East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 24, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
DAILY EAST ORFGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1917.
EIGHT PAGES
V.
Mix sn4MnfKiYV)B
pre&oniari)
AN INPFPENDKNT NKWSPAPER
folllal4 Dally and Keml Werklj at Pen-
dletoti, Oreffon, by the
AM OBKUO.NIAN 1'UltLlSHINQ CO.
ftnrarad at
Otagua. a aecond
tha noatofflra t Pendleton.
-cliH mall matter.
ON BALR IN OTHKR CITIK8
lapfrlal Hotel Neva stand, Portland.
Bow ma a Kawa Co.. Portland, Oregoa.
ON FII-H AT
Co Ira an Rnreao, 008 hectirlty Building.
' Waablnatoa, D. C, Bureau 601 Foor-
'tceoUi Utrert, N. W.
BUBSCBU'TION RATK8
(IN ADVANCE)
Pally, one year, by mall ....
Pally, a!x montlia by nmll..
Pally, three montua by mall .,
Pally, one month, by mall
PHy. ona year by carrier
I'nuy, an monina. by earner...
Pally, three montua. by carrier...
I'auy. one month, by enrrler
Heral-Weekly, one year, by mall .,
Semi-Weekly, alx months, bv mall....
8eml-Weekly, four months, by mall.
included. The facts about
Norway are interesting as
showing the sad plight of neu
tral countries, particularly
those with considerable mara-
time business. Neutrals as
. well as belligerents will wel-
' come the day of peace and their
; interests as well as the inter
i esta of the democracies of the
world call for a peace that will
Z 1.25 be lasting.
.no i
1 5" ; Walla Walla merchants are
i.w planning drastic reform with
..". reference to store credits and
.75
.60
V -
the scheme is not without mer
it; if a 30 day credit system
could be observed prices would
be lowei'ed. The chief danger
is that some stores may not ob
serve the rule in good faith
HERMfSTON COUNTRY
LOYAL TO RED CROSS
I!K1 t'ltONS MI.MIU Itsllll- WAS
lM'URASKit )i:it III")
1'Kii i: r.
AsktHl ftr -130 Mi'iuhcix I'oniiiiuiiMy
KiUsihI nil .Members Dui'lni;' Drive:
ARKIVKHiVO Silll ihlV ll C'ttllM's
Town l'rldf.
give peace or war and he chose
,var. "To Paris" was the Ger
' man cry and with it an , inso
lent boast that the emperor i hoping to lure customers away
ouiu xaKe nis unrisimas ain- from merchants who keep the
ner in the French capital. He agreement.
, was unaoie 10 Keep mat Doast
. , but it should not be forgotten.
It reflects the spirit of Pots-i have been claimin? that the
a m and the hyPcrisy of tne . idea of conscription is not pop-
!Berlin Peace manouvers now. uiar and that if the people had
iv the dawn. The kaiser wants peace, notja chance to vote upon it they
from sentiments of humanity, i would refect it; but the Cana-
The can has come! ning work but because he knows the jig'dians have just voted strongly
Tu ai.o;re me,, enlist to- i is up-" HavinS f ailed of victory for compulsory service and Ca-
day ' against an unprepared foe helnada's fate in the event of a
And thrilling with your nation's : faces a realization that the German victory would be
pride.
Thank God you do not have
to stay!
Enlist today! .
Turn you from labor's vast de-
mands
And look not back, O strong
and free!
You who uphold Columbia's
hands
May rightly shout at liberty!
Enlist today!
We who must stay and watch
beside
Our homes bid you godspeed,
so go!
Oh, rob us not, dear lads, of
this
The only glory we may know
Evelyn M. tfcrimger,
( Kust Orogonian Special. I
Ulik.MISTON, Dec. I. llermls
ttm's drive in the new Kcil t'ross
membership campaiKn has been as
successful us anticipated hy the cunt'
Palgn managers, Thomas Campbell
j unit Mrs. J. H. Mliihm.
The twelve committees uppoiuted
to canvass the various districts se
lected Thursday us the tl.ay for the
work, and if ever a territory was
thoroughly combed in a short time
the Umatilla, project received it on
Pacifists and propogandists j Thursday.
in spite, or the thorough prepara
tion there were a .low inhabitants
missed on the day of the drive, but
they have since been given an oppor
tunity to honor themselves by plac
ing a dollar in the hands of the Keil
Cross association ami their names on
the rod of honor.
Previous to the drive the member
shjp of the ifermiston Auxiliary was
che hundred and seventy six and us
compared with the new membership
it shows a gain of three hundred and
fifty-five per cent.
The Pendleton chapter In arrang
ing the various uuotas for the outly- J
ing auxiliaries fixed the iplota of thtsj
community at four hundred and fit'-
no i
longer the. war continues the worse than that of the United
worse it will be tor Germany, states.
He wants peace because he j ...........
thinks he could drive a better : Tomorrow being meatless
bargain now than he could : day it will be perfectly in or-
Bitei liic uiiilcu owica uoo uci w cat, a suuu ""Jt!ty and the community responded
brought its forces into play and ; besides they destroy good with six hundred and twenty-one
the German armies have been wheat which Hoover wants to newiy paid-up memberships.- or a
thrown back Upon the Rhine. ' save. , , Pcrcentago of one hundred and thlr-
mi ii- ij v rt t-eiBht. lour correspoiultfiit in
The allies WOUld be aSSeS tO ! making no claims for llcmlston be-
heed Berlin peace talk now. j congressional investigation ; i
iK the Tii(st natrinltc community in
The kaiser should have shown 1 of governmental departments tiu county hut we can and do claim
a streak of humanity in 1914. 'may bring wholesome results ;to ''e proud t.f our achievement and
the -same might be said of anl?" a" airrt,?1 thilt " is '"'A ;'n"nc
mT-anwr . wc I nccrc ' , i . Lt, each and every nc f us to livo
NORWAY'S LOSSES investigation of congressional n C()mniliriitv wh)1S(1 i,,,,,,,, ts
A
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BEST WISHES
FOR A
MERRY XMAS
i1
1 iriZAt..
Pendleton's
Exclusive
Ready-to-Wcar
Shop "
recapitulation from Nor
way shows that since tne
methods.
It is necessary to save sugar
V r,(-ol nf Slinn li. 1 K i observe the ener
REMEMBER 1914
yWHE kaiser is making a
Christmas peace offer
for home consumption.
Three years and a few months
since he, had the peace of the
world at his disposal. He could
Norwegians have been lost sweet dispositions
through sinkings by subma-j
rines and mines. Many hun-j The eastern Oregon country
dreds of Norse ships and milli- made the Red Cross hill on
ons of dollars worth of proper- j high.
ty have been sacrificed. The a.
loss at sea is heavier than simi- The Russian whale may yet
lar losses by some of the nati- dispose of the bolsheviki Jo-
ons at war.'the United States nah. . ,V
1 4tiki
fmfJm
'tffmrsf
JMff
H ,
hiKh and is beiiitf tlirectvd in the
risht direction.
To one who had the opportunity
d isplayod by
in tlirir work and the
spirit which pervaded t lie commu
nity In Its response to the appeal
made to it. the effect was InspirinK i
and the conclusion could only he that i
the cause was one uppermost in the j
minds of all. It is not Intended to
cease the pood work until the end of j
the allotted time and "even the above
fiKuren will be swelled to some extent
Oregon Cow Is Victor
In World Butter Test
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HI
i The best Christmas gifts are
llli. those that go where needed.
Stomach IVoiihlo and t 'on!! pat Inn.
Those who are affected with stom
ach trouble and const ipat ton should
read the following:
T have never
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"Strafe"
Your FjORD Troubles
buy I'our supplies here.
Agency for
Goodrich & Goodyear
TIRES
Ford Oils
Ford Accessories
Ford Repairs
Ford Parts
Ford Storage.
SIMPSON AUTO COMPANY
28 YEARS AGO
8c
Johnson and Water Sts. Phone 408 Jj
Jfiy c extend to you the -'
season's greetings and as-
sure you of our earnest f'Wl
ul1 desire for a continuance "iW
Vj- A.L, .SCHAEFEK SfrfP
j (From the Daity East Oregonian,
h Dee. 24, 1881).
A well to do farmer and a pronii-
nent Pendleton business man had an
altercation today and several blows
: i were exchanged. The proboscis of
; I each was slightly damaged in the en
i counter.
Hon. and Mrs. YV. Matlork am
I back from an extended visit to points
of interest in Oregon and California.
They visited their son "Wesley who is
attending college at Santa Rosa, Cab,
and found him in the best of health
and spirits and studying assiduously.
i
George Ely has purchased J. XV.
Flack's half interest in the property
owned by them on the corner of Kail
road and Cottonwood at reels, consid
eration $S60.
Tomorrow is Christmas as we pre- j
sume everybody knows without. our
telling them and wo hope all will be
able to enjoy themselves. j
The county clerk's office is being '
wired for electric lights.
found anything so good for stomach
trouble and constipation ns Chamber
lain's Tablets. I have used I hem off
and on now for t he past two years.
They npt only regulate the action of
the bowels hut stimulate the Hver and
keep one's body In a heall hy condi
tion," writes Mrs. Henjamins Hooper,
Auburn, N. Y. Adv.
UTAH BISHOP WAS TOO
MUCH OF A PACIFIST
SAUT T.AKIO C1TV, t'tah. I (. M.
The RighJ. Uev. Paul Jones has re
signed as bishop of I'tah. His resig
nation vas sent December 2 0 to the
presiding bishop of the Kplsropal
church at St. houis, effective January
1, It became known here last night.
Bishop Jones' resignation follows
the action of the commission of bish- ;
ops which met at St. Iotiis, Decern-
her 12. and found that flishop Jones, i
"by his attitude and utterances as a ,
pacifist, has so im paired among the
loyal people of Utah his usefulness i
aa a bishop that he ought to withdraw :
from their midst and advice is given ;
him to resign, '
KIOVV YOUIC. N. Y.. Dec. 24. Ac
cording to an announcement just !
made by the American Jersey Cattle 2
t'hiit, the registered cow. Vive La J is
France 1331 tflfl , owned by Pickard
Brothers of Marion, Oregon, has 1 2
j broken the world's butter record f or j 2
j Jerseys of the junior :t3-year-old j H
; class, on this cow's official lest, j 2
wh U h was completed on tetober 2 0, j SS
she produced 12.7-M.s pounds of
milk, SltJ.rj:! putinds of butterfat and 5
rro. pounds of estimated butter SjJ
(S."i per cent Cat ) thereby breaking j
tho previous ri'Ciud of !7"i.l0 pounds n
butter, held by Sophie's Jtertha;
( 'A 1 :l 2:: s 1 a eow bred at Hood t
Farm, Lowell, Mass, and now owned
by F. W. Ay or, of ilangor. Maine.
Vive I ,a France was bred by Ovid
I'iekard and K. .1. Farnnm of Marlon.
'regoti, and both her parents were l
also Oregon bred. She. .was sired hy
the croat bull, (.olden Glow's Chief 1
tfl4tl' and out of Sugar-ln-the- j
I'arrel (22M74. Golden Glow's Chief 1
Is the sire of three cows with aver- : 2
age records of Hoot pounds and 14 ' Z.
wit h 7uo pou nds. He has :C. da ugh- j 3
ters in the Klglster of .Merit the !
honor roll of production of the Am
erican Jersey ( 'al t le Clu b.
XMA5
M ERRY W
.MIL OPKNS AT WAU'S AI,U
The best policy s a paid Uf. one.
A'T'iUIA, Ore., Dee. 2 1 I rlnier
G. Stickler, who has; ben Ijelil in the
cnunly ja il for several weeks In de
fault of Si oon bonds to await the ac
tion of the circuit court grand jury,
on a charge of stealing a boat, was
released today by Justice of t he
Peace ( arney, on the recommenda
tion of the district attorney.
The reason t Ii is action was taken
w as because SI Ickler has been called
under the draft at Goldendale, Wash.
The-an hoi it ies believed that the man
would be of greater service In the ar
my than serving a term In jail.
I WISH TO THANK -THE ' I
GOOD PEOPLE OF PEN-
DLET0N FOR THE MERRY
XMAS THEY HAVE
BROUGHT THIS STORE.
VM. HANSCOM
THE Jeweler.
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SEND QUESTIONNAIRE
IN AS SOON AS FILLED
Just as soon as you have filled it
out, and you are sure you are right,
bring it or mail It back to your local
board.
Although you have seven days to
answer the questionnaire and return
it. don't keep Jt the whole seven days
if you can possibly return it earlier.
This advice to draft registrants is
given by Captain John -Z. Cullison,
O. It. C., officer in charge of the exe
cution of the draft law In Oregon,
wit h headquarters in the office of
Acting Adjutant General Williams.
Captain Cullison says question
naires are coming back rom the draft
registrants so slowly that unless
there is a decided speeding up, the
local boards are in danger of becom
ing swamped in the rush of ques
tionnaires piling up at the last mo
ment. Apparently, he says, the great ina
j rity of draft registrants are taking
advantage of the full seven days for
filling out and returning the ques
tionnaires. In order to avoid the resulting con
gestion, which will cause confusion
and delay the process of classifying
draft registrants, he urges t hern es
pecially to return their question
naires as quickly as they can. 1
tF YOUR R6GULAR K5 -
MlTTANCe HAS NOT T3N RCveT) To t)re,
THIS IS NO VN OV5R5HT, AMT TrOST J
that tou wci- y.ive it- youh tt&nt(ON.
I a fl. ye
! 1 ! I v:ir,
JMsc-IiiKUres In AV'asliinKtori f-xptain
a. large part ttt (ic-rmany's c.ni '
c-m:e when th I'niu.-d Ktat'-s t-nn-rt-I
tiie war.
How to Irrvent Croup.
In a child that Is smlij'-ot to attarlis
'if criiuii. the first lmlii-atli.n of the
uifiiase l.s hoarsi-ni'SH, flive ('harnln-r-lain's
Cough Kemedy an soon a thi
child brjewmpa hoarnianij the attack
may he warded off and all danger
and anxiety avoided. Adv.
NOUJ, LT ANYBODY SKS YOU (vHY VOUVS GoT
THC DARK CYCvTEU. THCM IV.S BECIUSC YOU (
HAve THE HASIT" OP FORCTTINCC TO MU- OUT
CHECKS TO Ouf? CReDiTOHS AND PUTTMS. US
IN THE CCASS OF BANKRUPTS ME BLOW PY
Yoi' Hve one soot eye. ccft, so cs-ct Busy
AH2 aURt3C.Ce A CHECK BROWN C &,.,',' t
I - jT 4F sT t'N
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
You don't wait until the house catches fire be
fore you insure it
DO YOU?
You can't get your life insured after you're
taken ill
CAN YOU?
Why wait until it snows to order fuel
GET THE IDEA?
DO IT TODAY
PHONE
B. L. Burroughs, Inc.
WOOD COAL
LAND BUYERS
Instoiiil of bnylnir away from home ItnestiRate thla:.
10411 acrea of land In Umatilla County, North of Pendleton for
Katie of xom ran atanil. Owner wanta to no into other hualneaa.
Kage for Jtl)0 ran stand. Owner wanta to go Into other business.
ThiH ounht to be a good thing for Horneone.
MATLOCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT CO.
8:ie Main Street
KKAL l-.'KTATK
INSIUAXrK
Phone 8.1 '
LOANS.
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