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fT,iiocc Can Ac 14 A C. a SESSIONS AND TRADES, ALPHABETTICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. L TTrnx. omen in judd L If. G. y' . ., t n ... in M . L' llflirf! JJUUiW V ... Hi U, , MM- Vr.,:,,,iii,i. : Orilce. main 1371: wee, " PjrrTM. D. DKSl'AIN III.OCK L iod corrects eye troubles, ca P. -.millions anu iiuimiicu .leuriug Ml to. ?. nitwl for refractive or. .Soue'n..ln -TfiTT UlNOO. OKPICE OVKIt I'1",1,... Hnvlncs bank. Telephone LF'"V, .i.ni.nne. main 1B01. I """ rrmuihU. o. iiomkoi'iiatir ""Telephone: Office, black ti:i,k. Iv.'mlll residence, Black lot. frTTlIINDRIlSON, I'lIYBH.'lAN I.' (Ifllcc In Savlnxs Hank t. ' nom 1. otllce 'phono, mBlu 1H2 K.H. 1BB1. rWv- K. lll.AKKSl.ICB, t.'IIHONIC I1 u .llaniiunii nml ,l!ncii!icii nt ."judd building, corner Main and fitrtrt". urucu pnone, mam vs. ; 1 reu S7alm:n iioonk, osteoi'atii. m Tnoaipmn atrm't. between Uour ilr meets. I'none lilac HKI Her HKI a hich'm.. DENTISTS. ; rvilKIIKNTAL BUUCIMON. Olllce eU,Iui1iI llluck. lulOIIAN, M.NTI8T. OFFICE IN in J nc i nont reu 1111, lAsN. W.NTI8T. OFTIPK in as- I1 ..' .. ....... unl.n.l.l,'u I-..- 1(1011 DlOtli. 'MU..MtP ..... Ulllj, I rtoa" reu .11. Ieterinary surgeons. IUKY HUIIOKUN-DR. D, C. JlcNABU ilT.llm.ni' UriiR Bioro. IHNKS AND BROKERS. fSiTIONAI. HANK OP ATHENA, Capital, s.iu.uuu; Burpius and Iiuaiou. Interest on lime donoslta. In tarclra and domestic exchange. i promptly aueoueu 10. uenry 1 nrMlilent : T. J. Kirk. vlce-nres- TT.S. Ledrow, cashier; I, M. Kemp, labltr. ATTORNEYS, "bSlldtat: n:K WW 0FPI JUDO ..ubo i.uu. Duumng, t r r 1. VUL,,'";lti LAWYER, oprirn "ooms 7 anu s, 'Association btaidlnL. CB S1iaw'MM? S.i!;iI!.nC,n' ATT"NnYS AT practice in I!, "u,. been Emitted to .,,,1 vL.i n Uultl Btates patent offices. ' ,f.mum" I-'"y 0 patent law.' block. a' Association FRATERNAL ORDERS. W-JhB-.""0 LODQK. NO. S8S nrp.ni, TE""K''rJ'l".nu ".ra Tburidays mijn-s i:i:soiit you aub invited. ; iwu. nuy not join and f f'e ndnntnKe of free bath, use of TltlllPllln linn nii, nl. i.. ii7 .1. "1,u equipments, in cl iidlUK library and readlnc room J Terms, " . - uu uiuum uuea. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1004 r TRANSPORTATION LINES. I HOTELS. " AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Stock Shooting Affair. A big stock-shooting affair has just been reported In Morrow coun ty. In which 30 bead of cattle were lillled by unknown parties. The cattle belonged to Ben Swaggart, who ranges his stock In tho Sand country along tho Columbia. The cattle had worked back from the river Into the farming districts east of lone, where the shooting occur red, When Swaggart heard of the shooting he went to the scene and found 30 head of cattle, all pierced with rltle balls. Tho shooting is supposed to have boon done by farmers of the district, and Is not tho result of trouble over range be tween sheepmen and cattlemen. Antelope Herald. J Hie next term of circuit court. Mrs. Johnson and little daughter al so returned with him. Brick gave no trouble at all and says ho "Is go Ing to put up the best defense ixjs siblo, take what comes, and try to do better in the future. Wallowa Chieftain. Not Good Enough. Failure of the state to bid yester day on Spokano's $2 0,000 school bond Issue is disappointing. The best bid was equivalent to an Inter est rate of 4.20 per cent per annum. The state has been buying school bonds in other counties and cities as low as 3.75 per cent, and K it had taken the Spokane bonds at that rate it would have met a saving to this city of $900 per year, or $18, 000 In the 20 years the bonds are to run. Spokesman-Itevlew. New Road Machinery. All tho new mnxhlnnr.. Uently ordered by tho county com ( mlssloners has arrived and was on I exhibition at tho Mnln street bridge I today. n crusher, a grader, six dump wagons, four scrappers and other small tools, The cook and bunk houses have been completed by Supervisor 1-annlng. Walla Walla Statesman. Planing Mill Burned. Monday afternoon tho planing mill of the Pilot Butte Development company, located about three miles from Bend, burned. Tho loss . was about $4,000, with no Insurance. President Drake was somewhat burned about the hands and face. The Dalles Chronicle. V KTlinilT.l? Tlt'ATTM, IU ar,,.nx,t. Imilfl IFOHllu If I- need In new and second-band furniture, stoves, gruulteware and crockery, call and pat Ittu ,i,t u X'.. ...n n . - " .mcn. ..v. .u i.uuri Hircec. lf.R!KIt8' HANK OP WIJBTON, , Oregon. Does a general bank. uoi. rixcuuuge nougut anu now. 1 promptly nttcnued to. ic. Jam- lialdtnt; Weorgp v. l'roebstel, Mldest; J. Ulipore, casuier; ui lO. i. Ilortuau, M. M. Julian, T. lQ. u draw, J. I'. Kiinore, uob- kuKO, a. W l'roebstel. I PENULKTOX SAVINOB HANK, ICMon. Oregon. Organized Murch 1, fctpiud, 1100,00) ; turplus, J75, karest allowed on all time deposits. It booRut and sold on nil prlndiial SnecUl attention clven to eollec- W. J. Furnish. Dresldent : J. N. hlet-artildent : T. J. Mnrrla. cashier' llUlootj, uslstant cashier. NATIONAL HANK OP I'lINDI.n- Kipiul, m.OJO , surpluf, and un- proau, iiuo.uw lranaacu a buklnt builneii. Kxcbanae and ule IriDilen sold an Chicago, San ,jie ion. anu principal points in Unit. Drtfl drawn on China, Japan me V.iMcollectlon 011 reumnable lUtlJoltnr. president ; W. K. Mat rtuni;u, m. nice, casiner ; ueo. i,ji.,uiiiani cainier FOR RENT. NKAT, CLEAN, WELLKKPT FURNISHED Hniimi In rant I Inn ., ... o,-nun.. iiaiui ..rL-ub. cur. JOUUHOU. L'ntl l,L-Vn, V,.,.T ,i.w.i, nri.m i ... m w ...., 1 uuu w riiuil 1 nulla, DulJAnLE, for two Kcntlemeu or two ladles. Call at Ml) WANTED. MEN TO LKAHN 1IAKUEK TKAUK ! ONLY elchtweeks reuulred: IUDTelr.iiiii.il: mil. tlons secured when competent. Catalogue maiieu iree. aiuier system college, san riauciscii, uaiil. WANTKO YOUIt OKDHltS FOIt EN, Braved cards, wedding Invitations, etc. ! 10U engraved vlsLtlng cards wltb plate, fl.50; additional cards In future, $1 per hundred. The East Oregonlan. WANTED AUVEItTISEltS TO MAKE use nf these classified columns. If you have 8umctblng you have no use for, offer to trade It for something that some other body may have and have no use for, some thing tbut yon may need In your business. Yoy may have an extra horse that you may wish to trade for u cow or a vehicle. Homebody may have the cow mid vehicle anil want the horse, l.'c or -."c want ad will probably do the business. MISCELLANEOUS. CHITECTS AND BUILDERS. 1IAKN FOli SALK-INIIUIKK AT KKAtSIO & Sharp's, MS Main street. MMltD, AltCHITECT AND SU. Ktzt Makea complete and rella. or uuiimnisu it, tn. nirv nr rnnn. II, JUIIII Ulllllllllg. I Fl MLE, CONTKAfn'OUB AND , ' Eitlmatex fiirnlalied on abort , work a specialty. Prompt ; l9 on iiuin street, near aiain. UI. COXTi!Aimif in iiimtr.n. wxtea furnlsbed on ull kinds i.ttaent walks, atone walla, etc. it hast Oregonlan office. SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICJC, 609 College street, repairs or all machines. I. A Lovetang, Manager SEWKR COSTRAUTOItS-REEl) A LAFLKR make connections wltb the sower lor busi ness houies and private reldcnce. Terms reaaonable. Irfitve orders at T C. Taylor's Hardware atore IttQCTSIAN. AllflUTIifVl' ANU P"deat. Association block, I'en- Walt, I'l.ABTEItINO AND CE- leraent walks a specialty. i;s nahed free. Work guaranteed. " It lladlev A Zebner'a ulnar iUeet. P. O. box 101. NlNG AND LODGING. IL IIIIMTI VIlTflV IT AK I'lII!. lae kidsluif hnm. ul fl'JII Harden Wn tit W i. Kaj t0 aee per ' fiiruos. COItNEH ALT A AND "I- Hoard by the day or week. "Kl Itatea, M.7D and $4.75 j." I Neff, prop, l'endleton u. tuuuecuan. 1,. r.erx. nru- Mwel, leading hotel in ii-w to 1,1.00 per day. U. i'. V IIUS1NEB8 TAKES YOU 3 vp 1 at tbe Hotel Uellx. Uood t-ni aerrice. T It. wunpy, AND LAND BU8INE88 ki. Vs 'NoUHANCB CO., JOB luiirr- "'ice in Having uana ruoorhouae A Uamllton. itlllln.nj. ...... .TV S!5 f. btract of title to all Iim? . coun'J. Loana on city lai L, '' uuf na ,el" " h-. . " general oro lays taxes and makea P J,on-fld'tJ. Iteference, 58SJAN. Pre. uiiN- J- Vice rrea. -""1 oecretary. "P.I'ItESENT8 THE -'mi rename Ore and aeci- 9 COmn.nl.. C.n ... will. "Mtco: t-tiJ.Ris u- s- LAND cou- L BeCljllt. m.. ... tmA ,11. BSJ'l '"'irance and collections. - Mfl IIUULU Jl U. 1ND FEED 8TABLE8. "Suable. M, L, WILLIAMS, BtUUv. . " TM I iTi F1SKD tabd. con. ISb m U.h H. H. A. Alio I.J'IC.COIafn.i.KIn ...ill in..,. -lcrelul attention. bl-O. M. FROOMK. K 0?;'!?! ' host care given ..uiei renclluton. rnone LH?5itYi,n.,. ..... i-none naiii7ui, 2!PARLOR8. rii Uoileru Improvements. vyiu ih v uh F. . MERHILL, SPOKANE, WA8II., AtlT., Deusmnre. Second hand mucbluca, auppliea and repairs WB DYE TO LIVE. II AVE YOUR CLOTHES sponged and prcaaed lor Jl r0 a month, at the City Hiearn illeanltiu and pyemg Worka, M)7 W. Alta. I'houe Keil Ml. LADIES' CAPSULES OARUES, sale, reliable, ibiolntcly guaranteed to cure Leucorrlioea (whites) and Female Waaknen. Write lor particulars. Lady Ageula wanted. Address Mo. Prop. Pharmacy, Lock Box ifjl, Kaniaa City, Mo. SUHKCItlllEItB TO MAGAZINES, IP YOU want to subscribe to magazines or news papers In tho llulted States or Europe, re mit by postal note, check or send to the EAST UltEUONIAN tbe net publishers price of 1.1c publication you desire, and we will have it acut you and assume all the risk of the money being lost In the malls. It will save yon both trouble and risk, ir you ure a subscriber to tbe East Oregonlan In remitting you can deduct .10 per cent from the publisher's price. .Address EAST OUIXillNIAN 1'UH. CO., l'endleton. Ore. OLD NEWSPAPERS TO l'UT UNDER carpets, on shelves, walls, or for wrap ping purposes. Old nowspopers In large bundles of 100 each at 25 cents n bundle at the EAST OKEUON1AN office, l'endle ton, Oregon. wmTp. YOIINKA will pay prompt attention to all Bales and posting bills. Correspondence solicited. Commission rea sonable. P. O. box 2tl0, Pendleton. nitKKS 4AKIN0. CUTTING AND FITTING A araltrV Prompt work. Satlafactlou guar an&d. ti ; R.rtbitley. 918 Matn strset. ONE WAY OUT. A Resident of Pendleton Show the Way. Only one war to euro a bad back. Liniments and plasters may reneTa - They won't cure it. Backache means sick kidneys Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kidney Pendleton people prove this. Read a caso of It: Mrs. J. Brynk, wbo lives on Star . 7 . .,Tni u-irinov Pllln are street, says; a grand medicine, as I know from ex perience, and I have no hesitation in saying that any sufferer from back- r 0 . , ,.i.i ,-fiMil tn who acho or oiner kiuud 1 ,.t will give them a fair trial, will be more than well satisfied with the results. i"tt"-" , ihme r four years I Buuertni ii" -- -- -- - - with sharp pains In my back which became acute when I attempted to Mid over, or to lift anything. Bo sides, I had rheumatism or lumbago In my loft arm so bad that I cou d .not rnisoyit above my Bhoulder without asslstanro from my loft band. I saw Do.m'8 Kidney Pills advertised and got a box at the Brockft McComu thr'oo boxes the backache had van ished and wltb it tho rheumatic pains lWbJ!Kbn lenlew. Price 50 cen s- I.r box. Poaterttllburn Co. lluffnlo. N. Y sole ngonto for tho Unitod States. nr..w!. ltomomber tho name DOAN S and take no other. Brick Johnson for Trial. Sheriff Shackelford returned Wed nesday with Brick Johnson from Billings, Montana, and has released him on the required $800 to appear For Sunday Closing. As soon as nil names possible (f residents or Walla Walla county can he secured the 25 or 30 odd pe titions being circulated throughout the county urging the enforcement of the Sunday closing law will be presented to the county commission ers. Walla Walla Union. W1ARKET RE I STAGNANT GRAIN MARKET FARMERS HOLDING STOCKS. Standstill Expected to Last Until Next Crop Comes In Estimated That 300,000 Bushels of Wheat Are Still In Farmers' Hands Green Stuff Just Coming Into Mar. ket Hides and Pelts Are Scarce. The grain market is completely stagnant, hardly a purchase having been made Inside of two weeks past. Club will net 05 cents to every farm er who wants money bad enough to bring In the stuff. It is believed there will be little deviation from this price at any time prior to the next crop coming on the market, un less it bo a slight advance. It is estimated there Is yet In the farm ers' bins 300,000 bushels of wheat in Umatilla county, of last year's crop. All other grains are "dead," the local market being entirely dormant. The local market offers from $3.50 to $3.75 for beef steers. At the same time the buyers for tho butchers are expecting some animals to be put on tho market In a short time that will bring $4, but they will be stall-fed, with new fat on them, and In prime condition. Pork Is bringing 5 cents on the hoof. Some green stuff is putting In an appearance-, spinach being first on the market. It Is from Walla Walla and In a short time green onions con be had 'from the same neighbor hood. The bide dealers have to hustle long and hard to get a carload of goods for shipment, although the general markets are In such shape that prices here have not risen. The principal reason for the dearth of hides Is the mild winter and abund ance of feed for all stock, which have brought the "natural" deaths of domestic animals down to a mini mum. Not over one-half as many hides and pelts have come In as last winter up to this date, for the rea son given. All the pelts and hides from slaughtered animals arc prime for condition and thickness of coat. dealers t the producer: Turkeys, 1214c. Chickens Kens, 7c; $3 4 per doz en; roosters, 4 to 6 cents. Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $3.504. Butter, 5075c, good. Eggs, fresh. 30c. CHOICE BEEF CATTLE, ET . Steers, $3.253.7G. Cows, $2.602.75. Hogs live, 45c. Hogs, dressed, CH7c. Veal, dressed, 6G7c. Sheep, $22.50. HAY AND FEED. Chop barley, $22.60 per ton; lc per lb. Chopped wheat, $1.40 per 100. 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. RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. Coffee ...ocho and Java, best, 40c per lb.; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades, coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; package coffee, 20c per lu. Rice Best head rice, 12c per lb.; next grade, 10c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, cestju.uu per sack; do 13 lbs $1. Salt coarse, ?i.iu per iuu; mum, $2.50 per 100. Flour B. a $4.26 per uarrei; wai ters' 14.25 uer barrel, $1.10 per sack. Bacon 14 18c per lb. Ham 1718o per lb. Coal oil 91.CS for C gallons, 13.25 per case. Lard 7UC u pounua; ii.iv iv puuuuo. VEGETrt&LES. Carrots, 2c per lb. Potatoes, lc per lb. Oarlt , 10c per lb. Cabbage, 3c per pound. Beets, 10 lbs. 25c. Onions, 3c per pound. Parsnip, 10 loS. 2Gc. Celery, 10c bunch, 3 bunches 25c. Lettuce, hothouse, 6c bunch, Kraut, 10c quart, 40c gallon. Mlnco meat, 12c per pound. iK.n,n niiniind Ri-3 cents per pound; on cob, 5 cents per pound. FRUIT8. rtnnnnnn 40n dozen. Apples, 75c$l per box. Lemons, 40c doz. Oranges, 40-50o doz. Cranborrles, 15o per quart, LIVESTOCK AiiD POULTRY. Tho following prices are paid by LOCAL HIDE MARKET. The following are the prevailing average prices for hides In this mar ket; beef, green, 4c per lb.; beef, dry, 1012c; mink, 50c each, with a possibility of $1 each If U.e size Is good and tbe condition prime; coyote, 5075c; bear skins, accord ing to quality and size, from s3 to $15; coon, Jbvwc; uorse, imu.zu; sheep, green, Cc; sheep dry, 7c; lynx or bob cat, 15 0 30; skunk, 25c; badger, 15S30. WISCONSIN FARMERS. Big Attendance at the Annual Con vention at Madison. .Madison, Wis., Feb. 3. Nearly every county in Wisconsin Is repre sented at the annual convention In session here of the State Agrlcultu rnl Society. Tho proceedings were opened in tbe assembly chamber :t the capitol at 11 o'clock this morn ing with an address by George Mc Kerrow, president of tho society. Other papers and addresses deliver ed dining tho day were as follows: "Popularizing Agricultural Educa tion," Professor K. C. Davis, ile nomlnee; "Mistakes We Make," L. Spalding, River Falls; "Farm Poul try," Mrs. Adda F. Howie, Elm Grove; "The Cow That Does Not Pay," D. B. Foster, Falrcblld. The proceedings will continue through tomorrow. In addition to the sessions of the state agricultu ral wiMf.lv nroner there will be meetings of the Wisconsin Horticul tural Society, Wisconsin Livestock Breeders' Association, Wisconsin Beekeepers' Society, the Short Course Agricultural College Alumni Association, HOO-HOO AT ST. LOUIS. Washington State Building Will Be Headquarters for the Order. 0 t ..,.io v-oii 3 The second norinn.i 1,1a timliprs tor the Wash ington state building, has reached the exposition grounas, mm i" .l..,l,,.o .na tl.n litf tliU- Staff Wllictl will rorra a feature of the House of ii..,,.ii,.n ii,n ntruntnm that is being erected by tho lumber Interests of the United States as a renuusruuB for the lumber and others interested In tbe lumber trauo wno win visu the fair. Besides serving as a clubhouse for the lumbermen, the strutluto Is in tended to form a museum of the lumber products of the United States. While the uig flagstaff comes from tho stato of Washington other portions of tho . building will be constructed from specimens of i 1..... .iHiistriri 111 I I'xUh. iiaav.111- Knu, Miunosotn, California, Florida, Mississippi anu nmueiuuo ........ states. It Is said that tho weaving of Inp niortcllo wreaths occupies 1,000 per sons in tho city of Purls for four months ivory winter OREGON SH OUTLINE ahd Union Pacific Two Trains to the East Daily Through Pullman atandard and Tourist sleep Ins ears dallr to Qmihi rhl..M, ,n...i.t aleeplng car aally to Kanaaa CUTS throoik i uiimitn touriai aieeping cars personally con- aucieoj weeaiy 10 unicago, Kanaaa city, re- c-MmuK vnair car lacaw iree) 10 tne Kaat dally Dinar roa Ttmo Sohixtula From l'eiidlotou Tortland Htlvam Chicago SMJpm rortland 12 :w a m The Kat :n a m Spokant y;iua m 5:50 p m Portland Special No. 1 Chicago Special No. 2 Mall and Expreai No. S Mall and Kxpreaa No.s Pendleton l'aaaenger No 7 (Spokane Passenger No. S Pendleton Branch Mixed Train No. 41 Walla Walla Branch Mixed Train No. 12 iaaiva raov The East :C0a.m. rortland 5.15 p m The Kaat 12r.'5 a m Portland 4:15am Spokaat 5 A p rj 235 p m No 7 connects with No. 2. t Only waits (or No. 1 In case Na. I Is late not later than an nilnutes. No. 42 connects with No, 2. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All salllnt datea sub- " rofrVnXo Salt every 5 daya. Dally sSnda'y Column Klver tM 80 p m. To Astoria and Way Snnday Saturday Landlnia. , 10:00 p. in. Willamette lllvor. Boata leave Portland dally, except Band.) atage of water permitting) lor Willamette an Yamhill River pulnta. Leave Leave Rlparla Snake River Lcwlaton 495a.m. Rlparla to Lewlaton 7:00a.m. Dally I Dally Excpt Monl Kicpt Mo K.O BMIT1I, Agent. Pendleton, 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 TIMItCAIIU Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 1.45 p, m. Tuee- day, Thursday and Saturday, 11.45 a, rru Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. Leave Walla Walla dally.eaat bound. 11 :00 p, m Arrive Walla Walla dally.weat bound, 10:15 a. m for information regarding rates and accom modation', call on oraddreta W, ADAMS, Agent . Pendleton, Oregon 8. 6. CAI.DKRIIKAO, O. I. A., Walla Walla, Waihlugton. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. tar. rAUJj TO, THROUGH MINNEAPOLIS UUliUTxl FARGO GRAND KOHLO OROOKSTON WINNEPEO HELENA and BUTTE, TICKETS TO nnif'Afjn WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all points East and Boutli r.wrfi.h tieknta tn Jaoan and China, via Taooma and Northern KaclBc SMamahlp Ca. and Amerlean line. TIM K SCHBDULI. T.alna leave Pendleton daily except Soasaj VoMnrther lnlormatlon, time caidi, aaH .nd0tickeu, callon or writ. W. Adam,. Ija- dlevon, g;nyM.,rln8u:;Kfu;rd:OT. Dally East Oregonlan, by carrier, only 15 cents per weekj HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel tn Pendfetea and as rood any. The Hotel l'endleton has just been refitted and refurnished throughout. Phone and tiro alarm connections with all rooms. Baths in suites and single rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Hsi Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $250 Special rates by week or mouth Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Diulngroom aervloe. Bar and billiard room in connootioi Only Three Blocks from Depot HOTEL ST. GEORGE GEO. DAIIVEAU, Prop. European plan Everything llrsl clatw. AccommodntloUM tlio best. A'l modern conveniences. Bteam heat throughout. Lare new nample rooms. The Hotel Bt. George Is pronouueed one ot the most modern ami model hotels o( Oregon. Rooms 50c to $1.50 CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. Block and a hall (rom depot THE HOTEL BICKERS (Formerly Golden Rule) Court Street Kemodeled and refurnished through out. Everything neat, clean and up-to-date. Steam heat and electrlo lights. Best cuisine. 1'rompt servlc. H. E. BICKERS, Prop. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Plan, j per day and epwei. ................ fnw .A,. ,1.. a a ramm.iM.1 Ink tiers? Special rates made to remittee and UU gcDtlemen. Tbe Danagenieat will tx ptt at all tlmta to show rooma and give prices. A II. C. SOWKKB, Maaagtf, J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention given and all work executed properly, Bleetrleal Suppllei or all kinds OFFICII 121 WEST COURT ST. (Tribune Building) Walter's Flouring Mills Cspaclty, 160 barrels a day. Flour exchanged lor wheat. Flour. Mill Feed. Chopped JTaad, always on hand. etc, iMMANHOOD RESTORED "CUFIDENF tueuru unity..." ;" "n. n..r. aaa.oo a 1hi ai.iuru.wu, ... , JICIM; CO., Sua i'rnlac, vi. boiea uo uoi eneoi. ,;Vi a vol. MKl Sold , T- --n & C. Druflfllsts.