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DAILY EAST OTtEGONIAN, PENDLETON,' OUBGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1908,
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PENDLETON, OREGON
Report of the Condition, July 1 5, 1 908
To the Comptroller of Currency.
CONDENSED
Resources
Loan and discounts....! 946.679.05
Overdrafts 13,960.35
U. S. Bonds 190.000.00
Other bonds, warrants,
etc 27,120.29
Heal estate (bank, build
ing) 20,000.00
Cash.
Cash on hand 143,049.71
Due from banks
371,381.84
Redemption
fund 7,000.00 621,431.55
Total $1,718,191.24
Liabilities
Capital stock $ 200,000.00
Surplus and undivided
profits 74,866.87
Circulation 103,940.00
Due to bank 40,412.24
Deposits 1,298,982.13
Total 11,718,191.24
I, George Hartman, Jr., Assistant Cashier of the above
named Bank, do' solemnly swear that the above statement
is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
GEORGE HARTMAN, Jr.
Ass't. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of
July"l908.
C K. CRANSTON,
Seal Notary Public for Oregon.
OLD HORSES
VEXED BECAUSE
DISPLEASED 'BY YOUTHS.
Probable Selection of Ollto James to
Manage Bryan's Campaign Promis
ee to Be the Last Straw James
Has Had Brilliant Brief Career
Member of Coo trees
Washington. 'July 22. The old
politicians In Washington, with the
glory of many campaign fights upon
tTiem, are more than vexed at the call
being given young men In the choice
of leaders for the approaching presi
dential contest. It's awful, they think.
, The probability of the selection of
Ollle James, the big , Kentucky , con
gressman to manage the campaign
for William Jennings Bryan has add
ed to. their Irritation over the selec
tion vt Frank II. Hitchcock, aa chair
man of the republican national com
mittee. Old men do not have a
chance these days, they say.
They point out that James Is but
little more than a kid. The truth is
that he .would be the youngest cam
paign manager ever selected by a big
political party. He Is only 37 years
old, but, due to the uncertainty of
democratic victory in Kentucky, he
has had a finger In nearly every poli
tical campaign In that state since he
appeared on the terrestlal scene, and
during the last few presidential con
tests he haa made a reputation for
himself In a subordinate capacity.
They enlist their followers In their
Vaki.knnil In inn RIiia Oral state, and
the result Is the production of a pre-
coclous politician, when the subject
can stand the strain.
Friends of James are fond of re
ferring to his congressional career.
He Is now serving his third term, and
at the last election a republican ,
could not be found to run against
him. As a result he had .10,000 ma
jority out of 14,000 votes cast, some
2.000 voting for the prohibition can
didate. Incidentally, It Is noted that
James has never been a drawing card
anions the prohibitionists, although
the Kentucklan haa grasped every
opportunity In congress to talk for
prohibition.
The brilliancy of James Is pointed
out by his rapid rise from page of
the Kentucklan legislature In the ses
sion of 1887 to his present position. In '
that yea"? Ben Johnson was speaker
of the house. Yet James had been in
congress for two sessions before
Johnson rose to the height of com-1
mandlng a seat in the lower house of
the national law making body. I
James won attention as one of the
attorneys for Governor Ooebel In his
celebrated contest for governor of the
state of Kentucky, Just before his
assassination at the state hotase.
Hitchcock is several years older
than James, yet Hitchcock, at 41, is
counted a young man. They are op
posite types. Calm, reserved, - and
not the least talkative' Hitchcock
stands out in contrast with the fuss
and feathers, radicalism and talk
ativeness of the Kentucklan. But
the latter has been able to deliver the
goods quite as successfully as the re
publican chairman.
. NEW MINERAL FOUND.
Carnotlte Source of Uranium and
Vanadium.
Carnotlte, a mineral recently found
In Colorado, is a source of the rare
elements uranium and vanadium and
haa yielded traces of the still rarer
element, radium.
These .deposits, which also contain
other rare minerals, are situated at
the foot of Blue mountain, formerly
known aa Yampa Plateau, and are
similar to those on Coal creek, Rio
Blanco county, Colorado. The ores
present a beautiful display of colors.
The carnotlte, which constitutes a rel
atively small percentage of the min
erals found, occurs in the form of a
film or thin crust of powdery mater
ial of bright canary-yellow color.
A yellow mineral which closely re
sembles cornotlte In color and ap
pearance, and which occurs In even
greater amount, proved, on testing by
experts of the geological survey, to be
a vanadate of copper. Chemical tests
of the ores have shown the presence
in them of copper selenlte, which Is
believed to be the first selenlte dis
covered in the United States.
The grandmothers of the old Dutch
Dunkard famlles of western Penn
sylvania have made and used "Hick
ory Bark Cough Remedy" ana reared
their families on It for a hundred
years. Now you can buy It of your
dealers. Ask for It and use it, be
cause It Is pure; because it la the best
cough remedy made today. Try it
For sale by any druggist and all deal
ers everywhere. Pendleton Drug Co.
Omaha Wool Storage.
The Omaha Wool & Storage Co.,
report that wool Is coming In very
rapidly and that a large amount will
be stored In Omaha this year, says the
American Sheep Breeder. The Omaha
people advise that so large will be the
volume of wool stored In their ware
house that they hope the National
Woolgrowers' scheme for a warehouse
In Chicago wlill materialize, for they
are satisfied that they will be unable
to take care of all of the wool shipped
to them this year. The Omaha Wool
Storage Co., fathered by President
Delfolder, of the Wyoming Woolgrow
ers' association, and C. H. King,
Theo. Booker and L. L. King, has all
the prospects for a large, prosperous
business. While this warehouse com
pany is conducted on business prin
ciples by business men, It has a phil
anthropic side, and President Delfel
der Is working might and main to
help the western woolgrowers find an
outlet for their wool.
COFFEE ;
You can buy something
called "coffee" at lOc'lb
With 3000 miles, of R R
freight from the roaster ;
dort.
Yor rrocr returns yair mnt U tea deal
tk Scbilllnc'i But: Pr bla.
. The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunk
ars recommended - "Hickory Bark
Cough Remedy." Guaranteed' to cure
your cough, and guaranteed to be
pure. Made from the bark of the
shell br.rk or white hickory tree. For
sale by any druggist and all dealers
everywhere. ' Pendleton Drug Co.
Book of Oregon Poems Ont. .
"The Song of the Oregon Pine,'! a
little book of original verse by Bert
Huffman la now out and la on sale at
the Frailer book store. Price 60
cents. Printed on fine paper . and
highly Illustrated.
At Kallspell, Mont, Saturday Frank
LeBeau, the hobo who was arrested
on the charge of kllllnk Yoakum and
son a short time ago, entered a plea
of guilty. He will be sentenced Tues
day - and will - probably be hanged.
His companion will plead Tuesday,
IS
REALLY JEALOUS
THINKS COLONIES SPEND
TOO MUCH ON OUH FLEET,
EnglMi Newspapers Ecl1 Charge
Americano With Attempt U'g to
Alienate Affections of Children
of the Antipodes Dully Slall At-
temtrttf to Explain Enthusiasm.
LondoiJu!y 22. While the Amer
lean battleship fleet, which sails to
morrow from Honolulu bound for the
British colonies in the Antipodes, will
be given a warm welcome by the of
ficials and people of New Zealand and
Ausrtrallu, the feeling In the mother
country Is far from cordial. As a mat
ter of fact, John Bull Is a little Jeal
ous of Uncle Sam and some of the
London newspapers even charge tho
latter with an attempt to alienate the
affections of King Edward's domln
ions beyond the seas.
The Australians have appropriated
about a half million dollars for the
entertainment of the fleet and this is
branded as "extravagant" by the Brit
ish press. .
Commenting on the visit of the
Prince of Wales to Quebec, where he
will arrive today on the big cruiser
Indomitable, the London Dally Mall
says that this "will at least prove to
Canada that the British navy pos
sesses 'finer warvhlpB than any which
fly the American flag. There is no
reason," concludes the Mall, "why the
Indomitable and her sisters should
not show themselves at Sydney and
Melbourne."
Commenting on the spirit In which
the Australian colonies ere preparing
to welcome a fleet flying the Stars
and Stripes, the Dally Mall says:
Reason for Enthusiasm.
"The explanation of this outburst
of enthusiasm is probably to be found
In the fact that since the withdrawal
of the British battleship fleet from
the China station, which has left the
British empire without a single bat
tleship east of the Sues, the Austral-
Ian people have felt themselves open
to naval attack. They see Inthe fleet
of the United States a force capable
of giving protection. It ' would be
well, however, for Australians to un
derstand the true causes which led
the admiralty to recall the British
battleships. The rapid development
of the' continental navies confronted
Britain with these alternatives. She
might greatly increase her navy, and
thus be strong at home, while still
maintaining powerful squadrons in
distant waters. That course would
have been wisest and safest In the
long run, though its cost would have
been great. Or she might obtain al
lies, economise In naval construction,
and withdraw her distant fleets, which
with a reduced navy, she would no
longer be able to spare.
"The second course was taken,
rightly or wrongly, and we may say
frankly that Its results have not been
gratifying to national pride. The fail
ure of the British navy to put in a
prompt appearance after the earth
quake at Kingston Is now to be fol
lowed by the assemblage before Aus
tralian crowds of a far more power
ful fleet under a foreign flag than
Britain has ever displayed In Paciflo
waters.
Who Is to Blame? ,
"The blame, however, for this state
of affairs does not rest entirely with
the people of the United Kingdom.
They annually provide some $10.
000,000 for the navy. The cost of an
efficient and powerful Australian
squadron would be at least 110,000,
000 and probably considerably more.
Yet the total contribution of Australia
to the navy is only $1,000,000, while
that of New Zealand is an additional
$200,000.
"It is Impossible for the British na
vy to be strong at all points, as the
Idealists would wish to see It, unless
It receive greater pecuniary support
from the states of the empire. If
large detachments were made to a
distant point from the present navy,
defeat In Europe would be risked.
"Australlas can see that any seri
ous blow to the Integrity or prosperity
of the mother country would be a dis
aster to their own comimonwealth,
and they will not be Inclined to blame
the British admiralty for taking its
precautions to prevent this. But It
would be spared from their stations
In Europe, were a powerful British
fleet of modern armor clads dispatch
ed on a voyage to the great colonies."
PRINCE OF WALES
ARRIVES IN QUEBEC. '
LrltlHh American and French War
ships Fire Salutes as Sliln of Mys
tery Enters the Harbor II U Royal
HlghiM-s Will Participate in Cele
bration. !
Quebec, July 22. His Royal Illgh-j
ness George Frederick Prince of
Wales, and heir apparent to th
throne of the 'United Kingdom and
the British Dominions, will this after-1
noon' make his triumphal entry Into;
the ancient city of Quebec. Entering
the harjjor aboard the magnificent
British cruiser Indomitable, escorted '
by a nuval squadron, the prince will,
land at the king's wharf. " J
The British, American and French1
war ships will fire a royal salute," the
bells of the churches of the ancient'
city win peal In unison, whistles will:
blow and thousands of loyal Canad-1
ians will cheer their future soverlgn.J
The presentation of the civic address
of welcome to the prince will not
take place until tomorrow afternoon.!
His rojal highness will take part
In many elaborate ceremonies, In con
nection with the tercentena-y cele-i
Lratlon, before departing next Wed
nesday morning. He Is accompanied
by a brilliant staff. The governor
general and other Canadian officials
and Vice President Fairbanks were
received by the prince on board the ,
cruiser today
The cruiser Indomitable Is known
as the "mystery ship," owing to the
fact, that It embraces many new Ideas.
In naval construction. Th British
admiralty has kept a profouni secret'
every Important detail of tha huge
vessel's makeup With the exception j
of her sister ships, the Invincible an J
Inflexible, the Indomitable Is the j
longest, largest and most heavily!
armored cruiser afloat.
One of the most notable features In
which the prince will participate wll
be the review on the Plains of Abra-,
ham on Friday morning, followed byi
the dedication of the Quebec battle-1
fields. On Saturday the prince will,
witness the state performance of the,
tercentenary pageant; and on Sunda '
he will attend a religious service In
the English cathedral.
On Tuesday there will be a royal
tree planting, a ceremony similar to
that In which the prince's royal fath
ers, now King Edward, participated
In Central Park, New York, nearly
half a century ago. At dawn next
Wednesday morning the prince will
sail for England, after what promises
to be the most notable royal visit in
the history of Canada.
"Academy or ooouics.- j
Paris. Julv 22. "The Academy ot
Nobodies" Is the newest Parisian In
stitution. Desnite the apparent ln-
clusiveness of its name, the new or
ganization promises to be exceeding
ly exclusive. Only those who have no
amfbitlons, aptitudes, pretensions, ti
tles, honors or dignities of any kind
will be instantly expelled. The news
papers are having a great deal of fun
with the new academy, but so far
there has been no great rush for
membership.
Kennedy's Laxative cough syrup
Lts s-entlr unon the bowels and there
by drives the-cold out of the system.
Sold by Tallman ft Co.
aham ha. Kan laeilAft tlV ttlA
Franklin, Wash., county officials ef-J
fectually closing all saloons andj
otner lines or general Business iruw
12 o'clock Saturday night till 12o"-
clock Sunday night.
A Many lime Prise Winner.
XT., Inn. 1 Vrnncltlnnl al a rood lndX tO
.v... .j.tn.1 marl,. Af th nmrturtji exhibited. X
Tbe judri sre always experts of hlsh stand- X
Ins. na Uietr aecision u mue umy lira
ful examination and exhaustive tests. 1
It will, tbererore. oe a reTeiiuon w many hj
iam that.-whlln lard Is the most commonly
used cooking fst a TeeUble oil cooking fat X
c.lllCOTTOLENE.WMwiroedGrend Prise X
Ihlfbest awara) ai uie ixrauiana ruiuiw
Exposition, and cakes and pastry prepared
ith mTTftl.FXE alan won a Grand PrlM.
Gold Medals (representlns highest awards In
eacn case) were aisogranwa uuiull.to h
theCbarleston Exposition and Chicago World's
Fair. In fact, wherever it has been exhibited
In competition with other cooking fats, COT
TOLENE bas in every case received highest
award. ,
Eminent chemists ana cooxing expert unite
arinr that. In mirltv. wholesoineneMt
economy and results, COTTOLE1SE Is tar
superior to lara.
Phone Main 51E.
THORNTON
MUSIC CO
Use DeWltt's Little Early Risers,
pleasant little pills that are easy to
take. Sold by Tallman ft Co.
If you see It In the East Oregonian,
It's so.
Pastime Parlors
COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN.
MOLITOR & O'DANIEL, Props.
A quiet game, orderly place for a game
of
Pool, Billiards or Bowling
SHOOTING GALLERY.
Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery and
Soft Drmks. '
Best Tables In the city.
I Our Specialty is
I theTanuIy Trade I
f We are fully prepared to fur
I nlsh you the best of lard, sau-
t sages and fresh, smoked or
a. - Mta .1
a curea men is una uon eacn an
I Central Meat Mtrfcet i
Carney A Tweedy,
Telephone Mala SI. . -
81S Main Street
lhGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS
Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk-
irg Machines, Records, Cabinets and
Musical Merchandise.
HALF PRICE SAL
Ladies' and Children's
Wash Dresses
at
& Half Price
See Window Display
Alexander Dep't Store
Givers of Best Values
Good
Trade
Is The
Best
Why not learn a profitable trade?
It's the best capital.
To men, women and boys who want to be In
dependent, wa teach watchmaking, engraving and
optics, and give an opportunity to earn money
while learning. Our terms put this chance with
in reach of alL Write for particulars and let us
put you on the road to Independence.
Seattle Watchmaking and Engraving School
4th & Pike Sts. SEATTLE
Headaches
are brain signals that your system is in some way disorganized and
unless the cause of the trouble is removed they will become more
and more frequent, and gradually increase both in duration and
intensity The sympathetic nerves are weakened by the repeated
attacks, and the malady finds an easy lodgment whenever the
bodily and mental conditions favor its return.
On the first sign of headache you should at once take
BeeepanfaPim
Complete recovery from sick headache, bilious headache,
nervous headache, throbbing headache speedily follows the use of
these famous pills. They settle the stomach, stimulate the liver,
act mildly on the bowels, improve the blood and quiet the nerves.
The tonic and strengthening properties of Beecham's Pills build up
the bodily health and fortify the system against subsequent attacks.
For all headaches, disorders of the stomach and nerves,
Beecham's Pills are -
The Needed Remedy
la boxes wit loll direction. 10c as Me.
Persian Cleaning and Dve Works
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Ladies' and gents' clothing cleaned and pressed. Ladles' fln gar-
ments a specialty. Alt work guaranteed.
F. M. LORIMER, Proprietor
Phone Main 14. Main Street, Near Bridge.
City Property for Sole
Building lota from $300 to $1000
Five-room dwelling, one lot $1400.00
Two lots and dwelling, chicken fencing and house $800.00
Seven-room dwelling and two lota '. $2000.00
Five room dwelling, barn and four lots $1600.00
A home In any part of the city.
FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO.
1 1 2 . Court St., Pendleton, Ore.
Best, Show of the Season Coming
Two Mights, juya vm I Thurs.
A Guaranteed Attraction. A Positive Guarantee With Every Ticket Sold.
Band and Orchestra
OREGON THEATRE
A Company
of 16 Persons
Clamans Players,
High-class vaudeville specialty between each act. Not one dull moment
from start to finish. Carry all special scenery for the play. Latest special
Mechanical and electric effects. Three shows in one Drama, vaudeville
and music by our superb orchestra.
Two free street concerts daily, 1 2 o'clock and 7:30 p. m.
Tickets 25, 50 and 75c. On sale at Pendleton Drug Co.