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

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1917.
NEXT time you buy an
OWL just notice how
fresh and well - conditioned
it is.
That is part of our service
to smokers. We try to deliver
to each retail dealer only as
many OWLS as he can safely
sell in fresh condition.
The factory does its part
and we do ours to make
sure that you will get a full
smoker's satisfaction every
time you smoke an OWL.
THE MILLION
DOLLAR CIGAR
M. A.GUNSTC&CO
K3W Is flic Tie to
Sell Your Junk
While she Prior are High.
All kind of bottle. Old cut
and wrought Iron. Hides, Pelts,
and fun of all kinds, slso Rg.
We pay (ha highest price for
second hand furniture.
Cspper Wire, light copper. lc
Yellow Brass lto
Light Bras 19c
Aluminum Itc
Pewter He
Tin Kotl 22 He
Kino i
Lead 4W
kreen Hide . . . .". IH
sry RM ' tie
Rubber Tires 4 He
tnser Tubea .... 10 He
121 W. Railroad St., Pendleton.
M. HOMIU; Prop.
R m. Phea 74rt-J
Bus Phone Ml
MING
Carload of high-grade
native
u w
Big- boned; broken and
unbroken; three to five
years old; weight 1100 to
1S00 lbs. Perfectly ac
' climated and extra choice
stock.
LIU I
11IY WILL EE ON SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY 26 AND 27, AT THE
Peiieton Hotse & Mule Met
JorfN H. LUCK
a K. FEED YARD, PENDLETON.
621 Aura Straw TJephoo Sl
CLOKiat rlXAMTJVATIOW OV
I'RKIIKKJCK V1H 6TAKTS
HAUFA.X. Feb. 21. The Freder
ick Eighth was towed alongside the
railroad pier. The British have start
ed a closer examination of the cargo.
The pier is closely guarded.
Ttdmy nmtmbtr to
order a supply of Sun
kist Oranf from
your dtiltr. Sunkist are
the uniformly good
Orang.
Sunkist
Uniformly Good
Oranges
'
'.kkmait
OAPTAI.V
aotki
fhom
uy.nus.
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BU8TON, Feb. m. , Captain ,.
lack, of the interned German liner
Kronprinzessin Cecllfe, in a statement
given on the witness stand of ' th
United Ktatee court here, aairi he ha.il
damagt-d the engines of the liner un
der orders from Berlin.
TAI-T KICKS STATK I'KKIU
OlijM-tM to one fju?r w'hliif on Ah-
othc-r in If 'y Jjiw.
BALT1MOHE, Aid.. Feb. 24. Wil
liam U. Taft, upeaklnff today at the
commemorating exercUfea of Johns
Hopkin university, condemned the
bone dry prohibition law just paaet-i!
by congrewi as an encroachment upon
a nffhU of atatea. He aaid he Was
not against local option principle,
nor thoae of child labor leaiIation.
but objected to aut h legislation when
through ft one state could encroafli
on the right of another.
NO "KVN'-HOS-AY". IN ILLINOIS.
8PRI NO FIELD, III., Feb. 24. In
compliance- with the requent of the
c!tlsena of Han Jose, III., that the name
of the town be pronounced by the
trainmen aa It la spelled In KngUtth
and not the 8pantnh pronunciation of
"San Ho -ay." Preaident Heird of the
Alton today Issued an order to the
trainmen to pronounoe the name ac
cording to the Kngliah spelling.
Look! Resinol has
cleared that awful
skin-eruption away
The moment that Rcsinnl Oint
ment touches ftchint skin the itch
inr usually stops and healing be? ins.
That is why dctors have described
it so successfully fir over 2) years
in even the sevcrert rayes of ecze
ma, rinwormy rashes, and many
thcr torment ine, ilislijrurinjr skin
discaf.es. Aided hy warm Kitlis with
Kcsinnl Sn:ip, Kcsinol Ointment
makes s sick skin or scalp healthy,
ftiickly, c isily and at little ost.
KrwrH't Ointment ami Reino1 Snap a !
Itrt-fcilf Win t( rlrar away ftmplr t4 dan.
tirnff. S.srirViIllrur. Mrnwitlttcbiittt
IsKaa wwlcimmc hri Sltavinc StVk.
The Best
Place in Town
to Get
Is at the store "what has"
the "WHITMAN'S" slga.
Nebedy la America makes
eaayfy Ilk "HHITMAKCS."
Others have tried, are still
irvhnr. btrt tbey can't da it.
WHITMAN'S" staads far
th
A kex ef "WHIT.M.WS"
CVJfOrHS are revelations to
lle wae ds't kaow their
geedaeaa.
Tjvllman & Co.
Le)f'DniaMls
I : ' y
( p' J
f mm
f4
CANDY
l mm ims mm
HE CASES
KMTKTHHY WKATHKK DOHft NOT
1II.MKII FARMK'KK KROM
Hl'RI.Vti UOItK.
After- One More Mneting on March a
Win literary Sotiecy will Suspend
rntM After the Busy Season.
1 (Kant Oregonlan Special.)
NOUN. Feb, 4. Nolin has had its
ffhare of blustery weather during the
veek, but not bad enough to hinder
the farmers from their work.
Thomas Kerr moved back to his
Nolin ranch last week after spending
several months upon his son's ranch
near Holdman.
After one. more meeting, which will
be March Srd, the literary society will
Hunnend until after the busy season.
Thn next program will constat of a
mock trial In which R. S. Bixby, prin
cipal of the Nolin school will be tried
for bootlegging, a few fusical
number), and the Tantalize r, the so
ciety paper edited by O. F. Steele.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williams re
turned lant week from a visit to their
formes' home In southwest Missouri.
There are several cases of meaea
in this community, T. B. Williams be
ing the worst sufferer reported thus
far.
The Slunher caterpillar and a string
of plows were pulled out to commence
fttinimer fallowing last Tuesday.
Mrs. IT. G. Khipley returned last
Monday after spending three tweeks
with relatives In Pasco.
Mw. C. P. Connor of Htanfield vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. IT. O. Shipley in
our burg Wednesday.
Mrs. David Shumway returned
from a vtit ,t Troutdale Tuesday.
Mrs. R. 8. Austin and Mrs. M. D.
Kimball were Pendleton shoppers
Tuesday. t
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Slusher were lo
cal passengers to the county seat
Wednesday evening.
Miss Opal Khlpley vifdted in Htan
field Tuesday night with her sinter
Mrs. C. D. Connor.
Mr. and Mrs. I L. Fix of Alkali.
Hpent last Sunday with Mrs. Fix's
parents Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Steele.
It. B. "Happy Wolford is In Pen
iileton this week taking a courne in
gas engineering given at the high
html by the Holt Manufacturing Co.
Mine Ida Wells, who is attending
the P. H. S. spent Saturday and Sun
day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C.
K. Wells.
8afttitng Good.
Those who hate nasty medicine
should try chamberlain's Tablet for
constipation. They are pleasant to
take and their affect tk so agreeable
and so natural that yon win not real
ize that tt haa bean produced By
medicine. Obtainable everywhere..
Adv.
Omaha Has I7.ie.0oe Fire.
OMAHA. Feb. 24. The Continental
bliK'k burned. The loss Is estimated
at three quarters of a million dollars.
A high wind threatened to spread the
flames to taj(e in the entire business
district
THE DAILY FASHION HINT
I -Tea steal, see th!
beats e - and asosidsr surer sc
mecber mt pearl paikattes shUBBMr
ssat shite ander even tag tUasstna-
tioa wbea I sane.- says taatra.
Tx-a aard Ss say vbsthar the rest
a arr draas hi wkita Inscadid tal-
' reca ae aK sac. Bat ary sasa of
.aaUe grras a ameat yonthfld sad
Idtapaasowa air a taa whois gowa."
x. a. Swai
N ITIONAl! RANKS KHOW
UVIttiK ;lti WUM.MW
WAHHINOTON. Feb. 4
Comptroller Williams announc
ed the national banks last year
ahowed the largest net earn-
Inge since the national bank sys-
tem was established. The gT"SS O
earning Increased thirteen per 4
cent over nineteen fifteen.
tmM ir
1
BES
T BEEF STEERS AT
POKTIaAND, Ore., Feb. 2. From
a shipper's or seller's standpoint, the
market for livestock at North Port
land during the last week left little
to desired. On the other hand, buy
ers were confronted not only wltn
inadequate supplies, but extreme pri
ces which created a further decrease
in the volume that, consumers could
poeslbly afford.
It was a very firm tone that ap
peared even at the start of the week
in the swine trade at North Portland.
Killers quickly snapped up extreme
tops as high aa 1 12.04. The stock
that brought this price at the start of
the week was well worth a premium
of 15c to 25c above what la generally
called toppy quality. Nevertheless
later In the week there were sales of
light weights of quality around $12 59.
yhlch really means at least $12. SO
for top heavies.. This small class of
stuff sold generally at the start of the
week around $12.25.
General hog range:
Heavy packing
Best light
Rough heavy
Figs
Ktockers '
. .$!2.3Gi:.0
. . 12.3512.40
. . 11. 600112. 00
. . 10.25felO.7S
.50010.00
Quality of rattle Desired.
At the start of the week there were
some fair offerings of top quality cat
tle and it did not take killers long to
recognize this fact, kales of top qual
ity steers were made at 16.90 in the
Daily Chats With
the Housewife
MEXICAN OMFIvKT.
Put a small piece of butter or salt
pork in spider; cut up two or three,
onions and cook with butter until ten
der; pour can of tomatoes In this mix
ture; then add 1 or 2 beaten eggs.
StraMon with salt and pepper. Serve
on crackers or toast very hot. This
makes an inexpensive ajipper dish.
CARROT Pt'DDrXG.
One cup of chopped carrots, raw: 1
cup of chopped potatoes, raw; 1 cup
of flour, 1 cup or raisins, 1-2 cup of
suet, 1 teaspoon of soda, 1 teaspoon
of cinnamon. 1 teaspoon cloves. 1 tea
spoon of nutmeg, salt. Steam three
hours. Serve with whipped cream.
PORK CAKE.
Half-pound fat salt pork, chopped
ADVANCED POSITION TAKEN.
BERLJN, FVb. 24. CVift fiayvllle )
The official tatement: "In the
Somme sector the Brttiah occupied
some parts of an advanced position.
The trenches were already abandon
ed and willed with mud."
r. , . - rtnAte r. it ,
On December first I had a very,
severe cold or attack of the grip sa
t may k.. aT.d was nearly don rick ;
Is aefl. wntea O. I. esetcair. weaui-
(ray. Me. "I bought two bottles ot
JhamberlahV. Cough Remedy and It
was only a few days until I was com- J
sletely restored to health. I (Irmly
believe that Chamberlain's Cough
nemedy is one of the very best medi
cines and will know what to do when
I have another cold." Obtainable
everywhere. Adv.
BMlIrT COSTS Kin UlrOOY
WIKK Sft ijt DIVOKCK NO. S
-VrTW YORK Feb. 24. "Mr. Mc
Coy in a good fellow, but he is not
the kind of a man who should ever
marry. He belongs to the puNic,"
said Kid McCoy's wife today. "No, 1
don't mind being a man's sixth wif".
I don't think It makes any difference
to a woman, if she loves a man, how
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
i
ATTORNEYS. S. A. IX) WE LI ATTORNEY ANT DOCTORS.
... counsellor at law. Office la D. . . .,. ,. , , -
D W. BAILBT, ATTOR.VKT AT ,pain building. OR- 8 A. ROE. PRACTICB LIMIT.
"Law. Rooms 7. t. . DefPaln Bldg. Ited to the eye. ear, ace and throat.
' -ry1T,v-t TXTSKRAli DIRbJT-aOrW. Charity patients 1st and Jrd Faturdmv
OROROa W. T?:TS """' 1 Jdd Bsildln..
at law. Koom 17. Schm.dt block. j, T. BROWN'S FTTR?4TTtTRB? STORI
CARTER BWTTHK. ATTORNBT8 f"oral director aad licensed earn H1MTXLAN EX3CS.
CARTER . -- balmer. Moat modera roneral par
N.1, o'- BanT buHdr '"7 T .c M BLANTts 0T tVXRT t,t
responded to day or night. Corset eerlpUoa for eoonty eoart. el reset
FEE FEB. ATTORHVT8 AT LAW. " Telepho io.rt. . rU .Mate.
Office ha Daspala building. to, aaie at East Oregoalaa efOea
John w mrrr. attor-Nict-at- ,0f A,KIR- FTNrreAL ti insirance .d uxd Bt srxsnv
Law. Room a. Axoerlca. N.tloe 'OT Urn embalmer. Op .
al Bank kail ding. fi. runeral aartor BENTLET a MONTf?OMERT. RI..L
fuaersl ears. Call, resaoaded tt estate, fire, life and accident Inaur-
R L E BATOR. ATTORNTtT AT day or sight. Pheoe Te. asee agents, lit Mala street. Pboaa
law Room 14. Smith-Crawford "Z
- . MUMTAMA r.AHJf LANDd.
COL. W. r. TOHVKA. AUCTION-
S. A. NstWBERRT. A ' '""KT eer. makes a spctaKy of farmers NORTHERN PAt'IFtC ItAITWAT
Law. Smith-Crawford Building ,ack and machinery sales. The Lands la eastern Montana at II
maa that gets you the money." Leave to tit per acre, mutable foe farm I ass
PETERSON BISHOP. ATTOR- orders at East Oregon taa ofSee. or graaiac. Easy terms For tafor-
aeys at taw; rooms t and 4. Smith- matloa write or see W. K. Holt, Miles,
Crawford building. MlSCKI-LAJTIOOCa. Mootaaa.
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JAMES B. P'ERRT, ATTOR NEW AT LEOAi. BLANKS OW EVERT DsV SMXD HI.U ItU-KA.
law. Office over Taylor Hardware script! om ear oouaty eoart. ctrcaU . i
company cart, lastlee eoart. real errata, .to. v- 8TROBLE. LBALER IN NEW
tor sal at asast Orsaosias erne. a" second hand seeds Cass.
- said for all sd hand geada Caeae-
RALBT R ALBT. ATTOREJrTS AT POtJLTRT FOR aAUB. est place te buy IwwImM seees. IIS
law. OffVes ta Aaierteaa National - -, - , Court, psoas I71W.
Bask BuUdlng. HlI'sj LROHORN CHTCKS. batrS- .
lag asata, l asilei taring strata ef - ARCltlTaXT.
erthwust. Hardy, raaurs mind year. . - ... .. - .-,....-e
FREDERICK BTKlWaTR. ATTOR I tag heaa, etgorowa. Hoaaataed cevfc. RAYMOND W. HATCH, A Mrau-
aey at law. OlTtce la Smith-Craw areas Aaad far eataaegua arrerla tort. IMpals B tit Id I eg. Paea
ford euiMta. laxg FVrm. Tbe Bav'lss, oregea. 11. p.sdletea. Oraeoa.
$9.60
North Portland yards at the start of
the week, and there was a very good
demand. Later in the week there were
no arrivals of tiptop quality, and ex
treme values were not tested, but Tne-
Idlum quality stuff sold about a dime
higher at the close than at the open
ing of the week's trading.
General cattle market range:
Best heavy beef steers. . t.25 0 .0
Best light beef steers... .75H .
Best beef cows 7.75 .00
Pest heifers .0
Crdonary to good cows. 7.25 7. SO
Best butcher bulls .50W 7.00
Light bulls S.00 XJ
Calves 7.00 10.50
htocker-feeder steers.... S.7S& 50
Stocker-feeder cows S.ui s on
8heep Continue Nominal.
Nominal tone la about the best that
could be said or tne aneep ana mmo
division of the North Portland mar
ket. This la no fault of the demand.
for there Is plenty of Inquiry for 11-e-stock.
The trouble with the trade is
the almost general lack of offering
on the open market.
Extreme prices are still available
for top quality to test these figures
during the week.
General mutton and Iamb market:
Best east of mountain
lambs 12 75 U.no
Best valley lambs 1 2.25 12.50
Wethers . 10.50 10.75
Ewes .00a .75
Goats 4.25' 4.60
fine; 1 cup molasses, 2 cups sugar, 1
cup milk. 2 eggs. I teaspoonful soda,
1 tablespoonful allspice, 1-2 pound
chopped raisins. 1-2 pound currants,
1-4 pound citron. 5 cups flour. I have
used this recipe 40 years and it never
failed.
spicKn riMMiKimiEs.
Five quarts cranberries, 4 pminds
sugar, 1 pint vinegar, 2 tablespoons
cinnamon and allspice. 1 of cloves.
Make a syrup; add berries; cook slow
ly two hours, until berries are soft.
Nlce with cold meat.
ONE EGG CT'STARD PIE.
Beat well together until smooth 1
egg. 1 tablespoon milk, 1 heaping
tablespoon flour and 2-3 cup sugar.
Add 1 pint milk, a little salt and any
flavoring desired. Bake in one crust.
many times he's been married be
fore. Edna Valentine Selby, daughter of
Washington 8. Valentine and sixtc
wife? of Norman Selby. today won
divonoe decree. She produced evidence
r " " . "
in the Mpnm. court that the one-
ST. J.T " rLl Jf "a"
Coy.' had visited s hotel December -1
- " - ' -
"
PP . hi lf' application Her
-
re , a concise "J:
"V record In the matrimontal ring:
1S94 Married Lottie Piehler.
185 Divorced. i
18J7 Married Julia Woodruff '
Crosse man three times, divorced I
three times. j
1S7 Married charlotte Smith. I
1897 ehe divorced him. j
1904 Married Ondtanola Arnold. I
1904 .Divorced by her. !
1(05 Married Mrs. Rstelle Rarle ;
Ellis
1910 Divorced by her.
1911 Married Mrs. Edra Valen
tine Heln.
191T Divorced by her.
"What Mexico needs Is more evo
lution and less revolution.
DRESS WARM AND
. KEEP FEET DRY
TKI Jx IMIKI l Tlsi xt frt:itm;S
TO T.IRK ALT AMI tihTt Hit
OF I'BIO Al'llr.
Rheumatism I no respecter of i
C color or rank. If not the
dangerous of human afflictions It r
one of the most painful. Those sob-
ject to rheumatism should eat tee
meat, dress aa warmly as posthle.l
avoid any undue exposure and, akhevsj
all, drink lote of pure water.
It he u mat Ism is cawed by uric actl
which is generated in the bowels and
absorbed into the blood. Tt Is tn
function of the kidneys to filter hi
acid from the blood and cat it ost
In the urine; the pore of the skin
are also a means of freeing the blooj
of this impurity. In damp and chilly,
cold weather the skin pores are clos
ed thus forcing the kidneys to do
double work, they become weak and)
sluggish and fait to eliminate th.
uric acid which keeps accumulative
and circulating in the Joints ana ;m
cles causing stlffnees, soreness aadU
pain ailed rheumatism.
At the first twinge of rheun rfcT
get from any pharmacy about four
ounces of Jad Salts; put a rstoie
spoon in a glass of water anJ drink;
before breakfast each morning for m
week. This Is said to eliminate or n
acid by stimulating the kidn y if
normal action, thus ridding the Mo-mI
of these Impurities.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless)
and la made from the acid of r-m
and lemon Juice, combined with fUh
ia and is used with excellent rseiila
!) thousands of folks who are subject
to rheumatism. Here you haw
pleasant, effervescent lithii-wuter
drink, which overcomes ric acii'so
is beneficial to ihe kidneys as w
FEW FOLKS HAVE
-GRAY HAIR NOV
lllll ..IftfT-AV5r TLAD1E8 AltE UH.
l&U RECIPE tA.E TEA
AND SlU'UtK.
Hair that loses its color and lutr
or when it fades, turns gray, dull unl
(jfeleas, is caused by a lack of sulphur
in the hair. Our grandmother mada
up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulph-..r
to keep her locks dark and tiesuiUi'vt.
and thousands of women and isvaa
who value that even color, that beau
tiful dark shade of hair which is so
attractive, uee only this old-time rt-
c'pe.
Nowadays we get this Camous mix
ture improved by the addition of Hti-
er ingredients by aaking at any druc
store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeta'
Sage and Sulphur Compound, wnicav
darkens the hair so naturally, so ev
enly, that nobody can possibly tell it..
has been applied. You just daoirem av
sponge or soft brush with tt and dra jr.
this through your hair. By morornf
tne gray hair disappears; but what
aaOllarhtal tha taalliaMB m.ltk U.' vs. V. ' kMiaa.
, SulpnIlr compound, i. .tot. b.-
ana suipnur Compound, is tint.
L,d beauufully darkening the
f- apP.U.tiona, it also b.
har .
brinjsi -
back the gloss tnd lustre and gives it
an appearance of abundance.
j Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Om
; pound . deIi-ntfu toil j.
i to impart color and
yout hf ut a,p-
, paaranee to the hair.
It Is not n-
i tended for the cure, mitigation or pro-
venUon of auww. "
$100 Reward. SICK?
The reeaers of this hm will b aim
f to learn tbat there is at least on. dreaitov
I dlMse that srteere has ben sole te cwrs
Is sll Its stagM. sad tbst Is rstarra. Ca
I tarrh being Kreatly lnflueaed by rnastlla
tkmal eoaUition. requires couet itatftoa.
: treatawt. Hall's Catarrh ("nr. la take
; tatrroally and acts thru the Blood oa
j arose-Sarfa.-ea of the 0J steal tbareby as
treyiag the fouadstloa of tbe dltwaa., giv
ing the patient atmuith by building sp tke
coortlrmton and SMtftlng nstnre la aw
. Its worlf- Tbe proprit.jrs bav. sn staca
fallb la tbe roratlv. powers of Hall's Ca
, tarrh Cur. Uut by ott.r One Husdnd to4
! Isrs for any raee that It falls to cur, lai
' for lt.t of testimonials
Address: K J. t'HKNRT a Co.. TollOat
Oblo. Hold by ail Druggleta. 73e.
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