East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 29, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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Classified Advertisements
COUNT 8IX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LI E.
TWO LINES. , THr.EE LINES.
1 time 15c ' 1 time 20c
2 tlm 20c I 2 time JOo
1 week 30c I 1 week .. 48c
Extra lines: 10 cent each a week; 23 cents line per month.
AND TRADES. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PHYS!CIANS1
"t.'TofPICE IN JUDU
rOI-t? .' ,0 12 a. m.
.. n TIN i Alt UMuuti
liiR. L, troubles, cater-
P.,. HUM ff re"""-"'" "
! ''m BiiI Telephone
l.rvVn. Wain 301.
I uw-
V p.. HOMEOPATHIC
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UAIATIIXA TENT. NO. 27. K. O. T. M.
Meetn In Secret Society hall, second and (
rciirtn xuesanj-s in cscn month. All visit
ing Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. S.
Kees, Ilccord Keeper; E. D. Estabrook,
Commander.
PENDLETON LODGE,, NO. 52, A. P. AND
A. M meets-first and third Mondays of
encn raontn, visiting brethren welcome.
T. J. Tweedy, W. M. J Joe TI. rarlcea, Sec
CPEIISON, PHYSICIAN
LtatlaltlM. eye. earvn,fe
A V c...tnM Tlnnlr hnllil.
1H I" na'"0 "
TTZvi'.S OSTEOPATHIC
Pftrotlc and nervous dlaenses
pfM one WOCK west ui
KSIfplIVSICrAt? AND BUR-
I tL?.fJ Vll- . l.nnn MskV 1.11
kflW" 1" r"
Vr nt.AKGSI.FlE, CHHONIC
P .. .UsaiaMi nf Ufn.
iSLiinr. corner Main and
OS1 'phooe mnln T,;I
PENDLETON CHAPTER. NO. 28 T. C.
Taylor, H. P., V. F. Wamsley, secretary, I
meets second ana roartn Friday or each
montn in Masonic nan,
DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHT OF
Pythias. L. V. Held. C. C: It. W.
Fletcher, K. of It. and S. Meets every
Monday in secret society nan.
MODERN WOOMEN OF AMERICA
Tutullla Camp, No. 0300. Meets first
nnd third Mondays of each month nt Odd
Fellows' hall, George A Ilaniblln, Con
buI; a. A. Ilobblns, Clerk.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR
meetings of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, w.
or w nrc held in secret society nnn every
Sntnrday evening. Visiting neighbors are
always welcome. J. r waiucr, cierK ; a,
J Owen, C. C.
Res.
DENTISTS.
hats, dentist. orncE in
nHK-TIST. OFFICE IN AS-
fiik over Schmidt's new drug
kne rw 2ii
Inks and brokers.
fcTION'AI HANK Or ATHENA.
Cspiisl, surplus unii
MO. Interest on time deposits.
fforelen ard domestic exchange
I nomptly ar'enueu to. iieury
BpwMeat T J. Mrfc, vlce-presl-
U Harnett, cashier; F. S. I.e-
knot casilsr
TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES.
F. S MERRILL, 8POKANE. WASH.
Agent New Demmoro. Second-hand type
writers, supplies, renin tiff, repairing.
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING.
L. GRHENAWALD, THE OLD RELIAHLF!
Shoemaker, First-class repairing with
best materials. Shop In rear of Dlndlnger
Wilson & CO.
JOHN WILSON, FIRST-CLASS SHOE-
maker and repairer. Rest material used
and good work done. Shop 117 Alta St.
CABS AND CARRIAGES.
v!ERrV HANK OF WESTON,
I Oregon, Does a general panic-
M Kicnaux" oougnt aim sum.
promptly attended to. R.
Iprwldent Oeorge W. Proebstel,
bat J K, lvujcnre, casuier ; ui-
A, Iiortmnn, JI. M. .lonns, x.
p. Grow J P Kllgorc, Robert
rroebatel,
I1UBIIER TIRE HACK, NEW AND VERV
lates style, for the service of the punlle.
C. D. Carilu nnd Jas. S. McKay, props. Call
at the Commercial livery stable or tele
phone main 101 and the back will call far
you.
CITY CAR LINE. ERWIN IIAKER. PROP.
Telephone main 353. Stand In front of
French restaurant.
BOARD AND LODGING.
EMPIRE. LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF
E. Court and Johnson streets. Good
large, clean rooms with comfortable beds.
Kates 25c und 50c a night. Tbos. Smart,
Trop.
HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND
Mill streets. Hoard by the day or week.
Good table set. Rates $4 and $5 per week.
in connection. 1..
I.DLET0N SAVINGS BANK,
Ei. Oregon Organized March 1,
Mil. 150,000 . surplus. luu.uou :
llloirwl on time deposits. Ex-, IVnrilotnn Feprl Ynrrl
2gui anu Hum uu mi iiriutiimi ( fteil, prop.
J Fiiriil?h. president! .T, N. J FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. TERM
president T J Morris, cashier : reasonable, nt 502 Water St., 'Phone red
. 150,
Boner, assistant cashier.
ItTIOXAI. HANK OF PENDLE-
fpltil, $70,000: surplus, $03,000.
general banking business. Ex-
Id tolreranlilc transfers sold on
ISia Frnnclseo. New York and
joints In the Northwest, Drafts
CMn, Japan nnd Europe. Makes
I on rensnr.qbie terms. Levi An
Hdent W V Matlock, vlce-presl-
ffndf. rnshter: II F Johnson.
itthler
DTECTS AND BUILDERS.
IffAItll. ArtPHITECT AND SU-
pient m.ikes complete nnd rella-
or windings in tne city or conn-
i 17 .lodd lmllillnE.
THE ST. GEORGE RESTAURANT. REGU
lar meals cents. Short orders a specialty.
upuu aayuna mgni. i, a. liioiatner, rrop.
THE BTRAUON ROOMING HOUSE fil8 MAIN
trect, Mrs II. E. Cooper, Prop. Every th'ni
new and strictly first class. lttteB 2.",c, 60c and
H per day.
THE WniTE LODGING HOUSE, 3U1 SOUTH
Main street. Mrs Mary Williams, Prop.
Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms.
Giiod comfortable rooms and clean, well kept
Decia. j.ongiug z.i coma.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
POLK, CONTRACTORS AND
r.HlhniUcs furnished on short
gib Work a specialty Prompt
fiop on Hint! street near Mnln.
IT CONTUArTOIt AND BUILD-
Klmntes Inrnlslici on all kinds
, cement walks, stone wnlls, etc.
fcrt at liast Oregonlnn office.
DtJTMAK ARCHITECT AND SU
litnt Room 15, Association
Ifendleton, Oregon
ELLAR. 1'LAh TURING AND CE-
Cement walks a specialty. Es-
mnea free. Work guaranteed.
i it Hartley and Zehner's clear
fcisSt I' O hoi 104
iTRICAL SUPPLIES.
m. COURT STREET, LA
Electricians, ilenlern In flpc-
i Houses, stores, wired for
i.wib or te enhones. Elec-
t HI kinds', Get our miees.
VcUlty.
GEORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND
hand goods bought and sold. Court St.,
Opera house block. Call and see him.
V STItOBLE. DEALER IN SECOND
hand goods. If there Is anything yon
need In new or secondhand furniture,
stoves, granite ware and crockery ,call and
get his prices, No. 212 Court street.
INSURANCE & LAND BUSINE8S.
JOE H, PARKES, OFFICE COTTONWOOD
St. Opera house block ;land office bus
iness, such as filing of claims and Initiating
contests a specialty.
JOHN HAILEY. JR.. U. S. LAND COM
mhvsloner Specialty made of land filings
ana proor ; insurance and .collections, ur
flee In Judd building, room lu.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
W. S, BOWMAN, LEADING PHOTOGRA
pher of the city. Harvest views, In
dlnn photos for sale. Finishing done for
amateurs. Main St., near bridge. 'Phone
red 270.
TONSORIAL PARLOR8.
tUMITHING.
BILLY KRASSIG, BARBER SHOP AND
bath room), Main street, three doors north of
Hotel St. George, Flrtt class service
WtJdX pmT ivit ma'h i, Antra I kv.w TnKSnrtTAr. 1'Aur.riRH. rniiKT Rr .
IT"' 'n town. 314 Webb St
lAND
FEED STABLES.
1 8S1IM.P LT.t.n v 4 tin
EUiir, ! Lindsay 4: Doty
I7!?' i and sale iitnhl. Sail.
, jj "I times Horses for sale.
!E?'.JI' STAULRS. n u" iMinnwn
I "jety, tttA and hnnrrtlnp- All
ftel vHit .ComPetent drivers. Op
"( Pdlton 'Phone main 101.
Three doors west of Golden Rule Hotel. J
H Pace, Prop. First clas Workmen, every
thing clean, all modern improvement!.
L08T.
LOST-ON MAIN 8TREET, A COMBINATION
lock purse, containing a 010 gold piece and
twokeja. Will pay liberal reward for the re
turn to this oillce
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS-NOTICE IS
hereby riven that there will be an annual
meetinc of the nockkolders of the East Oreeo-
1. I nlnn fiiMlthttic PniTinATiv nn Wedtieirlflv. De-
r'ttib YAltn u' i. ,.,,,,,;,, rember3id IBIW at 4 o'clock p. m., at the of
u. " 1 BOlNTON , r.o l mit cmnnnnv. in I'nnrt IhIoii Oresoil.
i. '"' care inn , i, ' r.L" "- ..-
I.0R.p i,. , . " v i ior me purpose ui eiuiriuiK uiui-bib lur iud bu-
" ebb street 'Phone suing yar. W. F Matlock, President j Fkeh
' w. necreiary.
'E COMMISSION CO.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,000
'ells Grain, Provisions. Steaks. Bands and Cotton for
Cash or Future Detivary
. i.
iii?,Vtrn,11illt, tnimlclruil. and liilmwlliiiiwiiis siwurltii. Orvuluif
fom urrira',t exteB've private wlreByatem In the world we can execute
tvuinil . ,uore promptly and satlBiaotory than any other concern.
rWUrfiw execute orders when llmlta are reached, we do not lioia
"or csrrvZ?1i0re UlRn the mala you place In a trade. We charge no
WQINSDn B stocks.
lulu ic Qu,REDGraln 4c per buaheL dtocks 2 per share. CommU-
""l'JOU(l l.tlnnl..ni.ii.iif: .j f-i.-i . iiui.
- . ut oiBiiBinja sua wauy juurnet. tree, wnuiuni.
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-Mrs De Nult tih' 1 im.uii i f(.i
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I A R I B I
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? From us always commands the I
V hichest anoreciatlon from tha bent 1
Judges b?cauFelll5lhverybestthe
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c iiiarKei anoras. i ne same xning is i
equally true of our lamb, mutton
and veal always the best, tender
and delicious, of the highest quality. f I
S A trial order is all that Is necessary C
tn nrnrn thnf wA Voan lha hat mttt
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in Pendleton, J
l Utto lVliescke
COURT S T R K E T
Ho user's Old Stand
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Office, in E. O. Building
We have space in our fire and
frost proof warehouse for
rent. Call on us for prices.
We are prepared to supply
the retail trade with oranges,
lemons, onions, potatoes, ba
nanas and fruits and vegeta
bles of all kinds.
Come, Get Our Quotations
I have bargained with a
competent Timber Grniser
to locate
Valuable
Timber
Claims
On the line o. a railroad
now under construction,
This means a big ohanoe
for flrBt-comers. See
N.Berkeley
Have some good farms for
sale.
SoOXh HKmr'i,15TSto,aal "ni 8tote Banks.
'IKFKItENCEl lll,lltrvn aiirlnim 111
itoofi&3n Amerce Building. Minneapolis Minn. Ex
R,! Colfar PnVil clpJi ,own8 cities of Northweat, Including
lWha und'er?D' ?,ltavIo. Bayton, Walla WaUa, Moscow, Pendle
WiB.O tn,ctlon to Portland, Taooma, Seattle, Everett" and
WrWon?(L,,ave an Pen trad or aoconut with us you can operate it In
M. HANSEN, WMtera Manager.
e"'Hetoi, otllce, 1 16 Court Sirect. hone Waln 451J
G. MAJOR. Ltiil M.Raar
No Bad Debts
Are contracted by our system
of doing business for we sell
for cash and give our custo
mers the benefit of our saving
from loss. Mote fresh, first
class groceries for your money
than any other store in Pen
ton. Our stock is all fresh.
New goods arriving daily
Miller Grocery Co.
CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY
t SUNDAY AT t
THF PHilRPHFS
First Baptist Church All tho reg
ular services will bo held tomorrow.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Preach
ing at 11. Subject: "Kindling Fires."
in the evening the subject will be:
"Alan's Treatment ot Ooil'b Provis'
ion for His Happiness." A cordial
invitation to strangers and citizens
of the city to be present. II. W. King.
pastor.
M. E. Church, South Sunday ser
vices as follows: 10 a. m.. Sunday
school, I. E. Earl, superintendent; 11
a. m., preaching by the pastor, sub
ject: "The Chrlstnan Race"; G:30 p.
m Epworth League, leader, Miss
Rosa B. Carrier, subject: "The Minis
try of Money." This is quarterly
meeting Sunday and Hev. H. S. Shan-
gie, the new presiding elder, will oc
cupy the pulpit at 7:30 p. m. Don't
fall to hear him. Prayer meeting on
Thursday night at 7 o'clock. Quarter
ly conference on Monday at 7:30 p.
m. E. B. Jones, pastor.
Congregational Church Sunday
services as follows: Sunday school at
10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Sub
ject, "The Sum and Substance of Re
ligion." Junlon Endeavor at 3 p. in.
Evening worship and address. Sub
ject. "On What Side Are You?". A
cordial welcome to all not having a
stated place of worship. J. Edwards,
minister.
Church of the Redeemer Divine
service tomorrow Advent Sunday-
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Celebra
tion of the holy communion at 11 a.
m. Evening prayer and address at
7:30.
First Presbyterian Church 10 a.
m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., sermon: I
"Witnesses." 3 p. m Junior Endeav
or; C:45 p. in,, Senior Endeavor; 7:30,
sermon to the young people. Strang
ers are especially invited to ail tho
services. Itobert J, Diven, pastor.
Christian Church Services at the
courthouse tomorrow as follows 1
a m., Sunday school, J. H. Qarretl,
superintendent; 11 a. ra., sermon,
"Heart Service"; 7:30 p. m., sermon,
"Paul's Experience as a Jew and as
a Christian."
Men's Resort Rev. Jonathan Ed
wards, of the Congregational church,
will address the men's meeting at the
Men's Resort, tomorrow, at 4 p. in
All men Invited.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IN POUND ME rOI.LOWINCI DESCRIBED
antmM hte ben tkn up br the murthal
ot the Citr ot Pendleton, to wit; One lUrk
brown griding. iUt in fr, I jmtt old, weight
500 mnndt. no brand Tiitbl. One rnn Mid.
lnir, bM face, S white legi, dim brand on lfft
thonlrter and lfft hip, S rear old, weight 900
rounns. ii tain antraaii are not claimed by
he owrni or thosa entitled tothr riflon,
cr,U and (iMtiii'i aralntt them nalii anil Ih in
taken awav within ten Uy from the date
hereof, then at 2 o'clock p m. of tho 9th dar of
December, lMi. the laid antmali will bo aold tu
the highest bidder, at pnhlle auction, fur rath,
a', tho city pound, on the corner ot Cottonwood
and Webb irr et. In tho CitV of Pendletnh, tho
procedi of tich la'e to b applied to tha pay
rurntot men roita and epema of tnatlnc
laio. iratea inn nun nay oi isoTemner, r.vi,
J. A, tlLAKF.LY, City Mamhal
IN I'Ol'ND-TIIK KOU.OWIN0 IlKSCKIIIRD
antmaU hare been taken up by the marshal
of the CItv ot Pendleton, to wit: one My mare
mule, collar mar, weight about to pounds,
no brand Tislble. One bay mare, about U yeara
old tar on (orthead, weight about Md pound,
no brand vlnlble. II faid nnlmil" are not
claimed by the ouners or thoo entitled to the
posfcesiuon OI inem, cons nun xpciirs auniiiKi
them paid and them taken anay within len
dayarrnra the dato hereof, then at o'clock p.
in. of the 3rd day of December, 1902. the laid
nnlrral w 11 beaold to the highest bidder, at
public auction, tor cash, at the elty pound, on
the corner of Cottonwood and Webb itrrats, In
said City ot I'einlletnrj, the proceeds of such
sale ti be arpllcd M the p? ment of such costs
anil nncnana of making sale. listed this 2lt
day of November, IWi J A Blalely, Clly
Marsnni.
IN POU.ND-TItK' FOLI.OWIXO DKSCRIBKn
animals hare been taken up by the nisrshal ot
(no city oi I'cnaietnn, to-wu: uno airrei iican
gelding, white strip in face, dim brand on
left hip, 9 years old! weight 1100 pounds, shod
all round On, bar mare. 7 tears old. loft hind
foot crooked, weight 120) pounds, while spot
in face, aim nranu on ten snouiner, une roan
gelding, weight 1100 llu , A years old. star on
forehead, "key" brand on left shoulder, dim
brand on right shoulder, two white hlndftet.
One black mare, a yeara old, white spot In fore
head, weight 100 pounds, dim brand on left
snculder. One sorrel yearling filly, white strip
in face, no brand Ttsible. One light sorrel
mare, .1 years old, we ght poo poumls, whit
otrln in face, right hind foot while, dim biatid
on'lefthip. Oue soirol marc, white spot in
face, weight I0OO pounds, dim brand on left
shoulder, firarsold. One sorrel yearling filly
wri te spot in lorenrsii. nciu ninu ntoi wi.ne.
no br'nrt Tlslble If salil animals are not
claimed by the ow-ier or those entitled
to the nossoslon of It. costs and eipenses
against it paid and It laken away with'
In ten days frem the date hereof, then at 2 o'
clock p. in. of the 8th day ot December. IWH,
the said animal will be Mild to the highest
bidder, at publlo anct'on. for cash, at tbe city
pound, on the corner of Cottonwood and Webb
streets in said City of Pendleton, the proceeds
of rich sala to be applied to the payment ot
sucn cots anil expenses oi mating snio, ifaicu
this 2sth day of November, I'.irr'.
J. A, Dlakely, City Marshal
HOTELS.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., Props.
The Best Hotel In Pendleton
and as Rood as any.
in
HUH
Headquarters fur Traveling Men.
Commodious Sample Rooms,
Rates $2 & $2,50
Special rates by week or mouth,
l-xccllent Cuisine.
Prompt Dlulngrooiii Service.
Hvery Modern Convenience.
Dar ami billiard room in connection
Only Three Blocks from Depot.
GOLDEN RULE HOTEL
Corner Cuutt and Juliutou Streets,
rendition, Oregon.
Kolly, Proprlotor.
IN POUND -THE FOLLOWING: DKSIlItlBED I
animals haTe been taken UD bv the marshal
ot the City of Pendleton, to-wll;
One sorrel mare, white spot on nose, age 7
years, weight 1100 pounds, no brand Tlslble.
une sorrei mare con, nn urauu tiai uiw.
flriA hav marn. whltn In face, wetffht 10O0
pounds. 6 years old, no brand visible.
One bay mare, white star In face, r, years old,
weight 11C0 pounds, no brand visible.
One bay gelding, white s'rlp In face, weight
1100 piunds, scar on right hind leg, no brand
visible
One brown mare, 7 years old, weight 1100
pounds, no brand visible.
()n hrnwii'mare. branded "hnrsoshoe on
right shoulder, G years, weight NX) pounds,
one sorrel and white mare colt, white face.
nn brand vlalhlf.
One bay yearling horse colt, white face,
branded "horse shoe" on ilcht shoulder and
''onebay'inare, bald face, two white hind feet,
right front foot white, G years old, weight 000
pounds, dim brand on right shoulder
une Drown colt, wune in lace, no ornuu
visible
If said anlmaln are not claimed by the own
ers or those entitled to tbe possession of them,
costs and expenses epalnst Ihem paid and
them taken away within ten days from the
date hereof, then at 'i o'clock p.m. of the 10th
day of December, 1102, the said animals will be
sold to the highest bl r. at public auction,
for cash, at the cl d, ou the corner of
Cottonwood and W streets. Id the I lly of
Pendleton, the pro ceds of such sale to be ap
plied to the paymsnt of such coats anil es.
penges ot making sale. Dated tbls 'JMh day of
November, 1902. J, A. Blskely, City Marshal.
M. F.
11 IB
STOLE A HORSE.
Officers In Pursuit of Ira Ross Who
Took a Horse From Livery Stable
at Adams,
Adams, Nov. 2'J. OfUcers are In
pursuit of one Ira itoss, who ou Tues
day hired a horse at tho livery stable
in Adams and later traded it for an
other to a man he met on the road,
Somewhere near Pendleton ho held
up a boy and took his saddle. Hose
was ousted from tbe Compton place
ou the mountain last weeli. Compton
is his uncle. The horsethlef was in
Athena Sunday and showed up in
Adams Tuesday anu hired tho horse,
He passed through Athena again
Wednesday, so It Is reported, east
ward bound. His father resides In
the Orangeville country.
BICYCLE - ORDINANCE AMENDED,
ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
U. 8. Supreme Court
REGISTERED ATTORNEY
D. S. Patent Office
U. S. nl FOREIGN PATENTS
Trade Marks and Copyright
TOO Ttb.at, X. Y Vnjlilartou. D. C
Monthly Payment of License A.ollsh
ed Riders Will Now Pay for the
Season In Advance.
The bicycle ordinance recently
passed by the city council has been
amended. The Jaw as passed made
the license of CO cents payable month
ly from tbe 15th day of November to
the lCth of Aiirll, and the amendment
to the ordinance makes the license
for the bicycle season payable In ad
vance. The- license for the six months
is to be 3, or In that proportion for
the time the license Is issued, all
licenses to expire on the 16th of
April.
The change was made In the ordi
nance because of the extra trouble it
made for the officials In issuing li
censes and watching riders to see
that they did not overlap their time.
Wyoming Taken by OovernmenL
San Francisco, Nov, 29. The moni
tor Wyoming was formally delivered
to the government today at the Mare
Island navy yard. The monitor lias
bad its preliminary tests and In the
matter of speed and other require
ments has come up to all expecta
tions.
The Dally Bast Oregonlan is on sale
In Portland at tbe Rich news stand In
Hotel Perkins, and at the Hotel Port
land.
Come To Us
For your lumber and building
material of all descriptions and
you will save money and get
first-class stock. We can sup
ply you with
Doors, Windows,
Screen doors and windows,
building paper, lime, cement,
brick and sand.
We make a specialty ol wood
gutter- for barns and dwellings.
Oregon Lumber Yard
Mta St., opp. Court House.
HEATED 15V STEAA1
LIGHTED HY ELECTIllCITy
Anim U iiu I'liiti, riili'l -J ft lo v.'.OO
IIOI'llllV.
Kili-oiiKiui I'liin. niKs 7Jlc, 1 .0(1.
4K'nlnl ra I I'm liy week or inmiili.
Free 'bus meet's all trains
Commercial trade solicited
Fine sample rooms
Special Allciitiiiii (liven louiilry Trailc
MOTEL
ST.GEOKGE
CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS.
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MEN AND WOMEN.
Dm BlaO for nnDaUral
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