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DAILY KAJTT OtUBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER , 110.
SHEEP MARK&T .
MAKES ADVANCE
JIIAI'JJ btUiliJ- AT & ,
, , IN PORTLAND YARDS
Jlun Is Heavy 1ot Buyers Take Hold
llcoaiiHo of Recent Decrease lii
Offering All Lines In Big Supply.
e Ar. n- ,
Portland, Ore., Nov. 3. Even with
heuvy run In the yards today there
was an advance of about 26c in the
price- of sheep today. This was the
first real liberal run the yards at
North Portland have shown' for some
time; therefore the trade was in ex
cellent condition for their reception.
' Hog run was 'heavy, and all ship
ments came from Pacific northwest
points. A total of 602 head was re
ceived for the day 'compared with 461
bead a week ago.
There was a further advance of a
dime at South Omaha for swine to
day. This put the top price there to
$8.65, which would mean that it
costs $9.75 to land these supplies at
Pacific northwest packing centers.
Cattle showing for the day was the
greatest for the week, totaling 480
head.
, Among the Shippers,
Cattle S. E. " Graham, Wallowa,
Ore., three loads; McKlnnon ft Chand
ler, Union,' Ore., one load; W. I. Dish
man, Wallowa, Ore., six cars; Sol
Dlckerson, " Welaer, Idaho, two loads;
J. M. Higginbothem, Welser, Idaho,
two loads; Charles Conley, Welser,
Idaho, two loads; Phlllppl & Lalge,
Shedd, Ore., one load cattle and calves,
Mixed stuff W. I. Dish man, Wal
lowa; one load cattle and hogs; W. B,
Kurtz, The Dalles, Ore., one load hogs
and sheep; Hugh Cummings, Halsey,
Ore., one load hogs and sheep; J. C,
Davis, Shedd, Ore., one load hogs and
sheep. .a
Hogs McKlnnon ft Chandler, . La
Grande, Ore., one load; Enterprise,
Ore., two loads; Lostlne, Ore., one load
is. u. xoung & jo., uamana ure., one
load.
' Sheep ' and ' lambs McKlnnon ft
Chandler, Union, Ore., one load; S. B
Berg, Barlow, Ore., one load.
Today's Official Trades.
These are today's trades. They rep
resent demand, supplies and quality
offering:
HOGS.
' -Average lbs.
41 hogs .209
87 hogs 1212
Price,
.$9.60
9.50
9.00
1
78
86
88
45
21
h0B .
hogs
hogs
hogs
hogs
,, 470 .
276
205
211
229
250
9.60
9.60
9.60
9.60
9.60
hogs
SHEEP AND LAMBS.
45
lambs . . .'. . .' 62
$6,25
87
mixed 94
6.00
- 4.76
253 yearling wethers :. 83
' ' General range of livestock values.
as indicated by latest sales in the Port
land yards:
Cattle Best Oregon steers. J 5.60 if?
C.75; fancy steers, $5.2605.40; com
mon steers, $4.0004.60; cows, bast.
$4.7606.00; fancy. $4.25; poor( $3.00
63.25; heifers. $4.50; bulls, $2.00
3.25; stags, $J.754.25.-
Hogs Best east of the mountains,
$9.60; ordinary, $9.50r heavy, $9.00
stockers and feeders, $5.00 96.00.
Sheep Best yearling wethers, $4.60
4.75: old wethers, $4;' spring lambs
Willamette valley, $4.8505.00; eastern
Washington, $5.60; ewes, $303.60
Calves Best, $7.00; ordinary, $6.50
poor, $3.6004.60.
No false pretense has marked the
career of Ely's Cream Balm. Being
entirely harmless, It is net respon
sible like the catarrh snuffs and pew
dera. for minds shattered by rsnslao
The great virtue of Ely's Cream Balm
is that It speedily . and completely
overcomes nasal catarrh and hay fe
ver. Back of this statement Is the
testimony of thousands and a reputa
tion of many years' success. All
druggists. 60c, or mailed by Ely Bros.,
56 Warren street, New York.
A man recently paid a fine of $6,
379 for hugging the homeliest old
mold In New. York town. Figures
didn't count with him.
BAD BLOOD
OFTEN INHERITED
I klonl dnM nnr alwava coene as
the regal t of careleas living, or indis
cretions ; it IB a condition Irequenuy
inherited. Normal, healthy blood
co tains millions of tipy.reil corpus
cles, which are the vitalising -and
nourishing element cf the circulation,
their office being to provide every
portion of the system with its neces
sary strength and nutriment. . In
weak, impure blood these corpuscles
are lacking in numbers,' and therefore
the blood is not able to supply. the
proper amount of nourishment to she
body. Bad blood manifests itself In
maay ways, 'With some it takes the
form of skin diseases and eruptions,
others become bilious and malarious,
with sallow complexions, torpid liver,
etc. Bad blood produces Rheumatism,
Catarrh, Sores and- Ulcers, Scrofula
and like troubles. Nothing is equal
to $. S. S. as a remedy for bad blood;
it is the greatest of alt blood purifiers,
possessing nui
only the qualities
to cleanse 'and
pnrify ;the, blood,
but composed ol
roots, herbs and
barks "that 'tone
tip every part oi
the system, And
assist in the cre
ation of blood nutriment . . S, S. S,
cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Skin
Diseases, Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula,
Blood Poison and all other blood dis
orders. S. 8. S. makes good blood,
and good blood makes good health.
Book on the blood fretfto all.
T3E SWOT tnaaiO CO, AUsata, ft.
WMMMHMMii
Kirschbaum
ami aoeac ' .immik jt . s.
.-"...iSS-. I
From the roprodaetlnn In oil of the scene frnm
"The Jolly Bachelor," showing the male char
acters a they would appear drwaed In Klrschhaum
Fall sod Winter mmlHs (reading from kit to
. right) Faletot and Uaglan Overcoat.
AT $50 the suit or over
coat, you can be reas
onably sure of an
"All-Wool" fabric. However,
when you come down to $15 it
will pay you to be careful, for there are not
many genuinely ''All-Wool" garments at that
price. Of this you can be sure each Kirsch-.
baum garment, no matter at what price it may
be sold, whether $15 or $35, is genuinely "All
Wool." For each yard of fabric that's made up
into Kirschbaum Clothes is tested chemically
' to insure its being absolutely "All Wool".
Prices $15 to $35.
Ask to see Kirschbaum Waldorf and Astor
Overcoats, the best convertible collar, over
coats in America.
Look for the "Kirschbaum Label" It is the
identification mark of the
Price. ,
Workingmen's Clothing Co.
Corner Main and Webb
THE WHEAT MARKET
I. I : .
PIXEMBER WilEAT
TWO CENTS IiOWEH
Cliiongo Markot Starts Higher But
Cloaca With Bad Loss; IJverpooi
Is Up. x. ,
Wheat Market.
-
Portland Cash club, 74
76c; bluestcm. 78 080c
Liverpool Dec, Cs . 7-8d;
Mat, 6s lid.'
Chicago Dec., 87 l-2c; May,
94 l-8c: July, 92 l-2c; No. 2 red.
90 8-4 92 l-4c.
Kansas City Dec. 85 3-4c;
May, 91 l-8c.
St. Louis Dec, 89 5-8a 1
Winnipeg Dee., 87 l-2c;
May, 92 l-4c.
Mlnneapolis-l-Dec. 98c; May,
11.02 S-4.
Ford ipi Wheat Cargoes.
Liverpool, Nov. I. Cargoes) dull
an Inactive; buyers and sellers apart
Walla Walla, S6s and 25s Id. . .
Chicago, Nov. S Bull activity this
morning gave way to extreme bearish
ness. Result, a loss of 1 l-8o to 2c a
bushel from yesterday's closing price
of wheat.
' This market started unchanged for
the December but l-8c to l-4e high
er for the May and July options re
spectively. To brlngt about, tlje bull
ishness of the1 morning there was a
higher range" abroad. . Liverpool
started S-8d higher and closed 8-8d
above yesterday. ' ' , ;,.
Only for a brief period was there
any bullishness displayed In the
wheat trade today, and that was at
the start A small amount of short
covering-was Induced by the changed
attitude of Liverpool traders, but the
action- of the" hitter was.- probably du
to'tfta advanced' prices here "yesterday.
. After the opening the market be
gan to sag,; and considerable (weak
ness developed during the earlyi pert
of the "day. Closing cwasii extremely!
weak and depressed. "
: Argentina shipments estimated:
Wheat 580,000 bushels; corn, 8,400, -000
bushels. . . e k
Cash" wheeft1 sales: No.oj I red. 0
S-4 91 1-fe; No. 8 red, 88 2-4 091c;
No. 2 hard winter,' 90 l-409So; No.
3 hard winter, '88 8-44990 1-tc; rNo.il
northern spring. -81.D2O1.04; No. 8
northern spring, tl.11Ol.02; No J
spVlng-94O1.0A. I ' - v
2 t - fj
i .t :i. ir-. , f .
Voters of rmatUla Conaty. -r.,
Three men, Msore; King and Bur
att, are candidates fer-tha (six-year
irra on ins supreme oencn.' juage
Moore 1a1sure"wf eleotlen because re
tubltcans, democrats - and 'non-political
Judiciary movement' alike' nomi
nated him. Consequently either King
or Burnett mast be defeated and a
vote for both -would be ths same as
not voting at all. To aid In retain
ing Judge King upon the supreme
benchi pass by Burnett's name when
you vote and place X before the nam
of Will R. King . ' ' -M
''. "(Paid Advertisement .
Godvsai
1
pest domes maae at v:e
Headaches Quit
when the stomaqli, liver and'
bowels are kept in the' good
condition in which they will
be by the prompt use of
BEEGHAM'S
ILLS..' ;
Sold ETer7wber.
Id boxu 10c nd 25c
The Well Kaowa Cblneae Doctor
Cures a a rj
and all dis
eases that tkel
human fleshl
Is heir to. My
wonderful and
powerfall
roots, harsd
remedies
composed o fl
Chinese!
bads, barks
that are entire lyl
unknown to medical science of thel
present day. They are harmless,
as we use no poisons or drugs. Nol
operations, no anire usea.
We cure stomach troubles, liver.
kidney, catarrh, long, threat, aath-l
ma, nervous debility, female cem-l
plaints and rheumatism and alia
disorders of the blood. We oorel
to stay cured, and guarantee to
cure all kinds of Plies ana in vat
Diseases of men and women. Call
and see him or write. Consulta
tion free. If yon are unable to call
and see aim. send two cents la
stamps for symptom blank. Ad
dress: THB '.17. CHISOWO OHTJT
MKDICIK CO.
1t W. Roeo 8t Walla Walla, Wa
A OTKADT DRAIX.
Sink Kidneys Weaken, the Whole
Body Make Tost- ni, I gvsd and
- DcgBMsaecl.
8tek kidneys weaken the - body
through-tithe .continual drainage ef
Ufe-glvlng . albumen - from the blood
Into the arise, and the substitution ef
poisonous urio acid that goes broad
oast through! the system, sowing the
seeds of disease. Lees of albumen
causes wee ha ess, languor, depression.
Drlo poisoning causes rheumatic pala,
aervousneasninausea, cricks, la . the
buck, gravel; and. kidney stones. The
proper treatment Is a kidney treat
ment, and the best remedy Is Dean's
Kidney Ptllsir Great Peadletoa cures
prove it. i-i
C. & Howard,; 1114 W. Webb street
Pendleton. Oregon, says: Tor fifteen
years I had a great deal of trouble
from dull pain through the small of
my back andj.Jeft side and during the
past year tbere was a numbness un
lr my shoulders. I was unable to
lie eomfortabtjr on my back and I was
bothered a great deal by too rreduent
psasaga. of the kidney secretions.
After -sevsral, well . known remedl
hadfatM to 'help me, I took Doan's
Kidney, Pllta - and they relieved my
trouble. I am grateful to this rem
edy for Its "good work."
For sale by. all dealers. Price II
cents. . . Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
Hates.)
Remember the name Doan's and
take Bo other.
I W fii '
Democratic Ticket
JOHN MANNING -
" ForCongreas '
OSWALD WEST i i
" "For Governor
WILL R. KING. I
Six year term
W. T. SLATER
Four year term. For
Supreme Court Judges,
TURNER OLIVER
For Secretary of State
HUG II McLEAN :
For Railroad Commis
sioner.' ;
F. M. SAXTON
For' Water Commit
sioner.
JAMES K GODFREY
For State Printer.
M. K. HALL ;
For Joint Senator.
SEN HILL ; "' .
For Joint: Representa
tive. County Candidates
C.J. SMITH '::; '
For State Senator.'
T.D.TAYLOR t
For Sheriff.
J. W. MALONEY
For County Judge.
J. B. SAYLOR -m
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) ...
MITES' CARDS
G. W. BRADLEY
(Present Incumbent)
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOB
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 of better roads and s
economical administration of
. County affairs.
S
1WBKI-I
I
fresh Fish
. .Meats and Sausages
. .." EVERYDAY. i'
We handle only the purest
ef lard, hams and baeea.
Empiro Meat: Go.
PhoM Mala 8. '-
FRESH MEATS
. SAUSAGES, FISH AND .
..- ' LARD. '
Always pure and delivered
promptly. If you phone the
Central Heat Market
10S E. Alta St phone Main St.
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49 VMrtW
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Wan
t
WANTED.
YOUNG 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 Is again
at home at 607 E. Court street, and
Is prepared to do all kinds of hair
work. Shampooing, halrdresslng.
Also has a nice line of natural hu
man hair goods for sale. All work
strictly guaranteed. Phone Red 1711
WANTED Lace curtains to laundry.
Work done with especial care.
Phone Red 2521.
.Dally East Dregonlan by carrier
only 65 cents per month.
sifted
PHYSICIANS.
K. S. GARFIELD, M. D.. HOMEO-
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
fice Judd block. Telephone: Office,
black 8411; residence, red 2632.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO-
nic 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 SI4.
DENTISTS.
E. A. MANN, DENTIST. OFFICE
Main street, next to Commercial
Association rooms. Office 'phone,
Black 3421; residence 'phone, Black
295L
KERN A BENNETT. DENTAL SUR
sreons. Office room 15 Judd build
ing. Phone, Red 1301.
DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN. DENTIST,
Office In Judd building. Phone,
Main 73.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
r-T'
DR. D. C. M'NABB. LOCAL STATU
Stock Inspector and ex-member
State Veterinary Board. Office a
residence 916 east Court St. Rea
'phone Main 59. I
ATTORNEYS.
DAt.WV A. T))T IPV ITniADVIPTO AT
lav. Office in American National
Bank Building.
OF-
FEE & SLATER, LAWYERS,
flee in Despain building.
CARTER ft SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS
at law.- Office in rear of Amerl-
can National Bank Building.
JAMES B PERRY ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company. i
TOWHTT WTNTFH ATTORNKYS
LOWELL ft WINTER, ATTORNEYS
and counsellors at law. Office ln
Despain building. i
nvnrv w rmrrTq attorney'
GEORGE W COUTTS ATrORNET
at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds.
icvviu 'lis uiauui vwsia ss -
block.
PETERSON ft WILSON, ATTOR
neys at law; rooms I and 4 Smith
Crawford building.
PHELPS ft STEIWER. ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In Smith-Crawford
building.
CHAS. J. FERGCJSONi ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Judd building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
. at law. Will practice In all state j
find fpriamt onnrts. UnAmR 1. 2. S.i
. , r 'i . i'
AROHTTECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC
D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND
Ptnllrtnr FLiHmRtps furnished on all
kinds : of masonry, cement walks.
stone walks, etc. Phone black 1781,
or Oregonlan office.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN 8. BAKER. FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed eznbalmer.
Opposite post off Ice." 'Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or nlpht 'Phone' main 75: p.
AUCTIONEER.
COU ' F.- O. LUCAS, . LIVESTOCK
"Auctioneer. "Athena, Oregon, r Reft
ni' TTImf Nsttnnal Rank 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, granlteware-and
crockery, call and get his prices. No.
212 East Court street ' " ' v
. 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.
Gas
is
WANTED (Continued.)
DEAL WITH OWNER $7060 han
dles 70S acres "of the best wheat
land in northern Umatilla county.
400 acres stubble, 235 acres can be
seeded this fall, plenty of good wa
ter for orchard, yard, lawn, eta
fenced, fair buildings. Look thte
up. 3 or 5 years' time on 17069
balance. 21000' buys the best 7-year-old
1050 6und Jack, guaran
teed. $212 buys 212 acres of
ground ready tbV seed. Owner gets)
1-4 delivered m, his own sacks la
, the field. Good' water. 8. J. Don
aldson, Walla Walla, Wash.
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Save money by reading today's ads.
Director
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 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, any
bank In Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS. Pres.
C. M. MAiiMH. (toe.
t - uoa. tH .!
t. r- wnt 4S4.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON
street, Carney ft Bradley, Props.
Livery, feed and sale stable. Good
rigs at all times. Cab line In connec
tion. 'Phone main 70.
RESTAURANTS.
CHINA RESTAURANT, NOODLES
. and cnop uey Uns D Goey prop
4t the 0,d XIta Btreet ,n n
of Taliman ds Co
MISCELLANEOUS.
j LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR
worn it's clean, reliable and con-
y6n!en, EIeciTlc.S.ad JroniL "-
tceu, to.io. cieciric xioi waier ana
i Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffee
Percolators, etc. A complete stock of
; Gas and Electric fixtures. First-class
wiring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaughaa, .
815 Main street
,
SLOM KEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY.
fnmllv VI.KIn.. A - . t. m
mending "good. c-ie. for d
delivered. 408 last Court street.
CITT OF PENDLETON MAPS at
Eagt 0regonlan offlcfc
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS,
' ,wedd,aK announcements, embossed
prvate and business stationery, etc,
v latMt East Ore-
. FRATERNAL ORDERA.
PENDLETON LODGE No. It
A. F. and A. M., meeU the
'v' first and third Mondays of
each month. All visiting brethren
are Invited. ..
DAMON LODGE NO. 4.
K. of P., meets every Mon
day evening In I. O. O. F.
hall. Visiting brothers cor-7;
dlally Invited to attend.
MS
4
George W. Coutta, C. C; R. W.
Fletcher, K. R. ft 8.
PENDLETON11 TRAIN SCHEDULE.
O. R. ft N.
Westbound Oregon division
Portland local, arrive ..10:11a.m.
1. leave .' 10:31a.m.
Ore. ft Wash. Express. . 1:25 a.m.
Portland limited 12:15 p. sa.
Fast Maili...., 11:41 p.m.
Motor ., i 4:11p.m.
' Pilot Rock Mixed 1:01a.m.
Eastbound Oregon division
Fast Mall i. . 1:11a.m.
Ore. ft Wash. Express.. 1:11a.m.
Chicago Limited 1:11 p. m.
' Motor 10:20 a.m.
Port, local, ar. 1:10, leave 1:41 p. m.
.-Pilot .Rockr Mixed 1:01p.m.
Washington Dlv. Leaving Pendleton.
. Walla ZWalta local 1:26 p.m.
''Pendleton assenger ... 7:tSa.m.
Spokane local 1:11a.m.
Washington Dlv. Arriving Pendleto
Pendleton local 1:1 a. sa.
r Walla 'Walla local .....10:01a.m.
Pendleton, passenger ... I:M p. m.
. NORTHERN PACTFICI
Leaving Pendleton
Passenger 1:11p.m.
Mixed train 7:20 a.m.
Arriving Pendleton
Passenger 10:60 a.m.
Mixed train 7:lta.m.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
fer rent in the East Cresjonlan build
Ing. Steam heat; electric lights; hot
at.d cold water; bath. Inquire at
Easi Oregonlan offlee.