East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 01, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1911.
EIGHT FACES.
Hotel
St. George
Bar
GEO. DARVEAU, Proprietor
Pendleton's Popular Gentle-
AN IM'KI'KNPKXT SKWSI'Al'ER.
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illetuu. Oregon, by ihe
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L'aily, ttiree nionllis, by mall 1 2r
la ily, ouo oiou'.b, by mall 50
la.i, ime jir, by ramer 730
Ua;lv. nx irouilis, by carrier 3.75
t'any. ilin-e tiu.uilis, by carrier 1.93
Luiiy. n muiitb, by carrier 03
Brini-vtrvkly. ne year, by mall 150
Oeiot Week.v, six niooihs. by mail 75
tH-wl Wei'Lly. four months, by mall... .50
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at the Oregon Nevia Co., 3'JU Morrlaoo
atreet. Portland, Ore-coo.
Northwest Newa Co., Portland, Oregon.
I'huaso liureau, IHiy Security BuiUlliiR.
Washington. 1J. C, Bureau, 501 Kour
teentb reeu N. W.
Kntered at the postorflce at Pendleton,
Oregon, as Krcond-clasa mall matter.
Telephone
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Official City and Cotinu Paper.
MORNING.
The night is gone again.
The world rolls on its way;
Faith, hope and love remain;
Youth's lauiter still is gay.
What if the winds be chill.
Or if the storm be neat ?
Truth claims the highway still.
And Sin must skulk In fear.
Exchange.
NOT AX EXPERIMENT.
Opponents to the commission gov
ernment idea in this city have been
v ont to urge the argument that. Pen
dleton is not ready to adopt the new
form yet and would stand to gain
much and lose nothing by waiting un
til other cities had tried out the mer
its of the plan. They would create
the impression that commission form
of government is new and untried and
' yet in the experimental stage, but
either they know not whereof they
speak or else deliberately misrepre
sent the facts.
Yesterday the East Oregonian
printed a list of the cities in the Unit
eo States which are at present oper
ating under the commission form of
government. In all there are 171 of
these cities, ranging in population
from one to one hundred thousand
and in geographical location from
Maine to Oregon and from Texas ta
Minnesota.
Many of these cities have been op
erating under the new plan for a
number of years and some for only a
few months but all will testify to its
superior efficiency, simplicity and
business competency over the old
plan which seeks to secure the same
results from a large group of unpaid
officials. '
It has not been long since two pros
perous cities of the northwest voted
to try the commission plan. The peo
ple of North Y'akima and Walla Walla
pclieved in the principles of the new
government and decided to give it a
trial. The result any loyal citizen of
either of the cities will be proud to
tell. Only yesterday the Oregon Jour
nal contained a long dispatch from
North Yakima telling of the success
of commission government there and
the article closed with this significant
statement, "Commission government
as administered here is so far calling
fcrth nothing but praise." As for the
benefits derived already by the Gar
den City, Pendletonians have but to
attend a meeting tomorrow evening
ai. which Mayor Gillis of that munici
pality will explain the application of
the new form to the eviU and ill
from which his city had been suffer
ing fur long.
The commission form of government
is comparatively new but untried an 1
experimental it certainly is not. It
has been weighed in the balance and
found not wanting. Its permanency
it assured. It has come to stay. Its
growth since its first Inception and
the success to which it has attained
warrants the belief that it will be but
a matter of a few years until it has
entirely superceded the old form and
relegated it to the ranks of things
antiquated and unused. Pendleton
has always been known as a progres
sive city and the approaching election
will prove whether or not this repu
tation is Justified.
THANKSGIVING TIDINGS.
Those were Joyful Thanksgiving tid
ing that Charles H. Carter, attorney
In order to avoid an
attack of Headache, Dys
pepsia, Indigestion, Colds
and Grippe,
You should reaVy try
ft XVw.YSj
All Gone-
and no cause for complaint
Ctttollini
mer.s Resort.
Anheuscr-Busch's famous
BUOVVEISER
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Let the children eat their fill of doughnuts if made from
Cottolene. There's no stomach-ache or indigestion in Cottolene
doughnuts, because Cottolene is a vegetable oil product, pure
and healthful as olive oil. It makes food rich, without making
it indigestible. It makes food palatable without the greasiness
of lard-soaked food. It is more economical than butter or lard
because one-third less is required.
From the standpoints of health and economy, Cottolene is
unquestionably the leading cooking fat on the market
Use one-third less Cottolene than butter or lard.
Cottolene shortens your food lengthens your life
Made only by THE N. K. FAJRBANK COMPANY
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on draught, 5C glass
Electric Mixed Drinks Served at
this Bar.
Finest Wines, Liquor and
Cigars.
Distributors of Echo Spring and
Old Crow Whiskey.
First class Cafe njd Grill In
connection A Ia Carte.
ST. PAUL'S
SCHOOL
Opens .Sept. 1 4 J
Boarding and Day
School for Girls.
Primary, Intermediate, Ac- t
ademic Special and Poet-
Graduato Courses. Depart- X
menta of Music, Expression
and Art
PERSONAL ATTENTION
REFINING INFLUENCES
TIIOnOCGH WORK T
Nettie M. Calbraith ' $
Principal
WALLA WALLA, WASH,
for the school board, .gave to the pub
lic yesterday through the medium of
the press when he announced th
.si.le of the high school bonds. Thus
the last obstacle in the way of the
erection of a new, modern high school
building has been removed and tht
friends of good schools who lent their
energies In the campaign for a new
structure will know that their work
has not gone for naught.
The school board and its attorney
deserve congratulations for the tire
less manner in which they have la
bored to market the bonds after a
question of their legal validity had
arisen. "The bonds will never be
sold" quoth the pessimist but an end
has been put to such howlings and
the city had real reason to be thank
ful yesterday.
MODERN PLOWING.
What would our forefathers who
followed the plow through many a
weary furrow think !f they could wit
ness three oil-fed traction engines
ti'rn over an acre in four minutes?
says an exchange.
A sixteen-foot plow accomplished
this remarkable record the other day
or. the grounds of Purdue University,
in the presence of several hundred
farmers and teachers of agriculture.
The day of the man with the long
chin whiskers, chewing a Btraw, has
pone forever. With Improved meth
ods of cultivation and the science of
growing crops reduced to dollars and
cents, it is no wonder that the farmer
ot today rides In his own auto.
Those persons and interests who,
not many months ago, hinted of graft
in the water department of the city
and suggested, urged and demanded
that the books of the commissioners
be audited must feel rather chargrln
ed by the report of the experts which
says that "outside of a few minor er
rors, we find the books have been
well kept." ( "
Mrs. Patterson has gone vfree and
thus another name has been added to
the nong list of murderers who 'have
escaped punishment In the United
! States.
OSTETTEB'
CILEBRATk.? .
STOMACH VW
Ileppner high school will probably
think twice and then twice more be
fore' It again disputes the claim of
the Pendleton football team to the
championship of eastern Oregon. The
humiliating drubbing which the Mor
r w county lads received yesterday
v. ill r.-t:kle long In Uv.-ir bosoms Dm!
should cause them to do more anj
talk less In the future.
TOO GREAT A READEI
The Journal Francuis. a little sheet I
published by the Society of Teachers
of French in England, gives in its
first issue an amusing instance of I.a
Condamine's thirot for knowledge.
La Condainiiie. t may be observed,
was a celebrated French physicist,
and to him is credited the first men
tion in Europe of the India rubber
tree. ,
One day the savant visited Mme. de
Choisel. She was at that time engag
ed in correspondence and wished to
finish her letter. He approached
clo-e to her, and was reading over
her shoulder what she was writing.
She perceived the maneuvre and con
tinued writing: "I .would tell you
more about it If M. La Condamlne
was not behind me reading what I
am writing."
Before she (v-uld proceed further
he interrupted her. "Ah, madam,
nothing could be more unjust. I as
sure you I was not reading anything."
INCONVENTIONALITIES.
BW IHAVEBAHMCeOUNTS
"Xo. I don't want any life insur
ance, but you can go ahead and talk,
It makes me forget my toothache."
"Why, how do you do, Mr. De
Trow? I was Just going out walking;
but you may stay if you like. Good
by."
"I've stopped at a good many ho
tels, landlord, and yours is the worst
I ever saw."
"If you 're only going to stay a
week with us, Aunt Abigail, I think
maybe we can stand it."
"Mr. Spoonleigh, si's told me to tell
you she's not going to come down;
you're not the young man she was
expecting."
"Them hands o'your'n don't need
manicuring, sir; they need laundry
Ing. Please close the door as you go
out."
OLD TIME CRUELTY.
One Time When Surgery I Often
Needless Torture.
Many operations for piles are simp
ly needless torture, for when it's all
over the piles come back.
The only fine way to be rid of pile
for good is to use Dr. Leonhardt's
HEM-ROID. It cures piles by doing
away with the cause poor circula
tion. tt.for 24 days' treatment at Pen
dleton Drug Co. and all druggists.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. Leon
hardt Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. y.,
Prop. Write for free booklet.
Swellings of the fle-h caused by in
flammation, cold, fractures of the
hone, toothache, neuralgia or rheu
matism can be relieved hv applying
BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It
should be well rubbed In over the part
affected. Its great healing and pen
crating power eases the pain, reduc
es swelling and restores natural cn
il.Tirn"!. PrVe 2r,c, TOf nnd 1 p.-r
Louie Sold l.y A. C Kofppen K- I'r .
SQUIRRELS
A WINTER may come to you sooner than you think. The pru
dent squirrel stores away nuts when he can get nuts. He has them
when winter comes. To HAVE MONEY you must save as you make
it, and put it in the bank where it will be saf.
, MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. 3 "J
We pay liberal Interest consistent with safety, 4 per cent.
The American NationalsBank
DR. GRAY
THE PAINLESS DENTIST.
NOW AT
THE BOWMAN HOTEL
WILL REMAIN ANOTHER
WEEK.
The Dr. has already operated
upon numbers of Pendleton's
citizens, all of whom will tell
you that he does exactly as he
claims
When you want
THE
AUTO CAB':
PHONE MAIN 468.
The OREGON MOTOR CO.
S15 E. COURT ST. J
EAST END GROCERY
The place where they dress the poultry for your table. Are
now agents for the Celebrated Seal-Shipt Oysters. You will
also find them right there with a complete lino of Grocoriee
and everything in season. - J
Phone Main 536 John Dyer. Prop.
Ihe
Pendleton Drug
Co.
la In business for
(
Your Good Health"
REMEMBER THIS WHEN
YOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
OR WANT PURE MEDICINES
A SNAP FOR $2500.00
7 room modern house, stone cellar, barn, wood shed, bath,
toilet, shade and fruit trees, 1-2 block ground.
Call at once as bargains of this character can't last. Must see
It to appreciate It.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Phone Main 83. 117 R Court Street.
Other Property of Every Description
Money to Loan on City and County Rcnlty.
HEADOUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We are Sols Manufacturers
and Distributors of tht
Celebrated
TOILET CItE.lM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. HOOD CRB'
Tallman & Co
Leading Druggists of E '
era Oregon. .
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