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DAILY EAST OP.;:CONIAN, PKXDLETON, OREGON'. TT.'K.-'DAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1915. PAGE SEVEN SVINE MARKET HOLDS STEADY Russian Cossacks in Galicia EIGHT PAGES (Courtesy Monday's Journal.) , PORTLAND, Ore. Market fur i swine whh under severe pressure at North Portland today with a very heavy run undJillers In fUl control . of the jirlcet aiiuatlon. Todays run li even greater than lust Monday when there waso much digression In the early trade. Market fur anno was generally steady this morning In the cost, lit tle change being shown In quotations. General hog market runge: Rest light 6 SOQ&M .Medium lljjht .70'(6.75 Good to heavy 6.60i&.!U Rough to heavy i.GO'Qil.OO ' Cattle Mt Is Jllicil. While some suieg of cattle were . again .made in a limited way at the former, top mark $7.00 for extreme quality steers the general market was softer In spots and fractionally lower. There was a very liberal run report. J in the sajla over Sunday, totals being 1511 head compared with 1014 hesd lust wk! The fact that there was very liberal marketing f cattle from Idaho points indicated that country reports of beter prices available In that territory frem eaat- are, buyers have at4ieen accurate In the eastern trade this tnorntnc there was a steady. to stronger t"ne fur lat'le, some pa. ate in xring . advance. Orneral cattle mmleet rane: . eVIect stacrs t.0 7.0 Pest hay ed steers 6. 6.8E Good towholce .......... I.MJtll Ordinary, to fair ...... .K0e.1l;;mr.ruifcr. i Bert coirs I.MOl.tli i Select bulb) 4 4.7B: Choice spring lambs $.6e75 Fancy bulls .... .I5: Vcomaiosi spring lambs .. . . B.76 .J5 'Ordinary hulls l.StOS.lO Vholoe yearling wethers . 5.60 : Host calves 7 6 8 00' Mutton Supp jJsnlwxL Aside toom the stsrrt sorpard ty lo- Cntarrli Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL jtri'I.lClTIONa. as tbey raiint resrb tte seat of tbe d.'tes. t'a tar rb U s WoeO or coustltutlunil iIIkim, kasd In onlrr to cure It you mt take In tirnil remnSlra. Hall's faiurrt, Cur Is lkco Imrraallt, and Mi 4tuctl; apon the hlootl and . mucous surtuiai. Ila.irt -i'alarrb Care la not a quack titfdlrlue. It waa ptmrlbd one f the bivt 4lcbii In Itila ootintry fr ffru anil la . nvular prwcElrtlon. It 4a cuskpoaed of tiia bmt tonk-a ksowo. coaijlnfi; -tolth tfic brat llixxl porlflau, artlns SJreeUr " 1" -SIUCUII4 anrrarps. Tba pnlert fomblna tlon sf the two anaredlants ia .&:t pna .duca aucb wmtflarf ul reaaha In curlsg 4urrL. frr,t fir teatlmnnUlc, fee. IF. j -rilKSKf ft. CO., l-rmia, ToJaJo, tt HnMiby lininrlab prlre TV. Taka Halls ramlif 1'llla forwaUsitlan ROtUND-UP The 1915 F.ound-u. win be HirtMllllllllllllllUUslillllllllllUWIIIUKIIIIIIIlllllllDllllBlllllinillllllllllllllllllJ E PREPARED TO OF OPPORTUNITIES AS THEY ARE PRESENTED. "THIS CAN BEST BE DONE BY ACCUMULATING FUNDS IN' OUR SAV INfcS DEPARTMENT. A LIBERAL RATE OF IN TEREST PAID it ND YOUR DEPOSIT IS ABSO LUTELY SAFE. I The American OF PENDLETON Corner Mfajv and Alt. Streets. CAPITAL-AND SURPLUS $4V0,000. 1n1llllllllllllllllilMIIIIIIHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'lliKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'''lill'Willl1 lieetrie. tFiis for your office or home IIIW..aMII SI $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. 1 t t ..tA $V 'mi rtbht lerests, Utere was ' little available In the mutton r lamb market at Nona Portland at the week's open log. Oeneral mnOsi and Jamb situation here continues very stsong with pric es heU at the extreme mark. Mutton market was steady to weak and lower in the eastern trade this General muttasi maraet: i5ood yearlings , 4.7505.00 Choice i right ewes 4.604 75 ilivod es . 3.76 0 4 04 'Iti.ugh Juavy ewes 3. 60S 3.60 UvphUm-i; SWii'rR. HogB William fihepjjard, Grand tlnne. Vkush., 68 ha-ad by boat; F. E. MimiMoii, Parma. Idaho, one load; F. L. Dlckerson. one losil; W. B. Shaw, Wor, Idaho, one load; Lyd nlon & Co., one load; Rolxft Jackson, two kinds; Kteward'Rheltoa, one load; L. 11. 'Khkia, AUrain. one load; P. A. Wilier, one load; A. N. Ingle, Baker oiie haul; W. J. Rummlna, I'omeroy. WmhIi., one.li.ad; George 1. Fensohn, ow losl; h. E. McPee, Ocll, one lowl; W. J. France, Rook Creok, one loe ; 3 M. i rrews, The Dalles, one load; J. H. Woodcock, Sherar, one loufl.; riuirlea ,-fVhultx, Adarrrf, one DATES. keld m5et. 23, 24, 25. TAKE ADVANTAGE national Davk 3 -Mf WRf5 ! C-il : i 'ff load; Eld Thompson, 'Echo, one load; F. C. Pearson, Caldwell, Idaho, tw loadB; Chester Bloom, one load. Cattle W. M. Gulllford, Pilot Rock, three loads; J. D. French, three loads; P. Schmidt, one load; Sam Nel son, three loadB; Charles Nelaon, three loads; Charles Nelson, three loads; H M. Long, Corvallla, one load; M. Mc Cuilan, one load; J. W. Selver, Drain, cue load; J. M. Barry, Rosebarg, one load; W. B. Ayres, Carlton, two loads Overtoa ft ; Baits, fHalsey, one load; P. J. Brown, Baker, four loads; F. E. Miller, Union Junction, one load; El gin Forwarding company. Enterprise, tne load; C. Chrlstensen, Joseph, one load; J. W. Chandler, eight loads; A. Mcliachen, Wallowa, one load; L. E Stephenson, Shanlko, one load; M. F. Taylor, Uedmand, two loads; E. E. Glllewater. one load; J. M. Hayes, one !nail; C. M. Foster, two londs; W. II. Harris, one load; J..W roboone, two loads. Howltt, Ter .Sheep U. F. Pennington, Rowe, ii51 head, driven In; I. D. Bodlne, 120 head. Mixed stuff Tim I.ydstom, Welser, two loads cattle and. hogs; Bade My ers. Wallowa, two loads cattle anil hogs; G. W. Martin, Granddalles, Wash., one load cattle and calves; P. A. Pmlth, Yamhill, two loads cattle and hogs; W. A. Leaper, Yoncalla. one load cattle and calves. What Cures Eczema? TFe hare had so many Innulrlea latl regarding Ectrma ami other akin dis eases, that wa are glad to make our answer public. After careful Investiga tion we have found that a simple wash of Oil of Wlntergreen. as compounded In I). D. D. Prescription, can be reliei upon. We would not make thla state ment to our patrons, friends "and neigh bors unless we were sure of It and although there are many so-called Ec zema remedlea sold, we ourselvea un hesitatingly recommend D. D. D. Pre scription. Drop hite our etore today. Just to talk over the menu of this wonderful Fra Jttrlptloa i TAI.1.MAN DRUG CO. DROP Ttln.'k Si, lr Ptnin TVilNth (niff qu.i it;-; islKil-:t('ijf i o iyuurmuaoy' Worth. i Stove Polish nt. snttc lustre tliat omnut t.V-i with ny oihiT jKf'ii.h. Ll ick iji'lt isuvo I't'i...h d not Hi' off it lts 1mir tiict w l-r.iT rrdiiiary pui.ib bo it wvt j jU t..!ii, in uiiJ more1'. Don t ft-rf v lien yon I V v.t t 'v' in i; '), lvnr t. " rr.4f. rBtactSiik. If it isn't i In 1 1 uti.vt 'Kiiisli von over I fiii I- yoircuiicr wi.lrcfuiij I j tjj. nioiit TWV Stow Poluh Vorl:, wtcr'.nc, Ili'noii. bc IMrirk t r AfrDryliiw I Irn l.lrimt I , ;1 j'ruti'H. r ;J-it-l : r, (.' -y JV.-3, d'l.l nn.i nio! i lii i' . -i, lrvvtnta riisln.,. Try it. V'C I'lnrV S;:kMrfn Pot Ish 1r : i.vi rv,;rc.iiu-kt 1.1'n- ViM'ff c,r .t. It wnrltH I fiii.'Mv, r:.: ;!y rnd jrnrcB a I ln!Hfi!it P'jr.:i?o. I! hn no I ,tt;'i;ij f(jru;"0.ll ttatumvUljd. PHOTO SUPPLIES Ansco Cam eras ' and Films The court decreed original film and Cyko the prize win ning paper. Take an Ansco on your vacation Tallman & Go. LMdfnf Drutfbti I IN EVERY HSWV I . tvCy1" a 111 5i IOO OFFERED IXJIt BLOOD. CHICAGO, Sept. IS. Unless some -healthy man about 30 years old comes forward to claim the f 100 offered by John R. Thompson, there is almost no chance of recovery for Adolf A. Do leys, 3575 Vincennea avenue. Mr. Doleys has been ill for three months and his system has been weakened by the continued loss of blood caus ed by a hemorrhage of the stomach. Mr. Doleys Is general superintend ent of the Thompson restaurants In Chicagq and a friend of John R. 'Thompson. It Is this which prompt ed Mr. Thompson to have the follow ing advertisement inserted; "Personal I will give f 100 to a healths' man, about 30 years old. who ' will give some blood to a friend whom the doctor says cannot live unless he gets this infusion; this is urgent. Call Monday or Tuesday after 9 a. m. Mr. Thompson, 350 North Clark street" "Mr. Doleys has been 111 for three months," said Mr. Thompson. "He lost bo much blond that the phy sicians say he has only about 2J per cent ,of the blood he should have. The trouble, as I understand it, is a stomach hemorrhage. "The doctor says there Is no chance for recovery without the infusion and that even then It is doubtful. But I am willing to do anything I can to make the Infusion possible." Man In Auto Stnirk Don. I KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Sept. 13. j While driving home in his automoile, ) V. Paul Johnson of the Klamath De I velopment company, and president of! the Klamath parking Company of this city, was assaulted and rendered un-j conscious by some one supposed to' have een hiding in the rear seat I When he recovered he was sitting in ! Ills car tiirtitly gripping the steering j wheel. Robbery is believed to have , I n line jiininr, aiiiiuugu oiu.i ail iiiiM'uii eiii'Kion is missing. Altltmlf Ilt-onl Is Made. KkKLIX, ;!ppt. 1.1, by wireless to Sayvilie, X. Y. At the aviation grounds at Potthuusen, Khenish Prussia on aeroplane of the Condor type ascended 3200 meters, earryirlg four passengers. The Overseas Xews Agency says that this excels, by 150 meters the previous world's record. WOUXX Ml UDEKKl) HV 11KU HISllAM) 1 .3 I Irwin i MVS SflRfiH ItlTNtR, I NEW YORK, Sept. S. ".Mr wife ji'nd 1 guanelled. She (trahleil a hat l l'in tlinalened to jab me with it. I mii!H.Ml to pacify her partially and she paced up and down the office rav in;;. Then she selr.r-ri the revolver on my desk and threatened to shoot me. 1 isib.ed her and Wo ssrintuled buck and forth mull I irot It away from her and that finished It," auid Samuel I-eltner. private detective, in confess ing to shooting his wife In his office at S East' Eighth street He admUted firing the five shots that killed his wife to Coroner lsreal FeinherK. after his story of two men in Rrey cai9 breaking in his office and shooting the woman, waa broken down. Domeailc unhnpplness was given as the caufe for the quarrel. ( mJ spy i . I lis " II 3 ; I- . i 1! I k..x...- .aaL.. .. WWW.W, . i ;? ' I .' a. N BUYING A A piano is something you don't care to buy every day. When you do buy one you want to know that it is worth what you pay for it that it will fcrive you the ser vice and satisfaction you had in mind at the time of purchase. Quite often transient sal m-n npproach you. claim tlicy are f.irtory acrnt. soiling dlml. rt'irp wnt that tlicy can sell high priced pianos for far less money, e'.f., etf. We advise yon to take nil this with a grain of salt. IJsicn to tlielr talk If yon wish, get tli:r iirliw If you so desire, HIT See Us and Let Us Figure With You Before You Buy A little talk with us costn you nothing and puts you under m obligation whatever. Just bear In mind that makers of high-grade pianos never employ transient agents. WE SELL PIANOS, Factory to You We have Uprights, Grands and Players bow on our floora AT ever quoted yon In Pendleton. Terms as low as f 10.00 down and $6 00 a The Following New Pianos Now on Display Here. Knsbe layette S. Cable Hamilton Kimball Helming Oiase & Baker Vose Haines Bros Lyon & Healy ' Andrew Kohler Kohler A Campbell Inland Wash bom Starrk and others Edison, Victor and Columbia Phonographs and Records. All the latest styles in stock. We carry the largest line of Phonographs and Records in Eastern Oregon. WarreH'sMisicHoise Always here to make good what we say. 814 Main Street. , Telephone 524 Before You Let Any Con crete Work It will pay you to see S. RUGO & CO. Phone 536. Pendleton, Ore. Prevents roughness during the summer NYAL'S FAGE CREAM A superior vanishing skin tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cents Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 1'IXEUAL niltECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL DI ro. t. on,i lli.pn.cpit pmhftlmer. OD' posite rostoffice. Funeral parlor, two , funeral cars. Calls responded to day; or nicht. Phone 75. I J. T. BROWN'S FURN1TUER STORE' lT.,nn,.,1 ,ti.-.1.'tni. n.t li('pn.pH Pm.:LAklt''' lahuer. Most modern funeral par- or. moreue and funeral cars. Calls re sponded to day or nipht Corner Main and Water street. Telephone si INSURANCE AND LAND 11US1NFSS HAHTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Buys and lis ail Kinns or real esiave. i general brokerage busines. Pays taxes and makes Investments for nonv residents. Writes fire, life and acci dent insurance. References, any bank t in Tendleton. I JAMES JOHNS. Pres. C. H. MARSH, Sec. DENTLEY & I.EFFING WELL. REAL .Biol, fir Ufa nnd accident tnsur- am e agents. ' 815 Main street. Phone j 404. SECOND HAND DEALERS. V. STROl'LE. DEALER IX NEW and second-hand goods. 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 lilW. AUCTION EER-S. COL. W. F. TOHNKA. AUCTIONEER makes a specialty of t aimers' stock and machinery ie. "The man that rets yon the money " Leave orders at East Oregonlaa office. j puIIIIIIillMl ! 1S60 1915 II :H af ss n ra H yrogosi m M FIFTY FOURTH ANNUAL STATE FAIR. J. H. Booth, Prest. W. Al Jones, Secy, g 1905 State Fair Not Held on Account of Lewis and if 1 Clark Exposition. 1 $20,000 IN PREMIUMS H An Exposition in itself. The Pride of Oregon. A Great College for the one engaged in Agricul- H tural, Horticultural and Livestock pursuits. H m A FULL WEEK AT THE OREGON STATE FAIR m g BROADENS THE INTELLECT. m g Munter, the Aviator, will make Two Flights Daily, p p Free camping space in a shady Oak Park. Free i Stalls for Campers' Teams. Free transporta- if H tion on Railroads for Exhibits. s For any information relative to the Oregon State j ! Fair which opens September 27th and closes H H October 2nd, write to . g W. AL JONES, Secretary ..SALEM, OREGON H gOTTmTimniinHniiiiiminimiinmniiiiiHHnitnnimmnitpmm illuiiiyiauiitfaiaiiiuiiiim ATTORXEYS. RALEY & RALEY, ATTORNEYS ATi law. Office in American National j n nunaing. . FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1 Office in Detain building. SMYTH E. ATTORNEYS' ; at law Office in rear of American ; National I'ank luiildinsr. ! j JAM E B"rERRY. ATORNET Al' ,,lw offlce over Tavlor Hardware company. PETERS' i & BISHOP. ATTOR-1 AUCTION SALES THE EAST O HE neys at law; rooms 3 and 4, Smith-: gonlan makes a specialty of au Crawford building. tlon sale bill cards and adverting. . o.nir.i. Auoti.t,i at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 7, g and Pespaln building. ' ATTORNEY GEORGE U. COUTTS at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds. mortgages and contracts drawn. Col - lections made Room 17, Schmidt I block. FREDER ICK STEIWER. ATTOR- ney at law. Office In Smith-Craw- ford building. S. A. LOWELL, ATTORN ET AND counsellor at law. Office in Despain building. PHYSICIANS. DRS. WHITAKER & WOOD, DEN tlsts. Office hours 9 a. tn. to t P m. Mllarkey building, Pendletoi Oregon. VETERINARY SURGEONS. O, W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNT! veterinarian. Residence telephone 7; office telephone, tt. PIANO CHICAGO PRICES lower month. than These Slightly Used Pianos at Bargains. Emmcioo Kohler A Cbssv Kohler St Campbell Strohber Adam Rdiarf Howard Hamilton Harrington $100 and op. Decker Bros Also some slightly nsed players at bargains. m l?oir mn'HiMii."- ituiiiiiiiiiUiuiiiii:--: MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED PARTrW7LLPAYCah or give trade for Umatilla county farm, 20 to J10 per acre. AdilreM ! Box 12. Athena. Ore. MISCFXJLAXEOUS. TRESSPASS NOTICES, STALLION season cards and sale bills of every description printed at reasonable prices at the Ean Oregonian. Wa h"ve a fine lot of stock cuts that our patrons are allowed the free u of e can furnish auctioneer, cl-rk ac.l advertising complete th:it will a "sura von of hvin ...,..,,i ...u , ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATI' .N'.' wedding announcements, ei'it'ojs.il I Private and business stat'onery, ntn. Vey latest styles. Call at E.iH Ore ! sonlan office and see sample LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DH ecrlptlon for county court, circuit court. 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