East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 22, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX.
DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN". PENDLETON, OK EG OX, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1912.
EIGHT PAGES
TO LEARN GARDENING
WILL ( I l.TlVATr. THVCT
NEAR SCHOOL BVILDIXG
Practical Knowledge of Agriculture
Mill !! C.ained ly Pupils on One
At tv tr ljuul Now Cliureh Is
Pnio-d.
(i-c-lal Correspondent
.ti.nfi.-l,!. Feb. 22. Under the su
pervision "f Frf. Frank D. Carruth,
V rir.cir.il "f the Slanfieli public
The hig'a-.-st jmint of -woman's hap
piness is n..k.,.it.-J only tliroih moth
erhood, in the clasping of her child
within htr arms. Yet the r.V'Lher-to-be
is ofteti fearful of nature's crJeal
and shrinks from t"..e suilerincr inci
dent to its c r. r.r'.r.ia'ion. Iut for
nature's ills and discomforts nature
provides remedies, and in Mother's
Friend is to be found a medicine of
preat value to every expectant mother.
It is an oil)- emulsion for external
application, composed of ingredients
which act with beneficial and sooth
ing effect on those portions of the
system involved. It is intended to
prepare the sj stem for the crisis, and
thus relieve, in great part, the suffer
ing through which the mother usually
passes. The regular use of Mother's
Friend will repay any mother in the
comfort it affords before, and the help
ful restoration to health and strength
it brings about after baby comes.
Mother s Friend
is for
drug
nte lor our
free book for
expectant moth
ers which contains much valuable
information, and many suggestions
of a helpful nature.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Co.
schools, the pupils are planning to do
some practical work In tho line of
gardening, arrangements having: been
made by Mr. Carruth with the City
Realty Co. w hereby a tract of ground
comprising about one acre will bo
use,; for the purpose. Tho ground
lie.- near the school building in the
alfalfa field and is well adapted to
the growing of ull kinds of vege
tables, etc.
Tne local schools were dismissed
today on account of this being the
anniversary of the birth of Ueorge
Washington.
The City Realty Co. has deeded
lots 9 to 12 inclusivo in block S3, to
Hope Presbyterian church of Stan
i'ield and the church will at once
commence work on a new church
li:ildmg.
It. A. Leonard, who Is connected
with the Sherwood t-nd Co, "which
t-oncern h:u a sales contract to dis
poe of lands iu the furnish pro
ject, left for Nebraska Sunday and
plans t -i bring a party of prospec
tive land buyers from that state early
iti March.
W. T. Reeves, who went to Fort
land with a shipment of beef cattle,
teturned home Sunday.
whose sentence may extend Indefin
itely into the futur. . But she never
comapllns, chiefly 'because, it is to
be presumed, she never is denied
even the slightest wish.
And the young woman is a flirt,
too. This, in spilo of the fact that
her age -and term of service in the
Jail are coincident, she having been
hern there just five months ago.
'"Mary simply won't be content to
remain in tho cell with her mother,"
Jailer Will T. Davis said to tho as
tonished visitor, who discovered him
holding the baby on his knee in the
jail office.
She is Mary Nicholost, the Infant
daughter of Carmello XU-holosi . and
his wife, who have been convicted of
the kidnaping of Angelo Marino, the
fi-yoar-old Italian boy who was stolen
from his parents early in August. The
baby's father has been given a life
sentence in tho penitentiary and the
mother must serve a period of seven
years. Both parents are waiting for
the time when they are to be taken
from the jail and as yet no dispo
sition has been made of the infant.
"She is -the most wonderful child
I have ever seen." said the jailer,
while the coquettish Mary dug her
Jay Fulmulder went to Milton and I tiny fingers into his mustache. "I
Walla Walla on a business trip Tues- wish we could keep her here always.
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"It'c -Mi 111 Wind"
11 O Ull 21 vt ma
day,
11. X. Stanfield and Chas G. Ad
ams returned Tuesday from Weisev.
Idaho, and went to Portland Tuesday
night with a shipment of several car
loads of sheep.
Mrs. F. A. Baker was a Hermiston
visitor Tuesday.
John Beavert returned from Pen
dleton Tuesday after having visited
relatives there for a few days.
Geo. L. Ward of the Stanfield Mer
cantile Co., was transacting business
in Pendleton Tuesday.
Mrs. Anna Young of Echo, is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Frank Sloan.
Attorney A. W. Gray transacted le
gal business at the county seat yes
terday. Mrs. C. W. Connor, who has been
spending a few days In Pendleton, re
turned to Stanfield yesterday.
Mr. Erickson, the civil engineer of
Hermiston, accompanied by two as
sistants, were here yesterday making
observations of tho seepage water
from the U. S. reclamation service
feed canal.
O. G. Allen, photographer, arrived
from Pendleton yesterday morning
and left for Hermiston in the after
noon. Mr. Payne, the land cruiser of Ta
coma, was a Stanfield visitor yesterday.
IJABY PRISONER IS
LIGHT OP RIG jail
Lamms ami Plays, Although Her
Five Months of Lifa Have Been
Passed rsehlntl Prison Bars.
Chicago, 111. There Is one prison
er in the county jail who is the su
preme monarch and dictator even of
the authorities themselves. She Is
a young woman who thus far has
served a term of five months, and
But it can't blow anything but ozons
Into our thoroughly washed clothes.
OUR WORX WILL PLEASE YOU.
Done at tlie Troy means nice, white
table cloths and napkins, shirts, col
lars and cuffs.
We Also Do
R-ough Dry
7c Per Pound
TROY
Steam Laundry
PAINE BROS.
Phone Main J 79.
We just can't- help being in good hu
mor when she squeals out at us from
her mother's cell to be taken out for
htr daily walk."
But Mary must be given a home
outside the walls of the county jail
and that is one of the puzzles that
the jailor now has to solve.
"She's got to go to a good home,"
he said determinedly. "Mary is too
sweet a baby to be given to just any
one," and the youngster gouged a
little fist into his eye 'by way of as
serting her independence.
Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor
exercise. Insufficient mastication of
food, constipation, a torpid liver, wor
ry and anxiety, are the most common
causes of stomach troubles. Correct
your habits and take Chamberlain's
Stomach pnd liver Tablets and you
will soon be well again. For sale by
all dealeis. '
'TAFT IS WHAT WE
CALL SICK," SAYS SEF.RESS
Particularly the Ladies.
Not only pleasant and refreshing to
the taste, but gently cleansing and sweet
ening to the system, Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna is particularly adapted
1 1 I t I II
to ladies and children, and beneficial m
all cases in which a wholesome, strength
ening and effective laxative should be
used. It is perfectly safe at all times and
dispels colds, headaches and the paint
caused by indigestion and constipation so
promptly and effectively that it is the one
perfect family laxative which gives satis
faction to all and is recommended by
millions of families who have used it and
who have personal knowledge of its ex-
;cl'ence.
Its wonderful popularity, however, has
led unscrupulous dealers to offer imita
tions which act unsatisfactorily. There
fore, when buying, to get its beneficial
effects, always note the full name of the
Company California Pig Syrup Co.
plainly printed on the front of every
package of the genuine Syrup of Figr
and Elixir of Senna.
For sale by all leading druggists. Price
50 cents per bottle.
Paris. Mme de Theba, a famous
French prophetess, whose reputation
for predicting great events is Inter
national, has taken a glance Into
America's Immediate political future
and In an Interview said:
"At the present moment former
President Roosevelt Is living in pro
found silence. He Is burning with a
desire to be president again but is
afraid to risk his popularity by dis
regarding the third term precedent
He sits mute, like a doctor with his
hand on the pulse of the American
people watching for some sign. .
"If he could wait until August he
would be able to settle the question
without difficulty, but he must not
wait. This worries him because he
does not know whether to obey the
voice of ambition or listen to the
counsel of prudence.
"I can tell him that if he is nom
inated he .will be elected; I can tell
him he could -be nominated If he
wished, but he will not be nominated
or elected because he will not be
candidate.
"As for President Taft he is what
we call here sick, not physically sick
but the conditions surrounding him
are unfortunate. He has lost ground
ami will not again be president.
"This Is wholly his own fault, be
cause he has not been decorative
enough in office, or a3 you would say
not picturesque enough. He has not
appealed to the imagination of the
people.
"As to Woodrow "Wilson. I will say
that men of his type will be better
appreciated in America 20 years
from now than they are today.
"Some man who Is what you call
an outsider, will have much influ
ence In determining America's poll
cal future. I believe this man. will
come from your congress or from
a home executive position, but upon
his -counsels much will depend."
to the penitentiary to serve an In
determinate sentence of from one to
four years. Hyland said upon his
departure that after serving his sen
tence he would return to this city,
and that ho would have nothing to
do with either of his wives in future. '
After his marriage to Elsie Wilhelm
in this city recently it was learned
that Hyland had a wife in Chico, Cal.
He and his bride left the city and
were located in The Dalles. It was
learned soon after the couple came
here that they were not married and
Hyland was arrested. He agreed to
marry the girl, and was released,
Justice of the Peace Samson perform
ing the ceremony.
Judge Campbell sentenced Miller
Logan, convicted of trying to stab
Policeman Green to six months in
the- penitentiary and paroled him.
Tom Malonevv given the samo sen
tence for stealing a watch, was also
paroled.
BIGAMIST WHEN FREE
TO ESCHEW BOTH WIVES
Oregon City, Ore. Richard Hy
land, convicted of bigamy, was taken
Reinforced
Concrete
See my many beautiful do
signs for Basements, Hous
Fouudations, 'Walls, Fencfca.
Curbing, Building Trim
mings and Cemetery Fences.
They grow stronger with age.
. Concrete
Blocks
Concrete Blocka' and re-in-forced
concrete are cheaper
and far more satisfactory.
Make prettier work when
finished and give the great
est comfori in either hot or
cold weather.
Whan You Build il of Conc'ek, Ycu need to Build but ones
Estimates Furnished on Application
D.A.MAY
Thone Black 376.
Pend lcton, Oregon.
Contractor and Builder of all kinds of Concrete Work.
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Liniment and bound
on to the affected parts is superior to
any plaster. When troubled with
lame back or pains in the side or
chest give it a. trial and you are cer
tain to be more than pleased with
the prompt relief which It affords.
Sold by all dealers.
uistrbute equally the burdens of tax
ation, to confer equally the privileges
to be conferred by our government,
to destroy private monopolies, to pro
mote anil improve our river and har
bors, and to secure for our great state
its full share of the funds available
for reclaiming our semi-arid lands,
to encourage the settlement and cul
tivation of our wild lunds and the
building of homes on our frontiers, to
establish parcels post, and to insure
strict supervision of interstate sys
tems." His slogan Is: "Equal rights and
exact justice to ull; special privileges
to none."
A. A. Kadderly of Portland has fil
ed for d legate to the democratic na
tlonal convention. He Is the twelfth
canjidato of that party.
SAWS I'OIM) IX CKIili or
HAN KF.It'S M L'RDKHKK
FALL IV HOSPITAL
ENDS LI EE OF MINER
Seattle, Wash. Charles Chrlsten-
sen, an Alaskan miner, was killed by
a fall when he slipped from his cot
in the city hospital and struck his
head on the cement floor. It was
his second fall within an hour. While
out for a walk he was knocked down
by a man fleeing from a police of
ficer. He was taken to tho hospital
where the second fall occurred.
A heavy cold in tne lungs that was
expected to cure itself has been the
starting point in many cases of dis
ease that ended fatally. The sensible
course la to take frequent doses of
BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP
It checks the progress of the disord
er and assists nature to restore nor
mal conditions. Price 25c, EOc and
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C.
Koeppen & Bros.
OOSIIOW'S PLATFORM
FAVORS PEOPLE'S RILE
Salem, Ore. O. P. Coshow of Rose-
burg filed for the democratic nomi
nation for United States senator. This
makes two democratic and thre re
publicans who have filed for this of
ficc.
Coshow's platform says: "I will
devote all my time, energy and abil
ity to establish and maintain equality
of opportunity for all our citizens, to.
Chehalis, Wash. In a shakedown
of the Lewis county Jail tho sheriff
office found a saw made from a spring
taken from his shoe sole In the cell of
Del Clarke, murderer of Lawrence
liar, the Centralla banker, In Decem
ber. Another combination saw and
knife was found in Clark's cell, made
from a piece of steel taken by him
from the bottom of his bunk. Clark,
who is a millwright, had cut the
notches for the saw by rubbing tho
steel on the chilled steel corner of
the bars of his cage. He Is kept con
fined In the cage all the time anil it
U unlikely that had the saws been
used it would have enabled Clark to
escape. Other prisoners who have the
freedom of the corridor might have
made a break, but Clark would hard
ly have been able to do so.
EMCEZZI.EIt WRITES
HE'LL JDIP INTO SEA
ago, according to the letter, Shaw
was $300,000 ahead of the game, but
he wished to make $10,000,000, he
wrote, and kept up rhe gambling.
Continuing the letter read:
"If I had won I would have been
a hero; now I am a son of a gun. My
courage i8 gone, my brain worn out,
so I shall end It all."
The writer then went on to say
that he had so little momey that he
should have to ship on a tramp steam
er and drop over her side. .
He also inclosed a request to no
tify his family, which consists of his
wife and four daughters, two of the
latter being married. One of the un
married girls has Just been operated
on for appendicitis. None of the fam
ily, his bunkers nor business associates
had any idea of defalcations. The
firm is in th hands of receivers and
tho business will be continued.
You are probably aware that pneu
monia always results from a cold, but
you never heard of a cold resulting
In pneumonia when Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy was used. Why take
the risk when this remedy may bo
had for a trifle. For sale by all dealers.
WHAT'S THE REASON?
Onco $300,000 Ahead of Came. Ist
Firm's MiHy on Stocks, Says Shaw,
Maker of Shoos.
i'oruanci, Ale. A sensation was
sprung in Maine business circles when
It became known that A. W. Shaw,
who founded in 1890, and has since
controlled tho shoe manufacturing
concern which bears his name in
Freeport, Me., had lost thousands of
dollars of tho firm's money through
stock manipulation and in a letter of
confession to his partner, J. W.
Amlck, had declared his Intention of
committing suicide in mldocean.
Late In January he left on a busi
ness trip for tho firm and a letter
from him dated New York, February
1, and mailed from Boston, February
6, was made public. The letter read:
"It Is all over but the mourners," and
continued to admit that Shaw had
played the market heavily and lost,
first making a fortune and then loos
ing it and more. A year and a half
Many Pendleton reoplo In Poor
Health Without Knowing the
Cause.
There are scores of people who
drag out a miserable existence with
out realizing the cause of their suf
fering. Day after day they are rack
ed with backache and headache; Buf
fer from nervousness, d'zziness, weak
ness, languor find depression. Likely
the kidneys hive fallen behind in
their worg of filtering the blood and
that Is the ro of the trouble. Look
to your kldne, assist them In their
work give th m the1 help they need.
You can use no better remedy than
Doan's Kidney Pills.
Below is gr.itcful testimony from
a sufferer In this locality.
Mrs. Frank Pike, 101 Greenwood
street. La Grande, Ore., says: "Doan's
Kidney Pills were used In our fam
ily and proved very effective. The
person who took this remedy had
weak kidneys and suffered a great
deal from bachache. Stooping was
difficult and sharp twinges often
darted through the loins. Doan's
Kidney Pills were used on a friend's
advice and it did not take them long
to bring relief." y
For sale by all dealers. Price BO
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan' and
take no other.
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Wi fiSfli HISS
Scene from "THE KISS WALTZ"
Casino Theatre, New York
The musical success of the season at the Casino Theatre, New York City.
The cast includes such notables as Chas. Bigelow, Eva Davenport, Robert
Warwick, Flora Zabelle, Adele Rowland, Elsa Ryan & W. M- Pruette
Soairt-IBoos EmonEnrDrm oddsdoU"
is one cf tne catchiest numbers from the show -
The music is written by the "Viennese Waltz King' C. M. Zeihrer.
Matt Woodward wrote the words. T. B. Harms, & Francis, Day &
Hunter, New York Gity, owners of copyright.
This Song Free in Next Saturdays East Oregonian