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EIGHT PAGES k Services at Local Churches Daptist. Bible school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m.; subject, -'The Prayer or Jabes; H. y. p. u 7 p. m. Leader, Bertha Prultt; unron preaching Ber vlce at the Christian church at S o does, b. H. Clevenger, pastor. DAILY .ST OTlEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1915. CROP CONDITIO,'! DULLISH FACTOR AMOIIG CEREALS PAGE SEVEN Christian Science. B. Webb and Johnson treets. Ser vices nunuay at n o clock a. m. (Sunday achool, 10 a. m., Wed nesday, 8 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon, "Life" The reading room at the church Is open dally, except Sunday, from 2 until 4 p. m. During the niontns or July and August the Sunday evening service will be omit ted, ' ' Christian. Dlble school, ;45; communion, 11; C. E., 7 P. m. Union services at I p. m. at which Rev. Charles Hodshlre will speak, 1 Methodist. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Epworth league at 7 p. m. The morning hour will be taken up with the Sucranient of the Lord's Supper. Every member is urged to be present at this com munion servtre. I'nlon service at the Christian church at 8 p. m. Hubject of the evening discourse "Christ's Color-bearers." Text, Psa. 80:4. "Thou hast given a banner to them that fear thee, that It may lie (lis played because of truth." Chan, A. llodshlre, pastor. Church of the Redeemer. The Holy Communion will be cele brated at 7:30 a. m. Divine service and sermon at 1 1 a. m. and t p. m. All are cordially Invited. Charles yulnney, rector. Itlble Minimis. Will meet at Hendrlx hall at 3 p. m. Hubject "The Judgment " Speak ing at the usual time In the evening, also meeting 611 Maple street on Wednesday, 8 p. m. All free. No col. lection. Iirltlhh HIiTs seore IIHs. AMSTERDAM. July 16 British aviators have destroyed an ammuni tion depot near Rollegen Capello ac cording to advices received here. Sev en bombs also were dropped upon a casino at Menln, killing several officers. (Friday's Market.) PORTLAND, Ore. Crop conditions throughout the world acted general iy today as bullish price factors in the general trade. While little bus iness Is resulting in the Pacific north- west, there was a good advance early ai micago, aitnougn Liverpool was mixed with the market Id lower to l-2d higher. pome small purchases of wheat are reported at Interior Pacific north west points at somewhat better basis prices than are being quoted here, but the voume Is almost too small to con sider. Those with early ship to fill are naturally anxious to secure their requirements and for that reason are paying more than others with ships coming at a deferred date. With the easier feeling in the price of charters more hope Is now being expressed for the future of the wheat price, especially as European Interests are showing much more Inclination to take hold of American offerings. Naturally crop conditions have the chief bearing upon the market and price of wheat at world's centers at this time, therefore the following special cable from Rroomhull Is of very, much Interest here: United Kingdom Dryness contin ues and fearB are expressed as to the yield of wheat. Country reserves are light and prices are strongly main tained. India Holders continue reserved and shipments made with great diffi culty owing to lighter port arrivals and scarcity of tonnage, Shipments PILOT OF TOURING-CARS, AND WESTERN PCRTION OF THE ROUTE f MR s MRS IA L.WE5TGARD i 1 WILL NOW HAVE CHANCE TO ENTERTAIN IN JAIL CLETELAXD. O., July 14. Jamfs K Hnckett. not THE James K., ws arraigned' before Municipal Judge McOannon, on a charge of begging. "Are you an actor?" asked the Judge. , "I am no relative of the actor Hai kett," answered the prisoner, "hut sometimes I do a Chirley Chaplin stunt to get a 4 few cents." "Costs and 30 days," announc. ed the Judge, "we need a good entertainer at the prison farm." Deafness Cannot Be Cured hr local sppllrstlobs. ts they rsnsnt reset th diseiued portion of the ear. Thre l only one war to car deafness, and that by ecnutltittlnnal remedies. Hesffii-M to raiwed hy n Inflamed condition of the mo cone lining of the Riistarblsn Tube. Whei this tube Is Infltanl no bare a rnmblln nund or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely clnswl Dtafnrss Is the result, and nnleaa the tnrlsmmatlnn ess be takes out and this tube restored to Its normal con dition, hearing will be deatrayed forerer: Dine rsan out of ten sr earned by Catsr rh. wblib la nothing but an Inflamed ran oltlnn of the morons surfaces. We will glre (Ins Hundred Hollara fot any esse of nearness I rained tij ratsrrb) that esnnnt be cored by Hall's CsUrrb Core, Send f"r rlrenlars. free. . , n'l!T (' Toledo, Oble. Unld hy nnirirlats, TBe. Take Hall's famlle IHIs for eonatltwtloa this week expected to be 1,400,000 bushels. Argentine Freights have declined two shillings six pence since Tuesday, but the situation is acute and with present clearness, it Is believed frelghis will again advance sharply. Showers In the north are favorable for heat." Flour Selling prices Patent. 35. SO: Willamette valley, 33.80; local straight 35 20; bakers' local. 35.80; Montuna spring wheat, 85 60; export, 34.50; whole wheat, 85.30; graham, 35.2.' per barrel. Hay Huylng price: Willamette val. ley timothy, fancy, 313; eastern Ore-son-Idaho fancy timothy, 310; alfal fa, 3 13 13.50; vetch and oats, 311; clover fx 41 9 per ton. Grain Sncks 1915. nominal; No. 1 Calcutta. 8 1-2 (fi 9c Milletuffs Selling price: Hrnn, 32T W 27.5n: shorts, 328W29. Rolled liarley Selling price, 325.50 26.00. Corn White. 335. 00ii 35.50; crack ed, 336.00(6' 37.00. Actual business passed In the Port land grain trade today on the Mer chants Exchange with the sale of 20.- 000 bushels of September fortyfold, one lot of 5000 bushels going at 98c and another lot of 15,000 bushels at 96c. Aside from this the market was a nominal affair, there being no ask prices for spot except for bluestem which was 15c above the bids. Red Russian bids were down 5c, but this really meant nothing as there was none offering. Spot oats bids were advanced 50c a ton on the exchange today with nn irn wnue spot nariey bids were up 32 a ton, Indicating that the latter market was entirely too low. f -4 I , ! ' 11-, k -. I 'ft V" - , - ( t..'.T f . ., - i ... & : x ; f - i" . .fM . I , . r-Ht, ' , ft; . ' 1 ' ' ' - ' v k . , V'V'1- 'r'T yCU- J lmmi.h ..v tft-rmn : && 3 and be Cool Ft E 3 t'nder the auspices of the National Highways Association the National Old Trails rtoad Association, and the Automobile Club of Southern Califor nia, A. I. Westgard, vice president of the first named organization will ui ! lot a fleet of seven passenger touring. Paton Pass. New Mexico, continues cars across the country to the Paclfl : I throuah Arizona to the Petrified For eoast expositions at San Dieao and jest and the Orand Canon, thence on San Francisco. Cars ami delegations; to California, with a spur to San DI will be picked up enrotite. The trail lego, and a stop at Los Angeles before strikes south from Denver, traversing finishing up at the Golden Gate RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS Pntent. Mark H. Meyrs, 60 acres in sec T. 6 N., R. 31 E W. M. IH-cd county, ACM "Pride of the Pacific" Is llio place to forget summer's hoat and dust, also The Cares and Worries of The Day to enjoy life at Its best, down by tlio sou licrc ocean Inwzos blow. HOGS ADVANCE NICKEL HIGHER Quit Claim Deed. J. A. Rust to Umatilla a road right of way. Macy A. Gorden to Willis E. Gol den. 110 R l-O of 2V 11 of 90 T. D. Ta lor, sheriff, to Peter L. T. 6 N.. R. 35 E., W. M. o wrroaie, osi. a tract of land,! a. W Purdy ocscrijicive. j 1 1 0 40 j No Terms for Ioace. j LONDON. July 17. Great Britain I is not even considering possible terms for an early peace. Premier Asqulth made this statement in the house of commons In response to a question as to whether the government is endeav oring to ascertain the terms under which Germany would consent to im mediate peace. Clean 1 and 1 Comfortable 1 You Using If? nimmimrmnmtimmnimiiiimtinTiTmmim iiiuuuiiliiiiiuuiiiiuiuiualjjiiiiiiuw Are proclivities are concerned, than are One of the characteristics of the lal- the parafine-base Pennsylvania oils.j ter two series as compared with the surfaces while that from' sequently, no gum will be forme. 1 on the cylinder walls, and the carbon lib erated will be mostly discharged with the exhaust gases." The carbon formed from the latter is. parainne aeries is their tendency to as a rule, extremely hard and clings, lllll without decomposition. Con- to the metal the former is soft and can easily be wiped off any surface that Is depos ited on This would be expected from a consideration of the nature of the hydrocarbons composing the oil, and It has also been demonstrated In practice. "The explanation lies in the fact that the paraffine-base oils are gen erally composed, of the paraffine se ries of hydrocarbons, while the as phalthase' oils are composed mainly of the thylene and naphthene series. CHICHESTER S PILI& We--. 1 HE UIAMOXD B8An Lflrfka! AtJt voar lpmrl ts J'lllt IB Kttl tod 4M Birfalu DfrHL A.t fnrfll IJ III i, tra yem k now ts Bt, S i km, A!tn at ..IiS .la to Andrew McMillan, acres, title descriptive. morning at Omaha, but Iambs were again weaker with a loss of lOg-lSc In the price. Chicago mutton trade was strong with fractional advances earlv In the day. j Early morning trade at Kansas . Ity was steady. General shorn mutton market: Choice spring Inmhs 36 50f6.55 Common spring lambs ... 5.57g6.25 Choice yearling wethers . 5.25 Good yearlings 5.00 5.10 Old wethers 4.7D Si 4.S0 Choice ll(.ht ewes 4 D04i 4.75 Good ees 4 05 Common heavy ewes 4. 00 Livestock Milp)crs. Hogs Hutchinson Sutherland, t'nion Junction, 1 load; Glover Bios.. Onlaiio. 2 loads; C. P. Ketchum, The Dulles, 3 loads. Mixed stuff P. Wann, Canby, load cuttle, calves and sheep. Aiitria Threatens Rouniania. j LONDON, July 18. Austria has threatened to close the Roumanian frontier unless restrictions against German exports to Turkey are remov. ed. arcordlng to dispatches received here from Rome. i 1-pliuIt-P.ase Oils Make Best Lubrt cants. Lieutenant G. S. Bryan, of the na val engineering experiment station, Annapolis, Maryland. In a paper pub lished in the Journal of the American Society of Naval Engilneers for Feb ruary, 1915, says. "Oils made from asphalt-base crudes have shown themselve to be much better adapted to motor cylin ders, as far as their carbon-forming Chafing and Percolating by electricity offers the greatest convenience and economy imagin able. You really don't know what a saving In time and trouble It will effect in your daily routine If you have this equipment They are always ready to perform em ergency service. We carry them great variety and at low prices. in J. L. VAUGHAN THE QUELLE RESTAURANT Open Day and Night Special Evening Lunches Fine, Clean Furniihed Rooms in Connection Steam Heated . Meals 25c d Gus LaFontaine, Prop. Auslriaos IHTiy Iikscs. WASHINGTON. July 17. A cable-; gram denying th.it Italy had sunk1 three Austrian submarines in revenge, for the sinking of the Italian war-1 ship Amalfl was given out here by the Austrian embassy. The cable de- dined the Austrians had not lost a ship to the Italians since the war was begun. "GIRL" OF THE SAN FRANCISCO FAIR Reached only via the OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION GO. Tickets on sale dally at low fares for the round trip Ask T. F. O'lllUE.V, Pendleton. Agent, (Courtesy Friday's Journal.) PORTLAND, Ore. One very fancy load of hoga from the Interior stretch ed the price a nickel today at North Portland with a sale at 37.45. While the general market was considered unchanged for the average offerings, good quality is usually worth the small premium paid. Only three loads came In from the Interior wlth a similar amount from The Dalles. At Chicago the early market show ed an advance of SWIAc for hoes with a better trade feeling. j Kansas City early trade was up a! dime over yesterday. , j Omaha was up lOfuluc early for swine with an improved demand. I General hog market range: I Rest light 37.40W745, Medium light 7.25 if 7.35 1 Good to heavy 7 00(97.13 Rough to heavy 6.OO1& 8.50 IVw cuttle Cooilior. I Only a handful of cattle camo for-: ward to North Portland over night, j Wllh rec ent receipts rather light. there has not been much movement In the market. If tills condition con-j tlnues for awhile it will give killers! a chance to clean up their present! surplus and perhaps be a direct aid1 to the market Inter. At Chicago there was a steady tone early for cattle. Kansas City showed a similar tone with limited offerings. I Omaha's early cattle market was slow and weak. General cattle market range: Select steers 3d. BOW 7.0U . Best hay fed steers 6.26fiS.50 Good to choice 6.25 ff 6.41 ; Ordinary to fair 1.0006 85 Rest cows 5.7646.00, Select calves 6.25 7.75 1 Fancy bill In 4.60, Ordinary bulls 4,004r4.2.1, Mutton IVcniand m Good, j While few mutton was available for the trade today, despite the fair, showing of supplies, the market is tni good condition. Willamette valley! tops are generally quoted around 31.- 60 In the lamb division, but superior Miss Audrey Munson is the "girl" 1 woman was posed for by Miss Mun Interior quality would perhaps bring ,,.,, , . 1 ' ' Of thn Panama purif n An..uitlnH i-.son nml h..r nrnf In , u.,.l I,.- kA a quarter above this. Toor sturf has " .r-.,,,.,, -- - . 1, ' . ., ,s .,..... I artist w ho drv the design for the of- . . ... I lll llll coin Mutton murket was steady this the statuary depleting the likeness of j exposition. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FVXEItAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer. Op posite postofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Phone 75. ATTORNEYS. AlCTIONEEIW. RALEY law. Bank Building. & MU.Y, ATTORNEYS AT i COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEER Office in American National! makes a specialty nr rarm.w .,' I and machinery sale. "The man that - Sets you the money " Leave nrdera FEE & FEE. ATTORNETS AT LAW. ' at Offi 'e in Pcypain building. I Sy''lawi ll'illll mill I'lisa ...ui r ' 1 ' f ; - fee . I j.wj.-i.. . ' .v""' -W:"-,-,vw'(--'.A..-.v' J. T. RROWN'S FURNITUER STORE1 Funeral director and licensed em-iCAUTE" PMYTHK. ATTORNEY?- I aimer. Most modern funeral oar-! at law. Office In rear of American : W VXTEIl ;oni MALE HELP W.WTKII. par lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re- I sponded to day Or night Corner' I Main and Water Blreet.i Telpnhonp Hi : JAMES R National Pank building. law. I IXSl'ISAXCE AM) LAND ItrsiXESSi company. LIVE CANVASS. er to represent u in ri.,. -.. -;ron. commission proposition. rciciii, ahjk.nky ATiWeeklv. P.iclfi,- v, "i'e oier laiior riaranare Grand Ave Tortland. Ore 1:3 1-J accepted In honor of the HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES relialile abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Ruys and sells nil kimts of real estate. Do?s a general brokerage busines Pays taxes and makes Investments for non-j residents. Writes fire, life and acci dent insurance. References, anv bank' in Peinllcton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. C. H. MARSH. Sec. WANTED- PARTY WII.T. Piv I-.,. TETERSON & BISHOP. ATTOR- or give trade for Umatilla count neys at law; rooms 3 and 4. Smith-! farm. s;o to 340 rer acre. Addren Crawford building. ; Box 12. Athena Ore . I RKXTLEY & LEFFINGWELL. REALj estate, fire, life and accident lnsur- ance agents. 815 Main street. Phor.ej 404. I DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY! at law. Will practice in all state i and fedt r;sl courts. Rooms 1, 3 ' and 4. over Taylor Hardware Co j GEORGE G. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds. I mortgages and contracts drawn. Co!- lections made Room 17. Schmld block. AGENTS WANTK.n. FREDERICK STE1WER. ATTOR ncy at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. ATTENTION, SALESMEN! We want S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND! live representatives to sell a popu- lar electrical necessity; retails for 32; sells on sight to homes and offices: 100 per cent to district agents: 50 to' 65 per cent to sub-agents: very little! capital required; wrlle at once for particulars; haven't time to talk to! any but energetic bustlers. C. E Nestor, 604 Mission Street, San Francisco. counsellor at law. building. Office in Despain! PHYSICIAN'S. DR3. WHITAKER & WOOD, DEV tlsts. Office hours 9 a. m. t 5 p. m. Milarkey building, Pendleton Oregon. MISCIXIAXrOlS. TRESSPASS NOTICES, ST ALLIUM . season cards and sale bills of ever description printed at reasonable Prices at the East On Ionian We have a fine lot of stork cuts that our patrons are allowed the free ue of SE(XN IIAXH HEALERS. SALESMAN CAPAUI.K SPECIALTY . man for Oregon. Staple line on: new and exceptional terms. Vacancy j now. Attractive commission contract.! 3.15 weekly for expenses. Miles Fit. Rlxler Co., 230-29 Carlin Bldg., Cleve land, O. ' V. ST UO RLE. DEALER IN NEW and second-hand geods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place In Tendnleton to but household goods. Come and get our prices. 219 E. Court street Phone 271W. VETERINARY SURGEONS. W. LASSEN. XL D. V. veterinarian KetdJenc'e office telephone, !0. COUNTY telephone EEAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY '.r-'" ri.W.