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DAILY AST OREGQXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER o. ItM. PAGE HDnS. lis (Motherhood MOTHERHOOD in die reward nature liestows upon healthy womanhood. Women whose vitality has been sapped l.r iliwase cannot sately Rive Dirtn to chil dren. In prea-nancy and in childbirth i weak- if the mother is revealed in the pain and eoT8lie",ffer- , This ffreat medicine drives out every ves tiffe of inflannuation and weakness, and gives tone and strength to the delicate or miim which mature the child. The pains of , L....i i... u ;. li.,.ln; ...a reonsncy are iianisu u, ... . . - SSapa. which many fond mother hone.. T. ..-i Klwidins?. which so often occurs after . "LJjT ,-ben 'ine of Cardui is used during pregnancy, "jftudui bal-ies are healthy babies, because, during the j itrengtb. nriented to American woniim no expectant Vila the hf, P"rn.?l Lli..fr.n,.t that Winef(W..i wTha -should be able to treat herself in her home rrdiii can I Polvcarp. N. C, Jan. 11, 1902. , nnnther of seven children and while in pregnancy with the ''.SSrv until they were born. One month beforethe Ywl awan to tike a bottle of Wine of Cardui.which gave me WJ.Kw I used the remainderof the bottle until the r.I.icanbeHured from any druggist atJl.OOabottle. kiKuwasstonter in three days after the birth than 1 was in tf'KiZJ' either of the first six. I am 29 year. old. ,ateburtUtee EUZAbETH STAFFORD. ? ritAA.lt.tiAllAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAl FRAZER THEATRE K. J. Taylor, Lessee and Mgr. OXE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday. November 8th Liaailn J. Carter's Great Spectacular Production IFe Heart of Chicago ANOTHER BIG SUCCESS! Elegant special scenery, wonderful mecluuiical device, nijs im electrical effects, a vivid picture of the great fire. BEE THE MAIt KIXIl S APPROACHING TRAIN. John?. Nicholson as John Ames A powerful company lntriMliiciiiar a mlcndld line of liurh-cuun edtlaes. Wees He, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Seat on sale Monday at live Nlgliu, Commencing; Wednesday i Nov. 9th MATIXKK SATURDAY. Wiedemann's Big Show l a 001,1:1)1 DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. BB M0HT THE GREAT RUSSIAN DRAMA: "MICHAEL STROGOFF" 'Ices 15c, tic mod 85c. : TuewUy at Tollmen's. B- F. BECK Sanitary .Plumber Cotton wbotl Street ! PLUMBING l 0 Pete pC T to t s wken. J 0nr force la made p of tbe beat W attention paid to sanitary feature, of e. C8 GIVE YOU FIGURES ' Wote rbrht i p " ana ao only tbe beet worst. ,a WAHE AND PLUiilXG. AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Bee Keeping hi Idaho. There la one interest. In lta infancy In Idaho, that of bee keeping-, that promises before many year, to rank well up in the list of profitable occu pation, afforded by our unexcelled climate and favorable conditions. Quite a number of people have gone Into the business In a .mall way, and where any care 1. bestowed. It has proved very profitable. The most striking success afforded In that line, I. that F. E. Atwater, of thl. city, a young man whose health was so poor he was unable to perform hard man ual labor. He started In a few year ago with but a few dollars, and to day he own. 700 stands of bees, and la able to ship honey In carload lot. to the Eastern market. It is reported that the honey crop rained In thl. part of the Boise, Pay ette and Snake river valleys thl. year for shipment, will amount to about 200.000 pounds. It seldom brings less than 10 cents per pound, and much of It Is sold for 12 1-2 cents. Even at 10 cents. It will be Ken thl. sea son's surplus , will bring a neat sum of money. Boise Capital News. County Seat Fight Coming. A renewal of the county Mat fight, waged by Prairie City and it. adher ents for the change of the county Mat from Canyon to the former place, has been made by the Prairie City coun ty seat association. A meeting has been held and advance step, taken to hnve two petitions In the field not later than the coming month. The first will be draw.n after the pattern of the successful Union county peti tion, and will probably be put In cir culation cn election day, November s. Although the vote cannot be taken ir.r two years, the committees In charge wish to have plenty of time to wcure the required 60 per cent of signatures, and then some. The other puper to be circulated will call for subscriptions to build the court house, which will be a duplication of me WTreeler county building. John Day News. Forgeries at Spokane. wholesale forgerie. In Spokane during the past two or three days have- resulted In the swindling of aa loonkeepers and merchant, out of more than $200 through cashing checks which have proved bogus. The police already have six of the checks and there are eight or 10 more reported as having been receiv ed by the banks this morning. The check, are for .mall sums. most of them being pay checks osten sibly and call for amounts of (IS and less. The checks were cashed by two men at different saloon, and In stores. The men worekd rapidly and are believed to have left the city last night. Spokane Press. City Ownership at Grass Valley. At the last meeting of the city council of Grass Valley, It completed the arrangements of purchasing and enlarging the electric light and water plant, purchasing several ' hundred feet of steel water pipe from a firm In Portland, and a 80,000 gallon red wood tank from the Cltiiens Com merclal Co., at Grass Valley. Kent (Sherman county) Recorder. j The French j j Restaurant I e Best 25 Cent Meal In the City. S Private Dining Parlors. Elegant Furnished Room. In Connection. GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. SS Main Street. Mlj "Yes, assented Golden Gate, "I know you make more profit on bulk coffee, but don't yon realize that a satisfied coffee customer will always buy other things from you? "I dive satisfaction, draw trade and yield you a fair profit. See the point?" No4kla4 immm wllk GOLDEN GAT I COrrBB fcal atlalaallaa. Ne peisaa m wifin-w week 1 sal lb. ri.lUl lias. Nsvas said ia balk. J. A. Folger dX Co. KatablUaio laalf a CamtVrr " San Francisco; TESTED ASfD PROVEN. There la a -Heap of Solace In Being Able to Depend Upon a Well. , Earned Reputation. c For month. Pendleton reader, have aeen the constant expreslon of praise for Doan'a Kidney Pilla, and read about the good work they hav. done in thl. locality. Not' another remedy ever produced such convincing proof of merit. F. A. Morris, retired, who live, on Perkins avenue, la well known . to Pendleton people, says: . "I was trou bled with my kidney, off and on for three years. In early days, I work ed standing all day at a bench and later on I became motorman on an electric car. That, too, kept me on my feet all day and aggravated my complaint It It did not Mart It It an noyed me through the day more than at any other time. I finally got box of Doan's Kidney Pill, at the Brock & McComa Co. drug More and used them. They cured me. I have not had even the .lightest attack of backache for five years, nor have I used any pill, since I Mopped the treatment last October." For aale by all dealer. Price (0 cents. Foster-MUbura Co., Buffalo, N. T.. sole agent for the United States. Remember the name Doan'. and take no other. OLD NBW8PAPBRB TO PUT CNDBI mpmi am abalTta. wall. r (or wrap ping purpose OM aswspapMS la lara bund Its of 100 ark at SS eonts a bnwll at tbe BAST OBBUUni! ow rsaeio THEATR.EDOM BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES PROFESSIONS AND TRADES PHYSICIANS. DR. W. O. COLE, OFFICE IN JUDD building. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m. ; 1 to S p. m. Telephones : Office msla 1S71 ; residence main 1381. DR8. KM1TH RINGO, OFFICB OVKR the Pendleton Savings bank. Telophou 801 ; residence telephone main 1691. H. 8. OARFIKt.D. If. D., HOMEOPATHIC Fih.rslclan and surgeon. Of fire In Jndd Idlng. Telephones: Office, black 1411; residence, black 24. DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK, TBLB phone main 931 ; residence black 161. DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN and snrgeon. Office In Savings Bank building, room 1. Office 'phon. main 1411; residence red 1223. DR. LYNN K. BLAKKSI.F.B, CHRONIC and nervous disease and diseases of women. Judd building, corner Mala and Court streets, uruce 'pnone main 7zi residence, red 11.18. X It7 Therapeutics. DR. LENA ALLEN BOONE. OSTEOPATH Residence, Thompson street, between Court and Water streets. 'Phone black 1024. Nervous disease a specialty. MR8. VI. N. 8AWTELLR. COUNTY MAN airer of the Northwest Vlavl Co., 620 enable street, Pendleton, Oregon. VETERINARY SURGEONS. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. D. C. MoNahb, Office at Tallman's drug store. DENTISTS. DR. it. 8. KERN. DENTAL SURGEON, Office, room 15 Judd building. -Phone black utu. E. A. TAUGHAN, DENTIST, OFFICB IN Judd building. -Phone red 1411. BANKS AND BROKERS. FRATERNAL ORDERS. B. P. O. ELKS. PENDLETON LODGK. No. 2H8. Hemilar mMIInn flrat ami third Thursdays of each month. All brothers visiting In the city moat eordl. ally Invited to attend. Hall In La Dow block. Court street O. A. Uartman, Sr, n. k. ; -, h. Heap, secretary. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROI1LR. DEALER IN BECONOw hand goods. If there Is snythlng roe 'ed In new and second hand furniture, fovea, granltewar and crockery, call and get his price. No, 212 Court st reet. MISCELLANEOUS. ATLAS PORTRAIT CO., 22 EAST ROSS street. Walla Walla. 'Phone main 312. Only houae of the kind In the cltr. Tom portraits finished at home. All work gttar anteed. When giving your order be sure .Tonr receipt reads Atlas Portrlat Co. NOTICE) Do you want to change yonr loratlon! Have you a business you want to sell? Do yon wsnt to buy a business or real estate In any part of ths United States for cask or credit? Writ us today describing yonr wants: we ran supply them; we know bow from 20 years' ex perience. We offer you today, six acres of fin. land', all fenced. A good 5-roomed bouse, good barn, 64 chickens, 23 ducks, wootl enough cut for the winter, running water the year aronnd on this place, snd a few fruit trees In good condition, overlooking the sound and Is a real bargain. Three minutes walk from the street car Una running from the center of the city of Seattle. Wash; $H7ft takes It; 1100 dowa and $15 each month until paid for. If yon have a business or real estste la any -state tn the United Statee yon wsnt to sell at a bargain, and It wilt stsnd tbe Investigation we will give It, we will sell It for you st once. Do not put It off, bet write 11s today. We made 1235 business and rear estate transfers last month. IIII. I.MAN REALTY TRUST. Drawer 123S, Seattle, Wash. , u-lKH-r m-al nana w arnna. TIIB P.ESORT. CLEANING AND Oregon. Capital, $50,000; surplus and n.,in t.ai..- .r.A profits, $12,500.00. Interest on time de- Doslts. Deals In foreign and domestic ex change. Collections promptly attended to. Henry C. Adams, president; T. J. Kirk, vice-president; F. 8. LeGrow, cashier; I. M. Kemp, assistant cashier. pressing parlors. Lsdles and men work given careful attention. Dospala nlnrki Eaat Court street. Telephone mala 1531. "HUU of California." Few people who witnessed Mr. Frank Bacon', artistic portrayal of Amos Hill' in "The Hills of Cali fornia," know that he attained that rural ease on a farm of his own. In one of the most delightful spots in Santa Clara valley, he owns a pretty orchard home, where, during hie va cations he prune, his trees and even follows the plow as though that was his only vocation In life. In his part of Amos Hill, the sim ple, honest-htarted old farmer, he lives the character his natural mag netism and quaint drollery tit Into the part like a glove. ' The Hills of California" 1. a ru ral classic, ranking with the beat plays of this order; It abounds In natural comedy situation, and purest with tears, and a perfect aatlsfaction that all ends well when the curtain falls. Mr. Bacon's success In thl. play was phenomenal last year and thl. year'a production exceed, the other in all details. 'The Hills of California" will presented at the Frazer tonight. be THE FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON, Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank ing business. Exchange bought and sold, collections promptly attended to. R. Jame son, president ; George W. Proebstel, vice--president ; J. R. Kllgore, csshler ; directors G. A. Hartman, M. M. Jones, T. J. Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jame son, G. W. Proebstel. PENDLETON STEAM -DYE WORKS T3 Cottonwood street. Cleaning, dyeing snd repairing. Goods enlled tor and de livered. 'Phone main 161U. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton, Oregon. Organised March 1, 1880; capital, $100,000; surplus, $75,000; Interest allowed on all time deposits. Ex change bought and aold on all principal points. Special attention given to collec tions. W. J. Furnish, president : J. N. Teal, vice-president: T. J. Morris, cashier; J. W. Maloney, assistant cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE ton. Capital, surplus snd undivided profits, $200,000. Transacts a gen eral banking business. Exchange bought and sold on all parts of the world. In terest paid on time deposits. Makes collections on reasonable terms. Levi An kney, president : W. F. Matlock, vice-president; G. M. ltlce, cashier; George Hart man, Jr., assistant csshler. 1 ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. C. E. TROUT'mAN, 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. . -"Heart of Chicago." Lincoln J. Carter'. "Heart of Chi cago will be seen at the Frazer on Tuesday, November 8. Thl. play has been before the public for ten years and 1. now In Its eleventh season, and has played In every town and most of the theaters tn the United States und Canada. That such an at traction could keep In the good graces of the theatergoers tor .0 long a time, there must be something of more than ordinary merit to the play. Aside from the strongly writ ten line, and well-connected story, the scenic effects are the most novel of any melodrama on the road. The story Is familiar to every theater pat ron and needs no explanation. An excellent cast Is said to be with the attraction this year and Includes Mr. John T. Nicholson, whose playing of John Ames is a finished study. Others In the company are Miss Katherin Marney, Clyde Hess, Emily Leasing, Chas. Wells, Blanche Boyer and others. Mr. Well, and Blanche Boyer give a neat specialty during the action of the piece. There are also other specialties Introduced. Popular Priced Attraction. What the theatergoers want now aday. Is clean comedy and high-class vaudeville at popular prices of ad mission. Realizing this fact, Mr. Wiedemann brought to the coast Wiedemann's big show, carrying a company of IK people, band and or chestra and is presenting a repertoire of the latest comedy successes at IB, it and IS cents. The engagement opens at the F rarer theater for five nights and a Saturday matinee, commencing Wednesday, November t. The opening bill, "Michael Stro goff," is too well known to go Into detail with . Among the other bills to be presented are such plays as "Hazel Klrke," "Tennessee's Part ner." "At tbe Old Lime Kiln," "My Uncle from New York" and "The 811 ver King." The band gives a street parade each day and a concert In front of the theater each evening. The prices for the matlne will be IS and 25 cents. A complete change of play and vaudeville acts each night F. E. VAN DUSEN A CO., CONTRACTORS and bulldera; brick, stone snd cement work; address Box 455, Pendleton. MORSE A DUNLAP, CONTRACTORS AND builders. Estimates given on short no tice. Leave orders at office of Grays Har bor Lumber Co. SHEER A COLE, CONTRACTORS AND builders. Estimates furnshed on short notice. Job work a specialty. Prompt service. Shop on Bluff street, nesr Main. D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND BUILD er. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, atone walls, etc. Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING AND CB mentlng. Cement walks a specialty. EatlmatM furnished free. Work guaran teed. Leave orders at Bsdley A Zehner's cigar store. Msln street, v. 0. box iu. g. A. gwmul.g, ARCHITECT AND SOPgRlN- tendent. Plans sad Bpscinesiione lurniiusu for city sad country work La Do Block- THE ALTA nOUBB, OR THE WORKING Peonies Hotel, corner Alia and hiii streets. First-class accommodation.; res annahia rate : clean beds, neat rooms feed yard in connection. 8. C. Bltuer, Proprietor, Golden Rule Store. By mistake of the factory the Gol den Rule Store ha about three times aa many golf glove, a were ordered. Rather than return them. It has been decided by a big reduction In price to close them out. You ought to see the SOo value, they are offering for tSc, and the 76c value, which go for 480. Doesn't Reepect Old Age. It's shameful when youth fall to show Drorjer respect for old age. But lust the contrary In the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how sever and Irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, jaundice, fever, constipation all yield to this perfect pilL IS at Tallman Co.'. drug store. BOARDING AND LODGING. ATHENA HOTEL, LEADINO HOTEL IN the city, 11.00 to fi.ov per nay. a. r. Mlllen, proprietor. HRf.IT HOTEL TINDER NEW MANAGB- ment. Good meals and clean beds. 11 von eoma ones you will keen a-coming. Onlv white helD employed. Eapeclal at tention given to commercial travelers. Mr. and Mrs. 1. r. Harm, proprietors. COTTAGE HOTEL WHEN YOU OO TO Umatilla Moo st tn cottage Hotel. White help, borne cooking, everything neat ana clean, air, jams, uuonneu, prop. THE CITY HOTEL, PILOT ROCK. RH- modeloa ana return la bed. Kventning first-class. Mrs. C. H. Beltel baa again assumed charge. LIVEHY AND FEED STABLES. DEPOT STABLE. COTTONWOOD BTREBT 'Phone red 1881. Livery, teed and sale stable. Horses twugnt sad sola, uooa lis st reasonable Drlce. Btock boarded by wek or month. Blng- us op, dsy or nignt, ss w nave sn all nignt service. Stewart a Lindsay, proprietors. CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALTA STREET. Carney AKennedy, Props. Livery, feed snd sales stable. Cood rigs ac sn times. Cab line In connection. 1 main 701. INSURANCE AND LANs BUSINESS HARTMAN AB8TBACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of tills to all lands In Umstllla county. Loans on city oo farm property. Boy. and sells all klnss of real estate. Doe a general brokerage htialnMa Pan taxi and mates in rai ments for non-rasldonts. Baersoe, soy bank In Pendleton. O. A. HARTMAN, Pres. G. A. HARTMAN, JR.. VlcePres. UMATILLA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Don t buy S piece 01 pruimnj - the tit! We will make yoo as accurst abstract f title t at rsaanninil CUal'Ilw- tuueun w n4 of a abstract Umatilla Abstract Co.. office hi Saving. Bank bolldlag. I M. BKNTLEY BEPRB8ENT8 THE aMm and anoat reliable fire and acci dent Insurance companies. Ofric with Hartman Abstract Co. JOHN HAILEY, JR., U. 8. LAND COM- mlssloner. Specialty made of land fll- Inn and proof. Insurance and collections. Office la Judd building, roost IS. HE BUYS A CHEAP ONE, when price la the only thing a man knows about buggies. After he has had some experience, quality comes first, and you always get that In the vehicle, at Neagle'.. Winona Wagon, Buggies and Hacks, and the best made. We sell them. Bone-dry timber, well painted and Ironed, and warranted by us. - Neagle Brothers THE BLACKSMITHS. We sell the Stover Gasoline Engine. MAIL LET US FILL YOUR BIN WITH 1 (0)1 Rock Spring Coal 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 j part of the city. ) Laatz Bros. MAIN STREET. NEAR DEPOT. Expert Collectors W. have located a branch offloe 1st Pendleton, and will make collecting; defunct bills a specialty, No ac count too old for us to handle. Our plan la: "No collections, ms charges. Suits Instituted, Judgment advertised. The Van Altlne-Gordo Oo Ma can tile Ageney, H. V. Li pa s Oo Mgre, 11 B. Court 8b Telephone Haln 111. Walters' flouring Hills Capacity, lit barreui a day. ; Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Fee etc. always on hand. Mi tvM-?t;m Capss A rosiTivi CURB Mtlffilf Usf KratteV- r lb wont mm of 9or laflaunmattisva at Oarttrrt? of lb BiMMflr avnd sULm 1 SIOBerS. WN a fluUV 1 Uo.rrkM and tttlMt, BO aQsUMrOf hOW lOOsT 4Ms- Ing. AbswlataJv urmleN. old b dnaaTJTlBtam. Priof ti.00, or by mail, pottesUd, kTHI uutTAi-rEreii to, OKIXaPOMTAJNK. QIWQ. Bold bj P. W. Schmidt Co. MEN AND WOMEN. Vm Bt for nnUra Caw-hir.LBflsYlVmftl.OUeW riutiou or micwtUoa I . ra4s. rualtam. u ao mums l,lal(wA-1ir.utlilr.l ftr. Ul Of pOlsWOeUaW sT ftskftTUteSal M k wutwiasj mm w