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EIGHT PAGES PAGE SEVEN DAIL1 EAST 0REG0N1AN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1915. WOMAN CONFESSES HER ROMANCE IS A DREAM WEIRD INAGININ4.S UMB to tm.i Monmn utohi OF I.OVK. TEN CAPTAINS OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAMS 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 NOVEMBER. Pacific Power & Light Company ; Prepared! to take advantage of opportunities as they are pre sented. This can best be done by accumulat'iip; funds in our Savings Department. A liberal rate of interest paid and your deposit is ab solutely safe. The American National Bank OF PENDLETON CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $400,000. mm B EFT TO RIGHT -MAHAN-RARVARD -FULLBACK- WILSON-YALE-LFFTRALF BACK-BARRETT-CORNELL 'ARTER -GLICK- PRINCETON -QUARTER- ANPREWS -BROWN -LEFT HALE- UARRIS-U P RIGHT TCK1& i L-C0LGATE ffGHT TACKLE -MILES-NAVT -QVAKTER-RFAULIFFE-PARTMOITH-TACKLE WfjMp-AMQA CK; MUTTON MARKET IS FIRMER AND HIGHER WITH LAMBS $1.50 Sunday . 1 1 1 killers were quick " mke hold at the better price. In the morning trade at eastern centers nmttiin and lambs generally were weak and lower. (ieneral mutton and lamb price-: Select Interior lambs . . .$ 7 iiO ordinary interior lamb.. 7 ;'' I 7 "r' Willamette vallev lamli . l7.S5t 7.35 Select ewes, light 5:356a. 5" old wethers 5.5.r..6v Hog Markea Depressed. t;eorse Hunt. Madras, one load cat tle and hogs: M E. Profitt, Rock Creek, one load cattle and hogs, J. S. Worrier, Umatilla, one load cattle and umks; Mrs Bastlan. Sardelttr. Idaho, one load cattle and hogs; U. K. Mover. Imbler, four loads cattle and hogs; Gorsline A Christensn. Joseph, four loads cattle and hogs. W. B. Hunter. Loatlne. three loads cattle and hogs: A. L. DeMaris, Mil ton. tWO loads cattle and hogs. accompanying him as far as Pendle ton. Ed Wallan was in from the Martin ranch Sunday. Those who attended the K. of P. lodge at Pendleton Saturday evening j were Frank Henry, James Lleuallen. Guy Mayberry, Earl Simonton. Cliff j Stone and Peter Mclntyre. Mrs. Lester of Portland is visiting at her daughter's home. Otis Lieuallen returned to j Julia Choate Crumle w.li.l dream of romance, culminating when th j girl, her brain afire, brought home a man's body claiming It to be that of her dead sweethenrt ha vanish ed, leaving behind a pusxle for pat hologists and nerve doctor, and a sensation for Atlanta socle!) . The ; police and members of the dually have turned to an Investigation o how the girl's fancy resulted In hr .'lalmlng an unknown body In a -hicago morgue and bringing It home ;w that of "Dr. Alleyne II n - ; ley, "'a Canadian widower, whom her fevered imagination pictured as her ' fiancee. At first the family insisted 'hat the body was that of the girl's hus band and later that the girl was self hypnotized. Ml" Crumley put ire. I her "romance ' to her friend She seemed Joyful. Then a cloud seem-l to come over the affair and she w disheartened. She had MM NH. : she said. Then there was a "r.von '. eiHatlon. ' and she was to weoV Friends entertained her in honor ot ! the event Suddenly the itff" strange Imagination pictured her ; -fiance" as killed in In a railroa ! ureck Later, sorrowing, "he ! brought home the body of the "doc I tor." which It develops, she got from a Chicago morgue. uat before the funeral of her supposed awee'.heart ; a suspicion arose The girl broke I down under questioning and admitted her romance existed only In her Im ' agination. Chicago advices reported the body sho brought home was that i of a man killed on the Illinois Cen- tral railway. Mrs. IlliJnunons to IV WMJi Mai LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1 Mrs Boh Fltzsimmons. wife of the pugll 1st. announced that she will enter evangelistic work as soon aa her . ! health is fully regained. Mrs. Fit.- simmons has been sick in a h ispita! j for several months She said that I until three weeks ago she had never I been Inside a church. Hoi -cm. hi Kml-, Life. BATTLE CREEK, Mich. Nov, II Walter Clark, international 'amous as a breeder of race horses, suicided here his I l Courtesy the Journal t yiVKTLANI) ore. The market! for mutton and lambs showed liber-f ml strength its was forecast and an' sdvaatce Mif 15c over former extreme prices aaaj paid for selected -stuff, j Lamb, sold as high as 7.i IhWj mornhCK III the yards ith ordinary quality reaching the former top at! 17.36 Then- -was a small run of mutton, and lair.rm teported In the yards over Hoes were depressed at North Portland in the morning. Sales were ADAMS PYTHIANS HEAR SUPREME CHANCELLOR i school in Walla Walla after spending! Notice Mr. and ; bids will be received investor when to "Taking Profits" There, Mr. Retailer, is a well known stock market phrase that has a meaning for you! The speculator or who knows how and "Take Profits" gets rich. Mr. Retailer, when the man ufacturer of a well known article goes to the expense of advertis ing that article in this newspaper it is time for you to "take profits." Get the benefit and the sales by link ing your store window to that newspaper advertising. Show the goods while they are being advertised. "Taking the Profits of course. cenerallv 10c to lie lower than last week's closing figures. While the run was somewhat under that of last Monday still the recent depression in eastern values had its effect aMn the buying here. Killers were not so anxious to se cure supplies during the momme trade and values were therefore started downward with ease. in the eastern markets the moir.- Ing trade was generally soft. General hog market: I Pest light M.ltMta Medium light a.Oftli.6.1 i Good to heavy I.fttVf.f j Hough to heavy S.ooes.'.s Cattle Market steady. Utile If any change was shown in i the position of the cattle market a. the opening of the week's trade ,n the North Portland yards There was a smaller run than a week ago. I hut general trade conditions were . considered steady. in the eastern market- the morn- ing trade was generally steady fjr j cattle. General cattle market range: ; Best hay fed steers 16.751 7 ,M Good to choice 6 25 It 6 Ht Ordinary to fair :..oni l.0 Best cows i M l FOR BIDS. is hereby given that sealed up to 8 o clock evkjiai. ATTUAD meeting PENDLETON ON SATURDAY EVENING. IN ( Special Correspondence, i ADAMS, Ore., Nov. 16. Mrs Elizi Bradley and little daughter Georgia were visitors at her brothers. G M Morrison, Sanday. Mm. TJzzzie Klntz from Washing ton, is here visiting her father, Iff. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Hales and daughters Rena and Rita, were vis iting at his mother's. Mrs Kirhy, Sunday. Ralph Wallen was a visitor at the county seat Sunday. Mrs. Clara Nelson is here visiting her sister. Mrs. Grant Marquis, for a ; few days. Miss Katherine McFall and .Vift- Merle Paiiett were visitors at the , home of Miss Jessie Chesnut Sunday. Ralph Wallen and Mr i arlson were visitors at the count ; seat Saturday evening. a i Grant Marquis was a visitor at th j county seat Saturday Mrs. Albert Boylen returned to he Sunday with his parents. i Mrs T. A. Lieuallen. .on the ilth day of November, If IS. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krebs were in at the office of the undersigned. No. ! tr. ;,,a illl E. Court Street, in The City at Miss Jessie Chesnut returned to school In Pendleton Sunday evening, i Little Burle Edwards and sister. : Grace, were visiting at their grand " parents, Mr. anw Mrs Edwards Sun day: Delbert Wilson and Miss Ethel Peringer motored to Walla Walla Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs Elmer La Due were in town Sunday. C. L. Woodward was in Saturday e Tan tag. J. W. Spencer was a visit county seat Sunday. A new electric filter for use Ci nsuines current orwy Is being drawn through It Pendleton. Oregon, for the perform ance of the work of excavating, grad ing, embanking and constructing of race-track, tennis-courts and play ground field for School District No. It, of Umatilla County. Oregon, with, in Blocks So. 236 and 227 In the Reservation Addition to the Town of. Pendleton, in The City of Pendleton. ' Oregon. Plans and specifications for the .work above mentioned are on file at I the office aforesaid and open to in Adams j spection by all persons desiring to ;bid thereon; each bid must be accom panied by a certified check for ten per cent, payable to the order of J. V. Tallman. Chairman, the check to be returned to the bidder if unsuccessful household j and to be fortified to said School as watrr"str'ct - tne contract is jawarded the bidder and he falls to ign the same and give bond as the , School District may require: Bids for the work aforesaid are tc . at th? Good to itrinie Select hulls fancy bulls Rest calves Monday liKeMook Hogs Tim I.ydslon. 4 Iff 4 "Off 4.2 '.'..iiiifi ! 7 IHKI ', shippers. Weiser. ho. on Parma Idaho. Idaho. ha. Idah bad Tale 1 u M. S Kite, one load: ounk. Parma. Idaho. load; V c. Hall. Bert', i loads: H lteineike. M1 one load Watson 4 Jobn- Deafness Cannot Be Cured be submitted in the f by local ftpplicatttfM, as tbey caunot reach I Excavation, per cu t. ni- ve uisvH.-ru im'i uuu ii lue rai. lucre la j . v . per rr ,nh only one way to -ure deafness, and that Is Excavation of Hare ouniy by constitutional remedies. Ltcafuess Is. 0., v(. caused tiv an inflamed condition of rhe mil. I . -' ... . cons linl'm- .if rhe FnIMrhir.n Tnhe Whan : ' UtTaClUK track, I this tulie is inflamed yuu hare a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed, lieafness is the resnlt. and i i . ,. uoiess me ituinmmavion car, De taten out on' n "OIK mier spenoum and this tube restored to its normal condi . a lew naya wnn ner pareata, ir.ii,u. ueannp win m uesiroyea reiwwr. mne i ases oui oi tea are caused oj Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed coadltloo of the murous surfaces. We will gire one Handred IHillars any rase of iieafness iransed bT catarrh) that cannot be .nred by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F J. CHCNBT CO . Toledo. Ohio. Sold bv Drurrtlsts. TSe. Take Hall's Kamlly form. I ! and Mrs M C. Mclntyre. Miss Eleanor Stockton returned to ! I her school in Ferndale after spend- jing Sunday with her parents. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Stockton. Fred Grleshaber started Saturday 'for Missouri, hta hrother Lawrence i per err: yd ! Surfacing track, p'an per cu, yd Surfacing tennis courts. (1) per cu. yd I Surfacing tennis courts (2) . per cu. yd The right is rservef ror. District No. IS to reieet nnv ,n.l .It bids, in iLs discretion. Dated at Pendleton Oregon this 10th day of November. 1915. , LOT LIVERMORE. Ills for constipation. I Clerk of School District No. 11. . . .". t (2). .... I plan i I plan I by School will be a matter son. Hope, one load; Grove Bros.. I Ontario, one load: .1 D Walker. Plymouth, Wash., r.r. head by boat: j W. H Ross. Parma. Idaho, two load I M. I. Wheeler. Lebanon, one load. G Buraell, Central Point, one load; I Leonard orchard Co.. Grants Pas j two loads; K C. McGee, one load; K.I E Gore. Medford. one loud; II. Mar ; tin. Shearer, one load; r. Henderson. 'Madras, one load; Erville Fonl'ce, : Enterprise, two loads. Gorsline A Christenscn. three loails; J. 1). Bos jton. Wallowa, one load; J. R. Racket, j one load; Pied Cool. Weiser. Idaho. , two loads; So Dlckerson. Welter. Idaho, iwo loads; I. I.. Milller Hon- tour, Idaho, one load; A. M Int'e, j Baker one load; J. Kelley Haines. .me load; R, J. Roper. Condon, .me j load; R. J- Carsner. Heppner. one load. 1. H. Oodds. lrrlgon. one load. ! Dalles Dressed Meat Co., Maupiu. I two loads; o, h. Jaoobaen. The DaCet I one load: .1 A. Tlpnian. Pocabo, Ida , ho. one load; o. TOunakln. Rldge- field Idaho, six loads; R S. Hlckn I Hurley. Idaho, one load; It. P.. Hub I bard, Kunn, Idaho, uvo loads, I.. I. I Miller N'ampa. Idaho one load Mc rlden one loud Cattle- P. C oxman. Durkee, one load: .1 W. chindler. one load: c ' lt. C.rev. Itaker. one load; Hy Black-j well. Norib Powder, one load: W. W, Couper. 1'nlon Junction, one load'; C. C. Clark Arlington, one load: It. i Forman. Maupin. one load; J. C. Warner llarrlshurg. one load; j Adams. Deer Island, one load o 11. Olson Kc.lmond, six loads; (leorgt Dixon. Teirehonne, one load; Jares IJIacklev Knterprlse, one load; J A ' Hunter WHIIowa two loads; 11. I.. S'nvder. Weiser. Idaho, one loud Sheep Baldwin Sheet. Co.. Mad-f ras. two loads; James Powell. Enter prise one load; H. E Itartbolomew Stanfleld. two loads. C. P Abbott. Vallate, Wash.. b boat. IS head. Mixed slul'f Thompson Ht Gentry. Rtpnner, one load I utile and hogs: CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ITXERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER. Fl'NERAL Di rector and licensed tmbalmer. Op posite postoffice. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded today or night. Phone 75. 1 and get our prices, street Phone 271W. XTTORNEYS. RALET & P.A1.ET. ATTORNEYS VI law. Office In American Vat inn. 1 1 J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE i Bark building. Funeral director and licensed em- 219 E. Court AlCTIOXEKRS. COL. W. F. TOHNKA ACCTmv! eer, makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery- sales man that gets you the money orders at East orcgonian offl The Leave I balmer Most modern funeral par I lor. morgue and funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night Corner I Main and Water streets. Telephone 6.1 INSURANCE WD LAND BUSINESS I HARTMAN abstract ! FEE law & FEE. Office it ATTORNEYS AT Despain building CARTER & SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of Ameri can National Bank building. JAMES B PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law Office over Tiylor company. iware MAKES reliable abatracts of lille to all . ', lands In Umatilla county. Bays and i sells all kinds of real estate. Does ' a general brokerage business Pays ! taxes and makes Inieeatment for nnn- 1 PETERSON & BTSTIOP TTOR. residents. Writes fire, life and arci- neys at law; rooms 3 and 4. Smith I dent insurance. References, an) Crawford building. . I bank In Pendleton. 1 . i VI p ton vs p, CHIROPH toi; DR. GEORCjE .1. IC1NZ Llt?E." Chiropractor. Kxantnai Office. 90s I.o, i:st inn Nai ire not cure a dLsease ankMa h. is removed Chiropractic . ments remove the cause PhOM ED ;iuse root. C H MARSH Sc. BENTLEY A LEFFINGWEl.I. REAL estate, fire, life and accident in surance agents. S15 Main street. Phone 404. VETERINARY SURGEONS. COUNTY telephone PolGLAS W. RAILET, ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and federal courts. Rooms 7. 8 and 9. Despain building. GEORGE W. COTTTS ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled. wills deeds. mortgages and coatraetl drawn. Collections made Room 17 Schmidt block MISVI.I I AM.Ot s Ni'T I K To STOCKHOLDER tlce Is hereh'v given hai lh" be an annual meeting of the holders of the East Oregonlai llshing com pan y on Waateosda oemher I. I91J, a; 4 ovluek p. m a the office or said cajpaaay pi die ton Oregon fof he purpose o: 1 Ing officers tor ihe cnsuiu ur c S. Jacksoe. 'a.'oiJcnt f. f fir. ike secretary No. r. . nt SECOXD HAND DEAIJ5RS. STE1WER. ATTOR Office In Smith 11 . C. W. LASSEN. M D. V . veterinarian. Residence 17: office telephone. 20. j FREDERICK ney at law. enH.i ...... V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NEW and secondhand good. Cash, paid for all second-hand goods S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AM bought. Cheapest place In Tendle- counsellor at law. office In De ton to buy household ;ond. Come tpain building. wmgmi