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PAGE THREE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8. 1916. THERE cold winter night1; and mornings can have r.o terror for the lucky think ing man who has prepared himself by getting into a Bond Glothes OVERCOAT $15 to $30 Our tailors see that you are lit perfectly. See how satisfactory they really are. Bond Bros. Pendleton'i Leading Clothien OFFICERS OF GRANGE AI UMAPINE TO BE NAMED JANUARY 15 POMTPONEMENf MADK BBCAUBI or NOX-ATTEXDAXOE AT I. si MEETING, I imiii- ItoddcnlM Return llomr Aft- smmi(IIiiu HoUoaya in the WU- Inmt'tli' VullO) Annoim, i nx iili IScilvnl of mi I sagll of I'urnK'r Viacessl Girl. Important Announcement Owing to our inability to complete our inventory this week; we will continue our Clearance throughout next week. Giving you six more days in which to buy high-grade merchandise at greatly reduced prices. Not i lotcrae. WASHINGTON, Jan 8.-The state . .niiin' I announced Unit the Ital ian steamer Giuseppe Verill, which arrived hern with two mounted 4-Inch nuns, will not bg Interned M ft wur vessel. The commander, hower, will bft aiiked to dismount the guna Immediately. Admits (Time, l'llnVIDKNCK, R. I , Jan. 8. The ttiftl of Mrs F.llzabelh Mohr, slated for trial for complicity In the aliened murder of her doctor husband while he rode with an affinity, took a new I l i n when the Mohr negro chauffeur He. ills, turned state's evidence and pleaded nolo cemtendre to a charge of manslaughter. I u-ln ri ClMvked. LONDON, .Inn s. The Russian drivs in Dinwrnlllii has bsoa checked temporarily, at least, tiy the arrival of Teutonic reinforcement. The loos es on hoth sides In the vicinity of Siernuwltj between January' 1 and Junuary 5 totaled 80.000, according to a dispatch received here from Kucha rest. I Vouch 1 1 -1 . -- - Coie.uK 1'AHIS, Jan 8. A dispatch to the Havajj agency from Athens, under date of January 6. says that Jean Gulllemln. the French minister to (In lie. has announced that the con suls of the Teutonic allies arrested in Salonlkl have been released. Qraab newspapers, the dispatch adds regard this action as satisfactory lo the Ureek government. The balance wheel of a watch vi. bffttM 106 times a minute. 432.000 ( Special I 'orresjiondence ) IMAPINE, ore, Jan 8 Mrs. (Juy Young. Miss Ms rile Sneave. Arthur Kirk. Prof. J. H. Dletch. have return ed home after Xmas holidays spent down In the Mlllamcltc valley. The annual election of officers of I the Hudson Hay Orange hall has been postponed until January 15, on ac-I count of Ihe noii-altendance of stock holders at the regular meeting. Announcements have been received here of the murriage of boa Kinney, a former Vincent girl, but now of Pendleton, and James O. White The young couple will make their home on Mr. White's stock ranch In Mon-I tana. "Hodgen Day" was held at Uma plne on New Pear's Day, the affair being a fine banquet followed by a dance lo which all were Invited. The Hodgens who now numner over sixty, have made this reunion an annual event Mrs oe Goodman who has been 111 over in Walla Walla, returned to her home near LoWdst) this week Mrs. R. H. Wellman Is confined to her home with a severe attack of la grippe. The first annual meeting of the members of the Hudson Hay ((oper ative creamery Co.. will be held on ItOIMlUU January 17. at t'maplne. An entire new board of directors will be ejected, on account of tlx- prtgMll board being a tentative board. Thei annual report of the year's business i will be read. A heavy snow began falling here today after a week of continuous cold 1 weather, the weather has moderated lo some extent, aitnougn inc mercury still hovels around the zero mark The snow is providing ft blanket for the fall wheat but stockmen are being kept busy rustling feed for the large number of sheep In the valley. Less alfalfa hay Is in the country now than in any previous year at this time 3 Days Sale Beginning Monday METAL and JET TRIMMED CHIFFONS and NETS m Fashion Has Decreed that Metal u ' LACES AND TRIMMINGS WILL BE EXTENSIVELY USED DURING THE COM ING MONTHS, AND HERE WE OFFER YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO SELECT FROM OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL ALLOVERS, FLOUNCE AND METAL TRIMMED CHIFFONS AT PRICES THAT WILL APPEAL TO EVERY WOMAN CONTEMPLATING A NEW DRESS. THE SAVINGS TO BE HAD ON THE MA TERIALS ALONE SHOULD MORE THAN PAY THE DRESS MAKER'S BILLS. LOOK AT THESE PRICES THEN ACT. METAL AND CHIFFON ALLOVERS $1.50 Values, This Sale 91.12 $2.00 Values. This Sale 81.50 $2.50 Values, This Sale 81.90 $3.00 Values, This Sale 82.25 $3.50 Values. This Sale 82.63 SISTER: Read my Free Offer; I am a woman. I know a woman's trials. I know her need of sympathy and help. If Jiu, my ftlttl. are unhappy bfciiwe of 111 health. If you a unlit for household duttOO, social pleasures, or dally employment, write and tell DM Juat how you suffer, and ask fur my free ten days' trial of home treatment tutted to your need. Men cannot understand women's sufferings. What we worn-n know from ex silence, we know belter than nhy man. 1 w.int to tell you how to euro yourself at home at a cost of about l- cantf u most If you suffer from women peculiar ailments j causing pain In the head, back, or bowels, feel ing of weight and dragging-down sensation, i falling or displacement of pelvic organs, causing k'dney and bladder weaknoss or constlpit-on , and piles, painful or Irregular periods, catarrhal ; conditions and discharges, extreme nervousness,, rinmrt oirlti. mH.mchclv. desire to crv. ' fear of something evil about to happen, creeping feeling along the spine, palpitation,, hot flashes, weariness, sallow complexion with dark circles under the eyea, pain la, the left breast, or a general feeling that life Is not worth living, I INVITE YOU TO SEND TODAY FOR MK FREE TEN DAYS TREATMENT predicted if mid weather continues! for very Inns buy will be selling at $ir. per tun before spring M. . P.eauchamp and family havi . moved Into their line eleven-room ! bungalow The Hudson Hay Cooperative I creamery are building a new three action septic tank at the creamery. iuy Young installing Ihe same. LACE FLOUNCING 75c Values, This Sale 57c $1.00 Values, This Sale 75 $1.25 Values, This Sale $1.50 Values, This Sale 81-12 $1.75 Values, This Sale 81-32 $2.00 Values, This Sale 81-50 $2.25 Values, This Sale 81-69 $2.50 Values. This Sale 81.90 $2.75 Values, This Sale 82-05 $3.00 Values, This Sale $2.25 $3:50 Values, This Sale S2.6:? $3.75 Values. This Sale 82.82 JET AND CHIFFON ALLOVERS AND FLOUNCES $1.50 Values, This Sale 81-12 $2.00 Values, This Sale 81-50 $2.50 Values, This Sale 81-90 $3.00 Values, This Sale $2.25 $3.50 Values, This Sale $2.63 ALLOVER LACES 75c Values, This Sale 57? $1.00 Values, This Sale 75 $1.25 Values, This Sale 940 $1.50 Values, This Sale $1.12 $1.75 Values, This Sale $1.32 $2.00 Values, This Sale $1.50 $2.25 Values, This Sale $1.69 $2.50 Values, This Sale $1.90 $2.75 Values, This Sale $2.05 $3.00 Values, This Sale $2.25 $3.50 Values, This Sale $2.63 $3.75 Values, This Sale $2.82 i, ii.i.' um;i ss l'"ontlnued from paw one.) ,d t. in the hoW thsgs ailment can be easily find surely conquered at home without ing'-rs and expense of an op rnll' n wnrn ysu are cured, anil a mo lo enjoj . .-,, , in n:.s i In. cu.,.1 word a an.' 1'. ,. a. n vtlor nun- u-r. M homo treat- It for young or old. To Mothers ol UauuMrrs, I will explain h m la overcome i . .ii siri r ia (chlorosis), UTaculnrltlaa, bMdaches, and lassitude In rating womsn and restore them to plumpness and health. Tell nie If you are worried about your . ler. Remember, It coata you nothing to glva my homo treatment a ten days' and doea nol Interfere with dally work. It health Is worth asking for. then generous tnd write for the free treatment. Including my Illustrated klet. "Wcm.in'3 Ov.n Meclie.il Adviser." I will lend all In plain Wrepperi post p.ii i To lave i iTi.o. you 6sn cut out this offer, marl; your feelings, nnd return to me. Send "tay, .is you may nut see Ci.- i Kef In. Address, p 'i n. survsMc;:r. ... Box h. south bend, ind Prevents roughness during the summer NYAL'S FAGE CREAM A superior vanishing skin tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cents Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii Holiday j i Candies 1 STRAIGHT FROM WHITMAN'S s The very best of every- thing in gifts. Candies s show the standards of a store. You can't buy bet 5 ter candies, prettier pack 1 ages, better assortment, anywhere in the world than riifht here. Come in E E and judge for your self. fTallman & Go. LrMding DruttfCUti fllllllllllltllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'F (t .f opportunity, .,f jintice bouaTht liberty and "f law. Tfca tntbletn VM born in ill battled t ars of the revolution progenitor flouted over the trii unt oOloniftl fnrefs at Toflctowi became the shnud of the inn WayhniKton at Mount Vernon. stripes repreee&tiiit the orifinftl 1 1 Colon lee. with a star upon its field of blue for each separate common Wealth of the union. No flag anions the nations of the earth sin passes it In bMUty, None is so rich in prom Lee of ultimate liberty of the race, He fore its silent Influence thrones are tot ler i n. and constitutional povern nient is slowly enfolding the nations "f Christendom. Heneath it the republic has assum ed sovcrelKhty over an expanse of ter ritory majestic in proportions, sweep inp from ocean to ocean, supplant ing in turn Spain. Entrland. France ad Mexico, ad making this Rovern- ALEXANDERS YOU BELEIYE IN SAFETY FIRST Then. KUard your hralth. fur it Is a tieuHure, and at the firm sign of I alomacb weakness, try HOSTETTERS Stomach Betters It helps Nature In everv way. Under it thi raaponaJblMUea "f jov einnient have been assumed npon the oonfinea of Cathay and within thoae myatic islands where the feet of Co lumbtll firsi pressed the soil of the western world. It has witnessed the Commingling of the waters of the Kreat oceans at Panama, and has touched hands with Asia upon the straits of Alaska. Its destiny and its influence are limited by no human bound. It Ul the emblem of a na tion whose future is to be determined by the AlmlKhty himself. To this flag the eyes of the down trodden and oppressed of earth ar turned, as typifylnx I land where royalty is unknown and where aristo. cracy la a reproach. a government of the people, of the average man where equality reigns and where character, energy and intelligence are the standards of manhood and the sure guaranties of success. Abraham Lincoln, the secular saint of the re public, ia today typifying, under this Hag. In both hemispheres Ihe hopes and prmyara Of the humble of every color and every clime. ship anfl return to the old home to nificatlon impressed upon the nati take up the burden where he origi- on's citizenship, and therefore to that The WORKMEN W HO WIRE or do other electrical work al wavs prefer that their materials and appliances should come from here. That precludes all possibility of their being any thing but rlghl, obviates the necessity for testing everything before using. All our electrical supplies are tested before we sell them, l'etter buy that kind than the uncertain sort. J. L. VAUGHAN There 's Danger in Sluggish Bowels Bilioutnets. Slrk Hcndacho. Sour Stomach AppendicitU, all Start in Inefficient Bowel Action. Foley Cathartic TaUeU the Reliable Relief. Never let the bowels get Irregular. It's dangerous and unnecessary. A bottle of Foley Cathartic Tablets will provide ready relief at all times They clear tho atemacli. llvei. up the liver, stimulate the secretion and flow f tho bitai have a good tonic effoct on the whole intestinal tract. Of Foley Cathartic Tablets. Mr. E. J. Hudson, a dealer of Cross Keys. Ga, says: "I believe for a thorough cleansing movement of the bowela, without the slightest Inconvenience or tokening, I believe the Foley ca thartir Tablet the best on earth. It's a perfect cathartic, with no bad ef fects. My customers are highly pleasiMi with them. They always aat lefy beyond their expectation." Sold erywherc. list never be divided alle giance to the flag. The man who comes to us from foreign soil becomes a otUaen here of his own volition, not through an compulsion. lie delib erately swears that he renounces till allegiance and fidelity to ever) fOT elgn price and potentate, aoverelgnt) and government whatsoever. and Pled';.- loyalty and allegiance to Ibis land of his adoption He la then en titled to all the privileges and Im munities of citizenship, t" the guid ance and protection of the nation. In all Justice the nation in turn is en tilled to complete allegiance and loy alty for him. His oath mean- till that its language signifies. Men of alien birth seek citizenship here for many and various reasons, th.. most notent Influence being de sire to escape the military burden" of I Ihe old world, the thralldotn of kings, and to secure for themselves and .hililMe thi. iionortiiioties of this land of liberie. Those are con siderations wtrrth the complete love and obedience, the Unfailing observ ance of the whole signification of the oath and alleglence. If the time ever comes when the lies of the land of Ms Birth become stronger, justice to remain here, and claim the protection and immunities of American citizen ship. The ultimate duty of citizenship rests alike upon native born and those who come to us by adoption. There can never be an aristocracy of birth in a democracy. Those families whose roots strike deepest In Ameri. can history are but a few generations removed from ancestors born upon alien soil. If it were possible, perhaps the flag is entitled to greater loyalty from those who have invoked the pri vilege of naturalization than from the native-born, because the former be come American citizens from choice, the latter by the accident of birth From each, however, the government j is entitled to obedience to its laws, to loyalty to its institutions, to faith in its conception of civilization, and W its defence upon all occasions. This flus. with every stai a hope and every Biar a sacrifice, typifies the nation, not a nation like those of the old world, but a government of the people. From this nation, as repre Bentsd by Its government, the humbl est citizen demands, and has a right t. demand, protection in every hones: (calling whatever at home or abroad I Ani nation which withholds that pro motion is unworthy Its place In the scheme of civilization, and no govern nient which fails to extend that pro tection can long endure When the life, liberty or property of any Am erican citizen, whether native or nat uralized, sags toil in lawful calling, is j placed in Jeopardy by any foreign power, in any portion of the globe !tliis flan, sustained b all the military I and naval power of the great repub lic, must assure Justice, apology and reparation Of wrong. This ia the guarantv of all good government, I I guaranty which must never fail. The onion- arttl not war for eonouest. It Of naturalization Jurisdiction within the state an American flag, which, it is requested, may be unfurlend as the candidates for citizenship take the solemn oath of allegiance. Therefore to this court I now give in keeping this flag. May the power which it represents never grow less. May the principles of civil liberty which it sig nalizes ultimately belt the globe. 0 VON NVBBR AT ZWEIDB- NIK M W BE INVOLVED. PAIN GONE! E, ACHING JOINTS Ki ll PAIS AWAY WITH sl , TKIAL BOTTI.E OK OLD. PBM ETRAI XG "ST. JA COB s. OIL. i pi must never rights. ttle for hum o I assssflP New jkbb TbV. W i -7 SW Stop "doaing" rheumatism It's poin only; not one case In fifty requires internal treatment Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Off right on the "tender spot." anil by the time you say Jack ROOfMOB out comes the rheumatic pain anil distress. "St. Jacobs oil" la a harm less rheumatism liniment which nev er disappoints and doesn't burn the skin It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching Joints, muscles and bonea: stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and neuralgia. Limber up! Get a small trial hot tie of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs OH" from any drug store, und in i moment, you'll be free from patM aches and stiffness. Dn t v Rub rheumatism awav. Kivrtwili I- It. prlMsl. PHOENIX., Aru Jan v Fohow leg the receipt ol h assagi from ilov ernor Boyle and LJeutenanl fJrOVSfaO" Sullivan of N-v ul i. d.- I ir-'.g that Walter If I si iiissii is mental!) unbal anced, the pardon board m tU SSO ond pociaJ aasjdoi reprieved Ksof meet! until Mar h !9. tattoa based upon lineage from pro genitor! who served in some capacitv In the revolutionary period upon the side 'f the colonies, has assumed that NEW" YnUK. Jan. . Alexander von Nuber. Austrian consul general here, and liaron von Zweidenik of the Austrian SflTbasSJ at Washington, may be Involved in revelations con cerning espionage work in this coun try, according to rumors hera. THE WHOLE BODY NEEDS PURE BL000 The boms, the muscles. Urn1 '1 the organ of the body J"! i I ' thiir itrtngta: anil tone ami I gclion on pure laSOOa. Hood's SaragnirOla mgVe blood. It it xwttirslj iineo'in!. . t the teMtiatat "f mnhla, Is - riieiimati-tn. i'ieri', i ! petite, that lire, fee'itig l no other nieiliiinc lixe it. M I -i'" to ". I Ili"i'i ami get it tiMlgy. II IS sold bv all ttruggjstt.