EIGHT PAGES. DATLT CA8T OKEGOKIAN, PEWDLJtTOX, OiUDGOlT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 88, Itll. PAGE THK1TX, CeprrlfM ttio p ejjrej Bnjin;nt.(a.ewyork Maker of Benjamin QUes Tfeaeksgivkg Signals Freezing Weather DOSSIBLY you've been able to get along very comfortably up to the present time without an overcoat. If so, you're fortunate, tut remember that from Thanksgiving time forward King Winter rules with a frosty hand. Why wouldn't it be wise to prepare for Thanksgiving not only by secur ing a fine, fat turkey, but by purchasing an au thentically styled Benjamin overcoat? We dis play these coats in a score of remarkably hand some patterns. Each model has that captiva ting "air" and every stitch is perfect. In all the world there are no other coats that can be com pared with a Benjamin. Twenty dollars and upward. Make your Thanksgiving "doubly happy by wearing clothes of unquestionable quality. HoM Br (tiers PENDLETON'S LEADING CLOTHIERS Leave Pendleton 1 :30 f M. WHERE TO ? Seattle ? Spokane ? Portland ? ( Arrive Seattle 8:15 A. M. Arrive Spokanc....9 :55 P. M. L Arrive Portland 8:10 A. M. Northern Pacific Railway e The Fionecr Line. First class trains. Close connections. Good leaving time. Good arriving time, SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO Through Tickets to all Points East or West Secure tickets and full information from W. ADAMS, AGENT N. P. RY., PENDLETON. Ask about EXCURSION FARES for these events: Nation Apple Show, Spokane, November 23-30. SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX FOR Mil FOLK (Special Correspondence ) Alboe, ore., Nov. 28. There will be a .special school meeting here next t-aturday to vote on a special tax levy and to let the contract for cut ting 20 ricks of wood Paul Clark kept two plows eoinS nil week and the ground is in fine condition for plowing. Frank Smith, of North Fork was hore Friday night with a hunch of horses which, he expects to dispose of In Walla Walla. He will go to Doug las county to make his future home, having disposed of his pkice on the river. "Pad" Andrus came over from his home yesterday and went out to the Andrus saw mill and on to Pendleton today. He has invented an automo ble wheel and expects his patent soon. Ed McUroom visited the Prairie last week. Mrs. Joo Linderman departed for her home In Seattle yesterday after an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Fisher. M'ss Helen Hynes left Sunday for Baker City to attend the teachers' in stitute. William Flitter camo from his ranch SPORTS Oakland, Cal., Nov. 28. Orval Over all, the greatest baseball pitcher ever turned out by California, predicts the end of his diamond career as a result of an injury to his twirling arm while pitching for Stockton against Oakland here Sunday. Overall threw his arm out and was obliged to leave the mound in the sixth Inning. The arm is badly swollen, and the former Chicago Cub star announced that he probably would make a trip to Youngstown, Ohio, to have it treated by Bonesetter Reese, who doctored him for a similar accident two years ago. He fears that his arm will never be the same again. Weston Girl Winners. Weston, Ore., Nov. 28. Athletic girls representing Weston high school and the Columbia college of Milton battled at basket ball in the local court Saturday evening. The visitors had numerous chances, but could toss but one goal, and were beaten by a score of 10 to 2. The attendance was large and the crowd remained for a basket social which netted a handsome sum for the basket ball treasury. Miss Saydo NorDean led In scoring for Westjn. Too Much l-Mtball Hooting. Annapolis, Md Nov. 28. Antone Barilla, a member of the naval acad emy band, is dead today as a result of over-enthusiasm at the Army-Navy football game. Barilla was seized with heart failure while shouting in frenzy at Captain Dalton's kicking of goal which won the game for the middies. Football Player Buried. Klamath Falls, Ore., Nov. 28. Vir gil Noland, the University of Oregon football player, whose tragic death caused grief among the students and faculty of the entire university, was burled in this city Sunday. Studenti and classmates of Noland acted as pallbearers. DISPLAY IGNORANCE THREATEN. WITHOUT CAUSE, TO CANCEL, WATER RIGHTS Settlors on the, Umatilla Project Re ceive Notice of Intention to Be Put on Blacklist and Water Users' As sociation Comes to Their Rescue. (Special Correspondence.) Hermiston, Ore , Nov. 28. Several of the land owners under the Umatil la government project recently receiv ed from the general land office at Washington notices that their water rights have been held for cancella tion on account of the nonpayment of dues. These notices were s'gned by the assistant U. S. commissioner. They allowed the applicant 30 days to make payment, threatening to can cel without further notice. The commissioner held that when a building and maintenance charge are both due that It makes the two charges delinquent at the same time and for that reason the water right Is held for cancellation. The secretary of the Water Users association sent a telegram to the commissioner of the general land of fice, stating that this Is a mistake, and has received a letter In which the land office at Washington has con firmed the telegram of the secretary of the Water Users' association, and state In their letter that the cancel lations have been recalled and that the water rights would remain Intact. There are several holders who have received this letter from the govern ment. Rnd all have paid their 1908 and 1909 charges but the building charge and maintenance for 1910 Is not paid, and they are allowed until March 1, 1912. to make this payment. If the payment on the water right Is not made, it is up to the Water Users' association to foreclose on the land and not for the government to cancel any water rights. It seems to the people that the gov ernment needs some one at Washing ton who will understand the workings of the office, and not those who arei trying to make it hard for the settler j Some of these people who have re-1 ceived these notices understand that' simply a mistake has been made, but ' others who do not know, and who are new to the government work are very much worked up over the letters re ceived. Mr. C. F. Morrow, who has for the past few years been connected with the Western Land and Irrigation com pany, as salesman for that company, has accepted a position with the Her miston Hank and Trust company. He will take the position recently vacated by Mr. Otto O. Sapper. The Commercial club of Hermiston will give another smoker December 8. The program has not as yet been V m'"& iT i " r-M v; t& fer' i i:iS3 MAE R0DGER3. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is invaluable for all throat and lung troubles. It gets at the cause and cures gives per manent, not temporary, relief. The experience of Miss Rod ger is an example of its mar vellous remedial cffaalities. "For some time I was a sufferer from bronchitis and spent a great deal cf money doctoring, until I heard through a friend cf the wonderful merits of Duffy's Pure Malt Whis key. 'Early in the fall I began taking it and since then have been entirely free from the bronchial attack. I consider i: my duty to thank you but I have not enough words to say in praise of this wonderful Pure Malt Whiskey as a medicine that is good for every one." Miss Mae Rodgers,1 202 S. Grove St., East Orange, N. J. u3s Pure Malt Whiskey has to its credit fifty years of success without a question as to its merits as a curative agent It overcomes all weakening, wasting and rundown conditions of the body, brain and muscle, giving the system power to throw off and resist colds, coughs, grip, catarrh, bronchitis and asthma and it is a wouderfiil remedy in the prevention and cure of consumption, pneumonia, stomach troubles, malaria and low fevers, taken as di rected. Prescribed by doctors and recognized as a family medicine everywhere. Sold by drugwlst, grocer and dealers In sealed bottles, price J 1. 00. If you can't procure it, let us know and we will tell you how to obtain It. Write lor tree doctor's advice ami book ol recipe lor table and sickroom. The Dally Malt Whiskey Co, Rochester. K. T. announced but it is assured that the quartette of the Pendleton Commer cial club will be at this meeting. Don Campbell Is looking after the program. The petition of George H. Upthe grove for recorder and of J. M. Scar borough for treasurer were given to the clty-recoder last week. This makes two tickets in the field for the election on Tuesday, December 6th. MAN OF 80 DRIVES 40 YEAR OLD HORSE Weston, Ore., Nov. 28. Amasa Phillips, 80 years old. Is driving a horse Just one-half his 'age, and both appear to be good for several years yet of work. Mr. Phillips is the own er of valuable Weston land and town property, and labor with him is not a necessity, yet he is never contented unless industrious from morning un til night. He is nowhauling gravel for a concrete building which he Is erecting on his Main street lots for use as an automobile garage and im plement warehouse. One of tl)e hors es he is driving was brought to Wes ton from Utah by Joseph Blomgren. and its age of two score years is well authenticated. It has lost some teeth and its forage must ba ground, but it is in good condition otherwise and tugs strongly in the harness. Grows Hair at 65 Years of Ago Dear Sirs: . 'I heard of PARISIAN SAGE and as my head would Itch a good ueal, I thought I would try it. I never used any remedies before and was bald on top of my head. I am using the third bottle and have a lot of hair where I was bald. I would like you to see the new hair sprouting from my head. The itch ing in my scalp quickly disappeared. I am 65 years old and have been at the Bazaar 61 years. Wm. A. Hopper. Auctioneer Hark ness Bazaar, Ninth & Samson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Large bottle of PARISIAN SAGE 60 cents. Guaranteed by Tallman Drug Co. for dandruff, falling hair and scalp itch. Puts life and beauty into faded hair and is a delightful hair dressing. St, George Cafe and Grill WHITE COOKS, SERVICE FIRST-CLASS Open Day and Night Prices are Reasonable Hot Merchants Lunch Daily 1 1:30 A M. to 2:00 P. M. French Dinner every Sunday from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Entrance on Webb Street or through Hotel Lobby Independent Meat Market We have re-opened the Farmers' Meat Market on eaaf Court street and will carry a fine and fresh line of FRESH AND CURED MEATS, SAUSAGES AND LAUD. POULTRY EVERY SATURDAY. KURRLE & SON Phono Main 445. Prompt Delivery. When At Your Desk smoke mild, domestic cigars. Reserve heavy, richHavanas for leisure hours in your easy chair. As a business smoke, try the Genl Arthur MiM 10c Cigar M. A. Gunst C& Co.. Distributors Five Passenger, Six Cylinder touring Car The New Series Franklins Are the most beautiful in designs and finish. They are almost noiseless. They aro simple, economical and reliable. They aro the most comfortable to rido in and the easiest to handle. They have no water to bother with and they are lighter and more powerful than anything else on the road. Latest model now on exhibition Ask for a demonstration Pendleton Auto Company iContlnued on page five.;