East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 18, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1916.
EIGHT PAGES
CATTLE MARKET SHOWS STRENGTH
PAGE 511
PORKMiN immimt: huongm depicted ix moosvAtani
POHK oi will. VI MARKET UTI llox aimjKVTIXK DM AN
vrspw ix) rgihte nun .
PORTLAND Sei't. Ik. The mar- their plans for the time being, or un
k.i . me is ainu'lui U tu rat til they could Jo something else to
North Portland for the week, hut Le.it down the market.
mttem showed onlv fractional gains. That Argentina growers are firn
Th. ouilook for prices In the cattle in their price ideas, tnstead of being
caitle market was never so good as a: stampeded, is the direct word from
hi. iin.M if all worker.- of the P- there bv cable. Thei they were
cafi. northwest were employed the ' breaking their necks' to sell wheat
caliN market would I eel the effects at .-harpU reduced pruos. was kuowu
of n within almost a single da. The onlv to Argentina growers when they
t.o i... are that cuttle supplies all over secured the news by way of Chlcagv
the country are extremely short. In ihe meantime, they did not become
Price are so far spart between the panic stricken because of the effect
still the that ihe rumor had upon Chicago and
i hi
LStlle sit-xceeding-
the
M md Ihe east that it
rule for interior shippers ti
lnl of their Kood .-tuff e
it-akles.
The rial strength ft r the
0..110.1 is indicated b the
tockers. puces In both Of these lines
n- unusually lavorable.
Ueneral lallle market range:
Prime nghi steers MM-M
I'rim. h.'.oi .-leers l-WU T.U
Qood light steers I 6 -
... kers and feeders 5.00j5..s
l'riiiie dehorned cows and
heller, MJ
Hulls 3.5tf4.5.
i'rime light veai calvea.... T.t'Utf'
VMM heavy veal Calve.. .v0tf6.uu
Hog Markei Is MH
An erratic tone was shown in
market for hogs at North 1'ortlaud
lor the week Prices were firm and
weak and then strong again by turns
The approach of the shipping season
lor stui.ble stuff ts rausing killers to
move over to the bear side of the
market DatU the movement seta In
for the season in real earnest, there
is very likely to be an erratic trend
in values.
lienors! hog mantel:
Choice light weights J.6i) H K.6
Good litht weights 8 25S..-0
Medium weights J.00&9.U
Rough heavy 8.50 O 8 7 5
Mutton and Lambs i 'inner.
Fractionally and higher prices were
lorced for mutton during the week,
but there was a stronger tone all
through this division of the Nortn
i'ortlai market.
Little stuff is coming forward
avaiiaole '.or the open trade, the big
Killers continuing to secure the bulk
of their requirements direct Trom the
country
General mutton and lamb market:
Seiec. spring lambs 18.25 tk.3t '
ordinary spring lambs... T.5r 7.7& :
West yearlings I.SO .'.
Best ewes 5.006 6 U0
Heavy common ewes .... 3.5UB4uO
H has been a week of foreign iniiu
erne la the wheat trade
rXforis are being made to force down
the price Of wheat and this is aciom
plished by any means posaibse.
Tliat the statistical position of the
wheat ni.irs.et does not really call for
any lowering by those who sell ahort
and u one means or another force
temporary price reactions in Chicago,
in measure this affects the local
market . , . -c of Its influence on
Liverpool and London.
'Submarining" the market for
wheal was previously one of the pas
times Ot '.he bear forces. That dodge
became old alter awhile and then it
was the Dardanelles that were utiliz
ed. The bears were going to have
the Turkish straits opened in a very
ahon time to allow the glutting of
European markets with great sup
plies of Russian wheat which by the
way can not be found.
Failing tfl make good on opening
the DardanellSl In time for supper,
the bears have started another cam-
Liverpool.
Such tactics as these clearly show
that eventually there wili be laws to
prevent the iMMaMt of such false re
ports or even the selling ahort of a
prod ad While all this lowering of
; rices was shown in the Chicago and
other markets, millers of the country
were scanning the nation for supplies
of wheat. Only in the Pacific north
WMt were they able to secure the
quality their requirements demanded.
Coarse ' sr. an markets fluctuated
slightly in sympathy w.th the pres
sure In the wheat trade, but the
changes were not violent.
Flour Selling price: Patent,
It; Willamette valley, J.20; local
straight. $6.20(1 . 40; bakers' local.
t6 ti'. Montana spring wheat, JS.IM);
exports. 35.3005 50; whole wheat
M-Ii graham, f- rye flour, J6.Su
per barrel.
Hay lluytng price, new crop: Wil
lamette valley timothy, fancy, 14 0
15; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy tim
othy, 318019; alfalfa, 1414.0,
valley vetch. Ill; cheat, 111011;
clover, 9010 ton.
Grain sacks 191s nominal: No. 1
Calcuttas. 11 1-4011 3-tc in carlots.
la?ss amounts are higher.
Mlllsluffs Selling price: Bran. 12 J:
shorts, 25 per ton.
Rolled outa $1.0007.16 a barrel.
Closing prices at Chicago were at a
net advance from the previous day.
"n the Portland Merchants Exchange
there were mixed ideas regarding the
price. Bluestem was up l-2c, forty
fold and llfe U lower, Kusslan un
changed and club down lc
September oats bids were unchang
ed, while barley was off SOc a ton.
Stop scratching!
Resinol relieves
itching instantly
That itching, burning skin-tmuble
which keeps you scratching and
digging, is a source of disgust to
others, as well as of torment to yen,
Why don't you get rid oi it In usin
Kcsinol Ointment ? Physicians have
prescribed it f. r over 20 ye.-.rs. In
most cases, it Hi (vs tatting instantly
and heals eruptioni promptly. It is
very easy and economical to use.
Rrunel Ointmcrl and Re inol Stwp contain
nothing hara . r lajsrioM a"d cal u-ii
Irtcly foe all sorts t .-'.;--Irot Mr I even on the
tender o.t rr most krftwti d H ItM 1 11 lef
twines' nswbm wed yhatet i'very drug
gist sells Ihcm.
The Most Beautiful
In IRVINGT0N
E
CH0P0ST0
FFIGE I
GETS NEW BOXES I
SBs -e' v
Worms .vip v our CJatiU's Strciigtil.
Is your child pale and fretful'.'
Does he cry out In sleep or gnnd his
teeth
tao AKK INSTAIiUSD MAKING l
TOTAL OK 204 IX ALL OTHKIt
-VEWSY NOTES.
I Kast-Oresonlnn Special.)
ICv.'HO. Sept. 16. Postmaster Umg
well of the Echo postoffice has Just
completed the Installation of one hun
dred and twenty more postoffice
1 oxes in the Echo office. Thes
make the total of two hundred and
four boxes in all. All have combi
nation locks except four Mr. laing
well purchased the additional boxes
at the Pendleton post Off! DO
T. M Johnson and family arrived'
here yesterday by automobile from
North Yakima and will make their
home here asain after an absence of
six months. Mr. Johnson was fore
man of the Furnish ditch at this
llace for several years, hut will now!
conduct a business of hi own.
Mrs. llosa Wehh return"rt home
Wednesday evening from Pendleton j
with her daughter Miss Hone Webb
THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW
HOME on corner lOOx
100, South and East front,
large port cochere entrance to
roorriy garage with disappear
ing gas tank and pump.
Street Improvements all
paid.
Full basement 28x48, lathed
and plastered.
Brick piers and panels on
two sides of house facing
Streets, all of selected, pressed
brick.
Front room finished in ma
hogany and imported Austri
an Tekko.
Library in Oak and Import
ed Japanese Grass Cloth, hand
painted.
Dining room in old English
Tapestry, with beautiful can
delabra fixtures in center, and
three wall fixtures to match.
Kitchen in white enamel
with genuine tile drain boards.
Built in hood over stove.
Breakfast room adjoining
has six large windows, and
hand painted walls in water
colors.
Bed room with connecting
bath, lavatory and toilet on
first floor.
Fire place in front room of
Imported Italion Onyx and
Mahogany.
Fire place in Library of Im
ported French Tile and Oak.
Three large bed rooms and
large sleeping porch on sec
ond floor with lavatory and
ward-robes in each room.
Wardrobe doors are of bevel
plate mirror, full length and
width.
A large and roomy toilet on
second floor is separate from
bath.
Bath room is quite large,
with separate shower, genu
ine tile walls and tile floor.
Best hard-wood floors, up
stairs and down.
House has all built-in ef
fects such as dust chute,
clothes chute, ironing board,
broom closet, etc.
Lighting fixtures alone cost
to exceed $400.
All rooms have Imported
paper on walls.
lhese symptoms may mean who underwent an operation nn Tues.
w orms and you sh.mld obtain relief j day morning for the removal of her
at once. Klckapoo Worm Killer Is a tonsils. Dr. Rlnan performed the op
pleasant remedy that kills the worm eration. Miss Webb is cluing- as well
Desperate a"d l,v iUs mildly laxative quality BE-! as could ho expecte'l.
pens n trom the system. Worms sap Mrs. J. K. .inn of Lewtston, Idaho
the vitality and make your child is here visiting with her brother W.
more susceptible to other ailments. I B, Gillette.
Your druggist sells Kicks poo Worm Mr. and Mrs "!. W Dowell of P.nn
Killcr. 25c a box. Adv. nville and Mrs. Francis Saver of
; (.rues' Valley visited here this week
with Mr and Mrs Wm Wilder while
on their way to Walla Walla. Thev
. left Thursday morning. Mrs. Dow-
TeaiiiNicr - miiaiiione in Yellowstone oil -rwi Mr e.,,. .,,.. ,.,
M AN 1HKS FKOM HK-Ut'S M AUUNG 1
ill
This Elegant Home Now Ottered tor $12,500
For first time, but must be sold at once. Owner in East and cannot look after it, and willing to
sacrifice several thousand dollars below cost. Satisfactory terms can be arranged.
Call on my Portland representative at 725 E. 22nd St., North, for inspection of this beautiful
home, or address owner by letter, or wire ROOM 7, ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, AKRON, OHIO.
Ill
l"ark 1-atcr Blow Rniin Cn.
LIVINGSTON. Mont.. Sept lt&.
Welch, a government teamster died
last night in the military hospital at
Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone
National Park, from a mauling receiv
ed last Friday- night by a bear. A few
hours later the bear was blown to
pieces with dynamite by Welch's com
panions. Welch e. as s'eeping imder a wagon
loaded with supplies for the troops in
the park, when he was sttacked by
the bear. Two drivers, who were with
Welcd. drove Flruln off but knowing
that the animal would return they
with a
-mall electric battery, under a pile of
army baonn. a short distance from
camp When the hear returned the
trap was exploded when he nosed the
halt.
Wilder.
Earl Ksselstyn who graduated twoi
years ago from the Echo high school;
left Thursday for Contain where he
w ill attend O. A. f. Mr. Esselstyne ;
w-jH specialize in an electrical course.
I harles n. Young-, son of Mr. and I The Dalles where -he will make her
Mrs. J. H. Toung and also a graduate! home.
of the Echo high school, will leave in j Mr. and Mrs. flaude Flnley were
the morning for Salem when- he will' in Echo this week from Alba.
attend the Willamette university.
Mavor Hugh D. Smith was a busi
ness visitor In Hermiston Wednesday
evening.
Mrs c. P. Bowman returned Thurs
day eveniiik from a few days visit in
Pendleton.
Mrs. Olga Daniel.- left jester lay for
Dancers Make Debut on Screen
It. B. Stonfield returned Wednes
day from a short trip to Welser. Ida
ho. P.. R. (a-wis and wife spent Thurs
day m Pendleton.
naiirn. 1 nev decided among them
elyes thai wheat growers of Argen-! ' lar''d dyntimite connected
Una were falling over one another, so
to speak, in order to sell their wheat.
To beiieve these bearish reports Ar
gentina growers thought little of the
price their main oDJect being to get
rid of their wheal
This latter rumor spread broadcast
naturally had its effect upon the
whi-a: tiale during the week . It
aiattered little to the bearish inclln
od that there was not a word of truth
in the Argentina rumor, It would aid
Mi-s Mahle Whitman returned to
Portland Saturday after vWting at the
home of Mr. and Mm. Herbert Whitman.
Small fa
and often
urs are thankfully received
UntltankfuUy remembered. '
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(liamlieriamx Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This Is a medicine that every fam-
Uy should le provided with. Colic j
and diarrhoea often come on sudden-!
ly and it is of the greatest importance,
that they he treated promptly. Con-
aider the suffering that must be en-
dured until a physician arrives or
medicine can be obtained. Cham-j
bcrlaln's Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea!
Remedy has a. reputation second to
none for the quick relief which It af
fords. Obtninahle everywhere Adv. !
BEFORE
You 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
NEW IlKIHtOOM St'llKMK
A beautiful new design In bedroom
sets is in ivory wood with a trimming
of black. The cover for the bed Is
most effective In blue, with lace over
the BDread. The curtains around the
base of the bed are m the same col- j A
ore. The carpet has a buff velvet A
vmMH .III. Mm, ; I ha honlcr I'UI. 5
pie draperies at the windows finish
the set.
KARL GOT
MAURICE AND FLORENCE WALTON, FAMOUS PLAYER8 STARS
IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES.
"The Quest of Ufe" Is the title chosen for the debut of the lnternaUonnlly
celebrated dancers Maurice and Florence Walton by the Famous Players Film
Company, work on which has already begun under the direction of Aahley
Miller. "The Quest of Ufe," which was adapted by Mr. Miller from the play
EDM Young," by Edmund Oouldlng and Cubrlel Enthovcn, marks not only the
but of Maurice and Walton nn the screen, but also the first directorial effort
It. Miller on the Paramount Prosrara.
AT ALL STAGES
! OF LIFE
; The Woman's Medicine. Good
for All Ages. Mrs. Harold
Smith s Experience.
Clarksburg, W. Vs. "I am writing
to tell you tbo good your medicine has
always done me and
I hope my letter
may be the means
of helping gome
other suffering
woman. When 1
was 16 years old I
caught cold and had
suppression for two
months. 1 got so
weak 1 ecu Id scarce
ly drag myself up
the stuirs. I went
to two doctors, then my mother got a
laittle of Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable
Compound and I took it I never had
any more trouble and got strong fast.
Then I took it again before my little
girl was born anil it helped me a good
deal and I give the Compound the credit
for it Then this spring I felt very
badly again, but I took the Compound
and have been well all summer. I can
not be grateful enough for your medi
cine." - Mrs. Harold M. Smith, 470
Water Street, Clarksburg, W. Va.
For forty years it has been making
women strong and well, and curing back
ache, nervousness, uterine and ovarian
inflammation, weakness, displacements,
irregularity and periodic pains.
If yon want special advice write
Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co.
(Gonudentlal), Lyun,MaM.
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TKACIIER Of MVBIO AND
GERMAN LANGUAGE.
Music furnished for all occasions
Address sir. Madison.
Phone 459-H.
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You will like that
Chocolate
Ice Cream
at
Koeppen's
and its only
10c a dish
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HOODI ES. CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES I
1 GOEY'S "WONG HONG LOW I
V W 116 WtAlta St., Uprtalr..' Phone 4U
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BETTER AMI SOFTER
LIGHT
Is assured by the use of som.
of these beautiful fixtures of
ours. They ilvs a light that
illuminates th room parfsottr.
but that does not Urs or strata
the eyes. Thsy are not expan
sive considering their extra ef
ficiency and extra beauty. Why
not at least see them?
J. L. V A UGH AN
SHEEP MEN NOTICE
We will have a representative at the Pendleton Hotel
during the Hound-tJp who will quote prices and take or
ders on Cottonseed Cake and Meal. Wo handle these pro
ducts In very large quantities and quote prices which we
know will be of Interest to you
DO NOT KAIL TO f;KT OI K PRICES REPORE
ORDERING.
UNION MEAT COMPANY
North Portland, Oregon.