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flAILT EAST O'mTPDLKTOItEOOy. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1915.
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Many
Names on the Roll
GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT,
BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR
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The first semester roll of honor, Iewey nervals, Theo Hayden, Harry
mumming mo names or ma pupns. mumrmaieiii, uscar race.
trrOUM DELAYS THE
SAILING OP DACIA
QALVESTOV, Teias, Jan. Th Youn
of the public schools neither absent
nor tardy during the entire term be
ginning Heptember 14 and ending
January 22, has been compiled by the
teachers and also the list of pupils
who were exempt from examinations
because of high standings In dally
recitations. The following Is the roll
of honor.
IlawUiornn School,
Mb R amber's room, first grade
Kutherlne Hunter, Vernes Johnson,
George Male, Maggie May Moody, El
va Moyer, Lorena Ness, Margaret Ed
na Rafety. Frank Zehrung.
Mrs. Williams' room second grade
Henry Johnson, Frances Moyer,
Philip O'Donnell, Elizabeth Richard
son, Mildred Stickler, Myrtle Smith,
(Young Snyder, Cloyd Watt, Merle
.MA UK IT THICK. tiLASSV, WAVY,
LUXURIANT AMI HF.MOVK
AIX DANDRUFF.
Feshmen II, Meryl Agee, R. Harg ett,
Harry Hays, Freeman Hendricks, An
drew Harvey, Ousts Lorenzen, Walt
er Bchnelter, Olney Baling,
Immediate departure of th steamship
Dacla for Rotterdam was practically
caned off. Captain McDonald an
nounclng that he would not sail un
til storm, raging at sea, had sub-
SldM
USE
"TIZ" FOR
I TID FEE!
SO
-THL" FOR rUFFKD-UP, ACIIINO
HWKATi, OU.IAMKKO FERT
AND OOICNS.
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Mis Anlbal's Room, third grade
Wllma Arteburn. Vaughn Elder,
Keith Elder. William Johnson, Reo
Tour hair becomes light, wavy,
fluffy, abundant and appears as soft,
Austin lustrous and beautiful as a young
Ford. Helen Candlsh, Ruth Edwards. after a "Danderine hair cleanse."
Winifred Graham, Flleta Hall, Jennie JuJlt try this moisten a cloth with a
Murphy, Alta Mentzer, Lucy Ruggles, "lt' Danderine and carefully draw
Anne Shea. I It through your hair, taking one small
Sophomores Leta Agee, Lucille atrand at a time. This will cleanse
Bacr, Merle Best, Esther Enbysk, the hair of dust, dirt and excessive
Anna Ouerrant, Amy Latourelle, Ed-lo'I and In Just a few moments you
Ith Richardson; Daphne 8wearl'ngen, have doubled the beauty of your
Hazel Strain, Clell Brown. Frank hair.
Dickson, Eldon Evans, Sidney Morton, I Besides beautifying the hair at once
Percy Osborne, Sterling Patterson,) Danderine dlsiolves every particle of
Norman Stearns, Sheldon Ulrlch, Rus-' dandruff; cleanses, purifies and ln
sell Wilbur. Ivlgorates the scalp, forever stopping
Juniors Alice Ferguson. Marguer- Itching and falling hair.
He Straughn, Maude fiuleste Ernest But what will please you most will
Boylen. Cecil Curl, Everett Daubner, be after a few weeks' u when you
Paul Kerrlck, Fred Peters, Emll Sel- will actually see new hair fine and
beit, Detlef Struve.' downy at first yes but really new
Kenlors Lillian Bovlen. Eileen ha'r growing all over the scalp. If
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Bowling, Edith Burnett. Winnie Chle- u care for pretty, soft hair and lots
MarnU mrnr. Km. Eddl- Ness, ionie Minnls, Hester Proctor, or u sureiy get a zt cent uouie oi
Ralph Rude Jack Shull Wava Tay- Alrntt Sherman, Fonda Wolfe, Harold Knowlton's Danderine from any drug-
lor Thlm Wllann i "., irui msnn. or luuri ivuum, uu juni w ii.
Miss Rotto's room, fourth grade 1 t-'ommerclai room Verna Anlbal,
n.rh.i niirnn. K.ith Cannon Pansv adge Allbrlght, Pansy Bybee. Mabel
Cowan Mabel bennle Beryl Edwards, Croner. Marle Evans, Sybil Farley, ' pie varieties grown in and near Port
Edna Hansen. Ethel Harvey, Douglas Emerald Creenewald. Floyd Hall.-land, if taken too good care of and
Johnson, Leonard Love, Loye McQee, Deuc "' Janette Jack, Bern over pruned, will not bear, at least
Nellie Morris. Norval Bundeen. Mo"' Arth"r Morris, Rosa Monteras-j not until quite old.
Mlas Carpenter's room, fifth grade i11"1"' Mrl, Wilsey. remedy Is to let up on the
Anatta Brown, Jane Cheaney, Eth- r.xnnpi irom tJimi, "pruning; to prune twice a year dls-
elyn Horseman. Charles May, Cyril Tn'l,e ''"P11" are exempt from the trlbutlng the pruning between the
McAtee. Thelha Myres. Fernle Peary, i""""n""on"- early spring and the middle of Juue
Floyd Smith. Hawthorne School. ( t0 the middle of July. Do not water
M1aie fi a -er'm rnim ssl f i arrfl A--
Fifth grade Annetta Brown, Jane tno murh nd ma nnrlnirlv n tna.
uim Tn.'m.n TaV T)rnn.nn mih Cheney, Ebile Gervals, Violet Nolan, 'rur. SnmntimM thKA tr. r in
Bylee. Zclma Cheney. Teddy Daggett, , ernile NoIttn. Bernlce Patterson, Les-j chicken yards, where the ground has!
Elwood Delaney, Katherlne Gran- " luu Dmlla- heen kept quite moist and Is pretty
holm. Vera Huey. Hazel Koch, Helen ' , th fraac Ruby Bybee, Chrlsllle heavily fertilized. Trees under these
La Fontaine. Puul Llnsner, Elzo Love. ra,,on- Helen La Fontaine, Mabel conditions often do not succeed.
Ada Mathews. Lloyd McRae. Cart m niun, Miner Kicn- -with the cherry trees that bloom
Moll. Cnrl Myers. Nellie Oliver. Chris-; Br"on- ,,earl wtt. sn(1 fali to Mti j am aimoat certaln
tllle Patton. , Esther Richardson, Ed-'., a- enzaoem powers, that the trouble Is sollinatlon. The
ward Temple, Pearl Watt. Mnj Chirk. Flossie Gelnger, Effle Rlack republican can be grafted Into
Mbui Oilman's room, seventh grace ,u")n norseman. neien those trees and will help them to set.
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Thursday
Jan. 23th,
Will Open Again
Morning 9 a. m.
Watch for big poster and
advertisement in this paper
TOMORROW
Jexsle Bell, Elizabeth Bowers Ned
Cheney. Harry Clifton, Ivan Crowe,
Iiu's Do Castle, Flossie Gelnger, Har
Koch Muybelle Wilson.
Eighth grade Alfred Koeppen.
Lincoln School.
Good-bye sore feet, burning feet,
swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling
feet, tired feet
Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions
and raw spots. No more shoe tight
ness, no more limping with pain or
drawing up your face In agony.
TIZ" l magical, acts right off.
"TIZ" draws out all the poisonous ex
udations which puff up the feet the
only remedy that does. Use "TIZ"
and wear smaller shoe. Ah! how
comfortable your feet will feel. "TIZ"
is a delight. "TIZ" Is hnrmless.
Oet a 25 cent box of 'TIZ" now at
any druggist or department store.
Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad
foet, feet that never swell, never hurt,
never get tired. A year's foot com
fort guaranteed or money refunded
SALTS FINE FOR
ACHING KIDNEYS
Wi: F.AT TOO MUCH MEAT WIIKH
CIXKJS KIDNEYS, THEN
THE BACK HURTS.
old Goederke. Gwendolyn Horaeman. ' F!fth Kn.de Eunice Hott, Harry trees to set a crop."
Helen Koch. Flos.-le Penlund. Carl J, na Murpny. uiue woods, j
or you can use a special strain of
WnlnrhniiiA whlnh nan V ba.h ra i -
from Eugene, which will help these
Theodore
Spencer, Frnnces StrnuRhn
StrnuRhn Lee Temple.
Mir Ruggles' room. elKhth grade
Harold Butler. Mnry Karl. Elza Hunt
er, Starling Llvermore. Du Vergne
Llvermore, Delia Feebler. Huth Sear
cy. Wlma Smith. Dorothy Walker.
Lincoln SlxI.
Mlns Mllhollen's room, first grade
Margaret Oargal, Louise Hayden,
Margaret McKeown, Myrtle Minnls, I ratn
Edith Roehlk, Hazel Wheeiock. Rose
mary Whlteman, Maxwell Manning.
Alva Albert. Hubert Allen, Elvis Bow.
man, Da r re I Case, Howard Dunham,
Sixth grade Iva Beeman. Iva Mc-
Keown, Alberta McMonles.
Kisses are the coupons clipped from
C . t i . , . ' ..... . . V . V.
vcmn graie jneinia uiancnett,
Odessa Sneckernaele.
ElKhth crade Hlnnrh Purnlah IHHi
Laura Kearney, Irene Speckernngle.
Wa-Jilneton School.
Fifth grade Ruth Purdy.
Sixth grade John Beckwlth, Eliza-;
beth Blydcnsteln, Ralph Chittenden, ,
Mary Clark, John Crow. Byron Ele-,
-nh T7 1 r. .nl.. T.. I-Jt.. --. , - r
noids. Glen Morton, Dorothy Hale,
Ruls Parker, Cathryn Wilson.
. Seventh grade Helen . Barnhart,
Mallnda Eggers, Helen Idleman. Ma-
Charley English Fred Griggs. Arburyre Mabrandi Matthew., George
Meth. Charles Teterson. Jesse Thack- Mumm Dor0thy Newberry. Maude
er Harold Green. ' ! Poston. Edna Sallng. Eula Simpson,
Mb Maxwells room, first grade H,,en Roehlk.
t.nd second grade-aien AlDert. nei- Elghth rrad(.n.an Bpst
rle, Truman Gadwa.
Mwt folks forget that the kidneys,
like the bowels, get slURKlxh and
clogged and need a fltmhing occa
sionally, else wo have, backache and
dull misery In the kidney region, se
vere headaches rheumatic twinges,
torpid liver, arid stomach, sleepless-
Eighth grade Dean Best, Hazel
Cook, Vera Cook. Francis Daniels,
RenA f?nl.B Dnrnthv TTarvj.1 Usmft
Mrs. Halley's room, second A, third IInrtnettt Giadva HIckg iva Hod-n-BenJamin
Griggs. Eugene Lester. ' 8nre E,va Kuper Gwendolyn Rog
Donnld McCook, Adolph Heyden. tra
Aiaxine Kern, i.orene King, itaiey i'e-i
terson. Frances Ross, Frances Rog
ers.
Mrs. Richardson's room.
third A
HUrli Sciiool.
Freshman class Dewey
Tlieodore Hayden, Martha
Gervals,
Wilsey,
una rounn ,s .meim.na i.aer. Winifred Graham, Jean Reber.
den Cheshire. Elma Klmbrell. Iiyton Sophomore class Sybil Farley,
Mann. Myron McKlernon. Mildred Murcart rolu-onhv P(r
an Vur-' Unrol li.m, rrth, 'r,Ki
Phillips. George Rigby, May Far
llllat. Winifred Wheelock. Grace; Junior class-Anna Bashor. Homer
Blanchett. LeMer Brown. Beauford xInn LIIllan Prultt , Poroth y Bedwell. S
l.ybee Robert English. Marie Hetch- AnKP,it Itowler MauJe Su9te Emlly
er, fliaoie Aiciwonii, jMiiiiriinc f Oiuint M,iri-iirt Rtrmihn Jr-A r
Nary, Richard Rice
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. irm lie pn .nr nr
MIm O'Connell's room, fifth B and Fanchon Elliott.
Klxth H Ioni an i:nglin. Marguerite
Luclle Gllllland,
Humphrey, Alice McKeown, Edn;i
Murphy, Clayton Rogers. Millard
Viiuithn, IJa Uronson, Wesley Flctch-'
h'enlor cla.-;!! IxMs Curl, Edith Pow
ers, Clara Daniels.
ness and all sorts of bladder dtaor- er. Carleton IjiDow Genevieve Thelps
Iers. Iva McKeown. Alberta McMonles,
You simply must keep your kidneys Ruth Minnls, Jens Torgeson.
active and clean, and the moment you I Miss Klrkpatrlck's room, seventh B
feel an ache or pain In the kidney innd eighth U Mabel Beeman, Chrls
reglon, get about four ounces of Jad ty Holmngrcn, Esther Jenkins, Nellie,
Salts from any good drug store here. I Nngle, Tottle Palng, Sydney Idling,
take a tablespoonful In a glass of Helen Thompson, Marlon Hoagland
water before breakfast for a few I.nura Kearney, Merle King,
TROUBLES OF XOX-
1UAJOMIXG TREES S
Over Stimulation from Water, Ma
nurc, or Pruning Frequently tlio
CauHo.
days and your kidneys will then act
fine. This famous salts Is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon
Juice, combined with llthla, and la
harmless to flush clogged kidneys and
stimulate them to normal activity.
It also neutralize the acids in me
urine so It no longer Irritates, thus
ending bladder disorders.
Jad Palts Is harmless; Inexpensive;
makes a delightful effervescent Hth-la-water
drink which everybody
should take now and then to keep
their kidneys clean, thus avoiding se
rious complications.
A well-known local druggist says
hn sells lota of Jad Salts to folks
who believe In overcoming kidney
trouble while It Is only trouble.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL-
LEGE, Corvnllls. Jan. 25. It fre-l
McConnell.
' Wli!iurtn school.
MIhs Lane's room, first
quently happens that trees apparent- E3
ly healthy and vigorous refuse to
blossom op hpar fruit Thli bapiI.
tTT lnK 10 Professor Lewis, chief of the
Walter Adams. Bruce Hawks, Seville 0rrKon AKrlcuItural CoUtge division I g
Marty, Eldon Vaughn. Robert Tales. of horticulture, is generally owing toU
MIhs Hretherton's
'""" the vitality of th troBn "If
nl, Charles Endlcott. George Ehrhart, ; .. 1wl8 ... lf tu . mllrh
Mary Francis, Earl Holder. John Mor-; In,lnure cr ,rr,KtttIon watcr you!i
luu. i..i,.iou. ui;.u mny force tnem entlre,y lnt( wooJ
MIhs Campbells room, third grade Tnlg condltlon wouIJ bft apt to be
Lou Blydenstcin. James Gebhart, ttllB .i,K . - ,.
iiicnuru aiariin, xtonunu W"im, v.hk.h C(We ,t ma. be years before;S
Trlece Perkins, Lewis Yates. Lyle they wlIl bear Teow Newton, I
xoung, Jennie neaiey, Margaret Aa-,vorthrn Sr)V. Ktn- . TomnknB'E3
lams. Jessie UUgun. Pollnlv anJ In fat .n. '
Miss Lusted'a room, fourth grade j
Bennle Koggs, lone Carden, Gladys - - '
Cook, Arthur Copeland, Carl Gulott,
Verne Hale, Harold Hatton, Dorothy
Henderson, Donald Hodgson, Clem
Perkins, Jennie Rose, Bert Rose, Eve
lyn Snyder, Curl Vaughn.
Miss Deute's room, fifth grade '
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T, I In a Ilttla book desired for expectant
crnon Ilartnett, Alton McReynolda. mothen C(M11pi,.t0 ni),rucl J
ma jvionierasieiu, uisie ram, uuri
Stllwell. '
Miss McCully's room, sixth grade-
Ferdinand Brcding, Elizabeth Blyden
stein, John Crow, uialnd, Kennedy,
Glen rfortoli,' Clyde Perkins, Hattle
Peck, Charllo Snyder, Gilbert Struve,
Thelma Baling. 1
Mlas RllHtvnrth'n rnnm'' ovsnih
graue L.ena uaner, Helen uarnnart,
your I S
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This Week
Reduced Prices
Including Faultless i
ties and . Household
Rubber Gloves.
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Tallman & Go.
A Hint for
Coming Filatemily m
given in the use of
"Mother's Friend."
This Is an external
embrocation applied
to the abdominal
muscles for the pur
pose of reducing
the strain on liga
ments, cords and
tendons.
It serves to ease
thft mind. IndlrAotlv
has a most beneficial effect upon th
Leading DrutfguU
talr
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William Breding. Haxel Caldwell. Tel
In Harvey, Helen Idleman, Helen neus sywem and thousands of women
Roehlk. William Schumann. , hV" 7J!!2
Miss Humlltong room, eighth grade, went through the ordeal with mn
"Dean Best, Hazel Cook, Franc la marknble success. "Mother's Friend" hos
xaiiit-iB, ciiuiu .iuuaiv, Ainu v iniivu, .. v,iuiai luvur lor moro i
Mamie Ilartnett, Chester Klrkpatrlck, lQ'on' yMl ' Jln ft,most vnry com
Elva' Kuners Alvlna Roehlk Vera Tlm ty. "re '"'mothers who used it
i f.'i ttm u w n o thfi,n,",'v,. their daughters have useil It
Taylor, Lloyd Ulrlch. Wells McRey-,and they certainly must know what a
tiolds. blessing it Is when they recommend It
lllirh School ' ' f" wtraily. It Is iied very successfully to
mirn rJiooi. prevent caklriK of breasts.
Freshmen I Madeline Rurgess, "Mother's Friend" has been prepared !n
Natalie Ferguson, Jean Folsom, Hel- the laboratory of Sradfleld Regulator Co
en Isaac, Ruth Isaac, Margaret 804 Lamar Hldg., Atlanta, Ga., for mora
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