East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 20, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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POOR STUFF IS
VERY PLENTIFUL
(CotirteHy Sunduy's Journal.)
PORTLAND, Ore. During periods
of depressed prices It la noteworthy i
that only a very limited per cent of
the arrlvuls are of toppy quality, ship-
prs being Inclined to becoma dls-
guuled with conditions and therefore
are unwilling to spend any extra time
or money In Improving quality.
This suggests the general livestock
market at North Portland at the mo
ment. During the weeks trade there
was a very heavy marketing of swine
and values were kept sliding most of;tn"''' ut N"rth Portland during the
week. Rest of these were readily sold
Prevents roughness during
the summer
NYAL'S
FACE CREAL)
A superior vanishing akin
tone soon absorbed.
LEAVES NO SHINE
Price SO cents
Koeppen's
The Drug Store That
Serves You Best
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES """u
HOT TAUALES
CHILLI CON CARHE
- SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and np-to-4te;
FIR8T CLASS 8ERVIC1
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
fur Wm. and Cottonwood Bt.
Phone 11 Pendleton, Or
ROUND-UP
The 1915 Round-up will be
TIIE QUELLE RESTAURANT
Open Day nd Night I fUlU 9 and
SpocUl Cvenin Luachei J iTlCCXIO afalclVe up
rUx, Clean rurniihed Roona
ft Connection Steam Heated
SAN FRANCISCO
ls I
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VtWCV - F
;:s -filers lZirim--T"'n" CUfcJ '-
lpBLiiiiPiimiiiifiiw.iiiiiis'Jipa
PI Palatial 6-Deck Steamships p
"Great Northern" and "Northern Pacific" ff
13 EVEItY Tt'ESDAV. TllfRSDAY. SATU15DAY FOR si
tl SAN FRANCISCO. .
tf Throu ticket to other California Points, and via California Eaut ?5j
El Faro Same ax Kali and INCUDK MEALS AM) BKKTII. Is
5s! Ixw Excursion Hates from Tendleton and all other Northwest- 55
L3 rn Points. Only 26 houra at Hea. DellKhtful Hide Along the f
B lower Columbia Klver on THIS NORTH BANK ROAD. Steamer p
i Train leaves Portland :30 A. M., Sir. arrives H F. 8:30 P. M. p
Next
uay.
San
i l ,y, All W. ADAMS, A(fi"B I. P. KY.
t'u- I'm.-. For the- wok Hi.. it h,
lh practically 20c.
I.illlc (if tin- st iff coming Into the
In",' vMl.in ,Wit (if Kfli-ct ij unlit y
il'triiw the wwk and for that reuM.n a
remarkably small amount of utulf
iiiovc.l ut extreme figures.
KaMtcrn markets contlnne to show
I rices for hogs far above those of tho
north Pacific coast and there is very
serious talk of Bending shipments In
that direction although the spread In
not yet great enough to do this from
this section.
General hog market range:
rest light $ 6.6.1
Medium light 6.50
!oc il to heavy . , . .
6.25M.40
Fto jgh to heavy 6.00 fi 6.00
( uttlo Quality Poor.
There was a very small sprinkling
of reully good cattle available for the
at $7, which was the previous high
market for steers. Killers sav theV
would pay a Hlmlliir price for more of
the same class of stuff allhounh not
farina to take hold of the poor muff
at any price. :
Too much poor stuff has been com
I iiK forward to North Portland for sev
eral months and killers are In no po
sition to make furlher purchase, ex
cept at extreme low figures.
Ceneral cattle market ran(e:
Select Hteera
Hest hay fed ateers
Hood to choice
Ordinary to fair , .
I'est cows
Oimd to prime . . , .
Select bulla
Fancy hulls
Ordinary bulls
Pest calves
. .6.E.0fJ 7.00
. . 6.25j 6.35
. . 6. 00 I 6.25
. . 5.00UI 5.25
. . S.OOfi 5.25
. . 4.504.75
. . 4.50ft 4.75
4.25
. . 2.50((r3.50
. . 7.50-6 8.00
Mutum Prkwi Lifted.
Moth mutton and lamb prices were
lifted 25e ln the North Portland mar.
ket during the week. While there
as a small Increase In the visible sun-
dv at North Portland compared with
he previous week, still as during for.
P
Ihe previous week, still as during for.
mer oeriods. hut little stuff
aside from those controlled directly
by the big killers. Not much stuff
was available for the open trade. I
Ton lambs climbed to 17 earlv In
the week and remained nominally at
that height later.
General mutton market:
Choice spring lambs t
7.00
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
arlth LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa the;
rauucit reach the aeat of the disease. Ca
larrh Is a blood or constitutional disease
nd In ordrr to cure It you mint take in
irrnsl reniedlps. Hall's Catarrh Cure la
taken Internally, and acts directly nnoo
die blood and mucotu aurfarvs. nail's
I'atarrh Cure la not a quark medlrlne. It
was prescribed by one of the belt phy
livlans in this country for yeara and la
a regular prettcrlpllnn. It Is ewmiMised of
the tieot tonics known, combined vith the
best blood purifiers, sctlnc directly on the
mucous stirfaet'S. The perfect combina
tion of the two lneredlants l what pro
dui'ns aucb wonderful results In carina
catarrh. Ser.d fi teatlmonlals, free.
r. J. CHK.NKT A CO., l'ro Toledo, O
Hold by PrtiKlaia. price 75c
Take Hall's Kamlly tills for conillpatloa
CHICHESTER S
fr. ' lA t M.reM. r!5.RiOf4 tn.lA
fills la a-4 ..U '-: : V
'ITinu'Vi. t-, it.r V
Iff l .l A i' .
Jy V! , o: ..n i : i ' : 1M." . t a
DATES.
held on SepL 23, 24, 25.
Gus LaFcntaine, Prop.
;)
SERVICE PLUS Free mid-meal
refreshments, tea and buffet lunch
eons. Orchestra, Dancing, Deck fcj
Games and other unusual feature of il
entertainment. 13
T. F. O'RUIKN. Act., O.-W. R. N. f5-
1L H. CKOZIKR, A. G. P. A. p
Portland 4
Francisco 666 Market St.
1-3
DAILY FAST O'.r.r.nXlAV. rF.NDLKWN.
eeeeOee
t, e
Winner at Wnlla Walla.
Thew cowboy wre winners
ln tiie WJ wst contests he.ld
1;,"t w-U !" Walla Walla:
Hlder Harry Walters, Mul-
lH'. Oklahoma.
Roper George Weir, Abilene,
Texim.
Lady Hlder Rose Henderson,
Cheyenne.
Itelay Hlder Hob Lee, Chey-
enne.
Stage Driver J. A. Parsons,
Montana.
Fancy Roper Pablo Martinez,
Cheyenne.
Kancy Rider Floyd Irwin
Cheyenne.
Hull-dogger Paul Hastings,
Cheyenne.
Lf Relay f
ton' Toppenlsh.
Lady Relay Rider Ruth Par-
1 "" express Itmer .ep w
L h, Montana. ,
'"'lian Kelay Hlder Jesse ,
Oeorge, Umatilla.
'"harlot Driver J. A. Parsons. ,
Fancy Lady Hlder Mabel De ,
Common spring lambs ... 6.50 'Ji 6.75
Choice yearling wethers.. 5.75
Good yearlings 5.2 5 5.50
Old wethers 4.75 ft 5.00
Choice light ewes 4.75 ft 5.00
Good ewes 3.75 ft 4.0)
Hough heavy ewes 3.50 ft 3.60
Hl'DDEX MUSCULAR ACHES AXD
PAINS XF.KU XOT BE!
That is If you use the right rem
edy. Sloan's Liniment Is a real ne-
ce"sl,y ln every h(ime-for 'oun at,(1
m- merlt le praised In dosens
of hnvrB- A stl" neck from cold9'
u",u"' sprains, mose aenmg mua-
cIe' that 8narP neuralgia pain these
f!nd Kuaranteed relief In Sloan's Un-
Iment.
F.very home meets with sud-
!j,n &chea and Occident.
Your
h"me nM,, 8 bo,,le' 25c' 50c an1
11.00. Adv.
NOUN FAMILY MOVES
INTO MALHEUR COUNTY
STOCK IS IIKIYEX OVF.KLAM)
OTIIKK XKIVS OF l.NTF.HKST
OF NOLIX.
(Special Correpponcience.)
NOLIX, Ore., Sept. 20. Mrs. W. A.
Fruser and Mrs. T. H. Kerr visited
the Steels last week.
Freeman Hendricks and Miss Ida
Wells entered the Pendleton high
s hool Monday.
Robert White and son Andrew J.,
shipped a carload of household goods
and Implements to Mulheur county
where the latter has filed on a home
stead and where they will make the'ir
future home. They drove their stock
overland. Arthur Springer, a son-in-law
of Mr. White accompanied them
and also has a homestead.
David Shumway has leased the land
nar nere formerly furmed by the
Whites.
Th,... t- i... ....
" nimeu .-aiuruav from
Vancouver, B. C, where he lived a
year and a half, and has returned to
unn to remain permanentlv.
Carpenters are busily engaged at
building an addition to the Collins
urenouse.
Mrs. Chas. Adams and Mrs. W. L
Holmes were Pendleton shoppers Sat
urday. . . .
A T TT...- ... . i - . . . . . .
--. .. ..a. v muc a lnp I0 Holdman
.aniraay,
bn. jk n ..
..-jmoiiu aiaer, son of the well
known ex-county commissioner, and
II Iss Mabel Connor, operator for the
noepenoent Telephone company
both of Stanfield, visited the family
or (... D. Connor Sundav.
Mr and Mrs. Jess Craig and Ed
Mclutchen were shoppers at the
county seat Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Fix, of Alkali
were Nolln visitors Sunday.
Warehouseman Roy Rudd is back
at his post after an absence of two
weeks.
Mrs. Chas. Welch and Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Krause vlfited the family
of Kdgnr Welch near Meacham Fri
day and Saturday.
Section Foreman C. D. Connor,
Chas. Adams. Win. Stanlev and Geo
Karis were summoned before the cir.
cult court In Portland last week in
the case of Andrew Mathlson vs. the
O.-W. R. & x.
A party of young people surprised
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mo(',.th.
Thursday night and staid until the
nee hours of morning.
Mr. and Mrs. c. X. Ij.rwin.
up from Oregon City Wednesday to
visit their son V k- t.,.. .
,. . " "rains or this
piace who is now confined t. s
thonj hospital in Pendleton with ty.
D. W. Davis, a tender-font tt...
Ian, who Is emtiloved on th i r. t,i
Hams ranch says' that he will 'walk
I k J1" wa" Pr"ff--ed a sad
dle horse hy his genial employer to
le at his disposal. His mount dust
ed his dress suit the fourth time and
made a clean getaway the first Sun
day he attempted to ride it and yes
terday once was enough for him.
which convinced him he would not
enter any contests In the Round-up
fxr,ns ix) not i.eavk willingly
Because a cold Is stubborn la no
reason whv you nouI(J jnKtni
of wearing- it out. get sure relief by
klng Dr. King's New Dlsoverv.
Dangerous bronchial and lung ali
ment, often follow a cold which has
beea neglected at the beginning. As
your body faithfully battles those cold
germs, no better aid can be given
than the use ot thla remedy, its
merit has been tested by old and
young. Get a bottle, today, joc and
J1.00. Adv.
1anpr Money Inrreaartf
WASHINGTON. Sept. 20. Improv
ed business conditions are indicated
by the Increase In demands for paper
money, according to treasury depart
ment officials.
To meet the demand Secretary Mc
Adoo authorised the director of the
bureau of engraving and printing to
Increase the dally output of paper
money by U0 sheet.
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Some Pendleton People May Walt
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Means curing the backache, the diz
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IV POIND.
The following described animals
have been taken up by the marshal of
the City of Pendleton, to-wlt:
One brown horse about S yeara
old. branded N on left hip, star ln
forehead, about 87i pounds.
One brown ho'se, about i years old,
branded A on left hip, weight about
750 pound.'.
One bay mate with roan colt, the
mare is branded with a star, on right
shoulder nnd P on right Jaw, weight
aout 800 pounds.
One bay horse, weight about 800
pounds, branded 7-H on right shoul
der. One light baj bald faced horso.
weight about 800 pounds, branded;
H T on right shoulder; crippled in'
right hind leg. I
If said anlm.-Is are not claimed by
he owners or those entitled to the
possession of them, costs and expenses
against them paid and taken away
within ten dayi from the date here
of, then a i o'cljck p. m. of the 29th
day of September, 1915, tho said an
imals will be se'd to the highest bid
der, at public auction, for cosh, at
the City Pound, Depot Stables, on
Cottonwood street. In said City of
Pendleton, the proceeds of such sal
to be applied to the payment of such
costs and expersea of making sale.
Dated this 17th day of September,
1111. JOHN KEARNEY.
aty Marshal.
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Notice of Change In Firm.
Notice is given that N. P. McLeas
has purchased the interest of W. J.
Burns in the City Auto Co. of Pen
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and will be conducted by N. P. Mc
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CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer. Op
posite postoffice. Funeral parlor, twa
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. Call re
sponded to day or night. Corner
Main and Water street. Telephone 63
INSURANCE AXD LAND BUSINESS
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 buslne. 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
BENTLEY A LEFFINGWELL, REAL
estate, fire, life and accident tnaur
ance agents. 815 Main street. Phone
404.
SECOND HAND DEALERS.
V. STKOBLE. 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. 819 E. Court street. Phone
I71W.
AUCTIONEERS.
COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTIONEER
makes a specialty of f aimers' stock
and machinery sale. "The man that
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TIIEiOflLY CURE FOR CATARRH
Is liy Obtaining Free and Equal Breathing Through Each
Nostril
THE BENEFITS ARE, comparative freedom from fre
quent colds, headaches, acute ear, sinus, and throat dis
ease. The arrest of a slowly increasing deafness from the
closure of the eustachean tubes.
The restoring of the voice to its normal quality and the
freedom from a troublesome and annoying disease
The treatment is operative, there are no failures, and
but little if any pain.
D. N. REBER, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist.
Schmidt BIdg., Pendleton.
ATTORNEYS.
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law. Office ln American Nationar
Bank Building.
FEE 4 FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office ln Despain building.
CARTER & SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In rear of American
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
company.
PETERSON & BISHOP, ATTOR
neys at law; rooms i and 4, Smith
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice in all state
and federal courts. Rooms 7. 8 and
9, Despaln building. j
GEORGE G. COUTTS. ATTORNEY
at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contract drawn. Col
lections made Room 17, Schmidt
block.
FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTOR
ney at law. Office in Smith-Crawford
building.
S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at law. Office In Despaln
building.
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MALE HELP WANTED.
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Box II. Athena. Ore.
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