East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 03, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1001
THE EXCHANGES
THE INJL JliViriiVIL i
tndnv. Of 15 or 1C known cases.
VlrT(l. . I . i.ln.. m nf iiltditrltntr ritir nlnn
4 ,,n 7, ...vencss of tliPIy'""" " "
the pr""1"- will or None ol
chnracter, nil the nine victims oeing
healthy in other respects: hence
tin. nesky complaint Is not likely to
i.onnmn serious. Several of the cases
have cropped out lu the school room
mill the teachers nnvo rouna u neces
nary to hnve the little ones either
sent or taken home. Thus far the
board of education lias not deemed It
necessary to take runner precaution
than that which nrlses from day to
day In the school room, but, should
the conditions continue and Increase,
It Is very likely that nn Indefinite re
cess will have to be taken. Sumpter
Reporter. i
Wnlln Wnlln Taxes.
The citizens of "Walla Wnlla coun
tv will pay n tax of 7.7C mills this
year toward the expenses of running
the state government. This figure
wns estimated by John W. McGhee,
deputy auditor, and' Is based on the
amount of tax necessary to raise ac
cording to the figures received from
the state nudltor. The county board
of equalization fixed the value of
property In Wnlla Wnlla county at
S 11.957.022, from which It will be
necessary to rnlse the following sums
of money for stnte purposes: General,
S30.4S0.77: school, $6U,68K.is, ana
military, $1209, making n total of
S92.316.9C ns the share wnicn this
county should pay this yenr townrd
state expenses. wana wniia suues-
mnn.
Pt ne .: ,l you Will
ire" .,fv to have
snorter was
bie : ract of
Ko t is
V1 .......mirl Flat.
Iu f vleld wns
c""0.J V: :-,r acre,
.,r. ' L f J36.80 per
octlnn of the
'.V,t this the Demo-
, to hear from It.
r, equally as we.l.-
w - .
Kmocrai,
U, of Walla Wnlla, is
felling th. Uoume ub
htietared uy '"'"
"Death to weeiw.
,1 r n r I
Iuhly recommeimcu
,h Urge sales In all sec-
llnland Empire, "
1,11 classes or work u
1, is summer fallowing,
ttnd orchard worK. x.
He yield of the land
inufaciurers guarantee
me machines are mane
wven, eight and nine
iLtitlJton Tribune.
May Slop School.
I ire epidemic in sump-
BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES
PAGE SEVEN.
physicians.
Q- ?.fBV 0FFICB IN JtTDD
building. Office honr. 10 to 12 a. m
K-1." 0 R m Telephones: Office main
13,1; residence, main 1381.
DHS. SMITH & ItlNQO, OFFICE OVER
the Pendleton Saving Dank. Tele
phone 801 i residence telephone, main
1501.
H. 8. OAUFIELD, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC
tlhvalH&n and fitir,, nn rrrt i.
, n uuiio IU riUUU
building. Telephone: Office, black 1411:
residence, black 24.
DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JODD BLOCK. TELE
phone, main D31 ; restd nee, black 101.
ATTORNEYS.
I1EAN & TERRY, ATTOUNET8 AT LAW
unice over Taylor's Hardware store,
Pendleton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD
bolldlng.
IIAILKY ft LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office In Despatn b'ock.
DALLERAY & M'CODRT, LAWYERS, As
sociation bnlldlng.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
ShohtLine
DR. T. M. HENDERSON, rilYSICIAN
and mrgeon. Office In Saving Bank
building, room 1. Office 'phone, main
1411 ; residence, red 1228.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE. CIIItOXH'
nnd nervous diseases and dliease of
women. Judd bulldlnir. corner Min n,i
Court streets. Office 'phone, main 721 :
residence, red 11B3. X-ISay Therapentlcs.
DR. LENA ALLEN BOONE, OSTEOPATH.
Residence. ThomDson street. between
Court and Water streets. 'Phone, black
1024. Nervous diseases a specialty.
MRS. M. N. SAWTELL, COUNTY MAN.
ncer of the Northwest Vlnvl rn pnn
Cosble St., Pendleton, Oregon.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
VETERINARY SURGEON DR. D. C.
McNabb. Office at Tallman's drue
store.
DENTISTS.
'something of the soil nnd p hints nnd
j the reul wonders of nature working
! around us at every hand, are no long
' er looked upon as fads.
I An Interesting move In this dlrec-
! ntlial. .Int. I t, c
J brick school house!'""1
days of the settlement "" " ":rnZ
vallev atdte? was 11,1 Bi-iu'1 iv-t,w,
Man is Rushing
Country
'with such national characters for of-
I'FPl
I. 41. nni.,iHnl
idle cl.vs wl, . ll ii ad" ' floors uuu sponsors ub.i. u. inkibuii 01
- nation npeop'c of In-Ist- 1-ouls, who has founded the vll
n ready end able In ! nl'd l,cll"l ot Le Claire, ndja
o decide right and to ' l,,llt to his factories at Edwardsvllre,
I in.; Thomas Kane, president 01 me
Lion has followed and I Wlnoiiu Assembly, which Is establish-
!i methods have sup-1 "ig an institution ror the teaching or
MSler .Schoolmaster" 1 agriculture in Indianapolis; J. II.
H, Identified with the Ivrntiskopf, founder and president of
house. The educa- i the now noted national farm school
I 'he country has iiii-'"1 Dnylestown, Pa.; John II. ratter-
many degrees, but son, president or tne .National uasn
have come prob- Heglster Co., whose school gardens
blexlng than those nnd model factory equipments at Dny-
J pedagogues ot our I ton. o., have nwnkened a wldesprend
I interest; Gen. It. S. Tuthlll. through
14' -ountry-ruised hov whoso efforts the St. Charles Home
My toward the city, for Hoys nt Chicago wns founded; O.
ro countervailing cur- J- Kern, superintendent of schools
I the ouiir people ot fur Winnebago county. III., who has
111! place In the coun- done n great work In the consolldn
ai Is one for the most turn of county schools, nnd perfected
ration of our best plans for engrafting on them methods
M.dtant nml centrl- I for the practical teaching of Improved
t which is overcrowd- agriculture In experimental gardens:
of Industry, where ' IS. 11. Jlutler, president of the board ot
ay wages, and which trustees of the Illinois MiimuU Trnin-
Itog from our rural lug .School Farm; and Millon George,
fre men own the land the founder of that school; Jane Ad-
lt'i get their austen- dnniH. head president of the Chicago
I Hllll ITiiiimu Rnrtlnl uoHlnmai.t ...A.l
In the Drift. otliurs of note lu this movement.
inlet forces ut work. Tench the Dignity of Work.
Idling better organ- The l.-ugue Is working for nn in-
I,L.m f; Whose ten' Ul8trl111 Miullc school system which
om ithls hurtful con- will include the teaching of domestic
Lt ? .!""?" back tu !";le"ct' ' both agricultural and
xL i V , . 0Vfr" I training In nil the public
Sm.. 1" , ""d I wXuwU- that children shall be
I an t?. "'"P "n I tUKlit to work with their hands und
litr rZT ,y mrm "s m'y aro t,ll'Blit In the pub
lire tZu . ,,r,lt,,ls "'I'ools ot Prance nnd Denmark. It
iniuiituins Unit every school should
have a school garden where every
i child should he taught to be n lover
J of nature nnd of the country, nnd
a.... . ' "alllt'd toward the land us n source of
rMi.M, ' ""noruhlu livelihood, rather thnn
k . -'onuro s Siw.l, .. . ., ..
I,' "utlie hlirht "niciii oi education wouiu
l:klncleZ,rilu.m'm,l,tl!,11J' tend to very largely
cnecic the constant movement toward
the cities. The farm boy who re
ceives a fair school or high school
education naturnllv tiirnn tnYi-nwt tii
cures Place where he om, i.o-t o..i i tu.
germ ,, (. . . "'"'
17 times hair n ' i , 1 l uu" HUCU as WOUIU
i "; In Vlliin; i, 1 " .",m to farm better or make of
ir?'M4 -.: lmr n,nK in Interesting
so ho goes to the city,
On the other hand, the city boy. as
mows up nnd marries would like
to have a home ot his own on the
mnu, but he knows only the trade he
"h earned. He knows nothing of
. .. ,.nK ami ne would not know what
-o on a piece of land if he had it,
DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SDRC.EON.
Office, room IS, Judd building.
E. A. iVAUGHAN, HiCNTlBT. OFFICE IN
Judd building. 'Phone, red 1411.
HANKS AND IJItOKEUS.
CARTER & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
law, office In Saving Bank building.
WINTER & COLLIER, LAWYERS OF
nee, room 7 and 8 Association building.
AARON TURNER. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ill Court street.
STILLMAN & PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Mr. Stlllman has been admitted
to practice In United States patent oi
flees, and makes a specialty of patent law.
Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association
block.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES
reliable abstracta of title to all land
In Umatilla county. Loan on city and
farm property. Buy and sella all kind
of real estate. Doe a general brokerage
business. Pay taxe and makes invest
ments for non-resident. Reference, any
bank In Pendleton.
O. A. HARTMAN, Pre.
G. A. HARTMAN, JR., Vice Pre.
UMATILLA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
Don't buv a dIpca nf nrnrwtrtv mil kffAp.
wards And a cloud on the title. We
Will mfikn van nn Iprnrita BhatMiit nf
title at a reasonable charge. Consult ua
when In need of an abstract. Umatilla
Abstract Co., office In Saving Bank Build-
IUJt
FHIST NATIONAL ANK OF ATHENA,
Oregon. Capital, J50.C00; aurplus and
profits, (12.C00.00. Interest on time de
posits. DealB in foreign and domestic
exchange. Collections promptly attended
to. uenry j. Adams, president; T.
Kirk, vice-president; F. B. Led row, cash
ler; i. ai. uernp, assistant casnier.
THE FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON
Weston. Oregon. Does a general bank
Ing business. Exchange bought and sold.
Collections promptly attended to. R,
Jameson, president; George W. Proebstel
vice-president; J. R. Kllgore, cashier: di
rectors, O. A. Hartman, M. M. Jonea. T.
J. Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Rob
ert Jameson, a. W. Proebstel.
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK,
Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March
1880. Capital, (100,000; surplus, f7G,,
000 ; Interest allowed on all time deposits
Exchance boucht and sold on all Drln
dual points. . Special attention given to
collections. W. J. Furnish, president: J
N. Teal, vice-president'; T. J. Morris
caBhler; J. W. Maloney, assistant cashier,
Iwtamht to know
wing ladies.
IU. ..-?. cause.
0 terra
' fnl Prevents
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE-
ton. Capltul, (70,000 ; surplus and un
divided nrotlts. (125.000. Transacts i
general hanking business. Exchange bought
and sold on ull parts of the world. In
terest paid on time deposits. Makes
collections on reasonable terms. Levi An
keny, president; W. F. Matlock, vlce-pres
ldent ; U. M. Rice, cashier; George Unrt
rann, Jr., assistant casnier.
ARCHITECTS AND UU1LDERS.
C. E. TROUTMAN, ARCHITECT AND
Kmicrlnteudent, room 12 Judd block,
Pendletou, Oregon.
T. F. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND SU.
pcrlntvndent. Makes complete and re
liable plans for buildings In the city or
country. Room 17, J una building.
F. C. VAN DUSEN & CO.. CONTRACTORS
and builders : brick, stone and cement
work ; address Box 455, Pendleton.
MORSE & DUNLAP. CONTRACTORS AND
limldcrs. estimates given on snort no
tice Leave orders at office ot Qray's
unrbor Lumper uo.
SHEEK 4 COLE, CONTRACTORS AND
builders. Estimates furnished on short
notice. Job work a specialty. Prompt
service. Shop on Bluff street, near Main,
D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILD
er. Estimates furnished on all kinds
of masonry, cement walk, stone walls,
etc. Leave orders at East Oregonlan of'
flee.
T, M. KELLER, PLASTERING AND CE-
mentlng. cement wait a specialty,
Estimates furnished free. Work guaran
teed. Leave orders at Uadley & Zebner's
cigar store. Main street, r. u. dox iu
HOARDING AND LODGING.
kit, Z", ttam to
'Pedal asenu
resting science. And
jnTIf j
x. m
IEAPPST
11 Iatl ':?.PU
SW0ftnv
'Altas, '
.KlUe..
Id,
lott
Han.
all
I.
'Ph..
ne
S Mills
U . w la, tixz I
nun lw.. .
"ess o put the poor of the great cities
... le country becnuse they will
ot stay there. They can not be ex
pected to, for to them It is a strange
th iT.'! Btory' The experience
tne salvation Army, however, found
time . y """Stted colonies, shows
fat men will nt t
citL.!6 ." the Ia,,d ftnd make good
to .i "... Uley ftre taught what
)t nun tne land after they get on
The lrrlmiin.i . .. ... .
shnu- "i iiis oi me west
weh n,, .Sr.eat.capaclty ot 'an when
on fivo ..c.iijr uuu comiort
i me acres and even on a single
ceiitiv ,n?!,08e tlwt the '6,000 re
V ZyJl mPloyes of the
lBl.lv .u.ral,roaa each had a
u.i7. ;i ."-"'"vaiea acre of rich land tn
urn his attention.
s II (lrac nn tha rnm-
n-i.i At. '
having 8 country, instead of
...J "8 Stopped nrn,l,,ol.. jt
B"1 wo'u id in UW 8U" be Producers
u llvrnJ 7..m able to nt least get
'""tunce nV xne. 8o11' Doos "ot this
"0 men , , dl8eniPloyment of 76,-
eah an ncl v, mlght ,f ow"ed
the soil ,,m , KettnK a living from
t,,e man Tou. d 'r thought t0
omlo prohi, f pon,Jerlng over econ-Pronlem8?--auy
E. Mitchell.
vidPnaer,ftay evenlnB Dr"ey Old
ifcora Jn Vi" u worI1,B automobile
futbutg wi" horse-power car nt
6M-5 seconds.
Till: ALTA HOUSE, OR THE WORK I NO
Peon es Hotel, corner Aita and Mill
streets. First-class accommodations: rea
sonablc rates : clean beds, neat rooms : feed
yard in connection, a. U. Ulttner, Prop.
ATHENA HOTEL, LEADING HOTEL IN
the city. 11.00 to fl.OO per day. u. I
MUlen, proprietor.
THE ARLINGTON ROOMING nOUSE
018 Main St. W. L. Howlsby, proprie
tor. Kverytnlne neat, clean ana iirat-ciass.
HELIX HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGE
ment. Good meals and clean bed. If
you come once yon will keep a-comlng.
Only wblte help employed. Kapeciai at
tention given to commercial travelers. Mr.
and Mr. J. P. Navln, proprietor.
COTTAGE HOTEL WHEN YOU GO TO
Umatilla stop at the Cottage Hotel.
White help, borne cooking, everything
neat and clean. Mr. Janie O'Connell,
proprietor.
THE CITY HOTEL, PILOT ROCK, RE
modeled and refurnished. Everything
t rst-clas. Mrs. u. u. lieitei nas again as
sumed charge.
SKCOND-MAND DEAJLERS.
V. BTROBLH, DEALER IN SHCOND-
band good. If there I anything yon
need In new and second-hand furniture,
tore, granlteware and crockery, call and
get bl price, wo. ziv i;oun treec
FRATERNAIj orders.
B, r. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE,
No. 288. Regular meeting flrst and
third Thursday! of each month. All
brothers visiting In the city most cordi
ally Invfted to attend, nail In LaDow
block, Court street O. A. Hartman, Sr.,
E. It. i C. E. Bean, secretary.
FOR 8ALH AT THE BAST OREGONIAN
office laree bundle of newspapers, con
taining over 100 big papers, can be obtain
ed for 2R cents a bundle.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE MEN'S RESORT, CLKANINO AND
freulng rarlors. Ladles- ana men's wore
given rareml attention, ueipain diock, eui
Court itreot. Telephone Vain 1M1 ,
PENDLETON STEAM DYE WORKS
780 Cottonwood street. Cleaning, dying
and repairing. Good called for and de
livered, -rnone, main juvi.
IIOUSECLHANINO BY THE JAPANE8B
Uoue-Clean Inn Co. work done dt tne
day, hour or job. Window cleaning a
specialty. Prompt service nt low prlce.
004 Garden street. 'Phone Main 1171.
J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE
oiaest ana most reliable Are and accl
uent insurance companies. Office with
u an man Detract Co.
JOHN HAILEY, JR., U. S. LAND COM
mlsstoner. Specialty made ot land HI
Ings and proof. Insurance and eollec
lions, omce In Judd building, room 16.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
CITY LIVERY STABLE. ALTA STREET,
Carney & Kennedy, Props., livery, feed
una naies staoie. uooa ncs at all times,
Lno line In connection. 'Phone, main 701
I Buy Your
I Wood Now
l.ny In jour supply for the
it inter. I have the best wood
iiinl will save you money.
DUTCH HENRY
Wliolosalo Wood Dealer.
Office lit IVmllolon Cold Stor
age riant.
Telephone Main 1781.
Expert Collectors
We have located a branch office in
Pendleton, and will make collecting
defunct bills a specialty. No ac
count too old for us to handle.
Our plan Is: "No collections, no
charges. Suits Instituted, judgments
advertised.
The Van Alstluo-Gordon & Co., Mcr-
cuutilo Agency, II. V. Llpc &
Co., Mgrs.
Ill) E. Court St. Telephone Main 311,
Edison Theatre
J. Murray Smith, Manager.
OPENING
MONDAY, SEPT. 26
Two separate performances every
evening.
First show commences at 7:30
sharp; doors open at 7.
Second show commences at 8:30
sharp.
High-class vaudeville. Everything
clean, refined an up-to-date.
This theater caters to ladles, chll
dien and gentlemen.
Admission 10 cents, reserved seats
20 cents.
Special matinee Saturday at 2:30
p. m. for children.
Scott's Santal-Fspsin Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
For laaunmatlen or OsUrrli
ot the Bladder and I)iu4
Kidnyi. Ho care so pay.
Cart qaleUy and Perms
nenUjr the worst eatcs ot
CloaarrliovKnd UlMt,
no matter of how lo J stand'
Inc. Absolutely uannlMi.
Bold DT dl-nrrbjfta. Prtoa
SI. 00, or by cull, postpaid,
1-00. a dojm ixfs.
"THE 8AHTAI-PEPIIM CO,
lLSOKTAlH, OHIO.
Sold by 1 W. Schmidt & Co.
LADIES' CAPSUIjES GARDES
Ijidy Agents Wanted.
Safe, reliable, absolutely guaran
teed to cure leucorrhoea and female
weakness. For particulars address
Mo. Prop. Pharmacy, hock Box 323,
Kansas City, Mo. For sale by A. C.
Koeppen & Bros., Pendleton.
. L. VAUGHN
KLECTIUCIAJf.
Prompt nttentl n given and all
work executed properly.
Electrical Supplies of all kinds.
OFFICE 121 West Court St.
(Tribune Building.)
and union Pacific
TWO TKA1XS TO THE EAST DAILY
Through Pnllman standard and Tonrlst
Sleepers dally to Omaha and Chicago;
tourist sleeper dally to Kansas City;
through Pullman tourist sleeping can,
(personally conducted) weekly to Chi
cago; reclining chair cars (seats free) to
the Bast daily.
TIME SCHEDULE FROSI PENDLE
TON.
EASTBOUND.
Arrive. Depart
No. 2, Chicago Special S :30 p. m. 5 :0 p. m.
No. 6, Mall A Gxpress 4 :S5 a. m. 4 :45 a. m,
WESTBOUND.
Arrive. Depart
No. 1. i'ortland Snft-
clal 8:30 a.m. 8:50 a.m.
No. R. Mll and Er.
press 11:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m.
SPOKANE DIVISION.
Arrive. Depart
No. 7, Pendleton Pas
senger 6 :S5 p. m.
No. 8, Spokane Pas
senger 0 :10.a. m,
WALLA WALLA DRANCO.
Arrive. Depart.
no. 4i, Mixea train, l :u p. m.
No. 42, Mixed train
-No. 7 connects with No. 2.
No. 42 connects with No. 2.
0 :50 p. m.
OCEAN' AND RIVER SCHEDULE
FIlOM PORTLAND.
All sailing date subject to change.
For San Francisco every Ave days.
SNAKE RIVER.
Illparla to Lewlston Leave Rlparla
dally, except Saturday, 4 :05 a. m.
Leave Lcwlston dally, except 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. Jovcpli, Onialm nnd
ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
Portland nml Points
on the Sound. .
TIME CARD.
Wed-in.
Aiihe nt PondlcUm Monday,
nesilny nml Friday, 1:15 p.
Tucstlny, Tlmrsduy and Saturday,
1 l:l." n. in.
Leave- I'oiiillcton
p. in.
Leave Walla Wnlla dally,
1 1 :00 p. m.
Arrive Walla Walla dally,
10 MS a. m.
eastbound,
nestbound,
and
For Information regarding rates
accommodations, call on or address
W. ADAMS, Agent,
Pendleton, Oregon,
8. n. CALDERHEAD, O. P. A.,
Walla Walla, Washington.
Hotel St. George
GEORGE DARVEAU, Proprlotor.
European plan. Everything first-
class. Accommodations the best. Alt
modern conveniences. Steam heat
throughout. Iloomc en sulto with
bath. Large, new sample rooms. Tha
Hotel St. George Is pronounced one
of the most modern nnd model hotels
of Oregon. Telephone and fire alarm
connections to office in all rooms.
. Rooms SOc to 81.no.
CORNER MAIN AND WEIIII STS.
Block und h Half From Depot.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
J. J. KELLY, Proprietor.
The Best Hotel In Pendleton
and ns good us any.
The Hotel Pendleton has Just been
refitted and refurnished throughout.
'Phone and fire alarm connections
with nil rooms. Baths lu suites and
single rooms.
Headquarters for Traveling Men.
Commodious Sample Rooms.
Rates $2.00 and $2.50
Spcclnl rates by week or mouth.
Excellent Cuisine.
Prompt Dining Room Service.
liar and Billiard Room lu Connection
Only Three Blocks From Depot.
THE
(9i
RUNS PULLMAN' SLEEPING CARS
ELEGANT DINING CAItS
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
ST. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
IHTLUTH
KAROO
TO ORAND FORKS
CROOKSTON
WINNIPEG
HELENA and
BUTTE
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON ( "
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON
And all points East and South.
ThrouKh ticket to Janan and China, via
Tacoma and Northern Pacific Steamiblp
to. anu Americao line.
TIME SCHEDULE.
Trains leave Pendteton dally eieent Sun
day, at 7 :00 p. a.
For further Information, time cards.
mans and tickets, call on or writs W.
Adams, l'enuietou, Oregon, or
A, 11. CllAUIlUM,
Third and Morrison Hts., Portland, Or,
DELIGHTFUL ROUTE
AYLIGHT RIDES
I55.Y CRAGS
EEP CANYONS
A Golden Opportunity
See nature in all her glorious
beauty, and then the acme of
man's handiwork. The first
Is found along the line of the
DENVER & RIO GRANDE
RAILROAD, the latter at the
St. Louis World's Fair. Tour
trip will be one of pleasure
make the most of It. 'For In
formation and Illustrated liter
ature write
W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Hotel Bickers
(Formerly Gottlon Rule.) "'
COURT STREET. i
Remodeled and refurnished through
out. Everything neat, clean and up-to-date.
Steam heat and eloctrlo
lights. Best cuisine. Prompt service.
II. E. BICKERS, Proprietor.
THE PORTLAND
OF
PORTLAND, OltBOON,
American nlan. S3 ner dav and unarirA.
Headquarter for tourists and commercial
travelers. Special rates made to families
and single gentlemen. The management
will be pleased at all times to show rooms
and give prices. A modern Turkish bath
establishment In the hotel.
II. C. 1IOWKHH, Manager.
Insure in
Reliable Companies
That pay their losses promptly. Our
companies stand at the head
of the list.
Assets.
Hartford Fire Insurance
Co 12,2S3,07
Alliance Assurance Co. .. 29,039,981
London & Lancashire Fire
Insurance Co 2,61,881
North British & Mercantile
Co 19,695,974
Royal Insurance Co 22,897,161
FRANK B.CL0PT0N
AGENT.
112 EAST COURT STREET.
Doily East Oregonlan
only 15 cents a voc' ,
by carrier,
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