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TWELVE PAGES PAGE ELEVEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON OttFYimi. SATURDAY, JUNE 30 1017. PENDLETON, SAT. MY 7 lOOO-MEH, .YOUES 500 HEAD OF HORSCS 100 RARE WILD ANIMALS ACRES Or TENTS 10,000 SEATING CAPACITY HOSE SftCTACDUl TliUTOMUV 20 CONTORTIONISTS 30 TUMBlXPS 40 ATHLFTEa 40 GYMNASTS JO EXCI-' S1VE 4 Fare and Complete STUPENDOUS STREET PARAGE An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh Says a glass of hot water with phosphats bsfors breakfast kseps IMnssa away. This excellent, common-ssnss health measure being adopted by millions. Physicians the world over rwom mend the Inside bath, claiming this is of vastly more importance than outside cleunJiiif'HJt, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities Into the blood, causing III health, while the pores in the ten yards of bowelir do. Men and women are urtced to rtrtnk. each morning. lefore break r.iHt a Klaus of hot water with a tea stpoonful of limestone phosphste in It, an a harmless mean f helping to waxh from the stomach livr, kldne and bowel the previous day's iftdl Kfstable material, poisons Hour blla and toxin; thus clennsiiiK. sweet-n-IntT and purifylna the entire allium, inry canal before putting more food Into the stomach. Just as soap and hot water dean? and freshen the skin, so hot water iin.j limestone phosphate act on the clim instive organ. Those who wake up with ba-1 breath, coated tongue. nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, snllow com ph xion.se. d stomach: others who arc subject to bilious attacks or const I. patlnn. should obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but la sufficient to demonstrate the val ue of internal bathing. Those who continue It each morning are assure J of pronounced result, both In re gard to health and appearance. ANSCO t7AMLRAS &.SPEEPEX FILM 'T'HE Anico Vet Pocket Speedex catches swiftly moving ficurrs without a blur. It getf into action quickly when every second counts. You can change the focus, the snevd and opening of the shutter instantly and accurately while viewing the image in the tinder. Let us show you this camera. Other Anscos $2 to mm & co. Leading Drussiats I Afraro I Vrt-eorMf mi mi T E3 fv. I 1 AMD HOUSES I OOQ CLCWNS 41 H,ESTR1F-NE3 Z'P LKAF-f'-RS 20 Zoological Col'i?.ztion: EVE3Y mm$ AT It) O P"" HAT HOI Wlll, HE A FASHION l,KAIKlt IX 1 A ItIS NKAT WlNTKu INmulafhM'd to Help Soldier Make Money by KMUiii? Itodcnta Whhh jirt TrviuHa. PAKIH, June 80. "Gaapardine" will be the moat fashionable fur for nxt winter's wear, the cohtumt-rs and furriers announce. Already they are showing coata, collars, stoles and inujfB of "Gaapardine" which simp ly is the fur from the rata which in fest the t reaches at the battle front. Fat r lotlc cooperation between the furriers and the soldiers will result in a. strong demand for these "rat skins'' and may increase the bounty of one aou per head given by the ar my for each rat killed in the trench es. Many soldiers spend their spare time hunting rata and terriers are numerous at the front. Some poilus earn tidy sums of extra money, with the aid of the dngu, and it is-to aid them that the fashion makers are popularizing ''Gaapardine. I kiku Ij (.itwn .11 itv nrsv nil-1 U -itlNiratlf n on-piraey Is Pi-nlxd ut Helena. IIKI.KXA, .Mont,. June 30. Mur der. anii-rcyiKt ration conspiracy uKainst the Kovernment. and embez zlement of 110.000 In postal funds are among the charges contained in the 27 indictments returned this morning (by a federal grand Jury which has j been in session nere since june is jand which, havin finished it work, was discharged today by JudRe J'leorire M. 1'oiirquln. As usual, a fnumtter of hootlegers were indicted. f;i;UM A 1Y AMITKH .KTK MMIT noHtofi Judge ilve tt'rl4 IS Months In Fen. lU)8TON, June 30. Federal Judge Norton today sentenced Werner Horn, a tterman reervlst, to the Atlanta prntlu-ntlary for 18 monts for illegal ly transporting dynamite on a passen ger train from New York to Vance boro. Mr., to be used in nn attempt to destroy the International bridge across the St. Croix river. He also waa or dered to pay a fine of 1000. It wus the maximum petinlty on th chanre under which Horn was con victed here two weeak ao. In a democracy the irovernment ex ists for the people. In an autocracy the people exist for the government. It is time for the people of tiermany to recoirnlie the difference. SEEMS EVERYONE HEARD ABOUT IT Al l, WANT TO THY NFAV IRVi Til AT IHUKS TP OOKNK tSO THEY IJFT OC (ood news spreads rapidly and druKKist here ure kept busy dispens ing freexone. the recent discovery of a Cincinnati man, which is said to loose. n any corn so it lifts out wirlr the fingers. A q u it rt er of an ounce en t s very little at any pharmacy, but is saii to he sufficient to rid onc'a fet of every hard or soft corn or callus. You apply Just a few drops m thr tender, achlnc corn and Instantly the soreness Is relieved, and soon the corn la so shriveled that it lifts out with out pain. It la a sticky substance whirlC dries when applied and never Inflames or even irritates the adjoin in; tissue. This discovery will prevent thou, sands of deaths annually from lockjaw and Infection heretofore resulting from the suicidal habit of cutting corna BETTER AXI BOFTKH LIGI1T la assured by ths use of soma ef these beautiful fixtures of ura. Ttiejr alve a Uaht that Illuminate, the room perfectly, but that diwa not tire tir strain the eyea. They are not expen sive consllerlna Ihelr extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least sea them J. L. VAUGHAN The above photograph shows late drive tigain-tt he Austrian positions. ALL GOOD CALIFORNIA CATTLE SOLD PiltTI-AXI, June 3. There neer was hiiv lett.-r evidence or the scellent condition of ih-- c-'ttl4- mar ket nnd the prosperous outlook for 1 he future of the lftlT grass f-e;iHoit hnn the report brought 'lut k i thif I city by Ha pry Cofold, cattle Kil-suian I f Kiilw ell St 'as well. H vent oca coin-nii-sion men at the Niockyards, who has Just returned from a trip to the learst estate In Sout hern ( "aliforniH. I According t Mr. Cofold, who has . niiidn a very thorough research of j he situation, practically all of the i riMMl cattle iii the south hae aliead i lnen sold, and the only remaiuinu loi.- ; odds and ends and dairy Muff. Kven for iht-w the Southern Califor nia buyers are bidding, such excellent rices at the moment that it would j not he profitable to ship them ' ne . long tdstJtnee ti Portland. While further shipments of enttle j from (Southern California will come j to Port hind this season, this w ill con : sist practically entirely of lots al- i ready sold, unless there is a radical : change in the situation there. ; leneral cattle market rnnge: j ,lert beef steels 1 . -' 1 " ; lood beef steers 1 '." n 1 0. 1 r. P-at beef cows S.00V S.5M ; rdinary gmd rows . . T.00i 7.r. Heat heifers V7.r.'.i t.0ft j hulls s.ftOTr 7.r j Cnlves S.OOtl 8.5' stockers and feeders... 4.00 b 7.0" Hoc Market Is QiiM t. Quiet tone with a fair run ; wa? j shown in the swine trade at North Portland for the day. There was radically no rhanite In sentiment. ( end values ruled substantially the j sjime as on Thursday. tJenernl hoi? ranue: j Prime lltht stR.S&F 1.V40 j r,rlme heavy I r.40 i 1 5. fit. flan 12.nn 12.5" i Slieep o To Packer. j While there was a rather libera! 1 -how inn of sheep and lambs in the) Vonh forllaml yards during tile dnv I he bolK of the ri-oi.ll'ls c:ime direct to killers, most of them itolni: to llar lon of Heattle. tleneral trend of trade is o"ie' with oritetlrallv no chance in values Oeneral mutton and lamb market Valley sprliiK lambs .'. . . I i:.n n 1 S.S" Astern oreieon sprlna lambs l;.r.0f.i 1J TS Shorn ycarllnns .60 ."5 Old wethers S.Rniif' S.00 Shorn ewes 7.00 .00 Friday Uvrxtnclt Rlilers, Cattle ration A Overton. 1 load. Sheep -Burton ft Co., Itoblnette. 5 load direct. Mixed stuff Tim Derr. .McMlnn vllle. t load cattle, holts and sheep: C. E. 1UCke. Molalln. 1 load rattle, calves, hoes and sheep; Krank Wann. Mount Anprel. load rattle, hogs ana sheep, McMahan aV Frum, Halsey. 1 load rattle, hoira and sheep;" Davis Roxk A x k, ixwmliana at Alia I tlx .-.. '.' - ITALIAN CHIEF WATCHING OPENING u ' 1 Jr) ill v r i ? tJetiersii Cadorna, the Italian conim ( ft h. Shedd. 1 loail hiigs and ahei i. Al. .Mei-'addell. Corvallis, -i loi cattle, calves, hogs and sheep. I . WANTS HHi AIU NAVY. HnwlHD c corrtw Howard K. t'offin. of the Council for National Defelifie. wantn an enor- ' moua air navy, one so lance that on I all the western front from the North Sea to the Alps no German aero- plane will be permitted to leave its aerodrome. He said that the pro. posed appropriation of $54.M,fl09 WJUI mt.re drop In the bucket if America is to do her part In the WHr voIA KILLS liritKK.IK IIKN OsMPAXlOX nlKS Trauvdy I'lmb KuiMtsrd aval Of. fiix-r ami New York Woman in litludelpllla Hotel. I'HIL.VnBI.PHlA. June .to. The ho.lies of a man and woman were found last night In a room at th liellevue-Ktratford Hotel. It is be- lieved that the man was a naval of. ; fleer. j he man had died of epilepsy. Th I woman had shot herself with her I companion's revolver, after, it would : seem, she had tried to revive him. The pair arrived at the hotel on Saturday afternoon. They resistered las Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Alexander, land took an expensive suite. Thev j were last seen alive at t o"clock this ! morning. At that time the woman , asked a maid to attend to their room. A maid called the manager and the jd"or waa forced. The body of the riday aad Sausrclay. OF BATTLE ander, watching the progress of his man was lying face down in the bed. The body of the woman was on a courh on the other Hide of the rtmni. Khe hid nhot herxelf through the motith. f'aptain of Ietectives Tate ftmnd an mi-lope In the room adlresed by Js I Alexander to Mrs. A. J. Schultz. No ) I'M West One Hundred and Twenty third street. New York, x pleee ol j blank paiwr was found inside. I Tate wired the Nw York police ' Thcv fund Mrs. schultJ!, who fai J I she believed the deud woman wan jMis l.oniBe Jones, twenty-seven, who lived with her. fc.hu believed the dea.i jmati wan Frederick Alexander. He ; had live In her home a month. Khe thought h was a naval officer. THK MlllIK FXKMIEN. THK MORE IIONOK.-' OKX. VtX Itl.l'MK KAYS War Will Hp nerldrm Before an In-i-rtsix- of Ire-nt Ixircrs Can He Developed. He PredtitH. ! AM.-iTKHDAM. June 30. The Oer. ! man tjazette publishes a review if . the military situation, in which Oen . von flume writes: I "With head erect and gaze full of I contempt, we come to a considera j tion of the nations which since the I beginning of the year have Joined 1 our enemies, the I'nlted States in the. forefront of them. The more en. emies. the more honor. Cen. von Hlume declares the in creased powers of Germany's ene mies is not such aa to evoke anxiety and he argues that the war will b decided before an increase in present forces of the enemies can be deveU oped. M'ltJEtT TO IHIAFT. .6IIJI7. Wyoming l-leurrn Still Mlh"Jllg frontier Makes Ktatcnimt. WASHINGTON, June 28. Provost Mnrshal Ooneral Crowder is complet Ing draft regulations while awaiting final registration returns. With Wy oming the only state yet to report. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS. W. BA1LJT; ATTORNEY AT jiw. Rooms 7. I. . Daspsdn Bid. GEORGE W. COITTTS, ATTORN K I at law. Room 17. Schmidt mock. CARTER A SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS t t.. Office In rear of American National Bank boildlns. f Eg A FEE. ATTORENYS AT UW Office In Daspaln boildlns. JOHN W. HUFF. ATTORNET-AT- Uw. Room t, Amancmn Nauon si Bank hultdinsi R 1. K BATOR, ATTORNEY At Law. Room "14. Smlth-Crawforc Bntldlnc. 8, A. NEWBERRY. ATTORNEY AT Law. Smith-Crawford Building. PETERSON BISHOP. ATTOR neys at law; rooms and 4. Smith Crawford building. IAME8 b7 PERRY. ATTORNEW AT law. Offlcs over Taylor Hardware company. RALET A RALE Y. ATTORENYS AT law. Office In American National . lank Building. fREDERICK STETWER ATTOR ney at law. Offloa In Smith-Craw orrt bnlldlna 1 A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY ANT counsellor at law. Orflc n Do naln butMtn rcnoriFFR OL. W. F. TOHNKA tl'ITION eer. makes a pctalty of farmer tsck and machinery sale. TS" nan that trets yo the monev " Lee" rdera at East Ore-enlan offloa. HnvTtl.t rM t axrna NORTHERN PACIFIC Rtn,i' Lands In eastern Montana at It I' to tit per acra Suitable for farm Ing or erasing. Easy term.. For tn formation write or see w X fTt Miles City, Montana. SI 00 Reward. SI 00 d?JsSJ ih silence has br. b: to cart i sll stag aod thut is ramrrh stm-rii twine Keatly influep-fi by roust I iiiiM'tiai coniiii rtiirr nwm.Hu.,- ivaiinent. Ilalls I'scarru Medh-iua is fsset nrnilly and ana thru tlie 'tol utt id -.irnjing the fouudnti-o of the AWemrw, gJ ing the patient strength-lr hui.d.ng up tli onittitutioD and aisi-fing nature Id dolns its work The pre-,nietor have so mucb tsith in the -uraile powrrs of Hall' t'starrh Mdklne that fh-jr offer One Uas ired Imllars fin- any esse hac It faila t nre. Head for list of testimonials Addresa P. J. IUBXKV o Toledo hla Hoki bj all Imiasteu. XtVTH K OF RII HOIt SF.UFH BONDS, Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder in Pendleton. Oregon, up to i o'clock P. M. on July llth, 1917, for the purchase of O'.O.uO or more of 20-30 5 per cent Sewer Honda of The City of Pendle ton, to be issued for the completion of the Hewer system of The City of Pen dleton. Oregon. KaCh bid must be ac companied by a certified check in the sum of $.00.00 made payable to the crder of the Mayor of The City of i Pendleton, to be returned to the bid der if unsucceaaf ul, and tu be forfeit ed if the bidder is awarded the bonds Hiid fails to enter Into a contract in accordance with the terms of his said bid. The Common Council reserves th- right to reject auiy and all bids at its pleasure. s Dated this 2fh dav of J-n. 1917 THOK. F1T55 (JKRALD, j i -1 iiy necoraer, Notice to OBLra4iir. Sealed proposals will be received by the directors of School District No. 3, County of L'matilla, Oregon, and must be delivered to the County School Superintendent of l'matilla County, on or before the tenth day of July, 1917. at 19 o'clock a. m., for the erection of a school building at liieth. Oregon, according to drawings and spec. lie. itions prepared by Oster. man & Sielyert. Architects. Drawings, specifications and other information niuy lie obtained from Ostcrman & S.etert, Archts , Drum, heller nids., Walla. Walla, Wash., or from F. N. l.use. clerk of the school district. Rieth. Oregon, upon de'posit of till lo insure the safe return of the documents on or before the time of receiving bids, otherwise the deposits will be forfeited. Each bidder is required to furnish a certified check with his proposal, in the sum of 1300. made payable to School District No. 39, County of Umatilla, Oregon, as a guarantee that the successful bidder will, within five days after receiving notice of award, enter into contract and give bond for the faithful performance of the work. A surety bond from a reliable Surety Co. for the full amount of the contract price will be required of the successful bidder. The school district . reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board. F. A. MICHAEl Chairman. F. N. 1.1'SE. Clerk. 7-1 THE OLD RELIABLE' o1 jSCT REMEDYFORMEft AT YOUR DRUGGIST. CHICHESTER S PILLS .sisHfl Ak roar vrmmmm I --. '- tMamMtsmsT Bs-an rat I Rr-tl ao.1 iilsi nrulls? !'-, M-jerT vita Hlu Kihhcm Tsks m afWr Bar of t-mw Drtisri-M. A.f-sr. IllU-in-av.'l IA1I IIKAAD rILLH, it.tr SS rn hskrrwaa Bcvt rtat. Atwats SOLD BY DftltiQISTS EYlKTrVHERE HELP WASTED MALE. AN INTELLIGENT PERSON liil earn $104 monUily correspondlni for newspapers; $40 to lit monthly Ix spare time; experience unnecessary no can yarning; subjects auggested Send for particulars. National Pre Bureau, Room 4&SS. Buffalo. N. T- Ml'SlCM.S. MASSE Expert Piano Tuning. Headquarters at Warren Music House. Phone 524 FXTN ERAL DIKECTOK8. J. T. BROWN'S FrRNTTTJRE STORf Funeral director and licensed em b aimer. Most modern funeral par lor. morgue and funeral cars. Call responded to day or night Come- Main and Water streets. Telephon l. JOHN a BAKER. FCNERAL Dl rector and licensed embalmer. Of poalte post of flea. Funeral parlor two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Ptone 71. INSURANCE A1 LAND BCSINKbw BENTLET A MONTUOMERT. REsl aetata, fir, life and accident Insut snce agent tic Mala street. Pbon 404. ARCHITECT. RATMON7D "V HATCH. ARMI tect. Deerain Building. Pfcoa 74t. Pendleton. Ore roe SHTOHll. & A. ROE. M P. PRACTICE LIM Ited to the eye. ear. norre and throat Room it. Judd Hinldlne a ETON n iiwn ntctirRn V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NaTW and second hand gooda Cael paid for aa '.'nd-h.nd goods. Chawa est plar. to bay honoehold goodn. Ill E. Court. Pkswve t71W. r 3 rvrM f !-TirK F Bins hkk Imwk. . Nolicf U herenjr fwn thut j the City Hecor.. r in 1'endiejo,. ' con, up to Julv iltn. 19. at - j n clock P. M. for the ftirnfshina ,('itv L"en(t leton, m ow ; . hr7nd F-lr H.we. with staa counlinas. delivered r. fi. It. Pea ton, Oregon. The trunnion ,. . reserves the rifcht to reject any aa U bids. Dated this 2Slh dny of June. tilt. THOS. KITZ IIKHAUk 7.10 Citv Keeor4av rxijV ftn hiuh. NOTICE If HEItEHY (IIVHf. tkavr sealer bills will be received at the -flee of the City Recorder of The) CTjr of Pendleton. Oregon, up to I o'stssar p, m. on July 5, 1KI7. fi-r the Impewsw ment of the following parts of th -lowing street In said city, to-wit; Perkins Avenue from the rerlai line of Italey Htreet to tho Smith Hm of Washington Street. In acrord with the plans and specif ioatlonrs s such improvements preparer) ly oaairxi Klmbrell. City Surveyor, and aas file in the office of the Recorder said city; each bid must be a sac -panied by a certified cliecK m tte sum of 1500 made payable ". der of the Mayor of The Cfty of Pm dleton. the check to be retaraes) the bidder If unsucr-essfuf anr ts B forfeited if the bid Is successful aw the bidder falls to enter into a wast tract in accordance with the terms his bid; sealed blda shall specify aa followa; Uravel Bitulithic pavement including Jhe surface fin ish course, and Bituminous foundation as per plan and specifications, per sq. vard . I - - . Excavation per cubic yd Curb, per lineal ft Bitulithic headers, per line al ft. For entire Improvement complete (total bid) . The Common Council reserves Mv- rieht to reject any and all bids- Dated June list, 1I7. THOS. FrTZ OEBtlU Recorder of The City of Pendletofc C.MA, l-XHl HI OS. NOTICE iS HEREBY UIVE.V. that- sealed bids will te received at 1 on of- ficj of the City Kvcorder of The Crtr of Pendleton. Oregon, up to S o'rlotft V. m. on the llth day of July. for the improvement of the folowfiur parts of the following street in ssiist fite tn..ie Wehli Street from UM- I East line of College Street to the Sootts ine of t'ourt Street, accordinf to ts plans and six'cif icatlons for such ta p rove m e n t , p re pa red by Geary K m brell, City Surveyor, snd now on til-sin the office of the Recorder of city; -Hch hid must be nccompsiads by a. certified check in the suns 4P $300, made payable to the order of thts Mayor of The City of Pendleton. tbs check to be returned to the bidder. It unsuccessful, and to be forfeited If tb bid is succeaeful and the bidder fails to enter into a contract in accordance with the terms of hia bid; sealed bsH. shall ieeffy as folUm-s: Gravel Bitulithic pavement. Includin-kT the surface fin-m t . ishinic course and bitumi nous foundation, as per plans and specif icationav per sq. yd . . Curb and g;utter. per lineal ft Kxcavation. per cubic yd.... t Headers, per lineal ft f ...... Wooden headers, 2 in. by 8 in. j per lineal ft. itS in. Vitrified pipe, per lineal i 18 in. Vitrified pipe, per lineal rt iH in. Vitrified pipe, per line- I a! ft. t j Trench under ft. in depth. per lineal ft $ i Trench. 4 to 5 ft. In depth, J per linnl ft t.... Trench. 5 to C ft. in depth. I per lineal ft- f. ....... tTnlets, each ....... Manholes, each !..... For entire improvement com plete total bid) The Common Council r?oerve t. rirht to reject any and all blda. Bated June 2S. 117. THO. riTZ GPRAUrX Recorder of the city tf PendMaa. 7-10. HELP Xf.WSTKn 1'1-ZMAI-E. AN INTELUGENT PERSON MAT earn S10v monthly correspottsB for newspapers; t40 to 5 ittoathjy ts spare timer experience iinmi i mmm 1 1 no Canvmsain.- suhlect. . Send for particulars. National Pi i Bureau. Room 4J8S. Buffalo, N. T. SOUCTTORS. RICHARD G. PARK. .JR.. SOL1CTT or of Patents. 14 it F. St., N. W, Washington. T. C. 7-t7 HARM LIXDS. THE GOVBRNMENT NBETxS FAR. mora aa well as fighters. Two mil lion three hundred thousand acres of Oregon A clif. .rm. , 1 , Grant Lands Title revested in Unit ed States. To be umned fr home steads and ffile. (:nt-lnlng some of the best lanfl let In I'nited States. Large Copyrighted May. showing; soil. cllmat. rainfall, elevations, tern. .ituir. etc.. iv conniles. postpaioi One Dollar.' Grant I.ind. ttu. Co, Pox tlO, Portland. Oregon. MIM-KJ.LAXfKOl . LEGAL BLANKS OF CVtPT D- scnptlon for county court. cxrcaJts court, jnntco court. rai seta t a. eaa. or ami. .1 Eai O-mobIss ofTlea. A FINE. LATINO SECTION OF whest Ik n I near Echo and Btaja. field with good well, all In summer fallow, for sale or trade for Albert, or Montana. Ad.lrees Itcg ut. gua nyside. Wash I.U T LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY ociiptlon for county eonrt. court, justice court, real estate, a for sale at Eat Orsgoataa effksa,