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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1916.
PAGE NINE
Candidates
Announcements
(Paid Advertisements.)
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HELIX MAN PURCHASES
MEAT MARKET PROPERTY
W. T. REEVES
Democratic Candidate tor
Representative.
(F'uld Adv.)
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J. J. I bMVlLA
Republican Candidate for
ASSESSOR
(Paid Advertisement)
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I REPRESENTA IVE I
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There was a libera) run of Bwine in
he yards at North Portland over
night, und the general trend of the
trude was slightly weaker. Sales in
general were made about a dime
lower than the start of the week, the
bulk of the early business being
around $9,155. although It wot quite
possible that a nniuli amount would
be Hold a fraction higher.
General hojr market:
Choli'o IlKht weights ....89.6otfilr.C5
Good IlKht weights 9.4049.611
Medium weight 9.25ft;9.35
Rough heavy 8 503.0U
Catilu Receipts (jootl.
Kather Rood run of cattle was
shown In the yards over night. Flf
ten loudK CHme from one shipper at
WelHor, Idaho. While the offerings
were of good quulity. the stock was
Hllifhtlv heavier weights than the
trade cared for. Moat of the local
killers are filled up with cattle and
while they are not seeking any liberal
additional supplies, mill at tha mo
mn,i they are not Inclined to heit
down general values.
General tattle market runge:
rrlme light steers $6. J6J?tt.!iu
Prime heavy steers 7.00 V 7.10
(Jood light steers 6.0(1 mi G.oO
Mockers and feeders B.00 'ri
Prime dehorned cows and
heifers S505.7&
Common cows 4.nl)i.0t)
Pulls .B04.W
Prime light veal calves.... 7.00)7 6
Prime heavy veal calves.. 4.0" COO
Iimxltng Ein Comn Forward.
, Kurrle IWX'lare Jle Ila Made
More Money and I,ot lns at IIclU
Than Anywhere Ho Kver Lived.
Two loads of breed ewes came for. i EaM Oregonlan Special)
ward to the mutton and lamb dlvalon
at North Portland over night. Seme HEIJX, Oct. 11. O. Kurrle has
additional valley stuff was expected l'ught the property oceupl.d by him
later in the day. conducting a meat market from A. P.
General mutton and lamb situation Myrlrk of Pendleton. Mr. Kurrle
In steady. states he ha made more money and
General mutton and lamb market. Jost lens In Helix than anywhere he
Select spring lambs t 8.; 5 ever lived.
Ordinary lambs 8 00WS.25 A. I.. Grover bought one-half sec-
Heat yearlings 7.25Q7.50 tlon of land yesterday, six miles south
Good to common wethers. 6.75W6.O0 of town of Dave Nelson for (39,000.
Best ewes 5.75 if? .00 J. c. Pcter.-on has sold his lease on
Heavy to common ewes... 4. 00(94. SO the J. !. Kllllan place to Jens Olsen.
cln-day iJvPwux'lr Shippers. Term, four years.
llogH C. E. Patterson, Oreland, Kd Rlngle hai bought the Improve
Cal 2 loads, Red Uiuff 1 load; Rob- ments on a section of school land
ert McCrow, Goldendale, Wash.. 1 near La Crosse and leased the land
load; P J. McGrall, Roosevelt, Wash., for five years. He expects to leave
1 lad; H. c. Davidson, Emmett, Ida- for his new home the 18th instant,
ho, 1 loud; Grover ISros., New Ply- Ills brother and partner Laurence
mouth, Idaho. 1 load; W. H. Fields will continue farming the ranch north
Idaho Falls, Idaho, i load, Shelley 1 of town.
load; Rush & Hlte, Rupert, Idaho, 2 ney Winn is fencing a section ol
loads; A. W. Urad haw, Medford, 2 ina with hoir wire.
CHICAGO VICTIM AND
WOMAN WHO hllrr IIKR
loads; William IilocK, Independent e,
1 load; Reese & Loop, McMinnvllle, 1
load; First Stales Pavings Hunk, Mid
land, 1 load.
Cattle George Kohlhagen. Ro.se
burg, 1 load; M. II. Dement, Myrtle
Point, 2 load.i; KJdweil & Trowbridye,
Weiser, Idaho, 15 loads.
Sheep W. H. Reeves, West Sclo. 1
load; R J. Carsner, 1 load.
Mixed stuff Robert McCrow, Ocn
tertrllle. Wash., 2 loads cattle and
hogs; C. K. Lucke, Molalla. 1 load
calves and hogs; J. W. Vetch, Cottng.
Crove. l load cattle and sheep.
Mr, and Mrs. Emil Timmerman
have returned from their honeymoon
trip to the coast. Mr. Timmerman
will farm a part of the John Timmer
man estate and thej- will occupy the
place east of town known as the W
13. Henderson homestead.
The new machinery for the Advo
cate came Saturday.
Wm. Johnson of Adams, was in
town Saturday looking after busines'
connected with the Charles Johnson
estate.
The Misses Kuther entertained Mr
and Mrs. J. R. King of Vansycle at
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HPS aARiY 1 MRS J0SC?rj
How Would You Accept the Ring?
lira. Josetihlna C Leduc nf Sheii
dinner Sunday and to a motor trip to dan Road Chicago,' wag wounded by
i'enaieion jaier in me evening.
Everybody is buying fuel and mak
lug preparations for winter.
Otto Serrell has bought a new Bu
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YOUR BATHROOM WARM AND
COMFY WITH ONE OF OUR
from $3.00 up
Once used you wonder how you ever got along
without it.
Pacific Power & Ligfit Company
Phone 40
S. MAX IS CHIEF
OF CI11NA R.ULWAI
ST. PAUL. Oct 11. The appoint-
Mrs. Harry Belzer of Brooklyn in the " ' ' i 'J; . 2
. h.0i ;..,.- w,- Northen entfneer, to be chief engi
neer of the new 160,000,000 Chinese
railroad, the contract for which was
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Hotel Walton. Philadelphia. Mra
Leduc was there with Joseph C
Graveur of New York. Mrs. Belzer
killed Graveur, wounded Mrs. Leduo,
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CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tclb How To Oct quick Relief
from Head-Colds. It's Splendid!
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You can't puncture a pneumatic
tire by pinning -your faith to it.
ISA
POISON FACTORY
IKGKK KVFUYONE TO DRINK
V.IAHS OF HOT WATER BE.
FORE BHE-iKJAST.
MAE MURRAY, FAMOUS PLAYERS STAR IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES.
There are a great many ways of receiving one's engagement ring from th
nan of one's choice, but this Illustration was snapped shortly after Mae Mur
ray wag proposed to In one of her Paramount Picture produced by the Famous
Player.
Mrs. Minnie Walker attended th an(J tnfn pnot herself to death.
Saturday Afternoon Club at Weston
, Saturday, held at the residence- of
Mr. A. J. Mclntyre. Mrs. Walker iJ
a member of the club.
Helix shipped out 120 carloads of
wheat during September.
Mrs. T. J. Matlock, who has been
vMtlng with her daughter, Mrs. G.
W. Piper, during the summer' left
Friday for her home in Tacoma.
Mr. and Mrs. W. fl. Davidson were
visitors Sunday.
W. H. Albee and family motored
to Pendleton Saturday.
Frank Kllllan is home from Arlington.
Joe Scott of Athena, was a Friday .juat as coal, when it bums, leaves
viaitor. behind a certain amount of lncom-
Thc Intermountaln show had a bustible material In the form of ash
good crowd Monday nighL es, so the food and drink taken day
Clifford Kendall is clerking for uftPr day Paves m the alimentary
Smith Bros while E. U Norvell is in canal a certain amount of lndiges-
Portland. ti,ie material, which if not complete.
Ralph Clark, two year old son ol jy eliminated from the system each
Mr. and Mrs. Lorain Clark, who was daJi becomes food for the millions of
burned by running through embers bacteria which infest the bowels,
of a bonfire two weeks ago, is much fYom tni8 ma38 of ieft-over waste,
improved, toxins and ptomain-like poisons arc
Joe Hodgen of Weston, was a Sat- farn,ed and sucked into the blood,
urday visitor. Me and women wn0 oan't get feei
Mia Vesta Morrison, who is teach- ing right must begin to ,ake inside
Ing in Juniper, was here Saturday and baths. Before eating breakfast each
Kunfl4y' morning drink a gias of real hot wa-
Ira Scott was home a few days the ter wUn a teaspoonrul of limestone
first of the week. He is farming ex- phosphate ,n lt t0 wasn out of th0
tenslvely near La Crosse, thlrt feet of bowela the prevlouJi
i eierson anu lamuy are visn- (jay's accumulation of poisons and.
ing wun tne.r parents, Mr. ana Mrs. toxing an(, ,Q kfep ,ne entjre aIlmen.
li V ..... ... tarr canal dean, pure and fresh.
JU'U U1 Those who are subject to sick head-
, v..o..co u.luu u uul ache, colds, biliousness, constipation,
VI , r....... other" wh0 wake "P wlth bad ta8t,J'
......m, Ul , foul breath, backache, rheumatic stllf-
was in town bunday. neBS or hllve a gou s,ornach
C. C. Connor of Pendleton, was a ft . ara "
obtained by the Siems-Carey com
pany of Bt. Paul, wag announced to
day by Chester P. Slems, president of
the company. Confirmation of Kyie's
appointment was received by cable
from the Chinese government
BARBER LOSES 2
AND THEN KILLS gEL
DENVER, Oct li. Mariano Lo
cero. 13, a barber, died at the county
hospital yesterday afternoon, three
hour after he shot himself t the
Waverly hotel, 1012 Larimer street
III health and the loss of tit while
riding on a train Into Denver la be
lieved to have been the cause of hi"
act Lucero came to Denver Friday
from Canon City with another man.
' who robbed him.
OUR GROWTH
has been steady since our establishment
twenty-seven years ago.
This is due both to the unquestioned ,
safety we provide for funds and to the fact
that we have always been able to extend
to our depositors every service and accom
modation in keeping with sound banking.
We cordially welcome both small and
large accounts.
Total resources over $3,000,000.
HS ATTEND BARGAIN SALE 'c
AS IWMITIJ'XiGini IS CLOSING W
In on minute your clogged nostrils
will open, the air passages of your
head will clear and you can breathe
freely. No more hawking, snuffling,
blowing, headache, dryness. No Strug.
sling for breath at night; your cold
or catarrh will be gone.
Get a small bottl of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggjst now. Apply
a lltte of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream In your nostrils. It
penetrates through every air passage
of the head, soothes the inflamed or
swollen mucous membrane and roller
iomoB instantly.
If Just fine. Don't stay stuffed
up with a cold or nasly catarrh Re
lief comes so quickly.
twice pitovirs.
If you suffer backache, sleepless
nights, tired, dull days and distressing
urinary disorders, don't experiment
Read this twice-told testimony. It's
Pendleton evidence doubly proven
L. Oreenawald, prop, shoe repair
shop, Cottonwood street. Pendleton
says: "t had much backache nml
soreness across my kidneys and It
troubled me day and night. I was al
so liothored by the kidney secretions
burning in passage. They were ton
frequent and scanty. One box or
Dnan'a Kidney Pill cured me."
(Statement given May 17, 1910.)
On May 12. 19H. Mr. Oreenawald
said: "I am glad to buck up every
word of my former recommendation
for Don' Kidney Pills. Now and
them. If I notice my kidney are la
any way affected, I take Doan'l Kid
ney PHI and they never fall to re
lieve the trouble."
!0o, at all dealer. Foster-Mllburn
Co , Mfgi-8, Buffalo, N. T.
pENVKR, Oct. 12 V. C. Fish. Sill
Race street, decided to sell out and
quit the bootlegging business hurt
night. His decision was wise, but the
time was unpropltlous. Hi custom
er assembled to uhsim 111 the dissolu
tion, and among these present were
Officers Cook, Klein and Schneider of
the bootlegging squad, who took Fish,
a case of whisky and a bottle of beer
to the police station :n the patrol wa
gon. Fish told the police authorities he
had obtained work with a railway
Friday visitor.
Mrs. Eva Myrick, who has been
vbdting her mother, Mrs. Caroline An
derson, returned to her home in Pen
dleton Sunday.
E. Achilles of Ring station, was a
ter pound of limestone phosphate
from the drug store, and begin prac
ticing Internal sanitation. This will
cost very little, but is sufficient to
make anyone an enthusiast on the
subject.
Remember inside bathing is more
ompany and is expected to go to
work next week, and was bootlegging
to tide over his temporary financial Knturdiv visitor
embarrassment Police officers say
they warned him two weeks ago to Adam gund. mornIng and evening imPrf"l hn outside bathing be
discontinue hi H legal operations anJ and Ht(n)ed Cer between trains Mon- fauM .the skin Dore d not , bsorj
twenty-five complaint from neigh- ,,nv rnl ,., ,h( stllte convention n'Puties Into the blood, causing poor
bor are on file In tho police station. at Tacoma
He was released on bond. Mr and Mrs John Moislrom 0f
Adams were Monday visitors.
Robert Purdy, who has been as
And a man's past may be a wretched sisting George McGranahan during
prophet of his future. the harvest months, ieft for Portland
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Preston ol
head Huntington Beach, Cal., were in tow
health, while the bowel pores do. Just
as soap and hot water cleanses, sweet
ens and freshens the skin, so hot wa
ter and limestone phosphate act on
the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels.
jl jj
BETTER AND SOFT ICR
LIGHT
la assured by the om of some
of these beautiful fixture of
oar. They give m light that
Illuminate the room perfectly,
but that doe not Ura or strata
the eyes. They are not ex pen
sive considering their extra ef
ficiency and extra beauty. Why
not at least see them?
J. L. VAUGHAN
When pride turns a man's
he's sure tt,look the wrong way.
.M onduy.
KING GEORGE ON THE FIRING LINE INSPECTS BIG GUNS
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SOLD BV DULOQISTS EVERYWHERE
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fresh Every Day CRAWFISH
OYSTERS CLAMS SEA CRABS
Fine, Clean Furnished Room to Connection. steam Heated.
The Quelle Restaurant
Exclusive distributing depot In Pendleton for FALrS Sea Food.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y
IXKIKANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
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JBENTLET ft MONTciOMERT, REAL
estate, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agante. 816 Main street Phone
404.
AVCTIONF.KHS.
COL. W. F. YOHNKA. Al'CTION
eer, makes a specialty of farmers
stock and machinery sales. "The
man that sets you the money." Leave
orders at Kast Oiegon'an office.
" SECOND HAND DEALERS.
vr'TtUKLE.'lLERN
i nnd second hand goods. Cash
paid for all second-hand goods
bought. Cheapest place In Pendleton
to biM' household goods. Come and
Ret our prtrea 2l E. Court street
Phone 17 1W.
GEORGE W COUTTS. ATTORNEY
at law. Estimates settled, wills,
deeds, mortgages and contracts
drawn. Collection made. Room
17. Schmidt block.
FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS) AT LAW.
Office In Despaln building.
CARTER & SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In rear of Ameri
can Xaional Bank building.
ARCHITECT.
KINC CE0J2.m&PXCTIJG MflP.TAR ON FJKJWG LIKE
This interesting picture shows Kin ;
pit on the western front, during a re
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to the
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fitimng line
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SWf- FLM SEttvrcS.
.iaof I'ntish li" itxi'i x ii
RAYMOND W. HATCH, ARCHI
test. Despain Building. phone
78. Pendleton, Oregon.
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ATTOUXETS.
i RALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT
law. office In American National
Bank Building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
company.
PETERSON & BISHOP. ATTOR-
neys at law; rooms 1 and 4, Smith
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILT, ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice In all state
and federal courts. Rooms 7, 8 and
9. Despaln building.
FCNEKAL DIRECTORS.
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STOR.
Funeral director and licensed em
balmer. Most modern funeral par
lor, morgue and funeral cars. Call,
responded to day or msM Corner
Main and Water streets T'lpnuav
43.
JOHN 8. PAKER. FUNERAL Di
rector and tceiid embalinur. Op.
posite potof!. i r. hiiri.-r.il parlor,
two funeral car.. I'aiin ri'S"uded to
day or night rtwne 75
MONTANA FARM LAXDH.
FREDERICK
ney at law.
ford building.
PTEIWER. ATTOR
Offic In Smith-Craw-
NORTHERN PA'-ine RAILWAY
Lands In eastern Montana at 13 It
to (U per acre. .Suttal.'le tor farming
or grazing E.isy terms. For Infor
mation write or see W. E Holt. Mile
City, Montana.
IHH TORS
a A LOWELL. ATTOrtNBT AND
counsellor at law. Offico In De
spaln building.
DR. S. A. I'.ni: - l it (.TIi K MM
ltid to the ee. nr. ii'-si; an tltroat.
Houis 1 to 12 ii n I J tu 1. !y p.
t-ointnient y.iite n. J'it.1 I'lilg