ANNIE LAURIE REAL PERSON American Girl of Same "Ilk" Give Facta of Origin of the Popu lar Scotch Song. More thnn once has the question ns to whether Annie Laurie, the subject nf the ever-popular and ever-living song bearing her name as title, was a real person or mere fiction, A letter has come to hand that was written by Miss M. E. Riddle, daughter of the late Judge BIddle, for many years a circuit court Justice In this section, says a writer In the Pitts burgh Gazette-Times. The Riddles were of Laurie Ilk, as Scotch folk say, and they had gone to some consider able pains to get the story of the song straight, as there had been consider able contention about It. Here It is : "Jean Itlddell (the name later spelled lllddle) was married trt Sir Robert Laurie, the first baronet of Maxwelton. One of their daughters was Annie Lau rie, celebrated In Scotch song. "Annie Laurie was famed for her beauty and cleverness, and was a social favorite in all the country round about, so lc was not at all surprising that she captivated a Mr. Douglas of England, a man of culture and of letters, who composed the song bearing her name. "But seeing that the course of true love docs not run smoothly, she mar ried a Mr. Ourgesson, leaving Mr. Douglas to his hunting and his verses. "To this day many pilgrims go to Maxwelton, drawn thither by the much loved song, 'Annie Laurie' Many also visit Crnlgdorroch, where she spent her married life in comfort." or tne crown is a huge snppmre, bought by George IV. The remaining Jewels consist of 1,863 brilliant dia monds, 1,273 rose diamonds, 147 table diamonds, 277 pearls, 16 sapphires, U emeralds and four rubles. Complete with its white silk lining and purple cap, the crown weighs slightly more than 39 ounces. WARY OLD BIRD IS TRUTH Fact Worth Remembering When One la Tempted to Criticise Error Seen In Newspapers. "Where do you get the absurd facts you print?" Is a favorite query put to newspaper men. In the view of these cynics, newspapers spend most of their time misspelling names, Im agining incidents thut never happened, and generally manhandling life us it is led. Thorn Is just one answer to be made to the query nbove, and that Is: "Newspapers got such of their fucts as are absurd from the absurd human beings who for one reason or a thou sand refuse to relate facts accurately." Newspapers, truth-telling newspapers, spend a very large part of their time correcting these misstatements, run ning them to their source, and getting nt the truth. A certain proportion of error gets by not ns great a propor tion ns can be heard in any village neighborhood gossip, for It Is the con cern of newspapers of honest ones, that is to allow for errors and correct them, whereas It Is the concern of those other purveyors of news, gossips, lo crente errors whenever they are more Interesting than the trutj). The next time you find an error In your favorite newspaper, try nn experi ment. Try to capture one small fact yourself, In your own home town. You will qulclily discover Just how wary a bird the truth Is and how very unpopular. (few York Tribune. Chinese Canals. At what period the Chinese began to dig canals, there is no authentic rec ord to prove. Sometimes It seems as if these remarkable people must al ways have had canals and other works, so long have they been familiar to them and so well established have they been as a part of the country as the men from the Occident first visited it. One thinks of the Grand Canal of China and the Great Wall of China to gether, although, of course, they have nothing whatever to do with each oth er, except thnt they are both ancient and remarkable works of the Chinese people. lzea, ana the shipping' Is heavy and varied. The water Is deep enough for chips of 1,000 tons burden as far as the city, but foreign boats come up only ns far as Whampoa, nine miles to the southeast, where there are extensive docks. Here the loading and unload ing is done by native boats. Vessels of deep draft He outside the bar. For ty miles below Is the Boca Tigris (Mouth of the Tiger), and the water widens into a wide estuary. Water di vides the old from the new town nnd surrounds the island and the suburbs, where the Europeans live, so that Can ton hns nn abundance of picturesque water life, including a big houseboat population. Don't Envy Others. Idle women, or women who seem to be spared anything that Bavors of work, are never happy or satisfied. Persons who live aimless lives simply cannot be happy. Let the woman given to envying those "fortunate," but in reality lazy and listless Individuals, ponder seri ously over this truth, become Interest ed In some worthwhile duty of the hour, and try to forget herself. If she I does this she will not find any time to j waste in idle wishing, but, on the other hand, will experience a contentment delightfully new and satisfying. Interesting Old Egyptian Letters. Letter writing, fortunately, was much practiced In ancient Egypt, and there are quantities of letters between persons of ull degrees of education and written on all sorts of occasions We may read, for Instance, the encour agement and good advice sent by pa rents to absent sons, or may recognize familiar types of character in the an swering effusions of children to pa rentsthe spoilt boy who scolds his father for having left hlin nt home In stead of taking him to the capital ; the well-conducted youth, who complacent ly assures his relatives that he Is get ting on very well, combining study with recreation, nnd the prodigal son, who writes to beg his mother's for giveness and confesses (hat he has brought himself to destitution. Useful Tree. An American tree, known as the shea, or butter tree, is beginning to at tract commercial attention. It sup plies not only nuts, but also butter that may become an article of commer cial Importance. It Is already exported to Europe, where makers of artificial butter find, use for It. Almost two-thirds of the nut Is veg etable butter. The tree begins to bear when it Is fifteen years old and reachei Its prime in twenty-five years. Choco late manufacturers could easily util ize the product. It might also be ol use In making candles and soap. CUREFOR"LITTLE AILMENTS Canton a City of Canals. At Canton, the oldest city In south ern China, the j-lvjr Is.Jn effect, fjjjifll- Rcal Trouble Can Usually Be Depend ed On to Make One Forget the Smaller Ones. Man and animals alike, It's wonder ful what a shock will do to heal our errors and our weaknesses. The only thing that ever stopped Uncle Bill In an argument was a dlshpan, or some heavy, blunt Instrument clouted over his brow, and in his younger days he was some argufler, as his scars attest. Here is the case of the blind man in San Rafael, Cal who fell 40 feet off the roof of his house, and found his eyesight restored; Aunt Ellen, who was bedridden for years, was the first person to reach safety when the house caught fire, and her bad hip hns been practically all right ever since; you remember thnt crippled negro who bent even the dogs home when the bear charged out of the brush. A lot of us have troubles that are only In our minds; when we are fed a little real trouble we forget the smnller ones. There Is, perhaps, an opening for a sanitarium that will take a crip ple or an lnvnlid and throw him off a cliff, or crack him over the head with n brick or a crowbar anything to wake him up, make him forget his small worries, and heal his diseased mind. Precious Stones In British Crown. There are no less than 3,000 stones In the crown of the British king. Some very famous Jewels are Included In this number. One of these Is a large heart-shnped ruby, given to Edward, tho Black Prince, In 1037, hy Don Ped ro of Castile. ..Anothci E I i i Power aW Mite The full series of high boiling points in "Red Crown makes power and mileage sure. Look for the Red Crown sign. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) JhoGasoline of Quality Our Complete Apparel Shop Offers Greatest Varieties of Up-to-Date Styles in Car sh;m .TifaJ iPt"' .A m y - -I'm r iM .. n COATS AND SUITS. In beauty of line, quality ol ma terial and wearing value these gar ments are really remarkable. Each and every coat and suit we show has that smartness of line and exceptional tailoring that immedi ately stamps its wearer as being dressed with individuality and taste. In addition to suits and coats made of fine woolen materials we are showing beautiful assortment of Dressy Silk Suits In Taffeta. Rashanara Crepe, silk Vaille and Pongee. Coats priced from 113.50 to $50.00 Suits priced from 22.!i0 to .1.00 DAINTY UNDEKM USLINS. For the'reaaon that our stock now offers the greatest variety for your selectionnow is the timejtobuy un dermuslina that you will soon be in need of, and further - our prices on these garments, bought months ago, are far below their present market value. Muslin Gowns in open front or slipover style, with sleeveless, long or short sleeves, and embroidered or with durable embroidery or dainty lace trimming. Priced from 98c to 15.05 Envelope Combinations cut on patterns that are oonifortable'and trimmed in a manner that will en dear them to the heart of every beauty loving woman. Triced from - - . . U8c to 1.50 Corset Covers, Pajamas, Muslin Petticoat, and all kinds of Children's Uuderiuuslins. await your choos ing here. 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Durable crepe it chines made on tailored lines with the new roll collar, unusual arrangement of tucks and hemstitching Dainty waists of voile, organdie, and lawn are shown in a great variety of stylet, that are trimmed with frilling, laoo and insertions, and un ique arrangements of tucks. Georgette crepe waists from - - $5.95 to $16.60 Silk waists from - - - $3.P5 to $0.91 Lingerie waists from - - - 98c to $8.76 Separate Skirts In addition to the present great popularity of sepa late skirts their wide range of usefulness entitles them to a place in every woman's wardrobe. Fancy Silk Skirts are exceedingly pretty and'when worn with appropriate waists aro decidedly suitable for the most dressy af torno in occasion and at the same time are suitable for strict wear. Black taffeta and satin, novelty plaids and stripes are the materials in these skirts so reasonably priced from 16.75 to $2S.50 Novelty wool skirts are shown in a wide variety of attractive plaids that will prove very satisfactory for street and sports wear. Priced from $6 "5 to $17.50 BUY THRIFT STAMPS NOW Pendleton'r. Greatest Department Store The Peoples Warehouse Where it Pays to Trade BUY THRIFT STAMPS NOW JUDGE TUBS. F. RYAN Present Assistant State Treasurer C: didate for State Trtrsurcr. "The voters of ("bis State needMen who understand the work which it is their duty to do; i nd men with capac ity to do the duties which devolve up on them; Men who are honest, fear less, and patriotic; Men who are Am ericans. Such a man is Judge Thos. F. Ryan." Canby News. "For seven years he has served Ore gon as Assistant State Treasurer with exceptional efficiency. To him is largely due the present high standing of the treasury department The na tional examiners have given the de partment credit for performing ni irt work with less money than any other treasury in the Union, and also with having the best regulated and most efficient office." Kveni ig Telegram. "Thos F. Ryan, P. G. M., candi date for the office of State Treasurer, has been the efficient depu'y for the past seven years and has made good in that position. He possesses an inti mate knowledge of the duties it in volves, is capable, honest and cour teous. We have an abiding faith in Bro. Ryan's ability, experience and superior fitness to fill this important position." Pacific Oddfellow. As an active member of the Gtange, he has worked consistently for the Duilding of good roads from farm to market; for horticultural and agricul tural legislation; and for practical drainage, irrigation and rural credit laws. Paid Advertisement. Uiaooiuarvinu uiu ,,mu- Glassmnking In Venice Is of remote antiquity. By a law of November 8, 1291, the authorities of Venice, to avoid the risk of fire, ordered the glassmak ing Industry to be transferred to the adjacent Island of Murano. Ever since Murano has been the most Important center for hand-made glass and glass bead manufacture In the world. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in fluenced by constitutional conditions, and In order to cure it you must lake an internal remedy Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years. It is com posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients hi Hall's Catarrh Medi cine is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions. Sctul for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prous., Tnledo O. AH Druggists, 76c, Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Notice of Final Account In the County Court for Umatilla County, Oregon, In the matter of the Estate of Mattie Phillips, Deceased: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed account and report in the above entitled matter and that the above entitled Court has fixed Sat urday, June 1st, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. Mi, of said day as the time and the County Court "room in the Court house at Pendleton, Oregon, as the place for hearing said account and report. Objections to said final account and report should he filed on or before said date. S. T. Phillips, Administrator. Notice of Final Account. In the County Court for Umatilla County, Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Jane Phillips, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account and report in the above entitled matter and that the above entitled Lourt has fixed Saturday, June st, 1918 at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, as the time and the County Court room in the Court house at Pendleton, Ore gon, as the place for hearing said ac count and report. Objection to said final account and report should be filed on or before said date. S. T. Phillips, Administrator. Notice of Final Account. In the County Court for Umatilla County Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of bliza Ann Pinkerton, Deceased. Notico is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final account and report in the above entitled mat ter and that the above entitled Court has fixed Saturday, May U5, 1918, ut the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m., of said dav, as the time and the County Court room in the Court house at Pendleton, Oregon, as the place for hearing said account and report. Objections to said filial account and report should be filed on or before said date. David A. Pinkerton, Executor. OREGON'S NEED TO-DAY: A TRAINED BUSINESS EXECUTIVE Your opportunity to elect a TRAINED man to head your state government, one who has never before been in politics, who is a staunch friend of the work ingman, who has a successful business record of 20 years, whose energy has made him a worker, whose experience has made him a thinker and whose ability has made him a leader; Your opportunity to elect THIS type of man as Governor Oregon is found in T T CTl JTTicMkT REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE POR NOMINATION AMEKICANlSM-DEVELOPMENT- FOR GOVERNOR IN THE PRIMARY, MAY 17th PATRIOTISM PROGRESS -EFFICIENCY SOCIAL JUSTICE " YOUR KIND OF A MAN FOR GOVERNOR" Hold ad. Issued byHlnipson for Governor League Portland, Oregon SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. John L. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Minnie E. Smith, Defendant. To Minnie E. Smith, the above ranied defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the com plaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled suit in said Court and cause on or before Saturday, the nth day of May, 1918, and you will take notice that if you fail to so ap pear and answer or otherwise plead within said time, plaintiff for want thereof, will apply to sai l Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit, for a decree of said Court for ever dissolving the bonds of matri mony now and heretofore existing be tween plaintiff and defendant; for such other and further relief as pertains to equity and good conscience. This summons is published pursuant to an order made on the 25th day of March, 1918. by Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the above entitled court. The first publication of this summons is made on Friday the 29th day of March. 1918, Lnd the last pub lication on Friday, the 10th day of May, 1918. in the Athena Press news paper. Will M. Peterson, Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice ad dress, Pendleton, Oregon. For COUNTY COMMISSIONER At the solicitation of delegations from several towns in the West End of the county, I have announced myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner on the Republican tick et, subject to the decision of the vot ers at the primary election, May 17, 1918. If nominated and elected, I promise my best efforts for the whole county. G. L. Dunning, Stanfield, Oregon. THE UNIVERSAL CAR While there's no telling what conditions may face the country before the war is ovjr, one thing is cer tain and that is that Ford cars will grow more and more into being actual necessities both in city and country. Prospective buyers will do well to place or ders NOW, when a reasonably quick delivery is possi ble. 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