East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 12, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY,, JANUARY 12, 1904.
ess Cards and Societies
TD&nES. ALPHABETTICALLV ADrA.,-
0MS W1" nn""MU
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
B. P. O. ELKS. PKNDLETOX iTTixlK. KO -SS
tegular meeting, trn nod third lhnnda
ore.ch month All broths a Vis tin u, iI
fetes a-
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M eye troubles. ca
""t'i. finalrcd hearing.
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E1N0U. " Trinhone
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KRna"; .,.,, Hniirt. i i-aiw DipcK. at I'cndleton. Ore. n.
Eesidcnce , letchcr, K. R. S.; YV. J. Keren. C. C.
me,
AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF
THE INLAND EMPIRE
mrx-s nnsonT you Ann invited.
free reading room. Why not Join and
pet the advantage of rrce bath, use of
ntinrhlnfr hni. ami . .'c
1 ,, ?,. " ...... v.uc. cuuipmcois. in.
! eluding library and reading room? Terms.
1 11.00 to Join and fiOe month .in
DAMON LODOR NO 4 MEHTS EVERY
Mnnrlnv Tonlnp In cA l- , - . . . .
I-aDow block, at Pendleton, Ore. R. w
nlT'i'- noMi:oriiATici
JLi Office In JutW .
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
black mi
aS Oface,
M.
rrTnoosi it associa-
WffllODe ojiu
:.on' PHYSICIAN
o..'".r',7 mil
j unire r"
dBesses aim ",,. " "j
.-Imi,,,. rorner Slain and
Offlce 'phone
main 721
ROUSES I10AKDED BY THE WEEK OR
month at the hed llarn. -a Cot . nwood
treet. Kates reasonable. SI. L WILLIAM
proprietor ' '
OLD DUTCH IIK.VKY FEED YARD, COR.
Wo.t Alta and Llllith streets 8. A. AllS
way, prop Ur.ie, comfortable stalls, rienty
otleed. Horses given caretal attention.
COMMERCIAL STBLE5 G. M. FROOME.
rrop. F.ne hornet, good rles, bct eare Riven
transient stock. Opp, Hotel Pendleton. Phone
Main 1G1.
THE CITY LIVERY. HOARD AND SALE
Stab'e. Carney A Kennrdr, pt prtetor., lor
fine turnouts. Stock boarded at reason
able rates. .Stable, lis Alta n. I'.ione Wain ,ul
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
pv BOOK. Ull.ui tu,
.nil btrttM. UlHicv"
nnnp mm. iv.i . . -
!Z ' - V. STROI1LE, DEALER IN SECOND-
.-..a. iitrvcii'i aiii . iinnii itckmix. it trior la nnvlh nr
inii ffalrl0n(H Rtnvns. FrflnltPtt'nrii nml ppnoboe nii
ii Pendleton. 11 i pm-. u. .j. i.ourx Bireei.
j GUUI1ANC & McnROOM, TAWNBItOK-
to the new Melarkey building, on West
Gas Plant at Boise.
llolsc, Jan. 12. c. J. Ftanklln ar
rive lri'i.1 St. Ixnls .vostcrdajr to bo
elti work on tho gas plant ot titc
Iioiso Gas company. Ho ha3 been
sent by A. Hoss, president of tho com.
pony, who Is secretary and treasurer
of tho Laclede Gas Light company ot
St. Louis.
In talking of tho project last oven
lng Mr. Franklin said his only work
was that of construction. He would
proceed at onco with tho plans and
start the actual work so soon as
practicable. The machinery has been
shipped, or would bo In a day or two.
He did not know about the piping,
but ho was in a position to say that
every part of the work would bo
pushed ahead as rapidly as possible.
It was tho expectation of tho company
to be delivering gas by May 1, or by
Juno 1 at tho latest. "You may
state," he said, "that wo are prepared
to do things."
.. ..n...-nL- t i"e new aieiarKey otiuaing. on
'Phone red nil.
FOR RENT.
i .. i :finn tin rfii .
n an t- vntnrlnnpv I n-
Strict. B. C All domes-
n-.Ant-s era mo nn n
FOR REST FURNISHED AND UNFUR
Dished moms. Clean, quiet place. 801 South
Main street
NEAT, CLEAN, WELL-KEPT FURNISHED
Kooms to rent, wen locitca. sirs, stranon.
302 Water street; cor Johtiton.
Electric Road in Idaho.
Lewlston, Jan. 12. Walter H. Hill,
chief engineer of the Lewlston .fc
Southeastern Electric railway, who Is
in tho city for a few days from tho
line, when questioned by a reporter
yesieraay, said that he had been get
ting along in fine shape with the sur
vey, in less than two months' time
there has been over 60 miles of the
preliminary and 12 miles of tho loca
tion line run and tho power site sur-
VPVPH. Tho nnrlv ,,n -nu..
the lino between Denver and West
lake, via Cottonwood, and that will
be completed next week, then the lino
to Nez Perce city will bo run. Tho
party -will then return to the Lewis
ton country and a location made be
tween Lewlston and Waha, so tt'
construction work can be started
without delay.
brought to town and tho bullet ex
tracted without much difficulty. Ills
wound is painful, but not serious.
Fcrhcnson. whoso fnthoc Is a drug
gist In Knimett, was engaged as cook
at ono of tho camps of thu Canyou
Coal company. llelng unfamiliar
with tho operation ot thp automatic
revolver, ho neglected to secure the
safety catch and tho weapon was ac
cidentally discharged.
Wool Growers' Election.
North Yakima Vnsh .Inn. 1"
ine Washington Wool Growers asso
ciation held its annual mooting here
last night and elected the following
offlccrs; President. John Cloninn;
vice president, J. T. McCredy; secre
tary and treasurer, R. K. Nichols; ex
ecutive committee, II, s. Coffln, Mal
colm McClennnn. T IT Smith
Resolutions were passed favoring
tno tun now herore congress which
provides for the exchange of land 'n
sections owned by prlvato parties lor
an equal amount ot government lard
ot like character and similarly slfi-ated.
FOP. RENT -GOOD FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE
for two gentlemen or two ladies Call at CIO
mow street.
WANTED.
WKTEr BY A COMPETENT, RELIABLE
I msn, mere utile po&ltlon; am good b.ok
keeper. Addre.-i T It. McBroom, l.C W. Court
AND BROKtHS.
III. Iju.i'vv i nuil'iua ,uu
Interest on lime deposits.
?n ud domestic exchange.
lUrlll I J. Uirih, il.111 rn-
Eichsage bought and sold.
DIIT ,EI,DUnI LU. Ik. JKQ -
l. timrEK , . i lucunici.
j E. Kllgore, cashier; dl
IlirtaaD. M SI. Johns, T
. w. rroebstel.
MISCELLANEOUS.
.-EWER CONTRACTORS REED A LAFLER
l make connection! with the sewer for bus!
ntss houses and private residences. Terun
reasonable. Ivae ordctl at T C. Taylor's
t Mwrnw res'ora
(FUR BALE TWO GOOD FRE.-H MILCH
cows, Jersey, I and i years old. Peter
, I acueua, sale aiauoc
Organised March 1.
IU.(K)' . surplus. J7..
itteotlon clven to eollec.
F. 8. MERRILL, SPOlTANK, WASH , AOT
Densmore. Hecoud hind machines, supplies
nt. rpti lr.
WK DYE TO LIVE HAVE VUR CLOTHES
sponged and pressed lor II .0 a month, at the
uuy bteum cleaning auri meiag noras, w.
W. Alta. Phone Red 021.
W.M. F YOIINKA WILL 1'AY I'ROMIT
attention to all mien and postlug bills.
Correspondence solicited. Commission rea
sonable. P. O. box 2G0, Pendleton.
w.i3u, uimutui, nnikniaiir. proinnt uorl:. K&tlslaciion euar-
fVKim. surplus. SUB.OOO.
iiuii;iw;u, ,Kr lorK HUU
in tn n.npfrm'oc, iipan.
15 AND BUILDERS.
Utkes comulete and rella-
rtmn In. K
liii bulldlnf
"tun street, near oiain.
tamubed on all kinds
' East Oregonlan office.
Di.N. ARCHITECT A.ND
association block, Pen-
Mastering and cb-
Pt walks a specialty. K
Work guaranteed.
W Udley & Zehner'tj rtgnr
Wit P CI hrt in
EjAND LODGING.
BCNTI VfTTVW it & u nrni
tw house at OiO Garden
sri'i ik giau to see oer
lB2C,?fi' k81s THOMPSON
Csatrally located. Only
Floort street, lutes rea-
I p j . - "III A1&
I p?. b" lhe day or week.
t "' ana M.7&
taueetlonrT. Neff. Z
ttt,fliS,!(0 HOTEL IN
VU U0 per day. H. 1'.
LaiNfas TAicua you
lii,L uo' Helix. Good
K'LANDJBU8INE88
f? oDK.Af,cK"C0.. JOB
COMPANY
itr iL LMm 00 city
WV V..?? bro-
'reJ,.UryV'
I l!Pl.r.i...7...-
rely-STS TUB
IN POUND THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
unlmals hse ben tak n up by the marshal
of the city of Pendleton, to wit'
One gray gelding, 11 or 12 years old, weight
12U0 or 1S0U pounds Brands not Tlslble
One hiown gelling, V or 10 years old, dim
brnud on left shoulder, scar on right hind foot,
weight I2i 0 or ISt) pounds
Ouegrayiuare H or 12 years old, red streaks
on leftside, branded Ooter M on Jell stills;
weight I20u or 10 pounds.
One sorrel mare, 11 or 12 years old ; no brands
visible; weightl lOoriaopounds.
One brown gelding, 10 or 12 years old; no
t islble brands, 2 white hiad (cel. weight tiuoor
1100 pound", roached mane.
One gray geidlag. 11 or 12 years old ; no vis Me
braads, weight JK or I1U0 pounds, roached
taana. . . t
One gray mate, 12 or 11 years old; dim brand
on right n tie, weight l) or 180 ; pounds.
If said animals are not claimed by the
owner or those entitled to the possession,
costs and expenses against them paid, and
then taken awny within ten days from the
date hereof, then at 'i o'clock p. m. of the
eighteeuth day o! January 1M the sa a
arlnial will be sold to the highest bidder,
nt public auction for cash, at the city
pound, on the corner of Cottonwood and
Webb streets. In the City of Pendleton, the
proceeds of such sale to be applied to the
payment ot sum ciwib uuu caim-
Inr sale.
Dated J"""rM.8j'.IJCABNEY, City Marsh.l
Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules
A POSinVE CURE
For I&iUmmttoa er OsUrrb
ot tl9 Blfcddor and Plic6d
Ooras milctlr and term
txaUy the worst eases of
SJonarrfao aad dies,
no matter of bow Iojc sUad'
lag. AUolntslr .nannkis.
Bold by drocglsis. Prloa
1.00, or by mall, postpaid.
l.tul3toxMitt.ft.
THE tAVTAl-ftfaWI C0
BiLttfOllTSMS. OHIO.
Sola by F. W. Schmidt &. Co.
Shot In the Hip.
Boise. Jan. 12. While out hunting
about 12 miles from town, Thursday
nfternoon, Claud Fcrhcnson of Em
metl was shot in the bin bv tho ae
cMenlnl dlfcharge of an automatic re
volver which ho carried. He was
Baker City School Tax.
Baker City, Jan. 12. A ute was
taken on the proposition that a spe
cial tax levy of $20,000 on all tax
able property in tho district bo made
to cover the expenses ot the current
year. This vote was by ballot, 15
votes being cast and the levy carried
unanimously.
Under the law of 1901 the county
court was directed to levy a tax ot
$5 for every child of school ago in
the county. Tho 1903 law places the
amount of $G for each child. This
will require a Epeclal levy of lfi or
17 mills for this year, which will bo
from" 3 to 4 mills less than that of
last year.
Back from the Philippines.
Mrs. Roscoe Beard, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. William Smith, is expected
to arrive in Seattle on the 12th on
her return from tho Philippines, am
will arrive In Baker City to visit her
parents and friends here. lewlston
Democrat.
TRANSPORTATION LINE.
OREGON
am union Pacific
Two Trains to tho East Dally
Ttimush Pullman standard andTourlst
lng rats dally to Omaha, Chicago; toartat
sleeping car eatlr to Kansas Clly; throagk
Piiiimnntnnrlati.lotnlna'CArs nersonallr con.
ducted) weeily to Chlcairo. Kta City, re
clining cnair cars tseai, inTj iu mv nnssuKtir,
HOTELS.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., Props.
The Best Hotel In Pendlets
and as good as any.
Mraat Tlmo Solnxlulo aaatva I
roa Krtim l'tuiillotou raoM I
rortiand Portland Special No. 1 The East
DilOant U:O0a.m,
Chicago 'Chicago Special No. 2 Portland
; pm 6-3 P m
Portland Mall and Exprcaa No. 5 The Rust
IIMiis l'.'.Sam
The East! Mall and BxptessNo.d j rortlane
ItlSam I I ;:Uatn
I j
Pcudleton Pasaonger Spokatt)
No 7 SJ'.pa
j
Spokane (Spokane Passenger
9:10 am No. 8
rendition Branoh , n ...
Mixed Train No, 11 ' '" p
Walla Walla Branch
6.50 p m Mx(sl Tfgin no, u
No 1 connects with No. 2.
t Onlr waits for No 1 In casa No. 1 la lain
not later than nn lnlnutei.
No. 42 connects with 1,0. 2,
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
The Hotel l'cnillcton has just
been refitted and refurnished
inrougliout. Phono and fire
alarm connections with all rooms.
Baths in suites and single rocaa.
Headquarters Tor Traveling Me
CouimotllouB Samplo Rooms.
Rates $2 & $250
Special rates by week or month
Excellent Cuisine.
Prompt Dlnlngroom mttIosj.
Bar and billiard room In oonneotio
Only Three Blocks from Deft
MARKET
RETAIL GROCERY PRICES.
Coffee 4ocho 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
agfs for 50c.
Rice Best head rice, I2&c per
lb,; next grade, 10c per lb.
Sugar Cane granulated, best $6.50
per sack; do 13 lb $1.
Salt Coarse, $i.io per 100; table,
$2.50 per 100.
Flour B. B.. $4.25 per barrel; Wal
ters' $4.25 per barrel, $1.10 per sack.
Bacon 14'18c per lb.
Ham 17 18c per lb.
Coal oil $1.65 for B gallons, $3.S5
per case.
Lard 70c 3 pounds; $1.40 10 pounds.
VEGETABLES.
Carrots, 2c per lb.
Potatoes, lc per lb.
Garli , 10c per lb.
Cabbage, 3c per pound.
Beets, 10 lbs. 25c.
Onions, Sc per pound.
Parsnip, lu lis. 25c.
Pumpkins. 16-25c.
Squash, 15-35C
Celery, 10c bunch, 3 bunches 25c.
Lettuce, hothouse, 5c bunch.
Kraut, 10c quart, 40c gallon.
Mlnco meat, 12V&C per pound.
Popcorn, shelled, 8 1-3 cents per
pound; on cob, E cents per pound.
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION,
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
IsfVi OriTloal and Oulr ir""'""'
sTk.iiKu... riii.i""- "V:
"""'mUuLI: phiuu PA.
MEN
t ,r, :i. "-KNTs tub
t r.wal'. OfBfe with
......
S. LAVfk rru
kdlWl 0C and COll,-Mr,n.
room .1 a
The DR. LIKBIO STAFF
only Bpecialtu for men, con
tlxiue to pure all chronic, prl-
vste A nenous "cu;:' ',..,
etc Xlr ;"c" VSSSSt. Ph. 0 loV :i ye...
medto d1rt"? J. BIx'lh -lrt. For tf.nd
n-m, , in vesler War. Seattle, ash. tan
or write
MEN AND WOMEN.
Cm Eur 3 " aaoaUral
t pT;.r. ciiiii-. rsiBic"..----:
BifflMrtMillTLO.IBSlBSSJ . -1.1. uwm
p uat In plalo wrtjjat.
LOO. "r t bottlea. .
tJlcttlar ssut eo waft.
m . A!!.
n na nuun. ".-- I
nef ana" Bladder Trouclei.
FRUIT8.
Bananas. 40c dozen.
Apples, 75c0$l per box.
Lemons, 40c doz.
Oranges, 40-50c doz.
Cranberries, 15c per quart.
LIVESTOCK A7,D POULTRY,
The following jirlces 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. $3X04.
Butter, 60 75c. good.
Kggs, fresh, 40c.
CHOICE BEEF CATTLE, ET7.
Steers, $3.2583.D0.
Cows, $2.5002.76.
Hogs live, i'Ai&te.
Hogs, dressed, 67c.
Veal, dressed, C07c.
Sheep, $202.50.
HAY AND FEED.
Chop barley, $22.50 per ton; lUc
per lb.
Chopped hcat, $1.40 per 100.
Bran. CO cents por sack.
Shorts, $1 per sack.
Outs, V,i cents per lb.
Alfalfa, loose, $13 por ton.
Wheat, loose, $13 per ton.
Timothy, baled, per ton, $20.
LOCAL HIDE MARKET.
The following aro the prevailing
average prices for hides in this mar
ket; beef, groen, 4c por lb.; beef,
dry, 1012c; mink, 60c each,
with a possibility of $1 eachjf the
sizQ is cood and tho condItIon,BrJiu;
coyote. 5O0'75c; bear skins, aceord-
lng to quality ana size, ironms wj
bheep, green, be; snecp ury.-.jVC!
Ivnx or bob cat. 15030; skuuk, -3CC1.
badger, 15030. . jt , .. '
Kalth is the greatest force In the
,...vl,l " - 4 ' "
Committee Will Fix Time and Place
Today.
Washington, Jan. 12. When tho
Democratic national committee went
into session at the Shoreham hotel
today to decide upon the date nnd
place for the national convention,
there was no ono who could predict
with any degree of certainty as to
what would be tho result of the com
mittee's deliberations.
When the Hepubllcan national com
mltteo met here a few weeks ago Its
work had been cut out In advance
and Its duties were largely perfunc
tory. That such Is not the caso i-t
today's meeting Is evidenced by the
wide diversity of opinion expressed
by usually well Informed lenders as
to what city will capturo tho con
vention and what date will bo select-
ed for the gathering:.
A majority appears to etitortalu tho
opinion that Chicago will get the
convention, but a St. Louts delegation
Is on hand with a strong ploa, and
there Is a movement of nome conae-
quence In the Interest of Now York
As to the date, It Is probable the
convention will bo held tho first week
In July. Senator Gorman is under
stood to favor an early convention,
but tho uncertainty as to when con
gress will be ready to adjourn Is
likely to lead the committee to fix a
late date.
All salting dates tub-
.ivir, m eet tochange. ifntin.
"Wp.m. ForBanFranclvo MP-n'
Ball every days.
Dally '
Sunday Colu,nbu K"" 4rOOP..
8:00 pm. ToAstoila and Way Bundaj
Saturday Landings,
lOfflO p ru. I
WlllrtiuottoKIvnr.
Soata leave Portland dally, except Bands;
'stage ol water permitting) lor Wlllamotle an
Yamhill Hirer points. ;
"Leate la
Rlparla Bnake River Lewlston
lffit.n. Rlparla 10 Lewlston 7:0h. m
Dally Dally
Kxcpt ilonl Kxept Mor
r, F, WAMSLEY, Agent, Pendleton.
HOTEL
ST. GEORGE
CORNER MAIN AND WEBB 3TI.
ARKANSAS FRUIT GROWER6.
They Are Met Today In the Twenty
Fourth Annual Convention,
Van Buren, Ark., Jan. 12. Much
enthusiasm marked thu opening he:e
today ot the twenty-fourth annual
meeting of tho Arkansas Statu Hor
ticultural society. Scores of members
and other visitors faced President
John P. Logan when he called tho
gathering to order at 10 o'clock this
morning. Addresses of welcotno and
routine business occupied the lore
noon. At the afternon session John Ham
ilton, of tho Uultcd States department
of agriculture, told of tho benefits to
be derived from farmers' Institute.,
and P. A. Rogers, president of the
Ozark Apple Growers' association,
told how to grow an orchard. Other
speakers were Prof. D, Compton of
Gentry, G. A. Atwood of Springfield,
Mo., and Prof,.KrnoHt Walker of thp
agricultural experiment station at Fa
ettevllle. This evening tho association will
listen to a lecture on "Krult Tree
Diseases' by George Hedgocock of
the United States department of ag
riculture. Tho convention will con
tinue In session through tomorrow
and Thursday.
Meat War Settled In Salem.
Meat dealers up at Salem seem to
have reached an understanding by
which they divide the patronago of
tho asylum and penitentiary and fix
the prlco fco as to leavo themselvs u
snug profit. Tho lowest prlco named
In bids recently opened was $7.98 u r
'iundred pounds for dressed beef As
the fctato officials always rosorvo lie
right to reject all bids ami can at liny
time buy llvo animals and Blaujthur
them at the Institutions where n 1
ed there Is little probability that do
stu't will evor bo compelled to my
an tx'ililtant price, Tho stuto can
alurd to pay a price that will Jeivo
tilt i todut er and tho dealer a ialr
rrofil and should do so. If It Is ever
aei-cd to pay moio than that it nlmik
and protabiy will refuse -OreRo i an,
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 potnti
on the Sound
TIM1CCAKU
Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, 1.45 p. m. Tues
day, Thuraday and Saturday, 11.45
a. m.
Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m.
Lrave Walla Walla dally.eaat bound, It :00 p. m
Arrive Walla Walladally.west bound, 10:15 a. in
For Information regarding rales and accom
modatlsns. call oa or address
W, ADAMS, Agent
l'eudletou, Oregou
8. U, CALUERIIKAO, O. rVA.,
Walla Walla, Washington.
GEO. DARVEAU. Prop.
Elegantly Pilsjiet
European Plan.
Block and a half from dpoi: vr"
Sample room in connection.
ROOM RATE SOo, 75c, $1.M
THE HOTEL BICKERS
(Formerly Golden Rule)
Coijrt Street
a3
sr.iuaa!
MM
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RUNS
Pullman Sleepiisg Cars,
Elegant Dining Cars,
Tourist Sleeping Cars.
rsr. PAUL
TO!
THROUGH
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH
KAROO
GRAND KORiO
OROOKBTON WINNKPEU
HELKNA and
BUTTK.
TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
VAHHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
itotrroN
and all polnta Eaat and Mouth
lnionirh tickets to is Dan and China, fls
Taooiaa and Northern Kacloo Steamiktp Oe.
and Asasrlran line.
71MB ICUIDULI.
Iralua leave Psndlatoo dally tioept aaatat
at 7 MO p.m.
Vat lurtisr Inlorinatlon. lima cards. Basse
and tickets, call on or write W. Adams, rest.
dlston, Ores on, or A. D. OHABLIOM,
Taira ana ssorrisou eu coruana, use.
The East Oregonlan i Eastern Ore
gon's repreaentatlve paper. It leads
and the people appreciate It and (how
It by their liberal patronage. It Is the
advertising med.jm of this section.
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Remodeled uad refuroluhoel thrttucfa.
out. Everything neat, clo and up-to-date.
Hteam hfat uud eUcUie
lights. Ileut culnlno. Prompt borvke.
H. E. BICKERS, Prop.
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND. OREGON
American Plan, fj per day and aparesat.
Headanarters far tourists and comsnarcial saasa
clers. Special rales raadc to faaallita sad silssjs
(caUrnwa. Tne saaaageateat will be ptssssesl
at all tlsst s to seow roocaa and give prkea, as
sesVera TarkUk UthtaublUhuaatla Ike kstsl.
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t Enjoy Life
We will maku your lebiure
hotira pass pleasantry,
Howling alleys, iiool, billiards)
and shootliiff gallery, Kvcry
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THMI'KRANCK JtKKltKHIf.
MKNTH anil cigar, Mimical
entertainment every evening.
:: Robinson's Parlors I
Under W. & 0, Depot.
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In Bnok, El Desires. Seminal Emissions, Lame Baok.Nervoua Debility,
Headaohe, Unfitness to Marry. Lose of Herrien, ss.ss varicocele, or Con
stipation. Stops Prematureneae. Stops Msrv- Irf 11 oue Twltonlnsj. of
Cvellds, EHects ars Iminsuau. lupai-t Vigor aa4 IP aVaf Plaae to orar saao.
BtUDUIat. tba bralaaodnorracoatara. aoaaboz.srorti.Mbyinail. Awns- ' tcovaaxaawo.soaaxooa'
saoiisr rafooaod oiiasbosaa. Ctraiilars mo. Address, Bishop Remedy Co., an f raneleeo, CaJ
Sold by Tallman & Co,, Druggists.