PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OKK 605U5. rESULETON. OREGOS. WEDXKDAY, PECEMBER 7, 1910. EIGHT PAGES 17 B id ywore 77 Xmas Do Ybar Christmas Shopping EARLY Don 'f JVai until the last few days. The as sortments are very much better now. You'll be sure of getting better service. We will gladly pack all your purchases ready for shipment and will send them for you at any time you may wish. We'll take all the care and trouble off your hands. hra-wrri fcww.WMM.iwi u.U'L-ip.'. mp m.n w mmm mm. mmmLr.m''"l'.S:: KB Just Received by Express A lare lot of Billikins, "Nipper Dolls," "Baby Bumns," with Rompers, Dutch Dolls, "Jan and Gete," and Indian dolls. They are the preatest lilt ever in dolls. All have "can't break 'em heads" 9S and $1.25 Smoking Jackets We have a very fine assortment of smoking jackets, sizes .14 to 44. Good neat patterns. Each ....?3.75 to $10.00 Everwear Hose in Xmas Boxes Make very acceptable Xmas gifts. Come in all the new shades and black and tan. Men's $1.50 and $3.00 Iwx Women's $3.00 and $2.40 box Children's . $2.00 1kx Six pairs in a box, guaranteed to wear 0 months without a hole. Any hose that give away will Ik? replaced by us free of charge. Our Great Toy Deparment Is brim full of all kinds of Christmas things for the chil dren. Dolls, wagons, sleds, mechanical toys, animals, etc. You'll find our prices are lower than elsewhere and the assortment better. Bath Robes We have the Pendleton Woolen Mills Bath Rolies. They're all the go just now. The nicest, softest, wannest thing im aginable. Each $18.50 We also have a large ptock of Turkish bath rotas and wool and cotton bath roles. Each $3.50 to $20.00 Best Grade of Calicoes 4c yard PURE FOOD DEPARTMENT IN OUR MODEL BASEMENT We can sav without fear of contradiction that our grocery department is absolutelv the cleanest in Oregon. WE THINK YOl' WANT YOUR FOOD TO BE CLEAN and we spare no pains to have it clean. Our grocery de partment is in the basement, always nice and cool, no flies, no dogs, no cats, nothing gets into this pure food department that wouldn't get into your own kitchen everything pure and sanitary. Our prices are positively guaranteed to bo cheaper than any of our competitors. We'll gladly take all your eggs, butter and fruit and will pay the highest market prices. We also give trading coupons with our groceries, which in itself is a savingof exactly 5 per cent try us. Best Grade Gingham 5c yard THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE SAVE YOUR COUPONS 101 OF ADAMS (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., Dec. 5. Charley Owen and the McBane brothers have opened up a gymnasium in the Inter ior Warehouse office. They have a punching bag and boxing gloves for the boys. Dorie Green gave another dance in the city hall on Friday night, Dec. S. It was well attended and they danced till four in the morning. All were well pleased with the night's enjoyment. Mrs. Perigo of Wisconsin arrived in Adams Saturday. She is the mother of Mrs. Errethyn and will spend the winter In Adams with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. I L. Rogers return- ed to their home in Adams Friday, after visiting friends .and relatives in Weston for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. John King visited In the city of Pendleton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Reid of Idaho, an old time resident of Adams, ar rived in Adams Friday night and will make their future home here. J. T. Lieuallen one of Umatilla's big wheat growers, was a business visitor Jn the city of Pendleton Saturday. Professor Haley entertained a num ber of young friends on Thursday eve nine at the family residence. Those present were Ralph Wallan, Edith and Ethel Peringer, Elene Bowling, Mable Mclntire, Claud Wallan, Lile Mclntire, Otis Lieuallen, Hobard Peringer. They played games and en joyed the evening very much. Miss Elliot returned to her home in Adams after visiting friends and relatives in Walla Walla for the past few days. ' Miss A. Clum of Walla Walla, is the guest of Mrs. Casper Woodward for a few days. Mrs. Errehtyn returned to her home in Adams Sunday after visiting friends a few days in Walla Walla. Mrs. Rogers of Weston, Is visiting hrr son L. L. Rogers of Adams, this week. LIGHT VOTE WAS CAST AT UMATILLA BREAKS UP A GOLD L The "pure food law" la designed by by the government to protect the public from injurious Ingredients In both foods and drugs. It Is benefi cial both to the public and to the con scientious manufacturer. Ely's Cream Balm, a successful remedy for cold In the head, nasal catarrh, hay fever, etc., containing no injurious drugs, meets fully the requirement of the new law, and that fact is prom inently stated on every package. It contains none of the Injurious drugs which are required by the law to be mentioned on the label. Hence you ran use Itsafely. TIIIX FOLKS MADE FAT, The Way Samose Works Its Wonders. More than half the readers of the East Oregonlan would Rive almost anything to be plump and rosy In stead of thin and scrawny. Physicians and chemists for years have studied the problem of making a flesh-forming food, but It is only within the last few months that i brlifht man discovered the prescrlp tlon that taken with the dally meals gave a positive Increase in flesh. In fact It was so certain In Its action that a guarantee was attached to each package stating that if weight did not Increase as a result of using it, the purchase price would be refunded This preparation Is now put up In convenient form for use under the name of Samose. Taken with each meat. It enables the system and that In connection with its own flesh-forming and tissue building foods gives healthy flesh. The emaciated form fills out Info the beautiful curves of plumpness, the scrawny limbs become round and firm the cheeks fill out and take on the rosy bloom of perfect health and nor mal strength. Koeppen Bros, have secured the RESEEDLN'G BURNED OVF.lt TIMBER LAM) Portland, Ore., Dec. 7. XIne thou sand acres of burned over timber lands In the Pacific northwest will be reseeded with Norway ,pruce and Scotch pine, according to an an nouncement made by J. F. Klmmel of the forest service. Seeding Is already under way and will be cmpleted be fore snows set In among the mountains. Most of the work Is being done In the Sluslaw forests In western Oregon along the coast and tn the Olympic forests In Washington. The forest service plans In this way to reclaim thousands of acres of burned off lands every year. There are a million ana a half year-old trees In the nurseries of the forestry department In the northwest ready for transplanting where reseedlng Is Impracticable. (Special Correspondence.) Umatilla, Dec. 7. Today was elec tion day and the voting was rather light. The following is the ballot polled": For mayor R. J. Yerza, 35; D. R. Brownell, 20. For record er S. A. Saylor. 39; W. F. O'Con nell, 17. For Marshall J. A. Steph ens, 40; C. W. Sutton, 9. Treasurer H. J. Burman, 33; J. A. Stanfield, 21. Councilmen F. W. Ciine, 46; R. E. Lingo. 51; W. II. Switsdcr, 51. Swltzler is the only new man on the board, all the other councilmen hav ing been on last year's board. The new Catholic church will be dedicated on Sunday, Dec. 11, Rev. C. J. O'Reiley, bishop of Baker City, will officiate, assisted by Rev,-Fathers Kheehan and Butter of Hermlston. The services will be held at 11 a. m. at which the bishop will preach. Hermlston basketball team plays Umatilla here on Thursday evening. The 105 night switch engine has been taken off for the present, yet judging from the congested condition of the yards It could be used to good advantage. J. W. Dunran was a Walla Walla visitor on Tuesday. Among the visitors in the city today are Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Clarke, La Grande; Geo. Miller, Baker City, J A. Cooper, Portland, and S. L. Clarke of Echo. E. Pound was In Pendleton this week and while there purchased a new organ for the new Catholic church here from Ellers music house. In Appreciation. We, the undersigned committee ap pointed by Pendleton Lodge No. 288, B. P. O. Elks, wish to publicly express our thanks and appreciation to the Eilers Piano House of Pendleton for the beautiful Kimball piano so kindly loaned us for the Elks' memorial ex erclses, held In the opera house De cember 4, 1910. Signed. JOB H. PARKE8, C. S. CHESHIRE, U D. IDLEMAN, Committee. Ranks on Sure Thinir Now. "I'll never be without Dr. King's New Life Pills again," writes A. Schlngeck, 647 Elm street, Buffalo, New York. "They cured me of chronic constipation when all others failed." Unequaled for biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, headache, chills, malaria and debility. 2Eo at A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Housekeeping Rooms for Rent. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the East Oregonlan build ing. Steam heat, electric Ufhta. hot and cold water and bath. Recently renovated. Enquire at Blast Orego nlan office. Lost Black water spaniel dog. Last seen on Court street Wednesday, No vember 30. Has Pasco dog tax No. Ill on collar. Return tit Thompson street. Liberal reward. FAV IKSF.S F.Srj MOST SEVERE GRIPPE MISERY Thi-re is not one grain of quinine in Rape's Cold Compound, which, when taken every two hours, until three consecutive doses are token, will surely end the gripp and break up the most severe cold either in the head, chest, back, stomach or limbs. It promptly relieves the most mis erable neuralgia pains, headache. dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverlshness, sneezing, soro throat, running of the nose, catarrhal affec tions, soreness, stiffness and rheu matic twinges. Pape's Cold Compound Is the re sult of three years' research at a cost nf more than fifty thousand dollars, and contains no quinine, which we have conclusively demonstrated Is not effective In the treatment of colds or Krlppe. Take this harmless Compound as directed, with the knowledge that there Is ho other medicine made any where else In the world which will cure your cold or end grippe misery as promptly and without any other as sistance or bad after-effects as a 25 cent package of Pape's Cold Com pound, which any druggist In the world can supply. Every man loyal to the best, in terests ot Oregon gives prefer ence to OregonTjfc :EST FOR OREGOWIANS Home Office, Corbett Bldg., Fifth and Morrison, Portland . L. Hills L. Samuel Glarance S. Samuel President Gen. Manager Assistant Manager N. Berkeley, District Manager, Pendleton WILL EXPERIMENT TN DRY FARMING Portland. Ore., Dec. 7. Experi ments In dry farming In seml-arld sections of Oregon and In Irrigation In the Willamette valley region, where the practice hns never been tried sys tematically, will be conducted by the government In conjunction with the Oregon Agriculaural College. Presi dent Kerr of that Institution has just returned from the east where he se cured the promise from the federal authorities to co-operate In the work and a central experiment station for dry farming will be established In Harney county. Results of carefully conducted ex periments along these lines- are awaited with considerable Interest by settlers who will be most directly benefited. Get the Genuine Always. A substitute Is a dangerous make shift especially In medicine. The gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds quickly and Is In a yellow package, contains no opiates and Is safe and certain In results. A The Bank is Not Back of Me bwt I am back of the Bank and opposite the City Hall where you will find everything in the poultry line that keeps them Healthy and Laying all the time A Full Line ef Conkey's Guaranteed Goods Conkey's Lice Llqnlrt, Conkey's Lire Powder, Conkey's Noxlclde, Conkey's Head Lice Olnt- meut. Conkey's Scaly Leg, Conkey's Limber Neck, Conkey's Bronchitis, Conker's Gape Roniody, Conker's Roup Cure, Conkey's Cholera Cure, Conker's Cliickcn Pox, Conker's Poultry Tonic, Conker's Fly Knooker. Dou't forget they are guar- antesd. m EGGS MEAN MONEY Do sot tuoo, hut e-rlre to tko hlghnt point Of profit. CONKEY'S LAYING TONIC pronotranntWitymnd BMimMfttloa of mR. Bilking BtrllU TSS VlfOLR SKOItKT or oo.tATTNO. Vonr liACk It it don't leue. rrloMXo.GOoMdM. , Auk for Oonkoj'i Book Oft Poultrj, Fan Also Lee's Goods and International poultry and Stock Pood and other foods too BOBMroaa to meuMoa. A. T. Matthews Company (Successor to Chaa. Colsswortky.) 12s B. Alta St, OBswatta City Hail. Phoaa Mala 14. Job Printing, Tel. Main I Agency In Pendleton. UBjra rts. C. Koeppen ft Bros.