East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 08, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATUIIDAV, AUGUST 8, 1008.
"Known For Its Strength"
IVhaf If Means
Many people do not know what a bank's
capital'means to its depositors, or the differ
ance between a bank of little or no capital,
and one with a large capital. One of the
functions of
A Banks Capital
is to protect its depositors from possible loss;
therefore' the larger it is, the greater protec
tion the depositors have.
This bank has a
Capital of .... 200,000.00
Surplus Fund of . . 50,000.00
Undivided Profits . . 25,000.00
Additional Shareholders
Liability . . . . 200,000.00
A TOTAL OF 475 000.00
This means that this bank must lose prac
tically half a million dollars before its depo
sitors could lose a cent.
This protection is for YOU.
The First National Bank
PENDLETON, OREGON
so that the crop Is by no means
an unusual one, but a very fair Indi
cation of what the country can bo
expected to do in that industry when
the proper attention Is given It. It
Is the early plantings that are suro
to mnko the best productions, nnd
with a season that would permit of
early planting to como up rroperly
nnd pet an early stand It would be
po?sillo to eclipse the. crop that Is
promised this Benson.
The good showing that Is being
made this year Is already beginning
to have an effect on tho next sea
son's acreage, ami tho field superin
tendent says that the Indications for
next year nre brightening already.
MANCHESTER'S NEW LAWS.
SECURITY
PEN OLETO N AS All EDUCATIONAL CENTER
Some weeks ago a lady asked the
Question: "Why is it that every per
son that has ever attended the Pen
dleton academy, whether a graduate
or not. Is forever after a loyal friend
and speaks in the highest terms their
praise of the institution?" The an
swer, partly given then, Is given here
In full.
location.
Pendleton academy stands In the
center, geographically, commercially, ,
socially and educationally, of one of
the richest, if not the richest, counties
of the state of Oregon. Umatilla
wheat, wool, cattle, hogs, horses,
sheep, timber, fruit, honey, alfalfa,
butter, cheese, eggs, poultry, etc., In
endless variety and unlimited quan
tity. From the academy windows can
be seen the beautiful Umatilla river,
sometimes a rippling brook, clear as
crystal, singing its way to the sea,
sometimes a raging torrent, swollen
to fifty times its normal size by the
melting snows In the mountains.
One can also see where Wild
Horse, Tutuilla. McKay and Birch
creeks enter the Umatilla, The Blue
mountains can also be seen In all
their moods, sometimes covered wltM
their white mantle of snow, some
times brown or brassy, and again as
blue as Indigo.
The students can see the great
wheat fields that produce over 1 per
cent of the wheat of the United States
and the same thrill that is produced
by the fields of tasseled corn or rust
ling cotton is produced by Ihe more
modest but more useful waving
wheat.
Ideals.
Pendleton academy stands for the
highest Christian Ideals in the de
vclopmer.t of character. Not so much
"What do you know" as "What are
you?" In discipline, honor is the
rule and love takes the place of law,
The whole faculty believe In and fol-
lyrupsr 1 igs
D'mr5fSc-nntt
acts gentry yet prompt
ly on the bvcb, cleanses
me system ojjcctu ally,
assists one in ovwcommg
halntual constipation
permononily. To et its
beneficial cjjects buy
the d ermine.
fianujatturcd lytho
California
JTigSxrvpCo.
SOLD BT LCAWNC DRUCClSTS-604 BOTTU
low the teachings of the "Man of
Galilee."
School spirit runs high, and it Is
not class spirit. There Is a commu
nity of Interest that forbids classes or
cliques, and every student seems
proud of every other student; so
when you find the glee club, the de
bating team, football team, or any
other of the numerous clubs or teams
before the footlights, you will find
the whole school "behind the scenes."
And a student of another Institu
tion expressed the, spirit of the school
exactly when he said, "Before you
lick that team you must lick the
whole school."
The Halls.
Brown hall, for the boys; Koontz
hall, for the girls; beautiful build-.
ings, conveniently located and hand
somely furnished: domestic science
and glee club practice for the girls
and orchestra for the boys.
The touches of home life In amuse
ments, entertainments, etc., brought
forth from a good authority on this
subject not long ago this bit of com
mendation, "The mingling of the
sexes In Pendleton academy Is the
nearest ideal I have ever seen."
A student In writing home last win
ter said to his mother, "To mingle
with such a body of students and
come under the direct care of such a
faculty and Imbibe the spirit of such
an institution is a splendid educa
tion Itself."
In this answer I have not tried to
tell of the course of study, which is
second to none of Its class on the
coast, neither have I discussed the
management or equipment, the form
er up to date, the latter Improving,
I have simply tried to show that
Pendleton academy has something In
location Ideals and school life and
spirit that makes It a choice place
to send the boys and girls, and what
ever It may cost Is more than met In
the scholarship and character It de
velops.
BUMPER BEET CROP.
William Gough, field superintend
ent of the Xampa factory of the Utah
Idaho Sugar company, arrived in
town last evening from a trip out
among the beet raisers, and he gives
a glowing account of the prospects
for a bumper beet crop for this sea
son's factory run, says a special from
Xampa to the Boise Capital News.
He predicts that the yield will be
of greater tonnage than that of 1906,
the first year of the factory's run
here. The tonnage product that year
was splendid, even for the acreage
of the year, but this year the acreage
is not nearly so great as that year,
but the prediction Is now that It will
be a larger tonnage, which would
mean a much larger acreage ton
nage. It Is said, too, that the season was
a very unfavorable one to begin with,
and many of the plantings had to
be done several times to get a stand,
Improvement fr House CoiiHtmctlon
In Tills British City.
Consul Church Howe advises that
the new building by-laws which hnve
been under consideration by tho Man
chester corporation for some two or
three years have been adopted by the
Improvements committee of that Brit
ish city. ,
The by-laws are a great advance
upon those now in operation. In the
Judgment of the committee, the new
by-laws are an Important nnd much
needed step forward. They will se
cure to the houses of the future more
air space, wider streets, and an ab
sence of long, monotonous rows. The
main object Is to prevent the spread
of slums and promote the health and
comfort of the people. In future no
new street will be less than 14 yards
wide, an increase of 2 yards on the
minimum width. Main roads must
be 50 feet wide instead of 36 feet,
the present minimum. And, as fa
as possible, one street will be plan
ned so as to fit In with other streets.
The long rows of houses, all of one
pattern, will not be sanctioned. No
block of houses must contain more
than 10, nor cover a frontage of more
than 100 yards. At the back of each
cottage there must be an area of not
less than 250 feet, an advance of 100
feet. No blind alleys will be allow.
ed in future, and all passages must
lead to main streets. The comittee
also made provision for staircases in
all houses to be fitted with hand
rails.
These are the main points of the
new by-laws. They will not, how
ever, affect houses that have already
been built, but In future' all plans
that come before the committee for
sanction will have to conform to the
new regulations..
Saved by Scratch.
Miss Christina Holt is lying at the
home of A. Looff In this city uncon
scious and in a critical condition, as
the result of exposure, eays the Mil
ton Eagle.
She was recovering from an attack
of typhoid fever, and yesterday at
about 11 a. m., during a fit of tempo
rary aberration of mind, It Is sup
posed, she wandered from home. Be
coming alarmed at her absence, mem
bers of the household instituted a
search, and she was discovered lying
In a shallow pool of water near the
river, her face all but submerged and
life nearly extinct. She was discover
ed by Mr. Looff, and carried home
and medical aid summoned, but It
took two hours of constant effort to
resuscitate her before signs of return
ing animation could be noticed. She
is RtlU In a semi-comatose condition
and grave fears are entertained that
she will not recover.
How long she remained In the wat
er Is not known, but as she was miss
ing from the house about two hours
It Is probable she spent most of the
time where she was found.
Miss Holt came to Milton from Ger
many a few months ago, and has
made her home with Mr. Looffs
family since.
Esperanto in Spain.
Consul R. M. Bartleman of Mad
rid reports that there are over B0
groups of Esperantlsts in the large
towns and cities of Spain studying the
new international language. A cen
tral society has been organized to en
courage students and to disseminate
Information i and to organize new
study, groups. Many houses have
adopted Esperanto In their business
and correspondence.
Henlrh hnw rnnnv
j ,
would give fortunes to enjoy
the greatest of nature's gifts and to be
DeWltt's Little Early Risers, safe,
easy, pleasant, sule, little liver pills.
Sold by Tallman & Co.
This Is the time of year when a
city man has a nightmare every time
he thinks of having to mow the lawn.
BETTER THAN SPANKING.
Spanking does not cure children of
bed-wetting. There is a constitution
al cause for thls trouble. Mrs. M.
Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind.,
wll send free to any one mother her
successful home treatment, with full
Instructions. Send no money, but
write her today If your children
trouble you In this way. Don't blame
the child, the chances are It can't
help it. This treatment also cures
adults and aged people troubled with
urine difficulties by day or night
able to give
A Smile All the While
Ailing tots cause pity fretful young people cause
wonderment irritable men and women cause surprise.
To enjoy perfect health the body must be built up
and the mind invigorated by perfect food.
0
Ghirardelli's Ccoa
is the penect lood drink its use will bring quiet to
breaking nerves strength to the weak And
contentment to the strong besides it is
delicious and appetizing.
30 cups of a delicious drink
25c
V1
For Soro Feet.
"I have found Bucklen's Arnica
Salve to be the proper thing to use for
sore feet, as well as for healing burns,
sores, cuts and all manner of abra
sions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East
Poland, Maine. It is the proper thing
too, for piles. Try it! Sold under
guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s drug
store. 25c.
All the news all the time In the
East Oregonlan.
Ho Guesswork
Ii men who doubt the value of
Nirvlta Ttbliti could only look
over our order files and read the
letters we receive from those who
know their valui, no man who is
weak and nervous would hesitate
a moment, but begin at once to
regain his strength with Nervita
Gentlemen: Some sis years ago I bought your
Kervlta Tablets in Richmond. Ind. and at that
timetbercertainlydid all you claimrd they would
I tried to set tbem here, but no druggist has
thrra. Let me know if you still make them, U so
I want to get six boxes lor a Iriend of mine.
Yours truly, Reg. B. Redlands, Cat
Dec 12. MOT.
Dear Sirs: Find enclosed $1.00 and send me 1
boxes of your Nertita Pills. I bought 4 boxes at
a druggist's here, but can not get any more, but
want to tell you that I nerer took any medklne
In my life that done me so much good. Send at
once as I am entirely out. Yours truly,
Jan. 16, 1V08 Beg. L. Carnegie, Pa.
Dear Sirs: About 3 weeks ago I sent you $100
lor J boxes of Nerrita Tablets, and tbey hae
done me lota of good. Enclosed $4.00 send four
boxes at once. Yours truly.
Jan. 17, 108 Reg. S. Orange City, Iowa
Gentlemen: Send me at once 3 boxes Nerrita
Tablets. 1 recelred one box a week ago. There
Is no question as to Uw potency of your medicine.
I feel greatly benefited, and want to use It until
perfectly well. Your prom ptness will oblige.
Yours truly,
A pril 2. 1908 Reg. S. Portsmouth, Ohio
told and Guirtntttd by all dralit, II. par
box, 6 baxaa for IS. lent by mall.
FISHER DWUQ CO. 3Q Klnzle It. Chloego
PENDLETON DRUG COMPANY
Pendleton, Oregon
Byers' Best Flour
Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread la asaur
ed when DYERS' BEST FLOUR Is used. Bran, Short, Steam Rolled
Barley always on hand.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor.
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 Drinks.
. Bent Tables In the city.
The Hot Summer Sun
brings no terror to the woman who knows that her
kitchen will not be turned into a veritable bake-oven,
Why?
Because She Cooks With Gas,
no heavy coal scuttles to lift, no wood to handle, no
fire to feed, just the touch of a match and your fire
is in readiness.
NORTHWESTERN GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
uur specialty is ;
the Family Trade
We are fully prepared to fur-
nlsh you the best of lard, sau
sages and fresh, smoked or
cured meats and fish each day.
Central Meat Market
Carney ft Tweedy,
TELEPHONE MAIN 33.
Phone Main S15.
THORNTON MUSIC CO
813 Main Street.
HIGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS
Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk
ing Machines, Records, Cabinets and
Musical Merchandise.
MOCLIPS AND WESTPORT BEACHES
Ideal Summer Resorts
Easily reached via Northern Pacific Railway with
frequent train service.
. SUMMER TOURIST FARES
$60.00
for the round trip to
St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Sioux City, Omaha,
Kansas City, Etc.
Chicago $72.50 St. Louis $67.50
Ask your nearest Northern Pacific Agent regarding
train service, rates, etc., or address
A. D. CHARLTON,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon
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