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isioess Cads and Societies LslONS AND TRADES, ALPHABETTICALLY ARRANGED. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREOON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1904. i PHV8ICIAN8. ATTORNEYS. iilmmiii in Jtiim bourx. 10 to 12 a. ni .; i "SkSei orilco. main 13T1 ; litR. M- rrntihlnu. rn. IwpnlreU lieorlntc. fltted refractive ec- MOM 18 sailnes' bank. Telephone P""..i.n none, main 1BU1. tort ""' - fSnTM. U. IIOMIIOI'IIATIC ftwbonel Ofllce. black 1411; tli.k- It ."'W.U In Havlnes lank ,1, ufllce 'plionc, matu 1411 : I-ll 15U1. . in . ri.'ui .1 :. I'! iiunii f r .n.w.u' unci diseases of Ijjbnl 'If. "lcr M?,n I?. Ofllce 'I'lione, nlulu ihM inirrtou street, uotweon Uour IJmS I''""18 1,UcIc m Ncr '- - DENTISTS. BKAN A PEItllY. JlTTnnuu.v., omce overTay.or'a Harder. sVe.Vn'die: ton, Or "Slut Vl'-V" LAW IN JUDi) 'VoVt10.''' A LAW. "Ill IIAILHY &LOW I : lrrATTO I-V f v am. law, OMce In Despaln bloc". AT IIALLUHAY & McCOUltT, LAWlT.im A? soclotlou bulUllntr. ' "A"ll's- AS- lfl,,SLA?;.,!N1!;T LAW. ... .,,,utia iiuun UUllUIDg. CFUn,,L !LAliH- Anqn.vin-s at ,v ,,. anui;M imuu UUIUHllg, " ,!' olui:u, lawviiu. oitici! JlootuH7j1,1u 8, Association building. "'"u? ""'CirATTOUXEVB AT ...I .,' .'' Iumn bos been admitted tu practice lu United States patent offlces H,'.om?"".';R 8iV,claU", of latent law block ' ' l" und 13 Association FRATERNAL ORDERS. fcjX, UENTAI. BUIIOKON. OIHce juaa uio. rBASTmOTMT. OFFICE IN JIDI'. 'room- reu iiu. iTiMvL-TIKTrflFFlCi: IN AS- lul'ock, over Hchmldt'y new drug it reu n-.T. n,on,K MM. IJfllV ll faf sr fSntv. s . i i .. T i 4 ' , " A' "ariman, "r.. K. II., 0. K. llciin, Secretary. XIKN S IiKSOItT-VOU AMI INVITHI). I rej rending room. Why not loin and get the advantage of free bath, use of punching bag uml other equipments, In eluding library anil reading room? Terras, 1.00 to Join nud 50c a mouth dues. ErINARY SURQEON8. llV JUItOKON DR. U' c- MoNAMj lllOn-S uruit niuio. EkSAND BROKERS. fclONAIi HANK OF ATM ..t.t nifliri UMcnlna iStljn and domentlc exchnnge. i promptly attcntiet to. 11 Itrolileat, T. J. Mrk, vice- WJ ..n.A.u naalilnr I. M. Iv m: UNA. auu Henry Kemp ISiiTs' HANK OF WKKTON, n.At.a.nr.1 lirtiK.hf fitiil nrilil litroo'ollr attendetl to. It. Jam- liUtat! (ieorge W. i'roebstel, Krtt. J. It. Kllgore, casnier: ui i i. llirtumi, M. M. Johns. T, 10. U. draw, J. i'. iviigore, uou- Hca, u. l rueuniut. IeXDLBTON SAVINGS HANK. ftia, Ornoo. Organlzetl Jlarcli 1, ttt llioweu on Ull limn ueiiimiui. IshcKI attention given to colfec- LnMiM.nt f T. J Aliirrll. I'uitller LloDtj, uilJtant cashier. RATIONAL HANK OF I'KNDIjE- tjiul, IJJ.TO nrpitir, ana un nmlti. llou.000 Transacts I Ibinklsf builneis. Exchange and He triDiien toid on (jnioagn, can i.vt mi. inn principal nouns in nil. Drifts drawn on China, Japan fct IitM collection, on reaionaois .miliar, nreallent : w. f . Mat fprtsldeat: 0 M. Illce, tashler i Geo. Jr.umuntuihler HITECTS AND BUILDERS. IHRD. AltCHITECT AND 8U- EL itakea complete and rcua r buildings In the city or couu aw, .uou building. IIC0I.U, CONTltACTOItS AND EltfmateA fnrnlNhpfl nn Rhnrt Itt work a specialty, l'nmipt w; on iiiuit street, uear Main. taCOXTIlAPTflll AN' Dltttlt.r). licJUM furnished on nil kinds i. ttntiit walks, stone walls, etc. i.asi uregonian oruce. ItSOl'TMAN, AltCHITECT AND wit. Association block, ren LMTrt lir ioi.nnfln ixiit ni' Vm.nl ...alba n ...ul.ll. I.'a. Wlitifd free. Work guaranteed. I It lladlev & Zehner'a clear -treet. 1'. O. box 104. NlNG AND LODGING. ' L HtlVTI KdTdM IT A H llfllt. Itae lodchiL' linimA nt tf'tl llnrilen I" alie will be glad to tee her P iUnuu. WA, COUKl.lt ALT A AND ff. Hoard by the doy or week. 'el. Itotes, 13.70 and J1.70 ' ri. I.. Neff, prop. Pendleton 1 la connection, I.. Neff, pro- pBOTEI,, r.UADINQ HOTKL IN MI.W to f l.ao per day. II. 1'. Wletor, POR IIUHINESS TAKES YOU j nuii at tne Hotel Helix, uooa airice. l it. niiupy, ICE AND LAND BU8INE83 ILIFK inriiranoh rn. JOB , 1 2 , M t HM.. In U . t . ItBnlr rjto Uoorehouse & Hamilton. IL'tkact comtany Si? X "batracU of title to all tlll county. Loans on city ProMrtv ti...H . ...ii. . ii eatate. Does a general bro- l'aya taxes and makes far . . - . I u p "'-'M-n-Biuenia. ciereu,.j, I. UAItTlt.u t IV hw?Tman -JK.. VIce Prea. r-llKLD, Becretary. IY HHPRI58HNTS THE Parinr7 rename ore ana acci- (htrict co "-KJ, in., V. 8. LAND COM- I iron, "V mae 01 'sna "' i)ild,.i?!.uwnce collections, wa oulldinir. room 0. JAND FEED 8TABLE8. tMh.DEuD BY TTlEWEkK OR tted IItn. -7)51 nntlnnwnnd aonablo. M, L. WILLIAMS, P lai'i! f.Y HERD YAUP VHail '"n'ortablo stalls. Cliin K"'i attention, i. AIU Plenty ItfinLES-O. M. FKOOSIE, 7" Opp, Hotel Pendleton. Phono 'IV& KY' B0A'lD AND BALE Suua B,,1?clf, boartfed at reason- sw-' -i" itn t. ('none iiam iiM. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Monument to War Veterans. Wnlla "Walla, Fob. 4. Material for tho monument to bo erected in memory of Spanlsh-Amerjcan war veterans through the efforts or tho Reil Cross Soctetj- has been received uy tho Roberts Monumental com pany, which was awarded tho con tract for erecting tho memorial. The masslvo blocks of stone were Rlilpped direct from the quarries nt Bedford. Intl., and taxed the capa city or a largo car. With flio ex ception of tho seven-foot flguro or a soldier, which will surmount the monument, the material was ship ped In the rough and will be dressed and cut to size at the company's yards In Rim street. The figure was completed In the east. V. KTUOIILi:, DEALEIt IN SHCOND band goods. If there Is anything you need In new and secondhand furniture, stoves, graultewnre and crockery, call and get bis prices. No. '212 Court street. Horse Thieves at work. 1'ioscott, Feb. 4. A gang of horse thieves have been operating extensively In tho Prescott neighbor hood during the, past two weeks. Almost every day tho farmers have been reporting the loss of some of their most valuable horses, and there has absolutely been no clue to tho thieves. Last Saturday night Peter Han son, a farmer residing north of Pres cott had six of his finest horses stolen. Abraham Pettyjohn lost a fine i mule several weeks ago and many ottier tanners' horses are missing. The farmers residing on the upper flat near Clyde also lost a number ol' animals. FOR RENT. NKAT. CLEAN, WELL-KEPT itooma to rent. Well locited. ZVi Water street; cor. Johnson, FURNISHED Mrs. Btrahou, FOR KEST-dOOD FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE for two gentlemen or two ladles. Call at Gil) Willow street. WANTED. MEN TO LEARN HARDER TRADE ; ONLY olghtweeks required; two years paved; poal. tlont secured when competout. Catalogue mailed Ireo, Moler Hyatein College, Kan Pianclaco, Call!, WANTED AD.VI'.ltTISintS TO MAKE use of these classllled columns. If you have something you have no use for, offer to train- it tor sometuiug mar, some inner body may have and huvc no use for, some tlilntr that vou mav need In .vour business. Yoy may have nu extra horse that you may wish to trade for a cow or a vehicle. Somebody may have the row and vehicle anil want the horse. 10c or IMc want nd will probably do the business. boys and three girls, two boys and one girl survive her, Walla Walla. Union, Accidentally Shot. Uourno, Feb. 4. Tom Deoly, blacksmith nt tho Midway, acci dentally shot himself at tho Union hotel In Bourne, without fatal con sequences, however. A SS-callbre Colt's automatic pis tol slipped rrom his pocket, una ware, and on striking tho floor ox ploded a cartridge. The ball enter ed his left thigh, ranging up, came In contact with his ribs on the loft side, was deflected and spent its force without fatal results. OjREGON SHOJflrliNlS and Union Pacific Two Trains to the East Daily Ing cars dally to Omaha, Chicago; tourist ileeplng car dally to Kantaa City; thronib uiim.li wuil.1 rmimiK VllH (rVOnHUT COO- ducted) weekly to Chicago, Kanaaa city, re cllnlng chair cara (seat, frtej to the Eaat dally, Wallowa County Range. Al Emmons was In from his Mud Creek ranch yesterday; be says that he has his cattle on grass six inches high In the Buck Creek canyon. This Is the advantage ot having winter range, while others arc feed ing hay at a great expeuso tho man who Is close to a good winter range keeps his stock rat at practically :.o cost all winter. Wallowa Democrat. MISCELLANEOUS. HARN FOR SALK-lN(iUII!E AT KRASSIU A tiliarp'a, C5 Mam atreet. SINGER HEWING MACHINE OFFIOH, 609 College street, repairs lor an macanier, P. A. Lovetang, Manager. SEWER CONTKACTOI'.S-REEU i LAFLER make connections wuu tne tower lor uuai ueas houaes and private reaidonces. Terms reaaouaoio. isave oruera m i . .Hjwi Hardware atom. F. 6. MERRILL, Bl'OEANE, WASH., A (IT., Donamoro. Second hand machines, auppllea anil repairs. WB DYE TO LIVE. HAVE YOUK CLOTHES aponged and prcaied for Jl M a month, at the city tueum Cleaning auu jjicik ui w, W. Alia. Phone Red :!!, r.aniKS' oaI'SULKi! (lAItl)KS. aale. lellablc Abitilutely guaranteed to cure Leucorrhoea (whites) and Female Waaknes. rite for particulars, Lady Agents wautod. Address Mo. Prup. Pharmacy, Lock Pox iU, kamaa tiiy, mo. EE YOUR "UNCLE" WHEN YOU WANT money. We make loans on pa aoual property r, u. ituruaiu, ruwu imii "nw m-..-Ing, Court street. W.M. F. YOIINKA WILL PAY J'HOMPT attention to all sales and posting bills. Correspondence solicited. Commission rea sonable. P. O. box liUO, Pendleton. PRESS 'IAKINU. CUTTING AND FITTING A aueclalty. Prompt work. Satisfaction guar anteed. Mlas R. Whitley, 91'.' Main street. IN POUND THE KOLLOWI.NU D in scribed nuimaiB nave oceii the marshal of the City of Pendleton, to wit ! One black, coming, 8 year old tllly. Indian brand on left stltle, right hind foot white, one bay aelUlnr. coming 2 year old, whlta stripe In lor.head. lett hind loot ana lore iuui whim, nuiu - ,d ... ,T?;i i.dVrlihi hmd foot l.lte'lndUn UoS..fl:w..fUtaUl ljS'.lf"'!2fi?.bl,.b,d,-. o!d. heavy bliek man'. inTtatl7n. tlilblo brands, on. riv mara. 6 or 7 years old. with colt, w.lKf W, 5 VSX.UiS& on One bay mare, nu viiui "i""," . 1,.? w.faht about 1000 pounds, 7 or 8 yaars o1?. ,j ... nnt claimed by tba u sam "'""'" - ,,,-. nfiaei.ion. at public """J 'e-' of Cottonwood and .te.nC?neecay of .lUUft g. SSSSS and P7nse. of task- lnfc'?'V. ..mi. . . uaicu """wfflj'-CABNEY.CItylriiia.i. MEN AND WOMEN. Um Bl lot nnnatural " u aulaui. pffnlM. andcot saWSi ft ijHCMCiauii,u.aBHai ssV u.u.i. JIT VUIU 1 aaf - - 'or nut in Pla-n K'Z7l. Lnt oil liKllUstt. yllWUa --- PHIGHESTER'S PILLS i'l.otirt treat. Meat work. 1 WertiiV! mo,iei Improvement. ""?. Itatti rnnnii In con MEN The DB. IJEBIO BTAFK only Bpeolalistfl for liioii, con tinue to euro nil chronic, pri vate & nervous ailments, impotence skill rtlaeasea, rhoumatiam. catarrh. iTpA O SrtituniiT, rn. .i "''.1. or write Death of an Old Settler. Tho funeral of Mrs. Slnah Master son, who dletl Monday morning at her residence three and one-half miles north or the city, will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of her daughter, Mrs, Emma J. McMamts of 29 Chestnut street. Mrs. Masterson had been a resi dent of Walla Walla county since 18(18, coming here Ttom the Willam ette valley or Oregon. She was born in Iowa in 1S-I5 and clossed the plains in 1804. She was married in 1809. Of eight children, four Contractor's Lawsuit. The Dalles, Feb. 4. Tho atten tion or the circuit court Is being taken up today with hearing the suit or Sexton & Walther vs. M. Mc Innls. This Is a suit ror un ac counting between tho respective parties growing out of a contract In the construction or the Lyle-Goldcn-dale railroad and Involves several thousand dollars. Two Years for Bigamy. The Dalles, Feb. 4. Under his real name or Earnest Papmaul, the muchly married man, known to Tho Dalles people as "Harry Mason," pleaded guilty to the charge or big amy before Judge Bradshaw this morning, and was sentenced to two years In the stale penitentiary. Cold Weather. Reports from the county are to the effect that the ground Is now frozen nine inches deep. The Ice on the pond Is about six Inches thick, Grande Observer. MARKET Portland, Feb. 4. February ship ments of flour from Portland to the Orient were given a good start yes terday evening, when the Indrnsam ha cleared tor Japan and China. Among other miscellaneous freight, she had on board G9,629 barrels of Hour, tho largest quatlty of that foodstuff the vessel ever carried, It ranks as the third largest flour car go that ever left the Columbia river, only being exceeded .by those taken out in the Algoa and the Indrapura during the present season. Tho Hour Is valued at $214,CC4.40, and goes to Yokohama, Kobe, MoJI, Hongkong and Shanghai. The bal ance or the cargo consists of CM packages of groceries, one box of sporting goods, three sacks or oats, 77 sacks or bran, 1,828 pieces of rough lumber, 129 bales cotton flour sacks, 1.1 packages or machinery, 200 boxes of apples, 250 cases or cigarettes and 100 bales or sheeting. Tho steamer sailed nt noon, and under her 7,000-ton burden was weighted down to a draught or only 2.1 feet and C Inches. It Is thought probnblo that sho will Co able to get to sea early tomorrow morning. Captain W, K. Craven Is in com maud. There are seven steerage passen gers, all of whom are Chinese. Two of theiii are being deported. Butter, G0Q'7Bc, good. Eggs, fresh, 30c. CHOICE BEEF CATTLE, ET Steers, $3.253.76. Cows, $2.502.75. Hogs live, 4V4Bc. .i Hogs, dressed, 67c. r Veal, dressed, CG7c, ' ' Sheep, ?22.C0, ( . jj-T RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. Coffeo wocho and Java, best, 40c per lb.; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades, coffee, 25c to lCc per lb.; package coffee, 20c per lb. Illce Best head rice, 12c per lb.; next grade, 10c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best JO. CO per .sack; do 13 Ibi $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 14 18c per lb. Ham 1718c per lb. Coal oil $1.05 (or 5 gallons, $3.5 per case. Lord 70c 5 pounds; $1.40 10 pounds. VEGETrtDLES. Carrots, 2c per lb. Potatoes, lc per lb. Garll , 10c per lb. Cabbage, 3c per pound. Boots, 10 lbs. 25c. Onions, 3c per pound. Parsnip, 10 l'us. 25c. Colery, 10c buncb. 3 bunches 26c, Lettuce, hothouse, 5c bunch. Kraut, 10c quart, 40c gallon. Mlnco meat, 12Vc per pound. Ti,,nnrn nhniipri. 8 1-3 cents per pound; on cob, C cents per pound. FRUITS. Bananas, 40c dozen. Apples, 7Gc$l per box. Lemons, 40c doz. Oranges, 40-50O doz, Cranberries, 15c por quart. LIVESTOCK AfiD POULTRY. The following prices ore paid by dealers t the producer; Turkeys, 12Hc. Chickens Hens, 7c; $34 per do on; roosters, 4 to 0 ceuta. Gooso, por dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $3.504. HAY AND FEED. Chop barley, $22.50 per ton; l'.io per lb. Chopped wheat, $1.40 per 100. Bran, 00 cents per sack. Shorts, $1 per sack. Oats, Vi cents per lb. Alfalfa, loose, $13 per 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, green, 4c per lb.; beef, dry, 1012c; mink, 50c each, with a possibility of $1 each If tLe size Is good and the condition prime; coyote, 607Gc; bear skins, accord ing to quality and size, from ,3 to $15; coon, 35(8,40c; horse. $11.25; sheep, gieen, Cc; sheep dry, 7V4c; lynx or bob cat, 15030; skunk, 25c; badger, 1530. .. MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Needs of the Foreign Heathen and Missionaries Shown. Wllkesbarre, Pa.. Feb. 3. Advices received by the local committee In dicate a large attendance at tho an nuul meeting of tho American Church Missionary Society, which Is to begin a two-days' session In this nttv novt Mcmdnv. A feature of the coming meeting will be reports of laymen's work In planting anu main taining missions in and near large cities In this country. The pressing need of missions in South Amciica and the Antilles will also receive attention. Bishop Tal lin! of Pennsylvania, will preside over the sessions, and among the speakers will be the president of tho Presbyterian board of foreign mis sions, and a number of prominent missionaries recently returned from foreign fields. Cured After Surferlnq 10 Years. Tt F Horn Sunt. Miami Cycle Sc Mfg. Co., MIddletown, O., suffered for ten years with dyspepsia, no spent hnnili-Pflu nt dollars for medicine and with doctors without receiving any permanent benefit. He says: "One night while feeling exceptionally bad 1 was about to throw down the even ing paper when I saw an Item in the peper regaroing tne merits oi n.uuui ri..o,,ol Oura I rnncluded to try It and whlln 1 Jiad no faith In it I felt better after the second doso. After using two bottles I am stronger and better than I have been in years, and I recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my frlonds and acquaintances suffering from stomach trouble." Sold by Tallman & Co. Ellis Klnkead. of Lexington, Ky, shut and killed himself because his sweetheart. Nort Veale, accompan ied another suitor to tho tlieuior. xw tr.,.1.- n lnrik- nt Kinkead's cormo n.i,i ui.ni homo and shot hersolf dead oipM citrtat roa TImo Schottnlo from I'-Midlotoii 1SRIVI raou Portland :10 a m Chicago .iM.i pm Portland i:i:.'0 a ra The Eat :n a m Portland Special No, 1 'Chicago Special No, 2 Mall aid Express No. S The East 9XW a.m. Portland 5:3. p ra The East 1 ..' a m MallandKxpreaaNo.C Portland i9i a m Pandleton Paascnger No 7 Spokana Spokane Passenger s ;iu a m I no. s 8:50 p m Pendleton Branch Mixed Train No. 41 Walla Walla P ranch Mixed Train No. ti Spokani S.Vipn 1 :3S p m No 7 coDtiecta Ith No. 2. t Onlv Malta for Xo 1 In rie Xs. 1 la lain not later than 3 1 minutes. .-.o. 4Z concecta w un No. 2. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. atoo p. m. All sailing dates sub ject to cnange. For Ban Franclico Sail every 9 daya. Dally' excent Sunday 8:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 p-m.l Columbia River To Astoria and Way Landlnga. 4JO p. a. 43X1 p.m. Sunday Wlllnniotto Ulvor. Boata leave Portland dally, except Bands) 'atage ol water permitting) lor Willamette and laranui niver points. Leave Klparla 4 a a. m. Dally ExeptMon Bnake River Rlparla to Lewlaton Leave Lewtaton 7:00 a. ra. Dally Kxcpt Mos I..C, BMini. Agent. Peadleton. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS.. Prona. The Best Hotel In Pendfetoxi and as good as any. The Hotel l'cndlcton ljas just been refitted and refurnished throughout. Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms. Baths in suites and single rooms. Headquartors for Traveling Men Commodious Sample Moons. a, Rates $2 & $250 Epjclal rates by week or month Excellent Cttlslue. Prompt Dlulngrooiu service). Bar and billiard room in oonnootlci Only Three Blocks from Depot HOTEL ST. GEORGE GEO. DAI1VEAI), Prop. Kuropeaii plan. Kvorythlug llrst class. Accommodations tho beat. All modern conwnlmces. Btenm heat throughout. Large new sample rooms. The HotUBt. (ieorge la pronounced one ol the nuwt modem anil model hotcU ot Oregon. 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 point on tba Sound TIM1C CAHU Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 1.45 p. m. Tuea 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 Walladaily, neat hound, 10:t5a. m For Inlormatlon regarding rates and accom modatlons, call on oraddreas W, ADAMH, Agent Pendleton. Oregon 8. B. CALDF.RIIEAD, 0. P. A., nana nana, naioiuawu. Rooms 50c to $ J. 50 CORNER MAIN AND WEBB ST3. Block and a half from depot THE HOTEL BICKERS (Formerly Golden Utile) Court Street UUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. far. rAuii MINNEAPOIalB DULUTH FABGO TO ) GRAND FOBJCfr C'ltuuKJsruri WINNKPEO HKLENA and BUTTE, THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all point East and Bouth rh.tii, Hrkati to Jatan and China, via -r...r,,1 Northern PlClSO UUtBlSllIP C, and American line. TIMB SCH8DULR. Tialna leave Pendleton daily except loa4U VorluJrU?er Inlormatlon. tlma caada, aoapi and tickets, call on or writ. dUton. Oregon, or j-"S0&1, 1UKU auu v,niv-w., - Dallv East Orgonlan, by carrier, only 15 cents per ween, nemodeled and refurnUtied through out. Everything neat, clean and up-to-date. Steam Iieat and olectrio lights. Best culsluo. Prompt lervlra. H. E. BICKERS, Prop. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Plan, j per day and upward, ifrAifouartera for tourists and commercial trav elers. Special rates made to families audalal gentlemen. The management will b pleaaeat at all limes to show rooms and give prices. A modern Turkish bath establishment la the hetat. 11. t;. auwaiD, as assart. J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention given and all work exieutad properly. Electrical Supplies of all kinds OFFICII-121 WSSI COURT ST. (Tribune Building) Walter's flouring Mills Capacity, 160 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed. Chopped Jraad, etc., alwaya on band. In Baok. Evil Ufisirea, . riU.-.cnS. BT w ul t' Sold Varicocele, or con oua TwttohlnB. of - ntnrv IllDik i... aw.tfM x rn nrnnri on. ..yvs t rrfrn uii.i..iuri ' WWW 1 I m