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DAIL1 EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915.
EN
Prevent roughness during
the summer
NYAL'S
FACE CREAM
A superior vanishing skin
tone Boon absorbed.
LEAVES NO SHINE
Price SO cents
Koeppen's
The Drug Store That
Serves You Best
Events In the War
One Year Ago Today
The Germans utt. irked furl-
uUHly aluiiK Ihr Whole I I, Iml 4
were rapulsed, Francs aaid. 4i
Ths Germans claimed eon- !
sldcrablc general victory.
Russia olainod victories in
East Prussia hicli were only '
parti) tented bj Germany, !
Kenic- Report t Penoa piam
MADRID. Nov. 4 Denial ofTe
ports that Prince Von BUsiotN Inten 1
ed to discuss possible peace terms
here was forth' omlng from the Ger
man embassy. Prince von Unelow
is expected to arrive at Corunna
shortly on the Dutch steamship Tu-
beattt.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
in iiHsi sanlteinses. u,rf eawst nsck
tile diseased IMirllun "f the ear I'liere l
a OM aj te iire gtafaSSS, nnil that ia
by coaalltutlonal remedies Oeafneaa ia
liiuaeil tiy an Inflamed condition ol He' imi
"lli, lllllnit 'if tin- Kltatn. Mini Tut"- Wlien
tlila tuts- la Inflamed SOU linve a mml'llns
ssead r iiniM-rfi'et hearing, mid when it i
entirely . loSSd, Deafness la tin- rSSOlti and
nnleaa the lnflatiimatl"ti rss Ik- taken OSi
and tlila tills- restored to It leiuml eoodi
liOB, bearing will ! destroyed forrrsr; ninr
rsass -in of ten are esosed Iit Cstsrrb,
srbleb ia notliiiis tint an Inflamed eoBdltioa
f tbe mucous anrfaiea
We will sire on Hundred lMHra for
any ease of lieafneaa (casnsd by rstarrbl
that esaael l 'ttrnl SJ Rail'! i atarrli
Cars Send for elnulara. frw
K J fMKNKV k '" T.ili-d.i ntilo
Sold til llmgslata. 7.V.
Take I la Us Pamlty lllla for
. oastipstlss
Dr. Edmund 15. Haslep
OSTEOPATH
Suite 18, Judd Rldg Telephone 72
Itee. 300 S. Ma'a. Telephone 2IS-R
J. E. MULLINIX,
Lawyer
Over Taylor's Bdw. 'tore
Pendleton. Oregon.
Lights Go Out
Panama-Pacific Exposition
ON
Saturday December 4
Are you interested in
Ml N INC ART
AGRICULTURB SCIENCE
HORTICULTURE MANUFACTURING
The lfttes development! in all industries can
be seen here. Yon cannot afford to miss it.
LOW FARES
for exposition travel are in effect until
November 30 via the
Shasta Route
Write for our booklet "Wayside Notes"
or secure Information from local agent.
Southern Pacific
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
TOP HOGS ARE OFF
TO $6.50 IN NORTH
PORTLAND, Or. There wan a
rr heavy run of hogs In the North
Portland var'lH today, the showing of I
supplies being one of the heavies;
known here for any other day than
Monday, when the hulk of the wvk'a1
run puts in appearance.
l op Iii,kx were down to $6 50 at i
Ninth Portland thlK morning. TIiIh
Is in reality a loss of lo from yeHter-1
day, when a small suppy went at
M tO although the hulk Of the stuff
went it 6. fin then for the boat avail-1
able. However, yesterday's j u a u 1 1 1 y I
win not U good as today's
'On- p.l Of Idaho stock sold thin
morning In the yards at $6 HO, i
Weighed off the cars, which
means II. to on the nil. The
mem went direct to Seattle.
Genera hog market;
Hest light I
stadium iikht
real
shl
I',.:, 0
MO I
6,U0ift 6 21 j
5.UU4I (.fit I
timid to heavy
ltouKh to heavy
(little Market Quiet
There was a very qoiet tone In the
cattle trade at North Portland, only
a small run was shown overnight
and general sentiment of the trade U
SOT) similar to that shown Monday
Good stuff continue In request
around extreme values.
General cattle market range:
Hest hay fed steers 16.5040. 75
irdlnary to fair 5.00 'n r. !
irdinary to fair l.OflfJ b.ll
Beal cow 4.75t 5 oo
Hood to prime 4.1004.60
Select bulls 4. 0004.25
Ordinan bulls 2.5002.00
ne"st calves I,907,tf
Huttoa oosbm Direct,
With the exception of a very lim
ited supply, all mutton arrivals at
North Portland went direct to kill
en toda The (Jnloa Meat com
pany drm e In 7 ' r. head from a near
by feed lot and its sheep liuyer. Ar
thur Hohoskey, drove In 826 fiom
TroutdsJs.
The market In general is consider
ed ste.idx to ttftn for both mutton
Mid lambs
Qanaral mutton and iamb prices:
Select Interior lamlw ...17.25073''
Urdlnan interior lambs . 6.50ji ;.oo
Today's Li restock shiii"-r.
BOgl Batter City Packing C,
Dakar, 1 load; orover Hros. Ootaris,
1 load: Nyssa. 1 load; New Ply
mouth, Idaho. 2 loads; W. H. Rtn
Parma Idaho, l load; t'laude Wal
don, Watoer, Idaho. 1 load: Tim
Lrdston, l load; F. goldiars, 1 load:
Batl Iturke. 2 loads; F. A. Huger. 1
load; l. C. MeOIII, Shearer 1 load;
t; ! lla-sett. faldwell Idaho. 1
load. Farmers Society of Equity,
Nampa, Idaho, 2 loaas; Robert tfc
i'r"n 'loliiendalef Wash., 1 load; J.
E Smith, Newberg, .1 load.
cattle .l"hn McLeod. RobraettS
i; llll.llske,, Troutdal
reel to Union Meat Co
Co . North Portland lee
id direct.
t i-:. r Richmond, Mi
hogs and sheep; Prk
Plalnvlcw, 1 load eatti
hOgg; J l. Hlnstnoi
; loads calves, hogs an
to I'nlon Meat Co.
ipun,
and
direct
at tht
RECORD OF DEEDS AMD
OTHER INSTRUMENTS
sa loMctioa of HorteMsa.
a Mortgags executed by Jame
V. Mu:r to Mary John'on Jiinu ir
31, 1911. for (1,000. Is satisfied.
Chattel Hortgagc.
Tlllle M. 1'oulson to Dick KinhoU
INM. Six mares, i fillies, f, cms.
i drill, i gagg plow, i milking plow,
I harrow, 1 W"eder, 1 BlsO, 1 mover,
1 rake, 4 wagons, 4 sets harness. 1
gasoline engine, i hack. i brootef
and lactlbatOr, 1 cream separator,
all the household goods and furnl
ture, all situated on the Lilck Kirch
Otf ranch.
an Samuatoon to I. W. DarriTI,
$L'.r)i r, An undivided 2-:i Interest.
In all crops grown and harvest -d
during 1 It 1 6 on NE 1-4 of see 35, T
4 N It. 30 E. W. M.
It. S. Hart to Parker and Hatter..
ItO. two cows 2 heifers.
Mortimer.
v. J. stapish to i, w Jordan, jr.
ftlft, S 1-2 of XW 1-4 of sec. 10.
the SW 1-1 of N 1-4 of sec 1". if
3 M It. 27 .. W. "M.
Lillian J. and Gen M Ologslon to
Stories From
HY WILLIAM I'll 1 I.I I' SIMMS
(tJnited Press staff Correspondent.)
PARIS. Oct 2. (By Mail) Once
In a while you strike a soldier who
has seen something and can tell about
it. Us is the twentieth man. With
the o.hers everything Is a jumble of
veils and explosions and running and
felling and awakening in hospitals
A captain with a fractured thigh In
a hospital here wAs one of the lucid
ones. He said
"The Saturday morning of the ad
VSnce everybody knew tbe assault
was to becln at it; 15. The artillery
prepare Ion had been wonderful and
the no ti were really Impatient to get
Way. You can't blame them either,
for It is i" fun holding .' our h ind-t
and watting for a thing II ti tint.
"Some of idem tlghted cigarettes
which they ri jiid th m selves with
( Dgi rs thai didn't trem Is a t.articie.
Somelighted their pipes two min
utes before the charat . I'itere was
Ii'.'klnt; d"wn llv line i saw nv
lieutenant drawing on his white kid
glovis He was very y.iung and this
was t" be his first charge, lie want
ed to do n proper! In 6alnt-42yrtan
Style. Had I been close enough I
would have ordered him 10 take them
oil Hundreds "f SainM'yrian ca
dets w. re mowed down at the begin,
ning because they insisted in wearing
white gloves, it was the 'marriage of
Ihm'fx and tiimns IVaum1. sion of professional exhibitors to no-
m-:w YORK, Nov ik Bantam 1 vice clagesi ProfeaalonaU heretofore
high -stepping pi lie never lM-f n- bava been excluded. The American
given much consideration smong the and Canadian Hackney horse socle
thoroughbreds of horeednm, have be i lies have IS04J prizes tn gold medals
...ire -" o uch the fash'on th ! they! for the best hackneys.' The show will
are. together wih 'be gorgeous end Nov. 12.
feature "i the National Horse shbw Serbian Women tight,
fjarden inn- today. A tew years ago
the ponies were not represented 'n v, ru'n between tne ages of is ono
a single horse ftww either in .m rl- St ' trs are fighting In the Serbian
cu or abroad. army, according to T. I Bvetotef
Another departure from the ru Qregltch, Serbian state physic:. in.
uf ; ; h r. i- thowl is the sdlttte- who arrived here.
t oJP-r i j. ' . ,':"'---7s,
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Bp i
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KM O'Connor - - I'i-; " in
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T'IohI 1 1
R. EE. Stewart. 1600. Ln's 2 -.til 3
of sec. s, T. X It. 36 E., W. M.
I. Taylor to afar) Johnson, 11000.
A tract of land In Sec. 26. T. 6 N..
It 35 E.. W. M.
Ieel.
Luther A. Pinkley to I Taylor, 12.
000 A tract of land In sec. 21. T 6
X.. It. 35 E W. If.
Winnie H. Brli i to Henrietta Pat
ton. llftM, Fractional lots 7 and s
In fractional Mock A, Livermore's
addition to Pendleton.
It. E Stewart to Lillian J. and
Oeo M. Clogston. S 1 250. Lots 2 and
S, sec 8, T. 4 N . R, 36 E.. W. M.
Mary B. and ( has. Vinson to Mrs
B. R, Andrus, 2S0. Lot 2, hlock L
in the town of Ikiah.
C. S. Crews to W, P. Hooper, 110.
Lot 1, Apple Dale tract, in gee. :I3,
T 6 N.. it. 3fi E . W. M
Mary Vlebrock to Peter H.
Schmidt, $3840, 40.79 acres. title
descriptive.
ids If. Kissick to u, k. Uackrin,
13800. A tract of land, title descrip
tive. the War Zone
oith
. eds
d
I compared time-pieces reacnea till
'my lieutenant struck a match, lit a
cigarette and leaped forward out of
j the trench waving his men after him,
1 leaped upon the parapet at the sanv
ir.stant. my men following me yelling
I Something which was their effort to
i make 'La Marseillaise' sound almv
the guns. ,
"Men bsgnn to fall about me so I
hurried the company forward into a
little gully where we stopped a mo
ment w itting for a lull It was here
that I learned of the death of my
il'eutenant In the white gloves. I ral
lied my men and started forward un
der a rain of machine gun fire. A
shell exploded .'" near that I wa
thrown "ff my feet, but nothing Sfgi
broken so i v ent on. Then a shrap
nel ball pierced my thigh breaking
the bon. The battle was over so far
dlsptav Of fireworks one ever saw.
waited for I be strei her men. Finally
two came, bu: near me Wag one of m
men with a bullet In his stomach. SI
! directed the men to take him. I
told the men to come hack for me
which they did at 6 o'clock in the af
ter ,n
lie:
in.
I tin- On
! I
Prosfsgteriesi
There will be the following services
at the Presbyterian church tomorrow:
At lo a. m. Sunday school will bold
its regular meeting. At 11 a. m. Mr
Snyder will preach a sermon upon
Human Suffering and Sorrow. At
6:30 p. m. Young Peoples' meeting in
he church parlor. At 7.30 P W Jfr
Snyder will deliver the second of the
series of evening lectures. Subject.
"The Young Woman. Her Friends and
Her Enemies." These evening lec
tures are attracting large crowds, es
pecially among the young people.
Christian.
Special sermons at the Christian
church this Sunday. Nov. 7. Pastor
Hubbell has announced the two ser
mons, morning and evening on the
single theme, "Are. the Teachings of
the Christian Church Catholic'" Sun.
day school session from 9:4 5 to 11 a.
m. Christian Endeavor at 6:3a. Bupt.
Hampton of the city schools will give
an address at the younc peoples meet
ing. Prayer meeting each Wednes
day evening.
Ilapiist.
Illble school, 10 a. m ; preaching,
11 a. m Subject. "The Light That
Failed." B. Y. P- U.. 6:30. subject,
"Tasks That Are Waiting for the
chunh of Christ; preaching. 7:30,
subject. "Man's First Need." F.very
one should hear Rev Oeorge Robert
Catrna on Monday evening. This
will be the beginning of a Beries of
evangelistic meetings, conducted by
Mr, Cairns, one of the forem.ist
evangelists of the county. E. R
elevenger, pastor.
Chard of the Redi-oiwr.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. The
litany will be said and the holy com
munion celebrated at the 11 a. m.
services. Mr. H Bishop wwill ie so
loist. There will be divine service
and sermon at 7:30 p m. Ail are
cordially invited. Charles yuinney.
lector.
Methodist,
Sunday school at 10 n m.; Ep-
worth league at 6:30 p. m.; preach
! Lng at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Therj
i will lie a special service at the rr.orn
I ing hour for the elderly people of
the church and community. Auto
I conveyance will be sent for all who
are unable to walk to the church.
I The pastor will preach from Prov.
16:31." The hoary head is a Town
of glory, if it be found in the way
of righteousness.' Special musl:
! will be rendered by the choir Mr.
W H. Bachmeyer will sing a Solo at
the morning service Those who have
heard Mr. Bachmeyer pronounce him
one of the best soloists In the state.
You will miss a treat if you fail to
hear him. The evening text will be
taken from l Cor. 12:3. Special re
vival meetings will begin the first
Sunday in January. Miss D Willie
i Caffrev will be the evangelist.
Socialist is Kir
s' EW YtiRK. Nov.
ted.
THE OLD RELIABLE'
REMEDYFORMEN.
AT Y0JR DRUGGIST.
CHICHESTER S Pll
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CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
l IM R.M. DIRECTORS.
1 JOHN" S. lUKER. FUNERAL PI
rector and licensed embttlmer. Op
poSlte nostoffire. Funeral parlor, twt
funeral cars, calls responded todaj
hi nlcht Thone T5.
.1 T niMWX's Fl'RNlTl'HK STORE
Funeral director and licensed cm
balnti r Most modern funeral par
lor mortua and funeral cars. Calls
responded to day or night. Corner
Ma i. and Water streets Telephone t
IXS1 i;( i: M lASD Rl SIXESS
HA htm AN ABSTRACT CO, HAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands in Umatilla county. Buys and
sells ill kinds of real estate. Dosn
. -tier.il brokerage business. Pays
laves and makes Investments for non
residents. Writes fire, life and aeel
deiYI insurance. References. any
bank in Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS Pres
C H MARSH
BENT! EY & l.EFFINC.WKl.l. R
estate, fire, life and iccident
BUranOS agents. SIT. Main s!
Phone 404.
VETERINARY 81TIOEON8,
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veterinarian Resl'lemc telepl
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S I t onii ) ItRAl EHS
; V. RTROBLI DEALER in NEW
and second-hand soods Cash
paid for all second-hand goods '
bought. Cheapest pla.e In Pendle-
ton to buy household goods. Come
I have been to the Expositions and I
want to tell you that every man, wo
man 6 child who can, by any means,
should go. Children of today may
again enjoy such an opportunity, but
you andl--in the prime of life-never.
-k am Knus4Uusi illtir
World conditions are such as will prohibit similar
gatherings during our generation. That is why I
say to you GO! The San Francisco Exposition
closes December 4th. There is plenty of time yet to
see it, but not more than enough. Now is the best
time of the vear in California, anil of the Exposition
season. Therefore Go Now!
We'll take care of your travel needs. That':
our business. Ask
T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent, Pendleton,
R. BURNS, D. F. & P. A., Walla Walla
OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD &
NAVIGATION CO.
Union Pacific System.
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End the Exposition upon
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over Taylor Hardware
PETERSON a BISHOP. ATTOR.
neys at law; roomy 3 and 4. Smith
Crawford budding.
)UQLAS W. HAII.EY. ATTORNET
at law. Will practice in all state
d federal rourta. Rooms 7. S and
Pespain bulldlnit
IEORCiE W OOl'TTS ATTOUN'KY
at law. Estates sett'ed. wll's
eeds. mortgages and contra.'
rawn. Collections made Room 1 T
chmidt block
STEI W K
lura oumnng.
8. A. LOW EI I,
counsellor at
spain building.
1TTORNET AS
law. uffice in CM
on California
application.
HAVE US WIRE
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vice. We use
wire, the best
tons, switches,
lo the wiring
ickly We shall
you a price for
e. You can de
fing reasonable.
pend
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Coke
CASH AT GAS PLANT.
FOR 30 DAYS.
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