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DAILY EAST OREIONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TliniSDAV, T'KRIMT.XKV 11. iflir,. PACK SFVFW SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR RELIEF ACTIVITIES CARRIED 6N IN THE EARTHQUAKE ZONE BURN IT' iukimotiii:h-s ufxiuc EIOTIT PACKS. TO UMXG HACK COLOR AND LUSTKK TO HAIR, Tou can turn gray, faded liurfr beautifully -dark and lustrous almost ( vtr night If you'll get u M-cent bot tle of "Wyeth's Sane and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Mil lions Of bottles of thin old, famous Fege Tea Recipe are sold annually, naya a well known druggist here, be (nuse It darken th Jinlr o natural Iv and evenly that no one can M It has been ar piled, Those whoso hair Is turning gray, becoming faded, dry, straggly and thin have a surprise awaiting them, teraue after one or two application the gray hair vanishes and your lucks become luxuriantly dark and beauti ful all dandruff goes, scalp Itching tind falling hair stops. This Is the age of youth. Cray haired, unattractive folks aren't want ed around, so get busy with Wyeth's .Sage and Sulphur tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark, hand some hair 'and your youthful ae-pjir-ince within a few days. giiiijiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiiiiiiMimiiimiiiK; jOrplioumj 1 Theatre 1 J. P. MEPEItNACn. Prop. c 3 High-Class Up-to-Date Motion Pictures . FU Kil EN. WOMEN ANT CHILDREN Proftam chants 5 StinJaye, Tuwdays, Tturs- H days i Saturday. H Bee Proffr&m in Today'a I Paper. SnmiiMiiiiiiiiituttuiiiintiiiueatiia -4 J 'P. I 1 . J- w -,t Cpr WIGHT ijyA' ' .-..V-lMTBrcK ATTOKaV ; ? rhotusraph made the day after tlio terrible earthquake that wrought such havoc among the population an l to the property of Avezzano Italy This photograph gives an Idea of how the v.ldlery and the volunteer civilian relief workers went about the t ink if recovering the dead and wounded from the ruins and of prep arlng to rebuild their razed hme. giiiWMmMuuwmitiimwiiuuttui!: Pastime f s Theatre .. "The Home of Good Pictures" I I ALWAYS THE LATEST :,in Photopiaya :: Steady, !c Flickcrloea Picture :: Abao- 5 htcly No Eya Strain. g " : A Refined and Eriertainin ' Show lit the Entira Eunily. 3 Next to FrenoS RetUvrani : I Changes fiondajv, Tnetdsxya, : Thursday! and Saturdaja, is 1 '.e Adalta 10v Children under 1 ' 10 raxs So. SuHHissuiuiiiiisuitiiiiusiiniiis LIVESTOCK 111 LIMITED HUN (Courtesy Wednesdar Journal.) I'OIITUXD, Ore. Onf one load of hogs came forward to Ue North Port una yaras available for ,the open market today -and therefore the trade was extremely limited. Conditions all over the country are again weaker, with prices lower and seemingly this will have a direct effect upon the rade here. General hog market rame: Bert light $7.30 (t 7.15 Medium light 7.107.15 Oood and heary 7.007.05 hltough and heary .75.0 fctockers $.506.25 CatUe Market Qrtet, Juiit two lone head of cattle cane Arw'ard to the Xorth Portland mar ket over night Trend of the trade i-atlnueg steady as a rule. For top grain fed stuff values are firm and for hay fed sllghtV easier. T5ie gen eral price list la tie same as during the Inst few days. General cattle market raagt: Meet grain fed steeai ... .1 1.00 Pest hay fed steers 7.WW7.65 Oood to choice 6.50 7.00 Ordinary to fair 6.TSG-6.25 Rest, cows . ... 6.IIC7.00 Good to prime 6.50fr(.S5 Ordinary . ....,,) ... 5.2lU.S0 Selected calvea . . . 8.09W J 25 Fancy bulls t0 Ordinary 4.009SAO Miorp l'mAHUm4flronfi. Two doads of sheep ttrne forward IF KH?MEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER from central Oregon today and the demand continued strong. No general change was rtinwn In prices. Small killers are moot anxious to take hold and for that reimon there Is always a chance for a slight bulging of val ues. General mr.ftUm trade range: Old wethers $.907.s Hest yearlings 7.00 Best ewes 5.90 .09 P?nt eart mouTj?nln lantl 7.90flg.CI Valley light laniVs 7.757.8i Heavy spring lambs 7.50?7.Ci Urestsirli Shl(prs. Hogs F. B. Decker, F.lverton, 1 load direct to Pnlon Meat company; W. H. Block, McCoy. 1 loud direct to I'nkin Meat company; A. F. Bremer, Grand Dalit. Vjth.. 1 load. Sheep Jacob Kooser, fH.anlko; 1 load; A. Wheennmse. Rock Creek, 1 load. ' Mlaed FtUffp. a. Kopvlin. Plain- view, 1 load catlVt. hoss and sheep, TAKK MIM TO FLUSH KIDNEYS XD :NECTKALHiK IRRfXAT tNO ACfDS. I PENDLETON'S P 0 P P- I i LAB PICTURB SHOW THE COSY s VThera the entire family can c 5 mjoy a high-clana motion 5 S picture eliow with comfort, 5 1 Fun, Pathos 1 I Scenic 1 a Thrilling AH Properly Mixed H On Afternoon and Even- j 2 inf(. Changea Sunday. Hon- 5 5 day, Wednesday and Friday, g s 5 5 Nxt Door to St Goorjje Ho- S tL Admiaaion Bo and lOo. S IUllMM,f,UIIf'"",,,","","!,'MM UMiilllMliniMUIIHMHHH INHJ KIdey and bladder weakness re ult ftwm uric acid, says a noted au thorlty. The Sidneys filter this acid from tHe blood and paas It on te the bladder, where It oftea remains to Irritate and Inflate, caualng a born Ing. scaKing sennatlon, .or setting up an Irritation at the ,nck of tke bladder, obliging ou to aeek relie two or tbre times during the night The sufferer la in ovnstant dtread, the water passea aometln.es with A scald tog aensatloa and Is very -irofuse; again, there to dlffloulty in avoiding It bladder weakness, most folks call It, iecausa they can't control trrina tion. While it la .extremely annoying and sometimes wry painful, this Is really one of the moat simple all merits (to overcome. Got about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pliar maclst Mid take a tablespoonful In a glnss of water before breakfast, con tinue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids In the urine so it no longer Is a source of Irrita tion to the bladder and urinary or gans which then act normally again. Jad Raits is Inexpensive, harwileas, and Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Uth In, and i ued by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid Irritation. Jad Balls Is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efferves cent llthla-water drink, which quick" ly relieves bladder troubles. PEXSaoXS ITJK 3HIMSTKKS sVLAVVKn HY METHODISTS CHICAGO. Feb. M- A bMd. com prehemuve plan for the eaiabllsh ment otiold age -tensions, a,I wld oi' ant orphans widowmenta will he under consideration here .during the last week in Apt at a national conference, of Methodist clergfra?n. It t destre4 no raise a fund of IK. 000, JO to masj.taln theee benefit. It is h-i6 by the acvocatea -of the pirn that at the end of thirty-five yer.rs' senlve every Xethodlst nln IsUr is enttlied to a p9t8lon amount ng to one-lf of the average aaiary pahl in his conference. This we ild mean, in Chicago, a peaslon of 4X65 snnt&lly loiwriuch as the avenge salusy Is J1JH. For mcn'who have occupied the inulplt for teas than &5 years, a proitlonate acale Is pur posed. The cajsig for wlu'ws and ff phansvls also ovoldered a Imporl- nt function of :lhe fund. Pension expert from raany fields will beUnvlted.tr explain various, jJuns. mong.tbvie who IH speak before the mln!t8 will br men in Charge of .the Chicago and Xcrthwert Itallixad, renasylvania Railroad and First .National Jiank of Chicago, pajjslqn ejMrfems. The Metbodlsts thnnselves hjve al reWV eyolvd a couyrehenslyt plan Vr. Joseph H. HlngeVy la cK4 rman of Ute board of conjrence claim ants, which b.'s this work In cb.-rge CHICHESTER 8 PiLL Aiio.,n mt.vM riuAiKti ynknawMDclBl(4t.AlMlr,KdlalK fioltfi I.Jr.. Inj Vahcs. NEW YOBIC. Feb. 10. In the ke of announcement by J. Pinrpont Mor gan that h had disposed &t his tit er's set Chlnetto porceb ns, w hloJ. since the death .cf his fcavher, hv been on exhibit ion at the itetropolt tt,n Museuui. it was .learned hat John P. RockefeAler, Jr., had i"chaeji them through an .aRancy. SSirgun'a father sRent mQBey lav ishly collecting rare J)orcelals and had expended somethln.g like $4,000.- 000 ou them. The prior paid his son for thenn Is estimated Hllghtly lielow thai figure. In the coUectlon Uere iire more than .16,00 plooee. iPHirmf am, a,rs 350 IN)l'XU taki: MAY AI1D JULY WHEAT LOWER (Wednesday's .Market.) CHICAGO. Wheat closed with a net loss of 5-Sc lor May and 3-4c for July. Opening figures were at a loss of 7-8c for May and 1 l-4c for July. May recovered its early loss and made a fractional gain, but with fur ther liquidation and short selling the market dropped 1-Sc below the open ing. It recovered again and closed -&c below the .former .flnsla Broomhail, cabled from Liverpool that wheat was dull and steady on steady American cables yesterday, and expected lighter .arrivals .this week. Winters and Canadian offers were un changed, while La Platta is freely of fered with no .particular demand. put market was unchanged to l-2d lower. Indian xtfers are increasing. WHEAT. Ma.y Open. l2.-4; high, its 3-4; low. 162 6-8; close, 18J .1-4 B. July Open. 138; high, X39; low, 138; close. 13$ 1-iA. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that oannet he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. f. J. CHENEY CO- ToJ, O. We. U aBderelgned, asve knowu. r. 1 Cbeoey for the laat 13 years, aod ksllcr blm perfectly honorable Id all batneas traosartloM and flnsnrlally sMe te carry sut any Mlgailons Dtit by his flrn. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Tofeda. O flail's Cstarrb Core Is taken Internally, ctlui: dlrwtly apoa the blood and mo eoia snrfaen of the system. TtlnMOlals ent free. Price 75 cents per bottle, tkkl 5 all lrn?une Vtke Hall's Fsralur Pills for eonstlpatlca Taubc Jrooxttt Jowa. PAiUS, Feb. JO. French .artillery men hrought down ji Taube us It was I lying ver the Oiae river. The Ger man pilot and the .observer were kill ed. French troops are reported An hav recoverad a mill near Labrasae, re cenUy evacuated whan It was attack ed by an overwhelming force of Ger mana. Activity at Soissona. is increasing The Germans are bomhardtng the city with incendiary bombs and parts of the ruined buildings have been set afire. Fumes la also under .bombardment Artillery engagements are reported in progress at Tpres and XieuporL Cliinagn Sect FWUtons. CHICAGO. Feb. 10. Xew eprlnjf .nd summer toggery creations were.U te donned by 300 pretty models the opening of the fashion .show, un tier the ausplcra of the .Garment Workers' association, at flrct regi ment armory. The show wig .contln ue. week. NF.W VOnK. Heb. 11 As the cloeks in the Hotel Astor ban- quet hnll pointed to fine mlntrte after midnight toduy, Miss Ethel Levy flourished n six foot knife and cut into a S50 pound birth- day enke. the centerpiece of the speakers' table at the second an- niinl banquet of th Far West- ern Travelers association. There were 1500 guests at the ban-" quel. MIhs Ixvy Is nssWnnt secre- tnry of the organization. The cake was the gift of the North- ern Taolflo Uallway and a ape- clul attendant brought It here In a freight car. w w w w w www .OTiCK OK rEKDKNCY OP PE- TIUON TO VACATE CERTAIN ALltEY-WAYS AND PARTS or CEHXAIN STREETS IN COLE'S AniMTIOV TO THE CITY OF PENUXETON. Notice is hereby given to all whom It may .concern that petition filed on January 21st. 1915, by tfce Irvtngton Height Land Company, corporation, with the Recorder of The City of Pndleton, Umatilla County Oregon, ..nd is now pending before the Common Council of said City, praying fox the vacation of certain alley-ways aa l parts of certain streets In Cole Addition (formerly McAllister's Ad dition) to The City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as per plat thereof of record and on file In the offloe of the Recorder of Conveyance of said Umatilla County, Oregon, to wit: Of all the alley-wnys running north aid south through Blocks num bered 3, 8, 0, 10 ad 11 of said Cole's (Formerly McAllister's) Addition, and of that part of Wilson Street lying between tte west line of Ray Street nd the eant line of Arc Street of that port , of W'ailnfrton Street lying be tween the went line of Ray Street and the west line of said Cole's Addition (the same being the southerly pro jected west line of said lilock 9) and of that part of Arc Street lying be tween the north line of Jackson Street and the south line of Wilson Street: all of said property being within the corporate limits of Tho City of Ten dleton aforesaid; and the matter ol granting of id petition will come ur before the Common Council of salt! City In due course, as the law directs Dater this 21 day of Janunrv, l!M5 IRVINCTON HEIGHTS LAND COM PANY, Pv Chas. Cowen, President. IRVINC.TON HEIGHTS LAND COM PANY. Br Frank J. Dorsey, Secretary, AdminWrtUtfr's and Dissolution gale. Notice Is hereby given that the un derslgned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the lack McCarty place on South Cold Spring. 11 miles northwest of Pendleton and 1 1-2 miles southwest of German hall, on Friday. February 12th, commenc ing at 10 o'!ock a. m , all livestock. chattels and property owned by the partnership firm known as Mentzer A Elliott, compceed of S. A. Mentxer and John Elliott (now deceased); Jso some property owned by the laH ter In his own .name and that after the sale of said property the abov firm will be absolved. All sums under 125 cash, on sums orer $26 ten months time will be giv en on approved .notes bearing I per rent Interest. Two per cent off for each on sums over $25. Lunch serv ed by school board No. 99. (Signed.) a A. MENTZER. R. r. KIRKPATRICK, Administrator for na Estate of John Elliott. Deceased. C E. RUDE. Auctioneer. R. O. EARNHART, -Clerk. Cote and Coal MIXED.2 parts of Coke to 1 part of Coal will give you the same results in your coal stove as though you burned all Hard Coal. Think of the great saving effected by the use of Coke. Pacific Power & Light Co. "Always at Your Service' Phone 40 good nnnnu FOR WORK UVUllliib SALE OREGON FEED YARD j Phone 561 400 West 'ebb ! I Open Day and Night Meals 25c and tip Special Evening Lunches. THE PqIIq RESTAURANT Qu LaFontaine, Proprietor. Fine, Clean Furnished Rooms in connection Steam Ileated FREE coupon FOURIN-ONE -ANNA BELLE DOLL' Bring or send five of these Coupons properly signed and 10 to the East Oregonian office and pet a "Four-in-One" muslin cnt-out feature or "Anna Bell Doll" feature. No.. Pendleton, Ore.,. .1914 EAST OREGONIAN PUB CO.. Herewith please find five "Four-in-One" Coupons and 10$ for which please give me a "Four-in-One" muslin cutout feature or "Anna Bell DolL" Name. Addres& U sent by mail add 2c for postage. BE SURE AND STATE WIIICII FEATURE IS WANTED CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y FUNERAL DIRnCVORS JOHN S. BAKER, FUXESAl, DI rector acd licensed emhajmer. Op poelte poeUfflce. Funeral parlor, twe fvneral cans. Calls respond, to day or night Ptoone 75. J. V. BROWM FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and licensed em balaier. Moat modern funeral parlor, morfue and fcneral ears. Call re sponded to day or night Corner Main and Water atreeta. Telephone 43 INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS ITARTMAN ABSTRACT CO, MAKES reliable abstracts of title to tan Js In Umatilla ooanty. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and st lis all kinds of real estate. Does general brokerage business. Pays tales and makes Investments for non residents. Writes ft re. life and acci dent Insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pres. C. H. MARSH. Sec. ATTORNEYS. RALET ft RALET, ATTORNKTS-AT law. Offlca In American National Bank Botldlnr. FEE ft FEE, ATTORNETS AT LAW. Office In Despain building. CARTER ft SMTTHE, ATTORNETS at law. Office In rear of American National Bank Building-. VETERINARY SURGEONS. C. W. if. D. V office telephone, 10 COUNTt ennarlaa. Resident .7,::! w IVICUUQ JAMES B. PERRT. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Cempany. PETERSON ft BISHOU. ATTOR- neTi at law; rooms J and 4. Smith- Crawford building. MISCELLANEOUS. In VORfK7SEND TOUR COMB. Oregon. Kennedy. Athena, WANTED PARTY WILL PAYCk Boi;ith"o acre AdJrw- DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state EEXTLEY & LEITTNGWEIJ REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance ngentg. J15 Main street Phone 404. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. STUOBLE. DEALER IN NEW anil second-hand goods. Cash paid for all secondhand goods bought. Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy ousehuld goods. Come and get our prices. J19 E. Court street Phone 271W. and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17, Schmidt Week lfSASS NOTICES STALLION cc.a3v.-n CARDS and SALE BILLS and federal courts. Rooms I, J, jUf every deception printed at rea -unaD.o prices at the East OrsRonlnn. ve have a fine lot of stock cuts thai our ratrons are allowed the free use of. AUCTION SALES TH E EAST OR effonlan makes a specialty of auo tlon sale bills, cards and advertising. We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and advertising, complete th.it will aure you of having a suoce.ssf'.iJ sale. FREDERICK STE1WER. ATTORNET at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office In Despain building. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. MARRY MANY RICH. PARTIC ulars stamp. F. Morrison. Desk 0, S05J Holden, W. Seattle, Wa. PHYSiaAVS. H. S. GARFIELD. M. D.. HOMEO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Jiuld Block. Telephones: Office, 3I1W: residence, 5t!J. AUCTIONEERS. COL, W. F. TOHNKA. AUCTIONEER makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery sales. "The man thai gets you the money." Leare orders at Bast Oregonian office. urv LA'UAM, It.U COMPANY t - ' v ?'''' llvw Hunuvu'vi.