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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14, 1915 EIGHT PAGES LOCAL DISTRICT GETS $1I,5S6 OF SCHOOL FUNDS t I PA G E SIX iH r Smoker of Turkish Trdphus Cigarettes fifteen yesrs ago are smoken of Turkish Trophies Cicwette today I . KulmutriiKV Xes tmnd roi-KNHAfiKX, via London. April 1 Xoracgian airmen who have n se-ourlng the coasts of Norway imvm'KitfiiR rumors Hint a German .(u!. marine has waa situated in some sheltered .-pot of these neutral wat ers found several German submarines K it hi red behind the cliffs at Hergen Km. Tlie submarines were ordered to lHe immediately or l interend for thn remainder of the war. AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR MiF. tka am sn.rm it tcuxs I.UAY, FAD I) IIAin DARK AXD t. LOSSY. AWl'AIj MKIG APPORTION .MKNT IS MADE I$Y SI Pr lt IMIADFNT YOl.G. The annual spring apportionment of the county school funds was made yesterday hy Supt I. K. Young upon the basis of six dollars for each child enumerated in the school cen sus and five dollars for each teach er who attended the county institute for a period of H hours. Only in one district. No. 115 near Hermlston. was no census taken and only one other district. No. 109 near the state line opposite Wallula, paid forfeit for not filling all of the require ments. The Tendleton district secures 111. SSS, the Milton-Freewater district I49S0. the Weston district $1900, the Hermlston district $1726. the Echo district (1399, the Pilot Rook dis trk-t $459, the Athena distrist 11312 Stanfield $SS8. Helix $128. Umatilla 1615. Nolin $342, Gurdane $95, Ukiah $162, Nye $102, Adams $734, and Holdman $137. There are 118 dis tricts in all and everyone except dis trict 115 received an apportionment. tXHM'KUATIVK OF MARKKTIXG FARM PRODUCTS "i'a: and Sulphur, ptoperly compound-! ,. btlnpa back V.-i natural color and! 1. -sire to the hair when faded, streak-i ! or sray; also ends dandruff, itch-! irs scalp and -lotj falling hir Years ago the r.nly way to get this mixture was to n.ake it at home, which Is is mud?y end troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drugstore for "WyetVg Sage end Pul-j-hur Compound." You w!ll get a large bottle for about 50 cents. Everybody uses this old. fnnni r- clpe, because no one can possibly tell mat you darkened your hair, as It 3ces It so natutally and evenly. Tou dampen a sponse or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small rtrand at a time; bv morning the gray hair disappears, an? after another application or two, ycur hair becomes beautifully dart thick and glossy and you look year : ounger. DRESS WARM AND KEEP FEET DRY TLl I S RHEUMATISM SUFFERERS TO TAKE SALTS AXD GET HID OF URIC ACID. ORKGOX AGRICULTURAL, COL LEGE. Corvallis, Ore., April 11. "Numerous agencies have done excel lent work in placing farming upon a scientific basis." said c. V. Rassett. office of Markets, UL. S. Department of Agriculture, "especially that which has been accomplished bv th Ktt agricultural colleges and experiment station and the U. S. department of agriculture toward increasing the products and making farm life bet ter. "However, we have now reached a point where farming must be placed upon a business basis as well as a scientific footing. The problem con fronting us today is not so much that of increasing our production as mat we shall be able to dispose of tnawnleh we do produce at an equit able price. Both producer and con sumer are complaining the consum er that he pays too much for that which goes to his breakfast table and the producer thstt he does not receive a fair price for that which ha pio duces." CALIFORNIA IS TAKING WHEAT liheumaUsm Is no respecter of age, tex, color or rank. If not the most dangerous of human afflictions it is one of the most painful. Those sub ject to rheumatism should eat less meat, dress as warmly as possible, avoid any undue exposure and, above all, drink lots of pure water. Rheumatism is caused by uric acid !ch is generated in the bowels and absorbed Into the blood. It la the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast It out in the urine: the oores of thA kin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work,, they become weak and sluggish and fail to elimi nate this uric acid which keeps ac cumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the Joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism f.et from any pharmacy about four t unces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon lul In a glass of water and drink be fore breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric arid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these Impurities. I Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless I arid is made from the acid of grapes and lemon 1ulce. enmblnert with lirh- it and Is used with excellent results hy thousands of folks who are sub ject to rheumatism. Here you hav; a pleasant, effervescent lithia-watef drink which overcomes uric acid and lt beneficial to your kidneys as well Tuesday's Market. LONDON, Wheat cargoes on pas sage, 3d higher. Oats, 3d higher. PORTLAND, Ore With the ex ception of limited nurchases nf h!n. stem wheat bv California milling in. terests there Is practically nothing Developing in the cereal situation. Australia is still bidding for oats and barley but no sales are expect ed here because of the lack of trans portation. There was a stronger tone shown for wheat and oats in Europe today. London was strong for both cereals, there being an advance of Sd In wheat cargoes and a similar amount in oats. Flour situation remains very quiet Business is showing nn fmrnvement There is much talk of reduced prices oy interior mius but tidewater Inter ests are confirming $6.80 for prac ticaily all their sales of patent. Hay market remains very quiet and inactive, alfalfa showing the only activity. Flour Selling price: Patent, $6. 60; Willamette valley. $8.80: local straight, $6.30; bakers.' $6.80; export Hay New crop, buvlne nrice: Wil lamette valley timothy, fancy, $12.50 8 13; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, $15; alfalfa, $13013 50; vetch and oats, $11; clover, $8.00 9 Per ton. Grain sacks 1915, nominal; No. 1 Calcutta, 3-4c. MlJlstuffs Selling price: Bran $26.50; shorts, $28.50. Rolled barley Selling price: $30 31 per ton. Wheat Prices were firmlv held wtfn I seme advances for spot, on the Port land Merchants Exchange today. The only sale was a lot of 10.000 bushels May Red Russian of $1.21. iSpot oats bids on the exchange were advanced 25c a ton with no sales and a similar advance w forced for feed barley. Safe and Sure should be your relief from indi gestion, biliousness, or consti pation. Known be-reliable and i'amous fur their prompt and certain efficacy are Beecham's Pills Uwt SU of Ajit MdVia to tk. Warta. Said Ttirrkr. U ., 10c, 2 Sc. in Via; OPENING HIGHER BUT FALLS OFF (Tuesday's Market.) CHICAGO. Anrll 14. Bullish for eign advices caused a higher open ing in the pit today. May wheat op ened with an advance of 6-8c, May corn was 3-8c higher, July corn was up l-4c, July wheat was up -4c higher. The Liverpool market was consid erably higher. A fair export busl ress was reported. The general sen tlment In the trade Is Inclined to be bullish. Later In the trading there was a break In the wheat values due to me weak cash situation. Oats was nrm, prices at the outset being un changed from yesterday's close, pro visions were steady. WHEAT. May Open, $1 a- high. $1.68; low, $1.66 1-2; close, $1.56 J-4B. July Open, $124 -4; high, $1.24 $-4; low, $1.2$ j-2; close, $1.23 1-2B. Kept Open, $l.n 6-g; high $1.11 6-8; low, $1.10 1-2; close, $110 B-8. 1 1 . .. .... a-jv " .-di'' -yi' - nkJ r fc 38,00 wni to 38,000 Maxwells in the last 1 8 months Every car made in the gigantic Maxwell factories is just as finely finished, just as handsome an automobile as if it were especially made to be exhibited at the New York Automobile Show, or some dealer s fancy Showrooms. BUT and here is a great big BUT-33,000 of these Maxwell Cars have actually been turned out and have actually been driven thousands of miles by 38,000 Maxwell owners. These owners have driven their Maxwells up hill and down hill over all kinds of country roads and over citv streets, everywhere that four wheels will go. Most of these 38,000 Maxwells have been rained on, snowed on, and put to every land of a rough and tum ble test that time and use can give a car and that's what we mean by the "Acid Test." If you have any neighbors among these 38,000 happy owners, ask them to tell you all about their experience with their Maxwells. If you don't happen to know any neighbors who own Maxwells, here are a few facts to think about things to consider then you can come in and see this "Wonder Car" and add up tnese tacts for yourself. But don't forget this the Maxwell we will show you is an exact duplicate of these 38,000 tried and true Maxwells that have stood the rough and tumble "Acid Test." Satisftction and Service in a Nutshell To the automobile owner satisfaction and ser Tice means a car of beauty, refinement and com fort combined. On. that possesses tie many con veniences, is easy and simpl. to operate; properly designed and constructed ot the best materials and woom operatiT. coat is yery low. He wants motor car efficiency and maximum serilce. Alt This Has Been Accomplished in the Maxwell Tbroort the high Ideals and standards, won- ........ .B..V,,UH BDuius, iviusiiBuiB rmource. sqb toe accumulated experiences gleaned from years of And Here Are Some Vital Points to Think Of tare aeeompllshed wbat a few years hgt many said was Impossible. The Maxwell is Not the Result ol n Experiment It was nit luck or the result of an experi ment on tbe public, but good hard business Judg ment that made tbe Maxwell of to-day possible. Able engineers spent months designing this powerful, eOk-ieut, light-weight car. The best metallurgist. In the world s famous laboratory (the Maxwell', own plant) tested materials and formu lated new heat treatment tbat gave this car a re markable light weight and yet the great strength which it possesses and wblcb stands all the abua. ,. J' real genlua that gar. to th Maxw.tl ths powerful motor tbat enable. Maxwell owner, to go wherever tour wheels will travel, over all roads, up ail grades, through any sand, any mud. Beauty and Comfort as w.ll as Strength MAnd Maxwell builders added to this "wonder car not only all the conveniences, power and dur ability, but also tb. refinements and beautiful Hoes of the murh higher priced cars. Pure stream lines, crown fenders, fins upholstering and all the little details tbat make Maxwell owners proud of their car. Every Feature of Mechanical Construction Vrarr ,, - i ., .... . - ....... w uin.iiMultai CTMlBirucilOU IOBI 1. to t found la cars ailing at many time. Its price will b found la the Maxwell. Ani in addition there are many mechanical feature, that are strictly of Uaiwell deala-a, How w. hav. Improved the lamps, mad. them rattle-proof by using utra brace, and eliminated ihe hinges, mad. tbem dust-proof, easy to clean sod adaptable to us. In any desired position ; th. manner In which w. bav. protected on. of the beat radiators that money can buy from the many twists and strains of the car. In fact, con structed a full floating rsdlator th. way In which Maxwell has provided for proper lubrication and thorough cooling of tb. motor and has given one square Inch of braking service for every twelve pounds of weight; how our engineer, have equipped Maxwell car. with a snrln. tninn fn that Itself to any oresaur. on th halt mika. v,. The Maxwell Comnanv's Gimranti rf a J - w w w .iHUAIIVU VII Ublsl No other automobile is backed by a more reliable service than that guaranteed every Maxwell owner. More than 2,000 Maxwell deileri -u, every part of thu country-are always ready to give expert advice, to make adjustment., and to supply new part, a reaon"Te price. Thu splendid Maxwell dealer service organization is perfected and completed by the chain of Maxwell owned and Maxwell Sed Semce Branches Sixteen great Maxwell Service Station, are so located throughout the country that a Maxwell dealer can ."pdy 2v for an owner within a few hour, if not in bis stock. Maxwell Service is one of the great advantages enjoyed by MaxweU ownerT P V ea ar urder a maxwell from us now, and when you want it delivered, we will give you your car not an excuse on deliverv dav id yrt V-1 "EVERY ROAn K A MAYWFll RHAIV m siwva Mr auw a s IW II .!.!. f Ti " i Tl i" BURNS & PETERSON 1 w- r. o. i. txzcrtic DEraorr nuns WD $55 DTU 729 Cottonwood St I'hone 4. $55 t o , move Mnion nAim MOST CATTLE ARE DIME OFF (Courtesy Tuesday's Journal) PORTLAND, Ore. Aside from the 12 loads of cattle from Montana which were reported In late yesterday there were no arrivals at North Port land overnight While there has been a rather active market for cntd In the local yards during the last 24 nours, values for average offering are safely a dime lower than last week. The sale of a load of eitra select "tuff here and there at $7.75 does not establish a market That much has been clearly shown by the general sales. General cattle market conditions In the eat were steady to a fraction easier for the day. The only shipper here during; the last 24 hours was William Montgom ery, who had 12 loada in from Ana conda, Mont. General cattle market range: Select steers 17.6007.75 Best hay fed steers 7.2507.35 Good to choice 7.0007.16 ordinary to fair .O0,75 Het cows 6.00 0. 25 ;Good to Drime K TKisnil An '! Ordinary 4.0005.(0 Helect calves T.ROK.OO Fancy bulla , f.MOI.Of Ordinary 4.00 W 5.00 Hog Market Is Absent. There was no market for hogs at North Portland today, for the very good reason that no arrivals were shown overnight Sales yesterday afternoon were made as high aa 7.(5 but It waa the smaller buyers who paid the extreme price. Big killers were not at all Inclined to pay above $7.50 for the best offer ings of swine: In fact, thev refused to take hold above this value. There la no doubt of the greater strength of the hog trade at this time. All over the country the feel- In Is lmnroved. Demand Is irrnwlno- t all points, with offerings less than expected. At Chicago today tops ad-1 vanced 5c to 10c again, with tops hugging $7.45. Other markets of the! east showed a similar feeling. General hog market range: t'et light $ 7.65 Medium light 7.50 Good and heavy 7.3007.40 Hough and heavy 7,25 Sheared Sheep Coming. While there were no arrivals In the mutton division at North Portland over night, most of the recent arrivals have been clipped. In the future the market will be established on this basis because the Percentage of wnnl stuff Is too limited. General conditions In the mutton market are strong with nrlm. ann.r. ently unchanged from last week. mutton market conditions were mixed In eastern centers today, values being higher In some instances. General mutton trade range: Old wethers $ 7.75 Best yearlings 7.8608.00 Best ewes $.76 7.00 Best east mountain lambs t.li Valley light lambs 8.60 0 8.75 Heavy lambs 8.0008.26 Spring lambs xo,n Philosophers and pretty women ar. apt to be enamored of their own re flections. Health Promotea napptnsm Wl-hout health, genuine Joy la Ian possible; without good digestion an1 regular bowel movement you oaa not have health. Why neglect keep ing bowels open and risk being sick end ailing? Tou don't havt to. Take cue small Dr. King'a New Ll'e PHI at night, in the morning you will have a full, free bowel moTsment and feel much beter. Helps your ap petite rnd digestion. Try on to night. 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