DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, OAEOON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1903 Easiness Cards and Societies PROFESSIONS AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. nR W. 0. COLE, OITICB IN JUDD DBbBlldtaB Office U.r 10 to 12 a. m..; I t 3 p. m. igici"" 7 t. UILtiEK. M. D DKSPAIN BLOCK. treat and correct, eye troubles, catar rhal condltlon nd Impaired hearing. Gfci.es correctly fitted for retractive er "on. Telephone main 1131. 5rS SMITH & IlINGO, OFFICIO OVER be Pendleton Savno Bank. Telephone :..Mna fnUnhnnp main 301 ; rriucuw vv.., iTTljAnFiEriD, m. d., homeopathic H'nlcln nd iurgeon Office In Judd nlldlng. Telephone, office, black 7S; res idence. Hack 24. DB D. J. McFAUI.I.. ROOM 17 ASOCIA tion block. Telephone main 031 ; reel sence. black 181. on"r. m." nRNDEnsoN, rnvsiciAN .i d lurceon, Offlc In SnvliiB Hank build lug Room ' I. ofneo phone Main HU, res. Main twi. nil LYNN K. IILAKESLEE, CHRONIC and uervou diseases and diseases of nmen. Judd building, corner Main and court Sts. Office 'phone main 721 : res idence, red 27.1. nr. LENA ALLEN ilOONE. OSTEOPATH Office S13 Thompson street. House phone Red 303, and office 'phone Hlack 1021. MS KIRBY, PHYSICIAN AND S"R- j eeoii, Oflice in Judd Building Room 15, Office Phonu Red 1211, Residence Phone Main 1421. Pendleton, Oregon. DENTISTS. t A VADOHAN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN Judd building. 'Phone, red .1. I A MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN As sociation block, over Schmidt's new drug tore' 'Phone, red 271. VETERINARY SURGEONS. r,i:"j "CHRISTIE GRADUATE OF THE Itoyal Vcternnry College, IMenburgli, Hjot land Lntc government voluntary Inspector f or Yale district B. C All domestic aulmiHB tre.iltd mi srfcntlllc principals. Office, at Froouie's stable. Main Ktrert, npposlle Hotel t'endlelon Kt'slden .u phono Main 1311 VI'TKUIN'ARY sntGKON -Dr. D. C. McNabb, graduate in University ot I'eiiu. Veteriiiiiry of Buufcane for 10 jours. Oflice at lallman's Drug Htore, Pondlet n, Ore , Phone Main 1171. BANKS AND BROKERS, flK.ST NATIONAL HANK OF ATHENA. Oregon. Capital, S5l,000 ; surplus and rotlts, $0,000. Interest on time deposits, peals In foreign nnd domestic exchange, "ollectlons promptly ntteuded to. Henry Adorns, preslilent ; 1. J. iirs, vice-pres-ldnt; F. S. LeUrow, cashier; 1. M. Kemp, list, cashier rilfi FARMERS' HANK OF WESTON, Weston, Oregon. Does a geueral bank log business. Exchange bought and sold, follectlons promptly attended to. It. Jam on, president : George V. Proebstel, ' flee president ; J. R. Kllgore, cashier; ! rectors, O. A. Hartman. M. M. Johns, T. J Price, li. li. uruw. J. i'. ftiigore, uoo rt Jameson, G. V. Proebstel. rHlf PENDLETON SAVINGS HANK, I'eudleluu, Oregon. Organized March 1, libV. Capital, 100,000 : surplus, $100, 000; Interest allowed on nil time deposits. Exchange bought uud sold on all principal points. Special attcntlou given to col lections. V. J. Furnish, president ; J. N. Seal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier: J W Malouey, assistant ousliler. riRST NATIONAL HANK OF IM'.NDLE ton Capital, $70,000; surplus, f 05,000; transacts a general hanking business. Ex change and tclegrnphlc transfers sold on Chicago. San Francisco. New York a;d principal points In the Northwest. Draft drawn on China, Japan and Europe. Make collections on reasonable terms. Levi An tenj, president: W. F. Matlock, vice-president : C. II. Wade, cashier ; II. F, Johnson, sslstnnt cashier. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. f F HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND Su perintendent, makes complete nnd rell title plans tor buildings In the city or coun trj Room 17 Judd building. SHEER & COLE, CONTRACTORS AND builder Estimates furnished on short otlee. Job work a specialty. Prompt 'trie. Shop on Illuff street near Main. O. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND "bUILi cr Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone wall, etc. Leave orders nt East Oiegoulan office. C H. TROUTMAN. ARCHITECT AND Superintendent, Room 7, over Boston store. Pendleton, Oregon, M "UELLER, PLASTElilNGAND-CG-aientlng; cement walks n specialty Es Imam furnished free. Work guaranteed. LeaTe orders nt lladley & Zebner's cigar tore Main street. P. O. box 104. FRATERNAL ORDERS. IJAMOX LODGE, NO. 4, M GISTS HVKHV Monday evening lu Secret Society hall, I-aOow block, at PetidVconV Ore. It. W. j-tcher. K. R. S. : W J Ueyea. C. C. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. v , STItORLE, DKALKIt ' 4N RECc.D band goods, If there U unythlng you td lu new and second hand furniture, granite wRre Rnd crockery, call and t UU prices. No. 1 Court street. EW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS oougut aud sold : pawn brokers i money lUTSUCed on nil klmla nt ..Hnla. IVfttAra Hhirry. prun. 732 Cottouwpod -reet. 1 TONSORIAL PARLORS. PATTON'8 SANITARY IIAUIIER SnOH, Uesmitn l.l.... L. . t. . , . 1. 1 I oaosblp j mi tM modern Improvement ; ' owtloq "terlltMd ' ttl roomi In .con. 1 BOARD AND LOOPING. f I "li?,iI,l'',aUNTINOTON'HAa fURCHABEO 1 f,'i' Lodging House at CM Garden Street, 1 lttons W eUi 10 cu'ber 'rlcnrt aud j 1 "inn1, LTa! "CORNER ALTA AND ' ! gtco.,rpyotror'0p.d Yitr, Acl',v NA'l0TKL' LEADING IIOTKL IN T1IK , 1 Ptopriet'orf t0 ",W Mf da'' f1'?' J",llc" ! 1 j WlJiit.Y0DK BCaiNKSS TAKES YOU TO , I mi i-of,.0p n,1 tho "otel Helix. Good meals i v sooil service, fi, ,U, RlcUnrdi, proniletot INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS NKW YORK LIFK INSORANCK CO., Joe XII, . vuikv iu savings oins uniming with Moorenouse A Hnmllton. HARTMAN ABSTRACT COMI-ANY MAKES reliable abstract ol title to all land In Uma tilla county. Loan? on city and farm prop erty. Buy find tell- all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business, Pays tax es and makes Investment lor nonresidents. Reference, any bank In I'endleton. O A. HAKTMAK, Pros. L. W. HELD, Sec. 0. A. HARTMAN Jr., Vice Tres. J. M. DENTLEY REPRESENTS THE OLDEST and most rallablo llro and accident insnranco companies, office with Hartman Abstract Co. JOHN IIAII.EY, JR., U. S. LAND Com missioner Specialty made of land filings nnd proof: Insurance and collections. Of fice In Judd tin Id Inn, room 10. CABS AND CARRIAGES. CITY CAB LINE, ERWIN P.AKER. PROP. Telephone main 791. Office and waiting room, Alta street, next to Savings Bank building. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE .Stable. M. J. Carney, proprietor, for Hue turnouts Stock hoarded nt rcasonible rates, Stable lis Alta Street. O. K. FEED YARD, (119 Aura street, li. II. I'atton ,t Son, Prop". Large.comfortnlila stall', plenty of feed and proper attontion given boro. Telephone Red 1.101. Livery In con uoctlon. MISCELLANEOUS. MEN'S HESOtvT.-YOtT are invited. Free reading room. Whynot Join and gcttliead. vantage of free bath, use of pum-lilng bag and other equipments, including library unit tead lngroom Terms, Jl.ou to Join aud cl)c a month "llU". DRtSSMAKINO I um prepared to do drot making and lowing of all kinds flood unrk Satlsfuction guarnntced. Mrs. P, D. Mann, 501 Jane street. FOR SALE BOILER AND l-HOlrtE I'llTtR voitlcal high speed engine Also a JO-llght fleuerator including all switch board lnstru ments For particulars, call on or address Frku Kink. Box 37!), Pendleton, Ore. WM. F. YOHNKA WILL PAY PROMPT AT teutlontoap Miles and posting bills Cor regpoiidcuce solicited. Commission reasonable P. u. Box 2sC. Pendleton IHVOEOK LAWS PETER WEST: ADVICE free: fees, terms to ull ; 21 scars' experience. OfficeGUS Harden St., I'endleton, Oregon. Proposals for Fire Department Sup plies. Seated proposal!, for the furuUhlug of Hleveu Hundred Feet of Standard Sire Fire Hose, Five rir (J.ingH and Twelve Fire Torches for the use of the Flie epartment of the city of I'eudloton will lie received at Ihu Cllv Recorder's olllce In the city of Feiiijleltin until 5 o'clock p. m., Octoburfi, l!M3. the proposals to stuto kind, iiuulltvund price of articles proposed to be tuinlshcd. Said bids to be opened at the Vi gular meeting of the council of the city of Pemlletoulo ho hi lil nn October 0, 1!H)1, at 7:111 o'cWck p. m. The council rostrve the right to accept the bids tciuleicd either for the whole of said articles or for a part thereof and aho the right In reject any and all bids. Dated this l'JIh dav nt September. A. D. UM."., THOMAS FITZOEIULI), City Recorder. LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY By the Fire Insurance Com panies we represent. Out companies stand first in the world. Hart ford "ire lutuiruMce Uo.fla,2.'8,076 AllittticeAsHtiranceCo 29,039,98 Loudon &, liHticasUire Fire Inmiratiise Co 2,544,683 North BritWi & Mereantll Co . 19,095,974 Royal Iusnrance Co.. 22,897,158 FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT 600 MAIN STREET I Refrigerated Meat Schwaiz & Grenlicli, Props. Wholesale and retail dealers in ileef, I'ork and Mutton, Cured Meats and Sausages of all kinds. 607 Main Street, Phone 181. The Colamtia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and comfortable rpoms, good bed . Har in connection where best ' goods are served. Main Street, center of blocli, between Alta and Webb Streets. F. X. Schempp Proprietor a Ralioves Dandruff Immediately nnd causes thick , glossy linir to sup plan 1 1 ho former tliin.brittlc growth. Nowhro's Horpfcldo performs IU vtork on tho principle, " Destroy tho cause, you rcniovo tlio cfTcct," and consequently It reaches anil tills olF the cvcr-lmsy mtcrobp, which is naponsiblc fur all scalp diseases. It thus makes dandruff and fulling hair impossible, nml promotes a luxuriant growth of hair that soon becomes thopriilo of the owner. Even on bald spots it toon proil uces hair n thick nnd luxuriant as anyone, could wish for. Ono bottle will convinco that It Is tho only hair restorer that reaUy restores. For Sale by all Firjt-Clan Drug Stores. They are the Best The Standard and WHITE SEWING MACHINES JESSE RAILING How to Sell a Crop and Still Have it. A great many farmer", carry their crop for a lotiR time after harvest waiting for an advance in prices. Thine who nctd money can gtt a large part of the value ot their crop out iu money and Mill hold the grain for an advance in the following manner. Suppose a former Iihs s,ooo buhels of wheat which he can sell at hf cent a a Imshtl; let him sill it and rtceie j,2$o in p.iymeut; then let him buy vw bush els of May wheat and margin it 5 cents a bushel. This will require $250.00, lie will thm have $3,'x)i to u-e as he tees fit If the price of May wheat goes up five cents per bushel, he w ill make $250 the same a if he had held his 5,0110 lmshtlt o wheat In his granary. Youth for consideration, Coe Commission Company i r? is 1.. I M I), c. rvunicuy, Local mgr. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cure dyspepsia and all disorders aria Dg from Indigestion. Endorsed by )hyslclans everywhere. Sold by all druggists. No cure, no pay. 25 cents, Trial package tree by writing to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. T. P. W. Schmidt & Co. ALL TIRED OUT. Tlieil all the timp. Weary ami worn out night and day. Hack aches; side ache. All on account of tho kidneys. ' Must help them at their work. A I'endleton wonian'filiowf? you how. Jlrs. Kreil Noble, (whei lives at 219 Oosble street, t,ays: "I was troubled for three or four years with my back and kidneys, and was oppressed with a tiled feeling the whole time. My back fonimenopd to ache whenever I did tho least amount of work around the house that compelled me to lift anything or stoop.,' over,' The kidneys weio li regular and annoyed mo espe cially If I caught cold. I felt sleepy or drowsy all the time. I used many dllTeieiit medicines, somo ot which helped my, aud somo of which did not., 1 saw floan's Kidney Pills so highly recommended that I wont to tho Urock & McComas Co. drug store and got a box. They helped me from the first and did mo more good than anything of the kind I had ever used. I am feeling better since tho treat ment than I had In a long, long time, before, thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills." ' For sale by all dealers. Price CO cents per box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, iN. ;Yf,, sole agents for the United States. ;', ." ' ' ' ! Remember the name DOAN'S and tako no other. Sold by FARMER CONGRESS INCREASING ATTENDANCE EACH DAY AT NIAGARA FALLS Important Topics for Papers and Ad dresses Convention Will Close on Friday Morning Informal Discus slons on Wide Range of Subjects. Niagara Falls, N. Y., Sept. 23. The National Farmers' Congress resumed Its sessions this morning. There was an Increase dattendanee over the opening day, owing to the ar rival ot a number of delegates who had been delayed en route. Two ses slons were held during the day and they were full of Interest nnd In struction to those engnged In agrl culture and the nllled Industries. Some of the papers and addresses presented were as follows. "Infec tious and Contagious Diseases of Farm Animals and Their ICffcets on American Agi leulture, nr. P. li, Sal mon, United States department of ag reculture; "Farm Products In th" Markets of tlie World." Hon. O. P. Austin, statistician United States treasury department; "How Can V'c i.nlarge Our Foreign Markvts for Farm Products?" Hon. .lames Wood, Mt. Klsco, N. Y.; "Insect Pests of Plants and Their Kffoet on American Agriculture," Prof. S. M, Webster, Urbaua, 111. Besides these set addresses and papers, which were listened to with close attention by the members of the congress, there were a number of informal talks and discussions cov ering a wide range of subjects relat ing to farm and farming. Tho ses sions of the congress will be contin ued tomorrow and conclude Friday morning with tho transaction of un llnibhed business and the election of officers fir the ensuing year. GERMAN M. E. CONFERENCE. Several Hundred Delegates In Scs- slon at St. Paul. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 2;. Several eastern South Dakota aud western Wisconsin are In St. Paul for tho an nual meeting or the Gcrmun Metho dists of tho Northern eonfurence. Tne conference Is to be formally opened this evenlu;; with a sermon by Dr. C. Holder oi Cincinnati. Other eminent divines to bo heard during the weak are Bishop Fitzgerald of St. Louis and President C. B. Addlx of the Central Wesleynn college al Warrenton, Mo. One of the Import ant mat tors before tho coufurenco Is tho selection of delegates to the gen eral conference, lo be held next May at Los Angeles. PENNSYLVANIA BANKERS. Being Addressed by Former Comp troller of the Currency. Pittsburg. Sept. 23. Three hund red of the leading hankers and finan ciers of the state tilled the assembly room of the Hotel Schenley lo lay, Mien tho ninth annual convention of the Pennsylvania State Hanker i' As sociation was called to order by Pres ident J. 12. McAllister, Routine bus! ness occupied tho greater part of the opening day ami the reul work of tho convention, including addressee by men of wide ruputntlon, will take place tomorrow. Foremost umong the scheduled speakers Is Charles C Daves, of Illinois, former comptroller of the treasury, who will speak mi the subject of tho proposed changes In the federal banking laws. STATE CHARITIES MEETING. Indiana State Conference In Session at Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. 23. The Indiana State Conference of Chari ties and Corrections Is holding Us 12th annual meeting at tho First Presbyterian church. Tho sessions will continue through Friday. More than 10D delegates from various parts of the stato arc In attendance, and a largo number of Fort Wayne peo ple aro taking nu Interest lu the pro ceedings. The subjects to receive special attontion at tho present con ference include Juvenile courts and probation work, outdoor relief, home-1 milling and child-saving, ami couniy and city charities. Puget Sound Conference. Tacoma, Wash. Sept, 23, The Methodist lay confuience or tho Pa get Sound district opened in this city today with Illshop Hamilton, or San Francisco, presiding. ibonl 350 del egates are In attendance, represent. Ing all of tne churches or tho district One of tho features of the conference will ho the Inauguration or Dr. U. M Handall as president of tho Univer sity or Puget Sound, Pendleton people are loyal o Pen dleton's business enterprises. That Is the reason tho Hosa Ice & Cold Storage Company have had to put on two wagons and then can scarcely handle tho trade. Glvo us your or ders and we will tako care or It if we havo to put on four times two wagons, 'Phone Main 1881. Jacob Sprohl, a fanner or Nowklrk, Kay county, Oklahoma, will make a wonderful exhibit of corn at tho St. Louis World's Fair at. He has 12 varieties of corn and will show 18 perfect ears or each variety. Some or the ears gresv on stalks that attain ed a height of 23 feet. ABC BEERS Guaranteed Pure. None So Good. Sold Everywhere. TRANSPORTATION LINES. is OREGON and UNION PACIHC Two Trains to tho East Dally Tliroimli I'ultmnn sttnilnnl unit Tourist slt-et. ItiK rnrs iIhII? to Uuislix, Chicago; tonrlsi lcerltiR car dally to Kansas City; t Motif! I I'lilfman toiitlst fleeplnir cars personally con due Icil) weekly to Chicago. Kansas City, tp- f-llnliiB: chair pars ftpst. fri-oi lo Mip Kast ilnlly nnriKT Time Soltmltilo From I'omtlotou ARium mow 1'orilatiil Portland Special No. 1 Tho Katl s :00 a. in. 8:11) a m ChlrH"o Chicago Special No. '! l'ortlano 5 Mi) p in sr.-Mj pro Portland Mall ami Kipress No.! The Km lint tt The Knst Mall anl F.'prcts No. 6 Portland ;o a m ll'tnilletou l'ani'iiser No, 7 Spokati) istpa Spokane I Spokuni I'.n-euger MlfiKtn I No. a I'ondlUon llranch Mix o,l Train No. 41 I 3X1 p n WalU Walla llrauch I Mixed Train No. ii 1 i",:ii p in Ocean and River Schedule. KROM PORTLAND. I I All salllUfC dales stib- uik, ... i jeci to cnanfre 8Wp. in. Fir Han Francisco I Sail nrery iilays I -J') p. m fiiTTf" ext-em , li. .i Bun.fay vmumui. i.iret 4:00 p.m. a:uup. m.l to Astoria ana nay canaa) Hatiitilay l.anillnm. wax) p m.l WlllnmotttiUtVKi'. Iloata leave Portland dally, except Bunds) 'ttagoof water permitting) for Wlllametto am Vauililll River points. Leave i I Loaye" Klparla Snake River Lewlsloi 4 ak5a.ru. . Itlparla to Lewlston I 79Ma.D. Dally I I Pally KxcptMonl I Eicpt Moi K. K. WAMSLKV. Agent. I'endUton. WASHINGTON COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD Take this route for Chicago, St. Paul, St. lyoins, Kan sas City, bt. Josvplit Oniaha and All Points East and Souili Portland and points ou the Sound 'immic crnn Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 1.45 p.; m. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, 11.-I5 a, m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. U-avu Walla Wtil!a.ilally,cast bound, It :ii p in Arrive Walla alia iUlly,"cst bound, 10 14 a, in for Information leicarillut; rales and jcioiii modallons, cull on or address , A DAMP, Agent ' I'endleton, Oreiou 8. II CAf.f'KHIIEAl), li 1 A.. Walla Walla, WaiblUKloil. AnY Time Is a Good Time Now li the accepted time t have your house painted or pa pered. A little painting here and there will help Its looki wonder fully. Some nice, bright, new wall paper will lend a freihnei to any room. Our stock of wall paper was never more complete pattern In endless variety and every one new and up-to-date In color design. Better come In ana let us show them to you and tell you what It will cost for your whole house or one room. E. J. Murphy, 111 Court Street, fi.lA lifYrt fit lAM if irKl HOTELB HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS,, Props. The Best Hotel In Pendletot and as Rood as any. -sf'.'Ct,Tr.W HEATED BY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY JVIIIt'l'lL-llll I'lllll. nil UN S 1 '11 IIIB.m IU'l-llllV. I Kiti-opi'iui I'liui, noc-.7r.c-, SH.(K). ; Mpculul I'lltUn ly wik or lllOlltll, Free 'bus meets all trains Commercial trade solicited l-lne sample root miviuuui uniu vuiuiiiji it HOTEL ST.fiFORG GEO. DAIIVEAU, Prop Elegantly Furnished Steam Heat European Plan. Block and a half front depot, Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 75c, $1 THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American plan, t pel day aud upw iieaaauarten. lor luunsta ana coiunicicuii i tier. Knccial rates made to families aud si (cntleiuen, The uiauaKcineut will be plas at all limes to show rooms aud -lve prfcM modtru Turkish batheslabllshuientlu the kl II. C, 1IOWKKS. Manari i Conrad Platzoeder All kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage L Prices as low as the lowes li .ag.--T'-- "I.. r T MS-). p. a. 1 11 U M.l mi i'r n- ntntt rt3 tun' ItllUllLTalUIIl I III. lit" illld iir n i-.. i r m 1 1 : uoinmouious sample Koorns. h 11 i rin't' iii uiii'H nv wi'i'ii iir niiiiiiii tr. ni..i..,, in u u tiuu uiiiiai u i uuui iu uujjuuuuu c IIIIIV 1 111 LL lllliL.K II trill IfCIIL i i i i i ,1 i i. 1J I 111 I II INI'IUI rrikJ--.ii iirn "ii w ,Yjr.i-,w i ii sW Ei ii n. ii tm , h HniHiH. Hfciiri rMsBsBssssBh c ,ii smin l -ST.