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PAGE SEVEN. EIGHT VAGE8. OAILY KAST Olti:;OMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TCERDAV, JANUARY 18, ittlO. PAYS 85.35 wsh Annua!. BEST CATTLE 1 Want Ads. If Show HASIEIt Ei.uxfi for ORDINARY QUALITY SMect Stuff Alwuys rinds Ready Fa vor Hojw Agiiin Hell nt $i).10 . No Itun or Sli-ep ami Market He-1 mains Firm, j Portland Union Stockyards,. Stock- ' tlr, Jan. 17. While there , In only a fair t niu In cattlu at thi time and Iho buyers are quite well suppled, airs of extra select Pritiovllle stock was made during the day us high as $5 35, although the exact transactions could not bo secured thin morning. Good steers have Hold as high as J5.10 during the (lay; n very good prlco considering the fart that the ntuff eould not be rated first class. (?ows sold during tho morning at $4.25 but It took select rju.il ,ly from lucnl ranches to bring this figure There were very heavy arrivals of uttle from California for the open ing of the market this morning. In all, 15 cars came from the vicinity of tiuxclle. The biggest bunch was shipped In from that point, O. D. Jones of Cali fornia city sending In 10 loads for to day's trade. Poor Quality Sells Low. While selected quality Is finding a demand In the Stockdale cattlo mar ket at this time, because good stuff Always finds favor with the trade, no natter what the condition of the gen eral market, there is a Mimewhat easier feeling In ordinary quality, and for this rlass of stuff fraction ally lower prices are In effect today. "The tade should not get excited." suys a prominent livestock seller, "and because one or two loads of se lected stuff sells at 33.35, come to the conclusion that the entire market Is ranging In proportion, for it Is not. These good prices ur- being pr.id at this time only for better quality." Frogs ore feeling better because of the Improvement in eiis'.ern prices daring the past few days. An ad vance of 10c In the local market this morning at the high price here at J J. 10. sales being made by a Stock Jala firm at that figure. Ttun of hogs In the yards over Sun day was but 89 head, comparing with 419 Saturday. 175 Friday, 538 Thurs day, 4 2 Wednesday. 4T1 last Tuesday and 176 head a week ago touay. Strong lVmnnd for Shep. No run of sheep or lambs was shown In the Stockdale yards over Sunday, but the market Is In excellent shape. It Is understood that quite a fair band of sheep is coming from Mon tana and will be put on the Stockdale market during the week. Today's run of livestock compares wtih this day In recent years as fol lows: , Hogs. Cattle. 1910 S "06 1J08 624 "65 1S0S 100 75 1907 225 40 190C 180 150 1905 105 240 Sheep. 735 300 213 475 A. year ago today there was a firm tmie In hogs and sheep, but cattle were weak, 15c to 25c lower. Them- Wliii Supply tlm Market. Cattle Combs & llotskiss from Jefferson with one load of cows Caa BAday & Coodale of Granada. Calif., four loads of cattle. J. C. Mitchell, of C.aze'.le. Cat., one load of cattle. O. P. ! Jones of Gazelle. Cal.. 10 loads of cat tle. Stewart ft Hurghardt. from Pay ette, three loads of cattle. Nesbltt Brothers fmm Payette, two loads of ACTS NO ONI! IN PENDLFTON NEF.D UK MISERABLE IbickiH'tie Vtt"l!Ht4 mill Your kidneys and Bladder Act line A Few Dom-k of Pope's PlureU Put an Und to Kidney and Urinary Trou ble and Mnltc You IV Like Your-M-lf Ajmln. If you take several doses of Pape's Diuretic", all backache and d. stress from out of order kidneys or bladder trouble will vanish, nnd you will feel fine. Lame back, painful stitches, rheu matism, nervous headache, dizziness, irritability, sleeplessness, Inflamed or swollen eyel ids, J worn-out sick feel ing and other symptoms of sluggish, inactive kidneys disappear. Uncontrollable, smarting, frequent iivii,,.iif.n danoel.illv at night I and all bladder misery ends. Feeling miserable and worried is needless, because this unusual prep aration goes nt once to the disordered kidneys, bladder and urinary system and distributes Its healing, cleansing and vitalizing Influence directly up on the organs and glands affected, and completes the cure before you realize It. The moment you suspect any kid ney or urinary disorder or feel rheu matism pins, lrKn taking this harm less medicine, with the knowledge that there is no other remedy at any price, made anywhere else In tho world, which will effect so thorough ani nromnt a cure ns a -fifty cent treatment of Pipe's Diuretic which any druggist can supply. Your physician, pharmacist, bank er' or any mercantile agency will toll you that Pape, Thompson ft Pape, of Cincinnati, Is a largo and responsi ble medicine concern, thoroughly worthy of your confidence. Only curative results can come from taking Tape's Diuretic, and a few days' treatment means clean, active, healthy kidneys, bladder and urinary organs and no bnckache. OF THE UMATILLA-MORROW COUNTY a ASSOCIATION PENDLETON - OREGON January 25 262?, 1910 $500 m prizes. Largest score card show in Oregon Special Rates ?U O. R. N. For the above occasion, round trip tickets will be sold to Pendleton, under the following conditions One and One-Third Fare with minimum rate of $1.00 for adults and 50c for children, unless double the regular fare makes less. No stopovers allowed on these tickets.' Children of half fare age, one half the adults fare. Tickets on sale Jan. 25- final return limit Jan. 28 For Full Particulars, inquire of Wm. Mc MURKY JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent or Asst. Gen. Passenger AgL. C. J. JACKSON, Agent, Pendleton, Ore. . - . ' " i cattle. Pence Brotnerg rrom lay ette, two loads of cattle. E. F. Slay ton from Shnniko, five loads of cat tle. Hog -Person & Taylor from St. John, Wash., ono load of hogs. . The following is the general range f livestock prices in the yards: Cattle Best steers, weighing 1200 pounds, J5.254J5.35; medium steers. J 4 . 7 5 ;i 5 : best cows. 344.25; fancy heifers, 14 4.25; medium cows, $3.75 f 4; poor cows, $3: built. 12.50 W 3.25 ; stags. 32.60 3. nogs Best cast of the mountains, 'J.10; fancy, $s; Uockers. 37; pigs, Sheep Best wethers, 15.25 & 5. DO; ordinary, 35; spring lambs $6(6 25; straight ewes. 31 75; mixed lots,$4.76 'i 5. Oalvi-s Best, 35.75 4j 6 ; ordinary, f liii 3.25. Miners Begin Session. Indianapolis, lnd , Jan. IS. With the recent terrible catastrophe in Il linois fresh In their memories, the members of tho United States Mine Workers of America are today more intent upon securing better safeguards for life and unit) man upon an b'"-ifs tlon of increase in wages. Experi- enced miners declare that a large ma- Jority of the deaths in mine.-, are pre- ventable and point to the compara - lively small death rate in tho Euro - pean mines aa proof of what may be accomplished toward protecting the lives of m.ncrs. While the govern - meul expel U employed to investigate mine disasters navu oeeu ui siiitanee. officiuls of the union declare that they are too few to copo with the i. , I 8 . r , .n, Ll i,i i,.... r. IIIO COI1U11B jem, ..i.,.,..i hi onmnieiit. William L'lWt-vU w - -r I,T, w - Ker, of Danville, 111. 1 Canada Building Railroads. Toronto, Jan. 18. Figures for the n.ist vear show that the Dominion has passed the United States In the mat- : prs .. i i Vi;l,l t ter ol ranroau uuimj, mu ...c - - Ing of new lines Is going on with un- abated energy. Canada's entire railroad mileage Is now 233,000. which is one milo to ev- ery 300 inhabitants, as compared with ono milo each for 381 Inhabitants in ih, United States. In 1867, in all Canada there were lust 2278 miles of railroad track. There have been constructed In 1909 and are undor construction or con tract nearly twice as many miles of track as there wore In Canada 1868, or 4327 miles. In Jack Twin to FlK'U. Boston, Jan. 18. Jack Twin Sul livan will again be seen In the ring tonight, with Frank Klauss aa his op ponent. The Armory Athletic asso eiatlon will stage the battle. TO CURE COLD IN ONK DAY. Tnke I.AXATIVK ItltO.MO Quinine Tablets. UrugRlsts refund money If It falls to cure. W. V. ultu.VK'S signature Is on each box. 25c. Head the Eis t iregonlao. THE WHEAT MARKET CIIK AGO WHEAT IS A MASS OF WEAKNESS Opening In lower But Close Is 7-8c to 1 3-8o Under Final of Saturday. Chicago, Jan. 17. Because of the great weakness abroad wheat start ed and closed very weak here today. Opening prices for wheat were 1-4 to 3-Sc lower and the closing 7-8 to 1 3-Sc a bushel below Saturday. Weakness developed In the cash situation over Sunday, and the prem ium for cash stuff is from 2 to 3c a bushtl lower. Outside of the weak ness and lower prices abroad, this had tho great effect upon values here today. Liverpool opened unchanged to l-8d lower and closed with, a general de cline of l-2d. American grain visible supply shows: Wheat Decreased 1.009.000 bush- j ,.,',;., n(,reast.d 736,000 bushels, . JaU decreaacd 826,000 bushels. j 0njjh j Nj 2 red $1 23 an1 $126;, No. 3 ! $1 Jg anJ IU. No 2 hnrd wn. I $J J 4 and $J 15; No 3 nard wli;t $1 08 and $1-13; No north. 1 Bpr,ng $1.3 u2 and $mB i.2; , 2 northern soring. 31.12 and . 4 j-0 , ' 3 spring. 31.09 and 3110. ,.,.,. t amo Near Choking to Death. A little boy, the son of Chris. D. Peterson, a well known resident of He village of Jacksonville, Iowa, a sudden ana violent uuacK oi lcroup. Much thick stringy phlegm came up alter giving unaniueruun Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson says: "I thUik he would" have choked to death had we not given him this remedy." For sale by all good rtesl- , J Important lJilKr Convention, '. Merldon. Conn.. Jan. 18. What President Donahue declares will be the most important labor convention ever held In the Wooden Nutmeg J state was called to order here this 1 morning. Deing tne iweniy-iounu w ! nual convention of the Connecticut Federation of Labor. Nearly all of the unions of the state are represent ed. It Is expected that the Gompcrs-Mitchell-Morrison case will be fully discussed and made the subject of ringing resolutions. For Indigestion and all stomach troubles take Foley's Orlno Laxative. It. Is tho natural remedy for Indiges tion, ' dyspepsia, heartburn, bad breath, sick headache, torpid liver. biliousness and habitual constipation, Foley's Orlno Laxative sweetens the stomach and breath, and tones up the entire alimentary system. Koeppen Bros. Do you take the East Oregonlan? I. i Sell "Silent" Smith's Mansion. New York, Jan.. 18. James Henry ("Silent") Smith's mansion and its rare costly furnshings will be held at auction this week, the sale com mencing this afternoon. The eccen tric millionaire collected art works worth a million or more, and these, together with the great house at 871 Fifth avenue, will go to the highest bidder. The American Art associa tion is in charge of the sale of paint ings '( sculpture and works of art. Too Much Face You feel as if you had one face too many when you have Neuralgia. Don't you? Save the face, you may need it; but get rid of the Neuralgia by applying Ballard's . Snow Lini ment. Finest thing in the world for rheumatism, neuralgia, burns, cuts, scnlns, lame back and all pains. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. The greatest thing In the world Is love, and it Is a woman's love that rocks the cradle of the world's affec tion. CALL FOR BIDS FOR STEEL BRIDGES. The county court of Umatilla coun ty. Oregon, invites bids for the con struction of four steel bridges In said county, as follows: Across the Wal la Walla river at McCoy's ranch, length 110 feet; across Dry' creek at Blue Mountain station, length 50 feet; across Butter creek near the mouth of Butter creek, length 40 feet ; ncross the Walla Walla river at Milton, length 90 feet. Plans and specifications will be on file at the office of tho county clerk of Umatilla county, Oregon, on and after th- 20th day of January, 1910. Bids will be opened on February 3rd, IS 10. Cer tified check for 5 per cent of total amount to accompnny each bid. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 12th day of January, 1910. FRANK SALING. County Clerk. NOTICE OF BIDS FOR PRINTING. CITY Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the city re corder's office in Pendleton, Oregon, up to January the 27th, 1910, at 6 o'clock p. m., for city printing for the ensuing two years from March 1st. 1910 to December 1st, 1911, the bids to sDeclfv the price per Inch solid brevier minion type for all city no tices, and price per hundred, five hun dred or thousand as the case may be, for all Job work required by the city during that time, all work to be bound In boards or put up In j.ads If required. A list of blanks In use by the city may be had upon application to the city recorder at his office In the city hall. The city reserves the right to reject anv and all bids, or part of bids. Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this 4 13th day of January. A. D. 1910. TIIOS. FITZ GFRALD. City Recorder. WANTED. ANYONE, anywhere, can "tart ml order business at home. No can vasslng. Be your own boss. Bend fO' free booklet. Telia how. Heacock 27U8, Lockport, N. T. WHERE DO YOU STOP when It Portland? Why, at the Plaza. 21? 1-2 JThlrd street, of course. When die rooms are clean and cheap the nn'l landlady cheerful' and ac commodating. Try It, It Is 11k home. AN intelligent person may earn Jl" monthly corresponding for newspa pers. No canvassing. Stm tar pi titular. Press Syndicate, 3708 Lock port, N. T. HAIR WORK DONE. All kinds of hair work done at Madam Ken nedy's Hair Parlors, 607 E. Court street, the only natural human hair ever sold In Pendleton; also a nice line of goods to sell, rolls, chains, pomps, switches, puffs, made from your own combings. Everything strictly guaranteed. Shampooing halrdressing a specialty. Highest " prices paid for combings. Phone Red 3752. i WANTED Position as cook for fam- MAPS CITY OF PENDLETON AX lly or housework. P. O. Box 433. I East Oregonlan offl". Price ate. I Classified Directory Four Lines, in Daily, Weekly and Semi-Weekly $1 per month. PHYSICIANS. H. B. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd block. Telephones: Office, black 3411; reatdws rd 3. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE,' CHRO nic and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-ray and Electro theraputlcs. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 654. DENTISTS. E. A. MANN, DENTIST, urnv;i. Main street, next to (jomaierciai Association rccms. Office 'phone. Mack 8421; resldenco ph ne, red iJ51. DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL &UR geon. Office, room 18 Judd build- ng. Fnone, rea VAtTrsHAV RROS DENTISTS OF-! family washing; work done by hand. u&nJSualJrntnilng free; goods called for an. 73. ' VETERINARY SURGEONS. DrTdTc. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE Stock Inspector and member State Veterinary Board. Office Tall an's drug store, pes, 'phone Main 69. ATTORNEYS. RALEY ft RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American National Bank building. FEE: SLATER. LAWYERS. Of fice In Despain building. partkb RMTTITS. ATTORNEYS at law. Office in American Nation- ' al Bank bulldink. JAMES B. PERr.Y, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. LOWELL t WINTER, ATTORNEYS and counsellors at isr. . uu.-s Despain building. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, ArtMa anA contracts arawa. '-oi- lections made. Room i block. Sc Idt PETERSON ft WILSON. ATTOR neys at law; rooms 3 and 4 S-rslth-Crawford building. PKELPS ft STEIWER, ATTORNEYS at law. Offices In Smith-Crawford building. CHAS. J. FERGUSON, hwhsm Et law. Office in Association diock. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice u u and federal tttKt I., and 4. over TayiW iSnM1 SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN SECOND- hand goods. If there is anyinins- m,i need in new and second-nano furniture, stoves, granlteware and crockery, call and get his price. No 212 East Court street. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES reliable abstracts or u i- " lands In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerace business. Payj taxes and makes Investments for non residents. References, any oan in Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. W. S. HENNINGER, Vlve-Pres. C. H. MARSH. Ses. BENTLEY ft LEFFINGWF.LL, REAL estate, fire, life and acciaeni insur ance agents. New location, 815 Main street. Phone Main 404. LIVF.UY AND FEED STARLET. ITY LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSON street. Carney ft BrdW"r. iro? T.lverv. feed and sale stable. Oocd rigs at all times. Cab line In connec tlon. "Phone main 70. MACHINERY. UNITED ENGINEERING CO.. ME rhnnical engineers. Irrigation power or electric plnnts gas produc ers. 25-28 P.-I. BIdg.. Seattle, Wash ington. FOR BALE. FOR SALE 65 acre ranch, 60 acre rich f.ub-lrrlgated bottom end IS acres wheat land. 5 acres in or chard, 3 acres timber, 17 acres al falfa and balance will raise anr- tiling put In the ground. Rig 10 room house, big barn, other out buildings, and a $1000 pumping plant consisting of a 12-horsepower gasoline engine an 1 5-inch centrif ugal pump. R. R. station, phon line, store, P. O. and grade school at the door. Location can't be beat. ' Trice, J" 500, One-half cash, bal I ance easy terms. Address, O. F. Steele, Nolin Ore. ' FOR SALE Furniture, from nlna 1 room robmlng house, also plaao. ' 201 W. Webb. Phone Red 1321. Extra giod offer If taken at one. FOR SALE 160 acres Irrigated alfal fa land about 2 1-2 miles north west of Echo; 110 acres In alfalfa. 16 acres In garden and orchard, balance grass pasture. Good five room house, fair barn. Will sell either to one or two parties. For particulars, address Frank Correa, Echo, Oregon. Extra Lines over Foot, 25 cents per Line per month. MISCELLANEOUS. PENDLETON IRON WORKS RK- palr work on all kinds of machines. structural Iron work and machine castings. Junction of Court and Alt streets. Marion Jack, Prop.; A. v. May, manager. LET ELECTRICITY DO TOU11 work Ifs clean, reliable and con venient. Electric Sad Irons, guaran teed. 35.25. Electric Hot Water an Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Cofifee Percolators, etc. A complete stock ol Gas and Electric fixtures. Flrst-clasa wiring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaughan. 815 Main street. TEE SAM, LEE CO., NOODLE RE3 taurant, Mrs. Goey, Prop. Chicken noodle soup, chop suey, etc. Webb St., between Main and Garden. Phon Red S3S1. 'SLOM KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRY; ellvered. 4 OS East Court street. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAINES, 11 you want to subscribe tn magaxlnnt or newspapers In the United State or Europe, remit br postal not, - check, or send to the EAST ORE GONIAN the net publisher's prte of the publication you desire, an. we will have It sent you. It ' ill save you both trouble and risk, li you are a subscriber to the EA91 OREGCNIAN, In remitting you cap ieduct ten per cent from the pub Usher's price. Address EAST OREGOXIAN PUB. CO.. Perxil - ton. Ore. AUCTIONEER. COL. F. G. LUCAS, LIVESTOCK Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref- -erence First National Bank of Athens, and Farmers' Bank of Weston. Farm I a specialty. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. BAKER & FOLSOM. FUNERAL Di rectors and licensed embalmert. Opposite postofflce. Funeral pari r. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. 'Phone main 75. rTJATV.TCXAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE No. S3. A. F. and A. i!.. meets the flrvt nd third Mondays of e&c'. All visiting brethren are ln- month, vited. B. P. O. E S NO. 281 meets every Thursday even- . ing In Eagle's- Woodmea hall. G. W. Phelps, E. R : Thos. Fltx Gerald, Secy. DAMON LODGE NO. 4. .". of P., meets every Monday evening In I. O. O. F. hall. VlsUing brothers cordially Invited to atten .. R. . Tarbet, C. C; R. W. Fletcher, K. of R. ft S. ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC dTT MAY CONTRACTOR Aim Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stens walls, etc. phone black 3786, or Cr gonlan office. 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