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EIGHT PAGES. SCARCITY OF SWINE IN PORTLAND YARDS C. C. Hout was another Corvallls shipper. He had two loads of cattle. Today's run of livestock compares with this day In recent years as fol StTl ATlOX CAUSES PRICE TO SiAKE AX ADVANCE Stuff Is Scarce In die' Country ami pnclflo Northwest Is Again Import ing Supplies front Nebraska. Portland 'Union Stockyards, North Portland, Or.. July 20. Yesterday's advance In the price of hogs to $10. 85 -o nut a surprise, In view of the great shortage of supplies at Interior points. While It Is generally agreed that the total output of hogs In the Pacific northwest will be, greater this season thm for some years, swine will1 be scarce for some weeks and perhaps months. i Further Importations i of eastern hogs must come to all Pacific coast centers In the Immediate future be cause of this condition, inw nas re cently caused the middle, west and eastern swine values to fluctuate up ward and naturally this will be ret fiected in Portland prices. While It Is true that the big pack ers will be forced to buy the bulk of their Immediate requirements from Nebraska points, smaller killers will be forced upon the local market, and unless arrivals Increase materially the outcome.. so for as prices are concern ed, should 'bo moot pleasing to ship pers. Only one load of hogs arrived in the North Portland yards this morning anj these found a ready buyer at $10.25. The average was 206 pounds, or somewhat lighter than the $10.35 stuff of yesterday. Cattle market remains quite steady f.r good quality but poor stuff re mains with a dragging disposition. Sheep supplies f T the day were slow around former values, but lambs were firm and sold again at $6. 'Among' the Shippers. Charles' Lockler was In with a load of cattle. W. II. Bristol shipped two loads of cattle from Lew'lston. Henry Larkln was an arrival from F.ndieutt, Wash., with a load of hogs; the only ones received this morn ing. E. J. Phllllppl had a mixed load oX cattle and calves offering from West Seio. ' J. E. lig-rs, 'mother WVk Sclo shipper.' hail a load of sheep on to days market. S. B. Becker uf SiUi-rton wait offer ing two loads of sheep on th.- market th;s morning. W. M.- Jones of Corvalll was In with a car of cattle. Do You Get Up With a Lame Back? Kidney Trouble Naki.s You Miserable. Almost "everyone knowsc.f Dr. Kilincr'f Swamp-Root, tae j;rc..t V.idaty, liver and ! I ..1.1... 1,11. hIv' Hr -1? ll, cause of its remark I I nllc health restoring 1 JT'l cities. Swamjv lows 1910 1909 190S 1907 1908 1905 Hogs. Sattl. Sheep. , 81 198 38$ , 85 339 ll 14, S18 479 .. 75 426 . ... . : . . 40 26 284 311 357 778 A year ago today there was a gen erally good feeling In all lines of live stock) steers being especially strong at unchanged prices. Today's Representative Kales. , . Following are representative of to day's transactions In the yards and In dicate demand, supplies and quality offering. They are the only prices se cured direct from sellers In this mar ket. . ;. . steers. ' - - Av, lbs. Price. 14 steers .' 112S $5 00 12 steers 1000 4.10 HOGS. 31 hogs 206 $10.25 i SHEEP AND LAMBS. 101 lambs 61 $6.00 41 ewes 87 3 50 4 sheep 150 3.00 General range of livestock values as shown by actual sales. Cattle Best Oregon steers. $5.50; ordinary steers, $5.255.40; best California, $5.50; common steers. $4; cows, best, $4. 25 4.65; fancy $4; poor $3; heifers, $4.75W5.10; bulls. $3f?3.75. Hogs Best east of trie mountains, $10.35; fancy. $10.25; Mockers and feeders, $9. Sheep Sheared, best yearling wcth ers, $4; old wethers, $3 3.60; spring THIRD WEEK . - Of the Great Fer-Don and the European Medical Expert in Pendleton. Offices Are Crowded Daily Wonderful Bloodless Surgery Liberal Offer to Treat AH Who Call for Cost of Medicines Used, to Expire Saturday July 30th tl Want Ms. E WANTED. WANTED Lace curtain to laundry Work done with especial ears. Phone Red X611. WANTED Classified ads, sach as help wanted; rooms or houses t rent; second hand goods for sale; In fact,any want 70a want to get filled, the East Oregonlan wants your want ad. Rates: Thre lln one time, 10 cents; two times, 10 cents; six times, 70 cents. Five lines one time, SO cents; two times, 45 cents; six times, $1.1B. Count six words to the line. Send your classified ads to the office or mall to the Bast Oregonlan, enclosing fiver or stamps to cover the amount Remarkable Cure in Effected by Fer Don's ExMrt Specialists After All Other Physicians Had Failed. lambs, Oulv f 5.75 ewes, $3 3.50. Best $6.50; ordinary. poor $46. $5.50 THE WHEAT MARKET IHM V(.K IX CANADA liltlXGS CHICAGO IP 1 1 K'x.t luliills almost 4 i-vcrv wiU in over- u:".!:i" rheumatism. i: 1. , ;.::: i:i the back, kid- . , ncys, liver, blailiict -Visr, a;: J cv-ry art 01 me .......... comets inability to hold water an 1 f cid V.:v.', jiain :n passing it, rr bu 1 c fleets f oliowitt; : i:.e t' liquor, wint in beer, n:il ovcrcoMUi I'.' t t::l dcasai.t necessity of lxinij cri;cr.vl to j;o often through' the hy", un I to get up "a"' time iluri:i; the ni;:l'.t. Swamp-Root is tvt recommended fot everything but if voa Ji.ive kidney, livci or bladder tr.viUe, it will I1'-' found just the remedy von ticc-l. It Ins been tlior ounlily t-sttnl i:i j.ri etc ir:vl;ce, and )' proved so successful tfi-u n sJkcuI ar r.iiii'i-itiLiit h.vi 1:1.1 '.J !:V v. lift!: ttii rr.vW of this pprr. v.hi have not al fc.i.ly ti-icj it, in.'V li.ive n s imple I'ott'.c sent free 1-y inaii, n.-'t a i""1 tcumi' more nW.it S .v.n:i:-K ot. u: d how to l.herH)id Wlieitt Market Also Bullish After a Ijowcr O)oiiliig Shorts Cover. t Chicago. July 20. Wheat opened and closed higher, last figures being lto 1 5-8c a bushel above yesterday. Opening valueswere bullish,- with an advance of 1-SC5-SC. and an cx ti nsiw short covering the July ad vanced from $1.0S l-2fU.09 7-8. La ter it reacted to $1.09 3-8. where It closed. At the dpening September was 3-8c higher at $1.06. but moved up 1 l-2c to the high mark, reacting lui i-c at the closing. December started with Intense firmness, opening being 5-8c higher at $1.07 7-8 and touching the high murk nt $1.09 1-8. Closing was at $1.08 7-8. Liverpool gave an exhibition of ex treme weakness and strength, and this was an Influence of moment with the local trade. Opening there was r. -s .1 lower, but the market steadied soon after on short covering. Closing was B-8Ti,3-4d above yester day. Damage reports from the Canadian mirihiip.t caused smn.. short cover ing in the local market after the ....o.iinir nmian,! for cash wheat Is Increasing. An invalid for ten long years, pro nounced Incurable by half a dozen doctors, operated upon at one time for tumor, and, after finally giving up all hope, thinking a horrible cancer was slowly but surely eating away her very life Itself, then In a hort time being restored fully to health and happiness, doing all her own house work such Is the truly remarkable experience of Mrs. John Selvers, living on a ranch five miles southeast of Winters, Cal. The sudden change In her condition was due to the fact that she finally found physicians who knew what was the matter with her and the treatment required. Each and every Case, be It merely a cold, or any other disease affecting mankind, is given the most careful . attention by these mas ters of the medical profession. It after a careful examination, they think a patient incurable (which rarely, but sometimes happens) they promptly tell the afflicted one the facts, and refuse to take the sase un der any circumstances. This Is one of the Inviolate rules of Fer-Don's ex- i oitf.K V A GREAT KF.Anrn of fictiox ,w I f ; - " r hi T i fiudout if vnu have lei '.- n v y or 1 hi. 1 1 ler I rou 1 lc . When, writin.tjiiirntMi! remlitii; thi pcr.ciws "ftcr in this i'.r.;n:r a:ui send vo'.ir. address to Dr. Kilmer ft Co.. PitiRhamton. N. V. The reyular lifiv-cci.t and one-iliillar size Iki-.iI 's are soi.l b;. all dr insists. Don't make any mistake but remember the name. Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Sw;uu-koot, uml the ji.e drt"4s, lUuUamtou, K. Y.,oa every bottle. OPEN FOK THE SEASON .1CT.Y 1st THE HARVEST HOME Mrs. Jos. McRcnn, Prop. $1.50 per Dny. $0 per Week.. Iled 50c and 7Sc. Meals ROc. Children under 10 years half rate. LONG niCACII. WASH- 1 ; Fort St. James On Lake Stuart, BRITISH COLUMBIA This Is destined to be the Portland of British Columbia, on a navigable river and deep water lake with to trains running In next fall. Letters pour Into our office all day with applications for lots. To those who cannot come In, we would do our utmost to make a good selection. Trice $100 and $200 each. Cash $25.00. balance $10.00 a month. A few 40 acre farms Joining Fort St. James townslte and Lahe stuari $50.00 cash and $10.00 ft month. Von need not tie a Canadian Citizen to Hold Ttii. Tou need not Improve It, nor you nfM no reside on It. All this land Is on or near the railroad. OranJ Ti-unb PnxifiK Alaska Yukon, and Canadian Northern railroads. Rleh farm lands. $8.80 per acre, tS.OO cash, and balance $1.00 per acre per year, until paid. APPLY CANADIAN NonTHEKN LAND COMPANY, $04. $05 and $0 Lowls nnlldlng Portland, Orefon. London. King Edward never read n hook. King George is reading all il... lime. As Prince of Wales he regularly attended the debates In the house of commons and when he went home put In an Hour or mos siu... of nine Hooks on the subject of the debate he had heard. During the ia-t six months he has made a careful study of all the lead ing au'h o-l'les on the British consti tution. He has read widely on so cialism and social reform: he has nev--.-.. -i to . n" ervx-rr on naval mailers. He is quiet, tireless and thorough. He cares little for the ham .-ide of life. Cm the rare occasions that his wile was nwnv from town and ho was lcf uU-no at Marlborough H us-e it was. his curtom to d'.ne with one of his equerries at the Marlborough club and to go to bed at half past ten each n ght. King Edward knew nothing of lit erature, indeed, wh-r. the most fa n.,is Imaginative writer .f his time ,- r.e.uuinended to him P'r the Order of M.rit. he asked quite simply- "Who Is Heorge Meredith?" the other hand. King 5.orgo unds li s ,,-lax.Uwn in serious fiction and he has recently read the wlvue oi mom- is Hardy. ft 4 Av: X """Vt FOR SALE. USE DR. Q. W. ROGERS Stoek, Poultry Remedies. PosJUvel guaranteed ' to lire Mtlsfactloa money refunded. For sale by C M. Bowlsby, 111 West Webb street, Pendleton, Oregon. " - LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERT DB scrlptlon, for county sourt, elrctatt court. Justice court, real estate. etw FSi lll It GOODMAN. I.OW- TFMPM Will. OST SI I. nno pert medical specialists, and has, In n great measure, contributed so largely to their phenomenal success. Just read what Mrs. Slevers has to say: For the last 10 years I have suf t.tid untold torture and agony from my stomach. During all this time 1 have bad tit least half a dozen differ- , nt i.lns'.ciaiis but none or them scem , ,i to do me any good. I had severe hemorrhages, griping pains, and was operated upon by one physician who thought I had a tumor. At times 1 would jut cry with pain, as It seemed almost unendurable. I had burning pain-!, and my stomach was so sore that I could not stand for anything to touch me I had begun to think I was afflicted with cancer and Just about given up all hope of ever getting well when I heard of the cures being made by Fer-Don s expert specialists at Ho tel Eldridge, 24S X. Commercial street Salem, Oregon. I came In to see them and one of their expert diagnosticians, after carefully examining me, said they could cure me. It seemed almost too good to be true, as only temporary relief was all that I expected. If even could get that I would have been satisfied. However, thev treated me using no knife, and today I am almost perfectly cured; pains have all gone. I do my own housework and feel bet ter than I have for ten years. "The cure they made on me Is very remarkable to mv mind because of the fact that I was so very 111, and had tried so many other physicians with such little success. jr mere are any people in my neighborhood, or anywheru else, for that matter, .who would like to know about the treatment of these special Ists, if they will call on me or write me. I will gladly tell what they did In my case. I know of nothing that compares with it In the cure of dte ease." There Is Joy and happiness today In the home of little Esther Good man, of 668 Madison street, and the cause of the happiness is found In brief story related In the offices of Fer-Don's doctors yesterday. In the presence of the large crowd that was assembled, waiting for an opportunity to pee Fer-Don's eminent physicians, a reporter for a newspaper was present nt the time and overheard the con versation. The gratffu! mother said: "YPhen I first brought my daughter, Esther, to these eminent doctors her neck was so twisted and the cords so contracted that the head lay over on the shoulder. It was impossible for her to hold her head erect. I spent hundreds of dollars In Oakland hos pitals, but the local surgeons and doc tors could not help her. I want all to know that Fer-Don's bloodless sur geons treated my little girl two or three times and she can now turn and twist her neck as well as anyone, and it gives her no pain whatever she experienced relief from the very first tratment." As Mrs. Goodman was making this statement the crowd that was waiting was silent one could hear a pin drop, for treatments like this are seldom heard. Sight Seen nt Offices. An incident occurred today at the offices of the Fer-Don nodical ex perts, at 637 Main street. Pendleton which proves this statement. Brought by loving and anxious friends was a man suffering from an incurable dis ease. He was examined tind when the doctors discovered that his dis ease was Incurable, they told him si and would not accept the case. No false hopes, no promises Impossible of fulfillment were given. The truth was ttdd and the case refused. Fer Don says: "Tell the truth." and this is how we have built up a reputation for hones ty, truth and Integrity. Fer-Don's medical experts' offices are at 637 Main street, above French Restaurant, Pendleton, Ore., and their waiting rooms are upstairs. They make a charge of one dollar for ex amination." Their office hours are from I" to 12 a. m.. 2 to 4 nnd 7 to S r in. Sunday, from 10 to 12 noon. Thev make no calls. FRBD EIFFERT, AUtrnJPllii!.n, Freewater. Ore., R. F. D. 1; Walls Walla Walla, R. F. D. 1, phone F. V. IX or Freewater Times. CARPETS CLEANED on your floors new vacuum process no wear, no dust Prices reasonable. Leave orders at the Alta House. ATONE. ANYWHERB, CAN START a mall order business at home. No canvassing. Be your own boss. Send for free booklet Tells how. Heacock, 2708, Lockport, . Y. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF you want to subscribe to nagaslB or newspapers In the United State or Europe, remit by posts; note, cheek, or send to the EAST ORB OONLAN the net publisher's prle of the publication you desire, sal we will hsve It sent you. It 1U save you both trouble sad risk. II you are a subscriber to the BAS OREQONIAN, In remitting you ea ieduct ten per cent from the pub lisher's price. - Address IAff5 OREQONIAN PUD. CO., Pendl -ton. Ore. FOK SALE Old newspapers wrap ped In bundles of 110 each, suitable for wrapping, putting under car pets, etc Price . He per bundle, two bundles lie. Enquire this oi flee. . Do you take the East Oregonlan T Classified Directory PHYSICIANS. H. S. GARFIELD. M. D.. HOMBO pathlc physician and surgeon, ur flce Judd block. Telephones: Office, black 1411; residence, red 1111. DENTISTS. v. A MANX. DENTIST, OFFICE Main street, next to Commercial jiannelation rooms. Office 'pnone, hiaoir aii residence 'Dhone, red U347i. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO nlc 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 B64. vrnv A RTTKVETT. DENTAL STJR geons. Office, room IS Juaa Diuia- lng. Phone, Red 3301. DR. THOMAS VAUCHAN, DENTIST, Office In Judd building. Phone, Main 73. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATB Stock Inspector and member State Veterinary Board. Office at residence 915 east Court St. Res. 'phone Main 69. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKX8 reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla, county. Loans oa 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. BENXjteT & LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. New location, 816 Main street Phone Main 404. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE- CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street Carney Si Bradley, Props. Livery, feed and nestable. Good rigs at all times. CaonRne In connec tion. 'Phone main 70. RESTAURANTS. ATTORNEYS am CHINA RESTAURANT, NOODLEd and chop suey, Ung D. Goey, prop. At the old stand, Alta street In rear of Tallman ft Co. MISCELLANEOUS. PENDLETON IRON WORKS RB- off?eTln American National j structural Iron work and machine Bank building. FEE & SLATER. LAWYERS. OF flee in Despatn building. I castings. Junction of P.iurt and Alta 'streets Marion Jack, Phop.; A. F. I May, manager. LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR , work it's clean, reliable and con , venlent Electric Sad Irons, guaran- CARTER & SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS at law. Office In American Nation al Bank building. J teed, 15.25. Electric Hot Water and - . i Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffee JAMES B. PERBV, ATTORNEY AT j Percolators, etc. A complete stock of law. Office over Taylor Hardware Gag and Electric fixtures. First-class Company. ' wiring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaughan, I ! 815 Main street S? i LOWELL & WINTER. ATTORNEYS j and counsellors at law. orrtce in , SLQM KEE CHINESE LAUNDRY. Pespaln building. family washing: work done by hand; rr w cotttts ATTORNEY "lending free; goods called for and aMaw i.Vld will? deeds. Iv"ed. 408 East Court street mnrteaees and contracts drawn, col lections made. Room 17, Schmidt j block. FRATERNAL ORDERS- PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOR neys at law; rooms 3 and 4 Smith Crawford building. PHELPS & STEIWER. ATTORNETS . at law. Office in Smith-Crawford j building. Kl.iniaih FalN. or. The Contract i. . .-..Li ro. i- the construction oi me j has been let to i.. r. Tile structure will bo n 1 ttie cost is to no The cnn'ract calls for the completion "f the structure in limitary 1. The building will be PS reel on Mfm street mid !" reel on run. street. There Is to be a full basement. icrond floor will contain a om- . The third floor win eoi.,..oi ..... Ige rooms, n banquet hall and kitch en and an abundance nt iocmt nun paraphernalia rooms. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver ami bowels to expel poisonous manor, clause the system, cure constipation and sick headache. Sold by all dealers. lows' temple Wattenbiirg. Mult of brick. $11,250 complete. The Play Ilnsobiill in He! fust. n.,ira. t Ireland. Belfast was trnyfd to a real American game of baeball the other day, the players being a party of cadets from .the United States training ship Newport. King at Carrlckfergus. They were en tertained at lunch by the lord mayor of the city. United Stales Military Tournament "A Monster Military Spectacle" In the Immense Opcn-AIr Stnillnm. A Solid Week of Military Drills. Manoeuvre, Contests and Un usual Military Feats. igTTHE STADIUM SEATS 33.000 EVERYONE CAN SEE. EXCURSION FARES Via NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CHAS. J. FERGUSON.- ATTORNEY at law. Office in Judd building. PENDLETON LODGE No. II A. F. and A. M-, meets tae first and third Mondays of I each month. - All visiting brethrea j are invited. DAMON LODGE NO. . K. of P., meets every Mon day evening in I. O. O. T. hall. Visiting brothers cor dially invited iO attend. W. I. Gadwa. C. C: R. W. Fletcher,. K. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY ! . 1 ' at law. Will practice tn all state ( ne Fjgt 0rfstnlnn s Eastern Ore and federal courts. Rooms 1, t. 3, g, pnper. It leads and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. , and lo pooplo op,,rwlate It and show - - - - i it bv their liberal patronage. It Is ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS. ETC j he advertising medium of the section. D. A. MAT, CONTRACTOR AND j Daily East Oregonlan by carrier. Builder. Estimates furnished on all only 15 cents per week. vnAa of masonry, cement walks, masonry. stone walks, etc. Phone black S7S, or Oregonlan office. PENDLETON TRAIN O. R. N SCHEDULE. II- To Tacomn and return, July 58 and 20. Full particulars gladly furnished. WALTER ADAMS Agent, Pendleton, Oregon A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen. l'nss. Agent. Portland. Ore. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer. Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Thone main 75. AUCTIONEER. COL. F. G. LUCAS, LIVESTOCK Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref erence First National Bank of Athena and Farmers' Rank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. m. m. m. ra. m. m. The East Oreponiim is eastern Orciron's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patron fe. It is the advertising medium of this section, SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If there is anything you need In new and second-hand furniture, stoves, granlteware ant crockery, call and get Ms prices. Nc 212 East Court street ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONP we Idlng announcements, embosseri rrivate ind business stationery, etc Very latest styles. Call at East Ore gonlan office and see sample. Westbound Oregon division Portland local 10:16 a.m. Ore. & Wash. Express.. 1:15 a, m. Portland limited 12:15 p. m. Fast Mail 11:45 p Motor 4:35 p Pilot Rock Mixed 9:05 a, m. Eastbound Oregon division Fast Mall 1:60 a. Ore. & Wash. Express.. 5:15 a, Chicago Limited 6:15 p. Motor 10:20 a. Port, local, ar. 5:10, leaves 6:40 pm Pilot Rock mixed .... S:00 p. m. Washington Dlv. Leaving Pendleton Walla Walla local 6:25 p. m. Pendleton passenger .. 7:00 a. m. Spokane local 1:15 a. m. Washington D'.v. Arriving Pendleton Pendleton local 1:30 I. m. Walla Walla local 10:06 a. m. Pendleton passenger .. 6:00 p NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Pendleton Passenger :0 p. Mixed train 8: SO a. Arriving Pendleton Papsenger 10:00 a. m. Mixed train 7:J0 a. ta rn. ra. m.