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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1916. PAGE SBVKN I NO MEWl OH fWLi Pi FilPROyED TOHE III WHEAT MARKET: s sidcr the Mothers Health Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James Headache Powders and don't suffer. When your heatl aclins you Bimjjly must have relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer whim you can t.'.ko a remedy like Dr. James' Head irlie Powders niid relieve the i;iin anil neuruigi ut once. Heml nonieone to flic drug store now for a dim packsige nf Dr. James' Ilrndachr Powders. IWt BiilT.'r! In u few moment you v.ill feci line hcudarlic gum. no more IIMH.llifiH pUlU. s September A) Ends the 1916 Summer PORTLAND, Kept. 19. Fraction- rally Improved tone wag generally whown In the world s wheat trade during the day. There wn. a general j auvance In price for options at Chi cago and caxh munition wuh improved. Abroad the trade was in a neuer po sition with spots especially stopdier. Country bids at Pacific northwest points show some recovery over Sun day and the demand la somewhat In creased, although the trade is still operating with a showing of caution. Hour situation continues extreme ly strong at all points and a further advance In northwest prices, would not be surprising within the immedi ate future. Broomball cabled from Liverpool that the wheat market was firm. There was a better demand for spot and lighter import arrivals were off vetting the easy American cables of Saturday. Spot firm, unchanged to lo lower, with belter demand Cargo market firmer. There are fewe. sell ers and demand Is broadening. lie ports of liberal absorption by conti nent and lighter shipments to tnlted Kingdom. Stocks continue to .'e crease und floating quantity U small er. Canadian advices as to iuallty and yields are not favorable. Latest advices of worlds production are bullish. Flour Sidling price: Patent, It--80; Willamette valley, 20; local straight, $6. 20 6 40; bakers' local, 19.40 (Q 6.60; Montana spring wheat, 18.00; exports, 530ft &.6Q; whole wheat, JC.S0; graham, 6.60; rye flour J6.60 per barrel. Hay Buying price, new .crop; after childbirth 1y taking mi cs.nry iirfi-nutuins be fore tin trying ordeal, l.v iMnjf "Mother's Friend" In nxslKt na ture in prcpuiimf her for tlio phy sical ihuny Tours Season Tickets on sale to the 3th of tnis month at the low round- TA trip fares; good for return no- ft tU October 91st. K UNION PACIFIC SYSTE1 4 Via Salt Lake City with- DENVER 55.00 4 OMAHA 60.00 4 CHICAGO 72.50 i NEW YORK 110.70 i 8 Go East Now -VIA- via uoiv uaa Vjr VV XVU" WA out extra fare. Through second- 9 Standard and Tourist B Sleeping Cars; Dining and 8 all other Service to-none. Tickets, reaervations and full Information upon application. f. F. OTJRrEN, Agent. tU BURNS Dimrlft Freight A Pass. Agent Walla Walla. IN I1AXK.RLTTCY. In the DMtrict Ootin ol Uie I'nkUl States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of A. B. Wisdom, a Bankrupt. To the Creditors of A. B. Wisdom, of Nolln, In the County of Umatilla, and District Aforesaid, Bankrupt. Notice la hereby given that on the 14th day of September, A. D., 1918, the said A. Ii. Wisdom, was duly ad judicated a Bankrupt, and that Uie first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of the referee In Bankruptcy, at Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, on September the 39th, A D., 118, at 10 o'clock, A. M-, of said day at which time and place the Creditors may attend, prove their cluims, appoint a Trustee, examine the Bankrupt and transact such other business an may proerly come before the sold meeting. Done and dated at Pendleton, Ore gon, this 16th day of September, A. D. 1914. THOa FITZ GERALD. Heferee In Bankruptcy. Wil lamette valley tlmoihy, fancy, WW 15; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy tim othy, 1819; alfalfa, 1 14 -ill 1.50; valley vetch, 812; cheat, $11912; clover, 19(10 ton. drain sacks 1918 nominal; No. 1. Calcuttas, 11 1-4 11 3-8c lr carlots; toss amounts are hlgner. Mlllstuffs Selling price: Bran, shorts, $25 per ton. Rolled oats 17 7.25 per barrel. Chicago wheat closed with a liberal rbe and there was feeling In the trade here. On the Portland Merchants exchange Sep tember wheat bids were lc higher, with the exception of red Russian, which was unchanged. September oats bids were 25c lower with barley unchanged. The lamb market was Intensely firm during the first day's trading of the week at North Portland. Higher, prices were forced, with top lambs at IS. 50, or 15c better than any pre vious sale this season, or 25c higher than any recent sale. The lot that brought 18.60 was a Tom Boylen returned from a bus! quality affair, and probably wouldjnea trp to Portland this morning, have brought a similar price last A simp9on went t0 Corvallis week, providing suitable quality yrotertay t0 enter the Oregon agrlcul- General mutton and lamb market: So) Apt Jinrlncr Inmlui 1 K F. il Ordinary lambs 7.75 8.00 1 thia morning from a month's visit In Best yearlings 6. 50 g 6.76 ! Good to common wethers. 5.754(6.00 "Mother's Friend" for many years li.'i." the means of (riv ing relief to thousands of mothers. It w an exter nal remedy with unei- relled merits, and slmnld ho ... i .4nn n,.tl,r Ilrurr;.! 9111 K Send fbr ftS tank MotTodT Addrr. Tbe Bradfl.1,1 Regulator Co, JOJ Lamar BUI-?.. Atlanta. Gs. The Honolulu Dance Pavilion I 'party arrived at noon. Hilent crowdH t h fnnuul tha uti-oal-i D,.i.APn,l 4 1IT slightly bettor ,!lackwood offlcated. Int..,rrnPnt made in the family plot. Wilson i leaves this afternoon for Lorn Beach. He spends fifteen minutes at Wah i Ington tomorrow, enroute to Shadow I Lawn. is In the of I tural college. I Miss Mildred Berkeley returned State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Loess County, as. Prank J. Cheney makes oath that be Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chenej C, doing business In tbe City of Toledo, County and Htate aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tbe aum of (INK HlNDKKLi IM'I.LAKH rr cacti sod every rase or ca tsrrh that cannot b cured by the nse of HALL'S CATAItltll CIHB. FRANK J CIIKNKY. Hwurn to before me and BiibKrlbed Is cny stenenra. Ibis 6th day of December, A 11. 18X6. A. W. GLRASON, (Keall Notary Public.. Hall's Catarrh Cars Is taken Internallj and arts through the Rlood on the Mocoon Burfai-es of tbe Srstaa. Bend for teatl- ranuialri, free. P. J. CHUNK k CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all drngxtnta, 75c. Bell's Ksmllf l'ills for censtlpatloa. i iiinnirT irnimn 4 'At saa ii n iiiiib uiiiiiii J PIAXO IJiSTRCOTION d 5 Studio Sit W. Omtrt. f. 4 IlKme 26S-W. S UNTIL September 30 You can buy the Low Fare round trip EXCURSION TICKETS to points in Middle West, Eastern States and Eastern Canada, via Northern Pacific Ely, The Yellowstone Park Line THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY from Pacific Coast to Eastern Terminals, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chicago, Kansas City, St Louis, and intermediate stations. ortland. T. W. Reeves of Portland, a for- Best ewes 6.00 at 5.25 mer Pendleton resident, Is here to Heavy common ewes 3.604.00 attend the Round-lTp. Onule Market Is tinner. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ganger and Miss There was a firmer tone in the cat- Belle McKenale of Ukiah are here to tie trade at North Portland at the ' attend the Round-Up. weeks start. Receipts were fraction- Mrs, McQuade of Portland ar ally larger than last Monday, but were1 rlved y6l)terday to vtslt Mrs. M. L. still irnall. j HJnderman and family until after the Early sales were made in the steer R0und-Up. aivision up to i, wnicn is iractionai ly better than recent transactions for similar quality. General cattle market trange: Prime light steers tq.06.7B Prime heavy steers . 90&7.0U Good light steers 6.00&6.25 Btockers and feeders .... 5.00V5.7b Prime dehorned cows and heifers 6.40 Common cows 4O05.0J Bulls 3.50 4.5V Prime light veal calves.... 7.0004.50 Prime light veal calves ... 7. 00&7.50 Prime light veal calves ... 4.006.00 Hog Market Is WeaJter. Weakness was Indicated In the early trading for swine at North Portland at the week's opening. There was a much smaller run than the totals of last Monday. . The market here has been Inclined to show weakness during recent days and values in general were lower for the day. General hog marxet: Choice light weights S9.66&9.73 Good light weights 0.26 09.60 Medium weights 9 00W9.1D Hough heavy 8.60(i 8.7o Brief 'ou of the Trade, Carload of Goodnoe Hills watermel ons which arrived Saturday met with unusually favorable demand. With the exception of Italians, the demand for prunes is limited. Country killed meats generally steady. , Flsb run is still quite favorable In the Columbia. Aside from ordinary quality, apples are scarce. Joe McCool of Portland city. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jackson Portland Is in town. Ray Noble of Union Is an out ot town Hound-Up visitor. U l. Davis of Snake River is here for the Round-Up. Homer 1. Watts, Athena attorney, Is in the city on legal business. J. B. Edgar and Charles Huntley of Fossil are here to attend the Round-Up. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Belta have re- turned from Canyon City wliere they have been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Atkins of Port land are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl . Tullock. J. A. Threlfall, wife and son, Don ald, of Modeata, California, are Round-lp visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Tullock. Sam Wise of Astoria, former Uni versity of Oregon student, passed through Pendleton this morning en route to New Tork where he is at tending Columbia, University. Edgar W. Smith, stats manager of the Equitable Ufa Assurance Com pany, came up from Portland and will remain here until after the Round-Up. Mrs. Smith will arrive tomorrow. With Kulolia's Hawaiian Dance Orchestra. All Round-Up week at the big, new dance pavilion, , ner of East Webb and Cottonwood Streets. 'J. T-."' VP" Dancing starts each evening at 8:00 o'clock. Admission, Gentlemen 10c. Ladies Free. Dances Gentlemen 5c . . : -i. JFhJsL.-ti&tz-j'-- i-ctl-i. 7; Modern Gullivers tt thSOS KMtOlTE HOME AFTER SI.STKK S 1TXKHAL Mrs. Annie Ho Ls Buried in Family Hot at Columbia Silent Crowds Throng Stmts of City. COLUMBIA. S. C, Sept. IS. Mrs. Annie Howe was buried here today. President Wilson and the funeral Some men stand out from the crowd as Gulliver towered over the Lilliputians. By superior energy, activity and reserve strength they predominate. Feeling right within, is one of the fundamentals of physical and mental strength, and is largely the result of proper nourishment Grape Nuts WITH CREAM is the logical food for thinkers and doers. It contains all the nutritious elemets of whole wheat and malted barley, is parti ally pre-digested, and supplies an abundance of energizing nourishment without overworking the stomach. It also includes the vital mineral salts of the grain which are lacking in white bread and many other cereal foods. There's able help for many in Grape-Nuts. "There's a Reason" i LOW FARES TO WASHINGTON STATE FAIR, Sept 16 to 23. TO PENDLETON ROUND-UP, Sept. 20 to 23. LOW HOMESEEKER FARES, round trip, to MONTANA Ask about them. TICKETS and INFORMATION WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Ore. TO CALIFORNIA go G. N. P. S. S. Co. from Portland, on the fast Palacial Steamships, and save time and money, gain comfort and pleasure. 1 A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. Portland, Ore. I. KARI CIIIMT f lUlllb UUIVI I K 'aM I ZWlliIEJV Uf .UliMU AJ if m WA GERMAN LANGUAGE. f 4 Music furnished for all occasion Virtrrwp 315 Madison, root? 459-R 5 SHEEP MEN NOTICE We will have a representative at the Pendleton Hotel during the Round-Up who will quote prices and take or ders on Cottonseed Cake and Meal. We handle these pro ducts in very large quantities and quote prices which we know will be of interest to you DO XOT FAIL TO GET OVK PRICES BEFORJE ORDERING. UNION MEAT COMPANY North Portland, Oregon. wr v? T"T T'T TT IT 1T'T"T T"f IT TT Wt f FOR SALE AT $1.50 PER SACK. This wheat went through the Adams warehouse fire but is excellent for chicken or hog feed. Apply H. W. COLLINS WARDISE Cor. E. Webb and Mill Ste. near Planing Mills. Drink Soda in Bottles the most sanitary way. It's pure and easy to keep cool. We bottle, sell and deliver to your home HIRE'S ROOT BEER SODAS, ALL FLAVORS GINGER ALE goodas any in the state. Agency for Weinhard's Golden Nector the fine summer drink. Pioneer Bottling Works Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop. Telephone 177. Quick delivery a feature. '!t!!lll!i!! i mnin n ni!!im!ii;ni!!!!iitinffl!iT5 mm uum HiiitHiiii Usui iiMiimiummiiiit CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS BF.NTLET & MONTGOMERY. RKAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance ag?nts. 816 Main street. Phone 401. AUCTIONEERS. COU W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTION cer, makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man that Bets you the money.'' Leave orders at East Oregon.an office. HECOND HAND PEAIjERS. V. STROHLE, DEALER IN NEW and second hand (roods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods Sought. Cheapest place fh Pendleton to Buy household goods. Come and set our prices. 819 B. Court street Phone J71W. ARCHITECT. RAYMOND W. HATCH, ARCHI test. Despain liulldlng. Phone 718. Pendleton, Oregon. GEORGE W. COUTT8. ATTORNEY at law. Estimates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. FEE A FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office in Pespaln building. CARTER ft SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of Ameri can Nalonal Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware company. PETERSON ft BISHOP, ATTOR neys at law; rooms J and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 7, t and 9, Despain building. ATTORNEYS. HALEY ft RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. office in American National Dank Building. FREDERICK ney at law. ford building. STEIWER. ATTOR Offlce in Smith-Craw- 9. A. LOWELU ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office in De spain balldlaf. FCNERAL DIRECTORS. Wednesday Thursday i rrank Keenan, Chas Ray and Louise Glaum THREE BIG STARS IN fl BIG PLAY J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORI Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calb responded to day or night. Cornel Main and Water streets. Tclerhon 63. JOHN & BAKER, FUNERAL Dl rector and licensed embalmer. Op poslte postoffice. Funeral parlor two funeral cars. Calls responded t day or night Phone 76. MONTANA FARM LANDS. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWA1 Lands In eastern Montana at MM to lg per acre. Suitable for farming or grazing Easy terms. For infor matlon write or eee W. E. Holt. Mile City, Montana. "Honor Thy Name" MISCEIJNEOIS. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE scriptlon for county court, circuit court, justice court, real estate, etc for sale at East Oregonlan office. Burns' Brothers Colored Troubabors Funny Comedians Clever Dancers Good Singers Old Time Melodies TEMPLE cor- 1 awJfl -3 !