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    DAIL1 EAST OBEGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1915.
PAGE SEVEN
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FRENCH IN NEW HELMETS AWAIT ATTACK
Government expert, engineers of Packard
and rord romrnniea and other authori-
les, declare o I from asphalt-base crude
has greatest efficiency. And it was on
tffcitmy that Xerolene, the oil made frum
California asphali-hase petroleum, was
aw rded highest competitive honors, Saa
Fra ico and San Diego Expositions,
Standard Oil Company
( Calif ornit )
EIGHT PAGES
lJDnire-- . nr
rfih vtejianaara uiuornoior usrx
Man i- Burned to Death.
PHOENIX, Arl Niiv. I, i',,st
MHrttf Wn.ui wu burned to death la
h fire which destroyed his Country
hiime, seven miles north of here. ;
Wood, against whom postoffic
pectors reeenti) filed Mama
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD i
Say Cream Applied in Noslrils
Opem. Air Passages ltight Up. .
1
Instant relief
clogged nostrils
air passages of
you can brent hi
no waiting
open right
Your
up
the
OUf head ill
freely No
r and
more
hawking, snuffling, blowing, head
ache, dryness. No struggling for
breath at nulght; your mid or catarrh
disappears.
liet a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Halm from your druggist now. Applv
a little Of this fragrant, untlseptb .
healing I ream In your nostrils. It
penetrates through every air passa
ge of the head, soothes the Inflamed
or swollen mucous membrane and re
lief comes Instantly.
It's Just fine Don't sta stuffed
op with a I Old or nasty catarrh
PHONE 666 PHONE
For
INDEPENDENT MESSEN
GER SERVICE
Open Day and Night
Commencing September 10.
Rates 15 cents and up.
RAY KELSO, Prop.
Burn
r Given ii brflHant fi1ofr hlnc Ihnt
doc ri'i( nil t ff or dust off that
; luti tvur
In men mi ionic any ower. m
Black Silk Stove Polish
U In a i-laflK hw lUelf It's more I
I UH IS
I irom bttUr ulrr ia7, , , delh
5 Trf it on T'Sir pHnr S I I 1 'I
H or vur K . r,n D. eBBaaS.
I if into., 1 1 i rTTwTMb I
I thbMttsitih'-1 fmMatfUflffgn
THE CHEAPEST FUEL
FOR HEATING.
ORDER YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY NOW AT THE
SPECIAL PRICE OF
$5.00
PER TON
IN FIVE TON LOTS FOR
THIS OFFER
Pacific Power &
ZE&OLENE
tlve In hi.s personal conduct, was ex
amining pa pan near a coul ull lamp.
A tenant In the building said he
beard Wood cry nut and rushed Lat
the mom to find the postmaster wrap.
Pol
in flames.
him.
It was impossible I'
Wheat Trade on
Coast at Standstill
While Europe Is suffering ruiher
desperately for wheal cargoes now
afloat or about to be loaded along the
Pacific coast, trade la utmost at a j
standstill. Speculative exporting In
terests are taking a gambling chance j
on the future of the market and are
Rot disposed to uccept offers from
abroad even at slightly hlKher prices
than prevailing figures for their fu
ture shipments.
The flour market so far us export
business is concerned, Is quiet aside j
from the recent heavy selllhg to Shili. j
The Orient Is practically out of the ;
market -so far as volume is concerned.!
Even though heavy business was of
fering from there, the higher prices
being demanded for export trade I
together with the extreme cost
"f freights, makes it impossible for
either China or Japan to take hold. !
The rice situation is having Its ef-1
feet upon the flour and wheat trade I
with the orient. United Slates Con
sill General Ueorge H. deidmore
writes, from Yokohama, Japan, that
ihe "ChunU shogyo" (Tokyo i urges'
l,t ,000koku (IO,0QO,OOO bushels) ot
rice, lii ..icier to relieve the depression !
On the rue market In the early parti
ol the preeent year the iii ice of rice
fell to (I yen per koku 1.294i per!
bushel i, and Ihe authorities adopted
ci rtain measures to regulate the prici
withdrawing the sum of S.MO.OflO yen
(11,490,990) from the treasury
pun basins: large uuarititles of ri
the domestic market. This step,
9Ver, had little result. QuotaUo
and J
' "n I
Tokyo, (isnka and other districts
j tlaued to fall, and at preatat-
jtemlier delivery rules at In rai
ku (0.H1I6 bushel i, while c
HfJ is iiioted ut 11 yen per koku
111 per bushel I. The cummer-!
paper fears that the market i
will show a still further dc- I
'ii when the
new rice is actu-
market Official
indicate that this
un
the
d
nual consumption of rice In this
Countr) amounts to about .i.i.iniii.iuirt
sol, ii i 75.111111.111)0 bushels), it will
I bus be seen that there w ill be a sur
piUl of some i'.OO't.'lUU koku (10,990-
000 bushels i. The authorities appeal
to be at a loss hoa to handle the situ
ation, seeing the recent measures
Were unsuccessful.
Ilritlsh Capture Pr!aoi
HALIFAX. N. S., N'ov. 2. The
Dutch steamer Hanibotn, from New
fork, and the steamer EtoOKtaffi from
New York to .Norfolk, were brought
Into port here b prlai COaWI from a
British warship.
The Hocking was formerlv the Dan
ish steamer ilronland. hut was re
cently changed to American registry
and was flying the American flag
when overhauled by the warships,
Coke
CASH AT GAS PLANT.
FOR 30 DAYS.
Light Company
3gSa2
aSHSar
f-'KENCfi in STEEL fiCLMErS
line of the first pictures la reach
I this country, showing French Infant
rymen wearing the new steel helmets,
ileuieue,! to iirnltTl their heads from
m.lHmi rtrmH at
tack ill a trench near SoUChez, where
the fighting recently has been partic
ular! spirited. It as found thai
TRADING IS QUIET
AT NORTH PORTLAND
with i record sh
if swine
ay. trad
nttremel)
week At
supplies on the mark
Ing at North Portland
unlet at the opening Of th
11 o'clock there had sea
any bin ing. according tn
had scarcely been
irdlng to offlc,.,; re
.'n the vards. Kill
to get supplies fur
the immense nffer-
I ports cumins fi
I era were triin
less because of
ings. hut receiver- were holding back.
General hog market:
Beat light $6.65 "fl 6 .7.1
! Medium light 1.1094.(0
Good to heavy I.OOOt.tS
Rough to heavy .ool.JO
(attic Market Ptronu,
Unaxpacted strength was hown
i for cattle In the North Portland trade
at the week's opening and sales were
' made about a dime higher than last
: week for similar Quality. There was
j another small showing of cattle coni
I pare l with former Monday markets
and ihls brought out heavy bid. ling
from killers. The reault was that
practically all offerings were sold
early
General cattle market ranee
Select cows
Best hay fed steers .
Good to chvW'e
Ordinary to fair ... .
Best COVe
..I fl.85
. . ,(O0I.?I
. . 6 906 6.(0
... S.OOfiS.TS
.. 4.7O04.TS
Hood l prime t.oO'i 1.00
Select bulls I.M04.II
Fane bulls (.(JI.II
Fancy bulls 4.00 fi t PI
Ordinary bulls I.M08.OO
Best calves : . . T.07.M
No sheep for Tontine
Total arrivals of mutton and
Iambi al North Portland ver Sun
day were not ouClolfol to ihoroufhly.
test the situation llel'P
All lold only 'iti head arrived.
compared with the nominal showing
or head last Monday and 1
year ago. . ,
EttUri mUttOD market
of strength with prices
well maintained.
Qaneral mutton ami l,
Select Interior lambs . .
Ordinary Interior lambs
Willamette valle) lambs
Select yearling!
Select ewes, light
Old wethers
a mass
rciiiumly
llltli 1 HI
.IT.K4
. d.aii'd
.00
s . H.Oiiiii T.'ia
I.M
... I tt (.!,
l.tOQ l.ll
Shippers.
Today's Ijveatock
lines II B Hunt. Hohilictlc
load: C B LUclte, Canln. 1 load
reu Union Meat Co.; Uolalla, t t
same oarties: .1 1. Kl cm h, Mrlil
I
.Ii-
at 1
1, 1
load: .1. M. Mishcr. Iltiblmrd. i load;
D. a. Wood. Itedford, I load; it. N
Knight, Redmoaa, i wan; 1. . nc-
Murrav. lone. 1 load; John McMar-
tin. Itaapia, i loud; John CHaaaon,
Shanlko, I kWd; F. K. Ingles. Tho
Dalles. 1 load; IV A. Simpson. Ilepp
gar, l load. T. It. HOWltt, The Dulles.
1 load; W. It. Kuril. 2 loads; ileorge
Strohm. Hernilston. 1 load; D K
MyetT, Imbler. 1 loud; I'lagoeder gt
Cttrlateneen, Wallowa, i load; Elgin
Forwarding Co., ; loads; W. 1'. Itum
mlns Pomeroy, Wash.. 3 loads; Pen
dleton Meat Co.. Pendleton. 2 loads;
Pilot Hock. 1 load; Ueorge Kohl-
hngen. Myrtle Creek. 1 load; Hose-
hurg. I load; J. T Cooper. Condon.
1 load; R. It. Ksslinger, Grass Val-
ley. I load; Ned llowland. (Sw.'ndo-
len, I load; Thompson & Gentry,
Heppner, 2 loads; . T McMati'i.
lone, I load; Kmch & lsevlson. Pom
eroy, Wash., 1 load; I. U Miller.
Nanipa, 3 loads. Sol Dlckerson. Wei
ser, Idaho. 2 loads; I). K. Myer. Im
bler, i load; M B, Rrlgbauat, DoM
nett. I led. Ed Keto h, 1 load; J
IN SoucHCZ TEfCHES
more than 50 per cent of the French
wounded receive injuries to the head
from bursting shraunpl shells, so vari
ous designs nf steel helmets, as a
protection, were tried out. The type
j shown in the pioiure is now bHnsj
I supplied to all the French infantry
troopi as rapidly as possible.
D. Walter, Prescott. Wash., l load;
William (.'handler. Turner, 1 load;
Grant Lee, 1 load; Walla Walla Meat
Co., Walla Walla. Wash . 1 load; E.
Errlckoon, Katon. Idaho, 1 lod; J.
F. Oowker, Payette. Idaho, l load;
J II. Sullivan, 1 load; P. P. Moore.
Kurkee, l load.
Cattle A. L. Kent, Payette, Idaho.
1 load. William Hivena, 1 load; P. J.
Brown. Raker, 3 loads; P. Blackburn,
1 load; W. H. Briggs. Hlllgard, 1
load; I). E. Myers, North Powder. 1
load; John Pearson. Pilot Hock, 1
load;
tlon,
Tlllan
don,
Idaho
Idaho
inette
rus Williams. Pnbm Junc
ad; Tillamook Livestock 00.
;, 1 load; Sigii't Bros . Con
ads; It. Frricksen. Eaton,
loads; F. It Lynch. Weiser.
load; Walter A. GoVer. liob-
1 In
d; L. Aulierger, WoshoU-
gal, Wash
man. tend
1 load; W. E M
i load; it. Oalavan;
'Ull-
t.d-
mond, 1 load.
Mixed stuff
E.
E Brattain,
Springfield, l
Hy Blackwell
and hogs; R.
load cattle and hogs;
Ontario, .? loads earth
H. IfcKaen, Wasco, l
gs and sheep; W. W.
Junction, j load cat
load cattl
Cooper, t
hi
tle a
terui
dors
load!
'hristen-
Jo
cattle
hogs and sheep; W B.
Hunter, Ixistine, s loads cattle,
calves and hogs; J. E Wicks. Weiser.
Idaho. ; loads cattle and hogs. Wal
er West. Airlie. 1 load cattle, hogs
and sheep; Ceorge Dixon,
honne 2 load cattle and hog:
K. t. co.. Attalla, Wash., 1 1
tie and hogs.
Monday Morning sale
STEEIts.
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inn
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tin
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n If Slock- Arc small.
Moon RIVER, Ore.. Nov. 2
i maining unsold stock of appl
Tie
far
-in.'i Her
I realize.
than c
most
It has been conceded b
al. districts that Hood River has re
served a lamer portion of i.s fruit
up to the present time than any otbei
tommuntty.
Wtuner Sieg, sales manager of the
ApplegroW'ers' association, declares
that vales of this ear have been xo
per cent of those of last year, al
though the crop of the present sea
son is but su per cent of last year's
crop. All apples that have been ship
in d Ibis season by the association
huve been sold freight on board be
fore the) were loaded on cars. In
Survey for Hallway Completed,
HALEM, Ore.. Nov. 2. Survev 0
thiv propoasj eight-mile extension 0
tn,, ingUa City Lumber coinpanv
railroad lata the Siletx. bustti wa
completed It was annnunoed by
1 1 .
pan) officials. Karlv construe!
Work on the road Is anticipated h
The new line will lap thousands
acres of heavily timbered land In
siletx. country, most of which Is 0'
c,l b. the Cobb-Mttcholl in teres a
Oregon Cltf (ilve "9 to Home.
OREGON CITY, Ore.. Nov. 2. Ths
tag sale conducted for the benefit of
the Salvation Army Rescue and Ma
Iternity home brought in IM.S7. Tht i
I money was turned over Mayor
Jones, w ho is acting as treasurer. Th"
! mayor bought the first tag. Mrs. N.
M. Alldredge bad charge of the sale
jand was assisted by the Misses Irene
Hanny, (Jrace Spiger. Lillian and Mil
.died Tschirgi and Louisa Walker.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot rearb
tiie diseased portion of the ear. There is
only one way to cure deafness, and that is
by coestl t ntloaal remedies. IN-afness
cause,) by an lnflrimed i-nndition of tiie niu
is lining uf the Eustachian Tube. When
ia 1 tills nil Is Inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or Imperfect hearing, nnd when It is
1 entirely closed, lieflfness is the result, and
unless ihe luflammatlon can be taken out
Isnd this tube restored to its normal i-ondl
lilun. bearing will be destroyed forever: nine
j rases aat of ten are cansed by Catarrh,
e which Is nothing but an inflamed condition
- of the mucous surfaces
" I We ii give line Ilundreil Dollars for
"ujant case of Itosfnes fraused by catarrh)
-hi 1 ha 1 cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh
.f (Cure Send fur circulars, free.
F. J. CIIKNKV & CO., Teleibi. Ohio.
7 0 J BoM by Ilruggists. T.V.
:a Take Hall's Family 1'llls for ceostlpauoa,
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
PI NERAt DIRECTORS.
)HN s. baker. FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed emhalmer. Op
isite poatofflce. Funeral parlor, two
neral cars. Calls responded to day
night. Phone 7 R -
J I BROWNE FURNITURE STORK
Funeral director and licensed em
halmer Most modern funeral par
i lor morgue and funeral cars. Calls
responded to day or night Cornel
Main and Water streets. Telephone 63
ll II INCE M I VNI' Bl SIX1 Ss'
HAUTMAN ABSTRACT ' MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands In Pmatllla county. Buy and
sells all kinds of real estate Does
a general brokerage business. I'.uj
laxes and makes investments for non
residents. Writes fire, life and acci
dent insurance. References. any
1 bank in Pendleton
JAMES JOHNS. Pies
l- H MARSH, Sec
RENT1.EY & LEFFINl
estate, fire, life am
urance agents, sis
Phone 404.
REAL
nt In
street I -ERIK RY MfRGEOXS
C. W LASSEN. M D. V.
veterinarian Resldenci
!7: office telephone. 20
OCNTY
elephone
si t OND H WD DIM BUS
V. BTROBLE, DEALER IN NEW
and second-band goods Cash
paid for all second-hand goods
bought Cheapest place In !' nd.e
ton to buy household goods. Come
Do Husbands Spend
Money Foolishly?
Wives like to think so and say
so. They are fond of twitting
"lesser halves" about the male
practice of rushing into a store
and buying the first thing in sight.
Wives unanimously consider
themselves superior shoppers.
But perhaps husbands with
native masculine shrewdness
known in advance from reading
the newspaper advertising just
what they want and what is a
fair price.
Men are natural exponents of business
efficiency you know.
Doubtless, the average wife will pooh
pooh this notion and maintain that she is
the newspaper advertising reader of the
family.
One thing both are secretly agreed on
it pays to read newspaper advertising.
I ga
, 55
First National Bank
:
as
PENDLETON, OREGON
ESTABLISHED 1882
! c
Known For
and get our prices,
street Phone 2T1W
219 E.
XTTOHN I'YS.
HALEY & RAI
law. Office
Rank Building.
Y, ATTORNEYS AT
American National
FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT
law Office in Despain building
CARTER
nt law.
can Nat:'
SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS
Office in rear of Ameri
nal Rank building.
JAMES B PERRY. ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
company.
PETERSON & BISHOP. ATTOR.
neys at law ; rooms 3 and 4 Smith
Crawford budding.
DOUQLAS w. BAILEY. ATTORN ET
at law. Will practice In all state
and federal courts. Rooms 7. S and
I, Despain building
GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORN E
at law. Estates settled, trill
deeds, mortgages and oontrac
drawn. Collections made. Room '.
Schmidt block
FREDERICK
ney at law. 0
ford building.
S. A. LOWELL
counsellor at
ITEtWBR ATT"
ATTORNEY
law. Office I
Spain building
mBBBBammmm
It's Strength
M ( TIONKKRS.
COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTION
eer, hnakes a specialty of farmers
stock an 1 machinery sales "Th
man that gets you the money " Leave
orders at East Oregonian office
MIm El 1 iNEOI -
TRESSPASS NOTICES
season cards and sale
ery description printed i
prices at the East Ore
have a fine iot of stock i
patrons are allowed the
ST I LLIOK
iahlf
Wt
AUCTION SALESTHE BAST ORE
gonlan makes h specially of att
tlon sale bills ards and advertislna
Wa can furnish auctioneer, lerk snil
adeartlslng complete th it w:ll oseurs
you of having a successful sale
LEGAL BLANKS 0
ecrlptlon tor conn
court. Justhe court,
for sale at East Or
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cull
to.