East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 28, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST ORKGOXIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNK 28, 1915.
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DRESS WARO AND
KEEP FEET DRY
WEAK T01IE 11!
WHEAT PRICES
HUG FAIR
PRICES LOWED
II! LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO WHEAT
TBUA BIIECMATISM Bl'fTRKEHS
TO TAMS KAIIT A. GKT
HID OK UUO ACID.
Rheumatism la no respecter of age,
kx, eolor or rank. If not the most
dangerous of human affliction! It 1b
one of the moat painful. Those sub
Jeet to rheumatUun should eat lees
meat, dress as warmly ax pusnlble
avoid any undue exposure and, above
all, drink lota of pure water.
Rheumatism la caused by uric acid
which la generated In the bowels
und absorbed Into the blood. It la
the function of the kidney to filter
this acid from the blood and cast It
out In the urine; the porea of the
f kin are also a, means of freeing the
Mood of thla Impurity. In dump and
chilly, cold weather the akin porea
are closed, thus forcing the kidneys
to do double work,, they become
weak and sluggish and fail to elimi
nate this uric acid which keeps ac
cumulating and circulating through
the system, eventually aettltng In the
Joints' and muscles causing stiffness,
soreness snd pain called rheumatism.
At the first twinge of rheumatism
get from sny pharmacy about four
ounces of Jad Suits; put a tablespoon
tut In a glass of water and drink be
fore breakfast each morning for a
week. Thla Is said to eliminate urlo
acid by stimulating the kidneys t
normal action, thus ridding the blood
of these Impurities.
Jad Hulls is Inexpensive, harmless
and la made from the acid of grapes
and lemon Juice, combined with Wh
it and Is used with excellent results
by thousands of folks who are sub
ject to rheumatism. Here you have
a p!eaant, effervescent llthla-watet
drink which overcomes uric acid and
Ik beneficial to your kidneys as well
(Saturday's Market.)
i miAUO. Wheat ouened S-Ulu
l-4e higher and cloned 8-8 "&Mc be
low yesterduy.
Wheat murket started higher, Influ
enced by the stronger cables and more
bullish situation abroad. Drouth in
Europe, good continental demand and
abw.rption by the I'nlted Kingdom
were fuctora. There was a good call
here for old No. 2 hard winter which
gave the appearance of be'ng from
exporters. There was a lack of gener
al ouuide demand throughout the ses
sion, Hears were not very encourag
ed. aa showery conditions are forecast
ed for Kansas over Sunday.
Opening in corn waa steady but wan
under presHure from the start. The
market lacked Bnap. Weather over
the belt was fine, with very little pre
cipitation, Commission houses gener
ally sold.
Oats have ruled easier along with
othT gra'ns. Country has Bold very
little. There waa a good commission
house demand for September at the
decline which looked like Investment
buying.
WHEAT.
July- Open. 104 S-4; high, 104 3-4;
low, 103 1-4; close, 103 3-8A.
Sept. Open, 103; high. 103 1-8;
low, 101 5-8; close. 101 7-8A.
Pec Open, 106 1-8; high, 106 1-8;
low, 104 3-4; close. 105.
l'caiity More Hum Kkln Depp.
A beautiful woman always, has good
digestion. If your digestion Is faulty,
Chamberlain's Tablets will do you
good. Obtainable everywhere. -Adv.
tSunday's Market.)
PORTLAND, Ore. Just why all
thla alarm among certain grain buy
ing Interests that prices are going to
the bow wows Is hard to underHtand
except the natural bearish feelings
generally entertained by the person
who wants to buy a product.
Might here It might he stated that
it Is not real good business for buy
ers to go about the country talking
high prices or for producers to assert
that they believe values are going
"own. ,,,., , j, v.,.i ..,
Buyers with high priced ships on!8tol.k ,, producers la easily seen,
their hands with Which they have, with killers holding a liberal supply
speculating in, are naturally not de
sirous of paying extreme values for
(Courtesy .Sunday's Journal.)
PORTLAND, Ore. A general cam
paign Is being made throughout the
country to stop the present practice of
direct buying of livestock at country
points by killers. Some time ago the
National Livestock Exchange, which
Is composed of all the local exchang
es of the ccuntry, passed a resolution
to stop the practice. The claim was
made that the direct buying of live
stock waa not only detrimental to
producers but to the general indus
try.
of stuff on direct purchase, they have
been able at various times to hold
the grain to fill these ahlpa. They:thig tocj, m, a club against shippers
are In a position where huge losses t0 tne open market, thereby foiclnS
stare them In the face unless they can ow prices than the stock was act-
purchase the wheat for low prices or
else foreign markets make corres
ponding advances. The latter is scar
cely likely at this time.
Crop conditions of course will make
or unmake the price of wheat. The
ually worth. This condition has been
shown both here and at other points
No place where direct buying Is
shown la exempt from this trouble.
It coals money to buy livestock di
rect. In fact the coat of direct pur-
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Phone 13
American crop is heavier than a year chases Is so great that the country
ago. Indian has a small increase in Interest who sella Is generally the
output, but; taking the world as a loser. This applies not only to those
whole, the production does not prom-' that sell to the direct buyer but to
Ise to reach the totals of a year ago. the ones who ship to the open ma.'-
Thla means, therefore, that there is ei. 'ine man woo sens u..ci .
reallv no occasion for alarm that mP'y lorcing nis ne.gnoor io
wheat pr'cea will go to an extreme low lower prices for his livestock than It
record. If peace should be declared ' actually worth.
the prospects for good wheat prices .ooa lie Arc neani..
are even better than If war continues. While there waa quite a fair run of
Such an Idea Is not entertained by the cattle in tne orih I'oruanu jau.5,
f.OODliS, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES
p ApV'Q KWONG HONG LOW
JfVsW A W 1 16 Wert Alts St., Upitain, Phone 433
general grain trade but its outcome Is
almost assured. Ths ending of the
war would mean the release of many
ships now either held in port because
of the fear of the enemy or are be
ing used by the fighting nat'ons for
the transportation of supplies and
troops.
The fact that England recently se
cured a number of ships to carry
wheat from Indian at rates said to be
materially less than at present In ef
fect in the open trade. Indicates that
the ship shortage w til be less acute ,
than formerly believed. If the proves)
true It means that lower charter rates
n il be the means of keeping the price
of cereals up,
. Indicating the severe shortage of
wheat In Europe is the announcement
that the Italian government has sus
pended all duties on wheat until Jan
uary, 1916. This scarcely looks as if
Europe Is assured of such a big crop
of the cereal as some interests would
have us believe.
Locally there was a fair volume of
trading in wheat during the week
Considering the limited supply avail
able conditions were good. Prices
were erratic and reflected sentiment
with the qu'ck changes in the Chica
go situation.
Including 10 loads of Mexican stock
during the week, little really top
stuff was available. In fact tops were
conspicuous by their absence general
ly in the cattle trade.
The fact that California feeders or
Mexican cattle have been shipping in
this direction Indicates that even
though the situation here has net
been of the best recently, the market
returns are probably better to out
siders than competitive centers.
General cattle market range: !
Select steers 8 " ft0
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Iiest hay feed steers CSS fi 6.00
Good to choice 6,a06.75
! Ordinary to lair 6.006.3o
I Best cows 6.00 6 6 1"
Good to prime 5.75 5.90
Select calves 7.00 6 7.50
Fancy bulla 4-5
Ordinary bulls 4.00 4.25
Hog Trade Is Erratic.
An erratic tone was shown In the
hog division of the North Portland
market during the week. Receipts
were liveral and this affected the,
price situation somewhat, although at
the opening prices advanced a dime
to $7.85. Later when outside inter-i
ests were r.ot here to compete for of
fering, local bargain hunters had
things their own way and beat the
market back to J". 75, later being
forced to make a concession of an-'
other nickel with tops at 7.80. j
Hog supplies have come forward
to all Pacific northwest packing n-j
ters In too much abundance recently-!
Killers have a surplus on hand and;
therefore are quick to discriminate in
the price If the quality Is not Al.
General hog range:
Best light J7 7507.SO
Medium light 7.65 7.70
Good to heavy 7.5007.60
Rough to heavy 6.50 7.25
Mutton Market Lower.
Market for mutton showed Its ex
pected decline during the week's,
trade at North Portland. It was not
so much the volume of stuff offer
ing as the fact that killers were In
a position to dictate prices by reason
of their direct purchases, that put
the price list down.
Seemingly mutton market interests
here are making the same mistake as
they made during recnt sasons. Cal
ifornia and other points are very lib
eral buyers in the Pacific northwest
and are taking stuff from under the
very Bhadow of the local yards.
General shorn mutton market:
Choice spring lambs . ... $7.00 7.15
Common spring lambs ... 6.00 6.50
Choice yearling wethers.. 5.25 Sf 5.50
Old wethers 4.6004.80
Choice light ewes r 4.50 4.75
Good ewes -25
Common heavy ewes , . . .
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The deposits are much the same as
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WASHINGTON. June 28. Money
heretofore expended by American
tourists to Europe, estimated by Sec
retary Lane at $100,000,000 or more
annually, is this year being spent in
the United States, according to a
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Secretary Lane's statement was
based on reports received at the inter
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CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JHNrBAERTFTOERAlT'?
rector and licensed embalmer. Op
posite postofflce. Funeral parlor, two
funeral cars. Calls responded to day
or night Phone 76.
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 83.
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. Pays
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. Wrltea fire, life and acci
dent Insurance. References, any bank
In Pendleton,
JAMBS JOHNS, Pre.
C. H. MARSH, Sec.
BENTOiEY LKFF1NGYVELL, REAL
estate, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agents. 115 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 auc
tion sale bills, cards and advertising
We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and
advertising complete that will assun
ATTORNEYS.
RALE Y RALET, ATTORNEYS-AT
law. Office In American National
Bank Building.
FEE & FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in Despain building.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
C W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTS
Veterinarian. Residence U.'epion.
27; office telephone, 10.
CARTER A SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In rear of American
National Bank Building.
JAMES B PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Offlc over Taylor Hardware
Company.
PETERSON & BISHOU, ATTOR
neys at law; rooms S and 4, Smith
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice in all state
and federal courts. Rooms 1, t, 1
and 4, over Taylor Hardwar C.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections mad. Room 17, Schmidt
block.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER INNEW
and second-hand goods. Cash paltl
for all secondhand goods bought
Cheapest place In Pendleton to bay
household goods. Come and get out
prices. 21 E. Court street Phon
71W. '
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Smith-Crawford
building.
S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at law, Offlc In Despain
building.
PHTSICIAN8.
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m Mllarkey Building, Pendleton,
Oregon.
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scription for county conrt circuit
court Justice court real asUta
AUCTIONEERS.
COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTIONS HH
makes a specialty of farmers' stock
and machinery sales. "The man thai
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at East Oregonian offlc.
MALE HELP WANTED.
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