ETGTIT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON". OH ROOK TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1012, PAOE EIVE 11. 1 1 V. EASY AND SURE WAY TO CURE COLDS ft. Grout Ten PERSONAL MENTION loys uoalloir 1 50 Sweaters all this year's styles. Ruff Necks and Nor folks in all shades and combi nations for WEDNESDAY THE LAST DAY All $2.50 Sweaters will sell for $1.98 All $3.00 Sweaters will sell for $2.45 All $3.50 Sweaters will sell for $2.85 All $4.00 Sweaters will sell for $3.35 All $4.50 Sweaters will sell for $3.65 AH $5.00 Sweaters will sell for $4.15 All $6.00 Sweaters will sell for $4.95 All $7.00 Sweaters will sell for $5.65 All $8.50 Sweaters will sell for $6.45 Sizes 36 F. E. IMNGOOD & GO. THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE. LOCALS Dressmaking at 101 West Alta. I. C. Snyder, chimneysweep. R. 3812. Fresh oysters, crabs and crawfish at the St George Grill. Wanted Dy young woman, work in country. Inquire "G" this office. Tor Rent Three or five furnished rooms. Inulre 811 Vlnoent St. Wanted Good clean raga at the East Orcgonlan office. Laalea wanting hair work done, call on Mrs. CornweU, 817 Cosble. If yea want dry slab wood, phon. Mara I. Wanted Dresanvint. S10 Jane St., Jh.ne Black 2211. Far bottled sodas and beers, phone John Aagen, Mala 177. Pendleton Iron Work can use sev eral tons of scrap iron. Have your wood sawed by the gas line wood saw. Phono Main IS. For Rent Furnished rooms with board, 1 block from Main. 201 Wa ter street Phon Main S6 9. D. N. Reber, M. D. Eye. ear, nose and throat specialist. Office Schmidt toldg, rooms 10 and 11. Masquerade ball, Wednesday even ing, November 27th, at Eagle-Woodman hall. Cash prizes awarded. Mu sio by United OrchestTa. Ten Bucks For You Find Out 17130-18-17110 Special This Week JUST RECEIVED A IiARGE STOCK OP Hot Water Bottles THE BEST QUALITY. flVARANTHED FOR. YEARS. F. J. Donaldson REXilAniiE DRUCKHS to 42 Girl wanted for general house work. Inquire at "M" this office. Wanted Dining room girl. Ad dress, Hotel .Stunfield, Stanfield, Ore gon. For Sale Horseshoe restaurant, corner Main and Alta streets. First class location and doing good busi ness. Good reasons for selling. In quire at restaurant. 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 Sisters of 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. Ilitullthlc Paving Strength Proven In-rhlciit- In Railroad Wreck. That bitulithic paving Is so con structed that It will withstand any ordinary traffic, and the extraordi nary strain sometimes incident to unforseen occurrences, was evidenced In a wreck at Albany recently when a box car ran over the recently laid pavement for some distance without doing any damage whatever to the paving. This unexpected teat proves the as sertion often made the tax-payer users of bitulithic. that It Is really the "best by. test." (Paid adv.) A Good Mowag Merltol Tonic Digestive has proven a good message to others, why not to you? It acts first upon the stom ach, strengthens the digestive organs, creates a healthy appetite. - and makes rich, red blood. Imparts new life and strength to the entire body. Merltol Rheumatism Powders sur prise everybody who try them. Merltol Hair Tonic will do won ders for your hair. Beautiful Hair, a Joy Forever. If you have a beautiful head of hair, try to keep It. If you have not, try to get It. Merltol Hair Tonic keeps the scalp clean, promotes a healthy growth of beautiful hair, and keeps It soft and lustrous. Try it. Lot Us Show Yon. If you are a sufferer of plies or hemmorholds In any form, cosie to our store and let us show you Merl tol Pile Remedy. It Is one of the best preparations we have ever han dled and Is sold on a positive guaran tee. For the Public Health. The growth of the American Drug and Press Association and the Merl tol Preparations has been phenom enal, because It was organized, "for the public health." Every prepara tion Is backed by the druggists and the newspaper men who own this as sociation. Tour money back If you are not satisfied. Try them on our guarantee. TALTJUAN A COMPANY ExcIusiTe eAcenta. John P. Hayden of Walla Walla, Is at the St. George. J. C Kincuid was up from his home at Stunfield yesterday. A. E. Pierce of lone Is a business visitor In Pendleton today. Mrs. John Peterson Is among the Helix resident in the city today. A. F. May left for Dayton, Wash., this morning on a business trip. Donald Cameron was among the Pi lot Hock people in the city yesterday. John Connell, the Hilgard sheep man, wus down from his home yester day. M. W. Ferguson of Helix Is tran sacting business in' the county seat today. Mrs. Emma Oliver of Helix is in the city today on a shopping expe dition. W. T. Hahn is numbered among the Helix people who are visiting in Pendleton today. Sheriff Ed Rand of Baker was in Pendleton yesterday on a ' business trip. Mrs. John Timmerman came In this morning from Helix on the Northern Pacific train. , , D. J. Staats of Elgin spent last night In the city en route to Pasco on a business mission. Mrs. Mattre LaDow Of Stockton, Cal., is visiting with Mrs. W. C. La Dow on West Court street. W. J. Warner, of the law firm of Hinkle & Warner, Is up today from Hermlston on legal business. Mrs. Charles Alspach of Helix was among the passengers this morning on the Northern Pacific train. ' - Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson havo taken the O'Daniel cottage' on east Railroad street for the winter. Mrs. W. A. Wood and Mrs. P. J. DcPender of La Grande, were among: the guests at the Bowman last even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKlnney, who moved to North Powder last summer, have returned to Pendleton to make their home. Mrs. Pett'ngtH. who has been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Beck with, leaves for San Francisco No vember 30. Mlxs Ruth Royer, chief operator at the Pilot Rock telephone office, re turned to her home this morning af ter visiting over night In the city. Ix-e Caldwell, son of William Cald well, the farmer, is back in the city after spending several months In show work with the 101 Ranch and Irwin's Cheyenne troupe. At the Cheyenne Frontier Days, he won second place in the bucking contest. I.et Ui& Auto Truck Haul It. Our specialty Is quick work. Phonf Main 339 for furniture and piano mov ing short trips In the city of transfer ring to the country. Wo haul any thing. Penland Pros. Wanted Woman or girl to do gen eral housework. Apply "06 East Webb, or phone Red 2286. Masquerade Ball. A grand masquerade ball will be given Wednesday evening, November 27th, at Eagle-Woodman hall. Cash prizes will be awarded. Music by Unit ed Orchestra. Good time promised all. I Ionic Cooking. The ladies of the Christian church will sell home cooking at the Cash market, K. Court street, Saturday, be ginning at 10 a. m. Seven horsepower, two speed, In dian motorcycle for sale. On account of having purchased a 1913 Indian motorcycle, for demonstrating pur poses, I will sell my 1912, seven horse power two speed Indian at a bar gain, if taken at once. Machine Is In first class condition and very powerful. Call on Lester H. Cronin. agent for Indian motorcycles, postof f ice, Pendleton, Oregon. STANFORD HAS NOT MAD 12 DISCOVERY Stanford University, Calif,, Nov. 2. To emphasize its denial that It had discovered a cure for baldness, the anatomy department of Stanford uni versity dismissed nn attache who an nounced that he had conquered the bacteria that destroys heirsute roots in the scalp. Prof. Frederick Mlggo who oppened an office In Palo Alto, and hung up a sign "Prof. Mlggo" after his alleg ed cure had been given widespread publicity, was informed by Prof. A. W. Meyer, head of the department, that his Immediate resignation would bo appreciated. "I informed President Jordan of my action," said Prof. Meyer, "and he heartily approved.' The dismissal was made on the ground of his exploita tion of an alleged cure for baldness which he had begun to advertise In the newspapers. He admitted respon sibility for the advertisement." Several members of the faculty were pointed out as evidence that the bacteria are unconquered so far as the savants know. 20 CENTS A POUND FOR TURKEYS IN DOUGLAS Roseburg, Ore., Nov. .26. Douglas county will contribute, It is estimated, between 12,000 and 15,000 turkeys to the San Francisco, Portland and Se attle markets for the Thanksgiving trade, and probably 10.000 more for ChrLstmas and New Year's. During the buying last week growers were paid 20 cents a pound the least In years and many of them are holding for better price which they expect to get next month. Turkeys and other poultry consigned from this county last week put almost $30,000 into the pockets of the growers. Turkeys are retailing In the local market at from 23 to 25 cents a pound. A cold generally attacks the weak est part, affecting the eyes and ears in some and producing nasal catarrh and throat troubles in others. A cold Is due to an inflammation of the membrane lining the air passages and may bo promptly cured with a little Ely's Cream Balm, which immediate ly relieves the Inflammation and all the distressing symptoms, such as sneezing, coughing, running at the nose and eyes, hoarseness, sore throat, fever and headache. One reason why this pure, antiseptic Balm acts so quickly Is because it Is applied directly to the tender, sore surfaces. Even In severe," chronic cases of ca tarrh Ely's Cream Balm never falls to quickly and effectually check the poisonous discharge which clogs the head and throat, causing the disgust ing hawking, spitting and blowing of the nose. This remedy not only drives out the disease, but heals and strengthens the weakened membranes thus ending catarrh. Catarrh is a filthy, disgusting dis ease. Don't put up with It another day. Get a 50 cent bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and see how quickly you will be relieved. It Is perfectly harmless. CLUB SMOKER IS SUCCESSFUL EVENT A good crowd gathered last evening at the P. A. A. C. gymnasium to at tend the first club smoker and the athletic card presented was worthy of the attendance. ' Four entertaining boutH were pulled off by boxers and wrestlers. The best of the evening was the three round boxing go between Bill Oiiffney, who Is to meet Jockey Ben nett here December 6, and Bud Stev ens, the Columbus Club lightweight who has taken a position here with Otto Hnhbach as candy maker. He Is one of the cleverest boxers that has been seen In action in Pendleton for; some time and his three innings with the local boy, who Is some clever him self, was a whirlwind affair and aroused enthusiasm among the spec tators. Ernest Plneau, who Is to wrestle Eddie O'Connell at the Oregon the ater tomorrow evening, failed to ar rive here last evening in time to give an exhibition bout and Young Hack took his place as an opponent for Ed Warner, the welterweight who is over from La Grande to challenge the winner of the bout tomorrow night. Warner had about 35 pounds more weight than did the miniature Rus sian Lion but the latter made the big fellow extend himself to pin his i shoulders to the mat three times In a half hour. Joo Wilcox and Wesley Mimms, two of the boy pupils of the club, mixed it lively for three two-minute rounds. The big fun of the evening came when Henry-Latourelle and Kid Ca sey, two other boys, put on-the mits. Latourelle had all the quickness of the Frenchman and Casey all tho de liberation of the Irish, so that their mixing set the crowd in an uproar. ERNEST PIXEAU. Having won two straight falls from James in Butte, Ernest Pineau, the Carlisle wrestler, arrived back In Pendleton this morning to prepare for his bout with Eddie O'Connell, the Portland welterweight, at the Ore Bon theater tomorrow night. He won from the Butte man easily, securing his first fall in 37 minutes and his second In about half that time. He is confident that he can uphold his claim to the welterweight cham pionship In his bout with his rival claimant tomorrow evening. A great deal of Interest has been aroused lo cally In the forthcoming battle and it is probable that a large crowd will see it. WOODROW WILSON HJj ON BERMUDA VISIT Decline Yachting Trip But Will Be CJovernor's Guest at Theatricals. Hamilton, Bermuda, Nov. 26. President-elect Wilson suffered yes terday from a slight attack of indi gestion which compelled him to de cline an Invitation to take a sail on the private yacht of Sir George Bul lock, the governor. Mrs. Wilson and her daughters accepted the invitation. Governor Wilson has arranged to attend amateur theatricals on Thurs day as tho guest of Sir George and Lady Bulllck. It Is to be a big so cial event. In referring to the invi tation, Wilson said: "I am not bald enough yet to sit In the first row, but I am going any how." Notice to Public. There will be no deliveries on Thanksgiving day. PENLAND BROS.' GENERAL DE LIVERY. An vmi trnVAl In th nmnklnv or nf life, you will notice a lot of men who merely chew stubs. I . V 4. i iitmitii, fcairiaiii f Grief and Money Saved From November first until Christ mas we will offer our customers special inducements to buy early Watch our "CLASSY GOODS" that will be shown as they arrive. WE WILL SAVE YOU PLENTY OF MONEY ON LEATHER GOODS ALL TITE TIME. Tho Pondloion Drug Company This Should Keep the Baby Healthy W1mii It Is III DoJVt Become Alarmed But Give This Fine Laxa Tim It often difficult to tell Just what is the matter with a crying, peevish baby or child too .young to express Its feelings in words, but as a general rule the mother will find that there Is a tendency to constipation, which has brought on n. headache or ner vousneas. The Iltfto one has no pain, but feels "out of sorts." The first thing to try 19 a family remedy containing good" but mild lax ative properties, and many mothers will say that their choice wouia De Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Thou sands of mothers keep it in the house for such emergencies, among whom may be mentioned Mr. D. C. Head, Mgr., Head Drtig Co., Ft. Worth. Tex., father of Clarence Carroll Head, and Mr. L. SuttOTJ. 163 Alaska Place. Denver, Coh Tnfiy and others are elad to sav that Hyrup Pepsin saved them many an illness and many a large doctor bill, lor by administer ing it promptly, when the first symp toms of INness were noticed, they pre vented a serious ailment. It Is so pleasant-tasting that no, child will refuse U, and as It does not gripe, the child la glad to take it again. A bottle can be obtaned of any druggist for fifty cents or one dollar, the ratter bring the size bought by families already familiar with its merits. Syrup Pepsin Is for all the family from Infancy to old age. and because of its mildness families should prefer It over all other remedies. It is ab solutely safe and reliable. You will never again & cathartics, pills. SECOND TEAM WINS IN BOWLING CONTEST The second match game of the sea son was bowled at the Pastime Par lors last night, m which the second team defeated the first team. The victorious team rallied In the second game and overcame a lead of 81 pins from the first game winning by 52 pins. The score was as follows: First Team. Molitor 180 133 156469 Noel ,.166 165 175496 McMonles 162 159 164475 Book . 168 159 133454 PerLee 147 159 172478 Total .797 775 800 2372 Second Team. Butler 150 H. A. Anderson . .162 201 171 177 179 146 160 511 ! 14S 481 202496 159503 165433 Hanscom . Botts . . . McDevItt . , ..117 , . .165 . . .122 Total .716 874 S34 2424 A SURE, QUICK COLD E ACTS GENILY PAPE'S COLD XMIOUND CURES COIiDS AND GRIPPE IN A FEW HOURS The most severe cold will be brok en, and all grippe misery ended after taking a doso of Pape's Cold Com pound every two hours until throe consecutive doses are taken. You will distinctly feel all the dis agreeable symptoms leaving after the very first dose. The most miserable headache, dull ness, head and nose stuffed up. fever lahncas, sneezing, running of the nose, sore throat, mucous catarrhal dis charges, soreness, stiffness, rheuma tism pains and other distress vanish es. Take this wonderful Compound as directed, with the knowledge that there is nothing else In tho world, which will cure your "cold or end grippe misery as promptly and with out any other assistance or bad after effects as a 25-cent package of Tape's Cold Compound, which any druggist can supply contains no quinine be longs In every homo accept no sub stitute. Tastes nice acts gontl; CUR windows for E :,:wi.i,, , . 1 CLARENCE CARROLL HEAD. salts or such harsh physics, for they are usually unnecessary, and in the case of children, women and elderly people are a great shock to the sys tem, and hence Bhould be avoided. If no member of your family has ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would like to make a personal trial of It be fore buying it In the regular way of a druggist, send your address a pos tal will do to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 415 Washington St., Montlcello, Bl and a free sample bottle will bo mail ed you. Results are always guaran teed or money will be refunded. Why? Louise Why do you think the wid ow wants to marry again Julia She keeps her age dark anl her hair light. Judge. Prosperous Men of Femlleton and vicinity will tell you that they have profited prcatly by an association with The American National Bank. This bank has a reputa tion for standing by its customers. This is one reason why its business has rovn and its deposits have increased so rapidly during tho past year. If you have a regulai income, whether from bus iness, salary, wages or pri vate investment, you are invited to deposit it in this bank and pay it out by check. By so doing you will gain security for your funds, system in your fi nances, and a helpful ac quaintance at a good bank. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK of Pendleton, Oregon Capital and Surplus $ 400,000 Resources $2,000,000 Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon