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FAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OKKGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, Tl'ESDAV, DECEMBER 6, 1911. EIGHT PAGES. The Election Is Over Next Big Event Is Xmas The Stocks are Now at Their Very Best How miu li more pleasure the- early shopior will have how easy it is to get what you want now ln-foro the crowds anl the rneh of the holidays eomo. Though our store service is the host, the nish WILL COME and tho finest, rarest things will ce lef ore some poomIc even see them. WE GIVE TliADlXlr COUPONS with all cash purchases which means an actual sav ing to you of 5 per cent of your purchase. Women's Suit Special Navy and lllack Scree Suits in the popu lar plain tailored models, lined with, guaran ty Sk itinera sufin. 930.00 Suits will go for only SHo.OO Suits will go for onlv $37.50 Suits will go for only 45.00 Suits will fro for only S24.9S $31.50 $32.49 ?39.9S Xmas Dress Specials All wool dresses made in the latest models. S12.00 lWes will go for. 9.9S $15.00 Dresses will go for $12.59 S19.00 Dresses will go for S1G.98 $25.00 Dresses will go for $19.9S $30.00 Druses will go for $24.9S Doilies Reduced oG-inch, scaloped linen doilies, round and square. Make most acceptable Xmas gifts. $1.00 Values for 69 Xmas Gifts from Our Art Department Silk Pillow Cords and Tassels, all colors, Scrim lluffling for Pillows in all color com binations, Asbestos Mats, all sizes, with scal loped linen pocket. What would be more ac ceptable than a tet of these daintily embroid ered with a neat small initial i Prices range from 1C to 50 each. Christmas Fancy Groceries in the Big gest Varieties from Pendleton's Cleanest Grocery Christmas Candies, lb 15 to $1.00 Candied Cherries and Pineapple, lb 75 Fancy New Dates, lb. 1 15 Fancy Fard Dates lb. 20 Fancy Imported Figs, lb. 30 Fancy "Winter Nellies Pears, box. $1.75 Bouillon Cubes, pkgs 25 and 30 In Our Model Sanitary Basement. Only a few more sacks left of those choice .Walnuts did vou get yours? 5 lbs. $1 Mixed iNuta, lb. ..1 25 Fancy Table Raisins, pkgs, 20, boxes $1 Pure Honor, pint iars 30; 1-2 gal. 60: 1 gal. ..." .'. $1.00 Fresh Crab Meat, large cans 35 Small cans . 25 Twenty Days to Christmas New Pack Shrimp now here, cans 15; dozen..... $1.65 uctra fancy stringless Beans, 3 cans 50 ; dozen $1.85 Tryphosa and Wine Jelly, 2 packages 25 Fancy Dill Pickles, quart 20 Fancy Ripo Olives, pint 25 Extra largo fancy Oysters, cans 25 ; dozen $2.75 Fancy Sweet Corn, 3 cans 50; dozen $1.85 Fancy Button Mushrooms, individual cans 25 Fancy Sweet Pickles, pint 20 Fancy India Relish, pint , 25 CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Y.TC. " Star Cut Glassware, G glasses one pitcher $2.00 Plain Drinking Glasses, set of (i 35 to 60 Plain Glass Jugs, each 50 Syrup Pitchers 15d to 60" Johnson Bros. Westwood Royal Dinncrware Set of C) plates - .'. $1.75 Set of 0 cups and saucers $2.15 Set of C coupe soup plates $1.75 Set of G Oatmeal Dishes $1.50 Johnson Bros. Plain White Dinncrware Set of fi plates $1.00 Set of G Cups and Saucers $1.25 Set of G Coupe Soup Plates $1.00 Set of 0 Oatmeal Dishes 75 Vegetable Dishes 30c4 up Complete stock of all other dishes to make up sets to matchBuy her that set of dinncrware now The Peoples Warehouse Dec. The Early Bird and Early Christmas Shopper Are Wise WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. SAVE YOUR COUPONS MISS LIXGEXFKLTKn WILD BE HERE TOXIGIIT Will Sing at tlie Christian Church Re vival Each Evening. Pendleton people are to be favored with the privilege of hearing one of the finest singers on the Pacific coast Miss Mary Ligenfelter of Seattle, Wash., is to begin an engagement to sing in connection with the Christian church revival tonight, and will sing one or two solos each evening from now on. The Tacoma Evening News fays she Is "one of the most grifted vocalists in the state " while the Se attle Post-Intelligencer declares that "her voice is almost perfect." A noted evangelist for whom she sang, says: During the month of July last I had the pleasure of holding a meet ing for the Fremont Christian church at Seattle, and during this meeting, Mis Mary Dlngenfelter assisted me as soloist and leader. I am pleased to say for her that not only was her work satisfactory In every way, but it was the best I have ver had in an evangelistic experi ence covering some five years, knd during that time I have had with me several excellent singers. Miss Llngenfelter's voice Is excep tionally fine, and she has a personal charm and naturalness of expression that wins the audience from the start. I'esldes this fhe is thoroughly onse crated and her Influence' Is worth much to a meeting. She comes from one of our very best Christian homes'. During the past four years she has taken Inctru'-t'on from Madame Ara mentl, of Seattle, considered one of the very finest vocalists In the west and. I am sure, xh'e has made splen !!d use of this opportunity I sincerely hope that It will be pos sible for us to secure the cervices of Miss Ligenfelter this, year In a meet On at the Central church. Evangelist Hojnrjes will discuss "Seedtime and Harvest" tonight. The Fpoo'fil servires -will continue at least over To r i's Da v. "BIG TIM" CHASES COYOTE. In Auto Politician. Guest at Jeffries, I In at the Death. Los Angeles. Chasing to earth the real coyote with hounds, Senator Tim othy D. Su'.llvan of New York, the "Big Tim" of political and theatrical fame, with members of his party, were piloted along the trails of the real west. As the guests of James J. Jeffries, Sullivan, William J. O'Brien uf Chicago, John Consldlne, his theat rical partner, and Chris. O. Brown, his chief booking agent, were "in at the kill" of a 'coyote chase that smacked of the olden day of Califor nia. Except that a high power automo bile was used to follow the hounds In their wild scramble after the fleet ffloted coyote, none of the elements of the picturesque chase were lacking. The event, arranged In honor of the visit of "Big Tim" and his compan ions, took place In Verdugo canyon, where the hounds were first turned after the coyote. Following In an automobile, the members of the party took the chase when the hounds flushed from cover a coyote that proved equal to the event. Senator Sullivan, tired, dust covered and with face begrimed, ar rived at the Hotel Alexandria satis fied that he had "seen something new." head having dropped off after many months. Identity Is a mystery. Swellings of the fleh caused by In flammation, cold, fractures of tho bone, toothache, neuralgia or rheu matism can be relieved by applying MALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It should be well rubbed In over the part affected. Its great healing aid pen crating power eases the pain, reduc es swelling and restores natural con ditions. Price 25c, 50c and Jl per bottfe. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. ATM PICTURE SHOWS The Ori'heiiiu. One of the very best programs for Tuesday's change. 1. "Vltagraph Monthly of Current Events." Vitagraph. This Issue is packed full of wonderful news hap ponlngs of the past month. First and foremo-t is the International Motor Boat Races at Huntington, Long Is land; the Annual MarJi Gras at Co ney Island; tho Start of the Aviators nt Sheepshead Hay, New York, and the flight of the intrepid Rogers on his way from New York to San Fran cisco. 2. "How They Stopped the Run on the Bank." Selig. Rumor has it that the Forest City State bank is hard pre -'Bed for cash. The news spreads and a run Is Imminent. The presi dent faces ruin and disgrace. His fi ancee secures a ferocious live Hon from the circus and the crowd for got about their money in an effort to get as far away as possible. S. "Christian and Moor." Ed'son. A Christian knight fails In love with a Moorish maiden Her father makes j an oath that anyone crossing his boundary line shall be killed. His i daughter is entrapped by an unknown i person and before it is realized she ' has crossed the boundary and is j doomed to death and is saved by her ; lover. "The Squaw's Mistaken Love." American Pathe. An old miner lead ! ing some of the younger men across j the mountains to the gold fields per I mlts his daughter to accomnnnv him ; in the disguise of a man. The camp Is s-urpr'sed by Indians and the girl una ner companion are taken prison i ers. One of the squaws falls in love : with the girl dressed in men's clothes i and helps them to escape, j Tho Tust into. I wnere you see only the best In motion pictures. Tuesday's change , or program: j "An Accidental Outlaw." Lubln si .-iiaiido Eireuic or iaie turned a ; quiet cowboy into a desperado and i Mage robber and finally enabled him i to win the prettiest girl In the coun try. "An Old Sweetheart of Mine." Ed- i ison. By James Whitcomb Rilev Adopted from the well known noem and carried out in a novel way, the film conveys all tha noetic feeling of the or'glnal. The verses are used a ; sub-titles. "A Revolution in the Bachelor Club." American. A farce dealing with a bachelor and a beautiful wo man. The result of the mixup is a revolution in the club which surpass es words. "Coals of Fire." Selig. A strong frontier drama. This story treats of two men, one a big, brawny fighting man, who wins a girl from the other weaker in vitality, but superior in his Intellectual mentality, in future years this disappointed man becomes gov ernor of Missouri and saves his old sweetheart's husband from paying the death penalty after killing a man. Tho Cosy. 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The probability of a big naval loan In the near future Is re vived by the "Pall Mall Gazette," which anticipates tha $150,000,000 and possibly more will be raised sup plemental to the usual naval esti mates. It Is argued that in view of the campaign in Germany In favor of an increased navy for that country it Is necessary for Great Britain to show that she is determined to preserve the "two to one"standard. The pro vision of adequate docks for the dreadnought battleships a'so neces sitates heavy exvpenditures. SHANGHAI WII.Ij AID 1'AIlt. Shanghai M. H. do Young of Kan Francisco, who arrived several days ago with his family, was given a re ception today by the Chamber of Commerce. The Chlne.se of the city have promised hearty support to the San Francisco exposition. SIMPLE COLD REMEDY We have wound a new remedy for colds and catarrh that actually does the work and we want to tell all our friends and patrons about It. It la a simple matter to cure a cold if treatment la given promptly with Mentholyptu. We have boen In the drug business a great many yearp and we know that Mentholyptus is the simplest and most logical remedy for colds and ca tarrh that has ever been found. All you have to do is to Inhale tho pleas ant vapor and use a little soothing salve, and you get Instant relief, no matter how severe the cold. This Mentholyptus not only soothes and heals the inflamed tissues, but Beems to absolutely protect you from further Infection. , We want all our friends and pat rons to coma in and learn about this remedy. We are so confident of the merits of Mentholyptus that the first package is sold on a money-back guarantee. It is never safe to let a cold drag along, and even If you have not got a cold now It will certainly pay you to Investigate. Tendleton Drug Co. There doesn't seem to be any really good, strong reason why Colonel Hcosevelt should get mad about it. When you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. It will soon fix you up all right and will ward off any tendency toward pneu monia. This- -emedy contains no opi um or other narcotic and may be giv en as confidently to a baby as to an adult. Sold by all dealers. 1IAIXS GKTS HIS DIVOKC K, "I had been troubled with constipa tion for two years and tried all of the best physicians In Bristol, Tenn , and they could do nothing for me." writer Thos. K. Williams, Mlddleboro, Ky. "Two parkages of Chamberlain's .Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me." Fur sale by all dealers. Final Decree I Given to Slayer of William K. Annls. . Xew York. A final decree of di vorce was granted by Supreme Court Justice Stapleton in Brooklyn to Cap tain Peter C. Halns, the slayer of William E. Annls. Halns brought the action several months ago and Annls was named as co-respondent. THE OFFICE A. SCHNEITER, Prop. PENDLETON. ORE Fondly Liquor Store Phone Main 299 7 1 1 Main Street. I'l.A.V I'PRISING iv liisnox AS AHMY CKOSSF.S 1.1XT STIUKK CAUSED TROUBLE FOR LA GRANDE POLICE IlrndlcjiH Trunk RcUle Tree. Tacoma, Wash. Reclining against a tree the headless body of a man was found in Point Defiance park by N. L. Tallman The skull wan eight feet away with a bullet hole through it. A 44 caliber revolver lay near. It w.is evidently a case of suicide, the La Grande, Ore. While the La Grande police force has been mate rially enlarged, it appears, to be in adequate to cope with the strike sit uation and almost daily there Is trou ble between the two factions. A near riot In a barroom occurred and four of the participants, one striker and three, ftrike-breakers, were arrested. The three strikebreakers pleaded guilty and wasemfwyemfwypemfwya not guilty; the striker pleaded guilty and was fined (25, but the fine Is now being protester by the head of tho strikers, Mr. Alexander. Theso con stant outbreaks, it i thought, will re su't In additional police being asked 7..r. Lisbon, via frontier. The opinion generally prevails that disorders which occurred here on November 26 were only preliminary to more serious events. The riot. It Is said, was smarted by monarchists, who recently arrived at Oporte. It is declared they are brib ing the monarchist element anil pre paring for an uprising in Lisbon to coincide with crossing the frontier by the royalists. Fulton Was The First to prove that a vessel could be propelled by steam. And we were the first to prove that a cigar could be made, with all the delicious flavor of the All-Havana, but without its harm'fulness. Try Gen! Arthur Miw 10c Cigar M. A. Gunst C& Co., Distributors EAST END GROCERY Tho place where they dress the poultry for your table. Arc now agents for tho Celebrated Seal-Shipt Oysters. You will also find them right there with a completo lino of Groceries and everything in season. , Phone Main 536 John Dyer, Prop. 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If you are unable to call and see us, send two cents In stumps for symptom blank. .l.lr.-H I.ko CMIXti WO CIMXKSK MEDICINE CO. 14 East Main St. Walla Walla, Wash.