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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1916. PAGE SEVEN "See How That Corn Comes Clean Off!" PACIFIC PRICES AND BUYING GOOD EIGHT PAGES "It's hard in helleve anything could act like that In getting a corn .iff. Why, I Juki lifted that corn right off with uiv finger nail. 'liKTB-lT' la certainly wonderful I" Yes, "IIK.TH IT" Is the m.Mt wonderful caraVwr ever known kmtatsl you don't ha?e 'liY01- W. CETS.IT' Makaa AU Canu Co Quick." to fool and putter around will) vour corns, harness them up with batulnge or try to dig them out. "4IKTS IT" la a llipild You put on a few dropa In a few aeconds. It dries Ha painless Put your p. kin-, on right DTff It Put on your regular same You won't limp or have a torn "twiM" In your fare. Tile -urn. callus or wart, will loosen fmui your toe off it cones. Qlory i i, 'I'KTH IT" 1" the lilggest Helling corn remedy In the world. When you m It. vnu know why "C.F.TS IT" Is Hold nod ri-i iiintiieuded hv druggist tntywtm! tie a hottie. or Kent "ti receipt of price liy . Lawrence a t'o.. Chicago. Ill Sold 111 Pendleton illld recommended Its the world's !( con remedy if Taliman Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES c?; HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON CARNE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date FIRST CLASS SEKVICB TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood su. Phone 617. Pendleton, On. You will like that Chocolate Ice Cream at Koeppen's and its only 10c a dish Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Known For 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. J?y C. S. Hamlin, Governor. SECURITY ni in imiiiiimmiiiiH eei TWO SNAPS IN RIVERSIDE II' TAKF.N AT ONCE. line large new house and nine rooms, burn, chicken houses, or chard and 14 1-2 acres of land all for 13.000, $1000 down and balance to suit purchaser. Owner must sell. This la a splendid buy. Another 4 1-4 acres of alfalfa land, full bearing orchard, good six room house, barn, chicken houses, horse and buggy, cow and some of the best laying chickens In the state. All goes with the place except the furniture In the house. Is Selling on account of sickness. Price M 13500. Terms. o ll ATI nRlf.l AAT7 112 Mast Real Estate Farm and PORTLAND. Sept. 8. While the Chicago market was weaker and low er during the early day's trading; for w heat and Liverpool wait steady, with practically no chance In spot quota tions, the market for wheat at Interior Pacific northwest points is very good and exceedingly lively. Quite liberal sales are reported In the Walla Walla und Pendleton sec tions during the last 24 hours around II, 2b per bushel there for bluestem, which means substantially 11.35 per bushel basis tidewater delivery. The coarse grain markets are rather firm, especially barley. uts market is being affected to some extent by the liberal offerings ut Willamette valley points, but Interior growers are less willing to accept current figures. Hroomhall cabled from Liverpool that wheat opened steady with Ameri ca, but trading dull. Export offers are light, with spot unchanged. Win ters 3d dearer. India, Australian. Argentine firmly held, but few trans S stlon, owing to difficulty of trans portation. Leaders generally tire waiting. Expectations are for larger world's shipments this week, with In Breast ni quantities from America. Flour Selling price: Patent, 11.10 Hil.liO; Willamette valley, ti.10; 1 i.il itruiKht, t:i''ii: bakers' local 16'r J, 10: Montana spring wheat, IT.40O 7 to; exports, f..lOi :..:': wheat. H.I0; graham, ' flout. Hi. 40 per barrel. Hay Having price, new cro la inetto valley timothy, fancy. i . taatarn t iregon - Idaho fanes Wh"l' ; rye I, WI1- llmo- thv, tls'ti 19; alfalfa. Illsi 1 ..".' vu I- ley vetch, 112; cheat. ISA 10 per ton". ilrain Sacks 1916 Ciilcutlus, II .1-1 Sill $1 1 it l 'J ; clover. nominal; N". 1 S-Sc In oarlots; less amounts are higher. Millstuffs Selling price Bran, IIS.lt; short!, 124. r.o ier ton. Rolled oats J7&7.23 per barrel. Higher prices were established for bluestem wheat on the Portland ex change during the day. while Chicago was lower. Hluestein at $1.14 per bushel reached a new high record for the season. QeneraJ bids were un changed to III a bushel above the pre vlous day. September oats bids were unchang ed, but barley was a new record at i.'i.l r.o or 11.10 a ton better than Wed- The bog market is considered steady at North Portland, with tops still commanding 19.85. Kecelpts are Just moderate and demand has been bove supplies during the last few days. General hog market: Choice light weights 9.65 ' I light weights MotfA.St Medium weights 9.01W9.25 Hough heavy I.SI.TI Contract cattle coming. A number of loads of extra fancy Hereford cattle are expecteo) In the yards late In the day from Xcwberg. The stock la said to he of superior quality, and It is understood that tops have been contracted at 17 here. This does not Include cutouts. Cattle market in general Is consid ered stead)'. General cattle market range: Prime light steers li.tO0t.tt) Prime heavy steers 6. 75 flood light steers MOtfl.M Stoekers and feeders .... t.0tQI,t& Prime dehorned cows and heifers I. tSOS.tt Common cows I.09O4.QQ I Need a Laxative? Don't take a violent purgative. Right the sluggish condition with the safe, vegetable remedy which has held pub lic confidence for over sixty years. BEECHAMS PILLS Larteat Sale af Anr MmHcum in U. Worst Sold aan-wbaro. la beaaa, 10c. 25a. It's Strength j IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHUli iHllllilllllllllllimilllllillilhrr INVf-STMFNT RD. Tnurt St City Loans Insurance IOC Bulls 3.501 4.50 Prime light veul culves .. 7.lt7.tl Prime heavy veal cales. . . 4.00fe 6.U0 Mutton and InilM Strung. Strength Is retained both for mut ton und lambs at North Portland. Only limited receipts were shown over night In the yards. The general situation Is unchanged from recent days. General mutton and lamb market: Select spring lambs tl.tll.tl Ordinary lambs 7.50 7.75 Hest yearlings 6. 25 if 6.50 Oood to cummon wethers. 5.75W6.00 Rent ewes 5.00t5.25 Houvy common ewes .... 3.50ft 4.00 Itrlef Note of the Trade. Best quality butter generally firm. Eggs are generally steady. Coffee market very erratic. Low grade apples sellng steady. Chickens steudy at former prices. Tomatoes continue Steady around 50c box. Sloan's l iniment for Neuralgia Aches The dull throb of neuralgia Is Quickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment he universal remedy for pain. Easy to apply: it quickly penetrates with out rubbing and aobUiatj the sore mus i ies Cleaner and mure promptly ef fective than mus'-y plasters or oint ment; doe- not stain the skin or c!os the pores. For stiff muscles, chronl' rhaumatlsm, gout, lumbago, sprains anil strains It gives quick relief. Roan's Liniment reduc es the pain ann In f fh mutlnn in Insect bites, hrui-e. bumps ami other minor Injuries to children Get a bottle today at your druggist, 23c Adv. GREAT NORTHERN TO OBEY ADAMSON LAW Hinted Santa IV ClsoaCa to iolat-; Hill in order tti Force Government Anion in Bringing Aliom Tc-t. ST. PAI L. Sept. I. It is announc i the Ureal Northern will obey the Adainsuti eight hour law. It is hint ed the Santa Fe was cnosen tu flag- ranth violate the bill and force gov eminent anion b wringing a test , aas lielore the supreme court. The Santa re was chosen on account oi Its .strong legal department. L. 1 Itilev. president of the Santa, Fe. made the following statement: "Congress, hastily acting unuer a, threiit of four leaders of labor organ izations, enacted a so-caueu eigm hour law, Which is nothing more or less than an advance of 20 to 25 per cent in the wages oi the best paid men In railway service. It is only fair to the public and to our employes to say that the AUir.-on. Topeka and Santa Fe railway company does not intend to comply with the law until ordeted to do so by the court of lust resort." "There is no likelihood that any class of Sunt Fe employe will re ceive increased salary until the wage trouble with the trainmen is settle. I. Mr. Uipley said later. '1 have said, and still maintain, that soy other class f railroad work ers is entitled to more money than the trainmen," Mi. Riley MBteined, "but by saying that other workers than trainmen are entitled to more money, 1 do not mean to suy that we have In mind any advance in wagc. lor any of our employes. I , "Advances will certainly await the outcome of the argument with the brotherhoods." CYR FERRY GROUNDED IX NORTH POINT GALK MILWAUKEE. Sept. 7 A Pere Marquette car ferry grounded In a North Point gale. It carried fifty passengers and a crew. Coastguards lushed to the scene and reported there was but slight danger. An power that rules the waves should be careful what it does w th ther people's mails. PASKKP.rs GREAT SHOWING. IMIIM CODE'' PASKEET In spite of the advances of years. "Dode" Paskert Is playing the great est game of his career right now. The latest batting figures show that the Phiii.v centers fielder is hitting at a .ill clip, laadtnl the National league Champions with the stick Resides this splendid reoord, Paaketi has Hammed out IH hits for Id? bases and h is so, red ft runs, tin the de- b! ?a People East fence, Paakerl bus been playing a re markable game. He has always been a brilliant fielder, but this season he is surpassing anything he did before. If the fan who does not know Paskert personally could hear him talk and see him going through the routine of daily life hs would marvel at the fine showing Dode makes on the baseball field. Paskert Is a pessimist of the most malignant variety. He Is never sat isfied with anything. If he gets a base hit he is sure to mourn because be Aid not make two, and he can al most prove to you that he should be. at least morally, credited with that hit As a rule persons with such Irfin-don-fog dispositions make poor ath letes. Pnde is therefore an exception His pessimism seems to spur him on to greater efforts rather than to les sen hi desire to excel. State of Ohio, tlty of Toledo. Lsjess Conetti as. Prank J Cheney makes natti that he la enler partner of the firm af F. J. Cheney Ik C ilelng business In the (ity of Toledo, t'ountv und State nfnreanM, and that said firm will pay the anm of ONK IH'NDHKH DOLLARS for each and every case of l a tnnli that cannot be enrerf by the use of U M I S I'ATAHHll CI'ltR. KHANK J I'HKNKY. Sworn to herore me and aubsenhed in my presence, tide Uth day of lieeember, A ' n 8M A. W. 0LBA8ON, t Seal i Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally am! set! through the Blest on the M neons Surfaces of the System. Send for teatl tnonlals. free K. J. rilKXKY 1 CO., Toledo, O. I Sold hv all drngglats, Tc. IVH'a Knmlly Pills for constipation. LISTEN! 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Collections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Despaln building. CARTER ft SMTTHE. ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of Ameri can Naional Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware company. PETERSON BISHOP. ATTOR neys at law; rooms 3 and 4. Smith Crawford building. DOUOLA8 W BAILEY, ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 7 I and 9. Despaln building. FREDERICK STE1WER. ATT'iP. ney at law. Office In 8mlth-Craw ford building a A LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. spain building. Office In De .1916 FU'NERAL DIRECTORS. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORB Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral oar- lor, morgue and funeral cars. Call! responded to day or night. Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone tt. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed enibalmer. Op posite postofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night Phone 75. 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