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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY. MARCH 31, 1917. PAGE ELEVEN BRINGING UP FATHER (Copyright, 117, International New Service. States Patent Office.) Reglatered United BY GEORGE McMANUS DID TOO HEAD tv DAUGHTER PI aviw. Ot THE Piano LAJT I HEARD SOMETHN! 5 ir- OF COURSE roo KNOW MY I DONT KNOW IF SHE CAH BOT feHE OOE?- ' -- H. ifiiiili THAT SHOWS TOO ONOERSTAND - tHE PLAT5 THE MOST DJFFI.COLT MO?C DONtl E - ' 4m I DIFFICULT f f ' ' -- - -la - - '1 piKasnBaman'iiipui SHEEP EINO GOOD DEMJIID We Sell Fishing and Hunting Licenses TOMORROW the Fishing Season Opens Come in tonight and see our complete line of . FISHING TACKLE Fly hooks of all kinds LEADERS RODS SPINNERS LINES REELS BOOKS Everything to be desired by the most exacting angler, can be found here in the greatest variety. See Our Windows. We can furnish you with everything for your fishing trip. ALLEN-KNIGHT CO. Main and Alta Sts. Telephone 400 2 1 I I I yimiaiiiiiiiiiiittiiiM Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast agr w cant look or fsel right ' with ths system full of poisons. Millions of folks bathe Internum now Instead of loading; their system with dmira what's an Inside bath?' you say. Well. It Is Guaranteed lo per form miracles if you could believe these hot water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of men and women who. immediately upon srle Ins in the mornlmr. drink a (lass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It. This Is a very e-xoellent health measure. It Is Intended to flush the stomach, liver, kidney snd the thirty feet of Intes tlnee of the previous day's waste, sour bile and Indigestible malerlnl left over In the body which If not elimi nated every day. become food for ths millions of bacteria which Infest the bowels, the quick result is poisons and t..ilns which are then absorbed the blood causing headache, bllioui attack, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trouble, kidney misery, sleep lessness. Impure Wood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and xidly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to ob tain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This w ll cost very little but ts sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the subject of Internal sanitation. Just as soap snd hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so limestone phosphate and hot water set on the stomach, liver kidneys and bowel.. It is vastly mora Important to baths on the In aide than on ths outside, because ths skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into ths Mood while the bowel pores do. MINNEHOTA DOWNS SI FFKAtJR I surge nailery rfcara lnsct-sslon In tile Senate. ST. PAUL March II. The state senate after four hours' debate today killed the bill which would have al lowed women to vote for president and vice president. " The constitutional suffrage bill, granting full suffrage of women on approval of a majority of the voters. Is still in the senate election commit tee. Ft has passed the house, but op. ponents declare that tt has small chance of passage In the senate. fc Red roses and yellow Jonquils, the badisaof th antlsuffraglsts and the auffraglsta decorated the chamber. A tyrger gallery than has appeared dur. ing the present session, awaited the senators as they filed into the cham ber this afternoon. PORTLAND, March II. Breeding sheep continue to come into the lo. cm I market and the demand Is ex cellent. There is and has been a very good call for breeding stuff in the lo cal market for many months and the demand has not as yet been nearly supplied. All through the sheep and lamh trade a very firm tone Is shown in the North Portland yards. Prices are allowing no change with no killers available in the open market to test quotations. Buck sheep sold at $9. General mutton and lamb market: Rest east mountain tamb 13.0013.59 Rest valley lambs 12.60413.00 Wethers 11.60 9 J 2.00 Ewes 10.00ll.no Goats 4.254? 4.50 rhorn sheep I l-Z(ft I l-2c below wool offerings. Ifog Trade Is Steady. Trade In the hog market continues steady with only a small run reported in the yards over night. All of the sr. rivals came from Willamette valley point on guaranteed prices. General hog range: Beet heavy 14. S Bert light 11.00 14.25 Rough heavy 13.004? 13. SO Pigs . . . '. 1 1.004JI11 SO fitockers 13.00 tattle Run s Nominal. Only a nominal run of cattle was shown In the yards overnight at North Portland. "Demand la good especially for the medium quality stuff, but the trend of the entire cattle trade is fu vorable. ' treneral cattle market range: Prime heavy beef steers 2.4n 50 Prime light beef steers . . . 9.504 .7R Choice beef cows ft.OOSr 25 Beef heifers .2B 11.50 Ordinary to good cows 5 OOO 7.71 Prime butcher bulls S M -50 ilffclves 7.0oe 10.00 torker-feeder steers ... ,noj 7.7J Stocker-feeder cows S.00 S.OO Fritter livestock Shippers. Hogs trutford Brothers, Hubbard, 1 load. Phen William Rhcnjird Wnahim ral Wash. 1 lod: A. Prlngle, Ana- eertes. Wash., 1 load. Mixed stuff William Khehard, Washoural. Waeh. 1 losds rattle and sheep: F. P. Pecker, ffllverton. 1 loud catt'e. calves and hoes; J. TV ntns- more. West Pclo. 1 load cattle snd hoes- I. A. Thomas. West Htavlon 1 load catt'e snd hogs; George w. Kyre. Balem. 2 leads cattle and hogs COIIST t IJ'ltJiS LI-WOLD SILAHON for TeU of Adoption of Claimant Half S2.600.000 Estate. PAN FRANCISCO, March 31. Two witnesses in the probate court testi fied today that Frederick Wallace .Sharon of Tacoma, claimant to half the I2.COO.000 estate of the late Fred erick W. Sharon, was adopted by the millionaire in 1892. The witnesses were John S. McComh and William J. Henry, who were dep uties of the county clerk at the time of the alleged adoption. Heney. who was a filing clerk, said that he was given $100 to keep the records of the adoption secret, a man he took for an attorney telling him that Frederick W. Bharon- desired this. He declared it was customary for all deputies of the county clerk to accept money for keeping documents from becoming public. McComb testified that he acted as clerk of the court on the occasion of the alleged adoption and that he took notes of Fred W. Sharon's testimony on the rough minutes of the court. He said the Judge asked some questions and that Sharon called the boy to the stand, put his arm on his shoulder and said: 'This is the boy." The petition for the sdnptlon was then granted. 430,118; operating expenses from 3, '07.S12 to 33.4i9.5C4; net revenue from railway operations from 11.886. i'.i3 to 31.970.551 and railway operat ing income from tl.505',779 to $1,655.-J32. The first effect of the new mall pay schedule is shown in a decrease of $t97$ in mail revenue for February. WE ARK A NATION OF (TOWARDS- Who Let KtHEUn BIG PACING RACE. Single G., Ben Karl and Peter Kti'V. ens WIU Vie at Yonngstown. TOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, March 31 According to an announcement made by Secretary F. D. Woodland, of Southern Park Trotting association, a world's championship race for half mile track pacers, between Single G.. 2:00; Ben Earl, 2:00 1-2. and Peter Stevens, 2:01 1-2, will take place dur ing the meeting here July 4-14. The race will be for a purse of $2000. winner take all, and a trophy, valued at $250. designating the "World s Champion Half-Mlle Track Pacer" will be presented the winner. The managers of single o and Ben Earl have signed contracts and the owner of Peter Stevens has indicated that he will enter his pacer. MICHIGAN MAT PI -AY IN WBST. INDEMNITY XJB STRIKE INJfRT Beaten Montana Insurance for Man by Strikers, HELENA. Mont., March 31. At torney General S. C. Ford today r iled that a man Injured in a strike Is en titled to compensation. was given the atate Industrial acci dent board In the CTAt of Walter Til ton, sn employe of a milling company In n rm f SSalla who wu set unon and Ibenten by strikers. It Is rlleged dur ing the labor trouble In that city. SPANISH-BOP.N S.HK ItY.K Ideal Hewlnt4on Declaring Patriotic ' Is Adopted. TtolsE. March SI. Span ten -Horn rltixens of Boise and vicinity today tirrs,nted to Governor Alexander aneJ Mayor Hayes resolutions, adopted at a well attended meeting promising their "efforts as cltiiens and soldiers ... i if need be. to uphold this government j ne areioum , - .. .. . , . , ana to neip it as in-n:, .....nn.. " chi-erfully as if we were native-born citlxens." Young Americans, your neda you. Enlist now. country ..tHIOLOPIUABli' KEMtuYroK.vifc.4. T V00 OBUCGIST. P.H.CHESTER S PILLS Jyyj rut- w""KV ft V I Ta-w t tiWr. Pyf r Tr I L JF RiaiT5 imM rii.i.sv 121 ft Ltr.SMjtl-rikeill if !.v;?t5r'".g,?."?i':?." J1.1 . "iit' - ..'.!': '. ' r f, , y . t - : . ; . f f T f-i v - ' ; J , f a ' ' f- . - - wSaUt i in sirs m I S010 BY DRtuuISISnUitgHlst- Judce LaiidiH Scorrs Men Militia Flpbt. CHICAGO, March SI. Judpe Kene. , saw Mountain LandU in an exploaiov i addrpm today at a crowded meeting of the chicagro real estate board, said what wan In his heart concerning the I'nlted States as a nation. "We are a nation of cowards,' said he. "a population which will ait back and let a mi lit fa fla-ht for it, which wll alt back and permit Hand men. because of their willingness for sacrifice, do the entire -population duty that population Is not worth fifx-htlng" for. The men who are op posed to conscription are those men mho would not volunteer for service under any circumstances. A manda mux suit would not draff them into the army. "If I were czar of America T would rake an army of 2.000.000 men and build a navy complete with the great er dread naught to the little mos quito boat. I would spend $10,000 000. ooo on tt if necessary and consider It well spent, even If there were no war If It prevented a hostile hand from be ing laid upon a single American man or woman NOItTHKUN PACIFIC PHOSPFJI& Stflimmt for rVhruary Shows In creuwes In nevenoe). ST. PAl'TU March SI. -Increases In emits and net revenue are shown In the monthly earnings statements of the Northern Pacific for Feh'ruasy. Is sued today. The gains, while small, are considered very satlsfsctory. In view of the bad weather with which the company had to contend. Freight revenue Increased from $3 679.991 In February. 191. to S4.02, 867 the corresponding month this year. Patvenger revenues Increased from $H20 S9S to S98.477; total oper ating revenues from B4.9A3.SH to $5. Working Out Possible Schedule for ltlS Season. ANN ARBOR. Mich., March 31. Athletic authorities at the University of Michigan are working out poaible schedules for games with western in tercollegiate conference teams in 1919 In the belief that the toard of regents, at Its meeting tomorrow, will ratify the proposal to return to be confer ence. Such action would terminate an ab sence of more than a decade, Michi gan having broken off western con ference athletic relations In the fall of 1915 because of restrictions imposed. Ralnet Antelope for Market. HELKNA, Mont.. March SI. W. W. McDowell, lieutenant governor, an nounced today that he would start an antelope farm on his 1 ranch near A X N I Sl-X 1 A good "six" for the price of an ordinary "four" Another carload of the new model just unloaded for immediate delivery. SEE THESE 11 SAXON BESTS. . Fix cylinder high speed Continental motor Fedder's honey-comb radiator. Saxon muitlple-dise dry plate clutch. Heavy, rigid frame. Tim ken roller bearings. Tim ken front and rear axles. Tim ken helical bevel drive gear. Vanadium steel cantilever spring front. and rear. New Stromberg carburetor. Remy ignition. Wagner two unit starting and lighting system. All for $975 f. o. b. Pendleton W. C. NAY DistnMcig Apt At City Auto Otk, "2 Cottonwood Street. Tetrpbone Drnmmond, Mont. A new game law permits raising of wild animals for the market. A small band of ante lope has been captured for Mr. Mc Dowell. Man. is continually outgrowing ala old forms of government and ha la compelled to sweat blood when get ting Into hie new suit. Russia's bright ex-ciar night go t . Siberia now and grow up with tbav-oonntry. stste of Ohio, city of Toiedst Loess County. M Krask J t'henej- Bake, oath that as t oeaier psrrner of lbs first of F. 1. Chases k C, doing boslseas Id the City of TohsSs. County and Btste sroresald. snd that ssKI Drsi will pay tbe susi of ONI HI .LKKU DOLLARS f..r ..eh aud eeery ease ef Ca tsrrb that csnaut be eared by th. oae sg HALLS CATAKKH CUBS. rHaNK i. tti IJNET. Xwom te before sw snd snbserlsed kn my presence, this th day of UereeitMe. A. u. IBM. A. W. OLKAiHIM. l,1) Votary l-asile. Hall's Carsrrh Car. la lihM l.,.r.ie. snd sets thrcagh tbe Blood ea the alerew earrares or the Systcts. 8eod lor tests- oslals. free. , r. j. CRENrr a co, Toied. a Hold by sll drugcUts. Tne. Hell's Family HI I. for eeasttpstiea. PAIN GONE! RUB SORE, RHEUMATIC ACHING JOINTS CONSTANCE TALMADGE AND KENNETH HARLANO CLE PLAY. -BETSYS BURGLAR." a. ,.. r.ulLE r" IN TRIAN- Kill PAIN AWAY A SMALL tiuai, iu nn jo ok 04 i. pkx. KTilATINCi "ST JA 4.YBti CMle" rHop "dosing" rheumatism. . It's pain only: not ons case in fifty requires Internal treatmenL Ru! soothing, penetrating "tst. Jacobs oil" right on the tender spot." and by the time you ssy Jack Robinson out comes ths rheumatic pain aad dls at "Ht. Jacobs Oil" Is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never dls appoints and doesnt burn the skin It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from schlng JolntSL muscles and bonti. stop, sciatica, lumbago, backache and neuralgia. ' Umber npl Get a small trial bottle of oldtims. honest "fit. Jacobs OH" from any drug store, and In a mo ment, you'll be free rrom pains, aches arl stiffness. Don't surfer! Rah rheumatism a ay. CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y ATTORNEYS. D. W. BAILEY. ATTORNBT AT Law. Rooms 7. t. . D pain Bldg. OEOROB W. COtTTTS. ATTORN ITT at law. Room 17, Schmidt block. CARTER A SMYTH E, ATTORXET? at Isw. Office In rear of American National Rank building FEE A FEE. ATTOREVVS AT LAW Office In Dee pain building. JOHN W. Lsw. Room K. al Bank building. ATTORNEY AT Amerlcan Nstloo R. I KIATOR. sTTORnkt " Iw. Room 14. Smitk-crasrrore Rutldlng. e. A. LOWELL. Counsellor at U 'Pain building. ATTORNEY AN1 w. Offlos In Ds FTTVERAfj DIRECTORel. I. T. BROWN'S FT'RNITVRK STOR1 Funeral director and licensed sot nalmer. Most modern funeral pal or. morgue and funeral cars. Call eeponded to day or cigbt. Corns Main and Water streets. Telephones. 9. A. NSTWRs;nsiY ATTORNTTY AT Law. Bmlth-Crawford Building PETERSON A BISHOP. ATTOR. ree. at lsw rooms a snd 4. Smith- Crawford kslldlng I AMES B. PIRRT. ATTORNBW AT w. Offlos over Tavlor Hardware ompany. HALEY A R ALKY. ATTOR EN T AT law. Office la Americas National Rank Building. S-REDERICK miWtR ATTOe ne at lsw. Offlos Is Hmlth-Cra ford baildta. IOHN B. BAKER, FXTNERAL Dl rector and licensed em halm er. Os KWits postofflca. Funnr-J parloi two funaral ears. Calls responded t lay or night Ptone 7. INSrHANtTJ AND LAND BUSINESS BENTLST A MONTOOMCRY. REaL estate, fir, life and accident Insur ance agents, tli Mala street. Phono 44. ACCTIONEF.RS. MONTANA FARM LANDS. VORTHKR.N PACIFIC RA1TWA! Laods la sastem Montana at li t' to lit per aero. Suitable for tai-mim or graslng. Easy terms. Par tmfor nation write or saw W. sV Ho it. Mils lty. Montsna Mii-arnxAjncors. WANTED OLD PAL0V TsTaTTH. Don't matter If broken. I pay 1 1-44 to tt pet set. Mall to U Maser :S7 g Pink Btrost. Philadelphia, ps Will send cask bi rwwn saall. LEOAL BLANKS OP EYE FY DE scnptlan for eoaaty eonrt. etre-sr -ourv jnetice coon, resvi s-etste etc 'or solo a COL. W. P. YOHNKA. AL'OTION eer. makes a pcialty uf farmers tuck and machinery sales. "The man that gets you tbe money." Learo orders at East Oregon Ian office. ARCHITECT. RATMU.Vu W. HATCH. AHUU1. tact. IV. pain Building. Phono 7t. Pondleton. Oregon SECOND HAND DEALKKS. V. bTHOBLE, dealkk in new aad second hand txxla. Cash paid for all tnd-hand gooda Cheap, est place to buy household goods- SIS B. Court. Pboae IJIW DOCTORS. DR. A. ROE. PRACTICE LIMIT. Ited lo tke eye. e.r. no-. as4 tArast. Cbant-f patients lt and ird untstroaa SBOralnsn. tl Judd Building MIM r.lj.A. Kol a. LEOAL B LANES OP EVERT aenptlon for eoaaty Co art. eonrt. justice eonrt. real aetafe. for sale at Eos O DE