m I I, 4 E-gJ i EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY. APRIL 3, 1917. PAGE SEVEfT BRINGING UP FATHER (owm m, tottT,p BY GEOKGE McMANUS OSP- IM FOR 1 1 TOO ARE joVT IN TIME J I PE-bENT A,RM- SHOULDER ARM'S 191 ' ... I SAN-WHAT DO YOO I I I'M I 31 F" I Hf tnL$ "1 PREPAREDNESS AVE HACVE VdOT PORT ARM. ATTENTiON-R:4HT CJA EAN EST LEAvtNCi THROUGH TV VHf? SEEM TO KNOW l' , " mm i ! nmiiHMH'imnmmnmmimn niiiliHjHII!H.!lIMi:i!IH:.l!llli:!ii:!i!;ll::i!!lill 4 - m m 3 Do You Know? That there is a store in Pendleton carrying a full line of Automobile Ac cessories? Call and see for your self, at th corner of Main and Alta Sts. - Allen-Kniglil Co. Telephone 400 2 J 1 it DECREASE IN SWINE OFFERINGS PORTUNT), April . Further de. cmM In offerings of swine wu shown In the North Portland yards at the opening of the week's trade. The market started very alow, klllera trylnj to buy at lower prices because of a weaker tone In the east while holders were, asking full prioes of last Monday. Oeneral hog range: jjfJlBeet light 14.00914.16 fS Rough heavy it.00O13.B0 J'lgS 11UU?110 (fettle Tradn Is Holding;. 8ala reported in the cattle divi sion of the North Portland market for the week's start Indicated a 3 ail I 1 (a i in 5 i 511 MNK EOT WATER EF TOO IDSSmE A ROSY COE2PLEZION hays we cant help but look better and feci better after an Inside bath. 2 513 l!siiHUMIiWliuiiJlM Uormtli and Economy go hand in hand with those who use our ROCK SPRINGS COAL Lump or Nut Dry Wood of All Kinds B. L. BURROUGHS Telephone 5 ARE YOU UP-TO-DATE OR DO YOU STILL USE THE OLD FASHIONED BROOM IN YOUR HOUSE CLEANING? BE UP-TO-DATE and use An Dectric Vacuum Cleaner NO DUST SANITARY NO ODOR HEALTHFUL COSTS LESS THAN He AN HOUR Your Electrical Dealer or Pacific Power & lit Company PHONE 40 To look one's beat and feel one's ts to enjoy an Inside both each morninir to fluah from, the system trie previous day's waste, sour fermen tations and poisonous toxins before It is absorbed into the Wood. Just a coal, when It burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incombustible ma terial Jn the form of ashes, mo the food and drink taken each day leav. In the alimentary organs a certain amount of Indigestible material, which if not eliminated, form toxin and poisons which are then sucked Into the blood through the very ducts which are Intended to suck n only nourishment to sustain the body. If yon want to see the glow of healthy bloom in your cheeks, to see your skin ret clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning- upon arifrinR, a gluts of hot water with a teaspoonfu! of llmeetone phosphate lt It, which Is a harmless means of washing the waste material an1 toxins from the atomach, liver, kid neys and bowels. thus clausing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract, before putting more food into the stomach. Men and women with sallow skins liver spots, pimples or pallid com. plrxlon. also those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nas ty bresth. others who are bothered with headaches, bilious spells, acid stomftrh or conrtlpatton should be. gin this phosphated hot water drink. Ing and ere assured , of very pro. nonnred results in one or two week A quarter pound f llmertono phosphate costs very little at the drug store but Is sufficient to dem onstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and fresh ens the skin on the outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act en the Inside nrrnrm We must al ways consider that internal sanlta Hon Is vastly more important th in outside cleanliness, because the ek!n pores do not abeorb Impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do steady to strong tone in the local trade. Early sales of steers were shown as high as 99.606.95, two loads bringing the extreme mark at the start. Other divisions of the cattle mar ket showed a favorable tone. General cattle market range: Prime heavy beef steers $9,400 9.50 Prime light beef steers. 9 50t& 8.90 Choke beef cows 8.009 8.25 Beof heifers. 8.00 8.50 Ordinary to good cows.. 5.00(9 7.75 Prime heavy batcher bull 6. 75 7-25 Flight bulls 6.00 8.50 tttocker-feeder steers ... c.00gi 7.00 Stocker-feeder cows.... 5.000 8.50 Mutton Market Nominal. With only a handful of stuff re ported as available for the market for the day trend of the Sheep and lamb trade was a dull affair at North port land. Total run was but 484 head and these consisted 'principally of breeder stuff. GenereJ mutton and lamb market: Best east mountain lamb 13 000 1 8-60 Tleat valley lambs .... 1 8.544D 1 S.25 Wethers 11.50 15 00 Rwm 10.00010.75 Gouts 4-25 0 4 68 ley, Washington, has agreed to take charge of the work, including not only the management of the cannery but also the overseeing of the plant ing and cultivation of the proper crops in this district. MISSOULA. Mont., April 2- More than 65 students at the University of Montana wil lreelve degrees at th commencement in June. This is a slight Increase over the number of graduates last year, when 42 receiv ed diplomas. t AFT SAYS SOUTH AND WEST READY LIVE NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST AS OUT OF DATE AS HORSE CARS SAT! CtrtlV ItlVt.S. PKAWTKHS. IIABOK AVt FATiXtf. ftIYHS ARB TAIIOO NOW. Oood things should be passe 1 along. ,It ts now said that a few drops of a drug called freesone ap plied directly upon a tender, aching com relieves the poVeness and soon he entire eorm, root and all can . tlfted est wit boot pain. For little cost a quarter of an nnnoe of free son can be obtained from any drug store which ts claim ed to be safficlent to remove every hard or soft corn or caJlus from one's fret This Is a dreg recently announced from Cincinnati. It is gummy but dries the moment It 1s appl'ed and nimrTv shrivels up the corn without In flaming or even irritating the heal th tissue or skin. fat this out and lay It on your Ife's d: 'ORTLAXD, Or., April -. Col onel John U Harden. 17. 8. A., ts di recting militia affairs in the recently crated first district f the western department of the army. His offices are In the Morgan building near tne headquarters oT the Third Oregon regiment. His territory Includes all the Pacific northwestern states. PORTLAND, Ore., April 1. A de termined fight against the petition of the rati roads for a flat Increase of 15 per cent on both class and commo dity rates is under way here today by the West Coast Lumbermen's as sociation. The directors and traffic committee were authorised to appear before the Interstate commerce com mittee to oppose the move of the railroad. The lumbermen contend that the Adamson law, on which the rs ilroails base their claim, will not inrreaso the operating costs of Am Srrican ' railroads J67.000.000 annually as the roads allfge. They say that the increased operating costs all not be over 84.000.000 or 85. 000,000. The lumbermen also contend that this is rot the logical time for the Increase in lumber rates, as the industry can not stand it, MOOSE JAW. Sask., April 8. The women of London and Paris who are running 4 he surface cars are not alone in their unique calling. A number of street cars here are being operated today by women acting as conductors. They Wear grey un forms, with military cans, skirts to jimt below the knees and leggings. THE DAIJ-KS. Ore., April 8. With American flags flying from practical' lv every hoiiw in town. Patriotic Woek in The Pnlles came to sn end Sunday with a patriotic demonstra tion which has no equal In the history of this part of the state. The day's projr-am was featured by a pared and mass meeting. Max A. Vogt, presented to Mayor Anderson an Am erican flag donated to the city by Americans of German descent. NEW YORK, April 2. The south and southwest are ready for war. The great territory in part deeded to Mex ico by Zimmerman, hasn't an ounce of anti-war spirit, nor jingoism, this Is Taft's message, after a trip through nine states, returning today. "People feel a war Ss Inevitable," he said. "They feel, as I do, that Ger many forced a war on us. Unless the war continues a year, we can't help with an army. We can aid1 with food, supplies, money and co-operation of the United States navy in suppress ing submarines. We should use the army and national guard for home fenee, guarding the Mexican border. We should Institute immediate com pulsory training." V I X ASK YOUR FTUKNI. There Is hardly a neighborhood in any city, town or hamlet in the Unit ed States where women cannot be found who have derived benefit from Lydia E. Pfnxbam'a Vegeta ble Compound. For more than forty years this botanic remedy has been overcoming some of the worst cases of female Ills. As one woman has found help she has told another, who has used it with the same result; so the' use of this great medicine has spread from shore to shore by the recommendation of those who have found It good. Therefore, ask- your neighbor, let her tell you from ex perience the benefit which ailing women derive from the use of this famous medicine. PERSONAL NOTES FROM UMATILLA AND VICINITY fKast Oregonlan Special.) UMATILLA, April J. PVA, Brown spent Sunday In Stanfleld. Miss Alice Lambert returned to Hermiston today. John Olsen sold his farm to Mr. Mathisn, who will take charge at once. Mr. Olsen and family will go to Ktanffeld for the present. T. Panos of Walla Walla registered at the Duncan Sunday. C. o. Prownell spent Saturday in Pendleton. A good "six" for the price of an ordinary "four" Another carload of the new models just unloaded for immediate deliTery. SEE THESE 11 SAX OK BESTS. Ptt cylinder high speed Continental motor Feeder's noney-oml radiator. 6axon multiple-disc dry plate clutch. Heary, rigid frame. Timken roller bearings. Tim ken front and rear axles. Timken bellc&l bevel drive gear. Vanadium steel cantilever spring front and rear. New Stromberg carburetor. Remy ignition. Wagner two unit starting and lighting system. All for $975 f . o. b. Pendleton W. C. NAY Districting Asset ' At City Auto Co., J2 Cottonwood Street. TriepboBe Mrs. Elmore McKenzie returned from North Yakima the first of the week, B. B. Starcher returned from Port land this morning. OrvUle McCullough and Pete Phen- dan of Butter Creek were Sunday vis itors here. Mrs. Fred Schilke of La Crande was a guest of The Cline Saturday. r. 6. CAN GET OFFICERS FROM CANADIAN-AMERICAN' REGION I HEAD STUFFED FROM I I CATARRH OR A COLO t Says Cmm Applied in Nostrils X Oceas Air-Ifcuuarea Rirht I IT " (J. W. PEOLER) LONDON, April 3. I'ncle Mm can have plenty of experienced offi cers from the Canadian-American le gion, if EnplanJ will permit the trans fer. The beet Indications are such a step is likely. Life is said to be a game of give and take and most people give a lot rrore trouble than they are willing to take. Instant relief no waiting: clogged nostrils open right un: th air passages of your head dear and you can breathe freely. No mos hawking, snuffling, blowing, head ache, dryness. No struggling; far breath at night; your cold or eatarr! disappears. Get -a small bottle of Ely Cream Balm from your druggist bow. Apply a little of this fragrant antlspptle. healing cream in your nostrils. . It penetrates through ever)' air pannage of the head, soothes the Inflamed eg swollen mucous membrane and relief comee instantly. It's Jiist fine. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY PORTLAND. Ore.. April I. Theo dore Itrent. vice chairman of the fed eral shipping board, arrived here to day and a committee of local lum bermen and shipbuilders described to him local facilities for building wooden ships. He will be taken on a tour of Uveal shipyards tomorrow. TAOOMA. Wash.. April . Two legal Instrumenta on file here In su perior court bear thumb print sig entiire. Thev are the wills of Mary "Bumf Charley. Puyallup Indian n1 centenarian, and of her hushano "Hurnt" Charley. At.fMNT, Ore.. April . The or ranlMtlon of a canning company bv local business men end farmers ts underway hers today. W. H. Paul hamue. known throughout the coun try for his work In the Puyallup val- ATTORXETS. D. W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Rooms 1. t. . Depaln Bdg. GFOROK W. COlTTTa ATTORNEY at law. Room 17. Schmidt block. CARTER SMYTH K. ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of American National Rank building. a A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY ANT counsellor at law. Office la D pain building. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FEE FEE. ATTORENTS AT LAW. Office la Despaln building. JOHN W. HUFF. ATTORNkT-AT- Law. Room I. American Nation al Bank building.. R X. K BATOR. ATTORNEY- AT Law. Room It. Smith-Crawford Building. 8. A. NEWBERRY. ATTORNTTY AT Law. Smith-Crawford Building. PETERPOM BISHOP. ATTOR- neys at law; room 1 and 4, Smith- Crawford building. T. BROWN'S FURNrmtE 8TOR1 Fnneral director and licensed ess balmer. Most modern funeral par lor. morgue and funeral cars. Calk responded to day or night. Corner Main and Water avresta, Tslepaon. JOHN & BAKKR. ri'XIRAL Di rector and licensed eraaalmer. On poalte poatofflce. Fnneral per lot two fnneral ears. Calm reapoaded a day or Bight. Phone t. INSVRANCE AND LAND RCSlNKSw BEXTUEI MONTGOMERY. REaI. estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agenta tit Mala street. Phoae 404. AfCnONEEIlS. COU W. F. TOHNKA, Al'moN. eer. makes a spcialty of fartnere .Suck and machinery aalee. The man that gets you the money. Leave orders at East Oregualen office. MONTANA FARM LANDS. NORTHERN PACIFIC KA1TWA 1 Laada In eaetera Montaaa at 11 to til per acre. Suitable tor faratat or grmaing. Beer terma Far in for nation write or see W. B. Hon. MUe Ity. Montana. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEW AT law. Office ever Taylor Hardware eompeny. RALEY RALBY. ATTOR EN YS AT law. Office la American National Bank Building. FREDERICK STEIWBR. ATTOR nay at law. Office la Smlta-Craw lord kaUdtadk ansCaadAWBOCB. WANTED OLD FALS8 TEHTH Dont matter If broken, i pay tl. to II OS pel set. Mall to U Maser 1907 S Fifth Street. PhUaderpha, Pa Will sead cash b) nv snail. ARCHITECT. RAYMOND W. HATCH. tec. De.paia Building. T(k. Pendleton. Oregon. AH!. Phuae SECOND HAND DtlLtHH. V. 8THOHLK. DEAUH IN NbS and second hand gooea Caea PJd tar all Ind-hand gooda. Caa- place to buy household geode. lis a, Coart. phoae 17 1W. DOCTORM. fX- A. ROB. PKAOTU'bI IJMIY. 'ted te the sye. ear. nnm snd 'hruet. Chanty patients lt an I Ird Selnrda mornings, ll jud,J Bsild.ng. LEGAL BLANKS OF IVIPT DB scription for eoaaty court, drear conn, last lee court, real estate, etc MIMUjAMOlIk LXOAL RLATWS OF rYKUT t'S aerlptlon for eoenty eeert. tlrmmm eeart, Jastfaw eeert. real set. la, sea. for anas at Be