EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL' 22, 1912, PAGE SEVEN LOWELL MAJORITY riEHCE AHEAD IX DEMOCRATIC COUNT Prraidciit Tuft and Champ Clark Ahead of Itrevtlve Opini'nt Baker County Given .Judge HmlUi Safe Lead Other Returns. Heppner, Ore., April 22. Morrow county's primary election passed quietly, there 'being but little oppo Biton on cither the republican or the democratic ticket. Clark and Taft are the leading presidential candi dates, with Lowell and Fierce the choice for senator. The complete returns from Morrow cftnty are as follows: Republican ticket Charles W. Ackerson 56, Applegnte 6, Body 25, Fynon 48, Campbell 7, Carey 15, Coe 38. Hall 49, Harris 3, Huston C, Jones 4. McCucker 10. Metschan 31, Mlnto 1, Patten 0, Smith 39, Swift 25; Follette 48, Roosevelt 143, Taft 197; McMahon 179, Bourne 47, Lowell 172, Morton 23, Selling 159; Cochran 68, Ellis 127, Roosevelt 25, Rusk 57, Sinnott 121; Fields 246, Ol cott 126; Kakln 300; Cottel 100, Ed wards 60, Lea 59, Mickle 112; Altch ison 211, Sehulderman 160, Stayton 60; Phelps, circuit judge 310; N'eal, district attorney, 183, Stelwer, dist rict attorney, 187; Stanfleld, Joint representative, 213; Brlggs, county Judge, 297; Hill, county clerk, 365; Evans, sheriff, 338; Notson, county school superintendent, 368; Gilliam, treasurer, 357; Turner, county sur veyor, 338; Bates, commissioner, 179; Kilkenny, commlsloner, 186. Democratic ticket Bennett 47, Burk 4, Cole 1, Edmunson 1, Gose 1, Holman 2, Holmes 6, Cadderly 1, MAKES A LASTING CURE Not only Its proven ability to cure, but its absolute safety as a remedy, has made S. S. 8. the most extensively used of. all medicines in the treat ment of Contagious Blood Poison. 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The Wyeth Chemical rnmnnnv nf New York put up an Ideal remedy of this kind, called Wy eth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem edy, and authorize druggists to sell it under guarantee that the money will bo refunded If It falls to do ex actly as represented. If you have dandruff, or If your hair is thin or turning gray, get a bottle of this remedy from your drug gist today and see what it will do for you. This preparation Is offered to the public at fifty cents ,a bottle, and is recommended and . sold by special agent, Pendleton Drug Co. DOING THEIR DUTY. smm of Pendleton Readers Arc Learning the Doty of the Kidneys. To filter the blood is the kidneys' duty. When t'u-y fall to do this the kid neys are silk. Backacho and many kidney ills fol Uw. Help the kidneys do their work. Doan's Kidney Pills build up weak kidneys. Pnndleton neoDls endorse our cfalm. O. W. Knight, 813 Franklin street, Pendleton. Oregon, says; "Doan's Kidney Pills benefited me so greatly that I do not hesltste to recommend them. For eight or ten years I was troubled by pains across my back and kidneys and my loins and sides were affected. I had to set up several times at night to pass the kidney orations and noticed sediment In them. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved my aches and pains in a short time and corrected the trouble from the kidney secretalons." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. We Sell Sulphurro King 2, Maloney 26, Reynolds 1, Shehan 2, Stevenson 1, Wi.so 3; Champ Clark 67, Harmon 2, Wilson 29; McLaln 12, Peterson 61, Wall 9, Watson 10, W'hitten 8, Coshow, 15, Lano 37, Miller 6, Pierce 43, Covey Graham 50, Ryan 91, Alderson 77, Peterson, county judge, 100; Hayes, sheriff, 90; McEUigott, commissioner, 8. Pcniocrut JihIro in liakor. Baker, Ore., April 22. The closest race In Baker county was for demo cratic circuit Judge, Smith, incum bent being winner by small majority over Clifford and Messlck. Roose velt's lead increased and Clark ap pears leader ror democratic presiaen tial returns In 25 out of 34 precincts. Rusk will have a majority and Sel ling leads Bourne, Fields and Olcott are close, the former leading, Walter rierce Is given a big majority, also ames Harvey Graham, democratic candidate for congress. . Complete returns from 25 precincts out of the 34 precincts In Baker coun ty give: La Follette 184, Roosevelt 711, Taft 22; Bourne 317, Lowell 280, Morton 48, Selling 416; Cochran 199. h.nis 147, Roosevelt 27, Rusk 320, Sinnott 187; Fields 421. Olcott 318; Aitchi- son 360, Sehulderman 201, Stayton 78, Champ Clark 416, Harmon 83, Woodrow Wilson 333; Coshow 57, Lane 149, Pierce 535. Teddy Slroiiff In Crook. Prineville, April 22. With but two or three smaller precincis io iieur from G. A. McFarland of Redmond Is the republican nominee for county Judge of Crook county after a warm four-cornered fight. Judge H. Ellis of Bend, the present incumbent is beaten, P. N. Balfour of Prineville U renominated for sheriff on the democratic ticket and Frank Elkin of Prineville his opponent of two years ago, is the republican nominee. W. E. Van Allen of Redmond is probably nominated by the republicans for as sessor over Louis Wylde of Prine ville. Roosevelt showed strength over the field In Crook, running neck and neck with Taft. Clark is the favor lt over Wilson. Olcott. for secre tary of state, is running three to one ahead of Fields. Ilootf River Race Close. Hood River, Ore... April 22. With the exception of the delegates to the republican national convention from Falls precinct, the following is a com plete abstract of votes cast In the re publican primaries for Hood River county: Delegates to national convention Askerman 169, Applegate 12, Hoya 40, Bynon 84, Campbell 33, Carey 11. Coe 50, Fry 2, Hall 54, Harris 2, Houston 8, Jones 5. McCusker 92, Metschan 11, Minto 30. Smith 70, Swift 18. President La Follette 239, Roose velt 295, Taft 274. Presidential Elector McMahon 438. United States senators Bourne 200, Lowell 109, Morton 77, Selling 496. Representative in congress Second district Cochran 127. Ellis 192, Roosevelt 36, Rusk 111. Sinnott 325. Secretary of state Fields 375, Ol cott 389. Justice supreme court Eakln 600. Dairy and food commissioner Cot- tell 260, Edwards 69, Lee 137, Mickel 246. Railroad commissioner Aitchlson 487, Shulderman 88, Stayton 146. Marion for selling. Salem, Ore., April 22. Complete returns have been received from 33 out of 51 precincts in Marion county and this gives Roosevelt a plurality of 143 over Taft and 404 over La Fol lette, while Woodrow Wilson, In 19 precincts that have made democratic reports, leads Champ Clark by 32 votes. These figures Include all of the city of Salem. Olcott is 257 vites ahead of Fields, and It is estimated thl will be in creased by 150 in the remaining 18 precincts. This contest excited more Interest here than almost any other, as a vigorous campaign had been made against Olcott in Marion coun ty by certain Salem citizens. Selling is running strong here, now leads Bourne by 1148 votes and is steadily gaining. Wilson Ahead it Iiike. . Lakeview, Ore., April 22. Seven of the 14 precincts In Lake county In complete, Indicate that Roosevelt has carried most of the precincts and will have about 20 plurality over Taft La Follette will secure about one- fifth of the vote of the party. Wilson leads Clark about five to four. All other precincts will be slow coming in and the complete vote will not be known before Tuesday. lHHi FOUND IX A MAIL BOX. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands in Umatilla county. Loans on Jlty and farm property. Buys and Bells 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 hank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres C. H. MARSH, Sec. BEXTLEY & LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. New location, 815 Main street. Phone Main 404. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. DENTISTS. DR. THOMAS VAUOHAN. DENTIST Office In Judrt building. Phnn vfaln FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTORNBY at law. Office in Smlth-Crawfor building. VETERINARY SURGEONS OR. D C M'NABB. LOCAL STAT? Stock Inspector Office at Koer pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 41 Residence 915' East Court stre Res. Phone Main 59. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNBX at law. Will practice In all stats and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, I, and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. C W LASSEN. M. D V., GRADT at of MrKlllIn Veterinary "711 of Chicago. Office phone Main t Res. fil Bush St, phone Main 27. PHYSICLVN'S. Burks Sen re Younir Woman in New York a She Drop in a I'urecl. New York. As a young woman dropped a parcel in the big mail box at 125th street and Fifth -avenue there came a sharp yelp, then a bark. She jumped back with a scream. Greatly agitated, the young woman told Policeman Hayes about It. He' went to the mail box and kicked it several times. There was an outpour of harks and whines. Somebody telephoned to post office station L at 125th street and Lexing ton avenue. Louis Kirchert, a clerk was sent around with a key and unlocked the box. A black and tan dog leaped out barked as If in gratitude, and scam pered away. NOTICE OF STREET MEXT. IMPROVE- Koeppen's The druq store that trrve yotfbest. "WOMEN ALL AT SEA." There are thousands of women to day entirely at sea, so to speak, as far as their ailments are concerned. Many are suffering in silence rath er than consult a physician, while manv others hnve sought advice and taken medicines without help nnd are literally discouraged. Such women should remember that Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound may be relied upon to ac promptly and thoroughly In such eas' cs. It strengthens the nerves and mus 'os nnd restores the female sytem to normal healthy condition. CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street, Carney & Bradley, Props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Good tigs at all times. Cab line in connec tion. "Phone main 70 MISCELLANEOUS. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE- scrlptlon for county court, circuit court, justice court, real estate, etc. for sale at East Oregonlan office. FRATERNAL ORDERS. Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of . the Common Council of The City of Pendleton, held on April 17th, 1912, the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, the Surveyor of The City of Pendleton did, on the 10th day of April, 1912, under direction and by requirement of the Common Council, file plans and. specifications for an appropriate Improvement of Johnson street, in The City of Pendleton from the south line of Water street to the north line of Court street, together with the estimates of the work to be done and the probable cost thereof, with a statement of the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to be bene flted by such improvement, and the percentage of the total cost of Im provement wich each of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on account of the benefits to be derived from such Improvement; and Whereas, the Council has examined such plans and specifications - and found the same satisfactory and the estimates therefor to be in accord ance with the probable cost of such work; and Whereas, the property recommend ed by the City Surveyor to be in cluded within the. boundaries of the district benefited is, in the Judgment of the Common Council, properly to be Included within such improvement district, and no property is excluded therefrom which should properly be Included therein: and Whereas, the Improvement of the herein above-described portion of said JohnBon street with bltulithic pave ment on a bituminous base is at this time necessary; therefore, be it Resolved, by the Common Coun- 11 of The City of Pendleton, that it is expedient to improve, and it Is here by proposed to improve, Johnson street In The City of Pendleton, from the south line of north line of Court street, by paving the same with bitu- lithic pavement on a bituminous base, such pavement to be 26 feet wide, be ing 13 feet on each side of the center line of Johnson street, and by con structing curbs and gutters thereon, as shown by the plans and specifica tions, made by Geary Kimbrell, City Surveyor, filed with the City Recorder on April 10th, 1912, which plans and specifications are hereby particularly referred to; and be it further Resolved, that the plans and speci fications and estimates for such im provement, as prepared by the City Surveyor and filed with the Recorder of The City of Pendleton on the 10th day of April, 1912, be and they are hereby approved and adopted; and be It further Resolved, that the cost of making such improvement shall be a charge and Hen upon all lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited by such Improvement, and the owners of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land so specially benefited by such improvement shall be liable for the payment of the costs thereof; and be it further Resolved, that an assessment dis trict Is hereby created, to be known as Assessment District No. 13, embrac ing the property to be assessed for the payment of such improvement, which assessment district shall in clude all lots, parts of lots and par cels of land lying and being within the district bounded and described as follows' to-wit: Commencing at the southeast cor ner of Lot 7, Block 8, original Town of Pendleton, Oregon, thence north erly to the northeast corner of Lot 12, in said Block 8, thence westerly to the northwest corner of Lot 1, Block 7, in said original Town of Pendleton, thence southerly to the southwest cor ner of Lot 6, In said Block 7, thence easterly to place of beginning; and be It further Resolved, that a copy of this reso lution, together with the notice that the Surveyor's estimate of the propor tion of the cost of said work be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land. Is on file In the office of the City Recorder, be pub lished for a period of ten days in the East Oregonlan. which newspaper is hereby designated by the Council for the publication thereof. And notice is further given, that 'ho Surveyor's estimate of the pro- 1'iirtinn- of the cost of said work to be charged against each lot, part of lot i 'id parcel of land within the nssess r ! nt district in said resolutions de- PENDLETON LODGE No. 62 A. F. and A. M- meets the first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brethren are Invl'ed. DAMON LODGE NO. 4. K. of P., meets every Mon day evening In I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to attend. Best, C. C; R. W, Fletcher, K. J A. 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 3786, or Oregonlan office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer, Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor, Two funeral cas. Calls responded to day or night. 'Phone main 75. H. S. GARFIELD. M D HOMEO pathle physician and surgeon. Of flee Judd block. Telephone: Office black 3411; residence, red 2633. DR. LYNN K BLAKESLEE, CHRO nlc and nervous diseases, and dls eases of women. X-ray and Electro theraputlcs. Judd building, cornet Main and Court streets. Office 'phon Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 654 ATTORNEYS. RALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS A" law. Office In American Nation Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNEY A" law. Office In Despaln building R. J. SLATER. ATTORNEY AT LAV? Office In Despaln building. CARTER A SMYTH E, ATTORNEY' at law. Office In rear of America National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY A" law. Office over Taylor Hardwar Company LOWELL A WINTER, ATTORNEY' and consullors at law. Of flee 1 Despaln building. GEORGE W. COTJTTS. ATTORNB at law, estates settled, wills, deed mortgages and contracts drawn Co' lections made. Room 17, Schmld block. PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOB neys at law; rooms S and 4 Smltv frawford building. JOHNSON neys at Dulldlne & SKRABLE, law. Office in ATTOR-Despala LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip tion for country court, circuit court. Justice court, real estate, etc., tot Sale at East Oregonlan office. ' SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW and second-hand goods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place In Pendleton to buy household goods. Call and get his prices. 210 E. Court street. Phone Black 3171. RESTAURANTS. CHINA RESTAURANT, NOODLES ar d chop suey. Ung D. Goey, prop. At '.he old stand. Alta street in rear of 1'allman Drug Co. MISCELLANEOUS. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationery, ets. Very latest styles. Call at East Ore gonlan office and see samples. POULTRYMEN ADVERTISE YOUR eggs for hatching in the want ad columns of the East Oregonlan, the paper that reaches the chick en ralsgr. Rates are very reason able and we get you results. scribed, is on file in the office of the City Recorder. Dated Pendleton, Oregon," April 19th, 1912. THOMAS FITZ GERALD, . City Recorder. NOTICE OF STREET MENT. IMPROVE- Notice is hereby given that at a reg ular meetingof the Common Council of The City of Pendleton, held on April 18th, 1912, the following reso lutions were adopted: Whereas, the Surveyor of The City of Pendleton, did on the 18th day of April, 1912, under direction and by requirement of the Common Council, file plans and specifications for an appropriate improvement of College street, in The City of Pendleton, from the south line of Court street tqthe north line of Alta street, with bltu lithic pavement on a bituminous base together with the estimates of the work to be done and the probable cost thereof, with a statement of the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited by such Improvement, and the percentage of the total cost of improvement which each of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on account of the benefits to be derived from such improvement; and Whereas, the Council has examin ed such plans and specifications and found the same satisfactory and the estimates therefor to be in accord ance with the probable cost of such work; and Whereas, the property recommend ed by the City Surveyor to be lnclud ed within the boundaries of the dis trict benefited is, in the judgment of the Common Council, properly to be Included within such improvement district, and no property is excluded therefrom which should properly be included therein; and Whereas, the improvement of the herein above-describud portion of said College street with bltulithic pave ment on a bituminous base, is at this time necessary; therefore, 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 College street In The City of Pendleton, from, the south line of Court street to the north line of Alta street, by paving the same with bitulithfc pavement on a bituminous base, such pavement to be 34 feet wide, being 17 feet on each side of the center line of said College street, and to have curbs, gutters and other things as shown In the plans and specifications made by Geary Kimbrell, City Surveyor, filed with the City Recorder, on April 18, 1912, which plans and specifications are hereby particularly referred to; and be it further Resolved, that the plans and speci fications and estimates for such im provement, as prepared by the City Surveyor and filed with the Recorder of The City of Pendleton, on the 10th day of April, 1912, be, and they are hereby, approved and adopted; and be it further" Resolved, that the cost of making such improvement shall be a charge and lien upon all lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited by such improvement, and the owners of such lots, part of lots, and parcels of land so specially benefited by such Improvement, shall be liable for the payment of the costs thereof; and be it further Resolved, that an assessment dis trict is hereby created, to be known as Assessment District No. 15, em bracing the property to be assessed for the payment of such improvement, which assessment district shall in clude all lots, parts of lots and par cels of land lying and being within the district bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest cor ner of Lot 1. Block 11, original Town of Pendleton, Oregon, thence along the south line of Court street easterly 260 feet, thence south 23 degrees, 36 minutes, east 310 feet, to the north line of Alta street, thence westerly to the southwest corner of the Court House Block, thence westerly to the southeast corner of Lot 7, Block 11, original Town of Pendleton, Oregon, thence westerly to the southwest cor ner of the said Lot 7, thence north erly to place of beginning; -and be it further Resolved, tnat a copy of this res olution, together with the notice that the Surveyor's estimate, of the pro portion of the cost of said work be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land, is on file in the of fice of the City Recorder, be publish ed for a period of ten days in the -East Oregonlan. which newspaper is hereby designated bv the council for the publication thereof. And notice is further given, that the Surveyor's estimate of the propor tion of the cost of said work to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land within the assess ment district In said resolutions de scribed Is on file in the office of the City Recorder. Dated. Pendleton, Oregon, April 19th, 1912. THOMAS FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. f FlteiOHTI MIDI Hot Watar. Coppa, Tank. Sail RKlatft. Cku-h Namav. Safal lamp, taatad iWmn,if. bett TREK eTRLM. coMlrnctjolt ol rr, all o.r ,,h Mbcatoa GUARAfCTECD botwotn Mck wait. So Mmpkt that afflrboejr CM RaaU Toif MUM. Cat mu ntalof u and low dalivartaj pnt a. aVaa,. tram 9t,7 t Hlna Incubator Co., TeUdo, Wnhinfton if WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Real Estate, Investments, For Sale, For Rent, Etc. REAL ESTATE-INVESTMENTS "BRITISH COLUMBIA. Facts and Figures. $4,250,000.00 was expended on roads and public works in 1911. $14,399,000.00 valua of farm pro- ducts In 1910. $14,962,000.00 value of Imported livestock, meat, fruits, etc., 1910. $35,000,000.00 value of manufa tures, 1910 $2t,183,00O.O vara, ot minerals produced in 1910. $17,160,000 00 value of timber cut In 1910. $8,000,000.00 value of fish caught 1910. $536,555,S92.00, clearing house re- REAL ESTATE-INVESTMENTS turns for 1910. 1.040,000.000 feet of lumber cut In 1910. The average value of occupied farm land In British Columbia in 1910 was $74.00. Less than one-tenth of the available agricultural land in B. C. is occupied. Mild climate suitable to successful farming and desirable climate in which to live the year 'round. ""lose to market, being the same distance from Portland, Oregon, as San Fran cisco. There Is plenty of room for you. North Coast Land Co., Ltd., Van couver, B. C, paid up capital $1,500,-000. WANTED. FARMERS FOR , FIRST-CLASS work and prompt delivery of sale bills and stallion announcements, go to the East Oregonlan. Live stock cuts of every description us ed on your printing, without extra charge to you. WANTED Continued. WANTED Lace curtains to laundry Work done with especial car Phonn Red 2521. Rags Wanted. The East Oregonlan will pay cash for large, rlean rags. Bring them to his offlo1 FOR SALE. HAIR WORK ANY ONE WISHING Madam Kennedy to do their hair work, send combings through mail to Athena, Oregon. Box 92. FOR SALE S. C. WHITE LEGHORN eggs for hatching, $1 per setting of 15, or $5 per hundred. Day old chicks $12 per hundred. Wm. F. Braun, Box 432 Hermlston, Ore. EGGS from all leading varieties standard bred poultry, express pre paid. $2 00. Write for circular. Simpson's Pheasant Farm, Cor vallis. Oregon. EGGS FOR HATCHING S. C. B. Orpingtons. I, R. Pucks, AV. C. Ban tams. Day-old chicks and duck lings, $ 1 1.00 per hundred and up. Mrs. George Bain, Box 56 2, Pendle ton, Oregon. FOR SALE EGGS FOR HATCHING from full blood White Wyandottes and Buff Orpingtons, $1.50 and $3 per settings of 15. Cockerels and pullots for sa'.e- Orders taken for day-old chicks. R. W. Fletcher. Phone B!V 3S36. Pendleton, Oregon.