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PAIT.V EAST nTtEfiOMAN', rEN'MT.ETOX, PRECOX. MONDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1914.
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LADIES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
WX GRANDMA'S RACK TEA AND
erLPirm rkcipk and no-
BODY VOL KNOW.
Tl of Sage and Sulphur for
restoring faded. gray hair to Its nat
ural color datea back to grandmoth
er tin. She need It to keep her
hair beautifully dark, glossy and
ebaadant. Whenever her hair fell
out or took on that dull, faded or
streaked appearance, thia simple
mixture waa applied with wonderful
attest.
Bat brewing at homo 1 massy and
f ut of date. Nowaday, by asking at
any drag ttor for a to-cent bottle of
""Vfyslh'e Sac and .Sulphur .Com
pound." Too 1'1 get thia famoua old
reefpe which can b depended upon
Mtnn natural color and beauty to
v- ...- it. mVnJM for B -
f.,., itrhv aratn and
urmi, J t . - - r
felling hair.
A well known downtown druggist
say K darken the hair to naturally
and evenly that nobody can tell It
ba been applied. Too atmply damp
en a sponge or soft bruat with It and
draw thia through your hair. taking
on atrmnd at a time. By morning
tha tray hair disappear, and after
another application or two It become
beaatlfully dark, floaty and abundant
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BULLISH TONE
III WHEAT MART
CHICAGO. Tec. 21. The biggest
bull market alnce the early daya ol
the European war waa ahown In the
Wheat pit Saturday.
Today prices for the active
months were advanced 2 l-4e to 2
I-lc and closed at the top. Late In
the session It waa next to Impoaalble
to execute buying ordera In thia mar-
wet.
Everybody waa on the bull aid,
port houses leading with heavy pur
rhsws against export sale hero and
at the seaboard. Fresh buying ordert
came from the public aa they have
not for weeks and naturally tha bear
leh element, especially tha large
lr'"'W. w-re buying in an
excited
! rrlann'r- The action of the
market
was In line with the news 8 pot wheat
was l-2c higher at Liverpool, the de
mand showing no let up. Argentine
news wa leas favorable. Western ad-
v'ffj told of exporters and millers
competing for all the cash wheat to
be had In their territory. Exporters
raised Lids to secure wheat already
sold to the east.
It beromra more apparent each day
that Chicago stocks are to be cut
fceartly In the near future, and If a
big decrease In the visible comes In
connection with this, those who are
opposing; the advance will have to get
In line for higher prices.
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close. 1122
May Opening. I1JJ 7-i: high.
SI ii 1 I; low, ft.25 7-8; close, II 25
7-IA.
July Opening. 11.11 7-1: high
11.11 1-1; low, till -; close. 11.11
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Lx)cal Playhouses
IJHAT the Press Aeat Has to
" Say of Present and Coming
Atbacboci 4? & JC?
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Onhinv Tuotday and Wclnetlay.
A splendid two part Bison feature
1 "Monnieur Bluebeard." featuring
Murdoch Mac Quarrle In the role of
Frsncoia Villon.
Feicnieur D'Tory commonly known
i. '-Monleur Bluebeard." openly de
Tea King Louis XI and the world In
reneral. Aside from thia he preyn
upon tha maidens of his small do
main. Especially such as leave the
altar as newly wedded wives. Louis
XI decides to try and reform him
and to this end. sends Francois Vil
lon. How Villon finally succeed
makes a very Interesting feature.
"The Decision." Rex Featuring
nnlrt Leonard and Ella Hall
The man Is engaged to Big Flster
but when he loses his fortune she
casts him aside. Little Sister think
him an Ideal lover, however, and sev
eral years later when ha returns with
MRS. DEF EW
NEW yOUK, Iec. 1. Mrs. Chaun
cry M. liepew, ifs of the former
IT. H. senator, has sent a large sub
scription from abroad to the Christ
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snother fortune made In the went he
learns that Little Slater la the true
cne'whom ho really loves.
"Knoopel Day Odd." Sterling.
Louis Is forced to accompany his wife
to the bench. He sees a shapely leg
protruding from under a parasol but
his wife lifads him away hy the ear
Later he meets the beautiful owner
of the leg but gets In bad with her
sweetheart and has to be recued by
his wife.
fast lira; Today
Tom Trrls in 'The Mystery of
Edwin Drood." By Charles Dickens,
in five parts.
A young couple, Edwin Drood and
Itoea Bud. are engaged to be married
This is not a love affair, but a mar
riage of convenience, according to the
wills of their parents They, how
ever, are very fond of each other In
a platonlc friendship. John Jasper,
a young uncle of Edwin Drood, lead
er of the choir and organist of Cloia-ter-ham
Cathedral, unknown to Ed
win Drood, Is madly In love with
ICosa. His passion for her is so in
tense that it drives him to the despair
of opium, and, in secret, he practices
this vise In all manner of low places.
A young man called Neville Landless.
Is also In love with Rosa, and his
feelings are of Jealousy and emnlty
to Drood are, at times. Inflamed se
cretly by John Jasper. There la a
quarrel after dinner one night at
Jasper's house and that night Edwin
Drood disappears. Jasper Immedi
ately arouses the village to suspect
Neville Landless who. In the morn
ing after Drood's disappearance, left
the village for a walking tour.
-my Monday and TuHIay.
Waltcrs and Claremont. one of the
two acts now playing here, have an
act that remind one of a high class
comic opera. They have elaborate
vardrolw and possess voices of un
usual power and sweetness. They
usual power and sweetness.
It Is quite seldom that singers
of their ability are heard In
the smaller theaters; their entire act
I- n great tr.-at to all those who ap
preciate splendid singing and beau
tiful costumes, while they have some
real good comedy, too.
Wentworth and Burns have an act
that's certainly funny; If they can't
make you laugh, nothing can From
ftart to finish they Just make one
laugh lap over on to the next with
their absurdities. They are both
dandy acts.
"In Tune." Two refl American.
Charloote Burton and Ed Coxen are
featured In a pretty story of the out
of doors. In which a girl finds that
a certain author loved her by readlntr
or. of his latest books. Of course she j
contrives to let him know she care
for him too. A charming little pic
ture story.
"The Plumber." Keystone. Here
we are again more of the Keystone
excitement Just made to get you to
laugh.
"Her Younger Sister." Beauty A
lnv drama with a touching heart In
terest. Those f.unil'ar with the ou-tern
niii-tW-toe only have no Idea, of the
Kieat ln.ws d'.i? t' this iara.site ln
the forents of the wct. "hero It
c. lints next t fire and Inject in the
amount of damage dene.
AIDS CHRISTMAS FUND
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mas Fund Ili'iicfit fi'ctivul t the iiiti
CiirUtun li'itii under (lit direction of
Mrs. l'rndli y Martin Mrs D pew him
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PRICE Of HOGS
TAKES A JUMP
(Courtesy Sunday's Journal.)
PORTLAND, Ore. There waa a
sharp advance In the price of hogs
at North Portland for the week, fol-
I, tha -.rfurtnira rtt r!ither limited i
r... .atr demand. Tots
sold as high as $7 60 during the lat
ter part of the week and there wa
a heavk-r demand than offerings.
The week showed the Portland
market In the highest position of all
leading livestock markets In the en
tire country. The trade here has
been greutly stimulated recently by
the cooler weather and In the face
of this receipts decreasd from the to
tal of 8139 last week to 5105 for the
present week.
General hog market range:
Best light $7.5007.60
Medium light 7 4007.45
Good to heavy 7-25
Rough and heavy .75f?7.00
Stockera 6 6.00 M0
Cattle price Are Aided.
Offerings of cattle at North Port
land were smallest for the last six
days than for many years during a
like period. The decreased arrivals
gave the market a very strong tone.
Even the poorere grade stock sold
hifher while during the last few
weeks such stuff showed absolute
i.eglect. Tup steers sold around $7.60
during the week's trade and killers
quickly snapped up bet quality at
this price.
Cattle market conditions In the east
were somewhat less favorable during
the week. While prices showed little
r.ct change for best quality, ordinary
offerings are otf.
General cattle market range:
Select steers $7.2007.50
Good to prime 6. 5007.26
Good to choice 6 606.75
Ordinary to fair 5-75 6.25
Pest cows 6.00 6 25
Good to prim 6 6506 75
Ordinary 5.2505-75
Mutton Market Better.
While the mutton market at North
Portland bos shown a very good tone
for many weeks, the past week's
trade was far the strongest of the sea
j,r,n and further advances in Value
were forced. For top quality lambs
I iho market Is considered safe at $7. 60,
i which is in reality a new high mark
for the present season. Other offer
ings quickly sold at a very substan
tial advance over last week's trading.
For several weeks there has been
a!tno.st a famine In the best quality
d ,amb8 ln the iocaj trade
cr.d killers have been eager bidders
whenever such quality has been avail-
able.
General mutton market range:
Old wethers $6.000 6.25
Best yesirllngs 60
r.st ewes 5 00 0 5.50
Pent east mountain lambs 7.50
Valley light lambs 7.25 07.35
Heavy spring lambs 6 75 07-25
H.iine Product Plan Fails.
LA GRANDE. Ore., Dec. 19 Ef
forts to limit the sale of beer in this
city durini? the remaining year of 11
c ned saloons to the La Grande
niaCe product met with failure whet
FROM ABRO AD
throidea and her aid at this time, al
though alio is compelled to bo abroad
is clmrui ti'llslle. Mrs. Martin is sid
ed in her enterprise by many promU
lie nt New York society loaders.
ai m ar
the city commissioner gianted to I
Lottes a license to conduct a salooi
v hlch had been held up slnre a pr
vlous meeting of the commission
A request had been pre;nted tf
the commission asking that offlcla
action be taken limiting the sale o'
been in the city to the local product
Mr. Lottes had refused to compl
with the request and an effort wai
made to prevent the granting of hl
license. At the meeting the city at
torney gave It as his opinion that th
commissioners had no Jurisdiction Ir
this matter whatever and the onI
question for them to consider In Mr.
Lotte's petition for a license was that
of his past conduct as a saloonkeep
er. In parts of the west where trees
are scarce, sage brush Is used for fuel
In Nevada the large main stems are
trimmed by Indians at $3.00 a cord
and delivered to the user at about
$6.50. f-age brush burns rapidly and
is rather dirty, but produces good
heat
State of Ohio, city of Toledo,
Lucas County ss.
Frank J. Cbeoey makes ostb tbst B fc
senior partner of the form of F. J. Cbetiej
k Co., doing business In the City of To
ldn. County snd H(st aforesaid, and tha'
aid firm will pay tbe stim of O.NB HUN
il(KI UOLI.AK8 for earb and every east
of Catarrh that cannot be -nrd by us a
it UALL'g CATAKRn CTKE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
worn to bfore ms snd kobsrrtbed It
mj piwrue, this 6tb day of December
A. D.
(Ueal) a. W. 0LEA8OV:
Notary Tnblle
nsll's Catsrrh Core Is taken Intfrnallj
snd arts directly npoe the blood snd ma
roos surfarM of tbe system. Bend for tes
tlmonlala, free.
K. i. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O.
Hold bv sll Druntlats. 75e.
Take Hall's Family Mils for eonitlpatloa
ACID IN STOMACH
SOURS THE FOOD
SAYS EXCESS OF irrDROCIILOR
10 ACID IS CAUSE OF IX
DIGESTIOX. A well known authority states that
stomach trouble and Indigestion la
nearly always due to acidity acid
stomach and not as most folks be
lieve, from a lack of digestive Julcea
He states that an excess of hydro
chloric acid in the stomach retards
digestion and starts food fermenta
tion then our meals sour like garbage
ln a can, forming acid fluids and gas
es which inflate the stomach like a
toy balloon. We then get that heavy,
lumpy feeling In the chest, we eruc
tate sour food, belch gas, or have
heartburn, flatulence, waterbrash, or
nausea.
He tells us to lay aside all digestive
aids and Instead, get from any har
macy four ounces of Jad Salts and
take a tablespoonful ln a glass of
water before breakfast while It Is ef
fervescing, and furthermore, to con
tinue this for one week. While re
lief follows the first dose. It la Im
portant to neutralize the acidity, re
move the gas making mass, start the
liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus
promote a free flow of pure digestive
juices.
Jad Salts la In expensive and made
from th acid of grapes and lemon
juice, combined with lthla and so
dium phosphate. This harmless salts
Is used by thousands of people for
stomach trouble with excellent re
sults. CHICHESTER S FIL&
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rills to I:c4 a -1 .ild imiiii-.SV,'
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SQlflCYCSMiaSTStiLTftllESE
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer
Opposite poetofflce. Funeral parlor
two funeral cars. Calls responded to
lsr or eight Fhona 76.
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE 6TORE
Funeral director and UcenseJ em
balmer. Most modem funeral parlor,
morgue and funeral cars. Calls re
sponded to dsy or night. Corner
Main and Water streets. Telephone It.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HART1IAN ABSTRACT CO MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to ail
lands ln Umatilla county. Loans oa
crtr and farm property. Boye and
sella all kinds of rel estate Does
nral brokeraae business. Pays
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents Writes Ore, life and acci
dent Insurance. References, any bank
In Pendleton.
JAMBS JOHNS, Pres.
a H. MARSH, See.
BBNTLBT LBFFTNOWELL. REAL
itste. fir, Ufa and accident (near-
SDoe agsnta. Ill Mala street. Phone
414.
LEOAL PLANKS Or EVERY VI
script ion for county court, clreU'
court. Justice court, real eststs, mu
for sale at East Oresonisa ofrtce.
VFTFRINAHY SflttJF.ONS. ,
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C W. LASSEN, M. D V l".)lNTT
VKfilturhn Mewt1-tn'ii Irli-inioru '
i IT; office tellephone :o.
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TOE LAND OF SUNSHINE, FRX'IT AND FLO WE II 3
CALLS YOU
With SUMMEKTIMC In WIVTKK.
Outdoor and Indoor fcporte Boating, Surf-bathing, Driving, Golf, Polov
Tennis. For rest and recreation, California Is delightful.
For Safety and Comfort, t" via th
Oregon-Washington Railro&d 6 Navigation Co.
through Portland. RETURN THE SAME WAT.
CALIFORNIA IS STAGING TWO BIG SHOWS
Celebrating Completion of the Panama Canal
Panama-Pacific International Exposition
San IVandwo, February 20 to December 4, HIS.
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION
San Diego, January 1 to December SI, 1915.
They represent the highest and best of
human endeavor in the world of art. sci
ence and Industry. Sec floth of Them.
Tickets, Information, etc., upon applica
tion to
T. F. O'Brien, Agent, O-W. R, A X. Co,
Pendleton, Oregon.
It. BI KXS. D. F. A P. A,
Walla Walla, Wash.
I
F you are not a Bryan
and still insist on Prohibition Drink, we carry
Hill Bros. Blue Can, 2 and S
pound can,
mils Bros. Freemont Roast, 1
pound packages.
J. N. Il 3. B. ln 2 and 1 pound
cans.
JOHN W. DYER,
East Alta St.
Farm and City Loans
Plenty of Money for Conservative
Loans, at Reasonable Rateof Inter
est Without Unnecessary Delay.
Mark Moorhouse Company
112 East Court Street
PREP FOUR-IN-ONE
rliCK "ANNA BELLE DOLL"
Brin or eend five of these Coupons properly eipned and 10
to the East Oregonian office and pet a ''Four-in-One" muslin
cut-out feature or "Anna Bell Doll" feature.
No..
Pendleton,
EAST OREGOXIAN PUB
Herewith please find fire "Four-in-One" Coupons and 10
for which please give me a "Four-in-One" muslin cut-out
feature or "Anna Bell Doll."
Name.
AdJress
If sent bv mail add 2c for postage.
BE SUrv'E AXD STATE WHICH FEATURE IS WANTED
.TTOHXETS.
RALET A RALET. ATTORNEYS AT
aw. Office ln American National
Bank Building
JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNEY AT
law. Office in Despain building
CARTER & SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In rear of American
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT
law. Office otst Taylor Hardware
Company.
PETERSON at BISHOP. ATTOR
neys at law; rooms I and 4. Smith
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice In all atate
and federal courts. Rooms 1. I, t
and 4. over Taylor Hardware Co.
GEORGE W. C0UTT8, ATTORNEY
at law, estates settled, wills, deeds,
mortgsgea and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17, Schmidt
block.
FREDERICK 8TEIWER. ATTORNEY
at law. Office ln SmlU-Crawford
building.
S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND
consulior at law. Office ln Deepain
building.
ROjCOE R. JOHNSON. ATTORNEY
at taw Office la DeepsJn building
PHYSICIANS.
H 8 OARFIEU), M. D. HOMEO-
psthts physician and surgeon. Of 1
'lee Ju4d Block. Telephone: Offloe
41 W- r1,1i,nc lit J
AUCTION' KKK& I
COL W r. T'HNKA. AUCTIONEE !
nukr a specialty of fanners' stiel 1
and mschlnery ia:es. "Ths man tks
. , u,r rtionvy ' lavs crdsr
( k- Uregoclan office.
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Democract
"Wadco." the Kin of them all
in threes.
Crescent 99, In 1 lb. package.
Also a full line of Crescent bulk
Coffees and Teas.
GROCERYMAN
Thone 538
COUPON
Ore.,
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SECOND-HAND DEALTRS.
V. STROBLE. DEALER IN N f
and second-hand goods Cask a'-
for all second-hand goods bougk.
Cheapest place ta Pendleton to tujj
household gooJs. Call and gst kls
prices. Ill E. Court street. Pkete
J71W.
WANTED PA RTY WILL PAT cash
or give tra? for Umatilla counts
farm. :o to 149 per acre. AdJrsea,
Box 12. Athena. Ore.
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ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATION
wedding announcements embosee4
private and buslnesa stationery, ete.
Very latest styles. Call at East Or
gonlan office and se samplsa
TRESPASS NOTICES. 8TALUO-1
SEASON CARDS ai.d SALE BILU
of every description printed at rea
sonable prlcns st the East Oregonlaa,
We hsve a fire lot of stock cuts tksl
our patrons are allowed th free on
of.
AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR
egonlan makes a spei'laltf of suc
tion sale bills, cards and advortlslna.
We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and
advertising complete that will snore
you of having a successful sale
BEAVER ENGRAVING
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