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J PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OR EG ON TAX. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1912. TWELVE PAGES. AFTESL YOU A c? 11 MAM THERE is no present that would 1 brine the happiness and com fort to your home like a piece of furniture. It would be enjoyed and remembered every day of the coming year and years to come, by husband, wife and all the fami ly -a lasting remembrance long after the giving has been forgotten. What Could YOU Conceive as Being More Worthy r Than a Gitt to YOUR. HOME. We have hundreds of useful presents in our windows and on our floors, priced low, yet of the best quality. Every Suggestion wo Offer, is Useful, Sensible, Wanted and Lasting. MUSIC CABINETS DRESSING TABLES CHIFFONIERS LADIES' WRITING DESKS BUFFETS CHINA CLOSETS LIBRARY TABLES MIRRORS Your Wife Would Like a Rug We have rugs in wool, velvet, Axiniuster ami Brussells. Sizes 2 1-2x4 1-2 ; 3x6 ; 4xG ; (5x9 and 9x12. Fine Axminster Rugs from $19.50 up. The greatest rug bargains in Pendleton. Hall Trees in brass, oxydised, oak, etc. Work and Sewing Baskets. Reed Rockers. Bissell's Carpet Sweepers $3.00 and up. Children's Rockers, all prices. Rockers, from $G.OO up to a fine leather upholstered Turkish Rocker for $50.00. jDAVEX PORTS SLEEP PRODUCING MATTRESSES . BRASS AND IRON BEDS KITCHEN CABINETS DINING TABLES DINING CHAIRS MORRIS ROCKERS I FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS AND ALL PRICES FOR ALL POCKETnOOKS. FURNITURE AND CARPETS j 11 L We Furnish Your Home COMLETE PHOTOPLAY ...OFFERINGS... News of the "movies" Gossip of the pictures Newest photodramas and Comedies of the scceen. Where to Go in Pendleton. Orphoum. An interesting program for Sunday's rhange. 1. Six O'CIock. Vitagraph. Mr. Maurice Costello in "Six O'clock." 2. A Letter to the Princess." Ed ison. Miss Mary Fuller in the fifth story of "What Happened to Mary." This time she rots on a highly excit ing adventure to England. 3. The Silent Signal. Lubin. Fea turing Miss Edria Payne in a strong western drama. 4. A Question of Age. Pathe American. Tlie Pastinio. A program that will please for Sun day's change. "The Informer," Olograph. Fea turing Mary PWkford In the leading role. "Hnmance of a Rickshaw," Vita, graph. A beautiful English girl is abducted by a Itajah of India. She i.-s rescued by her lover amid thrilling scenes of daring. Miss Lillian Walk er plays the part of the English girl. "The Good for Xothing," Lubin. Edwin, August as Dick Evans, the good for nothing more than makes good.' Miss Hawley as Rosabel is chanmiggly natural. "The Landlubber," Kalem. A farce full .of .laughs. "Strong Armed Xellie," Kalem. Ruth .Roland has 'the lead in .this comejiy. Cosy. Friday and Saturday 101 Bison fea ture in two reels, "A Four Footed Hero." "SO cowboys and cowgirls take part In round-up sports. "Hap py," ;a wonderful horse is featured. "The Tongueless Man." Gem. Stir rii)g"drania with a novel plot. "Beauty Takes i Tramp." A laugha-bto Nestor comedy. Coming .Monday Madame Sarah Bernhardt in "La Tosca," a two reel dramatic masterpiece. "DAItK'' PARTY HELD IJY IIERMISTOX TEACHERS (Special Correspondence.) Hcrmiston, Ore., Dec. 21. In leav ing Hermiston foe the School teach ers' examinations, four teachers dared those not having to attend the exam inations to entertain the young 'men of Hcrmiston in their absence. The dare was called and was planned as a party at the residence of J. D. Wat son. However, as plans materialised, it became evident that a large crowd would be present so Bland's hall was engaged and a very enjoyable even ing was spent in dancing and games. About midight a luncheon was serv ed which would do any young ladies credit. The teachers absent were the Miss.es Beulah Reid, Alma M. Win gate and Miss McDonald, and they will return this evening to hear of the party. The entertainers were Miss Ina Wattenberger and Miss Beatrice Reid. Miss Lillian Littler will return this evening after attending the Pendle ton teachers' examination for the week. Otto G. Sapper will leave for Uma tilla tonight on business. Miss Brownell was in Hermiston yesterday visiting friends. W. B. Finley of Heppner Is in town on business. Miss Alma M. Wlngate will leave Saturday morning for Seattlt to spend the holidays with her parents. Wanted nt Once, The East Oregonlan will buy your old rags. Must be large and clean. Ering or send them to this office at your earliest convenience. THE POOR YOUNG THING SHE DIDN'T KNOW RETT F.I I Washington, Dec. 21. Everything Southern, particularly Georgians, Carolinans and Floridans, know the meaning of the word "blind tiger," but a young woman clerk at the cen sus office has gone so far as to change it to something els. Recently the census bureau was compiling some figures on violation of different laws and came upon a case from sSouth Carolina whore a woman "had been convicted for selling liquor. She was called a "blind tiger" or "blind tiger, ess," but the , young clerk took the AT THE PASTII1E THEATR "The Home of Good Pictures" SUNDAY AND MONDAY Mary Pickford IN A UIOGRAPII DRAMA ALSO Lillian Walker IN A VITAGRAlMt DHATLIA M Ate WANTED. WANTED Lm curtains to laundry Work done with e pedal car Phone Red 2621. ' ALL KINDS OF NEW HAIR GOODS prepared for the Christmas holi days. The latest styles in puffs and other creationsc. Address Madam Kennedy, Athena, Oregon. A GOOD BUSINESS FOR SALE A first class restaurant which I an compelled to sell on account of poot health. Address P. O. Box 101 Echo. Or. GREAT SCARCITY OF TELE graphers! The railroads and wireless companies of America are short fully 10 000 telegraphers. We can qualify young men and ladles In a few months and place them at $70 to $90 per month for beginners. Write for tatalogue. Morse Tele El aph Co.. Seattle. Wash. BEAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY, """vs;"" PORtlAMO s : r v V i - ' -C.-OKEaON -I ( ft work o the heavsr ia unexcelled" fj case completely out of the files of violations and carefully rlaced it in the "cruelty to animals" section. Phonographs and Records. When buying phefiographs and records be sure to buy the best. For Edison phonographs and blue ambor al records, call on H. C. Harp, 730 Cottonwood street. Every Woman U lot vested and mould know bant the wonderful . I MARVEL Whirling Spny The oew Vaginal Syringe). Best moat convenient. It cleanses instantly. trWJT Ask your druggist for 1 A he cannot suDDly ' MARVEL, accept no other? but tend itamo for Illustrated book sealed. It elves full particu lars and directions Invaluable to ladies. mum CO.. 44 tail 234 liraat Isw Tars" e The Pendleton Cycle & Supply Co. have a good line of Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies for the Xmas trade. 729 Johnson St., Pendleton. Ore. Useful and Practical Christmas Gifts GifU that will 1k npj)rcciat(Hl and used and not set idc as ornaments; Riftn that are in keeping with th tiini's, such as: CARVING SETS, Plain and Silver Mounted. COMMUNITY SILVER WAKE, Warranted for FIFTY years; WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS, ALUMINUM COFFEE FERCULA TOUS, ALUMINUM TEA HALL TEA POTS, ICE AND ROLLER SKATES, SAFETY RAZORS. POCKET KNIVES. GUNS, AIR RTFLES, BOYS' WAGONS, SLEDS and jnnny other Useful and Prac tieal articles of which our stock consists. We take pleasfe in showing our goods and in helping you to select your Christmas Presents, and invite you to call nt our 6tore. The Taylor Hardware Co. Pendleton, Oregon j)