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DAILY EAST OSEGONIAN. PENMSTON, OREGON, THtftraAY. AUGUST 112. 1915.
PAGE SfiVKM
III08 fMRET IS
' Hi GOOD SHAPE
.( Courtesy Wednesday' jounnHl.)
PORTLAND, Ore. Hog tnarket
conditions continue to reflect Im
provement at nvoRt American Mock
yard centers. Only a handful of tuff
arrived on the local market iMiday.
t therefore values were not even test
ed. However the .sales at the recent
.advances Indicate a continuance of
the Improved feeling here.
Eastern market generally showed
.a fractional advance for awlne at the
opening of the market this morning
General hog market range:
Bert light 7 M.7;0
Medium light 7.17.1&
Good to heavy S.HOi&iI.tMl
'Rough-) heavy fi.Slife6.0U
rdm Muff Nrtjlcctcd.
While a fair tone continues foi
steers of tuppy quality at North
Portland, the market Tor cows la
rather weak and dull and somewhat
.nut of Hue with ateer yiVea.
' There waa a amnll run of cattle re
ported In the market overnight Wt
buying did not start brisk, although
general trade conditions showed no
change.
Cattle market waa considered
ateady at iust eastern stockyard
points this morning.
General cattle market range:
Select steers) 66.50 (f 6.75
Heat hay fed steers 6.115 W 6.35
Good to choice , 66i8'6.25
Peat cows; 4.Sfl'5.25
Select bulls 4.54 75
Fancy bulls 4.!
Ordinary bulla J. 50 'it 3.50
Beat wilves 7. 00 (ft 7.50
No Mutuaa Arrives.
Aside from the nominal offerings
of yesterday, there have been no mut
ton or lamb supplies reported In the
North Portland yards alnce Monday.
General mutton ami lamb trade
conditions are considered steady.
At east nti point tnuson and liimlis
Vacation
Journeys
AT
LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES
VIA
- TO
NORTH BEACH
"Where Cool Sea freezes Blow."
26 mlli s of smooth, white beach;
a score of Interesting beach
towns; many excellent hotels and
resorts;, everything necessary for
seashore outlnvs. Kor real rest
and recreation go to North
Reach Round Trip Fare, $13.15.
WALLOWA LAKE
PARK
One of the Pacific Northwest's
Bounty Spots; in the heart of the
I'owder Jtiver .Mountains. Out
door life at its best hunting,
fishing, boating, swimming,
mountain climbing and less stren
uous recreations. Eat, sleep,
live In the open. "Hound-Trip
Tickets on sole daily to August
31; final return limit, Septem
ber 10, 1015 $75
CIRCLE TOURS OF
THE EAST
Including a visit
to the World
famoUB California
Kvixwltions
HOT LAKE
OREGON
WJTTI5T.H051 OJMTfVf
5f'o in tmf wrmn
on going or return trip. The op
portunity of A lifetime. The
most wonderful shows the na
tion has ever seen. Do not miss
them.
ROUND-TRIP ONE WAY THRU BOTH WAYS
TO CALTORN1A DIRECT
Omaha $77.50 60.00
Chicago 90.00 72.50
New York City J12S.20 110.70
Corresponding fares to many other
Eastern cities.
YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL PARK
The Wonderland of America.
Open until September 15." Visit
the I'ark this year in connection
with your summer trip east or
to the expositions. Direct line
and thru sleeping-car service to
Southern Entrance. Ask for
fares, folders, etc.
Let us help you plan your trip. Ex
pert travel service our hobby,
Tickets, reservations, Informa
tion, upon application to
, T. F. O'BRIEN
Agent O-W. It. X,
Safety Flint Cotirtwy Always
mi nunc
SYSTEM
Hinnotl Touiw DlMrlct.
THE DALLES, Ore., Aug. 12.
N. J. Mimott, representative In
longresa for the second iH"
gresslonal dlstrlut, .departed
from The Dalles ii an automo-
bile tour of every ,one of the
17 counties In his district. Hi
onJe4 Ik to view all mall route,
irrigation project, etc., and
get fi'dit-luind Information from
the homesteader.
Hecause the rallsoads do not
touch all (parts of the dlstrlrt,
the representative 'bought an
automobile. In which to make
thl tovr itt Inspection. rTh
central part of the state will
be toured first, Sherman, Crook,
Jefferwm mtd Luke being the
counties to he visiles first, .tnd
then Mr. Smnott will go to the
southern .counties.
were quoted steady to strong -this
morning
General shorn mutton market:
Choice spring laiubs . . . .K.lfi fi 6.2a
Common spring lutnhs ... fi.?54i.6.
Choice yearling wethers . VOOftiS.'w
Old wethers 4.75 fo 6.00
Choice light ewea 4-f.0M4.flO
Good ewes 3.75 i 4.00
Rough heavy ewes 3.40 i 3.60
UveMtnlc KMi;.
Cuttle L. F. Rising, llepimer, 2
loads; K. D. McGreer, Shanlko, 1
load.
rattle .and calvea George Inkeek.
Mpin, U 'load.
The Clerk Guaranteed It.
"A customer came Into my Hare
Ihe other (lay and said to one. of my
clerk, 'have you anything that will
cure diarrhoea?' and my clerk mnt
and got him a bottle of Chamberlain'
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy, and aald to him, 'If this does not
cure you, I will ot charge you a cent
for It.' Ho he took It home and came
back In a day or two and said he wai
cured," writes J. H. Berry & So., Salt
Creek, Va. Obtainable everywhere.
Adv.
Ohio Village sacrifice!.
PAYTII.N, ., Aug. is. in on""
with the plans for prevention of fu-i
tvire floodn, such s wrought disaster j
to this city and the Miami valley Ir. !
March. 1913, the entire village or
Osborn, Greene county, with Its pop-j
ulutlon of more than 1000, will he(
wliie.l from the face of the -arth, to,
m ike room for a reservoir.
'The flood conservance commission I
has perfected plans for acquiring allj
the property of the village at a cosi
of approximately 1.500.rt Proper
ty owners have agreed to the terms.
For a Sprained Ankle.
If you will get a bottle of Cham-
t. .. I .. . . f Ulinnnt anrl f!lOrV 4hfi
lefrmillB UHtmiriii oil" " .
directions given therewith faithfully.
you will recover In much less lime,
than Is usually required. Obtainable
(very where. Adv.
Odih-st Moid Is t IonI.
NEW YORK. Aug. 12. Warning
that the oddest hotel in New York
will be closed August 2S. when more
than 50 working riils are to tie senvj
(shore from the ship Jacob Htninlerj
caued much tinhapplneas among the,
occupants of the floating hotel.
notice posted on the bulletin.
board, on the Stamlcr's deck read.
that Aibuckles deep-sea hotel com-j
pnnv has decided to retire from the.
hotel toislness and will serve no
meals after August 28.
Recommend Cliainlierlaln'g Colic,
("luilorn and lilarrhora Remedy.
"I never hesitnla to recommend
i-hmnherlaln'a Colic. Cholera and Di
arrhoea Remedy," writes Sol Wllllama
merchant, Jesse, Tenn. "I sell more
of It than of any other preparations
of any other preparations of like
character. I have used u mysen an"
foomi it eave me more relief than
anything else I have ever tried for
the same purpose." Obtainable every
where. Adv.
IVMorrioo Will Kvhlhit.
VANCOl'VER, Wash.. Aug 12.
The Vancouver postoffice will have
an Interesting exhibit at the Colum
bia river Interstate fair tills year.
The exhibit will show the public how
to use the parcel post system, how
to wrap and address packages, giv
ing the different- rates, and showing
the wonderful possibilities of the sys
tem. There Is a possibility that a postof
fice substation will be established on
the grounds and all mall handled for
the fair during fair week, Sopioiniicr
li-12, there.
Despondency Duo to Indigestion.
"About 'three months ago when I
was suffering from Indigestion which
caused headache and dizzy spells and
made me feci tired and despondent, 1
beenn taking Chamberlain's Tablets'
writes Mrs. Geo. Hon, Macedon, N.
Y. "This medicine proved to be the
very thing I needed, aa one day's
treatment relieved me greatly. I used
two bottles of Chamberlaln'i Tablets
and they rid me of this trouble." Ob
tainable everywhere. Adv.
"Porter, how long does this train
stop at Plnklevllle "
"From 2 to 2 02."
"What do you think you are, Por
ter, the whistle?"
tste of Ohln. city of Toledo,
Laos County
Frank J. Cheney Diakes oatn that no II
ifninr partner of tlie form of V. J. Cheney
t Co., d"lng business In the City of To
do. Comity snd State aforesaid, and that
n.l firm will pay the sura of ONE IU1N
D1IKI IioM.AliS for ecn and every csm
at Catarrh that cannot be enred by the list
if UALI8 CATAHIIII CI 'KB.
FRANK J. CHBNF.T.
Rworn to before me snd nbserlbed Ir
ny presence, this 61 b day of December
I). IKNfl.
I Heal I . , A. W. OI.KASON.
1 Notary Public
ITairs rstsrrh Cars Is taken Internally
tnri sets dlrerMv npon the blood snd ma
oim surfacea of the system. Head for tes
Imunlals. free
F i CTTKNFT CO., Toledo, 0
Sold bv all Uriunrlnta. 7IW.
Take Uilli Family I'll la for coDitlpttlcn.
RECORD OF DEEDS AND
OTHER INSTRUMENTS
-lorw.
('. P. Ixce.rgan et al. to Eirtble
Savings and Loan ,lwn 11394.14, Khe
IV. J-2 of lirts U and 12, blA 5.
Ilotiser's addition ito Pendleton.
Rose Bogert, admnlctratrlx. to Wm
! and Hose Bogetit'tlVOO; lots t aad
9 1 In block 22, Reservation addithrn ito
I'mdleton.
L. S. Koseherry Ki Ami a G. Batftrent
114 00; a tract "t Jand, title descrip
tive W. J. Hillmam to Kh-vda B, Ingle.
J40o; all of tract No. 2 of Grand View
Orctiard tract.
Quit Claim IH4.
Itse Hogert to Wm. G. Hogert, II",
the andlvlded one half interest in the
WESTON COUPLE GO ON
MILTON BUSINESS TRIP
MK. AMI MKS. XOllDF.AW MOVF.
IXTO XF.W OOTTAG K
(n ill.lt XKWS XOTKS.
tSpeeial Correspondence.)
WKSTfTN. Ore., Aug. 15. Sir. and
Wri. James King made a business
trip to Milton during the week.
Mr. and Wis. M. J. Nordean. have
moved into the cottage on Normal
Heights which they recently purchu.
ed from Mrs. Cora Tucker.
Mis. L. It Tan Winkle. Mrs, Knte
Hay and .Mis Kthel Waddingham
were visiting in Athena Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fontaine and
Ctalge Driccoll of Dayton. Wash.,
are visiting Mrs. Fontaine's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wiriiam Driscoll.
Mr. and Airs. lien 'Duptiis of Hold
man were In the clt5 Sunday visiting
Mr. Du Puis' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. IS. Dupvls
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waddingham
and daughter, Miss Ethel, visited,
with relative In Walla Walla Sunday.
Mrs. Wjilter McCredle, who has
been KiKiting her parents. Mr. and'
Sirs, (leorge Horseman during the
past week, returned to Poiltind Tues
day, j
Mr and Mrs. I. OHarra Fpfnt
Sunday at Blue mountain saw mill.
Raymond McOrew of Portland Is
In the city greeting old friends.
Mrs. Louis Scholl of Echo, Is the
guest of Mrs. Homer Hedrlck.
Mrs. Edna Wilson is down from
her. home In northern Washington.!
visiting relatives n Weston.
Mrs. Richard Morrison of Weston
Is In Adams visiting at tho J. O.
Hale residence thin week. i
Mis C. H. Smith and son returned
home to Weston this week after an
extended visit In Olympla. Wash. '
F. G. Lucas, who has been Jn the
Wallowa country for the past week
returned home Tuesday,
EUROPE'S WOMEN MUST BE DEMOCRATIC
TO BUILD UP COUNTRY AFTER WAR
I:
V:
NKW YORK, Aug. 12. Miss IM
tv Ie. grandnlece of General Rob
ert K. Lee, and a cousin of Patrick
Henry of oratorical fame, believes
that the women of Europe can take
a lesson from the women of the con
federacy after the civil war. Relng
a southerner and a relative of the
southern Idol Miss Lee of course, had
to draw an nlalogy to the civil war
She says that the mistake which the
women of the south made, and a
mistake which all but ruined the
country was the lack of democracy
and Incentive to work. To rehabili
tate a country after, a war. In her
opinion require the fngettlng of all
social distinction and the buckling
down to real hard work. True de
mocracy and work is Miss Ie's re
clpe. She herself has plenty of so
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undivided one half of lots I and 9,
block 22, Reservation addltloe to Pen
dleton. M. V. Turley, to First Nat. Hank.
13000; 1 acre in Kee. 12 and 10
acrea in Sec. 16. T. 4 N It. 28 K W.
M.
Givert Reuckln to Catherine Hassch
610; a tract of land, title descriptive.
It. Lawson to J. W. Howton, S20;
pareel of land In Vincent.
K. J. Davla to F. L, Phelps, IP; a
tract of land, title descriptive.
Mlna Kllcker to Mrs. A. Schwartz,
6100; a tract of land, title dwcrlptlve.
Jessie H. and John Vert to W. B.
Rosa. $1; 44.76 acres land, title de
K3"lptlve.
SEPTEMBER 11 WILL BE
BIG DAY AT FREEWATER
I'HO.MOTKItS OK TIIK PAIK MEKT
Tl Altlt ANt.K PROGRAM FOIl
XKXT MOXT1I.
(Special Correspondence )
VINCENT - FREEWATEK. Ore.,
Aug. 12. .Miss Delia Phillip! left
Wednesday for the dam. where she
will visit with Mrs. Geo. p. Sander
son. It. II. Wellman is visiting this
week, with his daughter Mrs. II. L.
Clodius of Ponieroy, Wash.
Chas. Wellman returned Tuesday
evening from Heppner, where he has
been looking ad stock ranches with
a view to purchasing property in that
vicinity.
At the meeting of those interested
in the fair which will be held Sept.
10 and 11 ut this place, it was de
cided to make the eleventh the big
day of the event a.d that all entries
shuajd be made on the tenth. A
compi tent judge of stock will be se
cured for the occasion from Corvul
lis O. A. C.
Mrs Frank Tousley and children of
Milton are guests wfch Mrs. K. E.
Pean this week.
Ranchers are beginlng the cutting
of the third alfalfa crop this week.
Indicating are for a fairly heavy
cutting. ,
Crah; Tull has a larife number of
prune piejsers at work In his orch
ard this week harvesting the prune
crop.
Rev. Noyos and sun Sherman are
over In the Yakima country looking
'after business Interests.
Stone liroa. have harvested " tons
of prunes this year from 5SA trees.
A price of from 120 to 25 net to the
grower is being secured by all grow
ers this year.
.lapaiie-e Vtuv charge-.
TACOMA. Wash., Aug. 12 The
three Japanese speeders whom Coun
ty Officer Devoe was pursuing Sun-
cial piuiitlon. but is inclined to work
"I couldn't live on I'ncle Robert's
I eputatiou,'' she said. "So I came to
New York and looked for work.''
She Is now an entertainer -in so
clety and is spending her time this
summer amusing the society colony at
Newport. loiter on she intends to
go Into musical comedy.
"I like the 'pep' anil go nf the
northerners." she aald "Our girls
down south ale beginning to absorb
the northern idea. They no longer arc
willing to sit around and have the
men make love to them. They want
to get out and work, do things. That
will be the salvation of Kurope. Many
women who never did a useful thing
In tlielr lives are working now over
there, and they will continue to work
even after peace ia declared."
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LEHMAN HOT SPRINGS
THE BLUE MOUNTAINS
HOTEL HATES
FREE
SI
MAIL AttD PASSENGER AUTO STAGE
Wakes regular trips between iPendleton
a&d Lehman Springs.
S-3
i SWIMMING, DANCING,
day when hla motorcycle 1-ft
the Pay-
clfli' highway near the Klg
line, seriously Injuring him,
charged with two offenses
when brought before Justice
Graham. Not only must they
to a charge of speeding, but
that of resisting an officer
ball was placed at I'JAO each
friends furnished. Each
Pleas of not guilty.
county
were
each
Frank
answer
also to
Their
, which
entered
llusslu IMitti War IrlNoners to Work.
LONDON, Aug. 11. Official re
ports forwarded from Petrograd by
Renter's News Agency show that re
cently upwards- of 208,000 prisoners
were being employed by various Rus
sian ministries on railroads. In agri
culture and in otner ways.
A PKNOI.ETON INTERVIEW.
Mr. Knight Tells His Exlorienee.
The following brief account of an
interview with a Pendleton man
four yars ago and Its sequel, will be
rend with keen interest by every cit
izen. G. W. Knight, retired farmer. 513
Franklin street. Pendleton, says:
"For eight or ten years I was trou
bled by pains through my back and
kidneys and sometimes in my sides,
I had to get up several times at night
to pass the kidney secretions and
there was a great deal of sediment
in them, that looked like brickdust
I tried a box of Doan'a Kidney Pills
and they soon relieved the backache '
and regulated the action of my kid-
i
neys." (Statement given May 17,
1910.)
Over two years later Mr. Knight
said: "All I said about Doan's Kid
ney Pills when I recommended them
several years ago, holds good. You
may continue to publish my state
ment for the benefit of other kidney
sufferers''
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't
simply ak for a kidney remedy get
I)oans Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Knight had. Foster-Milburn Co..
Props , Buffalo. N. Y. j
CHICHESTER S F'iLL
mi: iii..uO!i its.iNa. a
ra j.itdl..! am; your oir.rr:il r ,
i C-,.l ii-rhr-UrBl .mn or.d .ras.ti A
I'iltan Ked 'I Void irci
J3 l-e. salcj w-.Ul tiuc RiU.n. V
I vK i Tr.Le ro I'icr. T.-T f J"ur V
1 - (If Pm-rlrt. Ak(-, I(l- HtTri!S
29 Pt.UKiM) t.:..... PtU. ..I r Hi
soiacuasKsisRikTass
JOHN P. BAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embulmer. Op
posite postoffice. Funeral parlor, two
funeral cars. Calls responded to day
or night. Phone 75.
J. T. BROWN'S FL'RNITUER STORE
Funeral director and licensed em
lalnier. Most modern funeral par
lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re
sponded to day or night Corner
Main and Water streets. Telephone 63
1XM RANCE AND LAND IUSIXESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES !
reliable abstracts of title to all J
lands In Umatilla county. Buys and
sells all kinds of real estate. Does
a general brokerage buslnes. Pays
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. Writes fire, life and acci
dent insurance. References, any bank
in Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Prea.
C. H. MARSH, Sec.
BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL, REAL
estate, fire, life and accident Insur
ance, agents. S15 Main street. Phone
404.
SECOND HAND DEAIfJtS,
V. STHOllLE. DEALER IN NEW
and second-hand geods. Cash paid
for all second-hand goods bought.
Cheapest place In Pendnleton to buy
household goods. Come and get our
prices. 219 E. Court street Phone
271W.
AUCTIONEERS.
COL. W. F. YOIINKA. AUCTIONEER
makes a specialty of (turners' stock
and machinery sale. "The man that
Jets you the money " Leave orders
at East Oregonlaa office.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
fvxeh.U., hinkrtoni. j attorneys. j riiysiciAys.
..I.'.l I ' W"Hiltt,ni4i(ltH.tHitil4lliiiti.(fi(l,iitO .it(nilt'llii!lri!Hti!M.i
FRANK L McNEIL, Manager.
MOST POPULAR HEALTH AND PLEA5URE RESORT.
311.00 and $12.00 Per 7c:!i
CAMPING GROUNDS
MAIL AND
HUNTING, BOWLING, FISHING, HOT MINERAL WATER I f
sed'rie
for your office
or home
i
$3.00 down
$3.00 a month
Manufactured for and for sale by the
Pacific Power & Light Company
EaSy payments make them easy to own.
RALET & IIAI-ET, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office In American National
Bank BuUdlng.
FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. i -Office
in Despain building. j
CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS!
at law. Office in rear of American
National Bank building. ;
JAMES B. PERRY. ATORNEY AT
law. Office over Tavlor Harwnr .
company.
wedding announcements, embossed
PETERSON & BISHOP. ATTOR-' prVate and business stationery, etc
nes at law; rooms 3 and 4. Smith-! Very latest atyles. Call at East Or
irawford building. ' gonlan office and see sample.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY ;
at law. Will practice in all state'
and federal courts. Rooms 7. i and
9. Despain building.
GEORGE G. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made Room 17, Schmidt
block.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR-i
ney at law. Office in Smith-Craw-:
ford building. j
S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at law. Office In Despain'
building. I
MALE HELP WANTED.
W TEIK-;ooD LIVE CANVASS.1
er to represent us In Eastern Ore-1;
gon. Commission proposition. Cash! I
weekly. Faclfic Nursery Co.. 122 1-Jik
Grand Ave., Portland, Ore
WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Ca.-h
or give trade for Umatilla county .
farm. 20 to 1(0 per acre. AddreM
Bci 12, Athena, Ore. ( I
PESSENGER AUTO STAGE
Leaves French Restaurant, Pendletoa, S:30 a. m.
every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, with round
trip on Sundays. 14.00 one way; 17.00 round
trip. Hauls passengers, mall and freight
See If. Stubbleflcld at French Restaurant.
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A GROUP OF EXTRA
ORDINARY VALUES
in fine fixtures are now beiir
shown by us. It affords you an
excellent opportunity to purchase j
handsome chandeliers and side I
fixtures at remarkable savings. In- i
eluded is a great variety of ceiling 1
fixtures and lamps. We wish es- ;
peoially lo have you see our fine !
dining room domes.
J. L. VAUGHAN !
DRS. WHITAKER & WOOD. DEN
lists. Office hours 9 a. m to E p.
m. M liar key building, Pendleton
Oregon.
VETERINARY SVRGEONS.
C, W. LASSEN. M. D. V. COUNTY
veterinarian Residence telephone.
27; office telephone, 20.
MKCIIIAMDIS.
' ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATION
AUCTION SALES -THE EASTOllE
gonian makes a specialty of auc
tion sale hills, cards and advertising.
We can furnish auctioneer, clerk ard
advertising complete that will assure
jou of having a successful sale.
TRESSPASS NOTICES, STALLION
season cards and Kile bills of every
description printed at reasonable
prices at the East Oregonlan W
have a fine lot of stock cuts that our
patrons are allowed the free ue of
BEAVER ENORW'-JI
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