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EIGHT PACES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1915. PAGE f.EVEM SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK 1HIKN MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT MU.NliS BACK ITS LUS TRE AND AHUNDANCK. Ory hair, however handsome, d not advancing are, We all know Ike advantages of a youthful appear Mice. Tour hale It your charm. It makea or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and acraggly, just a few appli cations of Sage Tea and Sulphur en hances Its appearance a hundred fold . Don't slay gray! Look young! Either prepare the tonic at home or get from any drug store a tO-cent bottle of "WyettT eage and Sulphur Compound." Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because It darkens the hair beautifully and re miAea dandruff, stops scalp Itching and falling hair; beddea, no one can possibly tell, as It darkens so nat urally and evenly. Tou moisten a sponge or soft urush with It, draw ing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after an other application or two. Its natural color Is restored and It becomes thick glossy and luatms, and you appear years younger. ALL WORK GUARANTEED AT KELLEY'S INDEPENDENT AUTO RE PAIR SHOP. Electric Starters, Etc., a Specialty. Secbnd Hand Cars Bought and Sold. Cottonwood St., Opposite City Hall. Phone 181. PODTLASID Mi STILL IIIACTIVE (Monday's Market.) PORTLAND, Ore. The Portland grain market was stagnant again to day, only one sale of 100 tons of bran at 24 a ton being made at the noon session today. Prices were as fol lows: Flour Selling price: Patent, $J; Willamette valley, t; local Btralght, $5 40; bakers' local, 16; Montana spring wheat $6.80; exports, $4.60; whole wheat, $5.30; graham, J5.25 per barrel. Hay Buying price: Willamette val ley timothy, fancy, $13; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, $16r alfalfa, I13W13.60; vetch and oats $11; clov er. $8(1 9 per ton. Grain Hacks 1915, nominal; No. 1 Calcutta, S 1-2 9c Mlllstuffs Selling price: Bran, I27tfi 27.60; shorts, $28029. Rolled barley Helling price, 125 21.(0. Corn White, $35(035.50; cracked. J36W37. CatH and Dog. A number of fit. Louis women are collecting large sums of money to found homes for old dogs and cats All the cats and dogs we ever saw al ways found a home, even If it was a neighbor's home and the hour won midnight. Montgomery Advertiser. Deafness Cannot Be Cured h; lortl applications, as tney cannot tutcl the diseased portion of the -r. There la only one war to cure desfoeM, and that if I by einsiltutluDSl remedlea. 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HiuuimiiMiumuiuuiHmjHuuiuiu and be Cool Clean and Comfortable flro You Using If? r-3 BfflmniiiiiiiiimiiiwmniwiiwinviwimmHii 3 MiMliiwiilMiililliiiilillieilllliniiMiriirliniiiieiiliminillllillMliWilriiilliiiiilllliaiMMIIIiS:T (Monday's Market.) CIIICAOO. Continued unfavorable wealher over the winter wheat belt end strong cables caused a higher op ening In the pit today. Wheat prices were up 5-8 to 2 5-8 cents while oats started with an ad vance of 3-7 to 7-8 The trade was fairly active. The light supply of old wheat and the weather are the two most important factors at present bearing upon the course of values. The eastern demand for oats was eood und trade demand for corn was fair. In the later trading there was some reaction In wheat due to some profit taking. Provisions were lower at the outset of trading. All grains closed lower. Wheat wai off 1 1-8 to 2 l-4c from opening fig ures. Corn was down 5-8 to 1 1-4 and oats finished with 12 to 1 l-4c. Provisions closed weak WHEAT. July Open. $1.11 1-4; 1-4: low, $1 08 1-2; close. Pept. Open, $1.03 1-2; 3-4; low, $1.01 5-8; close. CATTLE ARRIVE IN LARGE LOTS Our Great "Family Bargain' THE S. W. EAST OREGONIAN $1.50 (Published every Tuesday and Friday, for one year) McCALL'S MAGAZINE .50 ( Monthly for one year) ANY ONE McCALL PATTERN 15 ALL FOR ONLY $1.65 (Courtesy Sunday's Journal.) I PORTLAND, Ore Receipts were! heavier at the North Portland yardi j today than they have been In several, weeks. During the early morning 7 i cars of livestock were switched Into the yards. The markets all showed strength; ithls morning. Hogs went at a topj price of $7.40. Steers showed a top of $T, an advance of 10c over last week's high figure. Lambs were firnij at $6.50, although a slightly inferior i grade went at $6. 25 this morning. I General cattle market range: Select steers $6 5007.00; Bent hay fed steers 6.23 0 6.50 j Oood to choice 6. 2506.40, Ordinary to fair 6.0006 3 u j Best cows 5.750 ( Of Onod to prime 5;505.5O Select calves 6.25 07.75 Fancy bulls 4.50 a decline of Ordinary bulls '4 000 4.23 General shorn m ittnn market: Choice spring lambs $6.2506.5" Common spring lambs ... 5.75 S 6 25 Choice yearling wethers... 5.2505.50 Good yearlings 5.0005.10 Old wethers 4.750 4. 8 Choice light ewes 4.50 04 75 Good ewes 4.25 Common heavy ewes .... 4.00 General hog market range: Best light 7.50G7.6O high. $1.09 high. $1.02 $1.11 A. $- OS 1-8A. SI ESS OK A MKDinXE. All thlnns succeed which fill a real peed; that a doctor is kept busy day Rnii ndrht nrnvpfl hta nhilltv nriH skill that Lyiila E. 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She believed herself a widow until several weeks ago when she read Mayo's name In the newspapers in connection wJth the suicide of Lllllun May Cook, of Brooklyn, who was em ployed In Mayo's factory In New Ha ven as stenographer. Good to heavy 7.35 0 7 40 Rough to heavy 6.50 0 7.23 IJvesUM-k Keoelpts. E. Hammer, Pilot Rock, Ore., cat tle. 1 load: H. Whittaker, Pilot Rock, Ore., cattle. 1 load; J F. Nesblt Pav ette. Idaho, cattle, 2 loads; D. E. My ers Elgin, Ore., cattle 2 loads; J. H. See Payette Idaho, cattle, 3 loads; L. m. Church, Pomeroy, Wash . cattle 4 leads; Wheeler Livestock Co.. Pom eroy. cattle. 1 load: G. H. Hepton. Pomeroy. cattle. 4 loads; D. Barn house Condon, Ore., cattle 3 loads; O. Malley Condon, cattle 1 load: F Welch Condon, cattle. 1 load; S. S. Wells. Caldwell. I laho, cattle 1 load: Banks & Walker Rosehurg. Ore. cat-; tie, 1 load; Edwards A Co.. Drain. Or , cattle 2 loads: A. R. Gray, Terre-: bonne Ore., cattle. 3 loads; J W.j Chandler. 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CUT OUT AND MAIL US TODAY East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. Enclosed find $1.65 for which please send me the S.-W. East Oregonian and McCall's Magazine for one year as per your special offer. Name. Address Please state if new or renewal. Inability to give a reason when asked why prevents them from being as valuable to business as men " These are Mrs. Hodgkin's words. Her professional title is "efficiency expert." "Women are paid Icbs than men not because their sex is unfairly treat ed," Mra .Hodgkins continued, "but because they are worth less. I do not say that women are utterly unfit to be in the business world but cer tainly, if I were an employer, I would hire men in preference to women. I should consider women too much of a risk. There are many exceptionally well-balanced women but even they are likely to fail when it comes to a, matter of reasoning A woman gam bles where a man reasons. "A saleswoman may Increase th profits of her department, but ask. how she did it and she can t tell you. She took chances, trusting to her In tuition. Women never will deserve equal pay with men In businoss until they develop correct reasoning pow ers, and I fear that will not be for , long, long time not perhaps, until a. new race is developed.' CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FIXEUAI. DIRECTORS. JOHN" S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector mid licensed embalmer. Op posite postofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Thone 75. ATTORNEYS. VETERINARY SHW;EONS. T. BROWN'S FURNITUER STORE Funeral director and licensed em I aimer. Most modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re sponded to day or night. Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 63 RALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American Natlnniu Bank lUiilding. j j FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office in Despain building. C. W. LASSEN. M. P. V. veterinarian Residence telephone, 20. iiffic cotSTY telephone. AllTIONEEUS. CA RTER at law. iu vt. k. yiiHNKA AriTinvrpu & SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS' mak,,s a specialty of farmers' stock aim iiKniunery sale. "Trie man thnt gets you the money ' Leave orders) 'ft r.r - ... - ... u.ipi vfcutui Hn nil i Office in rear of American i National Bank building. -1 ; JAMES R. PERRY, ATORNEY AT j I law. uuice oer layior riaruware INM KAXt'E AND LAND RUSINESS company. WOMAN SAYS GIRLS ARE FAILURE IN BUSINESS DENVER, Colo.. July 1. Olrls, you're no good In business! A wom an said so Mrs. E. A. Hodgkins, Instructor and advisor of employes in Denver's de partment stores, speak with authority If I were the owner of a large store I would employ only men. Worn en have only their Intuition to depend upon to succeed In the business world They lack Judgment und reasoning powers. They do a thing but cannot tell why they did it. Their inherent ATTOR- 4, Smith- HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES; PETERSON & BISHOP rename abstract or title to an, nPy at law; rooms 3 and lands In Umatilla county. Buys and, Crawford building. sells all kinds of real estate. Doesj . . , ,. a general brokerage buslnes. Pay,! DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY taxes and makes Investments for non-1 t aw. Will practice In all state MALE HELP WANTED. VYNTEI ;OOh LIVE rAvTvs' er to represent us In Eastern Ore gon. fiiir.mitMiiin proposition. i'ajh weekly. Pacific Nurserv Co. j;; l-i Grand Ave.. Portland. Ore residents. Writes fire, life and accl-:ond WANTED PA RTY WILL PAV or give trade for Umatilla r. ' ;uri il nt dent Insurance. References, any bank In Tendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. C. H. MARSH. Sec. BENTLEY & LEFFIN'GWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. 815 Main street. Phor.e 404. MISCELLANEOUS. TRESSPASS NOTICES. STALLION season cards and sale hills of every description printed at reasonable prices at the East Oregonian. We have a fine lot of stock cuts that our patrons are allowed the free use of and federal courts. Rooms 1, i, 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. farm, P.ox 1. !0 to $10 per Athena, Ore. GEORGE 1. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made Room 17, Schmlo". block. niYMCIAXS. DRS. WHITAkIJITXVOOD. PKN tlsts. Office hours ) . m to 5 p. m. Mllarkey building. Pendleton Oregon. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR ney at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office In Despaln building. SEtXiND HANI) DEAI.ERS. AUCTION SALES THE EAST ORE gonian maaes a specialty or auc- re tion sale bills, cards and advertising. Cheapest place In We can furnish auctioneer, clerk ard j household goods. advertising complete that will assure , you of having successful sale. V. STROISLE. DEALER IN NEW and second-hand goods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bouirht. Pendnlcton to bur Com and get our prices. rnw. :ij E. 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