East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 24, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX.
DAILY EAST OREGON IAN. PENDLETON, OKKMON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, lil).
EIGHT PAGES.
HI BUILDINGS FOR
When You BUILD,
Buiid to STAYS
Re-enforced concrete and concrete blocks
are cheaper in the end; are prettier, more
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a a a
WINS
In every walk in life discrimination between the true
and the false wins and enjoys success. In questions of
form, of style and of values, whether financial, commercial
or medicinal, the judgement of the men and women who
select and appreciate and utilize the true and genuine
product, proves most profitable and most satisfactory to
themselves and to all who follow them.
Therefore, in connection with so important a subject as
the physical well-being of the people, the most eminent
physicians insist on full information as to the wholesome
nature and truly beneficial character of the component
parts of the remedies used and prescribed by them, and the
wise manufacturer not only supplies them with v the
knowledge desired, but also combines for them in proper
proportions the very substances most approved by them
and omits every objectionable substance. The world-wide
acceptance of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna by phy
sicians and the well-informed of the world, as the best of
family laxatives, is due to the universal satisfaction which
it has given for more than a quarter of a century and also
to the fact that it is a remedy of known quality and known
component parts and to the further fact that the California
Fig Syrup Co. presents it to the world simply as the ideal
strengthening personal laxative to cleanse and sweeten the
6ystem gently, yet effectually, and to dispel colds and
headaches and to assist in overcoming constipation. To
get its beneficial effects always buy the original and
genuine, for sale by all leading druggists. The full name
of the company California Fig Syrup Co. is always
plainly printed on the front of every package.
REGENTS DECIDE UPON
ERECTION" OF TWO HALLS
Administration Hall and Class Room
Rutldlng to Bo Erected Orators
Are Chosen Two Educational Con.
ferencea in June Other Oregon
Notes.
ECHO HAS SMALL FIRE -
i
BLAZE DOES ABOUT
$175 DAMAGE YESTERDAY
jMm Partly CoTered By Insurance
Yonng Ladles Will IMay Basketball
Came Other Items from Neighbor
tmg Town.
(Special Correspondence.)
Bcho, Ore., Feb. 23. A small blaze
occurred tiere today at noon, in the
residence occupied by the farm'ly of
F. W. Godfrey. The fire waj enured
by the overheated cook stove. Ti e
damage to the building was about
$100, fully insured. But the family
lost about $76 worth of clothintr with
no Insurance- The fire was extin
griFhed by the prompt action of the
firemen.
Notices are out announcing :t has
ketball game to be given by the Girls'
Athletic club on Saturday evening, in
which the Te'.low Ribbon ?:r!s will
play the Red Ribbon girls. The young
ladies have practiced faithfullv the
last two weeks and a good game is
promised.
Mrs. Blanche Brown of Stanfielrt
la here visiting frlenls. !
Mrs. Theo Barks returned to her
home near Hermiston thl3 morning.
Miss S. L. Jones of ChiasJ, svho
fcas been here for the past week, left
today for Portland, whero she will
Tit It a few days.
B. F. McCullough and son Glenn
left for Portland today on a short
business trip.
Eltlng Spike of Buhl, Idaho, is here
buying a carload of work horses. He
baa already bought ei head, eight
from the Umatilla Ra.na company.
University of Oregon, Eugene, Feb.
21. Two new buildings, made neces
sary by the rapid growth in enroll
ment, are to he erected at the Uni
versity of Oregon according to the de
cision reached by the board of re
gents at their semi-annual meeting
held in Eugene last Saturday. The
first of these will be an administra
tion building, to contain the presi
dent's, the university steward's and
the registrar's offices on the first
floor and an auditorium on the sec
ond. The second building will con
sist of class rooms exclusively. The
regents found that with the present
enrollment, a number of Instructors
have no permanent recitation room,
but hold their classes In any room
where opportunity will permit. The
erection of an administration build
ing will leave all of Vlllard hall. In
which the present offlees aie situated,
free for additional class rooms, and
the Condon geological collection, the
most valuable of Its kind on the Pa
cific coast, which is now crowded In
a room containing about one-third the
space needed, will probably be placed
in the present assembly hall on the
second floor of Vlllard.
Orators Chosen.
Oratory is not dead, at least not at
Oregon. So It waa proclaimed by the
presence of nine lusty orators at the
preliminary tryout for choosing Ore
gon's interstate orator, held yester
day afternoon In Vlllard Hall. The
orations were all well written and de
livered, and at the end of the con
test there waa much doubt In the
minds of those who heard it as to who
would be among the successful five.
Those chosen were: H. J. Rounds,
10, "The Spirit of Patriotism": B. H.
Williams, '10, "The Query of Life";
W. C. Nicholas, '10, "Landmarks of
Liberty"; A. M. Geary.'lO, "Commer
AiaiWa Prpu atiiI "Pnhlin Ortinlon":
and croup, and prevents bronchitis, B Ray ,12j "private vs. Public
in
substantial and far more comfortable
either cold of warm weather,
Concrete stands unsurpassed for Basements, Founda-
tions. Walls, Fences and Curbing. It looks better and lasts longer than stone
See my many beautiful designs in concrete blocks
Derore, you build your home.
1 will furnish your estimates for any class of
workmen application.
D. H. MHY
Contractor and Builder
Cor. Railroad amd Willow Sts. Pendltton. On
ACCEPT CARNEGIE'S GIFT.
Mr. Spike is buying ?ooJ horses, pay-
g from $200 to $350 per team.
A Safeguard to Children.
"Our two children of six and eight
i years have been since infancy subject
' to colds and croup. About three years
ago I started to use Foley's Honay and
Tar. and It has never failed to pre
vent and cure these troubles. It is
the only medicine I can get the chil
dren to take without a row." The
i above from W. C. Ornstein, Green
Bay, Wis., duplicates the experience of
i thousands of other users of Feley't
and pneumonia; Koeppen Bros.
FOURTH MAX DIES AS A
RESULT OP SMALLPOX
Port Townsend, Wash., Feb. 22.
Ensign Phillip O. Griffiths, aged 25,
an offficer of the armored crusier
Washington died at the Diamond
Point quarantine station this afternoon
of smallpox. . Ensign Griffiths' home
was In Pala Alto, Cal., where his
mother now lives. He had been in the
navy since 1903.
This is the fourth death resulting
from smallpox among the crew of the
Washington since the crusier returned
from Honolulu. . The quarantine on
the Washington was raised today, but
the vessel will remain at the station
another week before proceeding to
the Puget Sound navy yard for dock
ing and repairs. Three members of
the crew are still confined at the isi
lation hospital.
Do You Get Up
With a Lame Back?
Kidney Trouble Hakes You Miserable,
Almost everyone knows of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and J
Hoarse- Coughs, Stuffy Colds,
pain in chest and sore lungs, art
symptoms that quickly develop lnt
a dangerous illness If the cold Is n"
cured. Foley's Honey and Tar stos
the cough, heals id eases the con
gested parts and brings quick relief
Koeppen Bros.
GIRL OF 15 BETROTHED
TO 18-YEAR-OLD YOUTH
Arransrin for Marriage of Czar's
Daughter to Grand Dnke Dmitri.
St. Petersburg. The Grand Duch-
hladder remedy, be- po nipn thA czar's eldest daughter.
!i cause of its remark-; i "over young to marry," being only
II able health restoring 15 years old, but already there are
L properties. Swamp- rumors afloat as to her forthcoming
Root fulfills almost betrothal to her second cousin, the
every wish in over-; Grand Duke Dmtr! the only son of
m coming rheumatism, ! th. rn(, Duke p....
, pain in the back, kid- I . i,,. v,Mn-nnm who la
Hi ncs llver- ' ' a stripling of eighteen, was heir pre
.av.w, t, t0 tn throne before the
Z birth of the czarowltx. He gained that
wateandaini PIon through the stHou, In-
r bad effects following use of liquor, wine , "l ""c
h-r nn,l nvrrrrmiLs t!.iit unnleasaut ; chief prosecutor of the Russo-Greek
necessity of beimj compelled to go often church, who was bent on preventing
throuU the day) an 1 to get up many , the succession passing to any of the
traesdurirrj tlie ni.jht. song of the Grand Duke Vladimir, as
Swarnp-Root is not recommended for .their mother was then a protestant.
everything Lnt if you h:ive kidney, liver As a result of Pobledonetzeffs In
or bladder t.onhle it will be found just fluence with the czar the Grand Duke
the remedy you nted. It has ibeen thor- , Dmitri was chosen as heir presump-
1&
r- i ssr
Liberty".
Educational Conference.
Two state educational conferences
are to be held at the University of
Oregon during commencement week,
one for the discussion of common
school problems, June 20-21, and the
second for the discussion of high
school methods and problems, June
23-24. A strong program for each
conference 1b being prepared. Ad
dresses will be given by prominent
educators, followed by discussions by
leading school men of Oregon and the
northwest. Dr. H. D. Sheldon, dean
of the university school of education,
who has charge of preparing the pro
grams, said today that he Is meeting
with a hearty response in all sections
of the state. He expects a large at
tendance of teachers and promises to
make the conferences of highest
standard. The exercises will be held
in connection with those of com
mencement week, for which the trial
road companies grant a round trip
rate of one and one third fares.
Alumnae Give Scholarship.
The Oregon branch of the Associa
tion of Collegiate Alumnae announce
the continuance this year of their "an
nual practice of giving a two-hundred
dollar scholarship at the Uni
versity of Oregon. The scholarship Is
given to the young woman among the
high school graduates of the state
whom the committee deem most de
serving and capable. No examination
is held. They simply decide upon
the evidence submitted which once
will be the best fitted to do excellent
work in her chosen course of study.
Pasco City Council "Will Establish
Library Under Conditions of Gift
Pasco, Wash. More municipal Im
provements Is the watchword' In Pas
co, both with the Commercial club
and the city council. Following an of
fer from Andrew Carnegie to donate
$10,000 for a library In Pasco, pro
viding the city would furnish the site
and guarantee $1000 a year toward
Its maintenance, the city council has
selected a site and Instructed the city
atorney to draft an ordinance to cre
ate a public library.
The council has also accepted the
offer of the Northern Pacific rail
way, donating two park sites. The
railroad company asks the city to ex
pend $1000 at once in Improving these
tracts, and that the city maintain
them.
One tract consists of six acres and is
close to the business section; the oth
er consists of 10 acres and Is a mile
from the business section of town,
and overlooks the Columbia river.
Real estate men say that these tracts
are now worth more than $10,000.
The council will enter Into a con- j j
tract with Walter H. Graves next : I
Wednesday to look after the engineer-
lng work relative to paving the busi- J J
ness streets, putting In a sewer sys- ', 4
tern, all of which is to be done the
coming spring and summer.
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LET All ELECTRI0
MOTOR DO YOUR
WORK
Steadiest, cheapest aad most
reliable power for small or
heavy work. Less danger anj
easier to operate you turn a
lever and H does tba work.
The Housewife's work will be lessen
ed when Electncty and Gas
come lato.the hone
COOK WITH GAS
Make the work easier for her
and save on your fuel as welL
No dirt, dust and excessive heat.
No fuel to handh and fires to
kindle aad It costs lesa.
For Her sake, put gas in your', heme
before, the. hot , weather .. armes
Sore Lnnga and Raw Lunga,
Most people know the feeling, and
the miserable state of ill health ft In
dicates. All peole should know that '
NorthwesternlGas & Electric Co.
rhone Mala 40. Matlock Building.
aeb.1v tested in private practice, and has
paoved so successful that a special ar
rangement has b'-'ea made by which all
readers of this paper, who have not al
ready tried it, ci:.y have a s.nnple bottle
tent free Ijy mail, also a lk telliug
snore alout Swamp-Root, and how to
nndoutif yon have kid
ney or bladder trouble.
When writingmcntir n l.i ii.'Iiia
offer inthis!in;er an
send vo-jr address
UT. Kilmer &. Vo.,
Binghamtun, N Y. The regular fifty-cent
and one-k!lar f-ize bottles are sold by
all druggists. Don't make any mistake
bat rtrmenilrt-r the name, Swamp-P-o-jt,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
di6, Bingliamton, M. Y.,on every bottie.
to Z--sxy;
tlve and remains so In spite of the
conversion of the protestant grand
duchess to the orthodox faith, which
was suddenly made with a view of
furthering her son's chances of suc
ceeding to the throne.
Former Newspaperman Dies.
London, Feb. 22. Arthur Frazler
Walter, once chief proprietor of the
London Times and more recently
chairman of the board of directors of
the company that purchased the pa
per, died tonight at h.s home, Bear
wood, Woklngahm.
We can grind you a new lense in a
Vw minutes. Bring your broken lent
in us. Hanscom's Jewelry store.
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emys
for every use.
Cut generous
ly fuIL Two
hip pockets.
Felled seams.
Continuous
fly.
HtlRPliY.GRANI&CO.
IiruK CiiiMi
Saved from Awful Peril.
"I never felt so near my grave,"
writes Lewis Chamblln, of Manches
ter, Ohio. R. R. No. $, "aa when a
frightful coagh and lung trouble pull
ed me dewn to 115 pounds In spite of
many remedies and the best doctors.
And that I am alive today la due sole
ly t Dr. King's New Discovery, which
completely cured me. Now I weigh
160 nonnds and can work hard. It
also cured my four children of croup."
Infallible for coughs and colds. Its
the most certain remedy for la grippe
asthma, desperate lung trouble and
all bronchial affections, 60c and $1.
A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
Tallman 4 Co.
STRANGLED SEVEN BABIES.
Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest i
throat and lung remedy, will quickly
cure the soreness and cough and re- ;
store a normal condition. Ask for
Foley's Honey and Tar. Koeppen
Bros. I
A'aHb'e CATARRH
IIVIIIVMj
Ely's Cream Balm
b quickly absorbed.
Shits Relief at Once.
R cleanses, soothes,
heals and protects
the diseased mem.
brane resulting front
Catarrh and drives
away a Cold ia the
Bead quickly. lie
stores the Senses of
yfoo cot?
I- fsfV.
ft
Ml
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WAY FEVER
Taste and Smi'H. Fall site 50 eta., at Drag-
gists or by mail. Ia liquid form, 75 ceata.
JQj Brothers, 56 Wazren Street, New York.
nungarlan Couple Hated Children, So
Killed Them at Hirtn.
Vienna. The appalling murder of
their own children by a married cou
ple at Blantonfured, In Hungary, has
Just come to light. The servant of a
wealthy peasant, Gabriel Roka, dis
covered in a dust heap the body of a
new-born babe, apparently strangled.
She Informed the police, ' and two
gendarmes were sent to Roka's house
to Investigate the matter.
When Roka learned that the gend
armes Intended to arrest h'm he drew
a revolver and blew out his brains In
their presence. Then Roka's wife
made the startling confession that In
the course of 11 years' married life
she and her husband had strangled
seven children Immediately after
birth because they hated children and
could not stand their crying and noise.
The skeletons of six were subse
quently found In the garden, where
they had been burled by the brutal
parents. ,
Frau Roka, who showed no sign of
repentance, was taken to the district
priaon.
to cttrr . cnr.n in onw dat.
Tkn I.AXATIVK HKOMO Quinine Tsblete
liruRiflnte refund money If It fell to cure. K
W. UltO.VE H signature Is on esch bos. 2Ge.
"Music hath charms" was
meant for a phonograph.
never
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MORE PICTURES
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Shows afternoon and eve
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tertaining for the entire
family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three times
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Adults 10c. Children
under 10 years, 5c.
wa
I
Under the Old I
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CHILDREN' 15c
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