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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 191ti. There is comfort and pleasure for the man who wears Bond Clothes $15 to $30 Suits or Overcoats Fancy Mixtures Originally Styled True Fitting Models A Vitlt Here Wi I Prove of Mutual Benefit Bond Brothers Pendleton'i Leading Clothiert R.F.D. SERVICE FOR HUSTON CAUSES FARMERS TO BE GLAD POCTMAHTKH Is oi l K'Hl i.v so TU'IKI) THA I sl-:it H i: WiXL STABT l l li. l HLiimio iuii hmvuo m TO ATTEND SESSION 1 1-lrM of .series of Vunt-tng Panics (.iu ii fcu uiu nt Audlioiinro by Bercati ru-ganuoa ob Ml- Rodger i;. mm- frtmi Kpotoina Other Sews Note. MOVABLE S llooi. MM, I. MH.I j Si;itll-i Of HKBTTNGS IX It- ! VSQ I I It. K, M AMI 10. Program W W QmMH subject l , ; Interest to Ilnm-hcr laWforfal II liiv Herds Will IK' ow of Firw subject IManMnd ut ois-iiing Uaj j Vext week. Sale of House Dresses and Warm Kimonas HHHBBaMBMHMHHMMBBBMnMMBBMIIBNBav t ! . ! lum I1avd on Boxing. Inn In the city nn the ground thai SHEFFIELD, Eng.. Feb. 1. Local boxing i "not a desirable pMtlllM in authorities' huvc placed a ban on box- wartime. '' , ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it (Special Correspondence. ) HL'll.MIsi'i N. Or., Feb. 1.--R. F. 1). service dally will begin February 16th, according In Postmaster J. H. Young, who wa officially notified yesterday morning J. A. Iteevej will after that date make his trip "f twenty-seven miles daily Instead of three time a week The project settlers have uHed ev. ery effort lip get too department t" Increase the service and tlMM hav. apparently not been in vain. The first of a aeries of dancing parties was given last evening In th Hcrmlston auditorium by the recent ly organized dancing club. Music was furnished by the United Orches tra of Pendleton, l'unch was served at Intermissions, eight popular 'oUnS matrons being patronesses of the ev enlng Among the Hertuajtonlaui in Pen dleton yeslcrdav were Messrs. F C McKenzle. J. W. ('ampbell, H R Newport. J T. Hinkle anil It ' Todd Mis If, J. Mumma and son Paul left this morning for Hot Lake whet ' Paul will receive treatment for rheu matism. Miss F.lhel Hodgers returned Mon day morning from Spokane where she has been visiting with her sister luring her recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. F. B Sways were Pendleton visitors Monday. Dr. J A. Campbell was a profes sional visitor In Echo yesterday. ml (Special Correspondence i IIKIIMISTON ore . Feb. 1. The movable school extension servile ol the Oregon Agricultural College wil! be held here February . S and 10 the schedule Is as follows TiMWda.V 1'ebniHry . :(0-10:00 Improving the Dairv Herds. K. H. FltU. 10:00-11 :00 Hog Feeding Marketing. K. K. Iteynolds. Itesring the Farm Flock of erw. C. ,;. Lamb. 11.00-12:00 Vegetable (Irowing on the Cmatllla Project, It. W Allen. Principles l Cookery, Miss Anna M. Turley 2:00-3:00 Home curing ol Meat. It. E. Reynolds Milk and Egg Cookery. Miss Aon. M. Turley. I;06-4:M Making Irrigated Sandy Soil Productive, Jaut S. Jones. Milk and Bug Cookery ( Continued I Miss Anna M. Turley. 4:00-5.00 Hog and Sheep Manage ment, K. E. Reynold. (Illustrated.) "-.lO-lllO Poultry, c C. I-amb Motion picture of poultry work at Oregon Agriculture College. College activities. WadMWlay, February I-ijii-l0:00 Soli composition Soil Needs of the Region, J. K. I HOUSE DRESSES THE ELECTRIC BRAND SPECIAL FEATURE Extra width over hips, center back seam reinforced by shrunk tape to prevent sagging. Comfortable, roomy armholes. ! Pine even stitching with strong thread. . Double welt shoulder seams. 16 stitches to each button hole. In fact the best made I house dress on the market; sizes 32 to 54. $1.25 Dress, Special 98c , $1.50 Dress, Special $1.20 I $1.75 Dress, Special ..: $1.40 $2.00 Dress, Special f 1.60 $2.50 Dress, Special $2.00 $3.00 Dress, Special $2.40 $3.50 Dress, Special $2.80 WOMEN'S LONG KIMONAS Kimonas of figured flannelett in all shades, both light and dark, regular $1.25, now 0 Kimonas in dainty shades ot duckling fleece, empire style, silk trimmed, color pink. blue, laven der and light grey, regular $1.7.". now f 1-40 Kimonas of duckling fleece in dark shades such as cardinal, navy, taupe, black. These are made with pleats on shoulder, trimmed witii ribbon and shirred waist, regular $2.50, now S1.9H ALEXANDERS ale: .Nuluie wains u when the track ot health is not clear Kidney and blad der troubles cause manv annoying mptoms and great inconvenience both day. and night. ' Unhealthy kldiicvs nia) iuw luni ''ago, rheumatism catarrh of the bladder, pain OT Hull aciie In the lack, joints or in urn-lea, at times have headache or Indigestion, as lime passe you may huve u sollow com plexion, puffy or dark circles under the e.es. sometimes reel as though vou had heart trouble, ma) have i-lent) ol ambition but no strength -ict weuk and lose flesh. II such conditions aie permitted to continue serious result may be ex peeled: Kidno Trourjie In Its very worst form mav steal upon you. iTrai.ii. of Kldne immmo. Most people do not realize die alarming Increase and remarkable J Cf valency ol kldnev disease. While kldnev disorders are among the most common diseases that prevail. thev are almost the last recognized by uatienta who iisiinllv iihiioiiI tlicm setVea with diH-Kiriiig die effect, while the original illw-Usc may eon stuntb undermine the system II ou leel that your kidneys are the cause of your sickness or run down condition, try inking Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Knot, the famous kid nev. liver and bladdei remedy, be cause as soon as your kidnevs Im prove, thev will help the other or gans to health. M you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at all drus stores Oou't make any mistake but remember the name. Id Kilmer's Swamp-Root and the address. Itlnghamton, N. Y. which you will find on even bottle. KPtM XOTM K Vou may obtain .1 temple size bottle of Swamp Ro d b) enclosing ten renb to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Ilinghamton. N V. This give vou the opportunity to prove n. remarkable, merit or this medi cine They will also send you a tap, .,1 valuable Information, contain ing man of the thousand of grateful letters received from men and Women who say thev found BmmRool 10 be Jusi the remedy needed In Kldnrv liver and bladder troubles. Thi value and success or Swamp Rool an so well known that our ie,ders are advised to send for a sam ple size bottle Address lr Kilmer Co.. Ilinghamton. N. Y. He sure to mj Vou read this offer In the Pen. Ileli. u K isl iiregonliin. SUNDAY CLOSING LAW FOUGHT AT LA GRANDE I 1 ; RAN OK, Jan 31 There Is a big legal fight on In the circuit court here before Judge J. W. Knowies lor the purpose of restrain ing the prosecuting attorney and sherifi from enforcing the Sunday closing law. I-ate .Saturday night a , ompUUal was filed entitled "J an Huren and (leorge Young versus Colon It Bberhard. district and county at; tornev and August Hugg. sherif 1 omplalnt seeks to enjoin the cij rorcemtal Ol the law on U groun-ls that it is unconstitutional and tn.11 it abridges privileges and immunities of citizens, etc. Utornev for plaintiff at a hear iK tried to make therr point that the should define what "all circum stances of necessity- meant as a ma -,er of law Plaintiffs were represent ,.d , r. 9. ivanhoe and T H Craw- fnt state was represented U Colon Bberhard, district attorney, and th court appointed E. W. Eastman his application, amicus curiae rhe CO. was tried out at 10 0 clock U nTrnUH and taken under M ;lf,er two Hours argument b5 the at tornJ j About half a ton of wha H-bone s I 1(taled from one whale, ltl I i.,ng roughly r.000. The Shortest Distance Between Two Points is "Long Distance" Long Distance Telephone Service Eliminates time. Binds City and country together. Saves the expense and inconvenience of travel. Broadens companionship. Conserves time and enery. Unites producer and market. Enables any one to send the right word to the right place at the right moment. Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Sta tion and your Telephone is the center of a system connecting five western States. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 10:00 11.00 Breeding the Farm I Flock of Layers, C. C. Lamb. Planning Food lor the Day. IfUM Anna M. Turlev. 11:00-12:00 -Sheep on the Sma'l, Farm, K, E. Iteynolds. Flreless Cookery, Demonstration. Misses Anna M Turley 2:00-3:O0r Feeds and Feeding. K I B. Fitts Flreless Cookery (Continued I. Mis5 yma M Turley. 1:004 00 Cash Crops for the Cmatllla Project. Paul S. Jones The School Lunch, demonstration Miss Anna M. Turley. t:S0-l:MO are and Management of the Dairy Herd, E. K. FltU. 4:00-5:00 fare and Management TVPI" and Ilreeds of Dairy Cattle. F, II Fitts. Thursduv letiruary ill. s:0(i-10:0 Forage Crops for the Dairyman and Uve Stock Farmer. J E Larson 10:00-11:00 Vegetable c....ker Miss Anna M Turley. Can the Settlers' Methods of Rec lamation and Irrigation on the I'ma ttlta Project be Improved? Paul S Jones. 11:00-12:00 Vegetable Cookery, Miss Anna M. Turley. Frost Control, R. W. Allen t:00t:00 Crop Rotation Adopted to Region. J E. Larson Left-overs and Meal Substitutes. Miss Anna M Turley. 3:00-t - Silos and Silage. E. It Fitts Left-overs and Waal Substitub -(Continued 1 Miss Anna M. Turley. 1:00-6.60 Value and CM of Farm Manures and Green Manures. J. F. Larson 7:30 Illustrated Lecture. Modern Farm Improvements, J. E. Larson. The institute for this year contains RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER I INSTRUMENTS vati-faction of Mortgage. A mortgage executed by the First Presbyterian church to the Oregon Huilding and lian association April 1061, for $000, is satisfied. A mortgage executed by Ellis and Edith (iervals to J. P. Stoffer Oct. 1. 1914. for $200 is satisfied. A mortgage executed by Kobt. J. Divan to the Oregon Building and 1-oun association Sept. 7 11)01. for 11000 Is satisfied. A mortgage executed by Kobt. E. RingO to Bqultabie Savings and Isian association January 23. lo. for $1 BOO is satisfied. Chattel Mortgage. K Warren et vir. to It. n $250; 3 mares. 4 cows heifer. 4 calves. Mortgage, md Edith Oervais to J. Stoffer. $500; a tract of land in the j reservation addition to Pendleton I describes by metes and bounds. Joe ToUn et al. to Jos. T. Hinkle. $K.rii0; so acres in Sec. S. T. 4 N., It. II E.. W. It., together with the wa-1 tar rights. " lh--d. J. C. Mack to Jos. T. Hinkle. $10. 000, tracts of land in Sec. 3. 9 and I 10, T. 5 X., R. 31 E.. W. M. IN FIVE MINUTES! NO INDIGESTION, m OR SOUR. ACID STOMACH THE MOMENT -PAPfTS III U'H' sl REAOHBB TDK TOMCll AI IM.STKE.NS (.Ol v "Really doea" put order "really does' gestinn. dyspepsia, and sourness In five iiad stomach in overcome Indl gas. heartburn mlnutea that Ji Hinkl Hairy Wilkeisi stper. 1 Kills r an acres 8L, W. M right. Matt Mosgrove A. $250: II acres in Sec 1 37 E.. W. M. Matt Mosgrove to I grove. $250: 0 acres P. X.. R. 37 E.. V. M - to Jos. Tobin $7. Sec. S. T. 4 N'.. K together with water Thos. ( . Elliott 4 N.. H Tho H. In Sec. 2. more lectures of vital Interest to the project settlers and of the neighbor ing irrigation section than ever be fore The dates being named at this early date should enable every person in the western end of the county to at tend every lecture ECLIPSE OF FEBRUARY 3 VISIBLE IN OREGON ONE TENTH OF St As SUItKAO Wll I, BE OBsn ItEo IN NORTHWEST. tSITT oF OREGON. E Maternity! The Werd of Words It Is written into life's expectations that motherhood is the one sublime accom- Hi Marat And if Bwra i- anyCur, no mattor bow simple, bow apparently b-lrial It may eem. If It can aid, help, assist or in any way comfort the expectant mother. It I a bU-slny. And such Is a remedy called Vother1) Friend." Too H over the gtcmach m;uclcs. It to gestry rubbed on tlio aiirfaee, and mules the nuiscte nHflati this relieve the strnbi on !i - incuts, n::t-.ir.-1 expansion tales place silli ,,t nndne effeit upon tl! nerves. And u i' t rie ap proaches, the mind h..- pine tl.r.iieh a pe riod of repose, of geidle ernectancy, and this has an unquestioned Influence upon the future child. That this is b io is eviilrnced by the fact that three gener it ons of mother hare used and recommended "Mother Friend." Ask yonr nearest drutftot for a bottle of this splendid remedy. He will yet it for you. And then write to Br-ulfteld Res ulator Co., 407 Lum.ir HMt.. Atlanta, fl.i., for a most Interesting bo--!,- of Information to prospective mothers. II Is nciilcl fr. Write toduy. It is a bo. I yon will enjoy, DULL, SPLITTING, For many years, a soiar ev opi-e in the northwest will occur on Feb ruary 3. 1916. The Following infor mation regarding it has been prepar ed bv Edward H. McAlister profos sor of mechanics and sstron the Unlveretty of Oregon. The eclipse will be total narrow bell. Tarrying from miles in width, l.ving Pacific and Atlantic ..my at within a 3d to mainly In the oceans. This belt eclipse." I e 1 some 4." t of the Is ses the Fa- Oolombta northern liursues a otal parent sunrise may be slightly modi fied by the fact that mountain ob scure the true horizon The comput ed times are a follows. Place Sunrise. Feb. 3. Portland 7 noura 32 min. Eugene 7 hours 30 min Ashland " hours 25 min. The Dalles " hours 2 min Rend -,T hours 23" min. Pendleton 7 hours 16 min. Haker 7 hours 11 min -aIe 7 hours Otntn. The times of the different phases of the eclipse have been computed tor two places the University at Eugfiie and Itaker The corresponding times at other points within the state will differ from these in general by less than five minutes These two points having been selected as being nearly on an east and west line through the center of the state. The times are reduced to Pacific Standard time. At the university Beginning of eclipse (Invisible)... h. 3S m. Middle of eeliupse (invisible) . . . " h. 18 rn. Sun rises in partial eclipse 7 h. S m End of eclipse 7 h 18 in Ai Haker I Just that makes Pupe a Diapepain ! the largest selling stomach regiilator ! in the world. If what you eat fer j ments into atubborn tumps you belch I gas and eructate sour. undigested food and acid; head is dizzy and 1 aches; breath foul; tongue coated; j your lnsidea filled wtth bile and In digestible waste, remember the mo ment "Pape's Diapepain" cornea in contact with the stomach all auch distress vanishes it's trulv astonish ing almost marvelous and the Jos is its harmiesanees. A large fifty-cent case of Papers Diapepain will give you a hundred dollars worth of Katlsract!on or your druggist hands you your money back. Its worth Its welgnt in gold to men and women who .-an t get their stomachs regulated. It belongs in your home should always be kept handy in case of a sick. sour, upset stomach during the day or night, it's the quickest, surest and most harm less stomach regulator in the world Heginning of eclipse (Invisible)... I h 44 m Sun rises in partial eclipse 7 h. 11 m. Middle of eclipse 7 h. 23 m. End of eclipse 8 h. 2 m. The lower part of the sun's disc will be obscured, the obscuration passing obliquely downward from right to left. Buttermilk allowed to stand in stained porcelain baking dish for two or three dav will remove all stains. WHITE TO VOIR KRIEVDK OK WE DDI NT. HD Monogram Stationery When Thincfs w. e. smith & co. Go Wrong In the Stomach. Liver and Bowels your heatth is Qtliek- HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitter's AND V1SITINC, ENO RAVERS. MORGAN BLDG.. PORTLAND. OR. mce. It is a I the stomach J. E. MULLINIX, Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton, Oregon. SICK HEADACHE Dr. James' Headache Powders re lieve at once 10 cents a package. You take a Dr. .lanitV Una. Is. lie . Powder and in just a few moments your head clears and all neuralgia and j distress vanishes. It's the quickest and surost relief for headache, whether I dull, throbbing-, splitting; or nerve I raafciaf , Send someone to the drop store and get a auM paegagv now. Quit suffering it's so needles... lie sure' you get Dr. James' Headache Powders then there will be uo diaui-pouitiuont called the rath of t gins in the Pacific ocean degrees of longitude west thmus of Panama, tracers clfic to the west coast Of crosses Colombia and the nart of Venssuela, thence general northeasterly course extend Ish Isles. Oregon is situated far from tV path of total eclipse but for al! points: in Oregon the sun will rise parti lb eclipsed. Imagine a line beginning on the north boundary of the state at tl e point where the Columbia river first touches it (longitude Hi) degrees ureal of Greenwich), and extending thence to the southern boundary of the state at ihe point where the common boun dary between California am! Nevada touches the Oregon boundary dongi ture 12") degrees), then for all po'nta on that line the -middle of eclipse." Or moment of greatest obscuration Points in the state east or thai 11V. will occur precisely at sunrise for ill the middle of eclipse will occur shor ly after sunrise, and more than ' ill of the eclipse will he visible: for all points In the state wen of thai line the middle of eclipse will have pass. .l k.fnM sunrise and less than halt the eclipse will be Visible greutesl decree or ooscurau' . in different pans of the Mate I n a complicated manner but neral way it ma) be said th ' I extreme northwestern pari of 3 ,. onij about Mo-tenth of ttu : tameter will appear nbseuresl s extreme southeastern S uie-fourth of the di mi S . .s. ured; at othei potnlsIB t ite ihe amounl "i n 5 all within tho. 'ic- - sunrise on the da:. S eclipse has been computed for cob eight Wider) different p.. ills 111,3 Hi. cos. widelv distributed over ' - S state so thai the Unit in other local iliys cm be inferred within a minute II or so The times have atl been re J .inee.i 10 Pacific Btanamrd tim loll parttculM localltiaj Ihi rTllllllllllllMtlllllllllllMIIIIIIIMIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIHIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMMMIMIIIMIIIMIIIMi- The .isiule i-aries '-.hile In th pan nearlv ctcr will be within the eouration will The time of MlllliiiliMIIIIHMMIIIIHIIIIMIIIillllllllllMlltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltHIII'. ! EXTRAORDINARY ! i Farms and Farm ! Values Nyssa Orejc.. Commercial Club fan nfttf vuu to the very best irrigated land. This land will produce ;i yt-.trl'-crop average of approximately SO bu. of wheal , W) bu. -' coin; 110 bu. of oats; S tons of alfalfa; "J" toill ot eoTB ensilage; or 15 tons of potatoes. The maximum JTHtd considerable in excess to above figures. Ihe soil Ijiihk deep, which was a former lake bed, with uu tbttltdaUil supply of water, and a long dry hot summer accounts for the wonderful crop yield. Ideal dairy section with a growing cheese factory. This land Can to- buuiiht from $100 to $150. State what jrou want and we will BTldtavOf to refer you to proper parties. P. J. PHILLIPS, Secy.