East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 26, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Apparently the Superbaa have
picked up a demon long hitter In Le
Jeunc. Ijiisi season he was credited
with twenty-four doubles, nine trip
les and eighteen home runs.
Roderick J. Wallace, who lias been
connected with the St. Louis Browns
ever since their organization, has
been appointed manager of the team
for next season.
Fur ought to fly when Topeka's new
third baseman gets busy. His name
Is Katz. and he was only recently
signed by the Kansans.
The Red Sox are going to travel In
the best style they can, when they
go to California on their spring train
ing tour. Twentieth Century Limited,
luxurious sleepers, etc. torae naara.
eh?
When the next season opens, the
New York Giants will sally forth in
swell new uniforms in Colonial cream.
The bovs are as proud of their uni
forms, "for which they have already
been measured, as a country lass of
a silk frock.
President John I. Taylor of the
Boston Red Rox has signed Harold
Jabvrin. a Boston high school boy.
and the youngster will get a tryout
at third base or short stop. He Is
one of the few ball players who have
stepped from a high school team Into
the major league. Jack Knight, the
Yankee shortstop, was taken from a
high school team by Connie Mack
and made an Immediate hit on tne
Athletics.
A cruel scribe remarks that as the
government fixes a heavy penalty for
th m.iila with intent to defraud.
nhn ar trvine to make
trades via the corf espondence route,
should send their letters by express.
FoVeys Kidney Remedy An Appro-
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of kidney trouble. Five bottles did
the work most effectively and proved
doubt it la the most
reliable kidney medicine I have ever
taken and shall always nave iuy cu
dorsement." Koeppen Bros.
Look for the Bee Hive.
On the package when you buy Fo
ley's Honey and Tar. None genuine
without the Bee Hive. Remember the
name Foley's Honey and Tar and re
ject any. substitutes. Foley's Honey
and Tar relieves coughs and colds
quickly and Is safe and sure. Con
tains no opiates. Koeppen Bros.
For LGrlppe
Coughs and Stuffy
Crkta
Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It
gives quick relief and expels the cold
from your system. It contains ne
opiates, Is safe and sure. Koeppea
Bros.
FJUtATIC GENII'S.
Handicaps of Hard Luck Great Minds
Have Overcome.
Sentimental readers, and even many
critics, are wont to spend a good deal
of time lamenting over the ill luck of
manv of the world's great poets, dra
matists and artists. It shocks them
to recall. Ss Kipling did in that little
after-dinner speech of his, that per
haps the finest literature we know
came from a midnight stabber (Vil
lon), a sheep-stealer (Shakespeare), a
roving tinker Bunyan), and a dissolute
plowman (Burns).
It is still tnore grevious, one might
say, that frowsiness and poverty and
squalor should haunt the steps of
other geniuses such as poor Chat
terton, who was forced to suicide, or
Keats, who died heart broken by hos
.m n-wiMam Think, too. of Byron
sodden with brandy in his last few
.... r ,.t Pne. who was so poor
that when his wife was dying he was
nhn.re.1 to cover her witn nis great
w.,,.,,,10 ho oonld not afford a
cuai u -
i himself died half starv
ed in Baltimore, the victim of a gang
of roughs. The aiunsey.
jxiiT? rv-ki.T TV ONE DA'S.
IV Vinci . " -
n..u. t ivitivh thro MO Quinine
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Tablets. Druggists refund money u
It toils to cure. E. W. GROVE'S
signature Is on each box. Jtc,
Housekeeping Rooms for Rent.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms In
East Oregonlan building. Steam
' heat, gas range In kitchen, electric
lights, hot and cold water and bath.
Recently renovated. Enquire at E.
O. office.
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Trial samples free on request from
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THE .NEW SPEAKER.
to
Winn Clianm Clark's Elevation
Power Means to congress.
i n mi.mhcr nf the House. Champ
Clark early demonstrated special ap
titude for tariff studies, wnen jonn
Hharp Williams, of Mississippi, be
came democratic leader, he made
Clark his first lieutenant and leader
of the minority of the Ways and
Means committee. From this Clark
nntiirallv Rucceeded to the democrat-
Is leadership when Williams was el-
eoted to the senate; and now, in turn,
he Is to come into the Speakership,
"the second greatest office under our
government."
When Chamn Clark Is sworn as
Speaker, next December, he will be
ho fortieth Sneaker of the national
HouBe. He will come to the position
at a time when the political situation
will give it a significance It has sel
dom compassed.
The House Is In a crisis of Its par
linmontflrv develnnment. For years
there has been growing misgiving as
to whether the popular branch was
making the full contribution to na
tional affairs that ought to be expected
from It. The senate has overshad
owed It In power and prestige. Under
a succession of Speakers armed with
almost dictatorial authority, the
House has become less and less a free
moral agent, more and more a mere
reflection of the mind and purpose
of Its presiding officer.
chair, will be the exponent of the
new purpose of democratizing the
house. The place he will take in nis
tory will largely depend on the suc
cess with which he shall carry for
ward the purpose of restoring the
house to its proper participation in
legislation. In proportion as he shall
be willing to be shorn of the petty
powers of parliamentary dlctatorsnip
ho win eather to himself the vastly
greater and more effective authority
of big, broad, true leadership. The
Munsey.
Too Much Face.
You feel as if you had one face too
many when you have neuralgia, don't
you Save the face, you may need
It; but get rid of the neuralgia by
applying Ballard's Snow Liniment.
Finest tiling in the world for rheu
matism, neuralgia, burns, cuts, scalds,
lame back and all pains. A. C. Koep
pen & Bros.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received for
the erection and completion of St.
Mary's R. C. church, Pendleton, Ore
gon, until Wednesday, March 1st,
1911, at 1 o'clock p. m.
All bids must be addressed to M.
P. White, architect, 610 Market street,
Pendleton, Oregon.
Plans and specifications may be had
from the Rev. J. M. Cataldo, S. J..
Pendleton, Oregon, and from M. P.
White, architect, 1917 First street,
Baker City, Oregon.
Dated January 18, 1111.
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