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ETflTTT PAOES DAILY EAST OR KG ON I AN. PENDLETON, OTIEflON. FRIDAY, DKC EM HER 4, 1914. pvr.i sr vrv Ullll!lll!IIIIMIIIMIIIIIIilllllllIlllllllllllllll!!llll!II!ll!IIIlllIII I before ycm build no matter if it's a home, a barn. out-building, or a remodeling of f your house or store interior 55 tm 1 .XiJl 1 Sash, doors, shingles, hard wood, store fronts and fixtures, posts, plaster, brick, sand cement, roofing, etc. 1 Wood and Rock Springs Coal I B. L. BURROUGHS I 1 Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. Telephone 5 nniHHiiUHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiniiiunnnc protection NEEDED AGAINST 'SHODDY (Contlnud from page six.) price for thla special brand of cream; but the Interest, with their sepora tor, skim off the cream and see to It that the child la fed only on the poor est of skimmed mtk from a bottle with a tube attached the neck of which li the smallest obtainable, thus keeping the child puny and thin. "When wool la aold at It natural value, It will bring a price that will pay a sufficient profit that will tempt more people Into the wool raising bus lne. no that thousands of tracts of land In this western country, am ounting to millions of acres that la For indigestion and Biliousness those foes of comfort and well-being, there is one family remedy universally regarded as the best corrective of deranged conditions of the organs of digestion. Present suffering i3 relieved promptly, and worse sicknes3 prevented by timely use of BEECHAMVS PILLS Let this wonderful remedy tone your stomach, stimulate your liver and kidneys, regulate your bowels and you will feel improved throughout your entire system. A few doses will prove to you why, for the common and minor ailment3 of life, Beecham's Pills Are the Right First Aid Sold vtrrwkcr. Is boiM. 10c, 25c. Dirtcliona si Valua EapiaU U Womca with tvery Vtcx. NOODLES, CHOP SUEYj. CjllMfl DISHES rOFY'5 KWONG HONG LOW W HiWtit AltaSt.. Upitain. Phone 433 6 m fH3 First National Danh I PENDLETON, ESTABLISHED. 1882 Known For lUMilUWUitmwuuuuuitH FREE -anRKu- COUPON Urine or Bond five of these Coupons properly signed and 10 to tlio East Oreconian office and . II l . Tl-ll Tll eut-out feature or "Anna Dell Do No rondloton, EAST OREGONIAN 1 Uli UU., Herewith please find five "Four-in-Ono" Coupons and 10f for which please give me a "Four-in-One" muslin cut-out feature or "Anna Bell Doll." Name.. Address.. If sent by mail add 2o for .postage. TIE SURE AND STATE WHICH FEATURE IS WANTED get my prices mm If you want it cheap or 5 good, we can fill E your order MILL WORK TO ORDER The. greatest stock and 5 irantv in Umatilla County of 5 today laying waste and producing; no returns to anyone, would soon have millions of sheep grazing upon them, finding employment for the people and wealth for the nation. "IjpI us have wool labeled 'wool.' (noddies and mungoes as such and then the consumer can purchae what milts him and his pocket book best." Peruvian Notable Target. LONDON, Dec. 4. A Lima, Peru, dlKpatfh to the Central News says that a special train from Callao, on which Dr. Jose Pardo. ex-prcsldent of Teru, was a passenger, was dyna mited Sunday. The ex president es caped, but Fix others were Injured. A a result of the outrage many j.ulltlraj suspects were arrested. J nzt 3 OREGON Si's Strength pot a "iour-in-t -.. i-One" muslin Ore., .19H LOSSES IN SWINE WKAKMKH AND IJW'KK PRICES am: hiu;i;d in trade at Portland. (Courtesy Tuesday's Journal.) POKTLAND, Ore Severe weak new und lower prices were again forc ed for swine at practically all Am erican stockyard centers for the day. WhllH sharply lower prices were the outcome at North Portland at the opening of this morning's trade, still compared with other centers the trade here In continued on quite a good ba sIh. Chicago seems to have Iot for all time Its former dominating position as the head market for swine In the United States. Baals prices there were for years accepted as what oth er markets throughout the country should pay. Chicago was always the high murket and others took their cue from there. Now the middle west Ik quoting; in dependent values and while it Is true that the same Interests who are op erating at Missouri river polnU are generally dominating the situation at Chicago, this really has nothing to do with the weakness In the hog trade and price throughout the coun try. The fact Is that financial con ditions are such, and money to hard to obtain except at exee-slve Interest, that all the leading packers have cur tailed their operations considerably. There has len more or less talk about the excessive business available for Europe but the fact remains that the reports would indicate about aj dozen limes as mu' h business as has actually passed. Naturally with such conditions existing and with Uverai supples of hogs available, the ten dency recently has Leen to force the prices down to a busts where specu lation Is possible. General hog market range: P-cut light I 7.10 Medium light 7.00 Good to heavy 6.00 Itough and heavy 6 00 6.50 Stockers 6.00 'tf 6 60 (ttU- Continue Quiet While there wus only a small run of cattle reported in the North Port land yards overnight, the situation In trado Is showing no change for the better, liuylng is of hand to mouth character, killers simply taking their present retirements. Since the pawage of the meat In-i-pectlon law by Portland, which nas been taken to the supreme court for settlement; there is practically no Competition for tupplics. Two of the former killers who operated places of their own prior to the passage of the law, are now having their cattle killed at a government Inspected plant and are using the cold storage facili ties there. This naturally has a ten dency to curtail what little competi tion formerly existed. One company Is fighting the Inspection law real hard and refuses to give up Its busi ness. General cattle market range: Selected steers 7 15 Good to prime 7.00 6 ".05 Good to choice 6.50 6 6.75 Ordinary to fair 5.75 06-25 Rest cowa 600 Good to prime 5-65 0 6-S5 Ordinary 5.25 0 5-60 Selected calves 800 Fancy bulla 5.25 6 5.75 Ordinary 4 00 4.25 slic- situation Strung No change Is shown in the mutton market situation at North Portland. Kcclpts are limited for the day and the fair showing of yesterday was quickly picked up at extreme prices Top lambs are still quoted very strong at 17. General mutton market range: Post ycurliOK $5.65 6 5.75 Old wethers 5.00 6 5.25 Lest ewe '. 425 6 4.75 Pest cast mountain lambs 6-75 6 7.00 Valley lipht lambs 6 2566 60 Heavy spring lambs 5.506 5-73 City to IWy No Nudco. ClIKWdti. lec. 3. The nude In art will receive no encouragement from the new Chicago Art Commis sion apix'lnted to ppend a city appro priation in the purchase of works by local arttatK, according to (in an nouncement. MANY CASES OF RHEUMATISM NOW SAYS AVE Ml ST KEEP FEET PKV, AVOII EXIOSritE AM) EAT LESS MEAT. Stay off the damp ground, avoid exposure, keep feet dry, eat less meat, drink lots of water, and above all take a spoonful of salts occasion ally to keep down urlo acid. Rheumatism is caused by poison ous toxin, called uric acid, which Is generated in the bowels and absorbed Into the blood. It Is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast It out in the urine. The pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this Impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double' work, they become weak and slug-j glsh and fall to eliminate this urlo acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system,' eventually settling in the Joints and' muscles causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism vt from anv charmacv about four ounes of Jnd Salts; put a tablespoon ful In a glass of water and drink be-' fore breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these Impurities. Jad Suits Is Inexpensive, harmless and is made from the nlcd of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lith la and Is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are sub- Ject to rheumatism. Here you have t a pleasant, effervescent llthla wuter drink which overcomes uric acid and la beneficial to your kidneys as well.' OCCUPIED BY THE nio SI.HRS RETREAT, SAYS ICEPOItT, AllWDONINU Till: CAPITAL OF SEUVIA. LONDON, Dec. 3. The Servians are steadily being drawn back In their own country, while Belgrade the capital until the government moved shortly after the beginning of the war, has been occupied by tne Austrian after several attempts since August to capture the city. A Sophia, Bulgaria, report says the Servians evacuated P.elgrade when the Serbs to the south were driven tack. An official statement Issued at Vienna says: "In the southern theater of war, the enemy la still retreating. No fighting of Importance took place yes terday. Small bodies of troops, sent In advance, captured several hundred prisoners." News Is Sent Emperor, An earlier dispatch says the occu pation of Belgrade was announced In i telegram to Emperor Francis Jo seph from General Frank, com mander of the Fifth Army corps. The message follows: "On the occasion of the 66th anni versary of your reign, permit me to lay at your feet the Information that Belgrade was today occupied by the Fifth arm corps." Servian Admit never. Semi-official advices received by the Havas Agency from Nish contain the admission that the AustrJAns have won further victories In Fervla. Aft er a number of rear-guard actions during the last few days the Servian tioops were forced to fall back on December 1 from the region around Oudqltzeand Kochlerltch. The retreat It Is said was made In good order. Heavy firing has occurred near Souvabor, where the Austrian con centrated large forces and succeeded Ir. capturing two Important points. The fighting along the Kolubara river Is said to have been attended with some success for the Servians. In an engagement near Laxarevatz on November 28 the Servians are report ed to have taken positions of the en emy, rapturing 27 officers and about 2000 men. Montenegrins Beat Foe. FAU1S. Dec. 4. A victory for the Montenegrin troops in their campaign p.ilnt the Austrian forces Is report ed In n dispatch received by the Ha vas agency from Cettinje, Montene gro. Local Playhouses VAJHAT the Prets Agent Hat to ' Say of Preient and Coming Athactioni J Orplicum Thursday-Friday. "The Perils of Pauline." episode number eleven. Pauline Is Invited to attend a large wedding where there are to be trained Hons performing. Owen learns of this and forms an other plan to get rid of Pauline. He makes arrangements with the train er to accidentally let the Hons loose when Pauline is near. Hurry sus pects him and refuses Taullne per mission to go to the wedding. She Foes anyway and the chauffeur loses control of the machine and it plung es down a Fteep embankment severely Injuring both Pauline anu the driver. Harry arrives Just in time to take them on to the hospital. "Till the Pands of the Desert Grow Cold," two reel Eclair dram.i. feat uring Carol Halloway and Robert Frazer. A romance that might find its replica only In that strata of life where manhood realizes its noblest form. In this case "the man"' Is a miner possessing th,ose high ideals which compel big sacrifices and self- control. The Ftory is truly dramatic. splendidly portrayed and holds the interest to the very end Though the world old problem is met In its ac tion, the turn given It, the answer made are all fresh. "Little Meg and I," Victor drama, featuring J. Warren Kerrigan. "Universal Hoy in a Country Ad venture." Another "Matty" picture. Pnaln Today. Today we present an all feature rrogram. The following favorite stars will appear. Mary Plckford, Ulllan Walker, Adda Gleason. Edith Johnson, Arthur Johnson and Lottie Briscoe. "Rosemary, That's for Remem brance." Sellg. two part society dra ma, featuring Adda Gleason and Ed ith Johnson. "When a Man Loves." Olograph, featuring Mary Plckford. "The Hold-up," Lubln, featuring Arthur Johnson and Lottie Brlsco. "Miss Tomboy and Freckles," Vita graph, featuring Lillian Walker. Admission, 10c; children. Be. Coming Sunday Tom Wise in "A Gentleman from Mississippi," a five part Wold Film masterpiece. Oosy. Fougere & Wilson In a fine singing net, will be one of the acta for Fri day and Saturday nights and Satur day matinee. They are unusually good. H. L. Herkemcr, black face comedi an In funy songs and stories la also on the same bill "A Crook's Sweetheart." Two reel Kay bee. Miss Leona Hutton and Frank Borrage are featured in a thrilling drama of tho underworld. "Our Mutual Girl." Series 4S. Margaret sees the very latest styles In winter muffs, and has an unpleas ant experience. "His Taking Ways," Keystone. Our friend, "Mr. Walrus" gets into mora trouble as usual and gota everybodj mixed up na well In this comedy. . WHEAT EXPORT TRADE IS QUIET Chicago .market under infix- ENCE OF LACK OF NEWS THURSDAY. CHICAGO, Dec. 4. Wheat closed 3-8&3-4C lower. It is quite probable that the big cash Interests kept their export sales to themselves during the greater part of the session arid per mitted the bcarlxh local trade to bring about the decline t 11.20 1-4 for May after a strong and higher market the first hour. It is now given out that export sales, including consider able wheat to go all rail to the sea board, amount to 700,000 bushels and the market started to rally, liver- pool cables were higher for spot and futures. Italy was buying; wheat freely at advancing prices. Minne apolls reported stiff premiums on the crop, and quite serious dry weather talk comes from Illinois points and the Kansas City territory on the growing crop. Export clearances of wheat and flour for the day were close to 1.750,000 bushels. Best corn prices of the morning were 64c for December and (3 5-8c for May. Bottom prices were made the last hour. Estimated receipts for this trade 700 cars and yet the rample market ruled fairly steady. Liver pool cables strong and higher. Conn try offerings are again reported light. Early bulge of 47 7-8o for Decem ber oats and 52 ,S-Sc for May was fol lowed by selling pressure. Selling pressure Is mostly from the local trade, partly due to the easier cash market WHEAT. Dec Open 114 7-8; high, 115 1-2; low, 114 1-4; close, 114 1-4B. May Open, 121 3-8; high, 121 6-8; low, 120 1-4; close, 120 l-SA. ' Germany To Get Parcels WASHINGTON. Dec. S Resump tion of thle parcels post service be tween the United States and Germany and Austria-Hungary was announced by Postmaster-General Burleson. The lifting at this time of the prohibition against acceptance of parcels for these countries caused by the lack of TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA IXK)K YOUXG! BRING BACK ITS XATCUAIi COIX)R. GLOSS AND THICKNESS. Common Sarden sage brewed into a heavy tea with nulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux uriant, remove every bit of dandruff stop scalp itching and falling hair. Just a few applications will prove a revelation If your hair is fading, gray or dry. scraggly and thin. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though is troublesome. An easier way Is to get the ready-to-use tonic, costing about 50 cents a large bottle at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound." thus avoiding a lot of muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our vouthful arpearance and attractive- . a . iL ne.s. By darkening your nair wim . Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can j tell, because It does so naturally, so; evetilv. Tou Just dampen a sponge, or soft brush with it and draw this j through your hair, taking one small, strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and after an-j other application or two, your halfj becomes beautifully dark, glossy, softi and luxuriant. 1 CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FRATERNAL ORDERS. PirVTiLETON LODGE No. 6i .ft. a ir n,i A. M. meets ht VN first and third Mondays of elch month. AU visiting brothers are Invited. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN 8. BAKER, FUNERAL DI rector and licensed einbalmer Opposite postofflca. Funeral parlor two funeral cars. Calls responded to lay or night. Phone 71. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE 6TORK Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral car. Calls re .ponded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone e. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES reliable abstracts of title to au nAa in Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and tells all kinds of real estate. Does . ,..rai hrokarasa business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non residents Writes fire, lire ana acci dent Insurance. References, any cans In Pendleton. JAMES JOH-s. its a H. MARSH. See. RRVTT.1CT & LEFFINOWELL. REAL estate, tlra, life and accident insur sncs agent, lit Main street Phone 104 LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERT Dl scrlptton for county court, clrcu) court, Justice court, real estate, etc for ssle at East Oregonlao office- VETERINARY Sl'RUEOSS. C. W. LASSEN. M. P V. CH'NT Veterinarian. Residence telephont 17; office tellephone SO. means of transportation resu'tin from the war, wiil rnrk possible tio.-j sending of th'uand"i of Christmas re -! rnernbran-'H to Karope, whlh othr-' wls would have tien Jrriposlbl. i Parcels post packages ari now mail j able to all countries with which the j United Htates has parcels post con-j ventions except Peigltim. Turkey nd( the northern and northenxtern parts, of France, w here military operations j prevent a resumption of the service. j State of Ohio, rUy of Toledo, i L'w-si Cnimty m. Frank J. fhny runk-m nn'h tlit h l enlfr mrtner of the form of V. J. Cf.enM j fe l a, lining bourne in in 117 01 i ido. f'onutr and Hint sfrral'!. and that Mid firm will pay the i.i.h of O.NB lil'N DI'.KIi IKd.I.AKii for earb and erery ra of Catarrh that -nnt bf cired by tbs us Ol IIALL'H CATAI! '(II ( 1 KB. r iCA.NIi J. CIIEXKT. Sworn to bfre me and .iUrlh"1 li ay pfwu'e, tUla 6tb da of Ieciobr a. n. ixstj. (SeaO A. w. GLEAPO. Notary Public nail's Catarrh Care Is taken Interoallf and arts directly ooon the blood and ms- eoua sorftrws of th ijitem. Bend for U UBoottis, tree. r. i. che.net CO., Toieao, u. ?old by all lruidt. 7.V. akt Uall's ramlly 1111s for cooatlpatloo I F you aire not a Bryan and still insist on Prohibition Drink, we carry Hills Bros. Blue Can, 2 and t pound cans. Hills Eros. Freemont Roast, 1 pound packages. J. S. & 3. B. In 2 and 3 pound cans. JOHN W. DYER, East Alta St, Farm &nd City Loans Plenty of Money for Conservative ' Loans, at Reasonable Rateof Inter est Without Unnecessary Delay. Mark Moorhouse Company 112 East Court Street SMALL SAVINGS hidJen'away are likely to be lost or stolen. Spent for Jleasure they are gone and can never multiply, 'roperly invested they become the foundation of many a fortune. If you will systematically deposit a portion of your earnings it will surprise you how rapidly your bank account will grow. THE American National Bank OF PENDLETON, OREGON Capital and Surplus $400,000.00 ATTORNEYS. RALEY RALET. ATTOUNETS AT .aw. Office In American National Kan Building. JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNEY AT law. Office In Despaln building. CARTER A SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRT. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON A BISHOP. ATTOR neys at law; rooms I and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In ail state and federal courts. Rooms 1, I, I and 4. over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTT8, ATTORNET at law, estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections mads. Room 17. Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNET at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND consuUor at law. Office In Despaln building. ROSCOE R. JOHNSON. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Dvepaln building PirXMCXlNS. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEO pathls physician and surgeon. Of fire Judd Block. Telephone: Office Ml W: rwaUene III J AUCTIONEERS. OL W. F. TO H.N KA. AUCTION' -.nttkc a specialty of farm?rs' atoc .nd machinery sales. "The man tki is yo.t the money." Leavs vtdai it East Orefonlan oTflce. Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES ""i'u HOT TAMAIES CHILLI CON CAKiiE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COPFEE Everything clan and up-to-date; FIRST CLASS 8ERVICB TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Hts. Phone tT PndIton. Ore Democract "V.'adco,- the Klnf of them all In threes. Crescent J, in 1 lb. packages. Also a full line of Crescent balk Coffees and Teas. GROCERYMAN ' Thone 538 SECOND-HAND DEALFRS. V. STR03LE. DEALER IN N r and second-hand goods. Cash a- for all second-hand g-ods bough" Chespest place la Pendleton to tas household goods. Call and gst kla prices, in E. Court street. Fbim J71W. WANTED PARTY WILL PAY cash or give tratf for Uraatltia count farm, $ JO to S0 per acre. Address, Box II. Athena. Or. MISCEXXANEOCaV ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATION wedding announcements, eraboss4 private and business) stationery, eta, Very latest styles. Call at East Ore goclan office and samples TRESPASS NOTICES. 8TALLIOH season CARDS and slk nii rj of every description printed at rea sonable prices at the East Oregon ve nave a nne lot of stock cuts thai our patrons art allowed the free us of. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OA egontan make specialty or ae tlon sale bills, cards and adT-.rtlalna. We can furnish auctioneer, clerk an advertising complete that wtl) luni you of having successful sals rWER EN G RAVIN 3 COMPANY-'.".-" - ' ' ' '