East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 15, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1015.
PAGE SEVEN
is not only the Perfect Gum in the
Perfect Package. Absolutely clean
and wholesome the product of
scientific manufacturewax wrap
ped and sealed air-tight Not only that,
but on each 5c package the outer
band is a valuable Premium Coupon.
mX These Coupons
U cI
come
m with both WRIGLEY'G
SEnaa- new Double Strength Pepper
mint flavored gum and with WRIGLEY'S
e3ezo- the Mint Leaf flavored brand.
These SAME COUPONS now come with so many
high grade products that you can collect them very
rapidly. Substantial premiums are offered for as low
as 5 coupons and from that up.
Articles for men, women, children
and the home. Birthday and Holiday
gifts. Wearing apparel, furniture
a thousand useful, ornamental,
pleasure-giving things. The Spear
men shown here have a few of them.
It Will Pay You
To Save
Write for your free
copy of the newest
jingle book for young
and old WHIMSY'S
Mother Coosa the
old familiar rhyme
written and Illustrated
aa the WRIGLEY
SPEARMEN think
they ought to be !
Addreaei w..
Hfa, Wiigkty Jr. Cm.
1209 Meaner BUg,
Chicago
fa A yk PROFIT-SHARING
ML wM
GET MORE FOR YOJJR MONEY I W
I Man's Power Multiplied
IN the home or place of business your per
sonal efficiency is multiplied by the Bell
Telephone. It adds to the earning power
of every individual and to his comfort and
convenience. It stimulates commercial
activity and speeds up the wheels
of industry, It increases the volume
of business by extending the field of the
business man's activity.
The 7,500,000 Bell telephones are unit
ed in one great, system of intercommunica
tion, contributing to the welfare of the
whole nation.
Em ry Btll Ttlephone it a Long DUtanc Station
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO.
n a-, j .r .,, -.
TICKETS FOR CEULO
cahal mm M
mm II? AT HELIX
TWO MK.MI1KHS OK .U M ITTEE
ON AltltA.VGr.MKNTS MAKE
TRIP YESTERDAY.
Ton Ticket Ait Ia-U. to lip DIhimmmI
of and Indications ,tv That Anoth
er llnu-h Wltl Have U llo Sent
OutKMliiiIafuii shown Tttrough
out txninly over Kiiir4un.
Tickets for the Umatilla county
Ceillo canal excursion were taken out
to Hellt yesterday afternoon by
Chairman J. F. Robinson and Sam
R. Thompson of the committee on
arrangements and, though they re
mained only 20 minutes, two of the
tn ticket! were aold before they de
parted. The tickets were left at the
tore of J. 8. Norvell & Co. and Mr.
Norvell was supplied with Informa
tion relative to the trip from Pendle
t( n to Umatilla to The Dalles by
boat.
Hardly had the window cards been
put up than an order came In to Mr.
Norvell to reserve two. Only ten
were left and Mr. Norvell felt con
fident that he would have to send for
another bunch. In fact, one resident!
of Helix was positive that at leant 25!
WoOlri irn from that r-,Lmnim!ti- Tlio!
trip to Helix was made in the Thomp
son auto, Messrs. Thompson and
Robinson being accompanied by C. H.
Jerard and M. H. Chessman.
Reports reach the local committee
that the tickets are being purchased
readily all over the county. H. N
Dryer yesterday wrote Mr. Robinson
that Umatilla has sold out her allot
ment and would draw on Hermiston
for more. Mr. Dryer stated that ho
had also received an order for three
tickets from Milton. Not only the
importance of the celebration but the
moderate cost of the excursion and
the promises of rare enjoyment are
making a big appeal to people and
I'matllla county will undoubtedly let
the country know that she is on the
map and appreciates the great water
way that Is being thrown open.
MUTTON MARKET
REACHES RECORD
(Couilesy Wednesday's Journal.)
PORTLAND, Ore. Mutton and
lamb prices were advanced 25c in
the North Portland market today,
values reaching the high point for
the season today with top lambs at
19.50 and yearlings at (8.50.
There was was only a small offer
ing of supplies In the mutton division
at North Portland. Buyers were
keener than ever before to secure
the limited stocks and the advance
was therefore easily forced.
North Portland has really Just be
gun to fight or the mutton and
li.nib trade. It has made a success
of the cuttle and hog trade and to
day Is being carefully watched by
competitive markets all over the
country. The trade here has at last
realized that It must bid higher for
its requirements of mutton and must
maintain a better net value to ship
pers that competitive markets are
paying. This condition is fast being
reached and a general campaign to
capture the entire western muttor.
and lamb trade is about to begin.
General utton trade range:
Old wethers t 8.00
Best yearlings 8.50
Best ewes 7.25 7 50
Best east mountain lambs 9.25 9.50
Valley light lambs 8.75 ft 9.00
Heavy lambs 8 00 S g.25
Spring lambs 10.00
Cattle Market Is Quiet.
With only limited arrivals In that
division of the North Portland yards
overnight, cattle were rather quiet
for the day. Generally speaking
there was no change In the price from
that shown the first two days.
General cattle market range:
Select steers 17. 50 7.75
Best hay fed steers 7.25 5 7.3 j
Good to choice 7.00 0 7.15
Ordinary to fair .60g6.75
Best cows 8.00 iff 6.26
Good to prime 5.75 6.00
Ordinary 4.00 5 50
Select calves 7.50 8.00
Fancy bulls 5.506.00
Ordinary 4 00 5.00
Hog Market Is Steady.
While leading killers were not of
fering above $7.60 for what stuff
came forward to the North Portland
yards today, market for hogs was
considered steady, with a small am
ount of trade available as high as
17.65 If extreme quality was In sight.
There was only a very limited run
of swine in the local yards over night
and these generally were of only
fair quality.
General hog market range:
Best light t 7.65
Medium light 7.50
Good to heavy 7.30 Q 7.40
Rough and heavv 7.25
IJvcstock Shipper.
Hogs Frank Flegoe, Wlllbridge, 1
load.
Cattle George Dixon, Terrebonne,
2 loads.
Sheep C. W. Gibson, Halsey, t
loads; W, C. Bridges, Oakland, 1
loads.
Mixed Btuff W. H. McMahan, Hal
sey, 1 load cattle, calves, hogs and
sheep.
FLOUR MARKET
EXTREMELY DULL
(Wednesdays Market.
PORTLAND, Ore. With oriental
business out of the question and
Australian situation very mixed, to
gether with the extreme slackness in
the demand for patent, there Is not
much doing in the flour market at
the moment.
The Australian government still
Imposes a very heavy duty on flour
Imports while at the same time it is
purchasing wheat in the United
States and selling It to millers of the
colonies at an actual loss.
Demand of wheat, oats and barley
fiom Australia continues the dom
Inatlng factor In the trade, In fact is
the only bullish sign on the trade ho-riton.
While there has been more or leas
talk In some quarters of a probable
reduction in the price of patent flour
here, leading millers assert that not
only Is there no decline of quotation
in sight, but prevailing values are ac
tually low In comparison with the
price of the grain. j
Flour Selling price: Patent 16. -
80; Wiilaette valley, J6.80; local
straight, 16:30; makers, 36.80; ex
port, 5.50 5.75.
Hay New crop, buying price: Wii
laette valley timothy, fancy, $12.50
13; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy tim
othy, $15; alfalfa, $1313.50; vetch
and oats, $11; clover, $8 9 per ton.
Grain sacks 1915, nominal; No.
1 Calcutta 6 S-4c.
Mlllstuffs Selling price: Bran,
$2 50; shorts, $28.50.
Rolled Barley Selling price: $30
31 per ton.
Corn Whole, $35.50; cracked,
$36.50 per ton.
With the exception of red Fife,
which was l-2c off, and red Russian
which was unchanged, spot wheat
prices were 1c a bushel higher on
the Portland Merchants' Exchange
for the day. Sales Included: 5000
bushels May bluestem, $1.32 1-2; 5000
bushels May bluestem, $131:
bushels May red Russian, $1.21.
Spot oats bids were unchanged
wiih no sales, with mt barley bid
2c a ton lower; no sales.
TAKE SALTS TO
FLUSH KIDNEYS
EAT I.ESS MEAT IK YOU FEEL
BACKACHY OR HAVE
BLADDER TROUBLE.
Meat forms uric acid which excites
and overworks the kidneys in their
efforts to filter it from the system.
Regular eaters of meat must flush
the kidneys ocasionally. You must
relieve them like you relieve your
bowel; removing all the acids, waste
and poison, else you feel a dull mid
cry in the kidney region, sharp
pains In the back or sick headache,
dlzlness, your stomach sours, tongue
is coated and when the weather Is
bad you have rheumatic twinges. The
urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the
channels often get Irritated, obliging
you to get up two or three times dur
ing the night.
To neutralize these Irritating ac
ids and flush off the body's urinous
waste get about four ounces of Jad
Salts from any pharmacy; take a ta
blespoonful in a glass of water be
fore breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys will then act fine and
bladder disorders disappear. This
famous salts Is made from the acid
of grapes and lemon Juice, combined
with lithia, and has been used for
generations to clean and stimulate
sluggish kidneys and stop bladder ir
ritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive;
harmless and makes a delightful ef
fervescent lithia-water drink which
millions of men and women take
now and then, thus avoiding serious
kidney and bladder diseases.
JULY WHEAT IS
6 CTS HIGHER
(Wednesday's Market)
CHICAGO. Wheat showed a net
gain of 6c for July at the closing
with May 3 3-4c and September 4
3-8c above yesterday.
Liberal export business caused a
higher opening In wheat prices to
day. May wheat was 1 l-4c higher
at the outset. July was up 5-8 and
September l-2c. The Liverpool mar
ket was higher.
Pit traders regarded the short In
terests as somewhat increased.
Corn started with an advance of
l-4c. Shipping sales are Increasing
here and In the southwest This fact
coupled with the liberal decrease In
stocks. Is considered as a good offset
to the present attempt to force May
liquidation,
Oats -opened unchanged. Senti
ment in the trade Is bearish, due to
a decrease In the export demand
Provisions started strong.
Wheat.
May Open. $1.58; high, $1.63.
low, $1.67; close, $1.60 1-2.
July Open, $124 1-8; high, $1.33;
low, $1.23 5-8; close, $1.29 1-2.
Sept. Open, $1.11 1-8; high, $1.18
1-2; low, $1.10 5-8; close, 1.15.
FEW FOLKS HAVE
GRAY HAIR NOV
DKlGfilVT SVS MDII'4 I!K SU
INti ICKUI'E OF Sit.K TEA
AND SULl'IU H.
Hair that loses i: color and lustre,
or when It fades, turns gray, dull and
lifeless. Is caused by a lack of sul
phur In the hair. Our grandmother
made up a mixture of Sage Tea and
Sulphur to keep hr locks dark and
beautiful, and thousands of women
sr.d men who value that even color,
that beautiful dark shade of hair
which la so attractive, use only thia
old time recipe.
Nowadays we get this famous mix
ture by asking at any drug store for
a i-eent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and
8u:phnr Compound," which darken
tr.e hair so naturally, so evenly, that
ncbody can possibly tell It has been
applied. Besides, It takes off dan
draff, stops scalp Itching and falling
heir. You just dampen sponge or
soft brush with it and draw thia
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. By morning the
Stay hair disappear;; but what de
lights the ladles with Wyeth's Sag
and Sulphur is that, besides beauti
fully darkening the hair after a few
applications. It also brings bark the
gloss and lustre: and gives it an ap
pearance of abundance.
A Cure for Sour Stomach.
Mrs. Wm. M. Thompson of Battle
Creek, Mich., writes: "I have beer
troubled with Indigestion, sour stom
ach and bad breath. After taking
two bottles of Chamberlain's Tablets
I am well. These tablets are splen
didnone better." For sale by aL
dea lers. Adv.
rnopili or tli Annul luUmut of the
Aetna Insurance Company
of Hartford. In the itfite of tVmrwtirat. on
tbe 31t day of lMrfinber. 1914. mad? to Um
lDcuriD cuminiasln,-r of tb gtate ot Urt
Ifuli. pumiaot to law:
CAPITAL.
Amount of capital uo I S.OuO.i)D0.0O
INCOME.
Net premiuma reiflvwl during
the e 10.818.44.62
InliTMt. dlTldftuK and mu re-
crlrd durtiiff tbc rear 913.243.09
Income from otlirr wuroea n
ctlvtd durii.j toe year 43.281. 0
Total income Sll,772.71.Sl
DISBUBSEMEITTS.
et louea paid durhn tne ji-ar.1 3.802.314.89
l'lTldend! mid durhis the year
on capital stork 900.000.00
CommiMions and aalarlef paid
durin the jear i.8W,76.84
Tniei. license, and feea paid
dnrlns the year 414 874 34
Amount of all other expenditure 71u.&!.13
Tolal expenditure tlU.S12.S27. 18
ASSETS.
value of real estate owned
imarket Taluel I 410,000.00
aine of ptot ks and bonda owned
Imarket raluel IS.ftnn 5V 37
Can in hank and on band 1.D75.8U W
Premium In rouife of lolleiiku
written elnce September 30.
11H lW..'2i4
Bfli recelTBl.le 3.ou3.3o
Interest and rent due and ac
crued 102 .971 87
Total asaete S23.4t.saMW
Tolal aet admitted In Ore-
on t23.400.528.n9
LIABILITIES.
Grow claim f"r kw uuoaid I 1.027. 034.70
Amouut of unearned premium on
all ontatandins ri-k t.&2u.3134
All other liahiiitiea 8M.lfti.S0
Total Uabilitiex et.lnelte of
capital Hoik of tVow.wU tU.732.0TS.a0
Total premium in force De
cember 31, 1S)14 tl.557.120.Ji
BUSINESS IN OBEOON FOR THE TEAS
Toui ti&Wk nritcen dorine. Lne
rr t 4.515.516 00
oroa premium recelred duriujr
the year 87.593.03
Premiums returned during the
. rear 17.406 7
lsee paid durinp the rear 42.901 !9
LoaNT incurred during the year. 4i.U02.2i
Ttal amount of risk out
BtauuMnjt in urcKOn December
81. 1914 8.27S.S23.0S
Aetna Insurance Company
Hy W VI. B. f'LARK. President.
Statutory resident general ageut and attorney
tar aerTh-e: K. Vl. Khlu HKH.
HAHTMAX AKSTKACT CO.
Synooau of tu ukJ Siu,ateal 01 um
The Columbian National Life
Insurance Company
of B'suin In the tat of M.ieaarhtelts. on
toe :tlt( day of lceiue-r, 191 4. made tu th
Insurance , onimlJ.kr of me Stale of OT'-g"U,
purauiut to law.
CAPITAL
Amount of capital tk paid up tl.' '. '
INCOME
Total premium Income t2..tt.."W
latere!. dlfldend a:id rents r
ceieed during the ar 4K'.o72.9X
Income from other aourcea r-relied
during tb year 20.3.37
Total Income .t2,
E18BU BBEMESTS
Paid for lneaes. end luenta, an
nultle and surrender fjloe..t
Dividend paid to policy boidaf
during I lie year
dividends paid on capital tock
during the year
Coninil-eioo and aalarlcs paid dor.
ing tbe year
Taie. Ihrenee tttd leea paid dur
ing the year
Amount of all other eipcudiiure
Total expenditure tl.
ASSETS
llarket rain of real crate oa rted f
aiarket aiu of atock-f aid amor
tized value of bond cuned.... 4
Loans on mortgage aod collateral,
etc I
Premium note aod policy loan.. 1.
rasa In bank- aud on baud
Net uncollected and def-rred pre
mium Other aseets tn0
'J07,5,8.ti
793, 573.4
V.308.M
70.0HO
425 72 l7
: .".i
379 iHI 74
7S3.SMI.5I
84T.I'. 41
kM.812.44
i-:: ia.-.7 It
7H.', 5l 29
5t:2.oT7 04
3o0 9 23
u;,so it
Total at Ilw.3rn.9lt.ut
Total asset admitted In Ore
gon tl0.3Hl.9H0t
LLABILITIIS
Net reaerre I8 552.WOOS
T itai pi.llcy claim Donald 145.i9.4
All other itanilitle. Including re
aeree for contingencies
of t5. '") isu3.5l4.5t
Totl liabilities etc! ile of cap
ital stock of l.i.iO. tH .9oO.S-S4.tft
Total iMtiraoc In fore Int. ember
31 1814 4j,3I2.1!.5
Tolal Inanranc In force Ileccuiher
31. 1914. a. cident and bcattb
(premium I 273.948 OS
BCSIlTESi W 0REO0M JT01 THE TEAK
Total rlk wrlllen iluriug in
year - I
Ora prelul'Jm recelfed during
the year, life
Croas premiums recciaed during
tbe year, accident n.l health..
rrtruium returned during the
year, lif
Iseaea paul during tbe year, acci
dent and betltb
t.,. Incurred during lb year,
accident aod health
T.,Tal amount of rlka outstand
ing In tlregou Itecember- -
U,,4 SU.210.O
The Columbian National Life
Insurance Company
Br WILLIAM II. BIIOWS. Secretary.
Stamp ry general . tent a ai attorney for
BerYtie. I'HANK V. EUUKTIS, 712 SpaUlluf
- . P .rtlaod Or.
ISl.TSf'Oo,
19,04.74
1.501
2J7
5S3.81
385.(1
CHICHESTER S FILL
Tak m axber. It tf jNr
year k crw u Dcst. Safest, A 1 - y K Hiaii
SuU)C-YDGLSTSr.IJ.VaHt!&
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
FUNERAL DinECTORS.
llolliintl Denies ltuimrtM.
THE HAC.UK, April 14. The clos
est Inquiries ninde In diplomatic, min
isterial and military circles failed to
discover the reason for the alarming
rumors printed In London newspa
pers relative to tbe possibility of hos
tilities between Holland and Ger
many, or for the charging of high
insurance premiums.
JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL DI
rector and licensed embalmer. Op
poslte postoffice. Funeral parlor, two
funeral cars. Calls responded to day
or night Phone 75.
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE
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 (S.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
IIARTMAN 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. Fays
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.
ATTORNEYS.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
RALET 4 RALEY, ATTORNEYS-AT & w- LASSEN. M. D. V. COUNTY
law. Office In American National Veterinarian. Residence telephone.
e. n ,. .. 97- of ft t.Unk... an
sang fsuuaing.
FEE FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. !
Office In Despaln building. j
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 A. BISHOU. ATTOR
neys at law; rooms S and 4, Smith
Crawford building.
j 27; offlco telephone, JO,
SECOND-HAND DEALERS
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN Js'EW
and second-hand goods. Cash nald
for all secondhand goods bought
Cheapest place In Pendleton to buy
hdtisehold goods. Come and get our
prices. Ill E. Court street Phone
171W.
EENTLEY t LEFFTNGWELL, REAL
estate, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agents. IIS Main street
Phone 404.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS
wedding announcements, embossed
private and business stationery, eto
Very latest styles. Call at East Ore
gonlan office and see sample.
AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR
egontnn makes a specialty of auc
tion sale bills, cards and advertising
We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and
advertising complete thst will assure
you of having a successful sale.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice In all atate
and federal courts. Rooms 1, t, I
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law. Estates settled, will, deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room It, Schmidt
block.
AUCTIONEERS.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Smith-Crawford
building.
S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at law. Office In Despain
building.
COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTIONEER
makes a specialty of farmers' stock
and machinery sales. "The man thai
gets you the money " Leave order
at East Oregonlan office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
TRESSPASS NOTICES. STALLION
SEASON CARDS and SALE BILLS
of every description printed at rea
sonable prices at the East Oregonlaa.
We bare a fine lot of stock cuts that
our patrons are allowed the free use
Of.
WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Cask
or give trade for Umatilla county
farm, SID to MO per acre Address
Bos 11, Athena, Ore.
PHYSICIANS.
PRS. WHITAKER WOOD. DEN
tists. Office hours t a, ra. to I p.
m Mllarkey Bullult.g, Pendleton.
Oregon.
LEGAL PLANKS OF .EVERY ,DE
scrlptlon for county court, circuit
court, justice court, real estate, etc.,
i ror saio Kt i.a.n uregonlan office
BEAVER ENGRAVING
COMPANY c-vr--