. r ages. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, ORBGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, l. PAGE SEVEN. TRANSPORTATION LINK. jf THE iiNlAJND KMFIRE "" nnmd of Rockn. VyZ.r. on the - rocky point I IF I1C ....... ' ,h me ; time making t of the boulder that have Awckly In Plce a. to make fpr.cllc.Uy worthier TW. p " made possible by J. P. Sr" h0 secured the contract " the crunea roc tor mo experimental ,road built city "" of Wal,a " ' j nther contract for firm. BN i51 itJim In the city. I jtpernaP opportunity , " not come to every com been freely taken ad I of by the farmer In the vt f. Miton. Many have cleared patche. of land and een' fd frthe work out of the,re- tor the rock when delivered on he can. at Milton.; From that he rock ha. been .hipped to w.lla where It ha been crush. use In macadamising road. Z. ,h, other purposes to -which ,d. Walla Walla Union. ISIOftf Seiit on Roads. . Jraiv County Auditor Lydon ". the Tribune by giving ome ... fmm the official ree- rrtftui u -mowing the expenditure made I M county govern..... .... I .... Th.u figures are secured t the list of warranU actually Hand tney snuw ....... ... - ,oij i 093.63 waa spent on Lrodi of the county; of thl. um f1.5 being for bridge, The to- Ua about in.irau mure . n i ... i- max ana nwny ,vv If - . ... flit figure, aino m ...... hum tni. remaruio iir JU in road expenditure, the cur- Ui expense oxpenauui. FT. ... n..n In 1903. while ex- !nMlie election. 34,30.3. 1 in-I in tne t-..- L words the current expense Of ...lniv internment which in- L... court expense.. sup-j (HOT . . - ' tfM, etc.. wa m raci less , .... t. ! ulan shown that cost of! L Khool the lat year wa about !H than in 1903. McOulnneaa, the weather bureau man In resnonaii tn m, mK.. - ..... .Ji . ciucMa, organised a physical culture club, e. curing temporary' quarter In the Lyndale block. -. Their clan reached 10 tn a jiffy and other annlicants ar at hand desiring admission. . Then came J. Hlramatsu, an exponent of the art active. He has made them a proposition and they are now enroll- . ML. . . . . a .-.."w:-. ite instructor nas Deen In the country only four month, and I doe. not .peak English, hi Instruc. uuna ana airecuon Delng given through an interpreter. The term, for the course will be given upon ap plication to either of the gentlemen. DRS. SMITH & DICK OFFICE cuunivn 0viiia ataiib hhiiwubi Telephone: Main 301,i residence aaia tft.i; oarn neo. di. i . -Baker City Herald. Classified Advertisements BRING CERTAIN and QUICK RESULTS 1 PHYSICIANS. J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR- geon. Room 28 and it. Hotel Bowman. ATTORNEYS. BEAN ft PERRY, ATTORNEYS AT Law. Office over Taylor's hardware store. Pendleton. Oregon. 4AM US A. FEE,. LAW OFFICE IN Judd Dunaing. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. DR. R. E. RINQO. PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Room Savings- Bank building. ' ' HAILEY & LOWELL. ATTORNEYS at Law. omc in ueapain BALLERAY ft McCOCRT, LAW- yera. Association ouuaing. r.iuuv rjwut cku. era! who were short of help having been In Ttalror fni man Au.lna. thai past few days. They are looking for- wirn rnr a mnmr ravAMU a msmh hoth In Ihi, rtomAnii ttr mnttnn mnA wool. In fact buyer, for the latter nave been ottering contract, and ten dering advance payments, but only a few of the smaller holders have mafia, ninolf inn. The big gun prefer to await the re&rular sale-dava of the earlv sum mer month. Wool In the Interior country I being contracted for at 15 tn 1 7 conta n nnnnrl nnii wnnl raisers there are selling without hesitation. as those prices are as good a. any of fered at any time during last year. Raker City Herald. u Beea Officially Named. 1 ' ! In order that the name may be painted upon the locomotive. . and other running stock of the pottage railway, the elate board of portage railway commlaslonT decided to call the line the Oregon Portage rail way. The car. of the road will be numbered consecutively. Thl. . de cision was reached at the solicitation of J. N. Teal, attorney for the Open Hlver association, who Informed the board that he was in readiness to -order the locomotives and car. for the road, and asked them to select an ap propriate name for it. The Dalles Chronicle. H. VOLP. A. M., M. D., PHYSICIAN ana surgeon. Office in now sow- man. DR. W. Q. COLE, OFFICE IN JUDD building. Office hourse, 101 to It a. nr.; 1 to E p. m. Telephone.: Of. rice, Main iki; resioence, smlui no. CARTER RALEY, ATTORNEY8 at Law. Office In Saving Bank building. - WINTER & COLLIER, LAWYERS. Office, room 1 and t, Association building. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO- patnic pnyaician ana surgeon, vi i.. in x..,! K..iillna. TalanhnnM: Office, black 1411; residence, red 16JS. DR. D. j. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK, telephone Main S1; residence. Black 1(1. ' STILLMAN ft PIERCE, ATTOR ney. at Law. Mr. Stillman ha. been admitted to practloe In United State patent oltices, ana ma. of patent taw. Room. 10, 11, 11 and 13, Association block. DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHY8I Ala. mA a...aaiM Offtn .In R.V laaa TOanlr hillMIn Tnnm 1 OfflC phone. Main 1411: residence, Red 1233. ORVELLE RAUDABAUOH. ATTOR- ney at Law. uespain ouuaing, ruum 45, Pendleton, Oregon. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEB, CHRO- nlc and nervous diseases ana um -n . n . . wnmn Jnrirl building, cor ner Main and Court street. Office 'phone, Main 731: residence, nea uoi X-Ray. Therapeutic. C. E. TROUTMAN, ARCHITECT and 8uDerlntendent. Room li Judd building. Pendleton, Oregon, DENTISTS. DR. M. 8. KERN, DENTAL BUR geon. Office, room IS Judd build Ing. 'Phone, Black 12(1. ' a a TTnTT A XT - TIFWTTHT. OF flee In Judd building, -i-none men 1411. VETERINARY SURGEONS. vPTrmwiPV RTTPfl'RnN DR. D C. McNabb, Office at Tallman' drugstore.- ,llu Jitxu at Raker City. .... ii.... hna enme to town. Tt ,ti i ,1.1. munufl of demonstrating te extent to which Baker City people mi follow strenuoslty. mis sieu. . ,t. ..rf rallathnl(-S. llltro- Q Rliuriii;. ' toml by the Japanese, endorsed by rntident ltooaevelt and now in niKn many of the gymnasiums of m tolleges. If held as something re- itebK 1" developing physical con- 4ltlul If m kr,. A. E. Tunnecliff; tlie Wstem Cnlon manager and W. C. The W. of W. at Lewiston. The Woodmen of the World Initiat ed nine members Monday night, mnWinr the Dresent membership of i the camp 2!i4. Forty more names have been taken and In the eariy pan I of April there will be a large inltla I Hon. In addition to the large num ber of Lewiston candidates, there will be a number from the neighboring '.camps gather here to. be Initiated. It Is expected that iome 250 new mem ! bers will be taken in on that occasion 1 which will be a red letter day in 'Woodmen circles. Lewiston Tribune. T. J. LLOYD, D. V. S., M". F., M. 8. Veterinary surgeon ana hjkiuil nPa.i,iaie nt thA rirnnri RadMs Veter inary College of Michigan. Office at Brock & Mcuomas- arug siore. xieoi dence telephone, Main Interesting Letter From New York City BANKS AND BROKERS. txji 13 w n t tt-totsJ (3AVTNOS BANK Pendleton, Ore. urganizeu marcn 1 1 ESQ nunltnl ttAO.nOO: BUmlUS. tiAinnn Tnt..aoi nllnwari nn all time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on all principal point, special ai- ...... 1 a.1ra trt rf.nl 1 AH nn . W. J Furnish, president; T. J. Morris, vlce- .. . . . i. ...wt... T or president: j. a. none, Maloney, assistant casnier. . Ntw Turk; Feb. 8. The autograph Vulnem has received a black eye up the Metropolitan opera house, and body feel, more relieved than the users. Tliey have received from the Mora' fund printed curds saying that it nutoeriiiih renuested will Ue seni receipt of II to go to the support the Actors' Home. Blnce those rt have been sent on their way hWa huu l.ttAn 1a.H ttiithllfllasm smong fiends who make the life" of all lingers a burden. In not a single He w far has the dollar been seiu kick with a second application. Move for Clienper Tek-plioiies. (tlPimAr UlmihiinaK maV follOW the rcductlnn In tha nrlne of lights, for whleh there Is now such bright prom Telephone charges In thl. city i higher than anywhere else in the Cnlted Stales, tn spite of the fact -at published figure how that the Horse are valuable just now if well roke. A spoiled horse or an unbroke IrarM la nf nn account until he I broke and taught to do what you uM have htm . do. I will train row horsa for anv purpose for which horse Is Intended. Even th wlld- t can be tamed and controlled, and n show any man how to keep him '' I have added from (60 to f 10 t the value of a hone In 30 days. - H I cheaper tor r t row broke by one who ia prepared b do the work and understand, the " than to endanger jrou' lltt irrlng to do It youraelt I buy and Ml mnri ia... .ii tha tlma at the tch Henry teed yard. , Lee Kennard tr - r- , 4 - ' 4. 1 1 The Colombia !' i. j, I, -. if ' J X Well ventilated, neat and oom- foriaKi. .i a luJia Rnr o IVWIUa, UUU www. I in connection,' where the beet X ood are aenred. Vain street, center of block, be tween Alta and Webb streets. ! " .; V - ' " ? F. X. SCHEMPP t PROPRIETOR. HM. 'service would be highly profitable at much reduced rates. I Orders have been Bent to Albany 1 1 Aiatnnt Corporation Counsel -ll.n.Iua T. r!ltl In earnestly support a bill for uniform telephone charges between the various borougns oi jnc York. At present there is a double charge from Manhattan to Brooklyn. Queens, Bronx and Kicnmona, in i" of the fact ti.at the East River bridges are used to carry the cables over the river. TrunKrtatln Changes. There Is progress In all things, even In the firewood Industry in Its humblest form. The familiar sight of an Italian woman balancing pieces of old plank on her head may not last much longer In the wholesale mercan- ,ii. .ii.tri,.t nf the metropolis, inn wood Is ohopped up and sold. One of the women wooa gamerem discovered recently that by using a . ., Anniri father a great deal more wood th.n .he could carry. She communicated the great discovery , a countrywoman, tney ciuooeu ... earnings and bought a pushcart. Now there are more wood laden pushcart, than wood carriers to be seen moving u.iinarrv Bend In the evening. lunuiu - " , u and another bit or local cu.. "? gone. For Municipal Owner-Hip. Thank to the extortion of the lighting companies there I a grow ngnuiB municipal Ing aeniiuii"- ownership of public of both parties aamu . - - -mn. hut lust how to go Ibout It 1 the Question that I. pu- lllng them at preaem. t ,t . mnnh democratic parus- ' r.nrimn the republican aim urn , . i VAnrAl. ana narucumiiT their Ureat to have the legislature .- ..tmtlon of the lighting a .k.. nnestlon in whlah Tam- ttlllA . ..... . T nAiraiintlon I chargea, tne re- t.ii.n. muat be srlven credit for courtey, that la, they "have offered to ahake hand befpre ine oom .oe i.. Tt mav havin'i been" done In an ironical plrlt, ut-?th) enemies of Tammany had the (trace to send a let tn Vavor Mccienan aauna li legislative Inquiry would be of bene lt tn tha rltv. Tha mavor In hi. reDly Dolnted out that nttia a-nnd had remiited from in vesications In the part. If the led- t.i . A ..... .as 11 v wants In nis The rirv IBiaiUI a au... . he says, it can beat do 6 by enactiqr mnninlnal lighting bill nreDared by' the corporation counsel. - Such action would not prevent tne legi.ia. ..... mm nasains a 7b -cent ga Dili for Greater New York, a proposltloi .v.., h -nme from the republican side. The mayor add tnat me city authorities have determined to es . . .,. .,niinni llfirhtlnsr Dlant. taDllsn m. Ai.w.. - . and a committee of scientific experts Is engaged with the physical questions - .. , A .3 of tne pnijuv. j If the leglslaxure aoee not .-i a th ttrectlon and operation of a municipal llghUng plant, the city wtll proceed without that consent, as It Is believed that it ha a legal right to do so. ,,,.,AVIT "OATMIT AO T5T7!M. l?llrM 1 lyjfnu ua.. - dleton. Capital, surplus and undi vided profits. 3200.000. Transacts a Mn.i hcnirina. hiialness. Exchange bought and sold on all parts of the ..a T-.ia.ABt naln nn time denOSltS. nunu. iiuvico. ! .... Make collection. on reanuimuic A a-ill-AnV "lFHll CI T T : IT . F. Mailock, vIce-presMent: Q. M- Rice, cashier; ueorge narunwi. assietant casnier. ' r,Tni"H xt A rTT i T . RAWlf CiV ATHE f 1 lk X i x-aa. " plus and profits, 31 2. BOO. 00. Interest ... . i nannnita Tipnla In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry ams. president: T. J. Kirk, vice-president: F. S. LeOrow, cashier; I. M. Kemp, assistant cashier. V. STROBLE. DEALER TN 8KCOND hand good.. It there 1. anything you need In new and second-hand lurnuure, stoves, gran uewarv ana crockery, call and get his price. No. SHARON EDDINQS, DEALERS IN second-hand goods, and licensed pawnbrokers. Goods bought and sold. Loan, made on personal property. (41 Main street. WANTED TO BUT TOUR 8EC-ond-hand good. Graham ft Hunt er, at old Banler stand. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. F. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND (Superintendent. Make complete and reliable plan, for building. In the city or country. Rooms li, juaa building. TT. TTI XT i T.T TTTCI1V A. rf PdKTR A f tor. and builder.. Brick, stone and cement work. Aldress Box 466, ien aieton, ure. D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates rurmsnea on all kinds of masonry, cement walks. stone wan, etc. Leave orders at cast oregonian onice. PAWN BROKERS. UNCLE TOM'S PLACE., COTTON. wood street, opposite la indrv. Cheapest place In town. Money loaned. Second-hand good, bought and .old. YOUR UNCLE HARDWICK WILL loan you money on personal prop- erty. Licensed pawn broker. - Unre deemed pawn for sale. See me when you're ehort. Railroad St., in Hotel Bowman. ' COMMISSION nOURE. COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO., JOHN B. Benson, Mgr. urtice at renaie . T .. . .T..1 .1 Otnrair nlnnt TVenl lllll ILX OA V..' 1 V. ...... .-o " ers In fruit, vegetable, and dairy pro- . m ii.i. nil - aucts. 1 i-none main iidi. MUSIC STUDIO. J. A. OWENHOUSE., INSTRUCTOR in mandolin and guitar. . Piano tuner. At Eller' Piano House, Court street. RESTAURANT. T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING AND cement waias a specially. r-au-mate. furnished free. Work guaran teed. Leave orders at Goodman cigar store. Main street. P. O. Box 104. THE NEW YORK KITCHEN. COR- ner Oarden and weoo street, nesi meal In the city for 18 cent. White help only. Short order all day. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. OREGON SllOTLliMl . i. I -V TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY M-V..-A. B-..a aranlaaal Aii Tail! la. BlMpet dally to Oavaba sad Chicago I toarlat sleww dally to Kansas City I through Pnllman tourist slMplag cars, (ptraooally eoadaetd) WMklv to CM eaga; racllslng ckalt can Isast. Its.) M m nan wa.ii j . TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDIJtU TON. ' AtTBOTJMD. Arriv. Dasait. No. t. Chicago Spwtal I J0.v i-.f m. no. , Han uipi i:nis a. am, WMTBODND. ' Arrlva Detart. No. 1, i-oHlaad Ips clal l:Hia IM.a N. B. Mall aad l prass 11 .-00 p. . 1140.a. POKANI DHTI8I014. Arrlv. Dapart, No. T, Psadlotoa Pu- ' eager m :ag.m. : Ma t, Bpokaa Pas- WALLA WALLA BBANCH. AaataaV naratMe. No. 41, Mixed trala, 1 :40 p. . No. 41, Mlitd trala IMa No. T eoaaect wttk No. t. No. 42 coaaocts with No. ft ,, , ' OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE moil PORTLAND. All nlllng data, snhjset to chaaf. For Baa PnuKlscs v7 t day. ' BNAKB BITBR. Hlnaala tn lwlalnM fa laa'MB dally, except Batnrday, 4 KM . a. . iAve LiewuKOB aauy, sicvpi vtuhbi T:00 1. B. C. SMITH, Attmt, Peadletoa. F. A. SWINGLE. ARCHITECT AND Superintendent. Plan and specifi cations furnished for city and county worK. i-a i nw oioca. BOARDING AND IX)DGING. mTTTj. at ft. a uni'qp . nn ntji i I I . nuin i - working people notei, corner ai ta and Mill street. First-class ac commodations; reasonable rates; clean beds, neat rooms; leea yara in con neetion. S. C. Bltner, proprietor. itucmi urvrKT. T.FAniNO HO .i i. , i.. nitv tt nn in 11. R0 ner day. H. P. Miilen, proprietor. EDMINSTEN, THE REPAIRER, fixes anything from a. needle to a locomotive, sewings macnines, uicy rles. locks a specialty. 311 Court St. MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDnY. YJTmT TPTnUJ f A I" T I T VT CTI Pi P A MT) Foundry. Repair work on all kinds of machinery, structural Iron work and machine casting, junction oi Court and Alta street. May & Zelg- ler, proprietors. t SUITS CLEANED. ttpT tv tjatpt Tvncn Mtr.w MAN rniiiA J.u.u . , -. ' . ..a r?..n aiaola Ann nlenn HBrmciii. --- beds. If you come once you will keep a-coming. uniy wnue neij, cm ployed. Especial attention given to nnmmprplnl travelers. Mr. and Mr. J. p. Navin, proprietors. Fun ucwo TTj.ar,rtnn pi.lTAKTMn .in. i.i I... ' .....I...... ............... and Pressing Parlors. Ladles' and men' work given careful attention. Despaln block, Kast uouri street. iei- ephone Main 1531. m TAirpnrn thbi tait.oti. 120 W. Court street. Mllarkey niocK. nuns n..a.n,l ann rAnnlrerl. First clasa work guaranteed. Price reason able, HELP WANTED. - . r.a t r. n-n WHITE LODGING HOUSE. 301 S. Ul kl i u. r " ""?'" "'J, !" Mnln afreet, two blocks . SOUtn OI .iJ nu,. ...... .... . .. depot, Mr. C. P. Mallory, proprle- o vvoraj inm.i c.,a.u.. tress. Rooms oy tne oay, weea m j month. Lodging, 26 cents; per ween. fX)R SALE. ii ea. rtnoo. clean ocas. . . THOROUGHBRED WYANDOTTE Cockerel, choice stocK. unn ni -u at . .1.1 ..... n Nantlllltl. V.lllVIII 1.1,, l n""1 v . Pendleton, Oregon. t ATnc CO AM MITT. ITS TOR SALE. ' or will trade for span driving horses, about 1200 pounds; not over 7 years old. Dutch Henry rreea nam. Washington $ Columbia River Railroad TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR . Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Ontatia ana ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Portland and 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 p. m. for east. Arrive Walla Walla 11:33 a. m. from west, D... I.Aim.IIm MOAnllAA PAlal ' A. A accommodations, c.ll on or .ddrsa. w. Auaun, agani, Panitlatnti. Cirtmnm. 8. B. CAI.DBRRBAD, O. V. A., wan. nana, n bbuuhvuh. (THE PALACE LODGING HOUSE, 62T Main street, it. wiiiiams. rmi t .. ....ILUarrt rnnma flnil EOOd. IjHI ., T Till' I . . i Tr.,a.tVi1no. first-rlass. citfan lieu n'.w. Rates 60c up. Rates by weea or month. THE FARMERS' .BANK OF WES ton. Weston, Oregon. Does a gen eral banking business. Exchange bought and sold. Collection, prompt ... i.ii tn n .Tnmesnn. nresl- V tlllTllUCTA 1". " -" j' ... i-..v.a.A w -Prnebstel. vlcelpre Ident; B. B. Hall, cashier; directors. G A. Hartiaan, M. M. Jones, a. Price. O. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore. Robert Jameson. O. W. Proebstel. DEPOT STABLES. COTTONWOOD ioknna nan 13k1. I.lverv. feed and aale stable. Horse bought x 1.1 rrnnn T 1 (TB or rPHHUIlUUIC UIIU BU1U. ' " ' " - , prices. Stock boarded ny wee or month. Ring u up. day or night, a ta'bi hnv nn all n gnt service, oie- art & Lindsay, proprietors. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable austracts oi line iu . . , , 1 1 n AAimiv. Tjoan on city .. ..m nrnnnrtv. BUY and Sell. all kind, of real estate. Doe. a gen eral brokerage business, rays m and make Investment for non-resi dents. Reference, any Dana m at,.. dleton. . -. ' O. A. HARTMAN, 1-res. G. A. HARTMAN. JR.. Vlo-Pre. J. M- BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE . . . ii.. v. 1 Ai- ann BC olden ana moai rtjiin.uiTj -i j . in,iiMnM MiniDinlei. uftice 1 IMTH 1 1"-"" " with Hartman Abstract Ct). nitiKT TP. IT. fl. LAND junn A7n..A, f Commissioner, -.npewm lana inns. r . , ,.M. and collections, uii'ctj in Ing, room is. ri-rvt LIVERY STABLE, ALTA t (vami feerl and sale, stable. Good rig. at all times, can line in coiuit;.- tlon. 'Phone, Main tol MANICURE. -.T.TTa.r. uiurni. FROM KArfiBliw.E'1' at . - ... San Francisco at Mrs. Campbell. .... . a at coa rvittrt. Also la- muiinerr, -. die. hair aressing. "- private homes by appointment. Teie- nhone Ken n. - - FUJfERAL pmEprORS. MT.RY AND FEED STABLES. LOST. LOST NOTE BOOK CONTAINING note belonging to Tom Hlnton, also certificate of stock in Western Cedar compnny of Rainier, Oregon, and some receipts. Reward will be paid If returned to mis onice. FOR RENT. SHOE REPAIRERS. C. RANLEY, THE OLD RELIABLE shoemaker ana coouier. u -neatly executed. Shop on Alta treet, rear of Saving Bang ounoins. FRATERNAL ORDERS. n n r. ta.r va TatrMnT.ayrfiN I1T)flF! . No. 388. - Regular meeting first and thlid Thursday, of each month. All brother visiting In the city not ..-i.iiu inwiiAii tn attend. ' Hall In TA.rvnar black. Court tret. Thoma Ftl Gerald, E. R.l C. B. Bean, sec MODERN. WELL LOCATED COT- tage. Call at 811 Main sireei. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED TO BUY A GOOD ROAN mare, weignt bdout. iao or moii. Call on Harry uartnoiomew, Am uipwapivinRfurri PITT UN. der caVpet. on .helve., wall or for I wrapping purposes. Old newspapers In large bundles of 100 each at 31 cents a bundle at the BAST ORB- OONIAN of nee, psnaieton. ure.on. RUNS PUI.LMAN SLEEPING OARS ELEGANT DINING OAKS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS I DULUTH FARGO TO ( GRAND FORKS crooks run WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE THROUGH TICKETS TO 1 CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA " NEW YORK nnaron And all poinU East , and Booth. Thrown tlckst to J.pa Calaa, vt. T.COD1. .DO Prniuai a a.. Co. sad amwkss lias. .aunt nfrwi Tirma Nfl El. A. F. rDiiunniwiT . . - - - . It A. M.( meets the firet and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brethren ars lnvuea. i EMPIjOYMENT office. J. C. 8POONEMORB, 134 W. COURT at Vniim nnhlle. emDlovment of fice, pawn oroaer, reai lavoia, imuaaa rented, coliectiona maue. a-nunc i . . i . aaat ..1a SIBin aoai. If PLUMBING. M. A. RADER. FUNERAL tor and ncensea snumnua... - uate of the Chicago College of Em talmlng. Cor. Main and Webb SU. Phone Main 1301. Funeral parlors In connection. nnnnUlH.TlinUPIinil Pfl KANI- . . - . - - - i . n Atll tary niumDers, ota stain ni. ah ..1. AI r.lln,, rAaat mn.tAirlal USled. Prompt service, newer connection. made. 'Phone Main 811. RATfFR FOLSOM, FUNERAIDI BI,r. .rTd T licensed embalmers. Next to postofflce. Funeral parlor. ?wo funeral cars. Call reonded to day or nigni. a-ii.. WATCH REPAIRING. H L. HASBROUCK, THE JEWEL- . .nu.loltv nf watch TO- nalrlnr All work guaranteed. Main painng. M,.n.i K.it. , street, next m a-i. ': JAPANESE' RESTAURANT. it. nritia tfB.A,rT ir--rM XTTTVH IT. V-8 2 2 Cottonwood street Meal 10 cer-ts and up. Sunday, cnicken ninner. cent. Everytning Clean anu Geo. Kawashlrl. Prop. CHINESE LAUNDRY. Positively the Beat Be . made. An quantity ' pm tMrs. Pellveml lo. your horn Always tar OLYMPI-..- A.N0LTE Telephona Main 881. . ELECTRICIANS. ' iju'ii1 t.attndry- SLOM. Kp, . .,ialty. man. ramny ".. 'l nrlrt. All work done r',.I.a. class. Goods called for and dellverea. 40 r!ourt street jLrAUoTlAN-ELECTRICIAN. ' Wiring of all descriptions and elec trical work of all kind promptly done. Full line of electrical supplies, including chandelier, door bells, Satisfaction guaranteed, it west Court street. Mllarkey building. ( , , . i. - f 't i t i ; '. 1 FISH MARKBT. TiTFisH A nd' poulTr y mar- ELITB w,ilr. Proos. Cor- ..rand' AlS. Fish, oysters. . ,. ..Ji sea foods, vegetables. butter ind eggs- 'V MEN AND WOMEN. T!ta Pl8 for trosaliiral chAriflAauan'ln, ', urn trrlti'" rm-uc-'wo, ,Avvii iaiW,tUJ)IB, plrja TtttsM. vk. U-a-A. sSfl t. azaraat. prsaiiL US .A. Tfc , lt .,' ..r I KlAlba. ti lt TIME rJCHEDCLE, rm.h,a laa.a Paadlsiaa 1111 ttnsst B- day, at T:0 p. , For fartbar laforsi.tloa, ra, nape sad tickets, call ef rlt w. AdssN, P-NHeto. O-V.-.TTOB. Thirl sad Merrlwia Bta. PertUsd. Or. 777 Jlftifco4 you will be satisfied; " WITH YOUR JOURNEY , If your ticket, read over tn Osa. ver and Rio Grand railroad, tha Scenlo Line of the World," . BECAUSE Thsrs ars to many acenlo attraotlotv and' polnU of lnteret along th lln , between 9gaen ann uenvr , trip never becomes 'tiresome. If you are going East, write for In-, formation and get a pretty book that will tell you all about It W. C M'BRIDB; General Agent, 14 Third Street, PtMtlancf, Oregon ' . .tn ntc nt t f-. ' -'. - ' 1'.-. '.I, t fl-. ,.; t, tt i-f.'. t