EIGIIT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1912. PAGE SEVEN Health is the foundation of all good looks. The wise woman realizes this and takes precautions to preserve ber health and strength through the pe riod of child bearing. She remains a pretty mother by avoiding as far as possible the suffering and dangers of such occasions. This every woman may do through the use of Mother's Friend, a remedy that has been so long In use, and accomplished so much good, that it is in no sense an experi ment, but a preparation which always produces the best results. It is for external application and so penetrating In Ita nature as to thoroughly lubricate every muscle, nerve and tendon in volved during the period before baby comes. It aids nature by expanding the skin and tissues, relieves tender ness and soreness, and perfectly pre pares the system for ratural and safe motherhood. Mother's Friend has been used and endorsed by thousands of mothers, and its use will prove a com fort and benefit -m-r- i, remedy. Mother's 1 PfllJ Friend is sold at Ca'VIV drug stores. Write for free book tor expectant mothers, which contains much valuable information. BIADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atltatt, Gs. CATTLE TRADE IS AT PORT killers havk moke on jiam) than tiify need Contract Stuff Only JilnKx ;ooil Prices joB Market Remains Very Good ' Willi Limited ItecelptH Sheep Good Wlient liOsos. Colo nist Fa res DAILY March 1 to April 15, 1912 From the Middle and Eastern por tions of the United States and Cana da to all points In the Northwest on the Oregon-Washington Railroad & flav. Go. From CHICAGO $33.00 " ST. LOUIS $32.00 - OMAHA $25.00 " KANSAS CITY" $25.00 " ST. PAIL $25.00 Proportionately low fares from all other points. Direct service from Chicago, St. Paul, Omaha and Kans as City over the C. & N. W UNION PACIFIC, OREGON SHOUT LINE and O.-W. It. ft N. LINKS ritOTKCTKO iy AUTOMAT IC IJLOCK SIGNAL YOU CAN PPEPAY FARES (From Monday's Journal.) Most of the cattle that came for ward at North Portland showed a neglected demand. Killers were very slow In coining forward to clean up the yards because all of them had more stuff than they needed for im mediate requirements. By the trade In general no real business In the cattle division is ex pected until after the stock show next Monday and even then It is a question whether the requirements of killers will be any greater than they are to day. The Portland market has been a stumbling mark for cattle during tho entire season. Stock has been ne glected here a good portion of the time, although ut Intervals strength has predominated. Some Montana cattle were offer ing to the trade today, shipment be ing In this direction instead of tow ard the east, owing to the unseason able weather there. Contract Cattle Como Forward. Quite a bqnch of contract cattle came forward to the North' Portland yards today. Two loads were pur chased some time ago at $6.65. This stock came from Pomeroy and was shipped forward by W. I. Dlshman, the well known local handler. The cattle have been fed since October and were in excellent condition. Some stock that was not contract ed hrought $6.43 for tops, but onlj one load went at this figure. Gener ally speaking, the market for tops was no higher than $6.40 today, any thing bringing more than this being simply the result of that much bet ter quality and for which a premium over the regular market is available. The market for the stuff was In better shape than for steers, tops bringing $5.65 this morning. One load sold at this figure during the day's trading. Small lliiU-JiCTs Take Hold. Most of the sales of cattle at North Portland today were for the account of smaller operators. With the bis killers well fortified with high priced stock they did not care to enter tho market. If they did only lower pri ces would have resulted and this Is not what thr.se Interests want at pres ent. North Portland cattle prices: Heavy fancy steers $6.35 6.45 Choice steers 6.25 Select steers 6.00ft6.15 Common steers 4.75 5.00 Feeder steers 4.70 Speyed heifers 6.90 6.00 Ordinary heifers 5.50 Ordinary cows 6.00 (ft 5.25 Fancy cows 6.00 V 5.60 Fancy light calves 8.50 Medium light calves 7.75 Fancy bulls 4.50 5 00 Medium bulls 4.25 Ordinary bulls 4.00 Stags 5.00 llojc Market Remains Good. There remains a very good tone In the hog market at North Portland for the day. . Hun was limited and consisted of but 215 head, compared with 1127 last Monday. . The small er showing today would seem to sig nify that little stuff is now In market able condition. As the demands of the trade are good and have been in such condition for some time, ranch ers are selling whenever oportunlty presents. Sales were made at an advance of 5c for best. Nominal North Portland swine prices: Fancy mixed $6. 75i?6 80 6.65 6.75 6.00 i 6.95 While these rates apply Westbound only, fares may be prepaid by de positing value of the ticket with your local agent, and an order will be tele graphed to any address given. Aid In telling of our vast resources and wonderful opportunities for Home Building. HlURtratPd and reliable printed matter will bo mailed anyone to whom you wish It sent, by addressing, T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent. Pendleton, Ore. Good heavy Medium light Rough and heavy Stockers Khvt-p Market Very Good. While practically the only arrivals in the mutton division consisted of contract Rheep and lambs which sold at $5.35 for wool wethers and $4.60 for ewes, the market continues in very good shape. The stock that ar rived this morning went direct to a local meat company, and therefore prices were not given a test. Sheep market North Portland: Select lambs $6.25 Choice lambs 6 00 Common lambs 5.50 Yearling lambs 5.25 Old wethers 4.75 Fancy ewes . 4.65 Ordinary . . . . x 4.25 Wheat rXomlnal Producers' pri ces, nominal, track delivery 78c; bluestem, 90c; fortyfold, 87c; Wil lamette valley, 87c; red Russian, 85c; Turkey red, 87c. ' Barley Producers' prices 1911 Feed, $35.00; rolled, $36.00; brewing, $39.003 40.00. Mlllstuffs Selling price Bran, $23.00; middlings, $29.50; ..shorts. $25.00; chop, $19.00 (fi 25.00. Car lots 50c per ton less. Oats Producers' price Track No. 1, spot delivery, white, $32.50 li 33.50; gray, $32 33. Range of Chicago prices furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co. WHEAT. May Open, 104 3-4; high. 105 5-8; low, 104 1-2; close, 104 1-2B. July Open, 99 3-8; high, 100 3-3; low, 99 3-8; close, 100 A. Sept. Open, 97; high, 97 3-4; low, 96 7-8; close, 97A. When you have rheumatism in your foot or Instep apply Chamberlain's Liniment and you will get quick re lief. It costs but a quarter. 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At her home,' 40 miles northwest of here, Mrs. King was seriously hurt by a 2-year-old bull. Mrs. King went to the corral when the bull knocked her down and attacked her, bruising her badly and breaking the bone of one limb Just above the ankle Her husband was away at the time, but she managed to crawl to the corral fence, where she lay for over two hours, until her hus band's return. In the meantime the. collie dog stood guard over her and kept the bull from making further attacks. Main 178 for coal and wood. Cr SEE ILLEGAL MEDICAL PRACTICE Baker, Ore. A warrant was sworn out for the arrest of Dr. E. D. Stand ard for tho alleged pactice of medi cine without a license at Eagle Val ley. Tho complaint was made by Dr. F. G. Hewett and Frederick Wilson of that place. It is claimed by them that Standard has been practicing medicine since last November without a license and had wrated that if he did not pass tho state examination be fore the Oregon board he would quit and they allege that he failed to do this, but continues practicing. Nu merous letters have been received by the district attorney in regard to the matter, Kome of them lauding Dr. Standard, while others hold that he is incompetent. Soma nssert that pro fesslnal jealousy is at the bottom of the complaint. DOX T GET Itl'X 1K)VX ADVERTI SEIENTS Real Estate, Investments, For Sale, For Rent, Etc. KEAIi ESTATE-INVESTMENTS . I REAL ESTATE-INVESTMENTS . on of Imported etc., 1910. of manufac- BRITISII COLUMBIA. Facts and Figures. $4,250,000.00 was expended roads and public works in 1911. $14,399,000.00 value of farm pro ducts in 1910. $14,962,000.00 value livestock, meat, fruits, $35,000,000.00 value tures, 1910. $26,183,000.00 value of minerals produced in 1910. $17,160,000.00 value of timber cut in 1910. $S,OOp,000.00 value of fish caught 1910. $536,555,892.00, clearing house re turns for 1910. 1,040,000.000 feet of lumber cut in 1910. The average value ot occupied farm land in British Columbia in 1910 was $74.00. Less than one-tenth of the available agricultural land in B. C. U occupied. Mild climate suitable to successful farming and desirable climate in which to live the year 'round. Close to market, being the same distance from Portland, Oregon, as San Fran cisco. There is plenty of room for you. North Coast Land Co., Ltd., Van couver, B. C, paid up capital $1,500,-000. FOR SALE. EGGS from all leading varieties standard bred poultry, express pre paid, $2 00. Write for circular. 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CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY INSURANCE AND IiAND BUSINESS FAI LDER GUILTY OF 1TKST DEGREE Ml'RDER Klamath Falls. Or. Nobel Faulder, charged with the murder of Louise Gebhert, was found guilty of murder in the first degree. Faulder shot Gebhert August 6 in the railroad con struction camp on the Natron cut off, 40 miles north of this city. He testified lie believed Gebhert had poisoned his dog. Gebhert was camp cook. Judge Benson says tho verdict calls for the death penalty. It Is the first time that Judge Benson must impose the death sentence. An appeal to the supreme court will be taken. SUFFRAGISTS OF SALEM START THE CAMPAIGN Salem, Or. The Salem Women's Equal Suffrage association was form ed here with a membership of about 90. The object of the association, ac cording to resolutions passed, is the advancement of the interests of all citizens Irrespective of sex, by grant ing to the women the franchise In thl state. The resolutions also declare in favor of the members entering the campaign and exerting every effort to secure the passage of the law grant ing to women the right to exercise tho franchise. Wanted Performers for wild west Bhow, both male and female, consist ing of bucking and fancy horse rid ers, ropers, etc. Answer quick, to Cooper Bros., 457 State street, Salem, Oregon. HARTMAX 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. BEXTLEY & LEFFINGWELL. REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents. New location, 815 Main street. Phone Main 404. LIVBRY AJVD 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 scrlptlon for county court, clrcuii court, Justice court, real estate, etc., for sale at East Oregonlan office. FRATERNAL ORDERS. ti PENDLETON LODGE No. 62 Sj A. F. and A. M.. meets the nrst ana inira monaays or each, month. All visiting brethren are invited. DAMON LODGE NO. 4, K. of P., meets every Mon day evening in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers eor dlallv invited to attend. J. A. Best, C. C; R. W. Fletcher. K. R. S. ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS. ETC D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc. Phone black 3786, or Oregonlan office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. fOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer. Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. 'Phone main 75. DENTISTS. DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN. DENTIST Office in Judd building. Phons Main 73. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. 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