EIGHT PAGES PAGE THRKB C7 1 )E wish to announce that we have discontinued the credit system of doing business and hereatfer will sell for cash only. 4 By making this change we will be able to cut down our office expense, eliminate lost accounts, and save money paid as interest on sums borrowed at different times in order to pay our bills these savings will enable us to sell lower, so that the general public will be the one to derive the most benefit in the end. In credit system institutions, those who pay cash and pay their bills must in the end always pay for those who do not pay at all. We are reversing this rule so that those who buy here and pay cash will be able to buy hardware for a less price than they have ever paid before in the city of Pendleton. We cordially invite the general public of Umatilla County to bring in any mail order house hardware catalog and com pare the prices with ours. We guarantee to sell everything we carry at a less price than any store doing a credit system business (except a few lines where the selling price is arbitrarily made by the manufacturers). Come and Get Our Prices, It Will Pay You. 4m ini'iiif 'urmr The Cash Hardware Store Pendleton, Oregon NEWS NOTES FROM WESTON AID VICINITY (Special Correspondence.) Weston, Ore., A us. 31. Mr. Jas. Navin who linn been spending the summer n Ills ranch ne;ir I'endleton came up to Weston Tuesday on a business trip. Mr. Cass Cannon and daughters went through Weston Tuesday eve ning on their way to the mountains to .spend a short time picking huck e'.hcrrios. Mrs. Ullle Mill, r of Athena, was In Weston this week on business. Mrs. a. C. Kexroads and children of Milton, arc in Weston this week vlsiiing Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hex-roads. aiisscs .uaillie iilitl ivuo.t iiijiin mm Ida Kllgoro were down from Head und lliitthy mountain visiting friends In Weston. Mr. ,1a. lies Kuson spent several days this week in Walla Walla. Mr. Ivan O'llarra and his daugh ter, Mrs. Jacob Clarke, were Athena visitors Tues.lay. Mr. Motes Taylor and son Klmcr of Athena wire Weston visitors during the wel-tt. Mrs. Walter Payne who went to I'endl( ton to attend the marriage of her. .sister, returned home Tuesday morning. The MKses Gladys and Gertrude Van Winkle of Athena, were In WeB ton Tiiesd y visiting Miss L,eola Dun can. Mrs. Klvlra Roynnldds returned from Walla Walla Tuesday and re ports that her son Otis is much Im proved. Mr. John McRae returned Tuesday evening from Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Graham and son Neil have-returned fro ma few weeks' taming trip on the mountain. Mr. Fred Kyle of Fncwater, is in the city n business. Mr. ra Kemp left Monday for Col ton to join his wife and children. Mr. W. Hodgson was in Athena Tuesday on business. BUY STOCK FOR A well known Mes Moines woman after Buffering miserably for two days from bowel complaint, was cured by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all dealers. HELIX LAO DIES OF TYPHOID FEVER (Special Correspondence.) Helix, Ore., Aug. 31. Following an illness from typhoid fever, which be 'came complicated with Infantile Pa ralysis, Albeit Peterson, six year old son of a pioneer family of this sec tion, -juccumber to the ravages of the sickness jesterday morning, i Doctors McKlnney and Giiswold, ' cave medical attention and Mrs Min j nit Nelson, exerted her powers as a diligent nurse, in an effort to save the life of the boy, but to no avail. The funeral services will be eon ducted this afternoon at the Christian church, Reverend Robinson, officiating. n ud other ill, due to an inactive condi tion of Ik Liver, Stomach and BoweU, may be obtained most pleasantly and most promptly by using Syrup of Fig and Elixir of Senna. It is not a new and untried remedy, but is used by millions of wetmforroed families through out the world to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the system whenever a laxative remedy n needed. When buying note the full name ' of the ComplyCalifornia fig Syrup Co printed en every package of the ; genuine Regular price BO per bot one siza only. For sale by all leading druggist. CO! liiH-rvrntioii Condemned. Rerlln, Aug. 31. At a meeting of the Pan American union last night, Jirltish Intervention In the Moroccan situation was condemned. COMES QUIOKTjY. Don't llnvo to Walt for Weeks. A Pendleton Illustration. Waiting is discouraging. Prompt action pleases everybody. A burden on the back Is a heavy weight. Hard to bear day after day. Lifting weight, removing the bur den. Brings appreciative responses. Pendleton pepole tell of It, Tell of relief that's quick and sure. Here Is a case of It. li. Greennwald, 414 Lincoln street, Pendleton, Oregon, says: "I had se vere attacks of backache and there was soreness across my kidneys. I was also annoyed by a burning sen sation when voiding the kidney se cretions and the passages were too frequent. Being advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills, I did so and the con tents of one box cured me. I have had no cause for complaint since." For sale by all dealers. Price BO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, aole agent for the United States. Remember the name Doan'a and take no other. Sj' clal 'oi resiondenre. ) Pilot Rock, re., Aug. 31. Air rial Mrs. Lemuel Castel returned Tuesday from Portland where they have been to si lee! furn tui'e f r til" iii '.v furniture store w hlch is m ar y ( ompleted. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilbert arriv '. il Saturday morning from Xampa, Idaho and will vis't with his broth er for several days. lillie Smith was a passenger tu I'endleton last Friday evening. J. X lturgess was a visitor ;n Pilot Rock Monday. Myrtle Westgate was in town for a short time last Wednesday from her home on H'rch creek. -Vita Spa!. ling returned home Mon day morning after spending the last month visiting lur parents at Drain. Ye. She has been emlpoycd ns the nf rsncdiate teacher n, will take up her work the f.th of September. .Maude MeKeynolds has been ap pointed teacher in the Xye school dis trict and will commence teaching the fir-it or midd!. of September. Mrs F. A. l.ieunllen returned to Pi lot Rock Sunday after a visit of sev eral days with Mrs. McXabb of Pen dleton. Dr. I.icuallen was called to the home of Mrs. L, Mustard lat Friday evening near Xye. It Is reported she ha" had an attack of appendicitis. Andrew and Clark Sturtevant. sons o'i M. A. Sturtevant, are 111 with ty phoid fever. A luncheon was given at the home ef H. II. McReynolds last Wednesday evening. Those invited were the Mioses Ressie Campbell. Ksther Stur tevant and Myrtle Wesgate. and Messrs. Frank Humphrey, Ross Pick ering of Arkansas, Merwyn Gilbert and Ed Wesgate. Maude, Elsie and (.J race McReynolds were the enter tainers. Mrs. George Linsner who has sold her mountain home to Mr. Terry, is now moving to Pilot Rock, where she will locate for the winter. Mary Schlegel returned home after mi outing of several days spent at Lehman springs. a presiding officer to halt the eheer i f his "l'rat" brothers. "A r piy to the kind suggestion I'm' I may oh day be prersident oi T'i.'ted States" the speaker said,1 "i can only say that the office is so '.nil, its duties so profound that it .! licit iicr to be sought nor declined. , " 'nly two men h.ivo ever declined . the vke presidential nomination alter it had really been made. Xo man will, iv or do . -lice tile presidency. i "if ever I git into the white house I (very 'Delta' 'twixt the two seas is! vi !c . in to have his legs under mv ! At ;i: s the cheering broke out aga'n and finally resolved into an, uproarious chant and ran: I "I'hamp Clark, our next president.". Even the republicans among the jiooi college hanquuti rs seemed to1 forgit parly lines in their enthusiasm I i i vi- the Champ Clark boom. j The .-urpi'isc of the evening came nf!' !- Clark had lift the ban:ut hall, j .1. lines K. Mann, in nority leader, sec ended Clark's nomination for the, i!i nioeratie headline. ! "For the good of democracy nn.l ' in the interests of good government i end clean polities. I second the nomi- ! nation of Champ Chirk." he said. ' Tin- fvateni'ty men liowli d for ten m'uules at this unexpected iud ors', -laeut from the republican bader. The vehicle of launching the Clark i lin.'in was unique, due to the origin-1 eiity of the Rev. Ernest Wray O'Noul, j a Methodist clergyman, who was mas ter of the toasts. Speaker Clark is a u.-niiu-r of the Christian church, the sect commonly known as "I'aiiip belliics." Clark had prepared a speech. The demonstration over his boom so affected him that he forgot the pre pared speech and made a new one! that fairly bristled with "punch paragraphs. are involved in the movement and no men have been discussed as can didates. "We do not want, however, a pro gressive democrat as a candidate for rresident next year. We want a leader who will represent - the people rather than the predatory interests of ih country.- The fi deration w ill con Mitute maehim ry inside the party to bring about the election of such a man in the 1912 campaign. "We want the people to have a oie,. in the lvim'ng of the party standard bearer rather than to have l.iiii named as the resuk of secret mucuses and in conventions controlled by s"if-a, pointed leaders of the par ly " possible to cut such a hole with a case knife. Motile: liKANI) OPERA STAR SINUS AT STATE FAIR Salem. Ore. (Special) Madam Ma rie Begiie, who was formerly a mem ber of the Metropolitan Grand Opera Company of Xew York City, is to sing at the Salem State Fair during the week it is in progress, Septem ber 11 to 16. This is the first time that a prima donna has ever appeared at a state fair, and it opens up a new era in the history of the organiza tion which ha an even half centtuy of progress behind it at Salem. With the prima donna, who sings contralto, is her husband. Sig. Bernard Begue, a baritone of rare voice and great dr.imntic tensity. The couple will be accompanied hy the great Ferullo r.r.nd. which has become famous in th.- Facific Northwest. Cuts and bruises may be healed In about one-third the time required by the usual treatment by applying Chamberlain's Liniment, it is an an tiseptic and causes such injurias to heal without maturation. This lini ment also relieves soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers Set-mod to fJive Him a New Stomach. "I suffered intensely after eating and no medicine or treatment I tried seemed to do any good." writes H. M. Youngpeters. Editor of the Sun. Lake View, Ohio. "The first few dvses'of Chamberlain's Stomach and I. iver Tablets gave me surprising re lief and the second bottle seemed to give me a new stomach and perfectly good health." For sale by all dealers. No young woman, la the joy of ! coming' motherhood, should neglect , to prepare her system for the phys : ical ordeal she is to undergo. The health of both she and her coming' child depends largel' upon the care she bestows upon herself during the waiting' months.' Mother's Friend I prepares the expectant mother's sys I turn for the coming event, and its use ' makes her comfortable during all the , term. It works with and for nature, and by gradu; "" expanding all tis ' sues, muscles involved, and keeping t od con dition, brings the .lecrisis in splendid physical condign. The baby too is more apt to'be perfect and strong where the mother has thus prepared herself for nature's supreme i function. Xo better advice could be 1 given p. young expectant mother thaa j that she use Mother's Friend ; it is a 1 medicine that has proven its value ia j thousands ot cases. Mother's ! Friend is sold r.t idrug stores. Write for free book for expect ant mothers wnictt contains mucu valuable information, and many sug gestions of a helpful nature. BRADFIE'-D REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Co. Mothers Irierd. lVO Cl'T TIIKOl (ill W.M.I. OF .1 Alii AX DKSCAPIl The Man tliAKK, CI.AHK, 1912; Ml ATS STAHT ROOM Iltii Tan Reltns Knbo Roof With llnli-Rnlis Hailing Speaker for rmdricnt. Chicago. A presidential boom for Speaker Champ ClaVk was launched at the banquet of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity with a volley of college yells that nearly lifted the roof off of the Auditorium hotel. The white haired speaker, with folded arms, received the suggestion with a face that was one huge smile. In the end he had to use his skill as I ItOCiKMSSl VI-1 DKMOS OUtiAXlZK Will lindoiivoi- to Ivliniiiiate- Political RosnImii. Washington. Humiliation of politi inl bossism Is one of the main objects of the progressive democrats who are 1 tislly engaged in the work of organ ising a country wide federation of democratic precinct clubs. They con tend that both the big parties are dominated to a large extent by bosses In states, cities and counties. "We are in complete sympathy with democratic principles," said Senator George K. Chamberlain (dem. Ore.), one of the leaders in the movement, today. "The federation In no sense stands for party dissension but to place the control of the democracy in the hands of the voters. "No personalities us to candidates Rainier, Ore. Clarence Lane and lid Simmons were arrested charged wilh being drunk and disorderly and placed in the city jail of which the city marshal secured the key from the present owner These men" made their boast in the afternoon that even if arrested, the marshal had no place to put them. Sunday night they broke Jail. When the marshal came down yesterday morning to feed them he found a hole cut through the wall and the prisoners gone. A case knife with less than an Inch of blade re maining was found in the cell with a note attached, bearing the words: "Compliments t Judge Symons. This is what did the trick." Un the wall was another note addressed to Judge Symons, saying: "We are off for a 15 days' sea voyage." It Is believed the men received assistance from the outside as tile officers say it is ini- Read the want ads. You Know You au't tell by the looks of a Piano what's Inside of it. Tou have got to trust your dealer for that. In choosing between a piano agent whom you don't know and your home merchant whom you do know, is It not good wisdom to pin your faith to your home merchant? We sell S. W. Miller's Matchless Models, the Mellow-toned Music Makers from She boygan, Wisconsin, every one ot them a Top-Xotcher, keeping pace with the times. Their tone truly tells of their triumph over trashy types of Pianos often offered for sale by Irresponsible agents. We Invite you to see and hear the beautiful S. W. Miller Piano at the store of The man you know. JESSE FAILING Pendleton, Ore