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,t. i - -- im i -r jmm!T:TJTL .... "-. . w . . - r?rr-'w.'.--.-:v .'".' "."".. r"" -v" "-' 7r. ... rr.T"' - PAGE SEVEN" EIGHT PAGES FAMOUS WAILING WALL IN THE HOLY CITY OF JERUSALEM LOW EXCURSION FARES .r - . itrMn .t npvni UTnu nsPfinW MONDAY. MAY 21. 1917. - UA1LI LAol mtCtllA:i, raill'umm'i v.vw. I ' i - If IS fassase-..aaaaa. , , , v ?faarfaWM"' ah pa TO ALL POINTS EAST More "Pep" And you get all the beauty, performance, comfort and eay driving of the big high-priced cars at a lower first cost and far lower operating cost. Stripped chassis here for your inspection call and note the specifications. Car here for immediate delivery. Repair Shop With Competent Mechanic; Tires, Accessories, Gasoline service station. Cars washed and stored. City Auto Company 722 Cottonwood St. Telephone 46 BOY AND HIS PARENTS ARE GOING INTO SERVICE Boy Will Be a Soldier, Father an Engineer and Mother Telegrapher. RtJSHVllJ.E. lnd.. May 1 Since A. B. Htewart. city engineer, has of fered hla Mrvlcea aa a civil endneer lo the National Council of Defen. Mra. Stewart, who formerly waa a telearaph operator, hiui written to DRESS WARM AND KEEP FEET DRY TKI.I.S IU1CT"M-TIM WrTOHKKS TO TAKH Ml.TH AXI C.tTT RID OK VH1Q AVin. Kheumatiem la no rerectr of age. eex. color or rank. If not tha moi rtiingeroun of human afflictions It one of the moat painful. Thoae sub ject rheumatism nhould ent lea meat, dreaa aa warmly aa possible svold any undue expoeure snd, above all. drink lota of pure water. Rheumatism Is caused by uric acid w hich la generated In the bowela anl ..i i, .to the blood It Is tha - function of tne ianr gardens in the Cnileu States are esii- a. ld from the blood and cast It out mate(1 , nav, turned the attention of In the urine; the pores" of the skin n)or, thl(n 30.0110,000 people to the are also a means of freeing the blood : taBk 1)f nrduclng food. t,r thla impurity. In damp and chilly. 1 ..-n,,, people not only are end.avof cald weather the skin pores are clos- lng t() IrcKlure ffod for themselves," ed thus forcing the kidneys to do dou- ra((, ohnri,, UUhrop Pack, president ble work, they become weak and of Jhe Kmergency lnrden Commis- .nrf rll to eliminate thiS., ,,... -but they are learning I whirh keeiw scciimulatlng '. . .. 1. .Ka avatem. I snd circulating m "i"" .... . l. - i.,li mnc eventually -ettling In the Joints and muaclee cau.in stiffness. soreness und rain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism . nharmacv about four ounces of jad Sjilts; put a tal.leMpoon. iolts; put a m"'i" , ful In a glass of wster alio arms w- 1 fore breakfast ca.-h morning tor 1. 1. lrf to eliminate urlr k. .tlmulatlng the kidneys to 1 .' ihn. rlrt.llns the bloo nornini i...-m. - . f these Impurities. ' Jad Salts is im.i.". -and is made from tl acid of ranes snd lemon Juice, combined with llth- .nd - used "h. "7.rr.ub" lca"n woman 1. in a large measure re by thousand, of folk, who n ' wonalD,H for the high price and lect to rheumatism. Here vou have a . sp j.lnes W. Oerard. p.e-san. etferveent ""'-J; (Tormer ambassador to Oerm.ny. -drink which overcome, uric cld and to MnTr Is beneficial to your aionej- FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW imtM;wr savn taniRs akt: rrllN KH'II-K OK SAt.K Tr.A Al M'lJPIH'K. Hair that lose Its c.lor snd lustre or when It fades, turns gray, dull and Ufelesa. I. caused by a lack of sul nhur. our grandm.rther made up 1 mixture of Ssg. Tea and Sulphur lo Jeep her lock- dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and msn who .Jue that even color. tlful dark shsde of hslr which i- -o attractive, use only thl. old-time re- Nowaday, we get this famou. 1 mix ture improved by .the addition of oth er ingredients by asking at any drug storeTor a 50-cen. bottle or Wyeth'. Fe and Sulphur Compound " which darken, the hair . : ... .lu.rfv can DOSslblV tell It has 'been applied. Tou Just dsmpen r.pon. or .R brush with It anl draw thl. through your hslr. taking one small strand at a time. By morn ins the gray hair disappears: but wmU delight- the ladle, wit WyW h Sace and Sulphur compound to tha . besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few appllcatlona, It also bring, hack the gbsui and lustre and gives It rn appearance of abundance. Wvethe Sage and Sulphur Com pound is delightful toilet requislts to impart color and a youthful ap-p-ar-.nce to the hair It Is not In-t.n.1-1 for 'he cure, mitigation " protMlon of dl-ease. Lower Price INinlel Willard, chairman of tha Transportation and Communication Committee of tha Council of Defense, that she will serve in the capacity of a telegrapher If she la needed Mr. and Mrs. Stewart's only child, gimeon Stewart, who Is student at Purdue University. ' ex pecta to enlist when a company la formed there. Mrs. Stewart frote the following let ter to Senator Watson, asking hla as sist, lice: Dear Mr. Watson: Leon shall go if accepted. I feel aa though I might be useful to my country in my ca pacity aa he la In his. Consequently I have written Daniel Wilard, chair- A, .uA Trasnnrtntlnn committee. Nationnl Council of Defense, offering my services because or my aouuy ano experience aa a telegrapher. I was not a bit backward either in telling him of a few other ways in which I might render service In this crisis. I want to go with the first and stay un til the last Prussian has his due what can you do for me?" 30,000,000 ENLIST IN GARDEN WORK Camoaia-n to Produce Yield Splendid Result. . . ! Xn, I WASHINGTON. May 1 . 1 AOA flAO m..nn. rii r.mimw m ,h. value of land as never before." . , . 1, t. I ne value 01 Mr. Pack said hundreds of orgn tsatlons ure co-operating with th . ..,.i..i, ... including the general federation of women's clubs. the Christian Kndeavor society, the Ko rlub of America, the (iio-rien Club .merles, suffrek'e assoi-iallons, or ..m.T.-. -- - nansers " - actional lliatuuiions. ; lu.AMrs 11. v. o. I, tN WOMIS' (;-mrtl Ca-s Tliej KlmuM Go M Mar kot to ltuy. NKW VOKK May 1. The Amer- serted tonight In an address before the New York Academy of Medicine at a meeting called to oiscuse food supply In war. "We should make It fashionable for women to go to market and buy for the family." aid Mr. Oerard. "The credit system and the use of the telephone is re sponsible for the ever-increasing cost of food to the consumer. Iniundera. r"f" -" - ,. , i .... ..... ' . ! ' . A . ' is - . .. if- . . , M - ' ; .:' ."" ' . '" .: ' S ' . ,'t-'. . i i. . . n i;.'4 . .. - - , . ,;. , ' ! . " '..V' h 'TH-rVv.-' , M. : , VW,., ' ", ''---. iwei ..'3J .', aV.-R.Jn -a - !. 1 - ,. .. ... - ... c . - - v. jv S.- i. - a- ' wer ' : x . ... - ; .... ( iv-. - - ,J ' -.-. t i , ' - : - Y , , ,Mnm::--' pilrt of King Wmon' temple, in BEST HOGS SOLD AT $16 PER POKTLAND. May 21. There w a slightly greater run of hoKs, calves . . w... I.. f cattle In the North Portland yards during the rsoftn luutiiCTi b "r " - i . , ... i... .1 h oh rornrii earlv in the week at 116 at North Portlund. althoutrh th.re were strenu- ous efforts among buyers to force a I decline from bust week s values. Drmand for swine retained a strong tone all throuKh the week, and all of the top quality stuff brought ex- . , "' val General hog range:. Best heavy . . l 5.7S 1 ,00 Pest liKht 1B.0 15.76 Rough heavy 14.50 ft IS.OO Pl 14.00BM.jr. Rtoekers . U.OOtt 14.25 ood i attle Htearff. Steadv tone waa generally shown for ,m1 quality cattle at North Port- land during the week. The decreased run was main In the dnlry stuff, but .. ... .v.- r thl cluas i lie imiu w, ir - - - - of offerings waa not good, and values i were about S0C lower wnne iop " practically unchanged. I Report, from the Interior Indicate that the big runs of fed cattle are j over for the sejn. The local trade wems to realize this, for It Is making an effort to line up sufficient aupplles ; of raser from the south. i General' cattle market) range: 1 ' 1 Food,HAS NO SUUJ IU OUX fM JK. ruauuiwau''u,,, teachers, students, housewives. . , 'and 'other workers say Kood's Sar- Department of Agriculture MPurlua gjve. them appetite and Busy Locating supplies " for Shortage. WASHINGTON. May 1. No need for free distribution nor for sale Is at the disposal or tne 1 nueu Rtntes department of agriculture. States department or Hntunuir. , The department however, through I'-s j committee on seed Stocks, is recelv-ji ing dally telegraphic and other re- j ..a-at f.at tit nvflilil ble silliplles of Uds'of crop. fori... V j ai,. aw,tt tn locating seed stocks for In locating seea stocsa mi l..-,. 1 HI- where shortages -exist. , The ; Us-a Itles wnere ,mi-.i.," . .. -.i.t. .,nte. committee is t.p.iiriuitiW - . local and commercial ai; - tr..rt ... ...-ure letter dfirtrtburtoH of ' seed and to encourage plantings of . ail linmirtant crops . Information regarding shortages and surplus stocks should be ad- dressed to K. A Oaklev. chairman. on eed stocks, l S. Department of Agriculture, Washington. D. C t . c , , th THa,.vo.nsOT.Vc;en.Oreeoe et simple food, practiced temper.nc, pointed -tar appears on each pack- .. .u... a.ul aaa nf nflmwrain m ,.,llla l.a ancient mission as a symbo of health If you are troubled with indigestion biliousness or constipa tion, get a package of these tablets from your druggist. Tou will be anr prteed at the quick relief which they sfford. Obtainable everywhere. i Adv. WITH OUR SEA FIGHTERS fatAMfeaii the hand, of ChriBtiaiw for the first Prime 'light beef steers ;! Prime heavy beef ateers :Chnlra heef COWS S.00H 9.5U Pest heifers ?.. .: L'"dlnary to ,- rrnmp nravv nuii:iici u.ss v - Light bull. -Zt,aal Calves . i"S s'no Stocker-feeder steers .. 7.00 V 8.00 Stocker-feeder cows ... 6.00 3 l.iv 7 , While ml of the sales of sheep ;and lambs at North -Portland during the week would indicate a weaker I tone and lower price here. 'LPn- ditlons are Just the reverse. There waa really nothing of tiptop quality uvailuble for the trade during the week. A better movement is expected wltn- in the next week or 10 day I ocratlons now being general In i me j interior. From 10.000 to 12.00C head j are expected to move east within a short time. Nomina! wool mutton and lamo - market : m -, ... .,...-. yearlings . Best valley yearlings... IS .i S .0 Ewes ... 11.00 1. 00 Best east of mountain spring lambs ....... Ooats nn&is'sn ert valley lamb. 1S.00S 1S.5" Shorn stock I 4 2c per lb. less. . ..1 , m ( uriH heatthv bodv are .r..W -eo. Business i strength, ana maaes meir r... jeasv. It overcome, that tired feeling. . AQV. NKW ZKAI.AXn HAS GfVEN I If 13 ! It)Pl l-ATION TO AiaJES Men and 19,000 Horses Have lla.r Been Sent to the Front; K- , .-rolling twitinuce Good. ..- " 1. .-- , - "7 . ., !r..r .he war in proportion to the pop tlon ..f having contnouieu mo.e ....... , . . . K t.,i.,.i.. .Kan unv other Dart of the . . l!rltih empire, except Kngland an.l Scotland. ... f ...... I tint" r., ahoW IhHl NCW , ; Zealand's contribution to the British j empire s military fonea has been K0.5SJ men, out of a population ot j l.lso.ooo. or 1 in IS. and more than JlO.noft horsea have been sent to tha , front by this dominion. I'nder the military service act. a measure providing for a compulson' service to supplement "u""' August next The -end """ : consistins- wholly of. roarrletl men. will ha, drawn UDon. All New Zealand residents who make seditious statementa or state ments prejudicial to recruiting are summsrllv Jailed. Voluntary recruit ing ia still active and the proportion of volunteers la tha latest reinforce ments la large. The Oregon Knd four six 1 -J 'i 1 "I I eatme. UUUil I I III I Lllt-U 1 1.W IN INDUSTRIAL WORK E. W. Montell. County 1ub IaoT, on Trip Tlirougti West Knd rinds Vouog People Much Enthused. The hnvs and girls of Umatilla country are taking a vital interest in the industrial cluo movement, nui .a a maana of helnlna DCOdUCe more food but aa mean, of making large returns on their investments. On a trip through Echo, StanfieM and Hermlston, E. W. Molntell. coun ty club leader found the bos', and girls extremely interested In tne m d.iavini ei,.h work. In Echo a com mittee composed of E. W. Hammon, Mrs. F. T. oeorge. itrs. j. w. ir plotter, R . R. Lewis and Mra. J. f. Cook was formed to encourage the girls canning work and to bring to gether the producers and consumer. .w. i .t.hn.hw.ri an that the m-O- dnct might be obtained as cheaply as rosslble this summer. 1 ne uo w.n be amnloved on the ranches on ac count of the scarcity of labor. Philip Faucett was eiectea pre. 1.1,1 and William Reea secretary of the industHal club Which waa organ ised in Stanfield. The cluo nas a., enrollment of 20 members and has scheduled regular meetlnga during the summer. The first one Is to be neia on June 8. i u.nnim manv of the boys are going to work on the ranches. How ever practically all or those wno win be working at home Joined some pro ject. Marion Briggs was elect ea presi dent and Francea Hinkle secretary of the Hermiston cunning club which was organised by the high school girls. The cluo nas a memoe. 14 slrls. . - x...n.M l.n.M todav for Athe na, Weston, Milton and Freewater. WORMS HANDICAP YOI'R CHILO Worms drain tne srrengxn mo tility of children, makinjt them dull nd listless. Their power to reslrt more serious diseases Is seduced and energy and interest in Play la lack ing Kickapoo Worm Killer la a mildly laxative remedy in candy tab let form that children nae to tase. iv kill, and removes the WOfmS and lets your child grow f-trong and healthy like other children, non t ibi. yo-r child be dragged down by worms Full directions on the boa. At an druggists. 5 5c CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ATTORN ICY8. W. BAILKT, ATTORNBJY AT 'law. Rooms 7. t. I. Despaln Bid. gborgb w. coirrra. attorney at law. Room IT. Schmidt bloc. CARTER BMTTHK. ATTORNEYS at law. Office tn rear of American National Bank bulMIn. FEE FEE. ATTORKNTS AT LAW. Office la Deapaia bnlldlnB. JOHN W. ATTORNEY-AT-Axnertcaa Nation Iaw. Room I. Bank building. R I. KEATOR. ATTORNEY AT 'taw. Room I. Bmlth-Crawfore Building. NEWBFRRT. ATTORNEY AT m. 8mlth -Crawford Building. I. A. La PETERPON BISHOP. ATTOR 4. Imltk- neys at law: rooms a ue Crawford building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEW AT law. Office orer Taylor Hardware company. RALET RALET. ATTO RENTS AT law. Office la American National Bank Building. FREDERICK STEIWER ATTOR ney at law. Offloa la 8mlth-Craw ford buildina. BL A. U1WELU ATTO R N E T ANI it at law. Office la De pain balk) Ins. KOUXD TOIP SITMMKB FSI I IIKK TICK FTTH O 8AI JIT -Shift OCTOBKK, IM M SIVl; TCMHfI.K WrT AM TO EASTKKX bTATFU AVD tAS.UM. . Jortliorn -Pacific; By DAILY THROUGH TRAINS ORTli C4JA8T I.IMITKD. Ob-crvatloi. Car Train, and ATLANTIC KXPKE.SS. u Chicago via Mlnneasrll-st. Paul, aim one Iallj to M. IsjuIs Perfect Dining Visit YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL Secure full Inofrmation ai trains fryn WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Ore. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. Portland, Ore. TO CALirOKMA. via . . P- - I'ariftc" and "t.real quk-k and "FljoraSTfrt MIST PAY ITE Are -.Vui-i)Sr ror tax rri IS Rnung- OLTHPU, Mar 1. "Florists'' are "nurserymen" within the meaning of the -law and roue take ont licensee, w thev da not handle roses aa stipulated by law, according to a rul ing- made In an opinion py uiran j. Fair-brook, aanlstant atorney general. to B. F. Benson, state commissioner of agriculture. The point waa rais ed by florists who refused to pay the state fee. clalmiag the nearest to a shrub they raised waa the geranium. HA-; EDITOR IX EFFIGY. Whcing Meat Take Fla-nre of So eiail to Maorina Ferry.. MARTINS FERRY. May It. Wal ter B. Hilton, editor of a Wheeling socialistic newspaper, was hung in effigy here early today. It ia supposed men from rvneeuns brought the figure here. In a recent copy of his paper was a cartoon showing capital making the selection in the selective conscription 2p fJWrg. HOODIES, CHOP SUEY, CH1HA DISHES r. , .rornato unur t ow rxTNERAIi DIRECTORS. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE 8TORJ Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most mo era funeral par in. annme and faneral eara Calk responded to day or night. Corns' Main and water eireeoa, j a.au w S. JOHN a BAKER. rtrNERAX. DI reotor and licensed am balmer. Op posits poatoffloa. Funeral parloi two funeral eara. Calls responded day or night. Ptone T. MONTANA FARM IiANX-m. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Lands In eastern Montana at II It to lit per acre saiasDie 10 r rarm lng or graatng. Easy tenrav For m roraaaHnn write or sea W. E. Holt, Miles City. Monti ARCHITECT. RAYMOND W. HATCH. AROfTI tact. Deepala But Id lag. Pnon- 71. Pendleton. Oreaoa. S19COND HAND DEALER. V. ITROBLK, DEALER IN NI and second hand geoda Caa naid enr all tad-hand goods. Cheap aa pkac to buy boawebohl good til Conrc Fnone in". IN8CRA.NCE A.1D LAND BCSIKB. BENTLET A MONTllOMERT. KEaJ estate, firs, life and accident Insur nce agents III Main street. Phoa 04. Car Service PARK Enroutc rates and Talatial SteamtilW -ort N.a-thern." from fort land, the? plensnm Win. ' and containing an editorial recttlmc how England had tried to ennqoer America, was fastened to the efftgy- How't ThU? n - ... Hundred lellrs S ' for auy esse of Cstsrrk thst .-sbbs ba. cured by Mall's Catarrh MedVlae. Hall's Cstsrrh MedMne kas Seea by catarrh sufferers for the past tblrry- Cstsrrh Medk-loe sets ttarn the the Morous sorfsees, eipelluig "be i-olsiiw from tbe isioua sao " portions. aieuK-ine iw a - , " " great unproTement la yoor leeerai "eansw Start tskiag Hall's Cstarrb Jleditae on re and get rid Of ratan-a. Sod for tsea tlasoBISM. tree. . -. . F 1. CHFXKT CO.. Toledo. Ohio,. Hold by all Lrraggleta. 75c CHICHESTER SPILLS nlJ. r.ita lita.W Ttvh a her. Bmf m fmmw . SOLO BY DRtGGISIS EVESYMtlS BETTER AND SOFTER UGHT la aasured by tha nse of soma of these beautiful . futures ot ears. They glee a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that doea not tire or strata the eyea. They, are not expen sive considering their extra ef fldency and extra beauty. Way not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN '2 DOCTORa. a A. ROE. M D. PRACTICE Un ited to tbe eye. ear. nose and three. Room II. Judd Building. MI9CE1XAJTBOTH ATTENTION. HL'TTKR 4c PEf pound. We will pay lsa rewwra If our Home Butter Merger falls te merge one pint of milk and on pound of butter into, two pounds ia two minutes, sweeter than creamery butter. Price IS.00 Family Butter Merger Company. 410 Fast Oak S Walla Walla. Washington. PKTALl'M A HATCH KRY. ESTAB- llshed 10I. can ship day chicks to points reached in three any. FIts Tanetlea. We rhsllenge tha hen. Free circular, u W. Clara. 1-etaluma. Calif. ACCT10EERS. COL. W. r. TOHNKA. AUCTION- an- makes a spcialty of saock and machinery salsa, man that geta you ths mosey. L orders at East Oreontaa offloa. MiBtTJXA.irora. iUAZELI. WINDOW WAHH Kf Carpet and WsllIMiper CUaner ana ' sarnenrr Any kind f work done ls ithe day or .!- Hatls'art ..n cearan ! teed I'h'-ns 149 III K. Court.