East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 05, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY KA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, ITtlDAV XOVKMHF.K 5, f09.
PAGE THREB.
Hay'sffait
Health
GOVERNMENT PLUMS
READY FOR PICKING
EIGHT PAGES.
HE II! iL ADMINISTRATION
JOBS ON TAP
ACTUALLY, POSITIVELY, IN
VARIABLY RESTORES, GRAY
HAIR TO THE COLOR AND
VIGOR OF YOUTH
You can't look young if your hair is gray, faded
dull and lifeless. Hay's Hair Health will bring
back the natural color, just as it was when you
were young. Stops dandruff and falling out.
Makes UW nab W&t, '1 td full of life and
beauty not a dye--von't color or soil your
skin.
fl and 50c. BOTTLES. AT DRUGGISTS.
Send 2c for tr-e honk "The Care of the Hair."
Pbilo y Spec. Co., Newark, N. J., D. h. A.
PENDLETON DRUG COMPANY.
Numerous Vacanctosj and Empty
Bartba Waiting tor Odcnpanti
Preldcnl Tuft Mul PMM1 Compel-
lenlh Aswk'IjiIc ,lu-.(iv-lilp .iii.l
Minisicisiiip i China HoM Import
utit Vacancies.
MONSIEUR JUSSERAND.
DIPLOMA!
PiinoBn riiarjiiii. Premier Escape
Artist at tbe ;r:ui(i tfext Weak,
thi' river rise much further it
Oversow the Puyallup Indian
ervatlon.
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FRENCH AM H.VSSAPOK
LEADS THE FIELD
Suavcst, Dnslest, Cleverest and Most
Popular Foreign Representative at
Washington Athlete, Historian,
Courtier, Ho Has One Ed In View,
Welfare of France.
I. (.1! INDE POLICE
BAG NEGRO BURGLAR
A negro burglar was eauirlit by the
officers Inst nlK'U and he Is now In
Jail, says the La Orande Star. He
was encountered at the home of Tt. P.
Hrooks, who occupies the Mrs. Shear
er h"Use on North Fir street. Mr.
and Mrs. Rrooks had returned from
the show at a little after 10 o'clock
There are several large. Juicy plums
now hanfrlng on the administration's
tree, ready for President Taft's pick
ing and subsequent distribution to in
dividuals who have an appetite for
.,' vernmcnt dellcatlcH.
The Jobs that are awaiting occu
pants are numerous. It Is unusual to
find ao many Komi berths vacant
around the capital and particularly so
In view of the Hoosevelt method of
putting In new men In vacant places
bi fore the chair of the former Incum
bent had grown cold. Hut President
Taft's temperament mukes him move
slowly.
Foremost of the vacancies Is the as
sociate Justiceship on the bench of the
Supreme Court of the United States.
Obviously, the president will . exercise
great care In selecting a man to suc
ceed the late Justice Pcckham. Then
there Is the ticklish matter of secur
ing the right man for the minister
ship to China, vacanted through the
dismissal of Charles li. Crane of Chi
cago. Also there Is the question of
who shall succeed Whltelaw Reid aa
ambassador to Great Britain prob-
when Mr. Hrooks went into the ably the most Important post abroad,
Washington Jean Adrian Antolne
Jules Jusscrand Is his name, ambas
aador extraordinary ana plenipoten
tiary of Prance his station, and the
aauvest, cleverest, busiest and most
popular foreign representative at the
capital, his reputation.
When it comes to real dlplomatlng.
the dapper little man who la ac
credited to the United States from
Paris has everything on these shores
beat to a frazzle, as one of our most
dlatlngulshed statesmen would ex
press It. There Isn't an accomplish
ment from tennis to public speaking,
that Jusserand doesn't perform
gracefully and well and always
with the purpose of letting the fact
sink In that France Is Damon to the
Pythias of United States.
Stood l With Teddy.
In the days when Colonel Roose
velt swung the big stick for amuse
ment and the tennis racquet for ex
ercise, there was no single party In
the capital who was more willing U
submit to graceful defeat 40 to love
than Jean etc. And, necessarily,
there wasn't a man at Washington
who was a more boon companion
not that Jusserand couldn't play ten
nis once In a while when he let him
self loose. Occasionally he did.
Jusserand was also Indlspenslble to
President as an historical authority
the little Frenchman, by the way,
has written several noteworthy books
of history. He was In demand as an
orator on every occasion from a con
vention of foresters to a gridiron din
ner; and he was the most popular
ladles' man here at the capital.
Even now' that Jusserand dosn't
care for golf, and finds President
Taft a bit rusty on history, people
hero who watch things find that the
French ambassador Is still the busiest
diplomatic person around town.
Known to Every Department.
Every department, from the state
to the Interior, knows him. His dap
per figure flits through all offices,
and even the messenger boys know
him. At present the representative
from France Is particularly on the
Job at the treasury department. His
special object of solicitude Is the new
tariff board. Much depends, so far
as France Is concerned, on what this
committee of three may recommend
regarding the maximum and mini
mum feature of the Payne-AIdrlch
act. France Is said to bo preparing
to discriminate against America In
the matter of her duties and there are
rumors of retaliation on the part or
this country.
Just "Happens in."
Ambassador Jusserand hadn't been
back In Washington from the sum
mer headquarters of his embassy
more than a few days when ho took
pains to call at the treasury depart
ment and get acquainted with Prof.
Emery and Alvln H. Sanders, two of
the members of the new board. He
already knew former Assistant Secre
tary Reynolds, the third member. Up
at the treasury they are still talking
about that meeting It looked like
a, remarkable coincidence that, Just
as the board had gotten together one
' day a clerk should usher In Ambas
sador Jusserand. He had "Just
dropped In to pay his respects" to Mr.
Reynolds, but of cotfrae, at the same
time he met the other members of
the board. They were delighted that
the ambassador hnd "happened In"
so opportunely, but those who are
wise know that the ambassador
Franco never Just "happens In' any
where. If France hasn't yet learned the
fact, some one ought to tell her that
Mr. J. A. A. J. Jusserand knows how
to play the game.
kitchen. He there discovered that
there was sonic one In the room and
he struck a match. The negro
knocked him down. Mr. Rrooks tried
to get his gun from his pocket, but
It caught In his clothing. The negro
escaped through the door .and Brooks
fired three Bhots at him. The offi
cers, Waldcn and MclJiclen, were at
once notified, and In fact were at
tracted to that locality by the shoot
ing. They phoned for Chief Rayburn
who In a few minutes Joined them.
As they were going along the railroad
yards discussing the situation, Offi
cer Walden saw by the reflection of
the steam exhaust from an engine the
(Otrn of a person sneaking along the
side of the track. He commanded a
hull und "throw up your hands.'' The
suspect was disinclined at first to
obey the command, but the officer
had a square bead on him and he
surrendered. The negro proved to be
one who has been employed as a por
ter and bootblack in the Hargans
barber shop on Depot street.
The prisoner was taken to Jail and
a search showed that he had a gun
In the left pocket of his coat Mr.
Rrooks was called to the Jail and he
positively identifies the prisoner as
i he one in his house.
and the biggest gift within the power
of the president. It takes more than
a big man to fill this place It takes
a rich man.
Third Assistant Postmaster Gener
al Iiwshe some time ago sent In his
resignation. Assistant Secretary of
Commerce and Labor McHarg has
been trying for some weeks to get his
resignation accepted, and now intends
to leave, Willy nllly, this week. So
far, nobody has even been mentioned
to succeed him.
James B. Reynold's resignation as
Third Assistant Secretary of the Treas
ury' to accept presidential appointment
to the tariff blard, leaves another post
of considerable importance open.
There are many who have thejr eyes
on this place. It Is a plum of exceed
ing fine flavor.
DANISH CAPITALIST SF.F.KS
BEATJTTFUL DAUGHTER
REVOLUTION ART MEASURE
FOUGHT IN PARLIAMENT
London. The house of com
mons will conclude a debate on a bud
get the most revolutionary piece of
legislation ever Introduced Into par
liament, at midnight, and it Is an
nounced this evening that it w-lll be
passed by a majority of about 250.
The measure will be Introduced for
mally at tbe house of lords Monday.
The lords will thoni adjourn until
November 22. when the real fight for
Its passage will begin.
VESSEL RUNS HEAD
ON SEAL ROCKS
San Francisco, Nov. 4. The Associ
ated Oil company's steamer Cantanla,
rammed her head on Seal Rocks at
the entrance of Golden Gate today,
while feeling her way Into port
through the fog and was nearly
wrecked before the officers were able
to swing her clear. When she ar
rived In Son Francisco harbor seven
feet of water was In the hold.
Watch Eilers Piano House:
Salt Lake. Utah. In the course of
a country wide search for a young
daughter, who Is described as young
and beautiful. Hans Bortz, a capital
ist of Copenhagen, Denmark. has
reached Salt Lake and will Journey
on to Los Angeles.
The girl. Mr. Rortz says, was dying
of tuberculosis four years ago. As a
last resort he sent her to America In
care of a physician. Dr. Carl Bourne
of Copenhagen. The climate of the
United States worked wonders. Let
ters received by the anxious father
told of the continued Improvement of
the patient and at last he was told
that her recovery was complete, and
she was ready to go home. He says
that he sent her a considerable sum
of money for the expenses of the trip.
She did not reach home and her let
ters ceased. Tortured by anxiety. Mr.
Rortz finally came to America and
for 18 months he has gone from city
to city In quest of his daughter and
Dr. Bourne. He stalsfled himself
that the two were In Colorado Springs
last June, but he missed them. His
latest Information leads him to believ
that the girl and her physician are
now in Los Angeles.
ALEXA NDERS
Largest and Leading Furriers and Exclu
sive Outfitters To Women and Children
Saturday Specials
Tailored Suits
Regular $30 val. $16.85. Elegantly tailored suits of home
spun, cheviot, broadcloth and novelty cloths of splendid quality,
Saturday special at, only 816.85
A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF
Women's Coats
Style, distinction, high quality, incomparably low prices;
broadcloth, serges and manish mixtures; coats with every new
feature, 54 inches long, values to $27.50 SATURDAY SPEc
ALS ONLY 815.75
Saturday Special in Fur Dept.
Saturday we offer choice from several assortments of neck pieces and ties and in Jap
Mink, Sable, Squirrel Natural Squirrel, Brook Mink, Marmot, Brown and Black Coney, con
forming to the latest decrees of fashions, values to $12.."0, Saturday Special 84-25
ALEXANDERS
DEDUCTS PRICE OF
POSTAGE FROM
ALIMOXV
London. Summoned at West Ham
by his wife for arrears of mainten
ance, Henry Green of Neville Road,
Upton Park, said: "I have regularly
paid her "s 5d a week, deducting a
penny for postage."
Mr. A. Grovier (the chairman) "It
Is rather mean to deduct the penny
to say the least of It."
The wife "He deducts 2d, a penny
for the postage and Id for the postal
order. He has always sent me four
stamps and a 7s postal order."
Defendant "I always send her five
stamps and a "s postal order."
Mr. Jackson "You have no right
to deduct anything. The wife says
you have deducted 2d for ten weeks,
and you have not paid the costs,
amounting to 24s.
The defendant, who said that he
had very little work, was ordered to
pay the 1 5s 8d forthwith, or In de
fault seven days' Imprisonment.
Don't Blame the Artist.
Irate Woman These photographs
you made of myself and husband are
not at all satisfactory, and I refuse
to accept them. Why, my husband
looks like a baboon.
Photographer Well, that la no
fault of mine, madam. Tou should
have thought of that before you had
him taken.
r -iffM oJassW I s ssssssssssW K L " W J la
The Source of Cottolene Is Pleasing
From the snowy tufts of the cotton plant, the seed is removed, crushed,
and the oil extracted. This in turn is refined by our own special process and
the oil made odorless and neutral in taste.
Being a vegetable product, cottonseed oil is free from anv Dossible taint
of animal infection. You cannot be absolutely sure of this when buying
hog lard, for tats or animal origin are, of necessity, not as healthful as fats ob
tained from vegetable sources. Right there is the difference between lard and
Cottolene from the standpoint of health.
If every housewife would but stop to think of the differ-
u fence in purity, cleanliness and healthfulness of hog lard and
Cottolene, lard would never again be used in any home.
FLOODS DEMOB M7,F,
TACOMA TRAIN
TRAFFIC
Tacomn, Nov 4. Floods of Hie pnst
few days plnyed havoc with trnln
schedules of the railroads running In
to Tacomn. Washouts have occur
red ni Crocker and Fairfax and mm-iit
driftwood is in me uarnon river
river. Damage is reported to hnve
been caused by a rise of the water In
the Puvallun river near Meekpr. A
log Jam formed at Puyallup. Should
Your grocer is hereby authorized to
refund your money in case you are
COTTOLENE is Guaranteed
not pleased, after having given Cottolene a fair test.
Never Sold in Bulk
from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable odors, such as fish, oil, etc
Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
Cottolene is packed in pails with an air-tight top to
keep it clean, fresh and wholesome, and prevent it
i
The Second Annual
lAnol iinnln
ii i n u ii iiu
SHOW
Spokane,Washington
November 15-20
This Apple Show is a world wide event of the great
est importance to the Pacific Northwest and in order to
encourage every one to attend the OREGOX RAILROAD
AND NAVIGATION COMPANY will make a special
round trip rate of
One and One-Third Fare
from all points on its lines in
Oregon, Washington, and Idaho
Tickets will be on sale all stations west of The Dalles
November 1-1 and l.". and from all stations east of The
Ibtlles November 14 to 10 inclusive. Final return limit
November 2-2, 1900.
$25,000 In Prizes Will Be Given Away
Grand Display, interesting Lectures
and Interesting Program Every
Day During The Show
For further information call on any O. R. A; X. agent or on
WM. IC MURRAY,
(it'tieral Paascnger Agent, Portland, Ore.