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THURS1 ) A V, J LINE J, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE TURKU if' insit V? 4 i I I 1 4 -V , !' "i 1 k i i 4 '4 V ,5 it Family Dr. himself uses our splendid loilet Requisites. 111 A 1 km w 'ill jj-. Ui ;MllIUil5HUHiSaiI tt YOUJl BATH WILL BE A LUXURY WHEN YOU HAVE ON HAND AND USE OUR SOFT SPONGES, SWEETLY-SCENTED SOAPS, TALCUM POWDERS, TOILET WATERS AND PERFUMES. AND THEN AFTER THE BATH, MAKING YOUR TOILET WILL BE A JOY WHEN YOU USE OUR INVIGORATING HAIR BRUSHES AND EMPLOY OUR TOILET ARTICLES EVEN DOWN TO POLISHING YOUR FINGER NAILS. the hot breath of hate. The results of yeuia of struggle for Hociul justice, for democracy and for larger oppor tunity for the common man wdre thrown on a scrajp heap and all the en ergies of mind and heart were UnlKir nett.sed 1l lhA Tmiphilnrv nf iwin ' This vast conflict. Mr. Taft savs. has shown that substitution of law fol iar among nations is now the most ur gent, the most fundamentally religious duty on earth. . "The United States is today," he goes on, "in exactly the position of a man of pence in a frontier town. If is our duty to suggest and stand ready to join an international vigilance com mittee in which the nations of the world shall join in saying that they will use their combined power, if necessary, to force any nation witih a grievance to submit its difficulty to nn international court of concilia tion before declaring war. "It is doubtful whe,thar the nations will agree to submit to the enforce ment of the decisions of such a court. It is pract ically certain thut the tui tions will not disarm for years to come. Shall we not, therefore, take the one step that is possible? Shall we not say that if nations must aim the armaments shall be used to sup port law rather than to break it?" Joined with Mr. Taft in the appeal are Bishop L. T. Wilson of the Meth odist Episcopal Church, Shailen Math ews, President of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America; Hamilton Holt and others. GET YOUR TOILET GOODS AND ALL STORE THINGS FROM US AND YOU CAN YOU BUY. SORTS OF JRUG RELY" ON WHAT X Levy - Vog'el Drug' Co. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS. USE OUR REST ROOM AND PUBLIC PHONE. TUFT ASKS CLERGY 10 AID PEACE New York, May 20. The war in Eu rope has challdniged the moral ingen uity of theh world," says former Pres ident Taft in an appeal to 10,000 mini sters of all denominations throughout the country to make plain in next 'Sunday's sermons 'the purposes of the League to Enfroce Peace, which he heads. It is to open its first national assemblage on May 20 In Washington. "For years," adds Mr. Taft, "we have preached the ideals of peace niid have hurled indictemnts against war. While the world was at peace it was easy to feel that we had done our duty and discharged our responsibil ity when we ihad lifted our voice against war in the pulpit, in university and in the market place. "A long period oi peace had lulled the world into a false security. We did not feci a driving urgency about our work for international peace. Wo were going along quietly, doing what we could to educate public opinion against war, but we did not feel an immediate responsibility for devising organiza tion that would make war less probable. "Then there burst upon the world, over night, the most brutal, the most ruthless, and the most gigantic war of history. The flower of human broth erhood that the Christian forces of the world ras been watering and nur turing or centuries was withered by WOMAN WANTS TO BE 'OUR VICE PRESIDENT I BABY BEGINS LIFE IN DEATH Quick Operation Saves Unborn Child From Mother Killed In Fall New York, May 10. For baby Buc- chera, one day old, the order of things was reversed and the great adventure came at birth rather than at death. Medical science literally brought lifo out of death with the arrival of the in fant, who is as healthy an inmate of the Long Island College Hospital as could hope to remain in an institution for the sick. Mrs Mary Rucchera, mother of the lutest claimant to that name, was seat ed in the window of her flat on the second floor. The window overlooked a narrow airshaft and it was necessary to lean over the sill m order to breathe the occaisonal Spring winds that found their way in. Mrs. Bucehera who was holding her 18-months-old daughter, Mary, in her arms suddenly lost her balance. Her mother instinct went out to the child in her arms. She drew it close to her body, and through the manner of its fall probably saved its life. Baby, Mary, softly crying, still was clasped in her mothers arms when Dr. James Rink lifted the lifeless body of Mrs. Bucehera from the ground. After a hasty examination of the injuries of the mother, he decided that he could save the other child. An operation was performed in the semi-darkness of the r 4 if 16 yC KS MARILLA RICHER. Mrs. Hickcr. luwycr, with of fices hi Dover, N. H., and Wash. inRlun, 1). C, has chucked her chapenu into the vice president ial ring. She wants to be the run ning male ot Justice Hughes If the voters o the nation will hn-vo hfcr. She says she 'Will not bo a candidate for vlco president with Uiy presidential candidate except Htichcs. .Vrs. Kicker has run for Governor of New Haui"sbtro ev-vcr-l UiucJ. Sao 1b 70. airshaft, and Babv Bucehera. crying and kicking as lustily as any more for tunately born infant, opened his eyes in a crib near the now-born infant at the Lonk Island College Hospital is little Mary both of whose legs were broken in the fall. Seize Big Stock of Liquor. Seattle, Washi, May 31. Forty-one cases of bonded whisky valued at several hundred dollars were found by the police yesterday in the base ment of an apartment house. Tho liquor was removed to police head quarters where it -will be held pend ing investigation into its ownership. Herbert Latter, manager of a cider manufacturing company, was arrest ed today on a warrant charging that his company mnuiactured cider con taining alcohol. Latter"s arrest was tine second in the campaign begun by the police Monday against tho sale of hard cider. Money to loan on improved farms. Any amount and any length of time, United States National Bank Adv, IS;"-, 3-8-tf t ! t j s s I 1 1 t The final test of quality is in the sale of a brand. This is the big reason why La Marquise is an entirely new pleasure to thousands of Coast Smokers today. La Marquise Pure Turkish Cigarettes have become the permanent choice of exper ienced cigarette smokers. 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A new feature this year will be an Auction Sale of Live Stock, the day following the stock show, SATURDAY, JUNE 17TH, beginning at 10 o'clock a., m., at which time it is expected that many fine animals will be offered for sale. The Oid Reliable -RU-BER-OID ROOFiNG ONE OF THE BEST ROOFINGS MADE We are prepared to quote prices that will please you GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 t I-