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iU r-.Fm ..v.V.til1. t EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OUEGOXIAN, PENTlETOX, OREGON', TliriCSDAY, OCTOItEK 5, 1911. PAGE SEVENS HOGS SHOW A; IT PUKE IUSKS TEN CENTS Dl'UIXti WEDNESDAY Largo NuinlX'r Cattle KM at North Portland During Day Clil-i-jigo W I lent Market Maliituliw a swutly Tone All Hie Work. (From Wednesday's Journal.) The hog market showed Increased strength today when $7 NO, was paid for u lot of 89 hend. This was an advance of 10 cents oTt-r the top price yesterday, which Itself waH 5 cents higher than that of Saturday. Receipts of hogs at the yards In North Portland this morning were quite heavy, 'he total number being 341 head Quite a number of cattle were sold this morning. Including 111 head of cows', that brought from $4.25 to $4. 60. An extra choice heifer brought $5. North Portland Markets. North Portland hog market range: lln t light hegs . . Medium llKht ... Good and havy . llnugh and heavy North Portland range: Select steers Fancy steers . . . . Cholee steers Feeders Common st.ors .. Fancy heifers ... Fancy cows Feeder cows Fancy bulls (!ood ordinary Common bulls ... Fancy light calves Medium calves .. Ordinary calve a . North Portland range: Selected lambs . . . flood lumbs Common lambs . . $7.60fi7.KO 7.4061.7.60 6.75ii7.00 G. 004i 6.25 cattle market $ 5.48 5.30 6.2 bulls sheep 4.63 I 1 w'ic, 6 fctf 4.50 3.25 3.00 tt 4.00 2.00W 2.59 2.002.25 7.50 5.50fc6 50 4.00 45.00 market Common lumbs i.753.00 Yearling wethers 3 25 iff 3. 50 Ordinary wethers 3.004(3.25 Fancy ewes 3.00 Common ewes .......... 2.004f)2.50 Culled ewts " 1. 85412. 50 Wheat Producers' price: Track delivery club, 79c; bluestom, 82c; for tyfold, S0ff82c; Willamette valley, 81c; red Russ'un, 78c; Turkey red, 81c. Parley 'Producers' prices 19 1 1 Feed, $33.50; rolled, $35; brewing, J3fi. Oats Producers' price Track No. 28428.50; gray. 127.50(8) . 4.75 . 42",fi4.50 4. 25 5 4. 50 Doctors' Prescriptorj For Eczema The most advanced physicians of this country and Europe are now pre scribing a wash of wlntergreen, thy mol and other soothing and healiin ingredients for the cure of eczema, Psoriasis nriJ all other forms of skin trouble. This compound is known as the D D. V. Prescription. Dr. Holmes, the. well known skin specialist, writes: "I am convinced that the D. D. D. Prescription is as much a fpeclfle fir eczema as Is (itiinine for malaria. We have been prescribing the. D. D. D. remedy for years." i.- We ourselves vouch for the D. D D. Prescription for eczema and abso lutely guarantee thut It will take away the I'ch the Instant you apply it. If you will call at our store we will be glad to let you have a $1.00 bottle on the guarantee that it will cost you nothing unless you find it does the work. And you deride. For that mat ter u trial bottle for 25 cents ought to be cti'itiHli absolutely to prove Hie merits of the remedy. Drop into our store, anyway, and as we have seen a great many cases of skin trouble we will give you free a pamphlet giving directions fur bath ing, diet, etc.. for all kinds of skin trouble. Ask for the D. P. D. pamphlet, "Cause and Cure of Skin Disease." (let posted on this wonderful remedy today. Tallman Drug Co. Mlllstuffs Selling price Bran, $25 ffi 25.50; middlings, $31; shorts, 264t26.60; chop, $19ifi25. Hay Producers' price 19 crop Valley timothy, fancy, $144115; ordinary, Sl3t 14; . eastern Oregon, $16.504(i 17; mixed; $12; clover, $9?j 10; wheat, $10411; cheat. $10211; alfalfa, new $11,604,1 12; oats. $10 4fi 11. Whent Steady, Chicago, Oct. 5. The indifference of the Liverpool cables and no Im portant crop changes made the mar ket here a steady but unchanged af rnir from Tuesday's figures. The ca h market Vas unchanged at near ly all nuarterw. The trade lapsed In to dullness during the mid day. About the only news worth mentioning was a message from a grain man at Min ncapohs, who claims that the best wheat growing sect inns of North Da Kota ay that half of the wlieat Is still in the shock. The market closed practically unchanged from Wednes day. Primary movements for the day are as follows: Wheat receipts, 1,- 3:i7.0O0 bushels against 983,000; corn 474.000 against 654,000. Shipments wneat, 54i.000 bushels against 436,- 000; corn, 461,000 against 666,000 Clearances of wheat and flour, 294,- 000; corn, 307.000. NORDICA TO S1XG Ft) It Pit ESI DENT TAFT Orpheum Theatre J. P. MEDEUNACII, Proprietor. HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION .PICTURES For Men, Women and Children see rnocruM in today's paper. San Francisco, Oct. 4. As a trlh ute to San Francisco and in honor of President Taft who comes here Oc tober 14, Madame Lillian Nordlca will sing at Golden Gate park stadium, ac cording to an announcement here to day. Her singing will be one of the features of the fair ground breaking ceremonies. , A janitor in with the dust. the bank got away S100 REWARD, $100. a T'10 ron'"rB of ,llls VRp"r wl" be 1l''nRP, j onrn diat then; Is nt least one dreaded ulsense tlint science l,as been able to cure In all Its singes, and tlist Is ('stnrrh. Hall's (ntniTli Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the modioli fraternity. Catarrh iH'lnif a constitutional dlseiise, requires niiiHtlttitlonnl treatment, Hull's Catarrh Cure taken Internally, acting directly upon ine uiooa ami mucous surfaces or tee svs tern, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and (jiving the patient strength ny utuiiung up tne constitution and assist ing nature in doing its' work. The nro- prletors have so much faith In Its curative powers tliat tliey offer One Hundred Dol lars for any rase that If falls to cure. Send or list of testimonials. ! Address : K. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, 0. I Sold by Druggists. 75e. Take Hall's Family 1'lllg for constipation. PENDLETON'S POPULAR PICTURE PARLOUS THE COSY Where the entire family can enjoy a high-class motion pic ture chow with comfort. FUN, PATHOS, SCENIC, TITRILLING ALL PROPERLY MIXED. Open Afternoon Si Eve. Clinnpes Sun., Hon., Wed., Fri NtJct Door to St. Ocorqe Tlotcl. Admission f and 10 EXAMINATION ASSISTANT EOltEST HANGERS Washington, D. ('.. The civil ser vice cornm s'lim will hold an examl- nat'on for as-lstant forest ranger on October 23-2 4, 1911. The U. S. de part m'-D if agriculture estimates hat 4M" Ilglb!c8 will be needed during the field season of 1912. As sistant fore; t rangers are pa d an en trance salary of $1100 tier annum. Th examination will be hld at na tional forest headquarter In Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colo rado, Florida, Idaho, Kansas, Minne sota, Montti na. Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. No examination will be held in Michigan, The law requires that, when prac ticable, forest rangers must be riual- if" ed cit'zenH of the ftate or territory in which the national forest on which they are appointed is situated. Since the list of local elig.bles must be ex hausted before eligibles residing in other states can he appointed, the chance of citizens "of out-lde states who go to the nat'.onal forest states ani take the examination to secure an appointment is small. The requirements and duties of forest rangers are thus described n "The L".se Hook," which contains the regu'a'ions and instructions for the use cf the national forests: "A ranger of any grade must be thoroughly sound and able-bodied, capable of enduring hardships and perform ng severe labor under trying conditions. He must be able to take care of himself and his horses re mote from settlement and supplies. Ho must be able to build tra.ls and cabin-, ride, pack and deal tactfully with all classes of people. He must know something of land furveying, es timating and scaling timber, logg'ng, lana laws, mining arid the livestock business." WrM Ms T Known For Its Strength The First National Bank PENDLETON, QREGGN CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS . RESOURCES OVER 1.(11 SECURITY York York Chinese Doctors CAN POSITIVELY CURE YOU Those who are suffering from dis eases which many other doctors have pronounced incurable, now have re lief In sight. York. & York, the fam ous Chinese doctors, are now located In Walla Walla. These men, after years of study and research In China, were granted diplomas by the Emper or, to pursue their practice of medi cine. For centuries the Chinese have been acknowledged leaders In the practice of medicine, and many wealthy peo ple annually go to that country In search of relief for ailments which doctors of this country have pro nounced Incapable . of permanent cure. York & York use nothing but power ful roots and herbs of demonstrated medical value. These roots and herbs act gently on the system la direct contrnst to medicines usually given. They can be consulted without cost. Those residing out of the city can send for symptom blanks and a free diagnosis will be given. 1 YOHK YORK MEOICINK CO.. 310 W. Main St., Wnlla Walla. Wa. Concrete BSocks-OosiCPoie IPioHc The Most Modern and Most Substantial Building Material-More Comfortable, and Cheaper in the end Give Yourself Satisfaction Save Yoursell Money Concrete Blocks and re-in forced concrete ore cheaper and far more satisfactory. Make prettier work when finished and give the great est comfort in either hot or cold weather. Sco my many beautiful de signs for Basements, House Foundations, Walls, Fencs; Curling, Btiilding Trim mings and Cemetery Fences. They grow stronger with ago. WANTED. WANTED SALESMEN for exclusive territory. Big opportunities. No experience necessary Complete line Yakima Valley grown fruit, shade and ornamental stock. Cash week ly. Outfit free. Toppenl.sh Nurs ery Company, Toppenish, Wash. WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. Work done with especial care. Phone Red 2521. WANTED Continued. HAIR DRESSING AND SHAMPOO ing, switches, topees, wig and puffs, made to order. A nice lino for sale. Madam Kennedy, 607 B. Court street. Phone, It-d 3752. LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip tion for country court, circuit court. Justice court, real estate, etc., for Sale at East Oregonian office. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES. IF you want to subscribe to maganizes 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 i we will have it Eent 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 Usher's price. Address, EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO , Pendletoa. Oregon. COI.l.l.OE REPORTS TO GOV'T. Progress In Uncle of Education at O. A. C. IlfX)its Sani'n Ituivau Washington, Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis, Ure. The annual report o Pres. W. J. Kerr of the Oregon ag ricultural college to the bureau of education at Washington this year contains many striking statements showing the rapid growth of the in stitution during the past biennium. Chairs in highway engineering and In rural . economics have been estab lished, and the state legislature has increased the appropriation for main tenance or current expenses from $S0,000 to 15u,0uo a year; appropria ted $tiO,noit fur 'equipment, $133,500 for buildings, $10,000 fur books for the library. $25,00 fur improvements and $15,0't for repairs. Additions to the equipment of the college for the two years have been made to the value or $210,000, $130, 000 being for buildings, $52,000 for apparatus and machinery, $20,000 for land, $4000 for livestock, and $3100 for the library. The total income of the college for a year was $400,546.41, of which $16,625.25 came trom tuition and laboratory fees, $2,730.00 from room rent in dormitories, f 1 1.032.S8 from tlie federal land grant fund of 1S62, $45,000.00 from the Morrill and Nel son funds, $30,000.00 from the Hatch and Adams experiment station funds, the three state appropriations of $210 000 fur increase of plant, $65, 000 for current expenses and $13,725 for experiment station work. The college farm, gardens, dairy and shops yielded an income of $5,433.21. The property owned by the college at the close of the past academiv year included buildings to the am ount of $560,0oo, including dormito ries valued at $100,000. grounds and farm to the value of $360 000. scien tific apparatus, machinery and furni ture valued at $160 000," books and pamphlets valued at $35,000. includ ing Douifi volumes worth $15,563, and siock valued at $7000. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Unfurnished housekeep ing rooms in East Oregonian build ing. Steam heat, gas range In kitchen, electric lights, hot and cold water and bath. Recently renovated. Enquire at E. O. office. UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms in East Oregonian building. Steam heat, gas range in kitchen, electric lights, hot and cold water and bath. Recently renovated. En qu're at E. O. IS 1 5 sw a 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 kii.ds 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, Pre3. C. H. MARSH, Sec. PHYSICIANS. L'ENTLEY & 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 liss at all time?. Cab line in connec tion. "Phone main 70. MISCELLANEOUS. 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 Main street, next to postoffice. Iiv YOUNG ELOPERS CAUGHT. Estimates Furnished on Application D.A.MAY Thcno Black 3786. Pond leton, Oregon. I.OOO-Mili' Chaso by Detective After Mr. and Mr. Clim-lcs Su(l:ini. New Haven, Conn. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Suydam of Spokane, Wash., youthful elopers, were caught here by Jimmy Reed, a dctectivi. uf Hint ,-in- who had traveled 4,000 miles to pri- vetit their marriage if possible, and left here today for the Pacific ...ai The couple ran away from Spokane together and were married in Seattle. Reed reached that city shortlv after tl-oy left and learned that they ha 1 gone to New York Cilv for their honeymoon. They reached that cilv Friday and Reed located them, but learned they came h,re yesterday nltcrnoon to see Yale'a football game lie found them at the railroad station late Inst niuht on their uav hack- t. New York. The Suydams were not arrested, but nsree.I to accompany Reed bacv to Spokane. Suydam's father is a multi millionaire timber owner and rail road magnate. SALESMAN to aid us supply the biisk demand for our goods. Some vacant territory yet in every state west of the Mississippi.' Cash week ly. Capital City Nursery Co., Sa lem, Ore. H. S. GARFIELD, M D., HOMEO pathic physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd block. Telephone: Office, black 3411; residence, red 2633. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO- nic and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-ray ana tdectro- theraputics. Jud.i building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone Main 72; residence 'phone, Main 554. DENTISTS. DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN, DENTIST. Office in Judd building. Phone, Main 73. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE stock Inspector. Office at Koep-pc-n's Drug Store. Phone Main 415. Residence, 915 East Court street. Res. Phone Main 59. C. "V. LASSEN, M. D. V., GRADU ate of McKIUip Veterinary College of Chicago. Office phone Main 20. Res. 516 Bush St., phone Main 27. ATTORNEYS. RALEY & RALE Y, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in Anierican National Bank Building. JAMES law. A. FEE. ATTORNEY AT Office in Despain building. R. J. SLATER, Office in De: ATTORNEY AT LAW. pain building. SENSORIAL HAIRDRESSING PAR lors Hairdrcssing, shampooing, scalp treatment, massaging and French packs. Combings made up. Dyeing and bleaching. Manicuring and hand moulding. Phone Black 2C92, Rooms 6-7, Jno. Schmidt block, Pendleton, Oregon. CARTER & SMYTH E. ATTORNEYS at law. Office in rear of American National Tank building. JAMES B. PERRY law. Office over Company. ATTORNEY AT Taylor Hardware FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE No. 52 A. F. and A. M., meets the first and third Mondays of month. All visiting brethren LOWELL & WINTER, ATTORNEYS and consullors at law. Offke in Despain building. each are invited. DAMON LODGE NO. . K. of P., meets every Mon- t day evening in I. O. O. F. t hall. Vi-iting brothers cor dially invited to attend. Waffle, C. C; R. W. Fletcher, 1 GEORGE V.. COUTTS, at law, estates settled, .mortgages and contracts j lections made. Room : block. ATTORNEY wills, deds, drawn Col- 17, Schmidt PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOR neys at law; rooms 3 and 4 Smith Crawford building. FREDERICK STEIWEIl. ATTORNEY ARCHITECTS. CONTRACTORS, ETC pTaMAY, CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc. Phone black 37S0. or Oregonian office. at law. building. Office in Smith-Craw for3 DOUGLAS V. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and fed. ral courts. Room" 1. 2, 3, and 4, owr Taylor Hardware Co, UHWI.AND' & REINKMAN, ENGI neer La ill Mincyimr, water meas urements reinforced concrete work; irrigation work a siu'cialiy. Ereewa ter. Ore. JOHNSON ney at building. & skrauli-:. law. Offi.-o iii ATTOR- SVGGING WIRE SAVES BRY. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL DI-j rector and licensed embalmer. 1 Opposite postoffice. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. CalW responded to j day or night. 'Phone main 75. Unfuriiisho.l hous"kc.-pie.u 1, oiv.j in East Ore goniaii building. Steam heat, gas range In kitchen, electric lig'its, hot and cold wat-T ar.d hath. Recently renovated. Enquire at E. O. I'Viuv Acts ns Cushioned Net in n Thirty Foot Full. Cons'hohockcn, Pa. Because chick en wire on the premises of Patrick Harkiiis sagged William Roriek be lieves his baby's life was saved. The child leaned from a third-story window to watch llarkins' chickens ami pitched out. In falling the child struck the top of the wire fence, and because of Its sag ging it acted as n net. and aside from bruises and a pair of black eyes the baby was not hurt. The fall was fully thirty feet. AUCTIONEER. COL F. G. LUCAS, Auctioneer, Athena, crence First National T and Farmers Bank of sales a specialty. LIVESTOCK Oregon. Ref lank of Athena Weston. Farm DRAG COW THROUGH SEWER. Contractor and Builder of all kinds of Con creto Work. 3 Whole NVIghhoi'hiMKl Turns; Out to Rommic Hosy. Bralnord. Minn. W. E. Llvely's cow Spot fell into the plunk sewer in the ravine north of the baseball park and the entire neighborhood dug two holes and f astened n rope around hi r and drngced her from her dangerous po sition after she had traveled 175 feet toward the river, crawling through a space 4x4 1-2 feet until she stuck fast In the mud and water. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. vTPR-onLtT" and second-hand goods. Cash pai i for all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy household goods. Call ar.d get hi prices. 210 E. Court street. Phone Black 3171. RESTAURANTS. CHINA R EST AURA NT, NOODLES 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. For CHOP SUEY HOUSE, SUNG 1IOKY Low. Prop. Phone Main 567, 622 Cottonwood street. Our specialties; Noodles and Chop Suey. Tiny or ders promptly delivered. Calling Cards Wedding Stationery Embossed Stationery Call at office of East GfcgorJan j