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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1903. .oFE5S. PHYSICIANS. ..irn si. - . - t-mih m rn. itn,fiUe,l for refractive 27 mlii 1C11' ...... r. ii i il n ... i-.i. uffll "' ;r Tclennone . "..rTnV MARY I). EQUI, .. n if nl 1 :tl I'l 1A I II iiriEt.mr Office In Judd rt mn n U I1 : resi st 'irn-i"'" Offlt'c lu Savlucs iwnK u uC . t v' i'.uKi:si.nn. cmtoxic rtf IK ...nlxvlStWTy in Judd hulUlluir, room Show, red l'-'U . rebldcnce i. li'.M. I'OUUiUl"", DENTISTS. MAX. miNTIHT wici: IN mi.. 'Pump red mil ml -1 1 tBrlaary College, ndcubiirgh, lite c.wernment veterinary In- I ItMtMl OB SCieUlINC prillll- at r ruiim i o, ..... .... n...Ai piulli.tim. Real, i 1 KS AINU onuna. ........ ...VI.- DL ATITI-VA. Capital. .iU,uuO, surplus aim .... i.nul nn tltni. flennMltR. nroaintlr attended to. Henry prT'mcui ...... ..v-.w- ..tt . 1 1 triplr .rlrA.tll-.a. ttrinn inieH u i:eiierui iiuiii. . . ,. .mi ..nui.ta. .11. A Hartmau. 11 M Johns. T. n lI ran-. J. I Ul core, ituu fi W I'riielmti'l t .......i.... tinn. J. FumUh. president : J. jslJent . T J .Morris, cashier : ll-AI. IIA.K III I'l-i.lll.l'.-JI.SiU.11011, suiplui.. (ll."l,(MIO. l-nenl banking biiblncss. Ilx Plfsraphlc transfers sold on i FraarUro, New York and rwiviiiuiiie tMrm l.evi An- lliili- cnslilr II J Johnson. i,i3 khu nuiuutna, if .m;ciuti:ct and hu- Duani.'s In tlit i'Hv oi- -iiun- II. Jnilil linltillt... .ui.i.. I'll v-i-ir .11- i nrK A I ullffiatm furnished on short a specialty ITompt uma street, near aiaiu. wvncACTOlt AN DIIUII.D- M bat Oregonlun office, I a penally. i-t liadier ft Zeuner'a ctaar U11TINUTON HAS I'Ult "tlaf house at IT'O Harden w "HI be elad to see her IIOI'KI' fti:t tiiiimi'uiiv "ci nKuieu rooms. All Ctntrally located. Only Lfltirt it,.-. .... .eqi!xt:ii alta and i by the day or imtts , ; .. ana a-i.iu louMtthm. 1 Neff, -prol H, T. "'' IIUTK1. in " tp ili30n H. tli "I'SINEHS takks vnii iLSi llM HM- 0i H1k- II. U. ltlcharda. N0'LAND rfusiNtfiii iris AliSTIflnn. . ."-iracis of t tie to all t:i,.r,, n'l makea ClWKtirj. ob!2Sk? nt? and ac. ki I' - Kiln "Ul't. U j LAND COM. !; '-? ot land fl. wildly.' collections. In, " ""U CO I "IAL Dim o" 1UIIIM... work! tooua In con- assess Cards ana societies I ., AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. FRATERNAL ORDERS. ni-TICi: IN JUM MKK'S nnsOUT YOU Attn INVITKD. Ret the ntlrnntnge of free bath, use of punchlnc bag and other equipments. In cluding llbrnry and reading room? Terms, fl.00 to join and SOc a month dues. DAMON LODOH NO 4MEETsT "iJVEUT Monday evening In Secret Society hall, I.nDow block, at Tendlcton, Ore. It. V. rietchcr, K. It. S. ; W. J. Keren, C. C. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES1. OI.I) DUTCH IIEKHY I'EED YAM), COR. Ada BIIU uinia sireeii . a Alio, war, prop Lro, coinfotUble nulla. Plenty olluiid. Homes given carclul ttntton. COMMERCIAL STAIIMJS-O, SI. "TROOiiei lTop. Fine horaoa, goml rli's, bo-t care given trauifent stock. Opp Hotel Pendleton. J'bone Main lul. thr city uynny, hoard and sale Stab'o. Carney A. Kt'unoriv, proprietors, lor fine turnouts. Stock boarded at reason able ran j. Stable, IIS Altaic. 1'ooiie Main 101 SECOND-HAND DEALERS. v. STisom.n, deai.eu in second- hand goods. If there Is anything you need In new and second-hand furniture. atovM, granltewnre and crockery, call and get his prices. No. 12 Court street. (1UHDANIJ & Mcnr.OOM. I'AWNIIIIOK era and second-hand dealers, have moved to- the new Mclarkey building, on West Court street Goods bought and sold. FOR RENT. NEAT, OLEAN," WELL KEPT" FURNIBIIED Konms to rent. Well locued. Mrs. Strahon, SO! Wuter itrectjcor. Johnson. FOR RENT -000 D FROJi rROOM, SUITABLE for two gentlemen or two ladles. Call at CIO Ulow street. FOR KENT A fine store room on Cotton, wood strec.. Enquire ot Chris Ranley. WANTED. WANTED A C1IAMRF.RMAIC AT ONCE AT the Hotel Pendleton. WANTED MANAGER rOR BRANCH OFFICE we uliiti to locule here In Penult-ton Ad drcta, with references, Morrli WuoUials House care this paper WANTUD Waitress at Hotel I'endleton. WANTEC-A BELL BOY AT HOTEL TEN. dlelon. Ai ply at Hotel oilicts MISCELLANEOUS. T. 1 MERRILL, SPOKANE, WASH., AOT., Deuiraore. Second hand machines, supplies rent, repairs. WE DYE TO L1VK.-1IAVE YOUR CLOTHES 1 sponged sud pressed lor II .10 a month, at the City S.cura Cleaning and Dyeing Works, Co7 ' W. Alta. Phono Red 321. ! W.M. V YOIINKA WILL- PAY I'RO.MIT ' attention to ull sales and posting bills. , Correspondence solicited. Commission rea I soimble. 1'. O. box 200, Pendleton. dress Making" cutting and fitting a I specialty. Prompt woik. Satisfaction guar, anteed.. alias R. Whitley, 812 Main street. . ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. . TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice la hereby k veil that the regular annual stock holders' meeting o( the Uolcoi.da Contolld ated Gold Mines Company will bo held at the ofllco of tho i oinpany in tne Pendleton Kavinga Hank hutldlnK, Pendleton, Oreg'iu, at lu o'clock A. M. on Tuesday, January J2. P.. At such annual meelluv an hlectiou will be held lor the election of directors ol the said cor poration and all other and general buaineta pertaining to theatTalrs of the company will be transuded that may come before such meet lnr. Dated December Dth. IH03 J. II. HALEY C P. WADE -ucmiary. Prckloeut. Ready tor a Christmas Drive U tautamouut to having on band a Hack or Buggy which was sold in this establishment, for here are to be found vehicle of many styles, sizes aud shapes -all, however, noted for their strength, Kraceful lilies, mrtalnty of lastluK many years aud of being driven over many miles Wo have Top Bug idea from lUupan'i Winona Hacks and Waiona, Beat la the world Made from air dried timber.wlll not check In thla climate. Call and select MEAGLE BROS., THE BLACKSMITHS FMW T At t i We will make your leisure T hotiw pass pleasantly. .Bowling alleys, pool, billiards i aud shooting gallery, Every- 1 kfe 11BFBE8H. -t.MRNTri aud clltars. Musical T entertalnuil'nt every evening. bison's Parlos.j t Under W. & C. Depot. f Whv do You CouiEh? . . - F I . , .i , iiiMa rnlieh IS uo you Know mai u ", a dangerous thing? Are you ware that it often fastens on tho lungs, and far too often runs Into Con sumption and ends 5eatutmia you afford a trifle with so serious a matter? Acker's EnBHt Remedy for Coughs, UOias anu """'V AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Umatilla Agalnit the World. There have been many stories told about the Oregon, cllniat? and iroj;on winters, but for something that can be proven beyond doubt, how Is tfclsT Mr. Todd, who has 111 cattls wlnlir in south ot town says that In the Dave Dorlo field, wbcro tho corn shredder was .it wont a .Aorl time aso, some of t!io shellol grain was dropped and that ho ca"n therj how green corn sprouts four Inches long that have grown In fio last two weeks. This would shojv that tlio cn tiro growth has been made In tha month of December. It Is to be .pre sumed that this corn will meet with a frost before It mat iros, but Just (no samo thoso grains hava sprouto'. apd sent forth green shoiits over for.r Inches long In the mlddla of tyi East ern Oregon winter. W9 aro now ready to hear from tho next man. Adams Advance. Outgrowing Her Old Shell. The court houso is now the nc'ual property of Gilliam county, the build lng having been Inspected and accept ed by the board of con-y ronnnli.!. loners on Monday aad final sottluiiiont being mndo with ihe conc-sctor, A. P. Peterson. The Job done by Mr. Peterson Is al'togpthn- satisfactory to tip; county authoritK s am! Hie I dial ing ih one of which eveiy citizen of the county may fed Justly proud. Tho county offices are being moved this week from the old shack which has for so many years been honored with the title of "court house," and the of ficials will soon be settled down to business better prepared than ever before, so far as surroundings and conveniences are concerned, to attend to public business. Condon Globe. Official Brand Book. Work Is progressing as rapidly as posslblo on the Wallowa county brand book. It cannot be completed as soon ns was calculated for the reason that the number of brands secured Is twice as great as was calculated In the beginning. It was figured at first that there were about 3i)ti In use in tho county, but when they were" col lected it was found that the number almost reached COO, which of course necessitates twiceas mucliwork when It comes to printing. Tho book, how over, will be twice as valuable to the subscribers when they receive It. Wallowa Chieftain. THE LONDON POOR INCREASING NUMBER OF THE UNEMPLOYED System of Relief Heretofore Used w-.. tr-...l... AmnHmn n It Are Proposed "Potato Pingree's" Plans May Be Put Into Execution o Relieve tiif. Conger.tl m of Idle Folks. London, Dec. 21. Though everyone in the gieat English metropolis ap pears to be pteparing for tho Christ- nab festivities Just now, with the shops doing n big business and ev eryone apparently spending money freely, thoso who see under the stir, face of things detect unmistakable evidences of tho approach of hard times. Though Jondon always has a standing army of unemployed, It Is quite evident of late that its ranks pre being recruited at a startling rate. The lact that It lias been aeeinci advisable to resuscitate the old Man sion House committee on tho unem ployed shows which way the wind is blowing. Those Interested In ilw matter express the hope that tho cotn- mltteo will change Us plan of proced ure fo that substantial and bencllc:;-.! results may be accomplished. The committee was formed a number cf years ago just after the West End had been terrorized by the window-smashing by a crowd of hungry meu march ing In riotous procession from a meet ing In Trafalgar Square. The alarm created by tins demon stration opened tho pockets of tho millionaires of Mayfalr and Ucigra via, and money flowed freely Into the committee's treasury. It was distrib uted, however, in so foolish and Indis criminate a manner that, In the opin ion of many expert workers among the poor, It did more harm than good. It undoubtedly attractcu to Ixmdon a while army of loafers from the prov inces and the result was" lliat the worthy unemployed were cheated out of their share ot the relief funds, A novel plan for the relief of the rapidly Increasing number of unem ployed has been proposed and Is Just now the subject of much discussion. This Is that tho government acquire tho largo areas of derelict lands In Essex and Suffolk and gave profltablo and healthful employment to, many thousands of men In tho work or for. estlng the lands, FOR LEWISTON CANNERY. Citizens Have Already Subscribed $3,000, but $1,000 More Is Needed, Speuklng of I-ewiston's proposed fruit cannery, the i.ewiston Tribune says: Mr. Walsh reported that $3,000 had nlroadv been subscribed and that but $1,000 more was needed to bring tho cannery to L,owisiun nun piuco iw. machinery in readiness for operation. It would then bo necessary to have $1,000 more to commence tho opera tlou of tho plant, but this money could he talsod after t(io plant- was In posltlou, and tho people could see What Idaho Women Are Doing. Tho Woman's Columbian club met In regular session this uttcrnoon with n splendid attendance. Tho report of tho committee appointed to raise funds for furnishing tho room In tho woman's building at tho St. l.ouIs ex position was read and approved. Tho total amount which the Second Ills trlct federation of women's clubs lias pledged Is $1,000, and with tho rapid strides already mado by tho cfAibs tho sum will soon bo forthcoming. Boise Capital News. Progressive Idaho Towns. Two carloads of electric supplies, including tho gencrntor, street arc lamps and other fittings, arrived In Itexburg, Monday, and early Tuesday morning a force of men were at work unloading the cars, while another force was hanging the arc lights along the streets. It Is expected that tho machinery will bo Installed and ev erything In complete condition to turn the lights on by Christmas Eve. Uev burg Current. Irrigation Activity. One of the largest mass meetings over held In Caldwell was called to order at Armory hall last night by II. A. Cowdcn. Tho meeting was called for the purpose of devising plans by which the United States government might be encouraged In its proposed plans for the watering of arid and semi-arid lands In Bolso and Payette valleys Dolso Capital News. Hot Shot from Mars. Wednesday night Robert Wilson of Fossil, saw a meteor fall on Mule Shoe butte, 22 miles southeast of Fos sil, lie secured It next morning and placed It on exhibition at the Fossil public school. It appeared to bo round and about the size of a man's fist when falling. It was flattened by the fall, and the present sizo Is 12x24 Inches and 4 Inches thick. Dalles Chronicle. Antl-Smoot Petitions. Itlank petitions havo been received here for signatures requesting tho ox pulsion of Heed Smoot from tho Unit ed States senate, If ho is found to be a jiolygamlst. A copy will bo placed In the hands of each of tho local min isters and they will probably bo ac tively circulated around tho city. Walla Walla Union. lu what they were Investing their money. i Tho plant Is to be turned into the company for $7,600 in stock, but this will not give Mr. Walsh a controlling interest, as each stockholder will be entitled to but one vote and tho com pany will be lormed before tho Walsh stock is Issued. The compensation of Mr. Walsh Is fixed at $70 per month as manager of the cannery until the stockholders havo received a 10 per cent dividend upon the investment, after which Mr. Walsh's wages aro to bo advanced to $150 per month. One Hundred Dollars a Box. Is the value H. A. Tlsdale, Summer ton, S. C. places on DoWItt's Witch Hazel Salve. lie says: "I had tho plies for 20 years. I tried many doc tors and medicines, but all failed ox cept DoWItt's Watch Hazel Salve. It cured me." It Is a combination of tho healing properties of Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emollients; relieves and permanently cures blind, bleed ing. Itching and protruding piles, sores, cuts, bruises, eczema, salt rheum and all skin diseases. Sold by Tollman & Co. CREAMERY FOR LEWI8TON. Salem Company Proposes to Start a First Class Business. A movement is now on foot for es tablishing a large croamery In Ixiwls ton that will serve tho entire reser vation country, a large portion of the Potlatch country and the country In the lmmedlato vicinity of the city. The plan Is being promoted by tho Salem Creamery company, of Salem, Oregon, and tho details and arrange ments here aro In the hands of A. Hansen of East I.ewiston, George D. Gpoduue, manager of the Salem Creamery company, visited Lewlston during tho fair and spent aboul two wooks In the country after tho fair closed. From a caretul canvass of the ie sources" of the country, ,ir. Goodhue Is confident that no better field exists In the Northwest for tho creamery business than In tho Lewiston coun- try. ;Iewlston Tribune. The Lone Star State. Down in Texas at Voukum Is a lis dry goods firm of which Mr. J, M. tTnllor lu I ho limn Mr irnllnr nn nno of his trills East to buy goods said to a irlcna wuo was witn mm in tne palace car: ''Here, take ono of these Uttlo Early Ulcers upon retiring and you will be up early In the morning feeling good." For the "dark brown" taste, headache and that logy feeling DoWItt's Little Early Risers arc "the best pills to use. Sold by Tollman & Co. Strayed, From Dowman'a ranch, on McKay creek, seven miles irom Aiearuaui, m ns.in),- tiirnn lip.nl nf horses. One 3-year-old roan horse, branded Q on left hip. Ono 2-year-old bay horse, i,, ,i,. h n nn ati bin. Ono 2-voar-old bay filly, branded Q on left hip. A rensouablo reward win ue pam ior i' formation leading to the recovery Address W Ururamett, Moacham. Or U'.nli1 . A rmmllln whlto WOm&U to do laundry work. Apply at onco at the Umatilla inuiau school MAKE YOUR MARK IN THE WORLD Don't be satisfied to move aloug in the same old way for low wages. Wo can help you csrvo out a suece&Mftil career. Thousands have increased their salaries by following our plan. Wo can train you In spare time and at small co-t for any of the following positions : MoclmUciil, Klactrlcnl, Mtemtt, or Civil ICimlntter, lCleetrlctim. Surveyor, Architect, Ortiftn imtn, IlooltU-oer, Mtenour.i)t) er, Tetietter, Hhow Cnril Writer Window Orsmner, or Ad, Writer CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Box 799 SCRANTON, PA. Or c.i on our local representii' lire, T. If. Bracking, I2T Lee street Pendleton, Ore. l IN MY t I NEW LOCATION f .1. a I am better prepared than ever to supply Ladies nnd Gents with Shoes that WEAR, arc STYLISH anil are al ways COMFORTABLE Shoes made to your own measure. Repairing a specialty. t J a A. EKLUND J 28 Court Street Moved from Judd block. - - GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds I have good sound Hood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C. MINNIS Leave orders at Neuman's Cigar Store. Building Material Of all Description Sash, Doors & Windows Made to order. Building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand, wood gutters (or barns and dwellings a spec ialty, Oregon Lumber Yard Alu St, Opp. Court House Your EJLECTRICAL'WORK Will be properly and prompt' ly done . if entrusted to us. We can fill your wants Jor, electrical supplies ol all kinds Electrical contracting is our, specialty anil we would like to figure with you. Sole dealers in the old reli able Edison Lamps. Good Work Right Prices J. L. VAUGHN West Court Street Near Mattlock Jllilg. to in BUCKs I Haadaon tlpatlon 8tUauUti th brain mauir rituadtxl, wltl U.AH ahnnai Mil IB LillMUUVM llirwiiMIVI v , Sold by Tallman & Co., DruggUtt, HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel In Pencfleto and as Rood as any. The Hotel Pendleton has just been refitted and refurnished throughout Phone and fire alarm connections with nil rooms Oaths in suites and single rocms. Headquarters for Traveling Men Commodious Sample Rooms, Rates $2 & $250 Special rates by week or month Excellent CuUIne. t Prompt Dliilngroom service. Bar and billiard room in oonneotion Only Three Blocks from Depot HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. GEO. DARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heateo (iuropean Plan. Block and a half from depot. Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE SOo, 75o, $1.00 THE HOTEL BICKERS i Formerly Golden Rule) Court Street Ilcinodnlrd and infurnlHhcd through out. Kvorythlng neat, clean and up-to-date. HtVam heat and electric IlKhtH. lU'Kt cuislnn, Prompt norvlco, H. E. BICKERS, Prop. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON Aantticou rua, ti vr dtjr ind Daia Hcaidaiurttit for tourlrta tui commcrclM tea tkra. bpidalraUamadttofamllUa taiditait ftotltuco. Tfcc anM(cmcat will M tlaaa 4 all llmaa to abow room tud gift prHOt, A aooVrn Turkiak Walh tblikmrol U U M4. II. C BOWHKt. Uiiihi THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear.tbU la mlnd.,7beDyau: need poultry and stock supplies and auk for the International Poultry and Btock Food. Um Kow Kure or your cow trou ble, C. F. Golesworthy 137 lag East Alta St. Agent for Lee's I.ice Killer 4w. The East OreQonlan It Eattern Ore. gon'e representative paper. It leadi and the people appreciate It and show it by their liberal patronage. It Is the advertising medium of this section, Kf ntlfUUi MVS- Varlooolor fejkttriLI UnfitneM to worry, uom oioimoni pj ZZmtZ, itnhln ol Co.