DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, .JANUARY 21, 1904. tfiness Catds and Societies I FESSI0NS AND TRADES, ALPHABETTICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. ' m'fd'f tv innn I fi- i5T hours. 10 to 12 a. m. : "leiiphonc Otttcc. main 1371 ; i.t'L-lll IV TIT rw I." .'correct eye trouble, ca- I'f. ir Otted for refractive cr- ESS? WW ' trzrTvAsao. orrici: ovnn EJW-?'S:. main 1591 ijrtrt i'" hrn M. D."HOMnOniAT!C P"T,(P" 0tfi'e b"Ck Hll! i Hart .i. ... .innll , ICOHPtl. $ . Telepbone main 031 i real- M 161 M- 1 .la... In Rav nr rtMnk- L.-on. -7r ..... f,a 1 ''i"06 Puone- ln"m ",1 ; tZTk. ni.AKnsi.nn. chronic nW building, corner Main and Lts t"fict' 'PUODe m,ln 721 ! i rrd -- I r. . r-v nnnvR nsTnorxTii I; Taoraiu nrwt. between Uour Etru. 'bone Black HrtE4 J.er L,,t rmalty DENTISTS. "iTRV DENTAL SUBOKO.V. Olflce ,0,Judd Hlcct. SrutIASICNTI8T. OFFICE IN iSS. lirMJSl Hi-r in. i.i AB- P'orae red 271 feTERINARY SURGEONS. Licv smOKON DR. D. C. McKABB i:Ti.nunN I"'lf Slcre lANKS AND BROKERS. IsATION-U. HANK OF ATIIUNA. n, CalU.ai, wu.wu i BUrfMUS uuu fx'CVX) interest on time deposits. l foroitm aud domestic exebance. Ebj nrumpfly attended to. Henry s, prMld.'nt , T. J. Klrfc, vlce-pres- alia. AliMUIS HANK OP WESTON, i, Oregon. Lioea a eucmi uuaa- s r x nanpe uougui anu sum. promptly nttended to. K. Jam- nidect Ceorpe W. I'roebsteJ, Sldent J K MIEOre. cnyucr: ui Fo A Hartuan. M. M. Tobni. T. L r.. n. draw. J I'. Kllcore. llob- Ewa, G W l'roe'ostel. IrENDLETOX SAVINGS HANK, too. Oregon, Organised Jtarcn l, capital. U)0,00i ; surplus, tTI, iirrm allowed on nil time uepusua. r Dovpnt and soiu on mi priuciiui I a.a,ittr.n pi Pan In nltMi. I tt J rnrnlsh. urenldent : J. N. S.tf-prtsldent : T. 1 Mo'ili, CH&hlir jlslufieTr &HSlsiani canuier. r.ATI0.VAI. HANK OF 1'ENDI.R s n.ni,.i criiniui' aitrtiliii snr, nun La i cueral' ban'lclni; business. Ki- I tnd telecrapuic tranBiers soiu on L Sta Francisco. New York and Ll u.ln.n In IA Vw.rtllU'0Kt llmftR Wsn Chios, Japan and Europe. Makes u on reasouanie terms, iri ad- IJ . IT- I- Blw.lr liLn,..l. T3IU?UL i .-;,.- . V Klee. csshier : U J. Johusm. I cwhler- CHITECTS AND BUILDERS. IDOWAKD, AltCOITKCT AND SO liraJtnt Makes complete and rella- i for bulldiocs In tbe cit; or coun- Bm 17 Judd building. I COLE, CONTHACTOItS AND IM mates furnished on sbort Job sork a specialty. I'rompt Shop on lilufl street, near Main, Imr. co.vTKACTon an dbuild- utlmalra furnished on all kinds err, '.fiaent walks, stone walla, etc. Iintrt at East OreRonlan office. TROL'TMAN, AHCUITECT AND Tlclrod'Tjt. Association block. 1'eu- llELLEn, I'LASTEItlNO AND CE- mms. v.puieui waits a Hjieciaiij. rtm at liadley & Zehner's clear t aireeu x . VJ. uus lot, Carding and lodging. IH. L. UUNTINOTON HAS l'Ult- ri me lodging house at uarden bere abe will be glad to see ber pua pairoos. HOUSE. 813 THOMPSON Good. well.lli'iitMl roams. All tilthed. Centrally located. Only (rum Court street. Eates rea- ALTA, CORNER ALT A AND is. Hoard by tbe day or week, set. Itstm. X3.7S and S4.75 tr T. Nan npnn lnl1latDri llvr q connection. L- Neff pro- PA noTKr. f.KiniKn nnrcr. IN I'll, M.UO to 1.G0 per day. U. f. ' rivijrieT.or( ' T0UB BU8INE88 TAKES TOO lx. atoo at th lfnl flood id food serrke. IS. 11. Itlcbarda, -NCE AND LAND BUSINESS 10EK LIKE INSUliANCE CO., JOB i asem. iimrii in KAvinra ltsns ltb Moorehouw Hamilton. S?,, . ABSTRACT COMPANY ? "Ilalle abstracu of title to H ImatlllB n.,n. T.n. nn lt ''J Property, lluyi and aella all i boal nltlt; ,Joe fenerai bro- f for non residents. Reference, c . renaieton. 0 i" HITMAN, rre. UELD, Secretary. ATTORNEYS. JAMES A. ouuuing. LAW OFFICE IN Jtuij p-MStkATT0BSCT""v:-,u HAI.LEUAY 4. McCOUItT. LAWYPns m sK-ltlon bulldlnc" "-S. AS- N-n"r-1'-y. ATTORNEY AT Liw. Offlce In Saving Hank building. Z ""'"fa" I'uufc, ouiiaing. II. E. COLLIER. LAWYER. OFFICE Rooms . ana S, Association building. STILI.SIAN & FIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT stlliman hi, twn admitted to practice In tnlted States patent ofBces. and makes a specialty of patent law Rooms H, 12 ad 13, Elation FRATERNAL ORDERS. "r- O- ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE. NO ISs oroch month All brotheia visiting In tfie .lUn'i1" lnrite1 10 "s f, v B a v." a uatimsn, ar - R 1. Benn, Stcrelary. BE.NTI lL!5? mo,t 'ellable Bra and accl MuraBee comnanlea. Offlca n-ltli "tract Col 2fr,LEY' J,Ili. D- 8- LAND C0J7- r?" SDMlft1t a.x. A lanrl Ml. b j?J-v Inurance and collections. .Jndd building, room 18. B 1?A?DED, BY THE WEEK "oR ST a IDS KaUl I'. .- .1 J-At,.aanAl1 ili7"' "uonable. M. L. WILLIAMS, K-JU .!i,IE,!i,,fYL 'KKD YARD, COIU 6 Uu,,h "rseta. 8. A. Allo- kC!y P'n caraiui atlsntlon. UStI;,?rB"a-o. M. FROOME. r7"lvk fC ' 'S o35l care xi kin, Opp Hotel l-endleton. jtona LlVKffV D-l .wtn. U A T P Ufra.a ' Kennedr. nrtiT.riotori. for MEN'S RESORT YOU ARB INVITED. I ree reading room. Why not Join and set thp advantage of free bath, use of punching bag and other equipments. In cluding library and reading room? Terms. tl.OU to Join and 50c a mouth dues. DAMON LODGE NO4 MEETS EVERY Monday evening In Secret Society ball. La Dow block, at I'endleton, Ore. R. W. Fletcher. K. R. S. ; W. J. Keyes, C. C. TONSORIAL PARLORS. PATTO.VB SANITARY BARBER SHOP, Despaln block, Court street. Best work nanstiln. All the modern lmnrnrpm,ntn Ml tools sterlllied. Hath rooms In con nection. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROm.n. DEALER IN SECOND hand goodi. If there Is anything you need In new and second-hand furniture. stoves, granitewarc and crockery, call and cei uis prices. ;o. Lourt street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT - FURNISHED AND UNFIT.. nlahed r.Hm. Clean, qnlet place. 801 South Main street AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Cattle Outlook Favorable. William Fleetwood, the Hereford sheep and cattleman, who Is at the Antlers, says that the cattle outlook lor tne coming season Is much bet ter than It was two months aso. and from present Indications ne thinks there will he a great demand for stock of all kinds. "It Is possible that the prevailing nrlces will not equal those that have been paid growers during other years," ho sas. "but tne general status of af fairs Is very encouraging to growers, who would rather have a steady market at fair nrlces than a flnnlckv demand at high figures. Further more. I believe that stockmen this year will bo able to find n market this year for all kinds of cattle, while heretofore ior a number of years it has been difficult to sell j anything but prime beef In the very pini; oi condition." I Those who have handled cattle I durlug the past seasons arc already ! in receipt of Inquiries from eastern buyers regarding the cattle outlook, which is intrepreted by somo to in dicate a greater demand and better i prices for all kinds during the com ing year. Baker City Herald. Spokane Chief Police Out Chief Of Pollen P M 'm-ill hfia been summarllv i1pmaco,i ffiri erm. I mand of the department by Mayor Boyd. The mayor acted under the provision of the charter which al lows him to take personal charge of the department. He named Police Captain James Coverly as his repre sentative, and directed the men to take their orders from him. Chief Woydt refuses to recognize the mayor's right to depose him and there may be a sharp conflict of authority The mayor gave as his reason for deposing the chief that the depart ment Is disorganized and demor alized. The chief has the enmity of the sporting element and Boyd favors a liberal policy. The mayor is a republican and the chief is a democrat -Spokane Telegram. the model and material are found o bo in accordance with tnto specifica tions the work of sawing the frame will bo commenced and It Is expected this work can be completed In loss than a week. From Portland Cai tain llauglnnan will go to Tacoma and Inspect the lumber that Is now being sawed for no hull of the new steamer. tt Is expected that the material for tho new boat will com mence to be delivered In tho Lewis ton ship yards In about 10 nays and tho construction of the crnrt will Immediately follow. Lewlston Trl-bimo. Tin Ore In Idaho. F J. Cowan, county nttorney of Lemhi county, who hns been hero In attendance upon tho meeting of the association, reports that the prospects for activity In tho mining Industry In that -section aro very good. When asked about tho reported discovery of tin ore near Salmon, Mr. Cowan said there was no dou"it that the ore was tin. Assays had shown IS per cent of tho metal, he said. Continuing, Mr. Cowan said the ore was found scattered at dif ferent points over much of tho mountain. Boise Statesman. Perils of the Frontier. A report comes from Blue Hlvor City that a huge treo fell across Olen Powers' general merchandise store building there last Friday, badly damaging tho building, smash ing the iUtuics and Injuring tho goods to the amount of $B00 or $700. Some men were felling the tree and It fell In the opposite direction from which they Intended. There was no one In the building at the time or else a death might bo chronicled In these columns. Eugene Guard. NEAT. CLEAN, WELL KEPT FURNISHED Rooms to rent. Well loc tied Mrs. Suahou, 30? Water street; cor. Johnson. FOR RENT -GOOD FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE (or two gentlemen or two ladies Callattilu Willow street. WANTED. WANTED POSITION, BY MAN AND WIKE on ranch . experienced. Address S14 Llncjln street. WANTED RELI 1BLE MN WITH RIO TO sell stock aud poultry supplies, tii per week Western Fool Co., Station a. Seattle, Wash, WANTED - POSITION AS FOREMAN ON ranch by nun led man, no i-bllcren, has had expeelence. Bent rclerencea. Address Room 10, i.enn Lodging House. MISCELLANEOUS. LOST ON STREET. FUR COLLARETTE. KIN. der please return to this office. SINGER 8EWINO MACHINE OFPICK, 6U9 College street, nepairs for all machine!. P. A Lovetang, Manager SEWER CONTRACTORS - REED 4 LAFLEIl make connections with the setter for bust neaa bouses ud private residences. Terms teaaonable. Leae orders at T C. Tailor's Hardware ator FOR SALE -TWO GOOD FRESH MILCH cons. ?. Jersey. I and J years old. Peter Tacliella, eaxe Station. r. 8. MERRILL. SPOKANE, WASH., AGT.. Densmore. Second band machines, supplies and repairs. WE DYE TO LIVE. HAVE YOUR lLOTUES sponged ani pressea ior si wuuiu, w City Steam Cleaning and Djeng Works, 6oT U Alfa Phrma. U,.( :t31 WM. F. YOIINKA WILL PAY PROMPT ultantlrin In all sales and IMJULC bills. Correspondence solicited. Commlsslua rea sonable. P. O. box iUO, Pendleton. DRESS "tAKING. CUTTING AND FITTING A ,, . ,vn,ir clalBPIInn ,nar. anteed Jd'lss R. Hbllley. 918 Main atrtet. WANTED YOUR ORDERS FOR EN graved cards, wedding Invitations, etc.; 100 engraved visiting cards with plate, 1150; additional cards In future, 1 per hundred. Tbe East Oregonlan. IN POUND THE FOLLOWING DB- .: . . V Kaan f.V.n II Tl lit scrioea saiiutii u. - ;r . .- tbe marshal of tbe City of Pendleton, to Sone gray horse, brand not visible, wlf bt JTCd nlm7. '"15" claimed by tb. otvners or those entitled to tne pcesslon, CMtTand eipenses against them wld. and the" taken aVay within un day. J rom the date hereof, then at 2 Twentv-alx'h day of January, nwi, "'a irlmar wlll be sold to tbe blghe. bidder, t Dublle auction for cash, at the city wt.nd. 0Q the corner of Cottonwood and Webb sueets. In tbe City of Penjlleton, the nroceds of such sale to be applied to the llfit of sucb cost, and expenae. of mai- E ".'I 1 10TJ. vtteo ,.u.., ... jj1isiy Clly jursbsi. Ms Santal-Pepsin Capsules a u.savssjaff Mlir A russ sswaa wwn Tor Inflammation Of OMtrra of ttu Bladder and OlMwad Kldaya. Wo euro no Ir Cans 'aaleklr and Perma nanuy Ihy worst caa of VauTThom and Ulet, no matter of bow loJg atanU- ll.W.S boiosiK-76. THE IAITAWWII W, erLLrPOMTJUMC. OHIO. RoidbVF. W. Schmidt & Co. SiriEMAHDWOMtH. r El o for nnMwi r T Z-im. "I. " f nntajUa! Jr..c-utia. "nriKneoa. liSiix aent vu (vassal. i Bt:u i "'J.r."i;' ffir" itir. New Boat for Snake rflver. Cai.taln Harry C. Baughman will leave this morning for Portland to inspect the model and material for the new steamer Mountain Gem. If Farmers Not Afraid. The sudden drop of the, tempera ture yesterday as wen as the fall of snow has not caused much alarm lo farmers who wore here. Most of them seemed to bo of the opinion that wheat would be benefited rath er than harmed, although prolonged intense cold might in tho end prove very disastrous. Walla Walla Union. MARKET REVIEWED I Geese, per dozen, $9. rt.tr.1-a t,n .Invar) tl T.Cf7A Butter, 500750, good. Eggs, fresh, 40c. There is absolutely no change In the market teport from what It has been lor some time, everything on the list being reported as it has stood for the last week or two. The much mooted beef question is In the same state the dealers refuse to raise the quotations, stating that they can get all the cattle they want at an extra top price of 3.75. and are being compelled to pay this only In extreme cases where they want a special band of came that ure extra nrinrl. It Is rlnlmprl thnt lio- ,nn get all of the cattle they want out-! side or nis county at the prices they quote, and since this is the fact It Is not only unwise for them, but not good policy to pay a higher price. The men who have lately sold ap parently for 4 cents, havo offered their stock In this city at' the rates that have prevailed here, and from this it Is hard to believe that the wholesale men, or their agents who are residents of this city, as well as the butchers who depend on the good will of the people for their support, should combine to force down the price to the harm of the farmer and stockman. The price, then, of beef takes ;io higher range in the quotations than $3.75 per hundred, and this is a re serve price only, called out on rare occasions. Otherwise, tho market is quiet, and there is nothing of Inter est in the list. RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. Coffee i..ocho 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 COc. Rice Best head rice, 12J4c per lb.; next grade, 10c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best JC.EO per sack; do 13 Ibj $1. Salt Coarse, 11.10 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 1418c per lb. Ham 1718c per lb. Coal oil $1. CD for C gallons, $3.25 per case. Lard 70c 5 pounds; $1.40 10 pounds. VEQETADLE8. Carrots, 2c per lb. Potatoes, lc per lb. Garh , 10c per lb. Cabbage, 3c per pound. Bceta, 10 lbs. 25c. Onions, 3c per pound; Parsnip, 1U l'ui. 25c. Pumpkins, 15-25C Squash, 15-35C Celery, 10c bunch. 3 bunches 25c. Lettuce, hothouse, Cc bunch. Kraut, 10c quart, 40c gallon. Mince meat, 12&c per pound. Popcorn, shelled, 8 1-3 cents per pound; on cob, 6 cents per pound. FRUIT8. Bananas, 40c dozen. Apples, 75c0$l per box. Lemons, 40c doz. Oranges, 40-50c doz. Cranberries, 15c per quart. LIVESTOCK ADD POULTRY. Tbe following prices are paid by dealers t the producer: Turkeys, 12014c. Chickens Hens, 7c; $304 per doz en; roosters, 4 to 6 cents. CHOICE DEEF CATTLE, ET1. Steers, $3.2503.50. Cows, $2.5002.75. Hogs live, 445c. Hogs, dressed, C,,47c. Veal, dressed, CG7c. Sheep, $202.5p. HAY AND FEED. Chop barley, $22.50 per ton; IVic per lb. Chopped wheat, $1.40 per 100. Bran. CO cents per sack. Shorts, $1 per sack. Oats, IVi cents per lb. Alfalfa, loose, $13 per ton. Wheat, loose, $13 per ton. Timothy, baled, per ton, $20. TRANSPORTATION LINES. OREGON and Union Pacific Two Trains to the East Daily Throuah Pullman standard and Tourist aleetv lng cars dally to Omaha, Chicago; tonrlM sieeptug car onuv to rvansaa my; inrongo rullmmi tourist t-leerlnt cars ltcrsonaltv con ducted), weekly to Chicago. Kansas City, re cllnlnr chair cars (seat, frro) to tho Fast dally HOTELS. ntrtat llmo SolnMuIo , xaatva roa Krm Potiillototl mo Portiaud Portland Special No. I The East 9:10 am 9a),m. Chicago 'Chicago special No. 5 Portland 5:1.1 pm t!l)itD IV Ml a u.l Mall and Express No. i The Fast 15 3) am i: :3 a m 1htKnt Mall and Express No. 6 Portland IIDin l::m I'endleton Passenger Spokani No 7 ptv Spokane (Spokane Passenger 9-.10 a m No. 8 Pendleton Rraneh , n. ,,. Mixed Train No. 41 J) P 1,1 I ,,. Walla Walla Itranch 5.5U p m Mxnl Trn ,, 4j No 7connectawltll No. 'J. 1 Only unit, (or No 1 In case No. I ta lato not later Ihan 3d mluutci. No. sironr.ects with No, ?, Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND, 8 to.) p. Ul, All sailing datea sub ject to cnange. For Han FrancUco ball every S days. saO p. m. Pally eari'm i ,, , ... ... Bunrfay sainp.ri. imp m, l to Aitorta aim way enuoa) Haturoay I Lamunga. 103-0 p. Ill.l Wlllniiiutttt Hlvor. Boats leavo Portland dally, except Sunday 'stage ol water permitting) lor Willamette am i amnm itiver points. '"CesTte i Rlparla Bnakn River 4 Di a. m. Rlparla to Lewlston Dal v Kxrpt Monl Leave Lewtstoe 7:O0u. ro Dal Iv Excpl M K.C HMt 1 H. Agent. Pendleton. LOCAL HIDE MARKET. The following are tho prevailing aveiage prices for hides In this mar ket; beef, green, 4c per lb.; beef, dry, J012iAc; mink, 50c each, with a possibility of $1 cacn if tt-e size Is good aud the condition prlmo; coyote, 5075c; bear skins, accord ing to quality and size, from to $15; coon, 35040c; horse, $11.25; Bheep, green, Cc; sheep dry, 7c; lynx or bob cat, 15030; skunk, 25c; badger, 15030. TWO LETTERS ABOUT TRIB WASHINGTON COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD Take thin route for Chicaco, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and All Points East and South Portland and points on the Sound TIM IS CAKI) Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes day and Fnaay, i.d p. m. men day, Thursday and Saturday, 11.45 a m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. Leave Walla Walla dally.east bound. 11:00 p. m Arrive Walla Walla dally, west bound, W :44 a. in Cor Information regarding rates and accom modations, call on or address W, ADAMS, Agent Pendleton. Oregon H. tt. CAI.DKailKAU, (I. P. A.. Walla nana, nasningion. Man Who Was Willing to Try and Was Convinced. A. S. Burroughs, Baker City, Ore., Dec. 15, 1902, wrote: "I have been a very hard drinker for twenty years, few people drank more than I. If your TRIB is a cure I want.it." On May 15, 1903, Mr. Burroughs wrote: "It is a pleasure for me to recom mend TRIB as a cure for the liquor habit. It has now been six months since I completed a euro with TIUI). I have never had better neaitn. I eat well and sleep well. I believe It is tho best cure for the liquor addic tion yet placed upon tho market." EJECTING THE HERDS. Soldiers Drive All the Stock From Ft. Asslnabolne Reservation, Great Palls. Mont.. Jan. 21, Tho cavalry at Fort Asslnabolno turned cowboys yesterday and with the flat of their sabers drove more than 12,- 000 horses, cattlo and sheep on mo reservation. If the animals which are grazing there against the law, are sent back more stringent measures will bo adopted. Tho troops have orders to arrest any cowboys or herdsmen they find. Cured After Sufferlnq 10 Years, rt w Horn. Sunt. Miami L'vcle & Mfg. Co., Mlddlctown, 0 suffered for ten years with dyspepsia, He spent Hundreds or aoiiars ior meiiirinu ami with doctors without receiving any i.orTTi.inei.l linneflt. He savs: "One nlgbt while feeling exceptionally bad I was about to mrow oown me even ing paper when I saw an Item in the nannr reparrllnir Hin merits of Koilol Dyspepsia Cure. I concluded to try it and while I had no iaun in n foil i.Pttpr after the second dote. After using two bottles I am stronger and better than I have been In years, aud I recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my friends and acquaintances suffering from stomach trouble," Sold by Tollman & Co. $9) RUNS Pullman Sleeplug Curs, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. rar. paui TOl THROUGH MINNEAPOIilH DULUTH FAHUO GRAND KORIt OROOKHTON WINNEPKO HKLENA wd BUTTE. TICKETS TO OHIOAUO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NKW YOIiK BOHTON and all joints Kruit stnd Bouth Ikrooih tickets to Japan and China, lis Taooma and northern PaoiOo llMmanlp CM. aulAmetiran Una. TIKI 8CHBDULI, Tini laawa Pendleton dallr sxcspt Saaaal For further information, time cuds, mass and tickets, call on or writ W. Adaus, dittos, Oregon, or iu' i ,i V ni. Tho n-Bt-nn rial I Journal can bt found on sslo at Frailer' bo-': store HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendletom and as good as any. The Hotel I'endleton has just hoen rcfittud and tedirmslicd tnroiiihout. Phone and fire alatm connections with .ill rooms. Baths in suites and single rooms. Hotulquartor8 Tor Traveling Men Commodious Sample Rooms, Rates $2 & $2,50 Special rates by wreK or month Kxcvlletit Cuisine. Prompt niiiliignxiiii service). Bar iiml billiard room in couneotioi Only Three Blocks from Derot HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. GEO. DAnVEAU, Prop. Elegantly l-urnished Steam Heated European Plan. Block and n half from depot, Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50o, 75o, $1,00 THE HOTEL BICKERS (Formerly Golden Rule') Court Street laSS 1 I. -r n Itcmodoled and rofurnlsbed through out. Everything neat, clean And up to-date. flteam heat and electric lights. Ilcst culslno. Prompt servlca. H. E. BICKERS. Prop. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Man, tS txr day aid upaia HtadajuslUrs far lourlats and comautrcial trat stars, special ratts made to families aadslasl fcstlcmen, Tbe mauafemeat will be pleeuMS) al all llmea lo s.ow roocas snd (let prices. A sao4ra Turkish tialheetabllahuseatla Ike haui. II. C. BOWKKS, Msasaet JiowlltiK alleys, kk)1, Millard and shouting uawty, Kvery- - .. ' Enjoy Life We will make your leisure hours pass pletutaiitly. IKiwling alley and shooting K tiiltiir IlrsttilaiM. THM PUJtANW. JtKKItKHII MKNTO and clgaro. MimIcaI entertalniiiNit evtry evening. i , : Robinson's Parlors Under W, & 0. Depot, MANHOOD RESTORED "?Mf,E!, aSBBBBBsreaaSl Thla ereat Veeetsble V tanser, ine irecnpiiua vi.m iuwu- ,nwu uh.-..-, VB oulcklouTi ill TjoI si iJrouaor.--,..r Il-f.MwtUeorsaiuhauch aalrfl Jjfg W M hn 'luVji.lM. 1'i.lu. I IliO llaek, Meaalaal KxlaaTosia. Tervaa bllllr. K UJH Mriii . Aatiseaar aaisrrr. a;all.u.ll llrlai,Varistl., u4 4 Hi afVBsaS friSI. ri.uiii Tail uZuZ M ilVr or nlsbi. I'reuiatur i-,hl ii 1 uoi cUotkod wS Lores, tm teinHon iunrrn r uu uuiw ui wvm sals. dmt iivv U 1A rtnl hnfiwn ranieuf .L.I.U -it if lab ik Vi ivirtanLftbeiiti ftiid t' lsUJcnnlnrtrn.ariro KSS;,c;rlSS?mKi.aw circular ao Sjitfionlais. Areia WAVOI. UEUICINU X.,H Vs-isaeUco, Cl. 8old by Tallman 4 Co., Druggist. ,