PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1904. PAGE SEVEN. I Have Kidney d Keyer Mspeci it. ' .-.. nut. leMn7l twenty-four hours tlingiiidicatesan j. unhealthy con- ' ditioii ot tlie kiu neys; if it stains linrii it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent desire" to tlaSS 11 ur ; Hie back is a proof that the kidneys rM.?.o,,.ii. s ' rr Kilmer B1 '. i.i.liiov remedv. I. VliVmntism Lft kidneys. u., K if the urinary passage. r. tn holit water I ,..'mini it. or bad r Af linuor. wine ItcoWf that unpleasntu te- aviv. aim e." , , Hne night. The m.m nnu B.' c t he hiL'hcst Cfal cures of the most .lis- Lethe best. Sold by drug. rent and oiie-cuiim re,u . i Iw.ttl. mill r, L.rea sain .it - tells all . f.., jr. - L Dint. . '.i-L.... TTama of SwamD-RoOt. bA.a .i.ie nnnpr nnd don iistaVe, but remember the Pinter's Swanip-Kooi, auu Kinguamton, n. x. ire Interested In Oil ( see ns. Our lino Is DEMY BOARDS BETCHERS iCSHES ITISTS' sahs EOTERS i BRUSHES AQUES BE COLORS faVe a specialty oi PICTURES. Newest I (rime. 2. SHARP House Block. tmmet Wnks lethlng and Invlgorat- loruM go ngnt to tne W lor hoaa Pan. Huron. b Brew, Dr, Pepper's Water, f. Dinger Ale and H 111 kinrlR nf 80ft Otr drinks are pure. louuiiett water, made Bused ste m, Is used fcred by MARIN fl St George Hotel I French I taurant i N Meal In the City I uming Parlor,. fumlhed Room, . ICMmctlon. ONTAINE, Prep. 1 fcin Street. HE BEST i "KAPEST la Inrl -I,-. . ... --- "OU JUU "uppl,M i. oou. .use esworthy " Alt. ft. 47 "Llc. Killer. iTuSnrhtlnn f, fcTL.?011 through In Cmf0rt He t, having El- wm tnr l,taoles at t1 through ' lnr tne Tender- Sis AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Not Williams First Crime. We quote the following from tho Muscatine Journal of June 22: "Danlci Nornum V;i':'ams, tho sup posed rr.mdndt ot the Tumans, man .liil w'.ft. north nf Mite M,- in i hut In tho Shorefy woods durlnc the month of August, two years ago will ho hanged at The Dalles, Ore July 22, for tho rrrurder of Miss Alma Nesbltt and mother, Mrs. L. J. Nesbltt, the Jury at that plnce having convict ed him of murder In the first degree and sentenced him to bo hanged by the neck until dead for his awful crime. "Sheriff J. D. Stuart of Muscatine county, has been In communication with Sheriff Sexton of Wasco county, Oregon, the place whero tho murdprs were committed. Sheriff Sfivtnn stntes In his letters that there is no doubt that the Williams held at that nlnco uniler Rnnrnnnn nf ilnnti. to Williams wanted at this place for tho grim Tiiman tragedy. The descrip tions tnllv tn n crpnt nvtnnt- Tim moral degenracy displayed Is to n cer ium extent tne same coia-uiooueu fe rocltv nromntlncr tlin mnnlnre rn. gain." The Dalles Chronicle. Mlnadoka Irrigation Project. P. H. Nmvnll. rhtf nnirtiionr tho reclamation service, Is expected in the city this evening to bo pres ent at the open'ng of bids on Satur- flnv fnr th. nnnQtriifHrin nf tnm) works of the Mlnadoka Irrigation pro ject. The bids which will be opened uro for tho construction of a dam about COO feet long across tho Snake river, a spillway 2500 feet long over a ridge of solid lava, and the head of thn tirnliriRpri rnnnl Tim ilmn to in be constructed of timber and rock nnd win ue -t ieet on top anil nigh enough to raise tho water from 4.1 to 47 feet. Accomnanvliiir Mr. NpwoII will i.o Morris Wen, head of the legal depart ment of the reclamation service, who will rrtllRlllt with tlin nnmmltttm rtn In. corporation of the district as to the it-gai pnuse or. tne organization. IJolse Capital News. Gamblers Seek to Repeal Law. According to advices from Spokane the gambling fraternity propose to sound the death knell of tho nntl gambllng law now In force. Will the pressure being brought to bear upon legislative candidates In the coming fall election bo sufllclent to reneal the nresent cambllnir law making the dotation of the law against the game of chance a felony? The question is answered both ways i The grocer would be too comfortable if all his goods were like Schilling's Best and backed by the maker as they are. Moneyback. LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH Building Material Dimension lumber ot all de scriptions. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper. BRING YOUR BILL TO US AND GET OUR FIGURES. Grays Harbor Commercial Co. Opposite W. & C. R. Depot ; The Columbia : Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com fortable rooms, good beds. Bar In connection, where best goods are served. Main street, center of block, between Alta snd Webb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor i Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, ICO barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat Flour. Mill Feed. Chopped Feed, etc., always on hand. m... .i.n unt fma lunch at the Mer chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to 6 p. m. and at midnight. rlnth 1'Artk8 R1,Par t be equally positive. One of the most vital Is sues to the swt n the wn,. palgn Is the stand taken by legislator od by local gamblers that money is being collected at Seattle to fight ; th te ssiio, with the Idea that enough leg islators will nmmi.. 'AK ambling , tVe nt IS'S Z eglslature to enable them to pass a aw making gambling misdemeanor his end of a felony -Walla Walla I Culdesac County Prosperous. Farmers In nil sections of the conn try are preparing for the harvest and In many localities the haying has commenced. The farmers report that the quality or the hay Is first-class and a large yield Is being secured The fnll grain gives promise of a large crop but more rain will lip needed to mature tho spring crop The farmers report that at the present time the labor conditions seem favorable. There are a large number of men hi the country who are seeking work In the harvest fields and It Is believed that no trouble will be encountered during the summer In sti tiring all the help that will be necessary to handle tho crops. The farmers have planted n largo area of potatoes In the vicinity ot Cul desac and a largo market is expected here next fall. The fact that pota toes were left In the ground during the past winter und were in good con dition when removed this spring has encouraged many of the farmers to plant potatoes for commercial pur poses nnd a large tonnige is expect ed In tho Culdesac section. Culdesac Correspondence. First Peaches From Rlparia. The first carload of peaches to be shipped from the Snake river section this season will leave Riparia today. Mr. George E. Crum. of the firm of White Bros. & Crum, Is on the river superintending the shipment of the fruit to Riparia where it will be pack ed In the car and forwarded to the Eastern market. The prospects for the fruit shipments an considered very favorable and a good price Ik ex pected lu the Hast. It is the peaches, apricots and plums thai the large dealers of Chicago and New York want from the Lowlston and Snake river sections and when a good quali ty of fruit properly packed Is shipped to these markets a good price Is as sured. I.e-wlston Tribune. The County Press Kerr-Gifford Company to Build. By the chnnge In the proprietorship or tne Amena mill, tne Kerr-uinoru Co., dealers In grain, are temporarily without warehouse facilities, but the company will not remain In this state long. A site for a new warehouse has been selected on tho Glllls spur by tho company and workmen will rush tho building through to comple tion In time to take care of this sea son's crop. Mr. Frank Rogers, the efficient manager, who hud charge of tho company's business In this city last year has been retained and he will continue In the employ of the comjiany. Mr. Rogers was offered tho deputyshlp In the county clerk's office, and In fact was counted on as tho man Tor the place. Since he will not serve, another deputy will be named by the newly elected county clerk. Athena Press, c Haying Begins in Crook, Ranchers In the northern part of the county In the vicinity or Hay creek last week began to harvest their hay and by this time next week every hay field will be ready for tho mowers. From present Indications the crop this year promises to be a heavy one although there Is talk among the producers of asking 10 per ton for the yield. Crook County Journal. Ready for Her Viiltora. C.itv Marshal Done Is entitled to credit for the Interest taken In clean- I,,,. Iha mraola anil In Other reSlieCtS adding to the good looks of the town preparatory to tue ceieurauon oi me Fourth. Nothing will attract the at tontim. nt visitors mor than clean streets and alleys. Pilot Rock Rec ord. Red Chaff Yield Well. Clav Branstetter Is now at work cutting his 4C0 acres of wheat up Stage Gulch. He was in town last Monday and brought to the News of fice a sample Of red clian wueai which he thinks will harvest over 25 l.uahnls nop npr Tlln heads have filled nicely and the grains are plump, -Kcuo news, Morrow County Crop Good. F. M. Parker, who was In the city Saturday from his Lexington ranch, says he hns 700 acres of wheat that will average 25 bushels per acre, says the Heonner Times. All grain In his section Is good, he says, eveu spring wheat Is looking fine and win mahe n good crop. He has been engaged cut ting 200 acres or barley tno past ween- Church to Be Received, Next Friday evening tho Fruit Vale church near Freewater, will be re ceived under the care of the presby tery, and an elder apiioiniou. i.uv. Van Paten, of Dayton, and Rev. J.arab of Walla Walla, will assist Rev. Heio- ford. Milton Eagle. Sunday School Picnic. ti.a Qitmln.- i!ilmnla nf tlln Eighth District of Umatilla county will hold n nnvtnttnn tit Kranwutcr. JlllV 14 There will be a baskot dinner In the park Freowator Times. i ll . BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES PROFESSIONS AND TRADES PHYSICIANS. DIl. W. O. COLK. OFFICK IX JUDO building. Office hour. 10 to 12 a. m. : t to 6 p. m. Telephones: Offlc main isii; residence, mam isai. DltS. SMITH HINOO, OFKICK OVKIt tne Pendleton SaTlngi Han. Tele phone S0J ; residence telephone, main 10V1. II. S. GAKFlKI.D. M. D. UOMKOl'ATlllC hhvftlMsn mnA anvwAn flrTIv In building. Telephone: Office, black 1411; (TOiurnce, macs zi. I)K. D. J. H'FAUL. JL'DU 11I.OCK. TK1.K phone, main 931; realdence, black 1(11. DR. T. XI. UKNPF.nSON. 1'UYSICIAN and turceon. Office In Savings Hank building, room 1. Office 'phone, main mi ; miaence, red r-.s. and nerrou disease anil disease of women. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone, main 721 ; residence, red 1153. X ftay Therapeutic. DK. LKNA ALLEN llOONl OSTKOPATII. Ilesldence, Thompson street, between Court and Water streets. Tbone. black 1024, Nervous diseases a specialty. 1.1. . .... k niti,llli.t n.twii.i i liathlc, physician, graduate A. T. Still school, KlrkBTllle. Mo. Offlre, Hotel nick ers, side entrance; office days, Tuesdsys, Thursdays and Saturday. VETERINARY SURGEONS. virrr.KiNARY suiiokon uu. , c. Mc.Nabb. Office at Tallman' drug sture. DENTISTS. DK. M. S. Kl'.KN, DENTAL 8UKCKON. Office, room IS. Judd building. U A. VAUGHAN, DKNTIST. OFFICK IN juua Diuiuing, 'l'lionc, reu Mil. BANKS AND BROKERS. riltST NATIONAL I ANK OF ATI1KNA, Oregou. Capital, J.'.O.COO; surplus and pronta, 12,31U.U0. Interest on time de poults. Deals In foreign and domestic eichsnge. Collection promptly attended 10. iieury c Adams, president; T. j. Kirk, vice-president: 1". 8. LeOrow, cash ier; I. M. Kemp, assistant cashier. Tlin FAItMnKS' HANK OF WKSTON. Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank ing business. Kxchange bought and sold. Collections iiroruntly attended to. It. Jnmesou, president : Oeorge Vt I'roebstel, vice-president; J. II. hllgore, casnier; di rectors, (I. A. Ilnrtuiau. M. M. Jones. T. J. Price. O I. tlraw, J. V. Kllgore. Hob. ert Jameson, O. W. I'roebstel. TUB IT.NDLKTON RAVINGH HANK. I'endletou, Oregon. Organised March 1, 1S8I1. Capital, 100,000: surplus, I7S, 000: Interest allowed on all time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on all prin cipal points. . Special attention given to collections. V J. Furnish, president; J. N. Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier; J. V. Maloney, assistant cashier. FlItST NATIONAL HANK OF l'UNDLH ton. Capital, $70,000; surplus and un divided prullts, $123,000. Transacta a general banking business. Kxchange bought uud sold on nil parts of the uorld. In terest paid on time deposits. Makes iiillertluus tin reasonable terms. Levi An keny, president : W. F. Matlock, vice pres. Went; O, M. Itlce, cashier; Oeorge llurt liutn, Jr., assistant cashier. FRATERNAL ORDERS. II. 1". O. KI.K8, 1T.NDLETON LODUI2, No. 288. Regular meetings first and third Thursday of each month. All brothera visiting In the city most cordi ally luvlted to attend. Hall In I-aPow blixk, Court street. 1. A. lUrtman, Hr K. It.; C. K. Ileao, secretary. MUN'H ItKSOKT YOU ARK lNVITHD. Free reading room. Why not join and get the advantage of free bath, use of punching bag aud other equipments, in cluding library and reading room. Terms $1.00 to Join ana 50c a month duos. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDER8. C K. TROUTMAN, ARCIIITKCT AND Superintendent, room 12 Judd block, I'endletou, Oregon. T. F. HOWARD, ARCIIITKCT AND BP perlutendent. Make complete and re liable plans for building In the city or country. Room 17, Judd building. SIIHIIK COLK, CONTRACTORS AND builders. Estimates furnished on short notice. Job work a specialty. Prompt service. Shop on Uluff street, near Ualn. D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND Ill'lI.D er. lUtlmate furnished on all kinds of mssuury, cement walks, alone walls, etc. I.eare order at Kast Oregonlsn of fice. T. M. KKLLKR, l'LASTKRING AND CI! mentlug. Cement walk sperlslty Kstlmstes furnished free. Work guaran teed, .Leave order at lladley A Zebner' cigar atore. Main street. I'. O. box 104. LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLE8. TELKI'IIONE LlVKRY HTAIILK. COURT Street, opposite court bouse, tlower A Son, proprietors. Alway good turnout. Public scale. 'Phone, main 2S1. OLD DUTCH HENRY PEED YARD, Corner West Alta and Lllllth streets. S. A. Allowsy, proprietor. Large com fortable stalls, lleoty of feed. Horse given careful attention. COMMERCIAL BTAUI.KH, 0. U. PROOMK proprietor. Fine hone, good rigs, best care given transient stock. Opp. Hotel I'eudlrtoo. 'ITiooe, main 181. CITY LIVERY ST A II I.E. ALTA STREET, Carney A Kennedy, Props., Ilrery, feed snd sales stable. Hood rigs at all times. Cab Hat In connection. 'Phone, main 701 BOARDING AND LODGING, WHITE HOUSE LODGING HOUSE, 301 South Main street. Clean, large, well kept single and furnished housekeeping rooms. Mrs. II. L. Huntington, 1'rop, TDK STANFIELI) HOUSE. .'113 SOI Til Main street, Mrs. L. Michael, prop. Large, clean, comfortable rooms bt ural. alt home cooking. Hoard, $4 , also furnished housekeeping rooms. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Hoard by the dsy pr week, Good table set. Itstes. $3.70 and $4.73 per week, Mr. L. Neff, Prop. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection, L. Neff, pro prietor. ATHENA HOTEL, LEADING HOTEL IN the city, $1.00 to $1.50 per day, II !' Milieu, proprietor. HELIX HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGE inent. Good meal and clean bed. If you come once you will keep a-coulng. Only white help employed. Especial at tentlon given to commercial travelers. Mr and Mrs. J. P- Narln, proprietor. COTTAGE HOTEL WHEN YOU GO TO Umatilla atop at the Cottage Hotel. White help, home cooking, everything neat and clean. Mrs. James OConnell, proprietor, INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN A118TRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstract of title to all land In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Huya and sella all kinds of real wtate. Does a general brokerage business, l'ay taxes and makes Invest ments for non-resident. Reference, any bank In Pendleton. (1. A. HARTMAN, Pre. II. A. HARTMAN, JR.. Vies Pres. J. M. IIKXTLKY RKPRK8KNT8 TDK oldest and most reliable tire and acci dent Insurance companlca. Office with llartman Abstract Co. JOHN HA1I.KY. JR., U. 8. LAND COM mltsloner. Specialty mad ot land Al ines and proof. Insurance and collec tions. Office in Judd building, room IB. SECOND-HAND DEALER8. V. 8TR01ILK, DEALER IN 8KCOND hand goods. It tbtre Is anything you lifvd in new aud second hand furniture, stores, granltewars and crockery, call and get his prices. No. 212 Court street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT GOOD FRONT ROOM, suitable for two gentlemen or two la dle. Call at 010 Willow street. Ft'KNIMItKD HOUshKKKI'IXU ROOMS. Kast Court slievt, MISCELLANEOUS. SP.WKR CONTRACTOR JOS. RKKD makes connections with tho sewer for business Iiouses and private, residences. Terms icasonable. Leave orders at T, C. TnjlorV llanlnnre Store. 81211 YOU UNCLE" WHKN YOU WANT money. We make loans on personal property. T. It. Ourdaln, Pawn llroker, .Mllarkey building, Court street. DRESSMAKING, Cl'TiING AND FIT tlug a sxclalty. Prompt work. Satis faction guaranteed. Miss R, Whitley, 012 Main street. IM2NDL12TON STEAM DYK WORKtT ".to Cottonwood street. Cleaning, dying and repairing. Goods colled for and de livered 'Phone, main 1(101, HOUSE-CLEANING HY THE JAPANESE llousp.cieanliig Co. Work done by the day, hour or job. Window cleaning a specialty Prompt serflce at low price. (104 Garden street. 'Phone Main 1171. sssssssssssssssssssssssss A Great Bargain $5,500.00 will buy 1G0 acres In crop, us follows: 80 ncrcs lu growing wheat; 40 acres In growing alfalfa (Irrigated); about ICO fruit bearing trees; one and a half story house; good stono cellar. I.rago barn, plenty ot tlmbor on tho place. The crop Is Included In above price If bought within 10 days. Two and one-half miles from city. Merchants Protective Agency Despaln Building, Room 43, Telephone Black 1161. DM. GEE WO WONDKUPUL liOMli f TRUATMUINT This wondtrMI CM. nets doctor Is csllrd great nr. suss li cures oeupls without 0iers ilon tlist arv alvrn up to die. II cuirs Willi Hums woudsrful ('lit tles htrbs, roots, built, hsrks su1 vtseutilrs tnal ara sollrely uu ktiQWD to sasilltsl scl ente in tills country. Through th ussoMtio. lisrtuletK remedies this famous docuir knows I tie mciiou or at er AOOdlfftrvul remedies, wLU U tiesiicefiilly uses In different diseases, lis rusrulilecs to cur catarrh, antbui. loos, lirost, rheumatism, nervousness, sioiuscli. liver, kidneys, etc has hundred of lesllutoa tsln. Charges luodeiste. Call and se him. I'sllents out of turn ctlr writs fur blanks soil ilri-ulsrs. Bend 4 teats In sumps. C'UNHHLr TATION IKK AUUUi-im ff THE C.CEEWO GH.HESE MEBIOIHEM. 263 Alder St., Portland, Oregon. Mention paper. Ladies' Capsules Gardes Lady Agtnts Wanted. Safe, reliable. Absolutely guar anteed to cure leucorrboe and fe male weakness. For particulars ad dress Mo. Prop. Pharmacy, Lock Box 323, Kansas City, Mo. For sale by A. 0, Koeppen ,& Bros., Pendleton. M's Sutil-FijisiR Cafsntts ForlsSsmmaUMsrOatarrk cf.lka UUtMsr aid IImsm4 s-uasys, Obis q i asUkly s4 Wna r laa want ssm of BsaUr las warst aasi Wsaisrrlisaat sad tilsst, WNMHIUIRVWIIIdflUM' WBualUrof oa. Absolatsly nat-ailtsa. bin sir arassuss. Vila II. SO, r by tsall. postssitL THI tAaHAUinW CO, ssiiiroMTaix. ohk. SolJby F, W. Schmidt & Co. MEN AND WOMEN. Us DlflifDrasDslsral aUKbsr(s,lallsiuiiistljiasI 1Ulivu or iiMisUwi tf mucous P3istrsMt, WisTna. snd cut SJlIM: lltlUlCriMiCilCO. ' rOh)w. 'or thl In plait Tftri. IiW ftIBfM. rtfl)SSl'l. lit SUM r 1'IVSINS ttXU, Ui UliltM, M.IS. WicUtr tnal OJ tvjuwt. MEN The DIt, LIKBia 8TAKI' only Specialists for men, con tlnue to cure all chronic, pri vate it nervous ailments. Impotence mbbmwmm lain nissssos, rueumsiiiui, caiarru, it-, ut a, 0 UroDoaar, Ph, G., for 'U years m dleal dlrelor. Winchester llou.e, 3d hum eids. 1'ortltnd, Oregon s 111 Ycsler Wsy.tksttls Wssulngton, Call or write, SBSSW sVV jtaRjif ' i.sVV $ UUIUMN B STSbW u. L. AutflUs. ifSltt TfsfBCiaeissiTliO.HPJ II Positively tho best beer made. Any quantity you de sire. Delivered to your homo. Always call for Olym pic A. NOLTE 'l'hono Main iSl. SHERWIN & WILLIAMS PAINT ONLY PLACE IN PENDLE. TON TO GET IT. PAINTERS' MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. E. J. MURPHY Court St COAL LET US FILL YOUR BIN WITH Rock Spring Coal Recognized as tho boat and most economical fuol. Wo uro proparod to contract with you for your winter's supply. Wo dollvor coal or wood to any purt of the city, t Laatz Bros. MAIN 8TREET. NEAR DEPOT. CANTY'S PARLORS it? a mtL'nmniUT i ur ninuoKiHKiii Open day and night. Billiards, Pool, Shooting Qallry, Bowl Ing Alleys, Throwing Racks. Good muslo every evening. BASEMENT, CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STREETS. Under W. 4 C. R. Depot a e m J. L. VAUGHN Electrician frompl atUntlen glvsn ana all ! work sxstulsd propsrly. J BlsatrUal Suppllsi of all klnaa orricB-iii wist court it. J- (Trlbuot BuIUIdi) INSURANCE. PI re, Life and Accident JOE ELL Room 8, Over Taylor's Hard war 8 tors. College Place Health Food Wafers, fruit crackers, cream sticks, nut butter and salted peanuts, Despain & Clark Dally East Orerjonlan by carflory only 15 cents a week,