East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 24, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAOT OHE iOXlAW, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1809
PAGE SEVEN
BY OF eczemi
win won
"Whole Body a Mass of Raw, Tor
turing Humor Hair All Fell Out
and Ears Seemed Ready to Drop
Off-Clothing Would Stick to
Bleeding Flesh - Hoped Death
Would End Fearful Suffering.
CASE SEEMED HOPELESS
BUT CUTICURA CURED HER
WorrJc eunnoi describe the terrlbl
eceema I sunVrod wad. II broke out
ai oiv In -ul unci kent anreadinir until it
orcntd t.7 wioi body. 1 was almost
olid man. of sore from head to foot.
looktnl more like a piece of raw beef
thoc a human being. The pain and
agony I endured seemed more than I
oould bear. Hlood and pus oozed from
the great sore on my scalp, from under
my finger nuiln, and nearly all over my
boav. Mv oar were so eniMfd nnd
swollen 1 was afraid they would break
off. Evory hair in my head fell out.
I oould not sit down, for mv clothes
would stiek to the raw and' bleeding
flesh, making me crv out from the pain.
My family doctor aid nil he could, but
I got worse and worie. My condition
was awful. I did not think I could live,
and wanted death to ooine and end mv
frightful suffering.
"In this condition my mother-in-law
begged me to try the Cutieura Rem
edies. I said I would, but had no hope
of recovery. Hut oh, whut blessed re
lief I expurionced after applying Cuti
eura Ointment. It cooled the bleeding
and itching flsh and brought me the
flrst roal sleen I had had in weeks. It
was as gratoful as ice to a burning
tongue. I would huthe with warm
water and Cutieura Soup, then apply
the Ointment froely. I also tfok Cutl
ouro Resolvent for the bleed. In a
short Uiuu the sorex mepp'txi running,
the flush began to heal, and I knew I
was to get well again. Then the hair
on my head began to grow, and in
short time I was completely cured.
I cannot praise Cutieura enough. I
wish I oould tflll everybody who has
eceema to use' Cutieura. My condition
was so terrible that what cured me
cannot fail f cure anybody of this
awful disease. If any one doubts the
truth of this letter, tell them to write
to me. Mrs. Wm. Runt, 13.1 Thomas
St.. Newark, N. J.. Sept. 28. ItOS."
CntlMlr Hnm Oln!Tinl nn1 nlvnt OlqaNS
or nl'!i thrri!t-nt hr votM Potlac
Dnw Chn Corp.. hi 'nm Tint.,n Mms.
THU4 rns. Uuit Cuiirur fcnu Book.
"You,"
said Judge Lindsey to the
policeman, "want to save
bicycles. I want to save
boys."
From " The Beast and
the Jungle," in the
DECEMBER EVERYBODY'S
It's a big, human, well
written story. Get it and
read it.
For sale by
NELSON'S.
i v.. n: zir.u,
.1. V.. I'.EAM.
it. E. HU M.
Buy Your Meat
OF THE g
EMPIRE MEAT CO. t
phone Main 18. t
aIwrvr fresh and wholesome.
Delivered promptly.
Fresh fish dally, steaks, chops,
roast", sausage, hams, bacon J
and lard.
xuoaiiKiViaiuiii
NO REASON FOR IT.
iviu Prmilleton Citizen Show
the
Certain Way Out.
There can be no Just reason why
any reader of this will continue to
suffer the tortures of an aching back,
the annoyance of urinary disorders,
the dangers of diabetes or any kidney
Ills when relief Is so near at hand and
the most positive proof given that
they can be cured. Rend what a
Pendleton citizen says:
Mrs. D. Coffman, 221 Stonewall
Jackson street, Pendleton. Ore., says:
"About a year ago I was having ae
vere pains through my back and fi
nally came to the conclusion that they
arose from disordered kidneys, as
cold was sure to settle In these or
gans and greatly aggravate my suf
fering. I had known of the merit of
Doan's Kidney Pills for a long time
and at last doclding to try them, 1
procured a box at the Pendleton
Drug Co., They helped mo from the
first and after I had taken the con
tents of the box not a pain or ache
remained and my kldneya were re
stored to their normal condition. I
know of others who have used Doan's
Kidney Pills with excellent result
and I feel that I cannot speak too
highly In their favor."
For sale by all dealers. Price 10
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
State
Remember the name Doan'a and
take no other. '
E0IIYSH0NETHCAR
stops tb cough and tooala lungi
STEADINESS IN ALL
LINES OF STOCK
STEERS STILL REMAIN
FIItM AT $1.05
Wonderful Strength Shown in Steer
Market Only Few Cowg Arrive
Sheep Market Is Improving.
Union Stockyards, Nov. 23. Trade
In the livestock market has begun to
show a holiday character. Business
at Stockdalo during the past 24 hours
was rather quiet.
All lines are Inclined to show con
Hiderablo steadiness and no weakness
!s apparent anywhere.
Hun of hogs during the 24 hours
was 332 head compared with none
yesterday, 622 Saturday, 664 Friday,
325 Thursday, 1227 Wednesday and
212 head a week ago today.
A year ugotoday the tota.1 run of
hogs in the Portland stockyards was
90 head. Even then the market was
merely steady with no change in
price.
Steers Remain Firm at $1.05.
Two lots of steers were sold in the
open market during the past 24 hours
at $4 65. One of those averaged 1190
pounds, while the other averaged 1,
240 pounds. Both lots consisted of
26 head.
While there was no rush to buy
steers ruring the day, the market Is
inclined to continue its former won
derful strength, and whenever the
quality Is presented, and buyers are
willing to pay the quoted figures.
Only a few cows are now coming
forward, while a week ago the run In
the cattle market consisted principal
ly of the variety. Although there is
no scarcity of cows at this time, the
market retain nil of its old strength
and no change is noted in prices.
Some of the calves that arrived
yesterday were sold today. Demand
for these remains very good, nnd
sales have been made recently up to
$5.25 for good stuff. Buyers say It
is exceedingly difficult to get toppy
duality. This would likely bring a
still higher figure.
A year ago today the total run of
a fair run of cattle, but prices were
firm with no change from the pre
vious day.
Sheep Position Growing Bc4ter.
Position of the local sheep and
lamb market is dally improving,
while the past few days have shown
a fair increase in the arrivals, buy
ers are taking hold somewhat better
than they were, all sales being easily
made at prices as printed.
Hun of sheep and Inmbs today was
219 head, compared with 582 yester-
day, 576 Saturday, none Friday, 243
Thursday nnd 223 last Wednesday. A
week ago there were no arrivals of
sheep In the yards. The same was
true a year ago. At the latter period
the Flieep market was firm at un
changed range of prices.
The following is the general range
of livestock values In the yards:
Cattle Best steers, weighing 1200
p-.utvl", M.riOM.6!i; medium steers,
1.251 4.40; best cows, $3.60(3.75;
best heifers. $3.75; bulls, $1."52;
stag. $2.503.
Hi.gs rust east of themountains,
$i.05''f S.10; Willamette valley best,
7 . 7 r TT S ; stockers. $5 506; pigs.
$67.
Sheep r.est wethers, $4.50; ordi
nary, $474. 25; spring lambs, $5 25;
straight ewes. $3.504; mixed lots,
$4
ralves Best. $5fr5.25; ordinary.
$.1.50f 4.50.
A Peculiar Wrench
i.f the foot or ankle may produce a
very serious sprain. A sprain Is
more painful than a break. In all
sprains, cuts, burns and scalds Bal
lard's Snow Liniment is the best thing
to use. Relieves the pain Instantly,
reduces swelling. Is a perfect antisep
tic and heals rapidly. Price 25c, 50c
and $1.00. A. C. ICoeppen & Bros.
NOTABLE WEDDING IN
WASHINGTON SOCIETY
Washington. D. C. Nov. 24. Si.
John's church was the scene of a no
table wedding at noon todny, when
Miss Tulee Noble, daughter of Mrs.
Belrten Noble and granddaughter of
the late I'nited States Senator DavlJ
Yule of Florida, became thj bride of
Lieutenant Sherman Miles, II. S. A.,
only son of Lieutenant C.ei..;ial Nel
son A. Miles. The church was crowd
ed with prominent representatives of
the offleinl life of the natloral enp
ital, together with guests from New
York, Chicago and other polr.ts.
The bride's attendants wcro Miss
E'ljiabeth Parker, daughter of Con
gressman and Mrs. Richard Wayiu
Parker of New Jersey; Misj Joanna
Sihroeder. Miss Evelyn Chew and
MIrs Trythena Head "f N'tJ'V York.
The bridegroom had Colgat: Hoyt of
Nfw York as Ills best ninn. Th ush
ers were Lieutenant Philip Matthews
of Fort Monroe, Lieutenant Haroli!
W. Huntley of Fort Myer. Porj-y
v.Vrku nnd Sherman Hoyi of New
Yrk, Chauncey Haskell nnd William
.ncry, Jr.. of Washington
Dedication of Grlilley Tablet.
Annapolis, Md Nov. 24. Many
prominent representatives of the Uni
ted States navy came to Annapolis to
dav to take part In ceremonies at
tending the dedication of a table
tdaced In Bancroft hall of the Uni
ted States naval academy in memory
..r r-nntain Charles V. Grldley. who
commanded Admiral Dewey's flag
ship at the battle of Manila Bay and
to whom tho admiral gave tlvi famous
order: "When you aro ready, Grid
ley, fire."
Tho tablet Is of golden bronze, 3i
by 2H feet. A panel on tho left con
tains a medallion portrait of Captain
Grldley, nnd on the right, separated
frlm this by a conventional arrange
ment of oak leaves. Is tho Inscrlp
tlon.
Try the East Oregonlan for first-
class Job printing.
THE
First E
national
Pendleton, Oregon
Report of Condition, November 16, 1909, to the
Comptroller of the Currency.
CONDENSED
Resources:
Loans and Discounts .
Overdrafts
United States Bond at par
Other Bonds and Warrants
Bank Building
Cash and Exchange
Liabilities:
Capital Stock
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Circulation
Due to Banks
Deposits
I, G. M. Rice, Cashier of the above named bank,
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief,
G. M. RICE, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1 8th
day of November, 1909.
(SEAL) C. K. CRANSTON,
Notary Public for Oregon.
IU WHEAT I
CHICAGO WHEAT
LOWERS AT CLOSE
ReiMirts From Argentina and Ar
mour's Action Cause Activity in the
Market,
Chicago, Nov. 23. Local wheat
opened unchanged to l-4c higher but
closed 1-8 to l-2c a bushel under yes
U rday.
Marlict received a flying start be
cause of the many conflicting re
ports concerning the situation in Ar
gentina. This Influenced wheat quo
tations abroad, which in turn, Influ
enced the opening of pit prices here.
Action of the market In the early
trading was likewise Influenced by
the excellent cash situation and gen
eral range was about l-4c higher than
yesterday's final at today's top.
Selling movement started with the
report that Armour was a heavy sell
er of the December, this Influencing
the other two options with the result
that the market steadily declined af
ter touching the high mark.
Cash wheat sales:
No. 2 red. 119 1-2 1.23; No. 3 red,
110f?119; No. 2 hard winter, 110
112; No, 3 hard winter, 106109; No.
1 northern spring. Ill 1-2 112 1-2:
No. 3 spring. 105 108.
HARItlsniKGERS SEE BALL
OF FIRE IN HEAVENS
About 4 o'clock Sunday morning
occurred one of the most unusual
phenomenons ever witnessed here. A
huge ball of fire appeared In the
heavens in a northerly direction from
Harrlsburg and remained to all ap
nearances stationary for several min
utes, lighting up the country around
with great brilliancy, oojects near and
far being easily discernible. The ball
Any Cold Can be Cured
without "cold cures," cough mixtures" and
the like opiate filled medicines. ' All you have to
do is to open your bowels
mm
That will carry the cold perms
you'll pet well in no time.
A
stipated or have rheumatism, liver or Kiuncy uuuu.w,
take an rX. tainoi
better in the morning.
54 Get a
FOR SALE BY A. C.
HERE'S A PROPOSITION
FOR A GOOD HOME ON EASY PAYMENTS.
$1360 cash or $650 cash and 85 monthly payments of 813.21
each or $360 cash and 100 monthly payments of $14.80 each, or $360
cash and 120 monthly payments of $13. il each.
MARK MOORHOUSE $b c67
Tel. Main 83.
Sank
$1,453,823.46
37,048.61
250,000,00
17.774.05
10,000.00
326,801.29
$2,095,447.41
$ 250,000.00
167,833.41
240,000.00
13,050.43
1,424,563.57
$2,095,447.41
swung high in the air and neither In
creased nor diminished in size and
brilliancy, suddenly bursting and fall
ing eastward in long tails of fire.
. This phenomenon was witnessed by
several people who were on their
way home from a late lodge session
The brilliant light also awakened sev
eral people. None of the witnesses in
this section noticed any report at the
time of the ball's collapse, and from
this It Is inferred that the ball of fire
must have been miles away.
The theory that H was a meteor
hardly held good from the fact that
1t remained permanent or appar
ently so until it burst, and when it
appeared the surroundings were sud
denly illuminated much the same as
though a huge electric bulb had sud
denly been turned on. Those who
witnessed the strange ligh are Ernest
Goodlln, Frank Nemechlck and Jim
Goodwin. Harrlsburg Bulletin.
POETS MAY SETTLE
DISPUTE WITH GLOVES
New York. William Watson, an
English poet, whose recent lines
which are supposed to reflect on a
well-known English woman, caused
a sensation abroad and here, is com
ing to America. He cables: "I am
told that a storm has been aroused
against me In America. Therefore,
I am coming to face it, sailing on the
Lusltanla on November 25."
On the appearance of Watson's
much discussed poem, Richard Le
Gallienne issued a few stanzas,
strongly criticising Watson. In an
interview Watson replied that he
would come to America to meet La
Galllenne face to face, implying that
he named and suggested boxing gloves
with Jeffries and Sharkey as refer
ees, and that the bout be held for a
select gathering of men and women,
"including Mrs. Watson."
Mrs. Watson will accompany the
English poet to this country.
The first part of wisdom is the
recognition of Ignorance in ourselves.
wide with
and systemic poisons uway and
If you have a cold or arc con
to-iiigiii can you u iui
25c Box
KOEPPEN BROS
120 E. Oonrt
Mm J
ant
FOR SALE.
LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip
tion, for count., cm;., circuit court,
justice court, real csiate, etc., for
sale at East Oregonlan office.
FOR SALE: Furniture, from nine
room rooming house, also piano.
201 W. Webb. Phone Red 3322.
Extra good offer If taken at once.
FOR SALU Old newspaper wrap
ped In bundles of 150 each, suitable
for wrapping, putting under car
pets, etc. Price 16c per bundle,
two bundles 26c, Enquire this of
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or Europe, remit by poeta: note
check, or send to the BAST ORE
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we will have H sent you. It '1!'
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lishers price. Address EAS1
OREGONIAN PUB CO.. Pendl
ton. Ore.
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and Semi-Weekly $1 per month.
PHYSICIANS.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEO-
pathlc physician ana surgeon, ui
flce Judd block. Telephones: Office,
black 3411; residence, red 2633.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO-
nlc and nervous aiseases, ana ais
eases of women. X-ray and Electro-
herapeutlcs. Juda ouuai g, corner
Main and Court streets. Office 'phone
Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 554.
DENTISTS.
E. A. MANN, DENTIST. OFFICE
Main street,' next to Commercial
Association rooms. Office 'phone,
black 3421; residence 'phene, red
3S51.
DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SUR
geon. Office, room 15 Judd build'
ng. Phone, red S301.
VAUGHAN BROS.. DENTISTS, OF
fice in Judd building. Phone Main
73.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE
Stock Inspector and member State
Veterinary Board. Office Tall an's
drug store. Res. 'phone Main 59.
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY 4 RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office in American isauonai
Bank building.
FEE & SLATER, LAWYERS,
fice in Despalw building.
OF-
CARTER & SMTTIIE. ATTORNEYS
at law. Office in American nation
al Bank buildlnk.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
LOWELL & WINTER, ATTORNEYS
and counsellors at law. urnco in
Despaln building.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17 Sc. ldt
block.
PETERSON ft WILSON, ATTOR
nevs at law: rooms 8 and 4 S-nith-
Crawford building.
PEELPS ft STEIWER, ATTORNEYS
at law. Offices In smltn-urawiora
building. I
CHAS. J. FERGUSON. ATTORNEY
at law. Office in Association block.
JOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice in all state
and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, 3,
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE. DEALER IN SECOND
hand goods. If there is anything
you need In new and second-hand
furniture, stoves, graniteware and
crockery, call and get his price. No.
212 East Court street.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HA HTM AN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES
reliable abstracts of Utle t- all
lands In Umatilla county. Loans on
and farm property. Buys and
sells all kinds of real estate. Does
cenerni brokerage business. Pay.'
taxes and makes investments for non
residents. References, any ban'; in
Pendleton.
JAMES JOHN'S, Pres.
W. S. HENN1NGER, Vlve-Pres.
C. H. MARSH. See.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLFP.
CITY LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSON
street. Carney ft Bradley, props
Liverv. feed and sale stables. Good
rigs at all times. Cab line in connec
tlon. 'Phone main 70.
MACHINERY.
UNITED ENGINEERING CO.. ME
chantcal engineers. Irrigation
power or electric plants gas produc
ers. 86-24 P.-I. Bid?., Seattle, Wash
ington.
MAPS CITY OF PENDLETON A1
Cat Oregonlan of ft". Price 15o
for sale at East Oregonlan office.
Classified Directory
Ms.
WANTED-
ANYONE, anywhere, can start a mall
order business at home. No can
vassing. Be your own boss. Send far
free booklet. Tells how. Heacock,
2708, Lockport, N. T.
WANTED Men and Boys to lears
plumbing;. Plumbers in demanj
everywhere, earn $8.00 to $8. CO per
3ay, short hours. By my method
I make you a practical plumber la
a few months. Edward McCaffery
Plumbing School, 20 Riverside Are.,
Spokane,' Wash.
WHERE DO TOU STOP when In
Portland? Why, at the Plaza. Ill
1-2 Third street, of course. Where
the rooms are clean and cheap,
the and landlady cheerful and ac
commodating. Try it, it is lik
home.
AN intelligent person may earn $10t
monthly corresponding for newspa
pers. No canvassing. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 8708 Lock
port. N. Y.
WANTED Position as cook for fam
ily or housework. P. O. Box 483.
Dally East Oregonlan by carrier,
only 15 cents per e-
Extra Lines over Four, 25
cents per Line per month.
LOST.
LOST ONE BROWN GELDING, 8
years old, branded TZ on left shoul
der; weight about 1300 pounds.
$10.00 reward for Information lead
ing, to recovery. Joe Craig, Pen
dleton, Ore., Box 475.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PENDLETON IRON WORKS RB-
pair work on all kinds of machines.
structural iron v-.-'t n"l machine
castings. JunctlC' r '' urt and Alt
streets. Marion Jux.., l':up.: A. F.
May, manager.
TEE SAM, LEE CO., NOODLE RE3
taurant, Mrs. Goey, Prop. Chlckea
noodle soup, chop suey, etc. Webb
St., between Main and Garden. Phone
Red S3l.
SLOM KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRY;
family washing; work done by hand;
mending free; goods called for and
elivered. 408 East Court street.
BILLS COLLECTED and advertise
ments written by a competent man
with years of experience. Prlcea
very reasonable. ' Room 31, Pen
land lodging house, phone Black.
1391.
AUCTIONEER.
COL. F. G. LUCAS, LIVESTOCK
Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref
erence First National Bank of Athena
and Farmers' Bank of Weston. Farm
sales a specialty.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
BAKER & FOLSOM, FUNERAL Di
rectors and licensed embalmen.
Opposite postoffice. Funeral pari r.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded te
day or night. 'Phone main 75.
FRATERNAL ORDERSs.
PENDLETON LODGE No. i,
A. F. and A. li., meets the flrt
and third Mondays of eacti
Oil visiting brethren are ln-
month,
vlted.
B. P. O. ET " S NO. 18S
if- X.) meet8 every Thursday even
'"8 in Earle's-Woodmen
sy hall G w phelDs. E. H
Thos. Flt2 Gerald, Secy.
DAMON LODGE NO. 4. 1C
of P., meets every Monday
evening in I. O. O. F. hall.
Visiting brothers cordially
Invited to atien R. H
Tarbet, C. C; R. W. Fletcher, K. of
R. ft S.
ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC
D. A. MAY CONTRACTOR AND
Builder. Estimates furnished on all
kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone
walls, etc. Phone black 3786, or Ore
gon lan office.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Ne-
tlce Is hereby given that there will
be an annual meeting of the stock
holders of the East Oregonlon Pub
lishing company on Wednesday,
December 1, 1909, at 4 o'cleck p.
m., at the office of said company
In Pendleton, Oregon, for the pur
pose of electing officers for the en
ulng year. C. S. Jackson, president;
L. D. Drake, secretary.
Every Wcnian
U tnterwiod aid boolti Wuow
bai the wotvitnl
B l. .Mna .Imnrtll eV
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t. XI A BV 1.1 t ea
Km unri at.imn il (Tina.
t Udie. MARVEL CO. 4 . 2Jd St- Wis Yr
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