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TEN PAGES DAILY EASTQREGONIAN, PENDLETON", OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1912. PAGE SEVEN DDom'ISaDiDd Ann0 ffigistiu! Reinforced Concrete See my many beautiful de signs for Basement, House Foundations, Walls, Fences, Curbing, Building Trim mings and Cemetery Fences. Tbey grow stronger with age. Concrete Blocks Concrete Blocks and re-in-forced concrete are cheaper and far more satisfactory. Make prettier work when finibhed and give the great est comfort in either hot or cold weather. When You Build il of Concrete, You need to Build but once Estimates Furnished on Application D. A. MAY Phone Black 3786. Pend leton, Oregon. Contractor and Builder of all kinds of Concrete Work. Tho Host Eteofe q! Mil Before buying it may interest you to know that the best producers are bred and raised right here in Eastern Ore gonit will pay you to investigate. ,1 have at the Commercial Barn in Pendleton a fine lot of Jacks, acclimated, bred aad raised In Eastern Oregon, on the "Eastern Oregon Jack Farm" in Morrow county. These Jacks are of the best breeds and best producers in the United States. Jacks that stand undefeated in the show ring in both 'Oregon and Washington. They have produced mules that have taken all first and second premiums, with one exception, ' for the past IS years. I have been breeding and selling for many years, and can say what no other seller or breeder can truthfully say, that I have never yet sold a Jack that has failed to give satisfaction. I have with these Jacks the largest yearling mule In the United States. I will pay 1500.00 for his equal regardless of color,' that will make a mate. This mule was sired by Black Night, Jr., that heads my herd of Jennets, and is also the sire of all my young Jacks under S years of age. All prices are right, and all Jacks guaranteed and registered in the Standard Jack Register of America. B. F. SWAGGART Eastern Oregon Jack Farm MULES MULES ! v ... vO$ vtl-WMftN' : ml ., fc r:, rtV?- :--tT'-ur ' v.Hi.r 26 Head of Choice, Well Broke Missouri Mules ALE Feed Yard FOR At Oregon Trade with us and we will treat you right E. L. SMITH & CO. PENDLETON, OREGON LOVE IN EPIGRAMS BY FATHER FamoiiH London lrl,t L'rges Society People of xow york to lie More Faithful in OlxMlence to Conscience their search for a third person. An examination indicated that the girl was attacked by her stepfather and one theory 8 that a third person shot the stepfather and accidentally killed the girl at the sam time. SPOXGE SEWED IX WOUND. Woman Patient's Resultant Suit May Itoach Illinois Supreme Court. Springfield, 111. The klleged action , of a surgeon In sewing up a sponge of in a woman upon whom he had per- formed a surgical operation Is the basis of a suit which may reach the Illinois supreme court. A petition for a writ of sertiorari to New York. Father Vaughan London spoke In the Church of St Francis avler to an audience so great that people stood in the aisles of the big building. The automobiles of many society, people were parked, out-, Dring the case from the appellate side. His subject was "Love." Hejcourt of this district was filed in the urged a more faithful obedience to;8upreme court ln the case of Carrie conscience, which so often urges that . a. SmIth VH Dr- Erne8t Mammen of we put away the book which is not McLean county. good for our spiritual welfare; that) Mra. Smith aiieged that through whispers to women, "Do not dress so i malpractice on the part of Dr. Mam decoliete it Is not good for the men I mne a physician's sponge was sewed who are around you, and remon- )n her wh ne , unconscious " "'""".on the operating table. use of cameras wltr: which so many Pu,..e Ke movmg pictures or ineir i cxtXE SAM As STUMP PlLI.EIt. uwii crcuiiiiii mat are not upuiung. His sermon was full of epigrams, some of which follow: StrojigCKt Tiling in JJfe. Idaho' Ilurware Man Says Govern nient Should Hep to Clear Land.s. Spokane, Wash. H. L. Thomason "Love is the greatest, the grandest ' of Sandpoint, Idaho, a delegate at the the sweetest and strongest thing "in yearly meeting of the Pacific North life." j west Hardware and Implement Deal- "Man without love is not a man. j er8' association, interested many vis Woman without love is already ' ,tors from various parts of the Pa dead." jcific slope and lntermountain country "Love is so Important that if you . in a plan to have the federal govern die without it you go to hell. With ment assist in clearing logged-off It you go to heaven." I lands in the west. He said: "The "A man may bring his bride to the cost of clearing cut-over timber land altar and show her his multi-millions ' is high, and on that account it is dif glving her worldly power, but if she ; ficult to induce settlers and prospec ts a true wife and cannot command tive home builders to go into the dis the recesses of his heart, It all goes trlcts. The government makes a large for nothing." appropriation fo rthe opening of rlv- "What u. wonderful thing! Why ers and the reclamation of lands, as did God send you, my Catholic It should, and we who live In the tim brethren. to this queer place called ber districts thing it also should give Life, with all it terrible anxieties ' similar aid In the- clearing of valuable and troubles? To grow a little love lands now studded with-stumps, but fire at which He might warm this adapted to the highest form of agri earth." .'culture. It would, benefit the entire "All love is borrowed from God. country and provide low priced lands There Is no such thing as love that for thousands now crowded ln cities." has not descended." j "Children know that God Is Love I asked a 5-year-old i.ovptt vnn mn r,4VT,- 'How do you, eivc iinmc wir.r. r.tiv love God?' She opened her arms wide j 'So. Head of Harriman System Foreseen Great Boom in Traffic on Pana ma's Completion. she said. "He left His throne and died upon the cross His arms stretched out 1 ; 1, u i. il l',, Un T mc iiic nine iuiiuo. Jic oats, -, . m T1 . . T . , . at these arms. Does any one ove Harriman sj-stem, who you more? Greater love hath no tourlnR tfce ,n Merely "If you have fallen away-like a ! crlt'clss the enormous appropriations child fallen in the dust, who runs j ma(de the government for inland back for mother to kiss away the waterways as a waste of funds. He r, ni i in,, says " is absurd to talk about the that mother." LOST $100,000 IN A DAY. government appropriating $5,000,000 for these projects, which he asserts are dead for all time. "Railroads are far better than these inland water ways and canals," Lovett said, "and Heavy Gambling by Second Husband, in the long run are far the cheapest of King liCoptflri's Morganatic Wife. Paris. To such an extent has gamb ling spread in Paris and the French provincial resorts frequented by Am- method of transportation." Speaking of the Panarnu canal, President Lovett denied most emphat ically that any of the railroad sys- ericans that the Chamber of Deputies tems with which h was connec-tpd has decided to take up the matter and had splnt on6 4oUaT in Opp0slng the divert some of the millions thusCana, He 8a,d thlg would app, al squandered Into the national treas-i80 to tne big lntereBts backing the urv- railroads he represents. At a single club, scarcely a step . ..Thougj, appreciating the canal will from the Place de l'Opera, it Is stat-1 create competition for the railroads," ed, during the year Just ended no less ne sald ,.lt wiu beneflt the railroads than $100,000,000 was risked on the and j-jj telI .ou wny turn of the cards at baccarat, and j "To a certainty the' canal wilf bene there are nearly a dozen,, places in flt California, where we have more the city where nearly as much Is staked anually. Baccarat Is responsible for the di vorce which is now pending between track than In 'any other state. The canal will unquestionably benefit Texas and the whole Southwest. "If it benefits all this septinn It Is Baroness Vaughan, the morganatic ,)OUlllj to beneflt the raliroad3 and wife of the late King of the Belgians, , we have not and wl not do any. and her second husband. It Is said . thing to hinder its early completion that when her friends told the Bar- ' an(j operation " oness that ner nusDana was lona oi baccarat she replied. "Let him play a million. It won't matter." At the end of a very hrief period, however, she was forced to put a stop to it, as her husband's losses at the card table are said to have reached $400,000 in a single day, and to have threatened to swallow up the fortune ETHEL BAimYMORE IS EXPECTING NEW HEIIX Actress. Who Is Mr9. Knssoll Gris wolit Colt in Private Life, Is Said to I5o Preparing for Interesting Event. - New York. Her intimate friends Wiiisoer thaf Mrs T?usotli nriuwol.l iimi ner oy ivimr neopom, me uciuai Colt (Miss Ethel Barrvmore) will amount of which has never been re- 1 make her husband very proud and vealed. KANSAS MYSTEllY 'lN DOVHLE KILI,I(i IS PAKTLY SOLVED happy again. The Colts' first born, a boy, came to bless them in December, 1909, and mother and father have been abso lutely devoted to him. Mrs. Colt has been with the little chap as constant ly as her duties to the stage have permitted. Miss Barrymore and Mr. Colt were Examination of nod'y of Clara Bello Stlckncy Shovs That Step-Father Attacked Her. Topeka, Kan. That John J. nick els shot Clara Belle Stickney, aged married early in March, 1909, at Hyde n, nis stepdaughter, to death and Park, near Boston. He is the son of then turned the weapon on himself Colonel Samuel Pomeroy Colt, pres ls the theory of officers working on idem of the United S'.ates Rubber the dual tragedy on nickels farm, company, who was delighted with. the but they admit this theory does not match. satisfy all the elements ln the mys-' When Mrs. Colt was playing in ter'. j Los Angeles last July there were ru- An examination of the man's bat- ' mors that she would' seek a divorce, tered' head revealed the presence of She returned here and ear y In Au shot and powder burns. His cap , gust Mr. Colt and she went to live was round thirty feet away from where he fell and between it and his body were bits of hair and blood spots, as if carried there by the explo sion of the gun. Only one recently fired shell could be found, however. The officers have not given up at their home at Mamaroneck. N. Y. Both denied most positively, and as it proved, most truly, that any mis understanding existed between thm. Miss Barrymore is now playing in "A Slice of Life" and "Cousin Kate" at '.he Empire theater here. IT 0 Jr. 1 Vaudeville TONIGHT PENDLETON'S POPU LAR PICTURE SHOW TME, COSY Where the entire family can en joy a high-class motion picture how with comfort. Fuiiy Pathos Scenic Thrilling All Properly Mixed Open Afternoon and Evening. Clianges Sunday, Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. Next Door to St. George HoteL Admission 5c and 10c PASTIUE THEATRE CASS MATLOCK, Prop Best Pictures More Pictures Latest Pictures s and illustrated Bongs in the city. Shows afternoon and eve nings. Refined and enter taining for the entire family. Next to French Restaurant t Entire change three times each week. Be sure and see the nest change. Adults 10c. Children under 10 years, 5c. (B ip a on afl THEATRE re-opened under the former management that made the show-house so popular and gave to Pendleton the best acts in vaudeville and latest motion pictures. We Recommend Tonight's Program Doors Open at T. Vusal Prices. 0BPHEUC3 Theatre J. r. M.YDEUNACU, Prop. High-Class Up-to-Date Motion Pictures For Men, Women and Children Program changes Snnday's, Tuesday's and Friday's . See Program in Today's Paper ? i . t i. i 1 i i i i . 1! Scene from "THE KISS WALTZ'