East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 21, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TI'ESDAynOVEMBEK 21, 1911.
PAGE SEVEN.
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CATTLE MARKET
LITTLE CHANGED
ki: i:ins at poktlaxd
heavy OVKlt sex DAY
Khccp Market Ih showing Consider
nl.lt, Slri'iiglli Despite Heavy Ship.
kk iiIh Kivclvcil Hojc Muik-t Is
Stationary ( hicufo Wheat Is Up.
(From Monday' Journal.)
In Bcrieral t he-re was little change
this morning In the cuttle situation
"t North Portland. Receipts over
Sunday were quite heavy, a fotal of
51 8 head being received compared
with (.VI la t Monday.
Two loads of cattle came forward
from Oregon during the 48 hour, ar
rivals in that line bein? princ'pally
troni Idaho and Montana. From the
latter section 11 loiidu r-nmu r..rnrn.,i
North
Portland cattle market
range:
Select steers $
fancy steers
Choice steers
Feeders
Common steers
Fancy heifers
Feeder cows . , . ;
Fancy row
5.50
5.40
5.39
4.55
4.25
5.00
3.25
4 75
Fancy bulls 4.25 M. 35
flood ordinary bulls 4.00
Stuns 4.25
Fancy light calves 7.50
Medium calves 5.00fji)5.60
Ord'nary calves 4. 00 (i 5.00
Shc- Market Kemalns Firm.
Considerable i-trength Is showing in
the mutton division of the North Port
land yards today although the run
durintr the latter part of last week
was somewhat greater than had been
expected. Four loads came forward
since Saturday: these belnc received
from an Oregon point.
Sheep values at North Portland:
Select lambs I 5.00
Choice lambs 4.75
Common lambs 4.00W4.25
Yearling wethers 4.55
old wethers 4.25
Fancy ewes 3.75
Ord'nary 325
Hog Market Is Stationary.
While there was only a small run
of hogs In the North Portland yards
over Sunday, sufficient stock came
forward to test the tone of the trade.
There was practically no change from
the flu e of last week.
At Chicago there was a steady tone
In the hog market with a run of 52
000 bead, compared with 31,000 a year
ago. Tops sold at J6.60. this price be
ing paid both for mixed lots ad for
good and heavy stuff.
North Portland swine trade today:
Hi'st eastern Oregon ) 6.60
Medium eastern Oregon . 6.50
Post Willamette valley ... 6.50
flood to heavy 6 25
Hough ami heavy 6.00
Feeders 6. 50 6.85
;raln and liny
These prices are those at which
wholesalers pell to retailers, except
as otherwise stated:
Wheat Producers' price nominal;
track delivery club TSZSOc; blue
stem, SIffiS3c: fortvfold, S0W81c;
Willamette valley. 79c; red Ku-sian,
TSc; Turkey red, 81c.
Ha rliy Producers' prices 1 911
Feed. $31 ti 31.50; rolled, 132; brew
ing. 37.'
oats Producers' price Track No.
1. spot delivery, white, JSO.fioV 31 ;
gray, $30 'a 30 50; December ami Jan
uary, dol'very, No. 1 white. $31.50.
Millstuffs Selling price Bran,
$4.r.O; middlings, $31; shorts, $25.50;
chop, Jl!"!! 25.
Hay Producers' price 1911 crop
Valley timothy, $31; short', $25.50;
chop. $llijr.
Hay Producers' price 1911 crop
Valley timothy, fancy. $16; ordinary
$15; eastern Oregon. $17.50; mixed,
$12- clover. $10; wheat, $11?1150;
cheat. $llftf 11.50; alfalfa, $12 12.50;
oat, $1 Iff 11.50.
Chicago Whewt .lumps V.
Chicago. Nov. 21. There was an
advance of 3-4c In the December and
l-2c in the May options of wheat at
the closing yesterday after an open
ing that was I-2c to l-4c higher re
spectively. No change was shown In
the Jury option either at the opening
or close.
As a rule there was an advance in
foreign markets News from Argen
tina and Australia was of such char
acter as to cause covering by shorts.
The news from Russia, which told of
unfavorable weather for seeding was
jikew'se an Influence for the bull side.
Snow in Mountains.
Ore. The mountains
of.
eastern i.irepon
nro
covered with ft
depth 'l" snow unprecedented at such
an earlv date. Several feet coVef
the mountains surrounding the linker
vi.lley, and transportation to mining
ramps Is ntready badly hindered by
the conditions. the fall Inst week
put nn end to work on the new city
pipe line, and along the line of the
Similiter Valley heavy falls have al
ready set in. Since the heavy storm
.veral dnys ago It mis mawco some
nd ,c irrigation and other
i,.,t
reservoirs are fuller thnn usunl nt this
s( ason of the year.
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Psoriasis or tiny other kind of skin
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We have sold other .remedies for
skin trouble, but none that wo could
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well known compound of Oil of Wln
tergreen. Thymol and a few other in
gredients that have wrought auch
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The compound, known as D. D. D.
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contains neither Opium, Morphia nor other Jfarcotio
substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
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Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatule-acy. It assimilates the Pood, regulates the
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SLAYER EVELAND
WAS JUSTIFIED
The Dalles, Or., Xov. 21. Fred
Eveland was Justified in taking the
life of Dave Mannausaw, whom he
shot to deaiu in front of his dwelling
In thi eiy on the morning of Octo
ber 13, said the Jury before whom he
was tried in tile circu't court here.
After being out all night the Jury an
nounced It ha,; arrived at a verdict of
acquittal.
Kveland was apparently unmoved.
Throughout the trial he kept his nerve
remarkably and ' maintained all the
time that he would be cleared, since
he felt that he was Justified in taking
the life of ine man he killed, and did
not feel the least remorse. From the
beginning of the trial sympathy has
generally been with him, and public
sentiment has been pretty general
that at most he would not be convict
ed of a greater crime than manslaugh
ter. The fact that Mannausaw was a
large, powerful man and Eveland a
mere stripling created sentiment in
favor of the latter, and too, the fact
that Mannausaw was cursing Mrs.
F.veland just at the time the shooting
began, and that he was acting in de
fense of his wife, he ws acting in de
fense of his wife, served to cause the
Jurors to excuse his act.
Immediately after the verdict Eve
land was released and will probably
go to North Yakima with his parents.
WINS MISTRF.SS OF 51 TONGUES.
Savant Is Hot rot ! to the- World's
GrvntOM I. In );u W.
Northampton, Mass. Miss Eliza
beth S. Cotton, master of fifty-four
languages and reported to be the
greatest linguist in the world, now has
learned the language of love. An
nouncement was made of her engage
ment to David P.rainerd Spooner, I'll.
P., of India, who is likewise an adept
in half a hundred tongues.
Dr. Spooner is superintendent of the
archaeological survey or Hengal.
eastern Bengal, the central province
of India and Assam.
Miss Cotton has a beautiful soprano
Voice and was to have sung with the
Theodore Thomas Orchestra, hut gave
It up at her father's request, and us
a solace took up the -study of lan
guages, Khf W n liiehibei' of the Royal Asi
atic Society, which has only two oth
er women members in the United
States, and is a member of the Soci
ety of Biblical Archaeology and the
American Oriental Society.
Marshal Iises l'lnjer.
John Day, Ore. Stanley Morris,
said to be the son of n prominent fam
ily living nt Prineville, Crook coun-
ty was taken in o " "
was Arrested nt Canyon City the night
before and while resisting Incarcer
ation closed the pail door on the mar
shal's thumb, so badly mashing It that
amputation was necessary. He was
fined in the recorder's court and al
lowed to go out and get the money to
pay the fine. He tried to escape but
was taken here and lodged In the
county Jail, where it was discovered
that he was the victim of ii drug hab
it. His parents were notified at
Prineville. and he was held In the
county Jail awaiting their action.
Fnwvntrr Ticket Named.
Freewntcr, Ore. The caucus of the
citizens was the biggest In the history
of the city and the "dry'- forces con
trolled the situation. The following
candidates were nominated:: Mayor,
Dr. J. K. Haynle; recorder. Meryle
Hadlev: treasurer. Will HalU coun-
cllmen. John Crtmmlns, T. Taylor and
Howard Hansfleld, the latter recelv
Ing every vote cast. Considerable
feeling Is felt In the town that the
lulquor question should he brought up
In the primaries when It was decided
at the recent election that the town
should be "dry". It is certain that
another ttckct will be named.
for Fletcher's
7 ry A
Botiyltt. and vhlch ha bccri
has lun-no tLc si;;natiiro f
and has been itiatie under his pci-
Ulnnl Eira-rvi!'ii kineA lf Infn.icr.
Signature of
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Worcester, Mass.
IX POCXD.
The following described animals
have been taken up by the marshal of
the city of Pendleton, to-wit:
One gray mare about 20 years old,
weight 1000 pcinds, no brand.
One Shetland pony, color bay, In
visible brand on left shoulder, almost
6 years old, weight about 500 pounds.
If said animals are not claimed by
the owners or those entitled to the
possession of them costs and ex
penses against them paid and they
taken away within ten days from the
date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m.
of the 30th day of Xovember. 1911,
the said animals will be sold to the
highest bidder, at public auction, for
cash, at the city pound. In said city
of Pendleton, the proceeds of such
sale to be applied to the payment of
such costs and expenses of making
sale.
Oated this 18th day of November,
1911. TOM GURDANE
City Marshal.
xotick ron rids for street
IMPROVEMENT.
Notice is hereby given, that bids
will be received by the Common
Council of The City of Pendleton at
the office of the City Recorder up to
November 29, 1911, at 5 o'clock p. m.,
for building the cement sidewalk on
Main Street at the north end of the
bridge, as heretofore ordered by the
Common Council, plans and specifi
cations being on file with the City
Recorder,
Bidders should specify the price per
cubic yard at which such sidewalk
will be built and each bid should be
accompanied by a certified check In
the sum of $50.00, to be forfeited if
bidder shall be successful and shall
fall to enter Into contract In accord
ance wlt.h the bid.
The Common Council reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Dated Pendleton, Oregon, Novem
ber IS, 1911.
THOMAS FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
NOTICE
FOR RIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT.
Notice is hereby given, that bids
will be received by the Common Coun
cil of the City of Pendleton at the of
fice of the City Recorder up to No
vember 29, 1911, at 6 o'clock p. m. for
making the Improvement on Wash
ington street and Blaln street in the
City of Pendleton, as heretofore or
dered by the Common Council.
Each bid shall be accompanied by
a. certified check in the sum of $100,
an,l bidders shall specify the price for
which they will make said improve
ment as follows:
Excavation per cubic yard $
Filling per cubic yard ....
Rolling with city road roller
per 60 foot frontage.... $..
Sidewalk, wood, per lineal
foot t
Sidewalk, cement, per lineal
foot t
The Common Council reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Plans and specifications for the
above Improvement are on file with
the undersigned.
Dated November 18. 1911.
THOMAS FITZ GERALD
" J i . City Recorder,
SPOR TS
llughy for Kansas.
I.'erkeley, Cal., Nov. 21. The grad
ual encroachment of Kugby as a uni
versity sport is .shown by letters re
ceived here from middle west and
eastern universities about the g;ime. j Hake In sballow pan. If for desncrt.
Kansas has already adopted Ilughy a.j 1 bake In layers. I'll! with whipped
a secondary snort, and is thinking r,f.creatn, flavored with lemon.
taking It up for the "big game" witn
Nebraska next ytar. With this ob
ject, the Kansas students are making
earnest efforts to persuade Xebra.sk a
to take up the sport, with a good
chance of success.
It is predicted that both universi
ties will have Itugby teams on the
coast to play the University of' Cali
fornia and Stanford next year.
A. A. V. at Xt-w York.
New York, Nov. 21. Delegates
from all sectional associations of the
Amateur Athletic union met here in
annual convention. New York was
awarded the indoor national athletic
championships, and Madison' Square
Garden was selected as the place for
holding the events, which will be de
cided December 20 to December 2"
Inclusive.
All Games Forfeited.
Seattle, Nov 21. All the games
played by the Wenatchee high school
football team in which Gillespie, right
end, participated, were declared for
feited by the state board of high
school athletic control today. The
ruling was made that Killespie is in
eligible to participate in lnterschol-
istlc contests. As a result Walla Wal
la, Queen Anne (Seattle) and Lincoln
(Seattle) high schools will show on
the official records as having defeat
ed Wenatchee 1 to 0. This eliminates
Wenatchee as a contestant for the
state Inter-scholastic championship.
Sullivan to Vernon.
Kansas City, Mo., Xov. 21. John
Sullivan, a former catcher of the lo
cal American association team, sign
ed a contract today with Manager
Hogan to play with the Vernon. Cal.,
team of the Pafcific Coast League.
Michigan May Return.
Minneapolis, Xov. 21. That the
University of Minnesota '.9 plant ing
to induce Michigan to return to the
western conference was stated in pni
veraity circles today. It is said that
with Michigan back in the confer
ence, Minnesota and Michigan will be-
No Cigar Is
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unless it leaves you with the
desire to smoke another. Be
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you satiated. But each light,
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than the other. Try he mellow
Gen! Arthur
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Y
A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater brings bathroom or bedroom
lo just the degree of warmth you want in five or ten minutes. All vou
have to do is lo touch a match.
The Perfection Healer bums nine hours on one falling and is
always ready for use. You can move it anywhere it is needed.
There is no waste of fuel and heat warming unoccupied rooms.
Just the heat you want, when and where you want it.
The Perfection is fitted with an automatic-locking flame spreader
that prevents the wu k being turned high enough to smoke and is
easy to remove and drop back when cleaning.
Drums fi.iished rithri in turquotte-blue enamel or plain strrl ; light and orna
mental, yet strong and duiable suitable lot any room in any house.
Dfalen everywhere ; or write to any agency el the
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AXCE AT TI1K
PENDLETON
THE SCHOOL OK MODF.HN MKTIIODS
The best systems. Individual Instruction and u personal Interest In a U
pupil are the rea-sons for the rapid advancement and the short time requirt-i5
to grndunto in our school.
PookkeepliiK, Shorthand. Typewriting and all business, shorthand nm?
English subjects practically and thoroughly taught. KNIIOLI, NOW.
Day and evening classes. Graduates assisted to Rood positions. Fcc
are lower than in most schools. M. K CLANCKY, H. A., Irc.
Delicious Gingerbread
(Ptcipt by Mr: Mary J. Lincoln)
Children are -great lovers of ginzef
bread, and grown folks, too, if it is the
rich, "mcU-in-your-mouth" kind. Here
i nme!hin the children can eat freely
without fear of "tummy-ache":
Mix two cups flour, one-half -levef
tenspoon salt, one ltvtl teaspoon soda,
one level tablespoon glnper; stir In ono
cup molasses, two tablespoons softened
fnttolene nnd one-half cup boiling water.
Cottolene makes liaht. rich nastrv that
digests with cae.
gin a battle for general re organist
ton of athletic condition in ihe west.
If Michigan does not return it is con
sidered probable that Minnesota witi
wth.lraw.
Kirby Heads A. A. A.
Xew York, Xov. 21. Gustavus T
Kirby of Xew York, chairman of the
executive committee of the intercol
legiate A. A. A, was elected today
president of the Amateur Athlette
Union of the Unfted States. He de
feated George F. Pauling of Philad-f-pria,
' president of the middle-Atlantic
association 22 to 6.
Mr. Kirby will succeed Everett C.
Brown of Chicago.
Attell Outpoints Jones.
New York, Nov. 21. Champion
Featherwe'ght Abe Attell showed aU
his old time cleverness last night,
having the better of every round bnt
one of his 10-round bout with Willto
Jones of Brooklyn at the Olympic A.
C.
"I am pleased to recommend Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy as the best
thing I know cf and safest remedy
for coughs, colds and bronchial trou
ble," writes Mrs. II B. Arnold of Den
ver, Colo. "We have used it repeat
edly and It has never faileu to ffivo
relief." For sale by all dealers.
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