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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1916.
Presents for Your Home
CARLOAD OF NEW FURNITURE JUST RECEIVED.
Note these exceptionally low prices, then call and see us.
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Solid Oak Dressers, special
at $14.50
Quarter Sawed Oak Dres
sers for $16.50
Glass 20x22 iriches.
Solid Ash Dressers for
only $10.00
Glass 16x24 inches.
Imitation Oak Dresser
for $8.00
Glass 14x24 inches.
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We Sell the Famous Arcadian Malleable Iron
Range.
Furniture or Ranges Exchanged.
urniture Store
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NEW YORK, Dec. 21. Mrs. Wll
Ham J. Gaynor, widow of former
Mayor Gaynor of New York, In short
ly to make hed debut an a professional
concert singer It la announced today.
In October Mrs. Gaynor sang at the
IriKh Bazaar at Madison Square Gar.
den, where she was warmly applaud
ed. She has a dramatic soprano
Voice, which has been highly trained,
and her friends assert that she Is
fully fitted for a professional career
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A WOMAN' S BACK. 7
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Did you ever hear of a woman'
giving to charily the money (he hud
saved up to buy a new bonnet?
WOMEN SHOULD
GET THIS
AS ffll AS
CATTLE MARKET SHOWS FIRMER TONE
REALTY TRANSFERS
DON'T VAT A I11TK OK tiUKAK
FAST I'NTIl. VOf lIUXK
ULAS6 OF HOT WATKlt.
Happy, bright, alent vigoroua an 1
vivacious a good clear skin; a nat-'
ural, rosy complex. on and freedom ,
from Hlne-ui are assured only bv (
clean, healthy blood. If only every
woman and likewise every man coutd j
realize the wondera of the morning
Inside bath, what a gratifying change
would take place.
Instead of the thou.-ands of sickly,
anaemic-looking men, women an 1
glrla with pomy or muddy complex
lorn; Instead of the mutlltudea of
"nenrs wreckn,' 'rundowna" "brain
fags" and pessimists we should see a
virile, optimistic throng of rosy
cheeked people everywhere.
An Inside bath Is had by drinking,
each morning before breakrast, a
gloss of real bot water with a tea
spoonful of limestone phosphate In
It to wash from ithe stomach, liver
kidneys and ten yards of bowels the
previous day's Indigestible waste sour
fermentations and poisons, thus
Cleansing, sweetening and freshening
the entire alimentary canal before
putting more food Into the stomach.
Those subject to sick headache,
biliousness, nasty breath, rheumatism,
colds; and particularly those who
have a pallid, sallow complexion and
who are constipated very often, ar
urged to obtain a Quarter pound of
llmertone phosphate at the drug Btorj
which will cost but a trifle but Is
sufficient to demonstrate the qulc
and remarkable chnnge In both
health and appearance awaiting those
who practice Internal sinltniflon. Wo
must remember that Inside cleanli
ness la more Important than out'lde
because the skin does not absorb lm
purities to contaminate) the blood,
while the pores In the thirty feet r,l
bowels do.
PORTLAND, Dec. II. Firmer tone
and higher prices are shown in the
cattle trade at North Portland. De
mand is good for all offerings, while
arrivals overnight were not very lib
eral. Top steers are quoted up to
17.75, with be.-t cows around 16 50.
General cattle market range:
Best beef steers $7 60 3 7.7:.
Good beef s eers 7.00 1 7.50
Itest beef cows 6.35 "n". 50
Best heifers S.35 61
Ordinary to good 6.OOS.20
Hulls 3.505.00
Calves 5.00 0 7.00
Stocker-feeder steers 6.00 2j
Slocker-feeder cows 4.00?5.50
Hog Tnulp Is KtMidy,
In general a steady tone Is showing
In the swine market at North Port,
land. Run over night was qufe fair,
but the hulk of the stuff came on
price guarantees from the Willamette
valley and did not enter the general
market. Tops are quoted at s.661t
9.75, wi'h the bulk of the good pack
ing stuff around $9,569 .65.
Ueneial hog market price range:
Heavy packing $6io9.o
Heavy putchers 9 55 0,9.61'
Light packing 9,ii
Hough and heavy g.5uf.M
Pigs
Stockers 6.50 & 5.:;
hhcop Trade HoJUs SUMug.
There was a small supply of mutton
and lambs reported in the Nor h
Portland yards overnight.
General trend of the market is
steady to strong with former prices
generally continued.
General mutton and lamb market:
Best east uf mountain lambs none
Best valley lambs 19.50jj9.75
Ewes -'0 9 75
Goats 5 -''
WcdiKfday lotovk Sli'lTC".
Cattle Bhurti Bros., Condon, 1
load; W. P. Hanson, Tillamook, 1
load; W. P. Hanson, Tillamook,
load.
Mixed stuff C. D. Phlllppi, Hub
bard, 1 load cattle and hogs; Frank
Wann, Mount Angel, 2 loads cattle,
hogs and sheep; Cutford Bros.. Ger
vnls, 1 load cattle, hogs and sheep;
Burdick & Kananaugh, SaJem and Al
bany. 2 loads cattle, hogs and sheep;
O. V. Eyre, Salem, 1 load catile,
hogs and sheep; Oeorge Dadrack
Sheridan, 1 load cattle, calves, hoirs
and sheep; Jim Jensen, Lawson, 1
load cattle, calves and hogs; J.
Griggs, Carlton, 2 loads cattle 'and
hogs.
ImTer Signal.
If the fire bell should ring would
you run and stop It or go and help
put out the fire? It Is much the same
way with a cough. A cough Is a dan
ger signal as much as a fire bell You
should no more try to suppress It
than to stop a fire bell when it Is
ringing, but should cure the disease
that causes' the coughing. This can
nearly always be done by taking
Chamberlain's Coush Remedy. Many
have used It with the most beneficial
result. It is especially valuable for
the persistent cough that so often fol
lows a bad cold or an attack of the
grip. Mrs. Thomas Beechlng, An.
drews, Ind., writes: "During the
winter my huband takes cold easily
and coughs and coughs. Chamber
lain's Coi.ith Remedy is the best med
icine for breaking up these attacks
and you cannot get him to take any
other." Obtainable even-where,
Adv.
Warranty Deed
William MacKenzie, et ux,
Nelson, 11.00. acreage in
north, range 35.
D W. Chapman, et ux. to
Nelson, 12400, S 1-2 section 1,
ship 2 south, range 30 1-2.
Orpha B ts, et al, to S. D.
son, lots 4, 5, $ and 7, block 50, Free,
water.
Mabel Brotherton to Ida I. Ingalls
$1, lots 1 and 2, block 220, reserva
tion addition to Pendleton.
TWO SHOT IN A LOVE AFFAIIS.
DOGS PURCHASED TO
HUNT OUT COYOTES
It. A. fliwMh Bring?' Ti-aliu-d Animals
lo Eiigi'nc to Try Out As Aid to
ROSEBURrt. Ore.. Peo. 20. R. A.
Booth, of Eugene, arrived here las',
nttht with two trained coyote doa;s
which he recently purchased In Ken
tucky. The dogs were taken to the
timbered distr'c's today for their first
tnout In this section of the state.
Sheepmen have lot heavily from
coyotes during the prist few month',
and a combined effort is being made
to exterminate the animal.? here.
.I.ilin HiidJak. 19, Kills HM Rival
Then Trie tf Take Own Life.
CHICAGO, Dec. 20. John Budziak,
19. and boyishly enthusiastic, sat
down In his room last night and wrote
an ode to ''the girl in the next room."
Ills was an untrammeled, robust love.
Put It was no greater than that of
Oscar Helbig's though Oscar's, no
doubt, had a mortal tinge of Jealousv.
John and Owar met on the thresh
old of Pauline Buidzek's room today
They all lived In the same building
a rooming house at 759 Milwaukee
avenue. In fact, Oscar, 65 years old
kept it. The two men exchanged hos
tile glances Oscar spdke bitter
words. Impulsive John whipped out
a revolver and killed his rival. Then.
In renior.e, he shot himself. His con
dition Is serious.
"I should have told John befor
that I loved him," sobbed Pauline.
UNITED STATES ORDERS
4000 MACHINE GUNS
Additional Contracts will Soon Be Let
! Nearly As Many More of Uio
Vicker's Tyie.
NO RUHMHU'M NKEDKI).
Trapin'r tins ivown IU Stolen Top.
erty WUhimt Aid.
EXCURSION
FARES
for the
HOLIDAYS
Dec. 21-25
In. Washington, Idaho, Oregon
Northern Pacific
Railway
, Ask the Agent for Details
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W. Adams, Agent
Pendleton, Oregon
J. M. McCoy T. P. A.
Spokane, Wash.
A.'D. Charlton, A. G. P. A.
Portland, Ore.
Al'Bl'RN. N. T.. Dec. 21. Roy
Walter of Cayuga was found guilty by
a Jury before Justice of the Peace
Cande In the town of Aurolls today
of stealing a skunk. Sentence of S20
fine or twenty days in jail was im
pofed, but an appeal wil lbe taker
Walters took the "cr.tter" from
trap owned by Fred Weeks. The own
er followed the scent without the use
of bloodhounds.
One never knows how foolish some
men an act until they break into the
new father class.
Good for Constitution.
Ch'tmberla'n's Tablets are excellent
for constipation. They are pleasant
to take and mild and gentle in effect.
Obtainable everywhere.r-'Adv.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 The war
department today let contracts for
4U00 Vickers machine guns and acces
sories at u cost of $5,50O,0OU, and an
nounced tha.. add.tional contracts
would soon be let which would brinw
the sum to be expended on such
weapons for the regular army and the
national guard up to about J9, 500. 000
The department's decision was con
strued as finally disposing of the sug
gestion :hat the Lewis machine gun
should be adopted as the army stand
ard. In announcing the award, thi
department lot it be known tha tho
machine gun board had been recon
vened to consider the Lewis gun and
alter holding extensive hearings hal
adhered to its original recommenda
tlon.
The hoard recommended that all
funds available tor the purchase ol
machine guns, except about $1,500,
on, should be expended for Vicker
guns and accessories.
The man behind the gun is all right
if he doesn't invite you to hold up
your hands.
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HI.SGHESTER S PILLS
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The Advice of This Pendleton Woman
Is of Certain A'alne.
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Many a woman's back has many,
aches and pains. '
Ofttimes 'tis the Kidneys' fault
That's why Doan's Kidney Pills are
so effective.
Many Pendleton women kow this
Read what one has to say about it:
Mrs. James B. Jacobs, 300 E.
Bluff St., Pendleton, says:
Buy it from your dealer
Pacific Power & Light Go.
Always at Your Service s
I could
Doan's i
never sneak too highly of
Kidney Pills, for I have never found
anything their equal. When I take
a hard cold or overdo, it always
seems to settle in my back and kid
neys. My back gets to aching so bad
ly that I can hardly get around. My
kidneys also get out of order and I
can hardly do my housework. After
1 have taken Doan's Kidney Pills for
a few days, my kidneys act regular
ly. That awful misery in my back
lets up and in every way I feel as
well and strong as ever."
50e. at all dealers. Foster-Mi. -burn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
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BETTER AND SOFTER
LIGHT
!s a.ssured by the use of some
of these beautiful fixtures 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
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY I
INSl-RAXCE AND LAND BVSIXE&S
BENTLEY MONTGOMERY. REAL
estate, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agents. 815 Main street. Phone
404.
ATTORNEYS.
JOHN W. HUFF. ATTORN EY-AT-Law.
Room 6, American Nation
al Bank building.
Al'CTIOXEERS.
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eer.
W. F. YC'HNKA, AUCTION-
makes a spcialty of farmers
mck and machinery sales. 'The
man that gets you the money." Leave
orders at East Oregonlan office.
P. A LEY & RALEY, ATTOREN'YS AT
tew. Office in American National
l ank Building.
SECOND HAND DEALERS.
(iEORC.E W. COUTTS. ATTOP.NET
at law. Estates settled, wills,
li-eils. mortgaers and contracts
drawn. Collections made. Room IT.
. -hmldt block.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR
ney at law. Office In Smith-Crawford
building.
S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at law. Office In De
spain building.
FIN EKAL DIRECTORS.
V. STROHLE. DEALER IN NbW
and second hand goods. Cash
paid for all second-hand goods
iiought. Cheapest place in Pendleton
10 buy household goods. Come and
set our prices. 219 E. Court street.
Phone S71W.
ARCHITECT.
RAYMOND W. HATCH. ARCHI
tect. Pespaln Building. Phone
7S8. Pendleton, Oregon.
DOCTORS.
OR. S. A. ROE PRACTICE LIM
Itrd to the eve enr. nose and thro it.
Hours J to II and 2 to 5. and by ap
pointment. Suite 21, Judd Bldg.
FEE & FEE. ATTOREN'YS AT LAW.
Office In Despaln building.
CARTER & SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office in rear of American
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEW AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
company.
PETERSON BISHOP. ATTOR
neys at law: rooms 3 and 4, Smith
Crawford building.
POUOLA8 W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice In all "'ate
and federal court Roofns, 7, 8 and
9, Despain building.
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE S TOR HI
Funeral director and licensed em
palmer. Most modern f.meral par
lor, morgue and funei.il cars. Colin
responded to day or night. Corner
Main and Water streets. Telephonjt
3.
JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Dl
rector and licensed emlialmer. Op
posite postofflce. Funeral parlor,
two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night Phone 75.
.MONTANA FARM LANDS.
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAITWAT
Lands in eastern Montana at 13 69
to IIS per acre. Suitable for farming
or graiing. F.ay terms. For Infur
i a iun w rite or see W. E. Holt, Miles)
uy, Montana.