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I 2 EIGHT PAGES The Dean Tatom Co. Phone 688 COOKING COMPOUNDS Cotosuet, thia in a good one 75J and $1.23 Flake White in No. 10 tins $2.00 Cream Crisp, this is something new.. 75 Jiffy Jell and Jello in all flavors. Campbell's Soups, 2 for 25 Peanut Butter in tin.... 25, 50 and f 1.00 Minced Butter Clams, you will like them 15 . Crown Brand Shrimp, tins 15 and 25 Home Made Cookies, 2 dozen 25- Moimtalo Potatoes 109 Us. 24.50 Cascade Butter 45 Strictly Fresh Eggs 35 Dairy Maid Milk - 10 V. S. WANTS 1IJ.31 lloMK. Hum to CooiKna Profa-ny of' Juaa HOPTON, May It. The irovern. mrn: hit atartrd eondamnatlon pro ceerltrms to Bain poaseaalon of calf luljnd In Boston harbor, on which la tha summer homa of Julia Arthur fh.ney. t,he act re, which It wanta for war purpoar-a. Tha to land coat Mr chaney I3B.000. and "Tha Moor. Inaa." the nous ha had built on It. ttfO.OOO. Tha ovarnment nutria a small offar for tfta property to tha ownrra. wh ) Mr. Farmer Mr. Businessman 5 : : r. 2 One. of the best investments you can make for conveniece, service and saving, is to buy a v $399.85 f. o. h. "At your service always." f. Goodrich Tire Service (5 Station. Simpson m ain auu euiiiLwn . w. LIBERTY; LOAN 1917 THK yntiR men of Oreaon are snsfWeritij- our Country's call by imi1.fi tnir. V who remain at home mint fiuht in other aw. Landing our f.nanrtul aid in on' of thee. Put your surplus or our Mvin In I'n'ted Ptatee r.omis. Tl f SUBSCRIBE TODAY The bnrds bour lntrot t thr rttti of m pr cent. W artt rteiv.iiK milPoriptH-n in n mount a if $lo ov mid ni, wtthoiii cost to you or hv koth-ni-nt. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON f SECURITY ! DAILY (declined It. at the aame time offer I inr free of chare the ue of tha la- land during; the war. This offer wag refuaad by the arcretary of war. The aecratury commanded Mr. Cheney for the patriotic offer, but aald the re. gulr-mania of the government pre cluded an thing but permanent occu pation. I Aome huMband and wivea are dl ! vorcad becauaa dthay mlaunderslan leich other perfectly. I Hynden'a torch Is alwnya Hunted ' with a match. Pendleton. 5 Goodyear Tire Service J Auto Co. Telephone 403 4 - r - , TA EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, MONKAV, The lion't lril With Aims Anyway "Boms of theae officara of the mil itary unita ought to be court martial ad In the lutaroata of efficiency," aald W. Klrkpatrlck. Ilow'a thiil?" aekd Frank Neagle. "They talk the arma off their men,' suld Kirk. I m wine Veraua Outtco. The law doubling the automobile licfiixe fee goea Into effect today. "It sure doaa coat money to own a cur." aald Charley Heard, who ha a Ford, "lfa Juat one darned thing after another. So wonder 1 m ai wava broke. You're too pealamlatic." aald Clark Kelson, 'rou ought to conaidcr tha: the man who haa to pay an automo. bile licence tax doesn't have to pay an income tax." Tbrc Mxwp Were Had on Wavy Bean "I see by the paper that a man from New York haa bought 10.001 aheeu here," aald a friend to Sam Thompson. "Yea." aald 8am." He waa buying them for the navy department." "What on earth does the navy want of afheep?" answered the astonUhed friend. "Oh." aald Sum, "they are going g. una the rams againat the aubmarlnea. "You think you're darned mart." aaid the friend, "but what, might I presume to ask. will the navy offi cials do with the ewes?" "Vary simple," aaid Sam. "yoil know the navy la ahort of U-boats " He waa never allowed to complete the outrageoua pun. Hla friend clap ped hi hands over hla ears and dis appeared. Hy! Habit is a hard taskmaster. After getting up early In the morning for a veara and throwing hay into the munaer for his eayuaea, Key. J. M. Corneliaon who recently sold his team and bought a Fora. awoke from a trance the other morning to find him S50 ;w LAWS. (Continued from Page 1.) OrlifiraUt of Public Convenient and NerlnHity- Kequirlnjc all public w-rvii'e utilities to obtain from th public wrvii'e commlMion a certifi cate of public convenience and ne- cetwtity (n-fore enteriufr a new field already nerved by another company. To obtain thin certificate the utllity company tnuM Hhow that the public Interest wilt be bet nerved by Its mterltiK thn field. Anti-Conspiracy Law Making It a crime, punishable by fine and imprin- onnicut personn or companies or cororattonn to enter into a conspi racy to destroy free competition n public contracts. Including the state, county, town and district contracts, State Penitentiary Control of the state penitentiary is taken from the state board of control and placed en tirely in the bunds of the Kovernor Convicts Making; it a crime to com n.u titrate to another the fact that a person is a convict or has been a con- ; ict, when such communication Is made for the purpose of - depriving' fcnid person of employment or of ex-j tort ins; money from him. It is also i a crime to threaten to make such a j communication. ' j Motor Vehicles New resulations for motor vehicle are prescribed and ! the license fees are doobled. The I provision doubling the license fees. : however, does iutt become effective until August 1. Kond Ijiwk The present system of taking care of county roads under the direction of supervisors is abolished and a road master is to be appointed in each county. An effort has been nad to remove conflicting provisions in rod laws and provides a law un der which the road work may be done on n business-like basis. The law creatine the new highway eommlwlon carried an emergency clause and went into effect Immediately after it Was paused. Mothers' Pensions Old law was n mended o as to leave the matter of rran' iug pensions to dependent wid owed mothers practically entirely to the discretion f the county court. Medical and Surgical Treatment for .Sfrrk and Reformed Indigent Chil dren Any county JudKc n his own motion, or on complaint of any pro bation officer, school teacher, relief officer of physician, may investigate the case of any child nffllcted with JM.nie deformity or disease which may be removed with proper care and Tieatment to ascertain if the parents t.r guardian are unable to have such child properly treated. If so the court, with the consent of the parents ot guardian, may send the child to the medical department of thr state itiiirsit for car and treatment. Non -Support The so-called joker slipped Inro the non-siipport law h? the IMS legislature is removed. This Joker exempted divorced husbands from haing to support their minor t hildren. Illtgititnate Children Providing a n lot hod t compel the father of an iilrvittmate child to contribute iiwthe support of such child. I KKCW THOUSANDS OF BOYS AND GIRLS WHO tAl POST TOASTIES EVERY MORNING 1 u III .! I'M'' '!!Im I'l ,v 'W- MAY it, 1917. self carrying a forkful of hay to hia garage. 'A Fk! A Freak! Oeoree Doane, merchant, la in town from Pilot Kock. George I the only man we have met who la not trying to gat Into the officers' reserve corp says Bob cronln in the Portland Jour nal, Thin I Fare) Poetry. The Weston Leader, breaking its of flee rule against poetry, .prints tha following from Sid Barnea who la aol dialing at Boise Barracks: I'm glad that I'm 'a aoldler And wear a campaign hat; I'm trying hard to learn to guard. And everything like that. I like to drill and walk my post In military waya; I'd give my life, mid ahot and strife And would not ask for praise, r But grant to me. O Lord of Hoata. The greateat of all boons A meal that doea not moat consist Of coffee, beana and prunes. I would not ahirk at detail work, I'm Yankee thru and thru; I'll aing "My Country "Tis of Thee" And "Yankee Doodle Do;" And if by chance we go to France To beard the German Hon. r want to head the big parade And hear the bullets whine. But 'er I go acroaa the aaaa . Or aing thoae stirring tunas. I want a meal that don't consist Of coffee, beana and prunea. But if I'm called to take my atand In land of enemlea; Where rivera running red with blood Flow gently to the aeaa Where carrion .crowa and buzzards Obliterate, the sun And gorge upon the tomblesa dead When all the fighting'a done; I'll do my beat and with the rent Beneath the foreign moona I II aing "My Country Tis of Thee" And coffee, beans and prunes. Rrnin InsDactlon Bureau The public service commission la requirea to exercine general aiinarvlsion over the handling, weighting. Inspecting and storage of grain and hay. and and tha manneement of public and Urniinal warehouse. A grain In spection bureau ia to be established ir Portland and grain standards will t.e established. Kecall of .-School Directors Provid ing for tha racall of school director, the question of racall to be aubmitted at tha next annual achool election upon tha petition of legal voters equal In number to 15 par cent of the num ter of school children in the district. Xot mora than two directors may be recalled at tha same time. Trust Companies Prescribing new rifulatlons for trust comuanies, which an' placed under the Jurisdic tion of tha stale superintendent or hanks. Irrigation and lralnage District Code Providing for the organisation and regulation of Irrigation and drainage districts. Limestone Providing for the ap pointment of a state lime noarfl which is authorized to acquire In the name of the state lime deposits and manufacture the lime Into products best suited to agricultural use ana sell the same to farmers at coat. Clgarettea Prohibiting the Bale of cimrettea to any minor. Advertising Prohibiting untrue. deceptive and misleading assertions misrepresentations or atatcmenta ot fact in advertisements and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. Mortgaged Property Prohibiting the owner of mortgaged personal pro perty for removing the aame from th county where such property la mort gnged. or selling or disposing of tha same without tljs- written consent of tha mtrtgagee. Firearms and Weapons Prohibit ing the manufacture, sale possession. carrying or using of any blackjack, billy. sandbag. sand club. metal knuckles, dirk or stilletto: prohibit- , Ine the carrying of certain firearms and giving the sheriff and chief of poli.-e power to issue a person a li- j cense tor carrying uncealed wea pon. Finirerprints Authoririnir county) therlffi to take the finjrer prints of j persons convicted and cnfined in I the runty jail provldina a cen- j tral offie for film the same with the sheriff of Multni.mr.h rtmnty. (.ame Unn Chapter 2!7 makes a ceneral revision of the frame laws. Ijtrceny lrovids a enalty for tho crime of larceny c-nnmltted by the nteuiliiK ff any wheat, barley, rye ts or other Brain after the sains has been harvested and threshed. Notaries Public Prohibitln the doln of certain acts and the maktnc oi falae representations by notaries public. prescrlblnR and punlshlnic therefore and nrnkin ctmvirtion tn oundN for removal. Kstates Prevent inic any heir or beneficiary who felononsly causes the death or disability of another from tnktn from such persons any portion of his estate by device, leuacy descent or as nurvii'n spouse. Urlvlnc While luunk Making It aj mi-iitimeanttr fr any p'rstn to oper J ate or drive an automobile, motor cycle or other motor vehicle, who is Intoxicated while so enffajred or oper ating: such .machine and prohibit in;? the emplom-nt f Person addicted to d run kern to drive any automo bile, iiitttoro cle r other motor ve hicle. Kurt her. the law makes it a felony to raue h. .d ly harm to any ersoti ho driving a motor vehicle while drunk. IoiaMiiii PustH IVrmlttitiK a per son In pfiasesslon of enclosed land in any coui.ty cat of the Caciide moun tains whtaae sheep, treats or other do mes! l-a t ed a u i mc Is a re be t n k i 1 led . injured or harrassfd by wild animls to put oui Mticoii upon such premise it'i-n inaiwi t ami iwuir.sv if uny da MAY 21, 1917. LIVE NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST TACOMA. Wash., May 21. W. H Htlmpaon, SI, who amashed Colonel Albert E. Joab In the nose the other day because the tatter. Utlmpson says, cursed President Wilson, tooay ia the proud possessor of a big Am erican flag preaented to him by friends who admire Bla swatting abil ity, stimpaon runs a small grocer, atore. Joab. an attorney' who recent ly attracted conaiderable publicity by havin a critic, of Washington ar rested for libeling the father of our country, waa in the habit of making daily visits to Ktimpaon'a atore and criticizing- the admlniatration. Ktlmp aon aaya he stood the tiradea aa long aa he could and then ahowed Joab the door. The old man started to lead Joab to the door. Joab contin ued hla highly colored remark about wtisAn. KtlmMon landed on Joab'a nose with conaiderable vigor, utim- aon left the door wltn apeea. menoa of the aged tighter immediately he man tn raise a nurse to buy Stimpaon the biggest flag In Tacoma. Todav It ia draped In front ot ine mimpson store. A1BANT, Ore.. ' May 21. Unit county crops will be Increased be tween 15 and 20 per cent thla year over last, according to the eatimatea of C. J. Hurd. who auperintended the organization of the linn County Council of Defense. Re porta received here indicate that thla percentage of increased production will te general throughout the Willamette valley. The labor shortage la not acute now but farmers aay outside help will be necessary later in the year. PORTLAND. Ore.. May 21. Be tween 200 and 900 ticket agents of eastern railroads arrived here this morning on their way home from the annual meeting of the Interna tional Association of ticket agents at Banff. Alta. They were shown about the city thla morning, were guesta of the Portland Chamber of commerce and the Portland Transportation cluO at a luncheon at noon and early thla afternoon left for a trip over the Co lumbia river highway. They will leave for Spokane. Wash , at i o'clock this afternoon. VoilTLAND, Ore.. May 21. They're here. They don't call 'em overalls. They label 'em pantalette house dreasea, and they resemble in a general aay the union-auit nightiea of 'children or the enveloping one- piece covering which automobilista don when they desire to crawl under their machine and find out why the dlngua don't jibe with the flopdoodle. "Tis said that for digging in the back yard or garden or doing other pre paredness work, the pantalette can't be beaten. Perhaps it's a good way to Judge the patriotism of Portland women perhaiis t Isn't but at least Portland stores report today they are experiencing an unexpected run on the new garments. Don't I.ct Your Oiturh Hans ni A couch that racks and weakens lir danreruun. It undermines your health and thrives on nestect. Re lieve It at once with Or. Klnff s Xew Dincovery. ThU southinn balsam remedy halu the throat, loowni th phlarh. its antiseptic properties kill the (Term and the cold is quickl broken up. Children and prrown-upi alike find Pr.' Kinsr's Xw Discovery pleasant to take ns well as effective. Have a hottle handv In your medi cine chert for jrrippe. croup and all hronch!;i affections. At drnffjrists. 50c A l't mule often has a loose hind If. irVIM NOW IIArCM.X ok itKi moss WAlt -orNiii. wr rary f r aviso- !lenr- P. Icivis.n. a member of the firm of J. P. M'-man Company, wh i has been named by Irsidcnt Wilson as chairman of the American H"d iT'w War i Council. The council soon will make an ap peal for many millions of dollars to be used for relief work for the Am erican army anil to aid the destitute civPtan populations in the European war so n e . Mr. 1 v iao n a n n o u n ce d that th- vast resources of j P Mor san & i'oipMn Kill te used to f.n tii ta.e the work of the coun' il. I ."jr. -" : I - j V ! taMKi3- wagaaaJsa-SarV r- liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHig I Broken Lots of aicy )flj IK Regular S2.25 Value at $1.59 Yard I We have a broken lot of Fancy Silks in short lengths, to 4 yards in a piece. These come in stripe and check Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Crepe Me feor. Silk Poplins and Charmeuse, all are good shades and suitable for sepa rate skirts and dresses. Values up to $2.25 at f 1X9 1 j isl!i(r 'iiiiiiiHiiiiitiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHiii: MKVTIOVKD AH MOO-XSOIl TO WCriiMA - HOLL W IX.. .... Count TSeorse K. von Hoertlina. the Bavarian Premier, whose presence In Berlin has revived rumors that he Is to he the successor of Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg. Baron von Hoert linjf was created a hereditary count by the Kin of Bavaria In 1914. He ts the author of many works on philos ophy and economics and Is a menber of the Centrist party. AUKKST AXn-nRAFT AGITATOllS Men Were IMNtrfhtilln Hills of No Conscritkn Irurue.' SKATTLK. May 19. R. K. Ric?. ."Bed 45, a laundry worker, and Aaron Fislcrman. an employe of a Junk corn puny, were arrested today by a dep uty L'nited States marshal, charged v ith circulating: handbills purportins to be issued by the "Xo Conscription I-tasue," The bills urd citizens to resist ctmwcription. which aas de nounced as '"slavery." l'nited States District Attorney Clay Allen said that ether arrests will be made. - ha mleHa in s TahJets Have lonc Wonder for Me. "I have been a sufferer from stom ach trouble for a number of years, and although I have ued a great number of remedies recommenced for this complaint. Chamberlain's Tab lets Is the first 'medicine that has itiv- en me positive and lasting relief. writes Mrs. Anna Kadin. Swncerport. V. V. Chamberlains Tablets have done wonders for me and I value them very huchly." obtainable ev erywhere. Adv. MOltK jobs ytn WOMKX. New York Hotels prrparw U II 4aT cn, NEW YORK. May The Mc- Alpin and ClaridRe hotels and the Cafe Cavarin. in the "Equitable butld in here, are listed amonc the insti tutions servln the public which mill endeavor to replace with women th positions vacated by enlisted men. The u of women will be made, it ia explainetl only if the present pres sure becomes so trrtat that men are no longer available. It is expected the greatest lack will be found In the department employing- vounfrer men. such as page boys. b'll boys, waiters, clerks and eleva tor men. TO PUKVl'XT ITO-TOlt -THV To Insure gMd health, one must j haw perfect elimination and posit ue j expulsion of poisonous refuse from . the system. Bwels c!gged witn I a aFte matter cause auto-intoxtcMi ton J and the poison finds lis way through the entire satem. Foley Cathartic i Tableta are recommended for tndires- tin. constipation, bloating. bilious- j ne-s. sour stotnavh. gas on the stom- j ach. bad breath or etnr cM.ditin- J t-a'ifeil v dfNrtbred diir-stf"n ' The.-' work curt ul i t , U . n t itr. Tllinn A i o. a - I X f il ll PAGE THREE TQ i I? rncKft r. & price fwixo. Mine Wortos OtTlciaJ Ispclagm p orkers Xced Proectiosu COLrUMBUS,, May 19. William V. Green, creta ry -1 rto&su rer of tha United Mine workers of America, de clared here today tha government must speedily fig food prices to pro tect workingmcn from "prohlWthre living costs. "Flour will touch S30 a barrel and there will be no drop in, coal prices unless the government takes action," Oreen said. The government can cut Hvin costs 50 per cent and still leave a fair margin of profit to pro ducers and dealera" Green aaid also that if Ohio mines were given adequate railroad car supply their output could be doobled. C1T THIS OCT IT IS AYOKTH MONEY. DO XT MISS THIS. 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