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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1917. TEN PAGES iiiiiiiMiiiiitMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiu 1 Try ' JlEe Milk I Substitute CALF MEAL Raises your calves without milk Colesworthy's I SELL IT, ALSO Poultry Supplies, all kinds Rolled Barley , Oats and Hay I CHOP MILL J I Alta and Cottonwood Phone 134 1 uuraiitmuniuiiiiiiiiiutiiiiiiiiiiiiitiuiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiiuuiitiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiif HIGH HEELS PUT CORNS ON TOES THifi WOMKN HOW TO DRT 11 A VOKS SO IT LIFTS OCT WiTHOl'T PAIN. Modern high-heeled footwear fettdtles the toes and produces com. juhI many of the thousands of htm jmtMl cases of infection and lockjaw 'into the result of woman's suicidal sukoit of trying to cut away these jssinfui pests. For little cost there can be obtained at any iiharmacy a Quarter of as snr uf a drag- called freerone, whSc-h is sufficient to rid one's feet of wery ha.rd or soft corn or callus wrtthoat the slightest danger of incen eanience. A few drops applied directly upon Is tender, aching corn stops the ssjreeie&s and shortly che entire, corn, root and all. lifts out. It is a sticky Siplan. . which dries the moment it as applied .and thousands of men and women use it because the corn shriv ls tip and comes out without tnflam. j tes; or even Irritating the surroumiing ttan or skin. Out this out and try it if your corns bother yon. 4 MASTt.lt OP AMERICAN SHIP SINK IX THE MEDITKK- ItANKAN. 4 I V iiai,.,ni,m.,i ... i .,,.,..,.. ...... , i n,i ,- libraries'- was sent to each library board as organised, grom which they might select books for their branches. From their selections the first book orders were made. It was planned to fend to each branch during the first year one-fourth as many books as population In the neighborhood and Increase the number as fast a more books were available. As it turned out, a much larger number was sent. Special cre was taken to send to the branches the best we could fur. nish In fiction and in live subjects of the day, as well as books treating or the Industries of the locality. This was sometimes difficult for the 47ti books on hand in January had boen. lAumuiiitng during a twenty-year Period and many were passe. We wanted each entailer place to feel from the start that the county li brary meant up-to-date service. Therefore, of the 8138 new books ac cessioned the first year, a good por. Uon went Into tho county shipments At the Fame time Pendleton was be ing served with more new books than ever before, owing to the more gen erous book fund available from the combined county and city budget Weekly reports on the Claylord sta tistic slips are- sent from each branch to the central library , so that close touch, la kept of records and of the needs of all communities. ., Flnaaoina; the Branches nurinrr l14. while Interest was growliur in the country towns, local expenses had to b met by subscriptions or other wise. One branch library board mv. a library bill and netted 386.00 In piace of fgt population; ona earned 135-00 by a tag-sale: one raised 18140 by giving teas and socials. . and an other gave a dinner at which 33S 00 was cleared. In all 1334 was earn ed by private efforts the first year for the benefit of branch libraries. Meanwhile the city councils had passed ordinances cheating library boards and ten councils had named the txmrd members. The county li brarian then worked out with the lo cal boards necessary budgets for eacti place, which were presented to nine city councils to include their Novem ber levies. Three councils levied two tenths of a mill, one levied one-tenth, two levied four-tenths, and three j levied five-tenths. One, council lold the women of the board to come baek for more ir needed. In the tenth town the commercial club housed and cared for thei library. Altogether, the city -library levies of the branch towns which were voted in November, 1914, amounted to (1.076. 00, and this in places which had never before of ficially supported pirbl.c. llbrnr.es and where the total population -was only 4677. Location,, The first locations of the ten town libraries were as fol lows: two in city hail, two in com mercial club rooms, one in central telephone office, one In rear room of land office, one in rear room of bank, and three ' in rented rooms. Six of the phtces were furnished free oil rent. AH but one were on . the ground floor, and all but two on the main street. Individual taste and In genuity of the women of the various boards have resulted in some very attractive library rooms, and the county library idea has a host of loyaj friends and supporters throughout J the entire county, as well as at the 1 oounty seat. Two more branrhec were also opened in the two largest rural schools, Ferodale and Vincent, maintained by the schools for pupils and parents. Vincent Is now listen' as Umapine since -becoming an incor porated town. The above were all started' the first year. Nov comes the latest addition to the branch fam ily -Umatilla of woman mayor and woman council fame. The women I wiQ fit up their council room com fortably for a library. The books are packed ready to ship and the Umatilla branch will be opened in January, 117. as soon as the new council Is In control. K exults of Ui Work. One or th pressing; feature, of library effort to that the readers come voluntarily and tnen freely choose what is most help ful to them, ft Is encouraging to find thaj library growth in a community leaps way 'beyond the growth in pop ulation. If offered the right library facilities, the American people, both old and young; will profit by the op portunity. The proof of the pudding is In the eating, as shown in the tab ulation given bellow. (Statistics were I taken according to American IJlmu-y Association rules . i CAM P Alt ATI V K IKil ItMS 1913 Last year of work OUCH, PAIN, PAIN. RUB RHEUMATIC ACHING JOINTS Ml B I'Al.N IS If; I IT IT WITH SM.VIjIs TItLl. IJOTTLE W I . OIJ, PKPfRTltATING st. iaoub'S on. fthtum4iffm is "pain only." Not '4jii caM in fifty require internal irrsttmrut. ' tfi drutrging. Ru? MtKniKn nrtUiliE St. Jr.c--: r .a iit't . our sore, stiff, ach kmz r. 'ti muM'les and rlit-r -t-mtt iiiMJii: i --St. Jnrobs OJ" a bHi iiilf-sH rheumatism cure mhich imhv r ' m : n t i ri cun not tur n tfc- Hk.1T,. V ! Um Imr tjuit complaining! Crt si nail tr tuttl of old, hon0t "8t. Ja-tlm (tit" at any drug store, and ia jmt a moment you'll b free from rttimat:c ian. norvnew, stiffness and vmmiUitm. "'n't ituffer! Relief awaits vuh. s:. Jacots Oil" bss cured m krui of rhPumattKm sufferers In the ts hMir ot ntury. and is just as good iat W-a. nflruraltpa. lumbaot baefc- Captain Stephen McDonough. whose --ome is in Maine, was master of the American. schooner Lyman If. law. which was sunk in the Mediterranean. Feb. 12. by an Austrian or submarine. There would be fewer old haebrlnra if single men were not allowed to as sociate with married men. COWry IJBItAJtY lUflltMCT. (Continued from Paaw 7)' The Best Place in Town to Get CANDY In al the ore "what has" th "Wlimnw sign. -Nobody In America makes cmndr like -Willi "MAM'S." Others hn trld. are still trvins. .t they can't .do It. WMrrIAX'H" .tan Is -for the best. A kov of "WHrTMA3l,ir C A till a ars revelations to p-nple ne don't know tbetr euodaeas. TMIman & Co. Lss dm"4rngrt In March the first county funds were available for the library and the first book order of 11 volumes arrived On March lft -books wfre ;'!:n1tted under pare ! i-ost rul. so th:.t rrom the first th library hu done .b good mail older busine-vs. Six -n'-a earn--, tho average pacitage to individual readers in the count)', the library paying postage out and the reader paying ret em postaee. Th packages are wrapped in brown -paper, the color of the wheat field-i. and tied with gTeen advertising tap on which ia printed "I'matllla Count 1 Library, Pendleton, Oregon. The best I reading for the greatest number at the least cost." A copy of the New York State Li brary "Buying list of books for small by city alone Volumes in library- 4,733 12,0 Books added during year 690' 2.568 - Borrowers' cards In force 2.271 , 7,166 New readers during year 434 1.858 Total book circulation 17.V22 60,114 Circulation from central library 17,922 28,343 Books sent to agencies 0 3759 Book expense from city levy o Book ep. from Co. and city como.ned ... f 2,186.82 Library service from city levy 11.269 38 Library service. Co. and city combined ... 3,497.23 Library service 2 librarians j 1 trained 1 untrained 1916 Third your under County Library System 155 pet. gain 215 pet. gnin 2.15 pet gain 0 pet. 30 pet 100 pet. 46 pet. librarians All trained Library building WORN OUT MOTHER TELLS OF BABY'S PIMPLY ECZEMA Became Hard Crust Like Scale. Very Irritating and Itched. Kept Awake. Cul'cura Healed. "When tny bafiy i-irl fir; Jcame ill I noticed a t:ny pi ile on -tiic of her cheeks. I paij no a;.ci,.'m till il hecAme trtTy?. worw, an.! 1 was tokl it IjY-; T. wacrtO!S. The pimples i s iramc rt u ana nruu iv sir i'l o-.cr Ik r fjee and Ix-ca-n? a hard crust like a fc..-. It w.,i very irri tathig ant itched a ptyjd deal, and she aas disfig ured wiuic nhe hafl it. She kept me awalie nights and I gA dis courared and wf-m ,'rt. " V hm t read of Cuticura Soap and f intment I sent f r a sample. I pur chased more, and m nis weeks she was healed." (Siimed) Mm. Robrrt t-Vipps, I'jO W. Central A-e., St. Paul, slum., Auirast 2S, IV16. While Cuticura works wonders m mow ca- t4 Wn tnrr--lr itn prfettes are sr mild and w oeikatelv eirnbined tlial it is also ideal i'r ei-ery'-lar use in tiie toilet, Isifh and fvirw-ry. For Free Saaipte tack by Retsra Mail address pre-t-card: "Cstirarm, Irpt. R. Bostna." S M eervwbere. If aatiurance of the value of a coun ty ribrary sywtem la wanted, the gain in a three-year period of 155 per cent In books stock, 216 per cent In li brary patronage, and the final test of !35 per cent gain In book circulation should be all that is necessary. Besides this, the economy of ad ministration from a central office. where all the books are purchase-'.. classified, catalogued and prepared by trained librarians for circulation from sixty-six agencies and all under supervision, means the difference be tn'ecn good service and none at all. for many of the smaller towns cannot afford Independent libraries of a aiz-. to remain usable The above table also shows th'&l county and city cooperation allow a good par cent of the funds to be used for 4oo4ts and periodicals.' This was true as well in the first and seconl years of county-city work, when thir ty-five per cent and thirty-four pji cent of expense from public funds , for books. Our rank among the libraries -- Oregon is Improving. In 1914 th Pendleton library had fifth placj among the public libraries in num ber of volumes. It Mood ninth cir culation of books. According to lat est reports it now stands second in number off volumes, win omy run- i 0 $35,000.00 Central ' Occupied Aug.. 1916 ( 9.500.00 Mikon branch ,. I 5,000 00 Hermiston 'branch (To be built in 1917) muklng the two buildings 3i,0 i0 and 19500 structures. , in October, 1915. the Hermiston city council voted to guarantee an an nual library maintenance fund ol 1500 to maintain a branch at Hermis ton. correspondence a?ain starred w.tn the Carnegie "o jr ui'.i. jrat. ing tne above and homi l j frilled mates reclamation Servle figures inac mere was a population of 153 wnnin a rive-mile radliu, ot HnrinU. ion. Answer was received th.-.t "''"" umimiig- woma ne a-iven far anomer county oranch library at th's piaoe. as far as we know, th U s th. nuuiest place in which i located Horary or this aire, but it was given with the distinct ..i.r. tanainr tnat K was not to b- a i lly lorary, oui must be a coiftv hianrh rree to all residents of ti.e coontv, and that the, close-in rural popula tion made it posaihle PJ im ur ll.u Milton snd Hermlifton biiiMmmi ftre now with the Carnegie .-or.,inition and construction is expe"ieil t" he em hi me spring. ne Ainena Council reentlv moo Buaranieea to I lie .-ounty conn an annual library m cintenence of 3350 and It Is hoped il-at amdher oranch building will soon le f.iMh- coming. i no umauiia County idea hi. been M' .'- ' t 'I' 'I' n '1 , L. i il 1. i,1 The blend can't be copied That why it is Chesterfield, or noth ing eif you want this new kind of enjoy ment in cigarette smoking. For Chesterfields, baidet doing the usual thing of pleasing the taste, do the one thing you've always wished for in s cigarette ' Chesterfields just "touch the spot," they let you know you are nnoking they "SATISFY" I But they're mild, too I It's a new blend of bigh-qualil Imported and Domestic tobac cos tout s how it s done. And the blend can't be copied Try Chesterfields. 2OfSrlO0 3la A A. ii 'emcio CIGARETTES of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos-Blended -L. II JO Million FO Navy. WASHINGTON", March S. The senate approved a hunded and fifty million dollar bond iwue for the pur pose of building submarines- The money is to be used also In hastening the construction program. 0 9 IOBOI QHICHESTER S PILLS V-3. TRK BIAMBNS MttAND. ' A . Illl6i in Mrd atxl ftioM rwM.UuT J fW rmatn- fc 111-4 IfKM.TFBTg' yrtns k pjowti B Bevt. iUtet. Atwavs RrliarJ SOU BY DfiUjuBTJIYERYWrffRE GET.ERAL STORE TOR SALE Owner wants to retire and wiU sell good paying business cheap, t. eated In good stock raising section, close to Pendleton. Whole trumg goes; store building. S room dwelling. I lots, stock runs about $. Price for all H004.00. Cash or bankable notes; Must be sold at east. MATLOCX-LAATZ l!iYESTLvEf1T CO. ixsunAxcB aoEaoc IIS Raat Court He KEuAIi ESTATB IO.VM8 O D o I I o a land ahead, and third in book clrcu- I to establish active branch libraries lation. with only portlana ana na- every town in the county and then to lem in the lead. library Bulldinjr-u Before the first year was over, the need of s central IJrarytMilidlnK was pressing and cor respondenee was begun November . 114. with the Carnegie Corporation. Hranrh' biilldirms were also needed and were anked for at the ame time. An amendment to the state library law also seemed: advisable, giv.ng all counties of Oregon the right to biiil.1 or accent buildings for central and l.raneh librariec . Such a bill was drawn up and provision ulo made that any eKy In which a braneh li brary wa to be located mu-n guaran teto pro-lde annually a realnU nance fun to ten per cent of Ibe c st tf the building and a site u.;3e,t.ile to the eonnrv court Th.s law as parieri by th Oregon leg!. Iv.firt in 11S. It will be remembertd that the entire 1ook fund. )in'lln'.'. mp- ,Les. traJM portal ion. ftHlary of c-oun ty librarian snd trsve'it exp-res rrrn to come out of the renT.il ctin- ty levy for 1 brsry mnlii'mao-'e o that ten per cent from eac'i smaller town for the mainframe "f It branch building should be nmi'l for properly financed eountv library system. On January 6. 115. exaelly rt.e year from the date of th entrnet es tablishing rhe eountv II bear, a letter from the Carnegis drr" - ' n offer- tiS.e for a cent-it hi '.ir- tt I to Pendleton nd 7"-e fo- . in-n-h thr library at V ' It on I'lans were attme dlately 4egua for a een : a. tibrnry. the site was secured, construct! in heran tn th fall and the blildinc waft oceunied In Augist. 116. The eoun tv court, in Srpirmber. 114. voted 1aee for the central library ti mv Jl fireproof cons ir tion. n,l HsnnrX'T " Milton brtnen tlni :nouse them each In a libratv bulldlns uiieo to tne locality. Ea :h should be the social and Intellectual center of the community, the home of ideas and good citizenship, and cacti jullrl- ingsnouid nave a simplicity and rch ufi-iurai siyie wnicn would tiways maKe It a source of civic pride. Is several of the places the library will be me nrst public building besides the school. These have been our air castle, but Thoreau said If ve "have built castles In the air your work need not be lost; that Is where they should be; now put foundations un- or tnem. The largest and most difficult caxtle him materialised in a beautiful spot on the Umatilla lllvel and Main street, at I'endleton. Tne two next largest buildings will soon be erected. The rest should follow w.mm tne nnjit firw years. Itrlef description and floor plan of central library were given In Ubraij Journal 40:716-72n. October. ISIS. Its location, convenient arrangement and architectural beauty are matters of much -comment from vMtors. The County of ITmsttlla now owns ovej- fflO.ona worth of library prop erty, which includnx three buildings, their sites and the books purchased with oounty funds. The Commercial Association and the Civic Club nl Pendleton have officially Orajisfered for a tlms the eutoly of thnjr hooks i- eounty library for diet- ! ition shout the ounly. The mnraire- . ment of the library is now d reetv under the eountv court. con4latln uf the county judge and two commis sioners WPth Its present equipment, a still greater service will be given wijhin the nest three-year period to Hie reading pebllc of our 3173 sonar county unit.- Hibra t Nuns, iTw iriM. 1 CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS. D W. BAXLjKT. ATTORNBT AT Law. Rooms 7. 3. t. Dee pain Bldg. OKORGB at law.. W. COUTTB, ATTORNET Room 17, flchmidt block. CARTHR SMTTHE, ATTORNETe at raw. Office In rear of American National Bank building. FEE FEE. ATTORHVTfl AT UW. Office la Deapaia building. JOHN W. U. Room i. al Bank building. ATTORNET-AT-Amerlcan Nation R I. KBATOR. Iaw. Room IV Building. ATTORNET AT 8mlth-Crawfori & A. LOWELU ATTORNET ANI counsellor at law. Office la De Palo build Ing res ERA L DIRBCTOKS. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE BTOR1 Funeral director and licensed ecu balm sr. Most modera funeral par lor, morgue and funeral ears. Calk responded to day or night. Cornet Mala and Water- streets, Telsphoa. S. 1 JOHN & BAKER. FUNERAL, Dl rector and licensed embalmer. Op polite poetofflos. FunsrsJ parlor two funoral cars. Calls responded U day or nleht. Ptone Ti. DOCTORS. DR. A. ROB, PRACnCSI UnflT. Ited to the eye. ear, nose and throat Charity patients lt sad 3rd Satsrday mornings, u judd Building. MJSCEUAJf KOL'8. DE LEGAL, BLANKS OF EVERT Knpooa zer ooanty coart. conn, justice court, real estate, sis . for sale at East Oregvalaa efOoa. IN8URA.KCB AND LAND BUB1NK8S) 8. A. NSTWrBF-RRT. ATTORNET AT Law. Bmlth-Crawford Building ACCTIOXEEirS. PETERSON A BISHOP. ATTOR- neys at law; rooms I and 4. Smith- Crawford bnilding. JAMFS -h. r-r-uRf . ATTORNBW AT lew. office ever Taylor Hardware ooiopany. It A LET RALBT. ATTOREXT8 AT - law. Offlee la American National Baak Building. FREDERICK STEIWBR. ATTOR ney at law. Office la Smith-Craw ford building. COU W. F. TOH.VKA. AUCTION eer, makes a spclalty of farmers tock and machinery sa lee. Tht msn that gsts you the money." Leave orders at East Oregon tan offtoa. MI8CEXLAJTEOC8. LBUAX, BLANalS OF sTVBKI DE eoiiptlOB for county ooart, else up court, jastlee court, real estate, ate tor sale at Hast Orsgoalaa efftoa. POrLTRT FOR SALE. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS, hatch ing aggs, premier lsylng strain of northwest. Hardy, rsnge raised year ling hens, vigorous, Hoganissd cock- srels. Send for catalogue. Everltv Kgf Farm, The Dalles, Oregon.' BENTLET MONTOOMERT. RBcL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents, tit Mala street. Phone 404. MONTANA FARM LAN Da NORTHERN PACIFIC RAITWAT Lands In eastern Montana at II I to til per acre. Suitable for farming or (rasing. Easy terms. For mroT. metion write or see W. E. Holl. Mile flty. Montana. SECOND HAND DE tl.KKH. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN MBrav and second hand gooda Cask said for all I fid-hand goods, Caeaa- place te buy household swnda us B. Court. Phone 171W. ARCHITBCT. RATMOND W. HATCH. AROHf. tsct. Despaln Building. Ph. 761. 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