East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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JULY EAST ORKBONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEnRUAllY 21, 1011.
EIGHT PAGES
GUARDIAN TWEEDY
REPLIES TO CHARGES
This Store Will Be Closed All
Day Wed., Feb, 22nd, WASH
INGTON'S BIR THDA Y
We Are Going to Celebrate With the Farmers Union
and the Good Roads People
ACCK1TK1 APPOI NTM KNT
AT EARNEST SOLICITATION
Allege Newly
of Ward Is
Trouble.
Acquired Wife of Son
Sopoii.sihlc for All the
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in Wednesday Evenings Paper
for Something New and Startling
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
Save Your Coupons
Where it Pays to Trade
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THREE BIRTHDAYS
WASHINGTON, LINCOLN AXD
LONGFELLOW HONORED
Programs By Pendleton Pupils to
Commemorate Natal Anniversaries
of Three Great Citizens.
Washington's, Lincoln's and Long
fellow's birthdays are being observ
ed this afternoon by the pupils of the
lower grades of the public schools.
Ia the Washington, Lincoln and
Hawthorne schools programs consist
ing of recitations and songs are be
ing given today but the Field school
will not give its program until Fri
day afternoon.
Following is the program of the
Lincoln school:
1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Grades Mrs.
Moule and Miss Moorliou.se.
Song.
Recitation
Ed aid Thompson, Herman bchu-j
maun.
Recitation Walfred Holmgren
Recitation Marguerite Winters
Song I Wonder if George Wash
ington. Recitation Dale Van Dewalker
Recitation Marjorie McMorris
Song 1st and 2nd Grade Pupils
Recitation Gladys Baird
Recitation Six Little Girls
Song The First In Peace.
Recitation
..William Rees and Siegle Parlett
Concert Recitation Eight Boys
Recitation Hiawatha's Childhood
2nd Grade Pupils
Song Salute to the Flag
Recitation Nellie Neagle
Song Soldier Boys . . .
1st and 2nd Grade Pupils
Recitation
Malinda Eggers and Ethel Mac
Donald. Recitation
Gilbert Struve, Walter Reager,
Wesley Fletcher and Ernest
Walters.
Song Sing a Song of Washington.
3rd and 4th Grade Pupils
Concert Recitation . . .
Six 3rd Grade Boys
Story of Washington . .
i Raymond Reager
Acrostic
Ten 1st and 2nd Grade Girls
fitorv of Washington. . .Jane Roberts
Recitation
Maudie Gordon and Mabel Beeman
gong We Love the Name of Lin
coin.
Storv of Washington
Malinda Eggers
Story of Washington
Ethel
Recitation '
.Jennie Holmgren, Lillie Holmgren
Recitation Mary Alice Hunt
4 th and 5th Grades Miss Harris.
Song The Star Spangled Banner..
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makes strong nerves that will stand
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Men who feel that their vitality Is
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gy that they formerly put Into all
their work Is lacking; that ambitious
Impulses and clever ideas do not come
as they used to are the kind of men
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Besides being a peerless remedy for
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If you have that blue, discontented
feeling through the day and pass
restless nights, trying unsuccessfully
to get a refreshing sleep, take a
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ach tablets, and bring the sunshine In
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MI-O-NA costs but 60 cents at Tail
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diately relieve all stomach misery, or
money back.
School
Recitation 'Tis Splendid to Live So
Grandly Selby Johnson
Recitation The Famous Sword...
Lowell Stockman
Song A Song of Washington ....
Marjorie Laatz, Helen Nelson,
Gertrude Moule, Esther Enbusk,
Eva Searcey, Bessie Van Dewalker
Recitation The Twenty-second of
February Earl Palmer
Song Columbia, the Gem of the
Ocean School
Dialogue George Washington..,..,
Alfred Winter, Roy Furnish,
Ralph Burgess, Lowell Stock
man, Fred Neagle.
Recitation Barbara Freltchie ....
Jean Folsom
Recitation For My Country
Louis Deerlng
Song Mount Vernon Bells. . .School
Reading Abraham Lincoln
Eva Searcey
Recitation My Country's Flag. . .
Marjorie Laatz
Recitation Unveiling of Lincoln's
Picture Gertrude Moule
Recitation On the Life Mast of
Lincoln Jessie Hunt
Song Battle Hymn of the Repub
lic School
Recitation George Washington . ...
Helen Nelson
Song Martha Washington
Margaret Phelps, Verne Parker,
Jessie Hunt, Jean Folsom, Mary
Laatz, Selby Johnson, Madeline
Burgess, Lavelle Done, Blanche
Furnish.
Recitation Like George Washing
ton . , Earl Palmer
Recitation The Flag of Washing
ton . Blanche Furnish
Dialogue George Washington . . .
Louis Brown, Louis Deerlng,
Clifford Gordon.
Recitation One Little Hatchet...
Harry Nelson
Song Lincoln
Verne Parker, Lavelle Done,
Blanche Furnish, Jessie Hunt,
..Georgeana Fletcher, Mary Laatz,
Madeline Burgess, Margaret
Phelps.
Recitation Paul Revere's Ride . . .
Verne Parker
Recitation The Little Boy's
Hatchet Story Roy Furnish
Song George Washington .......
Margaret Phelps, Verne Parker,
Jessie Hunt, Jean Folsom, Mary
Laatz, Selby Johnson, Madeline
Burgess, Lavelle Done, Blanche
Furnish.
Song America and Flag Salute...
i School
Violin accompaniment by Marguerite
Phelps.
Hawthorne School First Grade.
Song, "Soldier Boys" School
Recitation, "My Flag"
Alvin McCarty
Recitation, "Being Like Washing
ton" Walter Plattor
Flag Drill Six Girls
McDonaldi Tommie Stanton
Song, "Washington" School
Exercise. "Little Patriots"
Lester Porter. Lester Reetz and
Cyril McAtee.
Recitation, "I'd like to be Like
Washington" Oleta Sullivan
Recitation, "A Resolve"
Millard Vaughan
Recitation, "We Must be True and
Brave" Bet nice Patterson and
Vaun Elder.,
Song, "Tell us of Washington"....
School
Poem, "The Wind" ...Second Grade
Recitation, "The Making of the
Flag," Ella Stanton
Song, "Our Flag" .... Second Grade
"The Days of February"
Esther Richardson, Lee Graybeel,
Ray Bronson, Carlton Dow, Fran
cis Coffman.
Song, "The Little Shoemaker"
Second Grade
Recitation, "Robert's Resolution'
David Swanson
Song, "Soldier Boys" Boys of 2d Grade
Recitation, "Little George"....
Earl La Hue
Cavalry Men, with Bugle Call,.
Second Grade
Song, "Rul-a-dub-dub
Second Grade
"Marching Song" .Girls of 2d Grade
"The Village Blacksmith A Class
Washington School.
First and Second Grades.
Song by school "Soldier Boys"
Recitation Ted Strieker
Recitation Margery Baker
Dialogue John Hales, Loren O'-
Gara, Blaine Kennedy, Frank.
Harvey, Waldcn Byers, Albert
Guyll.
Recitation Clara Burgy
SonS - ' School
Recitation Irene Wartman
Recitation Kenneth Richards
Recitation Alton McReynolds
Recitation Morrel Lininger
Recitation Willie Waffle
Recitation Audrey Swlngly
Recitation Vernon Hartnett
Song Irene Wortman
Recitation Florence Spear
Recitation Delbert Dozier
Recitation Esther Strieker
Recitation by four girls Leona Har-
Denying the charges made against
111 in uiitl making counter churges
against Mark Sturteuunt and wife, T.
J. Tweedy late yesterday afternoon,
through his attorney,. Will M. Peter
son, tiled his unswer to the petition
asking for the removal of himself as
guurdiun of thu person, and estate of
A. J. Sturtevant of Pilot Rock, and
the appointment of T. P. Gilliland iu
his stead.
Mr. Tweedy alleges, In the first
place, that he only accepted the ap
pointment after repeated and earnest
solicitation on the part ot both A. J.
and Mark Sturtevant and that he was
only named as executor of the last
will ami testament of the former at
the expressed desire of that person
himself.
Mrs. Mark Sturtevant is charged
with beint responsible for the trou
ble between Mr. Tweedy and his
ward. She. It is alleged, was attempt
ing to secure the drawing up ot a
will that would leave to her 200 acres
of land and personal property to the
value of lfir000, and that when a
new will, leaving her only $1000 end
$20 a month for her care of him
during his lit" was drawn, she Im
mediately began to make trouble and
threatened to file a suit for $30,000
against her father-in-law unless the
will was altered to suit her.
It is further alleged that Mark
Sturtevant has been of such intem
perate habits that his father refused
to have anything to do with him und
Mr. Tweedy alleges that he effected
a reconciliation between the two and
finally prevailed upon the old man to
allow his son and his son's wife to
take up their residence with them so
that they could care for his person,
and that for this service he allowed
them a reasonable sum of money.
And, he alleges, If Mark Sturtevant
would acquire habits of industry and
temperance, it would not be neces
sary for Mr. Tweedy to make many
OUR POLICY
We Pay Cash and
Sell for Cash
We save you from
10 to 25 per cent
by trading with us
F. J. DONALDSON,
Reliable Druggist.
EATS MATCHES AND DIES.
Phosphorus I-'nml to Two-Year-Old
at Portland.
Portland, Ore., Feb. 21. After eat
ing the phosphorus and explosive
preparation from the heads of some
mutches Saturday night the 2-yenr-old
babe of Conductor Summersvllle
of the P. It., L. & P. company, died
in much agony today. Poisoning
from the compound seemed to bo
cleat ly revealed when Dr. O. A. Thor
ton held an autopsy over the baby's
body following Its sudden demise and
this cause was given for Its death.
tUVI-S ALL BANK ACCOUNT.
Money I Deposited for Every School
Child.
MiddK-shoro.K , Feb. 21. Bank
accounts for every school child in
Middlesboro were started Saturday by
J. H. Bartlett of this city, who depos
ited a small, sum in the postal savings
bank to the credit of every child en
rolled In the schools here. Not one
of the 1425 children, white or black,
was forgotten.
ris, Grace Maggart, Reta Vey, Lot- ! trips to Pilot Rock, and thus consid
tie Compton. J erabie expense would be saved to th
Recitation Catherine Wilcox
Recitation Frances Rose
Recitation John Beckwlth
Cherry Tree Ruth Taylor
Recitation ........ Muriel Hampton
Recitation William Myers
Recitation Laura Strieker
Recitation Lillian Fields
Recitation Lillian Stabler
Recitation Evelyn Snider
Flag Exercise Eieht Girls
George Washington Drill. Eight Girls
Song and March School
Third Grade.
Song The Flag
Recitation Helen Thompson
Recitation Charles 'Snyder
Story of Washington
............ Dorothy Newberry
Song Salute to the Flag
Recitation Florence Anderson
Recitation Ralph Nelson
Story of Washington .... Mary Clark
Recitation . .,. Blanch Friedly
Recitation Carrie Schneiter
Song Down in Old Virginia
Recitation Edward Klelnhams
Recitation Zelma Cheeney
Story of Washington ..Fred Parker
Song. George Washington's Birthday
Mount Vernon . . Norbourne Berkeley
Little Corporal: Joe Burgy
America
The Star Spangled Banner.
Fifth Grade.
The Fifth B class entertained the
A class with stories of Washington
The following stories were scheduled:
Biography Elen Ulrlch
Poem, Cherry Tree ....Alice Finnell
Washington's Last Battle
Mamie Hartnett
How Washington Got Out of a Trap
Elva Kupers
Life of Washington .... Ardell Beck
Life of Washington,
Evert Turderdeum
Story of Washington, Herman Snyder
Washington at Torktown
Joe Monterastella
The French and Indian War
Adolph Rohrman
Boyhood of Washington .
Harold Cresswell
the
estate.
Mr. Tweedy declares in his answer
that he has used his best influence
to make Mark Sturtevant and wife
careful and considerate In looking
after the person and property of A.
J. Sturtevant, but that If the court
finds they are not proper caretakers.
he will remove them and place his
ward under more competent persons.
Baby Hands
will get Into mischief often it means
a burn or cut or scald. Apply Bal
lard's Snow Liniment Just as soon
as the accident happens, and the pain
will be relieved while the wound will
heal quickly and nicely. A sure cure
for sprains, rheumatism and all alns.
Price 25c, 50c and $1. A, C Koep
pen & Bros.
Steps aro being taken to present a
fair statement of labor conditions in
Tampa, Florida, where the union ci
gar makers have been on strike for
several months. A set of resolutions
adopted by the council sets forth con.
ditions from, the standpoint of the
union men, and they picture a de
plorable state- of affairs as tho result
of the dotermined fight being made
against the union in tho Florida city
by employes of cigar factories In
volved. Copies of these resolutions
are being sent to various central bod
ies with a request for favorablo action.
Fargo labor organizations are plan
ning to have tho finest headquarters
In the northwest. The trades assem
bly has secured a new lease of Royal
Knights hall through the directors
and plans have been formed to en
tirely rearrange and renovate the
building. The new hall will be head
quarters for all kinds of societies a
well as labor organizations.
Wise men control their
fools nre commanded by It.
money;
SIMPLE REMEDY
CURES APPENDICITIS
Sworn proof that simple buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., as compoundod
In Adler-1-ka, tho new German ap
pendicitis remedy, really does cure
appendicitis without operation, oan
now be seen right in Pendleton at tie
store of the Tendleton Drug Co. A
SINGLE DOSE of this simple remedy
will relieve wind or gas In the stom
ach or bowels, sour stomach, consti
pation and other symptoms of chron
ic appendloltl.
UNITED STATES BRANCH STATEMENT
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF
The Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company,, Ld
OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND,
on the 31st 'lay of December, 1910, made to the Insurance Commissioner of
the State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL.
Amount of capital paid up None in fnltod States
INCOME.
Premiums received during the year In cash 18.001,669.89
Interest, dividends, and rents received during year 542,541.95
Income from, other sources received during yenr 8,806.38
Total
Income 1 8,553.01 8. 20
DISBURSEMENTS.
Losses paid during the year $3,!65,157.83
Dividends paid during the year on capital stock..
Commissions and salaries paid during the year... 2.021,764.09
Taxes, licenses, and fees paid during the yenr.... 268,091.15
Amount of all other expenditures 2,283,366.26
Repaired Free Victor and Edison
talking machines. Send them to our
store and we will, put them in first
class running order. Snyder Music
Co., 813 Main street.
DANDRUFF AND ITCHING
SCALP YIELD TO
THIS TREATUENT
Backache, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness
result from disordered kidneys. Fo
ley Kidney Pills have helped others,
they will help you. Mrs. J. B. Miller,
Syracuse, N. Y., says, "For a long
time I suffered with kidney trouble
and rheumatism. I had severe back
aches and felt all played out After
taking two bottles of Foley Kidney
Pills my backache Is gone and where
I used to lie awake with rheumatic
pains I now sleep In comfort." Fo
ley Kidney Pills are a reliable remedy
for backache, rheumatism and uri
nary Irregularities. They are tonic In
action, quick In results and afford a
prompt relief from all kidney dlsor
ders. A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Why experiment trying to drive the
dandruff germ from underneath the
swln with greasy lotions or fancy hair-
dressing when Pendleton Drug Store
will guarantee ZEMO and ZEMO
SOAP' to. entirely rid the scalp of the
germ life that causes the trouble.
ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP can be
obtained in any city or town In Am
erica and are recognized as the best
and most economical treatment for
all affections of the skin or scarp
whether oh Infant or grown person.
One shampo with ZEMO SOAP and
application of ZEMO will stop Itch
ing and cleanse the scalp of dandruff
and scurf.
We Invite you to try ZEMO and
ZEMO SOAP and If not entirely sat
isfied we will refund your money.
Total expenditures t $,538.S79.33
ASSETS,
Value of real estate owned .$1,454,558.30
Value of stocks and bonds owned 5,693,437.97
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 3,575,492.19
Cash In banks and on hand 1,370,005.6$
Premiums In course of collection and In' trans
mission 1.777.684.28
Tnterest ami rents due and accrued 165,524.06
Total assets $14,036,702.88
Less speclnl deposits In any State (If' any there
be) 291,293.85
Total assets admitted In Oregon $13,745 408 53
LIARfLrnTB. '
Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 797,822.97
! Amount of unearned premiums on sFl outstand-
1 ( .1. J. . I tm mhm . ..
in ui" 1,111,190.13
Due for commission nnd brokerage-
All other liabilities 643,820.56
Pneumonia Follows a Cold.
But never follows the use of Fo
ley's Honey and Ta". which checks
the cough and expels the cold. M.
Stockwell, Hannibal, Mo., says, ''It
beats all the remedies I ever used. I
contracted a bad cold and cough and
was threatened with pneumonia. One
bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar com
pletely cured me." No opiates, Just
a reliable household medicine. A. C.
Koeppen & Bros.
Total liabilities $8,689,433.96
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR.
Total risks written during the yenr $7,141,407
Gross premiums received during the yenr 118,125.20
Premiums returned during the year 17,723.10
Losses paid during the yenr 42,130.41
Losses Incurred during the yenr 41,370.41
Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon Dec. 31, 1910.... 7.147,702.00
THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.
By CHAS. D. HAVEN, Manager.
Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service:
WALTER IT. RAYMOND, Portland, Oregon.
Bentley & Lefflnirwell, Agents, Pendleton, Oregon.
. College Men Take Part.
New York, Feb. 21. The Columbia
University Democratic club, which has
been In existence over twenty years
and has taken part In every campaign
will hold Its first banquet at the Ho
tel Astor tonight Gov. DIx and the
democratic governors and senators of
several oother states have been In
vited and have promised to attend.
The club Includes both members of
the faculty and students.
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