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FTWIT VAftES. DAILY EAST OREflOXTAy. PENDLETON1, OP.EOON, TTHTRSPAV. IE HTU7AKV 1R. 1015, PfE SEVEN. FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW druggist says ladies are US ING ItlX'II'E OF SAGE TEA AM) bl MMlLK. STOCK TRADE VERY QUIET Ifa.tr that loses lis color and lustre, or when It fallen, turn gray, dull and lifeless, Ih caused by a lack of sul phur In the hnlr. Our grandmother rondo up a mixture of Huge Tea and Sulphur to keep h T locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women rnd men Who vuliiii that even color, that ). ut If vi I dark shade of hair which 1s bo attractive, use only this old time recipe. Nowaday wo act this fumoua mix- j uch and .heavy ture by asking at any drug store for (.takers (Courtesy Wednesday's Journal ) PORTLAND, o're The genera) livestock market 'it North Portland wai not only ijulet, hut wa very In a; live. Hogs are alow, hut are con altered Juat about steady, with buy era alow In taking hold. The sltua t'.on la practically the Maine aa yester Cuy. ' ' General hog market range: Jest light $6.80fl6.90 Medium light 6 00fi 8.20 Good and heavy 6.00 6.50 5.80&5 90 HEINRICH NARROWLY ESCAPES FIRE RICH SVEEPSHOUS E local wici:kti,i:k takes fam- II,V OUT THEN Kim HXS TO Jll'KNIXG BUILDING. a DU-ceni Dome oi wins sane unu Cattle. Tm.li U Weak. Sulphur Compound." which darken' Weakness contlnuea the only re trs holr ao naturally, so evenly, that f(l.(on m tho calt8 market at thU nthody cun possibly tell It haa been time. With only limited arrivals applied. Besides, It take off dan- HK1.n overnight at North Portland, druff, atopa acalp t;-hlng and falling tt,.. trade waa extremely alow about r.cir. iou jum uanipen a sponge or bidding, Gencril conditions are aoft bniah with it and draw thla urout the tame aa the first daya of ttirouKh your hair, taking one small the week. atrand at a time, By morning the Stay hair disappears; but what de llfhta the ladlei with Wyeth'a Hage and Sulphur la that, besides beauti fully darkening tho hair after a few applications, It a 1 31 brings bark the gloss and lustre and givea it an a p. j pen ranee of abundance. General cattle market range: Select grain fed steers,..) 7.86 IVst hay fed steers 7 5007.65 Hood to choice 9.10 07-00 Oi dlnary to fair G. BOO 6.25 Pest cows 6.604? (. 75 (iood to prime 6.4036.60 Ordinary S.25&S.5Q Selected calves 8.00 f( 8.25 Farcy bulls 6 CO Ordinary 4.005.00 Ol dlnary 4.00& 5.00 Mutton tin ErlKl't SHH. While there were no arrivals In the mutton dlvislo.i of the North I'trtland )arda since Monday, that branch of the local trade continues the one hrlKht spot In the market I'ematid for mutton remains very' string with values offering at the former extreme n.ilca and far less neys. they become overworked; get stuff than actual requirements of the alugglst. ache, and feet like lumps of trade warranted. lead, he urlns becomes cloudy: the! General mutton trt.de range: IF BACKACHY OR KIDNEYS BOTHER EAT LESS MEAT. ALSO TAKE GLASS OP SALTS BEFORE EATING BREAKFAST. Uric acid In meat excites the kid- bladder Is Irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three time during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous wants or you'll be a real sick person short ly. At first, you feel a dull misery In the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather Is bad. Eat lees meat, drink Iota of water, also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- spoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fa mous salts Is mado from the acid of with llthla. and haa been used for generatlona to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activ ity, also to neutralise the acids In urine, so It no longer Is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder weak ness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent llthlavwater drink which everyone should take cow and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kldnty trouble while It Is only trouble. SPECIAL & Manufacturer's Advertising Offer on PALM OLIVE SOAP For a limited time we will pivo away with each purchase of ralmolivo Cream, 3 cakes Palmolivc Soap Fir. Tallman & Co. Leading- Druitt OM wethers 16.9007.00 l:-st yearling 7 0007.15 Pest ewes 6 0006.15 Pest east mountain lambs 8.000 8.20 Wiley light lambs 7.8508.00 Hiavy spring lambs 7.5007.76 IJvcNtocli Khlx-n. Hogs Itohert Bennett, Hagalll, Mirit., 1 load; Mr. T'lott, Terrebonne, 1 load. Cattle Peterson Pros.. Forest Oiove, 1 load; 11. S. Cramer A Son, Redmond, 1 load. Mixed stuff F. P. Pecker, West Stayton. 1 load cat'.l and hogs. direct 'o i mon Meal company; .ir. aiace TerrelKinne, 1 load cattle and hogs. Elaine Cut Off JIIh Dm ape and l'orcv Him to Go Out M Window and Crawl Over the Hoof All JIIh Household Effect arc) Imt III Elaine on Monday Mulit. Joe Helnrlch, the local wrestler, had a narrow escape In the midnight fire Monday which partially destroy ed the Cherrler home. As it was he lost practically all of bis household effects'. Helnrlch and hla family oc cupied upstair rooms In the dwelling and were asleep when the fire broke out. The wrestler's first act was to take his wife and babies out of the burning building. He then returned to see what he could save from the flames. When he sought to make his way out again, down tho stairway on the outside of the building, he found that the flumes had cut off his re treat and he was forced to go out of a window and over the roof to save himself. The fire left very few of his effects undamaged. He had 1300 Insurance upon his furniture but that amount will not cover his loss, he Mates, "it mlcht have been worse," he said, "but following me hard luck seems to pretty constantly.'' be RrcoKnlz'M Advantage. Tou will find that Chamberlain's Tough Pemedy has recognized advan tages over most medicines In use for roughs and colds. It doe not sup press a cough but loosen' and relieves It It aids expectoration and opens the secretions, which enables the sys tern to throw off a cold. It counter acts any tendency of a cold to result 'n pneumonia. It contains no opium r other narcotic, and may be given to a child as confidently as to an adult. For sale by all dealers Adv. CllUcns Expel Xpgroe. GALLUP, N. M.. Feb. 18. Pla cards were placed warning all negroes to leave town before sunset aa a re suit of a mass meeting of citizens which heard charges against a negro preferred by a white woman recently arriving from Saunders, Arlx. More than 100 negroes live here. Few were seen on the street. GOO ughtI Means BETTER BPMNMM CIUCMUrUfj BOMBS WTTTgrj, HEALTH AND EVKKTGTrT Let na wire yonr home and In stn our modern Lighting Fix Sum and Electrical Installa tionsall these requirement can be obtained. May we nerve joe? Electrlo and gas supplies, eleo trio light wiring, bell wiring, gas piping, motors and dynamos. ITow'g This t Wa offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CnEXICT CO.. Toledo. O. We. the oniterstrneil. bs? ktwwn, T. 1 Cheat? tor tba last 15 yan, sad bellev blm prrfectly booorsbl la all buslaeas rDrtloDi sod ftnaarlally sble to carrj ui an? oniiiraunns mint ay ma nrm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMBHCB. Toledo, O rtall's Catarrh Care Is Un lateroallv. tctlng dtrertl apno tb blood and ma eons surface of lh system. Testimonial teat free. Prlr 75 rtnts per bottle. Held ity in I'rursims. Ttis Hall Vamlur Pills for coaitloatle MAY rnOTE FATAL. ncn Will Pendleton Tropin Iarn tlx" Imitortnncc of It? Backache Is only a simple thing at first; But If you find 'tis from the kid neys; That serious follow; That dropsy or Brlght's disease may be the fatal end, Tou will be glad to know the lowing experience. kidney troubles may fol Tls the cltlxen. statement of a Pendleton J, L. Vaughan 831 Main Street Phone 139 Mrs. George W. Padgett, Box 53, Pendleton, saya: "One of my family had spells of backache and at times was laid up for a month. Straighten Ing up quickly after bending caused severe twinges In the small of the back. The kidneys were out of order, Poan'a Kidney Pills wore recommend ed by a physician and they have nev er failed to relieve these ailments. I have auto used Doan's Kidney Pills myself and recommend them as a good kidney medlolne." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'a Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Badgett recommends. Foster Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. CHICHESTER S PILI& V- TUB IMAMONI IIUANIt. X I.adll Aftk jonr I'ruitgM rer a hl-fkUir UUnuad IlraiijVVN fill I l(r n. toU ltt'alliV bu, ml4 with lik! Rll boi. V Tk Mhrr. Pur f rcur v rrf?'-t. Ai' f"-i'i.)irt;H.trna DIAUONI) ln.NI I'lLIAI.if t er knuwnat Dnl, Safftt. AlMtyt lleltil) SOLD M DRUGGISTS tllROlKE If F. E. Van Dusen 5 Genernl Contractor and 5 2 Superintendent, 5 TEXDLETOX, OR KG OX. S iiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiB Grays llnrlmr IIMi Pack. AP.ERDEEX, Wash, Feb. 17. The sa'mon and clam pi ck for the last yeai amounts to approximately $700. OnO, according to recently complied figures. Six Gray Harbor canneries packed sO.000 cass of salmon, val ued at $400,000, and a pack of clams valued at $300,000. With the new fO.OOO case rl"nt cf the Surf Packing ccmpany In operation this year. It is expected that the 1915 pack will ex ceed that of 1914. GRAIN MARKET AT STANDSTILL (Wednesday's Market.) POUTLAND, Ore. Very quiet tone is shown In the local grain situation Trade Is almost ut a standstill. This Is due to two reasons. Country hold era are not willing to accept prevail ing bids for wheat and as tonnage Is scarce on ocean carriers with freights hlls'h, there Is llttl tendency among exporting Interests to bid up. There Is a report that the govern ment will soon call for bids for about 8000 or 10.000 tons of oats. If this should materialize it would take much of tho present surplus off the trade's hands and thereby directly aid the situation. Parley market Is quiet with no no ticeable chang In either the price or demand. Flour and mlllstuffs remain julet with general quotations unchanged. Clover Seed Buying price; Nomi nal No. 1, uncleaned, lll-2f? 12c; or dinary, 11c pound; alslke, 11c. Flour Selling price: Patent, $7.20; Willumette valley, $7.20; local straight $6.40; export straight. $5.40; cutoff, $5.40; bakers. $7.007.40. Hay New crop, buying price: Wil lamette valley timothy, fancy, $13fd 14; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy tim othy. $15fi 15.50; alfalfa. $13; vetch and oats, $9ftl0; clover $8 per ton, .Train Sacks 1915 nominal. No. 1 Calcutta, $6. Millstuffa Selling price: Pran, $30 WAR TALK HURTS PRICE OF WHEAT (Wednesday's Jiarket.) CHICAGO. War talk was respon sible today for a net loss of 2 3-4 a bushel for May and 4 l-2c a bushel for July wheat In the pit trade. The diplomatic interchange be tween the United States and Germany :on considered a very big bearish fac tor in the wheat trade today and opening values of yesterday. There y,Bl only fractional recovery from this when the heavy selling pressure In, bringing values to the extreme low mark. Market cloned only a mere fraction above the low level. While there was a further sharp at'vance In the price of cargoes on ijusaaBje In the inaon maricei ana Proomhall cables Indicated an un urual demand In all European centers for foreign flour, the home trade lg rcred these factors and considered only the. possibility of a stoppage of shipments. WHEAT. May Open, $1.62 1-2; high, $1.63; luw. $1.67 7-8: close. $1.60. July Open, $1.35 7-8; high. $1.36; low, $1.30 1-4; cloie, $1. 32 1-8B. IF! ff I! W 11 ... U.mILiw SALE ODD FELLOWS HOME UNDER INVESTIGATION J3S Turks Hurl British Hack. BERLIN. Feb. 18. A dispatch to a news agency from Bagdad says that In an engagement between the ad vance guard of the Turkish left wing and British Infantry and cavalry, the British withdrew. lavlng 17 men dead. The dispatch ccids that the right w!nr of the Turkish army succeeded In advancing as far as the woods near Kono. The Turks, It Is asesrted. cap tured 600 camels. Only five Turks vi re wounded. BOSSISM IS MENACE. (Continued from page one.) There Is not a member of the legls lature but knows the whole thing Is a scheme to create the most gigantic Political machine thla state has ever known. No doren legislatures in the past, all combined, ever presented a proposal for the filling of so many Jobs as are now pending In the pres ent legislative body. The transfer of the tax collections from the treasur era to the sheriffs is a part or me great program as related to the city of Portland, and the latter rart of the scheme Is so carefully safeguarded that an emergency clause Is attached to the bill. HoM I. low in the House, Though there are strong, independ ent and unbowed men In the senate. the best hop of the session lies In the house. The latter body passed the lake leasing bill, the amendment to the compensation bill, the hydro electric utilities bill, and has undoubt edly tried to do Its duty. Its members are restive under the dictatorship In the senate, and en couragement to their Ideals of resist ance to Joker legislation was lent by Speaker Selling yesterday, when he announced that. In the rush of the last hours of the session, no bill would be allowed to be Jammed through without reasonable consideration, and that time would be given for every member to fully understand all amendments. Meanwhile, the master boss Is play- Ing hla game as consummately and boldly as If operating on a California legtalnture In the halcyon days when Herrln governed the state by proxy. British Capture Trenches. PARIS, Feb. 17. British troops hr.ve recaptured two lines of the out lying German trenches between St Eilce and the Yprei canal. The po sitions were taken after an Infantry charge. The war office announced this engagement was the only Infan try clash In Flanders or northern (France since Sunday, Elsewhere In the region activity was confined to artillery duels. The statement confirms reports that German artillery was silenced by the French at several points, notably near Soualn. Artillery Is being used along tho entire bnttle line to silence and dismount the bigger guns. The sit uation Is described as generally satis factory. 1i 31; shorts $32. Polled Parley Selling price 33 per ton. Sharp losses were shown in the bids for wheat today on the Portland Mer chants' ExchanRe in sympathy with the losses In Chicago and the inablb Ity to secure ocean tonnage at profit able working basis. Today's bids for spot on the Merchants' Exchange were 2 l-2c to 4c a bushel below those of yesterday. Sellers held their rrlces fairly firm. No.trades were closed on the exchange today. There was a further sharp loss of $1.25 a ton In the bids for spot oats, although a sale of 100 tons was made at $35. or 75c below the previous bid Feed barley hlds were down $1 a ton for spot today on the exchange and no bids were made for brewing Mlllstuffs were down 50c a ton. Merchants' Exchange spot prices: Wheat Bluestem, Wednesday, $1.54 4B, $1.56A; Tuesday, $1.J7B; Monday. $1.55HB. Fortyfold Wednesday. $1.53B; $156A; Tuesday, $1.56B; Monday, $1.55B. Club Wednesday. $1.52B. 1.55A; Tuesday, $1.55B. Monday. $1.54B. It. Russian Wednesday, $1.4 2B, $I.4"A; Tuesday, $146B, Monday, $1.44B. Red Fife Wednesday. $1.47 4B. I1.B0A; Tuesday. J1.60B. Monday, $1 61HB. Oats Feed. Wed.. $34.50B, $36A; Tues., $35.75B; Mon.. $36.00B. Barley Feed. Wed.. $29B, $32A; Tues.. $30B; Mon., $30.60B. Brewing Tues., $30.00B. Mon., $30. SOB. Mlllstuffs Pran. Wed.. $26.50B, $27.50A; Tues., $27B; Mon.. $27.50B. Shorts, Wed.. $27.60B, $30A; Tuee., $2SB; Mon., $2S.50B. Futures were quoted: WHEAT. March bluestem $1.56B. $1.67A. April bluestem. $1.58 VB. $1.61A. May Bluestem. $1.60B. $1.63A. March fortyfofold. $1.54 HB, 1.68A. April fortyfold, $1.574B. 31.60A. March clu. 31.53HB. $1.55A. April club. $1.5611, $1.59A. March Red Russian. $1.4513. J1.4SA. April Red Russian. $1.57HB. 1.51A March Red Fife, $1.48 VB, $1.52A. April Red Fife. $1.50B, $1.55A OATS. March. $33.00B. $S6.50A. April. $36.50R, $S7.50A. May, $3S.00B. 40.00A. PARLEY. March feed. 329.25B, $33.00A. April feed. $30.00B, $S4.50A. YONKERS. N. Y., Feb. 17. Start ling stories of alleged 111 treatment and misconduct toward little girl In mates of the Odd Fellows' Home at Yonkers, were brought forth as a re sult of the Investigation of the story of Frederick Mors that he killed eight aged Inmates of the home be cause he thought "they would be bet ter off dead." According to statements of inmates now in the hands of Charles H. War ner, superintendent of the Westches ter County Children's society, Fritz Relchert, orderly at the Institution, often "hugged and kissed" and talked Improperly to girl inmates of 14 and 15 years. Reichert's alleged Impro prieties are said to have occurred In the absence of Mrs. Bangert, wife of the superintendent Relchert. who corroborated testi mony of Mors story of the poisoning, Is now held In White Plains Jail as a material witness. Amelia Buonopane. who Mors al leged, was often left In charge of the pharmacy. Is also being held. Warner declared that his investiga tion would be pushed to the limit Former employes of the home may be called In the Investigation as soon as he can corroborate the signed state ments of inmates now in his poses slon. Warner is working in coopera tion with Coroner Dunn. THICK CLOTHING J5AVE BOYS FROM BITE OF DOG SILVER LAK. Ore., Feb. 17. Thick clothing is all that saved two Silver Lake youngsters who were at tacked by what is believed to have been a rabid dog. The sons of W. B. Owsley and A. N. McCall weie the near-victims of the mad animal. Heavy underwear and a thick woolen stocking worn by the Owsley lad kept the dog's teeth from penetrating the skin of the youngster's leg. The dog snapped young McCall's foot, but the teeth did cut through the leather. The dog was killed. It was the 45c Coffee 45c Quality Our object is to eive everyone a chance to note the difference one week only FEBRUARY 15 to 20.1 915 THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR 10c to 50c If PRCSENTEO AT CBOCCRS FEBRUARY 15tti to 20th, 1915 FOLGER'S COFFEE RcfiiUr SpacUl al pries Refill rvUil pne t IS TINS .45 2 " 65 24" " TOO B " " 2.00 with cowpo .35 .69 .75 1.60 , Cfocan will colUet Um iff CNTCW VOUB OWDCW BCLOW between 45 cent MmK coffee and cheap Hand the coupon to your aroccr at your door or at hn aw. II h haa no Folirrr'a Golden Gale Coltes he can tel (h apcciaJ value offered as we cheerfully for ward him a tingle package si trade price, through any channel he dttisnaiea. He makea hi regular profit. fi.r-Sartw tt Tail fwsfliaa J. A. FOLGER & CO., San Francisco property of Mr. McCall and had been missing from the McCall home for sev eral days. It returned Thursday and was apparently ill and in a sullen mood. When approached by the youngsters the dog snapped both boys. Slaughter of rabid coyotes and oth er animals believed to have been bit ten by mad brutes continues in this vicinity. Trappers who have resumed oper ations since the passage of the boun ty appropriation say approximately 50 per cent of the coyotes caught are so mangy they are worthless. Gentlemen who judge the Ameri can government In the light of for eign prejudices cannot rank aa Dan iels come to Judgment. aui.llU;iiluiiiiiHiJailUJIjlUMiUUiIUMiUiUllMlUillU.U FOR A BAD COLO The surest way to stop a cold is to liven the liver and cleanse the bowels. and the nicest cathartic to do this Is a 10-cent box of Cascarets. Take I one or two Cascarets tonight and your Antl-Tlpplrur Bill Paswa. LINCOLN, Neb. 17 The .Nebras kt house by a vote of 61 to 24 pass- e 1 the bill making tipping unlawful The state senate today defeated the b!l making It unlawful for clubs or organizations to dispense Intoxicating liiiuors to members. The vote was 22 to 8. "The Best iJixntlvc I Know Of." "1 have sold Chamberlain's Tablets for several years. Teople who have used them will take nothing else. I can recommend them to my customers aa the best laxative and cure for con stipation that I know of," writes Frank Strouse, Frultland, Iowa. For sale by all dealers. Adv. NOTICE OF TENDENCY OF PE- TITION TO VACATE CERTAIN ALLEY-WAYS AND PARTS OF CERTAIN STREETS IN COLE'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF PENDLETON. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern that a petition was filed on January 21st, 1915, by the Irvlngton Height Land Company, a corporation, with the Recorder of The City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, nd Is now pending before the Common Council of said City, praying for the vacation of certain alley-ways and parts of certain streets in Cole's Addition (formerly McAllister's Ad dition) to The City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as per plat thereof of record and on file In the office of the Recorder ef Conveyances of said Umatilla County, Oregon, to- wit: Of all the alley-ways running north and south through Blocks num bered 8, 8, 9, 10 and 11 of sAld Cole s (Formerly McAllister's) Addition, and of that part of Wilson Street lying between the west line of Ray Street and the east line of Arc Street, of that part of Washington Street lying be tween the west line of Ray Street and the west line of aatd Cole's Addition (the same being the southerly pro jected west line of said Block 9) and of that part of Aro Street lying be tween the north line of Jackson Street and the mouth line of Wilson Street; all of said property being within tne corporate limits of Tho City of Pen dleton aforesaid: and the matter of granting of said petition will come up before the Common Council of said City In due course, as the law directs. Dater this 21 day of January, 1915. IRVINOTO.N HEIGHTS LAND COM PANY, By Chas. Cowen, President.' IRVINOTO.N HEIGHTS LAND COM PANY, By Frank J. Dorsey, Secretary. For SALE CHEAP 1 8 Head Good Work Hulos For Further Particulars See E. L. Smith & Go. Pendleton, Oregon p3 Open Day and Night Meals 25c and up. Special Evening Lunches. THE IuqIIo RESTAURANT Qua LaFontaine, Proprietor. Fine, Clean Furnished Rooms in connection Steam Ileated CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHX S. BAKER, FUNERAL DI rector and licensed embalmer. Op posite postofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Phone 78. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re sponded to day or night Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 82. 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 acci dent Insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pre. C. H. MARSH, Sec. BENTLEY A LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. 815 Main street Phone 404. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN NEW and second-hand goods. Cash paid for all secondhand goods bought. Cheapest place In Pendleton to buy household goods. Come and get our prices. 219 E. Court street. Phone 27 1W. LEGAL BLANKS OF .EVERY .DE scrlptlon for county court, circuit court. Justice court, real estate, etc., for sale at East Oregonlan office. ATTORNEYS. RALEY A RAUET. ATTORNETS-AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. FEE A FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Deepaln building. VETERINARY SURGEONS. LASSEN. M. TV V. nrtrvm Veterinarian. Residence telenhan.. office telephone, 20. C. W, 27 CARTER A SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of American National Bank Building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON A BISHOU, ATTOR neys at law; roe ma 3 and 4, Smith- Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY at law. Will practice in all state and federal courts. Rooms X, 2, 8 and 4. over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds. mortgagee and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. MISCELLANEOUS. HAIR WORK SEND YOUR COMB- ings to Madam Kennedy, Athena, Oregon. FREDERICK 8TEIWER. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND counsellor at law. Office in Despaln building. PHYSICIANS. H . SGA R FI ELD M D.."! IOMEO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd Block. Telephones: Office, S41W; residence, 512J. AUCTIONEERS. COU W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEER makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery sales. "The man that i gets you the money." Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Cask! or give trade for Umatilla county farm, $20 to (0 per acre. Addrea Box 12. Athena, Ore. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR egonlan makes a specialty of auc tion sale bills, cards and advertising. We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and advertising complete that will assure you of having a successful sale. TRESSPASS NOTICES, STALLION SEASON CARDS and SALE BILLa of every decrlptlon printed at rea sonable prices at the East Oregonlan. We have a fine lot of stock cuts thai our patrons are allowed the free us of. BEAVER ENGRAVING COMPANY "-vr rCITTlANB k4-rA''! OS.i JC'I i. 'V.' Y'jTa worA y tmlWfrijnmd.-M,4.'