DAILY EAST OSEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 21. 1921.
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tr. Kvan Kane, the surpcoi) who last
FU.'iimer cut t his own appendix
vithnut first taking nil anesthetic, has
tniKgcstod tn t il- Klk Cminiy Medical
Soc'My that a low should lw imesrd
liv the next s'ete legislature compell
ing c cry chiM to have its appendix
flit out. I'rnpt rlv performed anil w th
tlm right hospital care afterward, he
mill, the number of deaths from snich
operations w Id be '. He con
tended that nr ny hum mii ills were di
rectly Iracealil to disused appendix.
Chronic Invall lism from rheumntiKiii,
dyspepsia and other illnesses are re
sult of ohron ' iippenditeltH. lie said.
The
Electrical
Gift
In an enduring gift, even ufter
The giver' in forgotten. kiik
gest a selection from the fol
lowiiiK: . Christ mis Tbt l.!lila
IVivnliitors
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harinp IHsImh
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stand lamp-i
IH-sk f,mnl
Warming I'nds
l.'Klit'ir; llxtiirc
Ironing Machine
' Washing MiicliiiM
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. Mrs. Mrie Campbell and Mrs. Anna Lorn; eniov a came of hiiii.irds.
' They are naturally profleient in that Bport, for they are daughters of
Jake Schaefar, former billvard champion, and sinters of Jake Schaefcr,
Jr., preseat champion.
MINISTER WANTS AMENDMENT
PROHIBITING DIVORCE TO
INSURE NATION'S HOMES
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Rev. Corrigan Declares Divorce
Conference More Important
Than Disarmament Parley.
MOSTO.V, l'ec. 11 II. a. S I That
a constitutional iimendment prohibit
ing divorce Is more Important than
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I the prohibition of alcohol and Hint a
divorce conference iH of far greater
' imunent to the country's welfare than
Mho disarmament conference were
i statements made by the Itcv. J. J.
i Corriguii, prominent divine, in an nd
j dress before a gathering of women
i here.
I Terniinir divorce "our
Brace, he pointi o wi'n
la rue number of marriio
hi the I'nited Sta es eer car.
"The niitli i or . y !i ell
neither faith in (Sod nor def -nsc
the home is doomed to speedy
stnictjon," the Jtev, Cai i i;;an said
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One of the Brreatest business nrinl
in the world Is the Krotip of 28.000 lend- 1
' Inlf Aliierlran druKKists who are Joined
I toffi'ther us members of the American
DruKKists' .Syndicate. These 28.000 j
iirtlKKlsin select ironi ine uesi reine- i HtjtU(j0n fur
(urn. HIMI IIIUW IIIMI. iiiivt I i v.nillll. il' I '
I are the best lor the purpose Intended,
r ' (ine of the most popular A. I. S.
remedies is the A. D. S. New Method
! ('orn Treatment, a scientific, SHfe and
hnrmleNs remedy that removes the en
tire corn painlessly.
IT you havo suft'ered from corns and
irvb fotmd no relief, try this remark
nblii anil successful treatment. Tall
itihii & Co. Adv.
ever the present svstini of tlii.iiis lg
pasKCH ii way and strife and bloody rev- j
olution, it will bo because the home ,
has ceased to be reverenced and de- 1 a
feiiiled ns the fountain of civilijition. !
"Home Is the divinely founded iii-t
Christmas Candies
Father, mother, sister and brother will sure
ly appreciate a box of our quality candy for a
gift on Christmas morning. We have a spe
cial selection of fine candy for the holidays and
all very moderately priced.
Hand Dipped Chocolates, lb. 35c
Candy Canes 5c and 10c
Xraas Mixed, lb 23c to 40c
Pound Boxes, Ass't Chocolates?. $1.00 to $1.75
Large assortment of fancy boxes and bas
kets, including Hoeflcr's Centennial Chocolates.
EVERYTHING IN HOLIDAY
SMOKES AND SMOKER'S
ARTICLES
l Don't Pass the Kiddies by
the Christmas
Our stock is still rathter complete, from the pen-
nv tnvs to the ones that cost up into the Julian;, to
I make the little ones haiupy on hat day don't mean
.kit vmi have to snend a lot ot money, come ;xa
see.
We have books of the better kind for 5c.
Toys that range f mm 5c to $15.00.
So the amount that you have to spend depends
entirely upon you, but don't forget what Christmas
means to the little ones.
You have SEVEN days left in which to do your-;
Christmas shopping.
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PENDLETON
OREGON
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continulm? the human
race; home Is the sanctmy of chas
tity and love; homo is the .school of
sweet and valuable discipline, the the
ater of rcllKloiiM, moral and social du
ty and the nursery ot patriotism.
"Iivorco Ih destroy ini,' this noblest
Institution of civilization. It has al
ready become a national menace. In
the Hhort period of twenty years, from
laill to 19J0. l,s:i,rilil decrees of di
vorce were granted in the United
States, over 1 ,3 1 8,& 1 4 children, mi
nors mostly, were mcnlioned In these
decrees. These divorce orphans have
been cilst out of homo, an appalling
sacrifice to tins llemon Divorce.
"At the present day in the whole
country there is one divorce to every
I nine oiari'laccs. Ill some states the
ratio Is one divorce to every three I
j niurrlaKus. We are fast upproaohlw;
I id state ljurderini on iMorniolilsm.. If
I we ko much farther the sacred name
of 'wife' mid 'mother' will disappear I
entirely. Their places will be taken
Most all men enjoy
Man's Store and here
quality in "smokables."
Popular Cigars in Xmas Packages.
Case Pipes $3.00 to $10.00
The Charles Co.
Wholesale and Retail.
m ai a HI
for the
ROUND TRIP
during the
Christmas Holidays
will be made
by the
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by roKiitered concubines.
"Iieatli is Ki'il'l'ii! the heart of our
people ami unless there is a national
repentance ud a mil tonal allien Imcnt
! our career as a dominant race is
i doomed. No nation can pir:,ibly sur
i Vive the destruction of its lumen and
! home traininpr of its children."
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DIES AI AGE OF 81
HOXOIA'U". T. II., Dec. 21. An-
other of the few remaining links which
bind Hawaii to its Kloi'ioiiH past lias
been severed by the death of .Mis. W.
1 Inlani lleleliihe, lor thirty years ii
retainer and close personal friend of
the lute queen l.ilioiikalaul.
Mrs. Helcltihe, who was nearine; her
clKhty-first birthday, lubuiKcd to the
old Kentiy of Hawaii. She was with
("Queen l.ll," as the latl mi nnrch was
I affectionately known, when she was (
a princess, throiiRh her years as run m l;
nionarcli of Hawaii, and .still, faithful,
through her declining years follow inn
the disruption of the monaichy and
the Huhseciiicnt annexation of Hawaii
to tile I'liltcd States. She at one time
accompanied the late iiicen to Washington.
IlK.vn, Ncv., Dec
Xevada's lethal gas law providing that
capital punishment be executed by ad
ministering some form of ftas to con
demned persons will probably be test-
i ed in the Supreme Court soon, when
(Ice .Inn, u San Francisco Chinese, und
Hngliie Sing. Chinese of Carson City,
pay the death penalty for killing one
of their countrymen. The two arc the
first to come under the penalty of the
new gas law. All application for a
trial has been made, and if this Is de
nied the men have no alternative
course under the law.
The stale has made no provision for
erecting a gas cell in Its new prison,
now under construction. The former
provision of shooting or having- pris
oners was repealed by the legislature
which passed the gas law.
Mcl'ride has taken care of over 22,(100
ex-convicts, and last year 1,290 wero
fed, sheltered und given a new start.
IIH1IIY WOKT1I ONLY $r0.
HKTltOlT, Dec. 21. (I. X. Se
ller husband was worth about $50 to
her, Kiln Kruft told Judge Webster
in circuit court. Mrs. Kraft was su
ing for divorce from Herman ('.
Kraft. A settlement of $5n would be
satisfactory, she said. The decree
was granted.
Union Pacific System
between all points where the
one-way fare does not exceed
$25.00 round trip ; U
minimum fare $2.50
Tickets will be on sale December 22,
23 and 24, and the return trip ex
tended to January 4th.
F. D.'JIALL,
Acting Agent.
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I It is the habit of bees to place
j their honey In the coolest place in
(the hive, and the joiing insects in
the wannest.
I'lTTsr.l'KilH, I'a., Dec. 1 . (I. X.
S. ) - -Pittsburgh has the most unliiue
club in the country. Its membership
is made up exclusively ot ex-eoiivicts.t
The institution is known as the l'art-l
ing of the Ways Home and Is in
charge of Itollo H. Mcllrtde. Its sole
motive is to give the man who has
finished his "hit" in tile State reniten
tiary here a helping hand as soon as
lie gels out. find him a Job, and turn
him toward a belter life.
In the seven years since the Parting
cf the AVays Home was established
Kato Baron, Admiral nnd Papn
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WET WSH
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THE MODERN WOMAN DOES NOT NEED TO WORRY ANY MORE.
SHE CAN
REMOVE BLUE .MONDAY
FROM HER CALENDAR.
Wc are now offering a new Laundry Service
ScH . WET WASH.
Minimum Bundle 75e.
5c I
In this service your wearing apparel and linen are returned washed clean
and sweet ready to be dried and ironed. t i lJlljj f
Phone 60
omesfic Laundry