East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 27, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PKNDLK7TOX, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1809.
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Coffee
Always u n 1 f o r ir our
best product sold in 1 lb.,
2 lb., 2 lb. and 5 lb. cans.
Your grocer will grind it
better if ground at home not
too fine.
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Cass Matlock, Prop.
BEST PICTURES
MORE PICTURES
LATEST" PICTURES
and illustrated songs in
the city.
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and en
tertaining for the entire
family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three times
each week. Be sure and
see the next change.
Adults 10c. Children
nndep 1Q years, 5c
BY FRAU VON ENDE
G1VFS IMPRESSIONS OP
NEW YORK SOCIAL LIGHTS
Declares Helen Gould and Mrs. R asset
Sage Are Not Philanthropists But
Are Merely Trying to Re-establish
Besmirched Family Reputation
Sols European Civilization Above
American.
Berlin. A sensational book by Frau
Von Ende, a German-American au
thor,, Is just recently published. In
it she gives her impressions of New
York society and millionaires.
Frau Von Ende says politely that
Miss Helen Gould and Mrs. Russell
Sage are not really sincere philan
thropists ;thal by their gifts to char
ities they are striving to restore the
reputation of their families "be
smirched by the unscrupulousness" of
the father of the one and the husband
of the other.
"Even the libraries which Andrew
Carnegie endows cannot undo the
damage he has done in his money
making career." Frau Von Ende
thinks. She says New York Is be
coming "un-Amerlcanlzed," partly be
cause the children of New York's mll
liona'rea are educated In Europe
and getting their Ideas of true civili
zation from Europe. Another cause
is the existence of vast colonies of for
eigners In New York, people who not
even the social settlement workers
cafi convert into 5004 American clU
zens.
frau Von Ende Undertakes to ex
plain why so many American heiress
es marry foreign noblemen. She says
American heiresses do not get ah Am.
erican education. Their brothers go
t American colleges and are imbued
with the American spirit and remain
in touch with American feeling, but
the girls are taught by French and
German governesses and are brought
up amid surroundings which are sup
posed to imitate those in which culti
vated Europeans live. Oftenest the
furniture and paintings In their fath
er's mansions are mere imitations
made by unscrupulous European deal
ers, but still they are capable of af
fecting the girl's view of life and what
Is most desired in it.
"So, when American girls and mar
riabeable men meet in a drawing
room they have nothing in common.
The young women feel the need of Eu
ropean civilization. They are expat
riated even before they make their
first voyage to Europe," says Frau
Von Ende.
She says that if New York wishes
to remain genuinely American, It
must return to the simplicity It en
joyed before its millionaires began to
buy fjnourlo antique furniture and fake
paintings.
fused. However, De Forest was In
formed that the Eiffel tower would
gladly receive any rad o telegrams
he might send from New York."
So far the record for the wireless
telephoning la held by Lieut-Major
Orana of the Italian navy. He has
spoken 260 miles. It Is said the rea
son the French government refused
the American inventor permission is
Viat 't long has been secretly perfect
ing a w reless telephone which Is due
to tho Invention of Captains Franc
quo and Bennett of the army. Ex
periments already have succeeded and
tlio apparatus is now being put In
tho tower. It will be complete in
four or five months and will enable
verbal communication with French
stations in America and French ships
at sea".
PRIESTS NEW TELEGRAPH.
Italian Invents Pocket Instrument for
Vso in the Field.
Milan. Mgr. Cerebotani, an Ital
ian pr est, famous for his numerous
Inventions in connection with field
telegraphy and telephony, haa now
Invented a telegraphic transmitter
and receiver which can be carried
comfortably In a pocket. It will be
known as the Cerebotani pocket tele
graph. Experts believe that the In
vention will revolutionize field work
especially for military purposes. The
invention can be attached to ' any
wire.
Alone In a Saw Mill at Midnight,
uumlndful of dampness, drafts,
storms or cald. W, J, Atklna worked
as night watchman, at Banner
Springs, Tenn. Such exposure g5vp
him a severe oold that settled on his
lungs.. At last he had to give up
work. He tried many remedies but
?11 failed till he used Dr. King's New
Discovery. "After using one bottle,"
he writes. "I want back to work as
well as ever." Severe colds, stubborn
coughs, Jilflamed throats and sore
lungs, hemorrhages1, TP Wl4
whooping cough get Quick felief" an!
prompt cure from this glorious med
icine. EOc and $1. Trial bottle free,
guaranteed by Tallman & Co.
Empress Eugenie Is 111.
Monte Carlo. Former Empress Eu
genie is seriously 111 at her villa, Cy
rnos, at Cape Martin, it is reported
here. She has grown extremely fee
ble and never leaves her home ex
cepting on particularly fine and sun
ny days, when she is wheeled about
in a chair for a while.
Eugenie is elgthy years old, but her
interest In affairs remains Intensely
active. She never speaks of her
health and seems to strive to keep
from her mind any thought of the
Inevitable.
She possesses an immense fortune,
which, it was believed at one time,
she intended to bequeath to the then
Princess Ena of Battenburg, now the
Queen of Spain, who was a great fa
vorite with her. It is thought that
she will leave most of It for charitable
purposes in France. '
FROM UPPER M'KAY
LARGE BOBCAT TREED
AND BROl'GHT TO EARTH
It ix. i-r- pnmTS WATER
' AND AIR ARE 1IE-LTP dils rob lUe of joy
Looking une's JJr,
It's a woman's i-ff&Tu to look her
best b- ppfeJ!, kln eruptions, sores
Listen:
If Your Watch
Balks!
WE CAN FIX IT
Years of experience allows us
to assure work that is
PROMPT
RIGHT
CAREFUL
THOROUGH
We cordially invite an oppor
tunity to prove the above
A. L. Schaefer
Soeceaso. o
L. HUNZ1KER.
Pendleton's leading Jeweler.
IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW.
What a Heap of napplneM It Would
Bring to Pendleton Homes.
Hard to do house work with
aching back.
Brings your hours of misery at leis
ure or at work
Miiiritl Water Cure at Pao Roblce
not Springs.
It is quite Interesting in this age of
advancement to learn that the great
scientists and medical men are really
willing to admit the success of nature
over man
The Paso Rubles Hot Spr ngs of
California have bo wonderfully cured
such obstinate diseases, and 1 that
cure has caused such comment, that
science has at last In many instances,
been unable to fully account for the
reason.
The waters of Paso Robles have
br:en analyzed. Chemicals distilled by
man have been apparently used for
the same purpose as those to be
found in the waters of Paso Robles.
Still the cures have not been forth
coming and yet such cases find re
lief in the baths at these spr ngs.
The recent, successful treatment of
Admiral Evans has caused a new se-
dies of Questions and arguments
among the world's scientific -men.
Admiral Evans had the best 01
medical attention aboard ship, yet
wht-n he reached land he was so
weakened and In such pain that his
journey to Paso Robles had to be
made in easy stages to prevent col
laps., from suffering. He spent three
weeks at Paso Robles and was so
much benefited that he was soon able
to resume command on the br clge of
his flagship.
The air at Paso Robles pauses as
much investigation as the waters for
!t is said that the peculiar and per
fect air found there has aa much to
do with the curing of the disease as
the mineral baths.
To the visitor in perfect health Pa
so Robles is a place of consuming in
terest, while to th.- sick it is a re
treat almost lxynnd conception, if
their words of pra.He :ire hrard.
In Paso Robles n- hears only w,t
ilmcklGH's Arnica Salve curej emi
makes he skin Soft and VelVoly. Tt
School Term Closed Another Young
Couple Married Other Notes ol
Interest.
(Special Correspondence.)
McKay, Dec. 25. George Adams
and Frank Hubbard treed a strange
animal recently. George stood guard
while Frank went to the house after
the gun. Finding his companion had
not been devoured during h's ab
sence he selected a vital spot and fir
ed. Then they proceeded to hold an
Inquest. The verdict was, "It's a bob
cat, and a walloper." George will act
as taxidermist, and when the bobcat
is properly mounted It will be exhib
ited at next year's fair as a product
of McKay.
Charles Canfield closed a very suc
cessful term of school yesterday.
Charl'e has proven a very popular
teacher. Every scholar in the district
would like to see him come back for
tho spring term.
Ed Carney and wife, Frank and
Joe Hubbard and John and. Will
Wynn visited Pendleton this week to
buy Christmas presents.
George Haw, and nephew, Louis
King, raited McKay on Thursday.
They reported sixteen inches of snow
at Meacham and. the thermometer
registering from six to twelve below
Jtero.
For the last week here the mer
cury has stood from 18 to 22 above
zerq in the morning and from 26 to
30 during the day. A more even tem
perature would be hard to find.
Have you ordered your apple tree
yet? Better hurry, it will soon be
March and. lime to set them out
A Christmas tree and entertainment
was held at the school house lost eve
ang. Mr. Canfield, the teacher, de
serves a great deal of praise for tho
creditable manner in which each
scholar rendered their part. The en
tertainment closed with a selection
by the "burnt cork artBts," Joe
Hubbard and Chas. Canfield.
Miss May Schumann was recently
married to Henry Wimmer. The
bachelors' club is Inconsolable. Mrs.
Wimmer was the last marriageable
young lady on the creek and now
but let us draw the mantle of sweet
charity over the bashfulness of our
bachelor friends.
KNOWN FOR IT'S STRENGTH
WHAT IT MEANS
A BANK'S CAPITAL
Is to protect its dcKHltors from possible loss, therefore the larger
It is, the greater protection the depositors have
Tills bank has a
Capital of ?250,000.00
Surplus and net profits L 175,000.00
Shareholders liability 250,000.00
A total of $G75,O00.00
This means' that this bank must lowc over 3-3 of a million dol
lars, before Its depositors could lose a cent. This protection Is for
. YOU.
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Pendleton, Oregon
SECURITY
Heat or Smoke
Which?
Do you want a fuel
to nil your home and
lungs with smoke and
nasty odors, or with
clear heat, as and when
you want it?
Then use gas, the
fuel that answers every
demand made upon it
quickly, conveniently,
cheaply and with cleanliness.
You're Losing
Money
every time you fill that
old stove up with coal
the cost per degree of
warmth from coal is
vastly more than heat
ing with gas, and what
a difference in conven
ience, cleanliness and
results 1
It heats perfectly the
cold corners; is cheerful
and clean.
I glorifies the face. Cures pimples, sore
pvm. coicl sores, cracneo upn, lum
ped hands. Try It. Infallible
piles. 25c at Tallman & Co.
for
Italy's Policy Outlined.
Rome. Baron Sidney Sonnino, the
new premier, has formally introduc
ed his cabinet to parliament and
briefly outlined Its policy. The gov
ernment, he said, proposed to en
courage education by the establish
ment of additional popular schools.
Two new departments would be cre
ated, those for labor and railways.
The premier said Italy desired the
maintenance of peace and would re
main loyal to the triple alliance. ,
Calling cards, wedding stationery
.mil commercial printing to order, at
rh Eaut Oreeonlan.
SURELY SETTLES
UPSET STOMACHS
IXDKiESTIOS, GAS, HKAKT-
Bl'KN OH DYSPKPSIA VANISH
Phone Main 40 today and end your heatand light trouble
Northwestern Gas & Electric Co.
Matlock Building.
THE HOUSEWIFE.
Is the one who will appreciate fully
the quality of OUIt coal.
The uniform A-l quality of our
Rock Springs coal means eeonomy
better heat sitisfaetion nnd the mini
mum stove, trouble.
Orde,-your next supply from us and
secure, the best.
HENR.Y KOPITTKE
' Phone Main 178.
Five Minutes After Taking a Utile
DlapepKin Your Stomach Will Feel
Fine Again Eat Your Favorite
Foods Without Pear of Dlntress.
t r and air wpuken of as the roal phy-
, i.. i ih.i uirtisiii whili- every turmoil seen is iiii-
II UHIJ fclllW 1. " Of. U .T-. ..a... ... . - -
d.i..,.k ,..i. onm frnrr. IpV oil with lh..- buoyancy of hope an.l re-
nenwl vieor ana i;ik.s -.-m.
light in telling you what he used to
be.
A small book, neatly illustrated, has
been recently published by the man
agement telling the Bt-iry of the Hot j
.-prings In a most interesting manner
mid Kiving complete .information.
.Send for it, cither to Wm. Mc.Mui ray.
General Passenger Agent of th O. It.
Portland, Ore., or Dr. 1. w
r. Manager, I'aso Robles. Cal.
kidneys.
'Twould save much needless woe.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid
neys. Many renldent of this vicinity en
dorse th-m.
Mrn. Gertrude, Hiil, T street, La
Grande, "re., &': "T do not hesi
tate to rerornrnerd Doan's Kidney
Pills for they pr-.vd of creat value
to me. For forn time i was annoyed
by a'.taokn of bat karhe and any
any heavy lift ng rauvd the pains to
heroine ii.ter.fe. I had heard so much
about Down's Kidney Pilis that I pro
cured a box and began their line
They (.roved to be Juft the remedy I
required and absolutely rid me of
the trouM-i'arid Improved my general
health."
For cale by all dealers. Price 60
cent?. FosterMllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
N ! W
WIIiKI IiHS 'PHONI
FOR THE EI I I I ill
TOWI.K
Pally Ea Oregonlan
only IS cents per
by carrier.
j.;ir's. The announcement that a
wirelexM telijhone servlfe w:is to be
eLaMi.-'iel 'between the K.ffel tower
and Xcw York i inexact. The offi
cers and engineers attached to the
wireless telegraph station in tht E.f-
i Tel tower have made the following
statement:
"The American Inventor. Le de
Forest, asked tho military authori
ties to permit him to install, his ap
paratus In the tower. . After a full
Investigation this permission was re-
Every year regularly more than a
million stomach sufferers In the Uni
ted States, England and Canada take
Pape'B Dinpepsin and realize not only
immediate but lasting rel et
This harmless preparation w 11 di
gest anything you eat and overcome
a sour, gassy or out of order Btomach
five minutes afterwards.
If your meals don't fit comfortably,
or what you eat lays like a lump of
lead in your stomach, or if you have
heartburn, that Is a sign of indica
tion. Get from your pharmacist a 50
eent case of Pape's Diapepsln . and
take a dose as soon as you can. There
w'U be no sour risings, no belching of
undigested food mixed with acid, no
stomach "r heartburn, fullness
or heavy fueling in the stomach, nau-s'-a
or intestinal griping. This will
nil go. and besides, there will be no
Knur food left over in the stomach to
poison your breath with nauseous
odors.
Pope's Uapepslri is a certain cure
for out of order Stomachs, because
it takes hold of your food and digests
it Just the fmo as If your stomach
wn.sn't there.
Relief in five minutes from all
rtomach misery is waiting for you nt
any drug store. . '
These large BO-cent cases contain
more than sufflu'emt to thoroughly
cure almost any ease of dyspepsia, In
digestion or any other stomach disorder.
Chickens
Tonics that make them lay.
Alfalfa Meal.
Bone, Shell and Grit.
Insect Destroyer.
Conkey New Line
COLESWOR.TKY
127-129 E. Alt
OrheUm Theatre
' " 3. 1. MEDETtVAC H. Proprietor
HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children-!
SEE P1KH1KAM IX TODAY'S PAPER.
Is made from the choicest wheat that I
grows. Good bread is assured when
BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran,
Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on I
hand.
Dyers'
Best
Flour
Pendleton Roller Mills
Pendleton, Oregon"
Our New Stock Just Opened
DAINTY AND DELICIOUS "GoAd TO EATS" FOR THE HOL
IDAY DINNER.
New lino canned goods new crop nuts and fruits In season Holi
day candles everything in vegetables.
Dressed poultry, not only Saturdays, hat every day.
EAST END GROCERY
Phone Main 530.
Prompt Delivery.
When You BUILD,
Build to STAY!
Re-enforced concrete and concrete blocks
are cheaper in the end; are prettier, more
substantial and far more comfortable in
either cold or warm weather,
Concrete stands unsurpassed for Basements, Founda
tions, Walls, Fences and Curbing. 1 It looks better and lasts longer than stone
See my many beautiful designs in concrete blocks
before you build your home.
1 will furnish your estimates for any class of
work on application.
D.H.MHY
Contractor and Builder
Cor "Roilroad amd Willow Sts. Pendleton. Ore