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DAILY EAST OltEGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. OCTOPER 9, 1010.
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Heating Problem
I Let Us Help You 1
I Solve It With
I KPKOAL (
Plan now for the coming winter when most of your
time must be spent indoors.
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A Shrewd Man
always has his winter coal supply in before the cold
snap arrives.
Are you one of these men?
Have you got your coal supply in the bins?
The comfort and satisfaction to both
you and your family are coal facts on a
warm subject.
If you have not ordered your coal as yet,
jro right to the phone and
Order a Lo&d of Our
Clean Rock Springs Coal
Good dry fir, pine and slabwood.
We sell the best quality at the lowest price and
jruarantee you good weight and service.
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MARY PICKFORD IN "HULDA FROM HOLLAND," A PARAMOUNT PICTURE, PRODUCED BY FAMOUS
PLAYERS.
"Mod? I ain't mad. I'l yust dinking.
"Dlnklng vot cornea ua too, me und Heinie und the utter boys."
It waa Mary Plckford, the world'a greatest motion picture star, who was doirur the thinking and the talking.
Heinle and the boye were her pala in the latest production she had made for rhe Paramount Program and which
little Mary declares most emphatically is the best piece of wprk she h5 done since she has appeared in Famous
Players productions. t , .
"Vot is de name of dot pitcher. Dot Way, Bhe ii called 'Hulda From Holland,' and I want you to member dot
nine Heinle 1st yust twlc years old. He is kleln Haral Hollacker. We haves much fun in pitchers."
Wis Parajngunt Picture has been given special showings in the large cities and is declared Miss Pickforr best
Spacious porches and
shady lawns lose their
charm when the North
wind whistles.
Fine oak living
"rooms, white enamel
bedrooms and tile bath
all lose their interest
when the mercury sinks
to zero unless you
have
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WEAKER
MttiltOKS WAXT LYXCIIINO
MWK A FEDERAL, OFFENSE
1UTI.AND,
IhwitondciK-y.
When feel discouraged und de
spondent do not give ud but take a
of Chamberlain's Tablet anlwek closed with
vou are almost certain to feel all
right within a day or two. Despond
ency Is very often due to indigestion
nnd biliousness, for which these tab
letK nre expectnlly valuable. Obtain
able everywhere. Adv.
Occasionally riches fly away from
an honest man and roost on the perch
erected by the other fellow.
TO DARKEN HAIR
APPLY SAGE TEA
I LOOK VOl Xti! MtlNU BACK ITS
! vvrnt Ah txLi gixws ako
1 ATTItAtTIVEXHSS.
I iTommon garden sage brewed
; .1 hcuvy tea with sulphur added,
Ituru grnyr Htreaked and faded
! Ijcauiil ally dark and luxuriant.
Into
will
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Just
J. A. YEAGER
Republican Candidate for
ASSESSOR
P:d Advertisement.)
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j a few applications will prove a reve-
lutinn if your hair is fading, streakcii
tir gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and
! Sulphur recipe at home, though, b
tmublesomo. An easier way Is to get
fa SO-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage awl
Sulphur at any drug store all ready
I for line. This Is the old time recipe
I improved by the addition of other In
. gredients.
While wispy, gray, railed hair Is not
xinful. we all dexire to retain our
youthful appearance and attractive
new. Hy darkening jour hair with
Wyeth's Sago and Sutphur Compound,
no one can tell, because It does so nat
urally, xo evenly. Tou Just dampen
:t ."punge or soft bruxh with It and
draw thin through j-our hair, taking
one .-mull .Ml rami at a time; by morn
ing all gray hairs have disappeared,
and nfter another application or two
your hair becomes eeautifully dark,
glnsxy, soft and luxuriant.
Thia preparation is a delightful toi
let requisite and Is not Intended for
the cure, mitigation or prevention (
(1 i.case.
(ire., Oct. 9. The
u showing of weak
ness in the swine divwlon of the North
Portland market. There was a fur
ther small Increase In the total mar
keting here for the six days as com
pared with the previous six days.
The extreme weakness In the cast-
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 Resolu-
itions urging that lynching be made
ia federal offense and that persons
! prosecuted for It be tried in another
indicated was in ordinary to poor ; .,,lute from their own were adopted
.ua,lt'. i today by the ational Equal Rights
j General cattle market range: . league in a convention here attended
i Prime light steers 16.75 06.90 . hy negro delegates rrom 25 states.
I Prime heavy steers 7.007.1U' Another resolution criticized President
healthful warmth and comfort. 5
j WE SELL IT!
E See us for j
ROCK SPRINGS COAL
E Lump or nut
Good dry fir, yellow and black pine. E
E Dry Slabwood that is dry.
All wood comes either four' foot or sawed. 5
I BL. BURROUGHS
Telephone 5 Ei
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Oood light steers 6.006.5U
.Stnckers and feeders 5.00 5 75
Prime dehorned cow ard
lilfers 5.50 B' 5.73
ern trade had its effect upon local; Bulls 8.604.5U
price sentiment. Wnile it is true that Prime light veal calves 7.007.50
local values are still Delow what the Prime heavy veal calves.. 4.00S6.0U
'astern trade is quoting for swine,
the decline there has Wen far more
severe than here.
General hog market:
Choice light weights $9.60 9.65
Oood light weights 9 40f(i).5
Medium weights 9.2509.35
Itough, heavy 8.509.00
(Wile. About Steady.
While there was a rnlrly liberal in
crease In the volume of cattle mar
keted at North Portland during the
week, thetrend of the trade was gen
erally steady.
Ileal good quality was quoted steady
to firm all week, the only weakness
Mutton Supplies Greater.
Small Increase was shown in mut
ton market receipts her for tb WMk
On the North Portland market the
bulk of the supplies came direct to
local killers from their country buy
ers. Market in general was firm to
higher for the six days' trading.
General mutton and lamb market:
Select spring lambs 8.7f
Ordinary Iambs S 00 S.25
Best yearlings 7.25 7.50
Oood to common wethers.. 5.75 6.00
Hest ewes 6.75 6.0c
Heavy to common ewes ... 4.004.50
BIG EATERS GET
KIDNEY TROUBLE
T K K SALTS AT I IIIST SUiS )l
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HACK-'UTIK.
W. T. REEVES
I wnocralic Candidate for
Representative.
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HUGHES ODDS DROP
AFTER HE TALKS TO
PITTSBURG CROWD
lASSKN' KlllTTIOX SPREADS.
PITTSBURG.
KEDOING, Cal., Oct. 6. A great
streamer of smoke, miles long, spreaa
j today from Lassen Peak, which was
that , in eruption two hours, spitting steam
Wilson for permitting seggregatlon
of negro civil service employes and
declared for Charles E. Hughes for
president.
Are You Jjooklng Old?
Old age comes rjulck enough with
out inviting it Some look old at
forty. That is because they neglect
the liver and bowels. Keep your bow
els regular and your liver healthy
and you will not only feel younger but
look younger. When troubled with
constipation or biliousness take
Chamberlain's Tablets. They are in
tended especially for these ailments
and are excellent Easy to take and
mast agreeable In effect Obtainable
everywhere. Adv.
FOVIt UATTI.KSHIPS IN;
TKXAS WITH NEW RECORD
ftiinnrrs Do Exceptionally Fine Target
Work and Earn $6000 Prize
Money.
Oct. . Odds
Hughes will be elected receded today! and smoke from the northern nar ot
to 7 to 5 against Wilson. The betting j the crater. The eruption today was
commissioner who quoted the 7 to 5 1 much more pronounced than that ot
fald that unless Hughes money soou j yesterday.
puts In an appearance the odds will I
drop to even nnd to ads on President
Wilson. He has held 15000 Wilson
money for two weeks with no takers,
at two to one The commissioner
said the republicans naven't "peeped" i
in a betting way since Hughes' visit !
here.
Lassen Peak erupted Mav ai. 19H.
j after years of sleep.
Once in a while a lap- mm u. iks
, i"'r work out of Idle curlosiiv.
For a Muddf complexion.
Take Chamberlain's Table's an.i
adopt a diet of vegetables and cereals.
Contentment abide with the Take outdoor exercise dalK- ln,i vnnr
truth." says the old adage, but very , romolexion will h .nnw
n- men are in a punmun to voucn . within a few months. Try
for. the truth of it. j tainable everywhere. Adv.
Ob-
She Weeps Real Salt Tears
NEW TOKK, Oct. 7. The battle
ships Texas, Arkansas, Wyoming and
New York of the Atlantic arrived at
New York yesterday from short-range
target practice off the Virginia Capes.
The Texas, officers fald, not only
upheld her position as holder of the
gunnery trophy and battle efficiency
pennant, but broke her record of last
year. Some of her 14-inch gun point
ers never have missed a target since
ithe ship went Into commission two
land a half years ago. The crews of
one 14-inch turret and of three 5-inchl
(guns were awarded the Navy E for
their exceptional work. The men wt'l
have $6000 prize money divided am
ong them.
The sailors attribute the success of
the Texns to their mascot, Buster, a
Boston bull terrier, which was sent to
the Fhip with regular enlistment pa
pers when the Iowa was sold to
Greece.
BETTER AND SOFTER
LIGHT
Is assured by the use of some
of these beautiful fixture of
ours. They give a light that
illuminates the room perfectly,
but that does not tire or strain
the eyes. They are not expen
sive considering; their extra ef
ficiency and extra beauty. Why
not at least see them?
J. L. VAUGHAN
An adage that cuts all round must
be a circular saw.
(fOR RE-ELECTION)
The AniHiicaii men and women
must guard constantly against kidney
trouble, because we eat too much
anil nil our food L- rich. Our blood
Is filled Willi uric acid which the kid
neys strive lo filter out, they weaken
from overwork, become sluggish; the
eliniliiatlve tissues clog and the result
is kidney trouble, bladder wettkneHi
nnd a general decline In health.
When your kidneys reel like lumps
of lead; your back hur s or the urine
is cloudy, full of sediment or you are
nlillgod to seek roller two or three
limes duritii the night; If you suffer
with sick headache or dl?..y, nervous
spells, acid stomach, or you have
rheumatism when the weather is bad,
get from your pharniadst about four
ounces of Jud Salts; take a talile
spoonful In a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act fine This fa
mous falts Is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon Juice, combined
w'th llthla, and has been used for
generations to flush nnd stimulate
clogged kidneys; to neutralize the
nclds In the urine so it no longer Is
a source of Irritation, thus ending
bladder disorders.
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot in
jure, makes a delightful effervescent
Ilthla-water beverage, and belongs In
every home, because nobody can
make a mistake ly having a good
I iiliiey flushing any time.
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OMivaKwvni after pneumonia, ty
phoid fever and the grip, Is some
times merely apparent, not real. To
make it real and rapid, there ia no
other tonic so highly to be recom
mended as Hood's Sarsaparilla. Thou,
sands so testify. Take Hood's. Adv.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured.
hy local applications, as they cannot reacli
lhe diseased portion of the ear. There la
inly one way to cure catarrhal deafness,
And that is by a constitutional remedy,
t'atarrhat Deafness Is caused by an In
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Custuchian Tube. When this tube la
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Im
perfect hearing, and when It la entirely
closed. Deafness Is the result. Unless the
inflammation can be reduced and this tube
restored to Its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever. Many cases of
Irafness are caused by catarrh, which Is an
Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh Cure acta thru the blood
on the mucous surfaces of the system.
We will give One Hundred Dollara for
any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be cored by Hall's Catarrh fare- Circulars
free. All Druggists. 75c.
K. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo, 0
CHICHESTER S PILLS
win "-'if niAlU, JL
La4lr! AnJt jmmr Draftftet for A
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botes, sak. rt Piua Rtblx. V
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M5 htxrw-fiK Bt. Safest, Alw Reliabia
SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVEMHERE
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES
HOT TAUALES
CHILLI COM GARNE
SPANISH STTLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and up-to-date.
FIRST CLASS EERTICB
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sta,
Phone 57. Pendleton, Ore.
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II WeitjAlU St., Up.uir.. Phone 433 H
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CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
INSFRANCK AND LAND nVSIXFA-
BESTLET & MONTGOMERY. RE-M
estate, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agsnts. 815 Main street. Fhone
404.
Al tTIOIUEFKS.
eer, makes a specialty of farmers
stock and machinery sales. "The
man that gets you the money.'- Leave
orders at Kast Oregon an office.
SKfM) HAND DVU-lcnS
GEORGE W COUTTS ATTORNET
at law. Estimates settled, wills
deeds, mortgages and contract
drawn. Collections made. Room
17, Schmidt block.
FEE FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office In Despain building.
CARTER & SMTTHE, ATTORNEYS?
at law. Office in rear of Amen
can Naional Bank building.
LOUISE HUFF. FAMOUS PLAYERS STAR IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES
No wonder LoiiIrc Iltilt en melt an entire audience by her tears! As tl,
ceno from the Famous Players Paramount production "The Kewanl of V
lonce" the dainty little player really sheds bona fide tears, which not ov
flieodoro Roosevelt could brand lis a bit of nature-faking! In tlio rolo
Jiitlence she hns Just learned of the death of lice f"ther- hence tlio cor:
j i'v of brine.
V s-rnOtil.E. DEALKR IN
and second hand goods. Cash
paid for all second-hand goods
bought. Cheapest place in Pendleton
to be' household goods. Come and
get our t.rlcea 19 E. Court street
Phone 27 1W.
JAMKS rt. PERRY ATTllnvpv I'l
I law. Office over Taylor llai.1.u.
NEW ; eomuany.
AucurrfXT.
RAYMOND W. HATCH.
test. ltespnin Huilding.
7S. Pendleton. Oregon.
ATTOKNF.YS.
K.M.KY kau:y. ATTOHNKVS A I
law. (Office In American National
Bank Building.
PETERSON & BISHOP. ATTOI1
neys at law; rooms 3 and 4, Smith'
Crawford building.
FUNERAL IHltFCroii-
J. T. BROWN'S FCRNITI'IIK STOK1
Funeral director and licensed em
balnier. Most modem funeral par
lor, morgue and funeral cars. Call
responded to day or night Corner
Main and Water streets IV.ebhone
J.
JOHN 8. BAKER, FVNF.UAI, Di
rector and licenced tmiuliinr. Op
posite poMoffice. Funeral parlor,
two funeral car. t'ai: r.-p(,n,jwi t(
day or night. Phone 71.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORN RY
at law. Will practice In all Mate
and federal courts. Rooms 7. 8 and
i. Despain building.
STE1WKH. ATTOU
Office In Sinlth-Crsw
MONTANA FARM I AMIS.
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NORTHERN PACIHc CAll.WAt
Lands in eastern Mont'tha u' lilt
to i per acre. Smt i! !e f r t rru in
or grulng Easy tern.n f or Infor
mation write or see W K Hull MUee
City, Montana.
FREDERICK
ney at law. office in Smith-Craw- IKMTlt.s.
ford tuiildlng
I;, S. A. Itl.K
S. A LOWELL, ATTOKNKY AM Ited t-i the :: --r.
counsellor at law. Office In He Hours t.i l ami 2 t
spaln building. : poMi''ent. Suite i'l
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