J .1 PAGE SIX DAIIiV KA8T OKKGO.V1AN. PENPLBTON, OREGON, Tl'ESPAV, DECEM11EK 13, 1910. EIGHT PAGES 1 I Vr IvhcunuitiKm ami .ervMisnt"ss. Body, brain and nerves all de pend on electricity for health and strength. Galvanic electricity is best. Electropodes (galvanic in soles) are positively unexcelled for NERVOVSNKSS. Electropodes eliminate excess uric acid and other imruritles from the body. With these des troying agents removed, nature will maintain a strong, healthy and vigorous nervous system. Electropodes also stimulate the circulation and aid each organ to perform its proper functions. A lady writes from Texas: "Since wearing Electropodes, my circulation is improved and I do not have cramping in my lower limbs as I did before." Why don't you try a pair of Electropodes at our risk? Sold Viuler Tills Contract. Thporrhirof Eloctntpodt Kraut .he prt'ilrre of rrtarninc them vithin i-t d?. nd th purchmw prtc ($1.00) i to be refunded apoa th following condi tion: They are to be wort according to directions for at leat 25 eonnecvtive day, and then if not aatufactory. to be returned in original box XroUt'a Siifnmtnre - At druggists: or bv mail, post paid. If your druggist cannot fur nish Electropodes, send us $1.00. and we will see that you are sup plied immediately. State whether for man or woman. Western E'cctropode Co. 249 Los A n polos St., Los Angeles, California. THESE ARE SNAPS XICE 5 ROOM COTTAGE on Marie St., bath, toilet, electric lights, East front, nice shade trees, good lawn. Price only $900. $350 cash, balance terms. 5 ACRE TRACT 1 1-4 miles from P. O. Small house, barn, chicken boose, fruit trees, 'ber ries of all kinds, plenty water for irrigation, good well for do mestic use. Price only $2250. 15 ACRE TRACT only 1 1-2 miles from Court House. Small house, barn, good water. This Is a snap. Price only $1300, part cah, balance terms. 24 ROOM WELL FCRXISITED ROOMING HOCSE, price only $1350, good long lease at reas onable price. Business paying well, at bargain, only requires -a bout $2000, 'to handle. SKATING RINK well equipped building and everything all goes at a bargain. LEE TEUTSGH The Real Estate and In. surance Man 550 Main St. Phone M. 5 A Mm Resij Fom c ata n on Ely's Creaa I& ROADS ARE NOW BAD Oft CAMAS PRAIRIE NEWS NOTES FROM ALII A AND VICINITY Muddy Ground Makes Stock l-Yctllng Difficult Now Establishment t Open at AUmv Januury 1 Personal Notes front That Section. (Special Correspondence.) Albee, Ore., Pec. 13. The weath er continues wet and warm and for the past week very springlike with plenty of mud all over the valley. It it not very good weather for feeding stock outside, as stock waste a good portion of the feed by tramping it in the mud. Burr Moore of Vkiah has rented the Sam Clark feed barn and saloon building and will open up business here the first of the year. lie has al ready enough hay in the bnrn to run him until next harvest. Tom Willowby and James Terry took out 35 head of their horses to Xye last Friday and put them on bunch grass pasture for the winter. Tom Ledgerwood took 15 head to the same place Saturday. Tom McQuoen passed through here with his dairy herd this week, tak ing them out near the Rock where he will feed and milk them this winter. Vm. Muller passed through with a carload of mutton sheep. He will feed them for a while at the Waugh place near the Rock. J. W. Ellis gave a turkey supper to a few of his bachelor friends last Saturday night. George Hofer was chief , cook. Those present were A. A. Downs, E. H. McLaughlin, George Hofer, A. Strutchers, G. W. and J. W Ellis and S. B. Neil. All were loud in their praises of the supper and went home well pleased with the evening's entertainment. There will be a turkey shoot here the 23rd Inst, instead of the 24th as was first stated. There will also be a dance the night of the 23rd in the Albee hall. A midnight supper will be served at the Quant Hotel. Mrs. A. Struthers came in no last Monday's stage from Pendleton where she had been the past two or three weeks. A. S. Paul made a trip to Pilot Rock last week for a load of potatoes, ap ples, flour, etc. He said he found plenty of mud between here and there. Ed Howard came in with another load of freight Friday for A. S. Quant, the Albee merchant and postmaster. Rert Andrews of the Andrews saw mill, passed through here today en route to the John Day. Carl Stocker came over from the Andrews saw mill today to visit friends here. George Bacon came in today from Colorado where he had been the past two or chree months. A. S. Quant and family and M:s-S Helen Hynes. spent the evening with S. B. Xeil and his sister, Mrs. Mary L. Box. Mrs. Box has been suffering with a lame back the last few days, but is better. H. T. Connell killed his fine young stallion last week that got a nail in his foot last summer. He thought for a long time he could save him but finally lost all hope and had him shot. AT ; uieklt Grte Reliat at am. It clnanMa. Booth, basis and proUcas fan dn-wi aiaak. fcrane resulting from Catarrh and drives BwnyaColdiaUnHaad quickly. Restores (as Benae of Tmt and Bavelt Fall mm 0 eta. at Draffirta or by amSL Liquid Ornam Balm for use ia atooiaat T8 ota. By Broth, 68 Timo Street. Haw York. I PENDLETON DRUG CO. nsiEnui own-to sn nantfl IBBMnanmmmmmn: I 'l l ki rni mi 1111 in J mm WilnG Transfer Phone Main 51 it f CALLrf PROMPTLY ANS Mi, WEKKD rcK ALL. BAGGAGE TRANSriKRINO. FIA.NO AND rCRNITURB MOVING AND HEATT TRUCK INO A 8PCIALTT. For sale. ton of sifaifa hay. Ood fd grouada for ahnnp or eattlav Iuirs r. L. IT, or Bovaau at atoi tIT, PMltolaa, Ora. (Sliecial Correspondence.) I'mntillH, Ore., Dee. 13. Sunday, December 11 will be one long re membered by the people of Umatilla as on that date the first church to be built in the oldest Oregon town was dedicated for divine worship. The ceremony of dedication was perform ed by His Lordship C. J. O'Reilly, bishop of bilker, assisted by the Rev. FUhers Sheehan, Butler and Brophy, who are In charge of mission work in the west end of the county. Tho lit tle church was filled to overflowing long before the hour of service and besides the most representative peo ple of all creeds from Umatilla, others were present from Hermlston, Irrigon, Stanfield and Echo. The bishop preached ihe dedicatory sermon and explained the different rites of the church which they had Just witness ed. He thanked the people of Uma tilla f"r the part they had taken to make the church possible and also the good fathers who had charge Of the work in eastern Oregon. He also snld the presence of the church when fully complete will be of the finest of its size In Oregon, would bring about results for the betterment of the community and would bring God's blessing on the people. The music was rendered by a choir composed of the young people of Umatilla, assist ed by a number from Hermlston who sang Conconi Mass in F. After mass the sacrament of confirmation was administered to a class or nine by his lordship the bishop. The Catholics of Umatilla are certainly to be congrat ulated on the erection of their church The first of a series of basketball games of the season opened here Frl day evening when Hermlston met the Umatilla club. The game was the finest exhibition of basketball ever played in the west end and each play er was well In his position 1 n the play. The game resulted In a victory for the home team, score 19 to 28. A large number of spectators were pres ent and the Hermlston boys brought a large number of admirers with them. The following is the lineup: Hermlston Geise, (capt.) center; Thompson, r. f.; Donovan. 1. f.; Dun comb, r. g.; Dlchmond. 1. g. Umatilla O'Connell (capt.) center; Hinaman, r. t; R. McMinlen, 1. f.; J. M. McN'urlen, r. g. ; E. Shaw, 1. g. O'Connell's long shot from center was a feature of the game. Hindman for Umatilla did good work on baskets. Duncomb and Thompson did good work for the Hermiston team. Ref eree Stewart and Umpire Switzler did their part of the work in a creditable manner. F. T. O'Connell has opened up a new general merchandise store In the Dun can Hotel building. Mr. O'Connell Is a resident of Umatilla and has been in Idaho for some time, where he owns a large ranch. His friends wish him all kinds of success In his new venture. A sprained ankle will usually dis able the injured person for three or four weeka. Thla Is due to lack of proper treatment. When Chamber lain's Liniment la applied a cure may be effected in three or four days. Thla liniment la one of the beat and most remarkable preparations in use. Sold by all dealers. WOMAN RELATIVE OF JEFF DAVIS MARRIES The marriage of Miss Lucy White Hayes, daughter of Joel Addison Hayes, and granddaughter of Jeffer son Davis, and George Bower Toung, son of the late Harvey Tpung, the artist, was celebrated at ' Colorado Springs, Thursday evening at St. Stephen's Episcopal church at 9 o'clock, with the Rev. Arthur N. Taft, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Young will take a brief trip before going to their future home in Placef ville, Colo. The peculiar properties of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy have been thoroughly tested during epidemics of influenza, and when it was taken in time we have not heard of a single case of pneumonia. Sold by all deal ers. To the victors belong the tolls! INDIGESTION. Relief n Five Minute and Permanent Cure or Money Back. When Tallman states that he has a remedy that only costs 50 cents an! Is guaranteed to cure any man or w man who suffers from food fermenta tlon, or money back, what are the poor stomach sufferers in Pendleton and vicinity going to do about it? Food fermentation causes belching. sour stomach, gas eructation, heart burn and that lump of lead feeling as yiu fiT'ih&Wy know. Thi- name of this most remarkable stomach prescription Is MI-O-NA Most people call them MI-O-NA stom ach taMits braus they know that ther Is no remedy so good for Indi gestion or stomach disorders. Here is one opinion; "I have b-en troubled with Indi pestlnn for more than a year. I bought owi box of MI-O-XA and U cured me .v,w I would not be with out a box in the house f'ir J5.00. It saves a lot of doctor bills when you fan be cured for 50 cents." Arthur Sederriuest, 6 Nichols St., Wakefield Mass. MI-O-NO stomach tablets cost DO cents a box at Tallman & Co.'s and druggists everywhere and money back If they don't cure. ' COLLEGE READY MII.TO.V I'FOPIJJ INSPECT BUILDING THURSDAY Wnitsluirs Basket Boll Girls Pefctel Milton High School Five Other News from tlw East End Country. (Special Correspondence.) Milton, Ore., Dec. 13. The open ing of the new Columbia college will take place next Thursday evening. The building will be open from 7 to 8 for inspection, committees being sta tioned nil over the building for the purpose of showing visitors through the rooms. At 8 o'clock a 'musical and literary program will be rendered. The Waitsburg high school girls' gasket ball team played the Milton high girls' Saturday evening, the girls from Waitsburg winning easily at a score of 22 to 2. After the game the high school boys gave a banquet In the gymnasium to the two teams. Mrs. P. N. Stevens returned today from Athena where she has been for several days on a visit. J. E, Cherry is just recovering frrtm a severe attack of la grippe. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben E. Nichols are In the city from Winona. Mrs. C. P. Collins and Mrs. Walter Putnam were Walla Walla visitors to day. .Miss Eva Thompson spent the day in Walla Walla, the guest of Miss Ef fle Bennett. Mrs. Anna Bowlus Is the new clerk at the Kubler toy store at Freewater. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Edwards were over Sunday guests at Opportunity at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Phil lips. The members of the fire depart ment entertained their wives and sweethearts at a banquet given at the Hotel Fairmont Monday night. Many persons find themselves af fected with a persistent cough after an attack of influenza. As this cough can be promptly cured by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy it should not be allowed to. run on until it becomes troublesome. Sold by all dealers. OREGON FRUIT MEN TALK CO-OPERATIVE PL AX Portland, Ore. As the result of the recent apple show held here. It is expected a plan of co-operative sell ing will be arranged by the fruit growers of the northwest and Initial steps to organize will be taken within the next 60 days. President At well of the State Horticultural society, is taking the lead in the matter, and will soon issue a call to growers of Oregon, Washington and Idaho to or ganize such an apple-selling agency with a capital of $500,000. The Idea was incorporated In the annual address of President Atwell before the society and orchardlsts of the Pacific Northwest will act upon the suggestion, believing it will effect great economies In disposing of the annual crop. The association will be patterned to some extent after the fruit associations of California and their successful methods followed in marketing. The greatest' danger from Influanaa H of Its resulting ia pnesaeala. Tali an be obviated by uatng Chambar laln'a Caugh Remedy, as It not only cures Influensa, but counteracts any tendency of the 4lea towards paea monla. Bold by all dealers. CZAR OF ALL THE RCSSIAS HOLDS LEVEE St. Petersburg, Dec. A levee, at tended by all the fashionable society of the empire, was given today by the emperor at Winter Palace. This is the first function of its kind held since 19C4. . For the last six years the czar and czarina have held as few big func tions as possible, because of the fear of assassination which has rendered the existence of the Imperial family miserable. Of late, however, the czar has given evidence of a healthier and braver frame of mind and the levee Is looked upon as an Indication of the decision of the Imperial pair to resume their Hoclal activltcs. During the leveo the palace was surrounded with troops, while gov ernment spies fairly swarmed through the building, on the lookout fur nihi lists or other nusplclous persons who might have affectf-d nn entrance, dur ing the arrival of the guests. Fjrtray Notice. One span of sorrel geldings soma what old. Weight about 1160 pounds. Any person notifying Chas. Lobaugh, Llllt-tn street, Pendleton will be re Pllot Rock, or John L. Bartley, 808 warded. If you can't afford any other Iron tonic for anaemia of the resolution, try a shovell American U'onnn'i Tnmo A 25 Der cent discount nn .in scriptions brought to 314 Water street is ouerea Dy miss Boya. Chrtatmna TWm Call at V. Stroble's or the Bowman pnoto gallery, or phone orders to ciacK zis. j. h. Gibson. Large sup ply at reasonable prices. Bare maaey by read In today's ads. (Co iSi ' .nmr.rir'rE 3 ALCOHOL 3 PUB ckn hnawSktmaduojuUkvkaf SSSItJ Promotes DigntiontieoM ness ami Flra f onkrtiH wttvr Omum.Marpliine txriiaraL Aspat&rtRnMdy ftrCowIm nua.ouia 3uiaasauvuKww YVoitbjs jl oarvTrtsous jprens Dm aul LOSS OT SitER lattaafle Sijnsfla of VTVf YORK. !"hJ.'' 'SHI fkV For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AW In Use For Over Thirty Years W'WI.1"1?!' n mviusciTi rni 1 1 niTHim. 1 1 risA Bar? Hill M!"r ii m rji -vv m h y ri 11 D ivl tiaiiaaammr i u ui ilk h us hub ir-ki Housekeeping Room for Rent. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the East Oregonlan build ing. Steam heat, electric lights, hot and oold water and bath. Recently renovated. Enquire at East Orego nlan ffir. The peculiar properties of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy have beon thor oughly tested during epidemics of Inl fluenza, and when it was taken la time we have not heard of a single case of pneumonia. Sold by all dealers. Id an on ft ft mm a? MAY we help you solve tlio problem and put you in the way of doing your Christmas shopping with pleasure, . satisfaction and economy ? We take the liberty of making a suggestion regard ing the best time to do your shopping and earnestly urge you to do it AT ONCE, Como early while the pick is tho choicest, avoid the crowd and make your selections at leisure and in comfort, from a full and complete assortment Our stock is known to comprise high-class jewelry and our pri ces are less than those found in the majority of high-grade stores. First-class engraving free on all articles purchased hem FREE Solid Silror Toaspoon-FREE As an inducement for early buying we will present to every purchaser of $5.00 or more a solid silver teaspoon of an artistic de sign. We retail these spooas from $1.00 to $1.50. But one spoon will ba given to each customer. A Fow Suggestions 70 Diamond Noklac f 15 to ?75 Diamond and Pearl Rings f 10 to f 400 Diamond Brooch s n 125 to 9200 Diamond and emerald Rings f 15 to 100 Diamond and Solitaire Ear rings, a pair f 25 to f 600 Fancy Diamond Rings ? 20 to ?750 Diamond Pendants f 20 to ?100 Diamond Stickpins f 10 to f 150 Diamond Studs f 25 to 8300 Diamond Solitaire Rings f 10 to 800 Bracelets .1 2.00 to 850 Combs fl.00 to ?25 Purees 84-50 to 345 Link Buttons 75 to 8 100 Chains 81.00 to 840 Looketo f 1.50 to f 45 Watches Toilet Sets . Umbrellas Scarf Pins it 84.50 to 8150 86.00 to 8 75 $3.50 to ?35 75 to 850 MM d -HANSOM ti TSUE JeweBer 3? 3