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TEN PAGE3 DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1916. PACK P.EVF.N :';:::::i:H:iii:i!itii:!iii:uiui:i:!iiuiiiii:!& ! 8!l Rc3in I I HiiDrGsoisI S RBCETVB OTTR SPECIAL S ATTENTION. S , W are at all time equlpp- 5 'ed to supply yocr needs at shortest notice with practical s' first quality rubber good a. S We Mil the famous adver- tlsee! "iUnileek Robber tloeats an guarantee utmost 5 satisfaction and value. S Telephone order from you. 5 your nnrie or phyiiolan re- 3 eeive our Instant attention. E Deliveries are prompt aad E correct E Give u a trial Tallman & Co. j if Leading Droffjirtt S SlIltlllllllllllllllllHIIMttlHIIIIIIIIIIIIMll? Good Ranches Cheap For reasons unnecessary to mention here, I am going to sell my 1284 acre, highly improved wheat ranch, which is practical ly all under cultivation, and only 4 1-2 miles from Town and Railroad at a sacrifice of ONLY 25.00 per acre, on terms of 210,000.00 earn, balance, easy terms. ALSO (40 acres, 08 per cent good wheat land, except tonally level, unbroken, price only 216.00 per sere, good terms. AND THREE Sections, under the John Day-Umatilla Irrigation project, at 210.00 per acre, half rash. I will sell separate. W. D. NEWLON. Lexington, Ore. REMEMBER Teur friends could buy anything you would give them for Christmas, except your photograph. SEE WHEELER At the studio. Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES cr HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON GARNE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date FIRST CLASS 8ERVICB TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb sod Cottonwood 8ts. Phone M7. Pendleton, Ore. - Hong Kong Caf 3 ND NOODLE PARLOR Noodles AND Chop Suey Outside Tray Orders a Specialty. Pmes for ladles and gentlemen. OPIDN DAT AND ALL NIGHT Meal Tickets, 21 Meals for $4.00 .ipcolal Chloken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main Street Next to B. O. Blf. Fhona 101 A Reliable Remedy for Kidneys and Bladder Foley Kidney Pill. Also Do Remarkable Work Where There Are Urinary Irregularities Irregular, painful bladder action Is another couvinclng evidence of kidney trouble. The nrine becomes concentrated, causing great Irrita bility of the bladder. There Is a de sire to pass water frequently with a . painful burning sensation. This ir regularity becomes a serious nuisance at night, causing loss of rest and sleep to one already weakened by kidney trouble. There is also the added danger of chilling the body, a condition to be very carefully avoided at such a time. Foley Kidney Tills control this situation promptly and effectively. They cause a normal, healthy flow, relieving the concentrated condition that produced the Irritability and burning sensation. The bladder ac tion Is regulated to avoid the too frequent calls, and easy restful nights, without pain or backache, without loss of sleep or bad dreams, Is a quick result MONDAY, The Birth of An Order. Levi Youngren has been commis. aioned organizer of the Pendleton branch of the National Brotherhood of Post-Election Bobbers and he Is ready for the initial meeting. He has appointed Henry Rosenberg, Jr., Supreme Suffering Bobber, Hans Col lins, Exalted Waller; Sol Baum, Chief Clerk of the Crying Room; George Perlnger, Liquidator of Losses; Frank Curl, Prophet; Bat NeUon. Provider of Allbies, and Newt Burgess, delegate to the national convention. Making the Losers Pay. On the day after election Raj Humphrey, master tonsortalist, hung a sign in his window, "Long Faces' 10 Cents Extra." A OHticat r. Clark Nelson was an unmitigated Hughes supporter and everybody 1 knew It When the returns had made I it plain that Wilson had been re- elected, a yeller for Woodrow . ex I pressed a desire to hunt up Nelson. "You can't see him," said Horse 1 Turner. : "Why not?" said the other. I "The doctors won't let anybody in," said Horse. Well, isn't That What Flunk turl Predicted? Anybody that chances to stray into a certain office on the corner of Main and Court these days Is almost sure to tie met at the door by Judge Marsh all achuckle. The Judge promptly produces from a vest pock et a dollar coin wrapped In a piece of paper. While John Montgomery busies himself with his work, the Judge explains that the dollar In not an ordinary dollar at all but ono that he Intends framing and hanging In the curio room of the county li brary. He then presents the paper in which the coin is wrapped. On it is written. "This is One Dollar won from J E. Montgomery on the poor, est political bet ever made." II seems that John had bet that Uma tilla county would give Huches a 1500 majority over Wilson. lhoncv lnrtrv. To the Editor of nnlldocirer- Thoiich I am but a stronger In thb town of Hound -Tp fame. Please give me space to make -a kick. I II Ihnnk you for the same. I ain't no regular kicker. Hut I'm sure that you'll agree PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! People Notice It. Drive Them OS with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass yon much longer if you get a package of l)r. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Geanse the blood, the bowels and the liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel there's never any sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec tively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets Is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent year among pa tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week See how much better you feel and look. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. 'A OVV.y TllVHSDA 1 MUKNI.Mi, mov. mi. U.S. Cafe The newest and cleanest 'A place In the city. We serve ex A cellent meals. Next door to f Kinpire Meat Market. Give us a trial. w Mr. J. M. Hayes ol Spring Place, Oa.. R. r. V. No. 3, write us: "I suf fered with a terrible backache In the small of my hack, and urinating was Irregular and executive in' quantity. It was very red and I suffered a ter rible stinging and burning sensation. I could hardly stoop over and It In terfered with my work. 1 began ink ing Foley Kidney Pills, and after awhile my urine became regular, the stinging and burning stopped, and my backache disappeared entirely." Foley Kidney Pills are sold every where in 60c and 11.00 sites. The 11.00 site Is the more economical buy, as It contains ife times as many as the 60c site, NOVEMBER 13, 1916. That 1 ain't to blame when I explain What happened here to me. I went into a phone booth With deposition kind. But when I came out of that place I'd lost my peace of mind, For Central asked my number Borne seven times or more Before I got It through her head I almost had to roar. And then there was a silence While with sweat upon my dome I stood in there and smothered. Then, "I gue-s they ain't to home"1 Said Central, "I've been ringing For ten minutes now or more And I can't get no answer. Aw, say mister, don't get sore." Then I asked her what the number She had rung so hard and long And say, would you believe It? That number was dead wrong. Then I slammed up that receiver So the thlnkin's that I thought Wouldn't set that phone on fire. They were so bloomln' hot. Now do not think I'd grumble If this thing had once occurred But in a few short hours This case had made the third And many other people From many another place In speoklng of Pendleton's service Declare It a disgrace. So a Pendleton's reputation Is so great in many things. Let's bring it up to the standard When It comes to telephone 'rings. And when you read this over Don't label me a crank, For 1 am yours for better things, So long. Sincerely, FRANK. Election Oause Funny Thing. By way of celebrating the election of Wilson, Jim Shafer bought a clean shave. "I want everybody to be able to see me grin." he said by way of explanation. TVach Them S"me Other Tune Tliun "On Aiwunt of tln War." Robert McAuslan of the University of Oregon evtension department will start a class In retail salesmanship In thLs city tonight Major Moorhouse says he. hopes he won't teach our clerk to get any more for their good. than they're getting now. The HoMit of l"revariHtlon. Jim Kstes says he knows a man who Is such a dam liar that he hag to hire a man to call his own hogs. iHMl IMy 'a Pr Farmers. Ju-t a week ago today a fello'v overheard Marion Jack, one of Uma tilla county's best known Baron Ilroadacres, pleading with a friend to vote for Hughes. "We don't want any more democratic hardtimes," he said. "The country is starving right now. ' If wheat goes down to (1 60 again we expect to see some of these farmers patronizing soup houses. Hughes says he won't congratulate Wilson until all of the returns are In and he is sure of the tlnal result. Un til then he will follow the policy of "watchful waiting." Having won every precinct In ths county. Miss Grace Gilliam, treasurer, elect is what we would call a carryall candidate. Of the Badneiw Tliat Follow Gladness. We are reliably informed that George Fitch Gilmore bet a hat on Hughes with Charley Btype and early Tuesday evening called at the Kopper Kettle to tell the proprietor the kind of a hat he preferred. He hasn't been seen since. Newt Burgess early the same even ing look up a collection to stage the "b ggost republican parade ever seen In Pendleton " He hasn't been seen since. Hoi Baum, after watching the early returns from the election, made sev. eral 2 to 1 bets on Hughes. Funeral announcement wll be made later. TnW. The late Hoc Best, during the re cent campaign, referred to himself. Rltner, Stclwer and Stanfleld. the four republican candidates for the legisla ture, ss the republican quartet, and he asked that the voters keep the quartet Intact for the sake of har mony. However, It scorns that Mayor Doc was not able to strike the pop ular chord In his solo worjj during the last year, making more noise than music as it were, and he was released Lou Hodgen was hired In his place, and It would seem that a man who can carry a county can baritone. A Slip of the Subtracting Machine. Tribune report Saturday. "Final count in Umat.lla county. Hughes 20(2, Wilson 40. Majority 744." And yet they say figures don't lie. poet-Qedlon Poetry. Election day is o'er And some are mighty sore, But many more are happy as can be. For 'Wilson la the man. Take his place? Why no one can. He with honor has maintained neu trality. He will keep us out of war. Just as he has done before, And we'll help those suffering na tion! get their bread. For we can always brag There's no stain upon our flag, Not as long as Mr. Wilson's at the head. While excitement was Intense, People showed their common sense, True Americans thy proved, more than a few, And we got the president, Who is truly heaven sent For Just such times as we are pass ing through. We have all been greatly blet. By our good old loyal west. MM PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 13. With little price change in the general quo tation list, the market for both mut ton and Iambs continues strong at North Portland. Receipts during the week were liberally increased over the preceding six days but as heretofore little stuff is being forced upon the opn market. Killers continue to se cure the bulk of the current require ments from their own feed lots in the country. General mutton and lamb market .Select spring lambs t 8-75 Ordinary lambs 8-25 Best yearlings 7.50 7.75 Good to common wethers 5.75 & 6.00 Best ewes 5.604J6.00 Heavy to common ewes ... 4.00 4.50 Increased run of hogs and sheep were shown in the North Portland yards for the week, but there was a decrease of offerings in both cattle and calves. In general considerable strength was shown In the hog division of the lc.cal market. Sales were made at fractionally better prices. The best of all was that the demand continues excellent with outside buyers in con stant attendance here to secure sup plies. As compared with this same period a year ago the run of hogs into th North Portland yards is showing a very heavy decrease. This is due en tirely to the fact that holdings in the Immediate Portland territory are smaller than last year and that the eastern markets are getting additional shipments from the Interior. General hog market: Choice light weights $9.566 9.60 Good light weights 9.409.50 Medium weights 9. 2 5 9. 3 5 Rough heavy 8.00 8.50 Cattle Situation Stronger. Much stronger situation Is showing Ir. the cattle market at North Port land. While no sales of steers have been made here at the extreme price quoted $7.25 for tops, the market Indicates that if such quality was available, killers would gladly pay it. The fact of the matter Is that prac tically no small fed stuff has been ar riving In the North Portland yard? this season. The price here is nt high enough at the moment to bring forth any response from country ship pers. There is too much spread be tween the local prlce and that avail- Me !n the east and in cunsequenc" all first class shipments are not com ing to the coast yards. (From the Daily East Oregnnian. Nov. 12, 1888.) R. L. Fraker Is In town from North Yakima on a brief visit to relatives In SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK ITS GJIANDMOTHER'S RECIPE TO BRING BACK COIiOR AND LVSTRE TO HAIR. That beautiful, even shade of dark. glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sul phur enhances Its appearance a hun dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix ture; you can get this famous old re cipe Improved by the addition of oth er ingredients for 50 cents a large bottle, all ready for use It Is called j Wyeth's Sage and 8ulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly (hat nobody can tell It has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and d.aw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by mornlns the gray hair has disappeared, an I after another application H becomes beautifully dark and appenrs glossy and lustrous. This ready-to -use prep aration Is a delightful toilet requisite tor those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It Is not In tended for the cure, mIOritlou cr prevention of disease. ! 28 Years Ago Today j Who said that number thirteen was unlucky? For old California's vote Was what captured Charlie's goat And re-elected Woodrow, who's so plucky. Pome, of course, can't take defeat And acknowledge that they're beat. For they haven't learned yet how to smile and lose, fio they get some little runt To pull some measly stunt Jwrt because we didn't pick out Mr. Hughes. That "Golden Special" Joke At which much fun we poke. And the ladies, too, who cannot vote themselves, Have gone upon their way And we hope that they will May And lie upon their own respective helves. If we cannot sell our pigs We will travel on our twigs, As we did when we went out to cast our ballot Which kept Woodrow on the Job. And not that Wall street mob Whose whole campaign was managed with a mallet So forget that pesky song, "All that Wilson does la wrong," And help the one who does hie best for you. Forget about this fight, Say that "Wilson will do right," For he's the man who always proves true blue. ALICE) B. ROB S S Pendleton whom he has not seen in 15 years. The social dance Saturday night at Milarkey hall was a success in every respect which is quite complimentary to the managers. Those present are united In declaring it the beet of the season. The supply of water now furnished by the Pendleton water works is of the finest qualty, pure anid cold. Jerry Brossman, an old stockman from the head waters of Butter creek and an old pioneer, was In town Saturday, purchasing supplies. The three attractive business rooms Her Home llo Longer Childless Operation not Necessary after Taking the Great Medicine for Women. Miller's Falls, Mass. -"Doctors said I bad displacement very badly and I would nave to have an operation. I had a soreness in both sides and a pulling" sensation in my right side. I could not do much work the pain was so bad. I was also troubled with irregularity and other weaknesses, My blood was poor. We had been mar ried four years and hud no children. After using Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and Blood Purifier I became well and strong and was saved from the operation. We are now the parents of a big baby girl and I praise your remedies to others and give you permission to publish my letter. ' ' Mrs. Joseph Guilbault, Jr., Bridge Street, Miller's Falls, Mass. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is famous for restoring women to normal health and strength. When this is done wives no longer despair of having children. A woman t-lionld bo reluctant f o submit to a surpical operation until she has friven Lydia E.Pink liam's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. If you have acase that needs special advice, write the Lydia V.. Pinkham Medicine Co. (contidential), Lynn, Mass. It is ree and always helpful. LAMB CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY IXSCRANCE AND LAND BUSINESS BENTLEY k MONTGOMERY. REAL estate, fire, life and accllnt Insur ance agents. 815 Main slr"t Phone 404. AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTION- eer, makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money.'' Leave orders at East Oregonian office. SECOND HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NEW and second hand goods. Cash paid tor all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place la Pendleton to bo? household good. Come and get our pnc tit S. Court street Phone J71W. ARCHITECT. 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Estimates settled, will", deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collection made. Room 17, Schmidt block. FEB ft FEB. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Despaln building. CARTER ft 8MTTHE. ATTORNEY'S at law Off c In rear of Amen can Naleasl Rank banding. JAMES a PERKY. ATTORNBT A1 tew. Otftr over Taylor Hardware company. FETER80N ft BISHOP. ATTO.R neys at low. room I nnd 4. eiroltb Crawford bs tiding DOUGLAS V BAILEY. ATTORNEY at law. Will prni-ttvr in al! mate and federal enun Room T, I and I. Deepaln huildln FREDERICK STKIWER. ATTOR ney at taw if't.' in Smlth-Oaw ford bullrl'nt & A. LOWELL TTOHNET ANI counsellor at l i"rir In D inat biiii'i MIWKI l AN't'OI H LEGAL lu.,iv KVKKY PK scr ptl'M. ' ' mi clrcu1 court, J.ii- .oiin tie, etc inr nai office. lillllllllliiltlllllllHllfl! ' rtJj NETZOW FAKRAND HAMILTON CONWAY KIMBALL GRAND KOHIKK CAMFBKIJ. Famooa PUaynr Plaaoe: FARRAND AND OTHERS. 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