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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1904. PAGES- PAOE SEVEN. BHT 0NG THE EXCHANGES THE INLAND EMPIRE 'WIN; IN' ETT. St FpM beautiful an.1 nccom letle of 1""' tlie tl,)per l'f "eS 9r' Miner, fef J tbow say that their fcbo 8 ..' rfpnt. Some n!lie. olfnlfa pas- 1 Trt others a.. ormen ' n,ni Is. they mat j mnn nnraileu !ToroufihfareS of the city. Lf were noi n - y ei wcl Hm ,lnnpn- incomplete " L looked and acted the part " 1 . ,.1l.w. momliors h dressed ".,i Ek.imnn race, mm wj d..u... S attention from others of br";;iSe EUy Tt at a hasty retreat and passed e1 r... n,n t nin the n cht ban was acquaint" M1-" ...... nnnnmn fa md ie beauinui mm -- Ie from tne ui'P"' eVs four dozen was well out tensive dealer In livestock, Is In Ba leer City and his mission Is to nur chase two carloads of saddle horses, says the Baker Cicy Democrat. The horses nre for the British Co lumbia market. Eastern Oregon raised saddle horses have the edge over those raised in any other part of the United States. They are of good metal nnd are fitted to stand great hardships. Their endurance Is remarkable. Mr.'Uing Is a son of Mr. I.ang who, It will ' be remembered, visited this section away back in the eighties and bought thousands of head of cattle and drove them over the trail to Montana and other points. It was before railroad days and the cowboy outfits brought hero by Lang, See right Bros, and Jesse Hasten wore .typical of the range In those days. ICE "ENDS Jt,J ASURE 0 1 L. AND WHOM Y DEMI! 'IS CITY. AS FIBJ IN EVEN WILL wor fa HENTS OASES HE 01 race. ICKET. las Olsf mlsslow 3-Joll W.B.I trlct-I j r..iii In Montana. have noticed that Smith river nf tl.n l.nst. if not the .n.,.. in Hip state for small, Irults. It may seem a little sin- B that the hlgnesi vuuuj m n Kiiblectod to the Lt frost should be the most I --.I ,.t Mile apntna tn PC n iruu mm - e case, iuho Jns for mis. mu uim " o frosts have a tendency to re- the fruitage or tlie snruns. u out the fruit so that what es- r0P7P craws larcor. wheth- Eere Is anything In this or not i not know hut It seems reason intl thpn. owlnc to the cool L that prevail there In summer, moth fly that lays tne egg mat. ,. iho fruit hns but a noor show Iperate and there Is less of the I ravages on the wild rrtut man Loro In thn rutin! state. This been our observation and wo miiiK almost continuously our Be on the valley for 35 years. .Mountain Husbandman. i Wants Eastern Oreoon Horses. fchn Lang of Buttee, Mont., an ex- Idaho Irrigation Statistics. T. C. Egleston, commissioner of Immigration, labor and statistics, has just completed an Irrigation census of the state. It has been made with great caro, every canal In the state being canvassed. Compilation of the data shows the following facts: Tho state has 2422 miles of main Irrigation canals. The cost of construction of those canals was $5,446,180. They cover 1,308,372 acres of land. Of tho land covered by these ca nals, 749,551 acres Is In cultivation. Thoro lies tinder tho canals 618, 821 acres uncultivated and unim proved. In addition to canals constructed, there are In tho state, now In course of construction, or under contract, projected canals that will cover nearly 1,000,000 acres and the cost of which when completed, will be more than ?G,000,000. Boise Statesman. BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES PROFESSIONS AND TRADES PHYSICIANS. Dlb 0 2.LB' . OFFICE IN JUDD building. Office hours, io to 12 . m.: ot. 5 P,m- TelePhonM: Office main 1871; residence, main 1381. tins. SMITH &. rtlNQO, OFFICE OVER tne I'endleton Saying Hank. Tele ??S?e 801 ; re8l,1n telephone, mala luUl H. S. OAIiFlKLD, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC i PJ,slclat ail urgeon. Office In Judd building. Telephones: Office, black 1411; residence, black 24. DK. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD DI.OCK. TELE lhone. main B31 ; residence, black 161. DK. T. M. IIKNDKP.SON, TIIYSICIAN and fiiircronn. nrri in i.. n.., - n Vs.v iu OMIIUS -1UI1K !ng' irooai 0fflce 'Pone, matn DIC. LYNN K. nLAKKSLKB. C1IKONIC flnn ll.rVAIIB .ltann. . It . uuu uiseases 01 women. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone, main 721: rosidonce, red 1153. X-Kay therapeuttn Dlt. I.P.N'A ALLEN I100.NE, OSTEOPATH. Residence, Thompson street, tietween Pntirt nml tv.to. 1024. Nervous diseases a specialty. TRANSPORTATION LINES. ATTORNEYS. A I'Rimv. ArmifViu'o km .... Office oyer Taylor's Hardware store. Pendleton, Oregon. ro Hy A JAMES A. FEB, LAW OFFICE IN JUUD building. I HA I LEV & LOWELL. ATTOKNEYS AT law, uuice in uespain block. OREGON SHOJrLlNE HALLKItAY i M'COUItT, LAWYEHS. AS noclatlon building. CAHTUK HALEY, ATTOHNEYS AT law, on ice m savings Hank building. WINTMIl fr fV,T.T.llM r.iirvisiio ... .... t ii.no, y - flee, rooms 1 and 8, Association bulld- AAHON TUltNKR A E. I). mm. AT ' torneys at law. Ill Court street. STILLMAN 1 PIEItCE. ATTORNEYS AT aw, jir. auiiman nas been admitted to practice In United States patent oi flceu, and makes a specialty of patent law, ltooms 10, 11, 12 and IS, Association block. FRATERNAL ORDERS. DR. L. FRANCES T1IOM1VON, OSTEOPATHIC irP.V'n ni. ,!r,,d,Ls,', A T- St'll school, Kirksvllle, Mo. Office, Hotel Illcker side en- linuVViUIUCB UHVI. 111FIAV Thli.p, unH VETERINARY SURGEONS. VKTMllIVATIV StTIfnrAV t-,., r McNabb. Office nt Tlim.n'. DENTISTS. Bruneau Irrigation Project. H. M. Thompson, president of the Southwestern Trust company of Kansas City, Mo., who. has been In the city several days Investigating the Bruneau 1-and and Irrigation Co. In the Bruneau valley, has concluded to tane the bond Issue of $300,000 provided the legality and all the le gal features should be approved by the attorney of tho trust company. The details of this issue were fully written up In the Capital NewB of Monday, April 18, 1904. Boise Capi tal News. he Arlington J. L. SHARON, Proprietor; the Arlington is a high-class ning house, equipped with elec llghts, free baths and all mod- conveniences. It is centrally feted, being on Main street, three krs north of Hotel St. George, lr the Delta candy store. Rooms tne day, week or month. Rates t to $1 a day. C18 Main ctreet. tone Red 1091. SCHEDULE OF PEN DLETON-UK3AH Staec Line toll; trips between Pendleton and nuuuuy, otage leaves w ajs--'"" "i., urriyes ac UKian ......u niar IVU,CB UftlUU . a., arrives at Pendleton 5 p. m. r, ; ,,;. w ""uu, ; rounu trip ai I,t.,llllt,on ,0 A'ba. 2-75 : round VU ! 0. I.i Tn.llann tii.l an. i tffn. Jir.fi t.un.A mi.; p t Itrock t Mcr.itnas' Dnijf Store. MARKET HOGS TAKE JUMP OF 10 CENTS PER 100 1)11. Jt. S. REUS, DENTAL SURGEON. uuice, room lb, judd bulldlne E. A. VAUailAN, DENTIST. OFFICE IN o uuu uuuuiiir. I'none, red 1411, BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL 1'ANK OF ATHENA. Oregon. Capital, J50.CO0; surplus nnd profits, 112,500.00. Interest ou time de posits. Deals In foreign nnd domestic eichanRe. Collections promptly attended to. Henry C. Adams, president ; T. J. Kirk, vice-president; F. S. LeGrow, cash ier ; i. ai. nemp, assistant casnicr. THE FARMERS' HANK OF WESTON, ltvsiuu, uri'ijua, iufs a general DanK ag business Eicliange bought and sold. Collections promptly attended to. It. Jameson, president ; George W. Proebstel, vice-president: J. It. Kllgorc, cashier; di rectors, G. A. Hartman. M. M. Jones, T. J. Price, G. D. Graw, J. V. Kllgore, Rob ert Jameson, u. vt. rroebstel. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS HANK, I'endleton, Oregon. Organised March 1, iBHii. capital, f ioo.ooo ; surplus, 7rv 000; Interest allowed on all time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on all tirln- clpnl points. . Special attention given to collections. . J, rurulsh. president: J. N. Teal, vice-president ; T. J, Morris, cashier; J. . Muloney, assistant cashier, Receipts Have Been Very Light and Market Dull Sheep Are Coming In More Rapidly Than Last Week All Shipments Were Lighter Than the Week Before Cattle Station, ary. 0 SPICES, o C0FFEE,TEA, BAKING POWDER. PMWWNOEXTRACTS WuhPurtty, fmesrFlavor, Orwrnf StrtnjTh. 7asoibIe Prices. vLOSSETftDEVERS lyPORTLAWpowEOON. IN A BAD WAYT M,0r1(.'.?n?,et?" Reader Will Feel When . ln,s '"'omiatlon. BecomJ.0",1 lack elves, out; C"1, weak or aching; Tour "rinary troul)le8 set In, Here's i ?s aro "ln a way." "n10'?.1 eJl1ence to prove It: corner Ii'n,Urown' who l,ves at m-T. f Turner and B streets, oo i th ! ? most lntenae Pa'" of .Lft' 1 got my flr8t ttWMBmi rtrUB atore- 1 "o'ltooD at ti d,larae that 1 cold OtavPin. iai",nk t0 wash- an'8 bI- If I did iiWnsr wlth the lrou "MesentaS Pllls ,acted UP t0 tlle yM not .?? a(,e hy U I dorsetnent 7 , ray namo to an on u Doanv others who avo lBfactSry Pl with the clr. nf al' dea,e. Price DO 8t4U,'. 010 a8ats for the Unltod Yesterday's Oregon Dally Journal furnishes the following report on the Portland livestock market: 'This week the cattle market con tinued the strong tone of the former week but no changes were made In the quotations. Hogs, although not considered very firm, showed a slight advance of 10c, while sheep were dull and showed every tendency of reach ing a lower lovol. With the excep tion of sheep, the receipts this week were smaller than thoso of tho previ ous period. They were: Tills week. Last week. Hogs 775 920 Cattle 401 1,375 Sheep 1,251 1,124 Ruling prices at tho close of the week showed: Cattle Best Eastern Oregon steers $4.75: best valley steers, $4ijr4.50; medium steers, $3.753.90; cows, $3.700,3.90; bulls, $2.953.50; stags, $3.5003.55. Hogs Best heavy, $5.50C.C0; block, $5.35; China fats, $55.10; Blockers and feeders, $4.35 5. Shoep Best grain-fed wethers and lambs, $44.25; sheared, $3.50; mix ed sheep, $3.254.25. TIItST NATIONAL HANK OF PENDI.E- ton. Capital, 770,000; surplus and tin divided profits, ll.oon.00. . Transacts general hanking business. Exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on (Julca go. Sau Francisco, New York and prlncl pal points In the Northwest. Drafts drawn on China, Japan and Europe. Makes col lections on reasonable terms. Levi An keuy, presldeut : W, I". Matlock, vice president; G. M. Itlce, cashier; George Hartman, Jr., nsslstunt cashier. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. C. n. TItOl'TMAN, ARCHITECT AND Superintendent, room 1- Judd block Pendleton, Oregon. T. F. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND SU- perlntendent. Makes complete and re liable pluus for buildings' In the city or country. Room IT, Juud building. SUEEK & COLE, CONTRACTORS AND builders. Estimates furnished on short notice. Job work a specialty. Prompt service. Shop ou Ulua stieet, near Mam. D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILD er. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement nulks, stone walls, etc. Leave orders at East Oregoulan of-Oce. T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING AND CE ' mentlnc. Cement walks a specialty, Estimates furnished free. Work guaran teed. Leave orders at lladley & Zehner's cigar store, Main street. I. u. box 104 LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. TKLEPHONir LIVERY STABLE. COUKT Street, opposite court bouse. Bowers & Son, proprietors. Always good turnouts, Public scales. 'Phone, main 381, VEGETABLES. Carrots, 2c per lb. Parsnips, 10 lbs 25c. Potatoes, llc per lb. Garlic, 10c per lb. Cabbage, 5c per lb. Onions, Cc per lb. Radishes, Cc per bunch. Green onions, Co per bunch, 3 for 10c. Walla Walla spinach, Cc per lb. Celery, 10c bunch, 3 bunches 25c. Lettuce, hothouse, Cc bunch. Pie plant, 4c lb. Turnips, 5c bunch. Asparagus, 10c, 3 for 25c. Popcorn, shelled, 10c lb, 3 for 25. FRUITS. Bananas, 40c dozen. Lemons, 40c dozen. Oranges, 4Q50c dozen. Strnwborrles, 25c box. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY. Thn following nrlces are paid 'jy dealors to the producer: Turkeys, nvpuc. Chickens, hens, 8c; $34 per doz en: roosters, 43Cc. Geeso, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $3,504. Butter, 50(075c, good. Eggs, fresh, 12c. Now line mon's Boston. sweaters. Tho OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD, Comer West Alta and Lllllth streets, S. A. Allowar. proprietor. Large com- fortable stalls. Plenty of feed. Horses given careful attention. COMMERCIAL STABLES, O. M. FBOOMK proprietor. Fine horses, good rigs, best care giren transient hoc. upp. Uotel Pendleton. 'Phone, main 101. CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALTA STREET, Carney i. Kennedy, Props., urery, iei and sales stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line in connection, 'Pbone, main 701. BOARDING AND LODGING. THE 8TANFIKLD UOUilE, Hit BOl'TII XAIK atrset, Mrs. L. Mlcbssl, Prop. Large, claan, comfortable rooms j beat meals ; all home cook Ing Meals Uci tlckti4. THE WHITE ROOMING AND LODGING Home, thoroughly renovated. Koomi by day, week or month. Everything neat and clean, sol South Main street Mrs. II. L. Hunt ington, Prop. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill stieets. Board by the day or week, Good table set. Rates. 3.7S and $l,7f per week. Mrs, Lv Neff, Prop. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L. NetT, pro prietor. , ATHENA HOTEL, LEADING HOTEL IN the city, $1.00 to $1.50 per day, U. P. Mlllen, proprietor. WHEN YOUR BUSINESS TAKES YOU to Helix, stop at the Hotel Helix. Good meals and good service. T, II. Wimpy, proprietor. COTTAGE HOTEL- WHEN YOU GO TO Umatilla stop at me l.ouubo uuiei, Whim heln. home cooking, everything neat and clean. Mrs. Jamea O'Connell, proprietor, It. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE, No. S!88. Regular meetings Orst and third Thursdays of each month, All brothers visiting In the city most cordi ally Invited to attend. Hall In LaDow block, Court street. G. A. Hartman, Sr.. B. It.; C. E. Beau, secretary. MEN'S RESORT YOU ARE INVITED. Free readlni rnnm u'h. ... uvi JVIU UUU get the ndrautage of free bath, use of r, ., uuu u"er equipments. In cluding library and reading room. Terms $1.00 to Join ana CQc a month dues. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If there Is anything you need In new end second-hand furniture, stoves, granlteware nnd crockery, call and get his prices. No. 212 Court street. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS flAWT-MAV A llui-f, . . . . . . . . . reliable abstracts of title to all lands ... uiuuuiiu i-uuuiy. Loans ou city and fnt-m I , . . , , . . . . I'.vpt;... uy uuu sens an sinus of real estate. Does a general brokerage uo...ioo. ,aj. m uuu muses invest ments fur non-residents. Reference, any bank In Pendleton. G. A. HARTMAN, Pres. G, A. HARTMAN, JR., Vice Pres. J. M. ItENTLKY REPRESENTS THE oldest nnd most reliable lire nnd acrl dent Insurance companies. Office with Hartman Abstract Co. JOHN IIAILEY, JR.. U. S. LAND COM mUsloner. Specialty made of laud fll- iugs uuu proot, insurance und collec Hons. Office In Judd building, room 10. FOR RENT. FOR RENT GOOD FRONT ROOM, siiiiiiuie ror two gentlemen or two la dles Call at 010 Willow street. WANTED. AGKNTd WANTED 11 O.tKD UP PER Month to energetic leprestniailves In every city and town In Oregon, V. aldington and Idabo. Dignified, honorunle, permanent and Immense ly profitable employment st home or on the road; somethlug new; send itanip or call at office. Squato Deal Brokerage Company, lira MISCELLANEOUS. JOUNDA POCKETIIOOK OWNER CAN have same ry describing nronertv and Hav ing for this notice, fill on Con MvCouaglll at uuiei i suuiewu SEWER CONTRACTORS REED A LAF ler make connections with tjie sewer for fiualnptui lintiaua nn.l n.lv.t. rul.l.n.u, Terms reasonable. Leave orders at T, C. juyiora uaraware store. SEE YOU "UNCLE" WHEN YOU WANT money, We make loans on personal property. T. B. Gnrdalu, Pawn Ilrvker, Mllarkey building, Court stieet. DRESSMAKING, CUTil.NG AND FIT ting a specialty. Prompt work. Satis faction guaranteed. Miss It. Whitley, 1)12 Main street. PENDLETON STEAM DYE WORKS '30 Cottonwood street. Cleanlug, dying and tepalrlug. Goods called for and de livered. 'Phone, main 1001. WANTED YOUR ORERS FOR EN graved cards, wedding Invitations, etc. ; 100 engraved visiting cards with plate, $1.50; additional cards In future, $1 per hundred. The East Oregonlan. HOUSE-CLEANING BY THE JAPANESE Honse-Cleaulng Co. Work done by the dav. hour or lob. Window cleaning a specialty. Prompt service at low prices. uui uaruen stieet, Tiioue Main 1171. DR. G. BEE WO woNDimnuL TREATMENT T).li wonderful Chi net doctor li cthllril Kr.tbetuie li curt ixol wltuoul operas UoD ihkt hi 9 glveu up Iodic H cure wlili those wonderful t'iil nee liert,rotlf, tud. tinrkt ftod veKetftbtn tbat art eollrrlx ui. known to mcdlt !- v 1 11 tliU country, Tbrouih I ti uie oftliokw Ii&niUfitA t?mH tbta faniout dortor kuow l lilt KCtloa or over i00 different friiii-diM, wtiii U lifnurrnDl'ullyuHfi. la different dlM-jue. II Ktiumtitee. to rnrt ratrr, ttfttliinia. lunc thro tit, rheuiiihtUui. uervouaneu, itouini li. In er, kidney nfeie : lnutliuiidrfdsi of tettlniou lu i, i'htiTU- iiiuderate. Call and iff Mnu l'i.ltiiu uut Of llitf cliv wrllt fur litaiikN nd 1 .u -. Hiid 4 trntiiii BUnil. ( O.Nhl'i. I I IH. HtKJ. AJllillhhh J uj Union Pacific TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY. Through Pullman standard and Tourist Sleepers dally to Omaha and Chicago; tourist sleeper dally to Kansas City ! through Pullman tourist sleeping cars, (personally conducted) weekly to Chi cago; reclining chair cars (seata tree) to the East dally. TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE TON. UASTBOUND. Arrlre. Depart. No. 2, Chicago Special 3 :Ho p. tn. (i ;15 p. m. No. 0, Mall & Express 4 :33 a. in. 4 :4,1 a. iu. WESTBOUND. Arrive. Depart. No. 1, Portland Spe cial 0:00 a.m. 0:10 a.m. No. n, Mall and Ex press 12 :23 a. m. 12 :30 a, tn. SPOKANE DIVISION. Arrive. Depart. No. 7, Pendleton Pas seuger S :33 p. m. No. 3, Spokane Pas senger ., OllO.a. m. WALLA WALLA BRANCH. Arrive. Depart. No. 41, Mixed train, 1:30 p.m. No. 42, Mixed train 5 :30 p. m. No. T connects with No. 2. No. 42 counects with No. 2. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subject to change. For Sou Francisco every five days. SNAKE RIVER. Rlparla to l.ewlston Leave Itlparla dally, except Saturday, 4 :05 n, m. Leave l.ewlston dally, exrept Friday, 7:00 a. m, E. C. SMITH, Agent, Pendleton. Washington & Columbia River Railroad TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and ALL POINTS EAS1 AND SOUTH. Portland and Points on the Sound .... TIME CARD. Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, 1:45 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 11:45 a. m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p- m. Leave W'nlla Walla dally, eastbound, 1 1 :00 p. m. Arrive Walla Walla dally, westbound, 10:43 a. m, For Information regarding rates and accommodations, call on or address W. ADAMS, Agent Pendleton, Oregon S. B. CALDERHEAD, (1. P. A., Walla Walla, Washington. HOTEL8. RUNS PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT DINING CARS TOURIST 8LEEPING CAR8 ST. 1'AUI, MINNEAPOLIS nUMJTII FAIKiO TO OUANI) KOItKS 0IIOOK8TON W1NNKFKO MKI.ICNA and 1IUTTK. THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHIMi'lON I'lIILAUUU'lUA NKW YOHK I10STON And all polutH Kant and South. Through tickets to J a nan and China via l aiutus anu Noriuern I'aeine Htrani ship Co. and American line. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., PROPRIETORS. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as good as any. The llotol I'omlleton has Just beca rofUteil nml rodtrnlshcil throughout. Tliono ami tiro alnrm connoctlons with nil rooms. Ilattis In Bttltos and bIiirIo rooms. Headquarters for I raveling Men Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 00 and $2.50 Special rnto8 hy work or month. Kxcollottt CiiIhIiio. Prompt Dining Hoora Sorvlca. Bar and Ollllard Room In Connection Only Three Dlocks From Depot. Hotel St. George GEO. DARVEAU, PROPRIETOR. 'feVSL" y wi !- if j European plan. Kvorythlng flrst class. Accommodations tho host. All modern conveniences. Steam heat throughout. Kooiiih oii-hiiUu -vith hath. Large, now samplo roomH. Tho Hotel St. (leorKu la pronounced one of thn muHl modern nnd model hotels of Oregon. 'Phono nnd llro alarm ronucctloiiH to ofllcc In nil rooms. j t: e C.GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. i V Aider St.. Portland. Orecon. Mention paper. Ladies' Capsules Gardes Lady Agents Wanted. Safe, reliable. Absolutely guar anteed to cure leucorrboea and fe male weakness. For particulars ad dress Mo, Prop, Pharmacy, Lock Dox 323, Kansas City, Mo, For sale by a. u, noeppon uros., i'endleton. Mormon Bishop' PmIlilauuyrWytrl,yUileler lu. MoriaoSi ChurcE ua lLeTrfulloS.nl. Puitlrelr cure. tLs wont uu In bill auii yountr arlaloir froi. eifUollr-bu.ulilptlun,excii,orcleartiuoVlii(r. Cuius Lost Manhood, Impotenojf, Lost power, N Kht-Losses, Spermatorrhoei Insomnia, PulnsV In Back, E I Desires, Seminal Emission, Lama Back, Nervous Debility rienancnw, j, uea u, avmnn, varicocele, or wonj ou iwncninic 01 pvUaey to svery fuao. PtlrauUI the tram andiwnseentow. Wo w,6rurSi.a)lrull. A writ- teaviiarajitc,tai.'urof! Sold by Tallman & Co., Druggl sts. TIME SCHEDULE. Trslns leave I'cnillston dall ftrept Hundar, at 7 :00 p. m. For furtber Information, time cards, maps and tickets, call on or writs W, Auams, rendition, Oregon, or A, V. CIIAKI.TON, Tblrd snd Morrison, His,, 1'oilland, Or stlputlon, Stops Prematureness, Stop Nerv EvelldS. f-ilrcl- ar liuiutKlUto.' luiuart vlor sad Uuu. lKinTtKetdeklKaJnt,arursUstltAn(l.lUhtoresginl, BrsrhSil M I I DBLiailTFUIs nOUTK AVLIOHT niDES IZZY cnAas EIJP CANYONS A Golden Opportunity See nature, In al! her glorious beauty, and then tbo acme of man's handiwork. Tho first Is found along the line of the DKNVEIt IUO GRANDE HAIMIOAD, tbo lat latter at tbo St. J-oula World's Fair. Your trip will be ono of pleasure make the most of It, For Informa tion and Illustrated litera ture wrlto W. C. M'BRIDE, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. Rooms 60c to $1.50. CORNER MAIM , AND WEBB STS. Block and a half from depot THE Hotel Bickers (Formerly Goldon Hulo.) COURT 8TREET. q - 1l K!vsTi M Itemodelod and refurnished through. out. Everything neat, clean and up- to-date. Steam heat and electric lights. Host cuisine, Prompt service. H. E. BICKER8, PROPRIETOR. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREOON. American nlan. 13 Mr dav and nnward. Headquarters for tourists and commsrcUl travelers. Hneclsl rates mads to fanlllea and single gentlemen. Ttis manajeaaeot win vt pieaseu at an time to anew rooms and sire mice. A modern Turk ish batti establishment In the hotel. II. C. IIOWKHM, )lanser. The Columbia, Lodging House Well ventilated, noat and com fortablo looms, good bods. Oar In connection, whore host goods are served. Main street, center of block, betwoen Alta and Webb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor