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EA8T OREQQNIAN, PENPLETp.s. OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER PAGES. J0 S5, 1004. t ) t AMONG THE EXCHANGES BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES PROFESSIONS AND TRADES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE DAILY 'A ft ;SHtt ) Mrs. L C. Glover, Vice Pres. Milwaukee,' w v A Wis., Business Woman s Association, is another one of the million women who have been restored to health by using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ' "Dui Mm. Pikkhau : I was married for several yean and no children UMied my home. The doctor said I had a oomplloatlon of female troubles mi I oould not hare any children unless I could be cured. Be tried to cur at, but after experimenting for several months, my husband became dis rated, and one night when we noticed a testimonial of a woman who had ben tend of similar trouble through the use of Lydia 13. Pinkkam's Vegetable Compound, he went out and bought a bottle for me. I used jour medicine for three and one half months, improving steadily in health, aid to twenty-two months a child came. I cannot fully express the joy and tbukfolness that is in my heart. Our home is a different place now, as we M something to live for, and all the credit is due to Lydta E. Ptnklium'8 Testable Compound. Yours very Bincerely, Mbs. L. C, Glover, 614 Qrovo ft, Milwaukee, Wis." Vice President, Milwaukee Business Woman's Ass'n. Women should not fail to profit by the experience of these two omeni just an surely us they were cured of the troubles enume rated In their letters, just ho certainly will Lydia 1'.. Pitikliam's Vegetable Compound cure others who suffer from womb troubles, tarnation of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability, and nervous prostration ; remember that it is Lydia E. Pink kam's Vegetable Compound that is curing women, and don't allow any druggist to sell you anything else in its place. An Indiana Lady Tolls of a 'Wonderful Cure : "Dkab Mbs. Pinkham: It is a pleasure for me to write and tell what your wonderful medicine has done for me. I was Biek for three years with change of life, and my physician thought a cancerous condition of the womb. During these three years I suffered untold agony. "I cannot find words In which to ex press my bad feelings. 1 did not expect to ever see another well day. I read some of the testimonials recomending your medicine and decided to write to you and give your treat ment a trial. " Before I had taken half a bottle of Lydia 13. Pinkkam's Vepotable Com pound, I began to sleep. 1 have taken now Bix bottles and am so well I can do all kinds of work." Miih. T.tzzir Hinki.k. Salem. Ind. If there la an,H.i.. i , . . . , lowinUH.i. " V. "'i,K ,u your raw annul wmcu you woum iiko lZ writ? Ircely to Mr- lnkbam. She can surely help k STmt" A? A,"',Ia can speak from a wider experience helpful. Addres" 18 L Mass. ; her advice is free 125 JLuilL'u.T? ""V??1 '","" prodooe the original letters and slfnatnns of tn Maumuiiuu., wkloL will yroTe their absolute genuineness. Idl It. riakUtfa Med. Co Lynn, Mass. ((j ill i I I I I THE I'OKEMOST JEWEIJtY STORE. Winslow Bros. Winslow: -K. F. Winslow h ""oblnlng our stock Mwast Jewelry. we can present a great variety of die HonestlGoods at Honest Prices Member Maoei SIT MAIN STREET. Portofflo Block. lifts. " B. F. BECK Unitary Plumber 807 cUonwood Street Nib? ""PPUe H. M. SLOAN BLACKSMITH Horseshoeing, general repair ing, wagon making and repair Ing. The war I have built up ny business U by doing noth ing but good work. PrloM rea sonable. Oor. Cottonwood Alt fit. Diverting Trade to Ilcppner. The contract for building a bridge across the John Day at Spray will be let the first of November. The building of this bridge will bring con siderable trade to Heppner from the Interior that has heretofore gone to Prlneville and Shanlko, because of not being able to get across the John Day the greater portion of the year. A very large quantity of wool that has gone to Shanlko In former years, from beyond the John Day river, wlli go to Heppner when this bridge Is built, and thus bring to our town a large volume of business that has In the past gone elsewhere, simply because-it was forced the other way by Inability to cross the river. Heppner business men have con tributed liberally toward the con struction of the bridge. Prlneville Ucvlew. To Divert the John Day. A field party sent out by the re clamation service recently Investigat ed the possibility of diverting all the waters of the John Day river to the Umatilla lands and reports that any project to divert the water from the north fork of the John Day below Its confluence with Bull Run Is Impracti cable, as It would Involve the con struction of a canal approximately 120 miles long at a cost roughly esti mated at $1,600,000. This party will investigate diversion possibilities at the confluence of the north and south forks of the river below the town of Monument. Diversion at this point would Justify a heavy expense, as the minimum discharge Is large, and It Is believed a large area could be Irri gated at a reasonable cost. The Dalles Chronicle. Cattle Men Satisfied. The Izee cattle men who recently drove about 1500 head of cattle from that section to the market at Pendle ton, repot- a most successful drive. There were no losses on the road, and the animals weighed unusually well. The drive was made In sections, aver aging nbout 300 head to the bund. The effect of removing such a large number of cattle from the range will oe to relieve the congestion and give the grass a chance to grow that It needs badly at this season of the year. And to this end. the weather is un surpassable. Plenty of rain has been followed by a very brief spell of cold weather and then by a succession of very warm days. This has set the grass growing In great style and If It continues means a great saving for the winter season. Baker City Herald. Engineer Disappears. Ed Larson, an engineer working at the sawmill of Charles Derhnm on Trout Creek, disappeared about 10 days ago and his whereabouts are at present unknown. Mr. Derham was In Prlneville last week In search of his engineer, but failed to locate him either in the city or on the road hither. Larson Is a Swede, about 35 years old, and of good character. He left the sawmill having nearly $100 coming to him. Prlneville Review. Baker County Bridges. J. J. Biswell, assisted by Q. R. Hod gins, Price Davis and Fred Hlnshaw. has Just completed, five new county bridges on Burnt river between Dur kee and Huntington, at a cost that will not exceed $33,000. The bridges are all plied and the spans average from 90 to 100 feet. Baker City Democrat. Pleaded Guilty. Oscar Baldwin and Melvln Hue-hea who were arraigned before Judge Bradshaw Monday on a charge of horse stealing, each pleaded guilty and will be sentenced today. About one and a half years each Is what they will get. Prlneville Review. Tax Money Turned Over. Sheriff Brown yesterday turned over to County Treasurer Palmer $17,602.36, being the amount of taxes collected from September 26 up to and Including October 8. Baker City Democrat. 210 DELEGATES Tit AXS-MISSIKSIPl'I ' COMMERCIAL CONGRESS. PHYSICIANS. DR. W. 0. COLB. OFFICII IN JUDD building. Office noun, 10 to 12 a. m. ; 1 to 0 p. n. Telephones : Offlcs main 1871; residence, main 1381. DR8. SMITH A RINOO, OFFICB OVER the Pendleton Bavins Bank. Tele phone 801 ; residence telephone, main 1DV1. H. 8. GARFIELD, II. D. HOMEOPATHIC phjalclsn and auraion. Office In Judd building. Telephones: Office, black 1411; residence, Disck 24. FRATERNAL ORDERS. B. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGB, No., 288. Regular meetings flrat and third Tbursriaya of each month. All brothers visiting In tb city most cordi ally Invited to attend. Hall In La Dow block. Court street O. A. llartman, Br., E. R. ; c. B. Bean, secretary. DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JCDD BLOCK. TEI.lt phone, main 931 ; resld nee, black 101. DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN and Burgeon. Office In Bavlnga Bank building, room 1. Office 'phone, main 1411; residence, red 122$. DR. LYNN K. BLAEE8I.EK, CHRONIC and nervoua diseases and diseases of women. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone, main 721 ; residence, red 1153. X-Ray Therapeutics. DR. LENA ALLEN BOONS, OSTEOPATH. Residence, Thompson street, between Court and Water streets. 'Phone, black 1024. Nervous diseases a specialty. MRS. M. N. 8AWTBLL, COUNTY MAN acer of the Northwest Vlavl Co.. 820 Coable St., Pendleton, Oregon. VETERINARY SURGEONS. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. D. C. McNtbb. Office at Tallman's drug store. DENTISTS. DR. K. S. KEUN, DENTAL 8URCBON. Office, room IS. Judd building. B. A. FAUGH AN, OfiWTlST. OFFICB IN Judd building. 'Phone, red 1411. BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL ANK OF ATHBNA, Oregon. Capital, $S0,C00; surplus snd profits, $12,500.00. Interest on time de posits. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. Collectlona promptly attended to. Henry u. Adams, president ; r. J. Kirk, vice-president; F. B. LeOrow, cash ier; I. M. Kemp, assistant cashier. THE FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON, Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank ing buslneaa. Exchange bought and sold. Collections promptly attended to. R. Jameson, president ; George Vt. Proebstel, vice-president ; J. R. Kllgore, cashier ; di rectors, G. A. Hartmsn, M. M. Jones, T. J. Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Rob ert Jameson, G. W. Proebstel. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton, Oregon. Organised March 1, 1889. Capital, $100,000; aurplua, $75, 000; Interest allowed on all time deposits. Exchange bought snd sold cn sll prin cipal points. . Special attention etven to rollectlona. w. J. Furntsu, president ; 4. N. Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier; J. W. Maloney, ssslstant cashier, "Mr. Golden Gate," said the speakers "I drink to you to the coffee that holds first place at the breakfast dinner and banquet table." Nolhloa' e'oes with GOLDEN GATE COFFEE but satisfaction. Nsi prises no enspons -no crockery. I aad 2 lb. aroiaa-tigkt tlaa. Never sold la bulk. J. A. Folger . Co. jtatsblisHod half m Comturr San Francisco GOOD WORK. Done Dally lu Pendleton Many Citi zens Tell of It. Nearly every reader has heard of Doan's Kidney Pills. Their good work In Pendleton still continues, and our citizens are constantly adding In dorsements by public testimony. No better proof of merit can be had than the experience of friends and neighbors. Read this case: Charles W. Beale, expressman, liv ing at J00 West Tustln street, corner of Aura street, and well known to every resident of Pendleton, says: "For four years past, I have been troubled with kidney disorders, caus ed, I think, by heavy lifting required by my occupation. The pain was such that I waa unable to stoop or rise again without pain and effort. The kidney secretions were irregu lar especially at night and caused me much annoyance. When I first heard of Doan's Kidney Pills, I decided to try them and got a box at Brock & McComaa drug store. They have re lieved me to a very great extent, both as to the backache and the urinary trouble, and I have the greatest con fidence In them." Prion 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole agents for the United States. For sal by all dealers. Remember the nam DOAN'S and take no other. Scott's Santai-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CUKE For Inflammation W OaUn of til BlMbtar and PliMind Kidney. No oorp go p7 jmrm quietly mom rvnaa neoUr ih wont MN of do utter of bow lo mom.' inc. Abaolntolr unnlna. Bold by drntiftite. Prioo 1.00, Of bf mail, poatpli. the sumo-miN 00, ' Sold bf F. W. Sohmldt A Co. Staaaart really tar Bleat, earrliats ana Ssaawps fHirwl HI as HOURS. Carat KMV InaUI J a. I'lic I irteeiitli Aiinmil Meeting At IriictH the Jiai'icest Turnout In the llit(ir of the Orgunizutlon Every I'lmse ol Commerce and Industry Affecting llio ';st is Under Discussion. St. Louis, Oct. 25. Two thoUHund eminent representatives of the pro gresBive spirit of the great West filled Festival hall this morning at the opening of the fifteenth annual ses Rlon of the Trana-MlBsisslppi Com mercial Congress. Among those pres ent were leading mine owners, lum bermen, merchants, agriculturists, railroad mugnates and other repre sentatives of the great Industries of the region beyond the Mlsslslppl. There were also In attendance from Washington city a number of repre sentatives of the forestry, commerce and labor and other departments of the national government. The opening proceedings today were largely of a formal nature. The visitors were formally welcomed by President Francis and by the chiefs of the agricultural, forestry and other departments of the World's fair. There were greetings also on behalf of the state of Missouri and the city of St. Louis. The usual responses and a polntment of committees took up the remainder of the Initial Besston. At the subsequent sessions of the congress, which are to continue until the end of the week, there will be pa pers and discussions dealing with Ir rigation, rivers, waterways and har bors, isthmian canal, merchant ma rine, trade with the Orient, consular service, trade with Mexico, preserva tion of foreBts, exports and imports through Oulf and Pacific ports, en couragement of home manufactures, department of mines and mining, trade with Canada and Alaska, good rj'ids and drainage, sugar Industry, etc. The congress will be addressed by a number of persons of wide pub lic prominence. FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF PENPLH- ton. aitltal S'jno.ono ; surplus ouu un- dlvliliMt DrnritH. f 21111.(111(1. TrnilHiH'ts a general bankiug DUBlneBS. Exchange bought anu Bold on an parts or tne wona. in terest paid on time deposits. Makes eullectlous on reasonable terras. Levi An- k"ny, president: V. F. Matlock, vice-president ; U. M. Itlce, cashier ; Ueorge llart man, Jr., assistant cashier. World's Fair, St, Louts. October 27th, 28th and 29th are the last days on which tickets wilt be sold to the World's Fair. Rates from Pendleton will be a follows: St. Louis and return, $60.00. Chicago and return, ti. To Chicago, returning from St. Louis, (no coupon between Chicago and St. Louis )or vice versa, K6.25. To Chicago, returning from St. Louis, or vice versa, 166.25. Tickets good for going trip 10 days from date of sale. Final return limit December 21, 1904. Stop-over priv ileges, either direction, within transit limit. For further Information, call on or address, , . E. C. SMITH, Agent O. R. N. Notice to Debtors. All persons knowing themselves In debted to the firm of Sonea Walk er, Helix, Oregon, will please oalle and settle at once. As w have sold out our entire Interest. All bills payable to P. H. Sones, Helix, Oregon. Tibet's 6,000,000 people hav to support 420,000 priest, who produce nothing but beautifully Illuminated copies of th sacred writings. They hold all- the public offices. FOR 8ALH AT TUB BAST ORRGONIAN office large bundles of newspapers, coa tnlnlug over 100 big papers, can bs obtala- eil for centa a bundle. LIVEltY AND FEED STAIH.ES. CITY LIVERY 6TA1ILE. ALT A BTUERT, Carney It Kennedy, Props., livery, feed snd sales stable. Oood rim at sll times. Cab line Id connection. 'Phone, male 701. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Young lady (or reception Mom. On with experience preferred. Rembrandt studio, 728 Cottonwood 81. ARCHITECTS AND BU1LDEUS. C. E. TROUTMAN, ARCHITECT AND Superintendent, room Vt Judd block, Pendleton, Oregon. T. F. nOWARD, ARCHITECT AND Su perintendent. Makea complete snd re liable plans (or bulldluirs In the city or country. Room 17, Judd building. F. E. VAN DUSEN A CO., CONTRACTORS and builders; brick, stone and cement work ; address Box 4o5, Pendleton. MORSE A DUNLAP, CONTRACTORS AND liuilders. Estimates given on short no ttce. Leave orders at oftlcs of Gray's Harbor Lumber Co. SHEER A COLE, CONTRACTORS AND builders. Estimates furnished on abort notice. Job work a specialty. Prompt service. Shop on Bluff street, near Main. D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILD er. Estimates furnished on sll kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone wslls, etc. Leave orders at Eaat Oregonian of-flc. T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING AND CBV menting. cement walks a specialty. Estimates furnished free. Work guaran teed. Leave orders st Badley A Zehner'a near store. Main street. P. O. box 104. HOARDING AND LODGING. THE ALT A HOUSE, OB THB WORKING People's Hotel, corner Alts snd Mill streets. First-class sccommodatlons : rea sonable rates ; clean beds, neat rooms ; feed yard In connection, a. c Ulttner, rrop. ATHBNA HOTEL, LEADING BOTBL IN tb city, 61.00 t $1.60 pec day. H. P. nines, proprietor. THE ARLINGTON BOOMING HOUSE 018 Main St. W. L. Bowlaby, proprie tor. Everything seat, clean and flrat-claaa. HELIX HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGB- ment Oood siaala and clean sad. If you come ooce you will keep a-comlng. Only white helo employed. EsDedsi st tendon siren to commercial travelers. Mr. ana mi, j. r. flavin, proprietors. COTTAOB HOTEL WHIN YOU OO TO umatina stop at tne cot tag Hotel, watte help, boom cooking, evsrythlag neat and cisas. Mrs. Jamas O'Coassll, propnawr. nan .!, Elfwmr Diru, Bnjir n a modeled and return la bed. vsrytklng nrat-ciaaa. ssrs. v. a. oeiisi sas again as- Bonea coarsv. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. T. BTBOBLB, DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If tber Is a ay tb Ing yaa as Is new sad seeosd-kaad fsrnltara, stevss, grasltewsr and crockery, call and get ais prices. No. XIX court street. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS SARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. . reliable abstracts of tltrs ts la Umatilla county. Loans oa farm property. Buys aad sails or real estate. Does a cenarai business. Pays taxes aad mski ments (or Don-rasldests. Safari bank la Pendleton. G. A. HARTMAN, Pres. O. A. HARTMAN, JR., Vies MAKES all lands city aad all klsds brokarags as lavest aoes, any Pirn UMATILLA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Don't buy s piece of property and after wards And a cloud oa the title. We will suke yo an accurate abstract ef title at a reasonable ebarga. Consult as wbea la Dead of aa abstract Umatilla Abstract Co office la Barings Bank Baud s'. M. BENTLET REPRESENTS THB oldest snd most reliable tre sad acd dsot Insurance com pan las. Office . with Hartmea Abstract Co. JOHN BAILEY, JR., U. B. LAND COM mlsuoaer. Bpeelaltr saaa of land al ias and proof. Insurance gag eollec Boss, one us (add building, room 1. VsaMA "fe.aaa, eoavn, Ola CARLOAD OF STONEWARE NOTICE Do you want to chanire yonr location? Have you a business you want to sell I Do you want to buy a buslneaa or real estate In any part of the United States for cash or credit Y Write us today describing your wants : we can supply them : we know how from 20 years' i perlence. Here Is one of our manv bargains. Rend quick If you want It. Just 20 minutes street car ride, (snd 5c car fare) from th center of the city of Seattle, Waah. This place Is located on the banka of Lake Washington, and la a real bargain. If you have a business or real estate la any state In the United States you want to sell at a bargain, and It will atand th Investigation we will give It, we will sell It (or you at once. Do not put It o((, but write us today. We made 12ns business and real estate trans(ers last month. Illl, I.MAN REALTY TRUST, Drawer 12,10, Seattle, Waah. WANTED Young lady lor studio. One with experience preferred. Rembrandt Btudlo, TM Cottonwood at. THE MEN'S RESORT, CLEANING AND Pressing Hsrlors. ladles' and men's work given careful attention. Despaln block, East Court street. Telephone Ualu 1681. PENDLETON STEAM DYB WORKS 780 Cottonwood street Cleaning, dying snd repairing. Goods called for and de livered. 'Phone, main 1601. HOUSE-CLEANING BY THB JAPANESB Houae-Cleanlng Co. Work done by tb day, hoar or job. Window cleaning a apeclslty. Prompt service st low prices. 0O4 Garden street. 'Phone Main 1171. "KNOCKED THE STUFFING OUT OF IT." ( and broke It Into Bpllnters, may hav been the fate of your carriage when It was run into by something; but "there is balm In Gllead," or there 1 pleasure In knowing that In our shop you can have It made aa good as new. We do all kinds of carriage repairing and blacksmlthtng In a skillful and superior manner. ' We set tires with hydraulic pressure; does It better, does It while you watt; does not burn or deface your wheels and adds to the life of the rig. Call and see tt work. We have Winona wagons, haoks and buggies, and Stover gaso line engines. NEAO.LE BROTHERS, The niacksmlths. aaBMaaBBBaaaaaaBaaBaaaaBBBBBBBBBaaBBBa ' A,! six Jars, crocks, ugs, ohurns, to. W will malt th prlc astlstao tory. Be us. DESPAIN A CLARK. ' - (MAI 'J- LET US FILL TOUR 7 BBf WITH " Rock Spring Coal Recognised as th bast and most economical fueL Ws are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply. We d . liver coal or wood to any part of th city. Laatz Bros. MAIN STREET. NEAR DEPOT. Walters' flouring Mills ' Capacity, 1(6 barrels day. Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Fsed, Chopped Feed, etc, always oa hand. ! 1. k ' , v 1 i H i - ' t. wfir.jm mi an 1 tjmv,'