Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1915)
EIGHT PAiim DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETjN. OREGON. SATURDAY, FKPTEMRER 18. 101 PACE SEVEN EOG L1A1ET IS iDOWIIfOBTilEil (OourtHry Frllio's Journal.!) POULAND, With a rtdher ,11b. eral run n( swliie id the yawls at 4he opening of the day's trade, the North Portland market win a dim lower a. I e.round with tups hugging 16.65. The extreme weannesa in he local situation Is causing much concern In the country. At m.e point shippers ore strongly considering the advisa bility, of holding (lor awhile anj awaiting further Improvemente In ithe eastern price' which would admit of the-sendlng T supiliies almost aorvss the continent. Qeneral hof intirtiot range: Best: light t.Si Medium light , . 6, SO ' Good! to heavy .S5.'40 ' Hough to heavy ,. i.njc, Catarrh Cannot Be Ousod with' LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ss tb . nnn mn u w ml lam qinm. uav iarrn.i siooa r cantitutlonal 4bmsm, sad lo ordr tamn lf,oa matt take In ttrnil amedls. Mail CsUrrk Oar Is ' tstea .mternaiir, xb.acts dlraetlr odm th Uh aa4 noa surfaces. It's . cttar-a car as ft-t..,ejack nmlletos. It was pnscrlbw br m of U best pay-' .tlrUni la this en yr tfor tears d Is , a rassssr sreserlpum. it Is coopea of ids m iwira sneera, -eoaaDinea wwo CDs I fast stood partners, metis directly sa Us i mucuua eiiriacea. e .pertee! eesMliM tlna of lbs two iMMalsats Is what ,r . dor, seek woodesfal Malts In films .Mtsrrb. rW.d for -tasthMalsIs, free. 0t. I. CIJKNBT a CO.. Grerie., Toleds, . aoldr.ta DrnniMa, arts Toe. Take, slab's lull' tHUs for eoastlpaMsa, jJHICHESTERS PILIA i-fv . TUB UtAWm DBA KB, A. I'llla la U.I ua ..! aKUUK botM, mic4 llk f.lti R!Um. (her. Br ( rnr ,tan fc avvn u lit. lr,I.L t vi.( i. M ifiA.rrBi D 111. AMI I'll.lA In U tea. Aiivr.i;i n No Chaiure In Cattle. While kumo extra select steers en tered the North I'ortluud cattle pens viir iiikIiI. ;lih1 found a demand above he recent nxtieiiie figure, there was ally no change, in either the cattle market price or situation. The higher biibi were due to quality oaly jiul to any Improvement in the general de mand. (ienerul .cattle market range: Select steer. M.Fl)i& J.OO lie hay led steers ...... .26i6S.35 Good to choice .00ji l.25 OiUinary to fair i.00fi6.75 lies', cows o.OOfo (.25 GiKid to prime 4.5064.75 Select hulls 4. iOfa 4.75 Ka-,-y bull 4.25 Ordinary bill's -2.60fQ-S.50 teat calves T.fiOfrOO luJtn SupiJy AiiuOl. Very small supply of mutton and las-Ate entewo the lacal market 'Over iilhL Mwst this IiKitted run came iircot to local killers from their ireg ular Vlllanil vaUer buyers. Gen eraJ iirendi.tif .the martset cnntlntes verj' strong here iKk mo .further clutuse In (iTioes. Oeneral sautlsn maa-feat: 'hee spring Uumbs $ 7iC0 Conmnn spring lambs ... &.D0l.?( Chaioe ysjnir.,wetrs... 4 J 6 C'Oad yearlings -.. Old .wthrs 'holce light wtw Oood ewaa ... Hough .ieavy ewes ..... : Iiseaaack Shlsama HogaU. K. rHectur, OdMenflale, nVa4urtwo: Insula; Cenksnille, Wash, ens hw,4l; Walla Walla. Heat Com- luny, Wlla W'kllk- Waaaw tw !loads; 4. v. Johnson, iMller. irfUtha, 'one luad; W. B. Kstrus. The Uallm, two loads; Hnimett UtomnMsa. Gundon, one load. rattle W. M.'dJendrlJt, noppnecj cne load; W. II ' Wilier, oe load. Ixed tuff C.-E. Lucke. alalla. one load cattle, 'Oaives, ' bg arm shsep direct to Union Meat eonrsany F. "B. Decker, Hilwrton,- three Toads hens and Sheep direct to Union Meat rompany; 3. I). Dlnsmore, West Ho, ne Vad cattle, caWes, hogs; Sevier & Cobb. Eugene, one load cattle, calves and sheep. RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS AJf;nmrMt 'Of "JlortfW. lots 9 and 0 block 5 '. Keserva- A rortKage executed by (I. H. IiiiHh-Jtion addition to Peridletori. "P to X A. Bradley and V. 3 Farrish j iieo. Ness to Phillip A. Power, .6:26 6 5.. 0 4.766.00 3J64i0 Sj0tj3.9 Sit. 3, 1915, for $1,100, Is asalgnel to lleniry EifCem.. (iiua'l Morljfuirc. W. T. Koberts ito Henry 8. Kwin, 51.22J; 2H head of cattle. Wen. Kennedy to Henry .S. Knlnp, 1775; llhead of cattle. H. R. WilllamB to J. J. Dlxson, t25; 1! fcnmm, 1 wx(im, 1 set iianiess. J. W. Hrldwes to W, C. Thempson, 1160; 2 horses, 1 hack, 1' sSt harness. ortae. James Hartsuff and Fred Thomas to Efrie 11. Leonard, guardian, 700; a 1ram Jf land In Nichols uddition to Milton. Anna . Town to David 'J4naoii, $760; Jote 9 assS 10, block 60, ilteaer v&Unn addition to Pendleton. ItrrA. Wan. H. Sayr to Lulu M. (Brown, $800; lots 9 anfl 10, Block 9, Arlams. idka -A. Town Ho Anna E. "Town. S. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, i Reservation addition 'to $400; lots Plock 33, I endleton. Chas. Iliatt to Geo. Ness. $1; lots f. 9, 10, 11. 12, 13 and 14, block 33 Kenervatlon addition to Pendleton. Phillip A. Power to George Ness. 1,000; the S. 1-2 of NW. 1-4 of S. :-2 of NE. 1-4 and SE. 1-4 of Kec. S. T. 4 X., K. 30 E W. M. Chas E. Armstrong to Chas. Hiatt, $1; lots ft, 9, 10. 11. 12. 13 and 14. Block 33, Reservation addition to Pendleton. Albert Lewis to Tassey Ptewart, $400; a tract of land In Hec. 2, T. 5 N., H. 35 E., W. M. James Mcott to James Jr., Etl and Zora Scott. $1; 320 acres, title descrlp t.ve. Patent. Flhillip A. Power, 320 acres In Hec. 8, T. 4 N.,'K. 20 E., W. M. 1 Ifl Services at Local Chui-cries "ROUND-UP DATES. The 1915 Round-sip will be held m Sept 23,14, 25. 1Xtiierlaii. There -will be services of arwclal i'.lerest svt the Fiwsbyterian ctarrch tomornrw. 10 a. Sunday school. 1 cson, Hdw Alcohol Destroyed . an rmy." 11 i. m. the pastor will 3 reuch srpon "The Thallenge at .the .hmrch. This wlB be a Round-up nerioon thai everyos.e should hear. THiere will Ije a special anthem ' by the tlsoros chair and Mrs Dorrls Reber vlll sitwr, Jie solos. 8 p. m.. Kev. Itora R tasl Barber of the department of Justl ee 1I1 address the girls of Pendleti n wpon "Ahrtiaster Boxes. ' It 30 Yo' "K Peoples meeting. "7:30 Popular evening service with good l:ve musi e asd serimon "by the pastor I'pon the i3ect "The "Way to God." All Strang era In the clrj cordially Invited. Christ Ian. Bible school at 9:45. We have a good school thoroughly 'Organised with efficient teachers. A place 'for everyone, young or old. Preaching and communion at 11 a. m. Pastor Hubbell will preach his morning -eer-mon uoon.the topic. "The S'uoerlor Value of GnHlinem." At 7 30 MraJ Parber, an ordained minister at one time tocated In Pendleton but re cently working In social welfare work for girls will give a short address and Mrs. Hoover, a delegate of the Chris i tlan -church of Pendleton to the Los Angeles International convention 'will make a brief report. Everybody rn vlted. Christian endeavor at :30. Prayer meeting on Wednesday eve. rings. H. H. Hubbell, pastor. Our Great Jit .Jtt-itiV" iifiiMi jii.iii!-tii ':.bi;f. .di m. 'iiAii:.-;;'' ,!;:'rii,;.;,..;:;,.i;!.i;!i,;i THE S. W. EAST OREGONIAN $1.50 (Published every Tuesday and Friday, for one year) McCALL'S MAGAZINE 50 (Monthly (or one year) ANY ONE McCALL PATTERN 15 Regular Price, $2.15' ALL FOR ONLY $1.50 nmmw.M,t:?tifl.i.jjiii.ir. iw . i:n.:utiiH.rtiTim a"'Hu.iu,-.miiii.iift!iin mimiitiii3ii;i:.ur..iiiiiiBiaill!ls.llitaiuait::!i;!!lll;ra3I:'. We are enabled to give our readers, old and new, the benefit of this money-saving" club offer, onlv because of a very spe cial arrangement with the publishers of McCALL'S MAGAZINE. WOMEN Love This Magazine Corns in or urn'fs fo e a $ampl copy McCALL'S i the Fashion Authority and Housekeeping Hslpcr of more women than any other magazine in the world. All the latest styles every month; also delight ful stories that entertain, and special depart ments in cookiiur, home dressmaking, fancy work, etc., that liglrten housework and save monev. McCALL'S has been a family favorite for forty-five years. It is the magazine that satisfies. Mn. J. T. D., wtMeriber of Templt, Ca., writci: "You hut put hit iwme on tlio Iit i who think McCAI.I.'S MAOAZIM5 IfmiiiMAGrSNEl I rlth t! worlh iwicr an murh ai emu a year (or every one in the family. So many pretty Irfi-tiriMis and so much goil reading I can hardly wait la ce h.' ? Don't Miss This Offer Vriti or cell at lit ofUct of ihil paptt X tOO fiif faffs mentkif FREE McCALL PATTERN Each MihKriber lor thii Great "Family Bargain" nay rhouw from her tirit c: pv of McCAl l.'S n f crived, tint of ilir ceirbratfd Mfl'ail I)re I'alicrnf FRKK, (value lxl bv Mndios a postal card rreueat direct lo I he Mctall onw pam, New York, pivm Number and Size desired. "Methodist. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Epworth League at 8:30 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning text. Jer. 6:16, "Thus saith the Lord, stand e in the ways and see, and ask for the oM paths, wherein is the gooa way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls." Evening text Isa. 45:22. '"look unto me an3 be ye saved all the ends of the earth; I for I am God and there Is none else;" Prof. J. S. Landers will lead the ', League, and every leaguer is urged to be present. Chas. A. Hodshire, pastor. IN BUYING A PIAfoO 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 give you the ser vice and satisfaction you had in mind at the time of purchase. Quite often transient Bailsmen approach joo. claim they are factory agent, selling direct, repre sent tliat they can sell high priced pianos for far less money, em., etc. We advise yoo to take all this with a grain of salt. Listen to their talk If rou wish, get their prices If yon so desire, Bl"T See Us and Let Us Figure With You Before You Buy A little talk with us coats you nothing and puts you under no obligation whatever, mind that makers of fcigh-crade pianos never employ transient agents. Just bear In . WE SELL PIANOS, Factory to You We have Uprights, Grands and Players now on our floors AT CHICAGO ever quoted you m Pendleton. 'Terms aa tow as f 10.00 down and 1600 m month. PRICES lower than The Following New Piano Now on Display Here. Knabe Fayette S. Cable Hamilton KlmbaQ llermliur Chase & Baker Ve Balnea Bros Lyon A Healy Andrew K older Holder Campbell Ieland Washburn Starck and others These Slightly Used Piano at Bargains. Emrncrson K older & Ctum Kohler ft Campbell Strohber Adam Scharf Howard , , Hamilton Harrington 10O and op. Decker Broa Also some ellirhUy ased) playem a bargains. 'Ediaon, Victor and Columbia Phonograph and Records. All the latest styles in stock. "We carry the largest line of Phonographs and Records in Eastern Oregon. Warren's Music Hoi 814 Main Street. Always here to make good what we say. Telephone 524 Christian Science. E. Webb and Johnxun streets. Ser vices Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Wednesday 8 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon. ' Matter." The readinc room at the church is open daily, except Sunday, li'oni 2 until 4 p. m. Baptist, Tilble school, 10 a m.; .preaching, 11 a. m. Subject, "Life Eternal." B. Y. P. v.. 6:30 p. m. Leader. Mrs. Clevenirer. Subject, "World Ideals." Freachlng, 7:30 p. m. Subject, "The Holy Spirit's Invitation." E. R. Clev enKer. pastor. Church of the Redeemer. Sunday school at 10 a. m. There will be a celebration of the holy com munion at the 11 a. m. service and divine service with sermon at 7:30 p. m. All are cordiatly invited. Charles Qulnney, rector. The East Oregonian continues to be the leading paper published in Oregon east of the Cascades and if you are not already a subscriber you should take advantage of this big offer. Also'good for renewals. If you desire McCall's Magazine in connection with the Daily East Oregonian, either by carrier or mail, write or phone us for special clubbing rates. CUT OUT AND MAIL US TODAY East Oregonian Tub. Co., ' Pendleton, Oregon. Enclosed find $1.50 for which please send me the S.-W. East Oregonian and McCall's Magazine for one year as per your special offer. . Name- Address Please state if new or renewal. NOTICF FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that sealed lids will "be received by the secretary of the Umr.tllla County Library Board at her address. Pendleton, Oregon, until 12 olclock noon. September 80, 1915, for the construction of a library fullding approx'inalely 42x63 feet, of basement, main floor and attic, n clutlhig approaches and grading of let. Plans and specification can be ob tained from M . Lina H. Sturgis, ' president of th library bonrd. Pendle-i ton. Oregon, by making a deposit f $20.00 which will be refunded to un successful biddits on return of the plans ami spec i (Vat ions In good con dition. Plans and anetificatinna are also it) file in the public library at Pen dleton on the second floor of the city t all, where they may be inspcted. Each bid for the work shall be norompanled by a certified check up on a national I :mk drawn to the or der of the I'matiHa oounty court, to "he amount of five per cent of the bid. Minding the bidder to execute the work if award- to htm. All such oeposlts, except that of the accepted lidtler, will be returned within one week after the contracts have been j swarded. Failure of the successful' bidders to furnsh bond caLJed fori herein within one week after'the con- tract has besn awarded will result l:i the award of the work being rescind-' d and given another bidder; and the certified check ''f the defaulting bid-1 iler will beconi" liable up to Its fu'l i. mount of any difference In the am-' mints of the two hiils. The sin'cesnf'..! bidder will be re-i (Mired to furnis'i a satisfactory bond,! in .imotini one-li ilf !he contract price. I eitvuled b a surety company accept-j r.ble to the county court and qualified to do business l.i the state of Oregon W POUND. The following described animals have been taken up by' the marshal of the City of Pendleton, to-wlt; One brown horse about 3 years old, branded X on left hip, star In lorehead, about 87 i pounds. One brown horse, about V years old, branded A on left hip, weight about 0 pounds. One bay mare with roan eolt, the mare is branded with a star on right snoulder and P on right Jaw, weight about 800 pounds. One bay horse, weight about 80S pounds, branded 7-H on right shoul der. One light bay bald faced horse, weight about S00 pounds, branded II T on right shoulder; crippled In s right hind leg. j If said animf Is are not claimed by j i he owners or those entitled to the i possession of them, coats and expenses j against them paid and taken away j within ten days from the date here-S of, then a 2 o'clock p. an. of the 29th day of September, 1915, the aald an imals tll be sold to the highest bid tier, at public auction, for eash, at the City Pound, Depot Stables, on Cottonwood street, In said City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be appdted to the payment of such costs and expenses of making sale. Dated this 17th day of September, 161S. JOHN KEARXET, City Marshal. m 1860 i9i5 y dragon Stafo Fair FIFTY FOURTH ANNUAL STATE FAIR. J. H. Booth, Prest. W. Al Jones, Secy. 1905 State Fair Not Held on Account of Lewis and Clark Exposition. $20,000 IN PREMIUMS An Exposition in itself. The Pride of Oregon. A Great College for the one engaged in Agricul tural, Horticultural and Livestock pursuits. A FULL WEEK AT THE OREGON STATE FAIR BROADENS THE INTELLECT. Munter, the Aviator, will make Two Flights Daily. Free camping space in a shady Oak Park. Free Stalls for Campers' Teams. Free transporta tion on Railroads for Exhibits. For any information relative to the Oregon State Fair which opens September 27th and closes October 2nd, write to m W. AL JONES, Secretary SALEM, OREGON M rcll'!l)'rmt'FTp"ll!'iH"WTOmirnl : iiiuiffiamiHiihmmm.i.ii.eM.Mia, " I FTXERAL DIUECTORS. ATTORNEYS. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer. Op posite poetofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Phone 76. RALEY & RALEY, ATTORNETS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. MALE HELP WANTED. FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Despain building. WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Caah r give trade for I'matllla count; farm, $20 to HO per acra. Addreaa Box II, Athena. Or J. T. BROWN'S Fl'RNITt'ER 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 CARTER & SMTTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of American National Bank building. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS 11 A RTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES, reliable abstracts of title to all lands In I'matllla 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, Pres. C. H. MARSH, Sec. JAMES B. PERRY, ATORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware; company. MISCELLANEOUS. TRESSPASS NOTICES, STALLION season cards and sale bills of every description printed at reasonable prices at the East Oregonian Wa have a fine lot of stock cuts that our patrons are allowed the free use of PETERSON neys at law Crawford building:. & BISHOP, ATTOR- AUCTION SALES THE EAST ORB rooms 3 and 1, Smith- gonlan makes a specialty of au iron sale diils, cards and adverrslnR. . Wa fan f.i-n UK . .. ... . ..!..-. .. . J DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, at law. Will practice In and federal couit.i Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Despain building. ATTORNEY advertising complete that will a'sura all state you of having a successful sale. "' I i KlnW (Fiich Snd Insu-ing the fulfillment of' BENTLEY & LEFFINOWELL. REAL ',"v'v 4.11 the provision of the contract and; estate, fire, life and accident insur ing satuafnctorv completion of the ance agents. 815 Main street. Phone work thereunder within the time stai-j 404. ed, and covering all guarantees pro-; GEORGE G. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgage and contract drawn. Col lections mads Room 17, Schmidt ENORAVED CARDS. INVITATIONS wedding announcements, embomied private and business stationery, eto. Very latest ityles. CaU at Eat Ore gonlsn office and see sample 1 FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTOR- ney at law. Office In Smith-Craw- I for, I hulMinir v'ded for In th specifications, the prompt payment of all persons fur nishing materl.' S or labor required lor the prosecut'on of the work and the settlements of all clnims, liens or other liabilities arising from the con struction of tha work or the use of 1 atented article. The llhrary board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Mark envelopes "Bid on Library Building." Dated this 14th day of September, 1S15. JESSIE S. VERT, Secretary of Library Board, Pendle ton, Oregon. SECOND HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE, 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. 21 E. Court street. Phone I71W. AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTIONEER makes a specialty of f aimers' stock and machinery sale. "The man 'that cats you tha money " Leave orders at Bsst OrstobtH office. S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office In Despain building. PHYSICIANS. DRS. WH1TAKER A WOOD, DEN tlsts. Office hours I a, m. to I p m. Mllarkey building, Pendletoi Oregon. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY LB crlptlon for county court, circuit court. Justice court, real estate, etc., for sale at East Oregonian office VETERINARY SURGEONS, a W. LASSEN. M. D. V. COUNTY veterinarian Residence telephone IT; office tslephene, tt. BEAVER ENGRAVING -'" COMPANY ""iv" 1.-,'