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"T PAGE SEVEN 1 1 EIGHT PAGES BRINGING UP FATHER DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1917. (Copyright, 1917, International Jiewa Service. Stales Patent Office.) Iteglrtered lulled BY GEORGE McMANUS MR Jl,t WANTS) tOME BCON FOR, H SORf-V DEAR THE MMO HWT AN( BREAK FAST FOR "YOU- XOO"LL HAVE TO BE SATISFIED VI TH A. rn Mm . r I CVm-.' FOR, HI'S III N r v to:' - nil M- m ii ura.. i wa i tk.a i vi-T-t i ... f i ss . w fisfr -SirrrU ( f-HO? f-W0KTlT BREAKFAST-J -Lj) -zS ik V TWT" .1 CONTROL, Look the town over jf you wish, but don't buy a car until you, see that big little beauty ly S695 We also want to call your attention to the new Dort Clover-Leaf Roadster Call and see them, ride in them, drive them, compare them. Cars here for immediate delivery. Allen - night Co, Corner Main and Alta Streets Telephone 400 WHAT WAS LEFT OF NEW ALBANY, IND., AFTER CYCLONE i j iwyw in. ni ir i" " r rrr" j.'r. --4fftpp c . . . "-"-Aa-w-Av, .... . . - iin'fcr - This is Just on street of New Altmny. Ind.. after the cyclone In wh ich some three hundred h torn to bits and furty-set'en, persons ere killed and many Injured. ouies KILLERS ATTEMPT TO DEPRESS HOGS Afi HAND'S The ooly NEW face powder in the pat SO yean Oh yes, there are many, many kinds of powders. on the market, but this one is absolutely different from any you have ever had. The price is reasonable, too 50 cents KOEPPEN'S Hare It Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES c$r HOT TAUALES CHILLI CON CARHE SPAITIHH WTIXM LUNCHES COFFEE tfliataa elaaa sad np-te at FIRST CLASS BKRVICS TEA 5c PacluK Under State Hotel Oor. We a Cortoewo eta, Ht. rssiaiwoa. vrm. You cn ft Sunkist Oranfii whrtw uniformly food fruit is sold. Tiuut wrappers stamped 'Sunkiat iden tify tha (anuina. Ordar now. Uniformly Good , Oranges I'OltTI-ANH. April 4. There was only a very small run of livestock re l.orted In (he North I'ortland yards overniKht. Sales of shorn lamlts were made during the mornlnK at $H.3R which Hest liKht Is a dime better than on Monday j H.iOKh heavy while shorn wethers went at 10. The j I'Bs 1?' 14.40 but the general market does not ranite above 114. a 'fi I 4.35 for ex treme quality. (ieneral hoK ranfte: llest heavy Imse a S14.35r 14.40 14.00r 14. JS n.Oufa 13.50 11. 00t 11.(0 12.75ft 13.00 off,rin!s were too small market price on. t.eneral mutton and lamb market: Hest east of mountain lambs JlS.OOti 13.50 Hest vallev lambs 12.S0W 13.15 Wethers 11.5013.00 r'M " ! siderlnir the quality of offerings, "oats 4.3S' 4.50, . ,.vhl.. Killf-rs Hold ls Hog. Hoks are nbout a dime lower. At least the contract price of Willamette valley stuff would Indicate that. The price for such offerings has been set at 114.25. There was a sale during the morning of a sniull lot at 114.25 HVF M1XITK TAUvS BY ATKWA1 IJJAUKKS . HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG XOIIOIIY OAS TKIJ, WHFV Y1) DAIIKKJV lll-Y. FAIK.D HAIR WITH KAtJK TK.. KlEDYFORMEN. (Irsndmother kept her hair bean tifuiiv darkened. jrlosy and attrac- Uva with a brew of 8aa Tea ana Sulphur. whenever Her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked ap pearance, this simple mixture wa applied with wonderful effect. By asklmr at any dru store ror "wyetn aai-e and Sulphur Compound." you will itet a large bottle of thl old time recipe. Improved by the addi tion of other Ingredients, all ready to use, foe about 10 cents. This simple mixture pan be depended upon to re store natural color and beauty to the hair. a vail. known downtown druswtst say everybody usee Wyeth's Rajr and Sulphur uompouna bow wis It darkens so naturally ana riwuj that nobody oan tell It has bee ap plied It's so easy to use, too. Ton simply dampen a comb or soft brnsn and draw It through your hair, tak ing one strand at a time. By mom i.. m. m hair disappears: after another application or two. It le re am red to Its natural color ana looss gins soft and beautiful. This prep aration Is a dellrhtful toilet requisite. It Is not Intended for the core, miti gation or prevention of disease. .-..Ay' !M I ; 'J -4w wt s)-.'..-!?.--: SMt 8tockers Cattle Situation GoimL While there was practically noth ing available in the cattle division of the North Portland market during the day. the trend of the market in dicates a steady to firm tone. Oon- the situation is favorable. Saneral cattle market range: Prime heavy beef steers. 19.40"? Prime llsht beef steers.. .50 t'hoice beef cows Be.-f heifers Ordinary to good cows. Prime heavy butcher bulls Light hulls ('a)vea Stocker-feeder stt'ers . . . StiK-ker-feeder cows .... Tuesday IJveMiM-k Mixed stuff gal. Wash., t 9 50 S.S0 8.25 8.50 7.75 7.26 50 8.00 tf K.OO 5.00 w .75 0 . . 5.00 . 7.00fl0.0 , . .t)0i 7.00 . . 5.00 ft 6.30 SliiiHiers. P. H. Uobos. Waahou- load cattle, hogs and BRITISH ARMY MULES VANISH IN NIGHT Lnormoui Loases, War. Office Shows, Through Theft, Neg lect and Blunder. LONDON. April 4. The report , of the auditor general to the war office on the British army accounts for 1915-K. issued last night throws an instructive light on the way In which some small part, at least, of the hun dreds of millions of pounds voted for the army has been wasted, owing; to theft, negligence and blundering-. The report blandly states that mules worth 18000 were picketed on sandy soil at Borden camp and es caped In the night. They were never recovered." This candid admission has elicited much Ironic comment. The Star re marks: "Where these mules went, wheth er they were eaten by the troops or exported to Holland for the Germans the patient Auditor General cannot tell. They simply vanished." sheep: K. Burdock. Brooklyn. 1 load cattle, boas and sheep. Ketchum 4 Son. The Ialles. 1 load hogs and i-hiep. GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS If VOI R HACK Hi KTS lt lll.AI IIKI1 HOTIIKItS YOC. 1I(1NK IATS oil ttATKJt. vachel jyjKpsA 9PRINOniCU. ill.. April t. "The motion picture la apace measured without sound ylua time measured without sound.' What do yon think of that as a definition of the little dramas .la pic ture which yon see every evening at your favorite theater? That la what Vachel Lindsay, poet, tramp and ex pert on motion plotare art, called It when he waa asked to live his Ideas at his home here. The definition, he explained, la an Imaclat Idea of the silent drama. Prussian autocracy may see the handwriting on the wall, but In Beth-mann-Hollweg It has an Inefficient prophet Daniel. When your kidneys hurt and you. back feels sore, don't got seared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys ; and irritate the entire urinary tract j Keep your kidneys clean like yoi I keep your bowels clean, by flushing Sthem with a mild. harmless suits which removes the body's urlnou" waste and stimulates them tr- fcjeir normal activity. The function of the kidneys Is to filter the blood In 24 hours they strain from It S00 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital Importance of keening the kidneys active. Drink lota of water you can't drink too much; also get from an pharmacist about four ounces of Salts; take a tabiespoonful In a class of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kid neys will then sat fine. This famout salts Is made rrwm tne add of grapes and lemon Juloe. combined with llthia. and has been -esed for genera tions to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralise the adds in urine so It no longer Is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder weak - Jad italta Is Inexpensive: cannot In. Jure; makes a delightful effervescent llthia-wate drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drink ing, and no douM you will wonder what became of your kidney troub'e and backache. Some of the people who would leave tliR country open to assault In a time of violence are pacifists and some are traitors. Not In IV-d In SO Years. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 4. Peter Curry, seventy-five years old. who says that he has not slept on a A X O R !i S I X A good "six" for the price of an ordinary "four" Another carload of the new models just "unloaded for immediate delivery. -j SFE THESE It SAX OX BESTS. Six cylinder high apeed Continental motor Fedder's honey-comb radiator. v Saxon multiple-disc dry plate clutch. Heavy, rigid frame. Ttmken roller hearings. Timken front and rear axles. . - ' Timken helical bevel drive gear. Vanadium steel cantilever spring front and rear. New Stromberg carburetor. Rem; ignition. Wagner two unit starting and lighting system. All for $975 i. o. b. Pendletop W. C. NAY DHtaOE, AptJ At City Auto Co., "2 Cottonwood Street. Tcw-photte ed in a stable at No. 2652 Callow-hill street recently by Kollceman ir mody and Special Policeman Ham mond of the Ninth District. He was nearly frosen and after Dr. Cagan had examined him at the po- Catarrhal Deafness Cannot lie Cured by lucal aoplk-atloos. as tbey cannot reacs the diseased portion of the ear. There I wily one way to core rttarrhsl deafness And that Is by s constitutional remedy Catarrhal leafna Is caused by an la flamed conrtltloo of the mucoos lining ol the Knstachlan Tabs. When this tube l Inflamed fnn hare a rambling souud or Im perfect hearing, and when it Is entlrel rinsed. Iieafness la the result. Cnless tb inflammation can be redsved and this tab restored to Ite normal conaitlMi, besrlnf will be dtroed forever. Many eases ol leafnet are raosed by catarrh, whirs Is SB Inflamed condition of the mucous surface Halls Catarrh tare acts thru l lie Moot on tbe mucous surfscM of the system. We will give One Hundred iKillars fot any rase of Catarrhal Deafness tlist cannoi be crd by Hall s Csttrrb. Care. Ortolan (rea. All lrugults. 7.1c r. J. CHgNKY CO.. Toledo. O the. lice station he was taken to Philadelphia General Hospital. Policeman Dermondy said that the man Is a well known character. aneV that he arrested him fn a half rroeev condition at Twenty-ninth and Cal- - lowhill streets just twenty years fmmh CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS. D. W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY AT Law. Rooms 7. t, t. Do-Pain Bldg. GBOROB W. CXUTTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Room 17, scnnv.at oiocs. CARTER sV SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of American National Bank building. . FEE A FEE. ATTORENTS AT LAW. Office la Deepala building. john w. Htrrr. attornkt-at- Uw. Room I. American Nation el Bank balldlng. R 1. K BATOR. ATTORNET AT 'Law. Room 14. Bmlth-Crawford Build Inc. a A NsTUTBRRRT. ATTOTWET AT Law. Bmitn-crawrora troiianas. PETERSON A BISHOP, ATTOR- meva at law: rooms I and t. omtta- Crawford buUdlnc JAMES B. PsTRRT. ATTORN eTW AT law. Office ever Taylor Hardware RALIT RA1JCT. ATTORENTS AT law. Office la Asaerleaa National Bank Bulldlng. rRKDERICK STEIWER. ATTOB nay at law. Offloa la Smlta-Oaw ferd balldlaa. S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY ANT counsellor at law. Office In De pain building. FTNERAL DrRECTORS. J. T. BROWN'S FCRNrTTRK STOR1 Funeral director and llceneeit ess balmer. Must modern lneral par lor. morgue and funeral cars. CaZb responded to day er Bight- Cornel Main and Water streets. Teieptioa 8. JOHN ftt BAKBR. FT7NBR AL , Dl rector awd Moessiai ersbelaaer. Op postte postoffiee. lneral parlor two faaeral ears. Oalla responded U day or nigh. Ffceeae Ti. MONT ANA rAHM UsVaTEsaV NORTHIRN Lands ta tO (it B4 PACIFIC RA1TWA1 Mosrtana at . aare. BastabU ror tarxniat er graatac. Baey Isai For baror saatioa write er see W. B. BoM. aul City. Moataaa. FALSPj Doat lanital If taroksa. I pay 11. to ti t pet BSC Mall to L. Maawr tool a Firth Street. PhUaaVatohla, Pa Wilt sead eaah M rerura ssasL LBOAL BLANKS OF aTTVP Y DS aortpaoa tor eounty eoart, exrear eoan. rastios eoart. real sscata. etc UiSTRANCE AND LlVD BCSfX; BEN'TLEY A MONTGOMERY. REaJi estate, fire, life and accident lnaur snce agents, tit Main street. Phoae 04. arCTION'EERg. COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTION eer. makes a socially of farmers Sock and machinery salee. "Tbe maa that gets you the money. lipase orders at East Oregon laa office. ARciirrKcr. RAYMOND W. HATCH. AROaU. tect. Deepala Building. Pbeae) Ttt. Pendleton. Oregoa. eBCOND H.A-NO DKLILEKA. V. 0TROBLB. DEALJCR IN NIT4 and second hand goods. Cass) paid for ail tnd-hasd goods. Cases' set place to buy houanhold gnu da tit B. Court. Phoaa 171 W. rXXTORA. DR. A. ROB, PRACTICB LIMr. Had ts tbe eye. ear, aoee and tar sea. Charity patients 1st and rrd tfeas'aar ateralnga. II Judd Bsildlna MiatalLASI extla. lboal blasts: i or btykrt seilpooa for eeuaty eenrt, at eeart, lost Ice eoart. real sets let far sale at Bast Ol t r