TEN PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGON! AX, PBNDIJROW, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1811 FAGB HOT. THOUGHT HER DEATH HEAR What a Lady In Valley Fork Dl covered in Regard to Cardul. Valler Fork, W. Va.-I was bo -weak," writes Mrs. W. A. Thomas, of Wallav Vivlr lV.A T i . . uiai i cuuia naraiy get round la the house. I used Cardul, and now I feel better, and my friends ay I look better, than I have for a long time. I thought I would die, but Cardul brought me around all right. Cardul aved my life, and I do not want to be without if The strength-giving properties of this purely vegetable, tonic remedy, for women, are not the result of powerful druggcry, but of gentle, natural build ing action, on the womanly organs. As a general tonic for women, to im prove the appetite and build up the eystem, Cardul is In a class by itself. As a quick relief from all forms of womanly trouble, no medicine is so stood as Cardul, the woman's tonic. Try It today. Sold at all drug stores. B;r Write lo ' Lles' Advisory Dept., Chatta onaja MrlclnCo..Chattano.ita. Turn., for Special Itutrucium,, and M-pa(e book. "Horn Treatment or Woman, teal In pUin wrapper, on request HEAVY CATTLE ARE (IFF AT PORT! AND VI I III I VII I 1.11111 MA KK ITT REMAINS STEADY FOR LIGHT STI FF Country Hefnei to Stll Its Wheat ami Iliiylng Ix Stopped Ninety Cent Is Doing Pnld for ISIiicmciii. Cattle market prices were about 10 to 15c lower for top steers that weighed from 1200 to 1300 pounds today. There were quite liberal ar rivals and while light stuff of qual ity so hi well around former figures, there" .was a depressed undertone to the selling of the heavier lots. The market for sheep remains quite steady with a small run for the day. General situation shows practically no change from recent sales. While thero was ' a liberal run of hogs In the yards today, all except a few head of feeders were purchased by a local meat .company nt Nebraska polnrs. . The one. lot available for market fold nt $7,r.O with an average weight of 134 pounds. There was further weakness la the swine' mhrkct at 'South Omaha to" day and va'lQes wVre down 6 to Ji from yesterday with the top price nt 5.95. which would mean $ 7.0B land ed here. .This Ik fully 60c better than packers are paying here for packing stock. Anions tho Slil)M'r. Cattle Lonrrgnn & Shaffer, Mack foot, Idaho, seven loads; L. V. ft. Cil'.', iiMmw.uM, Vli., one load. Hogs Ik'iilin,. Ohlinger. Ne- nruska. e fcht loads. Sheep Hen Howuil, by Imat, 231 sheep; K. It. llamion, Wilbur, Or., two loads. Mixed tuff S. It. Watte. Oakland, Or., une b ud ' cattle, calves, horses nnd mules; J, K. Reynolds. Rose burg, Or., three loads, cattle, calves nnd hog. Following s the average range of vnues In effect in the North Tort land yards: Cattle Grain fed steers, $6.85 8.90: best hay fed Rteers, $6.60; fancy $6.25: cows, best. 5.25 S? 5 60; ordi nary. $5: poor $3 4; Hags and bulls, 3(7?4. Hogsncst light, $7(ff7.25; pack ers, $6.40; heavy, $56.30; feeders, $7.50. Sheep Best yearling wethers. $5. 60. old wethers, $ 4.75; grain fed lambs, $6.50; ewes,, $4.25; sheared wool sheep and lambs, 50c higher. Calves Host. $8ff8.50; ordinary, 7; poor, $3 0" 4.60. Wlirut Market Quiet. Wheat offerings at country points have nlmost ceased and practically no buying is shown during the past 24 hours. .... Hlds for bluestem here do not range above 90c track delivery, but specula tors are asking from 91 to a2c a bushel. They say that best milling A. BsJable Remedy FOR CATARRH Ell's Cream Balm as quick ly absorbed. Gives fie:::! si osc. It cleanses, soothes, heals nnd protects tliA (liHenarsl mom.. toruue resulting from Catarrh and drive away a Cold Iu the Head quickly. Restores the rienscs of Tosto and Smell. Full sirs SO ct. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid Orcum ISulm for use in atomizers 75 eta. Ely brothers, GO Warren Street, New York. Every Woman U lotereitra and I noma Know hmit the wonderful , MARVEL Whirling Spny The new Vaginal Syrlnga. Best most convuiirnt. it cleanses instantly. Aak rour diuuulilf If he cannot supply the MARVEL, accept do othe but tend stamn for Illustrated book-sealed. It Blves full partleu- lur anilrilrrrtlonl Invalusbleto bdlet. MlRKl CO.. 44 East Zli llrt eL New tors' i MEN AND WOMEN. Usa Ills U ror liillamme tlons, Irritations or ulcvra ticms of mucous membranes. Pninlaii. and not astrln- lmcVm<llclC().'nt0r.f0',oo,,, . . . 1 -ui ...Mr. br express, prepaid, for 1.00 or 3 bottles, ew" Circular eent oa iwiuesi. sW si 1 Ti s& 'VOLS ll aw CURES l as I te a e.f. II Guaranteed DlltOIIIIUTl,0.n wheat is undoubtedly under these fig ures. Wheat stocks at country points continue to surprise the trade as re gards their smallness. One of the leading elevator concerns reported this morning that it had less than 8 per cent of the wheat it held In Us houses at tho start of the season. Others report less than that available for market. Coarse grains are firm with no gen eral change In the situation. Offer ings are limited and it is extremely difficult to get a line on the general situation unless one has actual grain to offer. Even then the bids show a wide range. Flour market is firm for patent. No additional export business Is available. Tho placing of an Increas ed "duty by Japan on July 1, caused the trade to purchase heavily In ad vance for earlier delivery. Therefore steamer room for delivery In Japan before July 1 is scarcely, obtainable. Present duty on fl'our Is $1.10 per barrel. On June 1 the steamship companies will advance their freight rate on flour 10c a barrel and this therefore aided early buying. IviEK Advance Stopped. While some dealers are still asking 21c a dozen for eggs, the trade In general Is not obtaining over 20c and that Is now tho price quoted. Those that have- beep asking. 21c say that they could not clean up and the boost Is merely by those who are getting supplies from tho east and want to undersell the local product. Strawberries Sell Well. The half car of strawberries which arrived here yesterday from Los An geles has all been disposed of and there Is a shortage of offerings for Saturday trade. Florida stick Is In limited supply around $2.76 a crate of 15 baskets. Some Slmrie Chickens. In an effort to clean up some sales of live chickens were reported as low as 16 l-2c along the street during the past 24 hours. Receipts continue to increase. Many more hens are now arriving. Iteware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as nmrcery will surely destroy the sense of smell arid completely derange the wools iystem when entering It through the mo- icous surfaces. Such articles should never he lined except on prescriptions from re futable physicians, an the damage they will I do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly j derive from them. Hall.'s Catarrh Cure, manufactured he F. J. rhonev A r Tv ledn, O , contains no murcury, and Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In Implna II.M'a r..u k. . the genuine. It Is taken Internally and I made In Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney iu. testimonials rree. Kohl by Iirugglsts. Price, 73c per bottle. Take Hall's Family 11 lis for constipation. NEWS V0F THE ' it - NORTHWEST' : It- : I Auto f.iWH Into Pitch. Oakland. While en route last night to Stockton to take part in a hill climbing contest, James Sexton of San Franc sco, driver, and his me chanician, Paddy Oarraghcr, were li'jro(t frun thlr automobile into a 'litch near Santa Rita. Sexton will probably die. O. A. Miti Give Hall. I.n Grande. Or. One of the biggest social functions of the year here was the annual Pregon Agricultural Col lege association ball this week. Guests from many eastern Oregon towns and from Corvallls anJ Walla Walla were hctv us. guests of the O. O. C. grad uates.' of Union county. To Extend Kullrotid. North Yakima, Wash. The Yaki ma Valley Transportation company has placed an order for $60,000 worth of 65-pound steel rails and $16,000 worth of ties to be used in laying the nine miles of extension Into the Mox ee valley and for about two miles of additional track within the limts of North Yakima. naneliinaii In Killed. Piyetle. Idaho. While Captain J. H. Shawhan and wife were returning late Wednesday evening from Pay ette to their ranch, their horse be r .i-re frightened nnd ran away, throw ';.' Mr. and Mrs. Shawhan from the buggy. Mr. Shawhan was Instantly .Wiled, and Mrs. Shawtian had several ribs broken and . Is otherwise Injur- . ed. Mrs. Shawhan Is expected to re cover from .her Injuries. Yakima Man Drops Iel. North Yakimn, Wash. While kin dling the fire Tuesday" morning at his home In Fairvlew, John Sweet, a res dent of Yakima for the last 12 years was seized with sudden Illness and fell lifeless to the floor. The thud of his falling body aroused his wife. Mr. Sweet was dead Uift)re she reached him. He was 61 years old and Is sur vived by four children, all of this city. Women's Olulw Fleet. Aberdeen, Wash. The quarterly meeting of the Grays Harbor Federa tion of Women's clubs was held In the F.Iks' hall at Hoqulam Wednesday, Mrs. Marcy of Montesano, and Mrs. S. 8. McMillan of Hoqulam, were elected delegates to the meeting of the State Federation to be held In Olympla In June, and Mrs. R. W. Craig, Of llociuiam, and Hrs. L. O. Itumbargar, of Aberdeen, alternates. Horse. Show nt lUINlioro, Illllsboro, Or. The annual horse show Is to bo held here tomorrow a parade In tho forenoon and another In tho afternoon. Substantial prizes hnve been offered by the merchants nnd stockmen and a flno exhibit Is promised. The Fruit Growers' Coun ty union has a meeting In the after noon and a call has been Issued for a meeting to organize a branch of the Oregon Better Highway association PnloiiMo to Honor Folk. Palouso, Wash. A lecture by ex' Governor Folk of Missouri on May 9 will conclude the series of popular HIRAM CARPENTER'S WONDERFUL CURE OF PSORIASIS "I have been afflicted for twenty years with an obstinate skin diabase, called by soma M. IJ.'s. psorlasK and others leprosy, com mencing on my scalp: and In spite of all I could do, with the help of the most ikilful doctors, it slowly but surely extended until a year ago this winter It covered my entire Demon In the form of dry Kales. For the iaat three year I have been unable to do any labor, and suffering Intensely all the time. ETery morning there would be nearly a duat pantul of scales taken from the sheet on my bed, some of them half as large as the enTe lopa containing this letter. In the latter part of winter my akin commenced cracking open. I tried everything, almost, that could ba thought of, without any lelief. The 12th of June I atarted West, In bones I could rearh the Hot Springs. 1 reached Detroit and wa so low I thought I should have to go to the hnsnltal, but llnally got as far as Lansing, Mich., where I bad a slater living. One Dr. treated me about two weeks, but did me no good. All thought I had but a short time to live. I earnestly prayed to die. Cracked through the skin all over my back, across my ribs, arms, hand, limt; feet badly swollen; toe-naiU cams off: fireer-nails dead and hard as a hone; hair dead, dry and lifeless as old straw. O inr tiodl how I did suffer. "My alster wouldn't give up; said, 'Ws will try Cutlrura.' Some was applied on one band and arm. Eureka! there was relief: topped the terrible burning sensation from the word go. They Immediately got Cutlcura Resolvent, Ointment and Konp. I commenced by taking Cutlcura Resolvent three times a day after nienls; had a Imth once a day, water about blood heat; used t'uticura Soap freely; applied Cutlrura Ointment morning and even Ing. Result: returned to my home In Just six weeks from the time I left, and mv akin as smooth as this Micet of paper. Hiram E. Carpenter, Henderson, N. ." The above remarkable testimonial wss written January 19, lSbO, and Is republished because of the permanency of the cure. Under date of April 22, 1910, Mr. Carpenter wrote from his present home, 610 Walnut 6t. So., Lansing, Mich.: "I have never suffered a return of the psoriasis and although many years have passed 1 have not fsrgotten the terrible suffering I endured bsfors uabig the Cutlcura Remedies " lectures given under the auspices of the Christian church during the sea son. An elaborate banquet will be given In honor of the distinguished lecturer by local democrats Just be fore the lecture. Senator R. C. Mc Croskey of Gaj-fleld; J. H. Davis, C. W. Waters and G. D. Klncald com prise the committee on arrangements for the banquet. Portland Tramps Fall in Holdup. La Grande, Or. Three tramps, re cently out of Portland, are nursing bruised heads and are also In Jail as the result of an attempt to commit a daylight holdup. Bert Coleman, of Elgin, was tho Jeffries In the affair. He was accosted and told to hand over his money, but instead "waded" Into the trio. The first blow felled one and a second caught another fel low. The third fled, but Coleman threw stones at him, striking him sev eral times. Two of the men are bad ly bruised. Jap Woman Xotcd Doctor. .Seattle. Wash. Fof trie next 12 months Seattle will have the honor of being; the home of the leading wo man physician and surgeon of Japan. Mrs. Matuye Suzuki, In her name, and she arrived In Seattle today as a passenger on the Nippon Yusen Kai slia liner Inaba Maru from Toklo. She comes to the United States to study Occidental methods In medicine and surgery, and will spend a year In hos pital work in the city. Then she will go to Germany to take special courses in branches of her profession. Mother Cats Cooiiernte. Mood River, Or. George T. Prattl er, Yi prominent rancher of this coun ty, who recently found the gophers devastating his orchards, secured two cats and In a short time they ha.j cleared the place of the rodents. The fir.-t of this week Mr. Prather missed bis cats. While feeding his work horses In the barn he discovered one of them with a nest of nine kittens. Mr. Prather was surprised at such a number for a single family. How ever, after a few moments, the other cat returned with a mouse, which she gave to the cat suckling the kittens. Further observations proved that both of tho cats were mothers and that they had entered an agreement to raise their families on the co-opra-tiv scheme. They alternate their time spent In hunting and feeding the kittens. , Perfumes. Civet Is an aromatic substance of the consistence of honey and Is ob tained from a pouch, on the civet cat. nn animal from two to three feet Iour nnd about ten or twelve inches hlph. The best known of animal odors is musk, which Is obtained front the musk doer. China furnishes the best quality. Twenty-five pods or sacks are packed In oblong boxes composed of plates of lead Inclosed In n cuddy inad of pasteboard. Musk is obtain ed from Assam. Siberia, the Altni ii.o'.'.ntnltrs nnd other parts of northern Asia. Ambergris is another aiumnl odor. It Is secreted In the Intestines .if Hie spermaceti whale. A very ctnl i;.a f.u t Is that nmbiTxrls is only nc i mnulittcd by t'l.teitse tVnt It, it it oply secreted I'l n sii 1; whale. It i very li;irdvof a !:j;lil .-"':y color nnd is 'o'li-d Pi iptr,;:: :t'es vi;r..-;n.T frn Uveti v to fifty pi-.vid'i. II I- v rh abur.; il-;'M oiTe. I,oitV",i f'nd r . Do you read the East Oregonlan? NOTICE OF ritOPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT. (Continued from page six.) and parcels of land should pay on ac count of the benefits to be derived from such proposed Improvement, and tho City Surveyor shall file such plans and specifications and' estimates In the offlco of the Recorder of The City of Pendleton. If the Council shall find such plans, specifications and es' tlmntes to bo satisfactory, It shall ap prove the same and shall determine the boundaries of the district bene flted and to be assessed for such lm provement and tho action of the Council In the creation of such an assessment district shall be final and conclusive. The Council shall by resolution declare its purpose of mak ing such Improvement, describing the same and including such engineer's estimates et the probable total cost thereof, and also defining the boun daries of the assessment district to be benefited and assessed therefor. The action of the Council in declaring Its intention to Improve any street or streets or any part or parts thereof, directing the publication of notice thereof, approving and adopting the plans and specifications and esti mates of the City Surveyor, and de termining the district benefited and to be assessed therefor, may all be done in one and the same act. (8) The resolution of the Council declaring its purpose to Improve the street shall be published for a period shall also be published therewith a notice that the Surveyor's estimate of the proportion of the cost of said work to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land la on file in the office of the City Record er, and a copy of such resolution, to gether with the report of the Sur veyor, showing the probable percent age of benefit to be assessed against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land within such district, shall be kept of record in the office of the City Recorder. (4) Within ten days from the date of the first publication of the notice required to be published In the pre ceding section, the owners of 80 per cent or more In area of the property within sUch assessment district may make and file with the City Recorder a written objection or remonstrance against such proposed improvement, and such objection or remonstrance shall be a bar to any further proceed ing In the making of such Improve ment for a period of six months, un less the owners of one-half or more of the property affected as aforesaid shall subsequently petition therefor. (5) If no such objection or re monstrance be made or filed with the Recorder within the time designated, the Council shall be deemed to have acquired Jurisdiction to order the lm provements to be made, and the Council may thereafter by ordinance provide for making such Improve ment, which shall conform In all par ticulars to the plans and specifics tlons previously adopted. (6) When the Improvement of any street Is ordered the Recorder, upon Instruction from the Common Council, shall Immediately Invite pro posals for making the same, in ac cordance with ordinance provided, which proposals shall be opened In the presence of a majority of the Common Council and the contract awarded to the lowest responsible bidder for either the whole of said Improvement or such part thereof as will not materially conflict with the completion of the remainder thereof. The Common Council shall have the right to reject any or all proposals received. If all proposals shall.be rejected the Common Council shall have power by resolution duly adopt ed, to order that such Improvement, or any portion thereof, may be made under the direction of the Common Council by purchasing the materials and hiring the labor therefor. The Common Council shall have the pow er to provide for the proper Inspec tion and supervision of all work done under the provisions of this article, and to do any other act to secure the faithful carrying out and the com pletion of all contracts, and the mak ing of all Improvements In strict com pliance .with the ordinances and specifications therefor, and shall have power to direct that the eost of said Improvements, or any portion there of, shall be paid for by the City. (7) Upon the signing of the con tract, or upon the determination of Improvement under Its own supervi sion by purchasing the material and the Common Council to make said of ten days In some newspaper to be designated by the Council, and there hiring the labor therefor, or as soon thereafter as is reasonably conven ient, the Common Council shall pro ceed to apportion and assess the cost of making such Improvement upon the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land within the assessment district, in accordance with the Bpeclal and pe culiar benefits derived by each lot. part of lot and parcel of land. No notice of such hearing and assess ment shall be necessary other than the notice required by subdivision 8 of this section, and all objections or exceptions to the Surveyor's estimates of percentage or any application for raising or lowering the Same In any particular shall be filed with the City Recorder within fifteen days after the first publication of such notice, and at such hearing the Common Council shall consider the said City Surveyor's estimates of assessments and all objections thereto, and shall have the power at Its discretion, and without any further notice, to con sider, ascertain and determine the amount of the special and peculiar benefits accruing to each lot, part ol lot or parcel of land within said as sessment district by reason of such Improvement, and the amount appor tioned by the City Surveyor to any lot, part of lot or parcel of land shall be so reduced or Increased by the Common Council that It shall be In just proportion to such benefits. But In no case shall any such percentage exceed such benefit. The amount of such assessment against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land shall be declared by ordinance, and the Re corder shall thereupon enter the sam In the Hen docket of The City of Pen dleton, and the same shall thereafter be known as the Recorder's Estimate and Assessment. The contract price, based upon the estimate of the City Surveyor, or If there be no contract. the estimates of tho City Surveyor, the cost of right of way and expenses of condemning the land and a sum not exceeding five per cent f the contract price, or the surveyor's esti mate as the aost of advertising, engi neering and superintendence shall be deemed to be the cost of every im provement. This notice is published pursuant to order of the Common Council, the first publication hereof being made April 8, 1911. Dated Pendleton, Oregon, April S, Ull. THOMAS F:TZ GERALD. City Recorder. Wan t WANTED. ALL KINDS OF HAIR WORK done at Madam Kennedy's Hair Parlors, 607 East Court Ct. Also a nice line of natural human hair goods for sale. Hair ressing, sham pooing, all work strictly guaranteed. Bring your combings and wait 'till your work is done. Two first class another dependent upon the mercy of of help and good work. Phone Red 3752. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF you want to subscribe to magazines or newspapers in the United States or Europe, remit by postal note, Check, or send to the EAST ORE GONIAN the net publisher's price of the publication you desire, and we will have it sent you. It will save you both trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber to the EAST OREGONIAN, in remitting you can deductc ten per cent from the pub lisher's price. Address EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Pendle ton, Ore. PHYSICIANS. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd block. Telephone: Office, black 3411; residence, red 2633. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, 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 554. DENTISTS. E. A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE Main street, next to Commercial Association rooms.' Office 'phone, Black 3421; residence 'phone, Black 2951. C. R. BENNETT. DENTAL SUR geon. Office room 15 Judd build ing. Phone, Red 3301. DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN, DENTIST, Office in Judd building. Phone, Main 73. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE Stock Inspector. Office at Koep pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 415. Residence, 915 East. Court street. Res. Phone Main 59. ATTORNEYS. RALEY & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. JAMES A.- FEE, ATTORNEY AT law. Office in Despafn building. R. J SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office lr. Despaln building. CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of Ameri can Natlonnl Bank Bulldintr. 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 nnd contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. PETERSON & WILSON ATTOR neys at law; rooms 3 and 4 Smith- Crawford building. PHELPS & STEIWER, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. CHAS. J. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY at law. Office in Judd building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY nt law. Will practice in all state nnd federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, 3, and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. JOHNSON & SKRARLE. ATTOR- neys at law. Office In Despaln building. ARCHITECTS. CONTRACTORS, ETC 1A?AyT TONTrtATOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of mnsonry, cement walks, stone walks, etc. Thone black 3786. or Oregonlan office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector nnd licensed cmbalmer Opposite postofflce. Funeral narlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. 'Phone main 75. AUCTIONEER. COL F. O. LUCAS. LIVESTOCK Austloneer, 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 nil second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place In Pendleton to buy household goods. Call and get his prices. 212 E. Court street. Phone Plack 3171. RESTAURANTS. CHINA RESTAURANT. NOODLES and chop suey. Ung D. Goey, prop At the old stand, Alta street In rear Classified of Tallman & Co. Ads E WANTED (Continued) WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. Work done with especial care. Phone Red 2521. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Standard bred Single Comb Black Minorca eggs, $1.60 setting; $8.00 per 100. 215 Jane St. Phone Black 5091, Pendleton, Oregon. LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip tion for county court, circuit court, justice court, real estate, etc., for Sale at East Oregonlan office. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Unfurnished housekeep ing rooms in East-Oregonlan build ing. Steam heat, gas range in kitchen, electric lights, hot and cold water and bath. Recently renovated. Enquire at E. O. office. Save money by reading today's ads. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS 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. References, any bank in Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. C. H. MARSH, Sec. EENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. New location, 815 Main street. Phone Main 404. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street, Carney & Bradley, Props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Good rigs at all times.. Cab line in connec tion. 'Phone main 70. MISCELLANEOUS. ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATIONS, wedding announcements, embossed private, and business sationery, etc. Very latest styles. Call at East Ore gonlan office and see samples. LET .ELECTRICITY DO YOUR work, It's clean, reliable and con venient. Electric Sad Irons, guaran teed. $5.25. Electric Hot Water and Curling Iron Heaters Electric Coffee Percolators, etc. A complete stock of Gas and Electric fixtures. First-class w irlng of homes, etc. J. L Vaughan, Main street, next to postoffice. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE scription for county court, circuit court, justice court, real estate, etc., for sale at East Oregonlan office. FRATERNAL ORDERS. . PENDLETON LODGE No. 52 'jQf A. F. and A." M , meets the rv first nnd third Mondays of er.ch month. All visiting brethren are Invited. DAMON LODGE NO. 4. Tfe&w K. of P., meets every Mon day evening In I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cor dlallly invited to attend. D. B. Waffle, C C; R. W. Fletcher, K. R. S. PENDLETON TRAIN SCHEDULE O.-W. R. & X. Westbound Oregon division Portland local, leave... 9:20a.m. Ore. and Wash. Express. 2:20 a.m. Portland Limited 12:15 p.m. Fast Mail 11:45 p. m. Motor 4:35 p. m. Pilot Rock Mixed 9:25 n. m Eastbound Oregon division Fast Mail 1:50 a. m. Ore. & Wash. Express.. 5:15a.m. Chicago Limited ....... 5:15p.m. Motor ; 10:40 a.m. Portland Local, arrive... 5:00p.m. Portland local, arrive.... 5:00p.m. Pilot Rock Mixed 3:15 p.m. Washington Dlv. Leaving Pendleton. Walla Walla local 5:25 p.m. Pendleton passenger ... 7:00a.m. Spokane local 3:00 a.m. Washington Dlv. Arriving Pendleton. Pendleton local 2:15 a.m. Walla Walla local 9:15 a.m. Pendleton passenger ... 5:00p.m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Pendleton Passenger Mixed train Arriving Pendleton . 1:30 p. m. . 7:30 a.m. .10:00 a- m. . 7:30 a.m. Passenger Mixed train CITY OF PENDLETON MAPS AT East Oregonlan office. Price 25c Directory i mem i fevtVstfcwtaiiai.ls sail iii A