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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY, 18, 1904. PAQE SEVEN. MONG THE EXCHANGES rTT7 TTVTT A XTH TTTVTPTT? rncoed 500 Laborers. f. . City swindlers respon Kilnd nB between 300 and 400 or'. c3tle. on the frnudu ont ,b!lr cyons.ruetion work In -.1 nrnuaim . f mil be UUiuiK nua . ... tinfTniaii, out- i - , .ho Kansas iiu uu..v .... nU Vlfl VUIKUUIGI, lu- yesiemiy .,, ITnltnrl compiami iu . " nnstal aumoruiuB ...... . been used In perpetrating filed with them letters Sw:rrConstrc;ronCom 3 m affidavit sotting forth i Bra had been bitneood. "Lg of more than 300 Idle and ga"B ...... In Mlfl C tV IS OX- T- . nreased to nearly GOO lu , ,, .1.1.1 it a iimiorsioou iiiuiu uiu JKIll . ..!..! I ... r' ,,F inn nml : I muu vrc " ame bunco game wi.u -" hf'B trains or boats. aHo come from ivaiiHus wu. al.r .... . nfliilnv t sworn to owing i" : . . oo by a majority or me ioo m ,i.n niv yesterday sal- ranging between a 4 ami ,o .u. .u Y....,,,i u-ns offered, as well as wrtation from Knnsas City to ..... mon hnil tO llllt UP $2 1 z. UUI mi- "" ; - , - (are to Seattle, this. ci would be refunded to them ' !.,t tiiroo months for the : o vuinn (instruction wn- on the railroad being "uni " a-Seattle Star Automobile on Stage Line. V Vosler, the popular and well n Salmon and Redrock stngo ... ...1.....1 in niltnn Wodnesdnv ,111. ill I IIVU ... lr nl trill Wit 1 Ills IlOW lllllll.-. IIL i.. " . . n!11.. 1... lila ivlfn nml MISS I1111IJ1I U.T . i l. inn ilin trnlll uecKt'i mi" iuv.iv ...v. ...... tu Redrock the same evening. Hooil, an automobile man of i ...1.1. llift t.nrrv. v,.Mor hns lust received the au- hta frnm t bo V.nnt nnd was his tion after making a thorough and . . .1 ,.r t. .llfforntit . .... nl.ll..., I., tlm TTnot It s Intention to put tho machine left Ileilrock on tho trial run to oiiniii m nVlnfl; Wednesday I . .. II. .ln mm. flltf ne. huh nua u litiii: wi;i hours coming to Dillon, a distance of about 30 miles. The reason for the sow run this far was duo to the ex ceedingly muddy roads through the canyon. He left here for Butte about 3 o'clock accompanied by Dr. M. A. Miller and Matt Orr and It was the intention of the party to reach Butte between 7 and 8 o'clock In the eve ning. Mr. Voglcr's machine is a Peerless, 21 horsepower, will carry five or six passengers nnd cost $3900. Dillon Tribune. Start to Thunder Mountain. William DeVoo, Prank Mncy and John Grant, forming the first party of Walla Wallnns to make tho spring trip Into the Thunder Mountain district this year, left the city overland this afternoon for Trappers flat where a promising claim was located last sea son. Tho trip Into tho famous mining district at this time of the season ts no child's play and the party went well prepared to encounter nil sorts of obstacles and hardships before getting Into their claim. There Is considera ble snow in the mountains yet nnd a trail will probably have to bo broken for a good part of tho way. Walla Wnlla Statesman. Advertising the Country. Frederic It. Marvin, press agent of the state of Washington at the St. Louis exposition, Is In the city today and will leave In a few days for St. Louis. Ho has finished shipping tho last of tho exhibits of tho state and is now preparing for shipment the folders Illustrative of the state which have been printed in Spokane. The Issue will be 100,000 copies, with the privilege of more if they are needed. Besides these the city of Spokane, through the chamber of commerce, has an issue of 50,000 of the folder, which has been published for the In land Empire. Spokane Press. Wants,Heavy Oregon Horses. R. F. McGee of Belllngham, Wash., spent Inst week In this part of Grant county. Ho Is here for the purpose of purchasing a largo band of heavy draft mares for shipment to the Alber ta country, where ho says such class of animals are In demand at the pres ent time. He Is after the best animals to be found fn this part of Oregon, and Is paying excellent prices for them, providing ho can get well broke animals. Blue Mountain Eagle. PRESBYTERIANS. Active But Harmonious Contest rer the Moderatorshlp Board of ..;., U!..lnn. Unrls WML Mnnnn. the First Session Special inc Hnr, wpniprn up pnnipii. nu u. i I., luuv io. nil ittw pnmmlsslnnnrs to tho Prpuhvtnrf. ntiitiai unauiiiui; . nuiuu 1.U11 11.1:0 le Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian at 11 o'clock tomorrow morn- i,.... i i i.. i ,.., in tne city many or tne ueie from the Far West enme in by the moderator to call the gathering to order. The canvas made today by the sup porters of the various candidates for moderator has been active, though good natnred. President James D. Moffat of Washington and Jefferson college appears to lead the race. Other names most frequently heard are those of Rev. Dr. J. Addison Henry of Philadelphia and the Rev. Dr. Wilbur Chapman, secretary of tho assembly's evangelistic committee. The hoard of foreign missions held Its ninth annual conference today In the Central Presbyterian church. The Rev. Robert F. Coyle, D. D., of Den ver, presided, and the participants In cluded many well known ministers, cducntors and missionaries. ( m r. m wn WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Tbli wonderful Chi nese doctor Is called great became be cures people wiiDOUi opera tion ibat are given up todle, lie cures with those wonderful Chi nese herbs, roots, buds, barks and vegetables tbat are entirely un known tn mHInt (! uj uurru, juiuiaia mug. 1 AIJUIMliO tC EKwn nu'ucec urninwr on 53 Alriar 0 r n -t PRESS PARLIAMENT. Next Session at Either Guthrie, Okla., or Pasadena. St. Louis, May 18. The Internation al Press Parliament was addressed by Sir Hugh Gllsnn Read of London, who presided, The committee report was reau, when B. B. Harbert spoke on the British instlutlon for Journalists. Oklahoma and California delegates are working hard for the next conven tion. It Is Guthrie against Pasadena. Guthrie Is here a thousand strong, of fering flattering inducements. Includ ing a trip to California and tho Port land exposition. SHUT OFF RACING NEWS. NATURE TELLS YOU. M"y a Pendleton Reader Knowi Too Well. 'n me kidneys are sick. v iriiH vni 1 nil ilm It - -v ia naiurofi rnlnnrlnr -- i-yui ur too ireouont action: -"ury ironiiln folio nt vi1. Ills. Ills 11,18 c,lro all KlUr "llelon DCODle tnatlfv In Mil- ? got a Iiav ot u ry L WorM .Ur"B 8tOr0- They dld hered LnLE00'V My ,!,dnor8 ,,aQ u mm. rn IA.A aW of ti 0Wta,8,nnn?yed.wlth a uea my rpat ' ; " '"uu ' KUL Intuit t,., p .. Duiun iinvnct n o 1 1 no. iua iunot nn nt tlio a 8trngtlioned my back For ni . . . al Mr w, a1' dealers, Price SO 4W N V '"iuh jJt$ iia,i Minn nA.f 1.1.- k o othiir 0 'mo-Doan's-nnd BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES PROFESSIONS AND TRADES PHYSICIANS. DR. V. 0. COLE, OFFICE IN JUDD building. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m. ; 8 p- m- Telephone: Office main 13il; residence, main 1381. DISS. SMITH & RINdO, OFFICE OVKU the I'endleton Savings Bank. Tele phone 801 : residence telephone, main 1501. II. S. GARFIELD, M. D. UOMEOrATUlC physician and surgeon. Office In Judd building. Telephones: Office, black 1411; residence, black 24. DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD ItLOCK. TELE phone, main 031 j residence, black 101. DR. T. M. HENDERSON, THYSICIAN and surgeon. Office In SrTlngs Bank building, room 1. Office 'phone, main 1411 ; residence, red 1223. DR. LYNN K. DLAKESLEK, CHRONIC and nervous diseases and diseases of women. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone, main 721 : residence, red 1153. X-ltay Therapeutics. DR. LENA ALLEN BOONE, OSTEOPATn. Residence, Thompson street, between Court and Water streets. 'Phone, black 1024. Nervous diseases a (peclalt;. ATTORNEYS. BKAN & PERRY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office over Taylor's Hardware store, rendleton, Oregon. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD building. IIAILEY k LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In Despaln block. I Real Estate BAI.LER.VY A M'COtlRT, LAWYERS, As sociation building. CARTER ft RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law, office In Savings Rank building. WINTER A COLLIER, LAWYERS. OF ace, rooms 7 and S, Association building. AARON TURNER & E. D. BOYD, AT torneys at law. Ill Court street. STILLMAN A PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT law. Mr. Stlllman has been admtttct! to practice In United. States patent oi flees, and makes a specialty of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association block. FRATERNAL ORDERS. DR. L. FRANCES THOMPSON, OSTEO pntlilc physician, graduate A. T. Still school. Klrksvllle, Mo. Office, Hotel Bick ers, side entrance: office days, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. VETERINARY SURGEONS. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. D. C. McNabb. Office at Tsllman's drug store. DENTISTS. I), A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND IIUILD er. Intimates furnished on all kinds Ul UIUSUU1J, WIUCU. ' "l b.v-- etc. Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. Western Union Enters Fight Against Track Gambling. Nnw York. Mav 18. Pres. Clowry. of the Western Union, today Issued an order shutting off all racing news to subscribers In fsew Yoric. u is ex- nnctnrt the action will closo every pool room In the city. The order caused dismay among speculators, and Is the result ot agitation on the part of the city authorities, who claim oil tii pnmnnnv could stop horse gam bling If It would cease to be a party to the transmission oi racing news. Can Advertise for Laobrert. v,n.,.f n n.. Mav 18. Justice 'niinrAma nnlirf nf Ttrltlfth UUll Ul 1U DW.,W...l. - Columbia, decided this morning that a "Want" advertisement for machin ists Inserted as news item in wc -ubi-Intelligencer of Seattle by tho Van-Tm-innni-lnir Works, which in duced machinists to come to Van couver, was not in contravention in the alien act. Tho decision Is far-reaching In re- C1UI1D, HO III ..won w. , " . can be freely advertised for iu Pugot Smuul and uniiioruiu. World's Press Parliament. su t nniH Mnv 18. Everything Is In readiness for the opening tomorrow of tho World's Press rariiameni. in which Journalists from all parts of tho iviii?a,i u-nriil will tako nart. Tho program for tho oponlng day calls for addresses by secretary oi omiu nay. fi.nrl M Tnvlnr or uoston. rain Arinm if Pnrls. Oovcrnor White of West Virginia and numerous other mon 01 note. THO seBBionn um in no hold In Festival Hall of tho World's fair. Sacrlflco salo at tho Owl Tea DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SURGEON. unice, room is, JuiUI building E. A. iVAUGIIAN, DENTIST. OFFICE IN Judd building. '1'hone, red 1411. BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL 1 ANK OF ATHENA. Oregon. Capital. lr0.CU0: surr.'us and profits, $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, vlce'Presldent ; r . S. Leurow, cash ier; I, M, Kemp, assistant cashier. THE FARMERS' RANK OF WESTON, Weston. Oregon. Does a general bank ing business, Exchange bought and sold. Collections promptly attended to. R. Jameson, president i George W. I'roebstel, vice-president ; J. it. Kllgore, cashier; di rectors, G. A. Hartniau, M. M. Jones, T. J, Price, Q. D. Grew, J. V. Kllgore, Rob ert Jameson, G. W. I'roebstel. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS HANK, Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, 1880. Capital. $100,000: surplus. $75,- 000 ; Interest allowed on all time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on an prin cipal points. . Special attention given to collections. W. J. Furnish, president; J. N. Teal, vice-president ; T, J. Morris, caBhler; J. W. Malouey, assistant cashier. FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF l'ENDLE- ton, Capital. $70,000: surplus and un divided profits, 1J5,00U.U0. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on Chics go. San Francisco. New York and princi pal points In the Northwest. Drafts drawn on China, Japan and Europe. Makes col lections on reasonable terms, i.evi ao keny, president: W. P. Matlock, vice president; G. M. Hire, cashier; George Ilartman, Jr., assistant cashier. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. C. E. TROUTMAN. ARCHITECT AND Superintendent, room I . J una uiock. Pendleton, Oregon. T. F. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND SU nerlntendent. Makes complete and re liable plans for buildings In the city or country. Room 17, Judd building. SHEER A COLE, CONTRACTORS AND builders. Estimates furnished on snort nntln. Job work a sueclaltv. l'rouut service. Shop on Bluff street, near JIalu. T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING AND CE- mentiug. cement wbihb n Bpcvmn. t...i . .... ..H.,iui,a,1 fr.a Wnrlr Imuran. I.DllUin 1C lUIUUUm .. n teed. Leave orders at Badley A Zebner's cigar store aiam street, i. w jvi. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. TELEPHONE LIVERY STABLE. COURT Htreer. onuoalte court bouse. Bowers A Sou. proprietors. Always good turnouts, Public scales. '1'none, main aai. OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD, Corner West Alta ana wnuu sireew, a Aiinwnr. oroorletor. Large com fortable stalls. Plenty of feeu. nones given careful attention. ....... . r u'l'.iui'u n i riinnuK LUMMUJkVIAU ,J ......... k.) . - ' proprietor, rme uore, wu beat care giveu iruicui Hotel Pendleton, 'l'houe, main 101. . .......v. Dmiuii. a T.i a H-rriKFVr Ulil Alr.liA a ' - " " ------ - - Carney A Kenneoy, i-rops., "" auu win fliic. .wwm - -" Cab line In connection. 'Phone, main 701 BOARDING AND LODGING. It 1 r. Uiiurjr.uu . ' i r LIZ- Main street, Mrs, t'' m!l clean, comiortaoie rwwuui u. ZT' home cooung. Jieais jit, m"i t THE WHITE ROOMING AND LODGING bouse, thoroughly renovated. Rooms by day, week or month. Everything near, anu clean. 301 South Main atreet. Mrs. II, imTiii, ALT A. CORNER ALTA AND ... . Aa n.irH li the dav or week. Mill limia. " " - - - . Good table set. Rates. 13.70 and 4.75 "v'i. t . wir Irnn Pendleton Sed Yard In 'connection. L. Neff, pro prietor. ATHENA HOTEL. LEADING HOTEL IN the city, i.ou to i.uu t Mlllen, proprietor. HELIX HOTEL -, UNDER NKW ' MANAOB- ?iP-Pi'??:..-t:ff "'ur.nd Mrs JV V. Tlu( propriewri COTTAGE DOTEL WHEN YOU GO TO WhTe"be.P, Som. klng7"Vvertb.ng .ni Viean. Mrs. James O'ConneU, proprietor. - 11. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE, No. 288. Regular meetlugs first and third Thursdays ot each month. All brothers visiting In the city most cordi ally Invited to attend. Hall In I.aPow block, Court street. G. A, Ilartman, Sr., E. R. ; C. K. Bean, secretary. MEN'S RESORT YOU ARE INVITED. Free reading room. Why not Join and get the advantage ot free bath, use of ouncblng bag and other enulnments. In cluding library and reading room. Terms $1.00 to join ana owe a month dues. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STRORLE, DEALER IN SECOND- hand goods. If there la anything you need In new and second hand furniture, stoves, granlteware and crockery, call and get his prices. No. 212 Court street. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands 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, unv bank In Pendleton. G. A. HARTMAN. Pres. (5. A. HARTMAN, JR., Vice Pres. J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE oldest aud most reliable fire and acci dent Insurance companies.! Office with Ilartman Abstract Co. JOHN IIAILEY, JR., U. S. LAND COM missioner. specialty made ot land ru ing and proof. Insurance and collec tions. Office In Judd building, room 10. FOR RENT. FOR RENT GOOD FRONT ROOM . suitable for two gentlemen or two la dies. Call at 010 Willow street. FOR RKNT TIIKKK FURNISHED 11008 keeping rooms. Inqnlro at 510 Mill strest. WANTED. WANTED FIFTY OR 75 STOCK HOGS or Hboats to feed and fatten on shares. Address Box 411, rendleton, Oregon. AGENTS WANTED $150 AND UP PER mouth to euercetlc representatives In every city and town In Oregon, Washington ana laano. uiitniiieo. Honorable, perma nent and Immensely profitable employment at home or on the road : something new : send stamp or call at off.ee. Square Deal uroaerage company, J-u eeveutu street, l'oruuna. uregon. MISCELLANEOUS. OR BALE A LUDWIG UPRIGHT WANO. IN U.O VUIY 11.11 7i". " I" uw, caeup. f-nquire at ion oince. FOR SALE AT THE EAST OREGONIAN office Large bandies of newspapers, containing over 100 big papers, can b obtained for 20 cents a bundle. SEWER CONTRACTORS -REED A LAF. ler make connections with the sewer for business houses and private residences. Terms reasonsble. Leave orders at T. C. Taylors Hardware store. SEE YOU "UNCLE" WHEN YOU WANT money. We make loans on personsl property. T. II. Ourdalu, Pawn Broker, Mllarkey building. Court atreet. DRESSMAKING, CUTi'ING AND FIT- ting a specialty. Prompt work. Satis faction guaranteed. Miss R. Whitley, U12 Main street. PENDLETON STEAM DYE WORKB 730 Cottonwood street. Cleaning, dying and repairing. Goods called for and de livered. Tuone, main itm. HOUSE-CLEANING BY THE JAPANESE House-Cleaning Co. Work done by the dav. hour or lob. Window cleanfng a specialty. Prompt service at low prices. uut uaraen street. ruone nam un. COAL Let us fill your bin with .... ROCK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best and most economical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Depot Ladies' Capsules Gardes Lady Agent Wanted. Safe, reliable. Absolutely guar anteed to cure leucorrboea and fe male weakness. For particulars ad' dress Mo. Prop. Pharmacy, Lock Box 323, Kansas City, Mo. For salo by A. O. Kooppen & Bros., rendleton. Mormo ... Bl.hnn.1 M 1 1 1 LATH IX'KU IU UMUHrWlMi.LV lllfl U,rlUI til. MOflUO ilieTriulluviei-c. iWltrelcuruttie wont ee InoM and jouuir arljliii'rin euofiri'u.uNiiiitluo.eitMiNrcliweuriiui.iiig. cuiusLost Manhood, Impotenor, Lost Power, Nlght-Lostes.SpermatorrhoaiJnsomnla. PalnSJ Keadncfie. Unfltness'to Marry, Loes of 8emen, gmtgrn Varlooceli.orCorH EVSids. n,Bio iri'MStxrvsvzrwtorii ciy II till. lUli fcitSJaMvii - r .. -i - - . Ml" ....II RtlmtilAtai thu L Sold by Tallman & Co.t Druggists. oua Twitching of puurnKj iv vipr . uuu undvelouil oriraafM ..... ,,.....,.. A,7.IP.nl Remedy Co,, San Franolsoo, Cub' $2,400.00 Will buy an 8-room house nnd two lots, has 5 rooms on 1st floor; .1 rooms on 2d floor; bath nnd toilet, good collar. Five blocks trotn Main street. $700.00 Will buy n 3-room house, 3 blocks trotn Main street, 700.00 Two very dealrnblo lots on JncIvKon street, only six blocks from Main street. Offlco rooms for rent. Merchants Protective Agency Despaln Building, Room 43, Telephone Black 1161. SIGHT PRESERVERS. . The llttlo lonses of c'.anies Joined by their frnnio of iild or nlckol are wonderfully potent for good or ovll. Properly fitted, they Imlld up tho eyes and preserve tho Bight Improp erly fitted, they tear down ami uo-stroy. Hemline a fow lines of print witn a pair of glasses Is no test. Tho sight must bo tried by modern and scientific methods. Wo have every facility for making tests and can suppl ' any kind of glasses required nt modernto cost, GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Postofflce Dlock. CANTY'S PARLORS OP AMUSEMENT Open day and night. Billiard, Pool, Shooting Gallery, Bowl ing Alleys, Throwing Ricks. Good music every evening. BASEMENT. CORNER MAIN AND WEBB 8TREET8. Under W. & C. R. Depot. The Colombia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com fortable rooms, good beds. Bar In connection, where best goods are sorved. Main Btroet, center of block, between Alta and Wobb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor hotels. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS, PROPRIETORS. The Best Hotel In Pendleton and as good at any. Tho Hotel Pondloton has Just boom refitted nnd refurnished throughout. 'Phono and flro alarm connoctlona with all rooms. Baths In suites and slngla rooms. Headquarters for traveling Men Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 00 and $2.50 Special rates by week or month, Kxcellent Cuisine. Prompt Dining Boom Sorvlc. Bar and Billiard Room In Connection Only Three Blocks From Depot. Hotel St. George GEO. DARVEAU, PROPRIETOR. r3 BUY THE IS (JflQflO OubuO From I1W The SEEDSMAN Good Stock of Sweet Corn Cabbage Plants Bedding Plants Panties Geraniums Asters Chrysanthemums Double Petunias Dahlias Gladioli Now Located at THE WHITE FRONT, 217 Court Street. Hnrnnnnn nlnn. P.vnrvtlllnir first. class. Accommodations tho host. All modern convonlonces. Stoam heat throughout. UoomB ensulto rvlth bath. Lnrgo, now sample rooms. The Hotel St. Oeorgo Is jironouncod ona of tho most modern nnd modol hotola of Oregon. 'Phono and flro alarm connections to olllco in nil rooms. Rooms 60c to $1.50. CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STB. Block and a half from aepoi. THE Hotel Bickers (Formerly Ooldon Ilulo.) COURT STREET. Jtemodolod and rofurnUbed through out. Ererythlng neat, clean and up-to-date. Bteam heat and electrlo lights. Best cuisine. Prompt servlca. H. E. BICKERS, PROPRIETOR. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OReOON. American plsn, 13 ptf dsy snd upwsjd. trsveltrs. Hpwlsl rstcs mnl to fsmlll will be pleased at all times to show rooms sod sires prices. A modern Ttrt Isb bstb estsblUbmeot lo I be bout. ' II. V. IIOWKHH, Msosier. Insure in Reliable Companies That pay their losaos promptly. Our companies stand at the head ot tho list. i Asseta. Hartford Fire Insurant. Co 112,259.078 Alliance Assurance Co .. 29,039,983 London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. 2,644,683 North British & Mercantile Co , 19,605,974 Royal Insurance Co, 22,897,153 FRANK B. CL0PT0N AGENT. 112 EAST COURT STREET. House,