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PAGE SEVEN lllliriT mnirr rnur in urn .. An inside Bath WfltA Muu UN MS M AtU hit Down Sx and Urrv J wo. Makes You Look and Feel Fresh Say a glass of hot water with, phosphate before braakfaat Reap lllneaa away. Thla axe 1 1 ant, common-aanaa health measure being adopted by mllllona. fJPhystclans ihe world over recom mend the Inside bath, claiming thla In of vastly more Importance than out aide cleanliness, because the skin pore do not absorb Impuritle Into the blood, causing III heulth, while tlr por-s In the ten urd of bowels do. Mea und women are urged to drink each morninK, before hreukfaat u glass of hot water with a toaapoonfulj of limestone phosphate In it. aa a iiirmive- manna or helping to wah i from the stomach. liVr, kldneya audi bowela the previous day's Indigestible j material, poisons, aour lille and tox Ina; thus cleans iik. iweetealng and purifying the entire allmentao canal I before putting more food Into tit .-lomaeh. Just aa loap and hot water cleanse and freshen the akin, ho hot watei ' and limestone phoephat act on the t llminallvc organs Those who wake up with a bud breath, routed tongue. nasty laate or have a 'lull, aching Bead sallow com plexion, acid stomach; others who are subject to hlpoua attarka or con htiputlon. ahould obtain a quarter I pound of llmeatone phoaphate at the I ilrug store Thla will ciwl very little I but Is sufficient to demonstrate thei value of Inside bathing. Those whoj rontlnue It each morning are assured of pronounced rcautta, both in re gard to health and appearance RATES SUSPENDED I'mtTLAND, Aug. .11. The world'. wheat situation waa mixed during; the day. There waa an unchanged mar-i ket for spots at Liverpool but cargoes, were firmer and higher at London. Chicago showed a weaker tone and lower prices during the early trading.; The local market Is a quiet affair. The railroad situation I" the biggest factor In the market at the moment: and dealers do not care to take chanc-1 M of starling shipments to the east. . For that reason they have not been ! Inclined to enter the market to anyj considerable extent at primary points daring the last 24 hours. Uruomhall cabled from Liverpool thul spot wheat was unchanged. Wheat on passage unchanged to pence higher; Liverpool wheat ner-' voua, opened firm from Winnipeg, broke sharply and then quickly re covered with the undertone firm. News is unfavorable Australian crop prospects fair with holdings of old crop large There lsi no pressure to sell, and tonnage Is I scarce, officials deny the report that they had fixed or purchased 90 vessels! for moving grain. Weekly clearances' will remain comparatively light. France: Harvesting slow; foreign arrivals larger but meeting ready ab-! sorption. Flour -Selling price: Patent. 11.140 1.40; Willamette valley. $5. SO; local straight, 5.60 ft 6. bakers' lo cal. $64)7.60: Montana spring wheat. $7.407.60; exports, $B.10tfr5:30; whide wheat, 11,10; graham, 16.20; rye flour. $6.40 per barrel Hay Huylng price, new crop; Wil lamette valley timothy, fancy, $14 'it lj eastern uregon-Idaho fancy tim othy. $1X(,j)1H; alfalfa, I14O10.00; valley vetch, $12; Cheat, 111 Oil! clover, $9 eft 10 per ton. !raln BAT lie 1011 nominal: Na 1 Calcutta, 11 1-4 11 3-&c in carlota; less amount are higher. Mlllstuffs Selling price: Bran $:':' 10: shorts, $24.50 per ton. Rolled oats $7 7.25 per barrel. 'hit-ago wheat closed with a sharp decline The local market was also; weak with values 2c to 5c a bushel' lower than Tuesday. August oats bids on the exchange! were unchanged but barley was down! $1 a ton. With the ty supply the total run of mutton and lamlis Into the North Portland yards during the day, came direct on con tract to a local meat company. The entire mutton and lamb trade Is very firm. General mutton and lamb market: Select spring lambs $. 25 0 8. 35 Ordinary lambs 7.50ig7.7S Hest yearlings 6. 2506. 50 'lood to common wethers. 5.756.0'J Best ewe.s .. 6.005.25 Heavy common ewes 3.50 4 00 BIUKF NOTES OF Tin-: TRADE Ohlrknn market generally steady. Potatoes steady; weather too hot for shipments to south Onlor.s are generally steady at for mer prices. Dairy butter Is rather slow; like wise ordinary creamery, California cants selling at 60c to l.tt, ncrordlng to quality and size, l ocal at various prices, according to condition. .lust ttie Thing for Diarrhoea. "About two years ago I had a se vere attack of diarrhoea which lasted over a week," writes W. C Jones. Buford, N. D. "I became so' weak that I could not stand upright. A draggtat recommended Chamberlain's Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea Kem edy. The first dose relieved me and With In two days I was as well as ever." Many druggists recommend this remedy because they know that It Is reliable. Obtainable everywhere. Adv 30 GERMAN GENERALS MAY BE DISMISSED Great shaUc-rp la itt-suii of General ton I'alkcnha.i n OnM-iilnii to Sending German- to Mod I ton ma - nlane. Sun- Puhlic Injurtoualj effected Bj In- ithws Says mini Mate-, om smto" oiiimis-ion al Hearing, WASHINGTON. Aug 31. The interstate commerce commission has suspended the increased transconti nental rates proposed by transconti nental carriers. The propoacd schedule is suspended until December thirtieth been use "the rights and privileges of the pub lic appear injuriously affected" by the Increases During the suspension period the commission plans to thor oughly Investigate the proposed In creases The suspension followed the hearing before the luapenalon board at which over six hundred transcon tinental shippers were represented. PI ANTING BULL PROGS FROM MICHIGAN IN LAKE MAGOON WATER JOHN DAY. Ore., Aug 30 A ship ment of Michigan bull frogs ot the .dlble variety reached the John Day valley Saturday. ay ware taken to Lake Magoon. 14 mil north, by Supervisor Bingham 01 the Malheur national forest. Mr Bingham la a native of Michi gan and he claims that the legs ot the genuine Michigan bull trog are not surpassed by any of the much ad yertlsed sea foods. Ijike Magoon he considers to be an Ideal place In which to propagate these frogs, and he finally Induced the Mate game conilaslon to experiment with them. The frogs will he rigidly protected until they get a good start. In addition to furnishing Portland with the cholceet steaks and legs o' mutton, Grant county may soon havo the distinction of furnishing it with, lege o' frog! UNSHAKEN Ti-vriMONV. Nation of th day live stock train from the in terior into Portland w hich brings per haps nine tenths of the normal week ly receipts here, the livestock trade is facing an acute situation as a result of the railroad strike. Aside from what the electric lines will bring forward the trade here will tie compelled to secure Its needs, ir poss ble, from the territory adjoining the rivers. There was a very firm tone In the local livestock market during the clay as a result of this condition There were practically no receipts of cattle and for that reason the market w al not tested during the day. Ueneral cattle market range: Prime light steers ll.t0O0.0ll Prime heavy steers 6.75 flood light steers 6"OW6.2." Stockers and feeders ... 5 00frr5.75 Prime dehorned cows and he:fers l.leB5.0fl Common cows I.004JJ 4.40 Bulls l.0O0.S0 Prime light veal calves .. 7.00 fi 7. .10 Prime heavy veal enlv.s I.00O0.QO I toga Feel Effect. Mai ket for hogs felt the e ffects of the fear of I strike on the railroad al North Portland during the day. There was only a small run and the best of these were quickly snapped up at 10.01 and the hog market waa very firm at that. General hog market Choice light weights . . 0 1 light weights . . Medium weights Mutton "( c i mm l)lre"1. With the exception Of a very soan- LONDON, Aug. II, A Hague cor respondent of the Exchange Telegram reported that thirty German gener als, on both fronts were to be dis missed as a result of (leneral VOO Kolkcnhayn's dismissal and appoint ment of lilnclciihurg as chief of the general staff. This is the greatest shake-up since the war stalled. The Kaiser dismissed Falkenhayn on ac count of his opposition be sending the Genjnnna to meet the Itoumauiun invasion. 11.70s O.as 3.50 'n ; ii B 9 00 8 1.40 Liver Trouble, 1 "I am bothered with liver trouble' about twice a year." writes Joe Dlng man. Wetister City, Iowa. "I have pains in my side and back and an awful soreness in my stomach. I heard of chamberlain's Tablets and tried them. By the time I had u-ed , half a bottle of them ( was feeling i fine and had no signs of pa n." Ob tainable everywhere. Adv. SI I l Sl'BM VRINKS I'XDKR CONSTBFCTIOX IX EtJROPK New BnhmenlblM With la-Knot simicI Ousel) Resemble Type Rejected b American Nav$ Hoard. WASHINGTON, Aug. II. steam ubmarlhna are under oongtrootion in Kurope cbtsely resembling the 25-knot 1 boats designed by the department al year ago. to meet requlrementa of a speed f at least 20 knots an hour and if possible of 25 knots. No private builder would undertake the con struction Of the craft, being unable to; find sufficient horsepower in oil en glnef to give the boats the required i speed. Eighteen knots is the max!-j mum in Ihe Gorman and British na-, vies. Department experts had prepared! flu aBanBBBBNtKBal W N SnV mm b I 'Jlr ihB,'BBBBia JB Go East This Summer via Northern Pacific Low Round Trip Fares Enjoy every moment of the circle tours via this line. Get additional scenery and service at no additional expense. Through daily trains to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Kansas City-St. Louis with the best dining car service in the world. finroute stop at Yellowstone National Park Enter through Gardiner Gateway original, scenic and only Northern entrance. Spend a week or month in Amerlca'a greatest wonderland, i-'ee the wild animals, geysers, colored terracea. paint pota. Grand Can yon of the Yellowstone, etc. Excellent hotela. Have you visited HAY DEN LAKE? Most beautiful spot Hotela, camping boating, flahlng, golfing. NeaV Spo kane. Write, call or phone for tickets. Informa tion and travel literature. Let us arrange your vacation trip. WALTER ADAMS Agent, Pendleton, Ore. Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agent PORTLAND, ORE. A. D. CHARLTON, Hound trip westbound summer tourist tickets on sale daily tell jom eastern friends. Aitrui the Ilomesecki-rs tickets to Montana point and return. BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT is assured by the use of tome of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tire or strain the eyea. They are not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not et least aee them? J. L. VAUGHAN MAE MURRAY, THE BEAUTIFUL LA3KY STAR IN PARAMOUNT PICTURE8. Put down six and carry two. It la the old story of the child who went to school and Instead of being vested In "readin', wrltln' and 'rlthmattc" dreamed of fairy princes and : wncesaea, longingly looking forward to the time when aha would have a rinc Charming come to carry her away to noma destination In the "never, land." Nflss Murray, whose one hobby la beautiful cats and her one delight play l'icrt of a eehool girl, la herewith shown the way she looked year" ago a was dreaming of that "never, never land," not realizing then 0 ,i ;.y i. . she attained her majority she would be on of the best known and , . j.ular stars in the world. 101 D p IODOI TWO SXAPS IN RIVERSIDE IF TAKEN AT ON-CE. Fine large new house and nine rooms, barn, chicken houses, chard and 14 1-2 acrea of land all for 13,000. 11000 down and balance to suit purchaser. Owner must sell. This la a splendid boy. Another 4 1-4 acres of alfalfa land, full bearing orchard, good six room house, barn, chicken houaes, horse and buggy, cow and some of the best laying chickens in the atate. All goes with the place except the furniture In the house. Is Selling on account of sickness. Price J:T)00. Terms. MATLOCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT GO. 8 the alternative deeign in which it earn REA1 turbines supplied power for surface operations. The general board disicp proved the dealgn on Ihe around lha the necessity of taking down B smoke stack would make the heats alpw tc submerge and easy prey for enemy de stroyers. ADMIRAL BENSON To RECEIVE PROMOTIOJI Real Estate 3QI , -IC 112 East Court St Farm and City Loans IOE3QI II O a Insurance WASH I nt Wils TON, All. 31 recommend th Adtnral Wlllam Presi-1 promo- j F. Ben- ull admiral. Roasting ears are now approaching the stage of development that will give the horse a chance. Possibly Ihe BulfaN look Kasloria because the Bulgarian children cried for It. REBUILDING CRIPPLED VICTIMS OF PARALYSIS And the Time Is the test Of truth noun's Kldnev Pills have stood test in Pendleton. No Pendleton res ident who suffers backache, or an ai ng urinary ills can remain uncon vlnced b) Ihla twice-told testimony William Mactiregor, Idacksmilh 711 UHetfa St., Pendleton, says: 'Kid ney complaint came on me suddenly mid I COUldn'l bend my back to get under a horse. The kidney secretatlons were filled with sediment and painful In passage. I had no strength at all and my nack wa lame and sore all over After a slfert use of Doan's Kidney Pills, all these troubles disappeared and I could work nil day without stopping My health Is excellent now and my back is good and atrong." (Statement given No vember 25. 1912 ) On May II, 191. Mr. Macilregor said: "What I have mid In my for mer statement regarding my experi ence with Pnnn's Kidney Pills stlli holds good, 1 am strong for this old reliable kidney medicine." 6no, al all dealers. Fnster-Mllbum Co., Mfgrs, Buffalo, N. Y. CHICHESTER S PILLS I.adlr.1 AakT9Mrllraccl.it for a 4 hl.-h.rr' Htmnnd 11 ran I'll U in Hrd iti'l Unld mtlallic. i-rc,, Mairt wim 1' n KiUMia Telle Ihcr Buy of fnar irracarlnl. a ' f to iii-i hi - i UIAIIONB BHANIp I'll l, i, . aa ytits h ntinn fltrsl. Safnt, Alwhyt Krliatle SOI D BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE WT ..... m The demand for ceds the supply. twins never ex- $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there in at least one dreaded disease that science lias been able to cum Id all Its stages., and that is catarrh. Ca tanli being greatly Influenced by coaatltu ilonal conditions requires constitutional treatment Hall Catarrh l ure is taken Interually and acta thru the Blood on the Mucous-Surfaces of the System thereby de atrovlng the foundation of tbe disease, glv lug the patient strength by building up tbe constitution and assisting nature In dolna its work. Tbe proprietors have so much fnlth In tbe ruratlTe powers of Hall's Ca ini rli Cure that tliev offer One Hundred pol lata f,,r unv ease that It fails to cure. Send I for list of testimonials. Address: P. J CHENEY k Co.. Toledo i Ohio. Sold by nil Druggists. 7:c. F ALT'S famous A WfTICH F7Sh"Every Day " vR1 T 131 1 OYSTERS CLAMS , SEA CRABS Fine, Clean Furnished Rooms In Connection. Steam Heated. The Quelle Restaurant Exclusive distributing depot In Pendleton for FALTS Sea Fooda. .MriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHUiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiirniiiuK I NOODLES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES f 1 dpOFY' KWONG HONG LOW 1 VyV- W 116 Weit. Aha St.. Upitain. Phone 433 S kHIIIMinH"""''!,IIIIIIIIHIIIIimillllHIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIHIinillllMIIIIHIlllllllllllHllS CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y REHABJWrATJNG PARALYZED M.7SCiES. The "reeronllon" of those who h.ic: been deformed ami crippled by in-j fantllf pnraiysis is one of the great problems in oonnoctlon with thel scourge wnlOB Iihh spread to all parts of the country. The photograph shows two pieces of lion of the ipparatUI now being used In the hos. I ral Bed tttf pita for deform ties mid Joint dUiaa- lates the cs. New York, for developing weak the muscle Itnd pftralVied muscles. The oscilla-! astlcity. INSURANCE XM LAND SIMCSS ATTOKXEYS. Kl Xint.M. MR8OTOR8. 1 -" ksWiaaaj mTiTTABTRaTtT KALET & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT j T. BROWN'S FURN1TP UK STORB 11 ble abatractJ of title to all law. Office in American National Funeral director and licensed em lend In Umatilla county. Buys and Bank Building. balmer. Most modern funeral par- sells all kinds of real estate. Does corTrs ATTOrny ,0r' T" a"J fUneral i,lness Pavs l'EORGE W tuiiio. . ,,, responded to day or night. Tomer , general br?JU non a ,aw' M"d' '" Main and Water streets Telephon. taxes and makes investments ror non mortgages and contracts, residents Writes, fire, life and accl- 0oU-eyoili made. Room dent insurance References, any j? hmiil block. , bank in I'endleton. JOHN S. BAKER. FI NBHAI, Dl- anwcriMPRy R-EAL FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. rector and licensed embelmer. Op BBNTLBT & MOrfTOOMBRY RE- 1 gnatta postofflce. Fnneral parlor. estate, fire, life and accident Insur- two funeral cars, all responded to a nee ag '"ts. Hi Main street. 1 hone CARTER & SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS day or night' I'hono 70. 100, at law. Office In rear of Amerl-j " can Nalonal Bank building. " l (TIOXEI KS. MONTANA FARM LANDS, 7VTToNirr AOCr. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT cer. makes a specialty of farmer, OV Hrd"art ! NORTHERN PAt'IFK' It.MLWAt stock and machinery sales. "The cin v i- . ln eai,rn Montana at 02.0 man that gets you the money. Leave , t0 $1S per acre. Suitable lor f irming orders at East Oregonian office. PETERSON BISHOP, MIC M jrazlng Ea,y term, r... enfor- neys at law; rooms 3 and 4. Smith-. ma;,ion wrUl. r Bce w. K n:t. Mile SEtXNI) HAND DEALERS. rrawford building. ,-lt Montana. V. STROBLS. DKA1JBR IN NEW w BAILEY. ATTORNEY j and secondhand good. i ash will practice in all .-..f , MIS( 1I.I.AM U s. paid for all ""J and federal courts. Room. 7, 0 and ' homiht t'heapes p ace in Pendleton S,t bin household goods. Come and Deepalnlmndlng LEGAL BLANKS OF KVKKY DB- ret our nrteea 'M9 E Court street scnptlon for counts court rircull Phone iMW FREOEltICK STE1WER, ATTP. court, Juj)tlce caurt. real Mtat. etc., ) , ney at law. office in Smith-iraw for Mit at oregonian office utniiTFvr t0Tti handing . .TyrTv legal blanks of evkkt d RAYMOND W HATCH. ARCHI- a A LOWBLL ATTORNBT ANI I acriptlon for county court, circuit test Dagptln nulldlng. Phone counsellor at law. Office In De- rcourt. Justice court, real estate, eta, i-SS. Pendleton. Oregon. spuln build ng. I 'or sale at East Oreoalan ufflea.