SIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PCNDIiETON. OREGON, FKIPAY, JAXUAKY 1, 112. PAGE SETHI. Oranges 1 1 I 'If mini i V f Tuiiiairfc IUlara4 Their Small Cost The price of "Sunkist" Oranges the finest fiuit grown is no higher than that which y ra nave paid tor oranges of much less qual ity. MnHfltTI mowlif (n "Cnnl,!,.)" J insist that each orange you buy is wrapped in a tissue oaoer. marked "Sunkist." For every wrapper is valuable. They identify the best OranceS in thft urnrlrl Po cain'nor thaca a - w VT Va. J fcjl I X 11 VtlV tJV wrappers you receive beautiful "Sunkist" silver premiums at but a trifling additional expense. llany wide-awake women are furnishing their dining tables by this means. Read care fully particulars below. Seedless, Tree-Ripened Navels The choicest CrOD of 5.000 tTnlifnrnia omuM f riMf are oranges with no seeds. They are solid, ripened on Hie trees and picked by gloved hands. Juicy and delightfully sweet. The most healthful of oil mi V. ... . : 1 1 . : ..o ii A.ti 4"t Mia ta u.i,, IUU Wiil gCl (jCQUlDO ' OUUKIM Jlm anges with the valuable wrappers by insisting fin t hm Vnllf fimilir Amaa frtiia mnc hunltk. (ul and economical fruit. Rogers' Orange Spoon Save 12 "Sunkist" orange or lemon wrappers, or trademarkscut from wrappers, and send tbem to us, with 12c in stamps to help pay charges, packing, etc., and we will send vou this Pennine Rocers' silver nmnirfl CtWUin I7( anU nrt1i,innnl Bnnnn ..nil 19 wrappers or trademarks and 12c in stamps. Not responsible for cash sent through the mails. and 20c ia stamps. Excellent quality genuine Rogers. 1 1 "Sunkist" Premiums Bend for full description, number of wrappers and amount of cash ntcessnry to secure each article. Tabic Knife Cbild'g Knit Oyiter Fork Trait Rail Table Fork Romllon Snnna rhUilU Frk Tmimm leaaart Spoon) Coffee S.xon Orange Spooa Tablcapooa Salad Fork Batter Spreader LITTLE CHANGE III HOG OFFKKIXG LIBERAL WITH liUYKIW SL,uw Caltlo Are Plentiful at Present But Prlct-s Are Holding 'inelr own Slieep Qtih-t With lunil)H Icpree cI wheat SliortH Bold. Taio-Skinaed, Juicy "Sankiit" LEMONS Of the tame superb quulity a the orantrea. Economical because so thln-aklnned end extra juicy. Wrapper tarns value as "Sunkist" Orange wrappers. Kecipe Booklet Free CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS EXCHANGE 136 pona uani aireei, iDicato, ui MAUOOXKD GCNXF.RS WIN BATTLK POK L1FK Chester, Pa. Dr. S. R. Crothors, a former mayor of Chester, and T.' Woodward Trainer, John H. Brooks and John McClure left Chester a week ago for a Running expedition along Tuckerton Bay, making their head quarters In a gunning cottage on Mia-1 die Ialund, about two miles below Maple Point. N. J. They retreated to their cottage Thurxdny night and were snowed in. Saturday morning they made an at tempt to cross the bay In their nap- tha launch but after breaking the Ice for abotl.' a mllo they gave up the task. wnnther was nt zero and the , sportsmen found It hard work to keep warm In the cottage. Monday morn ing the food and water supply was so low that the men determined at all h;i7-nnli r mflkA a hrflk for Hafetv. They procured three small gunning smacks, one of .which was used In convevinsr their eauiDments. With two men in each of the other small boats thev started off. After six hours work they reached clear water and finallv attained the mainland two miles below Tuckerton. DEAN SUMXEJl CAPTURES AN ALLEGED BURGLAR PORTLAND MARKET 6 75 6.65 i6.75 6.60 6.50 6.00 KICIIF.SON'S COUNSEL ABANDON HOPE OF ESCAPING CHAIR Boston, Jan. 18. Rlcheson's coun sel have abandoned hope of clemency for Avis LinnelTs murder, as a result of Governor Foss urging the executive council to refuse commutation to Si las Phelps, who was executed last week for murder. Governor Foss found seven of the nino members of the council favored the electrocution law as long as It remains on the statute. A Permanent Cure lor Chronic Constipation (From Thursday's. Journal.) Ti'hiio iihrnvlnir considerable easi ness, the hog market was unchanged so far as outward appearance was concerned at North Powder mis morning. Thoro tuna n further liberal run and while buying was extremely, slow and efforts were made to neat uuwu mmtotlnna rprnlvprs held OUt lor $6.75 for best offerings during the early portion of the day. Total offerings of swine at North Portland today were 732 head, com pared with 290 yesterday, uu. Aion onri sno, heart last Thursday. TnrtMv'a North FOriianU BWUIC prices: Fancy mixed flitfi ,1 hpAVV Good light 6-65 Medium light . Rough and heavy Poor and heavy im..ii fiiitin Arrive. Three loads of cattle came forwail r. thin morning. Tire IIIMI1 .11 .rl..-- - market i-tarted rather slow owing io the liberal offerings recently but there was practically no change in the sit- UUVIU.1 J-" Run for the day was ioj rnmna red with 135 yesterday and 39 head last Thursday. t:iww.r. Market In Stationary. vi,m. tn' th mutton trade were. as a rule, stationary at North Port land today. While there continue. eakness in the call for this line are de- pressed, sheep trade m general i steady around previous ngure". There was a run or &z neau i the day compared with 14 head yes- ...n,i con n n-ppk aero. uv. morini at Vorth Portland: """I' " . ecu C-lf lomha S 0.03 . v , . . . .......... - Choice lambs Common lambs ? Yearling lambs Old wethers n Fancv ewes . 4.00 4.10 Ordinary 3.5003. .5 Grain and Hay. Weat Producers prices nominal; . i, i.,ii,oi-v rlnh. 81c: bluestem, 84c; forty-fold. 82c; Willamette val ley, 82c; red Russian, uc; iu.c, red. 82c.. Bariey Producer' prices 1911 Feed. J35; rolled. $36; brewing, $39 40. Millstuffs Selling price Bran, im, i,i,tiin.ra J29.50: shorts, $25; chop, $1925;"car loats 50c per ton Oats Producers' price Track No. 1. spot delivery, white, $30. u 31: gray, $30. Il lmnt Kluirta BoooniC Bold. .v.i Tn 19 Shorts In the ..i,o, mnrkpt became bold yester day. On the advance they began to sell the three options. Wheat open j .iu risB of 1-Sc to l-4c over Wednesday but closed with a net loss of l-4c to 3-8C. ThAe was a firmer tone abroad on account of the less favorable weather In Argentina and the lack of offer ings there. Lock Intruder In the Battcnirnt of the Parlwli IIoiiho uiul Then CalU lo Ilw, Wio Place- lun Under Arrcwt. ChicaEO. 111. Dean Walter T. Sum ner, of the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul helped the police of the Des pluines street station In arresting an alleged burglar. Dean Sumner was In the parish house, Washington boulevard and North Green street, when he heard a noise In the basement. He Investi gated and found the basement door open. He locked It and summoned the police. Detectives went to the basement door and started to open It. "I will shoot the first man who comes in," a voice from within shout ed. M" f Unmindful of the danger, the detec tives opened the door. Dean Sumner" carried a lantern and assisted in find ing the Intruder. The man was taken to the police station, where he gave his name as John Anderson, a sailor. He denied having broken Into the parish-house for the purpose of robbery. THE REMEDY c FOR SOREST ULCERS The combination !of healthful vegetable ingredients of which S. S. S. ia composed, makes it an especially desirable and effective mye mentolEores and ulcers of every kind. Since an impure blood is responsible for the trouble, a medicine that can JrJ the only ho- of a successful cure; and it should be a medicine that notonl cleanses the circulation, but one that at the same time restores the blood to its normal, rich, nutritive condition. S. S. S. is lust such a rented y. It a made entirely of healing, cleansing vegetable properties, extracted from ina ture's roots, herbs and barks of the forest and fields. It has long been . . ' ... .11 v.i,. .,i-,,JM T-,cMicinor the dualities nSrfto remove every impurity in the blood, men S. S. S. has purified u.v.." . . . , , , :i i :- anA ,iira tipnl read the circulation, ana siren gtnenea anu cumiu iW - ily and surely, because they are no longer fed andkept open bya continual dischargeintothemofirritatingdisease-ladenrnatterf nn, TLXZ Z :7nt:rt Win?Vure. "Book on Sores nounsning wwu -- and Ulcers and any medical advice mailed free to all wno write. MU?ty Mean Thief, Vancouver. B. C. The climax of promiscuous thlvery going on her for a week was reacnea wnen a miscre ant broke Into the room occupied by J. Barton of Dunsmuir street and stole his cork leg. The leg was attached to Barton's trousers and the thief made off with the trousers, leg, watch and a small sum of money. TASTE, SMELL AND HEARING RESTORED A Simple, Harmless Remedy Quickly Relieves ua tarrhal Deafness. Ttia liraianndn.-lin Buffer the miseries of colds and catarrh and claim they have never found a cure can get instant relief hj simply anointing the nostrils with Ely's Cream liftlm. Tinlike internal medicines which upset the stumai-b, or Btrong snuffs whiah only ag gravate the trouble, this cleansing, healing, untinnnti,. Ttalm instiintlv reaches the seat of the trouble, stops the nasty discharge, clears the nose, head and throat, and brings back tie se-jse of taste, smell and Imnmrm tlia lipnriTKT. More than this, it strengthens the weakened and diseased tissues, thus protecting you against a ro- ttirn f.f thft troll hie. This remedy will cure a cold in a day, and prevent its becoming chronic or resulting in ciitarrn. Voonl r.!,tnrrli is en inflammation i tuo moml.rmiA liiiiiiir the air nassaces.and can not be reached by mixtures taken into tho stomach, nor can it be curea oy suuus iiuu powders which only cause additional irri tation. Don't waste time on them. Get a r.n ur,f Vimtln of FJv's Cream Bulm from your druggist, and after using it for a -uy you will wisn you uaa vneu n soouer. . Mothers should give the children ElyV f'roum Hi, m tor coins aim crouu. n : .. , , 3 -.1 4 periectiy Harmless, auu piemKmi. wine AlthniiKh th"e may 1ImuI. It who have not trl 'd t. vnt tl.m.snn.U ..f olhors. who ?peak fn.m l-Honal experience, anH.-rt that tRere Is a p'-rmnnent cure fr clir.mic c..n iVu"tlon Snin.. t-Hliry tli.-y were c..r for as little ns fifty ccntn. y.-nrs aKo and that the t rouble n.-x-r rsiue hack on them, while 'other, admit they ';'?'';, ties before a steady cure was broiihiit ' The remedy referred to Is Or. Caldweirs Hvrmt repsl i It Uss been on the market fo'r over o suarter of a century and has Wen popularized on ItK merits, by one :ronPtel!ln another. The fact that s LtrnniteHt upH.rter are women and ell erly peopl.--tbe ones nnt persistently com.tiimte.l-makes It .ertaln. that the uln.H reirnrdlni: It bh a permanent cure lor constipation have not been eisgger- B'7t' Is not violent like cathartic pills. 1... nH i.-a(aa llllt ftlllTU t CR IfeDtlV. Willi- pniin 'l -.p .." n . out grlpliiK and without shock to tho sys tem. It contains mini: mom-i u slrennthen the stomach and bowel mus cles so that In time medicines of all kinds can be dispensed with and nuture is attain solclv relied on. Annmg the legions who iV l,..ua fii.'tu nrp Mr. Jus. A. Ilfllll, ....... . - -- - - t .. .i T ...r.. I'tith nml .1i,Mltlllflp ltnll. I,,lliiiui ii. - - ey, Sheridan. Wyo.. and they always have a Pottle ot ir in ine iin.inc. I". It in n llable laxative for all the family from In fancy to old ope. Aiivoue wishing to make ft trial of this remedv liefore buying It In the regular way of a druggist at fifty cents or one dollar i . i...in if.inillv alvi.l cnti linvp fl it mis.-- ;"', " : sainle bottle sent to the home free or charge by simply addressing Pr. W. B. fnldwell, lo.'i Washington St., Montlcello. 111. Your numc and address on a postal card will do. American "wild west" moving pic ture scenes are most popular in Scot land. Many American-mad fi!ms are used. Rather too much politics this year for our national health. A SNAP FOR $2500.00 7 room modern house, atone cellar, barn, wood shed, bath, toilet, shade and fruit trees, 1-2 block ground. Call at once as bargains of this character can't last. Must see It to appreciate it. MARK MOORHOUSE CO. Phone Main 83. 117 E. Court Street Other Property of Every Description. Money to Loan on City and County Realty. Absolutely Bottled inBond 6 YEARS' OLO SmooflY Mellow Rich j HERMAN PETERS PENDLETON - - OREGON Jfif THIQ WIWTFR s fliAP in iv iiiiiii.iv iiSlf Famous theWorld Over JwM MJ i''f& vn it. nlen,ll,l hostelrles. Its varied vnr its snlendld hostelrles. Its varied attractions, its fine beaches, hot springs and pleasure resorts all these can be reached with ease by the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. and SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY "Road of a Thousand Wonders." $55.00 Portland to Ix)s Angclea and Return k :fe;3.. A - t7XiLV:X4FAA all O Wlth correspondingly low fares from W. R. & N. ' points, good six months with stopovers going and re turning within limit. Handsomely 11 lustrated literature will he supplied upon application to any of our agents, or address: WM. McMURRAY, Gen Pass, Agent. Portland, Ore. 1.1.-.,.. nrwits Williams. T..rr.nt,Y nnt. Jan. 18. Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman who is matched to fight Jack Johnson Tor the world's heavyweight championship, knocked out At Williams of Cleveland In the second round of a bout scheduled to go ten rounds before me .au.Mi, Sporting association of tnis cuj night. The cocoanut is not only valuable as a source of foou ana uci.ik. .u .v.v. h-al countries, but is also said to be the best of all trees for siiaue. l'KKK HOOK OX PM.KS. Toll How Cure Art" Made With an Internal JUMU-inc. Do you know the cause of piles? Is it Inward or external? Is It a skin disease? Will salves or cutting cure for ro you know the. cause of p les how T)r J. S. Leon- hardt found the long-sought internal cure? Tlinsn niiostions fullv answered in a booklet inn lied free by Pr. Leon hardt Co., Station B, Buffalo X. Y , or by Pendleton Drug Co.. who sella HEM-ROID, the successful remedy at $1 per large bottle, under guaran tee. At all drug stores. YOU JWE&) WANTED. MALE HELP WANTED EXCEP- tinnnl onnortunltv for man of abil ity to operate retail store for th ale of made-to-order men's clothes of Tjimm and Company. Chicago. Capital necessary only for operat ing expenses and fixtures. Entire itlsnlav atopic and fixtures furnish- w,a without Investment, First Haas references reauired. Address J. P. T., care this office. WANTED Lace curtains to laundry Wnrb done with especial cavr Phone Red 2521. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF you want to upseriDe to magane nr nAwanaoers In the United States r Europe, remit by postal note, check, or send to the EAST ORE nnvtiM th net DUbllsher's price of the publication you desire, and we will have it sent you. It will anva von hoth trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber to the EAST OREGONIAN, in remitting you can rinrinpt ten ner cent from the pub- llahnr'a nrlce. Address, EAST BANISH THOSE' GRAY HAIRS! Kill the Dandruff Germs Stop Kar Falling Thousands o! mothers are looking younger. Their gray hairs are gone. The natural color has come back, and with it a new growth of soft, glossy, luxuriant hair. Why should you look old before your time, when you can look years younger by using Dandruff Cured Three " applications" removed all the dandruff and left my Bcalp clean, white and smooth. Jja..Ci9ak, Rochester, N. Y. Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color Tf ma rAof-t. u,r tiA A9 on'vt tin hove, but E1VC WYETII S IE AND SULPHUR HATR REMEDY a trial. You run no risk. If it is not exactly SAT.E as represented, your money will be refunded PROFIT BY OTHERS' 1 Gray Hair Restored XTw 1. . i m ot-ac rf.ittliitv i-iiiiti, i.rnr n nit foTlT,,. Ant rMI,. .iJ uuu ,1 lia miih ii... .tilling ..ii. .n idly and I was troubled with a terrible itching of tiK scalp. My bend, was full of dandruff, which fell upoa my clothes and kept me continually brusbim; it off. Wblle ou a visit to lioi'iiostcr i noaru ot your sase nun Sulphur for the buir. 1 got n bottle and used It. A few applications relieved the itebing. my hair stopped fall ing out ntiu Kraouuiiy eiiuie uaiu to us iiaiiu.u unm. It Is now n nice dark brown color, sou. glossy una pli able. Several of my friends want to use it. and I want to know what yoi will charge me for six bottles of it. Sharon, Mercer Co., Ta. EXPERIENCE Grew Hair on a Eald Head TV iivi. ir tlivi'i- venr in v hair bad been fall out and getting quit tiir.i until tlie top or ln..-,.l w:is entirely bald. About four month t ,...i.,M,..in ..il nsinir S:i'-e and Suipluir. The first bottle seemed to do some good, and I kept it r...-ul:ii-lv until now 1 Have useu tour i . i 1-3 f.ilrltf es. 1 lie wuoie toil u m.t in .mi . ' ..,iv....i nml koi-iis n coinimz ill thicker. I shall keep on using it a while longer, as 1 notice a constant improvement. Kit.ltll'.. li.i.'., . uocuesicr, . i. In my usinj! bottle 50c. and S1.00 a Bottle m n Yovr Dngftist Docs Not Keep It, Send Us the Price in Stamps, anG 7c Will Send You a Large Bottle, Express Prepaid Wv&th Chemical Company " Sf""NST,.TrT" rgpp A 25c Cake ot WyeUTs Sage and Sulphur Toilet Soap Free to anyone .who will sena I ft ELL us this advertisement with 10c ia stamps to cover cost of wrapping and mailing the soap. SOLD EY THE PES DLETOX DKUQ CO. . f 1 ; 1 'J OREGONIAN PUB. CO , Pendleton. Oregon.