DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1903. ...iaNS. iICI IS JU1 EST -r i.in ' ,i it v trouliiei, .ifliii u" porrnt'iiTc " TT nlTI!' (IV l." g(B,nai'" j,1(1 nulla- "i- ..miml'IIATIC ill Af r a- in. rvUll'lAV BEK la : Saving I'nnk t ornce i'- , S. and : .Hiiiwh .:i.ni.. corner .""" '""".jn. ma In 7.1 ISJ- OSTIHIl'ATU. .III MT- Mciiiir ""'I'jmld liiilldlwt. room 5$,' i-tmllelon, Oregon DENTISTS. DENTIST "i i ii. i. i" ! .... Hehmfalt'a new druc ltd 271 INARY SURCEUNb. .... . ..ft inn nr.. Tirn , pit'" ' , r Midi on cieni.ii k v'y t ('room' stable, Main it Hotel I'endlcton Ileal j iCMEOS-IlR. I). C. MCNAHU $ AND BROKERS. ML RANK OF ATII11NA. i.i i'.onno. stiriiltis anil ' An , n.n .In, .nulla jm mil domestic exchange. ...I. .it.n.l.l , Ilnnrv ron. luauii-i . . . ..,, lliriman. SI M. Johns, T - JTU.N XAVl.NUS lAKIv, I ir,rnn llrirnmieil .Murili 1. liw.wo; suniius, ami,- iiiu.cu vu uii nun- Mt-v,,m- tteatlon civeu to col lee- furnish, president J. N. ut. T. J Morris, cashier : ...I...-. ni.iA. .1.11. ka.My ill' i'iiiii.i: i FrucUco. New York nnd I Jinan Unil I'llrmm Mulnu i 1. nth fT II .1 liilinuon UiliM MmiJ.,1,. l ...it. i,7. wunmn- ami (uiin- .IHOa Pill 11,1 nm COXTItAC'TOlIK AN'I) specially, lTomit TPlfVrrli 1 . m.fi.r r. it Bn.i. . ...luuircu, S A Kin I Ann,.,. i.vuumii, i. . - " uumea HOCUE. uii n., "I'limted rooms. Alt Im?. loc'l- Only nmi. iiutes rea- tSi"f.K5. WA AND ins !38 "B u.n It IIlii.. IUU Mtlkv"1.". "''?- ood n. 1 1 . . i . . uicharoa, ikn 1 it. LNn Qua it, Sit ,..-T- Ifctoffi?."? Savlaira n.ni; L- ,, ,1.. Jilt.! Inference, I 'Ul'i,wL.s: UNI) pn. C&i&s and Societies aNd trades, alphabetically arranged. FRATEP.NAL ORDERS. MUX'S IlKSOUT YOU Aim INVITIID. Free nnicIIiir room. Why not join and Rot tlio odrnntneo of free bath, use of piinculiic tmir nnd other equipments, In cluding lllirnry and reading room? Terms, fl.00 to join and 50c a month dues. DAMON I.ODOR NO 4 MIHITS KVnttY Monday evening In Nr-crct Society linll, Lnllow block, at 1'ondloton, Ore. It. w Fletcher, K. It. 8. : W. J, Kcyes, C. C. LIVERY AND PEED STABLES. OLD DUTCH HENRY l'KKll YARD, (toil. West Alia and I.lll.th Kirni-t. A Alio, way, prop. I.nrjn, coujIciiiuLlo MiilN. riemy of feud. HorseB given careful Htiviilmn. commi:kciai. .staih,kh-oT m fkoome I'rop. F.no lliirnei, good rlis, best care given transient slook. Opp Hotel I'endleton. I'houo Main 0I. , TIIM CITY I.IVUHY, IIOAHD ANlTsALE Stab'o. Cirney A KiunMy, proprietor", for llm turnniita. .Stock boarded nt reason able rates. Htaulo, lis Allan. I' one Main 701 SECOND-HAND DEALERS. v STitoiu.i:, DRAr.nit in si'.cond- hand goods. If there Is nnythlng you need In new nnd second band furniture, stoWa, Rraultewure and crockery, call and get his prices. No. 'JI2 Court street. lil-UIiANI-: & McIII100M,IMWNMIUOK ern and second-band dealers, have moved to the new Molnrkey building, on West iEi iirMi! between Court I'ourt Htreet. Uoods boiiRlit and sold, FOR RENT. NIIAT, Cr.KAN,VElIl7KEp'T "VurnibTied Kouuis to rent. Weliloctted Mrs. Sirahon, 3U2 Water street; cor. Johnson. FOK ItENT-OOOD FRONT ItOOM. Bl'ITAM.E for two gontlomen or two laillea. Call at 010 j WANTED. SALESMEN WANTED EVERYWHERE TO solicit orders lor general line ol tiurierr sfek mid leeds. Brown Itroi. Co , Rochester, N. Y. ' WANTJHl ADVHR'f ISHRS TO MAKE use or tin-Mi classified columns. If you have something you have no use for, offer to trade It for Homcthlng that some other body may have nnd have no use for, some thing tbnt you inny need In your business. Yoy mny have nn extra horse that you muy wish to trade for a cow or n vehicle. Somebody may have the cow and vehicle ami want the horse. JKc or 2."c want nd will prubably do the business. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR bAF.-Kpmi of fluo match bay driving horses, with flue Ilenney Concord bugy and harness A snap H taken nt once. Call at reiopuoua livery suiDlc. court struct WE DYE TO LIVK.-HAVE YOUR CLOTHES sponged nud presned for II .10 a month, at the liny niciim uiciiniug aim uyeillg uorKS, w. .aiih. ruone Ken Eiebinge liounht and sold. I W.M F YOIINKA WILL I'AY I'ltOMFT t ii. uiizun.-, i-uniit:i , ui- souauie. i . i. uox -mi, i-euuieiuu. l Griff. J. I Kllirorc. Hon iidvjil'iui! niiTTicn avii pittiwo s ... ui... snecin if. rrouini woik. hhiipibcuo i guar I u.ati.ail Ml,. If Uhll B, HI" ,,l,l,t tlhi.l LET US SUPPLY WITH YOU Building... ...Material DIMENBION LUMBKK OK all descriptions. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mould ing, Building and Tar l'a,ier. Bring Your Bill to Us and Get Our Figures, Grays' Harbor Com Co. Opp. W: & C. K. Depot BEST IWEATS Tender Beef Prime Pork Fine Veal Best Matt on Delicious Lamb The prop'rietor of' this meat niarket 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. NewMilarkey Building West Court Street fuoue Main 1U8I Some Fiue Dry Wood now on Hand at Prices as Low as the Lowest. Also -Good Coal, All Cash. Call at 088 Main stroet or Phono Main 1121. Wood and Coal ff &KwS: n n phi illTD .a con r p( lj IJLLI LM AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF BAKER COUNTY HISTORY. First White Child Born in Baker County Mining Camp, The fact that tho postomce depart mem nns discontinued tho office nt Aiiuurn recalls to tho minds of old "timers In this section the busy days ot that camp. Incidents of tho pio neer days crowd thick In tho mem ory of that once flourishing town. No volco sounded louder in thoso days than that of Dnvo I.ittlcfleld, known as "the Sago of Auburn," and many stories aro told at his expense. Free-hearted and neighborly ho was always among tho first to call on tho new arrivals and welcome them, from tho grandfather to the babo In arms, to tho now Kldorado. On one occa sion ho made tho ncquaTntnnco of a miner who had just completed his cabin and was expecting his family tho next day, and Dave accepted nn Invitation to call on tho ladles when they anlved. Prompt In keeping his engagement, ho called early the next evening and hnd a pleasant time talking to tho father and relating to tho children stories ot local interest. He was In formed that the mother was not feel ing well and had retired for the night, to which ho responded: "Don't disturb her; she is tired from the trip; I know how she feels. I have felt just that same way myself a hundred times." It was still early In the evening, so ho went up town and spent a few hours with congenial friends. On his way homo ho was passing tho cabin of his new friends and the miner stopped out and Informed him that the first white child had just been born in Auburn, and, but for the fact that It was a girl, he would have named it Dave. Daker City Democrat. Brief Season of Bliss. Last Monday afternoon, during the hours of the election, City Recorder Judah was called upon to perform a wedding ceremony, J. v. Conner of Polk county and Miss Mary Morgan of Salem being the candidates for matrimony. They were married at 3 o'clock that afternoon, and this morn ing, niter a honeymoon lasting less than -10 hours, tho brldo appeared at the recorder's office and announced that she had left her husband and would not live with him. Tho man later also ciimo In, and made the same statement. It seems thero had been a misunderstanding, and the girl de clined to go to Sheridan with hor hus band, where It was planned they would reside. The brldo brought In her wardrobe to the city hall, where she left It temporarily, before return ing to her parents' homo. Salem Journal. War of the Salmon Packers. Seattlo will hold a salmon fisheries congress, February 23, at which tlmei an effort will bo made to settle the differences existing between the pack- ers of "red" Alaska salmon and "pink" Alaska salmon. These rival Interests have been at war, and noth ing has been left undone by each to ruin the market of the product of tho YOUNC GIRLS SOLD TERRIBLE MORAL STATE EXISTING IN SPOKANE Regular Gang of Procurers at Work In That City Fixed Prices Paid for Young Women to Enter Lives of Shame Police at Work on the De based Gang. Spokane, Dec. 11. An Investigation Is now under way looking to the breaking up of a gang of men and women that for many months has made Spokane notorious as a nest of procurers. It may be startling Infor mation, but tho fact remains that many young girls of tho city have. during tho past few months, been sent out of tho city to surrounding towns both In this section and unusn Col umbia to Hvo lives of shame, Tho statement was made today tnai a roguiar gang oi prut-mmo .mov Spokane. Investigation roveais a pecuiiai state of affairs. While the police ot this city are continually warring on ,h,i rlpiilzens of tho "burnt" section of the city a gang of both men and women are operating right under the the mighty arm of the law, and aro dally adding to the populace Just such women who will evontually return to this city and form a grout addition to the population of the tenderloin. Tho modus operandi of these peo ni if Blmnle enough: They have a rAinr ,-niiHtltupncy of so-called land ladies or madams, who pay thorn well for adding to tho Inmates of their houses. The youngor the girl is the better the procurer will bo paid for i,iu (inniiin Twenty-flvo dollars for each girl is tho usual sum paid, al though thoso who aro sent to nearby towns only bring $10 In this trafflc. Those procurers aro not all con nected with the tenderloin elomcnt of this city. If the names ot some of thoso who engage in this trafflc only occasionally were puuusneu u would create a scnnuui hu hubo mm extensive that it would bo a byword not only of tho lower element, but also In the hlghor. HONORS TO DR. KOCH, World's Highest Authority on Tuber. culosi8 and piague. Berlin, Dec. 11. Professor Koch, THE INLAND EMPIRE other. Tho plan of warfare was pret ty thoroughly ventilated in The As torian a few days ago. Tho red flslt packers have been quoting prices on pink fish and the pink dealers havo been quoting prices for red graders ot fish. The prices of course wcro mviu ical, for the reason that rival inter ests could not deliver tho class of goods on which they quoted figures.- Dally Astorlan, More Arms for Boise. Adjutant General VIckers received 1 a shipment of sabers and revolvers! this morning to supply the deficiency ,T In tho Idaho regiment. Tho sabers ' y nre the regular Infantry saber and ' 1 cost about $5 each, tho bolt attached T costing $3. A case of new Colt's .38-1 J caliber revolvers costing about $15 'i each completed tho shipment, which i was made from the Springflold nr- T mory, Massachusetts. General VloV-' ors sent out a saber this after:-. i tho reglmcntnl quartermaster, A .. Dunn, at Wallace, and one tn P. A. McCall at rtathdrum. Tho oth- ors will be sent out as occasion mands. Boise Capital News. do- Vandals Steal State Flowers. The state house gardener has had to strip all tho red berries from tho holly bushes on tho state house grounds to keep boys, and oven grown 1 people, from cutting these beautiful shrubs all to pieces. They go alone ' and slash off branches with inelr pocriot knives, and even co at night and hack them with hatchets. Such vandalism does not speak highly of the persons guilty of such a trilling' theft, and yet apparently animated by a desire to possess something beautl-. iui, anu at tne holiday time of the , year. Such persons cannot estimate tho Influence ot their cxamplo very Highly. Salem Journal. Riddance of City Boarders. John Donnelly, nn ordinary vag, was brought before Police Judge li vens this morning and received a sen fence of ?15 or seven days. Ho said he thought ho could raise it and the' judge turned him loose to go and inako a raise. Tho last seen of him he was hitting tho high places up the track, which was what tho judge had counted on. It Is the easiest and the cheapest way of getting rid of this class of gentry. Baker City Herald. Wool Growers Prosperous. The meeting of the Idaho Wool Growers' association was held In Dcflse this week. President McMillan and Secretary Gwynno addressed the mooting nd reported tho condition of the association. It was shown that he association was on better footing than over. Over 100 now members have been added to the roll and the organization was on a sound financial IibbIs, Boise Capital News. Hay Scarce and High, Up at Heppner hay is an extremely scarce article. More so, perhaps, than In any other part of Eastern Oregon, and due In n greater measure to the loss by flood. Loose alfalfa and tim othy up there aro selling at from JIG to tn per ton. The Dalles Chronicle. the eminent physician and scientist, was the recipient of many honors to day on tho occasion of his COtn birth- rlnv Pntiirrntiilalnrv fwlff rnacna worn received from scientific bodies In I many parts of the world. Another gift was a marble bust, bis own like ness, presented by friends and ad mlrers in Great Britain and Germa ny. Professor Koch Is recognized as the world's leading authority in tu bercuiosis, the bubonic plague and all dlheas.es of a like nature. For near ly 40 years, over since he gained his degree of M. D., ho has been study ing germs, nnd about 18S0 he suc ceeded in Identifying tho germ of cattle disease and of consumption. His remarkable uiscoverles led to his being 'placed at the ead of tho German cholera commission, which visited Egypt ana India, and while on this Investigation ho discovered tho coma bacillus of cholera, reeolv- lug a reward uf 100,000 marks from tho government. Further researches In bacteriology established bis repu tatlon as tho leader in this branch of medicine and led to bis appoint ment us professor of hygiene at the University of ilerlln. CIVIL SERVICE DISCUSSED. National Reform Leaque la In elon at Baltimore. Set. Baltimore, Dec. 11. Before a large and enthusiastic audlenco of clvl) ser vice reformers a number of Interest ing 'papers and addresses were pre sented today at the second day's boh slon of the annual convention of tho National Civil Service Reform League. Some of tho speakers and their subjects wero as follows: "Fourth Class Postmasters and Ilural Free Delivery," Elliott H. Goodwin; "Some Phases or tho Practical Operation of tho Civil Service Laws," Homer Folks, commissioner of public chari ties of New York! "Tho Merit Prin ciple In tho Selection or tho Higher Municipal Offlcors," Richard Henry Dana: Civil Service Ileform in Mary land," Professor W. W. Vllloj.ighby. "The Need of Greater Efforts an) More Effectivo Methods in Advocat ing tho Merit System," Charles ltich nrdson. Tho convoutlon, which has been one of the most successful over hold by the league, comes to a closo this cvonlng with a dinner in honor of tho delegates and tho ladies accompa nying them. For Itent otllce. -A piano. Apply at this IN MY j NEW J.0CATI0N T t I am better prepared j than ever to supply ! Ladjes and Gents with Shoes that WEAK, arc STYLISH and arc al ways COMFORTABLE T Shoes made to your own measure. Repairing a specialty. A. EKLOMD J28 Court Street Moved from Judd block. E. D. BOYD Has Real Estate for Sale REAIi ESTATE of all kinds and descriptions, ranging from n small residence to ono of the most modern and brat equipiMxl mansions with in the limits of the city of Pendleton, and from a farm of u few acres of good alfalfa land to thousands of ucre of wheat l.'iml. Cull or Address D. BOYD. Ill Court S(. TAPE WORMS "A tape worm elglitrrn reel lone al least came od the acotie after my laMnir two CASUAHKTh. This I um fute lias caused my bad health for tan iiast three tears. I am till taking UascarctH, the only cathartic woriuy ot oobioo vj aeoiiiuio jiropie uiu. w iiowi.ES, uaira, atlas. CANDY TRADE UAftrt RtaitTtNfO IIftiot. Palatable, i'uteot. Tatte Good to Uuuti, .Never mcjlvd. Weaken, ur Gripe. 10c 3ic. Wq ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... fturltar Htmtif Upitj( iklM Hirnl, H Vri. 113 HO-TO-BAC Sold i lot! (fiiarinteed tr altdrua- i-isu tu UV1IC Tobacco Uaolt. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this In mind when you need poultry and stock supplies and ask for the International Poultry and Stock Food, Use Kow Kure for your cow trou bles, C. F. Coiesworthy 127 129 East Alta St. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer to WASHINGTON COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD Tak thU route for Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and All Poiati Eutaad Soa.fa PortUa44eJat a the Imm TIMKCAHU Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes day and Friday, !. p. m. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, 11.45 a, m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. Leave Walla Walla dally.east bound. 11 p. in Arrive Walla Walla dally, reat bound, 10:14 . m Kor information regarding rates and accom modations, call oh oraddrem W, ADAMH, Arul 1'entlletou, Oreitou 8. B. CAUJKRHKA1), (I. f. X walla nana, nainuiKion. The East Oregonlan Is Eastern Ore- oon's reoresentative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it and show It by their liberal patronage, it is advertising medium of this section Ui, IS tne I Mormon Bishop PUIS ubuii tail tbtir (ituowtra. roiuTiy ffctiotMtfbuM,di4Mpe.Uon,aia Impotenoy, Loat Powftr. Nlsht - in nuo.s Evil uoirt, nominal OeslrsstSemli nfltnaaftto Mai Headache unfitness to Marry, tlpatlon, stops Prematureness. Stops N Eyelids EUkU r ImuudUU. ImtttviS tltfer Uon. Ioa'trttfapoiidDt,srurtifttfc.uia.ttfltirM si poisdnt.rurtf atfceuid.lUftorM smAll, lUrt. Mja.boxlrori.UVrmlL A writ ouUnfrM. Address. Bishop Rem Btlmiila,tsi thai ttra.li! and nor rani moo rtfuaiifxl, rtU fox. CireuUn Sold by Tall, man & Co., Druggists. HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as good as any. The Hotel I'cnilleton has just hcen refitted and refurnished inrougliout Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms. Baths in suites and single rocms. Headquarters for Traveling Ueo Commodious Sample Rooms, Rates $2 & $2.50 Special rale by week or nioutli Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dlnlngrooin service. Bar and billiard room In connection Only Three Blocks from Depot HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. GEO. DARVEAl), Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. Block and a half from depot; Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 76c, THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Plan, S3 per day and upward Headquarters for touruta and commercial trav eler. Special rate made to families and stasia gentlemen. Tpe management will be pleased at all times to show rooms and glfe prices. A modern Turklik betheatsblUhmentln the hotel, It, C, BOWKKH. Manatee, The Columbia Lodc-tnt House Well ventilated, neat and comfortable rooms, good beds, liar in connection where best goods arc served. Main Street, center of block, between Alta and Webb Streets. F. X. Schempp Propr! e t o r COAL Let us fill your bin with .... ROCK SPRING COAL Recognized as tho best and most economical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. Mam Street Nuar Depot WANTIII) yOUU OIIDHIIH I'OU KM Krarrd cards, we4dlaK InYltatloiis, etc : iuii engraven visiudk raraa wmi dkis, ..an, ,l,nn.l In fiilnr. li rXi liundreil, The l'.ast uregonlsi). la om em(0;tui by if Udri oft& Uormoft vm u wont cams io ou ua toudb Curse Lost old end youDff rUlnff Iron Lof , Spermatorrhoea Insomn amissions, Lame hi nok, Nervous Dsbllllr. Lose or semen varicocele, orooir ous Twltohlng or pouaer ta sfsr rsa Dodtsloploerssaf . I.n .nuulM.1. aur.se Remsdjf Co., San f ranosoo, OsU I