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f TEN PAGES PAGE NINR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1917. Si L.J-.IU ! " - - "l-"l?.,"BSjl C'AIJj FOIl BIOS. NOTH'K IH IIKKKKY OIVKN, Ihal "euled bidH will be received ai the of fice of the City Kicorl-r of Th Clw f Pendleton, Oregon, up to u o clock i. m. on July 5, I alt, for the improve- mem nt th fnllowitiir fiHrtft of the fol lowing atreet in unit! city, to-wit: Perkins Avenue from the North line of ltnlty Street to the South line of WuHhlnKton Ktreet. in accordance with the plans and Bpecificat ions for such improvement prepared by Oeary Klmhrell, City Surveyor, and now on filH in the office of the li-cornVr of said city; each bid must be accom panied by a certified chec!; in the sum of $.100 made payable to the or der of the Mayor of The City of Pen dleton, the check to be returned to. nd hereby rf erred to par- i th bidder if unsuccessful and lo be NOTM'K OK MTUKKT IM I'HOV KM K.VT, Noil-f U liHrfby tlveif that, at a regular Diei-tlng of ibe Common Council of The L'U tit IViulIeteu, held on June 18, 1917, the ioiiowiUK reiioiiiuons were auiy aaoniea : Whereim, the City Hurveyur of The Cltf r I'endleton did on the 13th day of June, mi 7. unrtr uiiectiou and uv requirement of the Common Council file In the office of the Kcvori.'t- of The City of Pendleton, plana and tipeclflmtionti for an appropriate improvement of the following named street lu tutid city : Wlb Htreet from the Kant line of CollttiiH Htreut to the Houth line of Court Hiret, together with the cwitouites of the work to tw done and tb probable cost thetteof with a statement of the lota, parte of lota and parcel of laud to be benefited by Bitch improvement and the percentage of the total coat of Improvement, which each of awrh lota, parte of lota and parcela of laud tfhould pay on account of the benefits lo be derived from aueb Improvement ; eno Wbet-eua, the council ban examined aueb plana and specif lest. ons and cut I mate end round the aame satbtfactory and the eatl naim thervof to be In accordance with tbt piobabb coat of such work, aud, WlHM'fUM, the properly rccuaimendH) by the Cltv Surveyor to be Include within the BMMindariea of the lJ.Mtrlct benefited la in th Judanifnt of the Common t,'ounell pro perly to be Included within auch improve ment district and no property la excluded I herefrom which should properly ba lu- hided therein; and. Wbereaa. the Improvement of the here inabove described portion of Webb Htreet alth Uravel llltulltblc puvf-mpnt ta at tbia time neceHMsry ; therefore, be It l.raol ved, by t be 'oinmon Council of i h- Cltv of Pendleton that It bt cxMdltnt to improve and It la hereby propoaed to im prove Webb Hireet from the Kant line of Odieae Htreet to the Mouth line of Court Hireet by paring the tamc with tlruvel hliullthlc pttvemtilt to be 40 feet from curb lo curb wiib the exception of a atrip H feet wide down the center of said Webb Btreet, now occupied by the railroad of the Nor thern l'aclflc Hallway Company, which I not to le paved ; such pavement to be con airucted and the aurfuce thereof to be flu iKheil ui.i.m tlu- entahliHliefl viude of uU atrcpt and tlie street to have curb and a tm em aud all other ttiluK In accordance wttb and aa xhown In the plana and speci fication! for the improvement of said por tions of Webb Ktreet, prepared by tjeary klinbrell. City Surveyor, fllwl wltb the He -nler of said city on the Hth day of June. 1 1 7, which plsna and specifications ere iH-reby particularly referred to and tw it further . Itciwiived. that the engineer ewtlmates of tue probable total com of such Improve m-nt, which "aid engineer's eMlmaie was niude and prepared by (ieary Klmbrell, City Surveyor or said city, in the sum of M. r.7l :n inri waa filed with the Kef-order of ,iri rltv on the l.ith day of June. till", la ncieijy inciooea inu nerwuy !., i-li a nA Itm it further ftesolVed. that the plans and apeciflca tl.m and rbtunutea for swti Improvement a, prepared by the City Surveyor and filed with tbw Keeorder of The city of I'endle tnn on the l.ttU day of June, fM7. be and they are hereby adopted and approved, aud - It further Itesoived. that tbe cost of muktne; such improvement stinll be a eharxe and lien up on all brta. psrta of lota and parcela of Und to be benefited by such Improvement, and tbe owners of sufh lot, parts of lota and ptii-eebi of land so specifically benefited bv sueh Improvement shall le liable for the payment of the costs thereof, and be l II mot ved. that an s newt men t district la Hereby created to be known as "Aeeeiounent IHntrlct No. 64." embracing the property benefited and to be aeHed for the pay ment of siH-h lmirovemeuiB, which Assess ment Irtatrh t shall Include all lots, parte of lota and parcels of land lying and beinjt wlibln the district bounded aud described e follows, to-wit : ItetM'rtptlon of AseMment luifrv o ft I iHometlmes called Local Improvement I'MrM No. ;4.l rnmrnen.-lnc at the X. W. corner of Iah n HUk "A" S'XHh IVudleton: then i i'l n'g. :t mln. K H t"t to the H. W. rm-ner of Lot lo. Itlo-k "J" of ald South I'endlMon : thence N tW deg. -'4 mln. V fet to tbe H. K. corner of Iit 14, UiiM k 71 . Kewrvstlon Addirlxii lu tbe Town, now rity of I'endlet.m. Oreg.ai : IhetH-e S. "J.'t de. 'Mi mill. K feet to the center of the wet line of l.ot 4 of said Itlo. k Tl. then.-e N W deg 24 mlu. K. 1400 feel lu the center of the eut line of l-ol 4. I Hock Vt of said HcKerrstlnu Addition-. I . V ili H !fJ mm tUI H.l feet to a iKln( no Ibe went Hue of lt II. Hlo-k ! it". tU.O:, feet Motitheily fnun the N. W. tff tier of said Iot 1! ; thnee N. tu deg. ."J mln K. l'a).J feet to a point ou the wewr line of l.oi 4, said loWk 17.2" feet Vntberly from the N. W. corner of estd l.ot 4 I tbenoe N. 1 ileg. !i mln. K. IMJ feet to e point en the cunt line m Mi4 4. ."i3 feet outherl frm the N. I eerner of said l.ot 4 ; thence X. 24 deg. :Ui mln. W. feet to the V K. corner of l.ot 1 of said 1th wk it:,; thenar N. V deg 'M mln. K fi-et : i hence X. 23 deg. nln. W. 7 feet: Ibeuce H. W deg. M mln. W. ):(2.0 f-et to the emit p"lnt of Hlorfc 1ft of suld Iteerrstlon Addition. tb.ne K 7h 17 mln. W. mt 1 feet: iMco H. HH rji '24 mln W. Ihrnugh tJie tenter of Hlocks -'. HI. and ." of said tteerrfion Aldltion. and Itlm-k "A" of South Pendleton. Wtll7 feet to a i"lnt oe the weal line nt l.ot -J of tond Ul-wk A feet northei l fr..ra the K W. tor-e of Hiifd lt 2; thence S deg. :pi nt'.n. I. feet to the N. K. corner of l.ot ( of en:r) hh-k "A: Ihein-e S. lltl derf. 2 mill lOO tcet to the pla'-e of beginning And be It further ':eolved. that a ropy of this rewnbif ton t.i-, iber with the notice thst the Kiirvi-rr r nmmate t the profNribu of tbe 'O-t of saidj work to be charged sgtilnM each lot. per of tot and panel of land Is on file In the office of tbe City Iteenrder be pub ll-hed for a perl.t of ten dsys in the Kast ietnlan. whi. h uewxpnoer Is hereby detgnaied by the Common Cinc for the pnltlUatlon thtret.f. And notice ! further given tliMt the Stir vevors ettmte of thf protx.rllon of the Mt of an el work to be chsrgerd sgalnst ea.-h lot. pari of lot and I reel of bind within the AoMNwtDcnt iHMrlct In said reso lution menttone! U oe file In the office of I he V1T Unorder. I Hi ted s Pendleton, Oregon, this 14tn day f June, 1117 THOMAS YTT. UKRAI.n. t:ity Recorder. $100 Reward. $100 The readers of thus paper will be pleaeec to learn that there la at leant one dread 4 diseaae that eclence hue been able to cur in all Its stages aud that Is catarrh Catarrh being greatly Influenced by conetl tutlonal conditions requires ronstltutlone treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine la teket internally and ecu thru the 'flood on tb Morons Surfaces of the System "hereby de dtroylng the foundntlon of the disease, glv Ing the put lent strength by bulidlng up tb constitution and aaabitlng nature In doing its work- The proprietors have so muct faith in the curative powers of Hall's catarrh Medicine that they offer One JJea dred Ikdlare for any case that It feltg U cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address K. J. CHKNKV Co., Teledo Uhla Sold by ell Itukk1su. 75c. Notice of Payment of City of Pendle ton Improvement RoimI. Notice 1m hereby given that City of Pendleton Improvement lionds No. 1 and 2, Series Q, 6 and 6, 8rieR II, and fi, Heries P, will be puid upon pretientation thereof to the under signed at the American National Bank, Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon. Interest on said Honda ceafea July 1, 117. lttued June 13, 1917. Treaaurer, City of Pendleton. By Wm. MIckelHcn, Deputy. -13tf TOP HOGS SELLATS15.25 PORTLAND POrtTI-AXIt June 2. Indicating load; F. W. Prahl, Waehougal. 7 that quality etuff would brlna; thelhead by boat. Price waa the eale of one lot of extra Mixed tuff J. I. Smith, ewberej. 1 load cattle, Ktiod hoKH on the North Portland yarde durJnK the day at 115.25. While the bulk of the topper continue to Hell at $15.00 the market ie still in a position to pay a premium for some thing extra good. Oeneral hog range: Prime light $14. 75 1 5.00 Prime heavy 1 4.90 ft 1 5.00 pjgej . 12.00& 12.25 Cattle Market Steady. Condition in the cattle market con tinue of mature character at North Portland with only a small run re ported In over nisht. There remaina a favorable call for everything in the cattle line with Kood toppy eleera especially sought. General cattle market range: Heat beef eteere W.tOfli-1 0.00 flood beef Hteere R.50fr 9.50 Pert beef cows 8.00 8.2". Ordinary good cow. . . . 7.00 7.50 Het heifois R.75 6r fl.25 Hull 5.00 Tr 7.5" Calvea 6.00r .B0 Htocker and feeder.... 6.00' ". Mutton and I.anilH Hold. No chine was indicated in the rnarlo t for either mutton or lamb at North Portland although poor Htuff rot brlnintf the price quoted for th various line, (inod quality 1 finding a steady call around previous figures. General mutton and lamb market : Valley spring lamb . . . 1 3.25 Kuntern rei?on uprinK lamlM 13.2."' Shorn yeurlinK r'i 1 0.uO Shorn ewes 7.0s H.fift fVlday ,lvcMmk KlilpiNTH. Hoic H. i. Wie., .Mohler,, 1 load W. II. Talbot. 1 flrande, 1 load- Cattle V. H. KerumoniUH. .The Dalb-H. 1 load; .1. K. Myer. Condon. 1 load; K. HicUl.-r. Muupin. 1 load. Sheep P. A. Connelly, Maupin, 'I loads; Hod sou & Knight. Turner, 1 hogs and aheep; C. P. Hemhroe, Monmouth, 1 load' cattle, calves, and hogw; P. D. Dlnsmore, Went Hcio, 1 load cattle and hog; Davis Sl Pugh, Khedd, 1 load cattle, hog and sheep. XKW VIKV OK GKS. PKTAIN V'sexSMMaaWaneBt 1 1 PIN THIS UPON WIFE'S DRESSER WARNS ll: AAI.ST ( I T. Tl'i fUHN'S AMI KAYK THKV l.ltT ItlC.lIT (HT. NOTIl-K OK Ky-:T KOR Hll KOB MTHKKT m lllNKI.INU. S. llrr la hrct"T kIt llmt mle W ll tm r-'l""! '" '""f l:t-iiriMr In ln1l.f'Hi. (r.ieun. up to .1 nuk r. M . on Jiinr -T. 1!"IT, for uprlnkr Ih. onMlT1 .trwt of Th. I'lly of I vnilMon lor lh twaiwo of 1017. Kor Ih. puruot f uprltiklliiiE. In. .Hy olll h. dlrM.nl Inlo ill.lrl.l follow.: IIIMrlft No. 1 ll ll' P"1"! of the i nj Ivliut r.lrth t.f th. I n.aillln lilvr ' I "lrl. l No All that part of Ih. lljr Itlnx .onih of lli I nialllla KlT.r and Mt a.f M.ln Hinwl Hh.lil.-l No S - All lliat part of lh It Kin .oull. of th. I matllla lllrrr and wet of Main Ntrrv! N'o .trow Ihal ! h.n pnvl or la nn tl.r nmirirt lo parrd to hr In.-lm1cl In Ih. ronlrarl. Ka h hid mnat -Itrrlfy Ih. Iirlr l-r man and tram nr m.-nth. alralahl fun., nan and loam to or nn.lrr thr dlrw Hon of III. Hlrrrl fommlalonM- whrn no! .n.ncr.1 In atrorl aurlnkllntt : tn.viij 1'ii-niMh pprlnkllnk "tt and ..... .... h. arfiim 1 1. ti lrl ht i k 1. t, ...m ttt 111. Ilondrrd liollara ..HKiiMii. .nadr payahlr to ihr oidrr ut tha laor of Th. fltr of v-ndlrt.. a. an erl d.n' ft oort fallh. Ih. lo h. forf.lll lo Ih. Cll If Ihr Wi1lrr kt aii-or-fiil and lr-n-r. 10 alen tor r.mtrart xllb thr -IT lo a...rdanr. with Ih. trrm. of Ihla 1 on tlo. and to h. rrtia-n"d to th. lddr If nn aoor-nr.il. Th. t'otnmoD ,"'"'CJ' "T" th. rlahl to rrjrrt anj and all bMa. In Ita d'tmton . IXlIrd Ihla 14'h d of Ion.. f'T TIIIIH KIT HKBAt.n. riljr Krrortlrr at.r. I .aril ..rtlflrd sivrii-K k rmMtwAU to fi'knihii I'llAI.. Nollrr la hrtrt.r ilvn that alrd bhla III or rr.nr.1 at Ihr fit. Hr.-or.hT a of ll.-a In I rl.d rt ,n. iir-tton. no lo Jon. i. . l'T- "t ol.. k r V . I" firnh lo Th. ! .f IVnrtlrloo K II IIT "ll fll l-.i -ar..- l.'k Krfln-- l.omp I'onl. , 1 to N" .lrhrrrr.1 al r.H'h llmr. and . .n.li 0"irtlln a thr I'lt.T loi .Ilrrrt T r '.-I'li-f'n i'.'-tn. II rr-ri-vm Ihr lihl t ." I I'l'h. ll.lr ,',T ril.iu .i kitt. .;i:t i l I'lljf Krcordr forfoitod tf ihr. bid la Rucrosf ul and i ail, uoiiit'r lour ii hhit iiii. " iuji- 'trart In accordant with tho lorma of hia bid; waled bida ahull aprcify as fnllowa: liravl Kltulithic pavement ineludlna; the aitrfnce fin ish enurfe, and llttimlitou' foundation aa per pinna and aueciricationa. ler q. yard Kxciivnllnn per cubic vd.... 'urb, per Unenl ft Kltillithic headera. per line al' ft L For entire Improvement I comnlole ftotnl hfdl . . . . The 1'i.tiimnn roiiiu-ll reaervea the I Becauae atyle decrees that w.imci rifht to roject any and all bids. (crowd and buckle up their - tender Dated June Slat. 1S17. I toea In high heel footwear they auf- THOS. KITV, OKR A1.D. cr from coma, then thev cut and Ilecorder of The tlty of Pendleton. 1 trm ut l((M) palnrul whlch merely makes the corns grow hanl. This Hiiii-idal habit may onur-e lock Jaw :ind women art- wiirned to sto;. it. A few drops of a druir call'-d free. j xone applied directly upon a sore J (tirn Kivea tiick relief and soon the .entire corn, root and all. lifts out ! without pulti. Ask the driiR store j man for a quarter of an oiini-e '' Ifreerone. which costs very little but is auffifient to remove every hard or ! soft corn r rttilua from one's feet. j This drua; is (rummy but it driea in lu moment and simply shrivels up the 1 corn without inl'lamiua; or even irii jiatinK the surroundiiiK lisstie jr ' akin. (all ror Kids. c'ealed proposals wlll be received up to a o'clock p. m. -Saturday. Juty 7th. 1917. for furnishing School dis trict No. in, I'luutilla County, Cu Kon. with: Forty-two (42 1 cords of red fit wood In Tour fool leuihs. to be cut from Kt-een body timber and to be seasoned. To be delivered to the sev eral a-rade schools or the district as . directed by the chairman of the board of directors or said district. Three hundred (500) tons of Rock Springs lump coal, or some other kind snuallv as good foal to be de livered a follows: 60 tons to he de livered t.k the WasninKirin school. 50 tona to be delivered to the llaw- I thorn achool. 60 tons to be delivere j I to' the Lincoln school and ISO tona i to th high achool. j Owing to the lacn of storage ca- pacity at the high achool. the 13a j tons are to be delivered at different , times na directed by trie chairman of the. board of direcrors. The board of directors reserve the rlKht to reject any nnd all M Is Mnil or deliver all bids to the un dersigned, and address the envelope 1 "Proposula for furnrshlng fuel." noted at Pendleton. Oregon, this 15th day of June. 1017. LOT T.IVRV.MOltE. I Clerk of School District No 1. rmn- t Ilia County. Or.-gon. -Z7 : e r 1 m 1 1 ; -if II . :.. - .; ... i I E'-3 I 3 II Bet i Podding: Here In another view of finorul Petaln, under whom or with whom. Oeneral Perwhing, commander of tha American Army in France, will fiKht the t.ermana. Oeneral Petaln. the hero of Verdun, i now leader of all the French arm lea and h looked on aa the military genius of France. SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER Everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It, before breakfast. PAY WO.MKN S A M K AS MKS. N'o Sex DiMHrnliiatioi ln X"y. sa sevretary iMutlrl . WASiriNGTON. June 20. - Women employed by the navy dep.irLinent are to receive the same pay -G r.en hold ing similar piitio.". Scret'ii y l?iniel, who with eevera other de partment headn, announced rec-ntly that during the v. ar wonu n w .:i-d he Kiven preference in filling cleri-l John, wrote tdiy i.i retsp-mge to a query from Mr tarrij tTliapr.ia.n Can, president if ti e American Xu tional Woman' Suffrage usKoci.ttion "I can araure you there is no in tention .on the part of this d p.-ii t-n- n: to diKcrimuuue a?' t wni-n employes. All poni I-.lj in the de partment are ;rrr id an.l the K?n.e rr.te of pay ppH- to euh (M-i'JV"'-. ri'i-nrdlesH of the sex "f t he ineum inpuiHeaitofWheat Proof of A number of our mout successful Umatilla county farmers bare invested in the Hingham district. They in vestigated and were convinced. Until you have seen for yoursself no circular or written description can portray to you an adequate idea of the opportunity present condi tions at Hingham afford practical farmers seeking a new location. We challenge comparison, and say to one and all that, v-ith quality and productiveness considered, you will find here the lowest priced desirable gram growing lands in the northwest. Look all over Montana if you like. We only ask that you come here before you finally locate and we will be content with your final decision. Come to Hingham and let us prove every claim we make. After you have seen all of this district you desire, meet and talked with our successful farmers and applied every test, we are confident your own good judgment of soil ' and conditions will prompt you to decide this is a good place for profitable farm home making. We have many tracts any size, improved or unimproved. Prices Right. Easy Terms. Join us on our next trip and investigate our properties and be convinced of all or more than we claim for them. Central Montana Ranches Company , Montana's greatest land merchants. . H. HALL, District Mgr., Walla Walla, Wash. B. F. DUPU1S Special Asent. Office Phone 469. (M. H. Houserz) Pendleton, Ore. Residence Phone 317. Illtl ItTV I.OAV IS S2.OO.0f)O.OO0. Sub- Till Ixlmalr RWirn-d to IW- Manually Cnrrrx-t. WASHIXUTuN. Juna 20. Th full extent of the nation's reauonse to the IM.erty loan was atill In thr realm of conjecture laat nfcht. al though indicutiona were thut the es timate of H'.soO.ftfln.oOO would he HUhM.nittiillY correct. n!' four district Philadelphia. Cleveland, Chicago nnd Pt. Inuiii hail reintrteil ofllcial tah'ulatlons to the treasury nn'l these were not disclosed. NOTICE TO ttWTKAl Tolls. State Illirhwar omxtroction. I mn. tills County, limpin. Healcl blda for the construction ol ten (10) miles of pavement, to b laid on old macadam road, beitinnin at I'endleton and runnina- northeast lonnrd- Walla Walla, on the Oolum- To l j I'lilillc. ; pr- ei1 r'l hj fine an the proverhia. we muni keep the liver warh m. alnuist eviiy inoriiiim, t t it jM!mlike poi-es from j clf-KKinK w Hh IndiKestiKle material, i win r bill ami poi.iMimi toxinf, nay 'a noted phyxit-tan. If fun mt hHilihi lt" vour I IiVr I ' v.. i. .-..trli .....I ...ilv It ' ) ynK' 1 1 jour liver. If you t W UFTAIX SllirriNt; ( ONTItOI, to wake bia HlghwHy in t'm(ttilla ronnty. Oregon, will be received by the State Highway eommlwlon of the Htate of Oreson, at the curt House, in the offlee of the rounty Court of I'mi Ulla County, Penaieton. Oregon. t II o'clock A. .M.. 2Hth dny of June, 1917. , No bid will be connidi-red unleM arcompnnled by cah. bidder tt bona or certified check for an anvunt etiual to At leaet &) per cent of the total amount of the bid. ' bad taste, furred lonKue, up with nuviv breath or Htoniach become rancid, it's your liver. Sallow nkin, muddy, complexinn. watery eye alt denote liver uncleanlinetts. Your liver la the niott important, alo the nnnt a buiwd and ueKlet'led oraan of t he l-ody. Few know its function or how to releat-e the dummcd-up bdy w-iMte, bile and toxins. Mt flks rmrt ti viobnt camie). which b .1 dnniccruua fwlivaiinir chemical hieh can only be ued occaidonaHy cum it accumulates in the UHwtte ttta k the bones. ItritL-Th (iovminmit Warns t VtiMtltlonn A nr War I- N1MN. June 2rt. Thr minu-try of phi). pin? has sncd a warning to charterers o( sn.; after the war that "they can ". n- as. in.ncc that national reiire:oeii;' w til p( rmit such srrim.nient!L" This warning ia rtrpreted as in i'ic.a uk that the pover.io'.'iit unlit ( I ned beinpr obliged to contlnu ti control fhip)inir af:-r the ar. WK TIMK PIUst.KVM AT YAI.K A corporate suretv buui will be f.M- th rultliftil nerformance ( ul m . -m enual ta I Kvery man and woman, .sick off one half the total amount of the bid. I 1 To p. ss I blanks and full informa tion for bidders may be obtained at the office of the State Highway Com. mission and the Htat Highway Engi neer in the State lfoue. at Pal em. Orenon, rbtns and snecificntions and formf of contract may be seen at the sam place or may be obtained upon the deposit of 95.00. The tiKht la reserved to reject anj f all proposals or to accept the pro posal or proposals deemed best for the Htate of oretron 8TATB HHMrWAY COWMI507. a. Benson, Chairman;' W. I Thomp. nn. Commissioner; EX J. Adams Commissioner. Attest: Herbert Kunn. State !IIth-ay En fin eer. Salem. Oreson. Jjn . 117. OKICHESTER S PILLS t X awAJ t.l-lMvl.-r-lls4Tlrs4 V IJCi. 1111. H1 i LAV tTw, S t-..r. r.l it. m.- K I. V i Vl Tt SHl Itny mt fmnr v 1 111 1 10 . rra- V.Mt 11 n M ft : r SCIO l b&lbUUUMLRt well. hnul(i drink each mornin be. for breakfast, a Bias- of hot water with a teafpoonful of limestone ph's ThAte in it, to wash from the liver and boeln the previous day's indi RtiMe material, the poinon.. wur btle and toxins; ihu cleansinir. Kwe-tenitiR and freshening; the entir--alimer.tary canal before puitlm; more food into the tomach. limestone phosphate des not re. strict the diet like calomel, because tt cjn not salivate, for It Is harm less and you can eat anything aft erward, it Is inexpensive and al most tasteless, and any pharmacist will sell you a quarter pound, which is sufficient for a demonstration of how hot water and limestone phos phate cleans, stlmulaie and fre-ih-ens the liver, keeping you feeling fit day in and day out. "inmettri vm'nt at I nl vet-nlt y k . .luhllnnt Tnno. XKW HAVEN. nn., June 20. )e i The pictiiresnuenesii of class day at .aie university depnrted tonay witn he carrying out of a war-time pro gram for commencement. There were few banners or class flags fly ing and the only semblance of the hieioric clap-.ia hi angements was the planting of Ivy b th academic seniors. R Eh E D Y r o R M E N. imnrairamiirai!mnrammifflrarmimRimrm!m illllllliiilUiiiUUllUitil1IWIiltmUMlllUHlU.ituUIIUlllHa.miMU FIRST WOODEN SHIP LAUNCHED j4aV Hi t ... . .. . -''. I. t - ' ' -r ' :' 1 w- - : ' . v ,. .... T . I - 1 iBliil ti ill 1 -linrr'- i ! J rsrjx vouDN e TiJJfclS-'', The above photoirraph sho the Inumber of this type of vessel will be ied out in qnantlty. firft ship of our wooden fleet, which built in company with steel hulls o( 1 be America's answel has Just been launched. A limited I the same tonnage, which will be turn- i;-bat challenge. This flet will rer to the kaiser's CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 1TTOHXEK D. W. BAJLKT, nvnBI A i Law. Rooms 7. I. (. DaspsJa Bias. GKORGB W. COtTTS. ATTORNET at law. Room IT, Scnmiat Diocm. CARTER A 8MTTHK. ATTORNET6 at law. Office in rear or American National Bank bulldln. rEE FEE. ATTORENT3 AT LAW. Office ln Deepaln naiiainc. . SSMafaSsaWaWSBkaaaaaaJi U tUL- af g 1111 izmrrsz-!: B, - - I jLcrpit-f".crr .Mta Sunday and Monday. JOHN W. HUFF. ATTW1SET-AX- Law. Room I. American Nation al Bank nulldln R. i. KEATOR. ATTORNET Al Law. Room 24. Bmiin-trawiora Building. S. A. NEWBERRT. ATTORNET AT Law. erolth-Oawford Building'. PETERSON BISHOP. ATTOR neye at law: rooms t and I. Smith Crawford bulldtnc. JAM F8 B. PERRT. ATTORVEW AT Uw. Office orr Taylor Hardware company. RALET RALET. ATTORENT9 AT law. Office la American National Bank- Bundles. FREDERICK BTEIWER. ATTOR nay at law. Office In Sraltk-Crnw rrd feminine i A. IaWEIJ. ATTORNET ANT ronnaellor at lew Offlea ta te petn feuttlne Sl.ltTTOItS. HELP WANTED MALE. AN INTBLUOENT PERSON MAI earn S10A monthly corresnondlnt for newspapers; 140 to 150 monthly ti spare time: experience unneceejeary no canvassinit: subject suirceeted Send for particulars. National Bureau, Room 4285. Buffalo. X. T. Ml'SrCALS. MASSE Expert Piano Tuning. Hrsdquarters at Warren Music House, rhnne 524 FIXERAL BIKMTORs. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORl Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral par lor. morc-ue and funeral cars. Calk responded to day or night- Cornel Main and Water streets. Telepboaa It. JOHN & BAKER, FUNERAL Dl rector and Hoensed em balmer. On poatte poatoffloa. Fvneral parlor two funeral can. Calat reeponded tt day or nisht- Pfcooe TI. IMOrRA.NCK A VD LAND BieXONEW BENTLET dl MONTOOMERT. Rtxl eetate, fir, life and accident Inaur nr asenta- 111 Mala street. Pbon 414 MONTANA IT ARM LANDSV NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL.WAT Lands In eastern Montana at Il iS to til per acre Suitable for fai ii taf or sraxlnit. Easy term a. For he formation write or aeo W. E Holt, Miles City, Montana. SECOND n.WD DEALEJUa, V. 8TROBLE. DEALER IN NEW and second hand rood a Cask paid for all 2nd-haad gooda Cheap est place to buy houeehold goods, lis Es. Court. Phone 17 1W. IIUJ" W' X1K I I3IAI E. AN INTEUJGEXT rKHSON MAT - earn tl?0 monthly correspond as for newspapers; 140 to ISO monthly lo spare time, experience unnecessary; no canvae.nc; subjects suggest eoX Send for particulars. National Bureau. Room 4I5. Butfalo. N. T- M1S4TKIXAXEOI &. ARCHITErT. RATklOND W. HATCH. AK.aHl tect. Desnaln Building. Plwn 741 Paodleton. Oregon SAI.KSMAV Foil i;.-NKKAf. nirrv-antile trade in Oregon to sell a i.-w prorH.vjti,,0 (,f merit. Vacancy now. Attractive comm!jnin ron- 135 weekly for expense.. y lilxler C, V holraale Jew - l''J") I arlin llhlg. flrerlftnd. traj t. Mil.- : hii. MHTUHs. Riril.Al;i tl. PAUK.. JR. SOt.lC ltr of Patents 14 1 F. St.. N. W. WashlDf too, D. C. IS. A. ROB. M l. PIUtTIi'f LIM I Ited to the eye. ear. nose and throat Room XI, Judd Building A V'VK LAY IN-. KKi ' h at Iwn.i nrrtl Kt-ho fell .!. .-"I we'! ll fa:l -w f-r -;e or Tru.lr . r M. ml .1.1 A l li"S li..i inside .h tin or and ll'an. In summer ' ..r Albrrla 14J Hun-I.IIM I! if!