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7ttOTIT PAOE& COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR DARKENS llEAUTIITIXY AND IUMTOItlaH ITS THICKNESS AND Ll'STItK AT ONCE. Common garden ange brewed Into I" , r; 7.: . .... .... u, .u ,, r : v.. 7 V , c- . JZ.V. i . 1 .V i . .i. L "- - "' '". troublesome. An easier way la to get the ready to tine tonic, coating about 60 cent, a large botle, at drug atcre. known - -Wyeth'. Huge and Sulphur Compound," thu. avoiding a lot of mus. While wispy, -'.a.', faded hair la not alnful, we all de.lre to retain our vruthful at.near.m,- n,l n.tr.rtlv- ncss. By darkm.ln, your hair with weins nage ana Kuipnur, no one can tell, became It doe It so natur ally, ao' evenly. You Ju.t damped a pcnge or .oft n-jst, with It and draw thla thro'ign our hair, taking ore amall strand at a time; by morn. Ing all gray ha'.-a have disappeared. After another application or two your hair become dutifully dark, gloa- ay, aoft and luxuriant and you ap- pear year younger. TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS riTiLuunr .., wv., 1 "..V? Ju" "VE I . . ,. . ,, effort to filter It from the lyitera Regular eater of meat muit fluah the kidney occasionally. You muat relieve your bowel.; removing all the acid, waate and poUon. else you feel a dull ml.- err In the kidney region, iharp pain. In the back or sick headache. dltalnea.. your .tom.ch wura. tongue la coated and when the weather la bad you have rheumatic twinge. The urine la cloudy, full of ed!ment; the channels often get Irritated, obllg- Ing you to get up two or three tlmea Ourlng the night To neutrallxe theae Irritating acids and fluh off the body's urlnou waate get about four ounce, of Jad Ealts from any pharmacy; take a table- spoonful In a glaa of water before breakfast for a few day and your kidneys will then act fine and blad- der dlaorders disappear. Thl fa- mu aalta la made from the acid of grapea and lemon Juice, combined with Hthla. and has been uaed for generations to clean and stimulate .. l-W ami tnn lr lusiirii k.uucji ..u .. rltatlon. Jad Salt I lnexpentve: harmJeaa and makes a delightful f- rervcaceni umia-waier orma million of men and women take now yW on wnelner lhe woman bua and then, thus avoiding serious kid- B practcl ney and bladder diseases. Thf man , commerclal busine'- - z-' -- - j r. ! wrinkled en.'iv In life." declar- Try a box of that Embassy Lawn Linen 48 Sheets 48 Envelopes All for 25c at Koeppen's The DrugStore That erves You Best 1 i i ! ( 1 1 1 1 i !' SPECIAL Q Mnmifaetnrpr's Advertising Offer on TALMOL1VE SOAP For a limited time we will pivo nwny with each purchase of Palinolive Cream, 3 cakes Talmolivc Soap Free. Tollman & Co. Leading Druggist THE Open Day and Night Meals 25c and up. Special Evening Lunches. Ouollo RESTAURANT Qua' LaFontaine, t Proprietor. DAILY HUMPr. orrio ... , WlltAT IN U. S. (Friday' Market.) POHTI.AKn rr i- t.1.1 l"'' her a well a on the Atlantic ou,l an1 ',r'r'1' re again tending hl'T- Kor clul. wheat tide-water la fr,M'ly bl(J,,ln" t.S4rl.6S a bushel ",r ,,,,"t lt"v'"-y, but the country 1m not a free Heller and very little bun- neH h(lH rcHUltpd, ,, , , . . . v .A u " . " m . ,hn" no ntlrmMoa of any T m. ' f"0""1 ,H forthc"mln flom mllll"K lnterenU, the reports 1". V" , , T. ' , T' I ,a pHl ,on t(' know Anilely what Ih doing. Inland C(,"llnu," '' " 'r upMe Oata and barley market are almost at a standstill In the Interior with lit- di"-0,ltlon n ntry Inter ,0 'ale- . cl(lVr Seed Buying price; Nominal y- "ncleaned, 11 l-2fol2c; ordl- nary- ,lc Pound; alnlke. lie. Flour Selling price Patent, $7.20; Willamette valley, 17.20; local atralght 14 40; ,'k'r. $7.00 07.40. nay .-sew crop, Duying price: Willamette valley timothy, fancy, 114.1,0 14; eaatern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, S1S.G0; alfalfa, $13 1 3.60; vetch and oat. $9 10; clover, $8 per ton. Grain Backa 1915 nominal, No. 1 Calcutta, $. MIHstuffs St-IIIns; price: Bran, Holled I'arley-Sellin 'arley Selling price: $36 ft ? rsr inn i , . ....... . .... trade for wheat on the Portland Mer- chnntiT ExchanKe today, price ahow ed little change. Sales Included: Fif teen thousand buMhel March blue- Ktern. II.S1; 6000 bunhela April blue- '"". $16. 1-2; B000 buahela March flub- ". "00 '"hel promp red tUM,lHn. " hel Apr 1 red wl"n. $1 7; 6000 buHhel March - flf-- l 45 10-00 bue " Ml,rth r'd '. : 15-000 buxhel. A,r" rrd tite Men t1"lnir Wrinkle. CHICAGO. Feb. 1J Chaalng wrlnkb-a before 40 la no longer a purely feminine diversion. ; xhe tired Chl:ao business man' B, the beauty doctor and the fol.ntaln of youth at least a decade j t,fore the woman engaged In corn- ( rclu, it T()e ,tCTtt waa revealed by the! Chicago man hlmjelf, when William A Autln, bul!ie man and ex-j pregIjont 0f the Hamilton club, ad. drfwfJ the me-nbera ot the Woman's Agto(.la,on 0f onumerce at the Au j . a . a ! (jQtorium Hole. liusoanu anu ,,ro,her, ot mem.ei of the aaaocla J()n heard ,ne statcment and upheld tney ciacwed their own ed Mr. Austin. "I've looked the sit j untlon over carji'u.ly," he continued. I "The woman In bualneaa retalna her j ycuth and her ool looka much later than the man who follow the earn puriults. "Women ahvava have had the re i ) onHilillltle of motherhood and ! wifehood, and a 'way. they proved t'. niwlvpd prm Now they have taken on the nddltlonal onea of po lllli hI and biulicis life, but they pK biiMy will bi Jr-t aa practical In thtve aa In the ohiersr A lawypr's ejitlnmte of woman' p'ntlcablllty was I aid by John A. Watson. "Men are not In It with women when It cornea to being practical," declared Mr. Wa.son. "I am not speaking from the bunlnea stand pc Int. but from that of the lawyer. Tlit? funilnmental tnlng In woman's life Is being practical." Woman are so practical that there ought to be more of them on the nuinit'lpal court b ch, according to MrKenzin elel in!, nnother speaker. John A. Watson, Henry W. Rath. bone and Hurrlaon W. Tarker also spoke. Four Science tilrla Iavo. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Feb. 19. M-. Henrietta Cal vin, dean of tho school of home economics at tho Oregon Agricultur al college; MUa Sarah Lewis, of the hemo economic faculty, and the Miive lnex Bozirtli and Kareen Hansen, senior student In domestic science, left Corvalilc for San Fran claco where thv will be in charge of the domeatlc science department In the Oregon buiUMng at the Pana ma-Paclflc exposition. Mrs. Calvin will return as -oon as the work t the fair Is organized. Four other youiu women will leave for San Francisco to assist with the domestic science work there. These will be Mlaa Lo.-ene Parker, of In dependence; Ml.-is Joaale Harriet ot Salem, Mlaa Katherln McDcrmott of Portland, and Mlaa Evelyn ConkHn of Grant Paaa. CHICHESTER S PIUS l,H.M-I All jnnr av.rnrv.PJ1 .nr A M-tkM-Crr l,mni Ilri)el I'llla In l!rl li'il Unld BK-'llhAV hxtts tulrd Ilk I lu. RlUwa. Y llrn-rtrl. Akfx Pl. IV h.TFR iiiAiiin it no. m I'Ii.ijl io mm tun koo lint. I.ifttl. Alwn KrllaU.ta SOLD Z rnilQGiSIS LYUMEJiE Fine, Clean Furnished Rooms in connection Steam Ilcated EAST OHEflONIAN, PENDLETON, OKEOOy, SATUKflAY, 44444444) "THE TWO MOOHE8." 4 THOMAS M. MOORE. CHARLES C. MOORE Thomas M. Moore, general man ager In the east of the Panama-Pacific International exponltlon, which l!l open In San Franuco Feb. 20. and Charlea C. Moore, president of Ue company, arc not related. But to them belong most of the credit for making the exj.onltlon one of the great suctesea of many years. Un dtr handicaps which might have, dis coraged many ot tiers Thoma M. Mi ore perauaded the European na t.oiia now at war to exhibit at the fair. Charle C. Moore ha hnd the management In the west, and ha mode a pre-eminent aucceaa of that, County Court Ha Jury PORTLAND, i. re. Feb. IS For the first time kin.e County Judge CK'eton was eleotcl. a Jury was lm panelel In hie mti to try a civil suit. The suit ftfelf w. one of five that have been filed in thla court In nearly five ye.ira. lien Id eg the probate work. the County Court la g.ven Jurisdiction In civil suit invo'v.r.ii amounts leas than $500. Vest 'rd iy' suit wag fil ed by Carl I-acii i.gnlnnt C. E. Bold for I3S5.05 alleped to be due on a ccl.tract. A Jury of six men heard tho case. ' 100) : 'y::' 1 I I N'..'.H-V.-i,'-i SAYS FRIEND MARRIED "BACHELOR" ' 'rf i 4 '1 l! f v v Yl VMM WHITE TIAINS, N. Y., Feb. 17. Mrs. Almee Crocker Oouroud has mndo affidavit here that she was present when Irs. Sugenie Ferrlcr Lord was nu'.rriri In San Franclaco city hall by on alderman on Nov. 24. 1S88. Her deposition Is In connec tion with the request of Mrs. Eugo- AMERICAN TRADE IN HOGS VEAK (Courtesy Fndiy'a Journal.) PORTLAND. Ore., While lower b:dr were again named for hog In the North PortUmi yard today, the trade here la fully n good aa that shown In stockyard i uml market of t!io caat. There was a alr run of swine re pcrled In the vardu overnight, but bidding for theao v. in alow and then generally only nt a reduction of a dime from what the same sort of stuff would hava been worth on yes teiday'a market. General hog niarl.et range: Medium llghr 16. 65("i 6.70 Medium light 6 656 60 Good and heavy 6.00 ft 6.50 Rrugh and heiy 5.805.90 Stocker 5.505.75 Slici'P io on Fcd. While there 'va a rather good run of mutton and I.un'oa reported in the Ncrth Portland vaios overnight, most of the arrival went on feed at near by feed lota. Very strong t ne continue for mutton and la mo at . the extreme prices quoted ,'caterday. Only the bl killer have (ny supplies to offer In the dreaaed itnit trade, and the; clflm they are loaln? money on these becauae of being compelled to fin Ith stock with nlKh priced feed. General mutton trade range: Cld wethera $6.8007.0(1 tiitl yearlings 7.00 07.15 hint ewes 6.00 U 6.1 i I'rst eaat mountain lambs 8.21 Valley light lamb 7.85-8 8.06 Heavy spring lambs 7 60 7.75 Poor (battle Demand. Another small r-;n of cattle put In appearance In tho North Portland market but kllleia v. ere not anxious biOders even at fie low prices re cently put In effe'.t here for moat of firings. , General catle market range: Select grain fed ate rs ...$7.6507.76 Test hay fed steers 7.1507.40 Good to choice 6.50 7 00 Ordinary to fair 5.5006.25 Best cows 6 6006.60 Good to prime 6.OO0 6.S5 Ordinary 6.25 0 5.50 Selected calves 8.000 8 25 Fancy bulla 6.50 06.00 Oidinary 4OO0 5.UO IJvcKtock KiillIcw. Hog Davis Bros., North Powder, I loads; J. A. Iwln,:, Weaton, 1 load; Oarlea Hutchlnncn, North Powder, 1 load; B. H. Rick ;r, Hope, 1 load. Cattle and calvea G. H. Mallett, c;;.ckamaa. 1 loid. Hy BiacKwen. Hope. 1 -load. Sheen R. N. Stinfield, Stanfleld. 1 load, Dillon Mont., 9 loads. Mixed stuff J. G. Kopplln, Plain view. 1 load cattle, calves, hoga an sheep. John I). 1 to TcMtlfy. CLEVELAND. Feb. 19. John D. Rockefeller will testify by deposi tions In the effort of Cuyahoga coun Iv to make him laV taxes on an a 8?si-ed valuation of $311,000,000, hi attorney notified County Prosecu tor Locher. The notification said the ilcioHltlons wo.iM be made' at Po- car.tlio Hills. N. V., February 25. Mr. Rockefeller sometime ago ask ed the federal court to restrain the Cuyahoga county treasurer from mi'klnir anv effort to collect the tax- e, alleged due, declaring that he ! a resident of Nw York state. ,, j r-'iT' " nlo Ferrlcr Lord that the will of Thomas A. Lord, retired lawyer, who u.ed m xonKers on June 17, Inst, oe reopened to probate that she can ptove she Is his widow. Mr. Lord was believed to be a lacliclor ami noito of his estate of a quarter million went to any of his relatives. FEBPJTATCY 20, 1915. CHICAGO WHEAT CLOSES AT LOSS (Friday's Market.) CHICAGO. Whe-it showed an ad vance of I 1-4 o 4 l-4e a bushel early In the session today but closed v.lth a net loss of 1 8c for May and In for July. Market oi.ened with May up 1 t-4c and July 1 l-2c over the final of yesterday. From $1.63 1-2 May Jumped uulckly to the high mark at $1.65 with the July moving at the same time from $1.35 to $1.36 8-4. Pressure from shorts became in tense at the high mark, leading op erators belnr credited with a desire to break the market In their desper ate effort to shake out the small fel lows who persist In tlelng on to the bull kite. WHEAT. May Oten. 1-2: high. $1.65; lew, $1.61 1-2; cbe, $1.61 6-8. July Open. $1.35. high. $1.35 8-4; low, $1.32 1-8; close, $1.32 6 8. Angler Land Octopoa. TACOMA. Wash.. Feb. 20. Fish- Ing In the Narrows, west of Point De fiance. Oliver D. Clarke hooked an octcDus. or devllflth. that put up a vicious fight, throwing It long arms or tentacles arounl the bottom of the boat and nearly capsizing It. How's This! W offer One Hundred Dollar Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. r. J. COE.NET ft CO., Toledo, O. We. tbe oudenlcned, bi knawa, P. i Cbcoey for tbe laat IS year, and bllevf Dim perrectiy aoooraoie in an dosidms trauMrtloot and floaaclaliy able to carry aut any obligations made by bis firm. Toledo, O Rill i Catarrh Cor la taken Internally, acting directly opoa tbe blood and mo eon snrface of tbo aystem. Testimonial eat free. Price 75 cent per bottle. BcM by all Druggists. l ate nail raoiur Fills for eootlpatlo NOTICE OF PEXDEXCY OP PE TITION TO VACATE CERTAIN A LLE YWATS AND PAItTS OF CERTAIN STREETS IN COLE'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF PENDLETON. Notice Is hereby given to all whom it may concern that a petition was filed on January 21st, 1(15, by the irvington Height Land Company, a corporation, with the Recorder of The City of Pendleton. Umatilla County, Oregon, nd la now pending before the Common Council of said City, praying for the vacation of certain alley-ways and part of certain streets In Cole' Addition (formerly McAllister' Ad dition) to The City of Pendleton. Umatilla County, Oregon, as per plat thereof of record and on file In the office of the Recorder ef Conveyances of said Umatilla County, Oregon, to wit: Of all the alley-ways running north and south through Blocks num bered 3, 8. 9. 10 and 11 of said Cole's (Formerly McAllister's) Addition, and of that part of Wilson Street lying between the west line of Ray Street and the east line of Arc Street, of that part of Washington Street lying be tween the west line of Ray Street and the west line of said Cole's Addition (the same being the southerly pro jected west line of said Block 9) and of that part of Arc Street lying be tween the "orth line of Jackson Street and the uouth line of Wilson Street; all of said property being within the corporate limits of The City of Pen dleton aforesaid; and the matter of granting of said petition will come up before the Common Council of said City In due course, as the law directs. Dater thl 21 day of January, 1915. IRVINOTON HEIGHTS LAND COM PANY. By Chaa. Cowen, President. IRVINOTON HEIGHTS LAND COM PANT. By Frank J. Dorsey, Secretary. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL DI ' rector and licensed embalmer. Op posite postofflce. Funeral parlor, tws funeral cara. Calls responded to day or night Phone 75. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. Call re sponded to 'day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone tS. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO, MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands in Umatilla county. Loans on city and faVm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non residents. Writes fire, life and acci dent insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. C. H. MARSH, Sec. DENTI.ET & LEFFIXGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. S15 Main street Phone 404. WHEAT LAN i) FOR, SALE. I HAVE SEVERAL SECTIONS OF finest wheat land in Grant coun ty. Wash., for sale at $18 to $S1 per acre on terms one-fifth down, bal ance four annual payments at 8 per cent. Part of this land" la cleared, fenced and cultivated, and has pro duced 40 bushels wheat per acre; balance Is raw land. The man that takea hold of this right away can get in a good sized crop this spring, am. the balance . ready for fall wrteat. Rich volcanic ash soil. 10 to 30 feet deep, practically level, on pood roads and close to trap inortntion. For full particulars write Kay McKay, 100S-9 linen Wdg . Seattle. BURN iote 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 For SALE CHEAP I 18 Head Good Uorh Hulos For Further Particulars See j E. L. Smiih & Co. Pendblcn, Oregon wiiHrniiiMrwitiiiiriMiiimmmmrMi''1 IUliiiUiimna.iii.-wiMiiliiii I'M LITTLE! BUT OH MY ! In thla little advertisement I want to tell you of my LITTLE PRICES ON Candles, Nut, Fruits, Vegetable, Groceries, Etc. A fine large stock on hand and selling fast. Pay our price and save money. Phompt delivery makes as as near as your telephone. JOHN W. DYER, GROCERYMAN East Alta St Phone 536 GOOD ryinnlln F0R WORK UVlJlHig SALE OREGON FEED YARD Phone 561 400 West Webb a, ATTORNEYS. RALEY A RALET, ATTORNETS-AT law. Office In American National Pank Building. FEE &. FEE, ATTORNETS AT LAW. Office In Despaln building. CARTER A SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office in rear of American National Bank Building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON A BISHOU. ATTOR neys at law; rooms 3 and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, i 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 block. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office In Despaln building. PHYSICIANS. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D HOMEO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd Block. Telephones: Office, 34 1W; residence, 515J. AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. YOHN1CA. AUCTIONEER makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery salea. "The man that gets you the money. Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. PAOE SEVEN. immmmmmnTrn'r""""""'"" Mi' Ml!! H' .'lHf" I VETERINARY SURGEONS. C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTY Veterinarian. Residence telephone, 17; office telephone, 20. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALe"u IN'NEW and second-hand goods. Cash paid for all secondhand goods bought. Cheapest place In Pendleton to buy household goods. Come and get our prices. 219 E. Court street. Phone 27 1W. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Cah or give trade for Umatilla county farm, $20 to $60 per acre Address Box 12, Athena. Ore. HAIR WORK SEND YOUR COMB lngs to Madam Kennedy, Athena, Oregon. HELP WANTED IT.MAI.FS. LARGE KNITTING MUX INVITES correspondence from women desir ous of earning money, rart or full time. Good pay. Experience unneces sary. INTERNATIONAL KNITTI.VJ MILLS, West Philadelphia, Ta. iS.' VI t 1 BEAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY rot' cahd ' J J w XL. - ' 1 '- ' A Tit WVk " thf i'MWW 'J .:' '