East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 12, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAKX (tllKfiOVUX, TEMHKTON, OUEUON, MONDAY, MXKMIlEJt 12, 1910.
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SUGGESTIONS FOR
Int. Ship your package early hy
tho 15th of December If potwlble. The
exprcHs company will give you a small
label to paste on tho package reading
"Do not open until Christmas." This
Will give opportunity for tHe pnrkage
to reach Uh destination before
ChrlHtmaB and give the additional
pleasure of the recipient of the g'ft
of having It on Christmas morning.
2nd. l'nn wooden boxen for park
ing, especially for gins and other
fragile articles, which should be well
protected. It may coHt a few cent
more, but the danger of damage will
be very much reduced, and you should
do -your part to make the transporta
tion of your gift safe.
8rd Write the address in full
Btate, county, city, street and number
on tlie box or package, with Ink or
crayon. Tags are frequently torn off
and lnat.
4th. t you want to prepay tho
charges, write the word "Paid" In
large, plain letters on the package.
6th. Insist upon a receipt and see
that the amount paid and the value
Is marked mt the receipt and on the
package.
6th. V.'rlte your own address In
full somewhere on the package, fol
lowing the prefix "From "
7th. Enclose a card In each box
or package, reading:
From
(Tour address.)
To
(Consignee's address.)
This In order that, should the outer
markings be destroyed, the Inner
mark will Insure prompt forwarding
and delivery.
8th. If not convenient to ship In
wooden boxes, use strong wrapping
paper (not newspapers) and tie with
strong cord.
9th. If package contains anything
of perishable nature, write the word
"Perishable" In large, plain letters on
the box or package, which will call
for special attention and delivery.
If you will observo these sugges
tions, you will greatly assist In the
prompt delivery of your gift In good
condition.
FOR
A SIMPLE SAFEGUARD
MOTHERS.
Mrs. D. Gllkeson, S2 Ingles ave
nue, Toungstown, Ohio, gained wis
dom by experience. . "My little girl
had a severe cold find coughed al
most continuously. My alstef recom
mended Foley's Honey and Tar. Tii?
first Jos I gave her relieved tho In
flammation In her throat and after
only on bottle her throat and lungs
were entirely free from Inflammation.
Since then I alway keep a bottle of
Foley's Honey and Tar In the house
as I know It Is a sure cure for cough
and colds." A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
FINNISH OFFICIALS
ItKI'IACKI) NY RUSSIANS
Slowly but surely (he process of re
placing Finnish officials by Russians
Is going on and wherever the Iron heel
of the czar's minions falls, there Is
aullen discontent and prospect pf Im
prisonment for zealous jmtrlots,' says
a dlHpatch from Ilclslngfurs.
Deep regret Is felt In the province
of Tavastehua nt tho retirement of
Governor Oorfile, gn able administra
tor, who has resigned "for constitu
tional reasons," and tho nams of
Severn! tools of the Russian tfovern
ment are mentioned as likely candi
dates fir the post. This Is the fourth
change of governors among Finland's
eight provinces Blnce tho brief resto
ration In 190(1 of constitutionalism.
Also the chief director of customs
for Helslngfors has been summarily
dismissed, and a Russlnnised Finn 1s
In his place. His natnc Is Oolon1
Snehjelm, who won an ?v!l reputa
tion as chief of police at Wasa ami
llelslngfors, but lost his Job on the
return of constitutionalism.
The dismissal of Ilerr Uoisman, the
chlc'f director of customs came about
through the Russian council of min
isters seizing the functions of the
Finnish government, and ordering
certain measures to bo taken to pre
vent tho Importtion of firearms into
Finland. Tho senate advised the cus
toms authorities to obey the council
of ministers, but the chief director of
customs pointed out that he could not
do so unless the prohibition against
firearms was legalized In accordance
with Finnish law.
Temporary measures against the
bringing In of firearms were, how-'
ever, taken, but all kinds of official
quibbles and time-wasting Issues arose
with tho final result that a good ex
ecutive Job fell to the lot of the much
hated Enehjelm.
WHERE SETTLERS MO
I
TAKE CARE!
Remember that when your kidneys
are affected, your life Is In danger.
M. Mayer, Rochester, N. Y., says:
"Foley Kidney Pills are a wosderful
discovery and I heartily recommend
their use. My trouble started with
a sharp shooting pain over my back
which grew worse each day. I felt
sluggish and tired, my kidney action
was Irregular and Infrequent with a
fine sand-like substance. ' While tho
disease was at Its worst I started us
ing Foley Kidney Pills. .Their
prompt and efficient action was mar
vellous. Each dose seemed to put
new life and strength into me, and
now I am completely cured and feel
better and stronger than for years."
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Twenty-one of the oldest and best
developed agricultural counties In Ne
braska huve lost J6,7!)3 people In the
lust ten years while the Btate of Iowa
has lost 7.082 peopJo from some of
the oldest counties In the state.
The counties In Nebraska showing
the losses are thoe Jn the MiKsourl
valley about Omaha and Lincoln
v.-here land Is worth from $100 to $125
litr acre. Those who have left these
furJiis are tho men who have made a
success of farming and are sure of
succtsB wherever they go as they take
wealth with them.
It seems that of the men and wo
men who are settling tho new states
directly west of Nebraska, eastern Ne
braska and western Iowa are furnish
ing a good number, of them. If 16,
000 Xebraskans have come on out
further west during the last tn y:.rs.
It Is sure that more can be Interested
in this country.
The state of Oregon and numerous
enterprising land and development
companies have arranged an honest
and comprehensive exhibit of the pro
ducts of this state which will be shown
at the Western Land Products Ex
hibition to be held In Omaha Janu
ary 18 to 28. This Is one of the really
big "land shows" to be held In the
United States and will give men and
women of Missouri river valleys al
most as good an Idea of this state as
a visit to our forms and orchards.
Those who are making these ex
hibits for this state are urging every
one living liere and having friends In
the east or middle west, to write to
those people and call attention to the
exhibit of our state In Omaha. A
number of western states will be rep
resented. Write a number of letters
today calling attention to the Oregon
exhibit tell your friends if they can
not come out and see us, not to fail to
go to Omaha and see our produras.
The Western Land Products Exhibit
l:i going to be a big thing for us as It
Is going to show our products to thou
sands of people right In the heart of
the country where our new settlers
are coming from.
Lodge May Ho Returned.
Washington. The probabilities are
that Henry Cabot Lodge, senior sena
tor from Massachusetts, will be re
elected by hl state legislature this
winter, but If there was any one con
spicuous Massachusetts republican
pre-eminently fitted for the senator
ship, and popular with the rank and
file of the party, Lodge would stand
very little chance of being returned.
Lodge probably will be re-elected be
cause there la no big man opposing
him.
Tho Correct Time
to stop a cough or cold Is just a
oon as It starts then there will be
nj danger of pneumonia or consump
tion. Just a few doses of Ballard's
Horehound Syrup taken at the start
will stop the coi -h. If It has been
running on for semetlme the treat
ment will be lengrr, but the cure Is
sure. A. C. Koeppen and Bros.
Christmas Trcen.
Call at V. Stroble's or the Bowman
photo gallery, or phone orders to
Black 2916. J. II. Gibson. Large sup
ply at reasonable prices.
Saved From Awful Death.
How an appalling calamity In his
family was presented Is told by A. D.
McDonald of Fayetteville, N. C, R.
F. D. No. 8 "My sister had consump
tion," he writes, "she was very thin
and pale, had no appetite and seemed
to grow weaker every day, as all rem
edies failed, till Dr. King's New Dis
covery was tried, and so completely
cured her, that she has not been trou
bled with a cough since. Its the beat
medicine I ever saw or heard of." For
coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma,
croup, hemorrhage, all bronchial trou
bles, it has no equal. 50c, $1.00. Trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by A. C.
koeppen & Bros.
H.Ki:i RING IV CAKE
TO CHEAT CUSTOMS
MAY we help you solve the problem auJ put you in the way of
doing your Christmas shopping with pleasure, satisfaction
and economy ? We take the liberty of making a suggestion regard
ing the best time to do your shopping and earnestly urge you to do '
it AT OXCE. Come early while the pick is the choicest, avoid the
crowd and make your selections at leisure and in comfort, from a
full and complete assortmont.
Our stock is known to comprise high-class jewelry and our pri
ces are les3 than those found in the majority of high-grade stores.
First-class engraving free on all articles purchased here.
FREE Solid Silver Teaspoon-FREE
As an inducement for early buying we will present to every
purchaser of $5.00 or more a solid silver teaspoon of an artistic de
sign. We retail these spoons from $1.00 to $1.50. But one spoon
will be given to each customer. '
A Few Suggestions
4 1
Diamond Necklaces
f 15 to ?75
Diamond and Petri Rings
?10 to $400
Diamond Brooches
$25 to $200
Diamond and emerald Rings
?15 to ?100
Diamond and Solitaire Ear
rings, a pair ?25 to ?600
Fancy Diamond Rings
?20 to ?750
Diamond Pendants
?20 to ?100
Diamond Stickpins
?10 to ?150
Diamond Studs
$ 25 to $300
Diamond Solitaire Rings
f 10 to ?800
Bracelets
Comb3
Purses
Link Buttons
Chains
Lockets
Watches
Toilet Sets .
Umbrellas
Scarf Pins
f 2.00 to $50
. 51.00 to $25
. 94.50 to 945
75 to $100
91.00 to 940
. $1.50 to $45
$4.50 to $150
$6.00 to $75
$3.50 to $35
75 to $50
Every Plan of
Life Iusurance
Written By Any
Other Company Is
Also Written By
Spokane, Wash. After five months
of waiting, a young woman residing
In Schmidt, Stevens county. Wash.,
northeast of Spokane, will get her
diamond engagement ring sent her
last July by her fiance, who at that
time was a resident of Cranbrook, B.
C. The ring was found baked Into
a wedding cake by Inspector William,
Hutchinson of the custqr,',3 service
when the cake was sent through the
malls. Suspect:ng that there was
omething amiss, the customs offi-
lals opened the package, and. after
using a hatpin "as a probe, struck
something hard which later proved to
be the plush box surrounding the
ring. Ever since that time the love-
orn swain has been In communica
tion with the customs officials, but It
was not until November 30 that the
fine of $24, which would have been
equal to the duty, was paid by the
Orgonffi
'
Tho Only Lifo Insuranco Company
iielnflsivGly rogBDM
Our rate is no higher, but oar income is in
Tested in Oregon Securities only. . We help
in the upbuilding of a Greater Oregon.
DISCRIMINATING BUYERS of Life In
surance give preference to QfC0Ilji
In 1909 we did a larger business in Oregon
than any other Life Insurance Company. We
are now surpassing our own wonderful
cord of last year.
BEST FOR OREGQMANS
Home Office, Corbett BIdg., Fifth and Morrison, Portland
A. L Mills L. Ssmuel Clarance S. Samue
President Gen. Manager Assistant Uaittger
N. Berkeley. District Manager. Pendleton
re-
Jeweler
FERltOCOXCnETE BRIDGE
III'ILDIXU IX IRELAND
That Ireland will soon have the
most Important ferroconcrete bridge
oung man and the ring released. The the United Kingdom la claimed in
ring and case were sent out to mo
young woman In the malls by Deputy
Collector J. E. Daniels as soon as the
fine was paid.
Ranks on Sure Thing Now.
'I'll never be without Dr. King's
New Life Pills again," writes A.
Schlngeck, (47 Elm street, Buffalo,
New York. "They cured me of
chronic constipation when all others
failed." Unequaled for biliousness,
Jaundice, Indigestion, headache,
chills, malaria and debility. 25o at
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
a Belfast press article rorwaraea Dy
Vice-Consul Paul Knabenshue. This
will be attended by the reconstruction
of the Waterford bridge. An inter
esting test of the new St. John's
bridge, Kilkenny, shows the great ad
vantages of this type of construction.
The Kilkenny bridge has a 140-foot
span and successfully witstood tests
of 200 tons dead weight, which rest
ed on the bridge for several days.
Artesian Water at Palousc
Palouse, Wash. Residents of Pa-
louse are elated because an excellent
and unfailing supply of water was
struck last night, in the well being
drilled by the city, settling the moot
ed question of an adequate water sup
ply. The flow of artesian water waa
struck at 286 feet.
The water was encountered last
night within an hour after a moss-
meeting, called to consider the ad
vlsablllty of continuing the work, had
adjourned. The contract for drilling
the well waa let to Spokane men at
$10 a foot and for some days tax
payers had been feeling that an enor
mous expense might be incurred be
tore a satisfactory flow of water was
reached. To discuss the matter with
the committee of the council in charge
the meeting last night was called, but
no definite action was taken. Within
a short time after tho meeting ad
Journed the contractors announced
that they had reached water
which' stood more than 200 feet
deep in the well, with an underground
current so swift that it washed all the
cuttings away, tho sand pump bring
ing up nothing but the clear water.
While Pnlouse's water surply from
three other wells has been pure there
was a feeling that In case of fire tho
supply would give out and it might
become necessary to run Impure water
from the river through tho mains.
The matter of drilling another well
had been under discussion for more
than two years.
The city has Just completed an
eight-Inch brick wall around the city
standplpe to protect the water from
the heat of summer.
Save money by reading today's ads.
Don't think because you have ta
ken many remedies In vain that your
case Is Incurable. Hood's Sarsai ar-
111a has cured many seemingly hope
less cases of scrofula, catarrh, rheu
matism, kidney complaint, dyspepsia
and general debility. Take Hood's.
Byers'
Best
Flour
Is made from the choicest wht that
grow- Good bread ia assured wban
BTKET BEST FLOUR is uaU. Bran,
Sheets, Steam Rolled Barley always on
ht.i
Pendleton Roller Mills
Pendleton, Oregon.
Job Printing, Tel. Main i
It'S 0 Yu cannot expect it to do
otherwise these cold and
freezing mornings and white
frosty nights. We can still
offer a fine grade of coal de
livered promptly. Better see that your sup
ply of coal is in your cellar, instead of at
our yards.
OREGON LUMBER. YARD
Phone Main 8
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