East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 21, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    EIOTIT PAOKS.
DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OKEflON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1015.
FEW FOLKS HAVE
GRAY HAIR NOW
DRUGGIST RATS LADIES ARE
USING RECIPE OF BACK
TEA AND SULPHUR.
Hair that loses Its color and lustra
r when It fades, turns gray, dull and
Ufalaaa, It cauaed by lack of sul
yhar In th hair. Our grandmother
made up a mixture of Sage Tea and
Sulphur to keep her loeka dark and
beautiful, and thousands of women
and men who value that even color,
that beautiful dark shade of hair
which la so attractive, use only this
ld-tlme recipe.
Nowadays we get this famous mix
ture by asking at any drug store for
a M-eent bottle of "Wyeth's Bags
and Sulphur Compound," which dark
ana the hair so naturally, so evenly,
that nobody can possibly tell It has
been applied. Besides, It takes off
dandruff, stops scalp Itching and falU
lng hair. Tou Just dampen a sponge
er aoft brush with It, and draw this
through your hair, taking one small
trend at a time. By morning the
gray hair disappears; but what de
lights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Is that, besides beauti
fully darkening the hair after a few
applications, It also brings back the
gloas and lustre and gives It an ap
pearance of abundance.
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Motion
1 Pictures
I FOR MEN, WOMEN AND
5 CHILDREN
HOGS WEAKER
IN fJ. PORTLAND
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(Courtesy Wednesday's Journal.)
PORTLAND, Ore. Aside from hogs
only a handful of stuff entered the
North Portland market overnight
Trend ofyhe hog trade continues to
show weakness and lower prices are
the result. With the trade here still
badly congested with surplus sup
plies, the market Is showing
clearly that It needs a rest
General hog market range:
Dent light t
Medium light
Good to heavy
Itoush and heavy
Btockers 6.006.25
Cattle Trado Nominal.
Only nominal receipts and but little
call are shown In the cattle market
at North Portland. Conditions In the
local trad, mav be considered steady
all around with former prices con-
tlnued generally. Little real top stuff
has been available of late. Light
stuff of quality continues In best re
quest. ,
General cuttle market range:
Selected steer ..17.76 07.85
Good to prime 7.25 7.60
Good to choice 8.606.75
Ordinary to fair 6.75 6.25
Teat cows
Good to prime 6 60 06.70
Ordinary ' 5.25 5.50
Refected calve 8.00 8.50
Fancy bulls 6.50 0 6.75.
Ordinary 4.00 Q 4. 25 '
Sheep Situation Nronjc.
General situation In the sheep and
lamb trade continues remarkably I
strong. There were no arrivals cither
today or yesterday and since the open
ing of the week or.ly 188- head have
been received .here. This Is not fc fa her hut,,,and lt most tireless
enough to fill requirements of one I Q'n J-c . th- dreadfui
concern. let alone taking care of the .4wt...d aUch a large Part of their domain.
I
SHORTS SUFFER
IN WHEAT MART
(Wednesday's Market.)
CHICAGO. Shorts were over-confident
of the evident Intent of the big
bugs to force the market for wheat
lower today for there was heavy sell
ing at the start. The closing waa at
an advance of 4 l-8c for May and 2
l-4c for July.
Market for wheat opened weak and
sharply lower with May down 1-ic
and the July J-4c off. There waa a
further loas of 1 3-8c for the May
before the shorts discovered that they
were trapped. Then the excitement
of the seaslon started with very
heavy advances right up to the closing.
Mav Ocen. ii.89 1-4; high, 14l;
low, 11.37 7-8; close, $1.42 A.
JulyOpen. 11.22 6-8; nign,
low, $122 1-4; close, $1.26 -.
Baseball Suit Begins.
rntrAV.O Jan. 20. The Federal
league's suit for the dissolution of the
National baseball commluslon went w
trial before Federal District Judge
Landis. The courtroom was crowdea
with nrnmlnent baseball men. At
torney Keene . Addlngton opened the
case for the Federal league.
"Father the National commlhslon l
a fountain of Justice or a fountain of
all Injustice," Addington declared.
"Because It Is a great power ana me
nlaver who BlKns a contract with or
ganized baseball ceases to be a human
being."
assistant In
earthquake
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Sundays, -Tuesdays, Thurv
S days and Saturdays.
1 Sti Protn-am in Today'a
Papr.
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Keneral trade.
General mutton trade range:
Old wethers $6.00 06.25'
Pent yearlings 1.60
Pest ewes 5.00 f? 5.50
Pent eat mountain lambs 7 40 ft 7.50
Valley llKht lambs 7.26 0 7.35
Heavy spring lambs .... 6.76 Q 7.25
LlveKtuck Shipper.
Ho William Block. Monmouth.
1 load direct to Union Meat company;
F. B. Decker, Sllverton, 1 load direct
to Union Meat company; Rugg Bro,
Heppner. 1 load; C. Royce. Trout-
dale. 2 loads; Robert McCrow, Gold
endale, Wash., 1 load. '
Mixed stuff W. Doherty. Golden-
dale, Waxh., 1 loai cattle and hogs:
Citizens Bank. Grans Valley, 1 load
cattle and hogs.
S. B. 76. by Dlmick To abolish
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E in Photoplays :: Steady, a
I Flickcrlewe Picture :: Abeo-
S lately No Eye Strain.
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A Refined and Ertertaining
5 Show for the Entire Family.
1 Next to French Besiaurant E
5 Chancofl Sunilaya, Tueedays, s
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Adult 10c. Children under
s 10 years So.
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Rpwam of Ointments for
Catarrh That Contains Mercury
( tnerrury will snrely destroy tne sense
of smell and completely derange tbe wtaols
rtem when entering It thrown the ain
eons nrfaees. 8och articles sboald
be osed except on prescrtptloa from repot
do Is ten fold to the food joa can possibly
jtrl rim flair Catarrh Cnra.
manofictured by P. J. Cbeney Co., T
leilo. ti., root in no mercury, ana is isien
Internally, acting directly nsoa tbe blood
mnA mtimnl InriMI nf tha mtni. In
bnyln Hall's Catarrh Core be snre yoo
et me (enuina it is taien imernauy ano
made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. 1. Cbeney A
Co. Tratlmonlals free.
SnM bj Drorslita rrlce 7Re per bottle
Tak Hall's Family Tills for eonitlpatlon.
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PPNTILETON'S POPU-
LAR PICTURE SHOW
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THE
COSY
1 Where the entire family ean
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a wujvy "e." . .
5 picture show with eomiort,
1 Fun, Pathos 1
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Scenic
ThriUing
All Properly
Mixed
E2 S
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S in. Changes Sunday, Mon- S
5 day, Wednesday and Friday.
Next Door to St George Ho- 5
2 tel Admission 5o and lOo. 5
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Bills Introduced In Oregon Senate
Tl M.-a-un- IUlow Were Introduced In U Senate at Yertenlay's
Stwlon.
stl.EM. Ore.. Jan. 21 The folloyv-
lnr bills were Introduced In the sen
ate: S. B. 73. by Thompson Revising
Judiciary syetem of state.
S. B. 74. by Kellaher Creating the
Oregon State Trade Commission to in
vestigate changing trade conditions.
at a
! a. n. 76. by Bingham To repeal
TltAXCIS RATRK IS ' sections 40 and 45. relating to the du-
XEW BABY'S XAJklE ties of school clerks.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 10.
Francis Sayre Is the name cho
sen for the baby. The president.
baby s grandfather. Heartily ap
proved the name. It was hla
suggestion that the youngster
was not given a middle name. 44 44444444444
S. B. "7. by Thompson Reduces
number of reports of state officials
that mav be printed,, making a sav
lng of from $20,000 to 130.000 a year,
S. B. "8. by Moaer Amending sec
ir,n 1117 lord's Oregon Laws, relat
lng to Jury' trial fee In Multnomah
county; provided fees be paid day of
trial instead of ten days in advance
S B. 79. by Moser Amends sec
tion 116 Lord's Oregon Laws, relat
in tn trial fees In Multnomah coun
ty; provides fees be paid day of trial
Instead of ten days In advance.
SPORTS
Speaking of lightweights, you can't
let Bat Nelson of Gegewiscn, 111
drop completely out of your mind.
Eat won't let you. Having tackled a
fresh break Into vaudeville the ex-i-io.
r.t iichta-elirhts offered to Hck
everything In sight and particularly
to trim Ad Wolgaat "Just ror run.
Abe Attell also la. In vauaevuie.
Consequenty It Is not peculiar that
Able breaks Into print He bites off
a section of the battling Dane's weep
ing challenge and offers to heat mm
"if he weighs a ton."
Come on Oscar Nelson come on.
BURN
eant
Coal
MIXED:--2 part of Coke to 1 part of
Coal will give you the same results
in your coal stove as though you
burned all Hard CoaL Think of the
great saving effected by the use of
Coke. !
Pacific Power G Light Co.
"Always at Your Service"
Phone 40
AGE NO BAR.
SIT) TIT DOPE, v
III
IF BACKACHY OR
KIDNEYS BOTHER
EAT LESS MEAT. ALSO TAKE
Glass OF SALTS BEIXJRE
EATING BREAKFAST.
BT HAL BHERIDAN.
(Written for the United Press.)
NEW YORK, Jan. 20 Everybody
lu these dollarful days of sport seems
to want to be a lightweight. Ex
champs are coming back, ditto ex
second raters, and a whole crop of
young blood who scrap around the
113 pound mark are trying to blng
their way to fortune via the cauli
flower ear route.
The reason, naturally, the cash. The
public apparently has tired" of Infer
in tnininir bv lumbering "heavies,"
the mlddlewelghts until recently have
not excited much Interest and me
feathers and bantams have been keep,
lng unmercifully quiet.
The lightweight, around such box-i-o.
..niera n New York. Milwaukee
and New Orleans, seems to be getting
all the coin. Aside from the fight
fans' Interest In a lightweight mill be
cause more cleverness la usually
shown than In encounters between
heavier boxers. It Is a fact mat me
present crowd of lightweight enter
tainers is about the best In several
years. .
Perh.ips no in many seasons has
the fight ring seen such ,ufty
.o.v,,i ient as Freddy Welsn,
1 1 1 1. I v ,.i u . - --
Uric acid In meat excites the kid-
neva thev beromo overworked; set
sluggtat, ache, and feel like lumps of
lead, he urine becomes cloudy; the
bladder la Irritated, and you may be Charlpv White an young
obliged to 'seek relief two or three ... :,- nitrhie. Ad
. . . ... n ilii ti iinv - -
times during the night. When the , . nnj
kidneys clog you must help them n- Bround the fringes of the
flush off the body'a urinous waste ' umnii.nHhln class. Below this
or you'll be a real sick person short
with Willie Ritchie, au
Johnny uunnee
runic ..
"' j i. o ,r.0 nf otner --jikiuo k
ly. At first you feel a dull misery " f . , any cr0wd-its moneys
In the kidney region, you suffer from aD ? 01 ' 8
haekaehA. aleV headache, dlazlness. ! .
stomach gets sour, tongue coated and gtockmcn,
f..l Altm n lit ttflnlfAS WhAH that " " k ... a.
weainer is uao.
Attention.
call at 816 Main
eatherlabad. . I ,. ODnolte postofflce, where the
Eat less meat, drink iota or water, -- Kaking powder Co. Is maamg
also get from any pharmacist four "Tl" tra.ton8 dally and will serve
ounces of Jad Salts; take a table-. ?"8r fie ra coffee and cake.-
spoonful In a glass of water before "'c l"
breakfast for a few days and your
bldnnva will then act fine. Thta fa-1 . ......AaA4
mous salts Is made from the acid ot.w
with llthla, and has been used tar'
generations to clean clogged kidneys
nd stimulate them to normal activ-1 '
lty, also to neutralise the aclda In
ii.tn, mn it nn lonirep la a source or
vi k ii u C . " " - - --.
I tl. I ! , V. ii a Atiillntf hlnilAW woV.
nesi.
Jad Salts la Inexpensive, cannot in
jure: makes a delightful effervescent
llthla-iwater drink which everyone
ATHENA BOY WILL B
ENTER PORTLAND
BUSINESS SCHOOL
EMERY WORTHIXGTOX TO TAKE
W STUDIES OTHER NEWS
NOTES OF TOWN.
' (Special Correspondence.)
ATHENA. Ore., Jan. 21. Emery
Worthlngton taaa gone to Portland
where he will enter the Behnkle
Walker business college.
W. S. Ferguson has gone to Miles
City. Montana on business.
John Rothrock is spending the
week In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saling of Wes
ton were Athena visitors Wednesday.
Wm. McKenxie of Weston was In
Athena Friday.
Miss Veata Cutforth, teacher In the
Athena schools was a Pendleton vis
itor Saturday.
Amnva Phillips of Weston was an
Athena vleitor Friday.
Emery Worthlngton was in Wes
ton Saturday.
lrvinu O. Prooks. bookkeeper In
the First National bank was a Walla
Walla visitor Monday.
Miss Myrtle Harvey of Flannigan.
Oregon. Is a guest at the Oliver Dick
t nnon home this week.
Earl Lleuallen of Weston was In
Athena Tuesday.
Earl Urquhart was a Pendleton vis
itor Monday.
Claude Trice of Weston transacted
business In Athena Tuesday
Earl PImonton was up from Ad
ams Tuesday.
A. Wood of Walla Walla was an
Athena visitor yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. N. Sctt were
Walla Walla Visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mra. Victor McPonald of
Walla Walla were Athena visitors
yesterday.
may
Open Day
and Night
Meals 25c and tip.
Special Evening
Lunches.
THE
OuoIIq
RESTAURANT
Qus LaTontaine,
Proprietor.
Fine, Clean
Furnished
Rooms
in connection
Steam Heated
1111111
Everybody In Pendleton Is Eligible.
Old people stooped with suffering.
Middle age, courageously fighting,
Youth protesting Impatiently;
Children, unable to explain;
All In misery from their kidneys.
Perhaps a little backache first
Urinary disorders, dropsy
quickly follow.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak
kidneys.
Are endorsed by thousands.
Here's Pendleton testimony.
Mra. C. Boles, 1008 E. "Webb St
Pendleton, aays: MI had great bene
fit from Doan'a Kidney Pills when
suffering from a bad back and disor
dered kidneys. Another of the fam
ily has used Doan'a Kidney Pills off
and on for years for kidney weakness
es and haa had the best of results."
Price 50c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pllla the same that
Mrs. Boles had. Foster-Mllburn Co.,
Props,, Buffalo, N. Y.
CITY LIVERY STABLE
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
Good Rigs at All Times
AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE
Carney Iluey, rropa.
Telephone 70.
Thompson Street Between
Court and Alia.
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coupon
rnCC FOUR-IN-ONE
rliCc "ANNA BELLE DOLL
Bring or send five of these Coupons properly signed and 10f
to theEast Oregonian office and get a "Four-in-One" muslin
cut-out feature or "Anna Bell Doll" feature.
No..
Pendleton, Ore.,-
.1914
pact nprnnvTiv ptto rn
Herewith please find five "Four-in-One" Coupons and lOf
for which please givo me a "Four-in-One" muslin cut-out
feature or "Anna Bell DolL"
Kame
Address-
If sent by mail add 2c for postage.
BE SURE AND STATE WHICH FEATURE IS WANTED
VNION MINERS
PLEAD ;UbTY
TO INDICTMENT
should take now and then to keep the
FOUST SMITH, Ark.. Jnn. SO.
Six union miners pleaded guil
ty to a federal court indictment
todav charging them with con
spiring against the govern
ment. The cases of 14 otners
snouia tano now aim mow - ,
kidneys clean and active. Druggists, .were nolle prow-d
they sell lota of Jad gaits
to folks who believe in overcoming
kidney trouble while It Is only trou
ble.
CHICHESTER S PILI&
w-aTV - .1 I A.L a.Ma II Mr trial fas
11I.V.(1"JI I'll A Nil I'll.!., ft t&
sold cy D?iaa:sTS lvlivklke
TV
The charg"
.r th nuterowth of dis
turbances following a lockout of
the miners employed by the
Bache-Denman company in the
prairie Creek district. Among
those who pleaded guilty are
Fred W. Holt, socialist candi
date for governor of Arkansas
In November and Peter Stew
art, former district president of
the United Mine Workers.
Sentence will bo pronounced
later.
Dangers of a Cold
Do you know that of all the minor
ailments colds are by far the most
dangerous? It la not the colds them
selves that you need to fear, but the
serious diseases thnt they so often
lead to. For that reason every eld
should be gotten rid of with the least
possible delay. To accomplish this
you will find Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy of great help to you. It
loosens a cold, relieves the lungs, aid
expectoration and enablea the sys
tem to throw off the cold. For sale
by all dealers. Adv.
Goulds Not In Control.
ST LOUIS.' Jan. 21. The Ooulds
are no longer In control of the Mis
souri Taclfic railroad, it was learned
from an authoritative source here
and with the exception of the shares
held by Mrs. Helen Uould Shepard.
the holdings of the Gould family do
not exceed approximately 240 shares.
A list of the shareholders of the com
pany has been filed with the Missouri
Public Service Commission, nnd it was
said thnt this list showed thnt the
Oould family no bmirer controls the
property.
Reports'' thnt a reorganisation of
the company Is Imminent were denied.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
lTNEUAL DIKKCTOnS
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed etnbalmer. Op
posite postoffice. Funeral parlor, two
funeral cars. Calls responded to day
or night. Thone 75.
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE
Funeral director and licensed era
balmer. Most modern funeral parlor,
morgue and funeral cars. Calls re
sponded to day or night. Corner
Main and Water streets. Telephone 6S.
INSl IUNCE 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
slls all kinds of real estate. Does
a general brokerage business. Pays
tuxes and makes Investments for non
residents. Writes fire, life and acci
dent Insurance. References, any bank
in Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
C. H. MARSH, Sec.
EEXTIXY & I,EI F1NGWF.I.Ij. heal
estate, fire, life and accident insur
ance agents. 315 Main street
Phone 404.
SECOND-IIAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW
and second-hand goods. Cash paid
for all secondhand goods bought.
Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy
household goods. Come and get our
prices. 219 E. Court street. Phone
271W.
LEGAL BLANKS OF .EVERT . In
scription for county court, circuit
court. Justice court, real estate, etc.,
for sale at Eft.st Oregonian office.
ATTORNEYS.
RALET A RALET, ATTORNETS-AT
law. Office In American National
Bank Building.
FEE FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office In De.pain building.
CARTER & SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS
at law. Office in rear of American
National Bank Building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
PETERSON & BISHOTJ. ATTOR
ncys at law; rooms S and 4, Smith
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS" W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice in all state
and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, 3
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 STE1WER. ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Smith-Crawford
building.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTY
Veterinarian. Residence telephone,
27; office telephone, 20.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATION'S.
wedding announcements, embossed
private and business stat'onery. etc.
' Very latest styles. Call at East Or-
Konian office and see sample.
TRESSPASS NOTICES, STALLION
SEASON CARDS and SALE BILLS
of every decrlptlon printed at rea
sonable prices at the East OreKonUn.
We have a fine lot of stock cuts that
our patrons are allowed the freo u
of.
WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Cah
or give trade for Umatilla county
farm, $20 to iQ per ucre Addrotw
Box 12, Athena, Ore.
S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at law. Office In Despaln
building.
pnrsicLixs.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D-. HOMEO
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
fice Judd Block. Telephones: Office,
34 1W; residence, 5 12 J.
AUCTION SALES THE EAST Oil
egonian makes a specialty of auc
tion sale bills, cards and advertising.
We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and
advertising complete that will wssure
you of having a successful sale.
'BEAVER ENGRAVING
" COMPANY
AUCTION KEKS.
COU W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEEll! j . F '
makes a specialty of farmers' stock; ' j
nnd machinery sales. "The mun that' i -;
fcots you the money." Leave orders
at East Oregonian office.
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