East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 05, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1917.
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No guess work
You can knoio
You will get good results ,
and have heathful, whole
some foods by using
IIC Baking Powder
Ask your grocer he knows
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES cSu
HOT TAUALES
CHILLI m GASfflE
SPANISH fifTTUi
LUNCHES
COFFEE
""rverytnlng cImo and up-to-date.
FIRST CLASS SERVICE
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor. WebD and Cottonwood Bta,
Phono 1(7. Pendleton, Or.
ARMAND'S
The only NEW
face powder in
the past 50 yean
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
50 cents
KOEPPEN'S
Have It
ill OUnOALOIVS
BUILT AT RIETi
I). W. JACKSON AND It. A. BEN-
NKTT WHJj OCt'l PY TIIKM ;
MISS PERKY BACK AT
SC'HOOU
New style of Van issued u Rallrbud
Employee and Families for 117; 4.
M. HarrlMm purrbax-g line New
Delivery Wagou.
(East Oregonlan Special.)
RIETH, Jan. 4. Mr. and Mrs. II.
A, Rudd have returned from a short
holiday visit at Eugene, Oregon.
Mrs. R. J. English returned Sun
day from a S weeks sojourn In Cali
fornia visiting friends and relatives at
Fresno and other points.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Powell are
the proud parents of an 8-pound
daughter, born December 28th, at the
Pendleton hospital. Mother and babe
are doing well while daddy steps
high.
Mr. Deo. R. Roberts made a busl-
nans trip to the west end of the coun.
ty last week, reluming home Tues
day evening.
Mr. Cash. E. Powell and familv
spent the holidays in Idaho visiting
at Nam pa, Boise and Pocatollo, ar
riving home on Sunday, Mr Powell
resumed work as assistant yardmast-
er January J.
Miss Jennie Perry Is axaln on dutj
as assistant teacher in our school aft
er an absence of nearly two months
on account of serious illness that kept
her in the hospital for a short time.
We are glad to see her back amongst
us again.
Mr. Grtgxby of Barnhart is a daily
visitor to Pendleton at present, being
a member of the grand Jury now in
session at the county seat. j
Percy Folson of Barnhart passcl
through Rteth Wednesday en route
to Pendleton, returning home the
same evening.
Operator c. A. Barry of the local
telegraph office is enjoying a visit
from his father and mother who came
In from Payette, Idaho Sunday mom.
ing.
Yardmaster O. J. McKee spent
Wednesday and Thursday in La-
Grande and Baker combining busi
ness with pleasure in making the
trip.
Contractor T. H Ford is building
a 4-room bungalow for D. W. Jack
son and will soon have It ready for
occupancy. It is rumored several en
glnemen of the west end will rent
this bungalow for sleeping rooms.
Mr. J. M. Harrison, our local
butcher, has purchased and put Into
service a brand new delivery wagon
which will enable him to give prompt
and efficient service at all times.
The employes and their families
have been supplied with a new style
of pas for the year 1917, same heing
what Is called a term pass, 'and s
only good for three months and for 6n
rides and no slips to be filled out bj
the passenger for delivery to the con
ductor. Mr. R R. Bennett, a fireman be
tween Rleth and Portland, has ship
ped in his lumber for the erection of
a bungalow next to the Jackson bun
galow, but active building operations
have not been gotten under way as
yet.
Order Your
Coal NOW
i lie Greatest ot Ail; Puppy Love
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JACK PICKFORO AND LOUISE HUFF, FAMOUS PLAYERS STARS IN
PARAMOUNT PICTURES.
The happiest days of any man's life
:v low, doff his hat and kiss the hand
-rried the other fellow, but the days
. upite that fact.
were those of long ago, when he could
of the girl he loved. In most case ah
of "puppy love" were best and dearest
TELLS OF PLIGHT OF
POLISH CHILDREN
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
qualitiea in coal
that count.
You can get LONGEST BURNING, GREATEST
HEAT-GIVING by ordering your coal from us.
Inactivity Causes constipation.
Lack of exercise in the winter is a
frequent cause of constipation. You
feel heavy, dull and listless, your com
plexlon Is sallow and pimply, and en
ergy at low ebb. Clean up this con
dition at once with Dr. King's New
Life Pills, a mild laxative that relieves
the coigeeted Intestines without grip
ping. A dose before retiring will as
sure you a full and easy movement
In the morning. !5c at your drug
gist. Adv.
NEW YORK, Jan. J. Miss Zofla
Nalmska of No. 50 Morningside Drive
returned recently from a five months
investigation into the needs of Po
land. Mrs. Herbert L Satterlee, Mrs.
Samuel Thome and Mrs. Hartley
Winslow of California are co-operating
with her In rasling funds to build
homes for children in Poland. Mrs.
Satterlee is treasurer and checks may
be sent to her at her home, No. 3
East Thirty-sixth Street.
In the appeal of the Polish women
It Is announced that because of the
lack of food the death rate of chil-
' dren In Poland since the war began
has increased 61 per cent, and epi
demics have flourished unchecked.
"A child can be saved and well
cared for at the cost of J"0 a year.
Outside of Warsaw I saw children liv
ing in barrels." said Miss Nalmska.
I "Others had made their homes in
trenches which had been dug by
their parents for the storage of po
tatoes. A great many of the children
have been injured by bombs, while
hundreds have had their nerves shat
tered by their frightful experiences."
Whole populations. Miss Nalmska
found, have been wiped out by typhus
"During the evacuation of Eastern
Poland last year," Miss Naimska went
on. "many babies could not stand the
weary traveling and died from weak
ness, while others were crushed to
death in the crowds."
Why go elsewhere? See us for
ROCK COAL
LUMP OR NUT.
Good dry fir, yellow and black pine.
Dry Slabwood that is dry.
AH wood comes either four foot or sawed.
B. L. BURROUGHS
Telephone 5
DEMAND SHOWN
FOB CATTLE
PORTLAND, Jan. 5. All lines of
livestock are showing continued
strength in the North Portland yards.
During the day there was not only an
improvement in the demand for ordi.
nary quallt cattle, but advances of at
least 1 to 15c were showh In values.
No price changes were Indicated for
the better class of cattle, but strength
waa Indicated There is a very good
demand for feeder cattle of all kinds
with good steers around J6.75W6.60
and cows hitting J5j6 for similar
quality. Feeder bulls are quoted up
to 16.
General cattle market range:
Best beef steers $8.26S60
Good beef steers 7.608,0i)
Best beef cows 7.00 7. 2T
Best heifers 7.007.25
Ordinary to good cows... 6.00 6.60
Heavy bulls 4.50 6.60
Heavy- bulls 4 5005.00
Light bulls 3.60C(?4.2ri
Calves 5.00 7.00
SJocker-fi-eder steers 5.75(?6.'50
Stocker-feeder cows 5.00 6.0(1
Good Itun of Ilog.
Quite good run of hogs was shown
In the North Portland market over
night. Trend of the trade remains
very favorable with all prices firm and
Don't Neglect
our stomach. Keep it strong
well. When food disa
vows with it, strengthen it with
! 9, ".:
.I." of AllT Med;, me Wcrit
.-uryw-here. In boxvs. 10c. 2V
generally maintained at the recent
high average.
General hog range:
Teavy packing $10 20'S 10.25
Heavy butchers 10.15 10.25
Heavy butchers 10.15 10.25
Light 8.50 10.00
Rough, heavy 8.25
Pigs 8.50 9.00
Stockers 8.00 8.23
No Sheep Arrivals.
No arrivals at all were shown In
tha sheep and lamb division of the
North Portland yards overnight.
Situation all through this division is
remarkably firm, with all previous ex.
treme prices well maintained.
General mutton and lamb market:
Best east mountain lambs 11.00
Best valley lambs 10.50
Wethers 9.00 9.21
Ewes 8.00 9.25
Coats 4.25
Thursday livestock shippers. '
Hogs McMahnn & Frum. Halsey,
1 load; Harry Matthews, Buhl, Ida
ho, 1 load; Clark & Snodgrass, Le
trnnon. 2 loads; I. D. Carter, Condon,
1 load.
Cattle John Mozart, Woodland,
Wash., 1 load; Walla Walla Meat Co.,
Lowden, Wash.; 2 loads; c. R. Mitch,
ell. Oaiolle, Cal., 5 loads.
Cattle and calves C. C Clark, Cor
vallis, 2 loads.
Mixed stuff C. W. Edward, Mon
roe, 1 load cattle and hogs; L. A.
Thomas, West Solo, 1 load cattle and
hogs.
Warranty Deeds.
T. D. Talor, sheriff, to B. K. Mc
rherson, 305, SB 1-4 NE 1-4 NW 1-4
section 33, township 5 north, range
29.
It K. McPherson. to Willis Watson,
IT.OO. SE 1-4 NE 1-4, NW 1-4, sec.
S3, township 5 north, range 29.
F, Gorrard, to Joe Parkhurst, $t,
mete and bound description in town
of rmntllla.
IVMa Wright, to A. P. Fletcher, .M
ox. Jl .00. lot 9. block 1S3. Reserva
tion addition to Pendleton.
CONVICT GOES STRAIGHT
THROUGH LOVE OF WIFE
CHICAGO, Jan. 4 Regener-
ated through love of his wife,
an ex'-convict, seasoned crook
and safe blower, at his wife's re- 4
quest today returned a fifteen
thousand dollar pearl necklace
to Mrs. Charles Hutchinson, wife )
of the vice president of the corn
exchange bank.
The convict found the Jewels
and planned a new start with
the stake which meant riches
to him.
"No,;' his wife pleaded. "Ton
promised to go straight" He
returned the jewels, receiving a
hundred dollars reward.
Keeps Her Children
In Perfect Health
UK. t IJ)UI3aS SYIUT PKTMN
THE FAMILY LAXATIVE 1XK
MANY YEAH.
Mrs Aug. Doellefeld of Carlyle. Ill ,
recently wrote to It. Caldwel, at
Momlceio, 111., that she has uwed Dr
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in her home
for a number of years, , and would
net be without it, as she has been able
to keep her four children in perfect
health. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
is a combination of simple laxative
herbs with pepsin that acts on the
bowels in an easy, natural way, and
regulates the action of this moet Im
portant function. Nearly all the sick
ness to which children are subject is
traceable to bowel Inaction, and a
mild, dependable laxative, such as Dr.
Caldwell's 8yrup Pepsin should have
a place in every family mediclnJ
chest. It is ileasant to the ta'te and
children like it, and take It readily.
while it s equally effective lor adults
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sod
In drug stores everywhere for fifty
cents a bottle. To avoid imitations
and ineffective substitutes be sure you
get Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. SeO
that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's als
nature and his portrait appar On in
yellow carton In which the bott! as
packed. A trial bottle free ef charsre),
can be obtained by writing to Dr. W.
B. Caldwell, 455 Washington St., Mo
ticello, Illinois.
be given In the morning and one In I
the afternoon. B this arrangement ;
ii is hoped to give all of the examlna- J
tlons In two days, leaving Thursday I
for the teachers to straighten out re-
ports.
Rest spoils many a man who'
willing to work.
Mrs. Alysc LRoe-CIIcJirtst
PHYSICAL CULTURE
AND ELOCUTION.
Hotel Pendleton.
HIGH SCHOOL
NEWS
St
If the faculty plans materialize,
high school examinations will begin
on Tuesday of next week and the
term end on Friday. This is early for
the term ending but as the ending of
the school year will come somewhat
earlier this year than usual, the ar
rangement made was thought best.
By the plan two examinations will
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CON
DITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI
NESS DECEMBER 27, 1916,
As made to
The Comptroller of the Currency.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $2,524,791.25
U. S. Bonds 260,000.00
Other Bonds, Securities, etc... 13,744.34
Stock, Federal Reserve Bank 15,000.00
Banking House '. 10,000.00
Cash and Exchange 731,378.90
$3,554,914.49
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock $ 250,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 335,626.58
Circulation 245,695.00
Due to Banks 9,707.28
Individual Deposits 2,713,885.63
$3,554,914.49
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How's This? I
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward i
tor any rase of Catarrh tbat rsnnot ke cured
bj Hall's Catarrh Care.
Hall s Catarrh Cere bas bee taken by
catarrn snrrerere lor tne past tuirtr-nre
years, snd has become known as tne most
reliable remedy for Catarrh. Ball's Ca
tarrh On re acts thro tbe Blood on the Mo
rona surfaces, expelling the Poison fross
the Illood and healing -ae diseased portions.
After yon have taken Hail's Catarrb Care
for a short time yon will see a great Im
provement in yoor general bealth. Start
taking Ball's Catarrh Core at once and get
rid of tatarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY A iO.. Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all Drtnqrists, 75c
Ball's Family Pills for constipation.
Owner wants to retire and will seU good paying business cheap. Lo
cated in good stock raising section, close to Pendleton. Whole thing
goes; store bnilding. 8 room dwelling, i lots, stock runs about 34008,
Price (or all 36OO0.00. Cash or bankable notes. Must be sold at one.
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BENTLEY & MONTGOMERY", REAL
estate, fire, life and accident insur
ance agents. 815 Main street. Phone
404.
ArCTIOVFERS.
COL W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTION
eer. makes a' spcinlty of farmers
stuck and machinery sales. "The
man that gets you the money." Lave
orders at East Oregonlnn office.
SF.COND HAND DKAI.KHS.
V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NEW
and second hand goods. Cash
paid for all second-hund goods
bought. Cheapest place in Pendleton
to buy household goods. Come and
get our prices. 219 E. Court street
Phone 27 1W.
AKCHlTrXT.
ATTORNEYS.
JOHN W. HUFF. ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Room 6, American Nation
al Bank building.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR
ney at law. Of.'ice In Smith-Crawford
building.
a A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at law. Office In De
ft A LET & RALEY. ATTORFv'Ys' ATj8Pala building.
law. Office in American National
Pank Building.
GEORGE W. COITTS. ATTORNEY
at law. Estates settled, wills,
deeds. mortftaires and contracts
drawn. Collections made. Room 17
Schmidt block.
FVXEKAL niKKCTOIW.
FEE & FEE. ATTOREXTS AT LAW
Office in Deepain building.
J. T. BROWN'S Fl'RMTt ltE tTORa
Funeral director and licensed m
balmer. M'st modern funerii) par
lor, morgue and funeral cars. Cals)
respondej to day or nlxht Comer
I Main and Water streets, Ti ll j hoae
63.
CARTER & 8MYTHE, ATTORNEYS
at law. Offioe In rear of American
Xatlonal Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORXKW AT
law. Office over Taylor HarJware
company.
JOHN S. BAKER, Fl'NKRAL DI
rector and licensed emlialiner. Op
posite postoffke. Funerul larlor.
I two funor.ll curs. Calls responded to
'day or nlKht. Phone 7 5.
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RAYMOND W. HATCH. ARCH1-
tect. Despaln Building. Phone j
768. Pendleton. Oreson.
DOCTORS.
PR. S. A. ROE PRACTICE LIM
tted to the ee enr noe and throi!
Honrs to 12 an ! 2 to 6. un.l by ap
pointment. Suite 21, Judd Bldg.
rrrrFRsoN a bishop, .ttor-
nevs at law: rooms 3 and 4. Sulth
Crnwford building.
MOXTXXA Fltl l iVHS.
(HH'lU.AS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY
at law. Will pra.-tir In n
and federal courts. Rooms. 7, 8 an-' rnaU"ti write
IVsp.'iin buikl'.nx.
NORTHERN PACIfIC RAITWAT
Lands In eusti rn Morit.init at 13 5
to i) tier arre. SultnMe for farming
or gr.n tot. Easy terms. For Infor-
r aee W E. II 'It. il:.f
ji'lty. Montana,