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Knurr pages l DiJiiuinn cno J iHUMlUU I LHIU1II1U IUII y i ii niininTiiin rnrrn l.rlnIN I MAY IHH-V j c uiiiiiuimnu iiillu DAILY EAST OnEOOXTA??. PFXPLETOy. OTiFflOX, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1914. When you are afflicted with the painful discomforts of nr M ' " " ' 1 ' ' ' If remember that Beecham's Pills are spe cially adapted to give you speedy, safe and reliable relief, while this same mar velous family remedy has well proved its power to drive away the headache, the lassitude, the low spirits, the bad dreams and other distressing symptoms of 9 iliousness Beecliamfs Pills have earned their world-wide repute as thebestcorrecti ve of disorders of the organs of digestion, and they deserve this great fame now just as they have deserved it through all the more than sixty years they have teen bringing health and comfort and strength to suffering humanity. Try a few doses for your cwn health's sake and see what a differ ent person you will feel after your system Jias been cleared of impur ities, your blood purified, your stomach toned, your liver stimulated, your kidneys and bowels regulated. The Largest Sale of Any Medicine In the World- Directions ofiptcialvalu to ifotnen art with tvtry bom. At All DrufuU, 10c, 25c MKKTI.VO IS WCLD.TO XAMK T)M SIITTKKS MILS. DAVIDSON IS KI-XOVKIMNU. TMfJFTTTTJEF III mm ELECTED 10 Hit W. CAMPBELL I'.N A X I M O I 'KLY CHOSK.V TO FILL PJCKKK.NT VACAXCV. (Special Correspondence.) I ADAMS, Ore., Nov. 23. Mrs. Dav-, Idtton, who has been alck for some time, U now almost well. (Special Correspondence ) HERMISTO.V, Ore., Nov. 23. J. W. Camouell. Well knnwn vmihi merchant, waa elected to the city A meeting; was held Thursday ev council by that body, unanimouHly onina; ror the purpoae or electing the irlday evening. He waa elected to different committee In connection ill the vacancy of Herbert Longley wiih the Christmas tree. The teach- who recently left for an extended era will arrange the program. Two trip to California and the east. Mr treea have been arranged for. Camp'beir term of office will be one Mra. Ella Bowling returned to her 'tar, Mr. Longly having been elected home Saturday evening after spend- at the regular election, last Decern ing a few day In Pendleton. ' her, Joe LnvaJour and family were In Interest In the local electio to be town Sunday.: held the first of December is grow- PiTn KdHirdi Auirudta Stockton, ,n ach Three men having de Eleanor fitockton and Mra. Schatx re- clared themselves for the office of turned to Adama Sunday evening maor ror a term or two years and after apendlng two days at the-con- ,nree 'or the council. ventlon held In Walla Walla. Bert i. MCKenue, rormer city re Klrby, city merchant, went to Stan- coraer, w. H. Bkinner, present mayor field Saturday on business. nd John A. Donovan, well known Mr. and Mra. Frank Kreba were In merchant are candlijutea for the town Saturday. mayoralty race and John D. Watson Mra. a. M. Morrison and daughter K. C. Todd and H. M. Straw for Geraldlne were in Pendleton Batur-i counciimen. Mr. Wataon and Mr, day. &traw are membera of the present The I. O O. F. lodge met Saturday , board or counciimen and It. C. Todd evening. They are very busy "taking waa on the board two yeara ago, in" new membera. Harve iloaeDerry wora naa been received from Wal ls one of the victims. I la Walla from Miss Bertha Diahon A Thanksgiving; aupper will be held that her father. M. Dlahon la alightly at the city hall Thursday evening, No-1 Improved, after an operation per vember 28. under the auspice of the rormed the middle of the week. Mr. Ladles club. Dlshon returned -from Chicago ten Cheater Spencer, who has been days ago where he consulted phyul working for O. M. Morrison for a long clans who advised the amputation of time, has now come In to remain the his arm Immediately, as the result of rest of the winter. an Injury received last aummer. It Mr. and Mra. Evert McCollum and was necessary to amputate at the Mr. and Mrs. Roseberry were the shoulder in order to save his life. guests of Mrs. Will Boyer Sunday. A turkey shoot was held today by Mr. Hurrah led the Young Peoples , H. A. Watterman and Levy Beeder at meeting Sunday evening. A good, the foot of the Hermlston butte. crowd was present and the lesson Lovers of this sport have been at was well prepared. tending all day, each in hope of cao- Among those who attended the. turlng a prize for their Thankseivlne basket social at me rinn acnooi nouae, dinner, Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs- Ln Bert Klrby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kreba. Earl Slmonton, Otis Lleuallen. Raljh Wallsn, Vesta Boylen, l-XUADOIt TKU.8 ENVOY HIE HAS BEEN NEUTRAL QUITO, Ecuador, Nov. 21.-The American minister to Ecuador, C. S. Hartman, had a conference with For eign Minlste Moreno concerning the protests of France and Great Brit ain in Connection with the reported violation of her neutrality obligations by Ecuador. Senor Moreno declared the govern or ent had observed the atrlctcst neu trality. In the matter of the com plaint that belligerent vessels had vi tiated the neutrality of the Galapagos Islands In the Pacific, the Foreign minister said the government was eady to have this occurrence Investigated. Auto Accident Fatal. ORANGE, Cal., Nov. 21 Mrs. J. C. Mounsey of Monrovia died of In juries sustained in an automobile accident at West Orange. Try This for Yonr Cough. ThOUMniln fit Minla lr..n oecauss unnM tn rt f fc ..I.. Perlngcr and Jessie Chesnut. Besides , ' ,' v . r - w.v .uu.u uy iiuiaiu" rrfatlon of throat and bronchial tubea What you need Is to soothe this In flammation. Take Dr. King's New Discovery. It penetrates the delicate mucous lining, raises the phlegm and quickly relieves the congested mem branes. Get a 60c bottle from your driggist "Dr. King's Ne'w Discovery quickly and completely stopped my about; cough," writes J. R. Watts, Floydale. i lexaa. Money back ir not satisfied. but It nearly alwaya helpa. Adv. Important. Bear In mind that Chamberlain's Tablet not only move the bowels but Improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. For salt by all dealers A J v. the auctioning of the baskets a good program had been prepared by the teacher and pupils. The baskets sold well, one basket bringing fifteen dol lars. The money received will be spent by the teacher and pupils as they see fit In connection with the school. It had been announced that the HuptUt chapel car with Mr. and Mrs Driver n'Ul be In Adams In eight days. Meetings will then be held. Mr. Warner will apeak In the Meth- odlt church next Sunday evening. Everybody la Invited to attend and an Interesting talk la promised. Beulah Spencer anJ Dorrls Ches- nut were guests or Mrs. Koseoerry Saturday. Mr. and Mr. Lou Murray attended the dunce In the country Saturday evening. , The Russian government has placed an embargo on all kinds .of lumber, to prevent Its exportation: walnut lumber, Including Clrcawlan walnut, much prized by American furniture makers, is speflcilully mentioned. STOCK EXCHANGE IX CHICAGO OPENS MONDAY RAILROADS IX KANSAS WANT S-CENT RATE BACK TOPEKA, Kan.. Nov. 21. Applica tions of all railroads doing business m Kansas were filed with the public I'tliities commlsson, askng the restor aton of the J-cent passenger rate In effect before the 1907 agreement, when the railroads granted a 2-cent rate pending final decision In the Ne braska rate case. It is asserted by the railroads that the operating ex penses of the roads have Increased preatly since' the 2-cent passenger rate was agreed upon, and that It Is Only 28 more shopping day til Xmas Tho Aloxander Dep' Storo No Matter Where You Shop Shop Early Only 28 more shopping days til Xmas The Christmas shopping has begun in earnest, and it is well that it should be for 28 days is not long to prepare, when it takes time in both the selecting and the making for the usesul kind of gifts, and they are the kind that are most appreciated. FAXCY CREPES, THE $1.50 KIND FOIl OS. All wool quality, 30 inches wide, suitable for drosses, or would make an excellent tea cwa or house wrap; comes in navy, old roi-e, laven der or taupe, SPECIAL 08t. HEAVY COATINGS, REGULAR $3.00 AXR $3.50 AT ?1.95. Some lengths with just enough for a child's coat, others are as much as you like; brown?, blues and black ; heavy materials". SPECIAL ?1.05. RATH ROUE RLAXKETS AT ?3.00, ?3.50, ? 1.00. Just enough for a robe, come printed with fancy border for the trimming in grays browna, blues and tans, alio have the cords to match. DRESS GOODS WORTH TO $2.50 YD. SPECIAL OC Light and medium weight fabrics in the wider width, most of which are all wool materials; very good for dresses, for the present season's wear. Art materials in the biggest variety we have ever shown. Stamped linens, in white or natural linen color, fringes and laces to match. Plain linens, 16 to 54 inches wide for the mak ing of center pieces, runners etc. Linen tubings, sheetings and casings. Package outfits containing all materials complete, including chart for the needlework and priced as low as 23 and nn to $1.50 each. This atoro will be doeed all day Thanksgiving. COUNTRY mm E Ml DIRECT- TO CONSUMER NEW' DEPARTURE ADOPTED BY PARCELS POST WILL BE VERY POPULAR. CHICAGO. Nov 21 Chicago bnnk- rn aoqulrBcel In the plan to re-open the Chlrnso Ftork Exchange and It la opened that the n'sumptlon or busl-J service anil show a i e. will e ordered for next Monday. dividend aide of the With the adoption by the public of the new departure recently Inaugur ated by the postal department In what la known as the "producer-to-Consumer" service. It U expected that the growth of the parcel poat bus! nesa will be given an even greater Im petus than haa been experienced her- , luiuro. i ma service vouempiaies mo handling of farm produce especially direct from the producer ln the coun try to the consumer In the city. For this purpose ten cental distributing points have been designated. Port land has been named as one of these Germans off Honor Roll. BORDEAUX, Xot. 21. President Poincare Issued a decree atrlkinf from the roll of the Legion of Hon or the names of all Germans there on. "When the French government be atows the decoration of the Legion of Honor upon foreigners," the decree reads: "It does not do so merely ln recognition of Individual merit but aI.o aa a mark of homage to the na tion to which the foreigners thua dec. orated belong." President Poincare asserts that tha Germans, in conducting war, art sys tematically violating all the rulea of international law by acts of cruelty fcnd barbarism without precedent la ihe history of humanity, which have turned against Germany the univer sal conscience. Your Child's Cough is a Call for Help. :tz it with Dr. King's New Discovery. It iz Tlzzszzi, Cocthir-, Hcalicj. Impossible to maintain first class-Un balance lodged. b: N$mf -m7- fim -M , ' M ' THE TURKISH BLEND . , W W 'W-J! CIGARETTES frzs$f lo know them . . s , -i ' is to like them !. s. ii.' j, Ai"cyxc ill y: !i :;.!:;;:'!;;' fijh y :i;:-!!T;i"ii:;i: I1i!ii;i:.::ii:;i;i::i W : i If! ? Illil WlpapBWK lijljlljl ' " 1 -''uu:.ii.i;ii:iiiii:t.ai!:..:.:::ilx::!: '1 itBiiiwuiiia;:..;;;:;;::..;..;-:..;;;;..;.;...,..;....;; . 'r : : ( on the! In order to facilitate the services in mis new aepanmeni me foniana office is compiling with the aid of the other offices In this territory, a list of names and addresses of pro ducers who desire to sell country pro duce direct to the consumer. Such p list will be revised and reprinted at frequent Interval, will be kept post ed nt all postoffice stations and will be delivered by carrier to any one de- ! slrint? to secure it. The list will contain the names and addresses of nil persons who have indicated to the postmaster at Port land, Oregon, that they are in a po sition to handle produce in this man ner, and wish to do so, together with the character of the produce they can furnish (under appropriate head ings, such as "butter," "eggs." "fruits and nuts." and "general produce,") the prices and terms of payment, change of price, and such other de- , scrlptlve matter or information It may be necessary to furnish. The list will be printed on or about the first of each month, and if a pro ducer wishes his name to remain on the list he should so advise the post master not later than the twentieth of the month; otherwise his name will not be reprinted. This Is necessary in order that the list shall not be en cumbered with unavailable names. Parcel post packages are delivered throughout the entire city of Port land daily except Sunday. All pack ages received prior to eight a. m. are delivered that day. Shippers should time their packages to the best td- vantage and when perishable goods are due to arrive In this city Saturday ; after eight a. m., special delivery ; stamps should be affixed, thereby se curing Immediate delivery upon ar rival. Shippers should famlliarlre them-f-elves as far as possible with parcel lust rates and conditions, requlro meats tj? to packing and wrapping, time necessary for transportation and delivery, etc. This Information will be furnished In response to a request from the local office. The office will be pleased to enter into correspond ence with any one interested tn this service, or who desires to be Includ ed In the list of producers or wishes to take advantage of it. While this movement is but an ex periment, It is felt by local postal of ficials that It is going to prove a win ner as it fills a real need In that it offers cheap and speedy transporta tion facilities that can not be had in any other way. Ecn't rut off trcatirtr jvrr CMM's Couh. I: not or. sapj ;htir f trcr.rth, but often l-as to more fWou3 Vl merK WhvrhV? Yoa dor.'t hivs to. Lir. Kind's New Discovery h just the rc.T.cdy your Chi.d r.c-?is. It i$ made iron Fine Tar nixed with scothirp lica!ir.gr and crtLcV.ic b.ilcas'.s. Y.'iij ouickly ciiecx the cold and soothe vour t-r-ild'a CVj;:h r.wzy. o edds ho-.v bad .'.e 0UrH or hew lun- tt.-ndirp-. Dr. Jv:r.ps .now IiiVeovt-ry wid itrr i:. Just yet a 5"c l ottle fror.i your Druc- Eitt- oivo n to-nijrht and you wiil tio-jco tn Luprovcment to-morrow, l.orcs i I roof. 2.1. J. I'jut.cII, Whites boro Ttx say: "I can rrcommenJ i.:irr,? . e.w L''covery for it saved ny Child i life. She was taken with - iwun ana riven up to die five times. One Ct'c bottle cf Dr. Kinp's New Dis covery cured tI;o cough ar.d saved her Iifv E.Teelljr.t for Children and Delicata V,omcn. It is JLld, rioasant and effective. Trial bottle mailed on receipt of 4 II. E. EUCKLEN & CO., 639 North Broad Street, Philadelphia. P.. uauuiEsax for"CRNTHT?Y FnmnM.ci... . i Get Century "Catoloir of nm .u; t. L . VYA1KHN M f H(lTlF pendleton OREGON MimimmwiiuiiHiuiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiuiiHiuiuiiiiiiiiiimiiniiiMHnuiiiiiiiH before you build 1 no matter if it's a home, a barn. 1 out-building, or a remodeling of 1 your house or store interior get my prices 1 ,7 .11 9 fill or If you want it cheap good, we can fill your oider MILL WORK TO ORDER The greatest stock and a variety in UmatiiU H Countv of 5 Sash, doors, shingles, hard wood, store fronts and fixtures, posts, plaster, brick, sand . cement, roofing, etc. 1 Wood and Rock Springs Coal :! B. L. BURROUGHS I Ktislim to llo Taught. i MU. Ai;i, .Nov. 23. A cnair or Tltissl.in laniruaKcs anJ Institutions will no rstahllshea this winter at the! rZl SaS'thUcity P! Pining Mill and Lumber Y.rd. Telephone 5 2 "nnouncod ,,,,,,"i"iiniini!HiuiiiiiMi.iii,;iui,n,imiiiiiiuuiii.iii.ui,,13