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rAC TITO SEMI-WEEKLY EAST OREGOXtAW.' FENT)LtrrdX OREGON, FKTDAY. JUNE 7. 1918. CTIr? mi Pflfk iC&arette Stubs . ' jmjmn m Slarket Opens for Exchang ing Old Metal for Thrift Stamps. ff TORsT, Jui . Lou before th or-satna; t the iMlr- trading' poet J-rir ttw.rrrlnsr on ik Hnel floor f th nw WoM worth BaJMfnjr No. 4 Fifth Aven, whr old o.i d silver may be exchanged for thru t Vr Hasinaa taw warns-, werw thnr w ilh old silver taate werw. rv.Ilet arttcies. candl sticks and Wcturw fraraa r. bits f gold nd ltvr Jewelry. " BL M. Onltld rritr. erred lpMUr. arid Hck fww received th fti vshje tn nimfi of the articles offer. By f o'clock koit than -e hu been paid out for metal t of the aitliha are so beautiful the W'inir hop they may be sold tot more than their mala as nets.! sad -tku escape being melted. If tha Is dene, tM receipts prohwbty wirt be turned ever le tbe Red O na .riitci.t nr niricmr Start Forest Tires lUUifUi UT rUHOliilC . f w a ' 2ays i- ire arccn j Mnre feres are etai-tnt from c-i- Ksr-tlr.Ktuh mp Ir-tsty throww V-h wh-rtet nwu tires, Mijrs r. fce-U. dKrh-t itre nka foe tle Male w bo fcs here today. Mr, 8r4 covers t.rant. WIh-Sct. I'me- tills sad Moms counties and Is ' sow urging afl powtiMe prciwa Uoai against flies this year Mine to taw anrefly or mrw. !! asr Mcalarly srerrs that any sasofcer tilla im He avmiUiei take es ceenBisa cam tin aaj cam fires are anaallr well extliareWi cd. u that rtearrtte nkri r mm at Mmea (area dixaa . Meb f wltkoat tMntUjiR. acttbax fir to CIS HUGH REDUCED CEIi TRAIN SCHEDULE ' CAUSLW CONFUSION i iV-r l"tisfl rress-1 - WBTrttifT. 3ISch Jane 4.-Amtr-t lea's aetrmolle metrvslls has . re , duced its output f yleasurs ears full)' : 2 perVnl if thefnlted itatfs e iiered the'war, War work hat been .substituted- - This alone means a flecre&e ot . 37.004 cars BDnualiy throuhfiut tb' ; country, it i Neli?ved bere the sot tmmenl sill a5k fill further cuts. J Between s and T per cent f tas automobiles In Amerlc are manu ?acturel in PetrlT. At loat SO per I rent or1!n&te within a radius of 10 mil's of this cHy. Detroit's automobile Industry today fa workrns on war coBtracts totaling : tr 57S.9,0. j ' The Ford plant, the only factory 'llere with practically the earns output as lst year, la sendin swarms of machines to the American and allied ' eovernment? for actual was use. ! The Cadillac plan which la manu- Considerable ens fusion has resulted taurinB airplanes for the (overn- artd asveral wools-oe Dassetera hare eFt. has sliced Its productloa of Cue Oem iaa woman offered ' ber. found themselves left when they ' Pleasure ear between 3i and 4 per w art in if ring yesterday, aa I refsssd j thought they had lots of time, n tales the ralua of It la stamps, say-f-lttf. "Give them to.tb Red Cross." Anober broazht la the sil ver sad amid nedala which, her son. aesr In France bwd woei In athletic contests. ail on 1" r-aeara taetory wtil turn account of the changes in the O-W. R. ' out !. fewer passenser cars thaa A N. jrain schedule which have jut i ,!lst ar. The, Hun and Stude ha wa effective. Many persons who kakw plants have displaced per have 15 one to meet the trains have j cf'nt thelp. e neer car traduction beea too Ute, as the new schedule re- j with war wwrk., fttmn rt-sNrt. reduc er 4Iy published cava only the tim,,,jnj ransm; trr-m te as yer cent , ,-Jr Chartea .Tlffa . Vice Ckair-i leavtas. and arn that of arrival. . tnaa of the committee -In chanre of 'The bowr of arrival and departure of -the Metal snorfcet tor Bed in pair of! the imports at trains both east and J t . her erand mother's irn od bracelets and a cod watch that ' bad belonged to her great grandfather and got war .stamps for tbem. , Camp Lewis Boys -I ' Appreciate Gift From Local Ladies In a letter to the Ladies of the Royal Neighbors. of Pendleton. L. F, 'svorvall. wtLh th I out tills county "tobys at Camp Lewis, extends thanks for pillows sent to the boy and also has some news of th boys. The let- - y Is as follow: '' Camp Lewis. May J. llf: -fa th Ladies of the Royal Neighbor ' rf America 'Dwr Mn. Caraer: I reecrred the plliews this evening and distributed tkena among th -oy They were ail stud to get them and ek) sends his hearty thstnka. - As Mr. a. p Mettle hs.ben trans ferred I took fhe liberty of giving his -plHowr to Mr. Karl Kirk of Fendietoa. "d as Mr. K. R Schroeder had re cstred os I gava hi to , Mr. Bert -MeFarhUvd of Pendleton. X trust this meets with your apprwvaj. W bikV a very alca camp and th ooy all appear to like It very well. ' Each company has hot and cold 'running water and shower baths. "Things are fixed as comfortable as o-eih! considering the rapidity in Hrfclch Camp' Lewis 'was constructed. """The part of the camp we are in ' U practically new and as we have 'been in quarantine ever since w r 'flved w do not know roach about the rest of the camp. Thanking you once more for th pillows. I remain, , , Very truil yoars. ' L. F- XORVELL.. TVEALTHT InLKK MVKS tl hT UHJB THE HOBO 'CHICAGO. Jun 4. The wealthy Idler became a companies in misery avithth most abject hobo today when th "work or ftght 'oraer went tnl-i -effect for all men between the of 21 and to. -.. Automobiles wcr stopped on the aareets and their oecupams ifaesttonad whilo deputy shcrtf s iavad4 fssh iowabfa golf dubs im rearck of men at aaefulty cmployeil, . - - Nearly 2 0 arrests under vagrancy charge were reported by the police -dariaw th day. west bound is as follows ast hound. No. . 4 Arrives at 1:25 a. m, de Prt at 1:2 a. m. Ka Arrives at 7: a. m de- Iparts at 1:1 a. m. K. ia Arrives at 4:5 p. m de parts at S:S p. m. Ka. 2 Arrives at 4:15 p. m.. de parts at p. m. '. Departs ; a. nv. No. hi Arrives and departs :4i a. m. 42 Arrives from Pilot P.oek at S:IS l m Ifrathoaad f Tne case Involved a commission Ka Arrives and departs at S:5 icklln?ef v,de tar the " m, m . jranch. ' In tho circuit court Wade se- Xo, 1 Arrive, at . s . J"Kment for 150a and some Dr1a 7 - a iik iiuiu uivpiiaii i- i ns ejj- and remanded, hfcnce there may be further litigation her. WADt-FfcltRS UAbfc 1 REVISED BY COURT SALKM. June 4. The surenae court luw rt-Tird and mnand ed the c -e of II T. Wade against lie nan Frtrrs. the appellant ap-. pealed from t'matilla county. Tlie adioa was by a real estate deal to recover commissions. Ukiah Boy Enjoys Guard " On Duty ReceiTing Ship fiit Oresooian Special.) VKIAH. Ore.. May 11 H-- Ht Kirk one of I'kiah'a boys in the naval aer vice now stationed at Boston, write to his savants a follows: Boston. Kua. May It. 1 J U. Dear Dad: WrH. now hi evarythitnt at hooMk 1 sin fin, but hav been nulto busy th last week." f am still In the suards and have a dandy post, I am swarding the working brig, it la bww 12:15 In the morning and I will be oa duty until o'clock. I am, lacked hnrid now and vervoa is asleep. I have a loaded revolver strapped on me so I feet pretty big. This is not the bread and water Eric. They have another guard and he has to stand up. while I have a chair and. desk In th night but have to stand up in the "lay time. This la my first watch at this pose Th room Is about 59 feet square and tb prisoners are laying, ail over it sleep-'- .... Ther is a chief among them and UEFATFlOi DIKED Jill AFp HARVEST Grocers From Entire Coun- - ty, . ia Meeting. .. Here, -Make Decision. Umatilla county grocers will sell no more wheat flour until aft"r har . which weans July 1$ or Aas ust 1. it was decided at a meeting of the Retail Gricers- association here ytrday aftcraoon. Th awoeiatloa was organized in Pendleton about two weeks ago, Its sole purpose be ing better and more harmonious en forcement of the United states' food fcwa, " At yesterday's meeting. 'representa tives were present ,frora practically every grocery store in th county. and the Grocers' asaociaLloa. was nadi count UuHead of a city organiza- he has been talkine in his sleeD. and tion. I would Just as soon he would keep : Dr- Wilson IX McXary. county food still. If I should fall asleep here. i; administrator, was the principal would get at least two years. Every i speaker of th meeting, his them thing is business here- Th petty of- j M" hfooV toss, ant tivr. more ficer come around every hour. 1 1 haraiotiy iUd be; jettera-jn tbuk- fa- ii U:.1 Children Cry -for Fletclicrr3.';-' WWM Xbe.Efcd You Hare A. li iya. Bought, and which has beea. ta ase tat over thirty years, has borne the signature of - - and is beea siad " Pr? : fjr Jhr-r, Eonal' superrisiea since its; Infancy, i 8:43 a. m.. Xo. 1 Arrives at parts a. m. ' 2iK 17 Arrives at 11:16 a. m. Parts at 11:1. Na 4 1 eparts at :1S a. m. ' No. 91 Arrives 2:1S p. m, Xa. 1 Arrives 4.55 p. m. and departs at Knocks Man Down, , , Thanked by "Court Km arid for la -try. JfOQl'lAhT. WaxkL. May 2 as oVepartmawt of Juatira aceata li vhis district today arrested Olio Michaells, a Oernuus enemy alien. In tv iMitOoa with th fir which de- stra -tha -n hwrstara- -Lumbar cocapsny's plani her . Wednesday last. He is held in the Aberdeen, cly Al 1WW IU1IUW WIBI ia iiioa- AtBEKARUS, X. C. May 31. A rather unusual case was called in the county court before R. L. Brown. Judge, when Tom VanderNerr and Frank Leonard were arraigned to answer the charge of bavins enrased In aa affray on the streets of Albe marle. The evidence disclosed that avderbwg- was making rather perni cious remark about the American rldirrs and went far enough to say that ail th American soldiers were set of' scoundrels- Leonard, who has two brothers en the front in France, waa staAafing nearby when he made this remark and aX onre dealt him a hlow which landed him about five stops en the-' street. He then went to Vanderberg and helped him up and after he had lifted him from, tho street proceeded to give an. oth rone a. little harder thaa the first. He was alwut to deal him a third when a by-etander intervened and prevented any further assault. . After the evidence was all (n. Judge Brown discharged Leonard with th thank of the court for what he had don for Vanderberg and ad monished hint to make It a little rougher on the next person he heard dealin rhi such language about Am erican soldiers or Red Cross worker Vanderberg was found guilty. Motliers ; of : Orefon PrepareforTroublel; . . n tea a girl best . wotuaa beeoiBfs iri becoiiMa s woman, when a mother, and when a woman pante U'umeh to change of middle lite, are (tie three period of lile when beano and trr ngtli are mn rterded to withstand the pain and ds trcai often eanaed by e Orfafwe di tfrrbaneea. Many theoaaad aioag the Facine Coast would testily just a do the tpuowtafi Marriage Announced. WAWIINGTO.V, May . The ai-Iroaehlng-weddlng of Ray Faker, di rector of the mint, and Mrs. Alfred Vangerblle, widowed by the Luairania disaster is announced. ' 3 1 . . - ? sit " ' -a-;-- - iM Of a- , 1 If McAdoo attempts to remove th Drum majors from the brass bands the way he removed the railroad presidents there will be an- insurrec tion. DON'T FEAR FOR JACKIE OR SOLDIER SON f: 4 f? r- l I llniiMt. nmuioir. "1 an ertmr I lad w r--ownnend lr. Fwrre'i r avoniA reacrtT'i uwi. I uonk it ia a Ous-nead ta ; Ountil ind. ' tMinnt f Xr-Dey 1 was, -v i k. k with tat trrtm Bvjrmng ....1. . f .... . I.UH t . . t I 1 11. t ,u.Li R al me ih;nr. I fim'H taving I 1 avt.f lu- Pn-niioa ' and I was r j v- t ewor o nnr nsuaem. no itead- srt--. nt tM- H, and I tarMli i ' 1.1 aa. W. X. Jtx-alu , Cat 1 4 -tri ad Caatu. SHI:!.!., ftHfOO w I hT C(ffTed vrtoliinc dnrlnf lp tanry 1:t the r-t "tisie I to-.ii Ir. Ii r ' I arawtve p-r i,n, a rvt I w-ev anNd s !-! gfMjl h4 e lrB 5 -- no irt'-rir,e . w.mU y -. oninv-tid til I'm rJj- r.-. ' to il (ir.t. i iH Buitlier aod. l- t-r f'i r'r', cirtfng Into womanhood. ' -d k iu liua aseaicla a il I iv;-J ber w t.l the i innxi( laal. On wou'd nut know n lu mm woaiaa.'-lss. li. L. Ouwva. ! nave been to the . beach twic and ir had a dandy time. r Jt 1 only about one hour's riii over thra. Ther ia most everything over there and I took in shooting the shoots and things like that., i am not going to say whether I was alone or not There might have been a. sailor with me, you can't tell, I have beea very busy and hav not 'seen Henry Lay man for two weeks, lie ta still at Harvard. Today is Saturday and I get lib erty at. 4 o'clock and am off duty until g o'clock Monday morning. 1 will not hav so much liberty next One week hard and tha next week easy- I will sleep on the common Sunday while' on liberty. We can come In any time we care to and can get a eotjU the T. M. C. A. for 25c but I most always come hack to the pier, as I would rather sleep In my hammock. A few nights ago I was a long way out from the main part of th city, and everything was so nice and green. Such beautiful hills, rocks and trees, j Th first I have seen for a long time and they sure looked good to me. Was I alone? I should say not. I still drill, when aot oa guard. Drill about three times a week. Our company got in bad and we have to drill more than the rest. Some , of our company would not keep still In ranks., you see the results. 1 received a'flnejcake from my girl yesterday, and she is a real girl. 1 sure enjoyed it. I '4r The peopl In Boston aura treat a man fine who wears the uniform. We have ail kinds of chances to go ta parties and big dinners, but 1 hav never gone to any of them yet. as I have always had something el" In view. My. quarters are. In the T- M- C. A. and I stay there. all the lime when not on duly- , ,, . We Jiave inspection every morning by our chief, and by ttw captain every Saturday, to see if our clothes are cleaned and our shoes' shlned. They sometimes look at our unerciothes and we ar always inspected before go irfg oa liberty. We had bag Inspection yesterday and had to take ou. ierythliur and lay them 'on th deck. We have this quit often and everything must be first elaae: and dirty clothes must be rolled and. tied with th names on, so It can be seen. Everything we have I in th bag and if wo leave anythinsr out. some one will steal It or they wilt put it in th lock-bag. 1 received a Red Cross sweater the other day. with a girl's address on 1). Sh lives in Maine: wrote to her but have not heard from' her yet. I had a great feed yesterday when one of my friends got a, big box of cake and candy and be went iO-iO with me. We did not aat any dinner afterwards- I can go aay place in th city but alout all I care for is to spend the evenings and a few nickels. I am liable to leave any day, but write to me here, and with love to all I remain your sailor boy. GUARD H. H. KIRK, r.eceivlng Ship, Commonwealth Pier, Huston, Mass, p tlttff" f ' ' . . . 1 IM UTILIZE mM FOR FOREST SERVICE Ml. i" Men Badly Needed for Fire . Patrols an4 Cannot be J Secured, : The war may oen up another en tirely new field for women of east ern Oregon, according to C. state district fire warden. conferring here today with Coder, aupervlr of the l ma till a forest reaerve. Mr tSeott states that more patrols than, for a lon periiwl are peeded in the forests just now beea tine of the extremely dry season early In the year but that It in al moet Impossible to get men. Quite a large number of women has ap plied for jobs and Mr. Scott state that his office is seriously consider In using a few of them as i primary lookouts on the western side of the mountains. The work should' be easy enough for a woman who is used to the country, and who knows some thing of woodcraft. The range Is drier at present in Grant, Umatilla, Wheeler and Mcr( ro r counties than he has see tt at this season for a number of years, Mr. ftcntt said. Water la Sow and some sections are drying up fast- Summer range In the forest reserves have almost all been tHrown epea early in an attempt to help 'glre the stockmen suitable grazing land- for thetr sheep. Mr. Scott's Ilea driu art era are at Spray, ta Wheeler coiixtly and h spent today in Pendleton on his way to Grant county. tf4 Allow no one to deceive Ton ia this. AH Counterfeits, Ixuirations and " Just-as-good " " are but ' Experiments that trifle with and tndanger the health- of ' Infants and Children Experience apanst Experiment, s , What is CASTORIA Caswia im a JtaimJts sn:ntitQt foz Castor Oil, Paregoric, - Ervpa and Sooth in Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains asitker Opioxn, Ucrphine nor ether narcotic substance. - Its g is Its guarantee. For tnoxe fhaa thirty years it has beea ia.cooetaat (or the relief cf Constipation, Flatulency, 'Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; .'Haying Feveri-hness arising; thwrfroas, aad ty regulating the StornMA, end Sowelp, aldij j l"iir'4 fae'tishnilariijo at Food; eivinf healthy, and oaturaj Blot-p. -The Ctliea's, Panacea The i&rther'a friend. Ua-iiJ..., CASTORIA always BeaTs the Signature of '. tr -ii. -rr - In Usa For Over 30 Years r-1' "k ne Kind You Have Always Bought ot real- jaa-anaa--wawawawBawaBBwaswawawassBsssawa FARM NOTES BY THE COUNTY AGENT I V. w. ,1 . 1 This week has been designated as "Caa tiae Cockerel" wevk and all poultry, kee.rcrs and fanners are ask ed to comply with the folltwing rc om iuc mlat k ns : Infertile eggs aro Ions apt to deterior ate during warm went nor. It lias a t s tie?v fully druon8.ru(d (bat herui lay ire tier in the absence of the males. ft la estimated by the department of 1. All surplus cockereb, culls and agrkmliure that It coxts tho egg pre- undesirable adult nales should be disponed of either by sale'or by klll iig and use on home table or cannta? fir future consumption Young cock erels should be dtspored of as soon aa they reach maj-ketabie Bize, i e. frona.l 1-2 to 2 l-t pounds. 2- Wales to be retained as breed ers should be separated fnmi female-9 as soon as portplbfe and kept In sep arate quarters until affair necdt as breeders. , ft has been fully demonstrated that ducers of this country fully flfte million dollars (practically Oregon's lota in the Third JUlcrty Uun) ev ery year because of the neglect ' to produce Infertile egrTS. In addition to that every male bird curried through tho year costs approxlinatvly three dollars to feed .without return In any form. On farms having only ordi nary stock it is highly desirable to dispose of all adult males at once. M. 8. PHIUKTC, County Agricultural Agent. Girls Bachelor Club Engage in Needlework WESTON WILL STAGE PAGEANT, FOR BENEFIT QF RED CROSS (CIJIRK WOOD) For the heneiit of the County Chapter of the Red Crone an impressive pageant will be pre-ented at Weston next Friday. June 7 the first day of the annual reunion of pioneers. I will go to tha irmatilla County Chau L'matllla ,er- - ' ' ' veton business men are smutting In the production, which win be given local talent under the direction of Mrs. J. H. Williams. The background will be set as un Indian camp. wlth tepees, siuaws and pappooseH to giv; Germany seems to have had a Bel shazzar but no Daniel to Interpret th handwriting on the wall. Truth Is the simplest of all virtues. I requires neither study nor art. - (East Oregonlan Special.) WESTON', June J. On last Mon day evening Mbw Ode-a Kirkpatrtck entertained the Bachelor Girls: Club The evening was spent In needlework. Dainty refreshments wre served. A good membership was In attendance- Quh a number of Weston people attended the dreu in Pendleton lasti Tuesday. j . Mrs- Allison Wood of Echo Is In the city visiting relatives. Mrs. Harriet Greer tlstted relatives near Helix during tha week. alias Norma Smith of salt Lake Is In the city visiting ber parents. Mr. and Mm. K. M. Smith. Mrs. Mlnnl Walker of. Helix, vis ited relative in Weston during thf week. Mrs. Fred Pitman and ber father J. D. Mitchell, motored to Pendleton Thursday to attend Memorial Day services. Mr- and Mrs. fliff Cuiley and Mrs Compton spent Thursday, lu Walla walla. Mrs. Florence Flmmonj. high school teacber. left Wednesday for her home In Nebraska. Kh wilt visit 'lends In Idaho on her return home-. Mrs. Lillian Fredericks was tn Pendleton during the week visiting reiatives. , Utile Catherine Lleuallnn has an attack of measies. ' 'The F'.rlrtite of the Gods" Is the the requisite touch of realism. title of the spectacle, which is adapt ed from the celebrated romance by F. H. Batch dealing with the life an i warlike activities of the Oregon Indian prior to the advent of the paleface. An admirable outdoo,- theatre Is af forded for the production on the ter race In front of the schoolhouse, i where It will be presented Friday even- ? ing beglryilng at seven o'clock. Tho upper terrace will be the stage, and the lower terraces will accommodate . a vast audience. Xo admittance feo will be charged, but a collection will be taken by young girhs ifressed in , white, with n-d rrojwa on their ! oreasts. it ts expected that a goodly , Pendleton people at th pageant 1 sum will thus be realized, all of wbicb i hoped fur by tho producers. Th wveral councils featured In Th Brldife of the Gods" will take plac in tho foreground. Multnomah, tha prim old heridltury chieftain of tho Wauna, presides over the councils and urges his sub chiefs and aide La kive battle to the treacherous Spokane and Shoshone. i At the conclusion of the pageant Lela C. baling, mounted on a spirited horso, avill sing -The Marsellak-'' and "The star KimnKled llannor." Mr. baling will be In costume, respective ly, as Ji-uane D Arc and Musi Colum bia. . . An especially large attendance of Opening Dance for New Hotel at Itcith, Friday fKast Oresonlan ftpeclal.) K1KTH. Juno 4. Mm. H. '. Ca in favor of the Pinks! so th Blue hav to do tho entertaining. Horash mcnts are to be served and those not on the Pink or any side, nch family Is nnpiested to bring somo one tiling. i ne picnic win begin at 1:10 p. m. van has been riven charge of the Jit-! Tho hewing circle is Invited to intend nlor feed Cross work ut ilirth and meeting will 'be held at the hm hool lVMrtlltll, !lnnh P,vn. PnlUrrwl . -'"a -TV mV mw sv f-a ( vm. JK V A-il II ,w. v. . IUU laVUU i U pci For Railroad Service TRUE, MADE R. C. Hecretary Roosevttt of the V'matllla lied Cross chapter' (Kast Oresonian Hueclal.1 j '-ATHENA June 1. Former Kuper- inliu1int unit Mr. T n if i iu.ll u son Klnio have gone for a few weeks headquarters here, yesterday re- cainping trip on Birch creek, before celved a notice or such a large 'moving to IMIot Rock where Mr. Ilu um of money's being deposited Ue w, teach next year, in the Bcho bank for the lied. Mr. and Mrs. I .eon Miller ami sow. 1 1 Cross that he had no' Idea the 'children are visiting at tho home of amount was a donation, hut )Mrs Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. thought H a tijf never from th George Payne wr fund. The amount Is j Mr. Ora M. Khigley, one of th mil ;4t7. and cam from th ilors of th Athena Flouring Mill, has little Thomson school, 11 mil gone to Helix to holy in th new mill on Butter for about two weeks. A dinner was given May 3 at the e.home of Mrs. (ieorge Pavne in honor house this week to Wart llieir work latter on two meetln:; a week will be held. Last Friday was niuvtntr day at Uleth, 'r-'hnpfeon. lill. Pi.-Vers. Mc Niirlln and Jackson chanTlnt; dotnl clle. The latter moved to t'mutllln. Mrs. Logan Martin is vtaMma- rrln tlves and friends In Portland this week. The, now hotel ut illcth uowr dis plays the AmciicanTlu. i:I,1ioiir1i the formal eiienlng has iHt yi-a Iicen an nounced. We hear lhc?l the opening riMA Kill h. rlvnn li.vl 1' r i. 1 n . ,,0,1,1 ! Barnes Circus wn HI patronised . pi I:TI. .I, Juno 4. It Is Ms teg by the populace of Itlcth and the that ChnrU.- a. Johns, former w wc-it end of the county. The motor : known Baker lawyer and recent re was rrowded to II full capacity on publican nominee, for sum-em ludl will ink bis sent on the snore and bring their gulltlng. J. .V MchaUi returned this morning from I.a tlrnndn where bo hu been rusticating for several Hays. Mr. .ModeKto Is ! iving his dwell-., fnqs In ftlcth fiiitilesl und many oth er linprovemcnts mude for th eortl forl of h's tenants. Mia. c. r. Christ, car clerk at i r.!'::h, who ha.s beon cm m vacation . ntl tiiit with relalrves anil friends In i KunniH and the east., has returned. C. A. Johns Takes Seat On the Bench Today Thl hotf,rraih prove the moihT Of aoldiers ft sailors who . go from smaller towns and rules, where the wickedness of Xew yrk Is accepted as a fact, that every effort Is made to car for them. Th War Camp f-f r-itii;hnK-ntH like the one in which this iiliire Tias taken. The boys on leave may sleep there for cents rtight and get their meals at a nom-: lnal price. The library Is a favorlt. j place for them and they are en-1 couraged to spend their lira ...in It southwest of Kcho, cree k. The donation I tho proceed from a basket social and enter tainment given at th cks of school hist week. Allen Thom son wss auctioneer and an nounced that he could not bid while acting In such capacity, but that he would make a gift enualUng the highest bid- One man bouiht several baskets, hi Mil coming to $44. and he call ed on Mr. Thomson to mak good, and th latter promptly came through with a check for like amount. At the close of the evening, of about 125 was found to have been realized and Thomas Ross declared It should o nn.ne fli. so gave a check for $75. The aub-commfrtee brought In the balance later, making the total T J.T. that day. Mr. Morgan who lias been suffer ing with rhs-uiuat brii for the pa.st week, left &uuuay for Hot Lake to seek relief. H. F- Kalston was called to Toledo, Ohio, ainttirday by a telegram an nouncing the death of his wife who had Iicen In a sanitarium there for fench Tuesday. June 4. On ! dat Justice Vt'll:ire Mrs'atiiant will r. sltrn and Mr. .fotim will simultaneous, ly Im nPiMilntifl hy (iovrrnor Wllliy. com Iw to take tho plnee vacated by Jii-tlcn MisTamanl.. Mr. Johns WIB return to his homo in Portland. j of her ton. Joseph Payne, wno leaves I 'a,r . . k ,. ....' , ? "me nM MWI,hl '.Saturday for Maryland, where he will f',cn,c n','l at l;,,lh "'" Kurope and H will be a receive training before going to Murgarlte Grove Thursday, June th. j stul longer time before th kaiser Kveryone Is Invited. A contest in the, crime of bombing hospital I forsoL I France Community Service baa several Urt! rather than on th streets. Re- r in the railroad service. nhiediate family the guesl side the im included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkes and family of Helix. Mrs. Emery Achilles and children. Florence and Gwendolen of Helix are visiting at the horn of Mrs. Oliver Dickenson. Mr. and Mr. W. C. Emmel and son Kenneth returned this week after vis iting at Portland and Willamette val ley points. Monday school between the Blues ten. ! VF.ARS FO ltMR KTOKFS. KANSAS 1TY. June . I. After oirrrullng a new trial mo flow. Judge Van Valkenhurrii senlrwed Mrs. Hose pastor bloke. ew York wtll-k-nalre soctall-t, nMKictnl for vlo Istlon act. to 10 years In fhe peniten tiary. I The Itching and Sting , . of Blazing. Fiery Eczema . T . T-r I , .i , , Seems Like the Skin Is on Fire. There ia a harrassinff discomfort caused by Eczema that almost be come s torture. The itching- ia al most unbearable, and the skin seems on lire wiLn the bamfntf irritation. A cure from local application of salves and ointments is impossible, because such treatment can only al lay the pain temporarily. The disease ran only b reached by going deep down to its source. Th ro-irce ct Eczems is n the blood, the disease being caused by an iiiil-vuviii -Mum orruas oik, through, the skin. That ia why the most satis factory treatment for all so-called skin disease is S. S. S-,' for this rem edy so thoroughly cleanses the blood that no impurities can remain. Get a bottle to-day at any drugstore, and you will e results from th riht treatment. Writ for expert medical advice, which you can get without cost, by addressing Merliral Ii rector, 21 Swift Laboratory, Atlantx. Ca, t 4