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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 8. 1917.
TWELVE PAGES
THOUSANDS OF GERMANS SEEK TO ENTER RESTRICTED ZONE
0. S.
DFEPLY IMPRESSES
The vv
Blackt A
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THE FRENCH PEOPIE
i-iV , t 'i' aVd fc 1
r5"
KnovltHlv of Auier!-an proimrutloa
f r
.May lu iHM'ldlnic ractor In Victory
for the Allien, Cuitihou lHelui-e.
1
nion Livestock Show
Union, Oregon. June (3, (4, 15
RACES STREET PARADES r PRIZES
Best horseflesh in the West on exhibition and in action
Round-Trip Fare $ $3.S5 va
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
Ti trts on sal June 11 to 15; return limit, June 13
T. F. O'BRIEN
Wm. Ncftairw. Gwaral fmiMg
Amti Pof1tMi4
M7HK TO TTRX ClAX'K AllKAD
UKta Savin" ljc.-JatJon Will
Ojosr Itrfarr Senate Soon.
WJLSHIXGTOX. June "Daylight
kwmKm Inflation, requiring all time
--rer to be set forward one hour dur
wx the wmmer months, is expected to
before the senate within a few
with the faorable recommen
ef the Commerce Committee.
Robinson of Arkansas has
a report for the committee upon
3 tMll of Senator Oalder of New
Yrk approving; it-
5,000.000 Corns
Lifted Right Out
"Tha comfort and convenience of
n any millions of our people will be
promoted by its passage." the report
states. 'lt is regarded of special
ravlue in the present national emer
gency. The legislation is indorsed by
many boards of trade, chambers of
commerce, and other commercial and
civic organizations. Thousands of!
letters have been rec-eired in advocacy
of the legislation.
That the legislation afcould not go
into effect until next year is recom
mended. The change in timepieces
would be in effect from the last Sun
day in April until the last Sunday in
September.
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XEW YORK CITV, June The j other important government buiUUiiKs
drastic measures taken to keep the ! in many cases would prevent these
citizens of the nations with which we r8idn of this city from coming
are at war away from armories, arse- Tkln ttom their humiS l theiV
nals. public stores, the navy yard and For this reason thousands of Ger
mans and AustrinnSy are bcHlogirm
the Federal h'ullding here to secure
permission tn go about their pur
suits. The photo shuwH how these
foreign residents are applying Ynr this
Permission in the Federal Hi:ilding.
LIVE NEWS OF
THE NORTHWES
T
"l AIT- K Altl. O WIS KHJt i
AS SW1MII.KK IN ICTKOfT
Try 1 ln of Ia-i- "Ht-It. I
mit ri4 ot m Cur uow nd ttie ay to
ml l rf to e( rid of it obiy fur or fir
ttu '(ts Ii tiatt rToliittonised
fcijitory. It's ilie only corn reiaedj to-
9 irp f tiftm-MS
wrr 111 J i4 Ftrl That Cora
l:irWI Off tf J lf Gonr
Mm" 9Jat arts oa th new principle, not only
riWin up the wn, bat of loasD
iaT ik wa rfT a 1m that yxi can lift
C ft iVM atitk your finger. fut ' drop
v F-"tlt" na 4MJ ra or cailoa tjnitit
" HaTi ail. To cm a ifl toom1 sar a
- wart)M ata. or tTnb. or areoeai
4 away oar and for all -ita tue
" j4 img baadax. ;o-tfiDK aalvfw and
WfeWfrt tut-uts. T ry It (et aur-
Xv4t- ai wid ererywheri". 2.V a b-t
r arnt oa rev.p of prKv by K. Ia
ew a Tblrai;.. 111.
tMQ in Po(tJTa anf rwmnr4l aa
kr1it'a bp? corn ri?dy by TaJEmaa
sul JradiHt Dnig.
DKTROIT. June . Charged with
c:nleMling and swindling several
hundred persons on rainina- stocks.
b and other srhemea, Karl Davis,
fifty-one years old. said to be a form
er en plain in the United States army,
was arretted today by private detec
tives and turned over to the Detroit
police. Davis is wanted in many large
cities in the t'nited .States on a charge
of .-windlintr and his operations have
fetter him more than M00.00A
cf-rdmu to local detectives.
i AMhoiiKh Davis is middle aged, he
! h:is the at oenrance of a man twentv
years oll. He was well dressed.
j stood erect and smiled when the offi
cer grabbed his arm. Without resist
ing Davis walked to police headquart
ers. Ser.-hed at the station. $3,146 in
cash nnrt diamonds worth $1,000 were
found on him.
Davis v hi hnm b San Wnn.
Koir J Cisco, but the police say he is a well
known figure in Xew York.
TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE TEA
if mih with MiiPiim' rr
UAICKKX.S 0 KATVIt-lIJ.V
IMDV AS TMJj.
,1
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES -r
HOT TAMALES
CHILLI CON GARNE
PAtlSH STTT.B
LUNCHES
COFFEE
jthicy cl.a and up-to-4t
FIRST CLASS BERVICB
TEA Sc Package
Under State
Hotel
Oar. Wtn and Cottonwood P"
rotia MT. PandletOB. Ora
The old-time mixture of &ge Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gra .
' streaked and faded hair is grand-
mother's recipe, and folks are arin
uiititf it to ke-p their hair a good,
even color, which quite aetiHihle. a-
we nre li ine in an are when a youth
ful appearance ii of the greatest ad
varit.ige. Xowadays. thourti. we don't have
the troublesome task of gathering
th ace and the musy mining at
home. All drug stores eli the
. rftcj-t'-uh produt-t, improved by
! the :idd: .n of other ingredients.
1 called "U'v!h'i Sage and Sulphur
; Compound' for about 60 cnta a
J tKtt!e. It is -'T- "populnr iterauj-e
j nobody can diKcvor it has been af- ;
phed. simp! moisten your comb j
f -r a wtft bruh with it and draw thif j
'rhroujfh votir ha r. taking orie sma'l J
tr-iiii hi n tir); by morning th
i tzrny hair d' -i i.eas, hot what drt- j
. luring the la 'iie with Wyfh Sa-t
I ati.l s ,l.h..r p-ind. is th?(. b- ;
; sid- s t. M u' if ill-' darkeniiig th" h ir
S'ifr a f-w ;fM ! aton, tt mTko pr -j
tiu-." td.-t ...if !'ii-tr and Mit'r- '
;iti i tf a"!'"'1.tr'' whih is s' a- J
t i a '; i . e Thi ! .dy-tr-u-e iir-f;ra-
; 'in ik a l;-:h"'il toilet re(uisi j
; ffr th' s- ft-ho '1 re a m're youth
i ful hp--arn'e It ts not intemlt
J f-'f tii- nr" tiii' itntinn or prevention .
"f il'eH.
VANCOUVER. B. C, June 7.
Anson Penfield Date nam of I'ort-
land. sailed from Vancouver today
for the orient aa an agent of the de
partment of agriculture to find a
market for fruit from the Pacific,
The department is seeking a market
for fruit which was formerly sold in
the United Kingdom. England ha
placed an embargo on fruit. Date
ham will first go to China and -lub-r
will visit Japan. Australia. Xew Zealand-
the Philippines and eastern Si
beria. The investigation will re
quire a number of months, but he
will send back to tlie United States
such Information as may be useful
to Pacific coast shippers during the
ac ; coming season. Dateham will re
main in the most important markets
through next fall and winter, assist
ing the shippers as far as practicable
by observing the actual handling of
the shipments from America. Clar
ence W. Moomaw, in charge of the
foreign market investigations of the
bureau of markets of the depart
ment of agriculture made the fol
lowing statement regarding Iate
harn's trip to the orient: "An efrort
will be made throughout the Investi
gation to relate the worfc as clearly
as possible in practical ways to the
organized activities of those produc
ers and shippers who are most in
terested in the marKet development
work which is expected to follow.
For this pu rp'tse Mr. Dateham and
myself already have neld extensive
conferences with fruit shippers rep
resenting a very large pereentaife of
the fruit shipiers of California and
the Pacific northwest. As the re
sult of thee conferences the specific
phases of the investigation have lwen
filed with a very definite amd practi
cal program nf wrk. In addition
to this the conferences have resulted
in definite plans on me p:irt of the
shipper in taking immediate artva n
tae of fuch opportunities as the in
vestiK ition may reveal."
men and farmers came to Corvallis
to go to school today. Beginning to
day classes are being conducted for
six days to familiarize grain men
with the variety characteristics of
the principal grains or the Pacific
northwest and with the grade re
quirements of the new grading law.
SKAPLAXF.K TKK HEAVY TOM
COUVAI.I.IS. Ore.. June T- Orain
TiOXDOX. JntM 6. Ilritlsh M-a-plnrtos
tiNjk a heavy t.dl or the (ior.
man aeroplane Niiiadmn which vis
tcrday raldtni the KnglUh cfiat tl ad
miralty tatotiHiii Ttn!ay al.
KiulMicn enemy aircrnfi were sight
ed off (Kteml. priNtHHtliiK In a north
west direct ion. The on. my planes
er eliased to Kngluncf and on tholr
r turn one pilot and two nemy nlancH
were downed. I -atcr two or three wcie
(Mnijl4tely dftmvecl. four others
downed were out of control, two be
ins? einsid'red defitroed.
;crman A-autt- Kopulsed.
PAIiiS. June . Kxtr-mely heavy
losses were inflicted on two Crrmun
uFHaulting naves whi h tried vainly to
i each the French lines at Hurtebise.
the statement said.
Heavy luniu:;c at Ostriul.
IOXIX e, June as.- Yesterday's
bombardment inflictt-d vast dumaee
n the (icrninn naval depot Ht Ostend,
the admiralty statement said. Photo
of reconnaissance shows a majority
"t the workshops desroed or serious
ly damaged. The entrance gates tn
tho dock ards. thtf submarine bae,
the shelter and a dst rover under re
pair were, badly damaged. Several
vpftvla were sunk.
LONDON", Jun . Haig has swun
the Itritish columns forward nnd re
newed the offensive.
"North of the Soarpe we further
protrssd on the western sop-s of
( ireenland Hill." the statement said.
"WVst t( l.oos we gained ground
-Hv-htly." The rport Indicated pro
gress in enveloping Lens.
TORNADO TAKES TOLL
OF 32 DEAD. 200 HURT
Property Damage is Estimated
at From Two to Three
Million Dollars.
CHICAGO. June 7. Tltlrty-lwo
are known dead and iSOO Injured
as llie result of toriuidoet xnivp
lug four states TiM-mlay night and
etenlay. TIm prfHrt.v chtmasre
is stlnuit,d at rroni two to Uiree
million dolours.
I'AUlrf, June 7. "The French
government is deeply nnpresfled with
the result of American enrollment
for war." declared M. Jules Cambon,
ex-foi efmi minister.
"Officials . reHli.e that a certain
time miirtt ellipse before there is
thorough cooperation wli h (Europe.
In the meanwhile tiiey are struck
with the preparations t" dute. Knowl
edge of American preparation may
lie the decitling facror in victory for
the allies."
Cam bon declared, "has - demon
strated that the Kufsian tempera
ment ts oriental, hence easily influ
enced by occidental thought. Thia
the only bad feature ut the Stock
holm 'peace conference. Otherwise
it is not important.
France." the official orders of the
day declared. "n firm in her alli
ances and faithful to tho ideal of in
dependence and liberty for all peo
ples. She desires to continue the war
until the restoration f Alsace-Lorraine
in accomplished; punishment
for the crimes against her Is obtain
ed; reparation made for damage and
guarantees atralnst the return of the
offensive by German militarism. Con.
fldence in expressed in the senate
government "which has the sole
right to enter Into an engagement on
behalf of the nation, exercising all
internal measures necessary for its
safety.'
PLANS FOR COALITION
- CABINET ARE REJECTED
j Proposal Advanced by Borden
Refused on its Conscrip
tion Issue.
ruKxcn aviytou ni.is
2 MACHINES IX A MINI Tl
't. ;iiyiiemer Total for ay Was
FKe ;;2 Airplane lctroyed
in Two Week.
PAIiiS, June 5. --The following of
ficial account of aerial activities was
given out here today.
"In the period between May J7 and
May si. 32 (German machines wetv
destroyed on our from during aerial
combats, in addition to 57 others
which were damaged seriously and
prtholIy crashed to earth within tlv
enemy 1 iues. Cart. Ouynemer
brought down five machines, lour o'
jthem on the same day. Two of tht ne
airplanes were fellf d rn one minute,
which is. perhaps, the lir-tt time io
the war that such a thing has beti
accomplished. These five new vic
tories tiring up to 43 the number of
'ierman machines destroyed thus far
by this valiant officer.
"In the same period Lieut. Pinsard
put out irf action three Cermau ma
chines, triumphing over his fifteenth
adversary. Ifere are the names of
01 her pilots who have Increased the
number of their exploits; Adjutant
Madon, lit machines; Substitute-Lieu -tenant
Tarascon. 11; Adjutant Jall
lier. 10; Opt. .Matton, B; Sergt. Soiiil
lier. 5."
OTTAWA June 7. Plans for a
coalition cabinet were rejected by
I.auricr. the liberal leader, it is defi
nitely announced. The proposal, nd
vmiced h lreinier Borden, was re
jected on its conscription issue. Tiiu
tier holding the country should first
FEET AREN'T ACHING
OR TIRED NOW "TIZ"
I'SE "TU" i nn TEXUKJt, I'lTt'.
KD-I P. Ill It.MNti, VIKM S
I U 1'rlET AND HtXS.
In roifard to alandiKham our
civil w:ir president said : M ust I
shoot a siiuidf-minde 1 soldier box
who deserts, while r must not "touch
the hejwl of the wily n'zitntor who in-dU'-fs
him to deerl ?" The applica
tion to the present puliation is ob-
VlolIS.
HONl'ITAli SHfP
rll.TllY,
TAILS SAY
ARRESTED AS ANTI-DRAFT CONSPIRATORS
-IESS MEAT IF KIDNEYS HURT OR
YOU'RE BACKACHY AND RHEUMATIC!
IMF,
. i' .
nate fWileeM Prbe of mditlon.
Aboard Sirtae
VASHLVOTN. June A pro
test from 30 Kailors against allt-ge I
cruel treatment, neglect, bad food,
and insanitary conditions aboard th-
nuval hospital ship folace was pre
sented to the senste toda y by Sen
ator rald'r. of New York, with a
request for investigation. It was re
feriid to the naval committee.
The sailors charged that when
-offering high fever thev were com
elb'd to rarrv their own kits- that
di-hs were washed In the lavato- j
rie. that fod was srrvd ti many .
sick men on me fong plai ter arnl j
th;it men unable to bathe themselve.
wenf unwashed. I
Surgeon fJeneral Craisied of th j
has rcrirred the complaint ,
People who are forced to stand
on their feet nil day know what sore,
tender, sweaty, burning feet mean.
Th'-y use "Tlx" and "Tiz" cures
their iet right up. tt keeps feet In
perfect condition Tlz" is the only
remedy in the world that draws out
all th" poisonous exudations which
puff up the feet nnd cause tender,
core, tired, aching feet. It Instantly
stops the pain In corns, callouses and
bunions It's simply glorious. AhY
how comfortable- your feet feel after
u-lng "Tlit' You'll never limp or
draw up your lac- m pain. Your
shoes won't tighten n nd hurt your
feet.
iet a u.'.-rent box of "TU' now
from any druggist. Just think! A
whole ear's toot comfort for only
' cents.
0
Out of the inky storm clouds he
comes, the arch-enemy of all good
farmers. There is nothing you
can do to stop him from reaping
his destructive harvest. Though
you cannot prevent such damage
you can protect yourself against
money loss by a
Hail Insurance
Policy
WITH
Benttey & Montgomery
815 Main St., Pendleton, Ore.
Phone 404.
Phone or call on us and we
will tell you how to get the
most protection for your
money when buying Insurance.
It is better to be safe than
sorry, we write everyining in
insurance. Let us do it now.
pus on the meaaur. Bordea will
now prera the roruirriptioii bill, which
will probably- he passed after which
parliament will be dissolved.
QUALITY DENTISTRY
Dr. F. L. INGRAM
DENTIST.
Rooms 3 and 4. Belts Bldg.
Telephone 523.
ARM ANFJ'S
The only NEW
face powder in
the paat 50 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
KOEPPRN'S
Have It. ..
f ' ' r ' v i
Ljmvy
! Ceur
! The
! and
jthe :
i!h
Admiral Mn tt. commander of
At bin tic fleet. rr IiiewtlKat ion
report. fieneraf ItraNted said
Solace may have been crowded
patient! f.,r a few hours" on
sNd mijii Udd-r.
11
'it b' t 3
sillw mU ,ptami
:uruv v bo t i
r nc if .!
yv Cte kiin-
M frui it.
cme tst uw i h t
with m dai,
HHn,ti b sour
ih .
tt.
r e
i merv
p. II. !
lis. CiT-Z'Ii
I it eilr i!
s n-te-l
th;t n '-at
moM parl- j
Til-) i-- 1
tht-n "i ;
i k.l-
,Mie b.- W ,
ai d an I
i k r-l -' t-.o or three t:m-
n Mi- I .Kill.
' t;t r.i ! i ih- imMlir c ss'-td
f-T-. ri th- ki'in1' i r,d fia-li off
! rt: ff'U waste Ret four
- .f J.oi Siilt r in any phar-r-i
her-. tke a tablespoon ful in
1; .f w;.tr 're Lr-kfat for
f h fir, nod w.iif kidneys will
ii mm t'i e Tlii famoua tuiltfi is
1. fr.oi the ;nid t-f rraie mi
,'.n ju torn .:n-d with lithia.
1 h - trf-rt ui-d f-.r trenersation to
h 'il M:ti.ij iie flucirb kidnfl.
i riit r;i iTjf th acid in urio
j ii. I'fiit'-r irr iar-. th'u endinit
Mi
v b .
T he
. r v-
LYS i :
louif rerf-nt trip, but that ni Insan-
j itarv nit tonj nor rnrelcw wh-
j inf tf ntensiU ever wan permitted
!n the hospital hl.
Ixin't think eue men were born
i to role iind women to obey that they
al h yn do .
FRiGKLES
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1 BEANS, POTATOES, ONIONS, 1917 CROP 1
THE ORKGON FRUIT CO. of PORTLAND. ORE..
through its Pendleton Branch, solicits a list of your 1917
acreage of such crops as
Deans, Potatoes, Onions, Apples, Melons, Etc., and will E
contract t market such crops At Best Market Pricer,
I . here CARLOADS may be assembled. For full informa-
tion call on
. The Pendleton Fruit Co.. BacX f the Ice Plant f
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I STALLIOHS and JAClfl
I a Ma Stable 1
Wilh
I -a ti-u
re J..
II lines m- f"r a K-o r:
of antl- ncript lniftH be -if
. the I'll it d St a ton de-
M.r;i- ut of J lift if h.-if r-tri-k it find
iil.tm int ; afifift pi.it-m in N-w
Vork "it . A n ' a'..i t u . mn.
h.r-i-'i '..:h iiipir;ti ' to violnte lb''
nt:i:irv e-.totription l:i v , -r- ar
revtrd tat CoWiiibi l'imersit and
he.
Tilt )
ii await the
rmirt Jiirv.
'v-n f dtt'll. tv
I'rofo r Mi Khj
bla. tb- tMlh-Mf n
vr:i ;b, and 'harl
'i.l'iiiillii ft iidfii t
t ,ir- U b attel.
of the
it r-t
nt
I rf
i or
IlllO-
a-lfor
Thow
trt'l
I j.tiell. of
ill in the phtt
I'hilMpn. f-nothf
nh-vi o fn thi !'
y.ifn i:i'-aitor Wil
:.it I'.ir k- r a P-ni'ir at I'arnard v
It It-, Wiiaf aii"j i-luccd undtr arrest.
CW IS Til K TIM; TO HIT Itlll
! lK Tlll bK I I. II SlflTH. '
! There's no lonicer the llhtet nd
..f ftellnr ahmned of your freckle.-. 15
!mi the prescription ftthine doubt'
l.-tr-nnfh 1 irimmnteed to renion
th h'Miiely poia.
, Simply mn oinc of othin-- 5
double ftrrnitth from any druKKi-t 5
i.ind npplv a Mile of It nlKbt and t 5
mortduK and inu nhould mfn-n e that
(even the wr!t freckl hv becnn 5
j lo d.'pnar. hile the 1 1Kb ter one 5
i have Rniwhd enttrdv It I eJdoi
lh.t mre t ban a " oin. e in ne ded
I eompb-tHy i-lenr the hjti and Kabl .
' l-autlful f b-ar ctmtlemlon.
j lie jsare t' flPk f'r th double 5
!'rensitb othiiie n th'p i inb1 urd r 5
I 2nnt;oil of nion'-i Imi k .f It f.iuf
lo rcui-ne frecklea. '
PENDLETON, OREGON
1 Season of 1917, after June 1 1
Lxtra good rercheron, tieigian and Shire, also extra
good big Jack that has proven good. Terms will be $10 E
cash at time of service, with return privilege to either j
horse or jack that is there and not sold.
J. R. JUSTICE
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