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rr.rrr rr"? DAILY EAST OTXGOKtXti, tTAL'TCAl OTTGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917. roGsnss OATS Quaker Rolled Oats. This is an old reliable brand and you know It to be al ways just as represented. Our price for the big round package 25 WHEAT FLAKES Another good article for those that like a change. Our price for the big square package 30 ROMAN MEAL per package 30? WHEAT HEARTS, per package 20 OB Sweet and Icy 20c dozen APPLES . . . S1.00 Thee are Fancy and Extra Fancy. The Dean Tatom Co. PHONE 688 , Violets, Carnations. Roses, Flowering Plant and Ferns. HOOKER'S ' Open Evening and Sundays. 523 Main St.. Depot Block. Thone 622. Free Delivery. 336.2- You may keep thii new Kdlana with the dia mond stylus and pour chitU of 12 rrcarilt for $300. Fay s little down and s little each oienth or week. Entertain Tour friend with 4TOttr favorite records. WKITR TOI1AY FOR Ol'H KKW SON HOOK. No obligation. WARREN'S MV8IO HOUSE Pendleton. Oregon. EDI Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES Chines Style HOT TABLES -GKILLICOfl CARHE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-late, FIRST CLASS BERVIC TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Web and Cottonwood BU. Phone 117. Pendleton, Ore. t.tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilL RECEIVE OrR SPECIAL ATTENTION. We are at all times equipp ed to supply your needs at shortest notice with practiced first quality rubber goods. We sell the famous adver tised "KADtleek" Robber E Goods and guarantee utmost 5 atlsfaction and value. Telephone order- trots yon, S your nurse or phyelolan re- S celve our Instant attention. S Deliveries- are prompt an4 5 oorredt B m Give us a trial T&llman & Co. mm M Leading Dniitt SicK Room RLiDUe Goods SlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" for uasii YOU CANT FIND ANY DANDRUFF, AND HI STOPS COR OUT SAVE VOIR HAIR! MAKE IT THICK, WAVY, (ilXJKSY A.VD HKAlTII'l L AT OXCK. Try a you will, after an -application uf Dunderine, you can nut find a sin gle trace of dandruff or lulling hair and your Bcalp will not Itch, but what will please you most, will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at flr.t yes but really new hair growing till over the scalp. A little Donderiiie Immediately double the, beauty of your huir. jlu difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, Just moisten a cloth witn Dandennf and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time The effect is im mediate and amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundunce; an Incom parable lustre, softness and luxuri ance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 26-cent bottle of Knowlton s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that It has been neglected or injured by careless treatment. A 25-cent bot tle will double the beauty of your hair. PROHIBITION' IS DEFEATED BY TEXAS IJKG1SI.ATI RES Al'STIN, Texa, jHn. 26. State house representatives defeated the resolution Dividing fur the submis sion of a state wide prohibition law at thencxt general election. The de. feat insures the passage of a resolu tion providing for a constitutional convention for the purpose of insert ing a prohibition amendment to the constitution. PRESIDENT TALKS PREPARED- NESS WITH DIG ARMY DELE GATES. WASHINGTON. Jan. 25. Presi. dent Wilson discussed preparedness with the visiting delegation of big army advocates. He said the real solution of the problem may be a standing army of professional soldiers sufficiently big to Insure safety. TENDER THROATS readily yield to the healing hfluence of It soothes the inflamed mem branes and makes richer blood to repair the affected tissues to help prevent tonsihtis or Iarvniritis. SCOTT'S V b worth insisting upon. . anttaBowa.Blnoaiaald.M.1, FRY THEM he next time you suffer with" :ac!ache, indigestion, bilious . ss or loss of appetite, try -. Y.I. tt Aor MrJIcln. I-. tt-- v .J .-rrwb.r. loboaua. ix, MB HIM KKHAHS POLLS GRAIiGEATIiUDSOf BAY HAS L1T1 MRS. n. II. WELMAN ACTS AS MASTER IN ABSENCE OF T. O. GOODMAN;' IMPORT. . . ANT III SINESS DONE. , Member,, Are Indignant Over Threat ened Stoppage of Industrial club W ork IL K. Brady Hurt In a Run wy: John E. Jones Iluys New Au tomobile, (EastH)regonlan Special.) UMAPINE, or., Jan. 26. The Hud. son Bay Grange held their regular meeting last Friday evening with the majority of new officers In their re spective chairs. T. O. Goodman, the newly Installed master, being absent on account ,c.f sickness In his family. Considerable huslnes of Importance " transacted. Mrs. R. H. Wellman acting as master. She appointed Jesse Martin. O. E. Simond and Kyle Mc Danlel as a committee to draw reso. lotions to be presented to the Oregon legislature to be directed to the Uma tilla county representatives nskiiiK the continuance of the appropriation for industrial work In the state. Any one who has opportunity to see the great benefits derived by this work as dem onstrated In this immediate communi ty' could not work against this work being continued and the citizens In this vicinity are at a loss as to why Senator Barrett of Umatilla county should propose its discontinuance and feel sure If he would Investigate the matter he would change his views. The leading agricultural papers all over the country ere commending this work and devoting much space In their publications showing what m be ing done and the Interest is country wide. An Interesting debate. Country Life vs. City Life, was held with Mrs. D. J. Kirk, Mrs Florence Hodgen and Mrs. J. E. Jones for the affirma tive and Mrs. It. H. Wellman. Mrs. F. E. Labadie and Mrs John Kelly for (he negative, the affirmative were declared the winners by an over whelming majority. The regular quarterly birthday anniversaries were held, the following members cela bratlng: Mrs. Mary nixxin. Mrs. 1,011 Hodgen, Mrs. R, H. Wellman. Mrs. R. E. Uean and Messrs Jesse Martin, It. K. Bean and John Kelly. Numerous birthday gifts were received and two courses of cake was served. J. A. Mar tin particularly enjoying the firm course which was highly seasoned with Cayenne pepper.' fine new mem ber was admitted and more applica tions received. llr. and Mrs. C. V. Wellman left on Sunday for Walla Walla, Prescott, and Whitman, where they will visit friends and relatives for several days. Wallace Morrell, local playwright accompanied by his excellent com pany, made a trip to Athena on Sat urday evening presenting "Dora'' to a large and appreciative audience. Miss Ellzalieth Severance local high school teacher, spent the weekend In Walla Walla, the guest of her sister. Mrs. Ralph Reeser. John E. Jones has purchased a new Ford touring car and as soon as the weatehr and roads will permit, may be seen climbing telegraph poles, tear, ing down barb wire fencea and run ning over alfalfa fields. R. K. Brady In returning fron Walla Walla last Friday narrowly es caped serious Injury when his spirited team became frightened at a passing automobile, throwing Mr. Brady from the high wagon eat and shaking him up badly. R. E. Bean, secretary of the Hud son Bay Co-operative Creamery, is busy issuing checks In payment of the annual dividend of that company to all members, distribution of which will be made about the first of Feb ruary. Win. P. Lench, vice president of the Hudson Bay Cooperative Creamery, has been named as delegate to attend the annual meeting of the Oregon Cooperative Dairy Exchange which convenes In Portland on January 27th. Louie Nelson, who recently had the misfortune to get his thumb and in dex finger taken off In a hay cutter which he was operating, has receiv ed a check from the Oregon State In dustrial Accident Commission for $999:95 In settlement. WILLIAM DE MORGAN, ARTIST-AUTHOR, DIES Wrote His First Novel, "Joseph Vance," for Recreation, Then Made Fortune With Pen. LONDON, Jan. 26. William Frend De Morgan, seventy-seven, an artist, who turned novelist at sixty-five, is dead from stomach trouble at his home at Chelsea. He was the son of Augustus De Morgan, professor of mathematics In University College. London. Ms mother was a daughter of WUliiin Friend, whom Cambridge College ex polled for heretical opinions. After a course nt the Royal Acade my De Morgan took up, in 164. the making and designing of stained glass. From 1 S70 to 1904 he was a manufacturer of artistic pottery. His first novel, 'Uoseph Vance'' he beisan while 111. It was published in 1906 and Immediately became popu lar. Then came "An 111 Written Auto biography," "Alice for Short," "Some, how Good." "It Can Never Happen Ainln," "An Afair of Dishonor," "A Likely Story,"' and "When ' Ghost Meets Ghost." . j The opening chapters of "Joseph Vance" were written for recreation, ' with no thought of publication, and smacked strongly of Dickens, the au thor felt he said, because he began ! to read "Po" at seven and read him all through life. The completed novel was rejected by one publisher but ac cepted by the next. Thereafter De Morgan had a readv market and made a fortune out of literature. it. l know CSlilOl will heal this .rash I never worry if I have a little rash or other eruption break out I just put on a bit of Kesinol Ointment. That takes out the itching and burninif instantly, and soon clears the trouble away. I learned of Rcsinol Ointment through our doctor prescribing it f. r my brother. Tom had been almost -friuitic with ec icma for mom!: but that ointment healed his skin rke matr'C ReaUKil Ointment is b: M :'! !rucieifta. filOVIE ACTRESS DIPS S Woman In Found Iead in Wood Soak ed Red; Man Claim Death Was Due to Hemorrhage. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 25. Nell Har vey, a motion picture actress, .was found lyrflg dead In a blood soaked bed. Harlan J. Winter, an actor, known to have been with her last night, was arrested. He claimed the woman died from a hemorrhage. Win ter is greatly excited. He talked In coherently after he was-afrested and cried protestations of Innocence re peatedly from his cell. After the death Winter donned a few clothes, left the hotel and ran to a neigh boring lodging house. There were wveral cuts and bruiseJI on the wom an's body. Winter claimed she sus tained them when she ' fell as she went to the bathroom, suffering from weakness. Winter may be released after the autopsy. Inactivity Causes Constipation. Lack of exercise In the winter is a frequent cause of constipation. You feel heavy, dull and listless, your com plexlon is sallow and pimply, and en. ergy at low ebb. Clean up this con dition at once with Dr. King's New Life Pills, a mild laxative that relieves the coigested lntes'ines without grip ping. A dose before retiring will as sure you a full and easy movement In the morning. 25c at your drug gist. Adv. KILLS WIFE TO TRY OlT ELIXIR OF LIFE; IT FAILS Craved Montana Doctor Sent to Asy lum After Body of Slain Woman ' Is Found. BILLINGS, Mont.. Jan. 26. Crazed by drugs and believing he had dis covered a method of restoring hu man life. Dr. J. C. Hunter, well-known physician and re-earch worker, tried the experiment by killing his wife at their home at Hysham, Mont., several days ago. Her body was found today Or. Hunter is a post-graduate of Johni Hopkins and studied a year at Heldel. berg, Germany. He was sent to an Insane asylum. Don't think beuuse you have taken many remedies in vain that your ca.e is Incurable. Hood's Sarsaparllla has cured many seemingly hopeless case? of scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism, kid ney complaint, dyspepsia and general debility. Take Hood's Adv. At the Temple for twi lwyw Only. Ask Grandfather He'll TeH You- w li j V 1' '! - j I v" -N j IV '? 1 ,1 -VT" J , : if j I f III IIf'!" WA-A-fa' ' 'tnrtmWm . . ' " t j JAVORLO PICTURE . - BRADY-MAD Lt M V J ! ME MM) A ; juftdusht end Paid hit is; j j f nTOng WMPlTOItrT fcnwm Safftt f 1 jjj With all Indications of Spring So Prevalent You Mr NOT JUST THIS PARTICULAR REASON, BUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK NEW GINGHAMS, DEVONSHIRE AND PERCALES ARE NOW IN OUR SHELVES. You Should Select Them Now Lots of new Sheets and Sheetings, Pillow Cases and Tubings low on hand. We can furnish you any size sheet or case bothNEW KINKHAMS, DEVONSHIRE AND SATURDAY IS REMNANT DAY We have lots of Remnants at just one-half the regular price. . ' Buy your TOWELING for Roller Towels NOW as you will get a better price than later on for the advancement in linens is enormous. . 1100 FIRES FOUGHT IN ONE DISTRICT BY THE U. S. FOREST SERVICE Nine Thousand Acre of Tim berland and Ten Thousand Acres of Open Land Burned Over. PORTLAND, Jan. 26. Six fires on the national forests of Oregon, Wash ington and Alaska burned over 90rt0 acres of timberland, destroyed 25 mil lion board feet of merchantable tim ber worth $23,O0, young growth and forage worth $12,000, and cost the forest service $19,000 to subdue dur ing the fire season of 1916, according to a complete report just compiled in the office of District Forester George H. Cecil, Portland, Oregon. In addition to the timberland. raor.i than 10,000 acres of open country was also burned over. The fires on the national forests of this district for 1916 were distributed as follows: Alaskan 28. Washington. 45, and Oregon 683. In number of fires reported, the Siskiyou national forest in Oregon leads the district with 243 fires. The Snoqualmie forest in Washington stands second with a rec ord of 177 fires for the season. The (east number of fires occurred on the Tongass forest, Alaska, where three were reported. Sixty per cent of these 1176 fires were discovered and put out before they had gained headway enough to cover a quarter of an acre. Thirty two fires, less than three per cent of the total number, burned over more Stnrt'iig today. Xo advance In Price. Treat The Body As A Delicate Machine You wculd not lot a machine built for efficient work, get rusty and full of dust and dirt Why let the body, the most delicate of all machines, pet rusty and run down from inattention! Cleanse the blood; that's the secret; keen it clean. S. S. S., proven for 50 years the best of all blood tonics, will do it Get a bottle at your druggist s TODAY and take it according: to directions. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, OA. S.S.S. Keeps It Always Fit ft T? SHOULD BUY YOUR GINCHAMS, CALES AND KINDERGARTEN NOW AND HAVE THEM MADE UP BE FORE THE ONCOMING RUSH OVER TAKES YOU. than ten acres and did damage to ex ceed $100 before they were put un der control. Any one of the 1144 oth er fires If left to itself might have be come a large forest fire, says District Forester Cecil. Campers caused 23 per cent of ail the fires reported. Lightning was responsible for 19 per cent, railroads for 8 1-2 per cent, logging operations 6 1-2, brush burning 6. The remain der were from miscellaneous and un known causes. These figures do not indicate that campers are becoming more careless with fire than former ly, but that there was a great in crease in the number of tourists and campers visiting the forests, according to Mr. CeoiL Nearly '$3000 of the $19,000 spent by the forest serriee in fire fighting in this district last year was used on private land within or adjacent to the national forests, to subdue fires which threatened to enter the forests. Timberland owners furnished cooper ation to the amount of $5,264.63. Ex cellent cooperaion was given by the state foresters of Oregon and Wash ington. UNITS ARE DESIGNATED TO LEAVE BORDER FEBRUARY 1 SAN ANTONIO. Jan. 25. The fol lowing militia units were designated to leave the border February first The second Indiana Infantry, the In diana brigade headquarters, the fifth Nebraska infantry. Company A Ne braska signal corps. First Arkansas infantry. Troops A. B of the Oklaho ma cavalry', th Oklahoma engineers. Most Effective Mother DR. CUJnVKLL'S SYRI P PEPSI X RELIEVES BABY WHEX OTHER MEDICINES FALLEN. There is nothing so necessary to a child's health and comfort as regu larity of the bowels All children are especially susceptible to stomach trou ble and any overstrain of the sensi tive organs has a tendency to obstruct elimination. This condition is respon sible for much of the Illness of child hood. To relieve constipation a mild lax ative should be employed. Cathartics and purgatives are violent in their action and should be avoided. Mrs. Alfred Ou Bois. Mt. Holly, N. J., sal's Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is with out doubt the most effective remedy for constipation she has ever used and that It is the only remedy she could find for her baby. Little Earl was badly constipated during his first vead and nothing she tried seemed to help him until she got a bottle of pr. Caldwell's Svrup Pepsin Now he y a fine, strong, healthy boy. and shd thanks Dr. Caldwell for It. Pr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is a combination of simple laxative herb. with pepsin, free from oplntes or nar. ootlc drugs; it acts gently without griping or other di comfort, and ap- Ipaoc a 301 GElltM STORE FOR SALE Owner wants to retire and will sell good paying business cheap. Lo cated in good stock raising section, close to Pendleton. Whole thing goes; store building. I room dwelling. I lots, stock runs about $4000. Price for all $6000.00. Cash or bankable notes. Must be sold at one MATLQCX.LAATZ 112 Eat C ourt St. H REAL ESTATE LOA1H 0 a 0 ts 0 ti 0 13 0 d 0 ca 0 ca IXSriLVXCE 301 3 FT & PER CLOTHS OF TT5 1 it! "CASCARtTS" FOR A ' COLD, BAD BREATH OS SICK HEADACHE BEST FOR LIVER AND BOWELS. FOR BILIOI S.VESS, SOIH STOMACH AXD CONSTI PATION. Get a 10-cent box now. Furred Tongue. Bad Colds, Indiges tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undi gested food, which sours and fer ments like, garbage in a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold miser indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, .ev erything that is horrible and nauseat ing. A Cascaret tonight will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleans, ing and straighten you out by morn ing. They work while you sleep a 10 cent box from your druggist will keep you feeling good for months. Millions of men. and women take a Cascaret now and then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment. Don't forget the children their litis insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. field hospital, third Iowa Infantry and brigade headquarters. A hospital t.ai.i 's gathering the sick tnen. Remedy Had Ever Used peals to children because of its pleas, ant taste. Druggists everywhere sell it for fifty cents a bottle, and every mother should have it in the hou. for us whenever occasion arises. To avoid imitations and ineffective substitutes, atwavs be sure to ask for Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. 8e' that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's sig nature and his portrait appear on the yellow carton in which the bottle Is packed, A trial bottle, free of charg- can be obtained by wrlt ng to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 455 Washington St, Montlcello. Illinois. y ' rjlV vi JfS r ,: i " ' - ' ' "V: jjEart Pit Boisj IODOI IOC30I ion INVESTMENT CO. 1 O D 0