EIGHT PACKS. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, DNCKMHKK, 31. 19. PAGE THREE. Mill KBOir.-rai!flllr We still have left a fine line of Men's suits and overcoats in this season's styles and patterns, priced regularly at $ 1 5.00, $ 1 6.50, $ 1 8.50, $20.00 and $22.50, that we are 'going to dispose of in order to continue the reduction of stock. There did not seem to be quite enough incentive with some for them to sell at $1 5.00, during our big sale just closed, so for the coming week, commencing Monday, January 3rd, we will offer your choice of these SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR .CDoCDCID Don't fail to call Monday-This high-class clothing will not last long at this price. Sizes to fit large, small or regular and patterns to please all. All hung on racks, easy to see, easy to select and with our correct made clothing, easy to be fit. This is the class of clothing on sale other places at higher prices, but we'll fit you perfect in a Suit or Overcoat for only $ 1 0.00, at BOND BROTH BRS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers FAMILY SKELETONS ARE DISINTERRED STRUGGLE BETWEEN LORDS AND London. Characterized by , the rattling of old bones, the exhibition of ancient family skeletons and the airing of mildewed scandals, the cam paign for the coming election Is rap Idly developing In Interest and ex citement. The king's proclamation, formally dissolving parliament and issuing writs for the election, is scheduled for January 8. The first borough pollings will be held Janu- I ary 13 and will continue through three days, to be followed by the country pollings, from January 19 to 24. It la expected that the new parliament will meet on February 13. As the issue 1n tho campaign, de clared to Involve the greatest constl- . tutional crisis In the history of Eng land since Cromwell slayed the doc trine of the divine right of kings. Is one between the commons and the lords, the latter are naturally receiv ing a great many delicate attentions from the liberal press. If we are to believe ;the newspapersand the 'I bel laws of England are too strict to permit of the publication of willful falsehoods the origin of many of the dukes and my-lords of Oreat Brit ain is dubious, to say the least-of It. Reynold's Newspaper, one of the principal organs of tho party In pow er, gives some Interesting genealogi cal accounts of which the following nre samples. Duke of Grafton. "But let us begin at the dukes. Nono of them voted for the budget. Twenty of them were among the 350 peers who voted against It. One was the old Duke of Grafton, a man close on ninety. Him they dragged up all the way from the back-wood In Nor folk. His grace. Is a Pr because there was once a person called Bar bara Vllllers. Barbara was a preco cious young woman, and no mistake. She married one Roger Palmer, Karl oootif-mnlno 'But he does not ap- year,' It Is said, 'to have been-the father of any of her orrspnng. mero were at least three claimants for the nntomitv of her fflrst child, Anno. Koger claimed, but Charles II ack tinr u his bv roval war- I V ' 1. 1 1 11 I t ... M ' rant, though public opinion assigned her to yet a third claimant, my Lord Chesterfield, of whom the child was a. living Image. Barbara's second .kii m o a named Charles. The moth mn r-rnpj to him when a mere child that an Intellect that never promised very well was impairea. with a certain appropriateness he was made a duke. She had five other children. Ono of them, a girl, was married. She became a nun, but that did not prevent her fromd becoming a mother. liamara n;ui - lovers by the score. But It was her connection with Charles that has tm mortallzed her and enriched the lords. She fattened, by the king's favor, on the national revenue to the national detriment, and she was made Dm-hcss of Cleveland In consideration of 'her own personal virtues." That is why the motto of the Duke of Grafton it 'Et deeus et pretlum recti.' For his Grace de scends from her second son, Henry Fitxrov. Kinir Phnrlea refusi.H nf first to acknowledge the child as his, but In the end he gave him the bene fit of the doubt and made him Duke of Grafton. "Lord Southampton also descends directly from the frail Barbara. Then his Grace of Buccleuch was In the ducal band of twenty. His surname Is Scott, but It really ought to be Walker, for the first duke resulted from the 'llason between Lucy Walk er and Charles II. Poor Lucy! She took up with Charles when he was a boy, and no ducheys ever ramo her way. for her lover wan then In exllo and hard up for cash. Poor Lucy again! She went altogether to the bad, jnd her early death was attrib- utdil tt hr wnvu-nrH mnnnPF nf liv ing,, strange that her descendants are among ones noreauary legislators in the Twentieth Century! Lord Bon- tagu or Beaulieu descends from L.ucy ntfin. TTi vnteri iicn.lnKt the fondiret. The Carolean peers, It will be observ ed, nre very anti-budget. More Rrvcnt Scandal. "N'ow we skin the centuries, and come to the times of the Regency. Wo nnllfu T.rrH Cnnvnirham'M name In the division list. How came this young fellow to be a marquis? In this way: His great-grandfather, one Henry Conyngham (tho family. name was originally cunningnam), was nn Irish hnron. Hut he sunnort- ed tho Act of Union, and was paid partly in casn, partly in tmes. hb grew Into nn earl. But his later ad vancement of fortune he owed chief ly to his wife The regent, she, and her hubby (an accommodating chap) Instituted a cosy menage a trios In ft. Jn tries. She was the regent s mistress, and she led him by the nose. Kven George Conning had to get on the right Bide of her. Her husband was made a marquis, aitd her children were advanced In va rious ways. The Marquis of Con ynghsm is a marquis because his grent-grnndmother was the mistress nf George IV. That's the truth of It. From her, also, is descended Lord Londeshorouph. another anti-budget peer. Tho Earl of Munster was also n gainst the budget. The first earl, his grand father, was tho Illegitimate son of Mrs. Jordnn, the actress, and tho nrlneo whn became William IV. Mrs. Jordnn was more sinned ngalnst than sinning. The aaugnter or a scene-shifter she was taken advan tage of by a scoundrel, by whom she had a child. Afterwards she married one Ford, by whom she had four children. By William she had ten. Her royal lover -Allowed her 100 pounds a year, but he afterward wanted to reduce It by one-hulf. She. a celebrated actress by this time, ob jected, and sent him a playbill with these words at the bottom marked: "Nn money returned after the rais in? of tiie curtain." She died In great indigence at St. Cloud, neglected by all her children By William she wis also the great-grandmother of Lord Errol and Lord Falkland. is roNCK in-: i.kox s HIRAM A RKAI.1TY No i .pWr from Recent InvcMiini-t-oiin Hopclcwt Cam's Cured at Mineral SrlngH I.i-ml to Comment. In the days of Spain't " splendor, when returning Spanish galleons brought precious cargoes of gold and other minerals back to Madrid, wild legends of springs of eternal life were told in every European court. Police tie Leon, a Span.sh gentle man of great riches, fitted out an ex pedition and went In search of the spring of life. The' ludicrous and pathetic ending of this expedition is known to every schoolboy, but it Is very often called to mind by some new springs somewhere In the wilds of Africa, India or Asia. The recent and practical demon stration of mineral springs which make marvelous cures has again brought forth the story abroad of Ponee de Loon's myth. Paso nobles Hot Springs. Califor nia, are now the .cause of universal wonderment because of the continued uccis. f ul cures being made there. But aside from any romanti" fea ture of the springs, dealing with "3 Indian tradition or its oc unnncy by the Frnncisian Monks. Paso Robb-s Is today among medical men who know, the cause, of much interest nrC. scientific investigation. Many are not aware of what a place Paso Robles really is. The town is by all means one of the most thorough health towns In the world. It is given over to the cure of the sick. Its' citizens regard its waters almost in an Infallible light. The temperature, altitude, air an 1 scenery make it an Ideal retreat. Its cures for rheumatism, gout, stomach trouble, kidney and otner organic ur eases have been so remarkable that its citizens believe there Is nothing Its baths cannot conquer, 'invalids from all over the country come to Paso Robles. Here can be seen every strata of human life from tho bank president in the sumptuous hotel to the sick man reposing in his tent on the meadows. Paso Robles 'is distinctly a spot where weak women gain henlHi rap idly, and an hour's conversation at the bath house will reveal tales of ner vous women who have been cured. One wonders, after being at Paso Robles (The Pass of the Oaks) wheth er Ponce de Leon really was without Justification when he started In search of the wonderful "waters of youth."" , A small book, neatly . Illustrated, has been recently published by the management telling the story of the Hot Springs in a most interesting manner and giving cimplete informa tion. Send for it, either to Wm. Mc Murray. General Passenger Agent of the O. R. & N.. Portland, Oregon, or Dr. F. W. Sawyer. Manager, Paso Ro bles! Cal. $100 Reward. Slim. Ti rmirleiii of this iiuuer will b pleased to learn that tlierc is at least ne dreaded disease mat science has heeti able lu one Id all Ks stages, and tliat Is t'arnrrli. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure ui known to the medical fraternity, isiarru l.olmr a conatllinloiiul disease, require s constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrb Cure taken Internally, artinc directly upou the blood and mucous nurrinr or me ays tern, thereby destroying the foundation or I lie disease, and ulviic l lie patient strength by handing up t tie ronailriition and assist Int. nature In doing its' work. The pro prietora bare so much faltb In Its curative power that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for an; rase that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonial. Address : F. J CHENEY k CO.. Toledo. O. Sold bT Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family I'll la for eonstlpa tloo. ESKIMOS' STOKY MAY EXPLAIN ANDRE'S DEATH London. Curious reports of a pos sible clue to the death of Andre and his companions, who sought to reach the North Pole by balloon in 1897. are published In the "Tngeblatt." It Is stated that a Catholic missionary working among the Eskimos In the lands lying north of Canada reported to his bishop that he found a tribe whose members told him that some years ago they saw a "white house In the sky," which came to earth near them. The Eskimos said that they found in the "white house" two half-starved white men, whom they fed and nurs ed. In spite of their care the men died.- The Eskimos also stated, according to the missionary, that they used part of the "white house" (presumably the car of the supposed balloon) to store ropes In. The missionary in tends to make further investigations. PILES Sl'REP IN 6 TO 14 DAYS 'AZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, llllnd. Weeding or Protrud ing Piles In 0 to 14 days or money refund ed. r0c Lost or left at wrong place by de Ilveryman, pair ladles' new shoes. Finder please notify this nfflce. WORTH KNOWING. Simple Heiiictlv That Any One Can Prepare at Home. Most people are more or less sub ject to coughs and colds. A simple remedy that will break up a cold quickly and cure any cough that is curable Is made by mixing two ounc es of Olycerine, a halt ounce of Vir gin Oil of Pine compound and eight ounces of pure Whisky. You can get these In any good drug store and easily mix them In a large bottle. The mixture Is highly recommended by the Leach Chemical Co., of Cincinnati, who prepare the genuine Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure for dispens ing. t FUEL .anything you want in FUEL Reck Springs Coal Good dry Oak, Black Pine, Yel low Pine, Fir, Slab Wood and Split Wood B. L. Burroughs phone Main 5. Office 607 Mabi Street, Near O. R. & N. Depot. The East End Grocery Will be closed all day New Years, Jan. 1 Watch For the Order Boys Friday t Ornheum Theatre J. P. MEDERXAC II. Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SEE PROGRAM IX TODAY'S PAPER. ' Dyers' Best Flour Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread is assured when BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley 'always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon"