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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1916.
SEASHORE
VACATIONS
- U V
HHKEYOli will, FIND i
KBIT Foil LIFE
In (he sweel, sail hreolai of (he sea
.il OBARHART unci BKABIDB. Warm
sea water anil surf ImthlnK; golf, ten
nls, trout fishing ami other pastimes.
LOW COST VACATIONS
for the entire fainllv, from $10 per
week (for summer cottage) upwards.
MeHt hotels, first class cuisine. Sea
fond abundant. Purest mountain wa
ter Stopover l oiivenlent Wa The
NORTH BANK ROAD and the twin
PALACES i" of from California,
THE filtWD PANTOS H fllK
ol.l MHI I1IVKII
'iid the arorld-liTallng highway
through IIm loan of the Cascades lo
Portland enjoyed from the trains of
the NORTH BANK ROAD
Round triii from Pendleton llt.lt
Send postal for booklet.
Baa loQAl intent Northern Partfk, or
O.-W. It. V. or address,
it. M. CROSIER sst Oen. Pan gt.
Portland, Ore.
official figures put Russia's pe
troleum production last year at about
S9.000.00ii barrels:, a lain of S.000,
000 Parrels in a year
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES cy?
HOT TAMLES
CHILLI CON GARNE
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and up-to-date
FIRST CLAM SERVICE
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor Webb nnd Cottonwood Sle.
Phone 6S7. Pendleton. Ore
You will like that
Chocolate
Ice Cream
at-
Koeppen's
and its only
10c a dish
Hong Kong Cafe
SJD NOODLE PAKLOIW
Noodles
AND
Chop Stiey
Outside Tray Orders a specialty
Boxes for ladlea and gentlemen
OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT
MEALS aoc AND t'P.
Mcnl Tickets, 21 Mcala for $4.00
special Chicken Dinner
Sundaye.
548 Main Street
Neat to B. O. BWg. Phone 101
OFFICE
IS OPENED ID GET
MEN FOR REGIMENT
WtLK-IMiiKD MEN BKTWEKN
U.KS CW IS AM 15 AMI
IN DEMAND,
Captain lee tlark I- In t barge ol
Local Office Winch Will He
Maiiituimtl Here tbJVCMl Duy;
Oregon MUluto 1- 800 Men sliort ol
Regular strength.
Able-laidicd men tietween the ages
ol IH and 45 are wauled for border
service I'aptaln lee '"lark. Oregon
militia rwrulting officer, arrived hele
Mwlerday for a threoday atop for
the purpose of accepting recruits for
the United States army.
The quota, for the I iregon slate
in i lllln ia kuo men ahort of the re
'lulred number and every effort is
iielrig made to bring (he militia up to
standard!
The following communication from
Chief Mastering olfVer Williams at
Clackamas, Ore., luia been received
by Post master Tom Tweedy:
'Would advice thai i'aptaln Lee
Clara OraCOtl militia recruiting officer
Will arrive In your city for three ilaxx
fof the purpose of iiccepiing recrulls
for the Oregon national guard now on
the border. Able-bodied nun be
tween the age of IS and 45 are
Wanted Any person having rel
. ithes depending on them for sup.
port will not lie accepted.
"The wages of the soldier are from
Hi, to 145 per month. In addition to
the iwy. all clothing, rations and med
ical attendance are furnished free. I
will thank you to give thia Informa
tion to the local press with a view to
Inform" I
a view to i
its circulation prior 10 the
the recruiting officer
arrival or;
uieutiotied
above 1 shall also thank you. if you
win be so kind as lo give me intor-1
in.itioji to the local commercial club ,
and also such publl.. officials as may j
be able to Increases Its publicity. j
The quota for the state of Oregon'
Is 100 men short of the required j
number it should furnish In response!
(h
call
State
the pr
at June
mtdeni
It, li
the
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IS.'
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KIN C)MI'-
ROM
WITHIN.
o'olish to think yo
clear complexion
It
an galn:
the use
id
fac
poWdW Get at the root of
(he trouble and thoroughly cleanse (he
ostein wilh a treatment of Lr. King's
New Life Pills Gentle and mild In ac
tion, do not gripe, yet they relieve tha
liver by their action on the bowels.
Hood for young, adults and aged. Go
after a clear complexion today, :5c j
;il rout druggist. Adv.
DRY ROT PEACH IS
SERIOUS MENACE TO
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
PORTLAND,
.1 peachc- an
ire.. July 1.
gajn coming
Dry
ird from various Willamette valley
siru ts. causing not only much wor-
and lose lo handlers
c ami retail i"" rnf
both whole-
Ctlng serious
dry rol ItrUi K lliamette
Oh orchards quite hettvll)
irs ago end the disease
val-
,-ev-
haa I
eo serious ihat many
handlers I
io purchase thi
supplies
pn
Ih
tk'Ultural authorttlee i
i ilmlnate the dlaeage, I
be caiiiini! ground mst(
.1 ol .IvinK!
s of vVittamettt
uni" forward in
nlley j
111 ni
rachei
indlth
The stiH'k has ahout
flavor and appearanci
ecelved here Within
Ml
MRS. FUNSTON RETURNS FROM VISIT TO BORDER
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qegnpgpeemNBHHaSKr7wwo.-VOT:ic w w wiwis: v.',,w llW':.l!
Thin is a picture of Mrs. Frederick',
Funaton nnd her baby aaugnter,
Bleanor, No woman in Amenda haa
Along the WfeoftetftJi WM$ MUca flrfj
thi miK'k arc reported si.1 Ww " !
a liux. lui IVM at rhiit price buyer
i luim the ItOOjl i hiK comi;irt"I J
with kMHsc quality ai 7tSSo.
HOGS AND SHEEP ARE
FIRM AT PORTLAND
PORTLAND, tire., July 21.--The
strength of the hog and mutton mar-1
ket continue, but cuttle remain wekj
for most offering.
There was only a limited run n!
swine in the North Portland yard
over night These were picked up by I
buyers early in the days session, isj
continuing as the top lor ipjillty uf-
ferings.
General bag market range:
( hon e light weights I 00
Good light weights K.uO
Medium weights S.OiJ'd S.aoj
Rough and heavy LMVLTll
.Mutton Tade Firm,
'lii. if wan nothing available in the
yards at North Portland during thel
day to thorough!) teat extreme val-
ucs lor mutton and Iambi!, although
former prices were akaln paid. Fori
lambs the beat stuff available brought'
Itjtti but this could scarcely be call
ed extreme top quality,
QetteraJ mutton and lumii market: j
Select spring lambs It.tfl9l.tl
Ordinary lernba 7.5u 7.7 j !
lies! earlings I. B0Ot.lt
liood to common wethers tiTtt.tt
llesi ewes t.fl0O5t0
Qood to common ewes ... 4.0094,0(1
(attic uenenll) Weak.
While killers mignt Tie willing Of
aide to pay extreme prices lor .i few
loud Of extra quality, heavy weiglil
i attic, the cla.sts of slilrf that ha." been
fuming recently has not met with fa
vor among butchers or packers. The
general cattle market situation it
North Portland continues weak, but;
there Wia nothing available to test
,,r ehange- Quotations for the day.
i,rme Knt steers
prime heavy steer.- .
. e l!.r 'ir 7 5"
. 7.75t(i.25
. s.itot.oo
5.50 'a 5 75
I.OO0S.SO
i.OU'a 4.0(1
3.50 1l 4.511
. 7 50 'il 8.00
. 4.0V 4j 5.0"
(j,n
light fleers . .
gtockera and feeders ..
prime dehorned com
jrnlp horned cows ..
Common cows
u
Prime light veal .lives
prim, heavy veal calve
Thurnda) Mveatock hhlipcrs,
Hogs t Bratton, Klickitat, Waah.,
loud: Burdich a Co., Linn, l load.
' attle--o, E. Qorattne, Yamhill. 1
Mixed stuff T.
in. 1 load cattl e
Psjk, Jr.. Linn,
id sheepi
Edward. Be
and sheep:
ml cattle, hfl
1 liARLEY DEMANU is
BETTER IN OREGON
PORTLAND, 1
mand for wheat
July 21 Oe
mis quite keen;
n trade IS show
growers to let g,
this lime and th
ehaaed at primary
of their wheat at .
ise that have pur-1
points of lute have
rt i-.l to pa higher (ha
thi
is perhaps
eeplt the di
hours. There
irKet in (he
during the
exiremelv
and the ci
last -M
nod in
mt h i'
supplies al Pacific northwest eectlo
i lets market is generally steady
strong, with Httle (railing reported.
Flour trade is quiet, but quouvtli
lis
are uenerally well maintained a( S,il
for leading branda or patent.
by various! Inquiries tor grain hags are In
ml experts creasing with a corresponding In
lit it seemsjirease in the Strength of the market
Flour Selling price: Patent, 5.z0
Willamette valley, 14.7a; loea
etralght, 14.406 4.(0; linker
14. 40415. 00; Montana spriim
exports. $4.r,',i 4. 7":
whet. (.4t; graham, jr..
flour. ir:i.'. per Parrel
local,
wheat,
whole
been In closer contact with American
army activities on tne Mexican iron -
tier than Mrs Funaton, who haa Just
gilllillllllllllllllliiiil Illlililllllililill Ill, llllllillllllllllllllilllllilllllllllll Iilllll!lil
f
or
neither
Hay Buying price: Willamette
alley timothy, fancy. J 20: eastern
ircgon-Idaho fancy timothy. 121 (T I
i 1916 nominal;
1-4(011 l-lc in
are higher.
llCUttSA 11
ss amounts
its. t28.50 per ton.
is IMtfl 6 SO per
STEPHENS TO BE NEXT
CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR
LOS ANGELES, July 20. A politi
cal authority siiKed that Congressman
Stephens is scheduled to become gov
ernor of California after the Augual
primaries. He Indicated thai Steph
ens had received assurance of tile gov
ernorship before resiging from con-
' returned to her modest little home
on Inf.ntrv Don, . Ik. I t,-..uj Atn
i,.,,, ,lft(. tended visit to her, Despaln Building. Phone 768. Pen
famous husband, General Funaton. jdleton, Oregon.
The Housekeeper's
Story
Here are the extra words of an experienced house
keeper: "The goods I buy continually are those that
are advertised widely and attractively in my favorite
newspaper. I want no better guarantee than 'continued
advertising.' When I see goods persistently advertised
in a reliable newspaper I am certain that they are reli
ablefor I know that a firm is not going to spend large
sums advertising a product unless the product has merit.
The statement proves
merchants to attempt to
unknown, non-advertised goods which are guaranteed
by the merchant nor
Two thirds of the world's corre.
ndene
in the English languag.
How's Thi?
offer one Hundred Hollars Reward
j 'or any cane of Caiarrh thai eannoi be cured
hv Hail's raiarrli Cure,
i ' llHli's ( alarih Cure has heeo taken hj
atarili lufferen for the past thirty fivt
rasrs. and lias become known as the most
reliable remedy (or ararrh Hall's Ca
! tatrh line acts (hru (he Itlood on the Mu
teens iDrfsces, expelling the Poison fronr
: ih Hlond Hn.l dealing ie diseased portions
After rod have (aken Hall's Citarrt Cure I
: for n short time you will see a great Im
provemeat In your general health. Star(
! ' ii k 1 n e Hall's ( aiarrh Cure a( once and get
rid of catarrh. Send for tesdmunlals. rree
K. .1 C1IKNEY & 0., Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
NOTICE t' PAYMENT OF CITY OF
I'FXDLETI IN IMPROVED ENT
BONDS.
Notice is hereby given that City of
Pendleton Improvement Bonds Nos.
5 and ti, Series L. and Nop. 2 and 3.
Series M. will he paid upon presen
tation thereof to the undersisned at
(he American National Hank, Pendle
ton. UnUtttlla County. Oregon. Inter
est on said Bonds ceases August 1,
1916.
Dated July 11. 1916.
LEE MOORHOCSE,
Treasurer, City of Pendleton
By Wm. Miekelsen. iyputy.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
INSURANCE AND I,ANI BUSINESS;
HA HTM AN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all1
lands in Umatilla county. Buys and
sells all kinds of real estate. Does
a general brokerage business Pays;
i taxes and makes investments for non
resident! Writes, fire, life and accl- j
dent insurance. References, any b'ink
in Pendleton
JAMES JOHNS Pres.
C, H. MARSH. See
! BENTLET A MONTGOMERY. REAL
estate, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agents. 816 Main street, ph ne
404.
VETERINARY SURGEONS,
C, w LASSEN, M D, v
veterinarian. Residence
27; office telephone. 20.
COTNT
telephone
SECOND HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBI.E. DEALER IN NFVW
and second hand goods. Cast
paid for all second-hand goods bough'
j Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy
! household goods. Come and get O'V
j prices
219 E Court street
Phon
IllW.
AKUlIITF.tT.
.,. .
piTMimn W. HATCH. ARCH1TEC1
that it is mighty poor policy
sell to good customers any
by the manufacturer.
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Washington,
First National Bank
PENDLETON. ORE60N
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.
SECURITY
-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimniiiMii
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office in American National
Bank Building.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNKY
at law. Estates settled, wills,
deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn.
Collections made Room 17, Schmidt
block.
FEE A FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Office In Despaln building.
CARTER & SMYTHE. ATTORNEY
at law Office In rear of Amerl
can National Bank building
JAMES B PERRY. ATTORNEY AT
law Office over Taylor Hardwar,
company.
PETERSON & BISHOP, ATTOH
neye at law; room 3 and 4. Smith
i Crawford building.
.
j DOUGLAS W, BAILEY. ATTORN E
I tt aw will practice in all stale
an(j federal courts Rooms 7. 8 an'
9 Dggpaln building.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR
ney at law. Office In Smith-Craw
ford building
I
S A
LOWELL, ATTORNEY AN!
counsellor at law. Office In Da
epaln building.
It's Strength
iiinniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiL
D. C, Oct. 6, 1915.
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AUCTIONEERS.
t
COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTION
eer, makes a specialty of farmer'
stock and machinery sales. "The
man that gets you the money " Lear
orders at East Oregonlan office.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
I J, T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE
Funeral director and licensed m-
, Calmer. Moat modern funeral par
lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls
responded to day or night I'orner
Main and Water streets. Telephone (I.
'
JOHN 3. BAKER. FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer. Op
posite poatofflce Funeral parlor, two
funeral cars Calls responded 10 day
or night Phone 76
MOM FARM 1 INDS
NOtUTHEHN PaTtfuT" RAILWAY
Uinds 111 eastern Mont.'i i.i il 12 50
to IIS per acre. SuliaMe 01 r .rming
or grilling Baas' term- 1 .1 infor
mation write or see W K Moll Mtteg
: City. Montana.
MBKXLLANEOI b,
LEGAL HLANDs OF EVECV HK
ecrlptlon for county court eln ult
court, justice court, real mate, ete.,
for sale at East Oregunlsn office