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TWELVE PAGES PAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, DEC EM HER 21. 1012. PAGE NINE. Ih nl,r (r THAT DO NOT END XMAS Gifts that aro sure to please man, woman and boy. Something to last and be used and enjoyed throughout the entire year. ' Silverware at Especially Low Prices We have on hand several lines of the best makes in silverware, but have decided to close out all but one line. This fact connected with our low cash prices will enable every home to secure just what they want in silverware at extra good bargains. ' ' Largest Line of Carvers to Be Found in the City ALUMINUM WARE, PERCOLATORS ' TEA POTS POCKET KNIVES SHAVING SETS SAFETY RAZORS ICE AND ROLLER SKATES GUNS FISHING TACKLE SPORTSMEN'S Supplies 4 Punching Bags, Boxing Gloes, Foot -4Sy Balls, etc., for the Boys LaDOU THE BIG GASH HOW. STORE News-I iesiir toy Tffiwnns Jm.yiiimfflttnUIlffl IS EXPECTING YOU ON CHRISTMAS or NEW YEAR They are waiting for you to come THE HOMING INSTINCT TELLS YOU TP GO THE DESIRE FOR COMFORT suggests THE LINE OF BLOCK SIGNALS To Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City and all Points East THE EASY WAY THROUGH TRAINS HIGH CLASS EQUIPMENT A PLEASURE TO A X S W E It QUESTIONS WRITE THEM YOU ARE COMING THEN LET US TELL YOU HOW LITTLE IT WILL COST. T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent O.-W. R. & K, Pendleton, Oregon. I D. R. CHEN Chineso Herb Go. Pendleton, Oregon 114 E. Webb St. Under State Hotel. OFFICE HOURS: 10-12 and 1-8 Our wonderful Herb cures Rheumatism, As thma, Nervous Weakness, Kidneys, Rupture, Chronic Coughs; also Lung, Heart, Stomach and Femaft Trouble Our Herb remedies have been used with wonJerful results in China for over 4,000 years. CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION FREE. i - rhone Main 173. CAKAHAO HOLD A "WALLOW" Officers Who K'rv"d In the Philip. iini from 18!8 to 1902 Hold IH','h links In Washington. WashinKton. Enlivened hv sones. j sjrei'cheH and "Htunts" recalling the eariy nays or American occupation in the Philippines, the tenth annual "wallow" -of the Washington corral of the military order of the Carabao, was the most successful in the his tory of the organization, whose mem bers comprise most of the army, na vy and marine corps officers who served In the Philippines during the "days of the empire" from 1898 to 1902. Chlet Justice White and Associate Justices Van Devanter and Lurton of the supreme court and Secretaries Stlmson, Fisher, MacVeagh, Nagel and Wilson, and Postmaster General Hitchcock were among the promi nent guests. During the dinner there arrived from Manila, in an aeroplane, which first appeared on a screen as a speck and approached until it became real size, a messenger extraordinary, who announced that the Filipino tribes, "in cock-pit assembled," had just ailoted a declaration of independ- i ence. To prove that they should be given independence, the declaration recited that the United States had been tyrannical by suppressing inter tdibal strife, encouraging business and commerce, raising the standard of living in the Islands, economically col lecting the revenues and bo on through a long list of reforms. The messen ger urged the Carabao to get the United States to double the number of battleships in Philippine waters. The toastmaster was Major Gener al Robert K. Evans, in command of the department of the Gulf. Henry D. Estabrook of New York spoke in favor of retaining the Philippines, de claring that the time had not come to arrange for the independence for the Filipinos. All women are born free and equal but they don't look it at the bath ing beach. YOU CAN CURE THAT HACK ACHE, Pain along the bark, dizziness, headache and general languor, (let a package of Mother (iraya AltOMATHM.UAK, the pleasant root and herb cure for all Kidney, lllmkler and 1'riuary troubles. When you feel nil run down, tired, weak and with out energy use this remarkable combina tion of nature's herbs and rootN. As a tonic' laxative It lias no equal. Mother (Irav's ' AHOMATIC-I.HAK Is sold by I nu.'Kists or I sent by man Tor till cts. sample sent KltKK. Address. The Mother Gray Co., l.e Hoy. X. Y. ADAMS NEWS NOTES. (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., Dec. 21. Clara Blake and Hah and Helen went to Walla Walla Saturday and remained over Sunday to do some Christmas shopping. Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakely of Pen dleton, was an Adams visitor Tues day. Mr. Frank Henry was elected city marshal of Adams for the coming year. Mrs. Wilson and Miss Palmer were the guests of Mrs. McUane over Sun day. Karl steward of Walla Walla, came down TuesJa.. to wire the residences for electric lights. The young people f Adams gave a surprise pJirty on WeJnesday night at the residence of Mr. unci Mrs. J. Perlnger in honor of Holut, who was 16 years of age. Those present were Chester Spencer, Jessie Chestnut, Otis Lieuallen, Augusta Stockton, Eleene Howling, Ethel Perlnger, Ger trude and Earl Wallace. They play ed games and had a fine time. Frank Kribs returned to his home in Adams Wednesday after spending the past few weeks in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Lewis city bar ber, went to Pendleton Wednesday for Christmas shopping. Mr. and Mrs. J. Winn were Pendle ton visitors Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyer were Pen dleton shopping visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ried and Mr. and Mrs. Bob McBride left Wednes day for their new home in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison were Pendleton visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Wallace and Gertrude were Pendleton visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Naton was a Pendleton visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whitely were Pendleton business visitors Friday. Mrs. Price and Amanda were Pen dleton visitors Tuesday. $11,000 CHRISTMAS FOR BABY. $1000 Troo and $10,000 Worth of Toys for the $100,000,000 McLean Child. Washington. A J1000 Christmas tree, the largest ever seen in Wash ington, and $10,000 worth of import ed toys, will make the birthday party of Vinson Walsh McLean, the $100. 000.000 baby, notable in the annals of American childhood. No expense has been spared to. make the third birthday of Master McLean memora-able. For weeks, an agent of his indulg ed father, Edward Beale McLean, son of John R. McLean and nephew of Admiral-Dewey, has been skirmishing around Europe buying up the pick of the children's toys. These toys were then brought over on the steamer Mauretania and so precious were they that Mr. and Mrs. McLean them selves went to New York to meet the steamer. Not content with giving these beau tiful toys, McLean has remembered his own childhood and provided a real circus performance. The Christmas tree will be decor ated from top to bottom with import ed trimmings and myrlods of coloded electric lights. A new feature in the lights has been designed and worked out In characters of Mother Goose. The figures have been molded Into the glass of the light and make a unique appearance. MORE ACTION IN DANCES. OIFTS that LAST and ar A MAJESTIC OR ROUND OAK RANGE WOULD PLEASE HER A present that the wife would uso tlireo times a day. A lasting fcift that would show true affec tion of the giver. A present that would be appreciated in EVERY homo for trio pleasure and con yenionco it would add to the kitchen. MS HARDWARE Frills and knick- knacks may le all very well a s Christmas gifts, but they are gone and forgotten in a few days, or, just when the receiver begins to really enjoy the useful Xmas present that was purchased here. Any of the following articles are appropriate for presents and our stock is now complete in all of these lines : SILVERWARE CARVERS RAZORS ROASTERS ALUMINUM WARE PERCOLATORS GUNS, REVOLVERS POCKET CUTLERY BOYS' TOOL CIIESTS AIR RIFLES CHAFING PISIIES W.J.CI arlte&Co. Chicago Man Says New Forms Are But Reaction from t'e "Pasrfve"' Kinds. Chicago. The "passive dances" of today, such as the waltz and the two step, should be relegated to oblivion and in their stead should be substi tuted the old time Captain Jinks, Dan Tucker and Virginia Keel, danc es of bodily action and physicial ex pression, according o Edwin B. Le Groot, general secretary of the Play grounds association of Chicago, who spoke before the Irish Fellowship club. The bunny hug, the grizzly bear and the turkey trot, he said, are but a re action from the "passive dances'' which havetransformed the former physical exercise of the ball room Into a gliding dream. "Those old dances require more bodily action and physical expression, which the modern passive dances do not afford," said Mr. De Groot. "This country has ushered in an era of commercialized passive amusements that do not require the physical ac tivity and initiative that the games of earlier generations produced." Killed Cougar With .22 Rifle. Albany, Ore., Dec. 21. Snacken burg brougtit a cougar scalp to the office of the county clerk here and obtained the bounty of J 10 for the evidence of his prowess with a .22 rifle. Snackenburg was out In the woods with the toy rifle and his dog, when the cougar attacked the dog. Snackenburg shot the big cat with the small gun. The first shot did not kill the animal and the ejector of the rifle was broken so that Snackenburg had to remove the empty shell with his pocket knife. He managed to do so before the cougar could get away and the second shot was fatal. We wish to call your attention to the fact that most infectious diseases such as whooping cough, diphtheria and scarlet fever are contracted when the child has a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will quickly cure a cold and greatly lessen the danger of contracting these diseases. This remedy is fam'ous for its cures of colds. It contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given to a child with implicit confidence. Sold by all STAN HELD MAN HOVfi BACK TO TITO SOU, ? (Special Correspondence.) Stanfleld, Dec. 21. Ceo. W. Clark, one of Pendleton's .oldest and most popular grocerymen, has taken Roosevelt's advice to go back to the soil. After looking ovo different. places he has decided that the Fur nish project is tho best place for an Investment. Mr. Clark has . begun work on his place adjoining the Page ranch and expects to make this his future home. F. J. Thomas of Hermiston has op ened a barber (shop here. Jfe is fix ing up the room next door and will put In a complete' lino of "cigars, to bacco and confectionery; ateo will add a pool table. J. R. Means, a former esldent of Stanfield, is here for a few days. Harry Duvall and family have moved on t XMckson ranch about two miles from heft. F. D. Carruth will Join friends at Portland and then go to Carlton to spend the holidays with his parents. Miss Hazulet will be ' tn Pendleton, Miss Chezik at Herm.!ston, Mrs. Du mas, Miss Brierley and Miss McCor mlck will remain In Stanflofil. Frederick Steiwer of Pendleton is renewing old acquaintances here to day. Mrs. C. W. PregniU was an Echo visitor Thursday. 8. Miles of Walla Walla, is jn the city this week. George W. Dunning and eo. Mar tin are doing Christmas sliopflng in Pendleton today. Misses Mable McCormick and Ruby llazelet are attending the teachers' examination at Pendleton thin week. Alfred and Herman Prfera are here from Pendleton looking after wild geese. , Dr. Alex Ried is on a hunting trip. We expect he will be able to supply the Xmas market with wll! fowls when he returns. " Miss Viola Gravell was a "passenger to Echo yesterday. Mrs. R. N. StanfieW returned to Pendleton after "a few days here. Ivan Dunnlng's new bungalow is about completed. Mr. Dunning ex pects to occupy it the early part of the new year. The Old ALT A HOUSE Remodeled and Refonilnhed Throughout. Avahi Anlir.ltft Your Patronage Clean rccn5 r. r.l excellent meals everything new tut tha service and that we guarantee to be equal. If not superior, to what It ever has been. New Concrete Birn The Finest of Its Kind In all Oregon. A complete and comfortable HOME for farmers or stockmen and their livestock, while In Pendleton. Gus Schubarl, Prop. East Alta Street. Phone Main 447 Special auto trips to any part of the country. Phone Black 2101. XMAS GIFTS We are now showing a full line of Holiday Goods, includ ing Parisian Ivory, Eru:h and Toilet Sets, Cut Glass, an.J the best of leather sundries o WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Tallman &Co. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. CHICHESTER S PILLS Ladlral Aek yonr lrii(rl for . Mfbfw-ler'a Itlumnnd IirandV I'llls in Krd nd bold. meulliAVV ho, sealt.i with tll.w RitJxia. TaLe n other. Diiy of your " DIAMOND liltAMI f'll.l.S. for an years It wiwnas Best, Safest. Alway Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ,f w WHISKEY 1. j KDIUS.BONO ITHC PURE FOOD WHISKEY junns rgmuuii At some tiioc or another nearly everyone gets an attack ot the "bhtes," everything seems to go wrong, aad the whole world has a dreary look. That is the time when a little Sunny Brook-The Pure Food Whiskey will perform a magical change. Its rich, fragrant botimiet, ajid mellow flavor make it a. delicious beverage very golden drop pleases the senses and soothes tha nerves. Best of all, its absolute Pmtly and hiphlv devclofirj medicinal properties make Us use perfectly safe m f;iot. h)l,l hfi,.ii Sunny Brook The Pure Food Whiskev is Bottled In liond every bottle bears the Green Government "Stamp, so that in fSS'i i V Wnqo.aHfied fninrnntce bv the largest distillers of fine whiskey in tin uvrid that its quality is ttnsurp,Lset, vou have the assurance of the V. S Government ST'sTtfSS' tisht whiske'' -"fl. fu"y matured fw t" vy 1 For Sale Everywhere SOBS t Grief and Money Saved From November first until Christ mas we vill offer our customers special inducements to buy early Watch our windows for "CLASSY GOODS" that will be shown as they arrive. WE WILL SAVE YOU PLENTY OF MONEY ON LEATHER GOODS ALL TIIK TIME. The Pendleton Drug Company dealers. 4