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PAGE SEVFTf fTTGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PEDLEON, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1917. --r 1 Columbia, I'riH'liel Thread, any hIw iir color h, J. I. CoaW Cruclu't Thread, any o or color jo; Ladle' lliloli Knits gl.m I'lilldivu'H I'nlon Mills 73o nuiihrlglit Cleanser So White 1-tuudry Soap, 6 burn fur 25 tilycorliio Kon ;jc I1nenileii ; 17e Coffer, HcUuoni ...... 4t, rllt't Paper, fl Molls fur jjh, Matches. ... .. ........ ,v Get Your Chimney Free of Soot by Using: The Witch Soot Destroyer at 15c, Opposite LOCALS & Advertising in Brief KATI.'H. IVr line first Insertion ...10c 1'er line, additional InscrttuD Ac IVr Una. per moniu -$l.oo No (oral taken for leu tlian 20c fount ordinary wnnla to line. oral Will ikiI be taken c.er the telephone except from halt Oregon la a-M-up subscriber Wanted Good, clean rags, at The Cast Oregonlan office. Will, runt small . placu close In. Ad dress 113 Matlock street. 1?J 1 1 haul your garbage and trash. Phone 653M. 1403 W. Jtuilroad street. Furnished Apart. Hamilton Court. 10-lStf Housekeeping rooms, SOI Clay lQ-30tf Kor rent furnished 1 housekeep ing. room. I'hone 594J. 1-1 Nicely furnished rooms 723 Aura. I'hone 324J.,' ll-30tf Wanted Two good painters. In quire Hale & Hascall. ll-25tf Fluff rugs from all carpets. M. A. ltlgby. local agent for Vf. Fluff Rug Co., of Portland. Phone 64 9. 3-is Lrf.nt On Main street, novelty pin f Holland boys. Please return to this office. 1-1 lost On Main street Sunday gent's silver mounted umbrella. Finder re warded If returned to this office 1-2 McDonald's Music Studio has mov ed from 312 Thompson to S10 West Webb. Phone S6W. 1-" For sale New and second hand Hewing Machines. Singer, White, New Home and The Free Machine. .McCllntock & Simpson, 400 E. Court. . Call renland Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone C3H, Also baggaga transferring and heavy hauling. For rent Sewing machines of all makes, J1.00 per week, $3.00 per month. McCllntock & Simpson, 400 IB, pourt. Do you know that lOetes St Friedly "Sell, rent or Insure Anything?" 614 Main street, Phone (04. . Dlydensteln'a Poultry Mash, licit egg producer, feed fet or dry. phone 3U, , , . . .. . 10-20U For aule 80 acres, 43 under ditch, suitable fur alfalfa. Will Mil cheau. Jnnttlro of W. K. Burnap, Touuhet, Wash. 12-ltf For SaJeJliMlein i room house close in. Terms. Atply this office. 12-16 tf For rent or sale 4 room house, garden and orchard on Kddy street, i win lie 720 Cosblo street. 12-20tf For sale Full blooded Plymouth Hock roosters. I'hone 116. . 13-6tt Finder of yellow leather wallet with Inn dollars and check book keep mon ey nud leave wallet at this office. 1-1 Itoomlng house for oale. Malj street, in center of business district. Kolng good business. Inquire of Pen lauil liros. If you are looking for ono of the best wheat ranches In the best sec tion of Oregon at the .-right price, deal with tho owner. Correspond with Box 309 Ui Grando, Ore. 12-12tf Lost, strayed or stolen, in North Cold Hprlngs, 2 two year old heifers; one red and the other black and while. $25 reward for tho return tJ my - placo. Glen IS. Scott, Helix. Oregon. i 12-lJtf Homesteads located. Hcllnnulsh inent sales. Itunch land, $10 to $20 an aero. V. Jlojlo, 163 Holrnu, Montana. Statu St.. 1-6 Haled alfalfa, timothy, Bteam roll ed barles', oats, corn and all kinds of feed. Carloads or loss. Blydensteln & Co.. 1300 W. Alio. Phone 351. ' . ll-23tf H room modern house for rent or sale, hot water heat. 225 June St. Address 8. S. Butler. 1113 W. In diana Ave. upokane Wash. Chevrolet touring cur, - like new. to- be sold at a bargain. One Overland roustabout, just overhaul ed, at a bargain. W. C. Nay. Tele phono 46. 12-26tf Big public niusnuerade dance In Kagle-Woodmnn hull tonight. Ad mission only 50 cents. Four cash prises for maskers. Cloaks checked free: Benefit of keeping dues paid of members hi the trenches. 1-1 ltlg public masquerade dance -til Hagle-Wondman hnll tonight. Ad mission only 6c Four cash ll -lie tor maskers. Cloaks cheek keel free. Menem of keeping dues psid of inem brs In the trenches. 1-1 jrp Pastime For mile XeW X this office. piano ut a bargain. l--31tf Holland nulbg. Iraported direct from the lnnd of dikes and, ditches a wonderful as sortment of these bulbs arrived to 1 now.i flay. Make your selections ITIces are most reasonable. T. P. W. Pure Food Shop. Peoples Warehouse. 1 12-lDlf ' " ' j I-)tviiomlxo V.y using "Peacock" coal. More hent units, less ush, no soot or clink ers, Smythe-Inergan Co. Phone ITS. 1-1 Wo Wont Bucks. Blydensteln & Co., 1300 West Alto. Pendleton. Ore. 11-2311 lUg DiiiufM in J.llK-rty Hall. Rig public dance In Liberty hull. Monday and Tuesduy nights. Saw yer's orchestra. Admission 50c each night. Maskers cordially welcome Monday night uud prize awarded. ! Good time ussured everybody. 1-1 Notice. You huve tried the other kinds. Now try Peacock" the best coal for i the money on the market. Sinythe-! Lonergan Co. Phone- 17K. 1-1 I Hornilstn 1llirnry Hull, Monday Dee. 31, Pendleton orehes- - 12 I - : I MUMilii-radn Hall. German Hall. New Year night. Tuesday. -Jan. 1st. $10 In cash prize's. You are cordially invited and ussured a good time. i'endleton Orchestra. 1-2 Wnnted. l-Jvery family In town to know the superior merits of r'Peacock"' coal, lump and not, now on hand. Smythe Lonergau Co.. Phone 178. 1-1 Living is becoming so expensive thai It will soon be placed on the lux-j r.. I True oatriots work for this country's t future Instead of boasting about Its past. ATTORNEYS. FltANIC DAVIS, ATTOliNUV AT LAW Office Smith-Crawford Building. D W. BAILEY. ATTOHNEY AT LAW Rooms 7, . 9, Dcapaln Bldg. OKOKGIi W. COUTTS. ATTOKNKY. AT Law. Boom 17, Schmidt block. OArtTKIt A SMYTH B. ATTORNEYS A'l Law. Office In roar of Americai National Bank Building. KEK A FKK. ATTOIINKYS AT LAW Office In Despaill building. R. I. KEATOIl. ATTORNEY AT LAW Room 24. bmith-Crawlord Building A A. NUWBBIHtY, ATTORNEY A1 Law. Smith-Crawford Building. I'ETUltKON & BISHOP. ATTOHNKYS at Law. ltonma 3 and 4. iiniith Crawford building. IAMLS 1!. PKItltY. ATTOKNUY AT Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. RALKY RALKY, ATTORNEYS A Law. Office In American National Bank Building, FREDERICK STEIWBR, ATTORNEY at Law. Office la Smith-Crawford Building. 8. A. LOWELU ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Law. Office in De pain Building. SECOND HAND IlRAl.KHS. V. STROlll.E. DEALER IN NEW and second hand goods. Cash paid for second band gooda. Cheapest place to buy household goods. 210 hi Court. Phono 271W. ARCHITECT. RAYMOND W. HATCH. ARCHITECT. Despaln building. Phone 168. Pen dleton. Oregon. FtNI'.IIAI. DIKBCTOBS, JOHN S. B.VKKR. FUNERAL D1REC tor and licensed enibalmer. Op posite poatoffice. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Phone 7S. INSliRANCH ANU LAND BUSINBSS. 1 BENTLEY A MONTGOMERY, REAL estate, flro, life an accident Insur ance agents., lit Main Street. Phon j 404. " ACCTIOKKRIt!. COU W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEER. makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery salea. "The man that geta you the money." Leave order t East Oregoninn office. ! CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY i i - ' I lUUIlLU UMUM LIILUIUUIl IUIMUL III PORTLAND DURING YEAR ! I'uKTi.AND, Dec. 31. Livestock' market v.l North I'ortland showed u very wide spread c,r prices during the yiur with new price records In every line. V Th. lV.ll,,url,icr 1Ut uhllM'M the h lli h, est us well us thf lowest price for euch 'article during every month of the . rear: January 1I2W41u5 February 1IS5 1285 March 1275il 145U April HIT, I5K5 May 1531111625 June 15H0IH 1575 July 153nltl IBIIU . 1 1 (rust IiiiIih 1075(f). 1225 Steers SSOSi' oo SjOljt S0 1225 1300 50fe 10.00 i:i0(Kii nr.G !i50l Kl.'.O 13504 1500 !,! 1 125 1 3001 H0 50i. 50 1 271 41 1 4Q 1150I& 1275 S5()4 1050 f 1560frlX20 70 000 120O& 13001 September I6',(l 1KU0 Octi1er 155(Kmltl5fl November 1580 W 1665 Decern her' 875 D75 1350 975tl0O0 1330il45O S50(?t 1000 14-OOftl43'W 155MIU ll',0 f)9uk. 1000 nr.o)ii4oo a(lli- SIlimlloH Ktroiajc. DiiTlng the week there was a gen eral strong and somewhat firmer tone for cattle at North Portland This not only applied to Hie better class of offerlrms. but to everything . --..l. ..L... .Oh " , , k",B,hu'd ' HrriVU'H best-prices of the season. Oeneral cattle market range: jneaium io cnoice mwnt3.ia i'Mi' nSMffCF GIVEN m Of PROFITABtE; AI STFADY HOG fliKET I ' I'OltTLAXr), Ore., lee. 27. "Under I the ' new food administration regula- i tioiis governing the price of mill feeds, substantial encouragement is offered to the farmer and the stock raSfr, g,,d the-administration now holies for their full cooperation in a capacity production during the com- inB year, of hogs, cattle, sheep and poultry." The above is the statement of As- si,ant Administrstor W. K. Newell, who Taints out that the way S llow. cipar f,,r the farn-r and tho stock raiser to plan for the greater ! possinre output of food animals. i : "There Is every assurance of a : steady and profitable market, said:of i Mr. NeWe.il, "with as ample a supply' f feed us can be had by milling all the wheat possible in the northwest. The raising of food animals, particu- lurly hogs, and beef and dairy cattle, ia not only the patriotic fluty of every citizen so situated that he can do so. but It will be a splendid business in- vestment us well. For several years to come because of worM-conoillons, , the market for food animals will in- . ,. .... ... , evuauiy or mmni; anu " " .' . now that the output of grain feeds at the mill has come under government control through the new llcenslnu system, with a fixed price basis, (he cost of production will no longer be prohibitively high or too uncertain fur a safe investment. I-et every farmer and stock raiser in Oregon muko his plans now for the fullest possible production of oil food nni mnls. particularly hogs, whieh are most needed and whieh will prove the most profitable to the producer. BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE TAKK SALTS AT FIHST SJGX OF ni.iiH-:ii luitrrvnoN m 1JA K.V1IK, The American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trouble, l-eoause we eat too much : and all our food Is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kid neys strive to filter out. they weak en from overwork, become sluggish: the ellminntlve tissues clog and the result Is kidney trouble. bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the ufine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; If you' suffer with sick headache or dlaity. nervous spells, acid stoniaeh. or you have rheumatism when the weather' Is bail, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a ta hlespoonfol (n a glass.of water lefor breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then aft fine. This fa mous salts is made from the acid of ! grapes and lemon juice, combined , with 111 hi, and has been 'used for1 fceneraflons to flush and ' stimulate clogged kidney:' to neutralise the acids In the urine so it no-longer Is a source of Irritation, thus i ending bladder' disorders Jad Salts Is Inexiwnsive:' cannot In lure. makes a delightful effervescent ! lithia-wnter heverage, and belongs In every home." " because ' nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney 4hlrw-rfrUi'V rll J vac. A LfofrHl rRKM-TfTIV r SOlDBYOKHiQISIitVtRiWlU.R. 5 - 1 ei.nrtiM'.IS-ilyi ITA 4 i.,.. .,,ifi with a:. R.-J-... I I rf , ; a Hood to medium steers., Ommin to good steers, Choice cows and heifers t'ommon to good cowm and heifers 1 'U 1 ! 0.65 I 8.4(1 i 7.S5 : I 7.35 i 7.00 7.01) 641 5.75 ''alv''J, ' ' "tucker and 7.00 0,4 1 0.00 I feeder HteerH 6.001(1.1)0! Sliic 'rrl 1 Wcadv. I Hteady tone wax generally shown 1 for awlne at North P.n tland during the week. Home Hale were made ui! to JI5.60 but the bow or tne reany ; good ntuff KOld at $15.50. which hi j practically the name as ruled for bet- j ter quality lat week. " i IteceiptH or nogH uurmg ine wwk showed a liberal decreaae from the Hhowlng of the previous mix days. (ieneral hog market range: Prime light 15.35 to 15.50 lJrlme heuvy lf..45r 15.60 PIKM 13.50SI. 14.50 Bulk' 15-354) 15.50 Bulk , Murp Situation Quiet. Only a very nominal run of sheen and lambs was shown in the North Portland yards for the week. Ther-i Vas a generally oulet tone in the trade with prices held at substantial ly the same range as last week. While there was but a email run. the demand was not keen. In fact scarcely sufficient stock came for ward into the mutton alleys to test quotations. General sheep and lamb range. Western lambs Valley lambs . . Yearlings Wethers Ewes Shorn sheep 2 tatirm. . . . .$13. OOfa 13.50 .... ) 2.50 l 13.00 .... 1 2.00 'a 12.50 , ... 1 "1.0(1 1 1.7 3 . . . , S.OOfl 1(1.00 to 3c under quo- Under the new regulations the mil ler must not charge the dealer more than 38 per cent of the cost of a ton of wheat at the mill door for bran. All Teed doulers must now operate un der a federal license and must not charge more than a reasonable pro fit for the handling of any mill feeds. Any cases of over charge by dealers should be promptly reported to the federal food administration office at Pertland for Investigation. The new prices of mill feeds, from miller to dealer, will be $29 or $30 ,, f,,r bran. $2 higher for shorts. an(j for middlings in carload lots. Wth a differential of not more than S(jc fr less than carload lots. This is a substantial reduction as against ,. ,.!,.. charged for mill feeds ......n vith this cut in the cost! of feeding stock and the assurance of i ,.,.r...jri,t, Hovernment control ol ine - miu feed output, risk is reduced to the minimum for the stock raiser. who js urged to do his utmost to h,i .1, food administration meet the ; irMiiendous demands of our own arm- , lM u, that of the peoples and armies our associates . in this war. rx. iii.. u l ..null Heincdy. This is not only one of the best and moHt efficient medicines lor coubiis, . colds and croup, but is also pleasant d fg to take, which is important whon medlcln must be given to chl - dren Many mothers nae si" " their unqualified endorsement, auv. ,,,.v-n cVTilOMC INSTIIl. TIONS AIDr.H. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 2. Bequests .. .i !-', sou were left to .-.i. (Ntrttttitiona by the will Llf Miss Mary K. Uoyce. who died last Friday at the age of mute is estimated to uoO.000. 7 7. The be worth DOINGS OF THE DUFFS SrKmnKSnOOCKTA S TH.1 H IHeiH U KT JAT thc wbmtb tf? V micut 6er 4 toori that's secv. - rTj ' JZ - ?. TH-W 5AN UeoSOALlM he's a BiCrVF, ' . T " I i sLn PA(?ri bwtI P? "too mean" Kg,Vou'g- mistake -If i i 1 1 i n i i .,-, " i m 1 1 0" i ) v,m,mui. m mi , )- . ; ii-i-rv-vl-''' l ( I . . .,11,,, !,) , H.M-. rr -Dll.1'1 r ( Old Mother Nature lhas come tt i bat with a boost for the Bed Crost , right in the middle of the big j Red Cross campaign. She sent her message of approval on an ; ear of corn, found at a husking I bee In Somerset. Ky. The light yellow ear bore red grains In the (ftrm nf an almost perfect cross. I The ear was placed on exhibition I and attracted much attention, aaii-; ing considerably to tho town's Red Cross subscription. ' j JIOUK MKHCHAXT SHIPS t I.KAIt Iiii-rcaM- of .More Than 1 ..vm.ooo Tons ill l Molltll-S of 11)17. WASHINGTON. Dec. 31. Clear ances of American merchantmen from this country in the overseas trade In creased more than 1.500. ono tons dur ing the 1" months of 1K17. as com pared with the same period last year. I figures Issued today ny tne iwreav. of foreign and domestic -uiiin,, show. There was a decrease, how ever in total clearances, the figures being 42.6SB.7S7 for the 1(1 months this- year, as against 45.064.33S ill the same period lust year. - A Z.I I , NABS (iKIWAX JIATT11C BI'KNOS AIRTS. Dec. mtehes received here from . Dis- Florian Tirnzll saV that a large nuin- ... . ..V r-.msoirators have been , tne dlHCVery of a plot j"1" ' the local authorities, to o e armed. - All tne Florianopolis is on the coast ot southern Brazil in the state of Santa Cathlrena The town has a poula tion of 20.000. KATIOXS lOK SWITZERLAND. Must CiiM- AssuraiKV No Food WiP io to ;crin.v. M-AK.14INGTH1N. Dec. ..i lionrd. In an aniuoiiiet-iiirii. Automobile Clean Op Tires, Tubes, Spark Plugs,. Tire Re pairs, Pumps, Toolboxes, Greases, Body , Polishes, Carburetors. ALL KINDS OF r T d AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Will be sold at a great reduction during the week ending Jan. 5- 1918. . FROM SATURDAY, DEC. 29th TO SATURDAY, JAN. 5th j We proix)se to clean up all our over stock of accessories to make room for . new goods now on the way. Every Article a Bargain and Plainly , , Marked., , -., -. : . 1HE C. & F. KOTOS CO., & (Old City Auto Co. Bldg.) 722 Cotton wood St. last night.- confirmed disimtches td nlght. confirmed dispatches from abroad telling n: an agreement to ra tion Switzerland nd give the rules ot procedure for exporters to follow In making shipments. No details of the agreement were given, but it la known it fixes the amount of food stuffs the United States will ship to Switzerland In return for assurances that none of the shipments w il be permitted to go through to Germany. niXGIAN TOW V LAID WASTK. Ammunition Train. Hit by British liomb, Kxidodcx. AMSTKltDAM. Dee. 31. The town of Iloulleres. in Belgium, was almost laid waste recently by the terrific explosion of an ammunition train, caused bv bombs dropped by a Brit ish airman, according to the frontier correspondence of the Telegraef. The airplane itself was brought down by the aerial pressure. Many Germans and a few Belgians, the latter engag ed in forced labor, were killed. OVEISEXKHTKH HKKSE1.P. In a certain provincial art gallery Is a picture entitled ".Saved." repre senting' a large Newfoundland dog standing over a child whom it had lescued from the river. On market days many people from the ooareiry find their way to the pic ture gallery, and nearly all admire this life-like Tainting. TTte other day an old country wom an stood gazing at it for quite a long time, and, as she turned to go, ex claimed: "No wonder she fainted after draaging that big dog out of the wa-, ter.'' iraier ale ! wiNorxtr; hoakim .vi fXKECE CHICAGO. Dec. 2S. Asserting . that today denounced In a resolution ' the seriously prationa of the Amer- . ican troops abroad, the board of gov-, i ernors of the national sheep and wool bureau the anortagw ot wool' Is like ily to afect. hoarding of fleece ! throughout the country. $100 Reward. $100 The reader of this paper will be pleaW to learn tbat there la at least one dreaded disease tbat science has been able to cere In all Its stages and that is catarrh, catarrh belug greatly- Influenced by coaatl tuttonaJ eoadrtioas require constitutional' treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine la take Internally and acts thru t-e Blood on tha Mncona Snrfaees of the System thereby atroving the foundation of the disease, gl- bur the patient strength by building op tb eonstitntion and assisting nature la doing tts work. Tbe proprietors hare ao mscb faith In tbe curative powers ef Hair Catarrh Vledk'ioe tbat tfcey- offer One U sa tire. I Dollars for any case that It falla ta cure. Send for list ef testimonials. Address F, J. CHENEY 4 Ce, Toitde, Jhlo. Sold by all DruggUta, TSc. RUB RHEUMATIC, ACHING JOINTS 4 AND STOP PAIN, 1 SSTA XT ItKl JKF WITlf SM ALU TIIIAI. Borni.B OK OIl. PEA KTitATI.XO "ST. JACOB'S Oil Rheumatism U 'pIa unl , Xot one case in fifty requires Inter- , nat treatment. Stop druffitlng! Kutir soot hinff. penM rating "SH, Japob OH" risht Into your sore, stiff, aching joints and relief comes Instantly 'St. Jacobs OH" to a hai-mls rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and can not burn the skin. L.im1er up! Quit complaining! !et a small trial bottle of old. honeat t. Jacobs OH" at any drugr store, an in jmst a mom ant you'll be free front rheumatic pain, soreness and stiff ness. Don't suffer! rallef awaits you. 'i?t. Jacobs oil" Is Just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, back ache, sprains. SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK ITS .ILVXlMomJ-Ktt!5 KM "I VE TO i;kiv. iia-th. tn.ou and M'STllI-: TO IlAili. That beautitut even shade of drlc Klos.vy hair can yn!y be had by brew Ins tt mixture cf Sa$e Tea and Mill phur. Your hujr is your charm. H nuikes or mars, the face. When It fades, turns sray or streaked. Just an application or two of fiase and Sul phur enhances its appearance a huir Jredfuld. Don't bother to prepare the mix ture; you can get this famous old re clpe Improved by the addition of oth r insredients fitr 50 cents a larga bottle, all ready for use. It Is called Wyeth'a Saxe and Sulphur Com- . pound." You will get a large butt la of this old time recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients for 5 cents a larve bottle, all ready for tse It Ih called Wyrth's ISaice and Sulphur t'oinptttind. ThiM can jilwav be depended upon to brins; back tha natural cthr and hint re of your hair.' .everybody use Wyet h V Kie ami Sulphur 1 Nun pound now Svcnitxi) li darken iiKtitrulK and evenly that nobody ran tell It has teen -I'lied. You wituplv dwiiipen a nponK r soft hrush with it and draw thW through the hair, taking i.ne urn all Mrutnt ;ti m tlint: )y iiioritinic the rMy h;iir has dl -n p pea re hik! afT anoth er applhMthui It h hmm biiitirully ark and iippfiii-M ki,m.-v and in ti'tiu. Thlx r.'iitf v-tt)-u-t preparailott is a dflinhtful tdlet retpiUltf. Uxt (b.-4f h d--iri durk hair nod a y'ut hful u pp;ir:tiue. It In iol tu IftuVd f"P t h' cur t. mil it t( ion vf piewutlt.ii .f dl-eu-t. f 1 x J ?: i I f