East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 26, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DATLX KAAK OKBBOSIAX, PENDLEBOir, OREOON. THI RSD AY, JANUARY M, INi.
jG THE EXCHANGES
THE INLAND EMPIRE
frousof establish
y-' mi In Boise and wll
L '" "... ..-on), in th
I
this afternoon
would "
. iias for the
k" .'", " eooda. in
" . the cora-
capttal hock
ill
..nnu In the
our
!" that
with a reporter
ls
. i..v a
".mo or 0.000, the
i " . the better It
"EL A company o:
ter meeting there. The price placed
b' the owner was 11000 and aeveral
parties figured on taking him and
$500 for a half interest hat been on
deposit here for some time.
Yesterday afternoon the animal
was bought by W. F. Gertrldge of the
Club saloon, but the price was not
given out. The horse has not been
conditioned for the track but very
ikeiy will be sent away to gain his
fettle and be ready for next season's
Northwestern meetings. Baker city
Herald.
Vn . Free Fight.
IIM to be anotner mm -Baker
county occurred
L rhinatown. aooui o
t,roke out in the house
, lou house.
rMias
U working on uie
-t In the head
E. uid 'his wounds were
n. Cuwey- Anotner vm
mughea wnn a
. knonitnl The
atn to
om u Sdgy nu
nop the figiu was cut.
-.-ring the arteries
a-trn up by Dr. Atwood.
rho was caught run-
Wm the fight is now In
opposed to te tne one
.iBinmeron the man now
laL The latter was em-
Gelser Grund. Ilaater
Baker City to Hare a Smelter.
. . j t Tha TtemAririir tm l .
''Tat leust 1U leo- ' vlce from " ource of authority that
i"1'0 " . ...vmll of! the contemplated smelter for Ru.-
v-uy win uououess become a fact dur
ing tne year 1905. The movement
for Its establishment is well under
way, the capital under certain condi
tions has been provided and there is
little doubt but what ample facilities
will be furnished before another year
will roll around, and It seems that the
eombinatlon had been effected.
This movement is the result of
ptans for the opening of a large num
ber of low-grade prospects to the cut
of Baker City, and the, establishment
of a complete system of transporta
tion centering here. Baker City
Democrat.
ia mean
I M0 a month.
F ' .,.m that the
, ur.
'.Boise" a oo'en
la calculation. In the
i the wool-producing;
. extra advantage of
ar there was no rea-
. iant should not pay
tBolse Capital News,
Lib win Begin soon.
Ij for the Columbia River
intrsl from Arlington to
btrin In about 10 oaya.
I way has Deen secureu
of grading has been
At Arlington trackage fa-
Mini doubled, a pumping
ot table are being put in
water tank on the sys-
;! The Dalles Chron-
Old-Tlme Stage Driver Dead.
Ed Nantx, an old-time stage driver
died very suddenly at the Arcade sa
loon. Saturday night, about 11 o'clock..
He came to Idaho some 35 years ago
and had lived here and In Halley most
of the time since. His brother, J. P.
Nantx, of Carlinhv'.lle, 111., has been
notified. Nantx entered the Arcade
saloon about 11 o'clock and complain
ed of being sick. He sat down In the
baok room. When some parties went
to look after him he said he was dy-
BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES
PHYSICIANS.
J. A. BUST, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Reema 2s aad 28 Hotel Bowman.
DR. R. B. RINQO, PHYSICIAN AND 8TJR
geon. Room 8 Savings Bank building.
DR. C. 1. 8 If ITU, OPPICB OYER THE
Pendleton Savings Rank. Telephone 801;
residence telephone Mala 1501.
H. VOLP, J
8urgen.
- M , M. D , PHY81CIAN AND
Office in Hotel Bowman.
DR. W. O. COLR, OPFICB IN JTJDD
building. Office hours, 10 to 11 a. m. ;
1 to 5 p. m. Telephones: Office mala
1ST1 ; residence ssaln 1881.
H. 8. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC
physician and surgeon. Office In Jndd
building. Telephones: Office, black 1411s
residence, black 24.
DR. D. J. Vt'FACL, JCDD BLOCK, TELBV
phone main 931 ; residence black 181.
DR. T. 11. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN
and ssrgeon. Office In Savings Bank
Dunaing. room l. limes -pnone
1411 ; residence red 122 1.
DR. LYNN K. RLAKESLEE, CHRONIC
and nervous diseases snd diseases of
women. Jndd building, corner Mala and
Court streets. Office 'phone main T21 ;
residence, red 115S. X-Ray Therapeutics.
VETERTNAIY SURGEONS,
VETERINARY 8URQEON DR. D. C.
McNabb. Office at Tallman's drag store.
T. J. LLOYD, D. V. 8., M. P., M. 8 VET
erlnary 8urgeon and Dentist. Graduate
of the Grand Rapids Veterinary College of
Michigan. Office at Brock A McComas'
drug store. Residence telephone Main 1311.
DENTISTS.
DR. M. 8. KERN,
Office, room
'Phone black 1281.
DENTAL SURGEON.
15 Jndd building.
E. A. s7 AFGHAN, DENTIST, OPPICB IN
Jndd building. 'Phone reo 1411.
ATTORNEYS.
BEAN PERRY. ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office over Taylor's hardware store.
Pendleton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEB, LAW OPPICB IN JUDD
building.
BAILEY LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office In Despaln block.
BALLERAY McCOURT, LAWYERS, As
sociation building.
CARTES RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office la Savings Bank building.
WINTER ft COLLIER, LAWYERS OP
flee, rooms T and 8, Association building.
STILLMAN A PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Mr. Stillman has been admitted
to practice In United States patent of
fices, and makes a specialty of patent law.
Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 18, Association
Meek.
ORTELLB RAVJDABAIIGH, ATTORNEY-at-Law.
Despaln building. Room 45,
Pendleton, Ore.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
DEPOT 8TABLB, COTTONWOOD STREET
'Phone red 1881. Livery, feed and sals
stable. Horses bought and sold. Good
rigs at reasonable prices. Stock boarded
by week or month. Ring us op, day or
night, as we have an all night service.
Stewart A Lindsay, proprietors.
CITY LIYERY 8TABLB, ALTA 8TRBBT,
Carney AKennedy, Props. Livery, feed
snd ssles stable. Good rigs at all times.
Cab line In connection. 'Phone mala T01.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTE1 TO BUY YOUR BBCOND
hand goods. Graham A H inter, at old
Baaler stand.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UNDBB
carpets, on shelves, walls or for wrap
ping purposes. Old nswspapera In large
bundles of 100 each at 25 cents a bundle
st the BABT ORBGONIAN nates, Psndle
ton, nrea-ea.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP ATHENA,
Oregon. Capital, 850.000; surplus and
ing. They did not believe it. but a .,, ' n,;;. rorelim snd domestic ex-
THE MEN'S RESORT. CLEANING AND
pressing parlors. Ladles' and men's
work clven careful attention. . THwn&ln
block. East Court street. Telephone main
lost.
moment later he breathed his last
He was 64 years of age. and had no
family. Boise Capital News.
Moscow Favors Electric Road.
The local committee appointed to
look after subscriptions for the pro
posed Spokane & Inland Electric rail
road from Spokane to Moscow via
Colfax, held its first meeting last eve
ning and it was decided that the citi
zens of this place and vicinity would
materially assist in the proposed en
terprise. Moscow Times-Democrat.
Km Horse Sold.
and fall George Bron-
uj little racer. Biaca
me excellent showings
Die Northwest under the
was scheduled to go to
;o eater one of the big win-
Band Disbands.
An unappreclatlve public, which
failed to support either by its patron
age or by more material contributions
is said to be the cause of the disband
ing of the Pomeroy brass band. The
organisation has Just broken up. af
ter nearly three years' existence.
Pomeroy Independent.
ML
Em FILL YOCR '
EH WITH
Spring Coa!
M u the best
nsx economical fuel.
prepared to con
itts you for your
"upply. We de-
tstl or wood to any
On city.
atz Bros.
NEAR DKPOT
c
1
Souvenir Free
Wm, booUtecpera,
MBpk
ending nm and
"plornteot to ma. 1
Merrill 7W 4
Pokane, Wash. i
f" EXAMINATIONS.
""T Siven that the
"rooenl of Umatilla
fa- 1H hold the regular
applicants for state
"tlflcates at th
. " '
"won, as follows:
7 PaDers.
2 Wednesday. February
4. B1.. and mntlmilnv
reoruary 11, at 4
"-Penman)-!,,
j-r-i w'aooi taw.
"nen arithmetic, the.
irarnmar, bookkeep.
.tovernment
--jugy, geography,
tJjT"0, composition, phys-
plane 8eometry,
, " English literature.
Papers.
"S4 "Mnsday, February
m - and continuing
I 10, at 4 o'clock
nra grade cer-
"!tl-.n
-rtar"h,p' h,atory'
"n arithmetic, the-
I Kb". eivil government.
V7f ficates,
"hlp. orthogra
, ,r?uetlonlng, the-
wtoiogy.
bLHUHa County.
! EsatsjrB Or
it aod
of this section.
chanfce. Collections promptly attended to.
Henrr C. Adams, preslrlent ; T. J. n-irs,
vice-president : F. 8. LeQrow, cashier ; I.
M. Kemp, assistant cashier.
rOR SALE AT THE EAST OREGON! AN
office large bnndles of newspapers, con
lining over 100 big papers, can be obtain
ad for 2r cents a bundle.
THE PARMER8' BANK OF WE8TON,
Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank
ing business. Exchange bought and sold,
collections promptly attended to. R. Jsme
son. president; George W. Proebstel, vice
president ; 11. B. Hall, cashier : directors,
G. A. Hartman, M. M. Jones, T. J. Price,
G. D. Graw. J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jame
son. G. W. Proebstel.
Tni5 PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK,
Pendleton. Oregon. Organised March 1,
1889: capital, $100,000; surplus, 875.000;
Interest allowed on all time deposits. 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. V. Malonev. assistant cashier.
SUBSCRIBERS Tn MAGAZINES. TP YOU
want to subscribe to magasines or news
papers In the United States or Europe,
remit by postal note, check or send to the
KAST UUKUUMAN tne net nuDiisners
price of the publication you desire, and we
win nave it sent you ana assume un rue
risk of the money being lost tn the mslls.
It nil! save yon both trouble and risk. If
yon are a subscriber to the EAST ORE
GONIAN In remitting yon can deduct 10
per cent from the publisher's price. Ad
dress EAST ORBGONIAN PUB. CO., Pen
dleton. Oregon.
Adaptable Woman.
It Is always u mystery bow we
chaDge our figures, onr faces aud our
gait with every change of fushlon, but
there 1 no denying the fact mat wo
men do seem to accommodate them
selves to Madame la Mode in this way.
One year they will be of the drooping,
languid, Rossettian type; another, they
will be completely Georgian In face
and style, and then. hey. presto, fitBb-
lon waves her wand aud every one is
magically transformed Into a Bturdy,
square shouldered, across country look
ing person, with a face to matin ana a
corresponding air. London W orld.
Row WhIMIer Billed gome Money.
An Interesting story is told of the
poet Wlilttler showing Ills Ingenuity
In getting subscriptions for a good
cause. There were a utiiulier of car
riage makers In Auiesbury, where he
resided, aud. being outfe unuble to col
lect cash In consequence of the pre
vailing commercial depression, he sug
gested that each might contribute
tome part of a oai-riage-oDe the
wheels, another the body, etc. lnus
an the parts of 8 complete carriage
were given, and It was sold for the
amount required.
. Bvaakiasr It Gently. -
"You were a long tiiue In the far
corner of the conservatory last even
ing;," suggested the mother. "What
was going on?"
"Do yon remember the occasion on
which you became engaged to papar
Inquired the daughter, by way of re
ply. "Of course I do."
"Then It ought not to be necessary
for m to nsk any Questions."
Tbtss gently the newt was broken
that they were to have a son-in-iaw
Mm aaamlBSr Tick,
"Too seem to be very quiet all of t
mnAX-w, ulil the clock key.
Tea, I'm all ran down," replied the
clock. "Time Is pioney, tney say, mi i
i must lx bankrupt."
"That being the case." replied the
kv Til aDoolnt myself receiver and
proceed to wind np your affairs. - hi
cago Newa.
' Easily Pleect Then.
their engagement Is off
Belle-Yes. She says he was too bard
to please. .Nell -That's funny. H?
must have changed since he proposed
to her. Exchuuge.
r.sfldenllal.
"Tw, . love me?" said the paper
"I'm just wrapped up in you," replied
the sugar.
"Ton sweet thlngr murmured Hit
paper bag.
ptnST KATlnVAT. RANK OF PBNDLE-
ton. Capital, surplus and undivided
n,ntiti f.'on ofto TrsnRscts a gen
eral bunking business. Exchange bought
nA aoM nn all usrts of the world. In-
tirpet Dild on time deposits. Makes
collections on reasonable terms. Levi An
kner, president: W. F. Matlock, vice-president:
G. M. Rice, cashier; George Hart
man. Jr.. assistant cashier.
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
C. E. TROt'TMAN. ARCHITECT AND
Superintendent, room 12 Jndd block.
Pendleton, Oregon.
T v HOWARD. ARCHITECT AND SU-
' narintontlent. Makes complete and re
liable plans for buildings In the city or
country. Room it juoo uuuuiub.
F. E. VAN DUBEN A CO.. CONTRACTORS
and builders: brick, stone and cement
work; address Box 455, Pendleton.
A UV CONTRACTOR AND BUILD-
r. Estimates furnished on all kinds
of masonry, cement walks, stone wans,
-etc. Leave oraera at r.nni onuuwi i-flee.
Hassr.
Ethel-Hovr happy Gladys looks to
night! Edythe-Yes. she
have a chance to accept Fred or turn
j, -m. ,-)... nnd she doesnt care
which. - Cincinnati Commercial Trib
une.
T M. KELLER. PLASTERING AND CE-
, . 1 1- . aruu-laltT.
meniiu;. mrui .. - bk
i-.,i,n.,o. ftirnlahn) free. Work gusran-
teed. Leave orders at Goodman cigar
store. Main street, P. O. Box 104.
0 a ntVTVfiT.W AKCHlTKtTT AU U-
perlntendent. Plans and speciflcstlons
furnished for city snd county wort Lauow
Block.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND
Hand MMH 1 1 I I,FrW IB BDILHIUB IW
a tn Ma and aacond-nana furniture.
stoves, granlteware and crockery, call and
set his prtce. no. leia tjtwirr err-r.
BOARDING AND LODGING.
.r, .T".a nnrtnu nn TTTie WORKING
paonia'a Hotel, corner Alts and Mill
tMM Fi-at-claaa accommodations; res
. .lu. ntJtm BMt rAAmfl '
feed yard in connection. 8. C. Bltnar,
Proprietor.
ATBHNA HOTEL, LEADING HOTEL IN
the city, si.uo to si.ov v
nn nvpfft rrxmirn msiw w ANAGR-
an nnnti menu and clean beds. If
yon come ence you will aeep a-coming.
Only wnite neip -mpnrj-u. -
tentlon given to commercial travelers, nr.
ana Mrs. r. nam, yvy. rew.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
h a k sjani araajtu av av
,.n. hi. ahatrarta of title to all lands
In Umatilla county. Loans on city and
- Dm. m n a u 1 1 all Mnna
rarm proprny. --
of real estate. Does a general brokerage
business. . Psys Uxes and niaaes lnven-
manta for non-resioenis. kih, "
bank In Pendleton.
O. A. H AKl Mart, rres.
G. A. HARTMAN, JR., Vice-Pres.
UMATILLA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
Don t buy a piece 01 f'v1 1
-fCjTnZi ,ia oa the tit e. We will
make yon an accurst abstract ef title at
a reasonable charge. Consult oa when In
. .(.Mrt Umatilla Abstract
Co., office In Savings Bank building.
u nmNTl .IT v HKrRBBBf la inr.
. . ' . . . a-n-hl flra and accl-
oiuem nun vmi . , .,-
, i ... -ntnnanles. Office Wltb
llfUl u . ... .
Hartman aostrnci ,.
ant n IB IT. a. LAND COM
mlssloner. Speclaity made of land f II
Inm and proof. Insurance and collecUons
Office In Jndd. building, room in.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
., r EIK PRNDLRTON LODGE,
'No.' 288. Regular meetings first and
,1,1-1 iFhnrailin of each montn. All
. . ., i,i in tha Hrr most eordl-
InV invited to attend Hall In LaDo.
hioVk. Court street Thomas Fits Gerald,
K. R-; C. E. Bean, aecretary.
n.vr.r DvtviM rjnois NO. 52. A. F. A A.
r M.7 meets the first and third Mondays
of wk Boath. All visiting brethren are
TRANSPORTATION LINKS.
-Oregon
Si .outline
UnionPacihc
TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY
Throngk Pullman1 standard sad Tourist
Sleepers dally to Omaha and Chicago;
tourist sleeper dally to Kansas City;
through Pullman tourist sleeping ears,
inersonalty conducted) weekly to Chi
cago; reclining chair ears (seats tree) to
uie raasx omny,
TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE
TON. ABTBOUND. ' -Arrive.
Depart
No. J, Chicago Special R :0 p. av I :0 p. a.
No. 9, Mall Express 4 S5 a. sl 4 :45 a. as.
WESTBOUND.
Arrive. Depart
No. 1, Portland spe
cial
No. 5, Mall and lx-
press
8 :50 a. sa. S :50 a sl
11 :00 p. sa. 11 :00 p sl
BPOKANB DD7I810N.
Arrive, Depart
No. T, Pendleton Pas
senger 6 :5 B. st
Ma a flMkaaa Pas.
senier tlO.a.m.
WALLA WALLA BBANCH.
Arrive. Depart,
No. 41, Mixed train. 1 :40 p. st
No. 42, Mixed train . S:B0p.m.
No. T connects with No. I.
No. 42 connects with No. 2.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
FROM PORTLAND.
All sailing dates subject to change.
For San Francisco every v days.
SNAKE RIVER.
Rlparla to Lewlston Leave Rlparla
dally, except Saturday, A a.
Leave Lewlston dally, except Friday,
T :uu a m.
B. C. SMITH, Agent, Pendleton.
Roslyn Lump
(D(ML
Produces more heat and gives
better satisfaction than any coal
sold In Pendleton, and sella for
less. Roslyn Coal $6.50 per ton
at shed; $7.00 delivered.
Best wood always on hand.
Prompt delivery. 'Phone Main
261.
ROSLYN COAL AND
WOOD CO. ' J
OFFICE AND YARD NEAR
W. A C. R. DEPOT.
Horses are valuable just now If well
broke. A spoiled horse or an unbroke
horse is of no account until he Is
broke and taught to do what you
would have him do. I will train
your horse for any purpose for which
horse Is Intended. Even the wild
est can be tamed and controlled, and
I can show any man how to keep him
I have added from $50 to 1100
to the value of' a horse In 20 days.
It is cheaper for you to have your
horse broke by one who 1 prepared
to do the work and understands the
business than to endanger your life
by trying to do It yourself. I buy and
sell good horses all the time at the
Dutch Henry feed yard.
Lee IKennard
AT. Ay GAraalrf at
Iwj aat u MJttWM.
J ai.i.ata 1-nimlia
lf)lSAtl,0.JJ
TMctsaiiijOHbtt4ji flu. gtuUec
JEN AND WOHEMf
flaw Bit S tat twMtnl
InitftUoM or miwsvUot
Of DICVII DKBDrtlaaM,
FainMM, id4h
MUM
kaotwMp
ft mt la yuim wryfjf
CU-mUv m KnsW.
Scott's Santal-Pspsim Capsules
A POSITIVK CURE
Poe InnammaHen or Oaten
Of tb Blaooer sa4 Dlaaaaad
KUlaaya. Mo ears no par.
Ouna sulekry and htw
swly ibt wtms aaaas ol
Uo'iarrkora and Uleet,
so SMtter of how ie Jg ataial
Ins. Abaolutaly namlcaa.
Stlld btr Ar-n Bmi wtm U. .
il .03. at av M.II m.. , a
IW.lbowigl.M.' "
"Tn! tAITALKPtll DO,
OUAsaONTAIata. CMHO.
Sold by F. W. Schmidt .
HOTUL8.
Hotel St. George
GEORGE DARVEAU, Propaiettor. ;
European plan. Everything first-
class. Accommodations the best. All
modern conveniences. Steam heat
throughout Room en suit with
bath. Large, new sample rooms. The
Hotel St. Qeorge la pronouneed on
of tha most modern and model hotels
of Oregon. Telephone and fire alarm
eonnectlona to office tn all rooms.
Room Boo to fl.BO.
CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS.
Block and a naif From Depot.
HOTEL
PENDLETOM
WAITE & BOLLONS, Proprietors.
The Best Hotel tn Pendleton
and as gtxxl as any.
Washington &
Columbia Itiver
Railroad
TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR
Chicago, St Paul, St Louis, Kansas
City, St Joseph, Omaha and
ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH,
Portland d Points
on the Sound.
TIME CARD.
Arrive Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 3 p. m.
On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1 p. m. Leave at 7 p. m, dally.
Leave Walla Walla 9 p. m. for east.
Arrive Walla Walla 11:35 a. m. from
west.
For Information regarding rates and
accommodations, call on or address
W. ADAMS, Agent
Pendleton. Oregon.
S. B. CALDERHKAD, O. P. A.,
Walla walla, Washington.
RUNS PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS
ELEGANT DINING CARS
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
ST. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH
FARGO
TO GRAND FORKS
CROOKSTON
WINNIPEG
HELENA and
BUTTE
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON .:-' - ' '
And all points East and South. .
Throngs tickets to Japan and Chlaa. via
Tacoma snd Northern Pacific - Steamship
is. ana American line.
TIME SCHEDULE.
Trains leave Pendleton dally except lus-
oay, si f :ia p. m.
For further Information, time cards,
msps and tickets, call oa er write W,
Adsms, Pendleton, Oregon, or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Third and Morrison gts., Portland, Or.
. . SCHEDULE OF
PEN DLETON-UKIAH
' ' Stage Line
Dally trips between Pendleton and
Cilah, except Sunday. Stage leaves Pen
dleton it T 1 m , arrives at TJklah at 6
p. m. Betnru stage leaves Cklah at a.
m., arrives at Pensdleton B p. m.
Pendleton to Uklah, tS; round trip, .
Pendleton to Alba, 2.7S: round trip, 5.
Pendltoa to Ridge. 2: round trip, 80.
Pendleton to Nye, $10: round trip, 12-60.
Pendleton to Pilot Rock. 61 i round trip,
OCOos at Brock A MeCesaas' Drng Store.
D
ELlGHTFUL ROUTE
AYLIOHT RIDB8
IZZT CRAGS v
EEP CANYONS
A Golden Opportunity
See nature In all her glorious
beauty, and then the acme of
man's handiwork. The first
Is found along the line of the
DENVER RIO GRANDE
RAILROAD, the tatter at the
St Louts World's Fair. Tour
trip will be one of pleasure
make tha most of It For In
formation and Illustrated liter
ature write
W. C McBRTDE,' General Agent
Portland, Ore.
The Hotel Pendleton has Just been
refitted and refurnished throughout
Phone and tire alarm connection
with all rooms. Baths In suites aad
single rooms, ,
Headquarters for Traveling Mem,
Commodious Sample Rooms.
Rates $2.00 and $2.50
Special rates by week or month.
Excellent Cuisine.
Prompt Dining Room Service),
Bar and Billiard Room In Connecttoa
Only Three Blocks From Depot
THE
Hotel Bickers
(Formerly Golden Rule.)
COURT STREET.
Remodeled and refurnished through
out Everything neat, clean and up
to-date. Steam heat and laotrla
lights. Best eulslne. Prompt eervioa,
H. E. BICKERS, Proprietor. '
THE PORTLAND
. PORTLAND, ORBOON.
Americas plan, $ per day aad spwar
Headquarters for tourists aad commercial
travelers. Special rates made te families
and single gentlemen. The management
will be pleased at all times toabow room
and give prices. A modern Turkish lata
M,,hiiBhM,nt in tha hotel.
a. c. now am,
Insure in
Reliable Companies
That pay their losses promptly. Out
companies stand at the head
of tha list
Assets.
Hartford Fire Insurance
Co - $1!,2S9.07
Alliance Assurance Co.,.. 19,089, 9l
London A Lancashire Fire
Insurance Co. 1,5 4 4,611
North British A Mercantile
Co. l,95,m
Royal Insurance Co. .... 11,897,1(1
FRiVlSK B. CL0PT0N
AGENT.
119 EAST .'vtTRT MTHKrgf.
larlted.