EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OlUGGOXIAjr, PETDLKTOW, OREGON, . FRIDAT, MARCH 18, ltl. SHEEP ARRIVE IN . PORTLAND YARDS a Want Ads TRAIN LEAVES PENDLETON 3 p. m. .for Spokane and the East Northern Pacific Railway Add Distinction to any costume. II io Well Known Chinese Doctor .JH- - a. x f,. .. . " j and all dis eases that the human flesh la heir to. My wonderful and powerful roots, herbs, remedies are composed o ( Chinese buds, barks and vegetables that are entirely unknown to medical science of the present day. They are harmless, as we use do poisons or drugs, No operations. No knife used. We cure stomach troubles, liver, kidney, catarrh, lung, throat, asth ma, nervous debility, female com plaints and rehumatlam and all disorders of the blood. We cure to stay cured, and guarantee to cure all kinds of piles und Private Diseases of men and women. Call and see' him or write. Consulta tion free. If you are unable to call and see him. send two rents in stamps for symptom blank. Ad dress: THE L. CinNO WO CTflYESE MEDICINE CO. sn W. Hw St. Walla Walls, Wn Fresh Fish Meats and Sausages EVERY DAY. We handle only the purest of lard, hams and bacon. Empire Meat Go. Phone Main IS. NOTICE OF IROI"OSEI IM1MIOVE M EXT OP JANE STREET BE TWEEN Bl.VFF STREET AND ND HIGH STREET BY IlUILD ING SIDEWALKS THEREON. Notice Is hereby given that at a regular meeting of tho common coun o'l of the city of Pendieton, held March 16. 1909. the following reso lution was unaulmouily adopted, vis.: Be It resolved., by the common council of tho rlty of Pendleton that It Is expedient to improve, and it Is hereby proposed to Improve Jane street In the city of Pendleton from the south line of Bluff street to the north line of High street, by con structing sidewalks and crosswalks along the west line thereof, such Im provement to be made In accordance with the ordinances of the city of Pendleton, and the cost of making the same to be charge and lien upon the Ms and parts of lots and parcels of land in front of which such Improve ments shall be made, as pro-vlded by the charter of the city of Pendleton, and the owners of lota, parts of lots nnj parcels of land fronting upon said sineis where such Improvement shall be made shall be liable for the pay ment of the portions of such Im provements In front of their respec t.ve lots, parts of lots and pnrcels of land. And be It further resolved, that the ! border of the city of rendleton shall cause a copy of this resolution to be published In the East Oregonlan fur a period of ton days, and all per sons Interested In said Improvement will govern themselves accordingly. Dated this 17th day of March. 1910. THOS. F1TZ GERALD. C'ty Recorder. TO AILEVG WOMEN. A I. It tie Sound Advlee Will Ilelp Many a Sufferer In Pendleton. No woman can be healthy and well if the kidneys are sick. Poisons that pass off In the urine when the kid nys are well are retained In the body when the kidneys are sick. Kid neys .and bladder get inflamed ana swollen, crowding the delicate female osjrans nearby and sometimes dis placing them. This Is the true caui of many bearing-down pains, lame ness, backache, sideache. etc. Uric poisoning also causes headaches dliry spells, languor, nervousness and rheumatic pain. When suffering so, try Doan's Kid ney Pills, the remedy that cures sick kidneys. Tou will get better as the kidneys get better, and health will return when the kidneys are well. Let a fellow-sufferer tell you ahent Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. J. T. Oalloway. C. ct., Elgin Ore., says: "Judging from the bene fit I derived from Doan's Kidney PT.ls, I cen recommend them as a reliable remedy for the kidneys. I msed them principally for a severe pain acrosa my back, wfclen an noyed me for some time The reiu that fniinwKil the use of the first sol were so beneficial that I continued taking them and my back has given me but little trouble lnee." For sale by all dealers. Prise II cents. Foster-Mllburn Oo., Beats' e, New York .sole agents. Remember the name Doaa' take no ether. CITY OF PHNDLBTON MAPS at East Oregonlan office. Price) lie. K1HST LOT OF TUB WEEK OFFERED YESTERDAY Two Loads Come to the Union Meat ComiMiny From Dillon, Moutuiiu ' Only One Loud of Hogs Offering. Portland Union Stockyards, Stock dale, March 17. There was only one cur of livestock offering for sale In the yards tills morning, this being a load of hogs. 0 While there were arrivals of 467 head of sheep, the first arrivals In that line Blnce lust week, when 972 head were brought In, none of them were offering on the market. The sheep were brought from a Montana point direct to the Union Meat company by one of its employes, sheep Murket Would Stand Advance. Conditions in the sheep market are such that it would be quite easy to f:rce a fractional advance in present price, providing selected quality was offering. So far as the open market was concerned there have been no ar rivals In that line for several weeks. Naturally the market is famine strick en and would pay a slight advance in order to secure supplies. It is not likely, however, that many head of sheep will come ifl this di rection before shearing operations are well under way. Wool prices are so high that sheep owners are Inclined to hold off their shipments to market until that period hns passed. Cattle murket Is very firm in the yards today. While there were ar rivals of 60 head during the 24 hours none of these were offering on the market. It develops that one load of steers was sold twice yesterday. Dur ing the first transaction the price paid was $6.25, and the later one $6.50. There was - naturally con siderable trouble between the two buyers, but the matter was safely ad Justed by dividing the lot. High Prices for Mlicli Cows. Sale of 20 head of mllcn cows was made In the yards today at $65 each; the highest price thus far reached. "There Is a most excellent demand for Rood dairy cows," says George R. Mokei of the Mokel-Brue company, "and the demand has not been sup plied. The nnlmnls that arrived to day were sold to Studer Bros., of Mon ti sano, Wash. Tho Who Supply the Market. Bill Oust had a shipment of a load if cattle from Albany. Eleven head of cattle were driven in from the country by Mr. Levy, and is head arrived by boat John shepard enme In from Dil lon. Mont., with two loads of sheep for the 1'nlon Meat company. S. K. Cllderslceve shipped In the only offering on today's market a load of hogs from La Croix. Wash. Today's run of livestock compares with this day In recent years as fol lows: Hogs. Cattle. Sheep 1910 l!l(l! l!tft 1907 1!0 1905 81 60 467 100 26. 64 87 .292 A year ago today there was a firm tone In all lines of livestock with no i-lianges In prices. Todav's range of livestock values: Cattle Iiest steers, $6.50; good steers. $6.00'!i 6.25; common steers, 4. 50(95. 00; medium, $5.5006.00; f;.nc heifers. $5.50; poor cows. $3.75 W4.D0; bulls, $2.253.75; stags, $2.50 '' 3.00. Hogs Pest east of the mountains. $11.15011.25; fancy. $11.00011.10; Mockers and feeders, $9.60. Sheep Best wethers, $6.00; ordl iiary, $5.50; spring lambs, $6.50(8) 6.75;' straight ewes. $5.7ofi6.00; mix ed lots, $5.60. Calves Pest, $7.00; ordinary. $6. lll.NS SCRATCH RILL'S GARDEN MAY 1ASE THEIR LIBERTY Forest Grove, Ore. The city fath ers have pawed a hen ordinance which he. ids as follows: "That no person or persons, company or corporation, shall knowingly allow chickens, ducks, geese or other fowls owned by them, in their charge or under their control, to run at large in the city of Forest Grove." The penalty for violation of this or dinance will he a fine of not less than $; nor more than $10. or Incarceration in tho city lockup for a period of from one to five days, at the discre tion of the recorder or trial judge. It is felt by the city fathers that tho health, peace and safety of the citi zens demand that this ordinance go into Immediate effect as soon as It is signed ly his honor, the mayor, and dulv posted. "Hill" Doors, Forest Grove's 300 pound police force, is the father of the ordinance. It Is not that "Bill" fear ed personal violence from the "ani mals" that he wishes them restrain ed, for, though as mild mannered a man as will be found In a day's trav el "mil" is known to be fearless, and will run from no biped, whether It wears clothes or feathers. Hut the warmth of the early spring got Into "Hill's" blood, and obeying the cosmic call of nature, he took his spado and prepared his garden plot for planting onions, lettuce, pease and other "sass." No sooner had "Bill" gotten the ground nicely prepared to receive the seod, however, than the neighborhood hens proreeded to enter his preserves and undo his labor of love. "Bill" pleaded with the owners of the fowls to keep them at home, and even re turned a hatful of eggs that tho hens hail left In his woodshed, but his pleadings were In vain, hence the or dinance. Assist Nature). There are times when you should assist nature. It Is now undertaking to cleanse your sys tem If you will take Hood's Sarsap arllla the undertaking will be suc cessful. This great medicine puri fies and builds up as nothing else does. NO DELAY AT JUNCTION. ELECTRIC LIGHTED. . TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS Compartment-Drawing? Room Sleeping Cars Through Train to Chicago Via Twin Cities Low Westbound Settlers' Fares From all points In Middle West, the East and the South. Tou can arrange with our agent to have tickets delivered at any point without expense for the service. Full Information as to fares, trains, etc., furnished on application. WALTER ADAMS, Agent Pendleton, Oregon A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Ore. THE WHEAT MARKET VIEWS AND VALUES OF WHEAT MARKET MIXED tliicflgo Ojxms Generally Higher, But Closes Quarter Higher to Three Eigtitha Off Liverpool Is Up. Wheat Condition Normal. Cincinnati, March 17. Price Current says: Dry weather and lack of higher temperatures are causing slow development of growing winter wheat, but the general condition is not under the average for this time of the year, and the crop situation has not been changed In any import ant degree. Possibilities are for a large crop. Some progress has been made In spring work. Chicago, March 17. Wheat trad ers were mixed In their views and while the closing In July was un changed from yesterday. May was 3-8c higher and September l-4c low er. General advance was made at the opening of the market, May and Sep tember being 3-8c a bushel higher than yesterday's closing, while the July was up 1-4C. Early advance in wheat options was caused by the additional damage news from the central west. Rain is badly needed and while the weather map has reported the presence of rains for two days, none has fallen where it was most needed. Foreign markets were firmer and higher and reflected the damage news from this side. Liverpool open ed 3-Sd to l-2d higher and closed l-2d to 7-8d above yesterday. A special from Terre Haute, Ind., says that a prominent farmer of the northern part of the state says that even with the very best of weather conditions from this time until after harvest, that section cannot average more than a half crop In the same SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Fireman's Fund Insurance Company Of San Francisco, In the state of California, on the 31st day of December, 1909, made to tho Insurance Commissioner of the state of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL. Amount of capital paid up INCOME Premiums received during the year in cash ....$4,546,111.91 Interest, dividends and rents received during year 249,993.82 Income from other sources received during year 63.3S7.16 Total Income DISBURSEMENTS Losses paid during the yenr $2,207,735.39 Dividends paid during the year on capital stock 155,000.00 Commissions uud salaries paid during the year 1,237,S31.24 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during Amount of all other expenditures Total expenditures ASSETS Value of real estate owned ....J $ 667,442.39 Value of stocks nnd bonds owned 4,569.617.78 Loans on mortgages, nnd collateral, Cash In bnnks nnd on hand Cash in hands of London correspondents 84.6S7.S2 Premiums In course of collection and In trans mission 892.216.49 Interests and rents due and accrued 66.0S0.33 Total assets Less special deposits in any state there be) Total assets admitted in Oregon LIABILITIES. Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 383,028.59 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstand ing risks 3,1S0,0G6.25 Due for commission and brokerage 176,460.00 All other liabilities Total liabilities Total Insurance In force December BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR. Total risks written during the yenr Gross premiums received during the Premiums returned during the year Losses paid during the year Losses Incurred during the year Total amount of risks outstanding In FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY, By WILLIAM J. SUTTON. President. Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service: CHARLES R. THOMPSON, Sherlock Building, Portland. vein a report from Central City, Neb., says that 38 stations reported damage of 20 per cent Cash wheat No. S red, $1.1901.20; No. 3 red. $1.1501.18; No. 2 hard winter, $1.13 1.14; No. 3 hard win ter, $1.081.12 1-2; No. 3 spring, $1.081.13. Cash corn No, 8, 60 1-2061 1-2; No. 3 white, 63 63 3-4c; No. S yel low, 61062c; No. 4 corn, 56 l-2c; No. 4 white, 60060 l-2c; No. 4 yellow, 5759c. I10O Reward. 910. Tbe readers of tilts paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease iiiat science baa been able to core In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Ball's Catarrh Cure Is tbe only positive core sow known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrfe being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure taken Internally, acting directly upoa the blood and macooe surfaces of toe srs tern, thereby destroying the foundation mt toe disease, and giving tne patient strength by lauding op the constitution and assist luk nature in doing its tears. Tbe pro prietors hare so much faith la Its curative powers that they offer One Hnndred Dol lars lor any ease that It falls to cure. Bend tor llat of testimonials. Address : F. i CBENBT CO., Toledo. O. Hold Dr urngglsts. TK. Take Ball's Family Pills for coastlpa tioa. FISHERMAN HOOKS 60-FOOT WHALE BUT LETS IUM GO Long Beach, ' Cal. Beth Lawson fishing from a skiff off the ocean end of the San Pedro breakwater, Wednes day hooked a 60-foot whale, but did not know what sort of a fish he had on his line until he began to haul in and the whale, apparently not aware that he was caught, began towing Lawson out to sea. When Lawson discovered what he had on the line, he hurried ly let go the pole. The whale spouted once and then went on . toward the shore until he encountered the launch Plover, in which three men were fish ing. The Plover headed for the breakwater as soon as its occupants discovered the presence of the whale, and without-further ado the great mammal turned and made for the open sea, taking Lawson's pole and line along. A" Do you want five (5) or ten (10 acres In Canyon Conty, Idaho? Great orchard belt. Write. Oregonldaho Apple Orchard Company. Nyssa, Ore. $1,500,000.0 $4,948,492.8 the year. 114,809.63 377,543.15 lF6I6'E60'r etc , 705,580.94 565,876.00 $7,431,401.75 (If any $ 77,437.50 $7,353,964.2 178.000.00 $3,916,644.8 31. 1909 $466,386,486.00 $7,417,202.0 year 104,407.4 17,646.06 47,711.67 80,307.1 Oregon Dec. 31, 1909.... 4.028,928.00 WANTED. WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. Work done with especial care. Phone .Red 2621. WANTED By man and wife, work on a ranch. Address W. H. West, Weston, Oregon. AN intelligent person may earn $! monthly corresponding for newspa pers. Ne canvassing. , ew( or par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 1706 Lock- port, N. T. S. C. BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS for hatching. Large, prize winning stock. II per 15. Infertile eggs re placed. D. C. Brown, Route 1; Phone Red 2663 evenings. FOR BALE. FRED EIFFERT, auctioneer. Free- water, Ore., R. F. D. 1; Walla Wal la, Wash, R. F. D. 1; phone F. L. IX or Freewater Times FOR SALS: Thoroughbred Sinew Comb Buff Orpington eggs frem the prise-winning Wlndle strain, tl.lt per setting of IS. Mrs. A. B. Wis dom, 111 Walnut street Paene K. 1011. FOR SALE 8. C. Black Mineroa eggs. The kind for eggs, else anfl beauty. Eggs $1.10 per II. Lester Boyd. 610 East Webb -street. MAPS CITY OF PENDLETON A3 Oregonlan offW. Price Classified PHYSICIANS. , S. GARFIELD. M. D., HOMEO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd block. Telephones: Oftlce, black 8411; iesidence, red 2688. DR. LYNN K. BLAi-SLEE, CHRO- nic and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-ray ana isieciro- theraputics. Judd building, corner Main and Court streeta. Office 'phone Main 72; residence 'phone, Main 654. DENTISTS. A. MANN, DENTIST. OFFICE Main street, next to Commercial Association rooms. Office 'phone. black 3421; residence 'phone, red $211. DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SUR- geon. Office, room IS Judd build-' lng. Phone, red 8801. VAUGHAN BROS.. DENTISTS, OF- rice in Juaa DUiiaing. rnone nam 73. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M-NABB. LOCAL STATE stock inspector ana memoer state Veterinary Board. Office at residence 915 east Court St. . Res. -pnone Main 8. ATTORNEYS. RALEY It RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American National Bank building. FEE St SLATER, LAWYERS. OF- fice In Despaln building. CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office in American Nation- al Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. LOWELL & WINTER, ATTORNEYS and counsellors at law. urnce in Despaln building. GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds. mortgages and contracts drawn. Col- venlent. Electric Sad Irons, guaran lections made. Room 17 Schmidt teed. $5.25. Electric Hot Water and block. PETERSON & WILSON. ATTOR- neys at law; rooms 3 ani 4 Smith- Crawford building. PHELPS & STEIWER. ATTORNEYS at law. urnces in smun-t-rawtora building. CHAS. J. FERGUSON. ATTORNEY i at law. Office in Judd building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY 'ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and federal courts. Rooms 1. 2, 3, and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. ARCHITECTS. CONTRACTORS, ETC D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks. stone walks, etc. Phone black SiS6. or Oregonlan office. AUCTIONEER. COL. F. O. LUCAS, LIVESTOCK Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref erence First National Bank of Athena and Farmers Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. MACHINERY. UNITED ENGINEERING CO.. ME-1 chanical engineers. Irrigation power or electric plants gas produc- ers. 25-26 P.-I. PW, Seattle, Wash- j Ington. I FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer. Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. 'Phone main 71. For Sale Continued. FOR SALE CHEAP Good i-room house with lot and half; corner. Barn, chicken house and corral. - $860 cash, or arrangements can be made for easy terms. Apply at 1114 W. Railroad, comer Pine. EGGS FOR HATCHING From my Rose Comb White Minorca. Heavy winter layers from prize winning stock. D. E. Martin, Waltaburg. Wash. HAIR WORK DONE Go to Madam Kennedy's Hair Parlors and get yoesr hair work done. No lraporte Chi nese or leprosy hair used. The nat ural human hair, handmade and guaranteed. Shampooing, hair dressing, facial massage. 107 L Court street. Pendleton. , Phone Red 2762. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAINBS, U you want to subscribe to magaslna) or newspapers In the United States or Europe, remit by poeta: note, cheek, or send to the EAST ORJI GONIAN the net publisher's pries of the publication yon desire, anl we will have it sent you. It '-HI save yon both trouble and risk. 11 yon are a subscriber to the EAST OREGONLAN, In remitting yon ca leduct ten per cent from the pub lisher's price. Address EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO.. Pendl -ton. Ore, Directory 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 title to all lands In Umatilla county. -Loans on city and farm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. .Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non residents. Write fire, life and acci dent insurance,. Feferences, any bank in Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pres. W. S. HENNTNGER. Vice-Pre. C. H. MARSH, Sec. BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents. New location, 811 Main gtreet. Phone Main 404, LIVERY AND FED STABLES. CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street. Carney Bradlev. Pmm ( Livery, feed and sale stables. Good at . tIme. cb 1ne . .onnec. tlon .Phone maln 70. , RESTAUR ANTS. CHINA RESTAURANT, NOODLES and chop suey, Ung D. Goey, prop. At the c'.d stand, Alta street In of Tall man & Co. TEE SAM, LEE CO.. NOODLE RES taurant, Eng Dean, Prop. Chicken noodle soup, chop suey, etc. Webb St., between Main and Garden. Phone Red 3391. MISCELLANEOUS. ' PENDLETON IRON WORKS RE- pair work on all .kinds of machines. , structural Iron work and machine castings. Junction of Court and Alta streets. Marlon Jack, Prop.; A. F. I May. manager. ;i- i LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR work It's clean, reliable and con- Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffee Percolators, etc. A complete stock of Gas and Electric fixtures. First-class wiring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaughan. 816 Main street. gLOM KEE CHINESE LAUNDRY. . ,., wnrte ,, hv h-nfl. mending free; goods called for and delivered. 40S East Court street. 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 prices. No 212 East Court street. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE No. 1 A. F. and A. M., meets tit first and third Mondays l each mont. 'All vtHim tttethr DAMON YODGE NO. 4. sj&9 of P.. meets every Monday evening In I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cordially - Invited to attend. W. L Gadwa. C. C: R. W. Fletcher. K. of R. A S. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. PHOIETOUR ORDERS TOU SET THEM RIGHT Read the East Oregonlan every day.