East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1913.
PAGE SEVEN.
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Before You Move
investigate
Be sure your new home has that important modem
convenience electric light There are many such
and they are in great demand by those who know
how to enjoy them. The modern electric light is so
much better than any other that no one need hesi
tate about the cost The General Electric Com
pany has perfected its MAZDA lamp which gives
twice as much light as ordinary electric lamps using .
an equal amount of electricity.
We Have G.E. MAZDA Lamps
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For all those who live in wired houses we offer an
opportunity of getting the benefit of the great light
giving quality of these lamps. For those who own
, un wired houses on our distributing lines we will give
advice of value in wiring houses for electric light '
Pacific Power Light Co.
"Always at Your Service"
D. R. CHEN Chinese Herb Go.
Pendleton, Oregon
114 E. Webb St. Under State Hotel.
OFFICE HOURS. 10-12 and 1-8.
Our wonderful Herb cures Rheumatism, As
thma, Nervous Weakness, Kidneys, Rupture,
Chronic Coughs; also Lung, Heart, Stomach and
Female Trouble. Our Herb remedies have been
used with wonderful results In China for over
4,000 years.
CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION FREE.
Phone Main 173.
$few IT Neanr toy TaDwnns
Dim Ommaattnllflaa amity
MORE HERMISTON
BUSINESS CHANGES
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(Speclul Correspondence.)
Hermlston. Ore., Feb. 21, Today
the citizens of Hermlston were sur
prised to find the doors of the Co
lumbia Mercantile company cloBed,
but not by the usual cause for closed
doors. Inquiry having been made
brought out the fact that the entire
stock had been sold to some Idaho
Rheumatic Blood
is Vholo Story
Wonderful Specific for Sci
atica, Lumbago, and a
Cure for Dreaded Ar
ticular Rheumatism.
LIGHT FRANCHISE
GRANTED AT STAN FIELD
There is a host of pills, powders, tab
lets and what-not for rheumatism, but
they all lack the first essential to being
a natural medicine. To begin with, rheu.
matlsm is simply a name given to desig
nate a variety of pains, and can only be
reached by Irrigating the entire blood sup
ply with a naturally assimilative anti
dote. True, the pains may be eased with
narcotics or the acids may be neutralized
for the time being with other acids. But
these merely tempor'zo and do not even
lead to a cure. There is but one stand
ard rheumatism remedy, and It reflects
the best thought of the day. It Is pre
pared In the great Swift Laboratory In
Atlanta, Ga., and sold in all drug stores
under the name of S. S. S. at 11.00 a
bottle.
Starvation has been advocated by many
as a cure for rheumatism, and yet S. 8. S.
accomplishes In fact what faddists pro
claim In theory and without the punish
ment of starvation. Hot springs and
sweating are often recommended, but
6. S. S. does all that is expected of these
expensive and weakening methods.
It is conceded by the closest students
of the subject that rheumatism is caused
in most cases by an acid condition of the
blood and aggravated by the remedies
commonly used for relief. In other cases
rheumatism Is the result of nerve depres
sion; In still others it is the effect of
some scrofulous blood condition, having
been treated with mercury, Iodides, arse
nic and other poisonous mineral drugs.
The recoveries of all these types of
rheumatism by the use of 8. S. S. Is a
wonderful tribute to the natural efficacy
of this remarkable medicine, for H is as
similated Just as naturally, just as spe
cifically, and just as well ordained as the
most acceptable, most palatable and most
readily digested food. Do not fail to
set a bottle of S. 8. S. to-day. Tou will
be astonished at the results. If your
rheumatism is of such a nature that you
would like to consult a great specialist
confidentially, write to The Swift Specific
Co., 127 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, ua.
Th Mflf rence f a
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As Sung in Wm. Ziegfield s Musical Production
TBio ifS dei the liioi
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Next Saturday's Issue of the EAST
OREGONIAN
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Street, New York
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Successes.
parties who were taking immediate
steps to pack and ship the entire
stock. Mr. Chas. H. Holman, one of
the partners of the company, will
again go to Baker, Oregon, where he
has extensive interests In some wheat
land. Mr. Jones, the other partner,
will for the present at least remain
in Hermlston.
Wm. Hahn, who has been dealing
mainly in harness, etc., since In busi
ness here, has purchased a $700 stock
of men's and boys shoes to add to his
line and expects to have the stock ar
ranged and ready for sale in about
two weeks. He will handle the same
line of shoes formerly sold by the
Brooks company when in business
here about two years ago.
(Special Correspondence.)
Stanfield, Feb. 21. The city coun
cil granted an electric light franchise
to Joe Roth and James Ralph of
Hermlston.
R. McCormick of Chicago was call
ing on the school board this week.
G. D. Murry of Spokane is spending
a few days In the city.
L. H. Larsen shipped two car loads
of cattle to Seattle Wednesday.
Miss Jennie Albon Is confined to
her home with a sprained ankle.
J. P. Lowthlan Is putting in the
alter at the new Catholic church at
Echo.
F. T. Ayers of Adams was doing
business In town this week.
John Bagan was a Umatilla visitor
Thursday.
Mrs. T. O. Yates entertained the
teachers Thursday evening at a little
Informal gathering.
F. J. Thomas was in Hermlston this
week.
The Womans Study Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. F. B. Stuart
Thursday afternoon.
J. II. Millard of Cody, X. Y., Is In
the city.
C. W. Connors is having his lots
leveled and will move his house back
on a new 3 foot cement foundation.
Miss Agnes Ruber left Monday for
her home at Gatewell, Iowa, after an
extended visit with her brothers on
the Page ranch.
terson, 1 load hogs and cattle; W. E.
Hill, 1 load; Buke Jewell, Palma,
Idaho, 1 load; C. P. Belshee, Moro, 2
loads; A. F. McSee, 1 load; J. E.
Campbell. Madras, 1 load; J. L. Camp
bell, Madras, 1 load; J. L. Campbell,
1 load.
North Portland hog market range:
Best light $ 8.20
Medium light 8.058.10
Best heavy 8.00
Rough and heavy 6.606.75
CtUtle Market Is Stationary.
There was little if any change in
the cattle situation for the day at
North Portland as compared with yes
terday's transactions. There was a
small offering in the yards, and pri
ces realized were substantially the
same as have been ruling to date this
week.
Cattle shippers today: A. H. Hugh
es, Eaton, Idaho, 1 load; John Hill.
Payette. Idaho, 1 load cattle and
calves; J. W. Chandler, Dayton,
Wash., 1 load cattle and hogs; J. E.
Reynolds, Arlington, 4 loads; W. E.
Custer, Shoshone, Idaho, 2 loads.
North Portland cattle range:
Heavy feed steers $ 8.00
Choice steers 7-90
Common steers 7.70
Spayed heifers 7.50
Fancy cows 7.00 7.25
Ordinary light calves 6.50 6.75
Fancy light calves ...... 900
Heavy calves 5.00 6.50
Best bulls 5.50
Ordinary bulla 4.50 5.90
Sheep Trade Holds Steady.
.With the possible exception of
lambs, which, while not weak are
slow sellers, the market for mutton
was considered favorable in the North
Portland yards for the day. There
was a very heavy offering, 2289 head
being received, compared with 1263
last Thursday and 948 head this same
day a year ago.
Sheep shippers: McCuIlough &
Rumble, Joseph. 3. loads; R. E. Boyce
Baker, 3 loads; C. A. Hale, Waltsburg,
Wash., 2 loads. ...
North Portland sheep values:
Best grain fed lambs ... .37.00 07.25
Ordinary lambs . . 7.007.15
Best yearlings 6-50
Ordinary yearlings 6.006.25
Old wethers 6 00
Fancy ewes . 5.00 5.25
Ordinary ewes 4.754.85
Portland Stock
...Llarkot...
(From Thursday's Journal.)
The extent of hog offerings at
North Portland seemingly has little
effect except perhaps when they are
light when losses in the prices are
forced. Today there was a liberal of
fering in the swine trade and the
market actually showed an advance
of a dime above yesterday with tops
this morning at $8.20.
The advance here was made in the
face of a decline at most points east
of the Rockies, the market here bare
ly getting under way for an advance
until the full force of the rise has
been spent elsewhere.
Hog shippers today: Davis Bros..
North Powder, 1 load; Willis & Pat-
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HELP FOR
WORKING GIRLS
Two Girls Tell Story of Their
Illness and How They
Found Relief.
New Orleans, La. "I take pleasure
in writing these lines
to express my grati
tude to you. I am
w-J only 16 years old and .
work in a tobacco
factory. I have
been a very sick girl
but I have improved
wonderfully since
taking Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound and
am now looking fine
and feeling a thousand times better."
Miss Amelia Jaquillard, 613 Sev
enth Street, New Orleans, La.
St Clair, Pa. "My mother was
alarmed because my periods were sup
pressed and I had pains in my back and
side, and severe headaches. I had pim
ples on my face, my complexion was sal
low, my sleep was disturbed, I had ner
vous spells, was very tired and had no
ambition. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound has worked a charm in
my case and has regulated me. I worked
in a mill among hundreds of girls and
have recommended your medicine to
many of them." Miss Estella Ma
cuire, 110 Thwing St, Saint Clair, Pa.
There is nothing that teaches more
than experience. Therefore, such let
ters from girls who have suffered and
were restored to health by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound should
be a lesson to others. The same remedy
is within reach of all
If yon want special advice write to
lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi
dential) Lynn, Mass, Tonr letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
woman and held in strict confidence
Don't Blame Your
.. Over Worked Stomach
When your stomach will not digest
food, the worst thing you can do is to
take a lot of digestive medicines. True
they give temporary relief, but your
stomach is the sufferer. Loss of ap
petite, Indigestion, dyspepsia and
headaches can only be permanently
relieved by removing the cause. In
many casts, various remedies taken
to relieve theee conditions result in
ruining the stomach and preventing
it from digesting food In a natural
way.
v; If-.you want your stomach to do Its
own work properly, without resort
ing to artificial digestives or predl
gested foods, use Jayne's Tonic Ver
mifuge. Take small doses regularly,
preferably before meals. In a little
time your stomach will again do Its
own work and you will eat heartily,
keep well and enjoy living. Jayne's
Tonic Vermifuge is not a digester in
itself, but tones up the stomach and
Intestines, giving you all the nutri
ment and strength f'om the food you
eat.
Many forms of supposed indigestion
are the reeult of Intestinal parasites,
for which Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge is
unsurpassed. Insist on Jayne's; ac
cept no other. Millions have praised
it for more tha eighty years. Sold
by druggists everywhere. Dr. D.
Jayne & Son, Philadelphia, Pa.
2 WANTED.
A GOOD BUSINESS FOR SALE A
first class restaurant which I am
compelled to sell on acconnt of poor
health. Address P. O. Box 10.
Echo, Ore.
HAIR WORK LADIES WANTING
Hair Work done right, address .
Madam Kennedy, Athena. Oregon.
Why Do You
Call
Main 20
CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y
I.
FltVTEHN All ORDERS.
PENDLEAN LODGE No. 61
A. F. and A. M., meets the
first and third Mondays of
each month. All visiting brethren
are invited.
DAMON LODGE N. 4
ijryvf K. of P., meets every Mon
day evening in I. O. O. F
l!ji hall. Visiting brothers cor
dially Invited to attend
H. M. Elder, C. C; R. W. Fletcher, K.
r. a
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
IOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embaimer
Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor
rwa fnnrnl ran. calls responded it
Jay or night 'Phone Main 78.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
. - .--
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands in Umatilla county. Loans on
citv and farm property. Buys and
ells all kinds of real estate. Doet
i general brokerage business. Payt
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. Write fire, life and acci-
Jent insurance. References, anj
bank In Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
C. H. MARSH, Sec.
BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL, REAl
nutate, fire, life and aceldent Insur
ince agents. New location, 815 Mair
Ureet Phone Main 404.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STAFF
Stock Inspector. Office at Koep
pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 41 1
Residence, 915 East Court street
Res. Phone Main 69.
CHINA RESTAURANT. NOODLES
and chop suey. Ung D. Goey, pron.
Kt the old stand, Alta street in rear
of Tallman Drug Co.
C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V., GRAD
uate M. Killip Veterinary College.
Chicago. Assistant State Veterinar
ian, Stallion and Jack Inspector
for Umatilla Co. Official Local
Stock Inspector. Office phone Main
20; Res. phone Main 27. Res. 51S
Bush street
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW
and Eecond-hand goods. Cash pIJ
for all tecond-hand goods bought
Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy
household goods. Call and get his
prices. 210 E. Court street Phone
Black 3171.
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office in American National
Bank Building.
JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT
law Office in Despaln building.
CARTER ft SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS
at law. Office in rear of American
National Bank building.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
:iTY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON
street. Carney & Bradley. Props
Livery, feed and sale stable. Goo"
rigs at all times. Cab line in connec
'.Ion. 'Phone Main 70.
PHYSICIANS.
H. S. GARFIELD. M. D.. HOMED
pathic physician and surgeon. Of
flee Judd ck. Telephone: Office
black 3411; residence, red 2633.
M. V. TURLEY. M. D.. OFFICE WITH
Lvnn K. Blakealee. M. D.. Judd
building. Residence phone. Main 654:
office phone. Mala 7k.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
PETERSON & WILSON. OTOR-
neys at law; rooms S and 4 Smith
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORN ET
at law. Will practice In all stat
and federal courts. Rooms 1. 2, 3
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law, estates settled, wills, deed
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17, Schmld
block.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY
at law. Office in Smlth-Crawfor
building.
LOWELL & WINTER. ATTORNEY
- and consullors at law. Office 1
Despaln building.
RESTAURANTS.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
DENTISTS.
DR. JAMES E. SHARP, DENTIST.
Office. Room 12, Temple Building.
Phone Main 190.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE-
sciiptlon for county court, circuit
court Justice court, real estate, etc.,
for sale at East Oregonian office.
LEGAL BLANKS of every inscrip
tion for country court circuit court.
Justice court real estate, etc., fo
Sale at East Oregonian office.
ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATIONS-
wedding announcements, embossed;
private and business stationery, eto.
Very lates styles. Call at East Ore
gonian office and see samples,
JOHNSON ft SKRABLE. ATTOR
neys at law. Office in Despat:
Mldins.
BEAVER ENGRAVING
COMPANY
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