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EIGHT PAGE3 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1915. FACE SEVEN CZARINA AND DAUGHTERS ATTENDING SOLDIERS IN HOSPITAL Your State To you, Mr. Citizen, or your wife, daughters and sons, whether In the city or In the country if you travel or send Hast to "replenish your ward robe" to purchase "new furniture for the home" If you send your money to the mail-order housed to you realize that you are sinning against your own mate? You prolong the needed municipal Improvements you decrease the value of your utr.te you dlxcouruge the most worthy ef fort to cater to your every wish ou fool yourself by sending your dollars, way where you will never have nn uther chance at them. It 1m natural for you to desire and to purchase the best of all that makes life, worth living therefore, all thing Being equal, patronize Oregon Indus try, and especially remember the fol lowing concerns whose subscriptions make this campaign possible: "AUTO-LAC" TOP DRESSING. Top and body building, painting. Auto Top r;o., E25 Alder, Portland. AITO IlKI'AIltING AM) Jtim ii.iu;. i C. i). Miners & Co., , 16th nd Alder, Portland, Or. BANKS. The United States National Bask, 75 Third St.. Portland, Or. CANDY VOGAX B C1IOCOLATBS. Modern Confectionary Co., i Portland, Oregon. t'MlF.AIjK ";OI,T)EN ROD," Golden Rod Milling Co., Portland. Oregon. 'IIACKFR8 "KriTtEME BRAND," F. K. Haradon A Son, Portland, Oregon. .I,ECTMC!TY Made In Oregon, Portland Railway, Light k Power Co., Portland, Oregon. rrHNITIItE HAND-MADE, F. A. Taylor Co., 130 Tenth St.. Portland, Or. GAMBRINUS Brewing Co., Portland, Or. GAS APPLIANCES AND FURNACES Hess Mfg. Co.. 112 Williams ave., Portland, Or. IMPLEMENT FARM, K. M. Wade A Co., 823 Hawthorne' ave., Portland, Or. WON I'M ENTS MARBLE, GRANITE Hlaesing Granite Co., SI7 Third, Portland and Salem, Or. Oregon Life Insurance Company "Exclusively Oregon." Home Office, Corbett Eldg., Port land, Oregon. r A VEM ENT ''IinXTJTIIIC," Warren Bros. Co., Journal Illdg., Portland, Or. Itl'llllKlt IIKEL8, MECIIAN'L GOODS. Portland Rubber M ils. 118 Kant Ninth St., Portlaad, Or. .J v.- 1 : 7 ( - ,4F i 1 Ciant. Ducheiw OU, el'lfst daughter The Uufslan royal family is said or me mr un ne mm u in, czar. to t&k TOnBlderaIlI(? imerm n- ina anil imiiieo Hie v uueic is low Selo. The fiist figure on the left is Grand Duchess Tatjana. nursing soldiers. This photograph shows a scene the Imperial Hospital at Tsurkoei Our Great "Family Bargain" 1 Men Rescue Squirrel. HASTINGS, Mich., July 7, Joining forces, five trout fishermen in Orange ville saved the life of a red squirrel, which was on the point of being crush ed by a huge blacksnake. Hearing shleks of terror, which none of the men had ever heard be fore, the tnen dropped their poles and rushed Into tl bushes, where they found tt squirrel struggling to free It self from the colls of a big blacksnake. which was slowly winding Itself ar ound the little animal. The snake was hacked Into pieces In an Instant and the squirrel scamp CHICAGO MARKET IS LOOKING UP (Thursday's Market.) CHICAGO. I'nfavorable weather 'conditions caused an advance In all i irrulny ut lha i,ninv of the ninrkel today. Wheat started with an advance of 1-Mi 1 3-8. corn was up 5-8 (fi 3-4. at ered up a tree, w here he sat and chat-j the start and oats were 1 -8 fi 1 -2 tered mi his rescuers, who declare they higher. The trading was active. The are sure them. the animal was thanking' German Gain IK'tuilml. BERLIN. July 8. (By Wireless to) Sayvllle.) Driving toward Warsaw, from the west, the Germans stormed i Hill !, south of Borzymow. and made further advances west of the upper Vistula river. In the western theatre, admislon was made that the British entered German trenches north of Tpres, but were later ejected. nOODl.ES, CHOP SUEY, CHIHA, DISHES finFY KWONG HONG LOW WW I W Hi West Alta St., UpitsJn, Phone 433 11 IUISIIS1IIIIIIII.III1I 12 rTTTTTWffrfnTprr'rrrfFTinfTT BulauiiiiiiUiliiUuiiU irsf national Dank PE12LET0?!, OREGON ESTABLISHED 1882 Known For It's Strength government weekly crop report states the rains have delayed the wheut har vest. Iowa wheat was reported as in bad shape. Foreign markets today were strong. Liverpool cables were to the effect that millers continue to absorb wheat freely. The weather dominated corn values. Oats acted with wheat and corn. Pro visions were higher at the outset. In the later trading there was a further advance in grain prices. On the new advance there was re newed and heavy profit-taking, which caused a slight setback In grain pri ces. Later reports that half a million bushels rf wheat was worked for ex port held back the decline. Closing prices In wheat were 1-4 a 1 5-8c higher than the opening. Corn closed S-6 4ile higher. There wa9 some selling In corn near the close. Late sales in oats were practically un changed from the opening. Provisions finished heavy. WHEAT. July Opening. 109; high, 110 3-4; low, 108 1-2; close, 100 1-4A. Sept. Open, 102 1-4; high, 104 1-4; low. 101 3-4; close, 103 3-8A. Dec Open. 104 6-8; high. 107 1-8. low, 104 8-4;. close, 106 1-4A. Deafness Cannot Be Cured lit I ats I appllratlou. as they cannot reset) the diseased portion of the ar. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that n bv cr.nititlitinnal remedlM. DesfnMS u Irsqsed oy aa Inflamed condition of the ron- rolis lining of the Rnstarhlan Tube. whi this tube Is Inflamed ynn have a rneibllnt nnnd or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely rlaaed Deafness Is the res nit, sad nolens the Inflammation ran be taken oat nd this tnhe restored to Its normal con dition, bearing will he deatrayed forever ; olD ease not t tea art caused by Catar rh, whkh la nothing hnt an Inflamed con dition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hnndred Dollars for any case of Iteafnews (caused ty catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. r J CHENEY CO. Toledo, Ohio. Bold h Iirurrlafe, TRe. Take Hall'a ram Mr Pllla for ennatlnatlaa PORTLAND WHEAT! TAKES DECLINE! (Thursday's Market.) PORTLAND, Ore. The local wheat market was weaker today. Completion of the season's business has resulted In but slight interest be ing taken in the market for a short time. The result has been a tendency towards the decline, w hich despite the activities In other markets, has kept up. Both oata and barley followed the wheat today. Flour Selling price Patent, I.00; Willamette valley, $6.00; local straight 15.40; bakers, local, 16.00; Montana spring wheat, 16.80; export. 34.50; whole wheat, 35.30; graham, $5.25 per barrel. Hay Buying price: Willamette val ley timothy, fancy, $13; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy $16; alfalfa $1313.50; vetch and oats, $11; clo ver. $89 per ton. Grain Sacks 1915, nominal: Xo. li Calcutta, 8 1-26 9c Millstuffs Selling price: Bran, $2i 27.60; shorts, $28 8 29. Rolled Barley Selling price: $25 26.50. Corn White, $35 0 35.50; cracked $363 7. !UV TIlEiU tickets to the East, the West, the South, from W. Adams, Agent, Pendleton. Via NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. The "Great Big Baked Potato" Line. TWO THROUGH OBSERVATION CAR TRAINS DAILY TO CHICAGO via Minneapolis and St. Paul. ONE DAILY TO ST. LOUIS Via St. Joseph and Kansas City. Daily Excursion Fares To all points in the East, with long return limit. To Clat sop (Oregon) Beach. To Washington Beaches. To Cali fornia Expositions, by rail, or via Portland and S. S. "Northern Pacific" and S. S. "Great Northern," the two magnificent new steamships of G. N. P. S. S. Co. S M. Visit ' YELLOWSTONE PARK Season to Sept. 30. L, M. CONRY, T. P. A., Spokane, Wn. A. D. CHARLTON, A, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW DISVGG1ST SAYS LADIES AKK VS IXG HECIPE OK SAGE TEA AND SIXFUCR. Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or when It fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sul phur In the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep hjr locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which 1s so attractive, use only this old time recipe. Nowadays we -ret this famous mix ture by asking at any drug store for a 59-ccnt bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Pu!phur Compound," which darken tr.e hair so naturally, so evenly, that ntbody can possibly tell It has been nrrllrd. Besides, It takes off dan druff, stops scalp itching and falling heir. You just dampen a sponge or scft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the Stay hair disappears; but what de lights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur la that, besides beauti fully darkening the hair after a few applications, It also brings back the gloss and lustre nnd gives It an ap pearance of abundance. CHICHESTER S J d Tim ihoni nn ami. i r rhl-rbfw-'rr irtnmnrici urand. rill In lirJ I'M UOIU ItirUUl hurl, leaifd iJi I iua KiUhih Urnrrrt-fc A k U I . .!. n.s.Trn ULUIOND i:ii VM ril,I,A,r.r C known M (Jet. i-ift. Alwa Kellil'W SGim crisis LVuiiiiiufc LIVESTOCK MART SHOWS WEAKNESS (Courtesy Thursdays Journal.) . PORTLAND, Ore. -The market for! livestock was if anything a trifle i weaker today than it has been. Top prices for hogs was 17.50 and ranged down to J6.00. Yesterday's top was the same. Cows were 50c weaker for the day. Hteers were as a general thing about even, although two sales were made at $6.90 yesterday afternoon. Bulls, calves and mixed were weaker. Receipts for the day were ordinary, 14 carloads being received. General cattle market range; Select steers $6. 50 !& 6.90 Hest hay fed steers .25fi 6.50 tiood to choice 6. 25ft 6.40 Ordinary to fair 6.006 6.35 Best cows 5.75 W 6.00 llood to prime 5.25W5.50 Select calves 6.257.75 Fancy bulls 4.50 Ordinary bulls 4.00 ii 4.25 : General shorn mutton market: j Choice spring lambs .... 6. 76 ft 6.90 Common spring lambs.... 5.75 i 6.25 Choice yearling wethers.. 5.255.50 Good yearlings 5. 00W5.10 Old wethers 4.75 1& 4.80 Choice light ewes 4.50W4.75 Good eyes 4.25 Common heavy ewes .... 4.00 General hog market range; Best light 7.50 ft 7.60 Medium llnht 7.40ft 7. 5rt Good to .heavy 7.35ft 7.40 Hough to heavy 6.507.25 l.iVOsUM'k SlllpiOTS. A. H. Hover. Hroadncres, sheep. 1 load: H. o. Hottser. Washmignl. Wn.. cattle and hoes, i load; Lester Wade. Condon, cattle and hogs. 1 load; H. W. Hover. Arco, Idaho, hogs, 2 loads; S. E. Parkins. Robblns. cattle, calves j hogs and sheep. 1 load: Hurdick &' Smith, Albany, cattle, calves, hogs and sheep, 1 load; H. A. 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Man's first skirmish of the season with for est fires has resulted In victory to man. according to State Fire Warden Ferris, who announces that all fires in the state are now under control. Thus far there has been no loss of green timber, the firea having been confined to logged-off areas. ItusKtans Halt German Iltisli. PETROGRAD, July 8. The arrl-, val of fresh supplies' of ammunition has enabled the Russians to halt the German drive toward Warsaw from the south and the easternward sweep, of Von Linsinger's forces thrnugh Ga licia. South of Lublin the Russian are strengthened by reinforcements.. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ITXKI5A1. milKCTOKS. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licenced embalmer. Op posite postofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Phone "5. J. T. HROW.NS FrRMTfER STORE Funeral director and licensed em-l-almer. Most modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re sponded to day or night Corner Main nnd Water streets. Telephone 63 ATTORNEYS. VKTKIIIXARY SI lU.KONS. RALEY RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT, L- LAj-.-LN. M. D. V. roI'N'rr law. Office In American Nationiul veterinarian Residence telrphonev Rank Building. -:- f,ffk'e telephone. :0. FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW.' Vt ITIOMvMtS. Office in Pespain building. 'vOU W. F. YOHNKA. AI'tTloXEEIf nutkes a specialty of furmers" stork- and machinery sale. "The man that gets you the money ' Leavn nr.r at East Oregonian office. CARTER & SMYTHK. ATTORNEYS at law. Office in rear of American! , National Bank building. Iloinliarilnifiit Ineffective. j CONSTANTINOPLE. July 7. Two Anglo-French warships bomhardel villages In the Gulf of Adramltl, There were no casualties The bom bardment, according to announce ment by the admiralty, was Ineffective. Submarine 11-3 Is I rt SAN FRANCISCO, July 3. I'nited States submarine H-3, wedged between the rocks near Point Sur Lighthouse. IIS miles south of here, floated free lute Wednesday and Is on her way to Sun Francisco. This Information was received from the monitor Cheyenne in a wireless message to Captain Philip Andrews, IXSl lt X( K AXH l.AXn lU SINUSS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all! lands In I'matilla county. Buys ami, sells all kinds of real estate. Poesj a general broketage buslnes. Pays! taxes and makes investments for non-j residents. Writes fire, life and acci dent insurance. References, any hank in Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. C. H. MARSH. Sec. BKNTLEY & LEFF1NC.WELL. REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents. 813 Main street. Phor.e 404. JAMES H. PERRY. ATOJiNEY All law. Office over Taylor Hardware company. W XTKI SI II. K Hi l l' WIM KIi. I MISl'Kl.l.ANKOl'S. -Hl) I.IXI-: INVIss- er to represent uji hi Ka.-t.-rii i r--- FETERSON & BISHOP. ATTOR- gou, Cc.iuii-.ission proposition. Ca .( neys at law; rooms 3 and 4, Smith- weekly. P.ui'ic Niir-rv Co, t I ! Crawford building. j Grand Ave.. Portland. Ore DiU'OLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORN E Y ; WANTED PA UT Y WIl.t. P V c.ixrt, at law. Will practice in all state' '"' give tnoie lor I'liL.tilla nf and federal courts. Rooms 1. ;. 2 farm. tM to SI" I it ., i .- ,.l..r- and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co i ; Athena, ore. GEORGE G. OOl'TTS. ATTORNEY I at law. Estatts settle.!, wills, deeds, mortgages and contract drawn. Col lections made Room 17, Schmidt block. TRESSPASS NOTICES. STALLION season cards and Rale hills of every description printed at reasonable prices at the East Oregonian We have a fine lot of stock cuts that our patrons are allowed the free use of AUCTION SALESTHE EAST ORE goninn makes a specialty of auc tion sale bills, cards and advertising We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and advertising complete that will assure you of having a successful sale. FREDERICK STE1WER. ATTOIt ney at law. Office in Smith-Crawford building. S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND counsellor nt law. Office in Desp.iin building. SKCOXD HIXli KI.AI.K.ItS. V. STKOBLE. DEALER IN NEW and second-hand goods. Cash paM for all second-hand goods houith'. Cheapest place in 1'etidnleton to buv household goods. Come and get our prices. ;i E. Court street Phone 17 1W. I'HVSU'IAXS. DBS. WHITVKEIt & WOOl) DKV- tlsts. Office hours 9 a. rn to K r. m. Milarkey ntiiming, i enoieion, Oregon : ji 'jt BEAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY'."' f-jy y,'; V1 I , - v ' . 1