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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCII 2, 1912, PAGE NINE HOW ONE WOMAN V011 Her Health and Strength Back Again by The Use of Cardui. Tampa, Flit In a letter from this city, Mrs. B. C. Coram writes: "I waa ah weakened and worn out with wo manly troubles. My husband brought me some Cardui as a tonic, and, from the first day, It seemed to help. I had almost lost my reason, but, thanks to Cardui, I did not Soon, I felt and looked like a new woman, I think the remedy Is wonderful. I recommend it to my friends, for I hara received great benefit from It" Cardui acts specifically on the weak ned womanly organs, strengthening the muscles and nerves, and building them np to health. It helps to refresh the worn-out ner tous system and relieves the effects of overwork, both mental and physical Fifty years' successful use fully prove the merit of this purely vege table, tonio remedy for women. In every community, there live soma Who have been benefited by Cardui. The beneficial effects of this time tested woman's remedy, soon show themselves in many different ways. Try It K. B.WrlU (o; Uai' Advtaory Dtpt.. On Mocm Mdkln Co.. Quttinooia, Trim., far Spina Jmtrurtumi, anl W-pa book. How Traaaaa H. IVmmo." mm la plain wnppar M raquoC For the Lenten Season Wo are receiving daily FRESH SALMON FRESH HALIBUT FRESH SMELT FRESH CATFISH FRESH CLAMS Besides our fine lines of meats, sausages and lard that arp always carried. A CLEAN, SANITARY MARKET giving "S. & II." green tamps with every cash pur chase. Central Heat Market Phone Main 33. T 108 E. Alta St FREE Until March 23 we will give 15 "S. & H." green stamps with every 60c cash purchase to all who present this ad. CATTLE PRICES SHOW A DECLINE PRICES FALL FROM FIVE . TO FIFTEEN1 CENTS All Buyer Are Stocked Up anil De mand 1m Very Light Hop Continue to HuII-up No Sheep Kcct-ivcd Wheat Advances. (From Friday's Journal.) The cattle market at North Port land suddenly developed weakness and prices are from 10c to 15c ower. Practically all of the buyers are fill ed up and stuff , that would have readily brought (6.40 a few days ago, sold this morning at $6.25. It Is (dat ed that one concern has 2000 sur plus cattle on feed here and others are equally situated. At this time there Is no demand for cattle, except a forced one. Outside of a few hogs there was nothing available In the stockyards today except cattle and a handful of sheep. The trade Is quite well sup plied with stock and for that reason early purchases were not heavy. The trade Is practically as previously re ported. ' A typographical error was made in the cuttle sales yesterday when sev eral lots of steers were reported sold at $8.80. Nothing has been sold here" above $6.60 recently and the lots in question did not bring above $6.50. North Portland cattle prices: Heavy fancy steers $6.50 ftp 6.60 Choice steers 6.25 Select steers 6.506.50 Common 'steers 4.75 5.00 Feeder steers 4.75 Speyed heifers .- ' 5.90 Ordinary heifers 5.50 Ordinary cows .'. 6.00 5.25 Fancy cows 5.50 Q 5.60 Poor cows 3. 50 3. 75 Fancy light calves 8.00 Medium light calves .... 7.75 Fancy bulls 4.75 5.00 Medium bulls ........... 4.25 Ordinary bulls '. , 4.00 Stags i 5.00 Hogs Continue, at Top. The price of hogs continues at the top market here, and the limited re ceipts were quickly disposed of. Only one load arrived that was available for the market, $7.75 being received for 64 head and $6.50 for another lot. The rest of the stjck came direct to killers. North Portland swine prices: Fancy mixed $ 6.75 Good heavy 6.65 Medium , light 6.656.75 Rough and heavy 6.2 No Sheep for Market. No sheep arrived for the North Portland market today. . The 43 head that came forward were brought In by the private buyers of a packing concern. Today's run compares with 489 last Friday. ' Sheep market at North Portland Select lambs $6.00 6.05 Choice lambs . 5.75 5.85 Common lambs 5.05 Yearling wethers 5.25 5.35 Old wethers 4.50 Fancy ewes 4.10 4.15 Ordinary 3.75 Wheat Nominal Producers' prl- eel, nominal, track delivery, 8C87c; 1 bluestem, 8990c; fortyfold, 86087c; j Willamette valley, 85 86c; red Rus sian, 85 86c; Turkey red, 86 87c. Barley Producers' . prices 1911 Feed, $35.00; rolled, $36.00; brewing, 39.00g40.00. Mlllstuffs Selling price Bran, $28.00; middlings, $29.50; shorts, $25 00; chop, $19.00 25.00. Car lots 60c per ton less. Oats Producers' price Track No. spot delivery, white $32.50; gray, $31.60. Range of Chicago prices furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co. WHEAT. May Open, 102 3-4; high, 104; low, 102 3-4; close, 103 7-8A. July Open, 97; high, 97 7-8; low. 96 7-8; close, 97 5-8 B. Sept. Open, 95 1-4; high, 95 3-4; low, 95; close, 95 3-4A. St. George-Cafe and Grill WHITE COOKS SERVICE FIRST-CLASS PRICES REASONABLE Hot Merchant's Lunch Daily From 1 1 :30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. FRENCH DINNER EVERT SUNDAY FROM 11 A. M. TO S P. M. Open Day and Night Entrance on Webb St., or Through Hotel Lobby THE GREATEST SUCCESSFUL CURE OF ANY CIIRONIO DISEASE v WITHOUT THE KNIFE. See Air patients testimony. Dec. 1st, 1911. I am glad to tell the public wha the Chinese Doctor did for me. I was nearly dead suffering from abcess in the stomach and three Am erican doctors told, me there waa no hope for me except an operation which I felt would kill me. So we called Dr. Leo Chlng Wo and tried his medicine and In two weeks I was out of danger. Took hU wonderful medicine four weeks more and am nearly well. I can cheerfully recommend hi remedy to any one who is In need of a doctor, for he certainly saved my life. Mrs. Ida Herring, 216 West Alder St., Walla Walla, Washington. We receive testimonials from our patients dally who have been cured. If you want to be cured, come and see us or if unable to come, write and enclose a two cent stMnp for symptom blank. Write without delay. Address: LEO CHING WO, CHINESE MEDICINE CO., 14 E. Main St., Walla Walla, Washington. NEW ELECTRIC BATTERY ASTONISHING SCIENTISTS Santa Fo Railroad Tryl'B Oue Inven tion That May Hevoliitionive LlffhtliiK BiiHlnctM. Topeka, Kan. A new means of providing electricity a . composition that costs several hundred per cent less than the present system Is start ling the officers of the Santa Fe rail roaod In Topeka. The Invention has been under consideration In the of fice of C. W. Koouns, general man ager, and L. M. Jones, superintendent of telegraph, for some time. The batteries are noow on exhibition In the ofoflce of Mr. Jones. The Invention calls for cells only cells that can be replenished by salt water. The Santa Fe will make a complete test of the batteries. If they are a success it means that the entire bat tery system of the road and oo nrail- roads all over the country will be revolutionized. The batteries' will make a radical change in all battery work In the world and will rnlu the sale of dry batteries, Edison and stor age batteries, if the indications are carried oout to a practical end. J. W. Bryce Is Inventor of this new electrical process. Bryce Is a gradu ate of the University of Heidelberg, Germany, and has studied electricity all his life. It was In Tulsa that his Invention was witnessed by officers of the Santa Fe. This was develop' ed until the superintendent of tele graph and his assistant made experi ments with the batteries and have made a' thorough, examination of its working power. "It is a wonder," said L. M. Jones. "Of course, we do not know the chem leal parts we cannot understand how electricity can be furnished bo cheap. ly. -We have looked over the batter ies carefully and failed to find any 'blue sky In it. It may revolutionize battery work In the electrical woorld. WOMEN, AVOID OPERATIONS Many Unsuccessful And Worse Suffering Often Fol lows. Mrs. Rock's Case A Warning. SPIRIT WORLD HAND BECKONED TO DEATH Kansa tiirl liclleved to Have Killed HcrHolf for .Man Who Had Died Re cently. Hutchinson, Kan. Investigation of the mysterious death -.of Mis Edna Melson. ward of the late Dr. E. E, Richardson, took a new color when the fact that the woman was a spir itualist was advanced in pursuit of the theory that she was a suicide. Miss Melson'a body, shot through the head was found in the home of her weal- thy guardian last Saturday. SOLD THE WORLD OVER. yrg " "jjjjj WSI THE I g?REATj p. IMA Li liiiij The following letter from Mrs. Orville Rock will show how unwise it is for wo men to submit to the dangers of a surgical operation when often it may be avoided by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. She was four weeks in the hospital and came homo suf fering worse than before. Hero is her own statement. Paw Paw, Mich. "Two years ago I Buffered very severely with a displace ment. I could not be on my feet for a long time. My phy sician treated me for several months with out much relief and at last sent me to Ann Arbor for an op eration. I was there four weeks and came home sufferingworse than before. My mother advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and I did. Today I am well and strong arid do all my own housework. I owe my health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and advise my friends who are afflicted with any female complaint to try it" Mrs. Orville Rock, R. R. No. 5, Paw Paw, Michigan. If you are ill do not drag along untfl an operation is necessary, but at once take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For thirty years it has been the stan dard remedy for women's ills, and has restored the health of thousands of Buf fering women. Why don't you try it? II Want Ads. E WANTED. HAIR WORK MADAM KENNEDY has opened up 'her hair parlors sec ond door from depot, Athena, Ore., and is prepared to make any kind of hair goods from combings; also the best line of switches, puffs, wigs, topas, for sale. Everything strictly guaranteed. HELP WANTED TRUSTWORTHY men or women wanted as local representatives of responsible man ufacturer. High class merchandise and clean selling methods. 412.00 per week guaranteed on easy con ditions, with possibility of 330 and advance. Experience not neces sary. Manuufacturer, Box 278, Philadelphia. WANTED Continued. EIG MONEY FOR YOU WRITINO words or music for Successful Songs. It's easy! FREE booklet tells how. Dugdale Co., Dept. 403, Washington, D. C. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE scriptlon for county court, circuit court. Justice court, real estate, etc., for sale at East Oregonian office. EGGS from all leading varieties standard bred poultry, express pre paid, 2 00. Write for circular. Simpson's Pheasant Farm, Cor vallis, Oregon. WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. Work done with especial care Phone Red 2521. Classified Directory D j. WHWi.!li;ini . I '' !, "v ,c, i : : ..-x. v -' - MeSorely St Eleonore at Theatre tlie Gran It was a strange Infatuation, the polico say, that bound the 25-year- old woman to Dr. Richardson, a white haired man of 73. WThen he died of heart disease three weeks ago. Miss Melson threw herself upon the body, crying, "Oh, my darling, speak to me," and never ceased to mourn him until her own death. "Ours were twin spirits," she told a friend. "If mine ts so lonely with out his, what must be the sorrow of his spirit wandering In that strange other world, calling me to come over?-' To another neighbor she said: "He is calling me; I want to go to him. His spirit is beckoning mine." Of her sister, who found her body and called the police, she requested that she be buried by the side of her guardian. The wish was carried out. The day before her death she made her will. Against the theory of suicide, which he rejects. Coroner Williams has advanced the fact that the bullet entered the left side of the head above the ear. The girl was right-handed. TKe coroner said she could not have fired the bullet. There were no pow der burns. MOVEMENT IS UNDER WAV TO CUT COST OF DYING Always on Tm With Your Lumber Orders Our entire stock of building'material is selected with care and good judg ment. We keep it in good condition and sell it reasonable-that's whats bringing us our over increasing business. We believe in smaller profits and faster selling it amounts to the same thing in the end. Get Our Estimates Before Buying Your Lumber Lath, Shingles and Mill Work Crab Creek Lumber Go. OSCAR. MAHLER, Manager Phone Main 92 llo.-toit CoinjMiiiy Has Boon Formed ( Annie Willi the Frock-Oniled Undertakers. Boston Efforts which have been mniie to decrease the high cost of liv ing have now reached the next stage, which is to decrease the higher cost of dying. This is to be accomplish ed by the organization of the United Undertaking company, an association of Boston business men, who will not attempt to compete with under takers but to reason with them. The company, which Is semi-benevolent In Its purpose and nation-wide in Its scope, Is the outcome of a dis cussion recently held at a conference of clergymen. At that tlmo municipal control was urged. Since then pub lic control has been substituted as the remedy. The public control, It Is hoped, will be exerted through the United Undertaking company. Ex-Representative George W. Long of Cambridge, is president of the company, and several Boston clergy men and physicians, among them the Rev. George A. Gordon of the Old South Church: the Rev. Herbert A. Johnson and the Rev. Dd. Ellsworth Shumaker, are lentl'ng moral sup port. The aim of the company is to have at least ono undertaker In every city and town In New England, and eventually In the United Statej, co operate In what U characterized as "the movement for a substantial .re duction In the cost of the last service to trie dead." x INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKE8 reliable abstracts of title to all lands in Umatilla county. Loans on elty and farm property. Buya and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non residents. Write fire, life and acci dent insurance. References, any bank in Pendleton. JAME3 JOHNS, Pres. C. H. MARSH, Sec BENTLEY ft LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents. New location, 815 Main street. Phone Main 404. LIVBKY AND FEED STABLE. CITT LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street. Carney & Bradley, props. Livery, feed and sale' stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connec tion. "Phone main 70. MISCELLANEOUS. Bixt i.pn T.ATTKnnv Hand laundry work done: all work guaranieea. at No. 640 Cottonwood street, Pen dleton, Oregon. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATB Stock Inspector. Office at Koep pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 41i. Residence, 015 East Court street. Res. Phone Main 59. C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V, GRADU ate of McKllllp Veterinary Collac of Chicago. Office phone Main 10. Res. 618 Bush St., phone Main 37. ATTORNEYS. RALEY ft RALEY. ATTORNEYS AX law. Office In American National Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY A1 law. Office In Despaln building. R. J. SLATER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Despaln building. CARTER ft SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of Americas National Bank building;. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY A! law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON" LODGE No. 62 A. F. and A. M, meets the rim and third Mondays of acn month. All visiting brethren are Invi'ed. J. A. R. S. DAMON LODGE NO. 4, K. of P., meets every Mon day evening in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to attend. Best, C. C; R. W. Fletcher. K. ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS. ETC D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc. Phone black 3788, or Oregonian office. LOWELL 4 WINTER, ATTORNEYS and consullors at law. Offlc tm Despaln building. GEORGE W. COUTT8, ATTORNEY at law, estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17. Schmidt, block. PETERSON ft WILSON, ATTOBv neys at law; rooms S and 4 Smltk--Crawford building. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNsVY at law. Office in Smlth-Crawfor building. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL, di rector and licensed embalmer. Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. 'Phone main 75. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, S, S, and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. JOHNSON ft SKRABLE, ATTOR neys at law. Office In DeepaiB bulldinc The Providence that takes care of the childless and drunkards takes care of the United States. What you 'call treason today will b' patriotism tomorrow when It succeeds. AUCTIONEER. POT. V. G. LUCAS. LIVESTUttt. Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref erence First National Bank of Athena and Farmers Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW and second-hand goods. Cash paid for all ,pecond-hand goods bought. Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy household goods. Call and get his prices. 210 E. Court street. Phone Black S171. RESTAURANTS. CHINA RESTAURANT, NOODLES and nhon suev. Unit D. Goey, prop. At the old stand, Alta street in rear of Tallman Drug Co. LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip tion for country court, circuit court justice court, real estate, etc., foi Sale at East Oregonian office. rilYSICLVNS. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO- pathlc physician and surgeon, or- flce Judd block. Telephone: Office black 84 11; residence, red 2633. DR. LYNN K. LAKESLEE. CHRO- nlc and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-ray and Electro theraputlcs. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 554 DENTISTS. DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN. DENTIST Office in Judd building. Phone Main 73. Do you know that of all the minor ailments colds are by far the most dangerous? It Is not the cold itself that you need fear, but the serious dtseas.-s that It often leads to. Most of them are known as germ diseases. Pneumonia and consumption are among them. Why not take Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and cure your cold while you can. For sale by all dealers. Taxicab Service KAY AND NIGHT Stand at Hotel St. George 25C t Any Part of City Phone Main 12 Joseph N. Boh!, Prop. "She is Waiting" rvti-.'- and so are those she Is waiting on. And mind you, a good high-ball is well worth waiting for. Good, pure, wholesome Rye Whiskey, like the brands we are now selling, will make one wait patiently, but enjoy the wait when the liquid arrives cool, comforting, and refresh ing. If you are a high-ball lover, better try a bottle of this splendid Whiskey of ours. Yo will always want that sraiid afterwards. And the price will satisfy you, too. TheOlympiaBar Phone Main 18S and Pioneer Bottling Works Phone Main '177. PETERS ft MORRISON, Props. SI