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KTOTIT PAGES TIZ" GLADDENS ' E, IID FEEI K PUFFED-UP, BURNING, TEH- Bril SWEATY FEETNO OOnNS Oil GALLOUHB8. 3swt Um tit- Y, r DAILY EAST ORFIONIAN, rENDLETON, OKEGON, FIND AY, FEBRUAHY 20. 1915. rAOF, REV F.N' LITTLE RESEEDING IS BY FARMERS III THE IIIII DISTRICT DIE miM sore, burning, Urea rt fairly dunce with delight. Away (O the aches and pains, the come. cajiousc. Misters, bunions and chll Mains. "TIZ" draws out the acids and poisons mat purr up your feet. No matter how hard you work, how long you dance, "how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, "TIZ" brlnn restful foot comfort "TIZ" la maclcal, grand, wonderful for tired, thing, swollen, smarting feet. Ah! how comfortable, how happy you feel. Tour feet just tingle for J6y; ahoea never hurt or seem tight Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ'' now from any druitlM or department Here. End foot torture forever wear smaller shoos, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy, Just think! a whole year's foot comfort for only IS cents. DBS, WHITAKER & WOOD DENTISTS Milarkey .Building SPECIAL Manufacturer's AdrprtiMnp Ofcr on PALM OLIVE SOAP For a limited time wc will give away with each purchase of Palmolive Cream, 3 cakes Falmolivo Soap Free, & Tallman & Go. Leading; DruffUti M1--AUIKII IS BEAUTIFUL NOW AM ALL BUSY WITH THEIR PLOWING. ' iinw tars or Mutton are Sent to Market IIhIii Wheat Thinned Homo by Frt itut Hybrid Comes IlirttiiKh All Right Barney Gan non hcorcnni Lighting Fire. (.Special Correspondence.) NOUN, Feb. 2. Beautiful wea iner and everybody buoy plowing, (leaning up and on rare occasions some reseedlng has to be done. 5iesr Boylln and Ktephens ship ped three curs of mutton lust night to (entile after fattening them on the Blusher ranch. Jus. T. Finned states thut his blue stem wheat ha been thinned by frost "ut his hybrid Is all right. r.mj.loyees of the Slusher ranch have been rather unlucky here of late oy getting hurt In some manner of other. A few days ago the baseball boys were practicing when Henry Humphreys was struck on the anklo by a ball and luld up for several days. J-arney Cannon was the next unfor tunate to get badly scorched about the face while lighting a pile of trash which he had saturated with gasoline und holding an open can of gasoline in one hand while striking a match with the other. Walter Harrington was caught by the It-K by a saddle horse falling with him last Sunday which laid him up for repairs for a while. No bones were broken. A llt-rary Koclety was organized at the school house last Saturday night. Joe F. Flnher was elected president, alius Mabel Holmes secretary, and E. A. Hendricks sergt. at arms. Meet ings ewry two weeks. Prisoners Treated Well. LONDON. Feb. 2 5 Nearly $100. 009 has been expended by the gov ernment In fitting up Bonnlngton Ha!), In Leicestershire, for use of German officers In England as prls eners of war. Tw-nty thousand dollars was ex panded for furniture alone. The ground floor has been eon verted Into a club house. Try "GETS-IT," It's Magic for Corns Xow, Simple, Conunrm-Srnac Way. Yon will iifTer know how reallr ear It I tn r't rid of s rnrn. until yon bare tried "GKTS IT." Nothing like It has erer been imxlurrd. It takra letia time to aitply It than It riora to read tbla. It will dura $6.90 QUOTED FOR TOP HOGS ( .Courtesy Thursday's Journal.) FOKTLAND, Ore. -Another nickel was added to the price of hogs at North Portland today, again bringing this market to the highest price In the United States of any of the rec ognlztd stockyards, even though there was an almost general advance In the east again. Top hogs sold In the North Port lu rul yards today ut 36.90 or a dime better than anything In the east Quality considered It Is safe to fig ut this market at least 20c better than any other In the country, a dl tlnttion which should Insure greater marketing here, General hog market range: Itest light $.fc5.90 Medium light 6.70.80 Good and heavy 6.(006.60 Rough and heavy 5.8000 Etockers 6.6O0B.76 Cattle Market Nominal. ' With but a handful of stuff offer ing today in the yards, the market for cattle continues a very nominal affair. No further change either In the price or situation Is Indicated by this morning's transactions. With the fresh beef market liter ally "shot to pieces" and all sorts of i rlcea prevailing, under strenuous ef forts of killers to unload, the live stock situation Is naturally affected. General cattle market range: Select grain fed steers ..17.50 7.7 Best hay fed steers 7.257 33 Good to choice 6.&0it.u Ordinary to fair 6.504.25 p.M cows 6.4O0CliO Good to prime &.Z& . Ordinary 6.0015.1)0 Selec ted calves 8.008 Fumy bulls 5.606 6.00 Ordinary 4.00 6 00 Mutton strength Continued, strength In the mutton trade mas continued at North Portland today, with only normal offerings. No tops were received, but the price received for some ordinary lambs, 18.15, Indi cated that at least the former top, 18 25. would still be available for ex treme quality. General mutton trade range: , Old wether 6.0 ..oq Best yearlings 7.00 7.15 Bt ewes 6 00 6.16 Lest east mountain lambs 8.26 Valley light lambs 7.85?.0O Heavy spring lambs .... 7 507.75 IJvewfx'k Milpper. Hogs Barclay & Cummlngs, Cor- allis, 1 load; Fred Srdman, uur-Nr-k, Wash., 1 load; Slusher Bros., The Dalles, 1 load. Mixed stuff W. H. McMabon. Halsey. 1 load cattle, calves, hogi and sheep; Patton, Overton & rait. Halsey, 1 load cattle, calves, hogi and sheep. CATTLE TAKES LOWER PRICES PORTLAND, Ore. The receipts for the week have been: Cattle, 613; calves, 28; hogs, 3012; sheep, 1105. Cattle, Cattle receipts have been only mod erate this week and have taken a lower level in price. New prices es tablished are 15 to 25 cents lower than former prices. The market Is considered steady at $7.75 for top steers and other lines In proportion. Hogs. The receipts of hogs have not been as large as ordinarily and conse quently prlceo have advanced accord ingly. Top prime light hogs bringing 66.85 at close of week. Sheep. The sheep market can best be ex emplified by the one word "excel lent'' Prime lambs are bringing $8,-25 and extra good quality would no doubt bring at least a quarter more than this figure. All killers seem short of supplies. The following tatlve: sales are represen- Wt ,.1192 .1175 ,.1123 26 steers 25 steers 87 steers 122 steers 1131 $0 cows 1116 1 cow 41 4 cows 1350 3 cows 1073 1 bull 1431 1 stag 1211 1 heifer 790 7 calves . . . .' 152 266 hogs 185 1141 hogs 186 707 hogs 181 6 hogs 156 141 303 219 15 lambs 65 lambs 74 ewes Ill wethers 101 Price. $7.73 7.4 7.2 7.00 6.50 6.2 o. i 5.50 E.50 5.75 6.75 7.50 6.85 6.73 6.70 6.ff0 8.25 8.00 6.00 7.15 TRADING AT CHICAGO WEAK Cod Dang Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES -"u HOT TAUALES CHILLI CON CACHE -SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean end np-te-date; FIRST CLASS 8BRVIC1 TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Bts. Phone 66 1 Pendleton, Or. Court Martial Order Signed WASHINGTON. Feb. 25. Secre tary Daniels signed the order for trUl bv court martial of five officers and men of the cruiser San Diego which was recommended by the court of Inquiry following an investigation .r the exnloslon abroad the vessel resulting In the deaths of nine men. ii Try a box of that Embassy Lawn Linen 48 Sheets .48 Envelopes All 'for 25c at Koeppen's The Drug (Store That Serves You'Best KaMI &h.1im ia Earr Narva! Um "GTS-ITi" h "Can- Ear Cora Saraly. Qnkktrl found you, enpeclnlly if yon bare tried fverrlhlng cine fr corns. Two drops -llli-i In a few second that's ell. The corn shrivel, then comes right off. pain Imxlv. Ithoiit funlng or trouble. If you have evor made s fat bundle out of your toe with bandages; used thick, corn pre Ing cotton rliic ; corn pulling aalvea; corn leaning plaalora well, you'll appreciate the rtlfi..r..n,-. hcn von una "tiKTS IT." lour corn apony will vanish. Cutting and goug ing with knlvea, raior. flics and arlmora, and the dancer of blood nnlon are done away with. Try "GETS-IT" tonight for anv corn, callua, wart or bunion. Never falls. t.fth IT" I aold bv drucslata every- K.r. ?.. bottle., or aent direct by fi- Uwrcnce A o, Chlrago. Sold In Pendle ton and recommended a the world's beat corn cure by IVndleton Prtif Co., and T. J. Ponaldnmi. Your System Demands . n occasional corrective to insure good health mid strength. Success is almost impossible for the weak and ailing. Enjoyment is not for tho sick. Impaired health and Bcrious richnesses usually begin in deranged conditions of the atomach, liver, kidneys or bowels. deeemms Pills art recognized all over the world to be the bout corrective of troubles of the digestive organs. They tone the stomach, stimulate the liver, reg ulate the bowels. They cleanse the system, purify the blood snd act in the best and safest way For Health arid Strength Uratat Sal af Anv Mtclna In lha WorU. SaU varjrwhara. In boaaa, lOo 25c PRICE WHEAT HOLDING WELL tThursduy's Market.) POHTUAXD. Ore. Forelicn advices are uovernlng the market for wheat in this country. A catde from rtussia today stated that In anticipation of the resumption of exports fro thut country, wheat prices were OelnB lift ed sensationally. An advice from Ar Kcntina had a similar bullish trend. The exportable surplus of that coun try 1h somewhat below even the re duced estimates recently plven. and the activity of ltalisn buyers in thut murket Is likely to turn most of the Argentine wheat In that direction. Locally the market Is quiet Leading- Interests say they see no chance for any material lowering of values here. There Is little wheat offering at any price In the country. The re cent reductions have more than made up for the amount of tax to be levied March 1, therefore the latter has ecus cd to be a bugaboo In the trade. Oats supplies are limited In the In terior, few offerings to sell from there being- received. In the Wil lamette, valley farmers retain fair supplies, but these are not pressing very strongly for sale. On the othct hand most of the dealer speculators have become tired of holding oats, and these have been the chief bear ish factor In the trade recently. Clover Seed Buying price: Nomi nal Xo. 1, uncleaned, 11 l-2fi12c; or. dlnury, 11c pound; alslke. 11c. Flour Selling price: Patent. $7.20; Willamette valley. $7.20; local straight 66.40; bakers, J7.00fi7.40. Hay Xew crop, buying price; WUlnmctte valley timothy, fancy, $ 13.50 ff 14; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy. J15.50; alfalfa. SlSff 13.50; vetch and oats, 910; clover 68 per ton. Grain Sacks 1915 Vomlnal. Xo. 1 Calcutta, 36. Mills tuffs Selling price. Bran, $3031.. shorts. 333. Rolled Barley Selling price 336 37 per ton. ' 1 ' '' . Reports that Russian Interests' were figuring; upon an early resumption of wheat exporting, caused a bad break In bids for spot wheat on the Tort land Merchants' Exchange today, fol lowing the lead of Chicago, for a similar reason.' Cash wheat bids on the local exchange for the day were Sc to 5c a bushel below the figures of yesterday. Only two sales were made a lot of 5000 bushels May bluestem nt 31.46, and a similar amount at $1.67. Oats bids on the exchange lout $1.60 a ton for spot today, but spot barley was unchanged. (Thursday's Market) CHICAGO. While after the open Iff loss there was good recovery and a fair advance in wheat options to day, closing figures were showing net loss of 2 l-2c to 3 l-8c from yes terday, with July weakest Reports of foreign business were responsible for the early - advances, but fresh short selling caused the lat er break. This was aided by the re port that Russia was expecting to re eume exportation. Bradstreet's reports of the wheat visible supply: Kast of Rockies, decreased 2,415, 000 bushels, west of Rockies decreas ed 310,000 bushels. Canada decreas ed 1.759.000 bushels. Europe and afloat Increased' 2.600,000 bushels; to tal world's supply decreased 1,914. 000 bushels. WHEAT. May Open, 155; high, 1S7 1-4; low, 153; close, 153 5-8B. July Open. 127 1-2: 129 1-8; low 124 3-4; close, 125 1-415. miCOXER CUTS BARS; 1MDXT GET AWAY El'GEXE, Ore., Feb. 25. Deputy Sheriff George Croner found two of the bars In the east window of the county Jail sawed In two. He notl fled Sheriff Parker and the search of th; prisoners resulted In the finding or an improvised saw on the person of William Cameron. The saw had hi en made from the spring in the sole of one of his shoes. Cameron is one of the two men ar rested In Portland a few days ago ac cused of assaulting and robbing H. tiotteloh. a Junk dealer and hide buy er across the rlve.r from Eugene, last fall. Gottelph. a Junk dealer and hide buyer across the river from Eu gene, last fall. Gottelph. who arriv ed in the city from Albany yesterday afternoon, was taken to the jail and ho saw Cameron h almost fainted from excitement. He easily recog r.ired Cameron and the other man oi rested, who gave the name of James Smith. TO DARKEN HAIR . APPLY SAGE TEA LOOK YOIXGI BRJXftfi BACJt 1T8 KATURAIj COLOrt, GLOSS AND THICKXESH. Common garden nag brewed Into a heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxur iant temove every Ut of dandruff, step scalp Itching end falling hair. Just a few applications will prove a revelation If your hair Is fading, gray or dry, scraggly and thin. Mixing t'.ie i-&ge Tea and ftulphur recipe at home, though, Is troublesome. An I eusler way Is to Z?t the ready-to-use t'inic, costing about 50 cents a large bottle at drug stored, known as "Wy eth's Sage and gudphur Compound," thut avoiding a lot of muss. V.'hMe wispy, rray, faded hair la not sinful, we all Retire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wytth's Sage and Sulphur, no one inn tell, because It does so naturally so evenly. You Jut dampen a sponge or left brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; oy morning all graj hairs have disappeared, and, after an other application or two. your hair Lecemes beautifully dark, glossy, soft snd luxuriant MANY CASES OF RHEUMATISM NOW SAYS WE MIST KEEP FEET DRY, AVOID EXPOSURE AXD EAT LESS MEAT. Stay off the damp ground, avoid exposure, keep feet dry, eat less meat, drink lots of water, and above all take a spoonful of salts occasion ally to keep down uric acid. Rheumatism is caused by poison ous toxin, called uric acid, which la generated In the bowels and absorbed Into the blood. It la the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast It out In the urine. The pores of the skin are also means of freeing the blood of this Impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed. thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they becssne weak and slug glsh 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 ounes 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 uric acid by stimulating the kidneys' to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these Impurities. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless and is made from the aicd of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lith- 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 uric acid and la beneficial to your kidneys as well. EfllUIUIIIIIMIIIfllllllllllllHIIIIIMIIimillllllUIIIIIMIIIIlllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'J ana a) i The Foundation of Business 1 s in tiailt with a bank acoonnf. Save jour money 1ft 5 s jrcmr banker know you, and wlx-n the tirao exrnies hv. S S- will be ready to help you. 5 5 . . Don't expect a banker to IVlp you tinWs time and 5 conscientious, dealing have proven you worthy of s banking confidence. 5 I THE I AmoriGonrJofionalOonfi I I of pe::dleto:j, oregoii 1 I ' Capital and Surplus $400,000.00 1 STRONGEST BANK IN EASTERN OREGON. .i 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 a f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : r 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 For Sale Dwelling house at 410 Turner St., just back of the Sisters school. Its high and sightly. Now rents for 310 ner month. Price 11. Ida fiao 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 House in part payment. We also Insure your house or your life, sorry. Better be Insured than riATLOCK-LAATZ IIIVESTf.IEIlT CO. 112 East Court St NOODLES, CHOP SOEY, CJjlflA DISHES GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW 1 16 West AltaSt, Upitairs, Phoae 433 liiiili i,..l.J 111! , !h!i, i : Mli.'l i ;' l ii. i .. ' ! :. !',;: 1 .iMimiiima..i.i.iii.,iii,iiiljii.i. I,.,,,,.,, i.. tM( t mmf First national 0ank FEMDLETO;, OnECGH i E- E e-- ESTABLISHED 1882 3 Pursuit of wealth Is the great hu i .'an hurdle race. rtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiixiiiiiiiiixiiiiziiiiiiiiiiniiiiiu F. E. Van Dusen 5 General Contractor and s bupenntenuent, E PENDLETON, OREGON. E nilllllUIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlH Known For It's Strength IllliiiiiillilUluilllUiia I'M LITTLE! - BUT OH MY! 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Op poslte poatofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night Phone TS. J. T. PROWN 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 und Water streets. Telephone (3. IXSI UAXCE AXD LAND BUSINESS III SICK HEADACHE Dr. James' He&dacbs Powders re Here at once 10 cento a package. Yen take a Dr. James' Headache Powder and in just a few moments our head clears and all nsurslgia and distress vanishes. It's the quickest and surest relief for headache, whether dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve racking. Send someone to the drug store and get a dime package now. Quit suffering It's so needless, lie sure you get Dr. James' Ileaduolis Powder then there will be no disappointment. HARTMAN 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. EEXTLEY & LEFF1NGWE1 J REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. 31$ Main street Phone 404. ATTORKETS. RALET A RALET. ATTORNKTS-AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office la Deepaln building. VETERINARY SURGEONS. C. W LASSEN. M. D. V. COUNTY veterinarian. Residence telephone. 17; office telephone, 20. SECOND-HAND DEALERS, 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 A 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. V. STROBL.E. riTTiTiTTj aaa.AaVaUi 1 and second-hand goods. Tor Sll inn.lh.-J . --. - ....uu Buoaj oougnt. Cheapest place In Pendleton to buy household goods. Come and get our vKva. in e, court street :nw. IN NEW Cash paid bought. Phone M ISCELLANEO US. MISCELLANEOUS, LEGAL BLANKS Or .EVERY .DE acrtptlon for county court, circuit court. Justice court, real estate, etc, for sal at East Oregonlan office. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR gonlan makes a specialty of auc tion sale bills, cards and advertising We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and advertising complete that will asaun you of having a successful sale. ENG RAVED CARDS. INVITATIONS wedding announcements, embossed private and buslnesa stationery, etc Very latest styles. Call at East Ore gonlan office and see sample. 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. 8. A. LOWELL ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office In Deepaln building. , PHYSICIANS. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D.. HOMEO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd Block. Telephones: Office, 341W; residence, B1JJ. AUCTIOXEERS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTIONEER makes a specialty of farmers' stock snd machinery sales. "The man that gets yon the money." Leave orders at Kast Oregonlan office. WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Casli or give trade for Umatilla county farm, t20 to $J0 per acre Address Box 12, Athena, Ore. HAIR WORK SEND YOUR COMB lngs to Madam Kennedy. Athena- Oregon. TRESSPASS NOTICE?. STALLIOM SEASON CARDS and SALE BILLS of every dccrlptlon printed at rea sonable prices at the East Oregonlan. Wo have a fine lot of stock cuts thai our patrons are allowed the free use of. BEAVER ENGRAVING "v- COMPANY f l i. Mat--aMa,.a- - 3 l 'J i L win ' iW 'Mf( J"t. m