East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 07, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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D.-. CCL3ZX TIEDICTiL CISCOVERY
ciakts tje stoma. strttnt, promotes ths tlc! o?
Cilcstire faiees, rr stores tae lost appst.ie, o:k:3
tssi.uilarioa perfect, ioxiioratts tie ii cr and
purifies an J enriches fie blood. It Is the treat blood-maker,
lU;b build-? end restcrjUre aerre tonic. ST makes me.t
strong in tcdr, actire la mind sad coot in ludivmeot.
TbX " EKtco ery " is pore, glyceric extract of Amertcan medical rooU,
rol Jiely free frctn alcohol moi 'l iourio!, hba-lortoin(( drujt. All it
intre4eau are printed oa it wrapper. It has no relationship with trcret
Dovtrums. I: etery infredieoti esdoned by the leader la all tbe tttiooit of
inediciae. Doo't accept a tecret oottrua a a ubtitu!e for thi time-proven
reasedT or xvorf ccrosrra. At Toil neighbors. Tfcey mutt know of
many core made by it during patt -40 year, rifbt in your own neighborhood.
World' Dstpentary Medical Aooatioo, Dr. R.V. Pierce. Pre., liuffalo, N. Y.
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THE S HfHil. OP MODEItX MCTHODS
Te t-l '!). IniivxJual Instruction and a personal lnt-rft in -ach
t u;:! hr riv.ns for the rapil advancement and the hort timu
rtsiuire.i t- graduate in our school.
E-kk;.ir.?. .fhonhanl, Typewritin? and all bufintf. shorthand
fit J English subject j racticaliy an-1 thorouith'y taught. Our in'-truc-t:'T.
i Individual, fur 5tui-nt. have the i-rivilege of taking any num
! r of fuI.;k; without t-xtra cost. EXUOI-L NOW.
lsy ar.i vc-sirg classes. Graduates assisted to good positi-uis. IV.'-ji
ir- 1 tr than i.i iao,t schools. M. I.. H.AXt m', 15. A..
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Mr II A. M.I'.'-r. "r.. furniture
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fr -m the- r -'-rvation tvhert he :
I work. ne for .:v..r. M.T.pson.
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h a. -rr'jr.i."-rn'-r.t would Injure : rerrja-M of a man were fund :n the
e to th oon-urner ; rovided' th i Fea'h-r r:v r -n Haz-.-'-.u--h ranch.
, i The h .-ly U i t j be that of
Isr-o't t'.-ar Th. v-.::r. rr- . 1 r t -niri.
J!'' n ' 'i0 ';r;'!"r a 'n:at2ri? ar-'! ( r;T ,!: , ,:aT;-are-l fr-.-m his m'ne
; ..".-r a-l.-r..f.i?nition but whieh t r-n th rr::dd'e fork of the W.iey river
over f "jr rn .ii hs ago and of whom
i: i tra' e v, a- found.
Follow the Crowd
AND YOU WILL FIND TllE GOLDEN RULE ST0UI5.
Lrfllvs' Ouixu' Govi:?, .?!.:-.: v:luc-s ...
A:.-, vhor c..-; l(c Or.;ir.r at
Orr;".n City Ywx.l Kankets
Ihui Mackinaw Coats
rftn'r 11-avv Ptinporton Clir-ck Shirts
Days Bib :, Overalls
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WE LEAD. OTHERS FOLLOW. . - -
GOLDEN RULE STORE
Hotel St. George
(,i;oil(,l-; nAltVEAl'', I'rt)K-iur.
European plan. Everything flrt
clao. All modern conveniences. Hot
water heated throughout. IJooma en
isulte with bath. Ijirge. new aample
rooina. The Hotel St. iorge l pro
nounred one of the mml up-to-date
hotelit of the Xorthwext. Telephone
and fire alarm connection to office,.
Pti'A hot and cold water running la.
al! room.
ROOMS $1.00 and $1.50
Block and a half from depot. See the
bl electric flgn.
nrt-cla". Grill and Cafe In connec
tion A I-'i t.'arte.
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AUTO CAB
rilOXE MAIN 109.
The OREGON MOTOR CO.
315 I-:. COURT ST.
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'V THE I'AIM.ESS DENTIST,
! NOW AT
' THE BOWMAN HOTEL
WILL. REMAIN ANOTHEU S
) WEEK. p
The Dr. hns already cppratcl ft
t) urion numbers of Pendleton's
V citizens, nil of whom will tell
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It rniitht '!' fairly well un!-r a visor
'a', pr-.gr---Mve adrr.lni'-tratlon.
..uer-tly oe,ur that at etlor. time a, Th4. Ckir. rM,el, have succeeded Jfldi D CC I ! Tl D V S H 2 S i ! G
voter l r-.H.red to ma.e hi ' hoc;.-.. , ,a....jr;nff ikirssf and It I . ' . ' V'
..(,,-..,,., ,,r ire two of the ir.ort common cr.d nt'-st ci --
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j lutlor.s do riot lan Ion? even In the
Urge coiinrrieH of the earth.
from an i or. 2 tr.'-n Jr. ti.e i.on,.r..j io:t oi
whom lie may have had no ;a:t.
;o'l governrn'-i.t U oft.-ri loore d'--j.-ndent
u:-on ante-election work tha'i
u;on woik done on election day. El
ections are u-'Jally ex'lting and ome
T.m'K extremely ho. and now and
t.'.' n th re in goo i reaon for thi.-i jai-.-r,. .
There may he vital i?u involved. j
But ax a rule the important part J At 1;!, fharU-s Cunningham's 14 0,
of the right is finished when it In de- I 000 U avenged,
tided who U to run for office. Thi !
-vl-lent that the Mar is about over. ; tresu-..7r.f tnMlm u-A ...
'. whii h shown that mod-rn revo- ' of much ill heairh. To ke-o vo'jr storrarii
! in a healthy and ttrong cot:diion ard to ?tt
j the proicr nourishment f.-orn ti.e fod yw
car, lax:
The I'.ound-I'p election on Novem
ber 14 hou! 1 be an event of Interest
part of the campaign the public ne
glect ar.l leav.-n to the settlerntnt
of a few parti'B who have special
lr.terentrf at stake: or who are In the
j.ature of "busy bodiei!."
Becognizirig thlrt situation and the
etlia lial might remit from it th
Eat Oregomuri ha arranged lla
uraw election for tiie purpose of as
certaining the public sentiment with
rference to mayoralty candidates.
Jf people will but take a proper
ii.lertft and express their personal
jreferen'es they will be doing much
toward dciding who s.hall become
mayor. No man want to run for
mayor uniei- he feels be ha! the
tupport of a large element of the
pe.,pl..- and whoever comes forth aa
the victorious candidate in the straw
More rain would be "till better.
THE I 'B ICS II Y SEASON.
Bring forth the callow Freahy, lads
The s'-ason 1-i at hand.
When breaking bones and grewsome
groans
Beglad our fair young land.
Come, gaily form the fiying wedge
And s'art the college rush.
And tramp upon his tender turn
And muff! his manly much.
Altogether now:
Bi'e-his-eye; Kite-his-eye; Haw! Haw
Haw!
Chew-hie-ear! "hew-h!s-car! Chaw!
Chaw! Chaw!
Kirk 'im In th' turn-turn,
Nick 'lm on th' knoh,
Pir.g Mm In th' th'nk-tank.
' Gaff 'irn In th' gob;
Biff 'im In th' bread-bag Jab 'im in
th law.
.iector v, ill have the best of reason , T,.a:a Fresh, Eta Fresh, Raw! Raw!
j-.r goif.g upon the ticket In tecem-J Raw!
h i.
There are runt who profess to think
the East Oregordan's straw election
may work for the benefit of some
particular candidate. But it wont lf
friends of the various candidate tx
rt themselves to the extent of voting
tnd urging their friend to do like
wise. The straw election will give a
fair and open test of the popularity
of the various men who are men
tioned hn possible candidate.
As far a this paper is concerned
It has no favorite among those who
are Ili-ted. If the East Oregonlan had
a parti' uiar candidate It would be
urging bis nomination and election
und would not be asking for a straw
v.te to ascertain the popular choice.
The straw election Is Intended to
brlr.g out in honest expression of
Fruit Cake
Htip t, M. Mar, J. Lincoln)
Mix four cut sifted pastry flour, one
level tenspoon soda, two level teaspoons
mixed ( )" texcer.t cloves), one-fourth
level tenrpoon salt nd two cups seeded
and 0-isrtcred raisins. Add also one
l alf dp nuts chopped fine. If you like.
Blend .ne-l,alf cup f'ottolene with one
cup brown sugar and one cup whits
lignr, add one cup molasses, one cup
milk ar.d then the flour mixture. Beat
wt-U and bak In two pans.
You will fmJ tlii fruit cake at light,
moiit, flavory a any you ever made
with butter. You save something, to
ty uiing Cottolcne the perfect shortening.
I Come, drag the freh young rooster
I forth
And stand hi mon his ear;
His long neglected schooling must
Be started now and here.
We'll pour molasses down his back
And rub his hair with glue.
And give him boiling tar to drink
And broken glass to chew.
Everybody sing:
Break-a-leg!Break-a-leg! Bow! Wow!
Wow!
Bing-it-to-'lm! Zlng-lt to 'lm! Zow!
Zow! Zow!
Biff 'im In th midriff,
Mash 'lm In th' mug.
Bang 'Im In th' bean-bag,
Bam 'im In th' lug;
Cop 'lm on the cocoa. Jolt 'im In th'
Jaw,
Beta Fresh; Eta Fresh! Raw! Raw!
Raw!
Come, sally forth, ye gallant Sophs,
And bung the Freshy's nofe,
And walk upon his prostrate form
And gaily tear his clothes;
And romp upon hU diaphragh
And stomp upon bis spine,
The Freshy is In season and
The sport this year Is fine.
Chicago Record -Hera Id.
KEI COMPLEXION' LATEST RAGE
Paris. The complexion of the Paris
woman has changed this reason. East
winter the prevailing mode was white
with red lips. This autumn the out
of door tint with a touch of dusky
red In the checks has become the
fashion. The leading hairdressers
supply glistening ryes for the evening
by four drops of a chemical formula.
Duffy's Pure Ma!tVh!3ky
u directed.
It ii a form of food
ilready digested, ar.d
whep taken jut before a
meal stimulates the mu
coui iurfaces and little
glands of the stomach to
J healthy action, causing
ufficient flow of tiie
Gastric juice to digest the food and it pro
rnoiej perfect atsimilafion. It a'.io excites
the flow of saliva for the diestior. c-f star.d.v
food, preventing fermentation in the ttr,;;aii
and bowels.
If these diseases or other sto-rach 'ro;;Vkt
have already taken bold, Duty's Pur-; Ma!t
Whiskey wiil quickly restore tl.s liiitiiv.i
to their natural healthy ccnuiti-jn.
Duffr't Pure Malt WhUfce7 i Uis orlr wMv
her th la taxed fajr the Ooifernrrfit fin-a
S 3.i I- (Lut:r'i!. ST--' ar: r.d dealers ir. unthiA
T ! price l-00. If you can't procure ii, lt
v. know and we will t.li youi how t- cr-Zitr
Write fforfr'orfoctof aJvce a net booiicx.c;-K
for table and sick room.
The D-ff7 Halt W'.j Cr.
Every Woman
U Interefted and ihouic know
boit the wonderful
, MARVEL Whirling Spray
Tbe btw Vaginal Syringe
Brftoit convenient- It
Cleanses instantlr.
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Dont Let It Slip
'X'KrouK your Fingers
Put it i
you that he does e:;act!y as he
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n IM BANK
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THEN1&X7
will Have rr
Wise old BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, when he died, willed Ja.OflO
to the city of Boston. This money was to be put out at compound
interest. One hundred years thereafter (In 1S93) this $5,000 unci
the interest amounted to $131,730 nearly half a million.
YOUR MONEY will grow lf you'll let us keep it for you.
MAKE OUR RANK YOUR BANK.
We pay liberal interest consistent with safety, 4 per cent com
pounded semi-annually.
The American National Bank
Ask youf drutfifistfor lu
If be canaot iudqIv th.
MARVEL, acceot no other?
but send sump for Illustrated
book sealed. It gives full partlcu
lars and directions invaluable to ladifM.
MAflVEl CO.. 44 East 23a Itrwt, Near
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The
Pendleton Drug
Co.
Is In business for
"Your Good Health"
. Tbe East Oreponian is eastern Oregon's representative paper. It
leads and the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patron
age. It is the advertising medium of this section.
Pendleton Planing Mill and
Lumber Yard
J. A. BORIE LUMBER CO., Props.
JUST RECEIVED
Carload of Cedar Posts and two carloads of
Cement.
All orders promptly filled. Phone Main 7
Large
and Complete Line of
Lumber Carried.
REMEMBER THIS WHEN
YOU UAYE PRESCRIPTION'S,
OR WANT PURE MEDICINES
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We are Sole Manufacturer!
and Distributors of tha
Celebrated
TOILET CRE.VM
COLD CREAM
TOOTn POWDER
and
MT. HOOD CREAM.
TallmaiY & Co.
Leading Dnigcrigta of Eart
ern Oregon.
ST. PAUUS
SCHOOL
i Opens Sept 14
Boarding and Day
School for Girls.
Primary, Intermediate. Aw
; ; ademio Special and Tost- ; ;
; I Graduato Courses. Depart- ' ' "
ment3 of Music, Expression 'i '
PKRSOXAL ATTENTIOX
REFINING INITiUENCES
THOROUGH WORK
Nettie M. Calbraith
Principal
WALLA WALLA, WASn.
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