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' : UKIAH IS COVERED ' M The Newest in ens Hats is: We received by Saturday's express a shipment of the finest hats we've ever shown. The ?atet poctMe styles. Not freaks, hut fronted, smart style?. The quality i- v.-nnderfu!. The wovk-inan-hip is perfect. The shades are rx-v: and you'll like 'em. Ypur ! hat ha probthly m c! it purges atitl you'd lil.e to . icpiatc it with a new one. This is your chance. Drop in and well show you, $4.50ind S5.00. Also a new shipment qf Cloth Hats, S2.00 and $2.30. ijjJLiivTb UKKATEST DEPARTMENT STORE . . WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE I tit- . .,.. , . . .. . .. r v r.jvcjU .Tri-ng JlCiri, MFV STTWi - T ICE Ol: Ill's, At TttEIR B.VXQUCTI - , !5W YORK, Jan. !. It was a tneulen and whratiess bttt not a tip lesss 'banquet of the Hotel Men's Asso ciation of the City of New Tork held fV ihe thirty-ninth time In the Waldorf- Astoria. Thb speechinaking hud begun and 1b! putomary at must such afairs a wfeitf-r passed among the members TMrof 1hem with & silver salver. Wing the customary- tips. .Ti'fcin" lessons from their patrons ti -hotel men dived deep and well. iTlie collection had Just a boat fin when a second waiter passed ".JaOugh writing- contributions. "I put tn once." said a member. Jo did I," chimed a second. !fyn?re must be some mistake," re marred a third. ' ?ot In the least," the collector as him. "This collection is for the win waiters." . it - -w one on the hotel men btit; they paid. 'WE'RE READY, UNCLE SAM." OUCH! PAIN! RUB iii OUT RHEUMATISM v. V ,1 4 t 1 f X 1 twiiiiffniinahiiinfiitfiriWfri'itfwtiit STOP Sl ITEKIXC: RELIEF J 1 1 CJOMK8 TIIK MOMENT TOU ; APPLY OL-D "ST. JA- COBS 1,1-VI-MJL.VT.'' ! 'Ttheumatisrn Is "pain only." Vot one case In fifty requires in tmial treatment. txop OruggliiK-' ; Rub the misery right away:. Api'ly soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Lin (rpint" directly upon the "tender pet" and relief comes inntantly. "til. JTatobs Liniment'" conquers pain r. hi. 'ft harmless ieumatisra liniment 'jiich nerer diapp-'!nt- and can not urn thn skin. Limber ?top crtmptn mins : Oct 4 "Ciaa.ll trial bottle of '.t. Jacoba s-'T-:rr. r-rj'' r1 flriv 1r"r tnr and in Railroad engineers, smiling happily, as tbey get ready to work for Tnclc Stm, their new bp- Daily Chats With the Housewife , A1A.V. .... f - ' ,r f h f ' H Count von T-uxburg, Ornian min itr to Argentina, has become fa it k."xs or noiorJous thi -miiih Iiis ca bles to li is Jioiim fruv-rnnicm. His "spurlos vorst'itkt" note nr.s hrunit a classic. The count in now said to h confinrtl fr his own good in Ar- HEAVY SNOW Ai 4 mm a mm MXE I.NciliiS FALLS TVKSDAV WITH 1XAVS AX1 SXOW AX, 3IOST EVERY DAY. Other Intcrtlinjy News and Sui'iul Xotcs as GutlHTctl by Hit 1'j.st Ore onitiii I'orrcpomU'iU. (Kast Oroyonian .Syvrinl.) MUACiLV.M. Jan. L'l. Th ial week lias been real "wintery,"' with rain and enow almost every day. The deepest depth was on Tuesday when tin all, 9 inches layed around, on Hun day morning the thermometer regls- : tered 4 below. Mark Booth arrived hero Sunday from Frccwatcr, where he has been recovering" from a long .siege of ty phoid fever. I2 came brick hero lo work lor the Casey Lumber Co., but Ihc day after his arrival he waa taken ill with the niXimps. Mrs. Mac Wells of Jhiroti, who has been relief operator her- for several weeks, left here on Monday for Port land where she will vpend a week. She wiJl then resume hVr work as operator at Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Granger went to Pendleton on Tuesday tu ximt with friends. They arrived homo .Satur day. j Cuas. Hawct arrived from Ia Grande on Tuesday to work with the ! Casey Lumber Co. j ' Miss Helen Erog" went to La Grande ;on .Friday to visit her sister Mrs. F, . H. Fair. Mrs. D. Blackburn went to Pendle ton on Friday to do shopping. R. Fagan mado a business trip to : Pendleton on Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. K. Larkins went to La Grande on iSaturday night. ' John Burnett went to La Grande Saturday nilit to visit over Sunday ;with his wife, Mrs. Burnett and baby. f Mrs. J. F. Winn i ford, who has been visiting with her siKr Mrs. J. Casey and Miss Bore Davidson for the past WITH SNOW BLANKET SI 1 V M lltx; 'aL.' u at- 1.111 fe-A? a AaUsU7 . t X'-sV m. Mt.IlT 1U T ;kovm IS NUT FJIOZUX; JtOAOS Ml'D IY. Id lhrahrr Buys Baker Outfit; .lo mi IllllN-rt Makes KcxvrU Trip tcr AJiutiht liup;if-iblo KitatLs. tlliKt OreyronlHii Special VKlAIt Jan. 21- About five inch- . cs of snow fell iriturdaV nir?bt ana Camas Prairie looks Jiko real winter j had eet In, but ihe ground is not frozen and the teinemture Is mild, i and the ruads soinethlnjc terrible ' when ft comes to mud, and it rains nearly every "day. i A farewell party wa-s ft! von Vlrfiil f I f terson Monday -nUcl.t before he left ; for Portland i Ed LedKorwood. wife and daugh- ter juf Butter creek who have been' I visiting relatives in Ukiah for the' past two week, left for ineir home last Wednesday. The Boys of Ukiah that have en listed in the Hervko or i nclo Sam are teiritf well rememlred by their many friends as well att their rtda t-vrs. Tho children of the I klah , school i-ro each guinf; to write from t'mo to time friendly letters to hc boys to let them kuow that udnu ol them are forgotten. This will ! dene each week now, which shows that tho boys will be wen ciuember ed by all their friends w no arc anx- I ious concerning- their welfare. Buys Baker Outfit. 1 Ed Thrasher of Bridge creek has purchased Everything vrroiiKinjr to William Baker of Meadow brook farm ; Rear Dale and has take. iossession. j Bev. and Mrs. Herbert received word from their son Burnt who is stationed at Vancouver. Washington. ' that ho was married in Portland last week to Miss Abby .Churchill of Cal-I iforuia. ; As 1-Mn Clark was ilowy riding! along the road last, Sunday, his horse j Mc-pped into a rut Mini it-., side-wise. I Uislocalinif the horse's 1 Fred ilroojns returned Suturday j from Baker City, where no had been r for a week on business wltn the for- J est service. I Jesc Guff was a cuet at the Hotel Peterson Monday night, nIng; on to' Lung Creek. Grades lo Debate. A debate will be held uc the t'kiah school house in the near future by the members of the upper grades, which promises to bo very interesting;. The quest inn for debate will be, "Be- solved. Will the world bt wife for de j mocraey?" Those on the affirmative aro Est el la Mills and Claudino Ledg-, erwood, and on the negative, Lloyd Clark and Blanche Bohr. Hugo Lenz and Mossio & Sous, left , for Pilot Bock Saturday with their caMle, taking them to feed Perry Simpson made trip to Ed Wright's la?t Saturday, venirniity on Sunday. - Vol Peterson returm-O Tuesday night from a week' visit to Spo kane. A great Interest Is belnr tak-n In tiic Bed Cross work in L'kran, and splendid lot of work is neing" done here. Only bitt week garments was pent, and another box will be sent this week. Clair Sturdivant. who enlisted In the navy and has been at Goat lslan near San Francisco, ha ween trans ferred, and is now at San Diego. Improvement !"lul Meet. The villngo improvement club mot again Monday night ana a crowded house listened to J. If. Watruer talk on and explain . President Wilson'a III THE UNIVERSAL CAR ll s"nu lnnStT iiffcwu'ry tt Into Uio di'latls 1" K,il.itii llio pi-mill iiicrils nf tlie Kurd car i-vory-IilkIv Kiii.wa (ill aiuMit "Thu I iiIv.tmiI Cur." How It Itooji and culm's day alltr day and year aftur rar at an oinrallnB i-MM-nsc no eiuali that It's wonderful. Thai uUvorllBi'im nl Is to urnt iuukiu'OIIvc buyers- to jilai-o orders without dolay us tin- war has produced toiidltlons'wlih'h ln'fiy Intrrforu with normal produo tio. Huv a Ford car when you can si t one. Wo'li take eood care of your ord-r ft your Kurd to you soon as possible and give the best In "aftcr-scrvloe" when required. ' ' .' out 30 1-VrdvwN-" Mld (it Vinatllla county loHt u-ar. TluTf will ho it im-ol Ucinimd duriiix 1918. Oct your ui'tlir In now tuid Uout bo the man who jft-U Icrt. ' ' ........ SIMPSON AUTO COaMPANY, Johnson and Wtr SU. Phone 408 yM) ' ' ';'"'' ' v " : NEW AUMHlAb IX SAW l ' V "lPmC '' ";' "' i f r :i I I SAWMILLS EXKMPTED ; IN FUELLESS ORDER VA.1II VCTDV JV.ii. 19. At Urn 44 i ... ..i.t....i..M .......1 v.. hi AuiiilniHtrittor Uarflold cxtnupicd , ait nillls filling lilp conducts from j tho fuolU-sH order. . J1.XK.S1J BISK lOlt I'l Hl' Wlillo LUina liiixP ( liiucnc 1'lunn rial Iiixtitulluii. LIMA, I'eru. Jan. . Japanese fi nancial Interests have urranKcd to es tablish a bank here. A Chinese bank nlKO is to be established. ' ' ' I ' ' t--sf 1 t'harles Vellman 1'arks has just been aiolntvd chief of the li ir.-uu IO.KO box of '"" ""u ""'' mem wnii ii.e tuuk 01 uumhi.ii. h.j is known over the country us on able rtvll enfc-lneer. He luis been for sev eral years public works officer ut the naval station at Honolulu. There he directed tho construction or the hie dry dock and other iniprox'eiucnts at I'earl Harbor. i two weeks, left for her home at Im- : I'taco plan, which weie both intcr- rnaha on Saturday nislit- Klio had been in Portland for several months 'and stopped off here oiiher return trip. Miss Bessie Davidson accompa nied her as far as La Grande. Do nr.t say "Let's have a meatless Add the milk, hen ten t;? and melted day Feme day In the week" and then fat to the cooked oatmeal. Beat in have one some weeks and none an- thoroughly. Finally add the sifted 'r" nir'Men'H. II is well. Bake In l.nrt ?,n minutes ' h-.-.i a o.. f- r i.-.mJ i.u.::'.p.. li'ju, oackache, sprains and SALTS FINE FOR "mestlesfs" - and wX K.T TOO MICH IKAT W UK II h'T uietiage. OWiS Klt!NL-. TIIUX TUB j NVw rrf,.,.K ri. veaMnr ,r, ,. ... jt'r(.')inij at your loblen. ''orniucal, ;'.! i iti-uV :m,l I'll. 1. n ln-uf Imv. foripet tlia-t the kidney. '... .it 'hp i lie Trwr I, BiniFn ana . n?hr Pirr sny. hart- Tw- f.-tr -t rr.f:..r!.. In o ir lKm'" 'iui Vr.r r, h'-f- t':'.:-t no j.r-.-u 'Jf: brouvht T,! r.ji'.iir.t k ir.. val u"1 cn jb furnished in other things, t A certain who.e&aJt house that telle both to hotels aJid to butchers reports I that the former has a 30 per cent de- !creao in their Tuesday orders while CUp cornmeal, 1 tablespoon fat, me reiau iraucs ana nomes snow oniy 2 teaspoons salt , 12 4 per cent decrease. It is time - ,nv uii,.r nwi PnrnmUii ..nri ir-in ArUltUR KIDNFYS eVtry houewifo followine the ex- to the boiling point and cook 5 min rVlliriU nilllL. I w ample set her by the hotels and pub- utf.3. Beat ccks well and add with thn lie eatm- phnvn and havin? definite othcr ingredients to the mush. Beat wneatiess ' aays in SOON' OVI2C IIIS t'OI.D Kveryone speaks well of Chamber lain's Couth Remedy after having use. I ii. Mre. George l'Wis. PiLUfield. X. Y., has thin to my regardius It: "Last winter my little boy, five years old. was Hick with a cold for two or three weeks, f diK-ton-d him and .mod vari ous cough lni.dicliM'H hut nothing did I him much uod until I began Otum ' bf:rlnin's Couh Kemedy. J-lo then Improved rnpldly and in a few days v,:i' nvr hi; cold." Adv. estin and instrnciiv Miss ilarg"ery , Kecney parsed ' : through town "Wednesday, en route to her homo at Xquk creek. Felix Johnson of XUriKc a In I' wii Wednesday, en roulo lo I'llot ! Uock ltj look after his cai;c which he ' is wintering there. ! Mr. lt;jiz received wtj d that his wife, Mrs. Uv.iz, who has been visit ing near Spokane, was two ill toe-' t:rn home, she having a serious, at- : tack of rheumatism. I A party was kIvch at tho Chamber- ' lain jraraifo Wednesday nlht by the ' seined. In honor of Miss KsUdht Mills; v hu l ft for Pi'iidli'ton Thursday ', ruorning' to attend hb;h fM(mj1 there, j Clyde llelmick, J-xl Tnrasher and .r-:'.)-, ir.aihcd po- taioci 01 iijaasii may be used in this j recipe. It the dongh is too soft add a little more flour. Spoon Bread. cups water, 1 eup skim milk. 1 eggs, MOST CONSISTENT SOUTHPAW M ILL WORK WITH CUBS BACK III KTS. well and bake in a well greased pan for minutes in a hot oven. - ervc 'from tho same dish with a spoon. This rc ipe makes riiuugh for hix. i;u k.Jn at iprrur. 1 cups buckwheat, 1 teaspoons lak-. ing powder, Z-i ta;;poon ; a It , I 3-1' nil Administration stands -"' 1 '-- ..ri ...m. th,? vn llt shortening, tablespoons molars. Sift together the dry ingredient?. Combine the milk, beaten egg, melted ; fat and molassts. Afld Die liauil to; AVlKt Saving Bread for Brrakfat. the dry iprcdient3. Mix well and j Orral Muffins. bake 35 to 30 minutes in a moderately 1 i cups Hourt 4 teaeioons baking hot oven. kidney refflon, et about four ouncof powder, -r teaspoon sab. 1 cup cook- Pye fiour or one cup of barley moaL of Jiul KUts from any Good drug ed oatmeal, i cup milk, 1 egg,, 1 and one cup of wheat fluir may he tor here, take a tublepoonful In , tablespoon vegetable oil. used in this recipe if tho liquid is ro- io-(Fed arid nd a flnt-hing occiinn olly, vie liavr b.ickan and dull tr; I ry In t h : 1 c! n oy r o n , so ve r e r-,--V.' i-bnmptlc twingffl torpid tntse ail z-trtH r -t :.-.L.H':.i l1-.c aci s. 1. u simply must kec your kid neys active and clean, and the mo snnt you f cl an ache or pain in the but now they are demanding recogni tion of iheir rocial status. The Unit ed Suites f-'f aM sponsor arid urges tht you put names upon your Food Friend list. Gcorg Tyler, recently pur r based by Iho Cubs from the Bus ton Nationals, has wor. iho nuie of being the most elTcctlve south paw by bwing ihe tuost consistent. He haa gone along year after year winning a inajorHv of hie games and acting generally more like a right-handed mouhdMuan than a port Mdcr. II G. Clark and hoiih aw gathering their cattle off the brakes, prepara tory to driving them to ftanlleld the first of this week to thc:r winter feed. Makci KtM'd Trip. Jcs&e llilbert made a trip from iVndleton to t'kiah Wednesday in an automobiln through tho mud and snow, reaching L'klah abJt .It o'clork in tho evening. This In it record trip as no one has ever conw over such roads before at this Unit of the. year Miss Franklo Kturdlvant was visit ing in town Thursday. t?anford Ohilson and pert Martin of Ilridgo creek, were In town Thursday on business. Mrs. Cast eel Is visiting this woe?, with her dnuhter. Mrs. Nichols, at tho IMac-kbiirn ranch. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank llltbort who hae bem viMling in 1-e niisylvatilii since Thanki'glvin'-;. aio now on their iturn, coining via Texas and Cali fornia, and expect to bo In Portland January A.b'tter received from Ivan Sturdi vant, by relatives In t'klati. Mates that b Is now in France. Tho Ked Clonw meeting was Thursday at Mrs. Herbert's -- 'hrJoftil lnftH?n that may bo r;tore'l tho cxp:- tant mother tihoiilJ b p-oniplly given br. A Mcllfimrnt, fcar or 4rrad rliould b uwitfrl Too much cannot fc3 p"!l jf thel worr-tu! m.irrw I norn -i Ihoum nds cf mothers 'Mth fr'n Friend". U b no r-f the J tenant p-.t nf it!t hrlnfnl ltifltien'cn. 1 Th":e Ii no mrvi-u. t.tzn nnJi!! the tiVr'pru'V t imrfTiiiig ulrkriPM or nnw. m :voj-ici. it maK w the muxl"' ch ;'Hc v.hih nature gjpfSIi Is cpan.lln;T and oooOovn tho i;-i' namii.Mion rt brta. I gland '. If Tho tiin nt tho crista 1s Infinitely ivhcn .Mot!:cr'n Jr4nd" is used for tbn muMckfl crpnnJ- e-sler and with loa train when hab-. Ii born. "Mother's 'rlend" is cnfffcly wf and may be liad r.f vnur drugKlat. 'Write tha Bradflfid Tlcsulator Co., lcpt. A. !w La mar i-tuildinp. Atlanta. On., far their hi terestlnff book. "Motherhood and th Baby". They will fend It to you without charge, and you ""w ill find U very helpful. Tears tf uo by tlionanOt of .'women proves beyriii'l nil doubt thut "Mother'a Friend" is tho greatest old to nnUirt It cerlarrly should te ued by every expect ant mulher for ahe should do everything In her power to help nature In her work. TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA LOOK VOt N;: ItKIMi BACK ITS NATI'liA!. OI,OI(. (.HISS AM) ATTI IA t Tl Y K. I-XS. . MAURICE HILL NOW IN AVIATION CORPS fill tjf.rlhir the dry lngredl'.'lit. daciil to 1 to 1 J-4 cups. Nature Needs Assistance In Keeping You Well A little help jroes a long ways. a fflass of wsH-r WTorc rT;ll;rast for a fi-w las and jwir kidiivy. III ilitu tct finr. Tills famous &l(s 1 uml Xrrm the afld cf fru.ii strl l.nion lulc. vimltnd lt)i It'lita. anil lb harmless to flnuh tl'je""I Vl"lur f :.J stliuulste them to uonaal actlv I'v. it alro tijtt-riijrr tlK adds in I h urln no U w l.jrJt- trrMat.-e. 'h''s ending M4Jdr d i.-'T-l. rx. mtkM a drlialnrul tlkriv.wn n.h-i., eauur tcDtm tuition, in--t '.ter dilnk wblcli ter)lMHj ,. Iiould king with that fplrnjid vitality that tsks now and thefi t. s.-jj tiirtr 1k1-i indicates freedom from all ailments, nv clrsn. thus a-kvxliii; ittluiu cum- rfj 0f au t.a. vour Mood ii t'limtltins. jtept pure. Any iSight" impurity that A wll-Vno n luoit drunlst aas creep! into your blond will soon eRect h sells lot cl Jd fcarls lo folks . tbe well-being of your whole tystem. ho bellava In ovrrromtne kidney j A few bottlei of S. S. S. will (rive tiuuilo while It is only trouble. Jut the, aisistance that nature need If yu iiW kf.p y7ut body in in Iefping t!i Hood ab'nlulrly fr' of nil itnpuriH'v This old rfmed H a wonderful porihT and tonic, and ba ro equal lor keeping the blood rich and puie. Jt buiidj up the ap petite and one up the entire system. S. S. S. i sold by druggists every where. It has been successfully ud for more than lifty years, and people in practically every state testify to it great worth. Write for booklet! and free medical advice to Swift Spa. i ciuc Co., Dept. Atlanta, Ga, - - Q 11 M;mrice . Hill, fwrnn-r jrotnlwnt Atjma young m.-in, lali'r nf Havre. Montana, it nu a curpftral In the aviaiion corps at KHly I'hltl, San A. I i it i-. TfS.'W, ucctnilin to a Idler iv his parents recently. orpnral 11 IU says: ( "1 never yaw wcatlmr change1 so quirkly as It loes here. Imy hefort-e.-iertluy I v:ih sitting in the Xvz.r t'TltbiK 'tntl every few itiinutes would wipe the sweat off my face, ami nit , hud on im.v hack was my shirt. That evening nLont six o'clock a ten Ho northern wind came up, brtncln al. Itlmlii cf dust with It ami continued all nifht- They call sucn hlutius a 'Tumih.' In 30. minutes time wc had to fret out our overctiatK and lefirf UUK it bewail to hall wllh the diiNi, hh h aflerward turned Into sort . dry miow that eoi.linuofl nil nlylil. It was edd enough to hurst the water pipes In the mess hall and hath lion.-" . Lat nlKht was even colder. I kept CMnfortalde In bed ith three hlank oIh under me and nine t er henldf;: m y overcoat. CtimiiK.m garden saire brewed Inlo a heavy tea with sulphur added, wilt turn uniy, Ptreaked and faded hair heautlfiillv dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a reve lation If your hair is fading. KtrenK ei witti gray. Mixing the Hhkh Tea and sStilphitr recipe nt home. thotiKh K troublcMomc An easier way In to Ket a ft a -rent Inttlo vt VVyeth's Snfrft and Kiilpluir f'ompouiul at any driiff store all ready for use. This Is thi old time recipe improved by tho ad dition of other Ingredients. While wispy, jrrny. faded hair In not held sinful, W4J nil desire to retain our youthful appearance and a1tni.ctlve ihkh. (y darkening your ha.lr with Wyi3tU' .Vahe mid Sulphur 1'ompound no one can tell, hecause it does H iu jiaturally, so evenly, you Just damp en a sponKc or .mft brush with tt and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by jnuru IriK nil tray hatr? have dlrtuppeajed. uit after another application or .two, your hair becomes beautifully darW, Kb ssy, soft iuid hi x u rla nt Thi )repnrailon is delightful toilet rl'qufslte and is not lutendod for the cure, mitigation or prevention yt disease. For that Nutty Rich Taste BLYDENSTEIN'S , DIETARY MUSH Ask your Grocer. The richest,. most nu-, tritiou? part of corn v and wheat. i finFY'S KWONG HONG LOw J S V V- W llWe.t Alia SI.. U.Ulr, Phone 433 8