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PAGK BIX. AILY EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1007. EIGHT PAGES. F EARFUL ITCHING Boy in Misery 12 Years Eczema Spread Over Body in Rough Scales, Cracked, Inflamed, and Swollen Case Pronounced Incur able, but Completely Cured by Two Sets of Cuticura Remedies! HIS SKIN NOW FINE AND SMOOTH AS SILK "I wish to inform you that your wonderful Cuticura has put a stop to twelve years of misery I passed with my son. As an infant I noticed on his body a red spot and treated same with different remedies for about five years, but when the spot began to get larger I put him under the care of doctors. Under their treatment the disease spread to four different parts of his body. The longer the doctors treated him the worse it grew. During the day it would got rough and form like scales. At night it would be cracked, inflamed, and badlv swollen, with terrible burning and itching. When I think of his suffering, it nearly breaks my heart. His screams could be heard down-stairs. The suffering of my son made me full of misery. I had ho ambition to work, to eat, nor Could I sleep. "One doctor told roe that my son's eczema was incurable, and gave it up for a bad job. One evening I saw an article in the paper abmit the wonderful Cuticura and decided to give it a trial. "I tell you that Cuticura Ointment is worth its weight In gold, and when I had used the first box of Ointment there was a great improvement, and by the time I had used the second set of Cuti cura Soap. Cuticura Ointment, and Cuti cura Resolvent mv child was cured. He is now twelve years old, and his skin is asfineandsmoothassilk. Michael Stein man, 7 Sumner Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., April 16, 1905." FOR WOMAN'S EYE Too much stress cannot be placed on the great value ct Cuticura Soap, Oint ment, and Pills in antiseptic cleansing, thus affording pure, sweet, and economi cal local and constitutional treatment for inflammations, itchings, irritations, relaxations, displacements, and pains, as well as such sympathetic affections as anaemia, chlorosis, hysteria, nervous ness, and debility. Bold throughout the lrerld. Potter Druf ft jCncm. dorp. Sole Props.. IVvnon. Mm. af-&uuje4 Free, Haw to Cure km Humors. Stationery Blank Books and School Supplies Cook Perry Rooks, Stationery, Notion Wholesale and Retail. 10.'. E. Court St Thone Rod 11 Pendleton's most popular dining room, THE FRENCH RESTAURANT Thorough r? l-enotated In every de partment. Everything new In kitch en and pantry. All new dishes. FIXE SUNDAY DINNERS OCR SPECIALTY. ' Most tip-to-date kitchen In the northwest, Polydoie Mocns Proprietor 133 Main St. 7hone Main S. LARGE assortment of ladies and gents ready-to-wear garments at a great reduction in price. Low Sam & Co. Milarkey Building i 126 West Court Street Formerly in Opera House Block Famous $500 Beer Always call for City Brewery J Beer the home product; 1509 that says It Is pare. CITY BREWERY SCHULTZ 6TRICKER. HOTEL PORTLAND OF PORTLAND, OREGON. American plan, ft per day and up ward. Headquarters for tourists and commercial travelers. 6 pedal rate made to families and single gentle man. The management will be pleas ed at all times to show rooms and five prices. A modern Turklsa beta establishment In the hotel. B. C. BOWERS, atanactr. BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS ECHO NEWS NOTES THE RIG STEAM SHOVEL HAS REACHED DESTINATION. Earth Excavation on Pitch Stopped Until Coldest Weather is Over Rock Work Goes On White Wins Case Against O. R. & X. Company Shade Trees for Streets Betas; Agi tated Marstuil Jack Noble Is Still Confined to His Home. Echok Jan. 15. Six butldings are now being erected by the reclamation service at the reservoir dam, eight miles north of Echo. There will be three large bunk houses, a mess house, an office building and a cottage. Two of the bunk houses and the mess house are now about completed and In use, and the other buildings will be shortly. There are now some 70 men nt work at this point getting things In readiness for actual work on the dam proper to begin. The 70-ton steam shovel has finally reached Its destination and the narrow gauge lo comotives are nearly there, it is ex pected that dirt will begin to fly on the dam Itself within a short time. Marshal Jack Noble, who was hurt at the city pumping plant Inst Thurs day night. Is somewhat better, but he will probably be confined to the house for some time. His left arm was broken below the elbow and three fingers of his left hand were ground off by the gear wheel of the pump before the machinery could be stop ped. The cold weather has frozen over nearly all of the ponds and sloughs, and a great many ducks are now to be found on the river. Those of the local sportsmen that have been out lately. report good bags and an abundance of In 1905 the receipts at the postof- flce here amounted to the sum of $1, 602.28. The 1906 receipts were $2,- 245.85. These amounts were for the sale of stamps and box rents only. Palmer & Smith shipped four car loads of beef cattle yesterday morn. Ing. and A. B. Thomson will send five cars this evening to the Union Meat company at Portland. These are all an exceptionally fine lot of beef. Mrs. M. F. Dorn and Henry Dorn. mother and brother of Postmaster ami Pr. F. R. Dorn of this place, have arrived here from Wenatchee. Wash., and expect to make Echo their future home. Extreme Cold Stops Work. This Is the coldest day of the sea son here, at 7 o'clock this morning the thermometer registered 10 above zero and there Is now about an Inch and a half of snow on the ground, there Is considerable more on the hills and In the grain fields east and south of town, so the fall grain will have ample protection; today all earth excavation on the government ditch was stopped and will not be resumed until the ground thaws again. The rock work, however, has not been In terfered with and they are proceeding as usual, as Is also the delivering of prlle alone; the line of the canal and at the dam site. Stock of all kinds are wintering well and there Is an abundance of hay on hand. Engine Out of Communion. The cylinder of the gasoline, engine which runs the city pump and which was frozen and burst a short time ago, has been sent to the factory to be repaired and It will we some time before It will be back again and on duty. A portable engine has been placed In position and Is now In use to pump water for the city. In Favor of Plaintiff. The case of A. C. White vs. the O. R. & N. Co.. was tried In Justice Dorn's court Friday, resulting In a verdict for the plaintiff In the sum of $30 and costs. This case was nn ac count of baggage lost by the railroad company last August, the same having been checked from Kcho to Meacham and lost en routi1. The railroad com pany will probably uppeal the case.. New WaretiniiHe Man. H. T. McClellan has resigned his position as manager of the Rnlfour Guthrie warehouse here, and his place has been taken by James Cal llson, who expects to bring his father and mother up from the valley and make Echo his permanent home game. Shade Trees. The city council Is considering a proposition to plant shade trees on both sides of all the residence streets In town, now that the city has Its own water system. This can easily be done and will add a great deal to the appearance of the town In the future. Sinn Reunrrl, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there la at least one dreaded dlaeaae that science bns been able to enre In all Ita atagea, and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure la the only positive care known to the uiedlral fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dlaease. reqnlrea s conNtltuHonal treatment. HaH'a Catarrh Core la taken Internally, acting directly npon the blood and roneona surfaces of the srstem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and (tiring the patient strength by Dunning up tne constitution ana assist Ing nature In doing Ita work. The proprie tor! hare ao much faith In Its curatlre powers that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any raae that It falls to cure. Bend for Hat of testimonials. Address F. J. CHKNKY ft CO., Toledo, O. ' Sold br all drnirirleta. T5. Take Ball's Family Illla for constipation. KlfiniuUi Taxes Lower. The county court, now In session at Klamath Falls, has fixed tne tax levy at 16 mills, as against 20 mills last year. The valuation of taxable prop erty In Klamath county this year Is Is, 094, 094. as agnlnst $3,681,163 last year. Less than $2000 of the levy of $87,500 last year remains uncollected. Special FREEWATER ADVICES WILL PETITION "COURT FOR A DYKING DISTRICT. Estimated That $75,000 Will Re Need ed to Ruild a Comprehensive and Safe Dyking System United Breth ren Are Holding a Revival Alberta Coal on the Mnrkee Sa:e of New man Residence The Present Cold Weather rnpreeedentedly Long Trolley Line Expected Witliln 30 Days. Freewater, Jan. 14. A meeting of the citizens of this end of the county Is being held in Badgero hall today for the purpose of discussing the dyk ing of the river for the purpose of con fining the waters of the stream to one channel, and protecting the property owners adjacent from further loss. It has been decided that be petitioned to establish a dyking dis trict within the area involved, and that a five or 10-year tax levy be as sessed against the property owners adjacent, sufficient to raise approxi mately $75,000, which amount will be necessary to assure the work. The petitions will shortly be nlncert In t he hands of the Umatilla county court. ine report of c. L. Swain, government engineer, will be made public at this meeting. The basket social given at Badgero hall Saturday night for the benefit of 1 the fire company, was a success. I The United Brethren are holding a ! protracted revival, which began Jan uary 12. The evane-elist. . Jonathan Hoskins, is conducting the services. ! i ne s. s. Shields company has been selling wood and coal In great quan tities during the cold weather of the past week. This company has been receiving some coal from Alberta of late. Robert Newman has sold his resl-; dence on Broadway street to P. M. Wallace for a consideration of 8900. i Mrs. Alex Manela Is quite 111, being' threatened with typhoid fever. j Mrs Katter of Sunnyslde, has gon to Peck, Idaho, on account or th . ! rlous Illness of a sister. Building of Road. The continued cold weather is In terfering somewhat with the progress being made In the building of the Walla Walla Traction company's road VE HAVE TAKEN A SHIPMENT OF IMITATION CUT GLASS CON SIGNED TO OTHER PARTIES OFF T1H-I RHANDS, WHO HAVE IN- t STRICTER US TO SELIj IT AT WnOI.ES ALE COST AND FREIGHT CHARGES, RATHER THAN SHIP IT RACK TO THE FACTORY. THIS GLASSWARE AT THE FIRST GLANCE CANNOT RE TOLD FROM THE REAL CUT GLASS. 1 0 GEO. into Freewater and Milton, though It Is expected that It will bo here In less than 30 days' time. Long Cold Spell. Considerable snow has fallen about here, and many of, the old-timers say it Is unusual to huve a cold spell con tinue so long In this section. There have been no reports of cattle suffer ing, however, and people have been managing to set along though there has been somewhat of a shortage In fuel. Special Announcement Regarding the National Pure Food and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affect ed by the National Pure Food and Drug law, as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we rec ommend It as a safe remedy for children and adults. Koeppen Drug Co. Southern Cotton Convention, DirmSngham, Ala., Jan. 15. Thera are over 6000 delegates In attendance at the convention of the Southern Cotton association, . which opened here this morning. There are sev eral Important questions to be dis cussed this nfternoon and a resolu tion will be proposed, which If pass ed will altogether remove tho ma nipulation ef the cotton crop from the New York Exchange. Clean Things to ' Eat and Drink are as desirable as pure food. Unclean food cannot be healthful. It is the method of handling in the manufac ture of a food product that makes it clean or unclean. Pabst BlueRibbon is manufactured from the purest materials by scrup ulously clean machinery. From brew to bottle or keg it is never touched by human hands and never comes in contact with anything but pure, filtered air, and per fectly sterilized tubes, pipes and sealed storage tanks. II II "Dress-up" the Table ! Here's Your Chance. , t inch imitation cut glass berry bowl, with 6 berry dishes to match, everywhere for from $1.65 to $2.50, our price while they last 95c Large imitation cut glass pitcher, with 6 glasses to match, all elegantly carved, sell other places for from $2.40 to $3.25, our price while they last $1.15 Please Drop in and See Them H. CLARK First Door South ot . O. Building. FR.AZER. THEATRE FRJDAY, JAN. 18 JACOB A. RIIS ON Tony's Hardships THE STORY OF THE STREET ARAB WHO "THROWS STONES," AND THE SUCCESS OF THE EF FORTS TO TAME HIM. THE MOST FASCINATING PRESENTATION OF THE FIGHT FOR "OUR TO MORROW," AS MR. RIIS PUTS IT, AND INSISTS THAT UPON IT RESTS THE STABILITY OF THE HEPU3LIC. THE LECTURE IS THE AC COUNT OF THE FIGHT FOR DE CENT LIVING CONDITIONS IN NEW YORK, WHICH HAS MADE MR. RIIS KNOWN THROUGHOUT Tiir: WORLD. Nr. Riis is interesting, instructive, amusing and pathetic. Immense crowds greet him everywhere. PRICES: 75c and 50c; Students, 25c Sale of scats began Wednesday for subscribers. Open to publlo Thursday noon at Pendleton Drug Co. FRAZER THEATRE TUESDAY, JANUARY, 15 IRELAND'S SWEETEST SINGER ALLEN DOONE IN A MAMMOTH PRODUCTION OF JOSEPH MURPHY'S FAMOUS PLAY "KERRY GOW" ' SUPPORTED BY JOSEPH MURPHY'S OWN COMPANY The great forge and race scenes, most realistic scenes ever produced on the stage. Two thoroughbred horses and a flock of wonderful trained carrier pigeons. Hear Allen Doone sing his popular Irish ballads. Seats on sale Monday at Pendleton Drug Co. PRICES: 25c to $1.00 For sale at the East Oregonian office Large bundles of news ners, containinsr over 100 big papers, can be had for 25o a bundle. 5 IT HAS ONLY REEN ON SALE A SHORT WHOLE, YET HAS BEEN GOING AT SUCH A RAPID GAIT THAT IT WILL NOT LAST LONG. Tins SHOWS WHAT THOSE WHO SEE IT THINK OF IT. IF YOU WANT A SET YOU HAD IIETTER CAM. AT ONCE AS THIS LINE IS TO RE CLOSED OUT IMMEDIATE-IY. sell GROCER