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PAGE FOCR DAILY KAgT OMPGONIAN, PE.YPLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY," DECEMBER 21, 1910 , TEN" PAGES. AK ISDKl'KXDKXT X KWBPAPEB. ffoallabed Pally, V!y and Stul-WteklJ at lVadVton, Ortroa, by the A87 OKKGOMAN 1THL1SH1NG CO. SL11.SCKI1T10N RATKS. frally. oa yaar, by mall $3.00 I aliy, all montha, by mall il.M) llly, three montba, by nail 1.25 t ally, on month, by mail 60 tually, m year, by oarrirr T.50 l-ally, all mootlia, by carrier 8.75 Oally, tare montba, by carrier 1.95 rally, one month, by carrier 103 'akly, one year. Cy mall 1.60 Kf-tl;r, alz montha, by mail 76 darkly, four montlia. by mall 60 ami-wiy, one year, b mall 1.60 eail Wtwkly, alx montba. 'by mall 75 eml-Weeklj, four months, by mall... .60 Tb Dally Kaat orvtMuian ta kept on aal at the Orci-on Neva Co., 3l'9 Morrlaoa reet, I'ortlacd, Onsoa. korthweat News lo., Portland, Oregon. Chicago Hureaa, 808 Security Balldln-. Waahinirtoo, D. C, Bureau, 301 Four t street, X. W. Member fnlted I'reaa Aaioclatlon. entered at the poatofflee at rendleton, tngoa. a aecond claw mall matter. .falepbone Main 1 Official City and County Paper. (UNION .atelLABE - THE CHRISTMAS TREE. The north wind came one au tumn day, To paint the trees with colors gay. He brushed the maple leaves so bright With timings of the sunset light. And on the oak's broad branch es shone Hues even to Persian looms un known. He gave to wood and meadow way The brief, bright beauty of a day. His colors spent, he found, alas! The little fir tree He must pass. But as the north wind onward went This message to the firs he sent: "When earth in snowflakes is arrayed The beauty of the trees shall fade. "But you shall burst to sudtfen bloom And all Vhe winter world illume. "With gifts of love your boughs shall shine A fadeless beauty shall be thine." And thus it is when snowflakes fall. The Christmas tree Is queen of all. Alice Jean Cleator. dry are taking the same course. Peo ple " everywhere are determined that the saloonmen shall not regain their old time) power In business and In political circles. In the large cities also the big stick of moral reform Is being waved above the heads of the saloonkeepers and the people who represent them. In Spokane the saloon question is the principal thing at issue In the com ir.g charter election. The commission plan of government is proposed for Spokane and If it is adopted the re sponsibility for the control of the sa loons will be definitely fixed upon certain officials and they will have to make the saloons be good. In Tacoma and other cities that have adopted the commission form of gov ernment the saloons have little say in affairs. In Seattle Just now the mayor is facing a recall election and the chief of police is fighting for his official life because those men have been with the "open town" element. . In Port land also the chief of police Is In trouble upon the same score. All of these things merely prove that people will not permanently en dure conditions that are wrong. They wont stand for graft and they wont stand for a saloon system that breeds intemperance and misery and fosters crime. At least healthy minded peo ple wont. It Is all off with' the grafter, the dive and the divekeeper. A WEAKLINGS PLEA. Over at Ritzville, Washington, a man is on trial for having murdered a young woman and the defense is arguing that he should be excused be cause prenatal Influences were re sponsible for his crime. Quite likely the plea has some foundation. No murder Is ever committed without be ing prompted by some influence often beyond the control of the murderer. But people should learn to control themselves despite such Influences. Ir might help others to overcome pre natal influences if the Ritzville jury would order Holland hung. SHOPPERS As no other Pendleton Store can serve them With Bright, Fresh, New Gift Things for every male member of the family Xmas Suspenders la Holiday Boxes 75 to ?2.00. Remarkable values in fine pift Um brellas ?1.50 to $6.00. Xmas Neckwear In Holiday Boxes 25, 50, 75f, $1.25. This is the store for beautiful ties. A few of our all Linen 25 Initial Handkerchiefs will please him. A MOST UNUSUAL XMAS SALE OF Suits and Overcoats At most uncommon prices for this season of the year. Now is the Time and This is the- Place To Buy. Don't miss us i you need a Suit or Overcoat Whv not have Santa Glaus bring 6 pair of our "HOLE PROOF" SOCKS in a Xmas box, 6 pair $1.50 G pair guaranteed to need no darning for 6 months. There is nothing better than an AUTO CAP or a pair of Gloves for the man who drives an auto car. Will please any man. are here Many nice ones 50 to $2.00 Perhaps a pair of slippers $1.50 to $2.00 Many nice ones are here. A fancy Vest always makes an acceptable present $1.50 to $5.00 Dainty Cuff Buttons or Tie Pins 1 50 to $1.50 Xmas Gift Silk Sox . Shirts, Underwear Shoes Hats. 75f Practical Men Prefer Practical Presents. The people of this county aHow ton much water to flow unused to the sea. 1TV10 lnn.l fl.Hninini. nnr streams needy I GRINDING IT OCT. moisture and it should he applied. I There is plenty of water in the ocean i already. .Speaking of good roads why not abolish the Wild Horse hill which people must scale when they drive into town from that direction and must climb again when they depart? "The mills of the gods grind slow ly" but they grind sure as well as small. For years the people of the United States have been wanting di rect election of senators; for years many of the best informed men have ueen advocating a tariff commission. But both of these great reforms have been delayed by the standpatters. Now we. seem in line to secure both. Before the senate there is a resolution calling for a constitutional amend ment providing for direct election of senators. There Is a good opportunity for the measure to pass, strange as this may seem. If the resolution is adopted by the senate then the long fight for direct election of senators will be completely won. Until now the senate has been the great stumbl ing block. But if the resolution is not adopted now it will be adopted later because in time the majority of senators will be men who have been elected by popular vote under the Oregon system or some modification o' that system. Puch senators favor direct elections. A victory Is also in sight for the tariff commission plan. Men who for merly opposed the plan are now openly for It. Prsid-nt Taft Is for a commission and is using his influ ence towards secdring a commission. Senator Lodge, dyen-ln-the-wool pro tectionists, has also joined the rank of commission advocates and lastly of all cornea Senator Aldrlch with a promise that the finance committee will report a bill providing for the establishment of a tariff commission. This means that the tariff commis sion advocates are making progress. It docs not mean that the fight Is won the victory is only In sight The m sort of tariff commission Aldrich and Lodge would devise would probably not please true progressive like Cummins. Aldrich and Lodge will favor a commission that would have little power while the progressives would like to s-e a commission that could really accomplish something. But the very fait that the standpat ters are changing front upon the question of :i tariff coinispion and up on the su'fj'-rt f th illrnct election of senator s':owx that th" p"p!e are bavins th ir way and ultimately will have their way completely. The whffls turn glowly but surely. It Is almost Christmas but the weather man persists in ordering clear skies and sunshine. Xot much show for a "White Christmas',in Pendleton this year. So Senator Lorimer looks alright to the senate committee that Investi gated his case. This makes it look rather bad for the senate committee. Our Christmas Offerings are Worthy of Your Inspection Store Open Evenings All This Week ax Baer Men's Shop CHIMHIF.N OF THE POOlt. In Portland a man with a hammer hit a policeman. What would he "nave done if he had been carrying a saw? We are finding out what W. J. Fur nish and Dr. Coe think of each other. The burglars seem to have a special iste for home canned fruit You might as well Join in the rush. KOISTIXG THE ROUGH NECK. Pendleton is not the only place where determined efforts are being made to keep the liquor business un der proper restrictions. Other east' ern Oregon towns that were formerly THE HANDICAP. rather, with We are having trouble, our father. That's a very stubborn fact beyond denial. He's so obstinate and set And he scoffs at etiquet. If you knew him you would own he was a trial. For he always speaks so gruffly and so roughly. And he doesn't know convention Is a law. We have found no way to reach him; It's impossible to teach him II e's an awful heavy handicap, is paw. It appears he isn't able, at the table, T,i discover that the silver has lis uses. Very much domestic strife He's occasioned with his knife And lt' awkward when we try to make excuses. He Just laughs at our amblt'.on lor position. .tnd he vcrv often mixes "seen" and "saw," And he shows pronounced obje tlon To our efforts at correction 1I..' an awful heavy handicap, is paw. All our labors he Is queering by ap pearing In his shirt sleeves at some very for mal function. He declares he'll take his eao If it Isn't Just the cheese! Anil he does it with no feeling'! of compunction. We may ! quite wrong in caring, but it's wearing, Is the way that he'll touch us on the raw. He 'will dig up for expenses, Hut he thinks we've lost our senres, He's an awful heavy handicap, Is paw. Kennett Harris. The Title children of the poor before the window stand; Life's p;iths at last have led them to see the Promised Land; There's light and life and glory where all the windows glow. They wonder, too, why Santa Claus forgets poor children so. Each toy in the windows Seems like a sparkling gem, But the little children of the poor They were not meant for them. Yet, sweet it 1s to view them, ana some may take their cause; Some pitying angel passing may whis per Santa Claus; May whisper, as through crowded streets the poor, sad children go. And Santa he'll be sorry he forgets the children so. For, the toys In the windows Each seem a sparkling gem, But the little children of the poor They were not meant for them. Frank L. Stanton. Wyandotte: "I am feeling very un comfortable. Minorca: "Whatever Is the matterT" Wyandotte: "My pin feathers are sticking me." THE SIIKAGES. Across the painted desert, Toward the burning skies. From plains of phantom verduie Their purple peaks arise. The mist along their summits A scarf of silver trails, I'r.-m cliff to cliff the water Fung down their foamy veils. From Arizona's furnace Of arid sands and stones, And dusty cactus gardens Strewn thick with bleaching bones, The traveler at sunrise Beholds their ramparts gay, And seeks their cooling una lows To see them fade away. Ghost mountains of the masa-, No living foot can climb Ihtlr canyons bright with bl 1330ms Or ledges dark with thyme. " For there the desert victim, (So say the Navajos), Who die of thirst and hunger. Alone may find rep ise. Mlna Irving. nulloiis. "Your u ifc boasts that you called on' her every night for six months be fore you married her." "Yes. In that way I escaped the necessity of writing any love letters Chicago Record-Herald. Mr. Cityman is hereby Informed In response to his inquiry, that wrinkles on a cow's horn are not caused by trouble or worry. The Famous AJd$( Gives the Best Light at Any Price When you pay more than the Rayo price for a lamp, you are paying for extra decorations that cannot add to the quality of the light. You can't pay fer a better li;;hr, because there is none. An oil light kz, the least effect on the human eye, and thi Rayo Lamp is the best oil lamp mode, though low in price. You can pay $5, $10, or $20 for some other lamp, and altbouch you get a more costly lamp, you can't gst a better light thn.n the u hite, mellow, diffused, unflickering liht of the low priced Rayo. Has a strong, durabls si.ide-holder. This sea sen's burner ad Js to the s:r.:r.g:h and appearance. Made of solid brass, nickck-J, and easily polished. Once a Rayo U. .r. Always One DttUrt Evrywhert. tft-i:ycurs, -'.-r cticnptim cinrtu'r lo tk ntcrut atn.y :; the Standard Oil Company (Incarpora!d) A mi rVVl I ft aaalsHsf ''-4- TV I Chickens! Chickens!! Chickens; !! All kinds, sizes and colors, young and old For choice dressed ones phone your order night before. We dress none except for orders w if you like cold storage poultry jMitnmlze the other fellow or store yourself. East End Grocery Telephone Main 536 CASTOR I A for In&nU toA Children. Hu Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears tb 6lgBatra)Of 7 - mas A ItcriUlc'nt o I'lione Iilack 2561. E I '4ayasMT.iaf jwi" vwr-rjmm imm n wjww rrru - "MiwvwTyyi; wtftmk Y'&?:$fci t!mm l;;;Hvi Hotel Oregon, located corner of .Seventh and Stark Streets, extending through the block to Park Street, Portland, Oregon. Our new Pari Street Annex Is Absolutely fireproof. Rates $1 per Day and Up. European Daily East Oregonian, by carrier, IS cents per week. Headquarters For Toilet Goods We are Sole Manufacturer aad Distributor of the Celebrate F TOLLKT CREAM COLD CREAM TOOTH POWDER and MT. HOOD CREAM Tallman & Co. Leading Druggiau of luUrt Oregon. JLD IXS' tSVK STOCK IN SURANCE. Indiana & Ohio Live Slock Insur ance Company Of Crawfordarllle, Hu now entered Oregon. Policies now gooj la every tat in the Union. Organ ed over II years age. Paid np Capital $2Q0.00e.. As sets over m0.000.o0. REMEMBER, this Is NOT a Mataal Uve fttocfc Insur ance company. Lhrk Moorhouse . Company rrent, Pendleton, Ot. Mil East Osart Pfcone If sin et. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. WEDEilll DRU6S ROT PROMISES You Make a Bad Mistake When yon pat off buying your Codl until Fall purchase It NOW and secure the bent . Rock Springs coal the mines produce at priors considerably lower than those prevailing In Pall and Winter. II jr stocking tip now yon STold ALL danger of being nn ahls to secure It when eold weather arrive. Henry Kopittke Phone Main 17S. Fresh Fish Meats and ha image KVKRT DAY. We handle only the purest f lard, bams and bacon. Empire Meat Co. Phone Mala IS. FRESH MEATS SAUSAGES, FISH AND . LARD. Always pure and dallvered promptly. If you phone the Central Meat Market lot E. Alta 8U, Phone Main ta. 60 YEARS s'V' Trade MaA CoPVHIUM V3 AC. f df v'n ec:i. :i'tf n r kiMrh mid rtpsrrlnt 1' n ma ,.rVt i rtr( 1 1 fir oH"I'hi frun t.'h"ihiT ml t.'iiU'rti IK ("bnMy tiipiiinl N. Ci niintihlri, tl.HJMM.'lWr.iMl.ii'.ilWI. .1,0'tK "l I'HH'liLi j'V.t ti-ort OMnat m: v (t nrurf.n putMilj, rii'lHi ti.sft'ii t;irni,-'i v.: ii ,t Co ri"iuit :(rfiHi-Hi; without vt." -a, .u:.!t . ".i.rn!(.i u ti;in icir:. i,nrrt iv -viiim. in i.I iiiit iM'irni ii. n 1'iui iiu!. 1'prm J ?av; imi: -.no ill," it NjU Uv all TwwtanaKtfa ,,,.ii h i 'Hi i i m,. Wtitilttiilub, .u i Unfurnished housekeeping roemn for rent In the East Orsgsnlan build in g. AH modern conyenlenees. quire at B. O. offlos,