East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 22, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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    PA'IV EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1904.
iess Cards and Societies
s,0NS AND TRADES, ALPHABETTICALLY ARRANGED.
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tt" nEsrAiN block.
r troubles. ca-
P. .and Impaired bearing.
Ftl?nJ rnr refractlre er-
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If sitings bank. Telephone
6 ?.vrS m.ln 1591.
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lEr.ori:eon. Offlct In Judd
finef ornce, black 1411;
-rrPru KOOU 17 associa-
!ftlepbo "
'ill.
B,,V,Vn;- in Savings Itank
. ,irm- 'phone, main 1411:
Ela 1501.
ATTORNEYS.
"JwrL piRRV. ATTORNEYS AT I w
"bSSdui: FEr- LA"' 0FE IX JUDD
&c&r?.SitATTons!CT"wrni
... .CTna OIOCK
aoclatlon building. ' AS.
U III CP In Sarlno .!- jt
tLAKnSLER. CHRONIC
, diseases i
nrOce "nbone, main ,21;
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LLRX DOONE. OSTEOPATH.
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C-nJKKnL KT- AlTOnNEYS AT
f VUUL,u:it LAWYER. omCK
ij .! , patent orneea,
and makes a specialty of patent law!
blo?E ' " 12 ani1 A"ltlon
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
B- P. . ELKS. PEXDLETOX LODGE. NO. 5S5
Y"'ssiina ,nlra Tbursdars
or each month All brother! vls.tlng In the
city most cordially Invited to attend IU11 lu
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Sr.. E R., C. E. Benn, Secretary.
B.V DENTAL SURGEON. Office
biii Block.
IniS. DENTIST. OFFICE IN
line 'I'hone red 1411
S. liENTIST OFFICE IN A8-
uock. over rcnaiiuii ucw uiug
red -it
IrINARY SURGEONS.
r SCHOEON DK. D C. McNABB
lllmsn's Priig Sicre
IKS AND BROKERS.
ttnvAT. IIANK OF ATHENA.
ICspltal. J.'O.OOO: snrplua and
Luj. interest on time deposlle.
and domestic ezebance.
fproin jit ly attendwl to. Henry
. Leurow casnier; i m. iempt
UEHS' ItANK OF WESTON,
lirrjron. l? a general tianK
m. txrnanse uuukui nuu awu.
promptly attended to. It. Jam.
dent ueorKe n nunain,
bt J IS. KUirore. caabler; dl
Fa. Uarttuan, M. M Johns. T.
I D. Or- J. F. Kllsore, Ilob-
, G tt ITocustei.
kULETOX SAVINGS IIANK.
Orriton. ureantzea Marco i.
Lu!. lim.OO i ; urpln, J7I,
i: illooed nn all time deposits.
ki;bt and sold on an principal
till attention riven to couec-
J, Ftirn!h, president ; J. N.
aislitant lasbler.
mn.VAr. iiaxk of I'EXDLU-
fiul. JTO.imy: surplus. $ 115,000.
1 fetieral banning uusinesa. 1.1-
teifcraptiic transiers ftotu uu
a Francisco. New York and
klati In the Northwest. Drafts
DIM. Japan and Europe. Makes
En reasonable terms. Levi An-
at. W I Matlock, vlce-presl-.
Klce. taihler : U J. Johuicn,
ubler.
TECTS AND BUILDERS.
FARO. ARCHITECT AND 8C
vnt. Males complete and rella-
K Buildings in toe city or couq.
II Judd bulldlns.
pTOLE, COXTI'.ACTOKK AND
utlmates furnished on short
sort a soerlalty. 1'rompt
kop on llluff street, near Main.
. COXTKACTOIt AN DBUILD-
tt furnlsbed on all kinds
tRsent walks, stone walls, etc.
it hast Oregonlan of&re.
tOVTMAN. ARCHITECT AND
kiHiL Association block, l'en-
Ittt. PLASTERING AND CE-
I Cement walks a specialty.
nUaed free. Work guaranteed.
1 at liadley & Zebnera clear
meet I', O. box 104.
SING AND LODGING.
HUNTINGTON HAS I'U.
lodging house at ti'JU Garden
1 me win be glad to see ner
Htrona.
fct HOUSE, 818 THOMPSON
, weit-ugntod rooms, ah
. Centrally located. Only
Court street. Rates rea-
CORNER ALT A AND
Board by.tbt day or week.
n. L. Neff, prop. Pendleton
t vvunection. 1. ncat yxv
OTKt. r.riniK'i nrvrKf. IK
lll-OO to $1.50 per day. U. V.
itE BUSINESS TAKES TfOO
t np at the Hotel Helta. Uood
ll service. U. U. Richards.
PCE AND LAND BUSINESS
LlPR lvonbt.nn.in .mtf
Mpt office Id BatIus Bank
ruoorcbouse 4 U a mil ton.
AHHTm innn rnuniNV
auatrafta f 1tl tn all
FwtHla county. Loam od cltf
LftJ- Huh and aIU all
UAKTMAN, P,
; Ht?lMN JU.f Vice Prea.
aw, McretATf.
rree reading room. Why not join and
v,i "jnnEP w irt-e Dam, use 01
cludlnp library and readlDir room! Terms
Cl lill n inlt. an.l
vwu i.w buu w a uiumu Ques.
AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF
THE INLAND EMPIRE
DAMON LODGE NO 4 MEETS EVERY
Monday evening In Secret Society hall,
LaDow block, at Pendleton, Ore. U. V.
Fletcher, K. R. S. ; W. J. Keyes, C. C.
Portland Losing Trade.
Opportunltr awaits a vast popula
tion when the railroad builder in.
vades the vast area lying 'cast ot
the mountains In Southern Oregon,
according to the picture of tho coun
try presented by a prominent stock
grower of iJko county. Portland is
not receiving Its share of the busi
ness ot that section of Oregon, be
cause stage and rail connections
mako it more convenient for resi
dents to reach California ceiters.
"Lakeview Is 'farther from a rail
road than any other town of its pop
ulation in the United States." This
was the very interesting statement
of F, 0. liunting. of I.ake county,
owner of the largest herd of regis
tered Hereford cattle in Oregon,
who attended the meetings of live
stock associations last week and re
mained in the city for several days.
Other facts recited by Mr, Bunting
are of even greater Interest.
"Though we are residents of this
state and nearer this city than San
Francisco, our business relations arc
almost entirely with California and
the Bay City. If tho people of
Portland would appreciate the possi
bilities of that region and secure a
railroad connection that would make
It more convenient, that trade all
could be brought this way. 1 do not
remember to have even seen tho
representative of a Portland whole
saler. Jobbing-house or manufacturer
in the town, but have met numerous
representatives of San Francisco
bouses. Evening Telegram.
was sentenced to the pcnltentlaty
for kicking his wlfo almost Into in
sensibility In their home, on Wash
ington street, A short tlmo beforo
that he had attempted to kill her,
At that time she was locked In their
homo at Ninth avenun south and
Washington street, and ho tired
through the door. Walla Walla
Statesman.
TONSORIAL PARLORS.
I'ATTOVR SANITARY RARBER SHOr,
Despaln block, Court street. Best work
nansblp. All the modern Improvements,
ill tools sterilized. Itatb rooms In cod-taction.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V STROIILE, DEALER IN SECOND
band goods. If there Is anything you
aeed in new and secondhand furniture,
stores, granlteware and crockery, call and
get his prices. No. -12 Court street.
FOR RENT.
FOR KENT - FURNISHED AND UNFIT.
nlsbed rooms. Clean, quiet place. 801 South
Main street
NEAT, CLEAN, WELL KEPT FURNISHED
Rooms to rent. Well loc tied Mri. Sirshon.
S02 Water streettcor. Johnson.
FOR RENT -GOOD FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE
for two gentlemen or two ladles Call st CIO
Willow street
WANTED.
WANTED POSITION, BY MAS AND WIFE
on ranch: experienced, Address Sll Lincoln
street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LOST-OS STREET, FUR COLLARETTE FIN.
Her please return to mm omce.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICH, 609
College street, nepalts lor an iBscsinet.
P. A Lovetang, Manager
SEWER CONTRACTOR'! - REED A LAFLER
make connections wun tne sewer lor ousi
nesi bontes and private residence!. Terms
reasonable. Lesve orders st T C. Taylor,
llardirare store
FOR SALE TWO UOOD FREH MILCH
cows, Jtrsey. ana a years oio. rcicr
Tachella, riaxe btatlon.
F. . MERRILL, SPOHANE, WASH.. AGT..
Densmore. Second band machines, supplies
and repairs.
WJ DYE TO LIVE. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES
sponged and pressed lor tl SO montn, at the
City bienm Cleaning and Djeiag Works, t7
W. Alta. Pbone Red 321.
WM. F. YOIINKA WILL PAY PROMPT
atteutlon to all sales and postlug bills.
Correspondence solicited. Commission rea.
sonable. P. O. box Will, Pendleton,
DRE.vi4AKI.VO. CUTTING AND FITTINC A
specialty. Prompt work. atiIaitlon guar
anteed. Mlis R ttnltler. 912 Malu strict.
IX POUND THE FOLLOWING De
scribed animals have been taken np by
the marsbil of the City of Peodlfton, to
J One gray horse, brand not visible, nelifht
liajypouna.,i.-utj. --,.,.. ,h.
II ssia inimft1
owrcrs or those entitled to the possession,
. j m Intr hm iilla. &na
costs ana e: peu.c. ?f - 5-- fh.
tbeu taken aay ""'u iui
date bereor. men at i on . - t;
T-ntv..lx.h ?.y of WA",
arimai win oe sum w . . .l"
at public auction for cash, at the city
pound, on the corner of Cottonwood and
vebb streets. In the City of rendhtou. the
proceeds of such sale to be applied lo w
psTment of aucb cost, and expense, of mak-
DD.tedei.nurr IMf,, clly Uinbt.
?ILEY REPRESENTS TUB
9 Dost rellaM. M mnA mii.
tsar. ."r -jr:
tytief, go uince witn
Zh J.R;' u- B. LAND COM-
e.i.iiy made ot- land ni-
Rbl?h,,"",,,o,lct,oo,
FUND FEED 8TABLES.
?4?DED BY TIIRwl.-Pk-"oR
mii.?!, ,B"n- ta Cottonwood
M. ut WILLIAMS,
rU I liV.i. rr,cu J ABU, liUKi
1" ' Ulllth streets. 8. A. Alio-
Fiti,. I0rlble stalls. Plenty
CP'n catelul atuntlon.
M. FROOME.
. '.' best care given
PP Hotel Pendleton. Phona
i-i
i lvV "OAI'D AND HALF.
. ,Vl!PI'fa' proprietors. lor
Oaaff.rded at reason-
STRAIN TOO GREAT.
Hundreds of Pendleton Reader Find
It So.
The bustle and worry of business
The hard work and stooping of
workmen.
The woman's household cares.
Are too great a strain on the kid-
Backache, headache, sldeacbe.
Kidney troubles, urinary troubles
ft"0. .n. how to
A penaietou uuu
rSorrf,. wholes on
r. . t Hntave 011 ana on iwr
three Tears ' In earlier ditys I bad
M6 It I shoe factory !aocWord
hi standing all day at a tench and
".L18D 1 blcame a motorman on an
electric car. That too, Kept me uu
eieiwii. . rovflted my
tnv feet ail uuy " ; i,
' iTin, if it did not start H. It
complaint If H dw i n 01 more
annoyed me tnrouBu . ',,
?n.n at any other ume. I BnaUr g
used. them. They cur u of
not had even -- .- . 1
SSsTk-T. .5. "
and take uo other.
Don't Need a Wife.
Ike Horsell, an ex-convict who was
liberated from the Walla Walla
penitentiary November 2.1, shot his
divorced wife, Jessie Horsell five
times at Seattle and escaped, leaving
her lying on the sidewalk. The wo
man, with five wounds in her body,
crawled along the wet and slushy
walk to her doorstep, where her
small strength gave out entirely and
she fell, All the way she kept con
tlnuaily calling for help.
The bullets were from a 3S-rallbre
revolver. Three of them entered her
head, one the center of her back and
the fifth went through her right
hand.
Stockmen Leaving Oregon,
Mr. King, the Burns sheepman,
passed through here Thursday on
route to Cannila. His object In vis
iting Canada at this time of the year
is to see the country In its worst
condition for stock. In conversation
with Mr. King he said that a neigh
bor of his recently returned from
Alberta who pronounced that section
me siocKtnans paradise. several
bands of horses have recently been
taken there from Mnlhcur and Har
ney counties. Tho ranges aro so
eaten out In some sectlous of the
country here that It has como to a
show down. That Is stockmen have
to hunt new pastures or go out if
the business. Vale Gazette.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
mm,
Sh OUTLINE
and UNION PACIFIC
Two Trains to the East Dally
Through Pullman standard and Tourist sleep
ing cars dally to Omaha, Chicago; tourist
sleeping car (tally to Kansas City, throngs
Pullman tourist sleeping cars peisonally con
ducted) weekly to Chicago. Ksnssa city, re
clining chair cars (seau free) to the East dally.
Cold Wave b.tlppcd Boise,
The cold wave which formed on
the northwest coast a few days ago
and was headed this way, veered to
the south and Ilolse has only caught
tho ragged edse of It, nlthougn thero
was a fair Imitation of cold weather
here this morning when tho mercury
registered 13 degrees above zero
mark from 7 to 9 o'clock, the lowest
that has been registered hero this
season. At Baker City this morn
ing it was two above zero. B0U0
Capital News.
ciraaT Tlmo Soluxlulo aaaivi
roa From I'omlle-tou raoH
Portland Portland Special No. 1 The East
t:10ani 9:00 a.m.
i i
Chicago 'Chicago Speclsl No. J Portland
SMSpm fiulSpm
Portland Mall and Express No. 5 The East
13 '31 am 12 .2 am
TbeKsstl Mall and Express No,6 Portland
4tnam ssuam
Pendleton Passenger Spokaat
No 7 5'SJpa
Spokane (Spokane Passenger
9:10 am No. a
1
Pendleton Branch ... n . ,
Mlied Train No. 41 1 "u p 111
.,.. Walls Walla Branch
Mixed Train No. tt
HOTELS.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., PropB.
The Best Hotel In Pendleton
and as good as any.
On the Primrose Path.
A miner nniven from Thunder
mountain a few days ago, with near
ly $1,000 earneu during over a year's
mining at the famous gold camp.
He went Into Cole's storo and bought
him an outfit of clothes. Including
everything from stockings to a neck
tie, and paid for it with a bill peeled
! from a roll containing $800. Tho
next morning the man called on Mr.
Cole for 25 cents to pay for his
1 breakfast. He had seen tho
He had seen tho boys
Two years ago this month Horsell during' the night. Halley Times.
MARKET
SALT TRUST REDUCES
PRICE 50 CENTS PER TON.
Chicago Wheat Closed Lower o nAc
count of Lessening Prospects of
War Crop Situation Is Unchanged
July End September Wheat Are
Higher.
Parsnip, 10 Us. 25c.
Pumpkins, 15-25c.
Squash, 15-35c.
Celery, 10c bunch, 3 bunches 25c.
Lettuce, hothouse, Ec bunch.
Kraut, 10c quart, 40c gallon.
Mince meat, 12c per pound.
Popcorn, shelled, 8 1-3 cents per
pound; on cob, 5 cents per pound.
FRUITS.
Bananas, 40c dozen.
Apples, 7Bc$l per box.
I-emons, 40c doz.
Oranges, 40-50o doz.
Cranberries, 15c per quart.
No 7 connects with No. 2.
t Only waits for No 1 In case No. 1
not later than SO minutes.
No. 42 connects with No, J,
late
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND,
All sailing dates snb-
001, m .)ecjf change, jaMp.n.
s-wp. m, For San Francisco " v '
Sail every b days.
Sunday Columbia River iXvp.K.
SrtOp m. ' To Astoria and Way Bunds)
Saturday I Landings.
10 :00 p. m.l
Wtllnmotto River.
Boats leave Portland dally, except Sunda)
'tsge ot water permitting) for Willamette anr
Yamhill River points.
Leave Leav
Rlparla Snake River Lewtnoi
llt. D, Rlparla 10 Lewlston 7:09 a. in
Dally Dally
Kxcpt Mon Bxcpt M01
E, C SM I Til. Agent, PesdlelOD.
The Hotel Pendleton has jusl
been refuted and refurnished
throughout. I'hone, and fire
alarm connections with all rooms.
Baths in suites and single rocmi.
Headquarters for Traveling Mei
CommodlouB Sample Rooms,
Rates $2 & $2.50
Special rates by week or month
Excellent Cuisine.
Prompt Dltilngroom servlos).
Bar and billiard room In conneotlos
Only Three Blocks from Depot
HOTEL
ST. GEORGE
CORNER MAIN AND WEBB ST8.
3
Portland, Jan. 22. The Federal
Salt Company, otherwise known as
the trust, has announce 4 a decline of I
50 cents a ton In the former quota
tions on rock, half-ground and hide I
salt. The change was expected onj
account of the action of the Amalga
mated Salt Company In Invading this
territory and getting a large portion
of the trust's business. Several cuts
In quotations have already been made
and more aie expected to follow.
Eggs Continue Firm.
The egg market Is firmer today,
with the receipts smaller. The mar
ket Is now quite hare of stocks, but
a few days of the present weather
will probably bring In more eggs.
Wheat Market,
Chicago, Jan. 22. The wheat mar
ket closed about cent Tower, It
it has been an extremely active and
nervous market. The rains In the
Southwest, the Indifference of cables
to the advance here and the contin
ued liberal lecelpts started a selling
pressure, particularly In July, which
resulted In a oreak of 2'A cents early
In the day.
This was partially recovered later.
There was some little selling pres
sure In May, but Armour supported
the price and the closing showed no
little change. Price Current says the
crop situation is unchanged. Consols
are higher.
The general feeiing seems to lie
gradually gaining confidence that
there will be no war. The congested
conditions is to a considerable extent
imperative and confident feeling on
tho market Is Imposslhle. In a gen
eral way, and on the general world's
position we would say that both July
and September wheat are high and we
are Inclined to advise selling them
on that. The market will be subject
no doubt to considerable fluctuations
on account of the manipulation of the
May.
RETAIL GROCERY PRICE8.
Coffee v.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 DOc.
Klce Best head rice, 12V4C. per
lb,; next grade, 10c per lb.
Sugar Cane granulated, best $6.50
per sack; do 13 lbj $1.
Salt Coarse, $1.10 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 17018c per lb.
Coal oil $1.C5 for C gallons, $3.io
per case.
Lard 70c 5 pounds; $1.40 10 pounds,
LIVESTOCK Af,D POULTRY.
The followlug prices are paid by
dealers t the producer:
Turkeys, 1214c.
Chickens Hens, 7c; $304 per doz
en; roosters, 4 to C cents.
Geese, per dozen, $9.
Ducks, per dozen, $3.50(74.
Butter, 5076c, good.
Eggs, fresh, 40c.
VEGETABLES.
Carrots, 2c per lb.
Potatoes, lc per lb.
Garli , 10c per lb.
Cabbage, 3c per pound.
Beets, J.0 lbs 25c.
Onions, 3c per pound.
CHOICE BEEF CATTLE, ET "!.
Steers, $3.2503.50.
Cows, $2.5002.76.
Hogs llvo, 4H05c.
Hogs, dressed, C07c.
Veal, dressed, CG7c.
Sheep, $202.50.
HAY AND FEED.
Chop barley, $22.50 per ton; lc
per lb.
Chopped wheat, $1.40 per iuu.
Bran, CO cents per sack.
Shorts, $1 per sack.
Oats, 1 cents per lb.
Alfalfa, loose, $13 per ton.
Wheat, loose, $13 per ton.
Timothy, baled, per ton, $20,
LOCAL HIDE MARKET.
The following are tho prevailing
average prices for hides In this mar
ket; beef, green, 4c per lb.; beef,
dry, 1001214c; mink, BOc each,
with a Dosslbinty ol $1 each if u.e
size Is good and the condition prime;
coyote, 60075c; bear skins, accord
ing to quality and size, irom sa 10
$15; coon, 35040c; horse, $101.26;
sheep, green, Cc; sheep dry, 714c;
lynx or bob cat, 15 0 30; skunk, 26c;
badger, 15 030.
Just One Minute,
One Mlnuto Cough Curo gives re
lief In one mlnuto, because It kill
tho microbe which tickloo tho unisons
membrane, causing the cough, ana
at the same tlmo clears the pblsgm,
draws out the Inflammation and heals
and soothes .ne affected pans, une
Minute CoukIi Cure st'jnRthcns the
Ijngs, wards off pneumonia, and is a
harmless, never failing cure in an
curable cases of Coughs, Col , and
Croup. One Minute Cough Cure Is
nlensnnt tn take, narmiess ana goou
alike for young and old. Sold by
Tallman & Co,
WASHINGTON
COLUMBIA RIVER
RAILROAD
Take this
route for
Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan
sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and
All Points East and Sooth
Portland and points
oa tho Sound
TIM isc a it 11
Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, 1.45 p. m. Tues
day, Thursday fend Saturday, 11.45
a. m.
Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m.
Leave Walla Walla ilally.east bound, 11 M0 p, m
Arrive Walla Walla dally.feat bound, KM a. in
K,ir Information roaardlna rates and accouv
modstlons, call ou or address
W. ADAMH, Agent
Pendleton. Oregon
8. B, CALUEKIIKAU, (i. P. A.,
waua nana, masniugioa.
King Edward's Accession.
fjindnn .Ian. 22. ' In honor of
King Kdward's accession on January
92 iflOl roval salutes were fired to
day In St James' park, and at all
nthnr salutini; stations at home and
abroad. All commissioned ships In
Portsmouth harbor were dressed
and similar demonstrations were
made at Gibraltar and other ports.
A man seldom marries a girl on ac
rnnnt of her family, but he tome-
times remains a bachelor on account
thereof.
GEO. DARVEAU, Prop.
Elegantly Fiirni5,KCt .
Steam Heated
European Plan.
Block and a half from depot.
Sample room In connection.
ROOM RATE
50o, 7So, $1.00
THE HOTEL BICKERS
(Formerly Golden Kule)
Court Street
RUNS
Pullman Sleeping Cars.
Elegant Dining Cars,
Tourist Sleeping Cars.
nr. fAuij
MINNEAPOLIS
DULOTH
7ABUO
TO GRAND FORZ1-
UKUOKmuw
WINNEPEd
HELENA and
BUTTE.
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YOItK
BOHTON
aud all polnU East and Houtli
thn.h tieb.ta la Jaban and China, rts
s-... anit Nnrlharn PaflgO SUaBUblP C.
and American Una.
TIM I SCHIDULI.
T.alns leave Pendleton dally except Soasst
st 7 sOO p. ni
For farther Information, lima ixrdi, nasi
and tickets, eall on or wrlta W, Adams Pea
dleton, Oregon, or A. 0. rillAKL'IOij,
snira ana mvuiwu dm , 1 u,-. -
Tho Oregon Dally Journal can be
found on sale at Frazler'a "torei
4BV".BBSSBKaSBaTSSBmKU7r7,ra?&,
'laaBllBaleBBalBrBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaH
Remodeled and refurnished through
out. Everything neat, clean and up-to-date.
Steam heat and electrle
lights, Best cuisine. Prompt servlc.
H. E. BICKERS. Prop.
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND. OREGON
Aeserlcaa Pisa, U Per day and upal,
Head. natters f.r tourist, and commercial tr
eWrs. special rates mad to families sad eiags
geattemcn. The saanageueat will tw Pleases!
at all tines to show rooms and gtva prices, a
saoaera Tarklaa balb cstabllsbmsat la lb. hotai,
if. c, BOWBKa.'Maaagtn,
t Enjoy Life
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s Howling alleys, pool, billiards
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7 entertainment every evening,
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Sold by Tallman & Co., Druggists.
-oAiiast. Phona Malu 701
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