--pi iKJkli -TTL. dmMim., I i EIGHT PAGEri. PAGE SEVEN". FALLING OFF IN CATTLE AND SHEEP Yellowstone Park - umux u-jjuujium, ncniHiKIVlf, UKBOOlf, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1910. tl Want Ads. B at lower pricks IX PORTLAND YARDS' Hvy lleochMs Arc Shown In All lines uml Buyer Put lT Dlmrcws HK IWt.t Luinbs Go at $5.75. Forlland Union Stockyards, North Portland, Ore., June 27. With heavy arrivals In all linos there was weak ness displayed in most prices on llve stsck today, although cattle and sheep wre the leaders In showing the white feather. Cattle prices dropped about 25c frm Saturdays figures some very gtl local stuff selling at $5.45 for steers, while cows went up to $4.50. The run of cattle oyer Sunday con sisted of 606 head, all but two loads of calves being from the home terri tory. The two loads of calves were frm Culifiirnla and their sale was cntiactcd a week ago at 15.76 for the best. Sheep Down 50 Cents. heep market dropped 50c in the yards today with ewes selling around J 4 as compared with former Kales as Tilph as $4.50. Price of lambs drop ped to $5.75 for good stuff. This is 2C under the previous high mark. The yards were loaded with sheep and lambs today as killers wants are few at this time; naturally, packers flew the Bignal of distress and paid lower figures. Among the Shippers. Higs--C C. Fuy from Lewlston, Idaho, with two loads; McFadden & Rarkley, from Junction C;ty, with one load; W. H. Field, from Idaho Falls, Idaho, with three loads. Cattle George Koplfag. r from Ri scburg, with three loads; C. Ixiser, from F.ugene, with otu- load; W. I. Dishmaii from California, with two loads of calves; McFadden & J'ark ley from Junction City with two loads; r. T. I'.iuman from Maker City, with one load of cattle and calves; Thomp son & Co from Maker City, with two loads ('. Xathwa from Pilot Rock, Willi five loads; K. J. I'.uM.er from I HepI'lier. with one load; C. F. Walker! from Enterprise, with one load cat- I tie and calves; Turner A: Strickland fr 'in H'-miistoii, one 1 ) calves; J. H Phninati from The I'ula-s, one load of cattle. Shiep- '. i". Rogers. West Sc o, one io.id,S W. Williams. Junction City; two loads, .McFadden A; Harklcy, Junction City, five loads. Mixed lot. Clark A. Son. Arling ton, tw.i loads cattle . alves and h k't. Yard' Official lTlces. Following ate to. lay's transaet.ons. Tlity officially represent demand, iujl!i and iualty offering and are the only prices secured direct from k. -liens In this market; STKEKS. Av lbs. Price. K; steers Ill'-' $5-43 COWS. 3 cows HI11 i J cow - .'4 'J ltn.i.s. $4 00 ; I so j i n.SO i i J6.7T. ! 6.75 ' 75 5 50 , 1 bull CALVES. 3 cMves . ?. calves UK calves 15 calves .1410 143 21 r, SHEEP AND LAMMS nr. 'anihs I"4 r..no 5.75 4 00 101 laml.s I 14 Inmhs " HOGS. ! $9.95 ! hOL'S 1 hog Imps M hoRs 1 !fl 170 145 1ST 8 0 0 ! i . 9.95 9.00 t.-nernl range of livestock vain.- us shown by actunl sales: .i tl lr Best Oregon steers. $5 50; i. ontnon steers, $5.40; best Oalifor n.a, $5 SO; common steers. $4 if 5; cows, best. $4.60; fancy $l.4n; )'"r. J:t :'5; heifers, $4.75: stags, Hit 4 bulls. $3.50fi 3.75. H"gs Dost east of the inount.iin. J'5: fancy, S9.75; stockcrs and f-.ders. $9.' Sheep Sh'.'ifed best yearling wether--. J4 50: o!, wetliei s. $34: spring I 'Mihs. $5.75; ewes, $4 f.ilves--p4 Jfl.75: ..,-.tiiiary, $5.:.j 5.75; r. $4 5. Save money by reading today's ad lTse Allen's Foot-Ease, Tlio antlHoptlc powder to lie nhnlipn Into tlx? shin's. If vim have tired, aching feet, try Alton's Koot-Ksse. It rost the feet siid mn ken new or tight sheos ey. Cures selling, swollen, lint, sweating feet. Ite lloves corns alio hiinlmis nf all inln mid L'lvos rest and comfort. Awaya ime It to lirenk hi New shoes. Try It In-day. S"ld everywhere, 25 cts. Don't cccrpl iinj min lllsle. For Kltl'.K trlnl parUairf. address Allen 8. dimmed. Le ltoy, N. Y. ioaisnMtv3r ji . j.w. Known For The First laiional Bank (ESOLET01 OREGON CAPITAL, SURPLUS UNDIVIDED PROFITS and . RESOURCES OVER I SECURJTY SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1 9 1 0 (Leaving Portland at, 10 P. M.) Oregon Railroad Navigation Co. Oregon Short Line Will 71 sPecia,RoundTp $74 ur sP Ifl!. U Rate from Pendleton I4j. I J Good for Return UntilJOctober 3 1 Which includes rail transportation to and from Yellow stonePark; stage transportation through the Park; oil meals and lodgings at Park hotels during the five day's tour. Grandest Scenic Trip in the World Embracing stops at the famous Park Hotels, seeing the Geysers, Mountains, Lakes, yons, Muffnlo, F.Ik, Hear and other animals In Uieir wild state. INTERESTING SIDE TRIPS AT S.M ALL EXPENSES. Parties desiring to return via Salt Lake throagb Culifornia can do so for $29.00 additional, or 108.75 from Portland. THE FINEST EQUIPPED THAIN IN THE WEST. Will lie provided for this event, and will include Pullman Sleepers, Diner, Parlor Observation Car, and all the latest conveniences that go to mako the trip pleasant and comfortable. Full details, with pamphlet descriptive of the trip, map of the Park, etc., can be obtained by writing to T. F. O'lSRIEN, Audit Pendleton, or to I Wm McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agent WHEAT MARKET ll in ADVANCE IN ALL ClllCAt.O Will AT Market Close Willi Advance of I 1-2 to 2 I -8c u Hu-licl Over Sat urday. Chicago. June 27. Wheat closed 1 1-2 to 2 1-Sc. a bushel higher after opening with an advance of 1-S to over Saturday. During the latter part of the ses sion the market became rather excited wing to the numerous reports of crop damage and the Insufficiency of recent rainfall. Foreign markets were bullish. Liv eipnol opened with nn advance of 1-4 to 5-Sd and closed 7-8 to 1 l-2d higher than Saturday. Paris was 5 t.. 1(1 centimes higher but Mudnpest uas 3-4 lower. Wnrhl's shipments of wheat 7,560, noo. bushels, corn 3,674,000 bushels. Wheat on passage decreased 1.400,000 bushels, corn increased 1.265,000 bushels. American grain visible supply: Wheat - Decreased 1.95S.000 bush- . Is. Corn Increased 82,000 bubels. i..!m Di'cnasivl 552.000 bushels. v in i i.N has roois I'KOSCCCTS I'OI! IIOTDALI. Walla Walla. Whitman college Is facing a crisis In football such as has seldom been reached in the mission- arv Ins'il'-.'lon With a possibility of three men back from last year's squad .m,! eight o!,! men gone, things lonk l.i.d at Whitman. Moreover, no mxr.nmo linnniBwea Its Strength a, 31511 0 0 o EXCURSION VIA THE AND coach has been yet secured for the college team. Notwithstanding the lark outlook, the missionaries feel confident they will turn out a winning team. If work an, I determination can bring this about, it will be done. And the stu di nts and faculty have this determi nation. It is will understood. Whit man is to have a winning team, they say; but when the following facts are looked in the fa .e, it is hard to be lieve. Vincent lloiieske has graduated, and with him goes the backing of many a man who has put his heart and money nn Whitman. For there surely was never a football man In the northwest like him. But he grad uated, ami with him both guards, Mathews and Morrow, one tackle, Willson. and one end. Oldrlght. In addition to these fivo come Belt, quarterback, and Clemens, center, both of whom refused the captaincy because they stated they would not play this fall. Noil!, the other tackle and a big, fast man, Is also out of the game, he says. Eight of 11 gone. Remaining are Lewis. end and center; Johnsnn, halfhnck, who may not come back, and Cox, fullback. Nut a line man In the bunch, and no heavy material in the citlcge. However, there Is Dresser, sub full back, who will make a good man. and so will Blomquist. in the line. I Dumas, an academy graduate of the year, will make a good end. But all are liuht. ami must ho given odds al ong the line. New freshmen, big fellows, and oodles of 'em. is the only hope, say the wise dopesters about the town, and an. especial effort is being made to get them. . - ( --l Nti T.8 Yl'.AKS PROVES HIMSELF HEIR Worcester. Mass. Although he had not seen his sister, who supposed him di.id. for 3S years. William Venna, a hostler of San Mateo, Cal., was able to prove himself the only heir to her 0ml estate, and Judge William T. Forbes nf the probate court, allowed bjs claim. The estate involved was that of Mrs. Jennie ,S. Miller, of Athol, who died on July 2. 1 9 OS . leaving no known loirs. The court nppolntcd a public administrator to take charge of the estnte. but recently a stranger ap peared and entered a claim to the property. In his petition he describ ed himself as William Vcnna, other wise known ns William McVenna and William MoAivainc. Vcnna and his sislcr were born In Ireland and both came to this country before the civil war. Venna worked as a hostler In Post nn unCl the war. when he enlist ed, and his sister later went to New York, where he last saw her In tS72. Vcnna removed to California, and the sister married nn Athol man. If you are not satisfied after using according to directions two-thirds of a bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, you can have your money back. The tablets cleanse and Invigorate the stomach. Improve the dlgertlon, regu'ate the bowels. Give them a trial nnd get well. Sold by all dealers. Cataracts, Can- PENDLETON TRAIN SCHEDULE. O. It. & N. Westbound Oregon division Portland local 10:16 a.m. Ore. & Wash. Express.. 1:25 a. m. Portland limited 12:16 p. m. Fast Mail 11:46 p. m. Motor 4:36 p. m. Pilot Rock Mixed 9:06 a. m. Eastbound Oregon division Fast Mail 1:60 a. m. Ore. & Wash. Express.. 6:16 a. m. Chicago Limited 6:15 p. m. Motor 10:20 a. m. I Port, local, ar. 5:10. leaves 6:40 pmi Pi:ot Itock mixed .... 3:00 p. m. I Washington Dlv. Leaving Pendleton Walla Walla local .... 5:26 p. m. Pcndleimn passenger .. 7:00 a. m. Spokane local 2:16 a. m. Washington Piv. Arriving Pendleton Pendleton local 1:30 a. m. Wn'.l i Willi lom m.ns a I Pendleton passenger . . 1:00 p. ni. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Pendleton Passenger 3:00 p. m. Mixed train 8:30 a. m. Arriving Pendleton Passenger 10:00 a. m. Mixed train 7:30 a. m. NOTICE TO TAV ASSESSMENTS 1X)I IMPROVEMENTS ON J.tNE STREET. Notice Is hereby given that the Im provement of Jane street between the north line of Tustin street and the south line of High street by the con struction of sidewalks and cross walks en the west side thereof has been completed according to contract, nnd the Fame has been accepted by the common council of the city of Pendleton, and that contract price for said Improvement has been as sessed ngnlnst the lots parts of lots and parcels of land fronting on said street in front of which said Im provements have been made, and that the same Is now due and payable at the office of the city recorder of the city of Pendleton, and notice Is here by given that If the same are not paid within ten days from this date the same may be collected by foreclosure of the lien for said Improvement against the property In front of which said improvement wns made. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 21st day of June, 1910. THOS, FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. Dally East Oregonlan by canrle onry 15 cents per week. WANTED. WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. Work done with especial care. Phone Red 16J1. WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS. SUCH as help wanted; rooms or houses for rent; second hand goods for sale; in fact, any want you want to get filled, the East Oregonlan wants your want ad. Rates: Three lines one time. 20 cents; two times. 30 cents; six times, 70 cents. Five lines one time. 30 cents; two times, 46 cents; six times, $1.16. Count si zwords to the line. Send your classified ads te the office or mall to the East Ore gonlan, enclosing silver or stamps to 'over the amount WANTED Classified ads, such as help wanted; rooms or houses r rent; second hand goods for sale; In fact.any want you want to get filled, the East Oregonlan wants i your want ad. Rates: Thre' lln s ! - one time, 20 cents; two times, 10 cents; six times, 70 cents. Five lines one time, 30 cents; two times. 46 cents; elx times, 21.16. Count six words to the line. Send your classified ads to the office or mall to the East Oregonlan, enclosing stiver or stamps to cover the am ount FOR SALE. FOR SALE Halnes-Houser combined harvester, 16 -foot cut; good c -dltlon. Address, Chaa, Hamilton, City, R. F. D. 1. MAPS CITY OF PENDLETON' AT Bast Oregonlan offten. Prlc it Classified PHYSICTANS. II. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd block. Telephones: Office, black 3411; residence, red 26J1. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO nlc and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-ray and Electro thcraputics. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 654. DENTISTS. E.A.MANN. DENTIST. OFFICE Main street, next to Commercial Association rooms. Office 'phone, black 3421; residence 'rjhone, red 3351. KERN & BENNETT, DENTAL STJR geons, Office, room 1 5 Judd build- ing. Phone, Red 3301. DR. THOMAS VAUCHAN. DENTIST, Office In Judd building. Phone, Maln 73. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M-NABB. LOCAL STATB Stock Inspector and member State Veterinary Board. Office at residence !15 east Court St. Res. 'phone Main 59. ATTORNEYS RALE V & RALE Y, ATTORNEYS AT, law. Office in American National ' Bank building. i FEE & SLATER. LAWYERS. OF fice in Despaln building. CARTER & SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS at law. Office In American Nation al Bank building. I JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. . m . . . , ATrnRVFTS LOWELL & WINTER, ATTORNEYS and counsellors at law. Office In k,i Despain building. fiEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY . at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col- lections made. Mock. Room 17, Schmidt PETERSON & WILSON. ATTOR- neys at law; rooms 3 and 4 Smith Crawford building. PHELrS & STEIWER. ATTORNEYS at law. Office 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, 3, and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. ARCHITECTS. COXTILXCTORS. ETC Da! May CONT R A CTO R " AD Builder. Estimates furnished on kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walks, etc. Phone black S7S6. ni.itcri,nlnn rtfna AUCTIONEER. COL F. G. Auctioneer, LUCAS, LIVESTOCK Athena, Oregon. Ref- erence First Nntional Bank of Athena and Farmers" Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. MACHINERY. UNITED ENGINEERING CO.. ME chanlcal engineers. Irrigation power or electric plants gas produc- j era. 25-26 P.-T. Bldg., Seattle, Wash- j Ington. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer, Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. "Phone main 75. For Sale Continued. J 60 LINCOLN BUCKS, dropped la January and February. Extra large and choice. Suitable for range use this fall. Write to Stanley Coffin. North Yakima, Wash. USE DR. O. W. ROGERS' Stock, & Poultry Remedies. Positively guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by C E Bowlsby, 111 West Webb street, Pendleton, Oregon. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAOALNTB8, 11 you want to subscribe to magaslJMe or newspapers in the United Statss or Europe, remit br poatau note, cheek, or send to the EAST ORB OONIAN the net publisher's prl of the publication you desire, anJ we will have It sent you. It -111 ave you both trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber to the KAS OREGONLAN, In remitting you ea leduct ten per cent from the pub Usher's price. Address EAST" OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Psndl -ton. Ore. While watching the partlcv lar classification that appeals te you do not overlook all the other want ads. Directory INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES reliable abstracts of title to an 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, attr bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pres. W. S. HENNINGER. VIce-Prea. C. H. MARSH. Sec. BENTLET & LEFFINGWELL. REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents. New location, 815 Main street. Phone Main 404. LIVF.HY AND FEED STABLE. "' ' -'-.-..... ., - , ,. CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON ' voiucj o Bradley, frops. Livery, feed and sale stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connec- tlon, 'Phone main 70. RESTAURANTS. CHINA RESTAURANT. NOODLES , and chop suey, Ung D. Goey pron At the old stand, Alta street l'n rear of Tallman & Co. " ; , I MISCELLANEOUS. CARPETS CLEANED We have se cured the Rader vacuum cleaning outfit and will clean your carpeU at from 5c to 7e per yard. No dust, no wear and no tearing up of car pets. Pendleton Furniture Co., W. R. Graham, manager. FRED FIFFERT, AUCTIONEER. Freewater, Ore., R. F. D. 1; Wall Walla, Wash, R. F. D. 1; phone F. L, IX or Freewater Times, 1 - 1 I PENDLETON IRON WORKS RB- 1 Palr work on 011 klnd8 ' machine. structural Iron work and maehin. castln ,.,: . ""cnln castings. Junction of Court and Alt 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, 53.25. Electric Hot Wntoi. oi 1 'ron Heaters, Electric Coffee t ercolators. etc. A complete stock of Gas and Electric fixtures. First-class wiring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaughan. 816 Main street. SLOM KEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY. family washing; work done by hand; mending free; goods called for an delivered. 4"S East Court street SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN SECOND hand goods, if there is anvthln you need In new and second-hand furniture, stoves, granlteware an VZi cllTt, :''3 Pr'Ce8- Eaat Cl'ur' "reet I ! FRATERNAL ORDERS. ' ' " ' - - " A. F. and A. M., meets the first and third Mondays of each month- AH visiting brethrea ' are Invited. DAMON LODGE NO. 4, K. of P., meets every Mom day evening In I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cor dlally Invited to attend. fT. I. Gadwa, C. C; R. W. Fletcher. K. I of R. 4 S. While watching the partlcu- lar classification that appeals to you don not overlook all ths other want ads.