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EIGHT PAGES. LIVESTOCK RUNS ARE NOT HEAVY (Courtesy Tuesday's Journal.) . PORTLAND, Ore. There vu only a very limited run of livestock In the North Portland yards over night, fol lowing the liberal showing of yester day. Trend of the hog trade here continues firm at 17.60, which Is still the highest price of any of the es tablished stockyards markets of the country. General hog market range: Best light S 7.E0 Medium light 7.40 7.43 flood to heavy 7. 15 Rongh and heavy 67507 00 Etockera . ... 6.00 6.40 Cattlo Kltowliiif Small, While the trend of the trade con tlnnes quite favorable In the cattle market et North Portland and epe clally for superior quality offerings, there was nominal business In the yards today with limited offerings. General conditions are practically the same as yesterday. General cattle market range: Selected steers t 7 50 Good to prime 7.00 07.25 Good to choice ..S 6.60 4? 6 75 Ordinary to fair 6 7606 25 Rest cows 6.0006.25 Good to prime 6.65 05.75 Ordinary calves 7 0008 00 Fancy bulls 6.2506.75 Ordinary 4.00 04 25 Khofp Situation Ktronff. Situation In the sheep and lamb Try a box of that Embassy Lawn Linen 48 Sheets 48 Envelopes All for 25c at Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best 1 Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES'. HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON CARNE -SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE 'Everything clean and up-to-date; FIRST CLASS SERVICB TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood SU. Phone J7 Pendleton, Ore- Duf eh Horny mmm. ST" LAYNC & HUGHES. Proprietors Good Hay, Grain and Water Large, Horse, Cattle and Sheep Corrals First-Class Attention Day and Night Givo us a Trial West 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 DAILY trade continues strong, with prices well maintained. Of late only a small amount of the Mock, especially lambs, hns been of top quality, and this Is reflected generally in values. General mutton market range: Old wethers $6.0006.25 Rest yearlings 6.60 Best ewes 5.000 6-60 BeHt east mountain lambs 7.40 07.60 Vallfcy light lambs 7.25 07 35 Heavy spring lambs 6.7607 25 Livestock Shipper. Hogs C. W. Ashpole, Medford, 1 load. Sheep J. W, Drown, Bouver, 2 loads, MJxed stuff Ed Hallock, Lewlston, Idaho, 1 load cattle and hogs; G. W. I'enn, Souver, 1 loud cattle and sheep; II. A, White, Roosevelt, Wash., 1 load hogs and sheep. I'XO.E SAM TAKES VP MUCH SPACE AT EXPO. SAN FRANCISCO, pec. 22 With the lHsuanec of a permit for 66,000 square feet of exhibit space In the Palace of Liberal Arts, negotiation for the United States government display at the Panama-Pacific Inter national Exposition have Just been completed here. This is the largest amount of exhibit space to be occu pied by any governmental exhibit at this or any other previous universal exposition. The display will Include exhibits of naval and military education, prac tice of military and navay medicine, cfflce of Indian affairs, department, of commerce and labor, land depart ment, which has the administration of ail the public parks, reservations and other public lands; federal depart ment of health, reclamation service, government printing office, census bu reau. American Red Cross, Isthmian canal commission and numerous others. In addition to the displays in the ! Palace of Liberal Arts, the federal r.overnment will be represented by ex. hlblta in the Palace of Mines and Met allurgy, the Palace of Social Econ omy and Education and elsewhere In the exposition. INDIANA LEGISLATORS POIND NOT GUILTY INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Dec. 22. All IS members and employes of the Indiana state legislature, who were Indicted by the Marion county grand Jury on the charge of making and .presenting false claims against the state of Indiana, were acquitted byj ; judge Marxey. ine acquittal came In quick time, the court having the , matter under advisement since Frl juay noon. The Indictments were re turned December 4. I Decision was first announced as to 10 defendants who were In the court' 1 .. v . . .1 a . ... t 1 '.'." -" w "' """"""-i ed the same decision In the cuse of two absent defendants and the prose cutor then nolle prossed the ca-e against John J. Keegan, to have been tried later. DRESS WARM AND KEEP FEET DRY T1XI.S RHEUMATISM SUEFERERS TO TAKK SALTS AND GET RID OF URIC ACID Rheumatism Is no respecter of age, sex, color or rank. If not the most dangerous of human afflictions It Is ono of the most painful. Those subject to rheumatism should eat less meat, dress as warmly as possible, avoid any undue exposure, and above all, drink lots of pure water. Hheumntism ! rnimi hv m-i ooM which is generated in the bowels and ! absorbed Into the blood. It is the func tion of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast It off In the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this Impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are clos ed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fall to eliminate this uric ucld which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling In the Joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. . . v. t- . r . . . 1 1 i i.ioi ims o! rurumuuimi, get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon ful In a gluRs of water and drink be fore breakfast each morning for a week. This Is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these Impurities. Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harmless and is made from the add of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Uth la and Is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are sub ject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent llthla-water drink which overcomes uric acid and is beneficial to your kidneys aa well. Food Yard EAST OREflONTAX, PENDLETON", OTCKflOX, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1914. KAISERIN CHEERS SOLDIERS OFF FOR FRONT i . mm 1 l 33. . The shown ers to empress of Germany Is here presenting bouquets of flow officers of the lmperal guard Local Playhouses VA7HAT the Preti Afenl Hi to " Say of Pretent and Coming' Atti action 1 e7 a7 Orpheom Tuesday and Wednesday. A splendid two part Bison feature is "Monsieur Bluebeard," featuring Murdock Mac Quarrle in the role of Francois Villon. ' Pelgnleur D'Tory commonly known as "Monsieur Bluebeard." openly de fies King Louis XI and the world in reneral. Aside from this he preys vpon the maidens of his small do main. Especially such as leave the altar as newly wedded wives. Louis XI decide to try and reform him and to this end, sends Francois Vll- ltn. How Villon finally succeeds makes a very Interesting feature. "The Decision." Rex Featuring Robert Leonard and Ella Hall The man Is engaged to Pig Sister but when he loses his fortune she casts him aside. Little Sister think Mm an Ideal lover, however, and sev eral years later when he returns with onother fortune made In the west he( learns that Little Sister Is the true cne whom he really loves. "Snoopcla Day Odd." Sterling. Louis la forced to accompany his wife to the beach. He sees a shapely leg protruding from under a parasol but his wife leads him away by the ear. loiter he meets the beautiful owner of the leK but cets In bad with her sweetheart and has to be rescued by his wife. UnMlmo THlay. "The Golden Beetle," a four part t Geo. Kline spectacular picture will be repeated today. Coming Thursday and Christmas day Henri Bernstein's greatest pro- I duetlon, "The Thief." as produced Daniel Frohman at Lyceum theater, j,,,, witn favor on the plan, nffix New York. in his signature, and the leather roll In casting the Box Office Attrac tlons I'o 's production of "The Thler. which will be shown at the rasume rn Thursday and Friday was the de- . sire of Mr. William Fox. presuient. co secure ir tne roio or me irnoiou end finally repennnt wife an emotion- ai actress capuuie or nunaung me intricacies of the part; which calls for nn artist of no ordinary talent. It runs the scale of the woman's nature from her butterfly-like attitude to ward life In the earlier scenes, to the great denoument when husband und wife face each other, and her decep tions fall from her like a garment and the high charactered man to whom she Is mated learns what manner ot woman she Is and learning still for gives. Miss Dorothy Donnelly, whose "Madame X." was without doubt ono of the finest emotional interpreta tions within a decade, was Mr. Fox'a final choice and her work in the pho toplay version of "The Thief," In which Margaret Illington and Kyrte Rellew played for two years at Froh- ' man's Lyceum theater, New York city, amply sustains the deep impres sion that Miss Donnelly has already made in parts calling for subtlety and a high Interpretative genius. In her present vehicle Miss Don nelly obtains an opportunity for the dramatic expression of which ahe Is a past -iml.s tress and of which she has taken full advantage with striking re suits. . Ctwy Wwlnmlay ana Timrsciay. The Musical Theos, In a novelty. musical net, will bo the vaudeville at- w carhart, said to have built the traction for these two days. This is flrst 80if.Propelled vehicle, died here, leally a pleasing act. aged 84 lie was honored recently by The Garrison Sisters in a novelty tlie National Association of Automo poslng act will open Thursday ntgrit ( i,j0 Manufacturers in resolutions rec- In an act that is a distinct novelty on the vaudeville stage and one that fea. Hires "The most perfectly formed girl In the world." We know you will like these acta. "Not of the Flock." Two reel Domino. A story of the church and the dunce halls, in which a bravo lit tle girl fought alone against grent temptations and her final triumph and ultimate happiness. in Berlin Just before they entrained for service on the firing line in Bel Mutual Weekly No. 100. A big bunch of war news in this issue; mil lions of Christmas gifts leave New York for the children of the warring nations; U. S. cruiser Tennessee fired on by Turks; British ship "Good Hope," sunk by the Germans off the coast of Chile; Yale-Princeton foot ball game; the latest dance, the much talked about "Fox Trot;" other .vents. "The Housebreakers." A detective burlesque with many laughs. WEN DEL SISTERS TO INHERIT $55,000,000 NEW YORK. Dec. 22 Two of the sisters of the late John G. Wendel, "The hermit of Fifth avenue," have applied at White Tlalna for letters of admission as his next of kin. As Mr. Wendel left no will, his entire estate, estimated at $55 000.000, will go to his four sisters and that there Is entire harmony In the manner of dividing the vast property Is shown In that the application of the two sis . ters for letters of administration is nri'iimnnnlpH tiv nvnrn renunciation of riKhts of administration by the other two. together with the consent of all that the letters be granted. Mr. Wendel. who owned more Broadway real estate than any living mfli nnJ more New york reaUy tnan any body except the Astor estate, died In California a few weeks ago. State Seals Collected. OLYMPIA, Wash., De. 22 Bear ing the signatures of President Wil son and 23 governors and the great seals of the United States and 4S In dividual states, a unique exhibit be 'ng prepared by Sidney Doggett, a New Jersey youth, has been given the signature of (Governor Lifter and for warded to Salem, Ore., to receive the signature of Governor West. Young Doggett has prepared a great leuther roll to be used under Pg.s ,ls a table top and exhibited nt tne ; Francisco Fanama-racific exposition. President Wilson first najt thus far ni.l(je ,he crcut f naif the 4s states. iwgett has worked out a novel .,,,,., ,, ,h r.,nti,,ir nf hi .viihit - 0 ' a s,rl(.s of address car(.s Mng ar r p(, ,h.lt eacn B(lVernor has , to rtMm)ve once card affix ,he necessary stamps, which are enclos ed on the cover, and then send exhibit to the next executive. the C'ashmcro l-YultsTOwers (irt $25,000 WKXATCHEE. Wash., Dec. !2. The Cashmere Union has Issued checks to the growers to the amount of $2.-.,000. a total to date of $125,000 or equivalent to an advance of 4 4 cents a box on all apples handled. No grower has received nt this date less than 40 cents a box, either In cash or its equivalent in merchandise. The union has been making advances to Its shippers since the middle, of September on a bnsis of 25 cents a box cosh for all apples delivered, In cluding extra fancy and C grades. Court Soorw! Acquittal roi'OHKEEPSIE. N. T., Dec. 22 Supreme Court Justice Morschauser, who presided at the trial of William A'. Clears- at New Tork, N. Y., said In a statement that the verdict of ac quittal rendered by the Jury did not accord with his views of the case. "Murder is murder, call It bywkat ever name you will," is the belief of the Justice. Amonwhlle) Pioneer Passes Away s.v ANTONIO. Dec. 22. Dr. X Agnizing him as the automobile business. pioneer In the American Minister' Wife Helps WASHINGTON. Dec. 23. Mrs. Ira Nn Morris, wife of the American Mln lster to Sweden, has sent to the front hospital equipment for the caro ot 60 patients and h:is organised a relief committee working In co-operation with the Swedish Red Cross, WHEAT STRONG AFTER A LOSS CHICAGO, Dec. 23 After the Ini tial weakness during which selling pressure carried the wheat market off, there was a period of strength wherein the wheat price became taut and short sellers were again in evl dence with covering sales. Closing figures were at an advance of 2 I-80 for December, 1 Z-ic tor May, and 1 S-8c for July. Aiucn additional strength was shown for wheat abroad yesterday and this, together with an accumula Hon of damage reports from the mid die west, gave the market its late de velopments of strength here. WHEAT. Dec Open, $1.24 1-2; high, $l.2 6-8; low, II 23 6 8; close, II. 2t 6-8B. May Open. $1.27; high, $1.29 1-4; low, $1.26 1-4; close, $1 28 7-8 A. July Open, $1.18 3-4; high, $1.20 ?-4; low, $1.18; close, $1.20 3-8. New Receiver la Named. CHEHALIS. Wash., Dec. 22. Judge Rice named John Galvln, a well-known Centralis capitalist, as re ceiver of the Union Loan & Trust com pany of that city. Mr. Galvin's appointment Is to handle the assets of the defunct con cern to shape up a deal , whereby well known Northwest bankers con template taking over the bank in question and reorganizing 1U busi ness with the purpose of opening a new bank in Centralia with a capital of $100,000. Mr. Calvin's bond was fixed at $250,000. Stats of Ohio, city of Toledo. Loraa County m. Prtak J. Cbeney Bikes oath that be b) enlor partner of tbe form of P. J. Cbene; fe Co., dolDg bnsltiMS In tbe City of To ido. Cnnnty and Btt afortMld. sod ttiit uld firm will pT tbe sum of ONE BUN DKKD IOI.I.AI!sf for earb and eTery ea if Cttsrrb that rsnnot b enred by tbe as of HALL'S CATAKRH CrRE. FRANK J. CriENFT. Bworn to before me and abrrlbd Ir ay presence, tbls 6tb day of December A, D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. OLRASON. Notary PnWlf Rail's Catarrh Core Is taken Internall; tnd arts directly upon the blnnd six) roos snrfares of tbe system. Bend for tas Mmonlals. free. F. J. CHENET k CO, Toledo. O. gold br all nrnexlata. 7Se. Tike Rail's Family Pills for constipation AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR SAGE TEA AND SCTPnTR TCTUSS GRAY, FADED HAIR DARK AND GLOSSY. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings back the natural col or and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, Itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage' and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bottle for about 60 cents. Everybody use this old. famous re cipe, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair; taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears and after another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FTXEItAL DIRECTORS. IOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed erabalmer Opposite poetofflce. Funeral parlor 'wo funeral cars. Calls responded to lay or night Phone 75. t, T. BROWN'S FURNITURE 6 TORE Funeral director and HcenseJ em oalmer. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cart. Calls re sponded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 13. IXSUKAXCE AND LAND BCS1SESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and sella all kinds of real estate, uoes a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and make Investments for non residents Writes fire, life and acol lent Insurance. References, any bank ta Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pre. C. H. MARSH. 8e. BENTLET ft LEFFTNQWELL, REAL Mtate. fire, life and accident insur ance afenta. lit Main street Phone 494. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERT M script Ion for county court, clrcul court. Justice court, real estate, ete for sale at East Oregonlan office. YETFRINAHY SURGEONS. C. W. LASSEN, M. D V. CH'NTY Veterinarian Residence telephone 17; office tellephone 20. f? THE LAND OF SUNSHINE, FRUIT AND FLOWERS CALLS YOU With SLMMiritTIMi: In WINTER. Outdoor and Indoor Sports Boating, Surf-bathing, Driving. Golf, Polov Tennis. For rest and recreation, California la delightful. For Safety and Comfort, go via the Oregon-Washington Railroad 6 Navigation Co. through Portland. RETURN THE SAME WAY. CALIFORNIA IS STAGING TWO RIG SHOWS Celebrating Completion of the Panama Canal Panama-Pacific International Exposition Kan Frarwlsco, February 20 to December 4, 1915. PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION San Diego, January 1 to Deconibcr 31, 1915. They represent the highest and best of human endeavor in the world of art, sci ence and industry, toe ISoth of Them. Tickets, information, etc., upon applica tion to T. F. O'Rricn, Agent, O-W. R. & X. Co, Pendleton, Oregon. 11. BURNS. D. F. P. A, Walla Walla, Wash. HOODI ES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES (lOFY'S KWpNG HONG LOW JSt W 116 Wet AIU St. Upitairs. Phone 433 -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiitniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiititiJiiiiitfu FOR -- Rock Springs Coal j Good Dry Wood Slabs and Kindling 1 it's not the kind we keep but it's the 1 I kind we sell B. L. BURROUGHS Planing Mill and Lumber Yard niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiinniiuiiiiiiimrw ATTORNEYS. RALEY A RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT .aw. Office In American National Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNEY AT law. Office In Despain building CARTER A SMYTH E. ATTORNBYS at law. Office in rear of American Natloaal Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON A BISHOP. ATTOR neys at law. rooms 8 and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and federal courts. Rooms 1. 1, I and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law, estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections mad. Room 17, Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY at law. Office In 8mlth-Crawford building. 8. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND consullor at law. Office In Despain building. ROSCOE R. JOHNSON. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Despain building PHTSICTAXa H. 8. GARFIELD, it. D. HOMEO pathle physician and surgeon. Of fire Judd Block. Telephone: Offlot Ml W: reatdenr-n 111 J AUCTIONEERS. COL W. F YOHNKA. AUCTIONS' makes a specialty of farmers' stoe snd machinery sales. "The man tht gets you the money." La rde tt East Oregonlan office PA OF. SEVEN. 0 nn 1 1 . I 0) mm i five i SECOND-HAND DEALFR8. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NTi f and second-hand goods. Cash 9aj for all second-hand goods bough'. Cheapest place in Pendleton to baj household good. Call and get kit prices. Ill E. Court street Fhs&e 271W. WANTED PARTY WILL PAT cash or give tratf for Umatilla countj rarra, 20 to )0 per acre. Addr Box 13. Athena, Or. U 1 SCE1XAN BX CH. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATION. wedding announcements, embossed private and buslnesa stationery, ete, Very latest style. Call at East Or, gonlan office and see sample TRESPASS NOTICES. 8TALLIOH SEASON CARDS and SALE BILL of every description printed at rea sonable price at the East Oregonlan. W have a fln lot of mock cuts thai our patrons art allowed tbe free use of. AUCTION 8 A LBS THE EA8T 0 egonlan make a specialty of aue tlon aale bills, cards and advertlalnas We can furnish auctioneer, clerk an advertising complete that will assure you of having a suecamful sate BEAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY--.?."- 15 v It.. " .