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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1.91
PAGE SEVEN.
PILOT ROCK GIRL
nt Ads.
WEDS liH
For a disorder of the liver such as biliousness, stomach trouble, wind or
pain in the stomach, giddiness, fullness and swelling after meals, dizziness and
drowsiness, cold chills, flushes of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath,
costiveness, Diotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, nervous
and trembling sensations and all other liver, stomach or nervous disorders,
there is no known remedy possessing the curative merit of Iieecham's
Pills. If you take
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as directed, you will soon be relieved. Every sufferer is earnestly
invited to try one box of these marvelous pills ; they quickly, safely
and permanently remove any obstruction or irregularity, and for a
weak stomach, impaired digestion or disordered liver they act like magic.
A few doses will work wonders upon the vital organs, strengthening the
muscular system, restoring the long lost complexion, bringing back the keen
edge of appetite, and arousing the whole physical energy of the human frame.
These facts are admitted by thousands in all classes of society and one of the
best guarantees to the nervous and debilitated is that Beecham's Pills have the
largest sale of any patent medicine m the world. They have been before the
public for over half a century and are the most popular family medicine as they
Give Immediate Relief
At all druggUU, 10c, 25c
Tht direction with tniy box an tnpocially raluablt to women.
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PORTLAND SHEEP
MARKET ADVANCES
HEAVY SHIPMENTS
RECORDED PUUNG DAY
Quotations Rise HfUvn Cent Ocspile
riiiisiuil Offerings Pnietloally no
Change ill Cuttle Willi IYIivh He
nu:liilng Steady Wheat Drw.
(From Wednesday's Journal.)
Notwithstanding the fact that to
day's run of sheep and lambs at
North Portland was very heavy, pri
ced fhow an advance of about 15c all
through the iiullon division. Sales
of Mount Ad..s lambs were made at
$4.30. wes J3.30 and yearlings $3.85.
Total offerings In the mutton yards
today were 3787 head. The entire
showing was from the Mount Adams
section
At Chicago tyday there was a run
of 51.000 head in the sheep market,
with prices held Intact.
Nominal sheep values nt North
Port land:
Selected lambs $ 4.30
Choke lambs 4.25
Common lambs 3.50
Yearling wethers 3.85
Old wethers 3. 603.75
Fnncy ewes 3.30
Ordinary 3.00
Sheep and lamb run:
Today . 2.7S7
Week to date 5,670
Month to date 23.001
Same period, 1910 10,034
Year to date 256,009
Same period. 1910 131,013
Cattle Market Holds Steady.
There was practically no change In
Die cattle situation at North Portland
today. The run was small and In
cluded hut 4 4 head. Tills makes the
offerings to date this week 549 head.
At Chicago there was a weaker tone.
In the cattle trade today, the run be
ing 26.000 head. Prices were 10c
lower than yesterday.
North Portland cattle market
range:
Select steers $ 5.75
Fancy steers 5.65
Choice steers 5.25
Feeders 4.65
44
. 549
. 4,472
. 5.329
.75,616
.75,535
Common steers 4.25
Fancy heifers 5.00
Fancy cows 4.65 4.75
Feeder cows 3.25
Fancy bulla 3.00&4.00
Good ordinary bulls 2.002.50
Stags 4.60
Fancy light calves 2.00fi2.25
Medium calves ,. 6.50 5.60
Ordinary calves 4.00 5.00
Cattle run:
Today
VVe-k to date
Month to date
Same period 1910
Year to date ,
Same period 1910
Ilojr- Just AlMiut Holding.
While there was a liberal run of
hogs at North Portland today and all
from the local territory, the price
shows practically no change since the
loss of yesterday. Receipts for the
24 hours were 551 head, making to
tals for the week to date 987 head.
At Chicago hogs were 6 10c lower
with tops nt $6.45. Hun for the day
was 30.000 head compared with 25,
itoo a year ago.
North Portland swine trade today:
I'est eastern Oregon $7.357.40
Medium eastern Oregon . . 7.35
Pest Willamette valley... 7.20
flood and heavy 6.75W7.O0
Hough and heavy 6.00 6.25
(iraln and Hay.
Wheat Producers' price: Track
delivery, club, Slf82e; bluestem, 84c;
fortyfold, S283c; Willamette val
ley. S 1 fit S 2c: red Russian, 7980c:
Turkey red. 82 W 83c.
' Barley Producers' prices 1911
Feed, $31. SO'ii 31.00; rolled, $32;
! brewing, $:17.
Oats Producers' price Track No.
1 white. $29 (iT 29. SO; gray, 29.
Mill tuffs Selling price Bran,
$21.50; middlings, $31.00; shorts,
$25.50; chop. $ 1 9.00 25.00.
Hay Producers' price 1911 crop
Valley timothy, fancy, $16; ordi
nary, $15; eastern Oregon, $170
ilT.fiO; mixed, $12; clover, $10; wheat,
!$12; cheat, $12; alfalfa. $1212.50; ;
'oats. $12
j Further Loss In Chicago. j
Chicago. Oct. 26. A further re-j
action .vet in the wheat market yes-,
'terday. Opening was l-8c lower for!
each of the three options. At the i
( close there was a loss of 6-Sc each in
December and July and l-2c in the
May. ' I
! The cash situation was somewhat,
better today at primary points but
prices were unchanged.
Foreign markets were as a rule
lower than Tuesday and this kept the
trade here close to the bearish side.
The bearish situation abroad is said
to be due to the fine prospects in Ar
gentina and cheaper offerings of La
Plata wheat. .
Cash wheat: No. 2 red, $.10
1.12 3-4; No. 3 red, $1.00I1.09; No
2 hard winter $1.051.09; No. 3 hard
winteer, $1.09 1.16; No. 1 Northern
spring $1.13fil.l6; No. 2 Northern
spring, $1.131.15; No. 2 spring,
$1.061.12; No. 3 spring $1.0301.12.
Range of Chicago prices furnished
by overbeck & Cooke Co.
WHEAT.
Dec. Open, 101 1-2; high, 101 5-8;
low, 100 7-8; close, 101.
May Open, 106 1-8; high, 106 1-4;
low, 105 5-8; close, 106 3-4.
July Open, 99 1-2; high. 99 1-2;
low, 99; close, 99B.
THK SUFFRAGETTE
HAS YELL YOU BET!
It's "Votes, Voles!" With W. S. P. as
"Cracker" nit Anaemic Now.
New York. "Votes, vote, votes,
votes votes, votes, votes, votes
W. S. P."
This is the new official "yell" of
the woman suffrage party, as official
ly adopted by the annual convention
of the party In this city. Mrs. Helen
Griffith one of the party district
leaders, proposed the yell.
"We women need some method of
expression," she declared. "They
know how to do It at men's conven
tions, but we only give a dainty little
clapping. I move that we adopt this
original yell."
They passed the, motion on the
spot and tried the call, but without
practice it sounded a little anaemic.
SCHOOLBOY IS KILLED
AT CRACK OF THK WHIP
Hotel McFeely
The Only Strictly First-Class,
Modern Priced Hote in the City
New House. New and Beautiful Furniture. Hot
and Cold Water in Every Room.
NO INSIDE ROOMS.
Rates $1.00 and $1.50 Per Day
Comer Alder & 4th Streets
Oppositt Keylor Grand Theatre, Walla Walla, Wash.
XintaiH. Wis., I.nl Suffers Broken
Nivk As He Fulls While Playing
CJmiiO,
Marinette. Wis. Reuben PeFrene.
aged 15. was killed almost instantly
while playing crack-the-whlp In a
scho.dyard at Niagara th:s county,
according to n message received here.
While being swung around young
DeFrene tripped up and fell, strik
ing on his head and breaking his
neek.
He gasped once or twice and then
died in the presence of a large num
lyr of his schoolmates.
' Phono Frnnclilso nt Weston.
Weston Ore. The council has
: granted a 25-yenr franchise to the
! Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
company for $25 a year. The fran-
chise U nonexclusive and municipal
Interests are otherwise protected. The
company expects to rebuild Its entire
j telephone system at Weston, at a cost
j of several thousands of dollars nnd
j to Install a 100-drop automatic
! switchboard.
Utterly Wretched
Nervous Prostration Long Endured
Beforo Remedy was Found.
Miss Minerva Keinlnger. Upper Horn,
Pa , writes: "For several years I bad
nervous prostration, and was utterly
wretched. 1 lived on bread and beef
tea because my stomach would not re
tain anything else. I took many rem
edies, but obtained no relief until I
took Hood's S.usaparilla. when 1 bgan
io gain at once. Am 'now cured."
Pure, rK-h blood makes good, strong
nerves, and this iw why Hood's Sarsa
parllla, which purifies and enriches the
Mood, cures so many nervous diseases.
Get it today in usual liquid form or
. o! ttM tabiots tailed Sarsatabs.
(Special Correspondence.)
Pilot Uock, Ore. Oct. 26. Mr.
Peter I'lmen of Montana and P,rrtha
Kldridge of Pilot Hock, were united
n marriage at the home of the bride's
parents Sunday at 12:30 by E. W.
Warrington. Mr. Ulmen who runs
a hardware business at Pudyard,
Montana, Is a very popular young man
of that city. Miss Kldridge comes
f a vi ry prominent family of trrs
country and her hosts of friends give
them their heartiest congratu'atlona.
Miss Grace Gill'am, principal of the
Pilot Mock school, was a Fendleton
visitor Saturday.
Mr., Douglas Belts Is spending a
few days In Pendleton on business.
Mr. Oscar Owings and Roy Linsner
drove down to Pendleton Monday
morning, returning home in the eve
n!ng. Mrs. Carl Jensen was a Pendleton
v'sitor for a few days last week.
Mrs. I,. E. P.oy, who was operated
on at St. Vincent's hospital for a tu
mor growth last Friday Is improving
very rapidly now.
Mrs. Reynolds, better known as
"Grandma" Reynolds," who has been
on the sick list for a few weeks, Is
reported better.
Mrs. James Whiltaker and small
daughter of Nye, spent a few days
last week at trie home of Mrs. Thomas
Jaques.
Mrs. Henry Casteel of Ukiah, pass
ed through Pilot Rock Tuesday on
her way to Cecil, Oregon, to visit w-ith
her sister.
Henry Casteel of Ukiah, was a Pi
lot Rock vis! tor Tuesday
lr. Llcual'en spent Tuesday even
ing in Pendleton.
Mrs, Thomas Jaques and son Dew
ey were Pendleton visitors Saturday.
Herbert Boylen was a Pilot Rock
visitor Tuesday.
Rev. E. W. Warrington spent
Thursday and Friday In Milton.
Miss Maude Mathews of Stewart
creek, was a Pilot Rock visitor Tues
day. Lon Etter was a Pendleton visitor
Sunday.
Miss Fay Sturtevant spent Sunday
In Pendleton with friends.
J. N. Burgess was in from his ranch
on business Tuesday.
Donald Ross was a visitor at Pilot
Rock Tuesday.
The Misses Vera Jaques and Grace
McReynolds spent Sunday In Pendle
ton with friends and relatives.
WANTED.
WAN TED Continued.
WANTED SALESMEN for exclusive
ttrrittri T-lltr nr.nnrtlinltipM No'
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experience necessary Complete 11 ns
Yakima Valley grown fruit, shade
and ornamental stock. Cash week
ly. Outfit free. Toppenlsh Nurs
ery Company, Toppenlsh, Wash.
WANTED Lace curtains to laundry.
Work done with especial care.
Phone Red 2521.
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Oregon.
HAIR DRESSING AND SHAMPOO
I rig. switches, topees, wigs and
puffs, made to order. A nice line
for sale. Madam Kennedy, 607 H.
Court Hreet. Phone, Red 3752.
LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip
tion for country court, circuit court,
justice court, real estate, etc., I6r
Sale at East Oregonian office.
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FOn RENT.
FOR RENT Unfurnished housekeep
ing rooms in East Oregonian build
ing. Steam heat, gas range In
kitchen, electric lights, hot and
cold water and bath. Recently
renovated. Enquire at E. O. office.
UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING;
rooms in East Oregonian building.
Steam heat, gas range in kitchen,
electric lights, hot and cold water
and bath. Recently renovated. En
quTe at E. O.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands in Umatilla county. Loans on
city and farm property. Euys and
sells all kiuds 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
hank in Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
C. H. MARSH, Sec.
PHYSICIANS.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO
pathic physician and surgeon. Of
fice Judd block. Telephone: Office,
black 3411; residence, red 2633.
BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL. REAL
estate, fire, life and accident insur
ance agents. New location, 815 Main
street. Phone Main 404.
You art not tTn.rlmntin. on vnut
self when you take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for a cold as that
preparation hai won its great reputa
tion and eztani'v aa1 v (ta rmnrV.
able cures of colds, and can always
De depended upon. It is equally val
uable for adults and rhtMrsn nnri
may be flven to young children with
iiupucu conriaence as it contalc no
narmrui amf. sola by all dealers.
Wanted Eight per cent money on
first class alfalfa and fruit land se
curity, loans to run from 3 to 6 years
Write to H. R. Bush. Nyssa. Ora.
Netic Is hereby riven, that the
Common Council, on the 18th day of
October, 1111, adopted the folkiwlag
resolution, and that tha surveyor's es
timate of the cost ef said work as
mentioned in said resolution is mw
on fll with the undersigned:
Be it resolved, by the Common
Council of The City of Pendleton that
it Is expedient to improve and It Is
hereby proposed to Improve Main
street in The City of Pendletom from
the north line of Main street bridge
to the south line of Jackson street,
by constructing concret esldewalks
along the east side thereof where
there are at present no concrete
sidewalks, such sidewalks to be con
structed according to the charter and
ordinances of The City of Pendieten
and the plans and specifications
therefore prepared by the City Sur
veyor and filed with the Recorder of
The City of Pendleton on the 18th
day of October, 1911, and
Be It further resolved, thnt such
plans and specifications so filed be
and the same are hereby approved;
and
Be it further resolved, that the costs
of making such improvement shall be
a charge and lien upon the parcels of
land especially benefited thereby, pro
portionately as so benefited, and the
owners of such parcels of land so
specially benefited shall be liable for
the payment of the co ts thereof in
proportion as they are so specially
benefited; and
He it further resolved, that an as
sessment district is hereby created,
embracing the property to be assess
ed for the payment of such improve
ment, which assessment district shall
include the property lying and being
within the following bounded and de
scribed district, to-wlt:
Commencing at a point on the line
between Sections .3 and 10, Township
2 North. Range 32 E. W. M., 68 feet
east of the Intersection of said sec
tion line with a southerly projected
east line of Main street, thence south
35 degrees 30 minutes, east 187 feet
moie or less to the center of the
channel of the Umatilla nver, thence
up the said center of the channel of
the Umatilla river to the northerly
projected east line of Main street,
thenco following said northerly pro
jected east Una of Main street north
23 degrees 36 minutes, west 140 feet
moro or less to tho said section line;
thence continuing in the same direc
tion along the same line 17.25 feet,
thence south 88 degrees W. 84.7 feet,
thence south 35 degrees SO minutes
east 16.9 feet to place of beginning.
Be it further resolved that a copy
of this resolution, together with a
notice that there is on file in the of
fice of tho City Recorder the Survey
or's estimate of the proportion of
the cost of said work to be charged
against each lot, part of lot and par
cel of land, be published for a period
of ten days In the East Oregonian,
w-hich newspaper is hereby designat
ed by the Common Council for the
publication thereof.
THOS. FITZ GERALD.
Recorder.
LPFRY AND FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON
street, Carney Bradley, Props.
Livery, feed and sale 6table. Good
ties at all times. Cab line in connec
tiaai. "Pfcene main 70.
MMCSLLANEOUS.
UBX3AL BLANKS OF EVERY DE
seriattea for county court, circuit
ort, jaotioe court, real estate, etc..
far sale at East Oregonian office.
SILaVUAN to aid us supply the
brtek eeaiand for our goods. Some
a territory yet in every state
af the Mississippi. Cash week
ly. Caaital city Nursery Co., Sa
fa. c.
SaATD CARDS, INVITATIONS
weeeima announcements, embossed
paseate aaa balnese stationery, etc.
Terr latsat stylea. Call at East Ore-
a efHee and' see samples.
FRATERXAIi ORDERS.
PENDLETON LODGE No. 52
Af A. F. and A. M., meets tho
' first and third Mondays of
each month. All visiting brethren
are invited.
DAMON LODGE NO. ,
K. of P., meets every Mon
day evening in I. O. O. F.
hall. Visiting brothers cor
dially Invited to attend.
J W. Maloney, C. C; R. W. Fletcher,
K. R. S.
ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC
D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND
Builder. Estimates furnished on all
klads of masonry, eement walks,
siona walls, etc. Phone black 3786.
or Oregonian office.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO
nic and nervous diseases, and dl
eases of women. X-ray and Electro
theraputics. Judd building, corner
Main and Court streets. Office 'phona
Main 72; residence 'phone, Main 554.
SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS. DR.
Brundage is a graduate of the
Weltmer Methods of Suggestive
Therapeutics. Every known dis
ease cured without drugs or sur
gery. Examination and first treat
ment Free. Temple Bldg, Rooma
8 and 9. Hours. 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
DENTISTS.
DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN, DENTIST.
Office in Judd building. Phona,
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 69.
C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V.. GRADU
ate of McKilllp Veterinary College,
of Chicago. Office phone Main 30.
Ree, 516 Bush St., phone Main S7.
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office in American National
Bank Building. ,
JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office in Despain building.
R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Despain building.
CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In rear of American
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
LOWELL & WINTER. ATTORNEYS
and consullors at law. Office In
Despain building.
HOWLAND & REINEMAN, ENGI-
neers. Land surveying, water meas
urements; reinforced concrete work;
irrigation work a specialty. Freewa-
toc. Ore.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law, estates settled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17, Schmidt
block.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer.
Opposite postoffice. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night. 'Phone main 75.
PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOR-
. I neys at law; rooms 3 and 4 Smith
j Crawford building.
j FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY
j at law. Office in Smith-Crawford
building.
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.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice in all state
! and federal courts. Rooms 1. 2, 3,
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
I
1 JOHNSON & SKRABLE. ATTOR
I neys at law. Office in Despain
: building.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEV.
and second-hand goods. Cash paid
for all second-hand goods bought.
Cheapest place In Pendleton to buy
household goods. Call and get hi
prices. 210 E. Court street Phone
Black 3171.
iu East Oregonian building. Steam
heat, gas range in kitchen, electrlo
lights, hot and cold water and bath.
Recently renovated. Enquire at E. O.
RESTAURANTS.
CHINA RESTAURANT. NOODLES
nnd chon cnev. lTnsr TV Gtiev. nron.
At the old stand. Alta street In rear
of Tallman Drug Co.
East Oregonian by carrier. 65c rer
month.
CHOP SUEY HOUSE, SUNG HOEY
Low, rrop. Phone Main 567, 622
Cottonwood street. Our specialties:
Noodles and Chop Suey. Tray or
ders promptly delivered.
(5od Pasture Land for Sale.
For sale 360 acres good pasture
land on Cabbage Hill, 15 miles sou h
cast of Tcndleton. Good grass and
plenty of running water and springs
on place. Address, W. H. Bell, Pen
dleton, Ore., or call on Bentley 4
Lef fingwell.
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