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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21. 3.5)15.
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Facts Wanted Regarding Crop
Yields; Farm Reports Desired
So much doubt exists this year regarding the wieat
yield that the East Oregonian will endeavor to secure
much exact data from first hand sources. With this .aim
in view farmers are asked to fill out the blank below as
soon as their harvesting has proceeded sufficiently to
give them an accurate line on what the yield will be. By
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manner will be tabulated and given to the government
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Name
Address .'.
No. of acres in wheat barley
Yield of wheat per acre
Average wheat yield per acre during past few yrs,
Barley yield per acre
Average barley yield per acre during past few yrs
What variety of wheat gives heaviest yield
What variety of wheat suffered most from burning.
What variety of wheat suffered least from burning
Con Dung Low
I CHOP SUEY
NOODLES
HOT TAMALES
CHILLI CON CARNE
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean ul np-to-dato;
FIRST CLASS 8ERVIC1
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MATUti: At
KTUKXTS AT
UNIVERSITY 'OR OltKCO.V, Eu
gene, July 21. In spite of the Pana
ma full', which wan expected to Iijih
away many prospective students ami
leave the I'liivf ralty of Oregon sum
mer session with a decrease In at
tendance, the students have been con..
Ing In at a rate which ban broken all
record both for size and for rapid
ity of Increase.
"This is a mature student bod.','
says Dr. Joseph Schafer, director of
the summer session. "I estimate that
the men students average more than
thirty ears of aire. There Is an ex
traordinary number of county and
city superintendents and high school
principal among them."
Among the special features of tho
summer school will be the sixth Mi
nimi Oregon Kducatlonal t'onfereme,
and the Third Annual Oregon Inter
denominational Conference of Minis
ters. The enrollment of the summer
school on the fourth day was 165
Last year's high water mark reached
Inter In the session, was 144 studen'
NEW YoltK. July 21. Was Krn
(st Thompson Seton, former Chief
Scout of the Hoy Scouts of America.
ousted because, he is a Hritlsh sub
Iject? That Is the question that is
I receiving various answers in the
scouts headquarters. .Mr. Seton is
abroad, and will become u natural-
New t'ltlnt Sprinting I'p.
Dl'Ll'TH. Minn.. July 21. With
the 120,000.000 steel plant of the Min
nesota Steel Co. west of this city
rearing completion, several cities and!
towns are springing up along the St.
Louis river west of the city. Esti
mates today were that the huge steel
plant, one of the foremost In the
world, and the largest building In the
state of Minnesota, would be com
pleted next spring. The building Is
1.400 feet long and 112 feet wide, but
five other units of the plant adjoin
the mntn building, and make a eon
tlnuous building. 1.940 feet long.
The plant and the cities that ar
springing up along 11 are on the pros
perous Mesaba iron range.
MUTTON TRADE
GOOD IN THE
PORTLAND MART
H00DI.ES, CHOP SUEY, CBWA DISHES
GOFY'S KWONG HONG LOW
w 1 14 Wot Alt, SI., Ifouln. Km J
IJV TE1E1U
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
w via Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nfcj,,"
V ' 0N DAILY TO ST. LOUIS
Via St. Joseph and Kansas City.
Daily Excursion Fares
To all points in the East, with long return limit To jat.
sop (Oregon) Beach. To Washington Beaches Cali
fornia Expositions, by rail, or via Portltw, ' and S. S.
"Northern Pacific" and S. S. "Great Northern," the two
magnificent new steamships of G. N, ?. s. S. Co.
,W ' Visit
YELLOWSTONE PARK
II III I ,W 11 ".
Season to Sept. SO.
L. M. CONRY, T. P. A., Spokane, Wn.
A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A., Portland, Oregon.
(From Tuesday's Journal.)
PORTLAND, Ore., July 21. only
one load of livestock came forward to
North Portland overnight and that
was a loud of fair to poor mutton
General trend of the mutton trade is
steady. The sales yesterday in the
lamb division would indicate that the
price is a quarter higher, but that is
not actually the case. While it Is true
that a few head sold at the extreme
figure, general offerings would not
bring above former prices.
Market for sheep and lambs was
steady to weak at eastern stockyards
points Uxlay.
General fhorn mutton markets:
Choice spring lambs .. 16.50ft 6. Z
Common spring lambs... 5. 7 5 'r 6. 2 ft
Choice yeerllng wethers.. 6.25
rjund yearlings S.OflWS.loi
Old wethrrs 4.75iS.0
Ch.lUi IlKht '? 4 35fl 4.M
flood ewes 4
Common heavy ewes .... 100
Cattle .Market Steadier.
While there were no arrivals with
which to test actual conditions in the
cattle market today, recent sales In
dicated a slight betterment in the
trend of the trade.
While sales of cows are reported a
high as I ft. fi 0. this Is misleading and
the tockards should be more careful
in noting such sales. The very best
dehorned cows are not quoted above
f5,50 With horned stock no better
than If.. 23,
St'or firm at fT for best qual
ity available.
eastern jmnrkets ,H g
quoted slendy or rhHiij to;lv
General cnltle illdl-
Select steers
I'est hay fd
Good bi cb'
Ordinary
Hest
r .d to prime K.OOfi I. Is
elect bulls 4.5W5.fiO
Fancy bulls 1.25
Ordinary bulls S.75 (? 4 M
Hog Market Is Ktondy.
Market for hogs is steady. Sales of
tops recently at " 405T7.60 indicated
that killers were willing to pay the
extreme price for toppers of which
there has been only
of late.
No hogs were reported in the yards
overnight and the trend of the trade
was quiet.
Kastern markets are quoting ex
treme figures for swine with intense!
buying for export.
The only shipper of livestock to i
the yards today was Platto Farm
company, which had a load of sheep
in from Shuttler s.
General hog market ranee
test light 17.40 IS 7.50,
Medium light 7.25 fi 7.35
.ood to heavy 7.00 Sf ". 1 5 !
Rough to heavy 6.006.50'
Wedding; Day Near; Kills Self.
US AXt.ELES. July 21. Almost
on the eve of his wedding. Charles I).
Cook of Tellurlde, Colo., an Elk, who
came here to attend the grand reun
ion of the order, ended his life by
swallowing choroform. In a letter
addressed to his daughter, who is be
lieved to live in Telluride, Cook stated
that continued headaches and loss of
memory made life unendurable.
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No odds how serious, how long
landing your case, there's help fur
you In every particle of Dr. Hobson
ciema Ointment. It wipes out
tfif oi jour ailment, and leaves your
skin iSfan and soft as a child's. Hun
dreds of iisers have sent voluntary
letters of thank. Just try one buy.
It will mean freedom from suffering'
anq tmparrassmerrVr-Aav.
too, have been seeking her help. The
change in the style of women's shoes,
with its abrupt alcratlon from high
heels to no heels has been the ruin uf
hundreds of feet.
Women are the principal sufferers,
according to Dr. Stuart, though po
licemen, clerks and others much on
their feet are apt to be victims. Mil-1
linns of women go through life weak j
and sickly, as semi-invalids, but not
knowing what is the matter, when tfj
their feet were sound, they would I
take plenty of exercise, keep well, do
jjjl It fl"! (lays work and enjoy being
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which
killed in Storm.
PAU,. Minn., July il. Frank
found dead near Worthinstoii.
was killed during the storm
swept southwestern Minnesota
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FIXEKAI, PIHETOH. j ATTORNEYS. I AICTIONKKKS.
wp!
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nice . . .
to fair . .
cows
al
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. $6.90i '.00
. 6.25 e.no
. 6 . 2 F. fer 6 . 4 0
. 6.00W6.3r.
5.50
Peafnws Cannot Be Ctiind
by local applications, as mer Mnnt rMctt
th amesiRed portion or me 4r. Tilers te
only one way to car deaf , asirl that w
by constitutional remedsi. iVrarnnss Is
rsuaed by an Inflamed csnAtTfea of tbe no
.nna llnlns of the Kimtstehteti Ttib. v'bL
tbta tub Is inrlauNl m hant a mmbllnt
sound or Imperfect Soarbit, sud when It It
sntlrely elooed Ilesrnens 1 the reonlt, ano
inlesii the Inflancsisrlim can be taken out
nd this tube iwrnrea' to Its normal con
dition, hearing- will tie deotrwyed forevsr;
nine esses out tf ten are canned by Catar
rh. sthlrh Is vnthlna bnt an Inflamed eon
lltlon of tbe muromi anrfs.N.
Vte will nfh-e W Hnddred Dollars fot
ny esse oT feafnesis Icaused tiy catarrh)
that canswit b nired by Hall's Oatarrb
Our Std for Hmilars. free.
r. J t'riRNRT CO., Totedo, Oblo.
Sold Iw Pniprtnta, Tfte.
Iaa Ualli f amily nils for eointlpatJoa.
and South Dakota. Indicali
that this was lhrj fnU oa-
moK teriyuj He J;1,t Thl
Ills si1"- ...natre is reported i
..on between Worthington and
ioux rails, t'mps were damasi'J
and farm homes were wrecked.
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I . . UAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer Op
I posite postofflce. Funeral parlor, twd
! funeral cars. Calls responded to day
I or nlRht. Phone 75.
1MVKIIMTV STUsKXTS
VICTIMS OF FI AT-l-OOT
VNiVKUSlTY OF ORKil'iN". Ku-
Bene. July 21, A complaint that is
nearly ns bad as the 'Southern hook
worm for gapping the bodily em-ray;
of anyone who has to move about is
abroad in Oregon and the other parts!
of the Vnited Stated, ahd vast num-'
bcrs of men and wsien are its vie-1
tlitis. Hccordlna: to lr. Bertha Stuart
of the Department of Physical Train-1
Inir at the Stale I'nlverslty. To see:
tthnliiAr V,oi huv it fnal ,t Ilia Knt.i
torn of your toot. If there is a litll Insurance,
der the ball of the foot, beware. If ia
addition you do not walk with a vig
orous, swinKlnu step. If your feet rSts),
especially near the heel, and if ou
dread a long tramp, better find out
whether yours la a case et ''broken
arch" or "flat-foot.''
Broken archea are easily memied,
according to Dr. Stuart, phsicinns
are only beginning; t falite the tin
portance of curing thru emniilnin. find
savins to the state tflul the individu
al the vast resource In human vH
ergy thut are now going to waste.
Never a day piuwea at the fnivets;!)
that Dr. Stuart doe not bind the fet
of -some woman student Late Ynen,
J. T rtltOWN'S Fl RNlTt'ER STORE
Funeral director and licensed em
I aimer. Most modern funeral par
lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re
sponded to day or niKhV CirrTer
Main and Water streets Telephone 3
ixsvmxcK An uxi IllsiXrS
HA HTM AN ABSTRACT CO. fcAKES
reliable .ibstm.-ta of titlyj to all
lands In t'mstllirt county. puaB an(i
sells n kinds of reaV 'tate. Does
a gewrsl brokeratre Vlslne). Pa
tsve nd makes 'jVmnts for non
residents. Wrljeys "Vie. life and accl
AV-ferencea, any bank
s'MES JOHNS, Pres.
0. H, MARSH, Sec.
RALET & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT.COU W. r. tOHNKA, Al'iTTlONKER
law. Office In American National! makes a specialty of farmers' stock
Bunk Building. I ana machinery sale. "The man tnat
at East Oregon'an office.
FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Office in Despain building.
CARTER & SMYTH E. ATTORNEYS
at law. Office in rear of American
National Bank building.
M M.E HELP W ANTED.
YV XTEI tJOOD
er to represent t
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s In E.i.:tirn Ore-
,iTimi4ir,n nroi.oitii-n ( a.!Ti
JAMES B. FERRY, ATWltNtY j weeklv. Pacific Nurerv Co , 122 1 I
law. Office over Taylor Hardware Grand Af ror!;.ir,,i ore.
company. 1 .
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PETERSON & BISHOP. ATTOR
neys at law; rooms S and 4. Snvlh
Crawford tullding.
Cr give tra!e ft r t'rrii
farm. $:- to 110 ; er mi
Box 12, Athena, Or.
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RK'nTI.VV & LEFFINtsWRLUBtAt
stTtre. i re. life nn accident nsur-
? ftynts, 815 Wain "street. 'Phtfne
4H.
DOCOLAS Y. BAILEY. ATTORNEY!
nt law. Will prctbr In all state!
nnd federal courts Rooms 7, g and
. JDesp&fn boMing.
COl'TTS. ATTO RN E Y i
GEORCK
ht UV Estates settled, wllln, deeds,;,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col-
lections made Room 17. Sehnf d
tWlt.
DKS. WmYAKKR & WOOD. DEN
tlsft. "Office hours a. m to I P.
m. Mllarkey building. Pendleton.
Oreejon.
SEtxyxn n.iS 'iVeaiJ'-.rs.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR-j
ney nt law. Office In Srt'lth-Craw-1
ford building. !
V STlinmLf. DEALER IN NEW
and msuorrft-Tiana georts. Cash rald
for all ijuvtia-hand goods bought.
Cheapo 1 i!ic In Pendnleton to buy
r.ouseh. 8 tJOOds. Come and get our
prices, jltj 'B. Court street Phone
!'1W.
S. A. LOWELL. ATTCENEY AND
counsellor at law Office In Despain)
building.
VETERINARY Sl'IM.EONS. !
C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTY -veterinarian.
Residence telephone. .
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