East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 17, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1903.
ess Cards and Societies
AND TRADE8, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
.llNS.
pHYS"""'-
......m IN JIIDD
'TMVM "LOCK.
rrSTl. "Jr. troubles, en-
HS wrr,I Irapalrwl hearing.
KV, '
sr. mi.
lia Ieen ace black 14U;
I " y,.J- nrnln I1 i real-
Hiri"
r... 181,
- .
r" m.vnnitHON. I'HVSIIMA
M ".n.. in Mnvlnirs norm
Lt. nliune. inuln 1411 i
, (IIS .
r;,7it.Tsi,i:K. omtoNic
I' K ;.';?. anil illnenspK of
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
MEN'S ItnSOItT YOU AKI3 INVITED.
Prop rcnillng room. Why not join and
get the nclvrmtogt. of free bnth, use of
nuncblDK bae and other equipments, In.
eluding llbrnry nnd reading room? Terms
$1.00 to Join nnd 00c a month dues.
DAMON I.ODCE NO 4 MEETS E VERY
Monday evening In Secret Society hall,
La Dow block, nt Tendloton, Ore. It. W
Fletchor, K. It. S.; V. J. Keyes, C. C.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
OLD DUTCH IIKKKY FEED YAUD, COIL
Wct Alta and Lllllth treet, 8. A. Alio
way, prop. Lare, comlorlable utalli. I'leiuy
feed. Honci given careful attention.
""'.V !ii tin-- corner Mnln nnd
If 1 a "'phm.; main 71!l i
IIOOSK,
O.S'IT.OI'ATH.
butweiMi Conn
M-r.
Ii;nciitr . I
hrStPItY. I'HYHiriAIM ANU
0 ."' ;' i.i,i LuIIiIIiil', room
.To; rl ,1511
t . mi. I'enmeiuii, wiwn.
till I,
COMMERCIAL KTAI1LES-0. M. FKOOMK
I'rop. Kino hore, good rl8, be-t care Rivet!
rantfent stock. Opp Hotel I'ondleton. I-hone
Main 1GI, .
TiI.1l.C,3'Y MV'JI.Y. "OARD AND SALE
Btaoie, Cirncy A Kennedy, prnprltjtor', lor
duo turnotita. Stock boarded at reason
able rated, Btable, 118 Altant. PooneMaln;ui
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V STRODLE, DEALER IN SECOND
band goods. If there Is anything you
need In now and secondhand furniture.
Htoves, crnnltewnrc and crockery, call and
Bet his prices. No. nil' Court street.
OURDANE i MellROOM, I'AWNIIROK
era nnd second hand dcnlers, have moved
to the now Mclnrkey building, on West
(,'oiirt street. Good') bought nnd sold.
FOR RENT.
NEATCLKAN, WELL-KEPT
Rooms to rent. Well Incited.
SIC Water itrout; cor. Johnson.
FURNISHED
Mn. Slrahon,
'dentists.
FOR KKKT-OOoD FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE
I fur two gentlemen or two ladles. Call at CIO
Willow streot.
AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF
THE INLAND EMPIRE
Valuable New Industry.
For years It has been known that
hero was a deposit of excellent qual
Ity of clay on Chenowoth creek, but
it remained for C. H. Brlsbln to lis
cover Its better qualities and to sot
on foot an enterprise that promises
to mean much for Tho Dalles. Mr.
Brlsbln, who Is an experienced brick
maker, secured samples of clay from
the Van Bibber place, three miles
west of Tho Dalles, and had It as
sayed, also made flro tests of It, and
demonstrated tho fact that it is suit
able for the manufacture of pressed
brick, tiling and terracotta plpo. His
next move was to enter Into a con
tract with Mrs, R. F. GiDons, who
owns tho land, for a leaso on flvo
acres covering tho clay deposit. Now
Mr. Brlsbln proposes to Install a plant
for the manufacture of pressed brick,
tiling, etc. TImcs-Mountalnccr.
IlOlIAX, DENTIST "Ci: IN I
V.V IPImnA rt'll 1411
I' "i;,.V T oppick IN AH-'
,"l'k''over Schmidt's now drug
WANTED.
WANTED POSITION, BY Y0UN0 MAN, AS
clerk In grocery or clothing store. Beit ol
reiercneo. Apply nt this otrice.
The Irrepressible Joseph.
Chief Joseph will make another vis.
It to Washington City In January, to
make another and final effort to have
a certain portion of Wallowa county
restored to his people The old ohtot
evidently puts his faith In tho old
aduge: "If nt first you don't succod,
try, try again." But all tho trying lo
.nay d will avail him nothing. Wtl
Iowa county Is too thickly settled
with a desirable population of Indus
trious white people to think for one
moment that tho government will re
take good land that is now hold by
j tho whites and restore It to the old
chief anil a worthless and trouble
somo lJt of tho chief's followers. As
ctln Sentinel.
ffERINARY SURGEONS.
HRI3T1K. OltADUATE OF THE
niHo... .... iMi.tihnrch.
file lorernmont veterinary In.
. rile district, It. C All domes.
ji trwted on aclcntinc princ i-
r i' rut) in n ntuu" "'
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOUND A LADY'S HAND 1'URBtC CONTAIN
lug a small sum of money. .Owner can have
same Dy calling lit tins oiuce
bit!
EfflMt Hotel l'enilleton.
ltrsl-
F. 1. MERRILL. SPOKANE. WASH.. ACT.
Densmora. Second hand machines, supplies
rem, rcpsirs.
ETdv cimnKON.
lilillmwi urug nioto
WK DYE TO LIVE.- HAVE YOUR CLOTHES
in, ii ( MpNaRII sponged sua prcsied lor II SO a month, at the
Inks and brokers.
City Steam Cleaning and Dyeing Works, Co?
w, aiiu, rnone eu ;i.
IVITIONAL HANK Or ATllliiMA,
Capital, rUi,onu, ui,iu
l.0IW Interest on time iiepiwiin.
(forelTQ anil uoiinnni.- '.iimifiD.
ii promptly attended to. Henry
j. preshlent. T. J. Kirk. vIciMirex.
' 8 Lcurow, casuier , i ji i""i'i
fcUir
ItRMKILS' HANK OF WIJKTU.N.!
I. on,nn Does a ireucral bank-
(dm. Eicliange bought nnd Hold I
it promptly attended to. It. Jnm-1
rldrat; Ucorge W l'rocbstol,
Wnt, I. II. Kllgorc. casnicr; ui-
ii &. uirtman. i. .n. joiiuh. i
0 D uraw, J. I' Kllgore, Rob- J
rod, 0. W l'roebntel.
- i
talXTO.V HAVINdS HANK, I
n. Oregon. Organized March 1,
Mtil. lioo.nuu! siirnluH. SIOO.- '
Imt allowed on all time deposltx '
rtmigbt and sold on all principal i
Jpeclal attention given to collec-
Iw. J. FurnUh, president : J. N. '
rrprisldent: T. J. Morris, cashier;
liloatr, assiaiaut ctiililer I
I W.M. V YOIINKA WILL 1'AY l'ROMI-r
I attention to nil aales and posting bills.
Correspondence solicited. Commission rea
sonuhle. I'. O. box -'110. Pendleton.
DRESSMAKING. CUTTINO AND FITTIKO A
Hieclalty. 1'roiupt work. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Miss R Uhltley, VI'.' Main street.
LET
US SUPPLY
WITH
YOU
Building...
...Material
D'
klMKNBION LUMBER OF
all deMcrlptlous. Bash,
Doors, Winds, Mould
ing, Building nnd Tar l'u,r.
IvmOXAL RANK OP I'ENOLE-
Capital. J70.IWU: surplus. $H!,tHJU.
1. 1 rcneni bunk uiir nus nesa. i;x
mi lelegraphlc trnnsfera aold on ,
KuWxoM i.AIS Bring Your Bill to Us and
a Ulaa, Jaian and Europe. Slnkes 1
n oo reasonable terms, Ley! An
Miot! W V Matlock, vlco-nrcsl-
I B. Aide, cashier , II J Johnson, I
l asaier
Get Our Figures,
Farmers Co-Operate.
The Farmers' Grain and Supply
company, a co-operatlvo association,
has handled 500,000 bushels of wheat
this year. It has a stockholders' list
of 900, including farmers In all parts
of tho Inland Empire. It has a num
ber of warehouses, and Is building
others, as well as grain elevators. The
company has a sales warehouso In
Spokane and is seeking a terminal
warehouse at Tacoma, Wash.
S pokcsman-RevIo w.
Looking Toward the West.
County Clerk Hauerbach Is in
celpt of a letter from Styllnskl
Szwarjkart, of Chicago, making in
qulry as to tho price of landln Walla
Walla county and If there is any
available government land open for
settlement. They also ask as to tho
market conditions, prico of farm la
bor, transportation facilities. Indus
trial propositions and climate. They
desire tho Information for a largo
number of people In Illinois who de
sire to come West for the purposu
of colonizing. Walla Walla Statesman.
Will Search for Coal.
A company, or mutual association,
of John Day citizens has been form
ed for tho purpose of Investigating
tha coal conditions of this valley. In
order to form a basis of operations
sumclently attractive to Induce co
operation of largo capital, leases hn"o
been secured on large tracts on the
Ixmg Creek road, and options taken
on still other portions of tho prospec
tive coal fields In tho immediate vic
inity and further down the river -Grant
County News.
Wheat Moving.
U, O. .Couch, tho well known wheat
buyer, was in tho city Saturday. Dur
ing tho past week he has bought 13,
000 bushels of wheat, paying) CO and
C4 cents. Charles Playle of Allcol,
within tho last few days, has pur
chased about 15,000 Uushels. Mr.
Couch states that considerable more
than half of tho crop has passed out
of the growers' hands. La Grando
Observer.
Idaho Coyote Scalps.
The coiiEtltutlonnllty of tho coyote
bounty law Is noon to bo tested, A
l umber of tho leading sheep men of
the state feel that tho tax of 1 cent a
head on sheep for paying tho bounty
on tfalp' is an Imposition and they
will appeal to the supremo court 10
liavp ih- law declared unconstitution
al. Bc'so Capital News.
Education Under Difficulties,
Owing to tho unstablo condition of
tho school house In district 14. which
has had to be vacated several times
when the wind was blowing heavily,
tho directors have just had tho struc
ture braced with 2x8 scantlings.
Walla Walla Union.
GELERRATION SALE
LOUISIANA PURCHASE MADE
ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO
Costumes and Decorations Will aS
Closely as Possible Be a Duplicate
of 1803 at New Orleans A Cannon
One Hundred Years Old Will Be
Used to Fire the Salutes.
IHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
(0W.U1U, ARCHITECT AND HU
MDf)t It at an ....! i-aIIi
k tar ImtUIn In tl.,. i.
ko U, Judd uulltlliiff.
IGrays' Harbor Com. Co.
LE, CONTRACTORS AND
f Eillmates furnished on abort
1 1 work a specialty. I'romut
"P lllult street, ueur Main.
W. CONTllAOTOll AN DIIOILD
WiautM furnished uu all kinds
ii. Cvm?nt IVfllLa. aim, a atalla
Ifct at Hast Oregonlau offlce.
IKOBTMAN, ARCIIITHCT AND
rai, Assuiiat on b ock. I'en
ru.
Opp. W: & C. K. Depot
(SV.
J
IJUER, I'LASTKltlNC AND CK-
K- learnt U'nllra n ail.lr. Lc
Klfitoi trM. Workguaran'tee'd.
Ihl" "?"?. fehner'a cgr
"net. I'. O. box 104.
NlNG AND LODGING.
iiCt i . iiab rim-
XITT IKIIfUL utn rnimiiti.vt
r.M' "JIHlRhteU rooms. All
iXT ..nunuiy located. Only
mm lourt street Rates rea-
IWa, COIIXHIt aii'a AVn
I ift 5' th dr' r Wk-
j.iu ana i.io
Yoar
ELECTRICALWORK
Will be properly and prompt
ly done if entrusted to us.
We can fill your wants for
electrical supplies of all kinds
Electrical contracting js our
specialty r.nd we would like
to figure with you.
Sole dealers in the old reli
able Edison Lamps.
Good Work Right Prices
J. L. VAUGHN
West Coort Street
Near Mattkxik Bidg. j
to
I tel. p.,-.
E. "ra. L. Netr. dmh ian,iT..,;... t
vvuurcrirtn x.-..(v u
lUSL;jAniNO IIOTHI. IN
K? sSrn 'LVHA.N R?.8 TAKH3 VOU
i r v iui tinrni iiaii Paa,
' W aettlce. n if" Ty I
"i ... UUIU9,
AND LAND BU8INE88
INSURANCE CO.. JOE I
?llw'i'Bab.Tt,,A9T . COMPANY
Villa S'" ,f "o a"
I Dn,ii:..conn3f. Iana on eltv
Lt'lntit; i1'3'" """J o'l all i
rii, i;."" Beneral hro-
,7 Don ui , . ",,u maaos
yrJgv,ce ,-res.
17" "Mt riii.k, r"1tB nil".
LltattCo; wace with
Scttt's Surtal-PejmH ftples
A P08ITIVE OUHE
ifcj
8oirty F,
.VorlnlbunmaUaawOaUnk
of tbe U ladder and DUeued
JCMaara. Wo our no r.
acatbf tbe worst oses of
Clouorrbova, and dlMf
no tQAltrof how lojc stand'
lor. Absolattlr. bannleis.
tkild tr dracfUls. Wloa
aj.M, orhMnjpostpalil.
THf'lAliTAlWJtw CO.,
atlLPOTIN(, OHIO.
W. Schmidt & Co.
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
Orlolnnl nml Oul (Jrnulnr.
A m.lrd UriuKlj, mi; il 'Viilir.lii
!"' lllt lllU:i'l KM.I.IHH
MiMilbh. Xaly mi; olftr- tf
rlullllulUlil Inltafloris. ;'
iiiwil.rM-il lwil lo.lo;p''"rl mr.
r'l tadltfc K.rrluri. JUII. .'' "
I wUM. hlolii-ler (.fcrMlral i
AllldUwM H,iunns l'llll.A. A
t. U. B. I.avii nnni.
.'?'. I, SI of land ill.
L PARI nor,
11 .7 rio.
- ii v-ua.
mmm
mmmm
amil
ciiiti, o. gaps
MEN AND WOMEN.
Cm BlgO Inr onnitnral
dlrgelnnsniiaatipal.
n.i u .irlouif. OL " " " J.T V.VS"
I .. i i-ftiniesB. Kwuu.-ji.-
cJSt .!,7,,llni1 o''. RIieuraaHsm Positively turea
1 iti riii.". ,., "" i By O nml Sweet spirits oi ucn.
ffiffl Money-back Goods. A. C. KOBPl'BN &
con' IIROS., Sole Agents for I'omHetou.
Now Orleans, La., Dec.
piP.BOnco of the warships of
nations and the attendance of scores
of prominent visitors from various
parts of the country give promise that
the celebration Of the Louisiana Pur
chase centennial,
The main ceremonies will take
place In the Cablluo, tho government !
house under tho Spanish and French 1
regimes, now tho supremo court build
I tig. It has been furnished exactly
as It was ou the day of tho transfor.
The exercises will include tho read
ing of the original transfer, and Lous,
sat, Claiborne, Wilkinson and other
commissioners will bo represented by
prominent citizens In the costumes of
the times.
The religious ceremonies In the St.
Louis cathedral will be Identical with
thoso of a hundred years ago, and the
salute will be nred from Jackson
Square (formerly the 1 iace d'Armes)
aud from cannon a ccutary old.
The Colonial exhibit will remain
open n month In the Arcbieplscopal
palace, formerly the Ursullno con
vent, the oldest public oulldlng in the
Mississippi valley. The exhibit will
Include a large number of Interesting
relies which have been preserved by
the Cieolo families of New Orleans.
The program as anally completed
to the amount of fully $300,000 annu-
a reception and ball in the Cablldo.
Tbe celebrated beauties of New Or
leans will dance the minuet In cos
tumes duplicating those of colonial
days, and an old fasbibtlcd New Or
leans supper will interrupt the danc
ing at midnight. This ovent Is In
charge of the ladles of the Historical
society, its patronesses representing
the best and oldest families of New
Orleans.
Saturday morning tho commemora-
tivo exercises will be held In the Ca
blldo at which there will be address
es by Governor Heard and the French
and Spanish ambassadors, followed
by a military parade and a naval re
view before the city. In the evening
the guests of the city will attend u
special gala performance at tho
French opera house.
Sunday, which will bo the reul rou
tenary of tho transfer, the day will
begin with high mass and a Te Deurn
In tho old cathedral, alter which, at
tho hour when tho actual transfer
took place, thero will bo an oration
from tho balcony of tho Cablldo and
tho national colors will bo raised
amid the booming .of cannon In Jack
son Square. ,
ada and who took out writs of ha
beas corpus to compel tho railway
company to releaso taem.
Judge Lavergno held that as the
Chinamen nad not complleu with tho
provisions of t..c Canadian lafr and
that ns they had keen transported by
tho railway company on their having
represented tnemselves to bo citizens
of the United States, which claim
they were not able to BUbstantlnto, tho
comrmny could not disembark them
here without seriously violating the
law.
So far ns any contract between the
United States government and tho
railway company was concerned. It
17 Ti,lwaB perfectly legal and thoro was no
1 ' ' 1 1-L i , c i . ..r .... , nnnn.
bree , ,iinn rnurtii lis nrcordlnclv ordered
the company to return them to Hong
Kong, from which place It had
brought them,
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR,
Arrangements Being Made for State
Meeting Here In February,
Preparations are well under way
for the Oregon Christian Endeavor
convention, which is to be hell rl
Pendleton, February 19-22. SUto
Piesldent Kockwood has given out Sn
outline of tho program: The con
icni'rn theme will be "Forward."
Hev, E. U House will preach Iho
cjnventlon sermon Friday oveulrig,
Sntiuda morning will be devoir! to
a school of methods; tbe afternoon lo'
a business session. Sunday thero will
bo tegular church services, with o
Junloi rally In iho afternoon. .Mem
day's theme will bo "Evangelization."
The Southern Pacific has made a
round trip rate of one and one-third
fare, ahd tho O. It. & N. $6.85 if 100
go from Portland.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, lou of strength,
nervouir.-.n, heaJtche, conjtlptllon,
bad breath, general debility, sour til
ings, and catarrh ot the stomach ar
all due to Indigestion. Kodot cures
Indigestion. This new discovery repre
sents the natural Juices o( digestion
as they exist .in a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonlo
and reconstructive properties. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure In
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous
remedy cures al! stomach troubles by
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and
strengthening the mucous membrane
lining the stomach.
Kodol
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
alvea Health to the Sick and
Strtngth to the Weak.
BotUea oalr. $1.00 Size hoUlnr 2! tunes
the trial site, which sella lor 30c.
Prepared by B. C. DeWitt St Co., CMcate.
Sold by Tallman & Co.
Building
Material
Of ail Description
Sash, Doors & Windows
Made to order. Building
paper, lime, cement, brick
and sand, wood glitters for
bams and dwellings a spec,
ialty,
Oregon Lumber
Yard
Alu St, Opp. Court House
Bright's Disease and
Diabetes News,
CHRISTMAS TREES.
New
Fifty
York City Alone Uses
Thousand Evergreens.
Now York, Dec. 17. According to
estimates given by a number of lead
ing dealers 50,000 Christmas trees
will bo used Id New York this sou
son. Tbe prices range from 75 cents
to 2S. Nearly all of the trees come
from the Maine forests. There is a
good demand also for evergreen rope
and mistletoe ami holly, which Is be
ing .sent to the metropolis In largo
quantities from points an far distant
as Tennessee.
Strayed,
From Bowman's ranch, on McKay
creek, jieyen miles from Mcaohain, In
October, three head of horses. One
3-year-old roan horse, branded Q on
loft hip. One 2-year-old bay horse,
branded Q on left hip. One 2-yoar-old
bay filly, branded Q on loft hip. A
reasonable reward will be paid for In
formation leading to the recovery.
Address W, Brumraett, Meacham, Or.
CHINESE MUST GO.
Celestials Without Proper Papers De.
ported from Canada,
Montreal, Canada, Dec. 17. Tho
Canadian Pacific railway today gained
a decisive victory In tho caso of tho
ton Chinamen who sought, after hav
ing been tofubojl admission to ontcr
the United Stntes, to rotnaln In Can-
For Sale.
Eight hundred hlgh-grado stock cat
tie at a bargain. Hay to winter cattle
If df sired. Enqulro of
C, H. WADE, Pendleton, Or.
Olympla Beer Olympla Deer.
Tho most popular brand for family
use. On draught at Anton Nolte's,
He also handles tho uottled beer In
any quantity desired.
San Francisco, Nov, 2. To tho
Editor of the east Orcgonian,
Dear Sir; For many yoars an edi
tor mysolf, I address yon by request
and its a simple duty. A great dis
covery tuts been made in tu.s city.
It Is fraught with so much import
ance anil yot is so hard to bellovo,
that those Who are personally cog-
iiliant should ald Hie wolght of their
Influence, uo It grJRt or small.
I not only know by pontact -with
many of tho beneficiaries J)t was
myself rescued from Bright'n JMsttfKd
hy it. 'llie euro has been found nnd
llio dlltlculty In believing It Is cost
ing many lives. It Is astounuing
how far our prejudices carry us. But
tho great fact Is here, and acceptance
moans recovery.
After my own unexpected releaso
I wouldn't let my friends rest and
several took tho treatment and re
covered. One was Cbarlos F, Wack
cr, the sixth street morchant. Ho
had Diabetes and tnought be was r.o
ing to me. no got well and passed
lor a 10,000 policy.
I say to you as a brother that those
of your friends who have Diabetes or
Dilght s Disoaso. and ovoryono kuows
of some, that they can recover. I
will be giaii as one of many survivors
out lieie to gtvo you further Informa
tion.
Yours &c,
Chas. II. Engclkc,
We scut for tho Fulton Com
pounds to which the above refers
and now have them In stock. They
are the first cures the world has over
seen for Chronic Blight's Dlscaso and
Diabetes. Wo are sole agents. Free
pamphlet,
THE SURE WAY
to prevent Pneumonia and Constipa
tion Is to euro your cold when It first
appears. Acker's English Remedy
will stop tho cough In a night, and
drive the cold out of your system.
Always a quick and sure cure for
Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat
and lung trouble. If It docs not
satisfy you we will refund your
money. V. W Schmidt & Oo,
HOTELS.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., Props.
The Best Hotel in Pendleton
and as good as any.
The Hotel Pendleton lias just
been refitted and refurnished
throughout. Phone and fire
alarm connections with all rooms.
Baths in suites and single rocms
Headquarters for Traveling Men
Commodious Sample Rooms.
Rates $2 & $2.50
Hpecial rates by week or in until
Excellent Culaiue.
Prompt Dlnlngroom service.
Bar and billiard room In connection
Only Three Blocks from Depot
MOTEL
ST. GEORGE
CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS.
6E0. DARVEAU, Prop.
Elegantly Furnished
Steam Heated
Uuropean Plan.
Block and a half from depot.
Sample room In connection.
ROOM RATE
50c, 75o, $1.0e
. THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON
American PUu( $J per Uy anil npica
Headquarters fortouiUtt and commercial lra
clen. Specialraiettuatlctofimllle audaiogU
gentlemen. The management will Wc plaad
at all timet to show rooms aud give prices, A
modern Turkish bath establishment In tbt hot I,
U, C, POWBKB, Mauaiar,
The Columbia
Loefoincr House
Well ventilated, neat and
comlortahlft rooms, good
t)cds. IJarin connection
where best goodb arc
served.
Mnin Street, center ol
block, between Alia nnd
Webb Streets.
F. X. Schempp
Proprietor
COAL
Let us (ill your
bin wit)
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 de
liver coal or wood to any
part of the city.
Laatz Bros.
Main Street Nuar Depot
Dally East Oregonian
only 15 centi a week,
Oil and Sweet Spirits of Edea
I Are Hmiratitci-cl to rtire any case of Rlieu
by carrier, mutism -Money hack If they fail.
A C. Koeppen & Uros.,yU. for Pendleton
Tho JnpanoBO who escaped from tho
Iiulravelll, bctwoon Portland And As,
torla, last Saturday, have not hoen
captured.
am
MANHOOD RE8TORED
ml TafM
ol all sno
wtsMi
ol nal fits
TUa cratl YmUU ViUUsar, Iks tassttailsn al a (mmh Frah DtnUUau will aoUad
aa yon of all itnou rtlisim as4 unou wituwiNMuk aa ! M Mb , Ihmh
am a rvaaviisBBi mm
vtiinm
UUvvUMal!.
thsMMM tha
innin orrui af
i rtuoi anffarar ara tat
,aTWoaUs4vithiratatllla. CVril)Kj
is lb air kosva rm4; to air wUbott & parUloa, iwa tsatinwoUUs, A vrittia nmi(M airaa aa4
mousy ntarnsdll sUboiss dp svt affsst ft panaaaaat nn f l.os) mix far frLM, b saill, Sa4 IW
Addrtas PATOI. MEDICXHB C r. O. 1
nla, ilna
UBBUSH
kaaaaft. of 1
all ImpariU. CV PIDBMKsWaathsaaaa4 rsataisa all
aarad tr dootora is baeaoaa alaalf par ant ara WoaUaa v
m HMk. TMaWbllBlam.
7m Varlsscsla. auaal Caautlaaaai
CUPIDKXB alaaaaaa tha Utar. thak
saaiiorti
uan uiiaat
r and tna
OrfaSS. TU
Sold by Tallman & Co., Druggls tg.
, bx arr, iu rnuiHti mmu