EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAX. PENDLETON, OTEQOy. WEDN ESDA Y, FEBRUARY 7, 1912. PAGE SEVEN BACK COV RED WITH S Burned and Itched So He Could Hardly Stand It. Tried Medicines, Etc., Nearly 3 Years. In Eternal Misery, Started Using Cuticura Remedies. ' Now Has NoSignof Skin Disease. "My troubles bran alone In tlio inimmer In the hotluxt weatlii-r and took the form of email eruptions and itching anil a kind of smarting pain. It took inn mostly aU over my back and kept Retting worse until finally my back was covered with a mass of pimples which would burn and itch at night so that I could hardly stand it. TliU condition kept getting worse and worse until my back was a solid mass of big sores which would break open and nn. Jly underclothing would bo a clot of blood. "I tried various blood medicines and other remedies and salves for nearly three years ana 1 was not getting any benelit. It Beemed I was in eternal misery and could not sleep on my back or lean back on a chair. I was i finally given a set of tlio Cuticura Rom- ' edles by my brother who recommended them ' to me very highly. I started using tho 1 Cuticura Remedies and inside of two weeks I could see and feel a great relief. I kept on using Cuticura Boap, Ointment and also the Resolvent, and in about three or four months' time ray bock was nearly cured and I felt like a new being. Now I am in good health and no sign of any skin diseases and I am fully satisfied that Cuticura Rem edics are the bust ever made for skin diseases. I will always recommend them to any body who will use according to directions. I would not be without them." (Signed) W. A. Armstrong. Corbin, Kan., May 26, 191 1. For mare than a generation Cuticura Soap and Ointment have afforded the most eco nomical treatment for affections of the skin and scalp of infants, children and adults. Although sold by druggists and dealers throughout the world, a lilx-ral sample of each, with 32-p. hook on the skin, will be sent free, on application to Potter Drug t Vhatn. Corp., Uipt. -7A, Uoston. AT THE ORPHEl'M THEATER. February . 7 and 8. tttETAKE pleasure in TLf announcing to the patrons of our theatre that we have been able to arrange, at creat expense, an exhibition of Selig's Greatest Moving Picture Masterpiece "Cinderella" In three reels, with Misj Mabel Tallalerrs, one of the highest priced stars of the American stage in the name part This production is beyond doubt the ultimate achievement of the world's greatest picture maker, and we are indeed fortunate in being able to present to you this superb masterpiece nl photographic and dramatic art. Watch lor further announcements. A scald, burn, or severe cut heals slowly if neglected. Tho family that keeps a bottlo of BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT on hand is always pre pared for such accidents. Price 25c. 50c and 11.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. fl or mm IS OF PIMPLES Announcement y I Extraordinary I rfmjiAA w .ty , m CATTLE MARKET DROPS TEH CENTS arrivals are i-ully EtjUAL TO T11K DEMAND Few I log's Offered anil Market Little Hotter Tliun Stoutly Not Enough Sheep to Tost Quotation Wlient Shorts Secured. (From Tuesday's Journal.) The market for cattle Is down 10c for the day at North Portland with quite a fair run. Although the dress ed meat trade remains in a very poor position and for that reason moHt killers have ovcrpurchased their re quirements, offerings at the present time are almost sufficient to take care of the trade during normal demand. Best offerings in the cattle division at North Portland today sold around $5.85, several lots taking the high point as compared with former deals at $5 95 and even $6 for similar qual ity. There was a run of 202 cattle for the day at North Portland, compared with 306 head last Tuesday. North Portland cattle prices: Select steers $ 5.85 Common steers 4.75 5.00 Feeder, steers 4.75 Speycd heifers 5.50 Ordinary heifers 5.00 Fancy cows . . . 5.00 Poor cows 3.503.75 Fancy l'ght calves 7.758.00 Medium light calves 7.007.75 Fancy bulls 4. 75 Medium bulls 4.50 Ordinary bulls 4-50 Ordinary bulls 4 00 Stags 4.00 Hoc Market Is Stondy. There were only light offerings of hogs at North Portland for the day. but the market was not more than steady at practically the same range as ruled yesterday. Run was 115 head compared v.ith 211 last Tues day. Nominal North Portland swine pri ces: Fancy mixed $6.706 75 Good heavy 6.65 Good light 6.65 6.70 Medium light 6.50 Hough and heavy 6.25 Poor and heavy 6.00 Nominal Showing of Sheep. There was only a nominal showing of sheep In the Portland yards for Women's Best Interests demand that every woman should spare herself unnatural suffering -by obtaining safe and proper help when physical ills and nervous depression occur. When ailments and suffering come to you remem ber there is one safe, effective gentle and well-tried remedy of special value to women. Beecham'g Pills remove the cause of suffering; they clear the system and by their tonic, helpful action relieve you of headaches, back aches, lassitude and nerve rebellion. Try a few doses and know the difference know how BcechAn's Pills will help your feelings; how they strengthen, invigorate Preserve and Protect Ewy womnn should b sure to read the special uirecuoua mm uu. Sell Trrwbra j boim 10c, 25c . SSeeckcmtt THIS WINTER Famous the World Over For its splendid 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. end SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY "Road of a Thousand Wonders." S5S.00 Portland to Los Angeles and Return With correspondingly low fares from all O.-W. R. & N. points, good six months with stopovers going and re turning within limit. Handsomely il lustrated literature will be supplied upon application to any or our agents, address: WM. McMURRAY, Gen Pass, Agent., ' Portland, Ore. Any chronic nicer shows an unhealthy and impure condition of the blood. It is a diseased condition of the flesh at that particular spot, caused and kept inflamed and irritated by a continual discharge into it, of un healthy matter from the circulation. No treatment can have any curative ef fect except a medicine which will renovate the blood and entirely remove the cause. Salves, washes, lotions, etc, are sometimes helpful in reducing in flammation, cleansing the ulcer, or perhaps lessening thfe discharge, but such Applications do not reach the blood where the disease germs are located and can never effect a cure. S. S S. goes down into the circulation, drives out all impurities and morbid matter, and by nourishing the flesh with rich pure blood causes the place to heal naturally and permanently. S. S. S. does not make a surface cure, but by beginning at the bottom, and rebuilding broken-down tissue, and supplying healthful, healing qualities to the blood, causes the place to fill in with new, firm flesh, while it steadily but surely effects a permanent cure. The ulcer can not exist when the blood is pure, and S. S. S. will thoroughly purify the blood. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. the Portland yards for the day. Only 72 head were offering, these being from a Willamette valley point, while not enough stuff came forward to test quotations fully, indications point to a continuation of former prices. Sheep market at North Portland. Select lambs Choice lambs 5.25 Common lambs 5.00 Yearling wethers 4.75 4-85 Old wethers f 4.2u4 50 Fancy ewes 4.10 fa' 4.15 Ordinary J.&uio Grain, l'lour and llay. Wheat Producers' prices; track delivery, 86c; b'.uestem, 8990c; forty-fold. 86e; Willamette valley. 86Tt 78c: red Russian, 85c; Turkey red, 86 87c. Barlev Producers' prices 1911 Feed, 35; rolled, 36; brewing, J39 40. Millstuffs Selling price Bran, J23: middlings, $29.50; shirts, 25; chop. 119ft 25. Car lots 50c per ton less. Oats Producers' price Track No 1, spot delivery, white, 32; gray $31.50. Vlieut Short Got Seared. fhicneo. Feh 7. Shorts became friehtened in the wheat market yes terday and after a strong opening the market closed with an advance of 3-8 to 5-8c a bushel above Monday. The clo-ilng strength at liuenos Avr hnt considerable to clo witn the better feeling here. 1'IVK DOLI.AU CI G All LIKE HOM.W fAMJiA AlMNlt SKtMH IllcllOS liOllg, and Many lUidilKrg Students Smoke of Them' St. LouK The demand for cigars selline at $5 each is so great tnai u cannot be supplied, according to B v Alexander a cigar salesman of Ha vana, Cuba, who has just arrived in St Louis. "We could dispose of ten times as many J5 cigars if we were able to turn them out," declared Alexander. "The difficulty is in the wrapper, which must be very lafge. You are likely to sort 100 bundles of tobacco and find only 100 wrappers suitable of this kind of cigar." From a sample case containing 462 different svzes and prices of cigars, Alexander took one of the 5 brand, known in the trade s "promentie.," Just as the 25-cent straights are call ed perfectos. One feels like taking off his hat and bowing as the apex of nicotine luxury comes into view. It looks more like a yellow-colored Doman candle than a cigar. In size it is between fifteen and sixteen inches long, and 100 will contain 120 pounds of to bacco as compared with fourteen pounds to 1000 perfectos. "These are bought mostly by peo ple who enjoy the novelty of smok ing such a cigar," said Alexander, "ltiinmtptsi and smokers attended by wealthy men are the best buyers of the J 5 kind. The one place in the -nrM which takes more than any ..tho.. la Heidelberg. Germany. "Thn students at the university there never seem to get enougn i e hem. 1 have been told that nesmes buying them for smoking in tne or dinary way, they will sometimes put one of these into a water ripe of tne nrient.n tvne: then five or :ix students ,.ni r..t nr.iiiml the nine und smi'ke it " iv nnt nlwavs value, accord ing to Alexander, une liisigiuncnn little cigar which most pcopie woum take for a. "stogie" really sells at i.u while a larger and pretfer one soil? f, o hencarlv B0 cents each. "These stories about tne uig u- nanciors of the east ami r-un'i-e smoking cigars a foot long are all ,i..lfiro,i tho salesman. "While t,,. nv n much as $3 and H api'-ce c,r their ctuars. these are, generally snenkinir. or the ordinary shape and size. The cost is in the extra quality tho ivrnnner und filler, not in the size of the cigars. Such cigars gen erally are made t,i . order. iii:iui:ss weds among cixm i:s. i.'in. Tlii-ciitciiM to liooiii i inn i it, i. ivii to lrevent cwniony Santa Barbara, Cnl. When Miss Margaret Edwards, daugnier ui George S. Edwards, a millionaire banker of this city, and James Car son Agnew of Duluth, Minn , marcn ed to the alter of the first resoy terlan church to be married tney were compelled to stand on charred boards, the floor of the edifice hav ing been afire less than three hours before the ceremony. Deafness Cannot IVe Cured h ifwai unniipiitinna. tnev cannot reacD the dlsessed portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused bv an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining or tne Knaiacman xum. u'han thta tnhA In Inflamed von have I rumbling sound or Imperfect nearlng, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness Is th result, and unless the Inflammation ran be taken out and this tnbe restored to Its normal condition, Hearing will De ncsiroy erl forever : nlna rases out of ten are caus eri by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an luf lamed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars fnt an? case of Deafness (caused by catarrhi that cannot b cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. O. Bold by Drnggtsta, 7Hc. Take Hall s Family Pills for constipation. CURES o CHROME ULCERS CAN HAVE ' HEALTHY What a pity it is to observe so many people with thin and faded hair and then realize that the most of these people might have a fine, healthy head of hair if they would but use the simple "sage tea" of our grandmothers, combined with other ingredients for restoring and preserv ing the ha'r. No one, young or old, need have gray hair, weak,; thin or falling hair, dandruff or any trou ble of the sort if they would but use Wyeth'g Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem edy. On the contrary, It is possible to have healthy, vigorous hair, of perfect color, by a rew applications of this remarkable preparation. Wyeth'g Sage and Sulphur Hair Re storer quickly removes dandrwff, leaves the scalp c'.ean and healthy, promotes the growth of the hair and restores the natural color of the hair which has become faded and gray, which has become faded or gray. It Is a clean, wholesome dressing, which may be used at any time and with perfect safety. Don't neglect your hair. Start today with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by special agent, Pendleton Drug Co. The fire was caused 'by an over heated furnace In the basement and was discovered by friends of the couple, who were in the church pre paring the decorations for the cere mony. Flames burst up before the altar and it appeared for a few min utes as if the church was doomed. The fire department was called and put out the flames in time to . have repairs made for the ceremony. Convalescence after pneumonia, ty phoid fever and the grip, la some times merely apparent, not real. To make it real and rapid, there is no other tonic so highly to be recom mended as Hood's Sarsaparilla. Thpu- sands so testify. Take Hood's. Only a small minority of Jobs are soft snaps. CALL FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the recorder of Tho City of Pendle ton, Oregon, for a fire alarm system in accordance with specifications now on file with said recorder; said sys tem embraces, amongst other things, the following: One two circuit automatic storage battery controlling switchboard of very latest modern lmproveme"t made of the highest grade of mate rial and workmanship. One punching register. One six inch gong; also one circuit repeater for two circuits. Twenty non-interfering alarm box es. Also one 1000 pound bell-metal fire bell installed in city hall tower, and one automatic striking machine ca pable of bringing out the full tone of such bell. Also one fire alarm whistle, di mensions e'ght inch, to have two-inch supply pipe ana one air ianic large enouch to supply the whistle; also one automatic air pump to keep at In the tank at working pressure. (The Common Council of The City of Pendleton aforesaid reserves the right to select the bell or the whistle above called for, at its option.) One motor generator set for charg ing batteries. Bidders are to bid per mile on line construction installed complete, Including all labor find material in cluding that for fire alarm boxes; suc cessful bidder to take In part pay ment material already in use In Pendleton not needed by the city in the new system. All of the above apparatus and ma terial must comply with the require ments of tho Board of Fire Under writers of the Pacific Coast; but nothing called for In the specifica tions which cover a patented article shall bar or prevent any one from bidding who can furnish apparatus that will perform the same functions equally well. All bids must be addressed to the Mavor and Common Council of The City of Pendleton, Oregon, and must be filed on or before 5 ociock F. m on February 14, 1912, with the re corder of said city at his office; bids will be opened by the Common Coun cil of the city at Its regular meeting to be held February 14, 1912. in the council room at the City Hall of the city at 7:30 o'clock p. m. A certified check of five per cent of the bid will bo required to ac company each bid, check to be made payable to the Mayor of The City of Pendleton and drawn on some bank of Pendleton. Oregon, as evidence of good faith. The City of Pendleton reserves the right to reject any and all bias. Dated at Pendleton this 2nd day of February, 1912. THOS. FITZ GERALD, Recorder of the City of Pendleton. 1 want WANTED. HAIR WORK MADAM KENNEDY has opened up her hair parlors sec ond door from depot, Athena, Ore., and Is prepared to make any kind of hair goods from combings; also the best line of switches, puffs, wig, topas, for sale. Everything strictly guaranteed. EGGS from all leading varieties standard bred poultry, express pre paid, $2 00. Write for circular. Simpson's Pheasant Farm, Cor vallls, Oregon. WANTED Lace curtains to laundry Work done with especial car Phone Red 2521. Classified INSURANCE AND LAND BCStNESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT "coVMAKE3 reliable abstracts of title to an lands In Umatilla county. Loans on itv and farm property. Buys ana sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Fays taxes and makes Investments for non residents. Write fire, life ana acci dent Insurance. References, any bank in Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS,' Pres. C. H. MARSH, Sec. BENTLET & LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. New location, 815 Main street. Phone Main 404. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street, Carney & Braaiey, rrup Livery, feed and sale stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line la connec tion. "Phone main 70. MISCELLANEOUS. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE scription for county court, , circuit court. Justice court, real estate, etc., for sale at East oregonian omcc. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE No. 52 a n und A. M- meets the anil n ti-d Mondays of lit ok nnnth All visiting Dremrii Caen s v are Invited. nAvnN LODGE NO. . K. ef P., meets every Mon day evening in I. O. O. F hull. Visiting brothers cor Aiaitv invited to attend. Best, C. C; R. W. Fletcher, K. ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC . . rrrro l'n D. A. MAY, UWina'-"" - - Builder. Estimates lurniBneo, v.. kinds of masonry, cement stone walls, etc. Phone black 3786. or Oregonian office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS JOHN S. BAK.fc.rl, tu.M-n" rector and licensea Opposite postofflce. Funeral parior. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to a or nieht. 'Phone main i. AUCTIONEER. COL LUCAS, LIVESTOCK Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref erence First National Bank of Atnena and Farmers Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. SECOND-ILAND DEALERS. V STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW 'and second-hand goods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought Cheapest place In Ptndleton to buy household goods. Call and get his prices. 210 E. Court street. Phone Black 8171. RESTAURANTS. CHINA KESTAUKA.M, iwui- and chop suey. Ung D. Goey. prop. At the old stand. Alta street in rear of Tallman Drug Co. East Oregonian by carrier. 65c per month. PITYSICLVNS. H. S. GARFIEL.1J, l v., nu.v- pathic physician ana sur6euu. fice Judd block. Telephone: umce black 3411; residence, red 2633. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO- nlc and nervous diseases, ana ai- eases of women, x-ray ana lecwu theraputlcs. Judd building, cornet Main and Court streets, uince pnoi Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 554 DENTISTS. DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN, DENTIST Office in Judd nuutttng. ruom Main 73. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationery, eta Very latest styles. Call at East Ore gonian office and see samples. An Enterprise Worthy of Your Patronage. Prompt. Exclusive. Reliable. Taxicab Service ' DAY AND NIGHT. Stand at Hotel St. George. Fare 25 Cents to Any Part of the City. The Only Up-to-Date Convey ance in Pendleton. Phone Main 12. JOSEPH N. BOITL. Prop. J. A. R. S. Ads. WANTED Continued. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF you want to subscribe to maganlze or newspapers In the United States or Europe, remit by postal note, check, or send to the EAST ORE GONIAN the net publisher's price of the publication you desire, and we will have It sent you. It will save you both trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber to the EAST OREGONIAN, In remitting you can deduct ten per cent from the pub lisher's price. Address, EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO.. Pendleton, Oregon. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATJs Stock Inspector. Office a Koep- pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 111. Residence, 915 East Court street Res. Phone Main 59. C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V., GRADC- ate of McKillip Veterinary Colleg of Chicago. Office phone Main tl. Res. 516 Bush St, phone Main 27. ATTORNEYS. RALEY & RAXJSY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American Nation! Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY A3 law. Office in Despain building. R. J. SLATER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Despain building. CARTER A SMYTH E, ATTORNEY! at law. Office in rear of America National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY XI law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. LOWELL & WINTER. ATTORNEY! and consullors at law. Office la Despain building. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law, estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOR neys at. law; rooms 3 and 4 Smith Crawford building. FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTORNM at law. Office in Smith-Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTO RNET at law. Will practice in all stats and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, t, , and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. JOHNSON & SKRABLE, ATTOR--neys at law. Office in Despain bulldlnar. .Very thin sheets of the metal alum inum are now used for wall covering r in place of copper. Carnegie can afford to laugh; he plundered the people of half a billion or so. "She is Waiting" . ' . - -MP and so are ihos9 she is waiting on. And mind you, a good high-ball is well worth waiting for. Good, pure, wholesome Rye Whiskey, like the brands we are now selling, will make one wait- patiently, but enjoy the w-ait when the liquid arrives cool, comforting, and refresh ing. If you are a high-ball lover, better try a bottle of this splendid Whiskey of ours. To" will always want that srand afterwards. And the price will satisfy you, too. TheOlympia Bar Phone Main 1S3 and Pioneer Bottling Works Phone Main 177. PETERS & MORRISON, Prop. Directory Lm