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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. 1917. PAGE SEVEI Mother Why Don't You Take Nuxated Iron wwcm or w-a cut tobacco m TOUR LOOSE ft-WCR SACK. BUT IT A.rr.. M10CHIAIttftt.eAUSE IT C JUDGE, THAT FK1L0W I Daily Chats With the Housewife CAUbHT ONTO IT AL RlfeMT.p ( JUDGE, THAT FK1L0W MAS I CAU6HT OH TO IT a LI, f I niuni.i "i H' rERE'S something curious about W-B CUT Chew l ins it takes less nut nr j r . , """uin. io Dig plug flagging your ffC.hf.t,wib.""d i"yourchee. 8Halfasmoch of thm rrcA tobocco goe. twice as far as ordinary plu. i ! "ve yur nd gives you a silver-lining feel Z.2t t,ap?,nlM over- You can't help from telling your friends about W-B. , h by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO D- Sa. KW To City PERSONAL NOTES FROM THE WESTON COUNTRY (Bast Oregonlan 6 peel,.) WaVTTON. "March 7. A duct ww glvsa last .Saturday nlrht In the opera Coughs Worse at Night The simplest sad Quickest way to fet ntl of s weena, racking night cough, tickling throat, boons, wheezy breath fa la to take Foley's Honey and Tar. la; h, you get the curative Influence of the pine tar and other healing ingredi ents, together with the mollifying and laaative act too of boner. BAtor C T. Miller. Csnnelioa. 14. (Eat. tinr) wrilwe : " I wm troubted with hron chial aSmction mm4 ennghd conManttr day ami iahc I look Foley's Honrv and Ttr as, gnt r lei. It la grrmt lor brcxKrhiaJ eoltja and couftha," aripP m broacaial rokgb. crowp, boaraa licaiiaa tlvoat, ara ail quickly rclterad. TAIAJtAX A OCX " THKOLORELIABtE REMEDYFOR AT YOUB DPUCGI house for the benefit of the Weston band. Mis, Gladys Smith spent Sunday in Atnena, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Curran llcFaddeo. Mra Margaret Wheeler Is very 111 at her home on Main street Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Adkins have moved to town and occupy one of the Brandt houses. Mrs. Anna Anderson was Initiated Into the mysteries of the Women of Woodcraft Friday night, taking- out an insurance for the benefit of her children. J. M. Bannister and wife, Mr. and' r. j am b l-nce. Claude Price, MM. E. z. Price and Ernest Blomgren. re- turned from a two months' trip at Los Angeles. California on Tueodny evening". Rufe Brown has none to Portland with the Intention of being operated on for ulcer of the stomach. Kdward King-, photographer. i quite sick with a severe case of la grippe. James fJehrlmsher has Fold h" farm on Wild Horse. thre miles south of town, to Tom McBrlde. Mra Hulet March is spending- the week In Pendleton. Any city man can figure out a for tune from raising chickens, but the figures get mixed because hens are not mathematicians. HA X AX A SHORTCAKE. Cream one-third cupful butter and one cupful sugar. Add the yolks of two eggs and mix together untH lla-ht and creamy. Now add alternately one-half cupful milk and one and three-quarter cupfuls flour, sifted, with two and one-half teaspoonful. 'n(f powaer. Lastly. cut and fold in the beaten whites of two-asm nb. in a square layer In a moderate oven thirty minutes or longer. When bak ed, rover the. top with a thick layer of sliced bananas and over the whole pour a trrnck cream, made as follows: Heat one pint of milk in a double boiler. When hot, stir Into It a mix ture made of one teaspoonful corn starch and one-quarter cupful sugar. mixed to a paste with a little cold milk and water. fitir until the mix ture uhlckens, then cook for fifteen minutes or longer. Stirring occasion ally. Beat one egg. add to It one- fourth cupful sugar and a pinch of salt, and mix well. When the corn starch mixture Is nearly done, very slowly add the egg, cook a minute or so longer, then remove from the fire. Cool before serving. When cold, add one-half teaspoonful vanilla. PORK IOAF. Four pounds or fresh shoulder, one package or gelatine no flavor), one onion, butter about the slew of an egg. Take skin off shoulder; cut shoulder into pieces; fry In butter un til brown on both sides, put Into a saucepan; put In onion, salt and pep per; put the skin and bones In to give flavor, cook until tender, then drain. Dissolve one envelope of gelatine into one-half cup cold water, put In gel- atine dissolved into gravy; put meat in bread pan (leave out akin and bones) then your mixed liquid (gelatine and gravy) on meat. OYSTERS IN CHAFING DISH. may be removed after eating by chewing a tlt of parsley or a few drops of eau da cologne on a lump of sugar. DRINK HOT WATER. A cup of hot water taken before breakfast Is beneficial. It helps to loosen up mucous accumulations In the stomach and to dissolve and car ry off refuse matter. Many cases of dyspepsia and weak stomach have been cured by the hot water habit. FRUIT PUDIIST. Three-quarters' box erelatine. 2 or anges, 2 lemons, 2 bananas, 12 wal nuts. Diesolve the gelatine In 1-2 pint cold water. Add 1-2 pint boiling water, the Juice of the lemons, 2 cups sugar. Hteam until it commences to thicken, then star into it the fruit and nuts, cut in small pieces. Serve with whipped cream. (-HOOOJ.ATE OOOKIFK. One half cup or butter, 1-2 cup of sugar, 2 eggs. 1-2 cup or chopped English walnuts, 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1 cup or flour, 4 squares of meted chocolate. Mix in order given and spread thin on tin sheets. Bake In a slow oven and cut in squares and re move from tin. JAPAXKKH CRJRPK OVKKJUXH'KKH The ovenblouse, or sleeveless tunic, is one of the attractive ways of mak ing a blouse and skirt into a costume. In one or the fifth avenue houses in New Lorlc, some Interesting blouses have been worked out in Japanese silk crepes soft, rich materials in unusual colors. One of these was made of heavy double- faced silk crepe, a vivid burnt orange on one side and a lighter, softer shade of the ame color, achieved by an over- Tw o tableapoonfuU of -butter, one- I Iifrhter flhado ia uftod tut the outaid if th. tunic, &ru rolling; edges of the material bring1 a narrow binding of the burnt ivrange Into play. Another which, show the Japanese influence even more strongly is made of Tokio crepej In a charm in a; shad? of blue. It Ja trimmed with a bit embroidery admitar to that us3! on eighth teaapoonful of white pepper. one teaitpoonful of aaltJ and one pint of ova tera. Put the ingredient. rept the oyntere, in the chafliuc a-Vrh and when thia la hot add the oyateni. rover and shake the pan occasionally. When the oystera are plump, add enough rream to make one cup of li quid. Serve hot with toavrt or crim crackem. And Be Strong and Well and Have Nice Rosy Cheekg Instead of Being; Nervous and Irritable All ine lime ana ixoKing o iiaggara ana uiat ine uocior uuve oome vj cuwc ounut Mother and She Was Worse Off Than You are and Now She Looks Just Fine. NUXATED IRON WILL INCREASE THE STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE OF WEAK, NER VOUS, CAREWORN, HAGGARD LOOKING WOMEN 200 PER CENT IN TWO WEEKS' TIME IN MANY INSTANCES. THE CHILDS APPEAL I '' I ''V;V -s I s' v. tj v t i T9 xy Ar . TeHl-" e now long you can won or Ihere CaitbenO iieautllUl; how far you can walk without be- Healthy Rosy Cheeked -women coming tired. Next take two five. . 4 . ft grain tableta of ordinary nuxated iron WItnOUt iron. three tlmea per day after meals for lt F. KING,M. D. two weeka. Then teat your strength There can be no healthy, beautiful again and aee how much you have rosy cheeked women without iron," gained. I have seen dosena of ner- aavs Dr. Ferdinand Kin a. vw Vou. run-down people wno were an- aaved, who now die every year from pneumonia, grippe, consumption, kid ney liver, heart trouble, etc The real and true cause which started taieir disease waa nothing more nor leaa t han a weakened cond 1 tion brought on by lack of Iron in the blood. On account of the peculiar nature of woman, and the great drain placed upon her at certain periods, she re quires iron much more than man to help make up for the loss. Iron ia absolutely necessary to en able your blood to change food Into living tissue. Without it, no matter how much or what you eat. your food merely passes through you without doing you any good. You don't get the strength out of it, and aa a con sequence you become weak, pale and sickly looking, just like a plant try ing to grow In a soil deficient In Iron. if you are not strong or weii you owe beautiful healthy rosy cheeked It to yourself to make the following i r- a women iuii ui vim eatia You can fell the women wit ft plenty of iron in their blood- King. York physician and author. recent talks to physicians Ing all the while double their strength Vitality take iron in a form that can to easily absorbed and assimilated to do yon. any good, otherwise It may prow worse than useless. I have used Nux ated Iron widely in my own practtoar in most severe aggravated conditio. with unfailing results. I nave iaduca 'In my ftnd endurance and entirely rid them- mf nv physicians to give on grave and serious consequences of Iron deficiency in the blood of Am erican women, I have strongly em phasized the fact that doctors should prescribe more organic iron -nuxated Iron for their nervous; run-down, the selves of all symptoms of dyspepsia. RUB RHEUMATISM PAIN FROM SORE, ACHING JOINTS When You Clean Your Houm Don't Forget Tlic Eastern Hide & Junk Co. tSI W. Ilailroad St., Prstdlrton. Rra. Phone 75 -J. Una. Phone Ml M. GOKI'KI.K, Prop. Mr. FarmtSr We pay ?7 too for mixed iron All kinds of bottlea, old cast and wrought Iron, fifties, pelta and fura of aH kinds, also rags. We pay the hlg-.est price for aecond hand furniture. Copper wire, light copper lo light Copper -n Yellow nraaa IJjrh Braaa c Aluminum Pewter ,8 Tin Foil MHo Kino 50 Lead Oreen Hide H Dry lUdea 7 Rubber Tirea H Inner Tubes tOH ltl PAI.V A WAV WITH SM tkiaIs lurrrij-: of oi-i. pkw- I-rrKATI.Nti "KT. JA- viv8 on.." What's Rheumatism Pain only. Stop drugging! Nott one case in fifty require internal treatment. Rub -toothing, penetrating "St. Jacob OH" directly upon the "tender spot" and rel:ef cornea Instnjitly. "St. Ja cobs oil" Is a harm lew rheumatism and sciatica liniment, which never dis appoints and can not burn the skin. Umber up! Quit complaining! (Jet a small trial bottle from your drug gist, and in Just a moment you'll br free from rheumatic and sciatic pnln so renews, stiffness and swelling. rn t suffer! Relief awaits you. Old. hon est "St. Jacobs oil" has cured mil lions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is Jut aa good for erlatlra. neuralgia. lumbago. backache, sprains and awellings. KM KRCiKXOY RKMF7IMK8. Bathing behind the ears with right hot water often reiievea a headache. When a cut will not stop bleeding apply rice or flour. Either ene Is ef ficacious. A good long stretch immediately upon waking In the morning Is excel lent exercise with which to begin the day. At the first Intimation of a sort throat try a gargle of one teaspoonful of mit nnd one of carbonate of soda to half a gltiss of water. Hold the hammered finger In wa ter as hot aa can be borne for a few minutes. This treatment wilt draw i 1 the front and on little slanting poek- : eta The blouse ia flniahed with black and gold buttons. R I 'SKI AN SriURCTS ARK lXmiSIODKX TO LEAVE R1SSI VICTORIA, March 7. Passengers arriving aboard the Canada Marx -sal-the ct.ht had twued a ukase prohibit ing Russian subjects from leavin Russia on any pretext. The. order waa effective a month ago. The cap tain said the government disliked the Increasing emigration from the east ern war theater. The edict halts Russian migration to the United States through Vladivostok. out the inflammation almost at once, i A ftmnll onion eaten before retiring Kven m sensible man likes an ooca will often Induce sleep. The taste aional taate of flattery. SWINE FAMINE THREATENS MARKET HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG The Best Place in Town to Get CANDY Is at the store "what has" the "WHITMAN'ST slaw. Nobody In America makes candy like -WHITMAN'S." Others hare tried, are still trying, but they can't do It. 'Willi AX'S" stands for the best. A box of -WHITMAN'S" CANIHKS are revelations to people who don't know their goodness. T&Hman & Co. Ls.dir.t DrutJutj NOItODY CAN TELL WHEN YOU DAKKKN OKAY, FA1KD 1IAIK WITH 8AGK TKA. Grandmother kept her hair beau tifully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull. faded or streaked appearance, this "impln mixture was applied with won derful effect By asking ati any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and etulphur Compound," you will get a large bot tle of this old-time recipe. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, all ready to use. for about 60 cents. This simple mixture can be depend ed upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggi.t .'ays everybody uses Wyeth's Begs and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody ran tell It has been ap plied it's so easy to use. too. You ainrl!y dampen a comb or soft bmh and draw It) through your hair, taklns one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears: after anoth er application or two. It is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft snd beautiful This preparation m a delsrhtful toilet requisite. It la not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dii By flyman II. Colim. Oisaster threatenes the ho- indus try of the entire Tnlted States, but especially tn the Pacific northwest Is danger la slight Usually it Is the low prices that force disaster to any irdustry. hut It Is the extreme high prices at present prevailing here and rise where In the country that Is min ing the hog Industry. Carload after carload of brood sows are belnir marketed not only at North I ortland. but in the leading markets f the I'nlted Htatee. Country ship pers are taking full advantage of the present extraordinary values and are shipping every head of swine they pnssees. "The situation is a desperate one nays William H. Daughtrey. president f the Portland Union dockyards. "People say that It does not take a ng time or very much to start In the hog Industry. That la all right as far as It goes, but the fact remains that if farmers sell all their brood sows for killing, there will be nothing left ti build up the Industry. "There Is no doubt In my mind that j the United States l fscing the great est famine of ho; :" has ever known." Day's MouMMtit TJgtit. There was only a very light move ment of swine Into the North Port land yards overnight and with the ex ception of a very few head there was little available to give the market any st.rt of test. f Hog market trade conditions re main firm. In fact, they are so firm that the country Is being drained of supplies in order to meet current de mand at extreme values. i Handful of Mntton Here. There was just a mere handfut of mutton reported In the yards over night at North Portland. These came from a Willamette valley point. Great strength prevails and there is nothing available to test extreme values. Oeneral mutton and la rub market. Pest east of mountain lambs 113.20? 13.25 Kesl valley lambs 12.5OW13.O0 Wethers 1 l.&O? 1 1.7 S Kwes 9.6f $.75 Coats . 4.25T 4. B0 Tuesday IsivcNtork Shippers. Cattle George W. Warren, War renton, I load. Mixed stuff D. H. Hilder brand. Condon. 1 load cattle and hogs; J. Oadrak. Hherldan. 1 load cattle and hoga; W. Kyre, Salem. 1 load cat tle, hogs and pheep. liver and other troubles. In from ten to fourteen daya' time simply by tak ing iron in the proper form. And this, after they had In some cases been doctoring for months without obtain ing any benefit. But don't take the old form of reduced Iron, Iron ace tat a. nr tlnrture of iron slmnlv to save weak, huggard looking women pati- a few cents. The Iron demanded by ents. Pallor means anaemia. Mother Nature for the red coloring The skin of the anaemic woman is matter In the blood of her children, is r.Qi h nMh finhhV Th. mu.s t that kind or iron. You must Jack tone, the brain fags and the memory fails, and often they become weak, nervous, irrit able, despondent and melancholy. When the iron goes from the blood of women, the roses go from their cheeks." "In the most com mon foods of America, the starches, sugars, table syrups, candies, politthed rice. rice white brea d. soda crac k ers, biscuits. macaroni. spaghetti, tapioca, sago, farina, degermi naied cornmeal, no lonner ia iron to be found. Refining pro-cesj-s have removed the iron of Mofher Karth from theae Im poverished foods, and silly methods of home cookery, by throwing down the waste pipe the water in which our vege tables are cooked are respon sible for another grave iron losa "Therefore, if you wish to preserve your youthful vim and viKor to a rijte old age, you must supply the iron deficiency in, your blood by using some form of organic iron, just as you mould use salt when your food has not enough salt." "As I have said a hundred times over, organic iron is the greatest of all strtngth builders. If people would only throw away habit forming drugs and nauseous concoctions and take simple nuxated iron. I am convinced that the it at- trial all of whom have given me most surprising reports in regard te fue great power aa a health and strengUah builder. Many an athlete and prize fight has won the day simply because bat knew the secret of great strength aot endurance and filled his blood witaa iron before he went into the affray: while many another has gone down is. inglorious defeat simply for the laeat of iron." Or. Howard James, late of the Un ten States public Health Service said: "It should be brought home to tfeM minds of the younger as well as elder women of America, what a wonderful change will take place, In many caaeew when Nuxated Iron Is taken; 'how Ht will cause the enriched blood to bring; the roses to their cheeks, the. sparkle to theHr eyes and the elasticity to- tnei stp; how their every function wiU be ntimulated and regulated and thac Mense of what the French Call bfeat entre will get up with them In the morning and accompany -them at night to a sound and perfect sleep. Men. too (hose who, in the strenra ous strain of business competition, burn up rapidly stores oi; nervouaa wenergy, here is a source of power. f'ind renewed strength and endur ance which will be found unfait Dr. Ferdinand King, Neic York physician and author, tells physicians that they should prescribe mare organic iron Nuxated Iron for their patients Says anaemia iron de ficiency is the greatest curse to the health, strength, vitality and beauty of the modern American TVoman Sounds warning against use of metallic iron tchichi far tiore harm than good ktdtrises use of only ux- nted iron. Uvea of thousands of people might be Ing." NCTBNnxated Irn. which fe pre scribed and rwf)m"k'"l shore by phy KtWan Id wh a frnt variety of raseaw. it not a patent taedkfae nr Ser-r rente- dy. bnt one which Is w-H knows t . rtmavijtt and whw irua confirnnt are wblefy prescribed by eminent pbysiHanaV bnth tn Kurope and Amerfra. I:ntja th olor inonrauie Iroo prodnrts it isu. ettMlIy aKtmiIi.ted. !- not Injure the ?e-rh. make them black, nor upset the s tmnach : on the contrary, ft Is a axa potent remedy In Bnrfj aft fur mm of tat- ...T-r., in mw wen as ior aerroim. ram , t nvteW greac- orrer to ro riiM it trvM an not take any man or woman nler SO who lacsa rn, and innase their strentrth 2oO per rent, or rr In f'tur weeks' tim. proTl-I.-d they hav b eHons organic troaMe. They al offer to refamw our money f it ika not ar vM rinnhu strenirth antf MirlnranM . . lensHl in this city by A. C. -toe. pen Ham,, aod all -good drugflsta - man injure the teeth, COrA '""T" "nditlona The manufacturers have J Ai . I -onfLrem-e tn nuxated Iron, that they of rode the Stomach and do -it loono to any haritable lusfltntlt AMUSEMENTS "Fair and W A farce so ingratiating, so convul sively amusing, and so universally ap pealing that it ran for one year at the Kltlnge theater. New York, with out onoe failing of Its. "capacity busi ness,'' is the famous "Fair and Warm er" whiih Kelwyn A Company will present at the Oregon theater on Friday, March . Avery Hopwood. Its author, put a new page In his own brilliant record. which included "Seven Days,'. "No body's widow" and several others, and Solwyn Company maintained their reputation for having the sea son's greatest! success. The demand for Its appearance on tour began be for the end of the second month of its astonishing New York run. It will be shown here under the most aus picious circumstances, with a bean ttful production, wonderful gowns, and a highly skilled company of far- Knowledge of one's ignorance Is the j master key to wisdom. j state or Ohio. City of Toleaow Loras County, sm. r'rank 1. Cheney make, oath that be s jeriior partner f ,be flrui of F. i. CbaT I .. doing bmlness la the city sf TalrSZ. t onnty and Stste aforeimlil and tlMtssti ini...4K8 for earb and rr.ry res, nf JfrHl ,h' rannot be cor-d sy the an. mt CHESEl'1"1""1 CUKB- A Sworn to hrf..re me and snhsrrltwd ba preaeti.-.. tlila 6th duy of tw.mtvr. a, 1. 18l. A. W. il,EAS(.- tSeall o-n- Hair. Catarrh Core la takes Isteraan and arts through the nioud oa the Mseow Xnrfmrn of to, Syateaa. Seed for tmmtU saonlals. free. - P .... r, I m V .... JWSJ. ... sold by all draa-irtffta, T5c. Hsir. Fasilly I'll;, for esastlpstfcv. SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS WK fcT TOO MTC1I MKAT IIKH lIXMiS HI1'KYH, THEN TltR HACK 1IVRTS. CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y ATTOKXEYS. D W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Rooms 7. t. . Despain Bldg. tleneral hog range: leavy purl l'eet light . . . Rough heavy rigs Htoekers . . . . (mm, l 113.4'iA 13 U 0i II 15 12.000 11 26 II. 00 Hf 11.26 10 26 10.SA faille Kit nation Ktrnnff, Situation in the cattle market is ex tremely firm and full prices are be lt. g maintained. Overnight there was only an ex tremely small run at North Portland, but for what stock came forward there was an Imcetant demand at full price, nualtty considered. Ceneral cattle market ranae: PeM heiMV b f steers. .$ ft 10 ft l--t licht b-ef steers ... 9 6 r 7" 't beff cons 7.7X? S 01 f f hotter v tMI 'TItur K'"d mwK,, 7."4i " , ) ' -t iMiti ht r hn 1 1 in , ; " i .if.ht bull r. w c Iv 1 1 .1. r 't-tr-sf t -f.'iier c'e Most folks forget that the kidney. like the bowels, get sluggish and clog gd and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull mi- ery In the kidney rearion. severe head aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid ttr- er. acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts or blsdder disorders. You simply muxt keep your, kid neys sctlv and clean, and the mo. ment you feel an ache or naln in the kidney region get about four ounces of J.ad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glasj of water before break fa.- for a few lava and your kidneys will then act fin. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined wllh llthia. and Is harmless lo flirh rlorgied activity. It also neutralises the scids In the urine so It no L.n rer Irritates, thu. . end ng hlarlder d-sorder-a. Jad .-ilij Is hirmlA.: Inepens-'ve: .m.-k. a drliffhtfMl nf-rrrent llth lt w it.-r dt-lnk hl-h evenrtdv shoti-d t-ke now and then to V-er. their k d-re-s rle,n thus avoidne e.rlo! -ronipllcatfona. A s-.'ll kn s-n .1r:c!-ut w- be .eMs l..i. of j.p.l Ne't. t. fo'ks who lwtie-e in overcoming M-'n'V troii ll ,hi ft is only troutle. QRORGI W. COITTS, ATTORNETT at law. Room 17. Schmidt block. CARTER P MYTHS. ATTORNEYS at law. Office la rear of American National Bank building. FEK FEE. ATTORBXT3 AT LAW. Office la Despala building. JOHN W. HUFF. ATTORNET-AT-Law. Room t. Amaricaa Nation al Bank building. R. L KKATOR. ATTORNEY AT Law. Room 14. Sralth-Crmwford Bolldtnc ' 8. A. LOWEIJ ATTORNEY AN I connsellor at law. Office la Da Pain building. FUNERAL DIREXrOR8. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITX'RE STOR1 Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Host modern funeral par lor. morgue and funeral ears. Ca:b responded to day or night. Cornet Mala and Water streets, Tslepbon. . JOHN 8. BAKER. FUNERAL Dl rector and licensed etnbslmer. Of posits postofflos. Funeral parlor two funeral eara Calla responded t day or alght. Phone 7t. DOCTORS. DR- 8 A. ROEv PRACTICE IJMIT Ited to the eye, ear, noes and throat. Charity patients let and Jrd Saturday mornings, n Judd Building. MISCELLANEOUS. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY Da. acrtptloa for county eoart. etreasl, court, lustire conn, real estate, eta for aala at East Oracoalaa sfTiea. 9. A. NTfWBERRT. ATTORNEY AT ILaw. (hnlth-Oawford Building PETERSON BISHOP. ATTOR- aevs at law: rooms t and t. Smith- Crawford bonding. Arcnov EQU, COL. W. F. TOHNKA. AUCTION eer. mskss a spdalty of fanners shock and machinery sales. The n an that gets you the money." Leave orders at East Oragonlaa office. sflSCELLAJTBOCS. JAM KB P. PERRY. ATTORN EW AT law. Offlce over Taylor Hardware company. RA1.KT RALEY. ATTOREXT3 AT law. Otrics la American National Rank Building. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DAV arnprioa for county court, etrenn court, j-astice court, real estate, etc for aala at East Oregontea afflca. I-'8l-K.NCB AD LAND BI MNKMS BENTLET A MONTOOMERY. RKaI. atata. fire, life and accident Insur Kno Meats, lit Mala street. Fbeaav MONTANA FAKM LAND. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAJ TWA Lands la eastern w. , . ,m . to lit per acre. Suitable for farmta r grsslng. Easy terma For tafs marion writs or see W. E. Hot, wi-. City. Montana. tXtD Ill DEAI.CKM, POlXTItY FOR KAI.E. I WHITE LF.OHOU.V C1UCKS. hatch- ' Ing enra. premier liylng strain of ' ,rorthwet- Itar.ly. r:mge rai.ed oir. i V. PTROHLE DCII PB IV m and second hand , - w raid for all 'n-J hand rooda Oip--et p"are to buy ho i haiid goods 11 E. Court, rhons 17 1W. t KKl'F.lUCK STEIWER. ATTVR ' l.ns hens. goroua Itormol,.. w iv Uw Office In Smith-Craw ! ere la Hend for catalosu. .:,, fold building. Reg Farm. Ths Da les, or.rvo ARCH IT FIT. RTM.vn W HlTi 11. AM. 'I. t.T I-e.ain It'jilding. Phuna TO. PenUl.too. lr.gua.