AILS' EAST ORSOOlflAN, PETTDLiBTOH, ORBGOK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1911. PAOI BHTKS CATTLE SITUATION EIGHT PAGES H Want Ads: E The Size and Cleanliness of Coal is what counts Lumps, not waste, dirt or dust, are what you should have for your money. Get the best II COOI STUFF FINDS STRONGER DEMAND Light Arrival Strengthen Prices Poultry Market Weaker California fM-mlH Demimd Tor Oregon Bluertcin Wheat. ' (Wednesday's Journal. Arrivals In the livestock market were light today but the, situation in all lines remains practically the same. Four loads of cattle came in from California and found a good demand and the cattle situation generally shows a firm disposition with all of tho better stuff 'quickly picked up. Best steers are still worth $6. BO, but there were no arrivals selling at that price this morning, although one load of local stuff went within a quarter of it. The best cows offered from California sold at 15.20, but among the load of local stuff there were three head that sold a nickel above this. There wre no hog9 in the yards this morning and the (one In that line Is substantially the same as at the start of the week, when there were liberal offerings. Among the Shippers. Cattle Goodale & Cassady, Ga zelle, Cnl., four loads; J. C. Walker, Corvallls, Or., one load; Young & An gel, Condon, Or., one load. . Sheep E. L. Houston, Glendale, Ore., one load. Today's run of livestock compares with this day In recent years as fol lows: Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 162 136 170 1406 49 407 100 426 100 150 292 175 179 175 45 407 A year ago today there was con siderable weakness In the local live stock situation. Hogs were down 26c for the day while cattle were gener ally 35c lower. Official Representative Sales. Following are officials sales. They represent demand, supplies and qual ity offering: STEERS. Average lbs. Price 22 steers 1033 $5.25 COWS. 3 cows 103S $5.25 40 cows 1154 6.20 2 cows 1275 6.00 6 cows 1275 4.40 Poultry Slumping. There Is a weaker feeling In the poultry market and while as yet there Is practically flo change In prices the probability Is that dealers will be forced to shade quotations within the next few days In order tounloal. There has been a noticeable de crease In the wants of the poultry trade during the past few days. There Is scarcely a dealer who has not car ried over a few coops of chickens within that period because of the more limited demand. Whether the trade this week will turn out to be much like that of last week when there was d,u"nps8 dur ing the fore part and strength later remains to be seen, but the trade In gi-neral feels that quotations are In for a slight shading. This applies principally to the or dinary run of chickens. There is quite a good call for ducks and tur keys and cleanups of these are re ported dally by receivers. World's Wtient Market. Portland Cash club, 79 80c; bluestcm. 83084c. Buenos Ayres Wheat market Is steady. Budapest Wheat l-4c lower. Antwerp Wheat 6-8c lower. Melbourne Wheat steady. Berlin Wheat unchanged. Liverpool Wheat unchanged; March "s 1 3-4d; May, 7s 1 3-8d. Chfcago Wheat. 1-4 Si 3-8c higher; May. 98 7-8c; July, 95 l-4c; Septem ber, 93 3-4c. Minneapolis May. $1.04 7-8. St. Louis May, 99 6-8c. Kansas City May 95 3-4. Duluth May, 1.06 6-8c. California demand for bluestem wheat Is holding aloft the premium for that variety In this marketand buy ers are today freely offering 84 cents SAYS QUININE WILL NOT BREAK A COLD HOW TO (THE COLDS AND GRIPPE IN A FEW HOURS Tou will distinctly feel your cold breaking and all the grippe symptoms leaving after tnklng the very first dose. It Is a positive fact that Pape's Cold Compound, taken every two hours, until three consecutive doses are ta ken, will end the grippe and break up the most severe cold, either In the nead, chest, back, stomach or limbs. It promptly relieves the most mis erable neuralgia pains, headache, dull ness,, head nnd nose stuffed up, fe vcrlshness. sneezing, sore throat, run ning of tho nose, mucous catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness and rheumatic twinges. Pnpo's Cold Compound Is tho result of three years' research at a cost of more than fifty thousand dollars and contains no quinine, which we have conclusively demonstrated Ib not ef fective in the treatment of colds or grippe. Take this harmless compound ns directed, with the knowledge that there la no other medicine, made any where else In the world, which will ure vour cold or end grippe misery s promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25 rent nackage of Pane's Cold Com pound, which any druggist In the world can supply. OREGON LUMBER. YARD Phone Main 8 a bushel, although the best offers 80 cents and most of the buyers have placed the limit at 79 cents. While j California Is taking some red and club wheat, Its wants consist princi pally of the harder wheat. Tho barley trade is at a standstill posed Issue of $35,000,000 first mort at the moment There ts an almost ! gage 5 per cent bonds, entire absence of eastern business at j Owlmr to the erdwinar imnortanca prices satisfactory to producers and therefore the movement of brewing is resmcieu. teea Dariey is quoiea . steady locally with prices between $23 and $23.50, according to the needs of tho buyer. There is no change in the hop sit- . uatlon and prices are the same as , previously quoted. CHICAGO WHEAT ADVANCES. I cars than during the corresponding Market Hevltates at the Opening But 1 week of 1910. Clones With a Rise Today. New York Central lines hauled 1, Chtcago, Jan. 25. Hesitancy was 813.793 loaded cars during the last shown at the opening of wheat trad- montn' an Increase of 111,897 more Ing today and there was no change , tnan ln the Bame Period a year ago. in first quotations as compared with nnd other business also showed an In yesterday's closing. Today's closing crea- was at an advance of 1-4 to 3-8c a ,Gr088 earnings of all the railroads DUHhel of the country for last month show a Almost a duplicate of the local mar- bl Jncrease over December, 1909, the ket was indicted abroad. Cables, fotal amounting to $39,588,047, which while generally lower, were uncertain " sain of over seven per cent. i u,..,! n. I Passenger traffic officials of the changed at the closing, but 1-8 to 3-8d off at the opening of the market. Caught in the Rain. then a cold and a cough let It run on get pneumonia or consumption, maiier now you ei ; your cough don't neglect It take j Ballard's Horehound Syrup and you'll be over it In no time. The sure j cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis and i all pulmonary diseases in young and old. A. C. Koeppen A Bros, LUCKY SHAKESPEARE! Mujrazlnc Oltie Says Hard of Avon Had a "Cinch" CoinitartM With year, naving reached the age limit of' Modem Playwright, j service, as will the general counsel. Although, on the face of It. play- George V. Massey, who Is also soon writing seems Infinitely more simple due to be "Osterlsed" under the age than story-writing, the task is far "nl,t rules- and away more difficult more diffi- ' In ,lne with he P'an recently auth- ; cult today even than It was In orlzed to make a $25,000,000 refund- ! Shakespeare's time, when the dra- " mortgage and take up all under- j matlst was permitted to change the ''ln" bonds' 811 of th flrst mortgage! scene as often as he liked, for the bnlds of the Central New England! very good reason that there wasn't ; Hallways have been called for redem- any scenery to be shifted. Now you,''1'"" at 105 nnd Interest next week. are restricted to four acta, as a rule; I u commutation tickets should , and If you require a change of set I bo sold at enual rate8 foT e(mal ai- j In any one of them, you diminish tancps "t only upon each road, but! the chances of your play's accept-.uP"a of them, is the opinion of, n hv thnt murh Thus vm. are the Massachusetts railroad commis- obllged to make It seem reasonable that your characters will be In only four different places throughout the ; entire action of the piece Again, ln a story destined for print your flow of thought Is not being constantly Interrupted by the exigen cies of looking after stage business. For Instance, you send the servant after a letter or a newspaper. In a play, you must remember to calcu Into about the time It would take him Hampshire, and stopped In front of to find It, and then make a break In j a lawyer's office. He had barely turn your main thread to bring him back 1 ed thirty years, and he looked very on the scene and set down a few words ' boyish; but he had an air of quiet de- of dialogue to mark tho close of the Incident. Meanwhile, you may have . Mi-gotten the brilliant Idea that had ! suggested Itself to you for the next j speech. Once more, in a play you must condense into three hours or about twenty thousand words a story which, in the form of a novel, would cover from three to four hundred printed pages, containing eighty or a hundred thousand words. Of late, lo Increase the dramatist's difficulties, tho managers have evinced a decided preference for plays with consecutive action that Is to say, with no Inter val of more than a night at most, be tween acts. Then you must also re member that It Is not wise to burden your play with moro than fourteen characters with a carefully graded al lotment of work for each one un less you are writing for a star, when you are in bad case Indeed, placed between the Scylla of the lady her self, who demands everything, and the Chnrybdls of the critics, who will chide you for giving It to her. Matthew White, Jr., ln The Munsey. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms in East Oregonlan building. Steam heat, gas range In kitchen, electric lights, hot and cold water and bath. Re cently renovated. More moving pictures shows than any . otter theatre la the city the Pastime. Accidental conditions are only oc casional; system establishes the rule. it's the cheapest. We'll give you a ton of coal, that's all coal and guar antee full weight and quality. We handle the best grades and sell it at lowest prices. Special rates on large lots. Prompt Delivery. RAILROAD NOTES. Norfolk Southern stockholders will meet next Monday to pass on a pro 0f Cornell University and Ithaca, the Lehigh Valley will build a handsome new passenger station in that city, A iarge amount of the $5,000,000 Minneapolis & St. Louis 6 per cent gold notes, which fall due next week! have been deposited for extension with Speyer & Co. During the first week of this month i the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe hauled nearly a thousand more loaded ; Illinois Central and other western railroads say that the holiday traffic has not fallen off as a result of the ' refusal to rrant snerl.it holirlav rates. It js alleged that the Pennsylvania, whch ha8 for 80me tme had contro, of the Norfolk & Western through ownership of a majority of Ita stock, ,, increased its holdings ln that road by .9,000,000. proxies are being sent out In the interests of the present management preliminary to the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Northern Cen tral, which will be held in Baltimore on the twenty-third of next month. Charles E. Page, first vice-president of the Pennsylvania, will retire this ?'""' n'nlch taking steps to bring hls ,re'orm abol itho"t additional ' OVERTURNING BOSSISM. How New Hampshire's New Governor Won Without Railroad "Ring." One day along toward the autumn of 1904, a young man drove down the hilly Main street In Peterboro, New termination that would have singled hlra out in a crowd. In the doorway of the building he met the man he was seeking tho local republican boss, one of that far-reaching railroad ring that extended to the remotest sections of the commonwealth. "I want to run for the legislature," said the young man. "You can't, Bob," was the reply ho got. "It's all fixed. In time you may be allowed to run." "But suppose the people want me?" persisted the young man. The lawyer laughed. "There is no such thing as 'the peo ple' ln this state," he said. The young man mado no threats, but the next day he Degnn to visit the farmers In the county. He told them that he was going to have his name up In the caucus. "What's the use?" they said. "It's all cut and dried." "It's worth trying If you will only come," ho urged. The night of the caucus was cold and drlzr.ly, Just the kind of weather to keep the farmers at home by their comfortable stoves and firesides. But a good many showed up, greatly to the surprise of the bosses, who had been In tho habit of putting their pro gram through with a handful of henchmen. More surprising than this was the younir man's nomination on , the first ballot. Thus Robert Perkins Bass entered into the politics of New Hampshire, thereby taking the first step toward a public career that makes him today a figure of natlon-wldo In terest and significance, , He is still In his thirties; still youth CM ful in appearance and enthusiasm, and he sits ln the governor's chair at Con cord, an executive of all the people. The dent that he made In the little local machine on tne rainy autumn night of his nomination was merely the beginning of his crushing blows at the corrupt and seasoned political oligarchy that had ruled the state for years. In a year wnen republican candidates throughout the eastern states went down under a democratic landslide, he was elected by a com fortable majority. Now, the fact that Mr. Bass is gov ernor at an age when most men are cutting their teeth ln big politics is not as important, perhaps, as the larger meaning of his position as a link between east and west in pro gressive republican thougnt. 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These doc tors have had years of experience and research in China, In the hos pital at Tientsin and elsewhere: their knowledge and skill enables them to aid suffering men and wo men; and their wonderful Chinese remedies which are not found In this country, have effected many wonderful cures. These doctors have received diplomas and high honors from their Emperor and statesmen. Any man or woman who is ill and has not been cured by other doctors and medicines who will write us for a symptom blank for our special Home Treat ment, will be furnished same, and upon receipt of the blank, proper ly filled out, we will be pleased to diagnose your case free of charge. All correspondence strictly confi dential. Address all correspondence to Tork & York Medicine Co., 210 W. Main St.. Walla Walla, Wash. Every Weraas? u nimiua ana mould vt" sbouttbe wonowfal a T"ir !rn(nr1t ftrt it. it In? ciimot uppl f V.WIV ; .U ar i it no Irneti Oonn.--fu.Mi tt m ii11 MEN AND WOMEN. Vh Big O (or inflimmt- tionn, irritations or nice ra tions of mucous membranes. ttostnotnm. I'ainlMt, and not aatrin- ITOE EVaNSGHESMCU Co.8n f Poiwnou.. old by nrusslai. or aint in nlain wrarnar. bT cxr-rfM. prepaid, tor tl.00 or !l bottles. t ?. a mtrular aeiu on request. Applications for Grating Permits. NOTICE la hereby given that all ap plications for permits tj grate cattle horses and sheep within the WENA- HA NATIONAL FOREST during the season of 1911, must be filed In my office at Walla Walla, Washington on or before February 15, 1911. Full Information In regard to the grating fees to be charged and blank forms to be used ln making application will be furnished upon request. J. M. SC3MITZ, Supervisor. 3 7 lf Outran UkmI r "1 no mm ailftlHkliTI A F"! WANTED. YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN Learn a profession, show card writers earn large salaries; clerks can dou ble their earning capacity; the field has never been overcrowded. The Pendleton Business College offers you the opportunity to learn this profession under a first-class In structor, at a small expense, taking no time from your regular work. Night class now open. Call any time for Information. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF you want to subscribe to magazine or newspapers In the United State or Europe, remit by postal not, check, or send to the EAST ORB GONIAN he net publisher's price of the publication you desire, and we will have It sent yon. It will save you both trouble and risk. Tf yon are a subscriber to the BAST OREGONIAN. In remitting yon can deduct ten per cent from the pah Usher's price. Aldres EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Pendle ton, Or. Classified PHYSICIANS. H. a GARFIELD. M. D.. HOMIO- pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd block. Telephone: Office, black 3411; residence, red 2(38. DR. LYNN K. B LAKES LEE, CHRO- nlc and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-ray and Electro- theraputlcs. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone Main 72; residence 'phone, Main 664. DENTISTS. E. A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE Main street, next to Commercial Association rooms. Office 'phone. Black 4421; residence 'phone, Black 261. KERN A BENNETT, DENTAL SUR- geons. Office room It Judd build ing. Phone, Red 8301. DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN, DENTIST, Office ln Jndd building. Phone, Main 73. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB. LOCAL STATU Stock Inspector and ex-member State Veterinary Boarc Office at residence 316 east Court St. Res. phone Main 69. ATTORNEYS. RALEY 4fc RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office ln American National Bank Building. FEE A SLATER, LAWYERS, fice in Despaln building. OF- CARTER A SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS at law. Office ln rear of Ameri can National Bank Building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. LOWELL & WINTER. ATTORNEYS and counsellors at law. Office In Despaln building. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made.? Room 17, Schmidt block. PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOR neys at law; rooms 3 and 4 Smith Crawford building. PHELPS A STEIWER, ATTORNEYS at law. Office in Smrth-Crawford 1 building. j CHAS. J. at law. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY Office ln Judd building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice ln all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, 3, and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC j D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND I Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walks, etc. Phone black 3786. . or Oregonlan office. 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 75. AUCTIONEER. COL. F. G. LUCAS, LIVESTOCK Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref erence First National Bank of Athena and Farmers' Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW and second hand goods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place In Pendleton to buy household goods. Call and get his prices 212 E. Court street. Phone Black 3171. RESTAURANTS. CHINA RESTAURANT. NOODLES and chop suey, Ung D. Goey, prop Kt the old stand, Alta street In rear of Tallman A Co. Housekeeping Rooms for Rent. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the East Oregonlan build ing. Steam heat, electric lights, hot and cold water and bath. Recently renovated. Knqnlr at Bast Orego nlan offle. VTANTTD (Con tinned.) FOR SALE OR LEASE, for term of years, the finest stock ranch la Wallowa county, Oregon. Apply to owner. Box 15, Clarkston, Wash ington. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN First class furnished rooming house, 15 rooms all filled. Close In. Owner must leave town. Easy terms. Ad dress, Box 218, Pendleton, Ore. HAIR WORK Come to Madam Ken nedy's, 607 East Court street, for your hair goods. The only genuine natural human hair goods ever sold in Pendleton and combings mad to order. Everything strictly guar anteed. Phone Red 3762. WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. Work done with especial car. Phone Red 2521. FOR BALK. CITY OF PENDLETON MAPS at Price 26c East Oregonlan office. Directory INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MA1Tn reliable abstracts of title to all lands in Umatilla county. Loans en city and farm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Doe a general brokerage business. Pay taxes and makes Investments for non resident. Write fire, life and acci dent insurance. References, any bank ln Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. C U. MA RAH. BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. New location, 816 Main street Phone Main 404. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street. Carney & Bradley, Prop. Livery, feed and sale stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line in connec tion. 'Phone main 73. MISCELLANEOUS. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS, wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationary, etc Very latest styles. Call at East Ore gonlan office and see samples. LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip tion for county court, circuit court. Justice court, real estate, etc, for sale at East Oregonlan office. Old newspapers in large bundles. LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR work it's clean, reliable and con venient, Electric Sad Irons, guaran teed, 35.25. Electric Hot Water and Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffee Percolators, etc. A complete stock of Gas and Electric fixtures. First-class wiring of homes, eta. J. L. Vaughan, 816 Main street FRATERNAL ORDERS. t PENDLETON LODGE No. 62 "VV A. F. and A. M., meets the first and third Mondays ol each month. All visiting brethren are Invited. DAMON LODGE NO. 4, K. of P., meets every Mon day evening ln I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cor. dially Invited to attend. D. B. Waffle, C. C; R. W. Fletcher. K. R. S. PENDLETON TRAIN SCHEDULE O.-W. R. & N. Westbound Oregon division Portland local, leave.. 9:20 a m. Ore. & Wash. Express.. 1:20 a. m. Portland Limited ....12:15 p. m. Fast Mall 11:4j p.m. Motor 4:35 p. m. Pilot Rock Mixed 9:25 a. ra. Eastbound Oregon division Fast Mail 1:50 a m. Ore. & Wash. Express.. 5:15 a. m. Chicago Limited 6:15 p. m. Motor 10:40 a. m. Portland local, arrive.. 5:00 p. m Pilot Rock Mixed 3:16 p. m. Washington Dlv Leaving Pend'.eton. Walla Walla local .... 6:25 p. m. Pendleton passenger .. 7:00 a. m. Spokane local 3:00 a. ra. Washington Div. Arriving Pendleton. Pendleton local 2:15 a. m. Walla Walla local .... 9:16 a. m. Pendleton passenger .. 5:00 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Pendleton Passenger 1:30 p.m. Mixed train 7:30 a.m. Arriving Pendleton Passenger 10:09 a.m. Mixed train 7:Ma.m. Dally East Oregoatan only as cents per month. , STL-. - ffliyT.