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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST 6REG6NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1910. TWELVE PAGES KNOW IT WKI.fi Social and Personal THE THOMAS SHOP ('miliar ivatn.vs ,u Known t ; HuiHii'dis or Pendleton dtlaon. Formerlv Known as Th Pari k It i by Mr. y annuum ing the en r daughter, Miss Jane Temple. Miss Mur- KTii.luat.' of Pendleton hlgn m hool unit in now attending I niver Mar of .r'onn. Mr. Temple who is th- mm of Mrw. Al Slush ri'lurnpd from navy and is Mr. K. J. Mnrp ftagt-ment of the AluTThy, to K..' phy in and - lor tho wedding has not yet been set. i The homo of Mrs, Frank t'.reulich, on- " . .made charmingly fllffg'MttYt of. the J MMs Claire McDonald loft last night holiday sohmmi by wreaths o( bright for Swat lie 'where she will visit her! holly and clusters of mauve ehr8an- sisters for a few weeks. thenmins was yesterdu.v tho scene of) pec-oni ly a delightful meoiing of tho Inspiration X. meeting .f Hoyal Neighbors of hih. Needlework and chatting were America, scheduled for this evening ' supplemented by a group of piano In the has been ptwponod the decision hav- olos, contributed by Mrs. J. A. hums. I'liriD-il in farming near ing been made In conformance with don and by a Kiu'winn contest Pendleton. Hoth. are popular mem-, tho necessity or conserving rue! and' men trophies roil to Mrs. 1. A. M l-ei "i the voongvr set. The date i light!. , ICIIntock and Mrs. K. H. Johnson. A fanrltiar burden In many h Tho burden of a "bad back." A lame, a wetik or an aching Often tells you of tfidnev ills. Pills for nt" luncheoi Isted by M DOm i istaihs nvm:i shop Only 2 More Days of Our Great Fur Sale 111 serving 'Oreulich was 1 1 Pwenfi The net mooting of tin ;hol,l in a fortnight at th I'i'Jin a Khlnt" " kidneys. IU Here Is Pendleton toatimouy. " -Mis. Mary A. Kills, a hi K. Itluff St. ! Pendleton, lays: -When 1 fool in n.-. i -1 of a khlnoy medicine, I taUo loan": Kidney Pills and they always ajivi Mrs. I splendid sUisfacllon. I am suhjoc J. to khlnoy disorders at tlmos. t,ni aftoi II take Una us Kidney rills a week 01 ub will bo 'two I fool as well as ovor. Hun la homo of to recommend Dunn's for I khiw the A I.umsdon. on East Court street. (Friday and Saturday) " Choose furs for Christmas Gifts. They are one of the most acceptable gifts for the women folks. ALL FURS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS See our showing of Holiday Waists. You'll like them. Mi senio forni; arri als tomt tho Ohristnta She is being Mr. and Mrs. e Ktce, who b tho University ley, will be nr row morning holidays in 1 xpootod by her 7. M. Rice. in her of Oall ong the o spend ndleton. parents, U the University ttle, have begun their Christmas those who attend sity and who will holidays are: Miss Pendleton students of Washington, R arriving home for va cm t ions. A m on g the northern unlve le at home for the Catherine Thompson, Mis? Tholma Thompson, Miss Helen Thompson, Miss Gwendolyn Rogers, Miss Mar earet Colesworthy. Miss Gladys Ham ley, Miss Fleta Hall. wto arrived this rvorning. and Miss Daphna Pwearingen i medicine of merit." Price tiOe, at all dealers. Don! simply ask for a kidney remedy Doan's Kidney Pills the same Mrs. KIUs had. Kustor-Milhui n Mfrs., Puffalo, X. Y. -get that I I that the world might I in which to live? Did vision of the count less ' rphuns who have -been : thi: Flanders, lna be made siift they have a widows and daily praying that gratlun might never again world, and who have bee Cod for Woodrow Wilson efforts to promote world 1 these men have a vision i wvrnmpp.ts nn-u- set desire to assist them to long coveted liberty? wft swe. p 1 than ind tot the I ttni his ! 'Iljoy who art rith tlo th. men t wl Jill gli: b otic Mi of the students here Friday ev are expc nir.g. and Mrs. K. T. Orubbs of 400 Railroad street are being coll ated tipon the birth of a daugh St. Anthony"s hoejiital last even- Pendleton friends of Mr Kemp will share the intert point ment of chairman sh National Iec-ture Board t T. U. at Eva-nsMn, Tllii Kemp was formorty presi Oregon W. C. T. IT. and war was active in service ernment appointment. She has oftei visited in Pendleton -where her pres ence has been the inspiration for i number of interesting affairs. W. H. Sayer, Af Athena, was a Pen dleton visitor today. John McEwen of Milton is in Ten dletcn today. Marcus May arrived home yesterday from Portland and is one of the stu dents who will spend the holidays here. He is the son of Mrs. A. F. May and Is attendng business college in the Willamette valley city. Glen IXidley was in the city last night from Athena. Walter W. Wegner, of Pilot Rock, is a Pendleton visitor today. Mrs. Ralph McEwen, of Athena, Is a Pendleton visitor today. when it is all over?" Lringenj LaFollett. who in a speech during 1 ;ted U jthe war undertook to justify the sit:!,.! ing of the Jusitania, and came near: being exindled from the senate tor his seditions utterances. Qronna, who refuse;! to vote for thr ; resolution declaring a state of war ex- i isted between this government and ! Germany. Kn:, whope speech in the senate ' J only recently so aroused the repul-li- : Jennie M. I cans of California that they sent him in the ap - messags in which they said that of the t's speech would have sounded much tho W. C I better in the German reichstag. is. Mrs ! tforah. who declared that he woi;ld nt of the - -t the tre'uy and leacue of uring the! nations if it were written by the Savior er gov- i manKina himself. olndexter. who, during the war de clared that President Wilson c light tc be impeachfKl for his notes to Ger- J many, which no doubt shortened the war several months and saved perhaps thousand of our boys from death on he battle fields of France. HiiUm Johnson, who like Poindex :er, has alen been grooming himself "or the nomination for the Presidency and has Mtooped to every known scheme to discredit this government throughout the world and to place the rand of eternal infamy upon this na tion. Sherman, who In and out of season has been conducting a campa ign ot personal vituperation and- abuse of es'dent VVilsori, and! to hinder tho president in his great vrld undertak ng even filibustered to death the ap- Gift of a Fox Lynx Fur or BLOUSE, SILK PETTICOAT, PHILIPPINO HAND EMBROIDERED GOWNS, SILK COMBINATION, CAMISOLE, SWEATER OR SCARF would be greatly appreciated by mother, sister, daughter or friend, as they are most useful. GREAT BARGAINS ON ALL SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES Comparison Especially Invited. Fire Chief Warns You of the extra hazard existing now and all through the holidays. SHOP EARLY PHONE 604 TODAY FOR MORE INSURANCE J. H. ESTES FARMERS TASKS HARD IN RECENT COLD SNAF Phone 604 614 Main St. (East Oregonian Special.) UMAPINE, Iec. IS. These are cold daj-s at Umapine. Thermometers are running down as far as 30 degrees below zero on many farms and al though nearjy every home has plenty of fuel on hand, the farmers have trouble getting their stock fed these ! wintry days. In this Hudson Bay country, famed throughout the north 1 west as the warmest valley in Oregon, many barns are not built for warmth but merely as a protection for the stock. This week and last, cattle are consuming twice as much hay as usual and it keeps the average farnici hust ling to finish his morning chores in time to begin the evening ones. He rises in the early morn only to dis cover zero or below weather, piper frozen, cows to milk, stock to feed hay to haul, pigs to feed, water troughs frozen, chickens to feed. Piirnpn every morning are thawed out with hot water and stock watered by either pumping water by the old Arm strong method, or some are lucky enough to own a spring where all they have to do is chop a hole in the Ice. Some ranchers have electricity for pumping purposes. TTmapine Is not all a picture of woe. iom uii.uiiio. S1IKIU -l PK "YOUR BODYGUARD" APORI n-opriatlon bills in the closing houn f congress March 4th last. Lodge, who declared that not be deterred in his actions 'clamor of the people." That is he was concerned the voice eoplo had ceased to be the v "iod! That tho representatives of the people had became the masters of. In stead of the sorvlanta of the people. mo.i.'t dangerous doctrine ever pro mulgated by any man in public life since the foundation of this republic, a doctrine calculated to put represen tative government n this eotmtry to th tst. Penrose: Tho mention of whose name almost brings the ting" of shame to me contenance of any respect.-! man. Penrose, the man that Ro velt denounced as a man with perh For Your Pastries Be It Pies, Cakes or Cookies, Use Our Soft Wheat Flour "Pendleton Flour" It Is Really Better Than Patent Flour for Pastry TRY IT Umatilla Flour & Grain Co. 220 East Court. however. Many ranchers up the old sled with sha and hot irons and with hi fully enwrapped with gun is several mornings a wet rily sleddina to the crea erlng his can of ftf per ha fe rigged snketJ gra ce rt , he eek scon mer-:-amery. deliv ent cream and SClCsXPORlJli? I "YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30?. 60'7TT2'' ! K . k man in '. M r fit.ni nt for nlteil ' pf hlKi.ll KS ..cto- t Went, IK tatliinfl ComniUtee 1 en ;icKfu in oravr prv treat and h ague "R und Bobbin." p ngned by thew 39 patriots would X iicvit li.ivo dmo lir.inmlantcd: thi-: ; greatest if all world fi:icm would r lever h&v been inflicted on a iilt-ci- JK' world, tho peaco treaty iiini i(-:i:r,. ?t if nationa long since ratified . and m ? ie peaco and stability of tho world entab-s- lifched. nl&f. I ONB OP THR rxmiATKvri. r 0 ; ' sQU MUM Christmas Buying Simplified Bring This List less official integrity than any public llfo tixlay. Xowborry, tho allowed sonato: MIohigiin. now undor indicltnc Perjury and violation tt tho c praetlco act of the United tlit "ho according to the Indlotmt turned arain.st hlin. violated law on tho statute books of the States and of tho state ot Ml la undertaking to dehauch the e rate of the state of Michigan ant: l d..i!ars f-. without w Henry Ford would have lo'n s In tho senate, the vote would ieen a tie, the deciding vote n cast by the Vice Pi tho Foreign K WOnld not have li to defeat the peai of nations, this M'T IUIHI.N BMOKKH ni ts ST ITION'RKY WODXKB l:K)KS lili.l.i s Koi.lvs iiaisv i:tit. I :s sai'kty i;7.oi:s sn vix; M' VVlis MIUTAltY itiii siiis ITjOWFJ: iiim.s l ura m: .i i UHXV Pi i:m:s amtv it .s IWKK hl-s MKTS TH I-M-.r.si TAWjBT) TH II Mtl'S PlKIN IGItAPIlH itKconns HX3Y'S CVXWIKH TKDOY HI RS o.utn :iin l-i;i.i rolM T tv VTKBIS pEiuntmun vm l i BAaken TIVKKII TOVK i i i,i, i w:s PI i.i ii w imis THBtt.MtlN i; I II, I s I.I NtTt KITH VAWSF.BBhFJl KfiK MM MS II IMI I. It. UTS i ( i ris PKjfs i l i: -II UIP PENCILS iM.Kitsoiil. WATC1UCS OARI) IXOSfX SFTS WKAIUEVen W'ATI.Tt ItOTTUBH itm; si's KIM, MOIilA' Wll ll()l,l, KI THS THOMPSONS' OHOS STO Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. nr tXS.4. 7Zm fK 7& ; -2nd. thankyou. ever SO much iOr the bOx oP Swecfe maybe stopping at tho store for some (groceries and a chat with other neigh bors on the same errands Another bright spot In this picture is, however the thought to the farmer that his alfalfa meadow or grain field is cov ered with a foot nt snow. This means anabundance of moisture and assures good crops next season. ami I THE PEOPLE Tfioso 39 Senators Editor East Oregonian: The fMlowing- editorial appeared re cently in a local paper; "'When it is all over, wo shall look back with gratitude to tho act of the t 31' senators, who, on March 4, gave In ! formal written nojtlce that they would ! not stand for the surrender of Am - erican soverignty. They were men with tho true wlsfon of the future." . Whether thW brilliant effusion was from the versatile pen f .Tana than -liourne, or was evolved In the fertile . brain -f local home talent, makeM it none the Icmm offensive every s - man who reads it. Kjeukinic of that version: Did thene 3p Rnntor have a vision of the graves of millions of brave fry that now jjiniiiMiiiHiiirnnmiiiiiinii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii Martin Jones I School of Dancing 1 t i Every THURSDAY. FRIDAY I and SATURDAY Liberty Hali 1 1 to 1 7 to 9 I spkciaIj aitoint.iifnts Tom hlng eonect baUroom and fancy 5 danrlnr I guarantee satlirfccllon. a 5 It wons to $0.00. Private or eiu." ' lessons Ht iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiniiiiHiiHHeHTu Papulai Here Sold Pron Alaska to Australia Sweets SALT LAKE CHOCOLATES Vow is the time to have your Tires HI Soled Take advantage of the time while your car is tied up to have your tires Half Soled or Repaired. Remember you have a 6000 mile puncture proof guarantee with every Gates Hall-Sols. AGENTS FOR FEDERAL TIRES Gertson & Marty Phone 5!)5 63o Cottonwood St