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DAHVY EAST ORBOONIAN, PENTJLFTON, ORBGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY , 105. PAGE SKYKN. TRANSPORTATION LUTES. ,NG THE EXCHANGES: fHE INLAND EMPIRE " . ruling that the i hunger. land depart' the Power . .1 hv J"!: a searching li ...I.I h. I.OUlB , It t engaged by the ' ... the Investigation L " . ...... In.r at th F thorough, cover- . it aonears. how- irr. . . plan outlined by Mr. by means of a ladder. and ,nrough the opening made, either lowered or had an accomplice who attainted In lowering him to the floor of the sa loon. Thle burglar waa out after money alone, and did not bother the mock of gooda In the house In any manner that could be ascertained, but the cash registered was opened, and this he rifled, securing but 5 which the proprietor had left therein. La Grande Observer. meet the approval of T " ..lo that hlH 'ot renulred. he saw ',, wanted. ' t,e committee ap Brom, farmer living B do the work. ' aid thl noon that he '.bout the matter, but to make the investlga , n0 white-washing "4ld cover every feature .,artment HolHe Capi- timntn Suicides. tmethlng of a mystery ,e death of Vina Tlp M 0t her grandfather, whoae place is near bout 20 miles from L.h. look a dose of car- time on sunaay in was tola Dy sev ,jt came in iai Ldlon. 'inai 11 Mhen did not warn an inqueM held wa also aude W e,H! pt"" remains were to be R today n Investigation .turn unless some one h Mtid removes me flimiuce. wnicn sui Lillalr. Lmmauwas but 19 years ta orphaned muny years IMng here wno Know ner 1 -. l,.ul,l anil b, ni naturaiiy uub"- operament as to mane me nlclde her loai poaamiu City Herald. - Carrie 70,060 Volts. Sixty thousand volts are now belnc carrled by the line of the Washington Water Power comDanv. whi-h plies the Coeur d'Alene mines with electric power. Heretofore the voltage nave. wen 4&,uo, but recently an ex periment was made by In-reanlno- th. voltage to 70.000. which the line car ried without a break. Thursday the regular voltage was Increased to 60 r 000. The Increase was made In order to lessen the loss of power In transmis sion. The, higher the voltage the less is the loss in transmission. The voltage now carried is unsurpassed by any electric line in the tTnited States, and Is equaled by only a few. About 2000 horse power Is being supplied to the various mines of the district by the electric line. Wallace State Tribune. Login Burglary- Sunday night some pmuu ny h.iB not been dlscover- nlo and burglarlaea me Llrleh Luttes on Jerier- The burglar must not have itdlnary burglar, because, (lace he did not use Durg lor forcing the doors, or (or opening the doors; jnlace, thin burglar came ,. -here It Is generally sup The Promised Land. Bishop David N. Mclnturff of the People's United church hopes to start with his colony to the Promised Land within 10 days and has almost closed a deal for 2735 acres eight miles north of Bonners Ferry, Ida ho, on the Kootenai line, a branch, of the Great Northern. The ranch is nearly all bottom land along the Kootenai river and the deal includes 200 head of cattle, 20 horses, five houses and barns, and II Is beir.g se cured for about 850,000. Spokesman-Review. Classified Advertisements BRING CERTAIN and QUICK RESULTS 1 PHYSICIANS. J. A. BEST. PHYSICIAN AND SIIR- geon. Rooms 2ft nri 9a Hnti Bowman. BEAN & PERRY, ATTORNEYS AT Law. Office over Taylor's hardware store. Pendleton. Oregon. DRS. SMITH & DICK OFFICE Pendleton Savlnn Rink huiMin Telephones: Main 101: residence Main 1591; barn Red 581. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN juaa ouiidlng. DR. R. E. RINGO. PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Room itavltin Rank building. HAILEY ft LOWELL, ATTORNEYS at Law. Office in Despaln block. H. VOLP, A. M.. M. D.. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office in Hotel Bow man, DR. W. Q. COLE, OFFICE IN JUDD building. Office hourse, 10 to II a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. Telephones: Of fice, Main 1371; residence, Main 1181. CARTER A RALEY. ATTORNEYS at Law. Office in Savings Bank bnlldlng. H. 8. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO pathic physician and surgeon. Of fice in Judd building. Telephones: Office, black 1411; residence, red 1633. DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK, telephone Main 931; residence. Black Ml. DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSI oian and Surgeon. Office in Sav ings Bank building, room 1. Office 'phone. Main 1411; residence. Red nil. Dismantling The Dulles City. Machinists yesterday finished the labor of removing the bollei from the steamer Dalles City. The boiler is to be taken to the plant of the Willam ette Boiler Works and there repaired. The old Bhaft 1b being taken out, and when the craft's wheel revolves it will be on a hollow nickel steel shaft, which Is on the way fro mthe T3ast, The Dalles Chronicle. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO nic and nervous diseases and .dis eases of women. Judd building. cor ner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone, Main 721; residence, Red 1153c X-Ray Therapeutics. DENTI8TS. 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 store. ATTORNEYS. BALLERAY McCOURT, jrers. Association building. LAW- WINTER ft COLLIER. LAWYERS. Office, rooms 7 and I. Association building. STILLMAN ft PIERCE, ATTOR- neys at Law. Mr. Stillman haa been admitted to practice In United States patent offices, and makes a specialty of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, 11 and 13, Association block. ORVELLE RAUDABAUOH. ATTOR- ney at Law. Despaln building, room 45, Pendleton, Oregon. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND hand 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 SHARON ft EDDINQS, DEALERS IN second-hand goods, . and licensed pawnbrokers. Goods bought and sold. Loans made on personal property. 641 Main street WANTED TO BUY YOUR SEC-ond-hand goods. Graham A Hunt er, at old Basler stand. PAWN BROKERS. UNCLE TOM'S PLACE, COTTON wood street, opposite la in dry. Cheaoest dace In town. Monev loaned. Second-hand good bought and sold. YOUR UNCLE HARDWICK WTLL loan you money on personal prop, erty. Licensed pawn broker. Unre- deemed pawns for sale. See me when you're short Railroad St., In Hotel Bowman. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. C. E. TROUTMAN. ARCHITECT and Superintendent Room It Judd building. Pendleton, Oregon. T. F. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND Superintendent Makes complete and reliable plans for buildings In the city or country. Rooms 17, judd building. F. E. VAN DUSEN ft 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. T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING AND cement walks a specialty. Estl mates furnished free. Work guaran teed. Leave orders at Goodman cigar store. Main street. P. O. Box 104. Juilire Nugent Paralyzed. Judge Nugent of Silver City, who suffered a stroke of paralysis a few batglars have gone,, and days ago and was brought to St. Al- Lna It u believed few ever i piioiihub nospiuu in mm tuj. b- n. .wt thin buraiar broke tliiK along nicely. He IB aoie 10 . up Ll Ui juiw of gluss In the ! a while each day and gives abundant Jipm tin roof of the house, hepes of ultimate recovery. Boise U hf ninwled In reacning ciipltal xsews. !) BLOOD h r bowtli which made my IMihvm ooTflrfid with pimp lea m mod trtnltl nnmH I r-A nut rmi iu my Joy when th "auMifm month' it,uiy uio. MUm to til my frlcndi ul bud ttllof." Mh A..New Tot OUr.M.f. Best For 7 The Bowels i' html. T.iM Gnod. Do Good, n7!I .' onlm' c. HC. nunc Itnolnt ublal aUmpud 0 00. not your Bona? baak lrtrCo.,Chlc.itoor N.Y. tVaS fTEl MILLION BOXES 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 store. Resi dence telephone, Main 1311. BANKS AND BROKERS. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton, Ore. Organized March 1. 1889. Capital, 1100,000; surplus, $100,000. Interest allowed on all time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on nil principal points. Special at tention given to collections. W. J. Furnish, president; T. J. Morris, vlce preBident: J. A. Borie, cashier; J. W. Maloney, assistant cashier. f raiuable Just now If well Meu horse or an unbroke no account until he is flight to do what you aim do. I will train or any purpose for whioh fimiti. Even the wild Ned and controlled, and "y man how to keep him dded from $50 to tlOO ' horae In 20 day. m tor you to have your one who la prepared k and understands the r9 t endanger vaur life 1 40 K yourself. I huv and all the time at the P 'Ma yard. to Kennard DAILY MARKET REPORT. Buying and Selling Prices of Produce In Pendleton. The following prices on produce are In effect today: Prices to Producers. Hens, 8c lb. Roosters, 0c to 7c lb. Ducks. 8c lb. Geese, 7c lb. Turkeys, 1214c lb. Butter, country, 40c to but per roll. Eggs, country, 30c to 3r.c per doi. Selling Prices. Hpiib .dressed. 60c to 60c. Young chickens, dressed, 40c to 60c. Eggs, 30c to 36c per doi. Butter, country, 50c to 65c per roll. Butter, creamery, 60e to 66c per roll. Apples, 1.60 per box. Potatoes. 31.69 per sack, 2c per lb. Onions, 6c lb. Sweet Potatoes, 6c lb. Cabbage, 4c per lb. Cauliflower, 15c per head. Spinach, 6c per lb. Cranberries, 16c quart FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PEN dleton. Capital, surplus and undi vided profits. 3200.000. 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 Martman, jr., assiBtant cashier. F. A. SWINGLE, ARCHITECT AND Superintendent. Plans and speclfl cations furnished for city and county work. LaDow block. m.. COMMISSION nOUSE. COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO., JOHN B. Benson, Mgr. Office at Pendle ton Ice ft Cold Storage plant. Deal ers In fruit, vegetables and dairy pro ducts. 'Phone Main 1781. MUSIC STUDIO. J. A. OWENHOUSE, INSTRUCTOR in mandolin and guitar. Piano tuner. At Eller Piano House, Court street RESTAURANT. THE NEW YORK KITCHEN, COR- ner Garden and Webb street. Best meal In the city for 15 cents. White help only. Short orders all day. OREGON SlIOJTLlNE a union Pacific TWO TRAINS TO THE" BAST DAILY Thromk Pnllisu standard aad Toorlet Blawpera tally te Otaaha aad Ckkam: tourist slewcr dally te Kansas City I through PnllsttQ tonrist slneplng ears, (personally eondnettd) weakly to Chi cago; reclining chair ears (esata tree) M th nest aany. TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE TON. V BAST BOUND. Arrive. Depart No. 3, Chlcagh psclal B :0 . as. 3:40 e. m. No. , Mall Bxpren :Uaa 4:46 WWTBOUHD. Arrive, Depart No. 1, tMctuuid pe- eial t 10 a. am, t0tv. No. , Mall aad Wt- u prtee U X) n. av UMaa. RFOKANir DlWIirOl. Arrive. Depart. No. 1, PeMlstoa Pat sengei t :Sf. m. No. 8, Spokane Pas eengnr t:10.tva. WALLA WALLA BRANCH. Arrive. Depart. No. 41, Kited train, 1 :40 s. a. No. 4X MUed train . (:!.. Na T eonnects with No. t. . No. 42 connects wlU No. 1 ' OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDUUB FBOM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subject te ehaage. For Baa rraneuKO every Art days. 8NAKB RIVBB. Rlparla to Ltwlatoo Leave Blpasia dally, except natordar, jo L4 wis too aau GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. EDMINSTEN, THE REPAIRER. fixes anything from a needle to a locomotive. Sewings machines, bicy cles, locks a specialty. 811 Court fit. MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY. BOARDING AND LODGING. THE ALTA HOUSE, OR THE Working People's hotel, corner Al ta and Mill streets. First-class ac commodations; reasonable rates; clean beds, neat rooms; feed yard In con nection. S. C. Bltner, proprietor. PENDLETON MACHINE SHOP AND Foundry. Repair work on all kinds of machinery, structural Iron work and machine castings. Junction of Court and Alta streets. May & Zeig ler, proprietors. ATHENA HOTEL. LEADING HO- tel in the city. $1.00 to $1.50 per day. H. P. Mlllen, proprietor. THE MEN'S RESORT, CLEANING and Pressing Parlors. Ladies' and men's work given careful attention Despaln block, East Court street. Tel ephone Main 1531. 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 io commercial travelers. Mr. and Mrs. P. Navln, proprietors. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHE na, Oregon. Capital, $50,000; sur plus and profits. $12,600.00. Interest on time deposits. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry C. Ad ams, president; T. J. Kirk, vice-president; F. S. LeGrow, cashier; I. M. Kemp, assistant cashier. WHITE LODGING HOUSE, 801 S. Main street, two blocks south of derjof Mrs. C. P. Mallory, proprle. tress. Rooms by the day, week or month. Lodging. 25 cents; per week, $1.60. Good, clean beds. THE PALACE LODGING HOUSK, 627 Main street. H. Williams, rrop. Large, well-kept rooms and good. clean beds. Everything first-class. Rates 60c un. Rates by week or month. THE FARMERS' BAISK. ur vr.o- ton, Weston, Oregon, uoes gen eral banking Business. uxcnanKc bought and sold. Collections prompt ly attended to. k. n, pi cm-dent- George W. Proebstel, vlcelpres Ident: B. B. Hall, cashier; directors. A. Hartman, Ret. m. jon. Price. O. D. Graw, J. F. ruigore, Robert Jameson, O. W. Proebstel. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS ! Colambia fat House ! I""!, neat and com l""". food beds. Bar K where the beat "rved. ; .renter of block, ba- na Webb street, t !f lSCHEMPP ' COMING EVENTS. February 1! 100th anniversary of h. hirth of Sacajewea'a baby at Fort Mandan. with Lewis and Clark ex nedltlon. June 1. 1906 Opening Lewis ana Clark exposition. t. - - National woman Suffrage Association. Portland. Julv 11-14 American Medical As sociation, Fortiano. Notice to Contractors. O..I-J hid. will be received by the school board of district No. 1. Pen- n until Tuesday, v February 14, 1906, lortne "- in two eight-room school buildings now in ooun of erection. Each wa must be accompanied by a certified "w.. -.hi to John Halley. Jr., clerk, for 6 per cent m m of bid. Plan" nd apeoifcaUons can be had at the architect's office, room :! i.iMinr Pendleton, Ore. The right reserved to reject any and B" WdS- JOHN HAILEY. JR.. Clerk. C E. TROUTMAN. Architect. HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands TTtiitB Miiniv. Tians on city and farm property. Buys and sells all kinds or real esiaie. eral brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non-resi dents. Reference, any una in dleton. . G. A. HARTMAN, l-ren. G. A. HARTMAN, JR., Vice-Pres. poisons In Food. TwhRDs you don't realise M. BENTLET REPRESENTS THE oldest and most reliable fire and ac- M.nt Insurance companies. w with Hartman Abstract Co. N. JOERGER, THE TAILOR, 126 W. Court street, Milarkey block. Suits cleaned, pressed and repaired. First, class work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. GIRL OF 14 TO 16 YEARS OLD TO Btny evenings with two children No work; small wages. Salvation Ar my. 610 W. Bluff street. THOROUGHBRED WYANDOTTE Cockerel, choice stock. Call at 4 03 Calvin St., or address G. Neuman, Pendleton, Oregon, LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. DEPOT STABLES. COTTONWOOD street. 'Phone. Red 1381. livery. feed and sale stable. Horses bought and sold. Good rigs at reasoname price. Stock boarded ny ween or month. Ring us up. day or night, as we have an all night service, mew art ft Lindsay, proprietors. CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALIA trf. ramev A Kennedy, r-rops. I.lverv. feed and sales stable. Good rigs at all times. Can line in connec tion. 'Phone, Main 701. SHOE REPAIRERS. C. RANLEY, THE OLD RELIABLE shoemaker and cobbler. All worn neatly executed. Shop on Alt street, rear of Savings Bank building. FRATERNAL ORDERS. VMTM U1TT.KT. JR.. U. . lArHl Commissioner, opeciauy land filings and proot insurance and collections. Office In Judd build ing, room 16. B. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE No. 388. Regular meetings first and third Thursdays of each month. All brothers visiting In the city most mrdlallv invited to attend. Hall in TjlDow block. Court street Thomas Ftii Gerald, E. R.: C. E. Bean, sec. tjt.. K.-T-.r wpom T inaB! WO. E3. A. F m. a w mAta th first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brethren are invited. MANICURE. EXPERIENCED MANICURE FROM San Francisco ai an. v.""l.'";.. - millinery. 107 East tourr. a, - dies hair dressing. private homes by appointment Teie- phone Red 1461. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. M. A. RADER, FUNERAL VIKC tor and licensed embalmer.. Grad uate of the Chicago College of Em-..-.i.... n Mnln and Webb Sts, Main 1S01. Funeral parlors In connection. L "flonlan by carrier, I ek ... .. that In your , food, .but some day you may x. -twinge of dyspepsia that will convince y?u Dr. King's New Life Pill, are guaranteed to cure all lckneas due to poison, of undigested d-r,.mo.n back. 26c at Tallman & Co.'a drug store. Try them. Notice to Debtors. Indebted to BAKER ft FOLSOM. FUNERAL Di rector, and licensed m1ba'm.e' . .tnffi.av Funeral parlor. t- fnneral cars. Calls responded to rfv or night 'Phone Red 1281. I will as we please call and settle at once, need the money a pj D. KEMLER SON, The grocers. WATCH REPAIRING. . mrTTS T v W TTT w T.. HASBROUtR.. inn r- mob-AO anPOlH 1 1 UL VTUVW oalrlng. All work guaranteed. Main street, next to First National oann- ELECTRICIANS. J L. VAUGHAN ELECTRICIAN. wi- .11 iiarrintlnns and elec trical work of all kinds PromP"y done. Full line of electrical supplies. Including ehandellers, door be lla a.,i.r..,ian niarfl.nteed. 120 wesi Court street Milarkey building. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. SUITS CLEANED. HELP WANTED. FOR SALE. LARGE SPAN MULES FOR SALE, or will trade for span driving horses, about 1200 poundB; not over 7 years old. Dutch Henry Feed TOrn TjOST. LOST NOTE BOOK CONTAINING note belonging to Tom Hlnton, also certificate of stock In Western Cedar nmnnnv nf Rainier. Oregon, ana some receipts. Reward will be paid If returned to this office. FOR RENT. MODERN. WELL LOCATED COT- tage. Call at 811 Main street MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED TO BUY A GOOD ROAN mare, weight about 1250 or more. Call on Harry Bartholomew. ni.n NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UN- der carpet., on shelves, walla or lor wrapping purpose.. Ola newspapers in large bundle, of 100 each at It cents a bundle at the EAST ORB. GONTAN office, Pendleton. Oregon, Leave 00 a a. i wis too dally, except frlday. B. C. BMITH, Agent, Peadletoa. Washington & Columbia River Railroad TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR Chicago, St. Paul, St Louis, Kanaaa City, St Joseph, Omaha and ALL POINTS EAST AND 80UTH. Portland and Points on tlvs 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 S p. m. for east Arrive Walla Walla 11:35 a. m. froaa west For Information recardlnt rates end accommodations, csll on or address w. auamh, Agent Pendleton, Oregon. 8. B. CALDEltflRAD, O. P. A., Walla walla, Washington. C. SPOONEMORE, 124 W. COURT at Hniatv nubile emDloyment of fice, pawn broker, real estate, house, rented. Collections made. "Phone Main 1831. PLUMBING. GOODMAN-THOMPSON CO. 8ANI tary plumbers, 648 Main St. All work first-class. Best material used. Prompt service. Sewer connections made. 'Phone Main (11. JAPANESE RESTAURANT. fum TWMr)T.ir:TON KTTCHFN (22 Cottonwood street, jaeais m cenm and up. Sunday, chicken dinner. 15 cents. Everything clean and good. Geo. Kawasnin, r-rop. CHINESE LAUNDRY. SLOM KEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY- man. Family wasning a .j.""-'- a s - An1 Tlfflt All won aone oy naim. A class. Goods called for and delivered. 408 Court street. FISH MARKET. ELITE FISH AND OWTUrilAR; i.i. m. wilier. Props. Cor- a uta Fish, oysters. "u-.". iZod vegeUble butter and egga. 'Phone Black ll I Poxtrtvciy the Beat Beer made. Any quanUiy yon ileelrB. Delivered to your home Always call for OLYMPIA. A. N0LTE Tolepbona Main (81. RUNS PUI.LMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT DINING CARS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO TO GRAND FORKS CROOK8TON WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTB THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO I WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON And all points East and South. Through tickets to Japan and China, via' Tacoma and Northern Paclfle BteasufelB Co. and American una. TIME SCHEDULE. Trains leave Peadletoa sally except Baay day, at T . m. For fnrtbar Informatloa, tlsM esraw-. aiaps and tlrkets, call ea at writ w. AdM P-dkHoa, Oc-,,, Third aad Morrlaea Bta.. Psrtlsad. Or. 1VIEN AND WOMEN. tlaa Blf for ani ax,lnllnini4oDa, loiMiss.n.o.rl . -,. hj mxn. p;ld. lot f 1 1 .00. or 1 IxHtW. f it. m 1.11.1 YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY If your tickets read over the Den ver and Rio Grande rauroaa, isw Scenic Line of the World," BECAUSE There are so many scenic attraction and points of Interest along the Una between Ogden and Denver inai mm trip never becomes ti-.csoTiie. If you are going East, write for In formation and get a pretty book that will tell you all about It W. O. M'BRIDE, General Attmt, ttt Third Street, Portland. v Oregon ;- i ;