n HUUUT PAGES DAILY EAST OltEQONIAir, PENDLETTON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1911. PAGE BEVUf The Open Door SCIENTIFIC NEW DISCOVERIES. By tho electro-magnetic telegraph nil operator can exactly Wuto a fracture in a submarine calilii nearly antu mlleg long. A low fossils sent to an expert geologist enable Lira to accurately tleteniilno tho rock (urination from which they am taken. This ho can describe us iierfectly as If tho rocky formation was before him on tho table. So, nlso, In medical sclonco. Dlseaso nascertiiln unmlstaknlilo signs or symp toms, lty reason of this fact the physl c ans and specialists connected with Dr. Fierce s Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In stitute at HulTalo, are enabled to accu rately determlno tho nature of muny chronic diseases without seeing and per sonally examining their patients. In rec ognizing disease without a personal exam ination of tho patient, they do not claim to possess miraculous powers. They ob tain tholr knowledge of tho patient's dis ease by practical and well-established principles of modern science. Certain diseases display certain peculiar traits. Subjected to scientific analysis they fur nish abundant data to guide the Judg ment of tho skillful practitioner. This nu-thrxi of treating patients at a distance, by mall, has been so successful that tliero Is scarcely a city or a vllllage in tho United States that is not represented by one or tnoro cases upon the records of practico at tho Invalids' Hotel and Sur gical Institute. Such rare cases as can not Imj treated In this wuy, which require surgical operations or careful after-treatment, or electrical theratieutics, receive the services of the most skillful socialists at the Institution. Dr. R. V l'ierco long ago established this Invalids' Hotel ami Surgical Insti tute with a full .staff of l'hyslcians who Were exert in their specialties. Theso physicians may be consulted, by letter, (ree and without charge whatever, if you wish a specialist's advice upon any chronic malady. Tho same system ol "speciality's " is observed as In the depart ments of a medical college. The professor who would assume to lecture In all depart ments with equal ease and proficiency would bo severely ridiculed by his col leagues, and It Is Just as ahsured to sup- tKise lhat tho general practitioner can ;eep lil nisei f Informed of the many new methods of treatment that are Mug con stantly devised and adopted In the several departments of Medicine and Surgery. reoplo who have been patients atff)r. Tierce's Invalids' Hotel, lliilTalo. K. Y., have much to say In regard to this won derfully equipped Sanitarium, w here all tho latest electrical apparatus, as well as electric water baths, Turkish baths, static electric machines, high-frequency cur rent, and other most modern and up-to-date apparatus are used for the cure of chronic diseases. Tho treatment of tho chronic diseases that aro iM'cullar to women have for many years been a largo factor In tho cures nflVcted at the Inva lids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. The violet-ray treatment, which Is another Interesting proceeding, is carried out by concentrating the light, rich In the violet or chemical ravs. from an arc light with a specially prepared carlmn, J upon any portion of the IxkIv that may ho I tho seat of pain. Sufferer from neural gia, sclutic.i. rlieumatim, strains, sprains, also from those obscure exhausting paiiv (the origin of which cannot at times be accurately determined) frequently find Immediate relief from a single treatment and usually with a little persistence in the use of this aid, comfortable health or perfect recovery is obtained. Then, there Is tho Incandescent light bath, consisting of a cabinet in w hlch tho patient Is bathed In the combined rays of many electric lights. It has 'pro duced really wonderful results in dialietes, sciatica, rheumatism, obesity, ana'tnla, and some forms of kidney and heart trouble. It has also proven valuable In chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma and the various skin diseases. As a general hygienic measure Its ellidiency can scarce ly be over-estimated. In medicine there has been rapid and real progress during recent years, and Dr. l'ierce has kept up with the times In that he has had the manufacture and Ingredi ents in his well-known remedies Improved In a modern lalxtratory by skilled chem ists, tho greatest care Ix-ing exercised to see that the Ingredients entering Into his well-known medicines Dr. Tierce's Ka vorit" Prescription as well as tlii'"'olilen Medical Discovery" tire extracted from the best variety of native nu dlclnal roots, gathered with great earn and at the proix-r season of tho year, so that tlieir medici nal properties may l most reliable. tireat caro Is exercised not to overen couraeo those who consult the sxclallsts of this Institution that no false hopes may be raised. Dr. 1'lerce's Common Sense Medical Adviser Is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the clotli-lxuind. Write, the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Dr. K. V. Pierce, President, at lluffalo, N. Y. l.hv (')miii Is Indian Doll. Aberdeen. Wash. Among the gaily bedecked Indians coming Into town from the Qjlnault reservation the lat ter pnrt of the week was a wee ma'd cii, who, In place of a doll or Teddy bear, held a small live coon tightly to her breast. The little one attracted much attention on the train and at the station. Deafness anient lie Cured lev lmnl niilliines. n tlioy cannot reach tiio ilihciiBi'il portion of tlie enr. There Is only one wnv to euro deafness, nnd Halt l by ' exnsl It tit titiin) remedies Denftiess Is cii isecl liv no Infliitned con (1 1 1 Ion of the mu cin;!, lining of the Kiistnehlns Tube. Wlieu tills tube Is Infliimed you have n rmiililliig sound r Imperfect li.'iii'lng. n'l when It I iMitlielv rinsed. Deafness Is the result, nnd nI:',.. ' ,) ,. nflnniutill''li run 6" Inken out mid ii.is luwe icMMicd lo lis nonnnl 1011 illlliMi, lieailnp will be destroyed forever: nine i uses out of ten are caused liy Catarrh, which Is nutlilng hut an Inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. Wo will five One Hundred Dollars for fflRO nf lieafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot he cun d liy I lull's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular tree. !'. .1. CIIKN'I'V & .. Toledo, O. Semi for circulars free TaUe Halls family fills for constipation. KZ&Tm .Nrnr Oakland, Cnlifornia The only Woman's College on the Pacific Cnat. Charlcird IN.V. Near twi Kicat I'nive-iMtirs. Meal climate tltn.n i;loul the jrar. I miIi.uh c anil K' rt'lMalioti 1 1 nil cinr" t !' ;oi vale" t to thuie of Siauloril and Ciiivci-ily of ulitorm.i. I.nln -i.ui.ni i lor H'ioiO' wild moil, in romp num. l.xc'-iieiit renin. ink s, Ithr.irv Modern fcyinna.imn. (f Minle-nt... cut il"' Clav ( at -op, A. ciital'u;nc ml. In -i '(., I'.iH, .. pportia.ltM " sluilv, milic Si'ici.il r.nr lil'r. I're-ol M., I.itt. !.. I. 6cntaiv. Mill-. homo nnd art. f..r health 1,1, l.o, il.'l .. IV for ( oil. m- I'. Every Woman II inifrrstcd ana muumi Know rriDiit thr WOMilrf fill MARVEL Whirlinq Spray The nw Vafltnl SyrinQO. Best most convenient. It cleanses instrintly. ASK your ornciTisi ior it. vv If rnimut supply th'O. MARVEL, accept nnoihrr.w v but send sump for illustinied VS took sealed, it pivrn inn r- ntu- inrs mm uir'xiious in .... w - - .. . I I,: n CATTLE EASIER AT PORTLAND MARKET MO ItfN ICXPECTED FIIOM OALiroitMA l.umhs Aro Not So rirni Sheep Steady Ilos Arc Five Cents Ixw vr ItiiMiriM llegrdliiK Wheat Crop Suy Larger Crop Than l4it Year. ( From Monday's Journal.) North Portland Hogs nominal; cattle easier; sheep steady; lambs caHler. South Omaha Hogs B to 10c low er;, cattle 15 to 25c lower,' sheep low er. Chicago Hogs 5c lower; efattle and sheep steady. One lot of steers went at 16.25 In the North Portland yards this morn ing lut generally speaking tho mar ket was not quite so good. One lot of selected steers from Poineroy that were oaid to be of top quality, did not bring more than $6.10 or about 15c less than the same class of stuff would have brought at the close of last week. With Increasing offers of grass cat tle in sight and with 32 loads due from Merced tomorrow, buyers were not Inclined to stretch top prices at all today. There were quite a few cows on today's cattle market and the best of theso grought $5.50. Warmer weath er H one of tho features that prom ises to detract from the strength In the cuttle trade In Jho near future. There was a weaker feeling in e cuttle trade elsewhere. At South Omaha the market was etremely poor with steers $5.85 and $6.15 and cows $1.50 and $5.60. At Chicago the mur ket was generally steady with no change In prices. Cattle values at North Portland are: Hest. steers $6.106.25 FSmey grain steers 6.10 Ordinary grain steers ... 6.00 Ordinary steers 5.75 Hest grass steers 6.25 Rest cows 5.40 J 5.50 Medium cows . 5.15 ordinary eows 4.75 0 5.00 Poor to fair cows 3.00 4.00 Itesf bulls 6.00 5.25 Fancy 'bulls " 4.75 Ordinary bulls 4.0004.25 CALVES. Best light $ 7.00 Ordinary 6.85 Poor 3.00 4.00 sin-.'! Stuly, Iaml. Weaker. While there was no change In tho price of either sheep or lambs at North Portland during the day, the market for lambs was easier with In dications of an early decline. Offerings of sheep and lambs were 1042 head, compared with 2678 head last Monday. The decreased run is said to be due to the fact that ship pers are sending more supplies to the eastern markets and thus reducing the local output. En en sold as high as $3.50 In the local yards today. This was for stock that averaged 89 pounds. Poorer ewes sold down to $2.50, with aver ages around 82 pounds. A North Portland livestock com mission firm. In the late c rcular, says of thetrade: "We are quoting sheep a little high er with the exception of east of moun tain stuff, which up tothis time has not been exceptionally good. Condi tion of southern Oregon sheep being bettor nnd sell better. We look to see the bulk of sheep from southern Oregon cleaned up within a short time." .Sheep nnd lamb prices at North Portland today. Yearlings $ 4.25 Wethers S.SOSM.OO Kwes 3.00C,i 3.50 Lambs 6.00 iji 0.50 Fwd sheep 2.00 2.50 No Hogs Conio Forward. No hogs came forward to the Port land yards over Sunday and a week ago total offerings here were but 194 bead. There remains a steady tone in tho North Portland swine trade with quotations nominally the same as Saturday. Eastern swine markets were weak and generally lower today. At Chl onuo there was a run of 42,000 head compared with a similar amount a year ago and the result was a loss of r.c in the price. Tops sold at $0.30 In Chicago. At South Omaha the hog market was weaker with a loss of 5 to 10c In price ns compared with sales on Saturday. Tops sold in Omaha nt sr. o.'i, which means $7.15 to land at Pacific northwest centers. Nominal swine values at North Portland: Post blockers $ fi.PO Medium l'tht 6.75 lloavy packers 6. CO Koliirh packers 5. 00 ft 6.60 Feelers 7.25 Late st reports received here lvgard im; the wheat crop Indiento that the Pni'iflc northwest will produce a lar gi'i1 crop than a year ago. IniTea.-ed ncrenge is one of the im portant factors in feircing estimates higher, but the general condition of the crop Is such that n larger pnduc lieui pe r ae ro is assured. The season s too young to stnto with any (le'gree of accuracy wliut the total crop of all the three states will he, but prae'tie-ally all Interests are now of the opinion that the 1910 pro duction will be far overtopped. There' are few exceptions to the gen eral uile of hotter crop reports. From (Milium county, reports 4iro mixed in llu'r views. It appears that whilu the country south of Condon Is in very good shape owing to favorable fall of moisture and good weather, tln sectleni south of the county sent, or from Condon to the Columbia liv- r. is not very pmJ. A Irost eluring the latter part of May i.i said tei have i.. tie consiileTable damage to the te ii iler plants at that time. Oul !ooc ill Morrow, on the Jlepimer branch, At the Ore i: oii-Washininoti Railroad & N'av'gu tion Ce, tile outlook Is loss favorable jiff L guq 1 GAST01 'flo Of VA1 ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENT. AVcgelable IVeparallonlarAs slmilaring rtic Footf anJRs ting the Stomachs anditoweb of Ptcmj-fcii-rJilMtiVU'l Promotes DigcstionJChf erfij-! ness and Restcontains nemw Opiuru.Morphine norMaeraL wot Narcotic. Stdpt oOldlkSiMiUrnWEH Rtliuijttd JixJana Ctonfitd Sugar hmtagmti t'kmr. Anerfecl Remedy forConsfina (ton . Sour Storaach.Dlarrtioea Worms .ComTils'ioiis.revEnsli ness amlLoss of Sleep. Facsimile Signamreof NEW Y0PK. For Infants and Children: The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of iF ' AT J. IK Exact Copy of Wrapper. Use For Over Thirty Years than had been generally expected. In Wasco and Sherman counties the outlook Is said to be in fine posi tion. Spring grain In Whitman county is streaked. This condition is said to be due to the late cold weather, which retarded the growth of the plants. In the Big Bend country along the line of the Great Northern, the crop is likewise affected, but it is generally believed that a larger crop than a year ago will be harvested. In other parts of Oregon and Wash ington the outlook is ideal. In Idaho the prospects are the best for many years owing to the abundance of mois ture and the good growing weather early in the season. Ilittinej the Dollar Mark. Ninety-eight cents a bushel is be ing offered here for bluestem wheat and it is stated that $1 has been of fered for shipments tb the north, ow ing to the great scarcity of offerings there. . Vj The market for wheat is very firm, although trade Is on a nominal basis owing to the small holdings at coun try points. Millers will go Into the new season with less old grain on hand than for manv vears. and tTita Is expected to stimuate early buying and aid Initial prices. Flour market remains very firm, but the big millers are still adverse to advancing the pMce at this time, although believing that the rise can not be held back vyry long. Oats and barley maVkets are firm but nominal. The Modern Wash-day Time was when The Wash was a weekly nightmare, wash-day dinner a by-word. The New Perfection Oil Cook-stove has changed all that. Once the wash-boiler is on the stove, it leaves you free to attend to the dinner or any other work. You can move a New Perfection where you please and light it in a moment. It requires no attention after that. A single gallon of oil lasts all three burners seven hours or more. No coal or wood to carry; no fire to feed; no soot nor ashes. It keeps a kitchen or laundry cool and clean. It cooks to perfection, with the least trouble and expense. New ifferection U..'oR-stve. Made wit 1 , 2 and 3 burner, with long, turquoise hlie enameled chimnrvt. Handtomrty f-niih-d throughout. Tha 2- and 3 -burner stoves can he had with or without a cabinet top, which is titled with drop thrives, towel ratki, etc. Dealrrs cvpiywhrie ; or write for de tcnp'ive circij.tr to the ncArest aeocj of tha Standard Oil Company (Incorporated1 Leads Them All 14 Devlin Fives Best five cent cigar in the city. For sale at Joe Sullivans Cigar Store Only ffl Want Ads. If WANTED. WANTED (Continued) WANTED SALESMAN tor nclualv. WANTED Ladle, bring In your hair territory. Big opportunities. No . combings. 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