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t PAG 2 TUN DAILY EAST GREG OMAN. FEND1JTTON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1917. TWELV3 PAGH3 1 EUX FINANCES WOMEN BUILD SPEAKERS PLATFORM 5HtMMtMHlpHMMimnttftMMMlMHH(fft!!MMriHIMMMMtMMM'M!Mt .MiMuHMimduhllililhti J FI SHAPE CITY HAS OM'll S20 IX HAXiv DrKl'ITK W ATOt Sl TI'l-Y AM) OTIIK.lt IMPROVEMENTS. TICKETS 00 SALE y mis I FUUER J 11 FOR THE BIG WRESTLING MATCH AT THE Oregon Theatre, Jan. 10 BETWEEN H6 tt& Your Bath Room Warm and Comfy With One of Our V Special Meetings Begin at llaptN Church; Odd IVllow aiut Rrbrkali IakIvm to Have public Installation on Saturday Kveniug; Other Sew Xoum. trom $3.00 up Once used you wonder how you ever got along without it. Pacific Power & Light Company PHONE 40 ARMAND'S The only NEW face powder in the past SO 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 His. Alyscpoc-iolinsl PHYSICAL CULTURE AND ELOCUTION. Hotel Pendleton. ' THEOLO RELIABLE REMEDYFORfciEfl. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK IMAMtfXB BRAND, f LadVrs! A air. yr rux . a iam-tiVd uiaiuai it. im 114 AM aMtallic1 Mies. tMauca warn Blot Hi bo Tk M Mbt, Bmw mf wm DptMlal. AtkfarClfrin:S.TCKr ta.mv.im nannv I-ILOJL, It U TWkMws as Best, SifesL Ai-rars Rdtabla SOLD BY DfiUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 1 'mmy?-5-, i- Iff rf j LK)I55US GREAT SERIALS oa GROUP STORIES 111 llL&i Hi Stsriti tpaa Strin tad plenty of Ilea. Actio, life, AoWare, F&s, Pttaot, lujiiritiaa. Theloutlt's Companion will mate 1917 a Great Story Year. Besides the Great Serials and 250 Short Stories, there are rare Soecia Pages for each one. Family Page, exceptional Editorial Page, Boys' Page, Girls' Page, Children's Page, Doctor's Corner, Current Events, Nature and Science, Travel, Information, etc Eveolliing from everywhere for every one in the family. TH TOTTH'S COSPASlOJf, St. T.J St, BOSTCK. fASS. HELIX. Jan. S At the coune!! ' meeting Tuesday night, the new oft'l- j cerg were sworn in. M. L. Morrison, mayor; H. H. Hicks, J. S. Norvell anO Virgil Smith, counoilmen. J. J. Lew is, recorder, Victor Mason, treasurer. Elmer Albee. marshal. Notwithstand ing fear has been expressed Helix ! would lose out financially when It lost its J 1 600 annual saloon license, the city is now out of debt and has over $200 in the bank, although it has in the lust two years more than treb. led its water supply and purchased , lots for the auditorium. Special meetings will begin at the Raptu-t church Sunday, conducted by Rev. w. R. Storms of Wallula, j The missionary circle of Baptist la- . dies met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Montgomery. The. Helix lodge I O. O. F. and 1 Evangeline Rebekah lodge will Install tfcturday evening. the meeting is public to families of the members of the order. A. banquet will be served at t and program follow the installa tion. ! Earl Peterson, formerly of Helix, was married recently at Weiser, Ida- I no, to Miss Dorothy Dash of that city rThey will make their home in Moun. 4 tain Home, Idaho. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benson of ! Walla Walla, are visiting Mrs. Ben sons mother, Mrs, Catherine Stan ton. The Ken sons are ,on their way ; home from the Benson family re ; union at Long Beach. Cal.. six mem bers of the family being present, their ,ages averaging 81 years I G. Karrle is home from a week's I visit to Sound 'cities. I E. I Norvell is back from a visit : to Perndale. Mrs. Norvell and d1iirtitA ir,. ..... ' 1 ,. . ..-c,u,-, uutigniri will visit a lew I weeks' longer. 1 B. tl. Achilles of Rlnmntinn a Tuesday visitor. C. H. Clark of Portland, was in itown Wednesday. Druggist T. H. Ohormley has re. turned from a week's visit to Port, land. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bryan of Top penish. Wash., came in Wednesday to visit with the J. G. Bryan family. Tom Hyland is home from Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Everett King left Thursday for a few weeks stay in Pendleton. Ben Stanton left Tuesday for North Yakima. H. a Taylor has employment In "a garage In Pendleton. H. E Rose suffered a severely sprained arm loading wheat the first of the week. His physician ordered "no work for several days." Mr. and Mrs. Ira Scott and Miss Irna Tesne, returned from a two weeks' trip to Portland Thursday. Bert Adams of Rockland, Idaho, is visiting his sister, Mrs. M. L. Morri son. Mr. and Mrs James Kern are home from a two weeks' visit with their daughter. Mrs. Tom- Hutcheson. of j Lacrosse and nleoe, Mrs. B. F. Enst 1 ridge, near Pendleton, Mr., and Mrs. j Eastridge accompanying them home. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smith of Drum. f W w 1 'I' 1 11 Miss Rosalind Fuller of Englaml, one of the many women who aided in erecting a platform for the speak ers who are to appear at. the Ameri can Neutral Conference Olebrutlon in New York. The young women who built the platform represented Mrs. Wm. mond. Idaho, are visiting Smiths parents, Mr. und Mrs. i'lper, for the winter. Mrs. D. Kendalt gave a dinner Tues day, honoring Miss Letha Albee, who is home on a vacation. Those besides the honor guest were H. E. Roe and America Hutcheson. COI.OXKL IS SEEKING xo win.sKEi:i:i) biud NEW YORK, Jan. 4. Colonel Roosevelt starts on his Oriental trip from San Francisco February 7. He will be accompanied by Airs. Roose velt. The colonel will bo first to Honolulu. After a visit to the Mar shall island group he will proceed to Samoa. The colonel will be ap- sent about four months. He wishes it understood that the tour is mere ly for pleasure and that he Is not in quest of more whiskered birds or unknown rivers. l'-IHAT STOPS V. S. WHEAT SHIP, BIT LETS IT PIWXEEIl "It's Lnoky Your Steamer Is Ameri can, Otherwise We Should Have Torpedoed You With Pleasure." HAVRE. Jan. 4. Capt. Plater of the American steamer Sacrkmento, who arrived here from Buenos Aires with a cargo of wheat, reports that he v.-as stopped In the English Channel by a Herman submarine. The comman der of the submarine ordered him on beard with his papers and after ex amining them said: "You are carry ing wheat, which we consider contra band of war. to France. It Is lucky for you that your ship is American, rtherwise we should have torpedoed you with treat pleasure. You can ; r ceed. Good luck to you." CUT THIS OUT " nd 5-nd it tor the name of thi paper) with $2.00 for The Companion (or 1S17, nd we will send you FREE ftVu'RSleVar of raE FREE WWZKir "umecai, THEN ?Si.t,'S6Rl.7Jsrfr- i HOG MARKET FIRM. PRICES STRONG the various nations engaged in tht war. Each plank In the platform represents one of the things for which the federal stands. Of Salt Lake City VS. fttPlI 3 Of Pendleton, Oregon. AT THE QUELLE CAFE. General Admission $1.00. Ringside $1.50. How's This? We offer One Hundred' Dollars Reward tor any case of Caiarru that cannot be cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hull s Catarrh Cure has beea taken b; catarrh sufferers for the past thlrtj Clve years, and has become known as the moat reliable remedy for Catarrh. Elall'a Ca tarrh Cure acta thru the Hlood on ths Mu cous surfaces, expelling the Potsoa Iron: the Wood and healing ..ie diseased portions After yon have taken Hall's Catarrh Cart for a short time you will ace a great Im profement In your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for tetlinnlsls. free. F. J. CHEN ICY a- ..O., Toledo, Onto. Bold by all Drtnorlst. Toe. Hall's Family I'll Is for constipation. 1IIIIBIIII uUliWIHUUIiiianuHugg STALLIONS AT AITA STABLES, I'KNniiETON, OREGON. One extra good, big bluck Imported Percheron, 6 years old, wt. tilt. One extra good Imported son of the great $40,000 Carnot, (66Mf 6666C. Other Perchcrons, Belgians, Shirrs and Clydesdales that are desir able, besides a number of young ones with correct pedigrees from one tc three years old and Percheron and Belgian inures. All will priced to sell. If You Have Stallion That You Cannot I'se txiigpr, I Might Chang. " J. R. JUSTICE PEXDIiKTOM, OHEOOX. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE PORTLAND, Jan. 6 There was a fair ran of hogs In the yards over night at North Portjand, with the trend of the trad strong. Late Thursday afternoon one lot of a car load of extra fancy stuff was sold at $10.30, which raised the general market here a nickel. During the day the market held very firm, with all early sales of top quality at $10.25. General hog range: CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 0 IMSI'IUXCE AD LXD BI.SIXESf ATTOR.XHYS. - FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTOR URNTLEY A MONTGOMERY, REAL 'fS- forTbu'm" ,,iC ,D 8mlth-CrW emate. fire, life and accident Insur- Law. Room ,, American Nation - ace agent. 815 Main street. Phone Bank building. a A. LOWELI ATTORNEY ANI counsellor at law. Office In Da rrriiivrn. RALE Y R.A LEY, ATTORENYS AT '!,ain hulldlng. law "ic ' American National nmVcTf,m p . p ,M, fi Nr.RAii directors. COt W K. YfiHNKA. AUCTION- nlt y'''Mn- tier, makes a spcla'ty of farmers --.-. -l - -. i rk and machinery s.les. "The Eor-Z w- COUTTS. ATTORNEY J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE nan that gets you the money." Leave at 1:iw' Estates settled, wills, Funeral director and licensed em wdera at East Oregonian office. 'j'"lp, niortggs and contracts halmer. Most modern funeral par ' drawn. Collation made. Room 17. lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calb NIX'ti.M) IMMI lirtl.KHS. jschnndi block. . responded to day or night. Cornai - " Main and Water streets. Telephone V. STRMHLE,- LKAI.KIl IN NEW FEB & FEE, ATTORENYS AT LAW. J. and second band goods. Cash Office In Despain building. aid for all second-hand goods ! , taght. Cheapest place in Pendleton CARTER & BMYTHE, ATTORNEYS JOHN a BAKER. FUNERAL DI to buy household goods. Come and t law. OfOee in rear of American rector and licensed embalmer. Op sn our price. Hi E. Court street tional Bank building. oocite postofflcs. Funera,l parloi 17 'W- JAMES B. PaTRRY, ATTORSBW AT 'W """L C'"", t( AIUJHITECT. . Offlo. over Taylor Hard wars 0T nlght' Vh0M company. tlATMOND W. HATCH, ARCHI- . Uwt. Drapain Building. Phone PETERSON A BISHOP, ATTOR- WyTA.XA "A?M- '8'- Ml. IVndleton. Oregon. n-ys at law; rooms I aa 4. Smith- ' Crawford bnlldlng. NORTHERN PACI7IC , RA1TWA IXXTORS. Land In eastern Montana at $2 5' tR. S. A. ROK PRACTICE L1M- DOU'JLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY to $1 per acre. Suitable for farmfm ttl to the eve ear pose and throit. at law. Will practice In ell state or rraslng. Easy term. For Infor loots to IS and 1 to t. and by ap- and federal court. Room, 7, anJ mallon writ or ae W. E. HoH, Miler (swlittHient. S'llie 11. Judd Bldg. I, Despain building. City, Montana. Heavy packing $10.010.25 Heavy butchers 10.15 10.25 Light 9.50 10.00 Rough, heavy 9.25 9.75 Pigs 8 GO'S 9.25 Stockers 8.00 (ft. 8.25 Cattle Market Hrm. Oreat strength continues all through the cattle market at North Portland. There was a small run over night. Oeneral trade conditions resemble those of the early week. General cattle market range: Best beef steers $8.25 8.50 Good beef steers 7.50 8.00 Best beef cows 7.00 7.25 Best heifers 7.00 7.25 Ordinary to good cows .. 6.006.50 Heavy bulls 4.50 5.00 Light bulls 3.504.25 Calves 5.00 7.00 Slocker-feeder -steers 5.75 a 6.50 St ocker-feeder cows 6.006.00 Handful of Sheep In. Only a handful of sheep arrived In the North Portland market over night. Trade conditions are " very firm. Sales of the limited offerings of Willamette valley lambs were made at $10.75, which Indicate a very strong market on a $11 basis for su perior east of the mountain quality. General mutton and lamb market: Best east of mountain lambs $ 11. On Best vall-y lambs 10.50 10.75 Wethers 9.00 9.25 Ewes 8.00) 8 25 Boats 4.25 IVIday IJvewtock Shippers. Hogs W. E. Eyre. I-osen, 1 load; Tarmers Cooperative Warehouse Co., Dayton. 1 load. Cattle J. C. Hill, Orl Flno, Iraho, 1 load. Mixed stuff Peterson Bros., Forest Grove, 1 load cattle, hogs and sheep; J. M. McFadden. Corvallls, 1 load cat tle, calves and hogs; J. Jensen, Law s n, 2 loads cattle, calves and hogs', I'. I. McFadden Hurrlshvrsr. 1 lonil mttle and hogs; Tltn Derr, McMlnn v'lle. l load rattle, hogs and sheep; C. W. 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