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- . . ' - ETOTIT VAGVA TWOF, SEVEN'. DAILY EAST omtfONIAX. rKNTm,KTON, OTcEr.ON, SATURDAY, .TAXT7ARV 0, 1915. ( f ' COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR DARKENS 1HHUTIFUIJV AND RKSTORL8 ITS THICKNESS AND LUSTRE AT ONCE, Common garden sage brewed Into a. heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux vrlant; remove every bit of dandruff, atop acalp Itching and falling hair. Mixing the Sage Tea and 8ulphur re cipe at home, though, In troublesome. An easier way Is to get the ready-to-um tonic, coating about (0 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 la not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive nesa. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because It does It ao natur ally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or aoft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your balr becomes beautifully dark; glossy, aoft and luxuriant and you appear yeara youager. SlIUIIlllllUIIIIIIIIKiMillllllMllllllllllllllt! (OrphGuml I Theatre 1 mm 1 J. P. MEPERNACn, Prop. 1 I mm 1 High-Glass I 1 Up-to-Date Motion 1 Pictures I FORM EN. WOMEN AND 1 CHILDREN E5 H Program changes Sundays. Tuesdays, TLurs- 5 days and Saturdays. Bt Propram in Today's Paper. Hiiiiuimmiiii iiiiiiiuiiiuuiiiiiinr: tlUIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlIlltltlKIlIllMIIIIItlUIIII I Pastime 1 1 Theatre n "The Home of Good Pictures" 1 ALWAYS THE LATEST in Photoplays :: Steady, - Flieierlesa Picture : : Abeo- lutoly No Eye Strain. 1 A Refined and Enteruinbit Show for the Entire Family. M mm mmm Next to Frcrsh Restaurant Char era Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Adult 10a Children under S 10 yean 60. E PiimiiiiiiiitiiiimiiiiiHiuiiiiimiiiiiiiiir: 1 11 - sminniiiiiJiHiiimmwiiuimiiiiiiiiiiiit 1 PENDLETON'S P 0 P U- J LAR PICTURE SnOW 1 THE f J COSY I a Whert the entire family can 5 5 njoy a hh-clase motion g 5 picture show with comfort, 5 I Fun, Pathos I Scenic 1 mm .Thrilling All Properly S3 Mixed I 5 . a Open Afternoon and Even- S in. Changes Sunday Mon- 5 I day, Wednesday and Inday. 5 1 Next Door to St. George Ho I tL Admission 5o and lOo. iuiIUIIIIIimillHIIUIIIIIIlllllUIIIIIIIIIIli: BIG RUN HOGS ON AT PORTLAND (Courtesy Friday's Journal.) PORTLAND, Ore. There. was an. other heavy liquidation of hogs from the Interior In the North Portland market this morning. Hun overnight totaled 2171 head, compared with 2ES a week ago and 1519 a year ago. ,. Tors sold In the yards this morn ing at 17. IB, or practically the same as two days ago, when almllar qual ity waa available. The general feel ing In the trade la one of steadiness. Otneral hog market range: Peat light $7.06 07.15 Medium light t.tO&l 00 Oood to heavy 6.7508.19 Mockers SOO06.4O Heavy Cattle) Arc Weaker. While the market for extreme light cattle of quality Is showing a steady tone generally, with values maintain ed, weakness Is displayed whenever there are offerings of other qualities As a rul, the trade Is quoting 10c to 15c lower for anything except ex treme tops In the cattle division at North Portland today. General cattle market range: Selected steers $7.75 01.00 Oood to prime 7 2507(0 Oood to choice 1.5006.7b Ordinary to fair 5.75 06.25 Pent cows 685 Oood to prime 6 600 6.70 Ordinary 5 2506.50 Selected calves 8.00 0 6 60 Fancy bulls 6.600 6-75 Ordinary 4.0004 25 No KlcT for Market. No arrivals of mutton were shown over night at North Portland, and the trend of the trade was uniformly strong. With the exception of a fair ly good showing on Monday, the of fering of mutton In the local yards have been on a famine baa's during thj week. General mutton market range: Old withers $6.0006 25 '.ct yearlings 6.50 Hent ffi 5 00 05.50 Pent east mountain lambs .7-4007. 35 Valley light lambs 7.25 0 7.35 Heavy spring lambs 6.75 07 26 Uvrotoi-lc Shippers. Hogs M. M. Hoctor, Goldendale. Wash., 1 load; Will Block, Monmouth, 1 load direct to Union Meat company; F. B. Decker, Lebanon; D. J. Don nelly, Wclxer, Idaho, 2 loads; Llbston & Applegate, Welser, Idaho, 1 load; J. A. Hlnkcy, Baker, 1 load; Spauld trijf & Vaughn, Faker, 1 load; F. A Phillip, linker. 3 loads; F. M. Vines Hope. Idaho, 1 load; C. E. Hutchin son, North Powder, 1 load; Charles Johnson, 1 load; A. W. Peter, 1 load Cattlo C. K. Emersor.. Ontario, 1 load; Ed D. Ball. 3 loads. Mixed stuff F. E. Graham, Elgin 1 load cattle and hogs llriioiLH AhL Democracy. LONDON, Jan. . The Royal commission on civil service". In Its re port recommends that some of the old traditions of the British foreign service be done away with and that the service be made more democrat ic. One of the" recommendations of the commission is that the time-honored stipulation that all candidates for foreign pouts In the diplomatic ser vice must have a private Income of at least 400 pounds be abolished. Hooker IjMuU to Suit. ATLANTIC CITY, Jan. 9. Sued in the district court for $32. the balance ellegod to be due on a contract by which he purchased 200 chickens for $200, Richard Baesecke put up the defense In the court hero that Mary A Hrfrht. the plaintiff had used a "big brown rooster" as a decoy to "entice 40 of hU best chickens back to her coops." The 50 love sick hens, he testi fied, were worth the $52 and for that reason he refused to pay the balance A decision was reserved. MEAT. CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE TAKE SALTS TO HA SH KIDNEYS IF BACK HURTS Oil BLAD DEIl BOTHERS. If you must have your meat every day, eat It, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms rlc acid which almost paral yses the kidneys Jn their efforts to expel It from the blood. They be come sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery In the kid ney region, sharp pains In the back or sick headache, dlcslness, your stomach soars, tongue U coated a when the weather Is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gett cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and Irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To neutralize these Irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off hA body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar macy here; take a tauicepoonrui in a klaM of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the add of grapes and lemon lulce. combined with Uthla. and has been used for generations to flush and stimulates sluggish kianeys, also to neutralize the acids In urine. so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jnd Salts la Inexpensive: cannot in jure, and makes a delightful effer vescent llthla-water drink. CHICHESTER S PIL1& 4 hlM-hra.fi m IMnmond l:mn1i l-lll In !til n. lolj r f iM.VVj h'Kri, lejlrtl villi I lu I'-UOon. V IVLe no iVf. IV nf Jti:r v pi-nrr"''- A iif-wrtiM'ili.-'i.TP.U Di.-..jor.o I'.;N.' riu.8, f tea SCL0 IX Cri-CSTS CVLTilVHUi CHICAGO WHEAT HITS NEW MARK (Friday's Market.) CHICAGO, Wheat market showeo the effects of the enormous expert de mand end the higher price abroad for spot delivery. Market for options here opened with an advance of 7-8c for the May and I 6-8c for the July and cloned 2 l-2c up for May and 1 3-4c for the July. The extreme strength of the July at the opening and shortly later was a big surprise to the trade and those that were short were quick to get from under and get long. Strength In the trade here received considerable aid from the report that England, Italy and Holland had com bined to protest shipments from the United States to Europe. WHEAT. May Open, $1.3$ 1-8; high, $141 3-4; low. $1.38 3 4; close, $1 41 7-8A. July Open, $1.25 1-2; high, $127 1-8; low, $1.25; close, $1 26 6 8. e Local Playhouses YAJHAT the Preu Agent Hi to Say of Present and Comlrt ArbactioBi 47 r J rnMlinc Tixlay Only. Alice Joyce In "The Price of Si lence." Arthur Johnson and Lottie Brlsco In "Fates Tangled Threads." The Nash twins, Alice and Edna, in VtaRrajh comedy, "The Athletic Family." Coming Sunday. Robert Warwick In "Tho Dollar Mark." A thrilling picture from the first moment to the last Is the Robert Warwick picture of "The Dollar Mark." a William A. Brady play. The George BroadhJrst story of modern capital and Its domineering; ways are wonderfully brought out in this pic ture which Is the most gripping an American director lias maue. The scenic backgrounds selected are of unusual beauty and the call of the outdoor Is felt In every Inch of Eastman. The mining district of Co balt, Ontario, is the setting for the greater part of the picture, and there Is careful attention paid to the scenes taken on board the millionaire s yacht when Grejiham Is determined to get to his back In time to prove to the clearing house committee that he Is solvent and In so doing, foils the Bay lis attempt to take his mine from him. The conflict of determination and cleanliness In heart against the mon ey power represented by Carson Bay 11s is one that gives "The Dollar Mar"' its breath of life and George Broadhur.t has contrived some splen didly thrilling scenes which are as masterful ns any he has ever made In his wonderful career as a pla) mak er. It Is not alone for the control of the mine that there Is a struggle, but there Is a girl in the story who la sought after by the two big men. Al ice Chandler as portrayed by Barbara Tennant is worth the struggle. For a long time, there seems little hope for Grefham but the great moment comes when he Is able to aave Alice's life by carrying her to sufcty through a wild day, In which both are at the mercv -of overflowing watera from a dam. That unrehearsed, daring series f rlctures Is the work of a geniua. None other could have planned auch thrill producing moments, and only a genius could have round tne means to carry out the conception tnat maae so grent a picture. It la not alone on account of the gripping dam scenes that "The Dollar Mrk" will mark an epoch in the motion picture world, but also because of the virility and unassuming Am ericanism m 1th which the producer Mnd author have filled the picture. that It is regarded by reviewers as one of the nmt genuine American pic tures offered to feature film exhibit ors. Admission, adults 10c. children Ce Cniy Friday and Saturday. "Lucy's Elopement," a two part Thanhouser In which a farmer's wa gon proves more useful than an auto. "Our Mutual Girl." William Fmver sham tells her the story of the Hawk. "A Fatal Bumping." a characteristic Kevstone comedy. Go to the Cosy for pic tures that please. IVnrdon Ijiw Attacked. PHESCOTT, Ariz., Jan. 9- The Arizona mothers pension law. ap proved by the peoplo at the election November 3, was attacked In a suit filed In the superior court by attor neys engaged by the rrescott Cham ber of commerce. The validity of the statute, an Initiated measure. Is ques tioned, and the court Is asked to en join Us enforcemnt Vnder the law all state charitable Institutions. Including the Pioneers Home, which shelters Indigent men and women here, are to be sold to provide a fund out of which to pay pensions to widowed mothers and to oged dependents. Pensions to mothers are fixed at j 15 a month, with on allowance or 16 additional for each child. Rcller la to be accorded to Indigent person i.. if mora than 60 years old and have been In the state five years. Spain's Rovenn Flln. MADRID, Spain, Jan. 9 The fi nancial statement of tho government fr.r hm shows a deficit of 157.000, 000 peseta ($31,400,000). The dc tMt la ana to the shrinkage of reve nue during the five months of the war. This amount w partly made up by an l.-mie of 70,000.000 resets ($14 nn,0rt0 of treasury bonds. Tho loss In revenue was most pronounced In the sale, of stamps and in customs, lotteries and traffic imports. TIME NOT RIPE FOR PHILIPINOS1 INDEPENDENCE m mm I :4ft Li . A, 1 . M -r ' M FT TL II Mill S t . Dian t". Won-otcr and a Natlc t Balcaan. WASHINGTON. Jan. 8 Dcnn C Vvoicpntr, former Philippine commis sioner, bbd secretary of state for the Lhlaruls, before the snate committee Investigating the Jones Independence bill declared that It would be a very ery grave mistake for congress to enact that meusure at the present time- This view was based on what Services at Local Churches first ClirtHtlan. Corner Main and Jackson streets, Tolbert F. Weaver, minister. A cor dial Invitation Is extended t all who have no church home to worship with us tomorrow. Bible school, 9:45 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "Evidence of God's Keallty and Care for Us." Text, "It I? Enough." Genesis 45:28. Even ing subject, "The Spiritual Signifi cance of Baptism." A baptismal ser vice will follow the evening sermon. There will be nn Installation of offi cers after the morning sermon. Spe cial music at both services. Christian Science. Corner East Webb and Johnson streets. Services Sunday. 11 a. m. and 8 P. m. Sunday school at 10 a, nt Subject of lesson -sermon. "Sacra ment." Wednesday, 8 p. m. ' The reading room nt the church Is open dally, excen . Sunday from 2 until 4 P. m. lliiptlst. Ullile school. 1" a. m.; preaching. 11 a. m. Subject, "The Bond of Lc.'e Hetween Christ and HIb n-deemed." H. T. P. V., 6:30 p. m.; prenchlr. 7:3. Subject. "The Crisis Moment. K. It Clevengor, pastor riVNh.Mcrtan Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morning service. It a. m.; Christian Endenvor, :30; erenlng servlc 7:S. Special mu. slo both morning and evening. Dr. W. II. Rleakney will preach both morn ing and evening. Chnrrh of the Hedertrtor. There tll ho a missionary service and offering for mtaolons at 13 a. m. Divine service with Epiphany ser mon at 11 a. m. Miss Edna Coutts will sing the offertory solo. Mrs. J R. Dickson will preside at the organ. There will be no evening service as the rector goes to Hot Lake.. Charle Qulnney. rector. IKiUh I TAld to Grief. CENTRALIA. Wash., Jun. $. John Wagner, an aged resident of Centrnl la, died within a week of his wife's death. Mrs. Wagner was found dead In her home In the north end last week and It la believed that grieving over tho loss hastened the death ot tho husband. HOMESTEAD PATENT CANCELLED BY OOI RT PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. . Decree was entered In United States district court declaring cancelled u patent to n homestead envty made by Frederick II. Atkinson of linker and holding tlie land forfeited to the government. Deputy United States Attorney John fj he believed would be the best for the natives and for this country- He added that we needed a naval base in the waters surroundig the Philip pines. Asked if he believed the Fill i Inos would ever be ready for Inde' pendence, Mr. Worcester replied that although the natives had made more progress within a short space of time than any other people he believed that this progress would cease should the United States relinquish control of the Islands. Beckman showed to the circuit court that Atkinson had aecured his patent on the declaration that he had eatab lished final residence, when as a mat ter of face he had not done so. TWnre of Ointments for Pntnrrh That Contains Mercurv is mercury will surely destroy the sense II mnA MmnUtalf rfeMtir-. t H Whole I ui Fin. II BUU . . . - Tstem wuen emenng ii inroiiKu u biu- I . o.-.k . I -I .k.nM be used except on prescription from repet ble phvslclsns, as the damage they wMI do H ten fold to tbe good yoa ran possibly I..I fH..m .ViAin Ilall'a fatArrh Cur manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co.. To ledo. (.. contains no mercury, and ta taken Intrrnallr, actlnir directly upon the blood ma anacous surrares ok iijc Bjairw. iu hiirln.. Ilkll'a fmtmrrh CnM h inr To! set the cenulne. It Is taken Internally and mane in loieao. uuio, uj r. vucur m io. l eunHuia irrr. c ..1.1 k, 1 ir- IVIA nr Take Ball's Kamlly mia for constipation CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN 8. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalaMr OppoK postofflce. Funeral parlor imo funeral cars. Calls responded to flay or Bight Phone 76. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and licensed oalmer. Moat modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral can. Calls re sponded to Any or nlgbi. Coraer Main and Water street. Telephone IS. HOMESTEADS. BIO INDIAN RESERVATION TO open 750.W0 acres for settlement; fruit, timber, farm laads; send li ceate with thta ad to Wenatchee. (Wasih.) Dally World for reliable data ahot this great regloa. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS BARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKKS reliable abstracts of Utle to all lands In Umatilla county. Loans on :lty and farm property. Buys and ella all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and make Investments for non residents Writes fire, life and accl lent Insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pre C. H. MARSH, Sec 8ENTLET LEFFINOWELL, REAL (state, fire, life and accident Insur ance ajents. til Main street Fkone 404. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERT D scrlptlon for county court clrcul court. Justice court real estate, etc for sae at East Orewonlan offleek VETERINARY rEONA C. W. LASSEN, M. P V CU'NTV Veterinarian. Renldence telephone 17; office tellephone ZO. BURN MIXED:--2 parti of Coke to 1 part of Coal will give you the same results in your" coal stove as though you burned all Hard CoaL Think of the great saving effected by the use of Coke. Pacific Power 6 Light Co. "Always at Your Service' Phone 40 Dutch Henry Foed Yard LAYNE 6 HUGHES, Proprietoo Good Hay, Grain and Water Large, Horse, Cattle and Sheep Corrals First-Class Attenticn Day and Night Give us a Trial West Alta St. it Open Day THE Tme' 016811 and Night luQllQ Furnhhed Meal 2$c and up, KOOIT1S RESTURANT . .. e i -p in connection LxmchJt Gos LaFontaine, Steam neated I Proprietor. FREE FOUR-IN-ONE "ANNA BELLE DOLL" Brin or send five of these Coupons properly slpned and 10 to the East Oregonian office and pet a "Four-in-One" muslin cut-out feature or "Anna Bell Doll" feature. No.. Pendleton, EAST OREGONIAN PUB Herewith please find five "Four-in-One" Coupons and 10 for which please pive me a "Four-in-One" muslin cut-out feature or "Apna Bell Doll." Name! Address- If sent by mail add 2c for postage. BE SURE AND STATE WHICH FEATURE IS WANTED ATTORNEYS. RALEY St RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT .aw. Office In American National Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT law. Office In Despain building. CARTER A SMYTH E, ATTORNBTS at law. Office In rear of American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON BISHOP, ATTOR neys at law; rooms I and 4, Smltk Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In ail state and federal courts. Rooms 1. 1, I and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. GEOROB W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law, estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. FREDERICK 8TEIWER. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND oonsuUor at law. Office In Despain building. ROSCOE R. JOHNSON,, ATTORNEY at law. Office In Despain building PHYSICIANS. H. 8. GARFIELD. M. D. HOMXO pathlt physician and surgon. Of fire Judd Block. Telephone: Office 141 W- resMenftM 111 J AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. K. TOHNKA. AUCTIONKfU makes a specialty of farmers" st and mdihlnery t,tt. "Zh maa t. gets you the money." Le-iv ord at EaHt Orxeontan office. coupon Ore.. .1914 CO.. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLEL DEALER IN NaT! and second-hand goods. Cask sal for all second-band goods bougk". Cheapest place In Pendleton to toj household foods. Can and get kls prices, in E. Court street Fksae I71W. WANTED PARTY WILL PAY caa or give traf for Umatilla eountj rann. :o to tQ per acre. Addr Box 13, Athena, Or. hUSCELLANEOCa. wedding announcements, mbo4 private and business stationery, eta. Very latest style. Call at East Ore gonlaa office and see sample TRESPASS NOTICES. STALUOJ1 SEASON CARDS and SALE BILLS of every description printed at re onable prices at tbe East Oregonlaa, We have a fin lot of stock cuts taal our patrons are allowed th free us of. AUCTION SALES THE EAST 0 egonlan makes a specialty of sue tlon sale bill, cards and advertbdn We can furnish auctioneer, dark ana advertising complete that will iuiin vou of having a successful sale BEAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY 'ft' ."4 i ;