East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 17, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1917,
PAGE SEVEN
Cong Kong Gaf
ND NOODLE PARLORS
Noodles
AND
Chop Suey
Ovtslds Tray order Special tj.
Boxm for ladies and gentleman
OPEN DAT AND ALL NIOHT
Meal Tickets, Si Meal (or S4.M
Special Chicken Dinner
Sunday.
548 Main Street
Next to . 0. Blag. Phone
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,
tOOr
50 cents
KOEPPEN'S
Have It
OUCH! LAME BACK,
RUB LUMBAGO OR
BACKACHE AWAY
RCB PAIN RKillT OtT WITH
SMALL TRIAL UOTTIJ3 OF
OLD, PUNCTUATING "ST
JAOOHS OIIV
Kldneyi cause Backache? No:
Thay have no nerves, therefore can
not cause pain. Ltaten! your back
ache U caused by lumbago, sciatica
or a atraln, and the quickest relief la
soot hi n , penetrating; "St. Jacobs oil."
Hub it right on your painful back.
and Instantly the soreness, stiffness
ind lameness disappears. Don't stay i
Amusements
What the presd agents say
about Pendleton n pres
ent and coming
attractions.
crippled! (Jet a mall trial bottle of
"Ht. Jacobs OH" from your drunlst
and limber up. A moment after It Is
applied you'll wonder what herame
of the backache or lumbago pain
Hub old, honeit "St. Jacobs nil"
whenever you have sciatica, neural
gia, rheumatism or snralns. as It l.
absolutely harmless and doesn't burn
me Kin.
TO DARKEN HAIR
APPLY SAGE TEA
LOOK YOI XO! IIIUNG HACK ITS
NATUtAL KlOIL GLOr AND
ATTILUTIVENESS.
Common garden sage 'brewed Into
a heavy tea with sulphur added, will
turn gray, streaked and faded hair
beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just
a few application! will Drove a r.v..
latlon If your hair is fading, streaked
or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and
Sulphur recipe at home, though, Is
troublusome. An easier way is to get
a BO-cent bottle of Wyeths Sage and
Huipnur Compound at any drug store
ail ready for use. This la the old
Griffith's Masterpiece to Show at the
Oregon, January Jl-22; Popular
Prions Th! Time; Veterans Ap
prove of Uie Scenes in tile Birth of
a Nation, ;
In the list of accurate battle scenes
and maneuvers In Griffith's "Birth of
a Nation." noted netorloi dram. t
the civil war, which visualises the
problem of slavery and state sover
ignty, now attracting large audi,
ences In several of the large cities,
and which Managers Kem and Wright
are bringing here for a return engage
ment at the Oregon January 21-22.
is an accurate reproduction of Sher
man's march to the sea. It depicts
realistic views of the union troops
passing through Georgia, the burning
of Atlanta, etc.
Sherman's move was one of the de
cisive acta of the long, hard-fought
war as It divided the south and took
away food supplies which were naad-
I ed for the support of the confederate
army.
The sleffe of Atlanta and the flight
of the population to the country Is
also a realistic reproduction of a his
torical event. In this and In all of
the battle scenes, n. W. Griffith, the
producer, obeyed the directions o(
military experts who mapped out the
movements of the union and confed
erate armies as described in the ac
curate reports In the possession of
the Cnlted States government. In
fact, many weeks were spent In the
acquirement of data for the staging of
the battle scenes.
Many old toldiera have witnessed
story of mm
SERMON SUBJECT
DR. HINSON IKES TALK TO ILLI'S.
TRATH POWEHrT IJUHIUIX,
AT aPTI8T CIJUIMH.
Only Tlrrce Mors Days of Serrfrt
lrtt; Much Cool I lU-Ing Acoom-
punned; Large AudHnces Attend
(E.
I time recipe Improved by the addition j ttnd PProved of these reproduction cob nad deceived hii
; of other Ingredients. j faying that they recalled with vivid doin had stolen
While wIsdv. mv faded h.ir i. : Impress! veneas the hazardous experi- bleHa'n Then In a
sinful, we all desire to retain our ence" which they endured in army
youthful annearanca and aiir.,-.i.,. ! service.
Con Dnng Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES
HOT TAUALES
CHILLI CO'I GARHE
8PA.TI8H 8TTLB
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and . up-to-date.
FIRST CLASS 6ERVICB
TEA 5c Pack a ae
Under State
Hotel
Cor. Webb and Cottonwood fits.
Phon tt7. Pendleton, Ore.
ness. By darkening your hair with
Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound,
no one can tell, because It does It so
naturally, so evenly. Tou Just damp
en a sponge or soft brush with It and
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time- hv nnn.
In nil gray hairs have disappeared,
and, after another application or two
your hair becomes beautifully dark,
gloKxy. soft and luxuriant
This reparation Is a delightful toi
let requisite and Is not Intended for
the cure. mltiKatlon or prevention of
disease.
BIG EATERS GET
KIDNEY TROUBLE
TAKE SALTS AT FIRST SIGN OP
IlLADDHR IRRITATION OR
HACK ACHES.
mm
in a
The American men and women
must guard constantly acalnst Kidnev
trouble, because we eat too much and
all our food is rich. Our blood is flip
ed with uric acd which the kidneys
strive "in filter out, (hey weaken from
overwork, become sluggish; the ellm.
Inalive tissues clog and the result is
kidney trouble, bladder weakness and
a general decline In health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps
of lead; your back hurts or the urine
Is cloudy, full f sediment or you are
obliged to siek reller two or three
times during the ntht; If ou suffer
with sick headache, or you have
rheumatlom when the weather is hac,
get from your pharmacist about four
ounces of Jad Salts; take a table
spoon In a glass of water be-fore
breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act fine. This fa.
mnus raits Is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon Juice, combined
with llthia. and has been used for
generations to flush and stimulate:
clogged kidneys; to neutralise the
acid's In the urine so It no longer Is
source of irritation, thus ending
bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is Inexpensive: cannot In.
Jure, makes a delightful effervescent
llthla-water beverage, and belongs in
every home, becau.se nobody can mukn
a mistake by having a good kldne'
flushing any time.
Portions Impress one with a lasting
sense of the suffering due to hunger,
showing confederate soldiers on the
firing line eating sparingly of short
rations of parched corn in another,
the capture of a supply train is n lm.
presslve lesson of the hardships of
war.
REALTY TRANSFERS
Warranty Deed
H. C. Franklin, to his wife, Bessie,
$100, NTS 1-4 section 30, township i
north, range 21 and crops thereon.
i. H. Btrohm, et ux, to J. D. Wag
horn, 110, N 1-1 8 1-2 SW 1-4 Nw i.j
section 0, township 4 north, rang
IS
C. A. Koontx to O. r T-ewls no
north 7 feet of lots 6 and t, Wock 1,
Koonts addition to Beho.
NEGRESS KILLS HER IjIVEH.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 16. Blaine!
net. lure, a negress. fatally stabbed
Frank Foran a cafe entertainer dur
ing a quarrel in the woman's apart
ments. She used a butcher knife
-Moron fell dead with blood spurting
from his heart. The woman's screams
aroused the tenants. The girl attack
ed the police but was finally over
powered and Jailed on a charge of
murder. She told detectives she had
lived with Moran for five months.
They quarreled over a trivial matter.
R C.)
Last Night Dr. Htnson gave us the
truth as Illustrated in the story of
jOKepn. it was clear and forceful ai
are all h i sermons.
Three things were emphasized. The
first of which is memory. His broth
ers when they came to Egypt and
were cast into Jail as soles immed
ately found memory going back over
the years that had Intervened to the
time when they had dipped Joseph's
coat into the blood of a kid and sent
it to their father and sold Joeph In
to bondage. This is what they sa'd
"We are verily guilty concerning our
Brother.' Nothing had happened to
remind them of that day of ev'l do
fmr but It Is a way with men hen
thev begin to su'fer to hark hark In
their memories to th'-t me when ther
s nned. Memory will not give the sin
ner rest.
Rut there was another thing shown
at work here and that was conscience
We are verily guilty." what was It
that told them so? It was conscience.
And what is conscience? Tou know
as well as I do and I know as well
as you do but no one can define It.
But it holds US UO and show ll. whn!
is right and In doing so shows us how
grievously we have sinned.
Then again the Idea flf rtH hut Inn
Is seen here for they said It Is because
we sinned against our brother that
this trouble has come unon n. ta.
cob had deceived his father and bv
his brother's
after veara hia
heart was broken by his own boys' de
ceiving him.
Whatsoever a man soweth that
shall he also reap, is the statement
of scripture and the bitter grief of
the parent is often In seeing his own
sin perpetuated in the life of his
child
And friends there Isn't anything In
all the universe that can destroy the
deadly effects of sin In us but the
blood of Jesus.
There are only three more nights
of this meeting. Friday night will be
the last Let us make these the best
of all the series.
LIVESTOCK VALUE
$664,545,000 MORE
THAN YEAR AGO
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 The bu
reau of animal industry reported that
the total value of all livestock on all
American farms and ranges is six bil.
lion, six hundred and eighty five mil
lion and twenty thousand dollars
as against six billion, twentv million
six hundred and seventy thousand on
the same date nineteen sixteen.
WASHINGTON SENATE
PASSES DAVIS RESOI.ITION
OLYMPIA. Jan. 17. The senate
passed the Davis Joint resolution im.
moralising congress to submit to the
states for ratification the national
woman's suffrage . amendment now
pending. Three senuators voted no.
$12 LAMB MARKET POSSIBILITY
j pig)i5sui3
ss)X'-lsai1llM.i ..isJIrti.jsAs.sssii. ,&.astei?.sta'
fTf GRKAT -
CR GROUP STORIES
5!o;!es npos Storie tni ptenly of then. Ac'iia,
Life, Ailruilure, fen, Pitbot, lupintioa,
11
TlieYout
Companio
will mckc 1917 a Great Story Year. Besides
the Great Serials and 2j0 Short Stories
there are rare Special Pases for each one.
Family Page, exceptional Editorial Page,
Boys' Pae, Girls' Pane, Children's Pace,
Doctor's Corner, Current Events, Nature
and Science, Travel, Information, etc
Everything- from everywhere for every
one in the family.
THE TOOTH'S COMPANION, Si. Nil St., BOSTON. MASS.
CUT THIS OUT "
and send it (or the name of this paper) with
2.00 for The Companion for 1917,
and we will send you
FRFI? All the retnnlnlns Imiioj of TtTE
rrvCG COMPANION for turn.
FRFF TIIK COMPANION HOME CAL-
THFN Th Wt-Two Weekly Imosaf
IIIUI TKK COMPANION for 1H1T7
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE
PORTLAND. Jan. IT. All lines of
livestock continued to show extreme
strength at North Portland. Over
night there was only a nominal show
ing of supplies. In fact there was noth-
irg ill aluht with which to even give
mtreine ouotations any sort of test.
The position of the sheep and lamb
n arket is so strong that It is consid
ered likely that a very sharp advance
w ill be forced in values here before
supplies beuin to roll In this dilcc
t on. Some are talking of a 1 12 mar
ket for selected east of the mountain
lambs, but this Is merely a guess, be
cause none have been received o'
late.
General mutton and lamll market,
liest east of mountain
lambs ( 11.25
I'tst vulley lambs 10. T5 (ft 1 1.00
Wethers 9.00 9? 9.2."
Ewes 8.00 -jf 8.25
Goats , . 4.23
(attic Situation Strong.
Situation In the cattle market l
.11 long, with full prices being offered
There was a small run of stock re
loitcd in the North Portland yard;
but none of this was of top
i ernlght.
quality.
Oeneral cattle market range:
How'. Tim?
We offer One Hundred llnllsrs Rewarr
rnr ST1V ma Of Catarrh ilia i-annur ha rnr
by lull's Cstarrh Cure.
Hall s Catarrb Cure has bees taken bi
rstsrrb sufferers for the past thirty flv'i
renrs. sud haa become known aa th miiai
reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's
tairn Cure sets thro the lllood on the Mu
cous surfaees. expelling the I'oIrob fron
the Hlood and healing .ae diseased portions
Aftsr inn ha IiImi llttll'a Cararrf. n.
for a short time yon will see a great tin
prnyeroent ID your general Health. Burt
raktnir Hall's Catarrh Cnra at aiim and nai
rid of rsttrrh. Send for testlmnnials, free
F. J. IHKNGl - o., Toledo, Ohio.
Hold b? all nrnndsta. 7Se.
lull's Family I'llle tor constipation.
Hfst heavy beef steers
Pest light beef steers .
P.est beef cows
tiest heifers
Ordinary to good cows
Heavy bulls
Light bulls
Calves
Slocker-feeder steers
lockor-feeder cows . .
Hog Iloldliur nnn
Market for hoes is holding
Only a very small run was shown a'
North Portland overnight. Top stuff
Is being sought, especially the heavy
Packers, which are ounted iinr.li
I0.f5. while rest
at II0.40W to.SO
General hog ram
Heavy packing .
.Heavy butchers , ,
Rough, heavy . . .
Tigs
.25ft l.5
S.OOfi 8.50
7.257.50
7.50
6.15S? 6.35
4.5015 5.00
3.S0SJ 4.25
5.flOr7.0n
5. 75 fi' 6.50
5.00(i'6.00
lights are strong
I
I if
A.NYBODY can tell
2"y you what a tobacco
costs. But only yo old
pipe can tell you what a
tobacco is worth.
TH ERE can t be any better pipe tobacco
than VELVET because it is the best
of good Burley cured in Nature's way.
No one has Been able to equal Nature's
method of curing tobacco two years'
ageing in wooden hogsheads. It is slow
it is expensive, but if you will try a tin
of VELVET today you will know that
it is right.
Get clearly in your own mind just what qualities
you want your pipe tobacco to have. Then give your
old pipe a chance to prove to you that VELVET
fills every one of your requirements.
Make any test you like; compare VELVET with any
tobacco you choose and the sooner the better!
WAX
. 10c Tins iS)p One Pound
jfc: 5c Metal-lined s. " S'K Glass
hi- Bags Us..yf:' r'L':x& Humidors fi
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, KOODI-ES, CHOP SUEY, CHIHfl DISHES I
Stookers g.ouirT 8.25
Tuesday Uvistock Slilppers.
Cattle T. M. Smith. Sheridan
load.
Mixed stuff M. I). Wheeler. Iban- E
on. 1 load cattle, calves ami hots 1! I
L. Rice, Willamina. 1 load cattle and i
. - " , vuaua- riiuaa .v ;
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! GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW I
j! H6 WertAIU St.. Upstair.; Phomi 433
. 10.50 lu.fi 5
. 10.40 'd lo.sn
. '!.25(if !.;s
. S.f.O'fi 9.2."
CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y
" THE OLD WttI
REMEDYFORf
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IXSl'HAXCE AXD LAND Hl'SIXESS
BP:XTLEY & MONTGOMERY REAL
estate, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agents. $16 Main street. Thone
104.
AVITIOXEEIIS.
COU V. F. YOHXKA, AUCTIOX
eer, makes a spclalty of farmers
ck and machinery sales. "The
man that gets you the money." Leave
irdcrs at East Oregonlan office.
ATTORNEYS.
JOHN W. HUFF. ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Room S. American Nation
ai Bank building.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR
ney at law. Office In Smlth-Crw-ford
buildln.
! RALEY & RALEY, ATTO RENTS AT
I law. Office in American National
j Rank Rullding-.
Clara Williams, In Triangle-Kay Be
Play Th Criminal."
At Hie Txmple la time tonlfiht,
SI.COM) HIM) DEALERS.
V. STROULE. PEALER IN NEW
and second hand Roods. Cash
paid for all second-hand Roods
bousht. Cheapest place in Pendleton
to buy household Roods. Come and
get our prices. 219 E. Court street
Phone !71W.
ARCHITECT.
RAYMOND W. HATCH. ARCHI
tect. Pespaln Building. Phone
78. rendleton, Oressn.
M1M KLIXEXil.a
LEGAL BLANKS OF ETVSJRT BB
scrlpOoa for eousty oourt, etreoti,
court, Jastlos court, sjeaj sMate, ttc
tor sals at East Orsaronlaji offte.
OEOK'iE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY
at law. Estates setiled, wills,
deeds. mortKases and contracts
drawn. Collections made. Room 17
Schmidt block.
FEE i FEE. ATTOREXY8 AT LAW.
Office In Despaln building.
CARTER & 8MYTHE. ATTORNEY!!
at law. Office In rear of American
National Rank building.
& A. LOWELL. ATTOR-VBT AND
counsellor at law. Office In Da
spaln bulldln;.
EI XEKAL DIKECTOIW.
J. T. BROWN'S Ft RNiTL KE STOR
runeral director and licensed em
balmer. Most modern funeral par
lor, morgue and funeral oars. Cajta
responded to day or nlt-ht Corner
Main and Water streets. TMiur.h,,-.
J.
JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEW AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
company.
PETERSON & BISHOP, ATTOIl
nevs at law. rooms S and 4. Smith
CTawfsrd building.
JOHN 8. BAKER. Ft'NERAI. ni.
-rector and licensed embalmer. Op
posite postofflce. Funeral parlor,
two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day r night Phona 71.
Montana farm las oh.
DOaV.LAS W. BAILEY. ATTt R K
at lew. Will orurlire In oil .......
as4 fesleral courta Rooms. 7 n.l
9, Despaln building.
-M'KiiiKKN PACIFIC It Ai fVf r
Lands In eastern Montana at 11 It
to J1S per acre. Suitable fr farnilna
or griilng. Easy terms. F.r Infor
mation write or see W. E. Hoh. kflla
City. Montana.
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