East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 06, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Ni
1
B ...J hPlnC . in
f &t, touch with
ftd In the
, RMd.
!, Schilling's
s-worth.
(tat tad com-
i pad bedj. Bar
tiers best
tee of block.
ui! Webb
WYOU WITH
ing
tenal
of an de-
Doori, Blinds.
and Tar
Hill TO US
FICURE8.
Co.
R. Depot
F AMUSEMENT
tLB,l,!?'.
"7, BOWl-
I Racks.
Wenlna.
K. Depot
KCE.
-"111,
SILL
STe exchanges
ftflL-AND empire
hcrcloforo granted to Henry Hewitt,
o.,mnnr H. Hell. Anthony Mohr. Ar.
Co- ot ,hiir Phtlbrlck anil others have been
rjjr""" glcned in mvor in j. uu(.tb, a
1 0 banker and broker of Nebraska, who
1 jilt Prt: hpcame Interested In the project
(. . Tllln.WMilin.CtAnnt r,
Jit " IhrOtlpn inC Blircu-iiaiuci-oivnuu WJ.
. .ill prop . cumfttor.
na vaniwtrcr announces that he stands
. toonU" , n,i wllllne to build the road.
Tlle but that ho wants the Rood will and
Kit '! moral aid of all tho people of all the
i' .in Bled namiw trlluitnrv tn nnri tnnMi.
il'.8'' 0d bv the proposed road. Baker City
Ja's Herald.
jjiw--., Pioneers tiemairntrouna.
.''.fit V The remains of Hiram J. Blckford,
k?lin,f,ir uh,- disappeared November S- 1903,
Pwirt ago was fund onrlj' ,nst weel by a Cnl
i.mrtland'nese sbeepherder In the employ ot
Lf": Lnanr enrce II. Beck, a sheepman residing
ii,n rviMt . - . - i.
the headwaters of Cottonwood
trans- r.u'k in tho northwest part of Grant
m MIH'W . aunty- The Chinaman found tho Te
rn by lne mains aooui two nines soma oi itr.
lS-tfsnian. neck's residence and only a few hun
dred yards from tne ennin occupied
f"" ' . .t. n..i- ii cmnll nnrt of the remains
I'fwas In were discovered, but the Identification
jjeafBt. .nnmlpte. as numerous naners
.th.t set- found In the clothlnfr which were in
Krtc!"...:l, .nrpfullv examined by Mr. Beck.
w...,.,. vvt Smith and others, proved that
!f,DwVess: the remains were those of Mr. Bick-
IT that thev ford. As soon as possiuie a casKei
S .i .... fnr was nroctired and the remains were
i' jkat ec- taken to the cemetery In Fox valley
mad as and interred. Grant County News.
Pest of Squirrels. -
farmers report that the ground
squirrels are more numerous this
year than ever before and that they
are experiencing great difficulty In
Latite Sumpter- holding them in check. Some have
IS .nnnettiA .Lot tlio pnitntv np ctntc
i .ii.nvMe n omnll Imnntv on their hldps
foru - . . ,
lii.vm.nt of all lii encourage sportsmen to am in ex
PL. in and to terminating the pest. Culdesac cor-
NOME'S SPRING CLEAN.UP.
Over a Million and a Quarter Taken
Out During Winter Months.
Nome's spring clean-up of gold will
assurance Ci aggregate $1,337,000, according to the
Nome Nugget, which has published a
special clean-up adition," a copy of
which came to the Star this morning
by the steamer Roanoke. Major
"Jack" Strong, editor of the Nugget,
Is a pioneer of the camp, and one of
the best posted mining authorities in
Alaska, says the Seattle Star.
Crlltr.-!ntl.. 1. nn lm l.nn.
. , f 1.U11UHUUJ iic Dialed niai L V uuu
HSDicl ner gulches of the Seward peninsula
; have been Anvil-Dexter and Dry
U.,.r-, creeks and Solomon river, the output
UUlot. of the three aggregating ISOO.000.
In a recapitulation of the results
of the winter's work In the various
camps, the Nugget says:
"Great care has been taken by the
J I Nugget to obtain an' approximate
amount of cold that has been mined
from placers during tffe past winter
on Seward peninsula. The best post
ed miners on the various creeks have
been consulted, and a Nugget repre
t sentatlve visited nearly every work
,ing claim during the latter part of the
winter, mm us u result ui
"sources of information, we are ena-
J bled to give an estimate. In round fig-
d ures. of the 'clean-up' as given below
J "Owing to a scarcity of water, quite
a few 'dumps' remain unwashed.
which will materially affect the total
output:
- Aiivfl-Dexti?r creeks $ 3OQ.O00
. Dry creek 300,000
Solomon river 200.000
Immachuck 100,000
Ophir creek '. 100,000
Candle creek 75,000
"Old Beach" line from Hast-
I lngs to IJttle Derby C0.000
Peluk-Martin creeks 35,000
Trlpple creek 30,000
Moonlight creek 30,000
Reach at Bluff City 30,000
Bourbon creek 12,000
Cooper. Wouder, Lake ' and
Newton creeks 15,000
Scattering dumps 50.000
Total 11,337,000
i Brutally Tortured.
A case came to light that for per
sistent and unmerciful torture has
perhaps never been equaled. Joe
iGobolIck of Colusa, Cal.', writes: "For
1 15 years I endured Insufferable pain
from rheumatism and nothing reliev
ed me though I tried everything
I known. I came across Electric Bit
i ters and It's the greatest medicine on
eanu for that trouble. A few bottles
of It completely relieved and cured
me." Just as good for liver and kid
ney troubles and .general debility.
Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by
Taliman & Co., druggist.
Prlnteaa Victoria fl 36.
London, July 6 The 36th birthday
of Princess Victoria, the only unmar
ried daughter of King Edward, was
observed today with the usual salutes
and flying of flags over the royal res
idences. It Is a matter of regret to
her relatives and numerous friends
that the princess is once again in
such a delicate state of health that
she hag been obliged to leave London
at the height of the season and go to
Scotland for rest in complete retire
ment. Like her grandmother, the late
Queen Victoria, the princess is never
well when in London.
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mightiest little
thing hat ever was made is Dr. King's
New Life PJlls. " These pills change
weakness into strength, llstlessness
into energy, brain-fag into mental
power. They're wonderful in building
np the health. Only 25c per box. Sold
by Taliman & Co.
There were 123 legal executions In
the United States during 19Q3, and
104 lynchlnga.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY
M
BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES
PHYSICIANS.
DR. W. O. COLE, OFFICE IV Jtlnn
bnlldlng. Office hour., to to 12 a1?
U't. SU m- TeIfP-"': Office main
13.1; residence, rutin 13S1.
ffi?. S OW-PB OVKH
phone 801;
realdence telephone, main
10U1.
U. S. GARFIELD, U. D. HOStKOPATUlC
phyalclan and aurgeon. Office In 4udd
building. Teiephonea: Office, black 14 n
residence, black 24.
UK. D. 3. M'FAUU JUDO 11LOCK. TELE
phone, main 831; residence, black lot.
DR, T. M. UEXDERSOX, rilYSlCl VV
and surgeon. Office lu Savings Dan's
bu Idlng. room 1. Office -phon. main
1411; residence, red 1223.
D1inLVNX Kut-VKESi.r.i:. cnitoxTr
and nervous diseases and dlseaaes of
women. Judd building, corner Main and
Court streets. Office 'noon main 721
residence, red 1153. X-flay Therapeutics. '
DR. LENA ALLEN DOONE. OSTEOPATH
Residence, Thompson street, between
Court and Water atrects. "Phone, ulai-s
1024. NerTOus diseases a specialty.
DR. U FRANCES THOMPSON. OSTEO-
- i .. j " . - . " 1. 1 biUuait J . 1 , Mill
school. Klrksvllle. Mo. Office, Hotel lllcli-
ri, Biue t.-uirHDL-p; omce nays, ruestlavs
Thursdays and Saturdays. '
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
VETERINARY SURGEON DR. D. C
Mc.Nabb. Office at Tatlman's drug
"DENTISTS.
DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SUHCEON.
Office, room IS. Judd building.
E. A. .VAUGIIAN, DENTIST. OFFICE IN
Judd bulldlug. Thone, red 1411.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
FIRST NATIONAL i ANK OF ATIIEXA.
Oregon. Capital, t."0,C00; surplus and
profits, $12,000.00. Interest on time de
posits. Deals In foreign and domestic
exchange. Collections promptly attended
to. Henry C. Adams, president; T. J.
Kirk, vice-president; F. s. LeGrow. cash
ier; 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. I'roebstel,
vice-president: J. R. Kllgore, cashier; di
rectors, G. A. Hartman, M. M. Jones. T.
J. I'rlce, G D. Graw. J, F. Kllgore, Rob
ert Jameson, G. W. Proebstel.
THE TENDLETON SAVINGS RANK,
Pendleton. Oregon. Organized March 1,
1SS9. Capital. $100,000; surplus, 75,
000; Interest allowed on all time deposits.
Exchange bought and sold on all prin
cipal points. . Special attention riven to
collections. W. J. Furnish, president; J.
N. Teal, vice-president ; T. J. Morris,
cashier; J. W. Maloney, assistant cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF PENDLE
ton. Capital, $70,000: surplus and un
divided profits, flSo.OOO. Transacts a
general hanking business. Exchange bought
and sold ou all parts ot the world. In
terest paid on time deposits. Makes
collections on reasonable terms. Levi An
keny, president: V. F. Matlock, vice-president;
G. M. Rice, cashier; George Ilart
man, Jr., assistant cashier.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
II. I'. 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 La Dow
block. Court Btreet. G. A. Hartman, Sr.,
E. It.: C. E. Iiean, secretary.
MEN'S RESORT YO0 ARE INVITED.
Free reading room. Why not Join and
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 SOc a month dues.
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
C. E. TROUTMAN, ARCHITECT AND
Superintendent, room 12 Judd block,
Pendleton, Oregon.
T. F. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND Su
perintendent. Makes complete and re
liable plans for buildings In the city or
country. Room 17. Judd building.
SHEEK & COLE, CONTRACTORS AND
builders. Estimates furnished on short
notice. Job work a specialty. Prompt
service. Shop on Iiluff street, near Main,
D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILD
er. Estimates furnished on alt kinds
of masonry, cement walks, stone walls.
etc. Leave orders at East Oregonlan of
fice.
T. M. KELLER. PLASTERING AND CE-
tnentlne. Cement walks a lueclaltr.
Estimates furnished free. Work guaran
teed. Leave orders at Badley & Zebner'a
cigar store. Main street. I. O. box 104.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
TELEPHONE LIVERY STABLE. COURT
Btreet. opposite court house. Bowers &
Son, proprietors. Alwaya good turnouta.
ruDiic. acalea. '1'bone, mala 381.
OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD,
Corner West Alts and Llllltb streets.
S. A. Alloway, proprietor. Large com
fortable stalls, l'lentv of feed. Horses
given careful attention.
COMMERCIAL STABLES, O. U. FROOME
proprietor. Flue horses, good rigs.
best care riven transient stock. Odd.
Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone, mala 161.
CITY LIVERY STABLE. ALT A STREET,
Carnev & Kennedy. Prous.. livery, feed
and sales stable. Good rig at all times.
Cab line to connection. 'Phone, mala 701.
BOARDING AND LODGING.
WHITE HOUSE LODOINO HOUSE, 301
South Main street. Clean, larire. well-
kept alngle and furnished housekeeping
rooms. Mrs. II. L. Huntington, Prop.
THE STANFIELD HOUSE. 313 SOUTH
Mam street. Mrs. I. Michael. DroD.
Large, clean, comfortable rooms : best
meals, all home cooking. ' Board, 14 ; also
furnished housekeeping rooms.
HOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND
Mill streets, flnftrrt bv the risv or week.
Good table aet. Rates. $3.7S and $4,75
per week. Mrs. L. Neff, Prop. Pendleton
Feed Yard In connection. r,. N'eff. nro-
prletor.
ATHENA HOTEL, LEADING HOTEL IN
the city, $1.00 to $1.S0 per day. U. P.
Mlllen, proprietor.
HELIX HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAQE-
ment. uood meals and clean beds. If
yon come once you will keep acomlng.
Only wblte help employed. Especial at
tention given to commercial travelers. Mr.
and Mrs. J, P. Navln, proprietor!.
COTTAGE HOTEL WHEN YOU JO TO
umatiua atop at the Cottage Hotel.
VI bit belD. home cooklnr. evervthlnr
neat and clean. Mrs. James O'Coanell,
proprietor.
ATTORNEYS.
IlKAX & l'EUUY. ATTORNKYS AT LAW.
Office over Taylor's Hardware atorc,
1'onJlcton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN 1VDO
building.
HAII.KY
ft LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT
law.
Office la Despaln block.
11ALLCUAY & M'COURT, LAWYERS, As
sociation building.
CARTER' ft RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
Jaw, office In Savings Bank building.
WINTER ft COLLIER, LAWYERS OF
tlce, rooms 7 and 8 -Association building.
AARON TURNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ill Court street.
STILLMAN ft PIERCE. ATTORNEYS AT
law Mr. Stlllman has been admitted
to practice In United States patent oi
Oces, and .makes a specialty ot patent law.
Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association
block.
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 sella all kinds
ot real estate. Does a general brokerage
business. Pays taxes and makes Invest
ments for non-residents. Reference, any
bank la Pendleton.
O. A. HARTMAN, Pres.
G. A. HARTMAN, JR., Vice Pres.
J. M. BF.NTLEY REPRESENTS THE
oldest and most reliable fire and acci
dent Insurance companies. Office with
Hartman Abstract Co.
JOHN HAILEY, JR., U. 8. LAND COM
mlssloner. Specialty made of land fil
ings and proof. Insurance and collec
tions. Office In Judd building, room 10.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND
haud goods. If there Is anything you
need In new and second-hand furniture,
stoves, grantteware and crockery, call and
get his prices. No. 21'J Court street.
WANTED.
WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE
use ot these classified columns. If you
have something you have no use for, offer
to trade It for something that some other
body may have and have no use for, some
thing that you may need In your business.
You may have an extra horse that yon
may wish to trade for a cow or a vehicle.
Somebody may have the cow and vehicle
and won; the horse. ISc or 20c want ad
will probably do the business.
WANTED YOUR ORDERS FOR EN
graved cards, wedding Invitations, etc.;
100 engraved visiting cards with plate,
fl.no ; additional cards In future, $1 per
hundred. The East Oregonlan.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT GOOD FRONT ROOM.
suitable for two gentlemen or two la
dles. Call at 010 Willow Btreet.
Fl'RNWIIED IIOl'dhKEEl'lNQ ROOMS.
Kat Conrt street.
10J2
MISCELLANEOUS.
SEWER CONTRACTOR JOS. REED
makes connections with the sewer for
business houses and private residences.
Terms reasonable. Leave orders at T. C.
Taylor's Hardware Store.
FOR SALE AT TUB EAST OREGONIAN
office large bundles of newspapers, con
taining over 100 big papers, can be obtain
ed for 25 cents a bundle.
SEE YOU "UNCLE" WHEN YOU WANT
money. We make loans on personal
property. T. B. Gurdala, Pawa Broker,
Mllarkey building, Court street.
DRESSMAKING. CUTVINO AND FIT
ting a specialty. Prompt work. Satis
faction guaranteed. Miss It. Whitley,
012 Main street.
PENDLETON ST E Ail DYE WORKS
730 Cottonwood street. Cleaning, dying
and repairing. Goods called for and de
livered 'Phone, main 1091.
SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES. ZF YOU
want to subscribe to magazines or news
papers In the United States or Europe,
remit by postal note, check or aend to
the EAST OREGONIAN the net pub
Usher's price of the publication vou de
sire, and we will have it sent you and
assume all the risk of the money being
lost lu the malls. It will., save you both
trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber
to the EAST OREGONIAN la remitting
you can deduct 10 per cent from the pub
lisher's price. Address EAST ORE
GONIAN PUB. CO.. Pendleton. Oregon.
HOUSE-CLEANINO BY THE JAPANESE
House-Cleaning Co. Work done by the
day. hour or job. Window cleaning a
specialty. Prompt service at low prices.
004 Garden street. 'Phone Main 1171.
DR. G. GEE WO
WONDERFUL
' HOME 49
TREATMENT
This wondtrful Chl
nsss doctor Is called
treat bscans ha cures
peopls without oprfr
lion (hat ax given up
to die. lis cures with
thos woDdsrrul Chi
nes herbs, roots, buds,
barks and vtlUI
that ar eotlrtly un
known til madtl art.
ence In this country, Througbthsussortboss
burnittM remedies this famous doctor knows
the action of ovsrMOdlStrsDtrtmsdles, which
hesucceitrully uses In different diseases, lis
Kusrsnlees to cur catarrh, asthma, lung, i
throat, rhtuinatltm, Mrvouiaaas, alomacb,
llver,fcldntys,tc.t hashundreds of testimon
ials. Charges moderate. Call and se biro.
1'atleuta out of the city writ for blanks and
circulars. Send 4 cDt In stamp. VOUaUU
TATION yitEK. ADDKJtSS
THE 6.GEEW9 CHINESE MEOHlllEM.
263 Alder St, Portland, "Oreron.
Mention paper.
Ladles' Capsules Gardes
Lady AgenU Wanted.
Safe, reliable Absolutely
enteed to cure leucorrboea and fe
male weanne88. ror particulars ad
dreas Mo. Prop. Pharmacy, Lock Box
SZ3, Kansas City, Mo. For sale by
y nMvpvu ec urQ., renaieton.
SCHEDULE OF
PEN DLETON-UKIAH
Stage Line
,tc?J'' trlp., between Pendleton and
Uklab, except Suuday, Stage leave Pen.
'in J arrive it Uklab Ate
p. m. Iteturn atage leaves Uklab at 0 a.
m., arrive at Pendleton 5 p. m.
" - 7. . -7. wuuu trip o :
i cuwciuu iu Aiua, z.toi round trln in.
Pendleton to Hldge.2i round ftrlD. Vs
if Tin ei ; rouna trip,
Office at Brock ir -McCornas' Drag- Store
6, 1904.
IK
it you nro Intorcstod in Oil
Painting, see us. Our lino la
complete.
ACADEMY BOAKDS 5
STRETCHERS I
BRUSHES I
ARTISTS' SA1LZS
BLENDERS
SKY BRUSHES
PLAQUES I
TUBE COLORS I
Wo make a specialty of
framing PICTURES. Newest I
stock of frames. 2
C. C. SHARP j
Opera Houso Block.
A Great
Bargain
$5,500.00 will buy 160 acres
In crop, as follows: SO acres
In growing wheat; 40 acres In
growing alfalfa (Irrigated) ;
about 160 fruit bearing trees;
one and a half story bouse;
good stone collar. Lrage barn,
plenty of tlmbor on tho placo.
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.
09as))))))))
II
Positively the best, beer
made.
Any quantity you de
sire. Delivered to your
borne.
Always call for Olym
pla. A. NOLTE
'Phone Main b81.
SHERW1N &
WILLIAMS
PAINT
ONLY PLACE IN PENDLE
TON TO GET IT.
PAINTERS' MATERIALS OF f
ALL KINDS.
E. J. MURPHY
Court 8t
College
Place
Health
Food
Wafers, fruit crackers, cream
sticks, nut butter and salted
peanuts.
Dcspam & Clak
OLD NKW8PAPEI18 TO PUT UNDED
carpets, on shelrea, wall or for wrapping-
.purpose. Old newspapers la large
bundle of 100 each at 23 cents a bundle
at the BAST OltKdONIAN office, Pendle
ton, Oregon.
PAGE SEVEN.
HOTELS.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAN DflAN BROS, PROPRIETOHS.
The Best Hotel to Pendleton
and' as good at any.
Thn TTntnl Pntiillotnn has Just bee
rotlttod nnd rofurnlshod throughout
'Phono and tiro ainrm connections
with nil rooms. Batha In suites and
single rooms.
Headquarters for I raveling Man
Commodious sample itooma.
Rates $2.00 and $2.50
Special rates by wook or month.
Excellent Culslno.
Prompt Dining Room Sorvic).
Bar and Billiard Room tn Connection
Only Three Blocks From Depot
Hotel St. George
GEO. DARVEAU, PROPRIETOR.
European plan. Everything flrat
class. Accommodations the best. All
modern conveniences. Steam heat
throughout. Rooms cn-sulto rvtth
bath. Large, now sample rooms. The
Hotel St. George is pronounced n
of the most modern and model hotels
of Oregon. 'Phono and flro alarm
connections to office In all rooms.
. '1
Rooms 50c to $1.50, J
CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS.
Block and a half from depot -.,
THE
Hotel Bickers
(Formerly Golden Rule.)
COURT STREET.
Romodoled and refurnished through
out. Everything neat, clean and up-
to-date. Steam heat and electrle
lights. Best culslno. Prompt servlw.
H. E. BICKERS, PROPRIETOR. '
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON.
American nlsn. S3 ner day and UDward.
Headquarters for tourists and commercial
travelers. Special rate, mad to families
and alngle gentlemen: Tli management
win D pieaaea at an iimea is auuw
room and give price. A modern Turk
ish batb establishment In the hotel,
II. C. HOWKItH, Manager.
Insure in
Reliable Companies
That pay their losses
promptly. Our companies
stand at the bead of the list.
Assets,
HartforJ Fire Insurant
Co., $12,259,071
Alliance Assurance Co .. 29,039,04)
London & Lancashire Fire
Insurance Co. ,. , 2,544,081
North British & Mercantile
Co 19,695,974
Royal Insuranco Co 22,837,153
FRANK B.CL0PT0N
AGENT.
112 EAST COURT STREET. j
1