EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1008. PAYS SEVEN. "JUST 8 WHEN -WHERE-HOW to plant eni miltlvato l.lll., Hjih liulie, fjeblian, Itnoilnilcii.iriiin, IViiulcet how toirrow n lu' ori l wlmlnnr fiinliiia a. well uiq Snwfir HtlLll 'J Ani ta, allowing numlwrot tiallHi r4iiilrMl for iliAVrimt aline of flower tieri.l oouiiwuillum of Information ooucoruiug lUaOUTIONI II 8EIECTINB SHRUBBERY Fluting .hade, lint aud oruninciiiul trwe nd alirulie, Ollnibliii and trailing plant. HOHr",H-(onlf catalogue llliMtrnllng enddo acrllilii all the eUile and now tarietli for Norlhwwt Mill and climate.) FHl'IT TKr.fcH-Applae, Aprlcote. Uufrrltie, Peerhee, Feera, Current Grape., OoowberrTm, Logan, harrlee. Ilurbnnk'e Novrltiee. bTKAW 11 1. It H If 1'I.ANTH. Twenty rear eiperl. enoelnPeetnoNurtuweat poaki to joo through t.h.'t ? ul.?? . '.n rll m to luooeae. Writ for Ik, Oetalngoe So. 573 THE HOTEL PENDLETON W. 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Central Meat Market Carney A Tweedy. TELEPHONE MAIN SS. m mm mm ft AiloVtwif ta0. ptmt IF IAC'K OP li;M AM) CAI SES Dl'LLNKKH IX CASH SALES Small Demand from California Added lo ExiMtrt Activity Send November niul PccciiiIm Options Skyward Foreign Markets Continue to In fluence Chicago Quotations Port land SI keep Market 1 la I flea Kxplun atlon, Purtlund, Oregon, November 16. Lute purchases of exporters and the resumption of buying on a small scale by southern parties brought about an Improved feeling In the local wheat market today with futures , showing an advance of l-8c for both the No vember and December options on the board of trade. For the former 91 &-Sc was bid and for the latter 92c. Wlille cash wheat market Is rather steady,' the tone Is dull at the moment and there was no change In prices for the day. Cash oats market, while not very active, Is disposed to show consider able firmness from a seller's point of view for holders aro not offering to any extent and therefore those who want to buy ure naturally forced to pay the top price. Un the board of trade today, fol lowing a better feeling In San Fran ce. .sco with higher prices, the local market for oats future Is higher. No vember bids climbed to $1.05 as com pared with St 53 3-4 on Saturday while the December went to $1.57 compared with $1.55 nt the previous closing. Itarley prices were higher In San Francisco today and on this account local Interests were willing to bid fiactlonally higher for futures, al though spot stock remains firm but unchanged at $26.60. On the local board of trade today November bar ley bids advanced from $1.32 4 to $1.33 3-4, while the December went to $1.36'i compared with a bid of $1.35 on Saturday. In (lilt-ago. Chicago, Nov. 16. As far as the opening was concerned the wheat market was firm with prices higher. Foreign markets continue to be an Influence, but unless the tone abroad H very decided one way or the other the market here Is quite likely to go contrary to sue influences. Today Liverpool was quite firm with the closing 'id above Saturday for the March and May options. The weaker cash market at home and the slowness thereof was one o the bear arguments fur the day. At St. Iouls cash stuff was Vie to 3c be-' h w Saturday and nt other points buy ers were disposed to hold aloft as much as possible. on passage wheat shows a decrease of sn.UDd bushels; corn, Cji.OOO bush el. The American visible supply shows: Wheat Increased 1,124,000 bush els. Corn Increased 257.000 bushels. Oats Decreased 183,000 bushels. Sluvp Market a Mystery. Portland Cnlon Stockyards. No. 16 The first day of the week shows a clearer outlook for both hogs and cattle In the local yards, but sheep I email) quiet. The course of the sheep market thus far this season has been very much of n mystery to the trade here. Dealers who have been buying and selling sheep for many years assert that the present season Is the oddest they have experienced, and they scarcely know what to think. "It's rather queer the way the sheep market has been ruling of late," says Tom Itenson, one of the old timers In the buying line. "The receipts this season have been entirely out of line with former years and the dullness has been more Intense- Sheep supplies have been nominal In the yards here for so long that It Is a wonder how little prices are encour aged. Even with a very small run tho killers have shown but little disposi tion to enter the market and in thl way prices have remained practically unchanged for long periods." Improvement Long Overdue. The fact that during the past week there has been a fundamental Im provement in the demand for price for the better class of sheep-may pos sibly mean that the long expected and long delayed improvement In the sheep market Is to take place. Hog market Is quite good today with the tone steady to firm at $6.25 Habitual Constipation May be pprmnnmAly overcome Vy proper personal efforts witntlic osststoat c o tlw on? truly beneictol loxotivo romerly, Syrup of figs and Otxirojotim wlucn enables one to form regular habits daily so tlmt assistance to na ture mny be gradually dispensed with uben no longer needed as the best of remedies, when required, are to assist nature ana1 not to supplant the natur al uactious, which must deond ulti mately upon proper oounshment, proper efforts,atic! right living genpraljy. To get its beneficial ejjects, always buy the genuine j. manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. oniy SOLP BY ALL LCADINC DRUQC4STS one siw onjy, ifgulur price 50f ft Botttc. I mam for best stock. The entire hog mar ket Is feeling somewhat livelier but prlcps ruling today ar practically the same as In effect on Saturday. While prices are Inactive In the cattle market, an Improved feeling la chown In the buying demand. z AT Hl'SllAXD'S AFFINITY MRS. 1U.YON TOOK A SHOT MlHiMtl Her Rival, But lanio Nearly Itohblng Atlanta of Orfli-er Mad ilx'n Services. Claiming that another woman, Ce cil Bailey, hud alienated the affec tions of her husband, Mrs. W. Thom as Dixon went with Call Officer George Maddox yesterday morning, about 10 o'clock, to the residence of the Bailey woman, corner of Decatur and Butler streets, and took a hasty shot at her rival, barely missing her and grazing the face of Officer Mad dox, over whoso shoulder she shot, says the Atlanta Constitution. Offi cer Maddox succeeded in taking the pistol from Mrs. Dixon. Mrs. Dixon's husband was In a room with Miss Bailey and the man ahd women were taken td the police station, where Dixon and the Bailey woman were bound over In the sum of $300, and Mrs. Dixon was bound over on the charge of shooting at another and carrying concealed weapons, with bond fixed at $200. That a tragedy was averted is con sidered marvelous by Officer Mad dox. Mrs. Dixon pulled a 32-caliber revolver from the folds of her dress and without warning shot at her ri val. The latter dodged behind Dlxoi, and at this Juncture Officer Maddox wrested the smoking revolver from Mrs. Dixon's hand. Mrs. Dixon is said to have expressed the wish that she had killed both her husband and Miss Bailey. A short time after this trouble Cap tain J. W. Norman led a detail of po licemen to the place and raided It. Everybody in the place was arrested. RAILROAD SURVEYS. Preliminary Surveys from Ilucklc lierry Flat to Prairie City. Jos. Reese is running some surveys from Huckleberry Flat to Prairie City In order to establish the feasibility of the Sumpter Valley railroad making this their route of entry into the val ley in the extension worn tney nave In contemplation next spring, says the Blue Mountain Eagle. Huckleberry Flat Is about nine miles northeast of Prairie, with an elevation of about 1800 feet above the town so that it will be necessary to switchback In order to make the grades practicable. Mr. Reese will submit his grades to the railroad offi cials and it seems to be the belief of many that this will be the route se ll cted. There are and have been sev eial routes under consideration and it Is expected that the route selectet will be announced this winter. Wood's Liver Medicine in liquor form for malaria, chills and fever, regulates the liver, kidneys and blad der, brings quick relief to biliousness, sick headache, constltpatlon. Pleas ant to take. The $1 bottle contains IVj times quantity of the 60c size. First dose brings relief. A. C. Koep pen & Bros. GRANT COl'XTY TAXES. There Wan Collected tho Sum of SSI 1.01 by Sheriff Collier for the Week Eliding November 7, 1908. For the week ending "Nov. 7, 1908, there was collected by Sheriff Collier on the 190" tax roll the sum of $841. 01 and the receipt given by tho coun ty treasurer shows the amount to be apportioned as follows, to-wlt: County, $558.96; county school $99.48; school library, $2.53; road fund, $S4. 58; ' penalty. $71.95; school district No. 10, $3.32: No. 25, $1.88; No. 31, 115.74; No. 36, $2.57 Total $841.01. On the 1906 tax roll there was col lected the sum of $8.07, apportion ed as follows, to-wlt: County, $5.43; county school, $1.04; school library, .02; bridge, .24; rond .71; penalty, .63. Total, $8.07. Blue Mountain Eagle. To those afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble, backache, rheuma tlsm, Plneules for the Kidneys brings relief with the first dose. 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A MAX MAY RESIST AN ILLEGAL ARREST Court of ApH'al Makes That Decis ion In Julius Holmes' Case. .The court of appeals held yesterday that a man may resist an Illegal arrest with as much force as is necessary to preserve his freedom, says the Atlan ta Constitution. If an officer or pri vate citizen shoots at him In the ef fort to Illegally capture htm, he may return the fire. The court therefore held that the negro, Julius Holmes, who escaped from his home at Macon and was pursued through the streets and shot at, and who, In turn, fired and killed a white man named Wimberly, who was assisting the officers in their at tempt at a capture, was Justifiable. Holmes was living in a room sepa rated only by a petition from that of a negro woman. His neighbor asked that he be arrested, charging that he had cursed her. When the officers appeared without a warrant to mate the arrest for this small violation of a municipal ordinance, Holmes re sisted. In attempting to evade ar rest he ran. 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