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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1916. PAGE SEVEN You will like that Chocolate Ice Cream at Koeppen's and its only 10c a dish Market for Hogs is Shade Firmer Over Sluggish? You are warned by a sallow skin, dull eyes, biliousness, and that grouchy fcelinK. Act promptly. Stimulate your liver remove the clsgjimir wastes make sure your digestive organs are working right and-when needed-take BEECHAM'S PORTLAND, Or . June 30. Rather, ItroBf tone 1 showing for hogs In the North Portland yards wlih killers j rati."; enger bidders during the! morning. During the 24 hours there raj u rather fair run hut this principally from the Willamette val-' ley. General hog market range: Ckoiet light weights $8 46"'. 26! (loud light weighU I.008 l Medium weights 7.5007.75 1 Rough and heavy 6.7007. 00 QOOt t attle, steady. Real good quality cattle, of which I there has bees little offering here of lit'e, are ((noted steady. California hat: practically ceased shipping in this direction and while there Is an over abundance of poor stuff held by kill ers, quality anlmiila are lacking. In terior cattle are (till too soft. General cattle market range: Choice grass steers 17.250 7. 5n atlon he permitted to furnish w blankets for hospital or other u the extent of the appropriation. Ordinary to common steers 6.00 6.50 Choice cows 6 2 'i 06.50 Ordinary to common cows 4.0015.50 Choice heifers 6. 50 ordinary heifers 6 2516. 5o Choice bulls 5.001 Good to fair bulls 4 00fi4.5" Ordinary to common bulls 3.OO0JBO Best light calves 8.00 (Jood ealvea 7.000 7.50 Mutton ami Isnih steady. Over night there was only a small run f mutton and lambs Into the North Portland yards. General trade Condition! are steady for quality stuff with former prices generally main tained. General mutton and lamb market: Select spring lambn I 8.25 Ordlnarv lambs 6.0007 50 Heat yearlings 6.25 i flood to common wethers. 5.7506.00; Beat ewes 4 7505.251 Good to common ewes ... 2 00 1i 3.50 Wools are Weak in Willamette Valley PILLS 3U of Any MmUcim in Dm WorM. vrwbr. la be, 10c Zft. DULL SPUTTING SICK HEADACHE Dr. James' Headache Powders re lieve at once 10 cento a package. You take a Dr. James' Headache Powder and in just a few moments your head clears and all nsurslgia und i.-u. vanishes. It's the quickest and surest rtlief for headache, whether dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve racking. Send someone to the drug tore and gel a dime package now. Quit suffering it's so needljxn. lie sure you get Dr. .Istnea' Headache Powders then there a ill be no disappointment. PORTLAND, Ore.. June 30. Ex treme strength continues In the wool markets at all points except In the Willamette valley. Some time ago priOH In the valley were advanced out of all proportion to the actual worth of the fleece, and were therefore not Justified. All this time the wool mar ket has been showing a liberal ad vance in all leading centers. When the market was strongest the buyers decided to pull down their previous bids for Willamette valley stock and this has resulted In much dissension among producers. Huston and Chicago as well as Phil adelphia advices Indicate growinK strength in the position of the wool trade although purchases during the Inst few days have not been quite as heavy. Another Juggling of mohair prices is shown In the local trade. BoHtl time ago mention was made in these report! thai the artificial slashing of prices to 30c a pound was not Justi fied by market conditions elsewhere land that the decline was simply mads I to force more liberal profits to specu-j latie Interests. This Is Indicated by! ! the advancing of the price to 35040c! a pound here after practically all the supplies have passed out of first ! hands. "There is a rather good tone In the hide market," says Julius Kahn. ai 'member of the pioneer firm of Kahn Pros., of this city. "The quality of I ;Piesent offerings Is worth fully a cent, j a pound more than preious of ferinus. '"Cuscara bark demand continues I j favorable and nil offerings are being absorbed penerullv at 4 1-Ii4 l-2c la pound. "Furs, however, ate showing a very poor tone. This condition Is general at practically all centers. There are1 some reports that an embargo will be placed against furs by the British! J-'oyerntncnt." Al TO OPEJi DOOR W LXTED. pill Would tilve to Motor-, same Itlciits a Others Mate. WASHINGTON. June 30 With federal goods roads legislation dis posed of. the American Automobile Association will now devote itself In an effort to secure the passage of the Adamson bill before the conclusion of the present congress. Nearly 3,000.000 users of automo biles have an Interest In the Adamson "open-door" policy, which briefly glveB the self-propelled vehicle the same Interstate rights as are now pos sessed by horse-drawn wagons and carriages; In fact. It would make country-wide the present New York state reciprocity. New York offers to the motorcar owners of other states reciprocity for whatever period that state will give to a New York state owner, which means one day or the1 entire 6.", da of the year. Representative W. C. Adamson. who Is the father of the "open door" mea sure. Is the chairman of the house committee on interstate and foreign commerce and when he introduced his bill a year ago It was without con sulfation with any organisation. The Ceorgla representative (imply put forward his idea as a solution of the diversified and conflicting periods of reciprocity among the states, in ad dition to a belief that it was discrimi nation to forbid the self-propelled ve hicle to exercise the same rights on the road possessed by muscle-drawn j vehicles. While it would appear a difficult mat tar to get such an important! piece of legislation passed at the (.res- j ent time, the association has secured I promises of support from many legislators. XKW 4 II AIRMAN OF DEMOCRATIC OOMHTHBi T71 r OURTHOFJILY Round'tripTickets via the (W.R.R.&?N. Union Pacific System willbesoldJulyi,2,3and4 with return limit of July 5 at excursion fares to points within 200 miles. CALL UPON T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent of the 0-W. R. & N. for Information and Tickets This photograph of Vance C. Mc Cormlck, the new chairman of the democratic national committee, was taken on his recent visit to Washing ton to consult President Wilson about the management of the campaign. DON'T FORGET LOW FARES EAST and to YELL9WSTONE NATI9NAL PARK. Tickets now on sale. Ask for literature and full information IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllHliic: I Why Not Own Your Own Home WHEAT OFFERINGS NOT INCREASED IN INTERIOR SECTIONS KM 'KM' WEAKNESS. I V PRICES FAILS To FORCE 8ELUNG IN TIIK OOl'VTRV. PORTLAND, ore. June 30 While there was a slightly weaker tone In dicated at the opening of the Chicago j wheat market trade for the day and fractional price declines were noted, there was a mixed tone abroad with MOM prices higher and others lower. NOTICE id' l:ms FOB BTRKKT CLBAM IMi. Notice li hereby given thai settled bids will lie received St the office of the City ICe. order In IVncllw. n. (ireg..n, up to July 5th, 1010, at ." o'clock P. M . for cleaning the paved Streets of The city of Pindlecin for one yesr from August Int. linn Hue- .lfi( aliens for said street Cleaning amy lie had at the office of tlie City He. order, each Old must lw accompanied liv 11 Certified Chart In tba of UtM.00 made payable to the order of the Mayor of The I'lty of rendieton. as an evidence .,r good faith "n the part of Ihe bidder, and to be forfeited 1., The City of Pendleton. If the bidder la awarded the onirart ntid fails to enter In to the aame In accordance with the ternia of hla asld bid. The Common Council re serves the right to reject any and all bida at Its pleasure i i tiiia Had day of Jnaa mm. Till 18. FIZ OBBALD, City Hceorder Hong Kong Cafe ST XOORl.E PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey 'intaldr Tray Orders a Specialty. Boxes tor ladles and gentlemen OtM DAT AND AM, NIGHT MEALS 2.V AND CP. Special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main Street Next to K il Hldg Phone I0 time. As reported in these columns, the rains have aided the crept some what but the Improvement is mush leas marked than some of the bearish dealers would have farmers believe. In the meantime, despite the threats of Montana oats being Import ed Into the northwest sections there is little d It Position on the part of hold ers to let go of their supplies except at extreme prices. Broom ht 11 cabled from Liverpool that'whaal was dull with demand .pilot Millers are considered well supplied and export offers are in buy ers' favor. Spot urn hanged 10 Id hluher Car go market nulet. winter unchanged, manitobas l-td lower and with no bidding. Piatt at and Australians nom inal. Native offers smaller, foreign arrivals keep liberal but there, Is tendency to hold distant offers Re serves everywhere are excessive and this fact deters purchases Australia Rtportl further benefi cial rains Argentina Weather continues favor able, being exceptionally cold. Whe n annals smaller und coin much light er, farmers holding for higher prices. Buenos Aires wheat and corn un changed. francs Weather is generally mild; winter wheat growing well. WRpt and flour prlcea declining. Russia Weather :s generally mild; . rop conditions' improving. India Harvesting is finished; crop estimate! being reduced as to yield. Flour Selling price: Patent. 15. Willamette valley, 14.(0; local straight 14 4004.10; bakers' local, 4.009l.00; Montana spring wheal. $.,.:ni, exports 14.1004.19; whole wheat, If. 4(1 graham, $r.2n; rye fiour, per barrel. Hay Buying price:' Willamette timothy, fancy, $20 eastern iiregon-j Idaho fancy timothy, $2lw22; alfal fa 121 'il 22. drain sacks lilt nominal; No. 1 Calcutta 13c in carlotS; less amounts arc higher Hulled oatt Il.lt9t.l4 per barrel.' MillstitlTs- Selling price; Bian $20; short. 2 per ton. Rojwd barle Selling price, Itiej 32 per ton. Infarct: Man wins Suit RAKER, Ore.. June 30. Overrul ing the decision of the Stale Accident Commission, Circuit Judge Anderson handed down a decision in favor of I'ernarda Rami, formerly an employe of the Pacific Lime & Cypsum com pany, finding that Barra Is entitled to III a month for the next months or to a lump sum of IS50. because of a loss of an eye sustained In April. 1915, while working for the com pany. The accident commission had ruled that Barra'l partial blindness was not due to causes originating while he was in the employ of the Pacific Lime & Gypsum Company, but Judge An derson found this to he in error. A splinter of rock, lodging In Barra'l eye. while he was al work. Is believed to have been the primary cause of the Injury. In addition to the amount stipulat ed. Harra Is to be allowed J2H4.50 for medical attendance and hospital fees. OOJfSENT NOT NECESSARY. CHICAGO, June 2s. Youths over 18 years of age do not have to obtain parental consent before Joining the regular army, according to a new or der from the war department which ha been received here. The previous limit was 21 years, though boys who were is years of age could join the rmy with Hie written consent of their parents. Many youths recently have been de nied admittance into the regular ar rm who now are eligible for service. Recruiting Is said to have increased more than 300 per cent since the Mex ican crisis. $10,000 OFFERED RED CROSS BY WOOL GROWERS Conductor Save Life. SHERIDAN, nre.. June 30. At the risk of his own life Conductor H. E httllhoUta, running between Williami na and Eugene, saved the life of a deaf man standing on the tracks at whitcson Junction, The train had pulled in and was preparing to switch. Mr. MlUhoust had waived the signal to back for a switch and at he did so an old man. apparently deaf, stepped on the track Indifferent t" the proxln Ijpase Time Is Extended. WASHINGTON, June 29 To make more effective the recent opening to lease of coal lands m Alaska, an nouneed In the regufatlons of May 18. 1916, Secretary Lane of the interior department, has extended the time within which applications for lease, to be first considered, may be filed from June 30 to August 1, 1916. Under the plan adopted applications received befote August l will be con sidered together, and preference rights so awarded as to secure the largest investments and earliest devel opment. It is the tfesire Of the sec retary to give everyone Interested In the coal-leasing proposition in Alaska ample opportunity ror investment and the extension of time in which to submit applications is in further ance of that policy. BUY OR BUILD ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. : a It i. a paying i cuv iu yuurseii. E Come and tee us, and we will outline this plan to you. s I MATLOCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT CO. f 111 East Court St. Real Estate Farm and City Loans Insurance s niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil if the SALT LAKE CITY, June 30.--The National Wool Growers' association, through President F. J. llagenbarth has announced that it has appropri ated 110,400 to the American Red Croat association in case of hostilities j with Mexico, in the telegram mak Ing the offer to the American Hid cross at Washington, President Ha icnburth suggested that the assocl- Without a moment's hesitation Mr. Mlllhoute rushed on the track and carried the man to safety, the cars brushed him as he leaped from the track. French Quell Algerian Riot- ISA HAT. Morocco. June 30. French troops have quelled a serious revolt 01 tribes in the El Quad region in Al geria after fierce fighting. How's This? U Offer one Hundred Dollars Reward for any COM of latarrb that caiiuot be cured by Hall ft t'atarrb Cure. I lall'u Catarrh Cure has been taken bs caiarrb sufferers for the post thirty five years, and has become known an the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Halls Ca tarrh Cure acts thru the Blood on the Mu COOJ surfaces, expelling the 1'oleon from ihe I.lood and healing --ie diseased portions. After yu hare taken Hall's Catarrh Cure for a short time you will see a great Im provement In your general health. 8tart taking - Catarrh Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHKNKY & U.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. LOVE LAUGHS AT FORTUNE AND SOCIAL POSITION NOTICE OF KIDS FOR FIRE HOSE Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be rocolred at the office of the City Northern Pacific Ry. THE YELLOWSTONE PARK LINE THROUGH TRAINS EAST NONE BETTER GET THE BENEFIT COURTEOUS TREATMENT SUPERIOR DINING SERVICE. EASTBOUNO SUMMER EXCURSION DAILY FROM JUNE 1. C, S. LAND OPENING. Coavllle Reservation. Register for a chance July 5th to 22nd. at Wilbur. Wash., the reservation Gateway. The official drawing will be at Spokane, July 27th; ask the agent. Round Trip Homeseekers' Rates "D MONTANA, and return. Low, attractive. Let us explain them. TO CALIFORNIA, have your ticket read from Portland via the "Great Northern Pacific S. S. Co. Fast Palatial Steamships, making train time (but 26 hours at sea.) Low fares, with berth and meals included. Tickets and full information WALTER ADAMS Agent, Pendleton, Ore. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. Portland, Ore. Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES cstn;.' HOT TAIIALES CHILLI CON GARNE SPANISH STYI.K LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clcun and up-to-dsta. F1KST ClASS SERVICE TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood 8tt. Phone 6(7. Pendleton, Ore. Mf;. . i mm HHP HIaaaaHaKijBSWI ' HSndaaaKaaHaTPai - EPMto lSrw s nflH aHKVatHHai ataalafBa BflHIMaMBMnfaB Sdleton OreV, up to J,,iy tlllIU HI 1 1 IHI III 1 UIIUlllllllllllllllllllimilllllllllllMIU'i o'clock V il., tor rurnlsS aiooaai a-K maaaai I WUUUI tS, UHUf SUtT, CHINA DISHES I iu in The Cltl 'f IVndieton. "0i feet "f I Standard Brand inch Cotton Jarket ; Rubber lined Klre How with staudan) v'uunllugs. '. 0. H. Pendleton, Oregon. The THOS. KIZ OBRALD. of The CltJ of l'endleto i GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW I E -,r W 116 Wert Alta St.. Up.uiri, Phone 433 IvHIIIIIllin'"-'' ll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllvlll CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y "j - - " i E AMI LANS M S1F,SS ATTORNEYS. Al tTIOXKKKS INStRANC II A HTM AN ABSTRACT .CO. MAKES reliable abstrncta of title to all lands in Umatilla county. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does ! a seneral brokerage business. Pays ; taxes ami makes investments for non residents Writes, fire, life and acci dent insurance. References, any b ink i In Pendleton JAMES JOHNS. Pres. C. H. MARSH Sec. HENTLEY & MONTGOMERY. REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents. S15 Main street. Ph ne 404. VETERINARY SI UtiKONS. W MieSJ-aKS "WJbJvlHM X DICK. P'lrst picture Inken since the nn nounoemenl of their engagement shows Mrs. John Jncob Astor. widow of the well known New York society man who died on the Titanic, and Mr. , bor, Me., on 'June 21. The William K. Hick, her fiancee, Just af ter the last rthaarttj of their marri age at Sa. Savlor a Church. Bar Har- Waptt Wart aaittd in marri June tl ami nre row on their moon. harpy ige on honey - LASSEN. M D. V. CiH"N"r veterinarian. Residence telephone 27; office telephone. 20 SK. lM II M l'l VI ERS. vTrorle15eler ilT7j?rw and second hand goods. Casr paid for all second-hand goods bough' meanest place in Pendleton to bu' hmmehold good. Come and get o'lt prices. 219 E Court street Phont S71W. RALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American National j Bank Bulldlntr. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wlli. deeds, mortgages and contracts drawl. Collections made Room 17. SchmLIt I block. FEE A FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Despaln bulldlnt;. CARTER A SMYTHE. ATTORNEY tt law Office In rear of Ameri can National Bank building COL W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTION eer. makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales "The man that gets you the money.'" Leare orders at East Oregonian office. FAaiBa R PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law Office over Taylor Hardware comrany. FVXERAl. NRKtTTORfl j t. brow.vs ruRNrruRB btoidi Funeral director and 1;. eased em almer. Most modern funerai par lor, morgue and funer-.l ears. Otlal responded to day r night i"orner Main and Water ttrtttt, TtltPhOM J JOHN 8. BAKER. FrXEIt.VL di rector and llrsntf fl embalmer Op posite pottoffict Funeral pari tvo PETERSON & BISHOP, ATTOR-I neys at law: room 3 and 4, Smith-' Crawford building. MISCEI.I.ANFXH'S. LEGAL BLANDS OF EVERY PE scrlptlon for county court circuit court. Justice court, real estate, etc for tale at Bast Oregonian office. ! DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNE i I at law Will practice In all state I and federal courts. Rooms 7, 8 and I S, Pespain building. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR-j ney at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building MONT l I M:M l.AMi NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Lands In eastern Montana at ti lt to tl per arc Suitable lor furmlnf ir grazing Easy terms. For Infor mation write or see W I Moll, Mlltt City, Montana, S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. tiff ice In De , spaln building. Aitcni it tor. I RAYMOND W RAW II. ARCHITECT Despaln Building Phone III. a , dleton, Oregon. i