EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREUONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TCESDAY, MARCH 1, 1110. PAGE ALL AF1ER1CAN HOG RECORDS ARE SALE MADE IN PORTLAND MAItKET AT $10.10 Let Included 92 I loud Hint Averaged 19 Pounds Cnttle Were Firmer and Enjoy Slight Raise. Hogs Reach $10.10. All previouH American rec- ords for hog prices were smash- ed yesterday whon a sale was made by a member of the Port- land Livestock exchange at $10.10. The lot Included 92 head that averaged 196 pounds. Portland Livestock Exchange, Ftb. 28 The market for cattle ts firmer than last week', and prices paid today are from 5c to 10c above those reached the latter part of last week. Quite a fair run of cattle was shown during the day, and, according to members of the Portland Live Mock Exchange, the feeling Is rather good, although very little real fancy qmallty has been received over Sun day. Mark. a for hogs is 10c higher at 19.10; one lot of 92 head that aver aged 196 pounds went at the high figure this morning. Among (ho Shippers. J. Dunn hai a consignment of two loads of cattle from Echo. If. C. Forrester sent In a load of h.rsea from Baker City. , E. E. Wlllard, the regular, sup plied the market with two leads of cattle from Hnker City. H. M. Culley was offering a load of cattle today. J. McDonald was an arrival with a load of cattle and a load of hogs from Wallowa this morning. Today's range of livestock values: Cattle Best steers, $5.75; good steers, 16.60; common steers. $4.75; medium cows, $4.50; poor cows, $3 3 60; bulln. $2 25 'JH 3.75; stags. $2 50 . Hogs Befit cast of the mountains, $10.10; fancy, $9.75; stoekers, $9.50; pigs, $9 9.25. Sheep Boft wethers, $6: ordinary. $5.50: spring ftralght ewes. $5 50. Calves Best $565.35. lambs. $6.506.76; $5.75 Ti 6; mixed lots, $5.75 4$ 6; ordinary, Good health Is- impossible when there Is any derangement of the di gestive organs. Foley's Orlno Laxa tive is a natural remedy for stomach, digestion, stimulates the liver, and cares hntilttml constipation. Koeppen Bros. OrFKK SCHOLARSHIPS FOR oonx GROWING. Columbia Mo Forty-five scholar ships in the short winter course in ag riculture at the University of MUtouri here will be awarded to as many young men by the St. Louis and San Francisco railroad. Dean Mutfor1 of the Agricultural college received the offer from the railroad company re cently. The scholarships will be awarded as prlr.es for corn growing contests In the 45 counties through which the. tall road pa-sscs DIRTY KIDNEYS . CAUSE BACKACHE URINARY ORGANS HF.COM K SI.fGGISH 1 INACTIVE A Few Doses Cleiin ami Regulate the Khliiey and Cure Ijinie Hack Tour (Hit of Order Kidneys Will Art Fine and All Bladder and Url ary Misery Simply VnnMie. A real surprise awaits every suf ferer from kidney or bladder trouble who takes several doses of l'ape's Diu retic. Misery In the back, sides or loins, sick headache. nervousness, rheumatism pains, heart pnlpltntlons, dizziness, sleeplessness, Inflamed or swollen eyelids, lnek of energy and nil symptoms of out of order kidneys simply vanish. Uncontrollable urination (especial ly nt nlr-hO. smarting, offensive nnd discolored water nnd other Madder misery ends. The moment von suspect kidney or urinary disorder, or feel any rheu matism, begin taking this harmless medicine, with the knowledge that there Is no other remedy, at any price, made anywhere else' In the world, which will effect so thorough and prompt a cure as a fifty-cent troatment of Pope's Diuretic, which any druggist can supply. It Is needless to feel miserable and worried, because this unusual prep aration goes at once to the out of or der kidneys and urinary system, dis tributing Its cleansing, healing and strengthening influence directly upon the organs and glands affected, and completes the cure before you reallie It. Your physician, pharmacist, banker a nnr mAmantlln nflrenrv will tell VOU that Pape, Thompson & Papo of Cin cinnati. Is a large ana , responsiDie medicine concern, thoroughly worthy of your confidence. Only curative results can come from days' i treatment will make any one feel fine. Accept only Pape's Diuretic fifty cent treatment any drug store any where In the world. . ' THE WHEAT MARKET CROP DAMAGE RESPON- SniLE FOR A RISE Chicago Market Closes With Liberal Gain Although Bears Sell at Open ing Armour Covers Sales. Kansas Wheat Damaged. Chicago, Feb. 28. A special from Junction City, Kan., says that the estimated damage to the growing wheat crop of that section ts fully 50 per cent. Chicago, Feb. 28. Buyers hesitat ed at the opening and wheat started a fraction higher to a fraction lower but the closing was 1-1-8 1 l-4o a bushel above Saturday's closing. Much ado was made by the bear side at the weakness of whoat In most Europo!i centers, although Liverpool market closed l-85-8d above the previous closing after opening l-8d advanced. Budapest, however, had a closing loss of a cent. Armour and pit. bears who were sellers of wheat around the opening, were best buyers on the bulge. Com mission houses hold a little wheat on resting orders over $1.15. Wheat on passage increased 2,896, 000 bushels while corn decreased 999, 000 bushels. World's shipments: Wheat, 10,432.000 bushels; corn, 1. 479.000 buBhels. CaBh sales: Wheat No. 2 red, $1.250126; No. 3 red, $1.1801.22; No. 2, hard winter, $1.14 01.14 3-4; No. 3 hard winter, $1.1301 14 3-4: No. 2 northern spring, $1.1601.16 3-4: No. 2 northern spring, $1,16 0 1.15 1-2; No. S spring. $1.1201.15. Corn No. 2 corn, 64 3-4 65c; No. 2. white. 65 066c; No. 2 yellow, 64 1-2tZc; No. 3 corn, 62 1-2063; No. 3 white, 63064 l-4c; No. S yellow, 62 l-2063c; No. 4 corn. 65068 l-2c; No. 4 white, 69 060. California Is Nibbling. Portland, Feb. 28. California In terests are nibbling at the local wheat market, although no business of Im portance has passed during the- past 24 hours. Notwithstanding the lower bids recently offering here producers cause of the reported damage to the growing crop In the east. Barley and oats trading Is at a standstill. Hay market Is firm with no change In the general situation or prices. Flour Is quiet. Worth a Dollar a Drop. Fred Patchen, Manllus, N. Y., writes "For a long time I was affected with kidney trouble which caused an almost constant pain In my back and inflammation in my bladder. Other remedies did not even relieve me, but two fifty cent bottles of Foley's Kid ney Remedy completely cured me and I have not had any symptoms of kid ney trouble for over two years. Kooppen Bros TAFT TALKS FREELY OF PERSONAL FADS Washington. Talking as If he were meroly a friend who had dropped In for a short chat, and not the presi dent of the United States, Mr. Taft re vealed much of his personal' side to the newspaper men of the National Capital at an Informal reception In the National Press club. He was prepared for a stroll along Pennsylvania avenue, which he took after he left the club, and he said he found much amusement In walking and looking In the shop windows. He particularly enjoyed seeing some per son give him a long stare njid then look away, while the next . person would give a second look, then poke a companion In the ribs, 'and In the dignity paid by Americans to high office, call out, 'Hello Taft!" " Speaking of the White House and Its duties, the president said: "There N a sense of Isolation In life there; nobody Just drops In on one In a neighborly way but all the callers come by engagement." He said the preparation of messages for congress was the hardest work he was called upon to do and that the three or four hours a day he spends in talking over the qualifications for office of men recommended Is not real work. .MYSTERIOUS FIGURE . OF CHRIST IN CHURCH Reading, Pa. The members of the "Followers of Christ" church, a little one story stone structure built by the pastor, Bishop II. M. Lengel, with his own hands, are amazed over a figure of Christ, which nppcared on the In terior of one of the walls of the edi fice three weeks ago, after a sermon preached by the pastor on "The Com ing of Christ." The figure appeared back of the pulpit on the plain plaster wall. It Is a full figure, robed and with out stretched arms, as If pronouncing a blessing. When Bishop Lengel preached his sermon there was not a dry eye In the congregation. Not long after the ser vice the bishop discovered the figure of Christ on the wall and called the attention of his congregation to It. The news soon spread all over the city and hundreds of people and many clergymen have called to see It. Much Hay Shipped. Wallowa. January was a record brenker In hay shipments from Wal lowa, there being no less than 69 car loads shipped out aggregating more tli tin 650 tons. Besides this one 'car of cattle and two of lumber were sent out, making a total of 62 cars of pro ducts shipped during the poorest month In the year. This makes a good Increase over the corresponding month of Inst year. Calling cards, wedding stationer? and commercial printing to order. the Vast Oregonlan. MOTHER'S A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. No woman who bears children need suffer during the period of waiting, nor at the time of baby'a coming, If Mother's Friend Is used as a massage for the muscles, tendons and glands Of the body. Mother's Friend Is a penetrating, healthful lini ment which strengthens the ligaments, lubricates and renders pliant those muscles on which the strain Is greatest, prevents caking of the breasts by keep ing' the ducts open, and relieves nausea, backache, numbness, nervousness, eta Its regular use will prepare every portion of the system for the safety of both mother and child and greatly reduce the pain and danger when the little one comes. Mother's Friend la sold at drug stores. Write for our free book, which contains valuable Information for expectant mothers. THE DRADFIELD CO., ATLANTA, 6A SYNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Manhattan Life Insurance Co. of New York. In the Stnte of New York, on the 31st day of December, 1909, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL ' Amount of capital paid up J 100,000.00 INCOME. Premiums received during the year $ 2,213,659.63 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year 1,057,036.92 Income from other sources received during the year 5,072.47 Total Income DISBURSEMENTS. Paid for losses, endowments, annuities and surrender values ... 2,067,389.75 Dividends paid to policy holders during the year 250,178.39 Dividends paid on capital stock during the year 26,000.00 Commissions and salaries paid during the year ' 346,657.69 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year. 113,-902.77 Amount of all other expenditures 241,904.21 Total expenditures ASSETS. Market value of real estate owned Market value of stocks and bonds owned. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc... Premium notes and policy loans Cash in banks and on hand Net uncollected and deferred premiums.. Other assets (net) Total assets Total assets admitted In Oregon LIABILITIES. Net reserve $18,636,963.00 Total policy claims 77,619.94 Amount to 'provide for any possible depreci ation or other liability 25,000.00 All other liabilities 244,486.51 Amount held, subject to contingencies, for sur vivorship dividend policies $1,598,493.28 Contingent reserve fund 687,299.76 2,285,793.04 Total liabilities Total Insurance In force December 31, 1909 $67,585,793.00 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Total risks written during the year $ 85,600.00 Gross premiums received during the year 47,197.20 Losses paid during the year 12,756.00 Losses Incurred during the year . . . 12,756.00 Total amount of risks outstanding In. Oregon Dec. 31, 1909.... 1.430,788.00 THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. By M. W. TORREY, Secretary. Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service: William Goldman, 209 Oregonlan building, Portland, Oregon. , ' SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Citizens Insurance Co. of Mo. of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri on Ihe 31st day of December, 1909, made to the insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL. Amount of eapital paid up $ 200,000.00 INCOME. Premiums received during the year in cash....$ 662,780.50 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year 2S6.645.10 Income from other sources received during the year 261.88 . Total Income $ 691,677.48 DISBURSEMENTS. Losses paid during the year $ 316,489.59 Dividends paid during the year on capital stock 16,000.00 Commissions nnd salaries paid during the year.. 165,795.44 Taxes, licenses nnd fees paid during the year.... 20,648.22 Amount of all other expenditures 33,907.83 Total expenditures '. $ 552,841.08 ASSETS. Value of real estate owned Value of stocks and bonds owned 618,002.50 Loans on mortgaRos nnd collateral, etc 77,200.00 Cash In banks and on hand 150,531.16 , Premiums in course of collection and In trans mission 97.193.81 Interest and rents due nnd accrued, etc 10,658.13 - . Total assets $ 853.685.60 Less special deposits in any State (if any there be) $ 19.665.00 Total assets admitted In Oregon $ 833,920.60 LIABILITIES. Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 38.422.68 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstand ing risks 417,698.61 Due for commission and brokerage All other liabilities 7,539.21 Total liabilities j 463,560.60 Total Insurance In force December 31, 1909 $63,595,471.00 BUSINESS IX OREGON FOR THE YEAR. Total risks written during the year ; $1,030,660.00 Gross premiums received during the year . .' . .'. . 17i98s'l6 Premiums returned during the year l!764!75 Losses paid during the year 7!o7s!43 Losses Incurred during the year 7io72.08 Total amount of risks outstanding' In Oregon Dec. 31, 1909.... l,13o!s91.00 CITIZENS INSURANCE CO. OF MO. By THO. H. SCOTLAND, Secretary. Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service: JAMES J. DENNIS, Portland. Oregon. J. R. DICKSON, Resident Agent, Pendleton, Or. FRIEHD1 il A Splendid Overall for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. hrMttrikikfi. MURPHY, GRANT I CO. Manufacturers' y Sufradxt Ufa 3, 176, 768. 91 $3,046,032.71 ..$ 5,617.959.00 3.512,858.00 7,899.075.00 3.103,926.62 737.021.19 153,920.67 245,001.01 $21,269,761.49 $21,269,761.49 $21,269,761.49 a Want Ads. E WANTED. WANT TO RUN about five acres of garden or poultry ranch on shares. Beginning first of March. Paul Rnbesamen, fit. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton. WANTED Lace curtains U laundry. Work done with especial cars. Phone Red 2521. ANYONE, anywhere, can start a mil order business at home. No can vassing. Be your own boss. Send fat free booklet. Tells how. Haacock 2768, Lockport, N. T. AN intelligent person may earn $116 monthly corresponding for newsps pers. Ne canvassing. BmC m pmr tlculars. Press Syndicate. 870$ Lock- port. N. T. FOR BALE. EGGS FOR HATCHING From my Rose Comb White Minorca. Heavv , . winter layers from prize winning stock. D. E. Martin, Waltsburg, Wash. FOR SALE & C. Black Kins-res eggs. The kind for eggs, six and beauty. Ergs $1.50 per II. Lasts Boyd. 610 East Webb street. Classified Foot Lines, in Daily, Weekly and Semi-Weekly $1 per month. PHYSICIANS. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEO- pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd block. Telephones: Office, black 1411; residence, red lilt. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO nlo and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women.' X-ray and Electro theraputics. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone Main 72; resilience 'phone. Main 164. DENTISTS. E. A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE Main street next to Commercial Association rtoms. Office 'phone, Mack 1421; residence 'ph r.e, red. U61. DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SUR geon. Office, room II Judd build ng. Phone, red 8101. VAUGHAN BROS., DENTISTS, OF flce In Judd building. Phone Main 71. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB. LOCAL STATE Stock Inspector and member State Veterinary Board. Office at residence 916 east Court 8t Res. 'phone Main 6. ATTORNEYS. RALEY RALBY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American National Bank building. FEH A SLATER, LAWYERS, flee In Despaln building. OF- CARTER & Sy.-TT2, ATTORNEYS at law. Office in American Nation al Bank bulldink. JAMES B. PERI Y, ATTORNEY AT lsw. Offlte over Taylor Hardware Company. LOWELL ft WINTER, ATTORNEYS and counsellors at law. Office In Despaln building. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, nortgages an 4 contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17 Sc- Idt block. PETERSON ft WILSON, ATTOR neys at law; rooms I and 4 Smith Crawford building. PKELPS ft 8TEIWER. ATTORNEYS at law. Offices In Smith-Crawford building. CHAS. J. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY at law. Office In Association block. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, I, I, and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If there Is anything you need ' In new and second-hand furniture, stoves, granlteware and crockery, call and get his price. No. 212 East Court street INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS W.D. FLETCHER, SUCCESSOR TO R. E. Tarbet Real Estate, Fire, Life, Accident and health Insurance. Basement American National Bank. Employment Office and collection agency. HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES reliable abstracts of tlt?e U all lands In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Payj taxes and makes Investments for non residents. References, any ban' In Fendleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pres. W. S. HENNINGER, Vlve-Pres. C. H. MARSH. Sea. BRNTLBY ft LEFFINGWELL. RHAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. New location. 111 Main street. Phone Main 404. LIVERY AND FEED STABLV: ?1TT LIVERY STABLE. THJMPSON street Carney ft Bradley. Props. Livery, feed and sale stables. Goid rigs at all times. Cab Una In eaai.ee tlon. 'Phone main TO. Tor tela Oonttooed. FOR SALE 80 acres of good alfalfa land la the Hadsos Bay district. Every foot under cultivation. Oo4 water right No buildings. mw rounding lands sell for from $lll 0 to $250.00 per acre. Tha has alfalfa proposition In the , Walls) Walla valley. Must sell and win take $126.00 per acre. Half cash, balance long time at ( per Mat. Address, F. EL Cockburn, MUtsu, Oregon. FOR SALE) Thoroughbred Comb Buff Orpington eggs tram tha prize-winning Wlndle strain. $Llt per setting of II. Mrs. A. B. dom. 111 Walnut street Paena 1011. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, 1J you want to subscribe to magutzMW or newspapers In the United States or Europe, remit by posts.: not, check, or send to the EAST ORB OONIAN the net publisher's prlaa of the publication you desire, ajvi we will have it sent you. It r-ill save you both trouble and risk. 11 you are a subscriber to tha EASY OREGONLAN, In remitting you cu leduct ten per cent from the pub lisher's price. Address EAST OREGONLAN PUB. CO., Pen--ton. Ore. Directory Extra Lines over Four, . 25 onth. cents per Line pa month. MISCELLANEOUS. CHINA RESTAURANT, noodles aaa cnop suey, ung D. Goey, prop. At the old stand, Alta street In rear at Tallman ft Co. HAIR WORK DONE ALL KIND or natr work dona at Madame Ken nedy's Hair Parlors. 107 E. Court street tha onlv natural i.nm. l.i. ever sold In Pendleton; also a nice Una of goods to sell, rolls, chains, pomps. wiwuca, puna, maae irom your ewa combings. Everything strictly guar anteed. Shamnonlno- hilrrliaui.. . specialty. Highest prices paid far combings, phona Bed I7M. PENDLETON IRON WORKS R pair work on all kinds of mac Maes. structural Iron wnr-lr .,-- castings. Junction of Court and Alts streets. Marlon Jack, Prop.; A T May, manager. LET ELECTRICITY DO TOUR work It's clean, reliable end con venient. Klnorrli. flarf teed, $6.25. Electric Hot Water an" Cnrllnir Trnn Uao tri...-j. n aimimo vonae Percolators, etc A complete stock of I Gas and Electric fixtures. First-claa iwlring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaua-haa. sis Main street YEE SAM, LEE CO.. NOODLB RES taurant Mrs. Goey, Prop, chlckaa noodle soup, chop suey, etc Webs St., between Main and Garden. Phona Red 3391. SLOM KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRY: family wishing; work done by haad: mending free; goods called for ani ellvered. 408 East Court street MACHINERY. UNITED ENGINEERING CO., MK chanlcal engineers. ' Irrigatlaa power or electric plants gas prodao era. 25-21 P. -I. Bldg., Seattle, Wash ington. AUCTIONEER. COL. F. G. LUCAS, LTVESTOC Auctioneer, Athena. Oregon. Ref erence First National Bank of Athena and Farmers' Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmar. Opposite Dostofflee. Vll npro 1 rim l Two funeral cars. Calls responded ta day or night. "Phone main 75. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGJE No. II. A. F. and A. U., meets the first and third Mondays of ett'i month. All visiting brethren are in vited. 5k iC DAMON LODGE NO. 1. . V.' mt V mut. .on. ua... evening in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend, W. I. Oadwa, C. C; R. W. Fletcher, K. at m. s. ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC D. A. MAY CONTRACTOR ANT1 Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walki, stoaa walls, etc. Phf-ne black $786. or Orj goulan office. Wo&iaa it Irterfnied jadoiiooWkjiaar atxTStUi. wonoorn:! I Marvel "r'ln ft . UUUCIit Ask your rlnmrlst 1 ;t. If h cannot iuprTT i'i. MARVKL. srwiit no ..... - J -. . ,Tt Iruti'J book .raled. It cItm full EKirnruiara una nirttcnons inTHra.nie ila4iM. MARVEL CO. 44 E. 2 JS St. WraYeit A, MEN AND WOMEN. Cm Eif W forvanttnml d ic h r m, in Q ui 01 ft u o o irrituuDf or ! r-fttJoi f tnncuQi tucibrM Pi and not wooh cent or DuifMi&fai. . URKh s" uurucai dm i atrwiara. TT rttTaa, trvpt.tl, fat 100. v N-tli..' 7V Every X. V .w V - ""m. V f .-. w 1 1