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

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ess Cards and Societies
Classified Advertisements
COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE.
jSSlONS AND I HRUM ntrnnet i lunuki nnnnnnucu,
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IpHYSISlANS.
EfboSS-Wto 12 a.m.;
t, n HKSPATN BLOCK,
m rV rpfmetlve er-
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bHToFFICK OVER THB
Krlagi bank. Telephone SO-;
It"tdM. D., HOMEOPATH-
fa ??. ".- m.;C
C"blck 24.
nrniBTfltlV iVn
lr TT0U5E, i niii'".'V'"
C-ii room 20. J odd tralldln.
lnSdenee Phone Bed "2S.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
ROYAL- NEIGHBORS OP AMERICA
Miiawooa camp, no. S333, meets second
and fourth Tuesday of each month In Odd
Fellow' hall. Mrs. Ida Holcomb, Oracle:
Mrs. Nc-e Bobbins, Recorder.
LMATILLA TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M.
Meets In Secret Society nail, second
and lonrth Tuesdays In each month. All
Tlslttng Sir Knights cordially Invited. J.
8. Kces, Record Keeper; E. D. Estabcook,
Commander.
PATH ROOM 17 ASSOCIA
.i.nhoe Main 83: teal-
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L, black 161.
InEXDF.RSON, PHYSICIAN
Fi'mwn Savlncs Bank bulld-
Baln 33.
PHYSICIANS, DBS.
Office one block west
IC
m, k KF.RI7EE. CHRONIC
i dlspisM and diseases of wo-
lotel Tcndleton, cor. water
t, Pendleton, Ore. Phone
Attorneys.
RALET. ATTORNEYS AT
1b Savlncs Bank building.
teLL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW
hsoclatlon block. Pendleton,
feT. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
koclatlon DIock.
lATTORNEY AT LAW, 111
Kit. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
jreron.
FENDLETON LODGE. NO. 52, A. P. and
A. M., meets first and third Mondays of
each mouth, irisltlng brethren welcome.
T. J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe H. Partes, Sec.
l'ENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C.
Taylor. H. P., P. P. Wamsley. Secretary.
Meets first and fonrth Friday of each
month In Masonic Halt
PIONEERS OP THE PACIFIC WIL
Ham Martin Encampment, No. 1. Meets
every Wednesday at Hcndrlck's Hall. Mrs.
L. P. .anipktn. Secretary.
DAMON LODGE, NO. .4. KNIGHTS OP
l-ytnias. J. . Nowun. c. C.; lu w.
Fletcher, K. of R. 8. Meet! every Mon
day In Secret Society Hall.
MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA
Tntnllla Camp, No. 6309. Meets first
and third Mondays of each month at Odd
Fellows' Hall. George A. Hamblln, Con
sal ; G. A. Robblns, Clerk.
WOODMEN OP THE WORLD REGULAR
meetings of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W.
ot W., are held In Secret Society Hall
every Saturday evening. Visiting neigh
bors are always welcome. J. P. Walker,
Clerk, 3. P. Earl, C C
BANKS AND BROKERS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP ATHENA.
Oregon. Capital, 150,000 surplus and
profits, fGOOO. Interest on time deposits.
Deals In foreign and domestic exchange.
Collections promptly attended to. Henry
C. Adams, president; T. 3. Kirk, Tlce-presl-dent;
E. L. Harnett cashier; P. 8. Le
Grow, assistant cashier.
EE, LAW OFFICE IN JtTDD ,
14 TIERCE, ATTORNEYS
. Stll'man has been ndmltted
United States patent offices .
sneciairv ot rntent Law.
12 and 13 Association block.
AND CARRIAGES.
INF.. ERWIN BAKER. PROP.
tin 79 Stand in front of French
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THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK,
Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1,
1889; capital, J50.000, surplus, 590,000,
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.
THE FARMERS' BANK OPWESTON,
Weston, Oregon. Does a general banking
business. Exchange bought and sold.
Collections promptly attended to. R.
Jameson, president; Geo. W. Proebstel,
vice president; J. R. Kllcore, cashier: di
rectors. G. A. Hartman, M. M. Johns, T. J.
Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert
Jameson, Q, W. Proebstel.
DENTISTS.
AN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN
DENTIST, OFFICE IN AS- i
I block, over Schmidts new
CTS AND BUILDERS.
IRD, ARCHITECT AND -RTJ-
L mnkfs complete and rell-l
6r buildings In the city or.
im 17 Jndd bnlldlng.
EiLE, CONTRACTORS AND
stlmates iurnlehed on short j
rork a specialty. Prompt'
on Bluff street near Main. (
frONTRAPTOR AND BUILD-
Ktps furnished on all kinds of 1
pent walks, stone walls, etc
fee left at the East Oregonlaii.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP PENDLE-
ton. Capital $70,000: surplus, $95,000.
Transacts a general banking business. Ex
chance and telegraphic transfers sold on
Chicago, San Francisco, New York and
principal points In the northwest. Drafts
drawn on China, Japan and Europe. Makes
collections on reasonable tprms. Levi An
keny, president; W. F. Matlock, Tlce-pres
ldent: C. B. Wade, cashier; H. O. Gnern
sey, assistant cashier.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
W. S. BOWMAN. LEADING rHOTOGRA
pher of the city. Harvest views, In
dian photoB for sale. Finishing done for
amatenrs. Alain St., near bridge. Phone
Red 270
MISCELLANEOUS.
RUBBER STAMPS OP ALL KINDS SEND
for catalogue. Ferney's Stamp Works,
Walla Walla, Wash.
AND FEED STABLES.
IL STABLES. G. W. FROOME
err. Feed and Boarding. All
bouts Competent Brlvers. Op-
i Pendleton, telephone 10.
i
ILES, T. W. AYERS. PROP.
led and boarding. The best I
ttne dry. Alta Ht..- between
Ittonwood Sts, Prone Main 70.
I
IVEKY FEED AND SALES
Klrst class single and double
occasions. 627 Cottonwood
Main "9. Elvln Craig, Prop.
BED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON
rclal care given to horses left
lower Webb Street. Phone Red
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU IF YOU ARE
see-ting a position, or need help, call on
or address J. C. Spoonamore, 220 Court Bt.
1'puu.eton, Oregon.
IND-HAND DEALERS.
DANIEL. NEW AND SECOND
p bought and sold. 'Court Bt,
i mock, call and see mm.
ftB, DEALER IN SECOND
p- If there Is anything yon
w or second hand furniture,
site ware and crockery, call and
P. No. 212 Conrt Ht.
ICTR1CAL SUPPLIES.
P08.. COURT STREET. LA
P Electricians, dealers Is atec-
Houses, stores, wired for
8. bells or telephone. Electrl
Of all Wlnl- i
P tpeclalty. .!
FP. Corner Mais aaA Webb
Knd bell wiring eeatly and
t Give ns a trial. All work
ruon Ked 408,- c. r. Ktee,
PELT8 AyD JUNK.,
bT lllUUMT MIS'
piia, mmm mm aui
fS as rubber, ariw, ce-
ksbahai. 5? itla; IraaneC
and llf be treated to tJM
e to atey.
K"" jou will fee sstlrtir L.
ff-ana warahMw aaat to
FSx. lBdletof. OratMa, Tti-
ron At
a - .-.r power.' BasBoIi
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SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU
want to subscribe to magazines or news
papers In the United States or Europe,
remit by postal note, check, or send to the
EAST OREGONIAN the net publisher's
price of the publication yon desire, and we
w.il hnve It sent you and assume all the
risk of the money being lost In the malls.
It will save you both trouble and risk. If
yon are a subscriber to the East Oregon
Ian, In remitting you can deduct 10 per
cent from the publisher's price. Address
EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO.. Pendleton,
Oregon.
WANTED ADVERTISRS TO MAKE USE
of these classified columns. If you have
someth.ng you have no use for, offer to
trade it for something that some other
body may have and have no -use for, some
thing that yon may need In your business:
Yon may have .an extra horse that yon
maf wish to trade for a cow or a vehi
cle. Somebody may have the cow and
vehicle and want the horse. A fifteen or
twenty-five cent want ad will probably do
the business.
OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UNDER
carpets, on shelves, walls, or -for wrap
ping purposes. Old newspapers In large
bundles of 100 each at 25 cents at bundle
at the EAST OREGONIAN offlce, Pendle
ton, Oregon.
FOR SALE NEW CHICAGO TYPE
writer, universal key-board, (Irst-clasa
machine. Take a look at It. 'Thirty dol
larda wul buy It Kast Oregon Ian oflce.
KELLAR BROTHERS, PLASTERING
and cementing. Cement walk a special
ty. Estimates furnished free. Work guar
anteed. Leave orders at Badley ft Zah
ners cigar store. Main St.. P. O. box 104.
NOTICE TO COMTBACTOIS.
Notice U hereby given that bids will be re
ceived by the County Clerk of DsutlUa county,
Oregon, on r before 10 o'clock, A. M.,Jaly btn,
1902, for repairs to elrcnlt court room of the
cottnty court house, In accordance with plans
and specifications prepared brT. P Howard,
architect, and on file at county clerk's osnos.
A deposit of flv per centpf the aaoaat f te
bid will be required of each bidder, to be for
feited to Umatilla county If the saccenfal
Mdder fails to enter Into contract as required
by the county court of said county.
The court reserves the right to reject any and
all bids. v
Br order of County Court.
jtj oroer oi w j oHAMBKBLAIN, Clerk.
NwTICK.-4U fef,WpOD FOB Ufik
I 'TILt A COUNTY.
JteMae Is hereby riven. tbt bids will be re
S-Sredby thi Coi t5f Clerk of UmatllU county
S teM Vol. mTo Ja'y 5th, for fur
SMkiac ISO eoros of . sound four foot flr wooa,
MBtlsasii aim ticaber: Vvcordi to Ue delivered
at rtSeonnty covrt boose. and cards to be
delivered at the county bwiUl: said wood U
be aastvased oa or before .Novessber 1st, 1982.
TbTcereseeiths rtabt to reject any and
all bids.
Br order of the Conntr Court. . .
' Vf BTciLslWLAIK, Clark, i
VK 1J RE.VJ 'KM ALU
Altiudant tto ltnr tn Iwano as. lu:n) Yen; It s too bnd.
kgi. t .nid Kft s t -i. V:r.r -, th. recent votcotilc eruptions.
' c:i absoluii-ly dif t iXiujJi.iti.nu ill live minutes. Jest Us
oA 1,A TV'nR n
lln Mil now clVt
listen to him
WE ARE ALL SMILING NOW
SO SAYS ROBERT BURNS
OF UMATILLA PEOPLE
WATER FOR. LA GRANDE
PROPOSITION TO INSTALL
A NEW SY8TEM THERE
Crop Prospects are First Class and
the Farmers all Feel Confident of
Fine Yields' This Fall.
Robert Burns, general agent of the
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Com
pany, who was through Eastern Ore
gon recently, has the following to
say In the Walla Walla Union about
the crop conditions and the general
good feeling of the people along his
line:
"There are smiles- on all faces now.
The Eastern Oregon farmer had a"
good crop last season and he will,
have another one this time. Hej
Knows it ana is nappy, rnere is no
reason he should not be, for every
thing is coming his way. Wheat is
king and the monarch is surely
crowned in good shape this time.
"There was no freeze-out in the
Oregon hills at the time the blizzard
killed a considerable portion of the
grain in the Walla Walla valley.
Later on there came frosts that did
some damage, but all this was re
paired during the late spring and
now the grain on frozen out ground;
is just as good as that which lived
clear through and the yield will be
as strong there as elsewhere. There
will be immense shipments from the
Oregon highlands this summer and
the Oregon Railroad & Navigation
will arrange to handle them without
delay and in quantity to suit
"In the little towns along the line
of the road there is plenty of bus!
ness. Milton, Weston and Athena
are not dooming but they havo a
air and spirit and they are growing
steadily. This is the most healthy
state in which a town can bo and
means there is not the least danger
of the bubble bursting and the place
sliding down hill, because there is no
bubble to burst."
TWO LINES.
1 time 15o
2 times 20o
1 week 30o
THREE LINES.
1 time M
2 time , ...SO
1 week .44
Extra lines! ,10 cents each week; 25 cents a Itne per month.
HOTELS.
HOTEL PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., Props.
The Best Hotel in Pendleton
and as good as any.
FOREST RANGERS.
List of Men Who Will Have Charge
of Reserve This Year.
A partial list of the rangers who
will have charge of Oregon's forest
reserve this year has been named.
W. H. H. Dufur, of Wasco county,
and S. C. Batrum, of Douglas county,
appointed from Washington, will be
supervisors for the north and south
halves of the ' district, respectively.
The following managers have been
appointed at a salary of $C0 per
month.
Northern division David A. Car
ter, of Argento; William H, Nash,
Ale; Charles F. Elgin, Rosedale;
Milton D. Markhorn, Forest Grove;
Arthur B. Lacy, RIckreall; John L.
DimJck, Mount Hood; Oliver L. Pa
quet, Wamie; Joseph H. Prout, Du
fur; TVJHJam C. Walker,. Dufur.
Southern division Sam R. Thurs
ton, Eugene; Robert J, Watson, Oak
Creek; Addison S. Ireland, Olalla;
Chas. J. Van Zile, Rosebiirg; Robert
W. Veatch, Cottage Grove; James
C. McCully, Jacksonville; Frank h.
Lent, Drain.
Would Cost From $150,000 to $200,000
and the Rates for Water and Lights
Would Be Exceedingly Low.
Tho city of La Grande is consider
ing a proposition for the installation
of a new water and electric light
plant in their municipality by Robert
Stralhon, who proposes to purchase
the present water system, to con
struct a sewerage system, to develop
power for manufacturing and other
purposes and to operate an electric
light plant which shall bo adequate
to all demands upon it.
The basis of the undertaking is the
water supply to bo obtained from
Sheep and Rock creeks, to bo con
veyed into the almost naturdl reser
voir known as Morgan lake, which
is situated 1200 feet above tho city.
This lake, it is estimated, could
be made into a reservoir capable of
storing 750,000,000 gallons of water,
120 acres at an avorago depth of 25
feet. This would not only furnish the
city and abundance of water, but
would also furnish 500 horse-power
evjry month in tho year, but would
be used after the power was develop
ed for the scwerago system.
The estimated capital required to
purchase the )vater system and tho
La Grande electrict light plant, to
develop the water and power as con
templated and the sewerage will bo
from $160,000 to $200,000.
His proposition is along the follow
ing lines: To pay tho city for the
water system the amount for which
it is bonded, $50,000, and in return
exact a franchise, (not exclusive) for
40 years to furnish tho city water for
fire, protection which now consists of
IC hydrants for $125 per month, to
furnish about 12 200-candle-power arc
lights for $125 per month, a total of
$3000 per annum for water and light,
a sum equal to tho Interest on tho
city's water bonds, an ordinance com
pelling all occupied property adja
cent to the sewerage to connect with
It, the charges to bo about 50 cents
per month for average sized residen
ces, none to exceed 75 cents. Giving
ih'e city tho privilege to purchaso tho
entire property at a price subject to
arbitration at stated periods of every
10 years.
Headquarters for Traveling Men.
Commodious Sample Rooms.
Rates $2 pet day.
Special rates by week or month.
Excellent Cuisine,
Every riodern Convenience,
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
mo union Pacific
Bar and Billiard Room in Connection
Only Three Blocks from Depot.
GOLDEN RULE HOTEL.
Corner Court utirt Johnson BtrecU,
1'ondlctou, Oregon,
M. F. Kelly, Proprlotor.
depart Tims Sehsduts Aum
ran From Psndlston rwem
OhloMo. Bull Lke, Donrer, rt
rortland W6rth, Omikt. Kin
BpecUl iMCUjr.HtLouh, Ckl-IS,Si,
5:30 pm c(osadXMt.
U flunt
lBton. AtUntU 8U Lake, DeaTer, Ft,
KxpreM Worth, Omaha. Can- x
5:i4 a.m. m Cltjr, BCLoakchl. lias . st.
via Hunt- cagoandKait.
lngton.
Bt. Tanl Walla Walla, Uwliton,
Fait Mall Spokane, Wallaco.Pull.
8.15 a. m. man, Minneapolis, Ht. 530 p. a.
la Paul, Dnluth, Mltwau.
Bpokane. kee, Chicago and Bait. '
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROH PORTLAND.
Ml sailing datca subject
to change.
8 K p. m. For 8uu Francisco ( p. m.
8llororjr ftdays.
except Columbia Illvor
Stimlny 4 p a
8 p.m. To Astoria and Way Sunday
BatunUy Lnivllngs.
10 p. m.
HEATED BY STEAM.
LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY
For
POULTRY
and
STOCK
SUPPLIES
Vansycle Notes.
Vansycle. June 19. Mrs. It. B,
Rehm visited Mrs. William Dale,
"Wednesday.
Rev. Charles Denney and wife.
Rev. Mortimer and wife and Revi
Church, the minister sent here by tho
Free Methodist conference, were here
last Sunday. and will .hold A quarter
y, meeting here Friday, Saturday and
Sunday evenings.
The Balfour, Guthrie Company
warehouse la nearly completed ana
the addition to the P. S, W. Compa
ny's elevator is flnishe4.
Miss Xmma .Green arrived, from
Walla Walla Wednesday evening to
visit friends (and relatives.
A. C. Brothertotf and family, ac
companied by Hugh Reese. Hiss Q.
V. Cleaver and Misa Grace Joy, west
fishing on Meachara creek last week
and returned,,' Moiday. 'Tfcjf report
naving auv utuo uu wwuiue
of fish.' ' ' A
" ' A
A good many' people are tryJng to.
persuade themselves thai a two
rpom shack at the seaside is more
luxurious than a coatfortable house
at home. j
-CALL ON-
Colesworthy
AT THJ&-
CHOP MILL
127 and 129 East Alta Street
American Plnn, rates Tt.25 to '2.00 a day.
European plan, 60c, 7Sc, (1.00
Bpoclal rates by week or month
Free Ei rwots till Tia!i..
Commercial Trade Solicited
Flnei Sample Rooms
Wllliunotto ntvor
Hofits loavo I'ortlfiiid dally, oxcept Sunday.
(stAKO of water permitting) for WlllamotU and
Yamhill Illvor points.
I.PHVO
Klparla
4:05a. m.
Dnllr
Kxcpt won
Snake Illvor
Ktparla to Lewlston.
Loato
Lewlston
7:00 a.m.
Dally
Kxcpt Mor
F. F. WAMBLKY, Agent, Pendleton,
Special attention given Country Trade
P
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WHISKEY
Th Louvre Saloon
rmuno . . . ojumob
- OBO. DARVBAU, Prap.
Elegantly Furnished
Steam Heated
Ewepcaa Plaa.
lack ni half tresa 4t.
iala Raaaa Im catwMtlM.
Room Rate. !c,lhc, M
MENANBWflitU.
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iteM y'ai i IiWi
ai In buIa' nuHf:
'fii ii in n irmiril
.VaBBBBBw S1H
RUNS
Pullman Sleeping Girs
Elegant Dining Oira,
Tourist Sleeping Cars
f BT. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH
FAltGO
TO i GRAND FORKH
CKOOKHTON
WINNEPHQ
HELENA and
LBOTTJfi.
THROUGH TICKETS TO
(JHIUAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
I108TON
and all points Eaut and South
Thronth tickets to Japan and Ohlna, via
Taooma and Morthorn Paclflo Btoamibip Co,
and American line.
T1MB SCHBDOLB.
Trains leayo Pendleton dally except Bandar
at 70 p. m. f
For further Information, time cards, maps,
and tickets, call on or write W, Adams. Pen,
dleton, Oreon, or A. I). OUAHLTOH,
Third and Morrison Ht,, Portland, Ore,
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Take this '
route for
For Chicago, St. Paul, Bt Look, Kan.
as uuy, ai. joe, umatia, ana
AHPoiiti Eaitand SMtk
PartUuMl 4mIu
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Lvfl PasdlatM. dally xet salara at
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