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E-IC11 1 l'ACES pacs i'::vLi DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1D17. 1. $-1 ' it !"' wis, t.'Wi' - 3r I' 4n i, e- ir I . . .-. csas..i - u " :.r.wi-i.Jl-r :,&ii.'..i,'!tv.? .u ..r-.. -j ; .1 .-. I : , 7( I . . , ( . - , "". -fT" ' rw mo 111 "i .i.ih m -i! mfmrnMmmt''ii? ; i v- ' a ' v . t." ; ; . : . ', j w - 'f- I I I.. j!4-i ? t u ii -r P r r- RUB RHEUMATISM PAIN FROM SORE ACHING JOINTS Rr MIK AWAV W1TM SM.VI.I. tibaj, ntrtn.K ok (i.i. ricvi7nc7iNj -ST. JAflOB'S OH.." Wtit' riheumntUm? t'nin only. o drumrlncr Not one rase ir. I fin rnnulrm Inti-rml irmitmnt. Han : "otfclnR. peniMratlnir "St. Jco! oil" dtrwSJy nrMtn the "ttnder pot" nn1 r'hrf co:nvi Initnntly. "St. Jacob" XI" ia u harnile a rheurivittsm und rliu c lln!m-nt. whli'h revT diip pnlata and "in n"t burn the Hkln IJmHr iip! Q'llt rnmplBlnmit! Cot amall trial Niltle rrom your dru? ti, and In Juxt a momi-nt you'll b free from rheumatlr and m-latip pain aoreanr Ktlffni1." and dwelling. Im'' littTt Uellrf awaJlJi you. OM honnal "fit. Ja-ohs nil" baa cured mllliana of rheumatism mUTerera In ! the hut half century, and Is Juat I Id for ar'atloa neuralir!n lumbaro. haHiartie. prln and awelllnirs. KEEP URIC ACID OUT OF JOINTS ' m mm Kiua'M.vnsM sr-aiKiis ; TO MAT liW JIKIT AX1) TAX I. KAIT4. 1 Rheumatism is earner to avo:d thaa to tare, Ftatns a well known au thorltf. Wa are advised to drei waraaly; keP the feet dry; avoid ex poaore; onl leda meat, but drink plen t' of Rood water Rheumatism is a direct result oi faUaK. too much meat and other rich tooda that produce uric acid which Is aktirbed Into tho blood. It is th function of the kidneys to filter thi aci4 from the blood and cast It out la the rlne; the porea of the skin ars .Im. . means of freelnit the blood of this Impurity. In dmp and chilly .y caI4l wther the skin pores are ci, r. time fordnr the kldneya to euhlfl work, thev become weak and sluutak and fall 1" eliminate the uric acid whlcb keeps acciimulatln aa dryulatlnir throuirh the system. . eventually netillmr in the Joints and nuLide causlni stlffneea. soreness and pain called rheumatism, ,- nr twlnite of rheitmallsm ret from any pharmacy about four euacm of Jd Salts; put a t"""" ful hi a irliu of water and drink he far brekfet sfich mornln for week. This is -aid to eliminate ur.c aca! br stlmtilatlnit the kidneys l normal action, thus rlddlnic the blood jlVfl-. i "expensive. hrmle Jafl Baits ' , .. and lemon Juice, combined with llth I. aA Is u'd with excellent result, J by. thmisnntf. or h , Jt rtfOMttai. "r" J"" . . M II. a.krl Off aUITy a. pleasant ric ,cid welt sMrHniiiiHiin""'"""1""1"1""" 1 TODI ES. CHOP SUEY. CHIflA DISHES UWettAltf St., Upitain. Phone (33 Z .MHIinilPMl'-liMIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIItHHIHHIIIIIIHIIIIIIimillllllllllllllHIIIIinilll Ili-rnihle from At II In Andrra,, nip inWTnnif mmh ucDv nnnn LnLUiuus ninmLi vliu uuuu s'nrk murhet roodllions at North Portland r if th ra t favarbp t)P during Hi l wlt. ThiT s in-nerel Mrenirth In all lines and nr nlCaln It m acmonstratca Ihnt evry. thin; ronHidprd, lh BJiipuer l a" mred "f qur deal by sJiipplnu " til olty. , Thfrf Wftw a ?liht drrra In the oliime of hoa offerinRf at North Portland for the week. !W compared I Ith "the lre'lotJll six daye TntiiW for th week wre JUTS head, whlln thore of the lart week wi re SG3 head. , A year ajro for the eame wrek the : run totaled 7944 head. (if pr;re advanced nhaxply In 1h" ynrds durlnir the week. fn Frlda the extreme top for the euion to date ' im reached at 111.1 with the sale ! r,f one load from a Willamette v.-.llev Point at that price. This price l but neiow tne mime price ever od. ftalned in the Portland trade. As the week clown there are Indications of continued atrentrth Id the e-wlne trade, and iome forecasts are for higher fltrurea durlne the comlnp week One of the features of the trade Is !the liberal demand for packlna hops. A few years axo the lipht blockers al ! ways took the price leads, but now the call Is for heavy packers, althnuh notnln)J ln tn, ,wln, divtejon ls nrK. theM days by (ieneral hoi ranee: Heavy pncl;ers . lfem-'- butchers Rouch heavy . . Plpt Htockers . . .ll.ft ll.lt ... Itl.SSe . .. 10.5S4S10.73 . .. s.2i10.!5 , . . - .TC . ( attic Trade Is Strody. Ptcady to firm prices were shown it, the cattle division of the North I ortlaml market durlne the week. There aa a fuir lncrea.se In offerings bf compared with the previous st dios. but the demand was brisk and for (rood stuff value were well main tained at the high point of 18. 50 for steers at t7.S0iS7.6O for best cows. It was In the good muff that the market showed really strength for cattle during the week. Killers did not seem to get enough of this char acter livestock and were eager bid ders. On the other hand there was Indifference displayed by buyers when poor quality was offerinft. This na turally brought out lower prices for the latter. tieneral cattle market range: Te.-t heavy beef steers . . . S.4Ve.S Pest llwht beef steers 50 l'est beef cows 7.5Cr7.H lmst heifers 7.6 Ordinary to good cows . . . .15ti'M.35 Heavy bulls . . : 4.tr8. IJtrht bulla . S.Spi.i Calve. ...... stucker-feeder .0ft7.00 steers 5.75ffO' fitocker-feeder cows 5.00i'.0 Mutton txw Jin lUvorH. Mutton and lamb price records t"UU" f ' ' 1 vf,r (mashed to epllntera by North por,land trade durlnir the the veek. There was a healthy Increase KWONli HUMfc LOW E prl'n nig Produrllon ot the Inrrwli onal KJilei-a paid l!2 for the beet lamb vailible during the week, but on Sat fid.iy. while there was nothlne of. ferms. they were biddinf further Cvflnae rf He at 112.25. OenetuI muttrn and lamb market: iv raM of mountain lumlM 00i 12.25 Pert vallr-y Inmbs 11.ZS9I1.S0 Wethers 10.00 Rv.-ea 11.50 i S.00 floats 4.20(9 4.50 had Habits. Those who breakfast at eight o'-.-iack or later, lunch at twelve ani have dinner at ai are ajmost certain 1c. be troubled with md (ration. Thu do nn allow time for one meal to di gest before taking another. Not less than frv hours should elapee be tween meals. If you are troubled with ind'nestion correct your ha!- U and take Chamberlain's Tablets, and vou may reasonably hope for a quick recovery. Th'se tablets atrenethen the rtomach and enable It to perform Its functions nattimlty. Obtainable everywhere. Adr, REALTY TRANSFERS VarrantT Iels Rva A. Woken et vlr. to U n. liberty. IfinO. HE. 1-4 SR. 1-4 SK. 1-4 Sec. U. Twp. S North. Range 2S. J. H Haley, et ux. to E. W. Hum msn. !f,l0, SE1 1-4 SK. 1-4 Sec. 3. T n. 5 North, Ranee 2S. K. W. Hammnn. et ux. to M. A. flrtlcy. J 25(10, acrensre in Tn-p. 3 and 4 .uth Kanse 32. U P. Lvnde. to H. M. Tluchan. 1,- 100. lot 4. block 22, Arnold A Haley's addition to Pendleton. It is easy to get something you want If il happens totie something n ' eody else wants. ARM HI) .MRROHAVTMKN To Rat TttRATKD AS WAKSMI'S nnteh Mlnlstnr of FVirejpn Affair Make Aanmmnrmcnl In ChambAr. THF; HAOt'E. Jan. 27 The Dut'.'h minister of foreign affairs in tho chambfr of deputies today that armWl unerchnntment In the Dutch colonic would be treated na war veseeU' ex eept ln the case of ships carrying pro V'slon. The government, the for eign minister said, had protested against the detention of grain car goes and he expressed Ihe hope that (Went Britain was prepared to pay eompenwtlon as such detention arose from misconception. The same he added, could be said with regard to the detention of cop per cargoes. How can war novels be expected to sell with the war news in flood? ls there always a demand for diluted life? Frnrnd a Sore Thing. I. B. Wfxon. Farmers Mills. N. T-. has twed Chamberlain's Tablets for vear for dl'Ordors of the stomach and river and "ays. "Chamberlain's Tablets are the best I hare ever used." Obtainable everywhere Adv. Munll Come&y Siiw, -The I. line PILOT ROCK HOME CATCHES OH Fi KI.tXTIUO WriUSS CftOSSEtl CAI'StB SM.UJi BIjAZE WHICH is tjncKLY prr oit. (corps Jnane IH Speaker at SrfKxH llime Mee4lnaT; Hrdmen Lodee Has session: Other News and Social Note of Interest. (Bast Oregonian Special.) PILOT ROCK. Jan. 29. There was quite some excitement in town yester day evening when the residence of Jim Hommner caught fire. The electrk wires were crossed but the lights were Immediately turned off so there was no dunage done, J. W. Stevenson i now having hl house papered. C A. Johnson is In from Spring Hollow today trading Archie Bond has accepted a posi tion In the Marvin Roy garage. Mrs. AI Boylen is in town trading Adelie Towe has accepted a posi tion as housekeeper In the Prank Pond home. Miss Mamie Alexander of Elgin. Oregon, is visiting here a the home of Ohas. Hooper. Frank Kopp from Webb Slough, i in the Rock on business today. There will be preaching in the Pi lot Rock church Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Montgomery of Portland will deliver the sermon. FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW OUK.UIST SAYS LADIES ARE t'S IXG RECIPE OF SAUE TEA ASL StXPHlH. Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fadee, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sul- J phur in the hair. Our grandmother J made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color that beautiful dark shade of hair which Is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we jet this famou. mix ture improved by the addlt on of oilier Ingredients by asking Rt an:' drug store for- a 60-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Saite' and Sulphur Com pound." which darkens the hair m naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or sott brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair dls. appears; but what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound is that, - besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few appli cations, It also brings back the glo.-s and lustre and give's it an appearance of abundsnce. Wyeth's Rige and Sulphur Oom- pound ls a delightful toilet requisite i to impart color and a youtniui at-- pcar.inre to the hair, tended for the cure, 'prevention of disease. It is not Ir- mitlgatlon ov DomliKV' Oroii TlMHter, Tuosdai', it ss Esther Wisdom left for her home in Nolin where she will remain Indelinitely. Earl Hind returned homi today from California where he haJ been visiting hia sister. M. D. Orange took his gun over on the hill yesterday for a little practice. Rev. Montgomery was in the Rock today looking after business matters. The Hutchinson brothers will five a dance at the White Hall, northwest of town, Saturday evening. They ex pert a. good crowd and a good time. Lon Knotts will give a dance at his house. Lon bought four dollars worth of welners, so it will mean some i feed and a good time. George Doan delivered a speech a! the school house Friday morning His subject w-as. . "How Different tho S( hools Are Now from Tho?e of Twen- i ty-sbi Years Ago." The Redman lodge met last night. There waa only a small attendance but large hopes of a growing Intere.t. Mrs. Abbott returned home from Pendleton this morning. Violets. Ccrnntion. Koses. Flowering Plants and Ferns. HOOKER'S Open Fvenmtrs and Sundays. 523 Main St., Depot Block. Thone 522. Free Delivery. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY IXSURAJvCB AND LANT BCS1XBRS BENTLET A MONTGOMERY. BBaL estate, fire, life and accident lnMh snce ageDts. SIS Main street. Phone 404. AfCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. TNHNKA, AUCTION eer. makes a spcialty of farmers slnck and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." Leave orders at East Oregonlaa office. SECOND HAND DEALEHS, V. 6TROBLE. DEALER IN NEW and second band goods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy household goods. Come and get oar prices. . 1 E. Court street. Phone 27 1W. ARCHITECT. RAYMOND W. HATCH. AROHI tect. Despaln Building. Phone 788. Pendleton, Oregon. . MISCFU'ANEorS. LEGAL BLANKS OF BVEBT DH aciiption for county court, circuit court. Justice court, real estate, eto tor sale at East Oregonian office. February th. Mr. and Mrs. Mathews, who wer married at Pendleton Thursday, re turned home this morning. Ed Wright and daughter drove to town this morning. Ed says the road' are almost too muddy to take his car out Al Boylen la in town doing b.s weekend trading. Willard Mcculloch came In from his homestead last evening to attend lodge. Country people on a party telephone Pne hear all the news that's going. locaoi Q GENERAL STORE FOR SALE ? 1 Owner wants to retire and will sell good paying business cheap. Lv cated in good stock raieing section, close to Pendleton. Whole thias goes; store building, 8 room dwelling. S lots, stock runs about 40a. Price for all 16009.00. Cash or bankable notes. Must be sold at one. MATLQGX-U&TZ IflVESTUE.iT CO. 113 Kat REAL INSURANCE 'JPOI 3 0E3OI IOC30I 11 I -III y CtjS ATCORNKY8. JOHN YT. HW. ATTORNEY -A T- Law. Room 6, American Nation al Bank bonding. RALEY RALEY. ATTORENTS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. GEORGH W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections made. Room 17, Schmidt Mock. FEB St FEE. ATTO RENTS AT LAW. Office la Despaln building. CARTER SatTTHH. ATTORNEYS at law. Office ln rear of American National Sank building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNBTW AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware company. PETrJRSON BISHOP. ATTOR neys at law; rooms 3 and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts Room 7, I an J 9, Depain building. How'a This? We offer me Hundred Dollars Rewae mi any sie of Catarrh that caoaot be are ft Hall's fatarrh Core. Hall's Catarrh Car ka bees tafta be ttarrb offerers for the past thirty-IJt yeas. and has become knows as 4a su 'citable remedy for Catarrh. Ball's .. 'arrn Care acta tbra the I'.lnod a ta Ma -vos siirfi-es, expelllm the Poem be Rlnnl and healing ..i diseased pnrtk After to have takes Hall's Lam its i ror a abort time yus will tee a great aat- profemeut ln yoor geafral health. Stave taking Rail's Catarrh Cora at eon aa4 If, rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, ft... P. J. CHENEY A .0., Toledo, ObhV Rnld by all bnifgista, 7Bc ilall'a Family lills f cooaUpattoav. IOE30E I0E30I Court St. ESTATE LOANS : ioc BETTER AVD SOFTER LIGHT Is assured by the nee of soma of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tire or strata the eyes. They are not expen sive considering; tut-lr extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why Dot at least see them? J.L. VAUGHAN FREDERICK ney at law. ford building. STErWER, ATTOR. Office In Smltn-Craw R. I, KEATOR, Law. Room 24. Building. ATTORNEY AT Smith-Crawfer 8. A. LOWELL, ATTORMEY AND counsellor at law. Office In De spaln building. FVXER.VL DIRECTORS. J. T. BROWN'S FVRNITURH STORa Funeral director and licensed balmer. Most modern funeral avr lor, morgue and funeral cars. Cmlto responded to day or night Coraar Mala and Water streets. Telephone I. JOHN 8. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and Hoe need emheJmer. Op posite postofflca. Funeral carter, two funeral cars. Calls responded ts day or night Phone 71. MONTANA FARM LAND. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAITWAT Lands In eastern Montana at II I to til per acre. Suitable for farming or grilling. Easy terms For Infor mation write or see W. E. Hurt. Mile City, Montana. J o ft .1 i