DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1913.
pOE SEVEN.
WHEAT CROP
IS INCREASED
How to Get
Rid of Eczema
An Effective Method that
Kills the Germs and
Makes New Skin.
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Four Pacific Northwest State Will
Show Gain of 20 Per Cent
Over Former Yield.
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SPOKANE, Wash.. July 21. (Spec
ial). Twenty percent Increase over
last year's wheat crop is the estimate
of the 1913 yield of the four Pacific
Northwest states, made by the statisti
cal department of the Spokane Cham
ber of Commerce from figures receiv
ed from all wheat growing sections.
The crop will be the largest In the
history of this Bcctlon, weather con
ditions having been Ideal for a bump
er yield.
The chamber of commerce estimates
the 1913 wheat crop of the country
tributary to Spokane as 130,000,000
bushels, against 108.658,000 bushels
in 1912. About 4,500,000 acres are In
wheat In Washington, Oregon, Idaho
and Montana, the wheat belts of these
four states being the territory of
which Spokane Is the financial, com
mercial and industrial center.
Tn many parts of the Big Bend and
Palouse districts yields of between 40
and 60 bushels to the acre are reported.
STOCK MARKET
PORTLAND. July 21. Receipts for
the week have been: Cattle 1304;
calves, 133; hogs 2256; sheep 6372.
Cattle market last week steady to
strong. Improved beef
bullish' effect on prices.
top 38.00(5)8.25 with bulk of steer
pales at $ (.75ffj 8.10. Eastern Oregon
steers at $8.60, anil cows $7. "5 featur
ed. There hus been a keen demand
for choice butcher cuttle especially
cows and heifers. Sales were made
in small quantities as the supply was
comparatively short. Best cows $7.75
(fi7.2r(; heifers $7. 25ft 7.50; choice
bulls $r.50fl fl.OO, and choice light
calves at $9.00.
The hog market was steady to
higher. One load of extra fine hogs
sold at $9.40 Friday morning, bulk of
Evrm a Microscope Won't Find
Blrmlnh After . 8. 8.. Getn
Through.
If you bruise your hand, you will no
tice that a stub forms, and when It
falls off, new skin has formed. Did
salve do It? No! Skin Is the same as
muscle, bone, sinew, ligament All are
made from the blood, from the ma
terials that your stomach and intes
tines convert from food Into what we
call blood. And this blood circulates
in the myriad of tiny blood vessels in
the skin. Start from your stomach,
where blood materials begin, and it
w-on't be long before you are free of
eczema. Use S. S. S. for a short time,
and not only will ecrema disappear,
but the entire blood will be renewed.
There is one ingredient in S. S. S.
which serves the active purpose of
stimulating each cellular part of the
body to the heulthy, judicious selection
of its own essential nutriment. That
Is why it regenerates the blood supply;
why it has such a tremendous influence
In overcoming eczema, rash, pimples,
und all skin afflictions.
Get a bottle of S. 8. 8. at any drug
store, and you will not only feel bright
and energetic, but you will be the pic
ture of new life. 8. S. 8. is prepared
only in the laboratory of The Swift
Specific Co., 189 Swift Bldg., Atlanta,
cattle had uu-
Primp steer I Beware of any attempt to sell you
something "Just as good."
and Iambs has been light and the trade
has shown no sign of improvement
whatever over previous week's mark
et. A liberal top is 6c as some very
K'xxl stock sold at that price. Prime
killing ewes at $4.00; wethers at $4 25
and yearlings at $4.50 are extreme
imitations in the mutton division.
The following sales are representative;
2S steers 105
tne marKet and tne light- run was
quickly absorbed. Swine prices are
apparently on a heavy basis at least
for the present.
Sheep house business has been slow
all week. Demand for both mutton
25 steers 1 1 39
light swine sales $9.159.30 Sound! 54 steers 1110
pucKers nave Deen uncrai Diiyers onjjog steers 1050
52 calves -165
4 stags 1255
3 bulls 1350
7 bulls 1410
7 heifers 1055
6 cows 1058
44 cows 1090
68 cows 1025
497 hogs 220
r02 hogs 210
S96 hog 160
12 hogs 320
794 lambs 63
236 lambs 59
810 wethers 105
740 ewes 98
FACT.
Local Evidence.
Evidence that can be verified.
Fact is what we want.
Opinion Is not enough.
Opinions differ.
Here's a Pendleton fact.
You can test It.
Mrs. William McGregor, 711 Lilleth
street, Pendleton, Oregon, says: "I
was troubled more or less all my life
by weakness of the kidneys. My
hands and feet swelled and some
times my whole body bloated. There
was a steady pain In the small of my
back and sides and when doing my;
work it was hard for me to straighten
after stooping. When I, did stoop,
sharp twinges shot through my back
and sides. Dizzy spells and head
aches were common arid 1 couldn't
rest well. In the morning I felt all
tired out. It would be hard to de
scribe the misery I went through. I
tried a great' many remedies and
spent a great deal of money for doc
tors' treatment, but got do relief. Fi
nally I saw Doan'a Kidney Pills ad
vertised and the first bex I used help
ed me. Continued use of Doan's Kid
ney Pills cured the aches and pains
in mv back and legulated the action
of my kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills
gave me a complete and permanent
cure and I am now In good health. I
am glad to confirm all I have said
about Doan's Kidney Pills when' I
have publicly endorsed them before."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
rent. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
$8.60
8.50 I
S .2 5 !
8.00
$9.00
7.00
6.00
5.75
7.25
7.25
7.25
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9.35
9.30
9.25
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6.00
4.65
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4.00
NOTICE OF STREET ASSESSMENT
INSTALMENT PRIVILEGES.
vmim u hnrphv given that tne
Common Council of The City of Pen
dleton, on the 28th day of May, 1913,
did make an assessment for the im
provement of Webb Street In The City
of Pendleton, from the east line of
Cottonwood Street to the East line of
College Street, and did assess the con
tract price for making said Improve
ment against the lots, parts of lots
and parcels of land, specialy benefit
ed thereby. All persons affected by
such improvement and assessment de
siring to take advantage of the pro
visions, of Chapter 5 of Title 26. of
Lords Oregon Laws providing that
..v. .....mMig mnv he nnld In ten
annual Installments are hereby noti
fied thnt application so to do must be
made to the City Recorder, as in such
Chapter 5, provided within ten days
from the date of this notice. Forms
for such applications may be secured
from the office of the City Recorder.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
10th day of July. 1913.
THOS. FITZ GERALD.
City Recorder.
NOTICE OF STREET ASSESSMENT
tvcTr.r,MRT PRIVILEGES.
Vaiia. i- hrnhv given that tne
-m fnnMl of The City of Pen
dleton on the 28th day of May, 1913,
ma nnVo in assessment for the im
provement of College Street In The
r-if.. oon.iintnn. from the north line
of Webb Street to the south line of
cnwrt street and did 'assess the con
tract price for making said Improve
ment against the lots, parts of lots and
parcels of land specialy benefitted
thereby. AU persons affected by such
improvement and assessment, desiring
to take advantage of the provisions or
Chapter 6, of Title 26, of Lords Ore
gon laws, providing that such assess
ment may be paid in ten annual In
stalments, are hereby notified that ap
plication so to do must do in w
the City Recorder, as In such Chapter
6 provided within ten days from the
date of thla notice. Forms for such
application may be secured from the
office of the City Recorder.
Dated at Pendleton, uregon, una
10th day of July, 1913.
THOS. FITZ GERALD, -City
Recorder.
WESTON POOL HALL 4
IIAS CHANGED HANDS
(Special Correspondence,)
WESTON, Ore.. July 21 The Wes
ton pool hall and Weston barber
shop which has been run by Sailing
and Thrasher, has been purchased by
Craig and McCoy. Mr. Craig and
Mr. McCoy are promising young men
who come Jiere from the valley and
find Weston a most favorable little
place to locate.
Mrs. Mary Banister, who has been
visiting relatives and friends in Pull
man, has returned home.
George Banister and family of
Athena, visited In Weston Friday.
Frank Greer and family and Mrs.
H. Green left Tuesday for Bingham
Springs where they will camp for a
week or two.
Mrs. Jas. Navln left Friday for Pen
dleton where she will visit her daugh-
ter. Mrs. McAtee. On Monday she
will attend the conference of the Ger
man Baptist church.
Dr. Sharp of Athena made a pro
fessional visit to Weston Friday.
Misses Anice, Doris and Mamie
Barnes have gone to Camp McDou-
C T RRH CANNOT BE CURED,
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taken Internally, and acts directly upon
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Catarrh Core Is not a quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the best .phy
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a regular prescription. It Is composed of
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bent blood purifiers, acting directly on the
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gall where they will spend the sum
mer months.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stamper were In
Helix during the week.
Jaunita Plersol of Milton, was in
Weston during the week.
Frank Smith, who has been work
ing In the O.-W. K. & N. depot at
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PENDLEAN LODGE No. It
A. F. and A. M.. meets the
first and third Mondays of
ach month. All visiting brethren
ire Invited.
votk'K or rnoros.u.s for CON
STRICTION OK SKWKRS.
Sealed proposals are requested by The
City of Pendleton for the construction of
(lie following sewers and sewer-connections
on Webb street nmi Tntulla street In snld
Citv. via : U) sewer on Webb street from
rlv to Walnut street. (2)
H sewor on mmo nm i'yM.'r ,
feot westerly from the west line of Hazel
street, westwnrd to Tntulla street, thence
northerly on Tutulla street about 480 feet,
more or less, to the end of the existing
sewer Uiere. (3) sewer connections on the
sewers on Webb street west of Ash street
at the Intersections of all cross-streets on
snld portion of Webb street, being eleven
cross-streets In all. auch connections to ex
tend from the main sewer on Webb street
to the property lines on each side thereof;
all sewers and' sewer-connect Ions to be con
.imxttui nnrt lit in accordance with the
pinna and specifications prepared oy tne
t ltv Engineer, and filed with the City lte
roriler on Julv 10, 1013. which plans anil
specifications are hereby particularly re
ferred to; the work for constructing the
nhove sewer B and sewer-connectlons will be
lot tn thn lowest rcsnonslhle bidder: all
bids must be accompanied by check for
f-jrn.(H, pavable to the order of the Mayor
of the clly," the same to be returned to the
bidder If the contract Is not awaredd to
him. and to be forfeited to the city by the
bidder ir tne contract, oe awarded 10 mm
and be falls to enter Into contract with
the City for the performance of Ihe work
or falls to give sntlsfnctory bond In a sum
equal to the total amount of the bid; the
Cltv reserves the rlybt to reject any and
all bids.
Hldx wilt be opened before the Common
Council of the City at 7 :30 o'clock V. M.
on .lulv 30. 1013. .
Dated this 18th day of .Inly. 1013.
THOS. FIT HERALD.
City Uccorder.
DAMON LODGE N. 4
K. of P., meets every Mon
day evening In I. O. O. F
hall. Visiting brothers cor
dially Invited to attend
S.un E. Paine, C. C ; R. W. Fletcher,
K. R. S.
VETERINARY 8CRGEOXS.
DR. D C. M'NABB. LOCAL STAFF
Stock Inspector. Office at Koep-
pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 41i
Residence, S15 East Court street
Res. Phone 59. ,
a
PENDLETON LOCAL NO. 21, Meets
first and third Saturdays of each
month at 1:30 p. m. H. J. Rosenberg,
pres.; W. R. Campbell, sec.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Rid Your Children f Worms.
You can change fretful. Ill-tempered
children into healthy. happy
youngsters, by ridding them of
worms. Tossing, rolling, grinding of
teeth, crying out while asleep, accom
panied with intense thirst, pains in
thfe stomach and bowels, feverishness
and bad breath, are symptoms that
indicate worms. Kickapoo Worm
Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge, ex
pels the worms, regulates the bowels,
restores your children to health and
happiness. Mrs. J. A. Brlsbin, of El
gin, HI., says: "I have used Kicka
poo Worm Killer for years, and en
tirely rid my children of worms. I
would not be without It" Guaran
teed. All druggists, or by mall. Price
25c. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co.,
Philadelphia and St. Louis. Koep
pens. Adv.
lOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and license 1 embalmer
Opposite postoffice. Funeral parlor
Two funeral cars. Calls responded tc
day or night. Phone 75.
Hndf- Ada
WANTED.
A. GOOD BUSINESS FOR SALE i
first plans restaurant which I tr
compelled to sell on account of joo?
health. Address P. O. Boi 10!
Echo. Ore.
HAIR WORK LADIES WANTING
Hair Work done right, address
Madam Kennedy. Athona. Oregon.
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE
Funeral director and licensed em
balmer. Most modern funeral parlor,
morgue and funeral cars. Calls re
sponded to dav or night. Corner
Main and Water streets. Telephone 63.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKE
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands In Umatilla county. Loans od
:lty and farm property. Buys and
tells all kinds of real istate. Doe
i general brokerage business. Pay
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. Write fire, life and accl
lent Insurance. References, an?
ank In Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pre.
C. H. MARSH. Sec.
BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL. REAL
estate, fire, life and accident lnsur
ance agents. New location, 816 Malr
street Phone 404.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
:iTT LIVERT STABLE. THOMPSON
street. Carney & Bradley. Props
Uverv. feed and sale stable. Good
rigs at all times. Cab line In connec
tlon. Phone 70.
W. LASSEN, M. D. V., GRAD
uate M. Killip Veterinary College.
Chicago. Assistant State Veterinar
ian. Stallion and Jack Inspector
for Umatilla Co. Official Local
Stock Inspector. Office phone 20;
Res. phone 27. Res. 616 Bush street
CHINESE LAUNDRY.
SLOM KEE, CHINESE LAUNDRx-
man. Family washing a specialty.
All work first class. Goods called for
and delivered 40S Court street.
ATTO UNKYS.
HALEY & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office in American National
Bank Building.
JOHNSON & SKRABLE. ATTOB
neya at law. Office In Despaia
building.
PHYSICIANS.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
flee Judd r ck. Telephone: OffW,
341 W; residence 512 J.
RESTAURANTS.
CHINA RESTAURANT. NOODLES
and chop suey. Ung D. Goey, prop.
Kt the old stand, Alta street In rear
of Tollman Drug Co.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
STROBLE, DEAT.ER 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. Phon-
817 W.
JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT
law Officn in Despaln building.
CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office in rear of American
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
PETERSON & WILSON, VTTOR
neys at law; rooms 3 and 4 Smith-
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORN EI
at law. Will practice In all stat
and federal courts. Rooms 1. 3, 3
and 4, ever Taylor Hardware Co.
GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORN ET
at law, estates settled, wills, deeds
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made- Room 17, Schmtd'
block.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTCRNE'i
at law. Office In Smith-Crawford
building.
LOWELL WINTER. ATTORNEY?
and consullor at law. Office Ir
De.vJr building
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