f 8 i i i PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1915. EIGHT PAGES fWWJ8!SWm I PRESIDENTS MESSAflB, Get the Christmas Spirit THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT IS THE SPIRIT OF GIVING. THE SENSE OF DOING SOMETHING FOR SOMEBODY ELSE TO WHOM WE WANT TO GIVE PLEASURE. Our part of it as dealers in merchandise, is to provide gifts, some costly, some very inexpensive. Things that people are glad to receive, things that you want to give. It doesn't make much difference what you pay for the gift, much or little doesn't count, "the gift without the giver is bare." You'll find a big selection here. We have all sorts of things that people like for their personal use. Things to wear mostly. Great Exhibition Sale of $20,000 Stock of Manufacturers Sample Furs One Day Only THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9th MUFFS SCARFS SETS AND FUR COATS Mr. S. J. Foster, traveling representative for Wm. H. Miller Co., of Detroit, Michigan, one of the largest manufacturing furriers in the world, will be here to conduct this sale. THESE FURS WILL SELL AT A SAVING OF 25 TO 33' ! . Sets and separate pieces of genuine Ermine. Bulgarian Lynx, White Siberian Fox, Russi an Fitch, Blended River Mink. Black Lynx and Wolf, Hudson Seal, Brillian Seal, Patagonia Fox, Leopard, Kolmsky, Chinchilla, Australian Oppossum, Civet Cat, Red Fox, Natural Op possum. Sitka Mink. Vicuna. Jap Mink, German Mink. Marten, Pointed Fox, Beaver, Black Pony, Marmot and Blue Flying Fox. Fur Coats in Russian pony, leopard and Hudson seal, trimmed with contrasting furs, cut in the latest styles. PLEASE NOTE If you are not quite ready to buy and yet want to take advantage of this sale a small deposit will hold your furs until December 24th. Every fur is guaranteed by us to be true to name and of best quality. (Continued from page one.) HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN Foremost among the most popu lar of gifts are handkerchiefs and we are better than ever prepared to meet your every want. Plain Cambric Hdkfs . 10c and 15c Plain Linen Handkefchiefs 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c Initial Linen Handkerchiefs 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c Plain Silk Handkerchiefs 25c 50c, 75c to $1.25 Fancy Silk Handk'fs 25c and 50c Initial Silk Handk'fs 25c and 50c The quality is better than you'll find elsewhere. The assortment broader. HONEYMOON NAINSOOK For lingerie. This is the finest quality and finish of all nainsook, 36 in. and 45 in. wide, permanent finish. Can be embroidered. The yard 25f and 35 MEN'S NEW NECKWEAR No article can take the place of neckwear. It's the most popular gift of all. No man ever had all the ties he wanted. You'll find our stock is the best and biggest in Pendleton. More varied, more at tractive patterns and colors 25 35e, 500, 75c, $1.00 to 2.50. FANCY SILK WAISTING One lot of fancy silks in light shades of printed warp, floral ef fect and stripes. These are the newest silks for waists. Come 24 in. and 36 in. wide. We put them up in Christmas boxes for you. The yard $1.25 to $2.00 A BED SPREAD FOR CHRISTMAS What is better than a bed spread for Christmas. Our stock is com plete in every detail, of the very best that can be had, all sizes and kinds. The yard.. 98 to $10.00 v-F 1 I CHRISTMAS HINTS FOR "HER" Choice Gifts From Our Dry Goods Department. Silk Waist Baby Crib Pnttpm Blankets Silk Dress Red Blankets Pendleton Indi- Pattern an Robe Wnnl Dross Pendleton Rath Pattern Wool Skirt Pattern Linen Huck Toweling Robe Wool and Down Comforters Bed Spreads Table Linen Napkins Linen Huck Table Cloths Towels Lunch Cloths Turkish Towels Bed Comforters Beason Bath Silks for Robe Blankets Kimonas THE BARGAIN BASEMENT To you who intend to make this an Economical Christmas. To you who intend to make someone happy and comfortable. Thousands of bargains, just the kind that will promote happiness and comfort await you here. Sweaters Especially priced to make some one happy $1.69 Wool Waists Not an extrava gant gift, but serviceable 79? Stockings Will the boy or girl be made happy with a good sub stantial pair of stockings 9t Boys' Caps Heavy wool with good warm ear flaps. Would he get any comfort out of it 29C Men's Wool Shirts Give some body a big lot of comfort with an all wool shirt $1.49 Silk Petticoats She will be hap py with one of these pretty gar ments at $2.27 Men's Mackinaws It will do him $5.00 worth of good solid com fort $198 Girls' Wool Dresses She will be proud of it and will remember it a long time for every one is all wool and nicely made $1.95 9 Woolen Mittens for the ba by. These will give lots of comfort and they sold regularly for 25c and 35c. All colors and all wool.... 49 True economy for you and happi ness for some one. Pretty wool Dress Goods, 48 to 56 inches wide. A new lot just added 47c for every yard and when we say "Hurry" you know exactly what we mean. Children's Heavy Petticoats.. 29C Baby's Sleeping Gowns 29 Boys' Calf Skin Shoes $1.37 Girls' Calf Skin Shoes 81.13 Women's Calf and Kid Shoes $1.97 Unitl they're every one closed out Decorated Dresden China. Quality goes with this gift. Solid sets and fruit sets, consist ing of bowl and 6 dishes, flowered and burned, several different pat terns 79 Flowered Plates 23 We offer 15 sets and 37 plates. Guaranteed Stockings When The Peoples Warehouse says "guaranteed," you know what it means, 12'2 per pair all thu family. 6 pairs must wear four months or we will replace each pair that shows a hole. 9 Mufflers for everybody. They sold for 25c. They are pretty col ors, and they are made in prettv designs 9 S Mufflers that will make ap preciated gifts and will give some body some comfort. Special starts today 9 WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SELL ING AGENTS IN PENDLETON OF CELEBRATED Worthmore Waists SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE $1.00 The WORTHMORE WAISTS are another add ed feature, that stamp our waist department a the leader By special arrangements with the maker we are one of an endless chain of stores through out the country that have the exclusive sale at these waists at a price so reasonable that they are only possible through cooperation of this kind THERE IS JUST A LIMITED M'MBKH TO HE SOLD AT THIS SPECIAL tNTRODUCT OUT PRICE. -, "T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP" CLEANLINESS t The true Christinas spirit prevails here. 3 Phones All 15 SERVICE "JONES' DAIRY FARM" LITTLE PIG SAUSAGES Enjoy Borne of these delicious sausages for your Fri day "morning breakfast. We receive them every Thursday. Phone your orders. OREGON ITALIAN PRUNES Packed in handsome 10 pound boxes. One of these will make an appro priate gift. The box 81.50 ECONOMY We will pack, wrap and mail your purchases. HOOD RIVER SPITZENBERG APPLES A box of our fancy apples solves the gift problem. Box $1.25 to $2.75. An ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR, a set of STAR CUT or GRAPE ETCHED GLASSWARE for her. Make your selection now. We will deliver at any date you wish. The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. f $ . tf Z4 ZA U zs- U zt. M U s. I reports of their proceedings and of the actions of their committees. You j will get from them, i think, a fresh conception of the ease and lutein K' HQS and advantage with which j Americans of both continents may draw together In practical cooperu ; tion and of what the material foUlt flattens of this hopeful partnership of interest must consist. of how we should build them and of how neces sary It is that we should hasten their I building. J Americans stand Together. There Is, I venture to point out, an especial significance Just now at taching to this whole matter of drawing the Americas together in bonds of honorable partnership and mutual advantage because of the eco nomic readjustments which the world must inevitably witness with in the next generation, when shall have at last resumed its health- ful tasks. In the performance ot I these tasks 1 believe the Americas! to be destined to play their parts to-i .tether, i am interested to fix your attention on this prospect now be cause unless you take it within your , view and permit the full significance of it to command your thought I ! cannot find the right light in which to set forth the particular matter that 1 lies at the very front of my whole thought as l address yog today. I mean national defense. No one who really comprehends the Spirit of the great people for whom we are appointed to speak can fail to perceive that their passion is or peace, their genius nest displayed In the practice of the arts of peace. Oreat democracies ore not belliger ent. They do not seek or desire war Their thought Is of individual liber ty and of the free labor that sup. Ports life and t,le UUCenSOred thought that quickens It. conquest and dominion are not In our reckon ing, or agreeable to our principles. Hut just because we demand unmo. lested development and the undis turbed government of our own lives upon our Own principles of right and liberty, we resent, from whatever quarter It may come, the aggression we ourselves will not practice. We insist upon security in prosecuting our sell-chosen lines of national dc- elopmeat We do more than that. We demand It also for others. We do not confine our enthusiasm fi.r individual liberty and free national development to the Incidents and movements of affairs which affect only ourselves. We feel it wherever there is a people that tries to walk In these difficult paths of Independ ence and right From the first we have made common cause with all partisans of liberty on this side ol the sea, and have deemed It as Im portant that our neighbors should be free from all outside domination as that we ourselves should lie; have set America aside as a whole for the uses of independent nations and po litical freemen. tut of such things grow all our policies. We regard war merely as , a means of asserting the rights of a 1 people against aggression. And we are as fiercely Jealous of coercive or I dictatorial power within our own na tion as of aggression from without. I We will not maintain a standing army except for uses which are necessary , in times of peace as in times of war; and we shall always see to it that i our military peace establishment is no larger than Is actually and con linuousy needed for the uses of- das i In which no enemies move against i us. Hut we do believe In a body of : free citizens ready and sufficient to 'lake care of themselves and of the governments which they have set up to serve them, in our constitutions themselves we have commanded that "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be Infringed," and our confidence has been that our safety in times of danger wuuld lie in the rising of the nation to take care of ittelf, as the rarmers rose at Lexington, Must Learn to Fight. But war has never been a mete matter of men and guns. It is a thing of disciplined might. If our citizens are ever to fight effectively upon a sudden summons, they must know how modern fighting is done, and what to do when the summons comes to render themselves immedi ' atcly available and Immediately ef : fective. And the government must ' be their servant in this matter, mu.-t i supply them with the training they ; need to take ('are of themselves and of It. The military arm of their gov ernment, which they will not allow to I direct them, they may properly use to serve them and make their Inde pendence secure and not their own Independence merely but the rights ! also of those with whom they have made common cause, should they al I so be put In Jeopardy. They must be j fitted to play the great role In the i world, and particularly In this hem isphere, for which they are qualified ! by principle and by chastened ambi tion to play. I It is with these Ideals In mind that the plans of the department of wa: for more adequate national defense I were conceived which will be laid before you, and which I urge you to sanction anil put Into effect as stion as they can be properly scrutinized and discussed. They seem to me the essential first steps, and they seem to me for the present sufficient. They contemplate an Increase of the standing force of the regular ar my from Its present strength of five thousand and twenty-three officers and one hundred and two thousand nine hundred and eighty-five enlisted j men of all services to a strength of seven thousand one hundred and thirty-six officers and one hundred and thirty-four thousand seven hun I dred and seven enlisted men, ir 14 1.843. all told, all services, rank ! and file, by the addition of fifty-two companies of coast artillery, fifteen companies of engineers, ten regi ments of Infantry, four regiments of field StllHsO. and four aero (quad rons .besides seven hundred and fifty officers required for a great variety of extra servlee, especially the all im portant duly ot training the tltiteft 8 3 3 Buy Samples And save money. You can buy sample goods for less money and we guarantee them to give you satisfaction; then too, you save from 25 to 40 per cent on your purchases. Give us a trial. Ladies' Gun Metal Shoes $1.95 Ladies' patent leather and gun metal, cloth top shoes, low heel $2.65 Ladies' gun metal walking shoes $2.95 Extra fine patent leather, cloth top, white stitched, Louis heel .. $3.45 Ladies' high top tan lace boots, just the thing for muddy wear $3.45 Children's shoes $1.35, $1.49 and $1.85 Hoys' heavy shoes $1.65 and $1.95 Men's work shoes, heavy veal double sole $1.50 Child's storm rubbers ,r Misses' storm rubbers .. 45 Women's storm rubbers Men's storm rubbers Men's 4 buckle overshoes $1.9. THE HUB 3 Samnle Stores. 745 MAIN ST. fl V j.f t 24 tftttf i 24 force ot which I shall presently speak, seven hundred and nlMty-tWO nnn -commissioned officers for ser vice In drill, recruiting and the like, and the necessary quota of enlisted men ior the quartermaster corps, the hospital corps, the ordnance depart ment, and other similar auxiliary ser vices. These are the additions ne cessary to render the army adequate lor its present duties, duties Wblch It has to perform not only upon OU! own continental coasts and borders and at our Interor army posts, but also In the Philippine, in the Hawai ian Islands, at the Isthmus and In Porto Hlco. By way of making the county ready to assert some part of Its real power promptly and upon a larger scale, should occasion arise, the plan also COntsmplatM supplementing the ariny by a force Of four hundred thousand disciplined citizens, raised In lm re ments of one hundred and lhir; three a year throughout a period of three years. This it Is proposed to do by a process of enlistment under which the serviceable men of the country WOttld be asked to bind them selves to serve with the colors tor purposes of training for short periods throughout three years, and to come to the colors at call at any time throughout an additional "furlough" period of three years. This force of lour hundred thousand men would be provided with personal accoutrements as far as enlisted and their equip ment for the field made ready to be supplied at any time. They would be assembled for training at stated Intervals at convenient places In as soelation with suitable units of the regular army. Their period of an nual training would not necessarily exceed two months in the year. It would depend upon the patrlotl' feeling of the younger men of the country whether they responded to such a call to service or not. It would depend upon the patriotic LOOK 111 J) CHILD'S TAKE NO Ml N I Bl Mot I POI SONS FROM Ml I R M BOWEL8 i "Mi Mothers can rest easy after glue-; "California Syrup of Figs" because In a few hours all the ctogged-u" waste, sour bile and fermenting f ' gently moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Children simply will not take (he time from play to empty their bowels and they become tightly packed, liv er gets sluggish and stomach disor dered. When cross, teverlsh. restless, see if tongue coafed, then give this witness stand before the public ser love it, ami It can not cause Injur No difference what alls your litlle one If full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomach-ache, had breath, remember a gentle "Inside cleans Ingg" should always be first trent ment given. Kul! directions for ba bies, children of all ages and grown ups are printed on each botle Heware of counterfeit fig syrups A-nk your druggist for a fo cent bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs," then look carefully and see that It Is made by the "California Fig Syrup Com pany." We make no smaller ste Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. spirit of the employers of the coun try whether thc made It possible for (Continued on Page Three Found Simple Remedy That Relieved Child MILD LAXATIVE OOMPOl'ND mil RBCT8 STUBBORN CASE OF CONSTIPATION. An important duty that devolves on parents Is the regulation of their children's bowels. Health In later life depends In large measure on early training and a child should be taught from Infancy to regular ha bits. When from any. cause the bowel becomes congested with stomach waste mild laxative should be cm ployed to open up the passage gent ly and carry off tile congested mass. A most effective remedy for this pur pose Is the combination of simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, Mrs. W. I). Hulls of Eteed, Oklahoma, used ifr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for her baby boy, Har ley Huren Hulls, and says "It did him more good than anything we have given him. His bowels are very stub born about acting, but they act eas ily every time I give him Or. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin." Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin con tains no opiate or narcotic drug and la a splendid remedy for children and older people as well It has been on y "HP11 HARIiEl BtTREK BULLS the market for mor0 than twenty five years and is the family standby In thousands of homes. Drugglste everywhere sell It for fifty oents a bottle. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 4(4 Washington Montlcello, III. FALT'S famous Fresh Every Day Served at our tables and sold to the trade. Wholesale or retail. OYSTERS CRAWFISH SEA CRABS The Quelle Restaurant Exclusive distributing depot in Pendleton for FALT'S sea foods.