East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 29, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAHiY EAST OREGON1AN, PKNDLETON, OREGON, SATI'ltDAY, OCTOBEIt 29, 1910.
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Ths bearing of children la frequently
followed by poor health for the
mother. This supreme crista of life
finding her physical system unpre
pared for the demands of nature,
leares her with weakened resistive
powers and sometimes chronic ail
ments. This can be avoided if
Mother's Friend Is need before the coming of baby, and the healthy woman can
remain a healthy mother. It is the only remedy that perfectly and thoroughly
prepares tie system for healthy motherhood, and brings about a natural and
easy consummation, of the term. Women who use Kother's Friend are always
saved mi-.ch severing when the little one arrives, and recover more quickly, and
with no ill eCecls, or chronic troubles. Every expectant mother should safeguard
her health by using Mothefs Friend, fk ?
Sot the hour of motherhood. This
medicine is for sale at drug stores.
write ror iree boos; for expectant " p
BSADFIELD EEQtTLATOE OO.,
Atlanta, Oa.
irM S WIS SJ AS J S
TO OPEN WINTElt COURSE.
STANDS FOR WEST
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
WILL GET MAJORITY
Sleu of llolh Parties Welcome lllin
For Ills Vlows on the Direct Prim
aryDrain Will Give Uowerman
tlie Axo.
Roseburg, Ore., Oct. 28. Douglas
county will give Oswald West, anti
assembly and Statement No. 1 can
didate for governor, a pjurallty of 200
votes or more on November 8. There
are many Douglas county men who
place the estimate at a higher figure,
but an average of the conservative
estimates, furnished for the most part
by republicans who are familiar with
ccunty politics and who have studied
the situation closely, places it at 200
at least.
West made a flying trip through the
county Wednesday. He started at
Drain in the early morning and drove
from there to Yoncalla, finally catch
ing the train at Oakland and ending
his day's work at Roseburg in the
evening.
Popular Man at Roseburg.
A big rally was held at Roseburg
Wednesday night and West was giv
en a warm and enthusiastic greeting.
He had. an aud.enge at the court I
he use, larger than that given to Bow
erman on the occasion of the assem
bly candidate's visit to the city, and
his audlenpe cheered him as he spoke
and staid until after the close to shake
hands with him and pledged him their
support. Bowerman's audience, when
he spoke quietly stole away as he talk
ed to them. Prominent republicans
In Douglas county are supporting
West, some of the men here who
were for Bowerman when he was In
the county are quietly telling their
friends that West Is the man. They
are against the assembly and the can
didate of the assembly. Douglas la
an anti-assembly county, and the
anti-assembly men are not support
ing Bowerman.
Majority Oppose) Assembly.
On every hand It la conceded by
assembly men that Bowerman's only
hope of carrying the county would be
through the fact that the anti-assembly
men staid at home. The normal
republican majority is &00 or more,
but by far the greater part of the re
publicans are bitterly opposed to the
assembly. They were so much op
posed that they did not vote In the
primaries. "Let them nominate as
sembly men If they want to; we will
fix them at the general election," was
the sentiment, and the rumblings
show that they are getting ready to
fix them.
Drain Is a republican stronghold of
the county, yet West was given the
glad hand on every side by the resi
dents there. "We remember Bower
man up here," they said,. "and we do
not want him or his assembly. He
fought us in 1903 and 1905, and we
are remembering him."
It is In time of sudden mishap or
accident that Chambrelain's Liniment
can be relied upon to take the place
of the family doctor, who cannot al
ways be found at the moment. TLon
It Is that Chamberlain's Liniment Is
never found wanting. In cases of
sprains, cuts, wounds and bruises
Chamberlain's Liniment takes out the
soreness and drives away the pain.
Sold by all dealers.
Six Weeks' Course Given at Oregon
Agricultural College.
Corvallis, Ore., Oct. 26. The win
ter short course at the Oregon Ag
rlcultural college will commence Jan
uary 3, continuing for a period of six
weeks and will be followed immedi
ately by a special . course commenc
Inng February 13 and extending over
a period of one week which will be
known as Farmers' Week. - This an
nouncement has just been made by
the chairman of the course commit
tee. The work will cover a six weeks'
course n agronomy, animal husband
ry, poultry husbandry, horticulture,
dairying, domestic science and art,
mechanic arts and forestry. Under
these various heads the most prac
tical work that can possibly be pre
pared will be offered to the short
course students. Tho work Is de
signed to meet the requirements of
men and women, old and young.
The college has added greatly to
the equipment and building space
Which will be available for this work.
The new agricultural building has
been completed and Is splendidly
equipped with laboratories and reci
tation rooms. The new green houses
are also completed and are available
for the work In floriculture. New
laboratories are also being equipped
In the old agricultural building and
by the time the short course com
mences will be In splendid condition.
A number of new instructors have al
so been added to the staff and will
give special attention to this work.
The courses which will be offered
have been carefully prepared so as
to meet the immediate requirements
of the men and women who are ac
tually carrying on the agricultural
work throughout the state. The men
will be taught the advantages of the
latest scientific discoveries in the
field of of agronomy,' dairying, poul
try husbandry, fruit growing and
stock raising. The women will be
taught many valuable lessons In sew
ing, cooking and home sanitation.
The work Is such that will be of great
value to the young men and women
and to the mature farmer and house
wife. Last year the students who were
in attendance at this course varied in
age from 16 to 65 years, and among
those who expressed themselves as
having derived the greatest benefit
from the work, were the older and
more experienced farmers.
The committee now In charge of the
work Is arranging for the accommo
dation of these men and women and
will probably secure special rates
from the railroad companies. A com
plete circular describing the work and
the expenses and accommodations
will be Issued about the first of De
cember. No entrance examinations or other
educational tests will be required and
the only expenses will be those for
board and room and a small registra
tion fee. There will be no fees for
the special Farmers' Week course.
Slightly Colder With Snow.
When you see that kind of a weath
er forecast you know that rheumatism
weather Is at hand. Get ready for
It now by getting a bottle of Ballard's
Snow Liniment. Finest thing made
for rheumatism, chilblains, frost bite,
sore and stiff Joints ana muscles, all
sches and pains. 26c, 60c and tl a
bottle. A. C. Koeppen A Bros.
Oild Fellows Attention.
All members of Eureka and Integ
rity lodges I. O. O. F., are earnestly
requested to be present at the Joint
session to be held on Saturday even
ing, Oct. 29, at 7:80 p. m., for the
purpose of meeting the Grand Master
and Grand Secretary. Visiting broth
ers are cordially invited to attend.
COMMITTEE.
Hoarseness In a child subject to
croup Is a sure Indication of the ap
proach of the disease If Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy Is given at ones
or even after the croupy cough has
appeared. It will prevent the attack.
Contains no poison, sold by aU deal-
OREGON.
The Last Call of the West.
(By Walter V. Woehlke.
Beautlfully Illustrated In four col
ors. In November Sunset Magaslne.
Now on sale, all newstands, II
cents.
SPOKANE OOMMISSIOXEKS
WILL GET $5000 A YEAR
Settle It Now
Settle It Right
For constitutional amendment
giving to cities and towns
exclusive power to license,
regulate, control, suppress,
or prohibit the sale of Intox
icating liquors within the
municipality.
328 X Ves
ENDORSED BY
40,000 OREGON CITIZENS
Spokane, Wash. Progress is be
ing made by the committee of 15 free
holders with the new city charter, to
be UBed in Spokane next year under
the commission form of government.
Among the Important provisions ad
opted by the committee are that five
commissioners, elected at large, shall
be paid at the rate of J5.000 a year
for terms of two, . three and four
years; that the city engineer must
have had at least five years' profes
sional experience and the corporation
counsel must have practised law In
the state since 1906; that the city
clerk keep the records and publish
an official gazette. The bonds of city
employes were fixed at not less than
$26,000. Those five departments will
be created under the terms of the
charter: Public affairs, finance, pub
lic safety, works and utilities. It Is
expected that the charter will be sub
mitted to the electors some time In
November.
Never Worry.
About a cough there's no need of
worry If you will treat It at Its first
appearance with Ballard's Horehound
Syrup. It will stop the tcough a
once and put your lungs snd throat
back Into perfectly healthy condition.
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Notice to Public.
All parties knowing themselves to
be Indebted to me will kindly call
and settle their accounts by Novem
ber 3rd. H. M. SLOAN.
Blacksmith
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy hss
become famous for Its cures of
coughs, colds, croup and Influenza.
Try It when In need. It contains no
harmful substance and always gives
prompt relief. Sold by all dealer.
Half of the world would like to
know how the other half lives.
GOOD ROADS MEN TO
MEET IN GARDEN CITY
WASHINGTON ASS'N TO
HOM) CONVENTION TIIERK
Will I to J lost Important and Intrrtwt
inx In IIlHtory of Movement State
Aid 8iipiHrters Will Ito Foujjlit on
Floor.
Walla Walla, Wash. There Is ev
ery Indication that the annual con
vention of the Washington State Good
Roads association In Walla Walla, No
vember 29 to December 1, will be the
most Important and Interesting in the
history of the organization. The pro
gram incudes a report by Frederick
W. Dewart of Spokane, chairman of
the legislative committee, composed
of one member from every county in
the state. This Is likely to precipitate
a finish fight between supporters
of the state aid law and those who
have opposed the administration of
the state highway department.
Governors and representatives from
Oregon, Idaho, Montana and the prov
ince of British Columbia will meet on
November 28 to discuss with delegates
from Washlngfton some of the vital
questions bearing on the good roads
program presentd In their several lo
calities. J. A. Perry, secretary of the
Spokane County Good Roads associa
tion, has charge of the interstate con
vention, at which it Is expected there
will be several hundred delegates
from the outside states and province
mentioned.
The tentative program for the con
vention in the- Keylor Grand opera
house, as arranged by the executive
committee, folows:
November 29, 10 oclock a. m., J. J.
Donovan of Bellingham, first vice
president, presiding. Address of wel
come, ' mayor of Walla; response,
Samuel Hill of Maryland, life presi
dent; annual address, J. . Lawrence
of Olympla; general discussion.
Afternoon, 1:30 o'clock, H. H. Mc
Lean of Walla Walla, second vice
president, presiding. Address, "Pub
lic Roads and Automobiles," John P.
Hartman of Seattle; general discus
sion.
Evening, Y:80 o'clock, J. C. Law
rence of Olympia, presiding. Infor
mal reception and five-minute talks
by members selected by delegates to
represent each county.
November 30, 9 o'clock a. m., H.
C. McGowan, third vice president, pre
siding. Address, Governor M. E.
Hay; address, "State Aid and Why,"
J. J. Donovan, Belingham; address,
"Value of State Aid," L. C. Crow, Pull
man. Afternoon, 1:30 o'clock, W. H.
Paulhamus of Sumner, fourth vice
president, presiding. General con
ference. Evening, 7:30 o'clock, J. C. Law
rence of Olympia, presiding. Illustrat
ed lecture, R. H. Thompson, Seattle.
December 1, 9 o'clock a. m., B. N.
Kenndy of Mansfield, fifth vice presi
dent, presiding Address, H C. Bowl
by, state highway commissioner; ad
dress, F. J. Wilmer of Rosalia; ad
dress, Dr. W. M. Beach of Sheldon;
report of the egislative committee, F.
W. Dewart of Spokane, chairman.
Afternoon, 1:30 o'clock, C. B. Keg
ley of Palouse, presiding. Adoption
of reort of legislative committee;
election of offices and selection of
the next pace of meeting.
1 Godsend to
iEcHjf Children
Mr. N. L. DurTcc, of Helena. Ala.,
tj.c thankful father of a little baby
riri v.! t was made hcalthv and fat
:.!.(r t'r.z v.as not expected to live,
vt-.tcs: "Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
!.. finest of .medicines. I have a
nrl baby, now 5 months old, who
i r til she wa3 2 months old we hardly
faw any chance of raiding her. At
tliat time I procured a Lottie of Duf
fy's Pure Malt Whkhey and gave her
E few drops at a time. Now she is
rcknoyledijcd to be t! fine t loo'iin"
taby in town. Baby is still crov.ir.S
as fat as a pig."
can be safely given to children, no
matter what age, in small doses. It
is just the right thing for them wh-n
they have coughs, colds or any throat
r-r stomach troubles that are so prcv-
nt with the children. It is an ab
' y p.:re, gentle and invigorating
. ..t ar.d tonic. It is invaluable
verworked men and delicate
.i .ii.
I druggists, Grocers and dealers,
" ' $1.00 a Janre bottle, lic-
Catarrh Cannot lie Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, they caa
oot reach ttas sei of the disease. Catar-
b is a blood or coostltoetoaai disease, aaa
In order to enrs It too must take Internal
remedies. Ball's catarrh Core Is takes la-
t.rusllj, and acts directly on the blood end
mucous surfaces. Ball's Catarrh Care Is
not s qosck medicine. It was prescribed by
one of the best physicians la this country
for years and Is a resnlar DreacrlDtJoa. It is
composed of the beat tonics known, combin
ed with the beat blood purifiers, acting di
rectly on tn mncona surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two Ingredients Is what
produces such wonderful results la curias
Catarrh. Bend for testimonials free.
F. J. CHUNKY CO., Props., Toledo, a
Bold by Druggists, price Toe
Take Ball's ramlly Palls for Coastlssv
ttoa.
I'lSOPERTY OWNERS NOT
PERMITTED TO PAY TAXES
Spokane, Wash. Unprecedented In
the history of the Pacific Northwest
Is the sttuat'n brought to light at
Starbuck, in Columbia county. Wash.,
south of Spokane, wher the property
owners will not be permitted to pay
taxes in 1911 on account of the fail
ure of the city council to publish a
statement of the resources and esti
mated expenditures of the municipal
ity for the coming year. The state
law provides that this report must
be made before the first Monday In
October. Just where the revenue is
to be obtained has not been decided.
Improvements made recently, Includ
ing a school building, costing $26,000
called for the maximum levy of IS
mills for next year, but this cannot be
assessed against the property In the
city, owing to the neglect of the coun
cil to comply with the state law. The
city of Starbuck has a population of
between 900 and 1,000 and is prosperous.
The pleasant purgative effect ex
perienced by all who use Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and
the healthy condition of the body and
mind which they create, makes one
feel Joyful. Sold by all dealers.
Impudent.
"I think I shall win Billy."
"You do, do youT"
"I am certain of it."
"Rut he is very fond of my sing'
Ing and dancing."
"That may nil he, but he Just loves
my biscuits and plea"
"Oh, that's all rlpht. We will buy
them of you when Billy and I go to
housekeeping."
Those large cans come In so uss-
rui. Tnen to tnink I can now buy a
large 5-pound can of Cleveland's
Baking Powder for IJ.6B. Yes, I
mean the can that has a screw top
under tho regular cover. Your grocer
has it.
Housekeeping Rooms for Rent.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent in the East Oregonlan build
ing. Steam heat, electric lights, hot
and cold water and bath. Recently
renovated. Enquire at East Orego
nlan office.
Your cough annoys yea. Keep ea
hacking and tearing the deMcats mem
branes of your throat if yeu waat te
be annoyed. But if yeu want rellet
want to be cured, take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. Sold by all dealers.
Lease and Outfit
FOE S AL
1 000 acres summerfallow, 1 000 acr.
of stubble, 35 head of good horses,
Combined Harvester, Plows, Mow
ers, Gasoline Engine and Pump.
In fact everything to carry on ex
tensive wheat farming.
Everything is first class and
Price Very Reasonable
Talk With
LEE TEUTSCI1
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The Real Estate and Insurance Man
GOOD VISION
will not be a mere dream to yon
if you have us examine your area
and supply the glasses our examlsa
tion reveals as necessary.
GOOD SIGHT
Is your most precious possessdoa.
So don't neglect It At the flrst
sign of trouble come at one aad
have it remedied of the proper
glasses, scientifically determined,
can accomplish such a result
A.E. SERUM
Optometrist
Wit
A. L. SGIIAFER, jewelsr
Pendleton, Ore.
sr
All kinds ol
Farm Ma
chinery and
Extra Parts
Made to Order
General
Jobbing
Structural Casting
and Foundry Work
Repair work on all kinds of machinery a specialty.
Steam and Gasoline Engine Repairing
Automobile Repairing
Satisfaction Guaranteed we make oar work FIT
....Pendleton Iron Works....
Pendleton, Oregon
Marion Jack, Pres. M. L. Akers, Sec and Trtos.
i
THE TIME
has arrived to prepare for winter, a Gas Heater will take
the chill off the room in a few minutes.
THE PLACE
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"Always at your Service'
THE HEATER
VULCAN ODORLESS HEATER heats the floor not
the ceiling
Heat
Comfort
m (
Clean
Heathful
Economical
Price $3.00 and Up
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Always at Your Service"
Phone Main 40.
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