DAILY EAJjT OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 112. EIGHT PAGES. LIVESTOCK MARKET IS STILL STRONG ADVANCE IN PRICE OF HOGS IS MAINTAINED CatUo Situation In Particularly Fav orable to Uie HIiImhts and AdtUxl Strength li Shown Sheep Arc Up Short- Run for Cover. (From Tuesday's Journal.) Strength continues In all lines of livestock. The advance In the price of hogs, exclusively told in The Jour nal yesterday, was fully maintained today, although there was only a very limited number coming forward tc test the trade. The weaker feeling which has ex isted In the swine trade at competi Lumber and Building 1VIatAlla1 A arge and ComPtete Stock Al 1 lalvrlCtl ways on Hand and PRICED RIGHT The Best Mill Work to be Obtained in the Northwest Let U Figure With You on Your Next Order Pendleton Planing Hill and Lum- hnr Vnrrl J A. BORIE LUMBER CO., Proprietors UUI ICIIU PHONE MAIN 7 Hotel McFeely The Only Strictly First-Class, Modern Priced Hotel in the City New House. New and Beautiful Furniture. Hot and Cold Water in Every Room. NO INSIDE ROOMS. Rates $1.00 and $1.50 Per Day Corner Alder & 4th Slroels Oppositt Keylor Grand Theatre, Walla Walla, Wash. THE GREATEST SUCCESSFUL CURE OF ANV CHRONIC DISEASE WITHOUT THE KNIFE. Sea our patients testimony. Dec. 1st, 111. I am glad to tell the public what the Chinese Doctor did for me. I was nearly dead suffering from abcess In the stomach and three Am erican doctors told me there waa no hope for mo except an operation which I felt would kill me. So we called Dr. Leo Chlng Wo and tried his medicine and In two weeks I waa out of danger. Took his wonderful medicine four weeks more and am nearly well. I can cheerfully recommend hi remedy to any one who Is In need of a doctor, for he certainly saved my life. Mrs. Ida Herring, 116 West Alder St, Walla Walla, Washington. We receive testimonials from our patients dally who have been cured. If you want to be cured, come and see us or If unable to come, write and enclose a two cent stamp for symptom blank. Write without delay. Address: LEO CUING WO, CHINESE MEDICINE CO., 14 E. Main St., Walla Walla, Washington. V 1 mm tive points recentl has In a measure reduced the great differential that has existed between the price here and the cost of landing supplies from the Missouri river territory. How ever, today's advices, while telling of a weaker and lower price at South Omaha, makes the top there 2 l-2c above ' what it was last week, there fore forcing this addition to the cost of bringing stock here from there. On the basis of today's values at the Missouri river market, eastern swine cost $7.27 1-2 t land here and at other Pacific northwest points. The t et price available recently here has been $6.75, which still makes the dif ferential between the local price and the cost of getting eastern supplies here very heavy. Today's run of hogs at North Port land, 314 head, compares with 449 head received both Monday and Tues day of last week, Monday being a holiday. North Portland swine values: Best packers $ 6.76 THIS WINTER Famous the World Over For its splendid hostelrles, its varied attractions, Its fine beaches, hot springs' and pleasure resorts all these can be reached with ease by the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. ond SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY "Road of a Thousand Wonders." $55.00 Portland to Ixvi Angeles and Retnrn With correspondingly low fares from all O.-W.- R. & N. points, good six months with stopovers going and re turning within limit. Handsomely Il lustrated literature will be supplied upon application to any of our agents, or address: WM. McMURRAY, Gen Pass, Agent, Portland, Ore. Good heavy . .. 6.60.6O Good light 6.506.60 Rough and heavy 6.25 Poor and heavy 5.25 6.60 Cattlu Extremely Strong. The cattle situation la one of ex treme strength. There was a run of 249 head today, compared with 324 head last Tuesday, the latter Includ ing Monday's arrivals, while those of today do not. Prices obtained in the cattle divis ion retain the extreme strength of last week, prices being just as high for similar quality. Heifers sold 25c higher at $6.50. Notwithstanding the expectations of a weaker tone in the cattle trade east of the Rockies, the market Is re ally beginning to show added strength. For Instance, at South Omaha there was an advance of 10c in low grade stuff. This Is expected to have an effect upon shipments In this direc tion from Montana and Wyoming points. Situation Is Changed. As matters stood formerly, while the Missouri river market was high er for high quality cattle, ordinary offerings were in reality lower than here. Therefor on that basis the ship ments would be influenced In this di rection. Recently, however, there has been a tendency at the Missouri river point to advance the price of ordinary quality cattle while holding the best stuff stationary. This has changed the situation to such an ex tent that a further advance here must be forced before it will be profitable lor the eastern stuff to come In this collection. North Portland cattle range; Select steers $ 6.15 Fancy steers 6.00 6.10 Choice steers 6.85 Feeders 4.50 Common steers 6.00 Fancy heifers 6.25 Fancy cows 5.00 5.10 Feeder cows 4.50 francy bulls 4 60 4.75 Good ordinary bulls 4.50 Stags Fancy light calves 5.00 Ordinary calves 4.00 4.25 )5.60 5.00 Sheep Remain Firm. There was only a small run of sheep In the North Portland vards today, these being quickly mixed at the ad- vonced prices quoted In The Journal yesterday. The tendency of the mar ket continues upward. ToJuy'r rui 215 head compared with 137 head as the combined run of Monday and Tuesday of last week. Nominal sheep values . at North Portland: : Select lambs $ 5.35 Choice lambs 5 25 Common lambs 60 Yearling lambs 4.50 4.75 Old wethers 4.25 Fancy ewes 3.50 3.75 Ordinary . 3.25 Grain and Hay, Wheat Producers' price nominal; track delivery, club, 79c; bluestem, 82 83c; fortyfold, 80c; Willamette valley, 80c; red Russian, 78c; Turkey red, 81c. Barley Producers', prices 1911 Feed. $35.00; rolled. $36.00; brewing, $39 003 40.00. Oats Producers' price Track No. 1, spot delivery, white, $3030.50; gray, $30.00. Mtllstuffs Selling price Bran, 'I PULL OUT THE GRAY HAIRS "Pull out one gray hair and a doz en will take Its place" Is an old saying, which is, to a great extent, true, if no steps are taken to stop the cause. When gray hairs appear It Is a sign that Nature needs assistance. It is Nature's call for help. Gray hair, dull, lifeless ha'r. or hair that is fall ing out, is not necessarily a sign of advancing age, for there are thou sands of elderly peop'.e with perfect heads of hair without a single streak of gray. When gray halr9 come, or when the hair seems to be lifeless or dead, some good, reliable halr.restoring treatment should be resorted to at once. Special'sts say that one of the best preparations to use In the old fashioned "sage tea" wh'ch our grand parents used. The best preparation of this kind is Wyetn's Sage and Sul phur Hair Remedy, a preparation of domestic sage and sulphur, scientifi cally compounded with Inter dis-eov-rred ha'r tonics and stimu'ants, the whole mixture be'ng carefully bal anced and tested by experts. Wyeth's Sage and tulphur Is clean and wholesome and perfectly harm less. It refreshes dry parched hair, removes dandruff and gradually re stores faded or gray hair to its nat ural color. Don't delay another minute. Start using Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur at once and see what a difference a few days' treatment wi'.l make in your hair. This preparation Is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by special agent, Pendleton Drug Co. Best tor Aslhma, Ca tarrh, Bronchitis Why need anyone suffer from any throat or nose troubles when sooth ing, healing HYOMEI Is guaranteed to banish all misery or money back. , "The undersigned herewith rec ommends HYOMEI to all who are af flicted with asthma, catarrh, or bronchitis. HYOMEI was used by my wife for bronchitis and asthma and I used it for bronchitis and sore throat It has given relief and permanent results and I write those fe linos for tho benefit of air who are afflicted with the ailments named above." Theodore Boehlan, Traffic Manager of the Concordia Publishing House. Cor. Jefferson avonue, and Miami street, concordla, Kns., Jan. 2nd, 1911 Tallmnn & Co. and druggists every where sell Hyomel. A complete out fit Including Inhaler, costs $1.00. Ex: tra bottles If needed 50 cents. Just breathe it CZEi GONE ID BOILS Eczema Began When Three Weeks Old. Arms, Shoulders and Breast a Solid Scab. Boils Broke Out -' During Teething. Ussd Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and He Was the Picture of Health. "My son vsa tbout three weeks old when I noticed a brcakins-out on his cheeks, from which a watery substance oozed. A snort time after, hht arms, shoulders and breast broke out also, and in a few clays became a solid cab. I became alarmed, and called our family physician who at once pronounced the disease eczema. The little fellow wm under his treatment for about three months. By the end of that time, he seemed no better. I becamft dtacnllrsLcrprl I oroppea tne doctor s treatment, and com menced the use of Cuticura Soap and Oint ment, and in a few days noticed a marked change. The eruption on lih cheeks was almost healed, and his shoulders, arms and breast were decidedly better. When he was about seven months old, all trace of the eczema was gone. "During his teething period, his head and face were broken out in boils which I cured with Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Surely he must have been a great sufferer. During the time of teething and from the time I dropped the doctor's treatment, I used the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, nothing else, and when two years old he wag the picture of health. His complexion was soft and beautiful, and his head a mass of silky curls. I had been afraid that he would never be well, and I feel that I owe a preat deal to the Cuticura Remedies." (Signed) Mrs. Mary W. Ramsey, 224 E. Jackson St., Colorado Springs. Colo., Sept. 24, 1910. Although Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold by druspists and dealers everywhere, a liberal sample of each, with 32-paKe booklet on the skin and hair, will be sent, post-free, on application to Potter Drug 6 Chetn. Corp., Dept. 6B, Boston. $24.50; middlings, $31.00; shorts, $25.50; chop, $1925. Hay Propducers' price 1911 crop aVlley timothy, fancy, $1516; ordinary, $1314; eastern Oregon, $16.50 17; Idaho, $17; mixed. $12 15; clovpr. XlOCiU: wheat. $11; cheat, $11; alfalfa, $12 13; oats, $11. Shorts Get Under Cover. Chicago, Jan. 3. Wheat shorts got under cover with all possible delay. The Argentina situation continues to be thj wedge by which the various factions work. Closing yesterday was 6-8c to 7-8c higher than Saturday, after an opening 1-8 to l-2c up. There was a firmer tone abroad, One to the talk of rust In Argentina, which In turn caused an advance at Buenos Ayres. Range of Chicago prices furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co. WHEAT. May Open, 99 1-8; high, 100; low, 99 1-8; close, 99 7-8A. July Open, 94 3-4; high, 95 1-8; low, 94 6-8; close, 94 7-8. Hard Colds People whose blood is pure are not nearly so likely to take hard colds as are others. Hood's Sariparilla makes the blood pure; and this great medicine recovers the system after a cold as no other med icine does. Take Hoods. SOLDIERS GUARD MILLIONS. Bonk of England RuUtting Nightly Held by Annod Troops. London, Eng. Visitors to the me tropolis who happen to be in the vi cinity of the Bank of England about 6:30 o'clock in the evening may wit ness one of the most interesting cus toms in London. For it Is at that time that a detachment of armed guards march into the bank with fix ed bayonets for the purpose of guard ing the 20,000,000 pounds in gold and silver with which the vaults of the "Old Lady of Threadneedle Street' are usually stocked. This custom says the Pall Malla Gazette, dates back to the Gordon riots in 1870. when it waa deemed necessary to call In soldiers to prevent the mob from raiding the bank. Since then the bank has been protected every night by a detach ment of guards. The detachment usually numbers about thirty men, in parade dress, with fixed bayonets and loaded am munition belts, In charge of two ser geants and a lieutenant. These are the on'y troops that have the privil ege on ordinary occasions, of march ing through the city of London with fixed bayonets. For guarding the bank the soldiers receive extra pay. which Is given to them as soon as they enter the bank each night. Privates and drummer boy get 1 shilling each, corporals 1 shilling and 6 pence, and sergeants 2 shillings and 6 pence. This sum is exclusive of the subaltern's allowance. The aggregate cost of guard'ng the Bank of England is about 1000 pounds per annum. . The bank authorities do all they can for the soldiers' comfort. They provide them with extra blankets for the winter and a selection of books, while the lieutenant In charge has a snug little room, a dinner being brought Into him from a neighboring tavern. He Is also allowed to enter tain two guests, the only stipulation being that they must depart before midnight. Failing any emergency call, the ma jority of the soldiers merely perform sentry-go once a night for an hour. They are posted throughout the rooms of the banks and In the court, the sentries being Increased in the middle of tlie night and remaining on duty till the detachment returns to bar racks at 6 o'clock In the summer and 7 In the winter. With regard to the lieutenant there is a curious stipuation that he shall only have one bottle of wine for liim self, and two for each of his guests, while the regulation Is that each sol dler shall not be allowed " more than one pint of stout from the small can teen which lias been established In side the bank for the convenience of the night guard. A dry, hacking cough Is hard on the lungs, often causing them to bleed. BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP Ir. a hoaling balm that quickly repairs damage In the luncrs and air raspaires. Price 25c, 50c ond J1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. 51 Want Ate. IB WANTED. MASSAGE TREATMENT AND Ex ercise given by Mrs. H Teras and Mr. 'T. Teras 607 E. Court street, corner Mill street, Pendleton, Ore. Expert hand massage and hot cab inet baths and cold water baths. We cure all kinds of diseases. Finnish graduate from Helsingfors. MALE HELP WANTED EXCEP t!onal opportunity for man of abil ity to operate retail store for th sale of made-to-order men's clothe of Lamm and Company, Chicago Capital necessary only for operat ing expenses and fixtures. Entire display stock and fixture furnish ed without Investment. First class references requ red. Addrest J. P. T., care this office. WANTED Lace curtains to launan Work done with especial car Phone Red 2521. 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. H. MARSH, Sec. BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELU i fir. life and accident Insur ance agents. New location, 816 Main street. Phone Main 404. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street, Carney & Bradley. Props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connec tion. "Phone main 70. MISCELLANEOUS. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY De scription for county court, circuit court, Justice court, real estate, etc., for sale at East Oregonlan office. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE No. 63 A. F. and A.. M-. meets the tv,irri Mondays of each month. All vtoltlng brethren are Invited. DAMON LODGE NO. . K. of P., meets every Mon rtnv evening in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cor- dlally lnvited to auena. R. W. Fletcher, K. A. Best, C. C R. S. ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on ail kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc. Phone black 3786. or Oregonlan office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed mbalmer. Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night 'Phone main 76. AUCTIONEER. STfTq. LUCAS. LIVESTOCK Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref erence First National Bank of Atnena and Farmers Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. SECOND-HAND DELERS- V STROBLE, DEALER IN NEV. 'and second-hand goods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy houcehold goods. Call and get his prices. 210 E. Court street. Phone Black 3171. ' RESTAURANTS. CHINA RESTAUKAiw, u""1""' and chop suey. ung u. uoey, v-v At the old stand, Alta street In rear of Tallman Drug Co. East Oregonlan by carrier. 66c per month. PHYSICIANS. H. S. GARFIELD. M D., HUMRU" Dathic physician ana surgeon, I., Work. Telephone: Office black 8411; residence, red 2633. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO- nlo and nervous diseases, ana a- eases ofwomen. X-ray and .ieciro theraputlcs. Judd building, cornet Main and Court streets, otnee -pnon Main 72; residence 'phone, Main 664 ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATIONS wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationery, ete Very latest styles. Call at East Or gonian office and see samples. An Enterprise Worthy of Your Patronage. Prompt. Exclusive. Reliable. Taxicab Scrv DAY AND NIGHT. Staml at Hotel St. ;eorg Fare 25 Cents to Any Tart oi the City. The Only Up-to-Pate Convey ance In FemlK ton. Thone Msln 12 JOSEPH X. liolll.. Prop. Classified Directory WANTED Continued. SALESMEN TO AID U8 SUPPLY the brisk demand for our goods; some vacant territory yet In every state went of the Mississippi; cash weekly. Capital City Nursery Co., Salem, Oregon. WANTED. AGENT To handle beat automob Ie built In America. Ex clusive In this country. Built br old time line manufacturer. Llfa guarantee, telf starting. Lone wheel base. No deposit required. Prefer dealer; now In business, but w'U consider live people who wlH enter business. Th's agency in cludes a complete correspondence sales course. Largest discount er er offered. Deal direct with fao tory. Address Sale9 Manager,' 6 Washington street, Portland, Ore gon. DENTISTS. DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN, DENTIST. Office In Judd building. Phons Main 73. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATS Stock Inspector. Office at Koep pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 411. Residence, 915 East Court street. Res. Phone Main 69. C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V., GRADU t nf VTxtfilMn Veterinary Collest 0f Chicago. Office phone Main 10. Res. 616 Bush St., phone Main 27. ATTORNEYS. RALEY A RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY A1 law. Office In Despaln building. R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Despaln building. CARTER ft SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of Americas National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY A law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. LOWELL ft WINTER, ATTORNEY and consullora at law. Office la Despaln building. GEORGE W. COUTT3, ATTORNHY at law, estates settled, wills, deed, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOR neys at law; rooms S and 4 Smltk Crawford building. - FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTORNHY at law. Office in Smlth-Crawfor building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNHY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, 3, ft. and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. JOHNSON ft SKRABLE, ATTOR neys at law. . Office In Despala building. Cass Matlock, Prop. BEST TICTURES MORE PICTURES LATEST PICTURES and illustrated songs in the city. Shows afternoon and eve nings. Refined and en tertaining for the entire family. t Next to French Restaurant j Entire change three times each week. Be sure and see the next change. Adulte 10a Children under 10 years, So. I I H 1 1 1 1 1 I THEAT R E 1 rSlfpili