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p.m;e six. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PKXDLKTOX. OREGON, TIURSHAY, DECE-MnEU 21, 1911. RIGHT PAGES. DESERT LAND OWNERS URGING PATENTS Cot; Glass and '':.'&. ;' ' ,. n I PETITION OHKfiOX SOI.OXS to si-crni: passage of bill S3 Extra Special Bargains in at Sec Our Window Display. We also have a beautiful line of the famous STAR CUT GLASS, moderately priced. SCHOOLS TO .1VK XMAS EXERCISES ( Continued From Page Three) Carta Ilan-on; rec'tation. "Santa 471au9 anj the Mouse." Pearl Ernest; dialogue, "Popcorn Drill." by eleven little boys and girls; song, "St. Nich olas."" by the school; recitation "De ember," Thelma "U'a'ker; recitation, ""Christmas Carol," Tena Clark; ""Acrostic." by fourteen boys and jrirls; son?. "Chrl-tmas Carol;" reci laton, -Father Christmas." Burl Stil--well; d"alogue, "The Sick Doll." "Wa-hinsrton Soliool Third GnuTe. Xm:is Carol." pupils; "San'.a Clans," pupils; recitation, Lois Ar nold; re?it:U on. Gladys Stanfield; recitation, Ida Monterastell'; recita t'on: Mabel Mentzer; recitation, Ber nie Wilts: "Xmas Lullaby," pupil"; recitation. Waldon Byers; recitation. Clem Sloan recitation. Charlie Sny der; retitat'on, Albert Buwrstatte, rec itation. Ounda Xwtson; recitation, r ora 'Spe'ir. rec tat' in. Georgia Jones, -recitation. Lorin O'Gara; recitation. Geneva Teel, recitation, Blaine Ken nedy; "Xmas Secrets." pup Is; recita tion, Frank Elder; recitation, Ralph 3ielson: recitation. Beta Vcy; recita 1 on Olen Hoggs; recitation, Blanche T"riedly; recitation. Ted Stickler; ""Xma L.-'tfond." pupil.; rec'tation, Rugby Davis; recitation. Ella Stan ton; r-; Ifiti'.n. Lottie Compton; dia logue. "The New Baby;'" rec'tation, fear Stanfield: recitation. "Harlan TI-hr: two p.irt song, pupils; recita 4Vn. Margery R-ilcer; r -citation, John Ifefka th: feeitti.m. Cathryn Wilcox; -'ei-itati ,1. I."-'iald Ca-h; dialogu", JStT' ' Irk;" ".'.Terry Xmas." pu'ols. Wa-liiantoii School Sivtli (.r:i!e. rf'.T.L" i us i!s; r'-i iUitimi. Vera Tun ?U; t- ; it: in. I!la nche Fr'edly. ."r.l ratlv: " i-.i'i-au-. Lucille IJaer and Kum-nr ;; ;. l- r,; re.-it:itii.ii D'-lilah 3alt.-v i: i : smg. pu; il-; rt-citat.on. M !! il.iuks: rec'tation. Arthur t'l-M.-h: .i :?!. Thelmu Thompson and 7CaEfn Uamtton: recitation. Jack M'liiror: r-:- t i'im. Blanche J.nes: rtluti''n. Walter Schnettr: dialogue, Kenneth Hunter, Veva f'o-.k Verna "Taylor, A ta M.-ntzr. Blanche Her t.uger. Harold WissWr, Frank Fried--iey, Donald ("locum, Eugone Boylen, Jack yV. ron; distribution of pres em. TVasliii"rt"n School Seventh Grade. Ki-idii;- .,f -The Vision of Sir lAti'JaJ." i relude to part first by 'TYanV; I i :-:on, Hoy Temple. EJi'h "Myr'p-k. Mjiiio II' rzinircr. Millie ' lay J. K lith Myr!etc. V'tm Sutterfe: vnnts. ii :r. jra-lo. "I; r 1 of the Az'ire Vf'n.v " "The VDv.n of S.r L;njr,fnl," -j;?,r or,.. (, M'-vie I -st. I;i'hne 'Kc .I"- T .;n Murphy. Margaret CcO's'.v r.'i.y; son?. entire gral (...) .N 'f.M S-ir:T of tilP Iliver;" prelude peiand. '; tler -Th.- VV on f .-" to r-att s 1-1 J.y 'hn H. V St.-V' n ; "P.oun-i tl. ' X;:ia r L unfal. Buth C eirft..'. Tree," by Grace Itug l;uh l",;.. land cii'irie- ,-iev-"The Vi-iori St l.aunfal "" part two, by Roy Xufr. Km '-st Royir., Arthur Or-eia- wM. Pi.'j'it.fc J: .al'tk-s Denny, J'-ar..M-,,. j-..,i; -IT . I Leaves." .vri't- t'n by re-- H . i k mns r'i'y'f t n r,t- "i ' ' A '"hri-t- -'IT)P J.y !hr; fr,l- Particularly the Ladies. JTot only p!eaant and refreshing to llie ta:te, Lul gently c!eansix-g and sweet eaing to Uie svilem, Syrup of Figs and ixir of Senna is particularly adapted to ladi' and children, arid bcneficiiil in 'peases in which a wholesome, strength ening and elective laxative should be taed. It is perfectly safe at all times and dispels colds, headaches and the pains caused by indigestion and constipation o j-fompdy and effectively that it is the one ferfect family laxative which gives satis faction to all and is recommended by nylons of families who have used it and -who have personal knowledge of its ex cellence. wonderful popularity, however, has led unvrupuious dealers to offer imita Xwcis which act unsatisfactorily. There fore, when buying, to get its beneficial cfiects, always note the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package of the genuine Syrup of Figs aid l -!'r of Senna. For sale by all leading druggists. Price iO cu.u per LoUlc Art Glass Excellent Christmas Gifts tho lowing pupils of the seventh grade. Cast of characters: Armand, George Hackathorn; His Father, Dewey Ben son; hi mother, Margaret Coleswor- thy; the beggar lad, Cyril Osborne; Miss Priscilla. Merle Best; the dream fairy, Mabel Herzinger; Samuel Flesher, Tom Murphy; the butler, Er nest Boylen. Guests: Verna Satter lee. Jeanette Jack. Edith Myrick, Mil ie Guyll, Grace Rugg, Wesley Hassell. Fairies: Daphne Swear n gen. Gladys Bolten. Xola Childreth. Time, Xmas eve, the present; place, home of the Oswalls. BOY AT HOFFMAN I PILOT ROCK (Special Correspondence.) Pilot Bock. Dec. 21. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ans Hoffman Sunday night, an eleven pound baby boy. Mother and baby doing nice y. Dr. Lieuallen v. as attending physician. Mrs. Albert Gill am and Mrs. Mc Broow, spent Friday in Pendleton do ing some Christmas shopping. Mr. Baker was a Pendleton visitor in Pendleton over Sunday. Bill Ru-sell of Gurdane, passed through Pilot Hock on his way to Pendleton. Dr. Lieual'en wa a Pendleton vis it r Saturday evening. C. Scharf 1'. ft Wednesday morn ing f.jr Per. land, where he will spend Xmas.. Thomas Jaqus attended the meet ing of the board of education held at ii-n ll'-ton Saturday. George Tonkin was a bi::-iness visitor Saturday. "Boots" Mathews was a on the evening local for Pendleton passenger Pendleton Tuesday. Grace A. Gdiiam spent Saturday In Pendleton. Mr. and Mr.s. James Whlttaker of Nye, passed through Pi'ot P.ock Mon day on their way to Hermiston. J. X. Burgess spent Monday in Pi lot Rock. Mo-ses Ethel Warrington and Maude MeReynold-s left for Pendle ton Tuesday where they will take the teachers examination. Miss Clara Peck left Tuesday eve ning for Pendleton where she will spend a few days. Bu Cornfield of Pendleton, was a Pi ot Rock v sitor between trains .Monday. Maude Mathews of Stewart creek, was in Pilot Rock Monday doing ,-omu Chris: m.is chopping. Done and Elbert Ca steel ieft Tues lay even ng for Pendleton to attend the water u.-.ers' meeting. El.-.-y Miehaelg spent Monday in Pen 'ilet.n CHRISTMAS I'On ROYALTY, i . lii-lribntion of (;ifts ns I'Hiial, Not j uilli-laiKliii'.; Royal I'aiiiiij'x j Abm-in-e. j Imdon. Wlille the Kln; and 'M.-n are di? Jiarctrifr impcrlnl du- ; ti." in the eoMen Kast, the work ot v.t inty is pror eeding at home v. ithout ;i hitch. The arrangements f .r the due celebration of Christmas in the royal household in the home land mad'; with scrupulous care 1 y the King and Queen before their c riarture. The distribution of coal will be i:.ad aa usual to the poor of the roy til borough, and Queen Alexandra ha? taken upon herself the task, which she tii.i harged for so many seasons, of M-P'-rfntending the distribution of meat, and clothing to.the domestics and tenantry at Handringham. i Large fjuantitles of gifts have been made ready for the entertainments to the occupant of the royal mews at Uu( kinghani I'alaee and Vindsor, and j no one In the royal employment will j be forgotten becau.se the King and Qu-en themselves are far away. ;iRL RAI5V FAMINE IS UROKEN MiiieMta Town Rejoices Over Fir-t lllrtli in Tlirvn Years. Albert Ia Miun Th' re Is rejolc ng In the town of Doran as the result t the tireak'ng of a "girl baby fam !no" by the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. H. N Ol ver. for three yi.ira them "Ji.i been no girl baby born in the town. IVlay in Grunt nsr I lomostcndors Clear Sltlo to Hol,in;;s Is C1inrtn.il to Or. II. W'ultlo cx ()MiiHiit of Rcvlumation Service Project. (Special Correspondence ) Hermi ton, Dec. 21. That the des ert land holders are In earnest re garding the issuance of patents to their lands.' is shown by the number of people who have signed the petl t"on. which will be ma'lcd to the Ore son delegation, the pi es dent and sec rotary of the intetur. Hon. A. W. Lafferty r.-w has a copy of the bi 1 these people wish to have parsed and h:is promised that he will give this his attention. He states that he has hopes that he wilr be able to get this through th s session. Mr. Lafferty had this bill last session of congress, but, it i alleged, on account of Dr. Waldo Coe. who is said to have wish ed to have the bill changed and who i charged with making a statement that he represented the people of Hermiston, this did not receive the attention that it shou'd have rece'v ed. The secretary also has a copy and the people under this project are looking forward when this bill will be parsed and they can sell off their lands. The Bill. Following is the bill the deert land people want pasted by congress: That, where any bono fide desert land entry has been, or may be em braced within the exterior lim ts of any irrigation project under the act entitled "An act appropriating the receipts from the sale and disposal of public land in certain statesj and territories to the construct'on of ir rigation works for the reclamation of arid lands" approved June 17, 1902, and the desert land entrymen or his ass'gns sha'l make proof showing full compliance with the provis'ons of the desert land laws as to reolamation. ir rigation and improvements of said entry, and shall submit satisfactory proof that he has relinquished or abandoned all of the land embraced In said entry in excess of one hundred and sixty (160) acres and has g ven to the United States or to the Water Users' association, If one has been or ganized in the irrigation project in which the land is located, a Ten upon the said land embraced In .'aid entry". and all water r!ghts appurtenant thereto, to secure the payment of all charges for water for the said land, and upon the payment of one ($1 00) per acre for said land, final certifi cate and patent shall Issue therefore, to the entryman or his assigns. Postma.-ter Williams has Just re ceived notice from Washington that Hermiston has been designated as a postal savings depository, the branch to be opened here January 5. 1912. Tire new postoff ce building is now under construction and will be fin ished in a short time. The annual meeting of the Farm ers' Exchange was held here this week and the report of bus nes-i tran sacted for the year was read. Direc tors were elected for the ensuing year as follows: George A. Cres y, P. P. Sullivan, Henry Sommeror, W. H. Skinner and Otto G Sapper. Aft er adjournment the new electors qualified and organized by electing the follow'ng officers: President, W. H. Skinner. H. i.t. Soitmeror, vice presi dent; O. G. Sapper, secretary-treasurer. swellings of the fien caused by in flammation, cold, fractures of the bone, toothache, neuralgia or rheu matism can be relieved by applying BALLARD'S SXOW LIXTMEXT. It should be well rubbed In over the part affected. Its great healing and pen crating power eases the pain, redu; ditlcns. Price 25c, 50c and SI per cs swelling and restores natural c n bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Br's. fc.very tampy nas need of a good, reliable liniment. For sprains, bruis es, soreness of the muscles and rheu matic pain there Is none better than Chamberlain's. Sold by all dealers. A The Golden Rule Store ALCOHOL 3 PLK l"KN r AVcgetaWe PrrparaJionlbrAs-similaiiiijiiieFocdamlRi-iju!! ling Hie S ionachs aiulUimcls ot Promolcs Di3csHonhccrnl ncss and Restontalns neither Opium.Morphinc norMiacraL' ROT NARCOTIC. MxMtUtf lStlatteotbii CttiaM Supr nutapna ibmr. m Aperferl Remedy forftmsflj tion . Sour Stnmach.Dtarrhoci Worms ,CoH"ulsions.r'cvrnsfr ncss aiULoss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOflK. . i i " " Exact Copy of Wrapper. rl.o. The quicker a "Old Is gotten rid of Iain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the less the danger from pneumonia the best preparation on the market and other serious diseases. Mr. for colds. I have recommended it to B. W. L. Hall of Waverly, Va., my friends and thev all agree with says: "I firmly believe Chamber- me." For sale by all dealers. Lumber and Building a t A Large and Complete Stock Al PlUlCrlcil ways on Hand and PRICED RIGHT The Best Mill Work to be Obtained in the Northwest Let U Figure With You on Your Next Order Pendleton Planing Mil) and Lum- her Vsrrl 1. BSRIE LUMBER CO., Proprietors UCI I ul U PHONE MAIN 7 I A SNAP FOR $2500.00 7 room modern house, atone cellar, barn, wood shed, bath, toilet, shade and fruit trees, 1-2 block ground. Call at once as, bargains of this character can't last. Must see It to appreciate It. MARK MOORHOUSE CO. Phone Main 83. 117 K Court Street. Other Property of Every Description. Money to Loan on City and County Realty. These suits were delayed in the factory, at the factory's lossnot ours 0vinr. to this mix-up in filling our orders and the concessions the man ufacturers have made us, we are enabled to put these shipments of new winter clothing out at regular prices below what our competitors are com pelled to pay for them. Compare, is all "wo ask. Men's Worsted Suits, sold elsewhere for $7.50, our regular price ?3.9S Men's Worsted Suits, sold elsewhere for $9.00, our regular price $5.90 Men's Wool Suits, sold elsewhere for $12.50, our regular price...... $8.90 Men's Wool Suits, sold elsewhere for $15.00, our regular price ...$9.90 Men's Wool Suits, sold elsewhere for $18.50, our regular price $12.50 Men's Plain Bluo Serge Suits, sold elsewhere for $22.50, our regular price . - - $14.75 Uoys' Suits, long pants and vests, sold elsewhere for $10.00, our reerular price - $0.90 Boy's Suit3, long pants and vests, sold elsewhere for $12.00, our reerular price $7.90 Boys' Suits, long pants and vests, Bold clscvvhcro for $15.00, our reerular price $9.90 Youth's Knickerbocker Suits for $1.49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Ad Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years We Lead, Others Follow ay Hotel St. George Bar GEO, DARVEAU, Proprietor Pendleton's Popular Gentle men Resort Anheuser-Busch's famous BUDWEISER on draught, 5C glass Electric Mixed Drinks Servad at this Bar. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigara. Distributor of Echo Spring and Old Crow Whiskey. '. First class Cafe and Grill la connection A La Carta. hi. I M l 1 1 I 1 1 II m 1 1 I ! ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL Boarding and Day School for Girls. f Frimary, Intermediate, A- adeinic Sjecial and Poat Graduate Courses. Depart ments of Music, Expression and Art PERSONAL ATTENTION REFINING INFLUENCES nioRoccn work Nettie M. Galbraith Principal WALLA WAIXA, WASII. The Pendleton Drug Co. I In business for "Your Good Health" REMKMUER, THIS WHEN YOU ILWE PRESCRIPTIONS, OR WANT PCRE MEDICINES Two Old Maids Anna What do you think Mr. Bk lund charged mo for sewing on a pair o-.' soles on my shoes T Clara Ijon't know and don't eare Anna, ho only charged me 5c and did fine work too yes, but I don't like him. Anna Well, well, you evidently do ot you wouldn't caro. Men's soles sewed on for 90c. Full lino of men's fine shoes. A. EKLUND Main Street. General Line of HOLIDAY GOODS well worth seeing anywhere. Cut Class, China were FeckegtFcrftrre.Hcrd Bags, Dolls and Toys AT COST Christmas and New Year Post Cards in celluloid fin ish. One- cent each. Koeppen's The druff store (hat serves you best.