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I EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. 1916. PAGE SEVEN Holt's Self-Propelled Harvester A SUCCESS Uses No Horses WORKS IN THE HILLS Use your horses to haul your grain as it is harvested or work your summer fallow. Work longer hours in the field. No waiting on the team. A short noon hour and in the field again. SEVEN OF THESE HARVESTERS WORKING IN THIS TERRITORY NOW. ') rhe demand for these machines is greater than the supply. Orders are being filled in their rotation. Get your Order in NOW. We Are Making Daily Trips Let Us Take You to See One 17 Machines Already Sold for 1917 Delivery Telephone E. L. SMITH 6 CO. 3ftt. 6 HURCH ES i-.-v.:-.--wi-.--f.-U': ItapUst. Blblf school, :4B a. m ; 'll o'clock a Jewish rabbi will apeak on (od Covenant With Abraham. Everyone ahould hear him. Union services at the M. I church at 8 p. m. E R. Clevenger, pastor. i In ! -dan Science. E. Welih and Johnson St.. Ser vIceH Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Wednesday 8 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon. "Christ Jesus." The reading room at the church is open daily except Sunday, from 'i until 4 p. m. llclti ltiuti.it Church. Sunday. August 27th, 191 10 a. m., Bible school, Mrs. Myrtle Oiest., supt.; 11 a. m , sernv .,, "Th Pearl of Oreat Trice." Duet at morn ing Service by Mrs Mary Norvtll and Miss Leltha Albee. No evei-in? ser vices The pastor will preach at Ad ams s p. m.j prayer meeting W"dn is day at 7:11 p rn. A cordial Invita tion is extended to all. "Come Thou Wiih V and We Will Do Thee lood ." Dan W. Thui -ton, Pastor. NORTH BEACH NOT DIFFERENT BETTER! Iore beach better beach; an endless i ariety of things to do and places to go; quaint and restful resorts; a pleasant boat trip to get there. Ranched only via the 0-W. R. R. & N. STEAMERS T. J. POTTER - HASSJU.0 - HARVEST QUEEN Fares, reservations, beach folder and ftdl information upon appUcatioti to local U W. R.R.&N. Agent, or Uu General Passenger Agent. Portland Mrtli'xJiit Chun-h. Rev. Andrew Warner, D. D., will preach at tne morning service- Miss Esther If. Fouth of Chicago will le the soloist and (III sing "by thn Wa ters of Babylon" (Howellsi. In the evening there will be a union service at the church with Mayor Anderson of The Dalles a speaker. Miss Fouth will be soloist. Several Kniragtil to Ta'l. Among the teachers' contracts which have been signed recently In the county are Francis Beebe at I'niapine; Ha Sturdivant at I'kiah Heulah E. Barker at Echo; M. Vesta Morrison at district 32 near Helix ami Kate ("hristensen. Ora A. Powell. Sel la Stafford. Paul M. Reed and Glee Wharton at Ferndale. embolic Church. The services tomorrow in St. Mary's church will be as follows: First mass at 6 o'clock, acolyte,. Jo seph Roden: second mass at 8 o'clock tcolyltM, Archibald Blakely and William Roden; late mass at 10 o' clock, acolytes. James and Edward Sullivan. The evening services, con sisting uf the recitation of the Rosary an I Benediction Of the Blessed Sac rament, .will begin at 7 30. Edw. H. Brown. 8. J-. rector. Here are THE WAGONS THAT HOLD THE ROAD PULL EASY AND TURN NICE UNDER A LOAD. PETER SCHUTTLER WAGONS "THE OLD RELIABLE" Made in Chicago since 1843. The Peter Schuttler Mountain Wagon, because of its durability and easy running, was the favorite of our grandfathers who crossed the plains in '49. WHEAT MARKET TAKES FIRMER TONE lies the man vh ads a headline, cussing him. started Every- BETTER AM) 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. Wh not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN PORTLAND., Aug. Jj. -Market for wheat continues tirm In interior sec tions of the Pacific northwest with foreign demand excellent at full prices. At Chicago the market drifted laz 11) during Ihe morning session with not much change In price one way or the other. Un the other hand, the cash wheal markets of the east and mlddl west are generally firm with the rices well maintained and con tinued at the extreme point. als market is showing the effects of greater offerings from Willamette valley points and local Interests with contracts to fill are naturally not making much effort to hold up val- the season during the day. Chicago closed with advances of B 1-4 fa. 4 3-1 ( ents a bushel, August oats bids on the exchange were unchanged; iikewse barley. Sun Crnei-eo Wool Market. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug 16. Wool per pound: Humboldt and Mendo cino, S months. I2tlc; 12 month.". JSW3Uc; middle counties, s months, good, 17910c; do fi months. 14 Q ! . Red Bluffs and vicinity, IIOISc; do I:' months, 26027c; Nevada stock,, staple, 22024c; extra light, cross bied. It 018c according to quality; North Coast states clip. IMS, ISO II; mi n situation ren am the country, Hay market is quiet h ie except for grain varieties, The trend of the trade for this class of stock Is fteidl at the prices quoted. Very little in terest is shown in alfalfa. BrOom hall cabled troin Liverpool that the wheat market vras film w'th export oilers light. Spot firm, l--t lower to l-2d higher and firm. Car go market quiet with winters un changed. Manitobas 1 ll-:'d lower Canadian advices COnt'U'K unfavor able and reports o'l American harvest- lag are unsatl-factory. Winters are in good demand, .but hard to buy, Ar gentine. Indians and AuslraHatia are firmly held with freights scarce. Australia Weather better. crop from recent damage, but yields will prospects lair with some recovery from recent damage, but yields will be much below last year. Shipments Ibis week estimated at 104,000 bush els. Tonnage scarce and very dear. United Kingdom Weather gener ally favorable Native Offers light ST Lot'lS. Mo., Aug. Hi. W( unchanged. FOUNDER OREGON LIFE INSURANCE CO. DEAD The Fans John Deere IRON-CLAD MOUNTAIN WAGON is known as the quality wagon. Its right material and ((instruction mean long life and satisfactory service. If you are thinking of buying a wagon, don't forget the three essential factors to look for, performance, dura bility and price. Then let us explain our guarantee. HI & SIMPSON 400 East Court Street. Telephone 610 and stronglj held, with crop pects lowered and foreign i limited. Flour Selling price Patent Willamette valley, 16.80; straight, Id. lOOt; bakers' In .1 T: Molilalia spring wheat. pn 1 rlvi I,, sainacl Prominent lortluiid Man. Passes hiiv After illness of Tine, Months, PORTLAND, Aug. 25. I Samuel, founder and general manager of the Oregon i.ife insurance Company, died at his family home, 3S1 Twelfth street, early Thursday, after an illness of about three months, Mr. Samuel csme to Oregon 4'i years ago w hen almost J3 years ot age. lie wouM have been yearj old in November, Twenty-five years ago he engaged in the lite insurance business .111,1 made a Wonderful SUC cess. He was foi many year- dis trict manager of the Kqultable Life Assurance Society of New York, un I ill eurs ago his life dream of man aging an Oregon life Insurance com pan became a fact when the Ore gon Life was organized through his I . - - - n,,, Ji egg: s A. " dHV dF "- Hgf LaLaaaaaXjl ' L9Ag4ax TSdW. lfc VICTOR MOORE in THE CXOVN" (Ulky) Aim Tomorrow. $100 Reward, $100 The renders of this paper will be pleasec, i 'to learu that there Is at least one dreadeo ; disease (hat science has been able to cur 'In all Its stages, and that Is ratanb. Ca I tarrh being greatly influenced hy coastlte tlonal conditions requires constitutional ! treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken j ! Internally nnd acts thru Ihe Wood on the i Hneous-gortsces of the System thereby de rv,.ving the foundation of the disease, glv In- ihe patient strength by building tip th. eoastltunoa ami assisting nature In dolnr Its work. The proprietors have so BOCD i faith in the curative powers of Hall's Cfi tarrh Cats that they offer One Hundred Pol Icrs f.ir any case that It falls to cure. Senc tur list of testimonials i Address: V. J. CHENEY 4 Co.. Toledo I Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, Tfc. ' Go East This Summer via Northern Pacific Low Round Trip Fares Enjoy every moment of the circle tours via this line. Get additional scenery and service at no additional expense. Through daily trains to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Kansas City-St. Louis with the best dining car service in the world. Enroute stop at Yellowstone National Park Enter through Gardiner Gateway original, scenic and only Northern entrance. Spend a week or month in America's greatest wonderland. See the wild animals, geysers, colored terraces, paint pots, Grand Can yon of the Yellowstone, etc. Excellent hotels. Have you visited HATDEN LAKE? Most beautiful spot Hotel", camping boating, fishing, golfing. Near Spo kane. Write, call or phone for tickets. Informa tion and travel literature. Let us arrange your acation trip. WALTER ADAMS Agent, Pendleton, Ore. Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agent PORTLAND, ORE. , Round trip westbound summer tourist tickets on sale dally tell yom eastern friends. Attractive Hoiitcseekefl tickets to .Montana points and return. A. D. CHARLTON, thai t.i Montana spring wheat, i7.4a'u Whole Hour. d.4o per barrel. , Hay -Buying price, new crop; Wil lamette valej timothy, fancy, jm'u 1.,; eastern (iregon-Idaho fancy tim othy, 118011; alfalfa, 1140 14.60; valley vetch, 111; cheat. I110H; i lover. (j lo per ton. Grain cks -1911 nominal So, l Calcutta, n 1-4'u n 3-Sc in carlots, less amounts are higher. KiUstUffl -Selling price: lirun. 121,10; shorts. $Jfi.5n per ton. Rolled oaf: J.004S7.II per barrel. August wheat bids on the Portland Merchants exchange were lifted i t. 4c s bushel to a new high record Mr, the Mr. bc- iicrsonal el oris. At Samuel refused t i bet ome p of the organisation, pVeferi take the managgtnont where I give his persona knowledge active work of the organization Samuel's death was not nnespl Three months ago he began la and s nee then he has gradual!) BOOM worse. Mr. Samuel is survived b SOna and two daughters. The sons are Bugene K. BantUCl and Clarence S. Bbgsuel, both of Portland, and the two daughters ure Mrs. Milton E, Kahn. ol Portland, and Mrs. H. J, Gosliner, o! San Franiis, n. His wife died at'otii three years ago. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ti INSl-RANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO, MAKKsJ reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does, a general brokerage business. Paysj taxes and makes Investments for non-j residents Writes, fire, life and acci dent insurance Inferences, any bank In Pendleton. I ATTORNEY S. HALEY & HALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law.' Office in American National Bank Puiliiing. GEORGE W COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Estimates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections mule. Roomj IT, Schmidt block. I UNEKAL DIUl.i TORS, J. T. BROWN'S FLRNITl'RE STORE Funeral director and licensed em balmcr. Most modern funeral par. lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets Telephone 63. falt'S famous rn a WITIQH FreTh'Every Day Vi-f P I Oil OYSTERS CLAMS SEA CRABS Fine. Clean Furnished Rooms in Connection. Steam Heated. The Quelle Restaurant Exclusive distributing depot In Pendleton for FALT'S Sea Foods. or I I i, a a 'Claude I tin m .i'.i; in (,ii IT. I . .1. Lafkj io Qlve HMtse Time i Own Bssskneai Aftglrs, I BENTLET IIONTQOMERT, REM. ! aetata fire life end accident insnr- !.,,.., ,is-,nt Main street. Phi CHICHESTER S PILLS ,K- TIIK IIUMOMI IIUAMl. A t-mll.-r Auk your OrnggUi I r j hl-H-hon-irr I'lurtiomt Urn ml I'lllg in Hi d ar'i t.nltt m-i bom, Hh llli Rit ik no oincr niiv or vour llAMIlNII HIM Ml I'll lM f 6 ypiskn'ns lltr.1. Ssfest, Alwgyn Rrlot Ie SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVEKVWHERE if i;ame. Ore., Ann. IS, La first eonntiaslon manager, ifky, formerly of Salem. e resign his position within a s reported thai .1. K, FYlll v. i nVomtnenl taxpayer of this city, Willi receive an offer of the place hut If will accept only for a temporary u - rangerm nt, Mr. Lafky intends to give his Mrhflie tome to ical estate ami will remain In La Grande He reduced the City dept more than half, and hall) a $'.':'. nun water works. It Is said that there are over .V-i 000,000 prisoners In the prison camps of Europe. It's a safe bet that the are not gitting "three silUare!" I l onOMBEHA ,-.!. v. V. YOHNKA. AUCTION eer. makes a specialty of farmer. stock and machinery sales. "The man (hat sets you the money.'' Leave orders at East OreKon an office. SECOND RAHD DEAIJ3R8. vTTiroBLE PEALER IN STEW and second hand (roods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods nought. Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy household goods. Come and get our prices :19 E Court street Thone IUW. FEE & FEE ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Despain building. CAIiTER & SMYTHE. ATTORNEY!) I at law. Office in rear of Amert- I an Xaional Hank building. JcHN S. BAKER. Fr.NEnAL Di rector and iicened ssnhalmer, Op poslle postoffice. Funeral parlor. two funeral cars, ( alls resp, ndal to day or night Phone 75. MONTANA Fi;i i M-.. or Hsruwari company. Lands in eastern llontai PETERSON & BISHOP, ATTOIl W " pt"" "er- Su,t"" '- . , , ' , lor griuing Easy 'ernm. neys at law; room. 3 and 4. Smith-1 r ;. .. u, Hl Crawford building. aty. Montana. NORTHERN PACUrtC RAILWAY II SI) Mtilnjc DOUOLAf W HAILEY. ATTORNE1 at law. Will practice in all .-tate anil federal courts. Rooms 7. S and 9. Despain building. O.I Ms w MI l K( Hi l l ( I RAYMOND w Hatch test. Despain Bntldtng, 76S. Pendleton. Oregon. FREDERICK ney at law. ford bull. ling STK1WEH ATT' 'R ( iffice In Smith-' 'i aw AHC1II-Phone S. LOWBLL ATTORNEY AM counsellor at law. Office In De SALOBMAN CAPA1 t man I'T I Ifegui New and Ex, I gUons cy now. Attnii tl( 35 weekly spam build ng. tract Mtlei llldt; for r, bi BPkVUl pie lllf OH m. Vaciin is ..ri c,,n expeiues, ;, Catllg