ElflHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONlAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNE3DAY, MARCH 23, 1904. PAGE SEVEN. MONG THE EXCHANGES rrrtn? TKTT.AND EMPTRF x - , Osborne, of the Pacific 'SltfeiSobe Co. was seen yes tM Teiep" reporter and 8tl0ed rep "."b -. telo. better "",, rriVml a state- ne esctanfit . ' t,. ""Tw U Please tho patrons of exchange ,. com. i. nsborno '". ,no now maKing ui,-" ,,n as the multiple eprSH 'w?r l the expectation of the . SUM -- ., ... ..nnm 1 tt UUUJ ... - rphle rheahtZtem.nthe state Ide of IMrttanil. There are now UUllutv" . 1. i . .hnntrfi and more urn w added annum erver r.nln. tn Farm. from t"M"'- - - . .. nr,,.wi pnpineer has .L infection and will retire he dignified ana quiei hiu i " ne9t farmer. This one Is Engineer niimon who resigned from the oorvicn several moauu as". w 111 commence iu .iu""- . " -nrti, nf the river. He s purchased a team or nuraua k iii rminle to a dirt flang- which Is expected to uirn miuui irrhes of soil upside down at a tto n an has a wuguu " r'j, .nmo r..r sham curves ana tirnirn for sieen Kluucn. r 1 1 1 , , , . . i .... m.i.fi nn iiiui;uiuu . .n.o,l ilm entice, juurum ..j... onH ii nu conncciiuiiH, uuu ... . . Au fnr n trim run iu tuu l soon no tun weainei win i.t. nmniio (Jiironicie. ... ..-r..-t.. II Farmer was muni-. B. F. Flathers, the well Known morning at the O. TL & N. depot by pickpockets. He was attempting to board a train bound for Prescott and when he stopped on tho car plat form a slender built) young man step ped In front of him and Informed him that' tho car was already filled nnd that ho would have to tako an other. At his back another stranger kept urging Flathers to get out of tho way. Finally ho succepded In getting by and entered tho car. After the train had pulled out from tho de pot Flathers discovered that his pockets had been picked and his purse containing $5 In silver had been taken. Ho Informed tho con ductor and a thorough search was made on the train, hut tho two men hcould not be located. Walla Walla Statesman. One Round of Pleasure. A. Johnson, whoso term of two years at the penitentiary will expire thla tnnrnlnir will ho re-arrested and Irlml nn it nnrnnil chnrerft. Tin to a j late hour last night Johnson had not ilng him, but has probably been ex I pcctlng something of tho sort. It Is snld that before committing tho theft for which ho Is now serv ing sentence, no sioio a team aim sold them, and the prosecution claims to have a pretty strong case. Sheriff C. A. Itlsbell of ISkagit county, Is In the city, and will take the man In charge when he Is re leased this morning. Walla Walla Union. Bankers at Walla Walja. The next convention of tho Wash ington State Bankers' Association will be held In Walla Walla June 1C, 17 and 18 next. This was decided upon at a meeting nf the executive council of the association, held In Seattle Saturday. HOT BE V WED FEATURELESS PLACE. DajiAgo the Bottom Has Dropped Out-A very Light Volume Is Now Hiniflfd at Uncertain. Wavering Prices Livestock Market Station-ary. Butter, 507Bc, good. Eggs, fresh, 10 2-3c. CHOICE BEEF CATTLE, ETC Steers, $3.253.85. . fjows, $2.502.8D. Hogs, live, D'iOC. Hogs, dressed, G7c. Veal, dressed, G7c. Sheep, 22.50. Purtland Union Stock Yards, March jO eatt p. Thn hue mnrkot Is Etlr- e nnitnn f'nltlr. nra a lirnriv . I f . 1J..I Cattle Best Eastern Oregon steers 4.50 1 bpflt viiIIpv atnorfi ffl 7fi(75)4 ft (lift Tr, li11 D Or.iOTr.i ntnn Hog&-Uest heavy. $5.85 C: block. . v-uma iaia. i&.iU8i)b.35! stoc tors nri I..J . m . Sheep-Best grain fed wethers and ITI 111 II (ni 1 -V. Ann .50. StflfVofc nn.l t 1 n nriRi , miiU IVCUCia, f...UVf Chlcaao Wheat Chicago, March 23. The market Is Wheat Qnen. nioae. : - a .mz x m'.Wa W .Xt.U. KI.V. n lnlw IT -. . ?wr. XiOb -"-V Kl 1 HZ .KX RETAII nonnn.. unuuenr r"KICES. Cgflee-Uocha and Javu. best. 40c . -v.! Sraue ai,c nsr lh! lnwnr i fcw iar. npr ill - ttCk&P rntt., an r ' pi,; """i per id "ue-Dest head rice, lr. nor n. R Per lb. bugar Cane ni,i.m Sail r'. " Pounds Jl. .osii Coarse, ii nn . mA. -.all nn. in. . " ' -oal oll-.si.65 for r. ooii o Lard 70c 5 Dounrto. i it in MiMuj,cki w ton VEGETABLES. bage, 4c per lb. ft Wn Onl0DS. EC Per bunch, a fnr "alia Walla i Ctlery in v. 1 uUcn' 6c Pe" D- lCra i h,0lise' 6c bun:h. WOrn' 8he'le. 10c lb, 8 for 25. a FRUITS. 0ralM, 4050C dozen. LlVESTn. . .. " Th J, POULTHY. eal to u,. ,w 068 aro pw utkevg WfaV. ar- nl "o,tea;ane8; 4 por d01. Ck. Per dozen, 3.504. HAY AND FEED. Chop barley, $22.50 per ton; lUc per lb. Chopped wheat, 1.40 per 100. Bran, COc per sack. . Shorts, $1 per sack. Oats, IVic per i . Alfalfa, loose, $13 per ton. Wheat, loose, $13 per ton. Timothy, baled, per ton $20. THERE ARE NO FAILURES. BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES PROFESSIONS AtfD TRADES physician's. Dlt. W. O. COLE, OFFICE IN JUDD building. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m. ; 1 to 6 p. m. Telephones: Office mala 1371 ; residence, main 13S1. J. U MILLER, M. D. DESPAIN BLOCK. Treats and corrects eje troubles, ca tarrhal conditions and Impaired bearing. (J lasses correctly fitted tor refractive er rors. Telephone, main 1011. DnS. SMITH & IMNQO, OFFICE OVER the Pendleton Savings Dank. Tele phone 801 ; residence telephone, main 1501. II. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC physician and surgeon. Office In Judd building. Telephones : Office, black 1411 ; residence, black 24. DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK. TF.LE phone, main 031 ; residence, black 101. DR. T. M. HENDERSON, THYSICIAN and surgeon. Office In Savings Bank building, room 1. Office 'phono, main 1411 ; residence, red 1223. DR. LYNN K. BI,AKESLEK, CHRONIC and nervous diseases and diseases of women. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone, main 721 ; residence, red 1223. ATTORNEYS. BEAN A PERRY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office over Taylor's Hardware store, Pendleton, Oregon. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD building. E. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ill Court street. IIAILEY & LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In Despaln block. , BALLERAY & M'COURT, LAWYERS, As sociation building. CARTER A RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law, office In Savings Bank building. N. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Sayings Bank building. II. E. COLLIER, LAWYER. OFFICE Rooms 7 and S, Association building. STILLMAN & PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT law. Mr. Stlllman has been admitted to practice In United States patent oi flccs. and makes a specialty of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association DR. LENA ALLEN BOONE, OSTEOPATH. Residence, Thompson street, between Court and Water streets. 'Phone, black 1024. Nervous diseases a specialty. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. I.. Francis Thompson, graduate of A. T. Still school, Klrksvllle. Mo.; office at Nye's residence, 002 Water street ; 'phone Red 54 ; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. A. H. MARTIN, M. D.. DESPAIN BLOCK, Court street, oyer Koeppen's drug store. Special attention to skin diseases. Dr, Garfield, of Victoria. B. C, Tells of Three Hundred Cases Wherein He Recommended the Use of Trib. Dr. James Q. Garfield, of Victoria, B. C, when asked, do you Indorse THIB as a cure for the liquor and tobacco habit, said: "1 do. I have Tn your remedy long before it was sold to you, and can tell you of three hundred people that I have ad vised to take It. I never knew of a failure to cure where the party tak ing It was sincere." Tallman & Co., local agents. Mississippi G. O. P. Jackson, Miss., March 23. Repub licans of Mississippi met In state con vention hero today and elected dele-gates-at-largo and alternates to rep resent the state at the national con vention In June. Resolutions Indors ing President Roosevelt's" aaminisira tion and candidacy for renoraination were adopted without a mssenuiie vote. Pennsylvania Methodists. iioricuiir.r Pn.. March 23. A large number of delegates and visitors are In Harrlsburg for the thirty-sixth an nual session of the Central Pennsyl vania Conference of the Methodist i?r.a,.r.,mi Minrrli. which was formal ly opened today In tho Fifth Street Methodist cuurcn. iiibuup . Cabe of Omaha, is the presiding offi cer of the conference, which will be in session a week or 10 nays. Newark M. E, Conference. . Mm OQ lphfi NewarK, e. - Newark Methodist Episcopal Con ference began Its annual session In 8L Luke's church, this city, today .... . j.nra nf nroml- witn a large utituuui.v " . ' heut divines and laymen. The con ference will be In session a week with Bishop Cranston presiding. Indorsement for Roosevelt. .ii.. hi,. Mnrrh 23. Tho vjriuuviuu, republican congressional convention of the Seventh district met here to day and chose delegates to the na tional convention. Resolutions were adopted favoring tho renomlnation of President Roosevelt. Missouri Third District Republicans. Richmond, Mo March 23.-Delo-gates to tho national convention were chosen and Roosevelt resolu tions adopted by the reim Hm rpi,!--! r.nmrrpHslonal (Ustrici in convention here today. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. . I rrnLlata Take Laxative Uromo All druggists refund the money f II ; talis V VII.V. ... - each box. 25c. Tho first almanac was PH'l8,hd ...... ... in.., a nt lliula. lo in, uy juuiuu inni - .., land, nnd in 1473 almanacs wore by John Mullor, otherwise ncglmon. innus, a jirinter, ai nuivmw first almanao printed In England . . . .. ... ...i.lMi nnnnnr- was jucnani rynsou , '"" nd In 1497. DENTISTS. DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SURGEON. uaice, room m, juau ounuing. E. A. VAUGHAN, DENTIST. OFFICE IN Judd building. '1'lione, red 1411, BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL HANK Of ATHENA, Oregon. Capital, $j0,000 : surplus and profits, $12,500.00. Interest on time de posits. Deals in roreicn and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry C. Adams, president; T. J. Kirk, vice-president : r. 8. Leurow. casu- ler; I. M. Kemp, assistant cashier. THE FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON, Weston. Oregon. Does a general bank ing business. Exchange bought and sold. Collections promptly attended to. R. Jameson, president: George W. Proebstel, vice-president; J. R. Kllgore, cashier; di rectors, G. A. Hurtman. M. M. Jones, T. J. Price, a. D. Grew. J. V. Kllgore, Rob ert Jameson, G. W. Proebstel. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, 1889. Caiiital. S100.000: surplus. $75.- 000: Interest allowed on all time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on all prin cipal points. . 'Special attention given to collections, w. J. Furnun. presiuent; J. N. Teal, vice-president ; T J. Morris, cashier ; J. W. Moloney, assistant cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE- ton. Capital. $70,000 : surplus and un divided profits. $100,000. Transacts a general banklug business. Exchange and telegraphic transfers suld on Chica go. Sau Francisco. New York and princi pal points In the Northwest. Drafts drawn on China, Japan und Europe. Makes col lections on reasonable terms. Levi An keny, president: W. P. Matlock, vice president; G. M. Illce. cashier; George Hartman, Jr., assistant casnier. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. C. E. TROUTMAN, ARCHITECT AND Superintendent, room 12 Judd block, Pendleton, Oregon. T. P. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND Su perintendent. Makes complete ana re liable nlans 'for buildings In the city or country. Room 17, Judd building. SHEEK & COLE, CONTRACTORS AND builders. Estimates furnished ou snort notice. Job work a specialty. Prompt sen-Ice. Shop on Bluff street, near Main. D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILD pr. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc. Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. T. M. KELLER, PLASTER I NQ AND CE- mentiug. Yemeni warns u iimumj. Estimates furnished free. Work guaran iu.i r nr.l.m m f 11nritv & Zuhuer's clgui- store, Main street. P. O. box 104. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE8. TELEPHONE LIVERY STABLE. CpUUT .......ujlla nnnrt linilfiA HftWprU A: Son. proprietors. Always good turnouts. I'uuuc scales. -uuue, iuuiu ui. OLD DUTCH HENRY PEED YARD, Corner West Alta and LlllltU streets. S. A. A Howay, proprietor. Large com. fortable stalls. 1'lenty of feed. Horses given careful attention. COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. M. PROOME proprietor. Fine Horses, gooa rigs, bMt care clren transient stock. Opp. Hotel Pendleton, 'Phone, main 101. ICITY LIVHKY STABLE, ALTA STREET. Carney & Kennedy, Props., livery, feed and sales stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connection. 'Phone, pain 701. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. ounltir 1.. nuAT.f.Mt IV SECOND- , a . .. -.- i..n.i DAaJ. It tliiA U anvthinff VOO stoves, granlteware and crockery, call and et bis, prices. No. 212 Court street. BOARDING AND LODGING. HOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Hoard uy tue aay or Good table set. Rates. $8.75 and $4.i5 nr wit. Mrs. L. Neff. Prop. Pendleton Feed 1'ard la connection. L. Neff, pro prietor. ATHENA HOTEL, LEADING HOTEL IN the city, $1.00 to $1.50 per day. If. I. Milieu, proprietor. I'tlL-lT VATII. UTTUIVl-tiU TAlfttH YOU , I ill... i yj j n .n. ------ - . to Helix, stop nt the Hotel Helix. Good meals aud gooa service. . 'i""iv. ropneior. FRATERNAL ORDERS. B. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE, No. 2SS. Regular meetings first and third Thursdays of each month. All brothers visiting In the city most cordi ally Invited to attend. Hall In I.allow block, Court street. G. A. Hartman, Sr., E, ll. ; c K. liean, secretary. MEN'S RESORT YOU ARE INVITED. Free reading room. Why not join and get the advantage 'of 'free both, use of punching bag and other equipments. In cluding library and reading room. Terms ji.uu to join ana Due a montn uuea. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS OREGON SH OUTLINE and union Pacific TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST daTly. Throiich Pullman standard and Tourist Nleenera dallv to Omnha anil Chicago: tourist sleeper dally to Kansas City ! through Pullman tourist sleeping cars, (personally conducted) weekly to Chi cago: reclining chair cars (seats free) to tne rasi uaiiy. TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE. TON. KASTBOUND. Arrive. Depart. No. 2, Chicago Special 5 :3.1 p. m. 5 :45 p. m. No. 6, Mall Express 4 :33 a. m, 4 :43 a. m. WESTBOUND. Arrive. Depart. No. t, Portland "-Spe cial a:uua. m. u:ma.m. No. 5, Mall and Ex press . , 12 :23 a. m. 12 :so a. m. SPOKANE DIVISION. Arrive. Depart. No. T, Pendleton Pas senger 5 :3o p. in. Nu. 8, Spokane Pas senger ;iu.a. iu. WALLA WALLA BRANCH. Arrive. Depart No. 41, Mixed train, 1:30 p.m. No. 4'.', Mixed train 5 :50 p. m. No. 7 connects with No. -'. No. 42 connects with No. 2. HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all Isnds In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. . Pays taxes and makes Invest ments for non-residents. Reference, uuy bank In Pendleton. G. A. HARTMAN, Pres. O. A. HARTMAN, JR.. Vice Pres. J. M, BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE oldest and most reliable nre ana acci dent Insurance compaules. Office with Hartman Abstract Co. JOHN IIAILEY, JR.. U. S. LAND COM. mlssloner. Specialty made of land flt tngs and proof. Insurance and collec tions. Office In Judd building, room 10. VETERINARY SURGEONS. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. 1). C. McNabb. Office at Tallmau's drug store. FOR RENT. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT IN- quire or .Mrs. juua uuinroru ou iesi BlutT street. FOR RENT NINE-ROOM HOUSE, IN quire of It. Alexander. FOR RENT SUITE OF ROOMS IN East Oregonlan building. Steam heat ed. Hot aud cold water and bath room on same floor. Call at East Oregonlan omce. FOR RENT GOOD FRONT ROOM, suitable for two gentlemen or two la' dies, pall at 010 Willow etreet. WANTED. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. ON ly eight weeks required Constant practice. Exnert Instruction. Positions secured. Catalogue mailed free. Moler System College. San Francisco, California, WANTED TO RKNT A FIVE OR BIX-ROOM modern noure Call at n mtr'a aeotal omit WANTED A OAI'ABLK WOMAN TO DO housework. Apply to Mrs. Frank Frailer, ow 4IICIBOU siresi. WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE use of these classified columns. If you have something you have no use for, offer to trade It for something that some other body may nave and nave no use for, some thing that toii mar need In jour business, You may have an eitra horse that you may wlsu to trade for u cow or a vehicle, Somebody may have the cow and vehicle ana want tue borse. loc or w want aa will probably do the business. MISCELLANEOUS, EXPRESS WAGON BILLY LEATHERS, express and light hauling of all kinds. Wagons at your service day and nlgbt. Telephone main lul or ran at tue com merctal Stables, opp. pustofflce. SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFPICK, 509 College street. Repairs for all ma chines. 1. A. Lovetang, manager. SEWER CONTRACTORS- REKD A LAP ler make connections wltb tjie sewer for business nouses and private residences. Terms reasonable. Leave orders at 0', C. Taylor's Hardware store. P. 8. MERRILL, SPOKANE, WASH., Agent, Deasmore. sevona-uana ma, chines, supplies and repairs. SEE YOU "UNCLE" WHEN YOU WANT money. We make losas on itersonal property. T. B. Uurdatn, Pawn' Broker, Mllarkey building. Court street. WM. P. YOIINKA WILL PAT PROMPT attention to all sales and posting bills, Correspondence solicited. Comnauuloa res, sonable., P. O, Box U00, Pendleton, DRESSMAKING, CUTiJNO AND HIT ting a specialty, Prompt work, Halls faction guaranteed. Miss It, Whitley, i)V Main street. PENDLETON STKAM DYE WORKS - 730 Cottonwood street. Cleaning, dying and repairing. Goods called for and de llrered. Tboue, usflu 1001. HOUSE CLEANING BY THE JAPANESE House-Cleaning Co. Work done by tlM day, Hour or ob. window cleaning a speciuiiy. rrompt service sc. low prices. ou uaruen sireec. -ruooe jiam jiu OLD NEWSPAPERS -"-TO PUT UNDER carpets, on shelves, walls er for wrap ping purposes. Old newspapers la large bundles of 100 each at 25 cents a bundle nr the east ORBUUNIAN omce, rendu too, Oregon. MlmuUte" uuu" Sold ' Bnrmnn 1 RhQDt' PIUS u wan iu uw uTprwjwi vj tun iuKiti tuo muiuiuu Oiureb sua ualr fulloCfrj. IWllvoly cui tlia wont u In old And youus rWus fruiu Amine iruii Manhood nlu. Palm .i-nnf lrl,.ii.clllitlun,mw). orcllrUmoklur. CUIOsLost Ma Dniiur. Nlaht-Loissi. BosnnBtairhnfll InMmn, in i Buck. Evil Desires. Seminal Emissions, Lama Back, Nervous Debility, Headnafie. Unfitness to marry, uugi aemona mmmm vurioooaio, yr voir the bubtajul iiif imlirs. 60u boj.SforSJ.Wbr mlL A writ- Unnrnu,to ou"i n" ! iii7 "iM. C'irouurs im. Address. Bishop Remedy Oo.i San Frnnolsoo. OaU by Tallman Co., Drufjgl t. TRANSPORTATION LINES. HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS, PROPRIETORS. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as good at any. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE PROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subject to change. For Han Francisco every Ove days. SNAKE RIVER, Rlnarla to l.ewlston Leave Rlparla dally, except Saturday. 4 itl.1 n. m. Leave l.ewlston dally, except Friday, 7:00 a, in. E. C. SMITH, Agent, Pendleton. Washington & Columbia River Railroad TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and ALL POINTS EA6I AND SOUTH. Portland and Points on the Sound .... TIME CARD. Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, 1:45 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and- Saturday, 11:45 a. m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. Leave Walla Wulta dally, eastbound, 11 :00 p. m. Arilve Walla Walla dally, westbound 10145 a. ui. For Information regarding rates and flt-riituinodutlous, call on or address W. ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Oregon S. II. CALIIERHEAD. G. P. A., Waiia Walla, Washington. TO RUN8 PULLMAN 8LEEPINQ CARS ELEGANT DINING CARS TOURIST 8LEEPINQ CARS BT. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FAHOO OHANI) FORKS CKOOKSTON WINNKPKO IIKLKNA aud DUTTR. THROUGH TICKET8 TO CHICAOO WASHINUi'OK PHILADELPHIA NKW YOHK BOSTON And all points Kant and South. Through tickets to Japan and Chins, vis Tscoua aud Northern Pacific Steam ship Co. and American line. TIME .8CHEDULE. Trains leave Pendirlon dally except Sunday, at 7 ;00 p. in. Pur further Information, time cards, rasps and tickets, rail on or write W, Adams, Pendlttoo, Oregon, or A. D. CHARLTON, Third snd Morrison, Ht., Portland, Or. D ELICMTFUL, ROUTE AYMOHT HIDES IZZY CRAOS EBP CANYONS A Golden Opportunity See nature, In all her glorious beauty, and then the acme of man's handiwork. The first Is found along the line of the DENVER & RIO GRANpil RAILROAD, the lot, latter at the St. Louis World's Fair. Your trip will ho one of pleasure make the most of It. For Informa tion and lllustratod litera ture write W. C. M'BRIOF, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. The Hotel Poiulloton has Just bees refitted nml refurnished throughout. Phono and firo alarm connoctloaa with nil rtKiniB. Ilnths In suites and single rooms. Headquarters for I raveling Men Commodious Sample Rooms, Rates $2.00 and $2.50 Sprclnl rates by week or month. Excellent Culslno. Prompt Dining Room Sorvlco. Bar and Billiard Room In Connection Only Three Blocks From Depot. Hotel St. George GEO. DARVEAU, PROPRIETOR. European plan. Everything first class. Accommodations tho best, AU modern conveniences. Stoam heat throughout. Rooms mi-Hiiltu with bath. Largo, now sample rooms, Tho Hotel St. (icorgo Iu pronounced ouo of tho most modern unci model hotels of Oregon. 'Phono nnd flro alarm connections to olllco In all rooma. olllco In all roouiHo CORNER MAIM AND WEBB ST8. Block and a half from depot. THE Hotel Bickers (Formerly Golden Rule.) COURT STREET. JassaMsBiiuLaSH H Remodeled and refurnished through, out Everything neat, clean and up-to-date. Steam heut and electrla lights. Rest culslno. Prompt servlco. H. E. BICKER8, PROPRIETOR. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON. American plan, 3 per day and up war J. Headijusrlers for tourists aud commercial travelers. Upeclal rates made to famil ies and single gentlemen. Th manage ment will be pleased st all times to shew rooms and give price. A modern Turk' I mIi balli establishment In the hotel. II. C. IIOWKRR, Uanagtr. DR. C. GEE WO WONDERFUL IIOMH TRUATMIJNT 'I hi wonderful Mil iitkv (UkI'" call I iirt ut bwuue lie curra lu-uiile without upcrA (lui) that art vUm un Hi die, JI curt with ilie wonderful I'JiW iifiui titrualrouUabutU. Imrka ttiitl wiieUM tkftt Wt full rely un kuuwu to medical kvcl- eiiiviu tliUfuuiitry. ThroutfUll.euonliott) liurmlfAK ri'iiulles tliU Jninyiudix-lor knowa t he uel ton of u cr ill ft n cut rfrnvdlra, v hich lit- bitmHMluhy use tit dIAiTfiit dlwawMi. jlw Kuuraiitt'i'a to L-uie rulunlu tutthuiHt WK tlirout, rlU'Uuiulltnu. iivrvouaiitut, alomucii. ll r)kUlin'.,'UM ituxliuudri-tia of tttlmou 1ft I , I'hargi'H mode rule. Call and M' liluu 1'utlfiila pttt of tliu city wrltu lor blanks and t'lrt'iiiurH. BHiiuKvnvHiu aiaiupt). wo'i THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEBICINE CO. 63 Aider Street, Portland, Ore.