East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 26, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OP.EGONIAN, TENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, AFRIL 26, 1915.
TAGE SEVEN
LADIES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
18I-. GRANDMA'S SAGE TEA AND
SULPHUR ilf.M KDY AND -NOBODY
WILL KNOW.
lhs ure of Sag ond Sulphur for
restoring faded, gray hair to Its nat
ira! color dates buck to grandmoth
er's time. nh used It to kep her
hair beautifully dark. glossy and
abundant. Whenever har hair fell out
or took on that dill, faded or streak
ed appearance this almpls mixture
wns npplled with nonderful effect
1 ut brewing at home la mum; and
cut of dnte ftowtlays, by asking at
any drug' atore for a 60 cent bottle of
"Wyeth's Page and . Sulphur Com
pound," you will get this famous old
leo'pe which can be depended upon
to restore natural color and beaut
to the hair and Ij splendid fur dan
dnrlruff, dry, feverish. Itchy scalp
and falling hair.
A well known downtown druggist
says It darkens the hair so natural
ly and evenly (hat nobody can tell
It has been appl'td. Tou simply
dampen a sponge or soft brush with
It and draw th i through your hair,
taking one stranl nt a time. Ry mor
ning the gray hair disappears and
afler another application or two It
becomes beautifully dark, glossy and
atfndunt.
ACID IN STOMACH
SOURS THE FOOD
NEW CHAMPION SHAKING HANDS WITH THE GREATEST EX-CHAMPION
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S RANGED WEEK
April 26 to May 1
WE HAVE JOINED THE
GREAT NATIONAL CELE- ,
BRATION IN HONOR OF
THE
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GAS RANGE
g.WS KXC-ESS OF llYIMUK IIIOIUC
ACID IS f'AI SK OF IMIl
CKSTION. A well known authority (tales
that stomach trouble and Indlxentlon
Is nearly always due to acidity acid!
stomach and not, as most folks be
jleve from a lack of digestive Juice.'.!
lie states mat nn excess of hydro- uiiiaru, .v iihhi t'iiaiiiilin. nu I'Uzslnmion
chloric arid In the stomach retards ....
digestion and starts food fermenta-! NU,'n ""b Fliiinn,,,
tlon, then our meals sour like gnr- ""' piiguistic cnampions even matchrd with Johnson Will
bage In a can, forming acid ' fluids; since (Jueenaberry f!KtitlnB began, ard, In fact, hH not Iwen champion
" "n" lne ionacn,,,rr, that Jem Wlllard would go; 1. ng enoush to buy
... .m, ..,.,. ...r nitlui.re on hln
tnai nenvy, lumpy leeung in ins
chest, we eructate sour food, belch
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... the now hero. Hub wo e a k hut
waterbrash. or nausea. I , frfHk wb regJ)1(,mU.nt
He tclU us to lay aside all dlge. 1IH r(,s,,,.n,i,,nt aH thHinplons are ex-
tlve aids and Instead, get from any I ,,w t.-d to I.e. Wlllard waa In the
pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts ,,aln ,f, , he 1((1U(h( when he wag
and take a tablespoon In a glass ofa wn,p ,pe u rnil scores of white
water before breakfast while It Uj (,, who were the louRhlnar stock of
eiferveoclng, and furthermore, to llle ueuistlc world. He wore the
same old (suit of clothes which cost
; Havana where he hurried to the sta-
i, Ore-Most cx- lianiploii. ,
greatet Uni about $:'n months before he was'Jnn Corbett, March 17, 1897. XVill-
uiu in am 10 imve weigriea 24 Wnen
he stepped Into the ring with John
son In Havana. April
xilk hut and a if,r n'iii.H ,.h v.-
way from! frock coat, which are recognized as! he let It be known that he wnnltt
the regular uniform of champions and) don .the regular uniform of cham-
COME TO OUR OFFICE AND SEE THE LATEST
STYLES OF GAS RANGES, OR PHONE FOR THE GAS
MAN AND HE WILL GIVE YOU ANY INFORMATION
YOU MIGHT DESIRE.
FOR YOUR HOME'S SAKE,
LET US INSTALL A GAS RANGE.
Ranges Sold On Easy Terms
PHONE 40
Pacific Power & Light Campany
"Always at Your bervice,
continue this for one week. While
relief follows the first doec, t a Im
portant to neutralize the acidity, re
move the gas making mass, start the
liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus
promote a Tree flow of digestive Jui
ces. Jad Salt Is inexpensive and Is
made from the acid of grapes and
lemon Juice, combined with llthla
and sodium phosphate. This harm
less salts Is used by thousands ot
people for stomach trouble with ex
cellent results.
Rome statesmen.
Bob, who with his five feet eleven
Inches Is a rather tall man, had to
look up to talk to the new chumplon
n ho U six feet six Inches, some seven
Inches taller than the great Cornlsh
man. Hob was the smallest Queensberry
champion the ring has known, weigh
ing about 160 pounds when he beat
plona us soon as he had the time to
visit a good tailor. He Insisted he
would leave the White Lights and the
Itcd Lights alone.
"They won't gel me," he said.
"But they 'got' most other cham
pions." he was told.
"Yes. I've heard about that, but
the little farm In Kansas will take up
all my spare- time,!" he replied.
CHICHESTER SFilAS,
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SOLO OY DRUGGISTS LVLKYnHLKfc
HOG MARKET IS
SHOWING STRONG
PUKTLAXU, Ore. Considerable
strength was shown In the swine
trade at North Portland under pres
sure of a smaller run, although this
was somewhat heavier than the nomi
nal ,showlng of last week. Values
were lifted 20c to 30c over last week's
general figures with extreme tops hug
ging $7.85 all throunh the week.
This hog market acted in company
with the general American trade for
the week, values at pract cally all
points being sharply hlsher than dur
ing the previous week.t
For Sale
Two story house on East Court Street on 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 $G0.00 per quarter.
UATLOCK-UATZ INVESTMENT CO.
112 East Court St
General hog market range:
Best light $7.75 - 7.8o
Medium liwht 7.60ft 7.6a
Good to heavy 7.35 7.50
Kough and heavy 7. 00 S 7.2 5
Cattle .Market Steady.
With a rather small run of cattle
in the North Portland yards, general
trade conditions were considered
steady for the week. There was some
pressure in heavy stuff but other of
ferings brought subMantially the same
values as last week.
General cattle market range:
Select pulp fed steers 17.50 7.60
Best hay fed steers 7.25 7.35
flood to choice '7.00(3 7.13
Ordinary to far 6.60fr6.75
Best cows 6.00 6 6.25
flood to prime 7.75W8.O0
Ordinary 4.00 fr 5.50
Select calves 7.500 8.00
Fnncy hulls 5.50W6.00
Ordinary 4.00 9 5.00
Mutton Market Quiet.
While spring lambs were lower and
fractional chanses were made in other
mutton offerings, the general sheep
trade showed an almost Inactive tone
for the week. Beceipts showed a ser
ious decrease from last week and were
far below the expectations of the
trade.
General mutton market range
Spring lambs $9.00 1 9.25
Grain fed shorn yearl ngs. 7.00 ft 7.25
I'est shorn wethers 7.00
Best shorn ewes 5. 50 5.75
Wool stock is generally quoted at
$1 higher than shorn.
Low Excursion Fares
Tickets on sale daily by
fJORTIIERfJ PACIFIC RY.
TO THE EXPOSITIONS
SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN,DIEGO
In connection with
THE PALATIAL STEAMSHIP
"NORTHERN PACIFIC"
Ask About
EASTBOUND SUMMER EXCURSION FARES
In effect May 15 and daily thereafter, to all Eastern
Points. Stopovers permitted and return limit Oct. 31
Through Trains Daily to Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chicago,
St Louis.
JUNE IS TO SEPT. 15
THE 1915 PARK SEASON
Visit
YEIXOWSTONEARK
Reached via original entrance
Gardiner Gateway,
during season.
at
Low fares daily
L. M. CONRY, T. P. A., Spokane, Wn.
WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Oregon.
A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A., Portland, Oregon.
I There Is more Catarrn In tbts section of
'the country tlinn all other diseases put
topether, and until the last few years wri
supposed to be Incurable. For a great
(DHiiy yesrs doctors pronounced It a local
dlnease and prescribed local remedies, and
by constantly falling to cure with local
1 treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sci
ence bus proven Catsnn to be a constl-
I tntlonal disease, and therefore requires bv
coimiiiiiuoiini irenimenr. tin 1 1 s vstarrD
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Is the only Constitutional
i cure on the market. It Is taken Internally
In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful.
;it sets directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. They offer one
hundred dollars for any rase It falls to
I cure. Send for circulars and testimonials.
Address : F. 3. CHUNKY ft Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Drngalsts, 7ftc.
Take Hail'a Family Pills for constipation.
ONLY ONE.
the Record In Pendleton Is a I'nlque
One.
If the reader has a "bad back" or
any kidney Ills and is looking for an
effective kidney medicine, better de
pend on the remedy endorsed by peo
ple you know. Doan's Sidney Pills
have given great satisfaction In such
cases. Pendleton citizens testify to
this. Here Is a case of It:
Joseph E. Maggert, 615 Lewis St.,
Pendleton, says: "I felt quite miser
able from a dull, dragging backache,
caused by heavy lifting. A friend said
that perhaps my kidneys were caus
ing the trouble and told me to try
Doan's Kidney Pills. I used three
boxes In all and was completely
cured." (Statement given Hay 17,
1810.)
OVER TWO TEARS LATER Mr.
Maggert said: "A short time ago
when I again needed a kidney medi
cine, I took Doan's Kidney Pills and
one box fixed me up in good shape.
My health Is now excellent."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Maggert had. Foster Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. T.
WHEAT CABLES
VERY STRONG
(Saturday's Market.)
CHICAGO. Wheat cables were
strong. Cargoes were quoted 6d
higher. Large purchases of new crop
wheat on this side are confirmed b.v
bent authorities abroad. Wet weath
er Is interfering with natural supply
of good quality , wheat from the Ar
gentine. It is well understood that all
importing countries are making an
effort to build up reserves for emerg
encies and everything po nts to an ex
tension of the war operations, possibly
nn a still lareer scale, beyond the har
vest period of 1915. These considera
tions, together with the buying ot
nearly a million bushels of Mav wheat
one or two concerns today and al
most unlimited buying of July and
September on depressions caused by
profit-taking or bear operations In
wnrklnsr for n reaction, resulted In
the strongest upturn of the week for
all months In late trades.
- As usual the local corn trade press
ed the bear side too hard and shorts
were alarmed the last hour by the ac
tion In wheat. Liverpool and Buenos
Aires news continue bullish on spot
corn. The weather map and the pre
parations for the new crop In this
country are bearish and many of the
cash corn handlers report the coun
try offering more freely. Southwest
markets made good recovery from an
early dip.
The feature of the oats trade was
the fresh act'vity and support in the
September, which advanced the price
better than one cent for the day to
49 3-8c at close. Cash sales were
115,000 bushels.
WHEAT.
May Open, 12 1-4; high, 164 1-2;
low, 162 1-4; close, 164 1-2A.
July Open, 138 1-2; high, 140;
low, 138; close, 139 7-1.
Sept. Open, 126 1-2; high, 129.1-8;
low, 12; close. 128 3-4B.
especially has been In demand and
quite heavy shipments are reported
In that direction. In fact the call for
bluestem from the middle west is so
good and the price so favorable that
it Is unlikely that further shipments
will be made to Pacific tidewater dur
ing the remainder of the season un
less higher offers are made.
W:th eastern oats prices on such a
basis that business can now pass from
the Pacific northwest to. points east
of the Rockies, a liberal movement In
addition to the one started at interior
points during the last week is gener
ally expected.
White barley has been going to Mil
waukee recently but this Is the only
outside business reported in that line.
On the other hand there are insist
ent reports of additional cargo busi
ness In oats here, a sale of a half
cargo being reported to Europe dur
ing the latter part of the week.
Feeling in the flour market is
somewhat firmer as a result of the
demand for both wheat and flour from
the east. While no change In price Is
thus far reported, the situation is
much Improved.
Flour Selling price: Patent 36.80;
Willamette valley, $6.80; local straight
J6.30; bakers, $6.80; export, 35.50
5.75..
Hay New crop, buying price: Wil
lamette valley timothy, fancy. $12.50
(3 13: eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy
timothy. $15; alfalfa, 1313.60:
vetch and oats. $11; clover, $8fi9 per
ton.
Grain Sacks 1915, nominal; Xo. 1
Calcutta,- 6 3-4c.
Mlllstuffs Selling price: Bran,
$25.00; shorts, $27.00.
III
ACIG FEET
Ah! what relief. No more tired feet;
no more burning feet, swollen, bad smell
ing, sweaty feet. No more pain in corns
callouses or bunions. No matter what
ails your feet
or what under
the sun you've
tried without
getting relief,
just use '.'TIZ."
"TIZ" draws
out all the poi
sonous exuda
tions which puff
up the feet;
"TIZ" is mag
ical; "TIZ" is
grand; "TIZ"
will cure your
foot troubles so
you'll never limp or draw up your face
in pain. Your shoes won't seem tight
and your feet will never, never hurt or
get sore, swollen or tired.
Get a 25 cent box at any drug ot
department store, and get refief.
Rolled Barley Selling price; $29
30 per ton.
CornWhole $34 35; cracked.
$35.50 36.50 per ton.
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES cr
HOT TAUALES
CHILLI CON CARNE
-SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean sad np-to-daU;
FIRST CLASS SERVICE
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor. Webb snd Cottonwood Bts.
Phone 1ST Pendleton, Ore.
INTERIOR FIRM
111 WHEAT MART
(Saturday's Market.)
PORTLAND, Ore While open bids
on the Portland Merchants' Exchange
have been lower for wheat most of
the week, values were higher for spot
In the interior. This was due to the
fact that there has been a very good
demand for supplies from middle
west and eastern millers. Rluestem
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL DI
rector and licensed embalmer. Op
poslte postofflce. 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 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 Are, life and acci
dent insurance. References, any bank
In Pendleton. 1
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
C H. MARSH, Sec.
DENTLET LEFF1NGWELI REAL
estate, fire, life snd accident insur
ance agents. Ill 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 ot auc
tion sale bills, cards and advertising
We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and
advertising complete that will assure
you of having a successful sals.
ATTORNEYS.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
RALET A RALET, ATTORNETS-AT c- w- LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTY
law. Office In American National
Bank Building.
FEE & FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office In Despain building.
CARTER & SMTTHE, 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 S and 4, Smith
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice In all state
and federal courts. Rooms 1, , S
snd 4, 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.
S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at lsw. Office In Despain
building.
PHYSICIANS.
DRS. WHITAKER A WOOD. DEN
tists. Office hours 9 a. m. to I p.
m Mllarkey Building, Pendleton,
Oregon.
LEGAL BLANKS OF . EVERY .DE-
scrlptlon for county court, circuit
court. Justice court, real estate, etc.
for sale at East Oregonlan offlc.
Veterinarian. Residence telephone.
!"; office telephone, 20.
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 Phoo
I71W.
AUCTIONEERS.
COL W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTIONEEU
makes a specialty of farmers' stock
and machinery sales. "The man that
gets you the money Leave orders
at East Oregonlan office.
MISCEIXANEOUS.
TRESSPASS NOTICES. STALLION
SEASON CARDS and SALE BILLS
of every decrlDtlon Drlnted at rea
sonable prices at the East Oregonlan.
We hare a fine lot or stock cuts thai
our patrons are allowed the free um
ot
WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Cash)
or give trade for Umatilla county
farm, 130 to $J0 per acre. Addrea
Bog If, Athena, Ore.
j'W '"ut;
BEAVER ENGRAVING j
COMPANY v,rw v
,.- i.:..-s'.K;ii4 I
fiwrrr. th tj-r :i'.i -..,(.