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EIGHT PAGES PAGE SEVEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1915. Via HTUERH PACIFIC RY. The "Great Big Baked Potato" Line. TWO THROUGH OBSERVATION CAR TRAINS DAILY TO CHICAGO via Minneapolis and St. Paul. ONE DAILY TO ST. LOUIS Via St. Joseph and Kansas City. 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 S. S. "Great Northern," the two magnificent new steamships of G. N. P. S. S. Co. L. M. CONRY, T.'P. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES cr HOT TAUALES CHILLI CON CARNE . - SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everytklnf clean and op-to-date; FIRST CLASS 8ERVIC1 TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Wh and Cottonwood flu Phona 117 Ptndleton, Or. ac3 Plenty to Loan Come in and See Us MATLCSK-LAATZ 112 East THE QUELLE RESTAURANT Open Day and Night Special Evening Limchca rtne. Clean Furnuhea Raomi mm for your office or home $3.00 down $3.00 a month Manufactured for and for sale by the Pacific Power & Light Company Easy payments make them easy to own. tickets to the East, the West, the South, from W. Adams, Agent, Pendleton. Visit YELLOWSTONE PARK Season to Sept. 30. A., Spokane, Wn. A., Portland, Oregon. Prevents roughness during the summer IIYAL'S FACE CREAM A superior vanishing kin tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cents Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best 1NYESTUEHT CO. Cosrt 6t. Meals 25c and up I ifAirf!nP PfrtTV J) 73 j Oil t5 SAID TO BUNGLE I ; -- ' j ? J L v . ; ' 'V:- . A-' " 1 ' ' ...Ml" - ' " ' i '-."-"-- i - . . v , . 1 ',t r , f .- f 4- - ' - ,7 " I - '.'.': . , ' T'v ".: . ' ' ' , ''- 1 ' i ' " i fh Iril kitchener, Lord Kitchener, mce the Idol of. the ltrltich nation, haa fallen from his pedestal. Iclim has lieen d'rected apparently Severe ciit- against the, secretary t'UllKllllK paisn In of war of plans Kurope. for the alleged rcg mling the cam France a'rtady is RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS Mortxajrc. J. W. Howton. to A. H. Averill Machinery Co, $1,150: a tract of land in Vincent; title descriptive. EGGS ARE ACCEPTED AS COIN AT CALDWELL CALDWELL, Aug. 26 A new le gal tender has been Introduced here As far as durability Is concerned, eggs may not measure up to Uncle Sam's medium of exchange, but they look perfectly good to a local real estate firm wh'ch is offering four or five acre tracts at the price of 30 eggs a day, for five years. It i estimated that each tract will support HOO hens, and that 100 of these In their turn will keep the ess production up to the point necessary other) for the dally payment. The 400 will make a good living for the average man. It Is believed. AH the purchasers need to do is to equip the place for the business, keep pun ng me rigni Mini 01 fKS-i'iuuui-er Into his fowls, keep sweet, bo hon est in his cotmt, work four hours a day, buy his feed at harvest and read the poult rj' department In a got d farm paper. (.real Soil Desired, OAKLAND, Cat.. Aug. 26. A uni versity at Washington. 1). C, with 1000 professors and an income of $10. 000, Oufl a year, to tench students of all nations, was suggested as a short cut to world pence by Philander P. Claxton. United States Commissioner of Education at the annual luncheon of the board of managers of the Am erican -School Peace I-eague. Mr. Claxton made the suggestion after Dr. David Starr Jordan, ehan- cellor of Stanford University, had termed the education of Japanese in merlean universities "a large factor In promoting friendly relations with Japan." "I would like to see a magnificent university founded by this nation at tts nf Ohio, city of TVedo. laicm County m. frnnk J Cheney niAkee onth that be h lenlnr partner of the ferm of F. J. Chenej Co.. doing builnewi In the City of To do. Cnnntr and State aforesaid, and that aid firm will pay the aura of (INK HUN llitfn rwtl.T.AHH for each and eTery cam if Catarrh that ratinot he rnred bj the nae -f HAI.I.'H CATAHHH Cl'HK . . FRANK 1 CHKVKY. Rworn to before roe and anbaerlbed Is ny prenenra. thla IHn day of December, r 1 RsA (Seal! A. W. OI.FARrvN. Notary Public Malta catarrh Cure la taken Internum od acta dlreotlT npnn the hlortd and mo nrfce of the aTatent Rend for tea -nnnUla free i' J r-riFVEV a CO.. Toledo, O. i hi n Ornralata Trie Ok- Haifa ramllr IMIla for ronatloatlOD WAR BUSINESS said to be much dissatisfied with the ! nart which T-'neland Ik taking In th var and the English goyernment ha.s practically admitted that it has fall en down on the Job. Kitcherer, how ever, has maintained his ioo and se,.nia , i, honeful that Rrita'n will fulfill her part in the war despite the mistakes that have been made during the first year of conflict. Patent Walter J. Thome. 320 acres in 2. T. 5 X., R. 30 E., W. M. Washington with an annual appro priation of $10,000,000." Mr. Claxton said, "so that a thousand of the best professors might be gathered there Such a university would be attended by pupils from all parts of the world, who would carry back to their native countries a doctrine of right and brotherly love that would do more than anything else to bring universal peace. "The United States would be doing a greater good than we can imagine by founding such a school and at a cost which would be less than that of a warship.' Pespondeney Pne to Indigestion. "About three months ago when I was suffering from indigestion whtch headftCne an(J dlay BpelIs nd i made me feel tired and despondent. I beean taking Chamberlain's Tablets." writes Mrs. Geo. Hon, Macedon, N. Y. "This medicine proved to be the very thing I needed, as one day's treatment relieved me greatly. I used two bottles of Chamberlain'a Tablets and they rid me of this trouble." Ob tainable everywhere. Adv. Japan Orders .Munitions. TOKIO, Aug. 26. Premier Okuma jand Minister of War Oka have paid a visit to Xikko to report to the Em- peror their plans for increasing the supply of munitions in accordance with the decision recently reached to employ all available resources, both governmental and private, for swell ing the nation's output to aid Japan's allies In the war. . Orders have been dispatched to the foundaries and fuctorles of the em pire that are engaged In the produc tion of munitions to rush their work. Mulatto "KliiB" Arrestid. CLEVELAXD, Aug. 26. Richard Miller, a young mulatto, tried In mu nicipal court recently as a suspicious person. to'M Judge Baer that he does odd Jobs for a living, but has been so economical that he Is able to own an automobile and employ a white chau ffeur. Four witnesses, however, gave a different explanation of Mllle's opu lence when they testified he Is known to Cleveland's underworld as "king' of the dope sellers." Miller, whi lives at 141S Oregon avenue, received the maximum sentence under the sus picious person .law of $50 fine, cost! and 30 days In the workhouse. CATTLE MARKET II! WEAKER TONE! ((Vmrlcfy Wertnwd.iy's Jo.irti:!. roiCIXAXD. or. What fw Bal'H t m;i(le thin morning and yester day atlernoon at the North I'drtltm'! ;irlH wer of ordinary atuff and eon flui'jently tjroueht only ordinary iri' -e. lEec-eijjtii totalled four cars. i;ncral hos market ranKi-: i:eHt IlKht $7.75 a 7 SO Medium light 7.20Ti 7.35 Oood t heavy .S'Ki7.'J0 rtoiiKh to heavy 5.50 fi 4.00 General cattle market ranse: Select steers $.S0i7.00 liejit hay fed steers 25 ft 6.35 Hood to choice 6 00 8 25 Ordinary to fair 5.003.75 HeHt COWS f .HO'fl D.ilW (iood to jjrlme 4.50-Ei 4.75 Select Lulls 4. DO?: 4.75 Fancy hull 4-25 Ordinary bulls 2 506 350 Best calves 7 00 W 7.50 General shorn mutton market: rhoke Hprlng lamhs .25'&S.50 Common spring lambs ... 5.75ir6.00 Plif.l. . varltnir wethers .. E.f'O fit 5.50 Good yearlings 4.75 5.00 Old wethers 4 75 i 5.00! Choice llcht ewes 4.50 4 $0 Good ewes 3.75ft 4.00 RouEh heavy ewes 3.50 'a 3.60 IJveMook nertpW. Shf0pf;am Sinclair, Roosevelt, Wash., two cars. Hogs J. B. Wenirmore, TVeat Scio, one car. Cattle ,hos and sheep C. B. Bur dick, Albany, one car. Recommends Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "I never hesitate to recommenfl Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy," writes Sol Williams merchant. Jesse. Tenn. "I sell more of it than of any other preparations, i of any other preparations of llke,mIea character. I have used it myself and found it gave me more reuet man anything else I have ever tried for the same purpose." Obtainable every where. Adv. John 1. Asks WaU-lidogs. TK.URYTOWX. X. Y.. Aug. 26. At the request of John D. Rockefeller all tenants upon his estate here, more than 70 families, will obtain watch dogs at once, the cost of which he will return to them. Three fox terri ers, valued at $20 apiece, were brought to the estate recently and orders for many dogs of all types have been made by the tenants as a result of the request. It Is assumed that a series of re cent events is responsible for the ac tion of Mr. Rockefeller. Additional guards have been placed all about the estate since the attack upon Mr. Morgan and the recent escape of j Louis L. Pillods, a prisoner at Sing I Sing,' has added to the tension. Pilloda! walked across the Sleepy Hollow 1 Country Club golf links and was seen to enter the edge of the woods of the Rockefeller estate. Since prison guards and prisoners have been en gaged in a search over the greater part of the estate. Most of the families living on the estate are in semi-isolated locations and the protection' afforded by watch dogs at each of the houses will great ly increase the protection arranged for the Rockefeller home. Sucker Fish Xo Sucker. OCEAX CITY, X. J., Aug. 26. When Royal Thiess, of Xew York, who Is passing the summer at his cot tage here, caught a six-pound weak fish he turned it over to his cook to prepare for the evening meal. The cook upon cutting the weak fish open found a sucker fish six in ches long clinging to the throat of the big fish. The sucker fish wasn't sucker enough to take a chance in deep surroundings. CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y FUNERAL DIRECTORS, JOHX S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer. Op posite postoffice. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Phone 75. J. T. BROWN'S FURN1TUER STORE Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral cart. Calls re sponded to day or night. Comer Main and Water street. Telephone ti INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all: lands In Umatilla county. Buys and' sells oil kinds of real estate. Doesj a general brokerage buslnes. Paysi taxes and makes investments for non-j residents. Writes fire, life and aeci-' dent Insurance. References, any bank' In Pendleton. JAMES JOHN'S, Pres. C. H. MARSH, Sec. BEXTLEY & LF.FFIN'QWELL. REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. 816 Main street. Phone 404. . SECOND HAND DEALERS. V. STHOULE. DEALER IX NEW and second-hand goods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place in Pendnleton to bur household goods. Come and get our prices. 219 E. Court street Phone J71W. AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEER makes a specialty of numers' stock nd machinery sale "The man ih' i.-ta you the money l.em- irrtra at East Oreronlan office 4 4 GKItMAXVs STHOXO VAX. E Sk GKItMAXVs STHOXO i I 4 V0V BtTHMANN HOLLWti, The Imperial chancellor of Ger many is one of the big figures of the war. Despite rumors of a break be tween him and the kaiser, no confir matlon of this report has been re ceived. and many believe the story is a fabrication of Germany's ene- MINISTER FOUND MURDERED AFTER PRO-GERMAN SPEECH AITIIORITIES OF GARY BELIEVE THAT SLAVE RKSIOXSIULE FOR CRIME. GARY, Aug. 26. Bloodhounds were taken to the spot where the body of Rev. Kaiser was found in an effort to trail the murderers of the Lutheran minister who is believed to have been killed because of his pro German sympathies and utterances. GARY, Ind., Aug. 26. Feeling ran high today In Gary over the murder of Rev. Edmund Kaiser, who was the allies. Chief of' Police Heinw i, certain the murderer or murderers struck down Kaiser in revenue for hia i utterances! He believes that Slavs employed in the steel mills are re sponsible. The body was found lying ' in the bushes near Kaiser's home I Cords were twisted about his neck ! and wrists and bullets were in his j neck and shoulder. inline Mine Responsible. BERLIN", Aug. 26 Many high of ficials here express belief that the Arabic was sunk by a mine, many of which have broken their noorln?s and are floating up and down the Irish coast. I' : ) .. A x".S A v; N ir ,.7 V ''.'''''7 -.'illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllllllllllllUlillMlllllL' ' S HOODI ES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES l I GOEY'S niiMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll!llllllllllllilll!llllllllll!lllll!l!lllllll)llllllli7 ATTORNEYS. RALE Y & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT DR3. WHITAKER & WOOD, DEN law. Office In American Xationa.' tlsts. Office hours 9 a. m. to ( p. Bank. Building. m. Milarkey building, Pendleton I Oregon FEE & FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office in Despain building. CARTER & SMYTHE. ATTORXEYS at law Office in rear of American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATORXEY AT j law. Office over Taylor Hardware company. PETERSON' & BISHOP, ATTOR- neys at law; rooms 3 and 4, Sra th Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 7, 8 and 9. Despain building. I We can furnish au tion.-r. clerk and C.EORC.E G. COUTTS. ATTORNEY .llvertlsing complete that will assure at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds.. )ou of navinK a fl,cc,eful sale. mortgages and contract drawn. Col-i lections made Room 17, Schmidt ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATIONS block. 1 wedding announcements, embnasear- .'private and business stationery, ete. FREDERICK STEIWEK. ATTOR- Very latest styles. Call at Eat Ore ney at law. Office In Smith-Craw- gonlan office and see sample ford building. ' S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND ' counsellor at law office in Despair, cr bull M M V. III I P WANTED. WANTED GOOD LIVE CANVASS. er to represent us In Eastern Ore- 4 gon Commisstoti proposition. Cash j weekly. Pacific Xurserv Co, 121 l-l ij Grand Ave. Pnrt,,n-I Ore jj WANTED- - PMtTV W'l.L PAY Cash! j or c-ve .-.. Um atilla cuUnt.l I , '-i. in 4(1't Box It. Athena. Or ACID IN STOMACH SOURS THE FOOD SAYS K.XCr.xS or IIYItltO'IU.Oi;iO A( ii is crsf: or iM'K.i s- TION. A well-known stomach trouMe nearly always iV nnthorltv staten thai and Indigestion 1 :k to ncldltv - a. 'id t, as mi't fult-fl tie- k of (liL''Mtiv JtlilTH. i stomal h and m I lieve, from a l.u H" at.ire,- that an exc,". of (5dri- I r'.or'.c acid In t!ie 5t.-mach refan'p d1 I petion and M.ir' f-iod ferment 'tion. then our meats so-ir I'ke .uhau'e in l rn .forminic acrid fluids and which Inflate the stomach like a, top balloon. We then Eft that heavy lumpy feeling in the chest, we "tuc late sour food, bclih gas, r,r havn heartburn, flatulence, w.iterl ra.h, or nausea. He tell us to T i v asid all iliges five ald. and instead, ir"t froiri any pharmacy four nuncji of J.ul .ulta und take a tablespoonful in .1 glaxs of oat-r before trcakf ift while It Is ef fervsclntr, and furthermore to con tinue this for one week. While relief follows the firt d-we. It Is Important to neutralize the acidity, remove tho- ' gas-making mass, start thn liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus pro. mote a free flow of pure dl?estiv juices. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice combined with lithla and sodium phosphate. This harmless! salts is used by thouands of peoplff for stomach trouble with excellent re suits. EVERY STREET IX PEN M.ETOX. lias Its Share of the Proof That KI4 ney Sufferers Seek. Backache? Kidneys weak? Distressed with urinary Ills? Want a reliable kidney remedy? Don't have to look far. Use what Pendleton people recommend. Everj street In Pendleton has its cases. Here's one man's experience. Let S. P. Hutchinson, prop. West End Chop Mill, 1610 W. Webb St. tell it. Ha aays. "I was caused a great deal of suffering by a dull pain In my back Just over my kidneys. For a long time I didn't think it wat caused by weak kidneys, but I often noticed that my kidneys were sluggish and that the kidney secretions did not pass .freely. Doan's Kidney PHI relieved the pain in my back an! trouble with the kidney secretion," (Statement given May IS, 1910 ) OVER TWO TEARS LATER Mr. Hutchinson said: '1 still use Doana Kidney Pills with very good result. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Hutchinson had. Foster-MUburn Co, Preps., Buffalo, N. Y. fi TPWr wrw -yii irT . ' ;-c-!irfc l'.ar-T:i iirr.ii j 1IU In lied " wil.fcW t-t. a i!M f;:--TrH IIA5!ND i::iASl lMUAf'vta vem known ts Brrt.SJt'es. A!w RciiaM 1 S0lOCRtf4!STSElAVnHU KWONG HONG LOW IliWeit AlUSt., Upitairi, Phone 433 PHYSICIANS. VETEUIXARY SURGEONS. C. W LASSEN. M. D. V. COUNT! j veterinarian Residence telephone, 27; office telephone. 20. MISCELLANEOUS. TRESSPASS NOTICES, STALLION season cards and sale bills of eery description printed at reasonable prices at the East Oregonlan We have a fine lot of stock cuts that our patrons are allowed the free use of AUCTION SALES THE EASTORB eonlan makes a sr-f-'laPy of auc tion sale HIM. car is and advert tain f p;, F N G r AV ; U ri 12 COMPANY - ' t. i at