DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1012.
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The Big Swamp Bogie Man
Sung by the most popular Minstrel Artist of America
EDDIE LEONARD '
With Eddie Leonard's Big Minstrel Show
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Used by permission, MURRAY MUSIC CO., New York. So. 209.
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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. Thrasher, who has been har
vesting during the summer near Day
ton, Wash., has returned home.
Henry Barrett and wife of Athena,
passed through the city en route to
Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bannister visited
with friends In Milton Friday.
widely spoken language, today it Is
the mother tongue of only 4 5,000,000,
as compared with 100,000,000 who
speak German fcnd 130,000,000 who
speak English.
As for remedies M. Bertillnn Insists
that Frenchmen must be taught to re
gard a child as a bun'.en which Its
father supports for the benefit of the
whole community. In order that a
family should pay what it owes to the
stele, he says, it should consist of at
least three children, two to fill the
places of the parents when they die,
the third to fill the gaps caused by
those who die before reaching adult
age.
Adopt Tax Itethictioiw.
In order to promote this end M.
Bertillon proposes a reduction of tax
ation upon fathers of three or more
living chilren. 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.
At the present rate for light
ing you get one kilowatt more
for $1.00 than was formerly
given for $1.50.
By using the new wire-type
MAZDA lamp you get three
times more light than .from the
ordinary lamp and your light
Is as bright and clear as day
light This new MAZDA can
be used on ordinary drops and
cords without breaking.
SAVE TOUR EYES, SAVE
TOUR HOUSE, SAVE MONET,
BE COMFORTABLE.
Electric and gas supplies, elec
tric light wiring, bell wiring, gas
piping, motors and dynamos.
SEE
J. L. Vaughan
ill Mala St. Phone Main It.
FOREIGN DIVORCE IS VALID.
Roman Supreme Court Holds It 1C
gal for Italians.
Rome. The supreme court of
Rome has ruled that although di
vorce was not recognized by Ital'an
law. a decree legally granted by a
foreign court, to persons married in
Italy, is valid here in spite of the in
terdiction of the Italian constitution.
So a couple desiring to have the nup
tial knot untied need only reside for
a certain time in some country where
divorce is sanctioned and change
their nationality to obtain the neces
sary privilege. Hungary seems to be
the land where this formality is ac
complished with te least expense and
loss of time. At the present moment
there are fifty-two divorced Ttalian
couples who, having become for the
time Hungarian subjects, will resume
their nationality and single life on
returning to heir native country.
'There's a photographer in
your town."
"JE like to make por
traits of men, and
many men prefer us, as
we seem to possess that
faculty which enables us
to fully bring out charac
ter and indivicuality.
Phone us for an
Appointment.
WHEELER
STUDIO
Alta St., Opposite City Hall.
PIIONR1 MAIN B5S.
Knowledge is Tower. Endurance is
Strength. The- best materials, coupled with the
host workmanship, havo made
D AY'S BIG FIVE
OVERALLS & SHIRTS. Tho leading brand
In the S
ummor Timo
when the breezes are hot and the throat la parched for a cooling
drink, there Is nothing that will slake the thirst quite so quickly,
quite so satisfactorily as a cool, sparkling glass of
Uosfor Brau Beer
A bottle of Kloster Brau beer contains the most healthful
summer bexerage you ever tried, because It la made of the purest
materials, In the most hygienic manner possible.
The discriminating person, with proper regard for his health
and the purity of the things he eats and drinks, will not drink
promiscuously of the Innumerable summer beverages offered.
Kloster Brau beer leads all other summer drinks because It Is
the best thirst-quencher, and It Is known to be pure.
And it Is by all odds the roost enjoyable. Try It and see.
Alfred Schnoitcr Office Saloon
PHOKE UAIH 299
THE BEST BEER
is Brewed in Pendleton
Quality-quality first, last and all the
time-is the watchword in the pro
duction of City Brewery Beer.
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.