Catarrh, must
be treated with a blood purifier. S. S. S.
is the best remedy for Catarrh, which has
crown to be a universal disease. Iteoesto
PURELY VEGETABLE the bottom of the trouble, rids the blood of
the catarrhal matter, reinvigorates the cir
culation, and cures this disgusting disease permanently. When S, S. 8. has
purified the blood even- part of the system receives a supply of fresh,
healthy blood ; then the inflamed membranes heal and every symptom of
Catarrh passes away. Wnte for our book containing information about
Catarrh, and ask for anv medical advice vou desire. No charge is made for
either. THE SWIFT SPidFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. .
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Rainier is to have a first-class hos
pital, to cost $15,000.
The recent floods In King county.
Wash., have caused damage to prop
erty amounting to about $1,000,00).
Wii'.iam King, son of prominent
S.V., ni parents, has confessed at Lew
is:..n to the theft of $700 worth of
Jewe'.ry stolen from guests of a hotel.
After squandering $10,000 which he
had dug out of the Nome gold fields.
J. N. McLeod committed suicide In
Portland by taking two ounces of car
bolic acid.
"Peck" Bennett Is under arrest at
Payton. Wash., charged with the crime
of rape. He has been released under
jjo.i bmds to appear at the next term
of superior court.
Two hundred feet of the Northern
Pacific tunnel through the Cascade
mountains has fallen as a result of the
Teeent floods. Railroad traffic on tlvs
road will be tied up for several days.
The highest price paid for "stump
agi" thus far record-d in the region
tributary to the lower Columbia river,
which is $6 per 100. Heretofore $2
to was considered a top price
for loegers at the dump.
Arthur McCoy, who shot and killed
H-rbert Foster, manager of Eck
ha: it's Ideals, a show company which
appeared in Pendleton last week, has
b.-.n 'imnd guilty ft murder in the
sec.'n. I degree, at Hailey, Idaho.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hold St. George. W. Fortman,
San Francisco; W. H. Kelsy. St. Louis;
J. W. Baker, do; H. M. Fairfowl. Port
land; W. N. Newell, do; W. D. Put
nam, do; G. Gunny, do; H. Tomhey,
Huntington; E. F. Sugentholes, Ohio;
C. S. Striker, St. Louis; L. Fourtman.
Milwaukee; F. A. Kolboch. Portland;
J. P. Snow, Jr., San Francisco; W. M.
Punn. Portland; G. E. Stanfield.
Echo: Mrs. Slmms. Spokane; H. R.
Grosteln. McMlnnville.
Hotel Pendleton. p. Carglll, city
George 13. Kean, Minneapolis; E. J.
Callahan, Chicago: J. K. Romig. Ra
ker City; Abe Mockelburg. New York;
Mrs. Charles A. Gray, Salem; H. S,
Raret. Athena; H. L. Travers. Eugene;
H. C. Thompson. Boise: A. Stencil
Seattle; T. B. Killen. Portland: R. N
Stanfield and wife. Echo: W. H. Gar
rett. Portland: Miss A. Barnes, do; J.
J. Ruttes and wife. Tekon; .H H
Travers. Omaha: O. B. Watson. Port
land: H. G. Moulton, O. R. & N.; Al
H. Craybaugh. Chicago; H. W. Cam
eron. Spokane; J. W. Irwin. Tacoma:
A. A. Stone. St. Paul; Charles K.
Stein. Chicago: W. A. Slusher. city;
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Brandon, Port
land: Ed A. Olon. do; Lewis Rath
burn, do; J. W. Harney. Spokane; C.
P. Corey, do: E. Hedges. Portland;
James Booker, do.
OREGON IMMIGRATION
HAS IIROKEN THE RECORD.
Tu Tlioiisiuul More People Came Into
tlto Sta'o Paring tho Past Year
Tlmil Purine the Yetir Precnllng,
Which In Turn Hint lis Pnxltwswor
Ono Thousand, ami Forty-Two Hie
Prwptvta for Next Year Are) Re
garded an Hotter Than for Any Pre
cixllng Ycr.
TO PLAY WESTON NORMAL.
While the year of 1906 proved to be
a record breaker for colonist travel to
Oregon, this year has exceeded all for
mer business, the Immigration Into the
state surpassing that of last year by
about 200 persons. The total num
ber of tickets sold to points west of
Huntington was 9014, while last year
It was 7972, an increase of 1042. It
Is estimated that about as many home-
seekers arrived in Oregon over the
Southern Pacific and Northern Pa
cific, making the total increase about
2000.
Statistics gathered at important
points on the Harrlman system show
ed Portland received 2213 colonists.
against 2315 for 1915, but Spokane
received 831. as compared with 678
last year. The railroad officials feel.
gratified that the travel tended more
to the smaller towns, as they argue
the fact Illustrates that the class of
travel was desirable, and was made
up mostly of persons desiring to set
tle In agricultural communities, and
were not In search of employment.
The total to local stations on the
O. R. & N. was 1511. as compared
with 14.17 In 1905. North of Port
land it was 2S24, while but 2279 dur
ing the preceding peFiod. To the
south the travel was represented by
14S tickets sold, against 974 In 1905.
North of Spokane It was 5S7, while
In 1905 it was but 2S9.
Hood River secured So persons.
against 53 in 1905; Ln Grande, 101
against 70; Baker City. IS 2. as com-
Gymnasium BasketlNill Team Propar
lug for Coming Game.
On Wednesdny night, November 28,
a game of basketball will be played
In this city between the Weston Nor
mal school team and a squad repre
senting the Commercial assocltion.
This will be the first big game here
of the season and considerable Inter
est Is being taken In the coming con
test. Instructor Shockley Is getting
his men in trim for the event, and he
states thnt he has excellent materlnl
to make a speedy team. The Weston
players are also considered swift, and
the predictions are that a fast and
exciting game will be plnyed.
Tile proceeds of the game will be
used" In defraying the expenses of the
visitors and the balance will be given
to the gymnasium fund. It Is expect'
ed thnt a large crowd will be In at
tendance-.
The best treatment for Indigestion
and troubles of the stomach Is to rest
the stomach. It can be rested by star
vatlon or bT the nse of a pood dlges-
tunt which will digest the food eaten
thus taking the work off the stomach,
At the proper temperature, a single
teaspoonful of Kodol will wholty dl
gest 3030 groins of food. It relieves
the present annoyance, puts the stom
ach ln shape to satisfactorily perform
Its functions. Good for Indigestion,
sour stomach, flatulence, palpitation
of the heart and dyspepsia. Kodol Is
made In strict conformity with the
Nation.' Pure Food and Prug Law.
Sold by Tiillman & Co.
Ml
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Look for name in strip 1
The Kendal L
Cenifemen who tppreciate fine pointi in shoemsldng will
find in the Kehdal the newest in style tna oencn worn-
mtnship throughout. A last of grscetul uneii
extremeness ii pracucsuy invuioie.
Patent leather blucher lace, extreme
narrow toe. medium weight sole
Genuine loot-comlort it never sscrwcea in our
models. Why not get tcquiimed with this
original creation of rlorsneim I
Most style are 95
Alexander's
Dep't. Store
Damage lo Road and Hridgr.
County Assessor Coonse thinks the
damage to the county roads nnd
bridges caused by the floods will
amount to $S00t) or $10,000 perhaps
more. The commissioners will have
men at work as soon as possible re
pairing the damages, and while some
f the main traveled routes may be
pared with 144: Walla Walla, 227, I I, locked f..r a week or 10 day, it Is
Hre is our condensed opinion of
the Original Laxative Cough Syrup:
"Nearly all other cough syrups are
eo.s'.irating, especially those contain
ing opiates. Kennedy's Laxative, con
turlr.g Honey and Tar. moves the
b..v els. Contains no opiates. Con
forms to the National Pure Food and
rru? Law. Sold by Tallman & Co.
IIFAH TIli: GREAT LEONCAVALLO
Lemon alio ami His Famous Italian
orchestra nt Keylor Grand. Walla
Walla Walla. November 27.
Best seats on entire lower floor, $3;
other prices: $2.50. $2. $1.50 and $1.
Cheaper than Portland or Spokane
prices.
Arrangements being made for spe
cial raiiroad rates. Order your tick
ets now. Leave orders at Pendleton
Prug company. It is the greatest
musical treat ever brought to north
west. Pon"t miss it.
Golden Rule Hotel. Mrs. A. Hyde.
Milton; James Johns, city; Elmer Par
ker. Pilot Rock; V. A. Hott and wife.
Helix; N. K. Bott. do: J. S. Wheeler.
Weston: Miss Hester Ball, Portland;
C. A. Sams and wife, do; J. F. Mel
cher, Starbuck; R. S. French, do; C.
Ados, Spokane; Monroe Taylor, city;
Eliza Kepplnger. do: Jacob Brooks,
do; R. E. Thorn. Echo; M. Florence,
do; K. Sulivan, payton; Arthur Wise
man. Eltopla: R. L. Glenn, do; H. F.
Haller. Brownsville; Anna Welch, do;
O. T. Slatter. Payton.
with but 153, In 1905. and Pendleton
received the same for the two years,
9't persons.
The sales will he on again during
March and April, and in September
and October. 1907, and from the en
couraging Increase made this season
It is hoped to add largely to the totals
next year. The demand for laborers
at San Francisco becanse of the gen
eral building activity is thought to
have attracted many easterners who
would otherwise have journeyed north
embark in agriculture or small
business pursuits.
WALLA WALLA WATER PROHLEM
Vocal Recital nt Eagles' Hall.
Mrs. Anna Selkirk Norton, will give
a vocal recital tomorrow (Wednes
day) evening, commencing at 8:30, at
Eagles' hall, under the auspices of the
Matinee Musical club. Tickets can
be secured at Ellers Piano house, or
from any member of the Musical club,
Price of tickets 75 cents.
For Sale Cocker spaniel puppies,
(parti color) from registered, prize
winning stock.
ARLINGTON COCKER KENNELS.
Arlington, Oregon.
BABY'S
VOICE
Is the joy of the household, for without
it no happiness can be complete. How
tweet the picture of mother and babel
Angels smile at and commend the
thoughts and aspirations of the mother
bending over trie cradle. The ordeal through
which the expectant mother must pass, how
ever, is to full of danger and suffering that the
looks forward to the hour when the shall feel
the exquisite thrill'of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear.
Every woman thould know that the danger, pain and horror of child
birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother's Friend, a scientific
liniment for external use only, which toughens and render! pliable all
the parts, and assists nature in
its sublime work. By itt aid
thousands of women have
passed this great crisis in per
fect safety and without pain.
Sold at f i.oo per bottle by druggists. Our book
of priceless value to al! women sent free. Address
mRAOFICLB mCBULATOm OO., Mmmtm.
OTHER'S
-FRIEND
Bargains in Real Estate
Are you going to buy a home In Pendleton? If so, buy right
row. City property will be 25 per cent higher in less than a year.
Lor.k at these bargains:
3-room house. 601 Franklin street, ccrner Webb I'
All modern 5-room house, 601 Pest street, corner Webb .$1600
4 room house. 605 Post street $1000
All modern 5-room house, 906 East Webb street $1400
All modern 6-room house, 520 Market street $1400
lot 760
An'ther In same locality, new l-rcoms and 3 good lots II7S
Th's property must be sold In the next 30 davs. as the owners are
leaving the city and if they do not sell will rent and take them off
the market. All of these can be had by a small cash payment, bal
ance monthly payments. Why pay rent. Own your own home In a
choice location.
ANOTHER SNAP. 7 fine large rooms, city water, bath, all modern,
lam. two full lots, No. "IS Ann street, $2500.
The improvements could not be duplicated for the price , to say
nothing about the lots.
Large and small wheat and alfalfa ranches for sale.
Call and see use before buying.
HAR.TMAN & BENTLEY
House to rent ln all parts of the city.
thouuht that by the first of next week
people in all the valleys will be able
to get to town unless there Is more
rain. Yakima Republic.
Extend ve- AdullcTallou of CiiffM.
New York, Nov. 21. Owing to the
extensive nduTterutlon of coffee ship
ped Into thUf country from Porto1 Rico,
at elicited by an investigation of the
department of commerce and labor at
Washington, the1 New York customs
authorities have been Instructed fo
carefully examine all ships. Inferior
grades of coffee, put ill ships' mani
fests as peas and beans, shipped from
this country to Porto Rico, have been
reshlpped from there to other coun
tries and back to the United Stales
as high grade PArti Rlcan coffee.
For Rent Suite unfurnished
housekeeping rooms ln East Oregon
Ian building. Hot and cold water and
bath on same floor. Inquire this office.
C'ltv Will Ituy Land for a Reservoir
Rite.
The latest developments of the
problem of securing adequate supply
of water for Walla Walla and proper-
y storing It. are outlined as follows
bv the Statesman:
J. O. Thomas, whose offer to sell
the city sip acres of land for a reser
voir site for $19,000. was accepted by
the council at its last meeting, sub
mitted another proposition this morn
ing in which he offers to sell the city
20 acres of land and deed a right or
way for an overflow pipe to Mill
creek for $5000.
The offer was practically accepted
at a meeting of the council as a com
mittee of the whole, held In the city
clerk's office this morning. One con
dition of the sole Is, that the city will
relinquish all rights to the subter
ranean water on the Thomas ranch
which was acquired by the city some
years ago at a cost of $10,000.
Members of the council denied inai
the storm of protest which went up
from certain quarters, when It became
public that the council had decided to
buy the 80 acres, had anything to do
with Mr. Thomas submitting a new
proposition, or with the council de
ciding to buy a less number of acres
for the site.
The subterranean rights claimed
have been a cloud on the Thomas
rjnch for many years. Inasmuch as
the city had the right to prospect and
die for water on any part of tne rancn,
which has had a tendency to keep the
innd off the market.
"I felt that 15 acres would be am
nle for the city's needs, but Engineer
Thomson, who Is In the city today, con
tends that 20 acres Is not too mucn
and Mr. Thomas' offer to sell 20 acres
for is 000 will probably be accepiea
In addition to the 20 acres the city
gets a 16-foot right of way for the
overflow pipes to Mill creek,
Councilman Bridges.
x. ilm New Gravity System
Unless the most rigid economy Is
practiced In the expenditure of funds
remaining In the water supply fund,
the $250,000 voted to construct Walla
Walla's new gravity water sstem win
not be sufficient to complete the
work.
Inquiry at the city treasurers of
fice reveals the fact that out of the
$250,000 bond Issue, $179,510 has al
ready been expended.
GET IN VOI R ORDERS.
liox Oix ii at Walla Walla for Leon
cuvallo to Ho Opened Saturday.
People In Pendleton who are plan
ning to attend the Leoncavallo con
cert at Walla Walla next Tuesday
night, November 27. are requested to
hav-! their orders for tickets in by
Frldav. Either send your orders to
Manage r Catron at Walla Walla direct
or leave the same at the Pendleton
Prug company's store when the same
will be promptly attended to. In or
der to give people living outside of
Wnlla Walla good chance to secure
attraetlce seats, they will have un
equal show with Walla Walla people,
and if the orders are sent In before
or on Friday, the seats will bo re
served at once.
This is the greatest musical attrac
tion ever brought to the northwest,
and Pendleton people who love good.
IntcrtM in Revival Movtlng.
The revival services being conduct
ed at the First Christian church by
the pastor. Rev. Victor Porris. are be
ing well attended anil great Interest
is being taken each night. The meet
ings began Monday night and will be
held possibly for two weeks. Rev.
Porris Is considered an evangelist of
unsual ability, having done evangelist
ic work for a number of years. Strong
sermons are being preached every
night. Excellent sinking by a well
trained choir is also a feature of the
meetings.
I'IimhI Lns4S4 iii akillla Valley.
Following are the estimates of
losses of the various Interests In the
Yakima valley by the floiwl of last
week: Northern paeiric. $100,000;
North Yakima & Valley railway, $50.
onO; Northwest Light & Water com
pany. $r.n.iiiiii; Cascade Lumber com
pany. $30.0ii0; Yakima county, loss
of bridges. J15.0IOI; Kittitas county,
loss of bridges, $10,000; Individuals,
$10,000; eannl companies. $20,000; to
tal, $2S5!.fl00. Yailima Republic.
50c Paper
The entire line of Stationery show
ing In oui window, put up in handsome
boxep and in assortments of white
tints and soit colors, ranging In price
from :'.5c to 50c. will go ror a few
davs only
for 25c
Witch our win-low' for sweeping
-redactions lr, staple urt It-log.
Cook (i Perry
Stationery, Innkn nnd Notions.
Heating
Stoves
I can save you money on your
Heating Stove, la either new or
second-hand goods.
I hava new stoves for bcth
coal and wood, as low as tl 00.
It will pay you to pay me a
visit.
V. Stroble
Cheapest place In Pendleton to
Buy Furniture.
210 Court bt. rhone Illnck S171
Yr: oi.n winks."
said
Notice.
Notlo Is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
Jay & Jenson, is hereby dissolved by
mutual consent. Jay A: Jenson- will
pay ail bills contracted, by the firm
and all parties owing bills are request
ed to call and settle a.s promptly as
possible. The business will be con
tinued by Isaac Jay.
JAY & JENSON.
Whent Lnnd for Rent or Sale.
I have 760 acres of good wheat lan4
In Middle Cold Spring, which I will
rent or selU Plenty running water;
also good ell water on place; good
buildings. For further particulars
call on or address CI. A. Hartman, sr.,
Pendletot Ore., or F. L. McCrea,
Holdman, Ore.
Miss Wheeler, who has been en
gaged tn nursing sick people at Pilot
Rock, overworked herself to such an
extent that she has become quite 111.
She has been taken to the Walla
Walla hospital for treatment.
Do You Suffer
?
from HEADACHE
LOSS OF SLEEP
INDIOESTION
TORPID LIVER
BILIOUSNESS
BEECIIAiTS
PILLS
will quickly remore the causa of
these distressing complaints and
restore hukhy action to (very
organ. You will (eel like a new
person after taking a few doses of
Beecham's Pills. They rid the
syitem of impurities, improve the
digestion, banish headache and
Give Positive Relief
in all cases of Biliousness, Consti
pation, Indigestion and Disordered
Liver.
The excellent results obtained
by the use of Beecham's PllU have
proved tbem worthy of the confi
dence they enjoy. They have
helped, thousands and recommend
themselves.
Sold Ernrwlm. In bom loe. and SM.
wns)Kr
are great thing" to cheer the cockles
ef you rheatt. but sometimes what
wines lack in age is made up for in
the extra duality of the grape. We
have "olde wines" if vou want them,
but we kep nothing hut the choicest
tuitlty of llipiovs and wines anyhow.
Every bottle Is guaranteed, and we
stand behind tin- guarantee with a
repntntlon of which we are Jealous
Let us Induce vou to try our brands
once. We know you will stay with us
afterwards.
FAMILY TRAIK SOLICITED.
Old Kentudky Liquor & Wine
Store (Si Pioneer Soda Factory
' JOHN GAfJKN. PltOP.
Phone Main 5501. r.agle Rulldlng.
It surprises them to hear you have
not got a Winona wagon. Those outer
beating blocks prevent the axle from
springing and makes it the easlost
running wagon on earth. The steel
clad hubs are defiance to the weather.
They never cra( k or have loose spokes.
Out hacks and buggies are made by
the Winona Manufacturing Co., right
In the hardwood belt. All nlr dried
timber used In construction. Call and
see us.
We are headrtuarters for the Fair
banks Morse Gasoline Knglne and
Pumps. Kstlmates given on Irrigation
and Klectrle plants.
Call nnd get prices from
Neagle Bros.
THE HLACKSMITHS.
Choice
Roasts and Steaks
Dried, Smoked and Cured
MEATS
PURE LARD
Carney, Ramsdeli
Co.
'Phone Main IS.
Wood
and Coal
to
Bum
and that will burn ; try a
phone order and be con
vinced that 1 handle the
good kind only.
Dutch Henry
Office. Pendleton Ice Jt Cold Rtnragt
Company. 'Phone Mnln 178.
Also at Ilenneman's clear store, op
posite Great Eastern storo. 'Phona
main 4.
PENDLETONUKIKH STAEE
Dally trips between Pendls-
ton and Uklah, except Sunday.
Staco leaves Pendleton at 7 a.
m., arrives at Uklah at J p. m.
Return state leaves Uklah at
p. m., arrives at Pendleton at t
p. m.
Pendleton to Uklah, $3.00;
roun dtrlp, 15.00. Pendleton to
Alba. 12.75; round trip, 15.00.
Pendleton to Ridge, f 3; round
trip, IS. 50. Pendleton to Nye,
$1.60; round trip, $1.60. Pen-
dleton to Pilot Rock, $1.00;
round trip, II. SO.
For
MOLTING I
CHICKENS
See
Colesworthy
CHOP MILL COHNEIl ALTA
AND COTTONWOOD STS.
I Can Sell Your Real Estate or Business
INo'Matter Where ocstea "
Propmles and buslnet af all klnda
sold quickly for cash In all parts of
the United States. Don't wait Write
today describlnc what you have to
ell and give cash price on same.
If You Want to Buy
any kin of business or real estate
anywhere, at any price, write me your
requirements. I can save you time
and money.
DAVID B. TAFF,
THE LAND MAN
15 Kanaaa Arenas,
TOPEKA, KANSAS
HOTEL PORTLAND
,- OF
'PORTLAND, OREGON.
American plan, tl per day and up
ward. Headquarters for tourists and
commercial travelers, Rpeolal ratee
made to families and single gentle
men. The management will be pleas
ed at all times to show rooms and
give prices. A modern Turkish batk
establishment In the hotel.
H. C. BOWERg. Manager.