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!ITPAGR1 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1016. PAGE SEVEN rr ..... : l... ADAMS LADIES CLUB I rr-7m- -----ZZ2 RESUMES MEETINGS ' j nirTrair.T.mii a CAST0HU "St n 1 4-i ALCOIIOL-aPBRCKXT. AVrvVtablf IYtuatitoijrAJ simibtinftllKfooilandKnU ting the SlnmrtsandBawW ; Prri trade DidcslioaChOTW licssraidWCxtiitoKto OpiuuMorpnrue mma lilYT NAItCOTU- jfxSrmf ' Hnnns.rcvcnshiicis.a'a LossokMik''- TiiTcicmriiCOMfAlY. 111 For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature . of LW In Use For Over Thirty Years l C 7.1 rttf ecNTAun ookmmv. ni vena crtf . Exact copy of Wrapper. MPYIXt; X TOI.OVANA niSTPJCT, IX ALASKA luring 1914 and 1915 hundreds of people Httrui ted by the reported rind ing of gold In the headwater region of Tolovuna river In centrul Alaska rushed Into the district, ami systc- abu-rlia Ik-urm-sN Cannot lie Cured. Iijr local applications, as they cannot reach 'ti diseased port loo of tbe ear. Tbcrt l t:l) oik- my in .urn raiairhnl deafness, mm that is by a o.nntltutlraiiil remedjr. catarrhs iM-afix-tui is caused by an In fluui! condition of the mucous lining of the Btisiacliiun Till"-. When this tube Is inflamed yon have a mmbllnu sound or lm lrf.rl tii-ariiiK. nnd when II Is entirely f-'Srtl. ifnrntiM Is lite result. Unless the ufliininintloii can lie reduced and tills tube mutle mining began there during the summer of 1H15. Although consider noie prospecting wag done only about 10 mines were commercially produc tive, but these made a gold output to the value of J80.000. ()ld-bearing .snivels occur in tho beds 0f the urea ent streams. In burled channels, and in bench gravel, but most or the gold hos been won from the deep channels on I.ivengood creek, which have prov ed to be far richer than either the stream or the bench placers, gome shallow placers have alo ylolded gold, notably on Olive creek, but onlv prosJ peels have been found In the benches. A reitort hv A w umnv.. Htui . .. ... ... ....w,u .OIVIUVU. "Iri'linilll!ir- llpnnrt ..n lk T..I-. t ..,,.v .... VIIC ioiunuii District, Alaska," bus been Issued re- r.T.n.r.1 to lis imrrasl condiilun, bearing), nu " ,ne '-"""l States geograph. llt bo destroyed fem-ver. Mnny ei of l itnens are numrd by catarrh, lilrb Is an iiirliiroiMl condition of the uiiicuiik surfaces. Ilnl1' t'iilarrii t'tirc nctn ttitu lite bloi.d ou the mticous surfaces of the vtetn. We will lve )n Hundred Isillsra for are illustrated by a map. sny case or i ainrrnai ieuruetiH inni cannul tn cured by Hall's t'sturrh t'urc. rirculius '"e All linurtKiN. 7.V. V. J. 'KNKV k CO., Tole.o, O Candidates Announcements 1 1'.ild Advertisements ) cat survey, department of the Inter. lor. as Hulletln 642-0. In which the facta known about this new district tire stated and the general relations This report win he distributed on request ad dressed to the Director, fnited Hiatea Ocolngical Survey, Washington. 1). ( li:i:illKI IS MOTIII K TO CIIICKK SI10 Cine Cniiil, for Kittens Their MotliiT Olijrtitil. I'niil (Kast Oregonian .Special. ) AOA.MH. Sept. .10. The Ladies' Club resumed their meetings Thurs day bv meeting at the home of Mrs. Mclnlyre. Those pVesent wero us fol lows: Mesdamos U L. Ueuallen, Hoyer, Htephen Kdwards. Darr, Giess. McKenzie, Krebs, Hoylen, Henry, Mc Colium, Haker, Bunch, .Spencer. ru- puls, Halo., fhesnut and S. H. Kd wards. The afternoon wag spent In fancy working. During the afternoon refreshments consisting of Ice cream and cake were served. All had a very delightful time. It has not been ful ly decided where they will meet nex: time. Charles Hunch came home this week after having spent the greater part of the summer harvesting. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Eaton, a ba by boy. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whltely, a baby boy. Born to Mr. and Mra. Prank Hunch, a baby boy. Mrs. Alex McKenzle ts the gueat of her mother, Mrs. Johh Oiesa for a few days. Miss Francis Simmon, Intermediate teacher, returned to her home Friday evening, In Pendleton. The Mlsaea Dorria Chestnut, Esther Held and Ileulah Spencer and Messrs. Kulph Wallun, Charles Bunch and Fred (iuthcrs motored to Pendleton Friday evening. Mr. and Mis T. A. Lleuallen mo tored to Pendleton this week. Mis. Bert Klruy lert Friday for he' new home in Washington. Air. and Mrs. U. at. Morrison mo tored to Pendleton Saturday. Mr. Hob Morrison is in town for a while. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Ueuallen motor ed to the county seal Thursday. Mrs. Al Boylen of Pilot Rock, la visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mclntyre, for a few daya. Mr. and Mrs. John Bunch motored to Athena Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. I Bill Taylor have moved on the Lee Caldwell ranch five miles from Adania. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson have moved into the Klrby house. The Hebekah Lodge will meet Thursday evening, October 6. All members are requested to be present Otho Stoll and Miss Lucy Marlow spent the week visiting in Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry alio children Intend to leave Sunday even ing for Harney county. Mr. and Mrs. John Bunch have bought the Elmer Plcard place. Mbis eGrtrude Pieard was In towr Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krebs and Mrs Hurrah motored to Milton Sun day. .Mrs. James Chenut und Mrs. will Buyer motored to Athena 'Friday. Mrs. McCollum was in Athena this week. It makes little difference to the av iniKC man what church he attends, provided there are cushions on the seats. Wednesday & Thursday Elliot and Sherman Present Clune's Cinema Spectacle w Mm 21 2:15 aid TWO NIGHTS AT 8:15 West rf n n Woman JM Special Organ Score on Special Instrument Imported from Vienna Founded on Helen Hunt Jackson'sJFamous Novel of the California Mission Indians! PR TPPT Q. NIGHTS 25c and 50c T XYlVlO. MATINEES 25c 11 SHOWS HAS E 1-f ffl HEADACHE OR :-(- ' ; market at North Portland sturted CT. Ul-W, Sept. 28.-Pansv a j very slow for the week. The trade in miiiiII Scotch terrier owned by Charles I K'rler'11 w;us a friction weaker, al- Win ,.f s-.'-. i',,vr.., l-... I thuiiuh some or the stun sua a ior- loiils. is mol hiring two incubator chicks. She previously assumed charge of three kittens, which led to a fmht with the mother cat. In which the cat was victorious, and carried off her offspring. I'ansv has added the chickens to a litter of pups which she has. Witt also owns a rooster which at tacks si ra Hirers when thev enter tin yard. l'liKTLA.VH, Oct. S.-AViifl a liber-j In the corn and oats pits prices welt al increase in the swine supply, the I slightly higher at the opening, with a tendency toward irregularity. The pro vision prices were lower: WHEAT. Open. High. Tow (lose. December. 154 166 134 U 156',, s J. A. YEAGER Republican CiinHitlalc for ASSESSOR (Paid Advertisement.) Get, the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast Bays wt cant look or feel right with the syitem full of poltona. mer prices. Killers were trying to de press the market at the start, but sel lers were slow about letting go. General hos market: Choice IlKbt weiulu S9.S: ft" 1 0.00 Good lighl weights 9.i!0'ir.9.sn Medium weights Hough heavy 8.50 W 0.00 Cattle Situation steady. For real good stuff the cattle mar ket started about steady. There was a a!o of a very good load of cows at an advance of 2"'C. Quite liberal slock of poor stuff was shown and this dragged somewhat. The run in gen eral was heavy and early buying in- I dicatcd little change In the situation. General cattle market range: Prime light sieers Jfi.iiO (i fi.75 Prime heavy steers .9 WT.no May ir,4 156 154 ir,5, CORN. December . T3 T4 "4 ":t 74 H May 76'4 "6 76 H 76 " OATS. Dei-ember . 48- ii 4 S ' IS1, May 51 H fGlj. M Mi., PORK. December . 2275 2275 223'.' 221a January .. 22:10 2240 2210 2217 LAHD. OetnlM-r .. 1327 1432 1 425 1436 December . 1 1 15 1 455 13.15 1 337 January . . 1330 1315 1296 12?7 runs October . . 13S0 1390 1 3S7 13'.m .'nimni-j- .. 1212 1220 120.'. 1205 NEURALGIA PI Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James' Headache Powders and don't suffer. i i ii.. u L..t.fB a fir c , n.ocseis ana n-cocis - Brief notea of the Trarlc. Onion market is firmer at former r ! ...... . i ., , 1 I i ' Millions of folks bathe Internally I now Instead of londmg their system Iwlth drugs. "What's an Inside bath?"i you say. Well, it Is guaranteed to ! perform miracles if you could believe i llhe-e hotwater enthusiasts. . There al e ast numbers of in'cn and women w ho. Immediately upon aris- j Ing in the morning, drink a glass ol j real hot water with a teaspoonful ol ! limestone phosphate In It. This is a very excellent health measure. It ls( Intended to flu-h the stomach, liver. kldiievs and the thirty feet of lutes-! tines of the previous day's was'.e. sour. Prime dehorned rows anrl heifers 5.50 11 'omnion cows 4 . in Pulls 3.50 IT Prime light veal calves.. 7. now 7.50 Prime heavy veal calves.. 4. 00 '.ifi.no los( Mutton 4'oitips Dim. There was a fair run of mutton and lambs reported in the North Portland j yards over Sunday, but as during re- cent davs, the bulk of the supplies, eiime direct to a local meat company ; i fjoin its regular country buyer. Sales I were niade 25c higher for ewes and cartings. General mutton ami lamb situation j is excellent. ! General mutton and lamb market j Selert spring lambs S.75 Ordinary lambs ..... R.00 iff 8.25 Pest vearlines 7.25'ff7.50 ! G od to common wethers R.7 R W 6.99 j Grape market is firmer for all of--- ' ferincs. nn j Pear trade steady along the street. Butter market is showing further strength. I Wool market gainin the east; hides, too. I When your head aclies you simply ! must Iiave relief or you will go vild. !i's needless to suffer when you can :.ke a remedy like Dr. James' Head ". he Powders ami relieve the )piin and ':'itr:!ij.'!a at cice. Send somfnie to l.r ilrug store now for a dime pai'k:ije i' Dr. .Tames' Headache Powders. ' Mi't MilVcr! In a few moment you Ii :! line Uc:c!,uhe roue no more ; i i.nin. ' strellglb Ml P1I.I.A1! OK Tlld'.liS' IH'liUMi ST A l-T BEFORE , You let any work in our line, don't forget to get our prices. Estimates gladly furnished on any kind of stone, brick and cement work. S. RUGO & CO. Telephone 461 A few Reasons Wty Cook With Gas It Is Handy It Is top . Wastes Ho Fuel It is Clean and Cool in Summer, and is Absolutely Safe. Phone us and we will estimate the cost of" Installation. Range and Water Heaters Sold on Easy Terms. me power & Light Company Phone 40 In tho body which if not eliminated every day. become food for the mil lions of bacteria which Infest the bow els, the ipilck result Is poisons an I toxins which ale then absorbed In'o the blood causing headache, bilious attacks, foti) breath, bad taste, colds. 1 stomach trouble, kidney misery. sleeple sues, impure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day an 1 badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to ob tain a uunrter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the subject of Internal sanitation. .lust as soap and hot water act on Heavy to common ewes. 4.00 W 4.50 W. T. REEVES Democratic Candidate for Representative. (laid Adv.) Grain prices were slightly higher al ithe opening today, and developeo ! strength during the early trading, ; making fractional gains. December i wheat opened 5-Se up. at 11.54 5-S, i later selling to JI.55 1-4. j The bulls now look for a belter trading market In wheat and corn j with September out of the way. Ar gentine weather and grain reports con ! tlnne to he a factor in the trading I here. and. according to bull gossip. I damage in South American crops i would change the complexion of the I world's w heat supply. No definite fig ' tires can be had on the Argentine sur plus of old wheat, but It Is estimated at 20,000,000 to 40 000.000 bushels. the skin, cleansing, sweetening and iresnening. so nnicsii.ne piio,m,B wrBther remani, unchanged In and not water aci on tne siomacn, i liver, kidneys and bowels. It Is vast-i gentlne, according to late cable renews. ly more Important to bathe on the In-1 outside grain markets continue very side than on the outside, because the nrm ,, mllMlir, ps continue to skin poree do not alworb Impurities ,1(,v)0 ,,nrrhnses on the breaks. Irre into the blood, while the bowel pores Bllir Hr,m , exp,ctpd by a number 1- of traders. btcwkiiii'ihi w'wuui II CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY IXSIUAXCK AND LAND Bl'SIXF-SS BKNTliET & MOXTGOMEKY. REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. 815 Main street. Phone 404. .MtTlOXKKP.S. t'Ob W. F. TOHNKA, Al'CTlON eer, makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money.'' Leave orders at Kast Oregon an office. SECOND HAND DEAI J.I1S. HARJ5Y COVEi-ESK) If. (and all baseball stories about the leading teams in the American league now-a-days must be preceded with an If,) tho Detroit Tigers get In t the world's series. Harry Coveles kie will do most of the pitching for the Juimaleers. I'oveleskie is far and away the best twirler on the Tigers' Mail'. So far this season be has wo.i 22 games and lost 8. GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Estimates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections made. Room IT, Schmidt block. . FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Despain building. Carter & smytiie" atti'Wni;ys at law. Of fee In rear of Ameri can Naional Bank building. V. STUOBLE. DEALER IN NEW and second hand goods. Cash n.il all D..ot,ft .1, ,i rA tfn.i.la bought. Cheapest place in Pendleton: KTERSON to buy household goods, come and tret our prices. 219 E Court street Phone 271W. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. office over Taylor Hardware; company. j t lXFRAJi DIRECTORS. J. T. BROWN S rURNlTCRESTORB Funeral director and bceused era balmer. Most modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral cars. Call responded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. TWeibone 63. JOHN a BAKER. FLNEitAL Di rector and licensed einbulner Op- I posite postofflcr. Funeral parlor. , two f ineral .-ars. f-a'ls r- -ionded t day or night Phone 74. & BISHOP. neys at law; rooms 3 and Crawford building. ATTOR 4, Smitb- AUC1HTECT. RAYMOND W. HATCH. test. Despain Building. 78. Pendleton, Oregon. ATTORNEYS. RAI.EY A KALE Y. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American National Hank .Building. DOUGLAS W. B.UI.EY, ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and federsj courts. Rooms T 8 and 9, Despain building. FREDERICK ney at law. ford building STEIWER. ATTOR Offlcs In Smlth-Craw .MONTANA FARM LWW, NORTHERN PACIFIC KAILWAT Lands in eastern Montana at !.( to 18 per acre. (Suitable for ( .rmlng or grazing Easy terms. Kor infor mation write or cW K I loll, II line City, Montana. MlSlil.l..M(i S. S. A. I.OWELU ATTORNEY counsellor at law. Office spain building. LEGAL BLANKS fl' EVERY IiM- AND scr ptlon for omul) court, circull In De- i court. Justice eoiiit. real eet ni. etc. iur sa!e at Ea.it Oregoolao ofn