East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 28, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OltBGOXIAX. PK.VDUKTOX. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, Itll.
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Twenty-seven
Days to
Christmas
Nov. 28
The Procrastinator
Gets Left.
Buy Those Presents
Now
Thanksgiving day is Donation
day at St. Anthony's Hospital.
Those desiring to donate will
find the most complete lines of
Linens, Nankins, Sheets, Pillow
Cases, Bedding etc. at this store.
This store will close
at noon, 12 o'clock,
Thanksgiving Day.
If you enjov bavin? vour fwl stuff come
from an ABSOLUTELY CLEAN and SAN
ITARY STORE. THE PEOPLES
WAREHOUSE i. that ONE STORE in
Pendleton. ,
Thanksgiving Poultry
Leave vour order now. Fine, fat Turkeys,
Duck, Geese and Chickens.
Fine Pipe Cranberries, quart 20
Fancy Mixed Nuts, lb i 23
Fancy New Crop Dates, lb. .. 15
Plum Pudding, cans .. 15 and 35
Fig Pudding, cans 15 and 25
Fancy Canned Asparagus, can "30d
Cherries in Maraschino, bottles 35, 60
. and 90.
Candied Fancy Cherries
and Pineapple, lb. 75
Fancy Tablo Raisins, per
package 20
Fancy Sweet Midget
Pickles, pint 35
Fancv Lobsters, cans 25
anil 35.
Sweet Apple Cider,per
gallon ... 50
Extra Fancy Rome Peav
ty Apples, 1kx... $2.25
Extra Fancy Figs per
package o and 10
Good old Fashioned Mince
Meat, 3 lbs 50?
MEADOW FARMERS
PASS RESOLUTIONS
ASKIXG GOVERNMENT TO
BVILD JOHN DAY ntOJECT
O'pUs Sent to President, Secretary of
tho Interior, Oregon ('oiiro8.siiiial
IHie;.3itloii, Orcein Development
League and t'onimerclul IUhIIom.
(Special Correspondence.) j
Stanfield, Ore., Nov. 28. Strong
resolutions were adopted by the farm-,
ers living on the "Meadows" adjacent
.to the Umatilla river at a meeting
which was held at the home of Zoeth
Houser Saturday evening. Copies
have been sent to President Taft, the
secretary of the interior, senators from
Oregon, representatives In congress
from Oregon, the Oegon Develop
ment League, and to vaious Commer
cial bodies. The resolutions follow:
Whereas, some 200,00 to 300.000
acres of fertile soil in Gilliam, Mor
row and Umatilla counties, in the
state of Oregon, which are now un
productive because of insufficient
precipltat'on of moisture, might be
made highly productive and capable
of supporting 10 000 to 80.000 famil
ies by the construction of what Is
known as the John Day project In
Oregon; and
1 Wherens the rlenartment nf the In
terior has pronounced the said John
Day project both feasible and desir
able, and I
Whereas. Oregon Tias contributed
largely to the reclamation fundi and
has not received through expenditure
within the state the amount of rec
lamation funds which she justly de
serves; and
Whereas, the irrigation of the lands
of the West Umatilla extension, by
means of flood water from the Uma
tilla river, according to present plans
of the United States reclamation ser
vice would unjustly deprive old set
tlers and small farmers along the
Extra Fancy Mushrooms,
individual cans 25
Extra Fancy Diamond V. Oysters, cans 25
and 45.
Special Walnut Sale, 5 pounds good nuts ?1
Tryphosa and Wine Jelly makes delicious
dessert, packages, 2 for 25
Extra Fancy Stringles? Beans, cans 25
Extra Fancy Peas not colored with cop
per cans - - -j 2o
Our Celebrated Ehmann Olive Oil, bottles
35, 60 and 91.00.
Lemon and Orange Peel and Citron, fancy,
pounds - - 2o
Extra Fancy Snowball Cauliflower 20 and
25.
Extra Fancy Cannon Ball Cabbage 11). 3
We have a choiced lot of Dress Turkeys, 25c per lb.
Extra Fancy Bleached Celery, crisp and
fresh, bunch - 15
Extra Fancy Large Smooth Sweet Potatoes
pound '. -
Extra Fancy Head Lettuce, each 15
Extra Fancy Tomatoes, Bmssells Sprouts.
Egg Plant and Cucumbers, Turnips.
Beets, Parsnips, Carrots and Squa-sh.
Fancy Ripe Bananas, doz 40
Fancy Oranges, doz 50 and 60
Fancy Lemons, doz .-. 40
Extra Fancy Pineapple, cans 25
0 cans Choice Pineapple -. $1.00
Choice Winter Xellis Pears, lb 5
And to complete the meal, use the Celebrated
T. P. W. special blend Coffee, lb 35
The Peoples Warehouse
Save Your Coupons
Where it Pays to Trade
Only o FoivDays ILongor
Tooth Extracted and
Filled Uiihoiil Pain
DBRS-GRAV
NOW AT BOWMAN HOTEL
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN BY THE USE
OF VITALIZED AIR. TEETH FILLED WITHOUT
PAIN BY THE USE OF ELECTRICITY.
As Drs. Gray & Co. have already operated upon scores of
Pendk-ton's best citizens, and as testimonials proving their pain
less work have been seen in every household, it makes further
personal reference unnecessary.
ALL KINDS OF DENTAL WORK DONE. GOLD
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY.
Only a Few Days Longor
made, would be rendered useless and
destroyed by the construction of the
reervoir for the West Umatilla ex
tension; and
Whereas, several thousand acres of
will be destroyed by being Inundated
by the waters covering the site of the
proposed reservoir for the west ex
tension; and
Whereas, many official, political,
corporation and public Influences, a
well as many Individual persons, have
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mnat ft.rttlA anA nrnrillpMvp In ml Ul- I
Umatilla river and all Its tributary, on wWoh beautlfu, home, , repre8ent
streams above Stanfield. .of water, h , and of more
wh'ch they need and desire for the. , ...
Irrigation' of their lands; and
Whereas, there Is douot as to thej:
at."1 Irom the umatiiu veTBnTits 1 Nw Remedy tor Colds and Catarrh
trihntflrlaa after tha riehta nf all, 9
prior appropriators have been com
plied with, to irrigate efficiently the
sandy lands nearer the Columbia riv
er, of which the West Umatilla exten
s'on is comprised; and
Whereas the continued considera
Don't let that cold grow worse, and
possibly develop into a case of chron
ic catarrh. Check it now it is so
easy, with' the new discovery, Men-
iicjca-, tn? iviihhu'-u v.".w. thrtlvntna
I' f ,he T:l,Uat,!,ta nf '6ome It Is now known that to cure colds
is retarding development of !an(1 catarrh the MBa tract mugt be
10.000 acres of land for which Mrriga- disinfected. The infecting
tlon has already been Provided, and 8 destroyed, without
h'nder ing and P"" '?;e" however, irritating or Injuring the
of capital in further IW"" ' rellcate' membranous tis ues. How
lands already under cultivation: and, be m whlch
Whereas, even needed "ada and . physic al for year,
highway Improvement by the county P question, for
cour na ue ru. . - , d fc, new remedy, Men
existing uncertainty that such roads. " ,.i.
or highway improvement, for which
expenditures mlgM otherwise be
Remedy6 CATARRH
UMATILLA COUNTY
GIRL DIES IN INDIA
Friends of Mrs. Charles Ruther
ford, formerly Miss Gertrude Preston
will be shocked to learn of her un
timely death which occurred on Oc
tober 13th. 1911, at the American
Baptist Mission in India, where her
husband was stationed as missionary
pastor. Eleven days after the birth
of her child, Dorothy Janet, she was
seized with a deadly attack of malar
ial fever to which she succumbed aft
er a three days' struggle.
Native Christians at their own re
quest bore her re.nains on their shoul
ders a distance of more than a mile
to the last renting place, where ac
cording to the laws of that country,
she was buried within twenty-four
hours of death. The casket was plac
ed un'ier ground in a cement recep
tacle and covered with solid rrfasonry.
The distressing news reached her
paren's, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Preston,
at Huntington Beach, Calif., in a let
ter from the stricken husband which
was received November 17.
This i a sad blow for the parents,
b"th of whom are In very poor health.
Gertrude wag laBt seen by her par
ents and friends In this country In the
summer of 107, when nhe left the
United States for a seven years'-stay
In the foreign field Khe was nearlng
her thirty-fir.-t birthday, being the
eldest of a family of nine children,
the young'-st also having died some
years ago.
Khe was graduated from the E. O.
8. N. S. In 1901 and from McMlnnvllle
. College in 1906.
Mrs. J. N. Scott of Athena, with
Mr. Scott and little daughter, arrived
at Huntington Beach Juirt two days
after the new of Gertrude's death.
Weston Leader.
but a fine audience came out. This
will be the only Monday night service
during the meeting. Saturday night
will still be used as before and Mon
day night as "the rest night " But
next Sunday night is to be used by
Mr. R'denous in giving his illustrated
lecture. "In His Steps," for which a
small admission fee will be charged.
Evangelist Holmes spoke last night
on "The Price of Power," taking
Matt. 15:24 as a text. He said that
this text was the usual one chosen for
a sermon on what most people call
"oelf.ili.nl.il " the mnklne of some sort
of a sacrifice that good may come.
This, dcdeclared, to be lore'gn to me
mind of the Savior when He spake
these words: He referred to the
"denial of Self." Paul calls tnis
"..eif "the flesh." the "old man,"
etc. In every one there Is the con
stant warfare between the forces of
evil and of good the expressions not
ed above were figures or speecn indi
cating the evil factor in tnis warrare.
Jesus demanded that "no" should be
the answer to all temptations to do
wrong one must deny the flesh,
"self," and follow Him in the course
of g.tod. It was a somewhat new
line of thought, but the audience
greatly appreciated the effort.
All rejoiced in hearing "The Good
Confession" at the close. Some will
be baptised again on Wednesday
night. One remarkable feature of
this meeting Is the number of men
that have been won for Christ. Others
are deeply concerned and it is thought
by the workers that the "real har
vest" Is yet to come. "Selling Out"
will be the subject of the sermon for
tonight.
MOST SEVERE COLD
IS EASILY BROKEN
EXDS All GRIPPE MISERY
IX JUST A FEW HOURS
XVK SCHOOL REPORT
OUT FOR LAST MONTH
CHRISTIAN CHUtOH REVIVAL.
Hue Moixluy Xltrlt Crowd Grw-t tin?
EvangelihtH.
Many thought that after the great
crowd that attended the Christian
church revival on Sunday, the at
tendance would be very small last
n'Klit. and especially slri'e there had
Veen no M'jndny niirtit s. rv're before
Nye, Ore., Nov. 28. The report of
school district 81, at Nye, Oregon
for the month ending November 24,
1911, has been Issued by the teacher,
Mrs Stanton, and Is as follows:
Number of days taught, 16; per
cent of attendance. 97.
Those who have been neither ab
sent nor tardy arc: Clare Waldron,
Mildred Judd, Ruby Judd and Floyd
Adams.
School will be closed all Thanksgiv
ing week.
Killed hy STatli of Tak.
Creeriwirh. Conn. While ele.-.ninit
Pape's Cold Compound Is the result
of three years' research at a coat of
more than fifty thousand dollars, and
contains no quinine, which we have
conclusively demonstrated Is not ef
fective In the treatment of colds or
grippe.
It Is a po.-ltive fact that a dose of
Pape's Cold Compound, taken every
two hours until three consecutive
doses are tuken, will end the grippe
and break up the most severe cold,
either In the head, chest, back, stom
ach, limbs or any part of the body.
It promptly relieves the most mis
erable headache, dullness, head and
nose stuffed up, feverlnhnesa. sneez
ing, sore throat, running of the nose,
mucous catarrhal discharges, sore
nes, s'iffness and rheumatic twinges.
Take this harmless compound as di
rected, with the knowledge that there
is no other medicine made anywhere
else In the world, which will cure your
cold or end grippe misery as prompt
ly and without any other assistance or
bad after-effects, as a 25-cent pack
age of Pape's Cold Compound, which
any druggist In the world can supply.
Ely's Cream Balm
Is quickly absorbed.
iies Relief at Ones.
It cleanses, soothes,
beals and protects
the diseased menu
brane r.-snltin from
Catarrh and drives
away a Cold in tho
Head quickly. 1'e-UAYFFVFR
Stores the Senses of IllH I I blbll
Taste and Smell. Full size 50 Cts., at Drug,
gists or by mail. In liimid form, 75 cents.
Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street. New York.
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tholyptus. for ourselves
The vapor from Mentholyptus
reaches and cleanses every part of the
Infected tissue. When this is followed
by the soothing and healing Menthol
yptus salve, the treatment is the most
effective ever known for colds and
catarrh
Although we have on our shelves
many good remedies for colds, we can
especially recommend Mentholyptus.
for we know what It can do. We are
so sure of its merits, that if the first
package fails to reach your case, It
will not cost you a cent.
Don't fail to investigate this rem
edy for colds and catarrh. Anyway,
call at our store and let us show you.
the outfit. You can then see for your
self how simple th's Mentholyptus
treatment Is. Pendleton Drug Co.
THE OFFICE
PENDLETON. ORE
Farpily Liquor Store
A. SCHNE1TER, Prop.
Phone Main 299
711 Main Street.
house Mm. James Healey, a mother
of five small ' children, slightly
scratched her hand on a carpet tack.
She was taken ill and died from lock
jaw. There Is little danger from a cold
or from an attack of the grip exoept
when followed by pneumonia, and
this never happens when Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy' Is used. This
remedy has won Its great reputation
and extensive sale by its remarkable
cures of col'ds and grip and can be re
lied upon with Impllc't confidence.
For sale by all dealers.
For pains in the. side or chest
dampen a piece of flannel with Cham
berlain's Liniment and bind It on overj
the seat of. pain. There Is nothing
bitter. For snle by all dealers.
WMcSa for Yi ?
COOKING
A Delight or a Drudgery
"Wear-Ever" Aluminum
Cooking Utensils
Save Time, Health
and Money
"WEAR-EVER" ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS are 99 per
cent pure polM metal, no glass coating to chip off cannot rust, do not
contain and cannot form any poisonous substance, savo your food
practically everlasting.
To Housewives of Pendleton
Attend our free" demonstration, all this week even tho oldest user of
Aluminum utensils can learn new tricks from Mrs. Kcarns, our expert
direct from the factory.
Specials in "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Ware
Lip Sauco Pan, regular 55c seller, special 30
Stew Pan, regular 65c seller, special - 35
2 pans for the price of one.
The Taylor Hardware Co.
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