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DAILY KAST OREflOXTAN. PF.Vm.ETON. OKEOON. TUESDAY, I'KURUARY 2, 1915.
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SAGE TEA TURNS
GRAY HAIR DARK
IT'S WltANOMOTHKirS RECIPE TO
DIUNQ HACK COLOK AND
LUSTRE TO HAUL
That beautiful, even shade ef dark,
glossy hair can only be had by brew
ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul
phur. Your hair la your charm. It
makes or man the face. When It
fades, turns gray, streaked and looks
dry, wlupy and scraggy, Just an ap
plication or two of Sage and Sulphur
enhances Its appearance a hundred
fold. Don't bother to prepare the tonic;
you can get from any drug store a 60
cent bottle of "Wycth's Sago and Sul
phur Compound," ready to use. Thl
can always be depended upon to
Mag back the natural color, thick
nass and lustre of your hair and re
move dundruff, stop scalp Itching and
ailing hair.
Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and
Sulphur because It darkens so natur
ally and evenly that nobody can tell
It has been applied- Tou simply
dampen a sponge or soft brush with
It and draw this through the hair,
taking one small strand at a time; by
morning the gray hair has disappear
ed and after another application it
becemea beautifully dark and appears
glossy, lustrous and abundant.
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HOGS ADVANCE
FOR TOP STUFF
(Courtesy Monday's Journal.)
PORTLAND, Ore. Hog prices wer
given a good lift today on the Port
land yards at the opening of the
week's trade but the totals of last
Monday werenot reached.
The advance In hogs here might
have been expected In view of the re
cent severe weakness In the market
Killers who had purchased very Jib
irully at the low prices of lust Week
tire naturally bent upon supporting
the market today.
Two loads of hogs went at the ex
treme price here today at the start
bnd more could have been sold had
the quality been avullable.
General hoe market range:
lieut llKht
Medium light
Good to heavy
7.10
7. 00
6.76
Rough and heavy (.25 Q 6.60
Htockers 6.60Q-5.10
Mlvt Moors at $8.
Wlille the general market tor cat
Do Is considered Just about holding
Its own, two loads of extra fancy of
ferings went at 18 In the steer divi
sion this morning. There was a
much smaller run of cuttle than had
been expected and this cauHed killers
to bid up somewhat for the better
clasa offerings.
X fine lot of cows went this morn
nig at $6.75 and other stuff sold at
iibuutho sumo figures as available
1USI w ftrcK,
General caltlo market range:
Selected steers 17 658.01
Good to prime 7.6047.65
Good to choice 6.5047.00
Ordinary to fair 6.754f6-25
HcHt cows 6.60 6.65
Good to prime 6 50 6. 65
Ordinary 6 20 5.50
Kanry bulls 6.50 6.75
Ordinary A... 4.00 6.25
Mutton Thud Is Stronger.
.Stronger murket was shown for
mutton ut North Portland at the
week's opening. There wus a fair
run reported In the yards over Fun
day, but the traJe stated that it was
principally contract stuff sold prior
to shipment from the Interior.
General mutton trade range:
Old wethers i 6 5
Heat yearlings 6.60
Rest ewe '. 5 50 6.75
Iie."t east mountain lambs 7.75 7.80
Vulley light lumhs 7.S0
Heavy spring lambs 7.25 7.50
Tenia j 's LivctfUx-k fchlptrs.
Hobs J. E Blare. Dixon. Mont.. 1
load: Walter Storm. Ravllla, Mont,
1 load; Ed Uolcomb, Welser, Idaho,
1 load; Charles Howard, Brogan, .
load; F. E. Graham, Elgin, 1 load
M. J. Hansen, Enterprise, 1 load
i. J. Hansen. Enterprise, 1 load
Kiddle Bros., Imbler, 2 loads, La
Grande, J loads; Elgin Forwarding
company. Joseph. 4 loads; D. Ful
ton. Ulgga. 1 load; L. II. Kukeck.
Canyon. Wash.. 1 load: Ed Coles
Haines, 1 load, 0. M. Smith. 1 load
C. W. Davidson, 1 load; A. Q. Stain,
North Fowder, 1 load.
Cuttle Portland Feeder company,
Hurley. Idaho, S loads; J. L. Cox
Eaton. Idaho, 2 loads; F. C. Johnon
Pavette. Idaho. 2 loads; F. C. John-
nn Pavette Idaho. 1 load: C. W.
Johnson. 1 load; A. McGIU, Ontario
1 load; E. Smith, Condon. 1 load; G
W. Pevoe, Jerome, Idaho, 1 load; J
H. Savior. Echo. 2 loads; C. R. Ad-
pms, 1 load; Joe Carter, Haines, 1
load. Hurd & Green. 1 load; J. A.
Giiderlan, Pendleton, 4 loads; J. f
I'.iiter, Roblnette. 1 load; J. I Cox
Stnnfleld, 1 load.
Sheep It. N. Stanfleld. Pilot Rock
t londii. Stanfleld. 1 loads.
Mixed stuff A. Ferguson. Welser,
Idiho, 1 load cattle and hogs; P. II.
Morelock. Joseph. 2 loads cattle.
filves and hogs: H. A. Toakum,
Brooklyn. 1 load hogs and sheep; J
W. Chandler. Union Junction, 3
load cattle and hogs.
iHMiinrrorH Arc 0citi1n1.
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 1. Federal
Ji due Anderson overruled demurrers
at 27 defendants In the Terre Haute
election conspiracy In the Terre Haute
The demurrers attacked the Jurisdic
tion of the local court.
BIG EATERS GET
KIDNEY TROUBLE
TAKK SALTS AT FIRST SIGN OF
BLADDER, IRRITATION OR
BACKACHE.
The American men and women
must guard constantly against kidney
trouble, because we eat too much and
all our food la rich. Our blood Is fill
ed with urlo acid which the kidneys
strive to filter out, they weaken from
overwork, become sluggish; the ellml.
native tissues clog and the result Is
kidney trouble, bladder weakness
and a general decline In health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps
of lead; your back hurts or the urine
Is cloudy, full of sediment or you are
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night; If you suffor
with sick headache or dizzy, nervous
spells, acid stomach, or you have
rheumatism when the weather la
bad, get from your pharmalst about
four ounes of Jad Salts; take a ta
blespoonful In a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act fine. This fa
mous salts la made from the acid of
grapes and lemon Juice, combined
with llthln, and has been used for
generations to flush and stimulate
clogged kidneys., to neutralize the
acids In the urine so It no longer Is
a tource of Irritation, thus ending
bladder disorders.
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot In
jure, makes a delightful effervescent
Uthla-watcr beverage, and belongs in
cvory home, becauso nobody can
make a mistake by having a good
kidney flushing any time.
AMERICAN WOMAN
1
Mm. SUtko (.rmlti'h Hoarding the
LuMtanla.
Mae. J-'Invko Grovltch, wife, of the
Siberian Colonial Secretary and for
merly Miss Mabel Gordon Dunlop, of
West Virginia, arrived In this coun
try m Saturday to arrange for a ser
Stories From
COPENHAGEN. Stoa ways anxious
to get back to the Fatherland and
Join the troops at the front are con
stantly arriving here. When the Dan
ish steamer Esrom recently came in
one of the three stowaways aboard,
who had been compelled to work as
stockers, revealed himself as a Ger
Diun prince, as they were being paid
off. Presenting his wages to the
other stokers he said:
"I want to thank you boys for your
kindness to us when we were working
together. I'm not by profession a
stoker, and have not been used to this
kind of work. As n member of a Ger
man princely house I want you to
know that this is one of the happiest
days In my life. Now- I ran go and
hWp to teach these British a lesson."
And with that the trio departed
for the frontier.
LONDON "We've had a scrap In
the trenches; a serious one." That is
the laconic manner In which Captain
W. L. Prodi, of the Highland Light
Infantry, described the deed which
won for him the Victoria Cross.
PARIS. M. Tattegruin. the well
known painter. Is ready to admit that
one can have too much realism. Re
cently he conceived the Idea of paint
ing the bombardment of Arras in his
M'PriXMI'A KFLF.XT: ADMIT
Mi:N TO VASSAK PLAY CAST
NKW YORK. Jan. 29. Whether
Vaaaar "supermen" got tired wear
In 'em, or have at last admitted
mere man to equality wua debated to
day by college alumnae who planned
to attend this year's play of the Aa-
soclnte Alumnae of Vassar College, to
be given at the Century Lyceum to
nlsht. For the first time, the alum
nae have admitted men to the cast
and half a dozen male friends of the
praduatei will appear in leading
rolea, formerly taken by betrousered
rollogo glrla. The play la "The Road
to Yesterday.
To Save Naval Militia
SALEM, Ore., Jan. 28. A vigorous
Clfort Is being made by those Inter
ested In the Oregon Naval MUltla to
fe-u'e the organization from abolition
1 the legialnutre. A bill to abolish
the mllltla has passed the senate,
and all efforts In behalf of the or
ganization are now centering1 In the
hoiioe.
Adjutant General George Vhlto of
J'crtland announced today that an
effort will be to et the house com-n-lttoe
to euliHtltuo for the t)iniK'k
liHl abolishing the naval militia a bill
HERE TO AID SERBS
ies of lectures In the homes of her
friends for the benefit of Siberia,
Seed and agricultural implements are
badly needed In her adopted country
says Mme. Grovltch. if the Siberians
are to pull through the present crista
The womm will plant and harvest the
crops while the men are in the field
the War Zone
Paris stcdio and In order to pet col
or he arranged with an Arras refugee
named Vasse, to carry out a number
of experiments In the studio with the
object of getting a vivid idea of shell
fire. Unfortunately some two pounds
of gunpowder exploded by accident
while preparations for the experiment
were proceeding and the explosion
wrecked the studio.
ROME. All foreigners now resid
ing In Italy are being subjected to the
most rigid surveillance on the part of
the public authorities. When the time
comes for Italy to carry out Its pres
ent pluns of Intervening in the war
for the purpose of retaking the two
provinces of Trieste and Trent as well
as a portion of the Dalmatian coast
she do-sn't propose to have her efforts
handicapped by the presence of any
innocent looking strangers who might
In reality be spies. All Germans and
Austrian now In Italy are being
watched with especial care and every
effort made to ascertain whether or
not their alleged reasons for being
here are the actual ones. In addition
to this sueveilance the minister of for
eign affairs Is also preparing a list
of the foreigners whom Italy deems
It will be desirable to expel the mo
ment that hostilities become certain.
iirlvidlnx for the reorganization of
tlu mllltla on nn efficiency basis,
timllar to that maintained by the
regular naval forces.
He said all the "deadwood" In the
list of officers would be weeded out
ar.d there would be the same comple
ment of officers and men as the
navy department would provide for a
boat of the Boston's class.
The proposed substitute bill will
abolish the naval militia board and
I luce supervision of the organization
!n the adjutant general and two
commissioned officers of the naval
mllltla, to be named by the governor.
The bill would carry an appropriation
)f 115.000.
now'aThiat
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any cue of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CnENKT A CO.. Toledo, O.
We, the uinlerlRDt, bare koown, F. J.
Choney for the lat 15 years, aud tx-ltev
bua perfectly honorable In all builura
triinxiu-tloiin and flimu.UliT Me to carry
ut "it titillKHtlono made by his firm.
NATIONAL. HANK OF COMMKUOE,
Toledo, O
Unll'n Cntarrh ('ore li tnkn lnttrna!ly
rtliifi directly npm the blood tul mil
ootii mirfiin'K of llio ayttipii). TrntluionUli
lent froc. Price 73 ceuta nor botllo. Stld
It all nrncKUts
Vike Uall r'auilU Hilt tor couitlpatlco.
RISE FORGED IN
CHICAGO MARKET
(Monday's Market)
CHICAGO. With European Inter.
sts bidding against one another for
wheat offerings the market hers ad-
a need to $167 for May and $1.28
lor July option and closed at $1.66
1-4 and $127 1-2 respectively. May
made a net gain of 4 3-8 for the ses
sion, while the July was 2 6-ftc.
The market was sensational from
the start for the May option and
while there were frequent upward
Mid downward swings to values the
ultimate trend of quotations was
harply upward.
snorts had the fright of their lives
today when the market opened and
within a few minutes they were ruuh
ing to cover but sellers were scarce.
WHEAT.
May Open, $1.52; high, $l.f,7
low, $1.53; close, $1.56 1-4.
July Open, $1.25; high, $1 88 1-4.'
lew, $1.35; close, $1.37 1-2.
Administrator's and DKsolutkm Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder, at the Jack
McCarty place on South Cold Spring,
11 miles northwest of Pendleton and
2 1-2 miles southwest of German hall,
on Friday, February 12th. commenc
ing at 10 o'clock a. m., all livestock.
chattels and property owned by the
partnership firm known as Mentzer &
Elliott, composed of S. A. Mentzer
and John Elliott (now deceased);
also some property owned by the lat
ter in his own name and that after
the sale of said property the above
firm will be dissolved.
All sums under $25 cash, on sums
over $25 ten months time will be giv
en on approved notes bearing 8 per
cent interest. Two per cent off foi
cash on sums over $25. Lunch serv
ed by school board No. (6.
(Signed.)
S. A. MENTZER.
R. F. KIRKPATRICK.
Administrator for the Estate of John
Elliott Deceased.
C. E. RUDE. Auctioneer.
R. O. EARNHART. Clerk.
NOTICE OF TENDENCY OF PE
TITION TO VACATE CERTAIN
ALLEY-WATS AND PARTS OF
CERTAIN STREETS IN COLE'S
ADDITION TO THE CITY OF
PENDLETON.
Notice is hereby given to all whom
It may concern that a petition was
filed on January 21st. 1915. by the
Irvinirton Height Land Company, a
corporation, with the Recorder of The
City of Pendleton, Umatilla County
Oregon, und Is now pending before the
Common Council of said City, praying
for the vacation of certain alley-ways
and parts of certain streets in Cole's
Addition (formerly McAllister's Ad
dition) to The City . of Pendleton,
Umatilla County. Oregon, as per plat
thereof of record and on file in the
office of the Recorder of Conveyances
of said Umatilla County. Oregon, to
wit: Of all the alley-ways running
north and south through Blocks num
bered S. 8. 9. 10 and 11 of said Cole's
(Formerly McAllister's) Addition, and
of that part of Wilson Street lying
between the west line of Ray Street
and the east line of Arc Street, of that
part of Washington Street lying be
tween the west line of Ray Street and
the west line of said Cole s Addition
(the same being the southerly pro
jected west line of said Block 9) and
of that part of Arc Street lying be
tween the north line of Jackson Street
and the south line of Wilson Street
all of said property being within the
corporate limits of The City of Pen
dleton aforesaid; and the matter of
granting of said petition will come up
before the Common Council of said
City In due course, as the law directs.
Dater this 21 day of January'. 1915,
IRVINGTON HEIGHTS LAND COM
PANT.
By Chas. Cow-en. President.
IRVINGTON HEIGHTS LAND COM-
PANT. .
By Frank J. Dorsey. Secretary.
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL DI
rector and licensed embalmer. Op
posite poatofflce. Funeral parlor, two
funeral cars. Calls responded to day
or night. Phone 75.
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE
Funeral director and licensed em
balmer. Most modern funeral parlor,
morgue and funeral cars. Calls re
sponded to day or night Corner
Main and Water streets. Telephone 44.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
IIARTMAN ABSTRACT CO, MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands in Umatilla county. Loans on
city and farm property. Buys and
sells all kinds of real estate. Does
a general brokerage business. Pays
taxes 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.
IiKNTLEY & LEFFIXGWKLL. REAL
estate, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agents. 315 Main street.
Phone 401.
SECOND-HAND 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 .EVERY . DE
scrlption for county court, circuit
court. Justice court, real estate, etc.,
for sale at East Oregonian office.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS ATTORNEYS. VETERINARY SURGEONS.
SMALL SAVINGS
hidden away are likelj to be lost or stolen. Spent for
Iilcasure the are gone and caa never mnltiplv.
'ropery invested they become the foundation of
many a fortune.
If you will systematically deposit a portion of your
earnings it will surprise you how rapidly your bank
account will grow.
THE
American National Bank
OF PEKDLETOil, OilEGOli
Capital and Surplus $400,000.00
Open Day
and Night
Meals 25c and up.
Special Evening
Lunches.
THE
OuqIIo
RESTAURANT
Gu9 LaFont-ine,
Proprietor.
IFire! ofiionol Sonti
FEHOLETOH, OREGON
ESTABLISHED 1882
Known For
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Herewith please find five "Four-in-One" Coupons and 10
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RALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS-AT
law. Office In American National
Bank Building.
FEE & FEE, ATTORNETS 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 & BISHOU. ATTOR
neys at law; rooms J and 4, Smith
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice in all state
and federal courts. Rooms l. 2, 3
and t, 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 STEIWER. ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Smith-Crawford
building. I
S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at law. Office In Despaln
building.
PHY8ICL1N8.
H. S. GARFIELD. M. D-. HOMEO
pathlo physician and surgeon Of
fice Judd Block. Telephones: Office.
SOW: residence, 512J. i
AUCTIONEERS.
COL. W. F. TOHXKA, AUCTIONEER j
makes a specialty of farmers' stock
iitul machinery sales. "Tho man that
gets you the money " Leave orders ,
at East Oregonian office. i
Fine, Clean
Furnished
Rooms
in connection
Steam Heated
Er
It' Strength
COUFOiJ
Ore.,.
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CO..
C. W. LASSEN. M. D. V. COUNTX
Veterinarian. Residence telephone,
27; office telephone, 20.
MISCHLLANEO US.
ENGRAVED CARPS, INVITATIONS.
wedding announcements, embcse4
private and business stationery, etc
Very latest styles. Call at Eat Ore
gonlan office and see sample.
WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Caah
or give trade for Umatilla county
farm, J20 to tiO per acre- Addres
Box 1J, Athena, Ore.
AUCTION SALES THE EAST Off
egonlan makes a srec!aHy of auc
tion sale bills, cards and advertising.
We can furnish auctioneer, cferk and!
aJvertl-sing complete that will nature
you of havlrg a successful sale.
TRESSPASS NOTICES, STALLION
SEASON CARPS snd SALE lilLUf
of every decrlptlon printed at rea
sonable prices at the East OroKonlan.
We have a flnt lot of stock cut thai
our patrons are allowed the free us
of.
BEAVER ENGRAVING
- COMPANY
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