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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1013.
PAGE SEVEN.
WHEAT MARKET
CHANGES BASE
Chicago Market Ixwes at Start liut
Start Iowcr WlM-n Price
Begin to Bulge.
CHICAGO, Aug. 13. There wan a
change in the wheat market after the
bearish opening. Similar conditions
to those shown Monday were forced
upon the wheat market at the open
ing yesterday and prices ruled off 1-4
to 3-Sc a bushel. Closing figures for
the day not only regained this loss,
but there was a net rise of 1-8 to l-2e
over Monday's finals.
Responsibility for the bearishness
of wheat option prices at the opening
of the market can be safely placed at
the doors of short sellers, who made
initial sales In the hope of influencing
a further sharp break which failed to
materialize. Covering sales followed
the bulge In prices.
Broomhall cabled from Liverpool
that the steady American theat cables
caused support at the opening of the
English market yesterday morning.
Later realizing developed and prlcen
declined ' with the undertone easy.
The better reports from Russia and
large arrivals there, larger Russian
and Danubian offers, fine weather in
the United Kingdom and throughout
Europe, expected Increase in the vis
ible here and weakness In spots, all
served to create a bearish feeling.
Wlieat.
September Open 85 1-2, high 88
5-8, low 85 1-2, clOHe 86 1-4.
December Open 98 1-8, high 90 j
1-4, low 89 1-8, close 89 8-4.
May Open 94 1-8, high 95, low,
94 1-8, close 94 5-8.
CEREAL MARKET
IS NOT ACTIVE
Very Llttlo nusincwi rainr Small
Lois of (1ul Taken for Im
mediate . Delivery.
(Courtesy The Journal.)
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 13 Some
contracting of oats is reported in the
Palouse country for tidewater deliv
ery on the basis of $1 a cental to
farmers there, meaning practically
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
$23.90 here. The business Is of small
volume and scarcely reflects the gen
eral sentiment of the trade because
not enough oats have been sold to
date this season to firmly establish
values. There is considerable last
year's stuff still floating around and
therefore the Immediate desires of the
trade are being quite well taken care
of.
A very nominal amount of business
It reported in the barley trade with
quotations showing a spread of from
$22 50 to $23.50 a ton for No. 1 feed.
This alone Indicates that the market
has not yet been established. Brew
ing quotations range around 525 a
ton.
For Immediate delivery, small lots
of club wheat are being taken In the
country on the basis of 79c a bushel
tidewater track, but next month's de
livery Is generally finding bids a cent
below this. For Immediate delivery
small lots of bluestem are finding bids
of 83c generally with a cent off for
futures.
Flour market is quiet both for pat
ent and export.
Corral Markets.
Wheat Nominal producers' prices,
track basis: Club. 78 & 79c; milling
Muoutom KiauSc' Turkev red. 80 I
81c; fortyfold. 80c; red Russian and!
hybrids, 70 77c; valley, 80c bushel
Barley Nominal producers' prices.
track basis: Feed. $22.50223. 50;
brewing, $25; rolled, $25 per. ton.
Oats New Feed, $23.5024; mill-
n t r A T,i o r. rm inn
lllg, 1 V 114 v
Flour Selling price; Patent, $4.70;.
Willamette valley. $4.i0; local,
straight, $3 8504 10; export, $3.55
3.65; -bakers,' $4 50f)4.70.
Hay Producers' prices: Willam
ette valley timothy, fancy, $14; ordi
nary, $13(018; eastern Oregon-Idaho
fancy timothy $17?18; alfalfa, $13(f
14; vetch and oats. $10?ill; clover,
$Si9 per ton.
MilUtuffs Selling prices: Bran.
$24; middlings, $31.50; shorts, $26
per ton.
Grain Fags No. 1 Calcutta, 9 3-4
10c.
Bears the
Signature
NOTICE OF 8ALE OF IMPROVEMENT
BONDS OF THE CITY OV PENDLETON.
Notice la hereby given that blda for
$2402. HO worth of Improvement bondi of
The City of Pendleton will be received at
the office of the City Kecorder In The City
of Pendleton, Oregon, until Atiguat 13th,
1913, at 5 o'clock P. M., aald bonda to be
IH UCU iui 1,117 imjM u l.. c - ------
from the north line of Webb street to the
aouth line of Court atreet, and to bear date
of Augunt Int. 1013, and to bear Interest at
the rate or o per ceni per annum iroui ume,
and to be payable In ten years from date
and to be redeemable after 1 year after
UllO " l WlU " v - " " " .
ton, said Issue shall conitlHt of 4 bonda ol
the denomination of ."00.00 each and 1
bond of the denomination of $402.30. Koch
bid must be for not less than par and ac
crued Interest, and must be accompanied
- -..ltnr4 ttA,.r In tliA nm of 2100.00
made payable to the order of the Mayor of
The City of Pendleton, to be returned to
the bidder if miBiiccenHful, and to be for
feited to The City of Pendleton, If anld
bonda are awarded to the bidder and he
falls to take them In accordance with the
terma of his Bald bid.
The City of Pendleton reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, thla 2nd day
cf August, 1913. Tuog fjtz GERALp
City Recorder.
LAMB MARKET IS
SHOWING FIRMER
(Courtesy The Journal.)
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 13. Con
siderable strength Is showing in the
market for lambs at North Portland,
and recent sales -at $5.75 reflecting
the change in sentiment regarding the
offering of good fetuff. The general
sheep trade reflects steadiness for
Rood stuff, but poor offerings arc
somewhut neglected and fail to bring
their probablo worth, because killers
do not have the facilities or space to
take care of them.
Practically the only arrivals avail
able for lh livestock trade at .NorM
Portland wire ihep, although pome
other stuff had been held over from
Monday. Seven loads entered the
mutton yards over night.
General sheep prices:
Lambs, best $ 5.75
Lambs, ordinary 5 50
Wethers, best 4.25 fl 4.35
Wethers, ordinary 3.75 4.00
Kwes, best 3.80
Ewes, ordinary 3 25 3. 60
Hoe Market Holds Weak.
The sharp loss in the price of hogs
at North Portland put the local trade
below the best markets of the east
by a nickel. This is the first time for
a very extended period that swine val
ues here ruled lower than any of the
big markets of the east. The bearish
ness here la not due to any great in
crease in offerings, but the simple de
termination of killers to put down val
ues. There were no hog offerings on
the local market over night, there
fore quotations are nominally contin
ued at the previous range.
GeneraJ hog range: '
Extra fancy $9.30
Ordinary light 9.25
Fancy heavy 9.10
Rough and heavy 8 00
Cattle Situation Is Weak.
Practically the only arrivals of cat
tle at North Portland yesterday was
dairy stuff. The recepts of beef
stuff were almost too nominal to note.
General situation in the cattle trade
is weak with prices depressed al
though showing practically no change
except for extra fancy stuff. The
latter Is in fair demand with sales In
frequent up to $8.35 for steers but'the
bulk of the stuff ranges considerably
below this.
General market range:
Fancy steers $8.00fT825
Medium steers 7.507.75
Ordinary steers 7.00 7.50
Fancy cows and heifers .. 7.25 7.50
Medium cows 7.00
Ordinary cows 6 506.75
Fancy calves 9 00
Ordinary calves 8.008.50
If you sit in a cool draft when you
are heated and get a stiff neck or
lame back, you will be looking for
something that will ease the pain. Fix
your mind on BALLARD'S SNOW
LINIMENT and don't be talked out
of if because It is the best pain re
lieving liniment you can get any
where. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per
bottle. Sold by all dealers. Adv.
NOTICE OF KIDS FOR SEWED. CON-
Notice Is hereby given that aealed blda
.111 k. .Mnlp.l at thn ftffirft of fha CilT
Recorder until Augnat 13th. 1913, at 6
o'clock P. M., for the construction and re
pair of Sewer on Water Street, Vincent
Street and Lewis Street In The City of
Pendleton, In accordnnce with plana and
tpeclflcationa for auch Improvements now
An m. in ik, nfNf-a rt tha CltT Recorder
of The City of Pendleton, each bid must be
accompanied by a certified check In the
...... t ClilOAll ma .la nnvnhlA tn th Order
of the Mayor of The City of Tendieton, to
be returned to me Ditiocr u unsurvmniui
and to be forfeited to The City of l'pndle
, if , hl,l la ri-eiitfwl nnil the bidder
falls to enter Into a contract In accordnnce
with the terms or nis aaiu ma. xue tnj
reserves the right to reject any and all
' Lll.
Dated at I'endleton, uregon, iuib isi uuj
" TITIW PIT7. HERALD.
City Recorder.
VNlIlns Date Denied.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 Reports
published here that the wedding of
Miss Jessie Wilson, daughter of the
president and Mrs. Wilson, and Mr.
Sayre, a young attorney of New York,
would take place in September In
stead of November, were denied at
the White House.
e
CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PENDLEAN LODGE No. it
A A. F. and A. M-, meets the
AA first and third Mondays of
sach month. All visiting brethren
are Invited.
DAMON LODGE N. 4
av K. of P., meet every Mon
day evening in I. O. O. F
hall. Visiting brothers cor-
dlallv Invited to attend.
Sam E. Paine, C. C ; R. W. Fletcher,
K. R. a
Hi
PENDLETON LOCAL NO. 21, Meets
first and third Saturdays of each
month at 1:30 p. m. H. X Rosenberg,
pres.; W. R. Campbell, sec
FUNERAL- DIRECTORS.
IOHN S. BAKER, , FUNERAL Di
rector end license! embalmer
Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor
rwo funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night Phone 76.
J. T. BROWN'I FURNITURE 8TORE
Funeral director and licensed em
balmer. Most modern funeral parlor,
morgue and funeral cars. Calls re
sponded to day or night Corner
Main and Water streets. Telephone 63.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
3ARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKE
reliable abstracts of title to all
and In Umatilla county. Loans on
:ity and farm property. Buys and
iells all kinds of real estate. Doei
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 JOITNS. Pres.
C. H. MARSH. Sec.
BENTLET & LEFFINGWELL, REAL
estate," fire, life and accident Insur
ance agents- New location, 815 Male
street Phone 404.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
riTT LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSON
street Carney ft Bradley. Props
Livery, feed and sale stable. Good
g at all times. Cab line In connec
tlon. Phone 70.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. D. C. M'NABB. LOCAL 8TAFT
Stock Inspector. Office at Koep
pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 411
Residence, 915 East Court street
Res. Phone 69. .
C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V., GRAD
uate M. Kllllp 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 LAUNDRY
man. Family washing a specialty.
All work first class. Goods called for
and delivered. 408 Court street
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY ft RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office in American National
Bank Building.
JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT
law. Offlcn In Despaln building.
CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In rear o American
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
PETERSON ft WILSON. ATTOR
neys at law: rooms S and 4 Smith-
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice In all state
and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, t.
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law, estates settled, wlljs, deeds
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made- Room 17, Schmidt
block.
FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTORNE1
at law. Office In Smith -Crawford
building. .
LOWELL ft WINTER, ATTORNEYS
and consullors at law. Ofnce n
Despaln building.
JOHNSON ft SK.RABLE. A TTO li
ne y at law. Office in Despal
building.
PHYSICIANS.
H. 8. GARFIELD, M. D, HOMEO
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
flee Judd ck. Telephone: Offi
341 W; residence 512 J.
RESTAURANTS.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEA7.ER IN NEW
and second-hand goods. Cash palJ
for all tecond-hand goods bought
Cheapest place In Pendleton to boy
household goods. Call and get kls
prices. 210 E. Court street Phone
117 W.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE
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court Justice court, real estate, etc,
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ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS
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NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPROVEMENT
BONDS OF THE CITY OF PENDLETON.
Notice la hereby given that sealed blda
will be received at the Office of the City
Recorder In Pendleton, Oregon, np to August
13th, mi 3, at 0 o'clock P. M. for the sale
of $4482.00 Improvement bonda of the City
of Pendleton, to be issued for the Improve
ment of Webb atreet from the eaat line of
Cottonwood atreet to the east line of Col
lege street, aald bonda to bear date of An
Riist lat, 1013, and to be payable 10 yeara
after date and redeemable 1 year after
date and to bear Interest at the rate of 6
Der cent per annum from date, aald bonds
to ronnlBt of 8 bonda of the denomination
of $.'hh).00 each and 1 bond for the atim
of S4H2.0O, each bid muat be for not less
than par and accrued Interest and accom
panied by a certified check In the inn of
$100.00 made payable to the order of the
Mayor of The City of Pendleton, to be re
turned to the bidder If nnauccesaful, and to
be forfeited If the blddor la awarded the
bonds and falls to take the same In ac
cordance with his said bid.
The City reserves the right to reject any
and all blda.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 2nd day
of Aogust A. D. 1013.
oi uu TIIOS. FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
NOTICE OF PROPOSALS FOn CON
GTiirrrmv ni.' WATKltWOitKS.
Pendleton City, Oregon, July 25, 1913
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of the Water Commission of
The City of Pendleton, Oregon, until
10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, August zo,
1913, tor tne construction oi waier
nrnrka mnnlstlnff of a concrete con
duit and pipe line and distributing
reservoirs. Separate bids will be re
ceived for the conduit and pipa line
,nj tnr IhA dlstrlhiitlnor reservoirs.
Plans and specifications may be seen
at the office or the water commis
sion, Pendleton, Oregon, or at the of
r tha TCnodnoor. 303 Journal
Building, Portland, Oregon. Copies of
tne plans ana spocmcauons may u
obtained from the Engineer upon de-
nn.ltlno tilt OA t ? 5 00 flf which Will
be refunded when the plans and
specifications are returned. The right
Is reserved to reject any ana an oias.
Chairman. Water Commission.
FRANK C. KELSEY,
Engineer.
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