East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 21, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGOMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1915
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in anu-.Montgomery anair out a national guard strength pro-
an investigation to vindicate portionate to that of Hawaii
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Ml bellow;
G Wl old and frost-
I ..1 .K him then to wait.
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Swift he goes o'er icy snows
! Bti that ilrcr-j, not fly-
Plucks the fetals from the rose,
L-iughs at lovers- sighing.
We have lived and loved
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VINDICATE THE LAW
V R. STEIWER i upon
JTl the right line. There is
need of a probe into
affairs connected with the re
cent city election. Rut it should
be a thoroughgoing probe and
it should be unbiased. It should
line laws ot the state of Oregon.
Our form of government re
j quires that the ballot box be
protected against violators. In
ithis tate we hare a corrupt
practices act to further protect
the purity of elections. There
i talk to the effect that at the
I city election every law in the
; election code was violated,
j Certainly many of the provis
ions of the law were thrown to
'the winds.
If this sort of work is to go
! unchecked the violations will
become more and more flag
rant each time. One candidate
will disregard the law because
he knows his opponent is doing
so and he will desire to keep
even with him. Such a state
of affairs tends to political
bedlum and all the evils at
tendant thereon.
There should be a grand
jury investigation of recent af
fairs here and it should be
taken up in such a way as to
guarantee impartialitv. It
'should not be to set aside the
' election or to validate the elec
tion but to bring out the truth,
and to emphasize in a convinc
ing manner the fact there are
i certain laws governing cam
paign methods and election1
day proceedings and that those
;laws cannot be broken with
impunity.
It is an appropriate job fori
the attorney general.
HAWAII'S PREPAREDNESS
we would have an
militia 3.000.000 s
Probably the
for Hawaii's h(
membership may
the fact tht re is i
native population
organized
ong.
xplanation
vy guard
e found in
' immense
rid a host
t Japanese on the island. The
whites may deem a consider
able military force necessary!
for their own protection and if
so they have a reason of their I
own for believing in prepared-
fess.
THEIR STRANGE CONDUCT '
q HEORETICALLY every
one would like to see the
war come to a close. It
is laying a continent in waste
ami in a manner threatens the
safety of civilization. At the
same time the quarrel, what
ever it may have been, over
which the war arose, is as far
from solution as at the begin
ning. Yet when Henry Ford makes
a sincere, though probably
hopeless, endeavor to forward
the cause of peace, all he gets
from the metropolitan press i
ridicule and abuse. The aver
age large citv paper considers
any peace advocate as a luna
tic. In their view there seems
to be no sanity excepting in
'aughter and the propogation
of misery. -
It is a queer world.
TO CLOSE FOREVER
Store is rapidly nearing its end and will soon close its
doors Closing Out Sale Now Going On
Quitting Prices that Mean Dollars Saved to You.
OUR FIRST ATTEMPT
HOUGH Hawaii is small
in population that little
United States possession
has a national guard 3700
strong. It is composed of
whites and Filipinos, but no
Japanese. If the various states
not be an anti-Best affair nor I of the United States had each
1 LARD
Xmas
We have a limited supply
of extra fancy
DRESSED T U R KEYS,
GEESE, DUCKS AND
CHICKENS
HAMS 1
a
Pleats
i
HERE appears to be a
disposition in certain
quarters to draw tne in
ference from the decline in the
'price of the Anglo-French
! bonds, that our first important
attempt at international bank
I ing had proved somewhat of a
i failure. The facts of the case
hardly bear out this conclusion.
The chief object of the bond
sale was to raise a credit of1
$500,000,000 for two of our
best customers. Despite the
fact that the amount asked for
was the largest ever raised by
One country for another, that j
the borrowers were engaged ini
a great war against a most for- j
inidable antagonist, and that
investors here were unaccus-
tomed to lending money out-j
Bide of the country, the entire
amount was subscribed for in
a few hours after the subscrip
tion books were opened.
Departing from their usual j
procedure of underwriting, the
bankers permitted everyone to
participate in the underwriting
en the same terms as them-1
selves. Where the appearance i
j .,.,,,. c juuiscu vi gciuiiK a line am , . .. . ,
V fowl for Christmas 8 ? failure comes ln te that thp
li '-S&' bankers, after allowing the
ft WE ARE THE HOME IN PENDLETON OF M i general public to subscribe to
'A 1 4-1 i i - i a i iu
.tr ine oonus at 30, uit" saint." putt
?j iu.. :a i.
i e liiv paiu, aneiiipieu iu ic-
'11 them at 98. Obviously,
3j ! comparatively few people who
i intended to buy at all were left
S as buyers at the hierher price.
8 But the great bulk of the
$500,000,000 was immediately
3pj absorbed by bona fide invest-
rs. who evidently intend t"
el hold the bonds for their income
3g return. The small floating sup
Sfjplv taken by speculators, and
31 which is now coming on the
mark'' at declimntr prices
I does not measure the success of
s the undertaking any more than
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MEN'S ENGLISH SLIP-ON
COATS, NOW
S.1.75
MEN'S FOUR-IN-HAND TIES,
NOW
Uc
MEN'S PARIS GARTERS, NOW
irc
MEN'S 2 FOR 25c HOSE, NOW
so
MEN'S PARIS SHIRTS, NOW
980
MEN'S RIDING BOOTS, NOW
94.95
MEN'S SUITS IN ALL SIZES
AND MATERIALS, VALUES
TO $18.50, NOW
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MEN'S ODD COATS, NOW
19o
KNIT MUFFLERS, REGULAR
50c, NOW
190
SMOKING JACKETS, REGU
LAR $7.50, NOW
94.7S
ONE LOT STETSON HATS
NOW
92.50
MEN'S HEAVY TAN WORK
SHOES, NOW
82. 15
ONE LOT DRESS HATS, NOW
91.49
MEN'S HI-CUT SHOES, 12 AND
14 INCH, NOW
93.88
MEN'S GUN METAL DRESS
SHOES
Lot No. 1 91.98
Lot No. 2 S2.9S
ONE LOT W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOES, NOW
82.98
MEN'S FINE SUITS IN BLUE
SERGE, ALL WOOL, NOW
S12..10
MEN'S FINE WINTER OVER
COATS, NOW
89.9.",
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS,
THAT FORMERLY SOLD
UP TO $10, NOW
82.9r,
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, NOW
:;r,o
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M. GALE Sb SON
Wessel's Old Stand.
.if i
Main and Court Streets.
if
i
i
urder early and assure yourself of getting a fine
fowl for Christmas.
WE ARE THE HOME IN PENDLETON OF
U. S. Inspected Meets
the kind you will want to serve at vour Christmas din
ner because they are, always absolutely pure and free
HUE WARNINGS ARE
SENT BROADCAST 10
SAVE IAS DISASTER
with the cruelties
U) them
However, their
Without method. th
top righting
AcconliriK to
trlan prisoners
It) Russian han
as affects the
(rowing kind.
so often
prn lnir
churned j
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NATION AIi FIRE PKOTBCTIOJi
ISSOCIATION CRGKH
CARE III TAKES.
from disease of every kind.
It's health insurance to buy
t"n. Sauage and Lard of the
fresh Pork, Beef, Mut-
OREGON MARKET
815 Ma;
Two telephones 600, 601
Post.
The Greatest Gift
A Franklin
ie happiest Christmas your
r knew.
Reo, or
SEVERE RHEUMATIC
PAINS DISAPPEAR
Rhmna'Isrr. depi ait on an aeid
in the blood, which iffecti th
mtiscleB and joint', producing in
flammation, itiftien ind pain. T"" i i -acid
pets Into the blood throojft
sunt defect in the rligeitive
Hood's BtmpnilU, the M-tim
Mood tonic, ifi very sneeeMiul in I1
trentmcnt of rheit" at ism. II t
ilireetly, with piiri'vin? effect
the blood, and Unnrn-cjM In -
tion. Don't vtiffer. Get Hood'
Dodge f
DULL. SPLITTING
Will bring to your folks all the joys of mo
toring, .'Hi!) days during the year.
A full stock of all models now on our
floors for immediate delivery.
SICK HEADACHE
The National Fire I'r
dation, with head'iuarte
issues the following
warnings:
I or the Home,
)o not decorate yot
tree with paper, cotton,
Inflammable material.
tinsel and
hrlstma.i
nv other
metallic
tmmald.'
tree fe
to repre nt
iave snow UM
s within re'i h
time. CancUei
I'd. and it' t he
ley will &X pi r
iv will Imitat
numnsr 01
nuarv from
mam
mini!
Iiettir
Call and look them over.
You take a Dr. Jamee' Ilaadache
PowiUf and in juat a few momanta
your bead clean and all neuralgia and
disbrcaa vaniahca. It'a the quickest
and aurwt rilief for hxadachc. whether
dull, throbbing, aplitting or nerre
racking. Send aomeone to the drug
tore ami get a dime package now.
Quit uifering it'a ao aecdleaa. Be
sure you get Dr. Jamc Headache
S ; Powder then there will be bo diaap-
Pendleton Auto Company
Dr. Jamet' Headache Powder re
lieve at once 10 cento a
package.
other
decorations only, and set the tr
curely so that the children in reach
ing for things cannot tip It over.
Do not use cotton
snow. If you must
MDMtof fibre.
Do not leave match
of children at hollda?
are meant to he liKh
children get match ea
Iment with them Tl
their elders.
Do not allow treea
side buildings after tt
tree itself Ignites rca
riles becotne ir'. a i
'ires usually CKSCUf ir
this cause.
A . house nf merritr
than a house I
l or store-. ChurcAe anil Itniuii-
Watch ga." Jets. Decorations ma
in- carried against them 1
rents.
Watch smokers,
them to light clKar:
Do not make th
In electrical wiring
electrical inspector.
Read your Inaurance policies
Defective heating and llghtl IK
equipments and combuatible rulihish
In furnace rooms are the usual cause
of winter fires. Such flrea are un
necessary and will not occur In prem
ise property cared for.
Where are you going to put he
hoxes. exoelelor and other combuatible
packing material that comeB w'th
("hrlstrtias gifts?
s. war. nt least as far
czar's prisoners. is
for the story relate,
that ln the mining regions prisoners
are paid ''or their work and "not oniv
have bank accounts, but are forward
ing funds to Austria!"
It Is nil sorts of a war. and It is
good to pin one's faith to stories of
It with the human touch.
Hut It
this nun
hopes to
sources, and so cripple the efficiency I
of her enemies?
In the meantime, the working
prisoners who clink their coin and.
have bank accounts may pray for the I
preservation of their captors!
s possible tha
ne treatment
get wllllnR ot
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Of the total world production
commercial cotton In 1814. the Unite
States contributed 60.9 per cent.
A Well Known Woman Speaks
Let's Have Music in the
Home on Christmas Eve.
You can prolong the joyou spirit of Christmas
and make it a part of vour evervl. i:r L- .
ing to your loved ones the one big gift MUSIC
and its charms.
ir cur-
Do not permit
Inside buildings
slightest chanm
without consult-
CURRENT THINKING
WAR'S kIMM.v MDE.
(Atlanta Constitution.)
A war i nrrespondent plcturea a
scene of Itusslan aojdlera at prayer
on the eve of battle, and the WOttdef
of It Is that they are said to pray U
'ervently for the salvation of their
enemies as for their own soiil-pres-crviitlon
In this they would seem
to give evidence of a certain gentle
ness arid gcneioalty not In keeping
In Every Town in Oregon Nelhbcn
bay the Same
Portland, Oiegon. "I ham naw'.
j)r. I'lerc'D Fa
vorite Prescription
for my nerve3
nnii a general
break -down and
after nsitiK only
three bottles I
was completely
cured. I also used
Doctor Pierce's
Golden Medical
Discovery for the
blood and it proved
very beneficial.
"I can heartily recommend Doctor
Pierce's medicines." MRS. J. (i.
Hapoh, 648 Deacnro Ave.
The mighty restorative power of Dr.
Pierce's favorite Prescription speedily
causes an womanly troubles to disap
pear compels the organs to properly
perform their natural functions, cor
rects displacements, overcomes irregu
larities, removes pain and misery at
certain times and brings back health
and strength to nervous, irritable aud
exIiausU-d women.
It iH a wonderful prescription, pre
pared only from nature's roots and
herbs, with no alcohol to falsely stim
ulate and no narcotics to wreck the
nerves. It banishes pain, headache,
backache, low spirits, not flashes,
draggiug-down sensation, worry and
Sleeplessness surely and without loss
of time.
Why should any woman continue to
worry, to h ad a miserable existence,
when certain help is at hand?
What Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription has done for thousands it
Will da for yon. It's not a leoni
remedy for its Ingredients arc' printed
on wrapper, (let it this very day
from any medicine dealer in cither
Hquid or tablet form.
i . .the 5rf,ndest 'ft or e nd for all-a gift which
w.Il afford them greater and more lasting pleasure, by
Tar, than other present, of short life or that they would
soon tire of.
j Each of These is a Gift Ideal
! Edison Amberola
iE Victor Victrola
E Banjo
Harmonica
E Music Roll
E Violin
5 Record Albums
S Edison Disc
Machine
E Gibson Mandolin
E Clarinet
E Rrass Horn
-JO
Accordion
Records
Mandolin
Snare Drum
Flute
Piano
Octarina
Music Satchel
Piano Player
Guitar
Sheet Music, Trumpets, Tambourines, Castenets Strings E
and Musical Literature in fact if there is anything yon E
E Wil"t in the music line, we can supply it.
Make the start this Xmas. Give your child a musical
S instrument and & musical education and you will have E
jjj bestowed character and refinement.
PIANOS from $in.r) up and Players from $350 up with S
E Payments as low as $10.00 down and $6.00 a month. S
1 PHONOGRAPHS as low as $1.00 down and $1.00 month. S
r
! Warren's Music House I
E Pendleton, Oregon.
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