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IT'S FREE. .V I .--.n HALE & Mc ATEE, Pendleton Oregon Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling In your throat? Does your cough an noy you at night and do you ralae mucus in the morning? u you want relit f? If so, take Chamberlain' Cough Remedy and you will be pleas ed Sold by all dealers. Auto enthusiasts are travelling Jackaonvlllewnrd to be ready for next week's meet. Eslray Notice. Strayed From South Cold Springs. McCarty ranch, two bay horses, weighing about 1100 pounds each, blocky. branded H on right shoulder. One has wire cut on left hind leg in bend of hock. Manes were roached Inst fall. Suitable reward for return to Temple Feed Yard, Pendleton. NOTICE OF PROPOSALS 1VR FUU NITCKE AND CARPET FOR THE CITY HALL. Notice is hereby given that The Common Council of the City of Pen dleton will receive proposals at the City Recorder's office in tho City of Pendleton, Oregon, until April 6th, 1911, at 5 o'clock p. m. for furnishing to the City of Pendleton the follow ing articles, viz: 150 yards of best Cork Carpet, laid In City Hall. 200 steel frame Opera Chairs (like or similar to the chairs now in use In the Coney Theatre In this City) in place in' the largo room In the City Hall up-stalrs, as tho City Hall com mittee may direct. Separate proposals to bo made for each class of articles, and tho Com. mon Council reserves the right to re ject nny and all bids. Dated this 23rd day of March, 1811 THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. The Well Known Clilneae Doctor I Cures any and all dis eases that the human flesh is heir to. 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The entire livestock market, with the exception of was firmer and the latter market was weak and sold generally nt it 7Rri)7.85 for ton stuff. Real heavy hogs wero very much depress ed and for this class or stuff prices ruled down ns low as $5 In the yards today. Only one animal went ut teis figure, but even then It was docked 80 pounds In weight, making the net price extremely low. Another animal tlist sold at $7 was docked a similar weight. Tho Portland market Is Just 10c above what it costs to land supplies from Nebraska. This Is the smafl premium that has been offered for the home grown product for some i line nnrt tends to Indicate that buy ers are tired of paying the exorbitant premiums they have offered to date. There was a weaker showing in the hog market in the east today, I. nt v., I iiiq wern little changed. At smith Omaha the market was stead to lower, with tops selling at $6.61. while at Chicago the market was i weak to 6c lower, with tops at $1.10." Pni-inr. hnvn shown a willingness to pay something better for a portion of the show stock that did not receive prizes than for the regular run. Bales In this resDoct were made as hfgh as $7.25 today, but tho general mar ket for what Is ordinarily considered top steers here ranges no higher tnan $6.75. Even this Is an advance of a quarter over previous quotations. Molinir Market Mixed. Tho market for mohair is mixed. Views of dealers are apart, but prices being ofered show a range of only 2c a pound, which Is not more excessive than during previous years. Mohair prices here today range from 30c to 32c a pound, according to mialitv and slzo of slip offering. Gen eral market stands midway between these two figures and most or me small business now offering is going at that figure. "We do not see how tho mohair market Is going to do better at mis time," said Theodore Bernheim & w. "Manufacturers who do business with ua atntn that the demand for goods Is not brisk and therefore their wants of hair are not likely to be quite as pxtfinnive. Whether this is merely the ways of tho man who wants to buy we are unable to say, but the parties imnnrtinv the information are among our best customers and generally pay the price asked." Hogs, 10,000; market steady to low- Etlll another note of warning is be- er, sales, $6.4006.55. Ing sounded by buyers of wool and Sheep, 7800; market steady; year mohair regarding the tying of bun- ( lings, $5.356.66; wethers, $4.85 dies with sisal. For two years man- 5.15; lambs, $6.106.40; ewes, $4 65 ufacturers and dealers have made a ,4) 5.00. campaign against the use of sisal ow- Ing to the great damage it does in the ; making of cloth. Last season most . buyers and manufacturers enacted a Market Is Weak at 5c Down, and CHICAGO HOGS LOWER. penalty of 2c a pound on all mohair j or wool tied with sisal, but this year : With Heavier Receipts. Chicago, March 23. Run: Hogs, dealers say they Intend to enforce the 23,000; cattle, 6500; sheep. 14.000 discrimination in order to stamp out I Hogs are weak to 6c lower; left the practice at once. ,over, 8200; receipts a year ago, 14,- A small amount of new wool is 000; mixed, $6.70fi6.06; heavy, $6.70 coming forward from eastern Ore- 6.90; rough, $6.606.65; light, gon. Quotations generally offering; $6.76 7.10. are about 3c a pound under those in ' Cattle, strong, effect at the start of laat season. The Sheep, bteady. general run of eastern Oregon wool is - -being quoted around 12 012 l-2c a' Kills a Murderer, pound, while a year ago it was pick- A merciless murderer is appendlcit ed up around 15e. I ls with many victims, but Dr. King's While wool shearing in the Wlllam- 1 New P"'" k' by prevention, ette valley will not start for about They KentIy stimulate stomach, liver six weeks dealers are already putting ' and bowels, preventing that clogging out prices. Willamette valley stock tnat lnvlt appendicitis, curing con is now being quoted at 15c to 17c a ""ration, headache, biliousness, chfns. pound compared with 19c to 20c. ! 25c at Koeppens. Uluostcm Scarce, Yankees Break Camp. Bluestem wheut is exceedingly ' v scare and millew throughout the Pa-!,. Athens, Oa., March 24. Athens clflc northwest are offering from 86c bade a mA farewell today to the New to 8Sc a bushel. The higher price ls 1 1 ork lanK "Colts," who broke said to be offered on the sound this camp and 8tarted northward, to be morning. Club wheat ls again dulf followed two da'8 later bV Chase and here, with offers not ranging above nis ri&ulars. The youngsters go from 82c a bushel, although 84c ls being h" direct t0 Richmond, where they iff..r.ri mm nni.i in r limits -xr in wl" P'ay three games, to be followed th. n.rth w tho nm nunnio whn bV contests at Newpc rport News, Nor- are operating here. lu,R' ""'""re, irenion, jersey cuy Export flour has been advanced 10c -ie rrsu.nu win op- a barrel all along the coast. Accord- en UP Monday at Columbus, Indlan lng to the Portland Flouring Mills aPoIls Wilkesbarre and Scranton. company its quotation was advanced I two days ago and business is now 8t&ean,Li!Jli0' ' 0t T0"d0' LBC" onmlng forward at tho higher figures. ! Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is Patent flour is firmer and in some senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney quarters there is talk of putting vnl- county .Iff BmSTfor'ed.Sln'd ues higher. firm will par the sura of ONE HUNDRED Hurley continues to show consider- J'UIil,i11 Ior ? V"" trJ c ot able strength on account of the lib- hail's CstarVh CurT ' eral demand for brewing from the ' FRANK J. CbTrNHT. east. Quotations are unchanged for ' ? VI,?11" sou losserwea in my the day. ,188. Oats market Is generally firmer at Seal A. W. GLEA80N, $7.50 and $28 a ton locally. H... r.,ph - uJZi.9. Clilokott Market Gxh1. and acts directly on the blood and fneous Market for chickens ls very gooj frV" ytm' iind while the receipts continue liber al the trade is cleaning up at the prices quoted recently. raokers continue to bring In stor age chickens from the east but as yet these Importations have no effect up on the local trade. Dressed Hogs Lower. V. J. CriKNHY A CO.. Toledo. O. F. 3. CHUNKY CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists, 75. Labor Mon Favor Suffrage, New York, March 24. Labor lead ers representing nearly all of the im portant unions and federations will Shnrnlv lower nrices for hoes re- declare themselves In favor of the cently In" the livestock market has af- 1,alI(t for women at a mass meeting fected tho dressed meat trade to a ln Carnegie nan mis evening. ine considerable extent and values are Ratherlng was arranged to give the down, general run of fancy hogs is Iabor men chance to declare them- selllng at 11c a nound while ordinary selves on the suffrage bill. stuff Is not quoted higher than 10c. . -L- . M l ' ' l - ll . B Want Ads. B WANTED. HAIR WORK DONE Come to Mad am Kennedy, 607 Court for switch es. No cheap imported Chinese hair or yak sold for human hair. Are your combings sent away with the pretension of getting your own hair back. All work ls home made and strictly guaranteed. Sham pooing and hair dressing a spe cialty. Phone, Red 3762. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IV you want to subscribe to magasines or newspapers in the United 8 lata or Europe, remit by postal not, check, or send to the EAST ORE GONIAM he net publisher's price of the publication you desire, sad we will have It sent yen. It will save you both trouble and risk. Tf you are a subscriber to the BAST OREQONIAN, In remitting yen ca deduct ten per cent from the pub Usher's price. Address EAST OREQONIAN PUB. CO.. Pen! tou. Ore. Save money by reading today's ads. WANTED (OoaOnaed.) WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. Work done with especial care. Phone Red 2621. VIOLIN MAKING, repairing of all stringed Instruments. Violin re pairing a specialty. Chas. Harris, 736 Cottonwood street High grade violins for sale. ANYONE, ANYWHERE, CAN START a mall order business at horns. Ns canvassing. Be your own boss. - Send for free booklet. Tells how. Heacock, 1708, Lockport. N. Y. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent ln the Bast Oregon! an build Ig. All modern conveniences. En quire at B. O. offloe. FOR HALE. FOR SALE Old newspapers wrap ped In bundles of 110 each suitable for wrapping, putting under car pets, etc. Price, 15c per bundle, twe bundles, ISc. Enquire this of- Dressed veal ls steady at the recent fcomenow. It lsn t possible for a decline. covered wagon to look very prosper- , ous. OMAlL CATTLE STEADY. , NOTICE OF PROPOSALS FOR Murket is Good Today; Some Weak- STREET SPRINKLING FOR THE ness Is Exhibited In Hogs. SEASON OF 1011. South Omaha, Neb., March 23 Cat-, . tie, 8900; market steady; steers, $6.10 Notice is hereby given that propos es. 25; cows and heifers, $4.3004.70. als will be received by the Street Com mittee of the Common Council of the City of Pendleton at the office of the City Recorder in the City Hall build ing until March 29th, 1911, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. for sprinkling the streets of the city of Pendleton for the sea son of 1911, the districts to be sprinkl ed are as follows, viz: District No. 1. All streets on the north side of the Umatilla river. District No. 2. All streets on the south aide of the Umatilla River, west of the east line of Main street, and north of the south line of Webb street. District No. S. All streets lying east of a line be ginning at the intersection of the east line of Main street with the Umatilla river, thence following the east line of Main street to the south line ot Webb street, thence following the south line of Webb street east to the west line of Vincent street, thence fol lowing the west lino of Vincent street east to the north line of Bluff street. thence following the north line of Bluff street east, to the termination thereof, thence southerly to the City limits. District No. 4. All streets south of the south line of Webb street, and west of the west line of Vincent street. The City to furnish sprinklers, wa gons and water, and the contractor to furnish horses, harness and driver, and to put up and take down all stand pipes etc.; separate proposals will be received for each district, and no con tract will be awarded to any one bid der for more than one district, the hours of sprinkling to be ln accord ance with the orders of the Street Committee, all bids shall specify the price per team and man per day of 10 hours, time when teams are not engaged In sprinkling to be deducted. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 16th day of March, A. D. 1911. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. NOTICE OF BIDS FOR BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Pen dleton will receive bids for the con struction of a steel bridge across the Umatilla river on Main Street, in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, at the City Recorders office ln the City of Pendleton, until April 12th. 1911, at 6 o'clock P. M. Said Bridge to be of the material, and con structed in accordance with the tenta tive Plans and Specifications therefor prepared by and now on file ln the office of the City Surveyor of the City of Pendleton. Each bidder to furnish his own plans, and each bid must be accompanied by a Certified Check In the sum of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. Payable to the order of the Mayor of the City of Pendleton. Such bridge to be placed In such po sition across the Umatilla river as di rected by the Common Council. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 13rd day of March, 1911. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder.