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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1916. page; seven Get Away From the Heat -GO TO HIDAWAY SPRINGS SWIMMING FISHING DANCING FUN Spend the day under the big trees and be comfortable good meals, good beds, barn, enclosed pasture and reasonable rates HIDAWAY SPRINGS, H. M. Culler, Prop. GeUhe Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast 8ay cant look or feel right 'with the eyttem full of polione. m uitoim nf folks katke hwarnally n'W Instead ol loading thtil lytten with drugs. "Whui k n lulde bath?'' you Buy. Well. It In guaranteed to perform miracles If you could believe thoaa hot water enthusiasts There are iuit nuinlcrs of men end wonton who. Ifhraodiate l upon wlahtd In the morning. 1rlnk a glass of real hot water with .i tiii"i ni ill of lime atone phosphite In it. Thin In a very excellent health maaauro. It in ln ti'inleil to flush the ttottMCh, liver, kidney ami the thirty feej of Intes tines of the previous day a waste, sour lille anil Indigestible material left over In the body wbli h Is tt t fllntl- nated every iluy, bttonte t I lor the million of bacteria which Intent the In, well, the .iili k result la polaoni ami toxin which are then absorbed Into the blood causing heads ohe, bilious J attack, foul breath bed lante bin. stomach trouble, kldnej mlaery, aleei -lessncs. inioire blood end all sorts' ol ailments. People who feel good 04H Jay and badly the mil, but who simply cm not get feeling light are urged to obtain a iUarter pound of UeBeetOm phosphate ut the drug store Thin, will COS very little ii.it in sufficient to make nayoaa a reel crunk on the subject of internal Sanitation, 1 Just an soap and but water act on the akin, .demising, sweetening and frenhenlng. no llmeninne phosphate and hot water MM on the stomach, liver, kldncvs and bowels. It la vast-! ly more Important to Dtthe "n the In- aide than on the outside, baoauas the nkin pores do Rot absorb Impurities into the blood, hiie the bowel poree do. v! 1 BACK. fci tUv of Tiii Pendleton Woman in of Onrtada ai. Many I woman back has many aches and palna. Oftttmeh tin the ildnsya' fault Thafa hy I loan's Kldat) Pills a1'' ao effective. Many PendN't.ui women kti"W tins Bead what one has to M) about it Mrs. James It. Jacobs, m E Bluff at , Pendleton, s.ivs "I could never apeak too hlghl Ot Doan'S Kidney Pills, for I have BSVS1 found anything their aqttaJ. When I lake hard cold or overdo, it niw.os aeema to settle In in ba k and kid neys. Mv buck gets W . u'blng so bad ly that I can hafJIj P I also get out of order and I can hard ly do my housework. Attar I have taken DOM'g Khlney Pill for a few days, my kidneys ml rhfOlarlJf. Thai awful mis ry in my bach lots up and In ever) way I feel us wall and strong as ever." Price 60c. at all Sealers, Don't simply ask for a kidney remeds get Bonn's Kblnev Pllll the same thai Mrs. Jacobs had roatar-Mllhurn Co, Props, Buffalo, . T NOTICE "K mi'S FOR sl'ltl.r.l IAAN Notice la hereb; given thai win Ik. received si MM off! '"' Itecmlur In Pendleton, Oregon. P ' .Mil, mill, nt .-. i.vi-k f r;"'' the 'raved Streets of the City 0 WndlJ n for One year from ABfWl Ut. ''"' '' , CltkatlOM for Mid S t ( 'leaning "" nsd , tba ..fflc- ..( CIO '.' ;, , i.id must i .omptnled bj i cius.k i tbs son "f 1100.00 made psyw 10 the order of the Mayer of "" ' " Headleton, a. an evMenrt of good a the pari "f the bidder, gad to i be frfeltea t The City of Pendleton, If the bidder M ar.le.l the eoatracl sad WJ ' '' ' to the same in secordaace with n termj of hla aal.l hid The ComlBM ' '"' !. , . J, aerve, the right to reject any and all Mga at Its pleasure. ..., riiv itc iter. ( CHICHESTER S PILLS Ilia In Hril nn,l Held n.rull.il Takil n.i olnr llu, '!"' ' trf!.l. A,l tI III-I III s-TI. maVim iikm ni l s " TF.BH MMtalinnanM tX. S '.. Al K rllM TV SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVtRiMRt July N.Y. SOCIETY GIRLS DOING RED CROSS WORK : . . v.Sfcl 1 fS dHHefliSBBtr NJSS M1MJ SCOTT DOROTHY hCZ MJIJvS . PJ.f.i N'KW YORK, June 28. woman's headquaitafl Of the American Red STork for the soldiers who may go In- J Cross. Among the glrla who are de to Mexico has already begun hare. Vctlhl their time to working for the Han) nf the girls Of the social set si Idlers are Miss Minil Scott and Miss have begun SSWlng, making bandages I Dorothy Lee Mills, both leader in the .ml lining other Mich work at the i younger aet. ANGLO-FRENCH LOAN SOUGHT BY GREECE ATHENS, June II. (Via London.) The first action of the new cabinet formed by m. Balms, after eaauranoesl had been given the entente pawers1 of the; Intention of the government to j pr d na qul kly a poaslbls to sat- tsfv the damanda made upon Qraeoe.1 .is the opening ofdjiegoUatloni for an Aiigln-Krench loan with which to tide! the country OOVer unltl elections are held, , Ordinance Mils Smokers. PORTLAND, ore June 29. Gen ital appeals made to persons to stop throwing Ufhter cigar and cigarette stumps out of windows liming failed tn stiip the practice. It is now pro poaed to prohibit it by ordinance. A AMERICAN VICTIM AT CARRIZALjAND MEXICAN CAPTAIN TREVINO PHOTO "MDER.WOOO ft Lieutenant Henry R, Adair of the Tenth Iteglment was ope of the three America n officers believed to have been killed In Ilia treacherous Mexi can attack on American troops nt 4th y J proposed measure providing! for fine Mid Imprisonmanl has been prepared for the cnuncil by Fire Marshal (Ste vens. Several fires have been started this W'ay. The fir.-s hae been In awnings and in one or two cases pedcsl rians have been bjt by the lighted atumps, Bilious Attacks. When you have n bilious attack your liver falls to perform Its functlona You become constipated. The food you eat ferments in your stomach In stead of digesting This inflames the stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible headache. Take Cham berlain's Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and vim will soon be as well as ever. They orly cost a quarter. Obtainable ev erywhere Adv LIEUT. HENRY R.ADAIR imoirwood Carrlaal Captain Travlno, shown with hint, acted as an American In terpreter. The photograph was tak en soma months ago when the Amer1 can troops were on good terms with the Mexicans. jajBasar n Quality Cattle are PURTLANO, Ore.. June It. One lone h tad of cattle appeared In the North Portland yards over night. Kv en this Individual arrival met with a poor reception, for killers are well stocked with supplier and are there fore little Interested in general arriv als. Heal good cattle has been acarce, despite the overabundance of poor atuff recently The lateness of the season In the Pacific northwest has kept the cattle in poor condition. While they have been growing in weight practically all the stock la aoft and really not considered available fot the better class trace For that rea son it la Impossible-to Judge by pre vailing saleaexactly what better class cattle would Urlng, .for there are none of the latter to offer. General cattle market range: Choice grass steers 1.tlM Ordinary to common steers 6.0O4t6.Su Choice cows .264i 6.5') ordinary to coriirnjii cows (.M9S.M Choice heifers I.M ordinary heifers MI0I.IQ Choice bulls & (iood to fair bulls 4.0014. 50 ordinary t common bulls 3.004) 3.50 Best light calves 8.00 (iood calves t.oo'u I l Mutton Market Vuk. Weakness prevails all through the mutton and lamb trade at N"rth port land. Two loads of Mount Adams lambs came forward direct to local killer, and did rmt enter the market, while another single load was offered Top lamba are generally quoted at 8. 2D. with poor stuff extremely de pressed. There continual a wide pread of ewe prices owing to the vast difference in quality. General mutton and lamb market: Select spring lambs $ 8,25 Ordinary lambs 6.00"50 Beat yearlings 6 25 Good to common welhera. 5.75 'u i; Heat ewes 4 7565.25 Good to common ewes ... 2.00 fl 3,",t Hog Market Is Steady. Steady tone continues in the hog market, with a $8 25 trade well estab lished at North Portland. Over night there was only a handful of stuff re ported in from a Willamette valley point, and this was sold early at $8.1518.20 for the best duality avail able Extreme stuff would have brnught the extra nickel. General hog market range: Choice light weights g 15 18.25 Good light weights 8. OA'S 8. 10 Medium weights 7 5067. "5 Itmigfi and heavy 6.756 7. 00 melons ,u (iood Health, "I was sick for four years with stomach trouble." writes Mrs. Otto Gans. Znnesvllle. Ohio- "I lost weight and felt so weak that I almost gave up hope of being cured. A friend told me about Chamberlain's Tablets, and since using two bottles of them I have been a well woman.'- Obtainable ev erywhere. Adv British Government Buys Cargo of Wheat Steamer to be tssaded Nevt Week at Portland: Little Buying i- ltcKrt ed Elsewhere; oats Holder- Firm in Their view-. PORTLAND, Ore.. June 29. Chica-I a wheat market was under sliglit ! pressure early in the day and first quotations were lower than the pre-I viiius day. Markets abroad were quiet und inclined1 to dullness, but qUOtatl-1 cms ware generally inactive. , At home there is a very dull tone for wheat. It is reported on good au- thortty that the British government j ill load a steamship with wheat on Puget sound during the coming week, j M, H. Houser of this city being the' -tiler. Oats market continues firm In the I interior with tidewater still bidding, I but few sales are made because grow - Ola arc asking advanced prices.- Threats of bringing Montana oats to , the coast has had little, if any. effect, upon the sellers. Broumhall cabled rrom uiverpooi that w heat was dull at the opening. but later steadied, .-puts unchanged, t'argo market quiet. Manitoba.- and. winter- unchanged. 1'lattes and Aus-1 tra liana nominal, Favorable crop ad-1 vices received from Canada and bet- Iter advices rrom America and contin ued heavj supplies keep buyers In different, Atlantic freights are now I steadier w ith Argentine declining and j I Australian easier. Argentine weather is fine. Foreign Crop suniniarv is generally , I favorable. Flour Selling price: Patent, 15.00; i Willamette valley J4.."iO; local straight I4.40et.d0; hakers' local. M.00 I 5.00; Montana spring wheat. II. 10 I exports, 4.M.M; whole w heat 114.46: graham. $5.20; rye flour. It.ll )ier barrel. Hay Buying price: Willamette vat How'a Thi? u. 1 1 ,, , 1 1 . ,1 Tlnlhim Iten ni il I for any rase of Catarrh that . annnt bo cured , nv tiau ' nam i me. Hall's Catarrh Cure liaa been taken by catarrh sufferers for the tuiat thirty five run, sad lias become known as t lie most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Mali's Ca- j tarrb Cars acta thru the Mood on i tie hto rows surfaces, oxpelling the PeitOS from i he Rlood sad healing ie diseased portions j After you have taken Mall's Catarrh Cure 1 for a short time yon will see a great Im provement In your general health Start inking Mall's Catarrh Cure at once and get, rid or crttarrn. swam ior ikhhwmi nrr K. J C11F.XKY A a, Toledo. Ohio. Bold by all Druggists, 75c. NOTICE of inns for run: HOdE Notice la hereby given that sealed hlda will be received at the office of the City Iteconler In Pendleton, Oregon, up to July ,'ith. intn. at ii o'elrsll IV M.. for fnrnlali Ing to The City of Pendleton. 300 feet of , ,,, . 1. ...... I i L . . Bianuaru win -7l ww vw" i Itnbher lined Fire HOBS with standard couplings, w. O II. Pendleton, Oregon. TBS Icltv reaervea the right to reject any and all ( hlda. Paled thla ..'ml day of June. tOltl T1108. Hi HKK.M.Ii. Recorder of The City of Pendleton Scarce in Market g oil-Id he fancy timothy J21fr22; al falfa. 121 J2. Grain Sacka 1916 nominal; No. 1 Calcutta 15c In carlots; leas amount! arc higher. Rolled Oats 16.258.50 per bar rel. Millstuffs Selling price; Bran 126; shorts, 129 per ton. Rolled Barley .Selling price, 1316 j! per ton. Gaeati Benefited by Chamberlain's Liniment. "I have used Chamberlain's Llnl ment for sprains, brulea and rheuma tic pains, and the great benefit I havai received Jujstifles my recommending it in the highest terms.'' writes Mrs. Florence Sllfe, Dabash. Ind. If you are troubled with rheumatic pains you will certainly be pleased with the prompt relief which Chamberlain's Liniment affords Obtainable every where Adv. MEXICANS ARE St MM OX ED. nmt III lw sVB0BMB Say Way open ut Rosjales, Los ANGELES. June 29. Posters! In Spanish calling upon "Mexicans de airing? to return to rheir country by way ol Nogales," to present them selves at the Mexican consulate were; displayed in the Plaza and the Mf-xi-. can quarter. E. A. Gonzales Mexican consul, de clined to discus thi" posters but eaidi they were issued by him. ( liumhcrluin's Colic, cholera and Di-. arrhea Remedy. This is a remedy that every family j should be provided with, and especial ly during the summer months. Think ..f the pain and suffering that must be endured when medicine must be icnt for before relief can be obtained This remedy Is thoroughly reliable j Ask anyone who has used it. Obtain i bel everywhere. Adv. Allies Plan Trade Pact. PARIS, June 29. The Council of Ministers, presided over by President Poincare, approved all the resolutions adopted recently at the economic con lerence of the entente allieB. A maritime conference of the allies will he held in Paris in December to eatabllsh the basis of a joint agree ment to govern the operation of the merchant marine in the various na- THE IDEAL Sl'MMElt VACATION For the Motorist, tlH? Fisherman and the Pleasure Seeker. Believing that the people of Pen dleton, and the large and prospermia, country tributary to it would, during the warm days of summer, enjoy a leal sane vacation, spent in the cool ness and amidst the beauties of Victo lia. and "The Island of a Thousand Miles of Wonderland." If they werij made acquainted with the attraction j Of this most popular vacation resort,: Mr. Herbert t'uthbert, publicity com-, nissioner, visited our city a few days; ago. it w:us certainly an alluring picture; he painted The sail across Puget! OUnd by palatial steamers on thel greatest inland seas in the world, , usually as calm as a mill pong, the binding at the most interesting Eng lish city outside of the British Isles; he wonderfully beautiful city with Its cool, invigorating climate rarely over' 75 degrees, and a certainty of a sound j sleep every night; splendid country roads; excellent fly fishing in streams,! rivers and lakes modern hotel accom-! modations in the city and every 30 1 miles throughout the Island, together with unsurpassed opportunities forj golf, motor boat cruising, sailing, ca nning and swimming, as well as for( fishing and boating, make of a vaca-1 tion nt Victoria not only a sane out- ing. but one that will make a man j "fit" for his future work. Mr. Cuthherth will be glad to reply I to any correspondence addressed toj him at Victoria, asking for informa lion, and to forward maps and print-1 ed matter The local agents of the: railway companies will also be glad to , give out any ptinted matter upon ap-j plication Adv. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY HC9CRANCE AND LAND m SINK' S HAraANTBSTACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands in Umatilla county. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non residents Writes, fire, life and acci dent Insurance. References, any bank In Pen.ileton JAMES JOHNS. Pres. C. H. MARSH. Sec. BENTLEY MONTOOMERT. REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents. 815 Main street. Ph.ne 404. VETERINARY SURGEON C. W. LAgSlTN, II D. V . CODNTi veterinarian. Residence telephone 1": office telephone. 20 siXttNH HAND DEALER. vrsTTi(5mnnEALE h7n? and second hand goods. Cast paid for all second-hand goods bough Ohenpeat place in Pendleton to bu) household goods. Come and get oui prices. 119 E Court street. Phon I71W. MISCELLANEOUS, LEGAL B LANDS OF EVERY DE scrlptlon for county court circuit court, Justice court, real estate, etc. for sale at East Oregonian office. VACATION TIME Plan Now A Truly Recreative Trip. New SceBes New Foods New Air EveryoRe Needs. Let us help you fifld Them. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. is The Direct, Pleasure Route to the Chief Resort Centers of The Pa cific Northwest. Booklets, fares and specific infor mation about Yellowstone National Park, North Beach, Wallowa Lake Park, Mr. Hood and Columbia Riv er Resorts FREE upon application to T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent. R. BURNE, D. F. & P. A. Walla Walla. A Few Reasons Why It Is Handy Wastes MWiGas It is Clean and Cool in Summer, and is Absolutely Safe. Phone us and we will estimate the cost of Installation. Ranges and Water Heaters Sold on Easy Terms. Pacific Power & Phone ATTORNEYS. HALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American National Bank Building. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORN BY at law. Estates settled, wllK deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections made Room 17, Schmidt block. FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Despain building. CARTER A SMYTH E. ATTORNEY at law Office in rear of Amerl can National Rank building JAMES H PERRY. ATTtRNEY AT law Office over Taylor Hardwar company. PETERSON & BISHOP. ATTOR-1 neys at law; room 3 and 4. Smith-, Crawford building. DOUCHES W. BAILEY. ATTORNE'i at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts- Rooms 7, 8 and 9. Despain building. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR ney at law. Office in Smith-Crawford building 3. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND counsellor at luw. Office in De- apaln building. WILL SOON BE HERE It Is Cheap No fuel Light Company 40 BETTER AXD SOFTER LIGHT Is assured by the use of some of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tire or strain the eyes. They are not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN AlCTIOXEERS COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTION. eer. makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales 'The man that gets you the money ." Leave orders at East Oregonian office. 1TNLU ii, DIRECTORS. J. T. BROWN'S FL'RNITl'RK STORB Funeral director and lit IS em almer. Most modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls responded to dav or niiht Pind Main and Water streets TMaphOM JOHN BAKER, Fl NKKAl, Df rector and llcon,il ainliulm.. On. poaoe posuuiue punerai parwr, two funeral cars Calls responded to dnf or night Phone 76. MOM V FARM LANDS. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Lands In eastern Montana at H 60 to $1 per acre. Suitable for farming .r graiing Easy ternu For InTor. tr.atlon write or see W I Unit. Mllea City. Montana. AIU III TUT. RAYMOND W, BATCH, AlK'HlTECi Deapaln Building Prions 7l. dlrton. Oregon.