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ETOTTT FADER DATT.Y EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON", SATI'HPAV, OCTOBER ,11, 10 13 PACE SFVEV WHEAT STRONG BUT OPENS LOW Chicago Has Not Gane of 5-8 Out at C1wI"k; Opwdnu Figures Arc Down a lYm-Uon. Vhen Texas Tommy Did the Turkey Trot As Introduced by BLOSSOM SEELEY now Starring in "THE CHARITY GIRL" :77 x 4 - they wre soon for-got, When the crowd com menced to dance, All the chick -ens took a chance; The --.-0- -0.0: By BILLY GASTON and EDGAR 8ELDEN '-- .. -. .' .:.rr , . t i i . r i m CHICAGO, Oct. 11. Wheat turned strong after an opening l-8c lower than Thursday and closed with a net advance of 5-8c for ench. of the two options. There wag only momentary weak ness at the "tart during which shorU began to make up their nilndH to get under cover. There was nothing In the foreign situation to causo this. The advance was probably due to the fuct thnt the government report waa not as bearlHh as some had antlcpat ed. Broomhall cabled from Liverpool that wheat opened lower? Influenced by the weaker Winnipeg cables and forecast of larger Russian shipments this week and larger world's ship ment. Argentina wheat than expected and recorded are larger than expected and the reason Is ascribed to the fact that farmers are marketing closely of its reserves owing to favorable prospects for the new wheat crop. Argentina shipments, wheat 712.000 bushels; corn, 4,464,000 bushels; outs, 250,000 bushels. WHEAT. Dec. Open, 86; high, 86 7-8; low. 85 7-8; close, 86 3-4H. May Open 1; high, 91 7-8; low, 91; close, 91J-4B. Grain Market. Wheat Nominal producers' prices, track basis: Club, 78c; milling, blue stem, 87 88c; Turkey red. 84c; forty- fold, 79c; red Russian and hybrids, 76 (!77c; valley, 79c bushel. Barley Nominal producers- prices. track basis: eed. $24 a 24.50; brewing, $25.50; rolIeJ, $26 50 per ton. Oats Xew, feed, $25; milling. $25.50 per ton. Flour felling price: Patent, $4.70 Willamette valley, $4.70; local strulght $3.85 ft 4.10; export, $3.55 3.70; bak ers, $4.50 4.70. AUtgrn wl(fii. ' J r hm.l T-f- TxaStady. fi I P " L ! 1 - - M ! - I ... m - ill 'La ' - ; it -V- mi 7. g -i: chairs and ta - Ilea tried to use their legs, Hat - pegs, beer-kegs, rolled a-round like eggs; Tex Tom - my J : i L- ; , 1 r v 1 1. In Tris co town, 2. He could-n't atop, in Tris - co town, he could-n't atop, Tex - as Tommy chanced, Tex-aa Tom-my danced, Loud the rack et grew, 'round and 'round he flew, WithLa-iy Liz, Said he " the fun, 19 'PTi sJ-r iz L&- m S T " m tod-dled on the floor, "3 Waddled 'round some more, laughed " He - haw," For he could "go aome, So could La - ry Liz; I r w I i . -- i , I J I , -- -- I said ahe ' baa just I'm his," The way they hopped it was hot. be-gun, 1 would-n't miss it, guess not.' 'Round they swung, Fid - dies aqueeked, till the floor was sprung, the pi - an - o leaked; I I T I 1 7 r. - r - i i - i . SHEEP IN DEMAND IN N. PORTLAND i (Courtey of The Journal.) There is a rather fulr demand for all classes of mutton In the North Tortland market Llttlo stuff la now coming foiward and all old offerings have been cleaned up. While the de mand Is naturally best for killlns stuff with lambs probably worth from $5fi5.50 the market Is nevertheless hood for feeder stuff with lambs around $4.!5,g4.75 and feed wether ot $3. There were no arrivals for the op en market at North Tortland during the lust 24 hours, the total run of six loads being a direct shipment to the Vnlon Meat company. Today's general mutton market range: Hest spring lambs $ 5-25 Ordinary lambs 5. 75 5 00 Yearlings 4.35 W 4.50 Old wethers 4.15W4.25 Fancy ewes 8.80 3.90 Ordinary ewes 2.753 25 P - He could "show "aome, ao be-gan to sin; Gave one anort, the guys all thought He'd abot some boob 1 1 H 1$ 1 r Still they clung, while their feet they Uunm Tom - my Cor - neta shrieked, whilethedrummersneaked;Tora-my all hands gripped, till once more s( ?Xi5;- . Ev - 'ry - bod y Ev - 'ry - bod - y "Yipped," awore, T , I . 0'm, -00 0,0 r rrl- i SU S -r- r , r- ' 0-r 2 start-ed in to trot, pree-ent did the trot, CHORUS. n0 -.7 .. r 9 g-l-r-- p 1 - - --7-IT fi rr-1 c aL . just for aport; Such a night, and such a sight,..-.. Tom - my "Yip, Tipped" with de - light; Toucan ( gr-i-TF yj-1ro ,0.0 pjj, 1. hs-i . 1 g f- T-,tr j - j j- j j -Mi Tip, Tip, yip! yip! When Tex - as Tom - my did the Tur key Trot, Bear - Cats, "Bun" hogs, 0 0 0 I i tZ p-f : T2- Copyright, ign, by EDGAR SELDEN MUSIC PUBLISHING AND PRODUCTION CO., Hew York All Righti Reserved International Copyright Secured WHO WILL PUBLISH YOUR SONG, IF YOU HAVE WRITTEN ONE, AND SEND YOU VALUABLE , CATALOGUE OF HITS FREE FOR THE ASKING Uaed by permission. MURRAY MUSIC CO., New York No. 347 bet your boots 'twon't be n 1 for got, When Tex as Tom-my did the Tur - key Trot When Tor - key Trot. ft ' i ' , ; J J , i f i When Texas Tommy Did the Turkey Trot IS. Jfo.347 XOTK K OF IMtOI'rtSALS 1XK Fl'It MSIIINCi T1IF, CITY OF PKX DLKtOX WITH ON K CAR IiOAD OF KIRK SI'IUNtiS COAL. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder in Pendleton, Ore gon, up to October 22nd. 1913, at 5 tm of Appotltc. ' Is the first signal of disorder and decay. The usual Iops of appetite is often caused by functional dlstuVb ances in the stomach. The stomach fall to do the work required, the ap petite la Bone, and the body suffers from lack of nourishment Such a stomach needa to be cleaned and sweetened. Mcrttol Tonic Digestive Is made especially to assist the stom- nch to digest food, and promote a healthy appetite. This remedy is sola on our positive guarantee, and we ask you to give it a trial. It is a genuine tonic. A Fair Proposition. The manufacturers of Mcrltol Rheu matism Powders have so much confi dence in this preparation that they authorize us to sell them to you on a positive guarantee to give you relief in nit rnjies of rheumatism or refund your money. This is certainly a fair proposition. Let us show them to you. TALLMAX & CO., ExcltiNlve Pendleton Agents. I L C. H. D. o'clock P. M., for furnishing to The City of Pendleton F. O. B. City Hall, one carload of Rock Springs Coal, bids to be opened at the meeting of the Common Council of The City ot Pendleton, to be held October 22nd, 1913, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.. the City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This notice is published by order of the Common Council of the City of Pendleton, and dated this 10th day of Oct.. 1913. THOd. FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. Chu Soy Gee, of the Soy Gee Hert Co. Is a graduate of the Medical Schools at Canton, -hlna, and under stands thoroughly the Medicinal prop erties of the varloua Chinese herbs, by the use of which he is able to cur diseases of the stomach, bowels, liver, klndeys and the many other 11U which human flesh Is heir to. Consultation and examination free Soy Gee Herb Co. 214 1-3 Washington St Portland. Orecon. P.HICHESTER S PILLS N..JI. witei with l lu. Rll.y crknownlDnt.SsfBt.AIKlll.l SOLD BY CRUGQtSTS LtRWHERE TME OLD RELIABLE" RFMEDYFORMEN AT DRUGGI8T8.0R TRIAL BOX .BY MAIL80, FRO M PIANTEN 93 H ENRY 8t WOKLYN LHY. -HPWABE OF IMITATIONS . NOTICE OF STREET ASSESSMENT INSTALLMENT PH1VILEGES. Notice la hereby given that the Common Council of The City of Pen dleton, on the 17th day of September, 1913. did make an assessment for the Improvement of Webb Street in The Cttv of Pendleton, from the east line of Cosble Street to the West line of Tutuilla Street, and did assess the con tract rjrlce for making said Improve ment against the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land, specially benefit ed tnereby. All persons affected by such improvement and assessment de siring to take advantage of the .pro visions of Chapter S of Title 26. ot Lord's Oregon Laws providing that such assessments may be paid in ten annual Installments are hereby notl fled that application so to do must be made to the City Recorder, as in such Chapter 5, provided within ten days from the date of this notice. Korms for such applications may be secured from the office of the City Recorder Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, thit 2nd day of October, 1913. THOS FITZ GERALD City Recorder. NOTICE OF WANTED. 1 GOOD BUSINESS FOR 8ALB A first eiaae restaurant which I am compelled to sell on account ef poor health. Addreaa P- O. Bos 111. ). Ore. FOR SALE CHEAP OR WILL lease to right party, an old established cleaning and coloring works. Good prices and plenty of work for three or more men. Am retiring. S. R, Trlon. Th rslle. n MALE HELP WANTED. WANTliD 1 WILL TEACH SEVER al young men the automobile bus! ness In ten weeks by mall and assist them to good positions. No charge for tuition until position is secured Write today. R. 8. Price, Automobile Expert, Box 463, Loa Angeles, Cal. Every Woman Is Interentnl and should know about the wonderful Marvel J' uoucne Ask ynnrdrunrlat for It. Ifhecsnnnt up ply the MAKVKL. crept no other, but tend tamp lor dook. Marvel Ct., 44 E. 234 St, M. IMPROVE- STREET MENT. Notice is hereby given that at a reg ulirr adjourned meeting of the Com mon Council of The City of Pendle ton, held on October 3rd, 1913. the following Resolution was adopted Whereas the surveyor of The City of Pendleton, did on the 3rd day ot October, 1913, under direction and by requirement of the Common Council file plans and specifications for an appropriate improvement of Alta Street from the West ltne of Main Street to the West line of Chestnut Street and of Chestnut Street from the South line of Alta Street to the North line of Webb Street, in said The City of Pendleton, together with the estimates of the work to be done and the probable cost thereof, with a statement of the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited by such improvement, ana tne percent age of the total cost of improvement whioh each of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on ac count of the benerus to be derived from such improvement; and Whereas, the Council has examined such plans and specifications and found the same satisfactory and the estimates therefor to be in accordance with the probable cost of such work; and Whereas, the property recommend ed by the City Surveyor to be includ ed within the boundaries of the dlst rict benefited Is. in the Judgment of the Common Council property to be included within such improvement district, and no property is excluded therefrom which should properly be Included therein; and Whereas, the Improvement of the hereinabove described portions of said Alta Street and Chestnut Street with Rravel bltullthlc pavement is at this time necessary: therefore, bo It Resolved, b the Common Council of The City of Pendleton that It is expedient to Improve and it is hereby proposed to Improve Alta street rrom the Wrest line of Main Street to the West line of Chestnut Street, and Chestnut Street from the South line of Alta Street to the North line of Webb Street by paving the same with gravel bltullthlc pavement, such pavement to be made and laid down, and the street to have curbs and gut ters and all other things, in accord ance with, and as shown in the plans and specifications for the improve ment of said portions of said streets prepared by Geary Ktmbreii, City Surveyor, filed with the City Recorder on the 3rd day of October, 1913, which plans and specifications are nereDy particularly referred to; and be it fur ther resolved Resolved that the plans and speci fications and estimates for such im provement, as prepared by the City Surveyor and filed with the Recordei of The City of Pendleton on the 3rd day of October, 1913, be and they are hereby approved and adopted ;; and be it further Resolved, that the cost of making such Improvement shnlt he a charge and Hen upon all lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited by such Improvement, and the owners of such lots, parts of lots, and parcels or land so specially benefitted by such Improvement shall be liable for the payment of the costs thereof; and be it further Resolved, that an assessment dist rict Is hereby created to be known as Assessment District No. 27, embrace Ing the property to be assessed for the payment of such improvement, which assessment district shall include all lots, parts of lots and parcels of land lying and being within the dist rict bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Description of Local Improvement District No. 27. Alta Street from the West Line of Main Street to the West Line of Chest nut Street Chestnut Street from the South Line of Alta Street to the Xorth Line ot Webb Street. Beginning at the S. W. corner of lot 9, blk. 46. Reservation Addition to the Town (now City) of Pendleton Oregon: thence X. 23 decrees 36 min utes W. along the center line of said blk. 46. 410 feet to a point which would be on a westerly projection of the North line of Alta Street, thence X. 66 degrees 24 minutes E. along the said projection of the Xorth line of Alta Street 160 feet to the S. W. cor nor of lot 8, blk. 2S said Reservation Addition: thence X. 23 degrees 36 minutes W. along the East line of Chestnut Street and along a Northerly projection of said east line of Chest nut Street 175 feet; thence X 66 de grees 24 minute E. parallel with and 175 feet northerly from the North line of Alta Street and through the center of Its 13 and 4 in Blocks 26, 25, 24 23, 22, 21 and also through the center of lots 11 and 4 In blocks 20, 19 and 18 respectively, all In Arnold and Ra ley's Addition to the Town (now City) of Pendleton, Oregon, and also along the center line of Blocks 17 and 3 in the Original Town or renaieton Oregon, a distance of 3220 feet to the center of said block 8; thence S. 2 degrees 36 minutes E. parallel with and 100 feet Easterly from the East line of Garden Street 125 feet to the N. W, corner of Lot "F" Siild block 3: thence X. 66 decrees 24 minutes E a'ong tho north line of said lot "F" 100 feet to the X. K. corner of said lot "F"; thence S. 23 degrees 36 min utes E. along the West line of Main Street 160 feet; thence at right angles S. 66 degrees 24 minutes W. 100 feet; thence S. 23 degrees 36 minutes E. parallel with and 100 feet westerly from the west line of Main Street 125 feet; thence S. 66 degrees 24 minutes W. parallel with and 175 feet south erly from the South line of Alta Street, passing along the easterly pro jection of the center line or lots 4 and 11. Blocks 58 and 57 and through the center of said lots 4 and 11 in said blocks 58 and 57 and through the cen ter of Blocks 56, 55. 54. 53, 52, 51. 50, 49, 48 and along a westerly pro jection of the center line of said last mentioned Blocks, all in Reservation Addition to Pendleton, Oregon, a dis tance of 3120 feet to a point on said line 100 feet easterly rrom the east line of Chestnut Street; thence S- 21 degrees 36 minutes E. parallel with and 100 feet Easterly from the East line of Chestnut Street 175 feet to th North line of Webb Street; thence 8 66 fleareea 24 minutes W. along the Xorth line of Webb Street 260 feet to the place of beginning; and be it fur ther Resolved, that a copy of this resolu tion, together with the notice that th Surveyor's estimate of the proportion of the cost of said work is to be charged against each lot. part of lot and parcel of land, is on file in the. office of the City Reeorder, be pub lished for a period of ten days In the East Oregonlan, which newspaper 1 hereby designated by the Council for the publication thereof." And notice is further given 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 within the assessment dist rict In said resolution described la o tile in the office of the City Recorder, Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, Octo. ber 4th, 191J. THOMAS FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. T CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y FKATEKNAL ORDERS. PEXDLEAN LODGE No. tl A. F. and A. M.. meets Uu first and third Mondays of ach month. All visiting brethren ire invited. DAMON LODGE X. 4 K. of P., meets every Mon day evening in I. O. O. F hall. Visiting brothers cor dially invited to attend. Sam H. Paine, C. C ; R. W. Fletcner, K, R. S. VETERINARY SCRGEOXS. C. W. LASSEN. M. D. V., GRAD uate M. Klllip Veterinary College. Chicago. Assistant State Veterinar ian, Stallion and Jack Inspector for Umatilla Co. Official Local Stock Inspector. Office phone 20; Res. phone 27. Res. 616 Bush street LOWELL WIXT&R, ATTUJLNBYS) and consullors At law. Office Ut PsJd building. JOHNSON A neya at law. building. EXGRAVED CARDS, IXVITATIONi wedding announcements, emboesei private an 1 business stationery, eta Very lat?s styles. Call at East Ore gonian office and see samples. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. fOHX S. BAKBR, FTJXERAL DI rector and licensel embalmer Jppoaite postoffice. Funeral parlor Pwo funeral cars. Calls responded tc lay or night Phone 75. CHINESE LAUNDRY. SLOM KEE, CHIXESE LAUNDRY- man. Family washing a specialty AH work first class. Goods called for and delivered. 408 Court street j, T. BROWN! FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re jponded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 63. CNSCRANCE AND LAND BUSINESS SARTMAX ABSTRACT CO.. MAKE reliable abstracts of title to all anda in Umatilla county. Loans or Ity and farm property. Buys and tells all kinds of real estate. Doei t general brokerage business. Payi axet and make Investments for non esldents. Write fire, life and acd rent Insurance. References, anj nk In Pendleton. JAMES JOrrXS. Pres. C. H. MARSH. Sec 1EXTLEY LEFFIXGWELL, REAL estate." fire, life and accident Insur uice agents New location, 115 Malr rtreet Phone 404. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. 'ITY LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSON treat Carney A Bradley. Props Jvery teeo and sale stable. Good tjrs at all times Ca.h lin in ronnix don. ! ATTORNEYS. RALEY & RALEY. ATTORXEYS AT law. Office in American National Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE. ATTORXEY AT law. Offlcn in Despain building. CARTER & SMYTHE. ATTORXEYS at law. Office In rear o American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORXEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOR neya at law; rooms I and ' Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all atatt and federal courts. Rooms 1, I, and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORXET at law, estates settled, wills, deeds mortgage and contracts draws. Col lections made Room 17. Sckmld block. SKRABLE. Office la ATTOk Deapala PHYSICIANS. 3. GARFIELD. M. D- HOMEO- pathtc physician and surgeon. ON 1e Judd " ck. Telephone: Offlje, 341 TV; residence 'ill 3. SECOND-HAVD DEALER Si V. STROBLE. DEATJSR IX NKW and second-hand goods. Cash pa!.! for all iecond-hand goods bought. Cheapest place in Pendleton to bu household goods. Call and get hie prles. H9 E. Court atreet Phoae SI? W. MISCELLANEOUS. HAIR WORK DOXE BY MRS B. Ashford, 807 Garden street Pen dleton, Oregon. Hair switches made WE WILL PAY YOU $120 TO Dis tribute religious literature In your community. Sixty days work Ex. perlence not required. Man or wo man. Opportunity for promotion. Spare time may be use!. Interna, tlonal Bible Press. 1012 Arch St, Philadelphia. HAIR WORK SEND TOUR COMB Ings to Madam Kennedy. Athena, Ore., for your hair work. Evrythlnf guaranteed. BEAVER ENGRAVING ! -- COMPANY".' 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