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Only one load of livestock entered the North Port land yards overnight. This was shi ped in by Jus. Kucket. a full blooded Indian of the V:iim 'Springs section, ."hpment was from Maupin. .Market for cattle continues rather slow at North Portland. Little real ood stuff has come forward of late and for that reason the general run of stuff did not brinK high prices. At eastern points there was a steady ; to firm tone for cattle during the morning trade. lii neral cattle market ranee: Select steers $7.00 7.25 Hest hay fed steers 6.85ii 6.90 WHEAT ADROAD holding nnn (Tuesday's Market ) POHTLAND, Ore.- Grain market Indicates strength generally through out the world today. Foreign mar kets reflected great strength on ac count of the American crop damage leports and Liverpool was 4il higher for spot. Paris also advanced durlnc the day. Huenos Aires showed strength for South American offer ings. Locally there Is little doing In th3 trade. High priced charter holders arc not inclined to encourage the market for wheat even for old crop In fear of Influencing the new crop upward. Flour market continues quiet with no change In prices. New crop hay Is offering, but the trade Is well supplied with old crop and Is therefore not as yet Interested. Flour Selling price: Patent, 6; Willamette valley, $6; local straight, 15.40; bakers' local, $6; Montana spring wheat, 16.80; exports, $4.50; whole wheat, $5.60; graham, $5.60 per barrel. Hay Buying price: Willamette valley timothy, fancy, $13; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, $16; al falfa, $13913.50; vetch and oats, $11; clover, $Sfi9 per ton. C.raln sacks 1915. nominal: No 1 Calcutta, g l-2?r 9c. Mlllstuffs Selling price: Bran, $27(6 27.51; shorts. $28fi29. Rolled barley Selling price; $25ff 26.50. Corn White, $35 fi 35. 50; cracked. $36 fi 37. No change was noted In bid prices for wheat today on the Portland Merchants' Exchange with the one exception of red Fife which was 3c lower. No sales. Spot oats bids were 75c a ton higher for the day. Sales Included ino tons July at $26.50. j Spot barley bids were unchanged with no sales. Millstuffs showed strength with an advance of 50c a ton on bids of both bran and shorts. I tlood to choice . . Ordinary to fair Pest cows i iood to prime . . B.r.Ofi 6.75 6.00 ft 6.35 6.00 Si 6.10 5.75 'it 5.9.) Select calves 7.00 ft 7.50 Fancy bulls 4 50 Ordinary bulls 4.00ffi 4.25 No Hogs ( oliw Forward. There were no hogs reported in the yards at North Portland overnight. General trade conditions are consid ered steady to strong at the quotati ons of yesterday $7.75'7.80 for ex treme tops. Eastern markets were ginerally quoted as steady this morning. General hog market range: Best light $7.75 Si 7.80 Medium light 7.65 & 7.70 Good to heavy 7.507.60 Rough to heavy 6.507.25 Mutton Trade Quiet. No arrivals were shown In the mut ton pens at North Portland today. General trade conditions are consid ered steady. With the bulk of recent arrivals direct to killers, not much anslety is show n among these Interests regarding the smaller runs expected. Eastern mutton trade was steady to strong this morning. General shorn mutton market: Choice spring lambs $7.005f7.15 Common spring lambs .. 6 00 Sf 8.60 Cho ce yearling wethers.. 5 25S6.50 Good yearlings 5.00JT 5.10 Old wethers 4.75 t 4.80 Choice light ewes 4.50 0 4.75 Good ewes 4.35 Comomn heavy ewes 4.00 Bullion ( omcs From Alaska. I SEATTLE. Wash. June 30. The steamship Mariposa, wheh arrived from Alaska carried gold bullion worth $250,000 from Tanana-and Klondike mines, and 50 tons of gold concen trates from Thane, soltheastern Alas sa. I Pimples, Skin niciidslics, EcicnMi Cured. No odds how serious, how long ( stnnding your case, there's help for j you In every particle of Dr. Hohson's j Eczema Ointment. It wipes out all I trace of your ailment, and leaves your skin clean and soft as a child's. Hun dreds of users have sent voluntary letters of thanks. Just try one box. It will mean freedom from suffering and embarrassment. Adv. CHICAGO WHEAT SLIGHTLY UP CHICAGO Wheat closed 3-8 1 l-4c lower. Bullish advices as to. the condition of growing of the crops caused an ad vance In wheat at the opening today. The market for wheat opened 1 to 1 l-2c higher. The trading was mod erate. Sharp reductions in the vls'ble sup ply, the late movement of the new win ter wheat, caused by the weather con ditions, and Indications of a revival In the export demand, were the ad ditional factors aiding In the advance. Corn started somewhat Irregular. Crop conditions on one hand and the Argentine offerings on the other ten ded to restrict a sharp upward swing. Oats were slightly up at the outset while provisions were lower. Wll EAT. July Open, 107; high, 107; low. 104 7-8; close, 10R 1-8. Sept. Open, 104; high, 104; low, 101 1-2; close. 101 3-4H. Rec Open, 106 J-8; high, 106 1-2: J low, 104 $-; close, 104 S-4A. BULK STEERS GO AT $6.75 PORTLAND, Ore., June 30. (Spe cial. ) The receipts for Monday are: Cattle, 1103; calves, 17; hogs, 3060; sheep, 1887. Otitic. Monday's receipts were fairly heavy though nothing startling In the way of quality was In evidence. Sonic fairly good steers sold at $7.25 al though the bulk went at $6.75 to $7: cows $6 to $6.25 and heifers $6 to $6.50. Market considered steady, llojrs. More hogs came forward beginnin? of week than for some time. Every thing considered market was strong. Bulk brought $7.70 to $7.75; tops at $7.S0. Slieep. No change in the sheep market, only a handful being In evidence to begin the week's trade. Market steady. The following sales are represen tative: 24 steers 1151 $7 25 56 steers 1021 7.H 8 steers 1109 6.99 24 steers 1151 6.80 29 cows 1006 6.25 25 cows 1028 6.10 SI cow? 1196 6.00 5 cows Ill 5.65 1 bull 1240 4 75 3 heifer 846 6.25 3 stags 931 5.00 6 calves 210 8.00 377 hogs 207 7.80 666 hogs 186 7.73 5 hogs 197 7.7C 78 hogs 201 7.65 132 lambs 63 7.00 12 ewes 61 5.50 241 wethers 98 4.50 6 yearlings 96 5.2i Our Great "Family Bargain" 1 THE S. W. EAST OREGONIAN $1.50 (Published every Tuesday and Friday, for one year) McCALL'S MAGAZINE 50 (Monthly for one year) ANY ONE McCALL PATTERN .15 Regular Price, $2.15 ALL FOR ONLY $1.65 U:ii..te,.r ;i. .'.'(1!"' fih' A Suburipthni may be ti'.ktr kiiu pr renewal. Write tr eall at tfue tf Ihit paper. We are enabled to give our readers, old and new, the benefit of this money-saving club offer, only because of a very spe cial arrangement witrj the publishers of McCALL'S MAGAZINE. 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Name Address Please state if new or renewal. tills and District aforesaid, Bank rupt. Notice Is hereby given, that on the 23rd day of March, A, D. 1915, the said Sam L. Nell was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that 'the first meet ing of his creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned Referee in Bankruptcy, at Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, on July the 12th, A. D., 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at which time and place the creditors may attend, prove and file their claims, appoint a trustee, ex amine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before the said meeting. Done and dated at Pendleton, Ore gon, this 28th day of June, A. D. 1915. THOS. F1TZ GERALD, Referee in Bankruptcy. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY fcneral directors john" s! baker fleraldT rector and licensed enibalmer. Op posite postofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night Phone 76. Teaolier Plans Iong Hike. ST. PAUL. June 29. Fred C. Mil i r.iia 1 tiorel avenue instructor nt Hie CeilllUI II SO ocuooi, uaiiuiuh a hike to San Francisco with a party of other teachers and hiKh school pu pils. Mr. Miller ami his party expect to leave St. Paul July 3 on their trans continental tramp. He said that plans for the triii have not been made nor has a complete list been made of those who will accompany him. The party will include about 15 others. . T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and licensed em baltner. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re sponded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone (S. TWsThist We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CBRSRY ft CO., Toledo, O. We, tb undersigned, hsre known. P. J Cheney for tbe last IS year, and bellert him perfectly honorable In (II builnna transactions: and financially able to earrj out any oDiigationa main or nta nrm NATIONAL BANK Or COMMKRCB, Toledo, O. Hall'i Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, trtlng directly nnon the blood and mil 'una aurfacea of the system. Testimonials sent free. I'rlre 75 cents per bottle. Bold y all Drucglats. Va Rail's Famlur PI I la foe eonatlnatlen 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. Doee irenemi brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non residents. Writes fire, life and acci dent Insurance. References, any bank in Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Frea. C. H. MARSH, See. tiENTXEY LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agent IIS Main street Phone 404. ATTORNEYS. RALET RALET. ATTORNETS-AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. FEE ft FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Despain building. VETERINARY SURGEONS. C. W. LASSEN. M. D. V. COUNT! Veterinarian. Residence telephone, 27; office telephone, 10. CARTER ft SMTTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office in rear of American National Bank Building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company, PETERSON ft 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, I, S 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. MISCELLANEOUS. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Uio United Slates for the District of OtVRon. In the Matter of Sam I Neil, a Bankrupt. To the Creditors of Sam L, Nell, of Pendleton, In the County of Uma- HAIR WORK MADAM KENNEDY i ui "Or, West Webb street, with a fine lot of switches for sale; also pre- nnrert to do all kinds of hair worK from combings while here. Call aft ernoon. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR egonlan make a specialty of auo Hon sale bills, cards and advertising We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and advertising complete that will assure you of baying wu awful saua. FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTORNEY at law. Office In Smlth-Crawfora building. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. Y. STROBLE. DEALER IN NSW and second-hand goods. Cash paid for all secondhand goods bought Cheapest place In Pendleton to buy household goods. Come and get oar prices. 21 E, Court street Phona I71W, AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTIONEHB makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery sales. "The man thai gets you the money " Leave order at East Oregonian office. MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED GOOD LIVE CANVASS. er to represent us In Eastern Ore gon. Commission proposition. Cash weekly. Pacific Nursery Co., 122 1-1 Grand Ave , Portland, Ore. S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office In Despain building. MISCELLANEOUS. 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