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EIGHT PACES DAILY EAST OKEGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY. .H'NE 10, 101',. 700 of Pictures Charm 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 lis 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. Can You Afford to Miss CHAUTAUQUA? - S Capture That I Before It !s I Don't Forget S..' S..' S.H V' - S" .' Open Day and Night Meals 25c and up. Special Evening Lunch e. THE Duello RESTAURANT Qua LaFontaint, Proprietor. E A New Servant MssE 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. Yea Can't Afford to ba Vilhost Her! Let Us Introduce You Pacific Power&LightCo. "Always at Your Service' Phone 40 Miles hours on the ( I) . ( i l () Season Ticket Too Late, and the "Kiddies" w . w . Fbe, Clean Furnished Rooms in connection Steam Heated in Your Home CALIFODiJIA IS SENDING CATTLE t Courtesy Wednesday's Journal.) PORTLAND, Ore. Movement oi cattle from I'ulifornla In progressing slowly In thlH direction, rcven loads dime forward from Merced fur the North Portland market today and commanded quick sale with steers around J7.50. Consider ng that the arrlvalH are Krass fed, this price Is coiiHjilered a very favorable one. General cuttle market situation at North Portland In steady to strong, al though there In no special hurry among killers to take hold. Cattle market trade at eautern stockyard centers ' today was gener ally steady to strong, with price ad vances at some po nts. General cattle market ranKe: Select steers I 7.6D Best hay fed steers 7.60 Good to choice 7.2 r Ordinary to fair 6.00fi 6.7'i Beat cows 6.50 Oood to prime S. 256 (.40 Select calves 7.00 7.75 Fancy bulls 5.254( 5.50 Ordinary bulls 4 00i5.00 ILargaiu Day for Swine. It was bargain day in swine and the bargain shoppers were out In force Their tactics were s milar to buyers I at dry goods nalea, all seeking to se jcure supplies below their actual value I I'est offerings In the swine division I were not above S today, this beim; a dime below what s'mllar quality , was easily disposed of on Monday, al j though the lmlk of the business then did not re:;eh the extreme mark. ! Market for swine was steady to easier al stockyard points In the cant 1 and central west today. General hug market raii'ie: 1'est liKht S.OII Medium light 7.K5 ' 7.D0 ''Good to heavy 7.00 if i 7.75 , Hough to heavy (.501)7.50 Mutton ( oiihv. on Contract. ; Leading killers are no longer will I ing to await arrivals at. the stock I yards for their actual requirements, j l?ulk of the stuff that has been re- celved in the sheep pens nt North I Portland of late has been shipped on contract to killers. General mutton market situation continues steady here, w th no appar ent change In quotations. Mutton market ruled strong gen erally at eastern points, with Omaha till a dime for the day. General wool mutton market: Choice spring lambs $7.754i8.0ft Common spring lambs.... (.00(7 (.50 I holce yearling wethers.... 6.006 (.25 Choice yearling lambs.... 6.006 (.23 Good yearlings 5.50(7-5.75 Old wethers 5.750600 Cho'ce light ewes 5.005 2") Good eyes 4.506 5.00 Common heavy ewes 4.00 4.25 Livestock Sliiopers, Hogs G. H. Webber. Centerville. Wash., 1 load; Robert McCrow. Gold cndale, Wash., 1 load; Smeed & Vlnk. by boat, 62 head. Cattle A. F. Hunt, Merced. Cal.. 7 loads; Fred Adams, teer Island. 1 1 ad. Sheep V. Deer. McMinnville. 1 load; F. G. Smith, Granddalles, Wash 3 loads. Mixed stuff Rees & Iaont, McMinn ville. 1 load hogs and sheep; F. E. Parker. I'lainvlew, l load hogs and sheep; K. R Pecker. Sllverton. 2 loads hogs and sheep direct to t'n'on Meat Co.; Redmond Lumber & Produce Co Redmond, 2 loads hogs and cheep. How'sTlii's? We offer One Hundred Dollar Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall'i Catarrh Cure. f. J. CFTENFY CO.. Toledo. O. e. uir uniienoKiMHi, nsve Known. K. j 'Ikucj for me last 15 years, and bellev I him n. r'ertly hnnnrsble In ill tnialnem (ranaoctiona sua financially able to earn ut any nbllratlnnn made by hl firm NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, 0 nail a Catarrh Core la taken Internally, tctlng directly npin the blood and ma it.ue surfaces of the atarrm Tatinmiot out free. Price 75 reuta per bottle. t,i T 't Priii.sTJtai - ,- . 'sua ttlin Kim 111 flna tor moatloatloe RECIPE TO CLEAR A PIMPLY SKIN PIMPLK9 ARE IMPVRITIES SEEK ING AS 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 akin 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 atlmulatea the kidneys to normal activity, thus coax ing them to filter the blood of Im purt'es and clearing tho skin of rlmp're, Jad Salts l Inexpensive, harmless ar.d is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with 11th 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. HOLLAND LINER IN COLLISION OFF f r It', t. . The Holland-America liner, Ryn- dam, carrying 78 passeiriere and a crew of 200 was In collision with the Norwegian freighter, J. J. Cuneo. off ? J 4 (,r: , , zZ:&l!rSSakS. . ." Z3rzz Nantucket light, Wednesday, May 2sJsUik, and her passengers and most of and ha a (2-foot beam and a draught , After wireless calls several vessel' the crew were transferred to the'o' 'et- Sne waa at Bc'fa8t' anawered, among them battleships of Cuneo. Later the battleship South' In 1901. ' The Cuneo flies the Norwegian j CEREALS ARE IN WEAK CONDITION (Wednesday's Market .) PORTLAND, Ore. WVakne.ss wa again intense In the loral grain mar ket. Throughout the Pacific north west there is utter stagnation in the tiade. No. efforts arc being made to buy by any of the leading operators except whenever they have orders Tiie.se are only for immediate require meuts. California is not Inclined to take hold at all Flour trade there is re ported Just as stagnant as here. Large stocks of high priced patent are held and millers do not care to further burden themselves with wheat, espe cially as there te more or less general talk of sharply reduced values for the coming crop. No session of the Portland Merchants- Exchange will he held Fridav on account of a holiday, it being Port land day In the Rose Festival. Flour Celling price; Patent, 56 20 Willamette valley, 16 20; local straight, (5.80; bakers' local, 16.20; Montana spring wheat. T .20; exports, $4.50; whole wheat, $6 05; graham, $5.80 per barrel. Hay Buying price Willamette: valley timothy, fancy, 113; eastern Oregon-Idaho, fancy timothy, $16; al falfa, $1347 13.50; vetch and oats, $11; clover. $8i&9 per ton. Grain sacks 1915, nominal: No 1. Calcutta, 7 l-2c. Millstuffs Selling price: Bran. $27 i 27.50; shorts. $2ji2J. Rolled barley Selling price ft 30. $21 t orn unite. ut 'ujs; cra Keu, the misery I went through. I tried $35 36.60 per ton. many remedies and spent a great deal With no sales today, bids for spot 0f money for doctors' treatment, but wheat on the Portland Merchants' Ex- got no relief. Finally, I saw Doan's change were 3 4i 4c a bushel below yes Kidney Pills advertised and the first terday, with the extreme top at 92Cjbox helped me. Continued use cured for bluestem and the low points at fc2c, the aches and pains In my back and for red Russian. regulated the action of my kidneys." I? .... LU. -..n. Ell. A 4 . . n Ina. . '"I"" """ "" " '"" , er, while spot barley was $1 off. sales In either line. No WOODBURN YOUNG MAN j AT ROCK FOR SUMMER lutrci: ciLUKitT will spend IIOLIDWS IX VMATII.I.A COIXTY. (special Correspondence.) PILOT HOCK, ore., June 9. Bruce Gilbert of Woodhurn arrived here Sunday evening to spend the summer Karl Rankin took in the auto races 'ut Walla Walla Sunday. Dan Russell and wife of Nye were here on business Monday. Miss Lucille Gilliland was a Pen dleton visitor Monday mornln?. Mrs. Dr. Gilbert and children ar rived home Monday from Missouri VvhelV they have been visiting for the last two months. Arthur Bond spent Monday In Pen dleton on business. Ami! Belkle has purchased a new Ford car from the Pond Auto Co. Miss Mabel Rankin arrived here Thursday from Eugene to take up her Position as clerk in the drug store. Dr. Spalding was called to I'kiah Friday evening by Illness. Dr. Hayden of I'kiah passed through here Saturday evening on his way to Pendleton with a patient. C. J. Miller went to Pendleton Sun day evening with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belts of Idaho are visiting friends and relatives here for a few days. Wlllard Evans spent Sunday In Walla Walla. Mr. McDevitt of Gurdane has pur-j chased a new Ford of the Bond Auto Co. James Waldron made Walla Walla a vis t last week. Henry Casteel was a rooter at the ball game between the Tllot Rock Pebbles and the Pendleton Bucks Sun day. Austrian Itald Adriatic Porta. ROME, June S Twn men were killed and a score or more of others were injured In a raid from the air on the Adriatic coast of Italy. In the first attack the Austrian aviators, fly ing over Venice, wounded a woman and a girl. In still another attack on Venice litter in the day a man was killed and a woman Injured. Else where on the coast one man was kill ed by a bomb and several others were Injured. I :aminne l.lfrliiiiitp Ifftllnna GENEVA, June 9. German troops are now actively engaged with the Austriana in tho attempt to stem the Italian invasion. Dispatches telling o: a sharp clash on the plateau Lavornc make special mention or German par ticlpatlon In the conflict, V l : j, U- J 9 - Zt"-r : the Atlantic fleet which have ben , conducting a war game for 'lavs. several I For a time It seeeii the i;nr would I ULS VOl'TIII'l'I. "CIT ST. HICK yiH K WAILIVGIXJltD' ST. PACL, Minn., June 9. Frank' Rosenthal, is years old Jewish newsie. ! has beaten Get Rich Qui"k Walling ford, and established a new recorJ price of $907.20 a square yard for as phalt to Dr. F.gil Boeckmunn, J. J. Hill's son-in-law, the young finamier tacked on C. . D. charpes of $17.50. The package was addressed 'o a fasii lonable Minnesota Club where a door man signed for it and paid the C. O. D if course, Dr. Kueckminn abso utely(rcfued to appear in court or admit he had been stun". NO RF.ASOX IXR IT. When Pendleton Citizens Way. Show There can be no reason why any reader of thla who suffers the tor tures of an aching back, the annoy ance of u-inary disorders, the pains and dangers of kidney Ills will fall to heed the words of a neighbor who has found relief. Read what a Pen dleton citben aays: Mrs. William McGregor, 711 Llllcth street, Pendleton, says; "I was trou bled more or less all my life by weak ness Of the kldneva Mv hnnri or.it feet swelled and sometimes my whole ooay bloated. A steady pain In the small of my back and sides annoyed me and when doing my work. It was hard for me to straighten after stooping. When I did stoop, sharp twinges shot through my back and sides. Dizzy spells and headaches were common and I couldn't rest well. In the morning I felt all tired out. It would be hard to describe free 50c. at alt dealer. n-'t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs- McGregor had. Foster-Milburn Co , rrors , Burtaio n t ' CHICHESTER S PILL I.A ,)ND l;i:.W 1'II.LR. for HA Tern k nowo os Best, Sifcs. Al wi R eai x FCXERAL DIRECTORS JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL DI rector and licensed embalmer. Op posite postofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night Phona 75. J. T. BROWNS 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 tS. INSURANCE AND 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. Fays taxes and makes Investments for non residents. Writes fire, life and acci dent Insurance, Reference, any bank in Pendleton, JAMES JOHNS. Pre. C. H. MARSH, Sec. PENTLEY at LEFFINGWF.LI REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. lit Main street Phone 404. MISCELLANEOUS. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationery, etc Very latest styles. Call at East Or gonlan office' and see sample. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR egonian makes a specialty of auo tlon sale bills, cards and advertising We ctan furnish auctioneer, clerk and advertising complete that will assure you ot having a successful sale. jiTr-A Hr"' !' IhMiHrt fee A 1 (If IreHL a ;i..riVs.Trn classified DIRECTORY 1 NANTUCKET n I Carolina took them Ryndam, under her own steam, start- e(J haelt to .-ew York. The Ryndam has a gross tonnage of j 12.627 tons. Is (62 feet long over all1 flag and la commanded by Capt. 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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 3 and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, 1, I and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room IT, Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEIWETL ATTORNEY at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. S A LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office In Despaln building. PHYSICIANS. DRS. WHITAKER ft WOOD, DEN ttsts. Office hours I a. m. to I p. m Mllarkey Building, Pendleton, Oregon. LEGAL BLANKS OF .EVERY .DE scrlptlon for county court, circuit court, Justice court, real estate, ta for sale at Kast Oregonlan office. CHICAGO WHEAT !:! SHARP LOSS ( Wailnrs'" CHICAGO. !.,.- s Mari.et.i i heat cloeeii ,T 1-4 4i 4 I -lie lower. opening prlres In the hio' pn today were ,lightl lower. -lutf wheat started 1-S lower, while- tu trmber was down 1-Jc. Tin n j' was not large. The government crop report. ho ii.g sr.O.OOO iohi hushel.s of whevt, b about what the trade expected. Iter In the trad n there was good buying movement In "'h t ami values advancetl romew ha. h i a;:i' reacted. Prlres In the corn pit were higher at the oufset. July was up l-2c n September started lc higher. Th weather wan the main Influence or board, and the'tne corn market. Oats as practlc- ally unchanged at the Ut.se! while i provls'ons were weak WHEAT. July Open. Ill 5-3; high. 112 5-lf. low, 107 1-2; close. 107 5-. Sept. Open. 10S 1-4; high 109 3-; low, 105 1-1; close, 105 1-2. TK'nii pence nn. RdVC June . The Mesiget denies that the pope is trying to e , tablish a peace conference. Box 688, ScraatM, Pa. Flelte explall. itb?ut frtbe ohUriticB my part, bow 1 cu quality I prctetiioi before vojeb. 1 a Poultr, FAlnf ClMtrwel Eflfinaw S.C.ttv., Idetr.iel 0at1wt Steafir ' Hkm.mii Knew. ..ti.me lit" Ttitewt, Ctewl SftM'Cre ArilM ttaSrr, E-fmea. W-"dw T(Hmta T l.'l. lhnrfMt" CefWMncial u.uetrattof C-vH tgnr livtteal Qafina Bw4 Centnater AreiKlaatwaal p.aiaiwa A'atwiael Citial I Si"e C -'. I CeatnMlle Langyafe, I Franeft Pmnbirf, ataaaa F.ttwf Bi-t , Oafma ' Fvaai. C O! S'.ce t "a'-a M.-a Sucanfl ant Strtti and .Vfl. . VETERINARY SURGEONS. C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTY Veterinarian. Residence telephone. 57; office telephone, 10 SECOND-HAND DEALERS, V. STROBLE. DEALER INNEV and second hand goods. Ctvsh pale for all secondhand goods bought Cheapest place In Pendleton to buy household goods. Come and get our prices. 21) E. Court street Phone. mw. AUCTIONEERS. COL. W, F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEHB 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 CASVASS er to represent us In Eastern Ori gon. Commission proposition. Casi weekly. Pacific Nursery Co., 12 1-1 Grand Ave., Portland, Ore. MISCEJJLANEOUS. WANTED PARTY WILL PAY CasH or give trade for Umatilla county farm, 120 to ICO per acre Address, Box II, Athena, Ore. i, -., mjALU.' ........ beave;: engraving COMPANY' I - ' -' ''"'' I