East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 16, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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WHEAT RANGE HARROW
Chicago Wheat Market Clones Un
chanced for May and a Shade
louver for tho July.
CHICAGO, III., Feb. 16. After a
very narrow range for the day, May
wheat closed the same as Friday, at
S3 6-893 3 -8c, and July barely a
shade lower. The market covered a
range of only l-4c for the session. The
large active concerns which showed
more or less leadership on other days
appeared to be out of the market.
There was a decline from 93 3-4c
to 93 l-2c during the morning In
May, due to heaviness In corn, fine
covering for the winter crop and
'dullness. Firmer tone In wheat on
the moderate rally at the close was
barred on export sales of 50,000 bush
els confirmed and claims of mucb
larger offers accepted by the seaboard
overnight, but details and . confirma
tion are wanting.
There was a report from the north
west of a further cut. of 6,000,000
rJincr'o
Cough
is always a wamlna
it denotes a weakness
and if neglected or
carelessly treated it paves
the way to bronchitis,
pneumonia or consumption.
SCOTT'S EMULSION is the
are tad safe remedy and shenld
Jwsjs be taken for coughs and
cWb beeas.se it relieves the trouble
aad strengthens the whole system
to avoid sickness and loss of time.
SCOTT'S EMULSION is a pore
medical builder, free from stimu
lating alcohol erst apefying drugs.
Eeory miner ikoald tak
Scstt's EmIum bat rfta (A
alcoholic, inferior tabatitutt.
Every drag gist Has it.
. 1(. laaiat en Scott's.
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3 la any amount. 3 to S yean with S
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LOANS
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can ttortgage Bank
Frank R. Atkins,
E Representative
E ItO East Covrt St. Pendleton
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Farm and City Loans
Plenty! of Money for Conservative
Loans, at Reasonable Rateof Inter
est Without Unnecessary Delay.
Mark Moorhouse Company
112 East Court Street
TO 11
IT OT OCIIC:
SIX ROOM
MODERN
ON CORNER LOT
Good Cellar and Wood House
inquire Dr c j whittaker
FREE DOLL COUPON
Bring or send ten of these Coupons properly signed and 54 to
the East Oregonian office and get "Anna Belle'' and her two dolls.
No. ' Pendleton, Ore., :-1014
EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO.
Herewith please find ten "Anna Belle" Coupons and 5 for
which please give me "Anna Belle" and her two dolls. .
Name ,
Address. '
If "Anna Belle" is to be sent by
bushels In country elevator stocks
since February 1, but it was not ta
ken seriously. Mlnenapolls reported
a decrease of 100,000 bufihels in wheal
stocks for one day. , The Indefinite
claims of export sales here were ac
companied by fair volume of buying
in the open market by some of the ex
port houses. Nothwest receipts were
extremely light except at Minneapolis.
Liverpool showed better firmness than
expected, ' ased on scarcity of Cana
dian offers and hardening of spot
wheat in the English trade. Total
cash sales of wheat here today, 65,
000. Wheat.
May Open 93 8-4, high 93 3-4,
low 93 1-2, close 93 5-8.
July Open 88 3-4, high 88 3-4, low
88 5-8, close 88 3-4 A.
The Grain Markets.
Wheat Producers' prices, track
basis: Club, 88 88 l-2c; milling
bluestem, 97c; fortyfold, 89c; red
Russian, and hybrids, 84 87c; valley,
89c. .
Oats Buying prices: No. 1 whits
feed, 124; gray, 123.75 per ton.
Barley Nominal producers' price,
track basis: Feed, 322 22.50; brew
ing, $25; rolled, $24.60 per ton.
Flour Selling price: Patent,
$4.504.60; Willamette valley, $4.60;
local straight, $4; export, $3.65 3.80;
bakers', $4.40 4.60.
Hay Producers' price: -Willamette
valley timothy, fancy, $13.50
14; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy tim
othy, $16.60; alfalfa, $13 13.60;
vetch and oats, $11; clover, $9 9.11
per ton.
MillHtuffs Selling price: Bras,
$21.6022; middlings, $30.50 31:
shorts, $23.50 24 per ton.
Clover seed Buying price: No. 1
red, country points, 12c; alsike, 14c.
Grain bags No. 1 Calcutta, future
delivery, 8c.
KAY FED STOCK III
EVIDENCE FOR WEEK
NORTH PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 16.
Receipts for the week have been
cattle, 1276; calves, 3; hogs, 3403;
sheep, 6102.
Cattle
In the cattle division, bulk of best
grain fed steers offering sold from
$7.70 to $7.85 and one load brought
$8.00. Not much choice, hay fed
stock was In evidence. Butcher cat
tie trade was firm only for cows of
which there was a liberal Bhowlng.
Best ones realized $6.50 6.75, with
the usual discount on lesser grades
Bulls sold up to $5.60 and were un
steady. Receipts were large Monday,
when more stuff arrived than the to
tal for the other five days.
IIORH.
. Swine market not only maintained
firmness but strengthened Its position
five to ten cents. Several hundred
choice liRht hogs brought $8.60 dur
ing the first three days but the bulk
was an $8.50 to $8.65 affair. Killers
from all over the northwest were In
the yards for hogs and business was
extremely brisk. The close was steady
to firm, $8.50 8.60.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Ths Kind Yea Haro'AlwafsBcsglit
Slnatureof UtjffdCiS
FOR CASH OR ON
Installment Plan.
mail add 2c,
DAILY EART OftEflONIAX.
Sheep.
Sheep house transactions were con
fined mostly to Monday and Tuesday.
Hood grain wethers were scarce but a
liberal offering of ewes selling from
$3.50 4.75 according to quality pre
vented stagnation in the mutton de
partment Lamb market steady to
stronger. Receipts not so large as
a week ago.
The following sales are representa
tive: 28 steers 1160 $8.00
41 steers . . . . 1341 7.85
104 steers 1233 7.75
106 steers 967 7.15
384 hogs 198 8.60
1580 hogs 192 8.65
695 hogs 180 8.50
86 hogs . 180 8.45
29 cows ,' 1080 6.85
31 eows 1054 6.65
25 cow 940 6.50
21 cows 1163 6.25
6 bulls 154 5.60
8 bulls 1300 5.60
2 calves 235 9.00
1 stag 1090 7.00
503 lambs 87 6.75
838 wethers 95 6.00
122 ewes 116 4.75
211 yearlings 99 4.35
TO BE HIGH MARKET
GREATEST HOG PACKING CEX
TKK IX WORLD IS FORE
CASTED IN FEW YEARS.
(Hyman II. Cohen in Sunday Journal.)
North Portland at the closing of
the week seemed in a fair way to re
deem its reputation of being the high
est priced hog market in the country.
At the closing of the week it was ut
a nickel below the extreme top at
Chicago and it is safe to say that qual
ity considered the price paid here was
even better than that available In the
Windy City market.
Closing prices for swine at North
Portland this week were $8.60 for top
hogs. This is a material improvement
over the price of a week ago. The
market at North Portland showed
strength all through the week. In the
east there was a firm tone early In
the week with prices sharply higher
but almost equal losses were shown
later in the trading.
The steadiness of the North Port
land market and the fact that values
here are far less erratic than any'
ether market In the country, are con
ditions that go far to make a success
of the livestock business. Shippers at
country points are generally able to
know when they start their shipments
to North Portland, within a fraction
of the price their stuff will brink.
This is not true of any other market
in the country; price changes being
so rapid and severe at times.
The North Portland swine market
was materially aided during the last
week by the rather liberal buying of
stock by outside Interests. There was
a good demand all around for hogs
and even though there was a very
marked increase in the volume of sup
plies offered the trade, buyers took
hold even eagerly and this was a di
rect aid to the price.
The making of this an Independent
market for provision prices would
mean the entire elimination of eastern
stock from the local market. It would
mean that within a short time that Ad
ditional packing plants must rise at
Pacific Northwest points. It would
mean that the Pacific coast, instead
of sending millions of dollars annual
ly to the east ad middle west for pro
visions, would then be in a position
DEEDS. NOT WORDS.
Pendleton People Have Absolute
Proof of Deeds at Home.
It's not words but deeda that prove
true merit.
The deeds of Dean's Kidney Pills,
For Pendleton kidney sufferers,
Have made their local reputation.
Proof lies In the testimony of Pen
dleton people.
S. P. Hutchinson, prop, mill and
feed atore, 1610 W. Webb street
Pendleton, Ore., aaya: "I was caused
a great deal of suffering by a dull
pain in my back. Just over my kid
neys. For a long time I dldnt think
It ,was caused by weak kidneys, but
I often noticed that my kidneys were
sluggish and that the kidney secre
tions did not pass freely. I used
Doan's Kidney Kills for these all
ments and they relieved the pain In
my back and trouble with the kidney
secretalons. I recommended Doan's
Kidney Pills then, and I am now glad
to confirm that statement I still use
this remedy with very good results,"
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan'sK Idney Pills the same that
Mr. Hutchinson had. Foster-Mllburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. T.
ROSES
I have Is, 000 roses ready tor
Immediate delivery, all frown la
the open ground, and grown
Heppner. All are on own roots.
comprising 170 varieties of the
best ever blooming sorts; posiUve
a ly guaranteed true to label. Many
prefer that I make their selection,
giving their preference of colors.
I will always give any rose of
equal value In exchange for those
that do not entirely please you.
I will also donate, as a forfeit, ten
choice ever blooming roses for ev
ery error I make In filling your
order. I refer you to J. It.
Vaughan, the electrician, as to
the merits of my roses, Mr.
Vaughan having over SO of my
roses growing in his yard.
Address, 1TARKY CCMMIXGS
Heppner, Oregon
PORTLAND
PROMISES
PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ifi 0H.
Women Snub,I'ankliurxtlte.
LONDON, Feb. 14. A tre-
mendous demonstration in favor
of votes for women will take
place tonight at the Albert Hall.
under the auspices of the Na-
tional Union of Women's Suf-
frage societies. Tickets for
4 nearly every one of the 10,000 4
4 seats were disposed of some days 4
4 ago, and the organizers of the 4
4 meeting are confident that it 4
4 will be one of the most enthusi- 4
4 aatic In the history of the move- 4
4 ment in Great Britain. 4
4 Delegates from all the con- 4
4 stitutlonal suffrage societies 4
4 of both men and women in the 4
country will be present. The 4
4 militant alone the Women's 4
4 Social and Political Union and 4
4 the Women's Freedom League 4
were not Invited, and particu- 4
4 lar care was exercised that tick- 4
4 eta did not fall into the hands of 4
4 members of these organizations 4
4 for fear of unpleasant interrup- 4
4 tions. 4
Mrs. Millicent G. Fawcett, 4
4 president of the National Uni- 4
4 on, will occupy the chair, and 4
4 among the speakers will be 4
4 Lord Lytton, Arthur Hender- 4
4 son, M. P., the Bishop of Kens- 4
4 ington. and Miss Irene Van- 4
4 brugh, one of England's leading 4
4 actresses. Resolutions will be 4
4 submitted demanding that a 4
4 government measure for the en- 4
4 franchisement of women be in- 4
troduced in Parliament in the 4
4 present session, and a collec- 4
4 tion will be taken to be used 4
4 to open a fund to be known as 4
4 the Women's Suffrage Mandate 4
4 fund, which will be used for 4
4 campaign purposes throughout 4
4 the country. The National Un- 4
4 ion now has a membership of 4
4 50,000 and is by far the largest 4
4 and most infleuntlal women's 4
4 organization in Great Britain 4
4
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to look for outside trade. With the
opening of the Panama canal for traf
fic, that vessels would take provisions
from here to Europe and that an im
mense business would be built up. It
would mean that eventually and thi
is no mere guess that North Port
land would rival Chicago as a pack
ing center. Within the period of 10
years, at the present rate of increase
in hog production of the Pacific
Northwest, this would undoubtedly be
one of the greatest packing centers of
the entire world.
uenerai nog marnci range:
Eest light. 175 to 223 lbs. . $8.50 i 8.60
Prime heavy, 225 to 250 lbs. 8.40 8.50
Rough and heavy 7.40760
PIkb, 75 lbs. to 125 lbs... 7.50 8.00
General cattle market range:
Prime steers, 1100 to 1200
lbs $7.8508.00
Good to choice steers 7.35 07.60
Common steers 6.75 7.25
Prime speyed heifers 7.00 7.25
Good choice dehorned cows 6.85 7.10
Fair to good cows 5.50 6.25
Best bulls 5.50 5.75
Good bulls 5.00056
Common bulls 4. 0005. 00
Pest light calves 9.009. 60
Ordinary calves 8.00 8.75
Sheep Situation Rules Strong.
While there was another gain in the
marketing of mutton and lambs in
the North Portland market during the
week, the trade and price held strong
during the six days. Top lambs are
still easily commanding $6 75 while
other offerings are selling at the usual
ratio.
At the closing of the week there
was a big bunch of Montana sheep
brought forward. Packers are com
pelled to look to other sections for the
bulk of their good quality mutton at
this time; few of the local offerings
being of suitable quality for the best
trade.
General mutton quotations:
Best lambs $6.5006.75
Poor lambs 5.50 6. 00
Best ewes 4.50 4.75
Ordinary ewes 3 50 4.00
Best yearling wethers.... 5.75 0 6.00
Wethers 5.400 5.65
Gas in the stomach or bowels Is a
disagreeable symptom of a torDiJ liv
er. To set rid of it quickly take
HERBINE. It is a marvelous liver
stimulant and bowel purifier. Price
60c. Sold by all dealers. Adv.
OXE MII.MOX TROUT TO
BE rLAXTED IN RIVER
SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 14. One
million rainbow trout fry will be
planted In the Spokane river this
spring by the Spokane county fish
and game commission, which also
will stock the region with upland
game birds. A. J. Buzard, a member
of the commission, says rainbow trout
thrive in the Spokane better than in
any other stream in the northwest,
adding, "there are thousands of fine
fishing holes and eddies In the river
which will be so thoroughly stocked
that this river will afford the finest
fishing in this section." In its cam
paign on behalf of hunters the com
mission has established a game farm
In Spokane, with 1000 Hungarian
pheasants as a start To provide big
game the commission has had Mount
Spokane, the highest mountain in
eastern Washington, set aside as a
game preserve. By prohibiting
shooting the deer there will multiply
rapidly, and a herd of elk is to be
added this spring. The mountain's
summit is being conquered by an au
tcmobile road, now nearly complet
ed.
JAPAXESK ARRESTED
OX MURDER CHARGE
CHEHALIS. Wash., Feb. 16. The
arrest of a Japanese workman named
Mlawaka. revealed the facts nf three
murders, which the sheriffs of Lewis
and Pacific counties have been secret
lv investigating, committed in Cteta
ber and ffovember of last year. The
victims were all Japanese workmen
killed in a quarrel over a card game
and buriod lunt over the Pacific rnun.
ty line. The officers first heard of
tne Killing a row unys ago when rel
atlves of thA dead men ltvlnr In Van
couver. H. C. wrote that a JaDanese
sailing for J;ptin had made state
More than
just mild.
Any cigar maker can
make a mild cigar. But
to blend a mild cigar that is
flavored to the taste of a
Havana Smoker is an art.
The 25 years' leadership of
the General Arthur proves
that it is the most likeable of
mild cigars.
l.r-riHfl3fo
ments in Seattle regarding the mur
ders. The man under arrest admits
some knowledge of the crimes, but
says he does not know who did the
killing.
Slicriff Wins at La Grande.
LA GRANDE. Ore.. Feb. 16. A
verdict favoring Sheriff Chtlders has
been returned here In the case
brought by Manager Zimmerle, of the
Grand Ronde Orchards company, who
charged the sheriff took his personal
belongings while serving a writ of
attachment on the orchards company.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O.
We. the ondersiraed. have known, F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all boaineat
transactions ana nnanciauy auie to carry
out any obligations made by tut rirm.
NATIONAL BANE OF COMMERCE),
Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Care la taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Testimonial!
aent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists.
Taka Hall's Family Pills tor constipation
CHICHESTER S PILLS
X) r THE WIAMOND BRAND. A
bl-ha-trallai Brmo4X
fill I Ur4 od 4iold uUlcQf
boics, lewd with Blue RlUxw. V
Take lbr. By !.
Bros). AtkfnrCIIM'irkK-TEKS
DIATJO.N& BRAND PILLS, fo S
nkiiowBUBst.bfcst.AImr RclUbla
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYVHER
araeoraMa. AOHaSa
mean auffcrtas and
danger. Tba CAUSE
b always internal.
Dr. Laoabardt's
H EM.ROID
tablets nradnca imulnr naulta h attmrkin tiia
INTERNAL CAUSE. Tba pUa ara driad up aad
Mmanantly enrad. 4 dan' fa aa taunt. II. 00,
DR. LBONBARDT 00. Buffalo, M. T. Una baaU
Tba Pandlatos Draf Oo. and all drofflata.
IX if
CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PRTJT1T.ETOK LODGE No. E2.
JL. A. F. and A. M , meets vhe
rt first and third Mondays of
each month. All visiting brothers are
Invited.
DAMON LODGE NO. 4
K. of P., meets every Mon
day evening in I. O. O. F
hall. Visiting brothers cor
dially Invited to attend
Strain, C. C; R. W. Fletcher,
S.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN & BAKER. FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer
Opposite postoffice. Funeral parlor
two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night. Phone 75.
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE 6TORE
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 AXD LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO, MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands in Umatilla county. Loans on
city and farm property. Buys and
sells all kinds of real estate. Does
a general brokerage business. Pays
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. Writes fire, life and acci
dent Insurance. References, any bank
In Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
C H, MARSH, Sec,
BENTLEY ft LEFFINGWHLL, REAL
state, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agents. 81 S Mara street Phone
(04.
ARCHITECTS.
G1NXOLD A VAX DUSEJf, ARCHI
tects, home office, 314-15 Mehlhorn
RldK.. Seattle. Wash. Branch office
Pendleton, Oregon. F. E. Van Dusen
in charge,
C. P.
K. R.
Save Your Temper
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A FTER you have planned those al
terations or improvements at your
home or place of business, whether
you have secured the services of a carpenter
or not, you will save time and temper by
stepping to the phone and calling for '8
when it comes to ordering the lumber.
J We always carry on hand just what you
will need and you'll' find its of the right
quality and at the right price.
We also carry & high quality stock of
Coal, Said, Cenent. Building Paper, Etc.
Oregon Lumber Yard
A. H. Cox, Manager
East Alta Street DRtrta A
Opposite Court House sT I1UIIC 3
THE
Phone 299 71 1 Main Street
PENDLETON. ORE.
FAMILY LIQUOR STORE
A SCHNEITER. Prop.
Are You Sick, Despondent?
Do Xot Give Vp Hope
XOV CAX BE CURED BT THE GREAT
D. R. Chen Chinese Herb Co.
Masters of All Incurable Diseases.
Wonders are performed every day with Chinese
Medical HERBS.
CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION FREE.
Hours, 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 7 p. m.
Under State Hotellla E. Webb Street.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
C. W. LASSEN. M. D. V. DEPUTY
State Veterinarian. Res. Tel., 17:
office tel. 20.
ATTORXEYS.
RALET & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
.aw. Office In American National
Bank Building.
JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office In Deepaln building.
CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In rear of American
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRT, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company,
PETERSON 4k BISHOP, 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, 3
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 STEIWER. ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Smith-Crawford
building.
a. A. LOWELL ATTORNEY AND
consullor at law. Office In Despaln
building.
ROSCOB R, JOHN PON, ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Despala building
PHYSICIAN 8.
H. 6. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEO-
pathle physician and surreon. of,
flee Jndd Block. Telephone: Office
141 W: retddenoa 111 J.
SECOXD-RAXTi DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NBA
and second-hand goods. Cash pair
for all second-hand goods bought
Cheapest place in Pendleton to bu
household goods. Call and get all
PAOE SEVEN 1
r
M r-- J
prices. 211 E. Court street Pkoaa.
117 W.
AUCTIONEERS.
AUCTION SALES THE EAST OK-
egonlan makes a specialty of aM
tion sale bills, cards and advertising.
we can rurnlsh auctioneer, clerk and!
advertising complete that will assure
you of having a successful sale.
COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONKHM
makes a specialty of farmers' stock
and machinery sales. "The man that
gets you the money." Leave orders
at East Oregonlan office.
iUSCELLAXEOUS.
FARM LOANS DIRECT TO THIS
borrower. Write us for Informa
tion as to rates and most favorable
terms on farm loans. Anderson
Mortgage & Investment Company.
Hutton Building, Spokane, Wash.
AGENTS WANTED WRITE To
day for permanent position on
our sales force. Previous sell
ing experience not necessary.
Requirement, must be willing
to work and follow instruction
with a desire to better your condi
tion. We teach salesmanship. Pa
cific Nursery Company, 306-307 Stock
Exchange Bldg.. PortlanJ, Ore.
LIVERY AXD FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON
street, Carney ft Bradley, Prop.
Livery, feed and sale stable. Ooo
rigs at all times. Cab line In connec
tion. Phone 70.
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REAVER-ENGRAVING
COMPANY r-K
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