EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, FENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 14. 1915. FAG I' ,-rVKN KEEP URIC ACID OUT OF JOINTS TKMJi RHEUMATISM MITEREKS TO EAT LESS MEAT AND TAKE SALTS. Rhumutlm 1 easier to avoid than to cure, slate a well known author ity. We are advised to dress warm ly; keep the feet dry; avoid expos ure, , iri, oui urinK Plenty: Ul UUU Wlr, Kheumatlam la a direct result of eating too much meat and other rich fooda that produce urio acid which la 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 pores of the skin are also a 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 become weak and sluggish and fall to eliminate tha uric add which keeps accumu lating 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 table spoonful In a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morn ing for a week. This Is said to elim inate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus rid ding the blood of these Impurities. Jad Baits Is Inexpensive, harmless I and Is made from the acid of grapes meeting to remove Philip Helneker., and lemon Juice, combined with l!th-j0f the North German Lloyd Com la and Is used with excellent results pany, as a director of the corpora by thousands of folks who are sub- Hon. Ject to rheumatism. Here you havej The company's balance sheets a pleasant, effervescent llthla-water, show net profits of 80,299,000 franci drink which helps overcome uric acid After carrying over 18,700,000 francs and Is beneficial to your kidneys as' to surplus, the company pays a dlvl- I dend of 24 per cent. . Low Excursion Fares Ticket on sale daily by NORTilERN PACIFIC RY. TO THE EXPOSITIONS SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN DIEGO v 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, L. M. CONRY, T. P. A., Spokane, Wn. WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. fall I ' " " '''- ' I liJM lnriia J ON .WHICH SIDE OF THE DESK ARE youd ? The man before the desk works with his hands and Is paid-for his labor. The man behind the desk works with his hraa and is paid for his knowkdze. It is merely a question of "knowing how." For IS years we have been enabling people to advance their posi tions and Increase their earnings by teaching them to "know how." In this way, we can advance YOU to a better position. It costs you nothing to find out how we can help you. Simply write us telling the occupation you wish to rise in. No textbooks to buy; no require ments beyond the ability to read and write; you need not leave your present work; pay what you can afford. If you want better position, writs today. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS m SSS, SC. ANTON, Pa. HOODIES. CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES GOEY'S CEREALS DOWN FOR THE WEEK (Snturduy's Market.) PORTLAND, jre. Further Hharp concessions were made In the wheat market during the last week. With 'ncreaslnn rates fur freights both for the present and the new crops, the trade was generally Inclined to shade lllliitulliiiiM tT nfforlnm Oala market likewise showed weak- ncss with price losses, but barley was fairly steady around the previous range. Hour Helling price Patent, $0.20 Willamette valley, l.20; local straight 15.80; bakers, loeal. 16.20; Montana spring wheat, 1.7.20; exports, 14.50: Whole wheat, 36.05; graham, $5.80 per barrel. Hay Buying price: Willamette valley timothy, fancy, J13; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, $16; al alia, $ 1 3 1i 13.50; vetch and oats, $11; clover, $s9 per ton. Oraln Hacks 1915, nominal; No. 1 Calcutta, 8 l-2fi9. MlllstuffH Selling price: Bran $2" 27.50; shorts, $28 to 29. Rolled Barley Helling price: $29 ft 30.00. Corn While, $34ifi35; cracked, $35 JI 36.50 per ton. Cicriuan's Removal Ax!,cil. PA HIS, June 9. The management of the Hues Canal company will aiK the shareholders at their annual JUNE 15 TO SEPT. 15 THE 1915 PARK SEASON Visit YELLOWSTONEJjARK Reached via original entrance at Gardiner Gateway. Low fares daily during season. KWONG HONG LOW 116 Weit Alta St., Upstairs, Phone 433 LIEUT. BECKER, TO GOVERNOR. WHITMAN. i i , - ns -A W v 4,.5 . i j' -j. V Former Police Lieutenant Charles Hecker, now In the death house at Sing Sing awaiting execution for the, j murder of Herman Rosenthal, three I years ago, created a scene In the prison reception room the other dayj after he learned the court of appeals! of New York state, his last hope, had I refused to grant him a new trial. He' bitterly denounced Oovernor Charles! ; S. Whitman, the only person who can' jsave him from the electric chair, by 1 pardon or commutation of sentence. I I He grew so frantic that he even threatened to repudiate his own wife' nro ,o t irn to the eovernor to ask 1 for clemency. "If you go to Whitman." declared Becker to his wife after she had In- slated that she would appeal to the governor us a last resort. "I'll re-1 pudlate you! That won't lift, HOG MARKET IS VERY UNSTEADY (Courtesy Sunday's Journal.) PORTLAND, Ore Hog market was eratlc. It started with a good up ward swing and tops selling to ts.10 at the start of the week, but later reacted down to $7.S5, hut later again pained strength and closed at $7.90 W 8.00. There was an increased run of swine in the yards this week. Mon day's run was extraordinary, but de his much strength was shown I arttcipation in the buying by j spite th with participation in tne Duying o j outsiders. Later the local nargam hunters had things their own way. General hog market range: Hest lieht $7.90 fflS.OO Medium lisht "-S Rood to heavy j 7.60 ft 7.65 Hough to heavy 6.50 'fi 7.50 Cattle .Market hi Steady. Market for cattle was just about steady at North Portland for the week. ! nellH and flying machines. She ap There was a fractional increase in the Piled to Secretary Daniels for the offerings over a week ago. but the run requisite permission and he was de continues very small. Requirements lighted to lend his countenance to the of killers are likewise limited. .event. General cattle market range: Select steers t 7.50 j Only One KjiUrely Satisfactory. Rest hay fed steers 7 40, ..j have tried various colic and di- Good to choice 7.25 arrhoen remedies, but the only one Ordinary to fair 6.00fi6.75 naa given me entire satisfaction Rest cows 6.50 i.oou jo prune "--"'" ChaniDerlains Colic, Cholera and Ul Select calves 7.0017.75 arrhoea Remedy. I recommend it to Fancy bulls 5.25 ffl 5.50 n,y friends at all times," writes S. N. Ordinary bulls 4.00 f 5.00 Galloway, Stewart, S. C. For sale by Milium Market Ixiwer. 'all dealers. Adv. There was a smart decrease In of- erings of mutton and lambs at North D . . , . IP,-..t Portland fur the week, hut despite CULUKAUU HAS IDEAL EVKRY STREKT IX TEXPLETOX. Has Its Sharp of tins Proof That Kid ey Suffcrprs Sock. Backache? Kidneys weak? Distressed with urinary Ills? Want a reliable kidney remedy? Don't have to look far. t'se what Pendleton people recommend. Every Fraternity, a college organliatlon un street In Pendleton has Its cases. der the laws of Maine to conduct the Here's eipenence. K .-. Let S r. nuicninson, prop, wesi End Chop Mill, 1610 W. Webb St, tell it. He says. "I was caused a great deal of suffering by a dull pain Jnvemmeni or juu,uuu is corn In my back Just over my kidneys. For I,le,pJ hv tn Purchase of 3000 acres a long time I didn't think It was "t land In the North Park county, a. caused by weak kidneys, but I often ier rights for 7000 acres and the con noticed that my kldneya were sluggish Mructlon of twenty miles of canals and that the kidney secretions did rr Irrigation purposes. A coal mine, not pass freely. Doan'i Kidney Pills lso owned by the fraternity, is In relieved the pain In my back and trouble with the kidney secretions." (Statement given May 18, 1910 ) OVER TWO YEARS LATER Mr. Hutchlnson said: 'I still use Doan'a Jamin O. Flower of Boston, founder of Kidney Pills with very good results., the "Arena;" George F. Washburn. j Boston financier; James E. Young. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't, Boston attorney; Charles O. Boring of simply ak for a kidney remedy get Chicago, writer In co-operation; Ar- Doan's Kidney Pills the same that',m,r E- Hnrrl" of B',9ton. Brtlst; Lou- . . Ie Boehmer of St. Louis, a business Mr. Hutchinson had. Foster-Mllburn and ,evertt, known Co , Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ver men. DIE, ASSAILS GOVERNOR CMA.RUC.5 BECKCa, a finger to 8a,ve me. although he knows I'm Innocent. There's no God In heaven!' exclaimed the prisoner emphatically. "If there was I wouldn't be deserted like this!" In the same hopelessly defiant tone he told Mr. Manton: don t want you to do a thing more. I'm ready to go. but I hope you'll live long enough. Mr. Manton, to see the day that thce rats come across and tell the truth. It will mean the end of that Whitman!" Mr. Manton suggested that there was a faint possibility that the su-l nreme court of the fnltert states might he appealed to. "Cut that out!" snapped Decker. "I There being nothing in the book tell you I'm through. I knew I wasiof regulations, McCormick used his done for before the court of anneals! own Judgment. He tangoed the girl acted. Those Judges wouldn't reverse one of their own men.' this mutton prices were lower and lamts were the only ones to hold steady. A very large per cent of the offerings are com'ng direct to killers on contract. , -General wool mutton market: Choice spring lamhs ....J 7.50 Common spring lambs .... 6. 004 6.50 Choice yearling wethers.. 6.0ofi6.25 Choice yearling lambs Good yearlings Old wethers Choice li;ht ewes Good ewes Common heavy ewes . 6.nnfo 6.25 .".:. il ii 5.75 .-,.75'u 6.00 5.00 fi 5.25 4 5ii i 5.0M 4.004.25 Girl Wols on Warship NKW YORK. June 12. Thanks to Secretary Daniels, the Rev. Dale Hants'., pastor of the Williams Bridge," Presbyterian church celebrated the j marriage of Miss Gertrude Cameron moving picture actress. and Her bert Van Loan, also connected with the moving picture industry, on hoard the battleship New Pork recently. The bride desired to be married on board a battleship for much the same reason that young ladies have desired to le married in balloons and diving Bn, cure(j nle when I was afflicted i3 INDUSTRIAL CENTER DENVER. Colo., June 11. Dreams of a modern Utopia have not been effected by failures of the past In communistic enterprises. Colorado today has an Industrial Utopia "In dustrial City'' near Walden In North Park where If the plans of a number of eastern and state philanthropists imd idealists are carried out. each man will receive the full produce of his toll. In Sedewick county the Coworkers' Utopia, has purchased a 3000 acre ran(-h. At Crystola. near Manltou, thn frtrnitv h:is pstnhlisheri n mim- . . i iner rtwin anu summer scnuui Industrial democracy will he taught actual operation tj seven men. Rev. Hiram Vrooman, former pas tor of a Liberal congregation In Den ver, is the moving spirit In the modern Utopia. Identified with him are Ben- CHICAGO WHEAT IS UP FflACTIOf! (Saturday's Market.) CHICAGO. Wheat cloned 3-4 i 1-Kc higher. Market was nervous day. At the opening, prices were hither. Offerings were extremely light. Wheat was up 7-S to 1 1-Sc. while corn started with an advance of 3-8 to 3-4C. in tne early trading there was some good buying and offerings Increased I'nfavorable crop reports were re celved. Later In the trading there was general deel ne and the market be came unsteady. In the corn trade the buying was led by belated shorts, who bought on the cash business reported and fur ther rains. Oats were firm at the outset. There was some short covering. Provisions started lower. WHEAT. July Open. 109; high, 109 1-8 low, 107; close, 1 OS 7-8. Sept. Open, 106 1-8; high, 106 1-4 low, 104 3-4; close, 106 1-2A. For an Impaired Appetite. lo improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion try a few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets. Mr. J H. Seltz, of Detroit, Mich., says: "They restored my appetite when Im paired, relieved me of a bloated feel Ing and caused a pleasant and satis factory movement of the bowels." For sale by all dealers. Adv. Girl Tangoes to OH. NEW YORK, June 10. There i nothing In the police book of regu lations to tell a patrolman what he Is to do when a stunningly gownod young woman comes up to him in a crowded street, throws her arms about him and Insists on doing a tango then and there. So Patrolman McCorm- Ick, of Yonkers, had to use his own judgment. It was In New Main street. The girl wore an evening gown and danc ing pumps, although It was mid-afternoon. MoCormick saw a crowd and ran up. He found the girl seizing one man after another and whirling him In the figures of the dance Just then she spied McCormick. oh- 1 ust Iove ' dance with tall men." she cried, and the next mo- ment the policeman was her partner. to tne Pllce station. There she reg istered as Lmlly Kossell, 18 years old. of Hastings-on-Hudson. She would talk of nothing but the new dances, so she was taken to St. Jo seph's hospital ward. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHEN FT CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known, F. J Obeuey for the lust 15 ;ears, and bellevt Dim perfectly honorable In all business transactions and fluanclallj able to carrj nil auy oollg&tlont made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, O risll's Ostsrrh Core Is taken internally ictltig directly upou the bioud and ma ou.u surfaces of tbe system. Testimonial! tent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. btilC " Drngglsts. 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Write fire, life and acl dent Insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton, JAMES JOHNS, Pre C. H. MARSH, 50. EEXTLEY A LEFFIXGYVELL, REAL estate, fire, Ufa and accident Insur ance agent. lit Main (treat Phone 404, MISCELLANEOUS. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationery, etc Very latest styles. Call at East Ore gonlan office and see (ample. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR egonlan make a specialty of auc tion sale bills, cards and advertising We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and advertising complete that will assure Tea of having a ncceasful sal. 700 Miles of Pictures Charm the Scenic Shasta Route between Portland and San Francisco Car window views of the Cascades, Siskiyous, Mt. Shasta and Mt. Lassen, (only active volca no in the United States,) mark the wonderous 'route to California and its Two World Expositions Low round trip fares are available over the Southern Pacific Ask your local railroad agent for full particu lars and copy of illustrated folders, "Wayside Notes Shasta Route" and "California and Its Two World Expositions," or write John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. 7 MOMEY Plenty to Loan Come in and See Us MATLOCX-LAATZ 112 East ATTORNEYS. RALEY A RALEY. ATTORNETS-AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. FEE 4 FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office In Despain build. ng. CARTER & SMYTHE ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of American National Bank Building. JAMES B PERRY, ATTORNEY ATI 171W law. Office o"ver 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. Room 1, 1, f and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTT3. ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contract drawn. Col lection mad. Room 17, Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY at law. Office in Smith Crawfor building. S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND1 counsellor at law. Office In Despsdn building. PHTSICIAXS. DRS. WHITAKER WOOD. DEN tists. Office hour I a. m. to I p. m. Mllarkey Building, Pendleton. Oregon. LEGAL BLANKS OF .EVERT .DE crlptlon for county court, circuit court. Justice court, real estate. t.. for (al at East Ortfonuui office. THIS IS THE MOTOR for your work. It makr no difference what power you require, we have the right one anything from one-tenth to hundreds of horse power. Tell us what your plana are and we'll assist you. No charge for this service. J. L. V&ugh&n til Main PL Phone 13 J hours on the INVESTMENT CO. Court SL YETERIXARY SURGEONS. C W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTY Veterinarian. Residence telephone, J7; offleo telephone, 30. SECOND-HAND DEAI.M19. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW and second-hand goods. Cash Paid i 'or U secondhand good bought ; Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy household goods. Come and get oar prices. 21 E. Court street Phone AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTIONEER makes a specialty of farmer1 stock and machinery sales. "The man thai gets yon the money " Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED GOOD LIVE CANVASS er to represent us In Eastern Ore gon. Commission proposition. Cas weekly. Pacific Nursery, Co., 12! 1-1 Grand Ave, Portland, Ore, MISCEIXAXEOU8. WANTED PARTY WILL PAT Caas or give trad for Umatilla eoonty farm, I!0 to SCO per acre Address Bog 11, Athena, Ore. REAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY- I l-e'fwVjiVtTV-VV 1 $