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SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNE tY 9, 1916. EIGHT PAGES 777 Z C W PHEASANTS AT I "Good News f Lovers of Mystery" i HERMISTON REPORTED Says Dependable Cauphe Maid ! ENDANGERING TREES ' m DepeMdaMt Coffss, es A. B. C ni D- in. .peiusablf Coffee. 40c lb. I Inn of "the cup that ntth IHI5IW are -n ro be eating THE VOI NG III l IN THE dim ii utns : Hock- of Thorn t(nt In flu- Fruit ! Trees Despite i"H't ThM nnnn'i- lni Itivn Feeding iho Itlrds All I Winter Quail Hnrc aufteted MiK'hi from Sex eiy storm. BtK.EBs:ts.,5JtM .aft Iff i 1"VTIilT"i T-liffY-l 7 r"iT-' '-"TMJWL-v-.'., f SM ft' J. " AMEL blended choice Turkish and choice Domes- tic cigarettes can'r bite, can't parch, can't leave any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste ! You'll like them so much for their quality and smoothness you'll not look for or expect coupons or premiums. W ATCH SIS PAPIj: for details Th sfurrp p,itcovr nd maIi (frr package, which keeps cut air, thereby preserving ; gu.iirv cr ffV blended tobaccos. By inserting the rtnjfers as jfus trated. the stampeattly fcre-iJts . " f fin fbiV, which fcds back into itspace. lUUKJ ITEMS, ABOUT 300,000 BABIES DIE BEFORE ONE YEAR The Census Bureau estimates that babies died in thrs country last K'fore the age of one year, and it ;t pa i thwest' is stated that one-halt ot these deaths paper was were needless if all mothers were lion ' th strong and infants were breast-fed. lns ' 11 Expert ant mothersshouldstrivetoin-' , . crease their strength with the strength-! building fats in icon s Emulsion which improves the blood, suppresses ner vousness, aids the quality of milk, and leeds the very life cells. Physicians prescribe Scott's Emul sion; it is doubly important during ! L,nal nursing, .oaiconol. fcverydniggist has it. Insist on Scott's the white food medicine. No advanced prices. ited P .tmputgn ame purp appointed Dr. J. B. Law tl chiropodist fon th olice force." Minn.. Feb. 8. Th rst Polish weekly news appear under the direo innesota Polish Publish Uuail hne suffered greater than ny of the birds in this section. Re I oris irom outlying districts every ay tell of numbers or mini found eases wheat icks of them are iir well through Hind al, Scotl , Dowue. BlaomSeid. N J. kMiod When itcit- Arrest, N FRA.VISOO, Feb. 8, J. was shot and killed by M. E nblin. Jr., Cnited .States deput dor of internal revenue, o n Jones had opened fire whe t tempted to arrest him a i unlawful drugs II 01 d at more tnan J6000 wa ' in Jones' room, outsid f which the snooting oc eiy small this net ds of them have be.Mi oailsides and trails, es- j pecially on the west sMe of the river j where there is little forage. The sue ! cesn'ul poison campaigns w hich weie, I waged on them and the ctu j drives have greatly reduced the r bits of this section. However, tons of alfalfa hay hi ' been eaten from the lower part . the stacks. In cases the j hark six feet and higher than a fool i In these places poisoning has been ! impossible, owing to the stock being ! i fed in the fields. In the Fmatil'.i river, three miles! beiow th.s city thousands of ducks I have made their winter Mopping j Place. During the severe weather they kept a smull area above the dl- pKrM Compare Camels with any cigarette at igS tSp. : CftjSpP any price! You will prefer them to either lg Ms HCBSaBipP' kind f tobacco smoked straight ! g m ITSteK" ir9f' That clever Camel blend flavor, that blend mildness with its mjS SViKSlSJ just-right "body" will prove so refreshing that you'll quickly HI wyil Wk c.m.(,.M. wr, realize Camel blended cigarettes are as SStt SPfe:HjL ) 31 new to your taste as they arc delightful! m fSA. Wff ffiB SSSSSSS R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY H c UcW ""l"'""0'' Winiton-Salcm, N. C. JR( A Simple Aid to Good Health German Currenoj Hcfnucd. LONDON. Feb. S. -ilernian con. version dam open. The flocks form- suls in Holland are refusing fee pav ed black masses against the bkCK-1 ments in (ierman currency, demand-1 ground of snow. ling Gold or Dutch currency. A lieu- Iter dispatch declared this was due to I ne occurred in a lower depreciation of German credit. Am- Market street hotel, where Chamblln jSterdam reported German was con- and another deputy had been sent to Y 1 N( " BIUJARD18T sidering adding two more meatless1 arrest Jones I t"HAlLENGE8 HOPPE 4 1 days to the week because ot a short-1 The federal of fleers said that jone- j EOH WORIiD'8 TtTI.E jage of foodstuffs, li was reported if not the leader wa r.n imnnrtani! i (lermanv will forbid the Importation ind A Kaiifniann. onfulate stuff The a drug ring and a number! would be made us the r dence found in his room. will never be wi Sold Out to Germans: .failed. 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