East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 17, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OKEGONTAN, PEKDTFTON. OREGON. TIH'KSPA Y. DECEMBER 17. 1f14.
vnv. SEVEN.
HOG MARKET IS
UP FIVE CENTS
(Oeurtesy Wedneaday'a, Journal )
I'OHTLAND, ore. Hog prlis were
lifted tc to 10c In tin. North Portland
yards for the duy with ul-a of top
jra thla morning til $7.3!'H'7 40.
There wua duly u smull run reported
In the yard over night und some of
thruie cuina direct to klllirs from tlx-ir
country buyer.
The local niurkel K"ln stands at
the a end of tlie leading stockyard
market of the country In regard to
swine values ,and the situation here
la very strong at the higher price.
Oeneral hog market range:
Heat light I7SSU7.40
Medium light 7-21
Good to heavy 7.0017.10
Hough and heavy 7-76
Blockers COO 0140
Good CatUo Are linn.
While there was not a alngle arriv
al in the cattle pens at North Port
land over night, the trend of the trade
la enowlng atrength for toft atuff and
there la every Indication that $7. CO
for host will be maintained.
The demand for poor atuff la atlll
at low ebb and aalea In thla line can
only be made at extreme low quota
tion. General cattle market range:
Selected steers 17.30 0 7-60
Oood to prime I SO 7 :3
Good to choice 1.60 1.75
Ordinary to fair 5.75WI28
Beat cows 6 90 ? I 00
Good to prime 5fi.85
Ordinary 6 25 5.10
Soleeted calves 8 00
Fancy bul'ji 25 6 8.75
Btata ef "hto. cly of Toledo,
I.oraa Cimotr
Freak J. Cheney intke oath that be If
Motor ptrtoer of the frm of T. I. Chnj
Co.. doing bimlneu In the City of To
Imfch Conoir aod Hide afrealit. ind that
aM firm lll lay the sum of (INK lit M
pliri IkH.I.AHM tt each and ererr rss
of Catarrh that rannut h enred by to um
ef UALL'H CATAKItll t I KE.
FI1ANK J. HI EVICT.
Avora to hefnre roe and nhvrlhe4 It
my prewKire. tbla lib day of I Xx ember
A. I). IW.
(Heal) A. W. Rl.EAPON.
Notary I'ublle
Haira Ostarrh Cur If taken loternall;
and art directly op"B the blnod and mn
cone rtv of the ijratem. Head fur tat
tl moo la la. fre.
f. i. OHKNKT A CO.. Toledo. O.
Hold be all lrork'lta. 7ic
Tak Utile family HI Is for eonatlpatloe
IF KIDNEYS AND
BLADDER BOTHER
TAKR KAI.TS TO IT.I S1I KIDXEYS
AND NKI.THA1J7.F. 1KKITAT
IXG AdltS.
Kidney and bladder weakneaa re
ault from uric arid, says a noted au
thority. Tho kidneys filter this acid
from the blood and paaa It on to tbe
bladder, where It often remalna to
Irritate and Inflame, caualng A burn
ing. scAldlng aenaatlon, or setting
up an Irritation at the neck of the
bladder, obliging you to seek relief
two or threo times during the night
The sufferer la In contant'dread. the
water rajuM-s aomctlmea with a scald
ing serration and Is very profuse;
again, there la difficulty In avoiding
It
IlladJer weakneiw. moat folks call
It. becauM! they can't control urina
tion. While It Is extremely annoying
and sometimes very painful, thla la
really one of the most simple ail
ments to overcome. Get about four
ounces of Jad Salts from your pbar
maclKt and take a tablespoonful In
gtam of water before breakfast, con
tlnuo this for two or three days. This
will nontmllzA the acids In the urine
so It no longer Is a source of Irrita
tion to the bladder and urinary or
gans which then act normally airnln
Jad Palts Is Inexpensive harmless,
and Is made from the acid of grape
and lemon Juice, combined with llth
i n i. nueil bv thousands of folks
who are subject to urinary disorders
caused by uric acid Irritation. j
Salts Is splendid for kidneys and
causes no bad effects wkntcver.
ti... .. hiv ii nteasnnt. efferves
cent lithla water drink, which quick
ly relieves blodiler troumos.
SAGE TEA DANDY
TO DARKEN HAIR
ITS C.KAXIMOTHKK'S KKCirK
TI) llltlXG HACK COM HI
AX! M STKK Tt) HAUL
You can turn gray, faded hair
beautifully dark and lustrous almost
over night If you'll get a &o-ccni nmut
r "Wrath's HnEO Btld Sulphur Com-
im.m.l" at nnv drua store. Millions
of bottles of thla old. famous Sage
Tea Recipe Are Bold annually, sas
well known druggist her, because
it .ioun. tha hair so naturally and
evenly that no one can tell It has
been applied.
Thnu whose hair Is turning gray
becoming faded, dry, scraggly and
thin hava a. aurDrUe awaiting them,
because after one or two applications
the gray hair vanishes ana our
inok. hrnme luxuriantly dark and
beautiful. All dandruff goes, scalp
Itching And fAllIng hair stopa.
Tbla Is the age of youth. Gray
haired, unattrActlve folks aren t
ixanla ca mil tl i tin Slt busy with Wy-
eth's Sage And Sulphur tonight and
you'll b delighted wltn your or
handaome hair And your youthful ap
pearance within a few days.
S PILIA
" t UK IIA1IU ;I!BAMK A
HRlN A J .,aiM.( r O.amani
I'll I. l Itrd A UnlJ "'" VV
si
The IJon. on of thp mont power
lu the Ftralta of tyigellan after
two colliers.
Ordinary .' 4 00O4 25
Mutton Tral I Strtmf.
Quite a fair run of mutton was
shown In the North Portland yards
overnight. Receipts were the great
eat of any day this week to date. The
trade continues In a very strong po
altlon with prices well maintained.
General mutton market range:
Old wethers . 008 25
Best yearlings "
Best ewes 4.75 0 5.00
B-et e mt mountain lambs ' 7 60
Best east mountain lambs
Valley light lambs 8.25 (t 7 25
Heavy uprlng lambs 6.7S ".J5
IJveMtot-lc Shipper
Hogs J. T. Cooper, Condon. 1 load;
O. K. Warner. Lebanon. 1 load; H. w.
McKwen, Goldendale. Wash. 1 load.
fheep Slusher Bros.. Condon. 2
loails, Gwendoen, 1 load; A. l
Bunnell, Fullbrl'dge, WuMi'., 2 loads;
T. A nine, Corvallls, 3 loads.
Mixed stuff Bedmond Lumber A
Produce Co., Bedmond 1 load
calves snd hogs; W. II. Block, Mc
Coy. 1 load hops and heep direct to
I'n'lon Meat Co.; J. V. Dlnsmore.
West Pelo, 1 load hogs and sheep di
rect to t'nlon Meat company.
Local Playhouses
ATHAT tha Preu Aent Hal to
" Say of Present and Comlnf
A tt action
J
Orj'liciiin Thuolay and lYIdsy.
"Perils of Pauline." episode No. 12.
Kach episode is mora thrilling and
exciting than the laM. Don't miss
any of them.
"The Line Blder." Eclair two-part
drama, featuring Edna Payne and ,
Bolurt Frazler. The young line rider,
was fearlejis, both In loving and
flKhtlng. He ran a desperate chance (
when he went after the cattle thives. .
but his reward waa unexpected and
great.
"The Storm Bird." Powers. Fea
turing Edna Maison and Bay Galla
gher. Jack, the mate, defends the cabin
boy from the drunken captain. Later
he flghta the captain when the latter
attempts to force his attentiona on
Jack's sweetheart. It Is the cabin
boy who prevents the captain from
carrying out a fiendish revenge upon
Jack and the girl
"Father's Bride." Joker comedy.
Hubby marries against father's wish
es and the household Is In a state of
consternation when a telegram Is re
ceived stating that father will arrive
that evening. They fix up a clever
plan but It Is upset by a tipsy bache
lor who gets In the wrong apartment.
However, father forgives them and
all ends well.
SOCIETY SHAM AT PASTIME.
Hollow imnm f "Inner Sr-t" sliwn In
Wall of JctMio."
A dramatic arraignment of the sham
of society, the hollowness of some of
the "Inner sets" of London with their
card playing, flirtations and frivolity
Is shown In "The Walls of Jericho,"
s thrilling lenlure coming to the Tas
tlme for Its first appearance here to
day. Edmund Breese, who .player on the
legitimate stage before ho went Into
the movies, la taking the leading role.
Miss Clairo Whitney, featured In a
numler of powerful dramas now on
the screen, is playing opposite him.
Ileallsni In each of the 800 scenes la
one of the strong points of the play.
The story of the production of the
film has some thrills of Its own. for
Miss Whitney, during the making of
the drnma. was In two automobile
collisions within 30 minutes and nar
rowly escaped serious Injury when
her oar backed Into a heavily loaded
automobile truck. While the pictures
of an Interior of a moving train were
being filmed with Breese In the eye of
tho camera, the platform on which
the machine was placed was aide
swiped by a tree close to the track
and the photographer and director
brushed like flies from the speeding
train. Neither was hurt
Breese plays Jack Froblsher, an
Australian sheepman who has be
come wealthy, married a peer'a
daughter and given her the advanta
ges of London society. After ho dis
covers the hollow life that his wife
In living, he finally blows down "The
Walla of Jericho" around her heart,
diverts her attention from amuse
ments and brings her back to hearth
and home.
"The Walls of Jericho" will run
through Friday night's performance
Cny Wednesday and Thursday.
Maloy and Mack In eccentric sing
ing and dancing will be the vaude
ville act for these two days. A good
novelty set and highly amusing.
'A Mother of tho Shadows." two
Beel Kaybee. .A spirited story of
early Indian warfare In which an In
dian girl married to a voun" l'""'""
nnt and dlsplsed by him, save tha
fort In a heroic way and so proves
her loyalty.
Mutual Weekly No 9. Late war
BRITISH DREADNAUGHT WHICH SANK THE NURNBERG
ful war verls of th flrnt line of the
long chaHe that began after the Brit-
news; aome mor modern danceji and
other Interesting events.
"Other People's Business." Key
stone. A comedy of busybodles In a
amall town, put on with all the Key
stone zip and vim.
Saloonmen Said to
Have Lost Nothing
in Copperfield Raid
PBOl lTS ILLEGAL I7X LAItE
GOVI UXOIl AM) OTHEUS
IX ItEPLY TO Sl IT.
PAKER, Ore.. Lee. l!7. Denial
that the CopperMeld saloonmen lost
n.oney which they would have made
In the liquor business at Copperfifcld
was made a part of the answer of
G.ivernor West, B. K. Lawson snd
Yun N. Walton to the suits brought
by H. II. Stewart and Antone Wari.er
Mid bv Winiarn Wiegand for reoov
? of J7500 damages for the deatr'1-!.
Hon of their saloon business. Th"
'wisv.fi was filed by Frank T. Co.lk-r
of Portlund, Attorney for Governor
V't. i
Toe Aiifwer declarea that the Cop
perficli! aaloonmen made money but
ths: they did so only fram the ille
pa 1 .isiness of conductln gambllnT
jMrie. foi drinks, etc.. and that the H
iior Ivsiness was run other at
a ! .).
Bui-lnc lx-prrl"n Cltnl.
The answer declares that the Cop
perfleld saloons were battling against
each other In the limited field for bus.
lncs, at a time of business depression
and that no one was making money
legitimately.
It is contended that the principal
part of the bUHiness which the gov
ernor closed consisted of gambling
halls Instead of saloons, and that
therefore the governor certainly was
empowered to close them. The an
swer also alleges that the plaintiffs
were Illegally rectifying liquor which
they kept In bulk and stamped fraud
ulently ns bonded goods. It is de
clared that the saloonmen mixed al
cohol and water with the liquors and
otherwise illegally rectified them.
Xolso Injures Health.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 17 Don't
make unnecessary noises, is the ap
peal made by the department of health
and charities In Its weekly bulletin In
tho Interest of the public health. It
soya;
' The matter of the suppression of
noise dhectly concerns the health and
welfitre of our people, and it Is for
this reason that this department ha
Indorsed the protests Is against and Is
desirous of co-operating with any ef
foil to bring about a fupprcmion of
all unnecessary useless and prevent
able noises especially those which dl
turb the rest and sleep of the people
of the community affected.
"No sensible person who lives In a
hirire citv. which Is the center of so
many and varied activities, expects
to find the quiet and calm of th
country Put every citir.cn has th)
rij:ht to expert that the period of the
day that he sets aside for rest and
sleep fhrll be dlstrubed as little u
j issible.
"Fuithermore, It Is really surpris
ing with what equanimity the vast
majority of our people tolerate and
nuleVly adjust themselves to noises
that are really necessary and which
i.rrve some useful purpose. The cam-M'iL-n
Is not analnst noise, but against
unnecessary and preventable noise
the hundred and one harsh and dis
cordant sounds for which there Is ab
solutely no excuse.
"It must be borne In mind, too.
thnt there are thousands of nlsht
workers In the city who must get
their rest and sleep during the day
time, and that they are especially de
ferring of every consideration and
protection from unnecessary and pre
ventable noises."
Rowt for Kidneys Says Iootor.
Dr. J. T. R. Neal, Greenville. So.
Car., says that In his 30 years of ex
perience he has found no preparation
for tho kidneys equal to Foley Kidney
rills Pain In back and hips Is an
Indication of kidney trouble a warn
ing to build up the weakened kidneys,
make them vigorous, ridding your
blood of acids and poisons. Foley
Kidney Pills will help any case of
medicine ..cmfwy cmfwy cmfwypta
kidney and bladder trouble not beyond
the reach of medicine. In 60c and
$1.00 slues, fold everywhere Adv.
Tiro Costs Must Do PaUI.
NEW TORK, Dec. 17. New York
ers on whose premises fires occur,
"due to their own wilful and culpa
ble negligence," hereafter will have
to pay the fire department the cost
of extinguishing them, according to
a statement by Fire Commissioner
Robert Adamson.
Tho commissioner based his state
ment on a decision In his favor ren
dered by the appellate division of the
court In a suit which ho brought
ngalnst a corporation for $1500, the
cost of fighting a stubborn fire In
a big factory building which the cor
poration owned.
lirltlah navy whkh caught and de-
iHh a'luadron had deatroyed three
SPOKANE GIRL
IN CAMPAIGN TO
STOP "MASHING"
"MASH THE MASHER" IS SIGAX
OF WOUKIXG MISSES IX
WASHINGTON CITY.
SPOKANE, Waah., Dec. 17. "To
stop mashing, smash the masher," Is
the war cry of 60 Spokane working
girls who are taking apeclal physical
training in an evening course conduct,
ed by Physical Director C. 11. Hunt
of the Lewis and Clark high school
and Jack Carnahan, captain of the
high school football team.
At the request of the girls, a course
In aelf defense has been organized by
Carnahan In the high e'.hool gymna
sium, und everything known to the
boxing und wrestling sciences, aa well
as practical "sword'' work with the
umbrella and Jlu Jitsu tactic, will be
taught the girls, several of whom
weigh above the 150 pound mark.
"The girls contend." states Mr.
Hunt, that both men and women po
lice have failed to atop mashers from
forcing their attentions on young wo
men, chiefly because the masher
makes no advances until he finds the
girl alone. They believe that a couple
of ahort hooka to the Jaw, a Jab from
a skulfully handled umbrella, or a
forced back flip on a hard pavement
will do much more than moral suasion
to make the masher understand that
hla presence In the vicinity is unde
sirable. Chloroform Man It Busy.
NEW YORK, Dec. 17. "The
Chloroform Cash Man" la at large In
the Hronx. He visited 15 families re
cently In apartment houses on the
south side of Eat One Hundred and
Kortv-first street. He worked quick
ly, first waving a handkerchief over
ltu stole more-
III U ultima . u v . ... - - - .
than $1000 In cash and many small I
pieces of Jewelry.
Among those robled were Rubin
ticker, of No. 40; Wolf Friedman.
No. 4H. and Louis Jadlker. No. 470.
The victims have given the burglar
hla name. None awoke until five
hours after his visit.
WIZARD EDISOX
o obeys his win:
Mrs. Thomas A. Edison.
Mrs. Kilisun. wife of the "WUard
of Electricity." made her husband
stay at home the day after one of his
motion picture plants was destroyed
by fire, despite the fact that Mr. Ed
ison was extremely desirous of visit
ing the ruins to make arrangements
for rebuilding. Mrs. Edison -convinced
her h'.island that she could attend
to affairs Just r.s well a himself, and
went oit and took entire charge of
all details necessary at the ruins of
the smoking $5,000 000 plant.
f if
KJ&A
atroyed the German ruUer Number
ether German craloers and captured
CHICAGO WHEAT
LOWER AT CLOSE
CHICAGO, Dec. 17. Closing prices
for wheat were at a loss of 8-8c for
both December and May. The market
opened with an advance of l-4c for
the former, but May was unsupported
At the start and showed a loss of l-8c
While there was a strong tone for
pot wheat abroad, little change was
shown In quotations.
WHEAT.
Dec Open, 11.19; high, $1.19 1-4;
low, $1.18 1-4; close, $118 3-8A.
May Open, $1.22 8-8; high, $1.22
7-8; low, $1.22; close, $1.22 S-8A.
The Uinta mountains of Utah, In
cluded within the Wasatch, Uinta and
Ashley national forests, should be
come a favorite recreation region, be
cause of the many small lakes with
in depressions scooped out by glacial
drifts. Seventy such lakes can be
counted from Relr's peak, and one
particular township, 38 miles square,
contains more than a hundred.
JUST IN TIME.
Sonic Pendleton reople May Walt
Till It's Too Late.
Don't wait until too late.
Re sure to be In time.
Just In time with kidney Ills
Means curing the backache, the diz
ziness, the urinary disorders
That so often come with kidney
troubles.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for this
very purpose.
Here Is testimony to prove their
merit.
Mrs. W. H. Bennett. 835 N. Fifth
St.. Walla Walla, Wash, says: 1
had rheumatic pains In my limos and
a lame and weak back My kidneys
didn't act regularly and the kidney se
cretions were scant. I was feeling so
poorly that 1 knew I must do some
thing and I used two boxes of Doan's
Kidney Pills. They gave me great
relief."
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Bennett had. Foster-Milburn
Co.. Props-, Buffalo, N. Y.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN 8. BAKER FUNERAL DI
rector And licensed embalmer
Opposite postoffloe. Funeral parlor
wo rur.eral cars. Calla responded to
lay or night Phone 75.
I. T BROW?rS FURNITURE STORE
Funeral director and licensed em
Almer. Most modern funerAl pArlor.
morgue and funeral ears. Calls re
sponded to day or night Corner
Main and Water streets. Telephone IS.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
UARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to All
lands In Umatilla county. Loans on
Mty and farm property. Buys And
lelsj Alt kinds of real estste. Does
e.n.ral brokerage business. Pays
taxes and makes Investments for non-
residents Writes flro. life and aocI
lent Insurance. Referencea, Any hAnk
in Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS. Pres.
C. H. MARSH. 8ec
3ENTLET LEFFINGWELL, REAL
atate, fir, life And' Accident lneur
tnce AgentA. til Main street. Pkone
LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERT DE
scrlptlon for county court, elrou)
court Justice court real estate, r
for sale at Eaat Oregonian office.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
C W. LASSEN. M D V OCNT1
Veterinarian Heslilcnre telephoni
17; office tellephone 10
YOU GO TO SPOKANE
on the
Northern Pacific Railway
I.EAVi: I'EXBI.I TOX J:.V P. M. ABBIVE SPOKANE. 10
FOR CHICAGO
Close connection with through train, running via.
Minneapolis ur. 1 rit. Paul. Fast time
TO ST. LOUIS
Through train from Pacific Northwest, via St.
Joe and Kansas City.
The Famous Dining Car Service
On all transcontinental trains.
The Great Big Baked Potato
Served on All dining cars.
TO SEATTLK. TACOM., EVERETT, RELLIXGHAM, VAXCOlTEJt,
B. C. IORTLAXD, and points beyond, have your tickets
read via this routs.
Winter Excursion Fares
TO TLORIDA During December. January,
February. Return Limit May 31.
Tickets Full information Berths.
W. ADAMS, Ai-ent, Pendleton, Ore.
A. D. ClWlton A. G.
Til
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, 1IS5. St Loois.
1904, Chicago, 1895. Paris. 1900.
92 Proof at 10 Cents a Drink or $1.50 pr Gallon.
BREDING. HANSEN & MILLER Penoleto Oregoa
THE
Open Day
and Night
Meals 25c and up.
Special Evening
Lunches.
Duello
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ATTORNEYS.
RALET A RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT
.aw. Office In American National
Bank Building
JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNEY AT
law. Office In Despaln building
CARTER A SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS
at law. Offlc In rear of American
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company,
PETERSON A BISHOP. ATTOR
neys At law, rooms I and 4, Smith
Crawford building;.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice in All state
and federal courts. Rooms L I. I
and 4. over Taylor Hardware Co.
GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY
At law, estates settled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17, Schmidt
block.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY
at Iaw. Office In Smith-Crawford
building.
S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND
consuUor At Iaw. Office In Despaln
building.
ROSCOE R. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY
At Iaw. Office In Despaln building
PH T S1C1AN 8.
H. S. GARFIELD. M. D HOMEO
pathle physician and surgton. O
flee Judd Block. Telephone: Office
Ul W- raMnc Sit J
AUCTIONEERS.
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machinery ile "The mar t.
ets you the money ' lv.
it East Oregonian nfrtc
ml
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Bar
Fine, Clean
Furnished
Rooms
in connection
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coupon
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SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE. DEALER IN N
and second-hand gootts. Cash sat
for all second-hand goods bongk'.
Cheapest place In Pendleton to baj
household gooda Call and get Ala
crlces. Ill E. Court street Paeie
J71W.
WANTED PARTY WILL PAT casa
or give trac" for Umatilla county
farm, ISO to J0 per Acre. Address.
Box IS, Athena, Ore,
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wedding announcements, embossed
private and business stationery, eta.
Very latest styles. Call at East Ore
gonian office and see sarajles
TRESPASS NOTICES. 8TALLI0.1
SEASON CARTS And SALE BILU
of every description printed At rea
sonable prices At the East Oregonian.
We have a fln lot of stock cuts tkal
our patrons are allowed th free oj
of.
AUCTION SALES THIS EAST OH
egonlan makes a specialty of aoe
tlon sale bills, cards and advertlaln
We can furnish auctioneer, clerk an4
advertising complete that will assur
vow of having a successful sale
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