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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1012. TEN PAGES The Big Swamp Bogie Man Sung by the most popular Minstrel Artist of America EDDIE LEONARD ' With Eddie Leonard's Big Minstrel Show wbe.. jtt goes to swim, Best look out (or him. For he'll surely catch you if he can think he's com in', boy si Yet, I hear a noise I An I know dat it's de Bog ie man 3: 3 Lyric by EARLE C JONES Moderaio. Mutk fey GEOROE V. MEYER 4. 1. k t?-- CHORUS. r.vr.E Eio.iiT. -I- Tm7-M-- M-Tm- JCj . L r, U "SZ I - m.rTm-M " 1 u i. 'Way down in Lou'i-i an - a in de low lands, low, a. Some tay dat he's de Devil, but he't in dig guise, i si 1 i Z0Z Where de swamp is dis mal dark an Lay in' for us chil-dren all de 4- J . -I, S: r i m 3: s- i Oh! oh I I I think I hear him com - in', Oh I K- I A 11 ( IE. rrz-r. -w-- rr-j 1 I t5 j - -1 J- oh I it's time we should be run - nln', H -J I kac. 3E -e- I 1 Gh- wet,, day.. Dar used to live a Bog ie in de long a go, He's watch in' in de low - lands with his big green eyes, L jjzzjvz I i- I 111 MzfZ0iJ. Ohl 3 -e- EE oh! I f X 1 I i -s- H8 4.L X 1 X I :c3: for he is de Dev-il's right - hand man. Good-lord - jl Ohl oh! now B;.: I r I Au' dey say dat he is down dr yet. For de col ored boys dat come his way. -"&-So So all you pick - a - nin - nics, play - in all you lit - tie dusk - y cbil - dren, 3 IT :S:. 7:g: . -a ' JJ - - - w 1 -rq! - f I - m g 3 V Look ey from de school, you had best go home, - Just re - mem - ber 'bout de Bog - ie For I think it's 'bout de wis - est man, plan.. An' I . ! i , 1 1 i zz Performing rights reserved Copyright, hcmvii, by Jos. W. Sterk & Co., New York. British Copyright Seenred. Used by permission, MURRAY MUSIC CO., New York. So. 209. fZTzrzzzmzTzz-zzzx: ,zXz-0zrzZ- ?zz -J?zzzzz -o- beat it quick my broth - ers, Ohl ohl just scoot for home an' moth ers, be - ware, ..J J - I I ! 5""""3 mjrz7jz .0zzzzz0zizzzj 1 zzy I zrzzzzzzz-i O f - gr m d m - -O -x-jxV f 1 V -x-;xf I I - 23 1 : 1 m 1 sr- ztz zzzzzz7jzzzzgz ziJ ' - ?r- r- 1 -e- J L -V-2- Take care of de big swamp Bo gie man, Of de big swamp Bo - gie man. jglsEE5H:s . man. x . 1 4 -L J L I I til o. a- 5 -X- ' rat The Big Swamp Bogie Man. WESTON DOCTOR BUYS PROPERTY (Special Correspondence.) Weston, Ore., .Sept. 21. Miss Liza Morrison has accepted a position In Jarman's department store as sales lady, recently made vacant by the resigning of Miss Lulu Case. Mrs. Emma Ross and children were visiting in Milton during the week. Mrs. James Compton who has been spending a few days in the Garden City visiting her daughter, Mrs. Cliff Culley has returned home. Mrs. Effie Gerking of Athena, was in the city during the week visiting relatives. Herman Kessel, a former resident of Weston, but now living at Dayton, Wash., was in the city during the week transacting business. Miss Agnes McKenzie and her brother Kennette and Mr. Elmer Tucker left on Wednesday morning's train for Corvallis, Ore., where they will enter the agricultural college. Miss McKenzie and Mr. Tucker are graduates of Weston high school. Mr. and Mrs. James Bell of Athe na were in Weston during the week greeting friends. Mr. Chester Caplioger a former Weston boy, but now of Portland, Oregon, is visiting his parents. You'll get the best meal in Pendleton at the QUELLE Particular cooks Attentive Service. For Breakfast Ranch Eggs Buttermilk Hotcakea Oood coffee Every day We Invite your patronage and aim to please yon. A clean kitchen Regular Meals 25c Gus. La Fontaine La Fontaine Block, Main Street The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright is III. Mrs. D. K. Ca.xatt and children of Spokane, are visiting Mrs. Cashatt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Nordean of this city. Mrs. J. s. Harris visited her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Mansfield of Athens dur ing the week. Mr. Claude Price and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Alice Price and her daugh ter. Miss Ruby, were visiting in Athe na Thursday. The Weston high school gave a re ception last Friday night in which all former students were invited. The assembly hall was beautifully decor ated. Refreshments were served and the students spent a delightful even ing. Mrs. Minerva Barnes of Cove, Ore gon, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sarah McDougall of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stamper was visiting in Athena during the week. Dr. F. D. Watts has purchased the Herman Hessell property on Water street. It has a commodious resi dence. He has also purchased an of fice building located on what is known as the Graham property and will move the same to the corner of his recently purchased lots and fix it up for an office. John Gordon of Spokane, is in the city visiting with relatives and friends. M. A. 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In proportion to the number of living offspring a system already adopted In Prussia, Saxony, Servla, Norway, Sweden and parts of Switzerland. The laws of succession should be modified and formclitles of marriage simplified. Mothers of large families should be assisted in various ways and especial provision should be made for widows left with children. Finally M. Bertillon suggests that among the humbler classes of public servants those candidates for employment by the state who have children should be considered as eligible' In proportion 'to the size of their famiies. An article that has real merit should in time become popular. That such is the case with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been attested by many dealers. Here is one of them. H. W. Hendrickson, Ohio Falls, Ind., writes, "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best for coughs, colds and croup, and is my best seller." For sale by all dealers. FRANCE, ALARMED, SEEKS CAUSE OF LOW BIRTH RATE Jacque Itertillon Give Data Showing Decline of Itao In Europe. I Paris. The French government is , considering serious measures for com- I batting the decline In the national birth rate, which last year showed a falling off of 32,869 births as com pared with 1910. The finance minister has appoint ed a commission to investigate the causes of the decline and to suggest remedies M. Klotz himself will pre side and among the members will be B. Rlbot, M. Cochery, M. Bienvenu Martin and M. Calllaux. Ilertilloii Has Sutfgoalon. In emphasizing the Importance of Immediate action if France Is to main tain its position In the world M. Jac ques Berlllon, eminent statistician, 27 per cent of the population of the , great European powers were French, today the proportion is only 11 per cent. Formarly French was the most Have Your House Wired for Electricity It's cheaper, safer, far more pleasing and saves much un necessary eye-strain. 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You do not find it lacking in that "life" so necessary to jfive it the required zest. You assist in providing employment for home lubor, build 'ing up your home city and supporting institutions that place money in curculation here, when you buy home products in preference to those that are shipped in. When yon drink beer, insist on City Beer on draught at the following places: BILLY'S PLACE, W. J. Bogert, Prop. BREWERY DEPOT, Molitor & Stangier, Props. OPERA BARR, , Antone Kraft, Prop. STATE SALOON, H. J. Latourelle, Prop. TIIE CRESCENT SALOON, J. II. Taylor, Prop.