Business Cards and Societies I PHOFW. TRADES, PHYSICIANS. i . r. npt.Mnn m ... Offlro hours. 10 tn 12 t , ::;.", Telephone red 37 Dill ivi 'pLTftnlinnft rnrl Vr. 1 L. MU.I'I'". uiMii'Alfli ULOCK, ' ... and mrreeta PTn t-rntthl- conditions nnd Impaired hearing. . Mahoa totonhnnn rnntti fin 1 """r r, . nmi'i ri u ri iiriMivM..n.,.. nbtslrlan and BiirBeon. Office lu Judd ilbJk':10De' 0lCe, bM " ! re" lion block. Telephone mnln 031 ; resl ieace. black 101. OR T M. IIKNUKIIHON, PHYSICIAN id surgeon, Office In Savings Hunk build in;. Room I office phone Main Mil, res. Main 15-1- 0B. LYNN K ULAKEHLEi:, CTIHONIC md nervous diseases and diseases or oien. Ji"ld building, corner Main and Court Kts. Office "phone main 71!l ; res- Idtnce. reu i. lit LKNA AM.BN IIOONn. OSTEOPATH nrrire HVl ThnmiiHon Rfreet. rin,,aa phone Hod 303, and office 'phone lllack BR, E ( KIUBY. PHVSimvN AND S"H. .o lllllce 111 Jlldd Hulldhie Itnntn H. lib. fhoaeKed 1211. lloildeuco I'none Main ltil. fenilleton, Oreton DENTISTS. r .1 VAlltJIIAN, J mid building. DKNTIKT. OPPICH IN Phone, red 71. r. a ma.v.v. on.vn.ST, orncn in as- loclatlou block, over Hchmldt'H new drug tore. 'Phone, red 271. BANKS AND BROKERS. niKT NATIONAL IIA.N'IC OP ATlirv "oS l Cpltil. IDU.OU0 fatATi"' nrontii. ju.ouii. iiiiereai on time uenoalts. mZ" ,BlnY- im "enry tnt, raihler. rllK PAItMIIItS hank or wksto.v, ; . Wrttuli. wrcKnn uoea n noncnil bank, la( busltiesa. niclmniie bought and aold. ' ,,K"l'?ie",r j Iceprnsldent ; J. It. Ivllgore. cashier ; i- r'tors, ti A. Ilartmnn. .M. Jl Johns. T. J Price, (J. I). (!rnv. .1 P Kllgore, Itob-1 rt Jimeson, U. W Proebatel ' mi' i.vvur irnv uivivna- , vrT I INK PI.? ULI.IO:. HAI.UIS HANK, Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, 1SM. Capital, yiOO.ODO; surplus, 10fl,-, uoo Interest nllowed on nil time deposits. , Kithangc boiight nnd sold on all principal Mints Special attention given to col-; Mtloiis. W J. I'urnlsh, president; J. N, Seal. vIce preKldeut : T .1 Morris, caihler; I ; Y lluloiicy, assistant cashier. 1 FIRST NATIONAL HANK OP PIINDLI! ton Capital, $7i),i)uu; surplus, JU.".,onn; tranActs a general banking business. Lx 'lisne and tclegrntihlc transfcrH sold on "blfiiKo, Hau Francisco. New York nnd principal points In the Northwest Drafts 4r.iwn ou China. Japan and IMrope. .Makes ollectlons on reasonable terras. Levi An- ( eny, president ; V. I' .Mntlnck, vice-president: C. 11. Wnde, cashier, II I' Johnson, Mutant cashier. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. t I HOWARD, AltCIIITIX'T AND SU-i twrlutendent: makes comnletc nnd relb . 'tie plans for buildings In the city or coun try Doom 17 Judd building, nllKIIK 4 COM4, COXTKAOTOItS AND papers In the United States or Europe, re build Ustlnintes furnished on short i mlt by postal note, check or send to the aotlce. Job work u specialty. Prompt I EAST OIIEOONIAN the net publisher's a'rvlie, Shop on Illufr atreet near Main. price of the publication yon desire, and we In 111 have It sent you and assume all the D A MAY, CONTItACTOIt AND IIUILO- risk of the money being lost In the malls. er Estluiutes furnished on all kinds it will save you both trouble and risk. If of masonry, cement wnlks, stone walls, etc. yuu are a subscriber to the East Oregonlan, Leave orders nt East Otegonlan office. t U remitting jcu can deduct 10 per cent . .. 1 from the publisher's price. Address EAST 1 ntOPTJlAN Altl'IIITU'l AND OIIEOONIAN PUD CO., Pendleton. Oregon. t ip-i Inteudeut liooin 7 over Huston Mr I'uidleton, Oregon , WANTED ADVEUTISKIIS TO JIAKE USB ! of these classified columns. If you have II ICEI.LEIt, I'LASTI.UIMi AND , uniting, cement walks a specialty l-.s-1 Imates furnished free. Work guarantee-. i.ave orders at lladlev . eliner a ch.ar "ore Mnlu street. I - O. hov 1'H .. I 1 ' BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING. , 1 liEENEW ALI), THE OLD KEI.IAULL Shwmnker I'list-clawi repairing with int materials, Shop in rear of Dlndlnger Wilson A Co. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V STItOULE hand i-nml- IN SECO..D-1 if Vi eVe I, unvthlug you In new anil second hand furniture, tores, granite ware nnd crockery, cull and ft his prices. No. i Court street NEW Ar Hnnnvii HAND liiioDS bought and soldi pawn biokers; money advanced on all kinds of articles. Haters Sherry, props. 73- Cottonwood '"tot- TONSORIAL PARLORS, HILLY KUA8SIO, ItAlillEIt SHOP AND Math rooms. Main street, three doors north of Hotel HI lieorge 1 Irstelass ervlce. PATrON'S SANITAKV IIAUIIE1! ,Ml0X' IX-siwiln hlook. Court street, best mansUlp; all the modern Improveincuts ail toola sterilized; batu rooms nectlon. lu cou BOARD AND LODGING. mus. h7l. iiuntinoton has i'i!i!8'i!) ine Lodglnir llouso at t y"r; , ,, 1 wherd she patrons .-III ,, 1,1,111 1,1 ..' Ul 1I1VI,,,- "" HOTEL ALTA, COItNEIt AlIA ANU Hill streets. Hoard by the day or week Oood table sot Kales ("J . 1 JI.75 per week. Pendleton H-ed P' ' lonnectliin. B, Compton, Prop. WHEN YOU GO TO IMI.oTltOCK TO' t nt tho City notel. Oood meals and brst class rooii.. Special attention given to commercial travelers. Mrs. W, Pilot Itock, Ore. ATIIENAHOTlV7r.E7blN(l "OTyL l1'1 city. 11,011 to II ,M) per day IL I Jiun-". proprietor. WHEN YOUK HUSINKSS TAKK? YO J" . Helix. Hop at tho Hotel He IX Good taeaU and kooiI aervic-. U. H, ltlchards, pruprieior fratIernaITorpers, . JPWn secret'slety h.M,i !jIow block, at I'endletoii. Ore. It; Htcher, K. It, S. ; W J. Key". P ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED I ATTORNEYS. . . 11 1 I V..H A I'CIL LAW OPPirn tv 1,1 I UUHUIHff. " -U-JU HAILF.Y Jt LOWl-r.r. ' law Ofllco in n.;. -';,"""-t' AT ItAl.r.rrtAv uenky J. IlHAN T. . ' Attoctatlon bine. Ar "Aw. 1 p 1 m im. - - I jVidd bJliaiUB? ' ATT0I,SBV- I10MS 423 '' i5-n,,.";I:nr;Rl ATTORNBV PendIetou, Oregon, AT LAW, V p.eiikelev Ofllcc In Savings link LulfdlDB. 1 A TTAtivni" . . II. I ror.r.ii't! t liooins 7 nnd 8. Association i',imi MILLMAN & PlHItCE. AT-rnii-iB -n-l l.i'W Mr. Si 111 nm n lino hnm. ,i..,i..-.i ... 1 practice In llnltnri Kmto- ".JS.. ?,"l.lnak.c.? "peclalty of Patent liv , "lock u n. and 13. .WuiM.ti..,. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS 1 ..,i.oj I HAHTMAX AlldTKACT COM I-A.ny" JUKES Ill- n . 'v. ' lltlltlB III LIIlll. i, "y l-OMis on city unil farm t.rui crty. lluysand cllai kl,id of el it-t'. I)Of a general brkratc tuilnxi l'nys lai cs and makes Investment lor nonresident,. Kclerencc, any bank In Pendleton O. A. HAIiTVAN, Pre.. I,. W. HKI I) Sec O. A. IlAUTMA.N'lr,, Vice l'rc. ' ' S. IIUVSON, ATTOIt.MIY AT LAW ; C oi ei'tlnni aid lti,urance. Office In E. O. building Illlnlllt ttn4irplc nl lllln .n ,t. I ...... . .. ..... I. M. BEXTLKY REPIUMEX1S THE OLDEST reiiaoio nroiinuaccident nsiiraui't mmVMn- """" Hf.n Abstract Co. ami most reliable 11 round accident Insiirauco JOIIX IIAILIIY Jit II J I ivn ni Pnf I ns ii ratice a nd col I cc tlona. o. CABS AND CARRIAGES. i it, i,.i, r .. Telepboue nia n 71 5l Office and 'walilni Si1" ' "n LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. . . '"K CITY LI VIIItY IIOAUI) AND SAI.K Stable M J Carney pronrletor for flue lurnonts' Block boafJeJ at rea,onUle rates, Stablo lis Alia strevt MISCELLANEOUS. - - WANTED YOUNG JIEX to prepare for Gov ernmcut Positions Fine Openlnga in all De rnrtments. Oood ,iliirics llapld Prumotlous. r.xainiuauons toon rnriii'uiars rr-e Inter-Siatu Cor. Inst., Cedur Kaphls, 1 FOIt SVLE-IIOII.ER AND I HOUSE POtVER vertical hlch r-need eunlue Also a J0-llht Generator incliiulug all inltch board Instru EJA, n1.0r "(1Jte"' Klst- "'' ''"''o'"". WM. F. YOUNKA ttlLI. PAY PIIOJIPT AT tentiou to ul, hales aid postiiu bills Oor resiHiudcuce solicited. Commission reasonable P. o. Hox '.'.U. Pendleton ' DlVOItUS LAWB-PETKK VE'; ADVICE Ireo ! fees, term to suit; i'j years' experience, O(lice60 Garden St., Pendleton, Oregon. ISUIlSCIilliniiS TO MAGAZINES, IK YOU I want to subscribe to magazines or news- .0m.tliln2 vou have no use for, offer to . , ... otnetlilnB that some other ,10(, ,,, lm?e nml ijave no UBC for aun,e- h (, t ee(1 , . bu-lncsa. ; Vou may have nn extra horse that you1 may wish to trade for a cow or a vehicle. , somebody may have the cow aud vehlclel and want tin horse. 10c or ..Ic want ad wll rr0bably do the business. . . wanted YOUIt OltDEItS 1-Ott E.N-, giRvvd cards, wedding Invltatloni, etc.:i ion engraved visiting cams who piaie, fLSOi additional cards In future, tl per Hundred lur r-aat wreoia i on SALE AT THE EAST OIIEOONIAN olliie. large nouuies m h-,,b..iii .... tabling over inn big paper can be oh tahiid for ,". cms a bunille OLD NEWSPAPEItS -TO PUT U.NDLIt I carpels, ou shelves, walls, or for wrap , ping purposes. Old newspapers In large Din dies of 100 each at 2.-. cents a bundle , at the EAST OIIEOONIAN olHc-?. Pendle ton, Oregon Farmers Custom Mill: Fred Walters, Proprietor Ctipuulty 150 burrels a day Hour exchanged for wheut Hour, Mill Feed, Chu.wl ll. et. always t hand Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules, A POSITIVE CUHE ForunammatlonprOatarrt fl.H. Kid-.yi. No cure no pay. i to supplying millers' wants, p.xpori curaa quickly and l'etma- er8 nre iiaruy prepared to trade ex-J-.iio.VSUr.Uutee?! tonslvoly al present, even were there nomatuirofhowio.KcaUDd lfTee offerings of wheat. It being rath Bold bVUmLlT" er early to establish standards and at.oo, or by mail, postpaid, )rCOB, wheat Is coming to tide VHrlAu.VMlll CO ' watcl' 111 8,na11 lut8' acti0" moTnl THA ""iTAoHio0-' !ire will hardly bo In force before ' ,T"r r- CehmlH &. Co Sold by F. W. Schmidt & so. ir.t iiinUiftMCti L'ie Blu Mr dl-lirs.lnnaiu'"atioa. Irritation J or ounatlo-i .l to iOIOUI.. fcl,.T,. .nn.,l3ltU i.roTrim--J. .jwiiaiyioo. -., hv Ida. H WaJsCI"P0- tBH W1 DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST rou iNji itins .r.- ux ii,, t .ifruld you II n-i lu.rt"' "Oi ' no l'olo ba broken mc stvirm utnea ultcady.' GENERAL TENDENCY IS STRONG IN GRAIN MARKET. Livestock Market Is Weaker and Marked by Several Pronounced De clines The Green Grocers' Stuff Is All Cheaper Than a Week Ago A Few Staples Have Appreciated In Price, Tho local market Is HhlftltiR lint In little things. One or two of tho sta ple articles have jumped tip a notch or two, but the rise has been little ami usually comes nt this tlmo of the year. On the other hand, most of the green things in the market have inker. a tumble since this time last week. and altogether the scale Is more to the llklnir of tho housewire than it has been The biggest change In the list is in the livestock scale, and tho bottom seems to be loose In this part of the business. Cows have dropped from $3 per hundred to $2.G5 and $2.75, nnd steers have gone from $2.G0 to $2.30. This is tho lowest price that lias held In the stock market for some time, and those who arc dealing In that part of the business say that the low est price has not as yet been reached. The cause of tho change is laid to the door of tho scarcity of feed, and the consequent overcrowding of the range. Feed Is nt a premium and un less some of tho cattle In the county are sold, all of them will come through the winter In poor shape. If they got through at all. The market is thus crowded and the price has fallen, Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Coffee Mocha and Java, best. 00c per lb.; next grade, 35c per lb: lower grades coffee, 25c to loc per lb.; packago coftco, and 20c per lb, 3 packages for 00c. Itlce Best head rice, 12Vc per lb.; next grade, 10c per II). Sugar Cune granulated, best. $0.50 per sack; do, 13 pounds, Jl. Salt Coarse, $1.10 per 100: table, $2.50 per 100. Flour H. It., $4.40 per barrel Wal ters', $4.40 per barrel. Watermelons, 25f?3Cc each. MuBknielons, 5?20e each. Apricots, 5c box. Peaches, 7c pound. I'euch plums, 5c. Tomatoes, 5c pound. Green corn, 20c do?.on (Jreen beans, 5c pound. Onions, Hie. Cabbage 3c pound. Carrots, 2c pound. flreeti tipples. 3c lb.. $1 box Cucumbers, 2 for 5c. Potatoes. lUc per pound. Pendleton Livestock, Poultry and Pro duce Market. Chickens Hens, 7c; $1.00 dozen; i ousters, 4 to C cents. Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $4. Ililtler. 40 to (Me. good. Kggs. 20c. Garlic, 15c per pound. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. Cows, per hundred. $2.i&S 2 75. Steers, $3.5003.00. Ho. llvf, $55.50. Hogs, dressed, 74T7V.C. Veal, dressed, 78lc per I'ortlnud Aug. 2. Theie is no lm imrtnnt IrailliiL' uolliE oil. business bu- ,iom. f0r some tlmo past confined Seilietlllier 1. Dtimu u-iiii" b))ovi ear,u,t. nntdim. Hons, while on others the outcome will be poorer than expected, but on the whole the crop In Eastern Ore gon and Washington may be said to lx turning out much better on thresh ing teturns In England values are depreciating ou account oi improved crop conditions throughout England .. 1.. i.li'n rtlli. Kenortuiy it is iuo vuuy w m . . - mi iiiiiri"fi rrrnti TWTif COMMERCE TRAD 'A tntlouR on new crop wheat, but prob ably "3 cents per bushel on dock hero would be full export value. Mil lers nro paying 5 cents premium above those figures; how long this will last Is problematical. There Is every Indication that prices will hold firm, nnd mnny export to see better quotations than those now prevailing. Few grain growers are anxious to sell, and the majority nre holding their wheat In the expec tation that the rise In price which be gan almost with tho season's opening bid will continue, Quotations ate- Club. "fiffTTSc, blue stem, 78fSlc; valley, "Do per bushel. Flour The demand from the Orient continues good and millers are all satisfied with the way the new sen son opens up. Every steamer leaving for the Orient has nil itvitllablo space taken tip, Tho samo Is good until November, with good domain.. Not only China and Japan are In the mar ket, but reports say that Russia is 's" in "ei'tl f "our. us stocks thete "nve gone down to a low ebb. Call fornln Is Inking fair stocks, as well ns Central and South America. Mill ers expect to use 17,000,000 bushels of wheat this season for export. If this Is true, exporters will have very little for export. Quotations nre from $4 to $4.35 per barrel Millfeed Receipts or uitllstulTs were light nil last week but the do nitind was good and prices (irmly held. Sales of bran were made on the basis of $22.50 per ton Most of the demand was from California, al though there was a good local de mand nnd from points lu the Intel lor Shorts were In fair demand and prices obtained were $23 per ton. Middlings fair nml steady, $2C50 iier ton. llarley Ilitslncss at n standstill on account of the mysterious purchase of barley at Dayton, Wash., at fancy prices: there Is no hope of anything being done until growers realise that Ibis price cannot be paid. In the meantime, growers nro harvesting and hauling to win chouses. Exporters nro doing nothing and nre out of tho mar ket and will only trade at $19.50 fori feed. $20.60 for blowing per ton San Francisco Markets Sun Francisco, Aug 2(1. There Is very little doing In shipping wheat, as most nil exporters are out of tho market at present prices. It Is im possible to do any export business at prices demunded by tho grower, as u loss states tho exiorter in the face, and Europeun markets nro dull and neglected. Millers are the only buy ers and they nre only buying to fill orders. The ciop Is turning out what we expected, about 550.000 tuns. Tho crop Is way below tho aveiago. Ship ping iiualltles bring $1.45 and milling $1.50 to $1.00 per cental. Llarley Receipts are coming In quit, heavily and prices aro weaker. Feed is plentiful, but brewing very scarce. Quotutlons uie very Irregu lar; feed brings $1.03 to $1.00; brew lug $1.12 to $l-17Vi per cental. Wool Markets. Doston. Aug. 20. Although tho wool market appears to be u Ultlo mote quiet this week, the volume of sales has reached a fair aggregate. Tim feature of the week has ben tho better demand for fine wools. I'rtcos show little change and thuio Is no weakness In any particular. Quotations Territory Idaho line. 14016c: lino medium 10Vi&17Vc; medium. I8CM-C. Wyoming fine. 140 15c- llni' medium, l.y017c; medium, 18'.Sil9c; Utah and Novada fine. 15 fiilfie- fine medium, 17017'4c, Mon tana line choice. 190 20c; lino medium choice 19 0 20c: staple. 200 21c me dium choice. 20 0 21c Health and Pleasure. When one goes to Lehman Springs' thoro Is every assurance that not only will one's health bo benefited by the pure bracing mountain air and bath ing to bo enjoyed there, but a so while gaining health one can eu Joy a great variety of pleasure rang ng from hunting and fishing to bowling and golf. C. H. Duttott has sustulned his reputation as a capable host by the manner in which ho Is providing for the cotufott and pleasure of hi guests. Huron Toll a Russian, has nut been heard from slnco May. 1902 He was attempting to make a thorough explo ration of northern Siberia. Si Bflfl 1 T ttftttlkVii't'tfil WimmtSti4t iWlti 20, 1903. TRANSPORTATION LINE. ODFfSAIM SH OUTLINE and UNION PACIFIC Two Trains to the East Dally Through Pullman standard and Tourist sleep ing ear dally to Omaha, Chicago; tourlsi sleeping ear oally to Kansas CI y: throngl rullmtn tourist sleeping run rtonally coo ducted) weekly to (.'Mono, Khm ntjr, re clining ehalr cars (test, tr. clothe Easirially rirT Tlmo SctirMnlo ' laairt ro From l'oiiillpton rison Tortland Portland Special Nn. 1 I TH Eatt :10am I sroia.m, Chicago Chicago Special No ? . Portland o!M pm 1 Miopm Pottltu.l Mall and Etpnis NoJ Tht tu IM.m I :t M Thu i:.t Malt and Impress No.S Portland UWaci :am t'tndlton Pataenter 8poial No, 7 4;pa Spnkan Spokane Paitcnfrr r:U a m No. s i t'eada ton Branch i , JIliM Train No. II I ' T " 60 p m Walla alia Pianch .Mixed Train No. ti ', Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. 1 All tailing datea mb-, . .x. , lecttorhanrf , ... I Dally eacept HunJaj , siiwp m. Haturday 10 ) p m. Rail every S daya. Columbia Kim To Astoria and Way Landings. I WHIntiictte Itlvor, I Hoats leavo Portland dally, rirept Samla) I "lire of water permitting) lor lllamelle am I Yamhill Itlvi r points. I lave 1 lilparta Snake Hirer 4Wi. m. Klparla to Lewlsion Dally , Eicpt lon f r WAM3LKY, Agent, Pendleton WASHINGTON ! COLUMBIA RIVER ; RAILROAD Take this route for Chicago, St Paul, St Louis, Kan sas City. St Joseph, Omaha and All Points Cast and South Portland and points on the Sound TIMIC CAIIII Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 1,45 p. m. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, 1I.5 a, m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. I. ate Walla Walla da. ly.ea.t bound. II Kl p lu Arrive Walla Walla dally,est bound, 10:1a a, m Kor Information regarding rates and art-tun-modatlous, call on or address W AfAMH, Agent Pendleton, Oregon S. It I'ALDhKIIKAl), O V A., Walla Walla, Vtaiblngtnll RUNS Pullman Sleepii.R Cars. l-k'UHiit 1)1 ni nn Cars, Tourist Sleeping Car. fur. I'A Ul. I MINNKAI'OMr ' DUI.UTH ifAiuin ro (J HAND KOHKf ' CKOOKHTON ' WINNK-'KU ! HKIiKNA and lUU'lTK. THROUGH TICKirrS TO CHIUAUU WAHHINOTON2 PHII-AUKLPHiA nkw vojik: uohton aud all point Koxt ami B-iutli rhrongh llc.eU to Japan and China, via T-Coma and Northern P-Clllc SUausblp C sad Amaiitau line, III. SCHIOULS. lialmUaiaPaodlalon dally tiMH sif it 7 1JQ P. ro. for lurthsr Inforicitlou, Unit cards, tun indticU,c-llon or writs ,;,A"?li.. dbctou, Oregon, Of A. V. (IHAHLTOIJ, Third and Morrison SU., Portland. Ota. mm MANHOOD 1 auDS.,Vvm,-.r0?.. i'uFfo&W:: I I t .1X1 p. m. I i Suna I I (() . fgfftf-MMMMtixiuMjaixitai r rrr iiiiriffWTrr-awiaassaari HOTELS. I HOTEL , PENDLETON 1 VAN DRAN BROS.. Prous. ;Thc Best Hotel in Pendletoa . and as tooJ m any. The Hotel I'entlleton lias mat! been Kftttcil and rclutnishetv inrotiKliotit. l'lione and firttr alarm connections with all rooms. Uaths in suites and single rocms.V Headquarters for Traveling Meil uommotuous sample Kooms, Rates $2 & $2,501 Hptt'lnl rtii by week or mouth r.xcelli'llt t tllallie. l'niinpt Dltiltigitmnt wrrlci Harand billiard room In councctlo Only Three Mocks from Dcpo GOLDEN RULE IIOTEI: Corner (Viiti and Jornwn Strreta, PrudUton, Orraon. M. F. Kolly, Proprlotor. HEATED BY STEAM LlflllTED BY ELECTHICITY AUK i'leiiii I'luil, i-iii VI MS to'.'.m!l IKTIIIIV. Ktmip.nti I'luil. AOii, Tile, I.IMI. xs-mi i-iih iy wtt'K or month. Prrc 'bus meets all trains) Commercial trade solicited Flnr sample rooal SH?fiaI Attention Given Country Tml HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB ST: (JfcO. UAIIVEAU, Prop. I:lc";nritly Furnished steam nemic ri a a) liuropcan Plan. Dlock and a (tall (rum depot. Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 75c, III THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON A....lu Ptau. It imi dav aud ubar llt-dq.aiuii forlounats and comnwiclal I curs piai rais -- m ..u..m. m (oltiniu Tbr nausgtmcal wilt be tU at all limvs to show t uoiua and give prfcas mod. in Tuikl.h balhrataMUk-xulla Ibt r II C bOWKKS.Maass RESTORED 'wiiei OREGON .-.- r , , I ratlflJlA 1!H Si mmma- i 1 i .ai JB(Bj8SlS -...''