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DAILY BAST ORBQOXIAN. PENDLETON OJIEGOX, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1011. PAGE HCTCV. F0iiYSl0MfAE COMPOUND is the best selling cough medicine on the market to-day because it does just exactly what a cough medicine is expected to do: it stops coughs and colds speedily and effec tively. Should be kept in the house constantly where there are children. A prompt help for croup and whoop ing cough. Give it to your children. Takeityourself.Containsnoopiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. For Sale By All Druggists HOGS DROP 156. , AT NORTH PORTLAND MAKKKT SHOWS WKAUXESS XI,IiOVIX I'KIC'KS firmer Tono Notlocabln In Mutton Division With Fair Kcccipts Ciciicrul Cuttlo Murkt U Vneliuiijf iil (lilrap Wheat Ad valient. . . ' i1 mrnmm i:rap w raw p i 1 11 .;rs, Clean, Dry Heat Clean, dry heat, with no smoke or odor and with no flvinsr ashes or soot 3) that is what you get with W a f errection smokeless ifi uii Heater. PERFECTION The Perfection is the most reli able and convenient heating device r l . i 1 yon can rind, it is always ready or use. There are no pipes or Hires or wires to bother you. You can pick it up and take it wherever extra warmth is wanted. Every mechanical improvement that experience could tuggest was already embodied in the Perfection Heater. This year we have tried to add to its appearance. The drums are finished either in turquoise-blue enamel or plain steel, as you prefer; nickel trimming; as ornamental as it is indispensable to comfort. A special automatic device bte4tftrly prevent! imoking. All prti eii!y cleaned. Gallon (out ; 1U nine hours. Coot handle ; damper top. Dealer! everywhere i or write ;or deiaipu ra circa Ur to any agency of the Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) SINGLE TAX BOOKS BY HENRY CEOR.GE At Frazer-Nelson Book Store Progress and Poverty Social Problems The Land Question 25 Cents 25 Cents .25 Cents A SNAP FOR $2500.00 7 room modern home, atone cellar, barn, wood shed. bath, toilet, ahade and fruit tree. 1-2 block ground. Call at once a bargain, or tins cnaracier i It to appreciate It. MARK MOORHOUSE CO. Phono Main 83. 117 E. Court Street. Other Property of Every Description. Money to Loan on City and County Realty. TO PORTLAND TO CAL FORNIA Ask for Through Tickets Via (From Wednesday's Journul.) Hogs are 15c lower today at North Portland. While the run for the day was only an average one. the market was weak and the depression was sY deep that prices were cut to the quick. Uecelpts recently have been ho liberal from the local territory that killers' wants for the immediate fu ture are well taken cure of. The big lun of 1540 head on Monday, which broke the local record, gave to killers all the stock they needed. Since then the daily offerings have been good. Top hoi?H sold at $6.65 in the yards this mnrnine- nnil trinlf was slow pven ' at the reduction. Hun for the day was 269 head compared with 439 last Wednesday. North Portland swine trade today: Best packers . . . $ 6.65 Good heavy 6.60 Good light 6. 90 Si 6.60 Hough and heavy 6.00t6.25 Poor and heavy 5. 00 6 25 KImm! and I nibs Finn. There was a firmer tone in the mut ton trade at North Portland today. Receipts were quite fair but demand for quality was excellent. One lot of In nibs sold at $5.25, but as they were weighed off cars this means feally $5.10 on the fill, which was 10c above the previous quotation. Sheep value at North Portland: Select lambs $ 5.10 Choice lambs 4.75 fa 4.80 Common lambs 4.00 Hr 4.25 Yearling Iambs 4.40fi4.50 Old wethers 4.00 Fancy ewes 3.45 iff 3.50 Ordinary 3.00. 3.25 Npoyctt Heifers Sell Higher. An extra fancy lot of speyed helf era from Tygh valley sold at $5.25 on the local market today but the gen eral situation in the cattle trade was firm at unchanged values. About 15 londs of Christmas stuff due In the yards late today and naturally this will bring a sharp ad vance or premium above the regular market. Shipments will be from Durkee. Raker, Echo, Moro and one load of steers from Dillon, Montana. At Chicago there was a steady tone ir. the cattle trade with no change in prlcgs. North Portland general ranget Select, steers $ Fancy steers Choice steers Feeders Common steers Fancy heifers 5.00 ft 6.25 Fancy cows -85 Feeder cows i.&Q Fancy bulls 4.25 !t 4. 50 Good ordinary bulls 4.00 Stags 425 Fancy light calves S-00 Medium calves 3.00(i 5.60 Ordinary calves 4.0016.00 (.ruin uiul Hay. Wheat Producers' price nominal; track delivery, club, "c; bluestem, Sli'82e; fortyfold. 80c; Willamette valley, 79c; red Russian, 77c; Turkey red, 80c. Parley Producers' prices ll 1 Feed. $31 'ii 31.50; rolled, $32; brew ing. $37. Outs Producers' price Track No. 1, vpot delivery, while, $30.50; gray, $30. Millsturfs Selling price Pran. $24.50; middlings, $31; shorts. $25.50; chop, $19 'Si 25. Hay Producers' price 1911 crop vniif timothv. fancv. Jlswlb: or dinary. $13ffil4; eastern Oregon, $16.50 17 ; Idaho. $17; mixed, $12i 15; clover, $10Gill: wheat, $11; wheat, $11: cheat, $11; aitaira, juw 13; oats, $11. iiicnp Wheat Advanced. Chicago, Oec. 14. There was a further advance of 1-S to 7-Sc a bush el in th price of wheat at the clos ing yesterday after an opening un changed at l-4c higher than Tues day. While foreign markets as a rule were little changed in price, the situ ation at Ruenos Ayres is attracting at tention. Roth January and February wheut there show a sharp rise for the day. The strength Is said to be du to the heavv covering of shorts on account of the sharp advance In Rosario futures. Range of Chicago prices furnished by Overbeck & Cook Co.: WHEAT. Hec. Open, 93 5-8; high, 94; low, 93 1-4; close, 93 1-2. May Open. 97 3-8; high, 98 1-4; low, 97 3-8; close, 97 3-4. July Open, 94; high, 94 1-2; low, 9K 7-8; close, 94 3-8. and other ill, due to an inactive) condi tion of the liver, Stomach and Bowel, may be obtained moat pleasantly and moat promptly by tuing Sjrup of Fig and Elixir of Senna. It b nut a new and untried remedy, but it used by millions of weD-infonned families through out the world to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the system whenever a laxative remedy is needed. When buying note the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co., printed on every package of the genuine Regular price SO per bot one size only. For sale by all Reding druggists. tlif! LftZMWJ.Ul'IiH'jl II Want MS. i WANTED. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES. IF you want to subscribe to maganlzes or newspapers In the United States r Europe, remit by postal note, check, or send to the EAST ORE GONIAN the net publisher's price of the publication you desire, and we will have it sent you. It will save you both trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber to the EAST OREGONIAN, in remitting you can deduct ten per cent from the pub lisher's price. Address, EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO , Pendleton, Oregon. WANTED Continued. HAIR WORK MADAM KENNEDY Is at the Bowman 'Motel for tw days. Anyone wishing hair work,, please call and see her. Room 4. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATION wedding announcements, emboate private and business stationery, et. Very latest styles. Call at East gonlan office and see samples. WANTED Lace curtains to laundry Work done with especial care Phone Red 2521. SALESMEN TO AID US SUPPLY the brisk demand for our goods-, some vacant territory yet In every state west of the Mississippi; cask weekly. Capital City Nursery Ca, Salem, Oregon. LEGAL BUNKS of every descrtj tlon for country court, circuit court, justice court, real estate, etc., fo Sale at East Oregonlan office. Happy, Happy, Use TIZ A Marvel for Sore Feet. OIL Acts Right cattle 5.75 5.60 5.50 4.50 5.00 I St. George Cafe and Grill WHITE COOKS, SERVICE FIRST-CUSS Open Day and Night Prices are Reasonable Hot Merchants Lunch Daily 1 1:30 A M. to 2:00 P. M. French Dinner every Sunday from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Entrance on Webb Street or through Hotel Lobby Son Feet? Never Again After I sinS TIZ Good-bye sore feet, aching feet, swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. or write. Good-bye corns, callouses and bun-' cents In stamps for symptom blank. ions and raw spots. I Yon' never tried anvthine like TTV Vtnfiii'o fnr vnilr fppt. Tt is dif-' H WE IL1VE MOVED TO NEW AND ELEGANT OFFICES AT NO. 14 EAST MAIN STREET, SEIL BUILDING. We cure any and all diseases that the human flesh to helr to. 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TIZ cleans out every pore and glorifies the feet your feet. You will never limp again or draw up your face In pain, and you'll for get about your corns, bunions and callouses. You'll feel like a new per son. If you don't find all this true after trying a box of TIZ you can get your money right back. TIZ is for sale at all druggists at 25 cents per box or it will be sent you d;rect if you wbh from Walter Luth er Doilge & Co.. Chicago. 111. THE OFFICE A. SCHNEITER, Prop. PENDLETON, ORE Farpily Liquor Store Phone Main 299 711 Main Street NBOI former stood for the Increase of the electric plant by a bond issue of $10, 000, and the latter, which won out, be k'ved the city ought to reduce its indebtedness The proposition to bond the city for $10,000 to extend the bar rel flume was defeated. The result of the election follows: Mayor. II. A. Williams, people's. 115; I. E. Young, citizen's, 93; coun cilmen. V. A. Gent, people's, 146; Nel son Maneia, people's, 128; G. W. Johnson, citizen's, 123; recorder, Roy Ramuels. Jr.; treasurer, T. Frazier, both endorsed by both tickets. When your feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through and through from exposure, take a big dose of Chamber'aln's Cough Rem edy, bathe your feet in hot water be fore going to bed and you are almost certain to ward off a severe cold. For sale by all dealers. Holiday Hints To Lovers of Good Meats A choice "Central"' Roast. A "Central'' steak that's tender. A Seakhipt oyster dinner. A "Central" liam for lunch. A "Central" fish or poultry or . iter Insures satisfaction. Phono tho Main 33. Sanitary Market. CENTRAL Meat Market The East Orcp;onian delivered to your home for 65c a month. Northern Pacific Ry. and Pasco. And the "North Rank Road." Or via Northern Pacific Ry., Tacoma and Seattle. SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO Let us arrange your berth reservations. To Spokane Seattle Tacoma To All Points East, West Or South FOUR TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS Daily from Pacific Coaat to tho East. Ono ThroucH to" Chicago. Ono Throncrh to St. Louia. Ono Aiirou mml C0AST LIMITED To Minneapolis and St. Paul. W. ADAMS, Acent, Pendleton, Ore. 18 always pleased to quote through rates and furnish full information. A. D. CIIATILTOX Asst. Gen'l Pas'r Atf., Portland, Ore. WILLIAMS IS NEW MAYOR OF MILTON Milton Ore.. Doc 14. Great ex citement centered in the city elec tion. Two tickets were in me iieiu, one nominated at the city caucus, en titled the citizen's ticket, the other an independent list called the people s ticket and nominated by petition. The Terrible Suffering Eczema All Over Baby's Body. "When my baby was four months Old his face broke out with eczema. And at sixteen months of age, his lace, hands and arms were in a dreadful tate. The eczema spread an over body. We had to put a mask or cuu.i over his face and tie up his hands. Finally we gave him Hood's Sarsapa rllla nind In a few months he was en tirely cured. Today he Is a healthy boy." Mrs. Inez Lewis. Raring, Maine. ilood's Sarsapnrllla cures blood dis eases nnd builds up the system. Oct It today In usual li(Uld form or chocolated tablcU called SarsatabS. New Shipment Men's Clothing EVERY SUIT TO BE PLACED OX SALE AT PRICES BELOW WHAT OUU WOULD-BE COMPETITORS ARE COM PELLED TO PAY FOR Til EM. Owincf to nn nnexiuvted and unavoidaMo delav in tho factories and on ' ? 4f ' ,,ie ro!U'' our Iilt 'ipiwU of Men' Clothinir, which should have reached 1 AV i eiuileton several weeks ago, nave .just eoimueiuHM to arrive. ;s ve m- ( v I V"$ li,'vo in asit 'UiHff d small profits we will place all tho shipments on J i ji sale at the following rcirnlar (not sale) prices: IK V Men's Worsted Suits, sold elsewhere for $7."0, our regular price $3.i)S ? Men's Worsted Suits, sold elsewhere for $H.00, our regular price $5.90 Men's Wool Suits, sold elsewhere for $12.50, our regular price...- $8.90 Men's Wool Suits, sold elsewhere for $15.00, our regular price-... ? 0.90 Men's Wool Suits, sold elsewhere for $18.50, our regular price $12.50 Men's Plain Blue Serge Suits, sold elsewhere for $22.50 our regular price - $14.75 Boys' Suits, long pants and vests, sold elsewhere for $10.00, our regular price - $6.90 Boys' Suits, long pants and vests, sold elsewhere for $12.00, our mrular prieo - .' $7.90 Boys' Suits, long pants and vests, sold elsewhere for $15.00, our regular price - $9.90 Youth's Knickerbocker Suits for $1.19, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $ 1.9S The Golden Rule Store We Lead, Others Follow