East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 03, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1910.
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OUR new styles for spring are now on display for your inspection and approval. Come in
look them over whether you buy or not. We will be pleased to tell you of the
new colors, patterns and styles that will be worn by men the coming season.
Suits For The Sedate, Conservative and Most Fastidious
Popular Prices
$10.0
to
$25.00
KIR.SCHBAUM
"EFF EFF"
CAHN LIEBMAN
and our leader a still higher grade, just added
H ACKETT-C ARH ART
Although we carry standard makes, theres no hold-up
game practiced here-spring clothes to fit your purse.
Theres the touch of spring in every garnent made right, all wool, correctly finished and guaranteed to satisfy. Try one
on-its a pleasure to show you how well we can fit you in our high-grade standard makes of men's clothing.
WORKINGMEN'S CLOTHING COMPANY
Same quality as the other fellow but less expense makes our prices lower. Cor. Main and Webb Streets v
GOVERNMENT NEEDS NEW BUILDING IN -WHICH
TO HOUSE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS
Washington. When It comes to
large and expansive enterprises In the
structural line there Is no man tor
the Job like Scott (Rep. W. Va.).
chairman of the senate committee on
public buildings. Scott observed one
day that the government pay about
$360,000 annually in Washington for
the rental of buildings, some of which
reflected no credit on Uncle Sam, and
that the old gentleman Bhould house
at least his Important departments In
buildings to whic'.i he held title. He
figured on the best solution of the
problem and evolved what la probab
ly the second biggest building project
In the history of the United States.
The capltol cost $15,000,000 and he
has introduced a bill In the senate to
give it effect The Scott building is
to' afford shelter for the departments
of state, Justice and commerce and
labor. These departments are pay
ing $80,000 a year for tlio use of pri
vately owned bolldlngs and yet their
work is carried on under the great
est difficulties. The department of
Justice occupies seven buildings and
the law library Is located half a mile
from the attorney general's office.
Clerks are in many cases obliged to
work at desks placed in hallways and
In two buildings, a part of the force
perform their dally labor In base
ments. Records of the department
of Justice, of great value, repose In
the main building of that branch of
the government which was originally
an apartment house and Is a tinder
box.
The priceless archives of the state
department are in the state, war and
navy building, a fine structure hat
was rated fireproof years ago but
hardly approaches the safety of mod
ern structures. If those papers Bhould
be destroyed Uncle Sam's diplomacy
would have no more symmetry than
an aeroplane ' after butting Into a
lightening express. Many of thee
diplomatic questions drag along for
generations. The Newfoundland fish
eries question is older than the gov
ernment and It has riot yet been an
swered. It bobs up now and again
and the secretary of state, before en
gaging In a parley, must read every
word his predecessors have said en
the subject. Diplomatically speaking.
Uncle Sam with his records burned
would fare 111, Indeed.
The department of Commerce and
labor Is established principally In a
large block designed for business pur
poses. It, too, has valuable records.
Including the trust-busting informa
tion gleaned In various investigations.
For all these reasons Senator Scot I
has planned to place the three de
partments In a marble masterpiece of
architecture to cost the millions
aforesaid and to occupy five squares
between Hth and 18th streets and
Pennsylvania avenue and the wall.
The site adjoins the -parking south
of the treasury and has been acquired
by the government.
Everybody agrees with the senator
that the thing ought to be done but
all the memboYs of congress will nut
vote for it. A good many of them
reckon that $15,000,000 for this
structure would mean some mill'-ns
less for buildings in their own dis
tricts and they figure that the need
for ornate federal structures hi the
cities of Sauterville. Bad Axe, Half
way and Falrvlew are reasonably Important.
A Sv611en Jaw
Is not pretty nor pleasant. Whether
It's caused by neuralgia, toothache,
or accident, Ballard's. Snow Liniment
will reduce the swelling- and relieve
' the pain. The great and sure cure
i for rheumatism, cuts, burns, bruises.
scalds any and all aches and pains.
Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
face any rival pitcher. The gun In
throwing a ball from the pitcher's
box over the plate may be made to
give a curve as wide as eight feet In
any direction by a simple regulation
In the breech.
The machine Is the invention of one
of jhe naval academy officers. It is
operated with compressed air. Only
15 pounds pressure will be used, as
this will give a speed equal to that of
the fastest pitchers.
THE APPROVAL
of the most
EMINENT PHYSICIANS
and its
WORLDWIDE ACCEPTANCE
by the
WELL-INFORMED,
RFTATT.SF. ITS rOMPOMFNT H l&riH&m
MOST WHOLESOME AND
TRULY BENEFICIAL IN EF
FECT, HAVE GIVEN TO
fSiFupofFtgi
'ant
ELIXIR or SENNA
THE FIRST POSITION K
FAMILY LAXATIVES AND
LED TO ITS GENERAL
WITH. THE MOST UNIVERSAL
SATISFACTION
TO CF.TJTS
BENEFICIAL EFFECTS, IMmidBM
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USAGE W-hV,VVij3xffii.Sj4
Manufactured by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Ctt KftSWW
For. Sale byallleaihngdrucx;istj! rmi Vtln
IOni sire only, Regular wiceSOt per bottu I"' .2 ' ' 'ZKlJu'' . 1:!2
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XV SKKKS MODKIj.
!( Not Know What Country He
Would Have Ills Own Imitate.
Itorlin. Wu Ting-Fang loft Berlin
for Presdcn nnil Vienna on the final
stage of his Journey through Euroro
on his way back to Pekln.
Americans who have come In con
tact with China's greatest cross-examiner
will not be surprised to lenrn
that he is leaving the Occident In a
question-asking mood. It is himself,
however, whom the wily, witty Wu
has been Interrogating during his last
days in the west, for the former min
ister nt Washington is sorely perplex
ed as to whether the United States,
England or Germany represents the
civilization which China would best
imitate.
He confesses that he is hopelessly
at sea on this Important point. His
Inst hours In the kaiser's capital were
devoted to Fecuring such enlighten
ment as he could. As he had an op
portunity to fraternize with a num
ber of distinguished Americans the
day before he left town, it may be
assumed that the porting advice giv
en to him was not to the disadvantage
of the country where Wu confesses he
spent the eight happiest years of his
life. When asked if he Intended to
daph up to the Wei-Wu-Pu, which is
Chinese for state department. In his
automobile when he arrived In Pekin
later in the spring, he said:
'Probably not. Tou see, we Chi
nese diplomats who have lived abroad
in a progressive atmosphere must be
very careful about Introducing new
Ideas in our own country. Our people
don't like up-to-dateness forced on
them. Automobiles and other-achievements
of Occidental civilization will
gradually find a place In China, but
they must come slowly."
Wu told his American friends In
Berlin, including Ambassadfcr Hill and
ex-Vce president Fairbanks, that he
had devoted a good deal of his recent
term of service In Washington to mas
tering the science of good health. He
became a vegetarian and a total ab
stainer, and Is convinced that he has
at least seventy-five years yet to live.
I made several appointments to re
visit American friends not later than
1950." said Wu. "and I have every In
tention of kecplng each date."
Coughs That Hang On.
Cough9 that start In the fall and
hang on until spring are sure trou
ble breeders unless checked and cur
ed. Bronchitis, pneumonia and con
sumption are the direct result. Fo
ley's Honey and Tar cures the cough,
stops the hard breathing and heals
and soothes the inflamed air passa
ges. Refuso substitutes. Koeppen
Bros.
100 Beward. SI 00.
The readers of tnla paper will be pleuefl
to learn that tbere Is at least one dreaded
disease ibat science baa been able to core
In all Its stages, and tbtt Is Catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is ttie only positive cure now
known to the medksl fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, reqnlre a
constitutional treatment. Ball's Catarrh
Cure taken Internally, acting directly upon
tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the sja
tem, thereby destroytpg the foundation t
the dUeaae, and gtTlag the patient strengtk
by fcnlldlng np tbe constitution and assist
lug nature In doing Its' vork. Tbe pro
prietors hare so much faith la Its cnratlve
powers that they offer One Huadred Dol
lars for any case that It falls to care. Bend
for list of testimonials.
Address :
m V: 1 CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists. 76c.
Take Ball's Family Pills for constUa
tlon.
For Sale.
Black Percheron stallion Imported
from France, 8 years old, weight one
ton. Prices right. See E. T. Wade.
Are Ton a Good Shot?
Valuable guns and cigars glvea te
the best shots at the Pastime Parlor
Ask Estea.
Calling cards, wedding stationery
and commercial printing to order, at
the East Oregonian.
IF TOU ARE A TRIFLE SEXSITITX
About the slie of your shoes. It's seme
satisfaction te knew that ataay people eaa
wear sheet a site amaliap ahaltlng Allen's
Foot-Ease, the aattseptlc powder, Inte
them. Just tbe thing far Danciar Parties.
Patent Leather She, and for Breaking
In New Shoes. When rubbers or eter
shees bee me necerary and jeur shoes
pinch, Allen's Feet-Rase glTes Instant re
lief. Sold Everywhere, 2 Sc. Sample
FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le
Key, jv. Y. Dtn't aeorpt s ttftttMwte.
Dyers'
Best
Flour
Is made from the choicest wheat that
grows. Good bread is assured when
BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran,
Shorts. Steam Rolled Barley always on
hand, .
Pendleton Roller Mills
Pendleton, Oregon
LET All ELECTRIC
MOTOR DO YOUR
WORK
Steadiest, cheapest and most
reliable power for small or
heavy work. Less danger and
easier to operate yon turn a
lever and It doe the work.
The Housewife's work will be lessen
ed Jwhen Electricty and Gas
come intoithe home
COOK WITH GAS
Make the work easier for her lljo'
and itflVA nn vnur fuel an wall. I li c-nKC .-''1 j
No dirt, dust and excessive heat
No fuel to handlt and fires to
kindle and It costs leea.
For Her sake, put Ras.ln your home
before., the. hot- weather arrives
Northwestern Gas & Electric Co.
Phone Main 49.
Matloe BaOdtac.
M1DDIKS VIT.Ij PIlACriCE
with rrrciiixG orx
Annapolis, Md., Baseball candi
dates at the Naval academy this sea
on will try out a new pitching gun
which Is expected to give them all
the preliminary training needed to
When You BUILD,
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Build to STAY!
Re-enforced concrete anH rnnrrAtP hlic
- - - fivvrvo
tutui iii wnu, uic piciiici, inure
substantial and far more comfortable in
either cold or warm weather.
c Concrete stands unsurpassed for Basement
tions, Walls, Fences and Curbing. It looks better and lasts longer than stone
See my many beautiful designs in concrete blocks
DeTore you build your home.
I ,will furnish your estimates for anv class of
work on application.
MHY
.Contractor " andgBuilder
Cor. Railroad amd Willow Sts. Pendleton. Ore
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