BIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OHjGONIAJf, nENDLBTOX, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 19. 110. T:asands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Scspect It , Bow To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with youi water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a oricic oust sedl nicut.orsettliiis- ) strinjfy or milk-. appearance of ter indicates an un healthy condi tion of the kid neys; too fre quent desire tc Till t Q jf na. ui 2. the back are also symptoms that tell yoi the kidneys and bladder are out of ordei and need attention. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge sc often expressed, that Dr. Kilnier'i Bwamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills almost every vish in correcting rheumatism, pain in tue back, kidneys liver, bladderandevery part of theurinan passage. Corrects inability to hold' wate'i and scalding pain in passing it, or bac effects following use of liquor, wine o beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild ami immediate effect of Swamp-Root it Boon realized. It stands the highest be causeof its remarkable j health restoring prep- A3&SSSSl erties. If you need a fsaKZsStl medicine you should GSSTSiS iSSSS"""- haw the best. Sold by SEttff ;iSS3 druggists in fifty-cent CCggS&Styl. no --j I 1 it ami oiic-uuiMr sizes. mumC You may have a sample bottle sent fret by mail Address Dr. Kilmer&Co., Bing liamton, N. Y. Mention this paper and remeinbcrthename, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, and the address, Hinghauitoa N. Y., ou every bottle. A Priceless Jewel Jewels differ In value according to lie, brilliancy, perfection and rarity. But one Jewel upon which none of these things depend for value la the ye. Come see us once In a while and let us tell you if you are affected by eyestrain, weak muscles, astigmatism or anything else that neeas correct ing. We Fit Glasses Properly Aid your sight and only charge little for such service. A. E. SERUM, Optometrist, with A. L Schacfor Jeweler Jap-A-Lac The Home Beautifier Murphy Bros. The paint men will tell you about Jap-A-Lac P. A. CLISK, the only Exclusive Op tometrist located In Umatilla county. Office John Schmidt building, Pen dleton, Ore. Over 30 years practice fitting glasses. Remfember I grind my own glasses. Eyes carefully ex amined and glasses ground to fit. Phone Main 550. WILLIAMfON HAFFNDRCD ENORAVERJ-PRINTBRJ DJ&NVERVCO a FRESH MEATS : SAUSAGES, FISn AND LARD. I ! Always Dure and delivered 2 T promptly, if you phone the Central Meat Market ', 108 E. Alta St, Phone Main II- : wuiw STOCK MARKET IS . SHOWING A DECLINE HOG8, SHEEP. CATTLE . ' FALLING OFF IN YARDS Former Off 5c But Best Steers Are Down 15c and Top Wethers Are Weak at Even $5 During the Day. Portland Union Stockyards, May AH lines of livestock are show ing a further concession In prices as forecasted yesterday. Lambs sold during the past 24 hours as low as $6 and a still lower price is expected later In the day. All sheep prices are from 25 to 60c lower than yesterday and still the bottom of the market here Is not in sight. In fact the mar ket today Is showing the annual change from winter to summer prices. Receipts of sheep and lambs are heavy, 1883 head having arrived dur Ing the past 24 hours. Today's heavy run finds the trade of the Pacific northwest overstocked with sheep and therefore no sales were made during the' morning. Buyers were- all hold ing out so that lower prices could be named late this afternoon. Hogs Are So Lower. A loos of 5c per hundred pounds Is shown today In the price ut swine at Stockdale. Receipts for the day were light but hog values dropped In sym pathy with the general weakness In livestock. The general tone of hog trading was steady considering con ditions in other lines and $10.60 Is still obtainable for all good stuff. Run or hogs for the day was 171 head com pared with a nominal number yester day and but 48 head a week ago. Calves are down 10c in line with other losses and a sale was made dur ing the day at ft. 90. For selected steers the top of the local market today is 16 and a num ber of sales were made at that figure this morning. .Twenty-seven loads of cattle came in from California and 13 of these were for Frye & Co., of Se attle. Carsten of Tacoma had four loads. Besides this 20 loads are due this afternoon for the local market A portion of the latter have been sold prior to arrival at 26 for steers and (5 for cows. The latter value Is the extreme for cows and stock must be selected to bring the top. Heifers sold at $5.50 during the day for speyed stock that averaged 940 pounds and a few bulls that put In ap pearance went at $4. This Is a cut of 50c from former figures. Among the Shippers. C. C. Clark, the well known Arling ton butcher, was In with two mixed loads of cattle and calves from there. J. E. Reynolds sent In a load of hogs from Condon. J. McDonald shipped a load of hogs from Wallowa. W. J. Boomer had four loads of cat tle from Exeter, Cal., for Carsten. Kldwell & Caswell brought In nine loads of cattle from Willows and one load from Orland, Cal. E. A. Barrett shipped 13 loads from California for Frye & Co. at Seattle. In E. West had five loads of sheep and cattle from Oakland, Ore. Louis Burke shipped two loads of sheep from Roseburg that arrived here yesterday. George Hohlhagen shipped four luiuls of sheep from the same place. C. Phillippl had a load of sheep of fering from Lebanon. Today's run of livestock compares with this day In recent years as fol lows: Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. 1910 171 782 1883 1909 350 660 2438 1900 97 66 I86 1907 3 728 1906 i...316 76 338 1905 177 74 3384 A year ago today there was a firm tone In all lines of livestock, with no change In prices: . Today's range of livestock prices: Cattle Best steers, J606.1B; steers IB.90; common steers, $5; cows, best, $6; fancy, $4.90; heifers, 35.50; stags, $4.50; bulls, $2.604. Hogs Best east of the mountains. $10.60; fancy, $10.40; stockers and feeders, $9. Sheep Sheared, best wethers, $5; ordinary, wethers, $4.75; spring lambs $6; ewes, $4. Calves Best, .$6.90; ordinary, $6.50ti 6.60; poor. $3.75(g4. FLAG SEEN ON M KINLEY? Fur Buyer Reports Evidence of Fair, hanks Pnrty's Climb. Seattle, Wash. Mail advices from Fairbanks, dated April 23, state that the American flag placed on tne sum mit of Mount McKinley on April s hv Thomas Llovd and his three com panions, had been sighted a few- days bi fore the 23d. John M. McLeod. a trapper, who has epent his whole life in the north and who has been trapping In the Kuskowlm, arrived at Fairbanks with furs and reported that in the Kantsh na he met J. E. Baker, a fur buyer, uhn told him that he had, with the aid of glasses, seen a flag floating from the summit of McKinley on two separate occasions. McLeod was suf fering from snow blindness and could not use the glasses. He was one of the guides of the Wlckersham party that sought to ascend' the mountain, and states that when that expedition started to climb the peak It iouna, half way to the summit, a perpendic ular wall which could, not be scaled. McLeod, who Is thoroughly familiar with all the approaches to Mount McKinley, says that the ridge upon which the Lloyd expedition ascended Is the only possible route over which tho summit may be attained. Indian Natives In Uprising. Calcutta. Trouble Is feared among the aboriginals In Chota Nagpur, who, acting on the Instigation of a man claiming to be the incarnation of a deity, refuse to recognize British rule The centre of the disturbance Is close to Ranchl, where war drums have been beaten on the hilltops.' So far, no act of active histllity has been committed. Troops and police are watching the gathering. Known For Its Strength The First National Bank PENDLETON. OREGON' CAPITAL, SURPLUS UNDIVIDED PROFITS RESOURCES OVER . SECURITY THE WHEAT MARKET WHEAT IS OFF AFTER MAY STARTS RISING Decline Is General at the Closing of Chicago Pit Liverpool Is Ad vanced. Chicago, May 18. May was the only bullish option today, but after advancing 3-4c bushel above yester day's final price, it closed with a loss of 3-8c. July and September each opened l-8c lower, and the closing was down 1 1-4 to 1 l-8c respectively- The advance In the May early In the day was due to the cash situation, but advices from outside markets la ter In the day caused cash to show a loss here, and this affected the May. Minneapolis wired that the cash wheat demand there was slow with prices l-2c lower and it looks like a further reduction In value before the stuff Is sold. Flour mills show no Improvement In business. Foreign' wheat markets showed some signs of covering. At Liverpool the market closed 1-2 to 7-8d higher, after opening with a loss of l-4d. PROGRAM FOR PORTLAND'S ANNUAL ROSE FESTIVAL Monday, June 6. Morning Welcome to homecomers. Noon Arrival of Rex Oregonus, King of the Festival, In Aerocraft Evening Feast of Lanterns and General Illumination. Pain's Battle of the Monitor and Merrlmac, and In augural Pyrotechnics on the Willam ette, at Oaks Park. Tuesday, June 7. Morning Shower of Roses, by the Peninsula Rose Carnival association, in Train of Streetcars, Loaded with Beautiful Blooms. Afternoon Formal Opening of the Rose Exhibit at the Exposition Build ing, Nineteenth and Washington streets, by the Portland Rose Society. Evening Massed Bands Parading on Court of Honor. Spirit of the Golden West Illuminated Parade. Wednesday, June 8. Morning Award of Prizes in Com petitive Rose Exhibit. Exposition Building, by Rose Society. Afternoon Parade of Decorated Automobiles. Rose Exhibit at Expo sition Building. Evening Society Circus on Mult nomah Field. Formal Closing of Rose Exhibit. Thursday, June 9. Afternoon Grand Parade of Dec orated Horses and Carriages; Battle of Roses at 'Review Stand, on Morrl Hon, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Evening Brilliant Electrical Pa rade of Rex Oregnnus. King of the Carnival. Friday, June 10. Morning General Reception and Welcome by All Business Houses to Out-of-Town Customers and Visitors. Afternoon, 5 o'clock The Human Rosebud Parade on Grand avenue.. East Portland, 5000 school children participating. Evening Society Circus on Multno mah Field. ' Saturday, June 11. Afternoon Matinee Society Circus at Multnomah Field. Evening Grand and Gorgeous Electrical Parade, entitled "The Dream of Rex Oregonus." The Fes tival will close in a blaze of glory. A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge of enuralgia. whntcer the trouble U, Chamberlain's Liniment drives away the pain at once ana cures the com plaint quickly. First application gives relief. Sold by all dealers. MEMORY COMES AT DEATH. Houseless Man Scribbles Name as I Hood Ceases to Flow. New York. The strangest case of lost memory that ever has come un der, the supervision of the physicians at St. Joseph's hospital at Tonkers, has ended In the death of the patient. Just before he died a flash of the past came to him and ho wrote having been unable to speak for the past two days what is supposed to have been his name, "Otto Gable." Under this he wrote "24," and then the pencil trailed off Into a meaningless Jumble of letters and figures. t The man' was found unconscious on Eliot street, Yonkers. He was taken MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Certain Relief for FeTertihaess, ( onalipaiinn, , 11 1 an by c a TiaiDlfl, TFflBlDff a--Psrei paioiaarB ' . Warns. TbwRreak ap Colds TradaMark, In ii bonis. At all Dromriita, Soott. Don't aceset Bampla mallad FRKK. Acldraaa, invtubtlkuTa A. S. OLMSTED, La Roy. N.Y. i and IS450.000.00 to the hospital and he remained sense less for 10 days. Then he began to recover, and a week ago was well enough to walk around the ward. He was able to talk of thing3 that took place about him, but his mind was ab solutely blank as to his name, his home or anything connected with his past. Then he lost his power of speech, and since then had replied to all ques tions by a nod or shake of his head. A pad of paper and a pencil were given him yesterday afternoon; He looked at them blankly and then be gan to write. He formed letters and figures, but they had no meaning. Suddenly he looked puzzled for a mo ment, and then rapidly wrote: "My name is John Gable." He looked at the writing as If It were strange to him, crossed out the John and wrote "Otto." That seemed to suit him, and a min ute later added the figures. Then he made letters and figures for perhaps two minutes. Suddenly the pencil dropped from Tils hand and he fell back, unconscious. The doctors tried to revive him, but It was useless. He died' an hour later. King George and Czar Nicholas look alike, It is said. Well, they came by their likeness honestly. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLAN YOUR VACATIDW TRIP Eastern Excursion Rafes June 2-17-24 Aug. 3 July 5-22 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. t3 Miracle Core for home Treatment The world knows Chinese irtif, wltk powerful ' aad wonderful' Chi nese remedies, cure all diseases successfully. If jfiav yu are -' of nJL j eain it? write us today and de scribe your symptoms. We ac cept only curable cases. York & York, Chinese Medicine Co.. sio W. Main St., Walla Walla, Wash. Arter suffering with rheumatism for many years, other doctors not curing me, 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. ASHWORTH, Weston, Oregon. Every Ycman l lnierasiea ana anoam xo" I alxret the woDlrfal c Marvel ly Ask votrr "rrnmrlst .t. If bo cannot snpnlv MARYKL. accent no o:her. but tend Btumt) "r lllns. irli'd book aealed. It ies full pnrtonlars anil directions InTilnaMe 'UlMa. MARVEL CO- 4 E. 8 i . llsaVa MEN ANDWOMEKi L'l!UICi?V I rjioBilW for unnatural ' I lf.ttn.I dicharKa.inflanimatlin, Oaanntns U Irritation! or alraUoDt Oat to tutetara. nr mneoiil nifmibr:iu& P--aU faatartaa. P.nlaa -nd nnt -atrir.. : "anoliUWILi.1 1.11. ct rr V-V.M'O'itn. ,, !7.a., yrinit In tlrit wrti"T v. -wMl i-jnrw. rr !.( f J U s Ik 'ii. i. f- n .... r...... ft.. ....... - - , - - 12,000,0001 iiflia for V. f JFm'ti, & j-. ffl Want Ms. ffl i f WANTED. GOOD PASTURE Send me our 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 Hea cham. Horses, $1.50 per month; cows, 11.00 per month. Address O. W. Burgess, Meacham, Ore. SALESMEN WANTED to sell ear n. perlor 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. HELP FURNISHED or secured by' TT 1 ft . 650 Main street, E. O. building, Pen dleton, Oregon. Also real estate and insurance. NEW ROOMS The Eureka, 608 Willow street. Light, airy rooms and pleasant surroundings. Near depots. Suits furnished if desired. Phone, R. 2411. WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. Work done with especial care. Phone Red 2611. FOB BALE. FOR SALE, RIVERSIDE 6-room house, bathroom, scullery, cement cistern, engine, barn and outhouses, three acres alfalfa, fruit trees, half acre vegetables. C. L. Crockatt Phone, R. 2412. PHTSICIAX& H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO- pathio physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd block. Telephones: Office, black S411; .esldence, red 1682. DR. LYNN 7". BL SLEE, CHRO nto and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-ray a 1 Electrc theraputlca. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'shone Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 664. DENTISTS. E. A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE Main street next to Commercial Association rooms. Office 'phone, black 1421; residence 'phone, red 2361. KERN & BENNETT. DENTAL SUR-. geons. Office, room 15 Judd build ing. Phone, Red 3361. DR. THOS. VAUGHAN, DENTIST, Office in Judd bulldng. Phone, Main 73. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE Stock Inspector and member State Veterinary Board. Office at residence 916 east Court St Res. 'phone Main 6. . . ATTORNEYS. RALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American National Bank building. FEE & SLATER, LAWYERS, OF flce In Despaln building. CARTER & SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS at law. Office In American Nation al Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. LOWELL & WINTER, ATTORNEYS and counsellors at law. Office In Despaln building. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17 Schmidt block. PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOR neys at law; rooms 1 an. t Smith Crawford building. PHELPS & STEIWER, ATTORNEYS at law. Offices in Smith-Crawford building. CHAS. J. FERGUSON. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Judd building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and federal courts. - Rooms 1, 2, 8, and 4, oVer Taylor Hardware Co. ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walks, etc. Phone black 2786, or Oregonlan office. AUCTIONEER. COL, P. O. LUCAS, LIVESTOCK Auctioneer. Athena, Oregon. Ref erence First National Bank of Athena and Farmers' Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. MACHINERY. UNITED ENGINEERING CO., Me chanical engineers. Irrigation power or electric plants gas produc ers. '26-26 P.-I. Bldsr., Seattle, Wash ington. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer. Opposite postofftce. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night 'Phone main 76. Classified For Bale Ooatlansad. STOCK RANCH FOR SALE 1CM . acres under good fence, well wat ered, 80 acres In crop, good aa chard. Vacant land on two sldaa. 110,600, half down, balance par cent. For description, write B. F. P., Long Creek Oregon. FOR SALE Thoroughbred pedigreed Airedale puppies, 4 months old. Just right for fall hunting. Champion stock. Prices reasonable. B. I. Anderson, M. D., Enterprise, Ore. GOOD LAND TO LEASE The quar ter section of land belonging to the Tutullla mission la to be laaed. Those desiring such land can se cure terms and conditions by see ing the trustees. A. J. Mlnthorn, Philip Jones, Parsons Motanlc. X M. Cornellson, clerk. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, Til College street USE DR. G. W. ROGERS Stock. Poultry Remedies. Positively guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by C. M. Bowlsby, 101 Weat Webb street Pendleton, Oregon. While watching the partlca- lar classification that appeal to you do not overlook all tlte other want adm. INSURANCE AND TjAJfD BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKJM reliable abstracts of title to all lands in Umatilla county. Loans ea city and farm property. Buys aad ells all kinds of real estate. Does a aeneral hrnlnnva t,,in taxes and makes Investments for noa- raiueuia. write lire, ure and dent Insurance. references. Dank in Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. W. S. HENNTNGER. Vlce-Prea C. H. MARSH. Sec. W. D. FLETCHER, Real Estate. Fire, Life, Accident Health Insurance. Office East Oregonlan BIdg. Mala treet BENTLET ft LEFFINGWELL, REaL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agent. New location, 216 Mala street Phone Main 494. LIVERY AND FE START.. CITY LIVERY .STABLE. THOMPSON street Carney . Bradley, Props. Livery, feed and sale stables. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connec tion. 'Phone main 70. RESTAURANTS. CHINA RESTAURANT. NOODT.n and chop suey, TJng D. Ooey, prop. At the old stand, Alta street In rear of Tollman St Co. MISCELLANEOUS. HAIR WORK Ladies, bring yomr hair combings to Madam Kennedy's and have your hair goods mad while you wait We have a firs c'.ass hair dresser from Butte ready to dress hair in the latest style. Fa cial massage, scalp treatment, and all kinds of hair work done and guaranteed. Highest prices psv.1 for combings. Madam Kennedy, . 607 East Court street FRED EIFFERT, auctioneer, Free water. Ore R. F. D. 1; Walla Wal la. Wash, R. F. D. 1; phone F. L. IX or Free water Times. -1 PENDLETON IRON WORKS RB pair work on all kinds of macalnes, structural iron work and macklne castings. Junction of Court and Alta streets. Marlon Jack, Prop.; A- W. May, manager. LET ELECTRICITY DO YOT-. work It's clean, reliable at" con venient Electric Sad Irons, guaran teed, $5.26. Electric Hot Water and Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffee Percolators, etc. A complete stock ef Gas and Electric fixtures. F1raf-ola wiring of homes, etc. J. I Vaughan. 816 Main street SLOM KEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY. family washing; work done by hand; mending free; goods called for and delivered. 403 East Court street SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND- band goods. If there Is anything you need in new and second-hand furniture, stoves, granlteware and crockery, call and get his prices. No 212 East Court street FRATERNAL, ORDERS. ft PENDLETON LODGE No. II VSr A F. and A M., meets tkf VA first and third Mondays each montkw All -rMthaaj -rctara, erv lynrete DAMON TODO SO. s. iSsf of P., meets every Monday evening In L O. O. f. aaU, Visiting brothers cordial Invited to attend. W. L Gadwa, C. C; R. W. Fletcher. K. of R. a. 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