EIGHT PAGES. DAILY BLAST OREGON! AX. PENDIiETOIC. OREGOX. SATCRDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911. PAGE 8EYES. "She is Waiting" and so ore thosa she la waiting on. And mlnj you, a good high-ball la well worth waiting for. Good, pure, wholesome Rye Whlslcey, like the brands we are now selling, will make one wait patiently, but enjoy the wait when the liquid arrives cool, comforting, and refresh ing. If you are a high-ball lovor, better try a bottle of this splendid Whiskey of ours. You will always want that rand afterwards. And the price will satisfy you, too. TheOlympiaBar Phone Main 188 and Pioneer Bottling Woiks Phone Main 177. PETERS MORRISON, Props. For Calling Cards Wedding Stationery Embossed Stationery Call at office of East Oregonian CHICHESTER S PUS W-7-s. .1 UK IM A WONT IIUAN A ynnkhon Utit.Safe.t.AlwtyiKtlitl it SOI 0 BY DRIGGISTS EVIRWHFRF Every Woman U Interested and ihould know hoiit the wondf rful MARVEL Whirling Spriy new vaginal SyringA. Brit most convenient. It clcaoiei irutantlr. Ask srourdmiitforlu If hr cannot supdW MARVEL, secret no othri? but fend tump for Illustrated book srslnj. it civet full parllru- lira tnd dlrrtlonl Invaluahleto la4itl. MiUUl CO . UUU2U trtit.Niw His" Beware of Side Needle Spine rhynidnns today recognise the sewing machine a being the basic cauttC of more nervotm disorders peculiar to woman than any other modem convenience. Of all human Inventions, the ordinary Hewing machine doe more to wreck a wom an's health, by producing spinal weakness, canning nervous troubles, nnd lingering, tor turing internal displacements than any other cause. The reason Is plain look at the construc tion of your sewing machine : on account of the needle being 4H inches away from the centre, where it should be, you have to sit in a position with your body twisted out of plumb to operate it. Think what this twisting of your spine and other delicate internal organs meutts, and you can't operate your machine with your feet on the treadle without this twist in your Iwdy. " Now compare this with n STANDARD CENTRAL NEEDLE MACHINE built to operate with the needle central, right in ' front of you and directly gver the centre of r the treadle. This construction enables you to sit straight and do your sewing without the? least strain on your spine or any part of your Internal nimttrtv. You enn cw on this STANDARD CENTRAL NEEDLE MA. CHINE all day, without feeling tired or get ting a pain in your back. Vuu can sit in A natural position without undue strain ou your stomach and nerves. This new type of machine means freedom from suffering and ushers in a tremendous advance for health and happiness and free dom from disease. And this machine Is easily within your reach easy to buy and easy to operate, will save its cost in doctor's bills, to say nothing of hen It a. If you value your health and the hcaltk of your growing daughters, Call and gt't the free book, "A Stitch In the Side." und K'tirn what every woman should know. I will be pleased to demonstrate this machine at your convenience. JESSE FAILING Agent. Pendleton, near Bridge. ,, When you wane j THE ! AUTO CAB: J i-lIONE MAIN 408. The OREGON MOTOR CO, : 315 E. COXJRt ST, I DR. GRAY THE PAINLESS PENTIST. NOW AT THE BOWMAN HOTEL WILL REMAIN ANOTHER WEEK. The Dr. has already operated imon numbers of Tcndleton's g citizens, all of whom will tell you that ho does exactly as ne claims M i.niri Aftu your i'ruffhtif Gi!&lbk I'lIU In Krd in l (.old n.rij.uAV -v nh Lint ktu-oii. y Tn Vvl Tle o alhrr. Buy r rnur 1 flr lrl.t. -Ut lll. 1(.TFIH I W Jt IMAMOMt IIUAM I'll.l.H. fot i HEAVY RUN OF CATTLE AT PORTLAND PRIC KS MAINTAIN FIRM DIKING DAY Advance) of Ten Outs hi Price of Cows With No Sheep Coming: For wnrd, .Market I.i SKitdy Wheal Takes Decided Drop ut Chicago. (From Friday's Journal.) There was a very heavy supply of cattle offered on the North Portland market today but trade was good and prices were firm. Advances were shown In the better qualities. Two l adi of speyed heifers went at $5.10 during the day. An advance of 10c was forced during the day. An ad vance of 10c was forced In the price of cows, sales being made during the day at $4.75ffj4.85. The run today was Increased most hy the shipment of 10 loads of cattle from Montana by Kldwell & Caswell, the local feeders. At Chicago there was only a small run In the cattle division but prices continue weak. . . At South Omaha cattle were Flow and dull with a run of 1400 head for the day. Top steers sold at $6.75 7.60. No Klitwp Conio Forward. With the abnenee of additional sup plies during the past 21 hours, the mutton market !s firmer. There were no offerings at North Portland this morn'ng und all previous receipts have been cleaned up rt the recently advanced quotations. At Chicago there wa a steady tone In the sheep and lamb trade with no change In prices, itun for the day was 10,000 head. At South Omaha trade in sheep and lambs wits steady with a run of 9000 head for the day. Top lambs sold at $5.35 (Ti 5.75, yearlings $3.85 !ff 4.15, wethers $3 40f3.70, ewes $3.00 fH 3 35. Hog Market Nickel Vp. There ai an advance of a nickel In the hog market with the sale of one small lot of extra fine stuff at $7.30. The run of swine at North Portland today was 352 head. The continuance of the liberal supply is keeping the market here well willed and if this movement continues there will be little need of bringing in east ern porkers. At Chit ago there was a run of 15, neo hrp.t in the yards today. Market was steady. Receipts a year ago were 16.0(10 head. At S nith Omaha there was a lower market for hog with tops at $6.25. This means $7.1K, to land at Pacific const points. t;mln uivd Hay. Wheat Producers' price: Track delivery. cluh 8 Iff? 82c; bluestcm, 83 f'84c; fortyfold. 82ft S3e; Willlam ette valley, S 1 ffi' S 2 c ; red Russian, 79 i "SOc; Turkey red 82ff83c. Barley Producers' prices 1911 Feed, $31.503 31; rolled. $32; brew ing, $37. oats Producers' price Track No. 1 white, $23 ff 2 0.80; gray, $29. Millstuffs Selling prico Bran, $24 50; middlings, $31; shoits, $25.50 chop, $ 1 9 ? 2 5 . Hay Producer- ,irice 1911 crop Valley timothy, fancy, $16; ordi nary, $15; eastern Oregon, $1717. fiO; mixed, $12; clover. $10; wheat, $12; cheat, $12; piralfa, $12 iff 12.50; oats. $12. Wliejit Market Is Hit Ilnnl. Chicago. Oct. 2S. The wheat mar ket i lo-ed with a net loss of 1 3-4 to 2 a bushel from Thursday. Sympa thy with the existing weakness in the financial situation in New York and London and the lower prices for grain abroad, caused the selling here. Mar ket opened with a loss of 1-4 to l-2c from Thursday. IN POI NH. The following described animals have been taken up by the Marshal of the City of Pendleton, to-wit: One two year old red heifer brand ed 3-4 circle on light hip, slit In both ears, white face. One fivo year M.) yellow cow, same l.iatnl ns above, slit in right ear. If still animals are not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possession of them, costs and expenses against them paid and they taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the, nth day of November, 1911, the said animals will be sold to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the City Pound, in said City of Pen dleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs ;yid expenses of making sale. Dated this 2Sth day of October, 1911. tom orrtnANti, City Marshal. ARNOLDS RETI RN IN P.LACK. FHir.CT nn.l Mother Mourn Dorothy ng Dead; Will Not Discuss Cano. New York. Mr. and Mrs. Francis tt, Arnold, the parents of the missing Dorothy, returned on the s tcamer Vaderland after a throe months' stay in Europe. Arnold was disinclined to say anything about his lost daughter. "I do not v.ant to discuss the dis PPparance, of my daughter any rnore," ho said. "I have had no news of her since 2 o'clock on December 12 last, when I heard she had gone. We have been abroad since June for a rest. We have not been to Rome, as was reported, in face wo have not been south of Germany.1' The Arnolds were dressed In mourning. You are not experimenting on your self when you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a cold as that preparation has won Its great reputa tion and extans ve sale by Its remark- ftblo cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally val- lintilo nr ndtilts anil r Vi 1 1 I -an n n ! tuny be given to young children with Implicit confidence as It contain no harmful drug. Sold by all dealers. Wlmlo Escorts Steamer. San Pedro, Cal. Members of the! crew of the steamed Hanalei, playing between San Francisco and San Pedro are convinced that their vessel has been adopted by a whale. For a third time in two weeks the little steamer has been escorted for a considerable distance off Point Sur by a leviathan. From this point the whale has accompanied the vessel each time to within a few miles of Sun Francisco. Members of the crew believe the whale is the mate of one which was cut in two by the steamer Hecla some months ago and has adopted the Hanalei as its new mate. Neuralgia of the fact, hnulder, hands or feet requires a powerful temedy that will penetrate the flesh. Ballard's Snow Liniment possesses that power. Rubbed in where the pain Is felt Is all that is necessary to relieve suffering and restore normal conditions. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. RED OP CREEK IS RISING. Forced I'tnvaril hy Pressure of Gas Hcnealli It. Glasgiw, Ky. Great excitement prevails in Monroe county over a powerful gas pressure that has just been discovered in Mud Camp creek, near Tompkinville, and a terrific ex plosion is expected to take place' at any time. The solid rock bed of the creek U rising up In a ridge in the center of th ecreek, a distance of some fifty yards, and a great roaring noise can be heard a considerable distance from the creek. So alarmed have the citi zens become that many will not cross the creek. RlilouFness is due to a disordered condition of the stomach." Chamber lain's Tablets are essent.ally a stom ach medicine. Intended especially to act on that organ; to cleanse It, strengthen It, tone and invigorate It, regulate the liver and to banish b'l louaneas positively and effectually. For sale by all dealers. ralllmr Rock Hits Cook. Vancouver, Wash. When work. men were taking down the 30-foot Iron smokestack from the top of the orick stack 116 feet hlerh at the Washington School for the Deaf, the coping stone, weighing 75 pounds. leu trom the ton of the brick stack dropped through the skylight of the Kiicnen or tne institution and grazed the shoulder of Fred Xaldoett, the cook, skinning his shoulder and arm. It crashed through the cement floor, burying itself in the erounil below The cook Is not seriously Injured, but says It was the closest shave for his lite he ever had. Salem, Ore. The proposed how charter for this city providing for a commission form of government was defeated here. 10o REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science hna been able to enre In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the srs teru, thereby destroying the foundation 'of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature In doing Its' work. The pro prietors have ao much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that If falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials, Address : o F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toleds. O. Sold by Prngtista, 75c. Take Hall's Fumlly Pills for constlpa tic. Akers' Hoe All farmers realize the Im portance of sowing their grain at a uniform depth and at the right depth; but this cannot be accomplished with any drill as they ara found on the market. This problem Is solved by the simple attachment shown In tho accompanying cut. It consists of a collar which fits tho hoe, to which It Is se cured by means of two set screws, and a shoe, with means for adjusting same for any depth of sowing desired. The shoo answers the tlouble purpose of Insuring the proper depth of sowing and packing the soil around the grain you cannot afford to be vi Ithout them. They are manufactured and sold by The Pendleton Iron Works Housework Drudgery Housework is drudgery (or the weak woman. She brush es, dusts and icrubs, or is on her feet all day attending to the many details of the household, her back aching, her temples throbbing, nerves quivering under the stress of pain, possibly dizzy feelings. Sometimes rest in bed is not refreshing, because the poor tired nerves do not per mit of refreshing sleep. The real need of weak, nervous women is satisfied by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It Makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Well. . Thin " Prescription" removes the cause of women" o weaknesses, heals Inllanr ntatlon and ulceration, and cures those weaknesses so peculiar to women. It tranqulllzes the nerves, encourages the appetite and Induces restlul sleep. Dr. Pierce is perfectly willing to let every one know what his " Favorite prescription" contains, a complete list of ingredients on the bottle-wrapper. Co not let any unscrup ulous druggist persuade you that his substitute of unknown composition is "just as food" in order that he may make a bigger profit. Just smile and shake your head I Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cures liver ills. Digs I'p Petrified Hone. Ephrata, Wash. Recently, while digging a well on his ranch, two miles northwest of Coulee City, in northern Grant county, at a depth of 35 feet In of coar.-e black cement sand, James H. Wlngfield dug Into a pile of large petrified bones of a prehistoric ani mal. The best plaster, a piece of flan nel dampened with Chamberlain's liniment and bound on over the af fected parts Is superior to a plaster and costs only one-tenth as much. For sale by all dealer Notice is hereby riven, that the Common Council on the 18th day of October, 1S11, adopted the following resolution, and that the surveyor's es timate of the cost f said work as mentioned in said resolution is now on file 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 Pendletoat from the north line of Main street bridge to the south lins of Jackson street, by constructing concret esidewalks along the east side thereof where there are at present no eoncrete sidewalks, such sidewalks to be con structed according to the charter and ordinances of The City of Pendleton 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, that such plans and specifications so filed be and the same are hereby approved; and Be It further resolved, that the cests 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 costs thereef In proportion as they are so specially benefited; and Be 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 en the line between Sections 3 and H, Township 2 North. Range 32 E. W. M , 68 feet east of the intersection sf said sec tion line -with a southerly projected east line of Main street, thence south 35 degrees 30 minutes, east 187 feet move or less to ths eeater 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, thence following said northerly pro jected east line of Main street north 23 degrees 38 minutes, west 140 feet more or less to the said section line; thence continuing In the same direc tion along tho same line 17-25 feet, thence south SS degrees W. S4 7 fee;, thence south 35 degrees 30 minutes east 16.9 feet to place of beginning. Be It further resolved that a copy of this re-olution, together with a notice that there 1 on file In the of fice of the City Recorder the Survey or's estimate of the proportion of the cost of said work to bo charged against each lot, part of lot and par cel of land, be published for a period of ten days In the East Oregonlan. which newspaper is hereby designat ed by the Common Council for the publication thereof. THOS. FITZ GERALD, Recorder. Attachment 1 Want Ads. E WANTED. WANTED SALESMEN for exclusive territory. Big opportunities. No experience necessary Complete line Yakima Valley grown fruit, shade and ornamental stock. Cash week ly. Outfit free. Toppenish Nurs ery Company, Toppenish, Wash. WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. Work done with especial care. Phone Red 2521. TO CLOSE ESTATE AT ONCE I must sacrifice beautiful 10-aere Florida home, 6-room cottage, modern Im provements. Barn, out-houses, all necessary live stock, poultry ma chinery and equipment. Will yield over $2,500 a year net, If properly cared for. P'rice complete, $750. Terms, $50 cash; $25 quarterly If desired by responsible party. Pos session now or Jan. 1st. Natheanlel E. Cass, trustee, Box 425, West Palm Beach, Florida. 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 lor non residents. Write fire, life and acci dent insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. C. H. MARSH, Sec. BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. New location, 815 Main street. Phone Main 404. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CITY LIVERY STAELE, THOMPSON street, Caraey t Bradley, Props. Livery, fsed and sale stable. Good tigs at all times. Cab Una In connec tion. "Pkene main 70. M BCBLLANEOUS. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE scriptioa for county court, circuit court, jnstlce court, real estate, etc., for sale at East Oregonlan office. SAXJBUAN to' aid us supply the brisk srLand ror our gooas. some vaeasrt territory yet In every state wrt f the Mississippi, Cash week ly. Capital City Nursery Co., Sa- laaa, Ore kWRATBD CARDS, INVITATIONS wia( announcements, embossed r,ti- aaa" bnsinasa stationers', etc. Very latest styles. Call at East Ora geariai afMca and sea samples. FRATERNAL ORDERS. dvtm fTOW TJinrsir. 'n R2 A. F. and A. M., meets the first and third Mondays of eacli month. All visiting brethren are Invited. DAMON LODGE NO. 4. sk&t' K. of P., meets every Mon il5j day evening in I. O. O. P. h.S hall. Visiting brothers cor- dlally 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 kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc. Phone black 37E8, or Oregonlan office. HOWLAND & REINEMAN, ENGI neers. Land surveying, water meas urements; reinforced concrete work; irrigation work a. specialty. Free,wa Or. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Dl- rector and licensed embalmer. Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor. dav or night. Phone main 75. AUCTIONEER. COL F. U. LUCAS LIVESTOCK Auctioneer, Athena. Oregon Ref- First 'National Bank of Athena irmars Bank of Weston. Farm! erenca and Farm sales a specialty. SIXDND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NEW and second-hand goods. Cash paid for oil second-hand, goods bought. Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy household goods. Call and get hi prices. 210 E. Court street. Phone Black 8171. RESTAURANTS. CHINA RESTAUR NT, NOODLES and chop suey. Ung V. Goey, prop. At tho old stand, Alta street In rear of Tallman Drug Co. East Oregonian by carrier. 65c per month. CHOP SUEY HOUSE. SUNG HOF.Y Low. Prop. Thono Main 667. assfed 622, Cottonwood street. Our specialties; Noodles and Chop Suey. Tray or - dcrs promptly delivered. ;oM Pasture I.nml for Snle. For sale 360 acres good pasture land on Cabbage Hill, 15 miles south- east of Pendleton. Good grass and j plentv of running water and springs on place. Address, W. H. Bell, Pen-i dleton. Ore., or ca'l on Bentley & ' Lefflngwell. ... ...... ... WA NTEI Continued. HAIR DRESSING AND SHAMPOO ing. switches, topees, wigs an puffs, made to order. A nice liit for sale. Madam Kennedy, 607 B. Court street, phone, Red 3752. LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip tion for country court, circuit eourt, Justice court, real estate, etc., Icrfr Sale at East Oregonlan office. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Unfurnished housekeep-. lng rooms In East Oregonlan bulk ing. Steam heat, gas range la kitchen, electric lights, hot ancl cold water and bath. Recently renovated. Enquire at E. O. office. UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPINO rooms in East Oregonlan building-. Steam heat, gas range In kitchen., electric lights, hot and cold water and bath. Recently "renovated. En quire at E. O. St PHYSICIANS. II. S. GARFIELD, M D., HOMEO- pathic physician and surgeon. Of-' fice Judd block. Telephone: Office, black 3411; residence, red 2633. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO nic and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-ray. and Electro theraputics. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phon Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 554- SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS. DR. Brundage Is a graduate of th Weltmer Methods of Suggestive Therapeutics. Every known dis ease cured without drugs or sur gery. Examination and first treat ment Free. Temple Bldg, Rooms 8 and 9. Hours. 8 a. m to 9 p. m. DENTISTS. DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN, DENTIST. Office in Judd building. Phone, Main 73. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATS. Stock Inspector. Office at Koep pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 415. Residence, 915 East Court street. Res. Phone Main 59. C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V.. GRADU-au- of McKlllip Veterinary Collegw of Chicago. Office phone Main 2. Res. 516 Bush St., phone Main 27. ATTORNEYS. RALEY & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American National Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT law. Office In Despaln building. R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Despaln 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. I ' LOWELL & WINTER, ATTORNEYS and consullors at law. Office la. ; Despaln building. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY.' I at law, estates settled, wills, deeds,, '.mortgages and contracts drawn. Col i lections made. Room 17, Schmidt block, j . PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOR I neys at law; rooms 3 and 4 Smith- Crawford building. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY I at law. Office in Smith-Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all stat and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, 3. and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. JOHNSON A SKRAPLt. neys at law. Office in Despaln building. I Unfurnished housekeeping rooms- I I ii East Oregonlan building. Steam- heat, ans ranee In kitchen, electric lights, hot and cold water and ba.th, Recently renovated. Enquire at E. O. j i i MENANDWa-ilEfc.- I f for uuii;irnl !W. hT i;i'l.i:!!lJiriilLU'D, imt.itr.'in ur ul --rMor(f of Dun'oui mem bran". Fini ri. :i l out mutti i'T3t or p-i -'.OU. t 10 V LMdr.. savi;vrv'.! C.f V1 NuM br Urur.IttB, VaV'-8-' . a i or nt la piaiL vra? i" . r"i-- i 1 00. i. 9 h-.ltl-. Ji 76. LircultsX km l wh rw,uW Directory Iiliiaoi I i iii ii I ii " ' I i vS"m' -nrs raw tvs i kit .nun t iJi A ' .W.if 1 1