.1) daily bast oubgoman. pbniktqn. precox, fkipay. December is, mi. TWELVE PAGES, PAGE TEN. copyright s Y VV ' i'OJ Holiday Hints To Lovers of Good Meats A dioleo "Com pal'' lloast. A "CoiitraV' sunk that's tender. A Soal.-hlpt oyMor dinner. A "Central" limn for lunch. A "Control" fish or tonltry or dor insures satisfaction. Sanitary Market. rliono the Main 33. CENTRAL Meat Market ATM PICTURE SHOWS Orpneum. Excellent program for Fr'day and Saturday. 1 "The Trial of Books." Blo graph. This picture shows how a reconciliation was brought about be tween hu-band and wlfo. . The couple quarreled and a separation seems In evitable. Their littl ochl d endeav ors to smooth matters without avail. Lett alno to amuse herself, she starts o f to f nd a school. Her parents miss her and by the t me she , Justrial U found their quarrel 'is forgotten. 2. "The Outlaw Deputy." Essan ay. Western drama. Buck Stevens, an outlaw, escapes from Jail, but is Vltagraph. A war story which ap peals very strongly to the emotions. It represents a brother saving a brother when he is captured as a Bpy, and giving up his life for his brother. "Her Dad, the Constable, ) ts sany). Tho constable's daughter Is waiting in bridal veil and wreath of orange blossoms for her bridegroom, a millionaire, who has lost his train and is hurrying to her In his motot car. The girl's father, the constable, receives a telephone message to ar rest a chauffeur, whom he doesn't know Is his prospective eon-ln-law, "The Story of the Typewriter," (rathe). A dream realized. An in- film that opens and closes with a story. It is not only nigniy lislructive. but it is Interesting and entertaining. Locan Babies," (Edison). Lopim Independent Meat Market We have reopened the Farmers' Meat Market on easi Court street and will carry a fine and fresh line of FRESH AND CURED MEATS, SAUSAGES AND LARD. POULTRY EVERY SATURDAY. KURRLE &' SON Phone Main 445. Prompt Delivery. capture-d Later, the sheriff learns ,g tQ be marrjea on Friday, the 13th. of tho whereabouts of Daredevil Kel" Everything goes wr.ong ami he Is left '.ey, but is unable to go after him. al tho en(, iu f VWy embarrassing I'.uek volunteers to go and takes Kelly , postion However, we know it Isn't to Jail. j really serious. 3. "She Came, She Saw, She Con- , quered. Vitagraph. The boys try to ,assi AX ciih,ii;kx run the school, when the new teacher I comes they become her champion. She wins them all. 4. "Aunt Jane s Legacy. uui. A rollicking love comedy with a hun dred laughs and a happy end. Weal thy Aunt Jane's nephews tried to w in her good gr' es. Did they suc ceed? Not so you could notice It. LIVING OX ACOKXS Frl- Tho Pastime. The home of good pictures I day's change of program: "A Southern Soldiers sacruice, FfQ " The prize consists of a thoroughbred she-llano! pony; cart COftH L& - E and harness complete. Value . . . -jJIwUW Tollman Co. have inaugurated a popularity contest, open to boys and girls under 15 years. Sssts Dec. 1 5 SanSs RHapch 31 One vote will he given for every cent of purchase on all sales amounting to 5 cents or over Each contestant will be given a number on entering and you will vote for the num ber and not hid or her name 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 t,o every boy end 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 ho envied by every boy and girl during next year's Hound-Up. Remember the contest started today at TalBrman's (Scmcpete BlocBcs-Ooaicete Work The Most Modern and Most Substantial Building Material-More Comfortable, and Cheaper in the end Save Yoursell Money Concrete Blocks and re-in-forced concrete are cheapeT and far more satisfactory Hake prettier work whet finished and give the great est comfort in either hot or cold weather. Give Yourself Satisfaction Seo ray many beautiful de signs for Basements, Ilouse Foundations, Walls, Fences. Curbing, Building Trim mings and Cemetery Fences. They grow stronger with age. Phone Black I' . M in Cart and Hra Details l Great tfn initio Gradually Coming; t)ut Thousands May Starve. St. Petersburg. Appalling details o( the present famine In Russia are gradually becoming known, despite efforts of the government to suppress the facts. Already It Is predicted that unless adequate relief measures ure undertaken conditions will be worse than In the great famine of 1891, when the number of deaths In the European provinces of Hussla reached 800,000 In excess of the normal. j From official figures it is calculat ed that the crop shortage for the year will be 40,000,000 tons, but the Free Economic society estimates It at 50, 000,000. From the government of Ufa comes the Information that the children have for several months past been subsisting on acorns, and that the supply of these is almost ex hausted. In the Samara government the peo ple are eating clogs and the bark of trees. In nil a score of government administrations are affected by the crop failure. Meantime the government Is pur , suing the most astonishing course, , having absolutely prohibited the or ganization and operation of private relief societies for fear of an up- rising. KNOWN FOR ITS STRENGTH THE First National lank PENDLETON, OREGON Capital, Surplus and Undi vided Profits, $500,000.00 Resources $2,000,000.00 KNOWN FOR ITS SECURITY KIIXS INDIAN FATHER OF Il.LTUEATED WIFE Newport, Ore. Word has just been j received jiere that Abe Logan, an i Indian on the Siletz reservation, was ; seriously if not fatally injured in a shooting scrape at the mouth of the ! Siletz. Duncan, an Indian, In search o the agency physician, Dr. Clausius, I who was at Newport, brought In par- tlculars. - Logan is said to have gone to the I cabin of Ed Chase, have charge him with mistreating his wife, who is Lo ' gan's daughter: to have drawn a I knife and despite his daughter's pro i testations that she was not ill treat j ed, threatened to "cut Case's heart out." Case drove him out with a gun and chased him down the beach, shooting him in the breast when ho turned. i The bullet lodged underneath the shoulder and last reports show Lo gan's condition is seWtms. Word has been received from Toledo that Case came In and gave himself up to Sher- ; iff Geer this afternoon, I RODENTS CHEW TO 11 LP IJILLS HOARDED FOR VKAKS I Washington. The savings of Jack Simpson of Atkin, Minn., amounting I to $2,065, secretly hidden from burg lars, were reduced to pulp by hungry I ruts and mice, and in a letter received by President Taft he appeals for the redemption by the federal treasury of the pulverized . fragments. His wealth, accumulated to buy a farm, Simpson explains, was placed in a box and deposited beneath the "upstairs floor and ceiling." No hu man being disturbed it, but when he took it from Its hiding place he found It reduced to dust by . the ravages of rodents. The president has referred the mat ter to the treasury department for in vestigation. The treasury department recently redeemed for a Kansas farmer a roll of bills which slipped out of his back pocket while plowing his fields and were buried In the soil for a year. The money, subjected to rain and frost, was a sorry sight when he recovered I', upon replowlng the field tho fol lowing season. The treasury experts succeeded in piecing it together nnd sufficiently establishing its identity for redemp tion. MOKE TIIAX 100 U. OF O. STIDENTS TEACHING HIGH D. A. MAY ren3ictnoregon- Contractor and Builder of nil kinds of Con crcto Work. University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore., A study of Oregon high school sta tistics show that over a hundred University of Oregon graduates are teaching in the h'gh schools of Ore gon. They are represented In forty- five separate high schools and In twenty-two counties. The Eugene high school with eleven claims the largest number. The Portland high schools are next with nine. Of the above number of high school teach ers, thirty are men, and ceventeen of these are prlnclpa's and school super Intendcnts. Tho class of 1911 has tho lnrgent number teaching thirty-two In all. 1910 follows with nineteen 1009 with fourteen, 190S with ten and 1907 wilh eleven. The average number of ycari that high school teachers follow the profession is not over four or five. Statistics show that the women get married and the men branch Into more lucrative fields of enterprise. DEAD WOMAN WINS SUIT. Seattle. Tho heirs of Mrs Eliza beth Be'l of Harrodsburg. Ky., have obta'nei a verdict for $10,000 against the Seattle, Ronton & Southern nail way for Injuries she sustained in a colll-lon on April 30, 1910. Her hus band, Judge W. C. Bell, wns killed hesldn her. The company pnld heavy damages to Mrs. Bell for the death of Hotel McPeely The Only Strictly First-Class, Modern Priced Hotel in the City New House. New and Beautiful Furniture. Hot and Cold Water in Every Room. NO INSIDE ROOMS. Rates $ 1 .00 and $ 1 .50 Per Day Corner Alder & 4th Streets Oppositt Keylor Grand Theatre, Walla Walla, Wash. I Orpheum Theatre J. P. MEDKnXACH, Proprietor. HIGH-CI,ASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER, Program Changes on Sunday's, Tui-dsy's and Friday's. PENDLETON'S POPULAR PICTURE PARLORS THE COSY Where the entire family can enjoy a high-class motion pic ture show with comfort. FUN, PATnOS, SCENIC, THRILLING ' ALL PROPERLY MIXED. Open Afternoon & Eve. Changes Sun., Mon., Wed., FrL Next Door to St. George Hotel. Admission 5 and 10 7 ' . A DIAMONDS No nicer or more appropriate" present could bo given than a diamond or piece of diamond jewelry. L if r A1 its - s DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS Wo have a largo assortment of Diamonds purchased direct from tho importers perfect in cut and color. Selected care fully by experts. You can buy diamonds here with absolute confidence of getting what you pay for. A. L. SCHAEFER Jeweler and Silversmith v. it her husband. She died before the ter mination of her own suit. w,v-SL."' t