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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OKKKONIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1915. PAGE SEVEN EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR YOU CAN 1UUNQ BACK COLOR AND LUSTRE WITH SAUK TEA AND SULPHUR. When you darken your hair with Sags Tea and Sulphur, no on can tell, because It'i dun to naturally, o evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home la mussy and trou- blesom. For fifty centa you can buy at any drug atore the ready-to uae tonlo called "Wyeth'a Sage and Sul phur 'Compound." you Just dampen a iponge or aoft brush with It and druw thla through your hair, taking or small strand at a time. By morning all gruy'hnlr disappears, and, after another application or two your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Tou will also discover dandruff la gone and hair has stopped falling. Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace la a algn of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive arpearunce get buy at once with Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur and look years younger. KEEP URIC ACID OUT OF JOINTS TKIJ.S RHEUMATISM SUITKKKRS TO EAT LESS MEAT AM) TAKE 6 ALTS. Rheumatism Is easier to avoid than to cure, states a well known author Hy. We are advised to dress warm ly; keep the feet dry; avoid expos ure; eut less meat, but drink plenty of good water. Rheumatism Is a direct result of eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce uric acid which Is absorbed Into the blood. It Is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast It out In the urine; the porea of the tktn are also a means of freeing the blood of this Impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the akin pores are closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fall to eliminate the uric acid which keeps accumu lating and circulating through the system, eventually settling In the Joints and muscle, 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 table spoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morn ing for a week. This la laid to elim inate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus rid- Sim tlo0l 01 ,hM ImPU-rltlei. Jad Salt. is l"Wv.. harmle..! and 1. mad. o grapes. and lemon Juice, combined with 1 Kb-. la ana is- usea oy ir.ou.anu. 01 - - ""i lect to rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent llinia-water drink which helps overcome uric acid and la beneficial to your kldneya well. s , ..,. 1 Umiimmillilimil" """! t0 decided activity among buyerc on SUhe continent. They also report -d Raymond 17. Hatch E I Si I Architect i S' Despain Building I Phone 768 rfllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllR CHICHESTER S iuAiion mi am r u,i a m t r i nuwn m V-f -l. biitt 1, Al K'ii! SOLODYDRluQlSISC'Ui'i'UilLFi feliJiKi' I'lium BH r l .ohl v IV jr Low Excursion Fares Ticket on tale daily by NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. TO THE EXPOSITIONS SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN DIEGO In connection with The Fast De Luxe Route to California Tha Great Norlhsn Pacific S. S. Co. S. S. "Northern Pacific" S. S. "Great Northern" operating the two new fatt palatial tteamers to San Francisco, with low excursion rates, berth and meals included. Ask About EASTBOUND SUMMER EXCURSION FARES IN EFFECT MAY 15 WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. SINKING OF ! . . .v. " , ... .. . - . ' . i i . - - - ' y - ' ' - -,t M r - V- . f I . - Galium v. , ' n-'-- 4 - ' ' i ' -i iy'J..-''?' 1 Z ' " K I ' i - v -. t , , . ..... - I fct I ; l.l - - , ., , ,.,.,, , J I - - ""' " '''iirn'llr"1,il'ii f" "".T"1"' ' The uhotosrHiih alirin.t vlvl.iu th f,rri .,.n,. '.h... ",r, u J ifc : ; ... U.I.I.U ; " L... J . F.r-h. h h ' J, .".;..,. .. I" , ' ' ' Z 1-28 .... .Mr.h 28 bust. Survivor. .r.-e that the ve.-! was torp-'docl WHEAT FOR WEEK ! CLOSES STRONG cm e wh,M ((( fnUh h(f ereatest dlaplay of strength. Every-1 thing considered prices held In a j ....... . murkable manner with doting puo tulloit for July u't the high point September wheat also cloced at tne top at 1119 1-2. The trade here g.ive little attention to the fact that Llvor- prices were barely steady tl morning. The English cables referred unprecedented demand for export at Argentine ports. Paris wheat was quoted 2 l-2s higher. few drv weatner reports -vere coming In from both the soutr.eaei There li more Cstarrli In this settlon of S the eouoiry thaa all other dlsetsee pot tither, and until the last few years was mpptieed to be Incurable, For a great I mauj yea ductora prononnred It a local Sdleae and prescribed local remedies, and be rumtantlf falling to cure with local treatment, prononnced It Incurable. Sci ence hea proTen Catarrh to be a conatl lutlonal dlaeaiie, and therefore requires ruiwtltuflonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh l ure, manufactured by K. J. Cheney Ca, Toledo, Ohio, la the only Conatltutlonal cure on the market. It la taken internally In d.ee from 10 droiw to a teaapoonf.il. it acla directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the ayatem. They offer one hundred dollars for any caae It falls to cure. Kend for circulars and testimonial Addrees: P. J. CHKNKY k Co., Toledo, 0. Hold bf Iirufelata, 7Sc. j lake Hails Family Tills fr constipation. JUNE 15 TO SEPT. 15 THE 1915 PARK SEASON Visit YELLOWSJTONEJPARK Reached via original entrance at Gardiner Gateway. Low fares daily during season. FALABA WITH 1 12 MEN l...c., ,i, t.i... ... .?..' . ..". I m . rl a""y ln ,ne 8ma" '"W, "H "ru.'re."-..Jll.e Phr " i"i"o me uoHt wun passenger.., man who took the photo clune to a ,irugglln In the ley water. .Many of 'piece of wreckage or an hour !d them hud on life belta but perished ! was rescued Insufficient moisture. Buck of the """"'ifi iiuii hp ana sirenmii the belief that Europe will continue the war Into the new crop period and'; this ! the chief feature under the remarkable strength in the new crop month. The week ended with a great Air play of strength for corn. There os nothing In the nature of buying flur les or excitement but a good stiff .ac tive trade with steadily advancing prlcea all day. Top f'gures veiv about 1 l-2c over the close Vesleiday at 77 1-4 for May, a split Under 7'.i J-4 for July and l-4c reaction from the top at the close. Local receipts were only 4tt cars. Chicago shipped and southwest. St. Louis especially teferrlng to high temperatures and out 1,246,000 bushels In corn for the day. Shipping sales were 400,000 bushels including a round lot of ex porters. Illinois points are qujllng rather fancy prices on corn from first hands. Leading cash and elevator people were active buyers of May corn during the morning and there was general buying for all monihs before the close. Oats trade showed leas bull ent'iu slusni than noted In wheat and corn. Advance was to 58c for May snd 57 1-4 i 57 '3-Sc for July. The clos-5 was a very small fraction under th top. Local receipts were down to 70 cars. Chicago shipped heavil and cash sales for the day were giv en at 200,000. WHEAT. May Open. 1 61 1-2; high. J1.C2 1-2; low. 11.61; close, $162. July Open, 11.33 7-8; high, 136s low, $1.33 3-S; close, $1.36A. Sept. Open, $1.17 3-4; high, 1.. 19 1-2; low, $1 17; close, $1.19 1-2A. Many a forgetful man has had a monument erected to his memory. Nothing So Good for s Cough or Cold When you have a cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to get rid of It with the least possible delay. There are many who consid er Chamberlain's Cough Remedy un fcurpuased. Mrs. J. Boroff, Elida, Ohio, Buys, "Ever since my daughter Ituth was cured of a severe cold and cough by Chamberlaln'a Cough Rem edy two years ago, I have felt kindly disposed townrd the manufacturers of that preparation. I know of nothing so quick to relieve a cough or cure a cold." For sale by all dealers. Adv. COUNTERFEITERS SAID TO BE ABOARD SLOOP SAN FRANCISCO, April 16 Se cret service agents boarded the sloop Karnacle ln the harbor and arrested the crew, Thomas Bongs, William Young and Frank Harris, charging them with counterfeiting. The sloop was built at Coos Bay and left there five weeks ago for San Francisco. Government agents allege there was counterfeiting machinery aboard. Canal Kltlnn Not Immune. SAN "FRANCISCO. April IS. All ships arriving at Pacific Coast ports after pacing through the Panama cnnal will be subject to the usual cus toms regulations, according to a rul ing published by Collector of the Port Pavls. Tho rullne-, made by the Waili Ington authorities, Is effective imme diately. It Is promulgated because vessels coming through the Panama canal pass foreign ports and there fore may carry dutiable goods or for eign passengers. AND WOMEN .oaur In a short time. The Picture was taken from the deck of it before she ?unk. The WAR ODDITIES, i-o.NUON. A British military Dandsman who suffered asphaaia when burled by a shell explosion at ipres, recovered his. memory by leading a sheet of music placed on his bed. RATA VI A. The comander-In-cliief of the army In the Dutch Indies has forbidden bands to play "It's a Long Way to Tlpperary,'' COPENHAGEN. A report from Berlin declared the United States consul-general had ordered menus from all Munich restaurants to send to America to disprove German star vation newspaper reports printed there. LONDON. A British "Tommy" writing from the trenches In France thanked a London newspaper for sending cigarettes and added: "The French 'fags' (cigarettes) are simply awful!'1 AMSTERDAM British soldiers In terned at Cronlngen gave such a creditable vaudeville performance for the benefit of companions that they were asked to appear at the munici pal theater. The "deput" was a hit. AMSTERDAM A Dutch newspa- per correspondent wrote a letter to aj friend In Liege, Belgium, German; post authorities returned It inscribed;! "Liege unknown." Correct address 'Luttlch, Prussia. Germany." This Is the new German name for "Liege." BERNE The Swiss watch and clock industry has suffered a loss of $15,000,000 In revenues since the beginning of the European war. NEWCASTLE-ON-TYXE Fourteen thousand Northumberland miners are now wearing the British uniform, leaving the coal mines to take care of themselves. LONDON A cotton material known as "Jotfre" is a popular spring fabric In England and a fa orlte color 1b "Petrograd blue." LONDON A facetious -employe of the London office of public records decorated the office cat with a Ger man Iron cross which has been brought from one of the battlefields. BERLIN Berlin newspapers sug gest that there are 20,000,000 pigs In Germany who are robbing the peo ple of their food and urges the gov ernment to kill and pickle them. AMSTERDAM A German newspa per advertising for a new editor stated that owing to war and the depleted condition of the staff, the editor's hours would necessarily be from 4 a. m. to 10 p. m. Whooping Cong. Well everyone knows the effect of pine forests on coughs. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey la a remedy which brings quick relief for whooping cough loosens the mucous, soothes the lining of the throat and lungs, and makes tho coughing spells less severe. A family with growing chll dren should not bo without It. Keep It handy for all coughs and colds. 25o at your druggist. Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic Adv. SVliiE MARKET IS VERY STRONG (Courtesy Sunday's Journal.) PORTLAND, Ore. Continued de creases are shown In supplies of sw ine marketed at North Portland and fur ther strength in the general trade is foreseen. While it is true that $7.65 wus obtained for a very limited sup ply here at the start of the week, the market in general has not been reaching above $7.50. This is all that the big killers would pay and they secured their needs at that value. j All over the country there has been gruwing strength noted of late In the hog market. Decreased supplies are shown everywhere and with a grow ing demand and with killers rather heavy holders of previous purchases. It is likely that they will help sustain the price within the immediate future in order to force the price higher or, their speculative stocks. General hog market range: Pest light $ 7.50 Medium light 7.40 Good to heavy 7.30 & 7.35 Itough and heavy 7.00 a 7.25 Cattle Hun is Heavier. Slight Increase ln the cattle run at North Portland was shown for the week compared with tho previous six days. A few pulp fed steers were "Kaln sold up to $7.75, but this by nc means indicated the general trade sentiment. If anything the market was slighty weaker than during the previous six days' trade. General cattle market range. Select steers .$".507.75 Pest hay fed steers 7.25 it 7.35 Good to choice 7.00 7.1 5 Ordinary to fair 6 605 6.75 Best cows 6.00 i 6.25 Good to prime h.'h'ilS.QU Ordinary 4.00 fi 5.50 Select calves 7.50 "& 8.00 Fancy bulls 5.50 6.00 Ordinary 4.005 5.00 Mutton Market Is Easier. - Liberal.increa.se ln the marketing of mutton was shown at North Port land for the week and slight losses in the price were generally shown. Most of the arrivals at this time are shorn and these now form the basis of quotations. While there was an eas'er trend in the mutton and lamb trade" for the week here, still North Portland inter ests are trying to force heavier ship ments in this direction. The market here has been growing recently and offerings of mutton and lambs have not kept pace generally with actual requirements. General mutton market range: Spring lambs $9.009.25 Grain fed shorn lambs. . . . g.00 Best shorn wethers 7.00 Pest shorn ewes 5.50 Wool stock Is generally quoted $1 higher than shorn. Assist Nature. There are times when you should assist nature. It Is now undertaking to cleanse your system if you will take Hood's Sar saparilla the undertaking will be suc cessful. Thla great medicine puri fies and builds up as nothing else does. Adv. CRACK GOLFERS WILL CONTEST ON LINKS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., April 16. The curtain raiser of the northern golf season was the tournament to day at the Seaview Golf Club. It will close Saturday and pave the way for the inaugural spring fixture at the Lakewood Country Club. Ouimet Chick Evans and Jerome D. Travers were expected to clash in both open ing tourneys. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FCXERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer. Op posite postoffice. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night Phone "5. 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 Slain and Water streets. Telephone 63. INSURANCE 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 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, See. EENTLET IJCFFlN'GWEIJj, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agenta. tit Main street Phone 404. MISCELLANEOUS. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationery, eto Very latest styles. Call at East Or gonlan office and see sample. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR egonlan makes a specialty of auc tion sale bills, cards and advertising We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and advertising complete that will assurs you of having a successful sale. GOAIII TRADE IS LOOKIIIG BETTER (Saturdsy'a Market.) PORTLAND. Ore. Of sneclal terest tb the grain trade of the Pa-j Ro" Allry' in- lt,Wl frf,m ''e sec ciflc northwest during the week waa.ond story window of her home, dy the sharply higher prices quoted lor; wheat at Chicago and other eastern' centers. I Were It not for the fact th-it no American ships are avilable for lord- ing wheat here for the Atlantic coast, a rather fair movement would prob ably be on via the Panama canal a, this time. As matters stand the advance ln the price along the Atlantic coat has been almost sufficient tn nav the heavy freight charge. While no big' movement may be expected to thej outside from here during the remain- der of the season, because of the !!m- ura noiaings. sim everytning avail able can be cleaned up at satisfactory values and be a direct aid In opening! the market for next season. kidneys and sometimes in my sldea. There was no foreign business r ,n- I had to get up several times at night firmed in the local wheat market to pass the kidney secretions anol during the week. Ships are still so ther va, a t dwU of Mdlment , scarce that it is Impossible to-secure! . . j . . any for loading here except at a st.li. th-em- that looked llke brkk duat' 1 further advance over the already ex-: tried a box of Doan's Kidney Pill orbltant rate. and they soon relieved the backach Coarse grains showed more activ- and regulated the action of my kld ity. with well maintained prices sn-!neys. (statement given May J7. erally for oats and barley. I jjjj . Flour was inactive, with no jren eial change In values. OVER TWO YEARS LATER Mr. Flour Selling price: Patent. $!.- Knight ald: ..A11I ald about fO; Willamette valley, $6 80; local . ,. , . MralKht, $6.30; bakers', $6.80; etport, !5.505 75. Hay New crop, buying price: lamette valley timothy, fancy, $12.50 (t 1 3 ; eastern timothy, $15; vetch and oats, Oregon-Idaho fancy alfalfa, $13 13.50: $11; clover, IS9! per ton. Grain sacks 1915. 1 Calcutta, 6 3-4c. nominal; No. riOOOLES, CHOP SUEY, GlllflU DISHES GOEY'S For Sale Two story house on East Court Street oh hard surface pavement. Price $3100.00. Will sell on Terms. Five room house with bath at 715 Garden Street, 25 ft. frontage. Price $1500, $100 down $60.00 per quarter. MATLOGX-LAATZ INVESTF..EHT GO. 112 East Court St ATTORNEYS. RALEY A RALEY, ATTORNEY3-AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. FEE A FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW.! Office ln Despain building. CARTER SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS at law. Office ln 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 i and 4. Smith- Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNET at law. Will practice ln all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, I, t 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, ATTORNET AND counsellor at law. Office In Despain building. PHYSICIANS. DRS. WHITAKER A WOOD, DEN tlsts. Office hours a. m. to I p. m MUarkey Building, Pendleton, Oregon. LEGAL PLANKS OF . EVERY .DE scrlptlon for county court, circuit court. Justice court, real estate, etc., for sale at East OregonlaT office. Mililuff-Selling price: l'r,u. 126.1 50; shorts. $:l S. nulicl Barley Selling pri.e; $10. tl 31 per ton. Corn-Whole, $15-50; . tuikfil, $36 .,', per ton. Woman Mllc.l In I-ap. SAN FRANCISCO, April ID. Mrm nR; t a hospital afterwards, ha1 bffn , f()(. S(im( tm She a rrxm kton interview. Mr. Knight Tell") III F.-iprrtriK. The following brief account of in Interview with a Pendleton man four ear a. and lul. "l " with keen Interest by every citlxen. G. W. Knight, retired farmer, 613 Kranklin llmt Pendleton, says: "For eight or ten years I was trou- hltii Paln through my ba. k nt i " Jv,u,":' 1 menuea ir.em several years ago, noma Wll-igood. You may continue to publish my statement for the benefit of oth- er kidney sufferers." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Knight had. Foster-MIlburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. T. KWONG HONG LOW 116 West Alt St., Upstairs, Phone 433 Don't Live in the Dark. PHONE 139 If you would do away with those dark, dingy rooms and enjoy cheerful, comfortable well lighted rooms instead, phone us and let us show you the new fixtures and new mazda lamps that will give you correct economical lighting. J. L. VAUGHAN 831 Main St. Phone 139 VETERINARY SURGEONS. ..w C. W. LASSEN. M. D. V. COUNTY Veterinarian. Residence telephone. 27; office telephone, 10 SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER l-SNEW and second-hand goods. Cash paid) for all secondhand goods bought Cheapest place ln Pendleton to bay household goods. Come and get our prices. 21 1 E. Court street Phone I71W. AUCTION EEUS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEEB makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money Leave order at East Oregonlan office. MISCELLANEOUS. TRESSPASS NOTICES, STALLION SEASON CARDS and'SALE BILL of every deeriptton printed at rea sonable prices at the East Oregonlaa. We have a tine lot of stock cuts thai our patrons are allowed the free uae of. WANTED PARTY WILL PAT Cass) or five trade for Umatilla county farm, 1 to t0 per acre Address Box It, Athena, Ore. ilujl. iwm, .. -J. m....i BEAVER ENGRAVING ; COMPANY-:.-- .in - it - - -