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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 11. 1015.
FAGE SEV1
"GETS-IT" a Ssrs
Shsf fsr All Coins
I'ho Two Props mid They Vanish
When r- his miikp ymi nlrnoitt iIIp with
your tw; on. when ymi try to walk on
tl. e-tltfp of your uhtrin to try to Rft away
from yorr loiim, you're away behind time
if you time not urn-d "GKTS IT." It's the
"Mtwdarl Erbodr Trias ta Sua m M
Cam I" Um "GETS-IT" d Yw'U
Hae No Cam lo Ba Stapaaa1 Ob.
corn eure of tha century, lh new way,
the lure, mlila, alinie way. It makca
fellow really feel fuollah after he'a uaed
toeeatlng aalvea, corn biting ulntmerua, toe
bundling ImuilaKea, blood bringing raata-e,
knives, file, at-laaora, Jabbera and what
nots, when he uaea Juat it drops of "Ul.TH
I T" and axes lilt corn vanish. The differ
ence la divine. Jnat try It You won't
wince when yon nut on your ahoea In the
morning; "UKT8-IT" la sure, "felt" any
corn, callua, wart or bunion.
"(iK'i'H IT" la aold by drufKlnta every
where, i!5c t bottle, or lent direct by K.
Lawrence Co., Chicago. Hold In Pendle
ton and recommended aa the world'a beat
corn cure by Pendleton Urug Co., and F. 1.
Donaldson.
Some Bargains
in second-hand
FORD CARS
Kelley's Auto
Repair Shop
Cottonwood St., Oppotita
City Hall. Phone 181.
$
7 MONEY
Plenty to Loan
Come in and See Us
MATLOCX-LAATZ
112 East
wn i ih i n r m i ihw ti m mm m i www i 1 uttmnnim
3
irst National Danh
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PEMETQK,
ESTABLISHED 1882
Known For
usiiuuiu,
Low Excursion Fares
Tickets on tale daily by
NORTHERN PACIFIC RY.
T6 the expositions
SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN DIEGO
. In connection with
THE PALATIAL STEAMSHIP
"NORTHERN PACIFIC"
Ask About
EASTBOUND SUMMER EXCURSION FARES
In effect May 15 and daily thereafter, to all Eastern
Points. Stopovers permitted and return limit Oct. 31
Through Trains Daily to Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chicago,
St Louis.
L M. CONRY, T. P. A., Spokane, Wn.
WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Oregon.
A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A.t Portland, Oregon.
CHICAGO MARKET
LOSES FURTHER
(Thursday's Market )
CHICAGO, 111. Wheat closed 1 1-2
ft 1 3-4c lower.
Prices In the wheat pit were irregu
lur at the opening today. July was
up 3-8c, while September was down a
cent.
("allien were weak. Reports from
Argentine that the exportable surplus
again has been reduced caused a ral
ly early In the trading.
A good buying movement by the
shorts aent wheat up nearly 2c
bushel.
Corn opened higher, July Btartert
with an advance of 1 l-4c, while Sep
tember was up 7-8c. There was good
domestic demand for corn,
The oats trade opened a trifle
Wronger? Provisions were dull.
WHEAT.
July-Open, $1.07 1-2; high, $1.09
3-8; low, It. 0 7-8; dose, tl 05 7-8.
Sept. Open. 11.04 1-2; $1.07 1-4;
low, $1 02 7-S; close, $1.04A.
Portland Men Wounded
OTTAWA, Ont. June 10 The name
of Sergeant Vernon De V. Stcvena, of
Portland Ore, Is Include In a list of
wounded Issued by the Canadian Mil
itia Department.
In the statement 10! names are 3d
ded to the casualty list of the Cana
dian contingent.
Private Leonard Charles De Belde
vue. of Portland. Ore., Is mentioned
as wounded.
IIow'b This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh thai
cannot be cured by Haifa Catarrh
Cure.
r I CHEMT CO.. Toledo, 0.
We. the undersigned, have known, V )
Cheney lr the last 18 years, and belief.
Him perfect'' honorable In all bualoew
tranaactlona and financially able to earn
Hit any cbllpatlone made by Ma firm.
NAl'IOXAL, HANK OK COMMENCE,
Toledo, 0
n.ii'a fa,.t rn.a la fkn Inratraallt
acting directly npon the blood and mu
COUS anriacea OI wie lya-irui. ,wiiuiwuiii,
aent free. Price 15 cents per bottle. Bold
s all Drnugtata.
Take Hall a ratnlli Pills for eonstlpatlct
INVESTMENT CO.
Court St
OREGOM
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It's Strength
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JUNE 15 TO SEPT. 15
THE 1915 PARK SEASON
Visit
YELLOWSTONE PARK
Reached via original entrance at
Gardiner Gateway. Low fares daily
during season.
GENERAL HUERTA AND
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fitan.llng fro,,, U tt to right Captain l.s Fuontes, Mrs. Ilunf-s, Mrs. Hncrta, General Huerta, Jore Ilnrrta.
and Sirs. Jure lluerta. tiranddilldren slttlns.
This Ifi Just part of the family of
Oencral Huerta, former dictator of
Mexico. The photographer who took I
the p cture could not wait till the,
GRAIN BAGS CO
UP TO 8 CENTS
FOR CALCUTTAS
nirtliiT Advance of Half (cut Is
Forml fur Xo. 1 Stock, In I'ort
IhikI Tral! Shipments Are Kn
llotitf from HoiiKkons Orenls
Are Weak.
(Thursday's Market.)
rOUTLAXD, Ore. Further ad
vance of fully l-2c Us being quoted for
grain bugs for the coining season by
local importers. The price is now
placed up to 8c each for No. 1 Cal-
ruttas. A number of shipments are
reported on their way to this city
Itom Hongkong according to Balfour,
Guthrie & Co., Importers. According
to announcement made this morning
the firm would likely have sufficient
bags to fill Its early requirements.
Several charters for new crop wheat
loading are reported in the trade at
firm figures. The highness of char
ter prices is keeping up the bearish
movement In wheat and other cereal
values. Prevailing prices here are
scarcely above the expectations for
the new crop.
No improvement Is showing In the
flour trade either for domestic or for
eign account.
Flour .Selling price': Patent, $6.20;
Willamette valley, $6.20; local
straight, $5. SO; bakers' local, $6.20;
Montana spring wheat, $7 20; exports,
$4. SO; whvle wheat, $6.05; graham,
$5. SO per barrel.' I
Hay Buying price: Willamette
valley timothy, fancy, $13; eastern
Oregon-Idaho, fancy timothy, $16;
alfalfa. $13613.5(1; vetch and
oats, !
No. l!
Bran,
j
$11; clover, $S9 per ton.
Grain sacks 1915, nominal;
Calcutta, 8c.
Mlllstuffs Selling price:
$270 27.50; shorts, $2829.
Rolled barley Selling price:
$29
41 30.
Corn White, $34 ff 35; cracked, $33
fu 26.50 per ton.
There was considerable selling in
wheat In the late trading on weak
ness In the northwest. Cash markets
were very weak. September wheat
sold down to $1.02 7-8 near the close..
It finished higher. Prices' in the
corn trade at the close were fairly
steady, practically unchanged from
the opening figures.
Oats finished firm, while provisions
were slightly off.
Red Russian wheat bids on the
Portland Xlerchants" Exchange were
HAVE DARK HAIR
AND LOOK YOUNG
NOBODY CAN TELL WHEN YOB
DARKEN till AY. FADED HAIR
WITH SAGE TEA.
Grandmother kept her hair beauti
fully darkened, glossy and abundant
with a brew of Sage Tea and Sul
phur. Whenever her hair fell out or
took on that dull, faded, or streaked
appearance, this simple mixture was
applied with wonderful effect By
asking at any drug store ior "Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound," you
will get a large bottle of this old-time
recipe, ready to use, for about CO
cents. This simple mixture can be
depended upon to restore natural col
or and beauty to the hair and Is
splendid for dandruff, dry, Itchy scalp
and falling hair,
A well-known downtown druggist
saya everybody uses Wycth'a Sage and
Sulphur, because It darkens so natur
ally and evenly that nobody can tell
It has been applied It's so easy to
use, too. Tou simply dampen a
comb or aoft brush and draw It
through your hair, taking one strand
at a time. By morning the gray hair
disappears; after another application
r two, It la restored to Its natural
color and looks glossy, soft and abundant.
PART OF FAMILY OF 19
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whole family, thirty strong, consist
ing of sons and their wives and chil
dren, daughters, and their husbands
and children and grandchildren could
4c higher for spot today, but other1
varieties were 1 to 3c a bushel lower
than yesterday. No sales.
Spot oats and barley were unchang
ed with no sales.
LIVESTOCK IS
HOLDING WEAK
(Courtesy Thursday's Journal.)
PORTLAND, Ore. Weakness is
shown In the livestock trade In North
Portland. -Perhaps the only exception
Is cattle. In the hog division the mar
ket for tops Is extreme at $7.S5
7.90. Reports of sales at $8 are for
stuff that was contracted by killers;
previous to shipment. No such price
has been paid for open market offer-j
lugs during the last 24 hours.
One load of stock hogs came for-'
ward from central Oregon today and!
sold at $6.25. There is practically no'
open demand for stock hogs and lo-j
cal interests are advising against their'
shipment in this direction just now.
There was a better feeling generally
for swine in the east trade with pri
ces fractionally raised.
General hog market range;
Beet light 1 7.90
Medium light 7. SO;
Good to heavy 7.60 117.65!
Rough to heavy 6.50 (a 7.50;
Cattle Come Direct. j
Cattle came forward on contract to'
local killers today. The general situ-;
ation is considered steady with no no-!
ticeable change either in price or de-!
mand. I
In regard to the direct buying oi'
cattle and other livestock In the coun
try, the recent meeting of the Nation
al Livestock Exchange went on record
against the measure. The meeting1
was held at Indianapolis. j
The large packers of the country
were accused of !eing greedy by John
P. Bowles of Chicago, who In a re
port which was adopted, condemned
the system of buying direct of live
stock packers. He decared that the
packers by sending their agents out
in the country to buy direct from the
producers were "seeking to eliminate
the competitive livestock market and
to gain a firmer strangle hold on the
livestock industry of the country."
Cattle market conditions in the east
were steady to strong today.
General cattle market range:
Select steers $ 7.60
Best hay fed steers 7.50
Good to choice 7.25
Ordinary to fair 6.00j6 75
Best cows 6.50
Good to prime 6.25 Ji 6.40
Select calves 7.00 7.75
Fancy bulls 5.255.50
Ordinary bulla 4. 00 5 00
Mutton Market Ixwer.
Market for mutton and iambs Is
weaker and loner. While sales of
iambs me still reported as high as $S
these are for stuff contracted by kill
ers in the country prior to shipment.
For open market offerings the trade
is not today offering above $7.50.
There were quite fair shipments to
the mutton yards over night but the
bulk of the stuff came direct and
therefore did not enter the open mar
ket. Mutton market conditions in east
ern yards today were steady to strong
generally.
General wool mutton market:
Choice spring lambs $ 7.50
Common spring lambs ... 6 00Q6.50
Choice yearling wethers.. 6.00(ff6.25
Choice yearling lambs ... 6.00 6.25
Good yearlings 5.50 li 5.75
Old wethers 5.75 Sf 6.00
Choice IllH ewes , S.005 25
Good ewts 4.505)5.00
Common heavy ewes .... 4.00 4.25
Livestock Slippers.
. Hogs F. B. Decker, Gervals, one
load direct to Union Meat company;
A. Zsenden, Shanlko, one load stock
ers. Calves Nellson & Melchoir, Tilla
mook, three loads going through.
Cattle A. L. Spraule, Tillamook,
one load; W. W. Smith; C. W. Gibson
Hnlsey, one load.
Sheep A. 11 lirube, Wilbur, two
loads; A. II. Boyer, Broadacre, one
load; Smith Brother, one load; J. C.
Flint, Junction City, two loads.
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AT LONG ISLAND HOME
be rounded up. The picture was taken
after the big family was settled at
rorcst inns, Long Island, w here Gen
eral Huerta has rented a pretentious
home.
Mixed stuff J. c. Davis. Shedd
one load hogs and sheep; J. M. Mlsh
ler, Hubbard, one load cattle, calves
and sheep.
w-i,iait,i i .tunic Terms. (
AMSTERDAM, via London June,-9
The Cologne correspondent of the
Tyd says a report Is current that'
Austria and Germany shortly will an
nounce their conditions of peace.
Emphasis will be given to the dec
laration that the Germanic allies are;
not engaged In a war of conquest, but i
seen only to insure the security of
their territories, says the dispatch.
Highway Contract is Let
OLYMPIA, Wash June 10. Porter
& Conley, of Kalama, have received
the contract from the State Highway
Commission for surfacing with crush-
ed rock the Pacific Highway between
Woodland and La Center. Clarke
County, to cost about $6590. Grading
work on this section was done by the
state last year.
Hendricks and Ward, Centrallia,
with a bid of $6601, were the lowest
of seven bidders upon construction
work of a short section of the high
way from Kalama north in Cowliti
County and received that contract
TIRED, ACHING MUSCLES RE
LIEVED. Hard work, over-exertion, mean
stiff, sore muscles. Sloan's Liniment
lightly applied, a little quiet, and
your soreness disappears like magic,
"Nothing ever helped like your
Sloan's Liniment. I can never thank
you enough," writes one grateful user.
Stops suffering, aches and pains.
An excellent counter Irritant, better
and cleaner than mustard. All drug
gists, 25c. Get a bottle today, pene
trates without rubbing. Adv.
Death Message Heard
EUGENE, Ore., June 10. "Every
father should see that his boy learns
to swim just as soon as he is big
enough toind his way to the water
if mine had known how he would not
have been drowned Saturday."
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
JOHTXARrFUN-E'RALT
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. Calls re
sponded to day or night. Corner
Main and Water streets. Telephone 63.
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. Paya
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. Writes fire, life and acci
dent insurance. References, any bank
in Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pre.
C. H. MARSH, Sec.
BENTLEY ft LEFFIN'GWELL. REAL
estate, fire, life and accident insur
ance agent. $16 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
egonlan makea a specialty of auo
tlon sale bills, cards and advertising
We c.n furnish auctioneer, clerk and
advertising complete that will assure
you of hawing a successful sal.
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I A Bank of Personal Service
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because you will not always be able to earn it.
You will not always be able to save money,
Save now while everything is favorable and
build up a reserve fund to fall back on when
ycur earning capacity ceases, as it surely will.
We pay interest on savings ac-
1 counts and time deposits.
f American National Ban
E Strongest Rank ia Eftiteni O.efen
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This is the Suggestion of N. L. Nea-
tie whose 7-yeard-old son was drown-
ed in the Willamette River when he
fell off a log. The father learned
ef the death at Wendling. As he wa.i
FT .
"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 doftar-an-hour man; a long
hour man or a short-hour man; a young man or an old man; an inside
man or an outside man; or whether you live in Europe, Asia, Africa,
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 rtill 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 .
tpchnical education in snite of dif- ! InternaUonal Correspondence School
Acuities. The I. C. S. way makes
everything clear and simple. No
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.
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY A RALEY, ATTORNEYS-AT '
law. Office In American National!
Bank Building. I
FEE & FEE ATTORNEYS AT LAW !
Office in Despaln building. ,
CARTER & SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In rear of American i
National Bank Building-.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY ATI
law. Office over Taylor Hardware'
Company,
PETERSON A BISHOC, ATTOR
neys at law; rooms 3 and 4, Smith
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice in all atate
and federal courts. Rooms 1, 1, 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.
S A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at law. Office in Despaln
building.
PHYSICIANS.
DRS. WHITAKER A WOOD, DEN
tlsts. Office hours I a. m. to ( p.
m. Mllarkey Building, Pendleton,
Oregon.
LEGAL BLANKS OF .EVERY .DE-
orlpUon for county court, circuit
court, justice court, real estate, eta..
for sal at Xast Oregonlan offlc.
about to buy a ticket to Eugene, th
agent stopped to receive a message,
It was the message telling of th
drowning and came as the father
stood before the ticket window.
'cosed
Baa 888, Scraatoa, Pa.
Please explain, withoat farther obUfatKn oa rfy
part, bow 1 can qtiaUtT lot tne positi". Hade, at
profetlioa before tabid 1 have Butted X.
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VETERINARY SURGEOWS.
C W- LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTY
veterinarian. Residence telephona.
2'! office telephone. 20
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE. 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 ouf
prices. 119 E. Court atreet Phona
J71W.
AUCTIONEERS.
cou w." V'yo-kaTuctioneeh
makes a specialty of farmers' stock
and machinery sales. "The man thai
gets you the money " Leava orders
at East Oregonlan office.
MALE HELP WANTED.
WANTED GOOD LIVE CANVASS
er to represent us In Eastern Or
gon. Commission proposition. Caih
weekly. Pacific Nursery Co., 121 1-1
Grand Ave, Portland, Ore.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Cm
or five trade for Umatilla county
farm, ISO to C0 per acre. Addraas)
Box 13, Athena, Ore.
c. ip'.'ji1. 11 r
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