East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 29, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    EIGHT PAGES
PAGE SEVEN
DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMEER 29, 1916.
I
I
Order Your
Coal NOW
It's a keep warm
insurance against
the cold weather.
The cold days
this winter will
tell you whether
the C o a 1, with
which you're filling
your bins, will give
the comfort and
satisfaction you ex
pected. To escape re
grets it's wise to re
member that it's
the heat producing
qualities, in coal
that count.
You can get LONGEST BURNING, GREATEST
HEAT-GIVING by ordering your coal from us.
Why go elsewhere? See us for
ROWINGS COAL
LUMP OR NUT.
Good dry fir, yellow and black pine.
Dry Slabwood that is dry.
All wood comes either four foot or sawed.
B. L.
BURROUGHS
Telephone 5
LB I
HI
PORTLAND, lec. 29. The market
for lambs jumped another 25c in the
North Portland yardH, establishing
another new high record for the sea
son with actual sales of Willamette
valley tops at lit). 50, which would
mean at least siu.ij lor superior
nualily east of the mountain stuff.
Aside from the stuff brought in di
rect from nearby Washington feed-
lots by a local meat company, there
was little to offer in the yard during
the day, but this little was sufficient
to show the extremely strong trend
of the trade.
General mutton and Iamb market:
Ilest east of mountain lambs,
None offered
Best valley lambs I 10.50
Wethers .V'a 9.00
Ewes .75'ir"T.1S
Goats -25
Cattltt Situation Stronger.
With a starved market all weeh
conditions In the cattle trade at
North Portland are naturally verj
strong. There whs another small
supply reported In overnight. All
through the week a similar condition
has prevailed.
General cattle market ramie:
Best beef steers S OOfi 8.25
Good beef steers 7.7 " 8.00
Best beef cows 6. 7517.00
Best heifers 6.60 1i 7.00
Ordinary to Rood 6.00i6.25
Bulls 3.5O&5.10
Calves 5.00 7.00
Stocker-fceder steers .... 5.00 6. 2
Stocker-feeder cows 4.004i5.50
Hog Strength Maintained.
Strength In the swine trade at
North Portland Is well maintained.
Actual business Is being done on the
basis of the prices quoted In this re
port, contrary to what Is shown In
some of the western markets that are
quoting still higher figures.
General hog market price range:
Heavy packing 8 9.8S
Heavy butchers 9.60S9.5
Light packing 9.50&9.60
Bough and heavy 8.60 ft 9.25
Pigs .0
Stackers 50 8.25
Thursday Livestock S1iIhxts.
Hogs J. M. Barry. Anderson, Oal.,
1 load; John Ogden, Cottonwood, Cal.
1 load: C. McCrow. Lyle, Wash., 1
load.
Mixed stuff W. Given, Kstacada, 1
load cattle and hogs; J. E. Proffitt,
Dayton, t load cattle and hods; (. V.
Farmer. McCoy, 1 load hops and
sheep; I'nlon Meat Co., Lyle. Wash.,
6 loads hogs and sheep; M. M. Hoc
tor, Goldendaie, Wash., 1 load cattle,
hogs and sheep.
finT nniinr mnn 'nniTnn mi! 1110"
uui DUitUd rnUi.i iui iuu uutr niuu
SHE'S A CHOO-CHOO,
HE SAYS IN REPLY
TO DIVORCE SUIT
Alchemist' Wife Say Mate
Thinks No More of Her Than
Dry Cell Battery.
CLEVELAND. Dec. 2S. When
Balzac wrote his "guest of the Abso
lute." back in the middle of the nine
teenth century, he had no idea that
the main plot of his story would be
enacted in 1916. culminating In the
filing of a divorce petition.
Although Arthur Bullock, 40, and
his wife. Genevieve, 27. have no chil
dren like those who suffered through
the Ill-starred genius of Balzac's in
ventive father-hero, the eccentric
alchemist of Cleveland's "House of
Mystery- fulfills all demands for a
solitary devotee of science.
any Children Are Eta
Enjoying
II EE.
To Each Girl or Boy or Anyone
Who brings or sends to the East Oregonian office one new Daily subscriber
by carrier for 1 month or longer; or cne new Daily subscriber by mail for 3
months or longer; or one new Semi-Weekly subscriber by mail for 1 year; or any
subscriber renewing their Daily subscription for three months or longer or Semi
Weekly for one year.
"Uncle Bills" Circu consists of tent, flag, animals, elowns, etc., ready for
you to cut out and set up and is the finest "cut out" feature obtainable. Don't
miss it, the children go wild over it
Get busy now and don't let the other children beat you to it, as this offer
may be withdrawn at any time.
Many of the "Grown Ups" are sending "Uncle Bill's Circus to some child rela
tive or friends, as they are very convenient for mailing.
SEE THE CIRCUS SET UP IN OUR OFFICE
2
i
Bullock is wedded tu his test tubes,
his dynamos, and the strange demon
strations of unseen forces. For three
weeks ho did not enter his home. He
ate and slept In the laboratory, the
forbidding gray house of mystery in
a clump of trees back to one ide of
the house where his wife lives.
Says Hulock:
"My wife Is not the 'lonely married
willow' the has been called. Khe is
the Midnight Cho-Cho. the most fri
volous, discontented little woman In
the world."
Says Mrs. Bullock:
"For four years my husband has
not taken me anywhere i am alone
here frc-m morning until night. He
thinks me of less Importance than a
dry cell battery, while I long for a
real home, the theater, the dance and
music."
"That is nut my wife over there in
my house.'" said Bullock, as he Pat
in his laboratory. "She Is only a wom
an who bears ray name and whom 1
support. Here ore some bills, nearly
300 worth, spent for her on clothes
thi. month."
Mrs. Bullock In the longest divorce
petition ever filed In Cuyahoga coun
ty, told how her husband gave her
enough to feed her three bulldogs and
herself.
"I shall not contest her suit." salil
Tullock. "I am happy thus. I shan
continue to delve here in my laboratory."
1 1..' .
v Vi- j
' " i - v- r ' ''"
1
1
v.
1. 1 f?('tSi.
J
SI.N S IJN1STENT RSES PAIN
Sloan's Liniment is first thought
of mothers for bumps, bruises and
A sprains that are continually happen
5 lng to children, it quickly penetrates
and soothes without rubbing. Clean
er and more effective than muss
piasters or ointments. For rheuma
tic ache-?, neuralgia pain and that
grlppy soreness after colds, Sloan's
Liniment gives prompt relief. Have
a bottle handy for bruises, strains,
sprains and all external pain. For
the thousands whose work calls them
outdoors, the pains and aches follow
ing exposure are relieved by Sloan's
Liniment. At all druggist", 25c
Adv.
HcogKongGafD
Noodles
AND
Chop Suey
Ontnlde Trsj Orders fipecisilj.
Boies (or ladies sod foo'ltr.a.
OPIN DAT AND ALL NIGHT
Meal Tic kets, 21 Meal for f-l-M
Special Chicken Dinner
Sundays.
548 Main Street
Next to . O. Blaf. Phone Ml
II?S MAPGAPET TURNER
NEW VOHK, Dec. 29- Another in- ! f er constituted a violation of tru--t
turestiiiK chapter is added today to According to the papers which weru
the history of the legal fight over the filed in the supreme court, Mrs. Tur
estate left by the late Thomas M. j ner was married to the "Cotton Duck
Turner, known as the "Cotton Duck i King" after two other wives, one of
King." It consists of a record of ex- ! them the mother of the plaintiff.
animation before trial of Mrs. Mar
garet M. Turner, third wife of the fi
nancier and defendant in an action
orought by Thomas Mcllvaine Turner,
her stepson.
The plaintiff contends that certain
bonds, stocks and securities belong
ing to him were turned over to Mrs.
Turner by his father without consid
eration. He alleges that the securi
ties were held by his father as his
guardian, and submits that the trans-
REALTY TRANSFERS
Mi MA (ID'S
The only NEW
face powder in
the past SO years
Oh yes, there are many,
many kinds of powders on
the market, but this one is
absolutely different from
any you have ever had.
The price is reasonable,
too
cents!
50
KOEPPEN'S
Have It
"iiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiMiiuiMMU
had divorced, him. ! s
When asked whether her late hus- J S
band had given her any J. Spencer . 2
& Co. bonds, llrs Turner answered j 3
"Yes."
"How many did he give you?" shu
was asked.
"I could not say exactly," she an
swered. "What did you give for the bonds?"
"Legally. I do not know."
"Commercially, what did you give?
"Commercially, I do not know." j
"Did you give anything of value?" jS
"Well, I might iay I gave him af- , S
fection and time and a great deal of Sj
love." !
Sick: Room
RuMeuGocds
ftahecrlptlon Ratflfl
Dally sr sarrler 5o per month.
Pally by Mall i.t per year.
Dally kr Mail 12.60 six months.
Dally by MaU fl.tt tkree months.
teml-Weeklr H-t0 per year.
Several hundred girls and
boys have already taken ad
vantage of this offer. Why
not get your "Circus" now?
IF CIRCUS 18 TO UK SENT BY
MAIL fJKND 100 roil POSTAGE.
For Your Convenience Use This Coupon.
.mi
East Oregenlaa Pub. Ce.
Gentlemen: Please send me "tTaefe Bill's
Circus and send the (Dally) er (Beral-Weekiy)
East Oregonian by (carrier) or (mail), far which
find enclosed I te the fellowlnc
addresses. Baud the paper for months,
year.
Name
Town
Street and No.
My Name Is . . ,
My Address Is ,
5
5
5
III KLIX PAPKIt CALLS "TV KM?
OF IIKAVKX IPOX AMEIUCAXS
IH'iitwIie Tges Zieituns: Compare-
Vnited stated to Shylo-k "The Ilc-l
She Has She Received from Ger
many." LONDON, Dec, 28. The Berlin
Deutsches Tages Zeitung publishes a
diatribe against the United States,
which It compares with Shylock, and
on which "In the name of hundreds
of thousands of German mothers," it
asks the "curse of heaven."
And all this because "America nev
er received injury from Germany. We
never pulled her by the beard. The
best she has Bhe owes to Germany.
"Who are her most efficient citi
xens? The Germana Who trained
the American militia In the war of
Independence? German officers. If
ever a spark of Idealism has fallen
Into the dark soul of materialistic
America, that spark came from Gev
man fire. Long-fellow and Emerson
fed at the feast of Schiller. It is to
the German poet and thinker that
they owe their artistic as well as mor
al education."
Warranty Deeds.
Charles Vinson, et us. to Frank
Sloan, JTuO, W 1-2 section 26 and E
1-2 SB 1-4 and SE 1-4 NE 1-4, sec.
27, township 5 N. R. 30.
Jennie L. Krohn, et vir, to Henry
Dorn. S3, 115 acres in section 36,
town.'hip 3 north, range 29.
Daisy V. Maiden, to E. H. Maiden
J 500, mete and bound description in
Ireland's addition to Milton.
F. V. Chapman, to his wife, Louise.
A., Jl.Otf, acreage In township 2
south, range 30.
Ella Hlomgren, et al, to Maud Du
puis, 1600. lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6,
block 2, Kilgore's addition to W'eston.
Annette Obert, et vir, t0 Nels Pe
terson 35000, N 1-2 section 10, town
ship S north, range 37.
WORMS MAKE CHILDREN FRET
FUIi. If your child cries out In sleep, Is
nervous, puny and listless he may be
a victim of worms. Begin treatment
at once with Kickapoo Worm Killer.
This candy laxative in tablet form
kills the work and removes It quick
ly and easily. Don't permit your
child's development to be retarded
by the continued draining of his vi
tality by worms. Get Kickapoo worm
Killer at your druggist, 25c Adv.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL AITUCATIONs, u tbey
cannot reach tbe seat of the disease. C '
tarrh is local disease, greatly iuflneoced
by constitutional conditions, and In order to S
cure It yon most take an Internal remedy
Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
and acts thrn the blood on the mocous snr- jj!
flees of the system. Hall'a Catarrh Cur S
was prescribed by one of the best pbyslcl
ana in this country for years. It Is com
posed of some of tbe best tonics known,
combined with some of tbe beat blood
purifiers. Tbe perfect combination of tbe
Inp-edients In Hall'a Catarrh Core Is what
prtriuces sncb wonderful results In catarrhal
condltlnna. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY CO., Propa., Toledo, O
All Pruwrtets, TV.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
RECEIVE OCR SPECIAL
ATTENTION.
We axe at all times equipp
ed to supply your needs at
shortest notice with' practical
first quality rubber goods.
We sell the famous adver
tised "Kantleck' Robber
Goods and guarantee utmost
satisfaction and value.
Telephone orders from yon,
your nurse or physician re
ceive our Instant attention.
Deliveries are prompt anl
correct.
Give us a trial
Tollman & Co.
S Leading Drutfiats
3
3
a
3
InilllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllUIIIIIIIIIHIIHIltS
;OE30I
Q
IOE30I
I0E30E
XOE30I
30E9
GENERAL STORE FOR SALE
Owner wants to retire and will sell good paying business cheap. Lo
cated in good stock raising section, close to Pendleton. Whole thing
goes; store building, 8 room dwelling. 5 lots, stock runs about 1400.
Price for all 3(000.00. Cash or bankable notes. Must be sold at ones.
1
O
D
o
MATLQGK-LAATZ INVESTMENT GO.
US Eaot Conrt St. Q
REAL ESTATE LOANS o
INSCRAXCE
30 11
r-
!
e ' "-
s
. , .
4 i, .
. - j .
' - y . - .
"
V ' v.
OnudlA Oolonna, with NAugiity Ro
booo'v Company T-jnighi.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY)
IXSCRAXCE AXD L-XXD BCSIXESS
BENTLEY A MONTGOMERY, REAL
estate, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agents. 815 Main street. Phonf
404.
ArCTIOXFERS.
COU W. F. TSHXKA, AUCTION-
eer, makes a spdalty of farmers
stock and machinery sales. ''
man that gets you the money." Leave
orders at East Pregonlan office,
SECOND HAND DRALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW
and second hand goods. Cash
paid for all second-hand goods
bought. Cheapest place in Pendleton
to buy household goods. Come and
et our prices. Il E. Court street
Phone 17 1W.
ARCHITECT.
RAYMOND W. H.TCH. ARCH1
tect. Despsln Puildlng. Phone
III. Pendleton, Oregon
DOCTORS.
OR. 8. A. ROK PRCT1CE LIM
Ited to the eye ear nose and throat.
Hours to II an- t 5. and by ap
pointment. Suite it .huld Itldg.
ATTORNEYS.
roHN W. HUFF. ATTORJf EY-AT-Lsw.
Ron an 8, American Nation
al Bank building. '
RALET ft RALEY, ATTORENTS AT
law. Office in American National
Bank Building.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law. Estates settled, wills,
deeds, mortgages and eoatracts
drawn. Collections made. Booaa IT,
Schmidt bloek.
FEE ft FEE. ATTORENY8 AT LAW.
Office hi Despaln building.
CARTER ft 8MYTHE. ATTORNEYS
at law. Offioe in rear of American
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEW AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
company.
PETERSON BISHOP, ATTOR
nevr. at law: rooms 8 and 4, Smith
Orswford building.
OOITM.A8 W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY
at law Will practice In all state
and federal courts. Rooms, 7, I aa.l
9. le- '.un building.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR-
ney at law. Office In Smith-Craw
ford building.
a A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at law. Office In De
spaln building.
FVXEItAL DIRECTORS.
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITl'RE STORSJ
Funeral director and licensed em
balmer. Most modern funeral par
lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls
responded to day or night. Cornr
Main and Water streets. Telepboa
II.
JOHN a BAKER, Fl'NERAL Di
rector and licenaed em balmer. Op
posite postofflce. Funeral parlor,
two funeral cars. Calls responded I
day or night Phone 76.
MONTANA FARM LANDH.
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAITWAT
Lands in eastern Montana at ll.tl
to 118 per acre, linkable for farming
or grai ns . Easy terms. For Infor
mation write or see W. E. Holt, Miles
City, Montana.