East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 21, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1916.
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VISION OF LASTING PEACE
IS MUNSTERBERG FINAL
MESSAGE TO THE WORLD
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The Woman s Gift
Women admire flowers. They love
them just because they are sentimental.
Nothing so expresses the thoughtfulnesa of
the giver. Offering now for Xmas
Carnations Poinsetta, Chrysanthemum,
Violeti and Rose. Holly Wreaths and
Evergreen for Decorating. Blooming
Plant, Poiiuetta, Christmas Pepper,
Cvclamen, etc.
Order early, we are now making reser
vations for Christmas Eve and Xmas
Morning delivery.
G. W. Hooker, Florist
523 Main St.
Phone 522.
Mail orders given
personal attention.
Tlie Thoughtful Person Gives Practical Gifts
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THIS CHRISTMAS
and you give more than an artlcl?,
more thnn a mere remembrance
you present the recipient with
Service Itself.
The average person appreciates
most a gift that la useful. Such a
gift is the Electrical Appliance; !t
lightens labor, shortens hours of
housework, saves wear and tear
and uncertainty, turns worry Into
cheer and comfort.
Call, and see our line.
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HARDWARE GIFT HINTS
BOYS' TOOL CHESTS of real
guaranteed tools.
CARVING SOTS, plain and
silver mounted,
COMMUNITY SILVERWARE!
warranted for fifty years.
ICR AND ROLLER
SKATES.
SAFETY RAZORS.
POCKET KNIVES.
GUN 8,
AIR RIFLES
ROYS' WAGONS
SLEDS
And many other useful and
practical articles of which our
stock consists.
We tke pleasure In showing
onr moods and In helping y.n to
solivt your ChrimmM presents,
and Invito you to call at onr
store.
WFAR-EVEU ALUMINUM
OOOKINO UTENSILS.
ALUMINUM COFFEE PER
CVLATOItS. ALUMINUM TEA BALL TEA
POTS.
The Taylor Hardware Co.
PENDLETON, OREGON
WHOLE WORM ON UOOU TKR.MK.
WITH IIATKJCD POIUMJTTE.V. AT
END OF El'HOPEAN WAR, PRE
IKTKI BY HARVARD PRO
FK8SOR HFFOItE SUDDEN
DEATH.
NEW YORK, Do-. 21. The Ut
public memage of ProfraHor Miinnter-bc-rg,
who died suddenly In his ciam.
room In Cambridge. Mam., rontaiiiH
a vllon of nrav and good will and In
It the writer Indicated that lie be
lieved such a peace waa near. The
mrage was sent to a weekly maga
zine here and mule public today u
on recrlit of news of his death. Of
the war the mewage nays:
No trace will remain; those who
hated most hotly will forget mom
quickly. Men will look one another
In the face with astonishment; the
spell will be broken. They simpiy
will not believe that they could mis
Judge and maltreat their friends so
grossly. The subtle power of our
mind to forget will become mankind's
blessing. As soon as peace Is secured
we shall keep the peace, not only by
harsh methods of enforcing It but by
the hundred times better method of
making It natural. And It can be
come natural because all the scorn
of today will fall off like a scab of a
healing wound.
Vnleew all psreholoelt-al signs de
ceive tut. after tills war ends peace
really will be lasting and I feci sure
the end of the war Is near, the world
Christmas) tree will lie glistening to
morrow, tlie fragrance of It candles
already pcrvadcM tlie world.
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NEW WAR COUNCIL OF FRANCE
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Quickly following the Ilrltish ex
ample of cnoosuiK a small council to
manage the war the French have se
lected five well-known men. They
are, besides Premier Briand. Alexan
dre Ribot. who continues as minister
of finance; fieneral Hubert Lyautey.
as new war minister; Rear Admiral
I-acaae. as new minister of marine,
and Albert Thomas, promoted to be
minister of munitions and transport
from an undersecretary-ship he held
in the same department.
HELIX FOLK ARE BUSY
PREPARING FOR XMAS
School Will Dl-ml- Deccmlier 22 and
Will Reopen on January 2 Other
News Note.
(East Oregonian Special )
HELIX. Dec. 20. Everybody Is
preparing for the holidays. The school
will give an entertainment at the
opera house Thursday evening.
School will dismiss on the 22 until
January 2.
The Masonic and Eastern Star
lodges will have installation Dec. 2 7,
families of the members of the order
invited.
The Mothers' and Teachers Cluo
held an important special meeting at
the home of Mrs. Victor Mason Mon
day. Mrs. John Quest and Mrs. Leroy
Penland, visited at Stanton S'atlon
Friday.
Carl Engdahl Is home from a week s
vacation in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. a W. Thome were
Holdman visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of Saint
Hollow, were Friday visitors.
M. Bryan has gone to Caldwell, Ida
ho. Bert Warren of Cold Spring, waa in
town Saturday, i
F. J. Young of Pendleton was here
Saturday. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson of
Cold Spring, were Sunday visitors
here.
Mise Vesta Morrison, Juniper
teacher, was a Saturday ehoper.
Mrs. A. J. Tltsworth and daughter
Helen, have returned from Idaho.
R. C. Julian was a Saturday visitor
from Attalla.
Rv. W. R, Storms of Wallula,
preached In the Baptist church Sun
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Grover and
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Scott will spend
Christmas In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Albee are ex1
pectlng their daughter, Miss Letha,
from Monmouth Sunday -
Mr. and Mrs E. L Norvell will
spend the holidays with Rev. J. W.
Stockton and family at Ferndale.
Miss Eunice Smith, teacher, leaves
Saturday for Volmer, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mason leave
Saturday for a visit to Prosser and
other Washington cities.
Miss Edna Potts will spend the
holidays at Milton.
Miss Iva McKlnney will go to Wes
ton, a guest of the Fuson home.
B. Westersund of Ring, was In
town Monday.
REFUSED TO SWEEP
UP AUTO'S REMAINS
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It Wrecked aim Is Held for Utter
ing Street.
For Good Things to Eat
on CHRISTMAS
Candies and Nuts for the Children
AN EXTRA LARGE LINE OF CHOICE FRESH CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND NUTS
ALL DISPLAYED WELL MAKING IT EASY FOR YOU TO CHOOSE JUST WHAT
YOU WANT. Ts-J-ii
Our Prices Can't Be Beat
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RIBBON CANDY
ROLL SUGAR STICKS
PARIS CREAMS
FRENCH MIXED
JELLY BEANS
BON BONS, Chocolate
ROYAL CHOCOLATES
ROLLA ROLLA WHIRLS
MIXED TAFFY
MARSHMALLOWS
LION MIXTURE
PLAIN MIXED
Mixed Nut, Walnut, Almonds, Peanut, Brazil NuU,
Filbert, Pecan, Good Lry Popcorn mat win pop.
TRU-BLU FANCY CAKES, COOKIES AND BISCUITS QQtfj'
Dates, Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Bananas, Clear Comb Hon- PURCHASE
ey, Cranberries, Etc. Extra choice Vegetables fresh for Q) 5T0SAG
nnnv PVitnaTTiaa taVilo F Cm C.
DE SURE
FRESH EGGS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CAKES
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These Eggs are guaranteed to be fresh and the supply is
limited so get your order in early.
AND CHICKENS OH YOU CHICKENS!
Nice Chickens for your Holiday dinners, dressed or alive,
large or f rys, aged six months to eight years.
Also have a limited amount of fresh Country Sausage
spare ribs and back bone.
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FRESH
TRY THE GRIGGS' SYSTEM. GET THE GRIGGS' HABIT
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i,' We irive the big cash discount ana save you money, w e pay you uie casn. iry
K for a month and get acquainted with our low prices on best table necessities, sold
jg to you courteously and delivered promptly. Leave your cash at home if you wish and
XX pay the first of the month.
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Telephone 445
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and recognised the remains of his au
to. Policeman Sharies soio aiso na.
pened along and ordered Popp to re
move what was left of the car.
"Me remove that Junk? Not on
your life," he rejoined, whereupon ho
was arrested.
"It's pretty rough to have your
machine etolen'and wrecked and then
get arrested," he said to Magistrate
Conway in Long Island court yester
day. "It certainly Is," agreed the magis
trate. "I'll parole you for further
hearing tomorrow."
Wolff was held In $1500 bail on a
charge of grand larceny.
NEW YORK, Dec. 1 9. Every since
William J. Popp of No. 14 Ninth
Avenue, Astoria, bought a popular
brand of automobile several weeks;
ago the going has been rough for!
him. I
He visited a friend at Broadway,
and Second Avenue Saturday night :
and tied his car to a post When he !
came out a few minuteji later It was '
gone. He reported the loss and Po-1
liceman Mohrmann soon found Wil
liam Wolff, twenty-three, of No. B4
Wilson avenue. Long Island City, sit
ting in Proadway In a dazed condi
tion. A car In which he hnd been
riding had struck something and was
pleated up like an accordion. When
the policeman questioned him he
smilingly fald some one had planted
a tree in the road.
About this time Popp came along
Coiigli Medicine for Children,
Mrs. Hugh Cook, Scotsville, N. T.,
says: "About five years ago when
we were living in Garbutt, 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.
fact, she traces her descent from Eve
"Erve," Dr. Bhaw assured her audi
ence, "took the first step toward
feminism in partaking of the fruit of
the Tree of Knowledge. Though over
come, retarded and sidetracked on
the way, through the sex degeneracy
of some women, nevertheless ther
has been ever present In women that
aspiration."
Feminism Dr. Shaw defined as "as
piration for true humanism,"-
Good Will at Christmas Time
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KVE IHOT ' NEW WOMAN.
NEW YORK, Dec. 20 It is foolish
to be worried over the "new" woman.
Dr. Anna Howard Shaw assured the
Institute of Arts and Sciences at Co
lumbia University last night, for she
is not as "new" as she is painted. In
There is no gift affording such lasting
pleasure and carrying with it so unmis
takably the good will of the giver as a Sav
ings Account with this strong bank in the
name of the recipient.
With one dollar or more you can open an
account that will earn 4T. interest.
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Suffered the Agony
of a Dozen Deaths
PltOMlNKXT FARMER IN CAN
ADA ntciunKs ins escape
FROM THE OPERATING
TABLE.
In a leXter to friends at Saskatoon.
Mr. F. Gifford, of the Ball Rock
Farm, Maymont, Saskathewan, Can
ada, says: "Thanks to Frultola an i
Traxo I am alive. I lay on my back
for sixteen days, suffering the agonies
of a dosen deaths, I began taking
Frultola and was relieved of a great
many gall stones. My health la now
fully restored."
Frultola and Traxo are compound
ed from the original Edsall formulas
at the Plnus laboratories In Uontlcel
lo, 111., and can be purchased In Pen
dleton of Tollman & Co., (is Main
street; a doctor's prescription is not
necenary. Frultola Is a pure fruit
oil and acta as an Intestinal lubricant
and disintegrates the hardened particles that cause so much suffering, dis
charging the accumulated waste to the sufferer's Intense relief. One dose
Is usually sufficient to Indicate Its efficacy. Traxo la a tonlc-alteratlve
that is most effective to rebuild and restore the weakened, rundown sys
tem. A booklet of special Interest to those who suffer from s'omach trou
ble can be obtained by writing to the Plnus Laboratories, Monticello,
Illinois.
MR. F. GIFFORD
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will make 1917 a Great Story Year. Beside
the Great Serials and 20O Short Stones,
there are rare S;iecial Panes lor eaih ore.
Family Pase, evoeptional Kditorial Pace.
Boys' Parr, Girls' Pae, Children's I'a,.e.
Doctor's Corner, Current Events, Nature
and Science, Travel, Information, etc.
Everything fmm everywhere for every,
one in tlie family.
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