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EIGHT PAGES PACE SF.Yi'.M DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1915. LsUTTOII GOES AT EXTREME PRICES r --1 - li 1 Here are shown a few pictures of the package! containing Swastika brand cakes and crack ers. The packages are attractive and pleasing. You will recognize them on your dealer's shelf or counter by the blue sun burst and the golden swastika on each end of the package. The contents are fully up to the high standard set by tbt package. Made right bcrc In the Northwest, la fine, airy, sanitary bale shops, they come to yon fresh and crisp, right from the ovens. Ask far tkea at year win. Leek tor tka Swastika KM a Um ait tt ewry PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. PORTLAND, OREGON ' SEIID ill YOUR ORDERS FOR THE EAST OREGONIAN ROUND-UP SERIES Don't Put It Off Mail in Today. .1915 Date East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. Enclosed find 25c for which please send your special Round-Up Editions postpaid as yer your "special offer," to the following address: Name .. Post Office Name of Sender (Courtesy Wednesday's Journal.) PrtltTLAND, Ore. No offerings of mutton were shown on the local market today and the trend of the trade remain!) very firm. While 11 is Htill believed to he the extreme lltn. It that killers are willing to offer at thla time for lambs, forecasts of the trade are for nightly advanced quo tations for mutton providing the quality- is right. Selected yearling weathers are in request with talk of H market, although no sales have been made at this price because none of this quality has been offering. General mutton market: Choice spring lambs ....J 7.00 Common spring lambs... 6.5006.75 Choice yearling wethers.... 5.75 Oood yearlings 5.50 5.75 Old wethers 4.75 & 5.00 Choice light ewes 4.75 5.00 fiood ewes 3. 75 g 4.00 Hough heavy ewes 3.50 3.60 (iood Hg Are Steady. At 16.63 the market Is steady for select' quality hogs, but the best stuff available this morning, which was not exactly top quality, sold at 16.55. Offerings of half fat hogs, of which the bulk of the supplies of late con sisted, are neglected at various low prices. General hog market range ", Best light $6.65 6.65 .Medium light 6.456.50 Good to heavy 6. 2506. 40 Hough to heavy 5.00 6.00 Cattle Trade Steady. No change is shown In the cattle situation since Monday. Made-to-or-der quality In the steer division would still bring 16.907.00, but "ready made" stuff, the average offerings of so-culled toppers, are selling at a wide range according to quality. The trade requires light weights of quality but that is all. General cattle market range: Select steers I6.607.00 I! est hay fed steers 6.25M.35 Good to choice 6.00 & 6.25 Ordinary to fair 5.00 & 5.75 Pest cows 5.005,25 Good to prime , 4.504.75 Select bulls 4.504.75 Fancy bulls 4.25 Ordinary bulls 2.50S3.50 Best calves 7.60ig8.u0 Livestock Shipper-. Hogs Will Block, Independenee. one load, McCoy, one load, both di rect to Union Meat Co.; C. W. Clark, Granddalles, Wash., by boat, 61 head. Cattle Barnett & Cout. Halsey. two loads; Albert Stedh, Woodland, one load. Mixed stuff L. A. Thomas, West Stayton, one load cattle and hogs. 7 IVJOfJEY Plenty to Loan Come in and See Us L1ATLQCX-LAATZ .'.VESTMENT DO. Ill East Court St Ulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU Malen Burnett School of Piano Playing THE ONLY SCHOOL IN THIS PART OF THE COUN- 1 S TRY whose graduate has had the honor to play before S the Northwest Music Teachers' Association. Miss Bur- S r.ett, director, studied in Europe four years with the best 5 j masters. E This school employs only assistants who have trained 5 in the school and had practical experience in teaching 5 S under the director. Fundamental Music Training recognized to have pro- duced the best and most thorough results in the shortest E S length of time. S Association Building, Room 1, Phone 382. E See new pupils Oct. 2, 4, 5:30. Phone or write for E terms. E HiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiMiuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiir 1010 SEASOH LAST CALL Low Round-Trip Fares To Eastern Cities ENDS SEPTEMBER 30 GO NOW -via Union Pacific System O-W. R. & N.- -O. S. L.- -U. P. R. R. Standard Road of the West OMAHA, $60; CHICAGO. $72.50; NEW YORK, $110.70. Going and return limit, October 31st. One way via the Cali- r : f :l: -a. i: l.il.. u:u. lunuu Eixpuaiuun at sunnily iiignei tusu r i; l 1 1. ri j t-:a mm I Alrl torrcHponuiiig rates vo uuier cuMttin t umia nU! LniXL, OREGON HOTTF9T, MOSTCUMTIVf ' lit ill IP ill INNOCENT SHAGGY DOG MAKES EXCELLENT SPY LOXDOX, Sept. 7. (By Mail) How an apparently Innocent shaggy coated dog proved to be a German spy was told today by wounded Canadian soldiers arriving from the front In Northern France. Xear the firing line there stood a coffee house Inhabited by five persons Including a little boy. On their way to the trenches the soldiers often stopped for refreshments, the occu pants of the coffee house thus having excellent opportunity if collect val uable Inforcatinn regarding the troops In the neighborhood. Slngu- Brighten your smile with the fragrant, toothsome contents of this air-tight, wax-wrapped WRIGLEY package. You're thirsty. Your appetite and digestion need it Your teeth, tongue, throat and taster will welcome it It absorbs mental as well as dental shocks. It's the largest seller in the world, because its full, long-lasting flavors and its real Mexican chicle body are of WRIGLEY quality the best that men, money and machines can produce. Ill WSufc and different flavor With each package ia a United Profit-Sharing Coupon you get valuable premiums. Vooly-voo? Wc! We! 517 DECIDE YOURSELF. The Opportunity. Is Here, Backed By Pendleton Testimony. Don't take our word for It. Don't depend on a stranger's state ment. Read Pendleton endorsement. Read the statements ( Pendleton citizens. And decide for yourself. Hera Is one case of It. J. D. Morrow, rancher and butcher, 61 1 jnarie si., renuieion, says: n had pain tn the small of my back for about three months. If I did any work that obliged me to stoop, sharp twinges darted through my back. Just over my right kidney. The kid ney action was very Irregular and the kidney secretions pained when passing. One box of Doan's Kidney Pills removed all these troubles." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy Bet Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Morrow had. Poster-Mllbarn Co., Props, Buffalo, N. T. larly the Canadians observed that ther every move was known to the Germans In the opposite trenches. In one Instance a regiment of Canadian tioops moved unexpectedly to relieve a regiment of Scottish Camerons Even the Scottish officers were una ware of the coming of the Canadians. Xo sooner, however, than the Cana dians had taken their posts the Ger mans shouted across to them: "Hell, Canadians; come out and fight." The coffee house was Immediately suspected. It was the only place to suspect. A raid found nothing, Later however, a Canadian soldier loitering in the neighborhood of the coffee house heard conversation in German. He quickly informed some comrades and a second raid was made. Like the first it availed nothing. Finally one of the soldiers resorted to bluff. The little boy then gave up the se cret. The dog had been conveying messages to the German line. The Canadians had often seen the ani mal wandering about the trenches and had often patted It. An investi gation proved that the animal wore a false coat of shaggy hair. Under this the messages were placed by the spies in the coffee house and the dog trot ted calmly off to the German trench es, where he always found rest and food with the Germans. The spies were arrested. Their fate has not been told. 2 Thru Trains Daily to Chicago Automatic Electric Block Signal Protection All the Way. Tickets, information and expert travel service upon application to T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent. ' . moo MAC Dnuien IHL I UULOU H mm i WILLSREOPEN Music Studio 315W Alta St Sept. 1 6 WlH-n is Wild Duck Wild. WASHINGTON", Sept. 23. 'When a wild duck?" This is the newest puzzle In the national capital. It is propounded by T. Gilbert Pearson, national authority on game birds, who came down here to tell the attorney-general there were too many illegal alprettea in the fall millinery. When you go Into a hotel and don't care how much money you Bpend and look down the bill of fare to the place where It says "16," and then order "wild duck," how are you going to know It is "wild"? That's what Washington is wonder ing. Pearson says one can't tell. He has got the gourmands guessing by his di-claration that half the "canvas- back" ducks Tor which would-be epi cureans are paying from $3 to $6 are merely "typographical errors" on the bill uf fare. Privately he has con fided to some of the bird sharks down here that most of the "wild ducks" on' the hotel menus were raised In a yard and a pond with a fence around them. He positively defies anybody to tell the difference when the waiter brings them In. Just because a wild duck is wild Is no reason. Pearson says, why It should taste any better than a tame "wild" duck which has abandoned Its wild ways and settled down Into a plain, garden variety, businesslike duck. He says that men are making money raising "wild ducks" nnd that the National Audubon Society, of which he Is secretary. Is encouraging the In dustry as a means of preserving the game. ing of Lum Eong. The court held In error the introduction of an un certified paper which purported . to show that Hing when arraigned gave his name as Gung Shing. Certain character testimony also was ad judged Inadmissible. Hing was indicted for murder In the second degree following the kill ing of Lum Fong in March, 1913. The jury returned a manslaughter verdict. and 8. S. Chambers has charge of, gallons of string beans and mor the manual denartment. Including than 3000 gallons of fruit, all ol Principal Goeti the district employes which grew In the school gardens. 16 teachers. Milwauklc School Gains. MILWAUKEE. Ore.. Sept 23. In eluding students of the high school department and pupils of the gram mar grades, the enrollment in the Milwaukle School Is 27S, which is a 20 per cent Increase over the en rollment of last year. In the high school classes there are 59 pupils, many of whom come from outside districts. The two manual training and do mestic science departments are con stantly Increasing. In the domestic science department there are two classes in sewing, one in cooking and two In millinery. Miss Beatrice-Jeff revs has charge of domestic science Chemnwa Pupils Absent. CHEMAWA, Ore., Sept 23 With many of the 650 pupils of the Indian school absent at rollcall school was cpened for the year. The missing! pupils are for the most part residents! of Alaska or are employed In the fisheries there. Canning operations have been go ing on by the girls' club, composed of 170 members, who. have put up 2000 gallons of tomatoes under the direction of County Agriculturist Chapln. Other things canned have been 2000 gallons of green corn, 2000 Before You Let Any Con crete Work It will pay you to see S. RUGO & CO. Phone 536. Pendleton, Ore. CHICHESTER S PilL W v i ne diamond r.HASD. . I-fidlMl At yntjr Ur:-rll Iff A lri1-cjisVtrpsJiatnnd Urandf 11 litis Itrd and Vnl4 pneu:iiV' Tate no i hep- ITt mf jar " lnfff. AsHTfriiWitXTEI! t maho'.d i;:: m i'H.i., ts ycaii.oniraas Dc.t,f;j,A;Mr.i.;i4t S0LDCVD?1'PC!STSBLT,Hl8 PHONE 666 PHONE For INDEPENDENT MESSEN GER SERVICE Open Day and Night Commencing September 10. Rates 15 cents and up. RAY KELSO. Prop. 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 L, CONSTANCE LADD, Trained Nurse. Obstetrical enses; reason able. 513 Railroad St. I.onlp Hill? Trial Renewed. ffAI.KM. Ore.. Sept. 23. The su preme court In an opinion by Justice Harris, reversed Circuit Judge Davis of Mutlnomah county, and remind ed for n new trial the rase of Louis Hlner. a Portland Chlneso, convicted of manslaughter for the alleged klll- INSI RAXCE AND LAND BPSINESS 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 buBlnes. 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. ATTORNEYS. RALET A RALET. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Despaln 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 3 and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 7, g and 9, Despaln building. MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED PARTY WILL PAT Cash or give trade for Umatilla county farm. 120 to 140 per acre. Addrea Box II. Athena. Or MISCELLAXEOIS. TRESSPASS NOTICES, STALLIOM season cards and sale bills of every description printed at reasonable prices at the East Oregonian. We have a fine lot of stock cuts that oar patrons are allowed the free use ol BENTLEY LEFFINGWELL. REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents 815 Main street. Phone 404. SECOND HAND DEALERS. V. STKOHLE, DEALER IN NEW and second-hand geods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought Cheapest place in Pendnleton to buj household goods. Come and get our prices. 219 E. Court street Phone 271W. GEORGE G. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made Room 17, Schmidt block. FREDERICK STE1WER, ATTOR ney at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office In Despaln building. AUCTIONEERS. rirvsiciANs, DRS. WHITAKER & WOOD, DEN tlsts. Office hours 9 a. m. to I p tn. Mllarkey building, Pendletot Oregon. AUCTION SALES THE EASTORB gonlan makes a specialty of au tlon sale bills, cards and advertising. We can furnish auctioneer, clerk an advertising complete that will uvure you of having a successful sale. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS, wedding announcements. cmboiiu4 private and business stationery, eta. Ve latest styles. Call at East Ore Ionian office and see sample. LEOAL BLANKS OF EVERT D . scrlptlon for county court, circuit court. Justice court real estate, ate., for sale at East Oregonian office. VETERINARY SI RliEOXS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEER 'makes a specialty of fnimers' stock and machinery sale. "The man that j o. W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNT1 gets you the money" Leave orders veterinarian Resilience telephone it East Oregonian office 27; office telephone, 10. r ia . s . . J.i tJEAVER ENGRAVING rnMPViNV..