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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16 1903. tjjness Cards and Societies gpESSIONS AND lnUM,niTnHocin,(.uT ARRANGED. tv iritiii ff "iioun.. 10 to 12 5V i.mf ".'".r.ir.mo. Office, mam i.i.i , r ..ilo l"1 . -ttT. ti!MPAiN ni.ocic. m i"u . n.wi ininmrcu Hvmmv lilted I.r reii"""" Kpbono main 1011. , 4 IIIN0O oi'Tiei! ovr.it JAMI.S A. VKV. building. ATTORNEYS. LAW OITICR IN JUDI) B. D. IIOYI), ATTOtlNEY AT LAW Court street. Ill AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE i. it. KKnnnn, attounrv Pendleton, Oregon. AT LAW, lltir Mi' at a . . iw rfn ljy"'uu. ATTOUNICY8 AT Savings' bank. Telephone --n,1 nil. MAUY D. KQUI, II AM.RRA V A McCOUKT. LAWYERS? soclotlon building. AS N. nriitKBLBy, attorney at flfflri. In Hmrlmra lin..t. ... l"1 1 ...iHiirireiiiii- 1 -- uuuuiuk. aw 1 --.T .". r. iinMIOTI'IlATIC l - - .nrecon. Office In Juild I II. Ii. COLI.inR, LAWYER, 1411 H-:;. office. Muck M.r-k all. xJ Teicl"ue uinln 0.11! riwl- iirt 11' ., iirsomiSOK, 1'IIYSIlMAN It- 111 '..V, ... i.. Hnvln Uni t mm i ilfllce 'lihoue, main nu ; "k""iii,aki:sli:i:. chronic; n .. , .till flltutflMPfl Of - . ... Aiia l Nl'Um it mm - -; i. t . flt HAI.KY. ATmKVWVa Afr utui-c iu aurings imuit building. , uuu o, .-.saociauou omidlng. HENRY J. IIEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Maoclatlon block, Pendleton, Oreeon ,3,' .'"iVYP"' ATTORNEY. ltOoTl 423 Judd bulldlnii. BTILLMAN & PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT law. Mr. Mtlllninn lias been admitted to Iimctlce In United States patent offices, and inukra a nncclalty of patent law. Iloonw 10, 11, 12 nnd 13, Association block. FRATERNAL ORDERS. MEN'S RESORT YOU A1IP, INVITED. I-'reo reading room. Whv not loin nnd , ,.u imnvit OSTEOPATH. TlimoVn urei-r, botween Court B file udrantnKe of free bath, use of Tu Thone Blai-k Ner- I'liHcbluK baB nnd other equipments. In- 1 V, I... i i .wviiiiH iuuuii icrmii, iu juiu uuu uuu a momu uues. DAMON LODOE NO 4 MEETS EVDI1Y Monday evcnlnfr In Secret Society hall, I.uDow block, at I'endlcton, Ore. It. W. Kletchcr, K. It. S. ; W. J. Keyes, C. C. . tlrretl. "t-Miiiv I'HYSiriAN ANI1 ''nSce In JtuliI biilldlint. room , ','lione, red 11:1 1 1 residence K .... tt.,M,ilt..ti Ore iron. DENTISTS. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. Draws the Line on Razors. Tho unfortunato Inmates ot tho -astorn Washington Insane asylum nt Mfaicai lako are looklne forward fEgeily for the annual Christmas tree at that Institution. It Is up to the generous people of Spokano to help rnano mat event a success. In past years Spokane people havo been lav ish with their gifts. Dr. G. W. Farm er, acting superintendent of tho Insti tution, Is In the city, and said: "Gifts ot all kinds sultablo for the pallontb aro desired. Of course, we wpnt no knhes, razors or anything of that kind. But books, magazli.es, trult, candy and nearly everything that will give pleasuro to an auult will bo gratefully received. There aro 277 male and 130 fomalo Inmates at prcsopt." Spokesman-Review. til. 1IAX.V 1 I 14 1 0I'D m,TC" "ENUY I'KED YARD, OOP, ftlft OPI'ICE IN AS-' Wc,t Alta ud Lllluh streets H, a, Alio XN, III.MIS1 (M l iu. in ah w,yiProp- Ure, eomfortsble tall. Plenty ;ion iiiwat u' iwui iiuinus ivvn varuui KimniiDa, phone red -il - ETERINARV SURGEONS. " ..i. 1 lilt ATI.' nif THIi! ""'"r"" ...II iM.nhi.nl. J eierinur "!" id ute Byveruuii:iii. "i" l'u'j " utor Yale district, 1. C. All (inmes Kih treated ou scientific prliicl once at 1'roouiB stable, Moln uppmlte HnM I'endlcton, Itesl pkone Mala 1311. ......i,vnu lit. tl n lnH7AUIl ....iiM.n'u iifiiv Hinrn COMMKKCIAL STAIILES-O. M. TKOOMK, Prop. Fine hones, good rlirs, be.t care Riven trsuilont stock. Opp Hotel Pendleton. Phoue Muln IC1. THE CITY LIVERY. HOARD AND SALE Htab'e Cirney .Sc Kennedy, pr'iprletorn, lor Hub turnouts. Stock boarded nt reason abla rales, Ktublc, 118 Aim t. l'none Malu ;oi. To Print Tax"Rolls. Tho Salem Press club is taking an actlvo Interest In tho movement In favor of tho enactment by tho state legislature of a law similar lo that In force In Illinois, making It obligatory upon the part of assessors to havo tho assessment roll published before bolng equalized, and thus givo every taxpayer an opportunity to examine It thoroughly. The plan works very successfully In Illinois, and inasmuch as only one lino Is required for tho assessment of tho property of each taxpayer, the burden falls lightly up on all. The passage of the law In III i- j nois resulted in largely Increasing tho amount or taxable property on the roll, so that In reality it is an Impor tant source of revenue, rather than of expense. Astorlan. SECOND.HAND DEALERS. BANKS AND BROKERS. ......... . v.,. nil in-iu'WA aAllUaU, L.l.iiv Jf ...... Capital. ?.u,uuu ; surpms uuu ICJWU. Interest on tiino iienosits. In toreliTO und domestic exciuiUBe. ilcu promptly attended to. Henry . i.t.n. . T T tirlr. vlrn.tirpH. F 8. Lellrow, cashier ; I. SI. Kemp, i tabler P1IUIEI1S' HANK OP WESTON, turns. iiLiiawi,c uniifeiii. Hint jreiMent Geoncc W ProclMtel. n tt'.-L..... t aw i..i.xo J. A, ll.lliumu, .ill uwuun. V STHOHLE, DEALER IN SECOND hnnd goods. If there Is anythlug you need In new and second-hand furniture, stoves, irrnultetvare and crockery, call and iset his prices. No. 212 Court street. (IURDANG & McHROOM, I'AWNT.ROK era und second hand dealers, have moved to the new Melnrkey building, on West Court street. Goods bought and sold. ' FOR RENT. NEAT, CLEAN, WELL KEPT FURNISHED RiKima to rent. Well loc ited Mm. Slrabou, 302 Water street; cor. Johusou. FOR RENT-OOOD FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE for two gentlemen or two ladles. Call at CIO Willow streot. I'iplul. ;iU0,00Oi surplus, f lllil.- ittmt allowed ou all time deposits. Special attention given to col Ice- l. rurnian, president; J. n. WANTED. WANTED POSITION, BY YOUNQ MAN, AS clerk In grocery or clothing Btore. Beat of reference. Apply at this olflue. 1 schools that has ever been brought to his attention. Tho reports of the Sccber school, located two miles oast or the city, shows that lleatrlco Grec ory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gregory, rcsldlnc- in Vnilev Homi? nil- dltlon, has attended that school seven years. In all of tho time tho young lauy tias not been absent one day noT noon one minute tardy. Aiiss Gregory is now In tho seventh grade anil Is said to bo ono of the best pupils ot tne school Walla walla Statesman. Bouquets for Assessor. Assessor Jctt deserves tho immiall fled thanks of the taxpayers of linker county ror his meritorious work In the ofllco ot assessor of llaker county. Ho has collected In poll taxes this year nearly double tho nmount col leciea last year. This money goes Into tho gcnoral fund of the county and tho amount thus collected goes to liquidato any expenses that tin county tees fit to use It for. Mr .It'll did not meet with qulto the success ho might In collecting from the mines of the county, but under tho circum stances ho has done wonderfully well nnd deserves the thanks of tho peo ple. Uaker City Herald. When Oregon Was an Infant. In looking over a collection of fam ily papers in possession of tho editor of the Guard, he finds a bill mado out at Oregon City, November 8, 1850, a little over half a century ago. Ono Itom reads, "To 5 barrels of flour, $80." People now would think $4- for a $50-pound sack of flour pretty steep. Probably they did then, too. Eugene Guard. Ore "Fizzled" Out. "Tho ?200 gold oro which gave tho Jumbo, near Tonopah, Nov., such a wonderfully attractive surfaco she I Ing, dwindled down to $20 oro when the ledge wns cut nt tho 50-foot level," said John Hrcsnahnn yesterday. Mr. llresnahan, who Is ono ot Patrick Clark and Major B. C. Kingsbury's experts, has Just returned from To nopah, where he examined the Jum bo, on which Clark and Kingsbury Joined with Charles M. Schwab, tho steel man, in taking a bond, Spokes man-ltovlow. PirAT Timet SoIkmIiiIo aurits ioi From I'lMullotou prom Portland Portland Special No. 1 The Kail ;i;10am 9:00 a.m. Chlcgo ChlcafO Special No. 1 Portland 6:15 pm 6::U, in Portland Malt and Kxprcia No. A Tbe lTmt 12 30 a m 12 ii a iu TheEuil Mull and KiprMi No.6 Portland i:nm mim Pendleton Paaaenter Spnkani No, 7 St.Vipa Spokane (Spokane Paatenter 9:10 a m No. 8 Pendleton Branch , ,. Mixed Train No. 41 1 n F m s.tft m Walla Wallallranch 6n p m MUM Train No. 42 Proud School Record. County Superintendent Myers an nounces that ho has ono of the most remarkable cases of close application ( contains moro than 13,000 people to- iu siuuies in me una wuim cuuuij 1 uuj. uuise uujiuui im-wb, Pardonable Boast. According to tho new city directory, which Is bolng delivered today by Mr. Fulton, representing tho publishers, R. 1.. Polk & Co., the population of Boise Is 12,256. Considering that the names wero taken several months ago, since which time thero has been a rapid growth of tho city, It Is not over estimating It to say that Hoiae MARKET WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE use of these classified columns. If you ptesldeut; T J. Morris, cashier; have something you have no use for, offer Uiloner, aaalitnut cashier. NATIONAL HANK. Ob I'ENDI.I-;- Ciplul, ?"o,oui)' surplus, ifun.oon. n. .rain, rui.iL in,. nnainH. i.:y. oa ie rrraDii e irnnsinrs som ou oa China, Japan and Europe. Makes rnildent ' W F Matlock, vlce-presl. C U. Wide, cashier -, II. J, Johnson, I to trade It for something that some other body may have aud have no use for, some- llilug tliut yuu uiuy nccu iu your uusiue&s. Yoy may have an extra horse that you may wish to trade for a cow or a vehicle. Somebody may have the cow nnd vehicle und want the horse. lRc or 25c want nd will probably do the business. MISCELLANEOUS. WE DYE TO LIVE. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES spongud and presied for f 1 AO a month, at the City Steam Cleaning and Dyelun Works, Co7 i v. Alia. 1'none tieu zii. U0UU1). ARCHITECT AND KU- ira.l', YOHNKA WILL PAY PROMPT . .iirit:siiuuui.'iiic num.. ten. x.vu.u.m..v . ' " J""u nuiiamK. j BnnaUle. 1'. O. box 200, I'endlcton. wuiiK, L-u.vritAt.-1'uitH .irin ni.TTiin ivn virris'n Job wV7a . :..iT.. i,.f specialty. I'rouipi uik. aaiiauiiuu k,ui- :. ..VIB u Duniuiu, . i, ....I UI.. I, 1. hllla (1M, Unlll ritrnfll. SI0O OQ ltlnff ulr&il h. Hfnln. "ul"' """" "."".., FOR SALE AT THE EAST OREGONIAN office Large bundles of newspapets, containing over 100 big papers, tan be ob- taliietl for 2D cents a nunaie. ui ... .. -.. w l l,.l. lull All IJIltJllllS- "tlmates furnished on all kinds iMUTHAN. ARCHITECT AND KUIlSCltUlERS TO MAOAZINIIH. IV 1UU uumii ..n.i..i. ki ...u i ivHiir in HiiiiNrriiH. ,11 uiiminiiira ui uenn- -" na.wviuuuii uiiai. ich- - . : . . J papers In the united mates or liuruire, ib- 1 mlt by postal note, check or send to the PI.AHTI'iiifCii Ann Old. -EAST OREGONIAN the net publishers Cement walks a specialty. ISs. ' price of ui publication you desire, and, we m!.k4 . ... . . M ...Ill I ...... .in.. find iMiimii nil thM I Will liaVC IL RWt ;U WM nsk oc tno money oeing lost iu mc It will save you lratii irouoie uuu ou, n Iyoo are a subscriber to me nasi uresuuiuu In remitting you can deduct 10 per cent from the publisher's price. Address LAST OREGONIAN I'UU. CO., Pendleton, ore. ii uia kuui nu tcrju. Tt at llftdiVv i Kohnor'n rlarnr AND LODQING. L I1UNT1N0TON IIA8 PUK ,St klnr oue nt 020 Garden 'u'troa?. ' eM t0 " bet TTIIOUSK. K13 TlIOMPiiON LggJ "ell-llghtetl rooms. U E , Centrally located. ' duly r "om I'oort street. Rates rea- '-1I.TA. IVIllNl'ii. ,iit, i un Hoard by the day or met .Kates. $8.70 and $4.75 U Netf. nron. Pendleton connection. L. Neff. pro- . LEAfltVft llivrur. im W-K wrd.,: U. "a" .'OUR llllfllvi.-aa ...... "lvV at the Hotel Hour n.wi .7 "u wrtlfo ii ,.iiv.r,. Tnu LAND BUSINESS tlKB IVUtln . . ,.n . lit? M.".'"0 I" Savings Hank -""mouse Hamilton. nr.n MistVHPAlMIIlH TO PUT UNDKR carpets, on BheWes, walls, or for wrap- 1 , (ll,, nup.nlMM in inncB hnnrileji of 100 each nt S3 cents a handle at he KANT uui.uuni.in iui., ton, Oregon EelUblS?"1-' . COMPANY VBitni. or title to all Tlrr,.-. "'Jl lilNlUR on 1 1 V ha I fVl lfUVal anal oalla nil fcoMa?utftv.J08 a general bro-1 V,o Pres. I.RY Atunles. ' vo, lit., OWce with er. o: u, H. T. A Mlt .n,r ENGRAVING How much more appropriate is a gift If nicely eugmved. It Is doubly appreciated. Artioles purcliaseil f'otu us we engrave Free of Charge. Bilverware forOlirliitmiuior wedding gl8 Is uot W'' uiiless It Is engraved. Our Hue of silverware em braced some oholco pieces In sterling and also In best grades of pluted ware. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Near Post Oltlee, PARLORS. -- e'a?J.pAttBHB shop. OH and bweec spirit ; ik. " street, lira, ...i...,.i n rure nnv case in riiicu iiiMii" nouni-r. i ":nl wits- Ate ciiaruiiiccu iu lUlw4rn Improvemenu. IutismMouey back if they fall. t00tM ,n con- 'A C. Koeppon Bros., AgU. lor Pendleton Wheat is quoted at G3 cents with no buyers or sellers. A largo amount is yet held In the wareaouscs of tho rntllitv linf thnr.i is nlisnlntnlv mi movomeut and farmers are willing to I ?,ran, 60 cents per sack, take the chances on a ralso which Aborts, $1 per sack. Steers, $2.63. Hogs live, 45c. Hogs, dressed, C1A4f7c. Veal, dressed, CG7c. Sheep, $202.50, HAY AND FEED. Chop barley, J22.50 per ton; per lb. Chopped wheat, $1.10 per 100. lUc they feel sure will come. Potatoes ate plentiful in Pendleton grocery1 stores this winter, as tbe local crop ; ivub excellent this year, and patrons i are using a better grade of potatoes ( in this city than uas been on the , market for several years. Poultry aud holiday luxuries aro beginning to take their regular places on the lists of eatables again, and thu Christmas trade promises to be heavy. Feed Is not moving very briskly, owlug to the "soft" weatoer, and tho bad condition of the roads. Flour for export Js always moving in Pendle ton, but the trade with tho local points is not as heavy as usual at this time of year. An excellent grade of hothouse vegetables is seen in tho grocery stores and tho demand for this kind of stuff is increasing each year , Oats, 1 cents per lb. Alfalfa, loose, $12 per ton. Wheat, loose, per ton, $12. Timothy, baled, per ton, $20. RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. Coffee ...oclio and Java, beet, 40c per lb.; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades, coffee, 2oc to l&c per io.; package coffee, 20c per lb., 3 pack ages for 50c. Rice Best head rice, 12W per lb.; next grade, 10c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, uesi o.bU per sack: do 13 lbj $1. Salt Coarse, $1.10 per iuu; taoie, $2.50 per 100. Flour B. B.. 14 per oarrei; wai ters $4 per barrel, $1.10 per sack. Bacon 1418c per lb. Ham 17 18c per lb. Coal oil $1.65 for S gallons, $3.ia per case. Lard 70c 0 pounds; l.w i pounos. VEGETABLES. Carrots, 2c per lb. Potatoes, lc per lb, Garlt , 10c per lb. Cabbage, 3c per pound. Beets, 10 lbs. 25c. Onions, 3c per pound. Squash, 1G-35C. Parsnip, lu lis. 25c. Pumpkins, 15-2Cc. Celery, 10c bunch, 3 bunches 26c. Lettuce, hothouse, Co bunch, Kraut, 10c quart, 40c gallon. Mince meat, 12c per pound. I'ontorii. shelled. 81-3 cents per pound, on cob, 5 cents per pound. FRUITS. Bananas, 40c dozen, Apples, 76c3$1.2G per box. Pears, $1.00 box. Louious, 40c doi. Orangos, 40-50c doz. Cranberries, 15c per quart. Grapes, California, 15c pound. LOCAL HIDE MARKET, Tho following are the prevailing average prices for hides In this mar ket; beef, groen, 4c per lb.; beef, dry, 1013c; mink, 50c each, with a possibility of $1 each if ti.e size Is good and tho condition primo; coyote, 6076c; bear skins, accord ing to quality and size, from .1 to $15; coon, 3540c; horse, $161.25; with head, tall and mane, $11.25; sheep, preen, 6c; sheep dry, 7c; lynx or bob cat, 1G30; skunk, 25c; badger, 1630. Fight Wil! Be Bitter. Those who will persist in closing their ears against the continual rec ommendation of Dr. King's New I)ls covcry for Consumption will havo a long and bitter light witn tncir trou bies. if not ended earlier by fatal ter mination. Read what T. R. Bcall of Beall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife had every symptom of con sumption. She took ur. King's rew Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her." Guaranteed by Tollman Co., drug gists. Price 50c ur.-S $L00. Trial bot tles free. TRANSPORTATION LINES. OREGON Shot Line and Union Pacific Two Trains to tho East Daily Through Pullman standard andTourlit aleep Ing ears dally to Omaha, Chicago; tourUl leeplng ear dally to Kauiaa t:iyi throuat Pullman tourlit rieeplng can peitonslly con ducted) weekly to Chicago. Knaa City, re clining chair cart (aeati free) to the Eaat dally. HOTEL8. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendletoa and as good as any. Nn "eonneellon with No. 7 nnleaa Sa. 1 should happen lo he late I iiniy Mima lor r.c i in caso no. i la laie not later than t minutes. No li only connects with No. i lahould No 3 be late iiiileis there are enough im-aettgcrs on No. 2 to ju.llly them watting, and owing to length of time lo wall. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. COO p. m. Dally eicept Sunday siOOp m. Saturdav io ao p in. All aalllng datea sub lect to change. For San Franclxco Sal) every adaya. Columbia River To Astoria and Way Landing!. 4 XQ p. in , 4:00 p.m. Hnnday The Hotel I'endlcton has just been refitted and relurnished tnroiighom Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms Baths in suites and single rocms. Hoadqnartors for Traveling Men Commodious Samplo Rooms. Rates $2 & $2.50 Special rnten by week or month Kxoellvut Cuisine. Prompt Dlulngroom service, Bar and billiard room In connection Only Three Blocks from Depot HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. Wlllnmotto HIvor. Roala leave Portland dallv. exrent Snndai (atageol water permitting) (or Willamette ant Yamhill Klver polnla. Leave Klparla 1:05 a.m. I Dallv I Eicpt Mon Snake River Klparla to Lewliton Leave Lewlitoe 7 :oo a. m 111 y txept Moi F. F. WAM8LKY, Agent, rendition. LIVESTOCK AfO POULTRY. The following prices are paid by dcnlers t tho producer: Turkoys, lOQUZo. Chickens Hens, 7c; $34 per doz- on, roosters, to o coins, Geese, per dozen, $3. Ducks, por dozen, $3.5004, Butter, 55075c, good. Eggs, 35c. CHOICE BEEF CATTLE. ET" Cows, per hundred, $2.25(2.50. Strayed, From Bowman's ranch, on McKay creek, seven miles from Mcacham, In October, threo head of horses. Ono 3-year-old roan horse, branded Q on left hip. One 2-year-old bay horse, branded Q on left hip. Ono 2-year-old bay Ally, branded Q on left hip. A reasonable reward will be paid for In formation leadline to the recovery. Address W, Biutnuictt, Mcacham, Or. ' Kodol Dytpcoala Cure Digests all classes of food, tones and strengthens tho stomach und digestive organs. Cures Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Stomach Troubles, and makes rich red blood, health and strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Curo rebuilds worn out tissues, purifies strengthens and sweetens the stomach. Gov, G, W. Atkinson, of W. Va., says: "I havo used a number of bottlos of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and havo found It to bo a very effective and. Indeed, pow erful remedy for stomach ailments. I recommend It to my friends." Sold by Tollman & Co. For Sale. Eight hundred high-grade stock cat tle at a bargain. Hay to winter cattle If desired. Enquire of C. B. WADE, Pendleton, Or Olympla' Beer Olympla Eeer, Tho most popular brand for family use. On draught at Anton Nolto's. He also bandlos the uottled beer in any quantity desired. Moro useful and cheaper presents at Hndor's, WASHINGTON COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD ' Take this route for Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis. Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and All Points East and Soatb Portland and points on the Sound Tl MIC CAIIl) Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 1.4B p. m. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, 11,45 a. m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. '-1l. 11-.lt- ...11.. n m t I , M Atrli e Walla Walla dally,vet bound, 10:45 a. m For Information regarding rates and accom tnodatlona, cull on or addreaa W. ADAMS, Agent , I'endleiou, Oregou S. H. CALDKKIItJAl), CI. P. A., Walla Walla, Washington. CEO. DARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. Block and a half from depot. Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 75c, $1.0C THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Plan, $j prr day and aptrd Headquarter for touriiti and commercial trav eleti. Special rate made to ramllka and flog W gentlemen. The management will be pleaied atalltlineito ihow rooms and give prlcea. A modern TurkUa bathestablUhmeuttn the botl. II. C. HOWKKB, Manaaet, RUNS Fullmun Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. Br. PAUIi MINNEAPOLIS DULDTH 7ABOO rot GRAND FOB3 CROOKOTUN WINNKPEG HELENA nnd BUTTE, THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOHTON and all poIuU East and Boutb fhioiuh tlcketi to Japan and China, il Taooma and Noitnexn KaelOo Staamihlp C. and Amariran una. TIME BCHBDUL. Trilnilena rendleton dally axcebl Soaaaj at 7 0 p. m. ror inrthar Inloncation, time carda, aaan andtlckeu.oallon or write W, Adama, fern, die ton, Onion, or A. D. OH A11LTOJ, Tnira ana aaorriaoa dhi viuauui ww. Dally East Oregonian only 15 cents a week. by carrier, The Columbia Lodcinc House Well ventilated, neat and comfortable rooms, good beili. liar in connection where best goods are served. Main Street, center of block, between Alta and Webb Streets. F. X. Schempp Propri e t o t COAL Let us (ill your bin with .... ROCK SPRING GOAL Recognized as tlfe 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. Main Street Near Depot WANTKIf YOUIt OUUKItB I'OU UN graved carda, (redding Invitation, etc.; 1011 engraved vlaltlnit card with plate. J 1.50; additional cards In ruture, fl per hundred. The liiut Oregonlau, MANHOOD RE8TORED iuui viuum MTU dlatMaXM "CUMDENE" Tula anat VlliUbli VlUUaar, U. pnactpUai M a lataaa rnaMMiuuta. jnil tilttlf nr. i.o ol all unu dlMWM a.nou DMisaaaMvaaab aa baa t Jf Jbvvd, I u.ona- IM ait nmrm , . ru. ui, , .. i Harrr. Varlel, aaual CoutliHalloa. II,. l-imfliHMU uiiu. Oi II..,. III. kiJn.,1 alllmparlUaa. CDPIOlSMISaUauUiaaaaBil mtoraaallan ua. ' '?.i!gntS9lt oiaiar. riavm lllHalloa. Oiiaa tl !, uu , ttia kidaara ajid tha orlnarr orcaaa ! la tha only kaowi man.. i-.lan.Ml ll rr c-raouf and I li boi.a da not aSaat a Mlnlaial Ilia a bei I aU Car tAts, tf mH. rm co, r. o. Bx sere, au rraaaw. w Adlnaa BATOI. HEDICIMK Sold by Tallman & Co., Drugglett,