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PAGE NINE TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1917. BRINGING UP FATHER (Copyright, 1917, International News Service- lUslstered In! ted Btatcs Patent Office.) BV GEORGE McMANUS . I cNT MENOW-WE ' twLJJ THiRTV Think of mt , . V nrTo' ' I y Jj They're Here! A CARLOAD OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL LITTLE 1 CARS E T . S69S We want to call your especial attention to the new Dort Clover-Leaf Roadster Call and Bee them, ride in and drive one. They are now in our show room ready for delivery. Allen - night Co. Corner Main and Alt Street Telephone 400 HEAVY CATTLE SLOW; OTHERS FIRMER PORTLAND, March t9. Market for cattle tu a very alow affair dur ing the last trading at North Port land. Over night there waa little stock offering. Demand for heavy cattle is absolutely nil, this being true not only of the common stuff, but of prime quality. There Is a corres pondingly Improved tone as noted on Monday, for medium quality stuff, and light steers of quality 'would bring at least extreme Values quoted by The Journal; probably a fraction more. Stockyard interests say that practi cally all the top quality cattle which has been on feed in the country for private Interests, has already been marketed, although killers are said to retain quite fair supplies of their own feeding. General cattle market range: Prime heavy beef steers t.O0 50 Prime light beef steers.. 9.60& . Choice beef cows .00& 1.16 Beef heifers .6 Ordinary to good cows.. T.76 Frime heavy butcher bulls .110 7.26 Light bulls S.00 .0 Calves 7.00 10.00 Mocker-feeder steers.... e.OOtr 7.7$ Stocker-feeder cows...... 5.00 .00 Ho Market Is Steady. Market for hogs is considered steady around I14.2S14.35 for the bulk of the good stuff at North Port land.' There waa pnly a very small run over night, and quotations were scarcely tested. I General hog range: ' Best heavy f 14. J6 Best light 14.00 14.S5 Rough heavy 11.001.60 Pigs 11.0011.0 Ptocker 12.78 11.00 No Arrivals of Mutton. There were no arrivals of either mutton or lambs in the North Port land market over night, and trade conditions remain firm, with prices indicating no further changes. General mutton and lamb market: Best east of mountain . lambs 11.001.S0 Best valley lambs ...... 11.60 IS. 00 Wethers . 11.60 12.00 Ewes 10.00011.00 posts . 4.26 4.60 Shorn sheep 1 1-2 62 l-2c below wool offerings. Wednesday livestock Shippers. Hogs J. H. Samuels, Brownsville, 1 load: E. B. Gobert, Suver, 1 load. . Cattle H. T. Sherrett, Pendleton, 1 load. Mixed stuff Lee Miller, Albany, 1 I load cattle and bogs. , ' 4 CARS OF CATTLE SHIPPED TO ECHO HENKT BLACKWELL JtFXTVES. STOCK FKOM HUNTINGTON A.D WILL FEED THEM. J AMERICAN StT l.lTOll IS DEAD Moses Ear let, Who Won Honors, PjMKunonla Victim. ROMS. March 2. Moses Eseklel. the American sculptor, died today of pneumonia. - Moses Ksekiel was born at Rich- tats of Okie, City of Toledo, ntor partner of tbs fir of r. J- CbJ A c dn4ne tooatacss is tbe t tty or Tolw Ih.ij.ak1! tor esch sad avsry owe tsrrh that raaaot bs cared " j ' ' l!i--.'!.T te b-fre "-Tlh" ? ' Notary PaUle. ' ..' - .- iwi Is taken lntmell mU 'T'rnFNET a CO.. Toledo, O. mond. Va., in H44. He studied are at the Royal Academy of Art of Berlin and first won distinction when he was swarded the prime of Roma at Berlin In 1871. He was decorated by the emperor of Germany with the cross at merit and art. Among his works In this country are "Religious Liberty." Fairmount Park. Philadelphia, and "Virginia Mourning Her Dead," Lex ington, Va, POllTLAXD MILK AND BUTTER PRICES SOAR CORNS HURT TODAY? Lif. yK oorTTr callus" c wrth tlngeN and K wont pain you ons bit. ' !' imi lilt off every hard""oor. soft corn or corn between irTtnea as well as hardened cnllu.es feet without.on. b.t of in.- . . Cincinnati discovered freesone. It Is -.- mmnonnd and tiny bottles of this magic fluid can now " any drug atora for a fw MMta Apply several drops of this freesone upon a ten- fi fl dor, acning oom - fl 11 M. instanUy all eore- ' II nMa disappears and Yjf shortly yoa wll find the m - nr callus so shrivel ed and loose that yoa lift It off with tha ring re. in re no v- i.i fr..mni or aftarwarda Just think! No mora corns or cal ammm to torture yoa and they go - . nn .wtnsa of da In or W1UWMI - mmss yoa will call freeaone the magls drag and It really la oenu tne freeaona has a yellow labol.,Look for yaiiow . -llt tm -4 aw l Waial piatiKV K -e. HXr l -yMk f m P VX SOLD IT VtmatSC PORTLAND. March ' 28. ' Leading' brands or . condensed milk have advanced thirty cents a case wholesale putting "cun- ned cow" out of the ten cents class retail. Butter jumped to forty three cents wholesale In the local market resulting In a dollar price for a two pound roll at the grocery. The ad- vance Is due to a fight between creameries, condenserles and cheese factories for milk. HIGH SCHOOL ' NEWS The high school cadet corps will take part In the preparedness parade to be held tomorrow evening. In assembly this morning Ralph Hargette. president of the student body, announced that nominations for student body officers for next year would be made next Monday. - Rank FooVsfaiKM. Tou occasionally sea It stated that colas do not result from cold wealh er. That la- rank folishaeas. Wars It true colds would be aa prevalent lu midsummer aa In mid-winter. The mi crobe that cauees colds flourishes In damp, cold weather To get rid of a oold take Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. It Is effectual and la highly rec ommended by people who have used It for many years as occasion requir ed, and know its real value. Obtain able everywhere. Adv. SKKK" TO PREVENT 1U-X-IU 1TIX MISMAKCK. N. D. March 2. Attorney ftenera! Wllllsm Langer of North Dakota last ntght detailed pri vate detectives to Invest igae charges of ani-recrulting activities whch. ac cording to the attorney general, hav reached such a pon that the lives of rltlsens have been threatened If they enlist. REALTY TRANSFERS Warranty Deeda. 8. S. Shields, et ux, to Milton Fruit Growers' Union, 23 00, lota 1 and 2, Blacft 0, Freewater. O. W. Orose. et ux, to M. L. Wor thlngton. (1, W 1-2 lot 6, block t, Athena. Mamie Howell, to Lucy Ray. et vlr. 210. 2 acres In Sec IS. township t Torth, range It. W. H. OoghiU, et ux, to A. R. Shumway, 2100, acreage in section , township 1 south, range 26. Elizabeth Scott, to Nancy dinger. I160O, acreage in section 14. town ship ( north, range 21. r. C. Brown, et ux. to Jacob Kn buxk. 1660, lot 12, block of Llv ermore's addition to Pendleton. Echo and Stan field High Schools Have Baseball Game, Echo winning by a Score of 17 to t. (East Oregonlan Special.) ECHO. March 29. Henry T. Black- well received four cars of stock cattle on Tuesday from Huntington, Oregon. He will feed them on Butter creek where he has purchased alfalfa hay. ' Rev. George B. Van Waters. D. D.. of Portland left yesterday morning tor La Grande, after several days visit in Echo. He held Episcopal services here on Sunday evening at the Ma sonic hall. Louis -Sertoli, jr., lert tnis morning for Walla Walla on a short visit with his brothers at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scrlvner of Buhl. Idaho, are here visiting with relatives. Mrs. Heistand Moor Is visiting in Pendleton with her mother, Mrs. Chaa. Friedley. Miss Gladys Wattenburger of Hepp- ner is attending school here. A game of baseball was played on the local diamond yesterday afternoon between the Echo high school team and the Btanfleld high school nine. The score waa 17 to In favor of tha home team. A lecture on .the Passion Play was given here on Monday night at the I. O. O. F. hall by G. A. Webber, lec turer and traveler, under the aus pices of the Ladles' Aid. The lecture was illustrated by numerous views. Rev. John F. Cook is rapidly re covering from his serious Illness. The Methodist pulpit was occupied on Sunday night by Charles O. Young lately a student of the Willamette University. Aside from the fact that It la ex tremely unjust and does not answer the purpose, the old volunteer syatem of military service has only a few se rious defects. t ft Inst rAxsi and the Wftinaa. PstWe Gold Produces by Amis Film (.era. . ALTA r ill USD AT. flay. Says Prince Lvoff: "The old Kuiwla haa passed like a bad dream." It took a hard shaking to awaken the uneasy sleeper. URGES EVERYONE TO QUICKLY GET ON WATER WAGON OKIN'K GUVS OF HOT WATER BEIXMU3 BRKAKFAWT TO WASH POISONS OUT. To see the tinge of healthy bloom -In your face. 4o see your skin get j clearer, to wake up without a head- acne. oacKacne. coaiea tongue or nasty breath. In fact to reel your best, day Irl and day out, just try Inside iMiihlng every morning for one week. Before breakfast each day, drink a class of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate In It as a harmless means of washlna ! from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous aay's Indiges tible waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire sllentary canal before put ting more food Into tha stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach Is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all the aour fermentations, gas es and acidity and ewes one a splen did appetite for breskfast. A nuarter pound of limestone phos phate will root very little st the drug store but Is sufficient to dem onstrate that Just m soap and hot water cleeneea, sweetens and fresh ens the skin, so hot water and lime stone phosphate art on the blood and Internal organa Those who are subject to const I pa' Ion. bilious at tack add stomach, rheumatic twin ges, slso those whose skin Is sallow and complexion pallid, are assured that one week of Inslde-bathlne; will have them both looking and reeling better la every way. ORDERS FLAG DOWN; - , THEN APOLOGIZES Indiana County CoDmiwoaef Said to Hate Feared it "Might Offend Some One" FORT WATNB, Ind.. March 2. Following an order to remove the American flag from the window of the county recorder's office In tha court bouse, William C Bchwetr. president of the Allen county board of commissioners, made a publlo apol ogy in the newspapers today for "any act of his that may nave seemed to degrade tha flag." Patriotic societies had protested. Recorder Bookwarter hung out the flag for the publlo reception to Fort A X; N 2 A good "six" for the price of . an ordinary "four" Another carload of the new model just unloaded for. immediate deliwery. SEE THERE 11 6AX03 BESTB. 8ix cylinder high speed Continental motor Fedder's honey-comb radiator. ' Saxon multiple-disc dry plate clutch. Heavy, rigid frame. Tim ken roller bearings. , Timken front and rear axles. Tlmken helical bevel drive gear. Vanadium-steel cantilever spring front and rear. New Stromberg carbureter. Remy Ignition. Wagner two unit starting and lighting system. All for 8975 f. o. b. PenxHeton- W. C. NAY Distffintj w At City Auto Oo.. "IS. Cottonwood Street. Tt-tt-pnoM . I Wayne's two companies of national na Kafir from the border and a big "patriotlo revival" planned In connection wltn tnat event, ummw sloner Bchwter asked that It be taken down, fearing, he said, the colors might Incite some crank to commit some outrage against the court house as waa recently committed In Boston. Tha recorder says he was told the flag might offend some one. When the reoorder reruaed. the commissioner ordered- the Janitor to remove tha flag. SPAXISH DICTIONARY DEMAND CHICAGO. March S. Coincident with the Issuance of an Increased number of passports for German citi zens o Mexico, a condition noticed for . , L . hivik sellere todav re- I ported an unusual demand for Bpan- un dictionaries. Colonel Edmundo E. Martinex, Mex ican consul at Chicago, said there was no significance in the reported exodus of Germana to Mexico. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied ba Nostrils Relieves Heed-Catda at Once. If your nostrils are clogged your head la stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or ea tarrh, just get a small bottle of Kly'a Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply, a little of this fragrant, antisepttor cream into your nostrlla and let It penetrate through every air pas sage of your head, soothing and heal ing tha Inflamed, swollen maooias membrane and yon get Instant re lief. Ah! how good It fee:s. Tour nostrils are open, your head is clear, no mors hawking, snuffling, blowing; no mors headache, dryness or struggling- for breath. Kty's cream Balm la just what sufferers from head eolda aasV catarrh need. It's a delight. . 1 CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY .rmRTiT". A. LOWELL ATTORNEY AVI IXSUItA.VCK AND LAND BCSETEfM ATroltE18: counsellor at law. Of flea 1. Ds D W. BAILEY. ATTORNTST AT ,pln building. BENTLET A MONTGOMERY. RKaIj "lw. Rooms 7. 2, f, Defpaln Bldg. - aetata, firs, life and accldeat lasar ' aacs agents. IK Mala street. Psoas GEORGE W. COTJTT& ATTORN K. I1 FCNERAL DIRSCTOB8. . . at law. Room 17. Schmidt block. - - 1. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE fSTORl ATCTIONEFRS. CARTER A 8MYTHE. ATORNETS Funeral director and licensed sm s at law. Office In rear of American Mot funeral par COL. W. F. TOHNKA. ACCTION- N'atlnnal Bank building. r morgue and funeral cars. Calk eer, makes a spdalty of farmers responded to day or eight. Cornai stock and machinery oka 'Ths FEE A FEE. ATTORENTS AT LAW Maia maA Water streets. Telephos. mas that gets yos the mosey. Lames Office la Dee pain budding. If. orders at East Oregonlan office. JOHN W. HUFF. ATTORNEY -AT- JOHN BAKER. ' FUNERAL DI ARCHITECT. Law. Room . American Natloa nar aDd lice need ambalmer. Op - , al Bank building. posits postofflcs. Funeral parloi RAYMOND W. H.ITVH, ARiatl. DVI TZ two funeral ears. Calls rasposde ect. Deeraln Building, Psoas r. I. RELATOR. Rt " Blsht ptooe 7. Peadletos. Oregos. Law. Room 14. Smlth-Crswfore Building. MONTANA FARM LANDS. ' 6ECO.ND HAND DEALER I. A mWBHRRT. ATTORyFT AT NORTHERN PACIFIC HAJTWA1 V 8"rKOBLE, DEALER IN . NEW Law. Brolth -Crawford Building Lda la east era Montana at 11 1. f0"'" CU'- to til per acre. Bultabl. for taxmla. Pd for U Ind-hand good Ch-a- PETERSON BISHOP. ATTOR- or graataa. Basy terms, IW l.for - pl-ce to buy "o uphold good-. 11 ners at law: rooms 1 and . Smith- oiauoa write or see W. K. Holt. Mils. Coort. Psoas 171W. Crawford building. tty. Montana . . DOCTOR. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTOR NEW AT MI9CEXX-UfROCS. . - Isw Offlcs sr Tsvlor Hardware DR. A. ROB. PRACTIC UMI1. eomputy. W A NTKD OLD FALBH TsUTTH. "d lh " ' "" . Dost matter tt brakes. I say 11. Cbarity Patlesta 1-t and ird artla , .-r-rovMV. a T ts 11 pet set. Mall to L Msses mornings. 11 Jade Building. RALEY RALEY. ATTORENTS AT JJT ntrmM phllaloll Pa. U. Offlcs is Americas National tJidJrSt MIWUXA-iUlln Baak Building. v-...-.i.. ,m " 1 LEGAL BLANK OF EVKPT D LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DsV FREDERICK mtlWER. ATTOR sertpdoa tor cossty so art, cows scnptlos fsr eoaaty sosrt, ssretas) mmy t raw. Offlcs Is Sislth-Crsw eesrt. Jsstlcs sosrt. real estate, eta court. Justice eesrt. real lata, sea, ford TslUlls tor saJe si Beet Orsgoalaa sCfleSi far sals at Bast Orsasahsa sfOes.