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EIGHT PAGES PAGE SEVEtf DATLV EAST OTtEflONTATC. PENDLETON. OTCEGON. TITESDAV. APRIL SI, 1014. LIGHT STEERS HOLD FIRM III II. PORTUIID One Load or. Idaho Stuff Sells at $8.25 During Uie Morning and Several lxwdM of Oregon Offerings at $8.20. (Courtesy of The Journal.) PORTLAND, Ore., April 21. Com pared with a week ago, there wag a smaller run In all lines of livestock at North Portland over Sunday, with the exception of calves, which showed a liberal Increase. Market for cattle showed a contin uance of the excellent feeling for light tuff of finished quality, and one lot of Idaho steers Bold, at $8.25 during the morning, while two loads of Ore gon offerings went at $8.20. For ordinary quality the market was less favorable, although It showed no further gain of weakness. Killers are discriminating more and more against the ordinary to poor offerings, and are lending encouragement to those who are turning out superior quality. ' In the cow market the demand con tinues quite fair, but prices are show ing no further change. General cattle market range: Prime steers, 1100 to 1200 Pounds $8 008.25 Good to choice steers.... ?.757.8& Common steers 7.00 ft) 7.25 Prime speyed heifers 7.00 Good to' choice dehorned cows 6. 85 7.00 Best bulls 5.50 Q 6.75 Common bulls 4.00 5.00 Beat light calves 9.00 Ordinary calves 8 00 9 8.75 Hog Market Is Lower. Conditions in the hog trade at North Portland when the market opened for the week, were generally of steady character, with little change In quo tations from those In effect at the. closing of lust week. While 'here was quite a fair run of swine reported In the yards over Sunday, totals of a week ago were not reached, and this caused some rather early buying at a loss of 5c for tops. ' General hog market range: Best live 175 to 225 lbs. $ 8.70 Prime heavy 225 to 250 lbs. 8.65 0 8.70 Rough and heavy 7.7538.35 Pigs, 75 to 125 lbs 7.75 8.25 Sheep Market Is Steady. Fewer cars of mutton and lambs came forward in the North Portlane market over Sunday than had gener ally been expected. Result was that the trade held fairly steady with no reneral change In the situation or price from the closing of last week. Today's run of mutton totaled 1003 head compared with 2419 head last Monday and but 289 head a year ago. General mutton market range: Forlna- lamb $ 8.00 Best lambs Ordinary yearling lambs.. 8.2506. 50 Old wethers 4.500 4.60 Best ewes 4.50 4. Ordinary ewes 4.25 Wool stuff 75c to $1.00 higher. Today's livestock Shlnpers. Cattle E. J. Beckley, Lowden Wash., 1 load; Bray Bros., Mlnida, Moit., 2 loads; R, T. Boatman, 7 loads William Knlppte, Caldwell, Ida., 1 load; E. E. Wlllard, Nampa, Ida., 2 loads; J., A. Iregon, load; R. W. Gray, S loads A. P. Sullivan, Baker, 2 loads; Ed Coles. Haines, 2 loads; Ed Blnns, Medford, 2 loads F. D. Bybee, 1 loid; Henry Cram, Redmond, f 4 loads; A. 8. Bennett, Shaniko, 1 load; John Jensen. Burley, Ida, 4 loads; Haley ft Turner, Caldwell, Ida., 1 load; A. Lind, Culllngston, Utah, 2 loads; Portland Feeder Co., Lewiston, Utah, S loads; Hanson Live stock Co., Sugar Factory, 2 loads. Hogs G. W. Olldersleeve,. Wash tuchna, Wash., 1 load; H. S. Kelly, 1 load; Charles White, Pomeroy, Wash. 1 load; Walla Walla Meat Co., Walla Walla. Wash., 1 load; G, M. Lloyd, Waltsburg. Wash., 1 load; J. B. Smith Gwendol, 1 load; Will Block, Inde pendence. 1 load; Wadley & Peters, Beatey, by boat, 93 head; A. S. Milne, The Dalles, by boat, 78 head; Ward & Harrington, Parma, Ida., 1 load; A. F. Work, Payette, Ida., 1 load: Campbell & Blrmham, Pecabo, Ida, 1 loud; E. F. Dix, 1 load; Sol Dlckerson, Welser, Ida., 1 load ; A. T. Wolfe, Mer lden, Ida., 1 load; Grover Bros., On tario, 1 load. Sheep Alex Mcintosh, Whltcomb, Wash, 1 load; J. G. McAndrles, Dil lon,' Mont., 2 loads; G. P. Ketch um, The Dalles, 1 load. Mixed Stuff O. M. Sevier, Burley, Ida., 2 loads cattle and calves; Ward & ' Harrington, Caldwell, Ida., 1 load cattle and hogs; J. W. Chandler, Jo seph, 1 load cattle and hogs. The Grain Market. Wheat Producers' price, track ha- sls: Club, 92c; milling bluestcm, 98.-; lortyfold, 93c; valley, 93c; red Rus sian, 90c. Oats Buying price: No. 1 whlto feed, $22.50 23 per ton; gmv, $22.50 Barley Nominal producers price, track basis: Feed. $21 2'!; brewing. $23.50 per ton. Flour Selling price; Parent, $4.80; Willamette valley, $4.80; local straight, $4.20; export, $3.90 4.00; bakers, I4.604.80. Hay Producers' price, Willamette valley timothy, fancy, $13.6014.00; eastern Oregon-Idaho, fancy timothy, $16 j 16.50; alfalfa, $13 13.50; vetch and oats. $11; clover, $91,9.10 per ton. Grain bags No. 1 Calcutta, future delivery, $8.10. Mlllntuffs Bran, $23 23.50; shorts $26. Love Story of a Millionaire Mrs. Dar $t Tells of Life With Winters There Is more Catarrh In this section of the ronntry than all other diseases pat together, sod until the last few years was supposed to rm incuraoie. rur S' ; wnmnw nra rinrtnra nrononnced It local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by enostsntly falling to cure with local treatment, nronounred It Incurable. Sci ence has nroven Catarrh to be a const!' tntlonal disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co.. Toledo, Ohio, Is the only Constitutional rare on the market. It Is taken internally In dea from 10 drops to a teaapoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Tbey offer one hundred dollars for any ease It falls to rum Rend for rlrenlars and testimonials. Address : F. J. CI1RNEY Co., Toledo, O. Hold t rrnmrUf. 7!r. Take llsll'e family Tills for constipation. WHEAT QUITE ERRATIC CHICAGO, April 21. Wheat was very strong at the opening yesterday with an advance of 3-8c each for May and July, while the September was up 3-4c a bushel. Closing was l-8c below Saturday for May, l-4c higher for July and l-8c for September. Broomhall cabled from Liverpool that wheat was easy. American cab les on Saturday and brilliant weather In the United Kingdom stimulated moderate realizing here at the open ing. Later there was a further de cline. Private advices received here are to the effect that the American outlook la highly favorable with win ter offers liberal. During the morn ing there was some tendency by shorts to cover on the smallness of Canadi an shipments and an Improved In quiry for Australian steamers and light world's shipments. WHEAT. May Open. 91 3-4; high, 92; low, 91 1-8; close, 91 1-4. July Open, 86; high, 86 1-8; low, 85 3-4; close, 85 7-8. Sept Open, 85 7-8; high, 86; low, 85 1-4; close, 86 1-4. I fci y ' ' w ' ' -llPI T "'' ) & w v , ' v i f'lJ) Y',v 1 Wr Ih f - t?f 1 JL) IrM- -J'.M ! Ipse, '(fml j CLASSIFIED- DIRECTOR Y FRATERNAL ORDERS. ' I ' VETERINARY SCRGEON& price. Ill K. Court treet. Pbom I ' :! w-- .111? W. PENDLETON LODGE No. IS f . A. F. and A. M.. meeU h first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brothers are Invited. DAMON LODGE NO. K. of P., meeU every' Mon day evening In L O. O. F ball. Visiting brother cor dlallr invite to attend P. Strain, C. C; J. H. Gwlnn, K. R. 8. . FUNERAL DIREXTTORS. JOHN 8. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer Opposite postoffice. Funeral parlor wo funeral cars. Call responded to lay or night Phone 71. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and licensed em- calmer. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re sponded to day or night Corner slain and Water streets. Telephone II. April 21. The filing district court bench, scored Winters Darst now ae DATTOX, O, of her suit for $25,000 by Helen Slegg Winters against Mrs. Susan H. Darst for alleged alienation of her hus band's affections is the outgrowth of the sensational divorce suit started by Valentine Winters. Winters is many times a millionaire and a former trac tion magnate of the city. His suit Tor divorce w-as opposed by his wife, an! Judge Fremont Wood, then pa the C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTT Veterinarian. Residence telephone 27; office tellephone 20. ATTORNEYS. RALEY RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT .aw. Office in American National Bank Building. JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT law. Office In Despaln building. CARTER A SMYTH E; ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS BARTMAN ABSTRACT CO . MAKES reliable abstract of title to all ands in Umatilla county. Loans on jlty and farm property. Buys ana Mils all kinds of real estate. Does general brokerage business. Pays .axes and makes investments for non residents. Writes fire, life and accl- lent Insurance. References, any bank n Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. C. H. MARSH, Sec. BENTLET A LEFFING WELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur snce agents. IIS Main street Phone 104. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON street Carney 4k Bradley, Props Livery, feed and sale stable. Goo rigs at all times. Cab Una In connec tion. Phone 71. PETERSON A BISHOP, ATTOR neys at law; rooms I and 4, Bmlth Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all stats and federal courts. Rooms 1, I, I and 4. over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. estates settled, wills, deeds. mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 11, Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTORNEY at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND consuUor at law. Office In Despaln building. ROSCOE R. JOHNSON. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Despaln building. PHYSICLiNS. H. 8. GARFIELD. M. D. HOMEO- sathie physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd Block. Telephone: Office. 141 W:'raldenc 11$ J- SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. 8TROBLE, DEALER IN NOT and second-hand goods. Cash aalc for all second-hand goods , bought Cheapest place In Pendleton to bnj household goods. Call and get kit AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR- egonlan makes a specialty of aa tion sale bills, csrds and advertising. We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and advertising complete that will assure you of having a successful sale. COL. W. F. TOHNKA. AUCTIONEER makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." Leave order at East Oregon lan office. MISCELLANEOUS. ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATIONS. wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationery, eta, Very latest styles. Call at East Ore Ionian office and see samples. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR egonlan makes a specialty of auc tion aale 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 every description printed at rea sonable prices at the East Oregonian. We have a fine lot of stock cut that our patrons are allowed the free use of. BEAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY; WOStTlAHO ftxi(ortJtBYirisunu:calld. r Straight at It. There Is no use of our "beating around the bush." We might as well out with It first as last We want you to try Chamberlain s Cougn Remedy the next time you have a cough or cold. There Is no reason so far as we can see why you should not do so. This preparation by Its remarkable cures has gained a world wide reputation, and people every where speak of It In the highest terms of praise. It la for sale by all deal ers. Adv. J . Z s7 -v- 'rvs. mm f 'i ill t t iinii 1 1 I a I II I JBiSib Jrtti Ofc Mill Pill I I BY WE recommend Zerolene as the best automobile oil we can makean oil produced by experts of long experience who have studied the needs of motor lubri cation and who have at fheir command selected crudes and the best refinery equip ment with which to produce an oil exactly adapted to the purpose. Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA) Pendleton for his actions. Mrs, clares that Mrs. Winters la bringing action against her for exactly the same amount of stocks given her by Winters. He said of Mrs. Darst: I cannot morry the woman I love, life has no happiness and death will be welcome." Mrs. Darst says: "Mrs Winters asks $250,000 damages. have stocks that are worth that am ount, gifts from Mr. Winters. He has tried to get the stock back from me. but my attorney nas Deen pro tecting them for me. Now his wife sues to get the equivalent of the Ktocka. Isn't that significant, now that Mr. and Mrs. Winters are recon ciled. It nearly breaks my heart to think that the man who whispered hia love In my ear, the man who told me he loved me above all else In the world. I thought Valentine the soul of honor, and I gave him all that a woman gives to the man she loves as a woman can love but one man. He wanted proof of my love, I gave him that" 1 IN POUND. The following described animals have been taken up by the marshal of the City of Pendleton, to-wlt: One grey pony, weight about 800 pounds, branded T on right stifle. One grey horse, weight about 900 pounds, branded W on right stifle. - If said animals are not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possession of them, costs and expens es against them paid and they taken awav within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock P. m of the 2nd day of May, 1914, the saia am mals will be sold to the highest bid der, at public auction, for cash, at the City Pound, in the Oregon Feed Yard. In said City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and ex penses of making sale. Dated this 21st day of April. 191. JOHN KEARNEY, City Marshal. a STAN KI ELD IiOCAUS. . (Special Correspondence.) STANFIELD, April 21. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carr are being felicitated on the arrival of a 14-pound baby boy Monday.' Mother and child are doing fine, and C. C. Is on the road to re covery. Mrs. Minta Mendenhall has sold her confectionery store to Wr. Z. Har lis, who will add a new stock of goods and will be opened for business in a few days. C. E. Bean has bought the Pastime parlor and has taken possession. Fred Loughery has opened up new livery stable. E. N. Strong of Portland and E. D Pyle of Pendeton, representing the Oregon Life, are spending a few day here looking after the Interest of tutlr business. . The steam shovel and the dump cars arrived here Saturday and the town is full of worklngmen and work he can yesterday in ea.nest on the cut off Pete Sheridan, a popuW llutter creek isncher, Is In town tod.iy. Roy Wurd of Echo, v:ia tn tawn Morday. A'ltiost everybody here attended the ball game In Echo Sunday. The Stnnflet team was the vlidin. MtMrs. Ford and Conner accom panied by the Misses Wad-) and Duff, Fi-trt Sunday at the home of ' MIxj Mary Conley on the Furnish project The music for the dance Thursday night was furnlBhed by Davenport and Davenport of Umatilla. Mrs. P. It. Buchhola returned to her home Tuesday after two tvoeks ttay at the hospital at Fendlo'an. along said Bush Street to intersect the sewer pipe line last above men tioned which Is to be constructed par alleling said Walters' Mill Race; and (5) From the north end of the present constructed sewer pipe line on Bush Street, at the south line of Jack son Street, northward to intersect the present constructed sewer pipe line on Jackson Street Each bidder shall specify the price for which he will construct said sew ers. In accordance with the plans and specifications filed with the City Re corder on April 8. 1914, as follows: I For all 6" pipe, Including Ts, delivered, per ft $ 1?a. oil fi nlna fnnlilriinff Ts, delivered, per ft. .... . $ For all 10" pipe. Including Ys, delivered, per ft .... $ For laying pipe, Including excavation (except solid rock and cement gravel) and back filling trench, per lineal ft $. For solid rock excavation, per cu. yard $ For cement gravel excavation, per cu. yard $. Flush tank, each '. . . $ Man-holes, each $ For embankment over pipe In a fill, per cu, yd $...... For entire sewer system, com- . plete, (Total bid) ....... $....... Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00). made pay able to the order of the Mayor of The City of Pendleton, to be returned to the bidder li unsuccessful, ana to t forfeited to The City of Pendleton if the bid is accepted and the bidder re fuses to enter Into a contract In ac cordance with the terms of his said bid. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications for said sewer may be seen at the office of the City Recorder in Pendleton, Oregon, and are open to inspection by the prospective bidders. THOS. FITZ GERALD. -... City Recorder. Modern Dontists Dr. Tho. C. Ohmart, Manages. TAYLOR HARDWARE BLDG. Pendleton. Or. NOTICE OF PROPOSALS FOR SEWER CONSTRUCTION. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office in Pendleton. Ore gon, up to April 29. 1914, at 5 o'clock P. M. for the construction of the fol lowing parts of sewer system In. Pen dleton, Oregon, to-wlt: (1) On tnat part oi MauocK ireei from the north end of the present sewer pipe line thereon, which Is 60 feet north ot Mark street, to tne norm line of Jackson Street ( 2 ) On that part of Jackson Street from the intersection of Matlock and Jackson Streets, to a point 400 feet westward on said Jackson Street; S) From the east end of the sewer pipe now existing at the intersection of Matlock Street and Logan Street, easterly, and on a line parallel with Walter's Mill Race, for a distance of 1133 feet: (4) On that part of Bush Street commencing at the south end of tho existing sewer pipe on the south line of Raley Street, at the intersection ot Kaley and Hush Streets, southward Are You Sick. 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