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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PENDLETON", OREGON, MONDAY. JANUARY 18, 191.1.
PAGE SEVEN".
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hair beautifully dark, glossy and
abundant. Whenever her hair fell
out or took on that dull, faded or
treaked appearance, this simple
mixture waa applied with wonderful
effect
Hut brewing at home It muwy and
out of data. Nowadayi, by asking at
any drug atora for a 60-cent bottle of
"Wyeth'a Sage and .8ulphur .Com
pound," you will get thla famous old
recipe which can ba depended upon
to restore natural color and beauty to
the hair and Ita aplendld for dan
druff, dry, feverlah, Itchy acalp and
railing hair.
A well known downtown druggist
aaya It darken the hair ao naturally
and evenly that nobody con tell It
hat been applied. Tou almply damp
en a aponge or soft trust with It and
draw thla through your hair, taking
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. tha gray hair disappears, and after
another application or two It becomes
lieautlfully dark, glossy and abundant.
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tragedy of Iii lys tltun Iliiwrn th
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HOG PRICES ARE
GOING DOWNWARD
(Courtesy Sunday's Journal )
I'dllTUXP, Ore. Downward
trond of hog prices continues at prac
tically ull American livestock centers.
The big killers of the rn.t have the
situation In their own Tian1s and the
UFiial wnlloplr.g of values Is tho out
e nie. Tiie g killers of the eimt In
fluence the market alon? the Taclflc
r):ut for the very good reason that
thry establish tho price of hams,
bacon end lard throughout the coun
try. Fact that hoiw are produced In
plenty here and that shipments from
Hie e;nt luue not been shown In the
North rrtl;tnd market for fully two
years. Is evidence quite conclusive
that the Portland market need no
longer bo tied to the apron strings of
the eastern trade.
The policy of having Chicago and
ACID IN STOMACH
SOURS THE FOOD
SAYS EXCKSS OP UYDUOrilLOU-
ic aciij is cause or ix-
DIGESTIOX.
A well known authority states that
stomach trouble and Indigestion Is
nearly always due to acidity acid
stomach and not aa most folks be
lieve, from a lack of digestive Julcea
He states that an excess of hydro
chloric acid In tha stomach retards
digestion and starts food fermenta.
tlon then our meals "our Ilka garbage
In a can, forming acid fluids and gaa
en which Inflate the stomach Ilka a
toy balloon. We then get that heavy,
lumpy feqllng In the chest, we eruc
tate sour food, belch gaa, or have
heartburn, riatulonce, 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 In a glass of
water before breakfast while It la 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 kldneya and thus
aromote a free flow of pure digestive
juices.
Jad Salts la In expensive and made
from th acid of grapes and lemon
Juice, combined with Ithla and so
dium pliORphate. This harmless salts
Is used by thousands of people for
stomnch troublo with excellent re-
ults.
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liar cote has been In the ncyspapprs
for nearly two weeks and the country
has lrcn Fooured fur jilctures of Mm.
Walters and her hul and without re
kuIi until reofr.tly.
Omaha packers name the price of
hanie, bacon and lard on the Pacific
connt means that no matter how many
ho&n are prdodced In this territory.
there will tie but a certain per cent
of the trade controlled by the local
product. As long as eastern Interests
ran. ship their provisions from the
coxl and make a profit on them Just
so long will the demand for hogs and
pork products show little growth
hero.
Omit Should lie Independent
With the Pacific coast today pro
ducing all the hogs it needs for pro
vision requlreim nts, there Is no long
er the slightest excuse why there
thou Id be only a fractional portion of
the provision business here done by
homo Interests. There are no better
hama, bacon and lard In the country
than today produced along the Pa
cific roast, but the fact that eastern
interests make the prices to suit
themselves and these arc maintained
hy local Interest., gives the latter
practically no chance to crowd the
foreign Muff out of tho trade here.
Were it not for the fact that bo
much eastern provisions are used
her there would be need for several
more large packing plants along the
Pacific coast and Portland would be
thi loKlcal point because of it being
In the center of the livestock Indus
try.
There was a time even as short as
two years aso when the Pacific alope
did not produce a sufficient supply
of swine to fill Its requirements and
that Importations of hog products
were really necessary to fill the re
quirements of the trade. Vnder such
conditions It was probably necessary
that the east make prices here but;vhat n a scale which gave the
this la no longer tha case or necea
slty. The coast Is not only at present
producing the hogs It needs for home
requirements but within the next
)ear or so will have a good supply
available for other markets.
General hog market range:
Rest light $ 7 00
Medium light 6.90 6.95
Hough to heavy 8. 95
HouKh to heavy 6 76 6.80
Stockera 6.006 40
Cattle Alxuit Steady.
Conditions In the cattle trade were
Just about steady at North Portland
during the week. The run was Blight,
ly below the totals of last week, but
requirements were well taken care of
the bulk of the demand at the mo-!
ment la for light stuff of good qual
ity. The public la demanding small
steaks, and for that reason the heav
ier cluaa of offerings are In smaller
request than formerly, and thla Is re
flected In the price offered by buy-
ara.
General cattle market range:
Selected ateera $7-757.S5
Good to prime . 7 25 07 50
Good to cholco 6.50 if 6.75
Ordinary to fair 5 75 6.25
Erst cows 6-75
Good to prime 6.50 & 6.70
Ordinary 6.25 (fr 5.50
Selected calves 8.00ff S.50
Fancy bulla 6.60fT675
Ordinary . 4.004f4.25
Mutton Situation stroutr.
Total movement of mutton to mar
ket at North Portland during, the
week was slightly decreased from the
allowing of , the previous six days. All
Mrs. Walters was married to
Arthur Walters some twelve years
ago. She was then Ida Sniffen. A
divorce was obtained later, and she
went to Suffern, N. Y. There Rogers,
through the week the trend of the
Wmutton and lamb trade was strong.
In all llnea offerings brought substan
tially the same prlees that have been
here during the last few weeks.
There " Is a noticeable showing of
easiness In the market for mutton at
most points east of the Rockies. Dur-
ing the week lower values were nam-
ed generally at Chicago, Kansas City,
Omaha, Denver and other point. Thla
had no effect upon the trend of the
market here, because local offerings
were below actual needs of killers.
General mutton trade range:
Test yearlings 850
Best ewes 5. 0005. 60
Beat east mountain lambs 7.4 0 7.60
Valley light lambs 7 2507.35
Heavy "spring lambs 6.7507 25
WHEAT MARKET
" VERY ERRATIC
(Saturday's Market.)
CHICAGO. It was a remarkablo
day for the lornl wheat trade. The
thing In order was a break of 5c In
the May from the Friday close. The
early range was $1.44 1-2 to $1.43
12, the first trade, and then a storm
of stop orders selling which forced
the break to $140. There was not
the necessary volume of buying or
ders In the market to check such a
selling drive. It took the leaders and
the big houses a few minutes to rally,
At f M ... . ... '
wieir iorces ana tney began taking
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utea. The hettf iiwfv f.m ka
polnt waa from $143 1-2 an hour be l bt'mer' Mst modarn funeral parlor,
fore the close, and at this point the'moru C!ht.Cr!;
Pit trade saw signs of additional seU- !f ,nded &' ,0t f Corn,e.
Ing by big individual leaders In th! MMn and Water ,trMtB- TclePnon
trad,
On this there was a break of
t i, with the close on a rally at
$1.41 6-8, or S 3 8c net loss from Frl-
day's close. July wheat sold as low
as $1.23 3-4. It had nearly 2c rally
at the one time and closed at $1.25. i
Most of the Argentine news waa
bullish, the recent heavy rains caus-
ing damage In BuenoB Aires and oth-i
n provinces.
Frlmary receipts were the slightest HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES
for months at 662,000 bushels. Ne-, renaWe abstracts of title to all
traska and other states are refusing ,tniis !n Umatilla county. Loaua on
to sen reserves on bids of $1 25. j clty all(, fam property. Buya and
The cash situation continues the elu ,n Wnds 0f real estate. Does
(.trong feature for the speculative gtnoral brokerago business. Pays
trade. Chicago houses probably taswJ nnd makes vestments for non
worked 800.000 busela by the gulf , re3,JentJ Wrltea fire, life and acet
today through southwest points, but ; J(,nt insurftnce. References, any bank
mm no wneai io oner to seanoara
bidders. There was. an unconfirmed
rlatm that the seaboard worked about'
2,000,000 bushels of wheat abroad for
the day. j PENTLEY A LEFFINGWELL. REAL
It looked like a aerious cheek in wtate, fire, life and accident Insur
the bull program for corn early to- tnce agenta. $16 Main street. Phone
day, when prices had a reaction to 76 04-
i-se ror stay, 77 3 c ror July, fol
lowing the violent action In wheat.
Ah hour later the support was most
remarkable, giving prices an upturn
to "8 l-4c and 79 l-8e. Cables made
the claim that Argentine shipments;
nj'e likely to be much lighter. Claims
In regard to a letup of country offer
ings of corn arrears to be conflicting.
L.E .ROGERS -pola token 10 yrs. e:
who had been married to an Ala
bama woman some twenty years ago,
met her. He had then been divorced
from the southern woman, but kept
up his acquaintance with her. His
acquaintance with Mrs. Walters re
sulted In the birth of two children,
one about two years old and the other
leas than a year old at the time of
the tragedy.
But prior to thla Rogers had mar
lied Miss Catherine Giddings, Bister
of Professor Giddings of Columbia
University, perhaps the best known
man In that institution. Professor
Giddings has, in fact, been mentioned
several times as a mayoralty possi
bility in New Tork City. It waa Rog
ers' custom to leave his downtown
law office early In the day for the
home of the woman who had divorced
him. Then he went on further uptown
to Mrs. Walters' home, where he re
mained until 8 or 9 o'clock. Later
he went to the home where his wife
lived on Riverside Drive. This pecu
liar situation continued until Mrs.
Walters, giving up hope of having
Mrs. Rogers get a divorce so she
might mbrry the lawyer, gave her
two children poison and took some
herself. She got well, but the chil
dren died, and now she must face
charges by the grand jury of Bronx
county.
Action In the oats market depends
very largely on the turns In wheat
and corn. The morning break waa
to 65 3-4c for May and S3 S-8o and
53 3 -Sc. Local receipts were 16 (
cars. Shipping sales were limited
to 160.000 bushels.
After selling over $1 for the morn
ir.g, May pork closed at 318,97 1-J
Lard and ribs closed at 2 l-2c to 6c
higher for the day with May lard at
HO. 5.
WHEAT,
May Open, $1.43 8-4; high, 11.44
1-2; low, $1.40; close, $141 5-8A.
July Open. $1.26 1-2; high. $126
1 2; low, $1.23 34; close, $1.25.
Dungeon Is Unentered.
WALLA WALLA. Wash., Jan. 18.
Long forgotten, the dungeon of the
old county Jail was brought to light
when workmen began tearing awaj
the walls of the basement
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN S
BAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer
Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor
two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night. Fhone 75.
j j. BROWN'S FURNITURE 6TORE
Funeral director and licensed em-
HOMESTEADS.
BIO INDIAN RESERVATION TO
open 760,000 acres for settlement;
fruit, timber, farm lands; send 16
centa with thla ad to . Wenatchee.
(Wash ) Dally World for reliable data
about this great region.
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INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
: In Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS. Prea.
C. H. MARSH. Sec.
LEGAL BLANKS OF EVER! lt
1 scrlptlon for county court, cJrou)
court. Justice court, real estate, t
for sale at East Oregontan office.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
C. W. LASSEN. M. D V. COUNTY
Veterinarian. Residence telephone
17; office tellephone 20,
FUEL
I Rock Springs Coal j
Good Dry Wood
Slabs and Kindling
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kind we sell 1
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Planing Mill and Lumber Yard .
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INSURANCE A CREDIT FACTOR
The relation of Insurance to bank credits haj become a lively sub
ject In commercial banking. No prudent banker would extend large
credit to a merchant whose stock of goods waa not indemnified
against possible loss by fire, notwithstanding the possibilities of loss
are very remote. The chance is less than one In a hundred on any
building, yet every person protects their property by fire Insurance.
That's the business we are In. Come around and ace ua and let
ua fix up a policy that will protect you against loss. Eetter coma
for you don't know what a day will bring forth. Better be insured
than sorry.
f.lATLOCK-LASTZ INVESTMENT GO.
Formerly Mark Moorhouse Co.
HOODIES, CHOP SUEY, C11I11A DISHES
fiOFY' KWONG HONG LOW
JJlLf A W 116 West AltaSt. Upitain.' Phooa 433
FREE
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Bring or send five of these Coupons properly signed and 10J
to the East Oregonian office and cet a "Four-in-One" muslin
cut-out feature or "Anna Bell Doll" feature.
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EAST OREGOXIAN PFJB
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"
Xame
Address.
If sent by mail add 2c for postage.
BE SURE AXD STATE WIIICII FEATURE IS WANTED
ATTORNEYS.
RALET & RALET. ATTORNEYS AT
aw. Office In American National
Bank Building.
JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNET AT
law. Office In Despaln building.
CARTER & SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office 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 $ and 4, Smltk
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice In all state
and federal courts. Rooms 1. I, I
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
GEORGE VT. COUTTS. ATTORNEY
at law, estates settled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17, Schmidt
block.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Smith-Crawford
building.
S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND
consullor at law. Office In Do pain
building.
ROSCOK R. JOHNSON. ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Despaln building
PHYSICIANS.
H. 9. OARFIKLD. M. D. HOMEO
rthl physician and surgeon. Of
rire Judd Block. Telephone: Office
Ml W; r1,lenci BlI J
AUCTIONEERS.
COL W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONS!
makes a specialty of farmers' stix-l
and machinery sales. 'The man U
ets you the money." Leave order
ct East Oragonlan of rice.
coupon
Ore.,
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CO..
SEOOXD-HAX DEALFRS.
V. STROBLE. DEALER IN "nJbT
and second-hand goods. Casa aa
for all second-hand goods bougk'.
Cheapest place In Pendleton t baj
household gooda Call and gat aia
Fricwa. 2ia e. Court street. Pha
J71W.
WANTED PARTY WILL PAY caa
or give tra? for Umatilla counti
farm, $20 to $10 per acre. Aldreae,
Box 12, Athena, Ore.
AGENTS WANTED.
MONEY selling LITTLE NECK and
BUTTER CLAM MEATS to Con
sumers and dealers 1n your home
town. Agents Wanted. Lang & Con
roy, Alaska Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
MISCELLANEOUS.
TRESPASS NOTICES. ST.VIXIOW
SEASON CARDS and SALE BILL
of every description printed at rea
sonable prices at the East Oregonlan.
We have a fine lot of stock cuts tati
our patrons are allowed the free ue
of.
AUCTION SALES THE EAST On
egontan makes a specialty of auc
tion aale bills, card and advertising.
We can furnish auctioneer, clerk an 4
advertising complete that will aiiure
you of having a successful sale.
REAVER EN'GRAViriG
COMPANY
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