East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 17, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAPY EAST QBEBOgOAH. WTOUmM, OEMOR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17. 111.
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TheUver Pills act
So Naturally and
Easfly."
Such a itateraent, coming from
the Cashier of a bank, shows what
confidence responsible people hare
to these pills. Mr. A. L. Wilson
fur trying them wrote:
'1 have used Dr. Miles" Nerve
and Liver PUla and also your
Anti-Pain Pills, on myself, with
good results. The .Uvir puis
net so ' naturally and ao easily
that I aoarcely know that I
bav taken a pill. Frequently
being troubled with headache I
Uke an Antl-Paln Pill and get
Immediate relief In every case.
A L. Wllaon, Bparta, 111.
Mr. Wllaon waa for a number
f yeara caahlar of the First
National Bank of Bparta,
Dr. MiW
Nerve and Liver Pills
are different from others. Many
kinds of liver pills are "impossible"
after one trial on account of their
harshness. Dr. Miles' Nerve and
Liver Pills do not act by sheer force
but in an easy, natural way, with
out griping or undue irritation.
They are not habit forming.
If tha flret bottle falls to benefit, your
druggist will return the prloe. Aek him.
MIUU MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, In.
COAST LIVESTOCK
POURS INTO MARKET
CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA
SHIP TO PORTLAND
Sixty Car Loads Arrive lu One Day
Wheat Goes Down One Cent Per
IStudiel.
(Monday's Journal)
Portland Livcwlock Market.
Following prices ruled here
today and on thla day a year
ago: mi. mo.
Steers 6.50 $5.35
Cows 6.50 4.26
Hogs 9.00 9.10
Wethers 6.00 5.60
Lnmb 6.60 6.2S
Portland Livestock Run.
Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep.
Monday .1197 1014 42 1023
Saturday ... 384 ... 1415
Friday .. 95 339 14 340
Thursday S96 770 40 270
Wednesday ... ... ... 110
Tuesday ..102 131 10 723
Week ago 170 71 18
Sixty loads of livestock coming
from all parts of the Pacific slope,
was showing In the North Portland
stockyards today. There were liberal
arrivals of cattlo from California and
four loads from Reno, Nevada. Pack
ers are trying their utmost to bring
so much stuff forward at one time
that the market will be broken but
agnin their plans have miscarried.
There was another big bunch of
hogs in the yards today but most of
them were from Nebraska and were
purchased direct by local packers and
did not enter the trade at all.
The Prlnevllle Land A Livestock
company had three loads of sheep in
the yards today which are said to be
of excellent quality..
Worlds Wlicat Market.
Portland Cash club, 81c; blue
stem, 81c.
Liverpool Wheat 7-8 to Id lower.
Berlin Wheat, l-2o lower.
Paris Wheat, l-4c higher.
Antwerp Wheat unchanged.
Budapest Wheat l-8o higher.
Buenos Ayres Wheat weaker.
Melbourne, Australia Wheat
steady.
Chicago Wheat lo lower to l-8c
higher.
Minneapolis Wheat 1 l-8c lowor;
May, 11.07 8-8.
St Louis Wheat 7-8c lower; May,
81.01 1-8.
Kansas City Wheat lc lower; May
97 6-8c.
Wlioat Down One Cent.
Wheat Is down a cent a bushel In
the local market, all Interests agree
ing upon the decline.
Club Is now generally quoted at 81o
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA.
If You Have It, Read Tills Lettor-Ml-n-na
Is Guaranteed by Tallman
& Co.
"I was taken lost August with a sa
vere stomach trouble. The doctor said
It wns nervous dyspepsia. I took his
treatment four weeks, but did not feol
any , better. I took everything I
heard of. The first day of December,
I got a box of MI-O-NA. I took thorn
thnt afternoon and the next day and
haven't had on bit of pain In my
stomach since the 2nd of December.
Feel well now, and sleep good."
Mrs. M. 13. Maxfleld, R. F. D. 2,
Avoca, N. Y.
MI-O-NA Is surely the best prescrip
tion for Indigestion ever written.
It relieves after dinner distress,
belching of gas, foul breath, heart
burn and all stomach misery In five
minutes.
It Is guaranteed to permanently
cure Indigestion, acute or chronic, or
any disease of the stomach, or money
back.
MI-O-NA somach tablets are sold by
Tallman & Co. and leading druggists
everywhere at 50 cents a large bos.
Trial sample free on request from
Booth's Ml-o-na, Buffalo, N. T. '
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ver lliroww," Oregon, Tlinrs. Jan. 19.
a buHhel although an occasional sale
of something select may be made a
fraction better than tl.ls. Bluestem
wheat ranges around 83c generally
with only a nominal amount of busi
ness above this. Even the buyers
for California accounts are not offer
ing above 83c and 84c a bushel track
although they recently took on soma
supplies at 86c.
Oats murket is showing strength
and dealers are now quite freely of
fering 128.50 a ton for No. 1 white
while jobbing quotations are general
ly SI a ton above this In carlots.
Barley trade Is quiet with little do
lng with the east. Word comes from
Chicago this morning that the big In
terests there were holding a meeting
to protest against the removal of the
duty on barley. This leads to the
presumption that some one there is
boosting barley prices at this time and
therefore does not want the competi
tion of the Canadian supplies. The
latter has a duty of 15c a bushel.
Millers here are now quoting the
advance of 10c a barrel in export
flour although some were inclined to
hold back when the rise was first
quoted In the north.
The busiest and mightiest 1 lttle
thing that ever waa made la Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablet.
They do the work whenever you re
quire their aid. These tablets change
weakness Into strength, llstlesaneaa In
to energy, glomlnees Into Joyouanea.
Their action Is to gentle on don't
realise they have taken a purgative.
Sold by aU dealer.
LABOR NEWS AND NOTES.
There are thirty-five bureaus of la
bor and labor statistics In the va
rious states of the union, conducted
under the supervision of the govern
ment. Among the bills to be submitted to
the California legislature this session
Is one asking for the establishment of
a state sanatorium for the treatment
of tuberculosis, and one planing loan
offices under the supervision of the
bank commissioners, to prevent the
charging of excessive interest for
small loans. The San Francisco labor
council drew up the bill.
All the labor unions affiliated with
the Boston C. L. U. have been asked
by that organization to vote upon the
proposition of at once erecting a la
bor temple In Boston. The request Is
that each Instruct Its delegates to vote
"yes" or "no" on the question at tha
earliest possible moment, and also if
a union .favors the project to inform
Its delegates as' to whether or not It
would engage an office or meeting
hall In such a building.
While the United States supreme
court is expected to define clearly the
Sherman anti-trust act In the Stand
ard Oil nnd American Tobacco cases
and the Injunction and anti-boycott
cases against the officers of the Am
erloun Federation of Labor, those de
cisions will not necessarily have any
bearing on the forty or more state
laws regulating combinations and
trusts, no two of which are alike.
Bills prepared by the legislative
committee of the Wisconsin State
Federation of Labor will be presented
this month to the legislature of that
state. Fourteen bills and amend
ments are to be presented, 'Including
those which are most wanted by tha
labor men, and others yet in the
hands of the legislative committee will
be presented later. An equitable law
for an eight hour day on all public
buildings, Is one of the important
measures to be asked for, also ade
quate protection in the erection of
buildings and factories and modern
sanilury luws.
Amateurs to Box.
New York, Jan. 17. Preliminaries
will be held tonight in the amateur
boxing championships to be decided
under the auspices of the Irish-American
Athletic club, and the finals
will bo pulled off on Thursday night.
Seven classes are up for decision,
Including bantamweight, feather
weight, 125-pound class, lightweight,
welterweight, middleweight and
heavyweight. The winner in each closs
will receive a solid gold watch, ap
propriately engraved.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never
disappoints those who use It for ob
stinate coughs, oolda and Irritations
of the throat and lungs. It stands un
rivaled as a remedy for all throat and
lung diseases. Bold by ail dealer. .
True irreverence 1 disrespect for
another man' god.
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stmllatlngiteRjtfanilltegik ting Uie Swmads andBowas of
Promotes Ditionfliftifiii
ness and &stontaliu neitfrr
Opiuru.Morphkie norMiaenlJ
NOT NARCOTIC.
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BmpklaSmi'
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rion.SoHirStoiakh.Dlantoal
Worms foHVutetras Jewnsfe-
ness andLossoF SLEEP.
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NEW YOBK.
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
DEFEATS
DAYTON BALL TEAM
WASHINGTON TOSSERS
NO MATCH FOR OREGONIANS
Attorney S. F. WUson Elected Head of
Athcnas First National DanV Le
Grow Again Cashier Institution
Enjoys Prosperous Year.
(Special Correspondence.)
Athena, Ore., Jan. 15. Acting
Postmaster H. O. Worthlngton has
Just received the appointment of
postmaster of the local office. Mr.
Worthlngton has been acting as post
master since the death of L. A. Glth-
ens some three months ago and it was
only last week that he was perma
nently appointed.
In a fast and exciting game the
Dayton high school five went down
to defeat at the hands of the basket
ball team of the local high school
at the close score of 19 to 16. The
ball had been in play only a short
time, when after a series of quick
passwork the wall was passed to Left
Forward Lleuallen who made an ac
curate pass toward the basket and the
ball dropped through. This same
quick work resulted in four baskets
and with three fouls the score ended
the first half 11 to 6, the Dayton
boys having made two baskets and
threw one foul.
The second half the Dayton five
rallied and added 11 more points and
the Athena team brought their score
up to 19.
The Athena team was composed of
Lleuallen and Sharp, forwards; Dud
ley, center; M. Dudley and M. Hill,
guards. After the game a reception
was given for the Dayton visitors at
the high school.
Wilson is Bank President.
At a stockholders meeting last week
S. F. Wilson was elected president of
the First National bank of this city,
ond F. S. LeGrow was elected as cash
ier. The bank here has Just finished a
very prosperous year, having declar
ed ten per cent to the surplus and ten
per cent dividends.
Electricity has superseded all gas
lamps In lighting the streets of Mon
treal.
A Reliable
Remedy
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
I 'CUM DMU '
u euicki) sbtertwe.
6lst Relief al Once.
Itoleanaes, soothes,
heals and protects
tha disensmi mom-
brane resulting from
Catarrh and drives
away a Cold in the
Bead quickly. Re
stores the Keiuus nf
HAY FEVER
Taste and Swell. Full size 50 eta. . at T)mtr.
Ests or by umil. Iu liquid form, 75 cents,
ly Brothers, CO Wnrreu Street, New York.
Every Wemag
mm
snout tn wntuiorni!
Marvel m?"u
skTour "Jrorrrldt tot
.1. if ht rn:iool impply
ihs MAItVKlk accent i
oihrr, but send aiamp ."r IT.uo
ir iiej boos tld. It )rl-
nm
pnrUcnlurs una iiiracuoafl Invfilnahle
MEN AND WOMEN.
Cm Big for IntUmmi
tiom. Irritations or olort-
tloni of rnaooui mombrmnoi
PtlnloM, and not Mtiin-
irat or roUonons. ,
ajM ay Pi mliU,
r wont In nlatn nnMr.
br isrwvnniMld, tor Use
Or I DOllIM, w.l.
Ulrclar tant on rnast.
OvusBtoxl
eot to Mriotnie.
Y1tw EnntoiMuiOi),
mow
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
For Over
Thirty Years
tm unw. , unr vena err.
BREEZY NEWS NOTES
FROM OLD UMATILLA
(Spclal Correspondence.)
Umatilla, Ore., Jan. 16. H. N.
Dryer has returned from a trip to
San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cramer and son
Duncan of Seattle, ae visitors at Mrs.
Cramer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Duncan, for a few weeks.
W. F. O'Connell has returned from
a business and pleasure trip spent In
Portland and Seattle.
Sunday night and Monday were the
coldest of the season, the thermome
ter . registering 6 above aero.
Chas. Wood of Spokane and W. F,
Calt of Walla Walla are In the city
today.
W. M. Davidson, who has been con
fined to his residence through severe
illness for some time, Is now conva
lescent.
Unfurnished
for rent in the East Oreg oa Ian baLM-
lng. : All modern convenieeusea.
quire at B. O. offlee.
PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
restrain ksos-tukttbsixs
OREGON
the Last Call
of the West
Did you see this beautiful ar
ticle picturing Oregon in four
elor in the November Sun
ett tlt.OOa IS BEING SPENT
BT SUNSET MAGAZINE on a
series of articles superbly Illus
trated in four osier pictur
ing and describing the attrac
tion and resources of the
Wonderland of, the
Pacific
We will aend you the next
three issue of SUNSET com
mencing with the special De
cember issue in which begins
the best aerial novel of the year
Th Spell," by C. N. & A. M.
Williamson and a superbly il
lustrated article in four colors
on "San Fra 11 Cisco Th o Expo
sition City"; and in addition we
will include a copy of the No
vember Issue containing the
beautifully illustrated article on
Oregon.
ALX. FOR S5 CENTS (Stamps
or Coin.)
Sunset Magazine
Wells Fargo Building.
Portland, Oregon
Amplications for Grazing Permit.
NOTICE Is hereby given that all ap
plications for permits to graze cattle
horses and sheep within the WENA-
HA NATIONAL FOREST during the
season of 1911, must be filed in my
office at Walla Walla, Washington,
on or before February 16, 1911. Full
Information In regard to the grasing
fees te be charged and blank forate
to need ta naakiag applies tlon
win be tarnished pa reaueat.
J. M. SCVSM1TC uarvhkr.
.AS
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I Want
WANTED.
YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN Learn
a profession, show card writer
earn large salaries; clerk can dou
ble their earning capacity; the field
ha never been overcrowded. The
Pendleton Business College offers
you the opportunity to learn thla
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.
SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF
you want to subscribe to macaalnee
or newspaper tn the United State
or Europe, remit by postal not,
check, or send to the BAST ORE
OONIAN he net publisher price
of the publication you desire, mad
we will hare It sent yon. It will
save you both trouble and risk. Tf
yon are a subscriber to the EAJTT
ORBGONIAN, in remitting you can
deduct ten per cent from the pub
lisher's price. Address EAST
ORBGONIAN PUB. CO, Pendl
toa. Or.
Classified
PMY8KXAN8.
H. a GARFIELD, M. D., HOMBO
pathlc phyatoiaa and sargeea. Of
fice Jud block. Telephone: Office,
black t411; residence, red till.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKBSLEB, CHRO
nlc and nenrooa diseases, and dis
ease of women. X-ray and Eleotr
theraputlc. Jnd building, corner
Main and Court streets. Office 'phoa
Main 71; reatdenc 'phene. Main 114.
DENTISTS.
B. A. MANN, DENTIST. OFFICII
Mats street, next to Commercial
Aaseclatlon ream. Office 'phoae.
Black 2411; reatdenc 'phone, Black
mi.
KERN A BENNETT, DENT AX. BUR.
geon. OfOoe room II Jud bulla
bag. Phone, Red Iltl.
DR. THOMAS TAUOHAN, DENTIST.
Office la Jadd building. Phene,
71.
TETFSUNARY BURGEONS.
DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL, STATB
Stack Inspector and ez-meaaber
Slate Veteriaary Boar. Office at
reeidenoa 111 east Court St.
'phone Main II.
ATTORNET8.
RAJLET A RALET, ATTORNETS AT
law. Offlo in American National
Bank Building.
FEB A 61ATBR, LAWTER8,
OF-
floe in Dee-pain building.
CARTER A 8MTTHB, ATTCRKaTf t
at law. Office in rear of Amerl
can National Bank Building.
JAMBS B. PBRRT, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
LOWELL A WINTER. ATTORNETS
and counsellors at law. Offlo In
Despala building.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY.
at law. Estates settled, will, deeds.
mortgage and contract drawn. Col
lections mad. Room IT, Schmidt
block.
PETERSON A WUSON, ATTOR-
ney at law; rooms I and 4 Smith-
Crawford building.
PHELPS A 8TETWER. ATTORNETS
at law. affce In Smith-Crawford
bo tiding. '
CHAS. J. FERGUSON, ATTORNBT
at law. Office in Jndd bedtdlng.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNirT
at law. Will practice In all state
and federal court. Rooms 1, t, I,
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. Phoae black 1781.
or Oregontan office.
FUNERAL) DIRECTORS.
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer.
Opposite postoffrce. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night. 'Phone main 71.
AUCTIONEER.
COL F. Q. LUCAS. LIVESTOCK
Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref
erence First National Bank of Athena
and Farmers' Bank ef Weston. Farm
sales a specialty.
SFXXXD-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW
and second hand goods. Cash paid
for all second-hand goods bought.
Chenrest place In Pendleton to buy
household goods. Call and get his
prices 212 E. Court street. Phone
Black 8171.
RESTAURANTS.
CHINA RESTAURANT. NOODLES
and chop suey, Ung D. Qoey, prop
Kt the old stand, Alta street In rear
of Tallman A Co.
Housekeeping Rooms for Rent.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent In the East Oregontan build
ing. Steam heat, electric light, hot
and cold water aad bath. Recently
reaevated. Bnqatre at Baat Orego-
efflaa.
Ads
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WANTED (Continued.)
WANTED UNITED WIRELESS,
limited amount State whether
preferred or common, number of
shares. Address C. A. Co., 81 1-f
Third street, Portland, Oreg.
ANYONE, ANYWHERE, CAN 9TAR1
a mail order business at home. Ne
canvassing. Be your own bossv.
Send for free booklet. Telia how.
Heacock. 1718, Lockport, N. Y.
HAIR WORK Come to Madam Ken
nedy's, 607 East Court street, for
your hair goods. The only genuine
natural human hair goods ever sold
In Pendleton and combing mad
to order. Everything strictly guar
anteed. Phone Red 1761.
WANTED Lace curtain to laundry.
Work done with especial car.
Phone Red till.
FOR BALE.
CITY OF PENDLETON MAPS at
Bast Oreconian offlee. Prto Ite.
Directory
DfSURANCH AITB LAXli BUaXVESS
EARTMAN ABSTRACT CO, MAKES
reliable aaartraew. ef title to all
lands la Uaaatllla eeanty. tioaaa en
ehy aad tana property. Buy and
Bella all klnca ef real estate. Doe
a genera! brokerage btieia. Pay
taxes and naake lnvestmenta for non
residents. Write fire, life and aecl
deat Insurance. Referaao, any
bank In Pendleton.
JAMBS JOHNS, Pres.
C. m. sf a Ban, flea.
BENTLBT LEAFING WELL, RBAIa
estate, fire, life aad accident maw
ano agent. New locaUeo, lit Main
street Phone Mala 404.
IATBRT A
STABLE.
CTTT LJTBRT STABLE. THOMPSON
etreet, Carney A Bradler. Prop.
Uvery, feed and sale atable. Good
ri at all tfaaea. Cub line la ooanee
tloD. 'Phoa aula 71.
Msacmxjunaom.
HNORATBD CARDS, XNTTTATION8.
weddla- -inmasinta, iiainiatit
rirat aad baalaeaa atatleeMry, etc.
Tory to test styles. Call at Bast Ore
goaian offlo aad aaaaplea.
LBOAt, BLANKS ef every desert p.
tloa for aooatr Mart, ciroalt court.
Juati eeart. rami aetata, cw fox
aale at Baat OraaeJaa offlo.
OM nti Manager fa hnrgq baaaUea,
LET BLHCTRICITY DO YOUR
work It's eleaa. reliable aad am.
venieat. Biaetrlc Sad Iron rumrajt-
teed. II.SI. BtaotrVc Hot Waiar f
Curlinf Iron Baalan HiM. r.M.
Peraolatora, etc. a aomcdeta tak ef
ua ana KJaotrtc tlxtarea. Ftrat-claa
wirtag ef home, et. J. L. Vaughaa.
til Main street.
FRATBRNAL ORDERS.
-j rammjMTZWi UU)QB No. IS
fV A. r. and A. M meet
VA first and third Monday o
eaoh monOt. All TisltHig brafaraai
e Invited.
DAMON LODGE NO. ,
K. of P., meet every Moa
dar ereaianr la L O. (X 7,
baU. VWtlag brothers orw
diaily larited to stlead
George W. Oatta, a C; R, W.
Fletcher. K. R. A 8.
PENDLETON TRAIN SCIIEDCIJB
O.-W. B, A N.
Weetbouad Oregoa division
Portland local, leave.. 9:11 a aa.
Ore. A Waah. Bzpreas.. 1:10 a. as,
Portland Limited) . . . . p. m.
Fast Mail 11:45 p.n.
Motor : 4:M p. m.
Pilot Reck Mixed 9:t5 a. m.
Eastbound Oregon division
Fast Mall 1:80 a m.
Ore. A Wash. Express.. S:15 a. m.
Chicago Limited S:15 p. m.
Motor 10:4 a. m.
Portland local, arrive.. 5:00 p. m.
Pilot Rock Mixed J:15 p. m.
Washington DIt Leaving Pendleton.
Walla Walla local .... 5:25 p. m.
Pendleton passenger .. 7:00 a. m.
Spokane local S:00 a. m.
Washington Div. Arriving Pendleton.
Pendleton local 2:15 a. m.
Walla Walla local .... 9:15 a. m
Pendleton passenger .. 6:00 p. m.
XORTHERN PACIFIC
Leaving Pendleton
Passenger 1:89 p.m.
Mixed train 7:S0a.m.
Arriving Pendleton
Passenger 10:09 a.m.
Mixed train 7:ta.an
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Dairy East (feegaalaa by carrle
only 15 cents per aaeotak.
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