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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6, 1917.
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YOUR GAR
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NEEDS TUNING UP
NEEDS REPAIRING
NEEDS OILING
NEEDS WASHING
1 BRING IT HERE 1
P , . -a
J We have an up-to-date repair jj
H shop with competent mechanics H
in every department. ' jj
m Promptness and satisfaction guaranteed fij
City Auto Co. Inc.
WITH UNCLE SAM'S BOYS SOMEWHERE IN THE ATLANTIC
Br -rrwvk ; r
i it $ - ij
p 722 Cottonwood St. Telephone 46 3
Be Patriotic
-Be Far seeing '
Combine your love of
country with good business
sense.
Buy a Liberty Loan bond.
They are as low as $50
and as high as $ 100,000.
They pay three and one'
half per cent interest.
They are exempt from all
federal, state and local taxa
tion, excepting estate and in-. .
heritance taxes.
The' time is short.
See us about one today.
AKX TKNIH-KTON BANK OK MflRCIIAXT
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BETTER AND SOFTKR
LIGHT
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la anured by the uw of Mmi
of then beautiful f'itur of
our. They lv a light thai
lllumlnatea tha room perfectly,
but that does not tire or atraio
the eyea. They are not pn
Iv conaldprlna their extr ef
ficiency and extra beauty. Why
not at leaat themT
J. L. VAUGHAN
LOW EXCURSION FARES
TO ALL POINTS EAST
Round Trip Summer Excursion Ticket on le daily June'
20th to 30th and certain day in July, August and Septem
ber to Middle West and to Eastern States and Canada.
Northern Pacific tly
DAILY THROUGH TRAINS
NOHTII COAST l,IMITKI. Oborrvatlon far Train, and ATLANTIC
FXPKESN. to I'hloiin " Mlnncanolla-St. 1'aiil. and
one Dally to M. Ixula
. Perfect Dining Car Service
Visit YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Enroute
flfcurf full
lnofrmtion
trtna fram
to rates and
WALTER ADAMS, Ag-ent,
Pendleton, Ore.
A. D. CHARLTON, A. G.
Portland, Ore.
P. A.
TO C.(I.IHKM . . H. fn. l"Utll stranihl V.irthrm
I'aiHfk"" arid H.rrat NortSrni. fnm lortlaml. the
quick and ilraanl trl.
HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR LIBERTY BOND?
'SOMEVHERE ON THE ATlAMTIC
Flrit p""tiKritph to be publihed I Mince the United States entered theben climinHtd by the ottnmir. The
Khowln'4 the- activities of bluejackets I e'ar. The picture was made on board j lecation of the Atlantic fleet in known
of the I'niled Htntea Allantle fleet. a arhl) the name of which hasjuniy to Government officials.
LIVESTOCK TONE FAIRLY STEADY
I'OKTIXVD, June With' the
exception of three tarlojids of stuff
the only arrivalM at North fortland
over ninhl wer drtve-in.
Two load- of hoKH came forward.
one from eastern Oregon and th
other from the Willamette valley.
General trade conditions show prac
tically no change for the day,
General hoir ranre:
Prime llffht 15.2S'1S.S0
Prime heavy J.40 15.50
With 12.&0&' IS 50
'ttle Market Havomllp.
While the cattle market In -ener.l
wan favorable for frood stuff during
the day, practically the only arrival,
were odds and ends. Mont of thene
came from nearby points. Trade
prices are about steady.
General cattle market
f Mixed stuff -ilobert MctTrow.
; dendale. Wash., J load cattle,
and sheep.
Gol.
hogg
AVIATOR DIES. YALE
MAN HURT, IN FALL
5,000 See Hydroplane Drop to
Buffalo Coast Guard Re
cruit Will Recover.
ranRe;
5i 10.25
9.00il' n.r.o
7r0(W
7 .00 &
Rest bfef t leers $ 9
Good nef steers .....
Ret beef cows
ordinary Rood cows
Rest belters R 0 41 8.75 j
Willis 5.00tff 7-ftn j
Stackers" feeders .50 '
A ihk her small Klw' Supply.
There was another Miiiall supply of j
Mtutf reptirted In the mutton yarns
at North 1'ortluiid fiver tifaht. Trad
conditions are steady to strone wl h
former prices well maintained.
General mutton and lamb mark'' :
Valley sprintr lambs. . . $l3.flfl i 1S.."T
Eastern rea;on sprinir
lambs 3-2!4i 13.7
Shorn earlinrs 1 0 50 fi 1 1 .2!".
Shorn ewes 9.5" l 9.75
Wool stock 1 l-24i2 1 -- a pound
hiKher than shorn.
TumU) iJteMfM'k Shipitern.
Hokm Elgin Forwarding Tom
pany, lxtsiine. i load; Georire Kolil
hiigen , Ilose burg. 1 loa d .
in'KKAI-O, Jone 6. In sisht of
S,0)0 persons, attracted by com pet i
tiv drill of Buffalo high school ca
dt, Krederick Zimmer. twenty-nine,
an aviation instructor, was fatally
hurt, and Seymour H. Knok 2d, eigh
teen, was seriously injured this morn
ing when a Curtiss hydroplane,
driven by Zimmer, dropped 200 feet,
hit an arm of a telephone pole, fell
atop an automobile and thn struck
8.50 j th ground.
7 50 Young Knox's mother was at the
rivr front aero station from which
the fixing boat rosa and saw the acci
dent. Knox, who toniKht was expect
ed tip recover, is the son of the late 5
and 10 cent store milionatre and a
member of a Yale unit of the Aerial
!toant Patrol. Naval Reserves,
t Five times Zimmer- had taken his
machine into the air before the flight
: which was to prove his last. As it
i msp over the park where the cadets
were drilling it faltered, then fell, for
some reason not yet determined.
Two men were slight hurt in the
auto hit by the plane. Zimmer died
four hours later. Knox hus not been
able to talk.
menu; i;i-opks with max
SI IK HAD K.NOUX 3 DAYS
In the mightiest war of history; its na
val forces already are engaged in It.
Hut Instead of training its recruits for
serv ice in thin nav y 1 1 la swear i n g
them into aervtee and sending them t In all Its msgf
hack home ber.aus of the lack of
training facilities. Between 7000 and
K000 men have boen accepted in this
manner and ant back home, on gov
ernment pay, to await orders to report
for training. We ought to be training
men night and day."
$100 Reward. $10O
TO DARKEN HAIR
APPLY SA6E TEA
MKK YCHnVUS BRIANS BACK ITS
. ANI ATTllA rn V H KHS
The renoVrs f ISM eper wilt hm all
to learn thai thr Hi at tesnt o M-aM
dliSMe that tem- hnm tee sl4
ami thf is
f ararrb twlng rtly Inftnemwt -ti-
tnflensl ftindithir. r mitres rcHtM
trsiinent. 1 1 r 1 I'm 'srsrrh MiHilrln ta aMa
lntfmnllF and acta trim the tke wm
MnrofM Hnrfurni r tne iT"a 'wmf
uroytng the rininUrn or tte
lag ttM patent atrntrth by
cMuTirnroa a no aawiiinn
Ira ark. Tb iirour Vet ra nave mm aw wi
fattb In ttoe mratl powera nt al
atarr h MhII lae that tbey nfffr Otae aaa
dre1 LMiliara tor muj ease that t falbi a
rtire 4end for lint nt teal imnntata.
A.Mr- V J. HI rN r.V '..
Ohio, Hold by all lruggiata 7."e.
the rtltaaav tL1
aarnrw fa asiwai
n have mm aaK
Miiit-bcr'H latmht r, 'aH urcd by Her
I ins band and Sister,. SUU Pre
fer: Song; Rooster.
PHIIAIEI.PHIA. June 6. Mrs.
Norma n Spangen berg. a in i nister's
daughter and a bride of two months,
was held in 3800 bail today by Magi
strate Mecleary in the Central police
court, charged with eloping with
Rert Williams, a professional song
booster.
Williams, who is thirty-one, is a na
tive of Dallas. Tex., and "demon
strated sheet music at a, & and 10
cent store at Easton, Pa.," where Mrs.
Spangenberg was employed as his ac
companist. He was held In $500 bail.
The two were arrested at Eleventh
and Market streets, where they were
traced by the eloping woman's hua
band and her sister Mrs. Mattie Nay
lor of Lambertvllle. X. J. Mrs. Spran
genburg Is seventeen years old and is
the daughter of the pastor of a church
at Belvidere, N. J.
At tne hearing: her sinter testified
that Mrs. Spangenberg knew her hus
band for several years before she mar
ried him. She knew Williams, how
ever, for only three days when they
decided to elope.
"Yes, I knew my husband three
years the bride retorted, "but that
was three years too many."
Spangenberg announced at the
hearing that he intended to divorce
his wife. The elupin couple were in
this city for five da a prior to their
arrest.
Renew the
Joy of Living
Don't let ill health any long
er rob you of life's pleasures.
Get back your appetite,
strengthen your digestion,
stimulate your liver, repu
lata your bowels and im
prove your blood by taking
Their action is prompt and
thorough, and you soon feel
their benefits. You will eat
more, work bettel", sleep sound
er, and feel new strength after
a short course of these depend
able pills. They restore
healthy conditions, and soon
Bring Health
and Energy
Lmrtw 9mtm A., Mnlichra M Ik. (ii
Sold Itwrn. In bain. xc.
I'OI-I'M STItJKK SPKKAJW
HFSIMTK WAOK I.VCltKASf-I
JKROSI B. Aria. June I. Members
of the Boilermaker union were call
ed out today at Clarkdale, in the
third ympthetic strike supporting
the demand of 250P. atrikers" in 20
copper mine In trila district im-c
lat Friday.
Oiirpentern and ricians jirt1-
vlu-ly were called out.
Inireaaea in warces have been
Kranted by the oierators, but thn
men'a demand for recorsnition of the
union waa refused.
xwv nmc i-'K sats navy wn.i.
M- KI IWIMHW MEN IN THK WAII
IMflan-H Itecrttlts Should hr T-mlncd
al imee. Iitoad or Being Kent
Home to Await Order.
f'HIfAUl). June . '"The Vnited
States navy will need 00,000 men be
fore we are throuch with thin war. 1
said t'apt. W. A. Moffett. command
ant at the tireat Ijikes TraininB Sta
tion in an adilre before members
of the Tress flub of fhicaso yester
day. 't'oncreRS." he remarked, "haa au
thorized an increaf in the strength
of the navy to ISO, 000 men, but I
think four times this number will be
needed before we are throuich.
"This is a nation which thinks Itself
sreat." he continued. "It is at war.
Common garden mitre brewed Into
heavy tea wltto sulphur added, will
turn gray, streaked ana raaea na.r
beautifully dark and luxuriant. Juxt
few applications will prove a reve
lation if your hair is f.idlnc. streaked
or gray. Mixing the sage tea
Sulphur recipe at nome. momn, m
troublesome. An easier way is to get
SO-cent nottle of Wyeth' Sage
and Fulphur Compound at any druK
store all ready for use. This is the
old time recipe Improved by the ad
dition of other ingredients.
While wispy, gray, faded hair Is
not sinful, we all desire to reta.n
our youthful appearance and attrac
tiveness. By darkening your hair
with Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur
Compound, no one- can tell, because
It 4oea it so naturally, so evenly. Tou
Just dampen a sponge or oft bruah
with it and draw this, through your
hair, taking one. mall strand at a
time; by morning all gray hairs have
lisappeared, and. after another ap
plication or two. your hair becomes
beautifully dark, gloesy. soft and lux
uriant. This preparation la a delightful
toilet requisite and Is not intended
for the cure, mitigation or preven
tion of disease. ,
SALTS FINE FOR
ACHING KIDNEYS
VK KAT TOO MPCTII MEAT WIIICII
OAHiS KIDNEYS. THEN
TKB BACK 1 UTS.
Most folks forget that the kidneys,
like the bowels, get sluggish and
clogged and need a . flushing occi
lionally. else we have t.ackache and
dull misery in the kidney region, se
vere headaches, rheumatic twinges,
torpid liver, acid stomach, s'.eepleas
ness and all sorta of bladder disor
ders. Tou simply must keep your kid
neys active and cler.n. and the mo
ment you feel an acta,e or pain in thr
kidney region get air-out four ooncM j
MITM K SCHOOL M r-"ITNk
NOTICE JH IJKFKBY OIVr-N ttf
the legal voters of Hchool District
1 of rmatllla County, Ktate f r-
gon, that a (StUool, MEET I NO !
mi id district will be held at the CM
Hall on the 11th day of June, 11.
at 2 o'clock In the afternoon to
on the proposition of levylnaj a
special district tax. Poll ctow at 1
o'clock v. m.
The total amount of money needed?
by the district during the fiscal year
beginning on June 18th, 111. ani
ending on June 21, 11. la estimate--
ir. the following Diidgol and IncludM
the amounts to be received from tfce
county school fund, state school ful.
special district tax. ant all ataer
moneys of the distrlrt:
BlilKiKT.
I'tlmflted Kjienotirfr
1. Tea' h-r' ularl lnetti.uaic
1'rin. tpuls and Hop.
2. Furniture
3. Apparatos smf pn-.
scrto as Si. p.. rhsl. eraa
ers, storefi. enrtsiiM. ete.
4. Library uouks. Including Km-
eyrlopeilias - -
5. Plags
6. Repairs of elioolhoiefl, rat-
sommg High School Wall
and Hidewalls
7. Improving graiuMts, i;ral
M-hflM and lii;b srhent ...
8. Playground equipment, extra
labor aboot M-bnnls....
9. iDtermt on warraats aad iav
snranee -
10. Telepboaea. express aad
dra)a -
11. Jxnit.cs wages .
l. Jaoitwrs supfrllea .
13 Koel ..
It. I.kgbt aad power
water ..
Tapa
1.417 t
3.W
l.e
a.e e
ijiaf.ea.
1 Clerk's Ml err IKlO: ceasae
iV: printing f .'too 0
17. Poetmge and stationery
72 12 ; trnant officer ST2.eS
18. Per the payaient of boaoed
debt and Interest tneteno,
imoed under Kettlnns 117.
144 to 14H. and TJ of tke
rVhool Lavs of Oregon,
1MI7 . lASMM-
19. Manaal arts, tirade and
lligb :bool 1.1-e
JO. Domcwtk- seteore aad art.
aue and liigb arbool aad
bbuxIc anwaa
Jl s-leB.-e and roaiBaerce de
partments aaB.a
22. InHdentals iBrlndlng applies.
paier. ele - l.r)xa
Ilib .ehcKil and tirade Buin.
al training revolving fund,
contingent fnad. etc
24. Total ejuimated smmmt e
money to be expended for
all purposes during the
year 74.1S
KMTIMATKU RECK1PTS.
From county srbool fnnd daring
the coming stbool yeer u.ew.v
34iv.t
tbe
the comma school vear
'a-h now In tne bands of
dietriet clerk
Canh now In tbe bands of tbe
county treasurer, beloaguig to
Ike district
of Jad Salts from any- good drui! i pronf , ta.l fund "during
store here, take a tablespoonrul In a
glass of water before breakfast for
a few day and your kidneys will
then act fine. This famous salts Is
made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, oombined with Hthi.i.
and is harmless to flush clogged kid
neys and" stimulate them to normal
acUvity. It also neutralizes the acid
in the urine so it no longer irritates,
thus ending Madder disorders.
Jad Salts la harm'esa; Inexpensive:
makes a delightful effervescent 11th-la-wnter
drink which everybody
should take now and then to keep
their kidneys clean, thus avoiding
serious complications.
A well-known local druggist sav
he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks
who believe in overcoming kidney
trouble.
Xs
Total estimated receipts, aot in
eluding tne money to be re
ceived from tbe lax which It I
proposed to vote -.g22.0a.
KKCAPlTCIATIO!.
Total eatlnuted exnenees foe the
I year 7,M.
total esrimateu receipra an in
cluding tb tax to be voted tl.ltm
Balance, amouat to be raised
district tax
Itated this
1st day ef May,
J. T. BROWN.
. w. riiKi.psv
B. L- SMITH.
V. P. KTHAIM.
ELLA LUW1XU
Board of rKrertors rVhool Dlst.
Attest: LOT LIVEKMUUK. Clerk.
32.M
1917.
Na 1
0 K OF AMKKICAN A V I -
TtlltS I'l.YlNti IX FltANt F
REMEDY FOR MEN.
AT Y0UI OHUCGrST.
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CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y
ATTORNEYS.
AT
n w BAILST. ATTORNEY
'Law. Room 7. t. . Daspaln Bid.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORN f
at law. Room 17, Schmidt block.
CARTER 8MTTHB, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office in rear of American
National Bank building.
FEE A FEE. ATTOREXTS AT LAW.
Olfic la Deapain building.
Kdward K. HinKle. ar American
.'Muter Mth the l,fa.'ttf S.iia iron
f Americans flitig in France,
ilmkle ns Ihtii in Cincinnati in
17. He s attemliiiK the s,-hool
"f Fine Arts. I'mi Is. m hen aar
declared, and itnnie.liutely enluted.
JOHN W. HTJFT. ATTORNET-AT-Law.
Room . American Nation
al Wank riulldtna'
r L KEATOR. ATTORNET Al
Law Room 14. Smith-Crawford
Building.
o uricnrBPt ATTORNET AT
Law. smith-Crawford
Building.
PETKRSON BISHOP. A TTO Re
ne y at law: rooms I and 4. 8mlth
Ora ford building.
JAME8 B. PERRT. ATTORNEW AT
. law. Office over Taylor Hardware
company.
RALKT RALKT. ATTOREVTS AT
law. Office la American National
Bank Building.
FREDERICK STXTWER ATTO
nay at law- Office la mlta-Craw
Snrd balldtna
R A. LOWIU. ATTORNET ANT
eounaelloe at law Orflee la te
II tit AL DIRECTOIW.
J. T. BROWN'S FURN1TVRE STOR1
Funeral director and lice need em
balraer. Moat modern funeral pax
lor, morgue aad funeral car. Calb
responded to day or night. Coraai
Mala and Water street. Tdephoat
.
JOHN a BAKER. FUNERAL. Di
rector and licensed embalmer. Op
posit poatofflce. Funeral parlor
two funeral cars. Calls responded U
day or night. Pfcone 7t.
insCEIXANEOCS.
MONTANA FARM LAMM.
NORTHERN PACIFIC HAILWAI
Land in eastern Montana at (t.a
to tit per acre Suitable for taraa
Ing or grazing. Eaay terma. Far aa-
rormatloa writ or e W. K.
Miles City. Montana.
ARCHITECT.
KAIMOXD W. HATTH.
tect. Pesnain Building,
't. Pendleton. Ore go a.
SECOND HAND DEALICRH.
V. 6TROBLK. DEALER IN NDW
and second hand goods. Cask
paid for all 2nd hand goods. Cheaa
ent place to buy household goods. lit
Et Court Phone 17 1W.
ATTENTION. FCTTETt 4e PEP
pound, we will ray uncc rewarr
If our Home Butter Merger fails V.
merce one pint of milk and one
pound of butter into two pounds In j
two minutes. Sweeter than creamery ,
rtiitt.r. triee IS 00 W.,nI?v Riittar '
Merger Companv. 41 Kast Oak St. . : AN 1CTBUJ'1 KNT 'KKS.N MAT
1 mumniT correvpondtaf
HF1.P UANTFI MAI.Fi
Walla Walla, Washington.
B A KELT. WINDOW WASHER
Carpet and Wallpaper Cleaner and
gardener. Any kind of work don by
the day or Job. fmtlsfactlon gnaraa-
d Phone It. Sit E. Court.
I for newanapers; t)0 to tio monthly ha
spare time; experience u 1 1 swan.
m canvasinr: subjects aiiggsetsd.
Send for particulars. National Frees
, Bureau. Room 4ia8. Buffalo, ft. T
MAI.K Ha.P W.VNTTT1)
ArCTIONFERH.
faDIilCTTOK.S.
RICH A RO a. PARK.. JR.. 91UC
Itor of Tatenta 141 F. St., N. W
Washlncton. D. C.
Miscn.ijNFora
LEllAL PLANKS OF EVEPT D
enptien for county court, clrcnl
roort lustlc court, real estate, etc
tor ea;e at East Oregon laa office
SI.S5 WTIAj be r.iri
1 1 each of several rtv-'t'e. wtm apply
for work to delreertar Tne Kater-fay r
tne Peat to coMnmers. Ontv N.ittM.,.
cteaa. gentleeianly and iwMllje l4
appty. Tbe at ta la addHiua e llherai
rs.b proAts aad maay oihr advaatagee
Apply to
MR. U tt. PRUim
719 Mala Ktreee. lMMl.tea. trev,
INSTKANCsI AND LAND m'SINRsji
BKNTLET MONTOOM ERT. RKaJ
estate, fire, life and accident Ineur
anew agsata tit Mala etreex Phoa
404.
COL W. F. TOHNKA. AUCTlOrt-
eer. makes a spdarty of
stock and machinery salsa
anaa that gets yoa th money." Lee.ee
orders at East Oeanslaa errtea
nocrniin
S. A. ROPi M P. rU-CTH-R MM
Ited to the eye. ear. ntw, and thrvat
r.cxim SI. Judd Butidlng.
IIFIJ W NTtS KKM l.tl
AN INTKUJiiKNT PI?ft4tN MAT
earn tl"0 monthly correepndra4r
for newspaper.; tto to t monthly h
spare time: experience unii.i i I .
no canvasainr: subjects aurgeseeav
Send for part cilliirs. National Preaa
Bureau. Room 4!S. Buffalo. .M T
LEGAL BI-A.VKS OF EVERT
I scrptloa for county eonrt. eti
! court, justice court, real estats.
for sale at Eaat Oregoalaa of flee.