TAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON. OltKUON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 1910. EIGHT PASES. OF THE BIG SUIT AND OVERCOAT T7T7 ffrc SALE & Remember Your Choice of Any Suit or Overcoat in Our Store for $ 1 5.00 A strand line of $1 5.00 to $20. suits and overcoats for only $10.00 and all sweater coats going in 2 lots-$2.1 5 $3.1 5 Be sure and Come In Before 'Saturday, January 15 "A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED" BOND BROTHERS PENDLETON'S LEADING CLOTHIERS FROM UPPER KI'KAY STOCKMEN CACGHT SnORT OF FEED Country Praying Tor Chinook Ex perience With "Go-Devil" Other News. bakers and candy makers. A letter was read to the convention from Mrs. Emma Smith Devoe, of Seattle, en closing the following resolution: "Resolved that the federation pledge itself to the enfranchisement of wo men." Following a number of speech es favoring such action, the conven tion adopted the resolution unani mously. The boom was launched yes terday of President C. It. Case of Se attle, for congress, and is meeting with great favor. (Special Correspondence.) McKay, Ore.. Jan. 10. The stock men are anxiously looking for a Chi nook. Almost all entered the winter short of feed. This is the third snow an.l it hanes on very persistently. Still we cannot complain as the ther- j mometer registered 3 above zero at the postoffice. 6 above at Hilldale and 9 below at Pendleton. Whew!!! Wildcat BilU is with us again. He U- now Joe Rothlin's right hower. - Geo Haw visited McKay on the way to his ranch. His horses were In pas ture when the snow came and he was compelled to "leave his happy home" in Pendleton and gather them up. Pick Adams. Frank Hubbard. John oni will Wvnn due the county "go- devil" out of the -snow and dragged j it along the grade near tne nign bridge. It seemed to worn niceij through the snow and left a clear road, but that night the wind blew and? Jos. Hubbard attended the school clerk's convention last week. Lost, strayed or stolen, one lone bachelor. When last seen waa on the way toward Elgin where he pretend ed to have a lady love. Ten dollars reward will be paid any yung lady who will lasso him and tie with a matrimonial knot.. . For Indigestion and all stomach troubles take Foley's Orlno Laxative. It is the natural remedy for indiges tion, dyspepsia, heartburn. bad breath, sick headache, torpid liver, biliousness and habitual constipation. Foley's Orino Laxative sweetens the stomach and breath, and tones up the entire alimentary system. Koeppen Bros. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trou ble that Is hot btyond the reach of medicine. It invigorates the entire system and strengthens thi kidne.V3 So they eliminate the Iniqui ties from the blood. . Backache, rheumatism, : kidney and bladder troubles are all ; cured by this great medicine. Com- j menee taking at oiv-e an.l avoid; Bright's Disease and D n!ei.-s. Koep- i pen Bros. that E. E. Rillins and R. C. Callahan, who cla'.m to Tiave some interest In the lands of the Greeley ranch near this city and in other realty, have no right or title to the property. Black burn cites that the will left by Gree ley has not been proved nor admitted to probate. He is the special admin istrator of the estate. It is a dangerous thing to take a cough medicine containing opiates that merely stifle your cough Instead of curing it. Foley's Honey and Tar loosens and cures the cough and ex pels the poisonous germs, thus pre venting pneumonia and consumption Refuse substitutes and take only the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In the yellow package. Koeppen Bros. liORTl DECISION IT MADE BY JUDGE BEAN I,. V. Fl'KNAS WINS IN WATER RIGHTS CASE Suit Drought by Maxwell Land & Ir ritation Company Decided in Fa vor of Defendant Similar Con templated Suits Will Not Uc Drought. Oil Humors Are Failure. New York. Oil burning locomotives are mure or less of a failure, accord In;; t the New York Central railroad which after a season's trial, has elceit- An important decision was ren dered yesterday by Judge Bean which may be far reaching In Its effects. It was rendered in the case of the Max well Ijind & Irrigation company against L. W. Furnas. The decision Raley was the attorney for the de fense. . If von hnVA anv frnuhlA with vnni stomach you should take Chamber lain's btomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P. Klote of Ednla. Mo., says: "I have used a great many different medicines for stomach trouble, but find Chamberlain's Stnmneh nnd Liv er Tablets more beneficial than any omer remeuy l ever usea. or sale by all good dealers. INCREASING THE ASSESSMENT ROLL. Race Problem Robs Vi. Denver, Jan.. 13. United States army officers are likely to face the race problem as the result of the ex amination for appointees to West Point academy that is now In pro gress at Fort Logan. N. R. Smith, a negro of Cheyenne, Is likely to qual ify as a successful candidate, having obtained a percentage of 91 In his preliminary examination. It has been several years, It Is said, since a negro student received an nppointment to West Point. . Fever Borcn. ' Fevr sores and old chronic sore should not be healed entirely, but should be kept In healthy condition. This can be done by applying Cham berlain's Salve. This salve has superior for this purpose. It is 1h motjt excellent for chapped hands, sore nipples, burns and diseases ot the skin. For sale by all good deal ers. Airship Line Founded. Munish. The Parseval Airship company, with a capital of 125,000, has Just been founded here by the Bavarian Automobile Club and the German Touring club. It Is propos ed to Issue a programme of fixed flights for long distances next year, and passengers will be enabled te allglut or to Join the airships at Ober ammergau while -the Passion Play being acted there. LABOR FEDERATION EN DORSES WOMEN SCFFRAGE Hoqulam, Wash., Jan. 12 Today's session of the Washington state fed eration of labor was "devoted almost entirely to addresses. Mrs. Dr.' John son's address in which she advocated ihi nepf ssitv of organizing woman's trade unions throughout the state was enthusiastically received. Organizer Ross, of the bakers union, advocated the appointment of an inspector for t -. -y . s 'i- " - -. : . -. . I IB 1 Came Near Choking to Deulh. A little boy, the son of Chris. D. Peterson, a well known renldent of the village of Jacksonville, Iowa, had a sudden and violent attack of croup. Much thick stringy phlegm came up after giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson says: "I think he would have choked to death had we not given him this remedy." For sale by all good dealers. A Sprained. Ankle. As a rule a man will feol well sat Ibfied If he can hobble around on crutches In two or three weeks after spraialng his ankle, und It Is oftwn two or three months before he is ful ly recovered. ' This Is an unnecessary loss of time, as by applying Cham berlain's Liniment, as directed, a cure may us a rule be effected In hw" than one week's time, and In many cases "Within three days. Sold by all good dealers. The "Red Ooose" has a surprise or you. IirigoiB SaBe 1 THE IRRIGATION Ol ARID LANDS MAS ADDED Mini TO UMATILLA COl'NTY'S WEALTH. Fight Oiieiis on IVlate. Santa Rosa. Publ c Administrator Frank L. Blackburn has taken a hand in the litigation which the estate of the late Horace St. !a r Greeley, a pioneer hotel man of San Francisco and a well known rancher of this county is involved. In a suit com menced today in the superior court Blackburn asks the court to decree mo ed in favor of coal as the economical fuel. "The conditions in Mexico and the 'southwest .of this country are entirely different." explained Howard Inger- ! soli, assistant to the general manager I of the Central lines, today. 'Our ex periments show that the oil will not j run properly In cold weather, which nectssitates changing back to coal for the v'nter months." Until science discovered a way to construct the Automatic Smokeless Device, and make it completely-dependable, all ou heaters had one common great fault smoke. With the advent of the Automatic Smokeless Device, and its practical application to the rcnir rr.Ti.T Oil -Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device)' . the smoke problem was successfully solved. The Perfection Oil Heater is the only heater equipped with this Automatic Smokeless Device which insures a steady, full-glowing heat, with the wick turned up as higli as it will go, without a shred of smoke. Reverse the motion, turn the wick down there's no odor. The smokeless device automatically locks and prevents the upward movement of the wick beyond the proper erasure. That is the secret. This spl-:trd"J result gives leadership to the Perfection. want when vou want it and Z OU UldJ ii'Jn ""'- ' J ' where you want it without the annoyance of smoke or ouor. Brass fon: holds 4 quarts of oil, which permits a glowing heat for 9 hours. Brass wick tube damper top cool handle. Cleaned in a minute. The Perftttion is beautifully finished in Nickel or Japan. Ertry Del Eerrlirre. If Not At Yourf, Write for De-criptive Circular to the Nrt Agency of the STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) mi L f SI 00 Reward. $100. The renders of this paper will he 'A learn that there Is t least on dresdefl ,Mpime mat selnnee tins wen ' Vr. In sll Us stage", and that Is Catarrh. Hall ,,ta"rl Cre Is the only positive cmj no. k own to the medical fraternity. Catarrh Z a ennstltntlnnnl .lUea, r-nr- -rnnstltntlmial treatment.- la I . Catarrh Cnre taken Internally. rtlnK dlrwtly npn iho blnn.1 nnd miirona gtirfnerti "m. therehy destroying the f"'1"""" 'f ne .Hseaae. and slvlns the patient "tremrtn t,y h.illtllng np the conatlt.itlon and MBlst in- nature In doing Its' work. The pro i iel"?a have bo muoh faith In Its """" ,ners that they offer One Hundred Dol an case that It falls to enre. Send for II t of teatlmonlnls. Address: CflENKY & CO., Toledo. O. iild bv rinicixlsts. 75c. Take nntri i Family IMIls for constlpa tLn in favor of the defendant." Thls case is the one which was I tried before Judge ' Bean during Christmas week, the whole of that time being consumed wltn the Intro duction of the evidence and the ar guments of the attorneys. The sum of $19,200 was at stake but In additi on, to this It is said that there arc a number of cases exactly similar which the Maxwell company had con templated bringing but which will now be dropped. All of the Intended de fendants were homesteaders on the Umatilla project. The suit was brougnt ny me mji M.i.ll nnmrmnv to com Del the payment of J19.200 alleged to be due for the payment of water rights, In accord-onr-o with contracts entered into be tween Mr. Furnas and the company. It was the contention of the de fendant that the Maxwell company had transferred all its water rights to the government and that It had nothing to -give In exchange for the $19,200 demanded. This contention was upheld by Judge Bean and was the basis of his decision which dis missed the case against Furnas. The company will be compelled to Iy i -osts of the suit. Col. J. H. At The John llagen Place Seven miles north of Pendleton on Tuesday, Febuary I st at 1 0 o'clock a. m. I will sell the follow ing described property. Hums Gets Decision. ! Oakland. Cal., Jan. 13. Jack Burns the ."alines heavyweight, was given MI.e decision over Tom O'Ncll of Chi cago last night in their ten rounri ' bout O'Ncll was floored In the third i round and Bvrns could have ended I the fight with a knockout In the sev enth. He Played with his man all lth way Burns will next fight a I'eturn match with "Cunboat" Smith ! in San FranclRCO. , Only a Httl oold In the head may theybeg nnlng of an obstinate case of nasal catarrh. Drive out the In vader with Ely's Cream Balm applied .,,. Inflamed stuffed up " ph . 50 cents. If you prefer to use an atomizer, ak for Liouid Cream Balm. It ha- all the good qualities of the solid form of This remedy and will rid you of ca arrh or hay feWr. No cocaine to breed a dreadful habit. No mercury to dry out the secretion. Price 76c with spraying tube. All druggist or mailed by Ely Bros., 68 Warren street SOUR STOMACH. Mho-nn Iu in the Stomach in Fine Sliapo In Five Minutes, w v-mir Htnmach Is continually kick ing up a disturbance; you feel bloat-' ed and distressed; If you oeicn and sour food Into the mouth, then you need Ml-o-na Stomach Tablets. Ml-o-na stomach tablets give In stant relief, of course, but they do more; they drive out the poisonous gases tha cause fermentation of food and thoroughly clean, renovate and ...-h ih. otnmach so It can read ily digest food' without artlclflal aid. Ml-o-na stomacn taoiem anteed to cure Indigestion, acute or chronic, or money back. This means that nervous, dizziness and biliousness will disappear. Druggists everywhere and Tallman & Co. sell Ml-o-na for 60 cent. . ... "I was under the care, of four dif m . j t H.iHnir nine months and was cured of dyspepsia by Ml-o- . na." Mr. josepn "i"""'"-; Fountain street, Fall Ww, Mm. Booth's Pills- for constipation 25c, 1(5 head work horses, 3 buggy horses. 1 Colt, 4 Threc-botlom plows, 1 Two-bottom plow, 1 Walking plow, 3 Drills, Working and driving hurneeB and many other ar ticles too numerous to mention. 3 Harrows, 2 Water Tanks, 2 Fanning mills, 1 Wagons, 1 Cook house nnd wagon 1 Cart, 1 Blacksmith outfit, Terms All sums under $10.00 cash; over $10, approved bankable notes dated to October 1, 1910, and bearing 8 prr cent interest will be acceptexl. FREE LUNCH SERVED AT NOON. B. E. Anderson, Prop. f . Col. Wm. F. Yohnka, Auctioneer. New Work.