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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917.
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Pure Healthful Economical
The highest grade of baking powder pos- i
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if it fails to satisfy. Ask your dealer. I
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SORE, ACHING FEET
"MT, IUW 'TIZ' GLADDENS THIE
SWOIJ,EN, BURNING FEET
IT8 GLORIOUS.
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Ah! what relief. No more tlreJ
ffot; no more bunilng feet; no more
swollen, achlnc, trader, cwoaty feet.
No more aorenew in corm, iullciuo,
bunlont.
No matter what alia your feet or
what under the aim you've tried with
out Retting relief, Juat use "Tit"
"Tla" la the only remedy that draw
out all the polnonnu exudatlona which
puff up the feet. "Tlx" euro your
foot trouble ao you'll never limp or
draw up your face in pain. Your
hoea won't aeem tight and your feet
win never, never nun or set aore ana
swollen. Think of It no more foot
Misery, bo more arony from corna,
eallouaea or bunlona.
Oet a 16-cent box at any drug store
or department at ore and get instant
tellef. Wear smaller shoes. Just
once try 'Tlx," Oet a whole year'a
foot comfort for only IS cents. Think
Of it
COMB SAGE TEA
INTO GRAY HAIR
DARKKNS BEAITIFWXV AND
ium)ar its N.vrntALi oi.
OR AND M'STltE AT
ONCE. .
Common garden sage brewed Into
a heavy tea., with sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked and
, faded hair beautifully dark and lux
uriant Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul
phur recipe at home, though, la trou
blesome. An easier way Is to get the
ready to use preparation Improved by
the addition of other ingredients,
costing about 60 cents a large bottl,
at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's
Rage and Hulphur Compound," thus
avoiding a lot of muss.
While gray, faded hair is not sinful,
we all desire to retain our youthful
appearance and attractivenH By
darkening your hair with Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one
can tell, because it does it so natural
ly, so evenly. Tou Just dampen a
epongejsoft brush with It and draw
this through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time; hy morning
all gray hairs have disappeared. After
another application or two your hair
becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft
and luxuriant and you appear years
younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound I t delightful toilet requls-
lie. It Is not intenaea ror me cure,
mitigation or prevention of disease.
Get a 10 cent package of Dr.
James' Headache Powden
and don't stiff er.
WTion your head aches you simply
must have relief or you will go wild.
It's needless to suffer when you can
tVe a remedy like Dr. Jamc' Hcnd
aclie Powders and relieve the pain and
n-Mtnuia at once. Send someone to
the drag rtore now for a dime paekape ,
of
Dr. James' Hnadache Powders. J
i'L sulTer! In a few moments you '
"I feel line headache gone no more '
TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS
THE KIDNEYS
AOVISES FOIKfl TO OVERCOMB
JUDNKT AND BIjADDER TROU
BLE! WHUiK IT IS ONLY
TROUBLE.
Bating meat regularly eventually
produces kidney trouble In some form
or other, aaya a well known author
ity, because the uric acid In meat ex
cites the kidneys, they become over
worked; get sluggish; clog up and
cause all sort of distress, particularly
backache and misery In the kidney
region; rheumatlo twinges, severe
headaches, acid atomach, constipation,
torpid liver, sleepiness, bladder
and urlnnry Irritation,
The moment your hack hurts or
kldaeys aresi't acting right, or If
bladder bothers you, get about four
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l-Vbruarj Ith.
NOMINAL OFFERINGS OF LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Feb. t. There were
only two loads of livestock received
in the North Portland yards over
night.
Extreme strength continues in prac
tically every line of trade in the local
market.
Hogs are quoted firm at the ex
treme record forced during the pre
vious 24 hours, and further advances
are generally forecast.
General hog range:
Heavy packing til S5ll.40
Heavy butchers 1 1.26 11.30
Rough heavy 10.6011.00
Pigs 70610.50
gtockera J 9.00 ii 9.60
&d fatilc Are Scarce.
Real scarcity la shown li the sup
ply of good quality cattle In the North
Portland yards. Over night there was
JuBt a handful of stuff reported in and
extrwne top values were not given a
test.
General cattle market range:
Bent heavy beef steers... $g 50 W 9 00
Best light beef steers 8.25 8.60
Beet, bee cows 7.75
Best heifers 7. 75
Ordinary to good cows. . . . 6.40 Sf 8.75
Heavy bulls 6.00?5.r,O
Light hulls 4.254.S'I
Calves 7.00 & 8 00
Stocker-ifeeder steers .... 6.755ffi.ui
stocker.feeder cows
. 5.0086.00
No Mutton Received.
Neither mutton nor lambs were
received In the North Portland yards
overnight.
While the big killers have amplo
supplies for the Immediate future
from their own feed lots, the small
blltoner re famished. Trade in gen
, very gtron
General mutton and lamb market:
Best east mountain lambs I12fi'15.2'
Best vallev lambs 11.75f 12 On
Yearlings" 10.26fl0.5
Wethers 10.00(910.51
Ewes !.00 9.26
Goat 4 25 4.30
Thursday l,lvestock Slilimrrs.
Hogs W. Given, Estarades, l load
cnttle and hogs.
SWE ntFLVTES IN MEXICO.
I ATBANV CATnOIilCR DEMAND
J.000 In Catliedral Shout Indignation
When Told of Peril of Archbishop
of (inalalojara.
ALBANY, Jan. 29. Jumping to
their feet and shouting their lndlcna
tlon, 2.000 men representing the Holy
Name societies of Albany made an un
usual demonstration In the Catholic
dihedral here today
when Bishop
Thomas F. Cuslck read
a telegram
from the Catholic Extension Society of
Amorlen stntlnir that the lives of two
Catholic prelates were In Jeopardy In
Mexico.
TO FLUSH
IF YOUR BACK JUIRTS
ounces of Jad Salts from any good
pharmacy; take a tablesponful in
glass of water before breakfast for
a few days ad your kidneys will then
act fine. This famous salts Is made
from the acid of grapes, and lemon
Juice, combined with 1 Ith la, and has
been used for generations to flush
clogged kidneys and stimulate them
to normal activity; also, to neutral
ise the acids In the urine so it no
longer Irritates, thus ending bladder
disorder.
Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone;
makes a delightful effervescent llthW
water drlhk which millions of men
and women take now and then to
keep the kidneys and urinary organs
clean, thus avoiding serious kidney
disease.
A resolution calling upon New
York's representatives in congress to
protest to the president against the
arrest mid court martial of the two
prelates was adopted with yells of ap
proval. The telegram read by Bishop Cus
ack stated that the Archbishop of
Gualalopara and the Bishop of ?.aca
tecas were arrested In Mexico and
were in grave danger, and that any In
fluence that could be brought to bear
on senators and congressmen might
ssve their lives. "Telegraphic action
only chance." concluded the message.
Bishop Cusack said the two men
had lef) Mexico and had spent two
.ears fn the United Blades. They 're
turned a short time ago. 'having re
reived assurance from Carranx that
relUioiiH liberty had been restored.
Coal teamsters should reflect that
even the prospect of freexlmtn death
is more or less unpleasant.
Even the philosophical owner of
fireproof building may Insure it
PENDLETONIANS GIVE
WILD WEST THRILLS
ST. PAUL, Feb. 2 If St. Paul
larks the least detail of the true
western spirit it will be the Pen
dleton, Ore., Round-Up's fault.
Riding to the Union Depot
late yesterday to meet some be
laud friends a bronrho buster
spied an individual emerging
frmn th. ifrn.ltn.rlran ntllh
and encircled him with his.la.ssd i p"w R-'l'" Fa-illUes Causes Short.
The captive resisted and seemed j age of Fotxl TImtc an in Mohciiw.
so likely to escape that the other , LONDON, Feb. 2 Russia is exper
punchers rushed to the rewue. j lenclng famine in the midst of plen
and soon had fifteen ropes I '. according to an undated article in
around the unfortunate. 1 the. Times from a correspondent in
A short time later the Round- i that country. The article refers chief
up appeared at the Athletic club h I"" nut exclusively to Petrograd
nnd reouired F C Sorenson. a iand Moscow The writer believe-"
member of the staff, to dance to j that there is enough food In Russia
a nistol aecomnaninient. :
While seeking refreshments I
later thev Indignantly shook the
dust on two buffets before they
finally found with portals gen-
eroiis enough'to penult them to
ride in on horseback.
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mriy Situatlonn, "The Ulac D omiaio," ()non Theater, Tuesday,
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j Bead Admiral A W. Grant, head
I of the submarine service, is strongly
i in favor of submarines of 81)0 tons
j ratex than those of 1200 or 1500 tons
advocated by some officers of the
j navy.
IlKIORTS rETHOGHAD FAMINE.
to supply the entire population ror
two years, but owing to
the Inade
quacy of the railroads, the lack of or
ganization and co-ordination in dis
tribution the people In some districts
find it difficult and even Impossible
to get supplies.
The people of Petrograd have to
starwl in line for many hours to ob-
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tain meat, bread, milk, sugar and
vegetables. The thermometer in the
capital is sometimes 20 below zero.
COLD HAMPERING IND AND
SEA OPERATIONS IN EUROPE
Ice choking Northern ship Passage
Some Vessels Fast; Severe
Weather In British Isles.
LONDON. Feb. 2. The increasing
cold la progressively hampering and
sometimes halting movements both
on land and sea in Europe. Several
Danish and Swedish harbors in th
Cattegat and Baltic are becoming
choked with Ice around the skaw,
reaching to a very considerable dis
tance seaward. Some small vessels
are icebound off Denmark and the
Danish lightships have been with
draw n. The great belt, little belt -and
sound are all threatened w th closure.
It is reported that the southern sound
Is already frozen over.
Operations in Roumania are report
ed to be virtually impossible owing to
the weather. The Times' correspond
ent says that Germans recently cap
tured wore summer outfits and that
some of them had died on the way
to internment camps.
A piercing frost, accompanied by
wind, has continued for many days in
the British Isles. There has been an
exceptional snowfall in Ireland, ex
ceeding the record of 25 years.
W.
C T. U. WANTS GRAPE
BUSINESS- INVESTIGATED
SACRAMENTO, Jan. 30. The state
board of Viticulture as directed In a
bill prepared by officers of the Wom
en s Christian Temperance Union,
presented In the legislature today by
Assemblyman Petitt of Fresno county,
to give attention to the question of
what uses can be made of wine grapes
should the manufacture of wines con
taining alcohol be prohibited. The
bill further directs the board to Invea.
tigate methods of how wine-grap
vineyards may, be transformed Info
other uses in the event of prohibition.
"The board shall do all In Its pow
er," the bill reads, "to find uses for
grapes which will he profitable to the
growers without being harmful to the
commonwealth."
The worst .fault some people have
Is telling other people of theirs.
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CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
BENTLET A MONTGOMERY, REaL
estate, fire, life and accident insur
ance agents. 815 Main street Phone
404.
AUCTIONEERS.
COL W. F. TOHNKA. AUCTION
eer, makes a spcialty of farmers
stock and machinery sales. "The
man that gets you the money." Leave
orders at East Oregonian office.
SECOND HAND DEAI.ERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW
and second hand goods. Cash
paid for all second-hand goods
bought. Cheapest place in Pendleton
to buy household goods. Come and
get our price. 21S E. Court street
Phone I71W.
ARCHITECT.
RAYMOND W. HATCH. AROHI
tect. Despala Building. Phone
TO 8. Pendleton, Oregon.
MT8CEIJ,ANBOUS.
LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERT De
scription for county court, circuit
court, Justice court, real estate, etc
tor sale at Bast Oragonlaa office.
PERSONAL NOTES OF
THE GIBBON COUNTRY
(East Oregonian Special.)
GIBBON", Feb. 2. Mrs. Frank
Gr&rtly of Leese, Wash., is here visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Thompson. Mrs. Grasty. was a
resident of Gibbon but for the past
12 years has lived at Leese.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brace spent
last week in Pendleton. Mr. Brace
being threatened with pneumonia and
under the doctor's care.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson have
both been ill the past week with a
severe case of lagrippe.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sayre were vis
itors in Pendleton Friday and Sat
urday. Ed Mitchel and Chas. Rose were
called to Pendleton Friday by the
death of their mother and aunt, Mrs.
O. W. Mitchel.
John Hager spent Saturday and
Sunday In Pendleton visiting his sis
ter Mrs. Lee Drake.
Will Brace returned to Pendleton
Saturday after spending the week on
the river.
Miss Evalyn Meagor went to Pen
dleton Saturday to spend the week
end with her sister Mrs. C. H. Wil
liams.
Albert Baker and W. W. Hoch spent
POET STARTLES POETS.
' nTTi 3ANB0RN j
Futurists, cubista, post-Impression
ists and all other modernists have
been started by the new volume ol
Pitts Sanborn, famous musical and
operatic critic. In his little book ol
poems Just published, "Vi de Bor
deaux' he sings the spirit of the
French women in the war. That he
knows it is proved by his lines.
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HOODIES, CHOP SUEY. CHINA DISHES 1
1 GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW I
116 Wert I Alt. St.. Uptir,.' Phoo. 433
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' ATTORNEYS,
JOHN W. HUFF. ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Room S. American Nation
at Bank buildlfig.
RALEY at RALET, ATTORENTS AT
law. Office In American National
Bank Building.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law. Estates settled, wills,
deeds, mortgages and contracts
drawn. Collections made. Room 17.
Schmidt block.
FEE A FEE. ATTORENY8 AT LAW.
Office In Deapain building.
CARTER SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS
at law. Offloe In rear of American
National Bank building.
JAMES R PERRY, ATTORN EW AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
company.
PETERSON A BISHOP. ATTOR
neys at law; rooms t and 4, Smith
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice n all state
and federal courts. Roeaee, 7, anJ
, Despala building.
a couple of days last week In Pen
dleton. Lon Bullen and Cue Sebig went
down to Pendleton today for a few
days.
Mrs. Dave P.onifcr was in Pen
dleton several days last week having
dental work done.
Fred Pittman who is trapping on
the river this winter went out to
Weston this week to visit his family.
PIG BRISTLES ON WOMEN'S HATH
Chicago Designer to Use Tnexa I
Place of Aigrette.
CHICAGO, Feb. 2. Pig bristle
will be used by many Chicago millin
ers in the manufacture of Imitation
aigrettes affer February 1, when the
sale of genuine aigrettes becomes Il
legal. In addition to teaching army men
how to fly Uncle Sam should supply
them with reliable wings.
Do not Judge the liquor by the fancy
bottle.
$100 Reward, ilOO
The readers of thlt psper will ae pltesf I
to tesrn that there Is at least one drea4l
disease that scieace has beea sble t ewre
in ail Its stages, and That Is eatarrm. Ca
tarrh being greatly Influenced by roasrlre
tlenal conditions requlrea renatltiitlne
treatment. Halls Catarrh Cur la taaeek
Internally and acta thru the Blood oa th
Jl neons" Rorf aces of the Systeai thereby
airoying the fonndatloD of toe dlseaae. gtv
Ing the patient trengtb by enilduut ap Is
nnutitutioB and assisting aatara la dolna;
ita work. The propiiet'ra have so sawh
faltk In the mrst-lve powers of Ball's Ca
tarrh Core that they ofrer One Hundred Dol
lars for any rase that it fails to cere. Beaa)
for list of testimonials.
Address: F. J. CIH'NBY Co., Toledo
Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75,
Ll .
HOT TEA BREAKS
A COLD TRY THIS -
Get a small package of Hamburg
Breast Tea, or as the German folks
call it, "Hamburger Bmst Thee." at
any pharmacy. Take a tahlepoonCut
of the tea, put a cup of boiling water
upon it, pour through a sieve an I
drink a teacup full at any time. It
is the most effective way to break av
cold and cure grip, as it opens th
pores, relieving congestion. Also
loosens the bowels, thus breaking at
cold at once.
It is Inexpensive and entirely vege
table, therefore harmless.
Bright Eyes
indicate buoyant health. Whea
the eyes are dull, liver and bow
els rit-ed regulating. Quickly
restoie healthy conditions with
a dose or two in time of
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
l vtMt S.U of Ar ModfeiM ia Ao World,
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FREDERICK STEIWBR, ATTOB
ney at law. Office in Smith-Craw-ford
building.
R. I. KEATOR, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford
Building.
& A. LOWELL ATTOR.VET AND
counsellor at law. Office In De
Pain building.
FUNERAL DIKECTt)R8.
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE 8TOR
Funeral director and licensed a
balmer. Most modern funeral par
lor, morgue and funeral cars. CaJk
responded to day or night Corner
Main and Water streets, Telephone
JOHN a BAKER. FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer, Op
posite post office. Funeral parlor,
two funeral cars. Calls responded te
ay or night Phone 7.
MONTANA FARM LAN DM.
NORTHERN PACiriC RAIYWAT
Lands In eastern Montana at li te
to 111 per acre. Suitable lor farming
or gntxlng. Easy terms. For la for
mation write Or i W. E. Holt. Mile
City, Montana.
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