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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1916 IF you want to really live, get close to nature. If you want to really smoke, get close to VELVET Nature's best tobacco, . naturally cured. (Itet&V Men to I'eel Dye Scarcity. CHICAGO, March 1. Scarcity of dyes Is assigned by hatters as the rea son for the fashion decree that men must wear lighter-colored hats this season. MRS. MAY'S LETTER to WOMEN More Proof that Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound Relie vesSuf f cr ing. Chicago, 111. "I suffered from a had c&acof femaleills. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound was recom mended and I took about six bottles. It fixed me up all right. The common symptoms of nuch a condition - pain whin walking, irri tation, liearingdown pains and backache. nervousness and dis ordered digestion- soon passed away. I look much better now than I did before, and I recommend the Compound every time for female troubles, as it did for me all it is claimed to do. You have my permission to pub lish this letter." Mrs. J. May, 3548 S. Lincoln St, Chicago, III. If you have any of the symptoms men tioned in Mrs. May's letter, remember what Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound did for her, and tr, it your self. It is a good old-fashioned medi cine, made from roots and herbs, and it has helped countless numbers of women. If yon need special ftdvioe, write to Lydia E. I'inkliam Medicine Co. (confidential)) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by n woman, and bcld in strict confidence. Hong Kong Cafe AND NOODLE PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey HOT TAMALES 15c Outside Tray Orders a specialty. Boxes for ladles and gentlemen OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT MEALS !5C M I P special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main Street Next to E. O Hldg Phone SOI mm llllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllilillIIllllllilll-lllll"lliililitlllllllltIIIIIIIIIMIIIItIlllllliltlllillllllilllliilllllililIMUIIill A Few Things to Do Today Firat Call up Phone 5 and order a load of mill-ends for kindling. All short lengths and the best thing in the world to start your lire. A big load for a dollar and a I half. Second Order enough of our Rock Springs coal to fill S your bin. Third Build a good big red hot fire. Fourth Congratulate yourself that you have the best fuel in Pendleton. 5 Fifth Resolve to do it again. B. L. BURROUGHS, Inc. Cor. Webb 6 College Phone 5 . Ihhiiiiimi i iiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiimi miiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiimiiMiiiiiiiii mimiumimiiirr HIGH SCHOOL NOTES I The senior class held their regular business meeting yesterday and elect ed the students to take part In the class day exercises held at the end of school. Those elected were: Poet, Angela Howler; class will. Cheater Heed; class prophet, Edith Richard son; advice to juniors, CharleB Gor- i don; historian, Ernest Boylen. The boys of the class all promised t their support In winning the class track meet and all will turn out for track at the first notice of the track coach. The Pendleton high school basket ball season will close tonight wh"n the girls' slxtette will meet the Ath -na slxtette on the local floor, IdSt week the local girls defeated Athena. 27 to 10. The gume is expected to be very fast as the Athena girls are expectel to come reinforced more than they were last week. Iis Due to submarine. PARIS, March 1. via London. An official announcement made by the PranCh ministry of marine regarding the s liking of the Prltlsh steamship Fustnet says the vessel was sent t' the bottom by a submarine In the western Mediterranean. The crew of the steamship was rescued by a French cruiser. The captain of the rastnel reports that he saw the same submarine sink the Swedish steamer Thurnborg, the boats of Which the undersea vessel towed away, "he Paatnet was Of 2:; gross I built In HS7. She was g. 3" feet beam and 1 feet de in this country from 3D to 40 it of the cases requiring charl lef are due to sickness STIFFNESS AWAY R H PAIN PROM HACK WITH SMALL TRIAL BOiTLE o OLD, PENETRATING "ST, ,i COB'S OIL When your back 's sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened if. don't suffer! Get a small ttlal bottle of old. honest "St. Jacob's OH" at aO drug store, p. ur a little In your hand and rub it riffl t ' n your aching back Ei'ii by the timi 1011 count fifty, toe sor icss tm' iai om is Is gone 1 1 i stay crippled! This So ithlllg, pet ci cling oil needs to be uaed onl once It takes the pain right out and ends the misery. It Is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn else stops lumbago, sclati BBS or rheumatism si It never disappoints' promptly ROAD PLAN FOR THE ; YEAR IS MAPPED OUT BY UNION OFFICIALS MAClllNKltY To MAKE IMPROVE MENTS HAVE BEEN ORDER- ED KM! TRIAL. llijrhuu.is WHl He- Rolled atul Draff fti anil MMMM Will Be Kept BWQf Ht Various Points In MM OMM Satisfactory Itc-ults Ex pected t i- QateM. LA ORANDB, Ore., March 1. Completing a road system that it ex pects to work this year the county court of Union county made public Its Intentions relative to road con struction and repair. Apparently r-a!'fclng fully that the country as a wled s is Intensely inter ested In better road members of the county court hav: been putting In a good deal of time of late In formulat ing a plan for permanent road work. The present court was not organized for business las' year owing to liti gation over elections, until late In the spring when tlmo for all preliminary Nad work had i.lmost expired and It was with some difficulty that even l portion of the year's work was han dled to advantage Beginning this 5 ear in plenty it time the court bis contracted for a heavy, high-power traction engine and power graders, "his road machinery has been ordered on a ''satisfaction guaranteed" bails. In other word, the court Is taking no chances on ma chinery and the order nos been placed with a sixty day trial by Union coun ty, before final decision Is given as to accepting It. This will give ample time, it Is argued, for every feature of the equipment to be tried out. Permanent Crew to He organized. It Is then proposed to man the new equipment with a permanent crew of skilled labor in road Building, and common labor will be contracted for Just so long as it comes up to a cer tain standard of production. The In tent, however. Is to organize a good crew and keep that crew with the power outfit throughout the spring and early summer. This will mean, according to the court's plan, constant traveling back and forth across this valley with the engine and graders, making ditches and crowning the highways with an occasional rolling and dragging. The heavy traction rtg will travel several miles a day pulling power graders and with skilled hands In charge of the equipment, it Is the be lief that splendid resuUs will be at once apparent. PIONEER LA GRANDE LADY CALLED BY DEATH MRS. 1: E, SLATER AGED H PASSES WY PROM AFFLIC TION OF THE HEART. LA ORANDB, ire . March I. Mrs. K. E. Slater died at her home at No. 8'17 Penn avenue yesterday - The first Indications of a serious nature were noticeable Monday evening and a weakened condition of the heart Is the supposed cause of death. About a year ago Mrs Slater sustained a se vere injury in a fall, and aitnougn having measurably recovered from this trouble It is believed that the injury hud some effect in shortening the period of vitality. Mrs. Edna Elizabeth Slater was among the well-known pioneer resi dents of the northwest She was born in East Tennessee October 17. 1S35. Her parents were Robert D and Agnes ;ray. Her husband. Jas H. Slater, who died aoout twenty years ago. was also a well known fig ure In the early history of the state, having been a representative in the lower branch of congress and in the United States senate They came to Oregon In 1853. set tling in the Willamette valley. The surviving members of the fam ily are Olive and John Slater with whom she has made her home In late ' vears: .lames D . an attorney or ia Ornnde; Woodson T . an attorney ot Salem and former member of the su preme court: Frank S.. cashier of the National Hank of Canyon City; all Nellie O. Nelll and Mrs. A B. Cher . ry of La Ornnde. and Mrs. Berlin Smith, of Portland. There are also two brothers. George Gray of Lower COVa and Joseph dray of Philomath Oregon There Is a scarcity of glass bottles abroad, owing to the destruction of some of the great glass manufactur ing centers of France and Belgium In the war. WITH BEGINNING OF SPRING, HERMfSTON XEW JEWELRY STORE WILL UK EREtTKR In KIM; NEXT PEW WEEKS. Two Klory Concrete Building Ih Also Being Planned l) llii-im--men Many Vacant Roildiniis Being Pre. pared for Dae as Waraboaaea--oid Maids Dance is laeoaaa, I East Orego'iui, Special.) HEKMLSTON. "re., March I. With the opening of spring the city of Hermlston has renewed Its activi ties in progress! viieas. Several va cant buildings tiae already been cleaned up and made use of as ware houses or work shops. One of the new buildings to be erected will be the new Jewelry More of C. M. Jen sen in the Telephone Building block. Mr. Jensen has Juat purchased his lot and will begin work on the con crete structure us noon as the plans ure completed. A two story concrete building is being contemplated by two of the local business men, which will also be located in this block. Keport comes from Irrigon by re cent visitors of the- suffering among the rabbits in the desert country al ong the Columb'a river, as a result of the continued cold weather when no vegetation was available. In several vacant sheds thousands of rabbits were found dead where they had endeav ored to shelter themselves. Mrs. B. G. Monkman presided at an informal dinner party Monday eve Ing In honor of Miss Bertha Dlshon of Bend. Later in the evening many of her friends called and spent the eve. ning informally at cards. Mrs. F. R. Reeves was the hostess at an attractive aiternoon tea Mon day. She has invited a number of friends for another afternoon Thurs day. Col. H. G. Newport was host last even rig at supper, the first gathering of the newly organized club, "The Watchful Waiting Hungry Hus bands Club." Ther members present, whom were guest " port at the same h A Leap Year da were about 12 The wives of Mrs. H. R. New- was given in the lower Butter creek dance hall last evening by the young ladles of that section. Music was furnished by the Echo orchestra and refreshments were prepared by the hostesses. The "Old Maids' Day" dance given by the dancing club last evening was a splendid success in every detail. About forty four couples were present and enjoyed one of the most pleasing entertainments this season. Music was furnished by the United orches tra of Pendleton. Col and Mrs. H. G. Newport and Dr. M S. Kern of Pendleton motored to Irrigon yesterday. Miss Bertha Dlshon formerly of this city left this morning after a short visit for her present home In Bend. Mrs. Howard Frick came up from Boardman Saturday and spent the week end with friends here. Harvey McPherson of Pendleton was a business visitor here Monday, It. C. Todd was a Pendleton visitor Tuesday. J. T. Hinkle spent Tuesday in Echo. C. S. McNaught was a local repre sentative at the Good Roads meeting in Pendleton yesterday. The annual program and basket so cial of the school at lower Butter Creek will be held Saturday of this week. The baskets will not exceed a selling price of one dollar. COUGHS AND COLDS ARK DAN- .i noes Few of us realize the danger of coughs and colde We consider them common and harmless aliments. However statistics tell us every third person dies of a lung ailment. Dan gerous Bronchial 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 tasted by old and young. In use over 45 years. Get a bottle today. Avoid the risk of serious lung ailments Druggists Adv. l iners Armed, Will Sail. WASHINGTON, fan. It. The stab department gave permission for the Italian liners Qulaeppl Verdi and Ban (Uflleimo I" leave New York The A foghorn which has recently been constructed for the i'nlted States lighthouse sorvise is so large that a man may easily step inside it. I: Is said to resemble half of a submarine boat, and may be heard for 26 or 30 miles at sea. THE VALUE OF TRUTH Truth in business is just as Important as truth in e very-day life; truth creates confidence, establishes good-will ami builds a reliability that will not be wrecked by the storms of competition. Through three fenerations people have learned to pi. ice reliance on the advertised words of Scott's Emulsion, bec.uic they are untarnished, mux aggeratcd truisms about a I otisehohi remedy of real ami actual worth. The popularity of Scott's Emulsion (increasing as intelligence advances, because in these days of adulterations it continues to guarantee pure cod liver oil medicinally perfected with glycerine and tqrpepboaphttes t boOd strength, hn prove the blood and strengthen the tangs, ltis free- from alcohol or opiates a v bob' tome food -tonic, truthfully advertised. MARCH 1ST. FINDS THE SMART New Spring Styles More Effective and in Greater Demand Than Ever and Alexanders is the One Store in Town You may be assured of the very lateat, smartest and newest up-to-date materials and moderately priced. Our line of new novelty suitings is uncomparable and consists of stripes, plaids, checks and novelty goods of all kinds. Light, dark and medium colors. 56 inch medium weight Sport Skirt ings. These come mostly in plaids and checks, priced at, the yard $1.50 to $2.25. New Spring suitings med. and light weight, and in both plain and fancy ranging in price from 50c the yard to $2.25. You will be well repaid for calling at our daylight store. Fancy Crepe de Chine, Pussy Wil low, Taffeta and Georgette, Crepe waistings, also frncy striped Marqui settes, all 40 inches wide and ranging in price from $1.50 to $2.75 the yard A large shipment of Royal Society Art Goods, all stamped and ready for the needle, made up patterns of each design in stock, showing color combi nations. Royal Society Art Goods leads all. BROADCLOTH in the new light shades for Spring, all 54 inches wide, at $2.50 the yard. These are all sponged and shrunken. The latest styles are always shown here first. We invite your inspection. The latest to be had in Collars, fea turing the new Spring styles from the high funnel shape to the lace colonial effects. THIRTY NEW PIECES FRENCH GINGHAMS in a very dainty array of patterns. Always the best for house dresses. The yard 25 By doing your shopping early you not only save money but have much the better assortment to choose from. GET THE HABIT. Everything new in draperies on display. YOU MAY BE ASSURED OF PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION. ALEXANDERS I TKST PICTCRE OP C1UCA- (jO lot Til ACCUSED OP - POISONING GIRL. . This picture Of William Orpet. the t'niversitv of Wisconsin student charged with poisoning his sweet heart. Miss Marian Lambert, an Oak Park. 111., high school girl, was made as he appeared before the grand iur which indicted him. AniHsl Mexicans BjOBgtK. DOUGLAS, Feb. St. fifty armed Mexicans entered Sonora from Ari zona a few nights ago for the alleged purpose of cooperating with the Fe lix Diaz movement to start a new re volt, it was learned today The Car ranza commander at A gut. Prlota, has Offered a rewaro for the capture, deal or alive, of any member ,.r the party NEWS NOTES OF ADAMS MRK l. I . l il t U I l vi.i.i n To mm vox BOTAI M or MOTHER'S ll.l NESS i Past Oregonlan Special ) ADAMS, Ore.. March 1. Everett McCollum was a visitor at the comity seat Tuesday Charles OohstS returned home Man day after spending a week in Port land attending the lumberman's con- now Mrs. J. D. Harrah and sons, Donald and Vernoon. were visitors at the county seat Tuesday. Mrs L. L. Lieuallen was called to Milton Tuesday on account of her mother's sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krebs motored to the county seat Wednesday even ing to attend the basketball game John Bunch was visiting at his parents' home, Mr. and Mrs. Bunch. Sunday. Rev. J. W. Stockton preached in Athena Sunday. The meetings which are being heid in Adams will continue this week Those who have been converted are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jonea. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mrlow, Mr. and Mrs Hen ry Bunch. Mrs. Will Bunch. Mrs Marlow and daughter Lucy and sons Roy and Frank. William Boyer aud daughters, Wilma and Helen, Mrs. Lou Murray and son Roy. Mrs. Frank' Henry. Mrs. Delia Taylor. Mrs. Bunch and son Charles, Alice Stoll and Louise Des Voigne C. L. Woodward was in Adams Tuesday on business. Florian Glineckl who has been ill, was well enough to start back to school Monday J. w Spencer returned home from I Portland Saturday after spending a, week with relatives and son Chester, ; whom he accompanied there to have! an operation It was reported by his father that he was getting along nicely. Hobart Peringer lert Tuesday tot his I'ncle George's ranch where he expects to work through the summer. Kverett McCollum, Frank Henry, i Has chesnut. Roy Picard and Payan' ire loading out wheat at Havana. Mrs. Alice Krebs was In Adams " Finest Cathartic I Ever Used" "They Cit I" l r-I'C t.ul lbMT e toct I quick .nd lure" MPJntLaLi I evey. ""or, a 1 Bg tino I Euffertd from constipation and liver trcubl-." says Mr. 1. U Levej of Qreea Bay. wis "Not!. lug ma I la Kip me. 1 llnai ly secured a .o sage of Foley Cat bar- c Tablets and aai pleased to stats that they hai ,: B) I. T; v are ibe Knelt tathartle I i ve erer iot, as the do not gripe at e'.Laud Ibclr itfeet is cuu'k and euro at trou oolulu iulon, I ell win be a bleaal only Induce r noeemeat, tmt t rnlru: and iienct inestinal tract roles Cataartli lib the i 'i! irrr but the getrniin So'd Everywhere. CIS! HAVE A MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR. SOFT. GLOSSY, WAVY J.-- I NT HOTTLK RKSTROYs DAN. rminr m DOfjn es bj m TY OK YOl'lt H tin. Within ten minuti-s after in appli cation of Danderine you can noi find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp win not i'. h. but what will please you most will be aft er a fev weeks' use when you Bat new hair, fine and downy at fire yea hut really new hair growing al! over the scalp A little Danderine Immediately doubles the beauty of your hair No difference how dull, faded, brittle ind scraggy. Just moisten a cbuh with Danderine and carefully oraw It through your hair taking ore small strand at a time The effect is amaz ing your hair will be light flutfy and wavy, and have an apeparnnce of abundance, an Incomparable lusfe. softness and luxuriance. Get a 25-cent bottle of Kr. wlten'l Danderine from any drug stor? or toi let counter, and prove that your hall Is as urettv and soft a anv till' it surely car lota of It Danderine 'autiful hair aud III just try a bit! Tuesday visiting a home. Mrs Mmonti J. E. MULLINIX. Lawyer Over Taylor's Hilw. Store Pendleton, Oregon. ED'S PLACE A complete line of loft drinks, cigars and tobac cos. Winehart's GotdM Nectar, bottled or on draught. Pool ind Billiard Tables. Former St. George Bar Location. KI HDMMKW.AItM. Prup