EIGHT PAGES PAGE SEVEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1916. Yellowstone -The National Paradise for Animal Life and Animal Lovers FRANKLIN K. LANE Secretary of the Interior Closes a delightful booklet on Yellowstone Park thus: "Yellowstone National Park is ideal for camping out. When people realize this it should quickly become the most lived m of all our national parks. Remember that the Yellowstone is yours!" This booklet hasjx-en reprinted for distribution by the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM POPULAR ROUTE TO YELLOWSTONE and maybe obtained unon :mnli :itin r, mi representative. Let us help you plan a tour of the fcrk, either direct, or in connection with this season's Eastbound Los-Fare Tour. T. V. O'BRIEN, Agent. H. IIIRNN, 1. V. & p. A., Walla Walla. Wheat Tone Strongerat World Centers PENDLETON GOLFERS SCORE AT GEARHART l-'nor local Oulllf Isilll Win Being, nition In Tournament : Diokaon Wins Send l-llght lianiHoimhlp. Pendleton golfers who entered In the Oosrheart tournament last week made a very creditable record. There were four entered, nrooke Dtckaon, George Hartman, W. L Thompson ami Judge (! W. PhalDa an 1 each one secured some recognition for himself. Dickson won the second flight i hamplonshlp and Ma opponent in tho flnala waa Hartman According to the rule of the tournament, the high est sixteen men In the preliminaries uuallfy for the ehamplonahlp flight. The eight of this number eliminated fight it out for the first flight cham pionship and the other players nre classified according to the showlnga they made. Dlckaon and Hartman wi re made scratch men In the second Night and were pitted against some si mug Portland players, both finally winning out over them. W. U Thompson In the handicap match made third best score and Judge Phelps worked himself into the finals of the sixth flight contests. The two Baker players entered were defeated by Pendleton men, Thomp son defeating one and Hartman the other. THE "GREATER OREGON With new bulldlncM, btttrr fiutimifnt, and I p' p ' 1 1 ' 1 to It fnnilty, it. i I i in i-.lj of Orin will brcln It fort) -first tr, Turn 1I117, September 19, ISIA. Special training In Com mere. Jmi rnnl lm. Ar tiltrrturr lw.MwHrhir.Ttwhlnc.Llnrie ri Worhi Muidr. PhMlrnl Training mnl Kno '. Large and atrotig rt,Mrinipnt of Liber- iii KHuratlon. Library of more than fll.ooo volume, flf- I tn butMIng full) xiulpieil, two ilrniUd I rimniialunii. Tuition t - Dnrmltorlrt for men and for fj women, i , n-f s : -i . at. Writ for free rntalogmMltlreMlni Krclitrar UNIVERSITY OF OREGON jumwr., Oregon iV i bill 1UIWMIBIP1 A Few Reasons Why Cook With Gas It Is Handy It Is Cheap Wastes No fuel It is Clean and Cool in Summer, and is Absolutely Safe. Phone us and we will estimate the cost of Installation. Ranges and Water Heater Sold on Eay Term. Pacific Powe & Light Company Phone 40 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Known For It's Strength iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii' PORTLAND, Aug. 22. Much stronger tone was ahown In the wheat trade at practically all world centers during the day. Prleee were higher at ull leading points with demand the test of the seaaon to date. Continental purchaaea are heavy and although there Is an Increase in the sulea reported for Kngllsh ac count, the trade there is still inclined to doubt the damage news und s holding back. At Chicago there wa another stiff advance in the price of wheat at the opening. Liverpool spot advanced I t Od during the early trading and cargoes On passage were quoted td higher. In the local market the scramble for wheat Is the most keen known here arid actual purchases are con firmed In the country around 11.234 1.24 per bushel. Ijaais tidewater track delivery. Broomhall cabled from Liverpool that the wheat market was strong with better liuying on light import ar rivals und decreaalng supplies. Spot strong la 3d dearer, with holders re served owing tu light supplies and dif ficulty of distant purchases. Native offers nil, due to unr.ivorable weath er and harvesting re porta rgo market strong with Manltobas 2s 6u and winter II Id dealer on unfavor able report! front Canada. India and Australia continue to Hold strong with shipments light. FUUr Selling price Patent, W. Willamette valley, 15. 6U, local straight, IMOOI.IOj bakers' local, ll.t907.4U; Montana spring wheat. $7.4u; exports, l.lOf)l.tO; whole wheat. 6.2"; graham II .00; rye flour 16.20 per. barrel. Hay Buying price, new crop: WH lamette ralley timothy, fancy, 12i 14:50; eastern oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, WOaQ; alfalfa, 14lfj14.50; valley vetch, $11 'o 11.50; cheat, JIO'ii 10.60; clover, 10 per ton. Oraln sack 1!16 nominal No. 1 CaiCUttaS, 11 Irtfj ll 3-c In carlots, less amounts are higher. Mlllstuffs Selling price; Bran $:'4.50; shorts, $26.50 per ton. Rolled oats- $ii 5'o ti.75 per barrel. With a closing 2 1-2 to 2 3-4c a bushel higher lhao Saturday, the Chl cago market ended the session in a very firm condition. on the Portland Merchants' Ex change there was a very bulllah ses sion, with August bids 2 to 3c a bush el above Saturday, although reports indicated that still more was being paid In the country. The highest bid for bluestem on the exchange waa $1.23 a bushel, while as high aa $1.25 'ii 1 2; was reported from the inter ior. Very limited run of hogs In the North Portland yards over Sunday forced extreme strength in the posi tion of the twine trade and last weeks' loss wa- mostly recovered at first sales. Tota) run of hogs in the yards over Sunday was but st;i head, compared with 3IIM last Monday and 2"2! head for this same day a year ago. Early in the day buyers were tak ln BOld of good stuff at $!).6u or a dime above Saturday's price. General hog market range Choice light weight $' 9.60 Good light weights !t.269.50 Medium weight- 8.76i8.9u Rough heavy 8.25 'n S Ml Cuttle Market steady. In the initial trading for the week the market for cattle waa Considered steady at North Portland. There was a fair run over Sunday but the total wa much belter than the small show ing of last Monday. Early sales of good steers were made around $7. Qeneral cattle marital range Prime light steers ........ $6.50 6.7.'. Prime heavy steels 7.00 Good light steers 1. 00Ot.lt Stm-kers and feeders .... t.6Q0t.7t Prime deharned cows .... 5.35 Common cows t.tOOt.OO Hulls 3.504T4.50 Prime light veal calves ... 7.00 'a 7. It 1 rime heavy veal calves . 4.00ft 6.0" Mutton Krcelnta Heavier Surprising Increase was shown ir the marketing ol mutton and lambs at North Portland over Sunday. Total run w.u 3632 head compared with 944 last Monday and 1567 laat year for this same day. In general there was practically no change In the price situation during the morning. General mutton anil lamb market: .Select spring Ian. - 18.2608.3". ordinary lambs 7.50 7.75 Best yearllngB t.2i Good to common wethers. 5.766.oo Heat ewea 5.00 5.25 Good to common ewea ... 3 604f4o" Flagg's Conception of Mae Murray THE PROOF OF THE PUDB4XG Is rjf TIO; EATING. What the sick want la to get well. They do not care whether they are cured by the most scientific physi- lan or the most unlearned neighbor they don't care how they are cur ed. If only they get well. For forty years women suffering from female ilia have been taking Lydla E I'lnkham's Vegetable Com pound and have been getting well; and because they have got well, that greut medicine continues to have a sale equalled by that of few proprie tary preparations Adv FUGITIVE WILLS SKIN TO WIFE FOR BIBLE COVER I CAMDEN, N. J. Aug. 21 Geo. E. Thompson, who escaped from Cam den Jail with Wilson Ashbridge uftel they had shot and killed Keeper Isuac Hlbbs and wounded Jailer Ellis, left In his cell the tallowing letter: I "To Whom It May Concern: "I understand that In leaving thb place in this manner I am 'flirting with the undertaker.' So I leave this i note behind In case such is the case. I "In the event of my being killed 1 make the following request: That my body be turned over to the Uni verslty of Pennsylvania for dissecting ptrposes with the i.tipulation that I piece of skin be removed and tanned, of sufficient size to cover a smal copy of the New Testament; havi I same made up and presented to my lawyer, who will have instructions ti present it to my wife, who, nltho a Manchu by birth and a Buddhist. I interested in the New Testament i Also my ring and nin shall be turned . over to the same attorney to be pre sented to my wife." V SEAS HO RH VACATIONS HERE VOl' HILL FIND A NEW ZEST FOU LIFE In the sweet, salt breeies of the aea at 4JHURHART and SEASIDE, Warm aea water and surf bathing; golf, tan nic, troot flailing and other pastlmea. laOW COST VACATIONS for the entire family, from 110 par week ffor summer cottage) upwarda Beat hotels, first claea cuisine. Sea fooda abundant. Pureat mountain wa ter. Stopover Is convenient via The NORTH HANK ROAD and the TWIN PALACES to or from California. THE GRAND CANYON OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER : and the world-rivaling highway I through the heart of the Coscadea to Portland enjoyed from the trulna of the NORTH BANK ROAD. Round trip from Pendleton ... IIS. IS Send postal for booklet. See local agent Northern Pacini-, or O.-W. R. or addreas, R. H. CROZIER Aaat. Gen. Pass Agt. Portland, Ore. Women would soon tire of men If I men were as good as the women think they should be. a AGED EDDIE STU.I, GOING 4 4 STRONG. IP.IWW,., EDDIE PI-AN:. MAE MURRAY, FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY STAR, IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES. During the Allied Bazaar in New York City five million dollars was raised for the Allies. James Montgomery Flagg, the well known American illustrator, was instrumental in bringing many hundreds of dollars into the treasury through the sale of the sketches he made from life of different people, both for tbejnjajTM and for sale. The accompanying illustration, drawn by Mr. Flagg, of Mae Murray, the famous Players-I.asky star in Paramount Pictures, Is one that created a gnat lea of favorable comment Miss Murray gave her personal sendees to the committee and sold aulo nph photographs of herself, the first having brought fifty dollars. un iinnnniiT nn nu ncMUHunc un NEURALGIA PAIN SEATTLE BANKERS CANNOT LOWER CHARGE Injunction iuiii to Prevent i;t Na tional Banks from Reducing luites "t Interest; ; Ninety Three Millions Idle In Seattle Banks. Judge Jurey made the Injunction temporary, to stand until August 23. when he cited the defendants to ap pear and show cause why it should ! be made permanent. Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James' Headache Powders and don't suffer. Some men succeed by ability and I -me rely on their nerve. When your head aches you simply must have relief or you will go wild. It'a needless to suffer when you can take remedy like Dr. James' Head ache Powders and relieve the pain and neuralgia at once, Send someone to the drug store now for a dime package f Dr. James1 Headache Powders. ' infferl In a few moments you "1 tell fine he idache gouc no more ONLY JEWISH GENERAL IN BKITISII ARMY. Eddie Plank, the veteran iwirler formaHy with the Philadelphia Ath letics, and one of the oldest men in the game, is now going as strong as ever. Plank was supposed to have been Ihrough when Connie Mack released him. This year Plank has helped the St. louis Browns win 22 out of 25 games. Hlu latest feat was boldlni Cleveland to two hits. SEATTLE,, Wash.. Aug il. Thir teen of the largest Seattle tanking house.s were enjoined yesterday by: Superior County Judge John s Murey from carrying into effect an illeged conspiracy to reduce the annual rate ot interest p.iia on commercial anu savings deposits in this city from four to three per tent. ( The injunction aum covers what ESdward C Neuielder. president of the Peoples Savings bank, alleges was a sdleme to lorce his bank out of the Seattle clearing House association atj noon Saturday, by dissolving associa tldn and reorganizing without hi." house as a member. According to the sworn statement hi Edward Brady, an attorney who! testified before the board of equaliza tion here this week, there is 111,000, BOO ling idle In Seattle banks. A re duction of one per cent on the inter est paid on commercial and savings deposits would amount to between $500,000 and $1,000,000 a year which the depositors would not receive, it is asserted. Prealdent Neufelder brought suit against the Seattle Clearing House as-j Delation, M. F. Backus, its president,! and J. W. Spangler, secretary, as welli as 13 member banks of the associa- tion. $100 Reward, $100 Tlie reaileis of tills paper will be please,; to learn that there Is at least one dread'-u illseuse that icfenca has been able to cur In 111 Its stages, and that Is catarrh. Ca tarrh being greatly influenced by conntltu ileum conditions requires I oaalUlllaail tivaiment. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken Internally atul acts thru the Hlood on tin .Miimus Snrfa- es nf the System thereby de stroytng the : n ! i i. u of the disease, gl log the patient streugth by building op tht constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Ca larrh Care that they offer One Hundred Pol lars for any ease that It falls to enre. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & Ca. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Drngglsts, TV BEFORE ou let any work in our line, don't forget to get our prices. Estimates gladly furnished on any kind of stone, brick and cement work. S. RUGO & GO. Telephone 461 j LAM PARK: "Breath of the Pines" 4,500 feet above sea-level, in the J Powder River Mountains, J near Joseph, Oregon. Eat, sleep, J J play, live outspf-doors. A delight- ! J ful mountain -lake resort Cood ! J fishing. For full information, fares, tickets, etc, ask T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent saw.R.R.&N.j WRITE TO YOUR FRIENDS OR Monogram Stationery W. 6. SMITH & CO. WEDDING AND VISITING CART ENGRAVERS. MORGAN BLDG.. PORTLAND. OR. 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. iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SECURITY iiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii.r $tiMmmmmMMawfmmmmmmmKm SRIG - GN JOHN M0NASH fCB BrlRndier Ceneril John Monash. hr.s the twn fold distinction of batm Ihe inilv .levvlsh general under Brit ish flag us well as the first member of his faith to receive the order of the Bath. He is Commander Ot an Australian brigade DOW fighting in Fiance. Siime men make fortunes out of old things and others starve while Irving ! to invest new things, MAN CAN SPANK HIS WIFE, COURT RULES NKV YORK, auk. -M.- a husband I hits a U'nni light to OtaTWM his wife j and to lay her aotOM his knee and i .'lank her snundly if she repulses his ftfftctloiltti advances. At least this was the decision made ; by Maistrate Steels in the C5ates Ave nue court, Brookly, todav, when Mrs. Kaiherine Becker of 1323 Gates ave- nuv. sppsarsd against her husband tdtartoSi when he was arraimied on u Charge Of assault preferred by her. .Mrs. Becker told the court that her husband slapped her last llonda) iiiKht. Uetker explained that he and h i Wife had quarreled at intervals ever since the were married fifteen yean ao. Two years agt he said. Mrs. Becker secured a IfgaJ separation from him In the supreme court. I. as January i however, she returned to Mve with him. j "About n week agd she got tore on i me again." said Becker. "She resist ed my sfefctlona I tried t put my , arm around her and she slapped n face. That made me mad! 1 just laid j her over my knee and '-p inked hci ROOd and hard." Mrs. Becker admitted to Magistrate steer that she had returned to live with hef husband of her own free Willi. The court then ordered Book er's discharge, declaring that a man had a right to be affeelion.ite wilh his own wife and spnnk her ii sht re pulsed his tOVlng advances. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY INSURANCE AM) LAND BUSINESS! ATTOHXKYS. HARTMAN AUSTltACT CO. MAKES ' reliable abstracts of title to all lands in Umatilla county. Buys and, sells all kinds of real estate. Poesj la general brokerage bulla Pays; .taxes and makes investments for noil i residents Writes, fire, life and accl- Mem insurance. References, any' 1 bank in Pendleton. ItKNTLEY & MONTGOMERY. KK-M.l estate, lire life and accident insur ance ag Mils Mr, Main street, l'hone RAUBY A HALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. GEORGE W COfTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Estimates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections made. Room 17. Schmidt block. 11 S'ERAL HlKIiTORS. IJ. T. BROWN'S Kf RNITl'RE STORH Funeral director and licensed em i balmer. Most nu dern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral ears. Calls I responded to day or night, t'orner (Main and Water streets. Telephone . 63. U OTIONEERS. COL W. K. tOHNKA, At'CTION eer, makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." Leave orders at Bait Oregon an office. sKOM HAND DEALERS V. 8TROBLS. DBALBR IN NEW! and second hand goods. Cash I paid for all second-hand goods j boiisht Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy household goods. Come anil I get our prices. 211 E. Court street Phone IT1W. KEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office In Daspaln building. CARTER & SMYTHE. ATTORNEY at law. Office in rear of .Unen an NaloBal Bank building. . JOHN S. BAKER. Kl NKRAI, Di rector and licensed embalmer Op , posite postofflce. Funei.il i-arlor. j two funeral cars. Calls responded to 'day or night Phone 75. MONTANA FARM l.lVDs. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware company. PETERSON & BISHOP, ATTO R neys at law ; rooms 3 and t, Smitti CrawforU building. DODQLAI w BAILEY. ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all Mat. and federal courts. Room 7 and 9. Deapaln building. NORTHERN PACiriC RAO.WA1 Lands in eastern Montana at 12.59 to 18 per acre. Suitable for f arming or grazing E.ny lerma Tot infor mation write or see W E. Holt, MiU-a City, Montana. AltClllTlXT. RAYMOND W HATCH. test Despnin Building. 76S. Pendleton. Oregon. AROHl-Phono PRKPERICK ney at law ' ford building s STKIWER aTTOR tiffice in Bmltn-Craa A I.OWEI.L ATTORNEY counsellor at law. cifflce 1 .-pain building. AN! i De Mls I I I INEOl'H, LEtlAL BLANKS OK EVERY IB wnptlon for eonat) soart, circuit court, justice court, real Ml ite. etc , j for sale at East Offfonlan offb e. LEGAL BLANKS nK KVKIty I)B scriptlon tor county court, etrcoll court. IttSttoS court, real -..- .--I for aaie at Eut Oregonlao office.