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DAILY EAT eWESONIAN. PtKt-ETON, OW QH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1903. PENDLETON JEIL MARKETS Quotations on Staoles Furnished by Local Merchants and Revised Dailv. TRANSPORTATION LINE. HOTELS. iess Cards and Societies HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAK BROS., Props. The Best Hotel In Pendteto and ai food as any. AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. V JlIfI rrrtLK- 0F',Q to 12 " ''"'.'n niai'AlN IIMJCK. SS 'r refnctlvf er jL'nf.lB ion EI Tno"AKV I. F.QU1, KSd4D0BlctrJUJ'l Build- sr .tnfl6i "'" isi ', .Met 'phouc, main Mil; KTu In. -7777V iioONG, OSTROI'ATII. AW'ES'-iS:. street. House I ' '"Z -nbone. black 1021. L LifvcfniAN AN'tl Ic Kir.". ' "r,v,"' " t nriice a J"uu huhuiu,,. -. ,e red 1211 : residence (,1b h:i, ' DENTISTS. IifillAS. DENTIST OFFICE IN lilW 'Appiri; IN As SI.".-, . . c-i.n.l.lt'u nnur drug a Mixt. over i-"'""- tone red '-il Urinary surgeons. I iinisi'iK. f.MD wrr. or Tiin Veterinary uui-kv. t... m.tFnment veterinary In- tj Sale district, II. C All domes fte treate.1 on "dent fic prlncl- KStti ? Hotel Pendleton. Rest- Boor J1HIH hr.Y suitoKO.v-nit. d c. mckabb LTllman' Drug Siete Ianks AND BROKERS. EKATIONAi. HANK OF ATHENA, , ranital. J.VJ.OOO; surplus and iicnmi. Iutercst on time deposits. h foreun nun uonit-sue vatuuufc.;. Eli promptly attended to. Henry president ; im., , ....-i. ... K. heflrow cnshler ; I M. Kemp, Isblrr .u:sii:i!S' hank of wehton. Oreiton. noes a general ohiir- Exchange nougnt ami num. n promptly attended to. R. Jnm rfldnt Oeorge W. Procbstel, ilnt, J It- Kilgore, cashier: ill- Id. A. liariniaii, in. Jl. juhub. a. i' it limn-. .1 V. Ktlcore. Rob- Eoo. 0 W Procbstel. trEMlLETON SAVINGS HANK, run. Ore-iron. Organlaed March 1, Capital. IIUO.00O; surplus. J100,- lernt llUOWeU UH Ull IIU1 uqpuniw. Ft b4llt;iu uuo nuiu on uii ,nui.i.t. Snerlal attention given to collec- IV 1. Furnish, president: J. N. - IV .1 MnrrlM. cashier : piiluney aslstaut cashier I viTiriVAt. I'.avi.' nF li:NIir,F.. I i-ALitai t7o iinu . unrniiiB. xnri.oon. Im a general banking business. Ex- I tad teierapuic transient soiu ou I, l-r.mlurtr. V.iur Vnrie nml Ll tn thi Voprhttnur llrnfln mm Cbina, Japan nnd Europe. Makes Bum on reummanie ihiiuk. icvi au ImluVnt, W F Matlock, vlce-presl- V II. Wail.-, tnshlei-; II J Jolinson, kt ra?hler CHITECTS AND BUILDERS. lUOWAISD. ARCHITECT AND KU-lif0-ut. Makes complete and rella- for bu Mines In the citvor coun- kouin 17, Jadd building. l -.nr i- invTitAiTTnrKl &'l) len. Estimates furnished on short jou nor:, n specialty, i-rompi fMAY, CONTRACTOR AN DRUILD- funry, temeut walks, stone walls, etc. trikn at I'jst Oregonlan office. TIIOUTMAN. AI!f!inTEf!T AND rrioltndtnt Association block. Pea Oregon. kEIXKI!. I't.AHTRIllNr: ANfl O.K. Uag. Cement walks a specialty. Eh- P rurauhed free, work cnaranteed. I Ortleri at Itndtev & Kehner'H Hear m irt t u. box iih. Hoarding and lodging. II. L. IIUNT1NCITOK- HAS rlltt- the lodslnic hoitH at 1120 flarden Ire sbe will be glad to see her auu pairons. E OLCOTT lintmi-:. iih tiiiimpkoN rt- (jod, well-lighted rooms. All lamlthMl r-antM,ii0 i . ,.i rtmi p rom court street. Kates re V' ALTA. COKNRH AfTA AND P.tfs. Hoard by the day or week. rtf. Mrs. L. Neff. nron. lendTetoo I." in connection. U Neff, pro fNA HOTEL, LEADING HOTEL IN . to ?i.50 per day, 11. r. tnJ0VR "UHINBSS TAKK8 YOU iielli, ,top at the Hotel Helix. Good and viu-ui i. . a.. 1? i!?. Yll9? IlCK 8TOP AT THE i.i v;lwin heds and good meals, lUentlon given to commercial trmr- FRANCE AND LAND BUSINESS i ??.?.K t-U'E INSURANCE CO.. JOB Bl i,V',V ;""flce In Savings Hank Vlll lloorehouse & Hamilton. r ' AnStTr-Afvi, mumui' TW... S S fi&, "tatracu of title to all firm UUII county. Loans on city i irin nruoertv iiT, -n- .n "'.real estate. Does n rrapml hro. PtBtnii ,u, 'es ana mnaea G A !A!tT1lAN, Pres. I L v ttHifASi Jlt vice I'res. Ill i:..JiKl'i SecretnrV. 1. . I'ATLHV tlLMiiii'unvria ipiiP lajur.n. 081 reliable Ore nnd occl r AUtract Co. Il TTTTTrr- lSVini''r,.U 8- LANDCOM. ' OQ DMlrtf r , IUUUO Ul IUUU HI la K'i WPmnce and collections. 4M4 building, room 10. rn-- ATTORNEYS. JAMUS A. KKE, LAW OKPICe'iS JUUD uuiitiiiiK jnTo. novo, attok.ni:y at law. m tuurt street. i.. n. iti:i:Di:n. attokxey at law, I'uaillcton, Oregon. UAILKV & I.OVKr,ITTOirNKYS AT lnw. Odlcoln Despaln block. IIAM.HKAY & tcCOUIST, LAWYr.KS. As sociation building. N. lti:ilKi:i,KY, ATTOnNBY AT liAW. Ottlce tu Savings Hank building. CAItTEI! & ItAI.F.Y, ATTOItNT.YS AT lnw. Offlcc In .Savings Hank building. II. n.COI.MKK, I.AWYIIK. OFFICE Kooms T and S, Association building, IIENIIY J. IIEAN, ATTOIJNIJY AT LAW. Association block, I'cndlctou, Orecon. II. J. SLATEIt, ATTORNEY. ItOOil 425 Juild building. STIELMAN & 1'IEltCE. ATTOliNIiYS AT lair. Mr. Stlllman lias been admitted to practice in united states patent offices. nnd makes a specialty or patent law. Dooms 10, 11 block. 12 and 13, Association FRATERNAL ORDERS. MEN'S IlESOItT YOU AKE INVITED. l'reo reading room. Wby not Join and got the advantage oC tree bath, use of punching bag and other equipments. In cluding library nnd reading room? Terms, $1.00 to join and COc a month dues. DAMON " I.ODOE NO 4 MEETS KVEttY Monday evening in Secret Society hall, 1-nDow block, at Pendleton, Ore. It. W. Fle.tflier, K. It. S. ; W. J. Keycs, C. C. TONSORIAL PARLORS. I'ATTON'S SANITARY HARDER SHOP, Despaln block. Court street. Rest work manship. All the mouern Improvements. All tools sterilized. Hath rooms in con nection. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE CITY LIVERY. HOARD AND SALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for line turnouts. Stock boarded at reason able rates. Stable, 118 Alia street. second-hand dealers. STROIILE, DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. K there Is anything you need In new nnd second-hand furniture. stoves, grnuitewnre and crockery, call and get his prices. No. 212 Court street. OURDANE & McREOOM, PAWNHItOK- crs and second-hand dealers, Have moved to the new Melarkey building, on est Court street. Goods bought and sold. WANTED. WANTED CLERICAL WORK 1IY COMI'E- tent bookkeeper. Adores! Bootteeper, r- u. Box 23.;. FOR RENT. FOR RKNT-UOOD HOUSEKEEPING KOOMS Call at 407 West Alta street. FOR RENT -GOOD FRONT ROOM, 81'ITABI.E fur two gentlemen or two laiiica. van hi ho Willow streot. MISCELLANEOUS. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IIOR9E AND STAN hope, ilngle and double harneai, lor tale ery reasonable. Reaaon lor selliug, leaving tbo city Inquire 61J Vincent street. WM. F. YOHNKA WILL PAY PROMPT nll.,llnl, tn fill Rnll44 nnd Hosting blllS. r.irresnoniience solicited. Commission rea sonable. 1. O. hoi 2(Ki, Pendleton. IIRE.HK MAKING. CUTTING AND FITTING A ... .-)-i.- ........... .-n.l.' Udttirartlnrt ctlAr. anteed. UUs R. Whitley. 812 Wain itreet. NOTICE TO STOCKIMLPERS-NOTI E M hereby given that tnere will be an aunnal moating ot the atockholdera ol the toil Or CKOnlau I'ubliahlng Company ou Wedneaday, December 2nd, IMS. at 4 o'clock p. m..at the nOlce ol aald comian-, in Pendleton, Oregon, for the purpone ol electing ofhcers for toe en sulir year. W. F. Matwck, Frealdentj i ked W. Laui-Ki.v, secretary. OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UNDER carpets, on sneives, nam, i "k ilng purposes. Old newspapers In large V ' ..... . ... i-..nt M bundle at the EAST OREGOMAN ofUce. Pendle ton. Orcgou. IN POUND TIIK FOLWWINO DiaCIUBKI) anuusia utuu ' ol the cltyot Pendleton, to wit .. . . . . j i i - ...I n.,Mi i. branded andon'bck'nllem race: one orowu unoj m 1 ni. hrown flllev. bfand -T-h" connected, on left Mine .....j- p...t." one wiy nuey, uruuc - -- - oSi black celdlng, gray tall and rume. branded "D" with circle under It One bayireiaing, urauueu --- one by1lUr6r.D4 i.me hpvo. date Wi. " 'J," .in'' the said " y...."V. Hn.";. HrfMi bidder. .TubUc aucTlon" for SShT nt yto Cy Kof?b on .the. corner of Cotnwc and eoo street., .u - ; --,7-10' tb. SSSSS of such cm5 and of mak- inr aaie,. , vt.ua sovemuctii, W. 8CHEER, City Maiahal wwWMM Retfigeyatea Meat Schwarz & Greulich, Props. Wholesule and retail dealers lit a eef. .MuUf,, toed 2 jfL OU IHUIIl w-.- r - toy 1.1 am oukm ruIIE QUEEN HOTEL. Clean 1 Smiup. NeMuinped .1 Thanksgiving week has ' opened auspiciously for those who cat, Tho vlslblo supply of dressed, Hvo and un dressed turkeys, has increased since Saturday, as U by magic. The price quoted Is from $1 to $2 each, and the grocers and butchers are handling a goodly number at these figures. Fresh celery, barrels of fresh cranberries, fresh mlnco meat, fresh and palatable vegetables of all tno tropical varieties are seen In abundance today. Eggs, Although 35c per dozen, are not senrco. tMU crates and i-oxcs arc seen In most of the stores, and that stage at which they arc to be handed out at five cents each, like oranges, has not yet been reached. RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 50c per lb.; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades, coffeo, 25c to 15c per lb.; package coffee, 20c per lb., 3 pack ages for 50c. Itlce Best head rice, 12ic per lb.; next grade, 10c per lb. Sugar Cano granulated, best $6.50 per sack; do 13 lbj $1. Salt Coarse, $1.10 per 109; table, $2.50 per 100. Flour B. B., Si per barrel; Wal- crs" $ per barrel. $1.10 per sack. Bacon 14lSc per lb. Ham 17?18c per lb. Coal oil $1.65 for 5 gallons; $3 per case. VEGETALLES. Carrots, 2c per lb. Potatoes, lc per lb. California sweet potatoes, 5c per pound. Garli , 10c per lb. Cabbage, 2c per pound. Beets, 10 lbs. 25c. Tomatoes, 5c lb. Onions, 2c per pound. Squash, 15-35c. Parsnip, 10 lbs. 25c. Pumpkins, 15-"5 c. Celery, 10c bunch, 3 bunches 25c. Lettuce, hothouse, 5c bunch. Kraut, 10c quart, 40c gallon. Building Material Of all Description Sash, Doors fir Windows Made to order. Building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand, wood gutters (or barns and dwellings a spec ialty, Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St, Opp. Court House Enjoy Life We will make your leiwure hour pass pleasantly. Howling alleys, pool, billiards and shooting gallery, Kvery thine tirat-clasw. TEMPERANCE REFRESH MENTS aud eigarw. Musical entertainment every evening. I Robinson's Parlors Under W. & C. Depot. MORE EVIDENCE. It Is Coming Rapidly In Pendleton. Evidence on the following subject will prove of interest to every e- .... J .- G. tnnnv TWmnln an UltHUU IDue.. " ' , , . , i uA enmn , r n.-H ftl P ClRlI V. This public statement, buuuiu uo positive to every """-""s uMwv.. Head it carefully. t ,. -, . uannr will: ui j. v.. Hendricks, Insurance agent living at 408 West Court street, says: "When I first heard of Doan's Kidney Pills I had beon suffering for over a year ...i.i. ..t.. i.. ,.. lnina and back and Willi uaiuo ... . with a weakness of the lddneys, and I theroforo decided at odcb iu uj nills. I got a box at tbe Brock & Mc- U ctnrp. K'ow I don t want to say that they have entirely cured nie, or me irouuio uiu icmm in ua fnt ii r imt thev en tlrely relieved me the backache and un to this time I have bad no return iii null- thn other nay I told a lady friend who is suffering from kidney trouuie to try umui uu have recommended tbem to others. I ..i.oii .wiiitlmiA tn do KO." For sale by all dealers. Price DO s riUr i.ni- Pnster-Vllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. V., sole agents for the United States. Renioinbcr the name DOAN S and take no other. Mince meat, 12tfc per pound. Popcorn, shelled, 81-3 cents per pound; on cob, 5 cents per pound. FRUITS. Bananas, 40c doien. Apples, 75c$l box. Pears, $1.00 box. I-emons, 40c dot. Oranges, 40-60c dor. Prunes, 3c lb, 50c box. Cranberries, 20c quart. Quinces, 5c per pound. Grapes, California, 81-3c poumd. LIVESTOCK AI;D POULTRY. Tho following (iricos are paU by dealers t tho producer; Turkeys, 1012c. Chickens Hens, 7c; $304 jer ioi en; roosters, 4 to 6 cents. Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, por dozen, $$.50 9 4, Butter, 50ooc, good. Kgg8, 30c CHOICE BEEF CATTLE, ET . Cows, per hundred, $2.59. Steers, $3.10-$3.25. Hogs, live, $4.8505. Hogs, dressed, 7Hc. Veal, dressed, 7c. Sheep, $J2.D0. HAY AND FEED. Chop barley, $32.50 per te; lUc per lb. Chopped wheat, $1.49 per 100. Bran, 60 cents per sack. Shorts, $1 per sack. Oats, 1 cents per lb. Alfalfa, loose, $12 per ton. Wheat, loose, per ton, $12. Timothy, baled, per ton, $29. LOCAL HIDE MARKET. The following are tho prevailing average prices for hlde3 In this mar ket: Beef, green, 4'Cc per lb.; beef, dry, 19013c: mink, 50080c each, with a possibility of $1 each If ti.e size is good and the condition prima; coyote, 750SO; bear skins, accord ing to quality nnd size, from $3 to $15; coon, 30035; horse, perfect, with head, tall nnd mane, $101.25; sheep, ercen, 6c; sheep, dry, o'.c; skunk, 25c; badger, 1503uc. GEMS IN VERSE. Tnlia. Thr clocks crc on tho Flrokf of twelve. The moon wns brlRht nnil ltlpli; A foolhli broke the frozen crust, A bhadow lassotl me by. I daw n vi teran l.imu, nml old Whose march us almost doni; The liatternl knopack on Ms back Wax empty like hlH gun. The hllvr chimes licuaii to rlne; I hennl a buitle blow; A daxlilni; noldler, jouut; ami fair, fume ridlns o'er the snow. Tho front wus on his cloak of Llu Ami on Ills yellow plume. Ami on III swonl he bore u rose A red, red rose In bloom. ill? hulled wlnre the aceil man Hail fallen In the snows, Anil Icy winds had made for him A led of wlllto repose, lie the huyle to his lips. The notes of "taps" he blew. And then 1 kin-w that 1 lieheld The old yrrir and the new, Xllnnu Irving In Islle's Weekly. "Jim." Ves. Htrnniifr. that's Jim. lie was only a ll-auili. Jest a lovln' an' rouinln' an' wuthlesi Hc-nnni. An' that on lh' slab's all that's left o' him. le was only a tramp, lest a tramp called Jim. l!ut 1 reckon as ho. on th' other shore. l'heyi icioided his name un; a wnoiu lot more. Jlin canic f my lanch some time last ear An' askeil for a l!tt. an' I saw a tear A-trlcklln' down his siinhurned cheek, An' his heart was so full he could naruiy hpeuk. Yes. strancer I sort o' adopted hlui, Till loiln' tiamp with lh' name o Jim, If ti nun wnrkeil hard for his keen. Jim did, an' nt nil mew f think u heap O Jim. an my little uarier mere W ral wlih th' gold In her tanmod hJr- ui,. fi..imhf nm tit' sun rose an' set III htm; They was alius together, Ul' leal an' Jim. She'd see lilm a-comln" an' start an" run T meet ole Jim when his chores was don, All Jltll U jet uown oil Ills nnw, " mi Climbed upon his shoulder with childish An' then they'd play as th' horse was blm All' ! was th' rider, th' al an" Jim. Well. lsllJdy. strancer, lh' gal was out ltl 111 IieiO, jeiu iiau a.vw vi".., nu o' l'erkens' bulls came down A.oawln' an' rakln' Hi' new piowsu vrnuri'; n-h ual .llrin't ae no dancer to that An' beckoned in- uun whii hat. ,..,. .,Aru utltw il,' iiiHitlened Lrute. With his tall In th' air. took a sudden . ... i ,., Iat n fnlililla. lit lekM r or ui - " v - 1IU horns waj caught In til young oo a ureas. Ils'd "u" tore th' child from llrao f Jimo. Wen over th' fence, Willi yen, ieio Jim. lis was Just III time. With hat nerves all He grabbed III' gal an' run fr lh' fence He saved the nal. but Jest too late .. ... .,,..,) il, ..r,-hard cute. An- Unit on th' fUb's all that's left o' lie was only a tramp. Jest a tramp, culled J""- -Denver Times Farm for Rent. i oi)n nci(! nt-ar town. COO In cult! vation, 60 acre nlfu.Ua ground under ditch, rest patituro, new hotibe, gtwd fences, rumilnj; water, eoiupiutu out fit. Jauicr. IJunn, a Sioux Ky snlwm ..tcper, shot and killed Ills wlfo Ins rnuti she would not live wlUi .lira and then killed himself with the same weapon, OREGON SHOJTllNfi and Union Pacific Two Trains to the East Dally Throueh Pullman standard sndTourltt tlesa- Inr cats dsllr to Oaishs. Chlescnl tonrll sleeping car daily to Kama Ully; throngs rullman tourlat rieeptnR can personally con ducted) weekly to Chicago, Ksntat City, re cllPtng chair eats fieti free) to the Kt iiaiiy triT roi Ttme Schclulo From I'o.tdlotou anatvi raov Portland l-ertland Special No. 1 The Kait KXUa.ni. 8:10 am Chicago Chicago Bpaclal.No. 2 Portland 5 III) pro airopni Portland Mall and Ktpreu No.5 The txr 1IUI1 1 -.so a in The Eait) MallamtKxpreeaNo.6 1 l-ortbuid , CO am 4X a m lrsndleton l'atstsiger No. 7 Kpokaae 5:11 pa Spokane Spokane Paaaeager No. 8 raadietnn Branch ! allied Train No. U lMlpai Wall Walla Branch Mixed Train No. 41 Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates sub :0oP-m-l rircnrranclsco IS0&.D1, Ball vrery& days. Dally eicebt Sunday Columbia Rivet To Astoria and Way Lending. 4:00 p.m. Snnda; :00 p.m. Baturdar luw Wlllnnietto Hlvor. noatsleave Portland datlv. eicepl Bandsy (stsge ol water permitting) for Willamette ant lamuiii tiirer poinis. Leave I I Leave Klnarla Bnake Rlier Lewliton titta.m, Ktparla to LnwUton 7woa. m. Uallr Dally Kicpt Horn J Kacpt Moa F. r. WAMSLKY. Agent. Pcndletea. WASHINGTON OLDIBIA RIVER RAILROAD Take this route for Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and Ail Points East and Sooth Portland and point on tho Sound TIMIC CAItU Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 1.45 p. m. Tue day, Thursday and Saturday, 11.45 a. m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. Leave Walla Walla dally.eut bourn). 11 HO p m Arrive Walla Walla dally, vest bound, 10 M a. in KorlntorinaMou regarding rate and accom modations, call oa or sildrets w, A DAMN, Agent I'emlletou, Oregon H. CALDKRll KA1), ?. P. A., Walla Walls, Washington. RUNS Pullman Sleepibg Care, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. BT.PAUIi MINNKAFOLIH DDI.TJTH VABOO GRAND rOIUU onooxerroN wrampaQ TOl KELKITA And BDTTJt.' THROUGH TICKETS T6 ohioaoo wahkington PHIIiADaCIiPHIA NEW YORK BOHTOIf and tJliMtaU lUrt and Booth raroikjk tlekeei to Jape a4 CUlaa, U auiul MartherB Keel A MMBMklp Oe. asdABerlrasMD. Tlall ICMBDLI T.aina Uasa lmdlataa daily zees matt airaw . re lanui isuoiamauwu, ."""T; T" aUCU. eauion or wn "v,5TL7fVn lotoa,Orfoa, or . AiR-nJi!ltt, Pilu Schedule of Fares On and after April I, (are over the Pendlelon & Ukiah Stage Line will be; D.4l.iAn I.. llhl.h.LI. raund trln. 15! Tea dleton to Alba, ti K. round trip, Ml I'jndUton to ltldg. IX, round Hip, J& Pndlton to ,e. lu. round trip. JIij Pendleton to Pilot Rock, II, round trip, 4160. Office at Uolden Kuie uoiei .SwUoVUllaiilt KUMkaW TVarjSEJ Sold by Tallman & Co., Druggists, The Hotel I'cndleton has just been refitted and refurnished throughout. Phone and fire alarm connections witli all rooms. Baths in suites and sinplc roenss. Headquarters Tor Travollng Mei Commodious Samplo Rooms, Rates $2 & $250 Speclttl rnttn by wwk ir month Kxeciit'ttt ctiwiuc. Prompt DlnhigriMim ocrxlco. Bar and billiard room In oonneotloi Only Three Blocks from Depot HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB ST8. GEO. DAIlVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. Block and a halt from depot) Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50o, 75o, i.M THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON Aaierlcan Plan, fj per day and aparara Headaaaiter forlourlats and couitaeicial trav eler. pecll rte msde to fa rail lea and UagM gentlenien. Tbe management will be pleased at all times to show rooai and gl prlct. A modern Turaiaa oatneHaniiantaeaiin ia asawt. It, C. BOWtiKB, Uanaiet. The Colombia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and comfortable rooms, ".ood betl. liar in connection where best goods are served. Main Street, center of block, between Alta and Webb Streets. F. X. Schempp Proprietor COAL Let us fill your bin with .... ROCK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best and most economical fuel We are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply. We da liver coal or wood to any part of the city Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Depot The ttatt OreuonUn I Eaetern Ore- oon'g repreientatlve paper. It leada and the people appreciate It and show it by their liberal patronage, It la the advertising medium of this aectlon. ,J.alSttOB-a,.''''"u,,,,,'1',.,'' 9 u,,1bS?l.lH?.n'Sf!3Sl