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PAGE SIX. IHII.V KAST onKOOMnV Vh M.l KTON. OIICGON. THVRSDAY, DECKMBEU 38, 1911. EIGHT PAGES. OTTER FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN THAN CASTOR OH, SAin.OR rUXi,A3 IT SWrXTENS AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM MORE EFFICIENTLY AND B FAR MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE, 15 TliE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. in the Circfe, every- Pacfiao of the Genuine. $ . ALL RELIABLE DRUCC1STS SELL THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE WHEN. CALLED FOR, ALTHOUGH THEY COULD MAKE A LARGER PROFIT BY SLLLING INFERIOR PREPARA. TJOflS, VIT THEY PREFER TO SELL THE CENU1NE, BECAUSE IT IS RIGHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE GOOD OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES SUCH SeUGCISTS ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH. AS YOUR XTZ OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME DEPEND UPON JHUR SKILL AND RELIABILITY WHEN BUYING Note tfo Full Name of the Company TUHTH STRAIGHT ACROSS.NEAR THE BUIIUM. AND IN THE CIRCLE, NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKACE.OF THE GENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING RVCCISTS. REGULAR PRICE SOc PER BOTTLE SYRUP OF FIGS AND EUXtR OF SENNA IS THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXATIVE. BECAUSE IT IS THE ONE REMEDY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAL. STRENGTHENING WAY AMD CLEANSES THE SYSTEM. WITHOUT UNPLEASANT AFTER-EFFECTS AND WITHOUT ' IRRITATING. DEBILITATING OR CRIP:NG. AND THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE IN ANY ! WAT WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE IT IS RECOMMENDED BY MILLIONS OF WELL. ' INFORMED FAMILIES, WHO K.NOW OF ITS VALUE FROM PERSONAL USE TO GET ITS I BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE CcNUINE; MANUFACTURED BY THE ' CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. J Miff I i n).T.iss sTxTtif-1; l i icr r. ok aicoholI Is 1 I j - s ;j i j MINIATURE PICTURE TO TOT S VMTV OK MAX , AVHO SHOT MAYOR GAYXOIl . It Is SaKl Gallagher Is Hying of Iar es4i Two Physicians Are to Examine Hlnu "Trenton By order of the county urt two physicians are to test the sanity of James J. Gallagher, who shot Mayor Gaynor and Commissioner Kdward? of New York on the ship the mayor was taking for Europe. This action was taken with the ap 3roval of Dr. Thomas H. Mackenzie, the visiting physician of the prison, it is asserted that Gallagher has Ipaurwsls, will not live more than a year aad should be tranferred to the state jbespital for the insane. When Gallagher was trlel for shoot ing Commissioner Edwards, Dr. Hen my A. Cotton, head of the state hos pital for the insane at Trenton; Dr. .SemsTTiith of Bayonne and Dr. Arliz and Dr. McGill of Hoboken, testified that he had paresis. Dr. Allen Mc Lane Hamilton and Dr. McDonald combatted this testimony. THAW TO HKXKW HIS FIGHT FOK FREEDOM You'll get the best meal 1 in Pendleton at the QUELLE A clean kitchen Particular cooks Attentive. Service. For Breakfast Ranch Eggs Buttermilk Ilotcakes Good coffee Every day We invite your patronage and aim to please you. Regular Meals 25c Gus. La Fontaine Im. Fontaine Block. Main Street. Attorney for Slayer of Stanford White IXVlarcs That His Client is Sano Xow. Poughkeepsie, X. Y. That proceed ings will be started before spring to obtain the release of Harry K. Thaw from the Mattawan state hospital was learned on good authority. Charles Morschauser, attorney for Thaw, admitted that he and Clarence J. Shearn, who is associated with him ia the case, have been in conference over plans for a move to free Thaw, but declined to commit himself re garding the basis for the next fight. Asked as to the truth of he re port that Thaw would make the ac quittal of Mrs. O'Shaughnessy, in New York city recently, a basis for his claim for freedom, Morschauser replied that Thaw's freedom would be asked for because he is sane. "Thaw was acquitted because he was Insane when he killed Stanford White," said Morschauser. "He is now aa sane as any man, and should not be held a prisoner for an act com mitted in a fit of Insanity several years ago, for which a jury acquitted him." Morschauser would not say when he would ask for the next writ of habeas corpus for Thaw, but others in touch with the situation say Thaw will make his next move before May 1. CHICHESTER S P'lLS I lilkea I'lll. in bores, seal T.ke no llrarsl.t. Ask firt 'III.rlfKH.TZIt S IMAMOMt IIIIANU PII.IJLfo.aa years k aawr. as Bat, Safest. Alwars lt.ll ,. SOI P nv """rr.icT tVFPvv urnc r A.k yo.ir llraiilu lor . Wr D.jmonJ IlraJV with Illd Ri,boa. Every Woman u lot if cited and ihould know bout the wonderful l MARVEL Whirling Spny The new Vaginal byrlnga. Beit oust convenient. It cleanses instantly Ask your drug knit for it 7 If he cannot suoolr theN MARVEL, accept no otherN but send suoip for Illustrated hnnle im It Divn full n art ii-ii. Ui anddirectloni invaluableto MUKi CO .UUH2M Stmt. New Ioa' Before You Move Investigate Ee sure your new home lia-t that important modem convenience eleotric limits. There are many such anl they are in treat demand by those who know how to enjoy them. The modern electric light is so much lieUer than any other that no one need imitate about the cost. The General Kleetric Company has perfected its MAZDA lamp which tnve:, twice a.-? much liht as ordinary electric lamps lining an equal amount of electricity. We Have G. E. MAZDA Lamps lor all those who live in wired houses we offer an opportunity 0f getting the benefit of the great light giving qualities of these lamps. For those who own unwired houses on our dintribnting lince we will give advice of value in wiring houses for electric lights. Pacific Power & Light Company "Always at Your Service." Phone 'I 'in 40 RAINS 63 l'Klt CENT AS ARAINST 21 1XU NATION Oram's CltUiMiKlilp Grows More Tim n Tuk-o Ai Fint As Aerac of Othor ComiiMHiwoaltlts ll.story KtiHata Il.solf. Washington, Dec. 2S- The popula tion of Oregon, now 672.765, as enu merated at the 13th census, Apr 1 15, 1910, arul compared with one of 413, 536 In 1900, increased 62.7 per cent in the decade. The figures ure given in a special buKet n of the department of commerce and labor on the popula tion of Oregon, which has Jun been published here. During the decade 1900-10 the total population of continental United States Increased by 21 per cent and the growth of the state was a 1 ttle more than twice as rapid as during the preceding decade. 1890-1900. when the rate of increase was 30 2 per cent. Oregon was organized as a terri tory in 184S and appears In the fed eral census report for the first time in 1850. The total population (13.- 294) reported for 1850 Includes 1201 returned for that portion which was taken in 1853 to form Wash'ngton ter ritory. During each decade since 1850 the state has shown ai rapid growth, the lowest rate of increase for any decennial period being 30.2 per cent for the decade 1890M1900. The most rap'd rate of growth was naturally during the fir-t few years in the history of the state, the popu'a- tion increasing threefold from 1850 to 1S60. During the three following decades, 1860-1890. tne population of the state increased more than five fold, the percentages of increase rang ing from 73.3 to 92.2. Between 1890 and 1910 the population more than doubled. The numerical increase dur ing the last decade was nearly one ana one-half times the entire popu lation of the state in 1880 A comparison of the rate of In crease for the state with those for continental United States, as given in the preceding table shows that dur ing every decade covered by the ta ble the growth of the state was more rapid than the growth of the coun try . as a whole. The population of the s'ate 'n 1910 was somewhat more than 50 times as large as in 1850, while the population of .continental United States in 1910 was sl'ghtly less than four times that In 1850. Oregon has 97 citlt3, of wh-ch Portland, the largest, has a popula tion of 207,214. and Salem, the sec ond city, a population of 14.094. There are also five c:ties having from 5000 to 10.000, n'ne having from 2500 to 5000. and 81 having less than 2500 In habitants. Portland, Salem, Eugene, Medford and Ashland shqw very high rates of Increase for the last decade, ranging from 90.6 per cent in Ashland to 393 6 per cent In Medford. Raker shows the lowest rate of Increase, namely, 1.2 per cent. During the preceding decade, however, there was a marked growth in the population of this c'ty the percentage of Increase being 15. 9. PURE IX)OD DEPARTMENT TESTS 9500 SAMPLES Washington. Inspectors of the Bureau of chemistry, under the su pervision of Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the pure food expert, collected 9,500 samples of foods and drugs during the past year, according to the report of the bureau Just made public. Of the 9500 foods and drug se'zed the bureau found only 3280 to be le gal as compared with 3113 which were found to be misbranded and adulterated. Five hundred and three check ana'ysls were made to insure that correct results were obta'ned be fore recommendat'ons were made as to the method of procedure by the department for the violations. There were 5370 hearings held by the bureau on questionable products of which over half were made at Xew Tork. A total of 9C97 Imported foodi and drugs were analyzed and 3085 were found adulterated or mhbrand ed The miscellaneous samples which come under the exam'natlon of the pure food experts aggregated 1406, making a total of 18 000 samples. Every family has need of a good reliable liniment. For sprains, bruis es, soreness of the muscJcs and rheu matic pains there is none better than Chamberlain's. Sold by all dealers. To Profoo I.lvlnjr Coxt. Washington. Looking to the estab lishment of a great International commission to study the caue and remed'es for the high cost of 'Ivlng, NOTICE EOR RIDS EOR SEWER CONSTRUCTION. Notice Is hereby given, that the Common Counc'l, on the 20th day of December, 1911, adopted plans and specifications for the construction of a sewer with appropriate Y'u and manholes running north on Hazel s'reet from Its Intersection with Court street to a point near the north l'ne of the O.-W. n & N. company's right of way where the same Intersect' Ha zel street, which plans and spec'fica t'ons are now on file in the office of the undersigned. Notice Ib further given that the Common Council will receive propos als for the construction of the said sewer extension In the form prov'ded by the specifications up to the 10th day of January, 1912, at 5 o'clock p. m. Bids to bo filed In the office of the undersigned. Each bid to be ac companied by certified check In the sum of $100, payable to the Mayor of the City of Pendleton, to he returned f the bidder Is unsuccessful and to he forfeited In case bidder Is su"ce-s-'ul. shall fall to enter Into a contract 'n accordance with the terms of his hid. The Common Council re crvi the right to reject any and all h'd v THOMAS FITZ CF.H n. Recorder. and to evolve a world money stand ard based on economic and sclentif'c principles, a conference will be held In Washington on December 29. It will be attended by men prom'nent In the public eye, including members of the senate and house of represen tnt've lending economists and others. The plan has been act'vely pushed In this country by Professor Irv ing Fisher, ,of Tale. About a year ago he suggested such a commission and it met with hearty approval from many sources. President Taft encour aged the idea. Risk Averted. "Aren't you afraid that stenograph er will divulge some of your business secrets?" "No," said Mr. Growcher. "I'm safe on that point. I've got one who can't read her own notes." Washington Star. Pretty young women can shoot, kill, do what they please; no use try ing to convict them. Years of Suffering Catarrh and Blood Disease Doctors Failed to Cure. N;iss Mabel F. Hawkins, 1214 Lafay ette St.. Fort Wayne, Ind., writes: "For three years 1 was troubled with catarrh and blood disease. I tried sev eral doctors and a dozen different rem edies, but none of them did me any good. A friend told me of Hood's Sar saparllla. I took two bottles of this medicine and was as well and strong as ever. 1 feel like a different person and recommend Hood's to any one suf fering from catarrh." Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. Women's Hair Eny to Mukc It Soft, Luxuriant and Radiant. Many women have hair so dull and faded that it actually is repulsive. These women have probably never' heard of PARISIAN SAGE the Invig orating hair dressing that Is being used by the thousands of refined wo men throughout America. If your hair Is fal ing out or thin or faded or llfele-s; if you have dan druff or itching scalp; If your hair is not as fascinating as you would like to have It, go to Tatlman & Co. this very day, ask for a fifty cent bottle of PARISIAN SAGE and start at once to make your hair perfect and even glorious. ARISIAN SAGE Is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money back. Girl with auburn hair on every carton. For sale by Tailman &Co. and drug gists everywhere. A word wrrn w omen. Valuable Advice for Pendleton Read ers. Many a woman endures with noblf patience the daily misery of backache, pains about the hips, blue, nervous spells, dizziness and urinary disorders, hopeless of relief because she doesn't know what Is the matter. It Is not true that every pain In the back or hips Is trouble "peculiar to the sex." When the kidneys gel congested and inflamed, there are many such aches and pains and the whole body suffers. You can tell It is kidney trouble if the secretions are dark colored, con tain sediment; the passages are ton frequent or scanty. Then help the weakened kidneys. They can't get well alone, Doan's Kidney Pills have brought sound backs and new life and strength to thousands of suffering women. They are endorsed by thousands en dorsed at home Read this Pendle ton woman's convincing statement: Mrs. Valentine Stroble, 738 John son street, Pendleton, Oregon, says: "About two years ago I suffered from kidney complaint and when a friend advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills, I did so. This remedy disposed of severe backaches that had kept me j awake at night and benefited me in ! every way. , For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo New Tork, sole agents for the United States. Ramember the name Doan's and take no other. Holiday Hints To Lovers of Good Meats A cliolee "Central" Roast. A "Centml" struk that's tender, A St'tilMiipt oyster dinner. A "Central" ham for lunch. A "Central" rish or poultry or der insures satisfaction. I'lioiic t)to Sanitary Market Main 33. CENTRAL Meat Market St, George Cafe and Grill WHITE COOKS, SERVICE FIRST-CLASS Open Day and Night Prices are Reasonable Hot Merchants -unch Daily 1 1:30 A M. to 2:00 P. ill. French Dinner every Sunday from 11 a, m. to 8 p. m. Entrance on Webb Street or through Hotel Lobby KNOWN FOR ITS STRENGTH THE Firs! Uonal lank PENDLETON, OREGON Capita), Surp'u3 and Undi vided Profits, $500,000.00 Resources $2,000,000.00 KNOWN FOR ITS SECURITY TO PORTLAND , TO CALIFORNIA Ask for Through Tickets Via Northern Pacific Ry. AND PASCO. And the "North Bank Road." Or via Northern Pacific Ry., Taco.na and Seattle. SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO Let us arrange your berth reservations. To Spokane Seattle Tacoma To All Points East, West OrSouth FOUR TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS Daily from Pacific Coast to the East Two Through to Chicago. One Through to St Louig THE NORTH COAST LIMITED Via Minneapolis and' St. Paul to Chicago. W. ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Ore, is always pleased to quote through rates and furnish full information. A. D. CnAItLTON Asst. Gcn'l Pas'r Agt, Portland, Ore, Going to Business Owing to failing health of both members of this firm, we are going to quit business in Pendleton and dispose of our entire stock at a sacrifice. Everything to go regardless of cost and prices will be made accordingly. Entire Slock to Be Slaughtered HEATING STOVES SACRIFICED RANGES AND COOK STOVES DISHES AND AND GLASSWARE FINE PAWNBROKER BUSINESS $1000 WORTH OF UN-REDEEMED PLEDGES " OUTSTANDING TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES SUITS AND BLANKETS LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS COMPLETE PLUMBING SnOP WITII TOOLS, MACHINERY AND STOCK. Ideal location for com petent man to do big beer pump, plumbing, pawn broker and second-hand business. Fixtures for sale, includ ing counters, shelving, safe etc. Lease can be secured on building. Come in a d we will convince you that we mean business. ... Sharon . b Mdings