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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 191 G. PAGE TURKS You know the meat is pure and healthy at Doiefs Met mom (O) (0) (o) (0) is a sign you should follow for Pure U. S. Inspected Meat The Dean Tatom Co. Telephone 688 A single man In seldom as good as Tils best girl thinks he ls.or a married ninn as bad as his wire suspects ne is. AGAIN let us remind you, your friends can buy any thing you can give them ex cept your photograph. If you have your portrait made right, both In lighting and composition, you will realize the greatest pleasure In the giving of It to your friends as a Christmas token. WHKEIXIl STl'OIO iHiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii Room iboe Goods receive ont SPECIAr . ATTENTION. We are at all times equipp ed to supply sour needs at shortest notice with practical first quality rubber goods. We sell the famous adver tised "Knmicck' Ku'iIkt (UhhIh and guarantee inmost satisfaction and value. Telephone orders from you, y.mr nurse or phvslclan re celvo our Instant attention. lrllverles are prompt an correct (live us a trial. 1 Tollman & Co. f Leading Drugguti ''llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllii? MAY HE NKXT INITKU NTATKS ATTOltXEY GEN. ; r p. .-. ii FRANCIS J. HENEY Francis J. Hcney. "f California, who. it Is reported, will he appointed atturney general "f the 1'iiiie.l states to succeed Thomas W. i jehulsion KNOWN FOR IT'S STRENGTH THIRTY-FOUR YEARS OF UNBROKEN SUCCESS. THE GROWTH AND CON TINUOUS SERVICE OFnTHIS INSTITUTION ARE AT YOUR COMMAND. MAKE USE OF OUR FACI LITIES AND THE EXPERI ENCE OF OUR OFFICERS IN YOUR BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS HALF A MILLION PENDLETON SECURITY SflH SHEEP PLANT AT BURT SOLD $12o,000 Is Paid for Concern lty A. K and l)au P. Smythe Who Are Now the Largest Shei-p trculcr In the ftort Invest. For u consideration not definitely known but reported to be In the neighborhood of 1125,000, the entire sheep plunt of the J. E. Smith Live stock Co. at Barnhart, this county, has been sold to A. K. Sinythe of Portland and Dan P. Smythe of Pen dleton, members of the, firm of Smythe Bros., who already own plants at Arlington and In this county and who, by their new deal, become the largest breeders in thei northwest. Their new plant will be operated separately from their other plant and to handle It a new corporation to be known as the Umatilla Sheep Co., will be formed. They will take pos session Jaauary 3. The deal, which was announced to day. Involves the transfer of about 900u acres of grazing land, 1000 acres .of land now In wheat, something less than 6000 breeding ewes, the corrals, sheds and other equipment and the feed on the places It also Involves the transfer of grazing lands In the We. naha national reserve. The Smith company, operated by Alfred and B. D. Smith, retains all of their land about Barnhart which Is used exclusively for farming pur poses. This includes about 7000 acres lying north of the river and west of the sheep plant. The deal does not Hffect their Bheep plant at Pilot Hock nor their ram business. The sheep Included In the transfer consists of some of the Smith etatra grade Merino ewes, said to be the best stock In the country. The Smythes have secured Frank Brown to superintend the Barnhart plant. He was formerly superintend ent there at the time the J. E. Smith Livestock Co., acquired the ranch from C. B. Wade about 15 years ago. Lately he has been with Anton Vey. DBnger Signal. If the fire bell should ring would you run and stop It or go and help put out the fire? It Is much the same way with a cough. A cough is a dan ger signal as much as a fire bell. You should no more try to suppress It than to stop a fire bell when It l ringing, but should cure the disease that causes the coughing. This can nearly always be done by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many have used It with the most beneficial results. It Is especially valuable for the persistent cough that so often fol lows a bad cold or an attack of the grip. Mrs. Thomas Beechlng. An drews, Ind.. writes: "During the winter my husband takes cold easily and coughs and coughs. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is the best med icine for breaking up these attacks and you cannot get him to take any other.-1 Obtainable everywhere. Adv. Those eighty-six hunting fatalities are merely another evidence of the high efficiency of these times. . "A guilty conscience is Its own ac cuser." but down In New York they are branding the. storae eggs. ;ood for constipation. Chamberlain's Tableta are excellent for constipation. Tiny are pleasant to lake and mild and gentle in effect. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. Nikola Tesla say that the nex; war will be even more terrible than this. Why not omit the next war'.' CON.VTE MACK TO HAVE STRONG TEAM IN 1913 T T',"''t .:,. .-. ,f.,Zj Af 7-ji M. h s7-i. ?. :A-f- . A. ;. As A i-v ,-. . 4 ONLY 10 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TILL XMAS. FM1 imJ uii U VfPm Will enable you to get much better selections and will give you more time to make up your package for tending away, will assure prompt delivery by P. P. and Ex pre. Make ute of our mailing, express and package system our service is FREE. EVERY DEPARTMENT OFFERS SOMETHING NEW. S i I 8 EVENING DRESSES FOR THE SOCIAL SEASON. Clever creations that have a style note of rare beauty. The whims of the style world are emphasized in the most be coming manner possible in fa vored materials of the season, which are metaline, soiree silk, Elizabeth satin and Radium taffeta; priced from S19.50 to ?75.00. SILK PETTICOATS The most popular shades in plain, changeable and Dres dens. These make very desir able Christmas gifts; prices $4.50 to 913.00. SMART SWEATER COATS We have them in the most favored shades of the season, mustard, scarlet, rose and green. Every gar ment is made of pure worsted yarn, price $5.00 to $9.95. HAVE YOU THOUGHT of what a beautiful pres ent a nice purse would be for sister or mother. We have them at from 50 to $10.00. If they have a purse buy them a nice piece of Silk or Woolen material for a dress, a waist, or a skirt. XMAS NOVELTIES Ivory and jade pieces of all kinds such as combs, brushes, manicuring sets, mirrors, picture frames, clocks and in fact everything in this line. Another piece of ivory to complete the set is very appreciated. OUR LINE OF ORIEN TAL NOVELTIES is the largest and most complete in the city; not only that but they are different. HAVE YOU A SET OF REAL GOOD TABLE LINEN? If not, call in and per mit us to show you what a beautiful line we have priced 65 to $4.00 the yard. With napkins to match each piece. fit Si' f a 8 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS STEIN-BLOCH SUITS have the best skilled work men to produce perfect fit and perfect style, which as sures you of a perfect suit in every way. Stein-BIoch Smart Suit and Overcoats $20.00 to $35.00 Other makes as low as $15.00 SILK MUFFLERS Just the gift for men. It's the new shape, with that neat colored stripe ; extra quality silk ; priced $2.00 to $2.50. NEW GOLF SHIRTS A pretty dress shirt will always be exceptable for a Xmas gift. Our stock consists of many new stripes, plain and plaited fronts, soft and laundered cuffs. Priced 91.00 to $2.50 SILK DRESS SHIRTS .... Nifty new stripes in pretty colorings $3.50 to $5.00 ALWAYS QUALITY GROCERIES FROM OUR CLEAN AND SANITARY GROCERY DEPT. Phone 526. 8 8 sir 8 ii Prompt and reliable service always. ' ft " jr I A ft l?V A MIRilPl S'' 1 Jr& iffif A Jrk I NJ M & ki Q) 1 RABIES EPIDEMIC ASSUMING ALARMING PROPORTIONS SAYS PREDATORY ANIMALINSPECTOR a V fit 1 44&. V i 1 ? Satisfied from confirmed reports that the rabies epidemic, which has been prevalent In Orepon and Idaha the past four years, has spread Into WajOiitiffton and threatens to become a great menace to livestock and hu man life, the 1'nited States biological survey is cooperating with the state officials In Washington in checking the disease and has Increased the ap propriation for prosecuting the fight in that state, according to Edgar F. Averill of this city, Inspector of pre datory animals for the northwest. Mr. Averill has Just received word of a $2000 increase In tho appropria tion for the anti-rabies fight, in wash- horses as well. There is danger, too. to human lite. Mr. Averill points out that during the past year 23 per sons in Oregon have been given the Pasteur treatment and that three are now being given It In Portland. The livestock loss in Oregon dur ing the past two years from rabies is estimated at J100.000 and there has ington and expects further Increases ; been a corresponding loss In Idaho soon. For sometime past he has . The biological survey has been trying been spending J2000 a month in that state. More government hunters are being put on the Job in an effort to kill off the coyotes and dogs that arj spreading the disease. Mr. Averill has received confirms 1 reports from Grant, Douglas. Yakima And Benton counties of many cases of rabies and unconfirmed reports from Franklin and Stevens counties. The reports show that not only have coy otes and dogs become afflicted with the disease but hogs, cattle and to prevent the spread of the disease into Washington by stationing hunters along the border, but reports now show that the disease is just as ram pant In that state as it has been In thi. There erill and Roberg and Dr. w. H- L.vtle, state veterinarian, will attend the con vention of Oregon Woolgrowers in Heppner this week to secure cooper tive measures from the stockmen Nervous Women. When the nervousness Is caused by constipation, as is often the case, you will get quick relief by taking Cham berlain s Tablets. These tablets al so Improve the digestion. Obtainab, everywhere. Adv. j Those children of the tiu iji'iw hi. uillfir III , tha niu. sections of Oregon and Mr. Averill has'jjajj jum ieiuuitu ninn jr"uriiunu wnere ne conferred with Ir. David X. Rober;. state health officer, on further meas. ures for the fight which has been wa ged with good success. Messrs. Av- the Greeks, do not like to be cooped In even by philanthropic Wha'fver the new dances may be. one is convinced they will be an Im provement on the present ones. When the American League club owners meet in Chicago the status of the Athletics Is to be a live topic. President Johnson recently admitted that the Athletics were the only fi nancial losers In his circuit last sea son. Connie Mack, however, already has begun to encourage the American League with statements .indicating that he will have a strong team in 1917. CoiifTh Medicine for Children. Mrs. Hugh Cook, Scotsville, N. T., says: "About five years ago when we were living In Onrbutt, N. T., I doctored two of my children suffer ing from colds with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and found It Just as represented In every way. It promptly checked their coughing and cured their colds quicker than anything I ever used." Obtainable everywhere. Adv. ANYTHING ON FOR TONIGHT? SURE! is at the OREGON TH Remember, it's a Cohan & Harris cast and production, It's the funniest farce the stage has ever known. the firm that has never disappointed the American public. YOU'LL HOWL! YOU'LL SCREAM! YOU'LL YELL! There are still some good seats. Hurry. SENSIBLE PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. SEATS SELLING AT DELTA CANDY STORE CHESTRA SEATS AT $1.00. 200 GOOD OR-