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BAILY BAST ORIMKmAH. PBTMOTOII, OBHOR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 111
SKIN DISEASES
HUMORS IN THE BLOOD
Nature lias made ample provision
in the moisture and sunshine of the
air for the outward protection and
healthy condition of the skin. But
1, . ... I .. L f ' "
wi uiuic (iiikii lanL wiitk i nounsu
ing the cuticle has Been left to an in
ward source the blood. It is from
the circulation that the pores and
glands receive their stimulus, and
the fibrous tissues are all preserved
in a healthful state because of con
stant nutriment supplied by the blood.
It is only when the circulation be
comes infected with humors or acids
that we are troubled with skin affec
tions. The humors producing these
troubles are carried through the cir
culation direct to the 6kin,and their
irritating or inflammatory effect re
mains until the blood is cleansed.
S. S. S. cures Skin Diseases, because
it is the greatest of all blood purifiers.
It goes into the circulation and
REMOVES the
acids and humors
which are caus
ing the trouble,
builds up the
weak, acrid
blood, and com
pletely cures Ec
zema, Acne, Tet
ter, Salt Rheum.
pimples, rashes, aud all eruptions o(
the skin. When S. S. S. has driven
out the humors every symptom passes
away, the skin is again nourished
with cooling, healthful blood, natural
evaporation is renewed, and the skin
becomes soft and smooth. Book on
Skin Diseases and medical advice free.
thi swirx nemo co, Atu.su, o,
Zig-Zag Nerves
Do Yon Jump at a Sharp N'oUe, and
Do Your Nervea Tremble When
You Hold a ' Newsparsr
or Book?
You Can Strengthen Thorn With Won
derful CUIIO GRAINS.
Are you easily excited when you
tart to do anything? Do you feel
wornout after exertion? If so, your
nerve system Is In the rack, some day
you will collapse. It Is absolutely Im
perative that you take Curo Grains
before your meals. Don't put It off.
Begin at once before you reach that
atage of nervous prostration that
means a complete breakdown. Don't
imagine that work or exercise or ton
ics or such things will do you good
or that your nervousness Is tempor
ary. Thousands have
. Reached Their Limit
of endurance so suddenly as to startle
their friends. They looked fairly well
but no one Imagined that in those
worn out nerves there lurked the pit
fall of collapse where health was sud
denly swallowed up and months or
years were required to bring back
health if it ever did come back. As
you can get a free trial package of
Curo Grains do not put It off, but
write for it today. This astounding
remedy gives your body the elements
that makes strong nerves and flesh
building blood. They
Strengthen Uio Stomach,
enable your food to give the blood
those nerve building elements that
make old people young and prema
turely old people strong and vigorous
with the ambitious vein of youth.
You won't peg out. you won't feel old
and worn out in the morning; all will
be serene; they actually put that pe
culiar feeling of strength And vigor
In the spine that enables you to feel
the contentment of perfect health
ready for all emergencies. Try Curo
Grains at once. Go to the drug
tore and ask for a 60 cent package
of Curo Grains. They will do you
more good than a month of travel,
rest and recreation. Try them. If
you desire a free trial of this wonder
ful discovery cut out the coupon below
and a package will be mallod post
paid. FREE TRIAL PACKAGE COUPON
Free Trial Package Coupon.
Cut Out and Mall Today.
Fill In your name and address
on blank lines below and mall this
coupon to L C. Grains Co., 173
Pulslfer Bldg., Chicago, 111., and
you will receive a free trial pack
age of Curo Grains by return mall,
postpaid.
NAME
CITY .'
STATE)
The full lis package of Curo
Grains are only 60 cents and are sold
In Pendleton by Pendleton Drug Co.
Applications for Gracing Permits,
NOTICE Is hereby given that all ap
plications for permits ta grate cattle,
horses and sheep within the WKNA
HA NATIONAL FOREST during the
season of 1(11, must be filed In my
office at Walla Walla, Washington,
on or before February 16, 1(11. Full
Information In regard to the graslng
fees to be charged and blank forms
to be used In making application
will be furnished upon request.
J. M. 8C3MITZ. Supervisor.
y Node.
On span of sorrel gelding soma
what Old. Weight about 111 pounds
Any person notifying Chan. Lebaugh
LIUetb. street Pendleton will bo
Filet Rook, or John L. ortley, Ml
EGGS FROM EAST
BY THE CARLOAD
IJIO SHIPMENT BRINGS
DECLINE IN PRICES
Only Cuttlo In Market Yesterday
Caino from California IVIich i n.
cliangod Hogs Aro Much Weaker.
(Tuesday's Journal.)
A further decline In the price of
local eggs has been forced by the ar
rival here of additional supplies of
eastern fresh. A curload of eastern
stock arrived by fast freight during
the past 24 hours and these supplies
are now offering to the trade. Re
ceivers are holding them for practi
cally the same price as the local pro
duct for they are equally fresh al
though some of the stock that recent
ly came forward by express has been
offered a fraction under this.
The general price for local rancn
eggs today along Front street is 28c
a dozen, but there is some talk of a
slightly higher as well as a slightly
lower figure being obtained.
On account of the much better of
fering of eastern fresh In the nortn
ern 'markets, Seattle Is quoted lower.
Eastern fresh are selling on i.ie
sound at 30c a dozen.
So far as known there are practi
cally no storage goods now on sale In
the wholesale trade, although retail
ers are quite well stocked.
Cattle from California.
There were only four loads of cat
tle In the yards tuday and these came
from California. The arrivals total
ed 103 head. The market for cattle
remains practically unchanged.
Grain fed stuff can be good enough
to bring $7 but the bulk of the offer
ings recently has sold between $6.25
and $6.35 with only an occasional
transaction at $6.50 or better.
Severe weakness is showing In the
eastern hog market with packers
holding away from the market with
expectations of lower prices. Recent
days have shown more hogs left over
In the Chicago yards than for some
years while receipts are slowly, but
surely, showing an increase over a
year ago.
This is sure to have an effect upon
local prices because hogs can be
brought forward cheaper from Oma
ha territory than recent sales have
been made here. However, until
there are some arrivals the exact
state of the trade cannot be foretoia.
Yesterday's decline of 16c was not
a surprise.
CHICKEN MARKET GOOD.
While Receipts Are Liberal High
Prices Are Continued on Street
Market for chickens is very good
along Front street and while receipts
have been quite fair during the past
24 hours, sales have been made at
the recent advance.
While there Is a fair call for good
dressed turkeys, poor quality is hard
to move.
RAILROAD NOTES.
The Pennsylvania Is building 1,000
open gondola cars in Its Altoona
shops.
Kallroad gross earnings In the
country at large continue to show an
Increase over last year.
Cumberland Railway and Coal
company of Canada will authorize to
morrow an Issue of 113,000,000 bonds.
Pullmnn Company will pay Its
176th dividend tomorrow a quarter
ly distribution of $2 per share from
iiet earnings.
Memorial to the late E. H. Harrl
mnn at Goshen, X. T., will be un
veiled next week on the anniversary
of his death.
James J. mil, the railroad magnate,
will speak on Canadian reciprocity at
tho Association of Commerce dinner
In Chicago tomorrow night.
An English magazine prints this
month a thrilling account of the war
fare waged between the people of
Pond Creek, Okla., and the Rock Is
land railway following the opening
of the Cherokee "strop."
According to Munseyls for Feb
ruary, the Chicago-New York Air
Line Railroad project Is "limping
olong" with "no chance" of accom
plishing Its widely advertised plan
for building an electric line between
New York and Chicago. Much of
tho "Air Line" stock was sold by
Fturr Brothers, who were put out of
business by the postal authorities.
T1IF. SUNDAY SCHOOL
"THE GOLDF.N GATE
Marlon Lawrnnco says: "Tho Sun
day school Is the Golden Gate to the
church's promised land." There are
885,000 Sunday schools In the world
today, with an enrollment of 28,000,
000 persons. In the past three years
throughout the world there has been
a gain of 30,000 Sunday schools and
3,000,000 members and It Is a matter
of offclal record that during tho three
years 800 Sunday school members
have Joined the church for every day
of tho year.
niX)OI STANDS STILL.
Pile Cnn't Do Cured Until Circula
tion Is Restored.
It Is useless to try to cure piles by
operating or use of salves or sup
positories as long as the blood Is
stagnant In tho lower bowel, new tu
mors win continue to form. Clear
tho blood free the circulation. Then
piles will leave for good. A success
ful, sclontiflc, Internal remedy Is Dr.
I.eonhardt's Hem-Hold, sold under
guarantee by Pendleton Drug Co. and
druggists everywhere. Hem-Rold does
its work thoroughly, $1 for 24 days'
treatment Dr. Loonhardt Co., Sta
tion B. Buffalo, N. Y. Write for
booklet.
RETURN HOME THROUGH
The Sunny South
When Yon Arrange Your Eastern Trip
Be Sure to Include the Sunset Route
Through
NEW ORLEANS,
EL PASO
LOS ANGELES and
SAN FRANCISCO
for return.
It b a splendid educational journey, and at this time of
the jear especially delightful because so warm and comfort
able, j
Every Mile is through the Sunny
Southland
the rice and cotton fields of Louisiana and Texas, the vast
mirage moses of New Mexico and Ariataa, now spread with
bright green, the orange groves and semi-tropic charm of Cal
ifornia, miles and miles along the ocean shore, and several
of the most interesting cities on the continent
Ask your Local Railroad Agent all
about it
AT THE MOVING
PICTURE SHOWS
Orpheum.
Pendleton's favorite picture house,
where they show all the leading pic
ture plays as natural as life itself.
The program for Tuesday's change
cannot be excelled.
1. In the Days of Chivalry. Edi
son. This photo-play Is taken from
the old French legend, "Ancassin and
Nicolette." As a production it ranks
with the most ambitious and brilliant
of American film dramas. The actin
ia dignified and brilliantly spirited.
and the photo-play beyond criticism.
2. The Taqui Girl. A western
drama by the American Pathe com
pany, presenting the tragic results of
the Jealousy of a Yaqui girl for a
young Mexican. The staging and cos
tuming are good.
S. Billy's Sister. Melles. This Is
the swiftest and most dramatic of
western dramas. The Melles people
have achieved a success well worth
while bragging about In this produc
tion. It would be difficult to improve
upon It.
Four full reels 4000 feet of pic
tures.
The Pastime.
"The Show of Quality." Leaders
In clear, steady pictures. Offers for
Tuesday's change the following:
"Art and the Legacy." Lubln.
1000 feet. Remember that the Lubln
pictures are as clear as a bell. This
one Is a comedy representing the way
two young people practiced what they
called art. The girl receiving a le
gacy determined to buy one of the
young man's pictures for $200, which
she did, the dealer receiving 60 per
cent of the proceeds of the sale as
his commission. The sales continued,
one buying the other's pictures with
the proceeds received from the dealer
until they chance to meet in the
store and the legacy has dwindled to
18.60. The picture is filled with In
teresting and lively comedy ana will
please any audience. It tells the
story simply and without unneces
sary complication.
"A Lock of Hair." Urban, 1000
feet. A woman follows the sugges
tions of an anonymous letter and
finds a lock of hair In her husband's
pocketbook. A violent quarrel en
sues, but a little child stops all trou
ble by declaring that It is a lock of
her own hair, placed there as a sur
prise. She really does substitute one
of her own. The perpetrator of the
outrage calls Just as this discovery is
made and slinks away, realizing that
he has failed in his purpose to make
trouble.
"On tho Brink.' An Intensely In
teresting drama.
The Haunted Hotel." A lively com
edy.
"A Wartime Sweetheart" Selig,
1000 feet. A very interesting war
time picture.
Four reels, 4000 feet of motion pic
tures and Illustrated song.
Falls Victim to Thieves.
8. W. Bends of Coal city, Ala., has
a Justifiable grievance. Two thieves
stole his health for twelve ' years.
They were a liver and kidney trouble.
Then Dr. King's New Life Pills throt
tled them. He's well now. Unrlval
ed for constipation, malaria. Head
ache, Dyspepsia. I5c. Koeppens.
MOST IMPORTANT
S. S. CONVENTION
Mr. Marlon Lawranoe of Chicago,
general secretary of the International
Sunday School association, who has
recently returned from a comprehen
sive trip to California, says: "In my
nearly twelve years of official connec
tion with the International Sunday
School association, preceded by fif
teen years of close relation with It, In
my Judgment we have never faced an
International convention which began
to compare In Importance with the
one to bn held In San Francisco next
June. The time and place are strate
gic, and our brethren all up and down
the Pacific coast are looking forward
with the most eager anticipations to
the blessings that are coming to them
because of this gathering. California
needs us and San Francisco needs
us. This city, which has rebuilt her
self in less than four years, has a pop
ulation of 416,000 people, but less
than 15,000 (IeBs than four per cent
of the population) are connected with
the Protestant churches. The Pacific
Coast needs this convention. War
ring elements of Christian and for
eign religions are coming face to face
here. Our duties are plain. We must
go to California with the choicest
picked Sunday school people ever as
sembled in any Sunday schoolcon
vention before."
Green Bay & Western paid 5 per
cent each on debenture A and capital
stock and 1-2 and 1 per cent on de
benture Bs, much to the discomfit
ure of many persons who had sold
their holdings because of pessimistic
reports.
BLOOD-TONE
A h e a lthy
beverage, 1 a
best of all.
Better than
coffee, tea, co
coa and post
um; compoun
ded from one
of four cereals,
the best food
drink for all
people; more
healthful than
coffee or tea.
It will agree with the weakest
stomach or delicate person. It
will prove nutritious and enrich
the blood and will prevent peo
ple from having ill health. This
is an up-to-date, essential bev
erage. It has no tendency to
injure the stomach as tea and
coffee do, but will give natural
strength on account of the won
derful cereals. It Is used by
doctors, lawyers, , preachers,
teachers, mechanics and mer
chants. Price 25c per box. Ten
cents additional must be added
to cover postage if bought from
our Company direct by out-of-town
customers. Grocery agents
wanted in every locality. Write
us for terms.
We have medicine for all ail
ments; price from $1.00 per
bottle up. Write us for litera
ture. YORK & YORK MEDICINE
COMPANY,
210 W. Main St. Walla Walla,
Washington.
The Well Known Chinese Doctor
1
Cures a n yl
and an dis
eases that the
human flesh
Is heir to. My
wonderful and
powerful
roots, herbs
remedies are
composed o
Chinese
buds, b a r k a
and vegetables that are entirely
unknown to medical science of the!
present day. They are harmless.
as we use no poisons or drugs. No
operations, no knife used.
we cure stomach troubles. liver.
kidney, catarrh, lung, throat, asth
ma, nervous debility, female com
plaints and rheumatism and all
disorders of the blood. We cure
to stay cured, and guarantee to
cure all kinds of Piles and Private
Diseases of men and women. Call
and see him or write. Consults
tlon free. If you are unable to call
and see him, send two cents In
stamps for symptom blank. Ad
dress:
HIE L. CHINQ WO CHINESEj
MEDICINE CO.
tOff W. Rose St. Walla Walla. Wn
I sum aSttAct"
YottiYKKlfcKHCu
'IB Want Ads. B
WANTED.
YOUNG MBN AND WOMEN Learo
a profession. Show card writers
earn large salaries; clerks can dou
ble their earning capacity; the field
has never been overcrowded. The
Pendleton Business College offers
you the opportunity to learn this
profession under a first-class In
structor, at a small expense, taking
no time from your regular work.
Night class now open. Call any time
for information.
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deduct ten per cent from the pub
lisher's price. Aldress EAST
OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Peneie
ten. Ore.
Classified
PHYSICIANS.
H. B. GARFIELD, M. D.. HOMJBO-
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
fice Judd block. Telephone: Office,
black $411; residence, red Il$l.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKB6LBB, CHRO
nlc and nervous diseases, and dis
eases of women. X-ray and Electro
therapuUcs. Judd building, corner
Main and Court streets. Office 'phone
Main 72; residence 'phase. Mala 114.
DENTISTS.
K. A, MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE
Main street, next te CemmereisJ
Assoclatlen rooms. Office 'pheae.
Black $421; residence 'phone. Black
261.
KIRN BENNETT. DENTAL BUR
S' eons. Office room 15 Judd build
ing. Phone, Red 1381.
DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN, DENTIST,
Office In Judd. building. Pheae,
Main 7$.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE
Stock Inspecter and ex-member
State Veterinary Boar. Office at
residence 111 east Ceurt St Res.
phone Main 61.
ATTORNEYS.
RALET ft RALBY, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office in American National
Bank Building. .
JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office in Despaln building.
R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Despaln building.
CARTER at SMYTHE, ATTORN HTS
at law. Office In rear ef Ameri
can National Bank Building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office ever Taylor Hardware
Company.
LOWELL ft WINTER. ATTORNEYS
and counsellors at law. Office In
Despaln building.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law. Estates settled, wjlls, deeds.
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17. Schmidt
block.
PETERSON ft WILSON, ATTOR-
neys at law; rooms 8 and 4 Smith
Crawford balldlng.
PHELPS ft 8TBIWER, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In Smith-Crawford
building.
CHAS. J. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Judd building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILBY ATTORNEY
at law. Wll' practice in all state
and federal courts. Rooms 1. 1 1.
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS. ETC
D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND
Builder. Estimates furnished en all
kinds of masonry, r "merit walks.
stone walks, etc. Phone black $78.
or Oregcnlan office.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer.
Oppcelte vostofflce. Funeral narlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night 'Phone main 76.
AUCTIONEER.
COL. F. G. LUCAS. LIVESTOCK
Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref
erence First National Bank of Athena
and Farmers' Bank ef Weston. Farm
sales a specialty.
SECOND-HAND DEALER 8.
V. 8TROBLE, DEALER IN NEW
and second hand goeds. Cash paid
fer all second-hand geods bought!
Cheapest place In Pendleton to buy
househeld goods. Call and get his
prices. 212 E. Court street. Phone
Black 3171.
RESTAURANTS.
CHINA RESTAURANT, NOODLE
and chop suey, Ung D. Ooey pror
t the old stand. Alta street In r--ef
Tallman ft Co.
Unfurnished housekeeping roeaas
for rent In the Bast Oregonlan build-g-
All modern eonrenleneea. En
quire at B. O. office.
WANTED (Continued.)
rOR SALE OR LEASE, for term of
years, the finest steck ranch Is)
Wallowa county, Oregon. Apply te
owner. Box 16, Clarkston, Wash
ington. SHAVING 10 CENTS and hair cut
ting 25 cents at Golden Rule bar
ber shop. Ladles' hair dressing a
specialty. Massage, 26 cents. X.
Lake, proprietor.
HAIR WORK, hair dressing, sham
pooing and facial massage; aJM
highest prices paid for combings.
Everything strictly guaranteed, at
Madam Kennedy's hair parlors, 607
East Court street. Phone Red
3752.
WANTED Lace curtains to laundry.
Work done with especial care.
Phone Red 2621.
FOR HALE.
CITY OF PENDLETON
MAPS at
Price JSc
East Oregonlan office.
Director
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAJCJM
reliable abstracts ef title to ail
lands in Umatilla mnnhr. ua..
city and farm property. Buys and
sens all kinds ef real estate. Does
a general brokerage business. Pays
taxes and makes investments for non
residents. Write Ore, life and acci
dent Insurance. Reference
bank In Pendleton.
JAMBS JOHNS, Pres.
BENTL3Y ft LUFFING WELL, REAL
estate, fire, life and aocldent Insur
ance agents. New location, 81 1 Main
street Phone Main 44.
- - - - '
UVERY AN FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON
street, Carney ft Bradley, Preps.
Livery, feed and sale stable. Geed
rigs at all times. Cab line In connec
tion. 'Phene main 79.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATIONS,
wedding snnouncements, ssusuesnj
private and business staUsoery. etc
Very latest styles. Call at Bast Ore
genlan efflce and see samples.
LEGAL BLANKS ef every descrip
tion fer county ceurt. circuit court.
Justice cenrt, real estate, ete for
sale at Bast Oregcnlan efflce.
Old newspapers hi Urge bandies.
LET ELECTRICITY DO TOUR
worn it's clean, reliable and con
venient Electric Bad Irene, gnaran-
tt.zt. Blcctric Hot Water and
I Curling Iron Heaters. Electric Coffee
Percolators, etc. A complete steok of
J Gas and Electric fixtures. First- leas
I wiring cr homes, etc. J. L. Vaughaa.
1811 Main street
FRATERNAL ORBKRS.
. PENDLETON LODGE Ne. IS
XX A' F- A. M-, meets the
w first and third Mondays of
each month. All visiting brethren
are invited.
DAMON LODGE NO. 4,
K. of P., meets every Men
day evening In L O. O. 1.
hall. Visiting brothers eer
eially Invited tm uihs.
D. B. Waffle, C. C; R. W. Fletcher.
X. R. S.
PENDLETON TRAIN SCHEDULE
O.-W. R. ft N.
Westbound Oregca division
Pcrtland local, leave.. :2 a m.
Ore. and Wash. Express. 2:2$ a.m
Pcrtland Limited ....12:16 p. sa.
Fast Mall ll-i, o. .
Moter 4:16 p. m.
Pilot Reck Mixed :16 a. m.
Enstbcund Oregon division
Fast Mail i:6 a. m.
Ore. ft Wash. Express.. 6:16 a. m.
Chicago Limited :i p. m.
Motor l:4 a. n.
Portland looal. arrive.. 6:M p. m
Pilot Rock Mixed 8:16 p. m.
Washington Dlv Leavli.g Pead.eton.
Walla Walla local .... 6:26 p. m.
Pendleton passenger .. 7:t a. aa.
Spokane local 3: It a. m.
Washington Div. Arriving Pesdlcten.
Pendleton local ....... 2:16 a. m.
Walla Walla local .... :16 a. m.
Pendleton passenger .. 6:M p to.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
Leaving Pcndletcn
Passenger i:i p. ,
Mixed train 7:lta n.
Arriving Peadleten
Passenger l:e
Mhted train 7 .
DoSy Bast OvegesUsn
only & cents per aaoath.
by rv.
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