East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 29, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1010.
PAGE SEVEN
FOR HEAVY CATTLE
ARK OFFERING ADVANCED
PRICES FOR STUFF
As High an 95.75 Offered for Stuff
Unit Weighs From 1300 to 1400
Pounds Light Hogs nt $9.60.
Portland, Oct. 28. Only one load
of hogs came Into the yards today,
that being shipped by O. Relling from
Mount Angel. The livestock market
Is In good condition and as was ex
clusively reported yesterday, tops are
quoted at $9.60. While only one sale
was made yesterday at this figure,
stuff that would average around 176
to 190 pounds could have been read
ily moved at the price today If of
good quality.
It Is the light sturr that Is wanted
And therefore for this packers are
willing to pay a premluum of a dime
over regular tops that are heavy. Too
much heavy stuff has recently enter
ed all American hog markets and that
accounts for the discrimination In fa
vor of the lighter article.
Selected tat cattle that average be
tween 1300 and 1400 pounds are In
demand Just now and killers Bay they
would bo quite willing to pay as high
as $5.75 for this class of stuff. Ordi
narily good cattle that average around
1200 pounds, Is top at J5.606 60.
latent Livestock Ealcs.
Following are official transactions.
They represent demand, Buppllee and
quality offorlng:
STEERS.
Average Wgt. Price.
3 steers . 960 $5.00
2 steers 960 5.00
6 steers 1161 4.60
2 steers 1000 4.60
COWS.
3 cows 910 $4 60
6 cows 978 4 25
5 cows 1104 4.26
10 cows 1182 4.25
6 cows 985 3.75
6 cows 7S5 8.60
2 cows 1115 3.50
BULLS.
1 bull 1430 $3.60
1 bull 1270 3.35
1 bull .7 1400 8.00
SHEEP AND LAMBS.
220 wethers 102 $4.45
237 wethers 96 3.35
HO j9.
78 hogs 247 $9.50
86 hogs 241 9 60
General range of livestock values,
as Indicated by latest sales In the
Portland yards:
Cattle Best Oregon steers, $5.50
5.65; fancy steers, $5.2505 40;
common steers, $4 4.60; cows, best.
$4.70; fancy, $4.26; poor, $303.25;
heifers, $4.50; bulls, $303.25; stags,
$3.7604.25.
Hogs Best eat of the mountains,
$9.6009.60; ordinary, $9.40; stockers
and feeders, $9.
Sheep Best yearling wethers, $4.50
0 4.75; old wethers, $4; spring lambs,
Witlninette valley. $4.85 05; eastern
Washington, $5 50; ewes, $303.50.
Calves Best. $707.10; ordinary,
$6.60; poor, $3.6004 60.
THE WHEAT MARKET
M OULD'S WHEAT IS
SHOWING A LOSS
Itoth Chicago nnl Liverpool Down To
day; Damage News Is Not Follow,
ml.
Chlesago, Oct. 28. Crop damage
news from Australia failed to affect
the wheat markot here and the close
was 3-4c to 1 l-8c a bushel lower
than yesterday.
There was a weaker feeling abroad.
Liverpool opened l-8d to l-4d lower
and closed with a l'ss or l-4d to 3-8d
from westerday.
World's shipment of wheat exclu
sive of North America are 12,400.000
bushels, according to an estimate by
Broomhall. Some increase on pas
sage is predicted. Australia wheat
shipments, 64S.ono bushels;' Inrt'an,
636,000 bushels; Argentina wheat,
968,000 buKhels: corn, 4.888.000
bushels; corn, 4 888,000 bushels.
Wheat prices today and a year ago
December
ago, $1.06 1-4.
Today, 92 1-2; year
May Today,
98
1-2; year ago,
$1 06.
July Today,
1-8.
96 1-8; year ago, 98
ISA D BAY OF 02 TOO
SUCH FOR POOR OLD DAD
New Tork. That descreplt bad boy,
Frank T. Wllmot, of Williamsburg,
was sent to the workhouse for six
months by Magistrate O'Reilly. The
lad wept pitifully as he was sentenc
ed, declaring thnt in his 62 years of
life such a disgrace had never been
visited on him before.
Young Wllmot, hts whiskers care
fully combed, appeared In court on
an adjourned hearing of his father's
charge that he Is incorrigible. The
distressed parent, George ' Washing
ton Wllmot, who Is 84, said it was
bit too much at his time of life t6
look after a boy who drank In the
way young Frank T. did.
"He's a good boy for all but that,"
quavered old Wllmot, "but r can't
control him, and I wish the law would
take a try at It."
"Well, I think you are an incor
rigible young Bcamp," said Magistrate
O'Reilly, and then sentenced him.
"Are mosquitoes religious?"
"Yes They first sing over you,
and then prey, on you."
Mrs. Bess T. Baker took the prise
as best pastry cook In Umatilla coun
ty, she always uses Cleveland's Ba
king Powder and only pays the reg
ular price of II for a I-pound can.
All grocers sell at this price.
A WEEK
Buys
FREE
This is the machine invented by Wm. C. Free of Chicago,
the machine which you have read so much about in the magazines
the machine which has a score of altogether new improvements and
the machine which is sold at a price so much lower than you are
accustomed to pay for the highest grade sewing machine, that if we
told you what the price was, it would prejudice you against the ma
chine. We insist on showing you the machine and its points of su
periority before telling you what a bargain it really is.
And to give you i better chance Mill of finding out for yourself how perfect
it is, and to ihowyou our absolute confidence in The FREE, we want you to
give it
30
Try this machine test it sew with it on all kinds of material if you then
are not entirely satisfied if you are not convinced that it is the best machine you
have ever sewed on the most improved the most U-to-;date if the low price
does not convince you that this is the bipgest bargain you have ever bought,
return the machine to us and we will refund your deposit so that the trial mill not
(tit you a cent.
Yoo filvtn't lnr Idei hflw it will Mrprit roa tad bow delighted rou will bt to keep il after you bive
tewed on it fur So days. Wf know that ywtl would eer tbiak cf pirliuc with il. Like all other womeft
you will be in aflutter of es;-itetncnt and entbiasm about tbe many r.ew tnventiooi on The FREE. Our
.only reason for tiftns you ibis tin trial offrr, is because we want you to have il SO days.
to let tbe rti! beauty t! its Ftvocb lei dcutn
oil dustlet. japanning.
to notlct that ih Roiot.IIo" movement,
which Irtokx Mr. Free 5 yn to invent,
vaktt Tbt FREE Uutt tbin itic faittnt ro
tary and simpler than tb aimpltat abuttl
lKhine.
Come Tomorrow and See The FREE
and take it home with you for a month's trial
JESSE FAILING, Sole Agent
Maift Street Near Bridge
Chu rche s
Cluircli or tho Redeemer.
The holy communion will be cele
brated at 7:30 a. m.; divine service at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. At the evening
service the Rev. Chns. Qulnney will
give the report of the standing com
mittee of the general convention on
the state of the church. All are cor
dially Invited. Charles Qulnney, rec
tor. -
Christian Science.
Services on Sunday morning at 11
o'clock, subject, 'Everlasting Punish
ment." Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Sen-ices on Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock. Rending room open dally
from 2 to 4 In the afternoon. All
are cordially Invited. Corner East
Webb and Johnson streets.
Christian Church.
First Christian church, North Main
street. 9:45, Bihlo school, a class for
any ape or grade, W. F. Taylor, su
perintendent; 11 a. m., communion
and preaching, subject of .sermon,
"Christ, the King;" 6:30 p. m., young
people's meeting, D. C. Bowman,
leader; 7:30 p. m., sermon, 'On the
Other Side of the Road." All Odd
Fellows and their families especially
Invited. Wednesday evening, prayer
meeting. A cordial Invitation to all
our services. J. W. Van Dewalker,
pastor.
.
Methodist Church.
First Methodist Episcopal ohurch,
corner Webb and Johnson streets, N.
Evans, pastor. The morning theme
will be "A Name to Love." Evening
topic, "Conservation." Sunday school,
10 a. m., Epworth League, 6:30. p.
m. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. Strangers are Invited to worship
with us.
Mutt Scores Again.
Another big crowd greeted A. Mutt
nt the Orpheum last night and the
new bill proved .fully as enjoyable aa
tho previous program. The same bill
will bo repeated tonight and Sunday
night, with an entire change of pro
gram, Mutt and 'his Jolly companions,
will make their last appearance here.
The Bpeclal feature for Sunday night
will be "Wanted, a Baby."- It Is said
to be a laugh every second. ..
' Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent In the East Oregonlan build
ing. All modern conveniences. . En
quire at B. O. office.
What a Groat Man Said to the Great
American People.
Parisian Sage is a discovery of a
celebrated scientist, who spent the
best years of his life perfecting this
great hair tonic.
In giving his recipe to the Ameri
can people he said: "Parisian Sage
is tho most delightful hair dressing In
the world. It cures dandruff by kill
Ing the germs that Infest the roots of
the hair; it stops falling hair; it gives
vigor and strength to the hair roots.
Tallman & Co. sell Parisian Sage at
50 cents a large bottle and guaran
tee It to do all that is claimed for it,
or your money Is refunded. It stops
falling hair, dandruff and Itching
scalp In two weeks;
aysTri a! Jomf
to let rmir feet find out that Ifi 8 seta of Ball
bearinn bar mad The FREE tbt lighteat
lunmoi Mwitti machine in Ue world.
to learn the value of i Rotary Spool Pin, t
Shuttle Ejector, an Improved Head Latch, a
Square Peed, an Automatic Thread Conireller,
Automatic Locking Drawers, and scores ef
viber improvements.
STRIKE THEME IS DISLIKED.
Lena Ashwell Will Open In Gotham
With English Production.
London. When Lena Ashwell
opens In New Tork during the com
ing season she will be presented by
the Llebler management In C. M. Mc-
Lellan's play, "The Strong People"
now renamed 'Judith Zarame"
which Lewis Waller produced here at
the Lyric some while back.
The play failed to catch the popu
lar vote, not because it lacked any
thing In vitality and dramatic
strength, but simply because it dealt
with strikes and industrial complica
tions In Pittsburg, with which West
End playgoers were unfamiliar and
in which they took no sort of Inter
est whatever. -
Yet It is a virile, tense and appeal
ing work, and since the play's failure
hero was in part due to the weakness
of the leading lady and as, moreover,
that part Is peculiarly suited to the
talent of Lena Ashwell. "Judith Za
rame" should have a fine chance In
this country of its own environment.
Notice of Annual Directors Meeting.
' Notice is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the board of direc
tors of the Third Eastern Oregon Dis
trict Agricultural society, will be held
at the office of the secretary In Pen
dleton, Oregon, on October 29th,
1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. for the elec
tion of officers and the transaction
of such other business as may prop
erly come before such meeting, and
all persons having an Interest In the
district fair are Invited to be present.
Byorder of
C. E ROOSEVELT,
Attest: ' President.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
Secretary.
Three nicely furnished houses for
sale or rent. Lee Teutsch.
VeSeT CATARRH
Elys Crtsa BaJa
Is qukk'r nl'.iic.'.
GIvm Rajltf al net.
ItlaBg, wtaku,
seals sail BrvtMtsj
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ivans rMi(iag frena
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wnv CJi ia v
stores tli Uoaiwa ef HAY FEVER
Taste anl Suinll. FaU site 54 eta., at Drug-'
fiats or by mail. Iu liquid fonu, .3 tenia,
lily Brothers, 5d Wwrreu BUoet, New York.
Every Woman
k Is InteroRted and should rv
i tXMit to wonderful
Marvel 7E!L
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isfc roar drncclst tor
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particulars tid directions Inruoahle
ro 11 v. MARVEL CO- 44 K. 234 M Kjaa
MEN AND WOMEN,
Um Big A for onofttnrml
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Irrtttvtiuoi or ttl-rttom
of tnaoom ipmbriiM.
PinlM, tod oot Mtrln
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Democratic Ticket
'jOHN MANNING
For Congress
OSWALD WEST
For Governor
WILL IL KING
Six year term
W. T. SLATER
Four year term. For
Supreme Court Judges.
TURNER OLIVER
For Secretary of State
HUGH McLEAN
For Railroad Commis
sioner. F. M. SAXTON
For Water Commis
sioner. JAMES E. GODFREY
For State Printer.
M. K. HALL
For Joint Senator.
BEN HILL
For Joint Representa
tive. County Candidates
C. J. SMITH
For State Senator.
T. D. TAYLOR -
For Sheriff.
J. W. MALONEY
For County Judge.
J. B. SAYLOR
For Commissioner.
TOM J. TWEEDY
For Treasurer.
B. G. MONKMAN
For Coroner.
JOHN HAILEY, JR.
For Justice of Peace,
Pendleton District
JOHN M. BENTLEY
For Constable.
(Paid Advertisement)
GAND DATES
CARDS
G. W. BRADLEY
(Present Incumbent)
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR
COUNTY TREASURER
T. D. TAYLOR
(Present Incumbent)
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
FOR SHERIFF
Indorsed by Republican Party.
"For Direct Primary-Statement No. 1"
BEN HILL
PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE
For Joint Representative
Umatilla and Morrow Counties.
ZOETH HOUSER
INDEPENDENT- REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE
FOR SHERIFF
A man who has held the office and
"made good."
J. W. MALONEY
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
An advocate or better roads and an
economical administration or
County affairs.
Back to Business Again
Dr. F. A. CLISE wishes to announce
that he can be found at his office In
tbe John Schmidt building, Pendle
ton. Ore. Eyes carefully examined
and glasses ground to fit. 10 yean
practice fitting glasses. The only ex
tluslre Eye Specialist In Umatilla
county."
Fresh Fish
Meats and Sausages
EVERY DAT.
We handle only the purest
ef lard, hams and baeo.
Empire Meat Co.
Phone Main 18.
FRESH MEATS
SAUSAGES, FISH AND
IiARD.
Always pure and dellrered
promptly, If you phone the
Central Meat Market
108 E. Alta Bt Phone Main U.
J Want
WANTED.
TOUNO MEN AND WOMEN Learn
a profession. Show card writers
earn large salaries; clerks can dou
ble their earning capacity; the field
has never been overcrowded. The
Pendleton Business College offers
you the opportunity to learn this
profession under a first-class In
structor, at a small expense, taking
no time from your regular work.
Night class now open. Call any time
for information.
ANYONE, ANYWHERE, CAN START
a mail order business at home. No
canvassing. Be your own boss.
Send for free booklet Tells how.
Heacock, 2708, Lockport, N. Y.
HAIR WORK After four months'
vacation. Madam Kennedy la again
at home at 607 E. Court street, and
Is prepared to do all kinds of hair
work. Shampooing, halrdreasing.
Also has a nice line of natural hu
man hair goods for sale. All work
strictly guaranteed. Phone Red S7S1
WANTED Lace curtains to laundry.
Work done with especial care.
Phone Red 2621.
Dally East Oregonlan by
only 65 cents per month.
carrier
Classified
PHYSICIANS.
K. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
fice Judd block. Telephone: Office,
black 3411; residence, red 2I3S.
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 664.
DENTISTS.
E. A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE
Main street, next to Commercial
Association rooms. Office 'phone.
Black 3421; residence 'phone. Black
2961.
KERN & BENNETT, DENTAL SUR
geons. Office room 16 Judd build
ing. Phone, Red 3301.
DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN, DENTIST,
Office in Judd building. Phone,
Main 73.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATIC
Stock Inspector and ex-member
State Veterinary Board. Office at
residence 915 east Court St. Res.
'phone Main 69.
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office in American National
Bank Building.
FEE & SLATER, LAWYERS, OF
flce In Despain building.
CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office in rear of Ameri
can National Bank Building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
LOWELL & WINTER, ATTORNEYS
and counsellors at law. Office in
Despain 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 3 and 4 Smith
Crawford building.
PHELPS & STEIWER, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In Smith-Crawford
building.
CHAS. J. FERGCTSON, 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. CONTRACTORS, ETC
D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND
Builder. Estimates furnished on'all
kinds of masonry, cement walks,
stone walks, etc. Phone black 3786,
or Oregonlan office.
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 76.
AUCTIONEER.'
COL. F. G. LUCAS. LIVESTOCK
Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref
erence First National Bank of Athena
and Farmers' Bank of Weston. Farm
sales a specialty.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND-
hand goods, if there Is anything
yon need in new and second-hand
furniture, stoves, graniteware and
crockery, call and get his prices. No.
212 East Court street
Housekeeping Rooms for Rent.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent In the East Oregonlan build
ing. Steam heat, electric lights, hot
and cold water and bath. Recently
renovated. Enquire at East Orego
nlan office.
Ads
II
FOR BALE.
BLACK AUSTRALIAN LYNX SETS
of beautiful Russian shawl, with
magnificent rug muff elegantly
trimmed, with head and tails; lined
with shirred satin; worn a tew
times on stage by theatrical team
now leaving on southern tour; prac
tically new; cost $80 per set; sell
for $20 per set; will send C. O. D,
allowing examination at owner's ex
pense. Address their manager,
Mauray Llebers, 25 East 14 Street;
New York City.
SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES. IF
you want to subscribe to magazines
or newspapers in the United State
or Europe, remit by postal note,
check, or send to the EAST ORB
GONIAN ihe net publisher's price
of the publication you desire, and
we will have It sent 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
lisher's price. Address EAST
OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Pendle
ton, Ore.
More moving pictures shown than
any other theatre In the city the
Pastime.
Director
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands In Umatilla county. Loans on
city and farm Drooerty. Buva anrl
sells all kinds of real estate. Does
a general brokerage business. Pn
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. Write fire, life and r-I.
dent insurance. References im
bank in Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
C. H. MARSH, Sec.
BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL, REAL
estate, fire, Hfe and accident tnaur.
ance agents. New location, 815 Main
street fnone Main 404.
IJVERY AND FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON
street, Carney & Bradley, Props.
Livery, feed and sale stable. Good
rigs at all times. Cab line in connec
tion. 'Phone main 70.
RESTAURANTS.
PTITXT i T-.T-T.T.. t.t. . . .
and chop suey, Ung D. Goey, prop.
me oia stand, Alta street n rear
of Tallman & Co.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR
work it's clean, rellahln
venient Electric Sad Irons, guaran
teed, 35.25. Electric Hot Water-and
Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffee
PerCOlatOm Off A nmnlat- 1 -.
- n X- J.-LI-' DIUtft Ul
Gas and Electric fixtures. First-class
I wiring of jiomes, etc. J. L. Vaughah,
815 Main street
i
SLOM KEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY,
family washing; work done by hand;
mending free; goods called for and
delivered. 408 East Court street.
CITY OF PENDLETON MAPS at
East Oregonlan office. Price 25c
; ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS,
j wedding announcements, embossed
private and business stationery, etc.
.Very latest styles. Call at East Ore-
gonian office and see samples.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
I PENDLETON LODGE No. 61
Vy A. F. and A. M., meets the
I v first and third Mondays ol
each month. AH visiting brethren
are invited.
DAMON LODGE NO. 4,
! K. of P., meets every Mon-
. ijj day evening in I. O. O. F.
ff hal1- Visiting brothers cor
: " dially invited to attend.
George W. Coutts, C. C; R. W.
Fletcher, K. R. & S.
PENDLETON TRAIN SfnEDULE.
; O. R. & N.
Westbound Oregon division
Portland local, arrive ..10:16 a.m.
leave 10:35 a. m.
Ore. & Wash. Express.. 1:25a.m.
Portland limited 12:15 p.m.
Fast Mail 11:46 p.m.
Motor 4:35 p. m.
Pilot Rock Mixed 9:06 a.m.
Eastbound Oregon division
Fast Mail 1:50 a. m.
Ore. & Wash. Express.. 5:15a.m.
Chicago Limited 5:15 p. m.
Motor t 10:20 a.m.
Port, local, ar. 5:10, leave 5:40 p. m.
Pilot Rock Mixed 3:00 p.m.
Washington Div. Leaving Pendleton.
Walla Walla local 5:25 p. m.
Pendleton passenger ... 7:00a.m.
Spokane local 1:30 a.m.
Washington Div. Arriving Pendleton
Pendleton local 1:30 a.m.
Walla Walla local 10:05 a.m.
Pendleton passenger ... 6:00p.m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
Leaving Pendleton
Passenger 1:30 p.m.
Mixed train 7:30 a.m.
Arriving Pendleton
Passenger 10:00 a.m.
Mixed train 7:30 a.m.
j Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
' for rent In the East Oregonlan build
I lng. Steam heat; electric lights; hot
.ai.d cold water; hath. Inquire at
'Fast Oregonlan office.