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J rAG. DAJLV BAST OBBCOVtA. VOtVLBtOM, OSkBOOK. TUESDAY, JANUARY St, 1906. PAflB unR. 4 V IQ ion RS rVS Idiot If "1 or M dtf. ivbj into nil! to itrolW, III f JldMl kprei tratuij it JWI "Tie. I er"S M Jniong the exchanges! i U0 OF THE INLAND EMPIRE With Snowwlide. ffae ...AHfl lr.ro flumntnr riv from the skyline slim jtH)VC He was weak 'tuition ana w re wm 10 a razzle by a " jnwn the mountain with P" f mow. Loy won: on t'et the snowsllde to the " the hill, out b "rfnll ". wnl1 0om"8 ' rtMP lone abOV" BoUrne n iried an avalanche, which F" .ti it wuftnivpA Itself Into ;wm . .v,nl,l ranch the P . - hin f rat the mow- or ' " .. the gnowsllde. The mow (i inn tly- making traveling n . . i.. with irrlm Hit the irajii. ...... - ,i,,r at their heels, .truck a L, broke all record. lor speed: ached tne . .ii v iha nnnnalte alone. Lnul 10 Cliiii" " ' ' - L-iHon lees than 40 feet from Lm they turned to ee the av- , crash into tne -rtB-f roar. "I wouldn't un Ihe experience asraln for half ,M" Mid Loy. Bumpier Miner. tqtat I'P 12 Woo, piarke. buver'for the J. Kosh- r, of Boston, yesterday com--1,1, work of closing contracts HMD pounds of wool of the iptrce county clip of 10B. The i contractea at prices ruusuis II to W cents a pounds. Last wool clip sold at IS to 12 1-1 un) the high price now realized n. mmlnr crop is inus mown, lit from the contracts closed at point, Mr. Clarke nas secureu It pOUllflll OI Wnoi ut J-omcrujr ll.MO pounds at Dayton. His ha also secured practically Jutlrt clip of the Wallowa ooun- contracts having been closed om mouth igo. Lewlston Sliot In tlm Sunday afternoon Frank m, the 14-year-old son of Mr. lira. C. L. Luwson of this city, itracting the shells from a 32- revolver, and, thinking he had ill out, went to break the In open to take out the cylinder i shell still remaining in It ex- . tke ball entering the inside left thigh, missing the large by t hull's breadth, and pass low the hone lodged on the out I Ike upper culf. For mine rea ia tailored boy was unable to se- nedlcal attendance here, and he of taken to a Walla Walla hos- Tuetday afternoon to have the E1IA bullet extracted. When he left for Walla Walla the limb was very bad ly swollen Starbuck Star. . Will Flood Ancient River Bed. The old river bed. whose dry channel across the desert is well de fined for a distance of at least 100 miles, and which has excited the curi osity of the geologically inclined for some time,, will once more carry a stream of water or the last SO miles of It will. When the D. I. A p. com. pany turns the water Into the ditch, which will probably take place early In April, the old river bed Is to be used as a waste way. There are junipers growing In the channel today, which are over 800 years old. according to their rings, and as to Just how long since the wa te rsupply was cut off no one seems able or inclined to haaard a guess. Its source is Just as much of a mys tery. Some think It was originally Crooked river's channel, and others the Deschutes'. At any rate, It is certainly very handy for the irriga tion company Prlnevllle Review. Revival at lone. Rev. J. w. Mount returned from lone Monday, where he had been for the past month engaged In a revival meeting. Rev. C. P. Bailey, mission ary Colportu of Middle Oregon Bap tist association, assisted In the meet ings. There were 16 additions to the church. During the meetings a bap tistry was built, 17.35 contributed to state missions, 225.20 paid on indebt edness, a Sunday school of 75 pupils organized and all running expenses met. Heppner Gazette. Feed Demand Heavy. Dayton millers report the present demand for feed unusual. Every mill Is taxed to Its fullest capacity in turn ing out feed for the Portland and Sound markets at the best prices. Bran is quoted In carload lots at 216.60 up to 210 a ton and shorts from 217.50 to 218 a ton. Rolled barley is 222.50, but the demand Is not as great for bran and Bhorts. The local demand Is normal but outside points are clamoring . for more. Dayton Courier-Press. Hospital at Hoppner. The enterprise shown by DrB. Higgs, Winnard and Klstner in giv ing to Heppner a first-class hospital deserves the hearty co-operation and help not only of the citizens of HerP ner, but of every one In Morrow county. This is something that Is badly needed in this county. The phyxIclanB In charge aire going to heavy expense In fitting up for what is needed. Heppner Gazette. IX DIRECTION OF TAX REFORM. J to Wt tilor Cunnu for Iniomnls, with rlwn ifflicled for over twenty veere, fiurlbltCuctrete have ftTen Die more M uj olhar rem.Jv i here erer tried. I -ttey en nneieDted.7' Thot. Olllerd, Ilfln. III. Best For Yk- n Mid vcov eTnimc gr "'ii wEl:. ".v1! rM uoo. Donooa, iFn. . ,r u''l", Me. lie. Me. Jiever for jour n,oiier beck. i1 Ktm.it,, r r i-: "ii iifi .:"r "ji- "uiicnmiLuun sous iATARIU to 4TB iBalm t! diet ' l tBMtltM I the Tl end tola K en .hi. 0' th. senses of tun . narrea Btnrt. New HATTfVER $2H00 ChmIi on tlie Grunt County Tax Rolls. 1 If the amount of money in the hands of the taxpayers of Grant coun ty 'on March 1, 1904, was anything near as small as that Indicated by the assessment roll of last year, Grant county would be experlencln gone of the worst financial panics known to man. The assessment made by T. M. Ray and his -leputieB lust year dis closed only 82800 in cash in the entire county. Of this amount taxpayers of Willow precinct gave in 176; Warm Hpring8 precinct, Long Creek precinct, 2200; Hamilton precinct, 2100; John Day precinct, 2100; (Juartzliui'g precinct, 1600; South Fork precinct, 2X500. None of the other precincts In the county hud a single dollur in cash available for as sessment. Another noticeable feature of this purt of the assessment is that this amount is the aggregate of the money given In by only nine taxpayers. Some people wonder why Grant county is In debt. It Is not the fault of the assessor or any of his deputies, but the taxpayers themselves In with holding their property from the as sessor. The assessment roll of this county should show property of the value of at leaat 25.000,000. Blue Mountain Eagle. Classified Advertisements BRING CERTAIN and QUICK RESULTS PHYSICIANS. J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR geon. Rooms 28 and 18. Hotel Bowman. DRS. SMITH DICK OFFICE Pendleton Savings Bank building. Telephones: Main 201; residence Main 1591; barn Red 681. DR. R. E. RINGO, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Room 8 Savings Bank building. HAILEY ft LOWELL, ATTORNEYS at Law. Office in Despain diock. H. VOLP, A. M., M. D.. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office in Hotel Bow man. DR. W. G. COLE, OFFICE IN JUDD building. Office hourse, 10 to 12 a. m. ; 1 to 6 p. m. Telephones: Of fice, Main 1271; residence. Main 1381. CARTER RALEY, ATTORNEYS at Law. Office in Savings Bank building. WINTER A COLLIER, LAWYERS. Office, rooms 7 and 8, Association building. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice in Judd building. Telephones: Office, Black, 1411; residence. Black, 24. STILLMAN PIERCE, ATTOR- neys at Law. Mr. Stlllman has been admitted to practice in United States patent offices, and makes a specialty of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 12, Association block. DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK, telephone Main 231; residence, Black 161. ORVELLE RAITDABAUGH. ATTOR- ney at Law. Despain building, room 45, Pendleton, Oregon. DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSI cian and Surgeon. Office In Sav ings Bank building, room 1. Office 'phone, Main 1411; residence. Red 1222. v C. E. TROUTMAN; ARCHITECT and Superintendent. Room 12 Judd building. Pendleton, Oregon. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO nlc and ' nervous diseases and dis eases of women. Judd building, cor ner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone, Main 721; residence, Red 1162. X-Ray Therapeutics. T. F. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND Superintendent. Makes comDlete and reliable plans for buildirlgs in the city or country. Rooms 17, Judd building. DENTISTS. DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SUR geon. Office, room 15 Judd build ing. 'Phone. Black 1281. - E. A. VAUGHAN, DENTIST. OF flce In Judd building. 'Phone Red 1411. VETERINARY SURGEONS. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. D. C. McNabb. Office at Tallman's drug Btore. T. J. LLOYD, D. V. S., M. F., M. S. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of the Grand Rapids Veter inary College of Michigan. Office at Brock & McComas' drug Btore. Resi dence telephone, Main 1311. RANKS AND BROKERS. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton, Ore. Organized March 1. 18S9. Capital, 2100,000; surplus, $100,000. Interest allowed on all time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on ail principal points. Special at tention given to collections. W. J. Furnish, president; T. J. Morris, vice president; J. A. Borie, cashier; J. W. Maloney, assistant cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PEN dleton. Capital, surplus and undi vided profits, 2200,000. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold on all parts of the world. Interest paid on time deposits. Makes collections on reasonable terms. Levi Ankeny, president; W. F. Matlock, vice-president; G. M. Rice, cashier; George Hartman, Jr., assistant cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHE na, Oregon. Capital. 250,000; sur plus and profits, $12,500.00. Interest on time deposits. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry C. Ad ams, president; T. J. Kirk, vice-presi dent; F. S. LeGrow. cashier; I. M. Kemp, assistant cashier. THE FARMERS' BANK OF WES- ton. Weston, Oregon. Does-.a gen- erai banking business. Exchange bought and sold. Collections prompt ly attended to. R. Jameson, presi dent; George W. Proebstel, vlcelpres- ident: B. B. Hall, cashier; directors, G. A. Hartman, M. M. Jones. T. J. Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kilgore, Robert Jameson, G. W. Proebstel. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS y mmm J - HMIIHIIIII aw ,'fibgiressHve Northwesters" Lumbermen. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 21. The 16th annual meeting of the North western Lumbermen's association, which opened here today, attracted representatives of 1800 lumber yards In Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and the Dakota. The sessions will con tinue through the remainder of the week and will be devoted to the dis cussion of many questions of import ance to the lumber trade. New Knox hats, Roosevelt', III ...Meas... "ULUVAN BOND L SHOES FOR MEN AT HOME IN JV SCMHIDT BLOCK HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and sella all kinds of real estate. Does a gen eral brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non-resi dents. Reference, any bank In Pen dleton. . G. A. HARTMAN. pres. -t Q. A. HARTMAN, JR., Viee-Pres. UMATILLA COUNTY ABSTRACT Co. Don't buy a piece of property and afterward find a cloud on the ti tle. We will make you an accurate abstract of title . at a reasonable charge. Consult us when In need of an abstract., Umatilla Abstract Co.. office in Savings Bank building. J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE anjt mner re I in n IP rire ana ac cident Insurance companies. Office with Hartman Attract to. t-w hati.kt. JR.. U. S. LAND Commissioner, specialty maoe oi tnn e in nnn nrnnT. lnMurmiuK and collections, orrice in juoa ouhu Ing, room 16. MANICURE. EXPERIENCED .MANICURE FROM San Francisco at Mrs. uampoen millinery, 107 East Court. Also la dies hair dressing. Work done at private homes Dy appointment. phone Red 1461. ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS. M. A RADER. FUNERAL DIRBC' uate of the Chicago College of Em balming. Cor. Main and Webb Sts. 'Phone Main 1301. Funeral parlors In connection. WATCH REPAIRING. H. L. HASBRO UCK. THE JEWEL er. makes a specialty of watch re pairing. All work guaranteed. Main street, next to First National oanK. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. pnuivuTPM TRR REPAIRER fixes anything from a needle to a , . i . . flawlnn machines, blnv- IIIUUIIIUW". ' " " ' ' cles, locks a specialty. 211 Court St. ATTORNEYS. BEAN A PERRY, ATTORNEYS AT Law. Office over Taylor's naraware store. Pendleton, Oregon. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN Judd building. BALLERAY & McCOURT, LAW- yers. Association building. TRANSPORTATION LINKS. AKO SSI OUTLINE Union Pacific TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY Throng PsilBiaa standard and Tearktt Bleerjers daihr to Omaha and Chlcaeo: tourist sleeper dally to Kansas City; throogk Pullman tourist slMplog ear. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. F. E. VAN DUSEN A CO., CONTRAC- tors and builders. Brick, stone and cement work. Address Box 455, Pen dleton, Ore. D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates, furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. (Mraoosllv eoadnctedl waoklv to Chi- eago; reclining chair can (seats fret) te to Ban 0117. TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE- ' TON. aSTBOCND. arrtr. Depart No. 2, Chicago RpKUU I :tO s. sa. t :40 . m No. , Mall Eiprass 4 :$.. 4:48 a. L WESTBOUND. Arrival Depart No. 1, iMrtlaad . Bp- euu ..... :ov . ;v . a. No. B, Mall aad Bx- press uia ui" POKANB DD7IBION. Arrive. Depart No. T, Padltoa Paa- senxer awaa No. t. Bpokaa Pal- 1 soger .iv.i Walla walla branch. Arrive. Depart. No. 41, Mixed train, 1 :40 a. a, No. O, allied train IAOD.a No. T eoBDeets with No. t. Me. 43 oooiMcts with Na - OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND, All sailing oatse aabjet te ehanf. For Baa rraneiaco vry Ire days. BNAU RIVBB. Blnarla te Lewlston Laav Bloarla asi 1 j, except Batnraay, n a. a. LeT ijewistoa oauy. except rrtoay, T :00 a ol . C. SMITH, Agent, Pndletoa. T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING AND cement walks a specialty. Esti mates furnished free. Work guaran teed. Leave orders at Goodman cigar store. Main street. P. O. Box 104. F. A. SWINGLE, ARCHITECT AND Superintendent. Plans and specifi cations furnished for city and county work. LaDow block. HOARDING AND IX)DGING. THE ALTA HOUSE, OR THE Working People's hotel, corner Al- ta and Mill streets. First-class ac commodations; reasonable rates; clean beds, nent rooms; feed yard in con nection. S. C. Bltner, proprietor. ATHENA HOTEL, LEADING HO- tel in the city. $1.00 to $1.50 per day. H. P. Millen, proprietor. HELIX HOTEL, UNDER NEW MAN- agement. Good meals and clean beds. If you come once you will keep a-comlng. Only white help em ployed. Especial attention given to commerciul travelers. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Navln, proprietors. IJVERY AND FEED STABLES. DEPOT STABLES. COTTONWOOD Btreet. 'Phone, Red 1381. Livery, feed and sale stable. Horses bought and . sold. Good rigs at reasonable prices. Stock boarded by week or month. Ring us up, day or night, as we have an all night service. Stew art & Lindsay, proprietors. CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALTA street. Carney & Kennedy, Props. Livery, feed and sales stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connec tion. 'Phone, Main 701. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. SHARON & EDDINGS, DEALERS IN second-hand goods, and licensed pawnbrokers. Goods bought and sold. Loans made on personal property. 541 Main street. V. 8TROBLE, DEALER IN 8ECOND- haad goods. If there is anything you need in new and second-hand furniture, .stoves, granlteware and crockery, call and get his price. No. 212 Court street. SHOE REPAIRERS. C. RANLEY, THE OLD RELIABLE shoemaker and cobbler. All work neatly executed. Shop on Alta street, rear of Savings Bank building. FRATERNAL ORDERS. B. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE No. 288. Regular meetings first and third Thursdays of each month. All brothers visiting In the city most cordially invited to attend. Hall In LaDow block, Court street. Thomas Ftls Gerald, E. R.; C. E. Bean, sec. PENDLETON LODGE NO. 62. A. F. A A. M.. meets the first und third Mondays of each month. All visiting brethren are Invited. SUITS CLEANED. THE MEN'S RE8ORT, CLEANING and Pressing Parlors. Ladies' and men's work given careful attention. Despain block, East Court street. Tel ephone Main 1631. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED TO BUT YOUR 8EC-ond-hand goods. Graham A Hunt er, at old Basler stand. WANTED TO BUY A GOOD ROAN mare, weight about 1260 or more. Call on Harry Bartholomew. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES. IF you want to subscribe to magazine or newspapers In the United States or Europe, remit by postal note, check or send to the EAST OREOONIAN the net publisher's Drice of the publi cation vou desire, and we will have It sent you and assume all the risk of the money being lost In the malls. 11 will save you both trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber to the EAST OREGONIAN In remitting you cu deduct 10 per cent from the publish er's price. Address EAST OREGON IAN PUB. CO., Pendleton, Oregon. OT.Tt NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UN- der carpets, on shelves, walls or for wrapping purposes. Old newspapers in large bundles or iuv eacn a zd cents a bundle at the EAST ORE GONIAN office, Pendleton, Oregon. Washington & Columbia River Railroad TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR Clilcago, St. Paul, St. Lools, 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 2 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 11:25 a. m. from west. For Information regarding rates and accommodations, call on or address W. ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton. Orezon. B. B. CALDEHRKAD. G. P. A.. ' walla Want, Washington. BOOA Hotel St. George GEORGE DARVEAU. ProprteCo. European plan. Everything first' class. Accommodations th best All modern convenience. Steam heal throughout Rooms n suit with bath. Large, new sample rooms, To Hotel St George Is pronounced en of th molt modern and modal hoUl of Oregon. Telephone and tire alarm connection to office In all rooms. Rooms 600 to f 1.50. , i CORNER MAIN AND WEBB IT. Block and a Half From Depot, HOTEL PENDLETON WAITE A BOIiliONS, Proprietor. ' 1 The Best Hotel in Pendletoa and as good as any. i j. 11 f 1 1 RUNS PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT DINING CARS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO TO GRAND FORKS CROOK8TON WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO ' ' WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW TOBKifvJ .-: ( ; BOSTON And all points East and South. Threes-, tickets te Janes sad Chlas. via Tacona and Northern Pacific Btasauhlp vo. ana aMTKaa una. TTMB SOHKDUIJB. Train leave Peedtetoa dally except Bos day, st TKsJ p. . For further Inforetatioa, tiSM cards, tap ana timet, can e r writs w. Ad sis, I'eodletoa, Ongoe, er A. D. CHABLTOW, Third and Merrsjoa It., Portland, Or. D ELIOHTFUL ROUTE AYLIOHT RIDES IZZY CRAGS F.F.P 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 Un of the DENVER RIO GRANDE RAILROAD, th latter at th St Louis World's Fair. Your trip will be one of pleasure make the moat of It For In formation add Illustrated liter atur write VY. C McBRUDE, General Agent, Portland. Ore- -. The Hotel Pendleton has Just bn refitted and refurnished throughout Phnne and fire alarm connections with all rooms. Baths In suites and single rooms. Ilondqiuirteni for Traveling Mea. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2.00 and $2.50 Special rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dining Room Service. Rar and Billiard Room In Connect! o Only Three Illocka From Depot, THE ' (Formerly Golden Rule.) COURT STREET. V 1i n - - 1 1 an,!, mi . yert"a S Remodeled and refurnlahd through out Everything neat clean and up-to-date. Steam heat , and lotrts lights. Bast culsln. Prompt mrvlos. j IL E. BICKERS, Proprlseiw. . THE PORTLAND y or i - POBTLAND, ORSMOM. American plea, 21 per Say a wrA , Hcadquartsrs for toarlst s4 ceBrelae , travelers. Special rates mad te raaillles , nd alul (estlMe. To smisiat ; iii k- niAaMrf at all time te shew roeeas and glv prlre. A msdars Tnrklsh Sate auWlshn In th hotel. n. . Duwajsw, maaseei Insure In Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Oat companies stand at th Mad of th list , ' Assets- Hartford Fir Insurance Co, tll,2l(.TI Alliance Assurance Co. .. 22,022,2(1 London A Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. 2,144,122 North British A Mercantile Co. 12,III.T Royal Insurance Co. .... 22,21,112 FRAKB.CL0PT0N AXOCNT. 111 EAST ICBT STREET. . Hotel Bickers S? i K . f t. i '1" y." , i it