East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 26, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1910.
PACK Ulll,
JIT -4 OWES FINE
HEAD OF HAIR
TO CIIIICH
Itching, Scaling Scalp Humor was
Making It All Fall Out-Two Doc
tors Could Not Stop the Trouble
Niece Advised Using Cuticura.
CURED HER SCALP AND
MADE HAIR GROW AGAIN
"My mother tiscd to have a very bad
humor on her head which the doctors
called an eczema, and for it 1 had two
different doctors. Her head won very
sore and her hair nearly all fell out
in Bpite of what they both did. One
day her niece came in to see her and
they were speaking of how her hair was
falling out and tho doctors did it no
good. Bhe eavs, 'Aunt, why don't you
try Cuticura Hoop and Cuticura Oint
ment?' Mother did and they helped
her, so she soon began bathing with the
Cuticura Soap and anointing with the
Cuticura Ointment, and in six months'
time the itching, burning and scaling
ft her head was over and her hair began
growing. To-day she feels verv much
in debt to Cuticura Soap and Ointment
for the fine head of huir she has for
a old lady seventy-f;ur years old.
"In regard to my own case, mino was
ancczemasomething like hers. It was in
my feet. As ioon as the cold weather
came my feet would itch and burn and
then tliey would crack open ond bleed.
Then I thought I would flee to my
mot her's f riendn, Cut icura Soap and Cuti
cura Ointment. I did for four or five
winters and ivw my f't are as smooth
asanvone's. Ellsworth Dunham, Hiram,
Me., Sept. 30. VMM."
What Barnum Said of Cuticura.
P. T. Barnum. thi famous circus man,
nee wrote: ' I have had the Cuticura
Remedies among the contents of my
medicine chet with my shows for the
last three seasons, and I can cheerfully
certify that they were very effective in
every case which called for their use."
Oomntft Eitrmal and Internal Tmiinifnt ff
F.Try Humor of Intania. Children and Adulu fort
mot Cutirura s.in 2.V i in Clranw tn Him.
CutKrunOintmrni J0c in llml the rkin and (uti
cur RiwnlTrnl (&0f . (or In the form of chocolate
OmimI PlIKl 2V per rial nf fiO; to Purify lhi HmmI
Sold Ifcrouicnoilt Ui world Potter f)ru Chcm
Corp .8oi prona nft Coiurobim Ave . Vmioo. sm
F" Mailed free. 32-piirc ("utlrura finok nn Skin
Cacsies, s&4 Uieir dpccUjf, cuuuniital lrcainieul
MODER.N
DWELLING
SITUATED .f THE BEST
residence locality or
PENDLETON, ONLY FOUR
BLOCKS FltOM BUSINESS
CENTER. UP TO DATE
CONVENIENCES WITH
SUFFICIENT ROOM IN
REAIt VOH STABLE OR
GARAGE. PRICE $400.M.
FOR FURTHER PARTICU
LARS CALL OX
Mark Noorhouse
Company
112 East Court St.
Phone Main SS.
YORK
and
YORK
The celebrated Chinese Doctors
have made a life etudy of the
curative powers of roots, herbs
and barks and are giving the
benefit of their years of research
of the people both at home and
Abroad. It la by simple reme
dies that they guarantee to cure
such diseases as catarrh, lung .
trouble, stomach, constipation,
liver, bladder and kidney, also
all private diseases of men and
women.
Consultation and Pulse Diag
nosis Free. Successful home
treatment.
People who live out of town,
write for symptom blank and
circular.
YORK YORK CHINESE
MEDICINE CO.
110 W. Main St., Walla Walla.
WEAK
OR SICK,
VITRO VIGOR
CUKEYUDESS
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mm
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bania. lou faal an lmprovemna pm
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a tor that we offer sou lor an aaaaa
WiU remertr poalUralj nraa thf vorai
and louns Loat vigor. Vartoacaa
Till remerti pcwltlralj Jon
and fauna of boat Vigo
fralnt, btrlntar. Narro
femorr, Proautnrrbaa. at
Nil of arl7 dleetpellon.
tlon and daath. Bant aa
pralnt, Btnotara, Narroqa
rrrmnv m mm, bob
TSjrarum r Sutras
anttlei to. Oiiamnwed to mra, -
rvt-i nninrn rviiat .
ISfteLrLrUaVJ VVS-sAPT FRANCISCO
Ai US Occidental Avenue, SKATTLai.
When orderlnn rJeaee ratal at tar
.14.- A umi liull.''
rOti SALS. Old newspaper wrap
ped In bundles of ISO each, suitable
for wrapping, putting under car
pets, etc. Price lSc per bundle,
two bundles Sac Enquire this ox
floe. Bars money by reading; today's ads.
Va3
a. Kltaam.
i waatlnc at
LOSES ON STEERS BY
CONTRACTING AHEAD
SIIANIKO MAN COULD
HAVE SECURED ADVANCE
lllg Bunch of Steers Comes From In
terior and Is Delivered at $0.50
Offering $0.90 According to Trade.
Portland Union Stockyards, Stock
dale, Mar. 25. Had not Henry Cram
of Shanlko some time ago contracted
to sell a certain company a certain
number of steers at $6.60 per hun
dred this would have been a very
lucky Friday for that Individual In
fact a Good Friday.
Toduy Henry Cram brought forward
14 loads of steers from Shanlko to fill
his contract and it is the general op
inion of the trade that these animals
would have brought the shipper with
in a fraction of the $7 mark In the
open market today were they not sold
prior to arrival.
This Is the second bunch of cattle
that has recently entered the yards
and for which the shippers would
hiive realized more money had they
not sold in advance and this Is caus
ing considerable comment among the
trade comment that Is decidedly ad
verse to the present system of con
tract for by this means the shipper
UHually gets the worst of the bargain.
Six loads of cattle from Monona
sold at $6.65. While the exact weights
could not be secured this morning
the buyer stated that the average was
between 1080 and 1100 pounds. Con
sidering the quality, this was among
the best sales In the yards recently.
There were no arrivals of hogs or
sheep In the yards today, but demand
In both these lines continues good
at former prices.
Among the Shippers.
Phlrman & Harris had a shipment
of six loads of cattle from Manlda,
Mont., on today's market
Henry Cram brought in 14 loads
of cattle for S. & S.
Today's run of livestock compares
with this day In recent years as fol
lows: Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
1910 .;
1909 69 250 225
1908 310 12
1907 170 84 77
1906 78 159
1905 205 ... 103
Today's range in livestock values.
CattlL Best steers, J6.76; good
steers. $6.50; common Btecrs, $4.75
5.25; medium. $5.50 Ti 6.00; fancy heif
ers, $5.50; cows, $3.75B4.50; bulls,
$2.n0i 4.60; stiiBR. $2.503.00.
H,lfrs Ti,.t cast of the mountains,
$11. 251 11.50; fancy. $11.25; stock
ers and feeders, $9.60.
Sheep Pest wethers, $7.50; ordi
nary, $7.00; spring lambs, $12; year
ling' lambs. 8c; straight ewes, $7.50;
mixed lots, $7.00.
Calves Pet, $7.00; ordinary $6.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets Invariably bring relief to wo
men suffering from chronic constipa
tion, headache, biliousness, dizziness,
sallownens of the skin and dyspepsia.
Sold by all dealers.
but women's tongues go on forever.
Men may come and men may go.
ENDS KIDNEY OR
. BLADDER MISERY
IS ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS
THOUGH ALWAYS EFFECTIVE
Ilacknclio and All DlNlrcss from Out
of Order Kidneys Vnnlsli A Few
Dotes of l'niw's Diuretic Will Make
Your Kidneys Act line nnd Ctiro
All l iliuiry Trouble. '
If you take several doses of Papc's
Diuretic, all backache and distress
from out of order kld.neys or bladder
trouble will vanish, and you will feel
fine.
Umo back, painful stitches, rheu
matism, nervous headache, . dizziness,
irritability, sleeplessness Inflamed or
swollen eyelids, wornout, sick feeling
and other symptoms of sluggish, In
mtlve kidneys disappear.
Uncontrollable, smarting, frequent
urination (especially at night) and
nil bladder misery ends.
This unusual preparation goes at
once to the disordered kidneys, blad
der and urinary system and distrib
utes Its healing, cleansing and vltal
Isslng Influence directly upon the or
gans anil glnnds affected, and com
plctcs the cure before you realize it.
The moment you suspect any k'id
ney or urinary disorder or feel rheu
matism pains. bcRin takirfg this harm-l.-SH
medicine, with the knowledge
that there is no other remedy at any
price, made anywhere else In the
world, which will effect so thorough
and prompt a cure as a fifty-cent
treatment of Pape's Diuretic, which
any druggist can supply.
Your physician, pharmacist, banker
r nnv mercantile ngrncy will tell you
that Pape, Thompson and Pape, of
Cincinnati, Is a large and responsible
medicine concern, thoroughly worthy
of your confidence.
Only curative results can come from
taking Pape's Diuretic and a few days'
treatment means clean, active, healthy
kidneys, bladder and urinary organs
and no backache.
Accept only Pape's Diuretic fifty-
cent treatment any drug store any
where in the world.
Every Woman
Is lntarmted and should know
, Mxmttbe wonitirrfnl
Marvel LCT
Anlc ronr dnittHrt for
It. If ha cannot nrrlT
is MARVKIa. arrant no
nthnr. hut and itimo 3 fltvfV
tint 1 Y,.vik-m.fML It r.TM foil
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FOR
AND ALL
DISEASES
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" Two years ago a severe cold settled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me that I was
unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and
after using one bottle I went back to work, as well as I ever was."
W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn.
PRICE 50c
NEWSY NOTES OF ECHO
IIOTKL HOSKIXS CHANGES
IIAXDS OX APRIL 1
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bailey Are New
Proprietors Chris Mlkeeell Recov
ering from Operation Other Items
(Special Correspondence.)
Echo, Ore., March 24. Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Bailey have leased the
Hotel Hosklns and will take charge
of the same on April 1. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Bailey are experienced hotel
keepers and the management will be
up to date. Mr. Hosklns and family
will still reside in Echo.
Mrs. Chris Mikesell returned this
morning from Pendleton, where she
has been in attendance on her hus
band, who Is at St. Anthony's hos
pital. Mr. Mikesell is recovering from
a recent operation, but will not be
able to be home for some time. Mrs.
Mikesell was accompanied by her sis
ter, Mrs. Eva Skinner.
O. D. Teal returned this morning
from a short business trip to Pendle
ton. Esther Scholl spent today visiting
with friends in Stanfleld.
W. J. Stapish, treasurer for the
Western Land & Irrigation company,
came down yesterday in his automo
bile from Walla Walla..
Mrs. Jas. McLaughlin and three
sons left this evening for Pendleton
where they will visit until after East
er. P. C. Hunter, O. R. & N. company
agent, left on No. 5 this morning for
The Dalles on business.
Mrs. Cora H. Ward, editor of Echo's
Echoes, left for Portland this morn
ing to attend Easter services. She
will be absent for several days.
Mrs. C. R. Lisle is visiting friends
in Pendleton.
Misses Audrey Watenburger and
Vina Houser spent Thursday in Stan
field on a pleasure trip.
S. J. Campbell, fruit tree Inspector,
is here from Freewater.
Mr. Jesse Brown Is here from Se
attle visiting with his uncle. Mr. Scott
Brown of this place.
Are you frequently hoarse T Do you
have that annoying tickling In your
throat? Does your cough annoy you
at night, and do you raise mucous In
the morning? Do you want relief?
If so. take Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy and you will be pleased. Sold by
all dealers.
XF.W AF.ROXETTE DANCE.
Measure That Imitates Movements of
An Aeroplane Captures Tnrls.
Paris. This city Is enthusiastic ov
er its new dance. It Is called the
"aeronettc," and the idea is to Imi
tate the aeroplane In a succession of
graceful movements and beautiful
steps that suggest Hie sway Ins and
dipping of the aeroplane In midair.
The music as well as the dance, in
dicates the whole procedure of the
aeroplane taking a trip. After a few
introductory bars, the music changes
to a slow, dreamy waltz, which sug
gests the starting of the machine.
The time moves faster and faster un
til it finally stops. Following this,
the music changes to a lungorous Vi
ennese waltz, which afterward breaks
into a gallop, which Is meant to rep
resent the highest point of ascent.
After a crash at the climax, the mu
sic gradually becomes slower, until
the dancers have danced toward their
scats.
Navy Needs $200,000,000.
London. An Important article on
the forthcoming British navy esti
mate appears In the current number
of Engineering, in which It Is slated
that the proposed total expenditure
will be in the region of $200,000,000.
"This 1200.000,000," continues the
article, "Is the largest sum that has
ver been asked for by the admiralty
In the ordinary estimates for any one
year and marks an advance of $76
000,000 on the total of ten years ago.
It Is easy to prove that we have been
forced into this Increase by the growth
of the expenditures of other govern
ments." Good health Is Impossible whea
there is any derangement of the di
gestive organs. Foley's Orlno Laxa
tive Is a natural remedy for stomach
liver and bowel troubles. It aids di
gestion, stimulates the liver, and cures
habitual constipation.
lit r ,
V 7
OF'
DR. KING'S
DOUGHS
AND
THROAT
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
TAIXMAJf & COMPANY.
Goethe Ms. Vneartlictl.
Berlin. An Important literary dis
covery bas been made at Zurich.
Goeth's lost version of "Wllhelm
Meiseter," In manuscript, has been' un
earthed from among some old forgot
ten papers. It Is supposed to have be
longed to Barbara Schulthess, one of
Goethe's friends to whom he was in
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
our, u a
That will carry the cold germs
you 11 get well m no time.
stipated or have rheumatism, liver or maney irouoics,
ukc an i in. lauici
better in the morning.
S4 Get a
I a 1
OR SAuE BY A. C.
Will is
ill ib
mi
Located on the corner of Seventh
if
the block to Park street, Portland, Oregon. Our new Park Street Annex
the only fireproof hotel building in Oregon.
Rates $1 a Day and Up. European
iw nil mil 111 in 1 ii 1 11111
THE
G R M N D
PENDLETON'S BIG. POPCLAU VAUT-ETILIJ! AND MOTION
riCTTRE THEATRE.
New Performers, Acts and Pictures twice each
1 week,
Sunday and Thursday
Johnson's Four-Tiece Orchestra, Every Performance.
Matinee Every Saturday
ADULTS 25c.
CmLDRKN 15c.
Doors
IB
GOLDS
and LUNG
PREVENTS
AND $1.00
the habit of sending manuscripts. The
manuscript, which Is In 600 sheets,
differs materially from the publish
ed version. Although It is not in
Goethe's own hand, the genuineness
of the Ms. has been recognized by
high German authorities. Hitherto
its identity had been hidden by the
absence of both date and title.
wide with
pat ornce
and systemic poisons away and
It you have a coia or are con
lu - mgi.t auu yuu u vw
25c Box
finiRUii
KOEPPEX ft BROS.
A Splendid Overall
for every use.
Cut generous
ly fulL Two
hip pockets.
Felled seams.
Continuous
fly.
hfUltfal festal
MURPHY, GRANT SCO.
Manutactotera 9
Suhavix CiCtail
'.,ti'ii.a.
tV:-.'Afc
ami Stark streets, extending throng
Under t.he Old
Managemen
and Sunday Afternoon.
Open at 7 p. m.
: v;. aOTEL OREGON. e&3Jl - ; -V'
i
if. ; .1
To The Public
I have added an up-to-date
optical department which will
be In charge of
A. E. SERUM
Optimetrist
who has had years of practical
experience. Tour optical work
will receive thorough attention.
A. L. Schaefer
Jeweler
Fresh Fish
Meats and Sausages
EVERY DAY.
We handle only the purest
of lard, hams and bacon.
Empire Meat Go.
Phone Main 18.
'T FORGET
That on a Round Trip Ticket
East You Can Use the
Soo-Spokane Route
of the
"tr mrw t n
Through Alberta
and the
Canadian Rockies
' If you purchase your ticket
from the Nor. Pac. Ry. you can
return via the Soo-Spokane.
If from the O. R. & N. you
can either go or return via the
Soo-Spokane.
Details, Berths, Literature
address local agent, or
G. SI. JACKSON. T. P. A.
J. S. CARTER. Gen. Agt.
14 Wall St, Spokane.
t
THE
PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
PHOIETOUR ORDERS TOU 6ET THEM BIGHT
NOTICE OP PROPOSED IMFROVE
MENT OP JANE STREET BE
TWEEN BLUFF STREET AND
AND HIGH STREET BY BUILD
ING SIDEWALKS THEREON.
Notice is hereby given that at a
regular meeting; of the common coun
cil of the city of Pendleton, held
March 16, 1909, the following reso
lution was unaulmously adopted, vis.:
Be It resolved, by the common
council of the city of Pendleton that
It is expedient to Improve, and it is
hereby rroposed to improve Jane
street in the city of Pendleton from
the south line of Bluff street to the
north line of High street, by con
structing sidewalks and crosswalks
along the west line thereof, such Im
provement to b'e made in accordance
with the ordinances of the city of
Pendleton, and the cost of making the
same to be charge and lien upon the
lots and parts of lots and parcels of
land in front of which such improve
ments shall be made, as pro-vided by
the charter of the city of Pendleton,
and the owners of lots, parts of lots
and parcels of land fronting upon said
streets where such improvement shall
be made shall be liable for the pay
ment of the portions of such Im
provements In front of their respec
tive lots, parts of lots and parcels of
land.
And be It further resolved, that the
recorder of the city of Pendleton
shall cause a copy of this resolution
to be published in the East Oregonlan
for a period of ten days, and all per
sons interested , in said Improvement
will govern themselves accordingly.
Dated this 17th day of March, 1810.
TIIOS. F1TZ GERALD.
City Recorder.
NOTICE OF PAYMENT OF QUAR
TERLY LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given that all
quarterly licenses will become due
and payable on April 1. 1910. and
all persons affected thereby will gov
ern themselves accordingly. No fur
ther or other notice will be given prior
to arrest for violation of the city or
dinance llcens'tiR certan callings,
trades nnd professions. For further
particulars inquire at the city re
corder's office. Th:s notice is given
by order of the common council of
the city of Pendleton.
Dated this 23d day of March, A. D.
1910. .
THOS. FITZ GERALD. 1
City Recorder.