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DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 190J. P un TRADE8, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. ..iirtHS AN" 11171 : FRATERNAL ORDERS. Mr) B" ..VIM! lWfflt?' Ke.ldei.ce Iff" .. fete trk 1411 i tWfe I If'- " " . KJ'nhoue, muln H". PL. ...... ..niKiMin Ii-'Krorier M..U. '! 1 "K r-hon. """" 7-,: Kd - IfhflfflPlOl iri:, ...l. .ntJ NCT- p-rrnlYHHilAN AND I M"",1' i,i,i iiii UilluR, room I Wirt lo J"1 ''J I" " rwence AWN'S ItEHOKT YOU ARE INVITED. Krco reading room. Wlijr not Join and get the advantage of free bath, use of puuFlilnR bag and other equipments. In cluding library and reading room? Terms, $1.00 to Join and 50c a month dues. DAMON I.ODOn NO 4 MEETS EVEItY Monday evening In Secret Society hall, I.nDow block, at I'endlcton, Oro. It. W. Fletcher, K. It. S. ; W. J. Keyes, C. C. AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. OLD DUTCH" nXKRY l'KED YAItD, COR. Wot Alta and Ullltli streets H. A. Alio way, prop. Lar.ro, comfortable stalls. Plenty ot feed, Hones given careful attention. COMMERCIAL HTAHI.ES-O. M. FROOm . Prop. Fine liorics, good rlirs, best care given transient stock. Opp Hotel Pendleton. I'boue Main 101. THE CITY MVKKY, HOAItD ANDSALR Stable, M, J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnout. Stock boarded at reason able rates. Stable, 118 Alta street. SECOND.HAND DEALERS. DENTISTS. I T.rTTTr,,.. .ii'i'tpn IN I .,IUS. Diaaioi ... , t)t- i tp . lt. ,, KtHl-" feiNARV SURGEONS. ImilK. tJIiAMM1T.pl'" THB I folleire. l-.(H'ni)uri;n, n lontlflr nrlncl- ' ,? 'room's stable, Main n,,.1 I'eudleton. Ileal- IltOXAI, HANK OI' ATHENA. fiDlul. JJU.OW, surplus and mm. Interest on time deposim. pofelra ind uocieHiiu i-ii;,,..,.,,'--. InrcmpilJ auenur,; .., liTIIW" i"'v' I " ' Eats' HANK OP WESTON, t Onion Hops a general lann i Icchaoge bought aucl sold, cromptly attended to. It. Jam lint Oeorue W IToelistel, it, J. It. Kllsore, (ashler; dl l A Uirtniau, u m jwiui. , b draw, J. I' Migore, i;on- i, u. n rroeimei, IxDLBTOX SAVINOS HANK, kOrtxon (Irguuleu ,iarcu l, Liti). loo,0M; surplus. $100,- kl ttlnWMl fin nil timi. llimit.-iltH. tungebt ana sold ou all princlpul tiui itieniioa given 10 cuueu 1 Furnish, president ; J. N, xtr, assistant cashier LtiOm HANK 01' l'ENDI.E- IplUI, ?U,CKW. surplus. SU.",OUO. I ifmtll bunking business. Ex I ttlerr&Dlilc trausfers sold on I la t'nncUco. New York anil MM In ttie Xortliivt'St DraftH icnlu, Jipau ami Europe. .Makes reasonable terms, l.evi All- ail. r Mat lick, vlrc-uieul- . Wile, (Mblcr . II J. Johnson. alilcr. V. STItOIH.E, DEALEII IN SECOND luind goods. If there Is anything you need lu new and secondhand furniture, Htovcs. gruiilteware and crockery, call and gel his prices. No. 212 Court street. Gt7f!I)ANE&aIcIlItOOM7"l'AVNllItOK prs and secoud-haud dealers, have moved to the new Melarkcy building, on West Court Btrcet. floods bought and sold. FOR RENT. NEAT. CLEAN. WELL-KEPT KORNIRIIEI) Rooms to rent. Well locited. Mrs. Stiahon, sot Water street; cor. jounson. FOR, KENT -GOOD FKONT IIOOM, BIIITABLK fur two gentlemen or two ladles. Call at U10 Willow street. FOIl KENT Two furnished rooms tor gen tlemen. Enquire at 413 Calvin street. Spokane's Wealth. County Auditor Stowart has turned over to tho county treasurer tho com plotcd tax rolls for 1903. Tho foot ings show tho entire valuation of the county Is $32,105,490, and the total tax assessed against the county Is 11,115,614.26. Tho total amount of the school tax, based on tho above valuation, is 1228,897.76. - The total valuation of school dis trict No. 81, which Includes this city and a small amount of territory out sldo, is 23,412,922, and the tax amounts to $175,548.04. The total municipal valuation, which Includes all tho municipal cor porations In thu county, is $23,822, 143, and a total municipal tax Is $367,909.22. The valuation of thu city of Spokane Is $23,310,206, and the tax to bo collected In the city Is $302,979.89. Tho road tax to be collected Is $33, 133.29. This Is said to bo the first time In tho history of the offico that tho rolls have been turned over to tho county treasurer entirely completed on the nrst Monday In December. Spokes man-Review. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR bAE Span of Hue. match bay driving horses, with Hue Ilennuy Concord bugiry and harness. A snap 11 taken at otic. Call at Pelephons livery stable. Court street. WKDYE TOLIVK. HAVE YOUR CLOTIIES ponged and pressed for II HO a month, at the City Hieum Cleaning and Dyeing Works, 6u7 W. Alta. Phone lied SU. WM. I". YOIINKA WIMj I'AY I'llOMI'T attention to all Hales and porting bills. Correspondence solicited. Commission rea sonable. I. O. box 200, I'endlcton. DRKHS MAKING. CUTTING AND FITTING A specialty. Prompt work. Satisfaction guar anteed. Miss It. Whitley, '.'12 Main street. IITECTS AND BUILDERS. IWBD. AliCIHTKCT AND HO BbBl Mikes comolele imrt rella. iaUIJlDifi la the city or cyun- LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH Building... ...Material DIMENSION LUMBER OK all descriptions. Bash, Doors, Blinds, Mould lug, Building and Tar Paer. Bring Your Bill to Us and Get Our Figures, Grays' Harbor Com Co. Opp. W: & C. R. Depot ffi.-MI!'11.:! 1 W work a sueclaltv. l'romnt I"? m ttluff street, near Main. ' l. CONTUACTOIt AN DHtHI.I). wis larnuiied on all kluds I.tratnt walks, stone walla, etc. I ii uregonian otuce. wt Assoclatlgn block, Ten- , LLtk ll tcithji. .... InkSTr walk". Wclalty. H- 1 It llntl Jt. -i "! V O. box 101. Nig and lodging. TINGTON HAS l'Ult- r nnnui, I m IMlbted rooms. All I - Msvrn tea' KVffi'WKtt ALTA AND i, . ' ine day or week. rfi tluv"i n'T0 ni w-tc Nli;.l!f ptot'- I'endletoo -"-. UVU, I,, "WIT. pro- tehoViAr!n'Na II(TKI' ,N Kirtor. " M Pr 0aJ'' u- '4 mT.1?.8. TAK,a r"f l the lintel llAllr n a 1 AND LA Nr. miDikirfon ww,,Vft.UO Uvv i.-i iV. iSSUllAMJB CO.. JOM Ha L1? Hank - alUIUllLttn. K.Ut, , COMPANY ttttlll. .i"ct of title to all ""Iffifft !!" nd sella ail tfeV,. ,,e. trirtiSiile.. offlie ulili iiimr BEST MEATS Tender Beef Prime Pork Fine Veal Best Mtftton Delicious Lamb The proprietor of this meat market is a stock raiser on Butter Creek and will be able to furnish the best meats in the market in any quantity S. WARNER, Propr. New Milarkey Building West Court Street Phone Main l'Jftl 'iSTJr-r-r traf e"r k.sj: 'H b,iB,Vw and rniiri.'.U m. eftSi lUnilllli nrmi. ""W B,,rh 'ml'veinenU. u" rooaia In con- SmU's SMtal-Pepsio Capsules Forlaaammuonorwti of Ua Bladdu and Diseased Kldaars. Wo tmn no pay. Oins oiildlr ad Prna seaUr Iba worst ojsm of tiousrrtio ana cJlot, no uattarof bowloag stand tr. A t-c.-,hitt nmrxnless. Bold tT..drtfc .WIm vit.M, or brmall. postpa'a. ' ilJO,3boioia.J5. THE SAHTAL-PsTSM CO., aujarOHTAINK. OHIO. 8old by F. W. Schmidt A Co. CHICHESTER'S PILLS iiruu.l.i. ur iuJ 4 cvHlnlwn1"! i',"' V llailUa" H.iunr.'. I'lllW Rheumalism Positively Cured By Oil and Sweet Spirits "fpi'& Monay-back Good.. A, C. KOKP1 -KN DROS., Sole AganU fur I'Miultwtou. Clever Coin Frauds. Sixteen holes bored in a $20 gold piece were discovered by the officials ot the Old National bank, Tho work man had accomplished a neat job, and had removed about $10 worth of gold. To fill the holes lead was used with a piece of brass wire. Tho mutilated coin looked all right at first glance, but had lost its ring. Thero Is no clew to the criminal. So far this Is the only coin of the kind reported, but others are expected to Bhow up. Apparently, the coin had been placed in a vise and a slender drill had been irsed to bore out tho metal. The holes began on the edge and ex tended thnfugh the coin. After the holes had been filled with the lead and plugged with brass, the edges were filed down to give tho milled edge of tne true coin. Spokesman- He view. Ordered to Vacate. A number of people at Nyssa hold lng property near the Oregon Short Line right-of-way have been notllleJ by the railroad to vacate. Some time ago tho railroad officials notified these people to pay ground rent, as the railroad claimed the land under their laud grant, dating back in the eighties. The Nyssaltes base their claim upon a government patent is sued to the former owner, who proved un on the land. A mass meeting was held at Nyssa yesterday to take action on the mat ter. Attornoy H. A. Grimms of mis city was summoned and went down to advise them lu the matter. Cald well News. such an organization means to our city and surrounding country. They will, therefore, be clad to learn that of tho $25,000 for which they will in corporate, $16,100 havo already bom subscribed. Tho Incorporators nre E. C. Pease, B. M. Williams and H. IT. Weber and Incorporation papers have been sent to Salem to bo filed with tho secre tary of state. Tho Dalles Chronicle, Wheat, loose, per ton, $12. Timothy, baled, per ton, $2. LOCAL HIDE MARKET. Tho following are the prevailing average prices for bides In this mar ket; beer, green, 4c per lb.; beer, dry, 10(ijl3c; mink, SOc each, with a possibility ot $1 each If U.o size Is good and tho condition prime; coyote, 6075c; bear skins, accord ing to quality and size, from ','3 to $15; coon, 35&MUc; horse, $10)1.25; with head, tall and mane. $11.2B; sheep, green, 6c; sheep dry, 7c; lynx or bob cat, 1530; skunk, 25c; badger, 1G30. Go to tho Shrlstlan church Decem ber 10, 11 and 12, tor useful and pretty articles. "The Jingling of the Guinea." Twenty passengers on tho steam er Norao City want $25,000 damages for the botllly angulsn and pain thoy endured becauso of having to live In fliihy quarters and subsist unon poor food while traveling from Alaska to Seattle. In an effort to secure re dress for the discomfort they say they had to put up with, they havo commenced libel proceedings In tho federal court against tho steamir, which Is now In the Portland port.- The Dalles Chronicle. New Method of Road Maklna. Walla Walla county has done away with tne old plan of working tn public roads, and a new system will bo Inaugurated the first of tho year, The new plan will do away with a score or more of supervisors and in their places a board of three will be established to have full charge of tho roadmaklng in the county. The board of commissioners and the three supervisors will hold meeting shortly and outline n plan by which the general condition of th county roads will be materially im proved. Walla Wcila Union. Crazy for Work. Sheriff Llnvillo went out to Frank Patton's ranch, two and a half miles from town on the Lewis and Clark and brought In Henry Short, who Is n candldato for tho "bug" house. Short came from Portland about ten days ago Imagining that he had a sub-con tract to clear land on Patton's ranch Patton said nay, but the man Insisted on going out to work, so the sheriff did the rest. His prisoner was not violent, and was safely landed In the county Jail. Astoria News, Lengthen Pipe or Shorten Well. The Ixng Creek town pump and gasoline engine for fire purposes ar rived Saturday and are being Inclos ed In the pump house over the well in First street between Hardisty and Mill streets. A peculiar and unfor tunate featdre of the pump Is that It Is made to raise water only twenty fret while the well is thirty-five feet deep. The way this happened wns, the pump was ordered and then the well euL'K, but to a greater depth than vas thought necessary to get water. Long Creek Eagle. HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel In Pendteto and as good as any. Building Material Of all Description Sash, Doors & Windows Made to order. Building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty, Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St, Opp. Court House The Hotel Pendleton has just been refitted and refurnished throughout. Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms. Baths in suites and single rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Men Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2,50 Special rates by week or mouth Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dlnlngroom nrvlc, Bar and billiard room in oonneotisi Only Three Blocks from Depot HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. CWPTRlCHT The Dalles Fruit company. Every move which Is made toward the furtherance of the projected fruit cannery, dryer and cold storage plaut, meets with the approval of our people In general, who realize what They Love Music. Over at Bend the oth er day tber was a great big row and a gicat Pig lawsuit over some fellows taking an organ from ono FunJny school to an other and some 'Jlvcr fellows cai ly ing it back again. Tint lovu mutt be full of piety where rival Sunday schools get Into such a muddle. Iong Creek Light. iRKET REVIEWED THE HIDE AND FUR TRADE MOVING BUT DEPRESSED. Grapes Are Out of Market Now, Awaiting Importations Cabbage, Onions and Apples Are Slowly on the Climb Cattle Market U Dull, Beeves Being Shipped and Stockers Held. The frost has started the bide mar ket Into bloom, but the weather ih so disagreeable that the market Is not as brisk as it should bo, or was at this time last year. Tho prices are falling down and the demand Is not as great as In the past, yet In spite of that a good trade is being driven. The turs are not be ing taken care of by those who have them to sell as they should be, to bring a good price iu the market, for it seems that tho trappers havo gone out of the busluess and those who sell now do not know how to caro for what thoy get. But tho condition or the articles is good and the fur ls In fine condition. In the grocery line cabbage aud onions havo climbed a little owing to the fact that all of this produce comes from Portland and Walla Walla. Grapes havo gono out of the market for the time. There Is none of the home-grown article to be had, nor yet of those fiom California. In a couple of weeks tho stores will have them In again, but thoy will cost the holiday consumer 16 cents a pound. They will be shipped from tho the cold storage in San Francisco, whore they havo been stored from Mexico for the holiday trade. Apples are also higher, bb all or the local crop is about gono and tho few that are left have to bo culled to get tho best. The prices range from 16 cents lo $1.25 a box. Tho cattle market Is dull, und there is little doing, though tho prices ate ubout the same as thoy havo been for several weeks past. Tho fanners aud stockmen do not wish to sell at tho figures quoted, and aro holding as Ions as they can feed without a loaf, Tho rest of the market is the same as it has been quoted in tho past. RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. Coffee- ...ocho and Java, best, 40c per lb,; uoxt grade, 35c per lb; lower grades, coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; package coffee, 20c per lb., 3 pack ages for COc. Rico Best head rice, 12V&C per lb.; next grade, 10c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best $.50 per sack; do 13 lbj $1. Salt Coarse, $1.10 per 100; table, 12.50 per 100. Flour B. B., $4 per barrel; Wal ters' $4 per barrel, $1.19 per sack. Bacon 1418c per lb. Ham 1718c per lb. Coal oil $1.65 for C gallons, $3.2o per case. Lard 70c 5 pounds; $1,40 10 pounds. VEGETABLES. Carrots, 2c per lb. Potatoes, lc per lb, Oarli , 10c per lb. Cabbage, 3c per pound. Beets, 10 lbs. 25c Onions, 3c per pound. Squash, 1S-35C. Parsnip, lu lbs. 25c, Pumpkins, 15-25c. Celery, 10c buncb, 3 bunches 25c. Lettuce, hothouse, Ec hunch. Kraut, 10c quart, 40c gallon. Mince meat, 12c per pound. Popcorn, shelled, 81-3 cents per pound; on cob, 6 cents per poond. FRUITS. Bananas, 40c dozen. Apples, 75cQ'$1.25 per box. v Pears, $1.00 box. Lemons, 40c doz. Oranges, 40-50c doz. Cranberries, 15c per quart. Grapes, California, 16c pound, LIVESTOCK AlvD POULTRY. Tho following prices are paid by dealers t the producer: Turkeys, 1012c Chickens Hens, 7c; $34 per doz en; roosters, 4 to 6 cents, Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $3.5904. Butter, 65075c, good, Kggs, 85c. CHOICE 3EEF CATTLE. ET"!. Cows, per hundred, $2.25&2.60. Steers, $2.l53. Hogs live, 4V46c. Hogs, dressed, CVS7e. Veal, dressed, CG7c, Sheep, $202.50. HAY AND FEED. Chop barley, $22.50 per ton; IVic per lb. Chopped wheat, $1.40 per 100. Bran, CO ceuts per sack. Shorts, $1 per sack. Oats, Vi cents per lb. Alfalfa, loose, $12 per ton. ON HIS ANNUAL VISIT Santa Claiw can bring noth Ins better than Resc Buggies for driving his friends and yours on Jaunts In the open The variom vehicles we liave at Santa's cnll differ only In style, slia and cost-In exsel 1DC8 ther re akin. Gio Krlss our ddrru lor Wlnons, wnajons, hi-ka and bungles. All Ur- rirlpri tlmhpr-UTPRl Rl&d hub! Bold OU S. RUSTS-D- Ueioraueaal(;rthnanrotlier msko We are aftnUior Um'tira county, uits us a van. KEAGLE BROS., THE BLACKSMITHS ;) -i ENGRAVING How much more appropriate is a gift If nicely engraved. It ie doubly appreciated. ArtlcltB purchased f'om tn we engrave Free of Charge. Silverware forUhrlstniasor wedding gifts Is not correct unless it is engraved. Our Hue of mlverware ein bracea some choice pieces lu sterling and alto in best grades of plated ware. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Near Post Office. jjj GEO. DAflVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. Block and a hall Irons depot; Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 75c, $1.M THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Plan, Jl per day and apwsrd Headquarters for tourists and coiuuKrdal trav elers. Special rates made to families andsiagU gentlemen. Tbe management will be pleased at all times to show rooms and glee prices. A modem Turklaa bath establishment In tke bout. II. C. DOWttas, Manatee. Why do You Cough ? Iio you know that a little cough Is a dangerous tning T Are you aware that It often faateas on the lungs, and far too ofton runs Into Con sumption and, ends In death? Can you afford a trino witn bo eoriouB a mattr7 Acker tngiin nemeu for Coughs, Cblda and Consumption Ib beyond question tho greatest of all modern remedies. It will Btop a cough in ono night and it will check a cold In a day. It wl.t prevent Croup, rellovo Asthma and cure Con sumption. Our faith In It is so strong that -vo guarantee every bot tle to give satisfaction or money back. Kor sale by K. W, Schmidt & Co. MEN AND WOMEN. Dm BU a tot uDDAtanl ti?UUobj or ulcvlloM rtUOIWt WW i.lr.1... .niirutt Utiiil AfePR if.OO, or ft CgUU. $2.Vs. a The Colombia Lndeine House Well ventilated, neat and comfortable rooms, good beds. Bar in connection where best goods are served. Main Street, center of block, between Alta ani Webb Streets. F. X. Schempp Propr I e t o r 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 d liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Depot Money Backo'ffc1 fail to cure Rheumatism, For Sale by A. C. Koeppen& llroa. AkU, for l'endl'u.- ! MANHOOD RESTORED "CUMDEWE" as Vaaatable VltaUaer.lfe eavaoslauaa ci a waoos ionp7,w, .wiumsh. a aS T. ll.' V.lBa I n U MMU. TrVmMI ni7erVous DabllUr tSS, '.iarnad "if pemii.il TTwi 1.0O a U. iinfiiiiAu to Maurrv. VMrlccl. CputlpaUom u an.4 mtore all 01 u A written ffnxnU $in u4 I if lor by nlL 6aS f m I 1m ! pallOH. uiT in bonne, tu til BaTlBasae-aa mj ,1. Sold by Tallman & Co.) Drugglts, J