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. TWELVE PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PKNDLETOX. OREGON. FIUPAY, DECEMBER 15, ltll PAGE THREE. Health and Strength CO HAND IN HAND WITH Duffy's Pure Mail Whiskey A pure distillation of malted grain a safe tonic an aid to digestion endorsed by 50 years popularity. It is a wonderful remedy in the prevention and cure of all throat, lung and stomach troubles. It makes the old feel young and the young strong. Sold by drawrista. frrocers and dealers la sealed bottles, price $ 1 .00. If yon can't pro cure it, let u know and we will tell you bow to obtain it. Write lor frre doctor's adVic and book of recipes for table and sick room. The Dully Milt Whiskey Cs., tochnler, H. T. i 1 if UK. ASM. th e year round an d th of Holid ay Goods is com posed entirely of presents that are practical, useful i ii ey are sure to please everybody. Mm ml Yon Have Only 1 Week More to take advantage and see the Beautiful Line of Fancy Goods Ladies Take Notice-These Will Please Neckwear Doilies Umbrellas Underwear Felt Slippers Gloves Silk Hosiery Handkerchiefs H nd Bags Silk Scads Silk Waists Fur Sets Brass Goods Shoes, Aprons "Fancy Combs Center Pieces Silk Dresses Ribbons TTKp RItPFfe'c Department is running over with beautiful and useful A IIC lVACU 3 Gifts. Don t overlook those swell Pendleton Indian robes -they make one of the most appreciative gifts. We Prepay Express to Any Point in the U. S. on these robes. Big line of Smoking Jackets from $4.50 to 10. S AAA i Clothing Sale to Continue Next Week At Ridiculous Low Prices Alexa i Store ir- fLrni Lxni-m""'T" " ' -.. -""" f).ivhj PORTLAND PLEASED Portland, Ore., Dec. 15. Indorse ment of the West Umatilla extension reclamation project by the Pendleton Commorciui club, thus squelching the nppo-ltion that had been generated In Umatll'.a county through private Irri gation Interests, Is gratifying to the business men of Portland, who have worked hard to get ths enterprise recognized Confidence is now felt that tho state will get an allotment for llils work, If the delegation In con gress supplements the efforts of pri vate Interests working through tho commercial clubs. That tho president will make the allotment whon he feels tho stato la a unit and Intensely eager for Its rights, has been assured. Had tho opposition arising from Stanfleld been given general recognition, equal confidence is had that tho president would have utilized tho discord as proof that Oregon did not merit se rious consideration. Surveys have been made of the pro ject by the reclamation engineers. Flood waters of the Umatilla, now running to waste, have been found amplo to rec'alm all tho land within tho extension survey. 60,000 acres. Ap proximately $4,000,000 will be renuir e.I to finish the work, which would be expended over a period of four or five In tho normal course. xnai years would bring tho state up to the time when another reapportionment Is due, and much greater recognition might be expected. All of the Industrial and commer cial interests of the state are being appealed to for support. Hundreds of petitions and letters have been sent Secretary Fisher nnd the president. J. N. Teal urged, after a visit at Washington, that every man of Ore gon write to the president on the sub ject, believing that this procedure would make the deepest Impression that could be produced. Early action Is expected, as all the preliminary and detailed surveys have boon finished. A powerful appeal to the president would probably bring action ns a Christmas gift to Oregon and such a $4,000,000 package la not to bo dis regarded lightly. PARSON GIVEN 50 CENTS FOll MARRYING COUPLE was near church time, the official di rected the couple to a nearby house of worship. Tho minister was easily found, listened to the request of tho groom, examined the licenso and said the words that made them husband and wifo. . "What's the fee?" asked the new husband after tho Joining was done. "I'll leave that to you," answered the minister. "I have no regular one, Just what you think it's worth." The groom's hand went Into his pocket and came out with a ha'.f dol lar. "Buy youuclf some cigars," he said ns he held out tho coin. "I don't smoke," answered the min ister. "Well, buy your friends some, then," ond laid down the half dollar, took h's bride by the arm and hur ried for a street car. "Buy Your Fr'omli Rome. Clsnrs," lirlrtecrooni Raid When Told Min ister Didn't Smoke. Kansas. City, Mo. Not an exceed ingly high valuo did one Kansas bridegroom plaeo upon tho service of an Independence clergyman who Joined him In wedlock with a former Independence girl. Tho couple got off nn lnterurban street car short'y before 7 o'clock In Ihn morning and hunted up James Flanagan, deputy county recorder who k'ndly Journeyed to tho court lion?e, unlntked tho office door and niado out the necessary license. As it declares KISSES AUE WORTH CASH in an effort to recover a $95 diamond1 ring he had given to her and $10 he said he had loaned. "I was a sucker," Ryan said. "We had been keeping company for near ly two years and were looking for ward to our wedding day. I was fi nally able to get the ring for her and sho seemed to be very happy. When we were Just about to marry, how ever," she ran off and married a cop. Now I want the ring and money back." "Come, come, man," said Justice Rosenthal, "don't you think you had $105 worth of fun?" "I was a sucker," Ryan repeated. "During those two years." Judge Rosenthal continuer, "didn't you have I theater parties dances and all sorts of amusement with a pretty woman nnd some hugging and kissing and loving on the side?" Ryan admitted he had had those things, but he thought that should not enter into the case. Mrs. Daly bad a very poor idea of a lot of am NOBEL PRIZE GOES TO TWO WORKERS FOR CAUSE Chrlstianla. The Nobel peace prize has been awarded Jointly to Profes sor T. M. C. Asser of the Netherlands, founder of the Institut de Droit Inter national (Institute of International Law), and the Austrian peace advo cate, Alfred Fried of Vienna, editor of the Friedcnshwarte. Each will re ceive $19,500. DR. DOE GETTING ALLEGED SELFISHNESS IV PROJECT WIDELY HERALDED Is Given Full Credit for Attempt to Stop Development Work in Oregon by Reclamation Service Umatilla Senda Endorsement. Portland, Ore.. Dec. 15. That tha people of Pendleton and Umatilla county w,U not permit the west ex tension of the Umatilla project to go by refault and that Dr. Henry Waldo Coe is chief cause of the "mysterious opposition" to the extension, was as seited by Dr. C. J. Smith of Pendle ton, member of the state board of health, wh le passing through Pert land on his way to the annual meet ing of the state board of health in Salem. "Coe and his cohorts organized the entire opposition," declared Dr. Smith. Coe sent his lawyers out along tho streams and worked up a sentiment against the west extension. "No one who knew the situation was deceived. Others were. From these latter came the expressions that were played intp opposition. "The actiob of the commercial In terests t Penuleton, approving by resolution the west extens.on, and dis approving the nature of the opposi tion, represents the sentiment of the people. "We know that the private inter ests represented by' Dr. Coe wou'.d discourage all government reclama tion, if possible. We know that suc cess of these private interests would keep Oregon out of her fair share of the reclamation apportionments. We know that Just to the extent of 3uch success Oregon's development will be retarded. "I believe the representation of the real sentiment of Umatilla county is so much stronger than the noise of a false sentiment that ob-tructs devel opment and the comp'.etion of the west extension, that the future of the west extension is safe." Umatilla Semis Endorsement. Umatilla, Ore., Dee. 15. Resolu t'ons strongly favoring the west ex tension of the Umatilla project and declaring the protests should not be heard at this late day have been ad opted at a meet'ng of business men and citizens of Umatilla and the sur rounding country. Copies of the res olutions have been fowarded to Presi dent Taft and the Oregon delegation in congress. The resolutions recite at some length the steps taken In the long period of organized effort to gain re sults in putting water on the land, and po:nt to the extensive data gath ered by the United States reclamation service by years of practical and sci entific inquiry. FOK SLAPPING A SENATOR. 3 Negro Boys Accused of Indignity to Sir. Bradley of Louisville. Louisville. Charsed with slapping Senator William O. Bradley on a street car, three negro boys were arrested here. The act was committed two weeks ago while Senator Bradley was coming uptown from the Union Sta tion. Negro boys slap strangers on that line with impunity and escape, according to the conductor, who iden tified the three boys as being on the car when Senator Bradley was slap ped. The boys deny the charge. Senator Bradley did not report. tha case to the police, but the railway company, after a diligent search, found the alleged culprits. Pastime pictures please all. Swellings of the f!en caused by in flammation, cold, fractures of tho hone, toothache, neuralgia or rheu matism can be reliever! by applying BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It should be well rubbed in over the part affected. Its great healing and pen orating power eases the pain, reduj ditiens. Price 25c, 50c and $1 per cs swelling and restores natural cn bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen ft. Bros. Absolutely Bottled inBond I usements if that was the way It was Judge Shnnics Mnn Who valued, he said. Mrs. Da'" denied that tho 110 was a loan. Sho said Ryan had paid her that amount for an umbrella he had broken. The ring, she said, sho re ceived Just as a present and with no idea that it was an engagement ring. After a long argument Justice Ro sonthni awarded $10 to tho disap- New York Sues Sweetheart, Now Wife of a Policomnn. New York. The privllego of kiss ing a good looking woman and tak ing hor to theaters and dances for almost two years should be worth $95 thinks Justice Rosenthal of the Sixth distr'ct munic'pal court. Brooklyn. "What are your ideas of gallant ry?" the Judge nsked James E. By- nn, a Brldgo repartment employe, j Lost dog Black and tan female Ryan had Mrs. Josephine Daly, wife Airedale Terrier. Notify this office of a patrolman, summoned to court , and receive reward. pointed Ryan. riP-3iXl V..- V'M V . I Established Since 1780 HERMAN PE.TER.S PENDLETON - - OREGON