a. i innpx vfc'tv- -t pagk two. DAILY BAST ORESGOIOAN. PENDLETTOX, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER , 1011. EIGHT PAGES. On(y 15 More Shopping Days Till Christmas Tinio flics, don't put off buying till the last minute, anil ilu n ru.-h into the nearest store ami make vour selections in a frantic hurry from a depleted picked over assortment. COM'K TO THIS STOKE TOMORROW :iU'l make your selections at your leisure. There are thousands of things here suitable as gifts for men, wo nun and children. Yon can spend as little ns you like r as nun-h as you choose. The assortment is broad enough fo meet the demands i if everv purse. You need not Kuher about looking alter the delivery just tell r.s when you want it sent and it will 1h there on the dot. As to prices we positively srunrantee every price we make to you to be lower than any other store in town will offer on the same quality of article. We do not sell junk." Every article that comes into this cri :A store must come up to The Peoples Warehouse high standard of perfection and ouality, and we fully guarantee every article we sell satisfaction assured or yrnr money cheerfully refunded. Our name on an article insures its quality and style and makes it a more acceptable gift. Selections reserved until Christmas week for a small deposit. Mail orders receive our most careful attention. HOLIDAY ITAXD BAGS. Completeness is the chief characteristic of our holiday line, but cxclusiveness marks out display as well. In the stable numbers we have bags of satin, moire, velvet, corduroy and leather, prices $1.00 to ?S.OO NOVELTY II AND BAGS OF TAPES TRY $2.50 to 7.50 Two-toned velvets, the season's newest nov elty $6.50 to $7.50 BRAIDED NOVELTIES IN BLACK and colors $4.00 to $10.00 Make your choice early before the lines are broken. CHRISTMAS BOXES. A great variety of Christmas boxes, all shapes and sizes. 10c4 to 25 Christmas cards, stickers and shipping tags, pkg. 5 and 10 XMAS WAISTS. Finest linen tailored waists, in the newest spring models, plain shirt effects, with side pocket, also many pleated stvles. Sizes 152 to 46. Prices $2.95 to $5.98 SILK KIMONAS in all tho pretty Oriental colors, made in the regulation kimona model, also high waist effects. TEA GOWNS in light blue, tan, white, and navv, daintily trimmed with lace and ribbons. ' Prices....! $4.9S to $22.00 TAPESTRY REDUCED. This includes all different grades of yard goods in tapestry. Makes the best of couch covers, portiers, sofa pillows, and over cur tains. .Comes in plain reds and allcolor com binations. Now is the time to buy curtains at a reduction. We have placed tho tapes trvs at tho following prices: 40 Values for 32 50 Values for 39 65 Values for 48? 75 Values for 57 $1.25 Values for .. .86 ATM PICTURE SHOWS The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAY'S TO TRADE. SAVE YOUR COUPONS Tlie' Orplieum. One of the very best programs for Tuesday's change. 1. "Vitagraph Monthly of Current Events." Vitagraph. This issue is packed full of wonderful news hap penings of the 'past month. Flrt and foremo t Is the International Motor Boat Races at Huntington, Long Is land; the Annual Mardl Graj at Co ney Island; the Start of the Aviators at Sheepshead Bay, New York, and the flight of the intrepid Rogers on his way from New Tork to San Francisco, 2. "How They Stopped the Run on the Bank." Sellg. Rumor has it that the Forest City State bank is hard pre sed for cash. The news spreads and a run Is Imminent. T,he presi dent faces ruin and disgrace. His fi ancee secures a ferocious , live Hon from the circus and the crowd tor got about their money in an effort to got as far away as possible. J. "Christian and Moor." Ed'son. A Christian knight fa'.ls In love with a Moorish maiden Her father makes an oath that anyone crossing his boundary line shall bo killed. His daughter is entrapped by an unknown person and before It is realized she has, crossed the boundary and is doomed to death and is saved by her lover. ! 4. "The Squaw's Mistaken Love." American Pathe. An old miner load- ng some of the younger men across the mountains to the gold fields per mits his daughter to accompany him n the disguise of a man. Tho camp Is i-urpr sed by Indians and the girl and her companion are taken prison ers. One of the squaws falls In love with the girl dressed in men's clothes and helps ,them to escape. The Pastime. Where you see only the best In motion pictures. Tuesday's change of program: "An Accidental Outlaw." Lubin. A strange streak of fate turned a quiet cowboy Into a desperado and tage robber and finally enabled him to win the prettiest girl in the coun try. 'An Old Sweetheart of Mine." Ed Ison. By James Whltcomb Riley. Adopted, from the well known poem and carried out in a novel way. the film conveys all the Doetic feeling of the or glnal. Che verses are used as 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." Sellg. A strong frontier drama. This story treats of two men, one a b'g, brawny fighting man, who win a girl from the other weaker in v tallty but superior in his intellectual mentality. In future years this disappointed man becomes gov ernor of Missouri and saves his. old sweetheart's husband frffm paying the death penalty after killing a man. GEO. WEBB PRESENTS PICTURE TO LODGE More momentous than any gather ing he,ld by the Odd Fellows' lodge In La Grande was the annual roll call se.'slon last Saturday night whereat a life size painting of Uncle George Webb of Pendleton was presented to the lodge as a gift by Mr. Webb, says the Observer. Anxious to find a safe and permanent abode for which the ex-state treasurer posed before a German artist in Portland 24 years ago, Mr. Webb concluded to present the La Grande lodge of Odd Fellows with the valuable piece of art and choosed the roll cnll night as the most fitting occasion to bestow the gift Past Grand Master and Sovereign Grand Lodge Representative H. B. Coolidgc made the presentation speech in his characteristic impressive manner and the gratitude nf the lodge toward Mr. Webb was expressed by others as well. The g'.'t Is especially prized because Mr. Webb was the first noble grand of the La Grande lodge. This was in 1867 when the charter was granted and the lodge lived In cramped cir cumstances before it attained Its s'ze and prestige. The struggle the orig inal membership went through was aptly told in a stirring address by Cncie George" Saturday night. Iff FOUND at last a place where one can trust their best linen to be Laundered. We use only harmless materials to. cleanse all articles entrusted to us. A trial order .will convince .you that wo livo up to our advertise ment. We Also Do . Rough Dry MORE TILVX SKIN DEEP. Moro Tltnn a Skin Salvo Ih Xeelel to Core riles permanently. . Don't be disappointed If you fall to get a lasting cure of piles with salves. The cause of piles Is more than skin deep. It is sluggish, flabby veins pockets filled with thick, bad blood. HEM-ROID. a tablet tonic remedy. Is taken inwardly, acts on the circu lation and cures all kinds of piles thoroughly. $1 for 24 days' supply at Pendleton Drug Co. and all druggists. Dr. Leon hardt Co . Station B, Buffalo. N. Y., mall a free booklet. To Per Found. TROY Steam Laundry TAIN BROS., Phone Mala 170. PIJ.ES CURED IN TO 14 DAYS. Tour druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plies in C to 14 days. 50c. RAILROADS MAY MAKE BCIi.NS GREAT CENTER Harriman Line Officials Talk or Mak ing Town Western Terminus of Ex tension. Baker, Ore. If the present plans of the Harriman lines are carried out, it will mean that Burns will be the fest ern terminus of the extension now under construction from Vale west, but it is not believed that much work will be done this winter. When Judge Robert S Lovett. head of the Harri man system was In Portland a short time ago he declared that engineers had been instructed to roaJke the final surveys west of Vale. Me added. however, that the western terminus had not yet been selected. While Bend is said to he the nat ural terminus of an east and west road connecting with the Oregon Short Line at Va'.e, as it wonld conmect there with the O.-W. R. & N. Co.'s Dee chutes line, it Is believed that the Harriman system does not contem plate going farther than Barns at present. This extension will require about 140 miles of road west of Vale and It Is reported that this has been authorised. The reason for the great Interest the Harriman system has taken in the Vale-Burns extension at front the fact that Burns recently made an offer of a tSO.000 bonus to David Ec cles, president of the Sumpter Valley railway, which now reaches Prairie City, if he will extend that road to Burns, and also that the extension from Burns to Bend, can easily be constructed. Although no official an nouncement of the acceptance of the J50.000 bonus lias been made. It Is known to he under consideration. I'nimpesiohable If you were to see the unequalled volume of unimpeach able testimony In favpr of Hood's Sarsaparilla.' you would upbraid your elf for so long delaying to take this effective medicine for that blood dis ease from which, you are suffering. Saved Ills Wife's life. "My wife would have been in her grave today," writes O. H. Brown of Muscadine, Ala, "if It had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery. She was down in her bed, not able to get up without help. She had a severe bronchial trouble and a dreadful cough. I got a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and she soon began to mend, and was well in a short time." Infallible for coughs and colds. Its the most reliable remedy on earth for desperate lung trouble, hemorrhages, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup and whooping cough. 50c, $100. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Koeppens.. RICH WOMEN KTIRRED BY DYNAMITE CASE Resolve to Work for Rotter Under, "standing Hetuwn Capital and La bor. New York. The accompanying res olution, to be presented at a meeting In the Waldorf-Astoria may be ac cepted as an evidence that the whole country Is awake to the gravity of the fate that Heaves her single. Edwards spent his vacation last summer at a house near that of G. F. Harrison, a prosperous farmer, who had twin daughters. People living in the neighborhood have often mistak en one of them for the other and that s'tuation between capital and labor as laid bare by the confessions of the McXatnaras. The meeting Is Introductory to a series of ten lectures by members of President Taft's cabinet, the course having been arranged by Miss Eliza beth Marbury. Miss Anno Morgan daughter of J. Plerpont Morgan, and Mrs. Francis McNeil Baenn, Jr. The resolution reads: Resolved, that tho recent develop merits In the MeNamara case show such a lack of harmony between labor and capital, whose interests should be Identical, that our country Is In dan ger of becoming a house divided again-t itself. In the face of such ev idence it behooves every citizen to study the process of government and the condition of his fellowmen in or der that Justice and sympathy may prevail nd the cauRe of common hu manity be advanced. The chief significance of this mes sage lies In its being offered to an audience representative largely of the moneyed clans. The greater number of those who have subscribed to this course of lectures being given under the management of the women's wel fare department of the National Civic Federation are names familitr to Wall street and the banking and legal fraternity. On the general committee with Miss Morgan, Miss Marbury and Mrs. Ba con are women whom the public usu ally Identifies with society. Among others are Mrs. Lindon W. Bates, Mr. August Belmont, Mrs. George Blu tnenthal, Mrs. Francis Higglnson Ca bot, Miss Mabel Clyde, Mrs. William Rand Jr., Mrs. Alexander Shaw, Mrs. Walker Smith. Mrs. James C. Cush man, Mias Caroline Shlppen, Mrs. V. Everitt Mackey, Mrs Gertrude Rob inson Smith, Mrs. Mary Hatch WUlard and Mrs. Lindsay Van Renssalear. Swellings of the fleh caused by in flammation, cold, fracture of the bone, toothache, neuralgia or rheu matism can be relieved by applying BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It should be well rubbed in over the part affected. Its great healing aid pen orating power eases the pain, reduc es swelling and restores natural con ditions. Price 25c,. Sc andjl per bottle. Sold by A. C. Keppen & Br-s. 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. Bee W. Ad ams, agent at passenger station, for through tickets nnd u arrangements. There Is Only One "Bromo Quinine" That Is Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OYER TO CURE A COLD IH ONE DAY. Alwavs remember tlie lull name. Ixwk nr this riwiintiirp. on OVi'TV 1.::y C'n. ft f For Sale 480 acres wheat land one half summer fallow, one-half in stub ble, plenty water, fair improvements Short hmaul to Vansycle warehouse. For particulars address J. C. Royse. Juniper, Ore. A Terrible Blunder to neglect liver trouble. Never 1o !t. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills on the first eign of constipation, biliousness or Inactive bowels and prevent vir ulent Indigestion, Jaundice or gall stones. They regulate liver, stomach Bnd bowels and build up your heal;h. Only 25c at Koeppens. WEDS TWIN RY MISTAKE. Captain, In Haste to EloK, Mnrriii Sister. of Girl Ho Courted. Annapolis, Mr. In his haste to car ry out his elopement plans, Captain Harry R. Edwards of the schooner May H. mistook the twin ' sister of his bride-to-be for the girl he had been secretly wooing and eloped with the wrong twin. The girl whom he meant to wed is home mourning the was what Edwards did when he el oped. He landed from the schooner in tending to elope with Mary Harrison. He met Betty first, and thinking she was Mary hurried her off to a parson and then aboard the schooner. The schooner is somewhere in Chesapeake bay, with Edwards and his wife aboard, headed for Baltimore. It was reported last summer that Betty was Jealous of the attentions paid her sister by Edwards, and it is believed n some quarters she learned Edwards was going to marry Mary, and decided the best way to stop it was to marry him herself. CHRIsiIAN CHURCH AUDIENCE WAS DEI.HiHTED Miss Lingeiifelter Weil Received at th0 Christ an Church Last Night. To ay that all were pleased at the Christian church last night is putting It very mildly they were more than pleased with -M'ss Llngenfelter, who has been engaged by . Evangelist Ho'mes to assi-t him In the closing days of the revival. She sang both before and after the sermon and re vealed a wonderful vo'ce under per fect control. Some feared that her instructor, Mme. Armenta of Seattle, had praised her too h'ghly, but none left the church last night with that If i IL fi f J W"'.v...- . .. , . .4 Give a Watch Watches as Christmas Presents are demonstrations of the deepest friend ship between the giver and receiver, and are remembered ALWAYS. We have an elegant, and largo new line now showing of the fol lowing celebrated makes: Howards, Elgins, New England's, Walthams, Hamiltons, Swiss Makes. Prices range from our Round-Up $1.00 Watch, up. All Fully Guaranteed. You can buy now and have 'your purchase laid away. Our .engraving is done by experts. A. L. Schaefer M M Mary LingeiifcHer. Coming-ion Form RrJcctL Olymplii, Wash. Olympla rejected the commission form of government by a majority of 68 votes. A com plete republican city ticket was elect ed by substantial pluralities. The so cialists and prohibitionists combined polled only 401 votes out of 17B3 cast for mayor. Two women were nmong Hid defeated ')(!.' II t candldatr-s. opinion. In presenting Miss Llngen felter to the public her Instructor says: "It gives me great pleasure to rec ommend to the public mv gifted pu pil. Miss Mary L'ngenfelter, who has for the past four ytarj been nn ardent student In my vocal school of mus'c She possesses a rich mezzo soprano voice of rare beauty and of persua sive quality, with a modest and charming personality .and a natural taste for the highest standard in her chosen profession. I am assured of a continuation of the success she has achieved in the past season In church and concert work." The people of Pendleton will miss a rare opportunity to hear one of the most gifted soloists of the coast if they fail to hear Miss Llngenfelter. The sermon of Mr. Holmes on ".Seedtime and Harvert" was highly complimented in that there were sev eral requests to have It repeated. He spoke of thre eplantlngs In every life and the results tha follow: Heredity, Environment and Personality. Some are foredoomed by the sins of parents This Is nature's method of teaching morals Others, though well born, are doomed by a sinful environment, but over both the tendency to sin In herited from others nnd the tempta tion to follow evil duo to one's sur roundings, a strong personality may conquer. Mr. Holmes Is strong In his denunciation of sin, but equally strong In hn nppenl for n eh.mno of 11 fo In the s'un'T. Ills theme fur io n!t:ht I "A Prayer from Hell." Franklin "G" Runabout Four-Eighteen $1650 Preeminently the car for business. Air-cooled it Btands without freezing. If you have ever tried to buy a "second-hand" Franklin runabout you have found that but few are offered and that" tho prices aro high even for models several years old practical evidence of exceptional service. Pendleton Auto Co.