East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 19, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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DAILY EAST OltEGOXIAN, PENDLETON", OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1912.
PAGE NINE
Vaudeville
TONIGHT
THEATRE
re-opened under the , former
management that made the
show-house bo popular and
gave to Pendleton the best acts
In vaudeville and latest motion
pictures.
We
Recommend
Tonight's
Program
Doors Open at 7. Uusal Price.
PENDLETON'S POPU
LAR PICTURE SHOW
THE
COSY
Where the entire family can en
Joy a high-class motion picture
show with comfort.
Fun, Pathos
Scenic
Thrilling
All Properly
Mixed
Open Afternoon and Evening. I
CIioiirvh Sunday, Monday, wed.
noddy and Friday.
Next loor to St. George Hotel.
Admission 6c and 10c.
3. V. MADERNACII. rrop.
High-Class
Up-to-Date
Motion
Pictures
For Men, Women and
Children
Program changes
Snnday's, Tuesday's and
Friday's
See Program in Today's
Paper
PASTIME
THEATRE
CASS MATLOCK, Prop
Best Pictures
More Pictures
Latest Pictures
and illustrated songs in the
city.
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and enter
taining for the entire family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three times
each week. JJo sure and see
the next change.
Adult3 10c. Children undr
10 years. 5c
Theatre
LIVESTOCK TRADE
AT
(From Thursday's Journal.)
The trend of the entire livestock
trade at North Portland Is very firm
at this time, and -prices are there
fore unusually favorable In all
branches.
The showing In the mutton trade In
better than had been expected. Buy
ers had believed that there would be
a better run of sheep to market than
has actually been shown. When their
Ideas were proven out of line they
did not fall to see the point, and for
that reason the trade has not lagged
for a single moment recently.
Sales of wool lambs were made at
$6.50 lnthe yards this morning for
the few head that put In uppearance
and the limited offerings were quick
ly cleaned up.
All told sheep offerings for the day
were only 100 head compared with
323 last Wednesday and 1906 for the
same day a year ago. At that time
the movement has started for the
spring months.
Nominal sheep prices:
Spring lambs J7.0047.35
Rest grain fed lambs.,.. 6.25 6.50
Ordinary fed lambs ...... 5.75 6.00
Two year and over 5.00(0)5 50
Ewes . 3.004.75
Sheared stock about $1 less.
Cattle Remain "at $7.
More steers sold at the top notch
today than for some time. While this
was due principally to the fact that
there was a better class of offerings
than formerly, the market Is show
ing unusual strong. Some extra fine
loads came forward from Montana
this morning and they found an eager
demand at extreme values.
The market for the stuff is unusu
ally firm and sales were made this
morning In the North Portland yards
within a half cent of the price of top
steers. Tills Is due to 'the fact that
sow supplies have been very short re
cently in the locacl yard3.
Cuttle run for the day was 46
head ompared with 58 last Thursday
and 183 head for this same day a
year ago.
North v Portland cattle prices:
Heavy fancy steers $G90i?7.00
Fancy fleers 6. 75 (f? 6.80
Choice steers 6.60W6.65
Common steers 5.10
Feeder steers 4.75
Ppeyed heifers 6.25
Fancy hflfers 5.75
Fancy cows 6.00
DON'T SCOLD AS
II
If Tongue Is Coated. Pioiunoh Sour,
lirciuu l cvorisli, olvo "Syrup or
VigH'' to Clean tlio Bowels.
Your child Isn't naturally cross. Ir
ritable and peevish, Mother! Exam
ine the tongue; if coated, it means
the little ones' stomach is disordered,
liver Inactive and its thirty feet of
bowels clogged with foul, decaying
waste.
Every mother rea'izes after giving
delicious "Syrup of Figs" that this is
the Ideal laxative and physic for
children. Nothing else regulates the
little one's tender stomach, liver and
bowels so effectually, besides they
dearly love its delightful fig taste.
For constipated bowels, sluggish
liver, biliousness, or sour, disordered
stomach,, feverishness, diarrhoea, sore
throat, bad breath or to break a cold,
give one-lia'.f to a teaspoonful of
"Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours
all the clogged up waste, sour bile,
undigested food and constipated mat
ter will gently move on and out of
the system without griping or nausea
and you will surely have a well, hap
py and smiling child again shortly.
With Syrup of Figs you aro not
drugging your children, being com
posed entirely of luscious figs, senna
and aromatlcs It cannot be harmful.
Full directions for children of all
ages and for grown-ups plainly print
ed on the package.
Ask your druggist for the full
name, "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna," prepared by the California
Fig Syrup Co. This la the delicious
tasting, genuine old reliable. Refuse
anything else offered.
You'll get the best meal
in Pendleton at the
QUELLE
Particular cooks
Attentive Service.
For Breakfast
Ranch Eggs
Buttermilk Hotcakes
Good coffee
Every day
We Invite your patronage and
aim to please you.
A clean kitchen
Regular Meals
25c
Gus. la Fontaine
La Fontaine Block, Main Street
Stops Scalp Itch
Ha Cured Wort Canes and You Can
Prove It for Only 25 Cents.
Tes, try Zemo. That's all you need
do to get rid of the worst case of ec
zema. You take ' no change, It is nu
experiment. Zemo Is positively guar
anteed to rtop itching, rash, raw,
bleeding eczema, make a pimpled face
smooth and clean. Zemo is a wonder
and the minute applied it sinks In,
vanishes, leaves no evidence, doesn't
stick, no grease. Just a pure, clean,
wonderful liquid and It cures. This
is guaranteed. Zemo Is put up by
the E. W, Rose Medicine Co., St. Louis
Mo., and sold by all druggists at $1
for the large bottle and at 25 cents
for the liberal size trial bottle. Try
one 25-cent bottle and be convinced.
Pendleton Drug Store.
Ordinary cows 5.23 5.85
Fancy light calves 8.75
Medium light calves .... 8.00
Heavy calves 4.5005.00
Ordinary calves 4.0004.25
Common bulls ." 3.75 iff 4.00
Hog Trade Hold Firm.
Basis of hogs was held again at
the $8.50 mark at North Portland
this morning. There were quite fair
offerings, total run for the day being
377 head, compared with 215 head
last Thursday and 259 head a year
ago today.
Very little of the swine that came
forwurd to North Portland this morn
ing was of top quality, this account
ing for the few transactions at ex
treme prices this morning.
North Portland prices:
Best light blockers $8.408.50
Medium light 8.3508.40
Good and heavy 8.00 8.35
Rough and heavy 6.00 Si 7.00
Stockers 7.75
Grain.
Wheat Nominal Producers'
prices, nominal track delivery, $1.04;
bluostom, $1.07; fortyfold, $1.04;
Willamette valley, $1.04; red Russian
$1.02; Turkey red, $1.04.
Parley Producers prices 1911
Fee;!. $35.00; rolled, $36.00; brew-
'r:-. 339.0040.00.
Millstuffs Selling price , Bran,
$24.00; middlings. $31.00; shorts,
6.00.
Oats Producers' price Track No.
spot delivery, white $3S; gray.
$137.50.
Range of Chicago prices furnished
by Ovtrbeck & Cooke Co.
WHEAT.
May Open, 112; high, 113 1-S: low,
111 1-2; close 112 1-4.
July Open, 106 7-8; high, 107 3-4;
low, 106 3-S; close 106 5-8.
.Sept. Open, 103; high, 103 3-4;
low, 102 7-8: close 103.
COMTE DU NOUYS SENDS
1T.IKXPS MEAL TICKET
Tlioy Are Good for Breakfast or Din
iht at His House, and Work
Successfully.
Paris. Society here, ever on th
lii'kout for a novelty in dinner par-;
tics or entertainments, i.celwj a ui-,
lightful little surprise the i.t;;cr u.iy
in a tard engraved; I
GOOD FOR A MEAL.
Breakfast Line or Dinner Line.
At Comte Uu Nouys.
Accompanying it was a letter of in
struction which declared that the
card, nelng rigorously personal, would
be worthless If Bold or given away, on
account of the number of guests in
vited, and requesting a reply with
out any exaggerated form of polite
ness. It was explained by the Comte du
Nouys that by the distribution of
such cards the senders are always
sure of having at their table- volun
tary guests, who come because they
reel inclined and are sure of good
company and a good dinner. .
A lengthy purse, well filled, is re-
quired, as well as a very sociable
disposition, to thus keep an open
house, but the invitations are great
ly appreciated and the host's house
is always the center of wit and fash
ion, which would not be the case if
conventional invitations were Issued.
CJavo Wife $7 In 12 Year.
Allentown. Pn .Tni. t-..i.
. p. v- JICAiri
granted an nhsnlnta rii, n.
sula Bempner Stettler from the Rev.
"uc,o . oieiiier, a Lutheran cler
gyman who comes originally from
Hf ft n ..... ...
.,.u...,,,,,y v,,ly ana wno ls a gra,Uate
of Muhlenberg College.
The couple were married in 1897
and the wife testified that all he gave
her In the 12 years of their married
life to support herself and two chil
dren was seven dollars.
The court riillriilo !
- . n 1 1 iv i a lie-
fense that whenever his wife asked
for support his reply invariablv was
l. T . I . . .... -
v"v uvrq win provide.
AlmORt A Mlrnnlo.
One of the most startlln? rlnmroi
ever seen In any man, according to
v. ji. i-ioisciaw, Clarendon, Tex.,
was errected veara ar In h a hrnth
tie nad such a dreadful cough." he
writes, "that all our family thought
he- Was eolnir Intn ennaiimntlnn hut
he began to use Dr. King's New Dis
covery, and was completely cured by
ten bottles. Now he la sound and wall
and weighs 218 pounds. For many
years our family Has used this won-
nerrui remedy ror coughs and colds
with excellent results." it' n nnib
safe, reliable and guaranteed. Price
60 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free
at Koeppens.
(If NX El I FOUND IX STUPOR.
Exhausted Duck Hunter Lay on
Meadows Al Night.
Atlantic City. After being mar
ooned on the . meadows two miles
from Ventor all night, Elmer Parks,
eighteen, was discovered in a 'stupor
by two fishermen and hurried to his
home In Chelsa Heights. Ho is In n
srrinus condition.
Hp started out to gun f.ir ducks in
Lakes Bay. When he neared Shoot
ing Toint. Parks anchored his launch
nnd started to set out decoys, using
a small power sneak-box. He was
It. deep water when his engine went
had. In his attempt to start it the
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands In Umatilla county. Loans on
ilty 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 & LEFFINGWELL, REAL
estate, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agents. New location, 815 Main
street. Phone Main 404.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON
street, Carney St Bradley, Props.
Livery, feed and sale stable. Good
tigs at all times. Cab line In connec
tion, "Phone main 70.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE
scriptlon for county court, circuit
court, justice court, real estate, etc..
for sale at East Oregonlan office.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PENDLETON LODGE No. 62
C A. F. and A. M.. meets the
first and third Mondays of
eacti month. All visiting brethren
are lnvi'ed.
n i nv Tinnm xrn . i
K. of P., meets every Mon
day evening in I. O- O. F.
hall. Visiting brothers cor-
I .... I ... a Jl
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.
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer.
Opposite postoffice. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
dav or night 'Phone main 75.
flywheel whirled unexpectedly, hurl
ing him overboard and then contin
ued upstream.
Handicapped by his injuries and
heavy clothing. Parks fought in the
darkness a long time before he reach
ed the meadows, where he lay until
picked up.
Abundant Health Is assured when
there is good blood in the veins.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the medicine to
n'ike good blood. Begin taking it
rt'iw. It Is Just what the system needs
at this time and will do you great
K"od. Sharpens the appetite, steadies
tile nerves.
$3,500,000 NEEDED FOR
BARRACKS IN CAXAL ZONE
War Dpuirtmoiit Asks Congress for
Appropriation to Quarter Troops in
I'lUianm.
Washington. Out of all the build
ings the French company had on the
Isthmus of Panama to shelter the vast
number of officers, clerks, mechanics
and laborers who originally began the
work of digging the Panama canal,
the United States army has found
suitable quarters for only one regi
ment of infantry.
As this is only a fraction of the
military force which is to constitute
the permanent garrison after the ca
nal ig open for business, the war de
partment is strongly urging congress
to make an immediate appropriation
of $3,500,000 for the erection of per
manent barracks and officers' quar
ters. There must be buildings enough
to house three regiments of infantry.
one quadron of cavalry, one battalion
of mountain artillery and twelve com
panies of coast artillery.
It was at first thought that some
of the quarters now occupied by the
canal workers could be made avail
able for the use of the troops after
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
Real Estate, Investments, For Sale, For Rent, Etc.
REAL ESTATE-INVESTMENTS .
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
Facts and Figures.
$4,250,000.00 was expended on
roads and public works In 1911.
$14,399,000.00 value of farm pro
ducts In 1910.
$14,962,000.00 value of Imported
livestock, meat fruits, etc., 1910.
$35,000,000.00 value of manufa
tures, 1910.
$2C,183,OOt.0 Turn ot minerals
produced lnv1910.
$17,160,000 00 value of timber cut
In 1910.
$8,000,000.00 value of fish caught
1910.
$536,655,S92.00. clearing house re-
WANTED.
FARMERS FOR FIRST-CLASS
work nnd prompt delivery of sale
bills and stallion announcements,
go to the East Oregonlan. Live
stock cuts of every description us
ed on your printing, without txtra
charge to you.
DENTISTS.
DR. THOMAS VAUQHAN, DENTIST
Office In Judd building. Phone
Main 7J.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. . C. M'NABB, LOCAL 8TAT1
Stock Inspector. Office at Koep
pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 411
Kesldence, 816 East Court street
Res. Phone Main 59.
C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V, GRADU
ate of McKllllp Veterinary Colleg
er f Chicago. Office phone Main 2t
Res. 516 Bush St, phone Main 17
PHYSICIANS.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
fice Judd block. Telephone: Office
black 3411; residence, red 2633.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO
nlo and nervous diseases, and dis
eases of women. X-ray and Electro
theraputics. Judd building, cornel
Main and Court streets. Office 'phon
Main 72: residence 'phone, Main 664
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY & RALEY, ATTORNEYS A"
law. Office tn American Nations
Eank Building.
JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY A1
law. Office In Despaln building
R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office in Despaln building.
CARTER & SMYTH E, ATTORNEYI
at law. Office In rear of American
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY A:
law. Office over Taylor Hardwar
Company.
LOWELL &. WINTER, ATTORNEYI
and consullors at law. Office h
Despaln building.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law, estates settled, wills, deed
mortgages and contracts drawn. Co)
lections made. Room 17, Sen mid
block.
PETERSON A WILSON, ATTOB
neys at law; rooms S and 4 Siults
Crawford building. .
the construction has been withdrawn
from the Isthmus. It was found, how
ever, that it would cost $300,000 per
regiment to put these old buildings
in shape.
NORTHERN FISHERIES
MADE RECORD IN 1911
Report ShOw8 That $13,206,500 ol
Marketable Products Were Handled
in Washington.
Seattle, Wash. Washington fish
eries produced $13,206,500 of market
able product in 1911, according to the
report of the state fish commissioner,
John L. Riseland. The salmon indus
try made a marked advance, 10,000
more cases having been packed th-.i i
in any previous year.
The report showed that the Puget
Sound district, with a capital of $4.
250,000,. employed 10,000 men, earn
ing a total of $3,345,000, and packed
1,561,500 cases of salmon valued at
$7,304,500. Crabs and clams packed
on the sound were valued at $20,000;
fresh, salted and smoked fish, $2,
713,900; oil, fertilizer and glue, $32S,
S50. The total production of all kinds
of fish in the Puget Sound district
was valued at $10,552,500.
The Columbia river district produc
ed $1,448,800 worth of food. The
salmon output in the Columbia district
was greater than at any other time in
fifteen years and was double the two
preceding years.
Willapa Harbor produced $509,000
worth of fish and Grays Harbor $696,
250. '
TAKEN OFF BLAZING PLANE.
Miss Molsant Near Death When Air
ship t'uu-hes Fire.
Wichita Falls, Texas. The fare
well flight of Miss Mathilde Molsant
came near causing her death.
In landing. Miss Molsant's machine
struck a ridge just outside the base-
REAL ESTATE-IXVESTMEXTS
turns for 1910.
1,040,009.000 feet of lumber cut In
1910.
The average value of 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. WAXTED Continued.
WANTED Lace curtains to laundn
Work done with especial care
Phone Red 2521.
Rags Wanted.
Tho East Oregonlan will pay cash
for large, clean rags. Bring them to
this office.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNKT
at law. Office In Ssmlth-Crawfor
building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice In all stats
and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, I,
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
JOHNSON A BKRABLE. ATTOR
neys at law. Office In Despala
bulldlnc.
LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip
tion for country court, circuit court.
Justice court, real estate, etc., for
Sale at East Oregonlan office.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW
and second-hand goods. Cash paid
for all second-hand goods bought
Cheapest place In Pendleton to buy
household goods. Call and get his
prices. 210 E. Court street. Phone
Black 8171.
RESTAURANTS.
CHLVA RESTAURANT. NOODLES
ar.d chop suey. Ung D. Goey, prop.
At the old stand. Alta street In rear
of 1'allman Drug Co.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS
wedding announcements, embossed
private and business stationery, ete.
Very latest styles. Call at East Ore
gonlan 'office and see samples.
POULTRYMEN ADVERTISE YOUR
eggs for hatching in the want ad
columns of the East Oregonlan,
the paper that reaches the chick
en raiser. Rates are very reason
able and we get you results. tf
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ball park and bounced high in the
air. It came down right side up with
the young woman still safe in her
seat, but the framework crumpled like
a leaf from the impact.
In an instant the wreckage was
ablaze and before the aviatrix could
escape her clothing was afire. The
young woman was dragged from her
perilous position by Andre Houpert,
an aviator. The blazing clothes were
extinguished before she had sustain
ed serious injury. The machine is a
total loss.
Among the spectators was a sis
ter, who fainted.
We Sell
Sulphurro
Koeppen's
The drug store that serve
you best.
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FOR SALE.
HAIR WORK ANY ONE WISHING
Madam Kennedy to do their hair
work, send combings through mail
to Athena, Oregon. Box 92.
FOR SALE S. C. WHITE LEGHORN
eggs for hatching, $1 per setting of
15, or $5 per hundred. Day old
chicks $12 per hundred. Wm. F.
Braun, Box 432 Hermiston, Ore.
EGGS from all leading varieties
standard bred poultry, express pre
paid, $2 00. Write for circular.
Simpson's Pheasant Farm, Cor
vallls, Oregon.
EGGS FOR HATCHINC S. C. B.
Orpingtons, I. R. Ducks, W. C. Ban
tams. Day-old chicks and duck
lings, $11.00 per hundred and up.
Mrs. George Bain, Box 562, Pendle
ton, Oregon.
FOR SALE EGGS FOU HATCHING
from full blood White Wyandotte
and Buff Orpinptons. $1.50 and $3
per settings of 15. Cockerels and
pullet for sale. Orders taken for
day-i1d chick. R. W. Fletcher.
Thone Blk 3836, Pendleton, Oregon.
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