"(Ml EK2BT: PAGES. PAGE (UtVJElf. . , , y , , , r ; . , t I M I ;l s ..' 1 1 .' I ".- ; " -' " T . JAJXX EAST -OOEGQXZAIT. PSOTLBIOH, OBHSON, MONDAY, JUKE 12. 1W5." ir t n 4 AMONG THE of the INLAW Empire Shelrlff Baueri as Salted! to jtar Jbuck fast tod: tyy toli'phbiie (p tg after JMi trisaliq , wornu1 floied Mr Nellie ttliiiiiii yfliouJMMUHHcldenltost I her mental equilibrium. J The physicians decided that she was f Insane una she wns'coinjfiiltieil (' tyie Medical Lake hospital. fcT&ercdiitfls very sad one for.;jfor airi Julian lg (employed In the sliovs tre,iin4;' fke ioouple hayj- swven pld;h. ' VAt- lenoani arrived yeHterday from the .Medical Lake asylum who left with 'her In charge this morning.., , ',' This makes the second tlnVe this ady has been sent to the Medical Lake hospital from this county. ;Th iflrst time was September 12, 1902, (and she was discharged as cured February 14,wl90p. Dayton Courlerl- ,Press. AC V JV r i JoHoplilnu Man a Poor Shot. Deputy Sheriff Edwards laat-Mon- day arrested Mrs..J,pephln., Ulife, on , 'shoot the man to whom the was mar gined, Nevada Llllle. It Is not her fault ft hat she did not get him, for she Is Jaald to have fVd mevbral shots from ia. revolver at him at diode! range.' It Jia claimed that sho' tMd lUie'ahdotmg jin self defense,, and thai. he ..was ( threatening to do Tier violence" with'an ' laxe. Mrs. Lllle had no 'difficulty till (giving bonds and r securing nhep iren 'lease upon being. ItroughtMa this cltyi J Mabton Chronicle. .-:'4IK' J Operation 6n"Mrs.' Rklpivorth.' i An operation ibolnp liaiperutlve Iri jthe case or MrjWulto Bklpwbvlh; and It being known that It would take $iplace this morning. ntNorth. Pacific Sanitarium, her frlomls nave atixlous y awaited news from her. In her jR'eakened condition it, was feared f he J .ouiajiKX nrnw Wt'a messagjrr selves) iiisMAliiir-Bald -sHe Raft passed through the operation andf I DON'T ItUUio Poopl Wltlulran-Hl l of TunlHT Ijuida. J 1 r ine local uinu oiiice y?aieruay re lore than 400.000 ifSrir.f Krai MitiTfTCl rk. -fei Perce and Iilalvov keen withdrawn from settlement to be added to. ihcjilttcr., Hoot forest ieserve.ilsars nj. jjewanonj-i)ioune. ThenorttAt?;caprnej or tne pro posed rpefr hi. bKlhs on th western LoundaiV oi tie present Tfltter Root forestMsefvel and'' at Hhe northen corner of township 81 north, range 1 east. Thet,nurtbein;pn.rt'iet the Proposed addition, to the reserve, is Jut three miles wide,' tflf 4nrtiter outh widens until the whlth of three country drained by tne soutn fork of tlreeMiwvtnterVBlri,itt tMt4er tributaries of the Salmoj) , jrlver . are Sicluded In the withdrawn' port loir.1 The announcement of the U with drawal of timber lands In th Cfcar Water country several .veckaMige. fer (prest reserve purposes, , aroused, a Ittei 'feeling: among 'the' settters1 amd (Jie vlew.'ls held here that "the decent action of bi dep'arlmcnf 'will Tie' bit terly oppbsed by'tbe" rfettrers 'resldtng Ui the 'courftry'affeel'ea:" ''"'" It Is' stated that 'the"-land now tlrlthdrawn" Iriclufleg 'the'1 major 'por tion of the available government land Suitable' for agricultural purposes And many settlers now have1 good liomeS in the district that are. hed by pquat-J ters- rights. ,ZHl i i He took, a bottle uptqibed. Drank whiskey hot each night; Drank ooektUrf In Hh noWiltig, , But never could get tight. He shivered In the evening, V And-' afwh.ys riad 'the blues ' t' Until he took a bowl or two . But he never blamed the boo 1 a His Joints were full of rlieumatlz; ' His appetite wns slack; ' He" had pains between his shoulders; Chills ran down his b8ck. He suffered ' with Insomnia: 1 At n)ght he couldn't, snooze. He said It was the climate But he never blamed the booze. His 'constlt jltiotj fvji "iii )Uii! ) S (It was overVbrlted1.' lie srtld); His legs were swelled each, morning, And he often had swelled head. He tacked.beer... wine, whiskey, And If they didn't fuse ' HV blarhed t' 6& apsiM""" ' ' But he never blamed the booze. . ff He clalmed W hardly slept at Ight, And alwayi (iad' baadrearaa; If? claimed he-eften lay; awake Till rry-. sunrlw-- beams. Ife thought it was malaria .Alas! 'twas but a ruse. f' It blamed It on most evarytliinK"- jBut he never blamed the: booze.! w ' C) ; ITs liver needed scraping. lAnd his kidneys had the gout; H swallowed lots of Utters, . .. TIU si W he(c1anJ them out(i His legs were swelled witn dropsy, "Till he had to cut his stnwpf Xrj blamed It oi the doctor' V But Jhe jaeye.r blamed iii bpoxe. Tfien Wrf1 had' the1 tremens. ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 !." 1 And He' tackled 'rats and "snakes; " Ffrst he had the fever, ffhen he ha4tt laHakis.IA V(J , Af last he hftd. funeral, ....... iand W ilVe hltn'ls Just dUeW,", ' Tke ebltaph' 'carved 'Mr hlni waa ' 'He never blamed the booze." J Selected "J ffhls storV is told of a little gtrl who wis preparing !, eay lar beiUfcne pryer: Her aaamotTie.Vtl near, said she must ask Qod to maka th weather warmer HblXgsadntsrw rbeumatUm woulaV"geU betMn fPhad d raver wm ends srtth Uih sentence: "Ad, u Ood, pleMirtK'it not'swr grandma." Kansas City Journal i. . , nVy, .y.y.. V".. EXCHANGES . t"! f ?i. ;: . nuii aiive waen. me ftiessage was 89it, Thjf Dalle Crojille. ft J HO ? fvqintf it; JlUflit 5 J : The Columbia cfBjnr"KimmlKHkin- having In charge the county exhibit at the Portland ,.falr, Is preparl bio) pt ,!. paKtx describing the fn Hiie'il anl lnd(trleg of the county. A(boUt 10 bf,'themiges will contain iei sjrltlVe fmaioerjj'the balance will Ve u't fox JiatttonsJ Nrlewsl of varlrfim description, Dulldlngs, farm scet4, etc. Dayton Courier-Press. Holding Tliolr Wool. George Puglt was In town Frldsy, intending to go to the FaJman ploke and assist In shearing the Falmn sheep. He snid most all of the vil-- ff v fftrnn nave hepn fthavd. but nr. TP Pffy'bb& clip belfig t'Bi alajiuaesV ofor-1-terks.sM3rant Couii nt.' ' ty News. v ! 3 JlVkUPj$atfa Vlctorions. at the bill ground here the Walla Walla high school team defeated the Day trt baseball team by a score of 13 to to. The1 former 'ourclassed the latter; Its ibaUe'efrpeblkllJ-,' 'doing more effe. i4 vrork, Clayton Courier-Press. 1 I Tlte June Overland Monthly. ; .iTh -Overland Monthly for June 3s il le-xcetptloaalfy1 'bright and readable number. liAniong1 tie , features ffjir JOe!wWW wllr b'tpeclally Interest ing tQ .Oregojjreaders Is "The Inland Empire,"' by "K. H. Elford. and "A$- tolma ' l fttvl Oregon sketch by IKirfihiir of Peh"dHlrm. UU Bejrt frol WUlLiusi luMullKur. ""IT E. McKnlght, "who was In Butter creek Saturday, stated that Me finished &h Id hjpM4 eouifty,' h nlghed ahfarlng last weojc atvljStarl- adofM00 ffiiejjii oJ Malher ne'wlH' range' tiem tn uture. HeQpnr Times. , , 4 tAr EPORT. VHaett of Proliid hdJetoh. The following prices on produce a Mn effect today LfULAB, ;u IU, Oeese, 7e lb. J ' l?utt'."!onutry, i4c t'ojl0r Wr roQ. ?gkcountfy, iig'pir (loiei) l-i i i ii Selling.:, 1VI0O: dtnif chickens, dressed, 4 6c to DO Eggs, 20c per dozen 1 1 ''Country butterj 40c to 50o per roll Butter, creamery, 55c per roll. 51 PoU tows' $1.25 to 11.50 per sack Cabbage, 4c per lb. J .Syluaclu- 5c jier lb , - - Radishes, 3 bunches, 10c. ?xtiiee, .virtches; lee1. 2 Tomatoes, 12 l-2c lb. i r'.'Peas.f 1 1-Sc lb. r. Horseradish, 10c lb. .rJlfcutiirb, 2c lb. Asparagus, 10c lb. 1 Strawberries,' 8 l-3c bo.' i r.M- .To . il i". i. .'' i ' Cherrtes.'' I-Sd bok ;-'6osebert'leKi'40c'galo'ni. ''""'', ; rii.H .m)i,:''. ! 1 ! i .V 'I' .lewisT And', jrtA'jfJjiijB, 4 PortlantL1 bregon'.'' Juno l' to ..?"";:.:..";;:..;..:,.;v October The 0. ,R, & N, Co. announces rate from Pendleton as follows: ' Round trip, good for 20 days. . .ti.lt Bound trip party tickets,1 (10 or more persons on one ticket), J gobd for ten' days $6.81 For organtte4 parties of, J00 or more, moving on the same day, q round trip rate iot 41.81 .-WIU be made, good for seven days. - For further particulars, call on or address ' E. C. SMITH. Agent. , For Sale. ' A three-acre tract of rich Umatilla bottom land, covered with a fine va rloty of large, healthy 10-year-old fiult trees, about 1 1-2 miles east of Main street, Pendleton, Ore. Join Ing R. M. O'Brien on the east line, and Nathan Moore on the north and south lines, and the county road on the west. Said tract Is fenced separ ately from all other land. , Price 11, 500. ' Address Jade Swltzler, Umatilla, Oregon. ; . ; .'. H f Rooms for Pendleton and . Umatilla , .2?"& F&M A1. .If . Fair. .Write now to Mrs. William B. Bol- ton, 674 H Fifth street, ."Portland. Ore Convenient .jto the .grounds. Rates 21.001 11.25 and 1.E0, Inolndlng breaVal,i.V fjjf h.y I Better Passenger Service. The' Washington & Columbia RiverJ railway company In connection with! the Northern Pacific railway compa-J njr, have put Into effect a new time' bard greatly Improving the passenger; service to points on- their respective lines. Passengers, leaving eadleton; at ifo-iip reaclB Beatileval Taooma! At II A. m. next itnv nni4 Rnnh,n fl J.:, ml frieeplng cars will be run on'. air Northern Pacific trains both easU and . .west from Pasco. -.-.-.t- Nalibhnl OobvcnUon Wdern Wood ' Wtcn of ' America, Milwaukee, Wis., June 30th, 1906. 1 ' Iffopjijbpva fj4Jaalohr,11ie30. R. A N. makes, a round, trip rate ,of 262.20. lth rtos. Qoinig' iimtt lO'dajrs.1, R- iurn iiinib ov aays irom aaie or sale. fopMver privileges will be granted V!5h-X? atrepVP , ?Wn, VT A'4nslt dress T&. 'cT sMrrff. Agent O. 'r: a n. A vf. UXflSTwiSra. .A full line of the excellent cigars Hade by the 'PindlMbh1 Cigar factory, 14 1 rHffcreiit' ibnfnd Are bl4' at the Medel'Uakeryt on 1 Coar4 Istifeet eVeVttftft i e e i u li 1 1 1 at uuiw j ' i .(...i, . , . . I ; iv a I J ft'l r.U I :'.. ;ii" ! .M'l iPBTSICIANsL' ft-'A.' BEST, PHTBCIAM AND SUH 'i twoa.'i Boom It ' and ,' Hotel Bowman., ,. n,T y ,, DR6U r .SMITH I ' i DIOK-MjmCE ' Pendleton Savings Bask building. Telephones: Main 101; reatdenc Main 16(1; barn Red III. DR. Rj B. RTNOO, PHYSICIAN AND f- ii , Sargvottnl Room 8 - Saving ' Bank 7T -r H. VOLP, A. M , M. D, PHYSICIAN ana Burgeon, urnce, Associauoa block. "Rooms lsl. It and. iL 'Phone Main 17T1. ' JR.. W Q. COLD,, OFFICB IN JUDD building.: t Offlc .houree, JO to 11 a, m,; I to. t p-.n. Telephones; Of' flee,. Main 1871;. residence. Main 1881, H. 9. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMKO pathlo physician and urgeon. Of fice In Judd building. ' Telephones: Of flee, black 1411; residence, Ted 1(SS DR, D. J. M'FAyi JUDD BLOCK, telephone Main ,'ittl;.,, residence, Blkck lit ;! DR. T. ' M HENDERSON. PHTSI- clan and Surgeon. Office In 8ar- Ings Bank : building, room. 1. : Office phone,, Main 1411 jesldenoe, .- Main DR. LYNN K. BLAKE8LEE, CHRO nic and nervous diseases and dls eases of women." Judd building, cor ner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone, Main 721; residence, Red 1162. X-Ray Therapeutics. r, , hi.-,' .. DENTISTS. DR., M. , 8. KERN. pENTAL HUR geon. Office, room II Judd build ing, f none, niacK izi. Ml J A. VAUOHAN; ' DENTIST. - OF- fice in Judd building. 'Phone Red 1411.; , ' t ,.V ... 1 1 i v VETERINARY SURGEONS. VETERINAR.T SURGEON DR., D. C. MqNabb. 'Office: at Tallman's drug store. , T. J. LLOYD, D. V. S., M. F., M. B. Veterinary Surgeon ' and Dentist Graduate of tbe Oraod Rapids Veter inary College of Michigan. , Office at Brock A McComas drug store. , Resl- BANKS AND BROKERS. THE PENDLETON SAVINOS BANK, - Pendleton; Ore. Organized March 1, 1889. Capital, $100,000; surplus, 2100,000. Interest allowed on all time deposits.,,. Exchange bought and sold on all principal points. . 8pectal .at tention given to collections. W. J. Furnish, president'; T. J. Morris, vice president; J. A. Borle, cashier; 'J. W. Mnloney, assistant cashier. 1 ' 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PEN--, diet on. Capital, surplus and undi vided' profits. $200,000. 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;' O. M. Rlee cashier; George Hartman, Jr., assistant cashier, ; i . :!. i ; - FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHE na, Oregon. . Capital, 160,000; 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-president: F. 8. LeGrow, cashier; I. M. Kemp, assistant cashier. '' INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property, i Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. . Does a gen eral brokerage . business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non-residents. 1 Reference, any bank In Pen dleton. ' : , G. A. HARTMAN, Pres. I G. A. HARTMAN, JR., Vlce-Pres. J. M. BENTLET REPRESENTS THE oldest and most reliable fire and ac cident Insurance companies. ' Office with Hartman Abstract Co. JOHN. HAILET.i! JR., V. iS.' LAND Commissioner. . Specialty made of land filings i and proof. . Insurance and collections. Office In Judd build ing, room ' "' 1 ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS. M. A. RADER, FUNERAL DIREC tor and. licensed embalmer.. Grad uate of the Chicago College of Em balming. Cor. Main and Webb Sts. 'Phone Main 1201. Funeral parlors In connection. : BAKER A FOLSOM, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmera. Next to Dostofflce. Funeral narlor. Two funeral cars. ' Calls responded to flay or night, 'pnone Red 1281.' "LIVERY AND FEED STABLE?. - DEPOT STABLES, i COTTONWOOD street. 'Phone, Red 1281. Livery, feed and sale stable. . Horses bought and sold. Good rlge at reasonable prices. stock Boarded by' week or month.' ' Ring us op, day or night as we have an all night service, H. Stew, art , .proprietor. i . , ,j .,- (. ,,, CrTT' trVBRT STABLE.' ALTA street Carney A Kennedy, Prop. Livery, feed and sale stable.- Good nga at all tinea, Cab line la connee don.! 'Phone. Mala til.' v .. SECOND-HAND DEALERS.' V, 8TROBLE. DEALER IN SECOND I band : good. , If there 1 anything yon need,. . In , new and second-hand furnltnr. stove, granltewar and drockery, call and gt hi pries.'-. No. Ill Court afreet ; Vll ., I, . ...,'L' , . SHARON er BIDDINGS, DEALERS IN I second-hand voods, . and . licensed pawnbrokersi iOoods bought and sold. Loan, i mad i on personal - property. 841 Main, itreat, - '-. ' . i 1 ! : , ii riniii- i j HfANErvro but 4 roint ec- E ond-hSriff goofla - Qrahami A djant' Vr, Al old Basltr stand. nu i -ii" ..,-. Classified Advertisements t "' f ' 1 r ' . I I . I 1 . t .it .1. A QUICK RESULTS ARCHITKCTS AND BTTLDEItS. HOWARD A SWINGLE, ARCHI :" tects and Architectural Engineers. Praotlcal' and reliable plans and spe cifications and thorough superintend ence of all kinds of building and con struction. 205-207 La Dow building, Pendleton, Oregon. C i E. ; TROUTMAN, : ARCHITECT .and; Superintendent., Room 12 Judd building. .Pendleton, Oregon.. F. E. VAN DUSBN A CO., CONTRAC ."tor and builders.' Brick, stone and cement work. . Aadrca Box 461, Pen 'dkrtoa.'Orev' .$ j . .., i i r '! ! D.A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND . Builder. Estimates , furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc. Leave order at East oregonlan office.' ' " T. M. KELLER. PLASTERING AND . cement walk a specialty.. Est! mate furnished free. Work guaran teed. Leave orders at Goodman cigar store. Main street p. o. Box 104. D. NICHOLS, ARCHITECT. ROOM ;. 3, Association block. . ' ' . . S, SIMMONS, CONTRACTOR . AND Builder. Estimates given on all building' and ' Job work. . Residence 201 West High St. Mail uommuntca tlon given prompt attention. - BROKER. J. B. DEBPAm, MERCHANDISE Broker and Manufacturers' ' agent Office with Clark A Reea, Main street,1 next to a. y. mock, -phone Main 1741. ., . , .'. SUITS CLEANED. PENDLETON STEAM CLEANING A uyemg worns. .cleaning, dyeing, pressing and repairing of all ktnda Ordera t f .. mr. A . .1 i promptly. . Work satisfactory-. Prices lowest . . 111 TP. VPahH Dl. ..n , -" .. b u w uui . . 1 1 1 . w l Main 1091, arid, we do the rest PLUMBING. GOODMAN-THOMPSON CO. SANI- tary plumber. 143 Main St. All work first -class. . Best material used. PromDt . service. . Susar made. 'Phone Main 611. WATCH REPAIRING. . H. L. HASBROUCK. THE JEWEL. er. makes' A- specialr of watch re pairing. All work -guaranteed. Main street next to First. National bank. COMMISSION ' HOUSE. COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO., JOHN i B. Benson. Mgr., Office at Pendle ton ice & Cold Storage plant Deal ers In fruit, vegetables and dairy pro- Atlntm"' 1.ntaA If. fn 1 TO, ' FRATERNAL ORDERS. P. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE No- 288. Regular meeting first and third Thursdays of each month. All brothers visiting in the city most cordially Invited to attend. Hall In La Dow block, Court street. Thomas Ftlz Gerald, E. R.; C. E. Bean, sec PENDLETON LODGE NO. 62, -A. F. at A. M., meets the first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting bfethren are Invited. ' ' 1 . GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. "SQUARE DEAL" SHOP. GUN AND Bicycle repairing. Agents for "Im perial," "Columbia," and "Century" bicycles. ' J. ' HeBe; Henselman, 218 West Webb street 'T ' t.'-i i-i " EDMINSTEN. . THE REPAIRER. fixes anything from a needle to a locomotive. Sewings machines, blcy cles. loeks a specialty. Ill Court 8t BOARDING AND LODGING. THE ALTA HOUSE. OR THE Working People's hotel. t and Mill BfvAAtM VMM ..In commodatlons; reasonable rate; clean ocas, near rooms; reed yard in con nection.' a C. Bitner. oroortetor. . THE ARLINGTON, 118 MAIN ST., r irsi-ciass, respeciaDie lodging bonne. flnnA lurf nr. A td ' u . . v. auuii.a. AiXKva by the week. $2 to $4.60; by day, 25 cents to $1.10. ' Free baths to regular tenants. E. D. Mossle. proprietor. ATHENA HOTEL, LEADING HO tel In the city. 1.00 to $1.60 per day. H. P. Mlllen, proprietor. ' HELIX HOTEL, UNDER NEW MAN. agemeni. uood meals and clean beds. If Vnil fnm nniw will keep a-comlng. Only white help em- pioyea. especial attention given to commercial travelers. Mr. and Mra J. P. Navin, proprietor. WHITE LODGING HOUSE. 101 a Main street two blocks anutd nf depot,, Mrs. C. P. Mallory. proprie tress. , Room by the day, week er month. Lodging, . It cent; per week. ii.du. uooa. ciean beda . THE PALACE LODGING HOUSE. 627 Main street H. Williams, Prop. Large, well-kept room and rood. clean beds. Everything first-class. Rate Oo up, , Rate by week or month. AUTOMOBn.E CAB bERVICE. AUTOMOBO,B AT YOUR SERVICE. Ed Jay, proprietor. Parties called for or taken to any part of city. "Phone tn your orders and we will promptly respond'. Station In front of Brock A McComas store. 'Phone Main t.""" ' I SJEWINQ MACHINES. ED EBEN. WHOLESALE AND RB 1 tall dealer In sewing machine and supplies 20 E.- Court street. Pen dleton, Ore. - - i I liAOB OURfTAINa WASHED, i r pi 1 " '' n n. rtr. ii -11. 1. 1 -) -1.1 r THE MOST. DELICATE AND EX I 'pensive curtains skilfully, carefully washed without Injury. Call at 1101 East Railroad street ELEOTJUCXANeV Jl'L. VATTGH AN ELECTRICIAN I Wiring ef all descriptions and eleo tHoal work of) all t. kinds prosaptly done., i Full Hn rt electrical . supplies. Including qhandellers,, door bells, eta Satisfaction guaranteed. 111 ,, Weal Court street, Milarkey bonding: BEAN A PERRY ATTORNEYS AT " jjiiurv. x-enaieion. uregon. JAMES A. FEE. LAW OFFICB IK Judd hlltM'nv TTiniTT-n JOHN W. McCOURT. ATTOHNIBT at Law. Association building. v-n.xcn ka VKr, ATTORNEYS A TJ rrT7 t- . FWINTFR A nOT.T.TtPD T Alzr-vinna lv r.Z..' room" ana . Association .building. ' - - I ' v i t STILLMAN A PIEBPP iTrno neys at Law. Mr. Stlllman has been admitted to. praotlce In United State Datent offlnea , a net mal,A - of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, 11 and 12. AmnflnMnn' hWl, ' JOHN H. LAWREY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Office, Sayings Bank building. BENJAMIN K. ' DAVIS, ' ATTORNET i at Law. , Office i Room I, Judd block. , i ,.,( .,-., WANTED, , , MEN' AND ' WOMEN TO LEARN watchmaking,' engraving,' 'jeweler's work; .onlyt practical forking school for . jewelers: . money . "made learnlhg. Seattle.-., Watchmaking & -. Engraving School, P,-i. building, .Sattla V .1 WANTED-SITUATION BY JAPAN-, "' -ese to do1 reneral bHimpwni-ir hna. wort cooking or' work of any kind iiiiiwi! inimiyi i aaarest s; nan, P.,6. BPX 486. (; ..!,V, i )., jj,,;,!,!.;. MANAGERS ' WANTED1 "FOR OUR offices to be opened throughout Oregon. References and cash Invest ment Tequired. ' Liberal salary and, cuiiinnsaion on yearly contract, ex perience not essential, but one with mechanical taste . preferred! : G: W. Telephone Co., 1 Ot I 'Market ' street San Francisco. Cal.; . , ,f , WANTED INSTALLMENT " COL- lector for merchandise - Accounts: good salary and expenses.'-' 'Address, Manufacturer,. P. iO.' Box 1027,i Phila delphia, Pa., ,,, . , vl ;V !.'1'!1 WANTED A WELL EDUCATED young man wants position as clerk. Address W. It. - Jones, J. Box' 171, Pilot Rock, Oregon. ' ,v' '! ' SUBSCRIBERS. TO MAGAZINES, IF you want to subscribe to magazines or newspapers In the United State or Europe,' remit1 by postal note, check or send to the EAST OREOONIAN the net publisher's price of the publi cation you desire, and we will have It sent you and assume all the risk of the money being lost In the malls. It will save you both trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber to 'the EAST OREOONIAN in remitting you can deduct 10 per cent from the publish er's price. Addressi EAST OREGON IAN PUR. CO., Pendleton.. Oregon, i FOR SALE. FOR- RALE FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, at 522 Bush street. Call at house, FOR SALE TEN "OR , TWELVE ' head of well broken driving horses. Apply to Lee Kennard, at Dutch Hen ry Feed: Yard. .-.it . I BARGAIN IN PROPERTY IN OR der to meet expenses of my past sickness I have decided to sell my property one mile east of town, On race track plat,, consisting of 4 1-5 acres, and Improvements. Call and see . me, or address A. T. Mathews, Box 445, Pendleton, Oregon. , , ,. FOR SALE CIGAR ANT CONFEC- tlonery business, doing a nloe busi ness; best of reasons for selling. , Ad dress "X." E. O. office. FOR RENT. FOR RENT NEW , SEVEN-ROOM house, unfurnished, for the summer. Apply at 209 Garden street . , , , FOR RENT DURING JULY ' AND August, - furnished house. Call at 1002 East Court street. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE. for July and August. Apply to 1002 East Court street FURNISHED HOUSE, TO RENT Apply 320 Ann, street. . FOR RENT SIX-ROOM HOUSE. Apply 618 Franklin street. FOR RENT AN UP-TO-DATE 6- room cottage. Call at ,811 South Main street. CHINESE LAUNDRY. SLOM KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRY- man. Family washing a specialty. All work done by hand, and flrst' class. Goods called for and delivered MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. MONTERASTELLI BROS, MARBLE ' and Granite works. MenUmentS ot all descrlptons. Ornamental and cut stone for buildings. Examine . our work; 701 East Court street HORSE TRAINER, LEE KENNARD, THE - HORSE ; breaker and trainer, will take a few more driving horses to train..-. At Dutch Henry Feed Yard. If you want a driving horse, draft horse or horse for any purpose, consult me before buying, or, I can .supply yoo with Just the animal you want PAWN BROKERS. UNCLE. TOM'S ; PLACE.., COTTON. wood street, opposite la in dry. Cheapest plaoe In-- town. -Money loaned. Second-hand . good bouxbt and sold. YOUR UNCLE HARDWICK WILL I loan yon money on feraonal prop erty. Licensed pawn broker. Unre deemed -pawns for sale. See in when you're hort Railroad . St.; la Hotel DUHIllel'k FF FISH MARKET. ELITE FI8H AND POULTRY MAR. i ket Hawkln A Miller, Props. Cor ner Mam. and -Altai Fish. 1 oysterM lakesttfinfoiW wt&uS butter and egg. 'Phone Black 10IL OTj R. WmiBTH, DKALBH IS OA30- i 'line nsin Mttf tlinnna" ;'Hnna from lH'to 4-horiH power. Tractions, something new In this line. Call aad get Pointers. Aamnl Olrtmnhll ftSS West Court street. 1 i ' T (WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS. SUCH aelbejp wanted; rpoms or houaeai fTor Venf; fcccmB-hanil goods for sale; in fact, any want, you want to get eneo. the. flaft Qfegonlan null yosr wanf afl. J-'Rafer' Chree line one time. IK ront Inn llmu . , , " 1 V ' k , m9 nun, slx tlrn4 1 5 yati i Five line oae Hlmej -iS cnt;Jtwd times, II cent; six times, 76 cent. Count six word to the line. Send your classified ad to the office or mall tn tYtm Vm m ri- i Bviiwii, vncioaing I ""'"T1"" gonian, enclosing silver or stamD z I lt T.I 1 Make certatrl 6f a saving by filling your coal' bin rlow; The price,', for July' dellwery ;wllf 'advance, and the quality of the Coat will- not advance any, because we always have the best Why hot let us put fn yoUr; wlnter ppiy now, in me gooa oia summer time." : 1.. A. Henry Kopittke 1 n" DCTCrt HENRY. 11 '; ' " '' M.-l V ''.'. M ...i 'i .. . J ;.'!.!. . Office, Pendleton Joel A Cold Storage :-;! Company.! Phone il781'..' ' I 't'pofclaV 'pLdr'To'i J J in j ..til I EAT IS THE ' ,T .v, ,-. i The French i t ' t i 1 1 . .;j "n iVi ii -.in -j. ma yt ' i: Everrthlng' served flriclasi ' . , 1 Best regular meals tn Pendle- ' ' ', ton for 15 cents. 'A '. - ' ' h-Mij . , - - t 1 : " u'l! A J ui tl i SHORT, ORDERS ., . H ,: -..A SPECIALTY. . r ..,.,..',, ' Polydore Moens, Propi1 , ' .;.-t ii 1 EXTRACTED : BY' THB MOD '1 ERN METHOD, 5oO. We are' thoroughly equipped ' with all modern met bds and' appliances, 'and 'guarantee our work to- be of the highest stand ard,, and our prices the lowest 'Consistent with first -clas work; T. H. White !..' " "'dentist ' ' "' association block ' Telephone Main 181. CHICKENS NEED "' ' 5 ' ' ! ' ' ' 1 ' ' SHELL- '''''' ' ' ' BONE ' ' .I - ' ' GRIT ' AND MANY OTHER THINGS '' '; " WHICH - : 1 1 ' ,.i' ' . . . ;...i . i . . . .. y . CF.ColcswortEy CAN SUPPLY YO0 WITH. 127-129 EAST ALTA STREET. HOlty1tO TCOjTjR MONEX j UntU you have seen us and had u, figure on your till of lumber. ; i . f :We carry building material of every, description, and have the beat quality of lumber on the market. . t Agents for WOOD FIBER PLAS TER. J Cray's Harbor Commercial ' ; ,UJ Company tnu i i W. J.,, SKWELL, Manager. . Phone Main 13. EMHYR0YAL PILLS MrE. AiwartrvliaM Ikdla. as UrOfS tar v ti ICHrTKU KNULLSH la KKD uJ 4J4. taJll Mia 11 Wnrthb TiidM titi BrM DaTrsM HsjweUtsiUoM m4 lsmltAV temp Hr Pariilra. T t1nlll U4 MRllr far UdlM,wMWir. bf r. Kit DlUf,HL f'kl.kMr l'h,BlMl MIUnp SiSmtian, rULUfL SCHEDULE OF . PENDLETON-UKIAH l Stage Line Dal It ' trine ketwsea Pmdletaa Cklak. eseeDt Bonder. Stu itevas IW ! dletasi it I I. a, arrive t Ckiak at p. m. Betars star leaves Uktab at . m., srnves sc renaatecoe Bw sm. Pndltaa ts tlklah. 18: roud trim IS. Peodletoa to Alba, 12.75; roaad trie. U. Pendltoo to Ridge, J ; roaad trto, IS.50. Peedletoe e-Nyj 910; med trip, ill. 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