East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 07, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OKEGO.MAN. PENDLOTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7,
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In oso lor over 30 years,. hm Who tbo signature of
X2r gV ' " ' till 11,18 1ron K!aao under his pcr
CayTjd F'0Iial CuP"iion since Us infaucy.
ii I""- ADow 110 no to deceive yon in tLIs.
All Counterfeits, Imitations end "Just-a-,'ool" arc but
It-xperlments that trifle, with and endanger the health of
lulants and Cbildren-Jlxpcrieiico against Jperimcnt.
What is CASTORIA
Caxtoria is a harraleHg puhstitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphea nor other Narcotic
substance, its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays FcvcriKhnens. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relieve Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It asKimUates the Food, regulates the
Stomach aud Dowels, grhinff healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panueca Thei Mother's Friend
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
IBears the Signature of
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The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
TMt CEMTMJS COMPANY, TT MURRAY TBItT, NEW YORK CtTY.
INDICTMENT AGAINST
E. 6. LEWIS QUASHED
St. Louis. Dec. 7. The Indictment
agulnst E. G. Lewis the St. Louis and
University City, Mo., publisher, bank
er, manufacturer and promoter,
charging him with using the malls to
defraud, was quashed by United
States District Judge Trleber.
Lewis fought the postofflce Inspec
tors' accusations vigorously, alleging
that the charge developed from a spito
against him held by George H. Cor
telyou, then posamtser-general. He
atsertcd that he wus being persecuted
by the postofflce department. A sen
sation was caused when ex-thlrd as
sistant Postmaster General Madden
published a scathing criticism of the
department for Its charges against
Lewis.
The various enterprises In which
Lewis has been the promoter nd
dominating spirit during the last few
years have Involved millions. He
published the National Woman's
Dally, organized the American Wo
men's League, of which he Is presi
dent, the Peojle's Savings Trust Com
pany. Most of the Lewis enterprises
were directed by him at a "city beau
tiful" community he established and
known as University City. The build
ings erected by the Lewis Interests
there are said to have cost $2,000,000.
I'Wls has suld that he is a victim
of a conspiracy to ruin him begun
Ir. the postofflce department.
Hotel McFeely
The Only Strictly First-Class,
Modern Priced Hotel in the City
New House. New and Beautiful Furniture. Hot
and Cold Water in, Every Room.
NO INSIDE ROOMS.
Rates $1.00 and $1.50 Per Day
Corner Alder & 4th Streets
Oppositt Keylor Grand Theatre, Walla Walla, Wash.
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A Warm Bathroom
PERFECTION
Every mother should be careful
that the children take their baths
in a warm room. The chill of a
cold room is dangerous after com
ing out of the hot water.
A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater brings bathroom or bedroom
to just the degree of warmth you want in five or ten minutes. All you
nave to do is to touch a match.
The Perfection Heater burns nine hours on one filling and is
always ready for use. You can move it anywhere it is needed.
There is no waste of fuel and heat wanning unoccupied rooms.
Just the heat you want, when and where you want it
The Perfection is fitted with an automatic-locking flame spreader
that prevents the wick being turned high enough to smoke and is
easy to remove and drop back when cleaning.
Drums finnhed either in turquoue-blu enamel or plain it eel ; light and orna
mental, yet thong and durable suitable ioc any room in any bout.
Dulera CYerywhert : or writ to tnr MeocY of tha
Standard Oil Company
(Incorporated)
PACKING HOGS ARE
FIVE CENTS HIGHER
fOM'IDKXCK INSPIRED
BY CHANGED SITUATION
mayor; J. M. Ashworth, O. DeGraw,
Is. B. Davis, F. H. Beathe councilmen;
L. R. Van Winkle, recorder; S. A.
Barnes, treasurer.
It Is considered likely that the new
council will now pans a saloon licence
ordinance, imposing strict regulations.
No Cattle Ilrceiptg Recorded at
North Portland and Market Shows
More Strensrtli I J) mix Advance n
Quurler Wheat Is Still Weak.
JOHN DAY PROJECT
CLASSED AS DREAM
Washington, Dec. 7. Protests con-
There was a run of 439 during the!ti,lue to ""ur ln H8al"Kt the wet ex
day, making the totals for the first , tension of the Umatilla project. The
three davs of the week 1093, com- , Stanfield Commercial c lub sends an
pared with 710 for the same week ln other 8t "f "solutions setting forth
1910 I the objections of the farmers near
Hogs that Weigh from 200 to 250 piI,,t Rock to the government pro
pounds are now bringing the top feeding with the extension . advising
Packing hogs were 5c higher at
$6.85 for top stuff at North, Portland.
price. The change In sentiment, as
Instead the construction of the so-
noted In these columns yesterday, has j ta'-'ul ,Juy P"J-
left the lighter stuff from 5 to 10c I , " understood here there Is no
under the-heavier arrivals, while an John Day project. The government
opposite situation has been shown for ot n7nd ,a" ne:stit0 'or U'
v. itiuu was auuui f;,irn,'itiu, viitr za,-
No Man is Stronger
Than His Stomach
A strong man is strong all over. No man can be
strong who is suffering from weak stomach with its
consequent indigestion, or from some other disease
of the stomach and its associated organs, which im
pairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach
is weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition
contained in food, which is the source of all physical
strength. When a man "doesn't feel just right,"
when he doesn't sleep well, has an uncomfortable
feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond
ent, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength.
Such a man should van Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. It cures diseases of the stomach and other
organs ot digestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood,
invigorates tUe liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes
the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH HAD SYRZNGTH TO
THE WHOLE BODY.
Yon can't adord to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute tor this non
alcoholic medicine op known composition, not even though the urgsnt dealer
may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper.
nals to cover 200,000 acres. Those
many months up to this time. i
Tnrlii'iiflfiriu urn t li :t t knira nro t -
fng to the level where the packers flBures- however, were only an eatl-
can have some confidence In the fu- at.e- Ac, ua "uctlon would
ture. While there was further weak- like,y ental1 exPense exceeding that
ness in east, due to the fact that the 8Um-
run continues heavier than a year ago u fls manltartly Impracticable to
the fact that packers there are taking decJ fj10"8, at"n to the so-
the offering at the decline is evl-;e,aIled J'jhn Project And many
rl,nno that fh.i.on nnt Inn'tno,! to -""0 ""'"" ""v.ov . ...
look for any material drop within
the Immediate future.
North ortland swine trade today:
Best $6.806.85
Medium 6.70i6 75
Light 6.70 6.75
Good to heavy 6.75
Rough ' 6.006.50
No Cattle Arrive.
There were no cattle offering ln
the yards at North Portland today
and the small run of yesterday was
cleaned up at fhat time. Receivers
continue to quote the market as
steady with only a nominal demand
appearing. Packers continue to have
all the cattle they need, their limited
requirements being taken from the
surp'.m in nearby feed lots.
North Portland swine trade today:
range:
Select steers , $5 6017 6.65
Fancy steers 5.50
Choice steers 5 40
Feeders 4.55
Common steers 4.25
Fancv heifers 5.00
Fancy cows 4.57
Feeder cows 4.75
Fancy bulls 4.25 fi' 4.35
Good ordinary bulls 4.00
Stags 425
Fancy light calves 7.50
Medium calves 5.00 5.60
Ordinary calves 4.00 5.00
LamlM Advance u Quarter.
An advance of 2oe was forced ln
the mutton market today when a
small number of Iambs sold at $5. En
tire supplier offering In the sheep
pens today consisted of 21 lambs and
these were the only ones that brought
the advance.
Good quality !s In demand In the
mutton trade; the sale of today con
firming this forecast.
Sheep values at North Portland:
Select lambs $ 5.00
Choice lambs 4 00S4.23
Yearling- wethers 4. 40 4 50
Old wethers 4.U0
Fancv ewes 3.45 3.50
Ordinary 300fi3.25
firnln ami Hay.
Wheat Producers' price nominal;
track delivery, club. 76ffi77c; Turkey
red, 79 iff 80o.
Barley Producers' price 1911
Feed. $31 31.60; rolled, $32: brew
ing. $37.
Oats Producers' price Bran,
$24 50; middlings, $31; shorts. $25.50;
chop, $19iQ25.
Hy Producers' price 1911 crop
Valley timothy, fancy. $17: ordi
nary $15; eastern Oregon, $17; Idaho
SI8S 19; mixed, $12: clover, $10;
wheat, $11S12; cheat, $11012; al
falfa, $1212.50; oats, $11(512.
vanclng Irrigation ln Oregon have de
clared that the opposition so far, has
not only been mysterious but absurd
as well. In the absence of legislation
these persons are forced to the con
clusion that some hidden interest has
prompted the flood of mere objec
tions. It Is believed that individual farm
ers in most instances are perfectly
sincere In their opposition, but that
they have been told things not, exactly
squaring with the facts regarding the
effect of construction on certain pri
vate concerns which the west exten
sion would produce. It is also held
here that the highest interest of the
greatest number makes the west ex
tension a project that should be
pushed to the earliest possible com
pletion. Inasmuch as congress would have
an additional of $15,000,000 to ex
pend if Borah's bill providing for
certificates of indebtedness should
pass the tangle produced by these
piotests seems especially unfortunate
tt friends of Oregon development at
the capital.
Feet So Sore
GIRL BREAKS LEG
'IN TWO PLACES
SPl'lt CATCHES IN PASSING
WAGON, DRAGGED OFF HORSE
Lon Etter spent Sunday evening in
Pendleton.
Frank Humphrey of Pendleton,
spent Sunday at Pilot Rock.
J Sam and Harry Whlttaker of Nye, .
i passed through Pilot Rock Monday
j on therr way to Pendleton.
Little Lillian Cooper spent Thanks
giving In Pendleton with her aunt,
MiFg Audrey Hunter.
Archie, La. Veile and Grace' Rugg of
Pendleton, spent Thanksgiving at the
KenuiiiiH of Pilot Rovk Woman, Who home of their grandmother, Mrs. Gil
Died In Pendleton. Sli.'inxHl
HaliH'M, Oregon, for Interment.
to
TIZ Ct llEI) HEH QUICK.
(Special Correspondence.)
Pilot Rock, Ore., Dec. 7. Little
Eva Belts, daughter of Mrs. Helen
Belts of this place. Is lying at her
home here, suffering from two
bad fractures of one of her lower
limbs, the injuries having been sus
tained through the agency of a most
peculiar accident.
The little lady was enjoying a horse
back ride and her spur caught in the
wheel of a passing vehicle, dragging
her from the saddle, with the results,
above mentioned.
Mrs. Charles Modell of Pilot Rock,
died at the hospital at Pendleton Mon
day morning at 4 o'clock. Her death
was due to typhoid fever. She leaves
a husband, one brother and two sis
ters and a mother to mourn her death.
The remains were shipped to Haines,
Oregon, where they were laid to rest.
A crowd of young folks spent last
Friday evening at the Gilliam home.
The evening was spent playing games
after which light refreshments were
served. Those present were the Miss
es La Velle and Grace Rugg, Delia
and Ora Barker, Vera and Georgia
Jaques, and Helen Llnsner, and the
Messrs. Lon and Clarence Etter, Wil
lit, Claude and Henry Baker and
Archie Rugg and Mr. Baker.
The friends of Miss Alta Splalding
will be glad to hear of her rapid re
covery. Ruth Royer was a visitor at Pen
dleton over Sunday.
lian, near here.
Mrs. R. Dick was a Pendleton bus
iness visitor over Sunday.
Elbert Casteel spent Monday eve
ning in Pendleton on business.
Oilman Folsom of Pendleton, jasa
ed through Pi'ot Rock Monday on
his way to t"ie mountains.
Mrs Gill of Nye passed through Pi
lot Rock Saturday on her way to Pen
dleton. Julius Mathews spent Sunday in
Pendleton.
Charley Newcomb was a Pendleton
visitor Monday evening.
Georgia Jaques returned Sunday to
her school at Pendleton after spend
ing her vacation here.
Mrs. Marion Smith spent Tuesday
in Pendletcn.
Carl Jensen was a Pendleton busi
ness visitor Friday.
Mr. Jensen nf the Pendleton Cream
ery, vas a business visitor at Pilot
Rock between trains, Tuesday.
Delta Morris of Pendleton returned
to her home Saturday after spending
her vacation here.
TO CURE A COLD IX ONE DAY"
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qalnlno
Tablets. Druggists refund money If It
falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa
ture Is on each box. 25c.
Every famliy has need of a good,
reliable liniment. For sprains, bruis
es, soreness of the muscles and rheu
matic pains there Is none better than
Chamberlain's. Sold by all dealers.
WE HAVE MOVED TO NEW AND ELEGANT OFFICES.
AT NO. 14 EAST MAIN STREET,
SEIL BUILDING.
We cure any and all diseases that the human flesh Jsr
helr to. My wounderful and powerful roots, herbs and
remedies are composed of Chinese buds, barks and vege
tables that are entirely unknown to medical science of the
present day. They are harmless, as we use no poisons or
drugs. No knife used.
We cure stomach troubles, liver, kidney, catarrh, lung.
throat, asthma, nervous debility, female complaints and
f, .. . ,, j .v- V.1. J TX7. ra r
Hi".1 rheumatism ana an oisuruers ui mc uuu. ..
stay cured, and guarfntee to cure all kinds of Piles and
Private Diseases of men and women. Call and see us
or write. Consultation free. If you are unable to call and see us, send two
cents in stamps for symptom blank.
Address LEO CHING WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
14 East Main St. Walla Walla. Wash.
( liU-ntro Wheat Weaken.
Chicago, Dec. 7. Wheat market
weakened yesterday and closed un
changed to 3-8c lower, after opening
unchanged to l-4c - under Tuesday.
Thprn na ft weaker tone abroad.
cables as a ru'e. being lower than at a time. Tlifc is remarkable. Send
. ' pt.1.1- .11... . . V. ,1 r. In ' tlx'n tilin, llAYM "
1 UeSday. 1 inn hiiucu hi n". mivf .1, ..... ...
Buenos Ayre market and added to j No matter what ails your feet or,
the benrishness of the pit crowd. what under heaven you have used'
Minneapolis reported the cash ' mioui getting relief, just use TIZ. '
If you have sore feet, tired feet.
sweaty feet, lame feet, tender feet, ! f
sme'ly feet, corns, callouses, or bun
Ions, read what happened to Mrs.
Crockett, of Jeffersonville. TIZ DID
IT. Mr. Cro kett says: "After tho
Hewnd treati.tit she walked down
stairs one fiwt at a time. She has not
been able to waf down stairs before.
In the Mt five year, except by Ktep
piiitf down on each step with one foot
St. George Cafe and Grill
WHITE COOKS, SERVICE FIRST-CUSS
Open Day and Night Prices are Reasonable
Hot Merchants i-unch Daily 1 1 :30 A M. to 2:00 P. M.
French Dinner every Sunday from 11 a. m. to S p. m.
Entrance on Webb Street or through Hotel Lobby
wheat demand fair, with millers and
elevators buying moderately,
WESTON IS OFF
THE WATER WAGON
THREE YEARS "DROUGHT"'
ENDED BY GOOD MAJORITY
II. A. Brunt Selected Mayor and Car
ries UiKipixised Candidates Into
Office Saloon Lficenso Ordi
nance Expected Soon.
It s different. It acts right off. It
cures sore feet to sta cured. It's
the only foot remedy evu- made which
acts on the principle of drawing out
all the poisonous exudations which
cause sore feet Powders and other
remedies merely c'og up the pores.
TIZ cleans them out and keeps them
clean. You will feel better and the
I first time it's used. Use it a week
and you can forget you ever had snire
feet: There Is nothing on earth that
can compare w'th it. TIZ is for sale
at all druggists. 25c per box, or di
rect, if you wish, from Walter Luther
Dodge & Co., Chicago. 111.
Weston, Ore., Dec. 7. Weston went
wet by a vote of 75 to 35. after being
ostensibly on the dry basis since June.
1908, when the prohibition wave
swept over Oregon and 42 saloons
were put out of business In Umatilla
county. No active campaign was
made by either side, and election day
passed with no unpleasant Incident.
The attorney general ruled that an
election here under the home rule
law would be Irregular because the
precinct boundaries had not been es
tablished by the county court, but lo
cal authorities decided to hold it any
way and ascertain community senti
ment. A large traffic In near beer has
boon carried on for severat years
without revenue to the city. Ordi
nance No. 197, fixing the license for
the sale of this beverage at $1000 per
annum was carried by a vote of 69 to
39.
Three local tax measures were car
ried. An ordinance holding property
owners, lessees, agents or tenants re
pponslb'e for damages tie to defec
tive sidewalks, was defeated.
The following officers were elected
without opposition: II. A. Brandt,
IN POUND.
The following described animal has
been taken up by the marshal of the
City of Pendleton, to-wlt:
One red cow about six years old,
both ears cropped, branded Juice
harp on both hips and circle on right
hind leg.
If said animal is not claimed by the
owners or those entitled to the pos
session of them, costs and expenses
against them paid and they taken
away within ten days from the date
hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of
the 8th day of December. 1911, the
said animal will be sold to the highest
bidder, at public auction, for cash, at
the city pound, ln said City of Pen
dleton, the proceeds of such sale to
be applied to the payment of such
costs and expenses of making sale.
Dated this 27th day of November,
1911. TOM GURDANR,
City Marshal.
Deep-seated coughs that resist ordi
nary remedies require both extern. il
and Internal treatment. If you buy a
dollar bottle of BALLARD'S HORE
HOUND SYRUP you get the two
remedies you need for the price of
one. There Is a ITERRTCK'S REP
PEPTEU rORUS PLASTER for the
chest, free witri enrli bottle. Sold by
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Household Helps
ARE THE
Practical Xmas Gilts
THERE is an electric answer far almost every house
hold need, and the. Christmas present that makes tlie
wife's work lighter each day is the gift ideal.
See Our Holiday Line of
Electric Irons Electric Coffee Percolators
Electric Toasters Electric Curling Irons
Electric Chafing Dishes Electric Frying Pans
Electric Hot Plates Electric Samovars
They cost but little, and less than
2 CENTS AX 1IOUH TO OPERATE
Als Electric Radiators and Electric Motors to run
sewinir machines, vacuum cleaners, meat choppc-rd,
washing machines, etc.
Pacific Power & Light Company
"Always at Your Service"