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DAD1 EAST OREGONIAN, PMDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1015.
PAGE SEVEN
Order Your Coal Now!
It's a Keep Warm Insurance
against the cold weather.
The cold days this winter will tell
you whether the Coal, with which
you're filling your bins, will give
the comfort and satisfaction you ex
pected. To escape regrets it's wise to re
member that its's the heat produc
ing qualities in coal that count.
You can get LONGEST BURN
ING, GREATEST HEAT-GIVING
anthracite, by ordering your coal
from us.
Why go elsewhere?
Telephone 8
Oregon Lumber Yard
A. H. COX. Mgr.
JORDAN SAYS PEACE
PROPOSALS WILL 6E
MADE BY CHRISTMAS
WASHINGTON, Nov
mtf overtures toward t
Ki on if leading neirtra
b, made by Christmas
Jordan .if Stanford Ui
dieted today. The opt
mem followed a visit
WllSOn in the capacity
from the international peace eon 1
nres at San Francisco to urge the I
president to Join In creating a neutral
nations' commission to further peace.
On Deoeinl.er M, pence delegates of
the leading neutrat nations will most
at Berne, Switzerland From this
session, Jordan said, in expected to
develop a Commission of ipiasl offi.
elal delegates from neutral OOUBtrtSS
W'ho will address a mediation propos
al lo the belligerents, ile expressed
the boUsf, regardless of America's ac
tion toward the proposal, that other
countries will act anyway.
Commenting on his visit to the
president, Jordan said: "I inere
called the president's attention to our
desire that he cooperate with neutrals
In establishing a body to unite on
continuous efforts toward concilia
tion. The commission would act as
a sort of clearing house for peace
ideas."
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VT Tin: M W TEMPLE, HTTARTTJiG SUNDAY NIGHT. KVKRYTHIXG SEM . DIFFERENT.
HOGS ARE
AT $6.25 III THE
(Jeneral cattle market range:
Hest hay fed steers 1,710 7,00
lioo.l to choice g.25i I.M
I Ordinary to fair M0f.
! Best cows S.3i
I Good to rime 1.50ft 5.00
Select bulls 4.0064.25
mtorxei poa 1 imi 1 1 1
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HAVE US WIRE
YOUR PLACE
for electric service. We use
tM Lest grade wire, the best
Insulators, buttons, switches,
etc. And we do the wiring
skillfully and qulekly, We shall
be glad to give you a price for
wiring your place. You can de
pend upon It being reasonable.
J. L. VAUGHAN
CALL mil KIDS.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the city
council, of the City of Echo, until 6
o'clock p. m. on Monday, November
22. 1915. for the building of the cltj
I) .11 according to plans and specifi
cations now in the hands of F. R.
Porn, chairman of the building com
mittee All bids must be accompan
ied by a certified check for 3 per
cent of bid. made payable to the City
Recorder of the City of Echo. Plans
and specifications may be had or
seen at the office of Dr F. R. Dorn
J. PORTLAND YARDS ' s
Market for mutton and lambs con
; tlnues to show strength at North
(Courtesv Friday's Journal 1 Portland, with no further change an
PORTLAND, Ore. Hogs held firm : nounctd In quotations. Receipt- in
i tail in the North Portland vards I 'he yards overnight were rather llm-
today, a number of sales being made I ted and some of these came direct I to represent Fred Springer, charged
to a local meal company ironi ii.-wiin .xssauu ,im roooery. oeuiK
armed with a dangerous weapon."
Paul ( . IXirinitMT to llrprveiit self
ami LKiicrs iu Criminal Trial-.
BAKER, Ore. Nov. IS. Indicted
on three counts for obtaining money
under false pretenses, Paul C. Dor
mitzer was, until recently, attorney
for four prisoners, including himself,
who appear on the November docket
of the circuit court.
He will defend himself on . h.irges
of obtaining money under false pre
tenses, but fearing complications.
Judge Anderson refused to allow him
and his first two
: with Han Harria
larceny of 1 lothe
Dormitzer and t
I guilty. Harrlath
' plead tomorrow.
CALL Fui: BUM
Notice i hereby giwti that sealed
1 bids will be receUcd up t" ..clock
on the 20th day of November. Il.
, at the office of the undersigned, No
till E. Court Street, in The rtty of
I Pendleton. Oregon, for the perform
,:-nce of the work of excavating, grad
'Irg. embanking and constructing of
'race-track, tennis-courts anil plav
I ground field for School District No.
1I6. of Umatilla County. Oregon, with.
!n lllocks No. 22 Mfl 111 hJ 'he
lleservatlon Addition to the Tow of
.Pendleton, in The City of Pendleton.
I the office aforesaid and open to In
spection by all persons desiring te
bid thereon, each bid must be sccom-
j 1 anied by a certified check for ten
'per cent, payable to the order of J. V
Tollman. Chairman, the check to be
returned to the bidder if unsuccessful
und to be fortified to said School
1 District No. 16 If the contract is
awarded the bidder and he fails te
sign the same and give bond as the
School District may require:
Bids for the work aforesaid are to
,be submitted In the following form:
' Excavation, per cu. yd I
Embankment, per cu. yd... t
Excavation of Hird Pun. per
I cu. vd $
Surfacing track, plan (1),
m .1
'Surfacing track, plan (2),
per cu. yd
Surfacing tennis courts, plan
(1) per cu. yd I
Surfacing tennis courts plan
(2) . per en. yd t
The right is reserved by School
District No. 16 to reject any and all
bids, in Its discretion.
Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this
10th day of November. U15.
DOT LIVERMORE
clerk of School District No. U.
I..
ened
P.
Said bids
council at
22. 1915.
Mark bids plainly, "Bid on City
Hall."
The city Council reserves the -ight
to reject any and all bids.
Dated this 11th day of November,
1915.
A. O. CARDEN
City Recorder.
1 THE OLD RELIABLE
mraaa
n m
I the high mark While yesterday
a small amount of stuff was sole at i regular county buyer
similar i.rlce. the general market! General mutton ami lamb "price
would scarcely stand the
value.
Theie I
eral run
- T. Select ewes, light
Ilioi e MVOTIU 1 I el iiiK.s, uirir nno
some snap to the buying among thej Livestock Shippers.
killers this morning Indicating some Hogs H. Mamoegon. Iniepenu-1 f
change In the sentiment of the trade. ence. 1 load; John Barger. Ii Cro0
,nd
and Joe Vallinl, charged with thelt
extreme Select Interior lambs ..
I Ordinary interior lambs.
. I Willamette valley lambs,
as forecast, a verv lib-,
, ... . Select yearlings
ine in the North Port-;
... . ,. , 1 ltd wethers
emiKni. 1 .espiie me 1
J7.25W
6.50f 7. ''0
6.00 fj 7 "
6.25
5.50j5.C0
:..:!5 ! .'. ""
He still remains as counsel, how
ever, for Fred Reno, arested. but not
indicted, on a charge of attempted
assault and for whom Dormitzer filed
a writ of habeas corpus, when he
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REMEDYFORMEN.
AT YOUR DRUGGIST.
heavy
0 heavy . . .
IttfC Market
run of cattl
th Portland
conal te.l p
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Patronize Dealers
Who Serve You
Th e store that gives you what
you want, when you ask for it
and which charges fixed, fair
prices, is the store to patronize.
If you see an article advertised
in this newspaper and then see
the goods in a retailer's window
you know the merchant is a live
storekeeper.
You know he is up-to-date that he
reads the newspapers.
You know that when you ask for the
newspaper advertised article by name you
will get it.
You know that the storekeeper puts
"service first" in his lexicon of business.
. 1.1 .
the
with
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kyard.s
p in th
Wash., 1 load; Farmers Society ol
Equity, Letha, Idaho. 1 load, Nampla
1 load: J. B. Summers. Mlddleton,
Idaho. 1 load; L L Miller, Nampa.
Idaho, 1 load; Grover Hros., Payette,
I Idaho 1 load; Nyssa. 1 load; Tim
Lydston, Wslser, Idaho, 1 load: RolM
ert Jackson, 1 load; sink & Smead. !
Willbridge. 1 load; S. L, Overton.
, Brownsville. 1 load; C. E. Lucke, Mo
1 lalla. I loads direct to I'nion Heal
c t II
urnic
Haines
S She?
load.
I Mix.
A .
Mike
He
Brownie
rket
Iff F. B. Decker, Silver
(ton, 2 loads hogs and sheep direct to.
l nion Meat Co.; J. C. Proffitt, Day
ton. 1 load cattle and hogs.
Italy to Help In Rllkllns
LONDON, Nov. 12. Italy has def-
initl.- trnA tn nA ih,. nlllAo ,H tl,.,
P1UNCK N HI T"l,o BBiaan campaign sufficiently to in
Is WOKKUG ON PEACE jsl "' th" complete succe'. of the pro
TERMS. 'J,a- :t fording to Rome dispatches
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
i by local applkatl.ins. as they t reach
the dli.eat.eil purtlun of the ear. There is
only one nay to cure drafness. and that is1
uy const it in I. .nn I reraedies. heafness is
caused by an Inflamed condition of the ran- I
i'ous lining of the Kustachian Tube Wheu
tills tule Is inflamed you have a rumbling
seoad ..r 1st perfect hearing, and when it Is
entirely closed, lieafness Is the result, and I
aniens the Inflammation ran be taken nut
sad this tube restored to its nernial condt
tion. hearing will tie destroyed forever; nine
' ase ..at of ten are caused bv Catarrh,1
ivliich is nothing but an inflamed condition
"f the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred lMlnr for!
any .-use of Peafness tcaused by catarrh 1
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
r. .1. cnRXKY k co Town. Ohio.
so'd hv Druggists, 7ac.
Take Hall's family lllhj for constipation '
Burn Coke
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 CASH AT GAS PLANT.
THIS OFFER FOR 30 DAYS.
Pacific Power & Light Company
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
FUNERAL lilRFtTTOIis.
JOHN S. IUKER. FCNEKAI, Di
rector and licensed embalmer. Op
posite poetofftce. Funeral parlor, two
funeral cars Calls responded today
or night, Thone 75.
: and get our prices. 219 E. Court
street Phone 271W
T BROWN'S FURNTTURE STORK
Funeral director and licensed em
balsa SC Most modern funeral par
lor morgue snd funeral cars. Calls
reefMnded to day or night. Comst
Main and Water streets. Telephone 63
INSURANCE NI I M Bt SINESS
HARTMAN ABSTltACT CO. MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands in l'tnatilla county. Buys tad
sells all kinds of real estate. Docs
a general brokerage business. Pays
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. Writes fire, life ,111, 1 acci
dent insurance. References. an
hank In Pendleton
JAMES JOHNS, Pies
C H MARSH. Sec '
ATTORNEY 8
RALE Y & RAI.KY. ATTORNEYS 41
law. Office in American National
Bank Building.
AUCTIONEERS.
COL- wToh!kXa7
eer, makes a specialty of f
stock and machinery sales
man that gets you the mene.
orders at East Oregonian offi
TION-
irru..: .
The
FEE & FEE. ATTORNBTS AT
law Office in Despain building
( iiikopi; ct
carter & SMYTHS, ATTORNEYS
at law. office in rear of Ameri
can National Rank building.
DR. CEORC.E
Chiropractor.
Office. JOt tax
JAMES I! PERRY. ATTORNEY V
law. Office over Taylor Hardwan
company.
M 1st' KM Wlni
PETERSON BISHOP. ATI..,;.
neys at law; rooms 3 and t Smith
Crawford building.
been
Dispatches from Italy sa that
Prince yon Itiielow. the form
man ambassador to Rome h
sent 10 Switzerland to Initiate peacs
negotiations The report says that
the Prince Is now at LttUerne, where
he will remain fir three or four
weks. confctTim; i;h Mgr Marche
ttl. pupal delegate to Switzerland, re
gardinu a peace program to lie for
warded t. Pope Benedict, who win in
turn submit il to the Entente powers
It was reported a week ago that
Prince von lluelow was on his way t.
the United states to Initiate peace ne
gotiations here.
HENTl.ET a LBrnHGwBLL REAL
estate, fire, life and accident in
surance agents MS Main street
Phone 404.
VETERINARY BURGEONS.
C. W l.ASSEN. M D. V., COUNTY
veterinarian Residence telephone
27: office telephone. iO.
DOVOLAS V. BAII.EY, ATTORNEY
st law. Will practice In all state
and federal courts. Rooms 7. s and
9. Despain building
Uahini
cember
the offiv
ton ore;
Ing offtc
S. Jacks
secretary
GEORGE W. COPTTS. ATTORM'Y
at law. Estates settled, wll -deeds.
mortgages and eoatl i
drawn. Collections made Room i:
Schmidt block
SE.
ICOND HAND DIM ERS
V. STROBI.E. DEALER IN NEW
and second-hand goods Cash
paid for sll second-hand goods,
bnught. Cheapest place In Pendle
Ml to buy household goods. Come .
FREDERICK STEIWER Mi l
ney at law. Office in Bm!U-Crs
ford building.
S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AM'
counsellor at law. Office in D
psln building.