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PAGE THREE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1916. SWIFT INTERESTS OF Sidelights on Storm That Held Portland in its Grip Again we wish to remind you that when you think of good clothing always think of Bond Clothes 115 to $30 Suits or Overcoats For if it were possible to make clothes better than the clothes we now sell, you would also find them here. Bond Brothers Pendleton'! Letitaf Clothieri Now to Destroy Catarrh! Germs and End Catarrh Forever OaUrrb Is a germ disease ami the Mil) wuy (0 CUrl It o It will sta cured and never come bach ll to kill . lid drive nut Of ".ir system the ca larrhal germs whim have found lodgment there When the germs go the catarrh will stop The trouble with moat treatments, like sprnv J. stives, creams. grcas balms, lotions, eti . Ik that they give only temporary relief )y opening up for a while th? . lugged head throat and noBtrlls la little time the Catarrh rumen back as had as ever people h suiter oontlnuall) from . ..larrh should drop such temporary ln.ikehlfts and K-t something til1: i. ills gets at the ruut ol the dtacaaX and stamp It out There In nothing utter for such CUM titan breathing Into in tumi and liinirs the pleas ant, soothing, healing, germ destroy- lug air !) Hyomel (pronouacod iiigh- -m) made from purest oil of Kucn I . ptua ami COmWad with other pow erful healing. antiseptic and germ destroying ingredients Hyomei pern mites and heals the Inflamed, swol len membranes ol von: DOM and throat. stops discharges clears th" passage anl completeii overcomes the disease by destroying Its cause Kio catarrh genua cannot live in your hod alter Homet icaches them TallmanA Co ami many other u druggists In I'endleton and vlclnlt have Ping wild llyonie: on a positive mMMntM of WlUSasifUl result or llloncv ha polio pa giving a har.l rati . k an. I find tills generous s. Most druggists are now pocket Inhaler made from er with every romplele treatment old This make a ver simple. ( as a thi tivenlent as well utile means of Known method atlng this dangerous and often disgusting P "Good News for d';., Lovers m or Mystery- Says DEPENDABLE Cauphe Maid! HpffijyfS .3" Thi Papr Tomorrow For the Family Medicine Chest Grc-on Bt. Wit.. Mr. Wm. F. Dubois r: "1 alwsrt bm i . I, v Hvner and Tar for our . as it qutt.ldy break up thair cold wilh be Lad rfter cifU, and tkor like to take it." In fills scusou of couebs, oolda and up. every faintly medicine elicit loufi be sawlnd With a itni d cough i sllcine ilia- can be relied upun . boa in i dd. inch a fatally nouati lyrap Irt Foley'o n ao ai d tnr Contpooad. Thl i M&ntitird medicine litis been on tin) i atrkcl for -nrs sail In many set Ileal w;iB fennel lii every home hi the lay" when do, tors were not s,i 1 ur.d) and w hen nionuy wua ucaicer. Foley's Henry and Tar Compound , ioi . celt, ni medicine for louichs, i, ,0s, tfiw or mlUnied throat, hoarse ti'ss, ttxhtnes and soreness of lie chest, ei "iin snd whoeptna cuug-h it is an absolutely safe remedy, contaln i ni. I" lienllnK UiKredii nts, and free (ri m any harmful druga. Sold Everywhere. .M f HlllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Hlllllllll MORTGAGE LOANS Term Contract on City and Farm Property. Current Rate NO COMMISSIONS, NO BONUSES, or other expense. Just like getting it from bank. Large or aniall amounts, s Loan quickiv closed, If you need money COME and SEE US. MATLOCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT GO. 112 Kast Court 8t nullum llllllllllllimillll llWIWIIIWmiHIttMIMItl I ilUHMHHnf CAPITALIST SAYS ERA OF PROSPERITY NOT YET AT ITS ZENITH AM TOANCMOO, Fab. 7. Declar ing that the present era of prosperity lit the United States had not yet retched Its zenith and voicing a most opHraHtiC Opinion of nation-wide good times that, he said, gave promise of continuing Indefinitely. J. ugden Armour. Chicago capitalist and presi dent of the ArttlOttr Packing company arrived In this city from Santa Bar bara with hlo cousin. I". W. Armour, who is at the head of the company's Kansas City plant. Hrteflv stating his views on national affairs ami conditions in general, Mr. Armour mild. I can see no reason why the United Stales should liecomc nvolved In any erlotu diplomatic taNgtsWWith any of the warring powers In Kurope. In my opinion, the possibility of our 0OUIU trv actually having to resort lo arms Is most remote. "We are enjnving a prosperity that will grow mid spread, and up to the present time I have failed to find ,i reason why we should have to rel n qUlth our financial sway when the K 11 r i , pea n strife Is terminated." Speaking of the packing industry Mr. Armour said It was being "con ducted at a pleasant profit." He smiled when asked about the frequently rit mortd meat famine In Kurope. assert ing that the 1'nited States and South, American markets could ens lv sup pi) Ihe demand from abroad. Mr, Armour suid that the principal reason of his visit tu the Pacific coast was to bring his daughter, Lultta. to Santa Hiubarar. where she is to re main for the balance of Ihe winter season. A southwestern paper, answering a qilevrlon about high and low record cotton prices, said that In 166 the highest price was 5: cents and the lowest II Ctntn, while since that time Cotton has dropped as low at 6 lH centa in iss VALUABLE REWARDS For All Who Find Feature "D" In Dependable Products Details Inside of Kacli I'ackuRe of Dependable I of fee and Tea I A good man readers of this paper have been watching with considerable Interest a series of advertisements i about Feature "D" which is one of i the feature of the Dependable line of 'coffees teas, spices, extracts and hak , ing powders ftrad deal of curiosity I is being aroused ovnr Ihli quest lor 1'Vature "U" KObod) except the Dependable peo ple ihunischcs know imsitively about feature ' D ". but we are in a position to state with antkotit) that Feature "D" ia really and truly one ol the qual itles ol all Di'iiundable prndticta. and may be easily Haced in any one of than Valuable prims will be awarded to all thoae who trace Feature 'D , and mall il to the Dwiglit Krtwards Com paay, Fiirlland, Oregon, tCCOmpaUied bv a Dependable coffee label or a label I from Dependable lea, baking powder. ' spices or extracts, and Hie name of ! yuur dealer. Many of our readers have already ; tent In tbelr answers, and we trust I I bat thli city will have Us share of 'those who are awarded valuable prl7.ee by succeeding in tracing Feature "D" I Leading dealers In litis city handle i full line of Dependable products The following br ef stories are tak er, from Portland papers which ar rived In a hunch yesterday and show the hardships that Portland had tc experience while the silver thaw held the city In Its grasp: POBTLA NT) One thousand men employed by the city, as well as the hundreds engaged by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company are now hard at work trying to open up streetcar traffic and merchandise di liveries in the residence districts At the urgent request of a large dele, i cation of business men the city coun-J ell decided to go to the hat and try to i open up the streets. The business men's delegation, headed by Julius U Meier and W. F. Woodward, called a meeting of the council at the Portland Hotel to dls- j cuss the proposition. The meeting I adjourned and went to the city hall, j where full plant finally were made. BMiOCM Phi ail woil lluiness was paraly zed as a result j ot the storm and the Inability of the streetcars to maintain regular Billed-! ules. Most of the business houses j were open but their trade was scant and articles that were absolutely' ne-1 cessary for Immediate consumption' were chiefly In demand. Department stores reported that there was not enough business to cover the ti jtpetiae of the day! operation. Han; of the clerks did not appear for! duty until nearlv noon, and the stores! closed at 4 o'clock n the afternoon. I DttUiUatly brisk, however, was the trade in candles, and hundreds of oil! lami s were sold by department stores.: Maui people use gas only for cook-1 ing. and with the electric light wires down hundreds of Portland people! have groped about In the dark, not being prepared for an emergency thai Banie Wednesday night. Suburb Buffer. The Flrland district and the Mount j Scott section of the city In genera have faced Irvine ootid 'Hons since the i ! only one telephone in operation, no lights and a network of "live" wires j retarding fool and vehicular trans i portatlon In every direction, life was unnrccssarilx Jolted far out ot the routine There 's no pavement between Creeton and Anabel Station and a deep I'ut in between is filled with about ten feet of ice and snow. K. W. Stahl. of Firland. who walk ed in to Fiftieth street and -Hawthorne avenue, where he caught a streetcar. j reported hourl danger from "live" wires, although repair crews ar I working hard to eliminate the dan j ger first and la get the power and light w res in Worklna order. Did Land Marl, falls. Oeneral grief reigns at the home of DettCtlVe John H. Price. l'6 Caruth ers street, and will not he evicted ; The household regrets tin- loss of an: Old friend, which succumbed to the) sover ty of the "sliver thaw." Kven the birds of the neluhbor I ood. hundreds of broad-chested rob- j ins and lesser lights of ihe feathered world, Join 'n the woe occasioned, i The frield Is a hawthorne tree. Fifty vears ago Katharine Ulldnv came from Ireland to America. With ther treasures of the "oUld sod" wast a single setting from a real Irish haw-' thorn. It took to the Oregon soil; eagerly, and nourished where riu planted It half a c, nturv ago. Katharine QlMai was I "elective ! Price's grandmother. AMBASSADORS AFTER Baron Ewtallnefc, t barge oi ItMtrtaa RaMam This is ihe first pantograph ol th- two Teuton jinlmssnilorH o Ihe I'nit ed states taken together It ahowi them after the first speech ot l'resi r'k f Hyi.,. i ..'KpiH'-iig i ' al3Hi TSBBaHHaHnWaBBBilHiBaaH -in .ts riot of summer foliage and bloom, the hawthorne, grown until it swept the light wires, brought gaspB Oi appreciation in paSMTSby. In win til Its harvest of scarlet berries made a sightly showing Financial I.e.-. Indieactions were that in actual fl nunc'al loss.' the silver thaw would prove less, expensive than the one of 1012. The Home Telephone Com pan es timated that its actual loss in poles, wires and the labor necessary to re store them would not exceed 111,90(1 The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company could not estimate the loss, but it was thought it would not run much over $30,'ia The Portland Railway, Light A Power company estimated its prop erty loss at $40,11011 to $50,000. The Western I n ion and Postal Tel egraph companies would venture no estimate at all. Merchants are feeling the effect of the storm in loss of bus neas to an enormous extent. Many Telephone- Go Out. From 5000 to 1004 telephones wcrf out of order In Portland and long distance service has been suspended completely. The disabled phones are sc attered all over the city. Broken wires, fallen pedes and trees were responsible for the de moralization of the service of the two telephone companies here. WAR UPON PAIN! Pain Is a visitor to every home and usually it comes quite unexpectedly Hut you are prepared for every em ergency If you keep a small bottle of Sloan's Uniment handy. It is the greatest pain killer ever discovered. Simply laid on the skin no rubbing required it drives the pain away. It is really wonderful. Mervln H. Solster. Berkeley. Cal.. writes: "Ijist Saturday, after tramp ing around the Panama exposition with wet feet. I came home with my neck so stiff that I couldn't turn. I applied Sloan's Liniment freely and went to bed To my surprise next morning the stiffness had almost dis appeared, four hours after the second application I was as good as new." March. 115 At Druggists, 25c--Adv i Mii i; not Toit'H oaoi its "Some men haw no hearts." said the tramp. "Pfe been a-tellin' that feller 1 am so hard up 'hat 1 have to sleep out of doors." "Didn't that fetch him?" asked the other "No: He tol' UK he was a-doln the same thing, and iiad to pay th"! doctor for tellln' him to do it" Von Needn't keep on feelinn dis tressed after eating, nor lelching. nor experiencing nausea between meal Hood's Sarsaparilla acts on the mu cous membrane through Ihe blood, re duces inflammation, establishes heal thy action, and radically cures all cases, of catarrh. Adv. FEDERAL AID ASKED FOR FLOOD VICTIMS WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. An iin-' medtcte appropriation of $100. OOt for mmedlate relief or flood sufferers! and the use of arfliy tents and gov-j eminent boats fer relief work were provided in a resolution introduced in the sennt Kansas b) Senator Robinson of i PRESIDENT S SPEECH t mini vn Hrrastoi If, Xoibassailor I daiil WH parcilncs I wore htl mi in his campaign lot pic The Herman ambassador isila aunty air. while th" Austrian bafOg w'as a little subdued IN BIG LAND DEM PACKING HOUSE PEOPLK 1 HAIiF INTKKUST IN 110.000 AOItKS. laud I situatcil in Haraej (Mat) ami Is I'urohdKWl from I be Oorbetl Kstate of Portland and VtMliiiin Hanley Famous lunches rc In eroded in the Deal. PORTLAND, ore. Feb 7 - The swift interests of Chicago, well known packing house people, have purchased a half Interest In approxi mately 140 acres of land located In Harney county, eastern Oregon, from the Corbett estate or Portland and William Hanley. The property was formerly owned by the Hlitzen Valley Land company, for which Mr. Hanley acted largely in the capacity of manager. With the entrance of the Swifts, the lands are taken over by the Eastern Ore gon Cattle company, the Incorpora tion of which was recently announc ed. William Hanley will sever all con nection with the new company after July 1 when he will retire to handle his own extensive eastern Oregon properties, whic h Include the William j Hanlev c ompany and the Harney Val ley Improvement company, proprle-j tors of the Double O. Bell A andj other ranches I anion- Ranches Included The center of the vast tract former ly owned by the Blitzen Valley Land Company is the "P" ranrh from w hich i radiate a dozen or so units compris ing thousands of acres. These Include the Sod Hous ranch. Buena Vista ranch Orain Camp ranch. Diamond ranch. Happy Valley ranch. Kiddle j ranch. Rock Creek ranch. Roaring j Springs ranch and Home Creek ranch The new owners of the lands have as their ultimate purpose to colonize to the extent made possible by future j railroad development. It is proposed to extend Irrigation1 canals now on the property and to drain the sw.nnpy and marshy lands, j using the same canals where possible for both irrigation and drainage pur poses. With the big ranches subdivided in- to small tracts it is believed Harney county faces a new agricultural fu-; ture Tract o MiUs ."Tom Bums. The property acquired by the east ern Oregon Cattle company Ilea about 60 miles south of Burns It extends 6n miles west from Malheur lake, in width varying from three-quarters of ,i mile to five and six miles The proposed Strahorn railroad to central Oregon will trnverse part of the property and with the extension of the line now under construction westward from Vale, the lands will be served from the east This road has now reached Riverside In the deal recentty concluded. W. H. Craven represented the Swifts. The present state of development of the properties is due to the untir ing efforts of William Hanley and Henry 1. Corbett Tom Allen, ex hertff of Harney county, nas had im mediate charge of the lands for them Including stock on . the several ranches the 140,000 acres in the bifl trait are estimated to he worth clore 11,000,009, ( i (.US AMI oouw m:k ihn OEROTJ8 Few of us realize the danjrer ef coughs and eoWa We consider them common and harmless ailments However statistics tell us every third person dies of a lung aliment. Dan-1 gerous Bronchial and Lung diseases 'ollow a neglected cold. Aa your hod struggles against sold germs, no bet- j ter aid can be had thsn Dr. King's; N'ew Discovery. Its merit has been tasted by old and young. In use over' 4 j years Get a bottle today. Avoid the risk of serious lung ailments Druggists Adv. SENATE PASSES THE BY VOTE OF 52 TO 24 I SSI 1 1 Vl, KEATI RKS 1' VSSKI) m HOI -I Mil SI IVST II KlA.y MOIMFIKfl vV'AHHIMOTON, Feb. eeks of discuss on. the elf-no i eminent bill pan ;. After Philippine I the setl- ngre s ttnalb es have d It ah dopted, its ess een lUbatanti predicted thai ntial fea- j It) modi- , the house ; i 1 1 u lil reshape It to president's Idea" and conform produce to the mea nt vole was on stint I'aitv hues iiu'll drew ot- the the said to be tilted v li cause thev graie through all winter long, and the da cf) stall is very injurious sight unless this form ot is rUTnsShed them. the snow f the their el Ion Another Shipment of Newest Silks Just unpacked today. Striped Taffetas, Plain Taffetas, Pussy Willow Taffetas, Tub Silks in the newest colorings. Pongee, Georgette Crepes. Crepe de Chine. See them today. New Arrivals In Shoes The newest thing in English Walking Sport Shoes for Misses' and Young Ladies'. Also the High Lace Walking Boot for the short skirt, in Havanna Brown, Navy Blue and Black. ALEXANDERS PLOWS ARE BUSY AT KEEPING WAY OPEN OW I'ALI.s .IN ON SATUR DAY NIGHT POUjOWED BY A KA1M W.I.. x vcral Siiovv--lidi (Xi ur in Canyon Weal of Town Depth Is Bow six beet on Level More i in ProsiK-ct I .am- bam of Charles HMnotl ( ollaM-s I mlcr Weight. (SpOelai Correspondence.) MKACHAM. Ore.. Feb. 7. Snow legan falling again on Saturday eve ning after two days rest. It snowed about ll inches during the night and then rained, washing the snow away considerably melting the recent snow piles. Snow slides occurred in the canyon v est of here, at several places. Some trains had just got through and then the rotary plow ran out ahead of west bound trains and they got through vafelv The rotarv was kept busy Sunday keeping this place cleared of slides. The snow is 6 feet on the level now with prospects of more. Charlie Huckson s large barn on his ranch out on the breaks, collapsed on Saturday under the heavy weight of snow Fortunately only one team ot horses were left in the barn when it fell and they were taken out unhurt. Casey Lumber Company's large lumber shed collapsed under weight of snow. No damage was done exeepi for loss if the shed. Two carloads of wood were ship ped nut of here on Saturdav despite the difficult hauling. Winston Deal, who has been li ght track walker on the section at this place has left on Friday to return to his home at Itainier. Oregon. MURDERER DIES IN FIGHT WITH A POSSE l-XNiWSTKH. Cal. Feb. 7. After riddling the residence with bullets, a posse vv h ch had been held at bay by an unidentifltd man who. after kill ing one man and probably fatally Hounding two others, barricaded him self in the ranch house of Harry H Kent. Jr.. at Elizabeth Lake, near here, rushed the place and found the fugitive dead, according to advices re. reived here by telephone. No mention was made of Mrs Do Something for your Cold. Do not let it wear you out and encourage sickness. Take Dr. King's New Discovery. You will get instant relief. '..lost of M neglect coughs and colds. We brash suv;cttons aside with the re mark "I'll ie better soon," and often tinMS wa do get tetter. However, when liial coui;h or co'.d gels a hold, it usually ITIfnnn angoyance, interference with our work and often a spell of sickness fol- ! tows. Isn't it better immtdiitcly to I ilirck that cold and ease the Otntgk ? Dr. ,.; a New Ihicovery dies it ! Jvearch is von wiil, you will not rind a better waitdjf. Dr. King's New Discovery is made of : I'inc Tar mixed with soothing lialsanu 1 1 ind laxatives. It's antiseptic and kuls 1 '.lie germs, allavi the cold-fever snd xotlics tlie irriuted. inflamed throat, i The verv first dose gives yon relief. You i I .Xugh will less stnii;-. And if you fi.e e shicking or dry night cough, grateful I relief Ml ws and rou aoin drop into a restful and mfliagflU sleep. G-t a Iwt tle to-day and let Dr. King'l New IHs covcrv he yo ir cold and cough doctor, j ttall .:. Kent, who was supposed to have been a prisoner in the house. George Curtis was shot and killed as he attempted to reach the hous after the man had taken refuge there. His body fell Just in front of the door. Kent was shot through the lung when he ordered the man away from his ranch. Oratten O. Bennett, Justice of the peace, suffered a gunshot wound in the head w hen he attempted to arrest the man. After wounding Kent and llennett the man took refuge in Kent's home j He held Mrs. Kent a prisoner with him. apparently to prevent the posse j which nulckly leathered from rush I ing the house. AFTER SIX YEARS OF SUFFERING Woman Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Columbus, Ohio. "I had almost given op. I had been sick for six years with female troubles and nervousness. I had a pain in my right side and could not eat anything with out hurting my stomach. I could not drink cold water at all nor eat any kind of raw fruit, nor fresh meat nor chicken. From 178 pounds I went to 118 and would get so weak at times that I fell over. I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, ami i ten days later I could eat and it did not. hurt my stomach. I have taken the medicine ever since and I feel Bke a new woman. I now weigh 127 pounds so you can see what it has done for me already. My husband says he knows your medicine has saved my life." Mrs. J. S. Bablow. MM South 4th St, Columbus, Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound contains just the virtues of root and herbs needed to restore health and strength to the weakened organs of the body That is why Mrs. Barlow, a chronic invalid, recovered M completely. It pays for women suffering from any female ailments to insist upon having Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound . J. E. MULLINIX, Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton, Oregon. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 Holiday j 1 Candies ) STRAIGHT FROM WHITMAN'S 5 The very best ol evory 5 thing iri tcifts. C'antlies I ahou th staniiarila of a : I stort'. You can't buy bet- r ter candies, prettier pack- aires, better assortment. s anywhere in the world E tlian rijfht here Tome in r and ludge for your elf. s iTallman & Co. f Leedmi DrutgHU iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiir-