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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1916. PAGE THREE t. i "Ml, 111 , ine uean TatomCo. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. WE SELL FOR LESS. OUR STORE IS NEW AND CLEAN. OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT IS SECOND TO NONE. l l Telephone 688 I MEAT DEPARTMENT SY NII.IXTIOX OF He UMIMM K As MWVl.KK IS llll IOK MOOSE VOTK, maaa-. i NEW RULINGS MADE BY REVENUE BUREAU AT WASHINGTON. B.C. RECORDER HEBE RECEIVES DI I (JEST As AI-TECTINU LU PORTYNT PAPERS. miiimiimiiiiiiiniiiiiii iiniHiinniiiiiini iiiiiimi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiidihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim VANCE. MCCORMICK The following rulings made by the commissioner of Internal revenue at , Washington, D. I'., have been recelv-i ed by Recorder Burroughs: Deeds and Mortgages Where the purchaser receives a dee conveying the entire title to nlmself, even though it be received under u fpeciflc agreement that a niortgageor lien thereon will Impae. I lately, ensue, un-j less such mortgage or lien ... evidenc ed in the deed as showing that its ex ecution w as a part of, or consideration In the original sale and transfer of, title, the tax to be imposed under the, provisions of the international reve nue act of October :j, 1914, upon the S deed should be computed on the en tire amount of consideration given, or the value of the Interest or property conveyed, and the note or notes will be subject to the tax imposed upon such instruments under the pi(ovl iona of the said act. In short, unless the mortgage glv- ST. LOUIS, June 24. The selection of Vanc e McCormick as chairman of ln by a purchaser of real property, at the democratic national committee the time of purchase, is specifically was accepted here as a definite bid for evidenced in the instrument of con-1 AnU-Toxin Value Lauded. PHILADELPHIA, June 2S A spe cial Inquiry by the New York depart ment of health, according to an ar ticle ln a New York newspaper, shows thut the use of antl-tuxin has not ma terially reduced either the number of cases or deaths from diphtheria. The report was received oy the medical profession In Philadelphia with con siderable surprise. The experience In Philadelphia, where the use of anti-toxin is almost universal, proves Just the contrary, it la said, lty the use of antl-toxln the percentage of deaths has been reduc ed ln the last 20 years to about one-1 fifth of the former mortality, accord A Little Blossom To Delight the Home ng to Director Krusen of the depart ment of health "The medical profession In Phlla. delphla." said the director, has been fully alive to the value of antl-toxln, and almost as a unit has used It both for the cure and prevention of the disease." Out of 2610 ease of diphtheria In 1914, the health department records show that 71 cases were treated with out the administration of antl-toxln. and that 35 cases proved fatal, a death rate of 49.30 per cent. This rate was In marked contrast to a rate of 1.57 per cent ln those cases ln which anti toxin was administered. Formerly the death rate was r,r, per I cent. During the year 1914 the depart ment of health dispensed 112,733.835 unit of antl-toxln, which is manufac tured by the city at the Ityberry farm 'We hjve 24 horses at the K berry progressive support. McCormick is regarded by the leading members of the party as a progressive democrat In 1914 he was the democratic nominee for governor of Pennsylvania. McCormlck 1 a man or great wealth and business ability The family to which he belongs owns coal lands, steel works, grain warehouses and hundreds of farms In the vicinity of Harrisburg. His business Is that of a banker and capitalist, and he is prominent socially. He served a term as mayor of Harrlsburg in 1902, though It Is a republican city. He bus always been a liberal campaign contributor. When It Is known thai In the mnr future the home Is to be blessed with a new arrival the lint thought ih o n 1 d be "Mother's Prlend." Tlila Is an eitrrn.it mm farms,' the director said, "from which we get about 10 litres of anti-toxin every month." As a means of safeguarding the pub lic health, the department dispenses antl-toxln free of charge where pa tients ire too poor to pay lor it, and at all times, day and night, it can be remedy gently applied I obtained from the bureau of health, veyance, the only encumbrance which may be deducted from the amount of actual consideration given, or the actual value of the Interest or prop erty conveed. In computing the am ount of tax to be Imported upon the deed, are those which rested upon the property at the time of its purchase. Deeds of Trust You are Informed that, as stated In Treasury Decision No 2115, deeds of trust and mortgages are not taxable under the act of Oc tober 22, 1914. While ln effect the deed referred to Ls a deed of trust, there is nothing In the instrument It self indicating that It is a deed of trust, and on the other hand It Is as stated on the back ot the Instrument, warranty deed conveying property M ,- M..I', rmfnU iu now 41 VCaTS old . ' , v .. k.in. h,.rt nf mature hut to the said trustee for a valuable con sturdy of build. His physique ls that of a hardened athlete with a fresh, ruddy complexion that gives him an unusually youthful apeparanee. Dur ing the height of his college career in 1S9.1 Mr McCoftnick was elected cap tain ol the Yale football team. New ARRIVALS EACH AND EVERY DEPARTMENT OF OUR BIG DAYLIGHT STORE IS CRAMFULL OF THE NEWEST, BEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE GOODS TO BE HAD. I IN OUR SUIT DEPT. are Men's Bathing Suits in all sizes and colors. IN OUR LADIES SHOE DEPT. are some of the nifti est shoes to be had anywhere. IN OUR PIECE GOODS DEPT. are New Sport Stripe Failes, Pongees, Lawns and Voiles. IN OUR GENT'S FURNISHING DEPT. we have new Italian Leghorn Hats, New Silk Shirts, with those sport stripes, and they are nifty ; new Footwear of all kinds. Get that Outing Suit here. IN OUR GROCERY DEPT. we have fresh Strawberries, Dewberries, Blackberries, Cherries, Currants, Cante loupes, Watermellons, Peas, Beets, Carrots and in fact everything in the Fruit and Vegetable line that is in sea son. M4 I While Attending the Big Free Celebration Here on July 4th, Make Alexander's Your Headquarters. '; ALEXANDERS The Daylight Store. Everything to Eat and Wear. L2 over the stomach muv cle. It makes them firm and pliant thry expand naturally with out undue strain. It removes from f h e nerves those Influ ence which are re sponilhlc for much of tile lunt Incident tuttm period of expcct.o.cy. It Is for tliU reason that much of the dintrctf such a morning sicknew is avoided. All pr-'pertlve f.itheri should see to It that Die expectant mother is provided with, a Ixittlc of "Mother's Friend." ' The directions are simple. Oct It nt anr 1ru store. It i. nnplii-d ly tlie expectant mother herself, It penetrates deeply and af fords ifulek nrid splendid relief In a most rratlfvlrii: manner and reflects a physical betterment to the nervous disposition of tho tby. Don't fall to et a IkiIMc of "Mother's Frieno ' today and then write uradneld Ke ulator Co.. 411 l dinar in.hr., Atlanta, (la., for a pretty little hook I r1inf.il of informa tion for expectant mothers. U ., a delight to read It. WHITE TO YOl'R FHIKNDS ON Monogram Stationery w. e. smith & CO. CARD the polit stations or the city labora- School Districts Merged. MARSHFIKLD, ore., June ft. In it school election hcid in the Unfit wood and Marshfield districts, to de- clde the question of consolidating the: measure carried by a vote of better than 4 to 1. and the action makes of the ma-shfleld district a lirst-classj territory The addition of the Baffle wood area bring! In a fine two-story school building, built two years ago, oiid several thousand acres of laud, in cluding the l.ibby coal mine, and First Addition, which haa a popula tion of about JOu persons Since the Englewood electors voted to Join wih Marshfield: the same plan ls being talked at Hunker Hill and al so Uustslde, but no definite move has been niade at elthef place. Hoth su burbs have fine school buildings. East side has three teachers and Hunker Hill four, while Englewood had two slderatlon to have and to hold with ell rights, easements and appurten ances unto the said trustee, its suc successors and assigns forever. In the opinion of this office, therefore, this warranty deed is taxable, unless the trust certificate or a copy thereof, stating that the property Is held in trust, is attached to and made part Road to Mill Is OpOnOd, r ,h,, warranty deed. Hoyl'IAlM. Wash.. June 23. Aft- (Tne above would clearly Indicate er having been unaer construction, that document to come within the small sections at a time, for about spe.jfic exemption provided by the three years, the Itlverdale road along j,, ,u.( mU8l get forth ln the jn8tru ilu east side of the Hoijuiam river to menti jts true nature and purpose, the new factory district In North Ho- otherwise the same must be stamped iUl:im at Woodlawn was opened to m a sufficient amount to cover its traffic. true value ) The road gives transportation facll- Deeds Issued for Cancellation ot Itlea to the Woodlawn factory district, Mortgages: A deed of real property where the Panama-Eastern Lumber executed for the consideration of the Company' mill and the Woodlawn cancellation of a mortgage debt is tax- Mil! & Hoom company s shingle mm. able under the act of October 22, 1914, iiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiitiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitikiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitriiiiif RESULT OF STRIKE VOTE TO BE III ABOUT It MONTH BROTHERHOOD LEADERS DE CLINE TO ACCEPT OOMPRO llKC M VIM RV ROADS. ; continues to Improve steadily ln health and is said to have gained 11 pounds since his commitment. $2,S0O,00O Is overdue. NEW YORK, June 24 Madison Square Garden went into the hands of a receiver. Proceedings to foreclose a (2,300,000 mortgage together with back taxes and interest and other charges amounting to about J58.000 1 were begun last week by the New York Insurance Company. I Supreme Court Justice Glegerich ap pointed Edward E. McCall receiver The proceeds are reported to foreshad ow a saie of the property at auction. Senator Wadsworth Quits Militia. NEW YORK, June 23. Owing to duties at Washington. United States Senator James W. Wadsworth haa re signed as first lieutenant of troop M. first cavalry regiment of the New York National (Juard, it was announc ed here. Many of the stores In Petrograd have before the doors pictorial repre senaiions of the goods on sale Inside. both new plants, are situated MM me large residence section which has sprung Up in the vicinity. Though less than two miles long, the rond was a costly piece of work. and the tax should be computed up on the actual consideration given, which i generally the amount of the mortgage debt, plus accrued interest mid any additional amount in cash, or the value of the property conveyed. she' ii Qo on Stump Land, HOOD RrVTBR, Ore , June 23. Thousands of .o res of stump land in Minors to Resume Work, the southwestern part of the county. I PITTSBURG, June 23. Van Bitt owned by the Oregon Lumber tom-,ner. president of District I, United pany and the Stanley-Smith Lumber j Mine Workers of America, received Company, will be pastured this season an order from John p. White, inter by herds of sheep elonglng to Co-: national president, to Instruct 32. "On fold and Mace, stockmen of Shanlko. ! striking miners in the Pittsburg dis- Fourteen single-deck carloads of! trlct to return to work, sheep arrived here and were taken to Tho men, who struck when their Dee by the Mount tiooa n") . officers entered Into a wage agree- WEDDINU AND VISITING ENGRAVERS. MORGAN BLDG.. PORTLAND. OR BEFORE You let any work in our line, don't forget to get our prices. Estimates gladly furnished on any kind of stone, brick and cement work. S. RUGO & CO. Telephone 461 Positions to Be Held for Men I DENVER, June 23. Announce I ment wus made by the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company that employes who are called to Mexican service with the Colorado National Guard will be giv en their old positions upon their re turn, or positions equally as good, and married men employes will be continued on half pay. company Six double-deck carloads, making a total of about 6000 animals, will arrive tomorrow. Liberal Parly Wins. HALIFAX, N. 8., June 23 Figures compiled of the vote cast In the Nova Scotia provincial election Indicated that the Liberal party headed by George H. Murray has been returned to power. Thirty-one liberals and 12 conservatives were elected to the leg islature and Charles Tanner, for years the leader of the Conservative party, was defeated. ment with the Pittsburg Coal Opera tors' Association, based on the New York agreement, carried their case to the general officers of the union, who took this action. Meantime a com mittee has been appointed to visit the Pittsburg field and investigate the slt atlon with a view to formulating a new wage scale. About 2.H00.0O0 natives of Slam are engaged in the cultivation of rice, but the large increase in the production of American rice is having the effect Of. reducing the Slam crop. NEW YORK. June 24 After two weeks of parleying the conference be tween managers of American railways and trainmen brotherhood leaders over the eight hour dispute was sud denly halted June 15. Trainmen rep resentatives immediately called a I strike vote, the result of which ls ex- pected to become known in about aj month. At one lime agreement seemed near. This, w as when the railroad managers j offered to grant the eight hour dayj provided the "double compensation'! clause for same hours ot service is eliminated Railway managers at the conleience felt this s unfair. Brotherhood leaders, however, de clined to accept this compromise. They also refused to allow the controversy: to be settled either by submission io the Interstate Commerce Commission j or to an arbitrating tribunal. To declare a strike It will be neces sary for such action to be sanctioned by a two-thirds vote of the trainmen Nearly 400,000 will be affected, to say j nothing of the commercial institutions that will be unable to ship or receive freight. The railway managers de-i dared that they had done their ut- most to reach an agreement with the brotherhood leaders and had made, concessions that they felt were ex- treniely liberal. HOLDING THE BRITISH LINE IN FLANDERS lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllp COME HERE FOR I Bathing Caps All the new ideas are here Bathing caps of quality. I E The newest ideas in bath- E ( E ing caps now ready for 5j s your selection. Choose j E here and be better pleas S ed. First quality, practi E cal styles, popular prices, 50c TO $1.25. I Tallman & Co. j Leading Drufjliti iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimin i Militia Has 53 Machine CMOS. WASHINGTON. June 23. Only 53 machine guns are in the hands of mi- j litia organizations of the country, the war department said today. They are distributed as follows: Alabama 3, California 3. Connecti cut 2, District of Columbia 1, Geor gia 1, Illinois 3, Iowa 3, Kansas 3, Maine I, Maryland 1, Massachusetts o. Michigan 3, Minnesota 3. Missouri 3. New Hampshire I, New Jersey 1. New York 2. North Dakota 1. Ohio 7. Ore gon 1, Tennessee I, Texas 1. Washing ton 1, West Virginia 1, Wisconsin 3 "Every militia regiment will have to have a machine gun company," ar my officials said. "These will be or ganlied if the regiments go to the bor der. Machine guns will be furnished tho companies by the government. INSIST ON STYLE that's what you want new, smart, original, snappy, different they're here lots of 'em in the new Bond Clothes GUARANTEED DYES $15 to $30 They cost no more, but give you more style, worth and wear- . kii Bond Bros. Pendleton'i Leading Clothien i """" Known For It's Strength iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FIRING. BRITISH GUN IH FK2ANC&. Here Is a picture, Issued by tho British war office showing one of the British heavy gnns, ln action along the line in Flanders. The gun ls partially concealed ln the thick underbrUch and trees, Job Given COaVtat'I Wife. MINNEAPOLIS. June 24 Mrs. Walter J. Smith haa accepted a posi tion for the state printing commis sion. Thrown upon nor own resourc es soon after her husband was sen tenced to an indeterminate term in the slate prison for misuse of funds while state treasurer she sought em plo ment to provide a living for her self and her daughter Seated at a typewriter desk In small room on the third floor of the new capital. Mrs. Smith expressed con cern as to whether Tier employment by the state will be continuous. ."This ls only temporury," she said "1 expect to assist in the educational department later and perhaps will be able to obtain a permanent place In some other department " Mrs. Smith, it is believed, will make 1 no further effort at present to obtain her husband s release either on pa role or by pardon. Smith, still ln the prison hospital, Washington, D. C, Oct. 6, 1915. First National Bank PENDLETON. OREGON is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. Federal Reserve Board. By C. S. H imlin, Governor. iniiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM SECURITY iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiitiiif!