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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY JANUARY 11, 19W, iess Cards and Societies TRADES. ALPHADETTICALLY 15 """"micu, I IX JUI1 fc "tc,0 to l- ?.: Ye Ort. "ln laTI : e ed rr...t."iv m.nrK. L D Se troubles. c "??i imfoircd hearing. rSv refractive er- ia ltn A.uii.' m'ntt i tanfc Telephone IBM. fS& iai Br.id.nc. tTTh IIO.MlIOlMIATir u,,'Tn Ofilce .in JiHia Etoot owe, PV HOOM IT AH3UUIA. jTwne niulu 031 i rem- I onfw -pUoiie. main HU i I ! . .i-rct.rE CHIIONIC n.wl rlUpllHPfl Of I ntnce phone, main 7-1 , mum nTl!OPATH. KTmoii street, between Court EPhone Black ilrU Icr- laCDV, PHYSICIAN AND lilt in Jndil building, room Rhone, 1S" V. rra'aon lH-i. " ATTORNEYS. J'bu'fd.l rnE- I,AW OrPICD IS JID1) IIAILKY & LOVVIllL, ATTOKXKVS it law Otacc In Despaln block S AT HAM.EItAY A McCOUIiT, LAWYK1K aS soclatlon building;. '""ims. AS- ... w-..uca nuufc UUUUing, CAItTEIt & HALEY, ATTORNEY at law. Ofilce In Saving llanl! building. ii. r. cOM.init, lawyer. bpncB lloomi . and 8, Association building. lIRNItY J. IlfiAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW .. ?i0l,ll,.l,9..hl0Clt' 1'endleton, Oroson. It. J. 8I.ATKU. ATTORNEY. ROofi 425 Jiidd building. ,"J sriLi.MAN & rnntcE, attorneys at law. Mr. smiman bus been admitted to practice In United States patent offices, and mokes a six-ctaltj- of patent law block!" ' 12 an'1 A't'"n FRATERNAL ORDERS. n. P. O. ELKS. PENDLETON L-iDOC. XO. . nfWmyii'?' "J?d thlri1 Thursdays oreach month. All brothe vls.tinr In the Ll)ow bio :k. Court .treet Q A Ilartman, br., K R., U. L. Bnn, Secretary, MEN'S RESORTYOU are INVITED. Free rending room. Why not Join and pet -tlic advantage of free bath, use of punching bug and otter equipment, In cluding library and reading room? Terms, 11.00 to Join and 50c a month dues. DENTAL ftuiiiii.vii.. uiitiw Lid Block. luX, DENTIST. OFFICE IN i.vvriST OFFICE IN A8- L'-k. over Schmidt's new drug f: "red an. BINARY SURGEONS. hsTit: GRADUATE OF Tlin rwinary College. Edcubjirgh, ... rnwrnment veterinary In fill district. II. C. All domes- ttiatw on Hcieniuic priuri rri,nm4 Htnlile. Main Crite Hotel I'endlcton, Kesl- ( Main 1311 tv sorgeon-dk. d c. mckabb pllaua's Dtus S.oro. kKSAND" BROKERS. j DAMON LODGE NO 4 MEETS EVEIIY Monday evening In Secret Society hall, La Dow block, at Pendleton, Ore. It. W, Fletcher. K. It. S. ; W. J. Keyes, C. C. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. HORSES BOARDED BY THE WEEK OR mouth at the tied Harn, 7-3 Cot uiiwood itre?t. Batea reasonable. M. L WILLIAMS, proprietor OLO UDTCII HENMY PEED YARD, CO It, Wct Alta and Llllith streets S. A. Allo wav, prop Larjc, comfortable utalla. Plenty ol teed. Horiea given careful attention. COMMERCIAL STIBLE-G. M. FROOME, Prop. F no borsa. g.Mid rlcs, bet care given tranlent sto.U. Opp Hotel Pendleton. Phone Main 161. TIIE CITY LIVEItY, BOAIiD AND SALE Stab'e Ctrney A Kennedy, proprietor,, lor fine turnouts. Stock boarded at reason able rates Stable, 118A1UH. P ion-Main ,11 SI 30Sf( ITIOXAL HANK OF ATHENA. Capital. $tju,uuu ; aurpiua uuu iM Interest ou time deposits, rmlin nnd domestic exchange. i rrnmntlv attended to. Henry IprMldent T. J. Kirk, vlce:prcs- Leijrow casuier i i. ai. jveuiii, ImEIiS' BANK OF WESTON, O.foa. ihk a general uanic- n t.siuanse nougut anu soiu. i promptly attended to. It. Jam- Hlil'Dt: (ieorge W. rroebstel. At J, R. Kl core, cnsnier: ui- A. Ilart-.nn. M. M. Johns. T. IC. D. (iraw. J F Kllgore. llob- , c w rroebstel. ICXDU-TON SAVINGS HANK. Oregon Organized March 1, np:tii. ittu.uu ; surplus, in, nz Allowed on nil time denoaltfl. I boirbt and sold on all principal Ispwlal attention given to collec- y j. rurnin, presiuent ; J. n. (Crn'd nt: T. J. M rt, cbLr h'Mfj, a.htont cashier. National hank of i'kndlh- JDIUI. (70.0110 sum us. SU5.000. I central bnnkluir business. Ex- t:t telegraphic transfers sold on Iaa Francisco. New Y'ork and I points in the Northwest. Drafts i tnina, japan and Europe. Makes on reasonable terms, leri An- Went W I Mnt Ock. vIcc-nrvHl- I E Wade cashier ; II. J. Johnson, : acier SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V STKOIILE, DEALER L SECOND hand goods. If tbere Is anything you need In new nnd secondhand furniture, stoves, granltcwnrc and crockery, call and get bis prices. No. -12 Court street. GUISDANE McIlP.OOSl, " l'AWNHIiOK crs and second-band dealers, hate moved to the new Melnrley building, on West Court street. Goods bought and sold. FOR RENT. . FOR RENT - FURNISHED AND ONFUlt 1 nlshed r.ioms. Clean quiet place, sol South Main street Ink AT, CLEAN, WELL KEPT FURNISHED I RiMimi to rent. Well Incited. Mra. Slrahon, , SOJ Water street i cor Johuaon. I FOR RENT -GOOD FRON t ROOM, 8CITABLE for two gentlemen or two ladles Call at 610 Wllljw ilreot. WANTED. W NTEr BY A COMPETENT, REI.UBLK man, uiurc ntlle poiitlun; am pood b-ok. keeper. Addre-T. II MrBroom, F6 W. Court WANTED YOUI! ORDERS Full fc.v graved cards, wedding Invitations, etc. : l(M engraved TlsUIng cards with plate, il,SU ; additional cards In future, $1 per hundred The East orcgonian. MISCELLANEOUS. EHITECTS AND BUILDERS. OffAIiD. AltCIIITnCT AND SU- Indent Alakes complete nnd relln for bulldlnm In tiie eltv ne coun- Un 17, Judd building. : "OLE," CONTRACTORS AND 'M EjltlniatfHi fnrnlsliMl no ahnrt Jeli wurk a siieclalty. I'romiit Slop on liluft street, nrar Main, AY CONTitAr-rnii av nntur.n. Ldthnatwi furnished on all kinds arr. cement irnlLu. Btntiit wnlta. ntr. Irs nt East Oregonluu office. TEOETMA w a noil itp.pt ami pattadent Assnciattun block, Pen- luttjoa. ICLLEIi, I'l.ASTEltING AND CIS- " Cement walks a specialty. I'm- Ii. . ......... ........v. m la atreet. P. O. box 104. .HEWER CONTRACTOR -REED A LAFLER make connection! with the aeer for bual ' neaa homes and privats residences. Terms I reasonable. Lvave ordera at T O. Tay.ot's Uardwsre stor. I )-IK SALE" TWO GOOD FRESH MILCH cmva. ii Jersey, I and i yeara old. Peter T,..l.nlla h. Btnllnn F. S. MERRILL, SPOKANE, WASH.. AGT., Donsmore. Second hand machines, supplies rent, repairs. WARDING AND LODGING. WK DYE TO LIVE. - HAVE YCR CLOTHES sponged nd pressed lor tl .13 month, at the City Bteum Cleaning and Dyeing orks,6o7 W Alta. Phone Rod 321. WM. I" YOUNKA WILL I'AY 'KOMIT iittention to all sales and postli. bills. Cnrrrnuoiideure solicited. Commission rea sonable. l O. box 206, I'endleton. DREW IAKING. CUTTING AND FITTING A siwclalty. Prompt work. Satisfaction guar anteed, iiitt R. hltley. 918 Main street. J- l IIUNTINQTON HAS 1'UB- fi iv iwiging nouse at uxu uaraen re she will be glad to see ber "d patrons. OLCOTT HOUSE 8U THOMPSON r- uooo, wen-lighted rooms. Ail ItiraUbed. Centrally located. Duly " Irotn court street. Rates rea- ALTA. f'OltNUIt Af.TA AND r,VTe,a- Hoard by the day or week, lisle Lr n.tu t --. .w, ii tr. t. Trt' N'eff, prop. Pendleton ' In connection. L. Netf, pro- Nl IiriTi-T .'W to I1.&0 per day. II. P. r-y.aa;turr R tOUB RU8INESS TAKES YOU ItSS' ,t0P nt he Utl Uellx. Good frWtw aerrlce. II. U. Ulcbaros, " ANNUAL BTOCKHOLDERS mebtino. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby it ven that the regular annnal stock ho defa- meeting ol the Oo lconda Conso id ted Gold Mines Company will be held at the office of the company In tne Pendleton fJns Rank bnlldint. Pendleton. Oregon, at 10 c?o"k A. l. m Tuesday. January 12. 14. At aucli annuaJ mesUnit u hlectlon jlll beheld JoV the election of directors of the raid cor Oration nd U other nd general huslnesa Mrtalnlng to tneaffalra of the company will be iranaicted that may come belore anch meet '"ated December Kth. IW3 J. H. KALKY Vrasidml eecreury. Presiaei.t. IURANCE AND LAND BU8INE88 l..K LlKE INSUItANOE CO., JOE CiRh Moorehoo.se L Hamilton. 25?.,. ..ABSTRACT COMPANY "S vXi. If, tiacu of title to all I tiFm ,la C0"'T- Loans on city k.",1 "tat- Does 'a general bro- "Miaeas. in ... . i mai-- tor noiircsldents. Reference. oV.lendleton. L w ,11,A.','AN, JIL. Vice Pres. pr-j secretary. l.'iTLEY HEPItESENTS THE pi Itunnn r 1 seiiunie liro auu uvv "taaii if.. 0 oroPanlca. Office with " ' jSS i. '""'iranee and collections. - room to. TONSORI Al njoTnoo' LD"Plln8bAltNIT.ARr "AnilEH SHOP, R4 Ank:1Lo,lrt l'et work- Kzlh iu.i,fbt. modern Improvements, r'sk "Mlaed, llatli rooms In con tN POUND THE rOLIX)ING DEoCRlHKD '.nln-lsh.vobeen tat.n up by the marshal ofthecitrof Pendleton, to wit; Oneirsvieldlng, 11 or IS yers old, weight isaoVffi D.ndK' Brands not visible. , One brown gel Jlng. or 10 years oiu, uim brand on left shoulder, scar on right hind foot, "o'Kg ? m.rrii'orUli'-,.ar. old. red streak, on loltaiile, branded 0 over- M on leftnltlei W0'ng.U iSKl me. 11 orHVears old i nobr.nd, bfgeldrgirofar. old-.no , iVi"e brands. Z whUe hind feet, weight luUOor brands, wcl.lit fixxi or 11U) pounds, roached "onVrray male. V. or 11 J ears old ! dim brand --HKS'i' idb'y the H'Ka!;te8ff,s Im: sale. "tcdJ'"""'rM.V.!CARNKY. City Marshal PHOMPT, RKLIAlUiE SEIWUE A. J. BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS ; Goods taken besfol Mte ol, Leave ordera at TxOTscn's, phone Main I.Tl. AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Great Lumber Cargoes. Tlirop lumber cargoes wcro cleared ytsterday, the total shipment for tha day reaching nearly 2,000,000 feet. Of the three cargoes, one, that of the tenT.tr Despatch, was not listed at tho customs house prior to tho close ot I 'i5'ness, but she will take somv ihlng l'ko three-quarters of a million feet. Tho other vessels clearing yes-'e.-flay were the schooners Salvador nn.l Melroso. Both aro bound lor San IVOro, The Salvador took on her cargo at St, Holcns. Sho Is a vessel ot 3S6 toiis. and carrloa on iter present trip 504.S31 feet ot lumber. The Melrose was loaded at Vancou ver. She registers 512 tons and takes 825,417 feet of lumber. Tho Melroso had considerable dimculty In the up per river, having been loaded so deeply that she could not got away from Vancouver. It was necessary to dredge her out ot tho pocket. Dally Astorlan. New Paper at Coeur d'Alenr. A dispatch from Coeur d'Aleno states, that E. h. lloardman lias de cided theic !s a good opening for u new republican paper thero and will "fill a loug felt waut." Mr. Boak! man Is a newspaper man ot consider able experience. He was at ono time manager of tho Helena Herald, a Re publican paper ot great prestige In Montana at one time. Mr. Boardman, however, got at "outs' with ex-Sena tor Tom Carter and it was his delight to "warm him up." The Herald vas finally sold out to the Record, a Tom Carter organ, and It ceased to occupy the Held, tho Record discon tinuing as an afternoon sheet. While Mr. lloardman Is a newspaper matt of wide experience, he will find it will take both expeiieuce and grit to com pete against tho two excellent papers Coeur d'Aleno alreadv has. Lewlston Tribune Baker City Llqht Cheap. The price paid for lighting Baker City is not high when compared with prices and conditions in cities of llk.3 size in the United States The mayor of Mif)hawaka, Indiana, took the trou ble to compile statistics ot U small cities ranging in population from 5,000 to 11,000. Considering tho amount of Inveslmcnt and tho imm b or of arcs contracted for Baker City citizens have no right to com plain nt tho prices she has to pay. The city pays $7.50 an arc by tho utonth or $90 a year for each are. There is more than $200,000 lnvesto.l In tho Baker City plant, whllo the highest amount Invested In tho 01 cltlop. named is only $125,000. Tho majority of them have less than $50, 000 Invested. Baker City Herald. Getting Ahead of the Butchers. By the simple process ot sprinkling the dealer cannot sell tt after It being tainted, tho city board of health hopes t mako tho salo of such rpoat impossible. At lis meeting yest3tdr.y the boatd decided to ask Corporation Counsel Judsou for an opinion m lo whether It will be lawful for M:i Inspector Gould to sprinkle with Kr osero oil meat which ho cotidemp.i. Tor tonw time tho city has boon pay ing a iccenger $12 a month for car rying rway condemned meat, so tl nt the tiealcr cannot sell It after it is condemned. The keroscno plan Is fo' lowed m seeral Kastern cltio3, and, when meat Is once sprinkled wlt'i It, it Is impossible, of course, tor tho dealer o dispose of It. Spokesman Review. TRANSPORTATION LINK. OREGON $H OUTLINE and union Pacific Two Trains to the East Daily Through Pullman standard andToutlst steep tng cars daily to Omaha, Chleago; tourlsl sleeping ear Dally to Kansas CHyi throntb Pullman tourist sleeping cars petsonally con ducted) weekly to Chicago, Knsa City, te elininr chair cars fset fnej to the East dally. HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BR0S Props. The Best Hotel in Pendletoi and as jrood a any. Wasco County Tax Levy. It is believed that the tax levy this year for county purposes will be 25 mills, which, on tho assessed valuo of property $4,fl40,SOO, will yield a iov enuc ot $110,020. and adding to the amount ot taxes for slate pur poses apportioned to this cottnly, $2S,CC3, an Increase of $10,881 over IfiFt year, will make a total of $111, CSS to bo raised by taxes In Wtcco county The state levy will bo $10, f)M more than last year, by reason of tiio appropriation for Tho Dnllos Ccllllo canal and portago railroad, nic Yt'asco will reap the full benellt i,f thi'fc because the money will be client In this city and vicinity. The D.-.lles Chronicle. MARKET E WED RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. Coffeci ...oeho and Java, best, 40c per lb.; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades, coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; package coffee, 20c per lb., 3 pack ages for 50c. Rice Best head rice, 12c per lb.; next grade, 10c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best $C50 per sack; do 13. lbj $1. Salt Coarse, $1.10 per 100; table, $2.50 per 100. Flour B. II., $4.25 per barrel; Wal ters' $4.25 per barrel, $1.10 per sack. Bacon 1418c per lb. Ham 17 S1 18c per lb. Coal oil $1.65 for 5 gallons, $3 io per case. Lard 70c 5 pounds; $1.40 10 pounds, VEGETABLES, Carrots, 2c per lb. Potatoes, lc per lb. Garlt , 10c per lb. Cabbage, 3c per pound. Beets. 10 lbs. 25c. Onions, 3c per pound. Parsnip, lu lbs. 25c. Pumpkins, 15-25c. Celery, 10c bunch. 3 bunches 25c. Lettuce hothouse, Cc bunch. Kraut, 10c quart, 40c gallon. Mince meat, 12c per pound. Popcorn, shelled, 8 1-3 cents per pound; on cob, 5 cents per pound. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. FRUITS. Bananas, 40c dozen. Apples, 75c$l per box. Lemons, 40c doz. Oranges, 40-G0c doz. Cranberries, 15c per quart, LIVESTOCK A?.D POULTRY. The following prices are paid by dealers t the producer: Turkeys, 12014c. Chickens Hens, 7c; $34 per doz en; roosters, 4 to 6 cents. Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $3.5004. Butter, 50075c, good. Bggs, fresh, 40c. CHOICE 3EEF CATTLE, ET7. Steers, $3.2503.50. Cows, $2.6062-75. Hogs live, Hi&lc. Hogs, dressed, G7c. Veal, dressed, 6G7c. Sbcep, $202.50. HAY AND FEED. Chop barley, $22.50 per ton; per lb. Chopped wheat, $1.40 per 100. Bran, 60 cents per sack. Shorts, $1 per sack. Oats. 1H cents per lb. Alfalfa, loose, $13 per ton. Wheat, loose, $13 per ton. Timothy, baled, per ton, $20. l'sc LOCAL HIDE MARKET, The following are the prevailing average prices for hldos In this mar ket; beef, green, 4c per lh.; beef, dry, 1012Vc; mink, 50c each, with a possibility of $1 each If ti.o size Is good and the condition prime; coyote, 5075c; bear skins, accord ing to quality nnd sizo, frdiu SS to 115 : coon, 35040c: horse. $101.25: sheep, green, Co; sheep dry, 7.4c; lynx or bob cat, 1603O; skunk, 25c; badger, 15030. It will soon be time to exerclso one's Ingenuity by scheming bow to buy a $16 present for $3.69, Scrubbing porcelain or enamel bath- tabs with any simp eontulnlug saud thins ami cracks the enamel. Do not uo n polished table every day, as It should W kept hpotlcHS. There Is too much trouble Involved In keeping it in order. I tiKlusb boiled In tpllils of wine will I . uve a transparent cement which will unite titokcn glass t-o us lo remlrt the fr.U'ture nlumt Imperceptible. All the life will com back to an eldeidoun quilt which has become hnrd and lost Its elasticity If jou will haug It In the i-uti l'oru few hours. If the wleK of a lamp does not move e.'tbll.v in the holder, draw out ono of two threads from one Hide. The wick blitmld be lib Inrye it one us the holder will receive. .til easy way to clean lump clilmiieys U to lidl'd them for n moment In tl bleain from a boiling kettle, rub dry with n clean cloth itwf polish with it soft newspaper. To keep out moths use ulutii. Wnsl; oter the crevices of store boxes Willi ilium water itinl sprinkle powdered ilium whereter It Is suspected that moths limy mnl.e their uppoiiruiice. If there- be one principle more Ihiiii another to be observed In packing It Is thtil the heavy thlugx go nt the bottom of the trunk, even though one Is sure tbitt it is to slitud on end halt of the trip. Trnnsfuruilnfr a Cuurh. This ik how one clever woman Irann formed a "couch that before her dainty iimnipulutioti tas wiuiethliig of mi eye sore In the dining room: The couch, which was of the gninny shape, war low and deep, the buck nnd sides being quite square and upholstered to n depth of about four Inches. This the clver caraaT Time Soheilulo assiti I roa From I'omlletmi ro I Portland Portland Spccltt No. 1 The Kail 1) :10 am 9:00 a.m. Chlraito 'Chicago Special No, 1 rortland fitttpm Sittpm rortland Mall and Eiprcaa No. S The Kast 12::!.) am la Mam I TheEastl Mall and Rrprwa No.s rortlanc 4:t5au lito Pendleton I'aisemer Hpoaani No 7 5 JV p rs Spokane Spoiane. Paanfer 9:10 am No.S Pendiebin liranch , . . lilicd Train No. 11 1 31 m Walla Walla Branch ..0pm Mixed Train No. il No 7coi nectswith No. 2. t Ouiy atts for No 1 In caie Ne. 1 Is late not later than .1 1 minutes. No. 42 roncecla with No. 2, Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All aalllna; dates nub n Jecitochanse. j,nn , Sail entry a dais, tTa'Ty SnX Columbia RlTer 4.Wpilu. IjUpti, To Atorla and Way Bnnda) Saturday l.andltifs. 10W p in. Wlllnnietto Ktver. Boats leare Portland dally, except Bunds) 'state ol water permitting) (or Willamette au Yainb.Ul Hirer points. "Ccare I lTe"" Itlpnrla Snake lllter Lew uuu IJVia. ra , Rlparls to Lewlston 7:nA. m Dally Dally ExcptMonl gxept Moi F. F. WAMHI.EY. Asent, rendleton. The Hotel I'endlcton has just been refitted and refurnished throughout, Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms, Baths in suites anil single rocnas. Headquarters Tor Traveling Men Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2.50 Special nte by week or mouth Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dlnlngroom scxvloa. Bar and billiard room In oonneotioi Only Three Blocks from Dcrot MOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB ST3. AN AUTISTIC COUCH. woman covered with tapestry bcurlng a broad green ktrlie ou a deep crimson ground. Then she furulkhed the couch with two Iurge, bqniire cushions cover d In the same style nnd edged with thick- gieeii cord, between which v poM-d an oblong pllloti or crelilii Inn cade edged vwth ii full frill of "f green hill. The Hvrill ii " rich, air list!. (ooUuu I'hce or I'liinlluie. HoWi This? We offer Oue Hundred DolUw lieward for any case of cnttrrli that isnnot be cuieI by llall'a Catarrh Cure. 'V. 1. CIIII.M'.V 4 CO., Props.. Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, hare known I', J. Cheney for the last IS yearn, and believe him perfectly honorable In ull business transactions and financially uble to carry out any obllitatlons made by their .Arm. WKBT k Tltl'AX, Wholwale DrujcgUti, Toledo. O. WAMJINU. KINSAN MAIlVIN. Wbolfr sale IJrusKlsts, -roieno, . Hall's Cuturrli Cure Is taken Internally, i-ttni' dlrertlv uuon the blood and mu cous surface of the system. Trice 75c per bottle. Hold by nil drugtflsts, Testimonials tree. Hull's Family I'llls are the best Swell slippers at Teutsch'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 South Portland and points on the Sound TIMICCAKU Arrive at pe'ndleton Monday, Wednes day and Frlda, l.ts p. m. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, 11.45 t. m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. Lea to Walla Walla ilaily.iast bnuud. 11 SCO f In Arrive Walla Walladally, weal bound, 10: 15 a. in For Information regarding rates and accoin modallons, call on or address W. ADAMH, Afent Peiidletou.Orexou S. b, t'AI.IJKKIir.AO, II. r. A.. walla nana, nasninejton. GEO. DAIiVEVU. Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. Block and a half from depot.' Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE SOo, 75o, $1.0C THE HOTEL BICKERS (Formerly Golden Rule Court Street RUNS Pullman Sleepibg Curs. Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cum. sr. paui. MINNKAPOLIH DOIiUTH FARGO roi ) GRAND KOIiai- UIWUHH1UH WINNEPEO HELENA ftBd BUTTE. THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YOHK HOHTON and all rtolnta Kaat and Houth Ihioosh tlcksta to Japan and China, ia Tacoina ant Hortaern Pacific HMamahlp ('4, and American line, TIUK 8CH8DDLI. i,alnale?ePnllsun daily sicH o4aj at 1XO p. m. For further Inforisatlon, time cards, soars and tickets, call on or writs W. Adams, . dleton.Orecon, or A. D. (IIIAHLTON, TBira sdq ssornsoa sis,, rviussu, wis TU. C..4 l,.nnHlln I C .l.,r On, I lie CSfc MI.J,WH, I --' " I , Don's reprsMntatlve paper. It lead J Robinson's Parlo s and the people appreciate It and ahow f ITnalni W Ad llHnnt It by their, liberal patronage. It It the unaei w s u' UBP01, advertising medium of title section. If. 4.4. nomodolcd ad refurulaliod through out Everything neat, cleo aw up-to-date Htnam heat and electric llffhtti. Ilest cuisine. Prompt servlco. H. E. BICKERS, Prop. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American plan, ti txr day and aparsra HeadsjiiarUrs rr tourists snd cotasoarcUl trat tVsrs. tlpccial rates wade to fasallics aa-d alal4 fatleaacn. The laaaagrmcal will be plasssd at alt liases to show toous and ftr pfloss. A ssosVra Tsrkish UthtsUblUansestlalsM koUI. II, C. BOWKKH. Msaasar ras si sfc m sfc awsi sws sfc saas.aAs.i sSa, a f Entoy Life L We will make your, leisure I hount ikimi iiliahtnitfy. ItowlliiK alleys, immiI, lillllartta i' ami hIiooIIiii? (rulWy, l't-ry-thrtii; IlnttnlasH. TUMPKHANOK HKKKKHII. ilKN'm and eiKum. lluslcal ciilertuluiin-iit every evening. 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