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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1915. FACE SEVEN TO OAHXEfi HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA IXXK YOUNG! BRINGS HACK ITS NATURAL OOI.OII, GIAJStj AND THICKNESS. Common garden sage brewed int heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luiur lunt lemove every bit of dandruff. s,cj scalp Itching and fallinc hair, Just a few application! will prove a revelation If your hair la fading, (ray or dry, acraggly and thin. Mixing tlie rage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, la troublesome. An easier way la to Jtet the ready-to-use tetjle, eoitlng about 60 cents a large bottle at drug store, known as "VVy eth's Saga and Sudphur Compound, thua avoiding a lot of muse. , While wispy, r.ray, faded hair la act sinful, we all Retire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive new. By darkening your hair with WyetVs Sage and Sulphur, no one lsb tell, because It does so naturally so evenly. Tou Just dampen a sponge or eoft bruih with It and draw this through your hair, taking on small strand at a time; by morning all graj hsfrs have disappeared, and. after an other application or two, your hair lecomea beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant K1-rtaUiiii Agrcnm-lit. HOME. Itiilv. Aug 2. An r.Kiee nient with regard to the Importation m roou stuns remains in rorce, i special understanding has been ar rived ut between Home and Heme whereby the exportation to Swltsr land of tin- following Items. 1 er milled: Garden nroduie. tomato paste, fresh fish mid so forth, an well km n limited quantity of preserved meal, game, dried, -tlfch. fruits, pre served meal, game, dried fish, fruit ureeerved vegetables, and eggs. A special permit, must he obtained from the Italian government, through dip lomatic agents, for the exportation Into Switzerland of any other pro duce. All exports, without any dis tinction, must he exclusively for Swiss consumption. The federal council, on Its side, has decided to extend the prohibition decree to in ln.la ,fi-tti!n nrtlrlen ineludlnir nails and goods In the makeup of which certain metals are usea. NOTKH OK SHERIFFS SALE l.NDEIt EX IXITION. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court. State of Oregon for Umatilla County, and to me directed and delivered, upon the Judgment and decree rendered and entered In said Court on the 14th day of June. 1915, In favor of C. A. Andrew as I'lalntlff and against II. F. White and N. J. White, husband and wife and W. J. Martin and Luminn Martin, husband and wife, as Defendants, for the sum of $4 1 4u.(in with Interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from February 15, 1913. the further sum of $250.00 attorney's fees, and for J cost and disbursements. which said decree, judgment, and order of sale has been docketed and enrolled in the office of the Clerk of said Circuit Court; and whereas by said Judgment, decree and order of sale It was directed that the following dcsorlhcd personal property In Uma tilla County, Oregon, to-wit: The West half of the South half of the Northeast quarter of the North west quarter of Section 35, In Town ship 6 North of Range 8T, Kast of the Willamette Meridian, together with all water rights and easements for road purposes belonging therewith or In anywise appertaining thereunto. He sold by the Sheriff of I'mitUlla County, Oregon, to satisfy said Judg ment and all costs; I WIIX OX TIIH 1ITII DAY OF Ar iUST A. 1. Itli. at the hour of t o'clock In the after noon of wild day at the front door of the Court House In The City of Pen dleton. Umatilla County, Oregon, seh the rlsht. title end Interest the said H F. White and X. J. White, husband and wife, and W. J. Martin nd Luml na Marbn. husband and wife, had In and to the above described pros-ertv on the 15th lay of February A. 1. 1913. or since fien hns Htquired. nt public auction to he hlgtuw bidder fur cash In hand. tr' proceeds to be applied in satisfaction .of said elocution at-d all COHtS. I'sted this 10th day of July A. D. 1916. T P. TATLKVR, Sheriff. By A. C. Ffnk, Deputy. THE QUELLE RESTAURANT Open Day and Nijht Spadal Evening Lamchei Floe, Clean Furniihed Rooms ia Conoection Stasia Heated m First Jafional Danli FEK3LET0X, 3 3 3 h I a ESTABLISHED 1882 Known For It's -4fPIIII-.lf"M.I" fri'WHMii!!!!nm?MW!';'MjM!M lin"! "1""""" 4.saaaisiiMsMaWIMtiirt1tilsiSM HIGHER FillGES FOR LIVESTOCK (Courtesy Monday" Journal.) PORTLAND, Ore.While the gen eral situation In the livestock trode at North Portland shows little change so far as basis prices are concerned. higher quotations ruled this morn ing at the start of the week. For hogs extra good quality brought $7.15 In a limited way. Most of the stuff that came forward was of very poor quality, fur which killers have prac tically no use at the moment. For these there is no disposition among killers to encourage shipment but the occasional offerings of extra good stuff are generally taken hold of. Generally speaking, there was a better tone for swine at most Amer ican markets during the day. A: most points higher prices ruled at the morning session. General hog market range: Rest right 7.107.15 Medium light 6.90 7. Ot) Good to heavy .8u Rough to heavy 5.50 6.00 Cattli ScU l'p to $7.00. While sales were made In the cat tle division up to $7.00 and one ship per of extra selected quality was ask ing more than this, the general niar get showed no change from last week. Good stuff was In request as last week, but there was some dispo sition to hold down on the price of ordinary too poor stuff. At some points In the east today there was a stronger tone and price advance for cattle, but the general situation throughout the country was considered steady. General cattle market Select steers Beat hay-fed steers Good to choice Ordinary to fair Rest cows . . . ; Good to prime Select hulls Fancy bulls Fancy bulls range: i).5ilfi 7. nil . (.25476.35 5. 00 fl. 5.75 . 5.flflfo5.'5 , 4.75(0 5.00 . 4. 50 la 4.75 , 4. 50(84. 73 4.25 fl 4. 4.25 Ordinary bulls 2.50ft .1.50 Best calves ; . . 7.00fr7.50 Mutton Madid Is steady. General condition In the muton market were steady at North Port land during the week's opening. Re ceipts were rather liberal anil some fairly good stuff was available. A1 eastern points the situation was mixed, some points ruling weak this morning, while others were and higher. Oeneral shorn mutton market; Choice spring lambs . . , Common spring lamlis.. Choice yearling wethers Good yearlings Old wethers Choice light ewes Good ewes ' $6,150" 0.25 .6.756.00 5.oof s.MC 4 75(ff 5.00 3.75W4.0U WvpKtnck Shlpiiers. Hogs W. P. Burke, Burnap. M.i ho, 2 loads; P. J. Brown, Baker. 1 load; Walla Walla Meat Co.. Athenii. 1 load; J. W. Chandler, Cnlon Junc tion. 1 load; W. P. Crow, U-xIngtnn. 1 load; E. P. Rogers, Pomeroy. Wash., 2 loads; J. W. Chandler, North Powder. 1 load; J. C. Apple gate. Wallowa. 1 load; Elgin Fnr wardlng Co.. Joseph, 1 load; K. E. Meyers. Island City. 1 load; J. V. Fraser. Idaho. 1 load; O. Fotherlne ham. Jameson, 1 load: S. O. Cunlng. Parma. Idaho, 1 load. Cattle J. r. French. Pilot Km k, 1 load; Frank Paling. Stanfleld. 1 load: H A. Wnllenburg, Riddle, 1 load: Frank A Walker, Roseburg. 1 load; Al I.loyd, Joseph. 1 load; Sol Dickin son. Weiser, Idaho, 1 load; M. Syl vester. Roseburg. 1 load; C. A. Pom ley. 1 load; Fred Ball, Condon, 2 loads; Ray Tteckley, 1 load; C. A. Johnson. 1 load: H. h. Stanfleld. Heppner. 2 loads; C. W. Nottingham, Grass Valley. 1 load; J. Nottingham. 1 load; J. M. Curtis, Hay. Wash., 1 load; J. Balloon. Caskllls. 1 loud; J. W. Chandler. Tvorth Powder. 1 .oao. Frank Elliott. Baker. 1 load. Sheep W. M. Burrows. North Tsklina. 3 loads; J. Pixon. Rose burg. I load; J. S. Flint, Jui.ctlon Cllv, 1 load: Charles Bokler, Baker. 6 loads; K. G. Warner, Pilot ttoi k. 4 loads. Mixed stuff O. E. Gorsllne Joseph 5 loads cattle and lings; W. P. Ilunt- Meals 25c d Gus LaFontaine, Prop. OREGON Strength Photograph shows; (Above) the steamship Eastland on her side In the Chicago river with passengers maroone! thereon trying to get aboard the tugs and all other man ner of water craft that came to the rescue; below, left, the prow of the excursion steamer as she lay flat on her side, with rescuers taking off to tug boats the dead who have been recovered by cutting holes through the ship's hull. (below, right, res cuer carrying off to shore the body of a baby drowned between decks. j - "J, C : 'I ,j ? . . h-, 't.yf t . Ji i .' . . . IS'' iil -' II HK.r.;,srmMtf I J . I . S h,,. er, I.ostlne, 2 loads cattle and hogs; of Warsaw. Because of the wonder J. F. Hold, Morgan, 1 load cattle end ful railroads of Germany these an hogs W. E. Dodd, Haines, 1 load be rushed Immediately to the wesrern cattle and hogs; B. E. Meyers, Ba- buttle front for another drive, ker, 1 load cattle and hogs; W. W.I "Before the Russian army, which etrons! Couper, V'nlon Junction, 2 loads cat-' has Just been driven back in the War tie and hogs; William Evans, Pilot saw campaign, can make any eftec- I Rock, S loads cattle, hogs and sheep, IMMHtEDS OH' WOMEN nowadays are entering the profes - slons or business world and go to 4.75ft 5. oo work day after day in bad health, af- Russians, while the entire German ar 4 50 fi 4. 0 flirted with some female ailment, my in Poland can be released " dragging one foot wearily after thei other, working with an eye on the clock, and wishing for closing time' tO Come. Women In this condition should take nydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable; Compound, made from roots and neros. u nas urouKiu neaun aou happiness to more women In Ameri ca than any other remedy. Give It a trial. Adv. BIG GERMAN DRIVE IS EXPECTED IN THE WEST WASHINGTON. Aug. 2. That all of the big army that has been raised by Lord Kitchener will he needed to; defend the western line in France and Belgium and pernaps to save fans, arid I'alals Is the opinion nf a strate- gist of high rank In the war depart ment. He pointed out that the Germans would be able to release approximate ly 1.0011, (inn men from the eastern the ater of war as a result of the capture Reverses in War Act as Stimulant to the British BY MV.H. HEN It T FAWCETT. U.. D. 'resident of the National Cnl m of omi-s s surrraite j-oeiciies or vireai Britain tnnn-militunt.) Written pecially for the I'nited ' Press, ) I Cop right. 1315, by Cnlted Press j Copyright In Great Britain.) When the shock of the war came j upon us In August. 1D14 the first thoUKlio of every man and woman throughout the British Kmplre was. "What can 1 dn to help my country in this supreme crisis?" - ine way in wnicn men como neip was clear; and Jhe creation of what i a nm.nn .. response given by the young manhood I or tne wnoie empire, .-sot only rrotr. : the home-land but from every part of the empire, men and gifts kept pour-1 mg in. .n exu'inui compulsion was neenen. i ne compulsion proceeded from within. Love of country and freedom, and the keen desire to serve wi re better than any external com- pulsion; and It was noteworthy that ( women have had the privilege of do when reverses and misfortunes were j lng their part. our lot the Immediate result was a. The hospitals officered entirely by sharp rise in the numbers recruiting, women, nith women doctors, surge Nothing moie inspiring to our faith J ns and orderlies, as Well us muses, and confidence can be Imagined than , have been one of the new, things In the way In which the young manhood this war. The society with which 1 of our country Immediately recog-am connected, the Natlona Union of nized their duty and did It. not count ing the cost, content and happy to be allowed to spend their lives for free dom and their country. Amid much that Is terrible and de pressing In the last twelve months, thin stands out a bright, clear, shining light. Our small army of a few hun dred thousand has become an army of three million recruited from the best blood and all ranks, not In the spirit of bravado and Jingoism hut In the spirit of solemn, and at the same time. Joyful, self-dedication. Those who have seen our men at the front have no words to express their admiration SCENES SHOWING THE EASTLAND .i ,''.. .mm mmwMiil Cook II Gas tual counter-attack," said this au- I thorlty, "a considerable length of time will elapse. Meantime it will be' 1 a simple matter for the Au trlan troops now in that region to hold the , lHlir a, i(m,Kht NEWPORT, Aug. 2 The nild- mnri-l.'lira f Clrrir B- milu and Mra Ar,a M Thompson- middle- &wd rwldenU ()f Xewporti increases . ., f unUiiual ...,,,,. hprs this year. Dr. Walter M. Berry, Jus- tice of the peace, was called to per form a marriage ceremony at Mr, Hmile's residence. The prospective bride. Mrs. Thompson, had received a deeree nf riivoree from a vi a ueiree ot dnorce rrom a Neport candy maker, which required sit months to elapse before reniarrvinf? lln exanilnlne Mm Thomnson s rie- un examining .Mrs. inompsons de cree. Justice Berry discovered that the time would not be up until Sat urday, July 31. and said that he woum marry tne couple in tne morn- Ing. Hf.ll, lntorf-imtA.1 hv nakjnir ...... i n him if the time would not expire at midnight Friday, and being told that It would, prevailed upon Justice Ber- r,, ... -.-i ...n r to remain until them. Tlie ceremony was commented at the last stroke of 12 by the clock. j for them: their chi erftilness. thi ir heroism, their absolute unselfishness. The men left behind had to work double shifts to support the men at the fmnt Kveiy m. m in the fUhting line needs two or three men and wo men at home to keep his supplied with all he needs in, the way of e'piipmem, munitions and food, Th.t -,imnn h-.va n.O li..n l,.,t,;n.1 ,h(1 in rCOBnlzine; their dutv: bv alleviating distress and checking want of employment In the first months of IV,. .. . Ti ...v,.. ...... ..i .. the wnr. Thon when this phase f . U . . . t ..... . . . ..., , . . "... tniii uie fit'i iiuifii ueoiaiui inr war worl: was so great that unemployment! ceased the duty of women changed al- i raineu women oi course mull flocked from the first In their thmis-. and a to the r n..sis as nurses nn.l .li.--1 tois. and this also from even part . of the empire. The death rate among id deaths from disease the wounded, and deaths from disease nave been ustunishiiii-l small in this ! war, thanks to efficient medical and ! 'commissariat organization, and above! all excellent nursing. In these things . Women's Suffrage Societies, has sent out to France and Serbia many of these women's hospital units. We are now responsible for more than 1 ooo beds and the sum subscribed alread exceeds f25(i,vnn. Our women doctors have earned the very highest praise from the military and medical author. ties under whom they have worked Lord Methuen wrote of the unit which visited Malta: "They leave here bless ed by myself, surgeona. nurses and patients alike, for they have proved themselves most capable and untiring workers." The Issue In this war is. In the DISASTER words of the prime minister, "Is right oi is force to dominate mankind" The tremendous tragedy with which we were suddenly confronted twelve months ago has had the effect upon us, If I may use the expression, of correcting the value in our lives. We now love "passing things passingly and lasting thinus lastingly" much more surely than we did twelve j months ago. Every one of us either j in our person, or in the persons ot those near and dear to us has looked death in the fare at close quarters. Trifles we now recognize as trifling. The great things in life are doubly sacred. We have boon brought ud against the real thing, and the deepest of aM r- ' hink ,he l,raer of ach "f 1,8 is "Uod nel1' us to be worthy of the ureal times In which we live." 8tte of Ohio, city of Toledo, LocM County sa. frank J- Cheney makes oath that he b JMllrir parrD th)! tatm of P. j. Ch(!M, ( Co., delng business In the City of To I do. County nd State aforessld. and Hist I al1 wln ths ,um of 0SK nCN DltRD DOLLARS for each and eery cas ,rf istsrrh that rsnnot be cured by the o I Jf U ALL B CATAlir.H ll'HB. gwnpo ( brfwMa .bribed 'to FRANK J. CHENEY. my presence, this 8th dey of Decern aer, 4. D. I S?6. . . T n . nAU Notary Pnbilc 1 Hall's Catarrh Curs Is taken internal!) ; sets directly npon the blood nd mn com surfaces of tha lystem. Send for tea thaonlels, Iree- F. 1. CHENIT A CO., Toledo. 0. ! BaM fcr all Drwnrlata, TV. Take Hall's Family Pllla for ronatlcatlnn 1 CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY riXF.lt AL BIRKCTORS. John s. baker, funeral di- rector and licensed embalmer. Op-1 posite postofflce. Funeral parlor, two ; funeral cars. Calls responded to day; or night. Phone "5. J. T BROWN'S FL-RXITUER STORE! Funeral director and licensed fiti-i j halmer. Most modern funeral par - tor mnrena inH fntiirol llr -.i llo re. wr, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re- Glutn.la tn Aa- tm n trV, t fnrrtarl V.I. ..J TV.... r... 1Vl.nhn. .. -..mu,. L.v..vim ... 1 lsl RANCK ANP I.AXB BUSINESS1 HAHTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of tte to al lands In Umatilla county. Buys and' (sells all kinds of real estate. Does' a general brokerage huslnes Pays, a general brokerage uusines rays. taxes and makes Investments for non-i residents. Writes fire, life and aecl- dent insurance. References, any bank in Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Tres. C. H. MARSH, Sec. BENTI.EY & I.EFFINOWFI.L. REAL estate, fire, life and accident lnsur- anre agents. 815 Main street. Phone, 404. SECOND HAND DKAI.EKS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NEW and second-hand geods. Cash paid' for all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place In Pendnleton to buy household goods. Come and get our prices. S19 E. Court street. Phone t71W. AUCTIONEERS, COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEER makes a specialty of faimers' stock and machinery sale. "The man that gets you the money " Leave orders at East Oregonian office). Ui:illj!llltilllllllll!!HilUII!i!liill!liiUUllllllilIlillillllliill!niHiiiinilliiUiUUii E PREPARED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OPPORTUNITIES AS THEY ARE PRESENTED. THIS CAN BEST BE DONE BY ACCUMULATING FUNDS IN OUR SAV INGS DEPARTMENT. A LIBERAL RATE OF IN TEREST PAID AND YOUR DEPOSIT IS ABSO LUTELY SAFE. The American national OF PENDLETON Corner Main and Alta Streets. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $400,000. 'aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,- and be Cool Aro Voij IWIPWloW lliUlMM.UIuiUIIUuil ATTORNEYS. Ralev & raley, attmrnets ati ''' Office In American National! Bank Building. 1 FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ; Office in Despain building. I- CAr'TE SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS! , . 81 law O. rice in rear of American! I .monai , Hank OUliUing. r - JAMtS U. i C.KKY, ATORNEY AT i h. Office over Taylor Hardware: company. fh.TEKSON & BISHOP. ATTOR- neys at law; rooms 3 and 4 Smith - Cruvfnr.) hnii,iin DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all stated at law. Will practice in all state and rederal courts. Rooms 7, :9. Pespain building. ' 3nJ GEORGE O. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made Room 17. Schmidt Mock. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR ney at law. Office in Smith-Craw-! ford building. S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office In Despain building. MU.K HELP VAXTE1. ANTED 4iOOI JJJVE CANVASS. er to represent us In Eastern Ore gon. Commission proposition. Ca-th weekly. Pacific Nursery Co., 12 1-1 Grand Ave., Portland, Ore WANTED PARTY WILL PAT Cash or give trade for Umatilla county 'arm, :o to 140 per acrs. Address Box 12, Athena, Ore. IV ''V'"--'y I J rmTwmiiwiTii,fwpinffmTWHoiiiiiiiimmmr?miTrmiiiaieiTiiifyJ iouaauuiumaiuuuiuiaiaiuuiuiiiauiiiiuiiaaiiauiiuiiiiiaiiiiiiuaiiiiiioii--. Clean and Comfortable Using If? 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TRESSPASS NOTICES, STALLION season cards Rnd sale hills of .very description printed at resonahl prices at the East Oregonian W have a fine lot of stock cut that our patrons are allowed the free u of BEAVER ENGRAVING H"tMra m, COMPANY ' - i'A te ti r 5 ,:'?VV, Hi