East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 17, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREflONIAN, PENDLETON, OKEGON, WK I).VKST).V, FKP.HTTATtV 17, 101S.
PAGE SEVEN.
AN OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIR
KAC.E TEA AND Sl'U'lU K TURNS
GRAY, FADED HAIR DARK
AND GLOSSY.
Almost everyone knows that Bag
Tea and Sulphur, pioperly compound
ed, brlngi back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streak
ed or gray; also ends dandruff. Itch
Ins scalp and ttopj falling hair.
Years ago the only way to get this
mixture was to ruake It at home,
which U U mu4y end troublesome.
Nowadays we limply art at any
drugstore for "Wyeth'a Sage and Sul
phur Compound." lou will get a
large bottle for about CO cents. ,
Everybody uses this old, famous re
cipe, because no one can possibly tell
that you darkened your hair, as It
does It so naturally and evenly. Tou
dampen a sponge or soft brush with
It and draw thU through your hair,
taking one small rtrand at a time;
bv morning the gmy hair disappears,
ano" after another application or two,
ytur hair becomes beautifully dark,
thick and glossy and you look years
; ounger.
Every time a man picks up a few
rents worth of experience he drope a
dollar.
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CHICAGO WHEAT
IS FORCED UP
(Tuesday's Market.)
CHICAGO. Foreign demand for
wheat and a shsrp advance In car
goes on passage, together with a bet
ter feeling In tha middle west trade,
forced prices sharply higher today In
the local pit. Cloning was a net rise
of 3 l-4e for May und 2 l-4c for July.
At one time during the session May
tr.-jched (1(3 7-S, or 4 3-8c better
than yesterday.
Hroomhall cabled from Liverpool
that the wheat market was firm on
American strength und strength In
spot. There Is a targe business be
ing dune In Armtlne wheat, but
prices hold firm and sellers there are
confident. American winters are
hold at 8 to 3d (il vance, and spot
markets strong, with offers light Ar
Kt tine weather U generally favor
alle, with the freight situation easier.
WHEAT.
May Open. $1.80; high, $1 83 7-S;
liw, 11.80; cloie, 31.82 3-4.
July Open, $13S; high. $1.37 1-4;
low, $1.35; close, $1.38 3-3.
Woman Gets Hoard Job.
NEW YORK. Feb. 13. Miss Bea
trice Wlnser, assistant city librarian
hi Newark, will be the first woman
to hold office in tl'at city govern
ment. Hhe was appointed to the
hoard of education to succeed Dr.
Thomas 8. McCabe, whose term ex
pires soon.
Recently Mr. Raymond named two
women for membership In the health
board, but these appointments by the
common council, which Is under dem
ocratic control and opposed to women
In the mayor's official family. The
council rejected the two women. The
hourd of education i.omlnations are
tiot subject to confirmation.
Ml Wlnser has been associated
with the Newark library for a num
ber of years and Iris been active In
cllc government. She Is in hearty
sympathy with thu proposed reforms
of Mayor Raymond.
Roys TU Naval Tet.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 18. A acore
of Washington bos. ambitious to be
come naval officers lined up In front
cf Franklin school here today for the
mental examlna:ln to determine
whether they are fit candidates for
appointment from the district to the
naval academy. Two appointments
will be made from the group which
passes by President Wilson upon the
recommendation of the district com
missioners. How's This!
Wt offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Curs.
r. I. CI1KNET k CO.. Toledo, 0.
W. b anleralg-of1. bivt known, F. 1.
Cbforj tor tbe lut IS years, sod belle?
film prrfertly bonnrtble In sll business
Iranurtloni snd financially sble to carry
iut anr nhltirtilons made by bis firm.
NATIONAL HANK Of COMMERCE,
Toledo. O
ITiU's Tttirrb Cnr ts tskea Internally,
artlns rtlretl upon the blood sod mo
coua urfat-r of the irstem. Tratlmonlali
tent free. I'rlre 73 rents per bottle. Sold
it Irnn(lts.
its nail ramiu? I'll is rnr roesiipsnesi
DRESS WARM AND
KEEP FEET DRY
TEI.LS R1IEU3IATISSI SIFt'KRFJIS
TO TAKE 8AI.T8 ANI GET '
hid or rmo aod
Rheumatism is no respecter of
age, ac. color or rank. If not the
most dangerous of human afflictions
It Is one 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 Jotj of pure water.
Rheumatism Is caused by uric acid
which Is generated In the bowels and
absorbed Into the blood. It la the
function of the kidneys to filter thu)
acid from the blood and cast it on
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 akin pores are cloa
ed, thus forcing the kidneys to do
double work, they become weak and
sluggish and fall to eliminate this
uric acid which keeps accumulating
and circulating through the system,
eventually settling In the Joints and
muscles causing stiffness, soreness
and pain called rheumatism.
At the first twinge of rheumatism
get from any pharmacy about four
ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon
ful In a glass of water and drink be
fore breakfast each morning for a
week. This Is said to eliminate urlo
acid by stimulating the kidneys to
normal action, thus ridding tha blood
of these Impurities.
Jad Salts la Inexpensive, harmless
and la made from the acid of grapes
and lemon Juice, combined with llth
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 urlo acid and
Is beneficial to your kidneys aa well.
PORTLAND WHEAT
MARKET QUIET
(Tuesday's Market.)
I'ORTLAND, Ore. With no ocean
tonnage offering except at ruinous val
ues to grain exporting Interests, the
murket for wheat Is a quiet affair.
Efforts to "corner" the outs mar
ket huve fulled. Dealers who tried
this recently in the Pacific northwest
have found to their dismuy that far
mers have plenty of outs left und they
are feeding a sufficient supply to the
market to overfeed the trade. Every
one seemlnxly has more oats at the
moment than they know what to do
with at current values abroad and ex.
treme freight charges. The same ap
plies to barley.
While no business has been closed
recently for foreign account the gen
eral trade Is not figuring upon It
ability to secure vessels below 60 shil
lings. As high as 65 shillings was paid
here a Vhort time ago. The lower
price does not mean above $1.4 2 for
club here, a price utterly out of line
with local conditions and quotations.
Flour market remains quiet with no
change showing in values.
Clover Seed Buying price: Nomi
nal No. 1, uncleaned, 11 11 l-2c; or
dinary, 11c pound; alslke, 11c.
Flour Selling price: Tatent, 37.20;
Willamette valey. $7.20; local straight
$6.40; export straight, $5.40; cutoff.
$5.40; bakers', $7.007.40.
Hay New crop, buying price: Wil
lamette vulley timothy, fancy, $13fi
14; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy tim
othy. $15W15.50; alfalfa, $12; vetch
and oats, $9fi l0; clover. $8 per ton.
Grain Pucks 1915 nominal. No. 1
Calcutta, $6.
Mlll.-tuffs Selling price, Rran, $30
5 31; fhorts. $33.
Rolled Barley Selling price: $38
39 per ton.
While there were higher bids all
around for wheat on the Portland
Merchants' Exchange for the day. the
only trading was for a lot of 20,000
bushels April red Rufslun at $1.51.
The bid and ask prices were somewhat
closer today than for several days.
Holders are rather firm In their views,
and buyers are meeting their ideas
gradually.
Outs market was down 23c a ton on
the exchange today for pot. Sales
Included 100 tons March at $36.50.
Parley market was weaker with a
loos of 50c In bids for spot. No sale
on the exchange.
A sale of 100 tons spot bran was
made at $27.50 a ton.
Merchants' Exchange spot prices
WHEAT.
Tuesday. Monday.
Rid. Ask Bid. Ask.
Eluestem
$1.57 $157'4 $1.55' $1.56 H
Fortyfold
1.56 1.67 1 55 1.57
Club 1.55 1.56 1 54 1.56
Red Russlun
146 14S 1.44 1.46
Red Fife
1.50 1.514 1.49 'i 1.51 H
OATS.
Fed S3.-..T3 $36.25 $36.00 $36.50
BARLEY.
Feed .$30.00 $33,00 $30.50 $32.50
Prewing
30.00 33.00 30.50 32.50
MILLSTl'FFS.
Bran $27.00 $29.00 $27.50 $28.00
Shorts 28.00 30.00 28.50 29.00
WHEAT.
Bid. Ask.
March bluestem $1 57 4 $168 4
April bluestem 1.69 4 Ml
May bluestem 1.62 1.63
March fortyfold 1.67 1.57 4
April fortyfold 1.58 4 1-60
March club 1.56 1.67
April club 1.68 1.584
March red Russian .. 1.47 1.50
April Red Russian... 1.51 1.514
March red Fife 1.51 1.62 4
April red Fife 1.54 1.55
OATS.
March $36.25 $37.50
April 37.00 38.00
May 38.50 39.50
BARLEY.
March feed barley ....$30.50 $33.00
April feed barley 32.60 34.00
GAVE THEM A CHANCE;
THEY PROVED HONEST
DENVER. Feb. 15. Out of 700
boys Judge Ben B. Lindsey, of the Ju.
venlle court, has sentenced to reform
atories and sent them unaccompanied
to the Institution where they were to
serve out their sentence, only five
have run away. This covers a period
of fourteen years. And of the fice
who did break their word three later
apologized to the Judge. The other
two were captured within a short
time.
Judge Lindsey celebrated the four
teenth anniversary of his system -of
putting convicted boys upon their
honor only a few days ago. The day
was marked by the receipt of word
thut Robert Gregg, 17, sentenced to
the reformatory at Buena Vista had
arrived there. Judge Lindsey sent
young Gregg unnccompinIed to the
Institution. Gregg was convicted of
contributing to Juvenile delinquency
by going through a false marriage cer
emony with a lrl. He was sentenc
ed to serve from one to four years
In the reformatory and Warden Capp
declares that after delivering himself
up the boy proved so earnest and cap
able that he Is certain he will be an
ideal prisoner.
Only five per cent of the youths
sentenced from Judge Llndsey's court
are sent to the reformatories under
guard. Aside from the good influence
the establishment of the honor system
has upon the boys,, the Judge esti
mates that he has saved the state $5,
000 in traveling expenses and fees by
doing nwny with the guards who for
merly delivered the prisoners to th
reformatory wardens.
Perhaps the hot thing about fash
ions for women Is the undeniable fact
that the woman l.erself remains as
lovely as ever.
AN AMERICAN MADE EVENING GOWN
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This Is an elaborate American made
evening gown in soft brown and
Fiench blue tones. A veiled effect
In soft brown toned net with skunk
trimming is -shown over a rich blue
CATTLE MARKET
15 CTS LOWER
(Courtesy TucsiJiy's Journal.)
PORTLAND. Ore Market for cat
tle Is fully 15 tj c lower than a
week ago. For the average offering
of hay fed stuff at North Portland
the market Is down 25c for steers,
with the aversgo sales from $7 to
$1 25. and a few lots going as high
as $7.35 for some very fair stuff. For
a select lot of almost full blood Here
fords the price ruled at $7.65, but
this was extreme, for hay fed stuff
and other lots did not bring this
price.
Market for .vain led cattle was
down about 15c, with split up loads
soiling no higher tt .in $7 85, compar
ed with easy snlc at $8 during bust
week.
There was only a small supply of
cattle In over :ilglit, four loads com
ing from t'tah. The demand was lim
ited, and the market showed practi
cally no further chinge.
General cattle irarket range:
Select grain fed slcei
Best hay fed steeri 7 50 7.6 5
Good to choice 6.6007.00
Ordinary to fair 6.5006.25
Rest cows 6.6006 75
Good to prime 6.4006.50
Ordinary 5.25 0 5.50
Selected calves 8.00 0 8 25
Fancy bulls 6.60
Oidlnary 4.00 05.00
Hog Market Weaker.
Weaker tone was shown for hogs
at North Fortlanl during the last 24
hcurs. While a small volume of bus
iness was closed late yesterday after
noon at $6.80 06.90 for extreme qual
ity such as seldom appears here
the market today was not above $6.70
for beat offering!.
Only one load of hogs came for
.i.rd to the yards this morning, and
buyers were not l.een to take hold
een of this.
General hog warVet range:
Rest light $6 60 06.70
Medium light 6.4006.60
Good and heavy 6.0006.25
Rough and heavy 6 80 0 6.90
Stcckers 5.5006.00
Mutton Very Strong.
Condition of the mutton market
continues extremely firm at North
Portland, with no fiesh supply offer
ing on the market today. There were
no arrivals in this division overnight.
General muttoA trade range:
OUt wethers $6.9007.00
Best yearlings 7.00 0 7.15
Best ewes 6.0006.15
Pest east mountain lambs 8 0OW8.20
Vi'lley light lamrg 7.85 0 8.00
Heavy spring lambs 7.50 0 7.75
IJvtutocic ShlfoxTS.
Hogs H. E. Schumun. Touchet,
Wi.sh., 1 load.
Cattle Hanson Livestock company,
Lognn. Utah. 4 loads.
Hut tt girl never thinks she is too
ycung to marry.
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satin brocade. Tha point basque aug
gertlon in front, with large butterfly
drape in back and long pointed train,
gives an Idea of the season's most
elaborate gowns.
Radium EalT to Reduce.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 13. An
nouncement that the federal bureau
of mines had worked out a process
of reducing radium by simplified
methods was made In the houje by
Representative Forter of Illinois, who
congratulated the country on the dis
covery. Members gathered about as Repre
sentative Foster displayed a case con
taining $11,000 worth of radium pro
d'teed from ore oy the bureau. Hs
head to the house a letter from Dr.
Howard A. Kelley. of Baltimore, say
inj that the work of the bureau in
sured the successful treatment of
many conditions in cancer cases.
British Colonies Plan Aid.
MONTREAL, Quebec, Sept IS.
The Canadian parliament will be ask
ed to vote $100,000,000 toward the
CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer. Op
poslte postofflce. Funeral parlor, twe
funeral cars. Calls responded to day
or night. Phone TS.
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 IS.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HABTMAN 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. Doe
a general brokerage business. Paya
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.
DENTLEY & LE FIT N G WEI J REAL
estate, fire, life and accident insur
ance agents. 315 Main street.
Phone 404.
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. Thone
27 1W.
MARRY MANT RICH. PART1C
ulars stamp. F. Morrison. Desk GM
S053 Holden, W. Seattle, Wn.
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Good Dry Wood
Slabs and Kindling
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Planing Mill and
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expenses of carrying on the war in
Europe, according to a declaration
made by George E. Foster, dominion
minister of trade and commerce, In
a rpeech before ths Canadian club.
The dominion has already voted $50,-
000,000.
A wise youth passes up the doll and
marries a girl who can broil a steak.
XOTICB OF TENDENCY OF PE
TITION TO VACATE CERTAIN
ALLEY-WAYS AND PARTS OF
CERTAIN STREETS IN COLE'S
ADDITION TO TILE CITY OF
PENDLETON.
Notice Is hereby given to all whom
It may concern that a petition was
filed on January 2 1st. 1915, by the
Irvlnston Height Land Company, a
corporation, with the Recorder of The
City of Pendleton. Umatilla county,
Ore iron, nd 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 ao
dltlon) to Tho City of Pendleton,
HOPPLES, CHOP SUEY. CHWfl DISHES
fApV'Q KWONG HONG LOW
X -C Jfc W IM
For Sale:
'rents for $10
down and the balance on easy terms.
Ten room house in good condition, located on a paved street three
blocks from Main. Arranged for apartments and the house Is rented
all of the time. Price, $5,100. Will consider small Mouse In part
payment.
We also Insure your house or your life. Better be Insured than
sorry.
MATL0GK-LAATZ
113 East
ATTORNEYS.
RALET RALET. ATTORNKYS-AT
law. Office In American National
Bank Building-.
FEE A FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office In Despain building.
CARTER & SMYTH E. ATTORNEYS
at hw. Office In rear of American
National Bank Building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
PETERSON ft BISHOU, ATTOR
neys at law; rooms 3 and 4, Smith
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice In all state
and federal courts. Rooms 1, 3, 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 IT, Schmidt
block.
FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTORNEY
at law. Office in Smith-Crawford
building.
S. A. LOWELL ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at law. Office In Despain
building.
PHYSICIANS.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D.. HOMEO
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
fice Jtidd Block. Telephones: Office,
341W; residence, 612J.
AUCTION" KFKS.
COU W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEER
makes n specialty of farmers stock,
and machinery sales. "The man that!
gets you the money." Leavo orders i
at East Oregonlan office. I
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we keep but it's the
Lumber Yard
Umatilla County. Oregon, as per plat
thereof of record ana on rue in me
office of the Recorder ef Conveyance
of said Umatilla County. Oregon, to
wlt: Of all the alley-ways running;
north and south through Blocks num.
bered 3, S, 9, 10 and 11 or sal a cole
f Formerly McAllister's) Addition, and
of that part of Wilson Street lying
between the west line of Ray Strtet
and the east line of Arc Street, of thai
part of Washington street ryrag 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 Th 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, 1916.
IRVINGTON HEIGHTS LAND COM
PANY. By Chaa. Cowen, President.
IRTINGTON HEIGHTS LAND COM
PANY. By Frank J. Dorsey, Secretary.
W..( Alts St.. Uoitsiri.' Phone 4H
Dwelling house at 410 Turner St, just back of
kthe Sleters school. Its high and sightly. Now
per month. Price $1,600. $200
INVESTMENT GO.
Court St
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
C. W. LASSEN. M. D. V. COUNTY,
Veterinarian. Residence telephone,
27; office telephone, 30.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HAIR WORK SEND YOUR COMB
lngs to Madam Kennedy, Athena,
Oregon.
WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Cash
or give trade for Umatilla county
farm, 320 to $$0 per acre. Addreea
Box 13, Athena, Ore.
AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR
egonlun makes a specialty of sue
t'.on sale bills, cards and advertising.
We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and
advertising complete that will assure
you of having a successful sale.
TRESSPASS NOTICES. STALLION
SEASON CARDS and SALE BILL6
of every decrlption printed at rea
sonable prices at the East Oregonlan.
We have a fine lot of stock cuts that
our patrons are allowed the free use
of.
BEAVER ENGRAVING
POM PA NY
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