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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915. PAGE SEVEN Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES HOT TAUALES CHILLI GON CARNE - SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-dats; FIRST CLASS SfCRVICI TEA 5c Packaxe Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Bts Phone II 7 Pendleton. Or. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E i r e 1 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 1 f I mm 1 Now Open I Hong Kong Cafe 4ND NOODLE PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey! mm OliUlde Trav Order a SnnriaJu S E Boxes for ladles and gentlemen. 5 OPKN DA Y AND ALL NIGHT 1 MEALS 25c AMD IT. S Special Chicken Dinner E : Sundays. 548 Main Street ; 5 Next to E. 0. Bldg. 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DftM raifrrn bv an J 1:1c 3 Miss This Offer dirra to Thf pan, Nrw NumScr anl ca'f at tfc office of this papet 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 Mast Oregonian, cither by carrier or mail, write or phone us for special clubbing rates. CUT OUT AND MAIL US TODAY East Oregonian Pub. 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. SUPPLY BRITAIN WITH DEADLY AEROS tOVTy. .SBBBBBBWSSBBBHsSIBBBbWbSIBBBV MLW--J N X 1 SfpPljir LONDON, Oct 27. Elmer A. "perry, president of the Sperry Gyroscopic company of Brooklyn. and his son. ljiwrence 1!. Sperry have Invented and tesied a self sterrlng ex- pixslve curbing aeroplane, which will dives and the heavy charge of ex he supplied to the British army In plosive Is detonated ire.. .,antitles soon. It is said. , ,,., The aeroplane can he loaded with following degree of accuracy can be. ioiim-oo manna annere irom pounds to five tons of trl-nltro- i P lumine. The craft Is then launch- Stories From HV WILLIAM I'HILIP SIMMS M'nlled Press Staff Correspondent I PARIS, Sept. 21. (By Mail.) Me- ALL FOR ONLY $1.50 tit EH, (valpr ptitsl titJ rrq Met all ( i 't:k, Siic BCi LMtK. ed, the automatic gyroscopic and steering device having been previous ly set. and without any aviator rises I from its cradle and flie; indicated upon the de' tu the point SC. when it , ai pended uoon: iim. ininrfr,..! .ii S miles; fifty miles 1.1 miles; (Went) rrlles. 0.8 mile: ten miles 0.3 mile. the War Zone tween French, German and British airmen exists a strange comraderie. a fraternity of chivalry and dramatic courtesies which stands out from the mud-slinginK and butchery of war like a diamond on black velvet. While French and British and Bel gians and Austrian on the ground are killing each other by methods that make one's blood run cold, the airmen of the allies and the blrdmen from the central empires are putting each other to death, high in the fky, with the utmost courtesy. Phyehologlsts ask If the warfare in the sky isn't developing the super hero to whom killing Is a sport and death but defeat, like arriving second in a hundred yard dash Every time a French aviator has met death In enemy's territory, Ger man aviators carried to France news of the event. After Pegoud died in a mld-alr duel a wreath and a curd fell from a taube soaring two miles above the French lines. When Garros was taken prisoner a German airman dropped a note 'n J Frame oraislng the French pilot's 1 conduct. When a German warplane Is sent I j crashing to earth in one of there I wonderful air duels, flowers for the' j German aviators Invariable are drnp-J ped by the French fighters whenever1 I the duel has been fairly fought. It Is said that never a British av ! iator disappears but news of him is j brought to his waiting comrades b..- t.ermin airmen Such and such 11 thing has happened to so and so.' says a note which comes plunthil! down out of the sky. a bullet attach ed to give it weight. The British do the same for the ! I Germans. It has become a sort of ; unwritten law of the air. Of course there are exception; ; I there are sportsmen in all contests, ! Who cheat and use unfair means. But generally the It is becaui are hemes of at least, is o asi scried, moj bullets on the of thousands them. Brer? bod 'i Wat In the air Is clean. io the men of the air a superior sort Such, ; ne answer For. it is t anybody can face ground when hundreds of others are farina 4. cOUfa.ffe Is given to the I Individual and tintoit to bis own be- ' wilderment he fins himself d oing the bravest of deeds. But In the air till aviator ii practically alone. Hi! fight for life is fought unseen. When such a brave man meet! and bring! down another ot his ov i 1 particular kind, he seems to feel n personal animosity towards his npp" j netit. but merely a keen rivalry plus perhaps, a certain umount of adniira Hon, depending upon the other's ski and courage and dualities a. a 'clean j fishier. v nen it is over tile irreMiflolo de lira io let the vanquished hero friends know he died like a m il seems to come over the victor (United Press staff Correspondent. LONDON, Sept. If. (By Main . : Snapshots lor the men in the trendi es is tiie purpose of a new organiza tion The Home League now oper ating In England. Thousands of amateur photograph. I ers go daily with their kodaks am! , cameras to the homes of the "Ton ! les' to snap the home folks. The I pictures are turned over to the y, M. I C, A. where already 15.000 soldiers I have written to ask for a "snap " I kiddles mother or wife. Sometimes in the smaller cities ai.d i villages these amateurs set up free "galleries'' in their various gardsnl and tell the relatives of soldiers to ! come and be snapped Within ten , days the "snap" Is In the trenches. The league, according to advices, will SSOn extend Its activities to Can ada. Australia and New Zealand, where pictures of the colonial "Tom mies" ma lie taken and sent to the VSjrloUl fronts. STEERS STRONG FOR THE WEEK PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 27. With a medium sized run of 1050 h'-.o! ol 'cattle, the market opened with I steers stronger; although the pri ea ' obtained did not reach last week's I top, the class of stuff offered a -1 not as good but brought better prl ! ces tha nthe same class of stuff r,f-fer-il list week. Cows brought l tl ; bulls 15.00. as. ' A good run of 48 00 head opened with steady prices which were main tained at the close. The bulk i f i hogs went over the scales at 7 pet i cent a.id one load at 7:10. Outlook good with demand fair. Sheep. A comparatively small handful of hMp cam' forward over Sunday Scarcity of sheep forced the buyers' I hand for a little more money, and ! prime lambs brought 7 35 with ewes j bringing 15.50 and wethers More good lambs could be handled very nicely ny the packers and we expect to see more coming In than have come in the last two or three weeks Representative Sales. 4: steers 1070 16 73 steers 1104 6.50 steers 1210 1.50 steers 1111 6.2.7 hogs 189 7.10 9 51 97 8 I 333 98 2S II 15 11 I 104 I 16 I 12 hogn in ;.05 hogs 10 7.00 hogs 200 6 90 cows 1032 5.25 cows 1010 3.00 cows 1150 4.75 cows 1070 4.30 lambs 81 7 35 lambs 71 7.25 ewes (4 4 50 KILLERS SLOW ON SUPPLIES (Courtesy Tuesday's Journal 1 PORTLAND, Ore. There was a slow tone In the hog trade at North Portland this morning. With a rath er big showing of supplies killers held off their purchases. Seemingly there was no change In the general situation from yesterday, tops being nominally quoted around 17, although a small supply was moved yesterday ae a dime more. There was less favorable quality among the offerings of hogs in the local market today, and this was one of the reasons why killers held back. Hog market situation In the east was steady to higher this morning. General hog market: Best light I T.M Medium light S.ffOC.11 Good to heavy 6.25 pG.M) Rough to heavy 5 005.75 Cattle Market ytiiet Market for cattle Is quiet. There was only a small run in the yards overnight and no special chango In the situation W'as shown at North Portland. Real good stuff is general ly quoted at $6 75 for tops In the steer division with fancy cows, as well as poor stuff somewhat slower. In the east today there was a steady to easier tone in the cattle market situation: General cattle market range: Select steers $ 6.75 Best hay fed steers 6.356.5 Good to choice 6.006 6.25 ordinary to fair 5.005! 5.7J Best cows 4.7064.75 Good to prime 4.506 4.7.1 Good to prime 4.5064 " Select bulls 4.0064.25 Fancy bulls 3 75 W J.S5 Ordinary bulls MflS.N Best calves 7.00 6 7.50 Mutton Market HoldiiiK. The mutton market Is the one bright spot in the local livestock sit uation offerings overnight at North Portland were scant. The market is generally considered favorable by re- CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FUNERAL DIRECTORS, intra j iiivpp FI'XEUAI. Di rector and licensed embalmer. Op-1 posite postofflee. Funeral parlor, two j funeral cars Calls responded today, or night. Phone 75. J T BROWN'S Fl'RNlTl'RE STOBE Funeral director and licensed cm- j balmer Most modern funeral par-' lor. morgue and funeral cars Calls responded to day or niht. Corner I Ma i. and Water streets. Telephone 63 INSURANCE M 1 iND BUSINESS HUVTM.vv ABSTRACT CO. MAKES I reliable abstracts of title to all 1 lands in Umatilla county. Buys and j sells all kinds of real estate. Does i i general brokerage business. Pays I laxes and makes investments foryion-1 residents. Writes lire, life and aecl- j dent insurance. References, any bank in Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pres 0 II MARSH, Sec. BENTLBT & LEFTTNOWELL. REAL estate, fire, life and accident In surance agents. 815 Main street Phone 404. VETERINARY SURGEONS. cTv.'lassen. 'm." d. v.. COUNTY veterinarian. Residence telephone J7; office telephone. !0. SECOND HANI) DEALERS vTTROBLE. DEALER IN NKY and second-hand goods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place In Pendle ton to buy household goods. Come All Women Need a corrective, occasionally, to right a disordered stomach, which is the cause of so much sick headache, nervous ness and sleepless nights. Quick relief from sti much troubles is assured by promptly tnking a dos two ol Beecham's Fy s They act gently on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowel, .Testing and regulating these orirans. and ieeoinir them in a n lit, , Thtse famous pills are vegetable in compel inn thereto! ,-' V... sail , leave no disagreeable after effects and are rot habit forming A box of Pecham's Pills in the house h a protection MabM the many annoying troubles caused by stomach ills, and lays the foundation Fof Better Health l,i. l.-na f S(rl V.lu. to W r-l rr wirS Tvt-Y f . Sold by DruamsU Throughout the World, la doim, 10c, 25c. celvf rs lit full day. Mutton marset was steady to high - er priced in the eaitern yards thls morning. General mutton and lamb prices: Select Interior lambs Il.tiW 1.34. 6 50 S 7 "0 6.00 ft 7 01 1 2.5 j I 35 ( 3,30' 5.500 3.i)0, Ordinary Interior lambs Willamette valley lamb, Select yearlings Select ewes. Jlght Old wethers ' Today's Uvoatoc Shipper. Hogs -B. Y. Archer, Roosevelt. Wash., l load; F. B. Ferguson. Am ity. 1 load; M. Wambsgle, Dayton. 1 load; D. Bersell, Central Point, 2 loads; H. Van Hovenberg, Gold Hill, 1 load; C W. Ashpole, Medford. 1 load; F. L. Benson, 1 load. WOMAN FIGHTS COI GAR TO SAVE HER CHILDREN ABERDEEN. Wash., Oct. 27. By giving battle with a piece of Iron pipe to a cougar wntcn naa auacKeo her. Mrs. E Burckhard yesterday bvai1 liar huhft'a Ufa artA har ou'n ! own near Tahola. 30 miles from here, ac- acting directly upon the blood nd un cording to word received bv her par-l" .'Z' ,' 3 "y,"m T,V,monJ,,'J , ... sent free. Price 3 cenvs per bottij .Sold ents here today. Mrs Burckhard was walking along a mountain trail towards a place where her husband was at work, carrying her babe, when she came across a cougar pursuing a fox. As Mrs. Rurckhard came opposite the cougar abandoned Its chase and made towards ner. seizing a piece or pipe beside the trail the woman faced the Infuriated brute as It plunged, tear ing away part of her gown. A fierce battle ensued, during which the cou gar ripped the woman's clothing to ribbons. The babe clung tightly to her neck, but she managed to wield her weapon to such effect that the cougar was put to flight. When Mrs. Burckhard arrived at home she was in hysterics. The kidneys do thetr utmost to Villistas via i Attack. free the blood of this Irritating ncld. COLU1IBUB, N". M.. Oct. 26. but become weak from the overwork; Twelve thousand Villistas have en- they get sluggish; the ellmlnatlve tis eamped near Agua Prleta. a mile from sues clog and thus the waste is re Douglas. Arizone. and have made ' talned In the blood to poison the en preparations for an attack. Agua I tire system. Prieta is Carranza's headquarters in When your kidneys ache and feel Sonora. like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains In the back or the POLICEMAN KILLS TWO urine Is cloudy, full of sediment, or BOYS WITH ONE SHOT,the bladder is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; LOS ANGELES. Oct 27. Chester ' w-hen you have severe headaches, ner Nolen. aged 17. was killed and Frank voua and dizy spells, sleeplessness. Ward. 19. probably fatally wounded j aci' stomach or rheumatism !n bad by a single bullet fired by one oil Weather, get from your pharmacist two policemen, who began shooting j about four ounces of Jad Salts; take as the bovs sned awav on a motor- a tablespoonful In a glass of water cycle after ignoring, or failing tol hear a cry to halt. The bullet first struck Nolen in the hack. It killed him almost instantly, and. passing through his body pierced Ward in the back, penetrating his lungs and stomach and lodging under the skin over his abdomen The officers involved. Sergeant Wm. rahill and Patrolman Samuel Shammo, declared the motorcycle had been stolen and that they previous ly had chased the boys for more than two miles. Ward, as he lay on an operating table at the emergency hos pital, with a priest waiting to ad- and get our prices, street. Phone 271W 119 E. Court ' vrroRNEvs. KALE Y & RALIT, ATTOBN'EYS AI law. Office In American National Bank Building. FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT law Office in Despain building CARTER & SMYTH E. ATTORNEYS at law. Office in rear of Ameri can National Bank building. JAMES B PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Bsrdwsrt company. PETERSEN .v BISHOP. ATTOR neys at law, rooms 3 and I. Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and federal courts. Rooms 7, 1 and 9. Despain building. GEORGE W. COUTT8 ATTORN I I at law. Estates settled. wills deeds. mortgages and eontro' drawn. Collections made Room !T Schmidt block FREDERICK STEIWER ney at law. Office In S ford building. s. a lowell. ATTORNEY am counsellor at law. Office in De spain building. ! minister the rites for the dying, ad- mitt?!! having heard the call to halt. , but .-aid he thonrht he no,- for speeding ami decided to ' beat R." The motorcycle. h claims hart beep purchased by him from George Singleton In San Francisco a month ago. He and Nolen. whon he knew as Kolen Lehr. had been talking to a girl, he explained, and were lust starting away on the motorcycle when the policemen appeared. Both boys had been wards of the Juvenile court for five years. How'i Thit? We offer One Hundred Dol lars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J CHENEY CO . Toledo. O. We, tbe undersigned, hare known P. 1 for th iut 15 nd transactions and financially ble to ,.rry out any omiganon nuae vj uta nrm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Toledo ( Hall's Catsrrh Cure Is taken internalhr. by all Druggists. Tike Hall's Family fills for i-onstlpatloa MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS TAKE T.UIIJSSPOOXEI l, OF SALTS IF BACK III RTH OR BLADDER BOTHERS. We are a nation or meat eatera and our blood Is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns authority, who warns us to j be constantly on guard against kld- ney trouble. before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will net fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Hthia. and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutral ize the acids in urine se It is no longer a source of Irritation, thux ending urinary and bladder disorder. Jad Salts is Inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer vescent llthia-water drink, and no body can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kid neys clean and active. AUCTIONEERS. COL W. F. TOHNstA, AUCTION eer, makes a specialty of farmer" stock and machinery' sales. "The ! man that gets you the mom-y " Leave orders at East Orel Ml si I.I I N!oi - j TRESSPASS NOTICES. STALLION season cards and sale bill! ol SI ery description printed at reasonable prices at the Rust nregon.ao VV have a fine lot of sto. it cuts ibi our patrons ar lilssstd the free use of i AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR ' Ionian makes I specialty f auy tlon sale bills, cards and sdvsrttsfasS We can furnish auctioneer, clerk advertising OOBtpMl that w,Il ur , you of having a suecsasfal sals 'LEGAL BLANKS oh- EVERT DB scrlptlon for county court, circuit court. Justice Court. Iwal estate, Stc, for sale st East Oregonian oirtee jBSMssTvyrjBsanT-jATiIcTcK HlU hSbdaWBsL3MkpSSwSJlVsSBSSBBBS