DAILY EAST ORFGOXIAN. PF.XPt.KTON. OUFGON, UI'DXKSI) V. OfTCIirn 3, 1910. EIGHT PAGES. BAKER - WILL- HAVE OF TH PEJOrLK VOTE MONDAY FOH XEV GOVERNMENT By Vote of SS to 2 IS New Charter la Adopted First Municipality In Or rgaa ta Adopt Commission Plan. PAGE SIX. "I 71 (595 By a vote of 11 to 21S the new charter u adopted at the special election yesterday and within a short time Baker will be under the com mission plan of city government. This plan has been tried out in scores of cities aad not one has ever pone brick to the eld council form. The city will have a business administration and the commissioners will be directly re sponsible to the people for the aon duct of all cKy affairs. The vote yesterday was very light. ns- CM votes balng cast In the four wards. The greatest interest in the election was taken by the business men and taxpayers, the general sen timent f the business men being In favor of the new charter. The rote by wards was as follows: . Tes. No. Ward No. 1 99 44 Ward Ne. I 63 44 War Na. S 9T 7S Ward Ne 4 .134 MOGAN TOWKIS1TE OPENING 62 I VU1 S93 213 The ifw charter provides that the three commissioners shall be chosen at the regular election in November, aad that they shall take office tie first Tneaday In December, which Is December t. That is the date on which the new charter will become effective aad on which the new offi cers will take up their official duties. The general provisions of the char ter are so well known that they do not nee to be given here. A copy of the new charter waa left at every same hi the city and those not famil iar with its provisions can easily ob tain any desired Information. The reseat ordinances of the city will continue la force. Baker City is the first municipality la Oregon to adopt the commission plan of government Other cities are considering it but Baker la the first to vote an ft and adopt it. On good thing about the charter is that it change the name of the municipality from Baker City to Ba ker. The new name is short and worth Just as much as if city were tacked anto the end of It. There is general rejoicing over the city at the outcome of the election, as the influential men of the tow ft desired the new charter. Baker Her There are 695 opportuni ties to become independent by taking advantage of this opening, no more, no less. This sale will not continue long, act now Ask)) 0 This Only 25 applications will be sold in Pendleton. We can not sell more if we had the price handed us. Don't delay, be one of Pendleton's 25, Act Now. Wheat Ranches Wanted. Wanted Some large tracts of land suitable for wheat growing for east ern investors; also others to trade for gaad income bearing . property In ceast cities. Have some excellent Chicago properties with guaranteed meeme, to offer In exchange. Wauld lata ta hear fratn awners at good properties at valaes of front ISO to ..J. A. BUN BON, North Portland,. OreA WBLnj SffUlAB FAMnt W NOWTnTWBST APPLB Brogan, "Eastern Oregon's Fruit City;" The town with an assured future, located in the Willow River Irrigation Project of 20,000 acres, which will soon be on the market. The Investment is Small The Returns are Large The time is short to invest and to realize your profits. pakaae. Wash. Arrangements hav been completed by the manage ment af the National Apple show ta add ta the papalaritjr of apples grawa in regaa, Washington, Idaha aad at tatau by sareadlag their fame for ealj, calar and uaifarm size to all parts af the coatineat dariag the third annaal exposition in Spokane, No veaaar 14 ta II, when every district wiM represented. The trastees wMl bay large anaa titiea af the best apples obtainable in the fear states. These will be care falky graded and inspected aad pack ed la neat wooden baxea, each con taiaiag six or It apples, marked with the name of the district In which they were grown and said at cast ta thas who desire ta send holiday pack ages ta acquaintances in the east aad elsewhere. The management has arranged for For Full Information and Booklet Call on or write to LEE TEUTSCH or DAN KEMLER. Sole Representatives Pendleton, Oregon BAD BLOOD OFTEN INHERITED Bad blood does not always come as the result of careless living, or indis cretions ; it is a condition frequently innemea. isormai, nealtny blood contains millions of tiny red corpus des, which are the vitalizing and nourishing element of the circulation, their office being to provide every portion of the system -with its neces sary strength ar.d nutriment. Ia weak, impure blood thee corpuscles are lacking in numbers, and therefore the blood is not able to supply the proper amount of nourishment to the body. Bad blood manifests itself in many wavs. With some it takes the form of skin diseases and eruptions, others become bilious and malarious, with sallow complexions, torpid liver, etc. Bad blood produces Rheumatism , Catarrh, Qores and Ulcers, Scrofula and like troubles. Nothing is equal to S. S. S. as a remedy for bad blood; it is the greatest of ail blood purifiers, possessing not only the qualities to cleanse and purify the blood, but composed of roots, herbs and barks that tone up every part of the system, and assist in the cre ation of blood nutriment. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Skin Diseases, Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula, Blood Poison and all other blood dis orders. S. S. S. makes (rood blood, and good blood makes good health. Book on the blood free to all. THE I WITT memo 00., Atlanta, ta. a booth in the main exposition hall, where an express agent will be locat ed to take charge of the packages and forward them, thereby sparing the sender the usual inconvenience. Bv ery box of apples sold in the boetn will be guaranteed by the manage ment to be free from blemishes of aay kind. "The coat of the apples and ex press charges will not be more than is required to cover the actaal ex pense," said Ren H. Rice, secretary and manager of the show. "It is not the desire of the apple shew or ganization to make a profit from this concession, but rather to afford vis itors aa opportunity to remember their friends with a real souvenir of the exposition, at the same time boosting the orchard industry and as sisting in popularizing the fruit grown In the northwestern states. "The management received many rquests for apples at last year's ahow but only a few wanted to send full boxes, as the express charges arg high to eastern points, but this year we shall overcome that obstacle by pro viding unall boxes at a reasonable cost." L NOTES AND NEWS WAS EMPEROR'S ORDBRLY. IYen4i Veteran Dusted Napoleon's Tomb. Paris. Not long since the manager 01 a jocai insurance company was d'eorated with the legion of honor. and his celrks, In honor of the event presented him with a piece of plate, with their cards attached. The manager was amused by the card of the office "boy," an old sol dier from the invalids, who waa em ployer to open the office doors. Un der the man's name was the title, "The Emperor's Orderly." Not understanding this the mana ger sent for the old soldier. "Of what emperor are you the or derly, and how?" he asked. "I am the orderly of the emperor," he aald "Napoleon, le Petit Corpor al. I am his orderly. 1 dust his tomb for him," said the old soldier, with dignity. (Special Correspondence.) Milton, Ore., Oct. 4. The large bailer for the Columbia college heat ing apparatus arrived today and workmen are busy Installing the radi ators. A. L. Chrlstenson, a prominent ho tel man from Boise, Idaho, has leased the new brick hotel at Milton and ex pects to open the house next month. Jack Cockburn Is driving delivery wagon for the Mosgrove Co. L. Li. Berry is enclosing his sum mer kitchen snd putting In a window. -The trolly company is building a spur around the new farmers' ware house. Mrs. Chas. Spencer and Mrs. W. K. Miller were among those who spent the day in Walla Walla. Miss Fannie Wilcox leaves Thurs day for Spokane, where she will en ter the Blair business college. J. F. Slover was a business visitor In Walla Walla this afternoon. This vicinity is being treated to some good rains thin week. The ladies aid society of the M. E. church was entertained at the resi dence of A. E. McKnight this after noon. Tea was served. Htop Rale of Arms in Paris. Paris. The minister of Justice will prepare a bill intended to put an end to the unrestricted sale of revolvers to irresponsible persons. The growth in the number of crimen among local criminals who una revolvers without any provocation Is causing much worry. Slightly Colder With Raow. When you see that kind of a weath er forecast you know that rheumatism weather Is at hand. Oet ready for It now by getting a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. Finest thing made for rheumatism, chilblains, frost bite, sore and stiff Joints ana muscles, all aches and pains. He, 60c and fl a bottle. A. C. Koeppen ABros. Many Refugees at Sofia. Sofia. One thousand four hundred and thirty refugees from Maccedon ia are registered at Sofia. The Tur kish minister there has given assur ances of safety If they return home, but only 1(0 have decided to do so. The first party of 60 refugees handed over by the Bulgarian authorities to the Turkish committee at Deve Bayr, were atopped and turned back at Oulshevo because the committee re fused to receive them, demanding that they ahould first deliver up their guns and then proceed home. THE FIRST PRIZE ( Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., Oct. 8. Little did E. Q. Marquis, the druggist, anticipate the result of his example when he selected a few of the finest potatoes of his garden and placed In his show window. The school children asked If he would like something to go with the potatoes. Older people became Inter ested and Inside of a week there was a display fit for the fair. And to the fair It went. Imagine the surprise of all the Ad amites when the mayor marched down the Main street with a big blue rib bon pinned to his vest and a ten dol lar check In his hand and a certifi cate stating that Adams had won first prize on best collection of garden vegetables. ana noi rouna warning in tnousanas or homes all over the country. It has won a place in the family medicine closet among the reliable household remedies, where It Is kept at hand for vr in treating cold in the head Just !'." oon as some member of the house hold beings te preliminary sneezing or snuffling. It gives Immediate re lief and a day or two's treatment will put a stop to a cold which might, If not checked, become chronic and run into a bad case of catarrh. . For Candy HtmriM tk "Modara fMdw ' 0rOry p.., Mtn., frUmm. O. Llcaoy to Loan on City and Farm Property Long time, Easy payments, low in terest. Call at. Hotel St. George TMs Week D. S.R.Walkor A LITTLE TALK ABOUT SHWING MACHINE! I have been in the sewing machine business a great number ac years, and have tried them all aad should knew their best qualities. I now offer the Standard, White, Free aad Binge machines at eastern prices, freight added. Don't be fooled by traveling agents that will tell you anything to get your money. High prices have gone forever at JESSE FfllLIHO ' Mala Saves Kmt Briskaa. Ghango of Timo Soo-Spokane-Portland Train De Luxe Now leaves Spokane at 2:00 P. M. All trains from the Inland Empire make connections with this popular train. 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