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DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1915.
PAGE SEVEN
Be Prepared.
to take advantage of opportunities as they are pre
sented. ThiB can best be done by accumulating funds in
our Savings Department.
A liberal rate of interest
paid and your deposit is ab
solutely safe.
The American National Bank
OF PENDLETON
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$400,000.
FOR SALE
NORTH SIDE RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
Seven room dwelling, with modern built in conveni
ences, first class condition, seven blocks from Main street.
Can be bought for $1800 if taken at once.
MATLOCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT CO.
INSURANCE
The
I- J
1 first National Bank f
I PENDLETON, OREGON
I ESTABLISHED 1882 j
Known For It's Strength
KtAL tSIAlt LUAlNl) I
Hunting Season
This is the "hunting season
in more ways than those marked
by the bag of the gun.
It is the season when we are
on the hunt for new attire, for
new things for the home, and
for many necessities for personal
comfort.
It is a sort of prelude to what
might be called the "dress-up"
season of the year.
It is a season when the stores are at
there best and when the advertising col
umns of a live newspaper like The Eaet
Oregonian are bursting with human interest.
CAB OVER HANK, XOXE II CRT.
Auto li lt'iiiidllit-l in Ai-rldont on
Slemlx-r Grade.
POHBROY, Wash., on. :!. While
Tom Rowne was driving four passen.
Iters to I hi- I.ewiston races yesterday
hi Imt control of hi far on the
stcmber grade and It went over tlie
emha nk mem and rolled 199 feet. The
car struck bottom right side up and
continued traveling for 300 feet til!
It ran Into a ditch and wan demolish
ed. The passengers wrT(' l,llleu out
when the car went over and were un
hurt. Mr. Howne stayed in the ma
chin" till It had turned over twice,
when It left him on the ground like
wise uninjured A car from Iwls
ton came after the party.
flood Judgment has often lieen
termed . owardlce.
How'. Thi.?
We offer One Hundred Dol
lars Reward for any case ol
Catarrh that cannot be cured
J by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
I K J. CI1KNEY CO., Toledo. O.
f We. the undersigned, have known K. J
Cbeney for the la-t II years, and believe
him perfectly honorable In all bualneaa
transai tloua and financially able to carr)
out any olalgatlun made bv bin firm.
NATIONAL HANK 0T COMMBBCE
Toledo. O
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally
acting directly upon the blood and mn
rout surfaces of the ayaiem Testimonial
sent free. Price 75 cenys per bottle. Hold
by all Urngflsts.
Take Hall a h am 1 1 v 11 1 In for constipation
HAVE DARK HAIR
AND LOOK YOUNG
J DAltKKN GRAY, FADED HAIIC
WITH SAGE TEA.
Grandmother kept her iiair beau-
I ilfully darkened, glossy and abund-,
' nt with a brew of Sage Tea and Sul-j
phur. Whenever her hair fell out or;
tor k i 0 that dull, faded or streaked 1
appearance, thia simple mixture was;
applied w'lh wonderful effect, fiyi
asking a' any drug store for " Vy
eth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,"
.ou will t.et a large bottle of this old-;
time recipe, ready to use, for about'
j 10 cents. Thia simple mixture can
tie depended upon to restore natural
color and beauty to the hair and la,
splendid for dandruff. dry, Itchy
tcalp and falling hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
ssys everybody pses Wveth's Sags and
Pulphur, becaUM It darkens so ,iat
uiailv and cvcnlv that noboOy '.ani
tell It has been applied It's so easy
to use, too. Tou (Imply dampen o
comb or toft truah and draw :t'
thri ugh oiur lei"-, taking one stnna!
at a time f nurnlng the grtc ha'rl
disappears; after another application
or two. it is restored to Its natural
color and looks glossy, soft and
abundant.
COUNTESS KALMAN DE CZAKY
HOG MARKET
SHOWSWEAKNESS
i From Thursday s Journal.)
There was a soft spot In the hog
market at North Portland todav. With
the bulk of the arrivals coming di
rect to a local meat company on con
tract from Its country buyers at 16.90
for tops, this price was considered
about the extreme for offerings to
day, although a handful of small stuff
went over the scales at 7, the recent
high mark.
Market for hogs again showed
weakness in the eastern trade this
morning with values general 'Uoted
fractionally off.
General hog market:
Pest Hunt '-"n
Medium light 9.T84J 6-v "
Good to heavy 8.1afB9.8
Rough to heavy " T:'
i mile ;o to Interior.
Tkr., loads ,.f cattle and calves
from Warrenton. passed thrmigh the
North Portland yards today en rout
to the interior. The shipment was
made by George Warren of Warren
ton and was going to George Dixon
at Prineville. The only other arrivals
aside from a small shipment from the
Willamette valley, were from the very
section 10 which these cuttle and
calves are going.
General conditions In the cattle
market are iiuiet around former quo
tations, General cattle market range:
Select steers I 6-' '
Pest hav fed steers (.!.
Good to choice .'' 6.J"
Ordinary to fair MM I "r' .
Pest cows I.T904.T9,
Good to prime !.SM4.0
Select bulls
Fancy hulls I.7J0I.M
Ordinary bulls - -"' - ""
Best calves MM T.M
Goats Co to Tai-onta.
A carload of goals from a Willam
ette valley point w ent through today j
to Tacoma. The stock was first re
potted in by some wag as mutton but
the mistake was Uickly discovered
and the shipment will continue to
Pug.-t sound under its real name as j
gouts.
Mutton market Is safely strong at
full prices with few arrivals report-,
ed in overnight.
General mutton and lamb prices:
Select interior Iambs , . . .$7. SIC MS
Ordinary interior lambs. . 1.5007.99
Willamette valley lambs.. 1.4)80 7.00 ,
Select yearlings I.S6,
Select ewes, light .1
Old wethers S.90l.99
livestock Shippers.
n,,::s George Kofeier, Hillsdale, l
load. K B. Contoure, Condon. 1
bad: C. A. I'tickley. Grass Valley. 1
b ad: 0. W. Stcrnevels. The Dalles. 1
load; J. M Misher. Hubbard 1 load;
C. YV. Edwards. Corvallis. 1 load.
Monroe. 1 load; A. S. Kii"V Grants
Tass. 1 load; F B. Docker, Ccrvais.
1 load; M B Wheeler. Lebanon, '
load; E. C. Gore, Medford. i load; Q
D, Bardlck, Salem. 1 load.
Cattle 0. M. Hanson. Redmond, I
b ads; YV ft, Wing. Eugene. 1 load.
Cattle and calves- P R Sexton.
Independence. 1 load. George W.
Warren. Warrenton, 3 loads going
through in Prineville.
Mixed stuff O. C. Steelier Glen
dale. 1 load cattle, hogs and sheep
Goats Smith Bros.. Broadacfe, i
load going through to Tacoma.
GET KID OP THOSE POISONS
l YOUR SYSTEM.
Tou will find Dr King's New Ufa
Pills a mst satisfactory laxative In
releasing tlie poisons from your sys-
tern Accumulated waste and poisons j
cause manifold aliments unless releas-,
ed. Dirilness. spots before the eyes.
blackness and a miserable feeling gen
erally are Indications that you need
Dr King's New Life Pills Take a
dose tonight and you will experience
grateful relief by morning. S5c
Adv.
Seattle lawyer Vum-d.
OLYMPIA Wash . Oct. :'9 Fred
erick Hausman. an nttornv of Seat
tle, was appointed bo ItM Washington
I
ftate supreme court by Governor
SrnOM bister to succeed Judge Htr
nan I1 '"row. who died.
?Ir. Hausman is jj years old ami
,-;.me to the state In liS7. For :'l
yiMI he has practiced lav in Seattle
H served as secret", to Eugene
Htmplc, governor of Washimrtou in
U-tntorUI days. He ,fM horn in
Pennsylvania and educ-ted at the
Weulein I'niverslty ot Pennsylvania
an,i at Harvard.
( Al (.1IT SEA OTTER
WOKTII AT I l -l S7..0
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29. A lit
tle dead sea otter, whose pelt gives
him the distinction of being Worth
anywhere from 1750 to J2000, has
led the Fish and Game commission
to order a special investigation into
the conduct of John Rowley, t ixi
dtrmlrt of the California Academy
of Science and one of the leading fur
experts of the Pacific coast.
The sea otter was found in the net
of a fisherman tending to his calch
of sardines off Monterey.
A heavy penalty Is exacted by tiie
state for anyone who kills sea otter.
Knowing this, the fisherman ml
advised by friends to send the dead
otter to the California Academy of
Science.
This was done. The otter was
skinned.
Then whispers reached the flan
and game commission that Rowley
did not intend to mount the otter He,
was reported to be inquiring the ocst
market price for sea otter fur.
Ernest Schaeffle. executive secre
tary of the fish and game commis
sion, detailed P. H Oyer, deputy to
the commission, to go to Monterey
IBS investigate the clrcumstaio vs.
Oyer is still investigating. The pelt
of the otter is in possession of the
fish and game commission.
Discussing the charges against 1dm
Rowley said they were ridiculous
"I was away from the Academy oi
Science when this otter was sent from
Monterey. ' said Rowley, "and knew
noihing about It until a month Ol so
later." '
Si. me of these army recruiting st.i
Uon handbills have the real estate
promoters beat a mile.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
jTdlNS. BAKER. FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer. Op- j
posite pot Office. Funeral parlor, two
funeral cars. Calls responded to day
or night. Phone 7T.
J T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE;
Funeral director and licensed em
balmer Most modern funeral par
lor morgue and funeral cars. Calls
responded to day or night Corner
Main and Water streets. Telephone 6.1
INSURANCE Al LAXB PI SIXESS
HAltTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKKS
reliable abstraets of title to all .
lan.ls In Umatilla county. Buys and
sells all kinds of real estate.
general brokerage business,
taxes and makes investments for
residents. Writes fire, alt asMJ
dent insurance References,
bank In Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS. Pr
C 11 MARSH Sc.
BENTI EY A I.EFK1NGWK1.I.. REAL
est.ite. fire, life and iculent in
surance agents. SI 5 Mun street
Phone 4 04
VETERINARY SI KUl "N-
r w i.AfMEN. II. D. v. COUNTY
veterinarian Residence telephone
JT: office telephone. 19,
af i in II M M M 1 KS
v. ITBOBLE,
and second
paid for ill
bought Che;i
ton to buy ho
honeymoon halt am
i.l-.ix ' CiOEK TO
''HK'ago. Oct ;::.-George ober
lon was arrested today while on 'lis
honeymoon here and returned to th)
state penitentiary la scrw out I
sentence for murder, oherton es
caped three months ago after serving
14 years of his sentence for ktl I : iK i
Chicago policeman in HOT. He ffai
married here four day ago. but con
cealed his prison record from hi
wife. Oberton declares he Is If re
cent of the crime for which he was
Germans lalni
BERLIN, Oct. Si
statement claims the
varied on all fronts.
Villain
New-Way Wonder
for Corns, "Gets-It
tl
Tlie Big Surprise for Corn Owners.
It s Sure. Simple. Safe. Quick.
Listen to the wee atory of "Ceta It," the
worlds greatest corn remedy It's a short
story, only about two feet. - Mary had a
little 'Get It.' and cms asraa ber toe; and
every time she pit on Gets It.' the corn
Stop Misery and Embarrassment I ik
Tht With Simple. Kasy "CeU-It.
was sure In go." Mary, like thouaands ot
others, naed to be a heroine. Buffering
martyrdom, using painful bandages. Irri
tating aalves, sticky tape, toeharnesjes.
Mood bringing raiora and scissors n
i.ays now there's no sense In it. Use ' Gets
It." applied In 2 seconds. Easy, simple,
new way- just painless common sense :
Millions 'are doing It. Never falls. You
ran wear smaller shoes now You don't
have to limp around any more, or walk
on the side of your shoes to try to get
away from your corns I Y'ou know for sore
before you use "Geta It" that the corn or
i-allua Is going sway. For corns, calluses,
warts and bunions.
Gets-It" Is aold by all druggists. SM a
bottle, or sent direct by K. Lawrence Co.. ;
Chicago. Hold in Pendleton and recom
mended as the world's best com remedy by
Pendleton Drug Co , and F. J Donaldson.
SALTS FINE FOR
ACHING KIDNEYS
i; EAT TOO MUCH MEAT WHICH
CLOGti KlDXt'VS, THEN' THE
BACK HURTS.
Most folks forget that the kidneys
like the bowels, get sluggish and clog
ged. and need a flushing occasionally,
else we have backache and dull mis
ery in the kidney region, severe
headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid
liver, acid stmach, sleeplessness and
all sorts of bladder disorders.
You simply must keep your kidneys
active and clean, and the moment you
feel an I che or pain in the kidney re
gion, gel about four ounces of Jad
Salts irotii any good drug store here,
take u tablespoonful in a glass of wa-'
ler before breakfast for a few days
und youl kidneys will then act fine.
This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combined with lithia, and is harmless
to Hush clogged kidneys and stimu
late them to normal activity. It also
neutralizes the acids in the urine so
it no lunger irritates, thus ending
bladder disorders.
Jad Salts Is harmless; inexpensive,
makes a delightful effervescent lith-ia-water
drink which everybody
should take now and then to keep
their kidneys clean, thus avoiding se
rious complications.
A well known local druggist say.'.'
he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks Wto
i-elieve in overcoming kidney trouble
wiille it Is only trouble.
and get our prices. 219 E.
street Phone 271W.
ATTORN I S.
UAl.EY & RAI.EY. ATTORNEYS Al
law. Office In American National
Bank Building.
FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS Al
law Of:ice in Despain building
BARTER .v SMYTH E. ATTORNEY
at law. office in rear of Amerl
an National Bank building.
JAMBS B PERRY. ATTORN I
law. Office over Taylor Ral
company.
PETERSON BISHOP.
neya at law; rooms 3 and
Crawford bu Idlng.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORN
at law Will practice In all star
and feder il courts Rooms
9 Despain building.
8 am!
GEORGE W COU III, ATTORNEY
at law. Estates settled. ;
deeds. mortgages and contra ti
drawn. Collections made Room 1 T
Schmidt block
FREDERICK 9TB1WBR
ney at law. Office in Sn
ford building.
ATTi
A. LOWELL. ATTORNB1
ounsellor at law. Office i
in building.
W..-..,IC -i IV J wv
"rrv s
i nwkitt i-r i
i Ike DMrri flwn M Mm t n.tc,i
staff for the- District or iH-rsnii
i the Matter of L P Fraker. a
To the Creditors of I. p. Fr.iker of
Pendleton. In the COD . ,,f Cm
tilla iind District af"r.'s I liankriipi
Notice Is hereby glvo, tint .n HM
Ith dny of October A ij-,, the
said I. P. Frsker Ilrli iJnty olmli
cnted a bankrupt, and that the llrst
meeting of his creditors will be bcld
at the office of Ihe nndtratfwM r. -eree
In H.inkruptcy. a Pendleton,
i matllla County, Oregon, on Novem
ber the 13th. A D , 111",, at li)
o'clock A. M. of said In. it which
time and place the creditors mav a'
tend, prove their claims, appoint
trustee, examine the hiinkrupf. snl
lated at Tendlelnn Ore
h day of October, A l
PHOft VT7. GKItM li
Referee In Hankrui i
IV BAlfKRtTPTCT.
In the Ilstrlrt court of the ITaMcd
Staler, frr the DMrlrt of Ori-gon.
In the Matter of James F. Drew, a
Bankrupt.
To the Creditors of James F. Drew,
of Pilot Rock, in the County of
Umatilla, and District tfertfstkJ,
Pankrupt.
Notice Is hereby given that on the
2th day of October. A. D It II, the
first meeting of his creditor.! will he
held at the office of the undersigned
Referee in Bankruptcy, at Pendleton.
Umatilla County. Oregon, on No
vember the 10th. A. D. 1915. at 1"
o'clock A. M. of said day at which
time and place the creditors mny it
tend, prove and file their claims, ap
point a trustee, examine the bank
rupt, and transact such other busi
ness as may properly come before the
said meeting
Done and dated at Pendleton, Ore
gon, this 27th day of October. A. D.
1915. THOS. FITZ GERALD
Referee In Bankruptcy
IX BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Ooort of tbe United
state for the District of Orewon.
In the matter of Orien Acton a
Bankrupt.
To the Creditors of Orien Acton, of
Pilot Rock, in the County of Uma
tilla, and District aforesaid. Bank
rupt. Notice is hereby given, that on the
21th day of October, A. D 1915. tho
said Orien Acton was duly adjudicat
ed a Bankrupt, and that the 'irst
meeting of his creditors will be hefj
at the office of the undersigned ref
eree In Bankruptcy, at Pendleton.
Umatilla County. Oregon, on Novem
ber the 10th. A D. 1915. at 10 '
clock, A. M. of said day. at wiilafi
time and place the creditors may at
tend, prove their claims, appoint a
trustee, examine the bankrupt, and
transact such other business as nia.
properly come before the said melt
ing. Done and dated at Pendleton, Ore
gon, this 27th day of October, A. D.
1915. THOS. FITZ GERALD.
Referee in Bankrupt-y.
PHONE 666 PHONE
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W can furnish au-lioneer, clerk m-i
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you of having t successful sals.
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