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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOIOAIf, PENDLIlTOir, OREGON, THCItSDAY, APRIL 27, 1911. PACK SKVKM 110 MATERIAL CHANGE IN LIVESTOCK MARKET SMALL OFFERINGS WERE AVAILABLE YICSTERDAY Only Otio Ioad of Cattle and Ono of Hogs Ninety CVntM for Illiiostem Wheat In lMiur offered on Coast. . In tlio StoekyardH. North Portland Hogs easy; catlo steady; sheep firm. South Omaha Hogg 6 to 10c v higher, cattle steady to 10c higher; sheep steady. Chicago HogH, cattle and sheep steady. Only one load of cattle was avail able for the market at North Port land today, and this sold at $5.65 for steers and IS for calves. One load which has been carried over for sev crul days sold at $0.10 for steers this morning. The situation In the cattle market Is Jut about as previously mention- ed, with practically no change In price. One load of hogs came forward, but as thev were oulte heavv the ton price previously reached was not teBt- ' ed and remains nominally quoted at this time. There was an Improve-J mi nt In the swine situation In the South Omaha yards today and an ad vance of Cc to 10c was quoted In the price. Chicago was steady with no change. No sheep arrived at North Port land, hut the miirket retains a good tone around previous figures. One sale of wool wethers was made late A Reliable Remedy FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm l Quickly absorbed. Ci.c. Re.::! si One. It cleuiws. soothes, heals, ami protects the diseased tuem brano resulting from Catarrh and drivei wuy al-'olJ in the Head quickly. Restore the H. iiB.;9 of Taste and KmelL Fuli xiz 50 its. t Drn'gisu or bj mull. LimUa Ureuiu Hal rn for use in atomizers ?5 vu. Eiv Umbers, GO Warren Street. New l'ork. hi in unci IKS OMCKI.Y DISAPPEAR Mrs. Cli.-is. Hartley, 516 Franklin street Jackson. Mich, says: "I had suffered all kinds of pain and agony from stomach complaint for several months The pains In my stomach were very bad. the gas forced the food In'o my throat, my food did not di gest, headaches of the worst kind at tend "d. I became weak, nervous and in a coiid'lion so I eould Ii"t sleep. Was alarmed at my condition as do. torlng did not benefit me, finally 1 was Indued to try Mi-O-NA. and after using for about two weeks, I found a cure." If you have a sallow complexion. pimples blotches, or dull eyes, your j o JKe.-i ioii is ail h ihiik, ami j ou ?iiiiuu take MI-O-NA stomach tablets Im mediately, nnd put your stomach right. MI-n-NA Instantly stops belching of gas, sour stomach, heartburn nnd foul breath and gives complete reli'if In five m!nut"S. MI-o-NA Is guaranteed to cure dys pepsia, sea uickness, vomiting of pregnancy, or money back li .n't hesitate to try MI-O-NA. It is for sale by Tallman & Co. and lead ing druggists everywhere at CO con's a large box. More Sick People to be CURED Walla Walla. Wn. To the Public: I have taken Doctors York & York's special treatment for kidney nnd stom ach trouble for about a month. I had suffered with this trouble for many years siml doctored with many doc tors ns well us tiled various patent medicines, hut all without avail. Now I am will and aide to work. have also gained twenty pounds In weight I nm certainly glad to give th"se Chi nese; doctors this testimonial. (Signed) AND It. IIKUfi. We receive testimonials dallly from grateful patients. If the public desir es to Investigate them, we will bo only to glad to show them. Doctors York & York successfully tieat all chronic and blood dlsenses. Out of town people can write for free consultation paper and elrculnr, en close 2c stamp. YORK & YORK MEDICINE CO. 210 W. Main St., Walla Walla Wn. Every Woman It Interested and should know about the wonik-rful MARVEL Whirling Spray The new Vaginal Syring. Br it mm t convrnirnt. It Cleanses instantly. Ask your drweiit for It. If he cannot sunnly tru MARVEL, accept no other?1 but lend stamp for Illustrated book sealed. It cives full particu lar anddlnrtloni invnhnnleto Indies. MftRVU CO., 44 East 231' itrnt. Haw To.i J MEN AND WOMEN. Due Pig for inflamma tion, IrritMtttftia or ulcera tion uf mucous me nib rati on. I not to atrictur. rainless, ami not aimn- lTMtEVAIl8CHEMlflC)K0Ut or Polypous. Noin by nrninriaia. or petit to Dial it wrwrpar, by pprwa. prepaid, fur II .00 or a bottlea. 7-V O-cular it-iit on iwueat 2 w ur VSll-r ;..M yesterday afternoon, at- $5.10. Among tlio Shippers. Cattle A. L. DeMarls, Milton, Or., ono load cattle and calves. Hogs Robert McCrow, Goldendale, Wash., one load. Horses and Mules Watson, Flags & Standlfer Co., Yamhill, Or., one load. Range, of Prices. Cattle Grain fed steers, $6.90 7; best hay fed steers, $6.50; fancy, $6.25; cows, best, $5. 25(fj5. 50; ordi nary, $5; poor, $34; stags and bulls $34. Hogs Best light, $7(517.25; pack ers, $6.40; heavy, $56.30; feeders, $7.60. .Sheep Best yearling wethers, $5. 50;; old wethers, $4.75; grain fed lambs, $6.50; ewes, $4.25; sheared wool sheep and lambs, 50c higher. Calves Best, $88.60; ordinary, $7; poor, $34.60. Wheat Ninety Cents. Bids for bluestem wheat are now more general and range around 90c a bushel track: delivery Portland. Practically the same price Is ruling In the north. The market at Interior points Is even firmer than at tidewater. At Walla Walla fractional sales of blue stem are reported on the basis of 93c track tidewater. Farmers are not willing to sell under that figure and oven the high price falls to bring out more than a few small lots. Barley supplies are practically ex hausted. A sale of a car load was made today by a loal buyer at $28.50 and $28 Is being freely offered to country Interests. Oats market Is firm but quiet on account of the limited supplies avail able. Hay trade Is steady to firm locally but alfalfa is sllgh'ly easier In the In terior, especially at Idaho points. Flour market Is firm with no change In prices. Potato Consumption Cut. Since the last advance In the price of potatoes, Front street handlers re port a serious decrease in the con sumptive demand. The same condi tion exists in the onion market. Aus tralian onions are being offered at $5, local onions from $3.50 to $4 and Bermudas $5 per cental. 1-4 of a Pound a Week at least, is what a young baby ought 'o gain In weight. Does yours? f not there's something wrong with Its digestion. Give it Mcee's Baby Elixir and It will begin gaining at once. Cures stomach and Bowel troubles, aids digestion, stops fretfulness, good for teething babies. Price 25c and 50c. A. ('. Koeppen & Bros. POLITICAL NOTES. "Finny" Conners has declared war on Ciovernor Pix of New York. One of the busiest bodies In con gress is the democratic committee which is apportioning the appointive Positions in the house among the "t.ite delegations. There are now about seventy sen nt committees, the chairmanship of which, with the exception of about ten, are held by republicans. As the ! -publican membership has dwindled to fifty, the democrats arc ask..ng thai ten additional chairmanships be civen to them. It is understood that the scheme of apportioning patronage among the! members who do not have committee ohiilrman-hlps will give to each I member appointments worth $1,509 j annually. This does not include the! payroll of JITS. 000 that comes under the chairman of the committees, or' the JTo.iMoi that is the prerogative of the speaker. The republican progressives are al ready acting as an independent body In the senate. Individuals In that co teru' have already introduced resolu hiiions for the admission of the ter ritories of Arizona and New Mexico, as st ites, for the direct election of l"nit"il stales senators and for rein vestigation of the Lorimcr case. Sen- .'tor I'tiiti'eins wil' 1. -i 1 the conte est against Canadian reciprocity in the scna'o, and a further division of work "ill take place as other legislate- matters ome to the fore. Kx-I'niieii states Senator Nuthan Hay Scott of West Virg-lnla says: President Taft will be renominated. That seems to be a foregone conclu sion. As to the candidate the demo crats iil name just put a pin in the statement I make you and stick it up on the wall where you i an see it every day. speak that Senator Champ Claik w.ll be nominated in l'.UJ by the democrats for president. Democratic national committeemen believe that the results on last elec tion day will in the national conven tion of 1912 bring back the old align ment ,,f the states cast of "the Mis souri river, including the New Eng land and the middle and the south- rn states, which brought about the nomination for president of (ieorge II. M.CIell.in in ISt!4, Deration Sey mour in 1S6S, Samuel J. Tilden in 1S7H, General Winflcld Scott Han cock In lsst) and Grovcr Cleveland in 1SS4, 1SS8 and 1892. Mayor Fitzgerald thinks that Ros ton's "bluebloods" are responsible for the Hub's failure to lead all other cit ies In a business way. He also says that the "silk stocking" element must bt. overthrown in the business world before the city can forge ahead as she should. FIt.gerald declares thut there has existed a nnristocracy In the business world which has denied entrance Into the biff business and fi nancial houses of that city to all ex cept those who had "silk stocking" pedigrees an family rrcsts. ne as serted that scores of brilliant men have been forced Into politics because the opportunity to get Into business bas been denied them. Ills remedy for the situation is for the men who arc not particularly "long on pci grees" but are "long on brains" to start financial Institutions in Huston and then for people to stand togeth er and support these enterprises. Electricity docs practically all the work. In the kitchen of the United States military academy nt West Point, N. Y. t NEWS OF TIE I ST - 44 Band Stand at Leavenworth. Leavenworth, Wash. Leavenworth has erected a band stand on the park facing front street. - ' I'liint Orchard at Chalk Bluff. Harvey, Wash. E. E. Etzold has a crew of men setting out fruit trees on his ranch near the Chalk Blurt. SM-k Gusher at Goldendale. Goldendale, Wash. Work will be started this week drilling a well for arteries of water on ,the ranch of Ful ler McEwan, a mile south of Golden dale. Giant Negro Smuggler on Bail. Seattle, Wash. Soth P. Stoors, a giant negro accused of smuggling $7200 worth of opium from Canada on a Great Northern train, discovered with the goods In his possession, ac cording to Customs Inspector Hughes, has been released under $1500 ball. Seeks Owner of $175 Horse. North Yakima, Wash. Charles Hensell of this city has ben trying since March 29 to find the owner of a dapplud gray gelding, weighing 1250 pounds and worth at least $175, which came to his farm, south of Beverly, on the Columbia river, on that date, Hensell has advertised his possession of the animal. He is branded with a bar over a Y. Enlarge Toppenislt Cliunihcr. Toppenlsh. Wash. In order that larger audiences may be accommo dated at city council sessions the city officials have" rearranged the offices In the city hall. The clerk's office In the council chamber has been aban doned, the railing torn down and chairs rearranged. The city clerk and water commissioner will hereafter oc cupy a private office at the southeast end of the building. Warns Trout Lake Fishermen. Trout Lake, Wash. Because of a number of recent fishing parties at the lake Deputy State Game Warden E. C. Duncan has posted notices warning all persons against trout fishing until after the season opens the first of May. Fishing out of season here, ac cording to Mr. Duncan, is due to the fact that the change in the fishing laws, made by the last legislature, has not become generally known. fiato City Journal Is Sold. Nyssa. Or. J. E. Roberts of Boise, Idaho, has purchased the plant and business of the Gate City Journal, the weekly paper published at this place. Mr. Huberts is an oldtimer in the newspaper business and comes very highly recommended. Harold-S. Vahl, the retiring editor, has been here for IS months and bas given a satisfactory paper to the people of Nvssa. Mr. Huberts takes charge on May 1. Defends TopMiii Indians. Toppenlsh. Wash., W. II. Phea of Toppenish, has been engaged to act as attorney for Jimmy Jackson and Hilly George. Indians charged with complicity in the murder of William I.ushv. the aged rancher n-hn was as sailed in his own home and died later at the Toppenlsh' hospital. He main tains that Johnson was at his home throughout the night of the assault and the entire morning after the as sault up to the time of bis arrest. Feet Tired So Tired? 117. Makes Sick I'cct Well No Mutter What Alls Them. TIZ acts at once anil mnVo ttrori aching, swollen feet remarkably fresh ann sore proof. It's the sure remedv. rou know tnr everything that gets the matter with your reet. its ror sore reet and for sweaty, bad-smelllno- fp mnA tnr corns, callouses and bunions, too. "for years I have been troubled with soro ami tender fnot. nffmi Intense pnln. Have had the assistance oi pnysieiiuis without relief. I bought a box of TIZ. Which worke.1 cure, as it has with a (Treat many of my menus, i would not be without It. All it requires Is to he known to bo universally used." A. P. Drcut .er, Chicago, TIZ is not a nowder. Pnwd em nnjl other foot remedies clog up the pores. TIZ draws out all poisonous exuda tions which bring on soreness of the feet, and is the onlv rnmnriv that does. TIZ cleans out every pore and giortries the feet your feet. You'll never limn asraln or draw tin your face in pain, and you'll forget auout your corns, bunions and callous, es. You'll feel like a new person. TIZ la for Bale at all druggists, 2E cents per box, or it will be sent you direct. If you wish, from Walter Lu ther Dodge & Co... Chicago, 111. Kast Orcgonian by carrier, 65c por month. Japonntfl Make Biplane; Files. Seattle, Wash. In a biplane of his own make, G. T. Takasow.'a Japan ese, made a successful trial flight at Thomas, near this city. He lifted 100 feet and landed without mishap, al though something was wrong with the engine. Takasow imported orien tal materials for his machine. The frame Is of bamboo, much lighter than Wright metals, and Its cost was only $1800. The Japanese claims he has never seen an aeroplane other than the one he constructed. Women Slow in Registering. North Yakima. Wash. Owlnir to their unfamillarity with the process women reuulre from 10 n 1K minutes each io register, particularly when a targe party comes to the office of the city clerk at one time. This was discovered by Clerk Brooker today. A remark made bv a nreacher from the pulpit yesterday to the effect that there remained but two days In which to sign the petition asking for an elec tion to adopt or reject the commis sion government resulted In the regis tration today of 35 women and 11 men. Coos Oil Test Goes On. Marsh field. Or. The well of the Miocene Oil & Gas company which is being sunk at Bear creek, near Ban- don, promises well, according to the reports of those Interested. Drilling has been stopped temporarily pend ing the arrival of more machinery ordered from Fan Francisco but the work will be resumed in a few days and It Is expected that before 'many weeks the well will determine wheth er there Is a big supply of oil in the neighborhood. The company was formed by Bandon men with local capital and experts were employed to do the work. The company holds oil leases on large tracts. It has always been believed there was oil In Coos county but this Is the first effort to find it that has been carried on to any extent. Reunion nt Old Seliool. Rochester. N. Y.. April 27. A re union of former students of Cathed ral school will be held tonight, the program Including a banquet and addresses by Bishop Hickey and oth er men of prominence. The cathed dral is one of the oldest parochial schools In the United States, having been established In 1835. I(evare of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as murcery will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mu cous surfaces. Such articles should never be ORed except on prescriptions from re putable physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall.'s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo. O , contains do murcury, arid I. taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Is buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken Internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Seld by Druggists. Price. 73c per bottle Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Jack Lester, another of them "white hope" cheeses, will fight Hill I.ang In Australia on Sunday. NO'HCK OP PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT (Continued from page six.) and parcels of land should pay on ac count of the benefits to be derived from such proposed improvement, and the Cl'y Purveyor shall file such plans nnd specifications and estimates In 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 tne 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 nnd including such engineer's estimates of the probable total cost thereof, and also defining the boun daries of the assessment district to he benefited and assessed therefor. The action of the Council In declaring Its 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 nnd the same act. (3) The resolution of the Council declaring Its purpose to improve the street shall be published for a period shall also be published therewith a notice that the Surveyor's estimate of the proportion of the cost of said work to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land Is on file In the office of the City Record er, and a copy of such resolution, to gether with the report of the Sur 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 City Recorder. (4) Within ten days from the date of the first publication of the notice required to be published in the 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 such proposed Improvement, and such objection or remonstrance shall be a bar to any further proceed ing in the making of such improve ment for a period of six months, un less the owners of one-half or more of the property affected as aforesaid shnll subsequently petition therefor. (6) 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 acquired Jurisdiction to order the Im provements to be made, and the Council 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. (6) When the Improvement of any street Is ordered the Recorder, upon instruction from the Common MICE Inn or Tubes TbrMicliQlin and all other Envelopes IN STOCK BY Pendleton Auto Co. 821 JOHNSON STREET. 1 Council, shall immediately Invite pro posals for making the same. In ac cordance with ordinance provided, w'hlch proposals shall be opened In the presence of a majority of the Common Council and the contract awarded to the lowest responsible bidder for either the whole of said Improvement or such part thereof as will not materially conflict with the completion of the remainder thereof. The Common Council shall have the right to reject any or all proposals received. If all proposals shall be rejected the Common Council shall have power by resolution duly adopt ed, to order that such Improvement, or any portion thereof, may be made under the direction of the Common Council by purchasing the materials and hiring the labor therefor. The Common Council shall have the pow er to provide for the proper inspec tion and supervision of all work done under the provisions of this article, and to do any other act to secure the faithful carrying out and the com pletion of all contracts, and the mak ing of all Improvements in strict com pliance with the ordinances and specifications therefor, and shall have power to direct that the cost of Baid Improvements, or any portion there of, shall be paid for by, the City. . (7) Upon the signing of the con tract, or upon the determination of Improvement under Its own supervi sion by purchasing the material and the Common Council to make said of ten days in some newspaper to be designated by the Council, and there hiring the labor therefor, or as soon thereafter as is reasonably conven- lent, the Common Council shall pro ceed to apportion and assess the cost of making such improvement upon 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 'ifteen 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 without any further notice, to con sider, ascertain and determine the amount of the special and peculiar benefits accruing to each lot, part ot lot or parcel 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 Common Council that it shall be in just proportion to such benefits. But WANTED. ALL KINDS OF HAIR WORK done at Madam Kennedy's Hair Parlors, 607 East Court Ct. Also a nice lino of natural human hair goods for sale. Hair rossing, sham pooing, all work strictly guaranteed. Bring your combings nnd wait 'till your work is done. Two first class another dependent upon the mercy of of help and good work. Thone Hod 3752. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF you want to subscribe to magazines or newspapers in the United States or Europe, remit by postal note, check, or send to the EAST ORE CONIAN the net publisher's price of the publication you desire, and i we will have It sent you. It will ' save you both trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber to the EAST OREGONIAN, In remitting you can deductc ten per cent from the pub lisher's price. Address EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Pendle ton, Ore. rt Want W The majority of motor ists throughout the world are satisfied users of Michelin Inner Tubes, They are the best judges. Ask them. Look for VA Uat garagt In no case shall any such percentage exceed such benefit. The amount of such assessment against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land shall be declared by ordinance, and the Re corder shall thereupon enter the sam In the Hen docket of The City of Pen dleton, and the same shall thereafter be known as the Recorder's Estimate and Assessment. The contract price, based upon the estimate of the City Surveyor, or if there be no contract, the estimates of the City Surveyor, the cost of right of way and expense of condemning the land and a sum not exceeding five per cent f the contract price, or the surveyor's esti mate ajj the eost of advertising, engi neering and superintendence shall be deemed to be the cost of every im provement. This notice is published pursuant to order of the Common Council, the first publication hereof being made April 3. 1911. Dated Pendleton, Oregon, April I. 1911. THOMAS FITZ CERALD, Cltv Recorder. NOTICE OP PROPOSAL TO MAKE STREET IMPROVEMENT. . Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the common coun cil of The City of Pendleton, held April 12, 1911, the following resolu tion was adopted by the council, viz: "Be It Resolved, By the common council of The City of Pendleton that it is expedient to Improve and it is here proposed to improve West Court street in The City of Pendleton from the west line of Calvin street to the east line of Ash street by construct ing sidewalks and cross walks along tne north side thereof where there are at present r.o sidewalks or cross walks or where the sidewalks or crosswalks are not constructed re cording to the city ordinances and upon the established grade for such sidewalks and crosswalks, such Im provements to be made in accordance with the ordinances of The City of Pendleton, the cost of making the same to be a charge and lien upon the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land in front of which said improvement shall be made,' as provided by the charter of The City of Pendleton, and the owners of lots and parts" of lots fronting upon said stet where said Improvements shall be made shall be liable for the payment of the portion of such Improvements In front of their respective lots, parts of lots and parcels of land. "And Be It Further Resolved, That the recorder of The City of Pendle ton shall cause a copy of this reso lution to be published In the East Orcgonian for a period of ten days," and all persons interested will govern themselves accordingly. Dated ths 13th day of April. 1311. THOS. FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. WANTED ( Continued ) WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. Work done with especial care. Phone Red 2521. FOR S LE. FOR SALE standard bred Single Comb Black Minorca eg,;3. $1.50 setting; J8.00 per 100. 215 Jane St Phone Black 5091, Pendleton. Oregon. iLOVES: tll.OVKS: nothing but Gloves! All kinds and styles, shown In our money saving booklet 620. Sent anywhere upon request. Unit ed Glove Co.. 2 Broadway, New .York City. TOR RENT. TOR RENT Unfurnished housekeen- Ing rooms In East Orcgonian build ing. Steam beat, gas range In kitchen, electric lights, hot and colj water and bath. Recently renovated. Enquire at E. O. office. ELD Ms. If