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JT5W PAGES. ; i m-L-T EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETOH", OREGON, SATTRDAT, DECEMBER 10, 14. PAGE KINK. l-y--- sT's'ss g Kfa'' ONG'THE WW INLAND EIIPIRE; 1 rlitl lu Wreck a Train. . . ...i.. nf thn Orpirnn fihn-t 1 d('icL-ii. " L. arriKied W. P. Petrie of Cald 1, satur,ly. fMtf.-fcttKf t L;k a tili n nlgHt-ty Novsm-i r 35. l: VlVt'f)f lal"s the . at' I.ininan"ii "iur, threw a steel l over Die track two miles further ilh ar"l put a telegraph pole across f il near Notus. . ..... , . , h freight "it1", eastbound. ,qruck, I rock M1"1 sirup ' f .! W Te inlli.w resting, -.on .the ,banlt,t L eml.in"l ,wap thus qo, eleved; lit the powctcJier struck ,lt and, Licked H " tne track. The train Sued Petrlc anfl he then placed, the bgraph l",le across the rails, and It Js struck by a westbound freight a le later. J'etrle was arrested,yn IJhs,' Boise e?r "'tiero ne - "'f -mie Silting ii'l trapping When taken to- . .....1 "KwrMitftd'': rhe nnnf.mil Kiweu ...... ,1 tolil exactly how he ihaid done . itn hnA Tin nthnp mnMim n simply to catif wreck., a I I. Svtrle walked all the way to Cald 11, ami wis seen by section men In S early morning, Infot'mirUbn gifen a the latter furnishing the clew jlch lerl to the arrest. Boise Canl jNeivs. ' . J '.', t Anor HewUOi ftobbory. Jvier HoMiler, a well known citizen .Mi,.r an Eighteenth street, was jd up. beuten, slashefl .jwibia Iknifel Ml rOOUt'U biiuiuj unci a u uiyu. iai ht while en route 'to his home frofn Jelly. The pollce 'last hlght'at elted "Siinfly" 'Officer, (he' colored Ater at the 'Pacific' sulOdnl'nnd Rosa 1 said he' Identified" bfflcer"ns the jhllant and robber. itosaler slates thaf , hen.-an not. "?edtt!"herhood of the railhollc i-h.h ttetaken In the identity bf th manl the robber was not masked and be- we the attack way, jrryadejrhad a; uftl tfw of his face. ifflccr wus lodged In the county Jail ift night for safe keeping, rLewtston Jttbune. ,, a ' to i lit :. f'tttutn itntl lloral Tiautl Content. JThe stnlu land boii'Jl ntatfe a-bfiiA-v ((J (llhiK u year ago on a body of land i'ldulm county for the. reason, u.t jiescday that Suturday night the res iij ground was covafett '.wrtt snow, rfent4 of J. It. Hemlg was broken fnl Imniedlttte nctlon was necessary save the state's prior right us jgalnsl hrtles wllh 'script'. ' As snoii Real Estate ils the liusls of woaltli In every ''community.. " PenUleton -'- real restate Is on tlie increase In vol- tome.. If you would Increase m jour wealth Invent In lots or -tracts of land. We have some Jumps to offer you),) .f t. i The time to buy propery la Ikiw.. Vo can supply yoa with t jiroicrty In all sections 0l tlie ( city and have fine ranches In jnll parts of tlie comity. ' " We Mould like to have 'talk J Villi you on real- estate. " W. E. Davidson & Co. 119 CQURT ST. , J V s Positively the Best Beer '..lusne,,. .u-je.' - Any auanUty jron .. .deslra. ... Delivered to your home ' Always colT for 'GtYMWA.'" lelephone SU. lssss ' s . . Good ALL BINDS 1 have good.''ouniI wood filch' u delivered at reasonable '.".J. prices . , FOR CASH. MTO Orclnrl ;.n.na f Ortlei sssssessssssssss iv. ---- i N0LTE DryW , : '.. :.hi.s ii , ,v; 7 . oj : (. v"! . v . ' . .. -i .'.u '. v.m .v: -i EXCHANGES! ?J? would permit In the . iitf a re.U,a H ' s utroira Ill and :.uy '"-ro.iingj lu accent the state's re Hntiulshment. He su.i.h 7 1T1-!!,0.U"! be f the secre" be subm ted to Secretary, itchcocU at an early date Boltujpa'pltal News. 7?ii?,"m,,a -TW Pound Hoi ' p i S r0!'- yester"y Purchased a Poland China hog that weighed 912 pounds, frm S. 3Mr of Sum mervllle, which they will have taken t the mill at Island City, and will commence to fatten for exhibition during the Lewis and , Clark fair, which , by that time they , are confi-: dent .will, tip .the scales between 1200 and 1300 pounds. They consider they Hute a sure thing on bemftng the Fti Loius fair record, which was lit! pounds. La Grande Observer. Sovereign Is Recovering. '' ' James R.1 Sovereign returned from" Portland this week, whither .he had hsert to consult Dr. Mackenzie.: sine hls -kist attack of hemorrhage of the fbrafn, 'which wcame so near wruslng nis death, he has been In fairly good haalth. Dr. Mackenzie ifae Html little , ouragement beyond telllne him mat with excellent care of himself and watchfulness he might be able to avert .any future attacks. Wallace .Press, , i t, ,.,T( Start n Monastery'. monastery of the Benedictine may soon be established In 'Central Idaho. Two Benedictine fathers from mav" ,nnn h. 0tnllllh. . .,, qmcttrtlon, Mo., are expected In few duys for the purpose. The instlic tutlon, Which will be started on a small scale, will be under the direc tion dt Bishop Glorleux, and will be located ln'the'town of Cottonwood. ' t linker t'lty Burglary The police department iwas notified into by. thieves and robbed of a gold watch and chain and a purse contain ing money. Baker City Democrat. lOST.L (Hi'lC'IAl.S Itl X DOWN THE 0.: 'RAIDS. All (iiioiisiiiK ( otitestH Will lie :ilm Itialcri I'rom the rnilttl SlnteN Mulls Opinion by the Attorney ; .(joueroj Dt'teniilnra tlio. Stiitus tr -OliCMtlnlinhlc Mull Mattel'. ' ..'0 i ...... Some time ago, at the request of IrwstinufUer General Wynne, the pres ident directed the attorney general to submitted to him lin opinion aH to the status, under the law restricting the oiieratfon of lottery enterprises through the mulls, of guessing .con twks of various kinds. , i That opinion is of a most sweeping character, and while the postmaster ,generul lias no. Inclination to work a hardship upon anybody, he will put. the attorney general's Judgment into effect as soon as may be practicable. The attorney general says the schemes are in effect lotteries under the guise of guessing contests. He has given' out tlie following official statement: For a number of yeurs the postof flce -depurlnient had admitted , to the mulls advertlsemeits and otieV milli ter cslii-ernlng so-railed "g-essing" .or "estimating" coivtests. The guestlon of whether or 'not these scltesieSs are lotterias has be"en several times pre sented that the attorney general, who held that they were not lotteries 'ithln the moaning of the'jpostaj lot tery acti 4 r- '' In view of two recent cases in n-hifh h supreme court and the New York court of appeals rendered opinions, the postmaster general felt warranted in again submitting the quesUon to the attorney general. Fol lowing the opinions In these cases the nttnrnev general Jiolds ., ihat . the schemes are lotteries. It Is, therefore. Incumbent upon the postoffJoe department p efrce the inw under which tne postmaster a"' eral Is authorised, upon evidence sat isfactory to him that any person or company Is engaged In conducting a lottery Or other scheme for the dis tribution of money on chance, to Is sue an 'wder that all mull Addressed to such person or company be return ed stamped "Fraudulent." -a. - ...mher nf legitimate enter prises have adopted these estimating - ..uiii contests as a means of advertising, and In View of the ad- ,i,in tn the malls ot maiier p.- tslttfng to these contests within the last few years, the ,: elimination of these schemes from fhe malls cannot be made Immediately absolute. If such tt scheme has ever been entered upon -In' good faith the department -.in not twin nn order mat win ously Injure a legitimate .L -.ni i!hndlett'sVp,arately i,"d ' no-'wh-enW' which Evolves the plan .rul-d.ln Pl '" 7, J2JJ il l hereafter be allowed to .commence operations. i.. iMn for Sale. kr--t reserve scrip for securing Jfcle to tirtlDfros r for? sale at lotvlxr-n to timbgrojl er icultul lana r ,a(icult . -- Inf'-.vlns-i M. dPort- fHamllton. iw lauu. ".. - - ... u.n((ftn, BUSINESS CARD, SOCIETIES' PROFESSIONS AND TRADES PHTSICIANS. 5 R. B. RIN90, PHYSICUS AND 8fi t0xm. Room g, tv!nsnk baildlng. . W. 'fit. pnt.n rttu.ii IfcB,. 4JTPICB IN ttr hvrin, 10 to 12 . I Teleplones : Oftlc emsln j Tun! 2 . ni IV D D. TTK Office msl residence bl(8. SMITH R1NOO, OPPICB OVER the Pendleton 8avloe bank. Telephone 801 ; residence telephone mala 1591. H. 8. 'GARFilD,'M.''D.,'H6MROPATHItV ' phyalclan and surKeon. ' Office In Jadd' tmltakig. Tetephones : lOKlca, black 11L; regyienee, bja(;k 24.. ., . v. , Dll! B.' . MFfcDL,; JTOTJ BLOCK; TBLfr .pbane mala 931 1 restdraM black 161. Drt. ' T. M." HENriERSON, pHT8ICIAl and surgeon. Office In Savings Bank building, room 1. Office 'phone man 1411: residence red 1223. - DR. LYNN Jy BLAKE8LEB, CHRONfT and , nervous , diseases and diseases W women. Judd building, corner Main soil' Court streets. Office 'phone main T21; residence, red 11 .18. X liar Therapeutica, . DP- LENA ALLEN BOONE.- 08TEOPAT6 Residence, Thompson street, between. tourt.aod Wa&er suets. . 'Ppone blask 1024. I NervotisVdlseaaBS (k spleclalty. MRS. M. N. 8AWTELLB, COUNTY MAH- acer of the Northwest Vlavl Co, am yngte BtreetT.endleton. Oregon. VETERINAI Y SURGEONS. VETERINART 8t!ROEON DR. D. McNabb. Office at Tsllmsn's drag stoi Hmnd Rapids - Veterinary, (College ( Orsod Raplds,'lllcn. AIKllmilnt of de- Specialty of dentistry, speylng and cast! McCitmorf dtug store. DENTISTS.. , fill. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SURGEON nrncs, mom IB Judd bunding. Phose 'black 1201. E. A. yAt'UHAN, DENTIST, OFFICE ltl Judd building. 'Phone red 1411. C n.VNK AN'D BROKERS. PlltHT tCATinVAT. RAV1T OR ATHENA. Dregon. Capital, $50,000; snrplns and P(njltt, JI, 00. interest on time a posits. Deals In foreign end domestic e: clinniTA. .Cnllprtlona Dromntlv attended 1 rienry C. Adams, president : T. J. Kirk, vice-president : F. 8. LeOrow, .cashier ; (, M. Kemp,, assistanc casnier. THE FAUMEItS BANK Weston. Oregon. Does OF WESTON. l eeneral bank- Ihg business, . Exchani bougbt and sols. collections promptly attended to. R. Jame son, president! George W. Proebstel, vice president: J. R. Kllgore, cashier; directors (.. A. Ilnrtman, M. M. Jones, T. J. Prlcft X D. i Graw. j: F. Kllgora, Robert Jame; BOD, U. W . i TWIHICI. TIIR PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, 1'itniUptnn nreirnn. Ortranlsed March 1. Iftan; capital, 100(0n0 surplus, $75,000; Interest allowed on all time deposits. K clinnge bought and sold on all principal unlnts. Special attention given to collee Llntis. ' W. . Jl 'Frtlsb, president: J. N, Teal, vice-president: T. J. Morris, cashlen J. W. Mnloner,. assistant casnier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE ton. Cnpltnl, surplus and undivided profits.- S200.000. Transacts a gen- . hLl-n h.tnlnaaa Pvrhnnn. boilffht und 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, vlce-presk dent ; G. M. Rice, ' cnshler ; George Hart- rann. Jr., OBBIHIKUI Hwuirt. 11 ARCHITECTS AN7 BUILDERS. MORPE niTNT.AP, rONTRACTORo ANIJ, builders. Enlimatei given on short notice, Iave orders at office ol Grays Harbor I-umbt-f Company, C. E. TIIOUTMAN, ARCHITECT ANl stiDerintenoent. room i- juaa diuci Pepdleton, Oregon. T. P. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND BU. neHntpndent. . Mnkes complete and re llnl.Ie plans for buildings In the city or- coontry. Room IT Judd ounaing. P E. VAN ni'SBN ft CO.. CONTRACTORS and builders: brick, stone and cement work: address Box 455, Pendleton. 8IIEEK ft COLE, CONTRACTORS ANI bnilueis. i.;srimates mruwiiru vp notice. Job work a specialty. Prompt service. Shop on Bluff street, near Main. D. A. WAY, CONTRACTOR AMJJ BUI1.1J er. - Estimates finished fa all kinds of masonry, ement walks, , s(one walls, etc. Leave rders at East pregonlan ot flce. I,: j T M. KELLER, I'LABTERIH(i AND CB mentlng. Cement walks sf specialty. Estimates furnished free. Work guaran teed Leave orders at Badley Gehner'i cigar store. Main street. F. 0. Bo. 104. F A. SWINGLE, ARCHITECT AND 8U- perlntendent. Plans snd neclflcatlons furnished for city and county work. LaDow Block. BOARDING AND LODGING. THE ALTA HOU8B, OR THB WORKING feopies now., uw ". streets. Flrst-ctsse accommodations ; rea sonable rates ; clean beds, neat rooms ; feed yard In connection. 8. C. Bltaer, proprietor. " ' ATHENA HOTEL, LEADING HOTEL IN the city, sr-vu w ti.ov i-. .. . . Mlllen, proprietor. ; ' HELIX HOTBLCNDER NEW MANAGE aient. . wooa pieis .- kud. you come once yoa will keep a-eoml-g. w . - v -1 . amIai m E. to rh 1 1 SI r . tentlon given to commercial travelers. Mr. and Mrs. J. r. rtsvia, t"t" .e.v. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS umrtllM ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla eounty. Loans on ty snd , Rnva and sells all klnds of real estste. Does a general brokerage hnh-i. Psvs TSTrs and miw inrest menu for aon-resldants. Batmiwe. any bank In Pendleton. ,,,.: n A H A HTM AN. Pres. -' a a' HATMAN. SB.. VlcPim-t UM ATU.LA CO jNT? , . Aft-TJR ACt Cfi 1 Don't buy i- pftce of 'property' and after wsM find clouo-on the t!e. We will nake.yea an aewraU abstract of tlOs.at a reasonable charge. Consult us when In need of sn si-tract Lmatll s AbsrAct Co, office In Savings Bank sliding. j M BEWTlAsf' tttiPHESENTS ' HE ' oTIles svlU most irell-bVs fire and sl- dnt' lasnranc cpmpaiHsn-! m, .w pattman Abstract, Co. , ,n;. ft , mu- n.ir.Kr ja- n: m. I.AcH OOW n.iulonae. SoeclaWs .mads ef land fil ings nd proo Injarwi" '. Lfli-t'SP"-office lit .TmTd htflldlns. room 16. SECOND-HAND' DEALERS. , -. riEi.i .jm.. sumNiv I. OUlvnM D T . 1 ' . ' ' hand goods, if mere is anyuimgyQu i " Mc.. . r, ". FRATERNAIi ORDERS. "B. P. O. ELKS, t'ESDLETOK LotXiR. N& 288. Raeslsr.iBMIiual tlnlimd tnira DnniflavB t Hrh mnnrh All "brotlni Tl.ttlns Inthe cK nost eordl illy larltid. to auavd . Rail, la laDow diotk, I'onrt street. Tnomaa Fits Qerald, B. R.! C Bj Bean, Mcretary. n . -i PEDLrrbN lOTlCB NO'. S2. A. F. A. M. neeutn flrat and third Hsndara at etch roontk. All vlalting brattiien am Invited LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. DEPOT STARI.n. COTTOSWOOD STREET stable. Horses bonght and sold. Good rigs at reasonable' prices... 8teck bnnrded by week or month. Ring ns np, day or nl(t, we ban an' all nlgbt serrlee. Stewart, k Lindsay, proprietors. . CITT5 LIVERY STABLE, ALTA 8TRERT. i:arney ft Kennedy, 1'ropa. . Livery, reed snd sales stable. Good rigs at all tlmro. cab line In connection. 'Phona main 701, . MISCELLANEOUS. ' THE MEN'S RESORT. CLEANING AtfD pressing parlors, Ladles' nod - men's work given careful . attention. Despaln block; ICast Court street. Telephone main, 161." PENDLETON STEAM DTK W0RK8---TS0 Cottonwood street. : Cleanlns.. dvetns 'and repairing. Goods called for' and de livered. . 'Phone mam 1681. Wood j In any quantity desired, ' .t us e svpply you with wood.. Best solid wood furnlBhed ' at1 right prices. Promjt delivery. Largs . J and small orders Solicited ' : J Offics at , Pendleton, Cold J Storage Co. . J Henry Kopittke s ; , (Dutch Denry.) ,'. , , 'Phone iMaln 1781. ., J Building Matierial OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. , SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS . Hade to Order Bulldlnc Pa per, Lime, Cement, Brick and Sand, Wood Gutters for Barns and Duellings Specialty. ' 1 , H 1 i . i' n ' ' ... I r. I . . I -t Oregon Lumber Yard Alta Street, Opp. Court House. LET US FILL YOUR ''-,' ; BIN WITH ', . , ' Rock Spring Coal Recognised as the best and most economical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with yon tor your winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any i part of ths city. , Laatz Bros. MAIN STREET. NEAR DEPOT. H. M. SLOAN .BLACKSMITH - . 1 . 1 , Horseshoeing, general repair-. Ing, wagon making and r pair ing. . The. way I have built p my business is by dotnf Both-' Ing but goo- work rrlceif Jrsa- anW . 0 b l' i:nJ 1 6 ' Corz-eottoawood 11 Alts -Ok 1 TJ OnflN l.'.BOlllo A POSITIVE CURg B - rlB-imeMSB m Qii, s KUiuys. Ho sen it)?! atm soWMt 4 Fenns- 7 H tb womt ewes o4 Itrrr liowir.at-id- ' V f i-Jft by ACoiaiiy uniieM, fav ill -in la-Mi . Prls-t he unAi-Knlf eo. JSokt by V. w. SS--FOMTMIS. OHIO. Schmidt Oo. 'riEII AND WQMEN. AM-UUMrUl lsUI--t-IML Irritallnna or Dl-Mtioc-l Lf MBCtDI fB-nkrtMJ C-.'. .- PualflM- BOtU.. IthiEvmiGhihicm Co: or wUonoUE- nrnnjTLi T -mmr 'Wm m. or t bottUiL 12 W AIL .-W. i .-71 - t I T i . . -i a . Only 14 ' ... .1 II . . I !. ' i u) i y .ft .'). . - -!. v This Great ' Sale - Positively Closes Christmas Eve, Dec. 24 MY IXSTRUCTIOXS ARE: Not to ship one dollar's worth nf goods back '7t6 Pbfnl, snd In oMcfNo M-fttUr f V (Mfince 4f mafiiyicen f i stock of IbMen and Ftinishifig Goods 4-fc I WILL MAKE-' that tlie name "llub" will make tlie whole of Umatilla County ring. It Is : "' ' not a question of price, . i .1. Yout Price is My Price I Men's $10.00 Suits Men's 10.00 Overcoats 1 $3.05 . .Mcyi's ia.sQ , shoes '. . .'. . .' . ; tae All Wool Underwear, f L00 and $1.50 vnlues i ;'. 'S5o " 1 . .1 . ... , 4..J0 and 81.00 And so on all through tlie honse, for ' I will follow out my. Instructions to the letter. ' ' '" 1 1 COR. COURT ...FOR THE STATUARY Busts, Plaarues and Pedestals Fine Imported Steins Brock & icComas Company ,'PRUCCISTS ... , ' - '' fTf ' "' ''H' ' "! . it. v Xtr-Jj ''Viki 'Jn& "Alb? s7 ' V IA j b I VJ-4 .1 Y It PER:RYHOUSERr - m Jiti 'fj-.l-iir Itutwii.1 i ' an m a w-a a w-a - ....... . . . - ; . S fs 'niSiW. from tlie cliolcmt S ssuiei. jilnperij'.Begt flour Is use. Buo, shr$ pfsft ol3 e J barley,aly n hand.- 1 .V. ' fi- tfc$ i : PENDLETON RCttJVlILLS : !ssss4Jss.Uil.iJssssssssVs7;'ssMs LEGAL BLANKS alogtPttrf tfiem;'-- A' ftftt tapptj tbinyt kept to stock. Days more I I. JWrClt. REDUCTIONS Vorstcd and, Cheviot , , , 83.95 Hats $1.00 - Hlii) AND JOHNSON 8TS. HOLIDAYS...; Vases and Jardineries in Lonels and 1 , Wellerware VOI R CIlUlhTMAS NHIRT will he your cleunest shirt, your whtlest shirt, your most comfortable shirt, Ir "ve have done Its laundering. Proud boast, but one backed up by practice, skill, experience, facilities and willingness. Why should we fear to endorse our own work when ss many others say the Sams thing t Christmas orders early, please. Robinson's Domestic Laundry. YOUR ORDER TOD AT . ' . Is what ws ars after. Ws ara hers to pleass yon, ws take pains to pleass snd 'ws will pleass yot, whatever you rosy wan '" " ,.,way . of meats, , Pdultry and 11 lss Jo)i expect to fln In wsll sppojnte butcher , ,t shop, Ve.aU fresh, sweet Sfld ten iet, ruls ths roost with us, which you will know when you hava , oncer tried our servlcOn.... S i ri UOU8EU'8,)l'ITAX UA4U.ET Alta Street, near Main. )(lrlltlMM . .u.uiiiii., i w - TsfsPWii''iTsn. v wthemi itlMi arnixs. fwV fhmA