Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1914)
"ETOTTT PAGES TVMI.V EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 0 PACE SEVE (r SEE For Hoodies Chop Suoj and China Dishes of all kinds, served to order. New hard wood fixtures; private booths for parties. We cater to the high-class trade no rowdyism allowed. Knong Hong Low 116 West Alta St Upstairs. Back of Tallman drug store. Phone. 4J1. KANSAS C1TT, Mo.. June 8. A I ouch containing parcel post mail p si.auhpd from an open Jor of a mill car of anta Fe tia'n Xo I. I.nown aa the 'Texas Fast M ill." as the train left here acc.-.iii.i t-t an nnnuncement by post.jffice officials A Liberal Offer. The undersigned druggist Is author Izcd by the American Drue A Press Association, of which he Is a member. to guarantee Merltol Hair Tonic to give satisfaction or the purchase price will be reunded. This Indicates the conflJc-nce they have In this preparation. A Strong Indorsement. W. H. Holmes of the Decorah, la. Journal says, "I have been a sufferer from Piles and Hemmorhoids for years. I got no relief until my drug gist recommended Merltol Pile Rem- edy. Before I had taken half the package the distress was gone and I have had no trouble since. I would not take a thousand dollars and be back In my former condition." TAI..UMAX A CO. Exrloxive Agency. First Oofi PEKDLET0M, OREGON anal lank ESTABLISHED 1882 Known For It's Strength nrmrmrfrmm UUUlWiMUliUuuJ Are You Sick, Despondent? Do Not Give) Tp Hope TOU CAN BE CniED BY THE GREAT D. R. Chen Chinese Herb Co. Masters of All Incurable Disease. Wonders are performed every day with Chinese Medical HERBS. COXFTDEVriAL, CONSULTATION FREE. Hours, 10 to 1 a. m. 1 to 7 p m. Coder State Hotel 114 E. Webb Street IE MARKET GOES OF (Coanm- .f the Journal. i POUTUAXD, Ore.. June S There aa an advance of at least a lime in the price of hops at North Portlanu a.- has been exclusively foraxast I', these reports. While the advance 1 about a week later than it should liave occurred, nevertheless it is Just as favorably received. There was one strong reaon for the advance aside from the fact that ar.ivals here are somewhat less thai: during recent weeks for this same day North Portland has for several days teen the lowest priced hog market in the country, and this is a condition that the trade here Is not going to al low to exist if it can be helped. Pest light, 200 pounds...! 7. SO Medium ?.&0&7.3 Heavy 7.50 7.75 Fat pigs .50 is 7.50 There was a slight increase in the rteadiness of the North Portland trad at the opening of the week's bus iness. The run over Sunday was far below expectations, in fact, scarcely more came forward than on one of the days of the middle of the week. General cattle market range: Select light steers Good to prime . . . Good to choice . . . Ordinary to fair . Pest heifers Taney cows Good to prime . . 17.75 6 8.00 7.50 7.65 7.00 7.31 756 7 00 6.751 7.00 6.75 i 7 0 6.00ft 6.50 Ordinary 5.50 6 5.75 Select calves 8.50 6 9.00 Heavy 8.00 Fancy bulls 5.50 6 5.75 Ordinary 5 506 00 While the rest rf the market was considered rather steady at the op ening of the week' trade for mutton at North Portland this morning, there was a showing of further weakness for spring lambs and lots in this line sold early around $6 or a quarter be low the previous level. General mutton market range: Best shorn yearlings ....$4.756 5.00 Shorn wethers 4.20$ 4.75 Best shorn ewes 4.25 Light spring lambs 6.00 6 6.25 Heavy spring lambs 5.25 Q 5.85 WHEAT PRICES CHARGE o ATHENA NEWS NOTES. : JL? : ATHENA, Ore., June J. p.ev. pJ E. Gomall. pastor of the jf. E. church, left today for Iiayton. Wash., where he will assist In special meet ings to I held there. j Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ferguson and daughter. Gladys, are spending the v. eek in Portland. j J. K. Mathews. O.-W. n. A X. agent who has been confined to his home with smallpox. Is able to be at his post of duty again. F. G. Koontse left Monday for Port land, w here he goes as a delegate to the Masonic grand lodge. Carpenters are at work erecting a cottage for S. S. Parrls north of town. Mrs. I. B. Phillips Is confined to her home with ilekess. Mrs. T. B. Boyd and daughter. Cecil were Pendleton visitors Monday. Mrs. Sara"h La Hue spent last week In Pendleton, visiting relatives. Harve McDonald of Walla Walla, was an Athena visitor Friday. Mrs. Ada Rarmus of Walla Walla, is the guest of her Bister, Mrs. S. & Parris at their country home- Harrold Githens returned to Athena Friday, after spending the winter In Portland; he has accepted a position with Earl Urquhar at the tannery. Mrs. H. H. Ornduff and mother, Mrs. Anna Carstens spent Saturday night in Pendleton. Mrs. Gray of Milton is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Lawrence PInkersten, north of town. Mrs. A. B. McEwen and daughter, Mrs. H. Barrett, left Monday morning for Portland, delegates to the Eeastern Star lodge which convenes at that place. Grandma Van Wankle Is over from Weston visiting relatives. Misses Lucile and Iris Kemp are guests at the Boyd home. day of June, 1)14, be and they are hereby approved and adopted; end be It further KesoiveJ that ti.e 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 lotM, parts of lots and parcels of lnd 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 ah Assessment District Xo. 38 Hi-M-ription of 1 mitrovemcnt District No. Z8. From the present pavemept on the north line of Court street to the south toe of the levee of the Umatilla river, Pendleton, Oregon. Commencing on. the north line of Court street X. 66 degrees 24 minutes E. 50 feet from the K. W. corner of lot 7, block 27, Arnold A Haley's Ad dition, thence X. 23 degrees 36 min utes W. 190 feet to the toe of the levee of the Umatilla river, thence S. 77 degrees 43 minutes W. 163.20 feet, thence S. 23 degrees 36 minutes E. 222 feet to the north line of Court street, thence X. 6 degrees 24 min utes E. 160 feet to place of beginning; and be It further Resolved that a copy of this reso lution, together with the not!;.? that the surveyor's estimate of the propor tion of the cost of said work to fce charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land, is on file in the ofiice of the City Recorder, b- pub Itchtl for a period of ten day? in the Kast Oregonian, which newspaper ta r.ereJy 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 Job tth, in 4. THOMAS FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. I HAVE YOU I The Gas Installed I IF NOT j g We will give you fifty feet of service 1 I FREE I This to apply only on our present mains and must be a range connection. This Offer for a Limited Time Only Pacific Power & Light Co. "Always at Your Service" Phone 40 niniinmiiiiaima.mn.uifc Flow's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for. any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. The Bank of Personal Service There is no way in which our aim to he of service to you has lecn neglected. In every department courteous officials are at your command to offer a service above the mere bounds of duty and custom, the only limits of accommodation being those pre scribed by prudent banting methods. INTEREST PAID OX SAVINGS AC COUNTS AND TIME DEPOSITS. American National Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $400,000.00 UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. F. J. CHENET CO, Toledo, O. We. tbe ondemlgned, bare known, T. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and belle? blm perfectly honorable la all bualnea transactions and financially able to carry ut any obligations made oy bis firm. NAllU.NAL BANk OF COMMENCE, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Core Is taken Internally, art In directly opoa tbe blood and mu cous surfaces of tbe system. Testimonials CHICAGO, June 9.-Closing prices 1 nvL " B'd for wheat were 1-fcc off for July and j Take Hsu framlur Pills for constipation. l-4c for September. while Eiecember j was unchanged. The market started with a loss of 1-Sc each in July and December, and unchanged for Sep tember. Trading was within extremely nar row limits during the session on ac count of the lack of definite newt rgarding the crop. The advance was from Liverpool that the wheat mar CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y FRATERNAL ORDERS. VETERINARY SURGEONS. PENDLETON LODGE No. II A. F. and A. M, meets tk 'VV first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brothers art Invited. NOTICE- OF PltOPOSAUs iX)ll CITE. IMtlNTlNU. j Notice la hereby given that sealel1 proposaLs will be received at the City: Kecorder's office in Pendleton, Ore-j gon. up to June 24th. 114. at 5' o'clock P. m. for furnishing City, Printing from July let. 19 14. to Jan-i uary 1st, 1916. all notices to be print-! ed in same tvie as now vnerit'ied for: ket wa slightly depressed at the op- cit" notices. Samples of Job work can' oe naa ai tne oince ol me City He I corder. The Common Council re serves the right to reject any and al' bids. Dated thi fcth day of June. 1914. DAMON LODGE NO. 4 rr t evening In L O. O. F 3yU kail TT1 sIHnv Ks.ntai MWUS SVA VkUCl W 1 dlally Invite" to attend C. P. Strain, C. C; J. H. Gwlnn, &. R- S. IT TAKES PILES OF LUMBER to supply the demand we have for it. Besides we always keep enough in stock to allow of thorough seasoning. What this means any build er or carpenter can tell you. Such experts al ways buy their lumber here. Don't you think it would be wise for you to do likewise? We also carry the best in Cement, Sand, Gravel, Building Paper Etc. OREGON LUMBER YARD A. H. COX Mgr. Telephone 8 ening by the heavy world's shipment, particularly the lari.-e contribution from Norti America The percent age of the world's shipments to the Cnited Kingdom was light by com parison, and the decreasing stocks here of contract grade, firmness of Manitoba and the firmer feling in cash center prompted covering, and during the morning July advanced FCXERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN 8. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer Opposite poetofflce. Funeral parlor two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Fhona 75. C. W. LASSEN. M. D. V. COUNTY Veterinarian. Residence telephone 27; office, telephone 20. ATTORNEYS. RALET ft RALET. 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 Back building. AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. r. TOHNKA. AUCTIONS JEM makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sale. "The man tfcas gets yon the money." Leave orders at East Oregonian office. THUS. FITZ GERALD. City Ket order j NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CON I El IN. Notice Is hereby given that by order of th. I'nmmitn 1 niTiril i.f Th. Cilv l-4d. The advance was checked byJ of Pendleton, made in open Council tne approaching American govern ment report and a belief in freer of ferings of winters. Wheat. July Open. M 5-8: high. g 3-4: low, (6 1-4: close, ti 5- A. Pept. Open. 5 1-4; high, S5 J-S; low. H 7-fc; close, SA. Dee. Open. 7 1-2; low. $7 1-1: low 87 1-4; close, tl t-t. The ;rain Markets. Wheat Producers' price, track ba sis: Club. 5itCc: milling bluertem. 8c; fortyfold. S6c: valley. fS7c: red Russian. He. Oats Huying price: No. 1 white feed. $i; per ton; gray, $11. liar ley Producers' price. track basis Feed, $20; brewing:, nominal $20. SO per ton. Flour Selling price: Patent. 14. t0; Willamette valley. t4 M; local straight. $4.20: export, $J.0Q4.0; bakers. $4,606 4 SO. Hay Producers' price: Willam ette valley timothy, fancy. 1 1 3 . f 0 fit 14. eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy. $l&lr.0; alfalfa. $13i 13.50: vetch and oats. $11; clover, $9i9.10; per ton. Cr.iin Fags No. 1 Calcutta, future delivery. $K r-54i .0fl. Mills-tuffs Uran. $2J JO 24.00: shorts. $26 50 ft 27. 1 on June 4lh, 1!14, no person is au thorized to make purchase of any supplies for The City of ' Pendleton, except upon a requisition, signed by the chairman of the committee of the Common Council for whose de partment the supplies are needed, and the Common Council will not audit or allow any bills unless the same are accompanied by the proper requisition. This notice Is published by order of the Common Council of The City of Pendleton. Dated June Sth, 1814 THUS. FITZ GERALD. Citv Recorder J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and license! em balmer. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re sponded to day or night. Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 63. 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 sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non residents Writes fire, life and accl Jent Insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS. Free. C. H. MARSH, Sec Mll.TON'sj LAWS. NOTICE OF STRKET IMPROVE MK.NT. Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Common Council of The City of Pendleton, held' on June 4th. 1914. the. following r.-o lutions were adopted: Whereas, the Surveyor of The Cltyi of Pendleton .did on the 4th day of June. 114, under direction and by requirement of the Common found file plans and specifications for an I appropriate improvement of Matlock formerly Starr street. In The City of, Pendleton from the north line of Court, street to south toe of the levee of the I'matilla river, by paving the same with gravel bitulithic pavement, to gether with the estimates of tlie work' 1 to be done and the probable cost thereof, with a statement of the lots,' parts of lots and parcels of lanl to, be benefited by such improvement, end the percentage of the total cost of improvement which each of such, hts. parts of lots and parcels of land) should pay on account of the benefits BENTLET A LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, Ufe and accident insur ance agents. Ill Main street Phone 404. LIVERY AND FEED 6TABLE. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSO street. Carney A Bradley, Props Livery, feed and sale stable. Goo4 rigs at ail times. Cab line in eonnee don. Phone 70. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON A BISHOP. ATTOR neys at law; rooms t and 4, Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In ail state and federal courts. Rooms 1. 2, S end 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTT8, ATTORNEY at law, estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17. Schmidt block. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND coniullor at law. Office In Despaln building. ROSCOE R. JOHNSON. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Despaln building PHYSICIANS. H. S. GARFIELD. M. D. HOHtn. pathte physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd Block. Telephone: Office $41 W: riddance ill J. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN N and second-hand goods. Cask alc for all second-hand goods bought Cheapest place In Pendleton te bay household goods. Call and get hl prices. Ill E. Court street. Phon. JIT W. AUCTION SALES (THE EAST OB. egonlaa makee a specialty of aos tion sale bills, cards and advertlalng. We can furnish auctioneer, clerk ac4 advertising complete that will aarare you 01 having a successful sale. MISCELLANEOUS. ENGRAVED CARDS. INYITATION3. weddinr announcements niMa4 private and business stationery, etc Very latest styles. Call at East Ore gonian office and see aamplea. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR egonian make a specialty of auc tion sale bills, cards and advertising We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and advertising complete that wCl assure yoc 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 cuts thai our patrons ere allowed the free nae of. BEAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY-- y war ; ti .ru jnuc;t Si ; 1 III II I .-,fT- Tii-TrT-lll Daily and Semi-Weekly East Oregonian 1 ,UbFnUNE DIRECTORY A Quick and HanJy Terence for Buune,, and Home (Milton Eagle ) If Milton were governed by people who do nut live iu the city we would j to be derived from such impiove- Imve different laws and. in fact, al"":", ,, - ... . , .... . . . Whereas, the Council lias examined different city. It appears to be the" ,.,, lUna and specifications aiii' delight of newspaper critics in some' found the same satisfactory and tne' of the adjacent towns to hurl criti- j estimates therefor to be in a. oord-j cism. sarcasm and invective t, "rk- and l'rou"u,e to" 01 BUl" Milton is enforcing its laws. j "'vviiVr.'as. the property recmmend- The most peculiar feature about the j ed by the City Surveyor to l. in. lui whole matter is that these critics ure ! ed within the boundaries of the dis- finding fault with Milton for doing net benefited Is. in the judgment of the same thing they themselves are',he Common Council properly to be 1 Tel. Xo. doing. 1 luring May Milton collected toll from eitcht automobile speeders. No other offenses were found in the mu- j nicipal court. Hut in Pendleton, from where the greatest amount of noise about Milton has come, the police court docket is a long one, containing il; the list of crimes all the way from Included within such improvement district, and no property Is excludeJ therefrom whii-h should properly be Included thereic; and Whereas, the improvement of the hereinabove described portion of said Matlock street, with gravel liluUthlc 'tent Is at this tune necessary; j therefore, be it' I Reoolved by the Common Council of The City of Pendleton that it is automobile speeding up to offenses of ecpedient to improve, and it L li r a much graver character. Pendleton enforces Its laws and it is right in doing so. Hut people who live in glass bous es should not throw stones. Kitere hitrm In pskuta. WATKKTOWN. S. I).. June . A severe wind storm did f7S'00 to 150, 000 damage In this section, according by proposed to improve Matlock (for ineriy Star) street front the north line of Court street to the south toe of the levee ol tne I'matilla river lv pav ing the same with gravel biiulitiil.' lavement and by constructing curhs. gutters, drains and all other things ss shown in and provided for in the said plans and specification)), mid le it fort her Resolved, that the plans an! speci fications and est I male tor sii'h 1m prownient. us prepared by the City AUTOS FOR HIRE & TAXI SERVICE Parker Taxi Co., in front Trench Rest 98-12 AUTO GARAGE, SUPPLIES, REPAIRS Stone Gura-re, 727 Johnson St 74 AUTO SUPPLIES. HUDSON CARS " City Motor Car Co., 722 Cottonwood 47r RHCKS, CHALMERS 5: FORhTaRS Oregon Motor G a rape, 119-21 W. Court 4CS Quelle Cafe. C20 Main St j 10 CLEANING AND PRESSING Pendleton Cleaning Works. 20(3 1-2 E. Alta 169 DRUGS AND KODAKS The Pendleton Drug Co., eor. Main : Court 20 ELECTRIC WIRING AND FIXTURES J. I Vaughan'a Electric Store, 831 Main 139 Tel. No. HARDWARE AND TIN WORK ine laylor Hardware Co.". 741 Main St.. to report received. The storm was the sequel t,f the lioUest June day on surveyor and filed w ith (he itecord-r ' A ill! I , - ol The City of Pendleton on the (Hi record V degrees. GARAGES Pendleton Auto Co., P12 Johnson 541 GROCERIES I ' " -' " s y ' t v 'M a 1 La t. -t m ry GROCERIES Standard Grocery Co., oor Court & Johnson 96 JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRING K. 13. Walker. 129 I'lurt St LIVERY " Telephone Li very, E. ourt St MEATS AND POULTRY SjinUjiryUrket. S03 II Court MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, SEWING MACHINES Jesse Failing, 901 Main photog raWej :s7port J A I TS C. S. Wheeler, 200 11 Alfa St. PIANOS. PHONOGRAPHS, SHEET MUSIC, TUNING Warreu' Mnde Hons. M:n St PHOTOGRAPHS Studio. 9 If, Ms in St.. . SPORTING GOODS. JUCYCI K MOTORCYCLES LaDow's, tor. Court C. ct . 67 ... r.'o . Ms 14 r-1