EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST ORE GO MAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER , 1(04. PAGE SEYEN. kMONG THE OF THE INLAND EMPIRE i.l UIm Knlrl. I I1IJH I TelefrraPhlc advices from Alexander Hamilton Sibley, who, with Mean, voble and Humphries, the eminent -Inlng engineer, who recently exam Eed the imperial mine In behalf of wmself a"1 Detroit, Mich., associates, iste the property hat been accented d money wired to Salt Lake City to close the deal. The rich mine will pa Into con trol of the Imperial Gold Mines Co., limited, on December 7, and extensive jevelopment will be at once Inaugural-he management will be vested In . u McEvren, Kenneth O. McEwan will be metallurgist, and John Arthur continues as superintendent of mill .operations. The new company will have a piJd capital stock of 1150,000, par lue of shares $1. and will imme diately install a hoist to prosecute jeep sinking on the Imperial vein, put a force developing the Eagle ore bodies and increase the milling ca pacity. Lack of space prevents a full de scription of the valuable mine, which It one of the oldest and best known in the Cable Cove section Blue Moun tain American. Advocates Good Horses. J. H. Hughes of Baker City, was in Monument a few days this week. Mr. Hughes is representing H. G. Mc Millan, a breeder of thoroughbred norses and cattle, of Rock Rapids, Iowa, and had with him a fine Per eheron stallion weighing 1700 pounds, which was for sale. This type of norses are money makers to their owner and If the horsemen of Grant county would quit raising cayuses and 1 raise good draft horses, that are al- j ways In great demand and bring good figures, they would find horse-raising ' t profitable business. We will ven-j tun to say that It will not take more ! grass or hay to raise a good horse than it dees to raise a cayuse, and the former sell readily at from 1100 j to t!00, while the latter brings from j J15 to 150. Grant County Enterprise. Kendrlck Bank Reorganised. I The controlling interest of the Ken- ! drick State bank has been purchased y John W. Bradbury and George K. j Reed and Mr. Bradbury has succeed- ed A. W. Gordon as cashier, the 1 change having been made yesterday. ' Mr. L. P. Bradbury has accepted the 1 Osteopathy Osieopathy is a system of treating diieasea by perfectly adjusting all pans of the body, thus giving the Wood and nerve supply their natural liberty to carry on life. It assumes, as a wnrklnff hflRlfl that Jod, In constructing the human body, was 1 workman capable of making a nachlne that will work, and until worn out will continue to work so long as all parts are kept In perfect order; and that when It fails to work some part is out of order. This common sense you apply to sour harvester, sewing machine and watch.. Why not apply It to your tody? Tour harvester, sewing ma hlne or watch will not run with "ts bent or displaced. Why, any more, should your body work properly with a rib or vertebrae displaced; a muscle or ligament contractured or ttlckened? is it not evident how the "ood and nerve supply, the two genu on which every cell of the w4y depends for Its life and activity, "T be deranged? The cells not work in properly, what of the organs com- . of the cells? Do you realise wny gallons of medicine have failed ".f" ? A little thinking here, ' a little common sense will Vur Idea of disease and Its k.Lht tePths, with two years of "udy. with one year of ap- iaSsT? 'P' "ent out th '"Hied . wuiust to detect and restore the JPled structures. When. If the "Wi basis. Qod's ability to con- b0T,?apable nchlne. be true, the ' teapulu," In WOrkln order- Con- Uterature sent on request J2?ORS HoiSEMCTON MSa-AIM BLOCK PENDLETON Real Estate of we,! U every SET- -Xm real 2 on the Increase fa vol- oJ' " ,ro" increase offer yo. too-Z , "PPly worn with et2 cUo.of the ail mt? flnl "indues la Ws of the count. wid like to have . talk X osi real estate. -Davidson & Co. IIS run. WUBI ST. EXCHANGES position of assistant cashier and the bank will be operated under the pres ent management until the annual meeting of the stockholders on Janu ary 10, at which time the Institution will be reorganised and new officers elected. The present officers are E. J. Dyer of Spokane, president, and George K. Reed of G range vllle, vice president. Kendrlck Gazette. City Marshal Shot. City Marshal J. Q. Dletrick was shot twice by Lee Ragan, formerly of Muskrat, Wyo., In Belle McDonald's house in the red light district this morning. Both wounds are severe, but not necessarily fatal. Once outside the Intense darkness assisted Ragan in making his escape, as there are no street lights, and he has not yet been apprehended. Ragan arrived here Thursday and put up In the red light district Posses are OUt In all directions Irwilrlnv fAl. him. Northport News. Forty Acres In Boise Basin. John Davidson was In town yester day with a load of potatoes from his ranch Of Clear creek, trlhutnro nf Grimes creek. He has 40 acres under cultivation. He raised this year 40 tons of hay and IS tons of nntAtr.es He sold the hay for $17 a ton to log gers wno are working near his place. He sells his potatoes for i cents a pound. Mr. Davidson has 160 acres and clears some of it each year. Boise Capital News. New Bank at Davenport. A new bank, to be known tempo rarily as "The Davenport Bank," has been opened In the Big Bend Bank building. The new institution has leased the old fixtures. The officers are: Alfred Coolldge, president; Mar Un McLaln, cashier; Aaron Kuhn, as sistant cashier. It Is said that the bank is connected In a business way ith the Traders" National, of Spo kane. Davenport Tribune. Investing In Gilliam County. Ed Sharp of The Dalles, was here last week looking up Investments In Gilliam county wheat lands. He was very favorably impressed with the country and will return at an early date to make some Investments here. Mr. Sharp Is a well known govern ment surveyor and his judgment on lands and their value is considered that of an expert. Condon Globe. SCIENTIFIC BIBLE STUDY. League That Investigate Higher Criticism. Boston, Mass., Dec. 6. A large number of prominent speakers will be heard at the conference of the Amer ican Bible League, which began a three days' session In the Park Street church today. Prominent among the participants are Professor George F. Wright of Oberlln college. Rev. L. D. Watson of Buffalo, Professor Robert D. Wilson of Princeton, President Sol omon Schlechter of the Jewish Theo logical Seminary of New York, and Professor A. H. Sayce of the Univer sity of Oxford, England. The principal purpose of the con ference Is to consider the general question of Bible criticism from a sci entific standpoint. The league under whoe auspices the conference Is held was organised several years ago for the purpose of promoting the use of the Bible as an evangelistic medium. It la Interdenominational, and North American In scope. Noted Educators Confer. Norfolk. W. Va., Dee. (.Many noted educators and public men are taking part In the two days' meeting begun here today by the Co-operative Education commission of Virginia. The opening session was held In the First Baptist church this morning and was devoted to reports from local associations and the discussion of plans for future work. An Interest ing program has been arranged for the public meeting tonight, when ad dresses will be delivered by Governor Montague, President Alderman, of the University of Virginia, and others. Ohio Grocer and Batchers. Toledo, O., Dec t. The convention of the Ohio Orocers' and Butchers Association which opened here today. Is the largest In point of attendance ever held by the association. When the business sessions began this morn ing many scores of delegates were on hand from Cincinnati, Cleveland, Co lumbus. Youngstown, Dayton, Spring field and other cities of the state. The convention parade and outing will take place tomorrow, and it la expect ed that fully tOOO visitors will par ticipate. Meeting of Bankers. St Joseph, Mo., Dec. f . One of the moat notable gatherings of Its kind ever held here Is the annual meeting of Group Three of the Missouri Bank era Association, which began to day. In addition to the members of the as sociation the meeting Is attended by representative bankers and financiers from Nebraska, Iowa and Kansas. The program covers two days and pro vides for numerous papers, addresses and discussions on topics of Interest and Importance to the world of fin ance. ( Manitoba Igislatiire. Winnipeg, Man., Dec f - The Man itoba legislature convened today for the special purpose of passing an act amending the consolidation act relat ing to the Canadian Northern railway bonds passed at the last session. The amendment is merely for the purpose of remedying a technical omission. After the legislation has been passed the boose will adjourn until after the holidays. tOe buys tte ladies' golf glove at Alexander Department Store. BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES PROFESSIONS AND TRADES PHYSICIANS. Dk. R. . RINGO, PHYSICUS AMD BUS leon Room a, Savlnis Bank building. DR. W. O. COLR, OFFIOR IN JUDD building. Office hours, 10 to 12 am.; 1 to 6 p. m. Telephones: Office mala 1371 ; residence mala ISM. DR8. SMITH RINGO, OFFICE OVER the Pendleton giving bank. Telephone 801 ; residence telephone main 1591. H. 8. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMKOPATHIO physician and surgeon. Office In Jndd building. Telephones: Office, Mack 1411; residence, black 24. DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK, TKLBV phone main 631 ; residence black 161. DR. T. U. HBNDKRSON, PHYSICIAN and surgeon. Office In Savings Bank building, room 1. office 'phone main 1411 ; residence red 1223. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLRB, CHRONIC and nervous dtseaites and ditieasea of women. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone main 721 ; residence, red 1153. X Ray Therapeutics. DR. LENA ALT. EN BOONE, OSTEOPATH Residence, Thompson street, between Court and Water streets. 'Phone black 1024. Nervous diseases a specialty. MR8. XL N. 8AWTELLB, COUNTY MAN sser of the Northwest Vlavl Co., 620 Cosble street. Pendleton, Oregon. YETERINAIY SURGEONS. VETERINARY 8UR0EON DR. D. C. McNabb. Office at Tillman's drug store. DR. T. J. LLOYD, GRADUATE OF THE Grand Rapids Veterlnsry College of Grand Rapids, Mich. All ailments of do mestic animals scientifically treated. Specialty of dentistry, speylng and castra tion or rldgllng horses. Office at Brock McComas drug store. DENTISTS. DR. M. 8. KERN, DENTAL SURGEON. Office, room 15 Judd building. 'Phone black 1261. E. A. -TAT-OMAN, DENTI8T, OFFICE IN Judd building. 'Phone red 1411. BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA, Oregon. Capital, $r0,000 ; surplus and profits, kl 2.500.00. Interest on time de posits. Deals In foreign snd domestic ex change. Collections promptly sttended to. tienry C. Adams, president ; T. J. Kirk, vice-president : F. 8. Letlrow, cashier ; I. M. Kemp, ssslstsnt csshler. THE FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON, Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank ing business. Exchsnire bought snd sold, collections promptly sttended to. R. Jame son, president ; George W. Proebstel, vice president ; J. R. Kllgore, csshler; directors G. A. Hnrtman, M. M. Jones, T. J. Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jame son, O. W. Proebstel. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton. Oreeon. Organized March 1, 1889 : capital. $100,000; surplus, (75.000; Interest sllowed on all time deposits. Ex change bought and sold on all principal points. Special sttentloa given to collec tions. W. J. Furnish, president; J. N. Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier; J. W. Maioney, ssslstsnt cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF I'KNDI.B ton. Cspltal. surplus and undivided profits. $200,000. Transacts a gen eral banking business. Elchsnge bought snd sold on all parts of the world. In terest paid on time deposits. Mskes collections on reasonable terms. Levi An kney, president: W. F. Matlock, vice-president; G. M. Rice, csshler; George Hsrt man, Jr., ssslstsnt cashier. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. MORPK PPNI.AP, CONTRACTORS AND builders. Estimates given nn short notice. Leave orders at office ol Grsyi Harbor Lumber Company. C. B. TROUTMAN. ARCHITECT AND Superintendent, room 12 Judd block. Pendleton, Oregon. T. F. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND SO perlntendent. Makes complete and re liable nlans for bnlldlngs In the city or country. Room 17 Judd building. F. E. VAN DU8EN ft CO., CONTRACTORS snd builders; brick, stone snd cement work ; address Box 455, Pendleton. SHEER 4 COLE, CONTRACTORS AND builders. Estimates furnahed on short notice Joh work a snecialtv. Prompt service. Shop on Bluff street near Main. D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND BUILD er. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc. Leave orders at East uregonian oi- fles. T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING AND CB- mentlng. uemenc waiss a specim?. Estimates furnished free. Work gosran- -A t-au nrAmrm RaAlev A- Tehner's cigar store. Main street. P. O. Box 104. V. A. SWINGLE, ARCHITECT AND Su perintendent. Plana and specifications furnished for city snd county work. La Dow Bioes. BOARDING AND LODGING. THE ALTA HOUSE, OR THE WORKING Peoples Hotel, corner aita uun mm mi reels. . r 1 1 i m..vwhu ' soaable rates; clean beds, neat rooms; reed ysro IB coanecuow. o. Proprietor. ATHENA HOTEL, LEADING HOTEL IN the city, tl.00 to II 50 per dsy, H. P. Mlllen, proprietor. HELIX HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAOB ment Good steals and clean beds. If you come eace you will keep a corning. Only whits help employed. Especial at tention gives to commercial travelers, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nnvln, proprietors. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to alllanos Is U sis tills county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business Psys ta-ra sod mskes Invest ments for non-residents. Reference, any bank la Pendleton. O. al HARTMAN', JR., Vies-Pres. UMATILLA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Don't buy s piece of property and after ward find a clond on the mis. We trill make yon as accurate abstract of title at a reasonable chsrgs. Consult us when In need of an abstract Umatilla . Abstract Co., office in Savings Bank building. j M BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE oldest and most rellsble fire and acci dent Insurance companies. Office with Hartmaa Abstract Co. JOHN HAILEY. JR. C. S. LAND COM mlssteoer. Specialty ssade of land fil ings sod proof. Insurance and collections. Office In Jndd bnlldlng. room I- SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. 8TROBLK, DEALER IN SBCOND band goods. If there Is anything ye need la new snd second-band furniture, stoves, granltewsie and crockery, call and get his price. Na (IX Cotut street, FRATERNAL ORDERS. B. P. O. ELKS, PKNDLETON LOUGR. No. 288. Regular meetings first and Tnira Tbursflayo or eacn monrn. an brothers vtsltlac In the dry most cordi ally Invited to attend. Hall In LaDow block. Court street Thomas Fits Gerald, K. s. c B. Bean, secretary. WTNDLrroN tOPOR HO. W. A. F. a A. M. menu the first and third Mondavs of each month. AU visiting, brethren are Invited LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. DEPOT STABLE. COTTONWOOD 8TRERT Thone red 1381. Livery, teed and sale tame. Horses nought and sold, unoo rigs at reasonable prices. Stork boarded by week or month. Ring na np, day or nignr, as we hare an all night service. Stewart Llndssy, proprietors. CITY LIVERY STABLE. ALTA STREET. Carney AKennedy, Props. Livery, feed ana sales Steele, uooa rigs at all times. Cab Hoe In connection. 'Phone mala 701. MISCELLANEOUS. THE MEN'S RESORT. CLEANING AND pressing parlors. Ladles' and men's work given careful attention. Despsln block. East Court street Telephone main 1531. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS NOTICR Is hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of the stockholders of the East Oregonlan Publishing Company on Wednesday, December 7th, 1904, at 4 o'clock p. m , at the office of said com pany In Pendleton, Oregon, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing yesr. Bert Huffman. President; Fred VY. Lamp kin, Secretary. PENDLETON 8TEAM DYE WORKS 730 Cottonwood street Cleaning, dyeing and repairing. Goods called for and d llrered. 'Phone main 1091. The Columbia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com- fortable rooms, good beds. Bar In connection, where the best a goods are served. Z Main street, center of block, be- e ! tween Alta and Webb streets. 1 F. X. SCHEMPP PROPRIETOR. TRAINING SCHOOL FOR HORSES Wanted One hundred head of un broke horses. I am located for the winter at the Dutch Henry feed yard, corner of Alta and Lllleth streets, where I conduct a first-class training and sale stable. If you want to buy a horse I will take your order and se lect the best horse for you, or If you have a horse to sell I am well ac quainted with the best buyers, I am well equipped to break and handle any horse from the finest blooded stock to the wildest and most desper ate broncho. There la no horse but can be broke and be made to drive or work nicely If he be handled cor rectly. I have broke one hundred and twenty-three head In Pendleton, some of which had become desperadoes. I guarantee satisfaction In every case. Lee Kennord Wood In any quantity desired. I.-t us supply you 'with wood. Best solid wood furnished at right prices. Promt t delivery. Largs and small orders solicited. Office at Pendleton Cold Storage Co. Henry Kopittke (Dutch Henry.) 'Phone Ualn 171 L Osteopaths Pendleton, Ore., Daspaln build' Ing, suit 10.- 'Phone red 1111 Drs. a. S. and Eva IL Hotaingtoo. Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy, Klrkville, Mo. CONSULTATION FREE AND INVITED. Scott's Santal-Pszsia Capsules A roBITIYC CUM frnrTnfli all n.i..t ff tks Blsdoer and UIsums aisrys. sure o V7 Cons mleklv ana Penu- Mlly ih worst cases of C4aerrti and Oleet, SO aunerof Bowl. suJ- ms. aosoidmiv as old by dratsW SI uo, or by mill, I the iunu.uvn co ssuaeosrraiMS, oeso. Sold by F. W. Schmidt Co. fc-N- MEN AND WOMEN. (Jot Bur J for BBStursI BUerKsryiAAMDiaBUpoa, IraclausOsWJi On. I"'"!"" ClI-aMassst w. am Dissolution Sale Prices Illgli-gratlo shoes, the boat that can be bought, at price you can afford. All new, up-to-date gootU and no trasli. Here are a few price fur yon to ponder over: All of our ladles' $5.00 welt and turn-anlcd alines only .... tS.M Ladles' $1.00 welt and turn-snlod shoos $$.40 I julles' $3.so welt and turn-soled allocs $3.$S Ladles' $3.00 welt and turn-soled shoes, (except Queen Qnal- ' y $$.M ladles' $2.50 heavy-soled shoes $2.10 I .allies' $2.00 lieavy and light solos $1.M Men's $7.00 shoes only $3.95 Men's $6.00 Juniper kid shoos $1.75 Men's $0.00 patent Ideal kid shoos $.Vi& Men's $3.50 vld kid shoe $5.00 Men's $1.00 bo calf, vclour calf, viol kid and shell cordovan with ROCK OAK soles, only , $3.50 Men's $3.50 box calf, velour calf and viol kid, "ROCK OAK" te $3.00 In fuel, everything In the line of footwear for Die old and young at BEDROCK prices. Dindinger, Wilson Co. C.OOD SHOES CHEAPER THAN EV EIL B. F. Sanitary 807 Cottonwood Street K5 VieatY M lV34 VCOPVHIOHT I I 1 J PERR.Y llt3lB-stiBJlt)lllafiBljl.allllllafja iNoLhing-No Nothing ' You can possibly think of would please Uie men folk as much as '. to receive a Gillett Safety Razor X for Christmas. No honing or t The Gillette Is the rasor vou Z In the magazines. Goodman-Thompson Co HARDWARE, STOVES, PLUMBING 4VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAaAivAAAaAAAAi Don't Go Elsewhere To buy a Mandolin, Oultar, Violin or Banjo until ' ou see the wonderful bargains we are offering this year. Never have these Instruments been so popular among young people as at the present time. 1 If you wish to buy a holiday present that will . Instantly please, take one of theaa beautiful Instruments, Our line I now complete, having recently received a large shipment from the east, and they art all noted for their beautiful finish, fin lone and durability. - EILERS MUSIC HOUSE A The bom of the Weber, Chlckerlng and Decker Bob pianos. 1 315 Court Street, Pendleton, Ore. TTTTT7TTTTTTT?TTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTtTTTTTTTtTvTTTTTTT HE BUYS A CHEAP ONE, when price Is th only thing a man know about buggies. After he has had some experience, quality oome first, and you always get that in the vehicles at Neagle's. Winona wagons, Buggies and Hacks, and th best made. We sell them. Bon-dry timber, well painted and Ironed, and warranted by us. Neagle Brothers THE BLACKSMITHS. We sell the Stover Gasoline Engine. Oregon Tannery For all kinds of fancy leathers and furs. Tans all kinds of leather for all purposes. Mounting and cleaning furs and fur garments. Best work manship. OTTKE BON, Kit West Alta, Street BECK Plumber H YOUR ORDER TODAY Is what we are after. We are here to please you, wt take pains to please and we will please you, whatever you may want In the way of meats, poultry and all els you expect to find In a well appointed butcher shop. Meats fresh, sweet and ten der, rule the roost with us, which you will know when you have one tried our service. IIOUSER'S MEAT MARKET Alta Street, near Main. HOUSER. 1 sharpening. Always ready for use. have seen advertised so extensively MtMMHMlMlliMMM Art . I Department - New Cushion, Oeatsrptoces, Silk Cord, Stamped Designs, Colored Floas, Raffle ' and everything for jrortr swell cush ions. Hide, all color, tor hurmt work; complete Una of stamped design, and th set for same. ; Lessons give frea with each at. . ; All the new art work la all th different new embroidery, Mrs. Carlson give lessons Free. Art Dept. at Hasbrouck's Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, ISO barrel a day. Flour exchanged tor wheat. -Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, to., always on hand. Dally East Oraconiaa by carries', only It cent week. ft ! i e,: X, li