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PAGE FOUR. IUILY BAST OREGONIAy. PlgTDLETOy. OREQOH, TITTTRSDAT. FEBRUARY fi, IMS. ttTOTTT TMOTS, W Battf AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER rabitat Daily and Sml-Weekly at Ptav dlto Orcgo. k? tfca KACT OREGONIAN PUBLISHING CO. Catered at tli puatofflr ac ladtto. ; Oracoa. M seeond-ciaaa cull natter. Tk Dally Eaat Orcgosiaa la kept oa aale ' Ihr Knd-lmaa Neva Co., Z WaaaUifloa 1 trcx. Portland. Oregoa. 1 iaopertal Hotel New Stand. Portland. : Orearom. ! Cfcieara Boreas. 009 Swartty Batldlng. Waabkaffton. U. C. Buret a. SJ. r'or-, teeatb street. N. W. Dalle, ooe Tear, by mall 15.00 Daily, six months, by mat) 2.50 Daily, three mooth. by mail 1.2A Dally, ooe month, by mail o Daiiy, ooe year, by carrier T.50 Dally, aiz month, by carrier 1-73 Daily, three months, by carrier 1.95 Dally, ooe month, by carrier U Merni-Weekly, ooe year, by mall 1.50 &esBl-Vekiy, ix month, by mall... .75 BeU-Weekly, four mootha. by mall... .50 WITH DIAFASOX LCNGS. When a son was born to E Av Kieslhorat, piano man. he wired his friend. Col. E. S. Con way of Chicago: Third pedal arrived this mor ning. Mother and son doing nicely." As a piano man. Col Conway was up on third pedals, but there are third pedals and third pedals. He wanted to know what kind of a third pedal the little Kleselhorst was. "Loud or soft?" he wired back. "Iud." was Kieselhorst's an swer. Selected. OflE DOSE RELIEVES A COLD 110 QUININE Official City and County Paper. afejhber Coited rre Association. rEIlVKR.SK. Lord, oft I come unto Thy door. But when Thou openest It to me. Back to the dark I shrink once more. Away from light and Thee. Lord. ratapfcoM Alaia 1 . Thee I finest oft some gift of Pray; . Thou givest bread of wheat; Empty I turn upon my way. Counting a stone more swet. Thou bid'st me speed; then sit I still; Thou bldst me stay; then do I go; Lord, make me Thine In deed and wllL And ever keep me so! iiiette Wood worth Reese. Recent political progress has been away from constitutional checks on the. will of the people. The over whelming popular demand which ht teen voiced more or less by all the parties is for more direct control of legislation and greater freedom In the expression of the popular will. 'Nothing could be more obnoxious than the proposal that the people tie : themselves up with a constitutional prohibition against permitting them, selves to vote on any question of public policy." . Doubtless the torles in Missouri HI be no more successful In crip pling the initiative than they have teen in Oregon. They should turn their attention to Improving the legis lature so that It will not be necessary for the people to resort to such ex tensive use of the initiative. P.VrE-S COLD COMPOUND TURKS COLDS AND GIUPPE IX A FEW HOURS It is apositive fact that a dose of Pape"s Cold Compound, taken every two hours until three ' consecutive 1 doses are taken, will end the Grippe j and break up the most severe cold, i either in the head, chest, back, stom j ach. limbs or any part of the body. It promptly relieves the most mis- ; erable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverishness, sneez ing, sore throat, running of the nose, mucous catarrhal and rheumatic twinges. Take this wonderful Compound as directed, with the knowledge that there is nothing else in the world, which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery aa promptly and with out any other assistance or bad after effects as a 25-cent package of Pape's Co'.d Compound, which any druggist can supply accept no substitute contains no quinine. Belongs in every home. Tastes nice acta gently. loing The indictment of the Portland commission men for violation of the anti-trust law is prob H is Overdue, able but a faint shadow of what Is to come during the next few years. The whole country has been aroused to the trust's evil and all parties, save the bull moosers, are awake to the necessity of action. The democratic party was especially strong In its pledge to take steps to restore com petition and it Is probable that firm action will be taken by President Wilson. The Job must be done and will be done. If it Is not done by the government it will in time be done by the socialists, the syndicalists or the I. W. W. Many do not know it but alimony if. not always paid by ex-husband to et-wife. The pay AHrnoiry for Men. ment in numer. ous cases is the other way. In the state of California there are (1 grass widows who pay alimony to their weary and bewail ing former help meets. In Indiana 450 women pay alimony to former husbands; in Ohio there are 673 such cases; in Wisconsin, 566; Illinois more than 500; while in Pennsylvania there are about 60 cases though that state is the second largest In the union. The facts are vouched for by the census bureau and the bureau is neither for nor against the suffrage cause. If a bill that has been introduce.! in the legislature is adopted the state ' ' will take over the Colum- Ivoing and bia Southern project, a Undoing. Carey act scheme, and complete the reclama tion of the land for the settlers. The appropriation is to be reimburstble however, so it will coat the stale nothing. The move seems the best way out of a bad situation. The settlers went upon that project believing the state was behind the scheme and would safeguard their interests. No Joubt the board JrieJ to do so but under exlHting laws was powerless to per form such duty. The fact a bill Is now up to give the settlers relief Is of more than usual interest because of the action of the legislature In passing the Thompson xwamp land bill over the governor' veto. While the settlers on the Co lumbia Southern project are calling for aid the legislature has voted to bring about a repetition of the mis take down in Lake county. Such is lawmaking by the cgMn tur. Iown in old Missouri thee are people who like Home in Oregon wish to hobble the initiative In Mlxurl and referendum. Hut .l-. they are meeting with but little mipport. Com n enting on their efforts the St. IxuIh I'list-lJenjiatch fays: "News of the scheme to submit a constitutional amendment hedging about the initiative and referendum with almost prohibitive liars and for biJding the submission by initiative of any proposition relating to the single tax reads like a tale out of the middle ages. ....... In The Magnet. ''Even- man in your office Is love with the pretty typewriter." "What of it?" "I wouldn't have that sort of. thing going on." "Why should I object? Not a man I lost a day last year. Not even base ball attracts them." Pendleton will have baseball again and it is a pleasing prospect for we need the summer amusement. Now let us get a team that will play so well that if occasionally .an -umpire swipes a victory from them there will be victories to spare. Pre-lenten stories from the east show the Devil may well afford a 40 days' rest. TRY SOME OF THIS THE OLD HOME PAPER. When the evenin' shade is fall in' at the end o' the day. An' a feller rests from labor, smokin' at his pipe o' clay. There's nothin' Joes him so much good, be fortune up or down. As the little country paper from his Old Home Town. It its tain't a thing of beauty and print ain't always clean. But it straightens out his temper when a fellow's feeling mean. It takes the wrinkles off his face an' ' brushes off the frown. That little country paper from his Old Home Town. It tells of all the parties an' the balls on Pumpkin Row, 'Bout who spent Sunday with who's girl, an' how the crops'll grow, An' how it keeps a feller posted 'bout who's up and who's down That little country paper from his Old Home Town. Now The Evidence. "Did you have a nice walk with Mr. Smith Lizzie?" "Why, ' mother, who's been telling you I met Mr. Smith." "Nobody; but I notice you bring home his walking stick instead ot my best umbrella." Willing. "Would you marry .him if you were me?" "I'd marry any one that asked me. If I were you. Houston Post. Uliof flro Tlioy . ti mm 1 This question of the hour can be settled quickly and authoratively by an inspection of the newly arrived goods now on display in all our dep'ts. New Suits are here, the daintiest of Dresses, and many other new things of the very latest creations for Spring. Come when you can feast your appetite for things dainty things style-right and ytt with that touch of individuality which you should desire, Bp Alexander Dept. Store PENDLETON'S GREATEST STORE WE GIVE S. & II. TRADING STAMPS. Two thing which, farmers nils, HUwr of whkii, read backward, indicate tlto other? Pork; Krop. Needed Time. '"You told me to come back, and now when I come back you say you'll throw me out?" "Yes I hadn't time before!" Boston Transcript. Sure Sign. Are they happily mar. Mrs. Ame ried? Mrs. Wood They're still friends the people who introduced them each other. Chicago News. Progress. "Young man, do you know how to dance?" Young Man Well, parson, I know the holds, but I don't know the steps. Life. FEEL BULLY? TAKE T CASCARETS ON H I Poor iirL He I don't think Maude is looking like herself. She Can you blame her Not That Kind. "Is your husband a Socialist?" "Indeed not. He just hates to go with me to make calls." Detroit Free Press. Waldos Up. dear, I guess the honeymoon "Well Is over." "Why do you say that the bride. ' "I've been faking stock and find I'm down to $2.65." pouted Always Call Again. "Our sins are sure to find us out," quoted the Wise Guy. "Yes, but they have an unpleasant habit of calling again," added the Simple Mug Philadelphia Record. An I like to read the dallies an' the story papers, too; at times the yaller novels an' some other trash don't you? But when I want some readln' that'll brush away a frown, , . I want the litltle country paper from my Old Home Town. Denver Post. Not Needed. "Do you carry burglar insurance on your home, Bildad?" asked Wig gles. "I used to, but since the twins came I've given it up," said Bildad. "No body sleeps at our house after dark S-. what's the use?" Harper's Weekly. ' Meaning ? Oabe What do you think of Car negie's scheme to pension presidents who retire to private life? Steve I'm for It. It's worth $25. 000 a year to keep some of them in retirement. Cincinnati Enquirer.' Poor Woman. "My wife read me a curtain lecture last night." "Eh! Does she read 'em?" "She has to read 'em now. Her memory Is falling." Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Fruit of Love. "That girl Is a peach." "Ah! she Is the apple of my eye." "Then I suppose you are going to make a pair." Baltimore American. Joyful SurprirtC. Wife What makes you so happy? Did that letter contain a check? Hub No; but it didn't contain a till Brooklyn Transcript. A Ready Answer. Beggar Can you help a poor gent mister? Passerby Hum! What sort of a a- do you call yourself? l.tg?ar A indigent, sir. She Ilad. "Have you any unmarried daugh ters, Mrs. De Willoughby?" asked the visitor. "Oh, yes, Mr.' Vanderbloom. My daughter Minnie was unmarried last week by Judge Cuttem of Reno," replied the lady. Harper's Weekly. Scat! 'Husband (with bad cold, reading out war news to his wife) I see the Bulgarians have taken a-a-techer-t-tls-rah! Wife O no, dear; I think that must be a mistake they took that place last week. Punch. ' What it Meant. "Jack and I have parted forever." "Good gracious! What does that mean?" "Means I'll get a five pound box of candy in about an hour." Judge. Real Brave. "Courageous, isn't she?" "Very! Why, she Is engaged to marry a man named Triplett!" New York Sun. If Pleased You'd be Willi the Meat You Buy TRADE HERE! For Beef to Boast or Pork to Fry, TRADE HERE! Beef and Pork Our Leading Crop. You'll Find us Always on tho IIop Scrupulously Clean, We Uso the lop TRADE HERE I Empire Moat Go. PHONE MAIN 18. A 10-Cent Box Will Keep Your Liver Stomach and Itoweis Clean, I tire and Fresh for Months. Sick headache, biliousness, dizzi ness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath always trace them to torpid liver, delayed fermenting food In the bowels or sour, gassy stom ach. Poisonous matter clogged in the in testines, instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes con gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick ening headache. Salts, cathartic pills, oil and purga tive waters force a passageway for a day or two yes-r-but they don't take the poisons out and have no effect upon the liver or stomach. Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste mat ter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will surely Btralghten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels clean and regular for months. Hoxpl table. "Well, did New York appeal to you?" "Yes. It was 'welcome' when I came and 'well done' when I went. Cornell Widow. Nyals Kidney Pills FOR Backache and Kidney Trouble NO RELIEF NO PAT at Koeppen's THE DRUG STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. Nature Note. Little Dorothy had never before visited her grandfather, who lived in the country. The chickens occupied her undivided attention for half her first day at the farm. Finally she sought ner granaiainer ana anyiy asked: "Grandpa, do all hens eat with their noses?" Loss of Appetite Is loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and Is often a forerunner of prostrating dis ease. It Is serious and especially so to people that must keep up and doing or get behindhand. The best medicine to take for it Is the great constitutional remedy Hood's Sarsaparilla Which purines and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. Get It today In usual liquid form or r-hocolated tablets called 8arsatab Your Appearance Speaks For Itself. It Is the duty of every one to look their very best. Putting the best foot forward is not only pleasing, but it is good business. Your income and its amount has a great Jeai to do with the way you can dress, but not everything. Almost as much depends on how you spend your money, jf you buy as the Impulse strikes you it Is a certainty that you will not always get full value. Your buying should be done with forethought. You can gain full know U"lge of when, where, and what to buy In a few moments' time each day. It takes no longer than that to go through the advertisements of the merchants of this city, the best of whom advertise in the EAST OltEGONIAN. Kead these advertisements closely and con stantly each day, then you can be sure of getting the-best that money can buy at the lowest price for which It can be sold. (Copyright, UU, by J. P. Fallon.) L J Before You Move Investigate Be sure your new home has that important modern convenience electric light. There are many such and they are in great demand by those who know how to enjoy them. The modern electric Hgfit is so much better than any other that no one need hesi tate about the cost The General Electric Com pany has perfected its MAZDA lamp which gives twice as much light as ordinary electric lamps using an equal amount of electricity. Wc Have G.E. MAZDA Lamps For all those who live in wired houses we offer an opportunity of getting the benefit of the great light giving ouality of these lamps. For those who own , unwirea houses on our distnbutinff lines we will give advice of value in wiring houses for electric light Pacific Power k Light Co. v "Always at Your Service" . rj:p Guaranteed by Tho Pendleton DrugHGo. Have Your House Wired for Electricity It's cheaper, safer, far more pleasing and saves much un necessary eye-strain. At the present rate" for light ing you get one kilowatt more for S1.00 than was formerly' given for $1.60. By using the new wlre-typa MAZDA lamp you get three times more light than from the ordinary lamp and your light is as bright and clear as cay light This new MAZDA oan be used on ordinary drops and cords without breaking. SAVE TOUR ETES, SAVE TOUR HOUSE, SAVE MONET, BE COMFORTABLE. Electric and gas supplies, elec tric light wiring, bell wiring, gas piping, motors and dynamos. SEE J. L. Vaughan 111 Main 8t Phone Main lit. REXALL Liver Salts For Rheumalism "Stomach Liver and Kidneys"