'CIIT PAGrJS DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMSEE 21, 1318. PAGE SEVEN a & DKNVER $ 55.00 4 4 OMAHA 60.00 4 4 CHICAGO 72.50 4. 4 NEW YORK 110.70 J ! Go East Now! 5 VIA 4 30 Ends the 1916 Summer Tours Season Itekcta on mile to the 30th of thin month at the low round trip lores; (tood for return un- CATTLE IE III GOOD DEM1D len til tober 3 lHt PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 21. Coos "ay 1h securing some Immediate re suits of the recent opening of the railroad. Eight carloads of livestock ninie forward from there during the day, and some rather good quullty was shown. The hog market Is again erratic, having turned strong with wiles around $9.85 ff 9.75 for trip stuff, and demand apparently good at the mo ment. General hog market: Choice light weights $9.65 ffi 9.75 Oood light weights 9.25J9.50 Medium weights 9 009.15 Hough heavy .50ifi S.75 Cattle Market Ih Good. Quality stuff Is meeting with a very good demand In the cattle division of the North Portland market. Re ceipts over night wer fair, with 7 loads In from Coos county. Aside from these there was on'v a noi'ili.al supply available at the day's open ing. Market prices In general are main tained. General cattle market range: Prime light steers .'. $.Ofr.75 Prime heavy steers 6.30 iff 7.1(1 flood light steers 6 00 fi 6.2B Stockers and feeders ... fi.00ffE.7S Prime dehorned cows and heifers 5.40 Common cows 4.00O 5.00 Pulls 3.50(h4.60 Prime llnht veal calves... 7.00(8'7.50l 19 WINDJAMMERS ON WAY TO GRAYS HARBOR I-arirext Fleet Kn Route Since 1912 Volume of Kuslnem to lie Handled Is Extremely large. ABERDEEN, Wash., Sept. 21. In bound to Grays Harbor and Wlllapa harbor lg a fleet of 19 windjammers, all chartered for October, November or December loading at mills on the Twin harbors. This is the largest fleet of stilling veesels cn route to these parts at any one time since 1912 and the volume of offshore business to be handled on the two harbor lr the coming three months promlseu o be the biggest for any three morths' period In the past four years. A few of the Inbound shtps will clear for the Hawaiian Islands, but the most of them will go to Austral la, New Zealand and the west coast of Houth America, m all 1 f which countries the demand for lumber is heavy. Added to these 195 windjam mers foreign shipments will be a car go of 1,500,000 feet of lumber to be carried 1 y the auxiliary schooner Co lumbia river, which is to be laiin h ed at the Aberdeen shlpy-inl next month. Pour ol the 19 will come ti i Stays Harbor for cargo. They are the Alert, 35 day j out from Melbourne Irene. 57 days out froni Adelaide; King Cy rus. 16 days out from Fren.intlj itndl PERSONAL NOTES FROM THE WESTON COUNTRY (East Oregoninn Kpeclal.) WESTON, Sept. 21 Mr. and Mr. John McRea were vlaitlng in Pendle ton during the week. Mr. and Mrs. James Compton who have been visiting relatives in Walla Walla for the past few days have re turned home. George C'ralgen Is reported on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Rufe Brown were in Pendleton during the week. bee Wilson has reslgnej a city marshal and Frank Skinner ha been elected to fill the vacancy. Fred Gerberdlne ana fan- lly of Tygh Valley, are visiting relatives In the city. Mr. and Mrs. James Price motored to Walla Walla Saturday. The Methodist parsonage nan re cently been repaperea and repainted also a lot of new furniture has been purchased for the same. Mr, and Mm. John Gelsa of Adams, were in the city during the week visit ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris of Wes ton and Mrs. Lizzie Mansfield of Athena, sister of Mrs. Harris, motor ed to Walla Walla during tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lleuallen of Adanm who have been visiting rela tives In the city, have returned home. Mrs. Ziila tUmpeon of Walla Walla was in the city during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKenxie have gone to Winifred, Montana, with a view to locating. G. A. K. McGrew of Portland Is Me trank statement ol neighbor, teillBf the merits of a remedy, Bids you pause and believs. The same endorsement By some stranger far away Commands no belief nt all. Here's a Pendleton case A Pendleton citisen test ; fie. Read and be convinced. C. B. Straub, 520 Thompson St., Pendleton, says: "I never lvsitat to recommend Doan's Kidney Nils ! any oae I hear complaining of their back. Once In a while, t get a dull ache across the small of my back. Whes. I atdop over, It Is nard for me to straighten up. Whenever I feel this trooble coming on, T take Doan's Kidney Pills for a few d.'.yj and they never fall to put my back utid kld ney la good condition." 50c, at all dealers. Foftor-MUburn (H., Mfgrs., Iluffalo, N. Y. "v. : A ' v, " ". r - , -1 f, d V- I I i A r it V'-.' - r , i- UNTI L September 30 Alta TOnigrht. DANCERS. WITH THKTH AUTO, WTOp RIAAWAY, SAVING GIRL OH PACIFIC SYSTEM 4 Via Salt Lake City with- 4 4 out extra fare. Through J r SUvdard and Tourist 5 w ei..:..p... n:n:nn nnj R j Wcfcrti, reservations and full 9 r V '- ;i'J7 ' I ' J " -v R l.tor.tlon noon application. 5 !. V Wh' J V. O'BRIEN, Agent. J ll C4. I"- T V' C mli'Y. i 4 MMM Freight h Pass. Agent J j . j V , I i -iT . t i - iijWmJ v y mm i iy-tMM,-: . hot h . h ht. 4' AW; i vD..mN proof. - , - ; 4 ' ' Ever, ...eton f . ... C t f T. , ' V K ' ' ' " M V'j Rftukr. Aha Theater Ttm'sbt .Ty., NEW YORK, Sept. 20. By the use of their motor car, Mairlce and Florence Walton, the dancenj, stop ped a runaway horse in the West drive, Central park, yesterday morn ing, thereby rescuing a hysterical young woman In the light wagon to which the runaway was harnesed. Florence Walton waa iriTlng tha car at about Eighty ninth street when the horse dashed past Mrs. Walton as she la known to the stag, speeded up the car, while Maurice got out on the running board. The ear soon caught up to the runaway aad Mao rice reached out, seized the bridle, then dropped off and brought the horse to a tandstill. The yeung wo-1 n an in the carriage collapsed. Dr. E. M. Johnson of No. 14 East Forty-eighth street ame along In hia car and was revilng her when a young man came up. He said he was George Carey, gardener on an estate at Scars dale, and the young woman was MUs Florence Bond, also of Scaredale. The horse threw him out whe It started to run in the park. You can buy the Low Fare round trip EXCURSION TICKETS to points in Middle West, Eastern States and Eastern Canada, via orfhorn pacific The YelWfttone Park Line THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY from Pacific Coast to Eastern Terminals, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chicago, Kansas City, St Louis, and intermediate stations. Ely 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. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. Portland, Ore. SHEEP MEN NOTICE We will have a representative at the Pendleton Hotel during the Round-Up who will quote prices and take or der on Cottonseed Cake and Meal. We handle these pro ducts in very large quantities and quote price which we know will be of Interest to you. DO NOT PAIL TO GET Ol'R PRICES BEFORE ORDERING. UNION MEAT COMPANY North Portland, Oregon. WATER THE BEST LWER AND BOIL HI SAVS GLASS OF HOT WATER BB-; FORE BREAKFAST WASHES j IOISONS FROM SYSTEM. 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. HUGO & GO. Telephone 461 rrime heavy veal calves.. 4.00ft6.00 Sheep Come) Dlrrrt. Two full loads and a fraction af an other load came into the sheep and lamb pens at North Portland over n!nht. The two loads were direct purchases of a local met company, and did not enter the market. In Kenernl the mutton and lamb situation re mains favorable for prices. (leneril mutton and lamb market Select spring lambs I K.BO Ordinary lambs 7.75S s.O'i Hest yearlings 6.50 6. 7o flood to common wethers 5.7Mi.00 F'est ewes 5.0015.25 Heavy common ewes .... 3.50W4.00 Wedncwlav livestock Shipper. Hoks C. K. Weed. Chaste., fnl.. 1 lond: Fred Hep. Siskiyou, ml.. : lends. M. Y. Southern 1 lonrt; Cleors-' Fvre. Coos. 1 load. Cnttle C. K. Penis. IJon. 1 load: J. I, rirteas, Yamhill, 1 load; C. K. Car ter. Cons. 2 loarts;' r. i. unrKcr. i load. J. M. Unrker 2 loads, Arch Was- si n 2 loans. Sheep I. W. Harrow, Lylc, Tash. 2 londs direct. Mixed stuff Robert MoCrow, Kli ckitat, Wash., 1 load clitic and h. cs: H. A. Yenkum, Multnomah, 1 load hoS and sheep. lalde. Among the schooners whkli will the Sehome IS days out from Ade- i load on Wlllapa Haroor rc the . M. Baxiei, 37 days froia Cui.ao; VV. .). Patterson, lit days from MelDouine; Virginia, 39 days from Sydney, and tl.c licptul, S days trom Honolulu. Stye of Ohio, City of Tuleu i, I.urM County, . Krnnk J. Cheney mskes osth thst he li enlor partner of the firm of K. 1. Chmej 4 C., dulag hiislness In the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that aald firm will pnf the aum of ONK IlUNHItKI" DuI.I.AItS for each tod every eaie of Ct tarrh that cannot tie cured by the ne nt IIAl.lS CATAHItll CUKE. M.VNK J. CHUNKY. Sworn to before in snd fiibscrlhed Id my presence, this Oth day of reeember, A I), 18.S8. A. W. tSLKAKON. (Seal) Notary I'nblle. Hall's Catarrh Cnre Is taken Internally and acta through the HI nod on the Mnoona Surfaces of the 8yatm. Send for testl monlala, free. R J. CHUNKY k CO.. Toledo, O. - Hold by all driigclsta, 7.V. l!rlt's Family l'llli for constipation. and Chamberlain's Ootlc, Cbotera Uluri-boe Remedy, This is a medicine that every fam ily should be provided with. Colic and diarrhoea often come on sudden-. ly and it is of the greatest importance that they be treated promptly. Con sider the suffering that must be en dured until a physician arrives or medicine can be obtained. Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has a repumtion second to none for the quick rel ef which it af fords. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. FORD JITNEY THROWS PENDLETON EUCKAROO spending the summer with relatives near Weston. Mrs. R. A. Thompson and Mrs George Winshlp of Athena, were in the city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gordon of Helix are In the city. W. R. Tompkins, game warden was In Weston Tuesday on business. Mrs Kitty Ray and Frank "an Win kle of Portland are visiting at the L. R. Van Winkle residence in Weston J. F. Slover of Freewater was a Weston visitor Tuesday. Wm. Mackenzie and 'amllv an-) Mrs. E. M. Smith and Miss C.l.idys Smith motored to Pendleton tho first of the week. If 1 1 recce knows whether it is go iiiff i.t coming it possesses exclusive inside information. lliifriik) Vernon and Tracy Lane Am I'inmtl llcnt-aUi Auto nt Eu Kt'jic:; Wert1 iiur 30 Mile un Hour. No in;m may boast of his efficiency when it rains if both his raincoats are at the other end of the line. BETTER AND SOFTER IilGUT Is assured by the use of 'some of these beautiful fixtures of oura. They give a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tire or strain the eyee. They are not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN KL'flEXK. Ore., Sept. 21. Buffalo Vernon, rlaiinini; distinction as the "world's champion bUldosKer," ami Tracey Lane, "the cowboy poet,'' MKRod a performance which was not scheduled as a part of the Lane county fair and In which an automo bile replaced the bucklnp broncho. I'oth were thrown but ncUher was injured. Pert Rope, who w;lh also in the car. was taken to the hospital where it was announced that he had not been seriously injured. The accident occurred on one of the principal streets of Riit'ene, when the car, according to statements made by Iione, who was at the steering gear, was trnvellnn at a rate in excess of 50 miles an "hour. All three men were pinned under the machine when it turned over and their escape from se rious injury was regarded as mlrncu lc'" hy spectators. The automobile struck a curb, when Lane attempted to turn It on to the sidewalk to avoid striking an other machine. "M- first iinrle was to run rk'ht into it " he said. '"Then I saw taat the other follow had a CToat hie car. We had n little one. on the curb." I took r chance CHICHESTER S PILLS - tiik DM MONO I1HAM1. a l,aflit Aitk rnMi l rural for a M.ckw.1V4 IMitmfMi JTlmBfV I'MUin II vd 4iold rut-uuAX tlfj with ltiue Riittin. Take tta itlhpp. f V or VruniM. A k ) r Ml I ll K-TFR lHAMOM IIIMMI I'll.l H. ,w ill yrt k tiown us Heft. Sntet. Alwtvt Krlmt'ta SOLD BY DJtUGGISTS EVERYWHERE t-mm 1 PhMlclans the world over recom mend the inside bath, claiming this to of vastly more Importance than out side cleanliness, because the. Ekln porej do not absoro impurities into the blood, causing 111 health, while the pore. in the ten yards of bowels ' do. Men and women are urged to drink each morning, before breakfast a glass of hot water with a teaspoontul of limestone phosphate in it, as a harmless means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's Indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and tox ins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. Just as soap and hot water cleanse and freshen the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the elimlnative organs. Those who wake up with bad breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow com-j plexlon, acid stomach; others who are subject to bilious attacks or constipa tion, fhould obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little hut is sufficient to demonstrate the val-; ue o'f Inside bathing. Those whu ' continue it each morning are assur- j ed of pronounced results both in re- j gard to health and appearance. A Few Reasons ly You Should Cook lnJith ia If Is Handy It Is Cheap Wastes lio Foe It is Clean and Cool in Summer, and is Absolutely Safe. Phone us and we will estimate the cost of Installation. Ranges and Water Heaters Sold on Easy Terms. Pi i Power & Lit Company Phone 40 I Ziriiiiiimimiiiiiiiiii mi nmiiiimiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuu HOODI ES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES 1 1 GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW I W 116 Weit.Alt. St.. Upitiin Phone 433 rHiiiiiinnniiii-ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiwiJ A i. 'ut? R r- CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS BENTLET & MONTGOMEUY, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agjnts. SIS Main street Phone 404. AUCTIONEERS. COU W. F. YOHNKA. Al'CTION ecr, makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money.1' Leave orders at East Oiegoivan office. SIXNI HAND DEU.EKS. vTlTmimjr'pElvL and second hand goods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place in Pendleton to nuy household goods. Come and get our prices. 219 E Court street Phone !71W. Alts Tonight. ARCHITECT. RAYMOND W. HATCH. test Despnln Huildmg "68. Pendleton. Oregon. ATTORNEYS. AUCIII-I'hone HAI.EY & HALEY, ATTOUNKYn Al' law. r"r In American National Bank Buildlnf. GEORGE W COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. pjtlmates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections made. Room IT. Schmidt block. rEE & FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Despain building. I1NEU.L DIIUXTOKS. CARTER & SMYTHE. ATTlRNEYSi at law. Office In rear of Ameri can Nalonal Bank building. JAMES R PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON & BISHOP, ATTOR neys at law; rooms S and 4, Smith Crawford building. J. T. BROWN S FURNITURE STORn Funeral d. rector and licensed em balmer. Most modern funerul par lor, morgue and funeral cars. .Calkt responded to day or night. Corner Main and Water streets. Tclepnoa 3. JOHN 8. BAKER, FUNERAL DI rev tor and licensed em balmer. Op posite postofflcs. Funeral parlor, two funeral cura. CaUa responded t day or night. Phone 7!. DOUGLAS W BAILEY, ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all Mate and federal courts. Room 7, 8 and 3, Despain building. FREDERICK ney at luw. 'r.l building STKIWKK, ATTOP.. Office In Snilth-Craw S. A. LOWELL ATTORNEY ANl counsellor at law. Office In De spain building. MONTANA FARM NORTHERN I'A'-IFlo RAILWAY L-inds In eastern Montana at 12.1 to 1S per acre. Kuitabla for f.irmln or grazing Kasy teriim. f or infor mation write or see W. E Holt. Vlllna City, Montana. j Mist 1.1 1. AM n( . 'LEGAL iU.ANKS up LVhfty I;V cr:p!l"n for county oiurt Urcull 'court, Justice couit, real euir. etc, I for sale at ut Oregunlan u(fi. .