Kioirr pages. DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, TTTCTtSDAY, JANUARY 13, 191. PAGE TURKIC. This coal is fresh from the mines and has not stood and slacked. Is of best heat producing quality 2 Reasons Vvhy You should Buy Now ! Owing to the coal famine in the Northwest, er.d the uncertainty of ihi merts, CO L moy reach a sky-high prica this winter; end we can deliver your order direct from the car thus aving extra handling which you are compelled to pay for. If You Want Good Egg or Lump Coal Phone Your Order Today to BEN L. BURROUGHS '- - - - Phone m am M. 6. ROYAL DIES . IN WALLA WALLA fxmMCU PENDLETO.V MAY succumbs to illness H1 Boon Sick Hut 48 Hours For sserly Taught In Pendleton Schools Wa Rom While, .Parents Were Omening llalns. Attorney M. G. Royal of Walla Wana. died suddenly Tuesday even ing at St. Mary's hopsital In that city, after an Illness of less than 48 hours. The deceased was well known In this city, many of the residents having gone to school to him when ho was teaching In Pendleton. It was M. G. Royal who graded the local city schools, several years ago. The following concerning Ills life and death Is tnken from the Walla Wnlla Union. Death was unexpected and resulted after an operation to relieve Intesti nal trouble. Mr. Royal was at work In his office Saturday and returned home In the. evening feeling In the best of health. Ho was taken 111 Sun day morning and grew steadily worse. The nttendlng physicians announced nn operation was the only means of saving his life and this proved of no avail and only served to hasten his death., M. O. Royal was a son of Rev. T. F. Royal of Portland, and ho was burn In 1R53, while the family was crossing the plains of Utah on their way across the country to the north west whero the father was to do mis sionary work. The father is In his 90th year, and Is the oldest living missionary In the state of Oregon. Ho Is Identified with the M. E. church nnd has been a worker in the Oregon conference for the past fifty years. He Is now living a retired life with a son. The deceased spent his boyhood days In the Willamette valley. He later graduated from a law school and hag practiced for about 15 years. He has lived In Portland, Olympla and Salem, coming to Walla Walla In April of 1306. Since coming here he ha enjoyed a good practice and was looked upon aa one of Walla Walla's most Influential citizens, in l'JUS ne was united In marriage to a daughter of County Auditor McCaw. Mr. Roy- j al was a Mason and at the time of j his death was superintendent of the First M. E. Sunday school, of which, denomination ho has been a life-long' member. Mrs. J. W. McCaw, his ' mother-in-law, has been In 111 health for the past few montns ana wnen informed of her son-ln-law's sudden death last night, suffered a relapse. Her condition. Is grave. Besides tho widow the deceased Is survived by four children, Ronald artrf Barbara, at home, Miss Bnn!o Royal, on Illus trator on the Chicago Tribune, and a married daughter In Tacoma. Besides his aged father, tho following broth ers and sifters survive the deceased: Forrester of Portland; Stanley O., Cincinnati, O.; Mrs. A eolla Oberg, wife of Rev. Harold Oberg of Port land, and Mrs. Carrie L. Munnpleard of Vancouver, Wash. No funeral arrangements .will be made until relatives are lieard from. Pneumonia Follows a Cold hut never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. which stops the cough, heals the lungs, and expels the cold from your system. Take at first sign of a cold and avoid a dangerous Illness. Koeppen Eros. "No Wltto Street;" Ciar. St. Petersburg. It Is officially an iinuneed that tho emperor has can celed tho name of Witte street re cently given to ope of the Important avnu.es by the city council and has oidered It renamed Street of Peter tho Great. This public mark of im perial disfavor has convinced friends nf 'Count Wltte that there Is no chance of his playing1 an important w.i In nnhl e. I f., under present con- i 'ditlons. He w.ll probably accept the: ! post of president of the council of a j ' new bank to bo formed by the consol- Idation qf the Russo-Chinese nnd ! ' Northern "banks, two Important finan- ' ! clal Institutions. ! ! re, ,..,L 4 fill Ik IV nVP 1IAY. : Take LAXATIVE It HOMO Quinine Tulilrtn. I'rugglnts refund money If It falls to cure. I.. W. UltnVK'8 slgniiliirr Is on em h box. 2.V. !, Unfurnished housekeeping rooms ' for rent in the East Oregoninn build ing. Steam heat; electric lights; hot HEARS CLEAR TIfE DECKS. Storm lielciiM-H Ca;rrM of Polar fciMV'Ics and People Hide. New York. Polar bears weio in their element on thu Ice-coated, sca v.ashed decks of the steamer Graf Waldersce dtir'ng the liner's trip from Hamburg. Passengers cn the steam er which arrived here today wero ter rorized by the fear that' the boars would break out, as their cages, wrenched loose by the high waves, slid about the decks with every roll of tho ship. There were five of the bears In all and the cages of three of them were in the deck melee caused by the storm. Seamen tried to lash tho cages fast but the'r efforts were futile until the sea calmed. Meanwhile the passen gers, hearing the howls of the animals locked themselves In their cabins. It was three days before timid pas sengers ventured on deck. .treaties antedating that of Portsmouth which gives her a special tariff rate at the ports In question. . j M. Ijuln," Japanese minister to Chi-i na, has now officially notified Ch'na I ''that Japan claims equal rights with i' Russia. I t. A BARNYARD MEDLEY. Portland 'Tongue of I1r'' Disturb the Neighbors. Some crow like roosters, others cackled like hens anil still others chirped like little chicks, according to their several parts In a strange form of religious ceremony yesterday j morning, says on exchange. Patrol ' man Swennes entered the "Holy Rol ' ler" hall, on Union avenue between Ash and Ankeney streets, to tell those j within tiiat they were dlstrubing the neighbors. The congregation stopped crowing 'iind cackling and chirping just long BECOMING NO FARPtl LANDS IN FOREST RESERVE SECRETARY WILSON DENIES CIRCULATING REPORTS Says It Is Wrong Impression That Largw Tracts of Agricultural Lands Are Included In National Forests. "An Impression that the National Forests contain large areas of agri cultural land to the exclusion of set tlement and large areas of untimber ed grazing land unjustifiably brought within the National Forest boundar ies for the sake of grazing has gain- in semiarld regions. Growth in pop ulation also will bring an Increasing demand for farm land. But It will also bring increasing demand for timber and water conservation. Tho present Is not the time to decldo where the line should finally b drawn. , "I found no evidence that the Na tional Forests are withholding from settlement land now demanded tor agriculture. As to grazing land. It m sctficient to say that proper admin istrative control of National Forest grazing has necessitated the fixing of the boundaries where they now are, that public sentiment In tho states visited is strongly In faror or the maintenance of the existing boundaries, and that representative that great areas of land are held for other than forest purposes are In my judgment wide of the facta." When tracts of land suitable for agriculture are found scattered 1b Of CIVILIZED. I Oregonlan office. nnd cold water; bath. Inquire at East I FATHER 80-WIOTHER76 The aged father and mothci of a prominent Boston lawyer safely carried through the last two winters by Vtnbl The son says : " My father and mother owe their present strength and good health to Vinol. Dunne- the last two trying winters neither of them had a coldn and were able to walk farther and do more than for years. I think Vinol is perfectly wonderful. It certainly is the greatest blood-making, strengthening tonic for old people I ever heard of." We want every feeble old person In this town to try Vinol. We will return their money without question if It docs not eccompllsb all we claim for It. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO., Pendleton. :r I : ' ' : : :'- V'. .: - ,-- . I 1 : . ... . . . . - . .. . .. ' . . .. -: ; i -' - - :-I'i' ' '-..''. "' ', . ' .. . -"' - . i J' ' I '. '' '.':. ' -.p.-. v i UMATILLA COUNTY SCENE SHOWING TR.VNSFOR5IATIOX WROUGHT BY' IRRIGATION. "iHOItL OREGON vf- lrSJ(k- fi'1 ' rV'",'N 1 U : I VIOLET ASQUITH A . WRAITH IN BLACK WANDERS AHOIT MOORS IN HER SAIU.E ROniS I'lvnilcr's DaiiglUcr Grieves for Her Ixst Ilctmtlied Inconsolable, She Walks the lonely Moors of Rcol-Innd. Twnidon. Miss Violet Asquith's j S-'i ii f over the loss of her betrothed, 1 the Hon. Archie Gordon, continues a matter of much publicity. When the youngest son of Lord and Lady Aber deen was burled on December 23 the daughter of Kngland's premier at trneteil considerable attention hv dron- ! ping a wreath of violets, bearing a card Inscribed "To My Reloved." in to the grave after the coffin had been lowered therein, and this attention has not been diminished by reports from Scotland, where she Is staying, that she Is wandering about the moors clad in clinging black chiffon, giving herself tho appearance of a mourn ing wraith. Some of the papers are eunrdedly recalling the announcement which Mrs. Asquith sent out to the newspa pers of her stepdaughter's engage ment to Gordon when the latter was lying dead and it is stated that Lady Aberdeen was greatly annoyed there by, as she was by no means enamor ed of her son's choice nnd used every endeavor to break off the attachment. enough to throw the patrolman Into the street; then it went on as before. Sergeant Keller and Patroleman Van Overn were passing and rein forced Swennes. The three were Ig nored, though the worshipers seemed to make less noise than at first. Sergeant Keller's official report says that a girl of 14 seemed to lead In the strange exercises. She would become enthused to the point of exhaustion, he said, and would sink to the floor, until she had gained strength suffi cient to lead another outburst. The members of the sect call themselves the "Tongue of Fire." Itua.l the "Want" srts today ed wide currency." says Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson In his an nual report Just made to the Presi dt?nt. "To satisfy myself on the ground as to the facts, I made personal In vestigations of these .matters during the past summer In the Btates of Ida ho and Wyoming. Presumably the time will come when some portions of the present forests can with bene- I fit to the community be converted ln to farms. Through dry farming, j plant breeding, and the introduction I of new forms of useful and drought j enduring vegetation, agriculture Is steadily gaining upon the desert, and 'may be ejected to gain on the forest National Forests, they are always contrary to the belief of many, open ed to settlement under the Act of June 11, 1906, and the Secretary says 1 1 his report that nearly 1,500 home steads with a total area of 140,000 acres, were listed during the last fis cal year. ltcv. I. W. Williams Testifies. Rev. I. W. Williams, Huntington, W. Va., writes us as follows: "This Is to certify. that I used Foley's Kid ney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble and am free to say that Foley's Kidney Remedy will do all that you claim for It." Koep pen Bros. Located on the corner of Seventh ami Stnrk streets, cMcndlng tlirniiirb the block to Park street, Portland, Oregon. Our new Park Street Annex Is the only fireproof hotel building In Oregon. Rates $1 a Day and Up. European Clilnn ami Tnpnn Clash. Pekin. A disagreement between Japan and China has arisen over the subject of Korean Immigration into Chinetao. The Intended opening of Hunchunn. Manchuria, and also the markets of Chinetao to International trade has been delayed by the dispute as to the tariff to be collected. M. Kokovosoff, Russian minister of Flnnnce, has notified the Chinese government that Russia stands on When Yois BUILD, BoSStS to STAY! 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