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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOXTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1014. PAOE SEVEN BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK TRY GRANDMOTHER'S OLD FA- voniTK ntx ivK op kagk TKA AND fill J'l! III. Almom everyone knows that Rage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color end lustre to the hair when fuded. streak d or gray; abio end dandruff, itch ing scalp and atop falling . hair. Teara ago the only way to set this mixture was to make It at home, which la moBuy and troublesome Nowaday, by asking at any drug tore for "Wyeth'a Page and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bot tle of thla famous old recipe for about 60 centa. Don't atay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hnlr, taking one smull strand nt a time; by morning the gray hair tllsuppears, and after an other application or two. your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick und glossy. BEARISH NFLUEHCES HOLD BACK Fl UTURES Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY CHINESE STYLE NOODLES LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date; FIRST CLASS SERV1CH TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood St. Phone ((7 Pendleton, Ore. CHICAGO, Oct. 7. Wheat closed 1 1-2 ii 1 J-Sc lower. There appeared to be a combination of bearish inter ests at work in wheat yesterday, in cluding the English government, which again held up early quotations on futures, the big cash wheat con cerns In the northwest trade and badlng Interests here. Following what looked like a natural bulge in the market the first hour, unusual selling pressure developed. It was culld hedging against the northwest movement, but at the same hour cash wheat premiums were better at Min neapolis. Increase of over 11,000,000 bunhels In the United States and Ca nada stocks for the week and absence of any Important export demand in any (juurter enabled the bear forces to break the market. Reports say 60 load of wheat were tuken for export via the Oulf. Corn trade was considerably Influ enced by the action In wheat. Local receipts were off to 102 cars. Further decrease In American stocks of nearly half a million bushels by Itradxtreet's Felling was led by local trader ar ound bottom prices. There was a return of hedging in the oats market and the trade felt the bearish effect of action in wheat and corn. WHEAT. Pec Open. 108 1-2: hlKh. 109 3-Sl low. 107 1-2; close. 107 5-sB. May Open. 115 1-8; high. 11; low 113 7-?; close, 114 1-fiH. The- Grain Market. Clover Seed. No. 1, reclenned, 16c; ordinary, 11 l-2fo 12c pound, al slke, 11c pound. Flour Selling price; Patent, $5.40 fl&.&O; Wlllumette valley, $5.40; local straight, f 4 004.60;' export, straight, 14.000 4 24; cutoff, 14.20; buyers', 16.00ft S. 40. Hay New crop, producers' price: Willamette valley timothy , fancy, 112 SO; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, 116.00ft 15.60; alfalfa, 113.60 vetch and oats, IJ.OO'B 10.00; clover, IS per ton. Grain Rags Nominal: No. 1 Calcut ta, S.25tt8.50. liluestem Tuesday bid 1.02: Mon day bid DXc; Saturday bid 1.00. , Club Tuesday bid, J5; Monday bid, 93c; Saturday bid. 93c. Fortyfold Tuesday bid, 98 1-4; ask, 1.00; Monday bid, 97c; Saturday bid, 97 l-2c. Red Russian Tuesday bid, 88c; Monday bid, 7c; Saturday bid, 86c. Red Fife Tuesday bid. 90c; Mon day bid, SSc; Saturday bid, 87c. OATS. No. 1 Feed Tuesday bid $25, ask, $27; Monday bid, $25.50; Saturday bid, 125. BARLEY. No. 1 Feed Tuesday bid $19. nsk, $22 6'i; Monday bid. $19; Saturday bid, $19. MILLS TUFF. Fran Tuesday bid, 122 50, ask, $24.25; Monday bid. $23; Saturday bid. $24. Shorts Tuesday bid. $24; ask. $25.50; Monday bid. $24; Saturday Md, $24.50. HOC IJMET IS DOWN L AT IKE PORTLAND win H00DI.ES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES nnFY' KWONG HONG LOW JJmL4 L W 116 Writ Alts St.. Upstair. Phone 433 Farm and City Loans Plenty of Money for Conservative Loans, at Reasonable Rateof Inter . est Without Unnecessary Delay. Mark Moorhouse Company , 112 East Court Street A SHARP DEMAND wAn, Deer Prevails All Over WHY? Beeaue It Is a splendid beer. It has the dellRhtful aroma, the rich flavor, the effervescence and the tang that characterizes the high qual ity brew. Try a case of KloMcr Itrau bottled boor. On sale at OFFICK SAIjOOX CKIXCF.NT IIAK imiCWKY DEPOT SALOON IIOWMAX HAU I i - Fir&i National lank FEHDLETON, OREGON ESTABLISHED 1882 Known For It's Strength Are You Sick, Despondent? Do Not Give VP Hoi TOD CAN DK CCTtKIl UY THE GREAT D. R. Chen Chinese Herb Co. Master of AU Incurable Dtecsuoa. Wonder, are performed everj . day with Chines. Medical HERBS. CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION IHK Hour, 10 to It a. m. 1 to 7 p. . mm THINKS MALUM It WILL DK A GltKAT DAIItY )l NTUY O REDOX, AnitlC'L'LTL'RAL COL I.EflE. forvallls, Ore., Oct. 6 Hay that n" sell at 15 a ton in' the Muck in M.illitur county should if marketed through the dairy cow, bring J 15 to 120 a ton, thinks E. B. Fltts, (i. A. C. extension Jalryman. He has Jut spent two weeks In the Irrigated districts of that county and Impressed, with the opportunities of fered there for successful dairying The climate U very favorable to the production of alfalfa hay and corn si lage, and enormous yields of both crops are secured. A combination of these feeds with a little grain is what he calls an I leal ration for a dairy' cow. "Corn grows In great luxuriance," says Professor Fitts. "and it Is esti mated that there are 2000 ncres de vote,! to this crop this year. Home of thin corn will it 1 1 about 100 bushel to the aire. "Pllos are being built and very large yields of ensilage are reported. County Agriculturist V. R. Shlnn and myself weighed the yield from a measured square rod on 'the .farm of E. R. Conklln and secured 2S pounds, which is a rate of 45,760 pounds per acre, or 22 3-4 tons a yield seldom exceeded even In the corn growing sections of the east. "Dairying Is in IN Infanry ns yet but I find a desire for information on dairy subjects wherever I go. A cheese factory L in surcsosful opera tion at Nyss.i end provide? a good market for the milk that Is produced. "I feel safe in making the predic tion that dairying will soon become one of the leading Industries of the Irrigated sections of Malheur coun ty, snd prove a large factor In de veloping the county and adding to Its wealth." Kwp Your Stomach ami IJvcr Healthy. A vigorous Stomach, rerfect work ing Liver and regular acting; Bowels is guaranteed If you will use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They Insure good Digestion, correct Constipation and have an excellent tonic effect on the whole system Furlfy your blood and rid you of all body poison. through the bowels. Only 23c at your druggist Adv. i:tortlon Verdict Guilty. GRANTS. PASS, Ore., Oct. 6. The Jury returned a verdict of guilty, aft er being out about two hours Wed nesday night in the caso of the state versus Ernest lVnnlfon. alias George Huff. IndWtej by the grand Jury for un attempt to extort money from Oslin M. Jacksin. Charles Hass was dismissed from the same indictment for turning stnte', evidence and E. Klrkwocd as tiled with ivnnlson but was not found guilty by thej jury. A pttltion to Governor West Is being circulated asking: that Jack son remain here, contrary to the re quisition, and that he be granted ful' citizenship rights. (Courtesy Tuesday' Journal.) PORTLAND, Ore. Hog market price were considered about a nickel lower for the day. One load sold at 17.10, but thla wa considered a nick el under top quality, therefore the extreme price was generally placed at 17.65 by the trade. There waa only a limited amount of swine offering: In the yards this morning, but so much stuff came for ward yesterday that killer did not really need them. The weakness In the extreme traJe was rather pronounced again today, and this naturally caused the already bearish trade here to figure upon still lower values. General hog market: liest light $ 7 55 Medium light 7.50 Good and heavy 7 25 3 7.40 Rough and heavy 6. 00 7 00 Catllo Market Holding, At the advance of a dime quoteJ yesterday, the market for cattle was considered steady today. There was a fair run following the small show ing of yesterday. The market has been too liberally supplied with cows recently, while there hag been a scarcity of steers. Most of the sur plus held by killers at this time con sists of cows, leaving the market for steers In a rather fair position. General cattle market range: Selected steer 18 &0&7 00 Good to prime 6.701j.JO Good to choice 6.50 6 6.60 Ordinary to fair 5.756.00 Fancy cows 6 00 Good to prime 5-75 j 5.80 Ordinary 5.2515.50 Selected Calves 8.008 25 Fancy bulls 4-60 4.75 Ordinary 4.0034.21 Miwp Conic Direct. While there was a liberal run of muttpn reported in the North Port land yards overnight, all of the stock came direct to killers, who are still eagerly seeking supplies In the In terior because of the very heavy movement to Chicago and other east ern points. Lirect purchase of mutton seems to be the only way local killers can secure their needs at this time be cause little stuff is coming forward to the open maiket. Prices paid here during the last 24 hours were generally a dime down for lambs. General mutton market: Pest yearlings J3. 503 3.60 Old wethers 5 25 3 5.35 Rest ewes 4 35 3 4.75 Best mountain lambs 5.90 3 6.00 Vally light young Iambs. 5 003 5 5" Livestock Shippers. Hogs J. L. Campbell, Madras, 1 load; Will Block. Amity, 1 load. Cattle W. II. Harris, Redmond, 6 loads. Sheep It. A. Jackson, Georges Spur, Idaho, 3 loads; W. M. Burrows. Lyle. Wash.. 5 loads, all direct to Union Meat company. Mixed stuff F. B. Decker. Silver ton, 2 loads hogs and sheep, direct to Union Meat company. EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS TO FLI'SII KIDNF.YS IF MAD DF.lt ItOTIIRftH YOU. now'sThis! . We offer One Hundred Dollar Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hair Catarrh. Cure. F. J. CI1ENET ft CO.. Toledo, O. n- . l. - .n.nlnntt1 ttar knoTQ. P. J Cheney for the last 15 years, and bllT Dlai perfectly huuorsbls In all business :rintat'tloni tno iiuiunmj iut obllL'ttlons made by bis flrni. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, O n.ti. r-.--.v. rsic ! taVn IntarnallT. sctlng directly upon the blood and mu out snrfaees of the sratem. Testimonial! ent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. 8Ud t ail lrncisra. Tik Hall Kamlls Pills for conatlpatlon ltnyonct.4 Prove Deadly NEW YORK. Oct. 6. Lieutenant A. Elllcott Brown, Vnltod States army who visited the battlefield of the Meaux' Just after tho fighting reach ea New York aboard tho steamship Mlnnletonka with a vivid description of tho battlefield. So great had been the carnage, he said, that within a radius of 600 yards he saw 1000 dead Germans. The bayonet chnrges of the allies, he said, were responsible for the great slaughter ns the German soldiers were so strongly Intrenched that they could be dislodged In no other way. "I saw Captain Parker, of the Unit ed States Army, while I was in France said Lieutenant Rrown, "and he told me that the German army's retreat from Its near approach to Paris had been n perfect military movement and that he had seen but one dead Gorman left behind. The German soldiers are friendly to the French peasants, he said, and he found no trace of atrocities, although he had heard much about them,' aqanahcp-RgolgalmGl tho ththrdluuu Vniclty to ninta1 Is) Clinrged. OREGON CITY, Ore.. Oct. 6 Har ry C. Wright, a farmer living near Willamette, was arrested, on a charge of crueyy to animals nnd Is now held In the county .lull until his trial be fore Justice of the Peace Slevers, Sat urday afternoon. Wright was con victed hifd spring in the circuit court on n charge of burglary und given a suspended sentenco of three years. SM.E OF PROPERTY VNDF.K CHATTEL MORTGAGE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated June 27. 1014. made by H. 15. Puffham to A. P. Wetzel securing a note of even date therewith for Four Hundred the same at public auction to the highest bidder for cash nt Hinkle's Keod l'arn in the Town of Pilot kock, in paid Umatilla County, Oregon, at U o'clock in the forenoon on the 10th tlav of October. 1914. the proceeds of salo to be applied to the payment of said note and Interest nnd all costs, charges, expenses nnd attorney's fees incurred In foreclosing said mortgage. Dated this 2nd day of October. IS 14. A. P. WETZEI Mortgagee. (J400.00) Dollars, with interest there on at the rate of S per cent, per an num from date, rayable October 1. 1914, which mortgage was recorded July 6, 1914. In tho Record or t. nat tel Moragages of Umatilla County Oregon, and covered and mortgaged the following described personal prop erty then and now In said Umatilla County, to-wlt: On hnw mnr dOVMl VearS Old, weight about 1500 lbs., branded F. G. on left front shoulder. One brown mare, seven years old, weight about IB 00 lbs., branded A. and F. G. on left front snoumer. One brown 3 yenr old gelding, weight about 1200 lbs., branded thus B). on right flank. One brown year old mare, weight about 1200 lbs., branded trjus B) on right flank. One gray three year old mare, weight about 1190 lbs., branded thus B) on right flank. One orown three year old gelding, weight about 1225 lbs., branded thus B) on right flank. One bay three yenr old gelding, weight about 1200 lbs., branded thus It) on right flank. One sorrel colt, yearling, weight about 750 lbs. One sorrel three year old gelding, weight about 1050 lbs, branded thus I! on right flank. Two bay mare colts, weight about 700 lbs each. Ono bnv yearling, weight about 800 lbs. branded thus B) on right flank. Tho conditions of said mortgage having been broken by the said B. B. Buffhnm. I have taken possession of said personal property and will sell Eating meat regularly eventually;! produce kidney trouble In some , In form or other, say a well known au-!3 thority, because the uric acid In meat E3 excites the kidneys, they become ov-!3 erworked; get sluggish; clog up anl.fii cause all sort of distress, particularly! p5 backache and misery In the kidney j pi region; rheumatic twinges, severe ' headaches, acid stomach. constlpa- 3 tlon, torpid liver, sleeplessness, blad- E5 der and urinary Irritation. H The moment your back hurts or E3 kidneys aren't acting right, or If, S bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Ja.1 Salts from sny good '3 pharmacy; take a tabWnoonful in a j t5 glass of water before breakfast for, a few days and your Hdneys will g then act fine. This famniu, alts !! made from the ncM of "rapes and lemon Juice, combined wPh llthla, am) has been used for generations to ' H flush clogged kidneys and stimulate S them to normal activity; nlso to neu-H trails the acids In thp urine so t:l no longer Irritates thus en ling blad- j g der disorders. 1 1 Jai Salts cannot Injure anvone;' make a delightful effervescent llthia.i water drink which millions of men g3 and women take now snd then to, keep the kidneys and urinary organs I clean-, thus avoiding serious kidney! djscases. IF YOU W'ith some people there's no such word as enough. ,iimii!ii! faiillUuuii How Convenient, Com fortable and Economical a GAS RANGE was, you too would have one Pacific Power & Light Co. "Always at Your Service'' Phone 40 E-- rj tr--Er: i? m Erf i CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y FRATEHNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE No. 62 Af A. F. and A. M, meets k first and third Monday of ea.cn month. All visiting brother are Invited. FTXEKAL DIRECTORS. 10HN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor two funeral cars. Calls responded to lay or night. Phone 75. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE . Funeral director and licenseJ em balmer. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re sponded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 63. INSURANCE AND LAND BCSLVESS JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT law. Office In Despain building. CARTER & SMYTH E, ATTuRNEYS at law. Office la rear of American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON A BISHOP. ATTOR Deys at law; room I and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, 1, I and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES reliable abstract of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buy and sell all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays la i os and makes Investment for non residents Write fire, life and accl )ent Insurance. References, anj bask m Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pre. C. H, MARSH, Sec BENTLEY A LEFFINQWELL, REAL estate, fire. Ufa and accident Insur ance agent. 81 S Main street. Phone 404. LlfERY AND FEED STABLJt. CITY LIVERY STABLE. TH0MP80 street, Carney A Bradley, Props Livery, feed and sale stable Goo rig at all time Cab line In coccw tlon. Phone 71. VETERINARY SURGEONS. C W. LASSEN. M. D. V. COUNTY Veterinarian. Residence telephone 27; office telephone 20. ATTORNEYS. RALEY A RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT aw. Office In American National Bank Building. GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law, estates settle J, wills,, deeds, mortgages and contract drawn. Col lections mad. Room 17, Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. 3. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND consullor at law. Office In Despair building. KOSCOE R. JOHNSON. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Despain bulldlrg PHYSICIANS. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMED ca'.hl physician and surgeon. Of fire Judd Block. Telephone Office 141 W: residence 811 J. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NTtP and second-hand good. Cash for all second-hand foods booth Cheapest place In Pendleton to bo, household good. Call and get hb prices. 218 E. Court street. Pasn. 271 W. AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEER makes a specialty of farmers' rtocl and machinery sales. "The man th gets you the money." Leave orden at East Oregonian office. AUCTION SALE: THE GAS"! u egonlan m3kes a specialty ef & tlon ssle bills, cards and advertitist We can furnish auctioneer, clerk an advertising complete that will aasar you of having a successful l. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OIV egonlan make a specialty of auc tion sale bill, card and advertising We can furnish auctioneer, clerk an advertising complete that wl'.l assor you of having a successful sale. M ISCFXLAX EO C8. ENGRAVED CARDS, INV4TATI0N, wedding announcements, amDo private and buslnesa stationery, eta. Very latest styles. Call at East Ore gonian office and see sample TRESPASS NOTICES, STAIXIOH SEASON CARDS and SALE BILL of every description printed at rea sonable price at the East Oregonian. We have a fin lot of stock cut thai our patrons are allowed the free os of. FARMS WANTED WE HAVE Di rect buyers. Write, describing property. Name lowest price. We help buyers locate desirable property free. A. O. Slsson, Portland, Ore. WANTED PARTY WILL PAY cask or give tra? for Umatilla count, farm, 120 to 840 per acre. Address Box 12. Athena, Ore. Ladles to sew at home, 810 and over weekly Work sent prepaid. Stamped addressed envelope. Ivan hoe Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo, ARCTnTEOTS. TOURTELLOTTB AND HUMMEL. Despain Building, Pendleton. BEAVER ENGRAVING COMPANYv..r" VJV4 --3 Daily and Semi-Weekly East Oregonian TELEPHONE DIRECTORY A Quick and Handy Reference for Busmen and Home Tel. No. Tel. X AUTOS FOK HIRE & TAXI SERVICE Farker Taxi Co.. in front French Rost PS-V2 AUTO GARAGE, SUITLIES, REFAIRS Stone Garape, 727 Johnson St 74 AUTO SUFFLIES, HUDSON CARS City Motor Car Co., 722 Cottonwood.. .475 BU1CKS, CHALMERS & FOIU) CARS Orppon Motor Oarage, 11(.-21 Y. Court 46S HARDWARE AND TIN WORK The Taylor Hardware Co., 741 Main St 87 JEWELRV AND WATCH REPAliaNQ Walker Jewelry, SHS Main Street 337 LIVERY ' Telephone Livery, 505 E. Court St 83 CAFE & ROOMS FOR RENT Quelle Cafe. 02fi Main St 110 CLEANING AND PRESSING Fendleton Cleanine Works. 20C 1-2 E. Alta 169 DRUGS AND KODAKS The Fendleton I'mj Po., cor. Main & Court 20 MEATS AND POULTRY Sanitary Market, 305 E. Court 4S the fraxtz PRKMTiiaETrnatT SWEEPER, THE LATEST THING OUT. Jesse Failing, 901 Main 24 PORTRAIT PHofcU'HYir- C. S. Wheeler, 200 K Alta St. ELECTRIC WIRING AND 'FIXTURES J. L Vausrhan's Klectri.' Store. S31 Main 139 GARAGES Pendleton Auto '.. S12 Johnson. 541 GROCERIES Gray Bros. Groot ' ... S:'3 Vlain Sl GROCERIES Standard Gnxen r w Virt k .lohnsoa IN riANOS, PHONOGRAPHS, SHEET MUSIC, TUNING Warren's Music Hous, 842 Main St.... PHOTOGRAPHS Row man's Studio, !)! Main St. SPOUTING GOODS, MCYCLF.s MOTORCYCLES IIVs, oot. Court and ( 'itir,nw..-i Ml .4'sf