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EIGHT PAGES PAGE SEVEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 23, 1916. World Trade Lower for Wheat PRESENTS DIPLOMAS TO GRADUATING CADETS AT WEST POINT PORTLAND. Ore., June 23 Fur-' ther wetikneu was shown in the wheat trade Bt Chicago during the early! trading of the day, nnd prices were lower, hut values were generally d. pressed fur all offerings. Locally the market Is marking time.' Owing to war conditions there Is noi settled condition In the trade. Buyers are afraid to offer an advance for aup-1 piles, and holders are unwilling to sell eicept at higher figures, because they expect more. In the meantime there is scarcely enough business passing at Interior primary point to firmly establish prices. Broomhull cabled from Ijverpool that the wheat marxet was dull, with demand for both wheat and flour poor. Millers' stocks are large and arrivals continue liberal Cargo mar ket quiet ami Inclined lower. Winters 1 l-2d and Manitoba! .Id lower. Buy er! here believe In continued free ex port offers There was a rurtber de i line yesterday In the Atlantic freights. United Mngdiim Weather u unfavorable. France -Weather Is mostly cc damp. Warm weather urgently ed. Russia -Weather Is mostly favor able. Shipments are being made irom Archangel, and the first full cargo of wheat Cleared (l BW days ago for Krunce This represents accumulation at this port, and does not Indicate free movement In export channels. Flour -Selling price: Potent, 16; Willamette valley 14.50; local straight. M 40 to 4 NO; bakers' local, 14.00 to 5; Montana spring wheat, J6.90 exports 14 30 to $4 50; whole wheat, $6 45; graham, 5.20; rye flour, t',.95 per barrel Hay-Hying- price; Willamette val ley timothy, fancy, ;o; eastern Ore- stlll and eed. A Beauty Secret To have clear skin, bright eyes and a healthy appearance, your digestion must be good your bowels and liver kept active and regular. Assist nature-take BEECHAM'S PILLS west 3.1. of A.r M.d, in. is th. World, feld erarrwbar. la boim. 10c, 25c. Hong Kong Cafe M NOODLE PARIXIHS Noodles AND Chop Suey Onlatde Tray Orders a Special tj. Boxes for ladles and gentlemen. OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT MEALS JSC AM) UP. Special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main Street Next to E. O. Itldg Phone (08 Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES c?ee HOT TAMLES CHILLI CON CARNE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date. FIRST CLASS SERVICE TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor Webb and Cottonwood Ste. Phone B7. Pendleton, Ore. gon-Idaho fancy timothy, $21f 22; al falfa, 121 to 22. Grain sacks- litis, nominal No l Calcutta, 13c in rarlots; less amounts arp higher. Kolled oats 18.25 to 6.60 per bar rel. ' Mlllstuffs Selling price Bran, 126 shorts. 29 per ton. Itolled barley- Selling price, $31 to $32 per ton. GENERAL WEAKNESS IS SHOWN IN LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., June 23. While there Is ( alight showing of weakness In the lamb trade, with mutton weak, that Is about the only market to show any real change In price during the 24 hours' trading at North Portland. Top lambs are not really noldlng their own at $8.76, although a few lots of small volume may be sold a this price Select spring lambs $ 8.75 Best yearlings 7.25 (iood to common wethers. 6. 256. 50 Best ewes 5.25j6 50 fjood to common ewes .... 4 5Ufa4 7." rattle supplies Too Heavy. While there was only a small run ol cattle Into the local yards over night tbe trend of the trade continues weak, depressed and almost stagnant. Despite all the talk of the recent strength, this paper has been the only one to show that the cattle market has been weak, with tho exception of a limited supply of something extra se lect on Monday All the big buyers sre filled up with cattle, and they are not even Interest ed at the moment. On the other hand, most of the late arrivals have lacked quality. Ueneral cattle market range: Choice grass steen $7.50 8. 110 Ordinary tu common steers 6.004j6.7b Choice cows 4 25 0 6.50 ordinary to common cows 1.00 5.50 Choice heifers 50 6.75 Ordinary heifers 6.25 Choice hulls 5.00 tinod to fair bulls 4.004.50 Ordinary to common bulls. 3 00 3.60 Best light calves 8 00 Good culvei 7.00 7.60 Hog Trade Is Stead). There was a liberal run of hogs in the ya'ds over night, but the general trend of the market remains unchang ed Tops ure generally quoted at $8.10, with occasional recent sales a fraction higher. General bog market range: Choice light weights nom. $8.10 6.00 Medium weights 7 25 7-50 Itough and heavy 6.75 7.00 CARRANZA CALLS FOR MEXICAN VOLUNTEERS SAN ANTONIO, June 22. It Is reported from sources In Neu vo Laredo regarded as reliable that Carratiza Tuesday Issued u decree call ing upon all males oetween the eg el of 15 and 30 years to volunteer for i.rmy service. Failure to volunteer, lhe decree states, will, subject the In dividual to conscription with death the penalty of an effort to evade conscrip tion. It Is stated, also, that Carranza has instructed General de la Garza, com manding at Neuvo Laredo, to make every effort to prevent bandits from crossing Into the I'nited Stats. Hoys CMH Mm 1 1 Grlrf. 1'ITTSBI'RG, June 20 John Shields. of C07 Emlin street, and Joeeph llasisovlts, S. or S14 Middle street, surreptitiously visited Exposi tion Park circus grounds the other night nnd thereby caused anguish to their families, the waste of much gas oline by police automobiles, and tho arrest of a party of gpslee. All the trouble followed when a report was circulated thai gpsies had kidnaped both boys. It .is about 6:30 when a little girl run Into lhe Ulegheny police station and told lhe sergeant that she had Men gypsies throw two boys Into a wagon At about the snrne time George Msslrovlts, , ran to his moth er and told ner that his brother, Jo seph, and the Shields boy had been ta ken by "the clrcua." Al there were three wagons In the gypsy outfit, the supposition was that the KM'sies wore the boy's idea oi a ill cus The police were notified again and the Allegheny station patrol anil one irom Central station went to the "rescue ' The north side police cap tured one wagon and the central car continued on to McKees Hoi ks. Where a oflsy camp was searched. At S o'clock the boys, tried and hungry, walked home and calmly an nounced that they had been to tho circus ground. NOTIff: OV BID! .i:a Katie ! hereby given thst sealed bids will be welved at the office of the city (reorder In Pendleton. Oregon, up to JnlJ 'ith. Him, !t .', o'clock P. M . for cleaning the Payed Streets of The City of IVndleton for One year from Jnly lt. H1. pe rlfhatlona for Mid Street cleaning may be had af the office of the City Recorder, each bid mast be accompanied by a Certified Check in the nam of Sloo.oo made payable to the order of the Mayor of The city of Pendleton, aa an evidence of good filth on the part of lhe bidder, and to be forfeited to The City of Pendleton. If the bidder la awarded tbe contract and faila to enter In to the name In accordance with the tenna of his aald bid The Common Council re serves the right to reject iny md all htrta it Its pleasure Dated this 22nd day of June 191B, THOS. FIZ F.RAI.I. City Rceorder NOTICE OF BIDS FOR FIRE HOSE. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at- the office of the City Recorder in Pendleton. Oregon, up to Jnly ."ith, 1016, at 5 o'clock P. M., for fnrnlah Ing to The City of Pendleton. M0 feet of Standard Brand 2V4 Inch Cotton Jacket Rubber lined Fire nose with atandard couplings, F. O. It. Pendleton. Oregon. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Hated this .2nd day of Jnne. 191 B. THOS. FIZ GERALD, Recorder of The City of Pendleton You will like'that Chocolate Ice Cream at Koeppen's and its only 10c a dish This interesting picture shows 13. from the I Preside nl vTllaoa addreenlni the grad uating cadets at West Point, on June of the famous! "Hatile" Monument, overlooking the j Hudson, with the mountain In the background. This was the first time In 50 years that the cadets have been handed their diploma by the presi dent of the country. Austrians Ready to Quit Lemberg Declares Report ONE OF PRINCIPAL STRONG HOLDS TO HI EVACUATED BOON. CUBA PREPARES FOR RIGOROUS NEUTRALITY ROME. June 22. Bucharest re ported that the Austrians are prepar ing to evacuate Lemberg. PA HIS, June It, The Germans l ushed forward in furious fighting around Vaux this morning, it was an nounced. They attacked powerfully in the Furnln Wood, gaining a small thicket but the French expelled them quickly, PARIS, June 22. Greece has ac cepted all the conditions of the allies Ultimatum The chief demand was the immediate demobilization of the Greek army, the allies fearing that the (Ireek forces wou:d be used against them The other demands resulted in t nV overthrow of the creek cabinet. HAVANA, June 22 Cuba is pre paring to observe rigorous neutrality In the event of war between the United States anr Mexico. Many Mexicans here who are expecting to use Cuba i as a base of operations are doomed to I disappointment. Secretary of State Desvernlne said j today that war between two friendly nations would be very lamentable to Cuba, especially so as one nation, the I I'nited states, was more to Cuba even 'than a friend, for which reason it i would be necessary to establish rlgor 1 ous neutrality. . when originally lncorported. In each of the five elections the people were desirous of obtaining Bull Run wa ter, and, as the only way they could secure It was to become part of the town, the reason for the five elections is obvious. A submerged oak forest covering reveral square miles, from which logs have been taken was discovered by Russian engineers in dredging a river. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Each whale carries about half a ti if whalebone about with him. Gnhani Extends Limit. GRESHAM. Ore, June 20. The s ecial election here for the purpose O! annexing certain property on the western boundary of the town, ear ned with a vote of :4 to It. Fifty-two votes were cast In the town for the annexation and lhe 12 against were cast by residents, while two in favor and none against were cast in the district to be annexed. This is the fifth time that new ter ritory has been added to the corpor ate limits of Gresham and now the toe 0 is nearly three times as large as HUGHES PICKS WICKERSHAM FOR ADVISOR I ( hUdrcn Ilc In lire. SPOKANK. Wash.. June 23 Hazel Smith. 4 years old. and two brothers, August. S years old. and Walter, aged 7, were burned to death in their beds here while their mother. Mrs. J L Smith. Is In a hospital In a critical condition as the result of her efforts to save the children. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii uiiir 1 Why Not Own Your Own Home 1 BUY OR BUILD ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. It's paying rent to yourself. 5 Come and see us, and we will outline this plan to you. 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Spokane 35 18 .660 j I Butte 32 26 .552' j Vancouver 27 26 509 I Tacoma 25 25 .500 j Seattle 24 31 .4361 1 Great Falls 20 30 .400 1 First National Bank How's This? Wfl offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Mall's t'atarrh Cure. Hall's Cat&rrb Cure bas been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has become known as tbe imt reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's C tairb Cure acts thru tbe Blood on tbe Mu cotis surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Mood and healing -ie diseased portions After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure for a short time you will see a great Im provement in your general health, Stan taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free ft. J. CHKXKY k 0.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. 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. I riiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SECURITY iiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiimiiiiiR CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY INSURANCE AND LAND BTJSNBb8 HRTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands in Umatilla county. Buys and sells all'Ttinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays: taxes and makes Investments for non- j residents Writes, fire, life and acci dent Insurance. References, any bink In Pendleton JAMES JOHNS. Pres. C. H. MARSH. Sec. BENTLEY A MONTGOMERY. REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents. 815 Main street. Ph .ne 404. VETERINARY SURGEON, avrTsNTTurTTvTcr veterinarian. Residence telephone 27; office telephone. 20 ATTORNEYS. AUCTIONEERS. RALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American National COL. W. P. YOHNKA, AUCTION Bank Building. eer. makes a specialty of farmers" GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY ma;h"dM"aCh'n,ehry "'V. at law. Estates settled, will, " 'ha f 'he ,mD Le,T . . . ...... - oraers at Bast oregonian office. deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collection! made. Room 17. Schmidt block. FVNKRAI, DIRECTORS. hi i iffoswt'i'c'' Charles Evans Hughes, has crimen, oral In lhe cabinet of William How as his political guide, philosopher bJ a4 Taft Ha gained the title of ,,.,.,, .. . I "trust buster" by virtue of his on- fr end n his fight tor the presidency, , ......... I SlaUf htj upon the towing trust, the (ieorgo W. Wlckcrsham. I cask register monopoly und the bath- Mr Wlckcrsham was attorney gen-1 tub combination. SECOND HAND DEALERS. vTsTROHlM. DEALER 5 NEV and second hand goods. Cast nald for all second-hand goodi bough' Cheapest place In Pendleton to bus household goods. Come and get O'W prices. 119 E Court street. Phon 171W. MISClXI.ANEOrS. LEGAL BLANDf OF EVERY DE scrlptlon for county court circuit court. Justice court, real estate, etc. for sale at East Oregonian office, FEE & FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. J , BROWN'S FURNITURE STORN Office in Deapaln building. Funeral director and em- calmer. Most modern funeral par- CARTER A SMYTHB. ATTORNEYS I 'or' morgue and funeral cars. Calls at law Office In rear of Ameri-! responded to clay or night Cornr can National Bank building Maln anJ Water streets Telephone J. JAMES B PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law Office over Taylor Hardware company. FETEKSON & BISHOP. ATTOH neys at law; room 3 and i, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY at law Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 7, 8 ami 9. Despain building. FREDERICK ney at law. ford building STEIWER. ATTOH Office In Smlth-Craw- S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AM counsellor at law. Office In De spain building. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embaliner Op posite postoffice Funeral parlor two funeral cars Calls responded to d7 or night Phone II, Mi I FARM 1 IXDS NORTHERN PACIVtC lull. WAT Lands In eastern Montana at 12 SV to Us per acre. Suitable, for farming , r grazing Easy terms For infor mation write or see W E Holt, Mlloa City, Montana. ARCH PTE) I RAYMOND W. BATCH, ARCMlTtCl Deepaln Building Phone 7l- Po lleton, Oregon.