EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST U, 1013. SEVEN. Commissioners' Report Claim allowed by the August, 1918, term of the County Court ex cept those claims allowed by statute. Frederick Stelwer, Clr. Court, expense Dlst Atty $ 6.60 Joe H. Parkes, Justice court, St. vs. Llndal . John Kearney, do, constable.. 2.40 Joe H. Parkes, Justice court, St. vs. Dalgelsh 6.45 John Kearney, do, constable. . . 3.60 joe H. Parkes, Justice court, State vs. Wolcott 6.55 Joe H. Parkes, Justice court, State vs. Hodsmlth 4.70 j u Miller, Justice court, St. vs. Glvens 7.45 j H. West, do, constable.... 20.00 Treesa Russel, do, witness.... 2.10 Pete Gray, do 3.00 Will Pearson, do 2.10 Hex Hodgen, do 2.10 Willis Hall, do 2.10 Claud Givens, do 2-10 j M. Miller, do 7.50 j' W. West, do 4.70 j. f. Bradley, do .. . . 1.70 Wm. Simmons, do 1.70 Bessie Freetag, do 2.80 J. I Miller making Jury list. 3.00 F, B- Cockburn, do 3.00 W W McQueen, do 3.00 joe Sullivan, Indigent soldier. 20.00 Penland Bros., current expense, freight and dray age 2.70 T D. Taylor, do. stamps .... 1.46 I-M Toung, do, ft. and exp... 2.16 il o Frailer, do, Bupplles... 37.40 Milton Eagle, do, advertising. 18.00 East Oregonlan, do, supplies and advertising 64.25 Stanfleld Printing Co., do, ad vertising 190 Irwln-Hodson Co., do., supplies 6.44 Biiflhong A Co., do. supplies.. 75.00 Glass tc Prudhomme, do, sup plies 60.06 N P. Rv. Co.. do, freight... .37 Pacific Tel. & Tel. So., do, tele phones 42.75 Frank Sallng, do, pontage and express 66.15 Pendleton Iron Works, court house, grates 15 95 Pendleton Water Com., do, I water 20.10 Pendleton Ice & Cold Storage do. Ice ' 4.25 Pacific Power & Light Co., do, light 40.00 W. Wilkinson, do, face for cl'k 110.00 City Scavenger Co., do, haul ing garbage .75 J U Vaughan, do, electric sup plies 2 70 Murphy Bros, do. supplies... 3.15 Oregon Lumber Yard, do, lum ber 255 II. S. Garfield, coroners in quest. Arthur Thomas 8.00 J. B McDill, poor, money ad vanced 230.70 Isaac Jay & Son, do, black smithing 21.75 Pendleton Koller Mills. do, bran nnd shorts 9.00 Abe Liswlg, do, work on farm 35.00 J. R. Chlldrcth, do, blacks". 7.00 A T. Matthews Co., do, chick en feed 2.35 Tallman & Co., do, drugs... 7.25 W. J. Clarke & Co., do, hdw. 3.35 Otto Hohboch, do, bread.... 7 00 U. I. IyaDow, do, grass catcher .75 Alexander Dept. Store, do, supplies 88.50 Taylor Hardware Co.. do, hdw. 6.42 A. C. Koeppen & Bros., do, drugs . 13 55 Pendleton Drug Co., do., drugs 16.25 J. L Vaughan, do, electric supplies 14.50 Fred Book, do, tobacco 6.65 Pacific Power & Light, do. light and power 9.25 Kupers & McCook, do, supplies .70 T. D. Taylor, do, RR. fare... 82.75 Byron O. Monkman. do, medi cal services 10.00 AV. T. Porter, do. dlcglng crave ' 5.00 Marllcla A Meuns. do. care of Mrs. Sensney . 10.00 Ghent. McCullen & Cross, do, supplies for Mrs. Chrlstaln. 10.00 Helen Fairbanks, school supt., assistant 4.00 Norma A. Young, do 26.00 Reuben Beckwlth, do 10.60 J. A. Yeager, do 5.00 R. O. Hawks, assessor deputy 56 00 Chas. L. Plnkerton, do," field work 4.00 A. G. Means do 22.00 T. I. Taylor, tax rebate T. D. Taylor, ,1o 7.00 22.65 T. D. Taylor, do 213.70 T. I. Taylor, Jail, board of prisoners Cudahy Packing Co., do, sup plies D. D. Phelps, do, plumbing. . . Tallman & Co. do, druss.... W. J. Clarke & Co.. do, hdw. Mnussu A Co., do, brick work Beddow & Miller, do, plumb'g Midland Chemical Co., disin fectant. Jail A. C. Koeppen & Bros.. Jail, drugs D. J. McFaul, do, visit to co. Jail Alexander Dept. Store, do, sup piles Pendleton Iron Works, do, re pair work , H. 8. Garfield, Insane, examin ation Mrs. Stoffle Glass & Prudhomme, election supplies S. J. Campbell, fruit Inspec'r. J. A. Hayton, do L. A. Helnman. watermaster. 221.37 6.75 1.15 1.50 2.00 3.30 1.75 43.75 16.55 2.30 4.85 2S2.36 5.00 258.50 160.90 57.25 131.70 Hugo Retnman, do 81.50 Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, charity ; 10 00 John Halley. Jr.. Juvenile ofr 200.00 S. P. Hutchinson, for Indigent soldiers 100.00 Pearl E. Broxson, widows pen. 17.50 Mallndo Reed, do 25.00 Rosetta Matt, do 25.00 Dora E. Gelssel, do 32 50 Ida Stewart, do 55.00 H. M. Cockburn, sal. co. com. 100.00 H. A. Waterman, do 86.00 A. C. Funk, deputy sheriff.. 128.00 J. A. Blakeley, do 100.00 Geo. strand, do 100.00 R. T. Brown deputy clerk.... 126.00 Muriel Sallng, clerk's steno... 70.00 B. a. Hurrnuirhs. donuty re corders hire 125.00 Dr. D. J. McFaul. health off'r 13.90 Geo. Klmrtunn. lanltor 75.00 J n. McDill. suDt. noor farm 100.00 II. a. Garfield, co. physician.. 35.00 Phil Murphy, la. rd. dlst. 2... 9.00 Tom Thompson, do 19 25 Jack Grooms, la. rd. dlst. 3. 18.75 Arch Ellis, do 8 00 Thomas Thompson, do 22.60 Forrest Ellis, do 1-" A V Pnmnton. do 6.37 Walter Woodward, do LI 8 J. L. Frailer, do 13.60 Cecil roe. do 8.60 Newt O'Harra. labor dlst. 6 Herman O'Harra, do 17 45 Roren Thnnt.n. rln 39.30 Edwnrri Anderson. Jo 76.50 Jack Craton, do U M 7.ane Lnnsdale, do Soren Thorsen, do Pearl Lvnn. labor dist. 9.... F. B. Henry, blacksmlthlng. district 10 Tumalum Lumber Co., lum ber district 12 Tumalum Lumber Co., lum- 25.00 4.25 6.50 40.2 ber district 13 46.20 Tom Williams, do 72.66 49.08 .95 8.46 2.46 2.46 2.10 2.66 Floyd Hurst, do 9.00 W. A. Berton, do 4.20 Sherman Galloway, do 16.00 Scott Brown, do 7.86 A. E. Wattenberger, do 2.26 W. j. Wattenberger, do 20.25 Lowell Henderson, lu. dlst. 20 6.76 Elmer Henderson, do 6.76 Leslie. Eldrldge, do 23.75 William Eldrldge, do 19.26 James M. Eldrldge, do 16.50 Virgil Smith, labor dlst. 21.. 4.60 Elmer Williams, do 6.60 Wm. Troxel, do 20.25 John Long, do 4.25 Frank Reburg, do 6.75 Archie McFarland, do 6.75 3.37 27.00 21.45 t-ayes Mettle, do Jas. Nelson, do . H. F. Smith, labor dlst. 22.. Marlon Smith, do 15.76 uaipn Shaffer, la. dlst. 23... Philip Jones, do A. Minnls, labor dlst. 24.... C. E. Smith, do A. Minnis, do , Thad Stevens, do Vern Cate, do A. I). Hlteman, do G. J. Minnls, do U. 8. Moore, do Patsy Vlron, do Joe Blno, do 1.10 1.10 18.00 18.00 22.60 9.00 11.25 37.60 22.60 86.62 T0.87 84.37 60.76 Doe Dave, do Tony Ross, do , 62.43 Calll Bonolo, o 63.28; Jake Melno, o 63.28 A. Minnis, do 13.60 Marion Corley, do 27.00 Chas. Ely, do 60.00 Wllford Corley. do 24.75 Joe Corley, do 19.12 Chas. Ely. blacks'g, do 12.85 H. M. Sloan, do 47.50 Taylor Hdw. Co.. hdw., do.... 610.77 Clarence Daly. la. dist. 25 & 26 15.75 Ed Ilngram, do 14.62 Walter Kirk, do 13.50 Sandford Chllson. do 14.62 Perry Simpson, do 24.62 Clyde Helmlck, do 21.37 Wllford Martin, do 23.37 Sandford Chllson, do 12.37 Walter Kirk, do 21.37 Clarence Daly, do 13.50 Leslie Fox, do 1.12 J. T. Huston, do 66.50 Harry Huston, do 10 00 A. Simpson, do 34.87 L'klah Mercantile Co., supplies district 26 24.70 J. W. Winder, supplies, do... 3.40 A. S. Quant, supplies, do 3.65 J. S. Perry labor dlst. 27 11.25 Jessie Perry, do 21.25 Francis Carbine, do 15.00 J. It. Rice, do 13.00 John Gramm, do 42.75 11. F. Marlin, do 67.35 Roy iiiirker, do S5.25 Louis Parker, do 4 2 50 Ward B. Connell, do 15.75 John L Barker, do 37.60 Louis Clark, do 14.85 F. W. Beatty, do 20.25 Cusey Lumber Co., lumber do 33.14 T. II Cray, labor dlst. 29 10.10 J. J. Davis, do 4.50 It. E. Davis, do 3.35 J. J. Davis, do 6.75 Hay Proden. do 10.10 Ralph Brodcn, do 10 10 Harll Ruble, do 7.85 H. Ruble, do ., 14.60 H. H. Davis, do" .'... 4.60 J. J. Davis, do 10.10 F. Bennett, do 21.35 J. F. Thompson, do 3 3.75 H. Alexander, do 4.50 Geo. Brace, d 11.25 Henry Thompson, do 2.23 Oregon Lumber Yard, lumber do 33.48 Charley Rose, la. dist. 33 3.37 Clarence Foster, do 3.37 N. B Foster, do 4.25 W. H. Carglll, do 9.50 Alex McCorkell, blacksm'g do 3.50 Inland Empire Lumber Co., lumber district 36 15.68 J. C. Moll, labor dist. 37 12.50 P. D. Moll, do 12.50 W. R. Worley. do 8.60 J. T. Hoops, do 25.00 Henry Doan, labor dist. 38.. 17.25 John Thompson, do 11.25 Lloyd Bey, do 11.25 Dick Adams, do 27.00 42.25 8.50 C C. Morse, do ... Joe Rothlin, do ... C. V. Matthews, la. Ernest Studer, do . . Albert Boesch, do.., Sam Porter, do . . . Sam Walker, do . , Chas. Burner, do , . dlst. 40. 4.25 2.25 4.25 6.35 3.3ft 4 25 S. H. Walker, do , 18.00 Milt Farmer, do 7.85 J. W. McDole labor dist. 41.. 6.25 C. C. Carr. do 67 70 F. M. Smith, do 4 9.60 Geo. Peringer. labor dlst. 43. 268.75 W. H. Simmons, labor dlst. 44 12 35 W. O. Whitehett, do . 49.95 Wm. Sutherland, do 1 69.15 Dwlght Sellers, do 18.75 a. W. Bradley, freight and ex press, road and highway... 23 SO 350.00 15.75 G. W. Bradley, road and high way, right of wny Tumalum Lumber Co., do, lum. Oregon Lum. Yd., do. lumber 327.47 W. J. Clarke & Co, do. hard ware, repairs 56.55 G. I. LaDow, do, hardware... 22.00 Oregon Motor Garage, do, gas oline 4.25 M. K. Ing. do, auto hire.... 13.00 Portland Bridge & Iron Co., seven bridges 2085.00 C. H. Martin, road & highway, salary nnd supplies 161.40 C. Rothrock, do, vlcw'g roads 18.00 J. W. Klmbrell, do Geary Klmbrell. do 19.80 28.00 W. J. Stockman, do 41.50 J. M. Eldrldge, do- 2.00 Lowell Stockman, do Alex Smith, Wild Horse mac. 4.00 2.10 labor . Jack Walker, labor Wild Horse macadam 4.50 2.75 2.25 L F. Mayhew. do R. M. Mooreader, do F. Moore, do 13.76 A. Shaffer, do 10.96 John Hoff, do . W. B. Smith, do Mike Olson, do Al Roebuck, do . John Shaffer, do 2.65 3.35 3.35 3.95 2.75 Ed Hall, do , 12.36 Elmer Barrett, do Jim Courter, do C. W. Bowers, do 3.00 13.75 9.66 Quinn Sullivan, do 10.25 Sam Johnson, do 11.35 John MeCarren, do . Dick Hurley, do Bill Smith, do Wm. Norton, do Frank Houseman, do Wm. Riding, do E. L. Jones, do ...... 4.75 6.60 5.30 7.00 8.00 13.10 9.00 Carl Brantley, do 13.15 Bud Allen, do 28.50 O. 11. Frazler, do 32.75 Ous Price, do 10.40 M. Blanchard, do 10.10 Jack King, do 24.50 Earl King, do 19.10 Leonard King, do 15.95 Rov Foster, do 11,60 Jack McCormlek. do 14.10 .Tack Stlllwngon, do 11.85 Wm. Downs, do 14.05 26.70 Than Olmstead, la. dlst. 16... Oregon Lumber Yard, lumber district 16 Pendleton Iron Works, sup piles, district 16 A. E. McFarland, la. dlst. 17 J. A. Stevens, do Geo. Dayton, do J. T. Bulloch, do Jacob Rimer, labor dint 18.. Louis Rehbin, do 14.40 C. D. Kelly, do 16.75 D. Grumshaw, do 18.00 C. H. Grumshaw, do ........ 69.25 Henry Clark, do 29.60 C. M. Getchell, do 23.00 Mrs. C. M. Getchell, board, do 33.86 Albt. Pasar, do 16.60 Wade Prlvett, do 125.84 Oscar Beckman, do 25.50 Robt. Wiles, do 11.25 Wm. Boyer. do 70.60 W. L. Brown, do 1.00 Wm. Boiler, do 23.40 Carl Boiler, do 7.00 Ben Fisher, do 2.75 Owen Smith, do 2.75 John Dozier, do 38.00 Chas. Gregory, do ... 116 00 O. C. Armstrong, do 117.10 Blanchard & Boiler, do 152.70 Mike Neybon, do 22.40 Wm. Murtlnger, do 35.65 Guy Blackburn, do 32.60 John Beckman, do- 102.65 Barney Despaln, do 17.65 Geo. Runyon, do 2.10 Dan Carnes, do 15.25 Jim Hamilton, do 27.65 Chas. May. do 108.50 Robert Jennings, do 11.25 R. S. Fields, do 2. 25 R. Alexander, do 65.75 W. C. Seaman, do 45.65 H. Anderson, do O. C. Tharp, do H. Hasler, do . . 1.15 4.60 4.60 4.60 C. E. Toothache, do J. W. Stover, do 4.60 G. Davis, do 4.60 A. Karnoskl. do 4.50 C. G. Adams, do 4.60 B. H. Harden, do ... 2.25 F. M. Clark, do 4.50 D. Hern, do 3.40 J. McCann, do 3.95 J. B. Homas, do 8.40 G. W. Young, do 10.65 C. Owens, do 2.25 R. F. Murphy, do 4.50 X. Histron, do 6.75 W. Cox, do 17.40 H. Couch, do - 17.50 F. Reahtus. do 12 40 Tom Pendrey. do 12.40 D. Sullivan, do 3.40 F. Brady, do 12.90 S. M. Pask, do 2.25 C. Williams, do 9 00 W. A. Murphy, do 9.00 A. Karnoskl, do 13.50 W. Woods, do 2.25 E. D. Perkins, do 26 25 J. Jones, do 30.00 F. B. Brown, do 9.00 J. Kaloskl, do 10.15 C. Kirk, do 5 65 Ed Laguire, do 5.65 B. C. Cook, do 2.25 J. B. Brewer, do 10.65 F. B. Brown, do , . 2 25 II. F. Benson, do 12.90 J. F. Jones, do 20.25 A. Thompson, do 30.90 Joe. Kutchnr, do 28.65 T. Bother, do 24.15 Rov Hart, do , 30.90 F. M. Clark, do 24.75 C. Green, do 30.00 E. Ropers, do 32.50 X. S. Fox, do F. Mt-R'.illitig, do . . O. A. Westfall, do E. Hurst, do II. Couch, do Bob Couch, do . . C. P. Smith, do .. G. W. Bird, do ... W. J. Crabill, do . . Sid Crabill, do ... J. M. Little, do . . J. Crumm. do ... . Geo. DcHtley, do . R. H Hlbbs. do .. 33.75 2.23 2.25 7.90 1.65 5S.45 4S.00 33.15 37.50 58.45 55.25 43.50 1.15 4.50 Val Terpin, do ... 80.00 Y. F. Hordon, do, W. Carrol, do G. W. Bird, do Vul Turpln, do D. F. lavender, do O W. PIrd, do G. W. Seaman, do John Crumm, do R. C. Dew, do Oregon Lumber Yard, lum 2.25 72.25 4.50 8.00 95.00 4.50 99.90 i Rn 4.50 ber, do 24S.S9 Taylor Ildw. Co, hdw.. do... 30.60 Xeagle Bros., blacksm'g, do.. 6.75 W. J. Clarke & Co., hdw, do. 80.90 W. J. Jones, drayage, do .... 2.75 Guy Connerly, do 9 60 T. D. Taylor, money adv., do. 14.70 Penland Bros., drayage, do.. 10.25 Kupers & McCook, engine, do 189.20 Murphy Brofc., paint, do .65 J. L Vaughan, elec. supp's, do 16.75 J. A. Borle Lum. Co., lum., do 65.00 W. W. Harrah, gasoline, do.. 5.83 Pendleton Iron Wks , rep's, do 1.85 I). D. Phelps, plumbing, do. 1.15 Standard Oil Co., gasoline, do 10.63 Alexander Dept. Store, gaso line, do 7.00 Telephone Livery Stable, liv ery hire, do 13.00 Beall & Co., supplies, do 264.05 Xorthwest Steel Co, do 46.00 T. M. Henderson, med. ser.. do 9.50 The Beebe Co., shovels, do... 10.75 Pacific Power & Light Co., la bor and power, do 305.11 NOTICE OF PROPOSALS FOn CON STRUCTION OF WATERWORKS. 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 26, 1913, for the construction of water works, consisting of a concrete con duit and pipe line and distributing reservoirs. Separate bids will be re ceived for the conduit and pipe line and for the distributing reservoirs. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Water Commis sion, Pendleton, -Oregon, or at the of fice of the Engineer, 303 Journal Building. Portland, Oregon. Copies of tne plans and specifications may be obtained from the Engineer upon de positing $30.00. 825.00 of which will be refunded when the plans and specifications are returned. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. WILL MOORE, Chairman, Water Commission. FRAXK C. KELSEY. Engineer. IN POUND. The following described animal has been taken up by the marshal of the City of Pendleton, towlt: One grey mare, branded D on left shoulder, weighs about 950 pounds. If Bald animal Is not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possession of them, costs and expenses against them paid and they taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the 20th day of August. 1913, the said animal will be sold to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the city pound at the Oregon Feed Yard, In said City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and expens es of making sale. Dated this 8th day of August.1913 JOHN KEARNEY, City Marshal CHICHESTER S PILLS W - TIIK 1HAMON1 I1UAM. X Till In Itrd twics, tcaittl Tnkfl Ma other. Iluv of r lruinli.(. Asklotl'll.'lli:s.TFH H DIAMOND I'.KANi I'll.l.H, for KS years known as Ilcst,S.irc?t, Al ways Krli'H SOLO DY DRUGGISTS EVERV.VKLRE yonr ifrupxtHi lor a IMumond Triid and Uold rn-nllkv with ritttt RUton. V niir v BREAK OCCURS IN HOG MARKET (Courtesy the Journal.) The worst break that ha occurred In. the local market for hogs within recent years was shon today when values slid off fully 45c, while a ma jority of the offerings were 80c below previous Quotations. Only one load of swine went this morning even at $8.85, the bulk of the offerings ranging from 18.60 downward. This puts the local market to an extreme low figure. Seemingly there Is not the slight est occasion for the present bearish ness In the local market outside of the desire of killers to secure the sup plies for less. So far as can be as certained today, no changes are be ing made, In the price of pork pro ducts. I There was not even a liberal run! of hogs to cause such a disaster as oc curred In the swine trade at North Portland for the day. Totals were only 49 head compared with 150 head a week ago. j Today's general hog range: Extra fancy $ 8.85 Ordinary light 8.504P8.75 Fancy heavy 8.40 Rough and heavy 7.40. Cattle Market Is Bearish. Sentiment In the cattle trade at North Portland Is of bearish charac ter. While there is practically no top offerings in the yards this morn ing, the indications were that values .e easing off somewhat from pre vious figures, although il is quite pos sible that steers could be good enough to bring 88.25 to 88.50 In a very lim ited way. One light load of rather good steers sold this morning at $7.75, but the bulk of offerings were more of fee der character and therefore found lower prices. Today's general market range: Fancy steers J8.008.25 Medium steers 7 5007.75 Ordinary steers 7.007.50 Fanrv cows and heifers.. 7.257.50 Medium cows 7.00 Ordinary cows 6.506.75 Fancy calves 9.00 Ordinary calves 8 008 50 Khcqp Market Is Quiet. While the market for sheep was not really weak today, trade was quiet. C. II. D. Chu Soy Gee, of the Soy Gee Herb Co. is a graduate of the Medical Schools at Canton, China, and under stands thoroughly the Medicinal prop erties of the various Chinese herbs, ! DV tne use oi which he Is able to cure diseases of the stomach, Dowels, liver, klndeys and the many other ills, which human flesh Is heir to. Consultation and examination free. Soy Gee Herb Co. 224 1-2 Washington St Portland, Oregon, CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y I ii FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLEAN LODGE No (1 A. F. and A. M.. meet th first and third Mondays of ach month. All visiting brethren ire invited. 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. Sam E. Paine, C. C ; R. W. Fletcher, K. R. a PENDLETON LOCAL NO. SI, Meets first and third Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p. m. H. J. Rosenberg, pres.; W. R. Campbell, sec. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensel embalmer Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night Phone 75. J. T. BROWN'I 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.. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all .and In Umatilla county. Loans ot jlty and farm property. Buys anc" sells all kinds of real wtate. Doet seneral brokerage business. Payt taxes and makes Investments for nun residents. Write fire, life and ccl lent insurance. References, an) tank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pre. C. H. MARSH, Sec. BENTLEY St, LEFFINGWELL. REAL estate.' fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. New location, 816 Malr street Phone 404. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. 1TY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street. Carney & Bradley. Props Uverv. feed and sale stable. Good H.s at all times. Cab Une in connec tlon. Phone 70. There was quite a fair run overnight and while bidding was fair at the start no great desire was shown am ong killers to take hold of offerings. This might have been due mostly to lack of suitable quality. Today's general sheep prices: Lambs, best $ 5.75 Lambs, ordinary 5. 00 5 50 Wethers, best 4 254.35 Wethers, ordinary 3.75 04.00 Ewes, best 3.80 Ewes, ordinary 2.35 0350 Today's Livestock Shippers. Hogs Farmers' Union Trading company, Buhl, Idaho, 1 load; Brown Bros., Shoshone, Idaho, 1 load; W. B. Kurtz, St. Anthony, Idaho, 1 load; J. F. Cooper, Condon, 1 load; E. C. Bur llngame, Groscup, Wash.. 1 load Cattle C. F. Fulton, Biggs, 1 load; C. C. Carpenter, Motoon, Wash., 1 load; H. H. Trowbridge, Grand Dalles, Wash.. 1 load; George Schodde, Mlne doka, Idaho, 3 loads; Tom Schodde, 3 loads; Fred Schodde, 3 loads; J. W. Reed, Huntington, 6 loads; Byrne Bros.,. Ridgefield,' Idaho, 3 loads; W. B. Kurtz, Ashton, Idaho, 1 load. Sheep F. M. Corssln Union Junc tion, 1 load; P. J. Brown, 1 load. , Mixed stuff W. J. Snod grass. Leb anuon, 1 load hogs and sheep; C. W. Schooler, Buhl, Idaho, 1 load cattle ealves and hogs. SHORT COVERING MADE IN WHEAT Market CUwcs With Advance of 1-4 to 3-8 Ont After Higher Price at the Opening. CHICAGO, Aug. 14. Further evi dence of the existence of a very heavy amount of short sales were shown at the market's opening yesterday morn Inf, when values were lifted 1-4 to l-2c a bushel for September and De cember wheat options, respectively. At the closing the market ruled 1-4 to 3-8c a bushel above Tuesday. There was a somewhat better tone abroad at the start and this created some bullish enthusiasm here. Broom hall cabled from Liverpool that the higher market for wheat there was influenced by the firmer American cables and the strength In coarse grain. Further support developed on the fewer offers of American winter, strength in Paris and the unsettled weather in the United Kingdom with rain in parts. Spot market steady. Wheat. Sept. Open 86 1-2, high S6 7-8, low 85 3-4, close 86 5-8. Dec. Open 90, high 90 1-4 89 1-2, close 90. May Open 94 5-8, high 95 low low 94 1-4, close 94 7-8. Cereal Market. Wheat Xomlnal producers' prices, track basis, club, 78 iv 79c; milling blucstem, 82 83c; Turkey red, 80 81c; fortyfold, 80c; red Russian and hybrids, 70 77c; valley, 0c bushel. Barley Xomlnal producers' prices, track basis: Feed. 822.60 23.50; brewing. $25: rolled, $25 a ton. Flour Selling price: Patent, $4.70 Willamette valley, $4.70; local straight, $3 85(?f4.10; export, $3 55 3.63; bakers' $4.50 4 70. Hay Producers', prices: Willam ette valley timothy, fancy, $14; ordi nary, $13 16; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancv timothy. $17018: alfalfa, $13 14; vetch and oats, $1011; clover. 18 (TO 9 per ton. Millstuffs Selling prices: Bran. $24; middlings, $3150; shorts. $26 per ton. Grain Bags Xo. 1 Calcutta, 9 3-4 10. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB. LOCAL STAFF Stock Inspector. Office at Koep- pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 41 1 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. 516 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 & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American National Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNET AT law. Offico 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 tt WILSON, TTOR neys at law; rooms S and 4 Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in ail rtat and federal courts. Rooms 1. S, S and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law, estates settled, wills, deeds mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEfWER. ATTORNEY at law. Office in Smith-Crawford building. a WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY Xo need having piles any longer! No need of suffering another dayt Steam's Pile Remedy (complete with tube) will help you or IT COSTS YOU NOT ONE CENT. This remedy is a combination of the lately discovered, high-priced Adrena lin Chloride with other powerful cura tive principles, and IT 8TOP8 THE PILE PAIN IN ONE MINUTE! So sure are we that Steam's Pile Remedy will benefit you that we will REFUND YOUR MONEY if you are not satisfied. This Is the only pile remedy that we can guarantee and we know yoa will thank us for telling you about it. We have the exclusive agency. TALLMAN DRUG CO. STRIKE MAY INVOLVE 40.00O Building Trades in Pittsburg May Be Tied Vp As Result of Labor Trouble. PITTSBURG. Aug. 14. An acute situation in buildings trade developed when a strike of laborers tied up work on three large business build lngs. They were Joined by other work men and early in the evening the de mands of the men w-ere met by the announcement that the master build ers would lock out all union men and suspend operations on structures val ued at $67,000,000. The laborers who were working on a department store demanded 28 1-8 cents an hour, 3 1-8 cents more than has ever been paid for the same labor in Pittsburg. The demand was refused and the hoisting engineers Joined them early In the afternoon- Before nightfall many other branches of the building trades were affected the strike spread ing to other buildings. If the lockout is declared an army of skilled workmen variously estimat ed at from 30..000 to 40,000 will be thrown out of work. Years of Suffering Catarrh and Blood Disease Doctors Failed to Cure. Miss Mabel F. Dawklns, 1214 Lafay ette St.. Fcrt Wayne. Ind., writes:: "For three years 1 was troubled with catarrh and blcod disease. I tried sev eral doctors and a dozen different rem edies, but none of them did me any good. A friend told me of Hood's Sar saparilia. I took two bottles of this medicine and was as well and strong; as ever. I feel like a different person, and recommend Hood's to any one suf fering from catarrh." Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tibleis called Sarsatabs. A GOOD BUSINESS FOR SALS! A first elass restaurant which I am tompelled to sell on account of poor health. Address P. O. Box 101, Echo, Ore. LOWELL 4 WINTER. ATTORNEYS and consulloro at law. Office In 1mpJb building. JOHNSON A neys at law. building. SKRABLE, Office in ATTO&. Despals PHYSICIANS. H. 8. GARFIELD. M. D.. HOMEO- pathlc physician and surgeon. ON flee Judd ck. Telephone: Offi-e. S41 W; residence 612 J. RESTAURANTS. SECOXD-nAXD DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEAJJSR IN NEW and second-hand goods. Cash patJ for all lecond-hand goods bought Cheapest place In Pendleton to buj household goods. Call and get fcla prices. 210 E. Court street Phone 817 W. MISCELLANEOUS. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DB ecriptlon for county court, circuit court justice court, real estate, etc. for sale at East Oregonlan office. LEGAL BLANKS ot every dettrls tlon for country court circuit court. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationery, eta Very lates styles. 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