East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 25, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PEJTDIiETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1911.
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LIGHT AT PORTLAND
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STANI'IF.Mj BUYS
LOT Ol' SHEEP
Cattln Market Maintain Qui it Tone
Willi hw Arrival IIoj-h Arc Hold.
Inr SU-July ('hluiK AYIicat Trail
ers Vult for fr News.
(From Friday's Journal.)
There was only a small run of ntuff
In the yarda today. The sheep run
tapered off and only 273 head ap
peared at North Portland during the
pant 24 hours.
A feature of Interest In the mutton
market was the shipment to this city
from Shanlko by the Prlnevllle Land
& UlveHtook .company of a number of
cuih of feed sheep. This Btock has
bet n held over on the market for sev
eral days, b.ut was finally sold to go
back almost Into the hanie- country
from where it was shloped.
U. N. Ktanfield of Stanfield, was the
f.urchaser and the stock will be ship
ped back todny. It will be fed for this
market and returned later In tho sea
m;ii In the shape of finished mutton,
I
Backache
Is only one of many symptoms which some women en
dure through weakness or displacement of the womanly
organs. Mrs. Lizzie White ol Memphis, Tenn., wrote
Dr. R. V. Pierce, as follows :
"At times I was bardly able to be on my feet.
I believe I bad every pain and ache a woman
could have. Had a very bad ease. Internal .
organs were very much diseased and my back
was very weak. I suffered a treat deal with
nervous headaches, in fact, I suffered all over.
This was my condition when I wrote to you for
advice. After taking your 'Favorite Prescrip
tion for about three months can say that my
health was cever better."
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
Is positive cure for weakness and disease of the fenr.inins organism. It allays
inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain. Tones and builds up the nerves.
Do not permit a dishonest dealer to substitute for this medicine which has
record of 40 years of cures. ' No, thank you, 1 want what I ask for." '
Dr. Pieexe't Pleataat Pellet Induce mild natural bowel movement one a day.
thus making- two trips to this city
and one back to the country. The
stock sold at $3 for yearling wethers.
Sheep values at North Portland:
Select lambs 4-75
Choice lambs 4. BO
Common lambs - 4.004.25
yearling wethers 4.50
Old wethers 4.00
Fancy ewes 3.45W3.50
Ordinary 2.501 3 00
Dulry Cows From Minnesota.
Two more loads of dairy cows came
forward to North Portland during the
day. The shipment was from South
St. Paul and was made to a stock
yards firm.
There remains a quiet tone in the
cattle trade. Keceipts for the day
were merely the dairy cows, therefore
no beef stock was uvailablo. Late
icceipts have been all the trade wish
ed for, therefore there Is no scarcity
here.
Select steers $ 5.50
Taney steers 5.40
Choice steers 5.30
Feeders 4.55
Common steers 4.25
Fancy heifers 5 00
Feeder cows 3.25
Fancy cows 4.75
Fancy bulls 4.234.35
jber, unchanged for May and l-8c
! higher for July, after an opening un
I changed for December, l-8c to l-2c
! higher for May and July, respectlve-
Iy-
Liverpool was slightly higher at
both the opening and closing. Broom
hall estimated world's shipments ot
I wheat on Monday at 5,200,000 bunh-
els, exclusive of North America. He
predicts a moderate change on pas
Mi ge.
Official prices furnished by Overbeck
& Cooke Company:
WHEAT.
Dec. Open, 95 1-4; high, 95 1-2;
low; 95; close, 95.
May Open, 100 5-8; high, 100 7-8;
low, 100 3-8; close 100 1-2.
July Open, 94 7-8; high, 94 7-8;
low, 94 3-4; close 94 3-4.
NEWS ROIFS FROM
ADAMS AND VICINITY
Good ordinary bulls
Stags
Fancy light calves
Fancy light calves
4.00
4.25
7.60
7.50
The Famous.JffiJ& Lamp
The best part of the day is the evening, when the whole family is
gathered together around the lamp.
The old days oi the tmoky fireplace and flickering candle are gone forem. Ia their
place have come the convenient oil ttove end the indiipeiuable Rayo Lamp.
There are to-day, in the United States alone, more than 3,000,000 of these Rayo
lamps, giving their clear, white light to mote than 3,000,000 homes.
Other lamp cott more, but you cannot let a better light than the low-priced Rayo
gives. It ha become so popular we may almoat call it the official lamp of the
American family."
The Rayo is made ol solid bran, with handtome nickel finiih an ornament anywhere.
Aak roar dealer for a R.vo lamp ; or write for oVttriptivc circular to any agency oi tba
Standard Oil Company
(Incorporated)
J. T. MOHGA.V 1LIS'I. CIIUItCH
Medium calves 5.006.60
Ordinary calves 4.00 5.00
1 1 OK .Arc Holding Steady.
There was a fair supply of hogs of
fered at North Portland today. The
market continued steady with no
change In price from yesterday's av
erage. Total run for the day was 173
head compared with 86 head last
Friday.
North Portland swine trade today:
Best eastern Oregon 6.65
Medium eastern Oregon ., o.ou
Best Willamette valley . . . 6.60
Oood to heavy 6.00
Feeders 6.50if5 6.85
('rain ami liny.
Wheat Producers' price nominal;
track delivery, club 79c; ' bluestem,
82a83e: fortyfold 80 W 81c; Willam
ette valley, 79c; red Russian, 78c;
Turkey red. 81c.
narlev Producers' price 1911
Feed. $31 31.50; rolled, $32; brew
ing, $37.
Oats Producers price Track No.
1, spot delivery, white, 30.50c3i;
gray, $3030.50; December and Jan
uary delivery, No. 1 white, $34.
Millstuffs .Selling price Bran,
$24.50; middlings. $31.00; shorts,
?r, RO: chon. S19(ft25.
Hav Producers' price 1911 crop
Vallev timothy. lancy. lli: ordinary
$15: eastern Oregon, $17; Idaho l
ffitfl- m xed. 112: clover, no: wneai
$llft12; cheat, $1112; alfalfa, $12
U 12.50; oats, 111"? 12.
Waltlno- for Crcm News. '
Chicago, Nov. 25. Crop news from
Argentina seems to be the issue in
tho wheat trndp at this time. The ab
sence of definite Information has left
the trade uncertain in Its actton.
Closing was l-4c down for Decem-
rliiancli r Kii'IIm t'olltvtion at tho Feet
of Hlsliop Greer.
New York. J. Plerpont Morgan
tripped in church and falling to the
floor, spilled the contents of the col
lection plae, which was piled high
with money. The banker was unin
jured. Mr. Morgan, who Is senior warden
of St George's Protestant Episcopal
church was about to pass the plate
to Bi'hop Greer for the offertory
benediction when he stubbed his toe
over a misplaced pew cushion on the
floor JuBt behind the chancel rail and
fell on his hands and knees.
Mr. Morgan probably was the vic
tim of his own gallantry for the new
cushions were placed on the chancel
steps at his suggestion to permit
many" women, who had been standing
' In the back of the church to sit
down.
(Special Correspondence )
Adams, Ore., Nov. 25. Mr. and
Mrs. Itoy Perlnger of Walla Walla,
are v'siting friends and relatives In
Adams this week.
Dr. McKenney of Helix was called
to see Baby McBride-who had an at
tack of pneumonia. Hit condition H
much improved.
Dr Itingo of Pendleton came up to
see Frank Martin, who has an attack
f pleurisy.
Mrs. P. Martin was a visitor in
Walla Walla Monday.
Pete Murray was a business visitor
n Pendleton Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. John Giess left Ad
ams Thursday for Hood River, Ore
gon, to spend a few days with Mrs.
Nudamaker and then they will go on
o California for tlje winter.
Master Frank Krebs returned to
his home in Adams Thursday after
pending a few weeks in Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Henry were Pen
dleton visitors Wednesday.
Mrs. John Winn went to Pendleton
Thursday to do rarae shopping.
Mrs. McDaniel was a Pendleton
visitor Friday.
KIDNEY TROUBLE
Suffered Ten YearsRelieved in Three
Months Thanks to PE-IiU-NA.
man
FOR THE CHILDREN
AuSO FOR GROWN PERSONS
QUICK - SAFE - RELIABLE
NO OPIATES HO hHBIIC
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR
COMPOUND
a rrtMMnw rrtTT nptrlBctefi mav po
aTta s J - 1 J -
... nn.wn TMM-iuTrittrTrs AH
quickly into UKUur, DKwv,nn v
DMcuMnMiA which nften means a sud-
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den fatality. Keep FOLEY'S HONEY
AND TAR COMPOUND always in mo
house and give at first sign of a cold.
Refuse substitutes.
John persons, Stewart, Ohio, writes
"Wo use irolev's Honev and Tar Com
nr.iinri as our best and only cough
remedy. It never fails to cure any of
riy seven children of cough. My z
mnnth's.nlrt hnhv has had a most se
vere couch which our Doctor said he
cculd not cure and that Baby wouia
mrf.lv Several of our relations
and neighbors had gathered to witness
tv,P endir.tr of the child's life. Two
t.nttien nf Folev's Honey and Tar
Compound cured the child and ho la
alive anl well today."
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS
'''.A '""77 ' ' &i
W'h FIZEB..
For pains in the side or chest
dampen a piece of flannel with Cham
berlain's Liniment and bind it on over
the seat of pain. There Is nothing
better. For sale by all dealers.
C. B. PIZP:K, Mt. sterling, Ky., says:
" have suffered with kidney and
bladder trouble tor ten years past
"Last March I commenced using
Penina and con tinned for threo months.
I have not used it since, nor have I felt
a pain."
mXAITE IN S. P. Tt'NNKU
P.edding. Five t-ticks of dynamite
and 'an unused candle carefully wrap
ped in a newspaper, were found on
top of a Southern Pacific tunney by
William Hanks, a logging man.
Hanks brought the package to Red
d'ng and delivered it to Sheriff Mont
goery and a railroad detective. An
investigation will be made.
Significance is attributed to the find
In view of recent attempts to dyna
mite Southern Pacific trains.
3P
Kant ids.
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HAIR WORK MADAM KENNEDY"
is at the Bowman Motel for two
days. Anyone wishing hair work,
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ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS
wedding announcements, embossed
private and business stationery, etc
Very latest styles. Call at East Ore
gonlan office and see samples.
WANTED Lace curtains to laundry
Work done with especial care.
Phone Red 2521.
SALESMEN TO AID US SUPPLYT
the brisk demand for our goods;?
some vacant territory yet In everjr
state west of the Mississippi; ,easl
weekly. Capital City Nursery Co.,. '
Salem, Oregon.
LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip
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Sale at East Oregonlan office.
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