Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1915)
THE MOKNIXO PRECOMA. SATURDAY. nKCOrBEK IS. 1013. 13 rrrcVr r'TTTt TTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTftTTtTlTTTTt i 1 1 i SJT i Hn i I i'fi 1 1 i 1 1 I I i i I i I i i i I" Sold by Att Grocers Sili Let It Be a Musical Gift This Xmas Mil m mmmmw iimiiiiiiiium (jOlDE!j illll! II OETRUDB P. COHJUiTT; s o d o o o o a o o afvH I I I I I I ' I J I I I I I r, v' in i t m 0 Te ere wtt aovartlr rft4iiirowiv: att eis.r wilONE OF THE COMMITTEE INTERESTED IN ..,., .f u. e.sat HIGH SCHOOL SET THIS E STETPIXC PARTY FOR EVENING. ..... ...a f j,..r..Leo. Beelee that e te etciiemeat aad thrill . Wu4 asoiea.. M.r ef t taedtat matron w.r. dreer are.. In the game, eta-re. eeaerlally lh t...or. .re aaal. f rfr l'"1' tst't aartlee el ta loae rtll In. aiet'S. in p-t . are re.or f the k.M-k. sem-e Kft TMU4 ,o. ,.e. l m. roaaeeial sroape ef (r-..a4. trlr.4 fonrl toe Bue Bala f .- Aoonc IMM x4. r ae n. earwea. were. tt ewrw. C. Xrr. tred.rwh e end cl'iav ! " M'l( M. " " J e.-r.ii a:x u-n p'k; tart... n ae r X' .. H-iT-itv It liaca.r. T. Pwf". R- N.r.ft. Mm . U Jon-e. Mea rorael.a . ! " r "m ,s- r li Teal, t' H"T Weaioa. .r..aoe4. If J r.lflena. fc4' . J.rw.. r:P. M pMf .1111. .ird P"U.-. . ! KiH..orth. .'M: f. I..b'. A. R WlUl.m t M.--T. "'B' l,llx. .n4 ftT -t I. Wlllt.m K..-. Ufrr U K.t. 4 i, W J R4..l. Mf irr. Mf .04 Vr. S.r 111!. . lr Ial r.. ' Ir.xk r. mttrA !. r.mr.a. K. w It. U 'P4r J M rr-ar. j r w i.pf.""- Mt '. j- r iiT M il :hrm. Mr. Sn4 M- ib.l Pu.o. t .: i -1 .., l-.i.hp. ef s!m. a VVll' , . ...r Vr. mn.i Mr t. E. IHm.lin. Kam.un. William Rho4.. - p jiuifJ-'on. Ax I rank. B .r B. K. Uoomt. Un4holm a4 p. J Woifa a a a rr a4 f- Jl" V- Taal HI r-.mptlm. Aifr.4 Hotmaa. f Ir.nr wtta a 4.a.r '"''. ra..r. ln p'ar4 r ! .f(.i ta.4.. I. th. ri1S. b- kMin l honor or 'a ff - .4 . T r. t . b will r.4 for brW. a"4 aboal J m-.t oaal I. a r- ad- ft.t ka b..a a.k.4 for Tnl ' t'a Hilrkrock aa4 fc.r f tiirt. r. tln.o Gaanat. ar:l ba b.jror a-i.ata for tfta bnitaa partr for wkvn f-. ar4 Mr. Jopk Malar, of N-Uoa B. C. aa4 Ik Unra par-nla. Mr a4 Vra. Gri lllapl.toa. bo h,t. About ata Bara baa a4 for tfta ...nto. a a a TTii. affaraooa frara I l I ortrfc. tlta Mttra Tkaalar. on4ar 1 aapla af ik Prama Lu. will sow a .aaclalr al.ct.a) Haa af mot;ow plc I ira. Int.r.atlnc to chiMr.a ao4 ad i:t rir.t tra wilt ba orr pl lura. Tt tfta lloaaa cf m Prior-." an -Arablaa N'f tata. fotlow.4 br .r. tia pltf'ii.t. "Tba Walarwar af Uru-.' aa4 TUtOf wltb CormoraaU ta t bia.- a a a Ta anaqal tftnoar Ivan br tba Kaab f i :irr la. .V. A., to tba a3cr aa4 ta.t af Ida iB.tUulloA at tba r1oo poiara wkara tkay maialaia braacbaa, tiamalr. rntUM. Taroma. Aaactla aa4 Vlrtaia OtT. . a wall a at tba b artra. aa rraa'acav waa ha!4 rn rlar ala-kt la iba Tyrotaaa roam ar liaaaan tiotal. Tba raora aik4 labia w.ra arttacicallr 4raralMt aa4 aa ! arata 4 aa.r wa aar.aO. 4arlaa tba to I'm of bU- tba ruaata war aotar tia4 br aa amirailaat aaatral aa4 r.cttatlonal protrtnn a a a Oaa af Iba 4llcbtfal car4 aarll.a af tba r.boll4ar aaaaoa waa i.a al ta Lavtribart Clubbov) Taaadar aroraooa. Tba club waa artt.tleallr 4aorala4 for . ocvaaloa wltb poiaattaa. boiij an 'I r(oa frapa. Tba boat. ...a for tba arra!aai war lr. lliarl. A. Ht.ala aa4 VI r. Otto li.4r. Tb car4 boaor for brt4sa f.ll ta Mr. Kamaal C. Jaar aa4 Mra C. 1. Un tft aa4 for fl.a baa4r4 t. Mr. r4iaaa4 . r...4 and Mra A 4.lKbtful procramm wa a)o)r4 br tBa b-ua.t. Mr. Il.rbort tiarr Ka4. ai.a.lM ra4.r. r.adtna "Art for Art' k.i a aoia ao4 partalaa 4aaca br lutl VI iM Wlll.tha iUttar aa4 a 4.ra eacrailoa af aomo of Iba lata bail inn 4aacaa br Mt Rltt.r aal Maa tr 1'raocla Drab. Tb a.! r.ulr Taa4r artaraaea party "HI ' January 1L a a ML a Aa Halaa wttl paa tba I'hnatm. botl4ar In iortlan4 aa tb boua u.t ef Mia Vaata T'ttart. Kb I a promla.tit anrab.r of tba Junior ciaaa at tb lal.rltr of Oracoa an4 af tba Datta Gamma frat.rolty. DoMEsnc Science EY llUAX TLVOLE. rvRTLA.tD. O, X t r:aa i fx aiabma a "brut. raa." -a a af pa la aaa la. : lib aa la iaai i vr a .null aara la 4. iMu rMt aa.aar tttratack aama tf I ...j Or.auaiaa r a-fli. Mli to. T. T-UjOWI.NO rr papular X "brl4a'a cafca" Actually any ale wblt. raka will d for Iba purpoo. Tb auaatitr flora baloar la a (o4 alia for a . nla bablac. a lrr aaa fc.lf" mora oitdtult. Ion caa lly doub ta r.'ip. It la bail bab4 la a roua4 ar nur tab paa. aa tbia botb -ur a bakiac aa4 efrr aa appartuaity for mora .laborata 4roracioa. But loaa. Borrow loa.a ara cartainly mora ca.Blrnt tor cuttlna an4 on tributloo. It all d.panU. npaa bow tare a pl.c ton wt.b ta aar. la lb u.i. ry irtiuintlf a foo4. dror.tt caka l m.'ia for tna formal "brlda a cultlna ' aa4 "fa. or" purpo-.o. wbii ..rl ' laaa- loa.. ara b.pl la lb barkeroond tit -T.al t.i.nc' br lb u !. Yea m akt I k ta do Ibi. If Iba raka b.low d" aot saam larc aousb tor IB kin of pMr.a you want to eff.r. find. Caka On cup buM.r. an cua miir. tb b.t. of .isbt acc. ta ray f ur. I a !! taiaroun takitr to.f. oaa laa.oooa lamoa or IM.ir.ranf) flow, attract ar ono-ba.f lotto.. iimoM attract, a pr.iarrao. t'r..m lb butt.r I ucar until vary f.uffr an4 litbl. Iba 4 1 part of th wbt bata ei?. tb.a tba flour alft .4 wl-b tna baklna powd.r. th Sa.or In aa-i t!ia romaiBd.r af tb tiff b.aln wblt. M Iba tattar tiff kuii to la a "rlaa cut" wban t.t.4 wirb a bait bl.d. but 4a not ..r.bt tbm aatil tb.ir uti-itr I l.aa.4 aaa tby ocomo cr.auar Ij.ia. lb pan wilb wli-cr.aa4 wbita pr I aa a4 la babinar. Hak b tn "Taur-a'tartar rui M ir.)a.af J, rt la ta' coiumo. Parl.4. f. t Win l ( ita .ia hra ' Ia af wran Cr...t tiki W itmt m r..11 wr.if "l.i 9 a to a ik ..-. 4 Bl a wit ima I . tail C - X C W. r.r-t tbat tb anly If bomiay 1 k.a I aa ol4-f .blo4 aa an,ai alta woo. a.k.a poaaibiy asm rdr may uppiy md wna ax r. 4. or. . J a'.'t'r f a i .aaat .oc waa as4 eu-b. u; r' t r v-- " :' ""'III I Illii) .- i- err - ' " ,i - .. rm 4ry. lft4 br4 crumb, an an4 on baif cup !blly roat4 aa4 .brll.d paanut. en I...I tabl.apooa bkin pwdr. eo (ft. oaa t.a.poon l.rooti )ulra. alt an4 p.ppr to 11. Milk to ofta lb crumb, foak tba crumb. In Juat aoucb milk to make th.ro .oft aad ttic. but not "muaby." Tb aaacl amount rartaa wltb tb dryn of tb crumb M wltb lb paanut cbopp4 Baa and lb oth.r lnr.di.nt. Mis v.ry iborousbly n4 turn lata a -ra4 broad pan. Baka about i mln ul la a mod.ral' ova. Turn out aa4 ra wltb tomato war. or cr.aro mum witb flB.lr-cbopp4 cl.ry or parly. Tb ror may b ri4 to taata by lb addition of uch llama aa onion Julca. clry .alt, tnuatard. rayaaa or ttpaol.b ptpor. A cut clo of garlic mar b rubb4 round tbo mitn bowl tf tbo laltar aaaaonloc I u4. Anotb.r kin4 of Toa.t I mad br oakln- Iba crumb la btralnad caoo.d tomato )ic lat4 of milk an4 ad4. In a litti fialy-cbepp4 onion. Snppsrots Haa Ba bwltW of Mllbu Ane yoa yolof to ft brkfat tb train!" ak.4 a fallow paaaao- s.r of tb man la tb coraar ebair oi lb obrrtloa ear aa U 4rw soar Portland. "Wo 4oot t la till nia." "No Jrr.r" r.pll.4 tb nana m- pbatlcally. "I am folsft to wait aaa C.t mr brakfbt at boma wbra I caa ki.nu af milk, mr own cup ef eo aa4 my own frb '" Ton caa Ju.t aaa n i"T w broakfaau tut yoa? A bapnjr wit bu.t.lnc about, a dainty labia, all tba lull tblnc lb man Ilk. Ju.t tb way b lik.a "But." omon will aay. "on ouybl not to b o fuaay. If oaa .l la tb tblas. bait bcoma a aula oca botb to bimlf and etbera.- Tbl. too. la true Tbr ar uruaily twa aid., to moat quotloos. l'a4oubt4ly on do nJoy feta boma j . k . MKa kla.ta Tbat 1 on of tbo tblnc bom la for. that on caa bava bare tba latot I n iiaiir i.i w .. i - r.rtaln kind of lava. w bra4 h prf.r to any otb.r. wby not bar It T If tb.r I om pc-iai nwi . Li.. ... want kla Mffaa mnda urly bi bom la tb place to Siva It to him. But and tbar ara ntwaya but If h l.t hi. Indulc.nr run Into pr r.raan or ccntrtcltr. until h can .at BOinlna; but lh spoclalti.. till b I unhappy unl... h bar thlnsa bi ewn way. and make ctrerybody about him unhappy If be Joa.n l. than lnd4 b do brcom a autanca to bimaalf aad rybo4y al. I fa e4d. In"t It. how Invariably ea the trail of rylhlnr sood appear amtblnc vtl? But It onlr o to pro, do It pot. that wo should b watrbfoL, tbat wa should not lev tat which I rood and nJoyab!a b wruKd from a aad cbany.4 Into ovtlT W can njer. and bav a rlcht ta njoy. all tba little apeclal comforts aad catarlna to our wtahaa tbat homo aianda for. Bui wa .hould not at tb. thine, aain urb power ovr ua that Ih.y ar our mtrs and bold th whip han.l. that axl.l.nc I miserable wltb. out tb.m. We .hould take aleafu'lr. wb.n w can at It. our own bottl of milk, our oaa cup of co IT., our owa fra.h Iffi And If wa raa have the Ihina. w should . that wa do have th.m. Bui al Iba ma lira a bould be o fr ef any clulrb of tb.m that If bava to take canned mlik or (o without ary nwlk al a. I. If wa have to drink Mark coffee or a beveraco mlnua aa acquaintance wltb a colic b.an. w can do ao chacrfullr. Or If our .; but pvrhap had b.tt.r aol CILODIR roR TODll. Bary. Dance at llirnig House Woman auxiliary hoaleaaea. ban. fit ef prisoners of war la Canada. Brtda-e tea IM afternoon by ML Aa-n.e Torsl.r. bonorlnc Ml. Nolli L. Deep. Ivnlertatnment Ibl vnlBn Aln.wortb Vboot fir Bwaboys' ret. Dance and carnival Pub-Hot Club lonlsbl. Inr.nt . Mall. t'inner loniabt for Mr. Molmaa by Mr. and Mra Teal. BrMs. party Ibl alna; by fr. and Mra. 0tplton im Iba Joapa Haley, for Mi.a Mitch cork and kr flaar. PrMs.-la for Ml Laldlaw. tbia aft. moon. Mt.a Oeaevt Branke boal... b que.tloned. Kca ar a dellcat subject. It would take a vat amount of chee-fuina.a to -naur .m . On could b chrerfuller without anr lit at all and still b th rlsbt kind of phllosophar. So do not let's condemn th man or woman who want hla own bottle of milk, and hi own cup of cofTe. They ara sood thlnrs to bava. They show a diacrlmlnatlne taste. But on the other band, don't let's cultivate ibl discrimination to such a flo point that It furns and painfully prick us whea our owa milk and coffe are ml.- BtMarxDoxe. Dr. Mary Walker The Meet Plctar eaaja trtte la America. DP MART K. WALKER baa lon ba rcotalid a not alone tb mo.t dlstlnsul.bed doctor In tb Catt ed tltat but tb poaaor of tb moat plclureaqu carver aa well. Tbo life of Lr. Waiker la aa acpilona one. t'poo Iba receipt of ber M. U. decree he adopted men'a attire and by a spe cial autborUallon of th rd-ral Con cress a short lima later she waa per mitted to wear It. che la the only woman In tba country wboa Serb Is preacrtbvd by law. loor years oftb early Ufa of Dr. Mary Walker was spent on the battle field durlcut the Civil War. til nee that lime aha haa devoted the greater part of ber Ufa to the practlco of medicine and lecturing. Kbe baa alwaya boa foremost la tb ranks of dro.s reform advocate and In the etruccle for po litical recocnltioo of women, bbe Is a pioneer of tbo suffrace movement, aad la tba first woman who aver triad to cast a ballot at a lesal election. Dr. Walker waa (ranted ber dcr at th as of St and since tbat lima ha baa made ber llvlnc by means of a private medical practice and by writ lac, t-ba baa never married. Th arb of the doctor consists of a frock coat, trou.er and a bleb silk bat. She carries a cane. he flrat adopted masculine attire at the out break of Iba Civil War. when sho vol unteered for service aa a aurceon. She waa entered as first lieutenant and assistant aurceon. tha dressed as did bar fellow officers of like rank, with a cold stripe runnlnc down tba Irouser lc and a broad felt hat with a cold cord, the wore a Jacket cut Ilka a blouse and fitted loose at the neck. Iler rostum was completed by the regula tion officer's overcoat. In which, aha declares, she "looked every Inch the man and acted It." One of Dr. Walker's many distinc tions Is that of belnc th only woman who baa ever been held prisoner of war and eacbancrd for a mala prisoner of equal rank, t-'he Is the first American woman ever recularlr enlisted In the Army. At lb close of tbe war ah waa awarded a medal for bravery by the L'nlted Slates Concresa. Dr. Walkar rfud to lay aside her masculine attire at tb and ef b.r mili tary career and baa never sloe don so. Fh baa built up for herself an excellent medical practlc and at tb ac of (1 sho still Is encaced In b.r work. Sb baa won an enviable repu tation aa a lecturer In America and Kncland. Tb celebrated surceon waa born In Osweco, N. T. In 1132. Fha was yrad uated In medicine In Hot with an M. D. draree and becan practicing at one. She entered the war si years later. Althouch Dr. Walker la an ardent advocate of equal sufrac. she la out of sympathy with ton modern metnoa of bringing about the reform. Accord inc to her theory, the principal obstacle that stand. In the path of the move ment Is that the advocates do too much talking and loo little acting. Khs de clare, that It la only necessary to state their wl.hea and ".tick to It." Althouch lr. Walker la too well known in moat places that she fre quents to causa much comment by bar dress, sho Is sometlmea placed under arrest for appearing In trousers. This ha grown so commonplace to the little gray-haired woman that sho generally compile quietly to th demand of the nolle, accompanying tnem lo tna si lion, where she produces her Congres sional documents proving hrr right to dress aa she choo.es. Grande Concern plsaolvra. Th fb-hanan-Plalr Companv. marble and cranit concern, has dissolved part ner.hjp aftr ! year' association, and th tu.lne.a will henrerorth be con ducted by X. A. Kchanen. W. M. Blair retires from the firm. The marble and granite .bop la located at 217 Haw thorne avenue, i Mr. Kchanen baa been ncaced for a number of yar In th bu.lnau and expacta to broaden th .cope of tb local firms operation.. Al.l.a flub Dlacontlnnr Morllng. L-cca.ii ef lbs Christmas abvi'Viag "- av - .a SpffeI oa).' A FOUND of Golden West steel cut coffee will make more cups of full-strength coffee than other coffee you can buy. Forty cents a pound, or bought in three-pound cans for a dollar-ten you make, an additional saving. Steel cut No dust No chaff. Closset 6? Devers Portland, Oregon and Christmas activities th Aloha Psy chology Club will discontinue Its meet ings until alter in. nouuare of the year, when they will be resumed. By Mrs EAWalkek. ' Ray aad the Big Rabbit. WHEN Roy, who waa a llul coun try boy. waa quits small bo loved to see the young rabbit playing In the woods, but aa be grew oioer u m--- . them. And when ha grew still larger ha would creep up while they played, and alter snooting -f,nin hi. bow at them would ruah In among them with a shout tbat sent the poor things scattering Into the bushes scarea nearly w - never thought how It hurt, but only of the fun h had. On day he wounded a Httla rabbit with his bow and arrow. The poor creature dragged Itself away through the bushes, and Roy ran after it; but alwars. Just aa h was about to catch It. It limped out of reach. This kept up until 11 began to grow dark and Roy. looking around blm'found ho had lost his way. Suddenly the UtUa rabbit grew into a great beast mora than six feet high, and stood right In Roy's path. In a threatening manner. "So you love to wound little rabbits and then cbasa them, do you 7" said the big rsb bit in a loud voice. "1 am the great grandfather of all the little rabbits, and I'm going to show you how I treat such wicked, cruel boys aay ou." "But 1 didn't mean to hurt them." eobbed Roy, now frightened half to death himself. "But you know It hurts to be scared and wounded, wnethar you mean to hurt them or not." growled the Big Rabbit. "Come along with me." and with that the Big Rabbit seised Roy and went tramping through brush and briars to Big Rabbit's borne.' Aa they approached the little rabbit all ran out to meet the Big Rabbit, but when they saw Roy they all gave a squeal and went acurrying off to the Oral hiding place. Roy felt eery much ashamed when the Big Rabbit looked al him aa much aa to aay. "See how you frighten tbe poor little raba." But Roy waa now getting very much frightened for hlmaelf; for the Big Rabbit took him Into a great room and called out lo thunderous tones, "Build a great fire In the kitcben stove aod heat a tubful of waterT' "Oh. they are going to parboil me!" thought Roy. as be heard tbe little rabs running about In tha kitchen pre paring the lire and hot water. Then toe big Rabbit called out again: "Put tbe skillet on the stove and get It hot." -on, they are going to fry me after that!" moaned Roy to himself, and sobbed In h.a misery. Than ha beard tha voice of the Big Rabbit again. "Now put tha white tablecloth and the pretti est china on tha table; this Is to be tb beat supper 1 can get up." -Oh, what a feast they will have off of ms! moaned Roy. for he felt certain tbat they were going to cook him and eat bim. Just them tha Big Rabbit came back. "Tha water's hot." h said to Roy. "Take off your clothes." Poor Roy took off his clothes and shuddered ss the Big Rabbit picked hint up and carried him Into a room where there waa a steaming tub of hot water. But what was bis astonishment when, as the Rabbit plunged him In. he found that. Instead of being boiling hoc tha water was Just dellcioualy warm. "A nice warm bath Is good for little ones whan they're tired." said th Big Rab bit, as be rubbed Roy down with his soft paw. Roy thought he bad never had such a delicious bsth. Then the Big Rabbit took him Into the dining room, and there upon a snow-white table waa a nice supper of hot cakes and syrup and a great bowl of Jam and three kind of preserves. And all the For Cooking Purposes For Medicinal Purposes For General Home Use Brandy, Sherry, Madeira they are indispensable for all these purposes. We have both the California and Imported. Order from us and secure the lowest wholesale price. GET OUR PRICES on Other Wines and Liquors. Largest Assortment in the Northwest Call, write or phone. Open evenings till 10 o'clock. BLUMAUER & HOCH LEADING WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS 105-107 12th SL, Between Wash ington and Stark Sts. II R .Ti. H ?VW I little rabs, with white aprons on, stood 'round ready to wait on him. And when, at tbe last they brought him a flaming plum pudding Roy declared he had never eaten such a delicious supper. "You are loo tired and sleepy to go home tonight." said the Big Rabbit to him after supper, "so I have sent word by an owl to your mother that I will take care of you." After a "good breakfast the aext morning the Big Rabbit took Roy home. Poor Roy felt very much ashamed, and promised the Big Rabbit that he would never again be cruel to the little raba And now, when he comes to watch them play, they do not run frightened away, but merely smile and say. "Hello Roy." and go on with their romping. (Copyright. Isle, by tha McClure Nsvspapsr eradicate. New York City.) Senate Adopts Appeal for Poles. WASHINGTON. Dec 17. A resolution asking the Prealdent to aet aside a day during tbe holiday season for an appeal to the American people to aid In relieving sunering in roiana aue to that war was adopted by the Senate today on motion of Senator Kern, of Indiana. Centralla Pioneer Dies In Sontli. CENTRALIA, Wash, Dec 17. (Spe cial.) Word wa received here yes terday from D. I. Rhoades to the ef fect that his father, F. M. Rhoades. a pioneer resident of this city.' died at midnight Wednesday at Santa Cruz, Cal. Mr. Rhoades was S3 years of ape If You Are in Doubt GIVE A FLASHLIGHT I III! ! . : i. is. of the No. 107 Two-cell Mine r's Lamp, complete with bat tery Regular $1.50 Special $1.20 No. 1 Two-cell (Hub Case, a fine present for father or brother Regular $1.20 Sow 00 C No. 100 C a g e Complete. Just the right size for the ladies. Fits in the pocketbook or hand None bag- Regular Special , above ar cases. .75c oOf4 Eveready Open Every Evening Till Xraas. USE Red-Labeled G. I. MAZDA LAMPS They give three times as much light without increasing your light bill. 27f 3G 6of Fill every socket today. If you have a single socket and want an extra one for attaching a fan, flat-iron, vacuum cleaner, motor, chafing dish or portable lamp, you can secure the neces sary additional outlet by just screwing in one of our two-light clusters. Regular price, $1.00; special 75 10-40-Watt 60-Watt .. 100-Watt .. Stubbs Electric Company Sixth at Tine. We Deliver. The Edison Diamond r"t -Phonograph Is the Product of the World's Greatest Inventor Thirty years ago Thomas A. Edison invented the first sound reproducing instru ment. Since then many have adapted his original idea. Bnt mere mechanical re production of sound is not enough for the real music lover. So Mr. Edison, after thirty years, again applied his super-knowledge of chemistry and acoustics to the problem.' And now the master in ventor has nroduced an in- No Needles to Change strument that does mora Unbreakable Records than reproduce sound. It Re-Creates the original music without the slightest deviation in quality. He called it "perfect" tbe New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph. We will be glad to play the New Edison for yon. Come in and hear the delightful new Christmas records. OTHER STYLES OF EDISON PHONOGRAPHS $30 UP. More than a year to pay in. No interest. Graves Music Go. EVERYTHING IN MUSIC 151 Fourth St Ground Floor Near Morrison E IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Have You Arranged for your Holiday Pleasure? "The wisest men That e'er you ken Have never deemed it treason To rest a bit And jest a hit And balance up their reason; To laugh a bit To chaff a bit And Joke a bit in season. We have arranged for all your anticipa tions in the above regard. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S FESTIVITIES at the Imperial Hotel Grill New Year's Eve Special music and extra en tertainment and appropriate souvenirs for diners. Two Dollars for each person, advance reserva tion payment, which will be applied to the bill for the evening. Open Until Midnight Christmas and New Year's Dinner Table d'Hote ONE DOLLAR Served from 5 to 9 P. M. Music all IWIIIIIIllIlllllllllll and came to this section In 1852, lo cating on the present townsite or Rochester. He was a veteran of the Indian Wars and served two terms in Legislature. Mr. left here six years ago in an effort to improve his wife's health. A son and daughter survive him. New Zealand prohibit, meat exports. Grind Prize, Panami-Picific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Grand Prize, Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, 1915 Baker's ireakfast Cocoa The Food Drink Without a Fault Made of high-grade cocoa beans, skilfully blended and manufactured by a perfect mechanical process, without the use of chemicals; it is ab solutely pure and wholesome, and its flavor is delicious, the natural flavor of. the cocoa ean. ace. u. s. pat. OFr. THE GENUINE BEARS THIS TRADE-MARK. AND IS MADE ONLY BY Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. t