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page rora DAILY EAST ORKGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, Tl'KSDW, DrCEMnER t, 1910. EIGHT PAGES I For I'licunuilisiu aiMl Nervousness. Body, brain and nerves all de pend on electricity for health and strength. Galvanic electricity is best. Electropodes tgalvanio In soles) are positively unexcelled for XF.RVOVSXKSS. Electropodes eliminate excess uric acid and other Impurities from the body. With these des troying agents removed, nature will maintain a strong, healthy and vigorous nervous system. Electropodes also stimulate the circulation and aid e:ic!i organ to perform its proper functions. A lady writes from Texas: "Since wearing Electropodes, re circulation Is improved and 1 do not have cramping in my lower limbs as I did before." Why don't you try a pair of Electropodes at our risk? Sold ViuUt Tills Contract. The- r.-.irc.iucr e ricrtropoofn in grant e. :.-.e xmtiitnj ct ixuurnin Uiom ktuuc 3 i dii? . rpd t he ptirchaee price t$l.to) it to oj rttuAaisi upon the following condi tin.is: I!..-y are to he wora according to im.-Uar.s for at least 25 renwrntire a, and (hen if r.ot aaittfactory, lo be returned in or.inji box Dnigg-iat's Signature - At druggists: or by mail, post paid. If your druggist cannot fur nish Electropodes. send us $1.00. and we will see that you are sup plied immediately, state whether for man or woman. Western E'cctropode Co. 249 Ixs Angeles St., Los Angeles, California. IN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. .Fnbllshed Dally, Weekly and Semi-Weekly t Pendleton, Oregon, by the A8T ORKUONIAN Pl'HLIMUlNQ CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. slly, one year, by malt 15.00 tallj, six montlis. by a.nll 2.50 IMlUj, three mouths, by mall 1.25 (tolly, one nuutb, by mail 50 ffelljr, one yerr, by carrier 7.50 Oally, six ai.intns. by carrier 3.75 .Daily, three months, by carrier 1.85 iilT. one month, by carrier 65 Hackly, one year, by mall 1.50 Weekly, ilx months, by mall 75 Weekly, four months, by mall 50 'nl-Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50 leml-Weekly, aix months, oy mall 75 Veal-Weekly, four months, by mall... .60 The Dally East Oregontan Is kept on sale c the Orecon News Co., 329 Morrison street, Portlnnd. Oregon. Northwest News Co., Portland, Oregon Chicago Bureau, B09 Security Building. Washington. D. C, Bureau, 601 Four bUi street. N. W. Member United Press Association. Entered at the postofflce at Pendleton, Oregon, as second clans mall matter. e'clephone Main 1 Official City and County Paper. the various industries affected by the tariff. This information would be available to all and would - greatly simplify the Issues involved when tariff changes are under consider ation. To those who followed the last re vision of the tariff it wns apparent that In many instances senators and congressmen voted blindly. Frequent ly the members were without proper ! information for their guidance and j they had to follow the lead of some : man who was informed. In the up : per house Senator AKlrich was the man and ho dictated the terms of the j present tariff. That is too much j power to be placed in the hands of jone man particularly so when the i leader is under suspicion of being j closely in sympathy with the inter ests that desire high tariffs, an.l j therefore does not look to the Inter ests of the public at large. J -With t tariff commission in use I tariff changes could be made more j intelligently; each schedule could be jtken up separately and gradual changes in the tariff brought about. ! In this manner logrolling could be 'avoided and also the danger of busi ness panic every time the tariff was under consideration. In Germany ! where the tariff commission plan pre- vails the -tariff is always under con ! ideration but so thoroughly are the problems worked out before changes are made that no bad effects follow the changes. Some day the United States will surely improve its method of making t;:riff changes. This seems a splen- did time to make the change for there are strong prospects of a democratic administration and the existence of a permanent tariff commission would tend to alleviate the uncertainty that always prevails in the business world when the country swings from one political party to another. mm Pilili Absolutely Purs Th& orJy taking pewdos ntada Srom Royal Grspo Gresrti of Tartar sMIun.UoLiwa Fhssphate informed young tjen in the state with rtference to polities and his know ledge together with his affability should well fit him for the post of as sistant governor. Special for I Ueel. Only From Dec. 5 Until December 10 Phone Main 45 303 E. Court St. One pair of Gloves or 2 Neckties with every Ladies or Gents Suit OLD SPOTS never come back when cleaned by the erlin Dye House Call for and Deliver Anywhere TTTMiriri Main street would look well with cluster lights at regular intervals from one end of the business section to the other. Especially so were the electric and phone wires placed un derground and the unsightly poles re moved from the street. NOBILITY. True worth is in being, not seeming In doing each day that goes by Some little good not in the dreaming Of great thing's' to do by and by. For whatever men say in their blindness, And spite of the fancies of youth, There's nothing so kingly as kindness, And nothing so royal as truth. We can not make bargains for blisses, Nor catch them like fishes in nets, And sometimes the thing oar life misses Helps more than the thing which it gets. For good lieth not in pursu ing, Nor gaining of great nor of small, But Just in the doing, and do ing, As we would be done by, is all. Through envy, through malice, through hating, Against the world, early and late, Xo Jot of our courage abating, Our part Is to work and to wait. And slight is the sting in his trouble Whose winnings are less than his worth; For he who Is honest is noble, Whatever his fortunes or birth. Alice Cary. CHANCE FOK EASTERN OREGON. Should Oregon be given another congressman as seems assured by the census returns the state may be re districted so as to provide a more satisfactory -representation in the low er house. Apparently the first dist rict will be left about as it is at pres ent, Multnomah county placed In a new district and only the Columbia river counties and eastern Oregon left l'i the second district. Should this sort of an arrangement be made then eastern Oregon would be made predominant in the district of which it would be a part. At thU time eastern Oregon is subordinate to Portland when it comes to selecting a ccngressman. It is true that the post of congressman from the second dist rict has always been held by eastern Oregon men, but Portland has had the power to take that office any time the people of that city chose to do so. This fall a Portland man was elected. After the state has- been re districted eastern Oregon may be able to elect a congressman and keep him in office. It is reported an effort will be made to force a central bank bill through the present congress. If the scheme is carried out there will then be no doubt left as to the political complex Ion of the next administration. It will not be republican. COMMON SENSE GIFT tor CHRISTMAS AMERICAN' PASSION' FOR IDEALS. A WONDERFUL, WOMAN. It is estimated that in the United States there are one million people who uphold the Christian Science creed a creed that was first promul gated by Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy who died Saturday night. For the most part they are earnest and cultured people. Without ostentation they v orship God In accordance with their beliefs. Their Interpretation of the gospel is somewhat different from the t orthodox version and this has brought forth criticism from those who fol low the old time faiths. Whether the Christian Scientists are at fault and their critics are right or whether Just the opposite is true Is an open ques tion. If the Christian Science church is founded upon error it cannot live but the fact that the church has lived this long and has grown in popular ity until it now has a million follow ers Indicates strongly there is much truth in the teachings of the depart ed founder and leader. A BUSINESSLIKE WAY. In the message sent to congress to day President Taft makes one recom mendation that will appeal strongly to people who would like to see tariff schedules worked out In a more bus inesslike way than In the paBt. He asks that the tariff board named by him under the provisions of the Payne-Aldrlch tariff law, be retain ed as a permanent tariff commission. So logical seem the arguments for a tariff commission that it will be strange If congress does not follow the presidential recommendation. The Idea back of the tariff commission plan Is that schedules should be ad opted only after thorough investiga tion by a disinterested body. It would be the function of the tariff com mission to father complete and accu rate Information with reference to Two thirds the counties of eastern Oregon are situated nearer to Pen dleton than to either Baker City or Union. This fact should have much weight when the state board consid ers the location of the eastern Ore gon branch asylum. If the Institution it located here the state will be sav ed much money that would otherwise have to be paid the railroad company. In the appointment of Ralph Wat son as private secretary Governor- elect Oswald West made a good se lection. Mr. Watson is one of the best (Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. Get it today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. Harper's Weekly: "High authori ties have said that life In America Is the old perrentinl struggle between Puritanism and luxury, old as civili zation," writes J. B. Yeats. "It does not seem so to me. Luxury there Is. and there is Puritanism; and these two rivals for our good opinion make ugly faces at each other. But there Is in America something stronger than either; it is ideality and the passion of the future, whicn, like a great sea, has invaded the soul of America." A PItODl CT OF XATTItE, Warmed into life by the sun shining on Southern cotton fields, nurtured by rain and dew, the cotton plant concen trates in its seed that lifo-givir.g r.rr! life-sustaining quality which is t'.ie La; cf Cottolcr.e. From Cvtlounc'.d ' kitchen, human hands never touch t'.. oil from which Co'.loicno is made. I: : a product of Kat'-.rc. Lard comes fr in the fit of t!n hr oftcn impure, dva; s indigestible. tolene, on the contrary is pure, r. jelly made from ti e juice cf choice fruit is not ni.irc easily digested th .his product cf the oil extracted Ire.:. I he kernel of the coiton seed. THE PENDLETON ! ORDERS YOU GET TKEM R'GKT J PHOIETO'JRl IX BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States, for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of George B. Kidder, a Bankrupt. To the Creditors of George B. Kid der of Athena, In the county of Uma tilla and District Aforesaid, Bank rupt. Notice Is hereby given, that on the 3rd day of December, A. D. 1910, the said George B. Kidder was duly ad judicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned referee In bankruptcy, at Pendleton, Umatilla county, Oregon, on Decem ber 17th, A. D. 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. of the said day, at which time and place the creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1910. THOS FITZ GERALD, Referee In Bankruptcy. IS BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States, for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of Ella T. Kidder, a Bankrupt To the Creditors of Ella T. Kidder of Athena, in the County of Umatilla and District Aforesaid, Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given, that on the 3rd day of December, A. D. 1910, the said Ella T. Kidder was duly adjudl ed a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of her creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned, ref eree in bankruptcy, at Pendleton, Umatilla county, Oregon, on Decem ber 17, A. D. 1910, at 10 o'clock A. II. of the said day, at which time and place the creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, exam ine the bankrupt, ana transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1910. thos rrrz gerald. Referee In Bankruptcy. Extra y Notice. i One span of sorrel geldings some what old. Weight about 1150 pounds. Any person notifying Chas. Lobaugh, Pilot Rock, or John t.. Bartley, 801 Lilleth street, Pendleton will be rewarded. Such as Spectacle, Eye Glasses, Fycglaas Holders, Opera Glass en, Field GluHgce, Lorgnette, eta, are truly appreciated by sensible people, young or old, and we have the large and best assortment of everything optical. Our goods are the best and the Prices are Right. DALE ROTHWELL, Optometrist with Wm. Hanscom, THE Jeweler bspostonisis rs me Jewelry Survives all Other Gifts and is Especially Ap propriate As An Expres sion of Sentiment and Regard. DIAMONDS .Solitaire and Cluster Rings, Brooches and other Jewelry; superb stones of finest cutting. RICH JEWELRY In tasteful and novel ideas for Brooches, Lockets, Studs, Laval Hers, Chain Pins, etc. FIXE- WATCHES That are ornu mental and durable for all pur I loses, from tlio most noted makers. SILVER TABLE AXD TOILET WARE, CUT GLASS. UMBRELLAS, NOVELTIES Are hero In profusi-, on for your Inspection. A. L. SCHAEFER LEADING JEWELEK. Annual School Board Convention PENDLETON, DECEMBER 10th State Superintendant Ackerman and R. F. Robinson, county superintendent of Multnomah will speak. J. W. L. Kaufman, humorist will will give one of his ' side-splitting recitations. All teachers aad members of different school boards are invited to attend and get acquainted. An en joyable time premised to all. Chickens! Chickens!! Chickens !! All kinds, sizes and colors, young and old For choice dressed oaea phone your order night before. W drew none except for orders so If you like sold storage poultry patronise the other fellesr ar store yoaraeif. East End Grocery 2E Bsml Phone B. SMI. Headquarters For Toilet Goods We are Role Mannfactmrera a ad Dlstrlhutora of the Oelebrmted in TOILET ORKAJI COLD CREAM TOOTH POWDER and MT. HOOD CFUCAM Tallman & Co. Leadtug Druggist of K asters Oragea. OLD LI.V 1 LIVE STOCK IN SURANCE. Indiana & Ohio Live Stock Insur ance Company Of CrawfordarUle, Has now entered Orogon. Policies now goo. In every state In ths Union. Organ sed over tS years ago. Paid up Capital UOO.OOO.oO. As sets over S4S0.C00.00. RKMEMHER, this la NOT Mutual Live feuck Lmsar non company. Mirk Moorhouse Company , Agent, PendletOR, Of. Ill Eaas) Oaort . PfcoM Uatm Kl. PENDLETON DRUG CO. WE DEAL II DRUGS-MOT PROMISES You Make a Bad Mistake When you put off buying your Coal! until Fall purchase It NOW and accure the bent Rock Springs coal the mlnm produce at prices considerably lower thaa those prevailing In Fall and Winter. Dy stocking np now yoa avoid ALL danger of being un able to secure It when eold weather arrives. Henry Kopittke Phone Main ITS. Fresh Fish Meats and Sanaagea EVERY DAY. We handle only the purest f lard, hams and baeoa. Empire Meat Co. Phone Main IS. FRESH MEATS BArSAGES, FISH AND LARD. Always pure and delivered promptly, if you phone the Central Meat Market 108 E. Alta BL, Phone Main U. vVkAVl 60 YEARS' rl i" .7 T. Trade Marks UtSIUNS Copyrights Ac Anyone HAndlng a pketrh and dAnrrlptlnn ma) qalrkly ascertain rnr opinion True whoiimr ao Invamlnn la rotinM pruentithta. Comntmilra tloiniirictljrminii.l.Hiiliii. MrtHul'GQK on l-nipiiia jent frne. (Mnt wwnnry for h."arnir patrmLn. Patents taken tliruuuli II mm ft Co. rooelv UtritUnotic, without ohnrno, In the scietttific African. m nan atom 7 nmttntrtxi wooiti. rurrMt ait eulaUon of mnf flentllio I'ltirnnl, Teron, tT ywi iDurmnniBi.fi, DVIU0JUI nmOMWi MUNN&C Branch Offloe )o New Ynrt m.tW St. Waarjloflon, IX U Unfurnished housekeeping room for rent In the Ea-st Oregonlaa build ing. All modern conveniences. En quire at B. O. office. 0