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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAtrr OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1912. MARKET FAVORABLE DHOl' IX PRICES NOT AS HEAVY AS REPORTED Good SIm)Iiik or Supplies lit Yards Hog Murlu-t ia Showing Slns of Dwlino Sheep Steady Wheat la Uncertain. (From Tuesday's Journal.) The situation In the livestock mar ket is generully favorable. The wants of killers have absorbed the huge shipments of yesterday, and with the exception of cattle there was another good showing of supplies at North Portland this morning. After all the smoke has cleared oway from the record offerings of yeHterday in the Seattle market, it is definitely ascertained that there was a drop of 5c to 15c In the previous price, Instead of 15c to 25c as first reported. While one sale was made with steers at $6.25, this shipment was sold for delivery at Tacoma. This would make the net price $5.20, as It costs 15c to send the product In that direction. For the same renson the rale of a lot of cows at $5.25 should ' be taken with an equal grain of salt, OS the purchase was made with de livery price added. Offerings of rattle in the North Portlnnd yards today were but 31 head, thin being the extent of the ar rivals of the past 24 hours. This com pares with none a week ago. North Portland cattle prices today: fct-iv-fc riciia , $0.it)'fl'O.ZiJ Fancy steers 6. 10 6.15 Choice steers 5.75 Common steers 4.75ff5 00 Feeder steers 4.75(ii5.no Spayed heifers 5.85 Ordinary heifers 5.00 6.25 orous complaint with the landlord, Fancy cows 5.10 who, admitting that he Is not of an Ordinary , cows 4.254.75 aesthet'c nature nor an admirer of Poor cows 3.50 3.75 the harmonious In motion, asked the Fancy light calves 7.75 court late this afternoon to give an Medium light calves 7.00 7.25 order for Duncan's immediate expul- Fancy bulls 4.75 sion. ' Medium bulls 4.50 --' The tennants also complained 'that Ordinary bulls 4.00 they are kept awake by Doric music Stags ' . 4.00 played on a lyre every night by the Hog Market Is Easing Vp. , "head of the household," Duncan. Values in the North Portland hog j Order for Eviction, market are easing up, owing to the The court gave an order gf eviction much better offerings. In addition to which 1 effective In seven days, al the arrival of 804 head yesterday, though the tenants 'are allowed two there was an offering of331 head to- ( or three days of grace, day and therefore killers were much, Duncan characterized Parisians as more Independent In their view and "ungrateful" when seen tonight by mnr ' il l(4rri mtnnl Inn rpirrirrllnir rm:ll- a ianraui.iit'ttlirA i'Th T7vn m In A ity. I" "am adherl, to the ",U doctor only This afternoon there was further t have absorbed in mv studies of on- aTe me temporary relief. HER FRIEND'S GOOD ADVICE The Results Made This Newburg Lady Glad She Followed Suggestion. Newburg, Ala. "For more than year," writes Myrtle Cothrum, of tali place, "I suffered with terrible pains In my back and bead. I had a sallow complexion, and my face was coered 01 Want Ms. If i ; weakening In the swine trade at lortn f,tlc motion," he said. "I have kept Portland and tops dropped to $6.85 the costume which I wore In the or 5 to 10c below previous values. mountains of Greece when studying Today's .North Portland swine the ancient dances there, and there j Is nothing wrong with it. It la de $ 7 00 ( cent, esthetic and convenient. It 6.90 (ft 6.95 ; permits me to work easily in the pur 6.906.95 uit 0f my calling, be it carpenter, J blacksmith or dancer. 6.50 ; "France needs more liberty that " is, liberty of costume. The French landlords have nn rlirht in rllctntfl Steadiness is showing In the sheep j wna(1 or what not j Bnal, wear j trade at North Portland. There .was have met tnelr wlvc, wUh faceB a run of but 264 head for the day, '.snieared wrth p0wder nd thelr but as offerings yesterday were 2562 daughters almost strangled with cor head, there was enough for all. Com- compare my costume with l" uu"" ""-'""eep iruue miuweu i,lheira aml Boe wh(J u r)gM muiy uii uus hucuuiii, uut pi icea were price Fancy mixed Good heavy Good light . Medium light Hough and heavy Poor and heavy Sheep Trade in Steady. RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO NATURAL COLOR The old Idea of using sage for dark ening the hair is again coming In vogue. Our grandmothers used to have dark, glowy hair at the age of seventy-five, whllo our mothers have white hair before they arc fifty. Our grandmothers used to make a "sage tea" and apply it to their hair. The tea made their hair soft and glossy, and gradually restored the natural color. One objection to using such a prep aration was the trouble of making It, especially as It had to be made every two or three days, on account of scouring quickly. This objection has been overcome, and by asking almost any first class druggist for Wyeth's sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy the public can get a superior preparation of fago, with the admixture of sul phur, another valuable remedy for hair and scalp troubles. Daily use of this preparation will not only quickly restore the color of the hair, but will also stop the hair from falling out and make It grow. Get a bottle from your druggist to day. Use It and see for yourself how quickly dandruff goes and gray hairs vanish. This preparation Is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by special agent, Pendleton Drug Co. held substantially the same as dur ing recent days. ' Sheep market at North Portland: Select lambs $5 65 5.75 Choice lambs 5.50 Common lambs 5.00 Yearling lambs 4.75 Old Wethers 4.50 Fancy ewes 4.004.10 Ordinary . . . 3.50 3.75 (train and Hay. Wheat- Producers' prices nominal; track delivery, club, 80 81c; blue stem ,83 84c; fortyfold, 8182cJ Willamette valley, 81c; red Russian, 80c; Turkey red, 81S2c "I have come among the French," he continued, "to teach healthy Hel enlc simplicity and reveal the un known beaut'es of Cireek art. I am going to play Sophocles in the ancient j text for them. Oh, these ungrateful Parisians'." A friend of mine advised me to try Cardul, 'so I began taking It, at once, and with the best results, for I was cured after taking two bot'les. My mother and my aunt have also used Cardul and were greatly benefited. I shall always praise Cardul to sick and suffering women." Cardul Is a purely vegetable, per fectly harmless, tonic remedy for wo men, and will benefit young and old. . Its Ingredients are mild herbs, hat ing a gentle, tonic effect, on the wo manly constitution. Cardul has helped a million women back to health and strength. Hate you tried it? If not, please do. It may be Just what you need. N. B. Write to: Udlei' Advisory Dept., Oiirti Boot Medicine Co.. Chatunooia. Tfnn., (or Special Jmtrucliorit. and 64-page book. ' Horn TruUMBt tor Worcn," ttnt In pUin wrppr, on request. WANTED. MASSAGE TREATMENT AND Ex ercise given by Mrs. H. Teras and Mr. T. Teras 607 E. Court street, corner Mill street, Pendleton, Ore. . Expert hand massage and hot cab inet baths and cold water baths. We cure all kinds of diseases. Finnish graduate from Helsingfors WANTED Continued. MALE HELP WANTED EXCEP tional opportunity for man of abil ity to operate retail store for the Bale of made-to-order men's clothes of Lamm and Company, Chicago Capital necessary only for operat ing expenses and fixtures. Entire display stock and fixtures furnioh ed without Investment. First class references required. Address J. P. T., care this office. WANTED Lace curtains to laundry Work done with especial care Phone Red 2521. SALESMEN TO AID V3 SUPPLY the brisk demand for our goods; some vacant territory yet in every state wet of the Mississippi; cash weekly. Capital City Nursery Co., Salem, Oregon. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF you want to subscribe to maganlzes or newspapers In the United States or Europe, remit by postal note, check, or send to the EAST ORE GONIAN the net publisher's price of the publication you desire, and we will have It sent you. It will save you both trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber to the EAST OREGONIAN, in remitting you. can deduct ten per cent from the pub lisher's price. Address, EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Pendleton, Oregon. A Gill's Wild .Miduight Ride. To warn people of a fearful forest NO BEER WITH TRANSFERS. W. C. T. V. Wins FIxlit Against Street Car Advertising. Hartford, Conn. The W. C. T. U. i re in me (.axsKiiiS a young girl roue j has won lt3 fignt agaInst the adver horseback at midnight and saved j foment of New England breweries many lives. Here deed was glorious on 8treet car transfer tickets in Hart but lives are often saved by Dr. King's ; for(1 Xew Haven and Meriden. New Discovery in curing lung trou-1 obiectinir to this manner of ac- ble, coughs and colds, which might cough and lung disease," writes W. R. .Patterson, Wellington, Tex., "af ter four In our family had died with consumption and I gained 87 pounds." tjnue the use of tne tiCkets so embel Nothing bo sure and safe for all ijShetj. inroat ana lung trouoies. -nce sue; Pr(sl(iPnr Mellen took un the mat and $1.00. Trial bottle free, anteed by Koeppena. Guar- "LEAP YEAR SILLY! LOVE .WORRIES MEN, NOT GIRLS" Barley Producers' prices 1911 i have ended in consumption or pneu- Feed, $35.00; rolled, $36 00; brewing, monia. "It cured me of a dreadful $39,005( 40.00. Oats Producers' price Track No. 1, spot delivery, white, $30.00; gray, $30. Mlllstuffs Selling price Bran, $23.00; middlings, $29.50; shorts, $25.00; chop, $19 25; car lots 50c per ton less. Wlieut Shorts ore Wary. Chicago, Jan. 17. Shorts in the wheat market are wary and nre cover ing every time the mnrket hits the hard spots. Closing yesterday was l-8c to l-4c higher than Monday af ter a start that was l-8c higher for May and July and l-4c lower for Sep tember. The mixture of foreign views kept the market here within rather narrow limits. Exporters were reported as buying In the Winnipeg market. 'Minneapolis reported that millers were picking up a little May wheat on the break. Range of Chicago prices furnished by Overbeck and Cooke Co. WHEAT. May Open, 99 1-2; high. 99 3-4: lew, 98 7-8; close, 99 5-8B. July Open 94 1-2; high. 94 5-8: low, 94; close 94 5-8A. Sept. Open, 92 6-8; high, 93; low, 92 1-2; close, 93B. quainting .the people wijh the merits of various brands of beer the W. C. T. U. authorities of the state request ed President Charles S. Mellam of the New York, New Haven and Hartford the controlling company, to discon- INSUHANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands in Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does general brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes investments for non residents. Write fire, life and acci dent Insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. C. H. MARSH, Sec. BENTLET & LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents. New location, bib Main treet. Phone Main 404. ter and announced that the use of such transfer tickets would cease. He stated that the advertising was con tracted for in Boston without his knowledge. Sylvia Panklmrst, Suffragette, says MANY NEW YORKERS "Girls Don't Bother About Such SMOKERS OF OPIUM Trivial Matters. New York. "Is leap year of anyj , New York. A number of books service to me? Of course not! The i containing the names of many persons idea of proposing to a man never en- i well known In New York's "smart teretl my head. I have other and set" were seized when the laundry of CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON striet. Carney & Bradley, irops. Livery, feed and sale stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line in connec tion. "Phone main 70. Uiiiqite Name Many People Cannot Pronounce Name of World's Mont Famous lalarri) Remedy. Hlgh-o-me that's the proper way to pronounce HYOMEI the old rell- nhl demedv. that has rid tens of thousands of people of that vile and disgusting disease. HYOMEI is made of purest Austral- Ian eucalyptus combined with thymol and other effective antiseptics and Is guaranteed to bo free from cocaine or anv harmful drug. HYOMEI Is guaranteed to end the mlserv of catarrh, nshma. croup, ca tarrhal deafness, bronchitis, coughs or colds, or money hack. Breathe it, that 's nil, no dosing the stomach. C'oinpleto outfit, including Indostructlvle inhaler, $1. Extra bottles of HYOMEI, If needed, 60 cents at Tullman &. Co. and druggists everywhere. HOT SOUP A HIT IN RURAL SCHOOLS to Coeoo Also Served With Lunch iniplls at Rice and AH Are Enthusiastic. Rice, Wash. Hot soup and cocoa have been served at noon to the pu pils of the public school here for the last two weeks, and the plan has met with such favor that it will be con tinued all winter. Each, pupil con tributes 5 cents a day, or Its equivalent In meat, butter or vegetables,' and the food Is cooked in the schoolroom by the girl pupils, under the direction of the teacher. Bread, cake and other accessories of the lunch are brought by the individ ual pupils, and at noon the hot soup and cocoa are served in graniteware bowls. The teacher, Miss Vera Owenj, who originated the plan, said: "It is wonderful how the hot food Invigorates the children and ' helps them in their work. Besides the plan tenches the girls the elements' of do mestic economy and the rudiments of cooking. The boys wash the . dishes and cooking utensils.. The patrons of the school are enthusiastic over the plan and we expect to elaborate until the entire lunch will be served. more important things to think of. You afk me a silly and personal ques tion. The only people who think any thing of leap year and the chances of girls taking the initiative and mak ing proposals of marriage are men. Women don't think of such things for a minute." This is what Miss E. Sylvia Pank hurst, daughter of England's most militant suffragette, thinks of leap year and the chance it affords unmar ried women of taing a militant atti tude towards Cupid. She expressed Frank Lee in West One Hundred and Seventh street was raided by customs officers. The Chinese owner of the laundry made good his escape, but $7000 worth of opium was seized, together with two Chinese memorandum books in which were records of the sales of the drug. Among the names in the books were those of thousands in New York whose names are "open sesames" to the houses of Fifth avenue, From the laundry the officers, led i by Deputy Surveyor Norwood, visited Health And Success are auch intimate relations that no one can be expected to be well acquainted with succesa who does not keep good bold on health. Most serious sicknesses start tn minor troubles of the digestive organs. , , Thousands know bjr actnal experience that health and strength and therefore success Arc Increased By Use ol Beecham's Pills in time, and be fore minor troubles become deep teated and lasting. This famous tamily remedy will clear your sys tem, regulate your bowels, stimu late your liver, tone your stomach. Then your food will properly nourish you and enrich your blood You will be healthy enough to resist disease strong enough to take due advantage of oppor tunity after taking, as needed, PARIS IS GIVEN SHOCK BY DUNCAN DRAPERY 1 PIUS 1 Mmwkm ! t0.Ss. herself emphatically on the subject a chop suey restaurant at 210 Man hattan avenue. Aunougn mey ujb covered no opium, they found that rooms in the rear of ttie restaurant proper were partitioned into smaller rooms funished with divans instead of tables. A government official ho is eager to see an end of the opium trade in this city declared today that there are in New York at the present time 275,000 men and women addicted to the use of ouipm. The trade is more prosperous now than it ever was and the centers for the distribution of the drug are becoming more numerous every day, he added. At present there are but a few men who can be spared for the work of tracking the opium seller. Within the last four weeks twenty men, both Chinese and white, have been arrested for their connection with the opium selling in dustry as soon as she arrived from South ampton today for a three months' speechmaking tour of t he United States. Miss Pankhurst was astonished when told that many women had ta ken aivantage of leap and had press ed their charms on the young men of this country. "It would be well for those girls to think of matters of more import ance," she said. "The woman of the future will be the ideal woman, who will not worry herself into a state of nervous prostration over trivial mat ters, such as winning of a man's affection." TWINS WED TWIN SISTERS. MVST DO WORK ON SUNDAY. Isatlore's Brother ami His Wife Noti fied Miey Must Move. Paris. The movement against scant drapery that is now sweeping over France has struck Mr. and' Mrs. Raymond Duncan. They are being proHocuted and will probably be evict ed from their apartment next week. Raymond Duncan is a Californian and a brother of Isadore Duncan of Greek dance fame. His wife is a beautiful Greek girl whom he mar ried in Athens six years ago. The "rclcn of prudery" began at Nice only a Bhort time ago, where Re- glna Asadu. the beautiful Paris dan- seuse, appearing in a piece by Pierre Louys, is being prosecuted for "ex cessive nudity." After this case was well under way detectives were put to watch Isadora Duncan and last night her brother, Raymond, and his companions were put under arrest. Duncan and his guests are living in apartments in the Avenue Charles Floquct, loaned him by Madame Sturges. Wore Senshoro Costumes. Notwithstanding the bad weather and with the cold so intense that a man died of congestion today on the Rue de Rlvoli, Duncan and his com panions continued to wear whrit would be considered highly appropriate for a seashore resort In July, The Duncan coterie go hatless; their arms are bare and so are their legs, and the remainder of their bodies are clothed only in a tunio. They all affect long hair tied with a Grecian band, resting on the forehead. The tenants of the place In the Avenue Charles Floquet lodged a vig- Two Hours Later Twin Babies Are Born to Mother of Bridegrooms. Wichita, Kan. Twin brothers mar ried twin sisters at Longdale, Okla., and two hours after the double wed ding twin boys were born, to the mother of the bridegrooms. ! jioctor Says So and Minister is For llfred and Vivian Wilson married: clven by His Collenirnes, Martha and Marv Schaefer. Mnskeiron. Mich. After he had Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wilson are the proved by the testimony of a physic! parents of the babies, which will not an that it was a physical necessity to be named, 1 twas announced, 'until do manual labor on Sunday as well after the next presidential election. , as other days in the week. Rev. G. G Haan of Atwood, Mich., was rein 8100 Per Plate. 'stated as a minister by the Muskegon was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay, 1 classls of the Reformed church here in New Orleans in 1S42. Mightly costly for those with stomach trouble or indigestion. Today people every where use Dr. King's New Life Pills for these troubles as well as liver, kidney and bowel disorders. Easy, safe, sure. Only 25 cents at Koep-pens. A dry, hacking cough is hard on the lungs, often causing them to bleed BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP Is a healing balm that quickly repairs damage in the lungs and air passages, Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. St. George Cafe and Grill VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATU Stock Inspector. Office at Koep pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 411. Residence, 915 East Court street. Res. Phone Main 69. LIVKHY AND FEED STABLE. MISCELLANEOUS. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE- scriDtion for county court, circuit court. Justice court, real estate, eic, for sale at East Oregonian office. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE No. 62 A. F. and A. M meets the first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting Dremren are Invited. C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V., GRADU ate of McKilllp Veterinary College of Chicago. Office phone Main It, Res. 616 Bush St., phone Main 27. ATTORNEYS. RALEY & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American National Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AB law. Office In Despaln building. R. J. SLATER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Despaln building. CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of America National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AI law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. LOWELL Sc WINTER, ATTORNEYS!,, and consullors at law. Office ui ' Despaln building. DAMON LODGE NO. , K. of P., meets every Mon day evening in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to attend. J. A. Best, C. C; R. Wv Fletcher, iv. R . S. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNET at law, estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOR neys at law; rooms 3 and 4 Smltk Crawford building. FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTORNBT at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC D. A. MAY, CONTKAiutt w- Builder. Estimates rurnienea on ' kinds of masonry, cement warns, stone walls, etc. Phone black 3786, or Oregonian office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . JOHN S. BAKER, ru.MsnAii di rector and Ucensea eniDaimer. Opposite postoffice. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responaea to dsv or night. 'Phone main to. COL F. G. LUCAS, idYMiui-". Auctioneer, Athena, uregon. erence First National Bank of Athena and Farmers Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. SECOND-ILVND DEALERS. V STR n RLE. DBAUfiB 1 Nr. and second-hand goods, casn paia for all second-hand goods bought Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy household goods. Call ana get ms prices. 210 E. Court street. Phone Black 3171. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all atat and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, I, and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. JOHNSON & SKRABLE, ATTOR ' neys at law. Office In Dee pain building. Very thin sheets of the metal alum inum are now used for wall coverlng ln place of copper. "She is Waiting" i7 ' RESTAURANTS. CHINA RESTAURANT, ;SUUJ-1S and chop suey. Ung D. Goey. prop. At the old stand. Alta street in rear of Tallman Drug Co. East Oregonian by carrier. 65c per month. WHITE COOKS SERVICE FIRST-CLASS PRICES REASONABLE Hot Merchant's Lunch Daily From 1 1 :30 a. m. to 2.-00 p. m. FRENCH DINNER EVERY SUNDAY FROM 11 A. M. TO 3 P. M. Open Day and Night Entrance on Wobb St., or Through Hotel Lobby PUYSICTANS. H. S. GARFI0LD, M. D., HOMEO- pathic physician and Burgeon, ui flce Judd block. Telephone: Office, black 3411; residence, red 2633. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO nlc and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-ray and Electro theraputics. Judd building, cornef Main and Court streets. Office 'phone Main 72: residence 'phone, Main 654. r S 8 L Mm i THE GREATEST SUCCESSFUL CURE OF ANY CIUIONIO DISEASE WITHOUT THE KNIFE. See our patients testimony. Dec. 1st, 1911. I am glad to tell the public wha the Chinese Doctor did for me. I was nearly dead suffering from abcess in the stomach and three Am erican doctors told me there was no hope for me except an operation which I felt would kill me. So we called Dr. Leo Ching Wo and tried his medicine and in two weeks I was out of danger. Took his wonderful medicine four weeks more and am nearly well. I can cheerfully recommend hi remedy to any one who Is In need of a doctor, for he certainly saved my life. Mrs. Ida Herring, 216 West Alder St., Walla Walla, Washington. We receive testimonials from our patients dally who have been cured. If you want to be cured, come and see us or if unable to come, write and enclose a two cent stamp for symptom blank. Write without delay. Address: LEO CHING WO, CHINESE MEDICINE CO., 14 EL Main St., Walla Walla, Washington. DENTISTS. DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN, DENTIST Office In Judd building. Phone Main 73. An Enterprise Worthy of Your ! Patronage. Prompt Exclusive. Reliable. TaxicabServico DAY AND NIGHT. Stand at Hotel St. George. Fare 26 Cents to Any Part of the City. The Only Up-to-Date Convey ance in Pendleton. Phone Main 12. JOSEPH N. BOHL, Prop. and so are those she is waiting on. And mind you, a good high-ball is well worth waiting for. Good, pure, wholesome Rye Whiskey, like the brands we are now selling, will make one wait patiently, but enjoy the wait when the liquid arrives cool, comforting, and refresh ing. If you are a high-ball lover, better try a bottle of this splendid WTiiskey of ours. Yo will always want that krad afterwards. And the price will satisfy you, too. TheOlympia Bar Phone Main 18S and Pioneer Bottling Works Phone Main 177. PETERS & MORRISON, Props. timm