PAGR SIX DAILT HAST OKEQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1010. EIGHT PAGES HOARSE COUGHS STUFFY COLDS that settle on your lungs and may develop into Pneu monia over night are quickly cured by "Foley's Honey and Tar This great remedy clears the air passages instantly, stops the irritation in the throat, soothes the inflamed membranes, and cures the most obstinate cough no matter how severe. We have never heard of a cough or cold developing into Pneumonia after Foley's Honey and Tar had been taken. It strengthens and heals sore and inflamed lungs, and expels the cold from the system. Why take chances on a cold develop ing into Pneumonia, Pleu risy or Consumption when Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs quickly, and heals and strengthens the lungs, and you are in no danger of serious results. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Refuse any but the genuine in a yellow package. Sold ind Reeommmded b A. O. KOEPPKN Jk BROS. 0fHftf K iliOwMkUwMltCi.,Ct October 15, 1910. Dear Friend: We like molasses so well at our house that Mama sent me downtown to get a Jug full so big that I could hardly carry it home. I made an ugly face while I was carrying the molasses home,' but when I had some on my cakes for break fast this morning you ought to have seen me smile. I got a whole gallon can full for 65 cents. Junt received Medical Lake Soap, a Fure cure for all skin troubles, 3 bars for 25 cents. Try it. Tour friend, JACOB. P. S. Tou can get the best molas ses and the best of everything to eat CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Main 174. 644-546 Main Street FRESH MEATS SAUSAGES, FISH AXD LARD. Always pure and delivered promptly. If you phone the Central Dstf Utrkef 108 E. Alta St Pbooe Mala IS. ATHENA !1L HANDS STRIKE FOR RAISE PRESTOX-PAKTOX COMPANY KM1U.OYKKS WALK OVT DotuniMl liu-rvaso In Wa-s Hut Man- agor Itefuso!) to Take Ttirm llnck High School Instructor Referees Walla Wallu lKtlall Uumc. (Special Correspondence.) Athena, Ore., Oct. 14. A strike oc curred here yesterday morning am ong the mill hands of the Preston Parton Milling Co., the object of the strike being to gain higher wages. The wages paid by the mill here are 12.25 per day and owing to the high prices of the necessities of life, the men claimed that they were entitled to more than that sum and refused to work for that, wage any longer. However, Manager- M. I Watts, ab solutely refused to take the men back to work for any wages and he says rtbat- If hands cannot be found to do the work that the mill company can well afford to-close down for a while, as there are no rushing orders en hand at present as usual. About twenty-five of the leading citizens of .this community went to Pendleton last night by autos and by rail to attend a republican rally held at the court house, at which meeting hhe main speaker of the evening was acting Governor Jay Bowerman, who is the republican nominee for that office in the ensuing election on No vember Sth. This was the first op portunity that the people of this city have had to become acquainted with Bowerman. Prof. Krnest F. "Wells! vice- prin cipal of the high school of this city, went over to Walla Walla today to officialte in a football game there to day between Whitman college and Waltsburg high school. Prof. Wells was graduated last spring from' the University of Washington and up to a year ago played with the college team, filltng the position of full back for the team. Mr. Wells Is coaching the different activities taken up by the high school of this place, and he knows the game of football from A. to Z. MANY AT O. A. C. 1011 Students Registered and a Pos sibility of 1800 or 2000. Corvallis, Ore. The attendance at Oregon Agricultural College has In creased twenty-four per cent over that o' last year. Cp to date 1011 students have matriculated. They are regis tered from every county In Oregon, eighteen states of the union and eight foreign countries. Benton county leads the list with 174 students and Multnomah comes next with 127. Linn county sends 39, Marlon 36, Lane 34 Douglas 33, Washington 28, Yamhill 43, Jackson 25, Clackamas 21. Clatsop 18, Umatilla 17, Polk 20, Lincoln 15 and other counties from 2 to 14. Students have come to the college this fall from 23 colleges and univer sities located In all parts of the world. They come from such Institutions as the Universities of Michigan, Wiscon sin, Minnesota and Columbia, and from the Agricultural Colleges of Michigan, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas. One man from India who has degrees from the schools of In dia and the University of Edinburg, Scotland, has registered here In order to get special work In horticulture. Dean Cordley, of the School of Ag riculture, reports an exceptional growth in that work. He states that the Freshman Class has Increased 63 per cent; the Junior Class 50 per cent; the Senior Class 90 per cent; special students 50 per cent and graduate students 100 per cent. In speaking of the Increase In at tendance President Kerr said, "I am convinced that the total registration for the year will reach 1800 and pos sibly 2000. I am particularly Impres sed by the large growth In the School of Agriculture and in the great num ber of graduate and special students who are coming to us from other in stitutions. Catarrh Cannot Re Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, they can not reacB tbe seat or tbe disease. Catar rh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to ears It you mast take Internal remedies, nail's Lstarrh Care to taken In ternally, and acts directly on the blood and mncoas surfaces. Hall's Catairh Care Is not a qnack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the beat physicians In tbls conntry for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of tbe best tonics known, combin ed with the best blood partners, acting di rectly on tbe oacous surfaces. . Tbe perfect combination of th two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results la curing Catarrh. Bend for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Props., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, price 75c Take Hall's Family Polls for CoMtlpa doa. SAYS ARMY LIFE IS DEBILITATING London. According to Lieutenant Adam Sutor, who was recently court martialed for writing a criticise of the army, English military life Is de moralizing. In his defense he said he had calculated to carvo out for himself a military career, but he found there was nothing for him to do. Tha work he had had to do amounted to about 20 minutes a day. His work amounted to signing papers which he did not understand, and which mboly understood. He enjoyed It much, but his enjoyment did not blind him to the futility of It. His life In the army for 10 years had only served to. con firm what It was Impossible for him not to see on the first day of his ser vice. He soon gave up the Idea of petting on. He did as little as ho could and enjoyed himself as much is he could. There were officers who told him that he did a good deal more than he needed to have done. Never Worry. About a cough there's o seed of worry If yew will treat It at Its first appearance with Ballard's Borehoand Syrup. It will stop the toough ones aad rut yoar lungs aad threat U perfectly healthy eaditie. A. a Kawppea ft Bros. ONE DOSE MAKES INDIGESTION GO DYSPEPSIA, OAS AND OTHER STOMACTI MISERY KN'IXS Five Minutes After Taking a Little rtlapeiwiii Y'our Stomach Will Fed Fine Again Eat Your Favorite Foods Without Fear of Distress. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or you reel bloated after eating, and you believe It Is the food which fills you; if what little' you eat lies like a lump of lead on your stomach; If there is difficulty in breathing after eating, eructations of sour, undigest ed food and acid, heartburn, brash or a belching of gas, you can make up your mind that you need something to stop food fermentation aad cure indigestion. To make every bite of food you oat aid in the norishment and strength of your body, you must rid your stomach of poisons, exefssive acid and stomach gas, which sours your entire meal Interferes with diges tion and causes so many sufferers of dyspepsia, sick headache, biliousness, constipation, griping, etc. Your case is no different you are a stomach sufferer, though you may call it iry some other name; your real.-aud only trougle is that which you eat does not digest, but quickly ferments and sours, producing almost any un healthy condition. A case of Pape's Diapepsin will cost fifty cents at any pharmacy here and will convince any stomach sufferer five minutes after taking a single dose that fermentation and sour stomach Is causing the misery of In digestion. No matter if you call your trouble catarrh of the stomach, nervousness or gastritis, or by any other name always remember that a certain cure Is waiting at any drug store the mo ment you decide to begin Its use. Pape's Diapepsin will regulate any out-of-order stomach within five min utes, and digest promptly, without any fuss or discomfort, all of any kind of food you eat. LIBRARY NOTES. The question has recently been ask ed, In the library, "Have you a cata logue of your books?" Yes, indeed we have but it is not In book form as might be natural to expect, ours is what is known as a card catalogue and is contained in the small case of drawers standing on the table In the fiction corner of the main room. Con siderable time, pains and money have been expended on this catalogue, de signed primarily, for the use of our patrons and the librarian is always more than glad to explain it and "how it works' to-all inquirers, it is alphabetically arranged by author, title and subject It answers the fol lowing questions: Has the library a book by a given author? Has the library a book by a given title? Has the library material en a giv en subject? Each book in the library Is repre sented In this catalogue by at least one card under the author's name, and usually by cards under the title and one or more subject headings. The author, title and subject are arranged in one alphabet like the words In a dictionary; thus books may be found under the last name of the author, the first word of the title not an article and under the name of the subject of which the book treats. Example: Greely's Three Years of Arctic Service may be found under Greely the author; under Three Years of Arctic Service, the title and under Arctic Regions, the subject Record of all works by or about an author, may be found under his name. All subject headings, Including names of persons treated as subjects, are written In red ink. The red letters and figures in the upper-left corner of each card rep resents the call number, and show to what class the book belongs, and where it may be found on the shelf. The books are arranged on the shelves in numerical order from 100 to 900, and under each number, alphabeti cally by author. Through the kindness of Superin tendent Landers there has been ex hibited In the library, this week, two rather rare objects of Interest; one is the mounted specimen of the Edel weiss, the national flower of Switz erland, which has lately been present ed by Mr. H. E. Laatz to the Pendle ton high school; the other a facsimile of the Horn book, the earliest of text books. FOR NATURAL FLOWERS OX nAT Cuban Patents Headgear With Water Reservoir for Purpose. Geneva. It is announced that the firm of Felix Mate Aguadte, Havana, Cuba, has taken out a patent in Swlt xerland for "a hat for women with a water reservoir for natural flow ers" Tho patent has been accorded and registered. The "reservoir," to which tubes for the flowers are at tached, is made of a very light sub stance and can be conceajed In any hat. By supplying a little water nat ural flowers can be kept fresh for a day. A visit to the florist can, of course, qhange the character of the hat completely as fashion or weather may dictate. Your cough aanoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing the delicate mem branes of your throat If you want to be annoyed. But If you wast relief, want to be cured, take Chamberlain'! Cough Remedy. Sold by all dealer. The horse is a fine creature, but he Isn't the main thing, by several thou sand dollars. People Who Work Indoors With Their Hands ! Itfl ' prickly grres beat, and with one fitting of tbe font bums steadily for nine 'hours, without smoke or smell. Has automatic-locking Home spreader which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back so the wick can be quickly cleaned. It hss a damper top and a cool handle. Indicator always shows the amount of oil in tbe font. Tbe filler-cap does not need to be screwed down ; It is put in like a cork in a bottle, and is attached to the font by s chain, snd cannot get lost.' The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of s new device in construction, snd consequently, it can always be easily unscrewed in an Instant for rewicking. The Perfection is finished in Japan or nickel, is strong, durable, well-made, built for service, and yet light end ornamental. Bain BimynluM. M mot at yourt, mttt for lucrlptam ttmttar a mi annst agtao v tkt "wbf Standard Oil Company V VHbWmbsPbI PMBpsMBHBMBsasswsiaswamwsMBsaBaiBBiasi We have no Pipe Dreams to offer to the Public Wo have the goods. Sunshine Remedies will bring Sun shine in every corner of your homo. If not satisfactory your money back. F. J. DONALDSON, Reliable Druggist. Office Phone Main 20 .Res. Phone Main 27 C. W. Lassen, M. D. V. Veterinary Surgeon Official Stock Inspector 809 YVett, Court Street SPECIAL DISCOUNT on Heating and Cook Stoves for the month of October at the Empire Furniture Store Corner Webb aad Garden 8ts. Phone Red 1201. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD. ji 1 1 I Repair work on all kinds of machinery a specialty. Steam and Gasoline Engine Repairing Automobile Repairing Satisfaction Guaranteed we make our work FIT ....Pendleton Iron Works.... Pendleton, Oregon Marion Jack, Pres. M. L. Alter, Sec and Treat. Seamstresses, watch-makers, art ists, draughtsmen, and many others, cannot properly handle their tools with cold, stiff hands. Many a lost hour or two on cold winter morn ings results from the delayed heat of furnace or stove. The Perfection Oil Heater In a few minutes gives the tempera ture that assures the worker warm hands and pliable muscles. The JRIrJECTIl0)l Smokeless a Absolutely $mkeks and odorlea Graduate McKillip Vet. College, Chicago All kinds ol Farm Ma chinery and Extra Parts Mode to Order General Jobbing Structural Casting and Foundry Work SB )) Avoid Sickness ! Drink HIRE'S ROOT BEER Its Pure Hare a can delivered to your home today. If s healthful and lnrlgorat Inc. We ars ageata for Umatilla county, both wholesale and retail. W have the tatest Im proved bottllag machin ery la eastern Oregon, and bottle Root Beer, Sods, Near Beer and soft drinks by sanitary methods. Pendleton Soda Works PAUL nEMMDjt ARN, Proprietor. OfOos Pbosr Bktek Wort Vrm fiw-V is1 Passengors NOW M , CIRKCT OON NBOTT IN SPOKANE WTTi TOE FAMOUS Soo-S okane Portland yin Do Laze Iiosw ' rJieton ... tilUm. Arrir okn . . . . 1S:S shwo Lssir- nofcane S:00 jun. Arrl .,i PimI 4:41 pum. -si parohase through ticket fit the local O. R. A N. ageat. wti- wfll check your bag rage threo.h to destination and make berth reserratloaa. neqaaled Serrtos Fas Hom New Bqalpakeas Htoctrio lights) 1 n''i! Lowest current faros r lay point. . ai Jackson. T. P. A. Geo. A. Walton, Gen. Agt 14 WaQ Si, Bpokas Desk loDosinoss Again Dr. F. A. Clisn wishes to announce that he can be found at his office In the John Sohmtdt bsildlng, Pendle ton, Ore. Byes carefully examined, and glasses ground to fit. 10 years practise fining glasses. Ths only ex lias! re Eye Specialist In Umatilla sounry. Fresh Fish Meats and Samtagoa KVERT DAT. We handle onfe- the purest of lard, hams and bacon. Empire Heat Go. Pbooe Mstn 18. Ilousckeepinff 1 looms for Rent. Unfurnished housekeaninir mnma for rent In the Bast Oregonlan build ing. Steam beat, electrlo lights, hot and cold water and bath. Recently renovated. Enquire at Bast Orego- nian omce. LBGAL. BLANKS of every desert, ttoc, for oounty sourL atrautt mst Tostloo court, resj estate, ssfe.