t ..iW-84 EIGHT PAOKS. DAILY EAST ORKCOXTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WKDXKSDAV, JAXITAKV 13, 1015, PAGE SEVEN. BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK TRY GRANDMOTHER'S FAVOR ITE RECIPE OF SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR. I Almost everyone know that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streak ed or (ray; aUo ends dandruff, Itch ing scalp and stops falling hair, Tears ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which la mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug tore for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bot tie ef this famous old recipe for about SO cents. Don't stay grayl Try Itt No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or oft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one amall strand at a time; by morning ' the gray hair disappears and after an other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy. tiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuimiiiiiiiiiiit (Orphoum! 1 Theatre J. P. MEPERNACII, Prop. 1 High-Class Up-to-Date Motion 1 Pictures I lOU MEX, WOMEN AND 5. CHILDREN H Program chanjjee Sundays, Tuesdays, Thura- days and Saturdays. E Sm Program in Today's 2 Paper. niiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniiiMiimiiiiip gimiiiiiiiiiiiimniiuiiiiuimiiiiiiiiiiiuu I Pastime I s I x Theatre I S3 1 "The Home of I Good Pictures" 1 ALWAYS THE LATEST E in Photoplays :: Steady, 5 Flickerlesa Picture :: AW E S lutely No Eye Strain. A Refined and FrAsrtainine Show for the Entire Family. E Next to French Restaurant Chances Sundays, Tuesdays, S S Thursdays and Saturdays. E 5 Adults 10c Children under s 10 years 6c. E IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIR THE COSY 1 Fun, Pathos I I Scenic Thrilling I All Properly j 1 Mixed sj , s 5 Open Afternoon and Even- S s intf. Changes Sunday, Mon- S 5 day, Wednesday and Friday. E 1 Next Door to St Georpa Ho- 5 tL Admission Bo and 10c. iaiiiMiMUMmimmimmmiiiwimiiirc tltlinilIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl!IIIIMIIlllllV 1 PENDLETON'S P Q P U- 1 LAR PICTURE SHOW Where the entire family can S 2 wi joy a hifrh-clasa motion E S picture show with comfort, gj CHICAGO WHEAT IS SENT UPWARD (Tuesday's Market.) i-UH.Aao Short sellers ere m't nnxlous to covpr today and this forced the wheat market 3 1-8 to l-2c a bUHhcl higher than the close of yesterday. All doubt in the minds of the trade that yesterday's spectacular losses were due to nothing else but the de sire of the big Interests to shake out the "tellers' disappeared at the op enlng of the trade when the principal sellers of yesterday became the moat Insistent buyers. Market started at an advance of 1 J-8c for May and 1 I'ia for July. Uroomhalt cabled from Liverpool that the wheat market was Irregular. American weakness of yesterday and the fact of winters being offered at 6d decline, was offset by the firm ness In LaPlata offers, which are 6d dourer. Spot wheat was firm, 1-2 to 1 ll-2d up with No. 3 Manitoba l-td lower. x WHEAT. May Open. $1.86: high, $1.38 8- low, 11.38: close. 11.28 1-8. July Open, $1.23: high. 11.24 3- lw. $1.22 3-8: close. $124 1-8B. Intercut of Notes Denied SEATTLE, "Wash., Jan.. 12 -Hold- lng that the Illinois law declaring rates higher than 7 per cent to be usury applied. Judge A. W. Prater, of the King County Superior Court, awarded Pcobody, Houghtellng & Co., of Chicago only $270,000 of Us $300, 000 claim against the Seattle, Kenton & Southern Hallway an electric line, on collateral! truM notes held by the Chicago banklg firm. "The $30,000 Interest and discount, amounting to 8 per cent was Invalid ated because In. excess of the Interest allowed by the laws of Illinois, where the notes were drawn. On the other hand. Judge Frater held that a bond Issue of $825,000 made by the railway bought by Peabody, Houghtellng 4 Co., was valid at 8 8 per cent. I'aloiiHo Work Advocated PASCO, Wash., Jan.. 12 The Fas co Chamber of Commerce entertained W. p. rtomans. traveling secretary for th Spokane Chamber of Commerce at a luncheon at the Hotel Pasco. Mr. Romans announced that the Spo kane Chamber had appointed a per manent committee to work for the Palouse project and that this commit tee had several sub-commltteea all busy on the matter. Mr. Romans principal work on his prestn trip Is to Interesta the towns thoughout the Inland Empire In the movement which the Spokane Cham ber has launched to get settlers on the land of Eastern Washington, which the Chamber Is listing. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contains Mercury mercury will surely dwitroy the sen of smll and completely derange the whole mtirn when entering It through the mo coim aurfaces. 8urh artk-lea should nerer be used etcept on prescription from reput able phrslrlsn. the damag they will do Is ten fold to the ood yoo ran poealbly derive from them. Hall's Cstarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. To ledo. O . contain no mercury, and Is taken Internally, actln directly upon tbs blood and tnucona surfaces of tbe system. In buvln Hall's Catarrh Cnre be sure yoo set th genuine. It Is taken Internally and mad In Toledo. Ohio, by K. J. Cheney Co. Tentlmnnlnla free. Hold hr nrnirelats IVIce 7.V pr bottle Take Hall's Family Tills for conitlpatlon PUT STOMACH IN FINE CONDITION SAYS INDIGESTION' KESl'LTS IX)M AN EXCESS OF HYD ROCHLORIC ACID. UndlKcsted food delayed In the stomach decays, or rather, ferments the same as food left In the open air. eays a noted authority. He also tells us that Indigestion Is caused by Ily per-acldlty, meaning, there Is an ex cess of hydrocrlorlc acid In the stom ach and starts food fermentatlqn. Thus everything eaten sours In the stomach much like garbage sours In a can, rorming acta nuias ana gsr which Inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery In the cnest, we belch 11 n trim we eructate sour food or have heartburn, flatulence, water braah or nausea. He tells us to lay-aside all dlgea tlve aids and Instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast and drink while It is effervescing and further more, to continue this for a week, While relief followa the first dose, it la Important to neutralize the acidity. hemnvfi the eas-maklng mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure ai- E-eatlvo Juices. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and Is made from the acid of grapes nd lamnn inice combined with Hthla and sodium phosphate. This harm it... .nit I used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with ex ccllent results. 0 COPAQ4 IN A . 1 VrW - 9 "Sam KILLERS GET CATTLE DIRECT (Courtesy Tueslay'g Journal ) PORTLAND, Ore. While there was a fair run of cuttle reported In the North Portland yards over night, shipments In that line were direct to killers, the entire 10 loads from Cal ifornia going direct, to Frye & Co., at Scuttle. Conditions in the cattle trade con tinue steady with prices showing practically no change. Extra good stuff la still quoted at the extreme mark. General cattle market Selected steers range: .$7 767.8i . 7-25&7.60 Good to prime ..... v . . Good to choice Ordinary to fair Best cows . . 6006. 75 . 5.75 S 25 (.75 Good to prime 6.5006.70 Ordinary S.2SO6-S0 Selected calves 8-0008.60 Fancy bulls 6.J0Q6 75 Ordinary 6 00 25 Hog Market Is Steady. Market for hogs was generally con sidered steady in the North Portland yards over night with only a fair run reported in . addition to the record showing of yesterday. Tops were generally quoted around 17.15 this morning or practically what the same sort of stuff was bringing yenterday. While several loads sold yesterday at $7-20 ft 7 25, this was for extra fancy quullty, something that seldom appears here. General hog market ranger Rest light $7.03715 Medium light 6.9007 00 Good to heavy 6. 83 Rough and heavy 6.7606.80 Stockera 6.00fi60 Klircp Situation Maintained. Only a small showing of mutton was on the North rorunnu marnci at the opening of the day's trade, and none of the stuff that come forward was strictly In the topper class. Val ues received here were in line with what similar quality has been bring ing during the-last few days. General mutton market range; Old wethers JB.OOff 6 25 Beat yearlings 6.50 Bet ewe 5.00 5 to Bent cant mountain lambs 7.40S7-60 Valley light lambs 7 25 7.35 Heavy spring lambs 6 75" 23 UvrMork Shippers. ji0(f!( e, j.;. Lutke, Estacada, 1 load direct to Union Meat company; Farmers' Cooperative company, Den ton, Mont.. 2 loads. Cattle J. C. Mitchell, Gazelle, Cal., 10 loads direct to Frye & Co.. Seattle. Mixed stuff William Chandler, Dayton, Wash., 1 load hogs and sheep. Itrltoiis Vrtnn HJI M'k Sorviif HONOLl'Lr, Jan. 12 A contlng ent of 60 volunteers for service In the British army arrived here from the FIJI Islands on board the steamer Makura. They are on the way to Van couver, B. C. Many are wealthy resi dents of the Islands, hut all are trav eling as steerage paseengers. TWO YOt'NG MEN QlIT PROGRESSIVE LEADERSHIP Theotlcfte Noughts Robinson, neph ew of Theodore Roosevelt, has re signed his place as chairman of the progressive state committee of New York, and FranclH W. Bird, son ot Charles Sumner Bird of Massachu setts, the millionaire who ran as candidate for governor of his state, has stepped out from tlio position of chairman of the New York county committee. Mr, Robinson held his place for two years. Mr. Bird has gone to Boston to be publisher of the "Ad vertiser" and the "Record," two newspapers owned by his father. I , """' J, J 1 j r - ! r ; 1 -r SUFFRAGE .ft. ,.At,l I . .. .. Mrs. Xornian do R. Wl'lU'liou-o. NEW YORK, Jan. 12 Mrs. Nor man de R Whltehoufie, prominent in society and a leader in suffrage work Local Playhouses Y7HAT the Press Agent Hsi to Say of .Present and Combf Atfaacboni & jo Patline Today. iff . "The Plum Tree," featuring Francis will resume operations at its logging X. Bushman in the Ladles' .World camp on the north side Monday. Sup prize mystery story, will be repeated plies are being taken for the Camp- today for last time. PLAY or MIGHT AT PASTIME, 'Samson'' I story of Powerful Man but Not by Riblo. A tremendous photoplay has been produced In "Samson," which will be at the Pastime for two daya this week. Th's Is not the biblical Sanson, but a powerful prototype that with Herculanean force terfrs down the fortune which he has amassed for the woman he loves. "Samson" la a play of many thrill 'ng episodes. Straight frfm one to the other, the action goes on and on, with ever-renewed force, sweeping everything before it, until at hist the hiifiband, with bared teeth, crushes his enemy with his hands and pains the lovo and respect of the one wom an, his wife. It has been called a perfect drama one that must be seen to be appre ciated. William Farnum, seen here recently In tho leading role In "The Spoilers," takes the part of the dock hand who rises to wealth through the strength of his hands. "Samson" is Henry Bernstein's masterpiece and for that reaaon if for no other It will be well worth seeing. Bernstein does not write things which are not worth -while. J j Aside from its Importance ns a great drama of finance, "Sampson presents a striking moral. It is not set out so that It may be read by all .. ,,' .11 Is woven Into the those who sec; it trtory, subtly, powerfully, for those who understand the working of a mind and body of Titanic force. I force, aroused to wrath. For It is In "Samson's" unger that he arises to the ei-eatp.it heiahta where ho beelns to tear down the great structure which he has spent his life to build up. The play tells the story of an am- liltlotJ8 mother who forces her (laugh ter to marry a man repulsive to her for financial reasons only. The girl, rebellious, refuses to ac cept the attentions of her crude and unpolished husband a former dock hand nnd accepts the advances of u fashionable man. The man, under the "guise of friendship, has managed to amass a fortune from the woman's husband's friendly market tips. The crash comes when the husband sees tho man make a public exhibition of his conquest. After It is all over the man goes forth a great man In the eyes of his wife and n greater one In the eyes of the world. This picture comes to the Pastime direct from the Majestic theaten Portland, where it is now showing. Remember, two dav Thursday and Friday. Coy Wettmdny nnd Thursday. "Her Menacing Past." two part Thnnhouscr drama with Mlgnon An derson. Mutual Weekly No. 103. Up-to- LEADER IS ILL J Iff 4 f '.' I , i- t f ft ;( - e ' ... -. In convalescing from an operation. made necessary by a sudden attack of appendicitis. Mrs. Whltehouse was fctricken 111 while enjoying the win- ! ter sports at Tuxedo Park, date happenings, including latest war news. "Hogan's Wild Ride" and "Steel Rolling Mills." Keystone split reel, comedy and industrial. MORE ACTIVITY IS LOGGING CAMPS I ASTORIA, Ore., Jan. IS. Reports from Grays river are to the effect that the Portland Lumber company bell Logging company's camp in the same district and it will probably P"n next week. !(iinslHi!la Has Last Hanging. TNION. Pa.. Jan. 13. The last le t.al hanging In the state of Pennsyl vania took place at the Fayette coun ty court house when Is'ah Croson, a nesro. was executed for the murder of Henry Brooks, on January 3. 1913. Electrocution has supplanted the gallows. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FUNERAL PIRECTORS. JOHN 8. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embulmer Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Phone 75. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE 6TORE Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re- sponded to day or nlghi. Corner .r., aaaia iua waver nunio. jctvnvuv HOMESTEADS. BIG INDIAN open 750,000 RESERVATION TO acres for settlement; fruit, timber, farm lands: send IS cents with this ad to Wenatchee (Wash.) Dally World for reliable data about this great region. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands in Umatilla county. Loans on city -and farm property. Buys and ells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pay taxes and makes Investments for non residents WHtes fire, life and acci dent Insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pres. C. H. MARSH. Sec BENTLEY A LEFFINQWELL. REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance afect. SIS Main street Phone m . . LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DI ecrlptlon for county court, ctrcul court. Justice court, real estate, ete for sale at East Oregonian office. V El" ER I. VARY SURGEONS. C W. LASSEN. M. D V. COUNTY Veterinarian. Residence telephone 27: office tellephone 20. iiiiiiiiiiiiMuiifi:iiiiiiiiiiif;jiiiiiifijifiifiiiiiifiiiti:Hiiiiiinfiiiiii:iinii!iiiuui!i!iiti FUEL TONE 1 Rock Springs Coal j Good Dry Wood I Slabs and Kindling . I its not the kind kind I B. L. BURROUGHS I Planing Mill and Lumber Yard iminiiiMiniinintiMiiniiiiiinuiinHiiiiiinuiMiiiiiiMiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinjiinnrih."! CHANGE IN FIRM The name of tbe Mark Moortionse Company was changed tbe first of Uie year to THE MATLOCK -LAATZ INVESTMENT COM. PAXY. W,loy N. Matlock has been a half owner for some tlmcj and! Fred A. LaaU has purchased Mr. Moorhoose's interest. Tbe new firm's motto Is: "PROMPT and EFFICIENT SER VICE." GIVE US A TRIAL. riATLQCK-LAATZ HIVESTMEIiT GO. H00DI.ES, CHOP 'S FREE FOUR-IN-ONE "ANNA BELLE DOLL" Bring or send five of these Coupons properly signed and 10 to the East Oregonian office and pet a "Four-in-One" muslin cut-out feature or "Anna Bell Doll" feature. Xo.. Pendleton, EAST OREGOXIAN PUB Herewith please find five "Four-in-One" Coupons and 10 for which please give me a "Four-in-One" muslin cut-out feature or "Anna Bell Doll." Name- Add res3 If sent bv mail add 2c for postage. BE SUKE AND STATE WHICH FEATURE IS WANTED ATTORXEYS. RALET 4 RALET. ATTORN'ETS AT .aw. Office in American National Rank Building. JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT law. Office In Despaln building. CARTER A SMYTH E, ATTORNBYS at law. Office In rear of American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Office orer Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON BISHOP. ATTOR neys at law; rooms I and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice la all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, I, I and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTT3, ATTORNEY at law, estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY at law. Office la Smith-Crawford building. 8. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY ANT' consuUor at law. Office In Despaln building. ROSCOE R. JOHNSON. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Despaln building PHYSICIANS. H, 8. GARFIELD. M. D. HOMED path! physician and surgeon. Of f'r Judd Block. Telephone: Office 41 W: rtino. 511 J AUCTIONEERS. COL W. r. YOIINKA. AUCTIONED makes a specialty of farmers' tie! and machinery sales. "The man tha gets you the money." Leave order rt East Oregonian office. wnm. a a v 4 we keep but it s the we sell SUEY, CHINA DISHES KWONG HONG LOW 116 West Alt St, Upstair,! Phone 433 coupon Ore.,. .1914 CO.. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN "n3MI and second-hand good. Cak a for all second-hand goods bouga". Cheapest place In Pendletoa to dim household gooda Call and get hie prle. in E. Court street. Fsa I71W. ' WANTEDPARTY WILL PAT caafc or give tra? for Uneatllla count farm, $;o to $0 per acre. Addreae, Box 1J. Atiiena, Ojs. AG11NTS WANTED. MONEY selling LITTLE NECK an 4 ULTTER CLAM MEATS to con sumers and dealers in your horn town. Agents Wanted. Lanr A Con roy, Alaska Bldg., Seattle, Wash. MLSCELLAN EOl'av. TRESPASS NOTICES. STALLION SEASON CARDS Snd SALE BILL of every description printed at rt sonabls prices at the East Oregoolsa. W havs a fln lot of stock cuts tkal our patrons ar allowed th fr um of. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OJU egonlan makes s specialty of sue tlon sale bills, cards and advertising. We can furnUh auctioneer, clerk an4 advertising complete that will assur you of having a successful sale. &EAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY VTv' " i 'FIT' ' iW jxi.' ' -mi 'ii.i'xTrti i'H .J A U J