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EIGHT PAGES -DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1916. page f:.vrj "They do more than please your taste they satisfy!" minni!iiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK NOW is the I Time to Order I Your i Winter COAL I Supply 5 Don't wait until the E ant minute, until the real winter weather sets in, when the 5 streets are filled with snow, when deliveries 5 are uncertain. 1 Place your orders NOW and with us you will I OUR COAL NEVER DISAPPOINTS that's be- cause it's THOROUGHLY SCREENED, free from E slate and dirt It's all coal get the best 'phone us YOUR OR- E DER today. See ut for ROCK SB COAL Lump or nut Good dry fir, yellow and black pine. Dry Slabwood that is dry. All wood comes either four foot or sawed. I B. L. BURROUGHS E Telephone S , E iiiiiuiiumii mi mum iii MiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii illinium? ft v" d That's why Chesterfields are like a good cup of coffee they taste fine and, in addition, they satisfy I But, besides letting you know you've been smoking, Chesterfields are MILD, tool Chesterfield is the one cigarette that can give you this new delight (satisfy, yet mild), because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blendan entirely new combination of tobaccos and the greatest advance in cigarette blending in 20 years. ttttfMitlaaooo Of, "Give me a package of those cigarettes that SA TISFYI " CIGARETTES fiesSerfted Mi cJli mj i inc ik;;S CAMINETTT APPEAL ANSWERED Government Claims Contentions An' Unn-nahle Arguments Start This Week. WASHINGTON", Nov. 13. The department of justice attorneys have filed a supreme court brief answer ing the appeal of Maury I. Dings and K Drew Cainnetii. from their white h1:av conviction in San Francisco. The government claims Diggs and Cuminetti's contentions are unten able The arguments may sturt tliis week. FOHTLAMt MAN FILES SI IT OF UHNATIOX OF WIFE'S AFFE4TIOX-1 !ORTLAND, Nov. 13. Charles Halght has filed a twenty-five thou sand dollar alienation affections suit against Hrtice A. Hates, son of n wealthy hanker. He alleged Bates j alienated the affections of his wife, 1 Dorothy, by automobiles and gifts, and persuaded her to divorce Haight and marry Bates. There in more Catarrh In this section of the country than' ill other diseases put to vether, sad for years It was snppiwea to be Incurable. lortors prescribed local reme dies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable 1'atairh la a local disease, greatly Intln enced by constitutional condition and therefore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. i. t'heney Co., Toledo, Ohio, la a ronatitn rional remedy, Is taken Internally and acta thro the Klood on the Mucous Surfaces nt tbe Syntem. One Hundred Dollars reward la offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Cure falls to euro. Send for circulars and testimonials. K. 1. CI1ENKY CO.. Toledo, Ohio Sold by DrnL'ilats. 75c. tlall't Family l'llla for constipation.! S i Gall Stones, Cancer and Fleers of the Stomach and Intestines. Auto-Intoxl- : cation, yellow Jaundice, Appendlcll.s and other fatal ailments result from j Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful Rem edy. Unlike any other for Stomach Aliments. For sale by the Pendleton Drug Co. and all other druggists. r -I si uauu trials nun c the Housewife SALAD DRESSING, ROURGEOISE. One half tablespoon of French tar ragon mustard, 1 tablespoonful of vinegar, 1 of mayonnuise, 3 of olive oil, 1-2 tablespoon each of chill sauce, salt and Worcestershire sauce 1-t teaspoon of pepper, 1.2 tablespoon of pepper, 1-2 tablespoonful of mine, ed chervil and chives mixed. Mix well together the mustard, vinegar, salt, pepper, mayonnaise and Worces tershire sauce and chill ln a bowl of Ice. Add little by little the oil. chervil and chives, using a wire whip and beating constantly, -when It la thoroughly mixed, put in a bowl and chill ln the refrigerator until wanted. COUPE ST, JAQUES. Cut in small pieces some preserved pineapple, apple, oranges and pears sufficient to fill three quarters full the desired number of coupe glasses (or large spreading, shallow glasses with a tandard will anwer.) Mix ' these fruits together thoroughly; cov er with fine sugar and flavor to taste with almond extract. Kill the glass-; es three quarters full with the fruits, and fill the rest of the space with half orange water ice and half lemon water ice. Strawberries and other fresh fruits in season may be used peaches being especially delicious." GLAZED HAM. Brush over well with 'beaten egg a cold boiled bam, from which the skin has been taken. Moisten a cup of I powdered cracker crumbs with ; enough rich milk or cream to make ' Into a thick paste, add 3-4 teaspoon ; salt, and work In a teaspoon of melt-; ed butter. Spread this evenly over the ham in a coating a quarter of an Inch thick, and set to brown in .1 moderate oven. AS TO EVENING GOWNS. Metallic effects in embroidery ap pear cm some of the black evening gowns, but nothing is so delightful as the tulles, which have a semi-train bordered with volants and bouillonnes caught up at the side with a pannier I of untold blessing to humanity. The like effect, and handsome stole-like j latest application of Its untiring re trimmings of jet down the skirt, also search Is' the recommendation that forming a plastron on the bodice per- it is as necessary to attend to Internal fectly straight cut, carried under the sanitation of the drainage system of arms and met by crossings of tulle Sleeves are often absent In evening gowns, represented merely by a band, when again some of the brocades TRUSTY AT PENITENTIARY ESCAPES FROM INSTITUTION SALKM, Nov. 18. Carl Dennis, serving a penitentiary term from Tillamook county, escaped Sunday afternoon, it was learned today. He was a trusty, employed on the prison farm. Hogs Cattle Calves .Sheep MARKET MOVES HIGHER Monday 353 1399 20 1073 Saturday ... 151 35 1 63 Friday 1654 286 9 56 Thursday ..1131 116 .. iS Wednesday . 1024 73 .. 2S Tuesday .... 359 20 Week ago . .2894 602 41 1S63 Two yrs ago 1731 "44 2 1613 3 years ago 2123 sa5 .. 3222 While there was a more liberal run of hogs in the North Portland yards over Sunday than last week for the similar period, receipts continue far the drug store. This will cost very below those of a year ago for this ttie, but to sufficient to make any same day. one a pronounced crank on the sub There was liberal strength in tho ject of internal sanitation, market during the early part of the . jday and values advanced 15c general ly, with Initial jsales of tops around 19.76. General hog market: Choice light weights . . . .9.704i .7" Good light weights 9.50 W 9.65 Medium weights 9.25W9.Si Rough heavy .9M.i.SP tittle Run Is Heavier. Somewhat more liberal run of cuttle was shown in the yards at the . FENTLET & MONTGOMERY. REAL week's opening. estate, fire, life and accident insur- Generul trend of the trade waJar.cs agents. 815 Main street. Phone steady to firm with little change in-! 404. dicatcd in first prices: General cattle market range: Prime heavy steers $7 OOfc 7.10 Prime light steers 6.65 7. 0o Oood steers 6.25 & 6.61 Medium steers 5.75 f 6. In ordinary steers 5.75f'6.15 Ordinary steers 5 00W6.50 Common steers 4.25 if 4.75 Prime cows 5. 00 W 5 35 Prime heifers 5. 50 (fit1 5.7 5 Good cows 4.75fjnf5.1S Ordinary cows 4.00ft 4. 2' Common cows 3-004.25 Prime heavy bulls 4. 25 04 50 Good bulls 4 0Oi4.:r Ordinary bulls J00WS.5" Rest light calves "03 Ordinary calves e.OO!.1!" Poor calves 5.00 w 5.75 Mutton nnd Imbs steady. Situation In the mutton and lamb trade at North Portland Is steadv. Sales of lnnvbs were shown around $t.50 for the best stock available, but quality In general was not first clas. Former top prlcfs lire therefore nom inally continued. General mutton nnd lamb marke': i Se'ect spring lambs Ordinary lambs . . . V7 5 Pest yearlings 7.50iff7 7'i Good to common wethers 6.75(!?6.00 Bat ewes 5.50r.00 Heavy to common ewes.. 4.00 4.50 . nr.. i corne up high across the back and front in a straight line, says the Queen, London. The bodice, or rath er the tabard-like straight piece which represents the bodice, is often united to the skirt with gatherings of some tender shade of crepe, with sometimes an lrrldescent effect. There Is a lack of grace in the very short ) evening gowns with long fishtail-like trains, which seem to emphasise the shortness. Negligees are being made In soft velvet, and have the square piece of material back and front . . For deml-toilette, the prettiest red pink chiffon gowns are made high to the neck, the sleeves to wrist MOTOR HOSIER. One of the novelties on the hosiery counter Is a thick, warm pair of mo tor stockings to be drawn on over the shoes. These are of thickly knit ted wool, similar to the popular sport hn Ami cnm In rtflrtr mizpA color A flexible leather sole is applied to tbe foot of the stocking, and a round aI1.rture Ik left for the heel of the shoe. This keeps the ankles snug and warm while In the machine, yet the hose can be worn in walking between the house and the car and be remov- ed without removing the shoes. FOR THE BOYS BATH. To make the boy's tubbing less of a dreaded task and more of a game, stout "boxing mitts" of Turkish tow eling come ln sizes to fit the boyish hands. Tucked into an attractive box they make a nice gift for a youngster bftINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Osya we will both look and feel dean, sweet and freak and avoid nines. Smiiary science has of la'e mau-j rap.d strides with results that are the human boily as it is to the drains of the house. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when wi ari.-e, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, fou tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the slices of the sy.-tem each mornin s and flushing out the whole of the in ternal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning before breakfa-Tt, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in It to wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the pre vious day s indigestible waste, sour Hie and po'sonous toxins; thus j cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before 'putting more food Into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone ! phosphate on an empty stomach i wonderfully invigorating. It cleans j out all the sour fermentations, gases,' waste ana acunty ana gives one a . splendid appetite for breakfast While you are enjoying your breakfast the Phosphated hot water is quietly ex tracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the Inside organs. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness: others who have sallow skins, blood diorder and sickly com. plexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ! INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. TOHNKA, 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 for all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place In "Pendleton to Bu household goods. Come snd get our prices 219 E. Court street Phone J71W. ARCHITECT. RAYMOND W. tect. Despain 768. Pendleton. HATCH. Building. Oregon. ARCHI Phone ATTORNEYS. RAI.ET A RALEY, ATTORNEY8 AT law. Office In American National Bank Hu'tdlnK DOCTORS. DR. S. A. "ROE PRACTICE L1M lted to the eye, ear, nose and throa' Hours I to IS snd t to I. and by at polntmenL Suits tl, Judd Bids HOW I GOT RELIEF FR0:.l CATARRH Maa Who Suffered Twenty Ten. Aim? Was AlsaoTt Deaf limit wT to Be Quickly RU of His Trouble. By Thomas Walsh HOW TO BREATHE THE AIR 01 HYOMEI. " have een a sufferer from Ca tarrh for ever twenty years. I doc tored off and on for fifteen yes's bat still, after all this doctoring and dragging 1 got bo relief. "Finally my ailment became v severe that I was practically deaf ii one ear and almost so in the other My wife got an a Hyomei outfit ana I Immediately began to use It aeeord ing to directions and the result were remarkable. I have used anoth er bottle of Hyomei and can truthful ly say it is toe first relief I have ex perienced .hi twenty years. Tb sounds like strong language, never theless it Is the truth. "I feel there is nothing like Hyomei a boon to the sufrerer of a loath some disease, catarrh. I consider ti a pleasure to recommend Hyomei U all who are sufferers from this dis ease." ' The oil ef hyomei has long bees recommended as being one of tin very best treatments Tor catarrh ol nose or throat It is not swallowed but the patient gets quick reealts bj pouring a few drops or tbe pure oil In to a little hard rubber inhaler whlcb comes with each large bottle of oil Place the inhaler in the mouth a shown ln Illustration and just breath naturally Into the tnroat lungs ana air passages the medicated air whict the oil gives off. This is pleasant but so powerful that its germicidal qua) itios quickly- destroy all catarrh gem life and sooth the sore, swollen, ln flamed membranes, stopping the dls charge and ending the disease. ' Tallman A Co. as wen as' other lead ing druggists in the city speak high ly of Hyomei and state it is alway sold by them with a positive guar antee to refsnd money If In any cast of catarrh, bronchitis, sore throat cough er sold. It fails to give prompt relief. la getting Hyomei for the first time be sure to get the large sis which coataias tbe Inhaler as Its us Is quite essential for best results, 1 , Isi Afyse RG&-ttist PHYSICAL CULTURE AND ELOCUTION. Hotel Pendleton. r. OPKX THURSDAY MORNING, kov. rra U S. Cafe Tbe sewest and cleanest jlaee In the city. We strve ex cellent steals. Next door to Empire Ueat Market Give us a trial, GEORGE W COTJTT8. ATTORNEY at law. Estimates settled, wills, deeds, mertgages aad . eontracts drawn. ' Cvllections made. Room 17, Bcnmfdt block. FEE & FEU, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Despain buildlag. CARTER SMYTH K, ATTORNEY'S at law. Office ra rear of Ameri cas Natoaal Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORN BY AT law. Olfle over Taylor Hardware ooasaaay. PETERSON BISHOP, ATTOR neys at law; rooms t and 4, Smith Crawford bsildlng. DOUGLAS W. BAILSY, ATTORNEY at law. Will araotiee la all state and federal toarta Rooms I, and S, Dee pain buildlag. FREDERICK ney at law. ford building STEIWBR. ATTOR Office la BmKa-Craw & A LOWELL, ATTORNEY AN! counsellor at law. Office In De p1n hiilldins MISCFI.I.ANKtM'S LEGAL R1.ANKS OF EVERY Ut scnptl'.n for county court, circu' ourt. Justice court, real estate, etc tor mla at East Orecnnian office. VOTH F nr - ! 11 it s-v n f ivsrwmivr i-uivii n.i Notice Is herohv iK.n th:it tfc Common Council t Tt- of p,. ill. ton, on thn IHIh ! . ef ' t..h'. 1910. did rn.ik an - 1 ..ml tor th Improvement f Jm-v r, r stre.-t m the west line of w ret to ik east line of Monroe ftre- t, uid l(ort street from the north lin of Monroe street, to the soith line of Wiimi street In The City of PendMoa, urf did assess the contract price for mat ing said Improvements Against tk lots, parts of lots ami !'r-H of lat, especially benefited thereby. All par sons affected by suoh improvement and assessment desiring to te ae vantage of the provisions ef hAp4er J of Title 2. of lord's Oregon Imm providing that such aswwtnem aj be paid In ten annual Installment er hereby notified that application M te do must be made to the City Recordes1, as ln such Chapter 5 provided wKMe ten days from the date of this notloa. Forms for siich applications stay e secured from the office of the CMjr Recorder. - Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, Uila (th day of November, lilt. THOR FTTZ GETIAUD, O'y Recorder. NOTICE OP Him FOB CROHft WAIJK. Notice is hereby given that sea)4 bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder, up to November 15th. lsl, at 5 o'clock p. M., for iras construction of Crosswalk on Oie following Htreets in The City ef Pen dleton, vis. Crosswalk on Jan street at the in tersection of Railroad street ao Jane street. Crosswalk on Garden street at tbe intersection of Garden and Hlsja streets. Crosswalks on Stonewall Jacksow street at the intersection of BtonewaJI Jackson and Lewi streets en the North and South side of Lewis street Crosswalk on Lewis street at tile Intersection of Lewis and Long street Crosswalk on Heauregard street at the intersection of Heauregard a Lewis street. Crosswalk on Post street at the In tersection of Webb and Post street. .aid Crosswalks to be constructed A Concrete and the contractor to fr nish all material, tools etc., neceeswl to complete the work. By order of the Common Cosnelt this 3rd day of November A. D. llt. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OP HEAR. ING OX BUDGET FOR C1T TAXES IXK 1I7. Notice is hereby given that o the 1st day of November, 191 the Com mon Council of The City ef Pendletow adopted a Budget estimating the amount of taxes to be levied by The City of Pendleton for the year 111, and placing that amount at the sum of 163.725.38 and that a hearing on said budget will be held at the Coun cil Chambers in the City Hall at Pen dleton, Oregon, on Nov. 29, 11. ai 7:30 o'clock P. M.. where the Com mon Council will sit and hear any ob jections or exceptions that may be made to any or all items of said Bad get as adopted by it, all Tax Payers are particularly invited to be present at such meeting. By order of The Common Conner) dated this 4th day of November, 1111. THOS, FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. REMEMBER Your friends could boy anything you would .give them for Christmas, except your photograph. SEE WHEELER At the stttdJo. BEFORE You let any work ln our line, don't forget to get our prices. Estimate gladly furnished on any kind of stone, brick and cement work. S. RUGO & CO. Telephone 461 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITTJllS STORB Funeral director and licensed erau halmer. Host modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral ear Calls, responded to day or night Corne Main and Water streets. Teiepnone. II. JOHN & BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed smbarmer. OS posdte postofflce. Funeral parlor,, two fsneral cars. Calls responded I day or night Phone 71. MONTANA FARM LA.NDSX NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWA1 Lands ln eastern Montana at 11.11 to 111 per aero. Suitable for farming or grailng Busy terms. For Info, nation write or aeo W. B. Hurt, lilies Ctty, Montana. MItCR1,LANHrM.'.H. NOTfCB TO HT)'Kliif.JiJc.S -Notre is hereby given tbi.t thorn WIH be an annual meeting of the slocs holders of the Fast Oregunlan I'nbv lishlng company on W- -tnesduy, IHt eenihor 6. l'Jll, nt 4 o c! . p. m., at tho of'ico of H14NI oiniMjiy , ri Pendl. ton, Oregon, for tbe poroose of ! Ing offf' firs fot- the eiwu'ng year i S. J.ckson, presld-nt- L D, Drake, secretary.