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I ki(4 Tahi t.f ainrka and ta nit id iirkt lu.-i S.Ii'l rM2 M INina o) ntgkgr and rnllataf a I. i IMIIMI (rb In bank and oa band 3t.X.ll lkmnluma la rvmra f mitrtloa arlllaa alne hVuiroib. r 3U, IHI4 2S4.4I7.M iMi-rrat and rnta ea and M.SIRU T"4ai taU t S.'.S7 V) Tola I auvia .Imlllf.l la Or- gua 1.:.T3M LlAilUTrtS Hraaa flalma fur k.-a unald . I 44.271 Aonaint of anarad prailiiaii an U not. Ian. ling rl'kt IJ1IMW0 7u fi manilalia a ad bmkrrag M l-.l lit All br liaiilliilia 44 tl.4 !A T"ll llalillllloa S2 4T1.4, 71 BUSIKtM IV 01EO0N rOR THE TEAE H prrniluma rrrld during tli rear I ., 73 liaxa paid during II ar IM H Uaai Inrarrrd during ih ar . IM.U llr TIIAS. S. III.AKR. SrtratarT. Htatatnry realdr-nt gnral agrnl and alfor E7. fnr rrrl-: MrtAHUAH. IIATKW A I.IVK- Urn. Agla.. Hu leva Mdg.. I'urtland. llr. Means- BKTTEIt IHTSlXEsa OlEKItFUL HOMES HKTTKR HKAfiTll AST EYrsiGIlT Tan us wire ypnr home) and to ttvll our raotlttrn IighUng Ftg. tares) and EloctrlcaJ Irwtallay tlons all thrwfl requirements taa be obtalnrd. May we serve yon? Rlertrio and gas supplies, elso trlo light wiring, bell wiring, gas piping, motors and dynamos. J. L. Vaughan 831 Main Street Phone 139 11 v-" GOODl I LIGHT GIVES GREAT DISCOVERIES TO THE PEOPLE iv-;; .t- :i--C l v "- Ilt. WAI.TI.K Announceliietit has ..... I. V,.. r "ii niaur i.j Kiankl'n k. uine. secretary or tne, Interior, tlmt Dr. Walter F. Rlttman of the l,ure,.u .,f mine- hn. .m. pleled two epoch-making discoveries, .ki.k ... .i..i . ........ .. .. . " - ".-oin-n iiiii-iii-i nir wm free use of the people of the coun - , ry. The one it Is announced, will greatly Increase the production of Kflsollne: the other will make the gree. Trilled States absolutely Independent Or. Rlttman was born In Sandusky, of Hie rest of the world In the pro- Ohio. In ml thus he Is now only (iuctlon of materials necessary for the j; jenrs oid and received h!s early dye Industry and the manufacture of education in Ohio. After being grad hlgh explosives. In this time of war. uated from Ohio Northern College. when the available supply of mate- rial for the making of high explo- les In chemistry at Swarthmore Col sives has been diminished to a de- lege, where he later taught for some gree slarmlng to military men, one of time. In 1910 nnd 1911 he was chief the processus Is considered to be a tremendous boon to this government, Tied alder Is now being used to make matches, and western Juniper has been found to make good pencils. TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS EAT LESS MEAT IF YOD FEEI BACKACIIY Oil HAVE ULADDEK TROUBLE. Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys In their efforts to filter it from the system Regular eaters of meat must flush the kidneys occasionally. Tou must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing all the acids, wsste and poison, else you feel a dull mis ery In the kidney region, sharp pains In the back or sick headache, tflxzlness, your stomach sours, tongue 1 coated and when the weather Is Lad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get Irritated, obllg Ing you to get up two or three times Curing the night To neutralize these Irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste ret about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a table- spoonful In a glass of water before r,rw.j( fnr a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and blad der disorders disappear. This I mous salts Is made from the acid of . i.i.j grapes and lemon juice, comumru with llthla, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder Ir ritation. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; harmless and mnkes a delightful ef fervescent lithla-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kid ney and bladder diseases. DEC1PK YOURSELF. The Opportunity I Hctr, Racked By Pendleton Testimony. Don't take our word for it. Don't depend on a stranger's state ment Read Tendlcton endorsement Read the statements of Tendloton cltlscns. And decide for yoursolf. Here Is one case of It. J. D. Morrow, ranehor and butcher, S17 Mario St., Pendloton, says: "I had pain In the small of my back for about three months, if I did any work that obliged mo to stoop, sharp twinges darted through my back, Just over my right kidney. The kid ney action was very Irregular and the kidney secretions pained when pastilng. One box of Donn's Kidney Pills removed all those troubles." Price t0o, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Donn's Kidney Pills tho same thut Mr. Morrow had. Fostor-Milburn Co., Trops., Buffalo, N. T. I "PAIIV EAST OTlETfOTA, POOLF-TON. OTIEHOX. ..r".".7J V--- .. -vi- .7 F. 1UTTMAX. . .. . .1. I -I...UI itiiu iiir iiimoerj nrta launru cinuuii I ..." ".-.. ' "'' t 1 1 i ' ""xTiSr.. . . . ! .J! ! oik resulting In the two discover . . . t. I iriui ill. if. I'd ikiuiiinu uiu iivi ne lias neen ousy mere on nw uri ' with petroleum products since last! summer. Previous to his entrance Into this ta)t he had done two years work at Columbia for a doctor's de- he c..me east and continued his stud rhemlst of the I'nited Gas Improve ment Company of Philadelphia. How's IyCjacy up to Vole. fr'T. LOUIS. March 1C "Casual'' or eabonal workers, James Fades How, the welfare worker, will decide how he shall dlnpnee of a 1250.000 legacy left him by his mother, whose wili was filed here. This was announced by Mr. Howe. At the national convention ot the Protherhood Welfare Association, which Is composed of "casual' labor ers," How will submit a plan by which groups of the brotherhood In various cities may vote on the disitosition ol his new fortune. The national con- ventlon will meet In Baltimore April 10. How suggested that the casual workers may decide to use part of the money to establish a newspaper, or that they may decide to build hotels In various cities where the unem ployed may find cheap lodging while looking for work. Berlin I Population. BERLIN. March 1C In conse quence of the war the population o! Berlin (exclusive of the suburban towns) hi; PKaln dropped below the 2.000,000 niaik, which It had cross ed several years ago. The popula tion at the beginning of January was returned at 1.9S2.134. which signifies a loss of 97.000 for the year. This loss, however, does not take account of the men who have gone into the war. who are still counted as If ureeent: it seems to be due to the removal of working people to the suburbs and to more distant dis trlcta. 4 NEW UMY 111 NTIM.FIELD 4 U .K AMERICAN ;1RL '-:.' I r b-.L tsSA -S LONDON. Mnrch lndy lIunllnRfleld Is 17. The n Now new York girl. By Ihe death of hl uncle In tho flrhtlng In France, Captain Wll II. un A. Vannerk succeeds to the peerage. He nmrrlod the daughter of Judge Crosby of New York. IjRADING SMALL IN GRAIN BAGS (Wednesday's Market.) PORTLAND, Ore. Much unrer- tainty Is being expremied by the trade In grain bags. Bags for the coming Portland yards today. Dflplte the season's delivery are bflng freely of- weaker feeling generally In the swine fered here to buyers at l-4c, but n.arket at etuitern storkyard points trading Is rather limited. ttday and the lowering of prices there While definite figures regarding the local hog market conditions continue Importations of prlnon output aie not . very favorable with top selling again yet available, leaders of the trade ex. , at extreme prices and demand even press the opinion that the total offer- better than volume of offerings. Ings this season along the coat will Sales of top hogs were again at be somewhat heavier than normal. tV. CO In the local yards torjay, all of and that only a very big crop will! the better class offerings going at causa the bag market to show tie-'that price the first thing In the vated prices. . morning. Uttle business is shown In the grain j General hog market range: trade here or elsewhere in the Pa- Pest light f 7. CO clfic northwest. The extreme scarcity Midlum light 7.J5fif7.5'J of tonnage and the exorbitant freights Good tihd heavy 7.00t7.25 asked, together with the inability of. buyers to induce country holders to accept prevailing export prices, com bine to force extreme dullness here. While there continues an extremely good cash situation abroad, no lute purchases have been reported of car goes In the Pacific northwest. Oats holdings In the Interior are howlng smaller than expected, even a few weeks ago. While It Is true that the Willamette valley has quite fair stocks, still there Is little- disposition In any quarter to do business. The freight situation Is the dominating factor In that line, as well as in wheat. Clover ,eed Buying price: Nomi nal No. 1. uncleaned. 11 1-2 ft 1 2c: Ordinary, 11c pound: alsike. 11c. Flour Selling price: Patent, $7; Willamette valley. $7: local straight. IC.50: bakers, $7.0007:20. TIhI'Vaw urnn hnvlnv rflA. V 1 1 ----- i , . ...n .t .v... pn j '""irnr .alii-) minimi, univ, tii. hi, ft 13: eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy tlm. I ,n'' ,15; lfalfa- IU013-5O; vetch nd ouU. $11; clover, $ per ton. rvi.,..., t n-aicuiia. o p, o 1915 nominal. No. 1 Bran $320' Millstuffs Selling $27; shorts. $29. price Rolled Barley 33 per ton. -Selling price. Spot bluestem bids on the Portland Merchants' Exchange w-ere unchanged today, fortyfold lc, club l-2c, red Russian 1 l-2c and red fife 3c a bush el lower. Market on the exch.vige w-as quiet, due to the shipping situ ation. Sales for the t day Included: 5000 bushels April fortyfold $1.42; 5000 bushels April fortyfold $1.41 1-2; Robert McCrow, Goldendale, Wash, and 5000 bushels April club $1.40 l-2.l load; . A. B. Conrad, Culllston, Oats spot bids were unchanged with. Mont.. 2 loads; Huntley Mercantile no sales, while barley bids were 50c a ton low-er. To the Honsewlfe. Madam, if your huabsnd Is Uke most men he expects you to 'oox aft er the health of yourself and chil dren. Coughs and colds are the most common of the rr'nor ailments and aie most likely to lead to serious dis eases. A child is much more likely to contract diphtheria or scar-let fe ver when it has a cold. If you will Inquire Into the merits of the varioui rerredles that are recommended for coughs and colds, you will ft id that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy stands high In the estimation of peo?ie who u-o t. It Is prompt and 'ftectoal, I leasant and safe to take, w hich are calitles especially to be desired when a medicine Is Intended for chil dren. For sale by all dealers. Adv. GERMANS SECURE A (iOOD GRAIN SECTION LIVERUOOL, March 5. George Rroomhall. a world's authority on! rjpn in In firm pas o-fi'An tn aVi -v I that ihe Germans and Austrian- have, Becured much territory In France that1 is uieJ for grain growing. He says the wheat area comprises 1,509,000 acres, barley 113.000 acres and oats 1,251,000 acres. Weather conditions, he adds have been unfavorable where planting has been as well a serious J menace both to the planting of the new crop and the harvesting of the' old. The weather la now more fav orable. Best Treatment for Constipation. "My daughter used Chamberlain's Tablets for constipation with good results and I can recommend them highly," writes Paul B. Babln, Brush Vr, La. For sale by all dealers. Adv. "Green" Exhibit Planned. ALBANY, Ore.. March II. The Willamette Valley Exhibit Associa tion will mc.et in this city next Wed nesday to arrange to make frequent shipments of fresh fruits and green vegetables to the Panama-PaclfiJ exposition for use In the Willamette valley exhibit. It Is the plan to keep i section of the exhibit "ever-greeV Arrangements will be made for each county to furnish certain pro ducts. W. F. Groves of Corvallls. who has been nt the fair as a repre sentative of the association, will be present. Clackamas, Marion. Linn,, Ine, Benton, Polk, Yamhill and Washington counties will be repre sentcd. Mlkesii lias Iwetullnry Fire. TACOMA. Wash., March 18. A flro believed to be Incendiary at Wllkeson, 30 miles from Tacoba, de stroyed a store, Union hall, the post office and two residences. The loss Is estlmnted at $15,000. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, ss they cannot resoh the diHcaaed portion of tht ear. There li only one w to cure deafness, and that Is by c imlltutional remedlea. Deafness li omwed nv aa Inflamed condition of th mo otii lining of the Kiratsrhlsn Tube, Wnet. this t u lx Is Inflamed yoe bar a rumbling ound r Imperfect bearing, and when It Is ntlrelj closed Deafness la the result. Snd tnlex. Hie Inflammation ran be taken not and till tune restored to Its normal con llllon. hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cn.- nut of ton are csnaed by Catar rh, which la nothing but sn Inflamed eon llllon of the mucous surfaces. V will give One Hundred Dollars for any cano of Ikmfness (caused by catarrh) iliat cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh 'lire. Hrnd f"r rlrrnlsrs. free. F. J. CI1KNKY ft CO., Toledo, Ohio Hold hy DruRkista, 75c. Take lull's Kaolly Pills tor eonstlpatloa. TlflDAV. MAkTTT 1, SWINE PRICES HOLDING FIRM (Wednesday's Market.) I'OKTLANO. Ore. Montuna hos; and cattle came forward to the North Rough and heavy C.s57.0'J Htotkers 6.50 C.75 Top Cattle Are . Real toppy stuff has not been very liberally offered in the North Port land cattle trade 'recently. Good stuff Is still showing a very fair de- j mand with values for pulp or grain fed stuff as high as 17.75. Most ot ' the arrivals recently In the local yards have been either poor or J act ordinary quality. ! General cattle market range: Select grain fed steers ... 17.60 & 7.75 Pest hay fed steers 7.25 (t 7.55 ;Good to choice 7.00Q7.15 Ordinary to fair 5.50jf6.C0 Best cows C.40ftC.S .Good to prime C.OO&C.25 ' Ordinary : COO 5.00 ' Select calves 8. 008.50 Fancy bulls 5.50 & COO r. ..I I .. .u A AA r. T OA v. ; i- ' ' U . . n nue a lew neau 01 muuon cume In this mornlntr from a Willamette aliey point, there was nothing of- ferlng on the general market. Con- ditlons are naturally very strong all through the sheep and lamb trade here, with the former extreme price? still available for quality stock. General mutton trade range: Old wethers $ .50 Best yearlings Pest ewes . . . .. I Pest east mountain lambs 8.&0&8.&51 Valley light lambs 8.50 fj 8.75 Heavy light lambs 8.008.25 Livestock Milpptv. Hogs F. B. Decker, Silverton. 1 load: William Block. Suver, 1 load; company, St. John, Wash.. 1 load. Cattle H. Land company, Dllman. Mont. ! loads. Cattle and calves A. F. McFee- Rldgefleld. Wash.. 1 load. Mixed stuff F. B. Decker, GervaU 1 load cattle, hogs and sheep. MAY WHEAT IS BADLY POUNDED (Wednesday's Market.) CHICAGO, May waa pounded In the wheat pit today and waa the principal point of attack for the bear clique. Market for May opened at a Ions ot 2 1-Sc and closed a cent be low this. July was off but l-4c at the opening, but closed 3 l-8c off. September was the strongest option al the closing, with a net loss of 5-Se. Quite a fair showing of strength was shown In the May after the first .' n,6h P'nt Tch at Il.Bi, or out a-oc oetow cue ii nals of yesterday. I Broomhall cabled from Liverpool that wheat opened steady, with firm er La Plata offers, but later eased CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY funeral directors John's. "baker funeral di rector and licensed embalmer. Op. poelte postofflce. . Funeral parlor, two 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. Calls re sponded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 1 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 Tendleton, JAMES JOHNS. Pre. C. IL MARSH, Sec. LENTLEY & LEFF1NC.VELI REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agente. 315 Main street Phone 404. MISCELLANEOUS. LEGAL BLANKS OF .EVERY . De scription for county court, circuit court Justice court real estate, etc., for sale at East Oregonlan office. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR egonian mnkes a specialty of auc tlon sale bills, cards and advertising We can furnish auctioneer, elerk end advertising complete that will a-sur you of having a successful sale. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationery, etc Very lateot atylee. Call at East Ore gonlan office and see sample. BURN ce and MIXED.2 parti of Coke to 1 part cf Coal will give you the same results in your coal stove as though you burned U Hard Coal. Think of the great saving effected by the use of Coke. Pacific Power & Light Co. "Always at Your Service" Phone 40 l . , . : on uener political news. offers became easier after early firm - ness, and both winter and La Plat. sold at 3d decline from yesterday. ; Easier American cables, more faror able reports of the progress ol the allied fleer In lha Tq rri a no ! !u. anAl th ,xrctaHnn. nf 1re I, P,fa shipments this week -rves to tern per sentiment, and the market was 3 quiet, but Inclined lower. 5 WHEAT. May Open, $1.55; high. $1.57; j low, $1.53 3-8; close, $1.54 1-2. July Open. $1.23 3-8: high. $1.23 5-8; low, $1.20 7-8; close, $1.21 1-2 B. Sept. Open. $1.0 14; high, $1. 10 1-4; low, $1.08 1-2; close, $1.09 3-8. ElUiu Root Not Candidate. ALBANY, N. Y.. March II. Un der no circumstances will former United States Senator Ellhu Root be a candidate for ' president In 1911 He made this statement here. "All talk of my being a candidate It absolute nonsense." he declared. "Such a thing la impossible." Mr. Root is 70 years old. Hearing Announced on 11-h BUI. OLYMPIA. Wash., March 1C Givernor Lister announced that he will hold a public hearing on house bill 170, known as the fish code, which provides a basic set ot regulations of the game and fish laws ot the state. Commercial fishermen oppose the bill and have requested the hearing. Open Day and Night Meals 25c and tip. Special Evening Lnnchetk Ouollo RESTAURANT Gua LaFontaine, Proprietor. ATTORNEYS. VETERINARY SURGEONS. RALEY RALEY. ATTOR-NETS-AT'C. W. LASSEN. M. D. V. COUNTY law. Office In American National Veterinarian. Residence telephone, Bank Building. i office telephone, 20. " FEE FEE, ATTORNEYS AT t-Aff Office In Despaln building. CARTER SMTTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office in rear of American National Bank Building, JAMES B PERRY, ATTORNEY AT( law. Office over Taylor Hardware' Company. PETERSON & BISHOU. ATTOR neys at law; rooms 3 and 4, Smith- Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTOF.NET at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2. Zi and 4. over Taylor Hardware Co. COUTTS. ATTORNEY I GEORGE W at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTORNEY at law. Office In Sm!th-Crawford building. S A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office In Despaln building. PHYSICIANS. H. S GARFIELD. M. D.. HOMEO rathle physician and surgeon Of fice Judd Block. Telephones: Office, J.41W; residence, 51 2 J. DRS. WHITAKER ft WOOD. DEN t'sts. office hours 9 a. m. to t P m Milarkey Building, Pendleton. Oregon. PA OF FTFVFN1 Goa Plata; r-l-l 1 1 pni in naair- 1 ft 1 1 lULnd HA ft I GRAY HAIR NOW i D1STGC.IST SAYS MDIEft ARE IS. ING RECIPE OF SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR. Hair that lose It, color acd lustre, or when It fades, turns gray, dun and lifeless. Is caused by a lack of sul phur In the hair. Our grandmother xaade up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep h;r locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women acd men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which la so attractive, use only this old time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix. tare by asking at any drag store for a IS-eent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and SuTphur Compound," which darken, tr.e balr so naturally, so evenly, that bc body can possibly tell it baa bee a. applied- Besides, it takes off dan druff, stops scalp itching and falling fcelr, You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush .with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the giay hair disappear; but what de lights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage si.d Sulphur Is that, besides beauti fully darkening the hair after a few applications. It Uo brings back trie gloss and lustre and gives It an ap pearance of abundance. . THE Fine, Clean Furnished Rooms in connection Steam Heated I SECOND-HAND DEALERS. i . n , ! V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NEW ' and second-hand gooJs. Caeh paid for a:i secondhand goods bought cheapest place in Pendleton to buy ! household goods. Come and get our I prices. 219 E. Court street Phone 271W. AUCTIONEERS. COU W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEEB makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery sales. "Th man thst gets you the money " l eave order at East Oregonlan office. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED PA RTT WILI P v Cask " or gle trade for Umatilla county farm. 320 to $80 per acre Addrwas Box 12, Athena, Ore TRESSPASS NOTICE?. STALLION SEASON CARDS and SALE UlLLfl of every decrlptlon printed st rea sonable prices at the Fast Oreronlan. We have a fine lot of a'c k cuts thai our patrons are allowed the free use of- ft -WE BEAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY rcwriAsO i. t-rA inn - it 1