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Hety Bereciiort Oil Cook-stove 1 - rHE .1.';'$ For Beit Retulti We Recommcrd PEARL or EOCENE OIL SoH In bulk and can kes roils Roasts Toasts Docs all kinds of cooking just as well as a regular coal range. No Odor. No Tainting of the food. Sold by dealers eccrynhere. Our nearest agency Kill furnish further information II m i nil BP ll M m. w 1 i nw. w . " 1 PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS EXCURSIONS EAST Daily May 28 to Sept 30. Stopovers, Long Limit. Through Transcontinental Trains Daily 4 Goinff East. 4 Coming West. Every Comfort and Convenience. Dining Service of Highest Excellence. Yellowstone National Park June 15 to September 15. Write for literature. You are interested. You should visit this World's Only Gevserland. No time like the Dresent Enter at Gardiner, the Northern Pacific and Original Entrance, ilost careful attention given all inquiries. WALTER ADAMS, Agent., Pendleton, Ore. ' Northern Pacific Ry. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A., PORTLAND, ORE, Chicago, July 8. The wheat mar ket yesterday showed lack of sup port throughout the session. Liver pool markets were quoted higher but this did not have any effect on tho local market, which exhibited weak ness ull day. When the market gave no signs of .support at the opening figures, the lo cal crowd took to the selling side, with the result that all options closed at or near the low prices for the day. Corn and oats acted In sympathy with wheat. WHEAT. July Open, 89 1-4; high, 90; low. Mi 1-8; tlose, 88 7-8. Sept. Open, 90 3-S; high, 90 1-2; low, 88 7-8; dose, 89 3-S. Dec Open, 93,1-2.. high, 93 3-4; low, 92 3-8; close," 92 3-4A. IVirtlaiul Wheat Market. Wheat Nominal, producers prices, track basis: Club, 92 'n 92c; milling, bluestem, 96 W 98c; red Russian, 98 99c; fortyfohl, 92c; Turkey red, 90 95c; Willamette valley 92c. Barley Nominal producers prices, track basis: Feed, $23.50; brewjng, $25; rolled, $32.50 a ton. Oats Nominal No. 1 feed, $30; milling, $30.50 a ton. Flour Selling price: Patent, $4.70; Willamette valley, $4.70; local straight $3.854.10; export, $3.50fi 3.95; bak ers', $4.5O4,70. Hay Producers' prices: Willamette valley timothy, fancy, $15; ordinary, $11 12; eastern Oregon-IJaho fancy timothy. $17; alfalfa, $13; vetch and oats, $1011; cheat, $10K11; clover, $8(fi 9 per ton. Millstuffs Selling prices: Bran, $24; middlings, $31.50; shorts, $25.50 per ton. Grain Hags Xo. 1 Calcutta, $9.50 9.75. 1 ! STOCK MARKET. J 4 j ( Some excellent stock has been receiv ed In the run of the past 24 hours and the rather unusual price of $8.25 was paid In several instances for steers. This is regarded as exception al as last week it was difficult to sell Bfod Krass steers at $8. Mediums sold at $7 25, which was last week's price. Kasterrr livestock markets showed dif-tinrt advances in cattle and hogs this morning. At Chicago 15, cents higher for hogs was asked at the stock yard.s and at Omaha there was a 10 cent advance in cattle and pork ers with a slight Increase in all grades of mutton. Despite predictions last week that hogs would come down to $8.75 an upward turn in the market took place this morning and tops sold at $9.03. The hojj run was unusually large, hut the demand balanced the rerelot many sales being reported for large! iuantities. Monday Livestoek Miipjwrs. Cattle Lonergan & Co.. Manhattan,' r'nt, 1 load; G. W. Gulliford, Echo,' " On 1 load; Charles M. McCullough, : tl!0' 'klJ a nf:t return of $11 an acre HuiiR.;, Pro., l load; E. Hecker, Hunt's, eacn vear- Ferry, Oiv, i load; fJillard French,' Heppner, Oie.. 'ads; Joe Earadomi, i four launches are used In patrol Roseville, Cal., 2 I-nds. all(1 transportation work on national . Hogs s. L fshull, Joodnoe, Wash.. I forests in Alaska, which Include many 1 loan; Palbott & Sons. Manhattan, i Blna" isianu anu inlets. No mtm is Stronger Than Ms Stomach The Meda.al Aih-iscr I; II. V. Pierce. U. flo, N. Y. ar.surra LoLia cf dili".ctc q:zc'.i'r.a clfOut u7tw cry i icn or voviin, ;,!.; or tier r:rd o'trjhi iokiMv: Ccr.t f on receipt of PI ont-c-.it blcmjs to y,uj for wrapping and mailing. LET the preatpst athlete have dyspepsia and his strength will soon fail. One's stamina force fullness and Btrength of mind or musck dspond upon the Mood, and the bloof' in turn, requires a healthy stomach, for the stomach is tho laboratory where the food is digested and such ele ments are taken up or assimilated which make blood. In consequence all the organs of the body, euch as heart, lungs, liver and kidneys, as well as the nervous system, feel the Lad effect if the Etot. ach ia deranst-'d. men Tver: ha ftomtch to Iipe;-t i o.l properly. Ft;rU the ilo ficw act ivi v. romrrir.c- thn rriiir.K Mir. Mii..i, fid ihe v:i "i ;:A crfaii;! let rich. rr hVadJn. Fteal of b. iti illy ;mur:skcti. The refreshing h.fluenco ff th:3 c.ilra -t cf native medicinal plants has been tvor;:l,ly li.mv.-n for ever 40 years. Everywhere feme ncijdibor cs.n Ul yen of lha pood it h;is done. Sold hy a-! rieciirfne c!oier5 trt !huM or t.iblet forms orseni 50 one-cent kt&rnnit to Jr. Pierce, Invalids ixottl, fcufTa'.o, curt a trial box v111 be mailed yon. Mont., 1 load; J. L. Baker. Caldwell, Idaho, 1 load; R. F. Blcknell, Na.-npa, Idaho, 1 load; M. Melius and Payne, rfqulra, Idaho, 1 load; E. Cochran, Heppner, Ore., 1 load; Hugh Cum mlngs, Halsey, Ore, 1 load. Sheep R. M. Stanfield, Meacham. Ore., 2 loads; Irwin Bassett, Murphy, Idaho, 1 load; J. F. Stlmpson, Mur phy, Idaho, 2 loads; Hugh Cummings, Halsey, Ore., 2 loads; J. R. Coleman, Harrlsburg, 1 load; L. E. West, Rose burg, 2 loads. Mixed Stuff Dodd & Anderson, Haines, Ore., cattle, calves and hogs, 1 car; W. F. Daugherty. Union Junc tion, Ore., cattle and hogs, 1 car. Flashes From the Wire Motion picture companies are mak ing films of all of the activities of the federal forest service, Including plant ing, cutting timber, patrol, and look out work. Already at least two fire fighting "movies" are being exhib ited. Application has been receved by the government for a summer home colony, on the Shoshone national for est, Wyoming. The plan is to have a central assembly hall for community gatherings, and separate cottages for I the several families of the communal recreation center. low town Ls in the making on the coast of Suffolk. It is a mile north of Al deburrgh, and Ita three dozen bunga lows face the North sea. Behind these timber houses lies a mere 60 acres In extent and only two feet deep. Soon Thorpeness will have Its golf links. ana u is saia to be the only place in England that possesses the chllling-In-the-slot acetylene gas Installation, ARE YOU SICK? A Trial Treatment FREE. UNDERWOOD 10,000 HORSE POWER DYNAMO RUNS WILD (From Monday's Journal.') With a liberal run of cattle at the' ' North Portland yards today, the mar- j ket was strong and the s.iles heavy. rSoc3s Sarsaparilla Acts directly and peculiarly on the blood; purines, enriches and revitalizes it, and in this way builds up the whole sys tem. Take it. Get it today. In usual lluu'd form or In chocolate coated tablets called Sarsatabs. Every Woman Is Interested and should know about the wonderful Marvel uoucne Askyoardrueelstfor It.' If he cannot sup ply the MARVEL. accept no other, bat send stamp for book. Marvel Ci., 44 E. 234 SUM. CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y I FRATERNAL ORDEltS. PENDLEAN LODGE No. it Xl- A. F. and A. M., meeta the V first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brethren are Invited. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D C. M'NABB. LOCAL STAFF Stock Inspector. Office at Koeo- pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 411 Residence. 315 East Court street Res. Phone. Main 69. rA m OV LODGE N. 4 SJSv' K. of P., meeta every Mon- GV dav evening in I. U. u. r U&rJ' hall. Visiting brothers cor- dially InvUed to attend H. M. Elder, C. C; R. W. Fletcher, K. R. 8. PENDLETON LOCAL NO.' II. Meet first and third Saturday! of each mouth at 1:30 p. m. H. J. Rosenberg, pre.; W. R. Campbell, aec FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Ifinv s RAKER. FUNERAL Dl rector and licensed embalmer Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calla responded to Jay or night 'Phone Main 75. 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 eelb all kinds of real ptate. Does a general brokerage business. Pay 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. BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident tnsur. nee agents. New location, 81S Main treet. Phone Main 404. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON .rAet. Carnev & Bradley, rrops r.ivprv fne.1 and sale stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connec tion. 'Phone Main 70. PHYSICIANS, ana consullora at law. Dosiialn building Office in JOHNSON & SK It ABLE, ATTOU neys at law. Office in Despali building. C. W. LASSEN. M. D V.. ORAD- uate M. Klllin Veterinary roll. Chicago. Assistant State Veterinar ian. Stallion end Jack Inspector for Umatilla Co. Official Local Stock Inspector. Office phone Main 20; Res. phone Main 27. Res. SIC Bush strwt. CHINESE LAUNDRY. SLOM KEE, CHINESE LATJNDRY- man. Family washing a specialty. All work first class.. Goods called for and delivered. 408 Court street. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEA7JSR IN NEI and second-hand goods. Cash Dal.' for all tecond-hand goods bought Cheapest place in "Pendleton to buj household goods. Call and get hl prices. 210 E. Court street Phoni Black 2171 ATTORNEYS. RALEY & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American National Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNEY AT law Office in Despaln building. CARTEK & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office in rear of American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hard war. Company. PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOR neys at law: rooms 3 and Smith. Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will nractlce In all ptt. una ieaerai courts. Rooms 1, 2, 2 and 4, ever Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law, estates settled, wills, deeds mortgages and contracts itmmi nn lections made- Room 17. Sen mid'' block. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D.. HOMEO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd ' ck. Telephone: Offl, klack 2411; residence, red 2128. FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTORNEY at law. Office In Smlth-Ctawforc building. LOWELL & WINTER, ATTORNEY!" RESTAURANTS. CHINA RESTAURANT. NOODLES and chop suey. Ung D. Goey, prop Vt the old stand, A lta street In rea of Tollman Drug Co. Portland, July S. According to Mrs Battling Nelson, wife of the for mer lightweight champion pugilist, who is visiting her parents here, the Durable Dane is through with the prize ring. She stated that the Bat tler would visit Portland soon, and after a brief stay she and her hus band would go to San Francisco to establish a permanent residence and where the Battler will go Into busi ness. Hood River, Ore., July 8. A run away of machinery occurred in Jhe Northwestern Electric Light com pany's plant when one of the gates of the dam hurst, doing damage esti mated at $6000. When the addition al power reached the ten thousand horse power dynamo, the revolutions of the armature increased from 360 to 1000 revolutions a minute. The machine and wires became literally a ba'.I of fire. Telephones for miles around were burned out. Washington, July 8 Civil service examinations for departmental ser vice in Washington will be held in Oregon cities as follows: Portland, September 10 and 15, October 15; Ashland, October 16; Astoria, Sep tember 10, 15, October 15; Grants Pass, September 10, 15, October 15: Pendleton, September 10. 15, October 15; Roseburg, October 15. Los Angeles, July 8. Mrs. Alice Clark Wallace, wife of Lieutenant governor Wallace, Is dead at her home here of paralysis. She was 4 8 years of nge and is survived hy her hus band, two sons and two daughters. Pittsburg. Pa., July 8. Ernest Hill, a negro porter, sought relief from heat In a big Ice box. When the door clicked shut five minutes later, heJ realized he was locked in an airtight vault When almost unconscious. 30 minutes later. Hill had a bright Idea.) He shut off the bar room beer sup ply and a bartender went to the re frigerator to Investigate. He found Hill. San Francisco, July S. Willie Ritchie, lightweight champion, is be ing deluged with vaudeville and fight offers. Robert Springer, the Vancou ber. TJ. C, promoter, has offered the champion attractive inducements to meet Freddie Welsh there. The champion also has received offers from vaudeville circuits. Los Angeles, July 8 L. C. Brand, millionaire, vice president of the Mer chants National bank, has been made defendant in a J100.000 suit brought by Wm. F. Armstrong, a plumber, charging alienation of Mrs. Arm strong's affections. The complaint al leges that Grand "wickedly courted" the woman and caused her to trans fer her affections. Hood River, Ore., July 8. A serious runaway of machinery happened at the orthwestern Electric Light com pany's plant at Underwood, Wash when one of the gates of the dam bust open and the 10,000 horsepower dynamo Increased from 360 revolu tions to 1000. When the additional power came on soy: gee, c. ii. d. Men and women who are suffering from any kind of sickness or disease will have the opportunity to try our ability to cure you with our wonder ful medicine. What we mean by the word "opportunity" is that we are ready to give you a free trial of our medicine, absolutely free. We want the machine wires became literallv I your patronage. We want you to re one ball of fire. The White Salmon river canyon was lighted up as per fectly as by day. The colls were burned out and the copper and Iron were1 fused and balls of fire hurled about the engine room. J. M. Davis and his oiler stood bravely at their post and finally suc ceeded in getting the gate shut. 'The revolving machinery weighed 41 1-2 tons and ran wild during the applica tion of the extra force. The damage is said to be $6000. The telephones for miles around were burned out. Thorxiiess to Have Links. Ipswich, England. A little bunga- SUFFERED AWFUL PAINS For Sixteen Years. Restored To Health by Lydia EL Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. alize the true merit of our medicine. If this trial treatment helps you let us know. Write us all about your Ill ness, It matters not whether It la chronical, internal or external. You will not take any drugs, but medicine which nature has provided for the Nation of China for the four thousand years passed. We have had thousands of patients In New York; and Omaha, where our present branch offices are located. These pa tients have In turn advertised our wonderful remedies, and spoken very highly of'us, and our medicines. We wish to remind you we are not giving nothing for soemthlng, we only try to make use of our ability to cure the sick. Write or call at our office. All letters will receive prompt and careful attention. 224 1-2 Washington St. Portia ml, Oregon. Iff MISCELLANEOUS. LEGAL BLANKS OP- EVERY DE- scription for county court, circuit court, justice court, real estate, etc. for sale at East Oregonlan office. LEGAL BLANKS of every eserty tlon for country court, circuit court Justice court, real estate, etc.. foi Sale at East Oregonlan office. ENGRAVED CARPS. INVITATIONS wedding announcements, embossef private and business stationery, ett Very latis styles. Call at East Ore gonlan office and see samples. . imruiubb BEAVER-ENGRAVING COMPANY'0". NG I 4 FOREST NOTES. Canada's forest era 000,000 acres. ls about S00.- Mllls in British Columbia are ship ping considerable paper pulp to Jap an. The Canadian Forestry association holds a forestry convention in Winni peg, July 7 to 9. On the best German forests the an nual expense is $13 an acre, but the gross returns are as much as $24; thus A GOOD BUSINESS FOR SALE A first class restaurant which I as. tompelicd to sell on account of foot health. Address P. O. Box 101 Echo. Ore, HAIR WORK LADIES WANTING Hair Work done right, addrero Madam Kennedy. Athena. Oregon. Moretown. Vermont "I was trou bled with pains and irregularities for sixteen years, ariJ was thin, weak and nervous. When I would lie down it would Rfem as if T was going right down out of sight into some dark hole, and the window cur tains had" faces that would peek out at me, and wh jn I was out of doors it wou! J seem as if something was going to hap pen. My blood was poor, my circula tion was so bad I would be like a dead person at times. I had female weak ness badly, my abdomen was sore and I had awful pains. "I took Lydia E. Finkham's Vegeta ble Compound and used the Sanative Wash and they certainly did wonders for me. My troubles disappeared and I am able to work hard every day. "Mrs. W. F. Sawyer, River View Farm, More town, Vermont. Another Case. Gifford, Iowa. "1 was troubled with female weakness, also with displace- m on f T lind vonf em-ara on.l ctiin ',, headache, also pain in back and was I very thin and tared &1I the time. I com menced taking Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound and I am cured of these troubles. I cannot praise your medicine to h'.phly." Mrs. Lna Mill slag LB, CilTord, Iowa. ain 20 IS YOUR NEAR EST PHONE Try it for Drug Wants Boy waiting to hurry up EXTRA! 3 Crushed Strawberries with Ice Cream tomorrow al Koeppen's Drug Store Arc You Skk. Despondent? Do not Give up ll'pe YOU CAN RE CURED RY THE GREAT HERBS TREATMENT CONSULTATION FREE Honrs, 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 7 p. m. If you be so unfortunate as to suffer from Discuses of the Lmiffs, Heart, Stomach, IJver, KUhioys, op if you are afflicted with Asthma, Ca tarrh, Mood lt)isoii, Rheumatism, Cancer, Flies, Dizziness. Weakness, Female Troubles, or any other known complaint. Out of Town Patients Cured at Home. Write to Us fop Particular. D. R. CHEN, Chinoso Kerb Company r. 114 E. Webb Street, Under State Hotel. PENDLETON, OREGON.