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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 14 1917 PAGE ELEVEX nurri m SIlVl Uf !l 1 1 f I Ml 111 I 111 GOVT. SAYS CLARKE LEITERlUlL lOO Uf iecond-Han Cue Sal At City Auto Co. 726 Cottonwood St. S One Saxon Six Touring Car, fully equipped with chains a and extra tire, and guaranteed like new. ,... I .0n? Ford Touring Car,- equipped with demountable 5 wheels and oversize tires, which are all new, aluo has s shock absorber. ciarKe Letter, editor of the ljt S Orande observer, spoke oh the topic S "How Best .the .Newspapers ..Can 5 Serve the Nation in the Present Cri zz His'' ut the opening session of the S5 State Kdltorfal Association yesterday. S In part Mr. loiter said:' 5 "The newspaper have already 2 demonstrated their patriotism. Irre 5 spective of politics they have been S conducted in a high and patriotic S5 plane. No nobler service has ever S been done by the press of any nation than the recent unanimous support of C the IJfoerty liond sale and the Red S Cross fund by the newspapers of the 5 nation. S "There is much yet to be done. The newspapers must continue to in JE cuicate a lofty spirit of patriotism, Newspaper Arc I.ducAtor. "The newspapers are educating th people on food conservation thrift, all matters of prime Import ance. "They should stand for encourag' '"if me woraers. rmouid frown on the idlers, the worthless, the vaK' rants. "They should assist in the organ Izatlon of county councils of defense. "They should stand back of the government. 'They should print the news free ly, but should while preserving- the freedom of the press, accept cheer fully the censorship of military se. crets. Arm of Government. The newspapers are an arm of to encourage the people to conduct I the government. By their patriotism ineir oany airairs along sane ana by doing their bit cheerfully, they JUSl ine tiling tor fishing and S nornial "" " avoid hysteria and I will come out of the war with honor " -" " " " wui hh- jana ueserve tne applause or tne peo ward full M r if ,-rt ah.n1 ! nl. -v. .. ,, . . , ,. One Overland Touring Car. Equipped with seat tfover , - .. , and extra tire and chains. ! -Come early and get vour choice of fh ram tho nar I tniTHDiAi pniiifCNTini! nronnmrn must be sold this week in order to make room for new I LUI I UlllftL UU IIVL I U II ULOUIAIDLU One Oakland Bug. camping trips. 5 cars. Every car a bargain. ! . City Auto Co. Inc. W. C. NAY, Manager. 722 Cottonwood St. Telephone 46 I BY D. C. SANDERSON 111 POETIC WAY I At the banquet at the Eastern Ore- gon 8tate HoHpital given lata, evening S in honor of the viBitingr newpap;r- men conHiderable fun was created by Yllllltllllltllllllllltf lllllllllllllllllllfllltllllltllllf lllllfllflf Iflliiiitllllllfllilifttlffllllllp r' Siinderson of Kreewater who i L ' : durinif the day had perpetrated a " ; "pome" on the events of the conven M7tHrtTv IiOMs VAUj tion. It is as follow. FltACTTlOY HM0V VAft Twa July the thirteenth in the year - j (seventeen. NEW YORK, July 12. Uherty The editors gath4Tf3, the fat and the bonda sold at 99 and 4 9-f.Oth on the ! lan. atoclt exchange today, one tot f(The f'nd,eton cit' ilh hortn ood $10,000 soin at that 'price ThiM is trU the firnf timZ i. i- . L m 7 Tho doom were wide open, the.e wax Wit of Ohio. City of Tolodo, l.iirB 4'ounty, m. Pi-auk j. Chen makwi oath that be tfolur partner of rh firm of K. J. TiMhj o., ooinie Hiwinwn m tue or joiao, Count and Ktate formtaid. ami that said firm will pay the sum of ONB Ht'MHtKU i'M,i.AKh for wu and evry 04 1'atarrh that cannot b urHl bT tbe use o U A 1,1 8 CATA1CKII MKIiiriNK FKANK J. THKNBT. Hworn to bffore mt and antmcrtbMl to my pr:n, I his 6tb riav of Lhs-MJibr A. I. A. W. 1II.EAHOX. ral) Notary Tnblic llnll'ft Catarrh Mlclne la taken Intern al ly and act through the Hlood on the Mucoua Surfa!S of tbe Hyatem. . 8ud for ttatltnoaiala. fw. K. J. rilKNKT 4 CO., Toledo, O. Hold by all riniKslata. 7."m v Hail'a Family I'll la for ronstlpatlon. nothing taboo. wide open oeiow par since the day on which tradinjr In the bonds began. The stoclc exchange authoriti.M re- t cently announced they favored free I and unrestricted sales and th -ru. ent recewtion, representing 20 cents ' on $1000. is attributed to renort nf An rtirtlier Liberty Loan next fall and "8 KttieH" prlng. .To the only grit Kound-vp in Tile homes of the city. were thrown And added again to their state-wide renown city which yearly throws open ANSCO l-air a lot of 134,000 of bond" old at fl n-5otn. LJIwny bonds sold below thK stock exchange today the A rttttlmg good shot, with fame as a sniper The old Oregonlan sent us a Piper. A man whose good speech was torn into tatters Kejoiccd in the bieh suunding name of AlacWatters. t'nlted States. par one I, pCMJERAS &SPfMEX FILM ' 1 ASf I !"'-lf"' bond selling at 09 and 48-S0th. the lowest price yet recorded for the Issue. Of eating and drinking they gave us .10 i galore. THE Anico Vet- Pocket Speedex catches swiftly moving figures without a blur. It grti intf action quickly whbi every rcond counti. You ran change the focus, the sperd and opening of the shutter instantly and accurately while viewing the image in the finder. Let us show yvM int. L4iucia. mm I Other Anscos $2 to MMN & CO. Leading Drufsbts 1 DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and . are seldom ill. , , And never an editor could eat any more. That we could not stay longer was i surely a pity. To enjoy the great welcome of Pen , dleton city. Prom Willamette valley and down by the sea. The. Hoffue river country and meadow and If a. ' From Biiker and Kalein, Kugenp to j JtL Granle, j The editors came, all bearina; th brand . 1 The JotirnaJirit school hoisted up a big derrick And sent us an Allen whose surname was Ario. The man who presided was Kddie K. Brodie, Who in Salem last winter was never v a toady. Th secretary us ever, was good old Phil Bates. Who carries a thinker undr hiw pate. The way to produce a national world beater " Was made clear to us all by Editor Leiter. A pric cutting serieB by Voorhies and Fisher Called the hearty applause of every well wisher. While the money which merchant all want to make Was ably brought out by Lee D. Drake. s Then away to the wheat fields, beau teous and green The editors were taken in many ma chines To every Ray junket there's always a "but," For the editors wound up in the place of a nut. THE NORTHWEST VANOOVER, July 11. Trouble followed James J. JoneV to even to the altar. Jones, four times married and four times made single again either by death or divorce decree, found that Mrs. Lulu Brown, also previously experienced In married life, was willing to accompany him to the altar. The party rented a tax Icab in Portland and came here for their license and wedding. C. A. Olson, taxicab driver, rolled with his party up to the office of Justice Err. Constable Vessey acted as witness. After the ceremony, the constable followed the newlyweds from the of fice to the street, ana Just as the partv was preparing to leave he ar rested Olson for violating a Wash ington law affecting taxicab drlvera Their troubles are lust beginning." mused a bystander. , EffBXB. Ore., July 11. Bight thousand five hundred acres of burn ed over land in the-Mount Hebo dis trict in Tillamook county. Ore., have been replanted In young firs, accord- ng to totals compiled today by For est Examiner H. M. Johnson. Three hundred and two thousand trees were planted this spring. About 680 trees were planted to the acre, i 1 ' THE OLD RELIABLE' REMEDYFORMEfl. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. CHICHESTER S PILLS Indira) A ah ymmr Hra).i far. Mil in HrsJ nj mrtailtc Kifi. M-alr.l will til tut B.iiinn. Tlf mt Her. flu nf . Ilrurct-t. -fwril. UVn TFR lIAMONI II RAM lII.IA In U wan know b Bcsl. SafM, A1v. Reliat.k SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE PI f It you are accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, ditty heaoache; or, ir your meals sour and turn into Kas and acids, you have a real -tarprlse await ins: you. To-morrow morn I tip. Immediately upon axiainx, drink a gl&H of hot water with a teasnoonful of limn. VMi-rorhaa "tone phosphate in it.This is intend- d to first neutralise and then wash out of jour stomach, liver, kidneys, and thirty feet of Intestines all the indlKestible naste, poisons, sour bile and ton inn, thus cleuninK, pweeteninu and purifying the entire alimentary canal. Those subject of sick headaches, bat-k ache, bilious attacks, constipa tion or any form of stomach trouble, are urKed to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store and begin enjoying this morn iiiR Inside-bath. It is said that men und women who try this become en thusiastic and keep It up daily. Jt is it splendid health measure for it is mure important to keep clean aVid pure on the inside tnun on the out side, bet a use the sicin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing disease, while the bowel pores do. The principle of onthing inside is not new, as millions or people prac tice it. Just hs hot watr iind soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot water and a teaspoonful of iometone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, limestone phosphute is 'an' inexpen sive white powder and almost taste less. JRCH ES; ' ' ' nue collector for the First California district. Wardell succeeds Joseph J, Scott, who will be brought to trial in San Francisco Juiy 16 on an indictment charRing: him with the embezzlement of government funds. Mr. Wardell has been surveyor of the port. CiirisUan Science, ifl. Webb and Johnson streets. Ser vices Sunday, ll a. m. and Sunday school 10 a. m. Wednesday. .8 p. m Subject of the lesion sermon, "God." The reading room at the church U open daily, except gumlay, from i un til 5 p. m. Cfetiiollc hiirvh. Seventh Sunday after Pentecost. Masses at sand 10 o'clock. Rveuin i services ut 7:30. Daily mass during the week at 7:30 u. m. Method iNt. lur services tomorrow will include merely the morning worship and church school. The later begins at 10. At the 11 o'clock service the , pastor will speak upon the theme ot "God's .Much More.- The male quartet will sing Union services at the i'r sbyterian church at 7: and 8 p. m. If you "re visiting m our city we shall be delighted to have you spend an hour in devotion with us. It AKK IX NORTH PAKOTA ! KARfiO, N. D., July 1 2. Unofficial I returns from 316 precincts out of a i total of !W5 in the First North Dako j ta congressional district, show that John M. liar of Furgo, nonpartLsan candidate for congress to .succeed the late Henry T. Helgeseu, is leading his principal republican opponent, O. R Kurtness of firand Forks, by 1230 votes. All the incomplete counties with the exception of Jtumsey county show riaer leading by small majorities. Itiirtncss Wins Oitmty. r.KAN'li FORKS. X. 1 .. July 12. (irund Forks county complete: Hurt ness, 1 6 1 7 r Haer, 1SS2; Hangs, 735. PORTLAXD, Ore., July 11. Wil liam Tuttle. Portland shipbuilder, to day recalled the time when Charles Van Hise, president of the Univer- nity of Wisconsin and personal rep resentative of Herbert C. Hoover at the National Educational convention here, was a clerk In his father's gro cery store at Minden. Neb. Young an Hlse was a good clerk Tuttti declared. HELENA, Mont.. July 11. Mon- nna horses are too fast for Hjalmar Woien He was employed as a farm hand by the Gillette Ranch company Hogan. He tried to ride a locoed horse and lasted about a minute and half. Today he has filed suit for 11.000 against the Gillette Ranch company, alleging that he was per manently injured. HOOD RJVER, July 11.-Old New York is nearer heaven than ever be fore. Instead of being gold-hearted the great city is good-hearted. This today is the opinion of Hilly inrtay. now resting tip on his ranch here. h recently completed a cam paign ngainFt the devil in New Yorc nd enme west to store up strength r his next revival. 'The distance from New York to Heaven is not so great as it was 10 weeks ago." said the Reverend Billy No longer will the people of the r-t- rai districts of the Middle West thin1; of simnly the Oreat White Way when they hear of New York. Now they wil Ithink of New York as the city that rolled up tbe greatest rec ord for God. "Never before did the newspapers show their power and sympathy with religion as much as they did during the New York campaign, and thus they dded tremendously to the suc cess of the campa'gn. "It's now np to the churches, pas tors an trail-hitters to keep the Tight going unutll the old devil is complete ly routed in New York. LrPt everv ?ast fellow get Into the game and hit hard and stead fly until the winning ball is scored." Billy will open his next campaign in I.os Angeles. j i I 2 KEEP GOING! By keeping your tires in good condition. are liable to go up any day. Protect yourself by secur ing your full seasons supply of tires NOW. TIRES AND TUBES VDLGAN We are tire specialists. A large stock carried in all sizes and treads. Competent mechanics to instruct you in their care, to attend your wants and make adjustments. ACCESSORIES AND OILS Gasoline Service Station at our Curb. Free Air and Water. Pendleton Robber & Supply Co. ZED WHOLESALE AXD KETAH. W. N. Mallorlt. Prveideut. SOS East Conn St. Um. Dunn. Maaacrr. TeleptHine 11 0K REIOISTA OONTIXrEB TALK. AIR JtAII FATAIJTIE8 HEAVY. AMSTERDAM. July 11. The main committee of (he Reichstaar today continued its confidently discussion of internal and external political af fairs. tr. von Bethmann-Kollweir. the imperial chancellor, the secretar ies of state and many members, of tbe bundesrat attended. All the speakers, according to the report received here, expressed regret that a portion of the press had not respected; the secrecy of th meetings but had published erroneous reports concerning; them. The imperial chancellor made a lensrthy ppeech. FOrtx-Thrra Killed, lt7 Injured IiODdom Affair. LONDON. July 11 A revised list of the casualties in Saturday's air raid, as officially announced, follows: "Killed la the metropolitan are -Twenty-nine men, sis women, fhra children. "Injured Ninety-eight men, 44 women. 62 children. "Killed In Thanet island One man, two women. "Injured Two women, one child." Some men simply can't be civil while wearing; a corporation uniform. BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT Is assured by the use of some ef these beautiful fixtures ot ours. They give a light that Illuminates tha room perfectly, but that does not tire or strain the eyes. They are not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN Christian. . The services at the Christian church from now on will be held in the main room on the basement floor which is always cool und pleasant durlnK the hottest day. Union ser vices at Presbyterian church, Rev. R. B sornall. preaches at 8 p. m. BatiiUst. Itible whool at 10 a. m.; prnachins at 11 a. m. Subject, "That ulsciple Whom Jesus Loved." For the even in service we will go to the Presby terian huroh for the union ser'ice. Presbyterian There will be the usual morning and evening services tomorrow to which every one is cordially wel come Sunday school .10 a. in.; pub He worship 11 a. in. Sermon by the pastor. Subject. "The IMvine Illumi nation," at 8 p. m. The union ser vices. Methodist. Baptist and Chris tian churches Joining with us. Rev. (iornall will be the preacher. At T p. m. the youn(f peole's meeting will be held in the church parlor. si it;i;oN t;i.xi:ii vi. is Piti;- a l'l!l; AIIJIV OK IXK TOHS. a a CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS. D W Law. BAILEY. Rooms 7. 8, ATTORNEY AT . De pain Bldg. OEOROE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Room 17, Schmidt block. BARTER & SMTTHE. ATTORNEYS at law. Office in rear of American National Bank building. S"EE A FEE. ATTORENYS AT LAW. Office In Despsin building. 2 HOODIES, CHOP SUEY. CH1IIA DISHES j flOFYS KWONG HONG LOW S XVW W 116 Wert Alia St.. Upitalr.. Phone 433 itKvKNrK xij,fxtou at KAN FltANt'lWO SAMMI 1 8! J i .l--i.h Jt. Stct. Hold f'r Kmlwwc- P j IrtTtlflt. ' WAH1NOTON, July 12 Junius d p. Warden, of R.n Prnnrlsro. w.is nominated today to be internal rev- f4 in y m WHIWU - n ) P m ..i..il..vjj tieiM-ral William V. tintas. General William C. Gornns. surKeon JteueraJ if the I'nited States Army. Is charged with the task of develop ing a force of at least 4.".oao physi cians nnd surjfeons for war service. The medical branch now Includes less than 5.000 men. In uddition, he must develop a larire enlisted per sonnel for the medical department of the army. JOHN W HTJFF. ATTORNEY-AT- Law. Room 6. American Nation si nans building R. I. KBATOR, ATTORNEY AT Law. Room 4. Smith-Crawford Rnlldln HELP WA"TEB MALE. AN INTBUJGENT ERSOli MAI earn 8100 monthly correspondlnf for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly Ir spare time; experience unnecessary no canvassing; subjects suggested Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Room 4 38 5, Buffalo, N. Y- MUSICALS. MASSR Expert piano Tuning. Headquarters at Warren Music House. Phone 524 HELP WANTED FEMALE, AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAT earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly la spare time; experience unnecessary: no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Preaa Bureau. Room 4285. Buffalo. N. T. 8. A. NEWBERRY. ATTORNEY AT Law. Smith-Crawford Building. PETERSON BI8HOP. ATTOR neys at law; rooms $ and 4, Smith Crawford building. s JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORN EW AT law. Offlca over Taylor Hardware company. FUNERAL DIRECTOK8. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORJ Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calb responded to day or night. Cornel Main and Water streets. Telephone I. JOHN 8. BAKER. FUNERAL Dl rector and licensed em balmer. Os poalte poatorOca. Funeral parlor two funeral cars. Calls responded t day or night. Ptena 71. RALEY A RALEY. ATTORENYS AT law. Office In American National Rank Building. FREDERICK STElWER. ATTOR ney at law. Offloe In Smith-Craw 'ord bulldlna A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY ANT counsellor at law. Offloe In De spaln building. AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTION eer, make a sprlalty of farmen stock and machinery salea Tni man that rets yon the money. LM I orders at East Oregonlan offloe. INSURANCE AND LAND BCS1NK BENTLET MONTGOMERY, RKAl estate, fire, life and accident Insor ance agenta. li Main street. Pbon 404. ARCHrTECT. aUSCELLANEOCS. LBGAL BLANKS OF EVEP Y DaV scriptjon for county court, ctrcui$ court. Justice court, real aetata etc, tor sale at East Oregonlan offlca. SOIJCITOItS. RICHARD O. PARK. JR.. SOLICIT or of Patents, 141$ F. t N W Washington. D. C. 7-$7 FARM INUS. RAYMOND W. HATCH. tact. Deapala Building. 74$. Pendleton. Oregon. THE GOVERNMENT SEEPS FAR mers as well as flKhters. Two mil lion three hundred tiiotisand acres of Oregon a California Railroad Co. r.mt Ian cin. Title revested In Unlt- l Stats. To be ..nrj for home steads and sale Containing some of the best land let in I'nited dtatea Ptaoa DOTTORS, a A. ROTS, at D. PRAITIf e i .w tted to the eye. ear. noes aaa throai Room 11. Jndd Rtaildlng. 6ECOND HAND DEALERS. V. 8TROBLB, DRALER IN Narts and second hand gooda, Cas paid for all lad-hand gooda Cheap est place to buy household good. 11 sa. vnr-. paoaa 1T1W. Large Copyrighted May, showing land by sections and deeeription of soli, climate, ruinfull. elevations, torn. Denature, etc, by counties, postpaid One Dollar. f;rant Lands Ixwatlng Co, Rox 410, Port 'and. Oregon. IU8C-KLLAN EOl'B. LEGAL BLANKS OF VERT D. scTfptloa for county eoart. eftreasl court. Justice court, real estate, eea, for sale at fsl oregunlaa fOea, I ft I I i