East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 12, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1915.
PAGE SEVEN
MATTRIKSES RENOVATED
1 wish to announce that the
Folding Mattress Co. has moved
from 103 Water St. to 418 Ulllth
St. Being better equipped we are
able to give prompt service.
Feathers renovated and high
class mattreasra made from feath
ers, Bilk floss, hair and wool. Our
atay here la limited. Your work
respectfully solicited.
O. 1L Bincil, Mgr.
Phone 577.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
AT
KELIXY'S
INDEPENDENT AUTO RE
PAIR SHOP.
Electric Starters, Etc., a
Specialty.
Second Hand Cars Bought
and Sold.
Cottonwood St., Opposite
City Hall. Phone 181.
HOME, July 8. The following Ital
ian official statement waa given out
here.
"One of our dirigibles bombarded
and aerlouxly damaged the canton
ment at Trieste last night. The alr
ahla returned undamaged."
LAWYER CHARGES PERJURY 1.1 BECKER CASE
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
HVVyU&J Style
HOT TM1ALES
CHILLI CON GARNE
-SPANISH STYtC
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and np-to-UU;
F1K8T CLASS 8ERTICI
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor. Webb and Cottonwood 81a.
Phona II T Pendleton, Or.
MANY CASES OF
RHEUMATISM NOW
MVS ME Ml'KT KEEP fEET DRY,
AVOID EXPOSURE AND
EAT LESS MEAT.
Stay off the damp ground, avoid
Ih.su re, keep feet dry, eat lews meat,
drink lota of water, and above all
take a spoonful of salts occasionally
to keep down uric acid.
liheuniHllsrn Is caused by poisonous
toxin, called uric acid, which Is gen
erated In the bowels and absorbed In
to 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 dou
ble work, they become weak and
sluggish and full to eliminate this
uric aild which keeps accumulating
and circulating through the system,
eventually settling In the joints and
muscles cuuslng stlffnes .soreness and
pain called rheumatism.
At the first twinge of rheumatism
get from any pharmacy about four
ounces of' J iid Halts; put a table
spoonful In a glass of water and
drink before breakfast each morn
ing for a week. This Is said to elimi
nate uric acid by stimulating the
kidneys to normal action, thus rid
ding the blood of these Impurities.
J a (I Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless
and is made from the acid of grapes
anil lemon juice, combined with Hth
la and is used with excellent results
by thousands of folks who are sub-
Ject to rheumatism. Here you have
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Harford T. Marshall, a prominent
New York lawyer, who was counsel
for "Hrldgie" Webber, one of the
chief witnesses against former Police
Lieutenant Charles Becker, sentenced
to electrocution In the week ending
July 26, at .sing Sing, declares that
Webber admitted to him he had com
mitted perjury In the testimony he
gave against the policeman. Mr.
Marshall hus kept silent two years,
but on the eve of the execution of
Ihe policeman he has spoken, and he
a pleasant, effervescent ilthla water h" t,lu t"rown bmb tnat naa
drink which overcomes uric acid and siamca an mose conneuru -.111
Is beneficial to your kidneys as wIL I " for. unlike many lawyers prac
ticing in me criminal courts ui ir
York city, he Is a responsible and
able attorney of fine standing.
"Becker had absolutely nothing tc
do with the murder of Rosenthal,"
declared Mr. Marshall. "Brldgle".
Webber, when he employed me as his
.. 1 ... . Vw. fl.u I-I..1 ntmlttMil thill
,,UUH5n Ul HIT lliol 1110., " " ......
to me and said he and the others
were perjuring themselves in order to
save their skins.
I "When Webber told me that I told
him to get another lawyer. ,
' "I think the case is a damned out-
CHICHESTER S PILL
Vkrj- THE IMA HON 1 IIKAXB. A
IIU.a Hi r4 Ho4 nvulllAV
Tak (Hr. IUr ffriar v
hi t"li i.n 1 'itia mm v- k
knows M Pert, SfMt. A! Kii t
S0L0CYCSlT0ISTS;iWa.
Chafing and Percolating
by electricity offers the greatest
convenience and economy imagin
able. You really don't know what
a saving In time and trouble it
will effect in your dally routine if
Sou have this equipment. They
are always ready to perform em
ergency service. We carry them
in great variety and at low prices.
J. L. VAUGHAN
rage. Becker Is an innocent man. I :
never would have entered the case
had I not known from what 'Bridgie'j
Webber told me that Becker was de-j
lltierately 'framed up' by Webber,
Harry Vullon, Jack Rose and Sam
Schepps.
"Has Webber consented to let you
reveal confidential communication
between counsel and client- Has he
afreed to waive his rights in that re
sect?" was asked of Mr. Marshall.
"I am going to take a chance on
that," replied Mr. Marshall with a
ring of determination In his voice.
"Have you communicated with
Webber recently regarding the mat
ter?" "I have not. I have not seen him
since the first trial."
"Do you expect Webber to permit
you to disclose what he told you?"
"I do not know, but I expect him to
deny the story because of his Immu
nity agreement. I do not intend to
make public Weber's conversation
with me until I have laid them before
Judge Bartlett."
Immediate Call
for Wheat Sends
Prices Downward
7 MONEY
Plenty to Loan
Come in and See Us
MATLOCX-LAATZ INVESTMENT CO.
11 East Court St
K00DI.ES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES
GOEY'S
KWONG HONG LOW
1 16 Wert Alt. St.. Upstairs, Phone 433
OUV THRU
tickets to the East, the
West, the South, from W.
Adams, Agent, Pendleton.
Via
NORTHERN PACIFIC RY.
The "Great Big Baked Potato" Line.
TWO THROUGH OBSERVATION CAR TRAINS DAIL.Y
TO CHICAGO
via Minneapolis and St. Paul.
ONE DAILY TO ST. LOUIS
Via St. Joseph and Kansas City.
Daily Excursion Fares
To all points in the East, with long return limit. To Clat
sop (Oregon) Beach. To Washington Beaches. To Cali
fornia Expositions, by rail, or via Portland and S. S.
"Northern Pacific" and SS. "Great Northern," the two
magnificent new steamships of G. N. P. S. S. Co.
Visit
YELLOWSTONE PARK
Season to Sept. 30.
L. M. CONRY, T. P. A., Spokane, Wn.
A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A., Portland, Oregon.
(Saturday's Market.)
CHICAGO. The leading bearish
factor in the wheat market of the
country were the messages received at
Chicago. Kansas City and SL Louis
from all over the wheat belt asking
for bids on new crop wheat for im
mediate shipment. St. Louis reported
a decline of 8 to 12 cents today on re
ceipts of fifty cars new wheat. It is
certain that with favorable weather
the movement of wheat w ill be sensa
tionully large. j
The average farmer knows that with
a bumper crop now almost at our
doors and with the buving power
abroad more or less concentrated,
values will favor buyers. There were
no sales of wheat reported here today
but at the seaboard the transactions
were placed at 400.000 Vushels, all
new crop for early loading.
Professionals In wheat are very
bearish and are selling the deferred
futures and foreign prices downward.
The weather throughout the winter
wheat belt will doubtless be a deter
mining factor in the marketing of val
ues Monday.
There was a lot of short selling to
day and in case these speculators at
tempt to even up their position they
will likely meet with losses hs rains
have aKain advanced prices.
IHdInes of 3-S to 7-S cents were
made in corn and the undercurrent
w as weak w Ith the exception of a little
strength shown early. The market was
on the down grade, the rallies being
feeble and unsustalned. Cash sales
here were ll.l.nnn bushels.
Outs were 1-4 to 5-8 cents lower In
sympathy with the break ffr the other
grains. Strength was shown early but
the offerings increased and the mar
ket was unable to stand up under the
supply available.
There was a big trade In heavv ribs
and It was said that thse products
were sold by Armoiia and taken In by
Swift for shipment ubroad. It is gen
erally believed packers were liberal
sellers of lard and pork.
WHEAT.
JulyOpen, 112 3-4: hlnh, 115 3-4:
low, 1 ii S 1-4: close, l"s fi-x.
Sept. Open, 104 3-4: high, 1(14 3-S;
low. 102 1-S; close. 102 1-2.
Dec Open, in; 1-2; hieh. 1"7 1-2;
low, 104 7-S; close. 103 3-S.V.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
tiy local applications, as tuey cannot reset
the diseased portion of ths ar. There l
only one way to cure deafness, end that it
by rtttstlttitlonal remedies- Deafness It'
nosed by an inflamed condition of tbe mo
I eon iinlna of tne Rustsrhlsn Tnbe. WbeL
this tube Is Inflsmed you have a rnmbllnp
onnd or Imperfect hearing, aod when It I'
, entirely closed Deafness la the result, and
nntem rne inriammsrion ran ne raaen oni
and this tube restored to Its normal coo
ditlon. hearing will be destroyed forever :
nln canes ont ten are caused by Catar
h. whkb la nothing but an Inflamed con
lltlon of the njnront snrfaeva.
We will aire One Hundred Dollars foi
my case of Deafnexa (ranted tiy catarrh!
hat cannot be cored by Hall'i Catarrh
Top. Send for rlrrnlar. free.
F J CHENKV CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by Drarrtata. TV,
Take Hall's Family It! la for eonstloarlna
just w Tuns.
Some Pendleton People May Walt
Till Ifa Too Late.
Don't wait until too late.
Be sure to be In time.
Just In time with kidney Ilia
Means curing tha backache, the diz
ziness, the urinary disorders
That ao often come with kidney
troubles.
Doan'a Kidney Pills are for
very purpose.
this
Here
merit.
Is testimony to prove their
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Umatilla, and District aforesaid,
Bankrupt.
Notice la hereby given, that on the
2nd day of March. A. D. 1915, the said
William H. Marcho. was duly adjudi
cated a Bankrupt and that the first
meeting of his Creditors will be held
at the office of the undersigned Re
feree in Bankruptcy, at Pendleton,
Umatilla County, Oregon, on July the
!2nd. A. D. 1915. at 10 o'cloc. A. M.
of said day at which time and place
the Creditors may attend, prove and
file their claims, appoint a Trustee.
examine the Bankrupt, and transact
such other business as may properly
come before the aaid meeting.
Done and dated at Pendleton, Ore.
fon, this th day of July, A. D. 1!5
THOS. FITZ GERALD.
Referee in Bankruptcy,
I unlet! to Ho llcflontctl.
SYDNEY. N. S. W July 111. The
department of defense hus awarded :i
cont i act for the salving ,,f the tler
nnn cruiser Emdon, which was sunk
off Cocoa Island In the Indian ocean
by the Apstrnllan cruiser Sydney. The
contractors said the THliler could ho
floated easily and would be here by
Christmas. The Kmden will be ex
hibited. Recruiting In Victoria, has been
hlirhly successful and .New South
Wales is about to licRln a new cam
paign for men.
Ilcnefltoi by fliRiulKTlaln's Mnlinent
"l.nst winter I used Chamberlain's
Llnlntrnt for rheumatic pains, stiff
ness and soreness of the knees,' and
can conscientiously say that I never
ued anything that did me so much
good." Edward Craft, Elba, N. T.
Obtainable everywhere.
Mrs. W. H. Bennett, S35 N. Fifth
St., Walla Walla, Wash, says: "I
had rheumatic pains In my limbs and I
a lame and weak back My kidneys!
didn't act regularly and the kidney se
cretions were scant, r was feeling so
poorly that I knew I must do some
thing and I used two boxes of Doan's
Kidney Pills. They gave me great
relief."
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Bennett had. Foster-Mllburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. T.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS.
RAI.EY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT, r
law. office In American National!
Bank Building. I 2'
iv iiwhiunrv.
In the District Court of Hie United!
'tales fnr the District of Oregon. j
In the matter of Walter It. I'itneyj
a Bankrupt.
To the I'rotlitois of Walter It. liit
nev, nf .Milton, in the County of Uma
tilla and District aforesaid. Bankrupt,
Notice is hereby given that on the!
30th day of June. A. D. 191.'.. the said!
Walter R. Hitney was duly adjudicated1
d bankrupt and that the first meeting
of his Creditors will be held at the of-!
flee of the Undersigned Referee in i
Bankruptcy, at Pendleton. Umatilla
County. Oregon, on July the 21st, A.
D. 1915, at in o'clock, A. M. of said
day at which time ar.d place the Credit
tors may attend, prove and file their
claims, appoint a Trustee, examine
the Bankrupt, and transact such other
business as may properly come before
the said meeting.
Done and d'.ted at rendleton. Ore
gon, this Sth day of July, A. D, 1915.
1'HOS. FITZ CKHAI.P.
Referee In Bankruptcy.
FTi:itl. DIRECTORS.
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed emhalmer. Op
posite postoffice. Funeral parlor, two
funeral cars. Calls responded to day
or night. Phone "5.
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITUER STORE
Funeral director and licensed em
l aimer. Most modern funeral par
lor, morgue and funeral cars'. Calls re
sponded to day or night. Corner!
Main and Water streets. Telephone 63jjA"MES B. PERRY, ATORNEY At
! law. Office over Taylor Hardware
1XM RANCK AMI USD BUSI-NESSj company.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTS'
veterinarian Residence telephone-.
: office telephone, 20.
FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. '
Office in Deapuin building. !
CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office in rear of American I
National Bank building.
AUCTIONEERS.
COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AU-r7?XEKIJ
makes a specialty of f armers' stock
and machinery sale. "The man that
gets you the money " Leave ..rd. r.m
at East Oregonian office.
MM.K HEM WW TED.
W INTER GOOD VE rw vtsN.
! j er to represent us In Eastern Ore-
. Ai.vn-imn. commissi.,!, propositi.
I neys at law: rooms 3 and 4. Smith-; weekK- . v . .
.j Grand Ave.. Port!. m l Ore
1IARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands in Umatilla county. Buys and ; Crawford building,
sells all kinds of real estate. Does I . '
a general brokerage buslnes. Payi r(n-,I.AS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY i WANTED PA in V Will, re
laxes and makes investments for non-i , i.w -i.j,, ,)ra..ti.-ff In nil statoi or live tr.,1. f.,. I-...V, : i ... .
ami rraerni courts. Rooms 1. 2. 3 fartn. J20 to 110 per act
and 4. over Taylor Hardware Co Box 12. Athena. Ore.
n. Cash
, Ml 11
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In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon.
In the matter of William H. Marcho
a Bankrupt.
To the Creditors of William H. Mar-
."ho, of Pendleton, In the County of
residents. Writes fire, life and acci
dent insurance. References, any bank
In Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS. Pres.
C. H. MARSH. Sec.
.-..'Inn
..lr-i
RKNTLEY & T.KFFINV.WELL, REAL
estate, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agents. S15 Main street. Thone
404.
Mist El.l.AVEOl S. .
TRESSPASS NOTICES, STALLION
season cards and sale bills of every
description printed at reasonable
prices at the East Oregonian We
have a fine lot of stock cuts that our
patrons nre allowed the free use of
GEORGE C. COUTTS, ATTORNEY J
at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made Room 17, Schmidt 1
block. '
PIIYMCIWS.
DR3. WH1TAKER & WOOD, I EN
tlsts. Office hours a. m. to 5 p.
m. Mllarkey building, Pendleton
Oregon.
FREDERICK STE1WER. ATTOR
ney at law. OfRce In Smith-Crawford
building.
S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at law. Office in Pespaln
building.
SECOX HAXU DEALERS.
AUCTION SALES THE KASTMtE
gonlan makes a specialty of auc
tion sale bills, cards and advertising
We can furnish auctioneer, clerk ard
advertising complete that will assure
you of having a successful sale.
V. STItOBLE. DEALER IX NEW
and second-hand goods. Cash paid
for nil second-hand goods bought.
Cheapest place in Pendnleton to but
household goods. Come and get our
prices. ;u E. Court street Phone
271W.
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