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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1917.
PAGE THREW
LIVE NEWS OF
OF STATE
111
The Dean Tatom Co.
Phone 688
THE NORTHWEST
CRISCO, small 45; medium 90c
CRAWFORD PEACHES,
box 85c
TOMATOES, box 75c
STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 45c
COOKIES, 2 doz 25c
This is the week to can To
matoes and Crawford Peaches.
A full line of pickling spices.
VAN'COUVKU, II. C. flept. Ca
nadians today are asked to bo patri
otic when they eat. l.'nder recently
enacted orders In council, restaurants
under penalty of prowecuton are com
pellod to display prominently signs
asking patrons to practice economy
when ordering food.
"OH persons in ordering their food
ought to consider the needs of fireat
Ifrltan and her allies, and their arm
ies for wheat, beef and bacon and the
food controller requires the public to
do everything in their power to make
these. commodiiieH available for ex
port by eating as little uh possible of
them and by making uho of substitutes
and avoiding waste,"
Keef and bacon must not be served
on Tuesdays and Fridays and whre
white bread Is served, some subnti
tute is to be made available.
TO REGISTER ON
SEPTEMBER 15III
CKiAKFTTK starts nici-:
THAT IH-STKOVH Mill
HI'OKANK, Auk. 31
thrown into a fuel bo
A cigarette
In the boiler
room of the Owen Lumber Company
plant set the mill afire. The plant
was completely destroyed. The loss
Is $0,000. Fifty men are out of
work.
"Sure Mcmwe found
your hoy, He is &ere
now eating
Is ho cllritffat?"
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fell
73
All Wheat
Ready to Eat
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FOR SALE
Seet ion of wheat iand. fair house, Rood barn
machine nheJ, all but thi ee aires tillable, ,ny
Price :0.00 per acre.
Half section of wheat land. impro ement fair.
summorfallow ge.eM with the pace. Pr.ce $20.00 per
Half section nf wheat land, good improvements,
ecres in su miner ful low. une half section of rente I
(toes with it. Pnco $6000.
New & room Ilung.ilow on north side, price $3
New 5 roon i Itu iikuIow on north side. Price 'i
Hood 8 roui.i residence on Kat Court street 4
from Court H.U9-. Priee. $.1000.
10 room hou"o on coiner lot. 2 blocks from
street. Price $"T00.
This is Just a small portion of our listings and
bear the closest kind of inspection.
One quarter section of wheat land: l;'.o acres in sumi
,.v: 4 miles north of Atlvna. priee $M.T'o. Three th
'is adjoining can bo rented.
and
fine
more
HCTP
200
land
.00.
4O0
locks
Man
will
ner fnl-
r quar-
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m
1rt Authorities Convene
POJtTIANU, Ore.. Sept. 4. Twen
ty five port authorities from Victoria,
J. C, to Iob Angeles, met here today
at the annual convention of the Pa
cific Coast Association of Port Au
thorities. The convention ends to
morrow night.
A discussion of shipping after the
war, and of war-time commerce was
one of the features of today's pro
gram. Mayor George Baker form
ally welcomed the visiting officials
and Charles B. Moors, chairman of
the, Port of Portland and president of
the association responded.
Teaching Fruit Parking1.
COHVALL1.S, Ore., Sept. 4 Teach
ing the best methods in handling and
packing pears and apples. a fruit
pad: in j? school practically free to
northwest fruitgrowers opened at
the Oregon A gricultural college here
today. Packing, grading, car-Ion ding
and the use of storage houses are be
ing taught. Modern machinery is be
ln demonstrated to the fruitmen.
"We are facing one of the shortest
fruit crops in the history of the coun
try." sai l (t. I. lwis. chief of the
horticultural division of the col eg?
today in explaining the purpose of the I
sehool. "A decrease, of 1 2 per cent
the upp!e crop wilh a sma!' j
ornnire- crop will create a nig demand
fep apples. There was never before
r.T' iif.n s c.reet a n'd f'ir correct
end careful ha rid ling of fruit."
Character Keeps Iffm Out.
I 'UT ANGKKK.-, Wash.. .-Vpt. 4
M. K. Kit sent hater's character will
keep him out of the new n;:t ional
army. lie says so himself. Kiten
i hater's exempt Ion claim is believed
be th nir6t uni'jne one filed In thi
state.
Kltrenthaler ;iys he has a dishn
rab'e di. charge from the army and
that his character h:isn't improved
since it was given him. He tried to
ti 1 1 j-t earlier in the war. he pays, but
recruiting of fi"rs refused to accept
him. Hit sent haler, howevor, says he j
i willing to go before a local board
for examination.
HOOD RIVKR. Sept. 4- The Wo
man's Committee of the Oregon
Council of Defense, through its chair
man, Mrs. Char.es H. Cast ner of
Hood Itiver, has designated Saturday
September lGth as official registra
tion day for the women of this state.
The registration is wholly voiun
tary and is for the purpose of the
federal government becoming famil
iar with the woman power of the
state listing all girls and women,
both tra ned and untrained, for work
in the government service in some,
capacity, should it be found neces
sary for the nation to call upon tho
women of the country to take the
places of men in Industry in order
that men may be released to join tho
co'ors. It is also essential so that
trained female help may be secured
for government positions and posi
tions dfredly connected with mill
tary affairs that can be f iled by wo
men. Munt fill ut Cards.
A properly printed card is to be
fiMed out by every woman and on
the day of rejrstration all assistance
will be rendered in fi 1 ng the card.
Local committees have been formed
in nearly all localities of the state
for the purpose of caring for this
work on September 15th and f lover
nor Withycombe, appreciat ng the
importance of this undertaking, has
issued the following proclamation:
pro Ja inn 1 Ion .
State of Oregon, Executive Depart
ment Salem. Sept. 1, 1917.
Whereas, the women of America,
as well us the men who are givinR
themse'ves to our nation's cauce, can j
now perform a great and timely pub
'lc service; and
Whereas, the Woman's Committee
of the Council of National Defense
is organizing local councils in every
community in this state with tho
pur, 'one of systematizing and making
effective women's latrintic services;
and
Whereas, the Orrgon Division of
the Woman's Committee of the coun
cil of National Defense desires trmt
faturday. September 15. 1917. be set
aside as the r'ay for the registration
of women in th s state for service; j
Now. therefore, n view of the fore
going premises and by virtue of the j
authority in me vested, X, James .
Wii hyeeml e. governor of the stnts j
..f Oregon, do hereby proclaim at- t
urday, September 1 Hi 7. as v ,
men's Registration Way, and I d
earnestly ak thnt all patriotic wom
en register on th-it day for patriots;
"ervtce.
In testimony whe-eof. I have her
unto set my hand and caused the
Seal of the State of Oregon to be
hereunto affixed this 1st day of Sep- j
tember. A. D. 1 It 1 7.
JAMES WlTHYt'OMRK.
Oovernr
Hu- Wells at Cain p.
CAMP LEWIS, American Lake,
Wash.. Sept. 4. Five wells that will
tap a stream of pure underground
water aro being completed today.
They supply the cantonment camp
here with water.
The territory forming the water
shed for the springs has been made a
reserve and trespassing is forbidden.
Water will play an important part in
the life of the soldier in the making.
Petween 600 and 700 washbowls nnd
-600 shower baths are being installed.
CANADA WILL FMAT 4TII
WAR M IX OCTOHKR
OTTAWA, Sept. 1. The fourth war
loan of one hundred or one hundred
tnd fifty million will probably be
floated in etober. U'-presentatives
if the Canadian bond dealers asso
1'iation and Sir Thomas White dis
LtiRed the terms. The dominion has
ilready floated three loans aggregat
ing three hundred and fifty million.
UF.ItMAXS CLAIM ii AIXS.
ESTES & FRIEDLY
Who "Sell, Rent or Insure Anything."
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stated that southwest of Lecaleiette
tile Hermans wres-ted a portion of re
cent Knglish Mains from the enemy.
Many English were irnprisonered.
WM'IJi PK(f(Ti: SOLIDARITA'.
South Americans Hold Meeting a
Salpingo.
SANTIAGO. Chile. Sept. 3. A
gathering of representatives of South
American countries, intended to pro
mote solidarity among the nations of
This continent, has just been held
here with every evidence that ;t hns
been a success. The participants
comprised the members of the spec
ial embassies of the different nations
who attended the recent inaugura
tion of Jose Gu terrez Guerrera a?
president of polivia. and who visited
Chi la on their way home by special
invitation of the Chilean government
More than 20.000 persons partcipated
in the demonstration in honor of the
distinguished visitors.
1 kSLP'
fr:T.,,;v'
and Coats
We are now showing a com
plete collection of Coats, Tai
lored Suits and Tailored Dress
es for Autumn.
You will find among- the as
sortment the extreme novel
ties as well as modified models
of coming vogue.
We are more than pleased to
show you.
OUR CHILDREN'S AND
MISSES' LINE OF COATS and
DRESSES are now here. They
are made on the same lines as
the older garments and are
trimmed in faraid and embroid
ery. The colors are brown,
green, navy and red, all sizes.
COMPLETE LINE OF
SWEATERS FOR LADIES',
CHILDREN AND INFANTS.
ALEXANDER'S
IWY KMPl'ltOU SPFTKItS SlHM"-k
Chinese HcpuhlUnns Demand) Ran-
tshmciit of IiiiH ril Family.
PK KING, Sept 3 Huan Tung. th-13-year-old
boy emperor. who was
unwtllinglv dragged back upon the
Manchu throne in the interest of am
bitious military leaders and o,uite un-
e; emoniau.sly deposed again, suffer
ed a tad nervous shock as a result
of the bombardment of the Forbidden
City by the republican forces
Republicans are emphatical in their
demand that the annual allowance of
$3,000,000 si ver given to the Tsing
household shall be cancelled. They
ask also that the imperial family be
banished to seme interior point, de
prived of ail titles and imperial rights
and carefully guarded.
KH1U IT MANY HUITOXS UKKK
Six lull itaifalHms Have Krilisted
Since Kffort Began.
CHICAGO. Sept. 3. Colonel John
S. Iennls. commanding the western
division of the British recruiting sta
tion, said today that sufficient Cana
dans and Britons had been enlisted
since the recruiting of England's sub
jects in the United States began to
make more than six full battalions,
and that work now under way was
a u gment n g the n u m ber at the rate
of 300 a week.
'It should be 1000 a week at
least," Colonel Iennis said. "I am
authorized in saying that Britons and
Canadians living in the United States
who do not voluntarily en ist within
the next few weeks wil lbe conscript
ed."
ASK IJCXDKItS TO BE EASY.
Drafted Men Have Fears of Mctrt
sae ForeclosnroH.
HELENA. Mont.. Sept. 3. Tha
district appeal board of Division No.
1, today passed a resolution declar
ing that "it is the sense" of the board
"based upon its knowledge of drums
made for exempt-on because of agri
cultural industry that the hanker?
and money lenders generally to whom
such c aimants are indebted shall be
as lenient as possible in settlement
with such persons when they are
certified to army service under the
selective drutt. it is believed that th-.
profits made by bankers or money
lenders in consequence of the certifi
cation of such men called to the ar
my service is most reprehensible, un
American and unpatriotic."
It is said the board has learned
that the fear of foreclosure on farms
property has influenced large num
bers of farmers in asking exemption
MESS TIME IN AMERICAN CAMP IN FRENCH FIGHTING ZONE
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YOU I
W h o iue n og I eet 1 n g your t v t h
wul soon pay the penalty. That
little pin-bole that appears in r
your tooth todav will become a H
big tavitv tomorrow. Ouaron- 5
twd IJrst dus work at moderate 5
prices. Z
Newton Painless Dentists
Corner Main and Webb Streets ;
Entrance on Webb St. z
Phone 2 0M-n Kiealnr
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l GIRLS! MAKE A
t rriiT 1 rvrirvM
DLrtUIT LUIIU1M
I WITH LEMONS i
i
At the co.si of a small jar of or li
nary cold cream one can prepare a
ful iiirter p'tu of the most wonder
ful lemon skin softener and com
ploxion beautifier, by squeezing th
juice of two fi sh lemons into a bot
tle containing three ounces ti" or
chard white. Care should be tttkeu
to strain tHe juice through a fine
clth so no lemon pu p gets In. then
this lotion will krep fresh for months.
Kvery woman knows that lemon juice
N used to bleach and remove such
blemishes us freckles, s.tllowness and
tan and is the ideal skin softener,
smoothener and beautifier.
Just try it ! Get three ounces of
crchard white nt any pharmacy and
two lemens from the grocer and
make up a quarter pint of this sweet
ly fragrant lemon otion and massage
ft daily into the face, neck, arms and
hands. It should naturntly help to
whiten, soften, freshen and bring out
the roses nnd he-iuty of any skin. Tt
s truly marvelous to smoothen
f'u-;h. red hands.
ST-"
V
&r3Drjvrrjo Aft. .
JAJPAXFJSE SEE NAVY AIU.
WASHINGTON, Sept 3 Vice Ad
miral Takeshita, Major General Su
gano and other naval and military
members of the imperial Japanese
mission were escorted through the
Washington navy yard today. They
were much interested in the guns un
der construction and in the relics of
past wars. Viscount Ishii w:II ad
dress the senate and Ambassador Sa
to will give a rec ption tomorrow
evening.
HEADACHE STOPS,
E
Dr. James Headache Powders
give instant relief Cost
dime a package.
Nerve-racking. splitting or dull,
throbbing headaches yield in just m few
moments to Dr. James Headache Pow
ders which cost only 10 cent a pack
age at any drug store. It's the quick
est, surest headache relief in the whole
world. Don't suffer! Relieve the
agony and distress now ! You can.
Millions of mn and women ' have
found that headache and neuralgia
misery is needles. Get what you sk
for.
riESS TIME IX FRANCE
Cheering "Sammle of General IVrthmg's expeditionary force, ready for their mid-day meal. They di
justice to all that's put before them and there"" no kick coming with the grum They are cheery, happy nnd
just waiting to take a little 'f ycr over the top . , J J HltKM. .v.j j- A ;.v
QUALITY DENTISTRY
Dr. F. L
DENTIST.
Room H and 4. Belt Bldg.
Telephone 623.