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PAGE NINE TEN PAGES DAILY EAST QREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OBEGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1916. PENDLETON BUSINESS DIRECTORY A Representative List of Pendleton's Business Houses and Professional Men Classified for Ready Reference of the Public ROOMS AND BOARD SIGN PAINTING AUTO REPAIRING BOTTLING WORKS ELECTRICIANS GROCERIES PLUMBING-HEATING Ford Specialty. Ford Aoceeeorte FRAZIER & 8ERTS0N AUTO REPAIR SHOP Bbop phone. Or for Hire fit) Cottonwood St., Op. City BalL Motor Car Repairs W. J. BURNS 1DBRN CYLIND1H UBINDBB A unrvERN AMU OVBB SIZED I'IKTON AMD BINIM ngnnNn I'd (Ml Tl. Ml('i BUckialtk Ikon. AUTO SUPPLIES r TlltKS AND ACCK88OMM Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co. TEL. NO. It. BEAUTY PARLORS Beauty Parlors HAIB DRESSING, MAN1CUBIIKI, FACIAL MASSAGE, SCALP MBA MBNT. BHAMPOOIMO. Popular ITlee. 4 ttl Main Street. Wheat Delay Is Coast Ports Lose Much (Money With Lack of Tonnage PORTLAND. Ore, May 17 With practically no tornage In tight for new crop wheat nnd the trade hen unwilling to take chance on extreme n R T BROWN Candidate' at the primaries for Republican nomination For County Clerk. Adv. Charles Candidate for Delegate lo Republican National Convention (S B At the primaries, May 19, there are four delegates from the state at large to he elected to attend the Chicago convention, besides two from each Congressional District.) rd. Adv. HORACE J. STILLMAN Of Pendleton, Oregon, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Subject to the Democratic choice at the Primary, May 19, 1916. DEMOCRATS MARK YOUR BALLOT 39 X Barney L Anderson Cnndldnle for Democratic Nominee for COUNTY COMMISSIONER At the Primaries May 19th. "I stand for un economical and buslneas-llke admin istration of the County's affairs and equal improve ments over the County." 222 But Court Phon 177 FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY Quick Delivery. Pioneer Bottling Works Ptul Heamelgara. Prop. ALL EINDS Of SOFT DBINKS AND SODAS BOTTLED- CIGAR FACTORIES SMOKE LA TOSKA CIGARS Havana filled 10c. Straight tod I'erfecto Shape. Manufactured by PENDLKTON CK1AH FACTORY. CLEANING-PRESSING CLUB RATES. I will keep a man's eult preeeed and repaired for 11.50 per month and guarantee the beat poaalble work It FDD, THE TAILOK AMI DRY CI.EANER. 0 Weet Webb Thone St. EXPERT WELDING Pendleton Welding Shop EXPERT WELDERS We weld til klnda of rut Iron, tluml num. steal, copper and braaa by tbi Modern Oiy Acetylene Process. Don't Walt tor Iteptlra, Let Ut Weld It 720 JOHNSON ST. Causing Loss prlre charters, it begin to look at it practloaUy all the foreign shipment if grain from the Pacific northveat will be made via the rail route to the Atlantic coast. During the present season it Is esti mated that practically 10,000. ono huehels of Pacific northwest wheal went to Europe trig the Atlantic an1 Gulf ports. This means considerable loss to the producers of 'the three MRS. MABEL WOI ' '..,. rrfwo far amm I If the office does not require a i deputy I pledge myself to do without one. Adv. H. Carey At Large the ML -JHgggg---i CHARLES IILHE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Eatltnat j Purnlahed. Phone IS. Ill W. Court St FEED YARDS PHONE 54 THE ALTA FEED YARD 702 But Alta Ht FEED AND HALES STABLE. FURNITURE Koch Furniture Store CHAN. KOCH. Prat. We pay rash for second hand Move and range. 117 W. Webb St rbone 855-w GROCERIES I. B. JOHNSON & SOUS Groceries, Confection and Bakers' Good. Cash paid for Butter, Egg and Poultry. 202 W. Webb st. Phone (71 tnte. as well i.s to coast seaboards. It it figured that the ports alone lost fnMy -' 000 by reason of the east ern movement, because It cost approx itii.it. I- 2c a bushel to handle h-i here for foreign shipment. Interior growers realizing that the 1916 crop will probably be shlrprt; through Atlantic ports In bulk are not Inclined to take hold of grain bags and that market it naturally stagnant, with speculators now thorough'1' cared While prices are showlp' practicallv no change, the il'uatlnn L tltremel) weak. Higher prices were rorced for wheat In the Chicago trade during he early trading. dup to the lnsisten. 'cports Horn Kansas and Missouri of the lam."ge done by Hessian fly. On the other hand, spot wneat at I.lvor COO was onchanged to 3d lower. Kroomhall cabled from Liverpool that wheat opened under presa're. Cargo market weak. France Weather favorable for crops, but seeding Is backward. Acre age Is smaller, and it is believed large! Importation will be necessary next .nsoi It is believed the comment will get nil of Argentine and Austral- ian cargoes, owing to the superior I price obtainable there. Fnlted Kingdom Weather Is fa.j vorable. farmers offering more freelv , Foreigr. arrivals are ample. African advices are unfavorable. , ! Vols X SS Osmer E. Smith FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY (Paid Adv.) mm mm Miner. OF PAYMRNT OF CITY OK PENDLETON IMl'Iti 'VKMKNT BONDS. Notice la hereby given that City of Pen dleton Improvement Bend No. 4, Serlea O, will ha paid upon presentation thereof to Hip undersigned at the Amcrlctn National i tank. Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon. Interest on said Bond cease June 1, 1016 Dated May 6, 1010. LEE MOOBHOU8B. Treasurer, City of Pendleton. By VYra. Mlckelsen, Deputy. J. W. DYER AT East End Grocery Phone S36 HIDES AND JUNK Pendleton Hide and Junk Co. Highest eaab prlcet paid for 2nd hand goods of all kinds. Rubber, Auto Tire, Braai, Copper, Sack and Rag. HIDES. PELTS. WOOL M FURS. 20t W. Webb St. Telephone tft INSURANCE MANUEL FRIEDLY INSURANCE Automobile, FIRE. Burglary Plate Glass, Liability. Security Bond, Accident and Health. Telephone t04. 8. O. Bldg. LAUNDRIES TROY LAUNDRY Phone 179. ROUGH DRY 7c PER LB. Keep away from the washtub and avoid a doctor bill this winter Oat price remain steady, with ar rivals moderate and consumption lib eral. Flour -Selling price: Patent, $5 20; Willamette valley, 14.90: local straight. $4.605; bakers' local, $4 80 (ft 5.20; Montana spring wheat, i$6. 10; export, (4.50 4.70; whole wheat. $6.10; export!, 4.50i8i4.70; whole wheat, J6.65; graham, 15.40; rye flour, 16 95 per barrel. Hay Buying price; Willamette valley timothy fancy, $20; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy. $21 (j 22; alfalfa, $2122; vetch and oats. $18; clover, $16. drain sacks 1816 nominal No. 1 Calcutta, 13 1-24J13 8-8 in carlots: less amounts are higher. Millet nt'i's Selling price. carload lots, bran, $23; ahorts. $25.60. Rolled oats $.506. 75 per bar rel. Rolled barley $31. 5032.50 per ton. LIVESTOCK STEADY AT NORTH PORTLAND PORTLAND, Ore., May 17 There was a' small supply or sheep reported In the North Portland yards from Willamette valley points over night. General trend of the trade continues a'.eady to strong, with former values still effective. General shorn mutton and lumb range: Select spring lamb t 10.00 Hest yearlings 8 0043 8.50 Dood to common"" wethers 7.50 & 7 76 Good to common ewe . . . 6.50 Hog Market Steady. Market for hogs at North Portland is steady, with practically no change in values or conditions during the last 2 4 hours. There was only a small run in the yards over nighf from local points General hog market: Choice light weights nom $9.059.15 Good light weights 8.9019.00 Medium welghtt 8.50 8.75 liough and heavy ....... 8 00 8.25 Cmtxle Market Nominal. JUBt odds and ends were received in the cattle division or the North Port land va.rds over night. General market conditions are steady, with tops still quoted as high as $9 in the steer division. General cattle market range: Choice pulp-fed steeis . ,.$8.909 00 Choice grain-fed steers . . 8.75 Ordinary grain fed, steers 8.258.40 Choice hay-fed steers ... 8.508.75 Good steers 7.50 8.00 ordinary to common steers 6 .00 7.00 Choice cows I.W ordinary to common cows 7. $107. 81 Choice heifers 7.50 7. ib Ordinary heifers 7.00 7.25 Choice bulls 5 50 6.00 Good to fair bulls 4.00 5.00 Ordinary to common bulls 2.00 2.75 Best light calve 8.00 Good calve 7 00 7. 50 OLEN HUEY ELECTED CAPTAIN OF TRACK TEAM OF H. SCHOOL YOUNG ATHLETE HAS BEEN HARD WORKER AND CON SlSTKVT POINT WINNER. Olen Huey, high hurdler and high Jumper, was yesterday elected to cap tain the track te,m of Pendleton high school next year. Ruey ha been a hnnl worker and a consistent point winner. In I student body meeting called yesterday, nine of the track men were awarded track tetters for thi work done for the school during the last season In winning nil the track meets entered Into thin season The boy who won letter by taking D. D. PHELPS PLUMBING, HEATING. And Sheet Metal Worker, lit E. Court 8t Phone 441 Phone 82 ; Bet. SOB. Agents for PENINSULAR FURNACE Wotfaege & Ardrey PLUMBING AND HEATING. Tinning tod Repair Work. 100 W. Webb St, PENDLETON, OBBL PHOTOGRAPHERS Electric Studio 214 B. Court St Portraits made day or night, rain I thine. Girt us a call. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. BOWMAN STUDIO 916 Main St. Tel. S2S-W. HIGH GRADE COMMERCIAL AND PORTRAIT WORK. Poet Card Photos $l.uo Dot. Amateur finishing. Anaco Supplies. first place or making six point were Wesley Mims, captain; Arnold Minute, manager; Charles Gordon, Olen Hu ey, Hugh Bowman, Harold Cosey, Bill Searcy, Emll Siebert and Henry' La- tourelle. Yesterday afternoon the boys had their pictures taken In a group, then as individuals and the relay team. rniy Horses Are 4) veil. DOUGLAS. Arix., May 17. Veteri. narian Mason of the Sixth Field Ar tillery, has solved a vital war prob lem and found means or making cav alry or horse artillery Invisible to the enemy. He has hit upon a dyeing solution by means of which, within a few min utes he can transform a gray, white or light sorrel charger to a dull khaki IX POUND. The following described animals have been taken up by the Marshal of the City of Pendleton, to-wit: One grey horse, 14 years old, weight about 1200 pounds, branded C with vertical bar Inside, on left stifle. One roan horse. 12 years old, weight about 1300 pounds, no brand visible. One bay horse, about 14 years old, no brand visible. If said animals are not claimed by the owners or those entitled to th? potnetjafon of them, costs and ex penses against them paid and they ta ken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p m. of the 29th day of May, 1816, the said animals will be sold to the high est bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the City Pound, on W. Webb street, at the Round-Up Feed Barn, in said City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the pay ment of such costs and expenses of making sale. Dated this 16th day of May. 191t. T. B. GURDANE. City Marshal. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer. Op posite postoffice. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars Calls responded to day or night Phone 75. J T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and licensed em bulmer. Most modern funeral par-1 lor. morgue and funerar cars. Calls responded to day or night. Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 63 insurance and i and business i hartman"""abst"ra1 ! reliable abstract of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Doe a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and make Investment for non roaldenta Write, fire, life and acci dent insurance. References, any bunk In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pres. C. H. MARSH. Sec. RENTLEY MONTGOMERY. REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents, 815 Main street. Phone 404. VETERINARY SURGEONS. c.wlXSen7m d. vTcovSry veterinarian. Residence telephone 17; office telephone. 10. ATTORNEYS. RALEY A RALEY ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American National Bank Building. 702 E Alts If Telephone 1 Moderate Bate. WhlH Help Only Employed The ALTA HOUSE Mrs 1. 8HBPABD, Prop. With or Without Board. Under New Minsgtmtat RUGS CLEANED Get Tow Rags Stum Cleaned At the PENDLETON BUG AND kUTTBBSB WORKS Upholstering and Furniture Repairing. All work gut ran teed. Price reasonable. Located 108 Water St Phone 678. STORAGE BATTERIES STORAGE BATTERIES ARE EX PENSIVE They need the beat of care through the winter let CYRUS BROTHERS 728 Cottonwood St, care for them Service guaranteed. Phone ftt PAINTS-WALL PAPER PHONE 158. Hale & McAfee WALL PAPER, PICTURE MOULDING. GLASS, DECORATING, PAINTING. Job work Promptly Done. 807 Main St Pendleton, Oregon. brown color that'blends into the land scape Just as the uniforms of the sol diers are designed to do. It is probable that the hue could be modified to suit the terrain and that in a grassy country the horses over night might be colored green. SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK ITS GRANDMOTHER S RECIPE TO BRING BACK COLOR AND LUSTRE TO HAIR. That beautiful, even shade of dark glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sul phur enhances its appearance a hun dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix ture; you can get this famous old re cipe improved by the addition of oth er ingredients for 50 cents a large j bottle, all ready for use. It is called ! Wyeth's Sage arid Sulphur Compound This can always be depended upon I to bring back the natural color and j lustre of your hair. I Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it ! darkens so naturally and evenly that I nobody can tell it ha been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft ' brush with it and draw this through i the hair, taking one small strand at j a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another appli ! cation it becomes beautifully dark and ; appears glossy and lustrous This ready-to-use preparation Is a delight ful toilet requisite for those who de sire dark hair and a youthful appear ance. It Is not intended for the cure I mitigation of prevention of disease. GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, will deeds, mortgages and contracts drawl.. Collections made. Room 17, Schmidt block FEE A FEE ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Despain building. CARTER & SMYTHE. ATTORNEY-) at law. Office in rear of Ameri can National Bank building JAMBS B PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law Office over Taylor Hardware j company. PETERSON A BISHOP, ATTOR- neys at law; room 3 and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal court. Room 7, 8 and 9, Despain building. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR ney at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office In De spain building. AUCTIONEERS. COL W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTH N er. make a pecllty of farmers stock and machinery tale. "The man that get you the money." Leave order at East Oregonlan office. ARCHITECT. RAYMOND W. HATCH. ARCHITECT Deepaln Building. Phon 7$S. dleton, Oregon. Pn- IF ITS A SIGN WE MAKE 1 KEM SIGN CO. Phone 171. Pendleton, Ore. SHOE REPAIRING" WE MEND BULBS. BUBBEB HEELS A SPECIAL!. Pendrfton ShM Itstrtil W J. MoGAIUUGLE SHOE REPAIRING ON SClBtsTUFIC PBINCIFLKB. W call ftt aad deliver. SS7. tit TAXI SERVICE CARNEY TAXI CO. Phone 680 ST. GEORGE HOTEL. Prompt service, day and night Funeral service IS SO. WATCH REPAIRING John Rosenberg WatchmakerSPi Alt Work Gemotes. Comer Court and eottouwood. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a they cannot reach the seat of the dlteate. Ca tarrh Is a local disease, greatly Influenced by conatltatlonal conditions, and la order te cure it yon moat ttke an internal remedy Hall' Catarrh Cor I taken Internally and acta thru the blood on the mucous anr facet of the system. Haifa Catarrh Core wat prescribed by one of the belt phya let ana In this country for yean. It la com posed of tome of the bait tonic known, combined with tome of the best blood purifiers. The perfect coabtnttio of the ingredients In Haifa Catarrh Cure I what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal Louditlona. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Prop.. Toledo, O. All Druggist. 75c. Hall's Family Pllla for constipation IN BANKRUPTCY. In tlie District Conn of toe United state for the District of Oregon- In the Matter of B. E. Nichols, a Bankrupt. To the Creditors of B. E. Nichoto, of Milton. In the County of Umatilla, and District aforesaid. Bankrupt. Notice is hereby grven that on tho 13th day of May, A. D. 1916. the aald B. E. Nichols, was duly adjudicated a Bankrupt, und that the first meet ing of his creditors will be held At the office of the undersigned Referee in Bankruptcy, at Pendleton, ITnatlll t County, Oregon, on May the 29th, A. D. 191$, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. at which time and place the Creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the Bankrupt, and transact such other business as may propely come be fore the said meeting. Done and dated at Pendleton. Ore gon, this 16th day of May, A. O. 1916. THOS. FITZ GERALD, Referee fn Bankruptcy. ' THS OLD RELIABLE REMEDYFORMEN. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. J SECOND HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NEW and aecond hand goods. Canh paid for all second-hand good bought Cheapest place in Pendleton to bur household goods. Come and get 0'ir prices. 219 E Court street. Phon 171W. MONTANA FARM LN1S NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Lands in eastern Montana at $2 6 to $18 per acre. Suitable for farm ing or grating. Easy terms. For In formation wrl'i or ee W. E. Holt. Mile City. Montana. Xt.KNTs W UiTED. ELDERLY MEN DESIRING LIGHT employment can make g""d wage selling our FULL LINE of popular priced Nurery Stock. Outfit fur nished. Investigate Address ParlfK Nuraery Company, 111 1-2 Grand Avenue. Portland."