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FTOTIT PAUE8 DATLY EAST OREGONU, PENDLETON, OREGON, TfTKSOAV. OCTOBER 21. 1913. PA OR SF.VF.N" (Cuurtesy of Tin Journal.) I'OKTLANI), dm, o. t 21. Ther were arrivals of 00 loads of livcxtuck In the North Portland yards .over Humluy. The bulk of these were hogs Hnil cattle with the former In very liberal supply. Rest offerings In the hog division went at thU morn ing, one Interest alone selling tteven 1ml. Ik at this figure. Considering the l.e of today's ran. the market with stood preMiure ratlier will. The loss I low'tj This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. ORKNEY A CO., Toledo. O. We. Hie tiiiilt-rblpued, have kuuwu. K. J Cheney fur Die liixt 13 fears, and bellerr him perfectly hon-irsbls In all truunni-tlotia ami llrmixlHlly abl , '"Tr: uut hut nhlluatloiis niacin lir III firm ... NATIONAL, HANK OV COMMKKCE, Toledo. O Hall's Catarrh Cure U teken Internally, act I in; dlreetly upon the bloud and niu ron -uriuo-ii of the avmein ToHthnonlnlr em (ree. I'rlie 75 cent per bottle. Bold by all I'miTKlHti. Taka I alii family IMIla for conitlnatlon ix itii'xi). The following described animal has l n taken up oy the marshal of the Ci1y of Pendleton, o-vt: one light sorrel horse, iihout U yearH old. weight about 900 pounds, one eye 1 llnd, one large kliee and Huddle orc (n back. Is Mild Animal l not claimed by the owners or those, entitled to the possession of It, costs and expenses paid and taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. ni. of the 31st day of October, 1913. the wil'l animal will be Fold to the j highest bidder, at public auction, for j cash, ot the city popnd. 4 0D West Webb utre-t. In said City of Ten die- ton, the proceed of such pale to be I applied to the payment of such costs nnd expen.va of making Palo. Dated this 20th day of October. 113. JOHN KEAIiNK Y, City Marshal. notici: of i'hoihvsaTjS i-xm vvn msiiim; tiii: city op ri:x- lMlON WITH OXE CAK IAJ.W ' or ROCK M'HIXGH COAL. Notice Is hereby jiven Ihst gl!ale(5 llU will be received at the office of the City Recorder In I'cndlvton, Ore gon, up to October 22nd, 1913, at & o'clock I M.. for furnishing to The City of Pendleton F. O. B. City Hall, one carload of Rock Springs Coal, bids to be opened at the meeting of the Common Council of Tho City of Pendleton, to be held October 22nd, 1913. at 7:20 o'clock P. M.. the City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This notice la published by order of the Common, Council of the City of Pendleton, and' dated this 10th day of Oct.. 113. THUS. FIT. GERALD. City Recorder. Every Woman la Interaited and ahoald know about the wonderful Marvel tsoucne Atk yoardrnirlitfor It. Ilhcono( tup ply the MAKVkL, accept do other, bat eod itamp for book. MntlC.44E.Mtt,I.l. I CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY) FIlATEK-NAli OKDEHS. PEXDLEAN LODGE No. II A. F. and A. M.. meet tha AN first and third Mondaya of aach month. All visiting bre-threr are invited. DAMON LODGE N. 4 K. of P.. meets every Mon day evening In I. O. O. F hall. Vlsltlr.g brothers cor rtiniiv Invited to attend. 8am li. Paine. C. C ; R. W. Fletcher, K. R. 8. FCXERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL DI rector and license I embalmer Opposite postofflco. Funeral pHrlor Two funeral cars. Calls responded ti day or night Phone 76. J. T. BROWN1 FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and licensed em Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funoral cars. Calls re .nnnria,i tn dav or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 6S INSURANCE AND UAND BUSINESS BARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all .nt. in Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buya and sells all kinds of real estate. Doe & ..nra.l brokerage business. Payi taxeC and makes Investments for non residents. Write fire, life Ana acci s.nt Insurance. References, n bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pre. C. H. MARSH, Sec. BENTLEY A LMFFINQWELL. REAL state, fire, life and accident insur ance agents Naw location, IIS Main street Phone 404. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSON street. Carney A Bradley, Propa Livery, feel and sale stable. Good rtg at all time. Cab line In connec (Jon. Phone 7. was only a nickel as compared with the previous high point, but only a few head had been sold nt the formei extreme. Todiiy'M general hog market: Top killer $ g 75 Good and light 8.55TI H 6.ri Heavy s.r,o Rough and heavy ".LHfvH.OO No Sheep for Market. While there were ulte fair arrival of stock In tile mutton pens of the North Portland yards over Kunday, nr. tie fif the urrlvals came for the open market. All were direct shipments to the I'nlon Meat company. Trend of the trade In the sheep market continues very favorable and there Is a growing demand for offer in km. Prices re urn-hanged but are firm at the former extreme. Today',, general mutton market: lieHt spring lambs f 5 51) Ordinary lamb 5."0ii5.25 Yearlings 4.35 f 4. SO Old wethers 4.134.25 Fancy ewes 3.50 fl 3 90 Ordinary ewes 2.75i3 25 Top Steers Sell at $H. There continues n very Rood de mand for the lietter clues ffering In the 1 111 1 1,, niui kfi ni Vm-tli Pi-ilm,i There was a rather liberal run, but notwithstanding this, there was an excellent buying power shown lit the start. One lot of extra good Idaho steers HVeraglng 1127 pounds went at the IS mark at the opening of busi ness this morning. Today's general cattle market: Pest Kteers $".!( fi S. 00 Ordinary steers 7.75 Poor steers . . I 'est heifers , Hest cows . . . Medium cows Poor enwg . . , Ordinary bulls Fancy stilus . Fancy bulls . 7.25i-7 50 7.00 6.70 fi.23 5.50 4.50'ii 5.00 6.65 5.50 Prime light calves 8 1 J0 9. On Pi line heavy 6.50 C 7.50 EOF 1ci'iiiImt OimIIoii Shotting Miielt Stniiglh hut .Muy Trail Along mill "os Higher. CHK'AfJO. Oct. 21. Wheat closed lth an advance of 3-4c to 7-8c n bushel for the day. Opening figure Iflm of AictUo. Is the first signal of disorder and decay. Tho usual loss of appetite la often caused by functional disturb ances in the stomach. Tho stomach falls to do the work required, the ap petite Is gone, and the body suffers from lack of nourishment Fuch o stomach needs to be cleaned and sweetened. Meritol Tonic Digestive Is made especially to assist the stom ach to digest food, and promote a healthy appetite. This remedy is sola on our positive guarantee, and -we ask you to give It a trial. It Is a genuine tonic. A FnJr Proposition. The manufacturers of Meritol Rheu matism Towders have so much confi dence In this preparation that they authorize us to sell them to you on a positive guarantee to give you relief In all cases of rheumatism or refund your money. This Is certainly a fair proposition. Let us show them to you. TALLMAX & CO.. Exclusive Pendleton Agents. VLTfcltlXAUY SURGEONS. 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. (16 Bush street ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATION wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationery, ett Very lates styles. Call at East Ore gonlan office and see samples. 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 A RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNEY AT law Offlco In Despaln building. CARTER A SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear o American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON k WILSON. 4TT0R neys at law; rooms I and 4 Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, S, I and 4. over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law, estate settled, wills, deeds mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17. Sekmld block. FREDERICK ST1DWBR, ATTORNH'V at law. OfUo U fliulU-CrawMm nulldlnr CLOSES were 1-Xc higher to 1-Sc lower, the weakm-sH In Ing In May December wai strong all day and the low point for the ilav Wuh maile at the opening. May trailed along be hind but never show e 1 the hen It h of the former. Hroornhull cabled from Liverpool that pressure was in evhicnce at the opening with larger speculative of fers. The market was loner with the. U'li'lertom; easy. Th weakm s In Winnipeg on Saturday and the pres sure of Canadian offers with heavy Canadian shipments this week to Liverpool, together with heavy Amer ican shipments, were main reasons for the decline. World's shipments: V.'hesit. 13 -472,000 bushels; corn. $4,039,000 bushels; corn, 4 039. 000 bushels. WlH-at. Dec. Open 82 5-S, high 83 5-8. low 82 5-8, close 83 3-8. May Open 87 1-2 high 8S 5-S. low 82 5-8. close 83 3-S. ;rahi Markets. Wheat Nominal producers' prices. t:ack bas!: Club. 77c; fiilling blue H'.eiii, SSc; Turkey red. 83c; fnrtyfold 78e; red Russian and hybrid., 76c; Valley, 7Sc a bush-d. Parley Nominal prndueers" pliei-H. ttiick basis:. Feed. 23.50f. 24: brew ii g. 23 50; Hilled. ? 25. 50 per ton. Flour Helling price; Patent. 7m; Willamette valley, J4.70: local straight, $3. S.')''! 4.10; exjiort. $ 3 . 5 5 f C 3 70;- bakers." I4.50ic 4.70 Hay J'roducers' prices: . Willam ette valley timothy, fancy. $14 fi-14.50; tastirn oregon-lduho fancy timothy. K'..'0; alfalfa. $13; vetch and oats. IlKi 12; clov.r, J9i 10 per ton. Millstuffs Selling price: Bran, $21; middlings $30; shorts. $23 per ton. Oraln bags No 1 Calcutta, 9 3-4 T) 9 1-le. Mover Seed Buying price: No.' 1 ted, country points, 9 l-2c; Portland, 10c; Alslke. 13 14c A Marvelous KM-ape. "My little boy had a marvelous es cape," writes P. F. Pasilams of Prince Albeit. Cape of Good Hope. "It oc curred in the middle of the night. He Pot a very severe attack of croup. As luck would have It, I had a large bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the hou.se. After following the di rections for an hour and twenty min utes he was through a!! danger." Sold by all dealers. Adv. IDAHO OFFICIALS KKSKJX. Two (nil l-Vdcrnl Attorney's OffUv nnd IHMtma.or Has Fiiouli. POISK. Idaho. Oct. 21 At least three federal officials Tiave already forwarde'il their resignations to Wash ington and more are to follow. The split In the democratic party has pre vented the filling of the offices by democrats and republicans are still drawing their salaries. P. E. Cav aney resigned recently as assistant district attorney and the next dav the hief clerk In that orr:ce resigned. The third resignation comes from Rupert, where the postmaster, W. N. Shilling, asserts there are others more Justly entitled to his Job and he wants to quit. He says also that, being pust 70 and having been postmaster near ly 20 years the work has become Irk some to him. SAMIONS AUK II".I.1XQVKXT. . Watliinglon State Tnx Commission Ifc'iiinnd I lack I.hvnsc. PASCO, Wash., Oct. 21. An In spection of the records ut Olympla has revealed the fact that many sa loons over the state have not paid A LOWELL, VtlMtH, Al'iXl M.N Jl Yf and conaullor at law. Offlca tt t'Mpaio building JOHNSON SKRABLE. ATTOU neys at law. Office In DeapaJj building pnvsicLvss. T. 8. GARFIELD, M. D.. HOMEO pathlc phvslclan and surgeon. Of lee Judd ' ck. Telephone: Off! S41 W; residence 512 J. SFCONP-nAXD DEALERS. V. STROBLK. DEALER IN KPfl and second-hand goods. Cash pal for all econd-hand goods bought Cheapest place In Pendleton to btr fcoupchoM goods. Call and get hi prices. 213 E. Court atreot. Phon- S17 W. MISCELLANEOUS. HAIR WORK DONE RT MRS B A-shford, 607 Garden street, Pen dleton. Oregon. Hair switches mud Al'CTIONEKRS. COT.. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEER makes ft specialty of farmers' stock nnd machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money " Leave order; at East Orcgonlan office. C. R. RUDE. AUCTIONEER. CRIER of successful sales. Leave orders nt East Orcgonlan office. iJULmBi'LJ.VAJ,..",1.. BEAVER ENGRAVING WMinM COMPANY rt"-i ;' fOsriANB : OKIOON work ci tM Sttfrer MawJccAjW." - v - j.r.-f-....., their annual state lleerihe on'l that ijulte a few of the delinquents are In Franklin county. A member of the slate tax commission. J. W. Pre law 11, was in Pasco and took ihe mat ter up with the prosecuting mtorney Th result of the matter uill be that ee. h saloon will be called upon to pay up to date or the prosecuting at torney will commence an action agt in.st the proprietors for selling II Muor without a license from the statu Some of the saloons owe as much as llrnj each. The annual license is $23 a year. CUPID WINS VICTORY OVER BOLTS AND BARS ATTENDANT AT Ml CM ASYM'M l.l ICES DKPI TV WARDEN PROM post, M.mui:s. SALEM, Ore., Oct. 21. That love lau-lis at locksmiths was aj,'ain ex-' enipliiied when Dan Cupid hroke into the state penitentiary, hiuile John !P !ii-:i n, deputy warden, his captive! ynl escaped under the dinct gaj-.e of the ;irn,ed :nen in the towers, less than an hour later .Miss peurl Raker, who until a wetk a,o wa an attend tiist at the state insni e afj lum. had l.econie the bride of Mr. Uengen According to rumor this Is not the nd of "upi.r idans. for it h said he j Intend making at L ast thr.-e more , runs on th Insane asylum and mak- i.: as many more captives of attach -J s of the p,-ntentiary. Dr. Robert E-1 we1 """r; "per,n,,nueni or lne cc unt and is wondering wliere ne Is fcoing to find young women to take the places of those he has lost and :he prospective brides. Plans Are Frustrated. The marriage was solemnized at the home of the bride s mother, on oak street. Rev. p. .. Knight, who holds the record for the number of marriages being per;ormed by a mln- i i l.-ter in Oregon, ofiitiating. It medicine too hicWy." Mrs. LnaMol a quiet wedding. Relatives and friends 1 cr .rrr r.;Tnrd Tr.ora ke i I. strictly nuiet. but Superin tendent Lawson of the penitentiary, In a spirit of levity, let It out "Any news out there today?" quer ied a correspondent over the tele phone. "Oh nothing!" was the prompt re p'y. an l then a pause. "Well, one of my wardens broke his parole today, but I can't say anything about it " "Do you mean to say you have war dens on parole?" Celonel Lawson laughed and said he could say nothing more. It was Kion leadned that Deputy Darden liengen was the "parole breaker" and ro-consplrator with Miss Raker, who had lured him from the prison walls. The bridegroom had been employed at the penitentiary ror anout eight years and Is one of the cit nt men there. most effi- Aoid Sedative Congli Medicines. If you want to contribute directly to the occurence of capillary bron chitis and pneumphla use cough medi cines th.it contain codlne. morphine, heroin and other sedatives when you have a cough or cold. An expectorant '.Ike Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is what is needed. That cleans out the culture beds or breeding places for the germs of pneumonia and other germ diseases. That Is why pneumo nia never results from a cold when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is used. It has a world wide reputation for Its cures. It contains no morphine or other sedative. For sale by all deal ers Adv. GAMES rPNET COLLEGE DOPE." (onf.-remv Held of Middle West Is Narrowed to Five. CHICAGO, Oct. 21. Saturday's up sets In the play of leading middle western football teams, fulfilled tne prediction of the games of the "week preceding that all was not going well in the camps of former leaders. From the defeat of Michigan tiy tne Michi gan Aggies down to minor games, re versals were the order of the day. The week's play narrows the con ference field to Wisconsin, Purdue. Minnesota, Illinois, and Chicago. The schedule of these teams Is so arranged that a definite championship may re sult as they all meet excepting Minne sota and Purdue. 11. I). Chu Soy Gee, of the Soy Gee Hert Co. Is a graduate of the Medical Schools at Canton, hlna, and under stands thoroughly tho Medicinal prop erties of the various Chinese herbs, by the use of which he Is able to cure diseases of the stomach, bowels, liver klndeys and the many other Ills which human flesh Is heir to. Consultation and exanrinatlon free Soy Gee Herb Co. 214 1-1 Washington St. Portland, Oreeoo. FOR SALE CHEAP OR WILL lease to right party, an old established cleaning and coloring works. Good prices and plenty of work for three or more men. Am retiring. S. R. TilVD. Tho Dallev Or.. I it c. "(Mi Ms WASTED. SUFFERED AWFUL PAINS For Sixteen Years. Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Morctown. Vermont "I was trou bled with pains and irregularities for sixteen years, an l ' wa3 thin, weak and nervous. When I would lis down it vou!J teem as if I , was going right ' down out of sight j into some dark hole, and the window cur tains had faces that , would peek out at j me, and when I was ! out of doors it wouIJ ' seem as if something was going to hap- j pen. My blood was poor, myircula- ! tion was so bad I would be like a dead -person at times. I had female weak- 1 nefs badly, my abdomen was sore and I had awful pains. t took Lyoia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-! te Compound ar.d used the Sanative : Wash and they certainly did wonders! for me, My troubles disappeared and I I om abie to work hard every day. "-Mrs. ! W. F. Sawyer, River View Farm, More' town, Vermont Another Case. GuTord, Iowi "1 wa3 troubled with female weakness, also with displace ment. I had very severe and steady i headache, also rain in back and wan ; very thin and tired all the time. I com-' , menced taking Lydia E. I'inkham's ; . Vegetable Compound and I am cured of ! Uw - .n',too T mnnA -n;a ,,, i In the Missouri Valley, Nebraska, Kansas. Missouri and Ames remain undefeated, but the first named are picked by critics of the valley as the only contenders for the championship. They Make You IVel Good. The pleasant purgative effect pro duced by Chamberlain's Tablets and the healthy condition of body and mind which they create make one feel Joyful. For sale by all dealers. Adv. INSAN'K PATIENTS WILL SEE MOTION PICTl i:Ei WASHIXGTOX, Oct. 21. A newj form of amusement for the insane In I the form of 'movies" will be lnaugur-j ated tonight at St. Elizabeth's, the gov ernment hospital for the insane here. Heretofore entertainment has consist ed of light comedy sketches produced by amateur actors, and Insane in mates themselves. oysters fresh and served in any style. HOT LUXCIIES HOT DRINKS HOT TAMALES CRACKED CRABS SOUPS AND SALADS CHILE COX CAUSE We serve merchants' hot lunches nt all hours, com posed of c:ood coffee and all home cookin. Sandwiches and cold lunches to order. ICE CREAM ALL WINTER. HOHBACH'S ICE CREAM TARLORS Court Street. Rhone SO Wheat Land Loans Exclusively 3 to 5 Years In Any Amount 6 Netherlands Ameri can Mortgage Bank Frank R. Atkins, Representative C. O. Building Pendleton w.iu.;au mini. .hum, v uri 9 Saves money to the builder in that it saves time and work of carpenters. We're extremely par ticular about softness and grain in our finishing lumber, siding, ceiling, etc. and most of it is mill planed so that it can be nailed right into house ready for painting. We can save you money and insure best quality in all kinds of building material. J. A. Borie Lumber Co. PLANING MILL IN CONNECTION FOR RENT 1 400 acre farm; 700 acres summer fallow, fair buildings. 3 year lease, small outfit with place Mark Moorhouse Company rhone 83. 117 E. Court Street THE OFFICE Phone 299 711 Main Street PENDLETON, ORE. FAMILY LIQUOR STORE A. SCHNEITER, Prop. THI ?yfolks GAS HEATER. Spslls COMFORT! There is'not a cold, damp or chilly room in your HOUSE that can not be made the coziest corner in your HOME by means of Pacific Pover&Light Co. "Always at your service." rhono 40. THE BEDROOM ths bath no om Home i Lumber That's Easy to Work ir PHONE 7 Comfortable s Heater 0 r-i. li voinioriaDie