East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 22, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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CROWD CHEERING THAW'S VICTORY
Facts Wanted Regarding Crcn
Yields Farm Reports Desired
So much doubt exists this year regarding the wheat
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 a3 their harvesting has proceeded sufficiently 'to
give them an accurate line on what the yield will be. By
tpecial arrangement the information gathered in this
manner will be tabulated and given to the government
crop reporting officials, thus helping them adjust their
estimates as to the actual yield. It is desirable to get the
exact truth as to the situation and the co-operation of
farmers will be appreciated.
Please fill out the following blank and mail the same
to the hast Oregonian. If you prefer to 'phone, do so.
The East Oregonian's number is ONE.
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..
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OAKLAND. Cal.. July 21. Twice
married and twice divorced and a
party In two elopements, la the record
of Alice I.llllan Weetphal of Oakland.
The wcond divorce haa Juat been
granted.
Bathing'
Caps
50c to $1.00
rialn and fancy styles; tight
fitting modela and flaring ef
fects. Practical capa that pro
tect hair and ears. Suitable for
bathing In ocean, lake, river,
tank or tub. Kaultlese quality
meaning the beat.
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SMhk MoxU-an With Haair.
IX )S ANOELKS. July 'zi. Finding
K. Iteln wandering in the plaxa here
currying a blood xtalned razor, led
the police to search (he- park for hla
victim. In a secluded section August
Acosta. a one legged Mexican, was
found, slashed from the top of his
head to his chin. He was all but
dead from loss of blood. A cost o Iden
tified Iteis as his assailant.
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All Want In Movic-i.
SPRINGFIELD, 111., July i The
only difficulty a feature film company
had In securing society tulent for a
Springfield romance film the other
day, without cost for salaries, was
that everybody In town wanted to
take part. j
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Deafnpss Cannot Be Cured
bv local appllratlout, at they cannot teacb
the diseased portion of the ear. There It
onlf one to care rirafnest, tnd that n
by rcoitltutiontl remedies. Desmms to
earned by an Infltmed condition ef tbe no
eons lining of the Eustachian Tube- Wbt
hit tube It Inflaaed yon bare a mmbllni
tonnd or Imperfrct bearing, and wbea It I
entirely rioted Desfnesa la tbe retnlt, and
inlnt the Inflammation can bt taken oat
nd tblt tnbt restored to Ift normtl eoa
hlltlon. hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine rases out of ten are caused by Catar
rh, wbkb It nothing but an Inflamed coo
tltlon of the murom turfares.
Wt will give One Hundred Dollar fot
any rase of Deafness Ictoted by catarrh)
Ibtt rsnnot be rnred by Hall a Catarrh
nra, Send for circulars, free.
P. J. CHKNKt CO., Toledo, Ohio.
gold by Dnunrltts, THe.
Take llall't family I'lllt for eonttlnatlo
Chafing and Percolating
by electricity offers the greatest
convenience and economy imagin
able. You reully don't know what
a saving In time and trouble It
will effect In your dally routine if
you have this equipment. They
are always ready to perform em
ergency service. We carry them
In great variety and at low prices.
J. L. VAUGHAN
glimpse of the crowd i time and again. He became so ex
that awaited Hurry j cited at times that he stood up in
the New York county! his anto and waved his hat. What-
he was freed
The automobiles
me in which Thaw
This is JuM
of thousands
Thaw outside
court house when
Justice Hendrick.
In the center show
started on his trip to Philadelphia,
and others for newspapermen who ac
companied him on his remarkable
Journey.
He drove down llrmiway In the
heart of the business section, while
crowds lined the street. He was rec
ognised at once and was cheered
oy ever may
mere was no
be the merits of the cae
doubt that there were
many thousands In New York who
were pleased with the decision of the
court.
Thaw, though freed, had to give
bail in the sum of $35,000 for his ap
pearance in case the state should pro
ceed further. The .attorney general
gave notice of an appeal, and com
pelled him to give a bond.
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ALL LIVESTOCK
HAS GOOD CALL
(From The Journal )
PORTLAND, Ore., July 22. Gen
eral livestock situation st North Port
land Is quite satisfactory. There was
only a small offering today for the
open market In addition to the very
limited supply of yesterday.
Conditions in the cattle trade arc
rnther favorable. This is as had been
expected, in view of the diminished of
ferings of late. Heouirements of kil
lers are not heavy, but they must
have a certain volume of offerings
and as these have not been forthcom
ing of late, the surplus was eaten up.
Top steers are firm today at 17 In
the yards, while best selected cows
would easily go aroimd 15.50,
Eastern markets for cattle today
were erratic; some points showing a
steady to strong tone while others
Were weak and down.
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A PIMPLY SKIN
PIMPI.KS A HE IMPl ItlTIKS M;KK
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SKIN IH)KFX
Pimples, sores and boils usually
result from toxins, poisons and im
purities which are generated In the
bowels and then absorbed into the
blood through the very ducts which
should absorb only nourishment to
sustain the body,
It Is the function of the kidneys to
filter Impurities, from the blood and
cast them out In th form of urine,
hut In many Instances the boweU
create more toxins and Impurities
than the kidneys can eliminate, then
the blood uses the skin pores as the
next nest means or getting rid ot
these Impurities which often break
out all over the skin In the form of
pimples.
The surest way to clear the skin of
these eruptions, says a noted author
ity, la to get from any pharmacy
about four ounces of Jad Salts and
take a tablespoonful in a glass of
hot water euch morning before break
fast for one week. This will prevent
the formation of toxins In the bowels,
it also stimulates the kidneys to nor
mal activity, thus coaxing them to
filter the blood of Impurities and
clearing the akin of pimples.
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless
ami la made from the acid of grapes
and lemon Juice, combined with Hth-
In. Here you have a pleasant, effer
vescent drink which usually makes
pimples disappear; cleanses the blood
and la excellent for' the kidneys as
well.
Oeneral cattle market range:
Select steers 16.00 ti 7.00
Hest hay fed steers 6.25 6.50
Hood to choice 6.25 ft 6.40
Ordinary to fair 6.0041 6.35
Best cows 5.50
Oood to prime 5 0 0 (f r 5.25
Select bulls 4.50W5.00
Fancy bulls 4.25
Ordinary bulls 3. 75 (ii 4.00
AH Mutton Quoted Strong.
F.ntlre market for mutton stands in
a very good position in the North
Portland yards, Receipts are still be
low expectations and good quality Is
especially scarce. All offerings are
readily absorbed ut the general mar
ket range.
Market for mutton was stead te
strong at eastern points for the early
day's trading.
General shorn mutton markets:
i ommon spring Iambs ... 5. . ti 6.2;
Choice yearling wethers .. 5.25
Good yearlings SOOtfiSlO
Old wethers 4.75 0 5.00
Choice light ewes 4.35 j 4.50
Oood ewees 4.25
Common heavy ewes .. .. 4.00
Hog Market Holding.
Practically no change was shown
early today for swine In the local
trade. Receipts were small and those
that did not come direct to killers
from their regular country buyers
were quickly disposed of.
Market conditions for swine were
Generally showing a weaker tone e:ust
of the Rockies with prices lower at
most points.
'ieneral hog market range.
Best light . 40 'a 7 50
Medium light 7.25W7 3,",
Oood to heavy T.rtn iff 7.1 5
Rough to heavy 6.nnf6.50
Today'a IJvextot'k Shipper.
Hogs F. D. Ferguson. Amity, 1
load; F. R. Decker. Silverton. 1 l.md.
Cattle I A. Jewett. Seattle. I
load. I
Cattle and calves M Johnson,
Mnupin, 1 load. I
Sheep R. W. Darrow Ooldendale
Wash.. 1 load; Victor Kinger. Stiver.
1 load.
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As a result of testimony the chief
was suspended and a movement to re
call the mayor is probable.
CHICHESTER S PIUS
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THE QUELLE RESTAURANT
Open Day and Night j jVfac Of- and
Special Evenin Lunches j ilACCliO abtJC up
Fine, Clean Furnished Rooms w sr .
in ConnectionSteam Heated VUS USt ODtailie, FfOp.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
I'l'N'KUAI, DIKEtTOllS.
JOHN S. BAKER, FUKERAL, Di
rector and licensed embalmer. Op
posite postoffloe. Funeral parlor, two
funeral cars. Calls responded to day
or night. Phone 75.
J. T. BROWN S FURNITUER STORE
Funeral director and licensed em
La liner. Most modern funeral par
lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re
sponded to day or niKht. Corner
Main and Water streets. Telephone (3
1XSI KAXCK AXD LAXD BVSIXEPS
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY & RAI.EY, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office In American National
Bunk building.
FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in Despaln building.
CARTER & PMYTHE. ATTORNEYS
at law Office In rear of American
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY. ATORNEY Al
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
company.
AUCTIONEERS.
COL. W. T. YOHXKA. AUCTIONEER
makes a specialty of fanners' etoek
and machinery sale. "The man that
gets you the money " Leave order
at East Oregonian office.
MALE HELP WANTED.
VNTEI ;OOI I.IVK CANVASS.
er to represent us In E.-istern Ore
gon. Commission proposition. ChH
weekly. Pacific Nursery Co.. 123 1-1
Grand Ave., Portland. Ore
Oly Hall Alleged liar.
WICHITA, Kan., July 22 Henry J. j
Allen, editor of the Wichita Beacon,
turned the tables on the city admin-i
Istration recently and u a result O j
K. Mewart, chief of police, was sus
pended. The administration hud a.ked
the county attorney to brinit the edi
tor on the carpet because the Reason
had been declaring that the adminis
tration was protecting crime.
There was a crowd at thp court
house when Mr. Allen appeared, ac
companied by David Leahy, who car
ried a large covered basket.
The editor testified that he had been
carrying on an Investigation and was
prepared to prove, that the chief of
police had been selling whisky, taken
in raids, in the city hall.
Mr. Allen presented as his evidence
about a doien bottles of whisky, w hich
he said, had been bought from the
ihitf of police throUKh a negro.
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands In Umatilla county. Buys and
sells nil kinds of real estate. Doesj
a general brokerage buslnes. Pay
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. Writes fire, life and acci
dent Insurance. References, any bank
In Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
a H. MARSH, See.
PETERSON & BISHOP, ATTOR-!
neys at law: rooms i and 4, Smith-1
Crawford building.
BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL, REAL
estate, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agents. 115 Main street. Phone
404.
SECOND HAND DEALERS.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice In all state
and federal courts. Rooms 7, g and
9. Despain building.
WANTED PARTY WILL PAT Cash
or give trade for Umatlll.i cotinrr
farm. 20 to JtO per aire. Addrewi
Box 12, Athena. Ore.
PHYSICIANS.
GEORGE O. COUTTS. ATTORNEY
at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made Room 17. Schmidt
block.
FREDERICK STE1WER. ATTOR
ney at law. Office In Smith-Crawford
building.
DRS. WH1TAKER ft WOOD, DEN
tlsts. Office hours 9 a. m to I p.
m. Mllarkey building, Pendleton
Oregon.
V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NEW
and second-hand geods. Cash paid
for all second-hand goods bought.
Cheapest place In Pendnleton to bur
household goods. Come and get our
prices. 21 E. Court street. Phone
27IW.
S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at law. Office in Despain
' building.
VETERINARY SUtCEONS.
C. W. LASSEN. M. D. V. COUNTY
veterinarian. Residence telephone,
IT; office telephone, 10.
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