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DAII1 EAST ORfiGONlAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDA"
A Dog Is Air Very Well, but He Can't Be President
GLASS OF SALTS
CLEANS KIDNEYS
The socially prominent London
family of Chichester, consisting of
Mrs Chichester, her son Alaric
and her daughter Ethel, are
iitunnod by the report from their
solicitor that a bad turn In the
lock market has wiped out their
very comfortable competency, In
"Peg O' My Heart." Neither
the on nor the daughter has the
experience or ability to make
money enough to maintain even a
fchadow of their present position,
and they are faced with the terror
of a life In humble quarters. ,
Willi considering their dilemma
they receive a visit from a pretty
Irish girl of tighten years, named
1 eg, who lias been I ward of Mrs.
Chichester's late brother, her
father having gone to America.
Is accompanied by the lawyer
uf the deceased, who explains to
the Clilchesters that his late
client left them live thoiiKuud dol
lars a year, provided they would
take 1'eg, care for her and educate
tier The rhlcliesters grasp life
opportunity of securing the money
and retaining their place in the
world, albeit they are distressed
by Pegs wild little Irish ways
They are continually confronted
with the humiliation of depending
upon her, Indirectly, for existence.
Ethel is no dlsgu'ted with the
situation that she plans eiopement
with a married neighbor, named
Brent
Peg Ethel, may 1 talk to you?
Ethel Von were told to study
Peg Won't you let me? We
are both girls In the same house,
of the same family, and you've
never said a kind word to me
olnce I re been here.
Ethel We have nothing In otn
mon Teg- Sure, that doesn't preveat
us being decent to vaih other.
Ethel Decent!
Peg I'll moot ye threo-quartera
of the war If je'H Just thow one
little generous feeling toward me.
With all yer fine advantages you're
not happy, are ye?
Ethel (Slowly) No, I'm not
Peg Nattier am I In this
house couldn't we try to comfort
each other?
Ethel -Comfort? Vou!
Peg A beautiful thought makes
h beautiful face, they say. And
sure a kindly Impulse gives ye a
warm feelln" around the heart,
and ye'd have It If ye'd only be a
little kind to me sometimes.
Ethel- I am afraid 1 have been a
little Inconsiderate.
Peg have.
Ethel What would ou like me
to do?
Peg-Just speak to me some
times as If 1 were a human beln'
and not a clod of earth. Will ye?
Ethel Very well, Margaret, I
will.
Peg-Thank ye. Will ye give
me another minute?
Ethel Yes. what Is It?
Peg- Do ye know anything about
love?
Ethel- Love?
Peg- Yes Have you ever been In
love'
Ethel-No.
Peg- Have ye ever thought
about If
Ethel Sentimental nonsense
that only exists In novels.
Peg- Ve er wrong. Ye're wrong.
It's the nu st wonderful thing in
the world To love a good man
who loves you a mini that makes
ye lint and old, burilln' like fire
one minute and like he the next,
who made y r heart leap with
happiness wln-u lie unie near ye,
anil ai he w 'mmi he aretll away from
ye Haven't no ever Ictt like ttiii". .'
Ethel Not mufcn.
Peg Just dogs?
Ethel You can trust them.
Peg I like dogs, too. But I
like children better. Wouldn't re
like to have a child of your own?
Ethel-Margaret!
Peg I would. That's the real
woman In us. Ye only fondle thai
dog because ye haven't got a child
of yer own to take in yer arms.
All the selfish women have pet
dogs. They're afraid to have
children. Pre watched them. A
dog is all very well, hut he can't
talk to ye and comfort ye, and cry
to ye, and laugh to ye like a child
can. Sure he couldn't be Presi
dent of the United States. But
If ye had a hairy he might grow
up to it.
very
little
Ethel
Peg
Peg " O'Cccnell and
Dt't.'t vou like fiier.
Ethel Chichester in Peg c' My Heart,
but he can t be President.".
A dog is all very well,
Ethel-rhatVTery IrSB .
Peg Faith, I think it's
human. I wish you had a
.more of It
Ethel It Is not customary for
girls to talk about such things.
Peg I know that, and I can't
understand why we shouldn't dis
cuss events of national import
ance. If there as more honesty
in the world' there would be less
sin.
Ethel Really
Peg Now let us be honest wilt
each other.
Ethel What do you mean?
Peg You like Mr. Brent, don't
ye?
Ethel Certainly I do He's
a very old friend of the family
Peg He's got a wife.
Ethel He has.
Peg And a baby?
Ethel Well ?
Peg Is It customary for English
husbands with babies to kiss other
women to kiss their hands?
Ethel It is a very old and a
respected custom.
Peg I'm not so sure about the
respect, hut no doubt it's old.
Why doesn't he kiss aunt's hands?
Ethel Oh. you don't understand.
Peg Sure, I only saw the old
respected custom by accident when
I came in through there instead
of goin' to the back door. I
"ouldn't help seein' it. An' as for
beln' contemptible. I'm not so sure
the custom doesn't deserve all the
contempt.
Ethel I suppose it is too much
to expect that a ch Id of the com
mon people should understand the
customs of decent people
Peg I suppose it is. But I
don't see why the common peop'e
should have all the decency, aid
the aristocracy none.
Ethel Oh, be good enough n v
to speak to me again as long a
you're in this house. If I bad HQ
way you d leave it this mornlne
II vou: RAI K III It OH HI kg)
nut wtiihi toi imiink
i.iits Of ITCH,
their
I the
I When our kidneys hurt al your
hack feels sore. don't get scared and
'. proceed to load jour stomach wttfc
a lot of drugs that excite tha kidneys
'and Irritate, the entire .rir.r tract.
Keep your kidneys 0SM NlM you
i keep your bowels clean, ',. fbuhtru
1 them with I mild. tunnies salts
1 which removes the tody's urinous
' waste jn! stimulates them
,' normal ai tivlty. The fun !
' kidneys Is to filter the blood. In
H hours they strain from it IM
grains ..f o ld ami waste. so we .un
'readily understand the vital Impor
tance of keeping the kidneys active
Drink lots of water- you can't
drink too much; also get from anv
pharmacist ahout four ounce of Jad
! Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glas
of water before breakfast each mnrn
: Ing for a few days and your kl'lnev
! will act fine This famous salts Is
, made from the acid or (trapes and
lemon Juice, combined with Ilthla.
and has been used for generation to
clean and stimulate dogger kidneys;
also to neutralize the acids In tirln"
art It no longer la a source of Irrlta
! tion, thus ending bladder wenknwi-
Jad Salts Is inexpensive; cannot In-
Jure; makes a delightful efferveecent
I lithla-water drink which everyone
I should take now and then to keep
their kidneys clean and active. Tr
, this, also keep up the water drilik
! ing and no doubt you will wonder
what became of your kidney troiihls
' and backache.
TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE TEA
II MIXED WITH SU.l'lM R
DARKENS s n RALLY
NOBODY CAM TELL.
IT
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES "Sr
HOT TABLES
CHILLI CON CARNE
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Hverythlt.f clean ami up-t
lata FIRST CLASS HFKVU-S
TEA 5c Pack-Re
Under State
Hotel
Cor. Wsbb and Cottonwood Bts
Phone 117 Pendleton. Om
SWINE MARKET IS
STILL SLIDING WITH
Dversuppllfd.
The bulk
if the
swine
week.
ever
the
J. E. MULLINIX.
Lawyer
Over Taylor's Hdw. Store.
Pendleton, Oregon.
(Courtesy Sunday's Journal.)
PORTLAND, "re Further disas
ter to the hoJ iimrket w.is shown at
! North Portland during the weak ,,ut
values at must American points WOfO
I likewise en the toboggan
With one of the greatest. If not
the greatest showing of
I received iiurtnK oi&gli
I market was under jires
jcally entire week.
Killers wants cootie
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local iptilliallaae thej cannot reach
the dkMSM pert Ion uf the ear There ll
only Dne nay to OOOJ deafness, mid that ts
by rotuo buttons I remedies lleafness Is
elassd ly an Inflamed condition uf the inn
Iron lining uf the Kuslliehlan Tlllie When
tills lube i Inflamed run have a nimblltlli
ifunnd or imperfect ksarlag, ami arbea it ta
Satlrel) closed, Deafneaa l the result, and
unless ilie Inflnmuiatlun chii tie taken out
ami thin tube restored ta Its in mini cnndl
lion, hearing will tie destroy ad forever: nine
i sih's out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
, mhleh In nothing- but an Influnicd condition
0f the BMMOBS surfaces
We will Rive One llnnilred t lollars for
iany case of Iteafnesa (caused by catarrhl
that rannot te eured ly Hall'- Catarrh
I Cure Send fur circular, free.
I K J ORKNEY CO., Toledo Ohio
Sold by Urugglsts, Tit
I Take il l Family Pills for c. mitigation
HAVE US WIRE
YOUR PLACE
for electric service. We use
the best grade wire, the best
Insulators. buttons, switches,
etc. And we do the wiring
skillfully and quickly. We shall
he glad to nlve you a price for
wiring jour place. You can de
pend upon It being reasonable.
J. L. VAUGHAN
taare of tops.
General hog market;
Best light
j Medium light 6-u
' Rough to heavy fj.OO'ii f. ""
Catlto Market I- Steady,
I Market for cattle was generally
'considered steady at North Portland
' for the week's trading. There was a
further decrease in offerings and this
! w.is a factor of importance In keep
ing price values to the former Stan '
Ing. Hood stuff la still rather scarce,
although the pOTCSntagS Is somew'i.it
better than during previous weeks
t'ow market is naturally the point
of attack for bearish values because
of the continued a bun dance of dairy
Itest hay fed steers 6.50 'I IS
Good to choice 6.00tf6.4
Ordinal) to fair s. oofi
! Rest cows 4 75 "'
. . i.Md)4.6u
4.0Of.4.25
. . 4.00 6r 4 IS
. . T.UH'it T.Tol
Quiet.
ily to strong
mutton and
North Portland
The run w.is
somewhat better la volume than last
week hut few of the arrivals came
for the open murket The bulk was
direct stuff to a local meat company
from nearby feed lots.
G.eneral mutton and lamb iiriiv.
Selert Interior lambs. . . , lt.M.7.H
Ordinary interior lambs.. 6.50 'u 7 ''"
Willamette valley lum'is. 6.OOI1
Select yearlings
Seleet ewes, light Mtfl
Old wethers 5.."0 4i
Amusements
What the press agents say
about Pendleton s pres
ent and coming
attractions.
G
Si
Fun
( lrd
Best
od
lei t
bulb
bull
prime
Million Market
While showing a sie;
lone, the market for
lambs was fillet at
during I be week
"Peg O' M Heart.
Oliver KoroeOo producer.
Hartley Manners', author ol
My Hemt.'' one of the most
at the iireg'-n Theater on Tuesday.
November Sth. are reaping another
t-'olden bar vest from the wonderful
success of this play this season, after
dividing the profits of nearly half a
million dollars which this attraction
m tted last year. This w holesome
Play has caught the fancy of play, j
goers vhereer It has been presented,
a;, its humor and love Interest arc so
c, mpelllnj that it holds the attention
nl .he auditor from the beginning to.
the final fall of the curtain, while its
characters present types that are
wholly appealing to our human in-1
st'ncts F..r those who like plays
which excite the emotions from laugh
ter to ce mistiness, they will find;
Just what they want in this truthful
etmedy "Peg O' My Heart" which ;
proved the most entertaining of all j
the attractions witnessed here las! i
season. Kiity O'Connor is announced
In the title role. Seats are 'in sale j
tcda)
Rest onions (ten) First, Ear'.
'".ir.-on, Hermiston.
Best peanuts First, Vida Sch
Stanfleld.
Best comb honey First, EU
Caassrly, Hermiston.
China Painting.
Best display of enma painting
First. Alice Pram, Hermiston; sec
ond, Marian Briggs. Hermiston In
the building where the industrial ex
hibit, were shown. Miss Butler do
mestic science instructor in the Pen
dleton high school with the assist
ance of ten of her pupils, gave dem
onstrations all day Saturday, prc-
arin,' many attractive and palata
ble dishes.
. I .
has as yet been sold. Growers gen
erally are holding for better prices
; ow ing to the general scarcity of win
ter apples everywhere." continued Mr.
; Smith in an interview yesterday.
"For some reason, probably the un
J usual season, apples which do not
ItttUall) ripen until after Christmas
! are getting mellow now and unless
i these are moved soon there will of
i necessity be a lot of fruit dumped on
jthe market together later on If this
I ha, pens prices are likely to tumble,
rather than stiffen."
t'lCiiilH-aohablc If you were to
see the unequalled volume of unim
peachable testimony as. favor o.'
Hood's Sarsaparilla. you would up
braid yourjelf for so long delayinf
to take thi seffective Bjasjdletafl tor
that blood disease from which you
are suffering. Adv.
Kntirv family Mangled.
LEMBERG. Nov. 6. Moses Man-
Jewish resident of turret, has
here with his wife and six
in a pitiable condition. Th
f the family was struck by a
sohin.
: arrive
! child, i
I house
The old-time mixture of Sage Tea
and Supbur for darkening gray,
streaked and faded hair Is grand
mother's treatment and folks are
again using it to keep their hair a
good, even color, which is quite sen
sible, as we are living In an age when
a youthful appearance is of great
est advantage.
Nowadays, though, we don't have
the troublesome task of gathering
the sage and the mussy mixing at
home. All drug stores sell the readv-to-use
product called "Wyeth's Sage
i.nd Sulphur Compound'' for about
30 cents a bottle. R .. very popular
because nobody can discover It has
been applied, .simply moisten your
comb or a soft brusn with It and
draw this tlirough your hair, tak
ing one small strand at a time; by
morning the gray hair disappears,
but what delights the ladles with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is that,
besides beautifully darkening the
hair after a few applications. It also
produces that soft lustre and appear
ance of abundance which Is so at
tractive; besides, prevents dandruff
Itching scalp and falling hair.
HI T FOl'RTH OF CHOP
Is I'D BE HARVESTED
bomb from a Russian aeroplane a
few days ago. and father, mother and
all of the children were fearfully
"ounded. One of ;he children lost a
leg. and Mrs. Manschin had one of
her hands torn off. The unfortunates
were sent to a local hospital. Two of
the children are in a critical cor.diti
i n and may die.
CHICHESTER S PILL
W. TaeiuiottsisAia a
MILTON i Ore.. Nov. t.hem than i
a fourth of the normal apple crop off
the valley will be marketed this year ,
aocordtn t S. . Smith, local rep-
renent;tive t if the Denny Fruit Co. of
I'hlcapo. which has a contract to
handle all the carload fruit shipments!
for the MiKon Prultffrowon union audi
the Shields Kruit Co.
The total carload shipments will ;
approximate 5i earn little f which !
Ladle! Aftk jr lratt M i
I III IS Hrg ItM fa IM
I- i -.. Maievl .th ' . e V
Take tlnr Har mt M-
irrrMHt A . . ,1 III M' TEB
M.VHOD !tl( PfLt.ft, fct 13.
agtnktwwi ag Bctt. jfev A rs Ua ka
SOU BY HEISTS auiYrffEK
Renare of rlieap Substitutes.
In these days of Keen competition
it Is important that the publl- should
see that they get Chamberlain's
Tough Remedy and not take substi
tutes sold for the sake of extr.i prof
it. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
has stood the test and neen approved
for more than forty years. Obtain
able evereywhere. Adv.
Dr. Edmund B. Haslop
OSTEOPATH
Suite IS. Judd Bldg Telephone .1
Res. 3i.o) s. Main, Telephone !5 R.
,00
One child in fouru dies before
fi years of age.
IX)MIX)RTIXO WORDS.
ihc
situ-
FOR SALE
NORTH SIDE RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
Seven room dwelling, with modern built in conveni
ences, first class condition, seven blocks from Main street,
("itn be housrnt for $1800 if taken at once.
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INSURANCE
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GOEY'S
Many a Pendleton Household Will
lintl Them So.
To have the pains and aches of a
bad hack removed to be entirely
free from annoying, dangerous url
i nary disorders, Is enough to make
any kidney sufferer grateful. The fol
lowing sdvlce of one who has suf
fered will prove comforting words to
hundreds of Tendle'on readers
C. S Hward, grocer, 11 W
Webb street, Pendleton, says: "For
fifteen years I had a great deal of
suffering from a dull pain through
the small of my hack and left side.
Foi over a year I was annoyed by
numbness In my shoulder blades. 1
couldn't lie comfortably on my back
The kidney secretions were too fre-
I quent in passage 1 tried aeveral
wellknuwn medicines, but nothing
did 'me any good until I used Doan's
Kidney l'llls They relieved ths
aches and pains and regulated ths
action of my kidneys'
Trice HOC. at all dealers. Don't
i simply ask for a kidney remedy get
' Doan's Kidney Pills The same thai
1 Mr. Howard had. Koster-Mllburn
; Co., Props , Ruffalo, N, Y.
Pastime Ha. Commencing Tues
day, Mother's, stniirtrlc.''
There' are few Mories wlii h pre
suit in so fascinating and thrilling a
manner some of the vital problems
whbh women are sometimes culled
upon to solve, as "Should a Mother
Tell?" as plcturixed by William Fox.
The mother in' the story ts a woman
in an ordinary station of life,
parent of a beautiful girl.
She Is suddenly thrust Into a
allon where taction is demanded and
where such action must either blight
her diiiiRhter's life and honor of her
own good name, conscience and ner
duty to God.
1 1 ii witnessing this picture one Is
Confronted with a problem that
seems at first, to be unanswerable
It seems ilmost unjust for frail wo-1
man lo be called upon to face such
I question.
And so (he cruel struggle Nbgel
within the mother's breast. Now her
Instinctive mother-passion Is upper
most. Now her sense or llithl and
Jnstlee.
Probably there has never been SOI
powerful a story written us this b ,
Rex Ingram I ndoubtedly neer has
i here been portrayed .either upon
the sereen orf upon the legitimate
stage, such a delineation of the,
strength o motherlove as Is given by
RettN Naneee ibe Queea el K mot ma
il Acting. Adv.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y
sTl 'OHM'S' JUDGING CONTKST
(Continued from page S )
st.niiieid, fleet; Kail Carson, Hem
ton. second.
Itest tomatoes (tea) First. Bar!
i arson Hermiston.
Rest carrots item First, Rhea Ol I
son. Herat 1st OS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN I, BAKER. FUNS HAL Di
rector and licensed emhalmer. Op
posite postoffice. Funeral parlor, two
funeral cars Calls responded today
or night. Phone 75.
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 63
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKF.S
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands In Umatilla county. Bttyi and
sells all kinds of real estate Does
a general brokerage business. Pays
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. Writes fire, life and acci
dent insurance. References, any
hank In Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS. Ties.
C H MARSH. Se.
HKNTI.EY & I.FKFIN'IW KI.I KKAI.
estate, fire, life and accident in-.
surance agents. SI 5 Main street i
Phone 404.
VETERINARY 81 i!t,i:ov
C. W LASSEN. M I V COURT!
veterinarian Residence telephone
17: office telephone. 20.
si CONn 11 Wl DEAI Kits.
v. BMtOBtl DEALER in nkw
and second-hand goods Cash
paid for all seconl-hiud goods
bought Cheapest pi o e In Pendle
ton to buy household goods. Come
and get our prices. 219
street Phone 27 1W.
ATTORNEYS.
RALE Y & RALET. ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office In American National
Bank Building.
FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT
law Office in Despaln building
CARTER & SMYTHE. ATTORNEY!
at law. office in rear of Ameri
can National Bank building.
Court 1 AVCnONEERH,
'COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTION
eer. makes a specialty o' f.rmers
stock and machinery sales "The
man that gets you the money ' Leave
i orders at Eai oregoalae offiea
ll B t ANEOI I,
TRESSPASS NOTICES. STALLION
season cards snd le I Ha af ev
ery description printed at reasonable
prices at the East Oregon Bri We
have a fine lot of stock cote Ik-a our
patrons are allowed ' free ate el
JAMES B PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardw ire
company.
PETERSON A RISHOP. ATTOB
neys at law; rooms S and 4. Smith
Crawford buildtng.
DOUOLAS W. BAILET. ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice in all state
and federal courts Rooms 7 I and
S Despaln building
GEORGE W. COUTlg, ATTORNEY
at law. Eststes settled. h
deeds. mortgages and coatra
drawn. Collections made Room IT
Schmidt block
AUCTION gALBl TMK KUTORg
tonlan makes a specialty of aa
Oon aale bills. rardB and advertlslaa
Wo can famish auctioneer, elerk aae
advertising complete that mill aeeure
you of having a auceeasful sale
LEGAL BLANKS or EVERT DB
scrlpilon for rounty court, elr oil
court, justice court real estate, ett..
for sale at East Oregoolao offbe
FREDKRICK STEIWKK
ney at law offl-e gi
ford building.
ATTclt-
S. A LOWELL. ATTORNET AN
counsellor at law Office In 1)
spaln hu l ling.