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TWO DAILY EA3T OREGON1AK. PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1916. EIGHT PAGES at The Habit of The Peoples Insures your getting the best goods for the price at all times. MAKE UP YOUR HOUSE DRESSES AND CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES FOR SPRING NOW. We have a wonderful showing of Dress Ginghams and Percales. Shopping Warehouse DRESS GINGHAMS Come in all colors, plain, checks, plaids and stripes, of the best quality for the price. Yard 10 and 12'jr PERCALES 32 and 36 inches wide, in both light and dark colors, for your school dresses, house dresses and aprons; small, neat designs and striped effects. The vard 10c and 121 -r. MARCH DELINEATOR The March Delineator is here. Pat rons having cards please call and get yours. March Delineator. GUARANTEED SATIN Used especially for petticoats; comes in all shades and black; 36 inches wide; absolutely guaranteed to wear. The yard $1.25 Announcements of the marriage of Mis Blbyl Ctoptaa, former popular I'emllelon Kirl. and Charles Lewis Ap plegurth. Jr. on Wednesday. Febru ary aacond, in Baltimore, were re ceived by Pendleton mends today The announcement is made by Mr. end Mrs. Charles Samuel Jackson oi Portland, whose niece the bride Is. The Baltimore Sun oi February third contained the following account oi the wedding. Mlaa Sibyl flopton. daughter of ths late Mr and Mrs. Prank lloyd I'lop on, of Pendleton, i regon. and Charles Lewi Applegarlh Jr. 42H Green wa y, Guilford, were married al 11 o'clock yesterday morning in St Michael and All Angels' Protestant Episcopal church by las Kt. Bev. Charles Fiske. Bishop Coadjutor of Central New York, only the Imme diate families were present and the bride was attended only by Mrs George Kaney Oebnatn. jr.. sister of the groom, as matron of honor. Tlie bride wore a gown of white HELIX DOUBLY DRY WHEN PUMP BREAKS IN IDE CITY WELL ROOKS OI' WAKKHOUHES KK LONGING To FARMERS UNION DAMAUEU, WWglil of snow is Too Much lor Tbesa school .r- DHnlavM on I ThurMiay Bacaaas at water short w and storm Other Near Notea of the Helix tMlta, Have you tried thii delightful new 19lo drink? It has leaped into almost instant populari ty all over the state. Made of Oregon's two great natural producti hop and barley. Non-intoxicating. Serve it at . . hoaia wlta JLfy your mania nrfV7 a1 ' a trt Jn5 whaa your WZrHh Sri (Special Correspondence ) HKL1X. ore. Feb. T Helix was a dou nly dry town for a few hours Thursday, owing to breakage of the rump In the city well. The roofs of the warehouse be longing to the Partners' Ualoa and Tuma-a-lum Company s lumber sheds w ere damaged by weight of snow. Wm. Davidson has been unable toi make rural delivery since Tuesday. The Helix schools .ere dismissed i Thursday on account of water short-j age and Friday on account of the a. i ri itaiv in iyj ' -War ad sparkle. Full of im and nvunahmcni. The Bargain Basement This department is "growing and getting" busier every day. Offering over $12, 000 worth of seasonable bargains. No goods have been moved from this basement and none will be moved until the flood is actually on us. Such bargains as these are making this department the most popular money saving department in the city: $1.25 to $2.50 Woolen Dress Goods B3e $4.00 Coatings of Heavy Wool S1.23 65c Silk Poplins, new lot 39? 50c Flow ered Voiles, pretty patterns 19e 25c Novelty Wash Goods, big lot 14c 20c Voiles, white and black figured 9e $1.00 Kimona Cloth 21c 2000 Yards Pretty Lawns 5c 15 Yards 10c Outing Flannel $1.00 Hope Muslin 7c New lot remnant Sheeting and Pillow Tubing. Liberal samples on request. Mail orders filled. Goods sent C. 0. D. panne satin and tulte. embroidered in : silver, and carried a shower bouquet i de'p snow lot lilies of the valleys Mrs. Debnam Mrs. Victor Mason, librarian re wore a gown of pink taffeta and a I01"'8 motto than the usual numbei picture hat and carried a French bou-1 ailing lor books tho pust month, quet of pink rosea and violets. Hugh Smith ha returned from After the ceremony a seated wed-j Twin Falls, Idaho ding breakfast was served the wed- IW4 Scott has returned from La ding guests In the home of ths crosae, Wash . w herehe lias large laud room's, mother The bride an; : interests. groom went to Atlantic City, and win! " a Giest has been in Stanton and later go for a month's visit to the : Vansycle districts attending to ware Pacific coast. They will make their, house interests the past rew days home here Flo Clark is assisting Mrs, Leslie Mr Applegurth is connected with in the central office. I 'he c L. Applegurth Company pack- Mrs. John King Is home from ,, is- ers. and Mrs Applegarth Is the great- it to relatives in Freewater. E I grand-daughter of Judge John BaCOB I Mrs F. P. Dean Is visiting in Walla S ! Clopton. one of the obi Jurists nf Vir-! Walla, her former home. j Klnia, and is the niece of Charles 33 Samuel Jackson, owner of the Port- I land, i ire.. Journal. Order a ease today from .iitg,.onw jj Paul Hemmelgarn 222 E. Court St. MADE oI.v BY Henry Weinhard Plant Portland, Oregon mi i H and nliued Mrs Pearl Alspach visited Mrs. Cook of Wednesday and Thurso Mrs. M i smith is The ladies of the Mac, nbee Social i her home with asthma. Club will be entertained tomorrow; Mrs. .V Myers, landlady afternoon at the home of Mrs Nettle I Golden West Hotel. Attaliu Saling. It Thompson street. I was a Helix visitor Thursday The infant daughter ol Mr How Mr. Davis Got M of a Had hiluren Spring l tin Wash clared to have been Incendiary. Own- cause of difficulty in delivery an'l ers burned over 34.' acres of other concerns are able to fill hot slashings on permits. Ismail part of their orders The expenditures in aclnal lire fight-' ing totaled 116,51)4 31 The total expenditures In patrollng I and fire fighting of associations, in dividuals, government and the statu was $11S, 056 The state has ISH.HBii.M left of ihe J60.00U appropriation for the bien-r.um The slice, .n- of the compulsory pa I tro law Is shown b ibe fuct thai I n.66it.l 13 acres were patrolled in 1915, while 3.5:9.115 acres patrolled I their land in Itll bafdra Ihe law was I effective. Resinol The Peoples Warehouse Where it Pays to Trade i!i;:i; PNEUMONIA CLAIMS 10 PER CENT OF DEATHS MBM IS IHSTINX'TI.Y A COLO WKATIIfK 1M lTlo IN THIS col'XTin (Issued by 1'nlted State Public Ten per cent of the deaths in the I'niled Stales result from pneumonia It Is estimated that during the past 30 days this rate has been doubted tn some sections. Tuoerculosls and heart disease each causing ninth of all fatalities, are the fering from this infection are pecul iarly susceptible to respiratory com plications and should properly ob serve every hygienic rule. Inflam mation of the upper air pasages, pharyngitis, bronchitis and tonsillitis, olten predispose to the development of the disease, particularly among the aged and infirm. The acute conta gious of childhood, more especially measles and whooping cough, fre quently prepare the way for pneumo nia Anyone who through neglect or carelessness permits the spread of cent, it should he remembered that our scientific data are not yet com plete. There are pmniemB connected with Immunity, predisposition, and the occurrence of epidemics which are yet to be solved, it is known that pneumonia frequently attacks those who are perfectly well, and who apparently have observed every i hygienic rule. Whether this is due to ! the increased virulence of the organ I ism or to other causes Is unexplained. I It is. however, recognized that avoid able of the factors so briefly enumer- Cough "Some t:ic ago i nad a very bad s ; cough." writes Lewis T Imvis, Black Ss water Del My brother MrCabe Ixi. - ' vis gave me a small Cottle of Cham gg ', herlain's Cough Remedy After tak- inr this I bought half a doien bot- tleu of it but only used one of them 1, as the cough left me and I have not UilliS been troubled since." Obtainable ev- ' erywhere. Adv. .i ml Vernon Kerley was serlousb esterday. but bi improved to- M ra sick day. Donna, smull daughtT Mr Dee Le Roy. has rei week's illness. of Mr. and ivered from MOKK I I : I m i SILPK. I l l U SHE Dll. I HEAR, BOILED DOWN ICICLES ARE USED FOR WATER thw InHantfaflu i. thnrpforp OfMrfl to un tne severest coniemnaiion. naui-1 viduul tm09 ptibllity and therefore thr- I Ttr nf u.hntfV.-r niitllTP K lift. ii,i.lAN t... J - - - ..iseaae which outrank pneumonia mtrMt () 8f) auce our re8lgt . among the legion or the men of j ,.ki. .,. .. uh I death, but n certain cities pneumo- , , . organisms which should be easily ov- nia is steadi y ncreaslng and -ven . Z , ... leicome, and hence predisposes to the hat surpasited the mortality from tu-; ' , . . . , ii infection, oercul.ans. rteventy per cen of al : eth tfmporary or t aaes sciir between :-cemuer and ill III ' I . ' I ' 1,11 Ofi II .,f Increases susceptibility. Because of this the disease ated will in large part diminish indi- SLIDE BURIED PART OF STALLED TRAIN VANCOUVER, Wash . Feb. 7. -The 1 most destructive, disagreeable and dangerous storm ever experienced by ' this city has left Vancouver Isolated i from the world, without water, with out lights, without car or ferry ser vice and with every industry paral i 3'zed. The water for the city, 1b usually j furnished by an electrically operated ! pump, but when the electric lines I went down a water famine was Immi nent. Some persons filled bathtubs I and buckets with water to tide Ihem j over, but others are compelled to boil dow n Icicles for water. Jones observed a across the room. "For heaven's sa to Koblnson, "who narily ugly woman "Thai," answered "is my wife." Jones was taken ha recovered himself. "Well," he said persuaslv Just ought to see mine - id lady sitting x that there?" Kobinson emarktM xti aordi ldl. ut quickly A Langfchlre ( England I weaver rc rently Joined the army and after be ing at Plymouth three months, was i . Mowed home on a week's furlough, i Visiting his old factory, he was en- ! countered b the gealal head of the! firm with a smile, and I hope they have made a man Of "The SOldler replied: Aw II lell jro' what they 've done, sir They've taken th hump of ml! back an' put It on ml chest, and It's a lot easier to curry naew." Answers Tyler Parki down his typ Mil, recently, at the "case," r. aged 77, who laid stick at Montgomery, after serving 6J years Is supposed to hold the will stop that itching 1( you arc fuflrrini; with ccmni, ringworm, rash or other tormenting' skin-eruption, try Kcsirtol Ointment and Kesinol Soap. You will be surprised hoff quickly the itchinK stops and the skin becomes clear and healthy again. Ktslool Ointment mi. RmiwI Snap lo cbu away pioiplea nd dandmff. Sold br all rinic flata. Fraacribedbrdeclora lor Jlym. ljta Rtaisol Soap lor the toiltt and ahunpou. American record for length of vice in typographical pursuits May. It is distinctly a cold weather infection, seemingly brought by win try blasts, but especially prevalent durinz the winter season only be cause ita victims aie rendered mure) susceptible at that time by exposure, i debilitating Influences anil the pres- ' enre of predisposing infections Pneumonia principally affects tho j at the extreme of life, but no age is exempt It is invariably a germ disease The predisposing and exit-j ing organisms ar- M num-roii- that ! it would be futile to attempt their j rnumeeHtion. Many of them art con Untly present In trie mouths and throat of healthy person and it ij only through ihe aid which we un-i wtlllngls extend to them that the are transformed from harmless or-! gaolsms to MM of man's most power I lal enemies The presence o other diseases la Ihe great predisposing eaue of piieu-1 inobla They prepai-e the soil for in-j vaaHon Holding first rank In this category Is influenza, the increased ; Incidence of pneumonia at this tlmc I'elng largely due to the preaent epl demli of la grippe Individuals suf-' TACOMA, Wash.. Feb. ; While The wealth of France is estimated .Northern Pacific train No. , which i at I5n.iifta.000.000. left Seattle Tuesday night, wa stall-! most often attacks ed in the deep snow one mile west oil ltrM ,., ttjmrt.. tn.h Stampede Pass. Wednesday after-1 Remedy for Yeara no,,n, suddenly and without warnind chamberlaln-s Cougn Remedy hat h huge snowsllde struck the forward used , noug.nold for tnc ooinon oi me iraiu, compieieiy oury ind 1 those at the extremes of life. Among deblllating Influences must be men tioned cold, exposure to penetrating winds and the chilling or body sur taxes ,,s a result of wetting i The combination of lack of food I and fatigue proves particularly dis 1 astrous during the winter season and ; is a bad condition lo be avoided I whenever possible Bad housing mental oi physical harrassment. and! that over work are alike the advance ag ents ol the infection, overcrowding, in otner cars were unaware oi what in street cars, theaters, and other, transpired until a cry of "Help!" rank public places, is unquestionably in! out j .i rt responsible for the spread otj Coroner M. J. Hose of Eliensburg. pneumonia in cities, as far greater op- j immediately rushed to the assistance ing the engine, baiif,age portion of the combination smoker and chair car, it was learned last night The slide broke through the win ouwa of the smoaer, completely filling ompartment frith snow and past twenty years I began giving It to my children when they were smal Aa a quick relief for croup, whoop ing cough, and ordinary colds. It has no equal Being free from opium and other harmful drugs, i never fel! afraid to give It to the children 1 hiiVf, reifim merolflil Ir lira. num. catching four passengers Passengers j of frlen(,, neighbors, wh. have used jt and speak highly of It." writes Mrs. Mary Mlnke Shortsvllle -V Y Obtainable everywhere Avd IK Job Ural r'anlt With Everybody.' An irritable, fault-rinding disposi tion is often due to a disordered stom ach. A man with good digestion It nearly always food natured. A great many have been permanently benefiteu by chamberlain's Tablets j COAL SHORTAGE GROWS anei ynitrs or suiiering. Tneee tan letr strengthen the stomach and en able it to perform Its functions nat urally. Obtainable everywhere. Adv sen FOREST FIRE LOSSES AMOUNT TO $10,000 SALKM. ore. Feb. 7. A total ol .6-7B3 acies of merchantable timber was burned over and a total loss of It.ftllO, based on the stitmpage val ue sustained during 1915 In Oregon, was the result according to the re port of Stale Forester F.lllott. made public; Damage from timber or slashing fires to houses, orchards, farm fences, logging equipment and sucn Items to taled IIS., .mall The logging eipilp menl liss was only about 11900, how ever. There were a total of f fires, of which '171 or I'Sfj per cent, are de- Coffee One thing when you try Schillinir's Best coffe once and like it, your coffee-worries .ire over1 The goodness you taste is duplicated in every pound. Thank the airtight tins' We could tlu- same fine poriunity Is thus offered for the dis semination of the predisposing dis eases through indiscriminate cough ing and other mean ol droplet In fection, aa well a the directly injur ious effects which inevitably result from exposure to such environment. The overheating of rooms is also engine crew were hastily dug seemingly harmful i'romlseous ex-'the snow with no injuries ncetorattoa mac be. anil probably Is, I Engine, baggage car and chair a factor in infection ami consequently! were left leaning over an angle of 2E should be avoided by every citizen A degrees at the edge of a 1000-foot of the imprisoned passengers, crawl ing and digging in tnrough the win dow and with the assistance of oth er passengers helping out the injured men Except for had cuts and bruises the passengers were not injured. The oiii ,f TO GET BACK THRONE OF ALBANIA CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always beers the Signature of remaining most important hhoiild be mentioned alcohol. It is In truth 'he handmaiden of pneumo nia, and there Is none more certain or more sure of success, especially if liberally and continually used. While the foregoing facts constitute ,n part OHT knowledge of the reasons or th- widespread dissemination of an infection which carries with It a mortality of from ten to thirty per gent ! embankment The passengers Ellensbiirg last night rrlved Dnaalltitlua, When ostlve or troubled with constipation take chamberlain's Tab lets. They are easy to take and most agreeable In effect Oiitalnable every, where Adv Purity Guaranteed under all State and National Pure Food Laws. You can pay a higher price, but you cannot get a baking powder that will raise nicer, lighter biscuits, cakes and astry, or that is any more i.r i i eartnrui. C Your money back if K C fails to please you. Try a can at our risk. Farmer Shot Pigs Rather Than Peed Them Dollar Wheat MAN8flKU, Wash. Feb 6 E. J. Carroll shot iir, head of hogs during the worst part of ihe storm. The pigs were crowding Into the pens and smothering, and nothing could be done to care for or feed Ihem, so he took hie gun and pat them out of their misery. Me estimates that the loss would not be heavier than if he had red ihem dollar wheat and had to sell ut the present mar ket price Home of the pigs weighed more than 100 pounds. They were hauled out Into the field and will be Ouried in the vcT and pjeincss cr iveo. I'rim e William of H led and Ihe Halkall princess, for whonj a triumphal re- entry Into DtlrraMo :s p-anned bv a Austria and licrmanv. The prime SERIOUS IN PORTLAND IMKTLANIl. ore. Feb. 7 With the prolonging of cold and stormy weather the coal situation In Port land continues to grow more serious I and unless the railroad companies are able to secure the passage of the I freight trains from the east, dealers' in eastern coal will have to close their yards until conditions are nor mal Reports have been circulated that there were plenty of roal In the hunkers of the various companies. but this has declared untrue In I the dealers There Is a large supply of coal coming to Portland from Washington, but this will not be suf ficient to fill the Increasliiit demands. Kohert U, Adams, manage, at ihe HaVOr UltO Schilling S BeSt Men, lot:, Cnnl comonnv iTectitre,! Ih ., ' his supply was almost exnausted. Dealers who are making deliveries are asking the people whether they have enobgh fuel to last for a few days and are delivering in only those places where fuel Is most needed Florists have run low tn their sup ply, but great losses to their plants have been avoided by the timely ur rival of a few tons of coal The people living In the suburbs where traffic Is practically al a stand still because of the snow blockade, will suffer most unless conditions change It is Impossible to take eith er a wagon or an auto truck through ihe deep snow in the streets The Portland Oas sV Coke company haul been unable in I'll! orders for fuel b if we didn't use such tins but why should we? We couldn't sea it in, and you wouldn't get it. Richness of flavor makes it go further it economical. Schilling's Best i S. S. S. Gives Quick Relief by Toning Up the Blood. warn, lint oetlld not nimi.nl the (hlfflalnn to recoKnlin hi hu thorlty Ut- aluJUaterl rn 19 H and rv Hiimpd hi ' ormnlftftion In the k.ii wan I'.; ... after ihe . r - ti - -1 f avitlry. YfM, hut how ' A natin xl h uent Ion. i Th Htiwer l Hint ym irwinl rleHn j you i hlootl liy -I mm, .nun it to health), viKoroHn artlon, mt that It will throw iilT the v r,- nnrl 1 t-n r 1 1 (hat Htim ItlK tirimtlfini The a - tlon of the I won-lfj ftj rilooil purift-tr, i, H. 8., In to j ririK Id all r,. th- life hlnod, RllnK I it viator, xtimolHlH the flow, maklnx it throw out th Kerrtin rind th polfton J mpmrlllca, The xorvetaUni painn r ldh it inn 1 lfm, whether It In tin- shoot - 1 njC. KtHhllftlK ROlttlaaj 1hf K' 'I'i- n ; awony Of MHMUlftf rthuniat Im, or nrliinc iriHJ and 1' k - l hat bf MM up ilftep, will l ntlifly relieved liy H. S. S. Don' I line nofdriimi and ilriinn. 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