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EIGHT PAUK8 V.MIK SIX DAILY EAST OUluUUMAN. FKNUlBTTON, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVKMUEIt 15, 1810. ) For Rheumatism and Nervousness Nine out of every ten cases of Rheumatism, Nervousness and kindred complaints, are caused by excess uric acid in the system. It poisons the tissue, weakens the organs and retards circulation. Eleetropodes eliminate all excess uric acid and other im purities. They strengthen the nerves, increase circulation, and promote the health and action of every organ. A prominent Journalist of Albuquerque, N. M., says: "Your Eleetropodes certainly have wonderful merit. I know of no other remedy as complete in its cure of Rheumatism." PniirprNts Signs This Contract. The pnrrhar of . ..- , -', c the p-ivifrcj of ivturnirc.; a' Sj iU:, an a ihe purchase price ?l.i-' t. be ffunded upon the following c.tr.'.!: tinrf: TbT are to he worn areomirtr to dirrftiona for at Iraflt 25 eonawotiv daya, asd thea if not aalUfactorr, to be returned in original box Drsaciat' Sisaatnrc At druggists; or by mail, post rnid. If your drusrgist cannot furnish Eleetropoiles. send us J 1.0". and we will see that you are supplied Immediately. State whether for man or woman. Western Etectropode Co. 21 1 Los Anprlcs St.. Ixs Angeles, California. OREGON WILL BE FIRST 10 BALLOT WU.I, l.X I'll KSS Til El it iMJErrKENci: ixn; puksioknt ! lttwnt Elvli"ii (ilcs Tlu'in rrixllego i of solorlins; Own VeU'iinw Xn- tioiiiil t'omoiitioii 1 irt Siato III I'nioii to tlo so. Voters .if Ore son will l:ue th. unique privilege of expressliijr their preference for president and vice-! pres. dent in 1912 before the national conventions of the rerublieaii and ; democratic parties shall have been ' lield. This is the only state in the Tnion where the electorate will in ! struct delegates to the National con 1 ventions as to the men to support for I.. ; .witl.. ! Furthermore. Oregon voters will select their own presidential electors ns well ;is vote for them, and also will s. let the delegates to the National conventions, and the state treasury i will pay the expenses of the deleiia i tien. i This is one of the results of the election held last week, when the I measure designed to extend the prim ary law to presidential campaigns was adopted. The initiative measure was prepared by the People's Power League and was adopted by a substan tial vote. The measure is one of the most unique before the electorate and will give Oregon novel advertising in the spring of 1912. when the succes sor to V. H. Taft, as president, will hi ENDS DYSPEPSIA IN FEW MINUTES (i S. IXDIGl'-STlOX AXD AIJi STOMACH MISEUY GOES Uourtlnim ami lU-mliulio from Stom ach ami Oilier nisttvss 1 Ended l.rvvcr A l.UUo Diuioslu Now Will Certainly Make You 1-Vel line 1 It-fore You IteuUze It. There would not be a case of tndi--estion here if readers who are sub- i ,e.-t to stomach trouble knew the tre ! iiiendous nnti-fcrnient and digestive I virtue contained in Piapepsin. This hnr.ll-s preparation will digest a heavv meal wi'nout mo si.giucsi iu.- or ,! scomfort. and relieve the sourest .,! stomach in five minutes, besides evercominir all foul, nauseous odors .'nun the breath v., in. nh:i i-inaeist to show you the formula, plainly printed on each -II cent .asc of Pane's Diapepsin. then y u w- i! readily understand why this t.r -.lr-r-tlv cure; indigestion and rt moves such symptoms as heartburn. a fcelimr like a lump of lead in tne stomach, belching of gas and eructa- ri..n of undigested food, water brash n-.usea. headache. biliousness and main- other bad symptoms; and. be sides, you will not need laxatives to keep your stomach. 1 ver ana Hues t:ne leun and fresh. If vour stomach is sour and full of or vour food doesn t iiige.-i, .um THC PENDLETON DRUG CO. PHOIETOUR ORDERS TOU GET THEM RIGHT i REPORT OF THE COVDITIOX The First National Bank, OP PENDLETON. At Pendleton, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business, No vember 10, 1910. No. 1610. Resource. Loans and discounts ...$1,620,830.98 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 46,081.70 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation .-. ' 246,900. 0t Jj. S. Bonds to secure U. S. deposits Bonds, securities, etc . . . Banking house furniture and fixtures Due from national banks (not reserve agents) . . Due from state and pri vate Banks and Bank ers, Trust Companies and Savings Banks... Due from approved re serve agents Checks and other cash items Notes of other National banks Fractional paper curren cy, nickels and cents.. Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie $90,280.35 Legal tender notes 6,320.00 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) .. . 10.000.00 14.288.70 10,000.01 3.978.30 24,294.29 167,012.83 4.733.85 7,870.00 475.59 96.600.35 11,000.00 Total $2,257,266.5 Liabilities. Capital stock Laid in.... 250.000.1 Surplus fand 200,000.00 Undivided prof:tJ less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes oat standing Due to other National banks Due to state and private banks and bankers . . Individual deposits subject U check $946,414.70 Demand 39,093.2 236,850.0 37,884.1 3,643.9 certificates of d?jeit. . United State dpoita . . Certified check Cashiers checks outstanding 5JS.473.09 1,000.00 1,239.95 2,667.54 Total deposits $1,489,795.2 In SticMoi Emergencies J v..f..-.vA-.. . y like illness, it is often n.cfsiary quickly to raise the temperature of a room. For instance, in those hours between midnight and dawn, when the day temperature has been allowed to drop, if you are called upon to get up, the room is chilly and cole'.' It takes a long time to start up r f;:rnace or fire and raise the tc::: ture by ordinary means. You can instantly heat a rc . any desired temperature with a Akvl-tdy zr.cks3 csi oderl: : It quickly gives heat, and with one filling of the font brr: dily for nine hours, witnout smose or muci.. nai ; -locl-tin.i flame sprccjer winch prevents ti..- being turned high enough to smoxe, anu is e.".sy t i :i d drop back, so the wick can be cleaned in an ir..;:c.;.t. . nominated in the National conven- in. It is estimaiea mat tne expense urred in 1912 by this new measure ill approximate $5000. Under the provisions of the meas ure, voters can vote tor anyone mey ink best fitted for president and ce-presilent, in their party. Each oter can vote for someone tor pres ent and vice-president, in those po- itions. and not for two presidents or two vice-presidents. The voter makes s own selection. The vote on these laces will indicate how closely the ectorate of Oregon follows the po litical situation throughout the coun trv and watches the records of proml- ent men. It will give a first hand- 1 idea whether the republicans of Oregon think Taft, Koosevelt, LaFol- lette or some other should be placed at the head of the ticket. It will In- cate whether Bryan still has fol lowers here and whether he. Gaynor or Harmon has the most strength. Nowhere else in the United States s there such an opportunity for a ingle state to act as a fingerpost In national politics. The amount of ad vertising Oregon will receive through this measure is beyond calculation. It will probably result in men who have the presidential bee sending agents to Oregon to work up a sentiment. Voters will also have the right to select the candidates for presidential electors, voting for but one man in the primaries and those receiving the highest number of -votes being the candidates of the party. The measure also provides that delegates to the na tional conventions shall be selected through the primary methods also. By this arrangement the $3-a-day man has a prospect or Deing sent as a delegate as well as the banker or Drofessional man. who has an ax to grind in attending the convention. The measure provides that the traveling expenses of delegates shall be paid by the state, not more than $200 be ing paid to any Telegram. vour meals don t scorn to in, iij pot a 50-cent case from your druc gis' and make life worth living? Ab solute relief from stomach misery and perfect digestion of anything you oat is sure to follow five minutes after, and besides, one case is sufficient to cure a whole family of such trouble. Surelv. a harmless, inexpensive preparation like Diapepsin, wlrch will alwavs. either at daytime or durins night, relieve your stomach mis. ry and digest your meals, is about as handv and valuable a thins as you could have in the house. stea matic- from an cool handL' and a da r.per top. An indicator alwavs shews the amount of oil in t'.ic for.t. It h.-.s ;t .'!. : wh'ch does not ne-J to be screwed down ; it is put in like a cork in a boa:.-, at. J is attached to the font by a chain. . , . . The burner body or gallery cannot became wed;;ed, because of a r -v device in construction, and consequently it c;in always he easily unscrewed u. an instant for rcj'ickin;. ..... j , The Perfection O I Heak-r is finished in ppan or nickel. Il is strong, dur.i! :. and well made, bui-l tor service, yet light a:.d orna ne.itul. Stes Cu..-Mre. If r.-t a- : :. s k:s r ieur.ftivt circular to I .t w;' -jr. " ' Standard Oil Company . , ? f . (Ineo-vwatod) " ' Soo-Spckane Route THE SHORT LINE TO MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL AXU ALL I'OIXTS EAST. tQLirMENT: Electric-lighted Obaervation Cars and Stand ard Sleepers, the most up-to-dato Tourist Cars and through diners. Through tickets to all points east are on salo by your local agent at lowest current fares. IHtalls 1 tort Its Uteraturo G. M. Jackson, T. P. A. Geo. A. Walton, Gen. Agt. 14 Wall St., SK)kane. HAS TOO MANY VF.OPLE. Sloans of Tlollcvins Congestion in Wales Are Sought. Dublin. Wales is suffering from congestion of population. A partv of Welsh visited Castlerea on a visit to the congested districts board and conducted by the Fran ,w.n xisters. which are recognized as the best training scnoois in in west, H. Hedger Wallace oi uiam..i ganshire agricultural department. said that the party visueu "b-.j district to pick up information. they were troubled with congestion In Wales and to see what the congested districts board had done ror tne c..- . . o,1 The party drove to ajsncic.ic.. Boho districts to see the operations hir.h had been carried on by the board, where eighty houses have been rected and holdings allotted 10 im migrants. delegate. Portland mXAX DOYLE TELLS OF HIS MEDICAL EXPEIU-E.UJ Total $2,257,266.59 State of Oregon, County of Umatilla, as: I. G. M. Rice, Cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. G. M. RICE, Caahler. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of November. 1910. C. K. CRAJNSTON, Notary Public Correct Attest: T. C. TAYLOR, J. S. McLEOD. LEVI ANKEXT, Directors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Improvement of Lewis street from the east line of Jeff Davis street to the west end of Patent street. Patent treet In the city of Pendleton from the east end of Lewis street to the north line of Church street, Church street In the city of Pendleton, from the end of Patent street, to the center , line of Eddy street, aa Improved by H. H. Harvey under his contract and the or dinances of the city of Pendleton pro viding therefor, has been completed and accepted by the council of the city of Pendleton, and the assessment aa levied against the lots, parts of lota and parcela of land fronting ur on audi portions of aald streets as have been Improved are now due and payable, and If not paid within thirty days from this date may be collected by foreclosure. Dated Pendleton, Oregon, November 'It. 1110. THOS. FITZGERALD. City Recorder. London. Sir A. Conan Doyle, after distributing the prizes to the students of St. Mary's Hospital Medical school delivered the Introductory address on the occasion of the opening of the winter session. After modestly re marking that he had no claim to be regarded as a successful medical man he said that although his actual prac tice was never very profitable nor glorious, it was very varied. His experience dated back to the days of the unqualified assistant, who had now been legislated out of ex igence with most excellent results upon the death rate, and he served in that legion before he joined the regulars. He had been an assistant in a country practice in rural Eng land, had had experience on board ship, besides military duties, espe cially In South Africa in fact, there were few phases of medical life of which he had not had experience. He urged the studenrs to keep an open mind on the subjects wh-h came before them, and warned them against inV-lloictual prlggishnls of a type of man who, if a symptom were produced would produce a tab loid for It. Both Speedy 1111(1 Effective Thla lndlcatea the action of Vim Kidney Pills S. Paxsona, eawe rv.ir lUchiaan. Illustrates: I been a.ffllcted with a severe ease ef kldnay and bladder trouble ror -wniwrn I found on relief until I used ioler Kidney Pills. These cured mm -tirelv ef all my ailments. I w troubled with backaches and severe hnotina nalns In the aidea with i a- noyin urinary irregularities and a n nt incomDleteneea in the . The teJly use of Foley Kidney PlUa rid me entirely of all my trouble. They have my hlgheat recommenda- Uen." A. C. Koeppen a uroa. r:irl Faxl Jail for Ufa. Berlin. -The possibility of indefi nite lmnrisonment has been discios- hv the case of a girl from Austrian Poland, who came over the frontier in work near Oldenburg. Anv Pole that enters this empire is legally compelled to leave again be fore December 20th of each year, and Is not allowed to return before Feb ruary 1st following. The elrl Ignored this provision and the police put her into prison where she might have remained indefinitely had not the case accidentally become public. Many school children suffer from constipation, which is often the cause of seeming stupidity at lessons. rhnmherlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets are an ideal medicine to give a child, for they are mild and genue In their effect, and will cure even chronic constipation. Sold by all dealers. The Bank is Not Back of Me but I am back of the Bank and opposite the City Hall where you will find everything in the poultry line that keeps them Healthy and Laying all the time A Full Line of Conkey's Guaranteed Goods Conkey's Lice Liquid, Conkey's Lice Powder, Conkey's Noxlclde, Conkey's Head Lice Oint ment. Conkey's Scaly Lor, Conkey's Limber Neck, Conkey's Bronchitis, Conkey's Gapo Remedy, Conkey's Roup Cure, Conkey's Cholera Cure, Conkey's Chicken Pox, Conkey's Poultry Tonic. Conkey's Fly Knocker. Don't forget they are guaranteed. EGGS MEAN MONEY Do not force, tmt energize to the highest point of pront. CONKEY'S LAYING TONIC rromotea activity and aatlmllatlonRf epR making mutorial TBI wnou orT OF BGO-I.ATIKO. Wonef back U it don't nleaas. Prlcw So. 60o and U. , Aak (or Oonktr'a Book on Pooltrr. Fan Also Lee's Goods and International Poultry and Stock other foods too numerous to mention. Food and A. T. Matthews Company (Successor to Chas. Colesworthy.) 129 E. Alta St., Opposite City Hall. Phone Main 184. D ISTIIE lilt Cass Matlock, Prop. BEST PICTURES MORE PICTURES LATEST 'PICTURES and illustrated swipe iu the city. Shows afternoon and ev ninL'h. Refinrnl and an tcrtaininp for the entir family Next to Frenrh Restaurant Entire change three tim aeh weok. Be sura and w the next change. Adulte 10c. Children undet 10 yeara, 5c. TUMN IS STOPPFIV, VOMTSX woo.n KISS Chicago is Installing telephones at the rate of about 2600 a month. GAS HEATERS ARE YOU PREPARED FOR WINTER When the winds without are howling, when the thermometer is in the neighborhood of zero, is it not real comfort to be able to pull your chair up to an open fireplace? This ef fect is approached very closely in the Vulcan Odorless Gas Heaters MlnnfnpoVn.Minn. Ju?t ns n fast Anfo-nlntr Milwaukee train ntartPil from tho station for Chlrairo, two wo men hMrlnj? a small parrel, daphod madly toward the gatps "Ptop the train! Oh, Rtop It!" hrpr jred the woman. "Oh. It must he stop ped!" A crowd of university hoys was at the station waiting for the football team. Gallantly they took up the cry and turned It into a yell. "Rtop the train! Btop the train! Stop the train. The conductor came out on the ob servation platform and saw the two women were running desperately to ward the train. The conductor Jerk ed the hell rope. The train stopped, and a woman came out on the plat form of the rear car. -The two women rushed to the car. One of them handed np a box of can dy to the passenger. She leaned down and kissed both the other women good hye. "Now," said the late comers, "this train can go. Good-bye, dearie." IiOVEIjY COMPLEXION'. A nr Skin ami Rrlelit Eyes Are Easy to Get. All the beauty creams In creation won't Improve your complexion If your stomach is out of order. Belching of gas and heartburn. Bad food means bad blood and bad blood means a bad complexion. Try MI-O-NA stomach tablets for stomnch misery, biliousness, dizzi ness and Indigestion. They relieve In a fbew minutes; they make rlc:h, red blood. They are guaranteed by Tall man & Co. to cure or money back. Read what a Kansas woman says: "I had been doctoring a year for stomach trouble and found nothing that did as much good as MI-O-NA. I only have the second box and they have relieved all pain In my stom ach. For stomach trouble or Indi gestion MI-O-NA can't be beaten. MI- O-NA has done a world of good for mo wtien doctors failed." Mrs. Cor delia B. Mann, 207 E. 11th street, Junction City, Kans. MI-O-NA stomach tablets are sold by Tallman & Co. and druggists every where for 6 cents a large box.. Test samples free from Booth's Ml-o-na, Cheerfulness Warms Your Feet Heats the Floor, Not the Ceiling A home loving man wants a modern home. A modern home has a Gas Heater Pacific Power & Light Company "Always at Your Service" -Phone Main 40. ft Read the waat ada today. Buffalo, N. T.