East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 14, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETOX. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER II.
EIGHT PAGES.
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I'KUFIMKS
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DISHES
l'EKCC I.ATORS
. . Aluminum or nii-klt
I (;I.ASSW.KK
ALCOHOL STOVES
TEA HYI.l.S
CHAFING DISHES
Alti-O-MTK READING
LAMPS
SALAD SETS
TEA SETS
VASES
JIGS
JAHDIMERS
A resent for the dining table is noticed, remembered and en
joyed at every meal on every day, making a, lasting and ideal
ffift.
CALL AND LOOK BEFORE BUYING.
Owl Tea House R,c?wel1
Xext Door to Livenjrood & Co.
PERFECTION.
He never worries If the weather's bad.
He never envies those whose wealth
is great;
He never sighs for chances he has hud
Or tries to blame his own mistake-"
on fate; j
He never bets on any dead sure thins. '
To find that, after al', it was not
sure; j
He never was.es a moment bothering
O'er troubles vthat ho cannot help
to cure. ,
I
He never tells his boyi how he obey-'
ed !
And was a shining model in his
youth;
iv fool yh (irejudlces never swayed.
He never tries to cover up the truth
He never sishs for more than he has
earned, i
N'or trio to crowd another to the
rear;
The sehenie of others leave him un-'
concerned.
He views no other's effort with a
sneer. '
He never has to lot k the door at night
Nor frets if landlords wish to raise
the rent;
He never says an unkind thing for
pite, (
Xor mourns for funds that were un
w sely spent; i
He listens to no get-rich- quick apnea, 1
Nor dreads d sasters that may be
ahead; - j
He breaks no buiterfly upon a whee!, 1
And wrongs no man or woman he
is dead. Selected.
Woman's Ills
Many women suffcr-needlcssly from girlhood to woman
hood and from mothcrhooj to old age with bockache,
dizziness or henikcl.e. Sho becomes hroken-down, sleep
less, nervous, irritable and feels tired from morning to
nifiht. When pains and arhc rack the womanly system at
frequent iutcrvals, ask your nciihbor tiSbut
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
This Prescription has. tor over KO years, been
curing delicate, Kcak, paln-nrached women,
by the hundreds of thonsands and this too In
the privacy of tkeir homes without t!:clr hav
Ini to submit to' Indelicate questionings and
offensively repugnant examinations.
Sick women are invited to consult irt confidence by letter free. Address
W orld's Dispensary Mcilidl Ass'n, R.V. I'icrce, M. D., Pres't, Rulfalo, N. Y.
Dr. Tiehcr's Grbat Family Doctor Book, The People's Common Sense
Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition 1000 paiics, answers is
Plain English hosts of delicate questions which every woman, single or married,
ought to know about. Sent fret to any address on receipt of 31 one-cent
tamps to cover cost of wrapping and mailing onv, in French cloth binding.
discouraged through domestic trou
bles, and the man run down physical
ly and mentally and needing outdoor
work. These are the worth-saving,
who, if no help is offereuthem. drift
down through the strata of free lodging-house
existence into the mire of
hobo-dom, er'minality, an dhopeless
mendicancy. Henry Carter in the
World's Work for December.
A VIGOROUS rKKFOKMF.lt.
THE GRAM) Ol'EKA SEASON.
"Does your boy Josh play on the
football team?"
"No," replied Farmer Corntassel.
"Josh wouldn't stand for no moMy
coddle job like that. He's the feller
that leads the mob and wrecks opry
houses after the game is over."
Washington Star.
A Juvoiillc-rolinlt4.
Wl'.lle Did baby come from heav
Nurse Yes, dear.
Willie Fool kid! tile didn't know
when he was well off. Hoston Tran
script.
A.N I.NDEI'ENDEXT NEWSPAPER.
Published Daily and Semi-Weekly at Ten
dletun, Oregon, by the
AST OREGON 1AX l'LT.LISHING CO.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
By the adoption of the resolutions
the Commercial club sought to do its
duty without dodging or quibbling
and to give a just and proper decis
ion upon the question that had been
placed before it the night before.
In view of the East Oregonian the
club did its duty fully and took the
only course possible consistent with
Justice and common sense. It is also
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( carmen jadlowker, dalmores,
O luchi sextetta blzet;
O dippel laruso dolores,
Ciioeonda, o andre-caplet.
o conti, o eames tetrazzini,
O scotti maseagni farrar,
(i gad-ki busonl puccinl.
Calve Constantino maquerre.
Ah. verdi pagliac' trovatore,
Aida fremstad meyerbeer;
Pol plancon and that tells the story,
The opera season Is here. s
H E. Porter in Life.
A MAN-FA (.TORY.
the belief of this paper that this view (
will be shared by all who attended the j
meeting at the Oregon theatre Tues-
j day evening and listened with unpre-
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1.93 judiced minds to the presentation of
the various features of the contro-
Member United Press Association.
The Dally East Oregonian Is kept on sale
at the Oregon News Co., 329 Morrison
treet, Portland. Oregon.
Northwest News Co., Portland, Oregon.
Chicago Bnreau, 009 Security Building.
Washington, D. C, Bureau, 501 Four
teenth f.reet. N. W.
Entered at the postoffice at Pendleton,
Oregon, u second-class mall matter.
telephone , Main 1
Official City and County Paper.
versy.
THE AD.Il DlC.VTlON. SUITS.
THE CHRISTMAS HELLS.
The little children of the world,
in the cities and the dells
They walk the way to Christ
fas Day they dream of
the Christmas bells.
And the wind may wail
Through the winter night,
But out o' the dark
Streams the . Christmas
Light.
In dreams they go o'er the hills
of enow to the- land
where the world's Joy
dwells;
Hand in hand to the lovely land
to the chime of the
Christmas bells.
Loud cries the wind
Through the winter night,
But bright through the dark
Streams the Christmas
Light
Frank L, Stanton.
o
At the Commercial club meeting
hist night the only contention arose
over a resolution that was proposed
as an amendment to those adopted
and the principal feature of which
amendment was a clause that called
for the abandonment by the govern
ment of the adjudication suit.?.
The amendment was voted down be
cause it did not look good under th
circumstances. It appeared as useless
and as slapping the government at a
very inappropriate time.
That the adjudication suits have
raised a furor and are disliked must
be admitted. Nearly all upper river
users regret that the suits have been
brought. But whether or not it would
be beneficial to have the government
withdraw its suits is another question.
The East Oregonian does not know
and Is not attempting to say. It Is
evident though that the adjudication
tif water rights is something that must
proceed and will proceed no matter
v. hat people may desire. This being
the case it might not be for the gen
eral welfare for the government to
withdraw Its suit,s even If it would do
so. Should they induce the govern
ment to withdraw its suits and allow
private parties to bring adjudication
suits the upper river settlers might
be getting from the frying pan into
the lire. The average wateruser.
such as a Birch creek farmer or 'a
PENDLETON'S VERDICT, j McKay creek farmer, might suffer
more at the hands of big private us-
After listening fully to both sides '('rs tnan at the hands of thL. govern
of the controversy over the Extension ment.
and looking as thoroughly as possible These comments are made to show
into all features of the case the Pen- wn" the action of the club in voting
dleton Commercial club has made ''own the amendment last evening was
clear its sentiments and its views as nt inconsistent with the friendship of
to what should be done. ,hft tluo f"- the waterusers of the up-
The club went on record last night ''er river. In this connection it Is
as emphatically favoring the expen- Important to note that those who
diture of federal reclamation money M'ke for the amendment declared
in Oregon. It is a stand in behalf th,''' l"'ke for themselves alone and
of the welfare of the people of Ore- r,ot a representatives of anyone,
gon. It Is also a stand In favor of ,n the vl,;w f the East Oregonian
federal reclamation as opposed to pri- tne Pendleton Commercial club
vate enterprise when it is possible to "'""ds for the welfare of the Hettlers
secure federal reclamation. "f the upper river and of Birch and
The club emphatically endorsed the McKay creeks. If those settler want
building by the government of the th clul lo k the government to
Vmatllla Extension. It praised the withdraw Its suits they should pre
extension as being one of the most "ent thelr request direct to th club
attractive and desirable of all pro- ,n Person, or through accredited
Jects undertaken by the government. "Pfimen. so that the organization
It declared that after having again v,ln be BUre of their desires.
given full consideration to the sub-
Ject the club reaffirms Its faith In the J It waf, a great fIght and ,t wa we
West Extension and urges its ad- fought But it was a fair fight and
PtJon- 'the Jury did its best to give a fair
In the third resolution adopted by decision. There should be few sore,
the club last night the organization poU. But lf tnere are Home ore
does its duty by Its "home people," B,)0t8 Pendleton will be in no worse
the waterusers of the upper river and position than others who are forced
tributary streams. The government t,, yerve a, umpires
Is asked, not only to reassure upper
The Self Ma ter Colony at Vn'.on,
N. J.. i a mill that gets its grist from i
gutters and levees and grinds from ;
it men who are Independent and hon- j
est. The method of the colony is to j
take a man without asking him ques- .
Hons, to put him on his feet by set-
ting him at some useful task, and by.
giving him complete liberty and fifty
cents a week.
The Self Master Colony has room
for thirty men at a time, and the ac
commodations always are crowded.
Its struggle is a geen one, for the col
ony aims to be self supporting. It
draws its members from seven class
es: the man unable to find immediate
employfent the man In middle life who
has lost his business the intemperate
young man trying to control himself,
the country boy stranded in the city,
and the rich .man's son wayward and
estranged from his family, the man
Xmas Gifts
Winter Merchandise
oney Saving
The three big links; in the chain that is
drawing the holiday trade to the
Wonder Store
The reductions are real, the stock is
composed of desirable lines only and
the crowds are increasing fast, they
. have learned the truth.
We must raise $10,000
river settlers In their rights, but also
to protect them In their welfare. The
President Taft now
Pendleton stands and
knows where
Via mat nrn.
government is urged to allow them to ceed to formulate his plans accord-
water their lands for the reason that Ingly
the Irrlpatlon of lands on the upper
river will be beneficial to the govern-
Mfinwlillit Christmas Is coming
un tit's projects f&rth'-r down the and the slogan Is, "Do your shopping
mi cam early." ,
Cart lid Harness
RTCJ ET ET The prize consists of a thoroughbred Shetland pony; cart CjOftft
fil IB Em wLm and harness complete. Value PvUU
Tollman 3& Co. have inaugurated a popularity
contest open to boys and girls under 15 years.
Starts Dec. 115 Ends March 3D
Ono vote will be (riven for every cent of purchase on all sales amounting to 5 cents or
over. Each contestant will be priven a number on entering and you will vote for the num
ber and not his or her nameer. When voting fill in the number of the contestant you wish to
vote for. If you do not know the contestants number, ask tho clerk.
Contest open to every boy and girl under the age of 15 years. Get busy!
Come in and enter NOW and get your number
The winner of this contest, with his pony and outfit, will Iks envied by every boy and
girl during next year's Kound-Up.
Remember the contest starts tomorrow at
TaBBiroii3i!-'s HDiraogg Store
, Hotel
St. George
Bar
GEO. DARVEAC, Proprietor
Pendleton's Popular Gentle
mens Reaort.
Meuser-Dusch's famous
BUDWEISER
on draught, 5C glass
Electric Mixed Drlnka Served at
this Bar.
Finest Wines, Liquors and
Cigara.
Distributors of Echo Spring and
Old Crow Whiskey.
First class Cafe and Grill in
connection A La Carte.
I ST. PAUL'S
SCHOOL
Boarding and Day
School for Girls.
Frimary, Intermediate, Ae-
t adeinio Special and Post
x Graduate Courses. Depart
i ments of lusie, Expression
and Art
J PEUSOXAIi ATTENTION'
REFINING IXFIXENCE8
THOROUGH WORK
i Nettie M. Galbraith
Principal.
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
j
A
General Line
of
HOLIDAY GOODS
well worth seeing anywhere.
Cut Glass, Chinaware,
PackagfcPerfurae, Hand
Bags, Dolls and Toys
AT COST
Christmas and New Tear
Post Cards in celluloid fin
ish. One cent each.
Koeppen's
The druq store that serve
you best.
The
Pendleton Drug
Co.
la In bualneas for
"Your Good Health"
REMEMBER THIS WHEN
YOD HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
OR WANT PURE MEDICINES
t
j They Fit
and Wear
!! That's tho kind of shoos
t you pot at thia store if you f
a iwipK ior cneap swiii.
X don't come here. 2
i SHOES
are mv snecialtv nnd T Vionrllo
X only tho kind ' that satisfy X
I ana make my patrons ray
friends.
X I would" like to nrovo tin' t
assertion to YOU.
A. Eklund
Pendleton's Pioneer Shoe
Man.
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