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t TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1917. PAGE NINK I How are Your Get Ready NOW for Spring Motoring When the, nice weather comes you will want to get out on the roads, instead of tying up the car for tire repairs. See iu for Vulcanizing, Re-treading, New Tires DIAMOND SQUEEGEE TIRES COODYEAR CORD TIRES FIRESTONE TIRES "GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORDS KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES REPUBLIC TIRES Bumper, Spot Lights, Jack, Spark Plugs, Chains, Warner Lenses, Tire Covers, Tubes, Warn ing Signal Horns, Tools, Etc - Gasoline service station. Air, water and oils. 'Factory men in charge of service dept. Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co. WHOLESALE w. x. Matin. President. 0 Kaat Oourt 84. $100 Reward, $100 Tke readers of tale paper will .P '"; te tem tbst tbsre Is at least see " ittiiiiuuT tbe science baa bees able te con .aiT'lts stases. sod thst Is ratsrrb. Oa tank beta sreatl Influeared bj nostlta tnwwst Hslls ra.arrb terel It-. Bn aeta thra tbe Itlood eat um U.ZZJi ' tbe Mjrste. tbereb, J llnAu tb. f.H.alstloa t the dlseass. Sir JneYh. PlUt strenstb b balldlay up th. rolstltstlaa and a.l.ln nature lo dolaj ... .-. Tb. proprl-tar. hare r.lth la tbe caratlre power. t.rr t are that ther "r.0" l,,"dli1 l.rs for ease w for Art of Co., Toledo Obie. Sold br ail IwuikUU, 75c. . . j i iihni II II -3 . S3 CHfl This Great Car Leads 11 Because of Its Marvelous Motor it is impossible to describe in words the wonderful power, the comfort of rid- iJ JnjT, ease of control and perfect balance of the CHANDLER. One demonstration will I convince you of its merit as the ideal car for Umatilla county. 1 1 See it in our show rooms. Pendleton Cadillac Auto Company II Telephone 46. , 722 Cottonwood St. I In the Former Temple Auto Rest After March 1st. f ImMHimmmi ,,,,,Mmw,Bmi,;.,i,i!!inr!!Hm.iiMiiWMl"mTtii.m.riMim'mir!nil?o'minit!itiM.iio.t.i!mi 9 AND IlKTAJL Win. Duna, Manager. Telephone 1X5 HI'IsKI VN TO WKD NONA MrtAIMK WA--tHJNOTON, Feb. l The engagement of Secretary Mc Adoo'a daughter, Mias Nona Haalehurst McAdoo, to Ferdi nand da Mohrenschildt. second secretary of the Russian embna ay( was announced today. PRINCESS-TAKES PART IN RELIEF WORK r, lL:V7,.- -; " ;! ffc '4-' .''"-' ' , The above photograph nhown Prin ces Mary, daughter of the kind, who in now the most popular member o! the British royal household. (3 RCHES llalrtJnt. The Illble school meew at 10 o'clock. reaching at 11 o'clock, subject. "Two Hources of Kxperlence." tjood music will be furnished by the choir. B. T. P. IT. :3. Xo evening service. The congregation will Join In the Frances Wlllard memorial at the 1'resbyterlnn church. PrMttaiBt. The following services will be held at the Presbyterian church tomorrow 10 a. m.. Sunday school; 11a. m., pub. He worship, sermon by the pastor, The Power of the Gospel:" :1S P m.. 'foung Peoples meeting, A. O. Funk, leader; 7.20. p. m.. fJospel song service, led by Mr. Peters and the choir; 7:0 p. m, union Francis Wlllard Memorial service, auspices W. C. T. IT. Address by Mr. Mevenger. Christian. Services for the Lord's Day. Feb lh. at the Christian Ohurch. A good Bible school session at :45 There will be a new class organized this Sunday. A class for men. Get in as a charter member. Preaching an-'. communion service at II a. m. 8er. mon sunjeci, ' i ne iisni r . The V. P. 8. C. K. meets at I'nlon service at the Presbyterian church In honor of Frajieis Wlllard. under the direction of the w C. T. V. Hev. flevender of the Baptist church, all! preach the sermon. All Sixes S 3 S'S : 3 t 1.5 MMHtMnvoiisMMtoeuaMX 1 1 l PRINCESS jkj She is busily engaged in Red crofs work while her brother, the Prince of Wales, is at the, front doing active duty as a soldier. tliurch of the ICcoVfmcr. There wil I be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 7:0 a. m.; Sun day school at 10 a. m.; divine service and sermon at 11 a. m. and 7:30 P m . The offertory solo "will be sung by MiBH Edna Zimmerman. All are cor dially invited. Charles Quinney, rec tor. athullc Ctun-h. First Sunday of Lent: First mass is at a o'clock; second mass at 8 o'clock; high maw at 19 o'clock; Kumlav eehool at 2 p. m.; evening servle at 7:30 The week-day mass is at 7:30 a.vm. The tenten Devotions are at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday and Friday Wednesday, Friday and Saturday are' Ember days. M'tlKldist. The furnace is in shape for tomor row so that you : can be comfortable as you enjoy the services. Hunday school at 10 a. m. . Mr. Mortlmorf. the superintendent wil Ibe glad la welcome you. Morning preaching ser. vice at 11 a. m. Our congregations are gradually growing Epworth league at :S0 p. m. There will be no evening service, but all will attend tHe Francis Wlllard memorial servic at the PreflbyteriaQ church. R.UTMOKE ALARMKn OVKIt DKATH ILUE OF XKtiHOK KALTIMORB, Feb. 24 To meet a situation of "alarming gravity," Mayor Preston snn vinccJ l!:.: he had t'a'tcd a meeting of ISO phi.ti.'in. social workers in.1 srepre?r.-tiv ciiien to devise wy of Imnr-jV'iij the he.iltb of the negn.e ' the -i't. The nesri, death rate .s twenty-e gl:S t thirty two a thousand. wi the ilenth rate of whteis l :t.t t eight" in It is urnl-'C d the i'.r wil, a i nounce plan fcr pirt'.nl sci.'resati.n of negroes. KITTY MV!r 0. THEY SAY t That there sre 25 oOO.OOO csts in the I'nlted Males. ne to every four persons. Is the assertion of Dr. Frank Chapman, of the American Museum of Natural History, and acting on that Theodore iougla Robinson, nephew of ('clonel Roosevelt and member of the lower houje of the leg islature of New York, has Introduced a bill, which. Ir it becomes a law. will require everv owner of a cat In New York stale to pay a license or 75 cents a year Oats, according to Dr. Chapman, every year do damage to the silm of fion.oon.ooo to the far. aiers of the Miipl valley. They eat o many wiUi birds that the cinch buks thrive and thus eat the crops. The total danisse caused by cats each e..r is declared to be 1 1.200 "0.- - - -1 X9' mrAi I DO. FRANK CHAPMAN ALLEN M KMGE-3T Corner Main and Alta Streets Automobiles, Supplies, Ammunition and fishing Tackle Spring Stock of Fishing Tackle Now Arriving COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL. The Flies are all made to order arid patterned after our Grey-May Fly which proved so popular last season. x Baskets, which were formerly made in France, now from Japan, and made of fine material and better workmanship. . t Bristol Steel rods, Fly Books and Steel Head Tackle. , a.Jj. AMERICA BICYCLES Buy your boy a bike and save doctor bills. LIVESTOCK MARKET VERY FIRM PORTLAND, Feb. 24 There ia a firmer tone noted generally in the livestock trade at North Portland. Heavy hogs of quality are quoted firmer at $12. 0, while light stuff Is unchanged to be higher. " There was a rather fair run of hogs in the North Portland yards over night, but early sales cleaned up ev erything in sight at strong price. General hog range: Heavy packing J1J.35 1 .') Best light 12 35 12 40 Kough heavy 11.S0&12 00 Plga 10.2BeiO.75 Worker. 50 10.00 Ordinary Cattle Higher. With a better feeling in the cattle trade generally in the North Port land yards, ordinary to medium nun, which includes steers, cows and bulls. Is about 10 to 15c higher than former figures. Th... wms nnlv a scant supply of cattle offering at North Portland dur ing the day, and these came from lo cal points. cn.rn! cattle market range: Best heavy beefe steers. . $9.25 ( S.60 Best light beef steers '. Best eef cows Best heifers ..: .o!) 7.75 8 00 00 7 25 W 7 .VI .i00f 7. ft0 5.00 ft 05 7 0OW1O 50 5.75 S 5il 5.00 l e.oo Ordinary to good cows. Best butcher bulls ... Light bulls Calves Stocker-feeder Meers . siiicker-feeder cows. . . Mnuon Opntca IMrwt. Aside from the supply of nillttoii and lambs that came direct to a local meat company, from Its Washington feed lots, there was only a very lim- V- rrnr CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y ATTOR.VF.YS. ' W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Rooms 7, 8. . De-paln Bldg. GEOKGB W. fX)UTT9. ATTORNEY at law. Room 17. Schmidt oioca. CARTER SMYTH E. ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear -ef American National Bank building. FEB A FEE. ATTORBNYS AT LAW Office In Despn building. JOHN W. HUFF. ATTORNEY-AT- al Bank building. R I. K BATOR. ATTORNEY AT Law. Room 14. Smith-Crawford Building. -. ' S. A. NBWBF.RRT. ATTORNHrY A" I-aw. Smjth-Crawford Building. PETERSON HI SHOP. ' ATTOR neya at law; rooms t and 4. Smith Crawford building. 1 JAMES ft. PERRY. ATTORN EW AT law. Office ovar Taylor Hardware company. fRALEY RALET. ATTORENYS AT, Isw. Office la American National-; Rank Building. FREDERICK nay at law. ford bulkllng. STBIWBR. ATTOR Offlos la mith-Craw Call road. Let Full line ited amount of stuff, reported in the North Portland yard. . General trend ofth trade is rath er firm, with nothing available re. cently to test extreme values General mutton and lamb market: Best east mountain lambs 12.75 r 13.0tl Best valley lambs 12.55 12.50 Wethers 10.5010.7? Ewes .OO0 75 Goats 4.25 4.50 Friday JTeo-k'siiiwiett, Hogs Sundial ranch. Fairview, 1 load: William Block, Independence. 1 load; L. A. Thomas. West Stayton. 1 load; I A Thomas,- West stayton. 1 load; C. M. Farlow. Sherar. 1 load. Sheep Union Meat Co, Lyle. Wash., 2 loads. Mixed stuff C. E Lucke. Molalla. 1 load cattle, hogn and sheep: Frank Wann, Mt. Angel, 1 load cattle and hogs. THRKK ARE KII.I,K1 IV KEAR-EXD M'ltKCK SIOOC FA LI A 8. D.. Feb. 22. Three men were killed and nine oth ers injured. tw.o seriously, when a northbound freiKht train on' the oreal Northern railway crashed . into the rear end of another freight train as it QKICHESTER S PILLS SOLO BV DRIGGISIS CVLBY1AMCRE S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY ANT counsellor at law. Office In De pain building. FUNERAL DIRFeSOItS. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORI Funeral director and licensed aa balmer. Most modern funeral par lor. morgue and funeral cara. Calu responded to day or night. Corn at Main and Water streets. Telephone IS. JOHN & BAKER. FUNERAL Dl rector and licensed embalmar. Op postte postofflca. Funeral parlot two funeral ears. Calls responded tt day or night. Phone Tt. ArCTIONEERS. COL. W. F, YOHNKA. AUCTION eer. makea a spclalty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets yon the money.- Leave orders at East Oregoataa office. MlSCEIXAXEOr8. LEGAL BLANKS OF BVBRY DK scnptlum for county court, elreuli court. Justice court, real aetata, set ter sal at aVaat Orwgonlaa offlc. POULTRY KOll SALR. Iviniiis t,e,uru.iK.- rt H fvtt natrn Ing egga. premier laying strain of northwest. Hardy, range raised year. I ling hens, vigorous. Hogantaed cerk. erela Send for catalogue. BverUv jFgg Farm. The Da' lea, Oregna. pw'7 U :J OET f. o. b. factory '695 and see the "big car" fea- Itures and Conveniences embodied in this popular medium sized car. Carload of DORTS now on the Don't buy until you see them STUDEBAKER Now here for immediate delivery. The new series 18 is winning: buyers away from all high priced cars. us demonstrate to you. UNITED STATES TIRES 1 I of automobile accessories. rounded a curve one and a half milea west of Garretson, 8. D , twenty-fin miles northeast- of here early today. The injured were rushed to a hoe-pitat here on a special train. SEEMS EVERYONE HEARD ABOUT IT A I.I. W A.VT TO TRY" VFAV Illl THAT IMUE8 I'P COltXS Mt THEY I JIT OIT. Good news spreads raiw,dly and druggists here are kept busy dtxpeua. Ing freeCQBe, the recent discoverr aC a Cincinnati man, who is said to. loosen any corn so it lifts out wltn. the fingers. v A quarter of an ouaoe costs vary little at any pharmacy, but ia eaid to be suffcient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. 1 You apply Jurt a few drops on tax tender, aching corn and instantly tan soreness is relieved and soon the cons is so shriveled that it-lifu out with out pain. It ia a ticky uostanoa which dries when applied and nesw Inflames or even irritates the adoire nig tissue. This discovery win prevent Utoo sands of deaths annually from tock jaw and infection heretofore reealfe. ing from th ulcidai hwblt of ruttimr . corns. REMEDYFORMEN. AT TOurT DnUGGIST. POCTORSL 1R- 8 A. ROE. PRACTICE LIMIT. ited to the eye, ear, nose and throat. Charity patients 1st and trd Saturday mornings, ti Judd Building. M1SCEULANKOUS. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DaV arription for county court. clretH eonrt. Justice court, real astate, etSL, tor sale at Bast Oregoalaa frica. I-Sl'll..M-E AM LAN' It HI BENTLET A MONTJOMFRT. Rl.il, estate, fire, life and accident Iru-ur-nce agents. Hi Main street. Plicae, 44. MONTANA FARM LA N DA. NORTHERN PACIe-l'J RAITWA Uitdi In eastern Montana at $1 ! to lit per acre. Suitable for tmrmtnm or graalng. Easy terms For Infor mation write or see W. E. Holt. M'lea ilty. Montana, J-FAOMi Hr:l.:KM. V. STROHLE. PEAI.KH I.V Nrfar and second hand guooa, C'aela paid for all 2nd -hand goods. Pheaa-. est pla.-e to buy hMih:d gnoda 2ia B. Court, pboae 2JIW. A RH IT1XT. RAYMOND W. HATCH. A Ri. tect. Iespeln Huildlng. I'boas) 71, Peadletoa, Ore son.