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DAILY KAOT ORBQONIAN. PKXPLBTO.,, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER , 1M4.
PAGE SEVKJf.
among the exchanges
i of. the inland empire
i iW H..r Troubles
I -sd valuation of all prop
1 " ne city of Spokane, as re
Wsfti. county assessor Is $..
fun"4 w " lne Spokane Press. The
"".-.loners, sitting; as a
rf.lJnen by "bout ,300,000,
,T,r. v,,iuat,on ?f the,
i MIOM The constitution of
Ju of Washington, permits mil
i"""" by a three-fifths vote of
"Tidied electors, to Incur an
,s for light and water, pro
owns the plant, of not
i 7fh-i I per cent of the assesa
"t.Non of such city or town.
ma our present limit of
"JrtMM "lch we may Incur for
Me , " , 11,240.304.96. We
iST.Sln' indebted""- for light
rt.r of 1907.000, leaving a mar-
" which we may yet Issue bond.
" ,rwinn of the proposed
! . . tm qr. and no more.
rar Engineer " 1
J. of the Cliff Park reservoir, with
Additional pumps, mains, etc
J ... i- -i.i, .toiv indlnnensible
rlrin t something over $343,000,
Mo nil . in,-!,, t mgd
.J (he cost s more nn-j .
. .. ......... .1.1. m Tt wnlllrl
m to rail oeiuw i,.,.. ........ -
Tm therefore, that the idea of plac
Z. ine reservoir on this site must
,tnoned for two very good rea
kdi' first, It" cost beyond the limit
dlndebtedneas which we may Incur
.. . ......1.. l..,,,.,ull,l, in iret
It I011W uuc. ,...,--.
s three-fifths vote In favor of Issuing
: bonds to pmi-e "
Founder of Albany Dead.
Abraham Hackelman, brother of
in. H. W. Estes and Mrs. Culver of
Bikw City, died at his home In East
Albuy Wednesday after a brief Hi
nts with pneumonia. Mesdames
Mm and Culver are .lit Albany and
fill be present at the funeral.
Mr. Hackelman was born In Indiana
ll!9 and was 17 years old at the
tiro of hlB death. He crossed the
pkln to Oregon in 1847 and took up
i donation land claim on the site of
Albany, one-half of the present city
being located on the original claim.
Tte log cabin he erected on his claim
Hi the first house in that part of
the state
In 1850 he laid out 70 acres as the
city of Albany, and has added three
iddltiona to the city since that time.
Mr. Hackelman assisted In many not
able enterprises In the upbuilding of
tse elute. among them being the con
rtniaiun of the military wagon road
acron the Cascade mountains. He
wai director and president of the
road at different times. He was also
Interested in the Oregon & Pacific
railroad, now the Corvallis & East
ern. Baker City Herald.
Old Settler Disappears.
Nicholas Humphrey, one of the old
est and best known residents of this
place, suddenly disappeared from his
home, three weeks ago. and has not
been seen or heard of since.
Mr. Humphrey is an old pioneer,
having come to this county In 1878
from Virginia City, Nev., to which
place he came from Ireland In 1855.
He Is described as being about 70
years of age, five feet eight Inches tall,
weight about 140 pounds, gray hair,
gray sandy chin beard and mustache,
blue eyes, walks stooped, speaks with
Irish accent. He is said to have a
brother, Dave Humphrey, at Wallace,
Idaho. A systematic search as to his
whereabouts is being prosecuted by
the officials. Inquiry of neighbors ad
joining the Humphrey ranch, near
Line Villa, 12 miles southeast of this
place, disclosed no trace of Mr. Hum
phrey having been there during the
past month. Moscow Times-Democrat.
Kc-IiooIh May Bo Closed.
There has been much talk indulged
In as to the number of cases of scarlet
fever In Baker City that the school
board Instructed Heulth Officer Wil
liam Boyd to ascertain just what the
conditions were. His report has been
completed and handed In to those
men. it snows that there are 12
cases of scarlet fever that are under
quarantine which were reported to
the city physician. If there are any
more they have not been brought to
the attention of the proper authorities
and as the law 1b very strict in this re
gard it Is probable that the 12 cases
reported constitute all that exists.
There has been considerable dis
cussion as to the advisability of clos
ing tl. schools on account of these
cases, but no definite action has been
taken as yet. Baker City Democrat.
Sent fir Horse Stealing.
Manning and O'Brlne. who were on
trial In the circuit court this week
at Canyon City for larceny from the
M. M. Co. Btore at this place on the
night of September 16, were dis
charged by the grand jury; not being
able to find anything more than cir
cumstantial evidence against them.
George Elliott, the 16-year-old boy
who was on trial for larceny of two
head of horses, pleaded guilty and
wus sentenced to serve a term of one
year In the state penitentiary. Grant
County Enterprise.
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Economy
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Tht Bowel,
PSOIX T,
Llj11 Street
TIIIKVKS AltE AKRESTED.
I5ukr ('(iiinl.v orru iuls Capture Horse
Hustlers.
Young Wllllum Hall of Durkee,
who- Is In the city, In conversation
yesterdny stuted that he had nothing
whatever to say concerning the ar
rest of his brother, Jim Hall, and
John Lang charged with horse steal
ing, any further than that his mother
and cousin hud gone on his brother's
bonds for a thousand dollars, and
that his brother was back In Durkee,
huvlng waived examination, and that
Lang was still in jail, his bonds hav
ing been placed at $750, and his pre
liminary examination set for this
morning, says the Baker City Demo
crat. As far as can be learned the case
Is rather a far-reaching one, and in
volves the. issuing of a number of
complaints. Warrants are now out
and are expected to be served within
the next day or two. It is claimed
that a conspiracy existed for the cor
ralling and shipping of horses from
this range to the Eastern market.
Mr. Hall says that the Durkee range
is the greatest range in the United
States, extending for hundreds of
miles in every direction, and It is an
Ideal stock country. It is expected
that a number of Interesting details
and revelations will be made as the
trial of the case proceeds.
It seems that a few days ago Mr.
James York, who was In the East on
a visit to the World's fair, noticed in
the stockyards at Omaha, some horses,
with familiar brands. He picked them'
out and shipped 13 of them back to
Baker City. They will arrive here
today or tomorrow. The horses were
sold by Lang to an Eastern buyer by
the name of Clay, so Mr. Hall says.
Mr. Hall states that he has , no
knowledge as to the merits of the
case or the responsibility of any of
the parties connected with It. He
called yesterday at the court house
tor see Mr. Lang, but was refused ad
mission by the sheriff.
Tlilrty-Tliree Cars of 81ieep (Sold.
E. J. Bell, one of the largest stock
men in- the West, who holdings In
Wyoming aggregate over 40.000 acres,
left laat night for Weiser. While
here Mr. Bell purchased S3 carloads
of sheep and cattle for shipment to
his ranch near Laramie. They were
purchased from Jackson and Lee
Bros., and Messrs. Woods, Carsteln
and Hutchinson Bros., and shipped
yesterday.
In speaking of the stock market.
Mr. Bell said that prices were higher
on sheep than has been the case for a
number of years, while the rates on
cattle were at a very fair figure-
Baker City Herald.
Increase in Tax Roll.
According to the 1904 tax roll just
finished by Assessor Ray, after being
equalised by the board of equalisation
the total value of taxable property in
Grant county Is $1,648,992, or an In
crease of $199,376 over the tax roll of
1908. Grant County Enterprise.
For Rent.
Four acres good garden and or
ohard, all under Irrigation, at Echo,
Or. Address J. H. Koonta, Echo, Or.
BUSINESS CARDS. SOCIETIES
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES
PHTSICIAJfS.
DK. R. I. RIN'QO. PHYSIC! AS AMD 8CB-
wu nuwin o, MVlDgB BWI DUMaing.
DR. W. O. COLK, OFFICE IN JUDI)
building. Office boars, 10 to 12 a. m ;
1 to 6 p. m. Telephones: Office main
1371 : residence main 1SH1.
DR. ft. SMITH RINOO, OFFICB OVBR
the Pendleton Savings bank. Telephone
801 ; residence telephone mala 1591.
H. S. GARFIRLD. M. D., HOMEOPATHIC"
pnysician ana surgeon. Office In Jndd
building. Telephones: Office, black 1411:
residence, blick 24.
DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JtlDD BLOCK, TELEV
phone main 931 ; residence black 161.
DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN
and surgeon. Office la Savings Bank
building, room 1. Office 'phone main
1411 : residence red 1228.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKE8LEB, CHRONIC
and nervous die-panes and diseases of
women. Judd building, corner Mala and
Coort streets. Office 'phone main 721 ;
residence, red 1153. X Raj Therapeutics.
DR. I.F.NA ALLEN BOONE, 08TEOPATH
Residence, Thompson street, between
Conrt and water streets. 'Phone black
1024. Nervoua diseases a specialty.
MRS. M. N. 8AWTELLE, COUNTY MAN
ager of the Northwest Vlavi Co.. 620
Cosble street, Pendleton, Oregon.
VETERIXAIY SURGEONS.
VETERINARY 8UROEON DR. D. C.
McNabb. Office at Tallman's drug store.
DR. T. J. LLOYD, GRADUATE OF THE
Grand Ranlds Veterinary College of
Grand Rapids, Mica. All aliments of do
mestic anlmais aclentlflcally treated.
Specialty of dentistry, spevlng and castra
tion or rldgling horses. Office at Brock It
lln onai drug store.
DENTISTS.
IXSCRAXCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all lands
In Umatilla eonnty. Loans en elty and
farm property. Buys and sells all kinds
of real estate. Doe a general brokerage
butlnesa. Pays taxes and makes Invest
ments for non residents. Reference, any
bank in Pendleton.
G. A. HARTMAN, rres.
O. A. HARTMAN, JR., Vtre-Prea.
UMATILLA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
Don t buy a piece of property and after
ward find a clond on the title. We will
make you an accurate abstract of title at
a reasonable charge. Consult na when In
need of an abstract. Umatilla Abstract
Co.. office In Savings Bank building.
J. M. BENTLEY 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 collections.
Office In Judd building, room 16.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ATLAS PORTRAIT CO., 22 EA8T ROSE
street. Walla Walla. 'Phone main 812.
Only house of the kind In the city. Your
portraits finished st home. All work guar
anteed. When giving your order be sura
your receipt reads Atlaa Porh-lat Co.
DR. M. 8. KERN, DENTAL 8URGEON,
Office, room 15 Judd building.
'Phone black 1201.
E. A. .VAUHHAN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN
Jndd building. 'Phone red 1411.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA,
Oregon. Capital, $50,000 ; surplus and
prnflta, $12,500.00. Interest on time de
posits. Denis In foreign and domestic ex
change. Collections promptly attended to.
Henry C. Adams, president: T.. J. Kirk,
vice-president : F. 8. LeGrow, caBbler ; I.
M. Kemp, assistant cashier.
THE FARMEHS' 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, cashier ; directors
(). A. Hartman, M. M. Jones. T. J. Price,
G. D. Graw. J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jame
son, O. W. Proebstel.
TnE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK,
Pendleton. Oregon. Organised March 1,
1KKII; capital, $100,000; surplus, $75,000;
interest allowed on all time deposlta. Ex
change bought and sold 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 caBhler.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE
ton. Capital, surplus and undivided
profits. $200,000. Transacts a gen
ernl 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. Rice, cashier ; George Hart
man. Jr.. assistant cashier.
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
C. E. TItOUTMAN, ARCHITECT AND
Superintendent, room 12 Judd bloc a,
Pendleton, Oregon.
T. F. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND Su
perintendent. Makes complete and re
Ilnlile plans for buildings In the city or
country, uoom if juoq duiiqidk.
F. E. VAN DUSEN ft CO., CONTRACTORS
and builders ; brick, stone and cement
work: address Box 455, rendleton.
SIIEEK ft COLE, CONTRACTORS AND
builders. Estimates furnshed on short
notice. Job work a specialty. Prompt
service. Shop on Bluff street, near Main.
n. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND BUILD-
er. Estimates furnished on all kinds
of masonry, cement walks, stone walls,
eir. Leave orders at Eaat Oregon Ian office.
T. M. KELLER. PLASTERING AND CE
mentlng. Cement walks n specialty.
Estlmatea furnished free. Work guaran
teed. Leave orders at Badley ft Zehner's
cigar store. Main street, f. u. box iu.
r A. SWINGLE. ARCHITECT AND Su
perintendent Plans snd specifications
rurntsnea lor city aaa county wora. wiwv
Block.
BOARDING AND LODGING.
THE ALTA HOUSE, OB THE WORKING
People's Hotel, corner Alta and Mill
streets. Flrat-clasa accommodations ; rea
sonable rates ; clean beds, nest rooms ;
feed yard In connection. 8. C. Bltner,
rropnetor.
ATHENA HOTEL, LEADING HOTEL IN
the city, $1.00 to $1.50 per day. H. P.
Millen, proprietor. -
HVI.IT BOTRl, UNDER NEW MANAGE-
ment. Good meals and clean beds. If
you come once yon will keep a-coming.
nni, erhlt heln emnloved. Esrjeclal at
tentlon given to commercial travelers. Mr.
and Mrs. J. r. navin, provricivn.
COTTOE HOTEL WHEN YOU GO TO
Umatilla stop at the Cottage Hotel.
White help, borne cooking, everything neat
ana ciemn. nn. v ivuhc,,, '
the PITY HOTEL. 'PILOT ROCK. RE-
modeled and refurnished. Everything
first-class. Mrs. C. H. Beltel baa again
assumed charge.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
B. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE;
No. 288. aeguiar meecinga ni
third Thursdays of each month. All
brothers visiting In the elty most eordl
. ... . . -.. fx. ii in rrwiw
block. Court street Thomas Flu Gerald,
IS. K. , v. n. ueaa, secrewj.
. i ... v ur, k.i A w A a V
meeti the Cist and tblrd Mondavj of each
muntb. ail viamog oremmM ,b iuTi
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
DEPOT STABLE, COTTONWOOD STREET
'Phone red 1381. Livery, feed and sale
stable. Horses bought and sold. Good
rigs at reasonable prices. 8tock boarded
bv week or month. Ring us np, day or
night, as we nave an an nigui wr,K
Stewart Ulnoaay, propneiu.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALTA STREET",
Carney ftKenned.v, Props. Livery, feed
snd sales stable, uooa rum -u uiuaa.
Cab line In connection, -rnooe mnm ivi
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. 8TROBLB, DEALER IN 8KCOND
hand goods. If there la anything yon
oeed In new and second hand furniture.
atoves, granlteware ana crw:ery, emu ana
get bis price, no. xls vvun -icwi.
NOTICE Do yoa want to change your
location? Have yon a bualness von want
to aell ? Do you want to buy a bualness
or real estate In any part of the United
States for cash or credit? Write as today
describing your wants: we can supply
them ; we know bow from 20 years' ex
perlence.
Here Is one of our many bargains. Send
quick If yon want It. Just 20 minutes'
street car ride, (and 5c car fare) from the
center of the city of Seattle, Wash. This
place la located on the banks of Lake
Washington, and la a real bargain.
If you have a business or real estate In
any state In the United States you want
iu ru ui a uarKain, ana It Win Btsna the
Investigation we will give it, we will sell
It for yon at once. Do not put It off, but
write ua today. We made 1235 business
and real estate transfers last month.
nil.LMAN REALTY TRUST,
Drawer 1236, Seattle, Waab.
THE MEN'S RE80RT. CLEANING AND
pressing parlors. Ladles' and men's
work given careful attention. Despaln
Mock, Eaat Court street Telephone main
1531.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE
Is hereby given that there will be .n
annual meeting of the stockholders of the
East Oregonlan Publishing Company on
Wednesday, December 7th, 1004, at 4
o'clock p. m.. at the office of aald com
pany In Pendleton, Oregon, for the purpose
of electing offlcera for the ensuing year.
Ilert Huffman. President; Fred W. Lamp
kin, Secretary.
PENDLETON STEAM DYE WORKS 730
Cottonwood atreet. Cleaning, dyeing
and repairing. Goods railed for and de
livered, 't'bone main 1601.
The Columbia
: Lodging House i
Well ventilated, neat and com-
fortable rooms, good beds. Bar
in connection, where the best
goods are served.
Main street, center of block, be- e
a tween Alta and Webb atreeta. J
I F. X. SCHEMPP
PROPRIETOR,
Wood
In any quantity desired. Let us
supply you with wood. Best
solid wood furnished at right
prices. Promit delivery. Large
and small order solicited.
Office at Pendleton Cold
Storage Co.
Henry Kopittke
(Dutch Henry.)
'Phone Main 17L
I. L. VAUGHN
ELECTRICIAN.
Prompt attend n given and all
work leonted properly.
Electrical Bnppuea of all kinds.
OFFICE 121 Wee Court St.
(Tribune Building.)
Dissolution Sale Prices
High-grade allocs, the best that can bo bought, at prices you
can afford. All new, up-to-date goods anil no trash.
Here are a few prices) for ynu to ponder over:
All of our ladles' 15.00 welt and turn-soled shoes only .... $3.95
Indies' 1.00 welt and turn-soled shoes $3.40
Iiadles' (S.50 welt and turn-soled shoes $2.5
Ladles' $3.00 welt and turn-anled shoes, (except Queen Qual
ity) $2.50
Ladles' $2.50 heavy-soled shoes $2.10
1 .adios' $3.00 heavy and light soles $1.60
Men's $7.00 shoes only $'5.t5
Men's $6.00 Juniper kid shoes $4.75
Men's $6.00 patent Ideal kid shoes $5.25
Men's $5.50 vld kid shoes $5.00
Men's $4.00 box calf, velour.ralf. vlcl kid and shell cordovan
with HOCK OAK soles, only $3.50
Men's $3.50 box calf, velour calf and vlel kid, "ROCK OAK"
soles 1 $3.00
In fact, everything tn the lino of footwear for the old and
young at BEDROCK prices.
Dindinger, Wilson Co.
GOOD SHOES CHEAPER THAJT EV ER.
FRAZER THEATRE
K. J. Taylor, Lessee and Mgr.
One Night Only.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30
THOMAS JEFFERSON
AS
I Vain Wmkle
Prices: 25o to $1.50. So.it on sale Tuesday.
FRAZER THEATRE
K. J. TAYLOR. Manager
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st
AMERICA'S GREATEST HOME COMEDY
T.i! James A. Hernse
Shore Acres
A superb production guaranteed. Prices: 25o to $1.50. On
sale Wednesday.
On this occasion the V. & C. It. train for Pasco will be held
till 11:110.
CURTAIN
AT 6:13
Scott's Santal-Pspsia Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
Pot InflaUBmatiea r 0tJTk
f th Bladder tad IX r4
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fold bf .dratirlate. Prioc
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Sold by F. W. Schmidt St Co.
MEN AND WOMEN.
Vm Bljr for nt.Bs.tanl
4mchrr,ln AuniMttotML
IrtiUUuna or uiirfttiuiii
of nacoBi pua bra it i .
Pft.QleM. d4 not MUiT
i.w, or iwJM.ius, s.fi
R J m m hinhh,
sT Fvarnnta Oittlulaaa
r
The East Oregonlaa la Eastani Ore
tmHn naoer. It leads
and the people appreciate It and abow
It by their uoerai peirouaeo. at
the adTertislna' r-""" of this section.
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A STANDARD FOR QUALITY.
CLEANUNESS AND WORKMANSHIP.
When you call for a TRIUMPH. ri VNN
'GET IT.Don't aacpt a substltutcl I 1 i
&co:
MAKERS.
B. F. BECK
Sanitary Plumber
807 Cottonwood Street
;
HE BUYS A CHEAP ONE,
when price is the only thins; a man
knows about buggies. . After he has
h.ji mfxmu exDerience. Quality comes
first, and you always get that in the
vehicles at Neagle's. Winona Wagons,
Buggies and Hacks, and the best
made. We sell them. Bone-dry
timber, well painted and Ironed, and
warranted by ua
Neagle Brothers
THE BLACKSMITHS.
we sell the Stover Gasoline Engine.
TEETH
EXTRACTED BT THE MOD.
ERi METHOD, 50C
We are thoroughly equipped
. with all modern met ods and
appliances, and guarantee our
work to be of the highest stand
ard, and our prices the lowest
consistent with first -clas work.
White Bros.
Dentlsta.
Ass "tela tlon Block.
Telephone Main
Walters' Flouring Mills
Capacity, ICO barrels a day.
Flour exchanged for wheat
Flour. Mill Feed, Chopped reed,
ttc always on hand.
AU dress goods at coat at Teutsch'a,