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( rtlift MA PUT STOMACH IN FINE CONDITION H is IVDK.ISTIOV RESULTS J I ton x excess or HY. ii(M-iii4itio .inn. tn!ifi j fo.n delayed In the ti'ii.iiih iI"ch- or rather ferment Ihe name food left In the open lr, h hold miUiority. He also tells u tlmi IrullceKtlrin In eaued by Hy fi -at luiiy, iiipHnniK, more is an ex of hydrochloric nrid In the iotiiiirh whl. h prevents complete dl- r'iion fdi d Kturta food fermentation. Thus rverythliiR i-nten Honrs In the utoii.inh muvh like garbage sours In a r;.n, forming acrid fluid and gases hih inflate the Momach like a toy Imiloon. T.'ien we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the chejt, we belch up we eructate sour food or have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or naiiM-a. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and Inhtead, get from any phar- run y four ounces of Jad Salts and tk a tsMespoonful In a glass of wa ter be fore breakfast and drink while It is effervescing and furthermore, to continue this for a week. While re lief follows the first dose, It Is Ira lrt.ir;t to neutralize the acidity, re move the gas-making mas start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus ftromote a free flow of pure digestive Juices. Jad Salts is Inexpensive and la tnml from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with 11th and sodium phosphate. This harm less salts is u.ej by thousands of l-eoplo for stomach trouble with ex ce!!ent results. -DAIL-Y EAST OREGONrAN, PENDLETON OREC ON, WEDND A y7m A RC 1124. 1 915 WIDOW I1IIST WOMAN RECEIVER EIGHT PAGES if short covering FOLLOWS REPORT V ' . if JM 7 (Tuesday's Market.) CHICACJO. While opening fiirurea HOG MARKET IS FEW CENTS DOWN (Courtesy Tuesday's Journal. PORTLAND, Ore., Hog market Is ... y.,-io ii a ions or.i-fo io aaieiv 20c. in 9s I......,- i u. x....u 5-Sc n bushel, the market for options Portland yard. While It la tr net gains of 2 l-!o to that some stuff ..m vnt.niiv . TQUAV 23. Mr. Supreme closed with J-4c. Short covering after the opening carried the murket sharply higher. While there was no encouragement In the foreign markets as cargoes were rharply lower at London, still a fair export call was reported here. Most of the short covering and late improvement in the price was due to the report of B. F. Snow, who stated SMALL BUSINESS IN FLOUR TRADE high as $7.60 for extreme tops, some siock or about the same .quality did not sell above 17.40 later hi the day. ana some wore not offering above 17.35 this morning. There was only a very small bunch of hogs reported In the market to- uj, ouu one stud or good sturr was made for a small amount at 17 40. It-ltw .1 . .... that durhur th t . ...i,. ... . -ur"er weaKneas in the nog will likiv h. o i. . lrtule ,n tne ea8t anJ with rather lib. - -" ui 11 erul marketing nres.ne nnr M. .... . j . " reiing . n.uv mt ft, anu necu cause no surprlee If a acare of conse- quence shall develop. WHEAT. May Open. 151 l-i; high. IKS !-! low, 150 3-8: close. 155 1-IA July Open. -20 1-4: hleh. IIS K. It- low. 11 7-S: eloju. lit (.at Sept. Open. 108 1-2: hlch ill? low, 108; close 110 7-8B. The Pink of Health is every woman's right; l-ut many are troubled with sallow complexions, headaches, backaches, low , fpirit3 until they learn that Eure relief may be found ia SEMIS' rmrrmlm. h Uu, tic, 2&C NEW YORK, March Caroline 'iTuax, wiuow 01 ouyicmj Court JusUce Charles H- Truax, nas been appointed by Justice Gavegan as receiver of apartment house prop erty In Lenox avenue in litigation. This is believed to be the first case In this state where a woman has been appointed as receiver for property In which she was not Interested. Sho Is a graduate of a law school and has a legal degree. HELIX BASEBALL TEAM DEFEATED BY SCORE 8-3 HOYS FHOM TOl'C II ET TAKE VIC- IUUY OTIIEIl NEWS FROM HELIX VICINITY. (Special Correspondence.) HELIX, Ore., March 24. In a base ball game played between Helix and Touchet last Sunday the local team was defeated by a score of eieht to here recently, the drop In swine prices here was to be expected. In fact, a course of values was forecast In these reports the last of last week. General hog murket range: Best light $ 7.40 Medium light 7.S5 Good to heavy 7.0007.25 Rough and heavy 6.85 7 00 Stockers 6.506.73 Cattle Market Lower. California cattle formed the bulk of the small arrivals In the yards at North Portland overnight. Five loads came from there and only two loads from this state. Cattle market conditions are mix ed, but the general trend of the trade Is safely 10c to 15c lower than last week. Although for grain fed stuff, was obtained for steers and 18.60 for extreme quality cows, still the average run was showing a loss of the amount Indicated. General cattle market range: Select pulp fed steers . . . I7.607.75 Best hay fed steers 7.257.50 (Tuesday's Market.) PORTLAND, Ore. Extreme quiet tone Is shown In the market for pat ent flour. Demand at present Is the smallest shown for many years. There Is more or less cutting of prlc es by Interior mills but local liwtltu lions are generally asking $7 for their best grade. Recent sharp drop In patent at eastern points which places the price there the same as here was expected In some quarters to force a decline In the northwest but no such action has been taken. Milling Interests say there Is no business available no mat tcr how much they would drop the price. yesterdays big loss in the prlc of wheat here placed the bids some what below the export basis, a fact considered very foolish by the trade generally as no wheat can be obtain ed at the values named. There Is no news from abroad at present and tho trade Is marking time for all cereals. Clover seed Buying price: Nom inal No. 1, uncleaned, 11 1-20 12c; ordinary, lie; alslke, 11c pound. Flour Selling price: Patent, 17; Willamette valley, $7; local straight, 16.60, bakers', I7O7.20. Hay New crop buying price: Wil lamette valley timothy, fancy, $12.60 (111; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy 'timothy. $15; alfalfa. $1S0 18.60; vetch and oats, $11; clover, $801 i per ton. I Grain sacks 1916 Opportunity Knocks Again nominal. No. Iron Crosses Are Given. BERLIN. March 21. Emperor William has conferred the iron cross. second class, on Dr. Karl Helfferlch, secretary of the Imperial treasury. The decoration Is a reward for the success of the new war loan. SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE London Assurance Corporation U. S. Branch Of London. England. In the Kingdom of Great Britain, on the Slst day of De cemler. 1914. cade to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, I'ursnani to law CAPITAL. ru.unt of ledcer assets Dec. Slst. of previous year $3,996. 965. 32 INCOME. Aet premiums received during the year $2,751,577.53 Interest, dividends and rents received during year 145.571.71 lie.ime from other sources received during year 107,549.12 Total Income " $3 004 698.36 DISBURSEMENTS. ret losses paid during the year $1,587,238.45 Commissions and salaries paid during the year 814.758.98 Taiea, licenses and fees paid during the year.. 115.639.35 .Amount of a'.l other expenditures 388.324.41 Total expenditures 12 905 961 19 ASSETS. alue of stocks and bonds owned (market value) . $3,121,010.00 Other non-ledper assets, loss expense 683.88 Cah In banks and on hand 302,641.51 lYtmiums In course of collection written since September 30, 1914 463.879.41 Interest and rents due and accrued 42,636.64 Total awet.-. $3,930,851.44 Lesi marktt value of special deposits In excess of corresponding liabilities In any State (If any there be) 17,422.03 Total assets admitted in Oregon $3 913 429 41 LIABILITIES. TIrons claims for losses unpaid $ 535,809.40 Ant. of unearned prems. on all outstand'g risks. 2,292.775.90 Ine for commission and brokerage 15.414.52 All other liabilities 68,183.35 three. The game was played largely Good to choice 700 07.15 ur me purpose or trying out a num ber of players at different positions on the Helix lineup so that defeat was really expected. Manager Smith of the local team now thinks he has a bunch picked out that will make a strong showing in the first league game, which will be played at Weston next Sunday. Archie McKInnon, well known re- tired farmer of this place, is building a new residence on his property on the south side. As there Is a great snortage of dwellings in Helix Mr. McKInnon had no trouble in finding a renter for his house as soon as It was learned one waas being built The streets of Helix are now being regraded and leveled preparatory to putting on a layer of crude oil some time next week. The success of us ing oil on the local streets in the ex periment of the past season has mado the Idea very popular In this section and it is expected that the work will be done even more thoroughly this season than last, and perhaps a few more thousand gallons of oil used. Mr. and Mrs. E. L Brotherton of Walla Walla have been visiting for several days past at the home of Mrs Brotherton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, Sr. Zeph Lockwood, Jr., who farms be- tween Helix and Athena, drove out from Pendleton Sunday evening with a new Bulck touring car Mr. and Mrs. Frttchie. who have been visiting at Vansycle with Mrs. Frltlchle's mother, Mrs. C. W. Orton for several weeks, expect to leave thlr week for their home In Spokane. Calcutta, $6. Mlllstuffs Selling price: Bran, $27. (horts, $29. Rolled barley Selling price, $320 33 per ton. Ordinary to fair KRdfliKsn Gains of 6 to 7c a bushel were Good to prime 6 0006.25 ' mnde ,n 1)1(1 Prlce 'or spot wheat on uiuinary , 4.0005 00. " WI ...... w..iIB. - Select calves 8 00fl8 50 dav wltn red wheat making the great Fancv bulla crgncnn est advanes. A sale of 6000 bushels Ordinary 4!o05.00 of APr" bluestem was made at $136 or 3c Detter man yesteraaya ma while 40.000 bushels of May were Mutton and Lambs Stronger. Late yesterday afternoon two loads of Idaho lambs sold at $9, the price forecast in these reports. The trend of the mutton and lamb trade is ex tremely strong and shippers are able to command almost any price within reason they are Inclined to ask. Receipts In the mutton division to day were a mere handful with a smal lot of lambs at the extreme point General mutton trade range: Old wethers $ 7.75 uest yearlings 7.85 08.00 Best ewes 6.75 07.06 Best east mountain lambs Valley light lambs 8.5008.75 Heavy light lambs 8.0008 25 Livestock Shippers. Cattle C. O. Poole, Gazelle, Cal. 2 loads; J. E. Cooley, Montague, Cal. 3 loads; E. M. Stevens, Shanlko, : load; George Farden. 1 load. Mixed stuff M. L. Foster, Tan gent, l load cattle, hogs and sheep. sold at $1.37 1-2, a gain of lc. Spot oats bids were advanced $2 ton today on the exchange. Sales In cluded 300 tons April at $33. an ad vance of $1. and 400 tons May at t$. Deafness Cannot Be Cured b loeil annllratlobs. as tber cannot reset the diseased portion of tbe ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is , br constitutions! remedies. - Dearoms U ' ... Km Total liabilities exclusive of capital Ftock $2,912 183.17 Totil premiums in force December 31, 1914 ' f're $4,171,225.25 Marin 206,954.86 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR. Total risks written during the year $5,772,932.00 Cross premiums received during the year 8s!494.63 lYcmlum" returned during the year 18!478.'"2 1h"s pnid during the year tio9H.it Tnwfa incurred during the year 41,026.46 Total amount of risk ontMandine In Oregon Dec. 31, 1914. .. .$5,358 387 00 Py A. W. THORNTON. Pacific CoaM Manager and Attorney. Ft&tutory resident general agent and attorney for service: GUfl. J. ROTH. Portland. Oregon. HFNTI.ITV A I.ErTINGWET.L, Aecntt, rendhton, Oregon. SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF The Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company Of Philadelphia In he State of Pennsylvania, on the Slst day of December, 1914, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL. Amount of capital paid up INCOME. Net premiums received during the year $3,648,190.54 Intereirt. dividends and rents received during year 329,766.34 Income from other sources received during year 39,844.61 750,000.00 Total income $4,017,T91.39 j.Msui.nsfcjifc.vrs, i Net losses paid during the year $2,332,893.68 dividends paid 'during the year on capital stock 225.000.00 Commissions and salaries paid during the year. 1,026,462.16 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year.... 176.718.66 Amount of all other expenditures 201,639.79 Railroad Head Sentenced. JERSEPVILLE, 111., March 23. Edgar M. Davis, president of the Al ton, Jacksonville A Peoria Electric Railroad, was sentenced to an Inde terminate term of one to 14 years In the Illinois state prison at Chester. He had been convisted of appro priating $49,000 from the property of his mother-Jn-Iaw, for whom he was trustee. Man and Wife Serve Sentences. jiNTKALiA. Wash., March 23. when their bondsmen wlthdre John and Bertha Wofford. a striker and his wife, who were arrested re cently on the picket line at the East ern Mill and convicted in police court on charges respectively, of assault ing an officer and disorderly con duct, were rearrested and are serv ing their sentences out In Jail. Their attorney filed notice of an appeal. out the appeal was never made. Po lice Judge Wedmark Intended to let both off with the mere costs of the case, but the woman was so abusive in her language to the court that he chacnged his mind. Wolford has a $50 fine to serve out and the worn an a $10 fine. rained bv an Inflamed condition of tbe DO 0 nn eous lining of the Eustachian Tube. Whet. '. this tube Is Inflamee too have a rnmbllni sound or Imperfect bearing, and srben It Is entirely closed Deafness Is tbs result, and aniens the Inflammation can bs taken out tnd this tubs restored to Its normal eon dltlon, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine eases out of ten are caused by Catar rh, which la nothing bnt an Inflamed con dltlon of the mucous surfaces. We will gly One Ilnndred Dollars for tnj esse of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cored by Hall's Cstarrb Cure. Bend for circulars, free. r. i. CHENEY a CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Druggists. 75c Taks Ball's Kamlly Pills for eonstlpatloe CAROLINE PRATT TEACILES CHILDREN TO PLAY IN SCHOOL Total expenditures ASSETS. Value of real estate owned (market value) $ 139.000.00 Value of stocks and bond owned (market value) 6,567i796!e0 IjuHns on mortgages and collateral, etc 2S5.729.lt Cash In hanks and on h i n 1 215 168.02 iTemlums in course of collection written since ' September 30, 1914 777,021.71 Interest and rents due and accrued ,'. 954 74.73 $3,961,714.09 Total assets $8,090,190.07 special depositH In any state (if any there be) 47,109.41 Total asse ts admitted In Oregon LIABILITIES.' Cross rlalma for losses unpaid j 424.945.66 Amt. of unearned prems. on nil outstand'g risks'. 4,649 191.07 I ue for commission and brokerage ' 25.000 04 All other liabilities 62!cO0 00 $8,043,080.66 Total Hnbllltles exclusive of capital stork of... J 750,000.00 $5 151 6S 7$ Tot:il premiums In force Deember 81, 1914 37 04E 0X1 11 BUSINESS IN ORISON FOR THE YEAR.' ' Tot;il risks written during (he year tg ,74 a?. flQ l"!rms trrtnliirns received during the year !..!!!!.'!.'!!!!' ! '. 31 274 6.1 Premiums returned during the year "" ,'.,, 1, p ,(,t rl.rle iht v.nr .'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 17 88318 Isf Incurred during tbe vesr .".'. ! 20.SK5 4' Tot :il amount of rifle outstanding In Oresron Her. 31 " i 4 " ' 93 gi)g 00 c, , , ... , p?w- "nviTU rnOWELrV Secretary! Mi'.HMory resld.-r.t general hprr.l nd attorney for service: J r V y 'A - f '-tr J U . 7 V-1-' j, -" A , BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK TRY GILUfDMOTTIEirs OLD FA VORITE RECIPE OP SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streak' ed or gray; also ends dandruff, itch lng scaly and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which la mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wy eth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this fa mous old recipe for about 60 cents. Don't stay grayl Try Itl No one can possibly tell that you darkened Four hair as it does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair dis appears, and after another applies' tlon or two, your hair becomes beau tifully dark, thick and glossy. VV 9 Volncrtasi a in inPrite. but only they will profit who are alert to their own boat interests. The timo to build ia when pros perity ia on tho riso and unlefla wo are badly mistaken you are Roing to aco a lot of our people start now homes in 1915. Why not be one of thcra? Let ua "nggeat a plan to meet your needs, Plans and Specifications Free Oregon Lumber Yard A. H. COX, Mgr. Telephone I. Alta Bt, Opposite Court Hesse MIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH11IIIII1IIIIIIII!1! I F. E. Van Dusen I General 'Contractor and S Superintendent, 1 1 s i'JvKLL.KTOAN, OREGON. 'Tiiiiuiiiniiiiiiuiniciiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuui.'i SEE COPELAND For GOOD BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK Americas PUa Prices RWhs 777 THOMPSON ST. For Sale 324 acres of good land near Weston, Oregon. This is one of tho best ranches in tho neighborhood. Price, 81.00 per acre. Three auarter section a few miles South, of town for $25,000. This ranch has yielded 40 bushels to the acre. riATLOCK-LAftTZ INVESTMENT GO. Ill East Court St. HOODIES, CHOP SUEY, ClHHfl DISHES fSOF Y' KWONG HONG LOW V-? 1 1 WeH Alta St. Upttaln.' Phone 433 H : 111',-,,. ,11.,., IIIIIMIIII'I'IIIIIHIHIIimWII ! ! ' I! 1 ! 1 1 ! 1 1 1 ' H ; I : IIlEZIlMlIlil IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIWH L,,l,iiiim.i,i..,.,i,.,.,.il,,......,,,..i... , ,;,,;,. fell Mill For SALE CHEAP 10 Head Good Work Oulos For Further Particulars See E. L. Smith & Co. Pendleton, Oregon e CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN B. BAKER. FUNERAL DI rector and licensed embalmer. Op posits postofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night Phone 78. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE Funeral director end licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re sponded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone It. I I M I l v .V ii k. v. McCarthy l i:inv(;V,i:i.b .is-ms. iVmlleton. Oroaon. New York, Marh 23. Miss Caro line Pratt of the Play School here has solved the problem of teaching children that their work Is their rec reation. She bellves In letting the joungHtcrs develop their own Ideas and puts a premium on Ingenuity. TI10 school is well supplied with toys nrij tools, but the pupils show a marked preference for the latter. IN POUND. The following described animal has been taken up by the. marshal of the City of Pendleton, to-wit: One bay horse about t years old, black mane and tall, four white feet, star In forehead, strip on nose, dim brand on left shoulder, weight about 7(0 pounds. If said osilmal is not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possession of them, costs and expens es against them paid and they taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the 26th day of March, 1915, the said an imal will be sold to the highest bid der, at public auction, for cash, at the city pound, at the Depot Divery Sta ble, in said City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and ex penses of making sale. JOHN KEARNEY, Chief of Police. 1 INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO, MAKES reliable abstracts of title to U lands In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys snd sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes investments for non residents. Writes fire, life and accl dent Insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pres. C. H. MARSH, See. EENTI.EY ft LEFCTNGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents. 116 Main, street Phone 404. MISCELLANEOUS. LEGAL BLANKS OF .EVERY . In scription for county court, circuit court, Justice court, real estate, etc., for sale at East Oregonian office. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationery, etc Very latest styles. Call at East Ore gonlan office and see sample. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR egonlan makes a specialty of auc tlon sale bills, cards and advertising We eon furnish auctioneer, clerk and advertising complete that will assur you of having a successful sale. ATTORNEYS. RALEY ft RALEY, ATTORNEYS-AT law. Office In American National Bank Building, FEE ft FEB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office la Deapaln building. CARTER ft SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of American National Bank Building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNS T AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON, ft BISHOU. ATTOR oeys st law; rooms I and 4, Smith- Crawford building.. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, I, I and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. VETCIUNARr SURGEONS. a W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTY Veterinarian. Residence telephone, 17; offlco telephone, 20. SECOND-HAND DEALERS, V. STROBLE. . DEALER IN NEW and second-hand goods. Cash peM for all secondhand goods bought Cheapest place In Pendleton to tey household goods. Come and get oec prices. Ill E. Court street fuel 271W. AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. TOHNKA. AUCTIONEM makes a specialty of farmers' stoek and machinery sales. "The man thai gets you the money." Leave orders at East Oregonian office. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNBT at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office In Despaln building. PHYSICIANS. H. 8. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO- pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd Block. Telephones; Office, 341W; residence, S12J. DRS. WHITAKER ft WOOD, DEN- tlsts. Office hours a. m. to I p. m Miiarkey suiiaing, renaicton, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS. TRESSPASS NOTICES. STALLION SEASON CARDS and SALE BILLS of every decrlption printed at rea sonable prices at the East Oregonian. We have a fine lot of stock cuts that our patrons are allowed the free use of. WANTED PARTY WILL PAT Cash or give trade for Umatilla county farm, 120 to $60 per acre. Address Box 13, Athena, Ore. BEAVER ENGRAVING CO M PAN Y r'.rr"- . v. '.. work (tthBitviruunxcolltd.