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EIGHT PAGES DAILI EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1915. PAGE SEVEN i'thi aooo oupag aw rLutiBs twowa wwerrs whktJ 5PO?rsi IN All mow caiio Auvinnc MARKETS, TOPS SELL LUbAL rAno ANaIUUo it nC Qn dhoti ami, FOB GOOD WEATHER "T $fi-3IPiIUi IMKIO FOR W-S CUT CHlyinicn BfcATJ ALL I HIM WOKT S.Vt Vll IHIV I TT OWDINAAV TOBACCO A.INT OUST MOOND you OUSHT THI OLD KIND. krTIK THIV 'IHP OUT ABOUT THI TO KNOW IT TOO RIAL TOBACCO CHI " 7 E (Courtesy Tuesday s Journa' i PORTLAND, ore There wax gener.il weakness In Ihe swine situa- tlon ut American po.nts to lay. The local maiket was no exception to thei rule, but only a limited supply amt l'orwurd and these were not or qual Ity sufficient to bring extreme fir urea. In view of the rerun! run of yes-, tarda y it was an Idle market for swine today at North Portland, but the situation shows practically no change The prices printed glv? an I adequate report of the real market V SK your dealer for W-B Gut Chewing Tobacco. It is the ww "Real Tobacco Chew" cut long shred -or scud 10c in stamps to us. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union frpuw, WbwTb City ItrltWi Ooillcr V(j idiiii.I LKQHORN, Nov. t -The British I collier Nollsement, from the United State, wan aground on the Italian ' coast. ( AT IjOSEH BYE TO AN AM I.. LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR CBS GRANDMA'S RAGE n TEA AM SULPHUR RECIPE AMD Noltoiiy WIMi KNOW. The use of Sane and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to Its nat. ural color dates hark to grandmoth er's time She used It to keep her lialr lieaultfully dark, glossy and abundant. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or I streaked appearance, this simple mixture M applied with wonderfm1 BffBCt. Hut brewing ;t t home Ik massy and, out of date Nowadays, hy asking nt any drug store for a 60 cent bottle Of 'Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy." you will get this famous: old recipe which can be depended1 upon lo restore natural color and' beautv to the hair and Is spelndld for dandruff, dry. feverish. Itchy scalp .11. I falling hair. A well known downtown trttffM says It darkens the hair so naturalh and evenly that nobody can tell iti has been applied Vnu simply damp-1 en a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tak ing one strand ut a time. By morn1 Ing the gray hair disappears, and aft er another application or two It be-' comes beautifully dark, glnasy. soft' and abundant. Bluer I'glit Between Bird ami IV. line s over PoHcarton of Rat. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10 As the result of n terrific contest with a screech owl Just before dusk, a cat, having Its home ijuarters or Lancaster avenue, had one eye torn out and patches of Its skin remove''. The owl escaped with an InJureJ nlng. The fight, which attracted the at tention of I num or of passersby, re sulted when the Cat made Its appear ance from stable on Pearl street, be low Thirty-seventh, bearing In Us mouth B freshly-caught rat The owl. which has for a number of Breaks been roosting In trees In the neighborhood of Thirty -seventh street, attacked the animal and at tempteii to drive It from Its prey. Witnesses declare that the owl dung to the cat's back until It flop ped the rat and turned over on it back, fighting with teeth and ClaWit The owl then seized the rat anil al though apparently lamed In one wing succeeded in bearing It to a nearly branch. The cat crawled Into a neighboring yard. Its full Injuries not being as certained till a neighboring phylclan V asked to put It out of Its miser! when it was discovered that Its right ce hud been torn out. It was then chloroformi-d. More Mill to iieimlis. t'HEHALIS. Wash. Nov. 10. The. ''oal I'reek Lumber company and1 Prank Harm are engaged In moving, a shingle mill from the upper Cna ''leek vallev to the mill pond In the north end of this city. Two machines I ate being Installed, and a quantity of cedur is ready for cutting. rig t. mi: is in im. UTEI) l writ IPATIUX HY COIN, n SPORT l BUS. Local funs are wondering Just w hat kind 01 weather I he gods are golni; to uive for Saturday, th- day of the American-National All-slur baseball game anil the miniature Round-up. With snow fulling light ly all uliout the city and rather chilly winds blowing, Indications are not any too favorable but nothing short of a blizzard oi a drenching rain could render the Round-up dlam did useless. A big Influx Of people from over the county la expected for the occa sion. Ueports from Pilot Rock, MM, Stanfleld. Hermiston. t'matlllJ. Athena, Adams. Weston. Freewater and Milton are to the effect that many are coming to see this bit dou ble BUKCtlOO According to the Ji Grande Observer, some of the true h; seba 1 1 bugs of th it clt are coming over here for the game, preferring Pendleton to Itaker necause of the less likelihood of the weather lnt?r ferlng. Despite the misfortune which be fell the Pendleton high school loot ball team at Waltsburg last Friday there Is little doubt but that the Pendleton-Baker game in this city daj after tomorrow will he a hummer. Coach Mlnderman expects to have a good deal stronger team In the field than a week ago as the half dozen players, nul of the game a week ago on aCCOURt of Injuries and sickness, are getting into condition to play Al most the entire first team pack Hoi 4 was out of commission a week ago and the line was much weaker tban it will lie Friday. Baker has a strong tiam this year as shown by her defeat of BolM high s hoo last week. Oeorge llartman yesterday made one or the holes on the local g iH cour.-e In one shot, the only time this feat has been performed on the new course. He drove the ball across the gulch to Hole 8, It struck the green and rolled straight Into the cup llartman Is the only golfer who made a one hole on the old course also. Manx Kolfers are now turning out and the links are In good shape. REPUBLICANS MUST WORK. Part I Ici should Krnlio W'i sous KtreneTth, so- i andl- and comment is scarcely neces-'ary. General hog market: Best light 16.25''! H I"' Med.um light 6.10Q6.:u Good to heavy 6.00ifi.oSi Rough to heavy 5 00'.' I it rjattlg Sltuat steady. Situation In the cattle market at North Portland is steady. Only lim ited arrivals were repo-.ed overn'ght and these came from Willamette val ley points Nothing was available to test the top figures The sale yet-1 terday at IT and at $6.0 really j means no advance in price, because the Quality of these offerings was sol much better than any recent arrlv-l a): General cattle market range: Rest hay fed steers M.TtSf 7.A0 Good to choice 6.25 U 6. HO j Ordinary to fair 5.00ft C.uoi Best cows a 25 Good to prime 4.50 5.00 Select bulla 4.00 4 It Fancy bulla . . 4.00W 1.2 ordinary bulls 2.50i t.H Beat calves 4 7.0U'7.ja Xo Mutton Is offeml. Thiie were no mutton arrivals at North Portland overnight General situation Is stead) to strong as Indi cated by the limited offerings and', sales late yesterday afternoon. All the big killers continue to bring, in the bulk of their requirements dl-l rect. General mutton cud lamb price i: Select Interior lambs .... ti ll 4f7.lt I ordinary interior limbs.. 1. 6097.91 I Willamette valley lambs. 6.50447.00 Se'ect yearlings 6.25 Select ewes. light 5.35 iff 5 50 Old wethers 5 50ft'5.6i)j Today's Livestock shiiws. Hogs Loney & Allenn, Jeffeison.i I load; J M. Hoag. Hlalock, 36 head ix boat; K. B. Leitzman, Walluia I Wash 12 head by boat; A H. IV ug las. 26 head by boat; J. A. Anderson. Home landing. Wash. 26 head by; Vial; Reese & Loop, McMlnnvilie 11 load. Cattle W. W. Smith Corvallis II load; George Smith. Drain. 1 load. ! Standardizing The Kitchen IT used to be " the bigger the the kitchen the better." Now it is "how small and compact we can make it how can we save steps." Efficiency is entering the home entreing to stay. Nowdays, the kitchen is always full of standard labor saving de vices. These are expensive, practical, helpful. The woman who is not posted about such things is out of date and is doing un necessary work. The advertising columns of The East Oregonian frequently carries suggestions that assist the up-to -date housewife. Don yt Suffer Longer ana allow yourseU to txrome grouchy, upset, nervous and depressed. ordered digestiv 1'hese conditions usually indicate a dis e system, which, if nerlerted. mav he hard to remedy. Remove the disturbing element and put your digestive or;1. .. i i r,od working order by taking I hey gently stimulate the liver, act on the bowels, tone the stomach-purify the blood and rcTulate the system. These benefits are particularly marked by women at such times when nature makes special demands upon their vitality. They act promptly and safely. The next time you feel low-spirited and out of sorts, take Beecham's Pills. Their sure, mild, thorough action will Give Quick Relief Spc .ial Direction, of Value t-i Women arc with Every Box Sold by druggiat. throughout the world. In boxes, 10c, 25c. WASHINGTON. Nov It. "If the republican leaders think the only thing they have to do is to hold a convention and nominate a candidate for the presidency then elect him at the polls, they are mightily mistak en." remarked former Representa tive Charles B LandlB, a republican, of Indiana, at the New Wlllard. "The president is a great deal Strong- Tin- Inward Effects of humors art worse than the outward. The. en laj.g r the whole system. Hood's S.iri'aparllla eradicates all hurors. cuia all their Inward and outward e'fe .s It is th great alteram- and tonic, whose rrrit has been every-1 where established. Adv. HAVE US WIRE YOUR PLACE for electric service. We ust (he bNt urmle wire, the best .mutators, but tons, switcher), HO. And we do the wiring iklltfutl) nd quickly We shall be kII b' itVi fOtt a price for Wiling vmir place. Ynu can de pend upoll it being reasonable. J. L. VAUGHAN win next year they not only will h ive to nominate the strongest man avail able, but they will have to go out and do a lot of hard work Ordinarily, we kr.ow, the majority of the voter. In this country are of republican faith but the conditions are extraordinary and utidir the circumstances the praafdtn! Will have a natural advan tage over any opposing candidate, "I have faith that the republicans will do the wise thing, but we have got to recognize the big task before us and gel ready for it Just now the only thing we can do is to bide our I'iim and ti'aat that there may be soma conditions that will put th democracy at a disadvantage" More ( ai-s on av BAUUt, Ore.. Nnv. in Twice as many cars have been furnished Ore-! TOO shippers so (ar in the month "f November as during the same period I In October, according to the public (service commission, but the Short-j jage. although less acute, still exists land is especially felt by the lumhei , manufacturers. Fainted in Second Act. UNIVERSITY OF" OREGON. Eu gene, lire., Nov. 10. Realism of the real variety characterized the second act of Arnold Bennett's- What the Public Wants." when I'rof. A. F. Red- Two weeks ago I'rofessor Heddie Uttered from a similar breakdown 444444444444444 RKKi'SKl) PASSPORT TO GO 4) To GERM V TO WED. To prevent Imposition "ii visitors, icre is a government office in UMIa in where so -called antlQtiea may b I omitted to expert examination. MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE TAKE SALTS TO ri.rsii RIDN'ETS IP BACI HURTS OR BLAD DER BOTHERS. 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 REAL ESTATE LOANS JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'illllll' f N00OMES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES f 1 riOFY'S kwong HONG LOW 1 E WsW 116 W-it AllaSt.. Upitain, Phone 433 aamNIIIMIIIIIIIIItlttlllllltllllllltMltllttllttttllllllllllllltltlltlflllllllllttlllllllltlUlllfltIR li you must have your meat evert day, eat it. but fluBh your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paral yses I h. kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They be come sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery In the kid ney region sharp pains in the back or lick headache, dizziness your i stoma-b sours, tongue Is coated and when the weather Is had you have rheumatic twinges The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and Irritated, obliging you to sek relief two or three times during the night. To neutralize these Irritating acids, to deanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get foUfl ounces of ,ad Salts from any phar macy here; take a tablespoonful in! a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and vonr kidneys wt'lj then act fine This famous salts is! muite trom the acid of grapes am1 lemon Juice, combined with ItthhV and has been used for generations to flush and .stimulate slugglst kidneys, also lo neutralize the acids In urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jail Salts Is Inexpensive: cannot In jure, and makes a delightful efferves ci in lithl.i-w ater drink. AW-.-.-1 MaasaaaMmXrVaaaRiiSsu., vt saajsmJ PACTS mil SI FKERERS Pain results from injury or con i gestion. Be it neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprain, bruise, sore stiff muscles or whatever t pain you have yields to Sloan's Lini i ment brings new fresh blood, dis solves the congestion, relieves the injury, the circulation Is free and your pain leaves as if by magic. The nature of Its qualities penetrate Im mediately to the sore spot. Don't keep on suffering Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment Use it It means instant relief. Price 26c and 50c. Il.oo bottle holds six times as much as the 25c size. Adv. Vewtyweda in Accident. CHICAOO, -Nov. 10. The honey moon of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ream, I of Akron. 0., met a violent interrup. jtion when an automobile in which J they were riding through La Grange j was struck by a Chicago-bound Bur lington suburban train at the Brain : erd arenut crossing and its occupants thrown out into the roadway. The Reams were married in Smith i Bend. Ind., and went to La Grange 'to visit Mrs. Harry Backhaul, a rela I tion of the bride. Mrs. Peekham was S driving them about in her husband's '; machine w hen the accident occurred. 1 Three-year-old Elizabeth Peekham sat on the front seat with her mother All four were severely cut and bruised. Ream's shoulder bone w as , broken and he faces the prospect of spending a considerable part of his honeymoon in the Ii Grange hos pital. The occupants of the automobile and several witnesses agreed that the yates were up at the crossing and that the warning bell was not sounded, i The gateman disappeared immcdiii lOlik CHEAPER IX BERLIN'. BERLIN, Nov 10 There was a decline in the retail prices of pork in Berlin of 10 cents a pound. It was due to the drop in whole sale prices on account of larger ship ments of hogs to Berlin stock, ards for sale before the enforcement of the maximum price regulations made Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as t hey- cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There It only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies Heafnesi l caused by au inflamed condition of the mu cous lining of the Eustachian Tube Wheu tills llllu IB InH.u . ... . ,,, , .. a runtime sound or Iniperfect hearing, and hen It I entirely closed, neatness Is the result, and j . , cnii oe met, out and this tube restored to lis n.-rmil . ondi tlon. hearing will be destroyed forever - nln. ases out of ten sre caused br Ca'arrh bich Is nothing but an inflsm-d condition of the mucous surfaces W will give One Hundred Hollar- fr any case .if lieafness iraused hy catantt) that c.nnot lie enred hr RalCl c m,ii t lire Send for circulars, free K J CRRXET 4 CO., Toledo Ohio So'd by Pruggists. T.-.c Take Hall'. Family 1111. fr constipation. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FUNERAL DIREt TORS. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed enibalmer. Op ! posite post office. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars, rails responded today or night. Phone 76. and get our prices 219 E. Cour street Phone 2T1W The B Atlit MAY MtvUtl&Gl WASHINGTON. Nov. state department has decline new the passport for Miss 1 eridge. an actress of New York, be mused she Is accused of having acted as a secret despatch bearer for tlo German government. Miss Beverldlti an actress and lecturer, returned from Gerniam several months ago to give pro-German lectures In this count) -everul weeks ago she asked for a renewal of her passport, saying thai she desired to isit Germany to be near her fiance, an officer in the Get man arm. Meanwhile the British agents bad advised the state department thai Miss Pevelidue had misused her puss pbrl lo carrying messages from the German foreign office in Perlln to Rome. Miss Peerliige denied the ac cusations, but Secretary Ianataa or. deled 111, it the passport be held up. IJ T BROWN'S FURNTTURK STORE Funeral director and licensed em balmer Most modern funeral par lor morgue and funeral cars- Calls responded to day or night COrnal Main and Water streets. Telephone -i.; IXSlTtAJfCE M I M BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO HAKES reliable abstracts of title to all land, in Umatilla county. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate Does a general brokerage business. Pays j laxes and makes Investments for non residents. Writes fire, life and seel- ' dent insurance. References. an bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pres. C, H MARSH. Sec. ATTORNEYS. RALEV i- RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. CARTER & SMYTHi:. ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of Amerl- JAHB8 I! PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardwan company AUCTIONEERS. COL, W. F. TOHN'K A. AUCTION eer, makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets ou toe money " Leave orders s es, oregonian office. Ml I I I IM HI S, TRESSPASS NOTICES. STAI season cards and sale tc'i ery description printed nt prices at the East Oregon an. have a fine lot ol BtOi k t tta I patrons are allowed the free BENT1.EY & I.EFF1NGWELL. REAL estate, fire, life and accident in surance agents. sir. Main street Phone 404. VETERINARY. SURtJEONS. C. w LASSEN, M D. V. COtlNTt veterinarian Residence telephone 27: office telephone. 20. PETERSON BISHOP. ATTOR neys at law ; rooms 3 and 4. Smith Crawford budding. Douglas w. bailey, attorney at law. Will practice in .ill Mat. and federal courts Rooms J, md 9. Despsln building AUCTION SALES THE EAST I its gonlan makes a special!) . n tion sale bills, cards and safrtnlsssaf, Wb can furnish auctioneer, clerk sn4 advertising complete that will asau.-. you of having a nil l BBjflll sale LEGAL BLANKS op EVERY DB acriptlon for county coun. circuit Court, justice court, real estate, etc. for sale at Esjct Oregonian office GEORGE W. COOTTS at law. Estates set deeds. mortgages and drawn. Collections made Schmidt block vTT -I POND llMi DI M BH. V. BTROBLE DEALER IN and second-hand goods paid for all second hind ton IBthi NEW Cash ! mile- J Coat FREDERICK 8TB1WER ford building. S. A. LOWELL. ATTOR counsellor at law. off spain building. IsHgtPJePfl ?