EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1915, PAGE FKYFN Only Real Wild Animal Show on Earth w . I" '. I,.. : i in., ii.l,,iiii,ii.,. mm m " --Z "THE SHOW THAT'S DIFFERENT" 600 "Sffi Performing Jungle-Bred Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Pumas, Jaguars, Grizzlys, Cinnamon, Siberian and Polar Bears, Elephants, Camels.Zebras, Zubas, Hyenas, Sacred Cattle, Kan garoos, Ourang-Outangs, Apes, Chimpanzes, Monkeys, Mountain Goata, Dogs, Etc. i Aerial Dogs Maj. Thornton's Clown Pigs 24 SAMPSON, 550 100 Animal Trainers 40 Animal Clowns Glittering Mile-Long Street Parade at 10:30 Performances Rain or Shine 2 and 8 p.m. Door open 1 and 7. WILL PlitJDLETOn, FRIDAY Gay Remember the Day and Date. DONT BE MISLED. Feadktoa atisens Should Read and Hed TMs Advice. Kidney trouble la dangerous and often fatal. Don't experiment with eomething new and untried. Uae a tested kidney medicine. Begin with Doan's Kidney Pills, Used In kidney troubles (0 years. Recommended here and every where. The following statement forma conrlnclng proof of merit. Mrs. Etta Eaton, 107 N. Eighth street. Walla Walla, Wash., says: "I have found Doan'a Kidney Pills to be a fine medicine for a lame and aching back and trouble with the kidney secretions. This remedy brought me great relief. I sdvlse all who are suffering from kidney trou ble to at leaat flvs Doan'a Kidney Pills a trial " Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't Imply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'a Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Eaton had. Foster-Mllburn Co, Prope., Buffalo, K. T. THE Open Day and Night Meals 2 So and up. Special Evening Lunches. OuoIIq RESTAURANT Gus LaFontainf, Proprietor. roe viun.' ifU-' -SJ4S SUUA1W. 600 r Big SENSATIONAL 03 ANIMAL ACTS Mi Harvey's Musical Carrier Pigeons Tom, Dick, Harry, Horse-Riding Sea Lions Big Bill, Wrestling Grizzly Mile Flormes, Performing Leopards Tot and Tiny, World's Smallest Performing and Monkeys ! Bob Chocolate and Black Knight, Tango Dancing Horses Tom, Jerry and Louie, Horse Riding Lions Spunk, the Good-Night Pony I Romeo, Mathematical Pony , Danger, Dynamite, Gunpowder, Just Mules World's Only Educated Bengal Tigers Riding, Driving, Racing Ostriches FULL-GROWN AFRICAN LIONS . IN ONE ACT World's Challenge Groupe. Value $50,000 AERIAL LION rides in balloon surrounded by shooting sky rockets. Most amazing wild animal act extant. High-School, Riding, Dancing and Military HORSES AND PONIES World's Premium Stock. Every One an Actor 506 People 2 Big Special Trains EXHIBIT AT CATTLE STEADY; RUN IS LIMITED (Courtesy Wednesday's Journal.) PORTLAND, Ore Little, If any change wae shown In the general live stock situation at North Portland for the day. Total run of livestock over night consisted of 1J cars. Hog market continues to hold a steady tone with tops ranging from 18.168 25. Only exceptional quality brings the extreme price. Conditions In the swine trade at eastern stockyard points are not so favorable and In most places values $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this piper will be pleated to learn that there Is at iMut one dreaded HiMe that science tail been able to care In all In stage, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Cfttarrb Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Cstarrb being a constitutional dlaeaae. re quires a constitutional treatment Ball's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and silicons sur face of the system, thsreby destroying th foundation et the disease, and glTlng the patient strength by building up the constl Intlon and aaalatlng nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much Saltb In Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials, address P. J. CHKNsjt 4 CO., Toledo, Ohio. Hold by all Lrirjtjta, TSe. Take Ball's Family tills for ceastfnatloa. Fine, Clean s Furnished Rooms in connection Steam Heated Horses 24 550 6 Concert Bands 3 Calliopes n Mark It on Your Calendar showed a loss for the day. This wa: true especially at Chicago and Kan sas City. Demand for hogs In the Portland market continues so liberal that the trade is quite willing to pay former prices. General hog market range: Best light $8.15)8.25 Medium light s.oseasio Good to heavy 7.75 8 00 Rough and heavy 7. 10 M 7.50 No Cattle Available. No cattle were available for the trade at North Portland so far as new arrivals were concerned today. Not a single hoof came forward over night. General cattle market conditions continue firm with former prices nominally continued by the trade. In general there was a slight show ing of weakness for cattle at princi pal eastern stockyard points for the day. General cattle market range: Select steers J8.00Sf8.20 Best hay fed steers 7 75 Good to choice 7.25 & 7.35 Ordinary to fair 6.00 6. 75 Best cows 6.504M-76 Good to prime 6.25 0 6.40 Select calves 7.6008.00 Fancy bulls 5 606.00 Ordinary bulls 4.O0tf5.OO Mutton Markc Holding. General mutton range: Spring lambs l 5rct an Grain fed shorn yearlings. 7.26 Best shorn wethers S.25 Best shorn ewes 6 0005.25 Wool stock Is generally quoted at $1, higher than shorn. IJvontocic shippers. Hogs J. D. Dlnsmore, Jefferson, 1 load; P. Houchln, 1a Crosse, Wash., 2 loads; n. A. Thompson, Heppner, 1 load; G. A. Dove, Roosevelt, Wash, 1 load. Sheep B. J. Bridges Tonealln. 5 loads; Rice Bros.. Sheridan. J loads. Mixed stuff J, W. Brown, Stiver, 2 londs hogs and sheep; Patton, Over ton Falk. Brownsville, l load calves hogs and sheep. JiPfl CE OF S PS AFFECTS WHEAT (Wednesday's Market.) PORTLAND, Ore With new crop ships not available below 72 8 or about 30c a bushel higher than at the start of the 1914-15 season, the out- lcok fr the coming season's wheat prices Is much less favorable, al though It Is too early to state definite ly what the market Is going to be. A number of charters have been report ed at extreme rates, but export inter ests are not making them public. Extreme freight rates to the east are likely to curtail for the time be ing at least, the development of the flour trade between here and the At lantic coast. Only a small amount of business Is passing at this time, be cause of the lack of ocean tonnage. Central west Is again bidding for blueatern and red Russian wheat and some further sales are reported for that account, although the volume Is not liberal. The drop of 20c a narrel forecast in these reports yesterday was made lat er In the afternoon, as expected. Tills places patent at IS 40. Rome fears are expressed In the in terior regarding the rank growth of wheat and weeds In wheat fields. Ac cording to J. Z. Smith, the pioneer Walla Walla operator. In this city to day, the weeds Rre growing unusually fast. ".Signs of rust are already ap pearing In the wheat fields,-' says Smith. "The wheat has grown so rank and heavy that some of it will probably be damaged In the foothills sections. In the lisht land sections much top growth has been made In fact too much for the good of the plants, as later warm weather will dry out the ground and with roots too clone to the surface, the grain will not fully develop. At the present time It looks us If the harvest will be early, but this condition may change. Pros pects at present are for a fair crop in the Walla Walla section" Flour Selling price: Patent, 36. 40; Willamette valley, $6.40; local straight, $5 70; bakers', $6.60'? 6.80; export, $4.60. Hay Buying price, Willamette val ley timothy, fancy, $12.5013; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, $15; al falfa, $1313.50; vetch and oats, $11; clover, $89 per ton. Grain sacks 1915. nominal: No. 1 Calcutta, 7 1-4 6 7 1 2c. Millstuffs Selling price: Bran, $25.50; shorts, $27.50. Rolled barley Selling price: $29 30. Corn White, J 34 -g 35 ; cracked, $35j 36 50 per ton. Wheat bids for spot delivery were mixed today on the Portland Mer chants' exchange. Bluestem was down lc, club and fortyfold 1 l-2c, red Russian unchanged and red fife higher. No sales. 'Oats bids on the exchange were showing a loss of yesterday's advance of a quarter with no sales. Barely was unchanged. Much strength Is shown In mill- stuffs and there- are forecasts In the trade that $30 will again be reached for bran. It is stated that only a hand ful of mills ere operating In the northwest and most of these will close June 1. Stocks of stuffs are lim ited. On the exchange today spot bran was advanced !5c a ton with shorts 50c higher. Only sale was a lot of 100 tons June bran at $26.50. CHICAGO WHEAT CLOSES LOWER (Wednesday's Market. CHICAGO, 111. Wheat closed 1 1-8 i 2 1' 2c lower. General rains and weak cables caused a lower opening in wheat pri ces today. May wheat opened at $1.52 7-8, a drop of 7-8c. July wheat started 3-8c lower and September was down l-4c a bushel. At the decline there was consider able demand by commission houses and the short Interests. The major Ity of the traders were bearish on all grains. It was said they are mostly short. The political uncertainty and the belief that there will be a big crop of wheat, despite the damage reports, are the factors against invest ment buying for the present. Prices in the corn pit opened un changed. There was little action to the trading. The pit crowd sold corn at the outset. Shorts bought. Oats started unchanged to slightly lower. Provisions were practically unchanged at the outset. Before noon there was a lift In the wheat prices due to a good buying movement. WHEAT. May Open, $1 62 7-8, high, $1.54; low, $1.51; close. $1.61 1-4 A. July Open. $126 S-8; high. $1.27 3-4; low, $1.24 1-2; close, $1.25 1-4B. Sept. Open, $1.20 J-4; high, $121 3-4; low, $1.19; close, $1.19 7-8A. ClrSiiibol-laln's Ltnlnront. This preparation Is Intended espec ially for rheumatism, lame back, sprains and like ailments. It Is a fa vorite with people who are well ac quainted with its splendid qualities. Mrs. Charles Tanner, Wabash, Ind., says of It, "I have found Chamber lain's Liniment the best thing for lame back and sprains I have ever used. It works like a charm and re lieves pain and soreness. It has been used by others of my family as well as by myself for upwards of twenty years." 25 and 60 cent bottles. For- snle by nil dealers Adv. It hns boon said that a soft answer turneth aw.iy wrath, but occasionally a soft answer starts a matrimonial engagement that ends In war. W . Sl.lt VI", M H:TII IC MrlAI.S NEW YORK, May 20. To promote a. knowledge of how to eat cheaply and to get the greatest value in nu triment from the smallest amount of eatables, the board of health has started a luncheon room for Its em ployes at its headquarters, 139 Cen ter street. There the guests, as they look at the bill of fare, find record ed the number of protelds, carbohy drates and fats that the food con tains. Acting Mayor McEnery and Bor ough President Marks were the guests yesterday of Commissioner Goldwater of the board of health, who conceived the scheme, at the first meal served In the dining room. The picture shows Commissioner Goldwater. Let the contrary man do as he pleases. He won't listen to you, any way. RECIPE TO CLEAR A PIMPLY SKIN PIMPLES ARE LMPURITIES SEEK ING AN OUTLET THROUGH SKIN PORES. Pimples, sores and bolls usually result from toxins, poisons and Im purities which are generated In the bowels and then absorbed Into the blood through the very ducts which should absorb . only nourishment to sustain the body. It Is the function of the kidneys to filter Impurities from the blood and cast them out in the form of urine, but in many Instances the bowels create more toxins and im purities than the kidneys can elimi nate, then the blood uses the skin pores as the next best means of get ting rid of these Impurities which often break out all over the skin in the form of pimples. The surest way to clear the skin of these eruptions, says a noted au thority, Is to get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of hot water each ' morning; before breakfast for one week. This will prevent the formation of toxins in the bowels. It also stimulates the kidneys to normal activity, thus coax ing them to filter the blood of Im purt'es and clearing tho skin cf rimp'ee. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless a.-,d it made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lllh- It Here you have a pleasant, effer vescent drink which usually makes pimples disappear; cleanses the blood and Is excellent for the kidneys as well. CHICHESTER S VI THE DIAMOND It CAM, A ami. i tl.J s-vl tMMJ t-ftilAt TBfce n iofp. iv h 7 wyonr 1) IA.1I1. I Ukt.l.iLI I ILjIVS io ato yetrsknowBis Lest, Safest. AlysRelit 1 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EOYWhM A jr. f A" j ' saNi Lti CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer. Op posite postofflce. 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. 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