East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 26, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917.
PAGE SEVEN
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mm rrx:i cold
Amusements
Hot!
7
otter!
Hottest!
THEY'RE BETTER
BRIQUETS riiake the ideal
fuel forhome, store or office.
CLEAN BURNING
NO CLINKERS
NO SOOT
NO SLACK
clean to handle
Cheaper than coal
TRY AN ORDER OF BRIQUETS
9.00
Per Ton, Loose
BURROUGHS
Telephone 5
'PAPKS OOIJ) COMPOUND" ENDS
A (XU OH GIUI'ITS IJf
A FEW HOURS.
Tour cold will break1 and all grippe
mlBery end after taking a dose of
'Tape's Old Compound" every twn
hours until three doses are taken.
It promptly npem clogged-up nos
trils and air passage In the head,
stops nasty discharge or nose run
ning, relieves sick headache, dullness,
feverlshness, sore throat, sneezing,
soreness and stiffness.
Don't flay stuffed-op! Quit blowing
and snuffling! Rase your throbbing
head nothing else In the world give'
such prompt relief as "Pape's cd
Compound," which costs only 25
cents at any drug store. It acts with
out assistance, tastes nice, and causes
no Inconvenience. Accept no substitute.
What the pres3 agents Bay
about Pendleton's pres
ent and coming
attractions.
JAPAN TO PIT .1S.OOO.0M
THIS YEA It INTO HKIt NAVY
Ifnririilgc whlpp. Baritone, Coming to
Tempi Theater.
Pendleton people will be Interested
In the announcement that Hartrldge
Whlpp, the noted concert baritone, Is
to give a recital In the Temple theater
the evening of February 1, 1917.
j Mr, Whlpp has been giving recitals
throughout the northwest with mark
ed success. Read what the Oregonlan
or January 7 has to say of this artist:
I Mr. Whlpp In New York Sooit
I Coenraad Bos, the eminent vocal
coach and pianist, who Is en tour with
Madame Julia Culp as accompanist,
left this city Thursday morning for
(Tacoma, Wash., where they appeared
Thursday night In recital at the Ta
' coma theater. During Mr. Bos' visit
here of nearly a week two of Port
land's leading vocalists availed them
selves of the opporunlty thus afford-
. aA n A ....nh.J ,itfc him i 1 , r I. An
TOKIO. Jan.. . Japan will spend interrelation. Mrs. Mitv-
about J53.S1S.370 on her navy In , ..,..,,. bp
1917, an Increase of J2.194.507 over , . . )h M m , N . k
the previous year's estimates. More . , .,,. . whll.h tlm. ha
than bnlf the total 1 classed as "ex-'tn ,rl.anee'a .tonover in Portland in
traordlnary" expenditure for various or()er tfl eonmte Mrs. gtltes. work.
Items, some of them due to the war Th ,h onrilanil slneer accented hv
The sum of I7.164.6IM is for con- i M R coachimr was Hartrldge
tlnulng the seven-year building Pro-,Whlpp bfirtone. These two singers
gramme, among the shops being three wer(j (ortunate m beltlfc abl6 t0 ge.
battle cruiser, three large and six , cnre (he tim(J ftf a man wn0 hag a
small scout cruisers, twenty seven de-I d ld . .. ,
oyers and eighteen submarines. ' coacn and ag an authority on Inter-
' pretatlon. Mr. Bos was quite enthu
DWt Let Skin "Trouble Spread. 1 slastlc about the work accomplished
Red, pimply skin that Itches and bv his two Portland students, and up
born is ehibarrassing, and gets worse on his return to New York, the sec-
if neglected. Bad skin Is a social . nnd week of April, 1917, will complete
handicap and a contant source ot arrangements for Mr. Whlpp to ap-
worry. Correct It at once with Dr. pear in a song recital at Aeolian Han,
Hobeon's Eczema Ointment. This ew York City, In November. Mr.
healing ointment kills the germ, rsos has chosen a date In November
HIS
soothes the irritation and quickly re
stores your skin to normal. For ba
hies sufftring the tortures of eczema,
or for grown-ups who have long
fought csronie skin ailments. Dr.
Hobeon's Ecxema Ointment Is a guar
anteed Remedy. At your Druggist, 60c
A a v.
for the recital, Inasmuch as he will
be In New York at that time, and
will act as Mr. Whlpp's accompanist
Sunday Oregonlan, January 7th.
TRIANGLE'S NEW PROJECT.
1 An Efficiency Director Who Will Help
Tnrard Brilliant Success.
How. This?
We effet One Hundred Dollars Reward
for soy riM of ('Starrs that taaoot b cored
by Hell's Catarrh Our.
Halle Catarrh Cur has beta taken b)
rstarrb snrfnrers for lbs past thlrtj-fi
ymm, and bts brrooe known ss tbe ainst
rell&e seated; lr t'slsrrb. Hall's Ca
tan Cur arts tbro tht Wood on the Ma
cm surface, eipelllnf tbe Poison from
the Mtpod end nesting SlMased portions
Atlct so b Ulrs Hill's Csurrh On
f ahnrt Mm Tom will a snst lm
prnretnent In yoor sen"l bealtfi. Sun
cstarrn nn si onr sua s'
rstsrrh. HM for Hsllmonlsis, tree
ir j. CHRNKY .a, Toieao, unio.
fto)4 by sll Irt-notlms. 7&C.
Hall's ffsmllv lllle for eonstlpatlse
ukln Hall's
rid ff
ELEVEN DOLLAR KIMET HIT
OLD TIME COLD
CURE DRINK TEA!
et a sansll package of Hamburg
Breast Tea, or as the German folks
vail It. "Hamburger Brust Thee," at
any (Aarsnacy. Take a tablespoonful
f rne tea, put a cup ot boiling water
uaoa) It, pour through a sieve and
drink a t-acup full at any time. It
Is the most effective way to break a
cold and cure grip, as it opens the
pore, relieving congestion. Also
loesejks the bowels, thus breaking a
cold si oaee.
It la taexpeaslva and entirely vejo
table, therefore hnrmlera.
IOKTLAND, Jan. 26. Eleven dol.
iar hogs were a reality in the North
Portland yards during the day and
eve) a dime above this would be ob
tainable for select quality heavy
packers.
There was an advance of at least
Jiji lOc In the price of swine in the lo
cal yards during the morning with
only a very limited run available for
ithe trade. It has been a number of
years since mi price siruca me pres
ent high mark. The prospects ac
cording to the trade are for still high,
er figures.
General hog range;
Heavy packing M1.00W 1 1.10
Heavy butchers 1O.85W11.O0
Rough heavy 10.35 & 1 0 75
I'lgs 9.25W10.2S
Stockers ' 8.75 W 9.00
( actio Trade 1 Steady'
Steady trade was shown In the cat
tle market at North Portland during
the dav.
Receipts were again very limited
Th only NEW
fact powder in
the past 50 years
Oh yea, there are many,
many kinds of powder 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.
AN OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIR
f long Kong Gafo
SJJD NOODLE PARLOIM
Noodles
AND
Chop Suey
Outside Tm OriIer BpectaltT
Boxes for ladles and enUeman.
OPEN DAT AND ALL WIOHT
Meal Tickets, II Meals for M M
Special Chicken Dinner
Sundays.
548 Main Street
Next to O. Bldf PhoM
SAGE TEA AND Sl'LPHlR TURNS
t,RAV, FADED IHUI DARK
AND GIXSSY.
Almost everyone knows that Sage
' Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
! ed, brings back the natural color and
j lustre to the hair when faded, streak,
ed or gray, years ago the only way
to gel this mixture was to make it at
I home, which is mussy and trouble
' some.
I Nowadays We simply afk at any
' drug store for "Wyeth's Sugc and Sul
! hor Compound." You will get a
large bottle of this old time recipe im
' proved by the addition of other in
gredients for about 50 cents. Ever
, boity uses this preparation now, be
j cause no one can possibly tell that you
darkened your hair,- as it does It so
! naturally and evenly. You dampen
i a sponRe or soft brush with it p.nd
'draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time; by morn
ing the gray hair disappears, and
alter another application or two, your
hair becomes beautifully oars, mica
and glossy and you look years young.
er. Wyeth's Sge and Sulphur Com
pound is a delightful toilet renulsite.
it Is not Intended for the cure, miti
gation or prevention of disease.
and no toppers were available for
buyers. For that reason extreme
values were not tested.
General cattle market range:
Best heavy beef steers . . ,8.268.50
Best light beef steers 8 008.i0
Best beef cows L507 60
Best heifers -Leo
Ordinary to good cows ...6.1566.25
Heavy bulls 4.50 6.00
Light bulls ". ... 3.50 ft 4.23
Calves 5.00 7.00
Stocker-feeder steers 5 75 6.50
Stocker-feeder cows 5.00 6.00
Slicrp Strung Itiit Nominal,
There continues a very stjong tone,
but nominal trade in the sheep and
lamb division of the North Portland
market. Aside from the three loads
brought In from a Washington feed
lot by a local meat company only a
handful of stuff was shown In the
yards overnight.
General mutton and lamb market'
Hept east mountain lambs S 12.00
Best valley lambs 11.25 11.60
WethersV 9.75G? 10.00
Bwes 8.50 9 00
Coats 4.25(1? 4.50
Thursday lAerto" Shipper,
Hogs J. W. Brown. Stiver, 1 load
Cattle and calves Llmbarger &
Eaton, Oreswell, 1 load. i
Sheep Union Meat Co., Lyle.
Wash.. S loads direct.
Mixed ctuff Armsdale Bros. Mon
itor, 1 lond hog and sheep.
Manager Welch 4of the Temple was
agreeably surprised yesterday while
seated at his office in the theatre by
a visit from an old-time friend, Mel
vin O. Winstock, formerly of Port
land. Mr. Winstock was builder and
owner of some of the largest theatres
cn the coast but now represents Trt
engle, whose productions are seen
regularly at tha Temple theatre.
Mr. Winstock Is the efficiency di
rector of distribution and his special
duty Is to visit theatres throughout
the country, in a very sincere desire
to promote their permanent welfare.
tc learn their difficulties and to pre
sent the point of view of the exhibitor,
to the powers that be. He listens to
suggestions of local managers In the
attempt to learn Just what the public
wants and he is at the disposal of
Trianule exhibitors to do all in his
power to help them to success
Triangle has in the making a few
reels showing its stars, studios and
methods of production and on his
next tour In March Mr. Winstock will
bring this special production to the
Temple at Pendleton and on the stage
of the theatre will deliver an address
on the "Motion Picture Art and Its
Development." Mr. Winstock on be
half of his producing organization
promises not only a maintainance of
Its past high standard but even bet
ter things in the Immediate future.
1 have used KC BAKING POWDER for a great many years
and have yet to experience a failure in baking with it
' 11 believe in the "safety first' " idea and am sure of best results
when I use K C
"Yes, I have used others, higher priced powders too, but have
always gone back to the old reliable."
aking Powder
is always sure to give satisfactory results. For good, wholesome,
foods use K C insist on getting it
Ounces for T)
(Mora than a pound and i
baOf for a Qosutw) &
25
Sc
"Tir-A JOY TO ,
SORE, TIRED FEET
USE "TIZ" VOH ACHING, BURN
ING, PUFFED-UP FEET AND
CORNS OR CALLOUSES.
Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet,
swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet.
Good-bye, corns, callouses, bun
ions and raw spots. No more shoe
tightness, no more limping with pain
or drawing up your face In agony.
"TU" draws out all the poisonous ex
udations which puff up the feet Use
"Tis" and wear smaller shoes. Use
"Tiz" and forget your foot misery.
Ah! how comfortable your feet feel.
Get a 25-cent box of "Tiz" now at
any druggist or department store.
Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad
,feeL feet that never swell, never hurt,
never get tired. A year's foot com
fort guaranteed or money refunded.
REALTY TRANSFERS
Warranty Deeds.
Alice Lawson et al. to T. A. Wil
liams, et al, $100, lot 8 block 5 ' Vin
cent. F. S. Sanders, et vlr. to O. D. Bur.
gess, H. acreage In NW 1-4 section 2.
township 4 north, range 28.
E, P. Tulloch, et ux, to G. A. Siev
ers. et ux, J14.000, NE 1-4, section 2!
township S north, range 82.
J. K. McQunry. et ux to J. F. M"
Rae. $1500, north 42 feet of lot 3.
Block 2, Milton.
NTOBK BRINGS TWINS
TO PASSENGER TRAIN
i
ZANESVILLE, O., Jan. 26. Tht
stork was the conductor and engineer
of a Baltimore & Ohio passenger train
arriving here today.
Mrs. Everett Hart, of Chicago. w:is
a passenger and the stork compli
mented her twice on the trip (me of
the twins was born at Deshler, th
other at Sherwood.
Mother and twins are doing well at
tle Bethesda hospital.
V
4
SUSPFUT IS CAUGHT I
Ml I'.llKK OK GIKI..
A
ONE MAN BUYS A LOT
OF FINE FEEDER CATTLE
DENVER. Colo., Jan. 26. George
McMullen of Knnsas City, Mo., today
set a new record for purchnses'madc
by one man at the Denver Union
stock yards when he bought for r,S.
000 seven hundred and six head of
choice feeder cattle.
EATING MEAT REGULAR CLOGS THE
KIDNEYS, THEN YOUR BACK HURTS
FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYS (MV.
SlONAId.Y WITH A TABLE-
SPOONFUL- OK SALTS TO
AVOID DANGER.
Most folks forget that the kidneys,
like the bowels, get sluggish and clog,
ged and need a flushing occasionally,
else we have backache and-dull mis
ery In the kidney region, sevtre head
aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver,
acid stomach, sleeplessness and all
sorts of bladder disorders.
You simply must keep your kldnevi
active and clean, and the moment
you feel an ache or pain In the kid
ney region, get about four ounces of
Jnd Salts from any good drug store
here, take a tablespoonful In a glass
of water before breakfast for a fesv
days and your kidneys will then act
fine. This famous salts is made from
the acid of grapes" and lemon Juice,
combined with llthla. and Is harmless
to flush clogged kidneys and stimu
late them to normal activity. It also
neutralises the acids in the urine so it
no longer Irritates, thus ending blad
der disorders.
Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive;
makes a delightful effervescent llthia
water drink which everybody should
take now and then to keep their kld
neyB clean, thus avoiding serious com.
plications.
A well known local druggist says he
sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be
lleve in overcoming kidney trouble
while It is only trouble.
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HEADACH
1
in
Don't suffer I Get a dime pack-
oi Or. James Headache
Powders.
You can clear your head and relieve
a dull, splitting or vitlent throbbing
headache in a moment with a Dr.
James' Headache Powder. This old
time headache relief acts almost magi
cally. Send Borne one to the drug store
now for a dime package and a lew mo
ments after you take a powder you
will wonder what became of the head
ache, neuralpia and pain.fStop suffer
ingit's needless. Be sure you get hal
you ask for.
ATTENTION to the detail of our
customers' needs is a pleasure
' to the officers of this institution.
We are prepared to complete trans
actions in any part of the world... For
eign remittances are promptly execut
ed by mail, cable or wireless..
Travelers cheques.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAH
Resources Three and a Half Millions
PENDLETON
SECURITY
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KWONG HONG LOW
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! GOEY'S
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
BENTLEY ft MONTGOMERY, REAL
estate, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agents. 815 Main street. Phone
404.
AUCTIONEERS.
VE&DOU H. WEJTJCS
With the arrest at Huntington.
Ind., of Weldon It, Wells, on an em
bezzlement charge, made in Kansas
City, the police of Columbus, O., be
lieve they have the slayer of prettj
Mima liyron. who was found with a
bullet in her head In a magnificently
furnished room of a leading Colum
bus hotel.
COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTION,
eer, makes a spcialty of farmers
sfcick and machinery sales. The
man'that gets you the money." Leave
orders at East Oregonian office.
SECOND HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER I.N NEW
and second hand goods. Cash
paid for all second-hand poods
bought?. Cheapest place in Pendleton
to uy household goods. Come and
Ket our prices. 219 E. Court street
Phone 17 1W.
ARCHITECT.
RAYMOND W. HATCH,
tect. Iespaln Building.
T68. Pendleton, Oregon.
A ROH I-Phone
MISCE1JANEOU8.
LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY D
scrtptlon for county court, clrcwtt
court, Justice court, real estate, etc
tor sals at East Orefonlaa office.
ATTORNEYS.
JOHN W. HUFF. ATTORNEY-AT-
Law. Room S, American Nation
al Bank building.
RALEY ft RALEY. ATTORENTS AT
law. Office in American National
Bank Building.
GEOROE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY
at law. Estates settled, wills,
deeds, mortgages and contracts
drawn. Collections made. Room 17.
Schmidt block.
FEE & FEE. ATTORENTS AT LAW
Office In Despaln building-.
CARTER ft SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In rear of American
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEW AT
law. Offtce over Taylor Hardware
company.
PETERSON ft BISHOP, ATTOR
neys at law: rooms J and 4, Smith
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice In all state
and federal courts. Roems, T, I and
, Despain bulldlac.
FREDERICK
ney at law.
ford building.
STEIWER, ATTOR
Office In Smith-Craw-
R. I. KEATOR.
Law. Room 24,
Building;.
ATTOILNEy AT
Smith-Crawford
a A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at law. Office In De
spaln building.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STOH
Funeral director and licensed eat
balmer. Must modern funeral par
lor, morgue and funeral cars. Ca:ie
responded to day or nlKht. Comsr
Main and Water I' reels. Telephone
JOHM 8. BAKER. FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer. Op
posite post of flee. Funeral parlor,
two funeral curs. Calls respeaded to
day or night. Phone 71.
MONTANA FARM LANDS.
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAITWAY
Lands in eastern Montana at IMS
to 111 per acre. Suitable lor farming
or gTaiing. Easy terma For Infor
mation write ur see W. E. Holt, Miles
City, Montana.