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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, 0RE80N, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1904.
0NG THE EXCHANGES
THE INLAND KMrlKif
Business Dull,
i. nt hulldlngs that
tunlTwr, nearly all the
LTr. W tbe b"Sln0SS
Irorrerysr-
Kell0men'8 Association.
Lumbermen a
'irUi; think tbat It
Keaio lumber Is cheaper
Hey nun
' Mill Company re-
ate spring.
r aem nd ! not good.
K )lr lumber &
riUiara -nnrta that
fcT ooa as iast year
I" ; tut that It Is pretty
d will Pick up again In a
lie- . . .
Ut :00 nuns, " -
nt are not i""""
FT.,. 1, iwlnir able to (lis-
loflmnbop The
lat are riinwui, -
rrabo.s
n.,e ouunit I- mlllls
enough to b ''"-" ----LUl
river or in compe I-
fth the eumc. -
Hi rcr cent oi iu--.
F Probably about 25 per cent
Lmalnder of the lumber can
In Dakota ami ium.
han-Ilcvlew
riHtu r.attle.
Fina Baser
Thornton of Lexington, Neb.,
p huyer wuo mis amuo .
nte In Eastcru Oregon, hav-
En in Baker county iu
time he purchased a largo
of cattle. Is hero again uu u:
nlsslon, but what success he
Bt Wltn 15 IHUUIiilu..--.,
luyer and seller are widely
led as regards price, says the
jClty Democrat.
Thornton wants j-yuui
and thero nro plonty of them to be
had, provided, of course, that a price
can be agreed upon. Mr. Thornton
will remain hero a sufficient length
of tlmo to arrive at an understanding
with cattle owners and It Is to bo
hoped both parties will do business.
Band of Horses Drowned.
A band of horses has been drown
ed In Snake river and It is regarded
ns possible that human life may nlso
have been sacrificed.
The news was brought hero today
by J. H. Dobbins, who counted more
than 50 bodies of horses floating
down the Snake river below the
mouth of the Imnaha. Ho watched
for some time endeavoring to learn
whether tho bodies of human beings
might not be tangled in with the
mass of dead horses, but failed to
make any such discovery.
All of the horses wero evidently
from a bred-up band, but the brands
are unknown to any of the local
stock or horsemen. The Snake rlvor
Is unusually high as a result of the
rains and It Is supposed mat tbe
treacherous and shifting bars and
waters, are responsible for the eradi
cation of some crossing. Wallowa
Chieftain.
BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES
PHYSICIANS.
nn. w. o. cole, office in judd
building. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m.i
1 to C p. m. Telephones: Office mala
1371 ; residence, mitn 13S1.
Dr.S. SMITU k IUXGO. OFFICE OVKll
the Pendleton Savings Hank. Tele
phone 801 j residence telephone, main
1501.
H. S. OAP.FIELD. M. D. HOMEOPATHIC
physician and surgeon. Office In Judd
building. Telephones: Office, black 1411;
residence, black 24.
Dlt. D. J. MTAL'L, JUDD P.LOCK. TELE
phone, main 031; residence, black 101.
DR. T. M. HENDERSON, rilYSICIAN
and surgeon. Office In Savings Ilank
building, room 1. Office 'phone, main
1411 ; residence, red 1223.
DP.. LYNN K. IlLAKCSt.Ur.. 011110X11
and nervous diseases and dlcases of
women. Judd building, corner .Main and
Court streets. Office 'phone, main 7-,'l ;
residence, red 11 S3. X-Kay Therapeutics.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
U. I'. O. ELKS, PENDLETON I.OIK1K.
No. 2S8. Regular meetings first ami
third Thursdays ot each month. All
brothers visiting In the city most cordi
ally Invited to attend. Hall In Ijlow
block. Court street. O. A. Hartman, Sr.,
K. It.; C. K. llean, secretary.
MEN'S Itl'SOKT-YOU ARE INVITED.
Free reading room. Why not Join aud
get the advantage of free bath, use of
punching bag and other equipments. In
cluding library and reading room. Terms
$1.00 to Join ana oOc a month dues.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STRORLE. DEALER IN SECOND
hand goods. It there Is anything you
need In new and secondhand furniture,
stoves, granltewarc and crockery, call and
get his prices. No. 212 Court street.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN AltSTRACT CO. MAKES
fllAliln flh.atfAt.ta f tltln tn Mil lrtn.t.
DR. LENA ALLEN I100NE, OSTEOPATH. In Umatilla county. Loans on cltv and
Residence, Thompson street. between farm nrouertv. ltuva anil hii. nil t,i,t
Court and Water streets. 'Phone, black . of real estate. Does a ceneral brokerage
1024. Nervous diseases a specialty. business. Fays taxes and makes Invest-
- idmiIi for nnn rtM.,nte t!afn,.nM ......
FRANCES THOMPSON, OSTEO-1 hank In Pendleton.
DR. I.
pat hie physician, graduate A. T. Still
school. Klrksvllle, Mo. Office, Hotel ltlck
ers. side entrance . office days, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
M. ItENTI.KY REPRESENTS THE
oldest and most reliable tire aud acci
dent Insurance companies. Office with
Hartman Abstract Co.
Grant County Values.
Relative to the values placed on
property this season, Assessor Ray
said that It wjll be somewhat higher
than last year. Stock cattle, will be
assessed at $12 per head; beef cat
tle at $1G per head; sheep, $1.25 per!
head; range horses, $12.5(1 per head;
work horses, according to size and
age. Land will be assessed from $1.
25 to $15 per acre according to class
nnd quality, and Improvements on
land at about two-thirds Its value.
The values placed on property by
Assessor Ray will Increase the as
sessment rail of Grant county to $2,
500,000 which Is a small assessment
for tbe property owned In Grant
county. Grant" County News.
VETERINARY SURGEON DR. D. C.
McNabh. Office at Talluian's drug
store.
DENTISTS.
JOHN HAILEY. JR.. V. S. LAND COM-
mlssloner. Spec I a ty made of land til
ings and proof, Insurance and collec
tions. Office Jn Judd building, room 10.
DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SURGEON.
Office, room IS, Judd building
FIRST NATIONAL I'ANK OF ATHENA,
Oregon. Capital, J..0.C00 ; surplus and
prollts, $12,500.00. Interest on time de
posits. Deals In foreign and domestic
exchange. Collections promptly attended
to. Henry C. Adams, president: T. J.
Kirk, vice-president; 1. S, LeOrow, cash
ier; 1. M. Kemp, assistant cashier.
le Arlington
BISHOP WHITAKER'S BIRTHDAY
' Celebrates His 75th Anniversary at
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia. Pa., May 10. Today
ti m.i, nl willlnm wiiltnlter. blsh-
high-class I 1(' ot tllt, Protestant Episcopal dio
cese of Pennsylvania, cntereu upon
jlits 75th year and was tbe recipient
lt nnmnrnllo lirituct nml mrdft Of Con
being on Main street, three , , , ,, front 1iIb friends, both In
north of Hotel St. ueorge, , , - clmrcn, No celebra-
! L. SHARON, Proprietor.
jtrllnston is a
ft house, equipped with elec-
fehts, free naius uuu un wuu-
fciivenlences. It Is centrany
Hotel
ihe Delta candy store. Rooms
day, week or montn. nates
Jl a day. CIS Main street.
Red 1091.
to! District Election Notice.
election to determine how In-
ttness obligations shall be ne-
ted and sold.
lice Is hereby given that at a
meeting of School District
S, of Umatilla County, Oregon,
I held at the county court house.
pd district, on the ICth day of
1904, there will be submitted
e legal voters of said district
oueatlon whether the bonds of
iitrict proposed to be Issued to
imount. of Sixty Thousand Dol
khall be negotiated aud sold ac-
tng 'to the provisions of sub-dlvi-
10 of Section 3389 of Bellinger &
Sin's Annotated Codes and Stat
I of Oregon, or tbe provisions of
Birlslon 31 of said section. The
tlrm of tliH anniversary was held
owing to Bishop Whltaker's age and
physical infirmities.
Bishop Whltaker is a native of
Massachusetts and received his edu
cation nt MIddleburg college, and the
General Theological seminary in
New York, graduating from tho lat
ter In 18C3. Six years later he was
elected missionary bishop of Nevada,
and filled that position until iskj,
whpn 1ip wns chosen blBhop coadju
tor of Pennsylvania to assist Bishop
Stevens. When the latter died in
1RR7 Hlshon Whitaker succeeded
him.
The active management of the af
fairs of the diocese is now largely in
i ho hands of Bishop A. Macuay
Smith, who was chosen coadjutor
lilshou to assist Bishop Whitaker
two years ago.
STATE OF OHIO. CITY OF TOLEDO,
LUCAS CONTY.BS.
to be by ballot, upon which shall ; seu70arDn'X the Brin S r. J. Cheney
te words "Sub-division C, of,4 Co., dolug business in the City of To
ledo, County nml sinie aiomuiu. uuu vu.
Hold firm will pay the sum of OM HUN-
i,t'fi Tini.i.AKK fnr each and every case
of Catarrh that cannot bf cured by tbe
use of Han s caiarr
cu,nH n i.afiirf mf nnd subscribed In
ray ureence, tbls OtU day of December.
A (Seal.rC' ' A. W. GLEASON,
Notarv Public.
HulPs Catarrh Cure Is taken Interualy,
i .llru..lv ,,n the blood aud mu-
auu blio ........... i - .
or.no eiirfnces of the system, bend ror
testimonials free. ..,,, r.
V. J. CHENEY 1 CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggist, price 75c.
Take Hall's Kurally 1111s for constlpa
Hon.
To Name Dick's Successor.
Wnrrt.ii. O.. May 10. The republl
can congressional convention of the
Nineteenth district is In session here
today to nominate a candidate to
onr-fooii spnator Dick. There are
before the convention
W. H. Crafts of Mantua, w. a
Thomas of Nlles. and E. L. Iimpson
of Ashtabula. Mr. Lampson is reau
Ing clerk of the house of representa
tlves at Washington.
Jon 33S9. and the words "Sub
Uc 31 of Section 3389."
Ills to be opened at 1 o'clock p.
bm remain open until 4 o'clodk
i.
f order of the Board of Directors
(lool District No, 1C, of Umatilla
PI Oregon.
M this 25Hi uay of April. A. D.
P HAILEY JR., District Clerk.
TEUTSCH
Chairman Board of Directors.
"I District Bond Election Notice
Wee Is hereby given that a
f meeting of Rr-hnnl Dlntrlpt
1 11. of Umatilla County, Oregon,
!ia in tue county court house
W district, on thn 17fh diiv of
1W4, there Will bo anlimlttnil m
Jm voters of said district tbe
BUOn of rnntrartlm, n .r,.i,i ,iai.t
uiT Thousand Dollars ($00,000)
"le purpose Of buvlnp tho nnpns.
ff rounds and erecting three new
mi buildings thereon, the vote to
L7 "01- uPn which shall be the
wnus-Yes" and the words
r No." Pnl.o tn 1, .1
twit p. tn., and remain open un-
' Oeoclr n m
W Order nf ih n i , .
"ool n .trip. Vn in , ,i0,,,,
Ned this v5lh day of AprU( A D
JOHN HAILEY, JR.,
F TEUTSCH. l U'erK'
"uairman Bonrd nf niron.
-Fepsia Gusules
A POSITIVE CURE
o the SUdder ud UUewd
KlJasys. Mo oare no
-"rrlM .ad UlHI,
I,,101.1? ,0J hoir loa auod
Bold by .draccW frlc
SAHTAL-PtPSW 00.,
... I OHIO.
W. Schmidt & Co.
WcftWtfRuaBlaos uirvJS
. A. VAUOHAN, DENTIST. OFFICE
Judd building. 'Phone, red 1411.
IN
FOIfc RENT UOOD FRONT ROOM,
suitable for two gentlemen or two la
dles. Call at G10 Willow street.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
WANTED - FIFTY OH 7.-. STOCK HIH'.S
or shouts to reed and fatten on Khares,
Address Ilox 411, 1'emlleton, Oregon.
THE FAUMEUS' HANK OF WESTON,
Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank
ing business. Exchange bought and sold.
Collections promptly attended to. It.
Jnmeson, presldeut ; George W. I'roebstel,
vice-president; J It. Kllgore, cashier; di
rectors, u. A. llartman, -M. M. Jones, i.
J. Price. O. D. Craw, J. F. Kllgore, Rob
ert Jameson, C. W. I'roebstel.
AGENTS WANTED $!." AND l'I' I'F.It
month to enercet representative In
every city and town In Oregon, Washington
ami iriauo. iiigniueti. nonoraoie, penna-ni-iit
nnd ImmeiiHcIv tirofltahle eiimlovment
at home or on the road: something new:
send stamp or mil nt ofr.ee. Siiuare Deal
iroserage lompnny, il-ii evenlll street.
ortlaud, Oregon,
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS HANK,
Pendleton. Oregon. Organized March 1,
1880. Capital, flOO.000: surplus, f.i,-
000 : Interest allowed on all time deposits.
Exchange bought and sold un .all prin
cipal points. . Special attention given to
collections, w. J. 1 uruisu, presiaeni; j.
N. Teal, vice-president; T J. Morris,
cashier: J. W. Maloney, assistant cashier.
SF.WElt CONTRACTORS HEED Sc LAI
ler make connections with vie sewer ror
busluess houses aud private resiliences.
Terms reasonable. Leave orders at T. C.
Taylors Hardware Btore.
FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF FENDLE-
ton. Cnpltal, $70,000: surplus and un
divided prollts. IliSMW.oo. Transacts a
ireni-rnl banking business. Exchange
nnd lelei-rnnlilc transfers sold on Chlca
go. San Francisco. New York and princi
pal points in tue .-voriuwesi. urnus uruwu
on China, japan auu i.urope. jiur cui
Iff-tlmix nn renRonable terms. i.evi au
keny. president: W. F. Matlock, vice
president; O, M. Rice, cashier: George
Hartman, Jr., assistant cashier
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
i: TROL'TMAN. ARCIIITi:CT AND
Superintendent, room 1- Judd block,
I'eudletou, Oregon.
r r noWAItli. ARCHITECT AND SU-
,,orlnt!-nt Makes complete and re
liable plans for buildings In the city or
country. Room li, juuu uuuuiut.
SHEEK 4 COLE, CONTRACTORS Arsu
builders. Estimates lurunueu ou uuri
notice. Job work a specialty I'rompt
service. Shop ou Illuff street, near Main.
n A VAV mXT RACTOR ASU UUIUU-
er. Intimates ruraisueu ui an mu
of masonry, cement
etc.
flee.
walks, stone walls,
Leave orders at East Oregoulau of-
T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING A.ND Cl
mentlng. cement wam
I-O,i,o, fiirnlsliMl free. Work guaran
teed. Leave orders at Iladley & Zebner's
rlffnr atore. Ma n street I'- u.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
TELEPHONE LIVERY STAIJLE. COURT
Street, opposite court uouse. uowers a
Son. proprietors. Alnays good turnouts
Public scales. 'Phone, main jbi.
ran miTMl HENRY FEED YARD,
Corner Went Alt and Llllltb streets
u i iiin,i nrourletor. Large com
fnrtuhu atniia. Plenty of feed. Horses
given cureful attention.
COMMERCIAL STAP.LES. G. M. FROOMK
tironrletur. line uoreei, swu
best care given transient stock.
Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone, main 101
Opp.
..v rn-i'i.v ui'AHl.l!. ALT A STREET,
Carnev L Kennedy, Props., livery, feed
and sales stable. Good rigs t all times,
rub line In connection. "Phone, main iv
BOARDING AND LODGING.
Tallman & Co.
do not hesitate to recommend Kodol
Dvsnensla Cure to their friends and
customers. Indigestion causes more
Hi health than anything else. It de
ranges the stomach, ana onngs ou
all manner of diseases. iouoi vjn
pepala Cure digests what you eat.
cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all
stomach disorders. Kodol Is not only
a perfect dlgestant but a tissue bul';
Ing tonic as wen. iieucno.
perfect strength and Increased vitali
ty follows Its use.
Air Brakemen In Session.
n,,ffoi K v.. May 10. The Asso-
elation of Itallroad Air Brakemen be
gan Its eleventh annual meeting In
lluffalo today, ueiween iwu auu
throe hundred officials In charge of
the, air-brake departments of the
various railroads of the United
States, Canada and Mexico aro in
attendance.
Increases Its Capital.
st,onoptniiv. N. Y.. May 10. At a
meeting of the directors of the- Gen
wirl. nomtmliy here today,
followed by a meeting of the stock
holders, an increase ui io.o.o.vw ...
tho capital Btock of tho company was
umiVIMI'lll lllll K . ;iii mu lil
Mkln street. Ml. L. Michael, prop. Ijrge
leau, comfortable rooim. : best ueais,
home cooking. Meals 'J.lc ; tickets, $4
THE WHITE ROOMING AND LODGING
i. .i thoroughly renovated.. Rooms by
lv. week or month. Everything neat an;
- " . .. ..... .tot.. ulrMr
rlran. mu nomu -
L. Huntington, proprletres,
Mrs, II
.iki'i. ai.ta CORNER ALTA AND
Ml I streeu. Hard by th day or week.
..t. u.i intra. 13.73 ana
" . u. r.. Neff. Prop. Pendleton
11 rtm,
Feed Yard In connection,
prletor.
L. Neff, pro.
ATHENA HOTEL. LEADING HOTEL IN
the city. tl.W to ll.SU per day. II. V.
Mlllen. proprietor.
WHEN YOUR UUSINESS TAKES YOU
to Helix, stop at the Hotel Helix. Good
me! and EOOd service.
proprietor.
COTl'AGE HpTF.k-WHENYOU G? TO
"hPomV cocking"." eVerithlng
neat and clean, Mrs. James ui-onnei
proprietor.
G. A.
11. A.
HARTMAN, Pres.
HARTMAN. JR., Vice Pres.
FOR RENT.
WANTED.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SEE YOU "UNCLE" WHEN YOU WANT
money. We niuke loans ou personal
property. T. II. Gurdaln, Fawn Uroker,
Mllarkey building, court street.
DRESSMAKING. CFTi ING AND FIT-
llnir a xoeclultv. Prompt work. Mulls
faction guaranteed. Miss R. vtbltley,
012 Main street.
PENDLETON STEAM DYE WORKS
7So Cottonwood street. Cleaning, dying
aud repahlug. Goods called for and de
livered, I'uone, main nun.
SHERWIN &
WILLIAMS
PAINT
ONLY PLACE IN PENDLE
TON TO GET IT.
PAINTERS' MATERIALS OF
ALL KINDS.
E. J. MURPHY
Court' St.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAN DRAN- BR 03, PROPRIETORS.
The Best Hotel In Pendleton
and as good as any.
NOTICE
TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND
PATRONS:
I TAKE PLEASURE IN
INTRODUCING TO MY
FRIENDS. DRS. L. L. AND T.
H. WHITE, TO WHOM I
HAVE SOLD MY DENTAL
BUSINESS IN THIS CITY. I
THOROUGHLY RECOMMEND
THE DRS. WHITE AS FIRST.
CLASS DENTISTS IN EVERY
RESPECT, AND WILL ES
TEEM IT A FAVOR FOR
ANY OF MY PATIENTS TO
PLACE THEIR CASES IN
HANDS OF THE DRS.
WHITE.
RESPECTFULLY,
E. A. MANN
Tho Hntol Pendleton has Just boos
roflttod nnd refurnished throughout.
Phono and flro alarm connections
with nil rooms. Hatha In suites and
Inglo rooms.
Headquarters for l raveling Man
Commodious Sample Rooms.
Rates $2.00 and $2.50
Special rntet) by week or month.
Kxrelli'nt Culslno.
I'rompt Dining Hoom Sorvlc.
Dar and Dllllard Room In Connection
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
HOl'SECI.EANING IIY THE JAPANESE
Ilouse-Cleaulug to, Horn none uy me
day, hour or Job. Window cleaning a
specialty. Prompt service at low prices.
004 Garden street. 'Phone Main 1171.
DR. 0. GEE WO
WONDBRPUL
HOME O
TREATMENT
This wonderful rkl
nee doctor Is calli-il
great because he eurea
people without oprr
Hon that r nlvru up
to die. He curra with
those wouderful Chi
nes herbi, roots, huils.
barks and vefc-euble
that are enllrHy uo
knowu to intidlfft! kct-
eucnln this country. Through tbe uieorthoM.
linrmleiw remedlta this fauioun doctor knona
the action or over too different remedies, whli h
lii'uccrtrullyuiea lu different dlneues. He
icuuralitees to cure catarrh, aflthuis. luux.
throat, rheumatism, nervousness, toinwb.
livir,kliliieys,etc.i hashundreds of tmtlmou
i:i's. Charges moderate. Call and see blui.
I'll lenla out of tbe city write for blanks and
i' r, -ilnrs. Send 4 cents In atamps. t:oMUL
lA'IKl.N N'.Kli, APIIRKH
T''E, 0. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
t Alder St., Portland, Oregon.
Mention paper.
State.
Supreme Judge ThomaB O'Day.
Dairy and Hood CommtsHlouer S,
M. Douglas,
Prcsldcnllal Klcctors John A
Jeffrey. T. II. Crawford, W. H. Dlller
and J. 11. Smith.
District.
Congress, Second District J. E,
Simmons.
District Attorney. Umatilla and
.Morrow J. H, Ilnley.
Joint Hopresentatlvo, Morrow nnd
Umatilla V. H. Holhrook,
County.
JjiiIro G. A. Hurtninn.
Sheriff T. V. Taylor.
Clerk J. K. Cherry.
Assessor C. P. Strain.
Commissioner William Lloyd.
Representatives 1 V. Chamber
lain and William lllakdley.
School Superintendent W.
Mnybcrry.
Surveyor C. C. Derltoley.
Treasurer S. O. I.lghtfoot.
Hecorder W. H. Fowler.
Coroner Dr. T. M. Henderson.
Precinct.
Justice of the Peace S, S. Dar
nell.
i ConBtnble John M. Bentley.
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
-yiV OrlflDnl nd duly ilvnulne
hltM rMm. 'Jtkv wltiCI. Utfu
HlMlUMl.in-lfr.tUlls
lHUi$inf"t"l It-srttl i it'tlrlair
llfuUrtk. TfusMtl.U ai,- llht!
Uiriiu. i hlvlsrsUrt ItfMlriilr.
MEN AND WOMEN.
Cm BUJ for aaastsnl
TJ IriiUllobt or u,v,U.u
ut b avi.ii,.. m luacti.i ' '
I , . ,l. Hslr.l-M. sua col BJtm
ItsttiiulCHtjjwi'fn. nasifrr-olwwus.
asoTi,o.l
U.K. A;
jr KL. In Hsu rvv,
Lr iiwwt, itvssM. (wl
II ,u. ul I l-4ll-. Si.JJ.
f' su OU tWIMat,
MEN
Tlir- DR. lilEBK) H'J'AKK
only Hprt'ialist' for men, con-Hutu-
toi iiie till flironlc, pri
vate Jt nervous alluienis. Imootenca
.Vkiu rbeuniallsm. raUrib,
V btoouakt, i-n u., ior -i years
irtlsuo
Call
etc. Dr A
madlcal dlrai-ter n Kutb alrerl. Pi
Oregon ; 111 Yealer Way. Keatlle, Wash
or wrur
Ladies' Capsules Gardes
Lady Agents Wanted.
Safe, reliable. Absolutely guar
anteed to cure leucorrhoea and fe
male weakness. For particulars ad
dress Mo, Prop, Pharmacy, Lock Dox
323, Kansas City, Mo. For sale by
A. C. Koeppen & Hros., l'endieton
Republican Ticket.
For I'reHldentlal Klcctors:
W. V. Hampton
J. N. Hart
W. II. Ooro
James A- Foo
For Supremo Judge:
Justlcu F, A. Mooro
For Food and Dairy CommlssloBor
J. W. Halley
For Prosecuting Attorney:
(. W. Phelps
For Joint Representative
Dr. W. 0. olo
For Congressman In Second District
J. N. Williamson
For Reprcsentati e:
John J. Ralleray
Henry Adams
For County Judge:
Henry J. Hcaa
For County Clerk:
Frank Baling
For Sheriff:
C. A. Rarrett
For Treasurer:
12. J. Somtnorvllle
For Recorder:
W. II. Folsom
For Assessor: '
W. T. RIgby
For Commissioner:
Horaco Walker
For School Superintendent:
Frank IC Welles.
For Crironer:
Dr. A. W. Dotkln
For Surveyor
J. W. Klmbroll
For Justice of Peace, PondUton Dl
trlct:
Thomas Fltz Ocrald
For Constable;
V. W, Earnharl
MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDEHE-
. Thi. rt I'cretable VltaUxer, tho preaeriuUon of a famous French pbrsldan. wUJ
niSLiMioofVllMrVouaordlw
yiiuptea. sj"u." J". k, i.,m.,nr,r. wl c i If nol checked leads
litka. liwotw -rm,r (7.. ,7t T,..7ani. llll'IUKN14 elaansea the lives,
T,S?uKre!ls-itreBirihea and rosioreaT TW Treason aulterer. am not.ourut bydootoisl
Is beoauve ninety lf "! tenionlsTa. A written guarantee glren aud moner returned If ali
lo cure, wlilio.it an operat on. tJJJ,1"!, ,", B u,,, ,i tv'fbM br mtil. . Bend lor free clwilat and
Uuea do not effiVoiJ MKlCIWJ .. u ruaclaca, ton. r
tbe klduejs.
PROHIBITION TICKET.
M.
live
N.
District.
V. Howard, Joint Roprosonta
Morrow and Umatilla counties
County.
A. Davis. Representative
Robert Warner, Representative
0. W. RIgby, County Judge.
F. If. Richmond, County Commls
sinner.
Oliver Dickenson, Sheriff,
W. A, Hanlstor, County Clerk.
J. II, Leezer, Recorder.
William Toluert, Assessor.
R. H. Stewart, Treasurer,
O. O. Richardson, Coroner.
Only Three Blocks From Depot.
Hotel St. George
GEO. DARVEAU, PROPRIETOR.
1. w4k. i. - .
To -
European plan, Everything Orst-
class. Accommodations tho host. All
modern conveniences. Steam heat
throughout. Rooms cn-sutto 'vith
hath. Largo, now Hiiuiplo rooniB, The
Hotel St. (leorgo Is pronounced ono
of tho most modern and modol hotols
of Oregon. 'Phono and flro nlarm
connections to oillco in all rooms.
Rooms SOc to $1.50.
CORNER MAIN AND WEBB 8T8.
Block and a half from depot
THE
Hotel Bickers
(Formerly Ooldon Rulo.)
COURT 8TREET.
Remodolod and rofurnlshod through
out. Everything neat, clean and up-to-datu.
Steam heat aud eloctrlo
lights, Rest culslnu. Prompt 'servlc.
H. E. BICKERS, PROPRIETOR.
THE PORTLAND
'.'ORTLAND, OREQON.
American plan, :i per day ami upward.
Headquarters for tourists and rommerc al
travelers. Hpeclal rates made to families
and single gentlemen. The management
will be pleased at all limes to "ho
nsims and gives prlies. A modem 'Inrk
Ish ha III rstabllahuirut In the hotel,
II (' llllWIillH, llanager.
The Columbia
Lodging: Hotisc
Well vontllated, noat and com
fortable rooms, good beds. Dar
In connection, where best
goods are sorved.
Main street, center of block,
between Alta and Webb
streets.
F. X. SCHEMPP
Proprietor
Sold by Tallman & Co., Druggists.
nuthorlzod.