East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 08, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Swiss Alpine Yodlers Coming With Chautauqua
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700 Miles
of Pictures
Photography for the
Little Folks
Here is a real Camera A
Substantial Knockabout Camera
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Charm the hours on the
Scenic Shasta Route
between Portland and San Francisco
Car window views of the Cascades, Siskiyous,
Mt. Shasta and Mt. Lassen, (only active volca
no in the United States,) mark the wonderous
route to
California and Its
Two World Expositions
Low round trip fares are available over the
Southern Pacific
Ask your local railroad agent for full particu
lars and copy of illustrated folders, "Wayside
Notes Shasta Route" and "California and Its
Two World Expositions," or write
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Open Day
and Night
Meals 25c and up.
Special Eveninf
Lunches.
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Qus LaFonUbt,
Proprietor.
Fine, Clean
Furnished
Rooms
in connection
Steam Heated
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She will mace your Toast and Coffee for you
in the morning; spend the entire day
at your command, and at night
Light you to bed.
You Can't Afford to bo Without Her!
Let Us Introduce You
Pacific Power & Light Co.
"Always at Your Service"
Phone 40
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hour Krmik Hraus and tils eoiupnny of SwIks Alpine oiIKth U like liclns transplanted for a short time
to tlie valleys mid mountains of picturesque Switzerland, for these people are not only from the famous
Tyrol renlon, w here they w ere simple folk and learned to sing the sons and play the Instrument they use on
the phitforui and stnire. but they elltig to the native costume in th'ir entertainments, and the staire set-
tliiB Is a Dilnintiire jlinipse Into their D itive village. They sinz the soncs of t'lelr native land, tell atoriea In the
same way you nouUJ hear them If you made an expensive t rip to their country, and, as talented musicians, they
handle all (be common strlnjred Instruments, such as cello, zither, guitar and the like. The Alpine Yodlers will
close the rhaiilaiiiU.i week here.
CEREAL MARKET
IS VERY QUIET
(Monday's Market )
POHTLAND, Ore. Extrmie qulei
was shown In the local g'o'n and flour
situation for the day. VTh a city
eleitlon being held the trade was nat
urally limited, although it was no
holiday on the Portland .Merchar.li'
Exchange.
Flifftr continues to refhet consider
able weakness with the entire trade
now anticipating an early drop of 20c
a barrel in patent as well as In other
grades.
Mlllstuffg are reported quiet hy
millers generally and prices well
maintained especially for bran.
Crop prospects In the Klickitat
country are reported excellent by F.
S Shall of the Portland Flouring
Mills company, who has a ranch In
the Ooodnoe Hill section He nays
that there Ib cnnslderiHe spring
wheat In that section and that the
crop is looking much better than nor
mal. He also reports liberal growth
In the hog Industry.
Flour Selling price: IV'tent. $6
40; Willamette valley, $6.10; local'
straight, 15.70; bakers1, 6.00C S0;
exports, $4 60.
Hay Buying price: Willamette
valley timothy, fancy. !i: eastern
Oregon-Idaho, fancy tinvith,
falfa, 9 1 3 (ft 13.50; vetch and oats,
clover. $8 9 per ton.
OF CATTLE
IS HOT HEAVY
(Courtesy Monday's Journal.) '
l'OKTl.AXD, Ore Hoes were f'rm
at it for tops In the North Portland
yards at the opening of the week's (
trade. There was a rather heavy ru.1
over Sunday, totals being 2855 head
compared with 1976 a wees ago and
1241 a year ago. I
General conditions in the trade
were good at the start of the week.
Outsiders were rather liberal bidders
for swine at the opening and this wfs
a direct aid to quick marketing.
(ieneral swine market conditions
throughout the country were favor
able today, leading poinu snowing an
advance of 5c over Saturday.
General hog market range:
Hest light JS.00g.f-.10
Medium light 7.85 if 7.90
Good to heavy 7 60 i. 75
Itougn to heavy 6.50 6 7.50
(attlo Scarcity lrtinounoeU.
Pronounced scarcity was shown in
the cattle market at North Portland,
when the week's market started. To
tal run was only 13SS heaC and thec
consisted principally of poor quality
lots.
two loads hogs and sheep; C. A. Fre
bch, Airlle, one load cattle, calves and
hogs; I). McGIH, Ontario one loail
cattle, calves and hogs.
F-l F-xncftc-d to Break.
WASHINGTON, June 4 Rear-Ad-miral
Moore, at Honolulu, reported
that the sunken submarine F-4 pn t
ably would break under the present
methods of lifting, but he will be able
to lift the parts.
Bad swells, with only short Inter
vals of smooth weather, are delaying
the work. The boat now lies on its
starboard side, nearly upside down.
INKER IRKS OF
AUTOS ARE SHOWN
STANDARD Oil. COMPANY HAS
VM'Sl AIi EXHIBIT AT FROWN S
lTRXITl'RE STORE
It exactly fiti a boy or girl and yet appeal to older people ajwtll for it
taket clear sharp picturei and is liK'ht, itron? nd quirk. No. 2 Ukri pictum
2l4x Ji4and com $2.00. No. 2A takei 2' j 1V4 picture! and costs f 1.00.
Then If ma Dr nluble, lotfwTire. gmstrarnt for fnur lirtlr nne tSan ktrninf how M ntkf
fkrarrt. with one of tick Sr-Ks Scat Camr-ru. Yuq oufbt to frt aiib one la-oar. It will .Wrif
Su artiauc MlBfr Mad OUT be toe Mkjt; of tat bof.
Aikynr dialer for Seneca Ham&eakH't free. If ku tufflf it ethuatei, mile mi.
SENECA CAMERA
MFG. COMPANY
ROCHESTER, N.Y.
UfMt kvietmtrtt bam IUn tat WwU
SENECA CAMERA MFC CO.
RockaW, N. Y.
Tew tend mc postpaid the Sncca
Hull book.
Num
ArldreM
ooaUl
graphically why his comrany reco
mmends fluid greases that will splash
and give perfect lubrication. There
fore, do not fall to visait the exhibit
and get posted on the Cfiie and lub
rication of your own particular car
The exhibit opened yesterday an"!
will continue until June 12th.
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Cpnprnl cnttli niiirkfl CDtnlil iuflU
are reflecting a much steadier tone ! dP'a- a stripped chassis
as a result of the heavy c it in offer-
J16; al-;ings during the last week. This has
Jll; given killers a good chance to clean
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Grain sacks 1915, nominal; No. 1, eastern stockyard Loints ther
Calcutta, 7 l-2c. was a steady feeling geneuliy in the
Mlllstuffs Selling price; Bran, (atte trade for the day.
J27i 27.50; shorts. J28029. General cattle market
Rolled barley Selling price: J29 If j select steeii
30. ! Best hay fed steers
Corn White. J34 ii 35 ; cracked, J35 QouA to choice
ft 36 60 per ton. j Ordinary to fair
Cash wheat bids on the Portland jjcst Coivs
Merchants' Kxchange today were tin- Good to prime
changed to 4c a bushel below those ofSe,,,.t calves
Saturday. No sales. P.e 1 Russian Fani.v )Uls
range:
. $7.65 Ji 7.75
. 7.50 0 7. CO
7 25
. 6.00& 6.75
6 50
. S.2S5J 6.40
. 7.00 H 7.75
. 5.25 ii 5.5(1
was the only variety to hold Its own. ordinary hulla t.OOJioO'J
Spot oats bids were down 50e a ton
with no sales, while spot barley was
unchanged.
Some men are such clever liars that
they can even explain to the satisfac
tion of their wives where they have
been.
IIow'b Thiel
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
t. 1. OHK.NET a CO., Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known, F. J.
I'hotifj for the last 15 years, and bellev
aim perfectly Donnrable Id all bualnen
transactions and financially able to carr)
out any ohiliestinna Diarie by his firm.
national bank of commkkck,
Toledo, 0
flails Catarrh Cure Is tskrn Internally
acting directly upon tbe bluod and mu
Jons snrfacea of the system. T"ttmoi)ia!a
aeut free. Price 75 centa per bottle, field
i.j all Prurglats.
Vate Hall I'amlb) Pills for ronatlDatleq
EASY TO DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
YOC CAN BRING BACK COIAJR
AND IA'STRK WITH SAGE
TEA AND SlxrUlR.
When you darken your hair with
Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can
tell, because it's done so naturally,
so evenly. Preparing this mixture,
thcugh, at home is mussy and trou
blesome. For fifty cents you can buy
at any drug store the ready-to use
tonio called "Wyeth'a Sage and Sul
phur Compound." You Just dampen
a sponge or soft brush with It and
druw this through your hair, taking
ore small strand at a time. By
morning all gray hair disappears.
and, after another application or
two your hair becomes beautifully
derkened, gloasy and luxuriant. Tou
will also discover dandruff Is gone
and hair has stopped falling.
Gray, faded hair, though no dis
grace Is a sign of old age, and as we
all desire a youthful and attracts
arpearnnce, get busy at once with
Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur and look
years younger.
Mutton TrBdo Steady.
Only a very small sup;l of mutton
put in appearance In the North I'ort-1
ianJ yards over Sunday. Totals wers
but 365 head compared witn 1175 last
Monday and 1411 head ih'f same day,
a year ago. j
Host of the mutton now coming
forward consists of wood stock, there-j
fore quotations are revised to fit that
condition. ,
Mutton market conditions were
steady to strong today in the east ."i n
ards, omaha showing a fair ad
vance. (ieneral wool mutton ma-ket;
It is not often that it falls to the
lot of the average motorist to see
the Internal workings of his car while
In actual operation. Therefore every
motorist that possibly can should visit
the exhibit being held by tue Stand
ard Oil company at Brown's Furni
ture Store, where they will find or.
f a White
truck and a Ford car wito portions
of the housings of the motor, trans
mission and rear axle cut away, bo
that the Internal working of the mo
tor, transmission and rear axle may
be seen as If actually traveling on
the road. This is an educatiional
feature in every respect and. is in
tended to show the automobile owner
how to take care of, manipulate and
iubricate his car correctly . There
is an engineer In attendance who will
explain not only the workings- of
these cars but the workirfs of your
car and also answer any questions
relating to the same. lie states
that wherever this exhibit has been
it has been received witih the great
est of enthusiasm by the automobile
public In general and shows very
"What other men have accomplished through I. C. S. help, I can accom
plish. If the I. C. S have raised the salaries of these men, they can raise
MY salary. If others have won out through I. C. S. help, I can win out.
To me, I. C. S. means 'I Can Succeed.' "
Get the " I-Can-Succeed" spirit; for the I. C. S. can raise your salary
whether you are a dollar-a-day man or a dollar-an-hour man; a long
hour man or a short -hour man; a young man or an old man; an inside
man or anoutside man; or whether you live in Europe, Asia, Af-ica,
America, or Australia.
On an average, 300 students every month voluntarily report bettered
positions and increased salaries as the direct result of I. C. S. help.
Through I. C. S. help Failures have become Succeses. Through I. C. S.
help men already in good positions have advanced to still better posi
tions. A responsible position is awaiting you. To learn all about it,
mark and mail the attached coupon.
If you can read and write, the I. C. S. will go to you and train you
in your spare time for a well-paid position in the line of work you like
best. I. C. S. students do not have to leave home nor lose even an hour
from work. I. C. S. Courses are prepared especially to suit the require
ments of those having to get their
International rorrespondeace Schools
technical education in spite of dif
ficulties. The I. C. S. way makes
everything clear and simple. Xo
matter what time of day or
night your spare time comes, the
International Correspondence
Schools are ready when you are.
To mark and mail the attached
coupon will cost you nothing but
postage and place you under
absolutely no obligation.
Send the coupon NOW.
Baa SS8, Scraatoa, Pa.
Please eiplla. wttbt Urthet hllcrt oc mr
IT Id,
altb 1 have nufked X.
pan. 10 1 caa quant-
pruleiuoa- ocloie
lor the poain -a. trade.
AttlMM.'t Somams E VCtoa! W.MM
eo4.tr, FarNMnf, Eielnt Cnow.,
Boaftaar a,,,.,! Oration
Starfraaaar Waftl EnrMnaar
fta.a.f an Tataaaana Eaart
Saaar-Card MCtta; StalMr, -.-.,
W-rMtaw T.a Ta.tiia taaaat.ataraNj
Caaaim Waatratraf Crari Enfmaar
avtuatnal OaaMjn.n BwMtna Caalraahar
ArctulaGlarai O-altarae A..a.l.ct
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Street and A.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
.J7.75 1J S 0U
FCNERAI, DIRECTORS.
5 50 4 5.75
5.754! 6-00
5.00 'u 5.:
Choice spring lambs
Common spring lambs . .
Choice yearling wethers.
Choice earling lambs ..
Uood yearlings
Old wethers
Choice light ewes
tiood ewes
Common heavy ewes 4.00 'y 1 25 j
IJvt'sttxk Shippers. j
Cattle William Kimpie, Caldwell.
Idaho, one load.
Hogs J. M. Main, Towal, Wash..
two loads; B. S Collier, Wasluucne,
Wash., one load; Dalles Dressed Heat'
company, The Dalles, ouo load; W. H.
Ilaijis, Shauiko, one load; E H Dew
ey, Montour, Idaho, one load; Kd
Beck, Notus, Idaho, one load; L. L.
Miller, Nampa, Idaho, one loud; Fteu
Cool, Weiser, Idaho, t.vo loads.
Charles Schates, Adams, , ne load; C.
C. Bunnell, KnU-rprlse, one load; 11.
A. Waterman, Hermlston, one load;
W. U. Kurtt, Maupln, two loads; A
L. DeMarix. Milton, one load; William
Evans, Pilot Bock, two loads; K. J
Grelner, lloblnctte, one load; Kiddle
Brothers, Union Junction, one loud;
Elgin Forwarding company. Wallowa,
one load.
Sheep J. F. Johnson. Roosevelt,
Wash., one load.
Mixed stuff J. E. Protfl.t. Dayton,
one load cattle and hogs; C. P. White,
Gwendolen, one load cattle and hogs.
J. M. Taylor, Bourbon, one load cattle
and hogs; J. D. Walter I'rescott.
Wash., one load cattle aud hogs; P.
H. Morelock, Wallowa, one load cattle
and hogs; F. W. McReynolds, Sheri
dan, three loads cattle a..d calves;
Caldwell Cooperative Croimery com
pany company, Caldwell, Idaho, one
load cattle and calves; Elgin Forward
ing company. Joseph, one load hogs
and sheep; E. P. Higsenl oiham, E-'ho
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL DI
rector and licensed embalmer. Op
poslte postofflce. Funeral parlor, two
6 00 (M.5U i funeral cars. Calls responded to day
b.uutt or right. Phone 75.
6.00 (u 6.25
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE
Funeral director and licensed em-
4.50 it 5.oo Calmer. Most modern funeral parlor,
morgue and funeral cars. Calls re
sponded to day or night Corner
Main and Water streets. Telephone 6J
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. 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.
EENTI.ET A LFFFINGWET.L, REAL
estate, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agents. Jll Main street
Phone 404.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS
wedding announcements, embossed
private and business stationery, eto
Very latest styles. Call at East Or
gonlan office and see sample.
AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR
egonlan makes a specialty of suc
tion sale bills, cards and advertising
We Ctvn furnish auctioneer, clerk and
advertising complete that will asaur
you of having a successful sals.
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY A RALET. ATTORNEYS-AT
law. Office In American National
Bank Building.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
C W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTX
Veterinarian. Residence telephone,
27; of.'let. te!ephone, ;o
FEE & FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Office In Despaln building.
CARTER & SMYTH E, ATTORNEY8 j
at law. Office in rear of American:
National Bank Building
SKCOND-H IND DEALERS
JAMES B PERRY. ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
V. STROBLF, DEALER IN NEW
and second-hand goods. Cash paid
for all secondhand goods bought
Cheapest place In Pendleton to buy
household goods. Come and get out
prices. 21J E. Court street Phone
171W.
AUCTIONEERS.
FETERSON A BISHOU, ATTOR-j
neys at law; rooms S and 4, Smith-'
Crawford building. i
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY !
at law. Will practice In all state j
and federal courts. Rooms 1, 1, I
snd 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.
COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTI0NEB8
makes a specialty of farmers' stock
and machinery sales. "The man thai
gets you the money Leave orders
at East Oregonlan office.
MALE HELP WANTED.
WANTED GOOD LIVE CANVASS
er to represent us In Eastern Ore
gon. Commission proportion. Cash
weekly. Pacific Nursery Co., 122 1-1
Grand Ave., Portland, Ore.
FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Smith-Crawford
building.
S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at law. Office In Despaln
building.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Casl
or give trade for Umatilla county
farm, J20 to JC0 per acre. Address)
Box 11. Athena, Or.
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PHYSICIANS.
DRS. WHITAKER ft WOOD, DEN
tists. Office hours I a, m. to I p.
m MlUrkey Building, Pendleton,
Oregon.
LEGAL BLANKS OF .EVERY .DE
scriptlon for county court, circuit
court. Justice court, real estate, ete.. I
for sals at last Oregonlan office.
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