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DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1804. jf tr n nOFESSIONS AND TRADES, ALPHABETTICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. --qTcoms. officb in judd nrnr-a uourn, iu iu ic ui. i 5P ffl- , 1!IS1. 1UOIU ----- ... -nil corrects eye troubles,, ca jjodleton Savins bank. Telephone -: rirIir.L. JUDD BLOCK. TliI.E. i. iifrlra 'nliono. main 1411: CE. nerVOUS UIHl'UBen "u uibi-mco wi Judd biillding. corner Mala and itfWt1 yiUV-O UUWtVl ...... I. .. f Cf, irTHH ItflfllMIC I IXIKll ll'A III . ..u Tlwimnxuu "ireoi. uoiwcuu viuur n ' lUention to sum uikmh. ATTORNEYS. BEAN PERKY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office, over Taylor's Hardware Store, Pendle ton, Or, JAMES A. PEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD building. E. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ill Court street. IIAILCY & LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT law. Offlco In Despaln block. I1ALLERAY & McCOURT, LAWYERS. As sociation building. N. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlce In Savings Rank building. CARTER & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Offlce In Savings Hank building. II. E. COLLIER, LAWYER. OFFICE Rooms 7 ana 8, Association building. STILLMAN & PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT law. Mr. Ktlllmnn bas been admitted to practice In United States patent offices, and makes a specialty of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association block. FRATERNAL ORDERS. 11. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODQF., N0.28S Regular mooting crnt and third Thursdays of each month . All brothers visiting In the city mojc cordially Invited to attend. Hall in LaDow block, Court itroot. u A. llartmau, Hr.. E. It., c. K. Uenn, Secretary. DENTISTS, 9 KEli.V. DENTAL BUKUKUN. OlfiCe 01 U - . MEN'S RESORT YOU ARE INVITED. Free reading room. Wby not Join and I get the advantage of free batb, ubc of I punching bag nnd other equipments. In cluding library anil reading room? Terms, $1.00 to join and COc a month dues. VACGIIAN, DENTIST. OFFICE IN DUMUIUK. uviic icu ..... 11 .... .1 . - ... . v " w- 'I'uone rcu -u. TONSORIAL PARLORS. PATTON'S SANITARY IIARBER SHOP, Despaln block, Court street. Best work manship. All the modern Improvements. All tools sterilized. Bath rooms In con-nectloa. AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE ..... i Milton a county seait The people of the east end of the county are feeling very much elated over the prospect of having their j dearest and most longed for wishes i granted in regard to having & county seat located at Milton. The(f hopes are based on the possible creation of a new state composed of parts of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. They hope by united efforts on the part of the residents of that vl-, clnlty to have congress name some bend of the Columbia river as start- ( lng point and run thence duo cast Just south of Milton, which .would give them the precedence for a new I county seat. If congress decides to , do this; if that part of the county would not be made a part of what Is now Walla Walla county, Wash., then some more "If s," and finally if Milton and Freowater could bo made to agree upon any proposition and some! bend in the Columbia could be located, there might ho some hopes, but the outlook is very dim with uncertainty. It does not take a great deal '.o fill somo peoples' balloons almost to a bursting point. Adams Advance. of Mill street and Fourth avenue In Spokane. It will cost between $10, 000 and $1(5,000 and nearly all the money will tjo provided by the local members, of whom there are 125. That will mean about $100 apiece. The plans for Hie church have not been decided upon, but will bo In tho near future. The officers are busy now examining plans of other Chris tian Science churches In tho country, and will probably model after tho one most suited to the needs of this city. tt is expected that a seating capacity of COO will be required. Tho building will be started as soon as the spring opens, Spokesman-He-view. . . . ...... v ,i i ..,. . ... imtn.ui fl&MMUJ. interest on time uciioniis. a foreign ami uuuinui: c.tiiuuKc. . . n,nnl.w, n Harm, t, a, l.euruw, i-uamuL , i. u. iicuiij, m promptly attended to. U. Jam- uu.l.n . Ranpnn V. I'rnplmrnl. i. . .11, K-M(nrn DHulllnl ,11. 0. A. Hartman, M. M. Johns. T. i ') u . '.ill.. CA.i.mo ii.i Cspltsl. i surplus, 175, j Ur.ai.lnl nttAnTlnll I'lVPTl Til rflllPC- W J. Furnish, president; J. N. FOR RENT. NEAT, CLEAN, WELL-KEPT FURNIsilEI) Rooms to rent. VVelllociled. Mrs. Strahon, 8W Water street; cor. Jnhnxon. FOR RENT -GOOD FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE for two gentleuieu or two laities. Call at 010 Willow street. WANTED. MEN TO LEARN HARDER TRADE i ONLY elghtweeks required; two yoars saved; pool, tlons secured when competent. Catalogue mailed tree. Muler System College, San Francisco, Calif. NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE isiul. sro.oio ; surplus, and un- proftts. H0O.O0O Tramacts ft hmkinr hutinnis. EzRhanso and DO oin.eT Liliiwii.mu ui. iv .-M..h 11 Xf lllnrt. mlilAr flt.n. . Ji , axiitsnt cashier. TlIUUrjIAN, ARUIIITKUT AINU vno.ni fciintn .iiiiin iiiodk. ,'rii- ienuoi. ABMfM.iatlllU UlULI.. 1 vu ior uuiiuiiiRS in the city or cuuiv COLE, CONTRACTORS AND Katlmatea furnished on short Job work a specialty. Prompt Slop on lllull street, near Main. WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE use of these classified columns. If you have something you have no use for, offer to traue ic xor something mat some other nouy may nave aua nave uo use lor, some thing that vou nmy need In your busluess. Yoy may have an extra horse that you may wish to trade for a cow or a vehicle. Homebody may have the cow aud vehicle and want the horse. l.pic or 25c want ad will probably do the business. Prairie City Has Slim Chance. Advices received here every day j from all parts of the county gives i proof of the fact that there Is no ( possible show for Prairie City to cet- '.enough signers on the petitions be-i ing circulated for a removal of the county seat to that city to have the proposition submitted to a vote. It would require the signatures of 11 IS voters 011 their petition to get the matter voted on, and It is not at .ill likely that they can secure one-half that number. Outside of the town of Prairie City no enthusiasm over the mntter has been aroused by the promoters of the scheme, In Union precinct a large number of taxpayers are strongly opposed to the proposition and made their opposition felt 1' feigning the remonstrance. Blue Mountain Eagle. Boise Flfht Wine Rooms. Chief of Pollco Horn has declared war on the wine rooms nnd here after all women caught In such plac es are to bo run In as well as tho proprietors of the places. Early yes terday morning the police found Miss Henna Morrow In tho back room rf tho Log Cabin saloon, conducted by Frank Nelson and she was promptly taken In charge by tho officers. When arraigned before the police magistrate she admitted her gul". saying that she had been In tho room for at least three hours, and that sho was familiar with the ordinance prohibiting women from entering wine rooms. ,She wns fined tho min imum sum of $25 and costs. Hoise Capital News. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUNDA BROWN FUR BOA ON MAIN ST. The owuer can hava same bv calllne nt Pen. dtdon hotel, proving property and paying lor tun an. SINGER BEWINO MACHINE OFFIOK, C9 college street, repairs lor an inacmiiei, 1'. A. Lovctsng, Manager SEWEK CONTRACTORS REED A LAFLER make connections with the sewer for bus! I ness houses and private residence?. Terms reasonable. Leave orders at T. C. Taylor's JIardwaro stors. F. 8. MERRILL, SPOKANE, WASH., AOT., Densmore. Second hand machines, supplies 'and repairs. SEE YOUR "UNCLE" WHEN YOU WANT money, we make loans on personal property T. B, Uurdatn, Pawu Broker, Mllarkey build. lug, Court street. AT 'llVTini'lIK A IV I1MIIII.II. bit. rpinenr tvniKH. Brnne wans. etc. Dr. (Vmenf wnlkn n snpclaltv. Es- turimiied free, work guaraatcea. tTERINAR V SURGEONS. WM. F. Y01INKA WILL PAY 1'itOMPT attention to all sales and posting bills. Correspondence solicited. Commission rea sonable. I'. O. box 200, Pendleton. DRRRavi AKIN'O. CllITTINfl AKt) FtTTINf. A I specialty. Prompt work. Satisfaction guar anteed. Miss R. Whitley, U12 Main street. I PENDLETON8TEAM DYElvoTtkI-737cOT. ' tonwood street. Cleaning, dying and repair ing. Uuods called lor and ilel.v.-red. puoue Main 1091. mkii mil a imii , riiiijirui. ALTA. CORNER ALT A AND HtYrrcr. r.MAninn nOTiir. in Hoprletor. UUR BUSINESS TAKES YOU OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT "UNDER carpets, on shelves, walls, or for wrap ping purposes, old newspapers In large bundles of 100 each at -." cents a bundle at the EAST OIUHIONI AN offlce, Pendle ton, Oregon. ADAMS DENTAL PARLOR Pendlfion, Oregon. Residence and office Despain Block. Phone Red 1581. Our specialty Painless Filling and Extracting. .1 111 BDV ATI Wit 1.' itmiUfD PD- Court hmiaa 'Hnviaii A, Krn. 1 1 "iiPi CDBiorisiDifl iitui. 1'ienir ut, kuuu riifH. unsi vara kitbm FOR RENT High Grade Sewing Machines Have your bikes cleaned, re paired and put in shape for the approaching season. Keys made to fit any lock. Light repairing. -v, sup SB, lTVT7t RUU 1 uuuB aitin Yin. r?.u.t.Al,STnACT COMPANY IK...?. "bstracU of title to all L'-Wt.lla county. Loans on city tnl r Aiuys ana sens an Jl estate. Does a general bro- Pays taxes and makes ii.' 11 "."n-resldentj. Reference, ; ''AIITJIAN, Pre, k ?AKTMAN, JR., Vice Pres. KU). Secretary. BtNTLE Y nRtnr-!Hii'NTH pnio ,t reliable Bre and accl- I ltd SUl,.- KJJftonipanles. Offlce wltli Kj.LEJi U. S. LAND COM- I "oof. 1 maae or lanu nt- bmirt Gaf den & EdmLsten 811 Court Street HAND DEALER8. 06i5r:. . - mw? ,v';aluu in seoond- li nere la anything you f n! MS crockery, call and iilli Court street. CANTY'S 1 Amusement Hall A pleasant place to spend your spare time. Pool ' Billiards ShootingJGallery Bowling Alley And otherPastimes MUSIC EVERY EVENING Basement, under W. & C. R. Depot Christian Scientists Thriving. Tlie new Christian Science church will be built on the northwest corner Will Enjoy Good Streets. W. C. McNult, county surveyor of Idaho county and city engineer of Grangevllle, was In the city yester day tiom Qrungeville. Engineer McNtitU reports that through tho re cent purchase of a rock crusher and roller, Grangevllle Is now equipped to commence the Important street Improvement work there In the early spring. It Is the purpose to provide macadam Improvement for .tlx blocks In the business section of the .city at an approximate coat of $18,000. The three layer macadam will be Installed, and machine equip ment will en able the street to bo maintained In thorough repair. Lewiston Tribune. TRANSPORTATION LINES. WE OREGON Shout Line and union Pacific Two Trains to tho EaBt Daily Throuth Pullman standard andTourlst sleep ing cars dally to Omaha, Chicago ; tourist sleeping cur dally to Kansas City: throoih Pullman tourist sleeping cars personally con. dncted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re clining chair cars (test, free) to the Ksst dally. DiriT rot Tlmo SciluvlulB From l'oudloton Portland 9:19 am Chicago 5:15 pm Portland 12:30 a m The Eostl 4:45 a m Spokan 'J:10 a m rortlsnd Upcclal No. 1 Chicago Special No. 2 Mall and Express No. 5 Mali and Express No. 8 Tendleton Passenger No 7 (Spokane Passenger No. 8 Pendleton Braneh Mixed Train No. 41 ASSITS raoif The Kast :00 a.m. Portland HOTELS. The Kast 12 as a m Portland 4SS a m Hpoka 5:35 pn 2:35 p m C0 p m Walls Walla I) ranch Mixed Train No. 42 ro 1 corinegis wnu t Only waits for No 1 in case Ne. 1 Is late not later than 3D mlnntes. No. 42 connects with No, 2, Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. 8r!W p. m. Dally except Sunday 8KX)p m. Saturday 10 00 p. ui. All sailing dates sub ject 10 cnange. For Ban Francisco Ball eyery o days. Cotnmbla Hirer To Astoria and Way Landings. 4 SO p. m. 4:00 p.m. Banday ASSESSORS HAVING NOTHING TO DO WITH RAILROADS. State Board Pi'xes Valuations After Assessors Report Mileage Great Difficulty of Arriving at Just Rail road Values In Western States Be caus eof Sparsely Settled Districts. Dartlett Sinclair of Idaho says lo a representative of the Spokane Chronicle that the people of Idaho were having the same trouble over railroad valuations and assessments as tho people of Washington. "Our roads," stated Mr. Sinclair, "are valued considerably higher than the roads of Washington, al though I believe they have a smaller ecmlng capacity. Tho county assessors of Idaho have nothing whatover to do with the assessment of roads or telegraph or telephone companies. The law makes It the duty of the board of equalization to fix the- assessment, tho local or county assessors doing nothing but report to the board the railroad mileage nnd property. This board Is composed of the governor, auditor, secretary of state, treasurer and attorney general, "The tendency the last few years In our state has been to Increase the value of railroad property for tho purpose of taxation. While I was a member of the board a few years ago a material Increase was made, and I think the present administra tion has added a little more. "It is one of the hardest things un der the law, either of Idaho or Washington, to fairly assess railroad or kindred property. No one can appreciate the difficulty until charge with that duty. For Instance the law requires the railroad and telegraph and telephone lines to he assessed at their full cash value, the same as other property. As regards other property the dally markets afford an index of val ues, but with regards to railroads the case Is quite different. Railroads are not bought and sold In open market as land and horses are, and their value must be determined in some other way, and It is hero that the trouble begins. Very few men agree as to how tho full cash value of a railroad should be determined, .Some men favor for a standard tho cost of construction and equip ment, others are Influenced by the traffic the road does, and others, again, take great notice of the rich ness or barrenness of the territory travorsod, and still others mix all tho standards together In arriving nt conclusions, hlbltlng clean cattle from being brought into the state, but also quotes a section of the statute pro hibiting the introduction of cattle 'n fected with Texas or Spanish fever and the penalties for violation. The governor concludes: "I call your attention to these provisions for the reason that it Is claimed by some that Southern California is within an area infected by what Is known as the 'Texas cattle fever.' "Tho range in this stnte, especial ly at this season of year. Is crowded to lis full capacity. Outside of any legal questions Involved, It would bo useless to conceal the fact that our people would not look kindly upon the shipping of your cattle Into this state." Willamette ltlvor. Boats leare Portland dally, except Bandsj 'stage of water permitting) for Willamette anf i ammu ttiser points. Leare Hlparla 4 :05 a. m. Dally Excpt Mon Bnake Rlrer Rlparla to Lewiston Lear Lewtstoa 7 tfO a. m. Dally Kxept Moi V., C SMITH. Agent, Pendleton, THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD. CALIFORNIA CATTLE BARRED. Governor McBrlde Denies Request of Governor Pardee. Governor McUrldo has sent an un favorable roply to Govornor I'ardeo'a Inquiry regarding tho admittance f California's starving cnttle to Wash ington. Govornor McDrido quotes Attorney General Strntton's opinion to tho offoct that there Is no law pro- Paper that is read wherever the English Language is Spoken. the Thrice-a-Week World long ago established Itself in public favor and Is now recognized as the strong est publication of Its kind in the United' States. Advertisers and publishers seeking clubbing cc-mbl-nations and they know best uni versally testify to this. It is widely circulated In every state and terri tory of the union, and even In re mote South Africa and on, the gold fields In the deserts of Australia. These aro the things that tell. Next year we have the presiden tial campaign. In which all Ameri cans are deeply Interested. Already the Issues are being discussed and the two great parties are preparing for the first moves. You will not want to miss any details, and If you subscribe now your year's subscrip tion will cover the campaign from beginning to end. The Thrice-a-Week World is ab solutely fair In Its political news. Partisan bias is never allowed to af fect Its news columns, and democrat and republican alike can obtain in its pages truthful accounts of all the great political contests, In addition to the news, the Thrlce-a-Week World furnishes the best serial fiction, elaborate market reports and other features of Inter est. The Thrice-a-Week World's regu lar subscription price Is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 pap ers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and the Weekly East Oregonlan together one year for $2.25, An Early Riser. A strong, healthy, active constitu tion depends largely on the condi tion of tho liver. The famous lit tle pills known as UeWltt's Little Rarly Risers not only cleanse tho system but they strengthen the ac tion of tho liver and rebuild the tis sues supporting that organ, Little Karly Risers aro easy to act, they never gripe and yet they aro abso lutely certain to produce results that aro satisfactory lu all cases, 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 EaBt and Sou lb Portland and poloti ba the Sound ritvtis CAitn Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 1.45 p. m. Tdes- day, Thursday and Saturday, 11.45 a, m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. Lf-ave Walla Walla dally .east bound. 11 0 p, m Arrlre Walla WalladallT.'reit bound, 10:45 a, m For Information regarding rates and accom modations, call on or address W. AOAMH, Agent l'endlston, Oregon S. B. UALDKRIIEAU, (1. I'. A., Walls Walla, Washington. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. rBT. PAUL TO I TO MINNKAPOUH UUIjUTH FARGO GRAND FORKS CROOKBTON WINNEPBO HELENA and I BUTTE. THROUGH TICKETS CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all points East and South fnrongh tickets to Japan and China, sis Ttccsa and Northern raclfle Steamship Ce, and American line. TIMB SCIIBDULB. Trains leare Pendleton dally except fcuaaaj at 7:00 p. m. For farther Iniprmstion, time caidi, maps and tickets, call on or write W. Adams, fea dleton, Oregon, or A. D, fJUAKLTOfi, Third and Morrison 8ts Fortland, Ore. Dally East Oregonlan, by carrier, only 15 cents per week. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendletoa and aa good as any. The Hotel Pendleton has just been refitted and refurnished throughout. Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms. Baths in suites and single rooms. HeadqnartorB for Traveling Men Commodious Samplo Rooms. Rates $2 & $250 Special r&tea by week or month Excellent Culslue. Prompt Dltilngrooru e trice,' Bar and billiard room in conneotioi Only Three Blocks from Depot HOTEL ST. GEORGE GEO. DAllVEAUi Prop. European plan Everything lliut elatiH. Accommodation)) tho test. Al modem conveniences. Steam heat throughout. Largo new sample roouu. Tho Hotel St. George la pronounced one ol the most modern mid model hotels of Oregon, Rooms 50c to $1.50 CORNER MAIN AND WEBB 813. Clock and a half from depot THE HOTEL BICKERS (Formerly Golden Rule) Court Street Ilemodolcd and rofurnlsbod through out. Everything neat, clean and up-to-date. Steam Leat and eleotrla lights. Best cuisine. Prompt serrlca. H. E. BICKERS, Prop. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Plsn, fj per dsy sod psrtt, Ueadausrtere for tourists and comBurelAl trmm. elsts. Special rstes made to fsmlllcs endatagis icnlltmtn. The management will be rlilssst at all times to show rooms and ei?e prices. A snoocra Tnrtusn Dsmcstabiunmcntin the hotel, II. C. BOWKHB. Manaawr. J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention glran and all workaxaoutad proparly, Blastrleal Supplies or all kinds 0FFICK-I2I WBST COURT ST. (Tribune Building) x Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, 150 barrels a day. Flour exchanged (or wheat. -Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped JTe4, etc., alwavH nn hand. Most fishermen on tho French const avoid going to spa on the flrat two days of November, owing to a superstitious fear ot the "death wind" and tho lollof that drowned flahermon at that tlmo rise and cap. hIzo hoatB. MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDENP This urput Verelsble Vlullser. tbe prescription ot a famous French pbTsloIsn. wis quli'tlj curoroii otallnorvous ordlaoaHusot tbeRonerutlTuorKsns.suoliasI.ost Muse IIOOU, 1U.OU1UI K, mi l'littl'lrs, UulHur.s I ...tlu.i. It struts nil 1c I.. U..in.li.rrhn.a unit till t hltlltirrtir. (f ltd tmtAllAV. thnkl.li.cn. ciil'IDKNt uroniiUmn. end reatoros. Tba reason sujtsrers aro not ourod brdooloas is beouuie ulnetr lior cent, are troubled with l'ro.tutltl.. vui'IUCHK Is tbe onir known renuwr to ouro wllbout uu operation, t JXJ0 testimonials. A written giiarantoe given and niouor returned If six boiea do uot oseot a verraanout cni. l.ui bun six for 15.00 br mall. Hend for Axe circular and ewUuSntali t Address UAVUi. MKUIOINK CO.. Hun Frunclsco, t'ul. C Sold t T .- ..n & C. Druggists, ,