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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY tCATO OHSOOXIAH, WDTOLETOX OMGOM, THUR8DAY, MAY 16, 1110. page mm. SELLERS MANIFEST INTEREST IN SHEEP 1 Ads E want Second Annual Convention ATTENTION CENTERED ON SHEEP MARKET Half Jillllon Head WW Bo Forced Upon Murket Froui One Section Alone Present Demand Is Steady. Portland Union Stockyards, May 26. Sheep prospect . are worrying the livestock trade and both buyers and sellers 'are showing much inter est In the present small run. According to reliable Information the offerings of sheep from Interior Oregon will show a very heavy In crease this season owing to the lack of sufficient grazing lands. In the Heppner, Prlnevllle and Shanlko dis tricts alone, there are a half million head of sheep that will be forced up on the market because' the range is far short of the demand. Other sec tions will .have a large surplus to of fer, but the extent cannot be secured at present. The question now arises whether these sheep will go east or will they be marketed in Portland? The sea son Is rather late for purchases for the eastern market and few transac tions have thus far been reported on that account. Usually buyers of sheep for the eastern markets desire to have them all on range by June 1 but It is noted that few have been secur ed for this purpose to date. While there was only a very small run of sheep and lambs in the yards recently, the trade Is oversupplled and therefore immediate shipments are not desired. Buyers believe that the market here will hold steady ar ound present values for awhjle at least, although huge shipments from the Interior would have a tendency to weaken conditions to a considerable extent. - Twelve loads of cattle arrived Irt the ynrds today, eight of them being from California. Two were received direct by the Union Meat company. Cattle market Ih showing a steady feeling for good stuff ami values are generally unchanged. $10.10 Top for Hoc. While 110.40 was obtained today for one load - of hogs, that was rather light, buyers contend that this Is the extreme top of the market. Receipts of hogw for the day were light and this helped the general feeling. Today's run of livestock compares with this day In recent years as fol lows: ' Hogs. Cattle Sheep mo loo 1909 107 1908 , 1907 1908 ............ 7S 1905 177 300 ISO 115 453 143 74 tee sto 821 3384 A year ago today there was a firm tone In all lines of livestock with no chnt)go in prices. Among the Shippers. E. D. Baker was In 'from Troutdale with It cattle. H. J. Hough shipped two loads of cattle from California. D. O. Vernon had a shipment of two mixed loads of cattle and calves n today's market. Dan Loon brought in eight head of hogs by boat. I E. West was in from Dlllard with two loads of sheep. A. H. Phlrman shipped one load of rattle from Merced, and "W. Matlock had seven loads on today's market. Official Livestock Sales. Following are official transactions They represent demand, supplies and quality offering and are the only prices secured direct from sellers in this market: COWS AND HEIFERS. Av. Lbs, 2 heifers 825 : 6 cows 774 CALVES. 7 calves . . . .' 143 HOOS. 92 hogs 170 STEERS. 10 valley 1095 BULLS. 1 hull 880 Today's range of livestock Price $3.00 4.00 $6.00 $10.40 $5.25 $3.00 prises:' Cattle Best steers, 16.00: ordinary steers, $5.90; common steers, 35.00; cows, best, 35.00; fancy, $4.90; ordi nary, $4.50; heifers. $5.10; stags. $4.60 1 mi ! in. $2.5003.76. Mors Best east of the' mountains, tl0.35frl0.40; fancy, $ 10.35; stockers and feeders, $9.00. Sheep Sheared, best yearling weth ers, I4.50W4.85; old wethers, $3.00 4.00; spring lombs, ($4.605.60; ewes, $3 60 4.00. t Calves Best, $6.00," ordinary, $5.50 poor $4.00i6.00. CATTLE LOSE 10 CENTS; HOGS 5 CENTS OFF Chlcngo, May 25. Receipts Cnttle 30,000; hoRS, 18,000; sheep, 13,000. Hogs are 6c lower. Left over yester day, 3600. Receipts year ago, 23,000. Mixed and butchers, $9.30 9.65; good heavy, $9.5009.65; rough, heavy, $9.30(ff 9.45; light, $9.609.65." Cattle steady, iOc lower. Sheep, steady. - Kansas City, May 25. Receipts Cattle, 14,000; hogs. 7000; sheep, 7000. HOGS 15 TO 25 CENTS LOWER AT SO. OMAHA South Omaha, May 25. Receipts, Cattle 3200, market steady, Bteers $7,360)8.00; cows and heifers $6.00 .6.75; hogs, 12.800. market 16fr25c lower, price $9.15R9.30; sheep 2100, market -steady, wethers, $5.1 5 6.60; lambs. $7.85ff58.50. WHY SALVES FAHi TO CURE ECZEM A Scientists are now agreed that the ecsema germs- are lodged not In the outer skin or epidermis, but In ' the Inner skin. Hence a penetrating li quid Is required, not an outward salve that clogs the pores. We recommend to all ecsema pa tients the standard prescription Oil of Wintergreen as compounded in liquid form known as D. D. D. Pre scrlptlon, at only 26 cents, will in stantly relieve the Itch. We have old and recommended this remedy for years, and know of wonderful cures from its use. We recommend It to our patrons. Tallman Drug Co. Oregon Thresher's Ass n I Albany, Oregon, June 2 Round trip rate of one and one-third fare on the certificate-plan will be made by O.R. & N. and S. P. Cos. Tickets on sale May 29th to June 3d inclusive, good for return until June I Oth. Important subjects will be discussed includ ing an address by a Special Representative of the U.S .Government. Fot further information as to rates, dates of sale, etc. call on any 0. R. & N. or S. P. Agent T V. O'BiUEN, Agent Pendleton, Oregon. HISTORIC BONES FOUND. Skeleton of Brlgham Young's Mother ln-Lav Lay In Police Station for Over Two Years. - Salt Lake City, Utah. For almost two years the bones of Brlgham Young's first mother-in-law, "Mother" Angel, have lain unclaimed at the Salt Lake Police headquarters. They have been Identified by the members of the Toung family, who have been hunting them for years, and will be placed In a vault prepared for them long ago in Brlgham Young's private cemetery. This peculiar circumstance results from the early suctom of in terring bodies near their former homes. "Mother" Angel wbh buried In this manner, and when the deceased mem bers of the Toung family were gath ered in one cemetery, "M 'ther" An gel's bones could not be found. The bones at the police station were discovered in June, 1908, by workmen excavating for a new carriage factory n Social Hall avenue. This discov ery did not come to the attention of the Young family until this week, when Oscar Young, a grandson of "Mother" Angel, established the Iden tity of the Skeleton. Boys Will Be Boys and are always getting scratches, cuts sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or scalds. Don't neglect such things they may result serious If you Co. Apply Ballard's Snow Liniment ac cording to directions right away and it will relieve the pain and heal the trouble. Price 26c, 50c and $1. A. C. Koeppen A Bros. " NAVAL PROGRAM GROWING. Germany Plans Increase In Construc tion. Rerlln Th statement -that .Ger many contemplates Increasing her na val construction program receives striking, corroboration In an article published In the Weserzeltung! nn In fluential Bremen paper. The Journal states: . "The . tremendous efforts which France Is making to enlarge her fleet of submarines and the colossal exer tions of Great Britain to construct her i-oanmiirhta nhnw that cessation In the extension of Germart armaments will be Impossible. If the British and French governments force the pace in nhinhiilliftna' as at nfesent the G.r- mnn admiralty will have no choice hut V take such measures as are ne cessary to provide an adequate pro tection against such gigantic fleots. "After having made Inquiries In of ficial quarters we consider It bjno means Improbable that after the ful filment of the Trovlslons of the navy ac t)( 1900 the Imperial German gov ernment will be obliged to put ror ward legislative proposals for a more extended and more powerful coast de fense.. Whether this necessary coast defense will be secured by the en largement of our flotilla of subma rines or by the building of substitutes for battleships which are becoming obsolete, or by the creation of a squndron of auxiliary airships is still open to question." " Llqnld Font Ease. Relieves tired, aching and sweat; feet. Happiness for every one at if a bottle. First Clasl Drug 8torea. John W. Gates and a man with whom he had alawsui Involving some thousands of dollars flipped a coin to determine It, instead of going to trial, and Gates, with his usual luck, won. By the way. this Is a good way to settle disputes. It saves costs and lawyers'- fees and there Is as good a chance that Justice will prevail as by means of a trial. HUSBAND RETURNS RICH. Man Thought to Be Lost Was Busy Acquiring Riches In Busy -Western State. Jackson, Mich. The mystery which surrounded the strange disappear ance of Roy Losey in Jackson, De cember 20 last, has bee"n cleared away. The young man, who has mar ried and lived in Rives Township, was last seen with two Syrian rug ped dlers. A frantic search was conduct ed, by his 'wife and other relatives through neighboring cities, but with out avail. It- has Just developed that Losey has been In Oklahoma since his dis appearance and .has prospered. He was employed not long ago as a nurse at a sanitarium In Battle Creek. There he met a wealthy Englishman who owned property In the west. An attachment sprang up and the young man accompanied Ws wealthy (ac quaintance to Oklahoma. The younsr husband met hi wifn at a hotel on the outskirts of Jackson! a few days ago and they departed to gether for their new western home. For More Than Three Decades. Foley's Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for all ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. For in fants and children It is best and safest as it contains no opiates and no harm ful drugs. None genuine' but Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow packs. . Refuse substitutes. Koeppen Bros. AMERICAN GIRL HAS ADVENTURE Escort Punishes "Mashers" In Paris Boulevard Cafe. Paris. A, "young American woman "seeing" Paris, met with a most un pleasant adventure a few evenings ngo. She 'and her escort, an Ameri can, had strolled Into the Rat Mort. the well-known Mountmartre night restaurant, and two Frenchmen start ed making eyes at the lady. On be ing, remonstrated with by her escort they Insulted him and called upon others present to 'Join In. A general, scrimmage ensued, and the American taking up a "champagne bottle, used it with telling effect. The lady and her escort finally managed target out of the restaurant, and, Jumping Into a toxica b got away. Inasmuch as the police had been Informed of the af fair the escort thought discretion the better part of valor, and left for Eng land by the first train he could catch. Notice to Public. Dr. I. U. Temple wishes to an nounce the removal of his office from the John Schmidt building to the Am erican National bank buldlng. Never hesitate about giving Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to children. It contains no opium or other narcot It and con be given with implicit con fidence. As a quick cute for coughs and colds to which children are sus ceptible, it i'J unsurpassed. Sold by all dealers. HAFFNBRCD LNGRAVERJTRINTERJ wis ne JVER.'CO W. and 3 '10 NOW IS THE TIME TO PLAN YOUR VACATION TRIP Eastern Excursion Rates June 2-17-24 Aug. -3 July 6-22 Sept 8 . Circular Tours to the ' CANADIAN ROCKIES Sold Dally, June 1 to Sept. 1. OPTIONAL ROUTINGS. Via Kootenay Lakes, through Canadian Rockies, Glaciers, Lake Louise, the famous Na tional Park, the Great Upper Lake route, through the Thous and Islands, returning via any direct line or through Califor nia. Write for detailed information. G. M. JACKSON, Trav Pass. Agt. GEO. A. WALTON, G. A. P. D. 14 WALL ST., SPOKANE. Miracle Cure for home Treatment The world knows Chinese doctors, with powerful and wonderful Chi. ..nese remedies, cure all diseases successfully. If you are out of health, unable to regain it, write us scribe your svmntoms. We ac cept only curable cases. York & xorK, uninese Medicine . Co., 210 W. Main St., Walla Walla, Wash. After suffering with rheumatism for many years, other doctors not curing me, I wrote Drs. York & York for treatment. Their won derful treatment cured me within a month, and now I am perma nently cured, for which I write this true testimonial. If any one suffering. "Wishes to know more about their treatment, they can write me. J. M. ASHWORTn. Weston, Oregon. Every Woman , ! Interested and nhonld kow atHiltt tb wonder flit ( Marvel ARk vttxtr drntrrint fl.f It. If he cannot tnnnl the MARVKL. accent na tritcd book sealed. It rm fell ennlrnlan and directions InvalnaMs o Ml. MARVEL CO 44 S. CM St. M Yart MEN AND WOMEN. On Bit CI for onnatnral ditchftrga,inflammetioat, Irrtutiont or ul-rtlocl of muooae membranti, PiinleM, and not airin f ent or potnonoui. . Mold by DranliU. or nt in wrapper, tT sare, pruputd. to 100.1. tbrttli .?!. Circular lent va rouuest 2i? t m tvtits Chemkui Co. Pally East Oregonlan by carrlc. only 15 cents per week. t . a .onmw4 U J a to MrUura. WANTED. GOOD PASTURE Send me .your stock to pasture. I have 700 acres of the best bunch grass to be found; well fenced, shade and running wa ter the year round. Four miles east of McKay, eight miles west of Mer chant. Horses, $1.50 per month; cows, $1.00 per month. Address Q. W. Burgess, Meacham, Ore. SALESMEN WANTED to sell our su perior line of nursery stock. Can give you local or other territory. Free outfit Cash weekly. If you can handle this write us. Albany Nurseries, Albany, Oregon. WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. worn aone with especial care. Phone Red 2521. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, RIVERSIDE B-room house, bathroom, scullery, cement cistern, engine, barn and outhouses, three acres alfalfa, fruit trees, half acre vegetables, C. L. Crockatt, Philip Jones, Parsons Motanic. J. FOR -SALE Thoroughbred Dedlrreed Aireaaie puppies, 4 months old, Just right for fall hunting. Champion ' stock. Prices reasonable. E. T. ' Anderson, M. D., Enterprise, Ore. FOR SALE Halnes-Houser combined harvester, 18-foot cut; good con dition. Address, Chas, Hamilton, City, R. F. D. 1. CITY OF PENDLETON MAPS at East Oregonlan office. Price 26. Classified PHYSICIANS. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd block. . Telephones: Office, black 8411; residence, red 16IS. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO- nie and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-ray and Electro theraputlcs. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 554. DENTISTS. E. A. MANN-, DENTIST, OFFICE Main street, next . to Commercial Association rooms. Office 'phone, black 3421; residence 'Dhone, red JJ51. KERN & BENNETT, DENTAL SUR geons. Office, room 15 Judd build ing. Phone, Red 3301. DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN. DENTIST, Office in Judd building. Phone, Main 73. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE Stock Inspector and member SUte v.tormorv unor rtffi At rp.MeT.e ; :. u -:rr; 4;: zi:z.::z 6. ATTORNEYS RALEY & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American National Bank building. FEE & SLATER, LAWYERS, OF fice In Despaln building. CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office in American Nation al Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Otice over Taylor Hardware Company. . LOWELL & WINTER, ATTORNEYS and counsellors at law. Office In Despnin building. J CiEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17, Schmidt Mock. i PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOR- neys at law: rooms 3 anf 4 Smith- Crawford building. PHELPS & STEIWER, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. CHJ.- US3?EY,S"M KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRY. ai v. i.v-c u B. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co." 3, ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC, D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks. stone walks, etc. Phone black 3788, or Oregonlan office. AUCTIONEER. COL. F. Q. LUCAS, LIVESTOCK Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref erence First National Bank of Athena and Farmers' Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. i1 . - . MACHINERY. UNITED ENGINEERING CO., ME chanlcal engineers. Irrigation power or electric plants gas produc ers. 25-28 P.-I. Bldg., Seattle, Wash ington. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN. S. BAKER. FUNERAL DI- rector and licensed embalmer. Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor. J Two funeral cars. Calls responded to ! day or night. 'Phone main 75. FOB RENT. NEW ROOMS Xhe Eureka. I0S Willow street Light, airy rooms and pleasant surroundings. Near depots. Suits furnished if desired. Phone, R. 2411. GOOD LAND TO LEASE The quar ter section of land belonging to the Tuiuuia mission is to be leaj Those desiring such land can cure terms and conditions bv i lng the trustees. A. J. Mlnthom. Phillip Jones, Parsons Motanic 3. M. Cornellaon. clerk. FURNISHED ROOMS TO BENT, U uoiiege street USE DR. Q. W. ROGERS' Stock, &. Poultry Remedies. Positively guaranteed: to give satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by C. B. Bowlsby, in West Webb street. Pendleton, Oregon. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAIND8, U you want to subscribe tn magaala or newspapers In the United States or Europe, remit br post: note, cheek, or send to the EAST ORB GONIAN the net publisher's pries of the publication you desire, anJ we will have it sent you. It t-uj eave you both trouble and risk. ' 11 . you are a subscriber to the EAJS1 OREGONIAN, In remitting you ca leduct ten per cent from the pub lisher's price. " " Address EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Pendl ton. Ore. Dally East Oregonlan . by carrlo-. only 15 cents per week. Directory INSURANCE 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 a 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. . W. S. HENNINGER, Vlce-Pres, C. H. MARSH, Sec. BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. New location, 815 Main street Phone Main 404. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street, Carney & Bradley, Props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connec tion, ""Phone main 70. . RESTAURANTS. , R AN NOODLES eS V PrP' M !ne Id 8tana- Alta street In rear r Taiiman & Co. MISCELLANEOUS. HAIR WORK LADIES, BRING your hair combings to Madam Kennedy's and have your hair goods made while you wait. We have a first class hair dresses rrom Butte ready to drss hair in the latest style. Facial massage, scalp treatment, and all kinds of hair work done and guaranteed. Highest prices paid for combings. Madam Kennedy, 407 jEast Court street ' FRED FIFFERT, AUCTIONEER. 1 Freewater, Ore., R. F. D. 1: Walla (Walla. Wash, R. F. D. 1; phone F. L IX or Freewater Times. PENDLETON IRON WORKS RB palr work on all kinds of machines, structural iron work and machine castings. Junction of Court and Alta streets. Marlon Jack, Phop.; A. F. May, manager. LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR work It's clean, reliable and con venient. Electric Sad Irons, guaran teed. $5.25. Electric Hot Water and Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffee Percolators, etc. A complete stock of Gas and Electric fixtures. First-class wiring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaughan, 815 Main street. fftTTi.lv Yvnchlncr wnrlr v.. UnA. mnding, fr Boda ca,led for an a"""c"' 'luo r'aBt -uurt 8lreel- SECOND-HAND DEALERS. nand 00d" If" thera ,9 " 'you need in new and second-hand furniture, stoves, graniteware and crockery, call and get his prices. Ne 212 East Court street. FRATERNAL ORDERS. - PENDLETON LODGE No. 52 YY A. F. and A. M., meets the first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brethren are Invited. DAMON LODGE NO. 4, K. of P., meets every Mon day evening In I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cor dially invited to attend. W. I. Gadwa, C. C: R. W. Fletcher, K. of R. AS. 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