East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 30, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Washington, D. C. Jan. 30. The
Director of the Census has furnished
the Oregon State legislature for Its
use n redlHtrlctlng the state, a state
ment showing the population of Ore
gon hy counties. The figures therein
given are the result of an unverified
count, of the returns of the thirteenth
census, and are, therefore, subject to
some possible revision, but It Is hard
ly probable that such revision would
materially affect the figures as given.
County. Total Pop.
The state 672,765
Baker 18,076
Benton 10.663
Clackamas 29.931
Clatsop 16,106
Columbia 10.580
Cons 17,959
Crook 9.315
Curry 2.04 4
Dugliis 19,674
Gilliam 3.701
Grant 5,607
Harney 1 4,059
Hood Hiver 8,016
Jackson 25,756
Josephine 9,567
Klamath 8,554
Ijike 4,658
Ivine 33,783
Lincoln 5.587
Linn 22.662
Malheur 8,601
Marlon 39,780
Morrow 4,357
Multnomah 226.261
Polk 13,469
Sherman 4.242
Tillamook 6,266
1'matllla 20,309
T'nion 16,191
Wallowa 8,364
Wasco 16,336
Washington 21.522
Wheeler 2,484
Yamhill 18,285
In Cmntllla county there are 19,
155 whites, 62 negroes, 960 Indians,
98 Chinese and 34 Japanese
Scone) frmn tht. Powerful Play, "Tin' ("llinay," at the Oregon Theater Tues day Kvenlnj:, .laimary ill.
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HOARD
n:.snu;s pending
conduct examinations of public ac
countants. A game commission, to have general
charge over game law regulations.
A commission to revise the judicial
system of the slate.
A text book commission to settle on
hooks furnished under the free school
hook law.
Besides these, there are bills for
the creation of several new state of
ficers, Including bills for nn assistant
secretary of state, state hotel Inspec
tor, a fire marshal and a state audi
tor or examiner of accounts. Anoth
er new office is proposed hy an
amendment to the constitution creat
ing the position of lieutenant gover
nor. A resolution submitting the last
named proposal to the people has al
ready been adopted by both houses.
No less than 13 new state commis
sions and hoards are proposed In bills
now pending before the legislature at
Salem. Several of these are to be
without salary. If established, and
others consist of present state offi
cers Invested with new duties or ex
tended authority.
For Instance, the public service
commission, one of the most Import
ant, merely extends the Jurisdiction of
the state ralhvny commission. An
other example Is the proposed state
purchasing board, which would cen
ter in the present state board the pur
chase of supplies for all departments
and institutions.
A clvlj service commission to for
mulate rules for examination of all
employes of the state government Is
another made up of present state of
ficers, and one of the same character
is the hoard proposed for examina
tion and approval of voting machines,
should the bill to authorize use of
such machines In Multnomah county
become a law.
Other state commissions and boards
named In pending bills are the fol
lowing: Highway board, part of the (Inn
Roads association plan. J I
Naval militia board, und
organizing the naval re r tno bl"
A parolfl board, to -,crve.
plications for par - pass on all ap
tontencM, .on on indeterminate
A sUt
charg printing board, to take
of printing undor the flat sal
plan. A board for tho examination ond
registry of graduate nurses.
A state board of accountancy, to
The V. S. (iovertinient in its "Pure
Food Iav" docs not "indorse" or
"guarantee" any preparation, as some
manufacturers In their advertisements
would make It appear. In the case of
medicines the law provides that cer
tain drugs shall be mentioned on the
labels, if they are ingredients of the
preparations. F.ly's Cream Balm, tho
well known family remedy for cold
In the head, hay fever and nasal ca
tarrh, doesn't contain a single Inju
rious drug, so that the makers have
simply to print the fact that it com
plies with all the requirements of the
law.
tortures or PILES.
It U I'linoeessnry to Surfer Thlft Ter
rlblo Trouble
Keen torture Is tho everyday lot
of the sufferer from piles,
And vet that suffering is needless.
Fendleton Drug Co. and druggists
everywhere will sell you Hem-Rold
and later roturn your money If It fails.
We have old Hem-Bold that way
for two or threo years and refunds
asked have been less than threo per
cent. We therefore recommend It with
Hem-Rold Is an Intornnl remedy,
ih nrescrlntlon of Dr. J. S. Loon
,nrdt. II for a large bottle. Pr,
Leonhardt Co., Station B, Buffalo, N.
ASTOItIA BILL IS TANGLED.
$10(1.000 Appropriation n l)anrer of
Deft-at.
State Capitol, Salem, Or., Jan. 30.
Through a strange combination of
circumstances Senator Lester's bill,
providing for an appropriation of
$100,000 for Astoria, Is In a peculiar
position and will need considerable
tinkering before it Is in a presentable
Shape ana C!irrlos "! the wishes of
Its author.
Tho bill of;Klriaj';;v assked' 1100.000
lor tn Astora Centennial Celebration,
went Into the ways and means com
mittee and was reported back as pro
viding for $25,000 under tho condi
tion that Astoria raise $25 000 addi
tional and Clatsop county raise an
other $25,000, When the bill came
back from tho committee a storm of
protest was raised by the senators.
many of them favoring the original
appropriation of $100,000. Conse
quently It was referred back to the
committee with Instructions to chance
$26,000 to $100,000.
The committee made the change
and reported bnck the bill without
recommendation. Now it is discover.
ed that the bill, as U stands, provides
that Astoria must raise $i00.000 and
Clatsop county another $100,000 ir
tho state appropriates the $100,00(1.
Doubt Is expressed hy a number of
tho senators as to the chances of the
bill when It Is finally properly amend
ed and put on passage.
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HI" MAN 11AIU Pltlt IIS
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Too Mueji Fa eo.
Tou feel as If you had one face too
many when you have neuralgia, don't
you Save the face, you may need
It; but get rid of the neuralgia by
applying Ballard's Snow Liniment.
Finest t'nlng In the world for rheu
matism, neuralgia,' burns, cuts, scalds,
lame back and all' pains. A. C. Koep
pen A Bros.
Ilenlei'.J in lmm;i h.r are rxpeet-
ing ui'.iUhcr sUin'p i prices next wn K
due to the roTi" trom China to tne
effect that M '' 'u Ting-I-V.ng rxpe. ts
to visit n liarlier on Monday i' xt M'tl
have Ills ,('i'Ue lopped oil'. Mr. v'h
queue a'our. of course, could liar.'ls
nffeet the hair markei. but I h,
and pro'iahly liundreils of Ih.ois
n nils of chlne-.-e ar likely to t'ollcw
his i-Mituple. Hundreds of metropoli
tan Orientals, it is announced, "ill
visit the harbor day after toMio'i'ow
nnd sacrifice their superfluous apo, n
dages as nn offering lo the spir;t of
progress that is rapidl bcooinliu; the
chief joss of the Chine e.
Fslray Xotlce.
One stvin of sorrel pel.linv.' o--i
what old Weight about lUf pound'.
Any prxnn not'fylnif C.-.as Lob utalt
Pilot Itoek. or ,'ohn L. Hartley. ?04
Lllletli str-ei, reiollet.oi mil tie .-warded
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COOKING
CHL
Miss Edna Howard Baker
has decided to continue
the Cooking School
A Few Days Longer
On account, of Miss Baker's Ill
ness the Friday Menu will be
cooked and served
Tuesday, January 3 1 st
MENU
Cream Pies
Broiled Steak
Coffee
A change of Menu every day, will
be cooked and served from 2:30 p.
m. to 4:30 p. m.
The Peoples Warehouse and The
Pacific Power & Light Co. extend
a cordial Invitation to all.
LEGAL BLANKS
of every description, for County Court, Circuit Court. Jus
tice Court, Real Estate, etc., for sale at the East Oregonan
office.
Unfurnished housekeeping room
In East Oreironlnn building Steam
heat, rhs rn'nire In kitchen, electric
lights, hot And cold water and bath.
Recently renovated. Enquire at E. O.
office.
l!e. II. T. dish. One uf Ihe Speakers
lit Ihe I'viiiiKclislic Mission at llio
lluplisl Church Tomorrow.
I'll I'S ri'l!Kl IS TO II PAYS.
VAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to
cure nny crho of Itching, Blind, Bleed
ing or Protruding Pllea In 6 to 14
davv or money refunded. 60l
Money to Loan on Good Secur
ity. Will Accept applications
for 1000, $1500 or $4000 Loan
MARK MOORIIOUSE COMPANY
Y. Write tor booklet.