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PAGE THKO EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1916. yes, even a mirror has one mighty good charac teristic it will smile back at the man who wears Bond Clothes S15 to 130 Bond Bros. Pendleion't Leading Clothiefi ECHO PEOPLE DOING I ALL WITHIN POWER TO SAVE PHEASANTS I ItlKDS COMK ItOIJ)lV INTO I HE CITY TO ROOBt IN THE TKKIOS. ALL BED SPREADS ON SALE. ALL MUSLINS ON SALE. ALL MUNSING WEAR ON SALE. Cold Weather CaiwK Much suffering ss Uso Among tjuaii Deputjr Omm S Warden i- Putting Oul (.rain for jg Btnb Resident rc Also I li lp SE Peed Them, 25 CENTS DESTROYS STOPS FALLIN6 HAIR J.AVK vol It ll.Uli: HAKE IT TUIC'K. WAVY AN I) BBAU TU'LIv TKY THIHI HIGHEST PRICES STAR IN HAM JIM I Thin, brlttlp, colorlus and m-rumy half 1 mule evidence of a neglcctwl calp; of dandruff-thM awful curf. There U nothing ho destructive U the hair a dandruff. It robs the hair of It lustre. Its strength and 111 very life; eventually producing a fe veriahnea and Itching of the sca'.p. which In not remedied cause the hair root to shrink, lonw and die Ihen the hair fall out (ML A little Danderlne tonight now anytime- will nurely save your hair Uet a 26-oent bottle of Knowlton Danderlne from any drug lore or toilet counter, and after the firm ap plication your hair will take on thet life, lustre and luxuriance which in ao beautiful. It will become wavvj and fluffy and have the appearance I 1 abundance, an Incomparable gloss j :md softne; but what will pleas"1 you most will be after Just a fewj weeks' use, when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair new hair growing all over the scalp. No More Plural Wlov WASHINGTON Jan. 19 The sen-1 ale amended the Philippine bill toler- j atlng polygamous marriages among: the natives but prohibiting such alli ances In the future. (Special Correspondence. I Ki'Ho, nre., Jan. 1. The china j pheasants us well as the quail which E have been liberated hire iluring the past I wo years nre experiencing some hardships this winter on account ol the unusual severe weather. They s will come boldly iiitu town and roost In the trees. As many as sixteen 53 pheasants were counted in one tre.. abne. Kvery thing is Im-uik dune SS that is possible to protect and feed j C. It. ilreen. deputy irame warden S of this place Is putting out wheat in various places where the birds con- gn-gale, besides many farmers are j fead!ll them. It is a common sight 3 to see the smaller birds eating from 5 a bare spot In the back yards here where the snow has been cleared sE away by residents. EE Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sprowl spent H Monday In Irrlgon visiting with Mr 5 and Mrs Merel Iioble. They returned s home on the evening train. 5 Minor Hms. shipped two carloads E of beef cattle to the Portland m.iri.ei on .Saturday. Hustand Moore shipped out one 3 carload of beef cattle at the same 33 Orval MrCullough returned to Ply- 3 moth. Wash., on Monday mornini; 3 after a short business visit here. Mr. 33 MrCull'iugh Is running stock on the 3 Washington side of the Columbia nv. 33 er and was here to buy hay. r Kd Witzee. O.-W. It A: N. Co. s 3 road master was here the first of the j Thos. (1. Smith who is serving on 33 the grand jury spent Sunday here 3 with his family and returned to Pen. 3 dleton Monday- morning. 3 On account of the severe cold wea- 3 ther and the Inability to h"M the en- 33 tire school building several of the 33 lower grades were excused from school on Monday and Tuesday 33 The Heoige A- Mill.i 'iimpany on, s of Bcho'l largest general merehandisi 3 and grocery stores are going to put on a clearance sale beginning Satur- 35 day. Jan. 22. Midwinter sales are the rule 2 'hroughout the world and Kcho is EjE ibreast with all the world in progress Ej The cold weather still holds on. The loyvest temperature experienced here . 3 was on Sunday night whn the mer-; 33 cury fll to It; below zero The snow 33 has settled to the depth of one foot. 3 THIS GREAT SALE OF ALL WHITE GOODS is attracting unusual attention. Coming at a time when other stores are busy marking up their white goods to conform with the advanced prices which they are compelled to pay this spring But this store will not mark any goods up that are already in stock, no matter if we do have to pay more to replace them, and on top of this we are giving liberal reductions. From the old prices which means a saving to you from 1 5 to 25 on every item you buy. TABLE LINENS WHICH HAVE BEEN ADVANCED BY THE MANU FACTURERS FROM 15' , TO 30 ; ARE STILL MARKED AT THE OLD PRICE AND LIBERAL REDUCTION FROM THAT PRICE IS GIVEN FOR THIS SALE. ALL ODDS AND ENDS OF DIS CONTINUED NUMBERS IN VALENCE NES LACES AND IN SERTIONS NOW lc PER YD. BED SPREADS CAN BE BOUGHT HERE AT A SAVING OF ABOUT 25 IF BOUGHT DURING THIS WHITE SALE. TAKE ADVANT AGE AND SAVE WHILE OPPOR TUNITY IS KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR. White Wool Dress Goods 20 Less-BUY NOW! ALL MUSLINWEAR AT RE DUCED PRICES FOR THIS SALE. DAINTY GOWNS, CORSET COV ERS, DRAWERS, COMBINATIONS, SKIRTS, PRINCESS SLIPS, ALL AT WHITE SALE PRICES. ALL TOWELS AT WHITE SALE PRICES. BATH TOWELS, FACE TOWELS in BOTH LINEN AND COTTON. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW PLEATED AND HEMSTITCHED FLOUNCING OF FINE SWISS EM BROIDERY IN SKIRT LENGTHS, REQUIRING ONLY ONE SEAM TO COMPLETE THE GAR MENT. SPECIAL $3.19 Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY noodles chs;;.: HOT TABLES CHILLI CON CARNE SPANISH sni.i. LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date FIRST CLASS SKKVK'K TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor Webb nnd Cottonwood St. Phone r7. Pendleton, Ore. JOE JACKSOTJ Itaseball fans have been laboring under a miaaprpehenslon It seems, that Kddie Collins is the highest priced star In the frame. Now It de velops that the erstwhile ".Shoeless" Joe JaclUOn is the rare and oxpen V( Jewel. In the first place Charlie ompkey paid 131.000 In cash ard gave two players to tne Cleveland for Jackson The plavers were quoted a; IS0K0. Now a third player Is to ! i added to hind the bargain. He is L4T) Chapel la and Comiskey paid a i I $11,900 for him . This makes a total of 114.000 for Jackson, whil Collins iost hut IRO.OOO. The Old Romah Is certainly lavish when It comes to paying a fanov price for what he want "I DON'T SUFFER ANYMORE" uFeel Like a New Person," says Mrs. Hamilton. COIC.IIS AMI X)II)S A HE PAN- II GEHOrS Hew of us realise the danger of i cough and cold. We consider themji I common and harmless ailments. II ' However statistics tell us every third I j ; peraon dies of a lung aliment. Dan- : j gerou Bronchial and Lung diseases , follow a neglected cold. As your body : struggles against cold germs, no bet ter aid can be had than Dr. King' New Discovery. ItJ merit has been tested by old and young. In use over 4S year. Get a bottle today. Avoid the risk of serious lung ailments Druggist Adv. WHITE SILK CORDUROY 54 inches wide, especially good for skirts and coats, washable ; reg ular $4 value, this sale only S3.20 36 inch Corduroy at, yard ... 68? 27 inch Corduroy, extra heavy, a $1.25 value, only 98c SALE OF CORSETS $1.00 Corsets, now 90 $1.50 Corsets, now ?1.35 $2.00 Corsets, now f 1.80 $2.50 Corsets, now ?2.25 $3.00 Corsets, now $2.70 $3.50 Corsets, now , $4.00 Corsets, now. $5.00 Corsets, now $3.15 $3.60 $4.50 SHEETS AND CASES 65c Sheets, now 58f 75c Sheets, now 67c 85c Sheets, now 76c 90c Sheets, now 81C $1.00 Sheets, now 90C $1.25 Sheets, now $1.12 15c Cases, now 13a? 20c Cases, now 18C 25c Cases, now 22c 30c Cases, now 27c 35c Cases, now 31C iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!; i Holiday f I Candies STRAIGHT FROM WHITMAN'S The very best of every- E E thing in gifts. Candies 1 show the standards of a E store. You can't buy bet- r ter candies, prettier pack- E E ages, better assortment, E anywhere in the world E than right here. Come in E and judge for your self. E Tallman & Go. Leading Druftliti E iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumr. New Castle, 1ml. "From the time I was cloven years old until I was seven teen I suffered each month so I had to be in bed. I had head ache, backache and such DSim I would i i tin i p uuuific rn-ij month. I did not know what it was to be easy a minute. My health wan all run down and the doctors did not do me any kc.c1- A neighbor told my mother about Lydll K. Pinkham's Vegetable Cojntwund and I took it, and now I feel like a new person. I don't suffer any more and 1 am regular every month. " Mrs. Hazel Hamilton, 822 South lath St When a remedy has lived for forty years, steadily growing in popularity ! and influence, and thousands upon thousands of women declare they owe their health to it, is it not reason- ble to believe that it is an article of great merit T If you wnnt special nil v ice wrl tc to Lydln K. Pinkhain Medicine Co (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will h opened, rend nnd answered by a woman and held lu strict confidence. NEAR-BY TOWNS IN PATH OF THE COLD WAVE SUFFER ALSO l-l MM KTOV NOT MONK WHK rr xuos to mi .lttTnv ;o INt; BBUW ZERO. I Will la Walla. wai.i.a WAL.I.A, Wash., Jan. It. Uist nlk'ht's low temperature was a duplicate of that of the niwht before, seven below. The clear skies in dicate mure cold weather. Many buatnaaj houses were without water this mornmK heeause of frozen pipes and many residences tverc also shut off. A canvass of plumber toda5 rhowed over lOOO calls to thraw fro. Met pipes since January 1. I'rozen pipes in the H u.-sel I home. Ill Alvarado Terrace, caused an ex ploMon when the fire was lighted In tin kitchen rnnKe. The stove was wrecked and two members of the fam ily hurt Several other ranRes lilev BP, hut no one was hurt. I. a (.rande. I.A GRAN IK. ore.. Jan. IS. Sun day was the coldest day, save on two other occasions. dWftBf the It year.; government records have been kept nero. The maximum rise yesterdav w as 1 1 above aero. In 1110 and l!'n; records of lii and " respectively, were registered. Uist night's mark of seven below 'vas low mark for five years in this! city. Traffic is moving slowly. I numbers are swamped with rush or ders. Other nearby mercury slumps last i ight were. Knterprlse 22: North I'owder 22; I'nlon 10; Wallowa 14 Kainela 12; Cove 11; Klgln 22; and Summervllle 22. all below lero. The Dalles. THK OAIjL.ES. Ore., Jan. 18. This city is experiencing one of ttv coldest spells In Its history, the mer cury having dropped to IT below last right. The maximum temperature '.Ills afttmOOn ; 4 above. During 4 3 years, the period for which an of tlcuvl record has been kept. The Dalles' $2.50 LACE F L O U N CINGS, WHITE SALE PRICE ONLY $1.98 ALEXANDERS VALUES WORTH WHILE ALL WHITE BLANKETS BOTH COTTON AND WOOL ARE BE ING OFFERED AT WHITE SALE PRICES. SAVE ON A PAIR TODAY. WHAT ONE BIG GERMAN SHELL DID s RUB PAINS FROM IE, LAME 6ACK WTSJSJOJ2. OF VOP&jyEZA'J'I'C CMUH The deatruction that can b ture. whteh shows the interior , wrought hy one of the big 42 cent!- church at Voormexele. France. meter shell fired Mom tne uwman one ot in, guns Is well Illustrated In this pic- Inside. has been Colder than K ont) In Kebi u.iry, l s s 4 . and on Janu IPOs. a heavs blunkct of snow cov twice, ground big shells had expli 'inns hauling loads riven across the ivlur The shell came In above the altar, raving the Mg hole above the cm. 1 ix. but mlraculou!)' sparing It Dufur DUVUR, ''re. Jan. IS. Uut night he temperature dropped to 13 beloi tre. the lowest on record here lbH i RfB BACXAORX A WAT WITM sm rm i BOTTI i or OLD, PtarVTRATINC T MOOVl oil. Back hurt you? Can t stuihten j up without feeling sudden pains harp aches and twinges Son Us j ten; That' lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll get relief the moment you rub your bMk with soothing, penetrant! "St. Jaoob Oil " Nothing eLe takes nut ore I ne.s, lameness and stlffnes o quick ly. Toy simply rub t on your back i and out comes the pain It I harm I less and doesn't burn the skin Limber up! Don't suffer' ie( small trial botle of old hon.-o Si i Jacob OH" from any drug store sad j after using It Just once, you l pino i that you ever had back.tche, lumlia I go or sciatic, to-a ue onr lin k will ' never hurt or cause any more rrrls - cry. U never disappoint and ha been recommended for S'i er li) H reevnt fall of now. roup, ' ed with the extreme cold hu Mvn the game bird" to the ranehe for I I and large number" of pheasants and j grouse are being fed lr rrirhers Ulen-I.iir Klil.KNSIIL'Kll. Wmih Jan IS -The coldest wve of nearly a QttsftM !of a entur is IWplJ 'Vnirnl Washington. The ternperstore 10 degree below xero earlv toda. Ik