FJGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBMTAkT 28, 1912. PAGE SEVEN oOLD SORES Before any sore can heal, the cause which produces it must be removed. As long as the blood, from which our systems receive their necessary nour ishment and strength, remains impure and contaminated with disease germs, any old sore on the body will remain, open, and resist every effort made to i j 'he nerve3 an( tissues of the flesh around the places are continu ally fed with unhealthy matter and nature is simply disposing ot the poison by draining it from the system through the sore. The only cure for an old sore is a thorough cleansing of the blood, entirely ridding the system of the cause. S. S. S. heals old sores by removing every particle of impurity from the circulation. It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and so com pletely cleanses the circulation that there is no longer any impurity to drain through the sore, but the place is once more nourished with rich, health ful blood. S. S. S. heals the sore from the bottom, the place soon fills in with healthy, firm flesh, the tenderness leaves, all discharge ceases, the Elcin regains its natural color and when S. S. S. has thoroughly cleansed and E untied the blood the place is permanently healed. Book on Sores and leers and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. SHEEP SITUATION VERY FAVORABLE NO AltUIV.MS AND HELD OVER STI FF IS SiOLD Considering Quality Prices U'rrc Good Snmll Kim of Hogs anil Pri ces Stationary Chicago ' Wheat Is Hotter. "FOlKiET IT," SAYS HERO, t Totala Up Eight Live Saved, Hut "It Ain't Nothing." Richfield, N. J. Seventeen-year-Frank Hague added two more lives to his cre'Ilt as a lire saver, making eight In all. And his opinion of his heroism was expressed thus: "Aw, it wasn't nothing; forget It." The restus was made on the Mor ris canal, near Garrabrant'a basin, where George Halght and Elmer Car ter, each about 12 years old, went through. With the crashing of the Ice the oth'r skaters scurried away in fright. Hague was some distance away, but, hearing the cries of the crowd and seeing '.he lads' peril, he hasten ed to them. Ten feet from the hole he threw himself flat and wormed (From Tuesday's Journal.) The situation in the sheep market la rather favorable, at North Port lanj Just now. There was no run for the day and some of the stuff that was not sold early yesterday was still available. This sold at good prices considering the quality. yearling wethers sold up to $5.35 for wool oferlngs in the local mar ket. This is a stiff advance over his way over the Ice to within a foot previous quotations and indicates the of the rim of the hole. Then he ex tended a shinny stick and pulled the boys out. better demand for dressed mutton as well as for live offerings. Two loads of yearlings sold at J5.35, the average being 87 pounds, while three loads sold at $S,23, with an average of 77 pounds. In the ewe Wet and chilled feet usually affect division the of ferine- did not bring th miifniiB membrane of tha nose, aoove ims mui..i..B, throat and lungs, and la grippe, bron- A WARNING AGAINST WET FEET chitis or pneumonia may result. Watch carefully, particularly the chll- i.-.B at this fiirure. while two head sold at $3.75. Best offerings of lambs rlM not hrinir more than $4.70, but dren. and for the racking stubborn m's was me lauii oi qum.Ly ..... Tri' itnnou t.r.,1 Tar I to anv lack of call for a better grade rnmnni.ml it soothes th Inflamfld of stuff. The fact that yearlings mom hrn no a and Vtonlca tViA omi rti sold at $5.35 proves this. nulrklv. Mrs. A A Swaeel. Kroh. Sheep market at North Portland Wis., says: "I always Give Foley's Select lambs $ Honey and Tar Compound to my chil- Choice lambs 5.60 ft 5.75 dren. It cures their coughs and Common' lambs 5.00 if!1 5.25 colds and they like to take it." For Yearling wethers 5.25 If 5.35 CI F E I T mm sale by, all dealers. 4.50 4.10fM.15 3.75 Old wethers Fancy ewes Ordinary . . Hogs Hold Stationary. There continues a firm tone In the hog trade for the day at North Port land. Local run was small anu inese Watery Festers Dried in Scabs'. Would Dig and Scratch Her Face. Used Cuticura Soap and Oint ment and Was Cured. "When my little girl was about eight months old, she was taken with a very irritating breaking out, which came on nor race, neck and bock. When she first camo down with it, it came in little watery like festers under her eyes, and on her chin, then after a few days it would dry down in scaly, white scabs. In the daytime she was quite worrysome and would dig and scratch her face nearly all the time. "I consulted' our physician and found she was suffering from eczema, which he said came from her teeth- I used the ointment he gave me and without any relief at all. Then I wrote for a book on Cuticura, and pur chased some Cuticura Soap and Oint ment at the drugstore. I did as I found directions in the Cuticura Booklet, and when she was one year old. she was entirely cured. Now she is three years and four months, and she has never been troubled with eczema since she was cured by the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment." (Signed) Mrs. Freeman Craver, 311 Lewis St., Syra cuse. N. Y., May 6, 1911. , Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world, but to those who have tried the usual remedies and found them wanting, and who have lost faith in everything, a liberal sample of each, with 32-p. book on the skin, will be sent post-rree, on application 10 rotter urug & Chem. Corp., Dept. 2A, Boston, Mass. Jng. 1 Want Ads. f WANTED. HAIR WORK MADAM KENNEDY has opened up her hair parlors sec ond door from depot, Athena, Ore., and la prepared to make any kind of hair goods from combings; also the best line of switches, puffs, wigs, topas, for sale. Everything strictly guaranteed. HELP WANTED TRUSTWORTHY men or women wanted as local representatives of responsible' man ufacturer. High class merchandise and clean selling methods. $12.00 per week guaranteed on easy con- - ditions, with possibility of $30 and advance. Experience not neces sary. Manuufacturer, Box 278, Philadelphia. WANTED Continued. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS IF THERE Is any newspaper, magazine or periodical that you wish to sub scribe for, come to the East Ore gonlan office for we can get it for you for less than you will be com pelled to pay If you deal with the publishers direct We do, this merely as an accommodation to our readers. EGGS from all leading varieties standard bred poultry, express pre paid, $2 00. Write for circular. Simpson's Pheasant Farm, Cor vallis, Oregon. WANTED Lace curtains to laundry Work done with especial care. Phbne Red 2521. Classified Directory CAPITAL. Amount of capital paid up $ INCOME. Premiums received during the year In cash. . .$3,681,307.23 Interest, dividends and rents received during year 230,370.33 Income from other boutces received during year 256,241.38 400,000.00 Totoal Income DISBURSEMENTS. Losses paid during the year $1,901,780.48 Dividends paid during the year on capital stock 160.000.00 Commissions and salaries paid during the year. 861,112.13 Taxes, licenses, and fees paid during the year... 62,322.83 Amount of all other expendituies 142,366.97 $4,167,918.94. SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Globe & Rutgers Fire Insurance Company OF NEW YORKXITY IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, On the 31st day of December. 1911, made to the Insurance Commissioner of ,ck, plcked up at former the state of Oregon, pursuant to law: ,evels DuHng recent days the local swine trade has been supplied entire ly with northwest offerings and Kill ers have not been forced to go else where for their needs, t Gradually the markets elsewhere are cilmblng up to the figures quot ed at North Portland, the differentlol now being but 45c. At South omana best hogs were quoted at $6.30 dur ing the day. There was a run oi i, 200 head there during the day, with prices 5c better than yesterday. Provision prices here continue to be gauged by the price at Chicago, r,i.i the "freleht charges but pack- $3,127,582.41 erg are not paying these figures for swine. On the basis of wnat eastern stock would cost to land here local hogs should be selling at $7 40 to day. North Portland swine prices: rinnv mixed $ - Good heavy . 11 Medium light 6.6o6..5 Total expenditures , ASSETS. Value of real estate owned $ Value of stocks and bonds owned Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc. Cash In banks and on hand Premiums in course of collection and in trans- , mission Interest and rents due and accrued 72,945.00 5,058,723.00 108,700.00 432,962.33 625,014.98 33,361.84 Total assets $6,331,707.15 Less special deposits In any state 31,100.00 Rough and heavy 6.25 Total assets admitted In Oregon $6,300,607.15 LIABILITIES. Gross cluims for losses unpaid .$ 344,937.00 Amount of unearned premiums in all outstand ing r'sks 2,559,269.83 Due for commission and brokerage 26,961.73 All other liabilities 381.500.00 Capital and surplus ' 3,019,038 59 Total liabilities . . . . . . . ; $6,331,707.15 Total Insurance In force December 31, 1911 $423,741,184.00 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR. ' Total rinks written during the year ....$1,740,758.00 Gross premiums received during the year Premiums returned during the year Losses paid during the year '. Losses Incurred during the year Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon Dec. 31, 1911.... Globs & Rutgers Fire Insurance Company By J. H MULVEHILL. Asst. Secretary. Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service: JOHN H. BURGARD. JOHN H. BURGARD & CO., Agents, Portland, Ore. Poor and, heavy 5.506;60 Buy t attle in iw. Local Interests continue to go on the outside for supplies of cattle, nwlnir to their ereater needs than are being taken care of by the home territory. Eleven loads came iorwaru from Utah direct to killers this mor nlnir. these being the bulk or tne ar rivals. Sevent loads from Carabana sold at $6.50 quite early this morn- In o n .. . r a rv Run of cattle for the day was oj head, compared with 5 head last Tues day. North Portland cattle prices: KM ono i n 1 nOI, w fnnrv steers JB.bU f(l b.toa 11,774.70 Choice steers 14,433.19 Select steers D-" 18.997.9! Common steers 4.75(0 5.00 . ... 1 OT1 OA A A A I Paaor BPAfR 'lu Speyed heifers Ordinary heifers Ordinarv cows 5.00 i 5. Fancy cows 5.50 5.60 5.90 5.50 3.50H3.' I SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE SPJUNGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. OF SPRINGFIELD, IN THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, on the 31st day of December, 1911, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL. Amount of capital paid up INCOME. Premiums received during the yenr In ensh .. $5,244,628.40 Interest, dividends and routs received during year 408,956.65 Incomo from other sources received during year 17,963.73 4.2 4.00 5.00 pri $2,000,000.00 Total income $5,671,548.78 DISBURSEMENTS. Losses pnld during the year $3,010,876.02 Dividends paid during the year on capital stock 200,000.00 Commissions and salaries pnld during the year 1,471,694.32 Taxes, licenses, and fees paid during the year.. 161,375.45 Amount of all otoher expenditures 474,865.18 $5,318,810.97 Total expenditures ASSETS. Value or real estate owned $ 300,000.00 Value of stocks and bonds owned 7,225,577.60 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 1,440,695.00 Cash In 'banks and on hand 512,574.46 Premiums In course of collection and In trans mission 379,366.05 Interest and rents due and accrued . .... 49,734.64 Total assets $10,407,847.65 Less special deposits in excess of liabilities in anv State (if any there be) .$ 42,582.37 Total assets admitted In Oregon $10,365,265.28 LIAUlLiUlUS. Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 461,215.64 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstand ing risks . ' 4,790.798.40 Due for commission and brokerage None AH other liabilities 295.126.00 Poor cows Fancy light calves 8.00 Medium lieht calves 7.7 i Fancy bulls 4.75 5.00 Medium bulls Ordinary bulls Stags Grain. Wheat Nominal Producers' ces, nominal, track delivery, 86 ST 87c hlucHtem. 89V90c: fortyfold, 86 (q 87c wiikmPtiK vaIIpv. 86f 87c: red Rus slnn 85886c: Turkey red. 87c, narlnv Producers' prices 1 1 1 nan rid: rolled. J3U.UU orew Ine. $39.00!40.OU. Mlllstuffs Selling price tsuui $23.00: middlings, rj.bu; xnoris chop, $19. 00 f 25.00. Car .lots 50c per ton less. OatH Producers' price Track :v 1. snot delivery, wnite, S"'. $31.50. WlHUt I Slightly Bettor. Chicago. Feb. 28. There was session of the grain exchange jes tenl.iv on account of an elecuon Some of the local trade weni im the Minneapolis market but ir.ost or it was inactive. At Minneapolis there was an ad vance or 1-4C over me the end of the day. hut at Winnipeg the market was a fraction higher to a fraction lower at the closing. Kansas City was slow and unchang ed and St. Louis a fraction higher. Stocks of wheat in Liverpool are 1,968,000 bushels compared with 3,- 736.000 bushels a week ago. RAY HAIR MAKES YOU LOOK OLD INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKE3 reliable abstracts of title to an lands in Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Fays taxes and makes Investments for non residents. Write fire, Ufe ana acci dent Insurance. Kererences, uj hank 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 u. . TETEIUNABY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE Stock Inspector. Office at Koeo pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 41S. Residence, 915 East Court street. Res. Phone Main 59. , How often one hears the expres on, "She is gray and beginning to look old." It is true that gray hair usually denotes age and Is always as sociated with age. Tou never hear one referred to as having gray hair and looking young. The hair is generally the Index or. age. If your nair is gray, you can i blame your friends for referring to you as looking old. You can't re tain a youthful appearance if you How your hair to grow gray. Many persons of middle age Jeopardize their future simply by allowing the gray hair to become manifest. If your hair has become faded or gray, try Vfyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a preparation which a chemist by the name of Wyeth de- Ised a few years ago. It la simple, nexpensive and practical, and will banish the gray hairs in a few days. It is also guaranteed to remove dan druff and promote the growth of the hair. It Is a pleasant dressing for the hair and after using it a few days itching and dryness of the scalp en tirely disappear. Don't neglect your hair. Start us ing Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur today and you will be, surprised at the quick results. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle and is recommended and sold by special agent. Pendleton Drug Co. CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street, Carney A uraaiey, riv Livery, feed and sale stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line in connec tion. "Phone main 70. LIVBRY AND FEED STABLE. C. W. LASSEN. M. D. V, GRADU ate of McKillip Veterinary College of Chicago. Office phone Main II. Res. 516 Bush St, phone Main 2T. ATTORNEYS. RALEY & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American National Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY Al law. Office in Despaln building. R. J. SLATER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Despaln building. CARTER & SMYTH E, ATTORNEY! at law. Office In rear of America National Bank building. MISCELLANEOUS. 8AM LEE LAUNDRY Hand laundry work done; all work guarameeu. at No. 540 Cottonwood street, Pen dleton, Oregon. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE No. 62 A. F. and A. M, meets the omi third Mondays of each' month. All visiting brethren are inved. ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS. ETC D. a MAT. CONTRACTOR ASSU Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cemeni stone walls, etc. Phone black 8786, or Oregonian office. FALSE TEETH IN THROAT. OiH-ratlon Necessary to Remove Plato Partly Swallowed by Woman. Wichita, Kan, It was necessary to cut Mrs. Alice Miller's throat to re move her false tooth plate which had lodged there, following her luncheon when a tooth got caught in a pota to. Mrs. Miller was removed to a hospital and the operation performed, There were three teeth on the plate, FUNERAL DUIECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER, FU.nukau di rector and licensed eniDaimer. Opposite postofflce. Funeral parior. Two funeral cars. Calls responaea 10 day or night 'Phone mam lb. COL F. G. LUCAS, LlVKSTUtt. Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon, ttei erence First National Bank of Athena and Farmers Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. rrr.Es cured in to 14 days. Yonr druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. "It's an 111 Wind" Almost Lost Ills Lire. S A. Stld, of Mason, Mich., will never forget his terrible exposure to a merciless storm. "It gave me a dreadful cold," he writes, "tbat caus ed severe pains in my chest, so it Total liabilities UO.407,847.66 was hard for me to Dreame. a neign- rrw-i tnHiinince in force December 31, 1911 $813,432,459.00 bor gave me Beveral doses of Dr. BUSINESS IN OllKUUN Vlt T11K King's New discovery wnicn oruuBiu m.i written durlnir the year $4,271,346.39 rreat relief. The doctor said I was Gross premiums received during the year 76,844.65 on the verge of pneumonia, but to Premiums returned during tne year w.uoa.iz i continue wra iu - TxiHsea nald during the year 65,660.64 so and two bottles completely cured me." Use only this quick, saie, re liable medicine for coughs, colds, or any throat or lung trouble. Price 60c and SI. Trial bottle free. Guar anteed by Kocppens. Losses Incurred during the year 61.378.66 Tnfal amount of risks outstanding in Oregon Dec. 31, 1911.... 4,125,888.00 Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company Signed by W. J. MACKAY, Secretary. Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service: J. F. R. WEBBER. BENTLEY & liEFFlNGWELL, Resilient Agents, ramicton, Oregon. A successful physician may not ad vertise, but he likes to bo advertised WW But It can't blow anything but ozone Into our thoroughly washed clothes. OUR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU. Done at tlie Troy means nice, white tabic cloths and napkins, shirts, col Inrs and cuffs. We Also Do Rough Dry 7c Per Pound TROY Steam Laundry PAINE BROS. Phone Main 170. DAMON LODGE NO. 4. K. of P., meets every Mon day evening in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cor diallv invited to attend. A. Best C. C; R. W. Fletcher, K. S. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY Al law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. LOWELL A WINTER. ATTORNEY! and consullors at law. Office ! Despaln 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 S and 4 Bmita Crawford building. FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTORNBY at law. Office in Smlth-Crawfori building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY! at law. Will practice in all state , and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, Sv and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. ATTOR-Despala JOHNSON & SKRABLE, neys at law. Office in buildlnar. The Providence' that takes care of -the childless and drunkards takes care of the United States. AUCTIONEER- SECOND-IIAXD DEALERS. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW and second-hand goods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought CheaDest Dlace in Ptndleton to buy household goods. Call and get nis nrlces. 210 E. Court street. Phone Black 3171. RESTAURANTS. CHINA RESTAURANT, JUUJJJ-.u and chop suey. Ung D. Goey, prop. At the old stand, Alta street In rear of Tallman Drug Co. What you call treason today will be patriotism tomorrow when It succeeds. "She is Waiting II'' LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip tion for country court circuit court justice court, real estate, etc., fot Sale at East Oregonian office, rUYSICLVNS. H. S. GARFIELD. M. D.. HOHKU- pathlc physician and surgeon. flee Judd block. Telephone: Office, black 8411; residence, red Z633. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO- nic and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-ray and Electro theraputlcs. Judd building, cornet Main and Court streets. Office 'pnon Main 72: residence 'phone. Main 554 DENTISTS. DrTtHOMAS VAUGHAN, DENTIST Office in Judd building. Phone Main 73. Taxicab Service HAY AND NIGHT Stand at Hotel St. George 25C to Any Part of City Phone Main 12 Joseph N. Bohl, Prop. and so are xhose 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 wait 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. Yo- will always want that brand afterwards. And the price will satisfy you, too. TheOlympia Bar Phone Main 1SS and Pioneer Bottling Works Phone Main 177. PETERS A MORRISON, Prop. to Ml1