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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1917.
EIGHT PAGES
PRESIDENT OF CUBA AND HIS NAVAL AND MILITARY STAFFS
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More "Pep"
Lower Price
And you get all the beauty, performance, comfort
and easy 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.
washed and
City Auto
722 Cottonwood St.
Cheer up If you find that you are
not a genius. A scientist "' that
genius Is a sort of epilepsy.
How's Thu?
We offer one Hundred Isjllors IteKard
tw ssy cae nf I'stsrrh tlist rsnuut be
.iird br lltill'ii t'sisi-rh M.illrlne.
Hall's i sisirb Mr.ll.liH- baa been taken
lir t-atsrrb tufferers .r lb ant tblrrj
lie Jesru. and has berooie kunwn aa the
m.-l reliable remedy for Calarrb Halls
l aisrrb Medlrlue aits thru the rlloud od
Ihe Iikous surfares. einelllag the I'olsoo
fi.nn the lll'ssl and beallu( the dlaeasea
LtNr liana.
After yoo hare taken llalla Catarrh
Uedkine for a Kborl time you will see a
areal Improvement In four general health,
start' taking Hall's l atarrh Medicine at
once ahd get rid of raisirh. Seud for les
unionists, free.
K J CHK.NKV a TO. Tnledo. Ohla
Hold nr all lirugglsts. ".V.
SEEMS EVERYONE
- HEARD ABOUT IT
MA, WANT TO TIIV SKW IR.I"J
THAT DRJFX l l-HSS M
TIIKY NIT OIT.
Jood new spreads rapidly and
druggist hera ara kenut busy dispen
sing freeione. the refcent dlsoo-ery o!
a Cincinnati man. which Is said to
loosen any corn so It lifts out with thi
fingers. A quarter of un ounce costs ver
little at any pharmacy, but Is said
to be sufficient to rid one's feet of
eiery hard or soft corn or callus.
Tou apply Just a few drops on the
tender, aching .porn and Instantly the
soreneea is relieved, and soon tha corn
is so shriveled that It lifts out with
out pain. It I a sticky substance
which dries when applied and never
Inflames or even Irritates the adjoin
ing tissue.
This discovery will prevent thou
sands of deaths snnualy from l.wkjaw
and Infection heretofore resulting from
the suicidal habit of culling corns.
WHEN YOU WAKE '
UP DRINK GLASS
OF HOT WATER
Wash thg fcolaong and toxins from
system bsfors putting mora
food Into stomach. .
Say InaMa-bathina makn am.
ena leek and feel elean,
west and refreshed.
yourself on the Inside before !
breakfast like you do on tne ouisioe.
I his Is vastly more Important hecausi
the skin pores do not u'worb Impuri
ties Into the blood, causing Illness,
while the bowel pores do
u.r everv ounce of food snd ilrlnk
o.ken Into the stomach, nearly sit j
ounce hf waste material must be car
ried out of the body.. If this waste
material Is not ellmlnsled dsy by da
it niilcktv ferments, and aener.it.-
and toxins which arc
absorbed ir sucked Into the
.iSm throiiKh the lymph
I.UmvI
ducts
which should suck only
nurlshnieiit
t.i sustain the hodv.
, A splendid health measure
lw.f(re hreakf-ist esch
la
dsy.
glass of real hot water with a tea
e,onful of limestone phosphate In
H which Is a harmless way to wash
these poisons. gaea and toxins from
ihe stomach, liver, kidneys and bow-rls-
thus .cleansing sweetening and
freshening the entire alimentary ca
nal before putting more food Into the
stomach. '
A iu.trler pound limestone phos.
Phst- c,.ts but very little at the drug
store but Is sufficient n make any
one, an enthusiast on inside-bathing.
Men and women who are accusomed
,,. wake up with a dull, aching head
or have, furred tongue, bad taste, nsa
tv hresth. sallow complexion, others
who have bilious attacks, acid stom
ach or constipation are assured of
rr. nounod Improvement In both
hi ill an l appearance shortly.
Cars
stored.
Company
Telephone 46
41 My Tuesday and Wednesday.
XKW WTYI.K IN AltM Y -.IMKM
War
ltfartjmiit
Wltli More
May AKnjl Suit"
WASHINGTON, May 1 fncie
Sam's army offb-ers may wr a new
service uniform. If a style now being
considered by the war dep.u-tment is
approved. The uniform Is the one
to bssrorn by the officers who will
accompany the Hoot commission to
Russia,
The c.sits or tunic resembles 1 loscly
that worn by British otMcers visiting
this country. Instead of the j. recent
colbir. which fits tigmly nnout the
neck, the new collars falls over with
lapels and strlis-s to designate the ser
vice branch of the officer will be sus
pended from the' fnpels. , It was ex
plained that the new uniform wilt give
officers more swaauer.' The uniforms
worn to Kussla will be ciom ne..n-.
than khaki' nnd resembling
tel. J
They will tie olive dia"to and
trench belts.
ill have
Mum- u man who boasts of his will-
1 -1 ... .h. a hi. last dl of blood
for his country In doing his level t est
to avoid shedding the first one.
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ent.tlve. of the French re -
nubile
receiving la. . 'he
. ..M i. l.ndlna that nation
with which to meet exper.ee. : th..;Fr,..ch an. baador Jaa-eranJ. Seer
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i-r.Hii.iBn ..rii fii.i-r-J:. umnnl. '
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of the Kallant little llepuhllc ., Cu-
ha, surrounded by hln military and j
County Library
NEWS NOTES
10:00 II 5 JO
KICHTS 7 tl . SUNDArS 2 tl 5
I THK HRAXCII .IItHA(tlFj.
. Items from several of the branch
libraries as given recently in the
' county papers show varied activities
land progressive interests:
Athena.
; Following is a comprehensive re-
' port of the financial condition of the
Athena Bruoh library from March
3rd. l!6, to March 12. 18lT. as ten
dred by the secretary-treasurer of
the local board:
iluliinee on hand, 1916
; Ponated from city 100.
Hec'd from library hall, cake
J sale and entertainment ... 170.47
j Total
' Kxpendilures-
I Kent
Janitor
Coal
I Uthts donated
' Magazines
j HiH.ks
1 Hook oases
. laut.si
. .$
76 3".
24. 0:i
6 l;
lis-,
2i.r,s
14.00
14.90
Incidentals
Building fund 182.00
$359.4.1
J 15. 5:
Balanca on hand
Fines
(ah on hand from ilf.-l.
Ami. fines collected . .
2 o
15.27
Total
Dit-bur nients for
P iper '
. .1 1
Ink,
glue
Cs'.h on hand
Hental books
Balance on hand from
1 31
A-nt. collected Hl.1-16
1915-
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3.34
70 !S
go "1
'
52
Total
pisbursed for new rental books
Cash
n hand
ANNA FUSS, Sec.-Treas.
The annual library hnll proved
complete success, hoth from
and financial standpoint..
social
large
j number participating and the toiai
(receipts of the evening were
rtnes for the evening were ;".'
jleaifnir n tidy lltle sum In the treas
1 ury Athena Press.
j Increase of business has necessitat
ed lengthening the hours. The library
Is now open both Wednesday
' Saturday afternoons in charge
11 I
of
i mriiilx rs of the board.
UNI.
The H.llx Library was moved int-
i its new .M.-irters last m eek which arc
: more conveniently situated than th
! old location, itver sixty dollars was
' recemlv sut.scriiH'd by citizens of He-
It
for the maintenance of the local
f
tsi
, library
The circulation of books In
LENDING FRANCE $100,000,000
cuotry dortr-g
May, The photograph
shows left to right. M t-ssenaoe n
I the Fter..
th Emhai-sy.
8lmon,
MJUTAKT AND NAVAJ tTrrg.
mini xiuffB. C.uha I 'prepared to I
i:uce jfi the iIlHpoeal of the United
KtatM un army of 3o.M)0 thoroilKhlv
trained and equipped troops for der-
was almost double, that of the pre
vious year" and prospects are bright
for even -better results this year. The
new library hours will be on Tuesdays
from 3 to 5 and Saturdays from 7 to
3 for rearling and exchange of books
and on Sunday afternoons for read
J:ig only from 2 to 5.
IX'ho.
With the. money raided at the pia-.in-rade
dance recently, the library
hoard has i.urcllased cork linoleum
lor the library room of the city build
ing. The new floor covering im
proves the appearance of the room
and makes it much more comfortable
'or the patrons. Echo News.
l-TOewBUT.
The library social In the I. O. O. F.
hall on March first was a success
from every standpoint financially
and socially and the promoters ar(
... ..1 .Ilk 4hu .a.lllt 49 ?iM
re;ui lm- " .
was realized. All. the entertainers re
ceived liberal applause and had to
renfond to en,cores. Miss Kicheys se-lec-tlons
being .especially attractive.
Cafeteria supper a'as served. After
the program the cakes were sold to
the hiKhest bidders. The "hard
limes" coatume prize winners were j
Mrs Memory, Mhel Johnson. L.roa
Johnson and Kmerson Huffman
Frecuater Times.
Stanficld.
Another book case has been Install
ed in the .Stanfield Library t.l accom
modate the children's books, also a
table and chairs added.
Miss orpha Dunning has been ap
pointed libiarian with library hours
from 4 to S on Tuesdays and Thurs
days and from J to 1 on SaturdaV
evenings.
The library ball given May 11th Is
reported as a very successful affair.
Weston.
The Library Board of Weston has
allowed the library room to be used
a the headquarters o the Weston
Auxiliary of the Vmatilla County Red
Cross with meetings held on alter
nate Fridays at 1:30.
WtOIKN 1KIN; WBOi WOltK
One of the most striking results of
the great war in Kurope is ihe extent
to which women are doing tne wors
! Franc reports that practically every
i able-bodied man is in uniform and
j women by the thousands are engage.l
i 'n doing men's work acting as con-.
tductors and drivers on tne cars anu
: doing nil sorts 01 heavy work besides.
' This shows unexpeciea pswumi"
1 i" what has l.en mistakenly called
the weaker sex. Women are suujeui
to ailments which men do not have,
and v. hen so ailing become weak,
helpless sufferers. But a remedy has
p.een found. For forty years. Lydia
E Pinkham s Vegetable Compoun i
has leen making such women well
uml str.mgnn.l as able to do wor
as any other women.
u-H--t llot to Blow nrt.
KOItT jiXKIJ.INtl. Minn., May 22.
Finning a Mile print with writing in
a foreign language on the reservation
led military authorities to believe
there was a plot to dynamite the fort
where -,an reserve officers are truin-
lug. The finding was reported 10 me .
1 department of Justice. '
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ExvrassintMa'
tarv of the Tressury Wllllsm G. Mc'1
Adoo. aeisisnt Pecretarv or tne
Treasury il'v and J. i. Williams.
! Cniteil Ststes iomptroller of the Cur.
n-ncf ,
i.
is
T
merican force, that j
vice with the A
:re to he sent to 1-rance. Cuha',
declaration of war aaln Germany ,
was brought about solely because of
SWINE MARKET
I'DI'.TUN'D. May 22. Very seri
ous decrease In the runs of livestock
was shown at North Portland over
Sunday," this heing rull confirmation
of recent forecast in this paper.
t There was a further advance of
25c in tops fit the swine division of
the North Portland -yards Tor the
week's owning, one lot of extra good
stuff commanding $16 25. or the high
est price on record for the. open mar
ket here. ' fT- V-
Over Kunday the total run ofstfine
at North Portland was but head,
inc'udir.g a fair run of stackers from
California. I -ant Monday morning th.
..,,, r Ind vear
ago today the showing was 2H1 head
While tops were quote at an aa
vanee of 25c for the day, the general
market was 15 to 25c up.
General hog range:
flest heavy
tl6.00le.2'
15.759100
14.75 IS. 25
15.2514 50
13.5014.54
Best light
Hough heavy
Pigs
Stockers
Cattle .Mai-ktt Steady.
Steadiness was shown in the cattle
trade at North Portland for the
week's opening. There waa a ver
small run for the Monday market, to
tal receipts being but 33 head, com
pared with 845 last Monday, and 69t
head for this same ay a year ago.
Early sales in the cattle division In-
dicated a generally steady to strong
tone, with prices not tested for top
stuff.
General cattle market range:
Prise light beef steers. . 1 10 50 1 1 1.25
Prime heavy beef steer. 10 50 it 10.75
Choice beef cowa .O0 .50
Best heifers .0010.00
Ordinary good cows. t.26rS 8.7S
prime heavy butcher bulls g.OOW 8.50
Light bulls 5.00 7.50
Calves 7.0010.0.
Stocker-feeder steers .. 7.00 g 00(
KtocKcr-feeder cows ... .00a 7.60
Mutton Market Nominal.
Whilt a somewhat better showing
of sheep ajid lambs is expected in the
north Portland marketing during the
immediate future, there was only a
very nominal supply reported in the
yards over Sun. lay. Total showing
was but 2 7 head, compared with
1033 last Monday, and 535 head this
same day a year ago.
Not enough stuff came forward
during the day to test the trend of
the trade.
Nominal wool mutton and lamb
market:
Kast mountain yearlings $1 3.504X1 13.50
Best valley yearlings ... 12.25W13.2S !
Kwes 11.00 12.00
Best east of mountain
spring lambs 13.50414. t0
Coats 4.25 4 4.50
Best valley lambs 1J.00W13-50
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS.
r w BA1LET. ATTORNBT
AT
Law. Rooms 7. . . DespaJ Bldg.
GEORGE W. COrTTf, ATTORNET
at law. Room 17, Schmidt block.
5ARTKR SMTTHE. ATTORXETS
at law. Office In rear of American
National Bank building.
FEE FEE. ATTORENTS AT LAW.
Office In Deepaln building.
IOHN W HCrF. ATTORNET-AT-Ijiw.
Room I. American Nation
al Bank building.
R I KEATOR. ATTORJfET AT
Law Room 34. Smith-Crawford
Building.
A NEVTRKRRT. ATTORNET AT
Law. Smith-Crawford Building
PETERSON BISHOP. ATTOR
ney at law: rooma 3 and . Smtth
awford building.
IAMBS R. PERRY. ATTORN EW AT
Uw. Office) ovsr Taylor Hardware
cmpany.
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RALET RALKT. ATTORENTS AT
law. Office la American National
Bank Building.
FREDERICK 8TKTWER. ATTOR
' oey at law. Office In- Smith -Craw
rord building
I
a A. LOWKLU AT-l-orotl a-" '
counsellor at tow. omee in
pain building.
her strong feeling , or aympathy and
admiration for ttw tnitea
in return for our aid in the Oihan
war for independence.
HITS NEW MARK
Shorn stock 1 1-2 2c per pound
less.
Mnndaj. iJvexUx-k, Shipper.
Mogs Kiddle Bros., Union Junc
tion, 1 load; F. B. Graham, Elgin, 1
load; P. U. Johnson, I Grande. I
load; P. D. Johnson, La Orande, 1
load: L L. Miller. Nampa. Idaho. J
load; P. Vlx. Pecaoo, Idaho, I load; J
A Luce. Corning. 3al... 2 loads; Geo. ,
Wurster, Montague, cal., 1 load; G.
W. Of field. Cottonwood, CaL. 1 load. 1
H. Howland, Condon, 1 load; Dalles i
Dressed Meat Co., The Dalles, 1 load: j
J. Martin, Maupin, 1 load. ,
Cattle O. D. Teal, Echo, 1 load: 1
H R. Kuehn, Castle. Rock, 1 .load. I
H. R. Kuehn. Castle Rock. 1 load;
William Bhepard, Waahougal. Wash., j
2 loads.
Cattle and calves O. tl Weed. Cot- j
tonwood. cal., t loads; Joe Mellis. 1
Ridgefield and Sauvies Island, . 10
cattle and 11 calves, by boat.
Sheep J. W. Weeks. Caldwell, Ida-
ho, 1 load. . t
Mixed stuff . e. Flslc, Parma,
Idaho, 3 loads cattle and' hogs; Cald
well Equity society. Caldwell, Idaho,
1 load cattle and bogs; H. J.rStillings,
Hermiston, 1 load cattle and lkogs;
C. R. Belshee. aloro, 1 load hogs and
sheep.
Aa tfm goes on the intelligent mu
sicians at the movies learn that "The
Star Spangled Banner" is npt for
frivolous momenta.
Uormfh 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
FCTiERAL IRBCTOR8.
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE gTORF
Funeral director and licensed em
balmer. Most mod era fnneral par
lor. morgue and funeral cars. Calk
responded to day er night. Corn.'
Matn and Water streets. Telepnon.
JOHN 8. BAKER. FUNERAL D5
rector and licensed embalmer. On
poalte poatoffloa. Funeral parlol
two funeral ears. Calls responded ti
day or night. Ptoce 7.
MONTANA FARM LANDS.
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Lands In eastern Montana at 93 50
to IIS per acre Suitable for farm
ing or graalng. Easy term a For In
formation write or see W. H. Holt.
Miles City. Montana.
AnciTTTECT.
RAYMOND W. HATCH. AR'IK'
tect. Desnaln Batldmg. Phoe
TCI. Peadleton. Orecon.
SECOND HANT TtEALrTR".
V. STROBLK. DE4.LKK IN M8
and eeeond hand gooda t'aa
paid for aH led haaut geodav Cheap
est ptece te tnay hotaseheid goods. 31
Itsoa 37 1W.
INSrR-'CE AND LAXD Bt KlK.
PENTLET MONTGOMERY, RCa
estate, flrw. life and accident Insa
ance asenta. (U Main street. Phos
pfe I
3 Early VcgetaUea ncl r
L Flowers g"
" houl be atarteJ now. Plant jt
J Mors'a Grand Prize Carrot. L
C Cabba)(.OnioB.Bt.Peaa. J
J SpiaackaadTarais. Also Mowss e "V
L Swsst Pass aad Fsaa. J
J All ara IctaJ
J California Seeds
Ji Doa't taka aecda tbat are "J aw
Y eW." GrtHors j,
Ji Oa Sab W ad UaJks, Daakea
I TO AoUr SM rrr Mma a Jt
I Sdm m4 det lr Mr llHe ryfc g
T y,'rtowilll srT !" S W
Jet M0RSB 8 CO. C
K SeeUror Sm fnmcimca
Women nhould remmfer that m
persuader a ktM alway discount &
frown.
BUY
BULK
Portland Seed Co.' Seeo.
recommended by the Oregon
Agricultural College and Pra
fessor Fendall of the Pendleo
High School.
Cut Flowers and Buddine,
Plant.
G W. Hooker
Fl.tmlST.
Oregon Journal Agent.
Phone 522 Messengers.
Store Depot Block, Main treet.
Free Delivery. Open Eeninn
DOCTORa.
& A. ROE. M P. PRACTICE LT sa
lted to the eye. ear. nose and throat.
Room 21. Judd Building.
j MlSCELLANEOra.
ATTENTION. 1.1'TTKIl e PfcK
round we w-sll pav $li.oa rewara)
if our Hme Bitter Merger faila te
J me.--e one i i Tit of mMk and one
'poind ofl.tilt.r into two rw.unda la
lto miiutivi. Sweeer thun creamery
1-uti.r. Price 15 U'l riruiiy Buttar
j Mcreer Company. 410 Kai"t Oak Hl
yyaiia a;ia. n iwninci.tn.
I'KTAI.l MA IMTtllKRT. F.-TAB-
lished 12 '"an ship day ol
chicks to points r. s he. I In three daya
Five yaneti.s v challenga the
h. n. Fee circular. L W. Clara.
1'etaluma t'al;f.
ArCTlONKKIt,
COL W. F. TOHNKA. AUCTION,
eer, makea a socially of tauraneaa
eftock and machinery salea.
man that gets .. the money. ' 1
order at East Ore-rcnuui offlea.
MlrtCKl.LAX KOI.
HAZi:i.I. WINDOW WAfMIKU
Carpet and l!flr cleaner a
j ranlnr An- k.od of work done s.s
i the d.v er y b. rta'Ssfsc.i..ti I Mria.
I te-d I h.'l.s !' Ill f. o.rt.
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