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FAGK TWO. DAILY EAST ORKGONIA. PENDLETON, OREGON, HtlDAY, IF.CEMBER 1, 1911. EIGHT PAGES. Prepare for Xrnas Do Your Shopping Early You'll find better, nicer stocks, and more choice gifts now than later. O xr Christmas stocks are larger and better than ever. More nice new useful and holiday gifts and remembrances than ever before SATURDAY SPECIALS Great Men's Clothing and Overcoat Sale EVERY SUIT AXI) OVERCOAT IX Ol'K SEASON'S LATEvST STYLES FROM AMI EXTIRE STOCK IS INCLUDED. THE IRICA'S BEST MAKERS. o.ou Mats a 10.00 Suits $12.50 Suits 13.50 Suits $15.00 Suits $16.50 Suits S17.50 Suits $20.00 Suits ml Overcoats go for ... $5.95 and Overcoats go for $7.89 anil Overcoats go for $9.S0 and Overcoats ei for $10.15 and Overcoats go for $11.70 and Overcoats go for $12.20 and Overcoats go for $12.98 and Overcoats go for $15.65 $22.50 $23.50 $25.00 $26.50 $27.50 $28.50 $30.00 $32.50 Suits and Suits and Suits and Suits and Suits and Suits and Suits and Suits and Overcoats go Overcoats go Overcoats go Overcoats go Overcoats go Overcoats go Overcoats go Overcoats go for $17.90 for $18.35 for $19.80 for $20.40 for $21.97 for $22.60 for $24.95 for $26.59 Saturday Specials $1.85 BROADCLOTH $1.29 One of the lest cloths in the house for the same money; 52 inches wide. Conies black, brown, lavender, red, etc. On sale Saturday Special $1.29 KIMONA OUTING 7 l-2-Big floral designs in kiinona outing, heavy weight and very fine finish, 28 inch width, worth 12,l-2e and 15c yard. Saturday special 7 l-2 SATURDAY $1.00 WILL BUY 20 yards Best Calico . $1.00 20 yards Best Challie $1.00 12 yards Good Dress Gingham $1.00 10 yards Heavy Outing $1.00 12 yards Percale $1.00 15 yards Hope Muslin $1.00 16 yards Best Apron Gingham $1.00 11 yards of 12 l-2c Crash Toweling $1.00 20 yards Towels $1.00 ETC. ETC. SPECIAL 50 BATISTE 36 A few colors in wool batistes for house dresses, kimonas and the like, 38 inches wide, conies in pink, green and bine. Saturday special 36 OUTING GOWNS AT A SACRIFICE. Pure white outing gowns, trimmed with pink and blue, fine quality, nicely made. $1.50 Values for onlv 98 $2.00 Values for only $1.59 LADIES' WHITE SWEATER COATs! A large lot from which to choose; all sizes; a nice warm garment. $2.00 Sweater ('oats for 1 $1.23 $4.50 Sweater Coats for $2.29 $7.50 Sweater ('oats for $3.85 $10.00 Sweater Coats for $5.59 SILK WAISTS AT BARGAIN PRICES. Mcs&aline waists, made in the new tailored shirt model, and fancy models. High neck, and kimona sleeves, piped with lillv green. $3.50 Waists for onlv ' $2.39 $4.50 Waists for only $3.59 Twenty-four Days to Christmas Dec. 1 Don't Forget the Baby. Buy Those Toys Today Special Sale of Lace Curtains Xow's when every house needs and wants new, clean curtains. All our best curtains are reduced this week. Xotting hams, Cable Nets and Brussels Nets. A very wide se lection from which to choose. Colors are ecru, cream, Arabian and white. 75 Curtains will go for . 49 $1.00 Curtains will go -" .. 69 $1.25 Curtains will go for . 79tf $1.50 Curtains will go for 89p $1.75 Curtains will go for 99' $2.00 Curtains will go for $1.03 $2.25 Curtains will go for $1.33 $2.50 Curtains will go for $1.48 $2.75 Curtains will go for $1.56 $3.00 Curtains will go for $1.98 $3.50 Curtains will go for $2.48 The Peoples Warehouse Save Your Coupons Where it Pays to Trade EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM shows evidence of having been burled or washed under the ground many years. When it was opened yester day by the Denlson family, It emitted a Blckenlng odor. The paper within btire the message of pending death and Injury at the hands of the In dians in lead pencil writing Mr. Denlson states he will take the mes- RAXKER PICKS METHOD I age and bottle to Portland and pre- OP TEACHING TO PIECES "tnt it to the historical society, and will make an effort to locate the grave Says Scholars Are Merely Educated uihI Iieft to Preimre Tlu-nwlvos for Rattle With Iiiro Not fritted for any Lino of Work. of the man referred to In the epistle. Spokane, Wash., Dec, 2. "The most alarming thing in our educational sys tem is that while our boys and girls are obtaining an education they are i not preparing for anything for which they are fitted; they are not fitted for I any special line of work nor even for : the ordinary vocations of life."' i G. P. Wiley, a banker, of Waterville. Wash., who was the principal speak- er at an-executlve session of the agri cultural and educational committee of the Washington State Bankers' as sociation in SpoUine, thus emphaslz etl the need of redirection In the pub lic schools of the country. Continu ing, Mr. Wiley said among other things "In some way the boys are Imbued with the idea that they must not do manual labor, but must have a "white collar' job. Those who take part or all of a college course are imbued with the same Idea. And It looked for a time as If our farms would have to be abandoned because our boys would not undertake to farm them. The result is there are not enough ( competent men to fill the demands of skilled labor, even at the highest wage.' "A great awakening has come and i now the entire country is studying jthe why and wherefore. It has been I found that our schools are turning jout every year an army of consumers and very few producers and that while the progressive countries of the world by Intelligent, practical scien tific agricultural methods, have, dur ing the last 15 years, increased the I production of their farms 'from 36 to 63 per cent. American farms- a a j whole have actually decreased in their ,. iiiuuuLuuu uuring me same per , lod. I "The situation calls for business or ganization and executive detail of j high order, as many serious and far j reaching questions are Involved. The j banker and merchant can best ap preciate the situation because they continually feel the pulse of trade and supply the credit which is so directly unecieu oy mese conditions." Mr. Wiley al o said thataOn years' ago 90 per cent of the world's pop- j ulation lived on farms and that today ' omy per cent is engaged in agri culture, although the world's populu- i tion has practically doubled. He ug- I gested as a remedy the consolidation I oi" rural schools, insuring" better I primary and secondary education; the I uuopuon or a course In all public schools training the hand as well as the brain and the teaching of manu al training, domestic science and agri culture and elective industrial courses. HOTTI.EI) NOTE TEIJ.S OF INDIAN MASSACRE ADDITIONAL SPORTS. Wolverton Rivalled. .Oakland, Cal., Dec. 1. That Harry Wolverton, manager of the Oakland Pacific Coast league club, has been recalled from Chicago to New York is the information given out here to day, by President E. N. Wulter of the Oaks. Walter has been wired to the effect that Wolverton was recalled to New York by a mysterious telegram, the purport of which has been re vealed to no one, but which is believ ed to deal with his proposed man agership of the New York Americans. Weak Stomachs MADE 8TRONC BY USING Clubby IH'ftfit Land. . Syndey, N. S. W., Dec. 1 Jimmy Clabby, the American middleweight, who is champion of Australia, has added another victory to his string to day by beating Tim Land In every round of a 10-roud bout. Orewon Defeats Whitman. Walla Walla, Wash, Dec. 1. O. A. C, 6 Whitman, 2. That tells the story of yesterday's game. It was anybody's game and the pendulum of luck, which swung back and forth during the entire contest, came to the O. A. C. side at the crucial moment, and the Oregon Aggies won. . They were not the better team, but rfheira were not the worse. The teams coulj Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey A tahlespoonful in milk or water before meals and retiring will correct dutiirbances of the itomach and bowels. It icU diges tion, builds new tissues, quicken the cir culation. It tones the system and keeps the organs healthy and active. It enables the old to enjoy the sporu of youth and keept the young strong and vigorous. Sold by drlt. Toc.r .ml Jwlm I mmU4 lZ,i. 'ric 11.00. If you cu t procure it. let W,P.n5t. will t-Tl yo- howto ojrfn H. Writ, for fro. doctor's dic. .ml book of rocipo. for UbU.nd.ick room. . In Cully Milt WMky Co, Rochester, w. T. hardly have been more evenly match ed. It was anybody's game. The O. A. C score came ufter Niton had executed a pretty drop kick from a difficult angle, after Whitman had twice held in the shadow of her own goal, after Nlles had punted out of danger, Just timed when Whitman .was not watching for such a move. Seattle, Dec. 1. The Washington State college football players were beaten yesterday, 30 to 6, by the Uni versity of Washington, the champion of the northwest, but made an excel lent showing, gaining a touchdown and kicking goal. Mc-swiKt- Dutill 70 Veil rs .o Reported I Found in Ground l iulor Salem IloilK'. I Salem. Ore. What is believed to be evidence of an Indian massacre which took place In the earliest pio neer days was uncovered here by the ! little daughter of L. c. Denlson, re- siding at Nineteenth and Ferry street. WhiU playing in the base j ment of the home the young girl i picked up a bottle which hnrf Imbedded In clay for years, containing the following message, written on a soiled piece of paper: "xlO 1840 We are captured by Indians expect to die any minute ou will find Park's body :nder the tlee north, and " What more the writer Intended to say will never be known, as the mes sage stopped short after describing the burial place of the man Park. The bc.ttle Is a four-ounce a.fair, and MAKES STOMACH TROUBLF TO IKE DYNAMITE TO LtX)SI-:X SCI5SOIL Houston, Texas. December 27 will j witness one of the mo.H interesting experiments ever carried on in the: Kio cirande valley when, under the j direction of an expert from a powder j factory, five acres of land at Ray-1 mondville will be blasted to loosen the suh.-o'l. ! According to William H. Newhall, I on whose farm the experiment Is to be tried, holes forty feet apart over this tract will be bored to a depth of five feet, and a charge of dynamite exploded in each. It Is expected that In this way the: hard subsoil will be broken up to thnt Sefh. By this means the water storing capacity of the foil will be increased, and at the same time the loosening of the soil will allow of perfect subdralnage. Mr. New hall says that while th use of dynamite for this purpose is nut new. It ha never been tried in ihl soil. by written consents from both par ents of each. When applicants have no parents the county judge must be applied to for consent. This law does away with the old time affidavit system which was eas ily evaded. Then should the prospec tive bride and groom be under age the swain would write "21" on a slip of paper and "18" on another. Then placing the "21" in his own shoe and the "IS" In the shoe of his girl, they would both cheerfully swear they were "over 21 and over 18." Catarrh Is an excessive secretion, accompanied with chronic inflamma tion, from the mucous membrane. Hood's Sarsaparilla acts on the mu cous membrane through the blood, re duces inflammation, establishes heal thy action, and radically cures all cases of catarrh. been entirely happy since he deserted his Texas home for New York and much prefers to be rann'ng the Texas Midland than handling the Green mil lions in Wall street. Colonel Green is a bonafide colonel being a member of the staff of Gov ernor Colquitt of Texas. ADMITS WRITING I1LACK HANI) LETTER TO BANKER HETTY GREEN'S SON PREFERS TEXAS TO "GREAT WHITE WAY' D TI'ID CHEC KED HY l.v i-.i.' ii r.il i i m.iii r. i Hoiston, Texas Dan f'upid ii-is l.i t-n l'liered a solar pb-xus Mow l,y the Texas state legislature which dt-crees couples under the na - of 21 "lid lx respectively shall not elope. The law reads that a swain of under II years with a prospective bride ol 'e s than IX years mus' be refused :i iii: rri.'i.'e license liy county cerk ini- -, -l-'.) J I'Uc. i : i ' II iS ,. .-..Mtt'P'..-. Houston. Texas. (.'ol. E. H. II. Green, owner of the Texas Midland railway and son of Hetty Green, pre fers bossing his 111 miles of Texa ru-t to the "great white way," ac cording to A. H. DashleH. general at torney of the M'dland. "Hut his mother wants him to come back." deciar(,, Mr. Dashiell. "al though I venture to say that Colonel Green will be back in the I.one Star stale before the expiration of many d.iy.." Mr I) i-::c!i sa!d Mr Green has not Seattle, Dev. 1 Theodore F. Hreezer, the bookkeeper who was ar rested when he picked up a package supposed to contain money demand ed under pain of death of E. W. An drews, president of the Seattle Na tional bank admitted today to tho police that he wrote the 'two threat ening letters received by Mr. Andrews. Hreezer's confession, according to the police, was made after he had compared his own handwriting with the letters. Breezer ' carefully exam ined the handwriting and then said: "Yes, that is enough to convict me. I did write the letters to Mr. Andrews." INDIGESTION, GAS OR DYS PEPSIA HO IX FIVE MINUTES Heartburn and SouritosN from Stom ach and Other Distress Is Endvd foifv-r A Mtllo DiaH-K4n Now Will Certainly Mako You I' Fine Hefon; You Know It PIT.ES CURED IN 0 TO 14 DAYS. Your druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In to 14 days, 50c. To Portland or California, take Northern Pacific, via Pasco, and S. P. & S. liy Leave 1:30 p. m., ar rive Portland 8:10 a. m. Sen W. Ad ams, airent at passens'T station, for through tickets and all arrangements. Why not get some now this mu' ment, and forever rid yourself of stomach trouble ar.J indigestion? A dieted stomach gets the blues and grumbles. Give it .a good eat. then take Pape's Dlapepsln to start the di gestive Juices working. There will be no dyspepsia or belching of gas or eructations of undigested food; no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach or heartburn, sick headache and dizziness, and your food will not ferment and poison your breath wth nauseous odors. Pape's Dlapepsln costs only 50 cents for a large case at any drug store here, and will relieve the most obstinate case of indigestion and upset fctom ach in five minutes. . There Is nothing else better to take gas from stomach and cleanse the stomach and Intestines, and besides one single dose will digest and pre pare for assimilation Into the blood all your food the same as a sound, healthy stomach would do It. When Diapepsin works, your stom ach rests gets Itsjlf in order, cleans up then you feel .Ike eating when you come to the table, and what you eat will do you good. Absolute relief i.'om nil stomach misery Is waiting fVr you ns soon as you decide to take a little DlapepMn. Tell your druggist that you want' Pape's D'apopsin, because you want to become thoroughly cured this time. Remember. If your stomach feels ' out of order and tincotnforhitile now. you can v.iire'y get relief in five min- lltc.H A line assortment of Drummer's Sample AT THE HUB At Drummer's Samp e Prices Carviig Sets To Be CLOSED Out AT COST Just n few left nnd they all must ro. Hade of tlio bcnl steel with ivory and stag handles. For Wednesday and Thur. Only $9.00 Carving Sets to ho closed out at $6.00 $8.00 Carving Sets to bo closed out at 95.50 $7.75 Carving Sets to be closed out at 5.25 $G.00 Carving Sets to be closed out at 4.00 $5.00 Carving Sets to bo closed out at 3.75 $3.50 Carvfng Sets to bo closed out at 2.50 $3.25 Carving Sets to bo closed out at 2.25 BUY A CARVING SET FOR XMAS NOW, WHILE YOU CAN SAVR Seo Window Display. Owl Tea House Next Door to Livengood & Co. FRESH MEATS By all means-Fresh that's what you want. That's what we sell. This market for years has been Pendleton' most popular market. Drop in and sea us you'll then seo why It Is. IIOIJDAY MARKET DKMCACIFS FOR THE TAI1I.E are found here In endless profusion. Everything fresh and good everything neat and clean. Eimpiire Peait (Co. Phone Mala IS 607 Main 8t. ill The Happiest Meal served in any Pendleton home, is the one at which the server can give to tho family or guests assem bled such choice and delicious meata as are to be obtained at this modern, sanitary markot. Sealssipt Oysters and Fre.h Fish Da Central Meat Darke! Phone. Main 23. 108 B. Alta Street.