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ETG1TT PAGES WHEAT BEARS CONTROL CHICAGO, March 21. Closing prN cbh. for wheat options, yesterday were at a Ions of l-8o for May, l-4c for July and l-2c for September. The market opened unchanged for both May and July but was l-8c off for September. Ilroomhall cabled from Liverpool, wheat covering at the Immedlte open ing was stimulated by the steady American cables and the firmness In Winnipeg. Later the market was dull but well supported and May advanced an additional 1-Sd. Light Argentina shipments, firmness of La Platta and Australian offers, strength In spots here and few speculative offers, help ed the advance. 'Expectations that world's shipments this week will be ample and continued highly favorable reports from the American . winter outlook checked the udvance. India wheat shipments, week ago, (4,000 bushels; year ago, 176,000 bushels. Australia wheat shipments, 2.640,000 bushels; week ago, 2,744,000 bushels; year ago, 1,800,000 bushels: India wheat shipments, 1,490,000 bushels; week ago, 1,776,000 bushels; year ago, 4.968,000 bushels. WHKAT. May Open, 92 7-8; high, 94 1-8; low, 92 5-g; clone, 93 S-4A. July Open. 89; high, 89 1-4; low, 88 3-4; close, 88 3-4. .Sept Open. 88 S-4; high, 88 7-8: low, 88 1-4; close. 88 3-8A. The Grain. Market. Wheat Producers prices, track basis: Club, 9091c; milling blue stem, 98 ft 99c; fortyfold, 92c; valley, 92o; red Russian, 88c. Oats Buying price: No. 1 white feed, $22; gray, $23 per ton. Barley Xomlnal producers' price, track basis: Feed, $22 22.50; brew ing, $23 per ton. Flour Selling price: Patent, $4.80; Wllllmette valley. $4.80; local straight $4.20; export, $3 753.90; bakers, $4 6004.80. Hay Producers' price: Willamette valley timothy, fancy, $13.50 14.00; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, $16.00 16 50: alfalfa, $13 00 13.60; vetch and oats, $11; clover, $ 9.00 $9.10 per ton. Grain Bags Xo. 1 Caluctta. future delivery, 7 3-4c. .90 II! PORT (Courtesy of. The Journal.) PORTLAND. Ore., March 21. There was quite a liberal marketing of mutton and swine in the North Port land yards overnight and a fair supply of cattle came forward. The market for hogs-shows further gain In strength with an advance of a nickel over recent extreme figures and by the way makes the Portland mar ket the highest In the country, not withstanding a very good tone and ad vance generally In the east today. Denver hog market was steady. . General hog market range: Best live 175 to 220 lbs.. . $8.85 ? 8.90 Prime heavy 225 to 250 lbs 8.50 8.75 Rough and heavy 7.60 7.65 Pigs, 75 to 125 lbs 7.50ft 8.00 ;ood Cattle Command $H. In the cattle market a very good de mand continues and good quality was Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, at they cannot reach to diseased portion of the ear. There la only one way to cor deafness, and that la by constitutional remedies. Deafness la rawed by an Inflamed condition of the mo ron llnln of the Eustachian Tube. When tats tubals Inflamed yoo nave a rambling sound or Imperfect bearing, and when It la entirely closed Iteafnesa la tbe reanlt and Sottas tbe Inflammation ran ba taken out and this tube restored to Its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed forever; aloe raj pa out or tea are cauaea oy nap rn. wblcn la nothing out an lnnamae con dltlna of the mucaua surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any rase or. nearness tcauaea oy catarroi that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, send for circular, Tree. P. J. CIIK.NET CO., Toledo, Ohio. Raid hr nnmlata. TSe. Take Hall's f amily lllla for constipation. CHICHESTER S PILLS D DKANIK A tlnM aaillcV HIim kiuo. V Iltif -t -mm r LaJIrat A JMr Draulat lor kl-efcas-b-rt INskmS HrawL Mil la lira ! tv.,t. wal4 with T.I. aSM. IIu r w mm UIAMOND liKAMt PILL'S fat t nnkwi H Dot. Srot AlWft KellilK SOLO CY DRUGGISTS EVIEYWHERE "THE OLD RELIABLE MEMEDYFORMEN AT DRUSeiST.Ort TRIAL BOX BY MAILCOi FROM PlAHTtN 99 NtnHY 31. BKOWirnjl. -IHWAHt Of IWITATIVBB- For your cold buy a box of P. (&.S.1 Cold Cure Guaranteed and sold only by Tollman & Go. Leading Druftfiita HOG MARKET GOES P 8 Ik s again quickly moved at the $8 mark. There was quite a fair run overnight but offerings were quickly absorbed with prices holding Intact. At Chicago there was a steady tone in the cattle market today. Prime steers, 110 to 1200 pounds $g. 00ft 8.25 Good to choice steers.... 7.757.86 Common steers 7 0037.60 Prime spayed heifers .... 7.00 7.05 Good to choice dehorned cows . 6.85 7.00 Best bulls , 5.5066.00 Good bulls 5.00 5.50 Common bulls 4.005.00 Best light calves . 9.009 9.60 Ordinary calves . .. 8.00 8.76 Sheep Trade Continues Favorable. Conditions in the sheep trade con tinue very favorable In the local mar ket. Advance sales of lambs which were reported yesterday on the basis of $7 for top wool offerings, came forward today. Good quality mutton and lambs is rather scarce In the local territory and a shipment of 6 loads was reported on from a Montana point this morning. General mutton market quotations: Best lambs $ 7.00 Poor lambs 5.50 6.00 Best ewes 5.00 & 6.10 Ordinary ewes 4.254.75 Pest yearling wethers .... 5.75(hv6.00 Wethers . . 5 50 5.85 Todays Livestock Shippers. Hogs Sol Dickerson, Welser, Ida ho, 3 loads; B. J. Uonnolly, Weiser, 1 load; Hoskins & Band, Buker, 1 load; W. H. Steen. Blue Mountain, 1 load; D. Pensen, Xysaa, 1 load; Grover Bros. Ontario, load; W. H. Miller, Hunts Ferry. 1 load; Patton & Overton, Hal sey, 1 load. Cattle P. T. Boone. HermlMton 1 load; J. W. Chandler, La Grande', 1 load; Union Junction, 2 loads; O. Boy- er Heppner, 1 load. Sheep J. A. Laylock, Baker, 2 ads; John Steiger, Baker. 2 loads: Rugg Bros., Pendleton, 1 load; L. B. Sayer, Barmouth, Mont., 3 loads; H. sayer, 3 loads. Mixed Stuff J. D. Dlnsmore. West Stuyton, 1 load cattle, calves and sheep. Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured. There is nothing more discouraging thaa a chronic disorder of the stom ach. It Is not surprising that many suffer for years with such an ailment when a permanent cure Is within their reach and may be had for a trifle? "About one year ago.' says P. H. Beck, of Wakelee, Mich., I bought a package of Chamberlain's Tablets and since using them I have felt perfectly well. I had previously used any number of different medi cines, but none of them were of any lasting benefit." For sa'.e by all dealers. Adv. MOLASSES "STICKS" SHIP. VcnmcI I'nahle to I'nload Chilled and Thickened Cargo. IIOSTOX, March 20. The proverbi al slowness of cold molasses has been demonstrated again. As a result, the tramp steamer Ixia has lost a char ter, she Is a tanker equipped to dis charge a full cargo In two days, and arrived here two weeks ago with 500,- 000 gallons of molasses. The cold wave thickened the mo lasses. Pipes were clogged, pumps made of little use and the I x la's crew has worked two weeks Instead of two days in discharging the freight. Thi steamer Is not yet ready to leave. Swiss lrolilllt Hotting. OKNEVA, Switzerland, March 20. Public sentiment against gambling on horse racing has extended to Switzer land and the police authorities prohib ited the drawing of the various sweep stakes on the chief horse racing events in England. The drawing was advertised fox March 21 and $75,000 of English bet tors' money had been received here during the past few weeks. The ac tion of the police is a blow to English betting on the continent. School Work on Kxhlbltlon. PITTSBURGH. March 21- Patron's day In the schools of Allegaheny and other Western Pennsylvania counties today drew thousands of persons to exhibits of general school work and manual training and domestic Bclence departments. NOTICE OK STREET IMPROVEMENT. Notice la hereby given that at a regular meetlne of the Common Council of The City of Tendteton, held on March 4th, 1014, the following resolutions were adopted: Whereaa, the surveyor ot The city or Pendleton did on the 4th day of March, 1014. under direction and by requirement of the Common Council file plans and specification for aa appropriate Improve ment of xuatin street, in ine city or Pendleton from the East line of Main Street to the West line of Thompson Street tot-ether with the estimates of the work to be done and the probable cost thereof, with a statement of tbe lots, parts of lots and parcel! of land to be benefited by inch Improvement, and the percentage of the to tal cost ot improvement wnicn eacn or sncn lots, parta of Iota and parcel of land ahould pay on account of tbe benefits to be derived from such Improvement ; and Whereas, the Council haa examined auch plans snd specifications and fonnd the same aatlafactory and tbe estimates therefor to FARMERS' EDUCATIONAL A CO OPERATIVE tTKION OF AMERICA. Pendleton Local No. ft. Meets regularly the first and third Saturdays of each month. The "Farmers' Marketing Flan" and other matters of vital Importance to the farmer at this time, being dis cussed. YOU COMB. MEETINGS CALLED SHARP AT IP, H R. O. EARNHKART, President W. P. EVANS, Seo.-Treaa. "JUsWtBISMB,'lll,r i 11 I BEAVER EN GR AVI N (3. COMPANY r"r rATLY EAST OftEOONIAN. be In accordance with tbe probable cost of such work : and Whereas, the property recommended by the City Surveyor to be Included within the boundaries of the district benefited Is, In the Judgment of the Common Council, prop erly to be Included within aui h Improve ment district, and no property is excluded Therefrom which should properly be In cluded therein ; and Whereas, the Improvement of the here inabove described portion of aald Tostln Htreet, within tbe manner provided In, and sa apeclfied In, saiu plana and apecflira tlona Is at this time necessary ; therefore, be It . Keaolved, by the Common Council of Tbe City of Pendleton that It la expedient to Improve, end It Is hereby proposed to Im prove Titstln Street from the Kast line of Main Htreet to tbe West line of Thompson Htreet, In the following manner: (1) The whole of aald part of Tnstln Street to be graded In accordance with the grade thereof eatablbihed by Ordinance No. 772 of said City, and all necessary fills to accomplish that end to be made and re In forced retaining walla to be constructed, alt aa shown in aald plans and specifica tion!. All in acrordanre witb tbe Charter and Ordinances of aald City, and wltb the plana and apeclflrations aforesaid, which plana and specification are hereby specifi cally referred to; and be It further Resolved, that the plans and specifica tions and estimates for such Improvement, sa prepared by tbe City Surveyor and filed with the Recorder of The City of Pendleton on tbe 4th day of March, 1014, be and they are hereby approved and adopted ; and be It runner Resolved, that the coat of making auch Improvement shall be a charge and lien up on all lots, parts of lots and. parcels of land to be benefited by such, Improvement, snd the owners of such lota, parta of lot and parrel of land ao specially benefited by auch Improvement ahull be liable for the payment of tbe costs thereof; and be it runner Ilewolved. thnt sn assessment district Is hereby created to be known ss Assessment I Mot r let No. 35. DESCRIPTION" OF IMPROVEMENT DI8 TRICT NO. 3.I. Tnstln Street from the East Line of Main Street to tbe West Line of Thompson Street. Commencing at the S. W. corner of lot 14. block ..:, Reservation Addition to Pen dleton, Oregon, thence N. 00 deg. 24 min. B. IOO ft to tbe H. K. corner of said lot 14. thence S. Ti deg. 30 mln. E. 125 ft. to a point on the west line of lot 4 of aald block 2M. 25 ft. aoutherly from the N. W. corner of said lot 4, thence N. 08 deg. 24 mln. E. 200 ft. to a point on the east line of lot 11, block 226 of said Reservation Addition, SO ft. aoutherly from tbe N. E. corner of said lot 11, thence N. 23 deg. 30 mln. W. 125 ft. to tbe N. W. corner of lot 2 of said block 220. thence N. 66 deg. 24 mln. E. 300 ft. to the 8. E. corner of lot 1 of block 227 of said Reservation Addition, thence N. 23 deg. 36 mln. W. 100 ft. to the N. E corner of lot 7. block 17" of said Reservation Addition, thence K. UO deg. 24 min. W. 100 ft. to the N. W. corner of said lot 7, thence X. 2.1 deg. 36 mln. W. 125 ft. to a point on the east line of lot 11 of sal'l block 17K,'25 ft. northerly from the B. E. corner of lot 11, thence H. Q deg. 24 mln. W. 520. ft. to a point on tbe west line of lot 4. block ISO of aald Reservation Ad dition 25 ft. northerly from tbe 8. E. cor ner of said lot 4, thence S. 23 deg. 36 mln. E. 125 ft. to the N. E. corner of lot 8 of said block 180, thence 8. 06 deg. 2t mln. W. 100 ft. to the X. W. corner of said lot 8. thence 8. 23 deg. 36 mln. E. 100 ft. to place of beKlnnlng : and be It further Resolred. that a copy of thla resolution, together with the notice that the Surveyor's estimate of tbe proportion of the cost of said work to be charged against each lot. psn of lot and parcel of land, Is on file In tbe office of the City Recorder, be published for a period of ten days In the Kast Ore gonlan. which newspaper I hereby desig nated by tbe Council for tbe publication thereof. And notice la further given that the Snr veyor'a estimate of the proportion of the cost ot said work to be charged against each lot. part of lot and parcel of land within the assessment district In aaid Reso lutions described, is on file In the office of the City Recorder. lated at Pendleton, Oregon, March 18. 1914. THOMAS F1TZ GERALD. City Recorder. CALL tXJl BIDS FOR STREET IM PROVEMENTS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as Recorder of The City of Pendleton will receive sealed bids, un til 5 o'clock P. M. on March 25th, 1914, at his office in Pendleton, Ore gon, for the improvement of that Dart of Matlock Street (formerly Blaine Street) lying between the south line of Haley Street and the north end of the approach to the bridge now built across the Umatilla River commonly Known as tne star street Bridge, by paving the same with Gravel Bltullth- Ic Pavement, and placing curbs, gutters- and drainage system and other things, in accordance with the nlans and specifications for such improve ment now on rue in the office of said Recorder, and which are ODen to in. spectlon, each bid must be accompa nied d- a cerimeu cneck ror $100.00 payable to the order of the Mayor of The City of Pendleton, to be returned to the bidder If unsuccessful, and to oe lorieitea on failure to enter Into a contract In accordance with the bid If successful. bach bid must snecifv as follows- Gravel bltullthic pavement, including tne surface fin ishing course and bitumi nous foundation per square yard $ Excavation per cubic yard . . t Concrete curb and gutter, straight per lineal foot. ... $ Concrete curb and gutter, cir cular per lineal foot $ Vitrified sewer pipe, 6 Inch per lineal foot $ Embankment, per cubic yard $ 8 inch sewer pipe, per lineal foot . $ , Bltullthic headers, per lineal foot t Trench under 4 feet, per line al root $ Trench 4 to & feet, lineal foot $ Manholes, each $ For entire Improvement complete (Total Bid).... $ Bids must be filed with the City Recorder on or before the time men tioned and will be opened before the Common Council of said City In ses sion at 7:80 o'clock P. M. on said March 26th, 1114. at the Council Chambers. The Common Council re serves the right to reject any and all bids. Attention Is called to the ordinances of The City of Pendleton authorizing said improvement and to the license agreement relating to the furnishing of bitullthlo mixture and other mat ters, filed by Warren Brothers Com pany, on April 8th, 1913, with the City Recorder. Dated March 14th. 1914. THOg. FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVE MENT. Notice Is hereby given that at a reg ular meeting of the Common Council of The City of Pendleton, held on March 11th, 1914. the following- reso lutions were adopted: ' Whereas, The Surveyor of The City of Pendleton did on the 11th day of March, 1914, under direction and by requirement of the Common Council, file plans and specifications for an appropriate Improvement of the fol lowing parts of the following named streets In said City, to-wit; (U Vincent Street from the South end of the present pavement bordering on the easterly extension of the north curb lino of Court Street, to the west erly extension of "the South line of Court Street; PENDLETON, OREGON. SATUKDAY. MAKC1T 21. IflU. (2) Court Street, from the East line of Vincent Street to the Eastern lim its of The City of Pendleton; (3) Alta Street, from the West curb line of Market .street to the South line of Court Street; (4) Lee Street from the South toe of the levee on the south side of the Umatilla River to the north line of Court Street; with gravel bltullthic pavement to gether with the estimates of the work to be done and the probable cost there of, with a statement of the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to be ben efited by such Improvement and the percentage of the total cost of im provement 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 haa examined 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 included within the boundaries of the district benefited Is, In the judgment of the Common Council, properly to be in cluded within such improvement dist rict and no property is excluded .therefrom which should properly be included therein; and Whereas. The Improvement of the hereinabove described portions of said Vincent Court Alta and Lee Streets, with gravel bltullthic pavement Is st this time necessary; therefore, be it unsolved. By tne Common Council of The City of Pendleton that It Is ex pedient to Improve, and It is hereby proposed to Improve the following parts of the following streets, to-wit: ( 1 ) Vincent Street, from the South end of the present pavement border ing on tne easterly extension of the north curb line of Court Street to the westerly extension of the South line of Court Street; (2) Court Street- from the Raxt line of Vincent Street to the Eastern nmiia or rne city or Pendleton; (3) Alta Street from the West curb line of Market Street to the South line of Court Sreet; (4) Lee Street, from the South toe of the levee on the south side of the Umatilla River to the north line of Court Street; by paving the same with gravel bltu llthic pavement, such pavement to be made and laid down and said parts of said streets to have curbs, gutters and all other things, and to be Im proved, In accordance with and as shown in the plans and specifications for the improvement of said portiions of said streets, prepared bv Geary Kimbrell, City Surveyor, filed with the Recorder ot said City on the llth day of March, 1914- 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 or Tne City of Pendleton on the llth day of March. 1914. 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 lota, 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 dist rict Is hereby created to be known as Assessment District No. 35, particu larly described as follows: Description of Improvement District No. 35. Commencing at the X W corner of lot 4 block 10, original town of Pendleton, Oregon; thence S. 23 deg 36 mln. E. 385 ft. to the center of the Court House Block; thence X. 6 deg. 24 mln. E. 100 ft to the west line of Vincent street; thence easterly to a point on the east line of said Vincent street 146.4 ft. southerly from the in tersection of the east line of Vincent street with the south line of Court street thence X. 78 deg. 18 mln. E. through the center of Mill block and blocks 2 and 4, Reservation addition 710.75 ft. to the east point of lot 7. block 4 in Reservation addition to The City of Pendleton, Oregon; thence southerly to the N. W. corner of lot 1 Clock 61 in said Reservation addition; thence 8. 23 deg. 36 mln. E. 175 ft, thence X. 66 deg. 24 mln. E. through the center of blocks 61 and 62 of said Reservation addition 216.17 ft. Thence continuing N, 78 deg. 18 min. E through the center of blocks 62. 17- 16 and 15 In said Reservation addition 860.15 ft to the east point of block 15 in said Reservation addition: thence southerly to the X. W. corner of lot 1, block 65 of said Reservation addition; thence S. 23 deg. 36 min. E. 167.25 ft, thence X. 61 deg. 26 min E- 100.38 ft. to a point 8.65 ft. south of the X. E. corner of lot 4. block 65 of said Reservation ' addition; thence easterly to a point on the west line of lot 11, block 64 in said Reser vation addition 4.88 ft southerly from the N. W. corner of said lot 11; thence X. 73 deg. 46 mln. E. 259.60 ft to a point on the west line of Mission street 72 ft. south of the X. E. corner of said block 64; thence southeasterly to the southwest corner of fractional lot 12 in said block 63 of said Reservation addition; thence S. 1 deg. 16 mln. E. along the southerly projection of the east line of Mission street 6.30 ft, thence No. 88 deg. 44 mln. E. through the center of blocks 63, ISO and 131 of said Reservation addition 678 ft, thence continuing easterly on a curve to the right through the center of blocks 131 and 139, 202.40 ft to the center of said block 139- thence W. 1 deg. 16 min. W. along the center of said block 139. 134.75 ft, thence east erly on a curve to the right parallel with and 60 ft at right angles from the south- line of Court street 100.20 ft to the east line of lot 1 of said block 139, thence continuing parallel with and 50 ft. at right angles from the satd south line of Court street S. 78 deg. 6 mln. E. 160.30 to a point oh the west line of lot 1, block 140 of said Reservation addition 2.64 ft north of the S. W. corner of said lot 1, thence S. 1 deg. 16 mln. E. along the center line of said block 140. 126.27 ft to a point on the west line of lot 4 of said block 140, 23.63 ft. south of the N. W. corner of said lot 4, thence S. 89 deg. 10 mln. E. 620.40 ft. to a point on the west side of Sum mer street 8.70 ft. north of the S. E. corner of lot 4 of said block 150. thence continuing easterly on a curve to the left through the center of blocks 156 and 157 of said Reserva tion Addition to a point on the east side of Point street 9.75 ft north ot the 8. W. corner of lot 11, Mock 0 ot said Reservation Addition, thence N. 88 deg. 44 mln. E. 100 ft, thence X. 1 deg. 16 min. W. 103.8 ft. thence S. 81 deg. E. 733.50 ft. to the west line of the N. E. 1-4 of the N. W. 1-4 of section 12, T. 2 X.. R. 32 E W. M.. thence north along the said east line of said N. W. 1-4 of the X w; 1-4 of said section 12. 142 30 ft. thence N. 81 deg. W. 869 ft. to the center of the O. W. R. and N Co.'s railroad right of way, thence following tho said cen ter line of said O. W. R. & N. Co.'s railroad right of way westerly on a ourve to the right 639 ft, thence con tinuing along the said center line of said O. 7. R. ft N. Co.'s railroad right CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE No. It fa A. F. and A. M, meets the A first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brothers are Invited. DAMON LODGE NO. 4 K. of P meets every Mnn day evening In I. O. O. F .hall. Visiting brothers cor dially invito to attend C. P. Strain, C, C; J. H. Gwinn, K. R. S. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night Phone 75. . T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re sponded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 13. 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 ells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non residents. Writes fire, life and accl lent Insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. C. H. MARSH, See. BENTLET aV LE FFTNG WELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. $16 Main street Phone (04. LIVERY AND FEED ST ABIE. CITT LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street Carney St Bradley, Props Livery, feed and sale stable. Oooc rigs at all times. Cab line in connec tion. Phone 70. of way N. 87 deg. 6 min. W. 380.80 it., thence .n. 1 deg. 16 min. W. 50.1 ft. to'the S. E. corner of fractional lot 9 block 148 of said Reservation Ad dition; thence continuing N. 1 deg. 16 mln. W. along the center line of said block 148 to a point on the east line of lot 11 of said block 148. 16.8 ft north of the S. E. corner of said lot 11, thence X. 87 deg. 6 min. W. 420.8 ft. to a point on the west line of Tran sit street 32.20 ft. north of the S. E. corner of lot 4, block 138 of said Res ervation addition; thence continuing westerly on a curve to the left on a line equidistant from the north line of Court street and the south line of Lewis street 100.2 ft to a point on the west line of said lot 4. 34.7 ft. north of the S. W. corner of said lot . 4, thence S. 1 deg. 16 min. E. 115.2 ft. to the center line of the O. W. R. & X. Co.'s railroad right of way- thence fol lowing the said center line of said railroad right of way westerly on a curve to the left parallel with and 60 ft. distant and at right angles north erly from the north line of Court street 213 ft, thence S. 88 deg. 44 min. W, parellel with and 50 ft. at right angles north from the north line of Court street 668 ft. to. the S. E. corner of lot 7, block 124 of said Res ervation addition, thence N. 1 deg. 16 min. W. along the center line of block 124. 125 ft., thence S. 88 deg. 44 mln W. through the center line of blocks 124 and 13 of said Reservation additi on 460 ft. to the center of block 13. thence S. 1 deg. 16 min. E. 125 ft to the center of lot g of said block 13. thence S. 88 deg. 44 mln. W. parallel with and 50 ft. at right angles north from the north line of Court street 260 ft. to the X. E. corner of lot 8, block 18 of Byer's Park addition to Pendleton- Oregon; thence N. 1 deg. 16 min. W. 125 ft. to a point on the east line of lot 11 of said block 18. 25 ft north of the S. E. corner of said lot 11, thence S. 88 deg. 44 min. W. through the center line of said block 18 and blocks 8, 7, 6 and 5 of afore said Reservation addition 1040 ft. to a point on the west line of lot 4 of said block 5. 25 ft. north of the S. W. corner of said lot 4, thence X. 1 deg. 16 min. W. through the center line of said block 5 and of blocks 6 and C, of the addition to Jacob's addition 400 ft. to a point on the east line of lot 3 of said block C. 25 ft, north of the S. E. corner of said lot 3, thence S. 88 deg. 44 min. W. 50 ft. thence X. 1 deg 16 min. W. 67 ft to the toe of the levee of the Umatilla River, thence along the toe of the said levee S. 85 deg. 9 min. W. 160.30 ft. to the east line of lot 3 block B of Jacob's ad dition to Pendleton, Oregon, thence along the said east line of said lot 3 S. 1 deg. 16 min. E. 57 ft, thence S. SS deg. 44 min, W. 50 ft to the west lice of said lot 3, thence S. 1 deg. 16 mln. E. through the center of satd block B and block 3 of said Jacob's addition 400 ft. to the center of said block 3, thence S. 88 deg. 44 mln. W. through the center of blocks 3 and 1 of said Jacob's addition to a point on the west line of lot 4 of said block 1. 25 ft. north of the S. W. corner of said lot 4, thence westerly to a point on the west line ot Mill street 1S5.65 ft north of the north line of Court street thence S. 74 deg. 67 min. W. 2S6.7 ft to a point on the east side of Vincent street 126.55 ft. northerly from the Intersection of the said east line of Vincent street with the north line of Court street thence north westerly to the X. E. corner of lot 4, block 10, original town of Pendleton Oregon, thence S. 66 deg. 24 mln. W. 100 ft. to the 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 to be charged against each lot part of lot and parcel ot 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 the Surveyor'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 within the Assessment Dis trict In said resolutions described. Is on file In the office of the City Re corder. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, thlf llth day of March. 1914. THOMAS FITZ GERALD. City Recorder VETERINARY SURGEONS. C. W. LASSEN. M. D. V. DEPUTY State Veterinarian. Res. Tel., $7; office tel. 20. ATTORNEYS. '" RALEY A RALEY. ATTORNET8 AT -aw. Office In American National Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE. ATTORNEY AT law. Office In Despain building. CARTER A SMTTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON A BISHOP. ATTOR neys at law; rooms I snd 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, S, I and 4. over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law, estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections msde. . Room 17, Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY at law. Office In 8 mi th -Crawford building-. S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND consullor at law. Office in Despain building. ROSCOE R. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY at law. Office In Despain building. PHYSICIANS. H. 8. GARHELD, M. D. HOMEO pathie physician and surgeon- Of fice Judd Block. Telephone: Office 841 W: residence 511 J. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. vTsTROBLE. DEALER IN NHfl and second-hand goods. Cash palf for all second-hand goods bought Cheapest place in Pendleton to bu) household goods. Can and get kit NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHARTER AM ENDMENTS. The Common Council bas ordered a speci al election to be held April 28, 1914, to vote on measures proposed by Initiative Petition filed with the City Recorder snd transmit ted to tbe Common Council, as follows : The following is tbe form and number In which the measure will be printed on tbe official ballot: PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION. Charter Amendment authorizing Tbe City of Pendleton to Incur additional indebt edness not exceeding $40,000,00 and to issue bonds therefor, for purposes of con structing, and completing construction of, gravity syBtem of water works, and ex empting bonds from taxation. Vote YES or NO. 400 Yes. 401. No. The full title and text of such measure is as follows : A BILL To propose by initiative petition an Act to amend the Charter of The City of Pen dleton. I'matllla County, Oregon, and to au thorize and empower said City to incur an addition Indebtedness, not exceeding $4V ooo.uo, to that already nuthorized, and to Issue, sell and dispose of negotiable bonds therefor, to an amount not excevdinz 840.- OIHJ.OO. in addition to all bonds heretofore authorized to be Issued, for the purposes ot const rut tine and completing the construc tion of, a gravity system of water works to supply said City and its inhabitants and tbe innaoitania of the territory adjolnlne the City and the territory in the vicinity of such gravity system witn water, to exempt sncn bonds from taxation, and declaring that none of them,- nor any indebtedness evi denced by them, shall be taken into ac count in computing the heretofore author lzed indebtedness which Tbe City of Pen dleton may Incur. I!e it Enacted by the Teople of The City of Pendleton : The People of The City of Pendleton do daln as Follows : That the Charter of The City of Pendle ton. I'matllla County. Oregon, shall be am ended by addin; thereto a- section to be numhered SECTION 1 A, which shall read as follow: SECTION' 1 A. That The City of Pen dleton shall have power and authority, and is hereby empowered and authorized, to In cur an . Indebtedness not exceeding $40, 000.00, In addition to the Indebtedness al ready authorized, and to Issue, sell and dis pose of neKotiuble bonds to evidence such Indebtedness, to an amount not exceeding S40,ooo.oo, In addition to all bonds here tofore authorized to be issued, for tbe pur I poses of constructing and completing the ; construction of, a gravity system ot water I works to supply said City aud its inhahl tanta nnd the Inhabitants of the territory I adjoining the City and in the vicinity of said gravity system with water. The bonds issued pursuant to this Section ahall be known as "WATER HOXPS, Series C C," shall have those words written, printed or engraved thereon, and ahall be numbered! consecutively, commencing with number 1, and if the whole amount of bonds author ized by this Section shall not be issued at the same time, any subsequent Issue shall be numbered commencing with the number 1 next following the last number issued In I the next preceding Issue of said bonds. Not bond Issued pursuant to the provision of this Section shall be subject or liable to any taxation, and none of them, nor any In-1 debtednesa evidenced by them, shall be taken into account In computing the here-' tofore authorized indebtedness which The, City of Pendleton may incur. II. The followlnc is the form and number In 1 whieh the measure will be printed on the official ballot: PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION". Charter Amendment providing for re-ss-ses ment of property assessed, or liable to assessment, for the opening, altering or in any manner improving of any street, construction or repair of sewers, or for any kind of local improvement, hereto fore or hereafter made by The City or Pendleton. Vote YES or NO. 402. Yes. 40.1 No. The full title and text of each measure is aa follows : A BILL To propose by initiative petition An Act to amend the Charter of The City of Pen dleton. I'matllla County. State of Oregon, and to provide for the re assessment of pro perty assessed, or liable to assessment, for the opening, altering, grading, paving or improving of any street, or the construc tion, reconstruction or repair of any aewer, or for any( kind of local Improvement which has been, or may hereafter be, made by said City. He It Enacted by The People of Tbe City of Pendleton : The People of The City of Pendleton do Ordaiu as Follows : That the Charter of The Cltv nf Pen dletou, I'matllla County, Oregon shall be amended by adding thereto a section to be numbered SECTION 111. to read aa follows: SECTION 1 U. That whenever an as cessment for the opening, altering, gradlnr, paving or linproviui; of any street, or tbe construction, re-constnii-tlon or repair of any swer or for any kind of local Improve PACE SRVKtf prices. Il E. Court street Pkoae 817 W. AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR egonlan makes a specialty of ane rlon sale bills, cards and advertlslng. We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and advertising complete that will assure you of having a successful sale. COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTIONEER makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. MISCELLANEOUS. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS. wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationery, etc. Very latest styles. Call at East Ore gonlan office and seo samples. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR egonlan makes a specialty of suc tion sale bills, cards and advertising. We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and advertising complete that will assure, you of having a successful sale. TRESPASS NOTICES, STALLION SEASON CARDS and SALE BILLS of ever description printed at rea sonable prices at the East Oregonlan. We have a fine lot of stock cuts that our patrons are allowed the free us of. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE ecriptlon for county court, circuit court, Justice court, real estate, etc., for sale at East Oregonlan office. WANTED FIVE HTJNDR KJ cowboys and cowgirls to take part In the greatest wild west contest stampede ever given. A series of four weeks commencing with Cleve land, Ohio, June 29th, 1914, one week. $120,000 In prizes for the se ries and $3.00 per day to each an 4 every cowboy and cowgirl who takes part In the contest, and we. furnish all feed for your horses while with us. Win Block, Luna Park, Stam pede Mgr., Cleveland Ohio. ment, which bas been or may hereafter be made by the City, has been or shall here after be set saide, annulled, declared er rendered void, or Its enforcement refuse by any court of this state, or soy Federal court, having Jurisdiction therein, whether directly or by virtue of sny decision of sock court or when the council shall be In doubt as to tbe validity of such assessment, er any part thereof, tbe council may, by ordi nance, make a new assessment or re assess ment, upon the lots, blocks or parcels of land which bare been benefited by' such. Improvement to the extent of their respec tive and proportionate ahares ot the tnlt value thereof. Such ee assessment shall De based upon tbe special and peculiar bene- tlm U 1 - : . , tit uv au-u iuiinjiruieni 10 10c revpecuye parcels of land assessed, at the time of Its. original making, but shall not exceed the amount of snch original assessment. In terest thereon from the date of delinquency of the original assessment may be added at the discretion of the Council. Such re assessment shall be made In an equitable manner, as nearly as may be In accordance with the law In force at tbe time It ts made ; but the Council may adopt a dif ferent plan of apportionment of benefits., when in It Judgment essential, to sernre an equitable re-assessment Tbe proceed ings required by this Charter to be bail prior to the making of the original as sessment shall not be required to be taken or had within the Intent of this Section. Such re-assessment shall be made and shall become a charge npon the property upon whicb the same Is laid, notwithstanding tbe omission, failure or neglect of any officer, body or person to comply with the provUlom of this Charter connected with or relating to such Improvement and original aaewt ment and notwithstanding the proceedings of the Conocil or of any officers, cuntm-mr or other person connected with such work or Improvement may have been Irregular o defective, whether auch Irregularity or de fect be Jurisdictional or otherwise. Such reassessment shall not be made in case of a street Improvement wherein a remon strance sufficient In law to defeat the or iginal improvement shall hare been filed." The Council shall by resolution declare the district that has been or will be, benefited: by the Improvement for which the re-as-sessment Is to be or shall be made, andt shall direct the Recorder or City Engine to prepare a preliminary re-assessment up on the property Included therein within at time to be fixed by said resolution. Cpon the passage of such resolution the Recorder shall, as soon thereafter as uch re-assessment Is prepared, give notice by ten aw. cesslve publications in some dally newspa per published In The City of Pendleton, that such re-assessment Is on file In hia office, giving the date of the passage of the reso lution directing the making of the same and the time at which the Council will hear and consider objections to said reavsesK ment by parties aggrieved thereby, and warning such persons not to depart untH such reassessment has been completed. The Recorder shall forthwith mall to the own er of each lot or part thereof, or tract of land, affected by aucb re-asaemment. or to his agent. If the postofflce address of eltbe be known to the Recorder, a notice of such re-assessment, and If such postofflce ad dress be unknown, then such notice shall be directed to such owner or agent at Pendle ton. Oregon The owner or owner of any property which Is assessed on such reas sessment, or any person having an Interest therein, may within tea day from the last publication herein proylded. fll with th Recorder their objections In writing to auch re-asxetwmeut. At the time appointed In such notice the Council shall hear and de- irrmme an oojecuons wnlcn have been filed by any party Interested. The Council shall have power to adjourn auch hearing fronv time to time and ahall bars the power. In Its discretion, to revise and correct or set aside and order the remaking of aurh re-assessment, and shall pass an ordinance approving and confirming iticb re ussnm ment aa corrected and remade by It, and auch decision shall be a final determination of the regularity, validity aud correctness of the reassessment, except aa herein oth erwise provided. When aald re-asseimmaot Is completed and confirmed it aball be en tered In the Docket of City Ll-u and aball be enforced and coll-cted in the snrus man ner that other asHmtnieuts for local Inv provements are enforced aud collected un der thla Charter and the law governing tbe city. All sums paid upon the former assessment (hall be credited to the property on account of which the same were paid, aa of the date of auch payment. And when It bas been attempted to aril property foe any asaesxmeut and iuh snle Is found or declared void, upon the msklng of tt, re assessment the property shall hv retold amt the proceeds of such sule. shall bo paid t' tho purchaser at the former void al Ms aliens. Hut no proceeding that! b Institute.) for auch reassesstnent unteva within ten years of tka pimay ..f the resn. lutioD of Intention for the making of (be orU-lrml work. Improvement or repair. TJils notice la published pursuant to or. der of tbe Common Council, the first pub. liiatlon he-eof bring made March 1. 1!. lOU11 ''CIMl'u'on Otrgou, JIanh 18, TIIOS riTZ HEItAI.O,