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PAGE EL TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1916. t BEFORE YOU BUY A MOWER IT WILL PAY YOB TO DTVKTIGATE THOROUGHLY THE POL IA)WINU FEATURES THAT CHARACTERIZE THE JOHN DEERE-DAIN Vertical Lift Mower Think of the trouble! your old mower gave you. Pee If these will not eli minate them. IB m omixiisating Gears That remove strain from the bearing and transmit Instead of consume power. long I'llniaii shaft That hus all end Ihrust re moved, hence has no need of thrust hearings. Alignment of ( utter liar Seldom necessary, hut easily, quickly and positive made. tVntorliig the Knltr So that they always register perfectly In the guards. In suring perfect work. Vertical I I ft A life so easy to operate, an ordinary boy handles It reud- lly. . An Easy IViot Lift Ifl easy It's surprising, especi ally after using other kinds. Adjustable Draft IllU-h Instantly set to remove side draft In the most severe con ditions of work. Material anil Workmanship (If the known Daln standard proven by service reliable and trustworthy. OOm IN M BEE nils MA( HIM: OPERATE. McCHntock 6 Simpson tfCBtl for John Deere Farm Implements. 400 Est Court Street, Pcndheen. Telephone 610 A Few taw Why it 1$ Handy It Is Cheap Wastes No Fuel It is Clean and Cool in Summer, and is Absolutely Safe. Phone 111 and we w ill estimate the cost of Installation. Ranges and Water Heater Sold on Easy Term. Pacific Power & Light Company Phone 40 Weakness is Shown in Livestock 1'uRTLAND, ore., June 24 Hog market is slightly weaker and lower for tops at North Portland with early sales of best quality during the dav at IS. 10 to $8 15. Over night there was a rather heavy run of hogs offering in the local yards and this gave the market a weaker and slower tune. General hog market range: Choice light weights ll.ltOMi Good light welghta 7 75'hS.00 Medium welghta Hough and heavy 8.7o 47.00 Itough and heavy 1.71 OT.M ( attic Trade In Weak. Market for cattle m quite weak with little real good quality available at the moment. .Stocks of cattle in the hands of killers are far above im mediate requirements and this Is act ing as a brake against prices. The ou look for the Immediate future Is far from bright, according to sellers. General cattle market range: Choice grass steers I7.4O07.7S ordinary to common steers 6. 00 Sj 6. 76 ordinary to common cows 4.00 it 5. &0 Choice heifers 50 6.70 ordinary heifers 6. 2D Choice bulls Mlllstuffs .Selling- price Bran, 2 shorts, fit per ton. Rolled barleySoiling price, $31 32 per ton MEXICAN KILLED IN CALIFORNIA RACE RIOT I NEEDLES, Cal., June 24 One1 Mexican is dead, one other seriously , wounded from a gunshot and several others slightly hurt as a result of a claah between whites and Mexicans here. The Mexican greatly outnumbered the American population. All saloons' have been closed to Mexicans, and' deputies arrived from San Bernardinl and Hedlanda to reinforce officers here Bitter feeling between the fac- tiona may smoulder into a flame at! any time, it was Indicated BINGHAM SPRINGS (lood to fair bulbs 4.006 4.50 Ordinary to common bulls 3 00ft 3. Ml Best light calves 8.00 Oood calves 7.00 7.50 Aheap situation Weaker. Overnight there was a fair run ot mutton and lambs into the North Portland yards. Much of the stuff coming forward Is of the feeder class but the demand for these is fair at a price. Finished stufi Is weaker and generally lower for the 24 hours. Select spring lambs $8.40 Crt 8.50 Best yearlings 7 00 Oood t" common wethers. 6 25 6.50 Best ewes 6.00&5.25 Oood to common ewes ... 425&4 50 (lub Throttle Church. PHILADELPHIA, June 24 "The Union League has the Presbyterian church by the throat.- the Rev. Geo. B. Bell, pastor of Patterson Memorial church. West Philadelphia, told mem bt.ru of the Presbyterian Ministerial 6 "" Association at their meeting in West Is one place where you get what you want the way you want it and when you Want it. ASK THE MAN WHO HAS BEEN THERE Open Air Dance ZlTir Every Saturday W. W. HOCH, Proprietor Bingham Springs, Gibbon Post Office WHEAT BREAKS 3 TO 7 CENTS A BUSHEL ON THE EXCHANGE PORTLAND, ore.. June 24 The recent lower freight rates on ocean tonnage is causing weakness generally In foreign wheat centers because of the liberal supplies of high-freight ce reals on hand there. The tonnage price has shown a gen- (er,. was no further discussion minister Hall. Dr. Bell was discuss ing Winston Ch urchlU'l novel, "The Inside of the Cup." after the speaker of the morning, the Rev. D Edwin J.' Relnke. declared that the novel dealt largely with the failure of the church to correct social conditions. "I have no doubt this statement will shock many of you, but I adhere to it," Dr. Bell Continued "Many 0,1 , our Presbyterian ministers are con 1 netted with the Union League in a sort of honorary capacity and because it sells $40,000 or $50,000 worth of drink they refrain wnen a temperance issue arises from putting the knife In , to the evil. "People say, 'Oh, yes, the church is I opposed to the saloon, but when It I comes to selling strong drink at the Union League or at the Bellevue. Stratford, where our eiders go, the church Is silent.' "Perhaps I put this matter strong ly," continued Dr. Bell, "but I be lieve it is a subject we should give at- tentlon to.'' Dr. Bell's outburst ocurred as the i meeting was about to adjourn, and The REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE AS A YOUTH ECZ EM A CAN BE CURED Free Proof To You a i 1 1 v- wt 1 mil ' "i I ymi a ftet trial trrat- ah i ritSlilZSx' "-" That'll my only affMMai Wnvne for to yen", nearly everyone known mc MM I'Ttbewtolhedrejrtadliewta fOrt w.r these thoossiid p.opls outside of Fort know, (boat mv Lg ,'utcmcnU. been cured by tlii. ticalmcnt since I llr.t Wayne ha, accorninl i made lhi oflcr public, sjhsum Tattar-m-vrr mind how bad mf treatment bM If yon have ". !" ITehane. to prov. my claim. cured the wont aw ' I .,,, below and lei the trial treatment I want I nd tfrC5!SS io four I ess. a .n be proof. you MUSK, riwnocreawjj AND MAII today . "" 77 MUTZILL, Drugglat, 99Waat Main St., Fort W.yna). Ind. Fkaat aend without ot or obligation U. me your Fre. Proof TwatmeaL J. C. Huttl oauooitr eral reduction along the Atlantic coast of late although with the absence ot tonnage along the Pacific there has been nothing noted here. A number Of cargoes of Pacific northwest wheat have been sold re cently In Europe at further slight price reductions, but not below the present standing of the market here. The coarse grain market is show ing a strung tone for spot stock and especially for oats. Business in the wheat market re mains at low ebb Chicago wheat market was inclined, to show weakness and price reduction during the early trading. Broomhall cabled from Liverpool that Kngllsh country markets were easy and offerings pressed. Arrivals large, but there appears more dls- I position to support. Australian shipments estimated at 1,000,009, niustly to I'nlted Kingdom. Rains are beneficial. France Crop accounts' aer favor- Australia France purchases fur ther 1,009,(40 bushels yesterday for shipment later on. Holders still re-j served and only sell when import bids i are satisfactory. Japan The yield of wheat is over i the average, but 5 per cent below last year. Argentine Weather continues fa vorahle. Receipts ot wheat lighter as holders are not pressing for sale Freights 145 shillings or on an aver-I age of 5 Shillings since Tuesday. I Flour- Selling price: Patent, $5; Willamette valley, $4. 60; local straight $4.44i 4 Mi; bakers' local. $4.05; Mon tana spring wheat. $5 90; exports, $4 - $00 4. $9; whole wheat. $6.45; graham $5.20; rye flour. $5.95 per barrel. Hay Buying price: Willamette valley 'Imothy, fancy. $20; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy Timothy, $10$t; alfalfa, $21 ' 22. Grain sacks 1 n 1 6 nominal N'o. -1 Calcutta. 13c in car lOU; less amounts are higher. Rolled oats $6 25rr6.59 per bar rel. t ministers referred to by Dr. Bell as being connected with the Union League are not regular members of the club They have the privileges of the league, and enjoy a sort of hon orary membership. Clergymen of several denominations are often seen at the league. SHOPS PREPARE TO PRODUCE MUNITIONS I JwsVk '''jpk leaBsmsassssse !af JHHbHbV tr BBBBBsV ' OWBBOaanMEyaeatV BBBaSaSaSSaSatsS IbbBbSbV -lal mil H LOS ANGELES. June- 24 An in complete canvass of Los Angeles to determine the industrial preparedness of the city to furnish war munitions shows there are (9 machine shops here, capable of turning out 5000 tons of projectiles monthly. The information is being secured by the Los Angeles branch of the Ameri can Society of Mechanical Engineers, and Is being forwarded to Washing ton is quickly as compiled. CHARLES EVANS HUSH&S ACED I . AcfEDJ9 Here are two youthful pictures of Charles Evans Hughes, the republican presidential nominee, one picture shows him at the age of 14. when a school boy and the other at the age of 19 when a student at Brown I'niver- Hilltary Training l"p. CHICAGO, June 23. Military train ing in Chicago public schools is up for consideration by the city council as the result of a report of Ihe coun cil schools commi.tee recommending the creation of a Chicago commission on military education. The report, which was submitted, recommends that the commission be composed of five aldermen and 10 citizens. ELLENSBURG WOOLEN MILL IS PURCHASED PORTLAND, Ore., June 24 The Ellensburg, Wash., woolen mills. Which has been Idle for more than a year, has been purchased by the Por !and Woolen Mills, of which J- K Thompson is manager. The machinery will be Immediately hipped to Portland to he operated to its full capacity. The capacity of the Ellensburg mill was about $15,000. When the added machinery has been set up the output of the Portland Woolen mills will be about $100,000 monthly. armored cruiser South Dakota left the drydoi k at the Puget Sound navy yard and immediately began coaling and taking on supplies. Coaling will be continued and it is expected that the cruiser will sail for Mare Island. There she will take aboard a!1 the marines obtainable and then sail tor the west coast of Mexi- You will likejthat Chocolate Ice Cream at Koeppen's and its only 10c a dish ' THE OLD RELIABLE' REMEDYFORMER. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. 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 July "th. 1019, at 5 o'clock P. M.. for furnish Ing to The Cltr of Pendleton. 500 feet ot Standard Brand 2 Inch Cotton Jacket Rubber lined Fire nose with standard couplings, F. O. B. Pendleton. Oregon The Cltv reserves the right to reject any and all bids. I'ated this -2nd day of June. 191(1. THOS. FIZ OERAI.il. Recorder of The City of Peadteton. The Germans are using at the pres ent time a 104 millimeter anti-air craft Krupp gun. 45 calibers long, which sends projectile weighing II 1-2 kilogrammes, with a muzzle ve locity of sou meters, to a height of 4000 meters. It can be fired at the rate or IS rounds a minute. The shrapnel shell which it fires is said to bant Into fragments. Guns of this type, as well as those of 120 mili meters, the ordnance which de rmls Oatend. Itailroad Yards Flooded. BANFE, Albera, June 23. Water has begun to run through the Banff railroad yard. Two miles to the fest a culvert was washed out and an en gine was thrown on its side, where it is still blocking the track. This part of the track will be cleared and traffic resumed. South Onkota cnaling. SEATTLE. Wash.. June 23 The BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT Is assured by the use of some of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tire or strain the eyes. They are not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y How's This? We offer tine Hundred Hollars Reward for any rase of Catarrh that eamiot be cured lv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hall's Catarrh Care has been taken by cttarrb sufferers for the past thirty-five rears, aod has become known as the moat reliable remedy for Catarrh. Halls Ca Mrrh Cure acts thru the I'-lood on the Mu cous surfaces, expelling the l'olson from the Itlood and healing e diseased portions After von have taken Halls t alarm cure for a short time you will see a great im provement In your general health. Start inking Halls I S 1 arm ' are at once auu Kri rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, tree K .1 CHUNK) A U.i loieuo, iinio. Sold by all Iirugglsts. Tar. Haj Investigate wag'--. W VSHINCTON. June L'3 .-enaior ..auJl Newlande presented resolution ask- ,NSVUANCE AND LAND Bt SINEW ing the interstate commerce commif aton to investigate rattroad wages,and attempt to prevent the threatened na tional railroad strike. I 4 WILSON ' ISl NNINO M VI E 4 PRESIBBRTIAL CAMPAIGN i)44eoaae)w .As- Nam post Ornce IiikI No.. . State... NOTICE OF Bins FOR STREET CLEAN ING Notice Is herehv given that sealed bids wiii be received tit the office of the city llu.r,l,.r In I'eliillet on . Oregon, up to July ,Mh 191$ at r, o'clock P, for cleaning the' Paved Streets of The city of I'mdletonl for one Mat from July 1st. 1010. Spe rtflcatloM-for said Street cleaning may be had at the office of the city lbs-order, each hid must be accnetpanled by Certified! Check In the sum "f 1100.00 made payable to the order of the Mayor of The city 01 Pendleton, as an evidence of good faith on j the part ef the Milder, and to he forfeited j t 'i he Cltv of Pendleton. If the bidder I" i awarded the contract and falls to enter la te the same In accordance with the terms of Uln snlil hhl The Common Council re serves the right to reject any and all bids at Its pleasure. Pined this '-"-'nil bir of June. 1010. TIMS FIE GERALD, Cltv Recorder. 'MHlllllllllll I'" 111111 1,11111 1"""""1"11"1" HIHMMUMK I NOODLES, CHOP SUE., CHINA DISHES f I rITY' KWONG HONG LOW Jt7jW W H6Weit Alts St., Upitain, Phone 433 i kMiuiiiiit"M' iimiiiiiii iiiiimimiiimmimiimiiiiiHiNimmiiimmiiiimi' CHICHESTER SPILLS Sjtz v Till! DIAMOND BRAND.' A .dlrgl A a jrowr iirnnim for a f-rhr.l4 p' IMamitnd TiranlV II In Br-d n'l ol4 mmiiAV wiih Hit RiMi-tv V tetJ Take no olhr. Buy of jomr v , - 7r DfmM. A i r III 4 ilYM.TFB' 2i I1.0hIM ItIMM IMI.lv, rjf 95 yMrknowngHI.SiJfrtt.All)riKlltl lo SOLD BY DRUGGISTS LVLHYWHIRE - AsssK RAItTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Buy. and -ells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business tV taxes and makes investments for non residents Writes, fire, life and ace, dent insurance. References, any bink In Pendleton JAMES JOHNS, Pres. C. H. MARSH. Sec. ATTORNEYS. RALET & RVLET. ATTORNEYS AT j law. Office In American National Bank Building. RFVTLEY MONTGOMERY. REAL BEML . .,-cldent Insur- estate, tire, mf ance agents. 815 Main street. Ph ,ne 404. VETERINARY srRGEOI TUS. M D. V , COtTNT t veterinarian. a""" t office telephone. !0 SEOOVB HAND HEALERS. V. STRORLE and second nEJl.ER IN XE hTi,t mods. Cast ana bbwbh .. w- roods bough' palo lor an ps.,.. - Cheapest place In Pendleton to tu household goods. Come and get o-ii prices 219 E. Court street. Phont S71W. GEORGE W, COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections made Room 17, Schmidt block. FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Despaln building. CARTER & SMYTH E. ATTORNEYS at law Office in rear of Ameri can National Bank building. JAMES B PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law Office over Taylor Hardware company. FEMALE HELP WANTED. WOMEN SELL OCA KANTEEP Hos iery to wearer. Salary $2 4 full time, 50c an hour spare time. Per manent. Experience unnecessary. In ternational Mills. Dvpt 4o. Norris town. Pa. Fl NKKAL DIRECTORS J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE BTOM Funeral director and licensed em Jalmer. Most modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone J. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed emhalmer Op posite postofflce Funeral parlor, two . . 1 funeral cars Calls raapoa led to day PETERSON & BISHOP, ATTOR-, or night Phone 75. neyi at law; room 3 and 1. Smith-' Crawford building. MlS4T-:i.LANEOCS. LEGAL BLANDS OF EVERY DE" Bcrlptlon for county coun ci.su.. . ...,( .. ..nnrt real estate, etc. for sale at East Oregonlan office DOUOIJtS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEV at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Despain building. FREDERICK STETWER. ATTOR ney at law. Office in Smith-Crawford building 8. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office in De spain building. MONT AN FARM I M NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Lands In eastern Montana at $J 6 to $18 per acre Suitable for farming ir grazing Easy terms. For Infor mation write or see W i. Hon. Mllee City. Montana. ARCTI1TBCT. THOMAS RltEY MARSHALL 1NTED, tin. ItlMiUlT. CAPARLE LAOir..- 10 travel, demonstrate and sell deal ers. $25 t" $5ft per week. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Company, Dept 516. Oaaaha, Nebr. AUCTIONEERS RAYMOND W. HATH'II ASCWTKI Despaln Huilding Phon 7. Pen dleton. Oregon. COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTION eer. makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales "Th man that gets you the money " Luv. orders at Bast Oregonlan office. LEGAL HLANKS OF EVEIU Dl scrlptlon for county court, circuit court. Justice court real estate, ete.. for sale at East Oregonlan office.