East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 21, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PACK SIX.
DAILY RAST OHEGOXIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON." SATl'KDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1911.
EIGHT PAGES.
FAMOUS DOCTOR'S
PRESCRIPTION.
E-'MrrhofstohmH)
4.
W. C. I. U. CLOSES
tOontiniued from page one.)
following county officers were elect
ed: Mrs. J H. Loezer of Echo, rresl-J-nt;
Mrs. Cora Croekatt of Pendle
ton, vice president; Mrs. L V. Keel
cr, of Koho, correspond ine; secretary;
S,lis5 Fl 5"i0 Call hook of Hermistnn.
record ins secretary; Mrs. Emma Ev
ritt i f Freewater, treasurer.
In the evening the audience was
treated to a special song service.
I'rof. 1. V. Kceler of the Echo public
school save if very practical and in
teroslinc t.!k on "What Parents May
lo for the Schools." He w;is follow
ed by an address hy Rev. F E. Fin
ley, pastor of the M. E. church on
Wha: ih. Parents Can Do for the
Sun cay School." The evening was
closed A.:h an addre-s on "What the
AV. O. T. l Should ro for the Public
Sv-hool." by Mrs. Silbanch. who spoke
in her u-nial charming manner
Fridi-y ninrnins's services opened
with devotional exercises, le i by Mrs.
Kvrritt of Freewater. Then follow
ed the appointment of superintend
ents for the various branches of the
work throush the county, who are: 1
Superintendent of the franchise de
partment Mrs. E .W. Phelps of Mil-'
ton. !
Superintendent of press work Mrs.
A. R. Reese of Milton I
Superintendent of temperance
3V!rs. o. L. Dunning of Stanfield. I
Superintendent for temperance lit
erature Mrs. Sophia SchmiU of
Echo.
Superintendent for medal contests
Mrs F. E. Finley of Echo.
Superintendent of department of
mothers' meetings Mrs. s. L. Cliark
of Echo.
Superin'endent of purity depart
ment Mrs. Thomas l.awson. Athemi.
Superintendent of anti-narcotics
Mrs. J. H. Kaley, Pendleton.
Superintendent of pnysioal culture
and hereditary Health Mrs. Belle
Horry Milton.
Superintendent of Y. P. H. de
part nx-ir, Mrs C. J. Oulliford, Echo.
Superintendent of S. T. I depart
mentMrs. George Hurb of Pendle
ton. Parliamentary department superin
tendent. Mrs. S. S. Shields, Miton.
Superintendent Sunday school de
partmentMrs. S A. Lowell, Pendle
ton. Next came a few Interesting papers
and talks on the following subjects:
"How to l'eep a W. C. T. U. Alive,"
by Mrs. Everitt of Freewater.
"How to Awaken An Interest in
Temperance Work." by Mrs. F. E.
Finrf-y lately of Hydro, Okla.
"How Oklahoma Kept Dry," by
Rev. F. E. Finley.
Mrs. G. L. Dunning of Stanfield,
: but lately of North Dakota, told "How
the Saloons Were Kept Out of Stan
f.eld "
The following resolutions were next
presented by the committee and ad
opted by the convention:
I We, the Woman's Christian Tem
perance Union of Umatilla county, in
10th annual convention assembled, re
turn thanks to God that, though we
have not gained in numbers and In
fluence as we wish we had through
the past year, yet we feel Inspired to
go on and we pledee ourselves indi
vidually and collectively to do all in
our power to add Oregon to the dry
states, and as unions we will adopt
every plan proposed by our state ex
ecutive for the furtherance of tem
perance and righteousness through
our several departments of work.
We heartily commend the maga
zines and papers which have elimi
nated liquor advertisements from
their columns and we rejoice that the
number of clean periodicals is in
creasing. Resolved that the franchise depart
ment be especially emphasized in all
our unions.
Resolved, that we deplore the bar
baric performances connected with
the Pendleton Round-Up. We are
heartily in favor of everything that is
a benefit and uplift to our county and
sta:e, but are emphatically opposed
to anything that has a tendency to
lower the moral tone of our commu
nity. We wish to thank the Echo Echoes
and East Oregonlan for their courtesy
in publishing the proceedings of our
convention.
We thank Mrs. Silbaugh for her un
tiring efforts in our county which has
mad this convention possible and for
t her eloquent addres-es and inspiring
leadership throughout our sessions.
We thank the good people whose
hospitality we have enjoyed, Kev.
Finley and the trustees of the M E.
church for the use of their comma
rious bu'lding, for the good music
furnished, and especially we en
Joyed the singing of the young men
and Miss Waugh.
We also thank the superintendent
of the E.'ho public school for his cor
dial greeting and t'niely remarks.
ELEANOR PHELPS,
ANNA LEEZEU
Committee.
The convention then adjaurned un
til the evening services.
In the evening the audience listen
ed to the thrilling story of "How Se
attle Was Cleaned Up," und of the
"Recall of Hiram C. Gill," told by
Mrs. Jackson Siibaugh, proving thut
the politics of a city can be clean.
You are not experimenting on your
selr when you take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for a cold as that
preparation has won its great reputa
tion and extens ve sale by its remark
able cures of colds, and can always
be depended upon. It is equally val
uable for adults and children and
may be given to young children 'with
implicit confidence as It contains no
harmful drug. Sold by all dealer.
linker Chiiies. Help Rebels.
Baker, Ore. Baker Chinese have
contributed to the revolutionist part in
China $500. One of the revolutionary
members In this country visited Ba
ker a month ago seeking funds to help
establish a republic in China.
Don't tr.fle with a cold Is good ad
vice for prudent men and women. It
may be vital in case of a child. There
is nothing better than Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for coughs and colds
in children. It is safe and sure. For
'ale by all dealers.
I"ol"Wit Closes School.
Irby, Wash. During recess, a num
ber of pupils of the Irby school had
their curiosity aroused by a skunk
caught hi a trap near the school
grounds. A close investigation re
sulted in the children beating a hasty
retreat, and on reassembling in school
the atmosphere was found to be so
strongly impregnated with the disa
greeable odor that it was found ne
cessary to close school for a day and
a half.
WEST LAYS UMATILLA
CASE BEFORE IAFT
;OVi;i5NOU WHITES A
u:m:ii to president
The best plaster, a piece of flan
nel dampened with Chamberlain's
liniment and bound on over the af
fected parts Is superior to a plaster
and costs only one-tenth as much.
For sale by all dealer .
Fire Destroys Kosaliu Home.
Rosalia, Wash. Fire destroyed the
heme of Mr. MeAlpin. Nothing was
saved.
.V.-liiv? on SuRsrotloii of Nation's Chief
Executive. Tltoroiighly Outlines
Nnxls of Irrigation Projtvt in Wvxt
End of I'mat lla County.
Salem, Ore., Oct. 21. Governor
West yesterday forwarded a letter to
Pres. Taft following up his recent
conference with the president on the
west extension tf the Umatilla recla
mation preject, at which time the
president promi.-ed to give the sub
ject his personal attention if tho gov
ernor would write to him concerning
it.
The governor in his letter calls at
tention to this promise nnd outlines
the benefits to be conferred on east
ern Oregon by the project. The plan
involves the reclamation Of 60,000
acres of land by tlie diversion of the
waters of the Umatilla river and Wil
low creek. The reclamation service
has thoroughly Investigated the sub
ject and is believed to have made a
favorable recommendation, although
nothing has been officially given out.
The surveys are complete the water
rights existing have been settled, and
it appears that an executive order 'is
all that remans to put the work un
der way. . Governor West calls atten
tion to Injustice to Oregon In that this
state has contributed more to the
reclamation fund in proportion than
any other state, and has received less.
Ax Cuts Morton Man's Nose.
Morton, Idaho. C. A. Edwords met
with a serious accident. In trimming
the limbs from n fallen tree one
sprang back and threw the ax, cut
ting the bridge of his nose to the
cheek bone. Five stiches were taken.
BABE KILLED BY '
SPEEDING STREET CAR
WlllI.F. PI.AYIXO RUNS
TO .DEATH I'XDKIt WHEELS
Tot's Glow Tragically Ends In Instant
IVcvitli ns Motor Huns Down ami
Crushes I.lfo Out In Street Near
Home of Pnrents.
Astoria, Ore., Oct. 21. Running in
to the street In front of his home at
1271 Franklin avenue, after a top ho
had thrown awny. little three-year-old
Harold Peterson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Peterson was run lown
and Ins antly killed by a Pacific Pow
er & Light Company's car, .manned
by Motorman E. K. Birch ' and Con
ductor Isaac S. Slade. The rough
bumper of the car struck the child on
the hip and threw him upon the
street. While the whee' did not pass
over the child, the underwork of the
car next to the wheels bumped him
s-everely.
Neuralgia of the fact, houlder,
hands or feet requires a powerful
lemedy that will penetrate the flesh.
Ballard's Snow Liniment possesses
that power. Rubbed in where the
pain is felt Is all that is necessary to
relieve suffering and restore normal
conditions Price 25c, 60c and $1.00
per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen &
Bros.
JUST TRY A TEN CENT
- -BOX OF CASCARETS
Insures vYou for Months Against a
Sick 1 1 oid ache, CoiiKtiMMon or a
Had HlouuK'h.
Put aside Just once the salts,
cathartic Pills, castor oils or purga
tive waters which merely force a pas
sageway through the bowels, but do
not thoroughly cleanse, freshen and
purify these drainage or alimentary
organs, and have no effect whatever
upon-the liver anil stomach.
Keep your'inslde organs pure, and
fresh with Cascarcts, which thorough
ly cleanse the stomach, remove tho
undigested, sour and fermenting food
and foul gases, take the excess bile
from the liver and carry out of the
system all the decomposed waste
matter and poisons in the Intestines
und bowels.
A Cascuret tonight will make you
feel great by tn.ornlng. They work
while you sleep neer gripe, sicken
and cost only 10 cents a box from
your druggist. Millions of men and
women take a Ca-curet now nnd then
and never have headache, biliousness,
coated tongue, indigestion, sour stom
ach or constipated bowels. Cascar
ets belong In every household. Chil
dren Just love to take them.
Probably most Chinamen
know what the row is about.
don't
Neither coaxing nor swearing will 1
maKe a nen lay when she doesn't
want to, or can't.
$100 REWARD. SIOO.
The readers of tbls.pnper will be pleased
to Irani that there In at least one dreaded
disease that science has been able to cure
In all Its singes, and that Is t'luunli. Hall s
Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now
known to the medical fraternity, t'uturru
being a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure taken Internally, acting directly upon
the blond and mucous surface, of the sys
tem, thereby destroying the foundation of
the disease, and giving the patient strength
by building up the constitution and assist
ing nature In doing its' work. The pro
prietors have so much faith in Its curative
powers that they offer One tiundred Dol
lars for any case that If falls to cure. Send
for Hat of testimonials.
Address :
F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. O.
Rold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Ball's Family I'll la for constipation.
Hotel McFeely
The Only Strictly First-Class,
. Modern Priced Hote in the City
New House. New and Beautiful Furniture. Hot
and Cold Water in Every Room.
NO INSIDE R.OOMS.
Rates $1.00 and $1.50 Per Day
Corner Alder & 4lh Streets
Oppositt Keylor Grand Theatre, Walla Walla, Wash.
I'M CERTAINLY, PERFECTLY, DISSATISFIED
As sung by ELIZABETH A. MURRAY now playing
Madame Sherry in Frazee, Lederer & Woods' production
"MADAME SHERRY"
New Amsterdam Theatre, New York
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OTHER. FAMOUS MUSICAL SUCCESS WILL APPEAR NEXT WEEK WATCH FOR TT.