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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31916. PAGE THREE Cascade 61 Pure Because It's Pasteurized 65c 2 Pounds The ten Tatom Co. Phone 688. DOWNEY'S MARKET IN CONNECTION Phone 188. REV. HUTTON GIVES ADDRESS TO URGE AUDIENCE AI HELIX .sri'KlU.NTKNDKNT OK THE ANl'l SALOON I.I V i.l I. APPEARS . hlXDAV Ml, II I. (.oowehorr) Hush In Elm. COTTONWOOD FALLS, Kan., Mav I. A wild gooseberry bush haa been growing more .than 47 years In the KB forW Jlshby-tyLexkon-i'i ARROW COLLARspring style, in two heights CLOtTT PEA8QDY OCq INC.MOKtIO forks of a big white elm tree on the farm of Arthur Ice, near this town. How the gooseberry bush became grafted un the elm nobody know's. It wax discovered by Mr. Ice's father when he homesteaded on the farm. At first It was not given much atten tion, but of late years it has been .are fully guarded. Kach year the bush scuds ouf leaves und blossoms, but never, so far as known has borne any fruit. It Is supposed that a seed of the wild gooseberry fell Into a cavity of the tree and took root, the roots fin. ally grafting themselves on the tree. There Is no sign of a cavity now. how ever, the bush appearing at first to be simply a branch of the tree. It is 14 feet above the ground. (East Oregonian Special.) HELIX, Ore., May J. Hev. Hut ton, superintendent of the anti-Saloon League of Oregon, preached at the Christian church Sunday evening to a good sized audience. The Kaptlat people are making some improvement to their church. Harry Engleman, who haa been working on the Advocate, haa gone to 1'rosser to accept a position. The Helix buseball troys played Athena Sundu on the lalter's ground The score stood 7 to z in fuvor of Athena. Max lleinotu tm for fortiunu Mon day. Alf McClavys has a new Ford. Mrs. Clarence Zerba or Athena, vis ited relatives here Saturday. Mrs. J. L. Ktlllan returned Monday to her home in Spokane after several days looking after "arm interests in Vansycle. Mrs. Jack 1'rendergast of Juniper, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, Saturday. Mrs. Mary Montgomery went to Pendleton Saturday to attend the show "The lilrth- of a Nation.'' and visit her son, J. E. .Montgomery and family a few days. Don Lewis haa returned from a 'business trip to Walla Walla. J. (Jrlswold made a professional trip to Pendleton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mason and friends motored to Walla Walla Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Norvell visited at the McEwen home rn Athena Sun day. Mrs. Catherine Stanton went to Walla Walla Tuesday Tor a month's visit with relatives. Mrs. Stanton Is Si years old. South America Is productlng Imita tion Ivory. DBF YOl It SKIN CLEAR AND HEALTHY. There Is only one way to have a clear, healthy complexion and that Is to keep the bowels active and reg ular. Dr. King's New Life Pills will make your complexion healthy and clear, move the bowels gently, stimu late the liver, cleanse the system and purify the blood. A splendid spring medicine. 25c at your druggist. Adv. f I NOTICE To Auto Owners We have purchased the trimming business of H.E. WITHERS and have secured the services of an expert auto trimmer from the East. SO - We are now prepared to give the best of at tention to thejmaking of complete new auto tops or the repairing and new parts of old ones. To Ford Owners A "one-man" top made of mohair cloth and furnished with "Jiffy" curtains will make your car "up-to-the-minute" only $32.50, complete and at tached to the car. H AM LEY & COMPANY COURT STREET DIVERSION DAM IS BEING PLANNED FOR THE RIVER AT ECHO STOCK HOLDERS OF COIRTXEY IRRIGATION co. HOLDING MEETING TODAY. (East Oregonian Special.) ECHO, Ore.. May 3. The stock- holders of the Courtney Irrigation Co. hi Id a meeting here today. This company Is planning to put In a di version dam In the Umatilla river on the Br P. McCullough place and do ing away with the present Intake dam Just below the county bridge over the river at this place. A Warning to feel tired before ex ertion Is not laziness It's a sign that the system lacks vitality, and needs the tonic effect of Hood's garsaparilla. Sufferers should not delay. Oet r'.d of that tired feeling by beginning to take Hood's Sarsaparilla today. Adv WalU'V Triul Bet. NEW YORK. May 2. Arthur Warren Waite was arraigned todaj on a murder charge and his trial set for May 22. He denied responsibil ity for his actions, repeating that a "Man from Egypt" forced him to mur. drr his wife's parents. WOOLEN CLOTHES TO BE CURIOSITY SOON MANUFACTURERS NOT ABLE TO BBC L'RE It Eg OKKM KNTS FOR THE TRADE- PORTLAND, Or., May 3 A lead ing Portland clothing man made the statement that so great has been the demand for cloth and clothing and so scarce have been supplies of wool that it would be next to impossible for any one to purchase real woolen suits dur ing the coming fall and winter months. Woolen underclothes, according to (he trade, will practically be a thins of the past so far as the next season is concerned. Even shoddy is so scarce that such clothing will alinot be considered a luxury after present stocks of woolens are exhausted. Such statements Indicate the real basis for the present great strength of the wool market World's stocks of Wool, which have been Inadequate to fill requirements during recent years, will this season fall still short, er of requirements. For the last two seasons American woolen mill inter ests have purchased liberally of Eng lish colony fleece in order to meet a portion of their requirements, while some business of moment was done in South America. Witli the English colony wools prohibited from going elsewhere but to an English posses sion or an ally, the American mills will be eompellfd to take whatever Is ffered In South America and in this country. In South America they will meet with strong competition from the English and French interests and extreme prices are therefore expected. In the meantime there is little bus iness shown at Pacific northwest Points, because growers are not In clined to offer. While further frac. tlonal advances are offering in value sheepmen are holdlne off. AVOID SPRING COLDS. Sudden changes, high winds, shift ing seasons cause colds and grippe, and these spring colds are annoying ( and dangerous and are likely to turn j Into a chronic summer cough. In such cases take a treatment of Dr. ! King's New Discovery, a pleasant Lax i atlve Tar Syrup It soothes the cough, checks the cold and helps breaks up an attack of grippe. Its already prepared, no mixing or fuss ing. Just ask your druggist for a bot tle of Dr. King's New Discovery. Test ed and tried for over 40 years. Adv. MANY BRITISH TAKEN IN CAPTURE OF KUT BERLIN. May 2. (Wireless to Sayvllle. I Four British generals and 516 English and Indian officers are among the prisoners that the Turks captured at Kut-eLAmara. Constan tinople reported. The Turkish com mander. Hal II Vasha. allowed Town shend to keep his sword. Nemo Corset Week 1 0 OFF ON ALL NEMOS Our corset stock is exceptionally large and we carry four of the best corsets made, namely NEMO, MODART Priced from SMART SET $1.25 10 $10.00 . .. .. , , Every Lady Loves to Wear Nice Hose- Especially the kind that shape nicely to the leg. Our Number 100 Onyx Silk Hose at ?1.00 the pair cannot be beaten, either for wear or neatness in fit. Make it a point to try a pair of these. We know you will be pleased. Every pair are guaranteed. And Don't Forget the Pony Stocking for children far exceed any other. f THE DAYLIGHT STORE; BETTER GOODS, LATEST STYLES, PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION. ALEXANDERS n IIIXKI.K'S SPEECH. (Continued from page one.) ty pays considerable taxes but no nothing but rich, productive wastes, more in proportion than you do. j Theirs Is a maniess and childless land Theirs is the richest section in -the and all its golden wealth is nothing county, in the state or on the face of compared with the community where the earth.. Compared with the pro- there Is the school house and school ductive value of the land they do not j chUdren, and the home and fireside pay as much road tax as the south and the rural life that makes and lathe end of the county. But where they wealth both material and spiritual of have farms of several thousand acres our country. and no school house and no families Build up these rural communities. WHY DO YOU SUFFER PAINFUL TWINGES? Backaches, Headaches, Lumbago and Rheumatic Pains Quickly Ms appear Rehire New Item- Or It Is no longer necessary for any one to suffer with that headachy, all-rundown feeling that is often the result of kidney trouble. It Is no longer necessary for you to contend with dlsagreeaDle bladder and urinary disorders or be tortured with rheumatism, stiff or swollen Joints o.' the heart-wrenching miseries that fol low as a result of neglected or poorly working kidneys Solvnx quickly and surely relieves all such troubles. Solvax Is a wonderrul discovery that has always been so uniformly successful that every package Is sold under n positive guarantee to refund the money If It does not relieve the worst case of kidney disorder. "Your money back If you want it." Is the way Tallman a Co , the popular druggists, are selling this great kldny remedy. A guarantee like that speaks eloquently for the merit of Solvax Ho not suffer another minute. Sol vax will relieve you. If it doesn't, tell Tallman ft Co. that you want your money hack and they will cheer fully refund It. the point I want you to get. This macadam road must be hard surfac ed in order to save the J6000 a mile already invested in it. The people of the east end of the county through which this road runs realize this. They know that eventually, mej win gei a Hying upon the land you have the give them every advantage the body hard surfaced road over this macad- small farm and a dozen ramiliea where ! politic can offer make life more nleas- am. If you dd not vote this bond is- the. nave onp. you nave the gchooljant for the farmer's wife, the farmer's sue the county will have to take the nouse where they have oniv the ware-1 children and the farmer himself, and regular tax money and hard surface ouse tor storing tneir sraln; you have j there is nothing that will so material ihls road. Then the people up there. the community life wnere they have ly assist In this as good roads. will have their hard surfaced road . and when do you think they will oe willing to vote either tax or bonds iO build you a road? They never will and you know they won't. Why are they down nere today op posing this bond issue under which you get a good road? Because they know they are sm-e to get their good road if you will heip tliem without voting the bonds. They want you to defeat the bonds, give up your own prospects for a good road and let them receive the benefit from the road tax for the next five or six years in the hard surfacing of their macadam road. Since the macadam road was first put under construction how much roid tax money has the country around Pi lot Kock received? Where has all the road lax money gone? Where is it going now ? Where will It continue to go if mis roau is naio hiomn with out a bond issue? You can readily see where it will go and you can see how long you w ill have to wait to get your good roads ana you can easily i figure out what your prospects are. j The mllleageiax plan is but another scheme for hard surfacing the ma cadam road. This tax cannot be vot ed for five years, il can be voted tor only one year at a time suppos ing this fall you should vote this ad ditional two mill tax raising a hun dred thousand dollars, where would the money be spent? Hard surfacing the macadam road, of course. And then, next year, if you voted the same, two mill tax again, where would the money be spent? Hard surfacing the macadam road. When that road was finally hard surfaced its entire length do you think there wou:d be any fur ther additional two mill tax voted? You know there would not. Who is the father or this scheme, who is heading this opposition to the bond issue? C. A Barrett of Athena, millionaire wheat farmer. W. W. Harrah, another millionaire wheat far. mer. John Vert of rendleton, a mil lionaire lund owner. There are sev eral others whose names appear on the advertisements but they are merely figureheads. These men are the bell wethers. Where is the road in which they would be interested: The macadam road. Did these men come out and oppose the construction of the ma cadam road? Did they try to stop It? Are they going to oppose the hard surfacing of this no-good macadam' Xo. they are perfectly willing that the cOUIty authorities shall go ahead tak ing your road tax money. Echo's Hernilston s. stanfieh? s and Umatilla's road tax money, Helix's road tax money and continue building and Im proving their road. But they are not willing that you people up here or cny other section of the county shall have a decent road; or that even you shall have value received for money you pay in road tuxes. They want all the benefit and if they cannot receive all the benefit they are opposed to It What are you going to do about It ? Are you going to sit idly while they continue taking your road tax money and giving you nothing In return? It is true their section of the coun-1 Telephone lit I II IT'S Uncle Sam's natural resource 5 1 that keep him prosperous an' contented. An' of 'em all I reckon VELVET is naturally , the most contentful. Qfgtvff gm&gggggm TfVERY day more WL.. -taNoW smokers are learn- "HfJ ageing improves natu- 1 foif'(Msfi ray gd Tobacco. 1 ttUSfaOL. VELVET U teachiM I "" 11 " 1 - 1 " . - i ; l - i v . , i I r!ii"iii"iiiimiiiim.immMiimiiimiiii: ANSCO Cameras films. E Awarded gold medal Pa- E S n ma-Pacific Intel-nation- E I-ran- - I E al Exposition, San E cisco. DeveloDtnsr and nrint. E A Toledo blade was so well mg promptly done at made - They could bend, but could not S break it; And so today, with Bran-New, it's the same way; They can try but they can not fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii? maxe it. It's in a class by itself and has the "pep." Tallman & Co. Leading Drugglrti City Brewery write to Yom nucnw ON Monogram Stationery W. 6. SMITH ft CO. WEDDING AND VISITINO CARII ENGRAVERS. MORGAN UUHJ., PORTLAND, OR.