PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PEXDLETON, OREGON, TCESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1909. EIGHT PAGES. V mm Kin Ths Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. tjnbealtby Kidneys Make Impure Blood. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are r sporrsi ble for much sickness and su Ileri ng. trouble is permitted to continue, serious re sults arc most likely to follow. Your other organs may need at tention, but your kid neys most, because they do most and should liave attention first. Therefore, when your kidnevs arc weak or out of order, ou can understand how quickly your en tire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," bejnn taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. A trial will con rince you of its great merit. The mild and immediate effect oi Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest because its remarkable health restoring properties have been proren in thousands of the most distress ing cases. If yon need a medicine you 6hoold have the best. Sold br drucrcists in fifty-cent and one-dol- f:ru" i53::d l.ir sizes. ou may r 3 have a sample bottle :!S.2r.5rad by mail free, also aJSfel pamphlet tellingj you iiora.oi.--nnp-Ki. how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y. Don't make any mis take, but rememoer me name, swamp. RonL and don't let a dealer sell yon something in place of Swamp-Root if yon do you win dc aisappuwicu. ECHO ENJOYS IAS MANY FESTIVITIES MARKED DAY OF Alili HOLIDAYS Many Christmas Trees In Evidence- Two Months Old Baby of BenJ. Smith Burled Other Notes. 1 mini Cass Matlock, Prop. BEST PICTURES MORE PICTURES LATEST PICTURES and illustrated songs in the city. Shows afternoon and eve nings. Refined and en tertaining for the entire family. Next to French Restaurant Entire change three times each week. Be sure and Bee the next change. Adults 10c. Children under 10 years, 5c. IS CALIFORNIA ENTRANCE TO EARTH'S LABORATORY (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore., Dec. 27. Christmas was very much In evidence here. Two public trees, a dance and numerous trees In different homes. On Christ mas eve at the M. E. church the Sun day school gave an enterta nment and tree. The program consisted of a number of selected recitations, songs, etc., given by the Sunday school chil dren and a comedy led by Miss Lois Smith. On Saturday night the Bethel Sunday school held Its Christmas ser vices In the I. O. O. F. hall. Here, too, was a Christmas tree and pleas ing exercises by the little ones. Mr9. Fleta Toung also favored the audi ence with a choice recitation. A large crowd attended the ball given by the Echo orchestra on Christmas eve. Dancing continued until an early hour. W. R. Parker, who Is here from Buhl, has purchased twenty-nine head of Jersey cows from CP. Bowman, and will ship them tomorrow to his home. This is a choice herd of thor oughbreds, and Mr. Parker cons'ders himself quit fortunate In securing them. A sad funeral occurred here yester day afternoon, when the two movhs old baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Smith was burled. Mr. and Mrs. Smith live in Hermiston, where their baby died with pneumonia. The re mains were brought here by team ror burial. Mrs. J. A. Gull'ford, the mother of Jerome Gulliford, left yesterday eve ning for her home In Pendleton, af ter a month's visit with her son's fam ily. She was accompanied by her grand daughters, the Misses Clephane and Daphene Gulliford, who will spend the holidays vls tlng relatives In Pendleton. Thomas George of Detroit, Mich. is here making a midwinter visit with his son, F. T. George, of the George & Miller Co. Louis Scholl, jr., is in Pendleton to day on business. Before his return home he will make a visit to his par ents' home In walla waiia. , B. F. McCullough has rented his alfalfa farm and sold his stock and farming implements to George Course. Mr. McCullough will put his son Carl In school in Portland ror the remainder of the school yearbut expects to still make this his home, having reserved a part of the house for his own use. .Mrs. Blanche Brown of Stanfteld, came up last evening from her home, returning this morning. Mr. Wm. NeaL who has been vis iting with friends the past two weeks left yesterday for his home at la Cross Junction, Wash. Science Discovers That Paso Roblos Hot Springs Are Really the Marvels Of Health. Today the great American and foreign authorities assert that the fa mous Paso Robles springs bring forth the interior of the earth waters which make cures that medicine and sur gery do not perform. Such wonderful results have been made upon certain diseases by the Paso Robles Hot Springs that sclen tisas aro unable to account wholly for the real reason and to exactly deter mine what causes the really great chemical virtues of these waters. The wonderful waters of Paso Robles have performed so many really remarkable cures jf late, up on persons from all over the world, to such an extent that medical men and scientists are making an investi gation into what really Is the caus of such chemical purity of water and Its consequent action upon health. The waters of Paso Robles are both hot and cold when they arrive at the surface of the earth. Here are mineral mud baths, vapor, steam and other modes of water treatment. The only diseases barred at Paso Robles are tuberculosis and unclean maladies." Cases of chronic stomach trouble, alcoholism, nervous prostration, espe cially In women, worn out business men, rheumatism, gout, kidney ana other troubles too numerous to men tion, succumb to these waters as though they were but a slight indis position. One may Bpend hours In the streets of the town listening to the conxalescents tell of their former 111 health and their cures. Jt sounds like a romance. Every luxury is nere for the rich, while those who desire may bring a tent and camp out In the delightful meadows or along the river bank and be treated and cured at little expense. Boarding houses and private homes are also open to health seekers. The air at Paso Robles Is said to be the purest of any health resort in the world, and many claim as much for It as they do for the waters. Truly It Is interesting to know Just what science will determine to be the solution of the question of Paso Robles' great cures, and what Its wa ters can really do. A small book, neatly illustrated, has been recenly published by the management telling the story of the Hot Springs in a most interesting manner and gives complete Informa tion. Send for It, either to Wm. Mc- Murray, General Passenger Agent of the O. R. & N., Portland, Ore., or Dr. F. W. Sawyer, manager, Paso Itobles, Cal. PERSONAL NOTES Rich Men's Gifts Are Poor beside this: "I want to go on record as saving that I regard Electric Bit ters as one of the greatest gifts that nod has made to woman, writes Mrs. O. Rhlnevault of Vestal Center, N. Y. "I can never forget what H has done for me." This glorious medicine gives a woman buoyant spirts, vigor of body and Jubilant health. It quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, mel ancholy, headache, backache, faint ing, ailing and sickly. Try them. 5tc at Tallman & Co. NOLIN NEWS BREVITIES SCHOOL CIHLDREV ARE ENJOYING HOLIDAYS Old Fushloned Christmas Dance Giv en Saturday Night Other Notes, of IntercHt. (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., Dec. 27. Mrs. John Adams nnd daughters. Misses Paulino and Helen of Walla Walla, came down to Adams Thursday to spend Christmas on their ranch south of Adams. Reno Orecn and Frank Krlbs re turned to their home In Adams Fri day after visiting f or two weeks In the valley and in Portland, taking In the sights. Dr. Plamondon of Adams reports the visitation of the stork at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lewis with -a good sized Daoy Doy as the result. Mother and child are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. L. Roger's went to Weston Friday to spend Christmas with friends and relatives in that city. Mr. and Mrs. F. Walden went to Hermiston Friday to spend Christ mas with his sister, Mrs. H. Englar. Henry Brurter and F. Whitly and Mr. and Mrs. F. Reld and Mrs. Plck- ard and Henry and Violet Burner all J went to Pendleton Friday. Mr. E. Merltt and Miss G. Blake went to Pendleton Friday. C Owens and Clark Maxle and Claud Walden, went to Weston to at tend the Christmas dance. Mr. and Mrs. MaGee of Pendleton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bently for Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Molntlre of Athena are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Mclntire of Adams at dinner Christmas. A big Christmas dinner was given at the Adams hotel. The guests pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. B. Boyer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Derorln and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baker. Mrs. Lula McFall and daughter Kathleen of Pendleton were the guests of Mrs. E. C. Bowling of Adams for Christmas dinner. Miss Barnes, teacher of the Adams public school left for her home In Weston Saturday to spend the holi days. Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Lleuallen of Pilot Rock, came up to Adams Friday to spend Christmas at home. Mr. and Mrs. Owen of Helix were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Adams Sunday for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Pinkerton of Athena, were the guests of P. T. Hale of Ad ams Sunday. Mr. Owens, who has been confined to his home for a few days with a bad cold, resumed his work again to day for Uncle Sam as mall carrier of Adams. The usual evening services were held in the Baptist church. Young peoples' meeting at 6:30, preaching at 7. Hev. Logan Perlnger filled the appointment. Tom Coffy left Adams Monday ror Vaklma to visit friends and relatives for the winter. Peto Murray went to Pendleton Monday. KNOWN FOR IT'S STRENGTH L WHAT IT MEANS' A BANK'S CAPITAL Is to protect Its dejioNllors from possible loss, therefore the larger it is, the greater protection the depositors havo. Tills bank 1ms a Capital of $250,000.00 Surplus and net profits 175,000.00 Shareholders liability 250,000.00 A total of . ; ......?675,000.00 This means that tills hank must loso over 2-3 of a million dol lars, before Its depositors could lose a cent. This protection Is for YOU. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Pendleton Oregon SECURITY Heat or Smoke ? . Do to nil you want a fuel to nil your nome ana lungs with smoke and nasty odors, or with clear heat, as and when you want it? Then use gas, the fuel that answers every demand made upon it quickly, conveniently, cheaply and with cleanliness. You're Losing Money every time you fill that old stove up with coal the cost per degree of warmth from coal is vastly more than heat ing with gas, and what a difference in conven ience, cleanliness and results 1 It heats perfectly the cold corners; is cheerful and clean. Phone Main 40 today and end your heat and light trouble Northwestern Gas & Electric Co. Matlock Building. If Your Watch Balks! WE CAN FIX IT Years of experience allows us to assure work that is PROMPT RIGHT CAREFUL THOROUGH We cordially invite an oppor tunity to prove the above A. L Schaefer Success.. jo L. HUNZ1KER, Pendleton's leading Jeweler. Weehawken Opposes Merger. New Tork, Dec. 28. It is likely thnt tho Drolect to create anotner metropolis over in Jersey wUl hit a snag tonight, when the votes cast Dy the sovereign voters of weenawKen are counted. It Is proposed to con- sol date Weehawken. North Bergen, Union Hill, West Hoboken, West New York and Guttenburg Into one municipality, under the name of Hud son Citv. All of the other towns ap parently favor the proposition, but the Weehawkenltes are firm against It, and local prophets assert that the project will be defeated 4 to l in today's elect' on. Weehawken already has all the modern improvements, hut roitia of th other towns are not so fortunate, and it Is feared that tne Hudson Citv merger would result in a rnnslderable increase In taxes tor improving the streets and sewers. Stunz for 15 Years by indigestion's pangs try.ng many doctors and J200 worth of medicine In vain. G. F. Ayscue of Ingleside. N C. at last used Dr. King's New Life Pii; and writes they wholly cured him Thev euro constipation, bil iousness, sick headache, stomach, liv viilnov nnd bowel troubles 25c at Tallman & Co. Missouri Teachers Meet. St. Louis, Dec. 28. Teachers of Missouri took advantage of the holi day of their charges to meet in St. Louis today for the:r annual state convention. More "than" a thousand delegates are here. The colored teach ers of the state will also be in season during the next three days. (Special Correspondence.) Nolin, Dec. 27. School closed here for a week's vacation after rendering an appropriate program. - Margaret Callison. the primary teacher, Is spending the holidays with relatives at Helix. Thomas Kerr and wife of Walla Walla, spent Xmas with their daugh ter, Mrs. O. P. Steele, who celebrated her 33d anniversary which Is on xmas day. Joseph Dozler and daughter Mamie of Pendleton, are visiting the. family of Ed Dupuls. Joseph Ashworth went to Pilot Rock yesterday to visit relatives. Wm. Slusher camo down from Pen dleton yesterday on train No. 1. AI Slusher came down from Pen dleton today after spending the holi days wlth his family. John McClellan spent Christmas w th Frank Lane and family, who for merly lived here, hut are now farm ing near Milton. Lewis Updike and two of his family a-.-e confined In St. Anthony's hospital In Pendleton with typhoid fever, it Is reported that they are getting along a well as can be expected A social hop wa3 given by Joseph Ashworth Saturday n ght. Everybody and his best girl attended. Music was furnished by the Main string band, which played the old time kind of music, such as "IrlBh Washerwo man." "Highland Fling," "Arkansas Traveler." etc. The ladies brought TO Cl'ItE COLD IN ONE DAT. Take LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine Tablet. Druggist rf and money If It falls to cure. B. V. GKOVE'8 slenntnr Is on each box. 2tlc. J Orheum Theatre x x X J. P. MEDERNAC II. Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children"! SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER. Your Catarrhal Headache Instantly Relieved lust a little Kondon's purest . . H II .1 ? Latarrnai jeiiy pincnea irom uic sani tary tube, snuffed into the nostrils relieves, soothes and heals the affected membrane, which, raw or inflamed, brings on catarrhal cot mlmke thii aromatic anilieptlc. coollor ana pleasant, porta and tafett remedy ror violent douche, prays or anuffa, vhirb Irrirate but do not heal. Koodon'a ii o fwert. dean and pure flat It U even pleatau to tm Send for tola i Dyers' j Best i Flour Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread is assured when BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon" today, or aik yonr drurtiit or doctor. They will recom mend a 25c or 50c tube be cause It carer containi no lurmlul int. and la Kid u:k;it our potithre guarantee. Kondou Mfg. Company Ulnneapolb. Minn. JCUlllttIUflYi,Pl Vr3? aTIHrIUin-A Our New Stock Just Opened DAINTY AND DELICIOUS "GOOD TO EATS" FOR THE HOL IDAY DINNER. New lino canned, goods new crop nuta end fruits In leason Holi day candles everything In vegetables. Dressed poultry, not only Saturdays, but every day. EAST END GROCERY rhone Main 530. Prompt Delivery. THE HOrSEWIFE. i. the one who will appreciate fully the quality of OUIl coal. The uniform A-l quality of our Rock Springs coal means economy liemr heat fatiKfHction and the mini mum stove trouble. Order your next supply from uh and secure the befit. HENR.Y KOP1TTKE . rtion Main 178. Don't I'.o Hniit-lew about yourself when your... i,pplel with rheumatism or stiff joint of course you've tried lots of things and they failed. Try Ballard's Enow Lin i rii-nt it will drive away ail acnes, pains and stiffness, and leave you aa well as you ever were. A. C. Koeppen & IJros. Frph ovrer? t HohV.si.-h Pally East Orgonlan only ! eenta per by carrier, dox'T Girr i:rx powx V.Vnk mid mNernulB. If Kidney or hlmldiT troiilile. l"ill !""d l''nH. IHzzt nes Nnrvousnens,. I'ulus In tne bn k. ud ipel 'tir'd all ovr. K't a pai kon of Motlinr ;rny'M At STItAl.IAN -I.KAr. he plensnnt lierb ciire. It never falls. We nave many tphtitnonlnls from t'rnteful peoi.ie who liave used this wonderful remedy. As n regu lator It bas no ejual. Ahk ror Mother :r' Aiirrnllnti l.enf St Drncclsts or nent by mail for r0 rts. Sample Addresa, The Mother Gray to., X. Y. nti:K Le Roy, all the necessary vianda for midnight j lunch wh'ch helped to make the af fair all the more enjoyable. During the midnight Intermission some beau tiful ballads were rendered by Messrs. Joe Ashworth, Edgar Welch and Tra- cv MeMnerry. The crowd departed at 3 o'clock for their respective homes to dream of the most enjoyable affair of the season. The Correct Time. to stop a cough r cold is Just ns soon as.it starts then there will be no danger of pneumonia or consumption. Just a few doses of Ballard's Hore hound Syrup taken at the start will Btop the cough If It has been run ning for sometime the treatment will be longer, but the cure Is 'sure. A. C. Koeppen & Tiros. liitr tiunic at Hie Pastime Show To- nlglit. A big fat turkey will be given away at the rastime tonight, which prom ises some amusement In ndition to the regular program. Mr. Matlock is al ways in the lead with something new to please his pat.onn. There is some strong courting going on In a certain home in Pendleton. A lovely young lady will soon be mak Ino- the mornlne coffee for two. Of course she will use Folger's Oolden Gate. A lazy man leaves his glasses home when looking for work. at When You BUILD, Build to STAY! Re-enforced concrete and concrete blocks are cheaper in the end; are prettier, more, substantial and far more comfortable in either cold or warm weather, 5?V . ' :'tk Concrete stands unsurpassed for Basements, Founda tions, Walls, Fences and Curbing. It looks better and lasts longer than stone See my many beautiful designs in concrete blocks before you build your home. I will furnish your estimates for anv class of work on application. D. T. TA.IXY ! Contractor and Builder Cor.'Railroad arad Willow Sts. Pendleton. Or?