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Eianr PAGES. EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR YOU CAN I1IUNG IJACK COlXiH AND LUSTRE WITH BAGE j TEA AND SULPHUR, i ' When you darken your hair with Sag Tea and Sulphur, no one can WJl, because It's done bo naturally so evenly. Preparing this mixture mcugh, at home la muaay and trou blesome. For fifty cent you can buy at any drug atore the ready-to uae ionic called "Wyctha Sane and Hul phur Compound." You Just dampen a aponge or aoft brush with It and druw thla through your hair, taking ore email strand at a time. By morning an gray hair disappears, -wu, miivr noin;r application or two your hair becomes beautifully aeraenea, glossy and luxurlunt. You will also discover Onndruff la gone ana nair has stopped falling. Gray, faded hair, though no dl grace U a sign of old age, and aa we alj desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get btuy at once with Wyeth's 6age and Sulphur and look years younger. KEEP URIC ACID OUT OF JOINTS TELIA RHEUMATISM SUFFER. EH8 TO EAT LESS MEAT AND TAKE SAITS. Rheumatism Is easier to avoid than to cure, states a well known author Ity. We are advised to dress warm Jy; keep the feet dry; avoid exposure; eat leas meat, but drink plenty of good water. Rheumatism Is a direct result of eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce uric acid which la absorbed Into the blood. It Is the function of the kldneya 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 akin porea are closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fall to eliminate the or lo acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, even tually settling In the joints and mus cles canalag stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ouares of Jad 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 kldneya to normal action, thua ridding the blood of these Impurities. Jad Salts la Inexpensive, harmless and la made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Hth la and is uaed with excellent results by thousands of folks who are sub ject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant, efferveacent llthla-water drink which helpa overcome uric acid and Is beneficial to your kidneys aa well. DAILY EAST OltEOONIAK. PENDLETON. OKEOOX, MONDAY, FEBHUAHY 22. 1915, PAGE SEVEN. "SNOWBIRDS" AT CONEY ISLAND AND BATHERS AT PALM BEACH 3 film irh i'.' """' pun a A r ' 1,1 ' - , 1 hsmhwwii in n isjwww - a--.' '' mm rt- ww ,M,.M,,..r. jy . y ; J . V i 11 ' -.5 Zero weather in the north cannot keep everybody out of the water, while summer weather In the south peimlts them to bathe every day. Thin photograph shows two daring young women In their bathing costumes at Coney Island. Nearly every Sunday during the winter there have been arch parties, and they have even gone Into the water. They sulil they liked It In Palm Peach there haa been swimming all the year. Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES" HOT TAUALES CHILLI COII CAIUIE - SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and. up-to-date; FIRST CLASS SERVICE TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Bta. Phone 1(7 Pendleton, Or. MAY WHEAT IS VERY WEAK (Saturday's Market) CHICAGO. Nothing occurred In the wheat trade todny to relieve the Impression that the bullish situation In at an end for the present at leant and that selling pressure Is likely to he felt on all hard spots until th foreign conditions change materially. There was nervous feeling among holders at the outset today and Mop orders rattled the May price down quickly to 11. GO, more than 2 l-2c un der the close on the late break Friday. July waa under pressure at the same time covering a range of from 131 to 29. There waa only one good rails' urlng the session to 161 3-8. and 1.31 3-4 for the months named, and this was on a buying flurry caused by giving up the names of a brokerage firm on eome heavy early purchases, the trade jumping at the conclusion - that the buying was for leading La Salle street Interests. Reports did not laxt long, and after dropping back to 1.(0 May closed at 1.(0 1-2. July reacted to 1.30 1-2, but showed a fair ly to good rally at the close at 1.31 3-8 because local shorts were covering for the Monday holiday. Duluth was again making sales ot eprlne wheat for rail shipment to New York, Kansas City claimed some export buxlners lute yesterday and 11 lJm V; 1 ar r.l--',.'...-t.....v; How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any caae of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CIIENKT k CO., Toledo, O. We. th DDdenilirned. btre known. F. J Ota.'tifj (or tbe last IS years, sod believe aim perfectly honorable la all business treusartloni and ftnaDrltlly sble to carry iut nT ohllsatloni made by bis firm. NATIONAL BANK OP COSIMKRCB, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cnre Is tsten Internslly. trtlna dlrwtly upon tbe blood and mu cous sarfacee of tbe system. Testlmonlsli ent free. Prlre T5 ceots per bottle. Bcld t; all Drncatsta. rU Uall s ramlls Pills tor ronitlpatlca GOOD LIGHT I Means BETTTOX Bcsprase OllHatRlTIi HOMES ATI D KTESianT IX v wire your boan aad In Mil oar nsadera Llfihttaff Fix tarn an4 Electrical Installa tions n Umn nsjwlNaMnta tmm ba obtained. May aerva yoaT Electrle and gas supplies, eleo trlo light wiring, bell wiring, gaa piping, motors and dynamos. t W I.' I NOTICE OK TENPEXCY OP PE. TITION TO VACATE CERTAIN AM.EY-WAYS AND P.UITS OF CERTAIN STREETS IN COLE'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF PEXDLBTTON. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern that a petition was filed on January tlst, 1816, by the Irvlngton Height Land Company, a corporation, with the Recorder of The Cltv of Pendleton, umauna county. Oregon, nd la now pending before the Common Council of said City, praying for the vacation of certain alley-ways and parts of certain streeta In Cole's 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 office of the Recorder of Conveyance of said Umatilla County, Oregon, to wit: Of all the alley-ways running north and south through Blocks num. bored 3, I, 9, 10 and 11 of said Cole's (Formerly McAllisters) Addition, ana of that part of Wilson Street lying between the west line of Ray Street and the east line of Aro 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 tha southerly pro jected west line of aald Block 9) and of that part of Aro Street lying be tween the north line of Jackson Street and the outh Una of Wilson Street: all of aald property being within tne corporate limits of Tho City of Pen. dleton aroresaia; ana me mauer or granting of aald petition will coma up before the Common Council of aald City In due course, aa tha law directs Dnter this Jl day of January. 115. IRVINOTON HEIGHTS LAND COM- PANT. By Chas. Cowen, President. IRVINOTON HEIGHTS LAND COM- PANY, By Frank J. Dorsey, Secretary. this morning. The seaboard claimed 500,000 bushelx or more wheat sold to forelKners today. Export clear, ances of wheat and flour were large at 1.225.000. but thla sort of news falls to overcome the uneasy feeling among holders and situation la bear ish. WHEAT. May Open, 160: hlph. 1(1 B-S; low. 1.59; close, 1.(0 1-2B. July Open, 1.39, high. 1.31 3-4; low, 129; close. 1.31 J-8B. COMISKEY'S CREW OFF FOR CALIFORNIA AMIS CLAIM BEST VICTORY OF 11 III FAR VIENNA, Feb. 19. The greatest victory of the war Is claimed by the Austrian war office. Czernowitx, the capital of Bukovlna haa been recap tured and the Russians driven entir ely out of the province with stagger ing losses, It is claimed. Aerial F!et Repulsed. BERLIN. Feb. 19. Official advices BY JAMES ODEA. (Written for the Fnlted Press.) CHICAGO. Fob. 18. Chicago ctiught a real harbinger of spring In ! . . fr " nri1lim the act today when Charley Comis .. o. f.. . .. h . crew' """" . ' "V 7", "ll r rencn Hei u'iHiie auu ortiyiuii- which attempted to destroy Ostend and MUldlekerke were i mpulsed by the German butteries. J.X.Vauhan 831 Main Street Phone 139 LI CHICHESTER S FILLS. l,.rk-(rr lll.in.nj llrni.4 Tills In I!r4 ".! tlold mrttlilOvVr Mllnl llh llul kltta. V !'ti p clHrr. Pnr f rr r?i u a.( iri.i.f r.nc !AKNr ll!i NI I'll.l.H, r ss yrai known Tlcst, Sflfc.t. Alwv Ultit4 SOLO CY DP.UQGISTS LVUIW.HLhf key's personally i onducted steamed out on a reclul train fr the Paso Roblrs, California, tralnliiK camp. There were 100 or more in the party. They included ball players. some who merely nre classified under that name, personal friends of the Old Roman, to tha number of sixty or seventy, and several Pacific Coast League players en route to Join their respective clubs. Very much amo.ig those present was a young man named Clarence Rowland, the erstwhile bush leaguer, who Is to lead a b!g league crowd this summer. Rowland got nlmost as much of a send-off from fans who wtnt to the depot to see the bunch off a did the beloved Oomlskey himself If he makes use of 8" 1-2 per cent of the good wishes and hopes for sue- ctaa that he carried away with him he'll make any of the White Hopes in the A. L. break a lecord to snap the tnpe ahead of the White Sox. ' Great things were promised for Rowland today. The stay-at-homes predicted that Rowland's type which constats chiefly of speed and thi n more speed Is exactly what the Chicago Americana need to put them cut In the front next spring. South aiders believe Rowland is going to de velop into another Kid Gleason. In cidentally, Kid Gleoson waa fired thia winter. Another one of prominence among those present today was One Hundred Thousand Dollar Eddie Collins, second lacker, of note and once of the city of Philadelphia. Collins declared he Is In great shape and ready for the best game of hla career, etc. BERLIN. Feb. 19. The repulse of I French troops at all points where they had assumed the offensive Is claimed by the war office. "On the raid to Lille and Arras." said the statement, "the French were driven from a section of the German trenches which the former carried on February 1(. Renewed French as saults were attempted in the Cham pagne district but broke down before the German fire." Aberdeen Mill Rcsumea. ABERDEEN, Wash.. Feb. 20. After a shutdown of four months, the Donovan mill reopened here with a crew of IIS. President Donovan says tha mill haa orders enough to keep It running a 10 hour shift for some time Practically every foot of stock lum ber which the mill had on hand has been used since It closed down. This condition la true of other Grays Hari bor mills which have closed since the war. The probable opening of two more IhrrIiik camps on March 1 was announced by John Schafer, of the Pchafor Brothers' lagging Company. These will each employ about 50 men. SHOOTS GlIU, AFTER SHE REFUSES TO MARRY HIM NEW YORK, Feb. 19. Because she refused to marry him. Frederick Ul mer, 21, son of a wealthy cigar man ufacturer, shot and probably fatally wounded Ethel Odell. 18, a pretty cabaret dancer, while the couple stood on the platform of a subway station. Ulmer attempted suicide. How to Prevent Billons Attacks. "Coming events cast their shadows before." This Is especially true of bilious attacks. Your appetite will fall, you wilt feel dull and languid. If you are subject to bilious attacks take three of Chamberlain's Tablets as soon as these : symptoms appear and the attack may be warded aft For sale by all dealers.Adv. HOGS ARE HIGH AT N. PORTLAND LOSS IS FELT IN WHEAT MART ni.i E i:vi:i octoroon THi:i:vn:s noi.onn hi rrv (Courteay Sunday's Journul.) PORTLAND,. Ore., While this ai, a week of serious depression In ho values at Nortn Portland, be it said to the credit of the local market It la the highest In the enlre United States of any of the recognized yards. Hogs ended thj week at North Portland around 16.70 for tops com- ing reductions, as expected, higher jureu wnn o.oa ai cnicago, Kansas prices would be available here. (.Saturday Market.) PORTLAND, Ore. Sharp reduc tions were forced In local grains for the week, In sympathy with the low prices In Chicago. Foreign markets showed little change, and were It not for the fact that freight rates are ad vancing to Europe, IriKtead of show City and Omaha, and $6.60 at Den ver. At all of the latter pkices it took somewhat better quality to aa cure the extreme prices than at North Portland, because the standard of quality Is higher In the east, where the marketing is more extensive. North Portland chowed a slight Iohi In swine arrivals for the last wick compared with the previous six d;, but the fact that all of the lending killers were well supplied with offerings brought the price di wn from. $6.90 to $6.70. General cattle mirket range: IifHt light $6.(53(70 Medium light 6.5506.60 Gcod and heavy 6. 0006.60 It ugh and heavy 6.80&5.90 Kickers 5.500 5.75 (tlle Prior Are Lower. Lower prices we.o named for cat. tie at North Portland during the Present situation in the Kraln trade seems to be more Inclined to follow the freight rate situation. Europe in even more eager for uheat supplies than previously, although during the week there were periods when lower velues were forced because of some efforts to sell by Argentina. As haa been pointed out In previ cih articles, Argentine wheat growers ore not good holder, especially at the start of the season. The more free offerings of Argentine wheat, there fore, has affected to some extent the prices of the cereal In Europe. The severe weakness shown at times In the Chicago trade la seem ingly more of an effort of the big fel low to cut tbe ropes which tie the smaller fellows to the bull kite than to any real weakness In the world's sitauatlon. Coarse grains have suffered even week's trade. For top grain fed, 0T tnan wnftat ,n tn ,ota market Stuff values are from 15c to 25c be low previous quotations and a similar lor Is noted from former quotations on hay fed stuff. Cattle offerings at North Portland for the week were smaller than dur ing the previous six days, but there Is a more limited demand. Killers took hold of offerings rather alow. 1. and everyone seemed to be wait ing for the other fellow to estab lish the price. General cattle market range: Select grain fed steers .. .$7.6597.75 Bfst hay fed stee.i 7.1507.60 Good to choice (.6007.00 Oidlnary to fair 6. 6066.25 V.cft cows (.600 (.60 Good to prime 6.0006.35 Ordinary 5.25 6.60 Selected calves 8.00 8.25 Farcy bulls 5.6001.00 Ordinary 4.0005.00 Mutton Price Is lifted. There was a further lifting of mut ton and lamb prices at North Port' land for the week with a fractional Increase in the run over last week. although quite a per cent of this week's offerings went on the nearby feed lots and were not offered for sale. Top lambs reached $8.25 during the week with one isther liberal sale at that price. The local market for mutton and lambs Is perhaps the most favorable In the entire country and la In need of rather liberal supplies for the Im mediate future. General mutton trade range: Old wethers $6 90 07.00 Best yearlinggs 7.00 07.11 Best ewes 6.00 06.15 Best east mountain Vimba 8.25 Valley light lambs 7.8508.01 Heavy spring lambs 7.5007.7$ Prompt Action Will Stop Your Cough When you first catch a Cold (often Indicated by a sneeze or cough), break it up at once. The Idea that " It does not matter" often leads to serious complications. The remedy which Immediately and easily penetrates the linllng of the throat Is the kind de manded. Dr. Klng'a New Discovery soothes the Irritation. loosens the phlegm. Tou feel better at once. "It seemed to reach the very spot of my Cough" Is one of many honest testi monials. 50c at your druggist, adv. during the week. Considerable business Is reported passing In the flour market with Eu rope, a cargo from here "being con firmed during the week. It is stated that Italy is one of the chief bidders for flour supplies in the United States at thla time. Patent flour prices show only frac tional change locally during the week. Trade Is at low ebb, so far as the home demand Is concerned, all of the big buyers having been filled up when values were lower. Clover Seed Buying price: Nom inal No. 1 uncleaned, 11 1-2 0 12c; or dinary, lie pound; alsike, 11c. Flour Selling price: Patent, $7.20; Willamette Valley, $7.20; local straight. $6.40; bakers, $7.00 07.40. Hay New crop, buying price: Wil lamette Valley timothy, fancy. $13.50 1314.00; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, $15.69; alfalfa, $12 013.60: vetch and oats, $9.00 010.00; clover, $8 per ton. Grain Sacks 1915 nominal. No. 1 Caluctta. $6. Millstuffs Selling price; Bran, 130.00031.00; shorts, $33. Rolled Barley Eelllng price: $34 0 37 per ton. Latin ClvlUuUlon rrged. PARIS, Feb. 2-r Under the a us pices of the Union of Latin Societies there was held at the Sorbonne a manifestation In fovor of the Latin civilization. Paul Deschanel presid ed. The addreaa cf each speaker v.Aj followed by the singing of the national hymn of h!s country. All the Latin countries were rep resented Italy hy Gabriel D'Annun zlo and Gugllelmo Ferrero, Spain by Blasco Ilbanex, Belgium by Roland De Mares, RoummW by Dr. Istratl Portugal by Xa'ler De Cavalho. Greece by M. A. Andreades, Latin America by Dr. Mmuel De Ollverla Lima of Brazil. Th Clutw to Mort. PITTSBURG, Feb. 22. Economical and political conditions in Europe and the United States will be discussed at the third annua dinner of the Tech nology clubs, associated, at which President A. Lawrence Lowell of Har vard and President Richard C. Mack- aurls of Mawachusetts, Tech. will be speakers. WASHINGTON. Feb. 22 Repre- entatlve Frank Clark, of Florida. who started the agltatjon for "Jim Crow" street cars In Washington. ha received a letter from a "blue eyed octoroon" In which she threatens to spoil his beauty" by throwing a pint of vitrol in his face if nerroes are discriminated against In the capital. This Really Hapiienrd. CINCINNATI. O.. Feb. 22. "Tak ing the fire to the firemen" is the ti tle of the newest pyrotechnlcal per formance in Cincinnati. Roy Silver accidentally upset an oil stove In his covered wagon. It Ignited a bundle of straw. Silver Immediate ly put on high speed ahead and land ed promptly at Engine Co. 39. Fire men nonchalantly turned on the not lie, the blaze succumbed; Silver pro ceeded, and there was mutual thanks. A MERCILESS JUDGE One Who Shows o Fa Tor. A merciless Judge Is Father Time. Before him the weak and the want ing go to the wall. Only the truth can stand. For years the following statement from a Pendleton resident haa withstood thla sternest of all teats. L. Greenawald, prop, shoe repair lng shop, 414 Lincolyn street, Pendle ton, aays: "Backache and soreness) across my kidneys troubled me day and night The kidney secretions pained in passage and the flow waa too frequent and scant One box of Doan's Kidney PHIa completely cur ed me." (Statement given May 17, 1910.) ' OVER TWO YEARS LATER Mr. Greenawald said: "Doan's Kidney Pills cured me and the trouble haa never come back." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Greenawald had. Foster MUburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL DI rector and licensed embalmer. Op poslte postofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. 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. Calls re1 sponded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone (3. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO, MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm 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, See. German Thought Raiding BUENOS AIRES. Feb. 1$. It la reported here from credible sources that' the German steamer Holgerwos sighted headimr frr Buenos Aires and having on board the crews ot everal English steamers sent to the bottoms by some German warship, probably off the coast of Brazil. The steamship has been Identified with the Germ&n activities In the South Atlantic. She left the habor of Ternambuco secretly early in Junuary, presumably with supplies for German waiviltlps nt largo In Sruth American waters. The Brazil ian government punished the port officials whose lieg'ltjence made this breach of neutrality possible. , DENTLEY ft LEFFINGWFJJ REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. $16 Main street Phone 404. WJIEAT. liANO FOR SALE. I HAVE SEVERAL SECTIONS OF finest wheat land in Grant coun ty. Wash., for sale at $13 to $21 per acre on terms one-fifth down, bal ance four annual payments at ( per cent. Part of tnia land la cleared, fenced and cultivated, and has pro duced 40 bushels wheat per acre; bnlance Is raw Und. The man that takes hold of this right away can get In a good sized crop this spring, and the balance ready for fall wheat Rich volcanic ash soli, 10 to 30 feet dep, practically ievol, on good roads and close to trail i.oortntlon. For full particulars wrlto Kay McKay, 100S-9 Grten Bids', Seattle. ATTORNEYS. RALEY A RALEY, ATTORNEYS-AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. FEE A FEE, ATTORNEYS 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, p PETERSON & BISHOU, ATTOR neys at law: rooms S and 4. Smith- Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 1. S, 3 and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. VETERINARY - SURGEONS. ' C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTY Veterinarian. Residence telephone, 27; office telephone, 20. SECOND-HAND PEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NEW and second-hand goods. Cash paid for all secondhand goods bought Cheapest place in Pendleton to bur household goods. Come and get our prices. 219 E. Court street Phone 271W. 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 la Despala building. PHYSICIANS. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D.. HOMEO- pathic physician and surgeon. Of' flee Judd Block. Telephones: Office, 34 1W; residence, 612 J. AUCTIONEERS. COL W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEER makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money " Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Cash or give trade for Umatilla county rarm. $20 to $60 per acre. Addr box 12, Athena, Ore. AIR WORK SEND YOUR COMB Ings to Madam Kennedy, Athena, Oregon.- HELP WANTED FEMALES. LARGE KNrrriNO MILL INVITES correspondence from women desir ous of earning money, part or full time. Good pay, Experience unneces sary. INTERNATIONAL KNITTING MILLS, West Philadelphia, Ts, rrrr REAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY rvs.- "OSTlAMt) OKI 404 ,.t