TEX PAGES. AWAY GOES ALL DAILY KA0 OBBOONIAN. PKNDLKTON, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMIIEU IS, 1010. in it tee consists of Pr. J. GlenHar blson, Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Sampson, Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Macartney, Cheney; Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ra brook, Cheney, and Pr. and lrs. K, A. Pomeroy. Chene Venlltt Vnder New I aw. The Jury In the case of Aleiench Korn vs. II. W. Harrity and S. A. Hay ward involving about $300 brought In STOMACH NO INP1C.KSTION, DYSPEPSIA OK HAS IX nVE MIXVTFS """"""" '"- A IJitta Wii0win Now Will Make Your Out of Order Slomat'h 1-Vel nil,. rtiKvnta All Your lxl, Ijonvlng Nothing to lYrnient ami Sour. If you hnl sonic Piapppsin handy Bud tvouVI take n little now your stomach distress or indigestion would anish in five minutes and you would fool fine. This harmless preparation will di gest anything you eat and overcome a s.Hir, out of order stomach before ou realize It. 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These large 50-cent cases contain more than sufficient to thoroughly cure almost any case of dyspepsia. In digestion or any other stomach disturbance. verdict for the defendant about 7 o'clock last evening. Rut for the" fact that the new law passed under the nitiative at the last general election making a verdict by three-fourths of the jury nine men a legal verdict In this class of cases, the jury would have boon hopelessly "hung" for there seemed no possibility of getting a un animous verdict. The case of Hartwig vs. R!ngham Is on for this morning and following it the case of Sam Manerud against the city of Eugene. Eugene Register. S OF THE RORTHWEST Major Wants Cheap I.ljrlits. Iewiston, Idaho. The ordinance passed by the city council Thursday night, granting a 25-year electric light and power franchise to the Lewiston Clarkston Improvement company, was yesterday vetoed by Mayor Ben F. Tweedy. AH of the councilmen' ex cept J. R. West voted for it, and the matter will probably come up at the next regular meeting of the council in the shape of a new franchise ordinance. The patrons of the light company are complaining of excessive rates. more than Is charged In Moscow, which Is lighted with current from the same dynamos by which Lewiston is supplied. EngM Ekys More Saturday, Dec. 24, must be the last of our Closing Out Sale We have brought to our storo tho last of the Pianos that hnvo been out on rental and these, together with the few new Pianos will be sold at prices never beforo equaled in the history of tho piano business in the north west. If we have to lose money on the remaining stoekwo will do so, but everything must go. Sol u piano will remain on our floor Christmas day. ' We thought we were making tremendous reductions when wo started this sale, but they are nothing com pared with tho great slaughter we are now making in prices. Any small dealers would be tickled to death to secure our remaining stock at the present prices. Think of buying a fine, new high grade piano at a less price than any of our small competitors would pay for a piano of tho same grade and quality. At tho start, of thu sale, wholesale prices prevailed, but now von have tlu opportunity of purchasing your choice of the HIGH EST GUARANTEED PIAXOS AT ACTUAL FACTORY COST. A call of" investigation solicited. You are acquainted with the quality of our goods and tho well known values wo handle. When you nee our prices you cannot resist the temptation of buying. $5.00 Cash and $5.00 per month Places a Piano In Your Home Ta-tor Active at R2 Years. Anatone, Wash. The Rev. Andrew Turner. S2 years old, walked from his home in Clarkston to the Pinegrove church, arriving there in time to de liver a sermon at 11 o'clock. He then walked back to Anatone and preached to a 'large audience in the evening. Although Dr. Turner has been in the Paptist ministry for 62 years, he is doing the work of a young man. Irricnto Wtiitftone Flats. Loomis. Wash. Marvin Chase; Ir rigation rmn of North Takima, has organiz.-d thf- WV.i-es-f'ne Flat Irri tation an. Power company, " with hf-ail'iuiirtfrs at Tnmis to irrigate the Whitestone flats. Mr. Chase has done preliminary work and has men and teams on the ground. The Whitestone bench lands along the Okanogan river, between Loomis and Tonask'-t, comprise about 15,000 acres. Won't Ruy Rridgc Bonds. Refusal of $500,000 worth of Rroad-way-brklge bonds by Chicago invest ors to whom they had been awarded was yesterday announced to city offi cials through their attorney, Charles B. Wood, on grounds of alleged in validity. The city will be required to readvertise. Three firms E. H. Rollins & Sons, X. W. Halscy & Co. and A. B. Leach & Co. on a Joint bid of 96.81 had been granted the entire block, Attor ney Wood represented al! of them. City officials say that the city will lose nothing through the failure of the successful bidders to accept May or Simon said that the real objection of the Chicago firms Is their dislike of the initiative and referendum laws through which the bond issue was authorized. City Attorney Grant declared that j me uwnus are vaua aliu umi Aliuniey Wood's assertions will have no influ ence on him. In brief the Chicago people ob jected on the genefal grounds of "mob rule" authorization, the alleged fact that the legislature did not give consent to the building of the bridge and that with the suit of Frank Kier nan to prevent the sale of the bonds still unsettled, a sale is inadvisable. It is pointed out that some of these same complaints could have ben entered against the Hawthorne and Morrison bridge bonds, which have been held valid and which have been sold without difficulty. Slightly used but in good condition. "IMa ill A strictly high grade piano. Used about G months. E1LERS MUSIC HOUSE 8 1 3 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon Men's flub Cooks Dinner. Walla Walla, Wash. The Men's club of the Congregational church kitchen tonight and cooked a good dinner. They had everything the market afforded, with trimmings, and suggested they might adopt as a mot to, "O woman suffrage, where is thy sting? O suffragette, where Is thy victory?" Usually the Men's club sits down In the church -parlors and enjoys a spread cooked by their wives. This time the women of the church visited In the parlors -and the men acted as cooks. Zkm't Ra Hopelons about yoursslf when you're crippled with rhsumatlsm or stiff Joints f course you've trlsd lets of things and they failed. Try Ballard's Snow Lin iment it will drive away all aches, pains and stiffnss and leave you as well as yeu ever were. A. C. Koep- pn Bres. CNIVEHSITY OP IDAHO WILL ASK FOB $100,000 Moscow, Idaho. The heads of the departments at the University of Ida ho today asked the members of the legislature from the northern coun ties, who were here to Investigate conditions and decide upon the needs and requirements of the Institution, to appropriate at least $187,000 for the university and the agricultural school and experimental station dur ing 1111, and the majority of the leg islators pledged themselves to d all they could to protect the lnstitttion. Dr. Carlyle, head of the agricul tural school and livestock department has been for several weeks gathering statistics relative to the amount ap nronriated for the maintenance of similar Institutions in Washington, Oregon," Utah, Tforth Dakota, Mon tana and Idaho, and 1he resulting figures show the university .poorly provided for In the way of lunas when compared with similar schools in the six states. The peculiar properties of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy have been thor oughly tested during epidemics of Inl fluenza, and when It was taken time we have not heard of a slnfle case f pneumonia. Sold by all deal era . , ;iina TWO CLASSY HAIRY COWS HAVE TUJKUCI'LOSIS SYMPTOMS Moscow, Idaho. Two of the most valuable dairy cows in this section have been slaughtered us the result of a visit, of Government " Expert Sandburn, who Is here In behalf of the movement for tho extermination of tuberculosis In cattle. Tho prize winning Hulstetn cow of the , state university herd was found to be infected and has been killed This cow was one of the champions of the northwest of the milk strain. The Holsteln cow, considered the most valuable in the fine herd of Mayor Burns, was also ffund to be Infected. The surprising result of the examina tion Is that not another animal of the two herds mentioned has been found Infected. No one cares when the croaks. croaker filavl Fmrnd TSot Guilty. Gnldendale. Wash. Louis R. Glavis, friend of Gifford Pinchot. deposed forester, was Vrfhiy found not guilty of the charge of setting recent forest fires in the neighborhood of his or chard. Ten days ago two informations were filed against Glavls "Charging him with burning slashings without a permit. A Jury trial was set-ured here today, several witnesses be'mg heard. It was shown that the fire was started by some unknown cause, though it was also shown that Glavis had start ed several fires at the same -time for the purpose of back firing. Ctvlto Is Too Small. Salem. Or. Talk which arises every two years here Just preceding sessions of the legislature Is floating about the state capltol lobbies again as to the ways and means necessary to Increase the size of the capltol. It will be difficult this year to ac commodate the committees and the custodian is In a quandary as to the best method of placing them. There is some talk of purchasing the block Just east of the capltol if the legislature sees Its way clear to do so, and place a building thereon to accommodate the state printer and possibly the state library. Parrot Pay at Normal. State Normal School, Cheney, Wash. The first meeting of the exec utive committee of the Parent-Teacher club of the state normal school at Cheney was held In the ortice of the normal last night The committee agreed upon sev eral lines of work which It would pur sue for the coming year, among which were the organization of branch clubs, the distribution of educational litera ture and lecture courses on special topics, and arrange for the annual meeting. The appointment of subcommittees was left to Miss Johnston, the chair man of the executive committee. Besides the members from the nor mal school faculty the executive com- Sadte Ima s Lighting Substitute Tiny Electric Lamps for Candles for Dacirotivo Lighting af Xmat Timo It will save yor home and the children from danger of accident and lets by fire. Be sides, Lhe duster strings in many different colors add greatly to the beauty of your Christmas Tree ' THAT XMAS LIST OF YOURS How many really useful gifts are on It.. Why not give a practical present something with Jcctlve flomethlng that will Im useful as well as ornamental something that will do good. a real ob- Just a few suggestions of girts tliat will please and satisfy S65 days in each year gifts that reflect the true spirit of the old time Christmas. What in more desirable than an electric HEADING LAMP TOASTER PEKCOLATEK SAD IRON HOT PLATE CHAFING DISH Or a irctty electric wall or cr-iltng fixture mode to order. fog -, --ggjf? J. L, V A U G H A N Main Street. Next Door, to Post Of Moo Fourth Annual ifornia Excursion Gal Special Train Walla Walla to Los Angolos, Col. and Return via Oregon Railroad & Navigation Oo. $94 for the Round Trip $94 Including Pullman Berth, Meals and all expenses on going Trip To leave Walla Walla by Special Train Friday, Jan. 6, 1911 at 9:30 p.m. For detailed information call on or address T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent, Pendleton, Ore. or R. BURNS, District Froigbt and Pass. Agent, Walla Walla, Wash.