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PAGE FSVF.N EfGTIT PAGES - Net CcTttenta lSTliiidPraefcij innni.-ai'lIRCErfE AVelablt Prr piuatioiiforAs- siBinatii'ftinclooamiuuicvu- ' IYoradcsDitfaatlKof Not Narcotic, j Km .tmi- .VI k .v.-ror 17V Hurras. Fcvtnf raTs'wut Hi ft ;e,- Kxati copy of Wrapper. litrman submarines nr getting into' a confirmed habit of bobbing up. I Candidates Announcements (Paid Advertisement.) J. A. Y EAGER Republican Candidate for ASSESSOR ROY W. RITNER Ki-puhllcan Candidate Vol- NUTK i:i"Plli:SK.NTTIVK (IVir Rveli"nlon.) .1 - ... ... 1 d 1.: . h. . . y - . rj. r - ' . ' ' ... .! ... -i . ', ; ah- J- i I - 1 f .... -. tk.,.. . , . ' - k j " :.r- .7 1 i i i , 4. -- j ! 4 n : ; '--fx t ! ' i ' J s j ' . : t W. T. REEVES lu roocrntlc Candidate for Representative. hU H" n HE! HSU For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years ililll THE ClNTy CO'fcWV. M VO B'TT .1 P AMI Itl SSIA HAVE I ItOTIXI l l) CHINESE ItlNCKSMO I WASHINOTOJf, Oct. 16. Tho Chl j hcye iMiitiMvny ronnrnied th PeKin luriiiiiils that .latMiit-Hi" and Uusian ' "vciiiiiicnm protested against the ; railway anil canal riuhts conresstinis I t.i the Anierioiin Inteniatinnnl Cor poration of New York and the Sleins Carey Company of St. Paul. Knibasvy offirials refused to discuss the pro tests. It Ik believed the protests will be laid before the state department. Knrope lifts paid a lnrse price and ounht to accept nothing less than the best and most laatlni? grade of peace. HOW I 'GOT RELIEF FROM CATARRH Mail Who Sufritwl Twenty Tours And Vn Alimwt Ir Finds Wjr to IIO gnk-kly Kill of Hi Trouble. 11 y Thomaa WaHi HOW TO llKKATIirc THE AIR, OF" 1IYOMKI. "I have 1ieon a sufforer from Ca tarrh for over twenty years. 1 doc tored off and on tor fifteen years, but still, after all this doctoring and drugging I got no relief. "Kmiilly my ailment became so severe that I was practically deaf In ono ear and almost 40 In the other. My wife Rot me a Hyomel outfit and I immediately began to use It accord ing to directions and the results were remarkable. I have used anoth er bottle of Ityomei and can truthful ly say it Is the first relief I have ex perienced in twenty years. This sound like strong language, never theless It Is tho truth. "I feel there is nothing like Hyomel -a boon to the sufrerer of a loath e.,Mi ii,.nse i-iitarrn. I consider It a pleasure to recommend Hyomel toj all who are sufferers from mis o ease." The oil of hyomel has long been recommended an bemg one of tlie ery best treatments ror catarrh of nose or throat. It is not swallowed hut the patient gets quick results by pouring a fiw drops or the pure oil in to a little hard rubber inhaler which comes with each large bottle of oil. Place the Inhaler In the mouth of Miown in Illustration and Jurt breath naturally into the tnroat, lungs and air passages tho medicated air which the oil gives oft. This Is pleasant but so powerful that its germicidal qual Ititw quickly destroy all catarrh gertn life and sooth the sore, swollen, In flamed membranes, stopping the dis charge and ending the disease. Tallman & Co, as well as other lead ing druggists In the city fpeak high ly of Hyomel and atnte It Is always sold by them with a positive guar antee to refund money If In any ruse of latarrh, bronchitis, sore throat. . ,o,.h ,,r . ,,1,1 It f ills to give nromtit relief. In getting Hyomel for the first I time he sure to gut the, large size I which contains the inhaler as Us use1 Is quite essential for best results. .IfV h ! 1 ! . MHHMM MARCUS A. KELLERMAN DRAMATIC BARITONE Man us A. UellMiiian, vlii will tour under ilcdjii.t!; management Ibis sea mm, asltCHl by .Miss GoiowiUcli. vlo loiicclllst, uml Uiiilaw Parson, pianist, te one of tin; greatest dramatic bari tones if (lie present day. Since .Mr. Kellorinan bus lieen In tills country lie has toured with tlie New York Symphony ophestia under Wal ter Dainrosi Ii, tl; Minneapolis Sym phony miller Emil Ohorliuffer, tin; 8t Paul Symphony under Walter Itoth welt, ami hi apptwranocs with the Motion, t lie Theodore Thomas mi J tin- MARCUS A. KELLERMAN. Ctnolnnsiii Symphony Orchestra, as well as the most prominent musical organizations of ihis country, in recital, coucerl and owdnrio have gained for him ni.ivei:;al cuuiineiiilaticn. Barely thirty years of use. Koller nitti) Ik a i;utiB of America, liaviiu U'Cti born III t ill' llinatl. Some of bis moFt pronomiceil sueifssr-a owurrcd in Uennany, win re he sans Icinlinjt liari tone rol 's for three years at the lieriin lioyal Dleia Kelleruian, however, aliundond !;!s brilliant, promising op eratic career to cntaKe in Holer and oni.torio Finning. Tlie Riiperlative sue reuses he lias already won In thft cottntrr Indicate thut isiucert patrons I -v Ait,' j&JU-j. -8 . -as--ayi a MISS SARAH GUROWITSCH. here are fortunate even though opera baa lost an artist of the first rank. Miss Kara Gurowitsch, the Kusslan ioloucellixt, is a most accomplished musician. Her reputation as a cellist of high ability was lirst established by win ning the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholin prize tit Perlin ami later by her suc cessful appearances in the prominent musical centers of Europe. While i l'.ciliii. Miss Gurowitsch pla.vc l Euj-cpe IVAILert's cello eoncer to, U'liig Hivoiupiiuici! at the piano by that eminent composer, who highly praised her rendition of his work. William Alexis 1'arsou is of Russian arvutnt:c. uid b's musical training ji 1 1 WILLIAM ALEXIS PARSON. which lnviu a( the early age of seven, hits been conducted largely under tier man teachers. At len years of age he passed hi cxuminution with grout honors, being awarded a scholarship which covered bis tuition. At the conservatory he studied tin der ti,ot!frlod Kridler. It was not Ion nftcr. however, that he attrintcd the intention of August l-'ruetncke, one of the directors, who decided to take per tonal charge of (lie boy. After several years of sliidy lie not only received his diploma, lull was itlso awarded the highest pt, e within the gift of the . i e! nlor , i!,c gold tueilal of merit. At the hich school auditorium. S..tn i !.iy. October 21st. t I - I HEAVY CATTLE 111 UliDiM POHTLA.VD, Or.-., (let. 17. North Portland in being flooded with cattle. The run to date thia month In 7u40 head, and there In Mill two week to run. Present Indication are for the (treatest run ever nhown' here since tho Portland Union titovkyardu wa established. The greatest run of cattle ever shown at North Portland during a ninKle month wa In January, 1909, when a total of 10,002 head of cattle waa received. The run of cattle in the yards here range from 5000 to 7000 head each month, althotiKh occasion ally the runs drop down to 4000 head. Most of the run of cattle in the lo cal yards over nlsht wan of poor to ordinary quality. Uttle real pood stuff enmo forward. The market started with a weak tone and lower prices for beef stuff. flood feeders were steady around former prices during the initial trade, but there was weak ness aijd lover prices for "junk stock." Oicneral cattle market range: Prime light steers li.50f?6.60 Prime heavy steers 6.70Ti6.7i flood tight steers C.OOfi 6.2?, Stockers and feeders 5.00 n 5.50 ' Prime dehorned cows und j heifers S.50 I Common cows 4.00 fi 5.no j Bulls 15074.50 : Prime light veal calves 7.00i7.50 I Trlme heavy veal calves ... 4.006.00 Hogs Drop Sharply, ! With a very liberal run of swine in i the yards over, Sunday, much weak ; ness was shown in the North Portland I market at the start of the week's .trading. A total of 2669 head ap peared over Sunday, compared with i 2:159 last week and head same day a year aco. j While there was little trading at the j start of the market for swine, initial : transactions indicate a general, mar- i ket around 19.25 for top quality, a j loss of 10W 25c from previous ficures. j Ceneral hog market: i Choice llcht weights J9.25fl9.40 lOood licht weights 9.00fi9 15 Medium weights S.75fl S.90 Rough heavy g.OOff S.50 j i Mutton and Inilis Steady. Steady tone was generally shown in the mutton and lamb trade at North j 'Portland for the Initial transactions' for the week. There was a fair run I reported in the yards over Sunday, I and general sentiment was about the i same lis for recent weeks. j ; Ceneral mutton and lamh market. Select spring lambs J 8.7!, I Ordinary lambs .00f 8.2S i I Pest yearlings 7.25W7.50 1 Oood to common wethers 5.75W6.00 j Pest ewes 5.75 n 6.00 , Heavy to common ewes .... 4.00 fi 1.50 HIGH SCHOOL NEWS ' " I An enthusiasm meeting was he'd cut the whole of the internal poison- ' this morning by the student body in'ous srisgnant matter. ' I recognition of the good showing mfdej Everyone, whether ailing, sick or 1 bv the football team against Wa'lalweil, should, each morning, before Walla high. Several rousing yells j breakfast, drink a glass of real hot and spirited speeches were given and water with a teaspoonful of limestone itnthuslasm ran at a high pitch. It phosphate In it to wash from the was the concensus of opinion of tho-'e! gtomaeh, liver and bowels the pre talking that after such a showing asVj0U8 jay's indigestible waste, sour that made Friday, Pendleton would bile and poisonous toxins;' thus cleans have to be considered as one of the ingi sweetening and purifying the en most dangerous contenders for the tire alimentary canal before putting eastern Oregon championship. i more food into the stomach The ac- The local high school football team tion of hot water and limestone phos was forced to wear Whitman college phate on an empty stomach is won football outfits In the game against derfully invigorating. It cleans out Walla Walla high on account of the a", the sour fermentations, gases, failure of the trunks containing their j waste and acidity nnd gives one a suits to arrive in time for the nxme I splendid appetite for breakfa-t. While The failure of the trunk to arrive n)-.vu are enjoying your breakfast the so caused the game to start an lm.ii water and phosphate is quietly ex late. Now through a mistake of the! trading a large volume of water from local ticket agent the trunk threart ns the blood and getting ready for a tp play another important ride, when , thorough flushing of all the inside or the tickets were bought for the Minjgans. ii,., in,-ii i,iroi iio-oni nM tho lick- The millions of people who are cts at a one and a third fare, ncn bothered with constipation, bilious, the local team arrived home and' spells, stomach trouble; others whojr called for the trunk they found that (have sallow skins. Wood disorders! r they could not get it until they have Catarrhal Itrafnrss Cannot lie Cured. 'y loeal Hi'i'ii'-attens. ns thoy raniift rfftrl, i he itispsse,! portion of tl,e etir. Thore 1 only one way to cure cutarrhul cloufness uml thst Is liy s eoiisiltmlouiil rt'ffledy I'stHrihiil lesfness Is causrtl by an In ftmiiM condition of .the nnin.us lining of i KiistHcliisn Tube. When this tube Is inflamed yen hare a rumbling sinuiri or tin H'if"ct hearing, anil when it Is entirely ,'lowil. I 'entiles Is the result, t'nless the lIlflanimatiiiD can be reducml niul this tnt restored to i! nor-anl ,-onilltion. henrintf vill Ik" dwtrnyed foivver. .Many cases of teafness are tacsed by eatiuyh. which t an Inilam -d condition of the morons surfaces Hall's Cntari-h t'cre acts thru the blood od tho tnnomis surfaces of the system. W,, will give line Hundred lolrs for any esse "f Catarrhal lwafii"s that cannot be cured by Hall s Caiarra Cure. Circulars roe. .Ml lirutixlsta. 75c. K. .1. CHUNKY A CO., Toledo, I) OPEN NOSTRILS! EN9 f A COLD OR CATARRH I X How To Gat Relief When nead and Nose are Stuffed I p. Count fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh dl-nppenrs. Your clogged, nostrils will open, the air passages or i your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling.! hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling forj breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely's cream I Itahn from your druggist and apply t a little of this fragrant antiseptic, cream in your nostrils. It penetrates; through every air passage of the head, sooihlng and healing the wol- len or inflamed mucous membrane. , giving you in taut relief. Head colds: and catarrh yield like magic. Pont sly stuffed -up and miser. i'o'. Relief is sure. Just Received, GOOD IDAHO three to four years old; weight 1050 to 1250 lbs; good hardy stock. Now on sale at the Pendleton Horse & Mule Market at O. K. FEED YARD Telephone 516 J. H. LUCK We buy all kinds of horses and broke mules payed twenty-five dollars and sixty centa. which 1b a third of the found- trip fare. As the suits In the trunk thiS;,.,,. .rt,th nnnrnTlmntplV SeventV-fiV8 d,C TT-", . dollars the sum will probably be pay- j cd but it is now a certainty that every player will hereafter carry his suit and avoid such trouble. Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning Get hi the habit of drinking glaM of hot water before breakfast e're not here long, so let's ma!; ' our stay agreeable. Let us live w ell. i A eat well, digest well, work well, sleep A well, tmd look well. What a gicr-a iouj condition to attain, and yet, hov ! g i-erj easy it is if one will only adopt jK tnc morning Inside hath. . K Folks who are accusiomed to tttt' R dull and heavy when tney arb-e. tpiit-, J ting headache, nasty breath, acid, stomal h, can, tnsteau, reel as iresn a daisy by opening the sluices of the! Ifvstem each morning and .lufntng, and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This; will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the suojeei oi insiue-eauuns ot- orc breakfast. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY INSCRASCE AXD LAND BlIXISSj HKNtTk YtMN T l5 O M E 11 V . nEAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance sg'-mtR. 815 Main street. Phone 404. I Al tTIOXF.CKS. (Ml, W. F. YOHNlvA. AL'LTION-j eer. makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money. ' Leave, orders at K.it Oregon an office. SECONO HAM) 1K A1J-.HS. VVi'KOi;i.E. DEALER IN NEW and second h ind goods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place In Pendleton to bue' household goods. Come and set our prices 219 E Court street Phone 27 tW. architect. rayImoniPw! hTtiTTakciii- test. Pespain Hulldlng. Phone 76S. Pendleton. Oregon. attorneys. H.Vl.KY Je RAL' law itf're i ls'uik llulM.iig, :y. ATT, i Anifr:: 1!xi-:y ,n Nitii two MR ? ' A 'A iulS liilSfl from $3.00 up Once used you wonder how you ever got along without it. Paoifia Power & Light Company i Phone 40 m ittiifitn mining Known For iret national FEKDLETOil. OREGOX is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. Federal Reserve Board. By C. S. Hamlin, Governor. z S s SECURITY riiiiiimiiiiimiinimiitiiiiiiin I GEORGE W COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Estimates settled, wills deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections made. Room I 1 1, Schmidt block. I FEE & FEE. ATTORNEY;? AT LAW. I Office In Pespain building. carter a smythe. attorney at law. Office In rear of Ameri can Nalonal Psnk building. JAMES a PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware company. PETERSON A BISHOP, ATTOR ueys at law; rooms J and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOCGLAS W. BAILET. ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In ail state and federal courts. Rootrn. 7. 8 and . Pespain building. FREDERICK ney at law. ford building STEIWER, ATTOR Oftice in Smith-Craw ' S. A LOWELU ccur.f-e'.lor at , -pain bulld ng. ATTORNEY AM i. of'leo In De- carloads 1 X. YOUR BATHROOM WARM AND COMFY WITH ONE OF OUR iters It's Strength iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiHiitv Washington, D. C Oct. 6, 1915. Ocnh iiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiS tTXERAI. PlItljCTOKS. J. T. BROWN'S FCItNITCRE STORaV Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral cars. Call responded to duy or night. Corns Main and Water streets. Telephone S. j JOHN S. FAKER, FTNERAL PI j rector and ltcemed em! almor 0 j posits postofflce. Funeral parlor two funeral cars. Calls repouded l day or night. Phone 75. MONTANA FYltM UMW, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAT I Lands in eastern Montana at Jilt ,0 ,l8 pr a,re. riudable for t..rmlna vr fTzng Kay terms. For Infor. ; maiion write or w. K Holt, Mil city, Montana. iMHTOltS Pi 1. S. . ROE I to the c o. I'ltAlTP , f,IM. , r , n Mtj dii I ttroat. io ',. .,o, i i,, ap. : l. ! lit Piiig I I