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ETGTIT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREOONIAN. PENDLETON. OTCEOON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912. PAGE FTVE n C3 1- - M fvl l .A Mt DM 8r ruttll HDll in connection (E5 LAMES' SKIRTS to $12.50 we want to clean out the entire lot in two days. your neighbors about it. The Price Will be, Your Choice . The Ladies' and Children's Store LOCALS I. C. Snyder, chimneysweep. R. 8812. Dressmaking at 401 West A1U. Fresh oysters, crabs and crawfish at the St George Grill. Wanted Good clean rags at the East Oregonlan office. Ladles wanting hair work done, call on Mrs. Cornwell, 617 Cosble. If you want dry slab wood, phone Main 8. Wanted Dressnvaiclnfc. 610 Jane St., Jhone Black 2211. . For bottled sodas and beers, phone John Gagen, Main 177. State Hotel Furnur.ed rooms at special rates by meek or month. Pendleton Iron Works can use sev eral tons of scrap iron. Have your wood sawed by the gas oline wood saw. Phone Main 18. D. N. Reber, M. D. Eye. ear, nose and throat specialist. Office Schmidt bldg, rooms 10 and 11. Suite of three furnished housekeep ing rooms for rent. Inquire at 307 Aura street. For rent Furnished room, with or without board. Apply Phone Black 2211. 510 Jane St. Strictly first oiass cfcop sue) and noodle parlors. Open day and night Tray orders a specialty. Everything new. Under State Hotel. Phone Main E67. Un Co. Props. Notice. At the meeting held November 14, Daphne Circle No. 2, W. of W., voted to omit the regular meeting Thurs day, November 28. AMANDA BLACK, Clerk. ANNIE WEBER, G. N. lift Oie Auto Truck Haul It. Our specialty Is quick work. Phont Main S3 for furniture and piano mov ing short trips In the city or transfer ring to the country. Wo haul any thing. Penland Bros. Donation Day. Donation Day custom will be ob served by St. Anthony's Hospital on Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 1912, on which day St. Anthony's Hospital will most gratefully accept donations of all kinds. The Slaters Special This Week JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF Hot Water Bottles THE BEST QUALITY. GUARANTEED FOR 2 YEARS. F. J. Donaldson RELIABLE DRUGGIST Best Place in Pendleton to Buy Your Liquors Our prices are the lowest in the city and are lower than the mail order houses. BOTTLED IN OLD CROW JAS E. PEPPER OLD nERMATIGE J. II. CUTTER SUNNY BROOK CALIFORNIA WINES PORT SHHRRY ANGELICA MUSCATEL 1 .26 ial Columbia Liquor Store HERMAN PETERS, Prop. with our Great DON'T FORGET every Suit, Coat and Dress in our huge stock has F. E. LIVENGOOD TASTE, SILL I The thousands who suffer the mis eries of colds and caturrh and claim they have never found a cure can get instant relief by simply anointing the nostrils with Ely's Cream Balm. Unlike internal medicines which upset the stomach, or strong snuffs which only aggravate the trouble, this cleansing, healing, antiseptic Balm instantly reaches the seat of the trou ble, stops the nasty discharge, clears the nose, head and throat, and brings back the sense 6f taste, Bmell and Improves the hearing. More than this, it strengthens the weakened and diseased tissues, thus protecting you against a return of the trouble. This remedy will cure a cold in a day and prevent its becoming chronic or re sulting in catarrh. Nasal catarrh is an Inflammation of the membrane lining the air pas sages, and cannot be reached by mix tures taken into the stomach, nor can It be cured by snuffs and powd ers which only cause additional irri tation. Don't waste time on them. Get a r.o cent bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist, and after using it for a day you will wish you hud tried it sooner. Mothers should give the children Ely's Cream Balm for colds and croup. It is perfectly harmless and pleasant to take. ?f the hospital need the cooperation of the generous people of Pendleton in aiding the good work and will publish the contributions received on Donation Day. For Sale Small house, directly in front of new high school. All mod ern conveniences. Phone Main 73 or call mornings, at 300 Johnson St. Wanted Waitress at Hotel Pendle ton. Apply at once. WILL MAKE GOOD HEALTH CATCHING Biliousness and Lumbago Vanish When Sulphurro Enters System. Seattle, Wash. C. M. C. Stewart Sulphur Co., 71 Columbia St., Seattle. Gentlemen: " I am 75 years old, and for the last ten years have been In poor health. I have been troubled with biliousness, lumbago, and a gen eral rundown system. I heard of Sulphurro first through a friend. I procured some of the new medicine at a drugstore about three months ago and took it for two months, reg ularly. I take it occasionally now but not regularly. I do not need it, as I have no more lumbago, no more bilious trouble, and my health Is good. I am feeling fine, and will always keep a bottle of Sulphurro in the cupboard. I hope Sulphurro will become so widely known that it will make good health catching. (Signed.) JAMES HULIa 4815 Alkl Ave. Sulphurro at drugstores. Bottles 50 cents and $1.00. BOND GOODS Best Whiskies Rot led from , Barrel $1.00 Qt. 632 Main Street Ai HEARING RESTORED Sale of Suits, Coats, and Dresses. Only we will place on sale PERSONAL MENTION Edgar Norvell came In this morn ing from his home at Helix. Ieslle M. Nelson of Athena is a Pendleton visitor today. K. E. Turner was down from his home at Uklah yesterday. 11. It. Beckham of Athena, paid Pendleton a visit yesterday evening. C. . Darr, pioneer Adams resident, came down this morning on the local. Ileft Smith, well known sheepman, went out to Pilot Rock this morning. Mayor E. B. Casteel of Pilot Rock is transacting business in the city to day. Mrs. Wll Penland and baby return ed this morning from a visit at He lix. Mrs. C. G. Bryant of Hermiston, came up from the project town yes terday. Judge W. U. EJlis is up from his ranch at Cathlamet, Wash., for a few days' visit here. Rev. E. W. Warrington, Pilot Rock pastor, returned to his home this morning on the Pilot Uoek local. John Tompkins of Helix, was a vis itor in the city this morning and re turned home on the afternoon train. James A. Cooper, proprietor of the Bowman Hotel, is unable to work to day on account of an attack of la grippe. Mrs. W. M. Illakely was called to tho Roulstone ranch near Adams yes terday to attend Mrs. J. J. Roulstone, who is ill. Miss Mabel Bentloy returned this morning after spending ten days at Spokane ami Pasco with friends and relatives. Miss Winnie Smith of the local tel ephone force, went out to her home at Pilot Rock this morning to visit riends and relatives. Miss Ruth Royer, chief operator at the Pilot Rock telephone office, re turned to her home this morning aft er an over-night visit. Herbert Boylen. prominent Pilot Rock farmer and sheepman, return ed to his home this morning after spending the night here. W. B. Ross, the Meacham merch ant, came down from his mountain home yesterday and went on over to Walla Wlala to transact business. S. F. Wilson, formerly of Athena, and law partner of Will M. Peterson, was here from Portland this morning. He left during the day for Athena. Mrs. Carl His and Mrs. I C. Scharpf. two well known ladies of Pi lot Rock, came in from their home yesterday afternoon and spent the night here. Mrs, Charles Nelson, who has been in the hospital here for some time, is so far recovered that she was able to be moved to the Nelson ranch on Butter creek this morning. "There could be no better medicine than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My children were all sick with whooping cough. One of them was in bed had a high fever and was cough ing up blood. Our doctor gave them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the first dose eased them, and three bottles cured them," says Mrs. R. A. Donaldson of Lexington, Miss. For sale by all dealers. injunction Js Mode ivrnumeiit. Judge Thomus Fitz Gerald, who is a referee in bankruptcy, has been notified that the U. S. federal court of Portland has made permanent the injunction restraining the sheriff from seizing the property belonging to tho estate of the late L. "T. Kidder of Athena. This ends a fight which has been continued through three courts. George B. Kidder, adminis trator, held a chattel mortgage against the property which Referee Fitz Gerald several months ago held to be void and fraudulent as to cred itors. The matter was then taken up in tho circuit court by a Bult to foreclose the mortgage. The sheriff, acting under the instructions, at tempted to seizo the property but was prevented from so doing by a tem porary injunction secured by B. B. Richards, trustee. It is this injunc tion which has been made perman ent. Very 111 With Cancer. Alex Raymond, brother of R. Ray mond, is very , low at St. Anthony's hospital with cancer. in all shades and all sizes sold regular from $7.50 ABANDON LIGHT AND POWER PL AN Pendleton will not have a municip al power and light plant in the near future. All plans to acqure a power site on the Walla Walla river to be developed ultimately were abandoned last night when the council voted to return the option which it has held for the past half year. The action last evening was taken because a caucus held a week ago re vealed that the aldermanlc propon ents of a municipal light and power system were hopelessly in the minor ity, several of the councilmeri who had originally been in favor of the idea having developed eltheranopposi tion or an indifference. Chairman John Dyer of the special committee was the only one who held out strongly for further negotiations but when his associates refused to accept his suggestion that the owners of the. power site be offered 13000 instead of $15,000 or that they be asked to turn it over gratis with the understanding that the cty pay a reasonable price if the site were ever developed, he threw down his hands and last night made the motion himself to return the option. 80,000 DEFJt ROAM OREGON' .MOUNTAIN .MKAI0S; 030 FXK Uibor Commissioner Hon Includes in ills liioiinlul Reitort a Census of the Rig Gnine of State by Counties. Salem, Ore., Nov. 21. There are 930 elk and 80,000 deer in the state of Oregon, according to figures com piled by Liibor Commissioner O. P. lioff for his biennial report. It is estimated that Clatsop, Lin coln, I'nion and Curray counties each have 100 elk while Columbia has 80, Tillamook 75. Lane TO, Grant, Baker and 1'matilla 50 each, Wallowa 45, Douglas 25, Linn, Yamhill, Clackamas and Wasco 15 each, Jackson and Washington 10 each, Harney 3 and Klamath 2. Forest rangers and game wardens place the number of deer in the state at 80,000, scattered as follows: Curry 15,000, Douglas 10,000, Coos 9000, Jackson 7000, Lane 5000, Jo sephine 5000, Klamath 3500, Yamhill 2700, Union, Union 2600, Harney 2, 000, Polk 2000. Crook 1500, Lake 1500, Grant 1500, Linn 1500, Benton HEAD STUFFED? GOT A COLD? TRY RAPE'S OXK DOSK PAPE'S COM) COM lOl'XI GIVES RELIEF CURES IX FEW HOURS You will distinctly feel your cold breaking and all the Grippe symptoms leaving after taking the very first dose. It Is a positive fact that Pape's Cold Compound, taken every two hours, until three consecutive doses are taken, will end the Grippe and break up the most severe cold, either in the head, chest, back, stomach or limbs. It promptly relieves the most mis erable headache, dullness, head and noso stuffed up, feverishness, sneez ing, sore throat, running of the nose, mucous catarrhal discharges, sore ness, stiffness and rheumatic twin ges. Get a 25-cent package of "Pape's Cold Compound" from your druggist and take It with the knowledge that it will positively and promptly cure your cold and end all the grippe mis ery; without any assistance or bad after effects and that it contains no quinine don't accept something else said to be just as good. Tastes nice acts gently. Ten Bucks For You Find Out VHO-IS-WHO For Friday Come tell been reduced in price & CO. T ESSIEF OT1H and beauty to prevent wrinkles and "crow's feet'' and deep black circles under the eyes noining is as good as Dr. FAVORITE Pierce's Give it a fair trial for banishing those distressing: pains or drains on one's vitality. This prescription of Dr. Pierce's reguiatcs all the womanly functions. It eradicates and destroys "Female Complaints" and weaknesses that make women miserable and old before their time. Every girl needs it before womanhood. Every mother needs it. It is an invigorating tonic for the female Bystem. All medicine dealers have sold it with satisfaction, to customers for the past 40 years. It is now obtainable in liquid or tablet form, at drug stores or send 50 one-cent stamps for trial box, to R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, DR. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bawcls. Sugar coated, tiny granules, easy to taltf. as candy. 100. Umatilla 1000, Wallowa 1000. Baker 1000, Tillamook 1000, Lincoln 1000. Mountain sheep are found in a few counties, Grant being credited with 5, Harney with, JQ, Baker with 50, Wallowa with tO. The counties hi which bear abound are as follows: Lane, Douglas and Curry counties, 2000 each; Union, 1600; Columbia, Grant, Jackson and Lincoln, 1000 each; Tillamook, "60; Clatsop, 700; Coos and Josephine, 500 each; Washington, 400; Klamath. Linn and Yamhill, 300 each; Baker and Crook, 250 each; Lake, 200; Wal lowa, 150; Morrow, Clackamas and Umatilla. 100 each; Benton, Wasco and Wheeler, 50 each; Harney, 4 0, Antelope are found In six counties Malheur containing 2000, Lake 1500. Malheur containing 2000, Lake 1500, Harney 1000, Crook 90, Wasco 20, Grant 15. SOUTHERN' RAILROADS ACCUSED OF MERGING Meridlen, Miss., Nov. 21. Attorney-General Collins filed a petition in chancery here yesterday alleging that a merger or combination of interests had been formed by the Southern Railway and the Alabama Great Southern and the 'Mobile & Ohio rail roads in violation of the anti-trust law and asks that the several roads be re quired to forfeit their charters in Mississippi and pay, penalties which. dSSOA - All winter long on the Zero days and the windy, blustering days the Perfection Smoke less Oil Heater gives them real solid comfort. It saves them many a cold and sickness for it easily warms the rooms not reached by the ordinary heat. The Perfection Heater is made with nickel trim mings (plain steel or enameled turquoise-blue drums). Ornamental. Inexpensive. Lasts for years. Easily moved from place to place. 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