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TWKLVK PACKS DAILY EAST ORECOXIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 21. 1915. PAGE EN USE "IIZ" FOR SORE. USED FEE! -tie" vnn puffed-ip, aching SWEATY, CAI.1AM KKD FEET AXI) CORNS. Good-bye sore feat, burning feet, swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye corns, callouses, bunloni ad rev spot. No more ihoe tight nest, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face In agony 'TIE" I' magical, acti right off. "T1Z" draws out all the poisonous ex datloni which puff up the feet the only remedy that do. Uaa "TIZ" ind wear smaller shoes. Ahl how .'omfortable your feet will feel. "TIZM is a delight. "TIZ" la harmless. Get a 11 cent box of "TIZ" now at ley druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad leet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot com fort guaranteed or money refunded Japan Prototln to ClUna. WASHINGTON. June 18. Report that Japan has protested to China against anti-Japanese manifestations snd boycotts In China caused oriental cipcrta considerable concern here. Rohan Sentenced to Pen. M. W. Bohan last evening entered a plea -of guilty to a charge of lar ceny and was sentenced by Judge Phelps to the penitentiary from one to ten years. Rohan was charged In the Indictment with stealing a set of harness from C. O. Weaver. MANY CASES OF RHEUMATISM NOW ATS WE MI ST KFEP FEET PRY AVOID EXPOSURE AND 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 Is generated In the bowels and absorb ed Into the blood. It la the tunc tlon of the kidneys to filter thla acid from the hlood and cast It out In the urine. The pores of the skin are also a mourni of freeing the blood of this Impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the akin pores are clos !, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fall to eliminate this uric acid which keeps accumulating und circulating through the system, eventually settling 1n the Joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and pain rolled 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 Irlnv before 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 nnd la made from the acid of grapes nnri lemon tulce. combined with Hth- la snd 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. PORTLAND, OxlGCW Till Is Your Hold and hettdquHer when In Portland If ou n discrim inating. Location, center of city, service unexcelled, rates aa low as the lowest. SO mens, per day H-00 ISO rem with bath, per say 1.B0 100 reems wltk ksth, per y S O" 200 large outslds rooms, bath, per day 2 80 Extra person in room, aa- dtUonal 100 car known M licit. bnM. Alv Relialita SOLO C Y DnU&aiSTS tVLKYWMLRfi "TO" Mkai ,1 'JS CHICHESTER S PILL J!K. l.xtlral AU J""' Bnmlrt 't l it PA I'Mbiw-tprsniamona llran1 LiJlJCifK l'lll In nx-tjIh-.W wT'v M hn,, ml"l wttb lllne Ribtxin. Y aw V 1 ie'e olfwr. Ilnr f I'"rT- . r W Prnrnl f. Akrnf'IM.'lft:B.TFB8 I V DIMIOSn IIIIAMt I'll. I K, fiit s n RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS (iiallrl Mortgage. F.F. Palmer to Mathew It. Bow man, 1 MOO, 4 cows, 1 heifer, 11 holts 1 Jersey bull, I mare and farm ma chinery and Implements. McKay and Whltnel to Sapper Ilrothcrs, 120. Their entire stock of merchandise and fixtures. McKay and Whltnel to Sapper Druthers, 1180, 1 cigar case, 2 candy show ciuiea, l electric fan, 12 chairs, 2 tables. Mortgage. It. and Alice Lawson and Win. Hum ton to Williams and Olllnger. 1719.40, 1 lot 80x120 feet in the town of Vincent. 8. 8. Palmer to Mathew B. Row man, 12000, N 1-2 of NW 1-4 of sec 2, T. 6 N.. R. 21 E., W. M. Andrew M. Young to J F. Spauld Ing, 27, HW 1-4 of NW 1-4 of sec. I, T. 4 N., H. 28 ., W. M., containing 40 acres. Quit Claim Deed. Edgar Cantrell to Ben F. Marlln, II. 00. Lot 1, sec. 2, T. 1 8., R. 24 E.. W. M. Luella Bwaggart to Ann Matlock, BRIDE TRAVELED 5,000 MILES TO WED V ; ? . H y f T - Kw V The wedding day had been set a year ago, and the groom had prom ised to return all the way from Chi na, where he was at work on the construction of a railroad. She had looked forward to that day with the same yearning that Is In the heart of every woman. To her. aa to most bride, it was to.be the biggest day of her life. Then came a cuble that he could not possibly get closer than Honolulu on the day set for the wedding. Bui that didn't daunt an American girl, and she was not going to have her dream shattered. "We will meet him there," she said to her mother, and before that staid and untraveled old Indy could be made to understand, the brlal gown had been packed In a trunk and the tickets bought. But the steamer which neared Honolulu, on the day of days, was lute. The dusk had come down over the harbor when the vessel slowly felt her way In. "Will he be here to meet us?" the molhef Inquired over and over again anxiously. And the daughter caught this doubt. She was outwardly culm, but n storm broke within. Her nervous nesB developed Into desperation. Sud' denly she made up her mind. She put on tho gown, and then came forth on the deck In the soft Hawaiian evening to watch the sights as tho II. The cast f; feet of lot 7, block 1. in the town of Pendleton. H. K. Walker t ux to Fred M. Itugger, et ux. 17775. Lot 17 and the V 1-2 of lot IS in Grand View Orchard tract. Hachael and John 8. Wise to Ar thur Mursh, i. Lot 12 of SE 1-4 of sec. 32, T. 4 X.. It. 37 E., W. M., containing 10 acres B. F. Marlln to Joseph Cunha, It Lot 1 of sec. 2, T. 1 R, It. 34 E., W. M., containing 47.12 acres. Mary A. Warren to Lee Hummell 11000. A tract of land In Lot 4, sec 10, T. 2 N., It. 32 E., W. M. Pntrnt. Edgar Cantrell, KG 7 2 acres land, ti tle descriptive. Un of Vitality Is lews of the prin ciple of life, and Is early Indicated by falling appetite and diminishing strength and eaducance. Hood's Sareaparllla Is the greatest vltallzer It acta on all the arrgans and func tlons, and builds u(i the whole sys tern. Adv. ship moved along Into her pier. Pas sengers crowded about wonderlngly, but she showed no sign. She Just stood there looking Into the distance at the pier. No prim Puritanic froc't did the pa.engers see on this daunt less American girl who had gone 5, 000 miles for her wedding. It be spoke the bride's own daring and kept correctly to the 1915 require ments of such costumes. For her pretty neck and arms she followed o. departure from past high necked, long-sleeved modes. In a de coUrtage, modestly brledey, and sleeves Just below the elbow. The daring and Individuality of the brlda Bhowed In this rich panne sat in and brilliant studding of rh Inn stones over the skirt panel and bod Ice front. The side panels are o? Ilerre lace. , A Juliete- cap of pearls, set with ornnire buds and hung with veil ol Ilerre lace, was her original Idea. "He's there, mother," cried the bride with her eyes on the cro.wd at the pier. And at that moment he saw her ,a vlsllon in white. The pas sengers made way for her, and she wa.s the first off the vessel. She fell Into bis arms, bridal gown and all There were tears In her eyes, and she was almost to the breaking point un der the strain. He knew why. "I guess." he said, "the first thins we need is a parson." ' 1 '4 y ' LIVESTOCK MART SHQVillG A LOSS (Courtesy Sunday's Journal ) POKTLAXD, Ore. It was a week of reaitory values in the livestock market at North Portland. All offer- IntfH Miiffprprf from HeitreMMlitn rlnrlnir the Mix days' trade with- receipts In all lines except calves allowing an In crease. Hogs ruled steady the fore part of the week, but later began to show diz ziness with bearish pressure of kill ers. At the closing tops were quoted atound 17.81. Oeneral hog market range: P.eHt llirht 17.80 7. 85 Medium light 7 707.75! Good to heavy 7.50 7. iV Rough to heavy s. 60&7.25! Cattle Situation Weaker. Some weakness was shown for cat tle all of the week and values drop ped below last week's standing There was an Increase In offering. More liberal marketing of California grass stock was one of the factors In the trade. This together with the bearlshness of killers added consid erable depression to the price. General cattle market range: Select steers 17.20 7.35 Best hay fed steers 7.20 7.25 Good to choice 7.00 7. 15 Ordinary to fair . 0041.75 Beat cows 50 Good to prime 1.25 i 8.40 Select calves 7.00i'7.75 Fancy bulls 5.25i5.50 Ordinary bulls 4.004(5.00 Mieep anil linlis IOwer. Entire mutton trade waa weak with lower prices forced during the six days' trading at North Portland. While the run was only slightly In excels of that of last week and kill ers brought In a very large per cent of these direct, the situation Is ma terially weakened. General opinion of the trade Is that Monday will show a further loss of all through the mut ton trade. General shorn mutton market: Choice spring lambs .... 17.15 4D 7.25 Common spring lambs ... I.O0&6.5O Choice yearling wethers 5.50&50 4.75 6 5.00 4.50 4.004! 4.25 Choice light ewes Good ewe Common heavy ewes . . BEARISH TREND INJURES MARKET (Sunday's Market.) FOHTLAXD, Ore. That the bear lshness in the local wheat trade during the last few weeks has been entirely too severe, was indicatd by the trend of the local market during the week. Exporting Interests with which pric ed sales yet to be shipped have been holding off their purchases until they could practically buy the wheat at their own prices. Every possible frac. tion of a cent has been squeezed out of the price before the exporters were willing to do businss. They overstayed the market a trifle too long and have been compelled to pay fractional advances, but some of their orders are still said to be un filled. That the bearish demonstration in prices has been made for the sole pur. pose of forcing both the old and new cro, to a low quotation basis, is now evident. It Is one of the habits of the trade to sit on the price aa hard as possible, never seeming to realize that the time always appears when pro ducers are forced to withhold offer Incs from the market as a matter of self-production. As long as buyers are so anxious to beat one every pos sible cent from the price. Just so long many producers be expected to retali ate and finding the buyers in a p'nch force them to pay the price. Flour Selling price: Patent. 16 20; Willamette valley. IS. 20; local siraitrht .'5. SO; bakers, local, 16.20; Montana spring wheat, 17.20; exports. 14.50; whole wheat. J.I.OO: graham. ', 60 per bushel. Hay Buying price: Willamette val ley timothy, fancy. 13; eastern Oreiron Idaho fancy Imnthy. 116; alfalfa 13fi 13.50; vetch and oats. Ill; clover. IS 'i 9 per ton. ("Srain Sacks 1915. nom nal: No. 1 '."alcnttu. 8 l-29c. Millstuffs Selling price Bran, 127 iT 27.50; shorts, 28!f2ii. MAT PROVE FATAL. When Will Pendleton People Learn the Importance of It? Backache is only a simple thing at first; But If you find 'tis from the kid nayi; That serious kidney troubles may follow; That dropsy or Bright's disease may be the fatal end, Tou will be glad to know the fol lowing experience. Tls the statement of a Pendleton cltlsen. Mrs. Geotge W. Badgett, Box 629, Pendleton, says: "One of my family had spells of backache and at times was laid up for a month. Straighten ing up quickly after bending caused severe twinges In the small of the back. The kidneys were out of order. Doan's Kidney Pills were recommend ed by a physician and they have nev er failed to relieve these ailments. I have also used Doan's Kidney Pills myself and recommend them as a good kidney medicine.'" Price 50c, at all dealers Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Fills the same that Mrs. Badgett recommends. Foster MUburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. T. Reminders ox some 01 the Domestic Uses of Electricity CAN BE USED FOR: LIGHTING COOKING WASHING IRONING HAIR CURLING REFRIGERATING WARMING BABY'S MILK FANS FOR COOLING WATER HEATING AIR PURIFYING HEATING Are You enjoying their convience Pacific Rolled Barley Selling price: 125 26.50. Corn White, 35fi 35.50; cracked, $36Ti 37. j Tliiiy-sU for 25 Cents. Dr. King's New Life Pills are now supplied in well-corked glass bottles, containing 36 sugar coated white, pills, for 25c. One pill with a glass of water before retiring Is an aver-' age dose. Easy and pleasant to take. Effective and positive In results. Cheap and economical to use. Get a bottle today, take a dose tonight your Constipation will be relieved In the morning. 36 for 25c, at all drug gists. Adv. I IKm't Ever It Anyone Toll Yon This "Pop!" ' Yes, Willie!" "How many letters In the alpha-' bet." ' "Twenty-six." I "How many letters in the post-of' flee?" "Go to bed at once, Willie!" Wood Fiber Is Suspected. LOXDOX, June 19. The allega tion that Germany is using wood fib er In the manufacture of guncotton was again brought to public notice when a representative of the foreign' office announced In the house of commons that the Information receiv-' ed on this suhject was being fully con-' sidered. I CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FtXEBAL DIRECTORS JOHN 8. BAKER, FUNERAL DI rector and licensed etubalmer. Op posite 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 modem funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re sponded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 63. INSIRAXCE AXD LAXD BUSIXESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO, MAKES reliable abstracts of Utls 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. Pay taxes and make Investments for non residents. Writes fire, life and acci dent Insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pre. C. H. MARSH, Sec. EEXTLET A LEFFINGWFXL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agent. 115 Main street. Phone 404. MISCELLANEOUS. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationery, etc 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 assure you of having a successful sale. Power $ ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE TELEPHONE 40 EARLY WHEAT TRADING IS UP (Sunday's Market.) CHICAGO. Wheat market main tained Its strength, the unsettled weather having its effect on senti ment. The foreign situation shows little change and the future trend of prices will depend to a great extent on weather conditions. Later the market showed a slump. The strength In corn market early was due entirely to the weather, but when it was reported tha two cargoes of Argentine corn had been bought at the seaboard, sentiment switched to the bear side. As in wheat the fu ture course of values In this market will depend to a great extent on the v.eather. Market in oats was a trading affair nnd showed little independence, be ing influenced by the course of the corn market. Trade featureless in products. Of ferings not pressing- and losing trades were rqade at the season's best prices. All grains closed with a decline. A selling movement set in near the close Houses with southwestern connections sold considerable corn. Last sales in wheat were 5-801 1-8 lower than ATTORNEYS. RALET 4 RALEY, ATTORXETS-AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. FEE & FEE ATTORXETS AT LAW. Office In Deapaln building. 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 ft BISHOU, ATTOR-j 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, I, I and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections mads. Room 17, Schmidt block. FREDERICK STE1WER, ATTORNEY at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AXD counsellor at law. Office In Despalo building. PHYSICIANS, DRS. WH1TAKER A WOOD, DEN tlsts. Office hours I a. m. to I p. m Milarkey Building, Pendleton, Oregon. LEGAL BLANKS OF1'. EVERY .DE sorlptlon for county court, circuit court. Justice court, real estate, eta, I for sale at East Oregonian office. r. APLIANCE5 NECESSARY! SAD IRONS TOASTERS PERCOLATORS GRILLS CHAFING DISHES WATER HEATERS AIR HEATERS HEATING PADS RADIATORS SOLDERING IRONS RANGES ELECTRIC FANS ELECTRIC WASHERS MAZDA LAMPS and pleasure? Light Co. the opening. Corn finished J-41 1-4 lower, while oats also were down. Provisions closed weak. WHEAT. July Open. Sl.OC 3-S; high, ll.Ot 3-8; low, 1.04 7-8; close, 11.05 3-8 B. Sept. Open. 11.04 3-4; close. II. 05 1-8; low, 11.03 1-2; close, 11.03 5-8 B. Dec Open. 11.07 1-8; high, 1.08, low, 1.06 1-2; close, S1.06 1-2. Xo Hope, for Broker. ALBAXT, June 18. Only the gov ernor or the supreme court of th United States can stay the execution of Lieutenant Becker for the murder of Rosenthal. The court of appeals reaffirmed the decision that Becker must die the week of July 12. How's This I We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. r, 1. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. We, tbe undersigned, have koowo. P. J. Cbeney for tbe last 15 years, snd believe him perfectly bosnrable In til busineas transactions snd financially ktte to carr oat any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BA.NK Or COMMKRCB, Toiedj, O. Hill's Catarrh Core Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mu- Icoue surfaces of the system. Tesrlmoctals sent free. Price 75 ceoia per bottle. Bold jsr all DnurgUta. Vskt Hall's ramlur Pins for eoatttnatlea. VETERINARY SURGEONS. C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTt Veterinarian. Residence telephony 27; office telephone, 20 SECOND-HAND DE-MERs V. STROBLE, DEALER INNET and second-hand goods. Cash paid for all secondhand goods bought. Cheapest place In Pendleton to buy household goods. Come and get our prices. 211 E. Court street Fnon I71W. AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEBH makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery sale "The man thai gets you the money " Lav orders at East Oregonian office). MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED GOOD UVE CAXVASS er to represent us In Eastern Ore gon. Commission proposition. Cash weekly. Pacific Xursery Co., 123 1-1 Grand Ave., Portland, Ore. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Caa or give trad for Umatilla county farm, !0 to ICO per acre AddrMS) Boz II, Athena, Or. BEAVER ENGKA' COMPANY 1 1 M-ww)T'y - ' ' M ) ! If - t r I