East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 05, 1903, Image 7

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DENTISTS.
IrirCUlX, HEXTIST. omen IN
HENTIRT. OFKICH IX AS
u niir Schmidt a new drug
Km. ml 2il
InXry SURGEON.
IcHcXiW!, J-ETKltlNAUY SUK-
CnJMte ot we univemujr i
TUk Cltr cterlnarlon of Spii-
hns (Mice at Tauniaii &. ion.
u in ml 141. Treats all
p frmmlraled animals.
liANKS AND BROKERS.
LUTMXAlf ISAXK or atiiiixa.
l CMItiL S.'O.ikhi: aurnlua and
Ik.w). Interest on time denoMts.
It fanifli sail domestic exchange.
a prumiitlj mended to. uenry
miWnt T. J. Kirk, vlce-nrex.
Its. IWJrut cashier I. M Kemp,
I'lElim' BANK OF WI'.STON.
; Oro. Hues a ceueral bank
. tohanie twneht and sold,
p pnoiDtiT attended to. It. Jam.
IrMMt. Ceorre W I'roebstel,
Nut J. l Klljore, cashier; dl
kt A. Ilirtman. M. M Johns. T.
1 li V. liraw, J, F Kllgore, Rob
si. ij h l'roeiwiel
Irnttmix kavi.m.s rank.
EitKiin. Drsanlzefl Mareli 1.
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yjwMeal T J. llnrrln, .-ushler.
I""! l.tnnt cashier
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P Hail in V...I...
i -"t"ri iiraiis
toj, Japan and Riirope .Makes
tv,i ,1-, Sv.tnm- An-
' Matlock, vlce-pres-Li!
mMn 11 '' Johnson.
WECTSAND BUILDERS.
ll.:AMnni,
wractorr sort guaranteed.
Uliurir.1 . ,
KCt fWUITElT AND SW-
Er?A COmDlele nn,l Jill.
L4 fo.TiiA7irIiS
1 lit,'"' ITompt
rirr - "m -Main.
I "it Oregonlan office,.
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litr'J1 Office arid waiting
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tract
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fat is and Societies
r- ai PHABETICALLY ARRANfiFn
BOARD AND LODGING.
IIOT1X ALT A, COKNKIt AI.TA AND
.Mill streets. Hoard by the day or
week. Hood table net. Itatcs 3.!il) and
j4..o per week. Pendleton Feed Yard In
connection. V, W, IMmlstcn, l'rop.
Till: STKAIION ICOOMINO 1I0USK, CIS
Main Btrect. Mrs. II. U. Cooper, l'rop.
Kvcryttunir strictly Urat-class, Itatcs Sic.
sue and $1 per day.
WIIKX YOU GO TO PILOT IiOCK STOP
at the City Hotel. Good meals and
first-class rooms. Special attention siren
to commerclnl travelers. Mrs. O. II. nie
tel, rilot Itock, Ore.
T1IIJ WHITIJ llOAItDINO ANDLODGINO
House. "01 South Main street. Mrs.
Helen Wlilttemorc, Prop. Housekeeping
rooms nnd lodging rooms. Good comforta
ble rooms nnd clean, well-kept beds.
. . I .-1 .. . panto
miss. h. l. iinNiixarox has purch bed
the Lodging House at CXt Garden Street,
where (be will be glad tj cc ber friend and
patrons.
TONSORIAL PARLORS.
liii.r-Y KitASSiG, iiAimnn snoi- Axi)
Itatb rooms. Mnln street, three doors
north ot Hotel St. OeorKc. Flrst-cinsi
sen-Ice.
Xi:V TOXSOIHAIi rAIH.OItS. COUUT ST.
riirec doors west of Golden Utile Hotel.
J. II. race. prop. First-class workmen;
everything clean ; all modern Improve
ments. 1'ATTO.VS KANITAItY IIARUKlfsiIOr,
lH-xpnlu block. Court street: best woik
mansbip; all the modern Improvements;
nil tools sterilized; batli rooms In con
nection. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
TUG W'.l'OT STAIU.KS, COTTONWOOD
street, between Altn nnd Webb streets.
II. Slewurt, l'rop. llest care taken of
horsv. Good fctablen nnd plenty of feed.
Till: CITY I.IVHKY HOARD AND SALE
Stiible. M. J. Carney, proprietor, for
fine turnouts block boarded nt rcmonible
rates, Stable lis Alta hire, t
COMMERCIAL STAI1LES, . M. FROOMH
l'rop. Livery, feed and bourdlnR. All
kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers.
Opposite Hotel I'endletou. 'I'hone, main
1U1.
tiii: Tm.in'iio.Ni: livi:uy, fi:i:d and
Sale Stable. Court street, opposite Court
House; boarding horse-s a specialty; good
turnouts; rigs delivered. 'I'hone, main ;1S1.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
DAMON LODGH. .NO. 4, MUKTH HVKItY
.Monday evening In Secret Society hall,
I.iiDow block, at I'endieton. Ore. It. W.
Fletcher, K. It. S.; W. J. Keyes. C. C.
FF.XDi.irrox ciitcLi:, no. .-27. womhx
of Woodcraft, meets every Friday even
ing nt Hendricks hall. All visiting neigh
bors nre cordially Invited to attend. .Min
nie Stlllman, Guardian Neighbor; Hva
Fletcher, Clerk.
j EMPLOYMENT OFFICES.
i STAR -EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, C3S
Main St.; If yon need help or seek em
f ployment call on us. 'I'hone, main 1011.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE AT A IIARGAIN -A SIX
room house with hath, pantry and cel
lar ; two acres of ground ; good water ; Ha
zel street. West I'endieton, Inquire of J.
'". Earl or of Fred Earl at I'eopies Ware
house. WANTED.
I
I WANTED--HOARDERS AND ROOMERS
i at Mix. Holcomb's, :ti:s .Main street;
' gentlemen preferred.
BLACKSMITHING.
COI'ELA.ND & SON, GENERAL 1ILACK-
smithing and repairing; horseshoeing a
specialty; work promptly attended to: call
land see us; shop 314 West Webb street,
Jiit three blocks below Main street.
SEWERAGE BONOS.
Notice I hereby given, That tfalcd bidi for
the purch Ke ot lioudi. for The City of I'endie
ton, Oregon, to Hih hioouui of 1 .0,000, to be U
eucd for thu ourpon of cun'tructlng a seuer
Ke sytera In said City, will he reeelved bi
the undersigned, as Recorder of the ) Jty, on or
before .tune 1 IPutl.all bid to be accompanied
br certified check, ptyable to tho nrleroftho
Mayor of Tho city of 1'endleton, upon some
rceognlfd bund, lor trie turn of li.M.0 or 6 per
cent nn h amount of bond" bid for. in n
evidence of good faith ot tlm bidder, bondu to
hear intereHt at 4 tier tent per sntium from
date when Issued; bids to bo opened ml can
vaiised in open meeting of the Common Coun.
ell of the cltv of femileton. which will be bold
l7.:aip. m. on June Z, In the Council
Chambers: the Council reserves the right to
reject any and all bids
bated thli ifitli day of April !Wi
THOMAS I'lTZOKltAUi. i
Recorder of The City ot fend etou.
Stock For Sale
"ti lii-ad of well-grailPd Shorthorn cat
tle. 1 registered Shorthorn bull.
50 head ot horses, mares, geldings
and young stock, grade Olydes, and
J head nf Clevoland Hays.
1C head broke to work; weight, 1200
1500 pounds.
1 stallion, 20ud pounds weight, Clyde
and Shire.
Cash, or time with bankable notes.
Address JOHN L. COX,
C20 Thompson St.,
I'endieton, Oregon.
(Would like to dispose of stock be
fore turning out on range.)
Custom Made
Shoes to Fit
$2.50 to $4
A. EKLUND
Cor. Ceurt ami Main 8t.
Farmers Custom Mill
Fnwl Walton, Proprietor
CaiMUjltv 160 barrels a dav
Flour exchanged for wlwftt
"wan om nana
MAHHOID
Roofrne.
Fire resisting. Will
thoroughly protect all
buildings covered with
it. A better roof
ing for less cost than
any other roofing
made. Quickly laid
and lasts for years.
Send for booklet. s
The Paraffine Paint Co.
San Francisco, Seattle,
Portland, Lot Anetlu
and Denver. Colorado.
The Colombia
Lodging House
Newly Furnished.
Bar in connection.
Bet. Alta & Webb Sts.
In Center of Block.
F. X. Schempp
Proprietor
Gray's Harbor
Commercial Co.
Wc Don't Keep Everything
But we uo Keep n good big
stock of nice dry Flooring,
Ceiling, Rustic and Finish,
iu all grades Also all kinds
of Dimension Lumber, In
cluding Lath and Shingles.
Our stock of Doors, Win
dows, Moulding, Building
and Tar Paper and Apple
Boxes is complete, and any
one In need of Lumber will
not be wrong lu placing
their order with the : : ;
Gray's Harbor Com. Co.
Opp. W; & C. R. Depot
THE COE
COMMISSION CO.
Holds no customer re
sponsible for more than
the margin he places on a
trade.
A margin of one cent a
bushel i required on
grain, and $2 a share on
blocks An eighth cent
a bushel commission is
charged on grain and i
of one per cent on stocks.
F. W. BOULTER
Manager Pendleton Office
120 COURT STREET
! Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules
A POSITIVE CUHE
fvriuuKiuuiatiwu v w -
eft be Kiadderiuid U1mm
Kldnei. Ho cure no pay,
Cures oalcUr and Vera
vaUr ibe wont cmi of
no nultrof liuwlon ataod
Jog. Abttolatelr liaxmlcnt.
01.00. or by mll. ponlpaid.
MHE 5AHTALPEP8IH CO.,
IIELLEFOMTAIMd OHIO.
Sold by F. W. Schmidt & Co.
MEN AND WOMEN.
Uo EigOfernoaatoral
IrrlUtlous or uuiuon
cf mucous jacnibraMi.
I rrai fbUfUro.
.CiClilMtl10.Wpir.. ,-', .
ttM, it 3 bottU-i. SJ.TS.
i Circular e"t oa BMt.
'S PILLS
fe3ltKD mi Uvt& wufWU -lift
ft
hubillliiUMiiiUiniiwwum . ",(
titular, iwiii"uiih . w i 1 .n
f. 1 Lrfutlr. f rilttrw Mall.
Urrtlu. blrhrUrtfi-jllj'f
HMIM" FttM, nuiiai. . -
Schedule of pares
On and after April 1, fare over
the Pendleton &Ukiah Stage Line
will be:
I'ondleton to UkUb, (3, round trip, $5; Pen
dleton to Alb, tl 76. round trip, V Pendleton
to Riitre, 12, fooni trip, 3tJi I'endletou to
Nre. lo. round trjp. fi.ta); i'endieton to fllot
JOOWi ! VIIH OTF. flrfW
I Maltho d
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1 111 liilMilleMelenfrlllllMIMe IfJtl I iilllgtMMIIIl " IHIW 1 .
RIDGE AND VICINITY
CHAS. CUNNINGHAM TAKES
SHEEP TO THE RANGE.
Cattle Eat Poltort Weed and Die
From the Effect Large Per Cent
of Lambs Reported From the Sheep
Owners.
Ridge, May 2. Frank Flout, of
Nye, Is said to have run over his
youngest son a few Cays ago with a
grain roller. Tho little lad, who Is
aoout f. or 6 years old, was riding
with his father, when ho attempted to
leap off backwards, and bnlanceu over
and fell in front Instead. The roller
passed over him before tho team
could bo checked, but did not kill
him, which was a miracle. At last
accounts he was feeling pretty rocky,
George Latimer anil family, ot John
Day, were visitors of his parents,
near Nye a few days ago.
Henry Schmidt, of Coombs Canyon,
was here transacting business a few
days ago. Mr. Schmidt Is complain
Ing ot a bad attack of rheumatism,
and reports Mrs. Schmidt tn very
poor health. He also reports the loss
of some cattle during tho winter.
Mrs. Ed Howard, of Alba, who has
been visiting with her sister, Mrs
Thomas Iteevcs, of Nye. Inst week,
has returned home.
H. V. Wlhittakcr, also moved part
of his cattle out with the Llnsners.
Sixty-five head of their cattle got
away and came back home, but they
found about 55 and drove them back
this week.
C, H. Horseman, who has been stop
ping In this part, returned to his home
at Gurdane Saturday.
Schmidt and VIebrock are reported
to have moved their cattle from
Coombs Canyon to their farm near
Alba, a few days ago.
Fied Martin, of Uklah. passed
through here this week with his cat
tle, which ho has been wintering In
strawflelda and recruiting on the Co
lumbia river ranges.
Sam Jenkins, of Nye. I reported
to have rented a section of farm land
near Pilot Rock and moved thereon
last week.
Miss Susio Robertson Is staying In
the vicinity of Pilot Rock at present.
Jessie Payne Is said to bo visiting
his uncle Wesley Harala, In Washing
ton, at present.
Mrs. Taylor, who haH been visiting
In this part this winter, has return
ed to her old homo in Portland.
H. n. McDroom, of Gurdane, has
an attack of sciatic rheumatism nt
present, hut Is somewhat Improved.
L. A. Linsner reiiorts hearing of HI
Jiead of cattle dead on Texas Uar, a
short tlmo ago supposed to have
eateu poison weeds or something of
that nature.
Charles Taylor, who has been living
in this part UiIb spring, is reported to
have returned to the vicinity or Pen
dleton today.
Justice Alex Manning and his
mother, Mrs. Satah Manning, of Pilot
Rock, were transacting business In
this and Gurilano vicinities this week.
Mrs. Manning has a homestead In the
latter vicinity. Mr. Manning says he
is going out to Dale tn about two
weeks, to run a store for John Syl
vester. In that place.
Lambing Is about over In this part
and as a general report there is go
ing to be a good per cent this tlmo
M. K. Sturdlvant, the stage man, re
ports flue roads In Snipe ami Camas
valleys.
Everyone Is pteparlng and planting
their gardens at present.
Charles Cunningham took two
bands of sheep to his mountain ranch
this week.
James Davis, or Allui. was doing
business In this part a few days ago
IN THE GOOD OLD
FASHIONED DAYS.
Powdered Wigs Formed an Important
Adjunct to a Gentleman's Apparel.
It Is saro to say that the majority
of bald men or today would gluill re
vive tho old, dignified custom if they
could. Rut, they can do tho next best
thing to It: that Is, to revive the
growth of the hair naturo gave them.
In rases where the hair root or hair
bulb has not been completely destroy
ed by parasites, that Infest it New
bio's Herpicldo will do wonders lu the
way of stimulating tho growth of
lifeless and falling hair. Destroy the
cause you remove the effect. That Is
tho successful mission of Herplchle.
Sold by lending druggists. Send 10c
lu stamps for sample to The Herpl
ride Co., Detroit, Mich.
Vacant Land ootnu- 1
Iiiiil In ImliiK rniililly talteji tip 111
Northern (Jrant county thin year, hh
Is Hliown liy tlm fact that United
States CommlHHloner Charles A. Coo
has taken the homestead applications
of 38 peisonB since tho first of tho
year. lie has also taken fcoveral tim
ber land applications. l)iii! Cn-uk
JtanKcr.
Beware of Ointment for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
, a u'lll u,ir,.l,' l,.MtriiV till Hl'llfttf
of Hineii mill .uiplli'ljr ili-ruiii!H tlic wliolo
kjslriu wli.li euli'Hiiir It tliiiiuh tli ""
Ixi umil remit on iricrliitlun triii r.-ii
utulilB iilijfclrlumi. 11 IlK- ilmiiatto tlwy will
do Ik tm fold to tin- KW you un
.lbly derive from lln-in. HhIU (alarrli
i'liie. iuuiiiifuitiii-d by I J. flu-m-y ';
Toli'do, ').. rmiinii)" "
tkm liili-rually ailliiK dlieftly ujwii tlio
blood nud inurouii tuirfiKv of Hid yU'in.
In buvlni: Hull' Cutarrli fine U- sure yon
i"t the ' fcviiulue. It li t"l"-i liiteruall
iind made In Tolwlo, Ohio, by l". J. flieney
& Co. TitlinonlaU free.
Hold by driiKKlKls. price wr bottle
Hull's rauilly l'lll" r the bent
Lota for 8ale.
I offer somo nlco lots on the north
side near the river. No grading need
ed, Price 200 to J300. N, T. Conk
lln. A Duty.
One or the duties of educated teo:
pie, tho ones that have had .the,,
vtutjuum.- U to
jnrr.-v. jirzr'- -i ... ggePffl!' . - - r ' . -v-a.
lUf aU. FiaaTaTaTaTB - avaw mtnrr m. lalBaTMaVaWvaaVaTaal aa-li-va, neTtayaVaTa, -- "" - - gej rayaVaVaVaTal TaWayaaHayayj
A Merciful Man is
Merciful to Beasts.
Patent Humane Harness is the
greatest blessing ever bestowed
on horses. This new idea protects
the horses, prevents rubbing and
blistering of the skin and tightens
the. burdens. Call and sec the
great improvements.
HUMANE HARNESS
is patented and wc have the ex
clusive right to manufacture and
sell this harness in Umatilla
county and all infringements will
be prosecuted.
J. A. SMITH,
HARNESS AND SADDLES
21S Court Street.
LET US FILL
YOUR BILL
FOR LUMBER
We can supply you with
Building Material of all
descriptions and save
you money
DOORS
WINDOWS
Building paper lime
cement, brick and sand.
Wood gutters for barns
and dwellings a specialty.
Oregon Lumber Yard
Alta St., Opp. Court House
hotels.
GOLDEN RULE HOTEL
Corner Court and Jotin.on Streets,
1'endleton, Oregon,
M. F. Kolly, Proprietor.
HEATED BY STEAM
LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY
American l'lnn, nitwt.'jn tolf'J.OO
iiet'iliiv.
Kiil-oiiutii l'liui. r.Oe. 7Ao. 41.UO,
npeelnl niton hy week or mouth.
Free 'bus meets all tralnsl
Commercial trade solicited
Fine sample roomi
Special Attention (liven Country Trsd
HOTEL
ST. GEORGE
CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS
t-difm;
I
GEO. DAUVEAU, Prop.
Elegantly Furnished
Steam Heateo
Huropean Plan
IJIotk and a hall from depot.
Sample room In connection,
ROOM RATE 50c, 75o, $1.01
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON
.!,-, ptn. ft Mr dav aud unward
Headquarter for tourUla aud comnicrdal tr
eltra. Hptdal raU made to laiun ea auo ting
Kcutlemtu. The luauatcutut will be pleaac
at all tlmta to ahow rooina and give Pw- f
moocrn Turaun uaiiiciamMicM.,H
11, uunnuB, mh,.
1
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I lalltalHralggggB Z " "TZ VI" a. KL.m MlrjhteLIUallL. BlgU
mm tgassas
a n ' " turm. pw wmtm 1 .-x 1 ' iv i 11 11 11 aa
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TRANSPORTATION UNI.
Ill
OREGON
SHOjriiiNe
ano union pacific
Two Trains to tho East Dally
Through Pullman ttandartt andTourlit !
Inn cum dally to Omaha, Chicago; tourtat
aieenina; car oaiir 10 Kaniaa tiiyi tnnnagB
kllr to Kaniai Cliyj throi
t rAxptnu ran (peonallr 0
r to Chicago, Kanaaa CI IT,
rnlfman tourtat
im
rtneted) weekly to Chicago, Kanaaa City
I oula end Memphta; reclining chair oara (1
tree) to the Kait daily.
St.
at.
IP
DiraiT Tlmo Sehoditlo Aaaira
roa From t'oiullotou raon
Portland Portland Special No. 1 The Kiat
BilOaiu Kxna.m.
Chicago Chicago Special No, 2 PorUaad
S:W pm Stwpn
Portland Mall and Kipreaa NiU The Baal
liMam ltMaa
The Knit Matl and Kipreaa No. Portland
4U0am 4:Uaai
.Pendleton Pueeuger Spekajaa
No, 7 tSuftaa
Spokane Spokane Paaaengcr
Silo a n No. 8
Pendleton Branch .
Mlied Train No. 41
.,, Walla WalUDraneh
Upin Mlied Train No.
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
All ealling datea snb-
..P.. rUMSftSSb.
Ball every 6 daya,
"Dill' j
SuX c'"n" MM,
Itopn, To Astoria and Way Bandar
Saturday Landing!.
10 MO p. m.
WUlnmottoKlvor.
Boata leave Portland dally, except Sunday,
(laga ol water permitting) lor Willamette and
VaiulUll Hirer polnta.
"Leave Leave
Klparla Bnake River Lewlttaei
4 Ma a, m, Rlparla to Lewlaton 1MI.E
Dally Dally
Kicpt Mon faept at an
P. F WAM8LKY, Agent, Pendicles.
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Take this
route for
Chicago, Ht. Paul, HL Loula, Kan
hsa City, Ht. Joe, Omaha, and
All Points East and South
Portland and polnta
on the Sound
TIME, UAUD.
Leave Pendleton, dally eicepl Bnndaya
7:00. pm,
Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday 4
Friday 11 rUpra.
Arrfve i'endieton Tuesday, Thnreday and
Saturday 9:2! am.
Leave Walla Walla dally, eaut bound, 11 Ml paa.
Arrive Walla Walla dally, weal bound, atttaaa.
For Information regarding ratei aud aeeeea
modaUoni, call on or addreee
W. ADAMS, Agent,
Pendletan, Oiegea.
(. B. CALDKU1IEAD, U. P. A.,
Walla Walla. Waah.
If)
S IIOTKL Clean
hjiiii from '
es alll Newly furnUliod
!!; tor
in . j
notira.
ployed.
Kitliin. McaU at all
Only while help em
Olve tm a Irlal, '
Tons
AND
Tons
Jiibt received another
car load of Poultry and
stock supplier at the,
Colesworthy
CHOP MILL
127 and 1U0 Kant Alt Street
B VeatXal gH MMHlrl
arnBalgggga
NOLaW"!
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