East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 08, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREGON! W. rKNTJLETON. OREGON, MONDAY. JAXFART. 11.
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PAGE SIX.
TAFT DEDNT
MONSIEUR JUSSE
rrt-mii nw en orritf i:pM:ti wij
Amhaubr Wont to Punaina.
I'aii . A s-i-ir. -of i r. m i; ".".c:ii
wax :.u ,l in regard t new -p:ir '
rei-ori which lms heen i i: 1 sin-.; lute
thiit ti. l":o'i,h i iii 'a-s-.t !r .i. Y.--,i-
inptor. .1 i Ju.is J i si-rran.l. h.i'l
been lT-in !-.) ly ProsM.ient Taft mi l
had Uf: Washington on a trip t
Panama s as tj be absent from the
Now Year's rtieploa at the white
kou.o ami thus t. show his adhesion
o li i friend Kiio.-evelt.
The statement declares the truth
f the matter is qu to different. It
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. ng her usu
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Have Your House W ired
for Electricity
It's rhinrrr, safer, far iwre r'fi"'"" -nrM save much unneeOH-
lion.
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the i:"tk-
a soUiu.ti
has for a 'I
l-rolmhly wi'l
to hivcsli.-.-a'.o toe li.v-
.i.s j.on.r of tue American uen.
thin is biii-k of tiie iveser.t tterth of
eps, and Us solution wia oe oi m e.n . p),,,,,, vaccination.
hem fit to the country. In all fairness The r.se nnj near perfection of the
fays AmKifa.lor Jusseranil left for however, there sliouwi ue no jnqu..j 1)it.sol ,,;; ne
P.mn at th reniie- of President unless the members of congress are, At h f the "1st Ed's.m niiei
Taft. who had repeatedly pressed the prepared to hear representative hens e3 discovery of salvarsan. .TIi.'h.
f
kilowatt more
t( elMla.llo
tute. -' ' '
F iial pi oof of the eriie t iicy of
ambassador to visit Panama 'from all parts of the country There ( no j.i,,,, was a sped ftp for a' Jrs-
Pfnr th construction of the canal should be no legislation without rep-
was cocmploted. i. Jusserand and resentation. Congress, which is an
kin w ife accompanied bv Attorney-, expert in cackling, will have no dit
Cenera! Wiekersham and his wife. : ficulty in understanding the hen's ar
left for the Isthmus on December 20 gument.
be in Washington on
nd expect to
January 9, after which M. Jusserand
will go to New York to attend the
kanquet of the New York bar. at
which he and President Taft are to
peak.
"The pood relation existing be
tween President Taft and Ambassa
dor Jusserand," says the statement,
""re well known Far from lacking
cordiality and readiness m connection
with th? negotiation.' of the treaty of
arbitration, as one newspaper insin-
WllO HOLDS MONEY?
Saving cf England's Well and Poor
Confided to Nut.on's Portomee
ltank.
London, Eng. Fifty years ago
September 16. 1861 the postoffiee
saving bank first opened its doors.
At the headepuarters office, Wet
Kens ngton, where some 3000 clerks
are employed, an offlc al gave some
uauy
ease with wh'ch nine-ten h of hu
man ty is unknowingly afflicted. j
Commenting upon improvements in j
general. Edison remarked on what he j
termed a decided upward trend in 't
newspaper building, and the effect of i
proiif'.c distribut'on of newspapers
among the people.
"Newspapers and monarchies are
arch enemies," the inventor declared. ;
"Watch a dinner pa l crowd in train j
or ferry devour their evening new! j
That's the answer. Nothing will ever I
happen to this republic of ours as lng
as thia Is the case."
rote f ir itshtin j you get one
i.it-ily nien tor $1.50.
Hy inlns; the new wire-type M 7.V lamp you get threa times
ir 'i liiilit than froni the or ilnarv caruon lamp and your light is
as blight anil char as daylight. This new MAZDA can be used on
u uinary drops aiiih. cords without breaking.
Save your eyes, save your house,
save money, be comfortable.
Electric and gas supplies, electtrlc light wiring, bell wiring, gas pip
ing, motors and dnamos. ,
SEE J. L. Vaugtiaft
831 Main Street.
Phone Main ISA.
interestine inforinat.on to a
mated, it was M. Jusserand who was Chronicle represen.ative with regard
he first to approve publicly of the
tdea. It was due to his mutative that
the treaty between France and Am
erica was signed first,"
BLAME EA11MEUS AN1 HENS.
to the work and progress of the sav
!ngs banks.
It is to Mr. Whitbread, a member
if the famous brewing firm, to whom
l.i due the f.rst dea of a postoff ce
hank for small accounts, as far back
n 1S07. Owing to the long war with
Censure for High Cost of Living Also i France, the cond.tion of the people
Hosts on "Statesmen." j at ,n;it time was very bad, and many
Washington. With the price of i srnan provincial banks had been ruin
utter, eggs and milk steadily rising, i , (5 whitbred, who, with Samuel
klame for the high cost of living is be- I ir'muiy was foremost In phi anthrop
ng laid upon the fear of legislation, ,i democrat c deals, introduced
the slothfulness of the great Ameri- n for "promoting and encouraging
an hen, and the growing shrewdness j j.,,',u.-try amon the laboring claes of
wz me uuiwhtk oi me iiuimiu, ouwc-, tle community and tne reuei anu rcg
times known as the farmer illation of the nece sitous poor"
The farmer, it Is said, has sensed j Une rart 0( his proposal was for
the commercial fact that by with-, thp Ptahlishment of a national bank
koldine eeg from the market he can ; )V. .ii- ontpA nf thf lahorirtff class
cash in on the rising price. More- ; s a'ne. He suggested tnat deposits
ver. It Is the general impression tnat i ao d be maae onn. by persons cer-
t f ed to subsist principally or alone
bv the waees of their labor. The de
posits should not exceed S pounds at
one time. 20 pounds in one year or
;00 pounds in all, and the funds would
le invested in government ttock,
Like many other noble ideals, this
one had to wait unt'l Europe had set
tled its wars and put its hou-e in or
der. F fty years, 'ndeed, went by
before Charles Sikes, supported by
t Ur. G'adstone and Sir Roland Hill, re
vived the plan for a postoffiee savings
bank. The scheme was elaborated
and perfected uy George Chetwynd, C,
B , who was made fir t comptroller o
the postoffiee savings bank, which
was naugura'ed 'n September, 1861
In one year 180,000 accounts were
opened, and the balance due to de
posters amounted to 1,750,000
western dealers, fearing legislation
against the cold-storage warehouses,
kave disposed of their stock from time
to time when the market seemed fa
ctorable. The greatest blame of all, however,
h being visited on the graceful
shoulders of the American hen. Cer-
Foley Kidney Fills
TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULTS
Give prompt relief from BACKACHE,
KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE,
RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of tha
KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the
BLADDER and all annoying URINARY
IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to , pounds
MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY
PEOPLE and for WOMEN.
ilrs. H. W. Allen, Qulncy, 111, says:
"About a year ago my kidneys be
ean bothering me. I "had a swelling
In my ankles and limbs, then head
aches and nervous dizzy spells, and
inter severe backaches I was getting
worse, wht-n I began . taking Foley
liJdney t-"lls. I kept on taking them
nrtil I was once more freed of all kid
liey trouble.
FOR SALE ALL DEALERS
CASTOR I A
For Infant! and Children.
Tha Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the TV ftf? 7
Signature of WiafZJCUcU&i
NOTICE 1X)K BIDS FOR SEAVEIt
CONSTKUCTION.
COSIES QllCKLY.
Don't Ilovo to Wolf for Weeks. A
Pendleton Illustration.
TVa't'ng iff d scourag'ng.
Prompt action pleases everybody.
A burden on the back Is a heavy
weleht.
H-rrl to bear day af'pr day.
Lifting weight, removing the bur
den, Urine fipj.roeiat've responses.
Pendleton ppole tell of It.
TH1 of rf-1 t that's qu'ck and sure.
Her Is a rase cf .
L. (iremawald, 414 Lincoln street,
rer.-ne'.on. Oregon. -ays: "I had se-
The total amount due to deposits up
to December 31, 1910, was 168,890,
215.
The number of active . accounts
was 8.371,789.
The number of dormant accounts
was 3.460,337.
liy active accounts is meant, of
course, those deposits which are con
stantly being used and augmented, 1
from time to time . The dormant ac- .
count are a serious feature of the
savings bank bus ness. Kot one of ,
these amounts to more than a sover- ,
e gn, but they re unclaimed and un
touched by the depositors, who have
evidently forgotten the existence of
these small urns of money. It Is
strange thit nearly 3.500,000 people
shnu d show th's forgetfu'.ness.
The great vir ue of the national
bank 1 es in the fence of securiny It
gives to penple whos cmall sav ngs
mean more to them than a hundred
times as much to mn of wealth.
Whenever there 1 a f'nanc al eras'i
l:ke that of the Charing Cross bank
there is an i-reliate ruh of dnnos-
I itfira n-ftli nnv hlnrr frnm K nnnmlti 1 1
50 pound , to the postoffiee, whifh
h'li tnk- n the place of tfi" long stock
ing and the tea-caddy for those who
! w fh to k?ep their "'.it'le b t" In ?afa
' ty.
Notice Is hereby given, that the
Common Council, on the ?0th day of
December. 1911, adopfd p'.ans and!
specifications for the construction of
sewer with appropriate Y's and
manholes running north on Hazel
s'reet from its Intersection with Court
street to a point near the north line
of the O.-W. R. & N. company's right
of way where the same Intersects Ha
zel street, which plan3 and specifica
tions are now on file in the office of
the undersigned. '
Notice is furtner given that the
Common Council will receive propos
als for the construction of the said
sewer extension in the form provided
by the specifications up to the 10th
day of January, 1912, at 5 o'clock p.
m. Bids to be filed in the office of
the undersigned. Each bid to be ac
companied by certified check in the
sum of $100, payable to the Mayor of
the City of Pend'.eton, to be returned
If the bidder la unsuccessful and to
be forfeited in case, bidder Is success
ful, shall fall to enter into a contract
in accordance with the terms of his
bid. .
The Common Council reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
THOMAS FITZ GERALD.
Recorder.
Lumber and Building
Material
A Large and Complete Sbock Alt
ways on Hand and PRICED RIGHT
The Best Mill Work to be
Obtained in the Northwest
Let Us Figure With You
on Your Next Order
Pendleton Planing Hill arid Lum-
hnr VarrI A. BORIS LUMBER CO., Proprietors
UBI I dill PHONE MAIN 7
St. George Cafe and Grill
WHITE COOKS SERVICE FIRST-CLASS PRICES REASONABLE
Hot Merchant's Lunch Daily
From 1 1 :30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m.
RENCH DINNER EVERY SUNDAY FROM 11 A. M. TO 8 P. M.
Open Day and Night Entrance on Webb St., or Through. Hotel Lobby
The East OrcRonian delivered to your home for 65c a month.
afMi-Vo .,f hH'kaehe and there
was s. r-:u s arr. mv kidneys. I In 'hou-an 's of case-, when a babe
. , . ; !s born int , th1 wnr! 1 Its narent. nro-
was a t annovea dv a Durn rig bkh-, --- r - , -
atinn whf-n vid:nE the kidney se
rrii, ion a nnA thp tinKKalteM Were tOO
,....r. r ,ivi,l tc trv Doan's an account In the name of D ck. Tom
Kidney Pi)!", I d d so and the con
tents of one box cured me. I have
A UMATILLA COUNTY . SCENE
. vide it with the next best thing to a
liver sno n In its mouth They open
had no cause for complaint since.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Font' r-M'Iburn Co., buffalo.
trm Torn, aoie agents for the United
Elates
Kemember the name Doan's and
take no other
! or Harry, agel i week, and put a s'!
j ver h"ling Into the pos f ff ce to be
followed bv r0,7'ilar Installments, for
the son and heir
BRING IN
YOUR
PONY
VOTES
In order to avoid confusion
as to ptanditig of conleotants In
our big Pony Contest, we would
like to have all vote cant a
lonn as possible.
Standings of each buy and
girl in the contest, are now din
played at our store.
Tall Tan Gb Co.
A G!r" W'M M'dnlehf Tilde
To warn people of a fearfu' fore t
f re In the Catvk'l'x a young g'rl ride
horseback at m'-'nlght and save't
many 1Ivp TTn dopi wa srlirlou
but I'ves are often aved by Dr. K'ng'n
N'ew D'seovery in curing lung trou
ble, coughs a"'t ro'di. wbien m'eh
have ended in "rnicumpt'on or pneu
monia. "Tt mre1 me of a dread 'n'
cou?h and lim d' a'e." wr'te W
U. Pattersm. w-l'1nton Tex "'
ter four n our fml'v hid d'el with
rnpdumptlnn mil ( Mined 87 pounds'."
Noth rtg ir mrp an1 safe for a I
throat an1 lii" troii'e . Price BOr
II 10 Tr'a: bottle free Guar
anteed by KoMvn
STl'DEXTS nt'IM) IlIUDGK.
Stanford Mn Do ard I a'wir to G- n
Prnctlca! Kxporience.
Sacrameiti. '"al Fifteen Btuln
of Ftanforl 1'niversity are working
"n tho Po Tofin pteel brl1-
"here as labore'?' eVnlng prat'cel
knowledge o' p-T-n,,erlrg Thry are
f'Tn ths ""'n -'"g depirtment of
the un ve-f t" T1ie young
are bu",l"vi i - ""T v th" en'neer
'n change f fn 'riiftlon.
ll l-'H f
V,,or i
if P7' '
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I
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4 I . 4'. A
ME
Xi
Laurent's
..GRILL..
Martin Ihiildlii?, KHt Webb
Streol.
French Chef and all white help.
I'.cKt Coffco In' Pendleton.
Fine steaks and Hot Cakes like
mother used to make.
French Sun. Dinner 40c
Short Orders at Moderate Prices
Fresh Crabs, Crawflnh, Lobsters,
Oysters and Clams.
AVo solicit the pfttronaee of alL
Two Old r.laids
Anna What do you think Mr. Em
lund charged me for sewing on a pal
o; soles on my shoes T
Clara Don't know and don't ear
Anna, he 'only charged mo (60 and
did fine work too yes, but I doat
like him.
. Anna Well, well,' you avid ntly 4
o yon wouldn't care.
Men's soles sewed on (or SO a.
Full line of men's fine shoes. j
A. EKLUND
Main Street.
THE
Aftormafh
OF THE
Season's Tokens
will find accepted acknowledg
ment If noted on
Whitings
Stationery
of which we carry a nice Una.
Koeppen's
The drug store that serves
you best.
ST. PAUL'S
SCHOOL
Boarding and Day
School for Girls.
Primary, Intermediate, Ac
ademic Special and Poet
(Inn 1 n ii to Courses. Depart
ments of .Music, Expression
and Art.
I'FHSOXAfj ATTENTION
HKFIXING INFLUENCES
THOROUGH WORK
Nettie M. Galbraith
Principal
WALLA WALLA, WASn.
The
Pendleton Drug
Co.
Is In business for
Your Good Health"
REMEMBER THIS " WHEN
YOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
OR WANT PURE MEDICINES
CHICHESTER S PUS
Ws. .TUB IMAMONC HUAK A
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CklkM-lcr IM...JTln.dA
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uiaVond hkanu filia lot sal
ym km m Bat, Silmt, Alwin RelUbM
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE