EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1915. PAGE SEVEN IF BACKACHY OR KIDNEYS BOTHER EAT I.ERH MEAT, ALSO TAKE GLASS OP SALTS BEFORE BATI5Q BREAKFAST. UHo acid In meat excites the kid eya, they become overworked; get alugglet, ache, and feel like lamp of lead, he urine become cloudy; the bladder la Irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three time- during the night. When the kldneya clog you muit help them flueh off the body 'a urlnoua waate or you'U be a real alck person abort ly. At flrat you feel a dull mUen 1n the kidney region, you auffer from baekache, alck headache, dlcslneaa, atomach geta aour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinge when the weather la bad. Bat leea meat, drink lota of water aleo get from any pharmaclat four uncea of Jad Salts; take a table apoonful In a glaaa of water before breakfaet for a few daye and your kldneya will then act fine. Thla fa anoua aalta la made from the acid of with llthla. and baa been ueed for generatlona to clean clogged kldneya and stimulate them to normal actlv Ity, alao to neutralise the aclda la urine, ao It no longer la a aource of Irritation, thua ending bladder weak- eai. Jad 8alta la Ineipenalve, cannot in Jure; makea a delightful efferveacent llthta-rwater drink which everyone ahould take now and then to kP the kldneya clean and active. Druggists her aay they eel! lota of Jad Salta to folka who believe In overcoming kldaey trouble while It la only trou ble. TWO VICTIMS OF AURORA, ILL, SLUGGER SPECIAL & Manufacturer's Advertising Offer on PALMOLIVE SOAP For a limited time we will pive away with each purchase of Palmolive Cream, 3 cakes Palmolive Soap Free. & Tallman & Go. Loading DrutfUt FHERESA HOLLANDER EMMA PETERSON AURORA, March 19. There haaj dow n before he adde another crime been no let up In the work of the t0 th ,lat- The photograph ahowa police In their efforU to run down I P'r"a Hollander nd Emma Pe , , , ifrson, iwo victims, uther women .... ..uBBr, -u .... ...... twu nave been killed mysteriously but en of thla town at the aame spot in I the police are not certain they are me mm year, f.videncea point to vlctlma of the alayer aa the two the auppoaltlon that the alayer la a j whose portraits are ahown. because "dope fiend" and for that reason the the other murders were committed authorities are eager to track hlm!n other part of the city. Ilmul IJtfht In Cliargv. SAN FRANCISCO, March 20. Three bakers were found guilty In police court of selling short-weight loaves of bread. Two were fined 120 each and the third convicted pre viously on a similar charge was re manded for sentence. IF YOU ARE A DRINKING MAN You bad better stop at once or you 11 Vee your job. Every line of business is rioting its doors to "Drinking" men. It may be your turn next. By the aid of OHRINE thousands of men nave been restored to lives of sobriety and industry. We are so sure that OBRINE will bene fit you that we say to you that if after a trial you fail to set any benefit from Its use, your money will be refunded. When you stop "Drinking," think of tbe money you 11 save; besides, sober men are worth more to their employers and get higher wages. j Costs only 11.00 a box. We have an; interesting booklet about OHRINE that we are giving away free on request. Call at our store and talk It over. TALI-MAX nitfC COMPANY EARLY ADVANCE IN WHEAT LOST (Friday's Market.) CHICAGO. Early gains in the wheat market today for options were displaced by weakness and a Ions of 1-h'c to l-2o a bushel from yesterday tit the closing today. Options opi) td Si 8c to 1 l-6c advance over yea terdaj'b finals, and made a further gain of moment In all three option) before selling pressure and liquida tion of longs turned the tide and forc ed the later decline. Foreign markets were generally firmer and hlKher, and some export business was reported along the At lai'tlc coat. WHEAT. May Open 157 1-2: high, 158 1-2; low, 155 1-8; cloie, 15613. July Open, 124 1-2; hiKh, 125 3-4; low. 123 1-8; close. 123 3-8. Sept. Open. 117 7-8; hlfrh, 112 1-S; low, 110 1-8; close, 110 3-4. GOOD PlnnlU FOR WORK UVtlHil) SALE OREGON FEED YARD ! Phone 561 400 West Webb ' 1'RUSSIAN LOSSES REACH 1,050,029 LACK OF SHIPS HALTS TRADE LITTLE MUTTON IN N. PORTLAND (Courteay Frlday'a Journal.) PORTLAND, Ore. General live- (Friday's MurKet.) PORTLAND. Ore. European de- mand for wheat and oats la very In- atock conditions at North Portland Unse but practically no business Is showed no change from yesterday at confirmed because of the almost gen- the opening of the market this morn eral abserfie of vewtela at this tlme.'lrtg. Only wven leads came forward There waa a report of a sale of a and these were quickly picked up at cargo of red on Puget sound at 60 fitin quotations, shillings or about 7c below the high) Ateence t mutton again from the point reached this season in Europe. j, mark?: Is worrying the trade It Is stated that a cargo of club was here No extreme price seems to be being offered hereat about 4c below mffliient In the mutton trade at the the extreme point. While It Is true momei.t to force a movement toward that the price of wheat here has fall- the stockyaids. Sheep owners In the tn somewhat below the European ba- intcilor have made up their mind to b!j of the high point, still the higher wait until shearing time before offer cent of freights has more than taken ;K their flecks and no price argu up this difference. Iment li. the mutton or lamb trade can Demand for oats from Europe, brlni? i uffic'enl pressure agalnht them while not as keen as for wheat, Is to change this. very god but the same difficulties In Growii.K oemand for mutton In the the way of trade acceptance U noted or,h Firand ,.ardll ha, been the in me aosence oi vesaeia. come u- on(k.r of the Iocaj trade during the mand for barley is likewise shown. Ilaj)t t vo (.arfcf but dei4pte this and vnne we ease m inquiring "uuv (h(J (l(erhlg ot additional price ad yei barley here, no business has been reported because the along the Atlantic seaboard has not advanced sufficient Indications, however, are seemingly good. Clover seed Buying price: Nomi nal No. 1, uncleaned, 11 1-2 12C ordinary, 11c pound; alslke, 11c. Flour Helling price: Patent, 17; Willamette valley, 7; local straight, $6.50; bakers', $7 7.20. Hay New crop, buying price: Wil lamette valley timothy, fancy, $12.50 f!3; eaMern Oregon-Idaho fancy vunrru thn movement Iff even more pr . restricted than when prices were low er. General mutton trade range: Old wethers I 7 50 Best yearlings 7.75 Best ewes -75 Best east mountain lambs .800 8.85 Valley light lambs 8.50 8.75 Heavy light lambs 8.000 8.25 Top Hog Hugging- Top. Top quality hogs were again hug ging extreme values at North Port- lam! tnrinv with Miles at 17.60 for the m as jts r Ik i timotny. lib; anaita. ni.v, limited amount of real good stuff that vetch and oats, $11; clover, $8S per forward over night. Extraordl- tn- 'nary strength remains In the swine Rolled barley Selling price, $32 9 trade here wllh values continuing far 33 per ton. 'above those of any other recognized Today's decline of lc to 3c a bush- 8tockyard market in the United States. e In bids for spot wheat on the Port-) Generai hog market range: ' land Merchants Exchange waa more BeHt llght j 7 jj sentimental than real. There Is prac- Medlum jight" '...7.35(3 7.56 tically no buslnes passing, because Good to heavy 7.00 0 7.25 of the lack of ships, and bids are Rough and heavy 6.85 07.00 merely nominal expressions at this ptockers 6.60 6.75 time. The only sale of a lot of 6000. Cattle Market Holding, bushels April fortyfold at $1.38. Three loads of cattle came forward Oats bids for spot delivery were lnto ,ne yards thia morning but only down 50c a ton for the same reason very 8mall percent waa of .excellent t o 4 , 1 nut nuriov wo unchanged. r Services at Local Churches ! ! 1 1 1 1 ! 1 3 h rjaiiiii For SALE CHEAP 10 Head Good Work Hulos For Further Particulars See . g E. L.r Smi!h & Co. Pendleton, Oregon ...! m nit iiiMiiiMittMtMtintiiiiiiiiiitittHiiiittniiMHtiiiiititiiMiiHintmnnnmiimitfTtiimntnMiMitiT iailHHIM Opportunity Knocks Again but only they will profit who are alert to their own host interests. Tho time to build is when pros perity is on tho riso and unless wo aro badly mistaken you aro poing to sco a lot of our people start now homes in 1915. Why not bo ono of, them? Let us suggest a plan to meet your needs. COPKNHAGEN", March 18. The total Prussian loues rn killed, wound ed and mlxslng since the war start ed have been 1.059.209, according to dispatches received from Berlin. These declared that the last eight Prussian casualties lifts totaled 33. 14 2. The losses sustained by tho Tavnrlnns, Paxorm and other parts of the Herman empire ore not available. SlntfTs Km-hew Travel. NEW YORK, March 19. For the- fiist time in the history of grand op era In this country, many of the i rlnclpals and of the chorus of tho j Presbyterian. Itev. J. E. Snyder, pastor. On ac count of repairs being made on the church the services tomorrow will be held In the court house. 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m. lubllc worship with sermon by the pastor upon the '"Matchless Love of I God;" 6:30, young people's meeting; 7:30, popular evening service. The pajitor'wlll preach upon the "Neces sity and Mystery of the New Birth." Following is the musical program: Morning, cornet offertory, Mr. Kelly; duet, "Somewhere 'Tls Always Morn ing," Mrs. Snyder and Mayree. Ev ening, anthem. "Sun of My Soul;" solo, Mrs. Hatch.. Christian S-lenc Corner E. Webb and Johnson streets. Services Sunday, 11 a. m. h .1 O . CnnJu au-itsj-il or 1 A a Metropolitan Opera Company expect t , , , . .. ' i ,l, ' , ,. ' i-i,j'm.; Sunday school at 10 a. m., sub to spend the summer In the Lnitedi . . n-.j States this year Instead home In May with their earnings. The reason for this Is the war. It was said at the opera house that Italy's entry Into the war was suf. sufficiently probable to induce the. majority of the Italian singers to abandon any plans for going abroad. The Germans liuve no means of going home. nesday, 8 p. m. The reading room at the church open dally, except Sunday, from 2 until 4 p. m. Plans and Specifications Free Oregon Lumber Yard A. II. COX, MgT. Telephone 8. Alta St., Opposite Court House Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applU'itlotit, athej cannot rearb tbe diseased portion of the ear. There ll only one way to cure drafnees, and that la by r tut It nt ions I remedies. learaes I ratued hv au Inflamed condition ot tbe mo- cons lining of the tuitarhlsn Tube. Whek thl tube Is Inflsmed too have a rnmblloi ound or ImnerftH-t bearing, and when It Is entirely rinsed IVsfness Is the result, and nnima the inflammation rin be taken oat nd tbli tube restored to Its normal con dition, bearing will be dnitroyed forerer; nine raaee out or ten are caused dj ratar rh. trblrb la nothlnir but an Inflamed con dltlon of tbe mucous surface. W will give One Hundred Dollars for any raae of lteafneoa (rauaed by ratarrb) that cannot ba cured by Hall'i Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. T. J. CHRNKY CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold br I'rum:lts, TlVc. Take tlall'a Kamilr Pills for constipation IN POUND. The following described animal has been taken up by the marshal of the City of Pendleton, to-wlt: One bay horse about 3 yenra old. black nia.no nnd tall, four white feet, star In forehead, strip on nose, dim brand on left shoulder, weight about 750 pounds. If said animal is not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possession of them, costa and expens es against them paid and they taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then nt 2 o'clock p. m. of the 26th day of March, 1915, the said an imal will be sold to. the highest bid der, at public auction, for cash, at the city pound, at the Depot Dlvery Sta ble, In said City of Fendlcton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and ex penses of making sale. JOHN KEARNEY, Chief of Police. llrst Christian. Corner Main and Jackson streets, Tolbert F. Weaver, minister. A cor dial Invitation is extended to worship with us at the following services to morrow; Bible school. 9:45 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; morning sub ject, "Prayer and Praise," Text, Kth. 5:19:20. Evninx subject. "The Need of Individual Perseverance, Persistence and Progress In the Christian Life." Text, I Cor. 15:53 Special music at each service. quality and brought best prices for hay fed. General conditions In the cattle market here are steady with no vis ible change In the situation since the start of the week. General cattle market range: Select pulp fed steers. ... $7.60 7.75 Pest hay fed steers 7.25 7.50 Good to choice 7.00 07.15 Ordinary to fair 5.50 01 5.60 Best cows (.400 6.65 Good to prime (.00 06.25 Ordinary 4.00 05.00 Select calves 8.000 8.50 Fancy bulls 5.50 0 6.00 Ordinary . 4.000 5.00 Livestock Shlpoers. Hogs J. E. Prof fit, Rayton. 1 load: C. H. Farmer. McCoy, 1 load; C. F. Knox, Gold Hill. 1 load. Cattle W. A. Poughanour, Payette. Idaho, 1 load; Charles McCollough, Haines, 2 loads. Mixed Stuff Grover Bros., Nyssa. 1 load cattle and hogs. Wheat Stipidy Sufficient. OTTAWA, Ont., March 19. A gov ernment inquiry, the result of which became public, shows that the am ount of wheat and of wheat equival ent in flour' ln'Canada on February 8 last was approximately 380,000,000 bushels. This quantity should be amply suf ficient to meet all requirements be tween now and the next harvest for seeding thla spring and for food dur ing the next six months. It is esti mated that 44,250,000 bushels will be required, thus leaving a balance of 35,750,000 bushela for export and reserve. j BURN We and M MIXED:--2 parts 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 & Light Co. "Always at Your Servce,, . Phone 40 COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR DARKENS BEVUTIFUIAY AND RESTORES ITS THICKNESS AND LUSTRE AT ONCE. Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea, with rulphur And alco hoi added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant; remove every bit of dand ruff, atop acalp Itching and falling hair. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur Recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way la to get the ready to use tonic, costing about 50 cents n large botle, at drug strrea, known "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compo inl." thus avoiding a lot of muss. While wispy, 1,'iar. faded hair la not sinful, we all desire to retain our ycuthful arpearance and attractive nces. By dark;nln? your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because It does It so natur ally, so evenly. Ycu Just damped a spenge or soft n.-jsh with It and Craw this througn jour hair, taking ore small strand at a time; by morn In? all gray ha'.ra have disappeared After another application or two your hair becomes Kautifully dark, glos sy, soft and luxuriant and you ap pear years younsor. . Ambition is all right if a man has energy to back It up. For a good Spring Blood Purifier get a bottle of Hot Spring Blood Remedy for sale by Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best SEE COPELAND For GOOD BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK American Plan Prices Rigltt 777 THOMPSON ST. Open Day and Night Meals 25c and up. Special Evening Lunches. THE II HOI 10 RESTAURANT Qus LaFontaint, Proprietor. Fine, Clen Furnished Rooms in connection Steam Heated Baptist. Bible school. 10 a. m.; preaching 11 a. m. Subject. "Union With Christ." B. Y. P. V., 6: SO p. m.; preaching, 7:30 p m. Subject, "The Lord the Tortion .of His Saints." E H. Clcvenger, pastor. CHICHESTER S PILL 0 hl-f sH.ft rm Pinmnrttl llmmiy I'llU In Krtl ftn l Ulft ir.cUIU. tviM. iftlrii with Illue Plbbon. TnLe other. T.nr f jmir ' Itmetfftt. A.wfvrrill.rlrt ti.TFn P UIAAIOMI I'll. I.N, lor K SOLOCYDRU&GlSlSLVWHLFi lb MW Methodist. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Ep worth League at 6:30 p. na.; preach, lug at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morn ing theme, "God'a Kingdom on Earth." Text, Matt 6:10." Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth ns It Is In heaven." Evening subject, "Self-Destruction or Sui cide." Text, Isa. 45:22. Special mu sic at each service. Tho male quar Ut will sing at the evening service. Tho public Is especially Invited to hear the evening .subject discussed. Chas. A. llod.shlre, pastor. t'hurtii of tho ltetleenier. Sunday school at 10 a, m. The Klsrht Kev. Uobert I. Paddock, D. D., will confirm a class, celebrate the holy communion and preach at the 1 1 a. m. service, but will go to Wes ton for service in the evening. The anthem will be "Just Aa I Am, Without Ono Plea." Tho offertory solo will be sung by Mrs. J. R. Dick son and Mrs. W. C. E. Pruitt will preside at the organ. The evening service will be at 7:30 o'clock. All are cordially Invited. Charles Quln r.ey, rector. , Illlile Student. Services will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock In the build ing nt Webb and Garden streets. Come nnd bring your Bibles. Sub ject : "God's Turpose With the Jews." All seats are free. CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y FUNERAL D1UFXTORS JOHNBAKErTFUERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer. Op posite postofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night Phone 75. J. T. BROWN'S FURMTURE STORE Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modem funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re sponded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 6S. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS IIARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Loanj 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. ATTORNEYS. RALEY ft RALEY. ATTORNETS-AT law. Office In 'American National Bank Building. FEE & FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Despaln building. CARTER & SMTTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. orflce In rear of American National Bank Building. VETERINARY SURGEONS. C. W. LAPS EN, M. D. V. COUNTY Veterinarian. Residence telephone 27; offlco telephone, 20. BENTLEY & I.EFF1NGWET.L, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agenta. S15 Main street Phone 404. MISCELLAN EOUS. STOP! RELIABLE AGENTS: UEP resent us with most needed auto accessory for headlights. Kills glare: driving light stronger; easy to put cn; .unbreakable. Other redhot sell ing accessories. Sell wholesale; free territory; going fast; first come, first served. II. & A. Specialty Co Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR egonlnn makes a specialty of auo tlon sale bills, cards and advertising We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and advertising complete that will assure you of having a successful sale. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON & BISHOU, ATTOR neys at law; rooms 3 and 4, Smith Crawford building. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. IV. STnOBLE. DEALER IN NEW j and second-hand good. Caah paid for all secondhand good bought. I Cheapest place In Pendleton to buy . household goods. Come and get our prices. 21J E. Court street Phona I71W. AUCTIONEERS. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 1. 3. J and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, will, deeds.! mortgages and contracts drawn. Col- j lections made- Room 17, Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. S. A. LOWELL ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office In Despaln building. PHYSICIANS. U.S. FIFXdT'm. D . ' " iOMKo" pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd Block. Telephones: Office, 34 1W; residence, 612J. PUS. WHITAKER & WOOD. DEN tlsts. Office houra 9 a. m. to i p. m. Mllarkey Building, Pendleton, Oregon. COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AVCTIONEEB makes a specialty of farmers' stock snj machinery sales, "The man that gets you the money." Leave ord.--at East Oregonlan office. MISCELLANEOUS. SALESMAN- CAPABLE SPECIAL- ty nun for Orv.n. st .p'e lin on NEW and EXCri'TlOV L t.-nuA. Vaoinoy now. A"nrttv commis sion contract. $."!. "-..'!. f-r ''X lonsfn. Mil" F. PixW V, 230-1 1 Oarlin Bid?-, C'evelan I, O. WANTED PARTY WILL PAY CaiS or give trade for Umatilla county farm. $20 to 149 per acre Addreaa Box 12, Athena, Ore. r-;--"' - BEAVER ENGRAVING i " COM TAN Y vrr ' rvl ".V 7 1 LV-vr : : t t " " i r - - - -tJr.'.-. -' -j iilii1ilifii'