EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1916. PAGE SEVEN CALIFOnSIA GIRL "HOOKIES" BUSY MAKING WAR SUPPLIES U-1 i 1 Now Open A Clean, Beautiful Retort at Which to Rett and Enjoy Yourtelf During the Hot Summer. HIDAWAY SPRINGS In the Blue Mountains of Southern Umatilla County. H. M. CULTER, PROP. Dancing, Swimming, Hunting, Fithing, Etc. Hot Mineral Water Pool and Batht. Hotel Rate, 810.50 Per Week INCLUDING BATHS. or 82.00 Per D&y COTTAGES AND TENTS FOR RENT. FREE CAMP GROUNDS. GOOD BARN AND INCLOSED PASTURE. stage leaves Pendleton Tuesdays umi Saturday) at 1 o'clock from I'rciiili Restaurant lllilaway stage meets Not Roek Mage at I'klnli on Monds'. Wednesday and Friday of a li Allies Continue to Force Germans to Give up Lines PltACTIt ALLY M.I, OF TEUTON second POSITIONS held 111 1 NEMV. LONDON, July 1 The Anglo Frenih now; bold practically ail the German second positions on a ten mile survlng frtat irom Montaubaa to Eatress. Paris unnjiinced that there was little Iatf0t1ant righting last i uiii British t .spalchc reported that the English BT nmtlnuing to Im prove ihi.'r LOCIUOM) The Germans lu'.f umovo in man) reserves .south of the lomiM 10 defend Proline. The Germans 'lave lecuptured a mall pOCt Ion of iu lloisellc, London ennnunoad, Ibtj attacked after mi inn reiiiliT .'emeiiiji arrived. South ward kumnr. Ilu British made fur- ther progress, tak.ng more material' and 'iriaoners A 'jeiinan attack near Ar man tiaras was t pulsed A rati i lion o itermah infantry, 1000 ttrotlg, Minnidind during ih fighting near Kr otirt. Patroviwl ri purled that itrusiion has bfl ken the Austrian resistance be tweeii Du'ino and Sokul, capturing 1UU0 A.I intense liattle Is ruglhg lit Hal novum There the Russian! cap tured 1401 Gcrniuna. .nuts w il l. BE Ki ll OPEN FOR FOREST MEN Wilt) ENLIST District Forester. George II Cecil, Pol l land, ore., has received the fol lowing telegram from the chief for ester, Henry S. Graves. Washington. D. ('.. In reference the forest service wh national guard: 'Forester desires t who are members Of i employes of. belong to the aid employes the national guard to fulfill their military obliga tions. For this purpose he will ap- Pale. Sallow Cheeks show that the hlood is impoverished! and that the stomach i not prop erly assimilating its food. In fad a woman's physical condition always show.-, in her face. I'aleness, blotches, pimples, sallownessor dull eyes all Tell the Need Of Berchnni'': JM!s. Women who are subject to these conditio!-', should not iail to :i ...I themselves of tlds'r pmuipt ;:nd bcnclicial clieci. Beecham's PHls ire prcparetl to furnish the necessary relief. They clear the system 1 1 impurities, gently stimulate lbs liver, regulate the bowels and tone tho system. Their mild cid thorough action quickly rid the skin of blemishes, improve the circulation and help the digestion. Every woman should know the comfort, and experience the help of Beecham's Pills SoM rlruBRUt throuBiSout the world. In hoxri, 10c., 28c. Direction of Special Value to Women with Every Box. Hong Kong Cafe UTD I1.E PARLOR! Noodles AND Chop Suey Dnflile Tray Orders s Specialty Boies for ladles and gentlemen OPEN DAY AND ALL NIGHT MEALS H5c AND VI. Special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main Street Next to B O. Bid Phone 0 prove application for leave and will bo far an possible consistent with civ II service rules and future appropria tions nmure them reatoratlon to pres ent positions after completion of ser vice In the nrrny. Please report Im mediately approximate number of employes In dliitrlct who are mem bers of guard and will probnlily re quest leave In response to the presi dent's call." SHOULD SLOAN'S UM.MENT GO ALONG? Of course It should! For after fl strenuous day when your muscles have been exercised to the limit an appli cation of Sloan's Liniment will take the soreness and stillness away and get you in fine shape for the morrow. You should also use It for a sudden attack of toothache, stiff neck, back ache, stings, bites and the many ac cidents that are incidental to a vaca tion. "We would as soon leave our luggage as go on a vacation or camp cut without Sloan's Liniment " Writes one vacationist: "We use It for every thing from cramps to toothache'' Puti a bottle in your bag, he prepared and have no regrets. Adv. Quicketfvcr output oMvm, WASHINGTON. July 4. -High pile-; es due to the war brought a record! production of quicksilver In the Unit ed States in 19i5. Figures compiled bj the gtologli ,i survey show that j the vear's output was '.'1.033 flasks of I TD pounds, an lit Tease of tlOO flasks ovr 1914. Prices vontlmie to Increase. 3At present they ;e almost double the h ii pri es ratlin ano .1 during 1IH, WrteO the i vetage was S6 S6 a flask. A valuable relic of the civil war will be added to the collection In the state museum at Augusta. Me . in Ihe form of a flag made from the shins of the soldiers and sailors held as prisoners of war ut Salisbury. N c . In ISO:'. The relic Is the gift of Judge G. H. Kennlston. of Hoothhay Harbor, who was one ol the prisoners at Belli, lion leather. You will like that Chocolate Ice Cream at Koeppen's and its only i 10c a dish The member" of the Calif Wo men's training camp, at the Presidio. San Francisco, are now busy making Speeder is Sent Off Track by Dog and Men are Hurt -W. It. & X. Oi l D IALS AUK TIIHOW OVER EMBANK MENT l ACCIDENT. LA GRANDE, ore.. July 4 8. Mur ray, chief engineer for the O.-W, R & N.i sustained a fracture of his BOie and numerous scalp wounds; Sam Smith, division bridge superintendent, of this city, suffern! cuts and abras ions that necessitated careful surgical attention, when a motor speeder on which Ineee two men and 11. L. Lyons, La Grande division engineer, were riding, jumped the track un the west side of the mountain. The speeder carrying the official) struck a io and went over a steep embankment. Mr. Lyons escaped un- Injured. The injured men were brought back to La QraDdi Hid were rushed to th Bmerienc) Hospital, but later Mr Murraj wus sent to Ills home In Port land 00 the first train. While the injuries were severe and extremely painful, each considers him self fortunate that he was not killed instantly. Even the dog that caused the spill is alive The men had been inspecting bridges and for that rea son cl ose the speeder method of trans portation. jo. noii TEACHERS MEET. I n rni YVoiiiuii Gets Recognition al Opening Session. nkw TORK, July 6. Prepared- ness. education and plans for world peace were discussed al Ihe opening session of the annual convention of the National Education Association! here. In addition to ihe general ses sion, departmental meetings, at which' various phases of education were ex plained, were held. Among the speakers at the opening session were ex-i'resideni Tuft. President Johnson of the association: lr David Starr .Ionian, vice-president of the assocb ation, and P. F. Claxton. federal com missioner f education. The educators number nsarl) 10, flfltl from all pans of the United States. President Johnson spoke on "The Rural Home and the Kami Woman.' He said the needs of the farm Woman have been forgotten in all of the pro gressive movements for rural better ment until comparatively recent years. He said he hoped President Wilson would appoint a national commission to study the problem. Ex-Presolent Tuft devoted his ad dress to an exposition of the plan and j alius of the League to Enforce Peace. PATENT PILLS srSPECTED. C1.VC1 quest tin 'N TI, July ;. At an lo ot her dav. conducted bs Cor oner Poertmoyer, In the case of Join: m . Byrne, AfMaston Hemhis stenoK rapher, who died suddenl reoentlj Mrs, Mary Utntryi Byrne's irandmoth er. testified ilini the younfsmsn took si wnii (ioes of ii patent medicine the evening preceding his death, coroner Cortmeyer laid Dial a num ber of these tablets were found by chemist, hut thnt it was doubtful if the) could have caused Byrne's death It w us announced lhat the analysis he r)g made Of the contents of Uyrne's stomach would not be completed until today. Coroner Koertnieyer said he may bear further testimony before render ing a verdict. "As Ihe matter stands now we have no evMenec thai would show that the young man took his life or thnt he died by violence, and there Is nothlm to show what had caused I natural death." he said. of rookies ' HM I'l.ltiT.i i.i'.l l.i -I... n.l u porhi in i.m. - . r. -..i, "... ount of time each day in sewing. Scv- . IL NICHOLS A FAVORITE IN OPEN GOLF TOURNEY r Gilbert nichc MINNEAPOLIS, July 4. Oil Nich olls, ih.- professional golier. of c.re.it Nick. L I . I repurded us a favorite in the national open soli champlo.i sliip now reins played off here on the Minikah ida links. Nichols has Show:, up w 11 'E practice and In the enr rounds. The course is meeting with pi cat prciss from the player s who ;red'it lhat t tie winner will be lielow 2:)0 for t.ie 7:' holes. old Soldiers Waul to go. ROBBBURO, Ore.. July I.- Ready; always to answer to their country's call, members of the local Post. Qrand Army of the Republic, a majority of whom are of the Old Soldiers' Home located In Itoseburx. begun Ihe or ganization of a company of volunteers preparatory to offering their services to the government. ' M. L. Webb, adjutant of Hie l. A R. Post of this city . said he thought not less than II veterans would join ;the company. As soon as a full com-: ! pany Is recruited the Veterans will; notify Secretary of War Baker thai they are ready to go to the front. Home of those who already have enlisted In the new compan) are more than 11,1 ) ears of age. lllng Cherries Rained, HOOD KIVER. me.. July I.- Thl rains of the past 10 days have prae ' Ucall) ruined Ihe crop of Hing cher ries, according to J. H N una maker. who. owns the largest cherrj acreage Ilu the community. "My Blngs will I be ruined for fancy packing and ship 1 nient Enst. where this season sensa tional prices would have been real- BM," he sns. "it m:i oe iiiai i eau dispose of them to the canneries." Mr. Xunamager says that his other varieties have been damaged us fol lows Royal Annes. it per cent; Lumbers. per cent, and Black Re publicans, in per cent. Qulnes pigs do not come from CiUin; er, nor are they pigs war supplies In expectation with Mexico. The women u-i y v " ' ft the Pacific Coast engaged the atten war era! thousand bandages have already ,. . (.haTl m Hughes. Mr. been made and are ready for ship- man I., iha -......l.- .......... ..I. . V. ...-in iu in- nuj'in.i :-iaLi.ji 'i; hid Mexican border. lilt. POWER PLANT PLANNED. General Kloctric Coenpaoj Buys 23 Acres of Projierty at Chester, Pa. CHESTKIC. Pa., July 5. The Gen eral Electric Company has purchased 22 acres of river front property for the Beaoon Light Company, of Ches ter, one of its departments, and will erect a large power plant here. One hurflred thousand dollars was paid for the tract. The property has a frontage of 630 feet on the Delaware and extends back !000 feet to West Front street. It formerly was used as a pipe mill by the Chester Pipe & Tube company, which was bought several ears ago by the National Tube company, a subsidiary of the United states steel Corporation. which closed the local mills. Since then it has been idle. The Oeneral Electric Company, in addition to its main plant and several substations here and in Marcus Hook and Bddystone, recently took over the power house of the Southien Pennsyl vania Traction company. It now is furnishing power for both this com rany and the local division of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company. How's This? i We nffcr One Hundred Dollars Reward ; tor any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured fey Hull's Catarrh Cure, j Unit's Catarrh Cure has been taken by j catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has become known as the must reliable remedy for t'atarrh. Hall's C tarrh Cure acts thru the Itlood on the Mu cous surfaces, expellinp the I'olson from the Blood and healing ..e diseased portions After yuu have taken Hall's Catarrb Cnre for a short time you will see a preat lm j provement In' your peneral health. Start j taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once and pet j rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free F. J. CHKNKY A O.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. THE OLD Rr.'.l.'.SLE' REMEDYFORMEfl. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands in Cmatllla 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 b tnk in Pendleton JAMES JOHNS. Pres. C. H MARSH. Sec. RENTLET MONTGOMERY. REAL estate, fire, life and ficldent Insur ance agents. 815 Main street 1'h .ne . 404. Mil. I! I NARY SURGEONS, . cTwlXssen, M D. V . C01'NT veterinarian. Residence telephone ' 27; office telephone. 20 SBOONTJ HAND DEALERS. I y"stoie"deler7n NEW I and second hand goods. Cast paid for all second-hand goods boUKh' Cheapest place In Pendleton to tuj honapholft roods. OOIUP and Set O'lT prices. 219 E Court street. Phon j I71W. AROfflftBOr. RYaoMnvTiTrv ' Despaln Building Phone 768. Pen dleton, Oregon. I CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y 1NSI ItANCE AND LAND BOSUKSj ATTORNEYS. j ACCTIONEERS Go East This Summer via Northern Pacific Low Round Trip Fares Enjoy every moment of the circle tours via this line. Get additional scenery and service at no additional expense. Through daily trains to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Kansas City-St. Louis with the best dining car service in the world. Enroute stop at Yellowstone National Park Enter through Garllner Gateway original, scenic and only Northern entrance. Spend a week or month in America's greatest wonderland. See the wild animals, geysers, colored terraces, paint pots. Grand Can yon of the Yellowstone, etc. Excellent hotels. 4 PORTLAND, ORE. Hound trip ttcMhound uminer tourist ticket-, on sale daily tell your eastern friends. Attractive Huisu stint III tickets to Montana points and return. iiuciic- win i- Ooacise. HRIDGEHAMITON. M, Y.. July 4. Plans for the forthcoming trip to n,,.. , ln ,,,,,,. most of the 10 or 12 speeches he will deliver on this trip, and to limit them tc 1000 or 1 200 words apiece. Preparedness and the administra tion's foreign policy with reference to Mexico will be the chief subjects dis missed on the trip. The nominee made it plain to callers that he does not Intend to make the campaign one of personalities. niiifiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiv 1 Why Not Own Your Own Home 1 BUY OR BUILD ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. It's paying rent to yourself. E Come and see us, and we will outline this plan to you. ( MATLOCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT CO. f E 112 East Court St Real Estate Farm and City Loans Insurance r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiu iiikAM I MM AIIAN ASBSBftS AIUIII M M M i WUUUJ t5, UilUr' 5UtTt UH1WA UI5Ht i f-OFY'S KWONG HONG LOW WsW W 116 Weit Alts St.. Upitain. Phone 433 hNlllllinM,'','l(IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIMIinitllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIINIIi! RALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office ln American National Bank Building. GEORGE W, COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wllii, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawl;. Collections made Room 17, Schmidt block. FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW'. Office ln Despaln building. CARTER & SMYTH K. ATTORNEY at law Office In rear of Ameri can National Bank building JAMES R PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law Office over Taylor HardwPJ. company. PETERSON & BISHOP. ATTOR neys at law; room 3 and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUOLAt W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courta Rooms 7, 8 ami 9. Pespain building. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR ney at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building IS. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY ANI counsellor at law. Office In De I spsln building. Write, call or phone for tickets informa tion and travel literature. Let ua arrange your vacation trip. WALTER ADAMS Agent, Pendleton, Ore. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agent ft c' "A j-aVJ BETTER AND SUITER 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? e J. L. VAUGHAN 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. Ft NF.RAL DIREtTUKS. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORf Funeral director and HceSlSd om almer. Most modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral cars Calls responded to day or night CQfnCf Main and Water streets. Telephone (3. JOHN ft BAKER. KCNKRAL Di rector and licensed embalmer Op posite postoffice Funeral parlor, two funeral cars Calls respon led to day or night Phone 75. MONTAN FARM I WHS NORTHERN PACIFIC It Ml. WAY Lands in cistern Montana at 12 50 to IIS per acre Suitable fur farming ir grilling Easy terms. For infor mation write Of s.-e W K Holt. Miles City. Montana. Miacsa i urfioi s, LEGAL RLAMD1 OK EVERY DK scrlptlon for county court circuit court, Justice court, real estate, etc., for sale at East Oregonian office.