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ORAXTS PASS. Ore.. Oct. St.
Harry Iwlj, a pioneer of
southern Oregon, naa shot anj
probably fatally wounded by
hi brother Ernest Lewis, on
Friday. ho mistook him for a
deer, according to word receiv
ed here.
The wounded man was car
ried IS mllea through the moun
tain! before medical aid was
obtained.
HUNTER
RETURNS
FROM TRIP WITH BEAR
a. n. tiiomsox ;kts imwx in
MOl NTAIXS OTIIKH XKWS
Of THE TOWX.
ncmc xanit and ripe Co. ot
Fortinnd has Installed the new wa
ter system at Molatla.
MOTHER! IF CHILD'S
TONGUE IS COATED
IP CROSS, FEVERISH, COXSTTPA'
TED, GIVE -C.XJFORXU
SYRUP OP FIGS.
a larauve today saves a alck child
tomorrow. Children alraply will not
iaae me time from play to empty
meir uoweis, wnicft become cloned
up with waste, liver g-eta aluggUh;
stomach sour.
Look at the tongue. Mother! If
coated, or jour child la listless, cross,
feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't
eat heartily, full of cold or has sore
throat or any other children's ali
ment, give a teaspoonful of "Califor
nia Syrup of Figs," then don't worry,
because It Is perfectly harmless, and
In a few hours all this constipated
poison, sour bile and fermenting
waste will gently move out of the
bowels, and you have a well, playful
child again. A thorough "Inside
cleansing" Is oftlmes all that la ne
cessary. It should be the first treat
ment given In any sickness.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups.
A ale your druggist for a 50 -cent bottle
of "California Syrup of Flggs." which
has full directions for babies, chil
dren of all ages and for grown-ups
plainly printed on the bottle. Look
carefully and see that It Is made by
the "California Fig Syrup Company."
A SHARP 0H.1AND Wa&a,ia Beer
Prevails All Over-WHY?
Because It la a splendid beer. It has the delightful aroma, the rich
flavor, the effervescence and the tang that characterirea the high Qual
ity brew. Try a case of KJoster Bran bottled beer.
On sale at
OFFICE SALOOX
CRESCENT BAR
BREVTRY DEPOT SALOOX
BOWMAN BART
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FELL
Pendleton Cleaning Works
BIGGEST AXD BEST
FOR GOOD WORK
(Special Correspondence.)
ECHO. Ore., Nov. I. A. B. Thom
son returned home Wdnilv
a hunting trip In the mountains. A
fat young bear was part of the tro
phies of the hunt. His friends were
treated to bear steak.
The Ladles' Aid of the M K
church held their regular election of
officers on Thursday at the home of
Mrs. j. it. Koonts of this place. The
snowing officers were elected: Mrs.
I. II. Gobhel. president; Mrs. p. w,
nenciipy, vice president; Mrs. V.
.-Mnomers. treasurer;, Mrs. Wm. Esel
styne. secretary.
Prof William Ford, principal of the
rmatllla public school, is here visit
ing with his former clasmate, Attor
ney J. 8. Danforth. Prof. Ford and
Mr. Danforth attended the Valpartao
conege in Indiana, together.
atlas Arlie Rounsoln. teacher at th
Thomson school on Butter creek, left
Wednesday evening for Pendleton
wnere she attended the teachers' In
auiuie. men she goes on to Milton
to visit her mother.
. . .
Auarew warner. district au
periniendent of the M. E. church
was down from Walla Walla on Wed
nesday evening and held the regular
quarterly business meeting.
Kev. Harry Gelvln. former castor
or the M. E. church of this place,
was nere the first of the week visit
Ing at the C. J. Gulllford home.
Miss Daisy Lee of Milton Is here
visiting with her sister, Mrs. A. O
Cannon.
D. C. Brownell of Umatilla. Ore,
was a business visitor here Friday.
Mrs. c W. Preagnets and little
daughter Catherine, of Stanfleld. vis
Ited with friends here yesterday
Mrs. Bert Mulllns returned home
the first of the week from a visit with
relatives at Clarkston, Wash.
Walter Lehman, agent for the In
terior Warehouse Co., at Pendleton,
was a business visitor here Tester
day.
Mrs. Claude Helms of Pendleton
returned home the first of the week
after a two weeks' visit at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hatstead.
Mrs. Wm. Easelstyne and Mrs. J.
S. Danforh spent Wednesday visiting
In Stanfleld.
Dr. W. M. Davis has rented the
Ripper store building and converted
it into a suite of rooms. Dental par
lors In the front and housekeeping
rooms tn the rear.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Rethlefsen left
Friday for Hood River where they
will visit a few days before going on
to th 'r home In Portland.
Local Playhouses
What the Press Agent Has to
Ray of Present and Oouiluf
Attractions,
Important.
Bear In mind that Chamberlain's
Tablets not only move the bowels but
Improve the appetite and strengthen
the digestion. For sale by all dealers.
Adv.
Our cjuipmer.t and
patrons satisfactorily,
you.
knowledge enables us to serve our
We Satisfy others we can satisfy
Ladles' ar.d Men's Garments Cleaned and Pressed.
HATS REBLOCKED
Our wagon calls for and delivers work.
20 1-2 E. Alta
Phone IS)
116 W. Court
Phone 4SS
fciill.illti!i
623 Main St. Phone 90
Columbia LiquorStore
H. PETERS. Prop.
EXCLUSIVE DISPENSERS OF
Anheuser-Busch Beer on Draught
Budweuer and R&inier Bottled Beer. California Wine 1.25 Gallon
FREE
COUPON
FOUR-IN-ONE
ANNA BELLE DOLL"
!rin or s'uJ five of tlicse Coupons proporly signed and 10
to tlio Ka.st Oit'':iian office anl tret a "Four-iii-Chie" muslin
cutout feature or "Anna lie! Doll'' feature.
No.. Pendleton, Ore., 1914
EAST OKKGOXIAX PUD CO.,
Herewith pla(j find fivo "Four-in-One" Coupons and 10
for which please ive me a "Four-in-One" muslin cut-out
feature or "Anna Dell Doll."
Name.
If
Address
cent lv mail juld c fr l'"stnire.
D1-: SUU K AND STAT K WHICH FEATURE IS WANTED
Ostond Soallne Vacated.
WASHINGTON. Oct. SO. The sea
front at Ostend has been ordered va
cated by German military authorities
and the population Is taking refuge
farther inland, according to a dis
patch from American Consul Albert
Johnson, dated yesterday at Ostend
and sent by special measenge. to
Plu'm, Holland.
Orphount TucNday-Wtxliwtflay
Kxtra! Extra! For thetie two days
only, one of the greatest novelties
ver attempted In pictures and which
cost a. fortune to produce. King Hug
got la featured In the biggest thing he
has ever done. He enacts the part of
very character in the cast and there
are ten different characters. He pluy
the hero, the villain, the elderly
gentlemen, the coachman, the dctec
tive, the poor old woman, the ricn
woman, the Innkeeper, the turnkey
and the policeman. Time after time
he appears simultaneously on the
screen In different characters. You
have never seen anything like It and
you cannot afford to mitw it. The title
of this wonderful two-reel feature
"Shadows," an Imp production.
"A Lucky Deception," two part Nes
tor comedy, featuring Victoria Ford
and Eddie Lyons. Bob and Lee, col
lege cnums, get In a scrape and get
arrested. They are expelled from col
lege and Bob's father Informs him he
must marry and settle down In
months and receive $50,000 or else
get out Lee decides to masquerade
as his fiancee and In due time they
marry. The end la exceedingly fun
ny out they finally both win wivei
and fortunes. You must see this to
appreciate It.
Cony .Monday. ,
The One-Armed Duo In a noveltj
musical act will be the vaudeville at
traction for tonight. These two men
each of whom have but one hand
play various musical Instruments In
a very skillful way.
"The Spark Eternal." Two reel
Kaybee. A story of the New York
gunmen and the regeneration of a girl
and a man. There are many exciting
events In this picture and the ending
is unusually fine.
Tne final Impulse." American. A
speedy story of life In a construction
camp, with Winnifred Greenwood and
Ed Coxen In the leading roles.
"Bill Joins the W. W. W. s. Kom
Ic. One of "Bill" series of slam bank
comedies that are making a great hit
throughout the country.
pastime Today Only.
"Booties Baby," Edison in two
purl. An adaption from the novel by
John Strange Winters. Robert Con
ness, Herbert Prior, Mabel Trunnellr
and Bliss Milford arc featured.
'The Peacemaker," Vltagraph. Van
Dyke Brooks. Antonio Moreno, Con
stance and Norma Talmadge are fea
tured.
'An American Heiress." Lubin. A
heloved adventurer picture featuring
Arthur V. Johnson and Lottie Brlsco.
Coming tomorrow Tuesday, "Ven
detta," from the world famous novel
by Marie Corelll. Says Barrymore in
the New York Morning Telegraph.
Not a single thought Is overlooked by
the producer In making this wonder
ful subject. "Vendetta" Is in a clas
1th "Quo Vadls' and considering that
the book Is translated fnto French,
German, Russian, Persian, Greek and
Hindustan the picture should be
equally interesting In all parts of the
globe.
.OOK FOR I. VST HOIK
OIM.ILAXD FAKE ST11T
(Continued from page 1.)
GOOD NEWS.
Many Pendleton Header Have Heard
It and Profited Thereby.
"Good news travels .fast," and In
thousands of bad back sufferers In
Pendleton, are glad to learn where
relief may be found. Many a lame,
weak and aching back Is bad no
more, thanks to Doan'a Kidney Pills.
Our citizens are telling the good
news of their experience with this
tested remedy. Here Is an example
worth reading:
Joseph E. Maggert, 15 Lewis St.,
Pendleton, Oregon, says:" "I felt
quite miserable from a dull, dragging
backache, caused by heavy lifting. A
friend said that perhaps my kidneys
were causing the trouble and told me
to try Doan's Kidney Pills. I used
three boxes In all and was complete
ly cured. I gladly confirm all I said
about Doan's Kidney Pills when 1
recommended them some years ago
A short time ago when I again need
ed a kidney medicine, I took Doan'k
Kidney Pills and one box fixed .no
In good shape."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy gel
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Maggert had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
HEADACHE SIS.
en gone
Dr. James' Headache Powders
give instant relief Cott
dime a package.
Nerve-racking, splitting or dull,
throbbing headaches yield in just a few
moment to Dr. James' Headache Pow
ders which cost only 10' cents a pack
are at anr druz store. It's the quick
est, surest headache relief In the whole
world.' Don't suffer I Believe tne
niony and ditrnm now I You can.
Millions of men and women have
found that headache and neuralgia
. miaery is needle. Get what you sale
' for.
of five and a half rents per pound for
steel. The new Matlock street bridge
ost six cents per pound. It Is esti
mated by men who should know
what they are talking about that the
Eberhart graft on the county, above
ordinary profit, on the 33 bridges will
run to more than 120,000.
The Vmntilla Rrldce.
The rmatilla bridge deal was the
rawest performance under the Eber
hart system The county originally
had a contract for a good high true
bridge 530 feet long complete, to be
built at a fairly reasonable cost. The
contract was cancelled on the ground
the bridge was too short and a new
contract was made, directly In viola
tion of law. for a bridge only 390 feet
long, or 110 feet shorter than the or
iginal bridge. This bridge Is poorly
built, becomes submerged during high
water and cost at least 16000 more
than It should. Statements to this ef.
feet are made by engineers galore
Eberhart admitted to A. B. Cooley In-
made $5000 on the bridge above a
reasonable) profit. He told another
man he had made a profit of $7001
oil told, on the bridge.
plnn Substituted.
Lost Thursday this paper published
sworn statements from Oeary Kim
brell, county surveyor, and J. W. Kim-
brell, former county surveyor, saying
they had absolute proof plans were
substituted on six bridges built by
Eberhart In 1909. By tnl" substitu
tion of plans after the contract was
awarded, Eberhart built lighter
bridges yet was paid full price and
made a profit of $1030 above the ex
cessive price he was already gettlns
through the absence of competition
That the Umatilla bridge was let
In violation of the law Is plan upon
the face of the transaction. Glllllnnl
claims the bridge was built by the
county Itself under a superintendent.
The plain facts shown by the county
records prove the bridge was erected
under a contract, tho Atlas Bridge Co
having the contract to erect the
bridge complete. That contract has
been published repeatedly and the
East Oregonlan has a photograph of
the original contract which anyone
may see.
How a grand Jury two .years ago
came to "white wash" tne umatma
bridge deal was explained by this pa
per Friday. If in doubt on that point
read that story. That Judge O. W.
Phelps when district attorney did not
sanction the Umatilla bridge deal Is
proven by the testimony he, Judge
Phelps, gave gefore the grand Jury
two years ago. That topic is covered
In another story upon this page to
day.
V
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(coping Up With Undo Sam
IN the last thirty-seven years of nati
onal progress, the Bell Telephone
has played an important part.
Out of the pubjic's demand for uni
versal service has grown the Bell sys
tem, covering the entire country with
one great intercommunicating system.
Today there are more than 7,500,
000 telephones connected by. 1 4,000,
000 miles of wire in the Bell system,
and every day the service is extended
to meet the ever increasing needs of
the people.t
Every Bell Telephone it a Long Distance Station
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH GO.
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For aa Amendment of Section 2, Article IL Etc
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Yes
Vo YES or SO
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For Coostihitloaal Amendment of Sectioa
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303
No
For Amendment of Section 6, Etc,
304 Yea
305
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pnoiiiDiTiorj corssTiTu.
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Coastitational Amendment initiated by Paul Turner, etc. ABOLISHING DEATH PENALTY, etc,
334 Yea
Vot YES or NO
339
No
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