ETGITT PAGES DAILY EAST 0KEQ0N1AN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER U, 1913. PAOE SEVEN PENDLETON'S POPU- lar piQTtmE snow THE COSY Where the entire family can enjoy a high-class motion picture show with comfort, Fun, Pathos Scenic Thrilling All Properly Mixed Open Afternoon and Even ing. Changes Sunday, Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. Next Door to St George Ho- J tel. Admission 5c and 10c Pastime Theatre "The Home of Good Pictures" ALWAYS THE LATEST in Photoplays :: Steady, Flickerlcsa Pictures :: Abso lutely No Eye Strain. A Refined and Entertaining Show for the Entire Family. Next to French Restaurant Changes Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Adults 10c. Children under 10 years 5c. ALT A THEATER. Pendleton's Real Show House Devoted to the perfect screen ing of High-Class Photoplays and Worth While Vaudeville Regular program consists of 4 reels of motion pictures and a singer. Admission 10c and 5c. Thursday, Friday, Satur day each week. 2 VAUDEVILLE ACTS ADDED Admission 20c and 10c See program in today's paper Orphoum Theatre J. P. MEDERNACn, Prop. High-Class Up-to-Date Motion Pictures FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Program changes Sundays, Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. See Program in Today's Paper. NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVK- MK.NT. Notice is hereby given that at a reg ular adjourned meeting of the Com mon Council of The City, of Pendle ton, held on October 3rd. 1913. the following Resolution was adopted: "Whereas the surveyor of The Cltv of Pendleton, did on the 3rd day of uctooer, is 13, under direction and by requirement of the Common Council file plana and specifications for an appropriate Improvement of Alta Street from the West line of Main Street to the West line of Chestnut Street and of Chestnut Street from the South line of Alta Street to the North line of Webb Street, In s"ald The City of Pendleton, 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 percent age of the total cost of Improvement which each of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on ac count of the benefits to be derived from such improvement: and Whereas, the Council has examlneJ such plans and specifications and found the same satisfactory and the estimates therefor to be in accordance with the probable cost of such work: and Whereas, the property recommend ed by the City Surveyor to be Includ ed within the boundaries of the dist rict benefited Is, in the judgment of the Common Council property 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 hereinabove described portions of said Alta Street and Chestnut Street with gravel bltulithic pavement 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 U hereby proposed to Improve Alta Street from the West line of Main Street to the Went line of Chestnut Street, and Chestnut Street from the South line of Alta Street to the North line of Webb Street by paving the same with gravel bltulithic pavement, such pavement to be made and laid down, and the street to have curbs and gut ters and all other things. In accord ance with, and as shown In the plans and specifications for the Improve ment of said portions of said streets prepared by Geary Klmbrell, City Surveyor, filed with the City Recorder on the 3rd day of October, 1913, which plans nnd specifications are hereby particularly referred to; and be It fur ther resolved Resolved that the plans and speci fications and estimates for such im provement, as prepared by the City Surveyor and filed with the Recordei of The City of Pendleton on the 3rd day of October, 1913, be and they are hereby approved and adopted ;; and be It further Resolved, that the cost of making such Imornvement shall he 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, parts of lots, and parcels of lnnd so specially benefitted by such improvement shall be liable for the payment of the costs thereof; and be it further Resolved, that an assessment dist rict Is hereby created to be known as Assessment District No. 27, embrac Ing the property to be assessed for the payment of such improvement. which assessment district shall include all lots, parts of lots and parcels of land lying and being within the dist rict bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Description of local Improvement District No. 27. Alta Street from the West Line of Main Street to the West Line of Chest nut Street. Chestnut Street from the South Line of Alta Street to the North Line ot Webb Street. Beginning at the S. W. corner of lot 9. blk. 46, Reservation Addition to the Town (now City) of Pendleton, Oregon; thence N. 23 degrees 36 min utes W. along the center line of said blk. 46, 410 feet to a point which would be on a westerly projection of the North line of Alta Street, thence N. 66 degrees 24 minutes E. along the said projection of the North line of Alta Street 160 feet to the S. W. cor ner of lot 8, blk. 28 said Reservation Addition; thence N. 23 degrees 36 minutes W. along the East line of Chestnut Street and along a Northerly projection of said east line of Chest nut Street 176 feet; thence N 66 de grees 24 minutes E. parallel with and 175 feet northerly from the North line of Alta Street, and through the center of Lots 13 and 4 in Blocks 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21 and also through the center of lots 11 and 4 in blocks 20, 19 and IS respectively, all in Arnold and Ra- Chu Soy Gee, of the Soy Qee Herb Co. Is a graduate of the Medical Schools at Canton, hlna, and under stands- thoroughly the Medicinal prop erties of the various Chinese herbs, by tho use of which he Is able to cure diseases of the stomach, bowels, liver. klndeys and the many other Ills, which human flesh Is heir to. Consultation and examination free Soy Gee Herb Co. 214 1-2 Washington St Portland. Oregon. k GOOD BUSINESS FOR 8 ALU i first eis restaurant which I av compelled to aell on account of oot health. Address P. O. Box Ml Hen. Ore FOR SALE CHEAP OR WILL lease to right party, an old established cleaning and coloring works. Good prices and plenty of work for three or more men. Am retiring. S. R Trlco. The Dalles. Ore C. H. D. wart Ads WANTED. CATTLE MARKET SHOWING STRONG SUNDAY SHIPMENTS HEAVIER THAN PREVIOUSLY CALVES ON MARKET. ' (Courtesy The Journal.) PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 14. Sever al head of steers were sold in the North Portland yards yesterday at $8 25 and one head at 19. These were of extra good quality but the deal re flected the better feeling In the trade generally. Portland Livestock Run. Hogs Cattle. Calves. Sheep. Monday ...1284 782 239 2498 Saturday 457 2 1 158 Friday 356 848 Thursday 237 59 ... 876 Wednesday ... 352 76 2 941 Tuesday 640 1499 Week ago 1205 618 3 2407 Year ago 717 395 32 Two years ago .690 22 14 861 There was a very heavy run of livestock generally in the yards over Sunday with totals of 62 cars. The big run of cattle entered the market with a very good tone and sales made during the early part of the trading indicated a general advance of a dime for ordinary to good quality offerings. Total run of rattle for the day was 872 head compared with 618 last How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We. tbe nntierslcned. bare known, P. 3. Cheney for tbe last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions ana iinanciany aoie 10 carrj jut any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMEKCE, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, artluK directly uDon tbe blood and mu cous Surfaces of the system. Testimonial! sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold 07 an urnggists. Take Hair Family Pills for constipation ley's Addition to the Town (now City) of Pendleton, Oregon, and also along the center line of Blocks 17 and 3 In the Original Town of Pendleton, Oregon, a distance of 3220 feet to the center of said block 3; thence S. 23 degrees 36 minutes E. parallel with and 100 feet Easterly from the East line of Garden Street 125 feet to the N. W. corner of Lot "F" said block 3; thence N. 66 degrees 24 minutes E along the north line of said lot "F" 100 feet to the N. E. corner of said lot "F"; thence S. 23 degrees 36 min utes E. along the West line of Main Street 160 feet; thence at right angles S. 66 degrees 24 minutes W. 100 feet; thenrA S 93 rinproon 9A mlnntna IT 1 parallel with and 100 feet westerly 9 loa(ls: z Houser. Vale, 1 load, from the west line of Main Street 125 Calves George W. Warren, War feet; thence S. 66 degrees 24 minutes ' rcnton, 5 loads. W. parallel with and 15 feet south-j Sheep F. Aldrith, Lyle, Wash., 8 erly from the South line of Alta , ioads; Smj the Bros., La Grande, 4 i?iren, jiuwiuK aruiig inc vnawriy pro jection of the center line of lots 4 and 11, Blocks 68 and 57 and through the center of said lots 4 and 11 in said blocks 58 and 67 and through the cen ter of Blocks 56, 65, 54. 63, 62, 61, 60, 49, 48 and along a westerly pro jection of the center line of said last mentioned Blocks, all In Reservation Addition to Pendleton, Oregon, a .dis tance of 3120 feet to a point on said line 100 feet easterly trom the east line of Chestnut Street; thence S. 21 degrees it minutes E. parallel with and 100 feet Easterly from the East line of Chestnut Street 175 feet to the North line of Webb Street; thence S. 66 rteerpfts 24 minutes W. along- the North line of Webb Street 260 feet to the place of beginning; and be It fur ther Resolved, that a copy of this resolu tion, together with the notice that the Surveyor's estimate of the proportion of the cost of said work is to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land, is on file In the office of the City Recorder, be pub llshed for a period of ten days in the East Oregonlan, which newspaper ! hereby designated by the Council fo the publication thereof." And notice is further given that tht 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 within the assessment dist rict in said resolution described Is on tile in the office of the City Recorder, Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, Octo ber 4th, 191S. THOMAS FITZ GERALD. City Recorder NOTICE OF PROPOSALS FOR FUR- NISIIINO THE CITY OF PEN DLEAON WITH ONE CAU LOAD OF ROCK SPRINGS COAL. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder in Pendleton, Ore gon, up to October 22nd. 1913. at 5 o'clock P. M., for furnishing to The City of Pendleton F. O. B. City Hall, one carload of Rock Springs Coal bids to be opened at the meeting of the Common Council of The City of Pendleton, to be held October 22nd, 1913. at 7:30 o'clock P. M., the City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This notice is published by order of the Common Council of the City of Pendleton, and dated this 10th day of Oct.. 1913. THOS. FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. NOTICE OF STREET ASSESSMENT INSTALLMENT PRIVILEGES. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of The City of Pen dleton, on the 17th day of September, 1913, did make an assessment for the Improvement of Webb Street in The City of Pendleton, from the east line of Cosble Street to the West line of Tutullla Street; and did assess the con tract price for making said improve ment against the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land, specially benefit ed tncrcby. All persons affected by such Improvement and assessment de siring to take advantage of the pro visions of Chapter S of Title 26, of Lord's Oregon Laws providing that such assessments may be paid In ten annual Installments are hereby notl fled that application so to do must be made to the City Recorder, as in such Chapter 5, provided within ten days from the date of this notice. Form for such applications may be secured from the office of the City Rwordrr Dnted . at Pendleton, Oregon, this 2nd day of October, 1913. TIIOS FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. Monday, 395 a year ago, and 22 head this same day two years ago. Of special Interest to the trade to duy was the arrival In the yards of five loads of calves from a lower Co lumbia river point This Is the great est bunch of calves ever sent to mar ket from one section since the local yards wre established. The ship ment was made by George W. War ren, the well known livestock man of Warrenton. The shipment was a through one and tarried In the yards only long enough to put In proper condition for forwarding The ship ment goes to George Dixon, the prom inent Prlneville feeder and shipper, who will put the stock on his exten sive range in preparation for the mar ket at a later date. This shipment is said to be but the beginning of an extensive plan to restock the range of central and east ern Oregon. Advices from the in terior Indicate quite heavy purchas es of Nevada cattle which will be put on the range in central Oregon. Some very heavy purchases have also been made In northern California and in the Klamath country of Oregon There are heavy supplies of feed In the Interior and but few caftle to con sume it. Feed is cheap and cattle scarce, therefore, some of the most prominent Interests of the Interior are bringing the cattle to the feed. Pureha-sea of feeder stuff have been unusually heavy of late, but the move ment has really Just begun. Every one In the interior Is becoming inter ested in the proposition. There. was a steady to strong tone n the cattle trade at South Omaha today, top steers reaching $9 25 and best cows and heifers $7.25. Today's general cattle market range: Lest steers 17.75 ft 7.85 Ordinary steers 7.50 Poor steers 6.75 7.25 Lest heifers 6. 65 Best cows 6 70' Medium cows 6.25 j Poor cows 5.50 Ordinary bulls 4.50Q5.00 Fancy stags 6.65 Fancy bulls 5.50 Prime light calves 8.50 11 9.00 Prime heavy 6 50 7.50 IJvwrtork Shippers. Hogs W. H. Ross, Parma. Idaho, 2 loads; L. L. Miller, Nampa. Idaho. 1 load; William Chandler, Dayton. Wath., 1 load; M. Altertson, Pecabo, Idaho, 1 load; W. T. Kiethly. Welser, Idaho, 1 load; W. H. Mulligan, War nick, Wash., 1 load; O.' J3. Gosline, I load; J. W. Chandler, Losiine, 1 load; J. W. Chandler, Lwtine, 1 load; Kiddle Bros, Union Junction, 1 load; J. W. Chandler, Willowa, 2 loads; P. Prunnell, Parma, Idaho, 1 load. Cattle J. Sommervllle, Baker, 1 load; F. A. Phillip, 1 load; Thomas Rrant, Huntington, 1 load; Walter A. Crover. Homestead; 5 loads; Island I'ark, L. & C. company, Ashton, Ida ho, 1 load;- J. W. Crea, Senn, Idaho, 1 loud; Ed Knosr, Grangevllle, Idaho, leads. Mixed stuff E. L. Wiley, Lostino. 1 loud cattle and hogs. Chronic Dyspepsia. The following unsolicited testimo nial should certainly be sufficient to give hope and rourage to persons af flicted with chronic dyspepsia: "I have been a chronic dyspeptic for years, and of all the medicine I have taken, Chamberlain's Tablets have di.ne me more good than anything else," says W. G. Mattison, No. 7 Sher man St, Hornellsvllle, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Adv. HOLIDAY MAKES MfltUtT QUIET UNLOADING IIY CALIFORNIA SPECULATORS CAUSES MAR KET TO BE DOWN. (Courtesy of The Journal ) PORTLAND Ore., Oct. 14. Yester day was a legal holiday In all of the big American centers and all grain exchanges nrs well as stock markets wero closed. Little business of any character has developed recently In the home market. A small amount of oats is reported purchased around $24 a ton for No. 1 feed. California speculators are unloading their hold ings of this grain as well as wheat and naturally this is keeping the price to the minimum. The entire barley trade Is quiet but brewing is stagnant at lower prices generally. No. 1 feed is finding a few takers at $24 a ton tidewater track delivery, but no business has been confirmed recently for brewing. Quo tation on the latter has been reduced to $25 25.50 a ton local track. As a rule, farmers are not pushing the sale of either oats or barley. Wheat prices continue on a nomin al baBls. A few lots of extra good stuff have been reported sold in a limited way at 78 1-2 79c bushel tidewater track, but the general quo tation hangs around 78c today. Blue stem bids are nominal at 87 1-2 ST 88 cents. Today's general gram market range: Wheat Nominal producers' prices, track basis: Club, 78c; milling blue Btem, 8788c; Turkey red, 84c; forty fold, 79c; red Russian and hybrids, 7..77c; valley, 79c a bushel. Barley Nominal producers' prices track basis: Feed, $24; brewing, $25 ?25 60; rolled, $25 50 per ton. Oats New feed, $25; milling, $25. 50 per ton. Flour Selling price: Fatent, $4. 70: Willamette valley. $4.70; local straight $3. 854?4.10; export, $3 5553 3.70; bakers, $4 604 70. Hay Producers' prices: Wlllam ette valley timothy, fancy, $14 14. 50; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy tim othy, $l'f 1 5 50; alfalfa. $12 (ft IS; vetch and oats $115(12; clover, $9 10 per ton From 40 to 50 Woman's Critical Period. Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hot flashes, severe headaches, melancholia, dread of impending evil, palpitation of the heart, irregularity, constipation and dizziness are promptly treated by intelligent women who are approaching the period of life. 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Munford, Ala. 44 1 was so weak and nervous while passing through the Change of Life that I could hardly live. My husband had to nail rubber on all the gates for I could not 6tand to have a gate slam. tt I also had backache and a fullness in my stomach. I noticed that Lydia K rinknam s V egetable Compound was ad vertised for such cases and I sent and got a bottle. It did me so much good that I kept on taking it and found it to be all you claim. I recommend it to all women afflicted as I was." Mrs. F. P. Mullen dore, Munford, Ala. Lra?"( Your let Write to LYDIA E. PINK HAM (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS.,foradvice, letter will be opened, read by a woman and held in strict conlidence. Mlllstuffs Selling price: Bran. $21; middlings, $30; shorts, $25 per ton. Grain Bags No. 1 Calcutta, 9 3-9 9 1-2. Clover seed Buying price: No. 1 red, country points, 9 l-2c; Port!and 10c; Alslke, 13 He. WOMAN SUES DOCTOR WHO REMOVED APPENDIX SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 14. Con vinced that her appendix was remov ed during an operaUon performed for another disorder a year ago by Dr. T. E. Hoxsey and other physicians, Mrs. Lydia Murray, wno was ordered to pay the physician for services by a jury in the Spokane superior court last month, has undergone a second CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLEAX LODGE No. It A. F. and A. M., meets th first and third Mondays of Mich month. All visiting brethren tire Invited. DAMON LODGE N. 4 K. of P., meets every Mon day evening In I. O. O. F hall. Visiting brothers cor dially invited to attend w Sam 13. Paine, C. C ; R. W. Fletcher, K. R. a FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKBR. FUNERAL Di rector and license! embalmer Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor rwo funeral cars. Calls responded tc lay or night Phone 75. J. T. BROWN"! FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funoral cars. Calls re sponded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 43. rXSTJRANCE AND LAND BUSINESS 3ARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all and In Umatilla county. Loans oc ity and farm property. Buy and ell alt kinds of real tate. Does t general brokerage business. Payi axeC and makes Investments for non estdenta. Write fire, life and acci lent Insurance. References, an) aok In Pendleton. JAMES JOITNS. Pre. C H. MARSH, Sec. JHOTLET & LEFFINGWELL, REA1 state " ftre. life and accident Insur tnce agents New location, 115 Malr street Phone 404. tittUO D FEED STABLE. '.'VERY STABLE. THOMPSON "H'ney A Bradley, Prop md sale stable. flood As MEDICIXE CO. and answered operation to prove that she- lost her appendix at the former operation. Following the second operation "she filed a motion for a new trial, de claring that the operation showed the appendix had been removed. The second operation was perform ed after Mrs. Murray was ordered to pay Dr. Hoxsey $285 for performing the first operattion. Rather than pay for an operation in which she alleges that the surgeon removed her appen dix without her authority, she sub mitted to a second operation to ob tain evidence to support her conten tion that her appendix really haa been taken out. Marriage Is the connecting link be tween fiction and fact. VETERINARY SCRUEONS. C. W. LASSEN, M. D. GRAD uate M. Kllllp Veterinary College. Chicago. Assistant State Veterinar ian, Stallion and Jack Inspector for Umatilla Co. Official Local Stock Inspector. Office phone 20; Res. phone 27. Res. 518 Bush street ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATION. wedding announcements, embuesei private and business stationery, ett Very lat?s sty'e?. Call at East Ore gonlan office and aee samples. CHINESE LAUNDRV. SLOM KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRT- man. Family washing a specialty. All work first clasa Goods called for and delivered 408 Court street . ATTORNEYS. RALET A RALET, ATTORNEYS Al law. Office tn American National Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNEY A7 law. OfflCA In Despaln building. CARTER A SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear o American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON A WILSON. aTTOR. neys at law; rooms S and 4 Smith' Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will pracUce In all stab and federal courts. Rooms 1. t. t and 4. over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. estates settled, wills, deed mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made Room 17. Bcamld block FREDERICK STKIVf BR. ATTORN at la nftp, t Omlt-rvew. EXTRA! Peaches. and Chocolate Ice Cream Tomorrow at Koeppen's Drug Store Wheat Land Loans Exclusively 3 to 5 Years In Any Amount flelherlands Ameri can Mortgage Bank Frank R. Atkins, Representative E. O. Building Pendleton Every Woman Is Interested and shook know about tbe wonderful Marvel J" uoucne Ask Toordrocrlitfor It. If be cannot sup ply the MARVEL. accept bo outer, but send stamp lor book. Mam! C, 44 L23.lt, LI LOWELL W UNTIL K, A 1TO K.NHT9 and consullora at law. Office in levaln building JOHNSON & SKRABLE. Office In ATTOU DiptUa neys at law building. PHYSIOANU. H. S. GARFIELD. M. D HOMKO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of" (! Judd " ck. Telephone: Offl. S41 W; residence 512 J. 6ECOND-nAM DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEAT.ER IN NlV and second-hand goods. Cash palJ for all second-hand goods bought Cheapest place in Pendleton to boy household goods. Call and get kle prtoes. 213 E. Court street Phone 117 W. MISCELLANEOUS. HAIR WORK DONE BY MRS Bl Ashford. $07 Garden street Pen dleton. Oregon. Hair switches made AUCTIONEERS. COL W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEER makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money " I. ave order at East Oregonlan office. C. E. RUDE. AUCTIONEER. CRIER of successful sales. Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. HEAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY ii .. i a? w"- r "7 TU -v:-i "ViTii work tkm &mjr i&unxmAimA "VtaiirT'riMfiTt'ti'V'Trr t inn mw