PAILY EAST OREQOXIAKV PEyPtETOyrOREOOIT. TRIDAYr FEBRUARY 21, 1913.
EIGHT PAGES,
PAGE FOUR.
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
PvbllatMd Dally and Sml Wkty at ren
dition. Orco. by the
CAST OREGON US PCBLISHINQ CO.
Estered at the postofrk at IVodwtoo.
Oregoe, seoood-ciass nail matter.
These further French names appear
in the roster of another regimental
organisation :
Col. -Thaddeus O'Brien. Capts. de
Fitxmauriee. De Walsh. O'Neil. De
Nagle. O'Brien, D'Orcy. O'Croly. O'
Connor. Lieuts. Plunkett, O'Riordan.
O'Gorman. MacCarthy.
The names of these old Frenchmen
have a familiar sound in spite of our
neglect and the roster indicates the
allies came largely from that part of
Tb Daily Eaat OregonUa la kept on tale
7 U Bowman News Co., 44 Wasaugtoa
OrST' UOt" St"4 r0rt!D1 France contiguous-to the Blarpey
Chicago Bun a. 809 Security BoUJlng castle. Furthermore the information
Washington. U 0. Uunci. 501. tur-.
tortus trt. N. W. jmade public by Congressman Curley
7 fJi , throws light on the ancestry of the
Daily. ee year, by na.il t-5.w
Dal'.y. u njocib. by mail
Daily, tbree toootta. by mall.
Dally. e joa;ii. by axi
raUy. ece yr. by carrier
.Daily, m coosi. ty carrier
Daily. Uree Bvc;i. by rrr:rr
DaLy. eoe bc:Su by carrier
Seoit-Werty, oe yyar. fcy catl
Sc-w.t..5. ii st.c:X. by aaall...
at-Wt. fvNLT DvMCii. &J Bail...
: gentlemen who manage that Parisian
.So railway, the 0"V randn.
7 50
3.75
Madero now has time to reflect on
VJojthe difficulty of trying to provide an
J' ; enlightened government for a benight-
CCTkHiai C5:y aa4 Cvcaty Paper.
V rather Tarred Preaa Assoc ia: loo.
f Mala
je.1 people.
THE RECKONING.
THE RITKOMXG.
I.
A Judgment Day I hope there'll
be.
For friend and foe. for you and
me
Unto us all the same;
Misunderstandings cleared away
The hidden brought to light of
day.
The censure and the blame.
II.
The wrong that triumphed over
right.
All bitterness that left its
blight
And marred Life's little
span!
How each for self and petty
gain
Strove heedless of the grief and
pain
Borne by his brother man.
III.
For such as this, come. Dawn
of Right!
Illume our doubt with Faith's
fair light,
And clear the mists away!
Aye, 6ure am I for you, for
me,
For friend and foe. for all,
there'll be
Some time a Judgment
Day.
Augusta "Wall.
Dr. Friedman wants entirely too
much for his tuberculosis cure. Pat
ent medicine manufacturers are of
fering similar cures at much lower
prices.
It will soon be time to get the
grounds in shape and adorn the cabs
with the baseball park signs.
John McCourt got ahead of the
gong.
SHE I LVD TO CHOOSE.
TRY SOME OF THIS
POINTS OX POPULATION".
Mrs. Champ Clark, who is well
known for her brilliancy in conversa
tion as her husband, the Speaker of
the House of Representatives, is for
his fame in politics, tells this story:
The late Bishop Potter of New York
had a most unclerical relish for prac
tical jokes and pointed anecdotes. His
rusmonnlitan snirit IiivaH mpn and
j things, and nothing pleased him better
! than to gather a group of congenial
spirits about him and swap Jokes.
One day he met a friend, a distin
guished Jewis rabbit, and said to him
in great seriousness:
"Rabbi, I am greatly worried about
a dream I had the other night. I
dreamed I died and went to the Jew
ish heaven. And who do you suppose
were the only occupants?"
"I don't know, I'm sure." said the
rabbL
"Pawnbrokers and secondhand
clothing men," laughed the bishop.
The rabbit said nothing.
Shorty after, however, he met the
bishop. "Why. bishop," he said, "1
had a dream myself the other night."
"Yes," said the bishop uneasily;
"and what did you dream?"
"I dreamed I went to the Christian
neaven.
"Well," pursued Potter, bracing
himself, "whom did you find, there?"
"Nobody," answered the rabbi.
Popular Magazine, . '
NEWS FROM nOGWALLOW.
Washington Hocks' watch got be
hind last week, but is rapidly gaining,
since he got to stirring around some.
Cricket Hicks says if the water in
the creek would freeze over right af
ter the big rains it would prevent all
this high water.
Sim Finders has swapped around
until he has a tolerably respectable
team. While one trots and the other
paces, they manage to get to where
they are going about the same time.
The Rye Straw storekeeper has de
cided that in these days of competition
and high tariff, he can make more by
cutting an inch or two off of his yard
stick than he can In regular profits.
While waiting for a Jug to .run full
of sorghum molasses yesterday, the
storekeeper at Rye Straw made the
statement that If he carried as big and
complete a stock of goods as Sears ft
Roebuck, Mrs. Frisby Hancock would
come in the next nay ana. can ior
something he had never heard of.
Hogwallog Kentuckian.
If Pendleton does all the paving
work that is proposed for this spring
the total cost of the
Too Gentle, work will run into a big
figure and the city should
be an attractive field for paving con
cerns. There will be abundant room
for competition and competition we
should have. It is the life of business
and tends to reduce prices. The only
trouble about paving competition in
Pendleton is that we do not have
enough of it and when we do get a
little war underway the rival com
panies are entirely too solicitious
about hurting one another. They whet
our appetites for blood and then give
us the spectacle of a pillow fight.
In the state senate yesterday one
senator, Dimick of Clackamas, made
some very pointed
Dimick's Offence, statements about
another member
Farrell. In substance the charge was
that Farrell was afraid to be a real
legislator and vote his convictions for
fear he would lose some business he
has had with an Oregon City corpor
ation affected, by a proposed labor
law.
For this criticism Senator Dimick
was called down by President Malar
key who urged that such charges if
made should be made privately to the
senators. Is that the sort of senate
we have? Is it alright to be false to
the people but wrongful to expose
corruption If the senate is to be a
private club devoted to the protection
of the shady work of its members the
East Oregonlan can see no reason why
it should retain a room in the state
house and draw pay from the people
In New England where people de
light to trace their ancestry back to
the Revolution consid-1
Our French erable sentiment has
Allies. arisen of late to the ef-'
feet that the United
States should honor in a more person
al way the brave Frenchmen who
came so nobly to our aid at the time
of r.ei. It has been pointed out that
this country has long honored such
names as LAfayette. Rochambeau and
De Grasse but that the names of the
humbler soldiers of fortune who cast
their lots with the' colonies hare been
neglected.
Congressman James H. Curley of
Massachusetts has risen to tne occas
ion by securing and publishing the'1 'J-1 epplkatioi. fnD2l rci
' " ;tn diseased portion of the ear. There is
names of leaders and subalterns of .only one way t care deafness, and that is
one regiment sent over by Iuis XVI
LAND VALUES IN LONDON.
(From the Pall Mall Gazette.)
In what part of London is the most
valuable land to be found? .The ques
tion arises out of a statement by the
Daily Mail that a strip of ground ab
utting on the Charing Cross opening
to the Mail archway is to' be sold in
two lots, the price of one of which
works out at nearly 24 pounds per
square foot, and that of the remain
ing piiece at upwards of 32 - pounds
per foot. There is also a question of
frontage price. This amounts to no
less than 170 pounds per foot. But
this reckoning of frontage alone in
estimating the whole amount to be
paid is more sensational than exact
in conveying an idea of the real mar
ket price of the land.
In comparison with the values at
Charing Cross, inquiries made in the
city by a representative of the Pall
Mall Gazette show that ground in the
most valuable part of the "square
mile" fetched a price far higher than
that recorded further westward. Some
time ago a piece in Lombard street,
near the Mansion house, was sold for
40 pounds a foot. This, however, is
rot the highest price that has been re-
Mr. A. C Plowden, who, after
a somewhat severe illness, has
resumed his seat on the Maryle
bone bench, is by way of being
one of London's institutions. He
tells about the wife of a notori
ous burglar whom he was once
cross-examining.
"You are the wife of this
man?" asked counsel.
"Yes."
"You knew he was a burglar
when you married him?"
"Yes."
"How came you to contract a
matrimonial alliance with such
a man?"
"Well." witness admitted. "I
was getting old. and I had to
choose between a burglar and a
lawyer." M. A. P.
alized during recent years, for another
site in the same neighborhood brought
a return of 58 pounds, and even this
has been exceeded by a tiny bit close
to the Mansion house, which formed
a good bank site, and changed hands
for 60 pounds a foot.
But this was exceptional on account
of, the situation. In Lombard street
the letting value of ground is gener
ally recognized as 2 pounds per foot
and this, taken at twenty years' pur
chase, marks the selling price at 40
pounds. In another instance at the
corner of Lombard street, near the
Mansion house, where there was some
difficulty, in getting a site. 48 pounds
per foot was the price reached.
In King William street there is on
record the letting value of a piece of
land at 35 shillings a foot This.
taken on the basis of twenty years'
purchase as before, equals the rate of
35 pounds. As, however, this par
ticular piece was wanted some years
ahead, the purchaser had to pay 1,000
pounds as premium.
It is clear, therefore, that on a ques
tion of comparative value in the mar.
ket the city price considerably over
tops that attained at Charing Cross.
FAIRY TALES.
"Pleased to meet you. Mr. Borem
"I can take a drink or let it alone."
"I was detained at the office."
I will never say a cross word to
ycu, sweetheart.'
"I enjoy your sermons so ran:!'
Doctor Windy."
"Yes, sir, lots of mornings I have
syrup; oftigs is
BEST FOR A CHILD
If Its IJttlo Tongue U Coated. Breath
Feveri-sh, Stomach Sour and I Vowels
Clogged.
Every mother Immediately realizes
after giving her child delicious Syrup
of Figs that this is the ideal laxative
and physic for the children. Nothing
else regulates the little one's stomach.
liver and 30 feet of tender bowels so
promptly, besides they dearly love its
delightful fig taste.
If your child isn't feeling well; rest
ing nicely; eating regularly and act
ing naturally it is a sure sign that its
little insides need a gentle, thorough
cleansing at once.
When cross, irritable, feverish,
stomach sour, breath bad or your lit
tle one has stomach-ache, diarrhoea,
sore throat, full of cold, tongue coat
ed; give a teaspoonf.ul of Syrup of
Figs and in a few hours all the foul,
constipated, clogged-up waste, undi
gested food and sour bile will gently
move on and out of its little bowels
without nausea, griping or weakness,
and you will surely have a well, hap
py and smiling child again shortly.
With Syrup of Figs you are not
drugging your children, being compos
ed entirely of luscious figs, senna and
aromatlcs, it cannot be harmful.
Mothers should always keep Syrup
of Figs handy. It is the only stom
ach, liver and bowel cleanser and reg
ulator needed a little given today will
save a sick child tomorrow.
Full directions for children of all
ages and grown-ups plainly printed
on the package.
Ask your druggist for the full
name, "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna." prepared by the California
Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious
tasting, genuine old reliable. Refuse
anything else offered.
to break the ice in the tub before I
take my cold bath."
"We have never had a quarrel since
we were married."
"We have spent a perfectly delight
ful evening, Mrs. Gabby."
. "My, isn't that a pretty baby! He
is the perfect image of his father."
From the Cincinnati Enquirer.
POLK'S
OREGON and WASHINGTON
Business Directory
A Directory of each City, Town and
Village, giving- descriptive sketch of
each plaee, location, population, tele
graph, shipping and banking point
also Classified Directory, compiled by
business and profession. .
R. L. POLK CO, SEATTUB
Youll get the bet meal
in Pendleton at the
QUELL
Particular cooks
Attentive Service.
For Breakfast
Ranch Egg
Buttermilk Ho teak ee
Good coffee
Every day
W Invite your patronage and
aim to please yoa.
A dean kitchen
Regular Meals
25c
Gas.La Fontaine
La FonUlae Block. Mala Street.
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED.
to assist us In our great war for free
dom. The roster follows:
Col. jt Comte Dillon, Col. Theobald
Dillon. lieutenant Colonel Barthel
emy Moncarelley,. Maj. J. Moran,
Capts. Moore. Purderi, Eancks, Nu
gent, Swingley, Shea. Moore. 0Neil,
O'Brien. Taafe, Mandeville, McGuire,
Macdennott.' Kelly. O'Reilly, Noolan,
O'Doyer. Leltck. Cochlea.
b roastitatiooal remedies. Deafness is
caused by aa Inflamed condition of the mo
coos lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
tbi tube is inflamed yoa have a rambling
sound or imperfect bearing, and when it Is
entirely closed Deafness Is tike result, and
unless the inflammation, can be taken oat
and this tube restored to its normal con
dition, hearing will be destroyed forever:
nine cases oat of ten are caused by Catar
rh. wbVb Is sothlng bat an laflased con
dition of the mucosa surfaces.
We wtll give One Hundred Dollars for
any ease of Deafaeaa (eaosed by catarrh)
that cannot be cared by Hail's Catarrh
Care Sesd fee circulars, free.
T. i. CHEXET CO, Toledo, Ohio.
BoM br Druniats. T5e.
Take Hairs iassis rWa tut
HoveYonr House
Wired for
Electricity
It's cheaper, safer, far more
pleasing and savea much as
necessary eye-strain.
At the present rate" for light
ing yoa get one kilowatt more
for $100 than was formerly
given for 11.50.
By using the new wire-type
MAZDA lamp yoa get three
times more light than from the
ordinary lamp and your light
Is as bright and clear ae day
light. This new MAZDA can
be used on ordinary drops and
cords without breaking.
SAVE TOUR ETE3. 8AVB
TOUR HOUSE. SAVE MONET.
BE COMFORTABLE.
Electric and gaa supplies, elec
tric light wiring, bell wiring, gas
piping, motors and dynamos.
SEE
J. L. Vaqghan
. in
St. Phone Mala m.
Nyals
Kidney Pills
FOR
Backache and
Kidney Trouble
NO RELIEF NO PAY
At
Koeppen's
THE DRUG STORE THAT
SERVES TOO BEST.
ar Look
1L at this )l
We help you to keep things
clean by furnishing you with
A Garbage Can Free
TO ALL RESIDENTS THAT
PUT IN AN ORDER THIS
MONTH AS WE WANT
MONTHLY CUSTOMERS.
The best of service at lowest
prices.
WE nAUIi EVERYTHING In
our line by the Job or month.
Phone Main 471 for the
City Scavenger Co.
729 Johnson Street.
Pure Foods
Are no more essential to good
health than the
Pure Medicines
Our prescription department
is operated along the most mod
ern lines; our stock Is fresh,
and ourprices are the lowest
consistent with Quality.
WE INVITE A TRIAL.
Tollman, & Co.
"MERXTOIV AGENTS.
'First in war, first in peace and first
in the hearts of his countrymen.1
Tomorrow, Feb. 22nd, the great
American people commemorate
the anniversary of the birth of our
first President
GEORGE WASHINGTON
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M1
j WE GIVE S. & II. TRADING STAMPS
Hi Special
im mm
TODAY AND TOMORROW
In this sale are included Percales, Ginjrhams of all kinds,
Galateas and Children's Wash Dresses The stocks are now at
their best.
Remember with every dress pattern 6 yards sold you
rct the Trimmings Free.
Special Value Gingham 72C a Yard
Plaids and stripes in good quality Gingham suitable for
children's school dresses or house wear. Always sold at 15o yd.
Nemo Corse! Demonsiralion Monday
An expert Corsetiere will be with us for several days and
will be glad to show you the new styles in' this popular
corset
S disicxio rr
I HArl ssok
I- 3 CHICAGO
They Are Here
The new
"WooleyBoy" Suits
for Spring. Mothers,
bring the boy in and
see the pretty new
models to be worn
this season. The new
Norfolk style is in the
lead for boys this year
we can show you a
most complete line, of
patterns and new models-select
yours while
the assortment is good.
Bp Alexander Depf . Store
PENDLETON'S GREATEST STORE.
Make Out Your Shop
ping List To-night
Reaj the advertisements in the EAST OREGONIAN carefully
tonight. See what the manufacturers and merchants are offering
you. Make a list of the things you need. Many of these items
are advertised at special prices. All are quality goods. The mak
ers' and sellers' names are your guarantees.
Tou will save time and strength by selecting everything you
buy from the advertising columns of the EAST OREGONIAN. Tou
will find more pleasure in shopping when you know where to find
the best qualities at the lowest prices.
The advertisers In the EAST OREGONIAN are the most reU
able merchants of this city. When their nomes are on your shop
ping list you will be certain of securing the most satisfactory mer
chandise at the most reasonable prices. Read their advertise
ments in the EAST OREGONIAN closely and constantly every day.
(Copyright. 191J, by J. P. Fallon.)
Perfection in Crown and
Bridge Work
Is a sign of success In the entire
field of dental work. That In
signia of merit was granted our
operators long ago. We don't
want you to have tooth troubles;
but If you have them we will be
glad to nmko them vanish with
the lonst possible pain, incon
venience and cost, (Examination
free.
MODERN DENTISTS
TAYLOR HARDWARE DliUG.
743 Main St.. Over Hub. . -
1'KNDIJCrON.
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