DAILY EAST OREGONLAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 12, 1921. PAGE FIVE DR. HINTS NEW People Here and There L I Spenca Benlley accompanied Carl Cooley an a trip to lioie Snmluy. TEN PAGES (Continued tram ptga 1.) A. C. Bristol. special agent of the Pacific states l-'ire Insurance Co.. is here from Portland. Buying grain is the l.upiness of A. It. "Sandy"' ltobinou. lie was here today from Comlon looking after iness affairs. I.ns- Hubert Hatton and Mike Brew were . i arrested yesterday by Glenn Jtnshee Just how to prune fruit trees so they just after they crawled off of a train will produce to the best advantage is ; in the Pendleton yards. Hatton, ac one of the things that Clayton 1. hums 1 cordinit to the ofl'ieinLs, has complete of O. A. C. has devoted a lifetime of i equipment and records with him for study to learn. His business is to passi organizing locals in the I. W. W. la this Information along, a.vl he came to i formation that the man has been In Pendleton today. He nnd Fred Fen-1 jails in Washington and South Dako nion went to Milton-Freewater, this .to is claimed by the authorities. Both morning where during the first part . men are being held pending a furtner of the week they will conduct a prim-; investigation. itig school. PRESS SLIGHTS AMJAXCE LONDON, Dec. . (C. 1M The British press today slighted the An-Klo-J.apanes? alliance, and cnmmend ed the new Pacific quadruple alliance. Ifjindon newspapers were unanimous in their approval. Sculpture by a special photographic apparatus is a recent British invention. the result being a portrait in has relief deeper than that of the king which ap pears on the coins. Says Husband Nagged, j That her husband nagged her con stantly and found fault with her is the claim made by Kffie Male Gris wold in her suit for a divorce from John T. Griswold, The plaintiff, who is represented by Peterson, Bishop and Clark, claims that she has earn ed practically all of her own living by working since her marriage. The couple married in January, 19!!0, ac cording to the chmpluint. A bee can carry three times Its own 'e.rhi ill honey when flying. i Why Not Trade That Silent Piano for a Phonograph? EDISON "The Phonograph With a Soul." VICTROLA "His Master's Voice" All t)f the latest Edison and Victor records, Q. R. S. Player Rolls and Sheet Music. Warren Music House any work which will lighten and brighten the wibor of home-making on the farma or in the towns is well worth while. 1 Would Invalidate Contract. A report read by Miss Sabra Xason. county librarian, and a discussion which followed gave the information that If the recommendation of th Taxpayers' League to cut the budget asked for by ihe county library board is followed, the contract between the library board, the Pendleton Com mercial Association and the city of Pendleton would be invalidated, and the benefits of the Sturgis fund would be placed in Jeopardy. The library re port indued a statement that such a contract can not be rescinded except toy a vote of the governing body of the contracting parties nt two consecutive annual meetings. "Well, lawyers brought in this rec ommendation, didn't they, and shouldn't they hnve known that this recommendation would cause the li brary to lose the benefits of the Sturgis funds?" The question was put point-blank to Judse Schannep, but he refused to answer. Reports On Market Ttnads. Judge Schannep made a report of the number of miles of market roads constructed during the year with market road funds. This report came after the merits of the road program had ibeen entered Into. Thirty-two mile's of Such roads have been built during 1921, the Judge declared. , Following this report, it resident ot ithe east end of the county declared that he knew of men there who would j contribute as much as Jl (100 In ensh I In addition to their taxes In order to ,get more good roads. A. II. Cox j spoke in the Interest of keeping tip the .road program. 1 " ' limits Miller declared that the roads P now are not as good as they were 40 years ago, and he went on record as 5 I favoring a return to the old System of road building whereby supervisors "Every Thing in Music" would have charge of the work Some ihy-play was indulged in when the statement was tviade ' by one speaker to the effect that the Tax payers' League is composed three fourths of democrats. , "Well, I think It is 'Just the other way," another man retorted. 'I was Just thinking that all of the leaders are republicans. I don't know a man of much prominence In the Meagud who is A. democrat." E. P. Dodd, of Hermiston, spoke .briefly on ,the stand taken by Ihe Her 'mlston Commercial Club In favor nf the budget. J. T. Hlnkle was the only one present to oppose the adoption of !the 'budget by the club, Air. Dodd said. Phone 524 820 Main St mi The fastest trains in the world are 'said to be two on the Great Westerri railway, iwhlch at certain stages of their Journeys travel at a speed of 78.6 miles per hour. ' After 2 jyears vve have ;grown larger. The rea son is price and assortment. ' Save your money We will show you the largest stock of furniture gifts. Don't Wait Come Today Cruikshank & Hampton -Quality County" 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 Voiir Oh! Furniture Taken in F.vhange as Part Payment on New. Inshc AiohI.h in Pendleton for .MrDouguII Kiulien Cabinets. . k AI -.( Great Bloodless Surgeon Says Science Has Been Revolu ' tionized Since Operation. ItY MAROEMY REX t Written for International News Service.) NEW YORK, Dec. 12. Rates of ex change may wipe out the wealth 01 one country and inflate the currency of another in comparison. Rut human service is a coin which never falls below the par value of shin ing gold. To the crippled children of America Professor Adolf Lorenz, master of bloodless surgery and specialst In joint diseases, is offering aid. It Is such aid as was brought to the crip pled daughter of a millionaire packer eighteen years ago, when Dr. Loreni was brought from Vienna to Chicago by J. Ogden Armour to enable his Ut ile daughter, Lolite, to gain use of her limbs. i And it Is even more than that since Dr. Loren declares his methods in bloodless, harmless surgery have been much utilized since those da.vs. The noted surgeon is sixty eight years old now. He looks as Santa Claus might if he were able to add distinction to Denevoience white beard, rosy, clear skin, light blue keen eyes. . Great Changes in Kverythlnc "Those eighteen years have brought great changes yes. Indeed," Dr. Lo roim began. "Uut what a change in New York City! "This Is truly the 'City of Light.' Paris used to lie called that, but In that respect It cannot compare with modem New York. "Life here is all in n tumult; it is terrible and bewildering to me. The rush, the bustle and the noise. It Is undoubtedly had for Ihe nerves rnr New Yorkers, but they seem to sur vive." Dr. Loreim will continue for some time the clinlu begun by him n'. the Hospital for Joint Diseases, Scores of crippled children come to the great surgeon there, and It is esti mated that nearly seven hundred let ters a day have been received at the hotel Where ho is staying. "Technique has been revolutionized since my first visit here," the special ist continued, "hut harmlessness Is characteristic of It all. Other people may say. 'Do you want to take a chance and have nn operation ?' Well, there is no risk attendant here. "Hut your poor New York children so many of them thrown all in n heap by Infantile paralysis. 1 am tisin! some now methods and experiments to assist them. "Limbs canie straightend by 'man ual traction' and mechanical memm. Eventually 'transplantation' cun take plnce. Healthy muscles can be as easily removed from ft healthy limb and placed In a sickly one ns rosebuds cun -he grafted and replanted, lllp Jolnts that are deformed can he set straight that has always been rov specialty. Great Suffering in Vienna "Hut there Is also suffering in my home Vienna. The dearth of supplies continues. The decreased value of th kronen prevents buying even sucl) supplies are are offered In the shops. I "War profiteers, of course, live In fj shameless, splendor. The brain work crs nre badly off. I "The former prosperous class, t which I was supposed to belong (will a laugh) has lost everything." t At this point Dr. 8. Weymiut, whom Dr. Lorenz has appointed ns his (tut sistant, told me that the great stir goon was not worth even one thoiw sand dollars today. j 'My fortune is reduced to onei thousandth of what It was formerly," he said. 'It cost me two and a hull billion kronen to come over to Am erica. i "Austria has ubout enough supplies to last out a month. ltfls not a fertllfl land, but mountainous what fertili! provinces we had we have lost. "We must Import three-fourths o( all our needs, and these three-fourths in ur-t be bought In the world murkyts with our worthless kronen, six thou sand of which would barely buy one dollar. "We owe much to your fine Amer ican Relief administration, to the Jew ish Relief and the lied Cross. Afraid of New York Subway "Would I like to live In New York." Dr. Lorenz smiled, i "Well 1 like America, but the hustle of this city terrifies me. As for that subway that runs tinder the grond, I would never trust myself to go down with Its crowds, I know I should never, never come out alive." Dr. Ijirenz spends four nnd a half hours a day at the clinic at the hospi tal for Joint diseases, where un entire floor has been placed ut his disposal. After his work here Is finished he will go to Chicago, tin his way h will stop off nt Mnffnlo, Cleveland and Detroit, where clinics will lie iirraiiK ed. "Iii Chicago I am going t(f see Mrs. John J. Mitchell, who was Miss ).( litu Armour when I knew her," de clared Dr. Lorenz. "I was Invited lo her) wedding but couldn't come on lit that time." At the time Dr. Lorenz performed an operation on Lollta Armour anil ef. fected a cure he became internation ally famous. DISTINCTIVE CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE Seekers ufter uniiiue nnd useful gifts w".l r:nd Just, what tliejr t looking for nt this store. Su'vtol!e'n is Just now a vast bazaar of distinctive Holiday merchandise. WE INVITE YOU TO AN EARLY INSPECTION Of THESE LINES PEARLS are nmcng the prettiest of appropriate gifts for the feminine portion of your list. Approved by young and old. Special values in Indestructible pearls WRIST WATCHES One nf the, most popular sellers in our whole line Is the Wrist Watch. We have stocked a beautiful line of depend able manufacture to sell from t $5.00, $7.50, $13.50 $18.00 to $150.00 BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN NEW JEWELERY Jewelery never was so beautiful, snappy and attractive. Tho smartest designs of Ibis season are reflected in our Immense showing of new Roods. Kindred lines Silverware, leather (lends. Novelties, Clocks all these lines arc examples of careful and judi cious buying which has taken our time for the past six mouths. You will surely not lie disappointed here. Open F.vcniiiKs I'nlll dir. stums cJeu)eler I'piHI Deposit Articles Held - Articles Held I I 1'n" l-argcst Diamond Dealers In I'jislcrn Oregon , . INFIDELITY AND LOOSE MANClt'RSf Ell, Kng., Dec. 1).-I. N. S.) A picture oC modern ;socal conditions which surpasspseven thJ revelations of n restricted set which has come into prominence In Los An geles was painted by the Hlshop of (Inildford, In an address before the Church Congress here. The wheat market is lower today December grain closing at $1.09 'Ai4 I May at $1.13 3-8 and July at $l.li 1-X. (ill Saturday the closing iiot tions were December $t.ll .1-4, Ma) $I.H 3D and July $1.03 1-4. , Following are the quotations re 'reived by Overbeck & Cooke, local brokers:. Wheat Open High Iw Close Dec. $1,101,4 $1.11 y, $1.09 $1.09 May 1.14 Ti 1.14 Ti 1.1 3 '4 I.m, July l.oj l.nsi 1.01 1.02H Corn Dec. .t7K .47 .47 "The crumbling of public morals, unless arrested, means the denll'.-k.nell of the nation," he declared. "Husbands nnd wifes have acquired the habit of Infidelity, and promiscuity is rile aiming the unmarried of all classes. "The standard ot practical morality among women has steadily deteriorat ed, since the Malthusin.n campaign started forty-five years ago and the only sin was that of being found out. "Tho 'emancipation of women' movement has also to he considered in this matter. What can the 'right to motherhood'. mean, but the right to In dulge in extra-matrimonial social te Unions without reprobation.". Tim president of the congress, I ha llishnp of Hirmlntshum, disagreed with Ihe thesis, declaring that "our great cities are In the whole purer and bel ter places than when I was young." HATS Aiti: M Mi:uors " DF.FIAXCK, Ohio, Deo. lg. Tliisl noss men report that rats have become n greater pest here than at. any time for several years. Druggists stated they made record snies of rodent pois on during the last few weeka. TfiF res tBffm S 312 DEPARTMENT. STORES Christmas Week For The Children ! What wftuW Christmas Uis without the children and what would the children do with otit Christmas toyst For many weeks, the J. C. Penney Company has been devoting ita time and thought to assembling just the right things for Christmas giving, for thi WM baby, for the bigger babies, for school boys and girls, and for all the family, v Christmas Toys! Dolls of .All SieiTrToy's of A1 Kinds Beautiful dolls to fill with joy the hearts of little girls and little dolls witn cut bonnet and socks! Methanieal toys for boys; ABC cars the children all love; picture books to chanii the sleepy hours; aero toys that fly and spin; dainty stationery; novelty painting books and a large variety of tree garnitures and Holiday ornaments. , . . CHRISTMAS BOOKS For Girls and Boys, 19c to 59c Popular Fiction for Grown-ups, 89c Practical Gifts For the Baby and Older Children In addition to toys, there lire the practical gifts of warm clothing for1 the children dresses, caps, coats, mittens, gloves and hosiery, every article a fine value and low, priced. For the tiny baby there ore many novelties, combination toilet sets, ivory' teeth ing rings, rattles, blankets for the crib, carriage robes, straps and many prettily boxed gifts. ?"s y n f i Low Prices at Every J. C. Penney Co. 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