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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAK, PKBTDltETOK, OREGON, TUESDAY. BECEMBI31 5, 111. PAGE THREE. WESTON LADIFS MAKE NEAT SUM OF MONEY (Spocial Correspondence.) Weston, Ore., Dec. 6. The United Brethren Ladles' Aid society gave a sale and supper Saturday. Many dainty end useful articles were sold and at I o'clock a bountiful supper was served. A large crowd was pres ent and nearly $100 was realized. Mr. and Mrs. John McRae of this city made a business visit to Pendle ton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris spent sev eral days this week In Athena visit ing relatives. Mis -es Leota Cannon and Anna Hoes of Athenp. were In Weston Fri day and Saturday visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Dr. Powell of Walla Walla came to Weston Saturday to make Tier profosu'onal call and was taken sud denly 111 at the home of Mrs. L. I. O' Harra and Dr. Newaom of Athena was called. The latest report Is that she Is Improving. Miss Vivian Garrett arrived from the eai-t a few days, ago and will' re main In the city for a few months visiting her sisters, Mrs. Roy Weeks and M.'ss Edith Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright and family of Athena spent the week In Weston visiting Mr. M. A. Baker. Miss Ina Blomgren and Mr. Leon- ar j Blomgren, who have spending the week with relatives In Pasco, return ed to tholr home In WeBton Friday. Paul Bulflnch a former young man of Weston, but who has been homestead! ng for the past year, spent Thank-giv'ng with his . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chiir'es Bulfinch. Miss Iva Nolte who has been spend ing the week with relatives In Weston returned Sunday to Pendleton. Harry Simpson of Walla Walla was In the city' this week visiting friend. Al NorDean was in Athena during the week. M'sses Laura and Kthcl Mclntyre were Weston visitors during the past week. Miss Emma Richardson of Pendle ton v'sited with Miss Mabel Kennard of this city, during the week. . Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Barnett of Portland, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Barnett at their home on Normal Heights. One case of diphtheria Is reported In Weston. The child of A. Gould Is the victim but It Is not serious as yet. Mr. Weeks, a O. A. R. veteran, Is In Weston visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. R. MeKenzle. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Duncan of Dry creek, spent Sunday with relatives In Weston. Mrs. James Navin of Weston, spent the week with relatives In Pendleton. Miss Ethel Smock visited friends In We' ton th's week. Mrs. Frank Baling of Pendleton was In Weston visiting friends and rela tives during the week. Mrs. James Stamper spent Thanks giving In Milton visiting Mrs. Rebec ca Culley. Charles Pinkerton of Weston was In Wa'la Walla this week. Mrs. Joe Wurzer and daughter An na were Athena visitors this week. Deep-seated coughs that resist ordi nary remedies require both external and Internal treatment. If you buv a dollar bottle of BALLARD'S HORE HOUND SYRUP you get the two remedies you need for the price of one There is a HERRICK'S RED PEPPER PORUS PLASTER for the cliest, free wltn each bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. . The- quicker a "old is gotten rid of the leBs the danier from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. H. W. L. Hall of Waverly, Va., says: "I firmlv bel'eve Chamber lain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the beat . preparation on the market for colds. I have recommended it to my friends and .hev all agree with me." For sale by all dealers. To Portland or California, take Northern Pacific, via Pasco, and S. P. & S. Ry. Leave 1:30 p. m., ar rive Portland 8:10 a. m. See W. Ad imi, agent at passenger station, for through tickets and all arrangements. Every family has need of a good, reliable liniment. For sprains, bruis es, soreness of the muscles and rheu matic pains there Is none better than Chamberlain's. Sold by all dealers. FREE! FREE! WITH every purchase of $5.002worth oi merchandise at this store, we Swill give absolutely FREE, A Hand Painted China Plate' BUY YOUR PRESENTS IIERE AND RECEIVE PRESENTS IN RETURN. CALL AND SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL PLATES AND LEARN WHAT A GREAT INDUCEMENT THIS OFFER REALLY IS TO HOLIDAY SHOPPERS A Few Suggestions That will find lasting favor with their recipient Cut Glass Watches Toilet Articles Silverware Hand Painted China Jewelry Diamonds Old Brass Ware ALL ARTICLES PURCHASED HERE WILL BE ENGRAVED FREE of CHARGE The Real Gift is the Lasting Gift You'll Find it Here WM. HANSCOM Dale Rothwell, Optometrist THE Jeweler DON'T BE A "DEAD ." SAYS KEEFE Fads for Weak Women N'neteen hundred and twelve is al most upon the city of Pendleton, and the time draws near when Pendleton thinks buck over the year Just passed and takes stock of what she has done, and what ha be-"n 1 ft undone The Individual cit'zen if he is at all pro gressive does th same thing In his own case. We all profit by our m's takes ia well as by the suece-sful outcomes of our ventures. Pendleton has come before the eyes of the northwest and the country for the f'rst time In a conspicuous man ner through 'he g"?at and phenom enal showing she n.ade with her "Round-I'p." For that showing every citizen of this city Is responsible and every citizen of Pendleton has a right to his or her pride in the matter. The spir't man'test In that enterprise was a flash light of what Pendleton real ly ha. It Is up tc Pendleton to main tain the same spirit In all the enter prises that are good for the city. It J means a live city, a live people, and an enjoyable ajjd attractive place In which ti l'.ve. Every man vill rise to the emer gency, even the common place as well as tht exceptional. The "Round,-Up" was Indeed an emergency and well did Pendleton rise to meet it, and all credit to them. Emergencies awake the latent strength of peoples and in dividuals, and for the rp!,t of' the time these peoples and Individuals l'e dormant, so dormant sometimes that the wag says they are "dead ones." However that if a harsh term to apply to this class, and probably It might be stated better that they had lapsed Into a state of innocuous detr.etude, or were hibernating The "ginger" is there, the potentiality Is there, all it needs is to be awakened and diverted to a fruitful end. - The awakening of a large number of Pendleton's people can not come by having a "Hound-Up" every day. that wou'd be but a flash In the pan. What we need is the awakening of each individual through himself, his own realization of h's respensibilitieB, and that awakening will riact for the betterment of things, and will oount. Every man in this clt7 should come to realize that If he Is a man he should do a man's work and enjoy a man's prerogatives. The satisfac tion of being of service to the com mun'ty where'n the man resides, of shouldering together with his neigh bors the work and responsibilities that will always go with real manhood is a re-vard greater than mere monetary return. Be a live man, a real man, a Pen dleton man. That's the slogan that should ever recur to the people of Nine-tenths ot oil the sickness of women is due to some derangement or dis ease of the organ distinctly feminine. Such sickness can be cured ia cawa ever day by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women Well. It acts directly on the organs affected and is at the same time a general restora tive tonie for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the pnraey of home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examination astd local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctor, and to abhorrent to every modest woman. We shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of those peculiar affections incident to women, but those wanting full information as to their symptoms and means of positive cure are referred to the People' Com mon Sense Medical Adviser 1008 pages, newly revised and up-to-date Edition, sent free on receipt of 21 one cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in cloth binding for 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Concrete BlaclkS"-Cosicipete Work The Most Modern and Most Substantial Building Material-More Comfortable, and Cheaper in the end Save Yourself Money Concrete Blocks and re-in-forced concrete are cheaper and far more satisfactory. Make prettier work when finished and give the great eat comfort in either hot or cold weather. Give Yourself Satisfaction See my many beautiful de ifms for Basements, House Foundations, Walls, Fences. Curbing, Building Trim mings and Cemetery Fences. They grow stronger with age. ii Estimates Furnished on Application D.A.MAY 1 and sons are not amid clean and elevating surroundings. We have social features that can not be equalled any place In Oregon. They are legitimate and we cordially 'nvi'e every man In the city, member or not, to feel that we desire and so licit hi attendance at these, socials. All are welcome at the business ses sions a well. It is well worth the small dues of one dollar per month to enjoy all that we have to offer. Let us take advantage of the great benefits to be gained by Joining the Commercial club. Send in your ap plication at once. Be a live member, rub off the grouch, wear a smile, make your friends do likewise Do a man's work, enjoy a man's recreation and be a man In all matters. J. E. KEEFE, Secretary. SAYS ONE MAX COULD PLAY BASEBALL GAME OX PIIOBOS INJURED WHILE HANDLING A (Special Correspondence.) xniin. T)ee. 5. While working with his pump gun In the house a few days sm v.aenr Hendricks threw a shell into the barrel retaining his grip on the trigger which resulted in a hole shot through a partition and a rid dled ove'reoat. His next feat of marksmanship was to take a shot at a magpie. This ter minating with a dead magpie, an un locked breech-lock blown out and his right eye painfully Injured. The ladles' aid society gave an en tertainment on Thanksgiving night and had a sale of fancy needle worked fabrics followed by a fine supper which netted nearly fifty dollars, the ...Ani arc to h used for a Chrlst- 1 ; 1 v. n - Chicago. Prof. E. R. Moulton f the University of Chicago said one man, provided he coulj live In a place without atmosphere, is all that would be required to play a baseball game on Phobos, one of the t wo moons of Mars. He said: "Our one-man team would t.e t take the position of pitcher and throw the ball horizontally. The ball would go all the way around the moon He would then have time to get a bat and strike at it. If he missed it he could take his three strikes.- then put on his mask, gloves and chest protector and catch himself out when the ball came around the fourth time. "In cae he hit the ball and It bounded he could play the part of an Infielder by picking the ball up as it came bounding around the moon. He then could throw to first and catch himself out on the base as the ball came around again. If he hit a fly in place of a grounder he might draw on his glove, and, playing the part of the center fie'der, catch himself out. "A strong batter might make a home run. Th's would meati a home run. Th's would mean that he struck the ball so hard that it went beyond the attraction of this moon and struck on the planet Mars. 7 would be what we call over the fence." Pendleton. We were npt created to mas tree. It was well attended by whenr who bid ireeiy on piiiuno, i. ..r,a nnrt uueh articles that H'UJi ii i " ihov wp unable to make. Mn n was furnlsnea oy a iuui orchestra, the participants being the Dupuls brothers W. O. Hays and A. J. Amoureux. The balance of the night was de voted to a social hop at the residence of John Parrish. luiss Stella Steele was a motor pas senger to the county seat last Friday. Misa Ava McCutchen a teacher, re- .,-r,0,i frnm the institute at Baker City in time for Thanksgiving. G. B. Hartle and family of Hold man snent Thanksgiving with J. R Hendricks. The Hartles were form- erlv residents of Nolin. J. O. Kerr of Holdman came over i nend Thanksgiving, during which time he went to Pendleton, taking with him his little son Tommy, who is in charge of Mrs. O. F. Steele, to visit his little 10-moths-old daughter, i, r-hunro nf Mrs. Chas. Hill. The children had not been together since the death of their mother last March Rev. C. F. Cunningham, accompa nied by his wife and Miss Cora Hartle came over from Holdman last an div. Grandma Atherton is visiting friends a: Holdman.. live the hermit existence. The fun In life must be "shared by us well as the serious problems If we are not to be lop-sided. Every man owes to himself relaxation, legitimate relaxa tion from the worries and cares of his routine business. The Pendleton Commercial club is the place for every man In Pendleton to tie to It is his club, the leeit'mate sphere of his relaxation as well as his civic duties. Its end Is the promotion of the material welfare of the city of Pendleton, the making of a more en joyable and happier community, and the round'ng out of the whole nature of the Individual member. It Is a clean place, a place where the head of a family can take his son, without fear of contamination. The mothers of Pendleton should see to It that their sons and husbands afford them selves of the opportunities that the Pendleton Commmerolal club offer?. Every side of the nature of the man is provided for now. The bus'ness matters seve as a splendid school for the young man, and he should par ticipate In them. The social features are clean and legitimate, the mem ber should relax in them at times. We In Pendleton have the reputa tion of life and vigor among our friends outside the c'ty. Let us show the northwest that here is a city that has a live Commercial club of three hundred piombers. The city should have and support a club of that size at least. Then can the Commercial club of Pendleton make the outside world "s't- up nnl take notice " Let every live man In the city sign his ap- pl'cation for membership in th's clean, live, Pendleton club. Let every wife and mother of the city urge up on tho fathers and hlfhands of the Htv the support and interest that they owe to the city's club. They need hnve no foar that their husbands fiflSE STOPPED UP WITH GiTSlBBH nLACTI.lt Ol'T IX THE COLD FOll XOIiODY WANTS IT A Common Sense I reatment for Catarrh and Asthma Gives Instant Relief. Plir.ne Black 3786 Bend leton, Oregon. Contractor and Builder of all kinds of Con rrrte Work. No matter licw micniUe you nra with pi.tiiivh or a oil in tlio lund, nose stopped up, throat, sore, cy.'s miming, dull o.iiu ia tli.i head, iiy cou.uli, lVve.-, bre.itli ioul, Kly's t'le.nu liuliu will t'-vyou iu a: ant relief. It p Im rifilit nt lis-.! root of (lie tvov.Me, cleanses, h. aU ninl strengthen:) the raw, s iio ni. 'in! r.mes stops the nasty d'sehure so thi:t you :iro not- constantly blowing tho u we ami spitting. In a few minutes after i plied you enti just loi 1 it (l.)i;;o; its work oi clearing the lio.id, tho 1 niti i .ml soreness n-o relieved, tho li-entliing Ixvomes Jiiitural anil tlio t.tuileil up feei ng is gone. This cleansing, he:il;n:i, antiseptic) I'alm con tnins no mercury, eoeiiine or otln r hnvmful drills. It is easy to fipply, pleasant to use, aid. never fails' to gio relief, even in the Worst ca-'es. Never lie;;leet a col.!, ninl don't bc.ifiT t':o miseries of ea'.".:.i n r ih.-yrist your trienils w (h y. r law:!!;', fj.it i in-.' iitnl foul bu-ath". Oct e. f.il 1 1 ni I" tlio ot lily's Cream Uilm li nail start the tr ' w 11 li;,d th t it ta- nt. yea v. r l spr. y, i.rli for i". , Wiishincton. Does anybody want a first class glacier It is in the Gla ciar Xationat Park In .Montana; it cover about 17.3000 acres and from all reports It Is one of the nicest gla ciers there are. The Northern Pa rif ltai'road company owns the placier but wants the interior depart tuont to take it. The department re fuses to have anything to do with it When the ejvernment created the Glacier Nat'onal park conpres au thorlzcd the secretary of the interior to trade to the owners of land with Ins the area selected for park pur- noses lands in other sections of the national domain. The railr. I d com pany owned a great deal of this acre age." and when it came to settling up the railroad included the glacier in tho total of Its properties and asked the government to treat it as a'.l oth er holdings. There is a law that glaciers cannot bo considered in the same category as agricultural and forest lands and so offlc'als of tho land office refused to give trie eomoanv Anything for the 'ce. The railroad replied that as there i good land und- the ice the department should consider it as acreage. SURRY BREAKS THE MUST SEVERE COLD HOW TO END A COLD OR GRIPPE IN A FEW IIOURS The most severe cold will be brok en, and all grippe misery enaea arter taking a dose of Pape's Cold Com pound every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken. You will distinctly feel all the dis agreeable symptoms leaving the very first dose. The most miserable headache, dull ness, head and nose stuffed up, fever-Ishne.-s, sneezing, running of the nose, sore throat, mucous catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness, rheu matism pains, and other distress van ishes. Pape's Cold Compound is the result of three years' research at a cost of more than fifty thousand dollars, and contains no quinine, which we have conclusively demonstrated Is not ef fective in the treatment of colds or gr!ppe. ' Take this harmless Compound as directed, with the knowledge that there is no other medicine made any where else in the world which will cure your cold or end grippe misery as promptly and without any 1 other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25-cent package of Pape's Cold Com pound, which any druggist in the world can supply. a- liie;0:.t, orcc. i ot: 1 ... i:iv..-;-, : , r, u;- i. Many Failures Put Parisian Sajro Ovcrcanio Hiss Kmgor's Hair Troubles. PARISIAN SAGE Is not guaranteed -to grow hair on bald heads but it is guaranteed by the well known drug gists Tallman & Co., to stop falling hair, eradkate dandruff and stop itching scalp, or money back. Sold In every town in America by leading druggists, for 50 cents a bottle. Read Miss Kruger's letter. "PARISIAN SAGE is the best hair grower and bruutifier and dandruff cure. I lost all my hair through ty phoid fever; I was almost baldhead ca and my scalp was as sore as could be. I tried everything, but In vain. Finally I tried PARISIAN SAGE, and alter using one bottle my hair start ed to grow, and has grown, three or fcur Inches inside of two months. I advise every woman who wants beau tiful hair to use PARISIAN SAGE." Miss Meta. M. Kruger, Prowntown, Minn. WATKU LI MKS SAVE LIFE. M n on Lnko lrifts Six Mill's In Three Honrs lliiriny; ISlizznnl. New Orleans. Joe Gonzales owes his life to a bunch of water lilies. While out bunting with Albert Savio on Kike Salvador they were caught by the blizzard and their boat was blown over, hurling them into the Icy water. Savio swam to the shore, but Gonzales clung to a large bunch of water lilies, drifting six miles in three hours. He was barely conscious nnd unable to move when found by a res cue party. For Sale 4 SO acres wheat land one half summer fallow, one-half In stub bio, plenty water, fair Improvements Short hmnul to Vansycle warehouse For particulars address J. C. Royse Juniper, Ore. IX POCXD. Tho following described animal has been taken up by tha marshal of the Citv of Pendleton, to-wit: One red vnv about six years old, both ears cropped, branded Juice harp on both hips and circle on right bind leg. If fn:d animal is not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the pos session of them, costs and expenses against them paid and they taken away within ton days from the date hereof, then nt 2 o'clock p. m. ot the 8th day of December. 1911, the -aid animal will be sold to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cosh, at the city pound, in said City of Pen dleton, tho proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and expenses of making sale. Pated this 27th day of November, 1911. TOM GFRDANM. Citv Mar dial. If pro.ng cast, o- west or outh, viv? ticket routed Northern Pacific Iv. Close conn ctions at Pasco with '1 'rnneh trains. W. Adams, agent, Ptndleton.