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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMFIER 14. 1916. TAG! i"w. :fjlf " ,4 Iff - ill. t i " -A I i- 1 YJSh, 'Sm V1 v- If' Give a Birthstone Gift Set in any form, it will conjure luck, and keep from harm So the ancient, believednd thu. wa. brought about the pleasing cwtcm of giving birthstone ring., brooche. or .carf p.n. for holiday g,fU You'll probably want to give at. lea.t one birtlutone thi. Christmas. So come in Snd.ee our .election. You'll find them very rea.onably P''" - ... T, ,J may, rjineiiuu June, Moss Agate July, Ruby Aiimmf ?npdnnvv A FEW OTHER SUGGESTTIONS FOR REFINED, LASTING PREESNTS 1HA1 WILL. rLtrtSL January, Garnet February, Amethyst March, Bloodstone April, Diamond September, Sapphire v October, Opal November, Topaz December, Turquoise OUERA GLASSES FIELD GLASSES SILVER INLAID TURTLE EBONY CUT GLASS DIAMONDS WATCHES BRACELET WATCHES SET RINGS SILVERWARE CLOCKS CHAINS UMBRELLAS SILVER PICTURE FRAMES EMBLEM PINS SCARF FINS LAVAL1ERES CUFF BUTTONS CHARMS TOILET ARTICLES FANCY CLOCKS SMOKING SETS. ETC MILITARY BRUSHES SOUVENIR SPOONS CARVING SETS FOBS, ETC. !! vlfl EACE PROPOSALS USE Gift FLOOD OF BUSINESS 01 EXCHAHG 11ES Mil CARRY ALL SALES I cb:a-i Fen cau :.Ti TflU ITo-.- Let from Hcarl-OI ! ISY LOWELL MELLETT d'nited Prens Staff Correspondent, i NEW YOKK, Dec 14. (L P.) So anxious are the west and south to dump their money into the New York Flock market, the Western Union and the American Telephone and Tele graph companies cannot provide en ough wires to accommodate them. Hundreds of sales, it was learned to day, go by the board simply because the wires cannot carry the offers. When Germany's peace proposals on Tuesday caused the greatest dump ing of stocks Into the exchange since the "silent panic" of 1907, the sell ing orders of these western and southern traders did not reach the floor of the exchange until late after- days and the twenty one one-million-share days on the exchange during the past month. "The people of the west are trad ing In New York stocks in a way none of us ever saw before. Thej have money as a result of the big pri ces for crops and they are making more of it here, many of them. The good cotton prices likewise have put the people of the south Into the mar ket. .Southern business on the ex change In the past months has am ounted to practically nothing, now It amounts to millions. William O. Van Anttery, governor of the stock exchange, agreed, ex plaining that the people In remote sections are trading by wire In the In one minu'e i ! :! '- tnls will open, the nil' im :: your head will clear and you f hrea'he freely. No morn ImwklnK snuffling, blowing, head.irl , dry ness. No struggling for brith night; your cold or c'tarrti will h gone. Get a smalt bottle o' Ely'" (" Balm from your druirgist now. Appff a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream In your nostril. II Penetrate through every air pas sage of the head, soothes the. Inflam ed or swollen mucous membrane an4 relief come Instantly. It's Just fine. Don't stay stuff up with a cold or nasty catarrh R lief cornea so quickly. noon. These out or lown speculators nocks at concerns they know. who generally buy play the market, -But the nfluence f lhe foreign long long in the shake-down, wnne business is more significant fo my a large bulk of the profeshional trad- mP6V he said. "South Americans its of the Wall street district had ar( coming Into this market an the fold short and took profits on the result of conditions In London and decline. J Paris that have shut them out of their So furious Is the trading on the ( usual markets. The volume of busi stock exchange that the tickers sup- nefH iTom flown there is becoming posed to keep every broker's and verv j,g banker's offices in even touch with j From Europe the cables are car quotations, sometimes are eighteen rying an enormous business to New linutes Denlnd the marKei. riven in York The Ineroaae in nnr fnriirn cotton and grain exchange business is(nKS nas h(.en iargp!y responsible has become too fast for the telegraph fr (he gPneraI increase of about five wires and the tickers frequently lag hundred stocks handled by the New five or ten minutes behind. i York stock exchange. From 120ft our And lambs are so plentiful that a ; iistin!s .v bfen ralsei , 1700. all priced right. V?' " 1. . .tv,. ,;oMo nrtirlpy- anu tnousanas 01 uuic ou.v A. L. Schaefer mm t right young man who started a magazine for their special treatment ur months age is a full-blown pub lisher today with a big circulation ;nd advertising. "The south and the west," answer ed K. T. Halsey, chairman of the fi nance committee of the stock ex change when asked today for an ex planation of the six two-million-share r ..... ... Jeweler and Diiversnmn. j X, 726lamSt Telephone 3?.J W - f D1K WATER TO MOID SI m mm GAi OK H)T WATKK I1K1XHIK HRFARKAST DAHY KKJhJ'S T1IK DOCTOR AWAY. MMET i 1 Sanitary science has 01 mie ""! rapid strides with resulta that are of ..ntold blewing to humanity. Th latest applK-Atlon of Its untiring re search is the recommendation that H ia as necessary to attend to Internal sanitation of the drainage system of lhe human body as it is to the drains of the house. Those of us who are accustomed to fee! dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can. Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluice. ot the system each morning and flush ing out the whole of the Internal poisonous atagnant matter. . whether ailing, rtck or well should, each morning before breakfast, drink a gla of jerihot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate In it to wwh from .. . -a u iioor nnrf boweln tne t ne BiimW'i - - Aav-m indigestible- waate, sour bile and pols""" toxins; thus i.n.in sweetening and purifying ..- alimentary canal before. .itttn morn food Into the stomach. The action of hot water and lime . nhMtihate on. an emp'y stom- . 1.. w.MAefnllv Invigorating tt in. out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a apendld appetite for breakfast .. Are enioving your breali- fast the phwphaled hot water Is nltlv extract'ng a large volume of Wood and getting ' readv for a thorough flushing of all th inside organs. The millions of people who are . iih rnnstlnatlon. blllott' rfomarh trouble, rheumatic. have sallow .1.1.,. hiood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a ounr tor pound of limestone prophate . ., .lrmr store. This will cost very llltle but Is sufficient to makp anyone n ' pronounced crank on the subject f Internal sanitation. POHTI.AND, Ore., Dec. 14. Hogs Cattle Calves Sheep Wednesday . !6I 7 1 12S5 Tuesday 795 16 .. f2 Monday 4032 S"5 11 64 Saturday ... 81 3 1 10 Friday 1770 ISO 20 7! Thursday ... 443 118 3 123 Week ago 7SS 46 N S92 Year ago ... 733 123 .. 2! Two yrs. ago 469 ... 2 1534 Three yrs ago 839 - 234 11 353 There was a rather good showing of sheep supplies reported In the yards overnight, but aside from a nominal showing from the Willnmette valley 11 the stock come direct to a local meat company from its own teeaiois at I.yle. Market for miHton and lambs con tinues favorable at full prices. General sheep and lamb price range. Pest lumbs x...iii 9.t0 Yearling wethers 8.00 Sf. 8.50 Ewes 6.00 7.0.1 Goats 5.25 Cttlei Showing Nominal. Only a mere handful of cattle came Into the North Portland yards over night, these being merely odds and ends picked up In the valley. Market In general shows a steady tone for cattle here. General cattle market range: Best beef steers 17.500 7.55 Mrs. Alyse Roc-Gllclirist PHYSICAL CULTURE AND ELOCUTION. Hotel Pendleton. Good beef steers 6.5(1 r 7.0(1 Hist beef cows 5.75 'a 6.25 Ordinary to good 5.25115.50 Host heifers 6.0uri6.25 Hulls 3.251 5.0(1 Calves 5.00 Si 7.00 Stocker-feeder steers .... 4.00ii6.00 Stocker-feeder cows 3.(10 m 5.50 Hog Trading Is Holding. Extremely limited, supplies of hojjs were reported In the yards since yes terday. Market shows a steady to firm tone at North Portland with former prices continued. v General hog market price range: Prime light 9.50ii 9.75 Prime heavy 9.609.75 Mixer lots 8.25 9.50 Bulk of sales 9.60 Wednesday livestock Shippers. Hogs J. H. Danielson, Browns ville 1 load; Ie Halns, P.oosevelt. Wash.. 1 load. Sheep J. W. Crealh. Lyle. Wash., 5 loads direct to packers. Mixed stuff Frank Wann, Mt. An gel, 1 loed cattle, calves, hogs and sheep. structlve and profitable year has Veen enjoyed by the Indians, accord ing to the report of Cato Sells, com missioner of Indian affairs, submit ted today to the secretary of the in terior. "They have made a remarkable showing in Increased acreage and yield of lands cultivated," Commis sioner Pells report. "Their stock In teresm. both individual and tribal have been a wonderful success." There were 209,224 Indiana when the report was written, an Increase of 1522 over a year ago. Health and educational campaigns, the report says, reduced the general death rate from 35.55 in 1000 to 23.33. The employment of Indians for ex hibitlon purposes by wild west and other shows has been discouraged as being "neither educative nor condu cive to the formation of habits of In dustry and thrift." "It would be a grt stimuli to patriotism." Mr. Wood said today, "Just as the lighting of the St Mote of Liberty is- I' would make every Tt itor to Washington feel prouder of his country. The patriotic purpose of The World in lighting t,lhrty sng gested the lighting of the monument which was erected to the great m who led the cause that e.ta.DlisrMi liberty on American shores." TO IIE.AD I10.0OO.0OO JEW- 1SH REIJEF FVSn mi " ' 'f 1 i y y , ;f ' "J i "New York undoubtedly will retain most of this new stock business after the war. In fact, we expect to see it increase and this city to remain permanently the financial center of the world." At least a third of the stock ex change trading is strait investment. Van Antwerp declared. As for the speculation, he said the stock ex change is exerting every effort to keep the warket free of manipulation and that every safeguard the governors can conceive has been thrown about the trading. "The very Immensity of the busi ness now being done," he said, "may be expected to bring on a call for congressional investigation. Whether it does or not the stock exchange In tends to keep its records clean." William Shearer, manager of the New York Clearing House says his official statement on the banks in Clearing House, at the close of last week's business showed the banks to be carrying t73.790.S40 more curren K.22 MORE IX1MAXS IN V. S. Total of 200.221. and Prosiioriii!.'. Too Wild West Shows Frown ed On. WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. An In- Cough Medicine for Ctiildren. Mrs. Hugh Cook, Scotsvllle, N. Y.. says: "About five years ago when we were living In Garbutt, N. Y., I doctored two of my children suffer ing from colds with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and found It Just as represented In every way. It promptly checked their coughing and cured their colds quicker than anvthlng I ever used." Obtalnab'.e everywhere. Adv. CVJ5US ?TJT.3riEB!fif: NEW YORK. Dec. 14 Cyrus L. Sulzberger, of this city, will head the committee of prominent Jews which will endeavor to raise $10 000,000 for the relief of Jewish war sufferers. The campaign to raise the vast sum will not begin until Decem ber 21. when the first appeal for funds will be made at what is plan ned to be a gigantic mass meeting at Madison Square Garden. Promises that mount into millions have already been received by the committee from Jews throughout the country. POWT WASTE TTME. It's a waste of time to exper!me with liniments and ptasters when yo have a dn'X throbbing backache sharp, stabt;ing twinge. Get after t cause! He:p the kidneys with Doa' Kidney Pills. Read this. G. W. Knight, retired farmer, li E. Court street, Pendleton, aays: 'for the past eight or ten years, I been troubled by my back. Some times I had pains across my kidney and In my loins and srdes. At suck times, my kidneys bothered rn B T had to ret un often at nlgM to) pass the kidney secretions. The secretions were highly colored an contained a brick-dust like sediment. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved tm backache -and the pains that had an noyed me and cleared up the kidney secretions." (Statement given May 17. 110.) On May 15, 191. llr. Knight sal: Whenever I feel In need of a kidney medicine. I take Doan's KHlney Pllbj 0c, at a'l dealers. Co., Mfg., Buffalo. N. cv than required by law. It showed also that the total reserve then in the I and they do me good." banks 1347,275,000 was in coined I nam money. Fotter-Mllbur Y. M4JHTINO OF LIBERTY HERE GIVES WASHINGTON IDEA Inspired by The World's Example. . It is Xow Proposed to Illumine the Monument. WASHINGTON. Dec. 14. Brilliar.t illumination for the Washington Monument Is designed in a bill thr.t will be introduced soon by Represen tative George E Hood of North Car oline. His plan is to have four great searchlights playing from the mon ument, one of them illuminating the dome of the capitol. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, u tnej cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh Is t local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions, and In order tc cure It you must take ao Internal remedy Hall's Catarrh Cnre Is taken Internal! and acts thro the blood on the mncons sor faces of the. system. Hall's Catarrh Cor was prescribed by one of the best physlcl ana In this country for years. It Is com posed of some of the best tonics known combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Cnre Is what prodnres such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonials, free. F. 3. CHENEY CO.. Props., Toledo. O All Drucgists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. IN POVND. The following described anirtal ha been taken up by the Marhal of the. City of Pendleton, to-wit: One bay mare with suckling colt weight about 1000 pound, branded on left shoulder, nut visible; as about 11 years. If said animal Is not claimed by the owners or these entitlsd t its) . possession, costs and experses paid i and taken away within ten dr.ys from . the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the 18th day of December, 118, the said animal will be sold to th. highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the City Pound. 212 West. Webb Street, in said City of Pendle-. ton, the proceeds of such sale to b. applied to the payment of such costs and expenses of making sale. Dater this 6th day of December 1916. T. B. GURDANE. City Marshal fiKICHESTER SPILLS m-rnets.rer itsjn nrsX Pill ia Rr4 titd tili fjunK (", aeaied it!l Rlu Riftm. DUU R K.I Ml FlLLKtW Bid winttwwB m Bret. Safest. Alav RaiM SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVIRVMRfi Some men think they are doing a great deal toward righting the wrongs of the world by continually fussing with their neighbors. I Lottie Pickford Goes For a Spin WWW I L a m - -I " ' " , , v , i "I1 ''l'',WuPssrasl!'5S'Sa4 ,, .. ,. " 'A ni) C7-" r fi1 CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY j t ) INSURANCE AND UAND BUSINESS BENTLET & MONTGOMERY, REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents. 815 Main street Phone 404. AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. YCHNKA, AUCTIOX eer, makes a spcialty of farmers stuck and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. SECOND HAND DEALERS. ATTORNEYS. JOHN W. HUFF. ATTORN EY-AT-Law. Room 5, American Nation al Bank building. RALEY RALEY. ATTORENYS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. George w. coutts, attorney at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections made. Room 17. Schmidt block. FEE & FEE. ATTOF.ENTS AT LAW Office in Desraln building. LOTTIE PICKFORD, FAMOUS PLAYERS STAR IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES. " Too. can scour the highways and byway, of any lit city and you will never find a mora delightful aihl than along Riverside Drive in New York City. .,.... ., ., - There, from early In the morning till lata at night thousands upon thousands of autos BO speeding along, ana ooople by the hundreds watch them gliding gayl;- by. " One of the most familiar personages on this drive each day la Lottie Pickford. the Famous Players star In Tar amount Pictures, who speeds along this drive In her Cole Eight, each morning and evening, going to and from the tudio and her home on Long Island. V. STKOULE. DEALER IN" NEW n.,.i second hand goods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods ,-.RTEK & SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS bought. Cheapest pl;u.o in Pendleton , . I:lw Office In ro.ir of American to buy household goods. Come and ! Xational Rank building. pet our prices. 219 E. Court street. . rhone ITIW. I JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORN EW AT FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORB Funeral director and licensed tm balmer. Most modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral cars. Call responded to day cr nipht. Cornea" Main and Water streets. Telephone 3. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalner. Op posite postofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded t Jay or night. Phone 75. ARCHITECT. RAYMOND W. HATCH. tect. Despnin Huilillns 768. Tendleton. Oregon. j law. Office over Tailor Hardwar : company. ARCHI-! Phone j DOCTORS. DR. S. A. ROE PRACTICE LIM lted to the eye. ear. nose and throit. Hours 9 to 12 and 2 to 6, and by ap pointment. Suite 21. Judd Bldg. MISCELLANEOUS. LEGAL BLANKS Or EVKKY i" Bcr!ptl"n fr countv court, clrcui court, Justice court, real estate etc tor sal at East Oregonlan otfloo PETERSON & P1SHOP, ATTVK neys at law: rooms S and 4, Smith Crawford building. .MONTANA FARM LANDS. N'"i?THEKN' PACIFIC ItMTWVT Liir.ds in eastern Mnntami .it I2.C0 to i per acre. Suitable fur famous or graiin?. Ea-y terms. Fur Infor mation write or see W. E. IIr.lt, Miln City, Montana. OOUG T.AS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courta Roomsi T, 8 and 9, Pespain building. FREDERICK nev at law. 'ord building. PTEIAVER. ATTOR Offloe In Stnlth-Craw- S. A. I.OWKLL ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office In I spaln building. MISCEI.LA.NEOIS. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS No tice I hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of the stock holders of the East oregonlan Pub lishing company on Wednesday, i. cember , 19K. at 4 o'clock psm., at the off lie of said company in I'endlo. ton, Oregon, for the purp"i of l' t Ing officers for the en"ij:ng year (1 S. Jackson, president; L D. Drake, ecretajy.