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EIGHT PAGE3 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, FENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1915. PAGE SEVEN mmimn pacific ry. The Great Big Baked Potato Route REACHES THEM ALL Reduced Rates The Direct Route A few days Jay-off and visit will greatly profit you. COLUMBIA RIVER GRAPE CARNIVAL, Kennewick, Sept. 13-15. INTERSTATE FAIR & LIVE STOCK SHOW, Spokane, Sept. 13-18. STATE FAIR, North Yakima, Sept. 20-25. ROUND-UP, PENDLETON, SEPT. 23-25. Apply to local agent for informa tion as to rates, trains, etc," W. ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Ore. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G, P. A., Portland, Oregon. BULGARIA MASSING TROOPS ON FRONTIER i ',1 1 V I 1 . .8, "f. : -. i'....,...,., f i. . -! 1 1 , i m a : ;. row x ' - ;:..rw i .ui i i at H V , , , t It v... 1 1 SYNOPSIS OF THE AXNCAL STATEMENT OP THE UNITED STATES lilUNCH OF THE ROYAL IXSl UANtlO COMPACT, LIMITED, Of Liverpool, in the KlnRdom of Great liritain, on the 3 1st day of Docem fcer. 19H. mae to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Orogon, I pur'ifsant to law: CAI'ITAll. 'Amount of deposited capital paid up ' I INCOME. I Net premiums received during the year H,1M17 4I Interest, dividends and rents received during year :".!. i ' Income from other sources received during year 39.56S.57 :,60 000.00 .IS, 932,781. 0 BULGARIAN TflOQRS OA Ttf MARCH ' It la reported that Bulgaria Is mo bilizing her troops on her frontier tlcipated in by II. Hadaslavoff, thei enter the war on the side of the al Bulgarian premier. That Bulgaria, lies, seems to be a foregone conclu since th recent war conferences par-as well as Rumania and Greece will sion. Total Income . DISIiritSEMENTS. , Net losses paid during the yf ar tl,&94 223.91 Dividends paid during the year on capital siock iu Commissions and salaries paid during the year. 2.315.458.54 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year., 332.983.48 Amount of all other expenditures 1189,079.17 , Total expenditures 18 331.7 15.10 ASSETS. Value of real estate owned (market value) J4.3S1.265.43 Value of stocks and bonds owned( market val.) 6.052.768.00 i I.oan0 on mcirLnafres and collateral, etc 240.100.00 !cah In banks and on hand 1,101,433.20 Premiums In course of collection written since September 30, 1914 1,418.140.06 Interest and rents due and accrued 94,930.49 Total assets J 1 3.29 1,63 7. 18 Total aiisets admitted in Oregon ' $13,291,637.18 LIABILITIES. Oross claims for losses unpaid I 773.328.58 AmL of unearned prems. on all outstand'g risks 8,408.662.90 Due for commission and brokerage 32.699.36 All other liabilities 316.483.92 Total liabilities exclusive of deposit capital of S 560.000.00 19 531. 076. 7 Total premiums In force December 31, 1914 U, 344, 212.25 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR. Total risks written during the year 5,670,589.O Gross premiums received during the year 145.446.8 Premiums returned during the year . 50,224.79 Losses paid during the year 5H15'5i Losses incurred during the year 52,2 95 1 Total amount of risks outstanding in Oregon Dec. 31, 1914 .... 17,636,34 J. Off I BY ROLLA V. WATT, Manager Pacific Dept., san fTancisco. v-ai. N. R. Burke, Portland, Ore., statutory resident general agent and attorney I for service. Pendleton Abstract Company, Resident Agent., Pendleton, Oregon. Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES -.r HOT TAUALES CHILLI COH GARNE -SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-data; FIRST CLA33 BERVIC1 TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Hte Phone 167 Pendleton. Or Prevent! roughness during the summer NYAL'S FACE GREAT,! A superior vanishing skin tone soon absorbed. t LEAVES NO SHINE Price SO cents Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best HOG RECEIPTS ON INCREASE $ 7 RflOFJEY Plenty to Loan Come in and See Us $ LIATLOCX-UATZ INVESTMENT GO. Jit Eaat Court St (Courtesy Sunday's Journal.) PORTLAND, Ore. That the rais ing of hogs in the northwest is stead ily increasing is the deduction one mlKht make from the comparative! figures on livestock receipts at thej I'nion Stock Yards. Both the re ceipts for the month and the year to I date show an Increase. All other i lines show decreases. The hog market has shown some weakness during the past week. Two loads of choice stuff on Monday'! sale brought 17.65 but the top has been around (7.40 since. General hog market ranse: Pest lisht 7.0f5i7.G0 Medium light 7.20 7.35 Good to heavy 6.80 (ft 7.00 Kouvh to heavy 5.50 0 6.00 The- run of cattle has been light durini? the week. Prices, however, did not change much from those of the week previous. A few top steers brought 7c on Monday but 6 1-2 6 S-4c has been the averaRe. Oeneral cattle market ranse: Select steers 6.n'fi7.O0 Rest hay fed steers 6.25 W 6.3a Good to choice 6.00 (J? 6.25 Ordinary to fair 6.00 ? 5.75 Best cows 5.00 9 5.50 Good to prime 4.50!ii4.75 Select bulls 4.50?4.75 Fancy bulls 4.25 Ordinary bulls 2.50 3.50 Best calves i 7.00 7.50 There has been a heavy run on sheep all week and prices have been practically the same. Extreme top east of the mountain lambs brought 16.50, valley lambs 6.00 6.35. Oeneral shorn mutton market: Choke spring lambs , . . . t$.2a'a 6.50 Common spring lambs .. 5.75 Ti 6.00 Choice yearling wethers.. 5.00fi5.50 Good yearlinns 4.75 9 5.00 Old w ethers 4. 75 fi 5.00 Choice liKht ewes 4.50 0 4.60 Good ewes 3 75 i 4. 00 Rough heavy ewes 3 30 4- 3.60 PLOT TO BLOW UP POWDER COMPANY PLANT UNEARTHED MSCOVFIIY IS MADE DCRING PUOUE OF MCRDKIl OF ItEV-KAISER. MAY ADOPT SAN QUENTIN SYSTEM AT SALEM PRISON SALEM, Ore. cational system Quentin, Calif, Aug. 28. The edU' In vogue at San ' prison will be invest!- 4 gated by George Putnam, secretary". to the governor, with a view to es-, tablishing a similar one at the state, penitentiary ' here. Putnam left for( San Quentin today. The governor believes educating the convicts ia valuable In reforming method. INDIANS DISSATISFIED WITH THEIR TREATMENT GARY. Ind.. Aug. 25. A new an Kle in the investigation of the mur dc-r of Rev. Kaiser, involving an al leged plot to blow up part of the WALKER, Minn., Aug. 30. Return of the Indian wars of 17 years ago but this time diplomatic wans b tween the Indians and the federal .44O4444444044 301,078.56 and it Is figured that the- 4) plant's services in lighting the streets EAGLE MAT HAVE based on the Cleveland rate, is 1, CARRIED OFF CHILD ! 559,489.01. . 4 The same charges were entered) SEATTLE, Aug. 28. After ! against the municipally owned com vain search for two days for 4 pany as against any private concern, 18 months old Florence Kel'y, such as depreciation, interest, rent. who mvsteriusly disappeared on ana so forth. Thursday while playing on the Beach in Fauntleroy Park ai- most under her mother's eyes, the police believe she was car- rled off to the mountains by an eagle. Frank Dulcett of the police department, says he saw eagles flying around near the nlace where the baby disappear- COMFORTING WORDS. Many a Pendleton Household Will Find Them So. ed. It is known that tnousat.as of eagles are in the Cascade To have the pains and aches of and Olympic mountains and bafl bacfc removed to be entirely that they make frequent flights to Puget Sound. THE QUELLE RESTAURANT Open Day and Night J MnU and Special Lunches lTlCaiO 6Jl Up nont. Heated Gus LaFontaine, Prop. State of Ohio, city ef Toledo, Lucas County h. Frank J. Carney maiM oath that he h enlor partner of the form of P 1. Cheuei k Co., cluing biulneM In the City of To ledo. County and State aforesaid, and tha1 aald firm will pay tbe aum of ONR HCN DltBt) IXtl.I.AHS for earn and erery caao of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tbe UM of BALL'S CATARRH Ct'RH. FRANK J. CHENEY. ftwora to before me and aobsrrlbed Is toy presence, tbla 6th day of December, I. r. IHH. (Seal) A. W. OI.EASON. Notary Public Rail's Catarrh Cure la taken Internallj and acta directly upon the blood and mu rum surfaces of tha eyatem. Send for tea tlmonlala. free. F. 1. rHF.NET ft CO., Toledo. O. old by all Prnprlate. 76c. Take Hull s Family Pllla for constipation , , I,,,, .,i,,i,,ir,,-;Ti.r)iinT,-l,iiri ni.rfrj tMMa-iriiiiMa! for your office or home $3.00 down $3.00 a month Manufactured for and for sale by the Pacific Povcr & Light Company Easy payments make them easy to own. DRESS WARM AND KEEP FEET DRY TELUS RHECMATISM SUFFERERS TO TARE SALTS AXD GET RID OF I'RIC ACID. Ketna Powder Works plant here, was government loomed up as a pjsibll- ity today. The reason is the allega tion of the Pillager bank of Chippe wa Indians at Leech Lake that they have been stung. Waysharwarchewabe, Gavgwuche- benung and Daldahcheaush, three In dian orators, have presented tj the federal jsovernment that it has for gotten to account for portions of the valuable pine timber land of tne 275.000 acres set aside as a forest reserve. It Is further alleged that dams have overflowed 49,000 acres of their valuable land, and that patents have been given to portions of their taken up by the police. Otto Krae- mer, an employe of the company, told the police he had been approach. I ed by a stranger and offered 1500 to blow up the gun cotton shed' of the company. This report has again ar oused the belief the minister may have been killed because of his pro German utterances from the pilpit and his other activities, but no dcfl nite clew has been found. BRYAN SCHEDULED TO TALK AT PEACE LEAGUE NEW YOKK. Aug. 28 With Wil liams Jennings Bryan on the program for a speech the festival of the Na tional Peace League opened at Sul zer's Harlem River park today to last till September 4. Other prominent men were scheduled to speak. Mon day the womans' suffrage party will participate. HotMM Man Found. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 28. That fellow who looked with a lan tern for an honest man may be head ed toward St. Paul today. Prof. A. F. Meye- of the University of Minnesota has handed back 1308 of his salary, to the board of regents, alleging that he used his own time doing work not connected with the university, during the vacation period. Chlpperfield, through an interpreter, heard the protest for the government promised to get action on it in Washington. Slay Treat With Carraiua. WASHINGTON. Aug. 2S. It was reoorted at the state department this afternoon that an envoy will he sent to General Carranza in an effort to Dersuade him to accept the Pan-Am erican plan for peace in Mexico. It was thought that General Scott, chief of staff of the army, would be select ed. Pioneer Operator Dies, minn RIVER. Ore., Aug. 30. T. A. Pieplow, 60, pioneer telegraph! onerator. stricken with apoplexy, I di.j iio ia survived bv a widow and; three daughters. Ienlew Ills Guilt. POKTLXNI), Ore.. Aug. 2S. San ford V. Currier, arrested yesterday as an alleged head of the arson trust, denied he was guilty. He admitted he had fires in two of his houses but declares both were accidental. Rheumatism is no respecter ol age, sex, color or rank. If not the moft dangerous of human afflictions, it Is one of the m t painful. Those subject to rheumatism should eat less meat, dress as warmly as possible, svoid any undue nxposuie ami, above all drink lots of pure water. Rheumatism Is caused fty uric acul Inch Is generate! In lh- bowels un l absorbed Into the b!u.d. I: Is tlir fi'ntlon of the kl Ineys to fille- thl a .:'' from the blood and vast 't ut o tie urine; the pores of the skin arc r'so a means of free iic the blo.id o' this impurity. Ii. dam, and chilly told weather the sk.n p u s nro clcs e" thus forcing th$ kld:iV to do 'i ble work, they boMnt we:ik an? .'lug? sh and full .) eliminate this n -ir. ccld which k)ir tucumu'aling and circulating th:o.;sh the syeten even', ally settling lit th) J inls nn nv tiles causing stcfutu, soilness and lain called rhwiiatlsm. At the first tw'n.;n ot rneumiitifm Kvt from any pharmacy about foJi (ipf! cf Jad Saltl put n tablespoon- fui In a glass of w.i'er and drink be frie breakfast eacn nnrnlng for a f - k. This la aid to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of those Impurities. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless and Is made from the acid of graphs nd lemon Juice, combined with 1Kb la and Is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are sub ject to rheumatism. Hers you have a pleasant, effervescent llthla-water drink which overcomes uric acid and Is beneficial to your kidneys as well AMF.KICW LOST ON THE AKAHIC m Taft Joshes Callfornlans. BERKELEY, Cal., Aug. 30. For mer President Taft poked fun at Cal ifornia progresslvlsm while addressing etudents at the University of Califor nia, although he did not mention the progressives. "We of the east are quite willing that you maintain here in your state a sort of chemical laboratory for the testing out of various political firmu lae. We do not object to your doings If you pay the bill " And the famous Taft smile broke into evidence. LIGHT PLANT OWNED BY CITY HELPS TAXPAYERS COLUMBUS. O., Aug. 30. Colum bus is proud of its municipally own ed and operated electric light plant because it has proved in its 16 years of operation both economical and ef ficient. A report just made, under the reg ulations of the Ohio public utilities commission by New York and Cleve land expert accountants, .shows that during this period J286. 658.37 has been saved the taxpayers. The cost to the city of the plant since its establishment is put at II.- free from annoying, dangerous uri nary disorders, is enough to inaka any kidney sufferer grateful. The fol lowing advice of one who has suf fered will prove comforting words to hundreds of Pendleton readers. C. S. Hward, grocer, 1H w. Webb street, Pendleton, says: "Fes fifteen years I had a great deal ot suffering from a dull pain through the small of my back and left side. For over a year I was annoyed by numbness in my shoulder blades. I couldn't lie comfortably on my back. The kidney secretions were too , fre quent In passage. I tried several wellknown medicines, but nothing did me any good until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. They relieved tha aches and pains and regulated tha action of my kidneys.' ' Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills The same that Mr. Howard had Foster-Mllbura Co., Props, Buffalo, N. T. CHICHESTER S it I h1-cw.(cr6l iat"J i, I'lll la KrJ rKi i.U rwjli.f b..ie4, ik i with TMue Riisn Y riAiMM KiaSD FILL, far SOLD CY CRLOQISTS EtSHEEfi CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer. Op posite postoffice. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Phone 75. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITUER STORE Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re sponded to day or night. Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 63 INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS ATTORNEYS. PHYSICIANS. RALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS ATDRa TVHITAKER & WOOD, DEN- mw. cjtnce in American iauonai t sts. Office hnnr a a. m to s n. Bank Building. FEE & FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Despain building. m. Mllarkey Oregon. building, Pendleton VETERINARY SURGEONS. CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS , C. W. LASSEnTTTdTv! COUNTY at law Office In rear of American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware company. HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all 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 Fendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. C. H. MARSH, Sec PETERSON BISHOP. ATTOR-i neys at law; rooms 3 and 4, Smith Crawford building. j DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and federal courts. Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Despain building. I veterinarian Residence telephone, 27; office telephone. JO. Ir. Edmund F. Vxltt of Janets Wo, Wisconsin. Dr. Edmund F. Woods of Janes- vllle, Wis., was one of the two Amer leans to lose their lives when the Arabic went down south of Ireland. H's death with that of Mrs Bru guulere, will be the basis of what ever action President Wilson takes In his negotiations with the German guv ernment. BENTLEY & LEFF1NGWELL. REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. 815 Main street. Phone 404. SECOND HAND DEALERS. GEORGE G. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills; deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made Room 17, Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR ney at law. Office In Smith-Craw- ford building. I MISCELLANEOUS. TRESSPASS NOTICES, STALLION season cards and sale bills of every description printed at reasonable prices at the East Oresronlan . W have a fine lot of stock cuts that our patrons are allowed the free us of AUCTION SALES THE EASTORE gonlan makes a specialty of auc tion sale bills, cards and advertising. We can furnish auctioneer, clerk srd advertising complete th.it will assure, you of having a successful sale. ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATION8 wedding announcements, emboesed ' private and business stationery, etc Very latest styles. Call at East Or fonlan offlca and sea eampU. V. STUOULE. 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. lit E. Court street Phone J71W. 3. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND' counsellor at law Office In Despain building. AUCTIONEERS. 'OL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEER makes a specialty of laimers' stoci nd machinery sale 'The man that t vou the mnnM l.es orders tt Bast Orta-oalaa office MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED GOOD LIVE CANVASS. er to represent us in Eastern Ore gon. Commission proposition. Cash weekly, rclfic Nursery Co., Ill 1-1 Grand Ave.. Portland. Or WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Cash or give trade for Umatilla county 'srm 120 to 140 per acra Addraw Box II. Athena Or REAVER ENGRAVING - COMPANY I to of to J. n- t. Jf- n to nt, is IT- In ha ha .d be te, ng he ng ah id. 49 t ed et n r. He h tt le it. to ?r te e II id t ie d