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' PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OKEGOXIAX, PEJTOLBTOW, OIUCGOOF, TOrDAX, NOVEMBER 2, lftl. TKJI PAGES. COUGHING AT NIGHT BAD FOR CHILDREN HARD ON PARENTS Stop it with n SPORTS Concref e BlocEis-ConcretetitfopEc Acts quickly and has a healing and soothing effect on the inflamed ' membranes. All coughs have a tendency to grow worse at night. Children . with whocping cough and bronchitis always cough worse at night and a cold in the head with tickling in the throat and coughing grows worse at bed time. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will stop the coughing and soothe the irritation in the throat. Contains no opiates, does not constipate, is the best and safest for children and delicate persons. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. For Sale By All Druggists I FOR UMATILLA ASKED BY Salem, Nov. 24 The desert land board, on behalf of the state of Ore gon, has wr tten to President Taft urg ing the importance of approving as soon as possible the west extension of the Umatilla project and the necessary appropriation of funds for beginning " "We understand that you are the ujuy "1141. ill nun litis liic unct ab this time to reapportion the reclama- tlon funds," says the letter, "and we most earnestly request that you au thorize such a reapportionment. We feel that the state of Oregon has con- tributed more money to the reclama tion fund and received less in return " than any other state entitled to bene fit under the reclamation act. "We are informed that every au thority, including the reclamation s e. which has reported upon this project has considered it entirely fea sible. Its low elevation, its proxim ity to market, and other commend able features make it without doubt one of the most attractive projects ' lamation service. We understand that the board of army engineers in cluded in their recommendations ap propriations of money for other pro jects which are by no means as feas 'CI i-r. m 7 ible and desirable as the west exten sion of the Umatilla project." Saved Many from Death. W. L. Mock Ark., believes h has saved many lives in his 25 years of , experience in the drun business. : "What I always like to do," he writes, "is to recommend Dr. King's New Discovery for weak, sore lungs, hard colds, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, la grippe, croup, asthma or other bron chial affections for I feel sure that a number of my neighbors are alive j and well today because they took my advice to use it. I honestly believe it's the best throat and lung medicine that's made." Easy to prove he's right. Get a trial bottle free, or reg ular SOc or $100 bottle. Guaranteed by Koeppens. rut a porus piaster on the cnest and take a good cough syrup inter- I nally if you would treat a severe case of sore lungs properly. Get the dol- lar size BALLARD'S HOREHOUND oi nii t nu caLll uvino mcio us a free HERRICK'S RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER for the chest. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Starts Much Trouble, If all people knew that neglect of constipation would result in were in digestion, yellow jaundice or virulent Mver trouble they vould soon take Dr. King's New Life Pills and end it. Its the only safe way. Best for bil iousness, headache, dyspepsia, chills and debility. 25c at Koeppens. Saturday Night at M. E. Church Ringers and Glee Club g Admission 50c, 25c, 10c 8:30 p.m. Football I'layer Killed. Eugene ore., Nov. 24 Virgil No land, a freshman In college anil 1'ut guard on the football team l'ed at tho STgma Xu Fraternty House ana ilis body and the bed upon wli'cn he was found lying, were badly ourned. (he fiie being the result of & t ')nir" elee Ir'o current passed through the hudy f:i m an electric hathron, coimec-ted by a wirt with the electric lis;litln,T 'stim o; the Fraternity Him so. Slay Posfonp (Jsiino University of Oregon, Eiijonc, Ore., Nov. 24 On account of '.In tragic death of V'rgU Noland. rUhs guard on the Oregon varsity foofhu'.l team, it is almost certain that the Oregrn Multnomah game, which is scheduled for Thanksgiving day, will bo eallfd off. Noland was pledged tj the Sig ma Nu ftiternity, which sad een other mer on the flr-t squ id. Thes? are Chandler, Hall, Michael, Kellogg, Walker, Main and Kaiser. At a meeting of the asso-uted stu dents this morning resoiut'ois were passed making it Imperative that the management cancel the Thanksgiving day game-. Wolgn,t to Meet WelR Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 24. Tom Jones manager for Ad Wolgant, the lightweight champion, said today he had accepted a proposition from Gil Boaz, manager of the Madison Ah letic club of New York, for a fight be tween Woigast and Matt Wells, the English fighter, for December 16 or 23. Mail Carrier Unit. Seaside, Or. Jay Gillette was seri ously injured while attempting to drive into the barn of the Lumburs ranch, six miles up the Necanicum river. The wagon was piled high with lumber and Gillette bent his head to avoid striking the floor above. The space was too narrow. He was caught on the back of the neck by a joist and his body twisted and doubled up. The vertebra separated in one place about two Inches and other injuries were sustained. The spinal cord appears tn he nntnlureJ as the man can use h,s ,egg He was br0UgT,t to Seaside ,n an aut0 and wag taken to the hos-' plta, ,n Astoria yesterday. The young man has carri,.a the mil from this ,. on the Nehalem route for a long time. Would Recall Enpene Mayor. Kugene. Or. Recall petitions are be'ng circulated in Eugene against Mayor F. J. Rerger and Counc'lmen W A. Bell and F. R. Wetherbea. The matter Is being kept quiet, but it Is known to be in the hands of the same persons who recently circulated the petition against Councilman S. P. Ness and for the same motives. It is a re sult of the discharge of Chief of Po I'ro Farrinirton and Night Officers ' Bloat and Blanton last August. The Most Modern and Most Substantial Building Material-More Comfortable, and Cheaper in the end Save Yourseli Money Concrete Blocks and re-in-fort'tnl concrete are cheaper and far more satisfactory. "Make prettier work when finished and give the- great est comfort in either hot or cold weather. Estimates Phone Black 3786. Contractor 1-Yisvo Not to Get Overall. T.os Amreles. Nov. 24. That there is Httle likelihood of Orval Overall. formerly of the Chicago Cubs, ap rvmrinir next season in a San Fran cisco uniform. Is indicated in a state ment by Manager Frank Chance. "All this talk," said Chance, "about Overall irolnir to San Francisco is ab surd, for the simple reason that he belongs to Chicago. As far as I know there have been no arrangements for his sale to the Seals, and if I ean have my way, there will be none made. Chance also intimated that he would again be seen in action on first base for the Cubs next season. Tomorrow's Football Gnnie-s. East. West Point vs. Annapolis at Phila delphia. Harvard vs. Yale at Cambridge, Mass. Carlisle Indian School vs. Johns Hopkins at Baltimore. Georgetown vs. Maryland at Wash ington. Brown vs. Trinity at Providence.' Lehigh vs. Lafayette at South Beth lehem, Pa. Washington and Jefferson vs. VH lanova at Washington, Pa, West. Michigan vs. Nebraska at Lincoln, Neb. Ohio State vs. Syracuse at Colum bus. Ohio. Chicago vs. Wisconsin at Chicago. Iliinolr vs. Minnesota at Champaign, Illinois. Misosurl vs. Kansas nt Columbia Missouri. Western Reserves vs. Miami at Cleveland. Indiana vs. Purdue at Bloomington Indiana. KX-KIXG PLAIN JOHN HOVES. Former Ituler of 500,000 African Sav ajjes on Visit to Ijomlon. London. The ex-king of 500,000 African savages Is In London. He is j not as might be supposed, a great painted, gayly bedecked, du-ky war rior with an unpronounceable name, but a short, quiet, unobtrusive York shireman. named John Boyes. He won his kingdom by bluff and the aid of a clock and a musical box attachment, and retained it with the assistance of a gramophone and a knowledge of sleight of hand wed ded to indomitable pluck and York shire tenacity. For three years, from 1898 to 1901, this dour, determined little white man, who received practically no schooling, and startd life as a cabin boy and cook on a North Sea fishing smack, held sway over most of the fierce, treacherous Wa-Kikuyu natives of British East Africa. LIMIT Nl'MBEH OF CHILDREN AS WELL AS WIVES Dr. ,V. T. Belfield Sny Low Should Grade Size of Families. Chicago, 111. For a man with a limited earning capacity of $3 a day to have more than three children is a crime against society, according to Dr. William T. Beldfield, who advo cated the enactment of a state law limiting the number of children, as well as wives, In an address before the I Nat'onal Council of Women at the l Auditorium hotel. Attorney Carl A. Waldron another speaker, set forth the desire for(stnge life, vanity and economic conditions as the principal causes for girls drift ing Into Immorality. In explanat'on of his statements, Attorney Waldron said that in addi tion to the girls who are willingly bad and tho-e who allow themselves to be cajoled Into evil by vicious men, there are girls innu.nerablo who have an Irrepressible desire to go on the stage, beVeving that there all paths are strewn with roses. Then, too, according to the speak er, wages of working girls are so low that they are forced to either prac tice Immorality or starve. This con- , State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lacaa ! County h i Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ha to enlur partner of the firm of F. J. Cbeoe & Co , doing bimlneaa la the City of Toledo, County and State aforeaald. and that uld firm will pa; the aum of ONK HUNDRED 'imi.LAItH for each and every raae of ca tnrrh that eannnt be cared by the ass of Uall'a Catarrh Core. FRANK J. CHKNET. ftwnm to before me and anbarrlned In my nrmpDce, tbla uth day of December. A. D.. I Real A. W. OLF.ARON. Notary I'nblle. ! Hall's Catarrh Cnre Is takfo Internal! and arte directly on the blood and f'-nna mirfacea of the syatem. Bend for teatl mnnlala frwe F i CrjFNFT A CO., Toledo. O Hnli b all Driitffflate. 7A Take nall'a Family Pills for rnnatlpa Hod Furnished on D.A.MAY and Builder of all kinds of Concrete Work. ditlon can be remedied only by the business men themselves and until this is done much of the blame for white slaving should be laid at their door. "Foreign girls and immigrants are unsafe on Chicago streets," said Mr. Waldron. "But I might add that many fallen girls get their start in a life of evil in the smaller country town" Dr. William T. Belfleld recom mended state legislation whereby the number of children that a man might be allowed to have on a certain In come be regulated. "The state says that a man may have only one wife," said Dr. Bel field', "and I see no reason why the state should not have th right and the power to say that he shall have only a certain number of children " Another speaker was Dr. W. R. Mtnnlck. He said that, in his opin loi the Chicago postofflce was the greatest breeder of disease germs in the city. Bishop James Fallows also spoke, commending President Taft for his policy of increased naval protec tion. ONLY ONE SLAYKK IX 80 IS CAPITALLY PCNISIIED Administration of Criminal Law In tlio Vnitcd Stated a Disgrace, Judge Says. Omaha. Quoting President Taft as say ng "the administration of criminal law In this country Is a dis grace to civilization," Judge C. A. Do LAP OF PENDLETON A Treat For You Monday, Nov. 27 We will have with us for Monday only, one of the largest Fur Manufacturers in the United States, with a complete line of High Grade Furs The line will be open at Our Store for your inspection. Every lady should avail her self of this opportunity at the A!eMdersToPRE Give Yourself Satisfaction See my many beautiful de signs for Basements, Ilouae Foundations, Walls, Fences.. Curling, Building Trim mings and Cemetery Fences. They grow stronger with age. Application Pend leton, Oregon.. Courcy of Lawrence, Mass., justice of the superior court of Massachusetts, before the American Prison associa tion, pointed out that the United States was conspicuous for the great number of unpunished murderers. The defense of Ineanlty, the limita tion of the power of judges and the character of the testimony allowed to be introduced In behalf of the de fendant were some of the evils' which, he sa'd ought to be rectified. "The number of homicides In' this country for 1910' was 8975, an In crease of nearly 900 over the number In 1909, yet but one in eighty-six was capitally punished In 1910, as against one In seventy-four daring the year preceding," said Judge De Courcy. It Is said that in 1S96 for each million of the population there were 118 homicides in the United States; In Italy less than 15; in Canada less than IS; In Great Britain less than 9; in Germany less than 5. In the last year in London, with a population of 7,000 000, there were but 19 cases of murder. Of the 19 murders 5 committed suicide. All the others except 4 were arrested and either convicted and executed or com mitted to the Insane asylum. Stop coughing! You rack the lungs and worry the body. BALLARD'S HOREHOUND STRUP checks irrita tion, heals the lungs and restores comfortable breathing. Price 26c, tOc and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. ON