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EIGHT PACES. lii ARIZONA I) W YORK OWNERS OF j SfflEPI BY FLOODS AND SHIPS SEE A EOLDEfi I LIHOA11EISD0IE OPPORTUHITY AHEAD! oL ur at lt-vvt turix prr.w? tuvr ooits iTncitmu to ex aeze LOT THEIR III I W j TO PAT IXK THEMSELVES jwouj; jai Kis. ey j voyages. SOUTHEF 0 vv num. nave You Forgotten? Its not the amount vou pay for the gift that counts, it is the thoughtfullness, and good will expressed, and the remembrance, that are ap preciated There are still multitudes of attractive things of every sort here For Your Last our Needs come here, we wiUbe more apt to you want and you'll save time. TTiis store will be open till 9:30 this eve ning for the benefit of the late shoppers. TAis Store will be closed all day Tomorrow, Christmas ThePeoples Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade Save Your T. P. W. Trading Stamps I PROF. LIVINGSTON ENDS MIS LIFE AT FOREST GROVE VIIXI KNOW FTit CATOU. VF. MDXW.ST. JfMfH isrv I Jl AM) IS iiiov.i:d. PORKKT fJI'.OVB. Ore. T'-'-. 21.---III health tor five year", resulting In Antionli-nry and a temporary ! fnr'rrit of the mind, ended tke life of Professor J. W. Llvlnwton. 1tjrm'Ty president of the Platvlll. Wl . normal school and formerly an Wrn'tor In the Oregon norma! school at Monmouth, when h Jump ed off th brldt; over Oales crk In Hoffman Park and waa drowned. Mr Mv!r.ton fame kre from Wls'onrlr. five jers ago, broken In health. For a time he Improved and two yeare ago taurht In the Mon mouth normal a'hool, but tvion waa compelled to rW up H lbor owing 1o him nervous condition. Mr. Uvlnitston was ti years of airs and la urvlved by a widow, four on and one daurhter. one of th son be. Ing a teacher at Pendleton, Ore. iOI M OOIXnO! Tfl PIIMU.KIOV f'KOI'L! It U aurprlslfig the amount of old.j foul matter the simple mixture of buckthorn bsrk. rlycerlne. etc.. known a Adler 1 ka, dralrui from the item. TM remedy bm farnou t,y rurltg appendlritl and act on liOTII the ul'pr nnd lower bowel so thorouthly that ONE IOHK relieve our stomach, ra on the stomach end con etlpatlon almost IMMKDIATK ir w are mlrhty rlad we are! Pendleton sitent for Adler-l-ka. TH nn k Co, drurflat Adr. Kliuarue May Ilenetige. NKW YORK. I'1- 21 Toung Fbogrus of Jersey City will meet Kid Iwis of lit. gland tonight in a ten round bout at Madbon wjuar Garden Thl I the second meeting of (he pair, IwU having gulin-d a decision over the Jrsetnan In a twenty round erran in Australia. Th match -hed- uled for tonight was arranged ry Mstrhioasrr Jimmy Johnston Imrnedi- itely after the recent Khugrue-Welsh nffulr in wbiili Shur.ru given a .....t..r..r riadvion over the cham- lion. We Wish You All A MERRY CHRISTMAS THi; f HIIIVTM Si'IIlIT. It WA limit-! f ff.n.t r 2Zth WbB )'jnr U.-.tAm r..'u th kr ,trtAt:r u.r.j tkroukojt th! ytr. rAi:zlB ur.V14 eorr.for; cJ itatfittion. F.h Cif'J i iioihk hi.irfff:f& for tnm cr mrtm-a, rnurt:. fjrr..h Jyt j'.h p!Lur. Vfn'i tron cl tlvrk ki-l oprui. :th J!-! lrahr turn aol. The ktnl tht don't fll to rl': whn yoi vj cjt on tk Un. I'r!cJ Um ll.TJ to 12.25. MTTV liKMKS II K WILL MAXV.K 5. Y. y.VK5 e) (lirtxty Mtbwon, veteran twlrler of the New Tork OI- ant, who ha denied that he is t , b Involved In a deal wnereny ne win become manager of the New Tork yhltkn KI'-ATTLE ornCKRH ROUND ll COUNTERFEITERS SEATTLE. Wash.. Dec. 23. With Die arreM of Mrs. Ava Harris and the recovery i V M 1 W mT a KM of 1252a In counterK'it K,wiro ana wun in avowed intention tn(j fj clr,s from the waters or fci- 0t ,ny. t'nptaln Thotria H. Foster,) r(lit., nut., .M-t service agetit ' stv he believe he ha rounded up th last of a gang of counterfeiters hat w that ha operated on the Pacific coast for th last nine year. Captain Foster. Vevulr Marshal Powers, Captain Iichenberg and En - gineer plnkham of the launch "Scout" 3ntfi the water of the bay for, two package of npurlou coins which! had Urn dopped near the Union Oil : company' plant. After an all-aft- ernoon search the officer, spearing with large fUhhooks, finally brought! to the surface a package containing tied In a towel. j The money was dropped Into the' kay, according to McDevItt, following the arreat In Tacoma of George Kane, on a charge of passing counterfeit IS' coin. Captain Foster recognise'i Kan as Henry Hargerm, a man with a criminal record extending over a period of years. Hargen' arrest was followed by the arrest of James Harrl. husband of Mr. Harri, who la a stepdaugh ter of Hargen. Hargen I wanted In California on a counterfeiting charge. It 1 di-lared by the federal author! tie. CONGRKSK CLEARS DISKS EOH ARMY-XAVy FIGHT WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 When congress today took a reces over th holiday, it had progressed well along the line toward disposition of at least two of It appropriation measures The District of Columbia approprl- J utior ha already been passed, and j the legislative measure I about ready to go to the seriate. House member today were primed for the big fight anticipated on the army and navy appropriation. This should be In full blast soon after the legislators return for work on Janu ary 4. All indication today pointed to the bitterest contest of the short session, although administration sup ort-.rM will endeavor to put a check on too much argument from the re publican side and from militaristic member of the democratic lde. Angry Man kIkhH Tre. I5LYTHEV1LLE, Ark., Dec. 22 Alleging hi gtepfather-in-Iaw, Frank fcklnner, had been Intimate with his or wiping out tho whole ramlly as well a lumself, liuford Faidwell Sat-1 v.ro'u" hot hi wife, hi mother-In !i v Mr. Frunk Skinner, and himself. All are nrioualy Injured and may die. have 1 lT1nj jm Are Ii May ll"tar Are SA A"J a! Ui ' U Vrvmnl tm lrs S3kr PK wnfaT Patf' f-ia Are fewrxzjtyii by W um. j TL'CSOS. Ana. Ir 21 FVsS. yrar TOP.K. Wt. 21 0;j-.rt:i-tk r;:i f.f a wtk : jrt-!: .: ss.., f;f e fcr who ves ica tin.:--5 tai -.. uB terx4 It ri- VI . zir:T ti area cf ti-ta cf t., e. Jtf li-e cf t.. . . 1 - . 1. . - - - ' c.a;;. rsrroitl St More ItrrOOB TtrttfedL . Kat ta fifftrJ ia tkt tk Fas! Cm Tk:r :r.i : &: c:h cf hr. 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Mm Car.;tmn tfcm. Practically the only I.n ETr. who ha been ry ill ln;h;m that can ply th Atlantic ur.mo a hoHtal tkre yh krino th n-wt j. ,t.,j unjeP trt.nt condition, ar. kat her mo,hr ! improvinc- yilm Sunshine G!in. formerly of; thU city and who ha Vn recently making her home with her brother. Rt. Harrr Oeivin. in -Pilot P.ock.j pent Ut niitkt in th city a the guest of Mr. L. F. Lampkin and left j this morning for Portland to spend the holiday with friend. Mrs A. BaumeLster of Asotin, Waihtntfn. i a gjt of her daugh ter, Mrs. William L. Thompson. A baby son wa born yesterdav to! nMieineBt now may be aald to have Mr. and Mr. Percy FoVom. j everything they want except their lib- . , , -rty. I r.der the new plan the men " I practical:)- are put on th-ir honor. A Or. Tjevlay ever. Ir.g the annual ln-jlrlH, curt )f convlctJI all()WeJ STr.i:.i')on or me or:icr or ine r.as-. ern Star lodge wss held and following the ceremonies the member were ,""'t er.Jovablv surprised with s 'sr bano,u-t tnd"rd r a ciam - T M. IMr. E. . O.Jt'T. J. t;. Ihmw.,v. AmnK th. m,ry T'"rT; ' J e P; K K "T' '"i reform requested by the Golden Rule rr eml . r of the order. In accordance, ,,r ) F with an annua custom they have j,, ,. ' . . . ,. ., t . . . ! tlon. those granted-bv the nw warden t.-ir.lii'eil Mr. T M. H'-nderson act.i , 1 , . ,,, ... .... r M-l to d.ite are as fo lows: Mov ng ed a? Installing off er and Mrs. R. , : , . , . ' ... , , . , , . M.t were the officers InducteJ Into office; Mrs 1-r-trik Soling worthy matron; R. ('. J'.' i.n, worthy patron; Mrs. Mary R P'rilev, as!stant matron; Mr. Mary k. Johnson, secretary; Mrs. Mln- : r . . r n(.IH. 1,(1 . - . . '.. .,... er. c n'JUfior; I auiine jon", nmiri- - , snt cnd-Ktor; Mrs W. A. Storle.i"1 l" fh Ufi rnished by them on rhn,.;a!n; Mr. Llllinn Rst. marshal; j arrlval ' tn rlnon. subject to the Efith Raley. organbtt; Qulndara Wll-J """"nary examination and regula cox Adahi- Mr Alice Simmon. Uon- Pottage tamp may be bought Pnl'h- Florence Forahaw. Esther! wlth UnA on deposit Heretofore ReIe Wyrlck. Martha: Mr. Laura1 Tweedy, Elector; Alice Forshaw, war 'J'-r. Frank Sallng, sentinel. Lowell Roger and family and Frank Roger left for Pullman Washington, yesterday In response to a rnewiag telling of the death of Mr. R. A. Price, mother, of the Messrs Roger. t her home there Tuesday afternoon.. Fhe had been III for some time past. Mr. Price for many year wa a resident of th Athena nd Weston vlclnltle and wa well known throughout the county. Reside the two son here, she I sur vived by three other on. Chance Roger of Weston. Fred Roger of Colfax and J. L. Roger of LewUton. two daughter, Mr George McDon ald of Pullman and Mr. Ed fluaze of Walla Walla, and a brother, E. A. Dudley of Athena. The body will be brought to Walla Walla for Inter ment tomorrow. Wilson Plan ClirifttmaA. WASHINGTON, Dec. 5J. Prcsl dent Wilson will pas Christmas quiet ly here with hi daughter. It will be the first Christ ma day he ba celebrated In the White Houae. Last year he wa at Pas Christian. Mis Mr. Francis R. Sayre I expected here from her home at Willlamatown Mass., for a long vllt at the White House. The president ha completed ar- inrementa for distributing about 125 turkey to employe at the White House, following a custom establish- 'ed many year ago. of Tntum of rtm4 ( CawUrea, Ifownrr Sag kukg Prtwo H ill be Me Aurat- Me CoiVi Htfl be CHea . (yifrum OUcr View -'.a jrcjoru-jsj tti a roru-t z'-trtij Esrea pert ru t i.-: h tk cvrUft cf a Kzt earoj wos:a jy th ect f tis ori:-' I fr4 on ir-Asy kr sro4ac kick I tk. rui2 ftit u civi to :!' m. r A T- - - I - t . . & 1 " l"f. X ia ela-t run Ilt r-n i r ' ',TV. r. .k - -k . . . :- -r , ' v - -W"V"- " M , " L " " "Tr" ,fc AtUc. t Miw ;r'J '.fmi. cnn kv a c:44 from tk Atrn "' " 'ct r.rJ ?rr..r.t off tke FilkUrd W. ir.lt t: I-4"' ' ErttUS wr,h:f i 11 ir.ttiir.:r. a r.r.4 Krrst.isy of t- a-.:..r, i or Air.r-.roi . r-- t!eh kr ir tlf'.4i On tk otkr r:3 of :rriilir (f.irj U miin-'; -r.!! up. !.Trt-l from tkeir co-jr. ::i1 cl hH for ich lon pr:o-3 of tim aji it ir.f.Jot rioa)i 1m on i tk:r owtn r-'h!p of thr r.ctrl . r.tt.on ftiffr tk 4ir. tratmr.t of Jeourw. Attrr.jts of American buel I ttM jttru to ic-Jr! through th I flrl authorlti jine definition of j tk r.-ku of notrU har bn una- I u l.tr. k:pp!r.j men aay. and b pro, put f'orir4r(, tk creation of an allianc amor . . .. .. tor x the rat!,,r- im-c'v. in t k j tho that V.y the Krltiah flag and t th-- are reaping a rich harrest. New York' famous fin? Sin? pris on ia to be the ideal penal institution of the atate or th reform plan.- of the n- ard-n nvjet be pronounced a failure. That great change have al- j ready taken place in the prison wa demonstrated eever.I days ago when for the first time In the history ofi the Institution not a single convict violated a rule. Sing Sing Inmates who formerly counted themselves the most unfortunate of those fcept under t to pan on cajes of inajbordinatlon iand Infraction of the rules. In other : words a "Convict Republic" will b- . . - , I , inMfao of Saturday afternoon when ' I ever such arrangements do not inter fere with religious services Mem bers of the I!rotherhd in good (funding may receive visitor on Sun da) and holidays. Prisoners' cor rest.ondencc no longer will - restrl.eV 1'taoner had to depend on friend or relative for stampa Dally newspa pers may be retained so long a they are not permitted to accumulate In celis. passages or yard. Member of the Protherhood may receive sweat er of prison gray and shoe from the outside. No two men, except In cases j of father and son or two brother. and then only when request Is made, will be "doubled"' In a elngle cell. Placea in the dormitory will be given firt of all to men who are suffer I ur from heart trouble, cplicpsy. an! who are crippled. Light In the cell block and dormitory may be kept on until 10 o'clock so that those who de sire may read or study. This re quest wa put to a vote in the dormi tory where more than one man was concerned. The dormitory men vot ed for the privilege by 151 to 2. A a result of a year'- experiment upon the student of a New York university by ventilation expert In an experimental air chamber, so call- ed "bad air" has received scientific endorsement. Acordlng to the re- port of the Investigators which have Just been Issued, stagnant air at the same temperature a fresh air, even when It contains twenty or more parU of carbon dioxide and all the organlc and other substances In breathed air of occupied rooms, ha no effect on any of the physiological iespo.-is or on the power of Incllna- tlon to do physical or mental work nor on the sensations or comforts of the subject breathing It. According to the experts' conclusion, the only 111 effect of stagnant air Is a loss of Hallmark 8 STERLING SILVERWARE A FEW rOPtTAR ITEMS AT PRICES TTUT SHOW TIIE WO.VDERPtX PRODrCIXG POWER Or THE IIALLMARK STORES. No 1. MoTLard Jar No. 2 CoaJter Pr dot. I No X faxdwlch PUte. 7-lnch No. 2a Saja. l-lnch No- 4 Ca-.iU Stick. -lecha bih No- S Salt axd Pepper Pair. 1 No. Corcport. Plain No. (a Comport, came. Pierced No " :sl.'T'-dai Aimonda Set of I 7 No. f Ecn Eta Djhe 8 HALLVAF.K la the trademark of the United Jeweler, Inc. The fitted Jwera la the company owned by the leading retail Jeweler of tke l"r.:td Statea. one or.ly In each city and town, and the purpoe is to produce co-operatively a line .of merchandlna ftr aaJ only la tke (tore of the stockholders at a very material sarins and cf the unquestioned quality maintain by u e higher cUjw storea The Uale mark HALLMARK stands for quality and lower price, whether It appears on a fifty-cent pin or a Lve-hssdre4-do!Ur diamond ring. This 1 the Ht 11 mark Stcre in Pendleton. Hie HALLMARK Store appetite. Tke old notion that an x c of carbon dioxide la a room made it an onhealtkful place to live In waa knocked flat when the committee of Sfint!aTs sealed pp It experimental chamber and kept a number of stu dent at work Inside for hours at a stretch The result were carefully i . .. . noted, and compared with these ob talced whn a stream of fresh air Has being let In at the rate of forty five cubic feet per minute for each man Inside. At the end of the day the proportion of carbon dioxide was always more than 20 part to lo.ooo which 1 far hisher than many thoritle formerly believed to be safe. Nevertheless, the student did their work without complaining and no In jurious effects were observed. The "tree of light" which has brightened Madison Square for two Chrlstmasea ha Just been set up again. It will be surmounted by a "Star of peace." The custom of put t ng up a tree of light In one of Gotham's parks, as well a In the park of many other cities each Christmas week was originated sev- years ago eir in li1) cities nna ims year mere . ... .... . . will be many more. , , . Gothams tree which was grown on Ijng Island Is truly wonderful M tc size and symmetry. It will be light ed for the first time at 6:30 o'clock Christmas Eve and will continue to brighten the Square until New Year night. It has been customary to have concert at the foot of the tree every night, but owing to the fact that many demand are being mad upon the generous public thl year, not only abroad, but also at home, thl feature will be curtniled to ome degree. Much however ha been a- sured for Chrlstma and New Years! night by one of New York' leading! conductor. It 1 hoped that the com mittee In charge will be enabled to obtain music for one or two othet evenings. According to a statement given out recently by a New York Judge, fifty per cent of those who are brought to trial In the criminal court of New York are addicted to the use of nar cotic. Although there ha been for several years a crusade against drugs In New York It I only recently that It ha become fully organized. Dur ing the past few week great activity on the part of Individuals committees and the presa have been In force. It haa been found that the law passed last year to ston the sale of habit forming drugs ha a loophole through which ome unethical sales of drug hare been made. A committee har been appointed to draw an amend ment in order that the loophole be closed. At a recent session of the committee the conditions In New York for handling drug victims and giving them treatment were dlscuss- ed. It wa stated that accommoda- tlon are so pitifully Inadequate that those who are addicted to drug and who have been brought In for treat- ment are forced out to make room for other before a cure Is half com- pleted An effort 1 being made to have the farm for Inebriates opened for the treatment of drug fiends. bv the Idealistic' r -. v. . . n... 1 ' I rViA i ' name of the contributors to the fund, fc- xyy, f po tnfcr.y w nnl Ihiwo Immediately In rhre have x "Mo never been made public Great sue j 7) --;":-r ce.'s bns crowned the efforts of T yi ' "group." for tree were put up Ib, W, ) Royal M. Sawteilo JEWELER Establiihtd 1837 Lajoff Rocn to Tortrr POISE. Idaho, Dec. 22 Forge4 check amounting to 12500 were cash, ed in Boise by merchant who did not learn until this morning that they had been swindled. I I . .V 'v'"4 , me necu wnlch were of rinik bnn ran perfect Imitation of th Intermooa tain Railway Company check, ana all bore the uppo4 signature of E. M. Hoover. The check, ranginlg from 20.11 to I3.0, were drawn on the Firt National Hank, and were atamped wish the same kind of photectograph used by the railway company. The check wer cashed at a time whea men employed on the railroad were, being let out on account of bad wea ther. Joyful Anticipation of Motherhood There Is apt to I e a htent nrrrehenelen Of dlntrrss to mar the complete Joy of this Is quite over- auTirs omen tber c i; nen.L Th's I an J? i- iv I xteni.il npillcatloa r t- cl. .i-i.v,i o lubrl- cat- the Musi-le and i . H A la .. . mrr -- a.y i ' "a relieve trie - --i4 m rwre n acting on ! tke nrrcs. that the natural strain upon the co-d sn 1 llg. ! menu Is nut acc.mpar.M by those aevcrei pains s.-iM to rau nnti a. nornlng skk i.is ui. i n.nny .ai a it rv w s. M.ir.y people l .i.ov th.,t tv.v remedies whlcj have the t.-t f tl:ne. that have been r t o every trial .njrr the varying conultln: - rf nr. weUrht. general health, etc. rr.sy to MMy n.-lie.j upon. And Juilglng by the fart that "Mothoi- Friend has be,n ;l continual use since our grandmother earlier vnr and I known thropgliout tho Vnlte.t FUte It may be easily Inferred that It Is somo W"r ,,hh,t.'0'n'n 'l'y recommend. - menu m pn-nnrori nnt I. lWl h " . br JnTr'aV.S u'Z mothers. Ad.Jr-ns pradrield Regulator Ofc. 167 la mar jiidg, Atlanta, Ciu TIZ" FOR TIRED EOIIIG FEET I' Ah I what relief. No more tired feet;, no more burning feet, swollen, bad smell ing sweaty feet. No more pain in eora. callouses or bunion. No matter what ail your feet or what under the sun you're tried without Jetting relief, ust use "TIZ." "TIZ" draw out all the poi sonous exuda tion which puff up the fuet; 'TIZ" I mag ical; "TIZ" is grand; "TIZ" will cure your foot troubles so you'll never limp or draw up your far in pain. Your shoes won't seetn tip-It and Jour feet will never, never hurt or get sore, swollen or tired. Get a 25 cent bog at any drug or Arpartmcot stere, and got relief. X