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- . US- i r-.11in-r i i. .ji .n-iiiMiMi,,,.,,, , PAGE NINB TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PRNDI.KTON. OREGON. SATURDAY. AUGUST 25, 1917. BBWWsMMsaHW IIIILMWI 'II III HIIIIIIIIII llll II IIIIIIIMWm TIED TO A CHAIR HE SWIMS FIVE MILES HOS MARKET GOES DOWN IN PORTLAND ciVt SSOP At the end of the historic Lewis & ClarV trail, on the pacific Ocean, lies 25 milri of fuejt-skirted. tutf- wanried Clatsop Blach. Fine bathing in Surf and two lare Natatoiia s! SEASIDE and GeaI' HAKT. Manifold amusements, Holf, tennis, lifting, etc. Inex pensive hotel, cottage and camp accommodations. Every man, woman and child it entitled to and needs the relax ation and recuperation of a vaca tion 6ut-of-door&. There is no rest, refreshment and recreation like that hy the sea. A delightful journey to O.AT-. SOP Bfach along the grand, scenic Columbia River via Port land and historic Astoria, on lim ited trains of The NORTH Bank Road. Low round trip fares from all points. $13.15 Round Trip From Pendleton. Ho Pendleton ticket agonta, or writ m. R. H. Crozler, A. a. P. A.. North Butt Read. Portland. Ore. Hot Water for Sick Headaches Tmilm why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It before breakfast. llea!a'he if any kind Is by nuto-tntixi'ntion which -lf p.iisoniiiB. Uv.T mill bow CA UHPd j meariH el puis- mis iiillnl t" n pucko l into tho hliinil. ihriiimh the lymph ducts, ex- j rite the heart which Himis tilt' blood i so i'iimI that is roni;i'tn in the snuil- i ter iirtiTH's nllcl veins 'if the hi'iul prii- luclnu vi.il. nl, thnililimn pa 11 an ! , i!lstre-s. I'll l ,1 hi niiarlli'. You lie- i rnme nervutl. i1i-Nmti-ii'li t . if'k. fi'V- j erish anil miserable your m-n sour ami tilninst nansratr- yni. Then oil j resort to ai'i'iiinnllide. asp rin or th ' j brmnliles wliii-h temporarily relieve I but do ii"t rlil the blood of these Ir j MlatinK toxins. i A Klass of b.il water with ft tins- . iiiii.nf'il of limestone phosphate In It , drank before breakf ist for awhile, wll' not only wash these poisons from your svsteni and cure yon of headaches hut will cleanse, pur :fy and freshen tho entire e:lnientary canal. Ask vinir nlmrmlclst for a Quarter pound of limestone phosphate It is Inexpensive, harmles as sugar, .....t iiiKicless except for a and al sourish twinge which Is not unpleasant. If you aren't fi'i-linn your best, if tongue is o,.ati-;l or you wake up with bad taste, foul breath or have colds, inllgest'on. biliousness, constipation ,,r sour acid stomach, begin the phos phate hot water cure to rid your sys tem of toxins niul poisons. Result nre quick mid It is claimed that thoe who continue to flush out the stomach, liver nn l l.ow'.cs every moniln- never have any headache or know n miserable moment PkhiomiIs for Ktrf1 I Jtrlillntc. Notice Is hereby given that scaled bols will be received at the office of the City Recorder in ndleton, Ore gon up to August 2!lth. 1917. at S o'clock P. m.. for lighting the streets or the City of I'endletnn for the next five years. In accordance with the plans and specifications now on file at the office of the C ty Recorder. The r'ommon Council reserves the richt to reject any and all bids. Dated nt Pendleton. Oregon. this) llith day of August. 1S17. JOHN HAlT.RY. JR. Acting City Recorder. -S mm f.'r Y r1 -It 4 nd fudurunce HWimnn-r of the Bri- n H- uMi Halhs, whu world, imuj in known all . remarkable OFFICERS IN U. S. ARMY CET VERY GOOD PAY Salaries Rang From Major' $3000 to Second Lieu tenant's $1700. Hre in the pay the men who gradu ated from th- Army training camps will rec.dve: Major $;iOu& a year, $230 a month. fufttulii $2 4 00 a year. 100 a ll;011l!). Firft I.feutenitltt 2uno a year, tlfio.tii a month. Second Iieu tenant - 41 Too a year. $H 1 .fiT a month. For thorn who remain In (he Army after the ?lose the wr.r it may be I not.-.l that at the nd of five yearn 10? per cut i itddetl ti the eurb pay: at j the. f tfii years, 20 per rent; at j tho end of fifteen years. per cent. Wind ;tt the end of twenty year, 40 per ; 'cent, exeept in nines where the law t.Xes a maximum rato. Then are three except font tho .maximum pay of a colonel heinn Jf.000 ! a year, h lient 'itnnt colonel $4uu and j major $4000. : in addition to the reKiiiur pay or In d8- I th.. nu n. .'Hi-h Is allowed what Itrnntod as cntnmlitation of quarters I EVEN THE DOGS This phofornpli shows a lench aergeant with a Red Cross dogr both . ..... . K..- i.ia K . a';aint tin at tack of the C.erilliuis. it has iuei. V - i - t" 4. i Avim in New to a chair, Pay HidK. Bn n Manhattan. York Haroltr, w hn, ht madf hi way fruiu joklyn, Ut the battery, Thn ujiiM-r picture whtm they are not in actual field ser vice. The allowance 1h $12 per room per month. A second lieutenant iH al lowed two roomn, or $24 a mon'h: a first lieutenant three roomn, or $36; a u:ptain four rooms, or $4H, and a ma jor five rooims or $60. There iB also allowed, when the men are not in the field, heat and Hunt al lowances, which vary according to the time of year rnd the part of the coun try in which an officer is quartered. At present none of the men Kradti ated from thn training camps will be hem-fit td hy the miarters. heat or liht ntlowance?. because it is consid ered that they are in actual field scr vice While in field service the officer provide their own mesw, each mm payiiiK proport ion ate part of the whole. This is purely a personal mat ter amonc the officer." and is fixed by mutual arrangement. Officers' quar tern will be provided by the jrnvern m on t for the men who are to train the new National Army at Hoekford and the 'other cantonments. FOREST NOTES T-Vrtv Fix M:i7;imfl" a1t:i nt-.J Kiinimit of Mt. .Ti'ffprsim dnrinsr tholr Iwn woekn' outin on the Bantlnm X WEAR GAS MASKS i v I-- ,vx Mdy found necessary in some parts of tin 'ine to supi ly dos with thi-ve masks in th( ir hunt for the (tea I ami woiin .il. show him bfinif thrown ii to the water, and th lower was takn while ho was swiinrniiitt had down. Kx pertH d"riure the feat shown iK-aiark-; able endurance. tional Forest. Their headquarters camp was located at Pumelia Iake. Kiectrlc storms started 350 f res on the National Forests of California in July Th-' National Forests ar-? open tn the free u of the public for hunt inif. liihina and camping, observance j of the state (fame laws and care with j fire and camp sanitation are the onl j re strictions placed on sportsmen. The Kaicle Creek camp and picnic ground on the Oregon National For est are attracting- more th;n 20ou visitors weekly. The forest service cooperates with .state and county officials in stocklnc ak( s and streams with fish. Kanirer.-i have pecked small fish on horseback forty miles into the mountains and re leaded them in the streams w th very little loss. The National Forests of Washing ton and On-won have furnished erraz ranse for 1.200.000 head of .sheep du ri ii n the resent season. The Intiy Creek "ramp prounds on the SnnqnalmiB National Forest, near .Snolqualmie Pass, have just been opened by the Forest Service. More, than a thousand tourists have al ready registered there. The Osborne fire finder used bv the forest service makes ft possible to lo cate a forest fire with considerable accuracy from a single lookout s.. -tion. when a srood topographic map of the region is available. LAMBS BRING $9 EACH j AT SALE HELD AT BAKER C. C. Brown Sells 6100 Head ; cf Lambs and 470 Head of Cattle. HAKKR. Aue. 54 Tne purrhHw lilno h of laints f'.r '(irt liy Jrowtt nf Piic.-ite'Io. f iali", v;i 1 1'- cimiili'tt-1 lift mailt t'.i'i'.T'Misr t" an unni'imri'ment matte to1ay. The lamiip were Im'iaM from f. O. t'l irk of Ar- j MiiKt.m. They will he shinpul to Ne !hr,i-U:i. f'-niii arIo'! points alonR the i -W I! St N. ro.-ni. ' K qht-'en rariortds of cattle, or 4 7'' he.in. will Nf shipped fror,i MnKer to Soattli- by P. J. TSrown, who hap pur fhasci the st.,k from Norman Kt liott nnd William Won.it of nridse I port Tin stork wil lbi lu.lc ! out or j Iikcr tMiitrrnw morninR. iiai t oi:r.(;o h y srix'n.Ttit ,l'UKTi,ANn (He.. Amr. ss. Further isaVs of hay in f'rnnk county. Oregon, j were today forhMdcn hy the ptnte iennncll of defense, on reconimeti. la It on of County .TudKe O Sprincer of ; that county, who reported that spec tilators were huyint; all availnlile ptip ! plies nnd that as a result there was dnncer of thousands of rattle starv- Ins this winter. Crook the heav Oregon. lest stock ram ns county .litror Asli-: New Trial. S MACON. (In.. Alts. 22. Pecause It Is claimed Mint T. J Jones one of the ! jurors s'ept ilnritifir the trial of a case j in the municipal court, tlaety Tedesco has heen cranted a new trial in his (suit airainst cliff Walker for the nl j in' of a motorcycle, or 1"5. j Tedesco was fflven a verdict for ir,0. hut was not satisfied and when She certionaried the case to super ior court, he made tne c'aim that Juror Jones went to sleep nil le the case was in progress and had to he awnkened hy the sheriff on Instruc tions from the presidinitr judKe. MOW" T!IN II A I iV OP riTv or s.viiOMKi nriiNFn Hit I'llfl lvr-oiw MHdo ltehiir HenirtVel llontolcs Are i XrilTtihnrtns Vlllncrs. I.ONPOX. AlK. S4. More than half or the walled city of S 'louikl. in itreek M a cedonia. which 's un ler oc rnpatlon I" the entente allied troops, was destroyed hy fire Saturday. Iai;h; tl'iiitsand persons who were made homeless were hem removed t.. ne''-h'"rimr villa-es last eyenitie. accordimr to a d spatch to t.cmdon llie l'irc is r:ow under control. fOKTLANf), Aiiff. 2T,. Were it not for the fact that i-Jernarrl Prot'oers of McMinnville had such excel! n( epHjal ity hfn on the North Portland yards during the day, values would have shown tops no higher than $17. &0. At least that Is all really Rood hops sold at during the rnornin' trade in the local yards a.vide from the one lot of extra select quality which brought $1X. The market in general was safe ly consider d 25'i 50 lout r than Th !ir;-d:t y. The decline here was less violent than in the eastern trade v. her a fur ther Hharp Io:--s of $1.00 to $1.15 per hundred pounds was noted in swine value: ay compared with Thursday, ''hfcauo opened as hir?h as SIS. 00 and later sold down to $17.25 for tops. General hoe market range : Prime liu'ht $16.r.i 17.00 !'r!mc heavy lfi-75 (it 1 7.00 Piirsf 15.00( 16.00 'uttle" farket Steady. Steady conditions continue in the cuttle market trade Rt North Port land although only odds and ends of oi'.itity were offering ther during the da v's session. No t p stuff was available and that p::rt of the price list was not civen a te;-t. i Jen era 1 cattle market ranker P"t be of steers $.25fi S.7.S I'ood beef steers T.OOf'S.Ott Pest beef roWS 6."0 7.00 Ordinnry to good cows. . . 3.r,0Ti 5.50 Pest heifers 6.2r.T 7.2ft Pulls 4.r.0 ft fl.oo Calves .0T7 7.25 Stoekers and feeder steers 4.50fi 7.00 Mm ton and T,amls Iirex,t. Mu'ton and lambs were in liberal '. j supply this morning but everythinn , ;that came forward went direct to a IioomJ killed from feed lots at Lyle, Washington. J Oeneral siP'ation in the sh'-en ana' jlomb trad' is firm at tho recent ad- j Ceneral sheep and lamb range: Western lambs 12.00 ft-13.00 (Valley lambs ; 11.7512.50 ; Yearlings 10.00 10.50 IWethers y. 75.10. 25 J Ewes S 00 fir 8,50 Fridav lii vertex fc Shippers. 1 Ho's Dalles Hressed Meat Co.. jThe Dalles. 1 load. 1 Cattle J. W. Hunt. Springfield, 1 load. j Sheep Union Meat Co.. L-yle, Wn., ! 6 loads direct. Mixed stuff J. W .Me ridden, Oor 'vallis. 1 lt.fd cattle, en Ives and hoes'. 'Pernard Brothers, McMinnville. 2 heads hogs and sheep: S. S. Allen. ; Forest f?rove, 1 load cattle. calves and boss: C. E. Lucke, Molalla, 1 load cattle, calves and hogs: J. 1. Dinsmore, West Scio. 1 load cattle. calves and hogs. 6r Vw i'A LLA - PA Ii A M O ' N 1 Aim Sunday and Monday. CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y ATTORNEYS. D W. BAIL.KY. ATTORNKY AT Law Rooms 7. 8. 9, Dcspain Bl U. GEOROB W COlTfS. ATTOlt-NK V at law. i:oom 17, tkhmidt block. CAHTKK & HIYT1IF. ATTOU.NBYS at law- Office in rear of American National Bank building. FKE & FKE. ATOHXEYS AT UAW. Office In Deepaln buildin?. JOHN W. lil'FF, ATTORNBY-AT-Ijaw. Room 5, American National Bank JluildinK R. I KEATOR. ATTORN E Y AT Law Room 34. Smith-Crawford Euildlntr. S. A. NEWBKRRY. ATTORNEY AT Law. Smith-Crawford Building. 1-ETBKSON & BISHOP. ATTOll neys at law; rooms 3 and 4, SmitJu. Crawford building. JAMBS B. PERRY. ATTORNHY AT Law. Office ver Taylor Hard ware company. IUI.ET & RALBT, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American National Bank Pnllding. FIIBPERICK STKiWRR. ATTOR ney at law. Office tn Smltb Craw ford building. S .V I.dWEIjT attorney ANO counsellor at law Office m De s;ain building INSl ll Wt H ANl I.AM UCI3i MKNTI.EY MOXTCOMISr.T, ItBAL est.tte. f're. lite nnd a-'c-iicnt tnur. o scents. M5 Main street, Thene 0i. .... ." !i . ' Electric Washing and Wringing Machine Does the entire family washing at a saving of money, time and toil. M COSTS LESS THAN 2c PER HOUR TO OPERATE. E . . 1 rEri Call or Phone 40 g I FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME. j I Pacific Power Light Co. 'Always at n!'Mm!!!l!"!!Hi!!'!l! : !'!' MM bimtitu HI .SSIAN IISPATtTIIFi AI.AJIM. Ofn4abi Itefoso to Make Pnblir I Natore of Reports, j WASHINGTON. Aug. 24 Official dispatches have been received from Russia within the last 24 hours of such a character as to cause some concern over the situation they pi ture. Thcj- will not be made public, much ' less be discussed at this time by Am jerican officials, who regard them as ! indicating a condition with which the government has to deal. I It is known the dispatches refer Wo no physical events such as woul l i be suppressed by censorship at Petro- ( alarrltal Iteafnesa Cannot He Cnred Ov local applkflTions, as they cannot reaJi ' the diseased portions of Hie -ar. Tlnre Is iouly one wav to chit cararrhal dfafne. antJ tliat is by a t-onMfuit.tca. renw U'atarrlial T-oafness is caused by an in j riamcfl condition of the mucous linlrg of j the Husl.irtiian Tube. When this tube Is i Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or fm I perft-ct hi inff. and when It is entirely cloefi. I'teflfness is the rfsuit- Unless the lnf!nmmarion can be reduced and this tube jrHturel to 1th normal condition, hearicfi w-lil bp df-troyfd forever. Many eaw?n if deafness are causeii by catarrh, which is an InfUirsied condition of the rouPous su. I fncpfl. Hall s Catarrh Medicine acts thru !the blood on the mucous surfaces of the evsrom. We will frive One Hundred Dollars for any casi1 f ("aiarrhal Iafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine Cir culars free. All nrntynPTs. 7'ic F J- CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. O. X IIFXP W.VNTF7D. AN INTEL1JGENT PERSON MAY earn $10 monthly corresponding for newspapers; J46 to S50 monthly in sj'are time; experience unneces sary; no canvassing: subjects sug gested. Send for particulars. Na tional Prey's Bureau. Reom 42S5. Buf. falo, N. Y. rlNKRAL DIRI-XTOHS. JOHN S. BAKER. FITNTCRAL I"1! rector and ltcensea embalmer. Op posite postoffioe- Pnneral parlor, two fuaeral ears, emails responded to day or night. Phone 75. TAXI KKltVK-E. Kreft Taxi SerTice. Phone 103. Paul U Hb-eft. nssrr. Rm Phone 217 AivcurTwr RAYMOND W. HATCH, ARCHI tet. Despsin UulldABg. Phone 7CS, Pendl(4m, Oregon. M lSCW.LANItOrS. LTIOAL PLASTK3 tr BVITIT PR sertjHien sr enunty court, circuit eourt. jueWa oart. re.il estate, etc. for sle at slant oregeaian office WHH.1VU Hi SI 1M,H1S. Y STROUBja. lHJAtpWt IX NEW nnd .! liaaJ rihs Oa-h ptud for serncl bao I reo.s (' a; est plyaee to buy tnniuli ?.( Sl'i M wo art. t'tivne 17 IW. Ii Yo - jr Sarvice" H . "'!; ;u I :p I "; : i . ( ' ' UlUHimliiliHiUlllllhtluilliaiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiuiiiiiiuiiiiuiuii.uiiuiiiiuiiii !grad but rathtr are an estimate ot political conditions. The extent of German intrigue lis P.uss a is well known, and the sub ject matter of the dispatches proba bly is connected with that. ! It is as difncult to know how manv J submarines have ben destroyed as It H to check, up on tne size ji me cele brated f:sh that got away. Notice of Payment of City of pean ion Iixifn-ovemriit Bontla Notice is hereby siven that City o Pendleton Improvement Bonds No U, 12. 13, 14 and 15, Series T. will be paid upon presentation thereof t ; the undersismed at the American ! National Bank, Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon. Interest on umiA. ! bonds ceases Septemoer 1, 1917.. j Dated A ugust 15,1917. j LEE MOORHOUSCr. By Wm. Mickelpen. Deputy. ! Treauper, City of Pendleton- ' the Ol-.l PaiABLt' FREMEDYfor ivfElO' BETTETl AXD SOFTER LIGHT I assured by the use of from of thefee beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tire or trala the eyes. Thes- are not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least see them? J- L. VAUGHAN j HELP WA.VTKl). FITMALU AX IXTElAWtVT PER.SONMAY j earn $10(1 monthly correspondinst for newspapers; Jia to $oo monthly ( in spare time; experience unnece-a- (sary; no eiuivu-slni:: siibiects stijf gested. Send for particulars. N- ' tional Press Bureau. Room 42HS. I Buffalo. N". Y. SALESMAN WANTED EVERY j w here, to sell our chot' e nursery stock. Make money at spare tlm& j Write for particulars. Donald N'urser jCo.. Donald, Oreg SIDE LINE MEN DO TO I- WANT a real one that one order a dav will pay you $9.00? No samples to carry Something new. Write to lay. t'an , field Mfg. Co., 20S Si-ei Street, Chi cago. 111. 8-27 J SALESMAN CAPABLE SI'I'CIAL , ty man for Oregon. Staple line on ! New and Exceptional terms. V,u,an- cy now Attractive emmi" -:on con tract. J1E weekly for expense Mlle ! F. litxler Co.. !MH Carl r. Mil. Cleveland. Ohio 8-27 Ulttl lMWS. THE CJOVKRN.M EXT NEED-! FAR- mers as well as f i;hters. Two mil lion three hundred tie u.;tnd -e-rii tif Oregon & cal.f .riiia Itaitroid .'. Orant Liml-'. T tie r.-v-!e' in tTnit ed States To 1 ..pern-1 for humii- ' steads an J -ale ! the hest 1 led 1 1 arv v r ght , land b v see' I, ,, .soil, ehie.'.'e r:. per illl'-e e'e ' Or e I l:ir ( : ' rn::i.-e: ome or t o 1 Mti. ru he wlnic i.-i-.ie.n or .. v i 't n l-m- 'l,.tt,li.. r i- ' r I ii 1. (iti'iciia. u