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EIGHT PAGES PACK SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1910, 160 Acres Wheat Land AU fenced, good small house. Produced about 2S bu. per acre, $3000, $1000 cash, balance terms, or would trade for city property to value of about 1-2 tlie price of ranch. II you naTe trading property, call and see about this property. 112 ACRES ou McKay creek, 10 acre orchard, 23 In alfalfa, fair house, good barn, fruit dryer. fine well water and plenty wa ter for Irrigation. This is splen did piece of property. Lee Cartwrhrht formerly owned It and made money every year he was on the place. This place can be bought on easy terms, would consider small house In Pendleton In cxcliange; would require very little money to handle tins piece; see about It today. GOOD 5 ROOM HOUSE on Aura street worth $1050, can be bought for $1250. This Is a snaD: better see about It at once. LEE TEUTSCH The Real Est3te and In surance Man 550 Main St. Phone M. ! LIFE OF SOLDIER IS MAJOR WOOD TALKS OX COMPORTS OP ENLISTED MEN The Soulier's Canteen, Vuifonn, ami Shoes aro Principal Points Touched lloii in Elaborate Report Would Have Men to do Non-Military Work. OREGON the Last Call of the West Did you see this beautiful ar ticle picturing Oregon in four colors in the November Sun set? $25,000 IS BEING SPENT BY SUNSET MAGAZINE on a series of articles superbly illus trated in four colors pictur ing and describing the attrac tions and resources of the Wonderland of the Pacific We will send you the next three Issues of SUNSET com mencing wi:h the special De cember issue in which begins the best serial novel of the year "The Spell,"-by C. X. & A. M. Williamson and a superbly il lustrated article in four colors on "San Francisco The Expo sition City"; an! in addition we will include a copy of the No vember Issue containing the beautifully illustrated article on Oregon. ALL FOR 25 CENTS (Stamps or Coin.) Sunset Magazine Wells Fargo Euildlng. Portland, Oregon The Well Known Chinese Doctor Cures any and all dls-j eases that the human flesh' is heir to. Myj wonderful and powerful roots, herbs' remedies are composed o f Chines buds, barks and veeetables that are entirely unknown to medical science of the Dresent day. They are harmless, as we use no poisons or drugs. No operations. No knire used. We cure stomach troubles, liver kidney, catarrh, lung, throat, asth-g olaints and rheumatism ana an disorders of the blood. We cure to stay cured, and guarantee to ure all kinds of Piles and Private Diseases of men and women. Call and see him or write. Consulta tion free. If you are unable to cal' and see him. send two cents In stamps for symptom blank. Ad 1r": THE L. CinSO WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. r?rq W. Ttooe !t. Walla Walla. Wn WOMEN'S WOES. Pendleton Women Are Finding Relief at Lnxt It dors jwrn that women have more than a fair share of the aches and pain that afflict humanity; they rnuft "keep up,' mo(t attend to duties In spite of constantly aching backs, or headaches, dizzy spells, bearing down pains; thfy must stoop over, when to mop means torture. They must walk and bend and work with racking pains and many aches from kl 1r,-y Wn. Kidneys cause more suf fer ni? than any other organ of the body. Keep the kidneys well and health Is easily maintained. Rf-ad of a remedy for kidneys on!y that helps and cures the kidneys and Is endorsed by I eople you know Mrs. Valentine Stroble, 788 Johnson street, Pendleton. Oregon, says: "About two years ago I suffered from kidney complaint and when a friend advlrtd me to try Doans KJdney Pills I did so. This remedy disposed ef severe backaches that had kept me awake at night and benefited ine in very way.' For sale by all dealers. Price BO cent. Fester-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sol agents for the United tales. Remember the nam Doan'a aad take no other. Dropping from the heights of tech nical maneuvers and the finer points of the war game, Major General Leo nard Wood has submitted an extra ordinary report dealing with the com mon places of the enlisted man's comfort. The report was written by Gener al Wood as the commander of the department of the East but was sub mitted to the Adjutant General, after he became Chief of Staff and there fore is taken as criticism by the active head of the army. Within the sphere of the enlisted man. General A ood in this report touches upon three points; the sold ier's canteen or post saloon; his unl form aprtlcularly his shoes and the desirability of establishing a general service corps of men employed to do all the non-military work. The crisp and blunt recommenda tlon of General Wood that the army canteen be re-lestablished Is one with which most every army officer would agree but not one probably which all would Incorporate In an official report. General Wood bases this suggestion upon the assertion that the canteen is for the best inter ests of the army. Several years ago the W. C. T. U, and other temperance organizations succeeded in putting through con' gress an order abolishing the post sa loon where the soldier bought light beer, tobacco and played pol anjj cards. Since then the American sol dier has gone outside o his post when he wished to buy liquor. As a con sequence the gates of the army post are now fringed with a series of green swinging doors on buildings from which sounds the discords of electric pianos and in which the soldier not limited to beer but is Induced to drink cheap brands of whiskey. The soldiers themselves are bitter ly opposed to these parasite saloons outside of posts and in some In stances have wrecked them. Charges of robbery have been made against the proprietors of some of them. Many officers of the army now believe that it is far better to allow the soldier to drink beer inside a post than to drink poor whiskey outside. General Wood openly declares himself an advocate of tho post saloon. Discussing the dress of the enlist ed men, General Wood lays great stress upon the need of a more care ful inspection of the soldier's shoes. He goes so far as to say that the present proportion of ill fitting shoes amon? the privtee soldiers of the in fantry branch of the army serlous-1-- handicaps their efficiency in field ! service. j "Reports of feet inspection show a I very larffe proportion of ill fitting I shots. " says Wood, "with a resulting condition of feet which would quick ly incap.'i' . iate these soldiers for duty in case of field service. "This is so common an occurrence as to warrant the issuance of general ! instructions to apply throughout the army to the effect that the fitting of I shoes shall be supervised by an offi- cer. and that there shall he at least one monthly inspection of the men's feet by the medical officers with a view to correcting such conditions of unsoundness as exist and calling at tention to those cares where it is evident that the men's shoes do not fit them. This is a subject which de mands serious and conslstant atten tion." The suggestion is made in the re port that a third army reserve be established composed of men who have been honorably discharged from the regular service or the militia who could be paid nominal salaries by the war department. They would keep the department constantly advised of their addresses. The only duty for these reserves suggested by General Wood is that they attend a yearly maneuver. Thus there would always be at the call of the army a reserve body of men who In the past have re ceived military instructions, freshened up every year with field maneuvers. Severe condemnation is made of the too frequent practice of hauling a soldier up for trial for some minor offense. "It indicates," says the report, "an Incapacity on the part of command ing officers to understand the human side of command, and results only too often In breaking down the self respect of the soldier and rendering him careless of results. General Wood says that he favors the establishment of a system of discipline for unruly soldiers looking to their reform as well as their punishment. He objects to the application of the term "convict" to soldiers who are dishonorably dls eharped from the service because of their having been convicted of five previous offences which are In many Instances minor offences. This, he says, is apt to destroy in a large mea sure rheir future usefulness as citi zens. Onernl Wood recommends fre quer.t travel for field officers In or der that th'-y may observe the man- uvers of well trained bodies of troops. He mi-'pests that as many of ficers as possible be given an oppor tunity of observing the work of the European armies. PERIDOT STONES OP ANCIENT EGYPT A deposit of "perldota" haa recently been discovered In Alexandria within a stone's throw of where the Cleo patra's Needle, now In Central Park, once stood. These stones, . which are amber In color, for many years have been found In large quantities In Upper Egypt, but never before In this section of the country. The finder has secured a concession to work the ground, and has uncovered several thousand of these stones at a depth not greater than 1U reet. tt is oenevea inai mo peridots were burled in the founda tions of houses of the ancient Egyp tians and In tombs as an omen of luck. The stones now found are estimated o have been burled over 1500 years. Their value is not great, the price of he stone of the average weight of 3 carats being XI. in uiscoverers ui the Alexandria deposit have also se cured a concession to work ground on the islands of Rahamah and Kad-Ali near Assab, in Red Sea territory be longing to Italy. Some peridots have recently been found there and it is believed the deposit Is a largo one nev er before mined. TAKE CARE! Remember that when your kidneys are affected, your life is In danger. M. Mayer. Rochester, N. T., says: Foley Kidney Pills are a wosderfui discovery and I heartily recommena their use. My trouble started with a sharo shooting pain over my back which grew worse each day. I felt sluggish and tired, my kidney action was Irregular and infrequent wltn fine sand-like substance. 'While the disease was at Its worst I started us ing Foley Kidney Pills. Their prompt and efficient action waa mar vellous. Each dose seemed to put new life and strength into me, and now I am completely cured and feel better and stronger than for years." A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Bird Men Out Early. Los Angeles, Calif, Dec. 24. -Before RiinriRP todav DominKues field was alive with scores of hurrying machini cans putting the finishing touches on aeroplanes for the Los Angeles mee scheduled to begin this afternoon Bright sun and crisp air give promise of perfect aviation conditions. It is believed that more open com petition will result than has been of fered in the eastern meets as the re suit of the valuable prizes" offered fo each day's sport. The Wrights will be represented by such flyers as Hoxsey and Walter Brookins. Latham represents France, Radley England. Glen Curtis has eight machines on the grounds. It will be a battle between Curtiss and the Wrights for supremacy. We Wish Our Patrons and the People of Pendleton A Merry Pacific Power & Light Co. Always at Your Service A SIMPLE SAFEGUARD FOR MOTHERS. Mrs. D. Gilkeson, 326 Ingles ave nue, Toungstown, Ohio, gained wis d m by experience "My little girl had a severe cold and coughed al most continuously. My sister recom mended Foley's Honey and Tar. The firs do;-e I gave .her relieved the In flammation In her throat and after only one bottle her throat and lungs were entirely free from Inflammation. Since then I alway keep a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar in the house as I know it is a sure cure for coughs and colds." A. C. Koeppen & Bros. STUDENTS ENJOY ATHLETIC TRAINING O Coimi'll hi Inspector. Washington, Dec. 24. Postmaster General Hitchcock announced today the appointment of James O'Connell of California as inspector in charge of the postoffice Inspection division with headquarters at Spokane, Wash, The division comprises Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Alaska. Mr. O'Connell for several years has been ranking city Inspector at San Francisco. The Correct Time to stop a cough or cold Is Just as soon as It starts then there will be no danger of pneumonia or consump tion. Just a few doses of Ballard's Horehound Syrup taken at the start will stop the corjli. If It haa been running on for sometime the treat ment will be longer, but the cure Is sure. A. C. Koeppen and Bros. Luco Inaugurated. Santiago, Chile, Dec. 24. Ramon Barros Luco was yesterday Inaugurat ed president of Chile with the usual ceremonies and before a great con course. Argentine sent a delegation of diplomats and military and naval officers. President Luco was elect ed on October 15 to succeed President Montt, who died In Europe, August 16. (University Bulletin.) The movement Initiated at the Uni versity of Oregon last year to lay a greater stress upon a more general athletic training for all the students within the institution, with the possi ble ultimate end of limiting the ex tent of lnter-colleglate athletics, Is al ready showing excellent results. Phy sical Director Hayward reports one hundred eighty men regularly playing basketball alone. Between class re citations the students haunt the gym nasium, working out on the appara tus, on the mat, with the gloves, wun basketball, handball, and on the in door track. Work In the gymnasium for the girls Is also a requirement, under the competent medical atten tion of the Women's Director, Dr. Bertha S. Stuart. As a result of thin general athletic activity, the students, as a whole, probably enjoy better health than at any other time in the history of the University. The departments also re port better work In classes, which they attribute largely to the healthier phy sical and mental condition of the stu dents. The University authorities are encourasrintr this general athletic ac tivlty as much as possible, as it is helDlnir in the solution or proniems which affect materially the welfare of the students. Beginning with the sec ond semester in February, It Is the plan of the Physical Training Depart ment to get every man In the Univer sity actively Interested In track, soccer rugby, lacrosse, baseball, or tennis. Stat of Ohio, City of Toledo, Locas Frank' J.'c'heney makes oath that be Is senior partner of the firm or r. i. J-neney It Co., doing bnilocM in tne uiwoi loiw County .of 8Ut. af ore-Id. and I that sjld firm will I7 ine auia ut v.- IiOl.l.AhH ror eacn un "r -: tarrh thst cannot be cured by ths us of Hall's Catarrh Core. . Sworn to before me and subscribed In my resence. this 6th day of December, A. I Tseal A. W.NaLEABOMiie n.ir. rrrh Cnre Is taken Internally. and sets directly on ths blood and mncoos surfaces of the system. Bend for testi monials free. Hold by an uraggms, i- Two States Claim Town. Citizens of Union City, Indiana, and several other towns on the eastern boundary of Indiana are anxious to learn Just where they "are at." Sur veyors allege that the strip of country along the Indiana-Ohio border in which these municipalities are locat ed, now belong to Indiana, la really a part of Ohio. If this claim should bo sustained, thousands of people who now consider themselves Hooslers would be transformed Into Buckeyes. It Is safe to say that a majority of the persons Involved do not consider such a culmination desirable, and If the matter should come to an Issue, the citizens of Union City will fight to re tain their right to the title of Hoosler. Notice. To the officers and member of Daphne Circle No. 2, there will be a special meeting held for the purpose of balloting on candidates on M mday, December 26, 7:80 p. m. SARAH ROWLAND, O. N. See today. Lee Teutsch about Insurance Don't lie Hopeless about yourself when you're crippled with rheumatism or stiff Joints of course you've tried lots of things ana they failed. Try Ballard's Snow Lin iment it will drive away all aches, pains and stlffnss and leave you as well as you ever were. A. C. Koep pen & Bros. You needn't keep on feeling dis tressed after eating, nor belching, nor "irperlenclng nausea between meals. Hood's Sarssparllla cures dyspepsia It strengthens the stomarh and other digestive organs for the proper per formance of their functions. Take Hoods. Notice. Masquerade ball at German hall, December 81, Saturday evening. Save meney by reading today's r-d. Raron Guonzlicrg Dies. St. Petersburg, Dec. 24. Baron David Guonzberg died here yesterday from cancer. He was 64 yearB old and a son of Horace OBslpevltch Guonzberg, president of the central committee of the Jewish colonization company, who died In 1905. Like his father he was famous for his benefac tions to the Jews and Jewish causes Drop by drop the offensive diS' 'harge caused by nasal catarrh falls from the back of the nose Into the throat, setting up an inflammation that is likely to mean ehronlc bron chltis. The. most satisfactory remedy for catarrh is Ely's Cream Balm, and the relief that follows even the first application cannot be told In words. Don't suffer a day longer from the discomfort of nasal catarrh. Cream Balm Is sold by all druggists for 60 cents, or mailed by Ely Bros., 66 Warren street. New York. . The Known For Its Strength irsf National PENDLETON, OREGON Bank CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS . RESOURCES OVER 5450 52,000,000.00 SECURITY Long Bros. Co. All kinds of light repairing, auto mobiles, bicycles, guns, key fitting a specialty. A full line of bicycles, au tomobiles and bicycle supplies. Have a few electric light globes we are closing out. Saws filed; sharpen all kinds of small tools. 114-116 East Webb street. Phone Main 74. Ewtray Notice. One span of sorrel geldings some what old. Weight about 116 peunds. Any person notifying Chas. Lobaugh, Pilot Rock, or John L. Bartley, tit r ntoth ati-Mftt. Pendleton will be re warded. Read In the January Sunset Maga- m "Los AnKeles Homeland," su perbly illustrated In four colors "The Spell." by C. N. and A. M. Wil liamson. A thrilling California ro mance. Now on sale, all news stands, 16 cents. Lost On Court or main streets la business district, ladles' gold watch, hunting case, Initial "R" on one side and diamond on other. Works No. 14.422.88t; case No. 110,761. PILES CUBED FN TO 14 DATS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed t cure any case -of Itching, Blind, Bleed- Ira- or Protruding Files IB to if cloys or money refunded. 60o Music Is the art of the prophets, the only art which can claim the agi tations of the soul. Luther. For rent Furnished house. In quire 607 Willow. Phone Blk 2821. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to see the best and the clearest pictures. Orpheum Theatre J. P. KEDsmXACH. Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SKE PROGRAM DT TODAY '8 PAPER. Program Chaages oq oae'ay's, Tuesday's and rrMay'a. 1 Best Flour f j i . jwiii.i imjai!WWSi.siH-Wtrpiiiwi la inudfc from the rhoicettt wheat that i$rmv9. Gwod bread in aBanred when iYKRS' BEST FLO UK ie used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. Pondloton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon. i Chickens! Chickens!! Chickens !! I All kinds, sizes and colors, young and old I 'or choice dressed ohm phono your order night kef ore. We dreH none except for orders so If you Uke cold storage pomKry patronize the other fellow or store yeursclf. Telephone Mam 536 East End Grocery ReHidence Pheae Black Mil.