PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1912. TWELVE PAGES Excursion Fares To the East via Northern Pacific Railway The Scenic Highway and the Only Line to Gardiner Gateway, official Yellowstone Park entrance. A few samples similar reductions to many other points in the Eastern United States and Canada, as well as the Middle West. St. Paul ,$60.00 Minneapolis 60.00 Duluth 60.00 Superior 60.00 Winnipeg 60.00 Chicago 72.60 St Louis 70.00 Omaha 60.00 Kansas City and St. Joseph 60.00 Des Moines 65.70 Sioux City 60.00 Davenport 70.00 Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo $55.00 New York 108.50 Philadelphia 108.50 Baltimore Boston . Montreal, Buffalo . , Pittsburg . Washington Detroit . . Dallas . . . 107.60 , 110.00 Que 105.00 91. 50 91.50 107.50 82.50 75.00 Tickets will be on sale April 25, 26 and 27, to St. Paul and Minneapolis only. To all points except Dallas, Texas, numerous dates, May 2 to Sept. 30 Limit 13 days on going trip. October 31, 1912, for return. North Coast Limited (c 'w.) Atlantic Express ( 0. B. S. ) Daily through to Chicago via Minneapolis and St. Paul. Immediate connections to Duluth, Superior and Winnipeg. The North Coast Limited runs via Milwaukee, with Compartment and Drawing Room Sleeping Cars. Mississippi Valley Limited Daily through to Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Joseph and Denver. via Billings and the Burlington Route. Direct connection to Omaha. Standard Drawing Room and Tourist Sleeping Cars. Dining cars with service that is famous. For reservations and tickets call on, W. ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Oreg. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. General Pass'r. Agt. Portland MONEY TO LOAN Insurance, real estate for sale and houses to rent. MARK MOORHOUSE CO. Phone Main 83. 117 E. Court Street. Other Property of Every . Description. Money to Loan on City ana County Realty. ldi3 Like good tools and materials to work with. Contractora and builders can't make a good job with poor material. So when you let jour contract see that they get the famous Red Devil Cement; the Oregon Lime and the Acme Plaster, and you will get the best we are able to supply, and all at the lowest prices considering quality. Oregon Lumber Yard A. H. COX, Manager LET US SUGGEST That You Plan Your . VACATION TRIP To or Through the Glorious CANADIAN ROCKIES All Eastern Round-Trip Tickets Are Good Via This PiOute Without Additional Cost Soo-Spokane Route 77 "tl Soo-Spokane YSfll Route Leaving Pendleton Daily 7 :00 P. M. A Solid Vestibuled, Electric Lighted Train; Compartment-Observation, Standard and Tourist Sleepers, Through Dining Car Service. Beginning May 2, Reduced Round-Trip Rates to All Eastern Point. Liberal Stop-overs, Di verse Routes. Final Return Lim it, October 31. tit Paul, Minneapolis and Return Apr 25-26-27 Will Be Pleased to Give You Further Particulars on Applica tion. Drop Us a Postal, or Call on T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent O.-W. IL & X. Ry. M. E. MA LONE, TIIOS. J. WALL Trav. Pats. Agt. Spokane, Wash. Gen's Agt. BEEF CATTLE ARE SHIPPED FROM ECHO (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore., April 19. Another ship ment of beef catt'ft, consisting of four cars, went out of here on Wednesday night. They belonged to F. C. Oxman of Durkee, who billed them last fall for Portland with the privilege ot feeding at Echo for the markets while in transit. Mrs. Mary Chaffee and Mrs. Frank Spike spent yesterday visiting with friends in Pendleton and returned home on the motor in the evening. Mrs. W. W. W'hltworth was trans acting business In Pendleton yester day. Oeo. G. Peil of Portland, depart ment state commander of the K, O. T, M . and J. G. Boyd, department of all eastern Oregon of the same order, Is frere. They expect to reorganize the lncal lodge which existed here some few years ago. Frank Lock returned this morning from a trip to Holdman where he dis posed of a ton of honey for J. M Thorn. Mrs. Elizabeth Scholl and Carl Scholl, mother and brother of Louis Scholl, Jr., visited with the latter's family here the first of the week which on their way to Portland from a visit in Walla Walla. R. B. Stanfield and Allen Thomson yesterday received new automobiles which they ordered a short time ago. Both machines are of the Ford make, 20 horse power and five 'passenger size. J. M. Schafer was a brief visitor in town this morning. J. "W. Copplnger was a business vis itor at the county seat today. P. C. Hunter, O.-W. R. & X. Co. agent, went up to Pendleton this morning .on the local. We had $16.75 on hand March 1, 18.18 was colected In fines for tho mont hand 16.75 was expended for desk supplies and other minor ex penses of the library, leaving on hand 118.18. The Rental Collection had $40.42 on hand March 1. $10.71 was col lected during the month and $10.70 was expended for books, leaving a total of $40.43 on hand April 1. Respectfully submitted, LOTTA L. FLEEK, Librarian. - TOO OLD TO TEACH AT 30. Pretty Swiss Teacher, However, Suc cessfully Apeul Against the Rule.. Geneva. The members of a schol astic commission sitting here believe women are too old to teach after 30 years of age, and In the. government schools, beginning at once, teachers are to be dismissed on reaching this age. A popular and pretty teacher, who is about to be dismissed on reaching this rule, took legal action and appealed to the general council, which promptly decided in her favor. Honest Statement of Voir Known Citizen An advertisement of Dr. Kilmer's hwamp-Koot, which I saw in the St A'bans Messeneer tome tim mv In. duced me to give your remedy a fair trial. I was then suffering from terrible naina in the email nf mv hnV Tho pain was usually greatest during me morning, ana orten when I at tempted to arise from my bed I found I could not do so without the assist ance of some meYnber of mv fnniilv T am very grateful for the good your great reeay nas done for me. i tnougni i would have to use much more Swamn-Tloot thnn T AM in order to get well, but am absolute- lv Clired Of mv kldnev trnnhla nnrl now without tho slightest pain, after using only seven bottles. Was cured about six months aen anil although 1 do heavy work in the shop where I nae Deen employed for the past for ty-five years, have had rence of the trouble or pain in the slightest degree. I am doubly thankful for this and while now an old man, I again feel the strength of my youth, thanks to Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. Many others also use it to as good advantage as I have. Very truly yours, JOHN FRAZIER, 40 Edward St. St. Albans, Vt. State of Vermont Franklin County ss. : At the city of St. Albans. In said county, on this the 20th day of July, personally before a notary public within and for said county, John Fray zier, whose mark I hereby witness with W. E. Powers, well known to me as a reputable citizen of this commu nity for the nast thirtv vm onH i - - ' ly entitled to credif nni rr, -,!.- v. that the foregoing affidavit by him signed is true and correct. JOHN G. KEENAN, Notary Public. I.lIiltAISY NOTES. The following library laws are pub lished by request of the library board: Penalty for Defacing Books. Sec tion 4354. Whoever willfully or mal iciously writes upon, injures, defaces, tears, or destroys a book, plate, pic ture, engraving, map, newspaper, magazine, pamphlet, manuscript, or statue belonging to a law, city, or other public or incorporated library, shall be punished by a fine of not less I thnn $5.00 nor more than $50, or bj Imprisonment not exceeding six I months. J Penalty for Detention of Bonks. I Section 4355. Whoever willw nil.. rr maliciously detains any book, news paper, magazine, pamphlet or manu script, belonging to a law, city, or other public or incorporated library for thirty days after notice in writ ing from the librarian of such li- i brary, given after the expiration of j time which by regulations of such li brary such book, newspaper, maga zine, pamphlet, or manuscript may be kept, shall be punished by a fine of not less than $5.00 nor more than $25, or by Imprisonment not exceed ing six months; provided, that the notice required by this section shall bear upon its- face a copy of this sec tion. The following Is the report of the librarian's work for the month be ginning March 1, 1912, as submitted to the library board at their regular monthly meeting April 15. Accessions for the Month. There were very few accessions for March; eleven books of fiction were turned over to the free shelves of the adult department from the Civic Club rental collection, one hook, Frolssart Stories, which was ordered some months ago, was received and added to the children's department, and six volumes of encyclopedia were the gift of Mrs. Lee Teutsch. Roglwt rations. The file of new borrowers continues to grow from month to month; the total number of new cards issued for March was 37, ten of these -were chll drens; there were two deposit borrow era registered lor me month, but no non-resident or country cards were Issued. The number of new borrow ers registered for March, 1911 was 32, showing a gain of 5 registra tions for 1912. Circulation of IJookfl. In spite of the fact that many hooks have been retained In the li brary for the use of the students, which under ordinary circumstances would have been circulated, the cir culation has more than held Its own. Children's department, 221 non- fiction. 369 fiction; total 590. Adult department, 291 non-fiction, 810 fiction; total 1101. Combined totals 1691. the total number of books Issued for March, 1911 wag 1417. showing a gain of 274 books for March 1912. Itcmling Room l"e. This has been without question the banner month in the history of the library, so far as readers and students attendance Is concerned, the estimat ed reading attendance being 893. It would have been Impossible for any righteous thinking person to have vis ited the reading room many evenings during the past month, and gone away thinking that the library was not doing a good service in the com munity or that the city was appro priating funds from which It was not receiving proper returns, not If stu dent work and study for mental de velopment Is to be considered a fac Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hiiigliamtoti. X. V. Prove What Swamp-Hoot WW Do For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blng hamton, N. Y., for a samp'.e bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable informa tion, telling all about the kidnevs and b adder. When writing be sure to mention the Pendleton Daily East Oivgonlan. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. GAS OFFER Do you use gas ? If not we "will, during the months of April and May, pipe gas clear to your gas meter (no matter where it may be) Absolutely Free of Charge to You Besides this "ve will sell you a heater, stovo or range, with, all tho extras needed at cost prices. GET BUSY NOW BE FORE TIIE RUSH AND PREPARE FOR THE TIOT DAYS. Pacific Power & Light Go. Phono Main 40. "Always at Your Service." "KSaEiing (Hood" Financially People are said to "make good" in a financial way when thev apply that wisdom in administering their in comes which enables them to lay up something. You wll never make good financially as long as you spend all you earn. You will begin to make good when you make a start as a money saver. Why not kgin now, with a savings account at this bank ? Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon American National Bank Pendleton, Oregon FOR FISHERMEN Bring your catch to our store and have them meas ured and weighed. Five fine prizes to be given away this Spring to the best anglers. 3 Prizes for Men 2 Prizes for Boys Contest now on. Boys contest ends June 15th and the Mens contest ends July 15th. Conditions of Gontosf All competitors are required to display catch, together with their name, in our windows for at least 10 hours. A record of eacji competitor will be kept and can bo seen at this store whenever desired. Competitors keep their fish all we ask for is their record and a display of 10 hours in our window. 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE BOOBY 1ST PRIZE 2ND PRIZE FOR MEN F0R MEN PRIZE FOR BOYS FOR BOYS A genuine $4.50 FOR MEN Under 16 yrs. TT . 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