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abut oaaooiOAK. ravDUtrov, ormoi. tvksday, November h, ltu. eight pager. 1-LJa.J.'.. '- -'-k. fi RELIABLE DEFENDERS OF-OUR COUNTRY- GATHERING CATTLE I'V PAGE SIX. 1 QUICK TO REPS!. ATTACKS CM v.ny '.-" i i I . . - , , -s -r ! jl ; ! : - " .v.-," .r. -.j i . . ... V. W & J AMD I c:ittk ! .I'.'. N'i'I'iii'h lUi - i tlic wil'.trr, Clnr- j Vlcbr k utnl j a few c.ittU- out i no I 0 K-3 S A' L nSsEDYgi . 'NKf Fries 5Cc catf 1.00 ZT2 SOLD AND BY CatHnrjm.7yamEg KOEPPEN'S MS QUININE WILL . HOT BREAK A GOLD JIOW TO (THE COI.HS AM) CilUlTE IX A 1TAV HOl'HS You will distinctly foel your cold lreaking and -all the Grippe symp toms leaving afU-r taking the very f'rst 3re. It Is a positive fact that Pape'a Cold Compound, taken every two hours", until three consecutive doses ..re taken, will end the Grippe and Inreak up the most severe cold, either In the head, chest, back, stomach or i I nibs. It promptly relieves the most mis rMe headache, dullness, head and iose stuffed up, feverishness, sneez ing, sore throat, running of the nose, n-nucous catarrhal discharges, sore- noij, stiffness and rheumatic twinges. r.ipe's Cold Compound is the result of three years" research at ;i cost of n.ore than fifty thousand dollars and contains no quinine, which we have conclusively demonstrated la rot ef fective in the treatment of colds or crippe. Take this harmless compound as directed, with the knowledge that there is no other medicine, made any where else in the world, which will cure your cold or end grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects aa a 25-cent package of Pape's Cold Com pound, which any druggist in the world can supply. FUGITIVE FROM CZAR LECTURES AT WESTON OPKXS LYCKl'M COVKSK )l'' HIGH SC1IOOI, WKDXKSDAY Mountain MctroiMrtN Stuilont's Defeat lkiio Da.iketlall Team niaiul Youus IiH(li Sulve the Injury With Feast fur Vaniuislicl. (Special Correspondence.) Weston, Ore., Nov. 14. The first Log llolls Over Kettal I'ulU Maa. 'number of the Ricketts entertainment Kettle Falls, Wash. While J. V. company was given at the high school Ueed. who lives near this place, was auditorium by Count Colonel Sobies hauling logs down the hillside, one kl. Count Sobieskl Is a Polish exile became unmanageable and knocked and he lectured on the "Rise and Mr. Reed down and rolled over him. Fall of the Polish Republic and the breaking his leg in two places. It is Struggle of its People' for Freedom." supposed the log rolled over some The lecture which was intensely in raise in the ground, otherwise Mr. ' teresting consisted of narratives of Reed would have been instantly several uprisings of the Polish people, (Special Correspondence.) Alhee Ore, Nov. II S'.oriiis pre vailed last week and four inches of snow fell. Cattlemen are ni;tP.ng for Klers they have not Hot in vet John I,iKlitl'oot stayed here lay night with Ja . Xels'.inV taking them o'it to ter Cre'k ranch f"i euee Adams and Schmidt each have yet. Professors Welle-s and Tonkin visit ed the school here the first of last week and went on to lk!ah ami the Potts. William MMU oved hN family to Alhee to. lay ami will s nd Irs cliil droit to ih- Al'io.. sehoe) th'.s winter ..li'f .I'liii't h!s tl.'.ii v here J. 11. l'vools has traded his ranch :ir. 1 j-'toi k h re !'"" a t.uv.'ii lie;!-- I"av-in'i-.S' !.. Wa-h.. a'!.! ' ll leae Thurs day their new home. "Dad" Andrews came from Pendle ton Friday where he had been on bus iness and went on home Saturday. C. I. Howard and Newt Reeves gave a dance in the Alhee Hull Friday night, the first of the season j H. G. Casteel, a Vklah merchant, passed through today on his way to Pilot Rock to look after business matters. Mr. and Mrs. William Fntter vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hrooks Sunday. Clarence and Theodore Dick camo In yesterday to take Mr Dick's stock out to his Pilot Rock ranch for the winter. At a special school meeting yester day evening. S. R. Neil was elected a director to fill the unexpired term of Charles McDonald, resigned. J. S. ITtterback passed through Sun day en route to Pendleton on business. James Terry came in yesterday from his Rear Creek ranch and re ports eight inches of snow. George Ellis was here from his A. Z ranch Sunday. "Mrs. Joe Luderman of Seattle, is visiting her pnrent. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Fisher of this place. Arbogast Brothers are busy getting out logs for their spring run. The Andrus saw mill will be mov ed to Ukiah -iext spring. WHERE TO? Seattle ? Spokane ? Portland ( Arrive Seattle 8:15 A. M. Loavo Pendleton 1 :30 P. M. Arrive S.oknne 0:55 T. M. V Arrive Porthui'l 8:10 A. M. Northern Paci5c Railway The Pioneer Line. First class trains. Close connections. Good leaving time. Good nnivinir time. SLEEPING CA. . ? O': PASCO 'u'iN Thresh T':-:s t:? all Po.r.ts - V5 'Z Sts-lirt tickets full infortii:;! ion from 'Xci?t ADAMS, AGKNT X. P. UV., 4Z&h PKXDLKTON'. Ask about KXCUUSIOX FA 1 IKS for these events: JC ui ion Apple Show, Spokane, Xoveinber 23-HO. killed. I II A baseball fan thinks one is an optimist If one can' cheerfully remem ber when one goes work that the world is another day nearer the be ginning of the new race for the pen nant. S. E. Kiser. Sunday Wov. "3 THE GIIEATKST EYEXT IX THE THEATRICAL 1IISTOKY OF PEXDLETOX. THE WORLD REXOWXED S teelnn English Opera Company With the full original all star cast, famous Sheehan chorus and orchestra in a niagnifiwnt pHnlutllon of the sensational opera "The Love Tales of Hoffman'' SID IJY THE PRESS AXD PI HLIC TO RE THE WORLD'S REST COMIC OPERA. Read This Important Notice Ov.ln" to Uic unusual importance of this ensasjement telephone orders 11 not le accepted. Mail orders If aecompoiifetl by re mittance will he filled in "-,,or of rettipt If MTit to IEXDLf TON Dlll'tt CO., and self addressed stamiH'd cnvclie cu closel. RI GI LAR SEAT SALE OPEXS nilO VY, XOYEMI5EK 17. 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Dealers everywhef e : or write tor 'Viciiplire circular to any aaencjr of tha Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) etc. The entire lyeeum course con sists of two lectures two musical en-1 tertalnments and one chalk talker. It the following unmbers are as Inter-1 eating and entertaining as Count So bieskl they are well worth attending. The Weston basketball boys played and won their first interschoiastle game Friday evening when Echo, the opposing team, found "some basket ball players." The game was full of Kinger from start to finish and both teams were fast, but Echo found "Fat" Lansdale too fast for them. When time was called the score stood 37 to 13 In favor of the home team. The basketball girls had prepared an Ir.formal reception for the visitors and immediately after the game the high school and the teams spent a Jolly good time at the high school reception room. The visitors laft with the hope that a double header re turn game might be played next Fri day, November 17. Rev. H. S. Shangle of Milton held services at the Methodist church Sunday both morning and evening. Mrs. John Van Slyke and Mrs. Venerd Bell of Weston, were In Athe na on business. Mrs. James La Lande of this city was in Pendleton Tuesday on busi ness. Master Vernan Waddingham was conveyed to Walla Walla last week and an operation for appendicitis was performed. The little lad had been suffering for some time with a bruise on h.'s side but It fas not consider ed serious until Wednesday when it was found that he was in a very ser ious condition. He stood the oper ation well. Mrs. John Dupuis of this place ' spent several days this week in Athena. i Mrs. James Schrlmper made a vis it to Pendleton Wednesday. I j Mrs. Alexander Kinnear wns in I Pendleton on business during the ; week. I Miss Mabel lilomsren of Weston, spent Saturday In Walla Walla. j Mrs. I.u Lande of Walla Walla, spent several days with friends and ' relatives in Weston this week. j Mr. Oran Heeler who has been vis- ; iting in Weston for the past few ' weeks left Saturday for his homo in I'ayton, Washington, i Mrs. Jinks Dudley of Athena, was t Weston this week visiting friends. i Messrs Thrasher and Clarence Rexroad are going to spend this week hunting ducks on the Columbia, river. Mr. Vened Hell who has been in Pasco for several days returned home i Thursday evening. ( I The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. !J.rimeM Lieunllen is seriously ill. Mrs. R. D. (,'ashatt and children of Spokane, are in Weston visiting Mrs. (,'ashatt's parents, Mr. anil Mrs. M. J. Nor Dean. Mr. Archie NorDoan accompanied his sister, Mrs. Cash att. They expect to remain In the ! city a few weeks. ; Mr. and Mrs. Pert Winn off Helix have moved to Weston for tho win ter and are residing In the Michel cottage on South Kater street. i Miss Lyette Peary of St. Mary's hospital of Walla Walla, is in Wes ton vbltlng friends. The Mlssea Anlce and Doris Rarnes ! of this city spent Sunday In Adnms. Insurance Companies are always watching for "Smoker's Heart." Be sure they don't get you! Smoke a light, domestic blend a Gen! Arthur Miw 10c Cigar M. A. Gunst C& Co.. Distributors Excursion to Spokane Low fart's for the week Make Arrangements With Agent Northern Pacific Ry. The Pioneer Line. And take in this combination show Elaborate "Fruit Display. Continuous Entertainmenta. Spokane will Entertain Fares quoted and full information gladly furnished. WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Tendleton. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen'l Tass'r Agent, Portland, Ore. ROl'ND-l P A NX I' AL STOCKHOLD ERS MEETING. On Tuesday evening, November 14. In the assembly room of the city hall will be held the Round-f,"p Annua! Stockholders' meeting, at which time a complete report of the last year's business and the 1911 show will -i submitted for your approval Also at this time will be held the annual election of officers for the ensuing year. Every stockholder Is urged tc be there. J. H. GWINN, Secretary. Known For Its Strength The First National Bank PENDLETON, OREGON CAPITAL, SURPLUS ar.J UNDIVIDED PROFITS . RESOURCES OVER 500.0D0.0U 10 000,000.00 SECURITY j The more people eee and hoar of long drawn out trials, tho more they I are inclined to ask: "What's the use of courts? TO CURE A COLD IV ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE RROMO . Qalnlne Tablets. Drugglstn refund money if it fa Is to cure. E. W." GROVE'S lgna ture is on each, box. 25c AND NOW READY FOR BUSINESS! Before buying your tea, coffee, extracts ' and spices, call and see us. We carry a fine large stock composed of every popular flavor, and blend our teas and coffees to suit your individual taste. Coupons given with every 25c purchase Redeemable in our up-to-date China Dep't. THIS IS PENDLETON'S GREATEST STORE FOR. Cut Glass China Haviland Hand Painted China Japanned Ware Glassware Porcelain Ware Crockery Enameled Ware Owl Tea House Next to LivengoocTs R. J. Cressvyell, Mgr. SWlli