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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1916. PAGE SEVEN TYPE OF WARSHIP LOST IN RECENT SEA BATTLE A Few Reasons Why C0C CASTOMA For jnfants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria The photographs show the type of sea tighter that engaged In the recent great naval battle In the Skagerak between British ami German high seas fleet. While Germany claims to have won a decisive victory, Eng land maintains that the British fleet showed its superiority. Thousands ol men were lout during the engagement Always Bears the ALCOHOL -3 raR cm AYe&lable fttpantioiiKM' ?tniilatii:i;!nerOoaanuiKj ' t-' Wpf ConteafJ 15 Flaid Dndq 4, J . :) Warn (Mite It Is Handy ' It Is Cheap Wastes No Til It is Clean and Cool in Summer, and is Absolutely Safe. Phone us and we will estimate the cost of Installation Ranges and Water Heaters Sold on Easy Terms. Pacific Powe Phone 40 J II tSlit ' I v X &ta rUor irvui iha New Edison It talks, sings, plays and even breathes with natural human expression. EDISON DISC With all the new records. We have them in all styles and sizes at a very wide range of prices. EASY TERMS. Call and hear this wonderful machine that you have been reading about. WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 ! 1 1 1 M 1 ansco Cameras f E Cyko paper and films. Awarded gold medal Pa- E nama-Pacific Internation- al Exposition, San Fran- E E cisco. E Developing and print- E E trig promptly done at Tallman & Co. I Lending DniUUtl ' Thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? TEUTON ATTACKS AT VAUX HALTED FRENCH CLAIM To HAVE UK PI I.SITD ATTEMPTS T GAIN AT VERDUN RBQION. PARIS, June 6 The Germans launched several hut Infantry attacks at Vaux last night, employing liquid fire. The attacks were repulsed, a COmmtlnlqUt asserts Elsewhere the fighting was heavy, tun the Germans were unable to gain a yard, close fighting occurred at Damloup and & Lit Comoanv .V. . ,r - m w j mill r i .t , as nsi r . i 11 . V" . -Ii - ' Zm-:. - ' Promotes Ditwfl 1 lAet nfflAIBBlw OphiuLMorptoiMT-1131 Not AR. ii Uurtarna fn tin . SourStuiadijW VEWr YO.RKJ Exact copy of Wrapper. Signature of In Use For Over Thirl) fears CASTORIA TMf CCNTJtun COMHK1, HWTOMC'-f Vaux. on Sunday the Hermans gained a Foothold In Vaux but were quickly ex- peiiea. Despite the recent successes the French are Higher Prices Shown for Wool Northwest Markets 'acls lus 1"'en onea previous t their manufacture. 'jo Up a Few Points rhe :menti'i ot sppucanu i p lally directed to the necessity of aj : I'l.ung uir licenses i Th I whertj the nuantlties Choice cows 7.50 S.0 "rdinary to common cows 7.25 7.35 Choice heifers I mat 71 bulls 2 l.i" a 7.25 r, r.ocn 6 mo 4.0H 'ii ri.ou 'ii :.75 John A. Sleicher sent messages over the 3000 miles of wlxe. PORTLAND, Ore., .inn? market for wool continues to show :-trength and some advances are re ported at Willamette valley points While confirmation is not yet olitain- l llll. it U ut-jf.i.l ..n MM.. 1 1 - Herman " " ,r'-' ""u iihlimi.lv """ I""1 nasers hi vt lllamette val confident. They expect that allied notions at other point on the western front will help to solve the Verdun problem. They believe that the Ger mans are without sufficient reserves to start action along the entire weM i rn frmu simultaneously' hat Kulser I (hie In Mrrr-tcar. r.i.m.Mi. iTiihsia. via. nerlln am London. June t. -The Herman Bm peror appeared In the role of a street CSV passenger. He hoarded a crowd ed car and paid his froschen 1" I ft linings -like the other passengers. The Emperor, with a small suite arrived here unhearalded to visit the Schlchiiu shipbuilding yards. He Walked to a car of the bobtail variety and asked the ototorman whether the cur ran to the Schlchau yards, Ite ratvlns an affirmative answer. he called out. "All right, gentlemen; jump nn." The Kmperor and (he members of bis suite each dropped ,1 groschen in the box. and when the trip ended the 'egardto the Kmperor thanked the motorman for bis first experience in tilling ,,n a streetcar, emphasizing his thanks With s to-mark piece. I ley coarse, light shrink, wool been made as high us 25i l'6 t 1 i mind during the last few dnvs In the Interinr sales are reported for the lighter shrinkage wool around SOOttO ii pound, the latter being s I i t w high record there. With the advancing prices abroad the refusal of Kngland to allow ' in cases polled for do eceeu mose or normal order anil where they are absolutely satin fied that the consignees are in ever I way trustworthy and that the material j will not be used for the benefit of the enemy. Failure in this respect mav j not only involve a refusal of the aj I plication in question, but also prejud I ice further applications. WORLD'S TRADE, IN WHEAT VERY BEARISH I'l'ltTI.AND. Ore.. June fi There ex-lwji no market f,.r ui,.-., . , portatlon Of colony wool to the United j during theav .,n account nf , 'Mates, ami Wltn hnm smt,l, i . . , -, ...mi, im meal conditions are still de- retiuirements. the entire world's trade I pressed is unusually strong. AdTlce, from .broad e still of ex- There are reports in the lo.ai trade tramelv bearish ih.t .ui i . I ,,, ... , i . , - aim me n.Ki,ri piiovi mo or Hirccu , price situation as 'or wool before the season for buying ' factory ,r . iiiocii i ins ii inuicaieu ti tne The cut of raci mat even the greater buyers are prig .1 , . ? u ' "" out at became for some time 1 "o '"en oujeis ai ine maiket for patent work securing their Immediate re-1 stood at $5. '"' I1 """". Broomhall cabled tineo Males i ,-nsu i;, ncl':i Inhcn ii,,,t .1... ...u.. , . ,, .. , , f "eai uiarKct was dun and ill dwuhv, . unt i nun uii-.cnned lower. ' "'e oi .nay . , continued mi.. r..n i . . .... " n t?uuu unpnafkfMH rersrrte- sport of wool and hair l.fssid lower pi.m i..,1. i'tnl itcmtif ii'tiiriiru ,.1 u-iato thnra.it' i. .. k ,' J , ." nominal, weakness in English ,,.., mum vi uk nar uaoe ue- ir markets, which i.anmem n 0WI t W'i.l, r. ..'..p.. ... .1... 1 . ...... ,-..,.,,.- ,u.- wivui coniinu.,,1 fru .. , ... i inercHsin whole is unsatia- L'Oc per lrrel In the St flour here Saturday was real- I for some time has practically from Ijverp, rk. with arrivals liberal and pressure in Manitoba. ordinary heifers I Choice bulls . . , . . ! lood to fair bulls j I 'rdinary to comm Iiest light calves , I riood calves 7.0Ofi7,50 Hog Market is Weaker. ; ni . .iieie was a weaker tone for h"Hs I at North Portland at the week's start. lieceipts were liberal, but not quite up to the extreme showing of last Monday. Some California hogs sold Bp to JK.35. In general killers werej offering about 15c less than last! week's closing. American markets in general were weaker iind lower for the day, but the most extreme weakness was on the coast. I '.enerai nog market range: l hoice light weights .... 18.35 Q S. 40 food light weights 8.25 to 8.36 Medium weights 8.00 fti 8.15 Rough and heavy 7.50U8.00 Small liun of Sheep. ll was a very small run of stuff in mutton division of the North Port land market over Sunday. Total run was but 66S head, compared with Kii6 head last Monday. In general there was a steady to strong tone all through the mutton and lamb trade for the day. General shorn mutton and lamb range: Select spring lambs tS.50fi9.0fl Pest yearlings 7.5ofrS.OO Hood to common wethers 7.007.25 Best ewes 5.75 6.00 Hood to common ewes .. 5.005.50 chamber of commerce at the Hotel ashington here, the listeners sitting a the table with telephone receivers ttl tljeir ears. The guests heard Seattle calling Omaha, Omaha calltng Chicago and Chicago calling New Tork. At 8 o' clock Seattle time the program ar- langeu in new iotk was oegun. ah- & er Mr. Depew's address Theodore ; originally passed by the nouse, the Karle, formerly of Seattle, sang into Oregon-California land grand con the telephone in New York, and Will ference report was agreed to in the F. Parry, of Seattle, member of the house Monday. It was passed by the Federal Trade ComeSsion; Frank senate Saturday. Vanderlip, president of the National! The bill now goes up for executive Hank of Commerce. New York, and approval. HOUSE PASSES BILL ON O-C. LAND GRANT WASHINGTON, June . Carrying only slight alterations from the bill I prohibitions now urt i the mili ar a further shill- 'ffeltnjH large antl How's This? Ws nffor one Uttmirt'd Dollars Reward for spy rasi' of Catarrh thai cannot ! cured b Hull's t'lilnrrh Cure, Hull's I'nlnrrli riuv Iuik been tsken b. catarrh siiffeiers for llie pust thirty flyt years, tinil bus SSCODM known ns the most rsllabli remedy for Cstarrh, lisil's ca- luiTli Cure acts llirtl the Blood on the Mu cus surfiiees. expelling the Poison from the Blood mid healing ,e diseased poitloas After yon luive Inken Mull s CStSTTD Cure for ii ihorl time yon will see i sresl In prorenettt In your isnaisl besltE, start Inking HhII's CstSrrk cure SI once find get rid of cntnrrb, lend fur testimonials, free K. J. CHUNKY It. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all ImigglHtH. 7."c. ex port of wool .in.i animal hair, and tops, noiis. waste, yams and manufac turers of all descriptions made there from, a subcommittee or the war trade department has been formed to con- Ksioer applications fur the issue of ax-1 remain siocas and large floating quantities serve to keep the trade bearish Russia -Continue, 1 reports of unfa vorable character. Argentine- Weather continues fine for planting and movement. Freights strong. Doik-w Heard S0O0 Miles, SEATTLE, Wash . June 2 Ch.iun 07 M. Depew. ex-United States sen ator, speaking in New York, address ed the annual dinner of the Seattle Have You a Penny? A SMALL AMOUNT SURE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JUNE 15, 16, 17 It will purchase lots of articles at our One Cent Sale. A Jar of Cold Cream, Hot Water Bottle, Box of Writ ing Paper, a Pound of Chocolate and Hundreds of other Good Articles. Save Your Pennies for this Sale Read Our Big Folder Price List. Ask us about it. The Pendleton Drug Co. The Rexall Store JUNE 15, 16, 17. nun l ie vll i in,,, ' . . " ,,, , unco Kingdom will also deal with wool skins and cer-1 regarding the OUtli tain Descriptions of nair skins. I weather Application for crossbred. Kast ln-i Kekl out ami olio k lace, I woo, ,-ts well for tops, noils and waste made the! from, will continue as at present be considered only when made on li hall of Favorable reports k for wheat and In m orn. J ,110(1 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Known For It's Strength """"' ontlnue. shipments from North a. wheal. 19.851,000 bushels; 16,000 bushels oats 3 1 hols lldia Monsoon has l,rnl, mi ....... ..,, o,i...,.M.,,hls ,s fnvoruhl,. t wheat Ited and high. Australia in the south splendid rains have fi lien, elsewhere scatter ed showers. CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y Washington, D. C, Oct. 6, 1915. First National Bank PENDLETON. OREGON is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. Federal Reserve Board. By C. S. Hamlin, Governor. ihe commission internatlonale de ra vltallement, India house. Klngsway. London, W. C Application for export of allied and neutral countries of strictly limited quantities of the following articles will receive careful consideration If ad dressed directly to the war trade de partment : Woolen and worsted man ufactures, merino wool, merino yard, merino noils and waste, hair, (moball alpaca, etc.) In the raw, semi-manufactured or leanufactured state; shod dies of all descriptions If unsuitable for military requirements. ind Offers llm- MEXICAN CATTLE IN WEAKER POSITION IN N. PORTLAND MARKET T. BROWN'S FURNITTRE STORK Funeral director and licensed em calmer. Most modern funeral par 'or. morgue and funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 63 ATTORNEYS. I ITNEHAI, IHU:CTOKS. niiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiimimmmiii SECURITY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihr. PORTLAND, Ore.. June 6.- Thirty one loads of CallforBtS fed cattle came upon the North Portland mur Kel at the opening of the week's ttads and had a bearish influence ut- mis iniiniaiion must uoi oe uuran on tne price. The Hearst Estate alone to imply that licenses will necessarily had in loads of cattle In from San be granted lor all or any or the above I Louts Obispo and loi head of these! articles, ri ld at $N. which was somewhat lower I, Applications tor the export than previous sales from the Same crossbred yarn containing materials parties and from Ihe snme section. I Suitable for military cloth or hosiery The-e rattle were raised in Mexico ! will onlv be considered orovlded that : Ion wmm 9a .. n - " . . i.i in i im inn. p tal the yarn at the present time is un- l (enerai the cattle market at fimaoie lor miiuary purposes in i ,orth Portland was weaker for the count, color or twlsr; (b) the manu-jday and the lower prices were aspect failures or the arn at the date Ofjed In view of the greater offerings of this notice has reached such a stage) southern stutf. as to render Its use for military pur-! Little local stock came forward to poses Impracticable. the cattle market over Sunday, not i Purther application will not be con-1 rinslc full load being received from sidcred for any yards containing QPMfta j i lie home tcri'ltory. bted wool unless Ihe yarns are re- lieneral cattle market ranee- uulred for allied govemmentji and the Choice grass steers $1.0001. SI sanction of the director of army con- Ordinary to common steers 1.1007.00 RALET & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL DI law. Office In American National rector and licensed embalmer Op Bank Building. j poslte postoffice Funeral parlor, two funeral cars Calls responded to day INSURANCE AND LAND BVSINteSjS .GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY." Phone 75. t law. Estate settled, wilt HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO MAKES deeds, mortgages and contracu drawn reliable abstracts of title to all ! Collections made. Room 17. Schmidt i lands In 1-matllla county. Buys and!bIock i sells all kinds of real estate. DooSj la general brokerage business Pays FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW taies and makes investments for non-j Office In Despaln building. ! residents Writes, fire, life and accl-, dent Insurance. References, any bank 'CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEY-Imiu, rttv 1 MONTAN A FARM LA MIS. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Lands in eastern Montana at 2 51 IIS per acre Suitable for farm- to in Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pres. C. H. MARSH. Sec BENTLEY ft MONTGOMERY. REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents. S 15 Main street Phne 404. VETERINARY STJRGDOm, at law. office In rear of Ameri can National Hank building lng or grating. Easy terms. For In formation wri' or see W t. Holt. Montana. M 1st I 'I I Willi JAMES B PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law OCSos over Taylor Hardware LEGAL HLANDs iF BVBRY PE- company. PETERSON & BISHOP, ATTOR neys at law; room S and 4. Smith Crawford building. W, LASSEN, veterinarian. M D. V . COUNTY ; Residence telephone DOUG1.AS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY office telephone. 20. skconb HAND DEALERS. vTsTIoTlLE rTiRNEW and second hand goods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought Cheapest place in Pendleton to tuj household goods. Come and get o'jr prices. 219 E. Court street Phonf 17 1W. at law win practice in all state and rederal courts. Rooms 7. s anc I 9. Despaln building. , FRKDKR1CK STEIWER. ATTOR ney at law. Office In Smith-Craw-. ford building Is A LOWELL. Al-rORNEY AM counsellor at law. Office In De- Spain building. scriptlon for county court circuit ! court. Justice court, real estate etc., .for sale at East (iregonian office Accnoirnsu COL. W F. YOHNKA, AUCT10M eer. makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery salea The man that gets you the money " ;.eav orders at East Oregonlan ofrice. AROHITl i i RAYMOND W II AT II. AROUITICl Despaln Building Phone 711. Pen dleton, Oregon.