eioriT PACES. DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1904. PAGE SEVEN. FJgthe exchanges ,nH Irrlaatlon. Walla ';rjt--tl-r--5Smi8n t 'raeetl rhZ ho next meeting "meSPft Tacoma, April 26, tho Mr1"' K. mnlsslon having fceB"ers. , that effect. This wm firs. Gathering of the body I, the flrSi- h"' . vnL-tmn In Elarcli. "n,a nnj consiaerea. ijll. - lnnne(i to hold T1T in various uart8 of the state Letlngs m vn" lfiim,me, sunny Curio .,, a8 tepofcane. 1)0 hed In I The last met ' ,10, yet HUe,nd "ho . laces and time be L, arranged. the i chap I log leu io i "t'cretary Granger states that he gecreiaw i,- nP rnmmlim- f ron mr people hearing i he s objects that will come up be ? .J , convention, nnd that sugges ?7,m. to b experienced Irrigation or Med clv.c bodies will be ladly welcomed by mo commission. iwaua -J Mortality In Walla Walla. ..... . ........ tiinldH than females dM In Walla Walla county during !ih nast tlirce moiium, i" . te termer boliiB 38, and of the latter )4 ... r niuao m. ncordlng to me i . fniintv Auditor Hon- Ireutt. were victims of pneumonia. ? . ' i..iot. "th wlilte plague." " ..,.ii.in fnr the carrying . u- niul four died of sonllo aa ui - ... . . i decay Cancer meningitis mm uuu.i disease, each claimed throe victims, aud two committed suicide. A noticeable feature of the report of the last quarter is the age to which a large proportion of the de ceased attained. Eleven cases wore not reported In this particular. Of the GO that were, only six had passed tho "three score and ten" allotted by the psalmist, 11 more had passed the threo score mark. More than halt of tho deaths recorded wore of persons ovor 50 years ot age. Four died dur ing Infancy, and nlno before reaching 10 years. Two died between the nges of 20 and 30, both women; and 11 died between the years of CO and 70. Tho deaths reported for tho month of January wore 2G; In February, 22; and In March, 31. Walla Walla Union. BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES PROFESSIONS AND TRADES HOTELS. PHYSICIANS. DIl. W. O, COLE, OFFICE IN JUDD building. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m. ; 1 to 0 p. m. Telephones: Office main 1371 ; residence, main 13S1. , Activity In Grant County Mines. About May 1, or ns soon ns tho roads will permit the getting of sup plies, to the mine, a force of minors will be put to work at the Big Four, about four miles northwest of hero. This property Is managed by W. C. flutter or Seattle, who has just re turned from a visit to eastern finan cial centers. Wo are Informed thnt his trip was qulto successful and that his company aro now In a position to crowd development operations. The Rig Four Is one ot the leading pros pects of tho camp. The work will bo centered In driving a COO-foot cross cut that was started just before shutting down last fall. This long cross-cut taps tho vein at n depth ot 400 foot and Is being driven for n a working tunnel. Granite Gem. J. L. MII.I.KU, M. D. DESPAIN 11LOCK. Treats and corrects eye troubles, ca tarrhal conditions and Impaired hearing. Glasses correctly fitted for retractive er rors. Telephone, main 1011. DItS. SMITH it IUNGO, OFFICK OVUIt the l'endleton Savings Hank. Tele phone 801 ; residence telephone, main ir,!U. II. S. QAKI'IKLD, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC physician and surgeon. Office In J mid .building. Telephones: Office, black 1411; residence, black 4. Ult. D. J. MTAUI,, JUDD BLOCK. TELE phone, main 0.11 ; residence, black 101. DIl. T. M. IIENDEltSON, PHYSICIAN nnd surgeon. Office In Savings Hank building, room 1. Office 'phone, main 1411 ; residence, red 1223, DIl, LYNX K. IlLAKKSI.r.E, CHRONIC und nervous disease and diseases ot women. Jmld building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone, main 721 ; residence, red 1153. X-xay therapeutics DIl. LENA ALLEN I100NE, OSTEOPATH. ltesidence, Thompson street, between Court and Water streets. 'Phone, black 1024. Nervous diseases a specialty. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DIl. L. Frauds Thompson, graduate of A. T. Still school. Klrksrllle. Mo.: office at Nye's residence, 502 Water street; 'phone lieu ; ; ruesuay, xnursuay nnu Saturday. A. II. MAIITIN. M. D.. DESPAIN I1LOCK, Court street, over Koeppen's drug store. Special attention to skin diseases. Cattle Not Sold. Bert Halstoad of Fox, returned from Umatilla county a few days ago, where he has been feeding a bunch of beef rattle. Mr. Halstead succeed ed In. selling only n part of his band, and the remainder he put on pasture to hold for tho Juno market. Long Crook Light. VETEHINAItY SUUfiEON Dlt. D. C. McXabb. Office at Tallman s drug store. Drink CRESCENT gr It Is Fine IN 1 and 2 LB. SEALED TINS ONLY CROPS Hi FRUIT EASTERN OREGON PROMISES A YEAR OF PLENTY. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING J We do only good work and at right prices. J Our facilities are unexcelled. X We are experienced In the bus- iness, and all work receives our personal attention. Neatness and promptness. $ No matter what you want $ In painting or paperhanglng, $ we'll do tho highest grade of j work. Inuoor and outdoor painting. Pasturage and Wheat Were Never Better Than Now Shearing In Progress No Damaging Pests and Fruit In Fine Condition. Wilson & Carnine f Shop on Cottonwood street, near Neagle Bros. 'Phone, $ Black 1043. $ ADAMS DENTAL PARLOR Pendleton, Orogon. Keildence and office, Despaln block 'None Red 1581. Our specialty Painless Filling and Extracting. NATURE TELLS YOU. Ai Many a Pendleton Reader Knows Too Well. When the kidneys aro sick, we tells you all about It. 'W urine is nature's calendar, mrreciuent or too frequent action; enVrlnary tTom tollB of k,U- nenna8 PUls CUre nU kld' Pndleton people testify to this. Thn'm?" Ba,Jwn. retired, ot 709 aV,P 8lreet- Pendleton, Ore., Pill, ..Wb?n I saw Doan's Kldnoy thm!JV,erllse1' 1 deaJred to try Sc&m?4 Eot a box at 1110 Brock & a0Ita Co. drug store. They did totw??(,cl ot EOt)l1' W Kidneys had JJttwea me oft and on for 35 years. heada There was not much wealme..' . 1 wns a,"oyed with a BUht i ; " 'ui iiiuus eacu the Brock8i "Tl? K1,,noy plllB nt w c & McComas Co. drnc Thev l"86.'1 ?oven hoxos in all. kWneya and ,no '"notion of the well." 8lren8thened my back Per L'"?:.. .Prlco so "UHalo n v "nr-fluiuurn Uo Ued States," n80nts for xx Uke no oth.,tbe nnmeDoan's-and m Wta .Jollrnal ne mosiwb cook store The fore part of the week was sun shiny and hot. wnile the latter part was showery and cooler. These con ditions were Ideal for advancing the growth of all crops and for the culti vation of tho soil. Farmers are still nmnli liplitnrl u'nil thftlr wnrl. and they are pushing their plowing and seeding as fast as possible. Fall wheat has a good stand, and that which was water soaked has re gained its color. It has mnde a splen did growth during the week. Early spring Beetled wheat, oats, barley and early garden truck have germinated tilpnlv. Huns nrn mnklnc rnnld ad vancement and the growers are hav ing difficulty In keeping up with the work of twining and training tho vines. Pasturage Excellent. PnHtiirnpn nnd stool; are much im proved; cattle are picking up in flesh nnu tne now ot nun: in tne uairy uis- trli'ta lins irnntlv tnerfirflsod. Ill most sections there Is sufficient green feed for stock nnd they no. not nave toue fnil linv. Onnt Hlinni'lno- Is noarlv completed, and Bheep shearing Is be coming general, Tile goat clip is about the average. The loss of lambs nnd young cattle Is not so great as formerly estiniateu. Fruit Prospects Good. Thprn Is a lirofuslon of fruit bloom In nil uni'tlniiK nt' Hi Hi. 'it p. Hnrlv cherries, apricots and peaches aro shedding tnoir bloom, ana it is ex- unntuil tlml thn vnnnL' fruit will set uniiaiinllv think Thnro havi been no damaging frosts,, and tne prospects are tne nest in years ior u large orop of all kinds ot trim. Columbia River Valley, niifur W'nseo county. Alox Stra ntinnWnntlmr pvoontlonnllv fine: fnll u'hnnt tins made im what It was behind on account of the late spring; grass Is good; spring grain coming up finely; early truit trees in oioora; stock doing well on the range; sunv mor fallow plowing commenced. Cnniinn. (i am countv. f . u. ate' von a Wnnilinr flno: crass making line growth; stock doing nicely; lambing In progress; plowing anu sowing being rusuod forward; fall crnin lnnklni? Kood: ground drying out faBt; some ngni irosts; no nam nira ilnnn Gooseberry, Morrow county, C. E. T.iuiiinii Wpntlmr warm; craln has made n vigorous growth; all summer fallow grain Is being narrowea on ac count of hard crust; grass growing finely; stock doing well; lambing is nearly over and a large porcontago of lambs nave ueen raiseu. Wnafmi TImntilla countv. M. M Baker Fall wheat never in better condition at this time of the year; too late for sowing much spring vi-nin nvpRntiiiB' iii tho mountain dis tricts; fruit trees In blossom, though not In such profuse uioom as wsi year; pasturngo improving; I Tin- rnnlillv llllRlied while BOld IS in good condition; weather very warm until Saturday, still pleasant, nui cooler, TUn Tnwn aimrmiin rniirt lins do cidod thnt n legal divorce cannot ho frniiiml In nlllllir nf tllll DakOtaB tO Iowa pooplo married under Iowa 1 ...III l II. n laws, ilio (liiesiion wm ku lu louorni supremo court. VETERINARY SURGEONS. FRATERNAL ORDERS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., PROPRIETORS n. r. O. KLKS, PKNUI.KTON I.ODOK. No. 288. ltesular meetings first and third Thursdays of each month. Alt brothers Tlsltlng In the city most cordi ally Invited to attend. Hall In LaDow block, Court street. O. A. Ilartman, St., K. It.; C. K. ltean, secretary. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as good as any. MEN'S KKSOKT YOU AKK 1NVITKD. r Tee reauing room. uy uui. um biki Bet the adrantage ot free bath, use of h..n.lilnff Km. nmt Alhr onnlnmMd. In. eluding library and reading room. Terms U.uu to join ana ouc a moiuu uirh. ATTORNEYS. iii:an jl vkkuy, attounkys at law. Office over Taylor's Hardware store, I'cudleton, Oregon. JAMBS A. IT.i:, LAW OFPICE IN JUDU building. HA1I.I.Y & I.OWin.I,, ATTOKNUYS AT law. Office In Desnaln block, HAM.KltAY & M'COUUT, LAWYHUS, As sociation building. CAUTHlt & IIALIIY, ATTOKNI'.YS AT law, office In Savings Hank building. WINTIIlt i. rOLLIHlt, I.AWYKK8, OK lice, rooms 7 and S, Association building. AAItON TUIINHK A K. I). 110Y1), AT torneys at law. Ill Court street. STIIJ.MAN & 1'ir.ItCi:. ATTOHNKYS AT law. Mr. Sltllman has been admitted to practice In United States patent oi (Ices, and makes a specialty of patent law. Itooms 10, 11, 12 aud IS, Association block. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS Tho Hotel Tcndleton has Just boon refitted nnd refurnished throughout. Phnnn nil il flrn alarm connections with nil rooms. Ilnths In suites and single rooms. Headquarters for traveling Men Commodious sample Kooms. DENTISTS. Dlt. M. S. KHUN. DKXTAI. SUKOKON. Office, room 1.'. Jlidd bulldlug II. A. .VAl'fiHAN, DKXTIST. Ol-'FICK IN .Indtl building. Thoup, red Hll. BANKS AND BROKERS. FIISST NATIONAL l-ANK OP ATHHNA. rH....n rn..Unl f.ll Pail oi,rtt!a niwl protlts, $12.r00.IK). Interest on time de posits. Denis In foreign nnd domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended lo. Henry C, Aduins, president; 'I'. J. Klik, vice-president; S. LeGroiv, cash ier; I. M. Kemp, assistant cashier. Tin: i'AitMi:its' hank op weston, if ..... !-,........ 11. ...a n i.nn.r.1 L.tnlr. II rHllfll, V.II'U' UUW VM.- ln I.MDltw.DH Pr.linnir. I.nltcltf tlltfl Bnl,l. Collections promptly attended to. It. Jameson, president : George W. l'roebstel, vice-president; J. It. Kllgore, cashier; di rectors, (.. A. iiartmnn. m. .m. jours, j. J. l'rlce, (1. I). Oraw. J. F. Kllgore, ltob ert Jameson, 0. W. Proebstel. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS HANK, Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, IUU4I fl.KiltuI ClllO (lllll siirttltm. ST.,.. (Kill: luterest allowed ou alt time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on all prin cipal poluls. . Special attention given to collections. W. J. I uruisii. presiueuii j. N, Teal, vice-president ; T. J. Morris, cashier: J. W. Malouey, assistant cashier. HIST NATIONAL HANK OF PENDLE tou. Cuiiltiil, $7U,0U0: surplus aud un divided proflts. $10U,00. Transacs u general banking business. Exchange aud telegraphic transfers sold on Chica go, Sau Francisco, New York aud princi pal poluts in the Northwest. Diafls drawn on China, Japan and Europe. Makes col lections on reasonauie leruia. i.en u-i-..,,.. ,oui,i,ni ; w. F. Matlock. Vlcc- piesldenti (!. M. itlie, cashier; George Ilartman, Jr., assisium vwum. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. C. E. TltOUTMAN. AUClHTl.(.'i' a.u Superlutcudeut, room J. juuu uioik, Pendleton, Oregon. T. F. IIOWAltD, AltflllTECT AND SU i.... M.iL-uu cmniili.(p mid re liable plans for buildings In the clly or country. Itooni 17, Judd building. SIIEF.K & COLE, CONTKACTOKS A.MJ builders. Estimates rurnmueu ou suon notice. Job work a speclulty. Prompt vice. Shop ou Uluff street, near aiu . tf ' ,.lV'l'HAf"rilli AMI HL'll.ll l, il, .t. . , vv. - - ; , t..,i.....,uu ritt-ti iipii nn mi kiuus l-l. Llliuiair. ,.r ninsmirv. cement walks, stone wans. el p. Leave orders ut Eust Olegonlan Nof (lie. T. M. KKLLElt. PLASTEHING AND CE mu.iHn,. oment walks a specialty. .. m i.t...i r,u. Wnrlc lrnnrnn. i:simuies iurmuru . -- teed. Leave orders at lladley euners ..li.nr ulorp. slain sireei . V. w LIVERY AND FEED STABLES, ,,, v,.. i IVMI1V KTAI1LK. COUKT pourt house, iloweis & Son, proprietors. Always good turnouts Public Scales. ruouc, uium urn, OLD DUTCH HUSKY FEED YAKD, Corner West Alta ana liiiuu vimia. . .,,... ...mirutnr. Laiee com- ?."h,?,,"t:,, S i feed. Horse. given careful attention. COMMERCIAL HTAULES. G. M. "OOilK . proprietor, une . n best care given Hotel Pendleton, -ruuue, u.piur I' AI.TA NTHEiyr anil sales stauie. u -. 7- Cab line In connection, 'Phone, main ivi BOARDING AND LODGING. HOTEL ALTA, COHNEK ALTA AND 1 iUll streets. Hoard by the d.j r or week Good table set. Kates, $3.70 and ' p3er0dwe,eJkble Mrs. U. Neff. I'rop Pendleton Feed Yard in cum, r- prletor. ' ... . tmn.fr. i.HADINO HOTEL IN A the 'city. $1.00 ! to Ilio per day. H. 1 Mlllen, proprietor WHEN YOOttAH8W, '2S to lieux, stop ui i" , - .iJ o,i i.ok1 service. T, H. impy, proprietor, WHEN YOU GO TO ihp Cottage Hotel. 1IAKTMAN AIISTltACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Ixiaus on city and farm property. Huys and sells ull kinds ot real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and mates invest ments for uon-resldents. Itefweuce, any bank In Pendleton. G. A. HAKTMAN. Pres. . A. HAKTMAN. Jit., Vice Pres. J. M. HENTLEY HEPKESENTS THE oldest und most reliable tire and nrcl- deut Insurance companies. Office with Hnrtmun Abstract Co. JOHN IIA1LEY, Jit.. U. S. LAND COM mlsxloner. Specialty mnilc or land in Ings aud proof. Insurance and collec tions. Office In Judd building, room 10, Rates $2 00 and $2.50 Special rates by week or month. Rxcellent Cuisine. Prompt Dining Hoom Sorvlce Bar and Billiard Room In Connection Only Three Blocks From Depot. "If you would BE WEALTHY said Benjamin Franklin, "think ot saving as well as getting." Start today. No matter how little, save something. Begin with YOUR FUEL BILL by buying nothing but the best dry wood and Kemmerer Coal McADAMS Phone Main 1121. Savings Bank Building. Hotel St. George GEO. DARVEAU, PROPRIETOR. 4.- SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STKOHLE, DEALElt IN SECOND- hand goods. If there Is anything you .u.l tt, nuu- nml Rppnnil.linml furniture. stoves, granlteware aud crockery, call and get his prices. No. '.'12 Court street. WANTED. WANTED TO DENT- FIVE ROOM COTTAOK .......I . nl t.l.n.1. ..n irfl,.... I. 1. East oregonUn, FOR RENT. FOK KENT SUITE OF IIOOMS IN East Oregoulau building, Steum heat ed. Hot aud cold water and bath room mi came Hour. Call at East Oregonlan office. FOK KENT GOOD FItONT KOOM, suitable for two gentlemen or two la dles. Call at 010 Willow street. FOR KKNT-FUKM8HKD KOOM FOK UKN. tleman; centrally located, svz a. Jiaiu sirtei. FOR KKN T NEATLY FUUNISIIED IIOUSK- Keeping roouir. oi o. aikiii mrrow. MISCELLANEOUS. EXPKESS WAGON HILLY LEATIIEK8, express aud light hauling of all kinds. Wngous at your service day and night. Telephone muln 101 or call at the Com merclal Stables, opp. postofflce. S1NGEK SEWING MACHINE OFFICE, r,0:i College street. Kepalrs for all ma chines, P. A. Lovetang, manager. SEWEIl CONTKACTOKS KEED & LAF ler uiuke connections with Uie sewer for business houses aud private residences. Terms reasonable. Leave orders at T. C Taylor's Hardware store. DR. C. GEE WO NVONI)!mi:UL HOMli TRUATMHNT. This womlfrful t'hl- (HMiptH wtthnut OfMr Hon th At ftri Rtvrtt up tiult He cunn with thotff womlfrful Chl iifp lirrltn, root, bmln. tlml urp e ml r fly hip known to iiietllral mi- onrt U thlsiinihtry. TurmiRlUlio worthow harntM' rrnmll' UiW finmi doctor known Ilio uetlon til" ui-rf"tX)iffrnt n'tniMlPB. wlik'ti lu mutHriUy iHt'ti hi illffprenl (llt'iwt"i. Ild nuuriwiti4i lo 111 rw cutiiirh, Rtllimn, linuc. tli rout, rhrumAtlrtin, tiprvouinpus, stomach. nvtT.kldnrvB.Ptr-i fiaihtiiHlrrds of tMtlmoii I a In. Chariifi nioilerMp, tU mul lilm. leu in nut of the City writ for hlnnkn ku4 rimilar!. Riiul i vtnl In tmi'V I'ONHUL TATION FKKK. AUPHKMH THE D. GEE WO GHiHESE MEDICINE GO. 2511 Alder St., I'ortlnntl, Oregon. Mention pnpor Ladies' Capsules Gardes Lady Agents Wanted. Safe, rullalilo. Absolutely guar. nutcod tn etiru Icncorrliocn nnd to iniilo wenknoaa. Kor pnrtlculnrs ad dress Mo, Prop, riinrnmcy, Uick Hot :I23, Kansas City, Mo. Kor salo by A, C. Kooppon & IlroH., I'onilloton. NOTICE. European plan. Bvorythlng flrat class. Accommodations the liost. All modern conveniences. Steam Uoat tlirougliout. IlooniH on-sulto '.vltb batli. Liwbo, now snmplo rooms, l no Hotel St. fleorgo Is pronounced one of the most modern and model hotels ot Oregon. Thono and llro alarm connections to onico in an rooms. Rooms 50c to $1.50. CORNER MAIN AND WEBB ST 8 Block and a half from depot. THE P. S, MEItltlLL. SPOKANE. WASH.. Agent, Deusuore. Secoud-hand ma chines, supplies aud lepalis. SEE YOU "UNCLE" WHEN YOU WANT money. We make loans ou personal property. T. It. Ourdaln, Pawn llroker, Mllarkey building, Court street. WM. T. YOHNKA WILL PAY PKOMPT attention to all sales and posting bills, Correspondence solicited, Commission reu sonable. P. O. Hoi 'JUU, Pendletou. DKESSMAKINO, CUTiING AND PIT ting a specialty. Prompt work, Halls, factlou guaranteed. Miss It. Whitley, 012 Main street. PENDLETON STEAM DYE WOKKH -7:10 Cottonwood street. Cleaning, dying and repairing. Goods tailed for and de llveied. 'Phoue, mala 1091. HOUSE-CLEANING IY THE JAPANESE House-Cleaning Co. Work done by the day, hour or job. Window cleaning a specialty. Prompt service at low prices. 001 Garden street. 'Phone Main 1171. GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds : I have good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. COTTAGE HOTEL WhUe help, b'ome cookluu". everything i neat ud I clean- .Mrs. Juies O'Couuell,; J W. C. MfNNIS I4eave orders at Neuman's Cigar btore. proprietor. I MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDEHE- I ... ,.ku vi,aii.a ihA t.MwrinUnn nf d. fammiB French obrslclan, wll Mi?ulvouroAyofnllncrrusordlwi ?iS 'in.oi'u Si" . I'ttlus In. Il.ellu.ck. Memluul j:ullluu. Nervou. llrlillltyj Hr.'.lJi Uullluei IS liurry, Jlxlmu.tlnit llrulu., Vurleoyele, uu. M on.lM i? X ... '1 :tJi. "nil losses oy ou V or nlsbt. Prematurity, which If not choked pa v 'jn r.u.ornifirnrrhuia and all tho horrors 01 lmuoiency. mr,ur-, vltJWMr.,"y,:;3 -T.IVL iii i i'LwoHetheru aud rostoros. TUo reason sufferers are not cured by doctor lUoklJiioys. n?otfoL& CIII'IUESIK Is the only known remodj is bwauu 1 "itnoty uor cun f ug roftV!w t" amoii I a lm- A wrltteo nuarunteo given and juoney returned If sli lu ouro without ' "1 Sff-SSSiot euro H 1.00 n bon tlx for 3.0U by mall. Send tut free tirenlo' aud WiSlal r.UlVISK .. Buu lal.. Cut. f Sold by Tallman & Co., Druggist. Hotel Bickers (Formerly Goldon Utile.) COURT STREET. Ilcmodcled and refurnished through out. Everything neat, clean anil up- to-Uato. Steam heat and electric lights. Best cuisine. Prompt service H. E. BICKERS, PROPRIETOR. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON, American plan, li per day and upward. Heud'iuurters for tourists and commercial travelers. Special rates made to famlllea will be pleased at all llmea to show rooms anu give oners, n " - Ish bath establ sliment In the hotel, II, C, I10WEK8, Manager. ! The French j ! Restaurant I Best 25 Cent Meal In the City Private Dining Parlors. Elegant Furnished Rooms In Connection. GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. C33 Main Street, In tho Circuit Court ot tho United Stntp for tho district ot Oregon. A. It. Hiirford, complainant, vh. C. 11. Wade, nnd T. C, Taylor, trusteo In bankruptcy of tho said C. H. Wado, defendants. Notice is hereby given that a do. creo has been entered in a certain Blilt pending In tho circuit court of tho United States for the district of Oregon, wherein A. 11. llurford Is complnlnimt nnd C. 11, Wade, ot nl.. tiro defonnmtH: and by said docrco tho undersigned bns been appointed commissioner for tho purposo of mak ing salo of certain property pledged by tho biiKi U. II. wane to 1110 nai- four-Out lirlo Investment Company ns security for tho pnyment of twenty thousand dollnrs ($20,000) witn in terest from December 2. 1003, at tho rato of eight per cent (8 por cent) per annum, which property Is de scribed as follows: Three CI) promissory nolos, each for tho sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000), oagh tinted February 1, 1002. each oxecutod by ono W. T. Illgby In favor of said C, II. Wado, maturing respectively on February 1, 1007, Keliruary 1, 1008, and February I, '1009. 1C gbteen (18) promissory notes ex ecuted by tho J. K. Smith Livestock Compnny, a corporation, In favor of said C, II. Wado, each dated January 21. 1002. drawn respectively for $1,- 000, $5,000, $5,000, $5,000, $3,000, $2,- 000, $2,000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, 000, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000, $5,000, $5,000, $5,000, $5,000, each boar Ing Interest from Its (Into at the rato of eight per cent (8 per cent) por milium, and matur ing respectively July 1, 1800. July 1, 100n, July 1. 1000, July 1, 1007, July 1. 1007. July 1. 1907. July 1, 1907, July 1. 1907, July 1, 1907, July 1,1907, July 1, 1908, July 1, 1908, July 1, 1908. July 1, 1908, July l, loon, juiy 1, 1908, July I, 1908, and July I, 1908. Five (5) certlllrateB of tho capital st,ock of tho I'liclllc Realty Company each for fifty (50) shares of said cap ital slock, numbered respectively 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8. And that under and In pursuance of said decree the undersigned, as commissioner, has appointed Satur day, tho 23rd day of April, 1904. t tho hour of oloven o'clock In tho foro noon, as tho Unto, and tho court house door of Umatilla County, Ore gon, In Pendleton, Orogon, as tho place for making alu of said proper ty; and at said tlmo and placo tho undorslgnod will offer said property for sale to tho .ilghest bidder for cash. The property will llrst bo ot forod as a whole or collectively, but bids made for It as a wholo or col lectively will bo received condition ally. It will then bo offorod for salo soparatoly, each papor by Usolf, and If tho aggregate amount of bids mado for tho said property offered for salo soparatoly oxecods the amount bid for said property when offorod for salo as a wholo or collcc tivoly, tho property will bo sold sep arately; but If tho aggregate amount of tho bids received for said proper ty when offorod for sale soparatoly bo less than tho amount of tho bids mado for said property as a wholo or collectlvoly, tho property will be sold us a wholo or collectlvoly. All sales will ho mado subject to tho approval of tho Circuit Court ot tho United States for tho District or ur- ogon, aud must bo confirmed by order of said court, and tho property will bo delivered only upon confirmation of sale, Dated this nth day of April, 1901. T. 0. TAYLOR, Commissioner.