East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 13, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OHF.GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1910.
PAGE SEVEN.
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DIRTY KIDNEYS
MWr NOT IiK NEGLECTED
FOK A SINGLE DAY
A fVw Down Clean and Rcguliito the
Kldn"H ami Cure Lamo Rack
, Toar Out of Order Kidneys Will
Act Fine and All Hludder and Uri
nary Miner Simply Vanishes.
No man or woman hero whose
Mdneys are out of order, or who suf
fer from backache or bladder misery,
an afford to leave Papa's Diuretic
m tried. :
After taking several doses, all pains
to the back, sides or loins, rheuma-
twinges, nervousness, headache,
sleeplessness, Inflamed or swollen
eyollds, dizziness, tired or womout
feeling and other symptoms of clog
ged, s!ugglst kidneys simply vanish.
Uncontrollable urination (especial
ly at night), smarting, discolored wa
ter and all bladder misery ends.
The moment you suspect the slight
at kidney or bladder disorder, or feel
rheumatism pains, don't continue to
be miserable or worried, but get a
fifty oent treatment of Pane's Diu
retic from your druggist and start
taking aa directed, with the knowl
edge that there is no other medicine,
ttt any price, made anywhere else In
the world,' which la so harmless or
will offect so thorough and prompt
cure.
This unusual preparation goes di
rect to the cause of trouble, distrib
uting Itfi cleansing, healing and vital
ising Influence directly upon the or
gans and glands affected and com
pletes the cure before you realize it.
A few day's treatment of Pape's
Diuretic means clean, healthy, active
kidneys, bladder and urinary organs
and you feel fine.
Your physician, pharmacist, banker
or any mercantile agency will tell
you that Pape, Thompson ft Pape, of
Cincinnati, Is a large and responsible
locdlulne concern, thoroughly worthy
vf your confidence,
Accept only Pape's Diuretic flfty
ont treatment from any drug store
anywhere In the world.
ADVANCE OF 50C
Ni: KALE AT $6 0(1
HFXYIRDED IN MARKET
(.fettle ivicv Finn at High Marie
Hams taxxl for 5.3S Hog Market
rtnn a( $9.20.
Portland I'nlim Stockyards, Stock-dak-.
Jan. 12. Cattle prices are
firm, and an advance of 60c is being
qanted for caives thin morning. A
vtl wo made during the day at I.
The unlmnl weighed 1 10 pounds. That
calve will sell even higher within
the near future Is Indicated by the
Irt-n.! of thu present market. Unless
there Is ft radical rhanse in livestock
quotations it is not likely that many
calve will enter this market, because
even at thl time the dresse! meat
market stands firm at 12 1-2 a
pound. The difference between the
live and dres-vd quotations Is too
groat to continue unless livestock in
terest are bent upon throwing the
arrivals Into the Front street markets.
All through the market for cattle
priees were very firm, and several
aaku were made during the early
trading around 15.25 for good steers.
Some California stuff arrived this
morning and was In good condition.
Slieaip and IJimbs Firm.
It looks rather queer to the local
livestock trndo that Oregon, one of
the principal sheep state In the
country, is forced to send away from
home to secure even a small supply
of mutton. This 1h a fact, however.
Most of the sheep that have recently
entered the market In good condition
came from Montana.
Lambs are now firmly established
at 16.25 for best stuff, and more sales
could be made at the high figure if the
stuff was offering.
The hog market Is firm at 19.20,
the record prlco mentioned yesterday.
A wo told at that time, several sales
were made at the record.
The following is the general range
of livestock prices In the yards:
Sit tie- Beat steers, weighing 1200
pounds, 15.25: medium steers. 14.76
5; best cows, 14J4.25: fancy heifers,
94 003) 4.25; medium cows. 13.75
4; poor cows. 13; bulls. 12.6003.26;
stags, $2.608S.
Hogs Hest cast of the mountains,
!fl.l0T9.20; fancy, 19i9.05; stock
ers. $7.50; pigs, 7.
Sheep Best wethers, $5.255 60;
ordinary. 16; spring lambs, 16.25;
straight ewes. 14.75; mixed lots. $4 75
6.
Calves Bert. $5.75 T 6; ordinary.
$5i5.25.
Too Much Face
You feel as if you had one fate too
many when you have Neuralgia.
Don't you? Save the face, you may
noed It: but get rid of the Neuralgia
by applying Ballard's Snow Lini
ment. Finest thing In the world for
rheumatism. - neuralgia, burns, cuts
scalds, lame back and all pains. Sold
by A. C. Koeppen ft Bros.
A STUDIO ROMANCE.
Sculptor Davidson to Wed Ills Model
Pretty Yvonne Korstrnt.
Parls.-rJoe Davidson Is ft young
Russian Immigrant who was found on
the East Side of New York by Mrs,
Harry Payne Whitney, who recognis
ed his signs of talent and sent him to
Paris,' where he has bocome a dis
tinguished sculptor. On each of her
trips to Paris Mrs. Whitney goes to
the Latin quarters to encourage her
protege. , the Parliamentary contest has fallen
HIh latest work is a Ufo-szcd stat- flat. It Is a. mere tempest in a tea
ue of Yvonne de Kerstrat, a young pot. The Liberals thought to make
woman who recently returned from another "Saekvllle case" out of It.
New York to vlnlt her brother, Count Sir Charles Walpole, who sponsor-
de Kerstrat. Today the sculptor an
nounces his early marriage to his
charming model, which Is the proper
ending to a studio romance. Mle. de
Kerstrat appeared on the stago In
America with Henry Miller's com
pany and afterward set up as a fash
lonable modiste on Fifth avenufe. 1
Her brother, who Is an authentic ,
count, Is one of the. figures of the'
I, atin quarters. Ho and Frederick
II. Burllngham, the American writer,
were together on that famous trip
wearing sandals, when they were sus
pected of being Artist Stelnhelll's
murderers. They had no difficulty In
ilnmAnot.atlni. tkalu InnnoAnnA Vi 1 1 I
their ecentrlcitles of dress have long complications, even though the Lib
been the talk of the Latin quarters, erals threatened to Invoke the For
Davldson and his young wife wilt elgn Affairs Department as to the
go to America, where an exhibition alleged "interference" of American
of bis work will be held. He says
the statue for which his bride posed
represents "Art's Conquest of Nature
and Destiny." , .
Caught In the Rain
then a cold and a cough let It run
on get pneumonia er consumption,
that's all. Ns matter how you get
your cough, don't neglect It take
Ballard's Horehound Syrup and yeu'll
be over It la no lint. The sure cure
for coughs, colds, hreachltls and aU
pulmonary diseases In young anw old.
A. C. Koeppen ft Bros.
M'WHORTER DKNTES RUMOR
, ABOUT HIS NEW COMPANY
Denying that the Pacific Telephone
company or any other concern is
backing the Inter-state company
which recently took over the Butter
creek system, R. H. MacWhorter, the
secretary of the consolidated systems,
announced this morning that the
company Is planning some Important
extensions.
According to the secretary a switch
board is being installed at Stanfield
and the new exchange is to be in
operation by Saturday or Monday.
The next move of the company will
prooaoiy oe me installation 01 an ex- , du)ap and wattle tnder jaw Owner
change at Heppner. At present the of above describ?d 8nimai can secure
company has connections with the Pa- pamt, by c&Uing at my pIace pay
oiflc company at Heppner but has no , hl,reM, , M nesoaln Pendle-
exchange at that point.
When It was stated to Mr. Mac
Whorter ihat it was rumored that the
Pacific Telephone company was fi
nancing the new company, the secre
tary replied that no one who knew
him, would ever believe any such
statement. He said he had been fight
ing the Pacific company too long to
change over and make friends with
them now.
LIBERALS' SCnEME FAILS.
Attempt to Drag Wlillclaw Reld Into
DLxpute Avails Naught. .
London. The effect to drag Whit
law Reld, United StatoaSAmbassador
to Great Britain, who la now on the
high seas en route to America. Into
Mid -
ed the publication of Mr. Reld's let
ter In a circular in behalf of Donald
McMaster, unionist candidate for
tho Cherltzy divsion of Surrey, In an
effort to puncture the Liberals' con
tention that the protective tariff caus
ed , extenBlve poverty, and unemploy
ment In the United States, kept him
self hidden.
The letter was written -a year ago
last December. It was merely a
courteous reply to a supposed bona
fide Inquiry by Mr. McMastcr as to the
real conditions In the United States.
A general election was then not
thought of.
There is no chance of international
diplomats In the English election
A CYCLE FOR THE AIR.
Man-Propelled Aeroplane Built by a
British Inventor.
London. A man-propelled aero
plane Is the latest Invention which has
been brought to an accomplished
fact.
The total acra of the machine is
100 square feet, and It weighs about
fifty pounds. The length of wings
from tip to tip is 20 feet. The pro
peller can be worked to give 600 revo
lutions In the air by a process of ped
alling, as on an -ordinary cycle, and
when In the air a descent can easily
tx made at the desire of the aerial
cyclist.
The ends of the wings are movable
and are controlled from a handbar by
wires, which It is claimed, will easily
control the machine In ' flight. The
tail is also moved in the same way.
The shape of the aeroplane resembles
that of a b.rd, and a running start is
necessary on the summit of rising
ground.
Taken Up Notice."
Came to my place on McKay creek,
on dark red steer, 3 years old. No
ear marks, branded J. T. on left side,
ton, Oregon.
V
California
Pinter Excursion
Walla Walla
TO
Los Angeles
and return on Jan. 17th,
$94.00
Tins RATE INCLUDES RAILROAD
TICKET FOR THE ROUND TRIP,
AND BERTH IN SLEEPING CAR
FOR THE GOING TRIP. SIDE
TRIPS PROVIDED FOR IN THE
ITINERARY. AND ALL MEALS
FROM THE HOUR OF DEPARTURE
MONDAY NIGHT. JANUARY 17. UN
TIL ARRIVAL IN LOS ANGELES,
5:30 P. M, SUNDAY. JANUARY S3,
ARE ALSO INCLUDED; ALSO TUP
TO RIVERSIDE AND REDLANDS,
OVER THE INSIDE TRACK, MON
DAY. JANUARY 24TH. TWO TICK
ETS ENTITLES HOLDERS TO A
FULL SECTION.
RETURN LIMIT, APRIL 17. 1910.
STOPOVER8 ALLOWED RETURNING.
north reservations and full itinerary of the nip can be had of
your local agent, or
R. Burns
District Freight and Passenger Agent,
Walla Walla, Wash.
A deposit of $20.00 will be required on each ticket at time res
ervation Is made.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In thn PiHtrlct Court of the United
Slaton, for the District of Oregon.
In the Matter of L. 13. Mitchell and
E. L. Itouth, partners, doing business
under the firm name and etyle of
Mitchell & Itouth, and L. B. Mitchell
as an Individual, Bankrupts:
To the ceredltors of L. B. Mitchell
and E. L. Routh, partners doing busi
ness under tho firm name and style
of Mitchell & Routh, and L. B.
Mitchell as an individual of Free
water In the county of Umatilla and
district aforesaid, bankrupts:
Notice is hereby given, That on the
29th day of December, A. D. 1909,
the said L. B. Mitchell and E. L.
Routh, partners doing business un
der the firm name and style of Mitch
ell Routh and L. B. Mitchell as an
individual, were dutly adjudicated
bankrupts and that the first meeting
of their creditors will be held at the
office of the undersigned,- referee in
bankruptcy, at Pendleton, Oregon, on
January 26, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m.
on said day, at which time and place
the creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine the
bankrupt and transact such other
business as may properly, come be
fore the said meeting.
Done at Pendleton, Oregon, this
11th day of January. 1910.
THOS. FITZ' GERALD,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
NOTICE
OF BIDS FOR
PRINTING.
CITY
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the city re
corder's office in Pendleton, Oregon,
up to January the 27th, 1910, at 6
o'clock p. m., for city printing for
the ensuing two years from March 1st,
1910 to December 1st, 1911, the bids
to specify the price per inch solid
brevier minion type for all city no
tices, and price per hnridred, five hun
dred or thousand as the case may be,
for all job work required by the city
during that time, all work to. be
bound in boards or put up in pads if
required. A list of blanks in use by
the city may be had upon application
to the city recorder at his office' In
the city hall.
The city reserves the right to reject
any and all bids, or parts of bids.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
13th day of January, A. D. 1910.
THOS. FITZ GFRALD.
City Recorder.
A Splendid Overall
for every use.'
Cut generous
ly full. Two
hip pockets.
Felled seams.
Continuous ,
fly.
Ins sal tain.
MURPHY, GRANT I CO.
Muafaaorcrt
1910
Want
WANTED.
ANYONE, anywhere, can start a ma!
order business at home. No can
vasslng. Be your own boss. Send fe
free booklet. Tells how. Heacock
2708, Lockport, N. Y.
WHERE DO YOU STOP when Ir
Portland? Why, at the Plaza, III
J-2 Third street, of course. Wher
. the rooms are clean and cheap
the and landlady cheerful and ac
commodating. Try It. It Is Ilk
home.
AN intelligent person may earn $T
monthly corresponding for newspa
pers. No canvassing. Bani tar par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 1708 Lock
port, N. T.
HAIR WORK DONE. AH kind's of
hair work done at Madam Ken
nedy's Hair Parlors, 607 E. Court
street, the only natural human hair
ever sold in Pendleton; also a nice
line of sroods to sell, rolls, chains,
pomps switches, puffs, made from
your own combings. Everything
strictly guaranteed. Shampooing
hairdresslng a specialty. Highest
prices paid for combings. Phone
Red 3752.
WANTED Position as cook for fam
ily or housework. P. O. Box 411.
Classified
Fow Lines, in Daily, Weekly
and Semi-Weekly $1 per month.
PHYSICIANS. MISCELLANEOUS.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEO- PENDLETON IRON WORKS RB-
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of- pair work on all kinds of machines,
flee Judd block. Telephones: Office, structural iron work- and machine
black 1411; ride"M, red Hit. castings. Junction of Court and Alt
. streets. Marlon Jack, Prop.; A. F.
DR. LYNN g. BLAKESLEE. CHRO- May, manager.
nic and nervous diseases, and dis
eases of women. X-ray and Electro- LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUIl
theraputlcs. Judd building, corner work It's clean, reliable end con
Main and Court streets. Office 'phone venient. Electric Sad Irons, guaraa
Maln 72; residence 'phone. Main 564. teed, 5.25. Electric Hot Water an
.. Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffee
DENTISTS. Percolators, etc. A complete stock o.
. , w ,.-.,..- Gas and Electric fixtures. Firu-clasu
E. A. MANN, DENTIST, 3FFICE wiring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaughan.
Main street, next to' Commercial 815 Main street.
Association rcoms. Office 'phone,
"ck 1421; residence 'ph ne. red EE SAM, LEE CO.. NOODLE RBJ-
iiSl taurant, Mrs. Goey, Prop. Chlckea
noodle soup, chop suey, etc. Webb
DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SUR- St., between Main and Garden. Phona
g'eon. Office, room 16 Judd build- Red 31.
ng. Phone, red 8301. SLOM KEE, ' CHINESE LAUNDRT;
VAUGHAN BROS.. DENTISTS. OK
flce In Judd building.' Phone Main
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. D. C. M'NABB. LOCAL STATE
stock insDector and member State
Veterinary Board. Office Tall an's
drug store. i.es. -pnone mm .
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY ft- RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office In American National
Bank building
FEE ft SLATER. LAWYERS, OF-
fice In Despain building.
CARTER ft SMTTHE, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office in American Nation
al Bank bulldlnk.
JAMES B. PERr.T, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
LOWELL ft WINTER. ATTORNEYS
and counsellors ut law. , Office in
Despain building.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds,
nortgatfea ana. contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17 So- Idt
block.
PETERSON ft WILSON; ATTOR
neys at law; rooms 2 and 4 S-r.lth-
Crawford building.
PHELPS ft 8TEIWER. ATTORNEYS
at law. Offices in Smith-Crawford
building.
CHAS. J. FERGUSON. ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Association block.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
at Ian Will nrAtfiM in All State
and Cslairai mom -ftteK S, ft, .
and 4, over Taylor ataHwsya Oa.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND
hand goods. It there Is anything
i you need In new and secona-nana
! furniture, stoves, granlteware and
! crockery, call and get his price. No.
'212 East Court street
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
iHARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES
reliable abstracts of UUe t- all
lands In Umatilla county. Loans on
city and farm property. Buys and
sells all kinds of real estate. Does
a general brokerage business. Payj
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. References, any bank In
Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS. Pres. '
W. S. HENNINGER, Vlve-Pres.
C. H. MARSH. See.
BENTLET & LEFFINGWELL, REAL
estate, fire, life and accident insur
ance agents. New location, 815 Main
street. Phone Main 404.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLk T.
:iTY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON
street, Carney ft Bradhiy, Props.
Livery, feed and sale 'stables. Oood
rigs at all times. Cab line In connec
tion. 'Phone main 70.
MACHINERY.
UNITED ENGINEERING CO.. ME
chanlcal engineers. Irrigation
power or'electrlc plants gas produc
ers. 26-26 P.-I. Bldg.. Seattle. Washington.
Ms
FOR KALE.
FOR SALE Furniture, from nlns
room rooming house, also plsao.
201 W. Webb. Phone Red 1121.
Eztra good offer If taken at once.
FOR SALE: 160 acres Irrigated alfal
fa land about 2 1-2 miles north-
west of Echo; 110 acres In alfalfa,
1 acres In garden and orchard,
balance grass pasture. Oood five
room house, fair barn. Will sen
either to one or two parties. For
particulars, address Frank Corrs.
Echo, Oregon.
Ok SALJt Old newspapers wrap
ped In bundles of ISO each, suiUbl
for wrapping, putting nnder car
pets, etc Price 15c per bundle,
two bandies 15c Enquire this oi
floe. - ,
MAPS CITY OF PENDLETON AX
East Oregonlan offte. Price lie.
While watching the parties!-
lar classification that appeals to
you don not overlook all ttt
other want ads.
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AUCTIONEER.
COL, F. G. LUCAS, LIVESTOCK
ructlonee?, Athena, Oregon. Ref
erence First National Bank of Athens
and Farmers' Bank of Weston. Farr
saleg a specialty.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
BAKER & FOLSOM. FUNERAL DI.
rectora unA llMnuj .ntK.i
Opposite postoffice. Funeral pari -v.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded te
day or night. 'Phone main 76.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
.Jl PENDLETON LODGE No. 51.
A. F. and A. 11.. meets the first
and third Mondays of eac't
month. All vlsitlnr brethren are In
vited.
B. P. O. E S NO. 18S
meets every Thursday even
ing in Eagle's-Woodmas
hall. G. W. Phelps. B. H i
Thos.
F1U Gerald, Secy.
v jf.K DAMON LODGE NO. 4. C.
evening In I. O. O. F. hall.
Visiting brothers cordially
Invited to atten .. R.
Tarbet. C. C; R. W. Fletcher. K. of
K. ft H.
ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC
D. A. MAY CONTRACTOR At
Builder. Estimates furnished on -.11
kinds of masonry, cement walks, atona
walls, etc Phone black S78S. or Orj.
gonlan office.
Every Woman
U Inter Led and oho old kiww
aooot toe womlerlul
Marvel "r"n
iuucne
Ask vonr drtirHsi
n. If b cantiut snnnlv
the MARYKL, accept BO
oiher. but sna etaniD ?ir
tnled book oiUod. It rirm
tMiitcTilv nnrt dirwHonn lnrtlnaMa
VUu1mm. MARVEL CO.. 4 E. 2 Jd St,
Tart
MEN AND WOMEN.
1 1 to ft 4.n..l dituhtntM.ln&AaiiBtltoDl.
t)armatM4 B rrtUtlot off ttlrtlkfl
tM I, MiUMhk of mnrani HMhruiA.
hmiktaailn. PiMm. ni not utrlft.
(THE EvmsChemk-ii Po. .nt or Doiioaou.
CmCIIUUTUl
ca. j
Dally East Oregon Un by
Sold ar Draahtt
c or not la wruar,
viA t"T riMx-ii for
ym ioo.. i botti au.fv
cuvalax aut wt i mi a
only IB cents per week.