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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1902)
"SfcT HOTELS. PENDLETON FAN DRAN BROS., Props. Hotel in Pendleton and as good as any. matters for Traveling Hen. aodious Sample Rooms. $2 pet day. I rates by week or montn. cedent Cuisine, Every flodern Convenience. Billiard Room in Connection fhree Blocks from Depot II RULE HOTEL ucr Court and Johnson Street!, Pendleton, Oregon, F. Kelly, Proprietor. heated by steam. IrlTED BY ELECTRICITY irican Flan, rates J1.25 to 12.00 a day. pean plan, 60c, 75c, n.00 clal rates by week or month mur iiccu an nmut. Commercial Trade Solicited. Fine Sample Rooms attention given Country Trade PHYSISIANS. DR. W. G. COLE, OFFICE IN JUDD building. Omce hours, 10 to 12 a. m. ; t to 6 p. m. Telephone, TT. ' I. Ii. MILLER, M. D., DESPA1N BLOCK, treats and "rorrccts eye tronblcs, catar rhal conditions find Impaired hearing. Qlnsaes corectly fitted for retractive errors. OR. C. .1. SMITH. OFFICE OVER TIIE Tendlcton Savings bank. Telephone 30 ; esldence telephone 31. H. S. GARFIELD, M. P., ITOMEOrATII Ic physlrlan nnd Surgeon. Office In Jadd building. Telephone: Office, black T3 ; residence, black 24. OR. WILLIAM HOUSE, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Office, room 20, Judd building. Phone, Main 72. Residence Phone Red 23. OR. D. J. M'FATJL, ROOM 17 ASSOCIA tlon block. Telephone Main 03; resi dence telephone, black 101. DR. T. M. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN nnd Surgeon. Specialties eye. ear, nose ind throat. Office In Savings Bank build ing. Phone Main 33. OSTEOPATHIC Keyes & ICcyes. Tlston Store. THYSICIANS. DRS. Office one block west OR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRONIC and nervous diseases and diseases of wo men. Opp notel Pendleton, cor. Water ind Main Sts., Pendleton, Ore, Phone Red 273. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ""OMMERICAL STABLES. G. W. FROOME Prop. Livery, Feed nnd Bonrdlng. All "sine's of tnrnonts. Competent drivers. Op ooslte Hotel Pendleton, telephone 16. CITY STABLES. T. W. AYERS. PROP. Livery, feed and boarding. The best .tnrnonts In the city. Alta St,, between Main and Cottonwood Sts., Prone Main 70. DEPOT LIVERY ' FEED AND SALES Stables. First class slnele and donble rigs for all occasions. 627 Cottonwood St, Phone Main 79. Elvln Craig, Prop. OREGON FEED YARD. W. T. BOYNTON Prop. Special care given to horses left lth me. Lower Webb Street. Phone Red W4. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. 1EORGE O'DANIEL. NEW AND SECOND hand tronds bought nnd sold. Court St. Ipera house block. Call and see blm. f! RTROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If there Is anything yon iied In new or second hand fnrnltnre. roves. granite ware nnd rroekerv. call and ret his prices. No. 212 Court St. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. MAPLE BROS.. COFRT STREET. LA Dnw blnr-k. Eloctrlclnns. dealers In elw frlen! similes, nnnses. stores, wired for lectrtc Ilclits. bells or telephones. Elertrl--nl fixtures of all kinds. Get onr prices. Repair work a specialty. Mi - tmw I'P.TO-DATK. . I'nclc Si I wuz a lectio ski-try about those hero pnnls SainantHy built fcr me, jut, by gum, thij rc jest in t.t..!o. CONSTRUCTION TO COMMENCE RIPARIA-LEWISTON ROAD WILL BUILD AT ONCE one of the stlffest which tho locals have yet hail to go tip against and they will have to run llko clock work to null out winners. They are determined to do or die, however, and those in attendanco to Orders Have Been Given to Start day and tomonow will see two of tho a .nnn e m m, best games ever played in tho city. - .. w-n. Thj Eyerett tcam p,ayed at Athena Be Gotten Together. yegterday nnd wer0 taken into tho President Mohler, of Uie O. R. & N. , Yellow Kid's camp by a score of 4 to Company, on Wednesday, received 2 in favor of the Kids. Just how this word from New York to proceed with came about is not explained, but it the construction with the Riparia- Was probably owing to tho visitors' xewisuon nauroao as iast as men . being tired out after their ride down anu materials can ue assemoiea tor from walla Walla and the heavy play uie wont; according to the Portland . tnfr which they have been doing on Oregonian of Thursday, In anticipation of this order he has had surveyors on the line several days retracing it and getting every thing in readiness for resuming con struction work. The bridge location across the Clearwater River at Lew iston, has been surveyed. It is roughly estimated their trip. OREGON ELECTRICAL WORKS. C F. KINE Prop. Corner . Main and Webb treers. Honie nnd hell wlrlne neatly and nrnmntlv donp. Give ns a trial. All work cnaranteed. Phone Red 403, C. F. Klne. nrop. HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK. YOU CAN GET THE HIGHEST MAR ket price for your pelts, hides and all kinds of Junk, such ns rubber, brass, cop ner. lead. line, racs and boitles. Iron of ill kinds a specialty. You can brine In 10 cents worth of racrs or ship In f!00 worth of hides and will be treated In the nme way. We have come here to stav. Give ns a call and you will be satisfied. L. Shank i- Co.. office nnd warehouse next to Fnstern HotPl. Pendleton. Oregon. Tele nhone. Red 221 How's This. w nffpr One Hundred Dollars Reward fcr any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catnrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O We, tho undersigned, hnvc known P. J. flV.nnniT fnf thn nnof IK vnnrn. nnd hpllpvft that the cost of i,tm to be norfectlv honorable In all busl- the structure will be about ?250,000. . ness transactions and financially able to Of course the cost of the 7S miles of carry out nny obligations made by their urin. railroad will greatly exceed that fig rue. Result of Harmony. This road, proceeding from har monization of the differences be tween the O. R. & N and the North ern Pacific as to the Clearwater country, It would be expected that the best line would be adopted for it, regardless of the company that first projected it. And this is said to be actually the case. The North- WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists Tnlmln. O. WALDING. KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Drucclsts. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by nil Druggists. Hall's Family Pills are tho best Northwest Dead, w! H. Middlemsis, a passenger con dnntnr nn tho D T? Sr. M liotwnnn ern Pacific surveyed a line tip the henj and Spoiane some 10 years ago, south side of the Snake, when it , but more recently with tho Rio T O TT i- UUW "lull. v. v.. .... " - was racing with the O. R. & N for , Grande & western, was killed in n possession of the Clearwater Valley, wrecfc noar Sa,t LaQ Thursday ana me aiaim was iueu mauc mai,, . the south bank of the stream offered i ine ueiier luuauuu iui luo im.jocu. Vlnnont'a bnnnltnl Portland But that claim has been abandoned, ' VL8 -J108?1 'wr -i. ZlllilsXlS Sank denly taken ill while paying a vl.lt to . mhef (C ty,a linn nnw li'ienas ana ner aemisu iouuweu buui i Ul Lilts ouonc. I""" , ... -. The grad els only.'y ani. Mrs. Joe Cohen, of The Dalles, died CABS AND CARRIAGES. CITY CAB LTNE. ERWIN BAKER. PROP. Telephone Main 79. Stand In front of French restaurant. RUBBER STAMPS OP ALL KINDS SEND for catalogue. Ferney's Stamp Works, Walla Walla, Wnsh. KELLAR BROTHERS. PLASTERING and cementlne. Cempnt walks a speciai . Estimates furnished frep. Work guar anteed. Lenve orders nt Badlpy & Znh ner's clear store. Mnln Rt... P. O. box 104. QE0. DARVEAU, .Prop. tantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. Block and a half troa depot. "nple Roon la coaaectloa. a-Rate , 50c. 7Sc. $1.00 mers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor Pwity 150 barrels a dav urexclmnof.n ...v, inn Kj "X I- - I - " uauu. fffMlaingBM' MEDICAL MEN AM WOMEN. . BUcCI for uanmtud LrrtUtloai or alomttoai of mnooBi BMSvfUHv. PalnltM, asd not Mdla iwi or ynwoBOM. fr Met In yuta br MBMM BM 11.00, or boHi viresui Mat oa .CODMTY WABBAilTfl, Jun ip, m. -f, 8. ,K. YATM8 BMurr ! UbmUIU Oauatr. MISCELLANEOUS. five children. Mrs. M. J. Gearhart, a pioneer of Lane county, died Thursday at her home on a farm near Eugene. She was 52 years of age and came west from Missouri in 1852, settling upon the afrm on which she died. McReynold's creamery butter on sale in all stores. As'.: for it. NOTICB TO CONTRACTORS. Nntlpn 1 bernhv irlven thai hldo will be re ceived by the County Clerk of Umatilla cnuntv, Oreeon. on or before m o'clock, A . M Julv 5th, 190?. for ronnlrs to circuit court room of the county court house, in accordance witn pmni and sneclflcfltlonR rtreparpd brT. F. Howard, arobltpct. and on file at conntv elprk's offlc. A dpposit or n v ner cent oi imp amount, oi m bid will be rpqu'rpd of each blddpr, to be for feited to Umatilla conntv if tho successful bidder fail to entpr 1n.to contract as required bv the county court of said county 'The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of county rourt. W D CHAMBERLAIN, Clerk. NOTICE.-BIDS FOR WOOD FOR UMA- TILLA COUNTY. Notice la hereby elven that bids will bo re nal ved bv the Conntv Clerk of Umatilla county up to 12 o'clock, M., on Ju'y 5th, 1902, for fur- nisning ),u corns oi luunu lour iooi nr wikiu. cut from ereen timber: mi cords to ue flPiivereu at the county court house, and 40 cords to be delivered at the county hospital; said wood to b delivered on or before November 1st. 1902. The court reserves tne right to reject any ana all was. . . By order oi tne uountv uourt. VV. D. CHAMBERLAIN, Clerk to be utilized. 17 feet to the mile, and a few curves do not in any place exceed 4 per cent. Bids are Called For. Bids for the construction of the road have been called for to be pre Rpntpn at. the office of Chief Engin eer Kennedy by June 15, after which tlmft there will be no delay about letting the contract and getting the work under way. All these prelimin ary operations are being conducted QTTTfTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTnrfinfnHIMMflMIIIMg Dy tne U. ti. ec in., uui uiuio m uo p a separate incorporation ior me t Riparia-Lewiston line, as there is for fe the road between Wallulu and c Grange City on the lower Snake. E This road was built and is owned by E the snaue mver vauey Humunu c fiomiwnv. of which W. W. Cotton, secretary and general attorney of the O. R. & N. Co., is president. Con struction of tho Riparia-Lewiston line will not wait for the new cor noratlon. however. It is expected that dirt will be turned on the new fc work before the end of the montn Boats Will Still Run. PHOTOGRAPH ER8. W. S. BOWMAN. LEADING PHOTOOnA pher of the city. Harvest view. In rti.n nhotos for sale. Finishing: done for amateurs. Main St., near bridge. Red 278. DENTI8T8. Phone B. A. VAUGnAN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN Judd DMiaing. B. A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN aniinTnii klrvk. over Schmidt new drug itore. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. V P HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND BU rv cnmnlete and reli conn try. ttouui iim uiTirwir a COLE, CONTBAirx-uwo 1"" KrVke. Shop Blott .treet 'aear Maw, OSV'caTbTlen at the Bast Orolu She leaves a husband and Bingham i Springs... J Construction with this road will not do away with steamboating on the Snake rive. No matter which bank the road will be built on, there would still be the products of the op posite side to get out to market, anu the stealers must be used for the purpose. About half the local traf fic of the Snake river line above Ri paria will need to be freighted across the river in boats, ana mere win uo plenty of business" for the steamers after the trains will bo running, j Astoria a Terminal. From a gentleman who has been in touch with Portland people for some time, comes a story to the ef ect that high railroad authority vouches for the statement that Chairman Harriman has actually purchased the Astoria railroad and will soon incorporate it into the Un ion Pacific system and make Astoria a terminal shipping point. The Portland People are said to be de lighted with the prospective change in the seaport situation and expect Portland to have' a great boom In consequence. Harriman will then put Portland on an equal basis with San Francisco. EVERETT VS. INDIANS. ...NOW OPEN... Health and Summer 1 Resort E Twenty-two Miles Pendleton on 0. R. & N. East of 1 Excursion Rates lromall points For further information addreiiu E Manager Bingham Springs GIBBON; Ore. mimimmm.mimiUHMUimimimin mux JTht IVomtit PtSInd (Ac Tuk k a t fct M tot M own, Mi to I DinmondTr. wm -3 Because We Advertise It Don't use Diamond "C" laundry soap be cause wo mlvcrtiso it or becnuso wo glvo premiums for tho wrappers. Use because It pays to use It becauso It is honest weight and docs honest work. SAVE DIAMOND "0" WRAPPKRS WTcdem them for all sorts of useful sml nttrnctlvo artless, Uluitrntrtl book Bhowlnc over 31W nreiulums given for wrappers, cnt on request. A jxstal will bring It. Premium Dept.. The Cuaahy Packing Co., So. OmtM.Ntk. MISS FAY LEE, Preoldont of the Shallospoarlan Club, Kansas City. " Your fcoofclct came to mv homelike a mesntreof health . . .i- AflM 1 11 Let. rtrhm I Imrl Sfifffred with 'headache, backache and bearing-down pains. I was weak, nervous and hysterical and had not consulted any doctor, thinking it would pass away in time, but instead I found (hat the pains increased and were more froquenf. I de cided to try "Wine of Cardul ?nA in f Imrt llmi-.w mticll improved. It scented to act like a charm. I kept up the ttcatment and the result was most satisfactory. Words fall to ex press my gratitude for the suffering that is now saved me. I am in fine health, physically and mentally. I can only say 'thank you', but there is much more in my heart for you." r I V. TMTJfi -T) OWN nains are Uio U worst that women know. It I U you are Buffering from tins trou- bio you need not bo uncertain M.nt if 'f'lm n.'iinfl in thn abdomen UUUUb IV. J'" - - , - - and back that fed as if heavy weights 1 1 i 11. C 41. rt ircro pulling uovn on mu hui vua ml uw stomacii uro "ueariiiK-uuwu imuia IUU UVU I"" - Thoy may not bo particularly sovero at prusoiit but uicy aro growing woreu, That hcadaclio wincn nearly unvua you I i 1 1 1 Ani.nnl ilirt rtnIn nervous tension. Tho nerves iivm lmiVin (nrrivn wnv under the strain. Yomicrlmpi jump at any unusual disturbance, or laugh or weep, hysteri cally, at no apparent causo. That Is what Miss Fay Lee, G03 North Seventh Street, Kansas City, Kansas, was coming to when sho rescued herself by taking AVino c Cardul. The Wino mado her a strnntr. healthy woman nmi ii. ns it lias inauo a million oincr women strong nnd healthy. By induc ing regular menstruation mo cnuru system is roliovcd oE the terriblo wasting drams. Tho ligaments wincn noiu vim womb in place uro. strengthened by a neaiiuy now anu iiiat wyiui ia wiuv to its normal position. Roturnlng health is the result. Tins is what Wino of Cardui has done for thousands of tho best womon in America. I you need advice writo Tho Ladios' Advisory Department, Tho Chatta noogaModicinoConlpany, Chattanooga, Tenn., describing all your Bymptoms freely, and a letter of atlvico will bo sent you. Securo aPl.UU bottioor wino Cardui from your druggist to-uay. in sc; of WINE of CARD VI million suffering women have found relief in Wino of Cardui. A1 Read Carefully .what we say hereafter concerning ourselves, and our goods. Wo mean every word of it. Lively Game of Ball Belna Played Thla Afternoon. The big Everett .team, amateur champions of the Northwest, arrived in the city last night and are pitted against the Indians at the local dia mond this afternoon. The game is WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! W. C. MINNIS SELLS BOTH. Keaerer CoaL First Class Wood Offers Promptly Filled. Telephone, Bed 401, or call on W. O. MINNIS, 1 nm Miln 8treet. lust opposite Hana- , ford Thompson's bard ware store. W. G. McPhetson Hoatlng and Vontilating Enginoer 47 First Street, Portland, Oregon HAY TIME Attention, Farmers ! I have a fnll lino of FORKS, ROPE, CABLE, . HAY CARRIERS, Etc Prices aro lowest, quality considered. T. C. TAYLOR THE? HARDWARE MAN 741 Main Street GRAND FREE PICNIC bobbZy' KINE'S GROVE Dancing Begins at 2 o'clock each Sunday. BMes to and from the grotfod day and Night, PV.RTATTttAMT ON fiRODNDS. The flrrovfl CM b. ! pioilo parties by applying to PBTJBB MMVtU, St. George. tot... -i