4 . )k:i4-.''. EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1010. FAGS twnx WORLD'S WHEAT CONDITIONS IN Portland AKE AT STANDSTILL Barley Situation Finn Foreign Mar ktMs lllK'er Cuttle Coino from Utah Scoroo ElsowTicro Egg Iri ce Breaking. (From Wednesday's Journal). WORLD'S WHEAT MAItKET. Portland Cfish club, 79 81c: bluestem, 82 84c. Liverpool December, 6a 10 l-8d; March, 6s 11 3-4d; May, 7s S-8d. Chicago December, 92 l-8c; May, 96 l-8c; July, 92 3-4c. Minneapolis May, $1.04 1-4. St. Louis May, 97c. Kansas City May, 93 3-8c. There Is little stirring In the local grain market at the present time, but today's advices from the outside were of an extremely bullish nuture. With a constant pulling down of the Argentina estimate and with less fa vorable prospects In continental Eu rope, It seems that some sort of buy ing movement will again appear abroad. Exporters report actual purchases of club wheat on the basis of 79c to 80c a bushel track delivery tidewater, the latter being their extreme high bid. Millers on the other hand con tinue to (Uite 80ff 81c. but no sales are reported for their account re cently. While quiet, the hurley situation is firm and exporters are still bidding 123 for No. 1 feed and $24 for brew ing. There has been no resumption of demand for brewing barley from the eust, but the trade at Interior points is still holding for that account. Situation in the oats trade s quiet with the market firm and little busi ness In sight. FOREIGN MARKETS HIGHER. Chicago Wheat Trade Forced Upward Willi RuIIMi News from Abroad. Chicago, Dec. 28. Ignoring at the start, the bullish foreign news wheat opened unchanged for the December and May while climbing 3-Sc a bushel higher for the July. Closing wn 1-4 to l-2c higher than yester day. Llverpoul was open today and showed the bulls In control. The market there opened steady l-8d higher on account of the limited of ferings and the more bullish news from Argentina as well as the Euro penn continent. The decrease of 6, 120,000 bushels In the European vis ible supply was ralher startling and probably had more than anything else to do with holtlng the bears in cneck After the slnrt this market develop ed considerable strength, although at no time was trade very heavy. Pulp Fi-d liex-f. There wire quite heavy arrivals of cattle and sheep in the yards today, but the market wus good. Eleven loads of cows and steers came for ward from the "pulp" district of l"t:ih and sold at $!.2si for cows, $4.23 for bulls and $6.25 for steers. The "lat ter were weighed off cars, which real ly cuts 2Sc off the price, as the stock was sold before being filled. There Is an excellent demand for everything in the livestock market at this time. Frank Burke, who always comes to the biit for Kidvvell & Caswell when stuff is really In demand, arrived in from Richmond, flail, with 11 loads of cattle. "While the cattle from the 'pulp' district of rtnh are of fine quality as well as of excellent nppeurance," said Mr. IUirkc to the Journul this morn ing, "the amount of stock fed in Utah Is not as great ns normally. This Is due to (he smaller beet crop this sea son. "However, there Is quite a lot of cat tle on feed there but most of it nas already been contracted to packers and speculators. Kldwoll & Caswell have several more shopmen's to come forward from there. The lot that I brought forward today was fed on cracked corn ns well an pulp and was therefore In excellent shape. "Practically all the cattle from the Utah pulp fields wilt come west this year. As a usual rule the shipments are made to the east and that was the case last season. The few cattle in the pulp districts not contracted will he held because feeders believe they will get more money for March-April sale and are therefore prepared to hold until that time. "Cuttle are scarce elsewhere." Eight loads of yearling wethers and lambs arrived In from Corvallls ami were sold by one party at n flat price WONDERFUL REMEDY. Tbnt's Wliat la Said of Stomach Pre scription Guaranteed by Tallmnn & Co. Stephen Walts of Lansing, Michi gan, writes: For over three years I suffered much pain and annoyance from stom ach disease. I had no help from my digestive organs apparently, and my food would stay In my stomach and ferment, causing gas; there was also a dizzy headache. I doctored and used every remedy that I heard of, but It remained for MI-O-NA to cure me entirely. Peforo I had used three boxes, my appetite and dlgostlve or gans became all right. It Is a won derful remedy." MI-O-NA stomach tablets are small and easy to swallow. They stop tho most painful stomach distress In five minutes. They drive out sourness and gas and make the stomach clean and sweet. They are aold by Tallman Co. under a positive guarantee to cure any case of Indigestion or money back. They put vigor and vitality Into people run down by Indigestion. Sold by Tallman ft Co. and leading drug gists everywhere at 10 cents a large box. of $5. The average weight was 113 pounds. Among the Shipper). Cattle Kidwell & Caswell, Rich mond, Utah, 11 loads; Simon Louder, Oxford, Idaho, two loads; A. E. Con ley, Mlllersburg, Or., one load. Sheep and Lambs S. A. Harding, Waukesha, Wis., one load show sheep W. S. Rink, Sun Prairie, Wis., one load show sheep; G. Abey, Corvallls, Or., four loads; O. Brown, Corvallls, Or., four loads. Hogs C. H. Farmer, McCoy, Or., ono ldad. ' ". Today's Offlclnl Trade. Following are official trades. They represent demund, supplies and qual ity offering: STEERS. Average lbs. Price 107 steers 1024 $6.25 80 steers 989 6 25 COWS. 26 cows 986 $6.25 27 cows 1005 6.25 25 cows 1018 6.25 26 cows 972 6.25 16 cows 918 , 4.00 89 cows 1008 -6.00 BULLS. 2 bulls 1120 $4.25 1 bull 1200 $4.25 2 bulls 1010 4.25 1 bulj 930 4.25 GOATS. 7 goats 88 $2 60 SHEEP AND LAMBS. 758 wethers-lambs ... 113 $5.00 71 lambs 69 6.65 40 sheep 104 4.60 14 sheep 85 3.60 Egg Prices Tumbling. Egg market prices are tumbling badly and even then arrivals are Tiard er to move. While the general quotation for fresh ranch eggs today Is 38c along Front street, lots of five cases or more could easily be purchased at 37c; therefore both of these figures must be claimed as the real market. Receipts of eggs are Increasing, al though the Increase Is not nearly as great as expected. The trade Is scar ed more than anything else; a condi tion usual at this time of the season. Holders of storage goods make It a rule to shove all the goods possible upon the market after Christmas and naturally this calls for a reduction in quotations. With stocks of storage eggs every where the heaviest in the history of the trade, holders are more scared this year than ever before. This Is probably due to the high prices re ceived for this grade and the sheer drop that values must take before the , season for storage goods ends. t Potatoes Remain Dull. Potato market Is now quoted at San Francisco at practically the same price as previous to the recent break. The advice given by a morning pa per for growers here to ship heavily to the south in order to break an al leged combine there, Is considered bad taste by the local trade and farmers. The latter are -not disposed to accept the advice and take low vmues In or der to satisfy some personal grudges. Potatoes are quoted steady here. Pressed Met Holding Firm. Dressed meats continue to hold firm in the local market with receipts small and prices still at the high mark. Veal are senrcest but hogs are nt neglected a minute. Putter Trade Better. .since the price on fresh creamery butter was dropped there has been a noi eeahli' Increase in the demand and all interests report their ability to clean up. There Is un excellent demand for chickens along Front street and prices are somewhat higher. The call for New Year's Is expected to appear late this afternoon or tomorrow morning. A few cases of dressed turkeys are coming forward. No price has been made as yet. Long Pros. Co. All kinds of light repairing, auto mobiles, bicycles, guns, key fitting a specialty. A full lino of bicycles, au tomobiles and .bicycle supplies. Have a few electric light globes we are closing out. Saws filed; sharpen all kinds of small tools. 114-116 East Webb street Phone Main 74. Democrats May Kola In Or. Condon. Washington, Dee. 29. For several davs friends of the Rev. Dr. Coudcn. the blind chaplain of the house of representatives, have been working in the Interest of his retention as house chaplain, when the democrats take charge of the next congress. Today- It was stated that there Is a strong possibility of Dr. Couden's being re tained. Dr. Couden has been chap lain of the house for the past fifteen yenrs. He succeeded the Rev. W. H. Mllburn of Illinois, also a blind man, who became chaplain of tho senate and was afterward succeeded by the Rev. Dr. Everett Edward Hale. The salary of the chaplains of the senate and house is only $1200 a year, and the duties consist of a prayer at the opening of each day's session. The only limitation put upon the chaplain In that his prayer must be short. Nevertheless It has been the custom of chaplains not to say anything which might bo construed to have a political bias. Dr. Couden Is a re publican In politics. His blindness was occasioned by a gunshot wound received at the battle of Austin, Miss., In the civil war. .V Luxury to Ro III. New York. Dec. 29. In rending out their annual appeals for help to day, several of the hospitals and Insti tutions where the poor sick are trent ed free of ehnrge quote paragraphs from the report of Frederick D. C5 recite of the Saturday and Sunday Hospital association which states that the cost of being 111 has increased evenly with tho cost of living. The dally expense of maintaining a hos pital patient Is almost twice as much as It was ten years ago. Investiga tors found that In 1900 It cost a dally overage of $117 to care for n -patient. Today the expense Is estimated nt $2.93. In addition to what the other pub lic Institutions hope to raise. the Saturday and Sunday Hospital asso ciation Is trying to raise $200,000 to meet the coming year's expenses. Fourth California Special Train Walla. Walla to Los Angeles, Gal. and Return via Oregon Railroad & Navigation 3o. $94 for the Round Trip $94 Including Pullman Berth, Meals and all expenses on going Trip To leave Walla Walla by Special Train Friday, Jan. 6, 191 1 at 9:30 p. m. For detailed information call on or address T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent, Pendleton, Ore. or R. BURNS, District Freight and Pass. Agent, Walla Walla, Wash. 1 ! Red Cross Seal Sale. Washington, Dec. 29. President Taft. who has been deeply Interested In tho work of the National Red Cross society for several years, is ex ceedingly anxious to know the final results of the Red Cross Christmas seal sale. It was stated here today there Is every reason to believe t'..at those who have been Interested in the scheme to raise money for the purpose of fighting tuberculosis may spend a Merry Christmas, happy in the thought that the venture is a greater success this season than last. 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New i'ork. i M' - t f m r Milne Transfer I Phone Main 5' C CALLS PROMPTLY ANS WERED FOIl ALL BAGGAGE TRANrij'E.RRlNO. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING AND HEAVY TRUCK INQ A SPECIALTY. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United Stales, for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of William A. Fin nell. a Bankrupt. To the Creditors of William A. Fln nell of Pendleton, in the County of Umatilla, and District Aforesaid, Bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given. That on the 26th day of December, A. D., 1910. the said William A. Finnell was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned referee In bankruptcy, at Pendleton, Umatilla county, Oregon, on January mh. .V. D. 1911. nt 10 o'clock a. m. of the i d day, at which time and place the creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint n trustee, examine the bankrupt and trnnsnct sr.ch other business as may properly come beiore said meeting. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 27th day of December, A. D. 1910. .THOS. FITZ GERALD, Referee In Bankruptcy. Bave money by reading today's ada. lis 1 Want WANTED. TOUNO MEN AND WOMEN Learn a profession. Show card writer, earn large salaries; clerks can dou ble their earning capacity; the field has never been overcrowded. The Pendleton Business College offer, you the opportunity to learn thl. profession under a flrst-clas. In structor, at a small expense, taking no time from your regular work. Night class now open. Call any time for Information. WANTED Classified ads, such as help wanted; rooms or houses to rent; second hand goods for sale; In fact, any want you want to. get filled, the East Oregonian wants your want ad. Rates: Three line, one time, 20 cents; two times, 10 cents; six times. 70 cents. PIT. lines one time, SO cents; two times, 45 cents; six times, $1.15. Count six words to the line. Bend your classified ads to the office or mall to the East Oregonian, enclosing sliver or stamps to cover the .meant. PHYSICIANS. K. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd block. Telephone: Office, black $411; residence, red 2631. 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 654. DENTISTS. E. A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE Main street, next to Commercial Association rooms. Office 'phone. Black 3421; residence 'phone, Black 2961. KERN ft BENNETT. DENTAL SUR- geons. Office room 16 Judd build ing. Phone, Red 2301. DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN. DENTIST, Office In Judd building. Phone, Main 73. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE Stock Inspector, and ex-member State Veterinary Board. Office at residence 915 east Court St Res. 'phone Main 69. ATTORNEYS. RALEY ft RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. FEE & SLATER, LAWYERS, OF flee In Despaln building. CARTER ft 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 Despaln building. GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Est&tes 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. FERGCSON. 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 L. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walks, etc. Phone black 3786. or Oregonian 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 75. AUCTIONEER. COL. F. O. LUCAS, LIVESTOCK Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref erence First National Bank of Athena and Farmers' Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. hand poods. 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. RESTAURANTS. CHINA RESTAURANT, NOODLES and chop suey, Ung D. Goey. prop the old stand. Alta street In res of Tallman A Co. 1loii-itkccplii HimniN f,,r Rent. Vhfurn'shod housekeeping rooms for rent in tho East Oresonlan build ing. Steam heat, electric lights, hot and cold water and bath. Recently renovated. Enquire at East Orego ntan office. Classified Ads. If WANTED (Continued.) WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. Work done with especial car, Phone Red 2621. ANYONE, ANYWHERE. CAN START a mall order business at home. No canvassing. Be your own boa. Send for free booklet Tells how. Heacock, 1708, Lockport N. Y. HAIR WORK Ladles, come to Mad am Kennedy's hair partors, 007 E. Court street, for your switches, puffs, rolls and a free hair dress with every $5.00 order, and your combings made up while you wait Shampooing, hair dressing, facial massage. Everything guaranteed. Highest price paid for combings. Also all kinds of hair Jewelry made to order. Phone Red 8752. FOR SALE Old newspapers wrap ped In bundles of 150 each suitable for wrapping, putting under car pets, etc. Price, lie per bundle, two bundles, 26c. Enquire thl. cfr flee. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands in Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm DroDertv. . Buv. 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 ut bank in Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. C. H. MARJHH. Sec BENTLEY Sc. LEFFINGWELL. REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. New location, 815 Main street Phone Main 404. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street Carney ft Bradley, Prop. Livery, feed and sale stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connee tlon. 'Phone main 73. MISCELLANEOUS. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, D7 you want to subscribe to magazines or newspapers in the United States) or Europe, remit by postal note, check, or send to the EAST ORE GONIAN h not niirilloho1. r.4- of the publication you desire, and we will have It sent you. It will save you both trouble and risk. Tf j you are a subscriber to the BAST i OREGONIAN, in remitting you caa deduct ten per cent from the pub . Usher's price. Address EAST , OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Pendle ton, Ore. ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATIONS. wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationery, etc Very latest styles. Call at East Ore gonian office and see samples. LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip tion for county court, circuit court, j Justice court real estate, etc.. for ; sale at East Oregonian offioe. -i Old newspapers Iu large bundles, LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR I work it's clean, reliable and con venient Electric Sad Irons, guaran teed, $5.25. Electrtc Hot Water and Curling Iron Heater., Electric Coffee i Percolators, etc. A complete stock of 'Gas and Electric fixtures. First-class ' wiring of homes, eta. J. L. Vaughan, 815 Main street ISLOM KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRY. family washing; work done by hand; iiit-mnng rree; gooas canea ror ana : aeiivered. 408 East Court street FRATERNAL ORDERS. i - PENDLETON LODGE No. 62 ; Qr A. F. and A. M., meets the iy first and. third. Mondays of jeach month. AH vlitlnr brethren are Invited. : DAMON LODGE NO. 4, K. of P., meets every Mon day evening in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to attend. George W. Coutts, C. C; R. W. Fletcher. K. R. & S. PENDLETON TRAIN SCHEDULE. O. R. & N. Westbound Oregon division Portland local, leave... 9:00a.m. Ore. & Wash. Express.. 1:50a.m. Portland limited 12:16 p.m. Fast Mall 11:46 p.m. Motor 4:35 p. m. Pilot Rock Mixed 9:06 a.m. Eastbound Oregon division Fast Mail 1:60 a. m. Ore. & Wash. Express.. 6:15a.m. Chicago Limited 5:15 p. m. Motor 10; 20 a.m. Portland local, arrive... 5:10p.m. Pilot Rock Mixed 3:00 p.m. Washington Dlv. Leaving Pendleton. Walla Walla local 6:25 p. m. 7:00 a. m. 1:30 a. m. Pendleton 1:30 a. m. 8:50 a. m. 5:00 p. rru Pendleton passenger . . . Spokane local Washington Div. Arriving Pendleton local Walla Walla local Pendleton passenger ... Directory NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Pendleton j Passenger .. . ; 1:30 p.m. i Mixed train 7;$0 a, m, I Arriving Pendleton I Passenger .. 10.00 a.m. Mixed train T:2a.m.