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VAILA1S AST OREGONlAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. JANUARY 1. 1917. LIGHT fAUiV VIE extend to a our V FRIENDS, both old and new, an assurance of appreci ation of the many favors shown us during the year just closed and most sincere wish es for a New Year of Health, Happiness and Prosperity. PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. SIX liiCf S OF SHOW AT HELIX ItKSUiKNTS .KB KNJOYIXU Al.l. TIIK Sl'OKTS Ob' WINTKU IX t'MMX SKATING. Odiiri'llmvs H'J1 InstaumUm of of. fiivrs; IjkIIcs o( Maiivbn'8 Will Knuw-tain; Christian ldks Aid to llmo Ilozaar m February 22. WRIGHTS OFFER PEACE TERMS. NEW TORK. Dec SO The Wright Martin Aircraft Corporation, holder of the aeroplane patents of Orville and Wilbur Wright of Dayton, O., an nounced today the terms on which H will consent to live at peace with its comnetitors and refrain from press, ing damage suits against them for al leged infringements of the Wright patents. The corporation proposes that every rlva'. manufacturer of aeroplanes How Publicity Helped Mrs. Thomas to Health DOCTOR HAD DECREED OPERA TION WHEN SHE READ OF MRS. DrXLAVS EX PERIENCE. Some time ago Mrs. R. C. Dunlap of DeKalb, Mo., wrote to the St. Jo seph, Mo., Nws-Press telling how, after years of suffering with stomach J , y'ji ' ! f i - fTii trouble she had been relieved of a :! 4 , ' Vj quantity of gall stones and restored zLf ' ' to nea'th through using Frultola and read by Mrs. Georgia Coe Thomas of Lancaster, Mo., who had been told by her doctor, after months of treat ment for similar trouble, that noth. ing but an operation would Bave her. Mrs. Thomas , obtained Frultola andTraxo from the drug store, and says: "By the time I had taken a month's treatment I felt like a new woman; the first dofe of Frultola brought a large number of gall stones and I am cer tain Frultola and Traxo saved my life." Frultola and Traxo are compounded from the original Edsall formulas at the Pinus laboratories in Montlcello, 111, and can be purchased in Pen dleton of Tallman & Co., 623 Main Street; a doctor's pescription is not necessary. Fruitola is a pure fruit oil that acts as an intestinal lubricant and disintegrates the hardened parti cles that cause so much suffering, dis charging the accumulated waste to t he sufferer's intense relief. One dose la usually sufficient to indicate Itr efficacy. Traxo is a tonic-alterative that is most effective to rebuild and restore the weakened, rundown sys tem. A booklet of special interest to those who suffer from stomach trouble can be obtained by writing to the pin us Laboratories, Montlcello, Illinois. h L ' r " I1 shall take out a license from the Wright-Martin concern and pay to the latter a royalty of 5 per cent on gross business. It is stipulated that the license mst pay at least $10,000 royalty a year. There are 12 import ant manufacturers of planes in this country, so that the Wright company would get at least (120,000 a year if these companies adopted the proposed plan. 01 OS 1 SIIUIII DA 1 .5 "Hi Whole Life Work Had Become Centered in the Re clamation of the Kings Basin Desert." L. C. YEOMANS Offers THE DRAMATIZATION BY MARK SWAN, OF THE WESTERN CLASSIC COLONEL IS SCHOOL'S BWANA TUMBO SANTA Telia Pupils Elephant Killing Story Before Stripping Tree of Gifts. " NEW TORK. Dec. 30. Lacking only snowy whiskers and a red lack. et to make him a regular st wipt rvi Theodore Roosevelt addressed the fifty-odd pupils of the Cove Neck, L. I., school with a huge Christmas tree Party. All in all, the colonel was the happiest youngster there. For more than thirty years Colonel Roosevelt has been official Santa Claus of the school, an institution dating back to the old blue backed speller. The Roosevelt children grew up at its quaint desks. Before an adienrA enmnntAj f Commodore W. L. Swan, the Rev. H. b. uunnmg and a background of proud parents the pupils marched up and received their gifts from the col onel, who prefaced the riflin r rh Christmas tree with an elephant kill ing story of his Christmas In Africa, The children had heart narmhto tn select their (rifts before. "The colonel's aengnt bubbled over when he count ed those who had rhmwn hrw Mnnt implements. He lectured them on the courtesy and gallantry of the Ideal boy scout and closed with the admoni tion, "Don't let any one bully you!" (East Oregonian Special.) I HKL1X, Ore., Dee. 30. There is I about six 'nches of snow here and ' sleigh bells are more in evidence than i nut os or horses. Helix is having some good skating I Charles Smith has been employed to keep the ground In good condition by I using water from the city well. Af ! ternoons and evenings are enjoyed by many. I Nasburg lodge A. F. and A. M. in stalled Wednesday 27th. E. E. Elielet W. M.; Bert Warren, S. W.; Wm. I Tiper, J. W.; Elmer Albee, secretary; I J. & Norvell, treasurer; T. M. Cook, ! T. The Ionic chapter of the O. E. S. 'also installed its officers, previously mentioned. Ceremonies public to the families of members of the orders About 75 were present. A banquet was served. Music and games were enloyed during the social hour fol lowing. The Ladies of the Maccabees wil. give an entertainment Feb. 14. Halt cf the proceeds to go to the natatorl um fund. The Christian Ladies Aid will have their annual bazaar Feb. 22. Among other articles for sale are 19 rugs. The Jacobson Brothers, near Stan ton Station, are being visited during the holiday? by their sisters, Mrs. M. Midland, accompanied by her hus band and Misses Gunnell and Stgna Jacobson, all of Seattle. Wednesday evening about 50 of their friend! were entertained at the Jacobson home by a dancing party. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed. Mr. and Mra J. C. Prendergast gave a turkey dinner Monday to 16 of their friends In Juniper canyon. Mrs. McCane gave a dinner Thurs day and there are more to follow. Emil Timmerman recently married is remodeling the old W. B. Hender son house on the land adjoining Helix on the east, and will occupy it upon completion. G. E. Smith has gone out to re pair the walls of the Flock residence recently damaged by fire. Mr. and Mrs. E. Potts of Sand Hol low were dinner guests at the Oscar Piper home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ruther have re turned from a visit with the N. O. CarlBtron family at Adams. Luke Hutchison is conducting the meat market during G. Kullle's ab sence. Mrs L. D. Owens has returned to her home near Wallula. F. L. and J. L. Peterson of Junl rer visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson here first of the week. Mrs. Hattle Pierce is home from a few days visit with her daughter Mrs. U. S. Farley at Pendleton. M. D. Smith of Smith Bros. firm. Is ill at his home. Wm. Mills of Juniper was a Wed nesday visitor. Fred Bllnn has a new Buick. Mrs. Bert Warren and Mrs. John Wyrick were Wednesday visitors. Mrs N. Curts of Walla Walla is visiting the A. L. Grover home. Mr. and Mrs. Grover leave for Portland Saturday for a few days outing, their daughter Regina being convalescent. Mrs. J. C. Peterson of Stanton Sta tion was a Wednesday shopper. By Harold Bell Wright uiii Dining of UOiiii With VIRGINIA HARDY A Strong Cast of Well Known Players. A Beautiful Scenic Production. See the Sand Storm in the Desert. NOTE This ia the Only Company in the United States or Canada playing this play, hence the Original Company. PRICES Lower floor $1.50, $1.00; Boxes $1.50; Bal cony 75c; Gallery 50c. Reserved Seat Sale Opens Thursday at the Delta. Warrant for Venfeelos. LONDON, Dee. 30 A warrant had been Issued at Athens for the arrest of Ellphtherics Venizelos, the former premier, on charges of high treason and of libeling the Greek general staff in articles published in a news paper several months ago, says a Reuter dipatch from the Greek capital. The Habit of Taking Cold. With many people taking cold is a habit but fortunately tone that is eas ily broken. Take a cold sponge bath every morning when you first get out of bed not ice cold, but a tempera ture of about 90 degrees F. Also sleep with your window up. Do this and you will seldom take cold When you do take cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and get rid of it as quickly as possible. Obtainable every where. Adv. Kaiser Wilhelm persaps Is soothed by the thought that neither did Noah's peace dove accomplish any thing on Its first trip. Outdoor sleepers are entitled to crawl in and get warm provided they will refrain from bragging abou; sleeping outside. Trance answers the German conten tion that it ha spent its strength ! t.nr.dlng out a wallop that, in the Ian- gu. re of the ring, la almost a "hay- r.itker." m Ik f.ry I STRE3CSTHESS PllflXO. AMERICAN TS RFTT.irKir.TV WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. Ricardo Solts, the American who recently was taken from Matamoras to Victoria ha been released, the Mexican foreign or flee informed Consul Parker in Mex ico City today. 40 CENT WOOL IS 0UTLQ0KF0R1917 rtvrftlwii of Woolgrowers' .Vooula Uou, Basra opairtin on Letter from National secretary. That woolgrowers of the northwest will receive as high as forty cents for their 1917 wool clip la the opinion of W. B. Barratt, president of the Ore gon Woolgrowenr Association, says the Heppner Gazette-Times. He bas es his contentions in pnrt from the following letter which he recently re coived from & W. MoClure, secretary of the National Woolgrowers" Associa tion: Mr. W. B, Barratt, Heppner, Oregon; Dear Mr. Barratt The Wood Livo Stock Company of Spencer Idaho, has sold their clip at 35 cents with ten cents down. This clip is part fin and part cross clip, and they sold It for three cents under the market. Here in Utah a great deal of wool Is sold at from 30 to 34 cents. Heavy short fine wools have sold at 31 cents and the better fine wools up to 34 cents; 27 cents has taken much of the fine wool In Nevada, but it was all sold under Its actual market value. Some of the wools that were consigned last spring have been sold In Boston, 'o as to net the owners in Idaho and Wyoming 37 1-2 cents. (Signed.) S. W. McCLURE, Secretary. Inactivity Causes constipation. Lack of exercise in the winter is a frequent cause of constipation. You feel heavy, dull and listless, your com plexion is sallow snd pimply, and en. ergy at low ebb. clean up this con dition at once with Dr. King's New Life Pills, a mild laxative that relieves the colgested intestines without grip ping. A dose before retiring will as sure you a full and easy movement In the morning. 25c at your drug gist. Adv. 4 DTOT. NlTiSE IVES FOnTOFE TO Tl BEUCTIiARS V j . s ' . 1 V V, I ' - - L .... -V-''1'-. -iifc i S H'' i J -c . v V , ' Jt , I ! -'f3&L. 1 f - I 1 K 1 MISS MARTHA HENTSCHEl NEW YORK. Dee. 29. After work- ing for years as a nurse among per sons suffering with tuberculosis, Miss Martha Hentschel of Kingston, N. Y., Is dying today of the dread disease! 8he has been told that she cannot live over New Years, and consequently has directed that an estate owned by .LIGHTWEIGHT STILL SEEKS TITLE. " -J J 4 T ft P - N A i f , ' , : ' v r . ' ' ' - WORK ON OUR NEW STORE IS PROGRESSING RAPIDLY. r w v r w j 5 Arriving' Daily 5 WE'LL SOON BE WITH YOU AGAIN WATCH THIS SPACE. WE WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR Bond Brothers Pendleton's Leading Clothiers her at Kingston be devoted to the care and cure of victims of consumption. ADRIATIC DOCKS S DAYS LATE; RACED WITH SVSPIOCTED R AIDE It NEW YORK, Dec.-30. An uniden tified ship having one funnel and two masts In general answering the de scription of the German raider of which entente vessels have been warned by wireless during the past 10 days, followed the White Star liner Adriatic last Friday morning, according to to passengers, when she arrived here today from Liverpool. The ship was sighted off New foundland, the' passengers asserted. She appeared shortly after a wireless less warning to look out for a raider had been received. The Adriatic, un. der full speed, changed her course. The stranger for a brief time fol lowed the Adriatic and then bore away In a different direction. 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