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.EIGIIT PAGES S PENDLETON'S P 0 P U p LAIt PICTURE SHOW n ts & S3 a THE COSY Whers the entire family ean S h wjot a bich-clase motion r S3 picture show with comfort, I - 5 t: I in I run, rathos Scenic Thrilling All Properly I Mixed H Open Afternoon and Eran- Hi I CATTLE UJUHET HI (Courtesy Friday's Journal ) PORTLAND. Ore Since the clos ing of the Chicago livestock marker snd its Uter reappoint the control of the hog trade of the country seems to be chancing. For years Chicago haa dominated the hog market throughout the United States. Pri tee made there were ioatantly reflect ed at all other stockyards and evea on the I'aclflc coast the doinn at hli-ago were always of considerable mportance. When the Mg stockyards closed the primary marketa were compelled to make their own price st&ndsrds and this has been continued despite the fact that Chicago haa resumed tusl-tieH. As a rule the Omaha and ether marketa are based upon the delivery rice at Chicago but today the Mis souri river market was actually 10c above that In-the Windy City. There was an advance of a dime there to day with tops at 7 5. General bog market range: 1 Pest light f7l087t DAILY EAST OREGOyiAy. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1914. PAGE SEVEN c 2 s inn, cnangea onnaaj, Lion- s MeJium light 7.407. day, Wednesday and indav. Good to heavy 7 25 e: is S H I Hough and heavy ( (0 07.00 Next Door to St George Ho- tL AdmiMion So and 10a QiUiniiiiinuniKiiiimniimnniiiiiiimil SIIIIIIIllimillllllllSiiiillllllMIIItllHIIIIIIC Orplicum Theatre Cattle Market llrmcr. There was a firmer ton In the cattle market at North Portland for the day. Receipts were limited and holders were demanding an advance cf a dime above the previous top price. General cattle market range: SelecteJ steers $7.40 0 7 19 Good" to prime 7.11 V 7 Z toe t.7i S.7S6 0 25 s.isecss s:s0s.o 00 5 2S0 5.7S -to-Date Motion . Pictures Up- FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN H Pro nam changet 5 Sundays, Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays. See Program in Today's E 5 Papor. Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiii: limillllllllIII!lllll!imilllllHIUIIillllll S TT a 5 I rastime Good to choice Ordinary to fair Good to prime Ordinary f-'tleeted calves S J. Jr. ilrJ'LitJNAlJil, rrop. Ordinary 4 00e4 , No Mutton Again. This Is the second day In succession f f " S ci the third this week that no mut- illSll" VsiaSS ten CHme forward to North Portland. lilt" iiittinri iviiiJuur. u position but there was no general chance In values reported. General mutton market: Best yearlings IS.S0eS.7S Old wethers S.:5So: Pest ewes 4 25 6 4 CO. Valley light lambs .C0S1S; Heavy spring lambs 6.60 8 5.75 1 IJvrwlflrk sliin''T. I Hg Ward Harrington, Mon tour. Ida . 4 load; Sol Dickerson. ' Wt-lwr. Ida.. S load; J. Tl. Krig-; latim. 1 load; R. A. Stewart. 1 load;! I h liwixm. Parma.' Ida. S loals;, Clyde KlJJe. Imbler. 2 I-ad: M. M. j Hoftor, Goldendale. Wash-. 1 load; j F. n. Dicker. Gerval. 2 load direct, to Union Meat Co ; E. LucVe. Molal- la. loada direct to Union Meat CO Rodmond Lumber & Produce Redmond. 1 load. Cuttle K. G. CIV. Raker. 1 load; Chnrlos McCollough, Purkee, 1 load; r ft'r 1 CHICAGO WHEAT m atMUWHiiliiitMlttljiliiiUlJliiidikliMiiiiu I A S3 Melvln Fheppard. the Vfttran rhsmpioa -f the L A. A. C. who train ed the athletes f the Morose A. C o: Srw Tork for the national track j r.d field meet at Baltimore. E. G. Jones, rialnes, j load; Davis Pros. North Powder. 1 loai; E. E Hutchlnnon, l'load; M. C. Gill. On Uriot 2 loadB; Chark-s Howell. Rob Itette. 2 loads; J. B. An'trson. Hants Ferry, l load. ( IIRIETX TTIJjS HOW TIIF 1 BKAMA IIIJJN SOCILTT Services at Local Churches CHICAGO, Nov. 21. meat closed J-tc lower. A large element In the Chicago wheat trade feel that the market la subjected to bear attacks because the export news Is a little lss bui:ih In some respect The cn!y trouble Is the wheat cannot get out of the country as fast as it Is cold. This is hampering; both buyers! anl sellers In the foreign transaction, j All the southwest authorities agree i that the country offerings are falling off aharply. Prlcary shipments yes urdjy exceeded receipts. The cabls r ports on the Argentina crop are conflicting as to extent of frost dam age. Eroomhau estimates are De Ir.g reduced. '.!ir.g pressure In our market caused the dip to 44 I-tc and 70 5-c the first hour. A number of Illinois points report feeders further south sjkicg for a lot of corn. A cargo of Argentina corn arrived at Montreal yesterday. Shorts are In clined to even up on dips and this giving the market some of its pres ent force. December oats went to 41 6-Sc on E the early dip. WHEAT. Dec Open. 1116 1-4; Wen, 11.11; ! low. 1115 1-4; close, 11.15 1-JB. jgf May Open. $122 1-J; hicn. $1.21 1-4; close. $1.21 6-$B. EW YORK. Nov. n. Di5ngui:-! BaplfcC d represtntattves cf American cul-! B.ble school Ham. Preaching 11 ture wUi be in session today and to-' a m. Text. "Not by might, nor by morrow when the rixth annual joint . lower but by my su;r;t. saith the meeting of the American Academy cf I.rL B -T. P. U. C:J0 p m. Preach Arts snd Letters and the National In-! ir.g 7 1. subject, "life's deadUne." stitute cf Arts and Ltrtters converge The evicctLftic meetitcs will con- mrr. ; t:nue each evenirg The moraine session, with ffiiaa!11"'?". Pastor. Dean Howdls rresiding, ws feamr-j ed by an address from the F-h i Methodist. Co..' dramatirt Erie ox who. after express-i ?-r.day tchwl at 10 a. ra. GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS 5 I U' VOl K HACK lit UTS OK IlLAD- DtK i:OTHKIU YOU. DKIXK IXJTS OU W.MUL Epworth ! ing the formal gret-tings of the Aca- LtigJe at p. m. Preachir.g at 11 ; Jemlc Francaise, s;,ke in French nr- a- m. ar.d 7:5 p. m Morning sab , on the theater as fin Instrument tor. Ject. An Upright Walk." Text. Isa. social amellcratlcm. j 25:15. 17. "He that walVeth righte- An excellent audience greets JJ. 1 tu-"'-"r rJ aketa uprightly; he r.rieux and his address, setting forth j ,hit - ft oprresions. some of the theories and facts which that !ilh his hands from holding led him to write 'Damaged Goods.-' f bribes, that stcpeth his ears from was warmly arp'-aaded. I h"ring cf blood and ahutteth his eyes 1 irom seeing evil, he shall ct:I on kish " Evenir.g subject. ""Soul Win- $100 Keward, $100. Tb readers of ttls paper wlU bs pleases to laars tbat Uer Is at taast oae ereaSed 4lee taat scieace bas brew sble te car la all Its stag. aad tbst hi Catarrh. Hail's ft fairs Core Is tbe sely pnaltlv rare sew laowa to tbe swdleaj fraterelry. Catarrb beta a eoaatltatloeal disease. r nine a enoatltatioaal treatawst. Usll's Catarrb Care Is take laternally. acting directly spoa tt biood aad siaeoas sor faeea of tbe aystea. tbereby destroying tb foaadattoa ef tbe dUeue. and elfins' tb patkmt arrvorth by building ap tbe roosrl latloa sad aaaUrlog aatore la dulng Its vara. Tbe proprietor have so aiorb fsltb ta Its raratlve powers that tbey offer Oct Hundred lHilars for any csae tbat It fails to rare. Bead fnr list of testlmonlabL Sddma P. J. CHEve.T CO.. Toledo. OhU Sold by a I Drtrtata TSe Take Bail e rsaily iUls for enaetlDarlne. ?1 More Heat for Less: Money When You Burn Ideal fuel for furnaces and heating stores. ?5.50 per ton loose at Plant. $5.75 yer ton in sacks plu3 3c for each sack if not returned. Pacific Power & Light Co. "Always at Your Service' Phone 40 E m t ri c E L u.j.iu.u.i..ii.niiin.a,il,i);i:,,iij: .:..i..L.ii..l. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SA6E TEA Open Day , and Night ' Meals 25c and up. j Special Evening I Lunches. THE OuqIIq RESTURANT Gus LaFontaine, Proprietor. Fine, Clean Furnished Rooms in connection Steam Heated IF MIXED WITH SlXTOim DARKENS SO XATCTUALY XOBODT CAS TEXU rr I Theatre 1 "The Home of Good Pictures" 1 ALWAYS TIIE LATEST in Photoplays :: Steady, Flickerless Pictures :: Abeo- 5 lutely No Eye Strain. 5 A Refined and EntcrUicin Show for the Entire Family. Next to French Restauranl Chanjrea Sundays, Tueaday9 5 s Thursdays and Saturdays. S Adults 10c Children under c 10 years 6c. E east r.iiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiwiiiiiiniiiiimiir When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get varf 1 and poceeu to load your stoTnac! villi lot cf drugs that exclts the ki1neys and Irritate the entire urinary tract Ktep your kidneys clean lice you kse your bowels clean, by fishing then, with a mild. harml?j raits j which ie moves the body's urinous waste SCO tumuuiu mein n tarn ceprKe normul activity. The functlia of tha( rhii,iphy! kidneys la to inter ma uioou. ja j n r.g- Tut. Pror. "He that a:!J-:h souls is is." Special music at each service. Mrs. Lenders is home from ber visit and wiU have charge of the choir. AU are cordially invit ed to attend Chas A. Hodi-hire. Pastor. glllunUJIiiUIMHIIIMUUUUtlMIIIMIP: L T A I THEATER. I A hours they strain from It 600 grUni of acid and waste, so we can reiawy ne wndcrstsnd the vital Important of! keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; also get from any jhar snaclst about four ounces of Ja4 Enlta; take a tablespoonful In a glas of wster before breakfast each morn ing for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla. and has been used for generations to cleasi and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids In urine to it no longer Is a source of Irrita tion, thus ending bladder weakness. Ja4 Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent Uthla-wster drink which everyone should take bow and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what beenme of your kidney trouble and backache. Kobert Herrlck. the American ncr ellfct. spoke on the quality f Imagi nation in American liTe. j This afternoon the memlra anl guests will hear a concert by the New Tork Fymjhony Society with Walter ' Iamrojuh conducting. The program ' ef compositions rendered will le con-' j the Institute. j I Tomorrow Brian Hooker will read i FW Chrtetiaa. lone of his poems. Arthur Whirling'" cd J-" streets will dicuw the American composer.! number. iou raul Dougherty will point out the ' r Ully invited to the following modern tendency in paintings and ' tmc": LiU' 9 Ai " Cable will Interpret his '-' "oeavor. .:v p. ra. i-reacn-The salons will con-!ice 11 m 7 Jt p. rn Eve- clnfl th MMmUttnn of the ' " s sui-j-cx. nat are me Teacn- rold meJal of the institute for r.aint-;lrrs f,f th Cr.rb-tijin Caurch?- Thre The oil-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grand mother's treatment, and folks are again using it to keep thler hair a good. eTen color, which is quite sen sible, as we are living la an age when a youthful appearance is of the great est advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home All drug stores sell the ready-to-ue product called TVyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound' for about SO cents a bottle. It is very popular be cause nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb cr a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is that besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produce that soft lustre and ap pearance of abundance which Is an at tractive; besides, prevents dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. Dutch Henry Food Yard LAYNE 6 HUGHES, Proprietors Good Hay, Grain and Water Large, Horse, Cattle and Sheep Corrals First-Class Attenticn Day and Night Give us a Trial West Alta St. The 6r sseea 517 MAIN STREET We have the exclusive Sale In Pendleton of the good old I. W.HARPER WHISKEY which has taken Gold Medal awards at New Orleans, 189S, St. Louis, 1904. Chicago. 1SJS. Paris. 1800. 2 Proof at 10 Cents a Drink or $1.50 xr Gallon. EREDING. HANSEN 6 MILLER Pendleton Oregon xoimraiynjixiTs mitt to ooxsntvi: tiik aptij: will sjvc;al and evenlr.g. m-i; both morning Oliurt'ti of ihe Ilcdcemer. The Holy Communis n will be cele brated at a. m. Sunday school SPOKANE. Vah.. Nor. !. P.ep-jil 19 - ra i:;ne service with ser- reoentalivon of growers asMvisti.'n j " n kl 11 m- ' P. m. and coninn-rcial orcaniutiomi gath-' t:sm at S p. ra The offt-r- ered lirre today for the purj'ose of : , ,r ''' duet. "Why Art forming the Central Hy-Produrts as- ! Tfhou c1 lA" n " .oul." eutg b socativn. The object .f the a.MK:ia- t rf- J- li- ckM-a and JJrs. Carl tl..n i to urpe the evapratirjr and i 1 ,'r- There U1 le a Think.g-v-caiminK of fruits ar.d veg tal l-a that r ie in the church on Thurs are nw bring wasted t-cause of the' iay ne,cl l :J - ,n- All are cor-l.-'rk .f means of preservation. , dially invited. Charles Qiueney, K- tt ..1...... - tor. time Hf potIMe rlsitinp the National Apple .'"how which opened here Monday. w" I Pendleton's Real g Show House I DTOted to tht perfect Kreso- c ingot K S I IIih-Clais Photoplays Regular program oorMuta s of 4 reels of motion picture and a alner H mm mm Admiuion lOo and So. S rW program in today papr 5 g 2 ;;;iniiiiiiti!mii!Mii!:iE!iii!Eii:i:i:t:r:;:;.7 nmcHESTEn s piua f MtlfllM Ora4 mm afSer. ffU. m4 9mr l-rrr''-: A: I 1 J III H-Tr.lt S iwi L KOVI M rt. t '-en. A I mr K H t 4a SCL3LX C2JGas:Stllia'SL3S CUriotiaji ScirmctL. .ornr t. Webb and Johnson r-ts. Unices we held Sunday at " a. m. and t n m. 5iint- h,..t Hold rruKas is rfc. (w'lO a m f;ut.i- ..r ... uvu. .-voi. it.. ieiegrepmng .n.uI and Uodv.- Wedneedav at frnm Pufrnim nru. ut. f U.i.. . y "- y. in ine reair;g room at the u, reuins. cvrrmwaim vi cnurcn i open daily except Sunday I.. ' . ' . i,rt,m 1 uclJ P- n- Thanksgiving """" u,e"""1 rioee at 11 o'clock on Thursday " "-" morning foldresned a personal appeal to his feoiaicr not o wi rrussia agaia oe j Fta n- , . - " " -" " " : Minaav nrt-iu .1 1 a . u the flight f fugitive, from this region ,of mt . . , hr:n Erdea or I CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ITIATERXAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE No. It A. F. aal A. U, maeU first and third Uondays of aarh moots. All visiting brothers are invited. 1 JAME3 A. FEE. ATTORNET AT law. Office In Deepaln building FTNERAL DIRECTORS. and 1 afraid tnat another panic, coming on top of the Russian victory at the battle of Warsaw, might have aerlous consequences. 1 rrayer meeting on We4oee4ay eve- nmg at ' o'clock. lr U". H. Eleak- ney of Walla Walla will preach both n oming and evening. Mrs. llaldane Dickson will eir.g a solo In the mom- U;C Special mueic in the evening. mi FOUR-IN-ONE 'VrmA BELLE DOLL coupon Uring or Bend five of these Coupons properlj 6igned and 10 to tlie East Orejnian office and pet a "Four-in-One inuelin cut-out feature or "Anna Bell Doll" feature. No Pendleton, Ore., 19 It EAST OREGOJUAN TUU CO., Herewith please find five "Four-in-One" Coupon and 10 for which please give me a "Four-in-One" muslin cutout feature or "Anna Bell DolL" Name.. Addresa.. If sent lv mail add 2c for joKtapf, BE SUKE AND STATE WHICH FEATIUE IS WANTED rlJCK DWX4RK WAR PORTLAND. Ore.. NVv. Jl Police Chief Clark has declared war oa the faehers who Infeet the princif si street corners of the city, and in alditio ordering them rounded up he has arranged that their bail shall be the maximum amount. tZlt. Michael j. ijntrr. an accountant, was the firt arrested, when bs is al leged to have sxcooted Mrs. A. L Ford and another your.g woman at 1 road ay ar.d Warhir.gtoo "im-I. not seeing (he liUFbands who were ws:k ll.g few U-H. tehr.d. They sammoB d I'v'ruwuan VSiCuIl'j" h. Leary was re leased frni JiJ a few Sye sko. after arrerf by IVKect'vet !! and MaiU-tt for raising worth- l W che-ka Leary proems to make i ertltution. JOHN 8. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer Opposite poetofflcs. Funeral parlor two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Phone Tl. I. T BROWNS FURNITURE STORE rvceral director and HceneJ em- oalmer. Host modern funeral parlor, norgve and funeral care. Calls re sponded to day or BighC Corner Wain and Water streets. Telephone II. CARTER A SMYTH E. ATToRNSTS at law. Office In rear of American National Pans building. JAMES B. PERRT. ATTORNET AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON A BISHOP. ATTO fi ne vs at law, rooms I and 4. Smits-Crswf-,rd building. ttllt-lSCE AND LAD Rm.E8 4ART1IAN ABSTRACT CO, MAKES reliable abstracts of title to aU ends la Umatilla county. Loans oa dry and farm property. Buys and rnVrn all kinds of real estate. Does general brokerage baalseee. Pays 'ases and makes investments for Bon- residents Writes fire, life and eccl- tent insurance. References, any bank PsadletoB. AMES JOHN'S. Pre. C. B. MARSH. See. BEVTLET UEFFINQWELI REAL estate, fire. Bfe aad accident Incur- we agvsta. Ill Mais street Phone lit. DOUGLAS W. 3 AI LET ATTORNET at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 1. 2, t and 4. over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W COUTTs', ATTORNET at law, estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages acid contracts drawn. Col lections msde. Room IT, Bchmldt block. of every description printed at rea sonable prices at the East OregonlaBk We have a fine lot of stock cuts tkal our patrons are allowed tbe free um of. WANTED PARTT WILL PAy c.a or give traf for Umatilla counts farm, $J0 to o per acre. Addrsr. Bog li. Athena. Ore. SALESMAN CAPABLE SPECIAU ty man for Green. Starlo line on New and Exceptional terms. Va--ney IVc. 1. Attractive commission contract balance of year and 1J1S. 35 weekly for exponas. Miles f liix'er Co.. 230-17 Carlin BJdg. Ceve.' I'.n l. Ohio. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNET at law. Office la Emlth-Cr&wf ord building. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERT Dl ecrlptloa for county court, rtrcul court. Justice court, real estate, etc tor sale at East Oregonlas effloe VETEIUXART MllGEOS. C W. LAf SEN. M. D V CM'N'TT Veterinarian. Reeldenre telephone tl: oflce Uiiephoss if. 8. A. LOWELL, ATTORNET AND confUUor at law. Office In Deepaln building. ROSCOE R. JOHNSON, ATTORNET at law. Office In Deepaln building v i r. j,, MuCKliOLDEIt.' No tice ts hereby given that there will be an annual meeting or the stock holders of the East Oregon sn Pub lishing company on Wednesday De cember 2. 1914. at 4 o'clock p m., at the office of said company In Pendle ton, Oregcn, for the purpose of elect Ing officers for the ensuing year. C S. Jackson, president; L, d. Drake ecretary. T'inrsiciAxg. H. 8. OARF1ELD. M. D. HOMED patbls physician and surgeon. Of fire Judd Block. Telephone: Office 141 W: r1 lance lit J SECOND-HAND DEALER. V. FTROBLE. DEALER IN ""NsT and second-hand goods Cash ta for all second-hand goods bouxi Cheapest place In Pendleton to bn muaehold go-ls all and get orl.'ee 11 E Court street Pbsi IT1W. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OH egonian makes a specialty of sse tion sale billa, cards and advertlalsLst We can furnlsb auctioneer, cierk aad advertising complete that will ass are you of having a suoceesfuJ asJe. AUCTION SALBS THE EAST OsV egonian makes a specUlty of sae tlon sale bills, cards and edrertfclnf. We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and advertising complete that wl! assure rot of bavtng a successful sale. ATTORFTS. RALET a RALET. ATT'HNFTK eT aw ntlrm a Anertcao Natinral Back Budding. 41'tTIONEFUS COL W r TOHNKA Al'tTTONEE' ntVt a ."rrts'ty of farmers' st.r ml machinery mf 'The man ts sets you the mi'Oey" I .rave I fnt tfrif .iri, fir LEAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY ..... t fKAKON ('!('. . rrf I K I'