East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 21, 1902, Image 7

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Classified Advertisements
COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE.
SESSIONS AND TRADES AUPMAOtl ICAI-LY ARRRANGED.
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pHYSISlANS
r,,r"nrFlcE in JUDD
0t- Telephone, .
if" ' -.anA11M TU.OCK.
WhJLta" oro troubles, cntor
. .ndfS'fi Tmnalred hearing.
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t-TnnrcB ovan the
P ,nI, m"d., IIOMEOPATH
nWlT?Ason. Office In
hrtliU L0 5 Judd building
7" Kcsldeuce Phono Red 23.
tFAOT HOOM'ij ASSOCIA
i n. J. J11 '"i.',1i,ii Mntn 03: real-
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-TTT PHYSICIANS. DKS.
Kevcs. Offlco one block west
Eton Store.
pTrfilKESLKR, cnitoNic
N nirvon diseases and diseases of wo
K"1 C Hotel I'endlotou. cor. Water
?'MtTs"7 Pendleton, Ore. Phone
1273
IvTl- Tlvprv. Keen uuu
?A tSmtM. Competent drivers. Op-
SnSSdloton.' telephone 16.
frr-Enr feed and sales
SSL First elnn singe and double
for a occasions, oi i-uu
C Phone Mala 70- Elvln Craig, Prop.
ihi.m. T. W. AYEKS. PKOP.
?J..J .1 hnnvrltnl?. The best
jln ana toiionwuuu d.,
rem VAllD. W. T. HOYNTON
"iii.. 1 cut rnro rrlven to horses left
Irlth me. Lower Webb Street. rhone ned
CABS AND CARRIAGES.
(CITY CAB LINE, ERWIN IlAKEn. PROP.
Tfltnhone Main 79 Stand In front of French
retail rant.
second-hand dealers.
I GEORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND
L...1 InnnAa rin,lr,llt rt BnlrV PnllH! Ht..
Optra honse block. Call and see mm.
T. STROMA, DEALER IN " SECOND
hand (foods. If there Is anything yon
ftuA In inw or Rccond hand furniture.
tores, granite ware nnd crockery, call and
pt his prices. No. 212 Court St.
DENTISTS.
E. A. VAUanAN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN
Jtidd building.
E. A. MANN. DENTIST, OFFICE IN AS
SOCIATION block, over Schmidt's new
drug store.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
FIIIST NATIONAL RANK OF ATHENA.
Oreson. Capital, $.r0,000 surplus nnd
profits, $0000. Interest on time deposits.
Deals In foreign nnd domestic exchange.
Collections promptly nttended to. Henry
C Adams, president ; T. .1. Kirk, vice-president;
E. L. Rnrnett, cashier; F. S. Le
Orow, assistant cashier.
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK,
Tendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1,
1889; capital, $50,000, surplus, S00.000,
Interest allowed on time deposits. Ex
change bought and sold on nil principal
points. Special attention given to collec
tions. W. J. Furnish, president; J. N.
Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier.
TTIF! FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON,
weston, Oregon. "Does a general banking
Business. Exchange bought and sold.
Collections promptly nttended to. R.
Jameson, president; Geo. W. Proebstel,
TI president: J, R. Kllgore, cashier: di
rectors, G, A. nnrtman, M. M. Johns, T. J.
"Ice, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert
Jtmeaon, G. W. Proebstel.
PIHST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE
ton. Capital -$70,000 : surplus, $05,000.
transacts a general banking business. Ex
nange nml telegraphic transfers sold on
Chicago, San Francisco, New York and
Principal points In the northwest. Drafts
Slfi-1ion Chlna- JPan """I Europe. Makes
collections on reasonable terms. Levi An
M?y; PraMent: W. F. Matlock, vlco-pres-12.
5 ?a Wn',e- cashier; H. C. Quern
y. assistant cashier.
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
rl;, ?JVAnD ARCHITECT AND STJ
V?.tenaent makes, complete and rcll
J"ans for buildings In the city or
gantry, rtoom 17 Judd building.
8nh?J5K COLE, CONTRACTORS AND
notiM t i Et'mates furnished on short
J"' work n specialty. Prompt
grow. Shop on Bluff street near Main.
D- A' IAJ. CONTRACTOR AND BUILD
maon,rit,mates "ilshed on all kinds of
waers can be left at the East Oregonlau
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
"dowEm?OS ""T . STREET. LA
itUrtR- Electrlcans. dealers .In elec
tlectrlP ?1 ?' ..Hnnses, stores, wired for
Ml fll Jifi,t8i be.lIs or telephones. Electrl
RDal? S.of nU k,nfl8- Get our prices.
Impair work a specialty.
fl& n RIQTRigAL WORKS. C. F.
treehi rop' Cornftr Ma'" & Webb
PrtSntir am 'BJ?a M wiring neatly and.
eM?an LonenKQ,ve u8 tt trll- All worlc
guaranteed. Ph,one Red 403, ,C. F. Klne.
HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK.
et nVu G.RT THK HIGHEST MAR
lada or LJor y.ur Peltfl- hides and oU
Perriesrt 3?k' 'suc 88 rubber, brass, cop
11 kinds Llc' ,raFa and boitles. Iron of
wnts wohP'claUy' "You cnn Ma ,n 50
forth S & ot Jrafrs or sn,n ,n 800
ame wL ldw nnJ w" bo treated In the
lve u 0 imve ,como here .to atay.
Sbank :u rv?" 'ou Will be satlafled. L.
Ealern Iiifflne Ifi w'5jPne pext to
cnee; Red 22i rent,1on' Oregon. Tele-
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE AT THE EAST OREGONIAN
'ofllcc, largo bundles pf newspapers, con
taining over 100 big papers can be ob
tnlned for 25 cents a bundle.
FOR SALE NEW CniCAGO TYPE
writer, universal key-board, first-class
machine. Take a look at It. Thirty dol
Inrds w.il buy It. East Orogonlan oluce.
FOR SALE GASOLINE ENGINE, WITH
pipes, tanks and fittings, ready to opor
nte, five to six horse power. Economical
In the use of fuel. Price $250. East Ore
gonlnD office, Pendleton.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
ROYAL- NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA
Wlldwood Camp, No. 2333, meets second
nnd fourth Tuesday of each month In Odd
Fellows' ball. Mrs. Ida Holcomb, Oracle :
Mrs. Ncc.o Robblns, Recorder.
LitfATIliLA TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M.
Meets In Secret Society Hall, second
nnd fourth Tuesdays In each month. All
visiting Sir Knights cordially Invited. J.
S. Kees, Record Keeper ; E. ' D. Estnbrook,
Commander.
PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. F. and
A. M., meets first and third Mondays of
each month. iVIsItlng brethren welcome.
T. J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe n. Parkes, Sec.
PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 2fi T. C.
Taylor, II. P F. F. Wamsley, Secretary.
Meets first and fourth Friday of each
month' In Masonic Hall.
PIONEERS OF TnE PACIFIC WIL
llnm Martin Encampment, No. 1. Meets
every Wednesday at Hcndrlck's Hall. Mrs.
L. F. nmpltln, Secretary.
DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGnTS OF
Pythias. J. i: Nowlln, C. C. ; R. W.
Fletcher, K. of R. u S. Meets every Mon
day In Secret Society nail.
MODERN WOODSIEN OF AMERICA
Tutuilla Camp, No. 6300. Meets first
and third Mondays of each month at Odd
Fellows' Hall. George A. Hamblln, Con
sul ; G. A. Robblns, Clerk.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR
meetings of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W.
of W., are held In Secret Society Hall
every Saturday evening. Visiting neigh
bors are nlwnys welcome. J. P. Walker,
Clerk, J. P. Earl, C. C.
ATTORNEYS.
CARTER AND RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
Law. Ofhce In Savings Bank building.
BEAN & LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Room 14 Association block. Pendleton,
Oregon.
N. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ofllcc In Association block.
E. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111
Court Street.
h. B. REEDER, ATTORNEY
AT LAW,
Pendleton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD
ItullUlng,
STILL.dAN & PIERCE, ATTORNEYS
at Law. Mr. Stlllman hns been admitted
to practice In United Stntes patent offices
nnd makes a specialty of Patent Lnw.
Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13 Association block.
MISCELLANEOUS.
RUBBER STAMPS OF ALL KINDS SEND
for catalogue. Ferney's Stamp Works,
Walla Walla, Wash.
KELLAR BROTHERS, PLASTERING
and cementing. Cement walks a special
ty. Estimates furnished free. Work guar
anteed. Leave orders nt Badley & Zah
ner's cigar store. Main St.,. P. O. box 104.
IN POUND THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
animal has been taken up by the marshal of
the Ciiy of Pendleton, to wit: One buy mare
and colt; left par split; about Ave yeirs old;
weight about. 950 pounds. Branded diamond
on left shoulder and blotch brand on rlebt
shoulder. If paid anlmalsare not claimed by tlio
owners or those entitled to the poscession of
them, costs and oxpenso against them paid
nnd they taken away within ton days lrom the
dato hereof, then nt 2 o'clock, p. m , of the 22nd
day of May, 1902, the said animals will be sld
to the highest bidder, at public auction, for
cash, at the cttv ponnd on the corner of Cotton
wood and Webb streets, in said city of Pendle
ton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to
the payment of such costs nnd expenses of
ronkfnn sile Dated this 10th day of May, 1903.
J. A. Blakley, City Marshal.
IN POUND THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
animal bal been taken un by the murshal.of
tbeHtynf Pendleton, to wit; One bald faced
bay horse, wih white legHJip to the kneand
front feet white, about 6 years old. branded fry.
lng pan brand on rierht hip, weight about 1.000
pounds. If said animal Is not claimed by the
owners or tlioso entitled to the possession of
it, costs and ,ep?nfes against ,ft paid
nnd it taken away within ten days from the
dato hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the 80th
day of May. J902, the fald animal will be sold
to the highest bidder, at. public auction, for
cash, at the city poundf .on the corner of
Cottonwood and Webb streets, In rnld city of
Pendleton, the procedes of suh fale to be
applied to th payment of such costs and ex
penses of making sale. Dated this 19th day of
May, 1902. J. A. Blakley, City Marshal.
FOR RENT Rooms In the East Oregon
' Ian building for rent-; steam heated, hot
and cold water and bath room.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR PURCHASE OF
-HOSE.
The City of Pendleton, through Us Fire and
Water Committee, desires to purchase 1,000 feet
of Inch cotton fire hose. All bids mist be
filed with the city Rocnrder of Pendleton.
Oregon, on or before June loth, 1902. The right
Is reservod to reject any nnd all bids.
Dated May 16. K02.
JOHN McOOURT. jOity, Reorder,
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
W. S. BOWMAN, LEADING PHOTOQRA
pher of the city. Harvest vlewar In
dian photos for .sale. Finishing done for
amateurs. Main St., near bridge. ' Phone
Red 276. " ,
MEDICAL
PILES
Dr. William.' Indian
Pile OIK TMEST will
cure Hllnd, Hleedlng.
and XtcblaK SMleo. It
absorbs uo tumors, al
Urstne 'Ucblneatonce,
acts as a poultice, Klvps
Instant relief, pr. WIN
j private part
.a, ur &vi
9 per 1hx
Sold by Tallman & Co., Druggists.
cared onlr for Piles and Itomnooi t
Kterr box Is warranted. om ny onweiB
br ma Ion receipt of price. SOc and 1 .
trtu ri.ua ifih.'rl f'fl Mmn r. (JLKVlS
SURE THING.
"Dear me I That poor fellow looked so hungry."
"Impossible. 'That's the author of "Infallible Systems
REGULARITY OF EXERCISE.
n Important Element In tliA Devel
opment of the Horse.
In writing about the care of horses nn
eminent English army officer has the
following to say:
"Regularity of exercise is an Impor
tant element in the development of the
highest powers of the horse. The horse
in regular work will suffer less In his
legs than another, for he becomes grad
ually and thoroughly accustomed to
what is required of him. The whole
living machine accommodates Itself, to
the regular demands on it, the body be
comes active and well conditioned with
out superfluous fat, and the muscles
and tendons gradually develop. Horses
In regular work are also nearly exempt
from the many accidents which arise
from overfrcshness. As a proof of" the
value of regular exercise we need only
refer to the stagecoach horse of former
days. Many of these animals, though
by no means of the best physical frame,
would trot with a heavy load behind
them for eight hours at the rate of ten
miles an hour without turning a hair,
and this work they would continue to
do for years without even being sick
or sorry. Few gentlemen can say as
much for their carriage horses. No
horses, in fact, were in hardier condi
tion. On the other hand, if exercise be
neglected, even for a few daj-s, in a
horse in high condition, he will put on
fat. He has been taking daily the large
amount of material needed to sustain
the consumption caused by his work.
If that work cease suddenly, nature
will, notwithstanding, continue to sup
ply the new material, and fat, followed
by phethora and frequently by disease,
will be the speedy consequence."
Legislation Asked.
According to Secretary Charles F.
Martin, the legislation to obtain the
passage of which tho National Live
Stock association will devote its ener
gies in Washington this winter lucludes
the following: Extension' of the hide
tax to every hide imported, dry, pickled
or green; giving the interstate com
merce commission the powers of the
United States district courts; permit
ting limited grazing on forest reserves;
enforcing the stamping of shoddy made
goods with some distinctive mark; ir
rigtitlon of arid lands; securing the tak
lug of an annual live stock census, tho
returns to be published within sixty
days of the enumeration; providing for
government assistance lu tho produc
tlon of cavalry horses.
CYNICISMS.
Don't get drunk with the Idea that
people will enjoy bearing you say fun
ny things.
I a man succeeds in pleasing his
wife, like as not he falls-with her folks
aud the neighbors.
If a man and wife still speak after
living together five years, they have,
made marriage a success.
We hear a great deal about the "dis
couragements" of life and' have do
elded after talking with tho girls that
it means a lot of unwashed dishes.
Atchison Globe.
A Neoesaary Connequeuce.
She I .suppose it is hard to eliminate
flattery from portrait painting';
The Artist Yes. We'd have to elimi
nate a good mauy of tho sitters. Puck.
Stand Like a Stone Wall.
Between young children and the
tortures and Itching of burning ec
zema, scaldhead and pther skin di
seases. How? why, by using Buck
ion's Arnica'"' Salvo, dartb's greatest
honlnr Oufokaat euro for Ulcers.
Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns
of Bruises, inrauiuio ior.Jfiies. idc
at Tallman & Co's drug store.
for Beating theRac,"
THE BEE HIVE FIRE.
Adjusting the Losses, Which Were
Largely Due to Smoke and
Water.
Walla Walla, May 21. Insurance
adjusters are in tho city today settl
ing the losses in tho case of tho Are
in tho Bee Hive block yesterday
morning. The losses aro practically
covered by Insurance, but thero will
be difficulty in settling on this ba
sis, as much of tho damage is from
water and smoke alone. Those who
suffered loss are: Simpson & Dow
ley, on building; William Ferguson,
on stock of goods; F. F. Leoher, tin
shop; Lynch & O'Rourke, plumbers.
The origin of tho fire is still a mys
tery. Reveals a Great Secret
It is often asked how such start!
ing cures, that puzzle tho best physl
clans, aro effected by Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. Here's
the secret. It cuts out the pholgm
and germ infected mucus, and letn
the life giving oxygen enrich and vit
alize the blood. It heals the lnflam
ed, cough worn throat and lungs
Hard colds and f.tubborn coughs soon
yield to Dr. King's New Discovery,
the most Infallible remedy for all
Throat .and Lung diseases. Guar
anteed bottles 60c and $1.00. Trial
bottles free at Tallman & Co's.
Most Effective Advertising.
That advertising is the most effect
ive which attracts tho oye and ap
peals to tho brain. Strong adjectives
may be as much out of tasto in an
advertisement as in a bit of more
aspiring literature. Exaggeration Is
always to he avoided. People nowa
days demand sincerity in all matters
of business. It is observable that all
the big and successful advertisers are
most careful as to their statements
of fact. They realize that confidence
Is the key-stone In tho arch of trade.
Their success came of their jealous
regard lor their work
Don't Use Too Many Words.
Multiplication of words Increases
tho expense and decreases the effec
tiveness of advertising. Say what
you have to say in as fow words as It
can be taid then stop. By so doing
you can set what you want to say In
larger typo, so that It will command
the attention of more readers than
would a wordy discourse set in small
typo.
At bedtime Itake a pleasant herb
drink, tho next morning I feel bright
and my complexion Js better. My
doctor says that It acts gently on tho
stomach, river and kidneys and is a
pleasant laxative. It 1b mado 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 &0c.
For sale by Tallman & Co., boIo
agents.
Sale of Household Goods.
I offer for Immedlato fialo all my
household fgurnlturo, Including car
pets, parlor, hall, dining room, kltch
en and bed room furnishings. H. C
Hexter.
t WHISKEY
Bold by JOHH BCIIMIDT
The Louvre Saloorj
fKNULETlON OltKGOii
TWO LINES.
1 time 15o
2 tlmea 20c
1 week . 30o
Extra lines: .10 cents each
HOTELS.
HOTEL PENDLETON
- VAN DRAN BROS., Props.
The Best Hotel in Pendleton
and as Rood as any.
Headquarters for Traveling Men.
Commodious Sample Rooms.
Rates $2 pet day.
Special rates by week or month.
Excellent CuLsIno,
Every flodern Convenience.
Bar and Billiard Room la Connection
Only Three Blocks from Depot.
GOLDEN RULE HOTEL.
Corner Court aud Johnson Streets,
Pendleton, Oregon,
M. F. Kelly, Proprietor.
HEATED DV STEAM.
LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY
American Plan, rale 11.25 to 12.00 a day.
European plan, Wc, 76o, 11.00
Special rates by week or month
Free Bus fleets all Trains.
Commercial Trade Solicited.
Flue Sample Rooms
Special attention given Country Trade
OEO. OARVEAU, Prop.;
Elegantly Furnished
Steam Heater'
European Plan.
Block and a half from depot.
Sample Room in connection.
Room Rate 50c, 75c, $1.00
Farmers Custom Mill
Fred Vjlta,, Proprietor
Capacity, 1M barrel! a it "
Flour exQhanKt lor vif.
FIo5ilMllfFePd.!(!an(.i.fjyvi!. ifl..
as hand. -J - ' ' 'i .Uuuy-i1; . ' f .
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THREE LINES.
1 tlm (
2 times ,.30e
1 week 4S
week; 25 cents a line per month.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
OREGON
ShoftLini!
aid miDfi PACIFIC
dm-art Tlmo Schedule aimmts
roa From Pendleton r0N
' i ii
Chicago- Salt Uke, Denver, Ft.
Portland Worth, Omaha. Kan
Hperlal ms City, 8t Louli, Chi- 8:00 a. r.
5 30 p m cgo and Kail,
via ftunt
in if ton.
AtUntte Salt Lake. Denier, Ft.
Kxprcts Worth, Omaha, Kan.
Ml a. m. MiClty,flt.LouU,Uhl. U:10 p. m.
Via Hunt- cago and Kat.
lngton,
Hi. Paul Walla Walla, Lewliton,
Fan Mall Spokano.Wallace.Pull
8.15 a. nt. man, Mluacapolli, 8t. 530 p. H.
rla Paul, Duluth, Mllwau
Hpokano. keo, Chicago and Kaat.
, Ocean and River Schedule.
FltOM l'OUTLANI).
All -tiling date subject
to change.
8:00 p. m. For Han Francisco 1 p. m.
Ball orory S dayf .
' bally
except Columbia River
Sunday 4pm
8 p. in. To Aatorta aud Way Sunday
Saturday Lamltngi.
11) p. m.
Willamette River
Hoata leave rortlami dally, except Bnaday.
(itagoof water permitting) for Willamette and I
Yamhill Klver points.
Loavo Leave
Klparla Snake River Lewlstoa
i9ut.m, 7:00 a.m.
Daily HlpaiU to Uwlston. Daily
Kxcpt Mon Kxcpt Mor
F. F WAMHI.KY, Agont, Pondleton,
RUNS
Pullman Sleeping Girs,
Elegnnt Dining Cars,
Tourist Sleeping Cars
ST. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH
FARGO
GRAND FORKS
CUOOKBTON
YVINNEPEG
HELENA nnd
BUTTE.
TO
TIIROUGH TICKETS
TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON
and all poluts East aud South
Through tickets to Japan and China,
Tacoma and Northern raclflo Bteamshlp
and American Hue.
vtt
Co,
TJMK SCHBDULB.
Trains leaye Pendleton dally except flonday
at 7:00 p. m,
For fnrthor Information, time cards, maps,
and tickets, call on or write W. Adams, Pea.
dleton, Oregon, or A. D. CUAULTON,
Third and Morrtiou Hti., l'ortland, Ors,
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Take this
route for
For Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kan
hah City, St. Joe, Omaha, and
AH Points East and South
Portland and poJnU
on the Souad
TIMK OAHD.
Leave feudletoa, dally except Sundays at
7 AO. pm.
Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday aai
Jfrlday ViXA pm. .......
Arrive Pendleton Tuesday, Thursday wl
Saturday 10:65 ami
Leave Walla Walla dally, east bound 8rtp,
Arrive Walla Walla dally west bound ia$6ftM.
Vi-iv InfAvitintlin vatFttrtilnar vt tai1
ujodatloni, call on or a4drei I
Pab ri IaIah flM
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yy sua nana, rrasp.
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