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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1916, PAGE THREE THE last word in correct style and high grade workman ship. Bond Clothes 115 to 830 We see that they fit just so, etc. in other words, Satis faction Always. Bond Bros. Pendleton1! Leading Clothien GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY TRY this: ii Mil i.i OeWY, Til II. IT ot'ts THICK WD III At ONCE Immediate'.' Yes' Certain'.' that a the Joy of It. Your hair becomes light srevy, fluffy, abundant and appears an soft, lustrous and beautiful aa a -.ii nif girl's after a Pandemic leans. Just try this molsti hair 'ii a and hair. Ith a Utile Dandcrlne y ilraw It through your one small strand at a time, II cleanse the nalr of dust dirt or excessive oil. and In Just a few moments you have doubled the beauty Of your hair. A delightful surprise nwnlta those whoso hair has been neglected or "a scraggy, failed, dry, tirlttle or thin. iteatiles beuutl ' lug the hair Dunderlne dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorate the scalp forever stopping itching and falling hair, hut what will please foil BHMN v ill te lifter a few weekH' use when you will Ma) new hair, fine ami dOWDl ni first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp, if yot ..ire (or iiretly. soft, hulr. and lott f it surely get a rent botle of KnoWltOH'1 Damlerlne from KB) drug tor or toilet Counter and Juki try ll Hour iriMn .lump-. 1'oRTLAND, ure.. Jim. 2U. All radag of flour Jumped 2(1 cents to :i. The new price Is ir.iiu a barrel. AND NOSE STUFFED -PAPfrTN i in l i oafPOltND" KNUS tVLm NI) ORIPPE IN I I .w HOI Its Take Tape's Cold Compound ev- ery Iwo hours until you have taken lliree doaei, then all grippe miser. goeo and your cold will be broken. II, oromptly opens yaur clogged up nos-1 trlls and the air passages of the head,. Mops nasty discharge or nose running reUanaja the headache, dullness, fe- erishness. Bore throat. sneering. soraDaM and stlffnesn. Don't stay stuffed up; Quit blew-1 log aBd snuffling. Kc your throb Mng head nothing rise In the world gives such prompt relief aa "Papo'a Oild Compound," which coats only 25 rents ut any drug store It nets without assistance, tastes nice, an. I causes no inconvenlensc. . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU Holiday Candies ! STRAIGHT FROM WHITMAN'S I The very best of every- : thing in gifts. Candies show the standards of a : stoi c. You can't buy bet- E ter candiea, prettier pack- I : nges, better assortment, 5 : anywhere in the world s : than right here. Come in 5 5 and judge for your self. Tallman & Co. Leading Driiggiili flllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll TIMHKR SAldi COYTH.VsT l AN( I d.l.l .1) 1JV KORESTKK PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 21 The foreater haa Juat cancelled a timber : aalo contract between the forest ser vice and the Erlckson Conitructlon Company of tienttle, fur approximate ly hi million feet of Uinbur on ihu Dosewalllps river, ulymplc National forest. Washington. This contriu't uaa approved In March, 1H14, the company agreeing to begin construction by January 1, 1915. Thla time was later extended to June 30, 1911. About that time, the company purchased the ciiulp-im-m. Improvements and limber of the Uelt lagging Company on the south Mile ui ihe liosewallliis river Tlo- Caliabori Mill Timber Com-! party, a subsidiary of the Krlekson Construction comiiany. hua Juat pur. chased 2S million feet of timber from tho national forest, which will be log ged In connection with the Izett tim ber. On account of the fact that the Brickson Construction Company did not comply with the terms of their contract In regard lo the beginning of logging and could not do so fori some vears, the cnntiaot has been, cancelled. ILDEST NIGHT AT TEN BELOW Zl PWi WEEK II Vs BEEN coi.D (II I NOOK COMES Till lfMv -N Is I.OINI.. i : pedal Corresiondence. DUNCAK, Ore.. Jan. 2 !:i In - Tuesday, January is, 1 . oldest niKlit of the year. Th momettr registered 10 beloyv The j list w eek lias Oaan y er aid Uist Sunday night the thermometer registered seyen degrees below, A Chinook wind blew Thursday and the l snow Is last dlsapeparlng. J. I!. Itryson, pfOMlBaat Duncan ! siiK'kmun. killed a coyote lust Mon-1 day Which he thought bail the rabies While walking along the rajtfusd Hack he saw the coyote coming up the track. The beast came up with- j In about ten feet of him before hej shot It. Mrs J W. Heinle Wl visitor last Saturday, j. ii Bryaon yvas in Pendicle ii Mi chain last Saturday night W. ft, Kendall, iubIsIhih forest su pervisor of the Wenaha forest re serve, is making u business stop at Duncan. lob n C Zollar, a trapper near here, caught a red fox last week. It Is the first one ever aeen here. D. O'Connell of Mission, was In Duncan last Monday Phoenix Is Flooded. PHORNIX, Jan. 20.--Water Is creeping Into the south half of Phoe nlx. Salt river 1b rising steadily Sev eral bridges have been washed out. Reports Indicate conditions are aim. liar to those In California. Only ona Is missing thus far. The damage Ii reported at a million dollars). . " crow older our minds arc quite as active as in former years 1 .it our strength does not respond when we need it most; pethaps the kidneys are weak, the liver torpid, rheumatic pains or stiffened joints beset us, and we cannot easily throw off the colds that winter brings. What iiv need is the rich cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion to renew the blood andcarry strength to every organ of the body, while itsgtyreriiie soothes theres piratory tr.u t, and its hypophosphites strengthen the excitable tunes. aeon s r.muisii'it is a m iciitiuc on food, of unusual benclit to those past fifty years particularly during the i kler seaSOOS! it imparts warmih and creates strength. One bottle w ill prove iu v rlh. No alcohol or BSnnfal ilnn;s. & Lowuc, lllootuGclil. N.J. 15-Jt SLEIGHING PARTY IS ENJOYED BY YOUNG PEOPLE OF ATHENA SEVERE L I WEATHER FORCES SCHOOL To OLO0E DCRTXO THE WEEK. MemlwTs of IUkIi School lu on StWgh ItVIc mill Mini- lti-rrli-1 MSMS at till' II in' of Mr. Ks'ik: Double-Hinder Itaskitliull ;amo MU EM ptsyed Tlln BTHSllns '.-'i sols Correepondance. ) ATHUNA, ore., Jan. 21. A sleigh ing party was enj(. cd from 7 until 9 o'clock followed by a luncheon at the home of Mr. ufid Mrs. W . T lor. Those composing the party were MlHaea Anabel McLeod, Kathryri KToome. Velva Mansfield, Luclle Tay lor, Zola Keen, Lola Key, Messrs LawrsnCS Tharp. Claude Coomans. Harold M Inlyre. L.loy.1 McTerren. Dr osborn, Oreille lliirnam and Henry Koepke Miss Maude Mans field ncled as chaperon. The, meetings at the Baptist church are being continued over this week. owing lo the swere cold weather school has been closed for Ihe week Attorney Homer I Watts was In Walla Walla Thursday transacting business. John Krinkley, traveling salesman of the Flshcr-Thoresen paint afore of Portland, was In Athena this week. Tin' Athena high school was treat ed to a sleigh ride Wednesday even ing after which they were taken to the Koepke house where they had re. freshmenta There will lie a double header bas ketball game between Athena and Walla Walla high acnools In the Athenu gymnasium Friday evening. January 21. Mr. Floyd Payne visited friends In the country during the week. Fred Plnkerton returned Monday from Cunningham, Wash Mrs Fred (truss visited her father J- W. Keen, near the stale line. Sun day. ( ill (.IP- AMI OOLD8 IRE DAN GEROtW, l-'k it lis realise the ri.nff.r n' coughs and colds We consider them common and harmless ailments However statiatlcs tell us every third person dies of a lung ailment. Dan gerous Kronchlul and Lung diseases follow a neglected cold. As your body struggles against cold germs, no bet ter aid can be had than Dr. King's New Discovery. Its merit has been tested by old and young. In use over IS fcajnj. Get a bottle today. Avoid the risk of aertous lung ailment Druggists Adv About half a ton of whalebon la obtained from one whale. Its value be ing roughly, $5000 , WILL PLAY ROLE OF HERA N'KW VI1IIK, Jan 21. -Preparations for the gorgeous "Ball of the Soda," which Is to be held at the Hotel Astor on the evening of Feb ruary 11. 116. under the auspices if tin Society Of lteaux Arts Architects, are rapidly progresaing and viy great Interest taken by a large num ber of prominent people In the ar tlstb and social world. The Invita tions are now out and It Is expected that this would he even more Ivenii 1 If ill than the wonderful Venetian Fete held to years iiffo A large number of prominent architects, painters mid sculptors, are In charge of all the arrangements for Ihe pa geant and ml as patronesses. The cast of characters Is now be lug filled. Mrs. John Jacob AStot will be Hera. Mrs. Alexander 1 ! Prati will In' Ihe Ooddess Isls. 2 NEW SCHOOLS MAY BE ADDED TO 0. OF 0. BY THE REGENTS NORTH PACIFIC COLLEGE OK DENTISTRY' PETITIONS FOR A FFILI VI n other b School of Optometry for Which Vend is. Bob I nlw rslt) Now Has Bbtmi lYofiwdonal Schools sioooo Building Xulhori.- oi at Metjttag, I'MVKHSITY OK ORBOOK, Bu-j gine, Jan. 22. Htlll further develop ment of Ihe State University's rapid expanaiOn in professional education may come next June when additions of Iwo schools will be acted upon by i the board of regents. One Is a school Of optometry, for which the optomet riata of the state have petitioned. The other Is the North Pacific College of Dentistry , at Portland, Which has pe-' titloncd for affiliation. The creation of a school of optom-l etry and the admission of the North1 Pacific Dental College were put up lo the board of regents at its meeting I Tuesday. The board elevated Ihe de-1 partment of Journalism into a school and the department of architecture! Into a school. This gives the state university the following professional -schools at this time; Journalism, med., Iclne, law. education, commerce, ar. ' chitecture and music. Professor Eric W. Allen, head of the department of. Journalism, thus became a dean, as did Professor Kills K. Uiwrence. head, ot the department of architecture. The regents also created the L'ni versity's extension and correspond-i ence study work into a school with; Dr. Joseph Schafer as dean. A new Idea In education was pre-j seined hv President p. l. Campbell lo the regents Tuesday. It is an Idea i that for Ihe present is perhaps ori ginal ycith Oregon. I'resident I'iimp hell in his repori expressed it this, way: "The litwt (renprntion huw the dem ocratization of puMic school educa-l tton. ThN generation is seeing the! demoiutlzation of high school edu-j cation : for example, in Portland 69 1 per cent and in KtiRene 17 per cent of last year's eighth grade graduates i entered high schools. The next gen-1 sought fully an vigorously as the dem ocratization of element ar education. The modern university aims to make effective workers as well as clear thinkers of ltn students. The f id Ideal of university education for a few picked leaders has given place to the hroader conception of higher educa, tlon made universal." President Campbell then explains that the l'nivenilt faculty plans dur- The pageant will represent an abandoned temple on the aland ! Cyprus to which the Sibyl will sum mon h Incantation. In their turn the (!ods o KgH'l. Hindustan and final ly OreoOe. AS the KgMUlan gods disappear the great Triad of Brahma, will appear, and lefore them will be played M episode from the Ramayn.i Th.,1 the Spirits of the Night will waft the Hln. In cjo ls from the stage and her alded In Aurora, the nine Muses will then appear escorting Apollo, the 1.' Olympian god will follow each one escorted b Us attributes and vota ries, the peacock maidens of Hera, the huntresses of Artemis, the s.'a nymphs of PoseAan and ail the long Hat uf Pagan myth. .logy. The Popular Cash Store is fortunate in receiving early shipment of Spring Merchan dise and in keeping with our former record We offer you Better Goods For Less Money Cold Weather Offering's CHILDREN'S COATS One lot of about 20 coats, P. C. S. price 91.95 GIRLS' COATS One lot of 15 coats, P. C. S. price $2.95 LADIES' UNDERWEAR Union suits, fleece lined and ribbed styles, P. C. S. price 98? Wool Gloves 23 Jersey Gloves 25 Domestics. NEW GINGHAMS AND PERCALES For Spring, in all new patterns, light and dark shades, 36 inches wide, yard.. lOt King Muslins, yard 7? Hope Muslin, yard 7 '!? Lonsdale Muslin, yard 12? Unbleached Muslin at At, 5, 6c. 7Ur, 8i:, and 10 yard. 9-4 Pequot Sheeting, yard 29C 9- 4 Aura Sheeting, yard 23? 10- 4 Aura Sheeting, yard 27 9- 4 Aura Sheeting, unbleached, yard 237 10- 4 Aura Sheeting, unbleached 25 Indianhead Muslin, yard 16? Extra Quality Long Cloth, yard 10 Percale, 27 inches wide, P. C. S. price yard 5 Percales, 36 in. wide, yard 10? and 12' -c 45 inch Pillow Tubing, yard 20 42 inch Tubing, yard 18 AGENTS FOR W. B. CORSETS ftl to K.50 Popular Cash Store tug the coming year to Inaugurate 'much more Inexpensice living for I State fniversltv sti'dents. It Is hoped! I that the present average cost of a ! year at the University may be nearly i cut In two fof those for whom strict economy Is necessary. and refreshments served. The regents authoriied a M0, 000 High school students are prepar building to house the school of edu- tag to give a play In the near future. cation, the work of which has trebled during the last two or three years. The students trained in this school of education are now doing work in near tip every standard high schiml of the I The grad uating class of liil ii will show an increase of li per cent over I that of last year. The credit of a professorship of I Spanish and of new positions in edu- i ...... I... ...... , I inn.. o Hwiiniiini ' " . ...........v.... , c noggea Dowers, wnich cause your and industrial service, commerce, so- weather which has been prevailing gtomach to become filled with undi aiotofr, printing. rhetoric, public j during the past two weeks. gested food, which sours and fer- I Speaking and music were recommend-j , ments like garbage in a swill barrel .-,1 ami will be up for final action in! MMUM NIVFX T EXtiKST. 'That's the first step to untold mis. June. j ery indigestion. foui gaaea, bad Only three salaries were Increased i n'dit Also Allowed ("omNfKHMknav breath vellow skin mental ftan v- The regents approved the plan of I an all-Oregon historical pageant be given In commencement week June. FUNERAL OF WESTON MAN HELD AT HOME i L.VTE ED INDER80S LAID TO IIK8T 'EW8 Norm PROM EAST EKD TOWN. (Special Correspondence. WESTON, ore.. Jan. 21. Thi ral of Kd Anderson who died . fu- es- terdav morning was held at 2 0 o clock Broad off lci- tembcr from his residence on the Rev, N. IV Wood Mr. Anderson Was a i Masonic and Oddfellow lodges. ler conducting the funeral. The. sent beautiful floral offerings. lodn He leaves .i wife and three children. Mr. ind Mrs. Joe WOttSC returned; from Spokane on Mond:n evening's I train. Mr Wurzer had been at Bt. Vincent's hospital during the past two accident months m account ol from the kick of a mule while he was engaged in farming on his ranch m ar RltSVilte, Wash Mr and Mrs Harold Stewart Who have been visiting relatives In Wcs tin daring the past few months have returned to their home in Walla Walla. Mr and Mrs John McKae and Mrs. II ltrown were isltlng in Athe na Sundaj Allien Noide.in and bride who have In en Spending a few weeks iu Spo. kane. are Visiting In Weston for a few dais before returning to their li.iiii. in Athena. Benr) DsaSsar haa mas t Psndle- ton where he has a position. Mr and Mrs John II arris who haic Wool Hose, P. C. S. price, 25, 384 and 50t LADIES' COATS Only 15 of these coats left the season's best styles. P. C. S. price only. .. $4.85 LADIES' SUITS Just 11 to choose from, good styles, P. C. S. price only $2.98. OUTING GOWNS For ladies, P. C. S. price? 69, 79?( 98, $ 1.19. Linens, Hosiery. Etc. abeen ill with lagrippe reported to be improving. On Tuesday evening, Jan. IS, a large number of Weston young folks were invited out to John Beamer's for a social evening. Games were played X. A Miller of Athena was in Wes ton Wednesday on business. Mrs. Jack Chapin and children are spending a few weeks in town with Mrs. Chapln's mother. Mrs. ftobert Hlomgren entertained the Club ijirls last Saturday evening at her home near town. All report a delightful sleigh ride there and back with plenty of good things to eat. Several water pipes are reported, nil i hi mn irniniii ,,T im niRHi nun Mintotits Tonant (.nuliiatlon. I NIVEllSITY OF ORBGON. 1 gene. Jan. ;'l For makeup w done during the juist summer sch session, degrees of bachelors of to W. H. Benton, bachelor of scie and electrical engineer to James Watson, bachelor of arts to H Young I'lark. and master of arts Lucy T Weddini: were granted the faculty ine posaiDiiuv ot earning semester ar)e moment. Don't forget the chil. hours through cirreapondence work dren their little Insldes nee.i a good, counting toward a degree was also'erentle Ueansing, too. brought out in a recent reiwrt issued from the registrar's office Thi: port says that in the past ye; credit hours and four and on units of college entrance credib granted to correspondence stui High Tower Kadln Stations WA8HIXQTON, Jan 20. Secre-! tan of the Navy Daniels announced that contracts had been let for the construction of three high power ladio stations one at Sun Diego, an- ",h,'r ' IVirl Harbor. Honolulu, and a thinl at mimic. T. I The contracts were let to the Fed. FOR i,i mid SKY EN KOOM. TWO STOIIV HOl'tW S3000 no Has gas. electric lights, and all modern eanvenlSMSS ''lose the I'nlon Station. Can be bought for fjoo down and It I no month, with Interest at 8 per cent on deferred payments ' Chinee for a railroad man. Seller would also take cattle in r payment. This is a good buy and will not remain long on the m irk" ' price. MATLOCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT CO. TABLE LINENS These we have in colored borders and colored as well as in white, 72 inches, col ored 60 inches. P. C. S. price, vard 50, 59, 60, 65, 75, 98, 81.25. COTTON BATTS 12-lb. Pure White 10 3-4-lb. Pure White 15, 2 for 25 1-lb. Pure White 25 3-lb. Batte, Pure White. 72x84 size when opened, P. C. S. price 98 CHILDREN'S HOSE P. C. S. price 10f, 15? and 25 LADIES' HOSE P. C. S. prices 10. 15. 19. 25, 35. 49 75 and $1.00. SILK PETTICOATS Come in large range of shades, blue, green, Copenhagen, changeable, red, pur ple, etc. P. C. S. price only $2.45 I (I CASCARETS" FOR A COLD, BAD BREATH OR SICK HEADACHE SKVT FOR IJVKI1 AMI HOU I I-. FOH muorsNrxv Hotm STOM ii M OOKffln. PATIOX, I 'et a 10-cent box now j Furred tongue. Bad Colds. Indiges- . tion. allow KVIn and UlnerahiA If.... I . acne, come from torp(, ver lml . , , ... : erything that is horrible and nauseating-. A Cascaret tonight will give i rour constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning They work while you sleep a 10-cent box from yur druggist will keep yoai feeling good for months Millions of men and women i take a (acaret now and then to keep their stomach. Itrer and bowels regulated, and never know a miser- eral Telegraph eomp. ctsco. The stations cud Cavite will be tl HriM-di Liner in Distress HAUPAX. J.iii : Th. liner I'ollentla. 7" mll.4 ofl Cape Race, called for assistant o snnouw jing the pumps were unabla lo check the rush of water Into her The Qbt aeppi Venil Is headed to the real The Pollentia Is believed be in I ha admiralty service. SALE