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DAILY EAST OltKGOXIAN, rENDLETON, OREGON, TCKSDAY, SEPTEMIlElt 13, 1004. PAGE SEVEN. TTCTME7CC fADHC QOnT'TCT T1CC AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE , eh mm EIGHT PAGES. 1 A rim PHYSICIANS. 0. COLE. OFFICE IN JTJDD .it.... fi rr i i in in - ... t lR , m TAlnnlinnM firrlfn milln renciiPion savings usiik. xeie- tint rnil.Unn. tntrtntinna main Telephones i Office, blacU 1411 ; AUCHI'l'ECTS AND IlUriiBEKS. C R. THOUTMAN, AltClIITECT , AND . Superintendent, room 12 Jucld block, Pendleton, Oregon. T. l HOWAItD, AltCHITECT . AND su perintendent. Makes complete and re liable plans (or buildings In the city or country, lloom 17, Judd building. F. K. VAN DUSI2N & CO., CONTKACTOKS and builders; brick, stone and cement vork ; address Ilox 435, Pendleton. XlOIiSn & DUNI.AI'. CONTRACTORS AND Itullilers. Estimates given on short no tice, r.enve orders at offico of Gray's Harbor Lumber Co. M. IIENDEItSON. I'lIYSIClAN 1 allrirann rifrla In nmi Ttnnlr room 1, Office 'phone, mam CNN K. IlLAKCSLnn. CIIttONiC uervuua ui s eases ami uiseasea 01 V .IiKl1 tiitllillntr nnrn ar Mnln nii t nee. ioompBon Birect. uetween t SOU iVULRT BLTPeiH. 1'UUUC. UIUI'K SHEER & COLE, CONTRACTOIIS AND builders. Estimates furnished on sbort notice. Job work a specialty. Trompt service. Shop on nitift street, near Main. D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND I1TJILD er. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, Btone walls, etc. Leave orders at East Oregonlan of-Bee. N. 8AWTELL. COUNTT MAN- ETERINARY SURGEONS. as: INAItY SURGEON DR. D. C. ib. Office at Tallmana drug DENTISTS. R.M?SH. KHUN, DENTAL SOItC EON. Offlee.Ttroom in, Judd building. i'AtVAtJGIIAN, LSNTIST. OFFICE IN Judd building, 'rhone, red 1411. HOARDING AND liODGING. T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING AND CEJ mentlng. Cement walks a specialty. Estimates furnished free. Work guaran teed. Leave orders at Dadley & Zchner's litsr store. Main street. P. O. box 104. INSURANCE AND IjAND BUSINESS IIAItTMAN AIlHTtiAPT nr xriij-K-a reliable abstracts of title to all lands in umaiiiia county. Loans on city nnd fnrm nrnnortv. tlnva a mT .alio all i.tna of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Invest ments for non-residents. Reference, any nana in rcnuieton. G. A. IIAUTMAN. Pres. G. A. HARTMAN, JR., Vice Pres. tK ALIA HOUSK, OK THE WOItKINU 1 topic's (total, corner Aim and Mill streets ' rst'Ciass accomnioaaiious; riMsonnoic rates; sir beili, neat roomi; feed yard in connec n, 8. 0. Blttner, prop. UMATILLA COUNTY AIJSTRACT CO. uon-t uuy n piece of property and after wnrds (lnd n cloud on tho title. We will make you an accurato abstract of title at a reasonable charge. Consult us when In need of an abstract. Umatilla Abstract Co., office In Savings Hank Building. L'HENA .HOTEL, LEADING HOTEL IN the city, ;$1.00 to Jl.HO per day. H. P. Illcn.vi proprietor. J. M. ItENTLEY REPRESENTS THE oldest and most reliable Ore and acci dent Insurance companies. Office with Hartmnn Abstract Co. tW&mOTIJL UNDER NEW MANAGE mtmf.f iGood meals nnd clean beds. If m -oiil-o you win Keep a-coming. KB ucip employed. Especial nt- en 10 commercial travelers. Mr. i'. navin, proprietors. gHOTEIi WHEN YOU GO TO K stop nt tho Cottage Hotel. i, uome coomng, everytlilng clean, Mrs. James O'Couneli. JOHN HAILEY, JR., U. S. LAND COM mlssloner. Spcclnlty made of land fil ings and proof. Insurance and collec tions. Office In Judd building, room 10. KRATEHNAIi ORDERS. I II. P. O. ELKS, PEKDLETON LODGE, No. 288. Regular meetings first and i third Thursdays of each month. All brothers visiting In the city most cordi ally Invited to attend. Hall In I.aDow block, Court street. G. A. Ilartman, Sr., E. It. ; C. E. Ileau, secretary. HOTEL, PILOT ROCK, RE- nmi renirnisiicd. Evcrvtli 112 1-Mrs. C, II, Ueltcl has again as r C AND ED S'I'AIUjES. RItV STA11LE. ALTA STHHET, lb Kennedy, Props., livery, feed table. Good rigs at all times. connection. 'Phone, main 701, KIM I AND DEALERS. KR.'lmAUKnl N HECOND Ids. If there Is anything you and Becnud-hnnd furniture. Mtewnre and crockery, call and pes. No. 212 Court street. MISCELLANEOUS. PENDLETON BTEAM DYE WORKS ".'10 Cottonwood street. Cleaning, dying and repairing. Goods called for and de livered. 'Phone, main 1091. y Your jod Now it your supply for the IJ llllW) till) host wood H,8vc jou money. CH HENRY Hcwnlo Wood Dealer. fflealSt1 Puiiilluton Coltl Stor- fct use lMant. lTe))lioiiu Main 1781. IK fffiea! vm mm MME HOUSE-CLEANING BY THE JAPANESE House-Cleaning Co. Work done by the day, hour or Job. Window cleaning a specialty. Prompt service at low prices. (SIM (inrrien street, M'honc Main 1171. OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UNDER carpets, on shelves, walls or for wrap ping purposes. Old newspapers In large bundles of 100 each at 2ft cents a bundle it the EAST OREGONIAN office, Pcndle ton. Oregon. COAL liirr us 1'iLii your DIN WITH Rock Spring Coal Recognized ns the best and moHt economical fuel. We are prepared to con tract wltli you for your winter's supply. We de liver eoal or wood to any pnrt of the city. Laatz Bros. INSURANCE. blfc mid Accident. ELL Taylor's Hiird- lipO the 1 ; Mi I 6. ftlc 3R.G.GEE WO WONDBRPUL HOAlli TREATmUNT This unJerrul Cltl neH ductur In culleil Krvut because U uuiva pfopte without oira ttmt ure Klfu up to die. He cura with , tlioa wouuerful uhl I burkK Mild vKttbles ttmt uru entirely un- k tin wit to inf (Ileal lel- y. ThroUKUtUeuneoftbustt 1 tins rmiiounuocior Knows MilllTerKiit reniHlif", which 1 til Utitt rent dUfU8. He lit lit'YUU4MEa9 qiUHIIMH 1 iihs huuilruls of testlmon- UerMt. Call and st-f him. e city write ror bianKsunu flnUIn ntAinlv. CUNHULr BHiHESEKEDIGfNEGO. : Portland, Oregon. MAIN STREIJP. NEAR DEPOT. The Columbia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com fortublc rooms, good beds. Bar In connection, where the best Koods are served. Mull) street, center of block, be tween Attn and Webb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP I'ROl'RIIJiXiR. MEN AND WOMEN. ITm Ttlff CI fnr nnnatonl dlcLrne,lnflmlntlon, irrlUtiuna or ulceration of mucous membran.i, F&luleia. aud sot utrtt EOo, ( or poisonous. "or wbt In plain vmvptL IllUr teVUt VU ItNUuAt. PSUIiES GARDES cuts Wanted. absolutely guaran- Icorrhoca and female 1 particulars address biacy, Look Box 323, For salo by A. C. Pendleton, J. L. VAUGHN ELECTRICIAN. Prompt attention given and all vuirk executed iirojiorly. I'Mectrlcal Supplies of nil kinds. OWIOE 121 Wost Court St. I I (T1II111110 Hiiildlnir.) Harney County Indians. Charles D. ltakestraw nnd his ac complished daughter Rita Rake straw, both teachers In the Indian school at Fort Bldwell, left Burns this afternoon, having In charge 11 Indi ans who will attend schoot nt Fort Iildwell the coming term. "Some of these same children were there last year, and the Increased number at this time argues a growing Interest In education 011 the part of the Indians In Harney valley and must bo very encouraging to all who are Interested In their welfare. "Some of tho more Intelligent of the Indians notably Indian Louis nnd Peter Temnn have exerted them selves greatly to advance the cause Louis having made the trip on horse back to Fort Bldwell last spring, where he spent several weeks at the school, "Being notified of the coming of Prof. Rnkestraw, the Indians met In front of Dr. W. L. Mnrsden's resi dence, where they were addressed by Prof. Rakestraw, Dr. Marsden and others. Dr. Marsden, who Is, greatly Interested In their welfare, has a marked Influence on the tribe and converses quite fluently In the Piute tongue. "Prof. Rukestraw Is a man of t-ct and well acquainted with Iiullan pe culiarities, and during his two brief visits In Burns made many friends In Burns who wish him success In litf work." Harney County News. Bread That pleases the tnsto. That Is wholesome. That is sanitary. That is full weight. That Is uhvnys good. That Is ulwuys fresh. That is the BEST. THE MODEL BAKERY New and Sanitary. New Martin Building, Wehh Street. Telephone 2IMH Main. A.-k jour grocer for BREAD. MODEL e j Good I j Dry Wood Will Fight Eddy Uw. October will chronicle the begin nlng of the, active campaign of the j Oregon Miners' Association in an or fort to secure changes In the Eddy I law that will eradicate the features mat have been found objectionable and placed burdens upon developing companies without any compensation, The annual meeting of the association will signalize the beginning of this campaign for the benefit of the In dustry, but the effort will not be con fined to adoption of resolutions, by any means. Vigorous and active work of the mining men throughout the state will be concentrated to se cure Interest and united effort of a large number of the members In each branch of the legislature to obtain passage of the needed modifications of the existing laws. Sumptcr Reporter. m Aim yGs2s I nil New Telephone Cables. Peter Anderson, of the construc tion department of the Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company, Is hi the ctly from Spokane nnd yes terday commenced work of string ing the cable from the Lowlston ex change to Clarkstou. The cable Is one of tho largest sizes, carrying 100 pairs of wires, and will probably re quire about a mouth to be installed. The cable has been In the city for the past two weeks but on account of ex tensive Improvements In other local ities the work of placing the new equipment has been delayed. Low lston Tribune. ill :.:les in session. ALL KINDS J I have good, sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices FOR CASH. J W. C. MINNIS ; Leave Orders at Neuman's Cigar Store. . (ii-anil Aerie Well Attended In Italtl- ! more. Baltimore, Mil., Sept. 13. Haiti- 1 more Is In the complete possession of the Fraternal Order of Hngles, thous ands of whom continued to pour Into the city today for the annual minim al convention of the order. The elt , was expecting a large crowd, but the attendance so far exceeds all calcubi- I tiims. 1 Parlies numbering from lull to 500 1 members are here from nearly all the principal cities of the East and Mid dle West. Many of the visitors are accompanied by their v. Ives and families, so that the total runs Into the thousands. The city was well prepared for their coming, however. unit eveiy visitor is assured of plenty to eat. a place to sleep and no end of I umusement and entertainment. The grand lodge began its session this morning In the Maryland theater which, like nearly all of the buildings In the downtown section, Is elabor ately decorated ill honor of the visit ors. (irnnd Worthy President Timothy I), .Sullivan of New York, called the gathering to order and addiesses of welcome by .Mayor Tliiiauus anil other representatives of the city anil Mate and of the local branch of t In order. Committees were appointed and other routine business transacted but the session was cut short to per mit the visitors to partake of some or ihe numerous excursions, outdoor parties and other festivities arranged lor their enteitaliimeut. Fortunes Made m Real Estate There is no investment thut offers ns good security and In creases in value ns rapidly, as real etate. If you would bo rich, put your money In proper ty In this growing city and sec tion. We have choice real estate of all descriptions in all desirable localities, both city und farm property, and ranches. Consult us If you have prop erty to sell; list It with us. If you wish to buy property, see us. Unexcelled faclltles for hand ling real estate. ; W. E. Davidson & Co. (Successor to E. . Bojd.) Insurance, Real Estate, und Mortgage Loans. 110 Court St. Fire ('hid- VMt the South. Chnttlinoogn, Tenn., Sept. 13. The llilrty-second annual convention of the International Association of Fire Chiefs opened in Chattunooga today. Ii Is the biggest meeting In the history of the association. Chief W. It. Joyner of Atlanta, called the meeting 10 order. The other officers present were John StKff of Patersou. N. J.. first vice-president: George Kellogg of Sioux City, la., second vice-president; Ji. H. Hills of Wyoming, O.. secretary, and O. C Larkln of Dayton. .. Fillmore Tyson of Louisville, and J T. Mullen of Birmingham, direc tors. The visiting chiefs are being loyally entertained. The convention will be In session until the end of the week. BAD BREATH "For moot hi I hd nret troubUwIthmyitomtch nnd utetl alt kind of medlcluei. Mr tonga tiaa beau ctuUra green ai sras, my breath baring a bad odor. Two weeki ago a friend recommended Caicareu and after uelng them 1 can willingly and cheerfully iy that they bare entirely cured me. 1 therefore let you kno that I eh all recommend them to any one lufTerlne from tnen troablei." Cha. U. llalpuu, 1W KWIog.ou tit. ,Nw York, N.Y. 5est For j ri tx i A I toy'- Wild Ride ror Lire. With family aro'i- d expecting him to die, and a sou ridl.iir i i life, 18 miles, to ge. Dr. King's .v Discov ery for Consumption, coughs and co'ils, W, II, Brown of Leesvllle, Itld.. in:ur'd death's agonies from nsth ui.i but this wonderful medicine gave Instant lellef and soon cuied til m. !! .vr cs: "I now sleep soundly every ul I l " Like marvelous cures of con sumption, pneumonia, bronchitis, coughs, colds and grip prove Its matchless merit for al Ithrout and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles DOc . ' Sl.OO Trial bottles free nt Tall in i & ("o.'s drug store. Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules; A POSITIVE CURE PorlnflnmnutlonorOotarrb of tho Ulodiler and Diseased Kldnes. No care no pay i Cures qulokljr and 1-erma-cenUy the worst oases of , Uuiiorrlioit tmdCilvet, 1 no laatterof howloJg stand Ihl'. Absolutely oarniless, ( gold by druggists, l'rlee 81. CO, or by mall, postpaid, ' lt.00,'3boxesiJ.V5V . THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CO., tiEllEFONTAINe. OHIO. Soluliy F. W. 8chmldt & Co. CAN 0V CATHARTIC ..Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Oood, Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 10c Sir tOc. Never sold In bulk. Tlio Pennine tablet stamped OOC. Qaarauteed to cute or your money back. Steillng Remedy Co., Chicago or N.V. 590 , ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Vost l.llics Michigan OutliHik. Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 13, Tho candidates for the I'nlverslty of Mich igan football eleven went to Whit ouiie lake today to remain in prelim inary practice until the opening of college. Conch Vost and Manager Ualrd are both optimistic over Mich igan's chances, and think they should again havo a whining team, It Is probable that Itose, tho shot-put chuuiplon, will bo a member of tho team this year. Standard remedy lor Gleet, Gonorrhtcn and iiunninns f uinv 1 M IN 48 HOUnS. Cures Kid- VWUl 1 uey anu oisuur iriiiiuii's Hucklen'ri Arnlcn Suite. Hiis world-wldo famo for marvel ous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for cuts, corns, burns, bolls, sores, felons, ulceis. tettor, salt rhoum, fever seres chapped hands, skin eruptions; infal lible for piles, Curo guaranteed. On ly 2Gc at Tallmau & Co., druggists. N ----- - Fibroid Tumors Cured. A distressing case of Fibroid Tumor, which baffled the skill of Boston doctors. Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, Mass., in the following letter tells how she was cured, after everything else failed, by Lydia E Pinkhamfs Vegetable Compound Sirs. Hayes First Letter Appealing to Jlrs. lMnUliiiiii for Help: "Dkau Jlns. Pinkiiam: I havo been under lloston tloctora' trcnt ment for n long timo Avitlioufc nny l-eliof. Thoy toll 1110 I linvo iv fibroid tumor. I cannot sit down without great pain, ami tho soreness oxtonda up my spine. I havo bearing-down pains uoth back nnd front, lily ab domen is swollen, nnd I have had llowing spells for thrco years. ly ap petite is not good. I cannot walk or bo on my feet for any length of timo. "Tho symptoms of Fibroid Tumor given in your littlo book ac curately describe- my case, so I write to vou for advice." (Signed) lira. E. F. Hayes, 252 Dudley St., (Iioxbury) Boston, Mass. Note the result of Mrs. Pinkhnm's advlcq al though she advised Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, to take her medicine which she knew would help her her letter contained a mass of additional instruc tions as to treatment, all of which helped to bring about the happy result. "Dkak Mns. Pinkiiam: Sometime ago I wrote to you describ ing my symptoms and asked your itdvico. Vou replied, ami I followed all your directions carefully, and tb-day I am a well woman. "The uso of L,yiliu 13. IMiilcliiuti's Vouotnlilo Compound entirely expelled the tumor and strengthened my whole system. 1 can walk miles now. . " Lydia 13. lMtiklitim'.s Aregtnllo Compound is worth livo dol lars a drop. I adviso all women who aro alllicted with tumors or female troublo of any kind to give it a faithful trial." (Signed) Sins. E. F. IIayks, 252 Dudley St., (Hoxbury) Itoston, Mass. Mountains of irold could not ntirclinsosuch testimony or tnko the place of the health and happiness -which Lydlu 13. l'liiUhniu'S Vegetable Compound brought to Mrs. Hayes. Such testimony should bo accepted by all women as convincing evidence that Lydiu 13. l'lnUhiiin's Vegetable Compound stands without a jieor as a remedy for all tho distressing ills of women; all ovarian troubles; tumors; inllammalions;, ulceration, falling ami dis placements of the womb; backache; irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation. Surely tho vohmio and character of tho testimonial let ters we are daily printing in tho nowspapors can leave no room for doubt. Mrs. Hayes at her above address will gladly answer any letters which sick women may write for fuller information about her illness. Her gratitude to Airs. Pinkham and Lydlu 13. lMnkhaiu'H Vegetnhlo Compound Ls so genuine and heartfelt that slio thinks no troublo is too gieat for her to lake in return for her health and happiness. Truly is itsaitl that it is Lydia 13. lMiikJmiu'H Vegetable Com pound that is curing so many women, and no otlior medlcino ; don't for got this when somo druggist wants to sell you something olso. OCnrtfl FORFEIT If ws cannot forthwith nnxlueo tha otlitlnnl lntters and slgustorM of .nflllllll BtioTO testimonials, which will provo their absolute iteiiiilnaness. WUUUU IVjdlu V.. I'iiiklinm MmlUlus Co, Ljnu, Mass. PORT WINE TONIC I'oi t Wine Iron mill Oregon ftrnpo Itnnt. Tlu ilcnmiiil fur n Kuiitlo nnd effective tunic tn Htlinnlnln nnil rccup-iMiit.- tho flebllltnttiil nystom, him Imlncoil TIIH OKKflON WINH & I.ltiroit CO. to lilnuo on the market the I'ort Wine Tonic, tiRMtirlnir their imtrons that It will speedily tono tip tho HyMem of perMoiiH HilfforlnK from all foiiiis of JmllKextlon, OyHpepHln, NervoiiH Dolilllty or Malinlal com IiInlntH to whluli people of nil partH of tho country aro tnulJe(;toil. It con iiiIiih 110 polHouoiiH liiKrodlentH and can lie tnken liy the wimlto.st pothoiih with tliu bfHt renults. Ah it HtrciiKthenltiK tonic nnd appetizer it hax no equal, I'lcparcd with the BiculoHt care. The principal partH lire compoHed of Selected OrcKon Orupo Hoot, Iron ami our Kuiiioun CucaiiioiiKa (H-ycur-old) Port. I'ort Wine 1h nckuowlodKoil liy pliyxIclniiH today to lie more HtretiKtli-i-nliih' than meat. OrcKop a rape Hoot Ih noted for Us hlonil-Klviui; and piiill'yiiiK qunlltteH, while the iron rehiilldH and tonex tip tho entire HyHtem. The li-HUlt Ih 11 remedy uneiiualed for KC 11 oral iiU'dlidnal purposus nnd a licvernKO plealnK to tho taate. I'repared and bottled under our peiHonal HiipcrvlHlon nnd Ki'aranteed exactly an represented. Auk your drugKlxt or Brocer for It, and tuko- no other. OIUKCTIONS Krom tliree to four wlno BkiBHeH each day. In .Iiijch Only l'oll ijiiarW, 7.1oj Half Knllou, Sl,i;r; Callon, $2.un, OREGON WINE & LIQUOR CO. I'onilletoii, Oregon, llowman Ilulldlntf, Mala Street, Near Depot. Itlulnc Hoffman, n football player I . wax killed In 11 game nt Harrlsburg Pn , Monday The Hotel Cruise First-class In evory particular. Modorn In all appointments. Splendidly furnlshod tlirougliout. Service the very best. Tho Hotel Crulso la located at tlio corner of Wobb and Cot tonwood streots In a now building built especially for hotel pur poses. Eacb room la largo and comfortable, bolus well lighted and well ventilated. In furnishing this hotel, tho best of every thing was purchased, and attention has been given to tho artis tic effoct aj well as comfort. The Hotel Crulso Is a model placo for lodgers, traveling men and citizens who seek a first-class placo whero rates aro not high Cafe In connection. Short orders borved at all tlmos. '