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FAGE-HX. DAILY EAST OREOOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 81, 1906. EIGHT PAGES. P E C A s This WEEK Cut Prices on CIA A Big Saving to You. Reduction on Millinery 25 per cent Cut on every Hat. DRESS GOODS Specials 6 pes. 50c and 60c Suiting this week at, yard 39c $1.25 Heavy Suiting 89c $1.50 Dress Goods at, yard - $ 1 .25 $1.75 Dress Goods at, yard - $ .25 15cFIannellettes at, yard - - 10c FREEWATER ADVICES CITY ELECTION WILL BE HELD DECEMBER FOl'KTH. The FAIR. Department Store PENDLETON Only One Ticket Yet In Nomination Several ltcol Estate Transfer Hlght of Way for Electric Line Not Yet Scoured ThrotiKh Freewater Moved to Oklahonui Several Prop erties Dnmninl hy ther Flood F. B. Pennoek Grew Immense Potatoes. Freewater, Nov. 21. The following nominations have been made for the coming city election, which will he held December 4: Recorder, 'William Hirst; treasurer, J. S. Vinson; mar shal, Herman Wolfe; councllmen, (two year term), John Crlmmons, John M. Clark and Sam Chrlstensen; (one year term), T. Taylor. Freewater Times, has gone to Okla homa, where he will locate. His par ents live there. John Ellas, a former resident of this place, arrived Saturday morning to visit a few days on his way from Du luth. Minn., to Condon, where he will look after business affairs. A basket social will be given at the opera hall on Thursday evening, for the benefit of the public school. J. Merrifield of Milton, who Is now assistant cashier at the J. L. Elam bank In place of J. H. Hall, has been assisted by his sister, Miss Cora Mer rifleld. of late. F. B. Pennoek has some very large potatoes on exhibition at the Free water branch of the Bank of Milton which he raised on his place. The tubers weigh over four pounds each. Andy Johnson expects to leave In a few flays for Los Angeles. Cal., to spend the winter. The dance last Saturday night in the Badgero hall was a success, and every one reported an excellent time. Land Deals. Pearson & Hirst, the real estate dealers, have sold 24 acres of alfalfa land belonging to Miss Oraee M. Crockett and Mrs. Otto Fj. Pillion, to Andy and William Johnson, for a con sideration of $2Sn an acre. The land is located three miles north of town, and the purchasers will divide It In six-acre tracts and place It on the market. The Walla Walla electric line runs along one side the land. E. S. Isaacs of Walla Walla, has purchased one lot and a small dwell ing on Depot street for $T50, which he will hold until a little later, when he will erect a large building on the property. A. S. Pearson sold four lots on the corner of Main and Grant streets, to Mrs. Helen Dyer, for a consideration of $550. The Electric Lino. The Walla Walla Traction company, which is building a line through Mil ton and Freewater. has secured its right of way through Milton, but have as yet not secured a franchise for right of way through Freewater. Sev eral different ways are being dis cussed. The plan of coming through west of Depot street Is. now in favor, although the company objects some what, saying it will make the line longer to Milton. The route will be decided on shortly and the road will be through here by Christmas unless bad weather hinders building somewhat. The late heavy rains have washed out the temporary bridge constructed across the Walla Walla river below town, which will delay work for some days. As soon as the damage Is re paired the company will move camp to the Christian place in Freewater, and .work from this end of the line. Sells Itivldcnco. Oram Allen has sold his residence property next to the old Badgero house to Sam Krelsman for $500. John Hire, the former editor of the Floods Damage Property. The mr.st serious damage done last week by the floods was to the McCoy property and the T. L. Ragsdale prop erty, where the Walla Walla river cut deep channels through their places, leaving the old channel dry and de stroying valuable land for these par-tie.-. The old channel has been filled with rock and debris, and unless something Is done much valuable property will be lost along the river near here. It Is understood that the property owners will ask the Umatilla and Walla Walla county courts to re pair the levees. Copper Industry of Japan. London, Nov. 21. Since the first of the present year the shipments of copper from Japan to Europe amount to 10,000.000 as compared with 60,000 during the same period In 1905. Large copper fields are daily being opened up In Japan and the latest Improved mining machinery from America Is being Introduced. It Is estimated that In the course of a short time Japan will be one of the largest cop per producers In the world. How' Tills? w offer Oae Hundred Dollars Reward for any esse of catarrh that cannot be cured by llall'i Catarrh Core. F. 1. CHENEY CO., To'edo. O. We. the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 ears, and beller him perfectly honorable In all business trennai ti..n. nnd flnanclallj abla to carry out en? obligations mads by his Arm. WALlllNU, KI.NNAN MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon tha blood and mncoua surfaces of the ayaiem. Testimonials sent free. Prlr 78 cents per bottle. Bold by all druggists Take flairs Family Pills for constipation. Large Order for Railway Tic. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 21. George J. Gould has placed an order with a lumber firm here for 6,000,000 rail way ties for a long term of years for the Gould lines, especially the Mis souri Pacific. To carry out this con tract 22.000 acres of timber land will have to be acquired. Need a good cathartic? A pill Is best. Say a pill like DeWltfs Little Far'y Risers. About the most relia ble on the market. Sold by Tallman Co. Why Vinol Is Better Than Any Other Remedy to Restore Health and Strength Because Vinol is a real Cod Liver Preparation and does not , contain a single disagreeable or harmful ingredient and is not. a secret formula. Because Vinol contains all the medicinal elements the soothing, healing, strengthening and flesh creative properties of Cod Liver Oil but without oil or grease. Because everything in Vinol, except the tonic iron and a fine old wine, is actually extracted from fresh cods' livers and their oil. Because Vinol is dcliciously palatable and agreeable under all conditions. Everybody likes it. Because Vinol tones tip the system, strengthens every organ, nerve, muscle and fibre of the whole body and thus overcomes weakness by thoroughly eradicating the cause of disease. That's Why Vinol is altogether different and better than any other remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all Throat, Lung and Wasting Diseases. That's Why Vinol Restores Health and Strength to Delicate Children, Feeble Old People, Weak and Sickly Persons, Nursing Mothers, and Convalescents. We RETURN MONEY IP IT FAILS TO GIVE SATISFACTION 111 v? ' The Pendleton Drug Company g 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 UIUTISH TRADE OVSTED. Americans Host Them In Mexican Competition. London, Eur., Nov. 21. In a con sular report published today it Is stat ed that there Is a great falling off in trade between Mexico and Great Britain both In quantity and value, as compared with the United States. The report states that the geographical ad vantages possessed by the United States are offset by the great sea transportation which Britain can of fer It being possible to ship freight from Liverpool to Vera Cruz cheaper than goods can be sent from New York, Chicago or other American cities to either Tamplco or Vera Cruz, or by rail alone to Mexico City. In conclusion the report states that the British have practically withdrawn from Mexico Just at the time when the seed which they so plentifully had sown was about to fructify. 'Tor years I starved, then I bought a 50 cent bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and what that bottle benefited me all the gold In Georgia could not huy. I kept on taking It and In tw months I went back to my work as machinist. In three months I was a? well and hearty as ever. I still use a little occasionally as I find It a fine blood purifier and a good tonic. May you live long and prosper." C. N( Cornell. Rodlng, Ga.. Aug. 27, 1906. Kodol is sold here by Tallman & Co. WE ARK STILL HAMMERING. away and emphasizing the grcut valu? of our lumber and Its superior qual ity for building and other purposes If v.e did not positively know It to be all right we would not guarantee it, but we do know It to be the soundest nnd strongest lumber ever Offered In thla market, remarkably free ftom imperfections, nnd cut Into convenient lengths for quick use. Our prices, aa you know, were always low. DREE ON LUMBER YARD S12 Alta St, 'Phone Main 8 Pretty Picture Mouldings. It rmarkable the number of prat ty pictures that become torn or dls flgured and arc thrown away, when If they wero framed out of our fin line of mouldings, which are Inexpen sive, they could be kept Indefinitely. Look up the baby's or some other valuable picture that you wish to keep nnd let us tell you how much It will cost. Largest line of Paints, Paper Varnish and Mouldings in Pendleton. Our store has been enlarged t double Its former size to accommodate our fast Increasing stock and business. Pendleton Paint Store E. J. MURPHY Coust Street 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. COItXL'lt COURT AND GARDEN 8T. For salo at the East Oregonian office Large bundles of news--pers. containing over 100 big pnpers, can be had for 25c a bundle. Boost Home Enterprises and Use Better Butter. YOU help your home city; you help your business; you help raise the valuation of your property and last but not least you help your health, when you patronize Pendleton's popular institution the Blue Mountain Creamery, a perfectly sanitary creamery that delivers its product fresh to the dealers every day. Help the town's enterprises. They will al ways treat you right because they are compelled to, in order to become a permanent institution. Do this by calling for Blue Mountain Creamery butter and insist that you receive it. All grocers carry it because it is the . acme of perfection in butter making. Remember See that "Blue Mountain'1 is on every wrapper. The Blue Mountain Creamery "For Better Butter" E. A. HULBURT, Mgr. Building Air Castles Is a pleasant but unprofitable task. When you're building realities and need good grade lumber, lath, shin gles, sash, doors, cecmnt, brick, lime, sand, etc., honestly priced, promptly delivered every way satisfactory lodgn your order with us. Sole agent for Krlsollto Wood Fibre, Plaster, mndo !'i Blue Itaplds. Kan sas; also White Crystal Lime. Pendleton Planing Mills H. i'OKSTEIt. Proprietor. The American Collection Apry 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 THE BREWERY DEPOT A Puul Ilcmmclgam, Prop. FINEST WINKS, LIQUORS ft CIGARS. Pendleton's Famous X $500 Beer on Draught 628 Main Street. JAPANESE : House Cleaning HEADQUARTERS ANY ONE WISHING WORK DONE, PLEASE CALL AT J J ROOM 1, 202 EAST WERB ST OR "PHONE RED 8981. ECZEMA and PILE CURE FREE?now,n wat It was to suf- CHARGE), tn nnv anM.j - cure for Rcxema. Salt Rheum. Eryip. ti 1 ai?d 8k,n Dl8a- Instant iTaci. wuii i miner lonrer.. Writ- F. W. WII.T.TAMa inA 1 i v vi lU U II II bMlKIi ' avenue, New York. Enclose Stamn..