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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGOJT, THURSDAY, DECEMRER 18, 10.
EIGI1T PA0E8.
The Pendleton Savings Bank
OF PENDLETON, OREGON
MOXTIE IV f;VIXN, President.
1. .1. MORRIS, Vice-President
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Cnpltal, $100,000.00. Surpl nml I ndlvi.l.Hl Profits. $150,000.00.
Deposits November 15. 1V06, $1,228,550.87.
Directors :
W. J. FURNISH
CHAS. H. CARTER
E. P. MARSHALL
T. J. MORRIS
Stockholders:
W. J Furnish, J. N. Teal, Al Page, of Wardner, Idaho; R. Alex
ander, R. T. Cox, Joseph Basler. Charles H. Carter, E. W. McComas,
R. N. Stanfleld, A. J. Devlin, of Wardnor. Idaho; E. L. Smith. L.
Pusenbery. E. Poetcher. Frank S. Curl. Marion Jack, W. F. Matlock
E. P. Marshall, J. H. Raley, Herbert Roylen, F. W. Vincent, A. C
Koeppen, C. E. Roosevelt, estate of C. H. Lewis, of Portland; Montle
B. Gwlnn. T. J. Morris, and estate of D. P. Thompson.
GENSRAL NEWS. 4
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In Russia 30.000.000 are starving,
and In China 15,000.000 are starving
at this time.
The J. P. Polk vegetable canning
plant at Greenwood, N. C, burned.
Loss $125,000.
It is believed that the Oklahoma
constitutional convention, already In
session for two weeks, will not ad
journ sooner than January 25.
Otto Toung of Chicago, left an es
tate of over J20.000.000, In equal
shares to seven grandchildren and
four daughters, after bequeathing $1,
000,000 to charity.
At San Francisco Leon Soeder has
been convicted of murder In the first
degree. He cut the throat of Joseph
Blaise, his brother-in-law, and threw
his body over a cliff, to collect his life j
Insurance. i
The exact majority for Hughes for!
governor of New York was 67.973. '
The majorities for the remainder of
the state officers-elect (all democrats)
are all the way from 5442 for Chan
cer, to fa. 250 for Glynn, democratic
candidate for comptroller.
Nineteen Massachusetts cities held
elections December 10. Three of the
19 voted out the saloons and after
May 1 next will grant no more liquor
licenses. They are Chelsea, with 37
000 inhabitants; Newburyport,
with
15.000. and Salem, with 38,000.
Information from the Edison Power
company's camp near Bakersfield.
Cal., where L. B. Hicks, one of the
miners entombed by a cave-In last
Friday morning. Is known to be alive,
is to the effect that Hicks Is cheerful
and believes he soon will he rescued,
though It Is apparent that he can not
be reached Inside of four days. Nour
ishment Is being lowered to him
through a pipe.
The Investigation determined upon
several weeks ago Into the manage
ment and control of the Union and
Southern Pacific properties of the
Harriman systems of railroads, will
be started In New Tork city on the
28th Inst. E. H. Harriman and many
other officials and others identified
with the systems have been subpenaed
to attend as witnesses. "
"YANKEE CONSUL" DEC. 15.
Lan pliable Comic Opera Coming to
the Frawr.
"Mlgnon" Is one of the favorite
members of "The Yankee Consul"
company which comes to the Frazer
theater on Saturday. December 15,
and Is regarded by every other mem
ber of the company as a most Import
ant personage.
Moreover, Mlgnon Is one of the
charter members of the organization
having been especially engaged for
the opening performance and played .
the part ever since. Mlgnon Is a hand-1
some little Rocky mountain burro, and j
Is the only nctlng burro on the stage :
today. The patlrnt little beast actu- j
ally seems to enjoy stage life and the i
members of the company are convlnc-1
ed that he can understand "cues" and
"business" as well as any of them
Mlgnon Is friendly to every member
of the cast, but his especial favorite
Is Manager John P. Slocum, to whom
he is devoted. After every perform
ance. Mlgnon eagerly awaits the com
ing of Mr. filocum, well knowing that
his reward for faithful performance
of duty will be several lumps of sugar
of which he Is passionately fond.
Long Tennessee Fight.
For ?0 years W. L. Rawls, of Bells
Tenn., fought nasal catarrh. He
writes: "The swelling and soreness In
side my nose was fearful, till I began
epplytrg Buckler's Arnica Salve to the
sore surface: this caused the soreness
and swelling to disappear, never to re
turn." Best salve In existence; 25c
at Tillman A Co.'i, druggists.
Read the East Oregonlan.
.1. W. MAIONEY, Cashier.
F. G. SCJIMEER, Asst. Cashier.
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MONTIE B. nWINN
NORTHWEST NEWS.
James Heay, aged 13 years, was
drowned while duck hunting on the
Fraser river, B. C.
John Barrett, United States minister
to Colombia, Is expected to be In
Portland Saturday and Sunday next.
Oscar Handsberg and J. M. Dean,
two of the three linemen comprising
the Aberdeen, Wash., "trouble corps,"
were killed by live wires on December
11.
Farmers of King and Pierce coun
ties, Washington, will ask the next
legislature for $200,000 with which to
straighten and deepen the channels
of the White and Puyallup rivers.
Forest Grove has balked and kicked
over the traces! The city council re
fuses point blank to pay but 40 per
cent of the November bill for electric
lights on account of the poor quality
' the lights and frequency with which
,hev went out- ,
The Walla Walla city council has
accepted Architect Henry Osterman's
plans for the new combined city hall
and fire station, which will cost $75,
000, and has employed Landscape
Gardener Olmstead to lay out plans
for city parks.
Captain J. W. Ekstrand, master of
the Japanese steamship Shibata Ma
ru. In port at Portland, Is 74 years
of age, and the oldest sea captain in
command of a vessel flying the Jap
anese flag. He has led a seafaring
life 62 years, for 39 of which he haa
been In command of vessels owned In
Japan.
At The Dalles John Hull, aged 64
years, a farmer living at Rufus, Sher
man county, was run over by an O.
R. & N. switch engine and died In
three minutes. The supposition Is
that he was on the rear of the tender
when the engine backed, and lie
Jumped and slipped. No blame at
taches to any one. The body was ta
ken to his home for burial.
COCOANUT GROWERS.
Cubans Clever In- Production and the
Shipment Are Larjre?.
The Cubans are clever with cocoa
nuts. One port alone. Baracoa, ship
ped 18.500.000 nuts last year. Their
favorite nut Is the San Blaz, from
South America. It Is planted about
28 feet apart, about 4 5 trees to trie
acre.
When the trees are large enough
so that the cattle can not reach the
branches and Injure the leaves, the
land may be used for grazing pur
poses, but It can bo more profitably
used In the' growing of cacao,
Cacao trees can be planted 14 feet
apart, or about 150 trees to the acre,
with the cocoanuts. Citrus trees alBO
do well In the grove. When cacao Is
planted bananas also should be planted
near the young car-no trees to give
them shade, so that In plantation
times they my be growing cocoanuts,
bananas and cacao nt one time,
-rj,e banana tree is only allowed to
stand until the cacao' tree begins to
hear, or about the third year. The
cocoanut tree begins to bear In' about
five years on the seashore and seven
or eight years Inland. Age does not
count against the tree; some of the
best trees are over 50 years old.
Each tree drops about 80 nuts a
year. These nuts are gatnered twice
a month, hulled and brought In to the
exporter. One man can gather and
husk 1000 nuts a dny. Chicago Trib
une. The American Sugar Refining Co.
and the Brooklyn Cooperage Co. both
pleaded guilty to the acceptance of
rebate on sugar In the United States
court at New York. Judge Holt fined
the Sugar Refining company $80,000
and the Cooperage company $70,000.
Fresh oysters will be served next
Friday and Saturday by Methodist
ladles In Savings Bank building.
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CHILD
LABOR
ISSUE
ritGED TO THE FRONT BY
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Recoguizcd aa a Great and Growing
Evil by Sorintlni which Have Sent
Over Four Thousand Delegates to
Cincinnati There Arc Now 2,000,
000 Children Employed In the Man
ufactories of the I'nlted StatON, and
the Number Is Constantly Increas
ing. Cincinnati, Dec. 13. The annual
convention of the National Child Lai
bor association, which commenced
here today, was a notable one. When
Dr. A. H. -Frleberg called the meeting
to order In the convention hall of the
Hotel Havlln there were over 4000
persons present. Every state In the
union sent delegates. Governor Har
ris of Ohio, and Major Dempsey of
this city In brief addresses welcomed
the delegates. Dr. Felix Adler,
chairman of the National Child Labor
committee, said the suppression of
child labor was the most Important
the country has to deal with. Among
the spenkers were Gov. J. W. Folk of
Missouri; Governor Charles Deneen of
Illinois: Charles P. Nell, United States
commissioner of labor; Senator Bev
erldge of Indiana; John Mitchell,
president of the National Mlnework-
ers; President Nicholas Murray Bates,
of Columbia university: President C.
W. Babney, of the University of Cin
cinnati, and Jane Addams, of Hull
House. Chicago.
In the course of an Interesting ad
dress Dr. Lyndsay, professor of so
ciology In the University of Pennsyl
vania, laid great stress on the terrible
Injury child labor was working in this
country. He stated that according to
the United States census of 1900 there
were 1.750,178 children over 10 years
of age and under 16 engaged In gain
ful occupations. Since that time he
claims that the number has Increased
to 2,000.000. The manufacturers of
the country, he said, will assist in the
abolition of child labor, for they rec
ognize that the problem of what the
country Is going to do with millions
of children In dangerous occupations
of life, health and education, growth
and mornls. Is a very serious one. i
Prof. R. S. McLendy stated that an
urgent call for the organization of the
national committee came from the
south, which was the greatest sufferer.
but Georgia was the last state to pass
a law prohibiting child labor. The
law passed, however, he was sorry to
say, did not go far enough to suit
those Interested In the matter.
Governor Folk's statement that
President Roosevelt was giving the
association his active co-operation.
elicited prolonged applause. The Hon.
J. H. Morgan, Inspector of workshops
and factories, said the labor unions
everywhere were their energetic al
lies. ,
Dr. Felix Adler, who Is leader of the
society for Ethical Culture, and pro
fessor of social and political ethics In
Columbia university, delivered the an
nual address. His subject was "The
Child In History." "The evils of child
labor and the power of the public to
prevent them" was the subject of an
extremely Interesting address by Gov.
Folk of Missouri. The governor of
Illinois spoke on the same subject.
Resolutions were adopted calling on
the government to totally abolish child
labor. The convention will sit until
Saturday night.
Don's Tills?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any esse of catarrh tbat cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Core.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. To'edo, O.
We. the nnderalicneri. have known P. J.
Cheney for the last IS years, and believe
him perfectly honorable In all easiness
transactions and financially able to carry
ont anr obligations made by bis first.
WALniNO. KINNAN ft MARVIN,
Wholesale Drugglsta, Toledo, O.
riall'a Catarrh Cnre la taken Internally,
artlns directly open the blood and mucoua
surfaces of the sys'.em. Testimonial aent
free. Price 75 centa per hurtle. 8old bj
all druggists.
Take Hall's Family rills for conatlpatlon.
Ilettfr Wages for Dispatchers.
The Union Pacific has Increased the
wages of nine train dispatchers em
ployed at Cheyenne, from 110 to $J0
per month. They now get $145 to
$180 per month. The chief dispatch
ers receive $160 per month.
At Condon Charles Brown has sold
1500 sheep to John Fleming, repre
senting Ray Brothers of Montana, at
$3 per head.
The
Chrismas
Dinner
Your Dinner will be more satis
factory If you will supply your
cook with
Golden Gate
Coffee, Tens,
Spices, Extracts.
Raking Powder,
"The Satisfaction Line."
Your grocer will supply yo.
J.A.Folger&Co.
San Francisco
If You Don't Know What to Give
Give a Peoples Warehouse Merchandise Certificate-Good
as Gold anywhere in this store.
The Peoples Warehouse
Merchandise Certificate
Everything for Men, Women and Children to Wear and Eat.
Will Pay to '
Bearer Dollars in Merchandise.
Pendleton, Oregon,.
Good
ooa anywhere -
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OUT OP SORTS.
People Not Really Sick Are Often
Most In Need of Care.
The people who actually are most
In need of kind words and medical
treatment are not those who are real
ly sick, but Just "out of sorts."
The old-time energy, force,
strength .and happy spirits are lack
ing; the physical and mental powers
are flagging; there is poor appetite,
and they cannot get the good out of
the food they eat. In nine cases out
of 10. this results directly from a
weakened stomach, and no other treat
ment equals Ml-o-na to restore
strength and health.
When the nerves and muscles are
weak, If there is sleeplessness, irrita
bility, and specks before the eyes,
when the head aches and there is a
dull pain n the back, and there Is
any distress and heaviness In the
stomach, dizziness and sometimes nau
sea, the use of Ml-o-na stomach tab
lets for a few days will make a world
of Improvement, and continued use
for a reasonable time will restore per
fect health.
These tablets are not mere digest'
Ives: they absolutely strengthen all the
organs of digestion, so that there Is
good appetite, perfect digestion and
strong nerves, when they are used.
A large box of Ml-o-na stomach tab
lets Is sold for 60 cents by Tall man &
Co, with an absolute guarantee that
they will be successful In curing dl
gestlon and restoring health, or the
money will be refunded. Ask them
to show you the liberal guarantee
they give with every 60-cent box of
Ml-o-na.
Christmas Sale.
The ladles of the first M. E. church
will hold a Christmas sale In room
recently vacated by Moorhouse A
Hamilton, In Savings Bank building,
on next Friday and Saturday, Decem
ber 14 and 16. Luncheon will also
be served In connection with the sale.
Killed White- Thawing Dynamite.
While engaged In thawing out dy
namite for blasting purposes at the
Tohnson A Welsch camp, Carnlne Pao
Imil was killed hy an explosion, and
will he burled In the Culdesac ceme
tery today. Culdesac News.
AND NOW FOR.
Christmas
The greatest holiday of the year Is
approaching and will soon be upon
us. The true Christmas feeling 1:
never experienced except by those
who follow the time honored custom
of gift making. In anticipation of the
many calls that are sure to be made
unon us within the next three or four
weeks we have had an extra shipment
of high grade pianos, especially
lected fo rthe Christmas trade. This
shipment comprises such celebrated
makes as Stelnway, Knabe, Everett,
Pivknrd. Estey, A. B. Chase, Fischer,
Emerson and others. Come In and
selcot' your Christmas gift now while
the Mock Is fresh, and If necessary we
can put the Instrument of your choice
on the reserve list to await your fu
ture order.
A Piano is the
mdst acceptable gifi
Ycu could purchase, when the use
fulness and pleasure throughout the
bi.lance of the year are taken Into
consideration.
Don't make the mistake of pay In
big money for an ordinary Instru
ment, when the same money will buy
the best.
The Emerson piano-player Is the
union of the Emerson piano with the
Angelus, which combines all the ra
perlor qualities of the Emerson an
and the Angelus, making this beyond
question the finest combination
player eve roffered to the public
of
THE HOUSE OP QUALITY.
Sherman, Clay & Co
JESSE FAn.INO, MANAGER.
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
By
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m tne store at anv time
St. Joseph's
Academy
UNDER THK DIRECTION OP THk.
Sisters of St. Francis
OF PHILADELPHIA. RESIDENT
AND DAT PUPILS. SPECIAL AT
TENTION GIVEN TO MUSIC AND
ELOCUTION. STUDENTS PREPAR
ED FOR TEACHERS' EXAMINA
TIONS FOR COUNTY AND STATE
CERTIFICATES. FOR PARTICU
LARS ADDRESS
SISTER. SUPERIOR
Building Air Castles
la a pleasant but unprofitable task
When you're building realities and
need good grade lumber, lath, shin
gles, sash, doors, ceemnt, brick, lime,
sand, etc., honestly priced, promptly
delivered every way satisfactory-
lodge your order with us.
Sola agent for Krlsollte Wood Flbr
Plaster, made In Blue Rapids. Kad-
eaa; also White Crystal Lime.
Pendleton Planing
Mills
R. FOR8TER, Proprietor.
Nothing like a turkey well
Roasted
To do that you have got to have
the right kind of
Roasters
We have the kind you need
a self baster. A baster that don't
burn your roast
V. Stroble
Cheapest place In Pendleton to
' Buy Furniture.
! Court U. Phone Black' 81T1
Choice
Roasts and Steaks
Dried, Smoked and Cured
MEATS
PURE LARD .
Carney, Ramsdell
(2b Co.
'Phone Main SS.
HOTEL PORTLAND
OF
PORTLAND, OREGON.
American plan, $8 per day and up
ward. Headquarters for tourists and
commercial travelers. Special rates
aAa
made to families and single gentle
men. The management will be pleas
ed at all times to show rooms and
give prices. . A modern Turkish bats
establishment In the hotel.
H. C. BOWERS. Manager.
No..
i .r
during tne year.
...BIO...
REMOVAL
SALE
Up to Jan. 1st,
1907,111 give
a discount of
15 per cent to
25 per cent on
every piece of
furniture
bought from '
me.
Come and help me move.
G. R. O'Daniel
Good Furniture at a
cheap Price
Up-To-The-Times
The New Monthly Illustrated
Magazine Published at Walla
Walla Is on sate at
Post-Office News Stand
Frazier's Book Store.
15 CENTS A COPY.
S1.2& PER YEAR.
Pendleton's most popular dining room'.
THE FRENCH
RESTAURANT
Thoroughly renovated In every de
partment. Everything new In kitch
en and pantry. All new dishes.
fixe sir.mvr dinners ocu
SPFCIALTY.
Mop up-to-date kitchen In the
northwest.
Polydore Mocns
Proprietor
633 Main St.
Thone Main 98.
For i
MOLTING t
CHICKENS
See
Colesworthy
CHOP MILL corner ALTA
AND COTTONWOOD STS.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA,
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ECZEMA and PILE CURE
FREE Knowing what It was to auf-
f(jr wlu PREBJ os.
CHARGE, to any afflicted a positive
cure for Ecxema, Salt Rheum, Erysip
elas, Piles and Bkln Diseases. Instant
relief. Don't suffer longer.. Write
F. W. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan
avenue. New Tork. Enclose Stamp.