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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1917. PAGE SEVEN CHIIIIHIMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 AN INEXPENSIVE LIGHT-SIX WITH THE LUXUR- IES, CONVENIENCES AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE HIGH-PRICED CARS SAM S ... PERSHING VISITS THE GRAVE OF LAFAYETTE . . n-iRr v cnrjpi ,,-y' ; , S1025 in Pendleton Easy to drive and keep-up. Easy on tires and fuel, and its make it easy on YOU. .unilovpt nnrin&rs - I SAXON ROUSTABOUT The World't Handiest "Four" for $575. LET US DEMONSTRATE. City Auto Co. Inc. W. C. NAY, Manager. 722 Cottonwood St. Telephone 46 ..jmmmmym'mimmmmmmmmmmmmmvmt with Pi V , .',. I - i Wi, i ; V ' S- -. -. , w , iuimnmtmitmi mmmnmmmmmmmmmi "There's a Message for You ' WHAT MAKES G. fU. TRUCKS SUPERIOR? Muji.r-"nral John J fayette. rerfihing, a French KffiOfrB. pa Ing hta respects at the grave of La- llSWINE MARKET STRONG 722 Cottonwood M. cieF.... I ftVICD' lAUfll C iiimiiimii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii? UiLI IIIiULL IIUKIl tXXVKNTIX griCT. Dublin Paper rnlilTfd lk KxdteiiHnt iod Slitn. DrHIJN. July M.-KVM1 fewer people awembled on folleKe green thin mornlnn to wltnea the arrival of the deleKate to the Irlnh conven tlon than were present yesterday. No Individual oauaed any demonstration: auuriial Drafnw t anmH Br "rrd b, lor.1 applleatlona. " tbey nn"t resrh nwiloni of the er. There u onlv one wT to care cutsrrluil apsis. remertjr. i . t i. cnnMtltUtlODSI rlsmed coodllloq of tb- nniu llnln of th. Ko.tsrhln Tube. When this tube U Inflamed yoo bsre a rumblln .ounrt or Im p,rr.-t hesrlmt. and wben ,f.nll,7bJ .-Inwd. Desfnees l the result. I "'7",' Innadimstlon can be reduced snd this tube lestored to Its aorrasl coodltlm. besrtsj III be destroyed forerer. Manj caws of d.sfne are csued by catarrh, which Is n InflsuiKl condition of the musou. aw. f.ce.. Hull's I'atsrrh Medicine sets thrn th. blood oo the mucous Burfs.'es of the srstem. Hundred Dollsrs for ,j esse of l-atarrhal IXHifne , thst eannot he cured bj llsll's -stsrrh Medicine. Cir culars free. All lrnirKlsts. 7.. F 1. CIIKXKV CO.. Toledo. O. either of admiration or hostility. The complete absence of public excite ment is treated by the Dublin preaa as on the whole a healthy slKn. Th., iinanimmin selection of Hlr Hor ace l'lunkett to be chairman of the convention Is welcomed by the news papers of the political sides. At today's session of the convention preliminary procedure committee was appointed to prepure pniu.o and It was aureed that the conven tion adjourn until Auauat s to enaoie the chairman In conjunction with the secretaries, to prepare and Issue to ths members In circular form the materl- neeesaai-Y to enable the consent!"" to proceed with its task. The preliminary procedure com mittee then held Its first meeting, continues the officlul account, and decided to have a draft of the stand- inx orders for the convention at once drawn up. The committee also asseo thut Hir Francis Hopwood. the con vention's secretnry, Bhould nunmn i the members of the committee Infor- mi.tion in rea-ard to the procedure adopted by the convention tnai orr up a constitution for the I'nlon of outh Africa. 1111 1N1IIII!!1 miiifi vi lr. AUK, 2. . , lhnWn in the awine di- vision of the North Portland f1 during the day: In fact mis seems to be at present indicated In all of the recoKnlr-ed markets in tho country. There was only a fair run of hoes overnlKhl and active bidding at the start indicated well maintained val ues. (General hog range: I-rlme light' niltHl I-rlme heavy ' lB- Pigs n.uw.s." UU- Market SUd. auu a Htenav mm "" : '-" - " ed thosethat had cattle to offer on There Is a good outlet the North Portland ?"e,nd. cries, ar- roveTghr'an.T ZZkerV, tZly 2!ic higher. Practically all top rested m fomter full values. ,al- ..!. of cows so!d from , SO to ,. .ij.r-d i IB.TS. with one load at -"- "e Ity considered for a oad (Seneral cattle m... . I . . " .. c Prlne- 9 s.ooii ) neionging lu n. 6.754 75 -vllle. or. We also sold a part of load 4.0IIO 5.50 'f heifers, from Pomeroy. Wa.h., at 5.75 6.75 7.r,0. (Ither grades of cows and 4.50'd' .00 ', heifers are selling from r,.6fl to 6. 8.50W .There is a good demand for bulls and prices are steady from $5.00 to e.. Receipts of hogs light, tne aemunu S(K.,.p a. Wheelhouse, U'le, Was!) 2 loa'is.' Mixed stuff S. U Overton. Brownsville. 1 loa,l cattle, calve. hoK and sheep; A. C. .Nelson. Moni tor, 1 load cattle, calves and hogs. W. A. Ayrea, I.awson. 1 load cattle and higs; P. A. Smith, Yamhill. 1 load cattle and sheep; H. K. Taylor, Vader. 1 load cattle, calves, hogs and sheep. Regarding the big market on Mon day. KJdwell & Caswell say- There was around 20 cars of cattle on the market yesieraay. reie.,.o consisting principally of medium and half fat kinds. wnat '' cattle were offered for sale found re.-idv outlet- at prices fully 15 to Sic higher than last week, with ex treme top steers selling around 18.25 to $s.f.O. bulk of sales from -17.50 to k We sold one car of steers, from pomeror. Wash, at 85; a number .. from 17.76 UD. With a few -. nt medium steers around $7.50 PHEASANT HUNTING TO BE GOOU I MIS ifcArt PORTLAND. Aug. I "Pheasant runting." said F. M prown , of the 'ish and game commlwi-ift. "will he g,d this year. All aloaa the willam cile the country is alive with th . .-.ti,g bin's. The sp;-:u; has been v?. h vonible for the hatching and no- some of the set ind hatchings V.r. Brown has Just rvtunie-i irom tKec Hnv survey of tile c tunlry t- dcierinine the game conditions. H- s)v the fishing ts excellent. Witn ...... .(Vera T.vnn Rroi.. his Win. nMUiar of TtrownsvLI? Tip'es, and Iinnk Cochran. Mr. Br wn rmKn. 17 trout in two dvs. Construction Plu. Motor Power Added To Ease of Operation Give Service. Best beef steers (iood beef cows nrdinaiT good cows . . Best heiferh . .- nulls vun to Market While some of the arrivals in the The construction of G. M. C. trucks m rwg tted and sturdy; the motor w anchored 'all the way round; the frame is heat treatfd. It's a little bigger and stronper tian the same capacity trucks of other makes. G M C trucks have a motor designed for pulling heavy loads; a motor nor to guard against careless dr. ving, a motor that does not heat; a motor to stand the "gaff." G. M. C.'s are easy to crive, small mm'ber of parte, no complicated adjust ments A truck so simple that any driver can take care of it. Real service means the lowest cost per ton mile over a period of years; means a truck at work all the time. That is the G. M. C. message to you as an SSJa sort that makes you want more of it. "LET YOUR TRUCK BEAG.M. C. STURG1S, ST0R1E.& CO. Phone 404 Cor. Johnson and Water St. XO PKKKIOKNYIAl, KI.tXTtHtS Xehroska SrmpHrle Machinery for FJeoUoo of prcwWent. Omaha. Neb.. Aug. 3. Nebraska will not have presidential electors In future, the law passed by the lat legislature hiiviug become oiwrative this week. As a result of this change from the national elective system, voters will cast their ballots direct ior pi land vice president, certification I them coming from the national eo- ventlons by which the candidate, are I named. . ARREST EXPRESS MESSKXGEK8 five Are rharged With Wholesale Robberies H70.0OO tiooe. . . i) t Inrl .Illlv 31. R. C Maurer: H. I. Korte. R. F. Boehm and Floyd Schnitz of this city ana " . t. -v, ,r.. n van Wert. Ohio, were arested today charged with wholesale robberies from the Adams r.xpre company by which they were em uloyed as messengers. The company's officers say that during the last year the losses by theft between Fort Wayne. Pittsburg and Chicago on the Pennsylvania lines have been $70,- ooo: SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS EAST ON SALE Fridays and Saturdays To September 29 Denver Omaha St. Louis Chicago Detroit New York .... $ 60.00 . 65.00 .. 76.20 .. 77.50 .. 88.50 .. 115.70 Similar Fares to all Chief Cities East. Long limits Stopover privileges. VIA Union Pacific System Visit Yellowstone, Great Salt Lake, and Estes-Rocky Mountain Park enroute. T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent. t..ial,,n nt North came direct to killers, most of the da-'s small run was for the open market. General trade conditions are steady nt previous prices. General mutton and lamb murket; Western Ismbs iUMW:2 Vallev lambs 10.50fell.0n yearling wethers . " " Old wethers . . ..- 1 1 1 Fancy ll.hl ewes .00 Heavv ewes 5 00 Wednesday lJvestm-k Khlppers- Hogs J B Ford. Marshfield. I load- C P. llemhre. Independence. 1 lo,id; M. B. I.:i'ler. Montague. Cnl.. 1 load. . Cattle A. P. Kllinberg-r. Pilot Kock. 1 loud: Fred Vlaskel. 1 load; Percy Haskel. 1 load Is in in' lteceipts oi nK "S"1- ." - Portland ten Ay. and prices in line with last week extreme tops at $15.B5. bulk or sales from $15.40 to $15.50, with pigs at $1.60 to $14.50. " Supplies of sheep and lambs light. bet Ismbs selling from 10.50W11. cutouts from 7 50 to $!t; prime yearling wethers from $8.25 to S.n. light ewes from $6.75 to i. ana heavy ewes' from $3 fo $6. BANKS MAKIXti MONFT IX AI-STKIA-irrXOAHY SAYS HOT WATER EACH DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY HUNK t;l.SS OF M'lT WATFH HKFlUtK imK-AKFAST TO WASH t)lT Till: ItHSOXS. Hiiliii ! Y all BETTEH ASP SOFTER LIGHT is assured by the use of some tr these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tlrs or strain the eyes. They ar. not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least see them T J. L. VAUGHAN Life is not merely to live, but to live well eat well, digest well, work well sleep well, look well. What n glorious condition to attain, and yet how vcrv pns 11 is if one Wl" ' adopt the morning infide bath. Folks who are accustomed to fee dull und heavy when they arise, spir ting headache, stuffy irom a . .. ... ..... nnlv bre.ith. acid stom ach, can. Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices oi u. system etch morning ano n.......-. ul the wh.ile of the internal poi.... ous stagnant matter F.vervone. whether ailing, sick o. well should, each morning, before breskf :.st. drink a gloss of real hot - . b tennoonful of lime stone phosphate In It to wash from the stomach liver. Kidneys an.. els the previous day s ln.ligestivle wate sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cle inslng. sweetening snu o... .- fvlng the entire alimentary c.ui. fore putting more food Into the stomach. The action of hot wat.-r indvllmestone phosphate on tui empty stomach ui-wonderrtilly invigorating, it cleans o.ut all the sour fermenta tions, gases, waste and acidity and rive cne a splendid appetite for hreakast. Whi'e you are enjoying ur breiiKtnsi ine - . pbate 1 ouletly extracting a ..-.e volume of water from the blood and getting' ready for a tnorougn uu.. . o th inside organs. The millions of people - oo botrtered with constipation, blltou other, who have snllow skins, blood j! 1 1 k I v completion!. - . . . . . .i.iarter rtound it urgeo to - - ........... ntirrthnte from the drll store which will cost verv little, but U, sufficient to make anyone a pro nounced crank on the subject of in ternal sanitation. AMSTERDAM. July SI. The hanks of Austria-Hungary are in a very' strong position, according to-the Vienna correspondent of the Amster i.m tiimdelshlud "Never before. he writes, "were the deposits, reserve or profits higher than at iue-. i... The w riter asserts .that the demands for cnpltsl after the war. which arc expected to he enormous, will nn.i the Austria and Hungary bsiiks in position to meet them. With a few exceptions the corre spondent asserts, business is -ever- where marked by reinrorcemem. no financial institutions hnve profite 1 'rnr.i the capita) utilized In numerous new business and enterprises Tl-.ir he adds Is shown by the generally increased dividends paid by the banks ftir 1016. Tile banks invest in enterprises which in other countries are not nor mally e-xploito.1 hv national hanks. These undertakings include the de velopmenl of shipping companies, "onmrv estates, cafes, theaters and stores. The increased earnius-! ihiiwn by the banks is declared Hy lic correspondent to reflect Increas ed pcif'ts in these various industrial ir ciuiiiiierciai enterprises. if VV i NJ .ROBERT WARWICK, ! ! i it -Tht Fomilv Honor i! , - With Rngers! . 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It gets into action quickly when every second counts. You can change the focus, the speed and opening of the shutter instantly and accurately while viewing the image in the tinder. Let us show you this camera. Other Ansros $2 to ? MKAN & CO. Leading Druggists it i Aaaee Viw-eartaSV a CHICHESTER S PILLS TIII l IAlTni D.-11H. t hl-t-ks-la-r'at ltMMHjt HrudA ymkiuMMDnt. Siir. Always Jtrfrtbi 501D bi iwiuuiiii utKinma D. W. BA1IJ51. Ljiw. Rooms 7, GEtllttiE W. LtlUTTS, A11VKMI at law. Koom 17, Schmidt blocJt. Herman submarines destroyed by armed merchantmen ana Ainein.u lestroyers show a tendency to crow in tiuiubers like Sir John Fnlstaffs rogues 111 inickram. CARTER & SMYTHK. ATTORNEYS , lnw Office In rear of American National Bank building. ''."' imreiSm $ i patime TIK'n-day and Friday. CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y ATTOItXKYS. ATTORNKY AT 8. 9. Despain Bldg. FKK & FKE. ATtlH.NKYS AT LAW. Office In IVspain building. JOHN W. HIFF, ATTtlH.Nr-1-Al- Law. Itoom 5, American r.a:ion. Bank Building. R. I. KEATOIt. ATTORNKY AT Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford liuilding. 1II3J' WANTED. MAI.K AN INTBLJJOISNT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $30 monthly in spare time; experience unneces sary; no canvassing: subjects sug gested. Send for particulars. Na tional Pres Bureau, Itoom 42S5. Buf falo. N. Y. ni-UJ' VAXTF1. ltlM.AU S A. N KWBKURY. A'mm.Mil ' Imvt. Smith-Crawford Building. I'ETBKStiN & BISHOP. ATTOlv- nees at law; rooms 3 and 4. bmltn. Crawford building. FrXKRAl DIRFXTOKS. i : . .. . JOHN a BA K BR. FCNF.RAL. Di rector and licensed embalmer. tp posit.e postoffice. Funeral parbr. two funeral cars, talis responded to mo or night. Phone 75. AN INTEIJ.-UiF.NT PKKSON MAT I earn $100 monthly corresismdirm i for newspapers; $to to $50 monthly j in spare time; experience unneces ; sary; no canvassing; subjects sug gested. Send, for particulars. Na tional Press Bureau, Ro.-m 4-S&. , Buffalo. N. Y. j MISt H.I.IM1M S. 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STROBL.E, PEAl.ER IN' NEW and second hand goods Cah p.-ti 1 for second hand goods. cheist plyace to buy household g'xids. l' E Court. Phone 5T1W. . SOUCITORS. RICHARD li. PARK. Jit . SOLICIT- or of Patents. 14 19 F. St.. N w.. Washington. I), t. FARM I.IMW. THE CcOVERNMFNT NEE!S Ftlt mers as well as fjiht.-re Two mil lit.n three hundre I th'tusand a- res of Oregon California Railroad 'o. lir.int I,-tnds. Title reeste.l in Cntt ed States. To be opened for hom-- teads and sale Containing some of the best land let in fulled Stt". I-arge copyrighted map showing land bv sections and dwrilion of soil, climate, rainfall, el. v itl m. tem perature, e'e , bv cotintleH. I'ostpald. One Ixillar C.r.int Ijiods Ux-ating Co.. Bx SIO. Port'and. Oregon. A vrloNJ-.KItH. COI, w. F. VOHNKV. AliTH'N eer. makes a specialty f farmers' t'cfc and machinery swle- "Tha man that seta you the m'inev le or iers at East oregonian office.