PAGE SEVEN EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONPAY, MAY 14, 1917. Don't Miss This Offer Good For New Subscribers EVERY WEEK SECRETARY M'ADOO HANDING THE ALLIES $200,000,000 CHECK IT ' MAGAZINE year if you but fill out uid send in the attached coupon. Free 'VMS 'Ml I The bent car in the world at its price. A crack-a-jack six for the price of an ordinary four. All the fine features of construction, power, 'de sign, economy and durability of the highest priced sixe8--without paying the higher price. Cars here for immediate delivery. Stripped chassis for your inspection. Repair Shop With Competent Mechanic. Tjres, Accessories, Gasoline service station, washed and stored. City Auto 722 Cottonwood St. ACID IN STOMACH SOURS THE FOOD SAVS EXCK8B OF imIUCILMIUC acid is caitkk of 1xii okhtion. A well known authority states that stomach trouble and indigestion is nearly always due to acidity acid stomach and not. ss most folks be lieve, from a lack of digestive Juices. He states that an excess of hydro chloric acid In the stomach retards digestion and starts food fermenta tion, then our meals sour like gar bage In a can. forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon We then get thst heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, we eructate sour food, belch gas. or have heartburn, flatulence, water (rash. or nausea. He tells us to lay aKlde all digestive aids and Instead, get from anv phar macy four ounces of Jad Halts and t.ke a tablespoonful In a glass of wa ter before breakrast while It Is ef fervescing, and furthermore, to con tinue this foe. one week. While relief follow the first dose, it Is Important to neutralise the acidity, to remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys snd thus pro mote a free flow or pure digestive Juices. Jad Salts is Inesr-enslve and i made from the acid of grapes nnd lemon Juice, combined with lithla and sodium phosphate. This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with escellent results. All HAND'S The only NEW face powder in the past SO years Oh yes. there are many, many kinds of powders on the market, but this one is absolutely different from any you have ever had. The price is reasonable, too 50 cents KOEPPEN'S Ha" It- Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES HOT TAWALES CHILLI COn CARNE LUNCHES COFFEE vsrrtktag eleu sad mp-to-data FIRST Ct-AM 8BBVIC TEA 5c Paxki5te Under State Hotel .or WtM sad Cottonwood Bts. efcP, MT. Feodleton. Ore Cars Company Telephone 46 FLOW OF GEMS FROM BRITAIN IS STEADY Pinch of War Causes Many Farpilies to Dispose of ' Their Jewels. LONDON. May S. Despite the sub marine campaign, the exports of precious stones from Oreal Britain ti the United States in the last four months are valued at J7.1I48.33J against for the same months lust year, according to Unit ed Htates consular figures. Diamonds and pearls, it Is believed formed the principal Items. The steady flow of Jewels to Amer ica has been most marked the pas: Near, indicating that many families are disposing of their Jewels to meet the exigencies of war. VASKAIt'8 MUST WAIt BR1DR will uktuhn" to sti diks P01T,HKEF3'S1K, May 8. Vaa. sar'M fli-ft "war bride' will b Mins forIs Eno Driininipr of Hamburg, N T.. a senior who will b married to morrow afternoon at her home to George Kay, a prominent bust news man of I.amburjr. who. aa a member of the Officer. Kemtrve corps, hart been called Into active servic. MIkh Drummer received a telegram early thin morning' Informing her th?it her fiance had been called to the col or and nhe immediately obtained ' rnm the fnrulfv In a imecfal meeting ten days' leave of absence with per mission to return after her wedding tour and complete her college course. Amid the congratulations of her class mates she left for her home at noon after announcing that she would l" married tomorrow. It Is the first time In the history of Vassar college that a student has been permitted to leav to le married anr! to return to finish her course. How'i This? i tt .ffT on 11 until--! 'In. liar Itfwartl i fur !) i-iii1 f i'4itat rh tli nt 4 annul be urMl ty llntl'n t'mHTi h Mwllrln, I llnli V . "starr h Mfilicine been taken 1 ttv .ta-rb sufferer fr be at tlilrty- five veti (t. and hnn become hncwn o the , ttKMt rfltnlle remedy f4ir 'stnrrh. llall'N ntflrrh Mnlt-lne actit thru the Blood on itlir .XtiH'oiiH tiirfa'e. ewHing the I'oifloD I fiom The ItliHKt and healing the dlneaied I portion. 1 After yon hnre taken Hull Catarrh Medicine f.r a nhort time yon will aer a irrfat ImprttTement In your general health Start taking IIhII -atarrb Medlrioe at jonoe and get rid of catairb. Send for tea i tlnmnlalR. free, K J. rilKNKV ro . Tnledo, Ohio. Sold by all Pniggiata, iM. LADIES DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR ISK ;llMMA'K SAtiK TT'. AXI si I Pill It ItlX'IPK SI MIIUHIV Wll.l, KX. The life f Suge and Sulphur f"r restoring tailed, univ hair to its nat ural color dates liai-k to grandmoth er's time. She used it to k'ep her hair leaiilirull dnrk, alossy and at tractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appear ance, this simple mixture was appli'fl with wonderful effect. Hut brewing at home is mutsy and out of date. Nowadays, by asking a' any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and sulphur Com pound." you will get this famous old preparation. Improved by the add. tlon of other Ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well known downtown druggist says It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nnnody can tell it has been applied. Tou simply damp en a sponge or soft frusta with It and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after an other application or two It becomes beautifully dark and glossy. Wyeth's ( and Sulphur Com pound Is delightful toilet-requisite for those who desire a more youth ful appearance. It ts not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dl 4 ; ' US? ' ft' .... , , Lcm than a wick after congress had pawed an act appropriating $7,- 000.000.000 for the war, and a few days after the arrival of the British CALIFORNIA CATTLE REACH ORE. It)HTI.A.N'l, Ore., May 14. It was a very firm livestock market in gen-Ian oral that started the week's trading at North Portland on Monday, and the general trend continued favorable thorughout the six days. Fractional decrease In offerings M swine as compared with the previous Keek was shown, and this was reflect ed In the early trading, sales being made as high as 15.85 at the start. I-uter there were some concessions in dicated In values, and the murket closed at practically" fhe same figure an the closing of last week. 'leneral hog range: Best hesvv 1 S.S 15.7.1 est IlKht 15.r,0rl5.0 Rough heavy 1S.00 15.25 PiSB 14.0014.26 stocke'rs . i:t.ool4.26 Cattle Hun is Heavier. With rather liberal shipments of grasser stuff from California and good supplies from Montana, there nas an increase In arrivals of cattle In the North Portland yards during the week. The first real grnssers of the sea son were marketed M North Portland durlig the week, although some stock that had been rea on grass n-r hurt been previously marketed here. In general the market for cattle was firmer and higher at the start of the week, with the closing of the trade steady. The only disturbing feature noted was the lark, of appreciation among killers for dairy stuff. This us due to tho fact that the grass stock from the south was taking its place, and heretofore dairy stuff had been selling higher in proportion to imunllty than even the belter class offerings. General cattle market range: I rime IlKht beef steers 1 1 1.00 f I 1 .2t Prime heavy beef steers lO.nowlO.r.O Choice beef cows .25i S.Sf. Pest heifers .0 8 1 0.01 ordinary to good cows.. S.OOia S.no Prime heavy butcher bulls .0i S.35 Light bulls snow !. . 7 0010.0(1 Stia-ker-feeder steers... ." ' "" stocker-fecder cows ... &. ''n Mutton Markit Nominal. It was an entirely nominal market for mutton ami lambs at North Port- GOMPERS GREETS HEAD OF FRENCH MISSION ...-........ MMMirrmMJPWPiiw mi iiirr r 'n "T : p, mm ww" mm ppmmmnm .. A . . 'V V L jw ( ( -: 4 M VTV3AMJ 3 SAMUEIf COMPELS SmuH t.miH W. prde-nt of th , Ktveilnn M K-nr vivtanl. former pr S"nu" (,,m' V imirr of Franc nd hd of th Anterimn Federation of La-bor and pncj, war miwfon. on the ateiw of chttlrman of th labor committer of ,h AmerUan FVderation of Labor th Council of National Detenu. ' Hulldinff. Wash.nston. commission, the American govern- I ment handed to repfwwmallv nf the ,m,M a fJr $j00,000,00 as the tirm twar loan. Thin photograph shows Secretary of the Treasury Wil land during the week. There was only extremely light run during the six ! duys, and only a few head appeared I on the open market. These sold at very strong prices. Nominal mutton and lamb market: Best east of mountain yearlings I3. 00 13.50 Best valley yearlings... 1 2.00 fa, 1 3.00 Wethers 1 1.50 K 12.00 Kwes 1 100 P 11.50 Coals 4.25 4.50 .Spring lambs '. . . 13.50 AlltPl.AXK (4M1INE rNDKIt WAVfAT VX1VKKSITV 541 Student Sign for Daily Ictni No preliminary Kxpertcmue Is Re quired. I'NIVKIWITT OP WAKHI.WSTON. May . Fifteen students began the course In airplane conntrucllon under the' direction of J. W. Miller, assist ant professor of civil engineering, but 50 are now enrolled. The lectures are for students who desire to enter the aviation section of the signal corns and will continue un- ,n lne end of the chool year Some ,,f ,n(. subjects are: Types or air- planes, monoplanes and multiplanes: airniin. HetMils- stability static and dynamic essentials of desjgn; the avl- ation section of the signal corps ol the I'nited States army; and the com plete working details for the building of an air machine. No preliminary experience or study is necessary and outsiders may ar range to take the course. KKfilMKXT IN SKATTI.K OU'IM'H (JtKATTl.E, May II. The First Presbyterian church of Seattle, which hs a membership of 6T.O0. and Is said to be the largest congregation of this denomination in . the orld. Is tiiklm,- steps to organize a home guard leKiment of its men who are exempt Irom conscription. The pastor. lr. Mark A. Matthews, formerly moder ator of the general assembly of the Presbyterian church In the I'nited Slates, offers to be enrolled in tho regiment. liam G. McAdoo signing the treasury warrant in the presence of Lord Cun llffe, governor of the Bank of Kng land, and other members of the Brit ish commission and British official NEWSY NOTES FROM THE HELIX COUNTRY Kast Oregonian Special.) rJF.LIX.. May 8. A new $257 switchboard has been recently in-1 stalled for Mrs. E. J, Leslie in the cen tral office. The annual meeting of the Farm ers' Union was held here Saturday. Several were In attendance from Wal la Walla and Pendleton. The baccalaureate sermon preached by Rev. Oornall of Pendleton Sunday was much enjoyed hy a large audi ence. - The W. c. T. XT. will meet at the Baptist church Thursday. A mother's day program will be giv en at the Hills school house Friday, conducted by Miss Opal Bice, teacher, whose school will close next week. There were four additions to the Christian church at the Sunday even, ing service. The rite of baptism will be performed one day this week. Misses Anna Taylor, Elva and Dor othy Bledsoe and Gladys Piper are the candidates. The Kvangellne Rebekah Lodge has had 13 new members Initiated within the past few weeks and is In a flour ishing condition. 30 members lielng present at the last meeting. A. H. Peterson and A. Stockman of Walla Walla were In town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Raymond were Pendleton visitors here Saturday. Mrs. T. G. Montgomery of Baker and m rs. J. L Montgomery and Mrs. Cog of Pendleton, visited, the Mont- gomt-ry home here Friday. Captain R K. Bellen of Wallula, was a Monday visitor. Mrs. J. L Killian and daughter. Mr. A. J. McDonald of Spokane were gtipfftft of the Tjplfe home Friday. Mlm Clara Klner is e pending the week in La Croe. Mian Krna Rutter wax a Fundar eiteft of Mixs MjTtle Curta in Walla Walta. Roy Rio of Jj. Grande, visited ov er Sunday with frienda her. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nelson were In town Sunday. n. S. Humbart of Eugene, was a Wednesday visitor. Mm. I., p. Smith visited Mrs, A. 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FUNERAL D! rector and Licensed em balmer. Op posits post of flee. Funeral parlor two funeral cars. Calls responded t day or night. Ftooe ?t. MONTANA FARM LAND. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Lands In eastern Montana at II SO to 111 per acre Suitable for farm ing or grazing- Easy terms. For In formation write or see W. B. Holt, Miles City. Montana. ARdimUCT. RAYMOND W. HATCH. AJtOtfl test. Pianola BaUdtac Paoa Tit. Peadletoa. Otegoav ftBCOVD HAND DKALKR& V. eTRORLB. DKALBR IN KOT aad second hand goods. Cast paid for aM lad-band goods. Cheap est place to tray boeseboKI geeda. 111 B. Co art. Pbooe mw. INSrR-NCK AND LJD BtTSLNEW BENTLBY A MONTOOMERT. REal estate, fir, life and aoddeat laaar snce sceats. IIS Mala street. Pboo WEEK EveiyWeelc equal to I - n ..f Oregonian by mail, remit $2.50 parts of five hundred ambulances the American ambulance field) mm vie now with the French arm lea. lUiewn If you are troubled with chronic or muscular rheumatism give Ctiambar lam's liniment a trtaL The relief from pain which it affords im worth many times its cost, able everywhere. Adv. BETTER AD SOFTER LIGHT Is assured by th ass of svsss sf these beautiful Jixtarss of surs. They giva a lick th4 Illuminates ths room- perfectly, bat that does not tiro or strata the eyes. They are not aive considering, their extra mf fldeDcy and extra beauty. Way aot at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN DOCTORSL 3. A. ROE. M D. PRACTICE Un ited to the eve. ear. noe snd thro. Room 21. Judd IJuilding'. MlSCEl-LAJfEOCS. IH Yt'l' WANT IVuKK OK IX) TOtl want help? If so, call or phone A ta House. 4 4 7. jWANTKli VLAi'l; WITH UANCIt- er ror two boy. i and it year old. phone 447. Alta Hotel. PETAWMA HATuniEUY. 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