Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1905)
1 I 1 I I . r3 i MUX B49T ORssBONIAV. Mrmumw. SATURDAY. JANUARY 18, IMS. PAGE SBVKlf. K 'I d c ani eatl 5di it IT lit orrf nee, fieri niani em- nc: ion. TUP Cc, ir ft. us. f.L ntll :ura ottJ lit d 1 4 J)tJG THE EXCHANGES IflE INLAND EMPIRE "Ur Bin J""1 aurday Jkrd in this olty jTfli' w Cashler w- Bank of Heppner, f y obtaining money Vjrt. The fct In f tSovrtl"- to" F ",, whs raUed here ..... ho now m the employ of firm In British nd into Heppner last ""j .tier Imbibing In r Hrxr a check on of thia eu,. the same. The next 'uwnt his man. CVCon " .. i It cashed. . Mil .---- Z .ri turned down for I, mfficlent yet simple .h.r. O'Connor then Li to the bank of Hpp- .iBllitant cannier, TO...T- ,M he genuine, cashed It. rh.rtnn ascertained the Llieu the other bankers, were non" locked up. UIIM that his partner nt money to the First l, here with which tp ,nd that he tnooKm me arrived. Kelly dug it Cashier wnanon, anu ,.a4 that the prellmin- LiM be postponed until pa here to explain nmi- - Tiroes. Ustr Advices. rtliolomew of Cecil, who 1M largest ana oesi uiiai n Morrow county, was up the flrat of the wees:, tie Lnt 100 head of beef cat- aud they are in una Ml of Lone Rock, who to Portlaud lust week for on (or tppendicltis, lied Uoon. the day following Clarence was a son of Li, t prominent stockman ock. He leaves a young :op'i residence, near the last Monday morning mm a defective flue, and of the long distance from an the flames had made ktf that a desperate fight mide to get them under Ilea of the household ef- jotten out, but they were damaged considerably. The fire gut ted most of the upstair, and attic, and It will take several hundred dollars to repair the same. The building and contents were Insured for U00 which Is more than enough to cover all the loss. Heppner Times. Veteran Policeman Quits. Captain James Coverly, who for 16 years and 11 months has been con nected with the police department of Spokane, and since May 1. mi as been captain of the department, will resign April 1 and will engage In mining business. "Unless something unforseen happens I will resign from the police department," said Captain Coverly lust night "I have made up my mind that hereafter I will engage in my own business Instead of In other people's business. The night work on the department for 16 con tinuous years Is a little more than a man of my age can stand." Captain Coverly has served under nine chiefs of police in Spokane, and for a abort interval waa chief of po lice himself. His flirt service on the department was as an extra under Chief of Police Warren, who had asked him to work for a few days to help him out Since that time Mr. Coverly has been on the department. Spokesman-Review. DR. K. E. RINQO, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR- scon. uoora 8 Barings Bank building. DR. C. J. SMITH. OFFICIO OVER THE Pendleton 8avlnea Rank Tl.nhm 801 : residence telephone Mala 1581. DR. W. O. COLB, OFFICB IN JUDD oiiaing. urnce Bonn, 10 to 1 1 a. as.; to S D. IB. TVIenhnnaa : Offlea main 1871; residence aialn 1181. . S. GARFIELD, M. D, HOMBOPATHIC phrslclaji and aneon. Offlre In Jndd bonding. Telephones: Office, Mack 1411; residence, black 24. DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK. TBLAV pnone main 8i ; residence Dlaes 101. DR. T. U. HENDKR80N. PHYSICIAN and snrareon. Offlra ! Aarlnn Bank building, room 1. Office 'phone main mi ; residence red 1223. DR. LYNN K. BLAKE8LKB, CHRONIC and nervous diseases and diseases or women. Judd trailriltur. corner Main and Court streets. Office phone aula T21 ; residence, red 1153. X Ray Therapeutics. . VETERINARY 8CROEON DR. D. C. McNabb. Office at Tallmaa's drug store. Indian Notary Public. Starr J. Maxwell, a full blooded Nex Perce Indian, has filed at the county auditor's office notification of his appointment as a notary public for Nes Perce county by Governor Gooding. Maxwell 1b a graduate of the Carlysle, Pa., Indian Industrial school, and Is known as an excep tionally bright Indian. He has also seen service in the United States ar my, having enlisted at the time the government organised several com panies composed of Indians. Max well makes his home near Lapwai. Lewiaton Tribune. T. J. LLOYD, D. V. 8.. M. F., M. 8. VET- ennary Sunreon and Dentist uraauate of the Grand Rapids .Veterinary College of Michigan. Office at Brock McComas' drug store. ' Residence telephone Main 1811. E. A. IVAFQHAN, DENTIST, OFFICB IN Judd building. 'Phone red 1411. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP ATHBNA, Oreron. Capital. 150.000 ; surplus ana profits, $12,500.00. Interest on time de posits. Deals In foreign and domestic ex change. Collections promptly attended to. Henry c Adams, president; 'r. J. a-irs. vice-president ; F. 8. LeGrow, cashier; I. Kemp, sssistant casnier. Killed by Street Car. Alice Barnett, the 7-yeur-old daughter of Mrs. Josle Barnett, who lives -in' the IT. S. lodging house, at Monroe street and Bridge avenue, was killed yesterday after being hurl ed from a buggy and dragged over 100 feet by car 71 of the Washington Water Power company. Both legs were nearly severed from the body at the hips, her stomach laid open and her arm and head severely bruised. Spokesman-Review. II GET TIP p A LAMB BACK? atlc lakes You Miserable. wytwly who reads the news- PUiUor of the wonderful 1 .. 1 T I turn, uiuuc uy us W i Kilmer's Swamp i Root, the preat kid ney, liver and blad der remedy. It is the"ireat tued- ical triumph of the nineteenth century ; discovered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidnev and VraiiiJt, and is wonderfully .apromptly curing lame back, aiUTh ot the bladder and pax, which is the worst per trouble. kiSwamp-Root is not rec- wevtrvthine but if vou have feor bladder trouble it will be ' remedy you need. It has '.a a) many ways, in hospital a private practice, and has jwenful in every case that a prawnr. has been made by N of this paper, who have pmel it, may have a sample -w 17 man, also a Uook tell wt Swamp-Root, and how to Itvetidney or bladder troo.' ;ittinj; mention reading this Bin Out paper and send your FMlmcr jOuntou, f Kgular taw si uns-t pie are Bmj f? druggists. Don't make lwt remember the name, I, lalmer's Swamp-Root, p oiagnamton, . YH oa M KIXI.EY MKMOKI AL 1AY. THE FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON, Weston. Oreenn. Does a general Dans- Inir himlnMa. Exchsnre bought and sold collections promptly attended to. R. Jame- aon. nrMMMif : ueorre w. iroruairi. vicv- presldent ; B. B. Hall, cashier ; directors. a A Rartraan. M. M. Jones. T. J. Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgora, Robert Jame son, G. w. rroenstei. THE PENDLETON 8AV1NG8 BANK, Pendleton. Oregon. Organised Marcn 1, 1889: capital, 100,000; surplus, $75,000; IntprMtt allowed on all time deposits. Ex change bought and sold on all principal points. Special attention given to collec tlnna W J Fnrnlah. nresldent : J. N. Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier; J. W. Maloney, assistant casnier. Swama-tnol BREATH tXaaJiJi?."- " onsaSaa Carnation League Holds Many Ob. Hprvanoes. New York. Jan. 28. The Carnation League of America and the McKln- ley Memorial association, are In re ceipt of advices Indicating that there will be a wide observance throughout the country tomorrow of the birthday anniversary of President Mckinley The observance will embrace special services in churches of many denom illations and memorial exercises under the auspices of various patriotic and religious societies. W Ins nYti Ar Many I-loral Offerings. Canton, O., Jan. 28. From Wash Ington, Chicago, Cleveland and other cities floral offerings have been re ceived to be placed tomorrow at the tomb of President McKInley. Canton people are preparing for a general observance of the day. Memorial ser vices will be held in all the local churches and at the tomb there will be exercises under the auspices of the Grand Army of the Kepublic and kindred organizations. On Monday the anniversary will be marked by a great banquet here at which addresses will be delivered by eminent public men who. were, Intimately associated with the public career of the martyr ed 'president. , GltEAT BILLIARD TOriWAMEXT. will IWI1I1. the National Amateur h . Championship. ' Chicago, 111., Jan. 28. All arrange ments have been completed for the national class A . amateur billiard tournament at the' Chicago Athletic association next week. The tourna ment is to decide the national ama teur championship. A dozen of the best class A player In the country will take part, the' field being more thoroughly representative than In any nrevlnua tournament.. The entries Include Frederick J. Poggenburg of New York, the pres ent champion; JL A. wngnt ana w. A. Rla-ournev of Ban Francisco, Chaa. T. Conkling of Chicago, and Charles s Hhmitt of Racine, wis. snarun Mullen of Cleveland and Wilson P. Foas of New York, will not take part. Thla will make the tournament a more open affair than It could be otherwise, as at least half of the con tpatftntii fire conceded a fair chance to win. l'nfSAl.mf Bxl. Do 0oo4, Cl MILLION BOXES Huzrr - 'aW Vverur Free 7 i. wWnt to am. taT"1 nerrlll 1 i. Jl' El Urinrt Mill. STATB OF OHia CITY or TOLEDO, Frank J. Cheney makes est that b Is senior partner of toe nrm n m. -'"' i..inaM in the City of To ledo, County and Btste svf oreaald. and tbsit said Arm will pay the sum of ONE IirV 1 ... 1. mi.i ado f., a,a and everr rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tn u- " ""KaS??!. CHENEY Sworn to before roe and subscribed In my presence, this etn dbt 01 iu., fSeai 11 ' i W. GLEASON. (Seal.). Knt, p.0ic " ih. Tvsteo. Send fo. tesUmonlals free. Tolea0j Q . nA nrlr TftC. Ta"..nr. Fimlly -Pllu, for eonstlpa- tloa. ; . ir.i..n socialist meetings n nn nlarht at Berlin, each addressed by a aoclallst member of mmm .. 1 anlnAPtl' M l"I KP BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES PROFESSIONS AND TRADES PHYSICIANS. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND 8DROEON. Reoaas 28 and 29 Hotel Bowman. DEPOT 8TARLR. COTTONWOOD STREET rum red 1S81. Ilverv. feed ana saw table. Horses bought and sold. Good rlmi at reasonable Drlces. 8tock boarded by week or month. Ring as op, day or ignt. as we bavs an all night service. Stewart A Lindsay, proprietors. . VOLP, A. M., M. D., PHY8ICIAN AND Burgeon. Office lu Hotel Bowman. CITY LIVERY STABLE. ALTA STREET, varaey a Kennedy, I'ropa. uvery, reeo sad sales stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connection. 'Phone mala T01. WANTED TO BUY YOTJR 8ECOND- nand goons. Graham A Hunter, at old Bssler stand. THE URN'8 RESORT. CLEANING AND presslna nar ors. Ladles' and men's work gives careful attention. Dsspaln block. East Court street. Telephone mala 1581. VETKIUNAI Y SURGEONS. DENTISTS. M 8. KERN, Office, room Phone black 1281. DENTAL SURGEON. IS Judd building. BANKS AND BROKERS. i Roslyn Lump CdDAL I T Produoes mora heat and gives T Detter satisfaction tlian any coal sold In Pendleton, and sells for f leas. Roslyn Coal fa.BO per ton I at shed; 17.00 delivered. Best wood always on hand. T Prompt delivery. 'Phone Main X 261. ROSLYN COAL AND WOOD CO. I f OFFICE AND YARD NEAR VT.1C.R DEPOT. I H 1 1 1 II I t i I r prnST NATIONAL BANE OF PENDLE- ton. capital, surplus and nnaiviaeu nrnfita. S2O0.0O0. Trsnsacts a gen eral banking business. Exchange bought n,1 RnM nn all narta of the world. in terest nald on time aeposm. nun collections on reasonable terms. Levi An- kney. president: W. F. MatiocK. vice-president; O. M. Rice, cashier; George Hart man. Jr., sssistant cashier. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. C. E. TROUTMAN. ARCHITECT AND Superintendent, room iz juaa diocs, rendletoo, Oregon. T F HOWARD. ARCHITECT AND BU- nerlntendent. usses complete ana re liable plans for buildings In the city or country, uoom it J una ouuuiug. F. E. VAN DT7SEN A CO., CONTRilTOHB and builders; brick, stone sod cement work; sddress Box 450, rendleton. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND BCILD r. Estimates furnished on all kinds f Mftunrr. cpment walks, stone wans. etc. Lesve orders at tssl uregoman oi- flce. T. M. KELLER. PLASTERING AND I'B- mentlng. vement waiaa a Biw.-mnj. RatimntM furnished free. Work guaran teed. Leave orders st Goodman cigar store. Mala street, P. O. box iu. d i IWlKm.lt ARCHITECT AND BU- perlntendent. Plans snd specifications furnished for city and county worx. utuow Block. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. v BTROBI.E. DEALER IN 8UCtlHI hand goods. If there Is anything you in nw and second-band furnltnra. stoves, graaltewars and crockery, call and est nis pnea. pto. an ..w,rt mi. .BOARDING AND LODGING. THE ALTA HOUSE, OR THB WORKING Peonies Hotel, corner alia man mm streets. Flrst-clsss accomaioaatioDa nubia rates : elesa beds, neat . f feed yard la connection. B. C Bltnar, Proprietor. ATHENA HOTEL, LEADING HOTEL IN the city. $1 00 to 1.60 per day. H. P. til Ilea, proprietor. dimt nrvTKT UNDER NEW MANAGE meat. Good nesM ana ciess sew. . Mm aoea von will keen a-eoming. ,hit bain atnnloved. Esneclal at tention given to commercial traveler. Mr. and Mrs. J. r. navm. preprww. - INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. ' MAKES reliable abstracts ef title to all lands la Umatilla county. LNai oa city aao farm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage buslaeas. Pays taxes and makes iavest ments for non-residents. Reference, any bank la Pendleton. o, A. n Ait i m An. rna O. A. HARTMAN, JR., Tles-Prea. UMATILLA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Doo't buy a piece oi prwwrij ua vur find a eload on tha title. We will make yon aa accurate abstract of title at a reasonable charge. Consult ns when In need of an abstract. Umatilla Abstract Co., office la Savings Bank building. I M BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE an ainat reliable fire and acrl- nt Insurance companies. Office with Harrmaa Abstract Co. JOHN HAILEY. JR., C. S. LAND COM mlssloner. Specialty made of land HI intra and proof. Insurance and collections Office In Judd building, room IB FRATERNAIi ORDERS. R. P. O. ELKS. PENDLETON LODGE. k. 9fcS Keanlar meetings first an fhlM ThnrsdSTs of each month. All , ui,iu in tha cltv most eordl- .ii. invito tn attand. Hall In LaDow block. Court street. Thomsa Flta Gerald, S. R. : C. B. Bean, secretary. DBtvrkr.srroM T.nnOK NO. B2. A P. M-, meets tns nrsr ana miru J" buuiwu , ,,!, I meets tns Iirai ana uiiiw - the relchstag. The coal miners strike m,a B0Iltn. All visiting krethrsa are LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. MISCELLANEOUS. Building Material OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. "Gone to the Bad Through Drink" IS SAID OF MANY A GOOD, WELL INTENDING MAN WHO HAS BECOME A VIC TIM OF THE LIQUOR HABIT. THERE 19 HOPE AND SAL VATION FOR THESE UNFOR TUNATES, FOR TRIB Cures the Habit ITS POSITIVE IT8 NOT EX PENSIVE. SOLD BY TALLMAN CO. IS Lr Positively the Best Beer made. Any quantity you desire. Delivered to your home Always call (or OLYMPLA. A. N0LTE Telephone Main 8S1. SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS Hade to Order Building Pa per, Lime, Cement, Brick and Sand, Wood Gutters for Barns and Dwellings a Specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta Street, Opp. Court House. 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 a horse Is Intended. Even the wild est can be tamed and controlled, and I can show any man how to keep him so. I have added from 150 to tlOO to the value of a horse' In 20 days. It is cheaper for you to have your horse broke by one who Is 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 IKennord m, to auiMaia. I hnamtU rn.l1.fs HrlEN ANO WOMEN. DM Bit A for anMtaral 4rw:hrj(M.UramsUtn4, Irrlttvilou or nicr".Uorst Of UQ0OII DstsBbtmiksM. rialM, MM not HUlfl: or mi la Mia inml Unwlat east aa, aaaaasi, Scott's SautaJ-Fepsin Capsules a rtJimYsT, cutis For TaflaaimatUla aa Oatank of tha kUaaoar aad DtaaaaaS Oaias qvlaklr awl Rnu antly laa want asaaa at waamaMa sas ulMt. saatur of kew laus ataad lac. ibsalaulv sassiUn old by drasflata. Prlas Muatoarnaa, OIMO. Sold by r. W. Scbmidt Oak. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear thla In mind when you need poultry and stock supplies and ask (or tha International .Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kurs for your cow trou bles. C. F. Colesworthy . m-lS East Alta gc Agent for Lee's Lice Killer. J. L. VAUGHN . ELECTRICIAN. Prompt attend given and all work zecated properly. Electrical Supplies of all kinds. , OFFICE 111 West Omit St. (Tribune Bultdlng.) I Celebrated Pianos t Tbe World's Leading Idstrumenta The STEINWAY and the ' EMERSON pianos. New styles are ready for your selection. Latest styles and designs In lace curtains, portieres and rugs. Agent for the Improved White sewing ma chines. Payments of 5 per month. Jesse Failing Store Near Bridge. No Frenzied Finance In the real estate we have for sale. Real estate la tha onlv safe founda tion for a sound financial operation. There is something to build on. Take your money and Invest it in property and It will Increase In value. We have desirable property in all parts of the city, as well as ranchs, farms and small tracts. - s e a W U 1aiUHUU a vv 111 Court Street. LET CS SUPPLY TOU WITH Building Material Dimension lumber of all de scriptions, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Building and Tar Pa per. - - ' BRING YOUR BILL TO US AND GET OUR FIGURES. Grays Harbor Commercial Co. Opposite W. C. R. Depot. 0S-TE-0P-A-THY HOW PATIENTS ARE TREATED, The erroneous Idea ot embarrass ment, exposure and nudity, which many hold of Osteopathic treatment keeps many women away, who feel the need of Its ad. Nothing can be further from truth. The custom of the masseur In having the - skin for work, and the failure to distinguish between Osteopathy and massage is probably the cause ot It. The truth Is the Osteopath prefers not to work on the bare skin. Men remove the coat and vest and usually the outer shirt. Women re move corset, heavy outer garments, and put on a wrapper or klmona. The patient is then seated on stool or ta ble, or In some cases lies on treating table. Thus It la seen there Is nothing to embarrarss the most modest wom an or girl. This is a preface to an article next week by Drs, Holslngton, Despaln block, on the "Pelvlo Diseases of Women," which all women, at least, should read and heed, and save many an operation on yourself and friends. THE ADVENT OF THE NEW YEAR Will bring no greater happiness than what can be gained through the pos session of one of our peerless car riages. We can furnish you lwth any style or kind and one that will be Ir reproachable In style, construction and finish, easy running and durable. Neale Brothers The Colombia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com fortable rooms, good beds. Bar In' connection. Where the beat goods are served. -i ' Main street, oenter of block, be- e tween Alta and Webb streets). F. X SCHEMPP ' proprietor. I The French ! I Restaurant I Z Best XS Cent Meal In the City. private Dining Parlors. Elegant Furnlslied Rooms In Connection. GUS UFONTAINE, Prop. 33 Vain. Street. TEETH EXTRACTED BY TUB MOD ERN METHOD, BOO. We are thoroughly equipped with all modern merVods and appliances, and guarantee oar work to bs of the highest stand-" ard, and our prices tha lowest consistent with flrst-claa work. v White Bros. ' - i Dantlsta, ' ' ' " Ass "iation Block. Telephone Main 11. " H OT. SLOAN f i BLACKSMITH Horseshosing, gansral repair ing, wagon making and repair ing. Tha way I have built op my business is by doing nota- 1ns but ooil werk, , Wiosa rea sonable, Cor. Ooetosiwood Is by doing now ; id werk. , Prioes rat- f (i .'' l ' as wood Alia Ma, Expert Collectors J . We have located a branch offlo. kt Pendleton, and will make oollectlng defunct bllla a ' specialty; No ae oount too old for us to handle. ' Our plan Is: "No collections, na chargea Suits instituted. Judgments advertised. ''. Tbe Tan Alstlne-Gordon as Co., Mer cantile Agency, IL V. I.lpe it i Co, Mgrs. 'IS E. Court BL Tflfilmne Mnln Xli. Oregon Tannery For all kinds of fancy leathers and furs. Tans all kinds of leather for . all purposes. Mounting and cleaning furs snd fur garments. Best work manship. ; OTTEE SON, 141S West Alta Street. was the subject of an me i lnrltea