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TEN FACES. DAILY EAST OltEGONIAJT, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1911. PAGE NINE. A HEALTHY, HAPPY OLD AGE May be promoted by those who Sently cleanse the system, now and ien, when in need of a laxative remedy, by taking a desettspoonful of the ever refreshing, wholesome and truly beneficial Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, which is the only family laxative generally aprlupj provea oy ine mosi eminent pny sicians, because it acts in a natural, strengthening way and warms and tones up the internal organs without weakening them. It is equally benefi ficial for the very young and the mid dle aged, as it is always efficient and free from all harmful ingredient. To get its beneficial effects it is always necessary to buy the genuine, bear ing the name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of everypackage. OREGON POTATOES ARE IN DEMAND O.KOWKR.S DO NOT RETAIN srrnciENT supply or spuds California .Takes Away Too Many Car and IamuX Tnulo Is Famished niirlcy Supply Practically Out of Market In P inland. (Monday's Journal.) It can now be safely stated that Oregon growers do not retain a suf ficient supply of potatoes to fill the wants of the local trade until the new crop Is ready. While this season's crop was quite sufficient to fill all needs, the buy ing for California account this season was the heaviest on record. The Cal ifornia 4trai' simply went "crazy" about potatoes this year and boomod prices In Oregon by Its enormous pur chases. Fir this the California deal ers are now suffering because most of them are today suffering because most of them are today selling pota toes at an actual loos owing to tho over-supply In the market there. Conditions hero nre just the reverse nn.l Wiile California holds heavy sup plies of Oregon few are available here. Is Angeles alone was the pur chaser of 10 ears of potatoes in Ore gon during the p:,st week and Is look ing for more. Recaiise the eastern Importations do not give satisfaction to the best trade In the south, Los Angeles buyers have been freely of fering on the basis of J I (10 per cental at Oregon points for the best quality. Tt Is now stated that three cars of Wisconsin stock are ,itln hero soon. 'The purchasers are said to be Mc- Klll'ev M'tl I" V. T.'lor, .11..,. Pr, ., ,1 1'eit tie't t IMas. 'I'lie'e potatoes are 1 paid to cost JlCa to land here and:' are n"t ..f such go..,l quality as the! local gooiN, therefore showing tlls crl'n'nati'in by the buyers against .ho reg,,n product. Itiirley Supplies Scarce. With brewing barley quote,) )n the east nt 'he highest figure In years, loners are offering hs high as $27 a ton at Interior Oregon points for a supply. (offerings are extremely limited and CATARRH tlv's Cream Balm U oulc.lv nh.orbcd. -?f0ff COVS OI.es Relict at Once, t WvMfJ It clean., soothes, Hf ,1AFt the diseased menu m! mem. FX Druna resulting mini t Catarrh ami drives wnv a Colli in tho Hea4 quickly. lie-liflV FFVTR trtorvs the Suiisesof M I rUWSoll Taste ami Smell. Full size 50 cts., nt DniL'- .gists or by mail. In Ibmid form, 75 i t n's. ly llrothcrs, fid Yarreu Street, New York, Every Woman Is Intcreitnl ma anemia Know bmit the wondirful MARVEL Whirling Sprit The new Vaginal Syring. Beit moil convenient. cleanse! instantly. Alt Tout drugKlit tor tt. If he cannot lupply It MARVEL, accent no other: .nrf tamn for llluitratrd book-iealed. It gtvei full pattlcu- M, I... Airmrtlrmm invaluable to Indict, v MiRVU. CO., 44 tatl 234 Itrttt. Nt York MEN AND WOMEN Ca Bli a far inflamma tion!. Irrllationa or ulorra- t Ln uriaanna. rainieaa, nu o. noia nw aaraarai.".-. nr innl in nlrtin wrapper hi l prima, prepaid, far 41.00 VVw lW .. TJ or s iKittun. w m. aa.aBaa'VS m Circular aunt on request. Mil flm I tm S dan. I Saw X VGirawunAaTj V V U.S. A. 1 ANHEUSER-BUSCH on draught at the- Columbia Bar 632-636 Main St. FINE WINES LIQUORS, CIGARS We Serve to Please Herman Peters. P"P very little business has therefore passed recently. The market is likewise bare of feed barley here and buyers say they would have to pay 927.60. for a supply. Oats market Is very firm but trade Ih limited owing: to the Inability to secure supplies. Ideas of Willamette valley growers range as high as $29. 50 30. per ton at country points, but this Is beyond even the sensational mnrkct of Portland. Wheat market is steady with no change In the general situation. Some laying Is reported nround 82 84c for Flour trade Is good locally, but ex port business Is small except at lower prices. Hog Market .'HnclinnKed. Feed hogs are down 35c from for mer prices but regular offerings In the swine market are unchanged at $7.75 for tops. There was a good run in the North Portland yards today and they were taken care of by buy ers. Further weakness followed the re cent prediction of Michael Cudahjr that the price of hogs would drop to 4c a pound. In the eastern mar kets this Influence was felt at once. Indirectly tnls will affect the Port land trade. If continued, because the bulk of the purchases of hogs by Pa cific northwest packers are made In Nebraska. A few cars of local swine may per haps sell beyond the eastern basis but the trade does not anticipate that packers will pay much of a premium. For the day Omaha hogs were down 10c while Chicago was off 5 to 10c from Saturday. Market for sheep and lambs Is holding down a few fractions. The extreme top for wool lambs seems to be 15.75 while sheared stock sold this morning at 15.25. Several carloads were moved at the latter figure. Of special Interest to the local trade was the arrival this morning of 12 loads of cattle from Anaconda, Mont. Some of the steers sold t $8.75. Cattle market In general was steady this morning. " Hop Market Stronger. Market for hops Is stronger and It Is reported that Hlshop & Daniels of McMinnvllle purchased a big block of 1909s from John Hackett. Contracts on the coming crop are firm at 16 l-217c, dealers making attempts to purchase at both figures. It Is now stated that a large eastern concern Is freely offering 17c for this year's growth. Outside markets are firmer but nominal. F.tnr Market Weaker. With stocks of eggs coming for ward, showing an increase, holdings along Front street arc accumulating. Largo lots are being offered at ex treme low quotations. Storers are tak ing most if these. A Knocker In a man who can't see good In any person or thing. It's a habit caused by a disordered liver. If you find that you are beginning to see things through blue spectacles, treat your !:ver to a good cleaning out process with Mallard's Herblne. A pure cure for constipation, dyspepsia, Indiges- tion, sick headache, biliousness, all I ver, stomach and bowel troubles. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. The T-ake Erie f; Northern, .lust In- itporai-al in Canada, is to run from 'ort Dover on Lake Frio, Kr.mtford nil Pari, with a branch from Pari 11 111 will rrix and Ayr. The " rate strain. -rs on coin Lake party Kr:c. Your tongue Is coated. Ymir breath Is foul. Headaches come and go. These symptoms show that your stomach is the trouble. To remove he cause is the first thlnir. and Cham- erlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets ill d 1 that. F.asy to take and most ficctive. .Sold bv all dealers. ft seems to be a natural law that he worst younir poat In the nelffh- lorhood should be known as mother's iltlo lamb. 1-1 of a Pound a Week nt least, is what a young baby ouht o gain In weight. Does yours? If not there's something wrong with Its digestion. Give it Mcee's Uaby Elixir and it will begin gaining at once. Cures stomach and bowel troubles, aids digestion, stops fretfulness, good for teething babies. Price 26c and 50c. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Since the pension department of the Rock Island was established on January 1 of last year, 85 employes hnve been placed upon Its roll, with n average monthly pension of 127.4 a month. IJewnre of Ointments for Cntnrrh That Contain Mercury. as imireery will niireljr destroy the sense of smell linn completely iierange ine wnoie system when entering it tnrongn tne mu rium surfaces. Sticli articles ahotilil nerer lie used except on pnncrlptlons from re ptitnhlfl phrHlclnns, as the damage they will In Is ten roitl to ine goon you can potwiotT derive from them. I lull, 'a Catarrh Cure. niniiiifnctiued tiv F. .1. t heney & t'o.. 10- IpiIii. (.. contains no mtircurr. and Is tnken Internnlly, acting directly npon the blood innl mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall', t'ntnrrh dire be sure yu get the irenuliie. It Ih taken Internnlly and untile la Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Cheney & i'n. Testimonials free. Sold by Ortigclsts. lVlce, 7.rc per bottle. Take Mnlrs I nmtlv Pills for ennstipatnm Bowman Bar One Block from Depot A Gentlemen's Resort Try Our CIGARSandLIQUORS They Please Martin Anderson, Prop - Diarrhoea should be cured without loss of time and by a medicine which like Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy not only cures promptly but produces no unpleasant after effects. It never falls and Is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by all dealers. Tho Texas state conference of brick layers Is now composed of 33 unions with a total membership of 2500. The wage sealo for the entire state Is $6 a day. ' The. Sonnd Slp of flood Health Can not be overestimated and any ailment that prevents It Is a menace to health. J. L. Southers, Eau Claire, Wis., says: "I have been unable to sleep soundly nights, because of pains across my back and soreness of my kidneys. My appetite was very poor and my general condition was much run down. I have been taking Fo ley Kidney Pills but a short time and now sleep as sound as a rock, my general condition Is greatly Improved and I know that Foley Kidney Pills have cured me." flood results always follow the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They nre a prompt corrective of uri nary irregularities. Try them. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Foley Kidney Pills contain In con centrated form Ingredients of estab lished therapeutic value for the prompt alleviation of ajl kidney and bladder trouble to progress beyond the reach of medicine, but start tak ing Foley Kidney Pills atonce. Re fuse substitutes. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT. (Continued from page 6 ) and parcels of land should pay on ac count of the benefits to be derived from such proposed Improvement, and the Cl'y Surveyor shall file such plans and specifications and estimates ih the office of the Recorder of The City of Pendleton. If the Council shall find such plans, specifications and es timates to be satisfactory, it shall ap prove the same and shall determine the boundaries of the district bene fited and to be assessed for such Im provement and the action of the Council In the creation of such an assessment district shall be final and conclusive. The Council shall by resolution declare its purpose of mak ing such Improvement describing the same and Including such engineer's estimates of th probable total cost thereof, and also defining the boun daries of the assessment district to be benefited and assessed therefor. Tli" action of the Council In declaring I's Intention to Improve any street or streets or any part or parts thereof, directing the publication of notice thereof, approving and adopting the plans and specifications and esti mates of the City Surveyor, and de termining the district benefited and to be assessed therefor, may all be done In one and the same act. H) The resolution of the Council declaring Its purpose 'to improve the s'reet shall be published for a period of ten days in some newspaper to be designated by the Council, and there I "hall n's be published therewith a 'notice that the Surveyor's estimate of the propnr'lon of the cost of said or!: to be charted against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land Is on ri In the office of the City Record er, .and a copy of such resolution, to uo'her with the report of the Pur veyor, showing the probable percent age of benefit to be assessed against each lot. part of lot and parcel of land within such district, shall be kept of record in the office of the i!y Recorder. (4! Within fen days from the date of tho first pnblicntion of the notice required to be published in th pre ceding section the owners of SO per cent or more In area of the property within such assessment district may make and file with the City Recorder a written objection or remonstrance against sweh proposed Improvement, anil such objection or remonstrance shall be a bar to any further proceed ing In the mnklng of such improve ment for a period of six months, un less the owners of one-half or nwrc of the property affected as aforesaid shall subsequently petition therefor. (K) If no such objection or- re monstrance be made or filed with the Recorder within the time designated, the Council shall be deemed to have neVntlred Jurisdiction to order tho im provements to be made, and the Counett may thereafter by ordinance provide for making such Improve ment, which shall conform In- all par ticulars to the plans and specifica tions previously- adopted. () When tile lmprovwrnont c ny street Is ordered the Ttecor' upon Instruction from tH Cor Council, shnlf immediately Invl posals for making the sam .,. cordnnce with ordinance which proposals shall be ,CK rna the nreseinee of n miiiorl''1 -"url Common Council nnd f'1 ,,y ,he nwarded to the loweM ithln half bidder fer either the- v1P" could com- mnrnvmunt or aiictv r had will not materially co-ost K'firoy complotlon of the rernn1rnarka of Tho Common Counef,u or lno es" rlght to reject anr nt sno whlcn received. If all prance carried rejected tho Comm to' wns hare power by resrLot Llvermore. el, to order that fn,,a "I10" tho or any portion the who had cloth- nnrW ho .llroctl INeariy nil OI Council by pure'1" bRI"y damaged. I nnd hlrlmr the" amounts to. Jack Common Coune,r of tne shop. Is er to provid,ut 8,ntes 11 18 n con tion and sujt' under theo Mr. Webster, tho fire and to r'oy the fumes of the gas the fal"'1'"" iRnl'ed by the boiler. ptcti.ies spread through the frame nre with Incredible swiftness and ,ie time the firemen arrived on rscene with their hose carts, the ucture was a mass of fire. Their ork wns made doubly difficult by the explosion of a gasoline tank which spread the flames after they had been all but subdued. While nt work on a lndder, Carl Leonard, one fr fJ On f put. TaKe What Pill? Why, & Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pill, of course. Good for all kinds of pain. Used to relieve Neuralgia, Headache, Nervousness, Rheu matism, Sciatica, Kidney Pains, Lumbago, Locomotor Ataxia, Backache, Stomachache, Period ical Pains of women, and for pain in any part of the body. "I have used Dr. Miles' medicines for ver 13 years and find them excellent I keep Dr. Miles' Anti-Fain Pills in the haute all the time and would not think st taking a journey without them, so Matter bow short a distance I am going. I ssssst praise them enough.' Miss Lou M. Churchill. 63 High St, Penacook, N. H. At S)M druggists. 25 doses 25c MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. the Common Council to make lalJ improvement under Its own supervi sion by purchasing the material and hiring the labor therefor, or as boob thereafter as la reasonably conven ient, the Common Council shall pro ceed to apportion and assess the cost of making such Improvement upoit the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land within the assessment district, In- accordance with the. special and pe culiar benefits derived by each lot. part of lot and parcel of land. No notice of such hearing and assess ment shall be necessary other than the notice required by subdivision 3 of this section, and all objections or exceptions tO' the Surveyor's estimates of percentage or any application for raising or lowering the same in any particular shall be filed with the City Recorder within fifteen days after the first publication of such notice, and at such hearing the Common Council shall consider the said City Surveyor's estimates of assessments and all objections thereto, and shall have the power at Its discretion, and wi'hout anv further notice, to con sider, aslcertain and determine the amount of the special and peculiar 'cnefits accruing to each lot, part ot lot or parrel of land within said as sessment district by reason of such improvement, and the amount appor tioned by the City Surveyor 'to any lot, part of lot or parcel of land shall be so reduced or increased by the ('omiiion Council that it- shall be in .iust proportion to such benefits. Jut in no cne shall any such percentage . xr I such benef it. Tire amount of such assessment again-.t each lot, -art of lot and parcel of land .snail be declared by ordinance, and the Re corder shall thereupon enter the sime in the lien docket of The City of Pen dleton, ,nd thr same shall thereafter be kno-cn as trie Recoi tier's Esti-nate and Assessment. The contract price, based apon the estimsre of the City Surveyor, or if there lie no contract, the esnmates of the City Surveyor. the osl of right ..-f wary and expenses of condemning the Ud and a sum not exceeding five per cent of the contract prbre, or tht surveyor s esti mate as the cost of auvertlsinp. engi- iverlng and; superintendence shall deemed to be the cist of every 1111. proviMiirnt. ( . i,en paid, was ready for shipment This notice Is published l..HprJand would be forwarded upon receipt to order of the Common Co hp hai, I f the balance, 6. These U tters usu-firn- publication l-treof b that ally fell into the hands of relatives of April 3. 1.911. raise the ! "u deceased who promptly forwarded ltoled Pendleton orer f . , 1 19 11. of the firemen, was overcome by the heavy smoke and gasoline fumes, but was quickly revived by Dr. O. E. Parker, who was watching the con flagration. Besides the dye works, the little building nd.loining occupied by Alex Hurt's plumbing shop was consider ably damaged. Mr. Webster worked heroically to save tho property of his patrons until almost overcome but owing to the fierce heat, was driven nway before nuich could be saved. Ills own books and accounts were not recovered until after the fire was ex tinguished but fortunately they es- j eaped with only a scorching. The building was one of the oldest in the city and has served In many capacities, nt one time being the home of the Pendleton 'post office. It will now be torn down and thus pass Into history. Although the fire bell only rang a few taps, n large crowd soon gather ed to watch the fire and Fire Chief Vaughan was finally compelled to stretch ropes to keep the curious on lookers bnck. Van Rowman, who conducts cleaning business bnck of the Pen dleton Drug Store, has courteously of fered one of his rooms and, part of his equipment to Mr. Webster until he can seeWe another location. t took the ' THOMA-3- FIT . " " 1 he was re-1 .i.iise of secrecy juiik was the man. The followtr '. p'STROYEO Mm urTrnmnnm mm HMtn iUU i a Want WANTED. HAIR WORK Ladies, don't forget Madame Kennedy's, 607 East Court, the reliable hair dresser. All kinds' of hair goods made to order; also nice, natural human hair goods for sale. Everything guaranteed. Phone Red 3752. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IV you want to subscribe to magazine. or newspapers In the United Statoa or Europe, remit by postal nou, check, or send to the EAST ORB GONIAJf he net publisher1 price of the publication you dealre. aod we will have It aent yen It will aye you both trouble and risk. Tf you are a subscriber to the EAJrT OREGONIAN, In remitting yen cava deduct ten per cent from the pub Usher's price. Address EAST OREGONTAN PUB. (X), Pendle ton, Ore. Tho East Oregonfan Is Eastern Ore gon's represeiitatlTe paper. It lead and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. It Is the advertising medio m of the section. Classified PHTSIC1AN8. H. 8. GARFIELD, U. D., HOMXO- pathle physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd Mock. Telephone: Office, black 1411; residence, red StII. DR. LTNN X. BLAKE8LEE, CHRO- nlc and nervous diseases, and dis ease of woasea. X-ray and Electro theraputlcs. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 114. DENTISTTS. B. A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE Main street, next to Commercial Association rooms. Office 'phone. Black 4421; reetlene 'phone. Black 1861. KERN A BENNETT, DENTAL 8UR geons. Office room II Judd build ing. Phone, Red ItOt. DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN. DENTIST, Office in Judd building. Phone, Mala 72. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE Stock Inspector. Office at Koep pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 415. Residence. 916 East Court street. Reo. Phone- Main 19. ATTORNEYS. RALBT & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. JAMES A. P2E, ATTORNEY AT law. Office In Despain building. R. J. SLATER, ATTORNET AT LAW. Office in Despain building. CARTER A SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of Ameri- cn National Bank Building. JAMEU- B. PERRY, ATTORNEY .AT i nt ou Office over TaylressTie was luctlng. Tholoui.u.j Is the wife a Swedish nobleman who is en- ;i.ed in tne marine insurance busi- Kallenburg's method of oper- n was to get death notices, through .dipping bureau, from all over the 1 untry and to address to the de- ! br:(,.Sed a h.tter stating that the sped- a jr,lble or,iered, on which $9 had Ul0 (6 t0 the fictitious "Schmidt. GAME WARDENS ViSIT PENDLETON ON TRIP For tho general purpose of secur first hand Information of game conditions in eastern Oregon and for the specific purpose of investigating the fishwnys of the Cue and lrrigon dams. State (.lame Warden Stevenson ami Master Fish Warden Clunton are in the city today and will make their I Investigating trips out from this point. 1 Later they will go into the John Day country from where complaints have arisen concerning the disregard for fish laws. Ordinarily, these matters are attend ed to by deputies but the two officials stated this morning that they are act ing upon a suggestion made by Gov ernor West that they secure first bund Information on tho matters. Mr. Stevenson states that the vacancies in the deputy offices are being filled as rapidly as possible and that all old deputies recently removed who were found to be efficient would be rein stated. He stated that both of the deputyshlps in this county are at resent vacant but would be filled Im mediately by temporary appointments and later by permanent ones. MAN WITH TOBACCO KECOK1. 1KA1 AT COUNCIL BLVFFS Council Fluffs, Iowa, April 6. With a ncord of having chewed to bacco for 90 years and never used glasses or a enne, Henry William Suits a ' Is dead today, age 103. He leaves two sons, two daughters, 30 grand and 35 great grand children. Panama will be fortified but mule-less. WANTED (Con tinned.) WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. Work done with especial care. Phone Red 2S21. VIOLIN MAKING, repairing of all stringed instruments. Violin re pairing a specialty. Chas. Harris, 73S Cottonwood street. High grade violins for sale. tOTtcmWL. AKTWBIRB, CAN STAR aaaaati r mmm at ham. Ne rawmaaU. Bm wr in boas. Iii faf rraaai aMfelet. Telle how. rrC aVseksjort, N. T. seketlag rooms war naif t tsve all t Oreco&laa balld- m renlen. En- O. WOWt BAXiE. rO !, H4 aewspapers wrap -) ta a sue er II each suitable or wrapptBg. patting ua4tr ear . eta. Price, lie per bundle. lie. BsMiaire this mt Directory pfSURANCE AND LAND BUSICTDM HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. reliable abstracts of title to an lands In Umatilla county. Leans ea city and farm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and snakes Investment fer non resident. Write fire, life and acci dent insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMBS JOHNS, Pres. C 1 BENTLBT It LBTFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. New locaUon, $16 Male street Phone Main 404. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street, Carney A Bradley, Props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connec tion. 'Phone main 79. MISCELLANEOUS. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS, wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationary, etc. Very latest styles. Call at Bast Ore gonian office and see samples. LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip tion for county court, circuit court. Justice court, real estate, etc., fo aale at East Oregonlan office. Old newspapor In lurge bundles, LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR work It's cUn, reliable and con venient. Electric ad Irons nunn. j teed, J6.25. Electro Hot Water and 1 Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffee : Percolators, etc. A convte 8tok of Gas and Electric fixtur-s. first-clas. : wiring of homes, ete. J. L. Vughaa. gig ialn street mius, . r I lilts.lL ORDERS. exploit the rpyiiv..,,,,.,,, m C0UPty- "NDGE No. II New Quarters. " '--tts the The matter of securing new quV oj ters for the association was nor brought up last night for action be- cause of the fact that the special com- mittee of five appointed last Friday to look into the matter is not yet ready to report. However, at a meet ing of the board of managers follow ing the general meeting, the matter was brought up for discussion and , some action will probably be taken Friday at the meeting of the mana- ' gers. The general sentiment Is that the present quarters are very inade quate and that new ones are badly needed. The climax of the meeting came last evening when President Smyths asked to rise all members who were willing to take their coats off and as sist in securing 100 new members by Jthe next monthly meeting. Every man in the room immediately arose and a systematic campaign will be begun at once for a greater Commer cial association. Want Postoffico Open. Another important action taken by the association last night was the ad option of a resolution protesting against the closing of the post office on Sundays and urging the federal tiuthorities to leave the matter of Sun day mail just as it is. Dr. C. J. Smith introduced the resolution and It was heartily endorsed. On the suggestion of Attorney J. P. Winter and upon the motion of W. L. Thompsn the matter wns also referred to the committee on city affairs with Instructions to draw up petitions of remonstrance and to ilrculate them among the members of the association, other organizations and citizens in general. T. G. Mont gomery is chairman of this commit tee nnd the other members are W. J. : Ch'rke. E. J Murphy, J. V. Tallman 1 i- and (.!. V'. Hice. The petitions will be prepared immediately and placed In (Continued on page eight) HOOSFVF.I.T'S TOWN WENT DF.MOCK.VriC Oysterbny, April 5. Complete returns show that Roosevelt's town went democratic yester day by an average of a hun dred votes. The entire ticket elected. It stays wet.