PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX. PENPLKTOM. OBBQOM, TIIl'IlSDAV. IECEMBEIl 14, 1011. EIGHT PAGES. PRIVATE INTERESTS OPPOSE EXTENSION thorp Is no intention on the part of the government to interfere with the rights of legal water users The O. V. U. & X. Co. is said to be holding up construction of the Coyote cutoff pending the government's decision whether the Stanfleld reservoir will 1 i ,e built. If the reservoir be built the I cutoff w'H leave the main line back Mashmston. Per. 14 Senator , Koh , gouth pf the rosprv0ir Ohnn,h..rl.,;n is much encouraged in k.av Stanfiold on the branch line "nmv;,"n B1,h 1,10 Wost tmatilU v . to rmat;la. Some rail- Vr,-, lw a utter from a reliable., .ultlwltks ri,mark that possibly m'" 'in.. in mo .w . . ,.,,,.. ..-,,, ,1 ho niniln near tllft CHAS. FULTON MAY 1X)UMKK SEXATOH MAY HE HOPE OK SOLOX'S ENEMIES a function would be made near i proposed uam. tne line running in i Hermiston. the track through Stan- iciurvi liraiMing n.s fieM j ti.I other protests. The letter ..u tribute iii aetivites to V. J. Fur- i'jni ni,,i ti. . i oe, wnu acroniing to , ., , , , ...... i,.,-.i.,,,.,i thv let; .t. - have lands on the market! ' ' ..." ...', i. i. i,.,jn $., n.l ,,00 per acre huh would btt,, the Coyote' .3onu, :n direct competition with the , h..cinin near Stanfield and pm-..TIrnnltt Tirill.i.'t !; m!4 tt-ViiiH 1 . Refuse to onim.t llim.-elf on Mat ter mul Denies Kespor. Ibility of Ita'm Started In His ltelialf Wilt I'rove a Factor. would probably sell at JSO or $90 per atre " Th lof. r says th:t emissaries for ?t:infie:,) people are creating the d;s--rntioi among IVrvh and McKay creek -rfoitii-r. despite the assurance that When The Doctor Says, "Three Cigars a Day for You" laugh at him, and smoke all the mild, domestic cisars you want. It's not the quantity, but the quality th3t hurts you. Even or.e rich, black Havana cigar will irritate you. But you can't hurt your nerves with any number of the light Gen! Arthur Miid 10c Cigar M.A. Gunst CS, Co., Distributors Woman Is interested and should know about the wonderful I MARVEL Whirling Spray i new vaginal syrtng. Best mast convenient. It cleaues Instantly. t TOUT dniflStf If tie cannot tupplr the MARVEL, accept no other? tax Bend sumo for Illustrated took sealed. It eires full parti en ters and directions inraluableto ladles. ia CO , 44Eait2jsi Street. e till" running through part of the proposed nwrvoir site, putting Stunfeld In line for the end of a freight division. 'These facts and tho further fact tlvn some farmers in the proposed reservoir site are growing weary of delays." the letter s:as "are the real cause of opposit'on.'i It is held here that the president ajid the secretary taken the lead in urging his of the interior are broad enough to dacy. overlook the selfish interests and build the project. -Portland, Ore., Pec. 14. Charles W Fulton. ex-l"nited States senator and antagonist of Jonathan Bourne, may yet become the "hope" of those whj seek to overturn the senior sena tor. For some time a quiet move ment has been on foot among some of the o'd guard republicans to put Fulton to the front once more, and the Morning Astorian, published in Fulton's old home at Astoria, has now candl- f Every orit'fA. j r o-- Lit a Wesjr E 2 When you wan; . R. R. WILL BRANCH OUT Salem, Ore, Dec. 14. For the pur pose of running a railroad the full length of Oregon from Natron, near. Kugene, to Ontario, on the Idaho line and dropping feeders front that line to several important poinis along the southern border of the state, the Oregon Kastern Kai'way company f led supplementary articles of incor poration with the secretary of state ncreasing its capital stock from 100.000 to $6,000,000. From the main line the company proposes a branch line to Weed, Cal., to connect with the Central Pacific 1 ne, a branch from the main line to Agency Plains, a branch to Lakeview and a branch from Lakeview 15 miles' south to Goose lake on the state line. I Mr. Fulton coyly sidestepped a di rect answer when he was asked if ho wll! be a candidate. He said he had seen the front page editorials of the Astorian under tJ? heading "Does Oregon Want Capable Men in the United States senate?" adding that this was published without any sug gestion or convivance on h's part. "I am not prepared to discuss the matter at this time," said the ex-senator. "I will not say that I will not be a candidate, nor will I say that I will be a candidate. I have given the matter no consideration." As Fulton does not put aside the suggestion of his name for the sen atorship and some of his friends have taken up a crusade in his behalf, an ! exceedingly important factor has been added to the situation. Since it be came known that Ben Selling is like ly to become a candidate. Selling has been regarded as the residuary lega tee of the bitter anti-Bourne element. there will be a stampede of old liners to the ex-senator, who consider that their first allegiance is to him if he sounds the battle call. Selling Considering Matter. Selling has not definitely announc articles. The directors are R.' Blais dell. J. F. Meyer. J. P. O'Brien, C. G Su.herland and James G. Wilson. THE 2 AUTO CAB I'HOXE MAIN 468. : The OREGON MOTOR CO. Z 313 E. COURT ST. SPORTS CHICHESTER S P'LLS niU in Krd t4 f,.. mruilicWx Take other. I?n f taup UrnrisU. A-i- f-rt-r II I.l lfl rwi known as Best. Sicst. Always Ret .at. SO! D BY DSi fifilSTS FVFRW7HFPF NOT THE ONLY OXE. Tliere Are Hundreds of Pendleton ine resolution by tne Doard or ai-' a hlmsB f candidate. He has only rectors increasing the capital stock 3a,d that he Jg seriOTlsiy considering and embodying the above plans of the matter. Apparently Fulton Is construction with the necessary ac- about to d0 the game th!ng. -wuh companying powers is attached to the both in the field there woula be a de. elded division of the forces that might otherwise be united against Bourne. It 1.4 therefore safe to say that strenu ous efforts will be put forth by the anti-Bourne leaders to keep one or the other out of the race. While the general preference of the old guard would be for Fulton, and many wou'd go to him from a sense of loyalty, whatever they' believed his chances to be, many who would like to see Fulton senator again do not be lieve he is available as a candidate, and will argue that Selling i-hou'.d be made the standard bearer. Selling has carried the progressive label and has made a fight for the Oregon system In years when Fulton and his friends were standing on the other fide. N'tvd Profrretwvo Kliv. Cirque de Paris last night. The fight Arguing that this Is a progressive went the limit, and Carpentier won year, with the La Follette "peril" giv on points. ing them bad dreams, many of those Parisian society. including hun-!a'lied with the old-line faction de dieds of women in evening gowns, ! clare that concession mu-t be made witnessed the contest to progressive sentiment, and they In the early rounds Carpentier had . doubt their ability to show Fulton all the better of the bout. He sue- i suff'clently progressive. To best j cteded in closing Lewis' eye and in ' Bourne, they contend, they must lay j the tenth round punished the Amer- J in a quantity of progre-sive fire. lean severely. After some stalling, Meanwhile, much interest will be Ltwis came up fresh for the fifteenth, taken in the reception that Fulton's PILOT ROCK 1 CLEARS NEAT SUM (Special Correspondence.) Flt Rock, Ore , Dec. 14. Through the medium of their annual basilar and supper, the Iid eV Aid society cleared 1101.85. which will be devot eJ to the work that the society has under contemplation. The affair was a social success also. Ira Terry was a visitor over Sunday in Pendleton. Su ie McHeynolds Fpent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Charles Mathews of Stewart creek. MauJ Mathews was a visitor at Pi lot nock Monday from Stewart creek. Tom Gibson and wife spent Tues day in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. George Sch!egel left Tuesday evening for Pendleton on bus ne s. Mrs. Marlon Smith spent Tuesduy evening In Pendleton. Dan P. Smythe of Pendleton was a business vis tor at Pilot Rock Tues day evening. Klbert Casteel spent Tuesday in Pendleton. Among those who attended the big waterusers' meeting Tuesday evening at Pendleton were Thomas Jaques, H. H. Gilbert and Alfred Hemphill. L. C. Scharfe was a business visitor at Pendleton Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Leathers of Hermiston, passed through Pilot Rock Tuesday on the'r way to Nye to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Whit taker. Lon Knotts was in from his ranch Tuesday to do some trading. Mr. Sid Campbell and Raymond Kidwell' drove to Pendleton Tuesday morning, returning home in the eve ning. Mrs. George Done and Mrs. George Carnea and little Merle Done left Monday for Walla Walia to spend a few days. Mrs. Arasmith, sister of Mrs. L. E. Roy, and daughter, of Colfax, Wash ington, arrived in Pilot Rock Monday for a week or ten days' visit. . Dr. Lleuailen Is spending a few davs in Walla Walla on business. Charles Nelson of Butter creek was a vis tor at Pilot Rock Monday. Poiiltrymon Arc Organizing. Milton, Ore. A poultry association li'ijln 1 1; -" . liQ:i- "Ml I sail Ml ALCOUOL 3 PER CENT. AVcgelable PrcpantfionRirAs similatiiigitieFoofJaiKlRrf'uli ling the Sionariis aMDoWkol 9E1 Promotes DigcstionJOiferfur ncss mul Risr.rnn!,iln; npiitur Opium .Morphine norMncraii fcOTNAnCOTIC. JkcMiUtt- VVwmaT- turn Sen Ctanfrd Sugar Anprfprl Rpmpriv IhrfYmsRi Mnn . Snur Stnm.vh.Ill.irrrir Wormsforo'ulswns.rfVtrisli ncss and Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. re I j&lULul-Ulb mm Guaranteed under the TooA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper !. m aria i x n n y Bunm n u TMt oiNTaua uanaf. mi m to a a em. Is to be organized In the Mllton Freewater district. A meeting was held Saturday evening of a number of the poultry fanciers for this pur pose, at which Rev. J. A. Lord pre sided. I. E. Young, E. A. Williams and E. II. Tolen were appointed a committee to draw up a constitution and by-laws. B. P. Williams wan named as chairman of a committee of 12 to solicit membership and funds to start the work. Fast'me pictures please all. 17-Yenr-Old Whips Iwis. Paris. Dec. 14. George S. Carpen tier, the 17-year-old French welter weight champion, won the decision over Harry Lewis, the American pu- ' gilist and welterweight champion of j England, in a 20-roundg fight at the reoplo Similarly .Situated. Can there be any stronger proof of fered than the evidence of Pendleton residents After you have read the following, quietly answer the ques tion. Mrs. E. J. Me'.ners. 501 Lew s street, Tendleton, Oregon, says: "About two years ago a cold settled on my kid aneys and caused backache and pains through my loins. I felt lame and siore and any movement such as looping or lifting was accompanied by sharp twinges. Wh'le I was suf fering In this way, Doan's Kidney Pilla were brought to my attention and I procured a box at the Pendle ton Drug Co. They gave m reliei -nt once and I had not used them long, Swfore my trouble was entirely remov- j d. I know that th s remedy Is one of Kfeat turrit and consequently I do i not he -sitate to recommend it." (State iTitnt on October 10, 1&05 ) Time Is tho Tot. Mrs. Meiners was interviewed on May 17, 1310, and she said: "I still hold Doan's Kldnry Pills in high es- j He jabbed Carpentier repeutedly and name receives in other parts of the neid his own until the end, but the state. Some of his friends believe he Frenchman had shown better form will not only consider the senatorsh'p,- throughout. but will be induced to enter the race. The fight was for a stake of S3. 000 This contingency, it Is admitted. Is of which $3,000 went to the winner. dependent upon other turns the sit uation may take and upon what de cision Is finally reached by Ben Selling. McGwrty Gets Decision. Pittsburg. Pa., Dec. 14. Eddie McGoorty of Oshkosh. Wis., and Har ry Ramsey of Philadelphia, aspirants ,n&- "ey fought at 122 pounds ring for leadership of the middleweight slde- fighters, fought six rounds last night with the popular decision given to Mc Goorty. Jones IK-fcat Davis. Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 14. Kelly Jone of Uutte won a decision over Kid Davis of Salt Lake last night in 10 rounds of fast and cl.-vor fight- Daley Defeat De Oro. New York, Dec. 14. John Daley of Chicago last night won the three cushion billiard championship from I Alfred DeOro by two points, the score for three nights play being, Daley . If 0; De Oro 148. Swellings of the f!en caused by in flammation, colli, fractures of the hone, toothache, neuralgia or rheu matism can be relieved by applying ISE ALLEN'S lOOT-KASi;. The ami eptic powder to be shak en into the shoes. If you want rest an'i cnnitort for tired, ti nder, ai h:ng, ; HALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It swollen, sweating fo. t, use Allen's should be well rubbed In over the part i Foot-Ease. Relieves corns and bun- , affected. Its great healing and pen- I inns f( :i!l rinin rinrl rtrvrmli Viltt;r;r4 ......:. ,. . uA ..In rt.A , teem and I am ple-eed to again say , sores fin,. canU3 sr)ots. Just the ,l:rlrn. P,. !r r.n nnri 1 n.r thing for dancing parties, patent c swelling and restores natural con- a good word for them. I have taken this preparation recently and It has done good work Tor sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. Kctf York, sole agents for the United Slates. Remember the name Doan'a nd take no other. I leather shoes, and for breaking In Lottie. Sold by A. C Kocppen & Br--s. new shoes. It Is tne greatest com fort d'srovery of the age. Try it to- I day. Sold everywhere, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. triMi package, address Allen S. Olm- (U-d. Le Roy. N. Y. KNOWN FOR ITS STRENGTH Women Put Men to Slinnie. East Long Meadow, Mass. Unable For FUEE to prevail upon the men of the village ti paint the new horse sheds of the Baptist church, the women of East Long Meadow, who raised the money to build the sheds, will perform the task themselv. They will work In relays and the leaders of local society will begin operations at daybreak to morrow with paint of their own mixing. THE First national nvk PENDLETON, OREGON Capital, Surplus and Urr i vided Profits, $500,000.00 Resources $2,000,O00.CO KNOWN FOR ITS SECURITY The quicker a "old Is gotten rid of the less the danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall of Waverly, Va., says: "I firmly believe Chamber lain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best preparation on the market for colds. I have recommended It to my friends and thev all agree with me." For sale by all dealers. ' One good thing, the day Christmas Is Sunday. beforo Iieuaro of Ointment for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, a murciiry will surely destroy the sense of mell and completely derange the wliolf ayHtPm when entering It through the miiconi aurfnoea. Kin'h article should nerer bt ued except on prescriptions from reputable physlclnriR, en the rinmnire they will do l ten fold to the good you can possibly de rle from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Tnle do, O.. cootulns no mercury, and la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucou" aurfacea of the system. In buy 1 111; 1 1 1 1 'a Catarrh Cure be mire yon get the genuine. It la taken Internally and male li Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. reatlmonlnls free. Hold by liruifKl"'. IMce, 75r per bottle. Take Hall a family Pills for constipation. Jifaaiti A Bd ( on Hd IT1 5 S ft HDD 3D f MAY wo help you solve tho problem and put you in tho way of (loins your Christinas shopping with pleasure, satisfaction and economy ? We take the liberty of making a suggestion regard ing tho best timo to do your shopping and earnestly urge you to do it AT ONCE. Come early while the pick is tho choicest, avoid the crowd and make your selections at leisure and in comfort, from a full and complete assortment Our stock is known to comprise -high-class jewelry and our pri ces are less than those found in the majority of high-grade stores. First-class engraving free on all articles purchased here. FR EE-Hand Painted Plate As an inducement for early buying we will present to every purchaser of. $5.00 or more a hand painted plate of an artistic de sign. Wo retail these plates from$1.00 to $l.r0. A Few Suggestions Diamond Neck laces ....$10.00 to ? 75 Diamond and Pearl Kings - $10 to $400 Diamond Brooches . $10.00 to $200 Diamond and Emerald rincrs $15 to $100 Diamond and Solitaire Ear rings, a pair $15 to $G00 Fancy Diamond Kings $20 to $750 Diamond Pendants , $10 to $100 Diamond Stickpins $6.00 to $150 Diamond Studs ' $25 to $300 Diamond Solitaire Rings $10 to $800 Bracelets $2.00 to $50 Comb3 $1.00 to $25 Purses $2.50 to $45 Link Buttons 75 to $100 Chains $1.00 to $40 Lockets $1.50 to $45 Watches $4.50 to $150 Toilet Seta $6.00 to $75 Umbrellas $2.50 to $35 Scarf Pins. 75 to $50 THE Jeweler re f