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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OEGON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMEE2 20, 1918. PAGE SEVEN CATTLE MARKET IS VERY UUITED fTy HCCK, I DON'T CHNOUIUPB'H sm xcxt rrs sich to: .o.cut I f IN, slAiOKCO WITS SO j :n finq 1 OUT 4RS ALL OW W I eight pages reolosll f ! , I MUVE SOMt W-B CUT TOBI.CCO e)0U id iy li ii b JE ydiilUOiiUll I'Ji II.CCO 1 PORTLAND, Ore., Sept, 2H. While there were extremely limited urrlvuln of livestock at North I'urtlund over night, there was no special desire on the part of the trade to operate. This la especially true of the swine sltuntlon. Local kllkTH are bearish In their views and only by outside com petition are suitable prices available. The market again started slow with no apparent change in values. General hog market: Choice light welxhts .6r. i 0.75 Good llxht weights 9.25419.50 Medium weights .0Hi 9.15 Rough heavy 8.5008.75 CMtto Situation Good. While the cattle situation whs Millet at North Portland during the day on account of extremely limited arrivals, the general trend of the market Is very favorable with prices unchanged. General cattle market range Prime light steers 6.606.75 Prime heavy steers 8.9(Mi 7.00 Good light steers 6. 00416.25 Stockers and feeders 5.00(11' !." Prime dehorned cow and elfers 5.40 Common cows 4. 00815. 00 Bulls 3.BOW4.B0 Prime light veal calves., 7.0087.50 Prime heavy veal calves.. 4.0008.00 Handful of Mntton. There was only a handful of mut ton In the yards overnight. These came forward with a mixed load of Jlshhylcxxcon-i- mm 8 eta. not), tor M Ms. ClOtTTPf ABOOV tea inc.mk;j IT MAKES a hard-working man glad to have a dime's worth of W-B CUT Chewing in his pocket. A small chew is going to keep him tobacco contented and happy a long time and he saves himself the labor of grinding, spit ting. It's rich tobacco and pays both ways: finer in flavor more satisfying and it saves money. Hal W WETMAN-BIUTON COMPANY, SO Usioa Sfun, Kw York OSJ hugs. The hogs came on guaranteed prices from a Willamette valley point. therefore there was a similar showing Indicated for the few ewes that ar rived. General mutton and lamb market: Select spring lambs I 8.50 Ordinary lambs 7.75fr8.n0 Best yearlings 8.5008.75 Good to common weahtrs 5.754t6.00 Hest ewes , 5.00 u 5.25 Heavy common ewes .... 3.50Si4.01 Tucwlay Uvosux-k Khiprwr. Cattle F. Mayfleld, Clackamas, 1 load: J. W. Davis, Cnwllti. Wash., 1 load. Hogs F. Tt. Ferguson, Yamhill, 1 load; U U Miller, Montour, Idaho, 1 load. Mixed stuff Reese & Lonft, Yam hill. 1 b.ad sheep and hogs: W. O. Bl vens, Clackamas, 1 load rattle and hogs, D. C. ECKLES BUYS BIG TRACT OF TIMBER LAND 300,000,000 Fret Near Aumin Acquir ed by linker Firm Plan lnee Kuwmlll for Near Future. company had taken over 15,000 acres of timber lands near Austin from liie Inland Lumber & Timber Company, of Spokane. There is approximately 300,000,0'M foet of yellow timber on the tract. The consideration was not announced. The timber has never been logged and is highgrade and easily accessible. Mr. Eccles was on nls way from his home In Ogden, Utah, to Portland to confer with Manager Charles T. Ear ly, general manager of the Oregon Lumber Company, regarding the erec tion of a mill to take the place of the one that burned September 4. Wheth er to relocate the mill at Baker or have it near the new tract at Austin will be considered at the conference, A SUCCESS f HARRIET YOUNG W. PI ANO 1NSTIU CTIOX j Stndlo 2 IS W. Court. 4a 4 Phone MX-W. p BAKER, Ore., Sept. 10. One of the largest purchases of this vicinity In many years was reported yesterday by D. C. Eccles, president of the Ore gon Lumber company, who sold hi SCAUX)PED OYSTERS. Stew two dozen oysters gently in their own liquor; add two ounces of flour and two ounces of butter, the grated rind of one lemon, pepper and salt and mix till thick, to which j one cup of milk, If there is not much liquor. Simmer ten minutes and then add a half cup of cream. I Butter well some scallop shells.1 line with bread crumbs, then a layer) of oyster mixture, bread crumbs, oys-j ter mixture, and, lastly, a layer ot ' bread crumbs. Place on top a few I pieces of butter: bake till a light brown color. Uses No Horses WORKS IN THE HILLS Um your horse to haul your grain a 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. 1. V" ' 1 . . ', t .- A I ' !.- t-'i i v f . '".'.. . - . -, '- a . ';v,-. . The 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 20 Machines Already Sold for 1917 Delivery W I SMITH X? iTifl 319 East JW W a A A ZJ -V. Court St Telephone 518 KARL GUIOH TCACHER OF MUSIC AXD fSEIlMAN LANGUAGE. Music furnished for all occasions fj Addreo M5 Madltoa. Phone 459-K. ! mi i pits physical test militiamen are put through bv the United States, is severe sod exacting. Many a mili tiaman has been returned home, unable to past the rigorous examination. CoodHmlAli Hart of Swxem Whether yea r miUUunan or a df M etnwr or w !". you are Drtmitnttm CoodliMlih forth ucrmful pufiidt of your work. Gooa Heads Is ttiincd and oulntsimd by lh trjuM fuslmi of Fart Wood through thsimtem. U you re afflicted with any Blood dUordaroriUp tteclion, bin a bottle oi 8. S3. Doa'taocet aay (uhautute. When purchuing, oc mu 10 RitiK on ui genuine, wmc ai o'"- or tee boost on Blood andslus Diatoar. AJtmjTtitswirrsptancca 1S4 tHtSM..aanta.aa. -M To the Merchant They're waiting, thousands of house-wives throughout the suburbs and the country-side waiting for the telephone calls that will tell them whose goods are best and prices are lowest. What of yours? Are your orders coming from the same old restricted line of customers, or are you branching out into the country and neigh boring towns, building up your business by Bell telephone. NOW IS THE TIME! Consult the list of toll rates to cities hereabout; it's in the front of your Bell directory. HAPPY CANYON DIVERS ARRIVE Let Resinol Make Ycur Sick Skin Well National Champion and Four Assist ants Oome to Perform Aquatic Keats at Rouud-l p show, liubhling over with enthusiasm and eager to contribute to the week of big entertainment Pendleton has prepar ed for her visitors, the troupe of ex pert and fancy divers who are to ap pear at Happy Canyon, arrived fron Portland this morninir under the pro tecting wing of F. C. Harley. chair-! man of the Astoria Regatta who is re sponsible for securing this feature of, the Round-Cp evening show. j The divers Include Mrs. Constance' Meyers, twice national champion in fancy diving, Helen Hicks, Thelma1 Payne, Blllle Royal and Brownie' Webster, all members of the Htiltno ninh Athletic Club's aquatic squad. Royal Is a detective on the Portland j police force and will do a little! slet thing while here. A deep pit has been due in the "street" of Happy Canyon and in this ! . the tank of the divers will be set. A I painted cliff will rise sheer from the ng powder into 1 quart Of flour. Rub brink of the diving tank. This tea- into the flour a tablespoon of butter. i jre will oe entirely something new Add 4 well-beaten eggs and 1 quart of to eastern Oregon. milk. Stir to a smooth batter and bake at once in muffin tins. WW THE FIRST COLO. A cold does not get well of itself. The process of wearing out a cold wears you out, and your cough be cumos serious if neglected. Hacking That itching, burning skin can al most certainly lie healed ! The first use of n-binul ointment seldom fails to give instant relief. U ittr the help of rcsiuol soap, this southing, healing ointment usu ally clears away all JIWl 4 trace of eczema, ring worm, rash or similar tormenting, sleep-preventing skin-diseases quickly and at little cost. Physicians Pi larly for over twenty years, so you need not hesitate to use it freely. Sold by all druggists. I Your Toilet Soap Injuring Your Skin ? Many toilet soaps contain harsh, in jurious alkali. Resinol soap contains absolutely no free alkali, and to it is added the resinol medication. This gives it soothing, . healing properties which clear the complexion, comfort tender skins and keep the hair healthy. SHREP MEN NOTICE We will have a representative at the Pendieton 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 NOT FAIL- TO GET; OCR PRICES BEFORE ORDERING. UNION MEAT COMPANY North Portland, Oregon. The Pacific Telegraph Power and Company IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the Cnlte-1 States for the District of Oregon. coughs drain the energy and sap the In the Matter of A. B. Wisdom, a vitality. For 47 years the happy Bankrupt. combination of soothing antiseptic To the Creditors of A. B. Wisdom, ot balsams In Ir. King's New Discovery Nolin, In the County of Umatilla, has healed coughs and relieved con- and District Aforesaid, Bankrupt gest'on. Young and old can testify Notice is hereby given that on the to the effectiveness of Dr. King's New 14th day of September, A. D.. 1910. Discover' for coughs and colds. Buy the said A. B. Wisdom, was duly ad- bottle today at your druggist, 50c. , Judicated a Bankrupt, and that the -Adv. first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of the referee In Bankruptcy, at Pendleton, Cmatilla County, Oregon, on September the TalloH Recruit Kiti.VtN on Bonk 29th, A. D., 1916, at 10 o'clock. A. M-. and Will Try for West Point. j of said day at which time and place SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 19. There the Creditors may attend, prove their j is a soldier six feet and four Inches claims, appoint a Trustee, examine i in height at the Presidio here who the Bankrupt and transact such other! waa said by officers today to be the business as may proerly come before tallest recruit in the American ar- the said meeting. ARMY. GETS MAX 6 FFJCT 4 The Honolulu Dance Pavilion With Kuloli&'a Hawaiian Dance Orchestra. All Round-Up week at the big, new dance pavilion, cor ner of East Webb and Cottonwood Streets. r TV f '.' I V u-r j v; 1 f I a " ' ' I. f i t i yV . ' J my and one of the largest men In the government service. He is Roy D. Ulrey, aged 1, and still growing. Ulrey ha a 40-inch chest, which, with a deep breath he can' expand to 45 inches; measures lj inches around neck, calf and bleep and has a reach with out-stretched arms of 77 inches. He enlisted for service on the Mex ican border and has announced his intention of trying for an appoint ment in the military academy at West Point POP-OVERS. Sift 2 heaping tablespoons of bak- Slste of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, s. Fraiik J. Cheney mskes oath that be Is enlor partner of the firm of P. J. Chenei C, doing business In the City of Toledo, County tad Htale aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the aura of ONK HUNHKKl' IKH.LAIta for each and Try cam of Ca tarrh that cannot bt carfd by the as of HALLS CATAKHH CUUK. F1MNK J. CHUNKY. Sworn to hefor me and snhaerlbed la my pmence, Ihla tith day of IHvember, A l. 18S6. A W. tJLKASON. 8cl ' Notary foblle. Hall's Catarrh Ours la taken Internallj and acta through the Itlood on the Mucoui Surfaros of the Syattm. Send for tetl monlala, free. K. J. CHUNKY ft CO., Toledo, O. Sold hy all drugidnts, 75c. Hall's Family Tills tor constipation. Done and dated at Pendleton, Ore. gon, this 15th day of September, A. t. 1916. THOS. FITZ GERALD, Referee in Bankruptcy. ' THEOLr RELIAHLE Dancing starts each evening at 8 :00 o'clock. Admission, Gentlemen 10c. Ladies Free. Dances Gentlemen 5c. Wh REMEDYFORMEW. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. 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. i COLLI WAREHOUSE Cor. E. Webb and Mill Sta. near Planing Mills.