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t FAGS COL. DAILY EAST OKK GONIAL, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATTODAY, JULY 4, 1908. EIGHT PAGES. in Mill CODE WH.VrS IN A NAME?" ChlcJc-IYaa Not Food for Friers But for Humana. Shakespeare'! trite little Interro gation, '"What's In a name?" may be ancient and hackneyed, but Its appli cation Is Just as apropos now as It was in the days of the courtier. For Instance, over In Spain they cultivate. chick-peas. On the face of It, that co u ml s like a fattening staple for spring friers, but no, In the land of imjnrigiii oafs .imcricnns urnu uie I ten up 0 j( Double Political Life Kofunvtable I Consul-General RIdgely tells the Men Attend Church ou Sundays and department of commerce and labor Corrtin, Court Dohnurt, Offl- that chlck ea8 enter ,nto the I nipfArv of tiPflriv vrv hrmaohnM It. limn u turn iJ8. Snnln fnrmln th rhlf lnrAont ! in the Spanish national dish "cocldo." John E. Lathrop, formerly editor of "They are the delight of the rich as Al'GrSTTS THOMAS TLEAIS FOR PURE POLITICS. the East Oregonlan, but now Wash Ington correspondent for a syndicate of northwest papers, writes of an In tervlew with Augustus Thomas, the playwright, on American politics, In the Boise Capital News: Tne double standard or morals is the paramount issue In American politics," was the assertion of Augus tus Thomas, the celebrated play wright, orator and author, at the Lambs' club, where he was talking politics at my request. It was staggering at first, until he wont on to explain that he had been preparing a seconding Bryan speech for the Denver convention and had run across that phrase "double standard of morals" among his verbal store house and had dragged It forth to utilize in centering attention on his remarks-r-remarks which will be pregnant with meaning, eloquent and loaded with the fruits of deep study and patrloitc thought. "You don't propose to Introduce the Harry Thaws and the Chester 011 lettos and their like into national poli tics?" I asked. "Oh. no," he answered; "the dou ble standard of morals is business the life which permits a business man to attend his church with his family, privately do all that an ideal citizen would do, and then walk down town Monday morning or any morning and as a manager of a corporation order his general counsel to go and debauch that court or corrupt that legislature." Mr. Thomas contends that the pres ent Issue Is moral, and that the moral comes before the economic in political Importance. "Tou see. it's like this If we cannot cure the awful state of immorality which has cursed the country, and permitted men to do as business men what they dare not do as private cltl tens, if we cannot make It unrespect able for a lawyer to take a case which does not make for truth and justice and the people's good, If we cannot make It personally unpopular for managers of big business to divert the course of honest government, then It ii futile to establish healthy econom ic truths, for we cannot get them put into effect." r- Augustus Thomas, who was saying this, impresses one as being a very . large man mentally, and that he pos eesses Intellectual and moral as well as physical graces most people long ago conceded. Testerday. on the suggestion of newspaper acquaintance here, I called Mr. Thomas on the telephone and asked for an Interview. He was at East Hampton, 100 miles away. "I want some political information touching New York," I said. "I'll meet you tomorrow at 12:30 at the Lambs' club," he answered, and at that celebrated place the next day the man who wrote "Alabama" re vealed his wonderfully broad interest in his fellow man and his great men tal development. "Honesty and good will," these he named as two essentials of successful popular government honesty .that the people may get their will carried out, and good will that carried out will be such as to bring happiness to all. well as the poor In Spain." says Mr. RIdgely, "and, next to bread, the, staff of life.' In the 10 Castlllan provinces 143,- 992 acres of land, irrigated and non- Irrgated, were sown to chick peas in 1907. Even then the capacious Span ish national stomach Is not satisfied,!! and surprisingly large quantities are! Imported from Mexico. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup fori young and old is prompt relief fori coughs, croup, hoarseness, whooping; cough. Gently laxative. Guaranteed. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. James F. 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