. PAGE SEVTH DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1918. EIGHT PACES DOINGS OF THEfiUFFS tit) YOU 0VEI2. j,q Tut MtiTe. Hov& ? WEU..WU PE CHOBFUL poMT STKA Too FAS FfcVM the "Dili. - . I . i " T ' - 4 m OH, i wour 6e t Losr-lM I 7-I ' - I y THIS ISA 6UiP Voox TH6I7E3 I A m M iiJLgflZ- 1 I'olnmlilu I'riH'lK't Thread, unv size or color jou J. I. tVmtH Krwliet Tlireud, any Hia- or color Wis l.nilliV T'nloii Hulls ' $1,111 Children's I'liion KiiIIh 7.u Kiiiibrllt'lit i'l('uuHr 5i! Wlilto Ijiuiidry Soup, (I Imi'N for li.'ni l-llycvrliio oa ,'o Pineapples . 17u t'iffit Scl.lM'-t . . . , 40u Juliet Paper, 0 ICoIIh for 2v Matches . v '. So Get Your Chimney Free of Soot by Using: The Witch Soot Destroyer at 15c. Opposite $&M& Pastime QUALITY DENTISTRY Dr. F. L DENTIST, Booms 3 and 4, Belts Bldg. Telephone 523. Flowers Have tho Joy of early winter in your liumes. CIIKYSANT1IEMXJ.MS Also Carnations, VioloU, etc. GEO. HOOKER Florist. Phone 622. Free Delivery . ImiuSf P what's j U ' "lS t"it FROM 4 THE C. & F. MOTOR CO., Inc. 722 Cottonwood St. j OREGON THEATRE IAN. 7 MONDAY NIGHT V First Time Here of Oregon's Favorite Drama. w li v c. r muNvjw bQOOWOOoWlfESeNTS; Fa o o Iflt HAWAIIAN UHAWtt r ,o 1 v. -v'-'io O) 19 Oi X. 9, . UlncfSPbA YER S SEE The Wonderful Volcano Scene. Luaiva's Leap Into the Burning Crater. Mull Your Onlcr .Now .Mnkt ISi-MrMiiloiis i:aily II' You Want lo Srr TIHm Attrnoiloii. SKATS H l;llMl)AV AT l)l-:l.TA COXriX'IIONAKY STOISK. Curtain 8 'o Prices $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. QUALITY Ai DEMAND ARE GOOD ! I'OKTI.ANIi. .Ian. 1. This was Itiihinitles day in thp cnt-tU- market ut Nortli l'orilaiul. Twenty loails of stuff from there were leijuileti in the cattle alleys at the opening of Ihe 'week's tradini? and some rather oualily stuff put in an aipearanee. Cenenil trend of the eattle market icontimiea of firm rhar.ii ter. ! t'.eneral 'altie market raiiKe: .Medium to rhoiee sieers. !.:.", 'n ln.r.ri toiod to medium steers.. Ji.T.lfli !.." Common to K""1' steers.. 7. -"''" s.4o fhoiee cows and heifei-s 7,uui 7. Ml Common t't fc'ood eous and heifers r..7.".1i 7.3". dinners 3 (irt-ii r,.5u Hulls ralvt.s 7.0H 0J 10. flU Stoeker and feeder steers. S.imii S.on SHlnc .Market Is (ioixl. Very uni'il tone continues in the swine trade at North Portland, with a lil.eral showiiikT of supidies oer Sun dav. Kilhos were in the market hriKht and early for siuinlies, but nothins had been weighed ui) ut an early hour. lieneral hoi; market rane: rrinio liBht ir..33ii 15.30 Prime heayy 15.43ffil5 60 PiKs 13.550fi 14.50 Uulk 15.35115.50 .Mutton Conies Direct. Aside from a handful of stuff prac tically the only arrivals in the 'mut ton alleys at North Portland came direct to a local meat company from its own feed lots. lieneral sheep and Iamb ranwe: Western lambs $ 111. no ft 13.30 Vallev lambs 12.r.nr 13.rn, Yearlinss 12.001; 12.30 Wethers 11.00 4. 11.75 KK(.a S.OO'u 10.00 ' Shorn VhVep to 3e under quo tations. Carolina Tin Jx-posiix. The rnited States Oeolofflcal Sur vey, department of the Interior, has recently Issued a report on the tin resources of the Kings Mountain dis trict. North Carolina and South Car olina. The presence of cassiterite. oxide of tin. at many places in the district has led to much prospecting .and attempts at mining. In at least i one place the Koss mine. near ! Uaffney placer mining was tempor arily profitable. Practically all th work on the lodes, -which are pegma- ; tlte dikes carrying cassiterite. has ' , been done at a loss, but the results of . ; this work have not been sufficiently conclusive to prove or disprove th ! value of some of the deposits. The report can be had free on applica- 1 tion to the IMrector. U. S. GeoloBi ! eal Survey, Washington, 1. C. ask- j i in for Bulletin 660-D. 1 MINK A GLASS fV Or KtAL HUI WRltn - BEFORE BREAKFAST. Say we will both looK and !! Clean, eweet and freilC and avoid lllneee, i XJT 1KSKIJTKJX Hill A WU'K TO J.KAVK ;KIIMAV 1X-LAAVS CHICAOO, Dec. 29. Judge Guerln ruled today that Mrs. Frederick !el- derman was justified in refusing to ; live with her husband when he in sisted that they reside at his par- . ent's home, where only German was spolren. He dismissed Gelderman's ' bill for divorce which charged de- ; i sertion. STOP CATARRH! OPEN J t NOSTRILS AND HEAD j I Ravs Cream Applied in Nostrils j lielicves Head-Colds at Once. ; If your nostrils are doused and your head is stuffed and you can", breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh. Just (.-el a small bottle of J-ily's Cream Palm at any drim store. Ap- a little of this frairranl. antisei cream into your nostrils 11 nil lei 11 ptnctialc thrnuKh every air passage of your head, soolhlns and henllns the iiiliamed. swollen mucous ineiiibiane IT) von net instant relief Ah! How Hood II feels. Your nos trils are open, your head Is clear, no more hawklnw. snuffinK. Mowint;: nu m ore headiielie dryness or struKSlim; for breath. i:ly's Cream Malm is just v hat sulferevs from head colds and t-uturrh need. It's a delimit. ply tic Dcc;ni ichTHAT BW. OUT the waw1 NEVER AGAIM WILL I 1 AtTchoTHE UOieS (fMIYTIUtj CLUB'.! KNIFE ON CORNS ' CAUSES LOCKJAW TKJ.I.S HOW Tt UK1SKX A TEN -JKll (i: SO IT MITS Oi l W1THOIT l'AIX. You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week Invited an awful ceath from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati author ity to use a drug called freezone, which the moment a few drops are applied to any corn, the soreness is rtlieved and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts out with the fingers. I It is a sticky substance which dries , the moment it Is applied and is said 1 to simply shrivel the corn without in flaming or even Irritating the sur ; rounding tissue or skin. It is claimed ' that a quarter of an ounce will cost very little at any of the drug stores. ' but is sufficient to rid one's feet of " every hard or soft corn or callus, 1 You are futher warned that cutting i at a corn is a suicidal habit. Sanitary science has of late mads rapid strides with results that are ot untold blessing to humanity- The lat est application of its untiring research Is the recommendation that it Is at . necessary to attend to Internal sanita tion of the drainage system ot the human body as It la to the drains ot the house. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom-' ach. can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stagnant matter. .i-:,-' Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in It to wash from the stom ach, liver and bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins: thus cleansing. ; sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting 'more food Into the stomach. The action ot hot water and limestone phosphate 011 j an empty stomach Is wonderfully In vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the phosphated hot water is quickly extracting a large vol ume of water from the blood and get ting ready for a thorough flushing ot all the Inside organs. The millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells. stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness: others who have sallow skins, blood r'isorders and sickly complexions an urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but Is suffi cient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of Internal san- ltation. 0) J- a nnnnr E Hie Wants and Needs of Pendleton Are Noted Under Proper Headings so You Can Readily Find Them WANTK1J Good, clean rafts, at The Kast uri'Konlnn oltice. I WANTK1 Two gooil painters. In quire Hale & linscall. ll-iN'.tfj Wo Want hacks. Blydensteln & Co.. 1300 West Alta. fendleton. Ore. 11-2311 4 WANT Al t'OU MN Al . ii,.ssii'n-:i ih;i:toi:y. t Collnlimf six ordinary words to Ihe line and charged by the line. . 4 Want ails and locals. . Kate Per l,lne. Klrst insertion, per line ...10c Kach subsequent insertion. 4 per line lt' tine week. each insertion, per line &c One month, each Insertion. per line 4 12-monlli contract, each in- sel l Ion. per line 2e No ints taken for less than.. 25c Ads taken over the telephone only from Kllst lueKonlan sub- 4 scrlbers and those listed In the Telephone Directory. Copy must be in our office not later than 1:30 o'clock day of publi- cntlon. .... Wll.l. KK.VT small place close in. Address t I :l Matlock street. l-'i Kl'KMSHKD APT. Hamilton Court. l'.l-lStt Hi H'NKK KKl'INCr KonMS. Mil Clay. 1 U-3'ltf NICKI.V FIKMSIIKI) rooms. 723 Aura. Phone 324.r. 11-3Utf , KOK liKNT Sewing machines of all i nuikes. l.(iu per week. :t.no per i month. Met'liiitock anil Simpson. 4"0 1 'ourt. 1 Knit KI'.KT or sale. 4 room house ! irardeli ami orchard on Kdily street. ' ImiuircTJii Cosbie street. 12-2HU 's-ICmom Mi "I KK.V house for rent or sale, hot water heat. 223 .lane st. Address S. S. lluller. 111:! W. liull I una Ave.. Spnknne: Wash. Second-Hand Dealers V. STROHl.B. DKA1.KR IN' NKW and second hand goods. Cash paid for see. mil himd goods. Cheapest place to buy household goods. 210 li Court. phone 271W. Fl.riT lil'GS from all carpets. M. A. ltlgby. local aaenl for . Mull ltng Co.. of Portland. Phone Ii4:l i McDuNAI.D S Ml'SlC STI IH11 has ' moved from .".12 Thompson to 3 1 11 West Webb. Phone IH5W. 1-7 . CAM. PKN'I.AMi IllinS.' VAN' to move your household soods. Tele : phone :I3. Also baggage transfer ! rinir and heavy hutilinir. II HAC1, lour garbage ami trash. ' Phone 35-M. lt"3 W. Kallrond ' street I: A 1 . IM 1 AI.FAl.l'A. liniotliy. steam rolled barley, oats, colli and all kinds of feed. Carloads or less, lily -denstein - Co. I :;oo W. Alia. Phone S3I. li-2:ltf Funeral Directors JOHN .1. HAKKH. FL'NKHAI. DIHEC tor and licensed eiiilmlnier. op posite postol'l'ice. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls Responded to day or night. Phone 75. NEW TODAY W. P.. KKVS has changed his trans fer stand to Hook's Cigar Store. Tel 4111. Woman wants WoKK in city or c ilry. 2 1f.l. llollnml liulbs. 'Imported direct from the land of dikes and ditches a wonderful as sortment of these bulbs arrived to day. Make your selections now. Prices are most reasonable. T. P. W. Pure Food Shop, Peoples Warehouse. 12-l!Uf For Sale Kim: SAl.i: XKW ami second hand Sew ins Machines. Singer. V hue. New Home and The Kree Machine McCliiiioeU & Simpson. 4"n K. Court. FiK SAl.K -Ml aeres, 45 under ditch, suitable for alfalfa. Will sell In. mire of W. K. liurnap. Real Estate Attorneys IF YOI" ARK looking for one of the best wheat ranches in the best sec tion of Oregon at the right price, ileal with the owner. Correspond with Pox s0 l.a Grande. Ore. 12-12tl eh, Toiiehel. Wash close in. Terms 12-llf A pplv this of-12-2.MI Hi .M F.STKA OS located. Relinquish ment sales. Kanch land S10 to J-'u per acre. W. Hoyle. 103 State St.. Helena. Molilalia. 1-li- Lost XKW TODAY. Kach new a.l vert isement will b,. run under "Now Today" for llie first insertion oiil. Iniring subsequent inscrllons of Ihe a.l it w ill appear untie its prop- er i-lasifialion. KiU S A l.K Full blooded Plymouth Heck roosters. Phone 11.'.. 12-tUt UO11MIN1: Ih'l'SK for sale. Main street, in eellter of business district. loi::g good business. Inquire of Pell- , I..11.I lllos. I-ii: SAl.l New piano at a bargain X this oft ice. 12-Sttf Architect HAV.MUNl) W. 11 TCI1. Alli'l i rri'X'T. 1 Oespain hulldiou. l'hone KiS, lN'n (dli.tun, tregou. Auctioneers ; COI.. W. F. VOH SKA. All' I'll 'NFi-.U. makes a. specisllv of r.-irniers stock 1 mil 111:1. Iiiiory sales. "The man Hint ' gets you the money.' l.enve ordert 4t East Oregoniaa office. . Pigs are fairli" good 111 u it i pliers, but If tllei are to keep up with the de mands of ihN war they 11 ill have to leal ll geometrical I ! '. ressi. -n. ON!-: OHKVUOI-F.T touring car. like new. to be sold at a bargain. Oni Overland roustabout .lust overhauled, at a bargain. W. 1 Nay. Telephone 4i. 12-2Htf LUST iu Main street Sunday gent s silver mounted umbrella. Finder re warded if returned to this office 1-2 LOST. STi:AVKI or su.len. in North Cold Springs. 2 2-year-. M heifers: one red and the oilier black and white. $.:. reward for the return to my place. Glen K. Scott. Helix. Oregon. 12-17lf FRANK DAVIS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office Smith-Craw f ord liuilding. D W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rooms 7. 8. 9. Deapain Bldg. UEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORXEt AT Law. Room 17, Schmidt block. CARTER & SMTTHE. ATTORNEYS AT Law. Office ;ln rear of Amvrlcaa National Bank ituitding. FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Despaia building. R. I. KEATOIt. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Room 24. Binith-Crawrord Itulldlng. 4. A. NEW RKltllY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Smith-Crawford Building. I'ETEKSOX & HISHOP. ATTORVETS ae Law. Rooms 3 and 4. tixnith- Crawtcrd building. Insurance 11. 0:01s a good year in whirh Column slaleslnen sllolll.i swear off tearing up scraps of paper. 1 1 1 l-l'.NSTF.IN'S pul'l.TKY MASH l-"et egg producer, feed wet or , ',--. Phi ue 3 51. !u-2itf lui Vol" KNOW that Ksks ,v- Frieilli Sell, rent or llisere A n I h ing .'" ..II .Mailt slreel. Ph"ue EEN'Tt.EY MONTGO.MEIiY. KHAI. estate, fire, life and ag.-'ilent Insur ance agents. 815 Main street. Phone 404. Ma-ipicraili' ltall. (Trunin Hall. Nciv Y'ears night. Tuesday. Jan. 1st. Jl.l in cash pi ize. You are .. r.linllv inviled anil assured a good tunc. l'elidli-t"ll orclicstr.i. 1-2 IAMES P. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT Law. Ol'tici over Taylor Hardware Company. li.ti.KV & HALEY. ATTORNEYS AT Law. Office la Auiericaa Natloaai Bank Itui litin g. FREIiEKICK STEIWEI:. ATTOHNKT at Law. oirio la tmi tb-craw f ord Build. n. 8. A. I.nwiM.L. ATTORNEY AVtl (.un.'llor at Law. tirtlee la 4v- sp.Aiu IJutldinti. , . i iai ifca a .1