East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 03, 1902, Image 7

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    Bttfiaess Cards and Societies
Classified Advertisements
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES ALPHABETICALLY ARRRANGED.
COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE.
PHYSISIANS.
JUDD
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j U MlMVr'-ctVeye troubles, catar
J,..o and corrivio ',,. hrnrlne
;r Sttcd for" refractive er-
---rnTH. OFFICE OVBIt TIIH
r,R. C J- SJiL' hnnk. Telephone 30;
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m'I,D. M. D.. nOJIKOPATH-
H- s- ffln on SurKeon. Ofuce In
fAln L Telephone: Office, black
JTr-ldence. blncK s
.uttaM IlOl'SK, PHYSICIAN AND
pB, ffllWJ" 20, Judd bnlldlnp.
8nrputn 72 Residences Phone Red 23.
pb,oe, Mam i
"7riVFAVI' ROOM 17 ASSOCIA
PR D-.f':1 Telephone Main 03; rcsl-
'telephone, blncKiui.
t. 77 ttivniMisnN. PHYSICIAN
surueon. SpwInltlM eye ear e
ihrnat. "nice in savings umm
Jj gie Mnln 33.
.....inmr 1 n ' TT)C3
W Kcycs. OUlce one block west
J-TT KT. RliAICKSIiRR, CriRONIC
iJ nervous diseases nnd diseases of wo
'if Orm Hotel Pendleton, cor. Water
Swain Sts. Tcndleton, Ore. Phone
ed-T3.
DENTISTS.
fTvAUOIIAN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN
JOfld D111IU1I1K.
r. MANN. DENTIST, OFFICE IN AS
SOCIATION UI0CK, over acniaium new
Biurc. .
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
NOTICE IB HEBKIJY GIVEN TO THE STOCK,
fcoldew ol the Pcnileton Woolen Mills that
,S will bo held Tuesday. oth. 1902,Bt
tbe office Tof the company, In Pendleton, Ore.
Era, at 4 p. m. K.Y. Judd, prcsldont, F. B.
Clopton, lecretary.
KOTICE IB HKREItY GIVEN TO THE STOCK
holders ol the 1'endlcton Wool Scouring &
Fttllnr Co., that a meeting will be held Tues
iu. May n, 1902, at I he office of the company in
fendlteon, Oregon, at 4 p. m It. Y. Judd,
pldent. F B riopton, fecretary.
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
T. F. nOWARD, ARCHITECT AND Su
perintendent, makes complete and reli
able plans fnr buildings In the city or
country. Room 17 Judd building.
SHEER k COLE. CONTRACTORS AND
builders. Estimates furnished on short
notice. Job work a specialty. Prompt
amice. Shop on Uluft street near Main.
D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILD
er. Estimates furnished on all .kinds of
masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc.
Orders can bo left at the East Oregonlau
office.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
COMMEMCAL STABLES, G. W. FROOME
Prop. Livery, Feed and Hoarding. All
Unite of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op
oslle notel Pendleton, telephone 10.
DEPOT UVI5RY AND SATiKS
Stables. First tlnss single and double
rip for all occasions. 627 Cottonwood
St, l'hone Mnln 70. Elvln Crnlg, Prop.
CITY STABLES, T. W. AYERS, PROP.
Livery, feed and boarding.- The- best
taraouts In the city. Altn St., between
Win nnd Cottonwood Sts., Prono Mnln 70.
OREGON FEED YARD, W. 1 BOYNTON
Prop. Special care given to horses left
Itn me. Lower Webb Street. Phone Red
104.
CABS AND CARRIAGES.
crry cab. mnr. hrwin bakrr, pr6p.
(tables' 6 Mn'n 7' Ut tlle n-?pot Llver
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
G?0Kan o'daniel. new and second
hand goods bought and sold.- Court St.,
opera honae block. Call nnd see him.
SJI10BLH, DEALER IN SECOND
fiand goods. If there la anything you
new m new or second 'hand -furniture,
t w.8Ta.n,te wnre an& crockery, call and
tet his prices. No. 212 Court" St.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
ivBMW,l0S" COURT STREET, LA
Weal K'SC'c'nns. dealers ,In clecj
ihSL W e.9, louses, stores, wired for
l fll J shlsi b,!,ls Qr telephones. Electrl
Smi '!!" of n" klm1s- Get prices.
0R&(rfi,RU'CSRICAI' WORKS. C. F.
itreet. 11 p" ( orner MfUa Webb
Promnt'iv - uee I",'1 bel1 lrl"S neatly and
& L?neJ,h Glvo "8 a tTlaI- All work
iro T 1 Ihone Rcd 4(3. C. V. Klne.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
OS ATW BANK 0P ATHENA,
'otsRnnnnP,ttttl $50,000 surplus and
Collect on nlKn .n,nl ''oraestlc exchnnge.
C. Adams n?I0i"?pt y attended to. Henry
da,?; e pTres lnt; T. J. Klrjc, vlce-pres
9: Anil' rQrS50n' . Organized March 1,
ht&t r,u,06' 8rPlus, ifOpiOOO
,hSe bouihY"1 ,on ,tlm.e lCposlts Erl
Mat. sSS?iinn!l 80 (1 on Principal
uoM wV"' attention given to collec-
Tl. Tlce-'nriii "rnlal'i president; J. N,
lsl'lont; T. J. MorrU, cashier.
Wwtw 'n118' "AIK op WESTON.
ilaS ' tog' Docs a general banking
tfoTrte? boilgnt and BOlA
Btton. JZSW attended to. R,
President t6" ,! ,.?." w bBtel,
SJA nJ,11' Kllgore, cashier; dl-
won. c l'vrn I1-1'- Kwre, Robert
tw' " 1 roebstel,
yiKftTTTr: r-r
. rff1 nd tlfank"l! business. Ex
So, Ban ' ?v?pl,1,c transfers sola on'
L'-"Ct n " nurilJUH. UO.UUU.
Mir.. China """nwcat. uralts
CTiM on u"a "rope, atakes
.Pldennt7a'ble terms. Levi An
Iw ! c- II. vnrt '.Matlock, vlco-pres-
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE GASOLINE ENGINE, WITH
pipes, tanks nnd fittings, ready to oper
ate, flvo to sir horse power. Economical
In the use of fuel. Price ?230. East Ore
gonlnn office, Pendleton.
ATTORNEYS.
CARTER AND RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
Law. Office In Savings Rank building.
BEAN & LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Room 14 Association block. Tendleton,
Oregon.
N. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
umce in association diock.
E. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111
Court Street.
L. B. REEDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Tcndleton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD
Building.
STILLjtAN & PIERCE, ATTORNEYS
at jiaw. Mr. suiimnn nns been admitted
to practice In United States patent offices
and makes a. specialty of Patent Law.
Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13 Association block.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA
Mlldwood Camn. No. 2333. meets second
ana rouriu Monday in eacii month In Odd
Fellows' ball. Mrs. Ida Holcomb, Oracle;
Mrs. NetV.e Robblns, Recorder.
UMATILLA TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M.
Afoot a In ftoovof- Qntnftr TYn 1 1 oanAml
nnd rourth Tuesdays In each month. All
visiting Sir Knights cordially Invited. J.
S. Kees, Record Keeper; E. D. Estabrook,
Commander.
rENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. F. and
A. M., meets first and third Mondays of
each month. Visiting brethren welcome.
T.f J. Tweedy, . M., Joe H. Parkes, Sec.
PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C.
Taylor. II. P.. F. F. Wamslev. Secretary.
Meets first and fourth Friday of each
month In Masonic Hall.
PIONEERS OF THE PACIFIC WIL-
llnm Mnrtln Kncampment. No. 1. Meets
every Wednesday at Ilendrlck's Hall. Mrs.
L. P. ampktn, Secretary.
DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF
Pythlns. J. v. Nowlln. C. C. ; R. W.
Fletcher, K. of R. S. Meets every Mon
day In Secret Society nail.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Tutullla Camn. No. C300. Meets first
and third Mondays of each month nt Odd
fellows' Hnll. George A. Hamblln. Con
sul ; G. A. Robblns, Clerk.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR
meetings of Pendleton Camn. No. 41. W.
of W., are hold In Secret Society Hall
every Saturday evening. Visiting neigh
bors are always welcome. J. P. Walker,
Cleric, J. r. Earl, C. C.
HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK.
YOU CAN GET THE HIGHEST MAR-
ket price for your nelts. hides nnd all
kinds of Junk, such as rubber, brass, cop
per, lead, zinc, rags nnd boules. Iron of
all kinds a specialty. You can bring In 50
cents worth of rags or ship In ?G00
worth of hides nnd will be treated In the
same way. We have come ' here to stay.
Give us a call nnd you will be satisfied. L.
Shank 1, Co., office and warehouse next to
Enstern Hotel, Pendleton, Oregon. Tele
phone, Red 221.
MISCELLANEOUS.
KELLAR BROTHERS, PLASTERING
und cementing. Cement walks a special
ty. Estimates furnished free. Work guar
anteed. Leave orders nt Badley & 55ah
ner's clgnr store. Main St.,. P. O. box 104.
SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU
want to subscribe to magazines or news
papers ;ln the United States or Europe,
remit by postal note, check, or send to the
EAST OREGONIAN the net publishers
price of the publication you desire, and we
w.il have It sent you and assume all the
risk of the money being lost In the mnlls.
It will snve you both trouble' and. risk. If
you are a subscriber to the "Enst Oregqn
Inn, in remitting you can deduct 10 p"er
cent from the publisher's price. Address
EAST OREGONIAN PUB. C.O.f Pendleton,
Oregon.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU IF YOU ARE
seeding a position, or need help, call on
,ort.afldress J.. C. Spoonnmore, 220 Court St,
PeuU.eton, Oregon.
IN POUND.
. The following described animal has been
taken up by ttio marshal or the City of Pendle
ton, towll:
A bald face roan colt, one year old, with
white legs up to the knees. No brand visible
If said animal la not claimed by the owners
or those entitled to tbe possession of it, co-ts
and expenses agalust It paid nnd it taken away
within tn days from the date hereof, then at
2 o'clock, p. in. of the 12th day of May, 1902. the
said anlmal-vrlll be sold to toe higheat bidder,
at public auction, for cash, at tbe city pound,
on the corner of Cottonwood and Webb streets,
in said city of Pendleton, the proceeds of such
sale to be applied to'tbo payment of such costs
and expenses of making sale.
Dated this 1st day of Mny, 1802.
J. A. BLAKLEY, City Marshal.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
W. S. BOWMAN, LEADING PIIOTOGRA
pher of tbe pity. Harvest views, In
dian photos for sale. Finishing done for
amateurs. Main St., near bridge. Phong
Red 270.
Your Meals
Will be greatly enjoyed If
you dine at the
French Restaurant
. - - .I.
l'lio tftble we set la sure to
penae you tw we aerve
everything that Jain season
OUR 25 1ST MEALS
Are the Best in Pendleton.
The FrenclTRestaurant
QUS LA FONTAINE, Prop.
Hi3K SIDE OF IT
"I wonder why the humorists do not write any Jokes about the son-ui-law. '
observed the curious person.
"For the simple reason," replied the mother of tho bride, "that a son-in-law
Ig no Joke."
SUNDAY . ANNOUNCEMENTS
CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER
Divine service tomorrow at hours a3
follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Sermon and celebration of the holy
communion at 11 a. m. Evening
prayer and address at 7:30 p. m.
The sacrament of baptism will be
administered to adults at the 11
o'clock service. The offering at the
evening service will be divided
among the members of the vested
choir. On Thursday next, which will
be the feast of the ascension, there
will be a special service at 10 a. m.
THOMPSON STREET METHO
DIST CHURCH Services for Sun
day, May 4: Sunday school at 10 a.
m.; preaching service at 11 o'clock;
Junior League at 3 p. m.; Epworth
League at 0:30 p. m. The evening
service, at 7:30, will be devoted to
reminlscenses by the pastor, of his
past life, from childhood to the pres
ent time. "We invite the boys and
girls and all the young people, espec
ially to the evening service. John
Uren, pastor.
M, E. CHURCH, COUTH Servi
ces as follows: 10 a. m Sunday
school, I. E. Earl, superintendent;
11 a. m., preaching by Rev. G. H.
Rigby, of the M. E. church; 8 p. m.,
preaching by Rev. J. C. Thomas,
presiding elder. As this will be the
only tima the Rev. Thomas can be
with us during thia quarter, all the
members are earnestly requested to
be present. At 7 p. m., Epworth
League, Mrs. Grace Lipscomb, lead
er, subject, "Prayer a Necessity."
Prayer meeting on Thursday night.
E. B. Jones, pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The
regular services tomorrow morning
and evening. In the morning the
subject will be: "How the Wall
"Was Built." it is hoped that every
member of the church and congre
gation will be present at the morning
service. In the evening the sermon
will be evangelistic. It is with great
regret that the announcement must
be made that the dedicatory service
must again be postponed on account
of the church furnishings not being
ready. The time will be announced
later, as at present it is impossible
to make a definite announcement.
R. V. King, pastor.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Sunday May 4: Preaching in the Con
gregational church Sunday morning
and evening. Subject in the morn
ing, "Entire Consecration." Subject
in the evening, "The Book of Books."
A cordial invitation to all who are
not regular attendants of any -other
place of worship. Rev. Jonathan Ed
wards, pastor.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
10 a. m., sermon, "The Christian
Sabbath, or Why the First, Instead
of the Seventh Day of the Week, Is
Observed by the Followers of
Christ"; 3 p. m., Junior Endeavor;
7:15 p. m., Senior Endeavor; 8 p. m.,
sermon. Strangers and all who do
not worship regularly elsewhere are
specially Invited. Robert J. Diven,
pastor.
Choctaw Railroad Affairs,
Phlladelnkia. Pa.. May 3. The
stockholders the Choctaw, Oklahoma
& Gulf railroad, the control or wincn
Is shortly to go into the hands of
the Chicago, Rock Island and Paci
fic Railway company are to decide to
dav on a proposition to buy the
Choctaw Northern railroad and then.
resell it to the Rock Island. The
deal, it Js estimated, would mear a
profit of over $000,000 to the stock
holders of the Choctaw. Tho line
which it is proposed-1 obuy is already
controlled by the Choctaw. It is 337
miles long and Is an Important feed
er to the Choctaw road.
Pennsylvania State League.
Reading, Pa., May 3. The season
of the Pennsylvania State Baseball
League opens today under cirrum
Hint r.ould hardly be more
favorable. A compact circuit has
been arranged composed of six c'Ues
all of which are recognized as good
"lioii tnwn " Tho Kpfison oneus with
Wllllamsport at Scranton, Heading
at Wilkesbarro ana .uancasier ui
Lebanon.
Ronlator hefore MaV 15th or VOU
cannot vote at the June election. It
will cost nothing to reglsterl
New Automatic Block System.
Chicago, May 3. In railway circles
much interest Is manifested In tho
result of tests now being mado on
the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
road with a now automatic block
system. It is claimed for tho new
system that it cannot fall to prevent
collisions and other accidents when
engineers disregard or fall to see
signals. The mechanism Is so arrang
ed so that when an engineer passes
into a section that is blocked against
him an automatic device sets the
air brakes and stops the train. This
device Is operated by a battery of
springs, which are wound up by the
vibratory motion of the rails as the
engine and train pass over them
Accordingly there is no dependence
on electricity, which' is not trustwor
thy in bad weather.
DOCTORS ENDORSE HERPICIDE.
Because Its Formula Is Submitted to
Them.
Alexander McMillan, M. D a prom
inent physician of Lansing, Mlchl
gan, writes: "On three cases I have
tested Herplclde for dandruff and tho
result has been all that could bo de
sired."
Hepricide Is made upon an entire
ly new principle, that is, that dandruff
and falling hair are caused from a
microbe that infests tho hair bulb,
and, by destroying the microbe one's
hair is bound to grow luxuriantly.
Herpicide is the onl hair remedy
that claims to, and really does destroy
the dandruff germs.
Interstate Debate at Laramie.
' Laramie, Wyo., May 2. Tho do
bate between teams reprdsenting the
University of Denver and tho Uni
versity of Wyoming takes place at
the latter Institution tonight and it
promises to be the event of the uni
versity year. Wyoming is to be re
presented by Messrs. Carlson, Tid
ball and Downey, whllo the visiting
team 's composed of Messrs. Griiiln,
Thomas and Carnine. The Wyoming
boys will have tho aillrmatlvo and
the Denver team the negative side
of the question: "Resolved, That
municipalities should own and oper
ate their public utilities."
All Ready at Louisville.
Louisville, Ky., May 2. Tomorrow
the race meeting at Churchill Downs
will open with the historic Kentucky
Derby. The horsemen are gathered
In force and are sending their bang
tails down the lino in good form.
The track durin gtho past few days
has been in splendid condition and
many fast works have been recorded.
Tho track, It might lie said, has been
in perfect shape all the week, and as
a result Derby candidates have all
been out. It is generally conceded
that John W. Schoor's Abe Frank,
Frank McDowell's Alan-a-Dalo and
John E. Miadden's Sllpthrift willl be
the contenders in the Derby, with
Abe Franit a slight favorite.
At bedtime Itako a pleasant herb
drink, the next morning I feel bright
and my complexion Is bettor. My
doctor sayB that it acts gently on tho
stomach, liver and kidneys and is a
pleasant laxative. It is made from
herbs, and is prepared as easily as
tea. It is .called Lane's Medicine
Lane's Family Medicine moves the
bowels each day. Price 25c and GOe.
For sale by Tallman & Co., solo
agents.
WOOD! COAL!
WOOD! .COAL!
WOOD! COAL!
W. C. MiNNIS .
SELLS BOTH.
Keinerer Coal. First Class Wood
Orders Promptly Filled.
Telephone, Red 401, or call ou
W. O. MINNIS,
Oflice Main StVeet, just opposite Haui
ford & Thompson's hardware store.
TWO LINES.
1 time 1Bo
2 timet .....20c
1 week 30o
Extra lines: .10 cente each
KM
HOTEL8.
HOTEL PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., Props.
The Best Hotel to Pendleton
nnd as good as any.
Headquarters for Traveling Men.
Commodious Sample Rooms.
Rates $2 pet day.
Special rates by week or month.
Excellent Cuisine,
Every flodern Convenience.
Bar and Billiard Room in Connection
Only Three Blocks from Depot.
GOLDEN RULE HOTEL
Corner Court and Johnaon BtreeU,
Pendleton, Oregon,
M. F. Kelly, Proprietor.
HEATED BV STEAM.
LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY.
American Plan, rates $1.25 to 52.00 a day.
European plan, 60c, 75o, 11.00
Bpeolal ratoi by week or mouth
Pree Bus fleets all Trains.
Commercial Trade Solicited.
Flue Sample Rooms
Special attention given Country Trade
OEO. OARVEAU, Prop,;
Elegantly Furnished
Steam Heater1
European Plan,
Block and a half from depot.
Sample Room In connection.
Room Rale 50c, 75c, $1.00
CURE YOURSELF!
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dlacliartiua, lutlumiu ttlonn.
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of m u c o u mrinbraur
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THREE LINES.
1 time
2 ttmee
1 week
.30
week; 25 cent a line per month.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon
Shorp line
Union pacific
m
depart Time Sehedula Aum
fob From Fei.dleton fom
Chicago' Salt Lake, Denver, Ft.
Portland Worth, Omaha, Kan
Special taa City, Bt Louti, Chi. 8:00 a. M.
6 :S0 p m cago and Kaat.
via Hunt
ington. Atlantto Salt LaVo, Denver, Ft.
Ezpreu Worth, Omaha, Kan
C:ib a.m. aaaCitr. St. Louli.Chl-11:10 p.
via Hunt- cago and Kait.
Ington.
8t. Paul Walla Walla, Lewliton,
Fait Mall Bpokane.WalUce.Pull
8.16 a.m. man, Mlnaeapolll, St. 330 p. bs,
via Paul, Duluth, Mllwau
Bpokane. kco, Chicago and Eaat.
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
All tailing datot subject
to ehange.
8 XO p. in. For Ban Francisco i p. m.
Ball oyorj ft dajrt.
Dally
except Columbia River
Bundar 4pm
R p. tn. To Aitorla and War Bandar
Batuidar LanJlngi.
10 p. m.
Willamette Rlrar
Doati leave Portland dally, except Bandar,
(Rtagtiot water permitting) for Willamette ana
Yamhill HWer polnti.
Loaro ( ' j Leare
Klparla Suake Klver Uwlitou
i:0Sa. m. 7:00 a.m.
Uallr RlparU to Lenlaton. Dally
Kxcpt Mon Kxcpt Mor
F. F. WAM8LKY, Agout, Pendleton.
RUNS
Pullman Sleeping Cars,
Elegant Dining Curs,
Tourist Sleeping Car9
BT. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH
FARGO
GRAND FORKH
0R00K8TON
WINNEPKG
HELENA and
TO
.RUTTE,
THROUGH TICKETS
TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON
and all points East and South
Through tlcketi to Japan and China, jla
Taeoma and Northern Paciflc Bteamihlp Co.
and American lino.
TIMK SCHKDULK.
Traini leave 1'eudlotou dally except Hunday
Vorlarther Information, time cardi, mape,
and tloketf, call on or write W. Ada-i, Pea.
dleton. Oregon, or A. D. GIIAHLTON,
a n, Third and MorrUon BU.. Portland, Ore.
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Take this
route for
For Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kan.
mi City, St. Joe, Omaha, anq
All PolnlsEast and South
Portland and polnti
on fhe SouHd
TIMK GAJID,
Leye Pendleton, dlly"xcpt Snudayi at
a:1?-P,,...,uinn Monday. Wedneaday aad
jirrivu
'amy" Pendleton Tneaday, Thuraday
Baturdar9:Mam .
Leave Walla WalUdallv, eaat baund 100 J.
Arrive Walla Walla dally wet twnnd 6 Mi,
d inlA.m.tlnn rfisardlns ratM and aCMW.
modatloni, call on or add.ee
.Pendleton, Oregoa
8 WaN-h.
CALL FOU COUNTY WARRANTS.
All Umatilla county " .ffSSS 15
NniBinbVraud Decfinuer, VX0, will l !!
my oiilut tho court V.fiSStKST"
Iutered cento on datB ol publication,
l't-ndlotou, Oregon, April !.ES
'freaiurero' Umatilla County.
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