: v i ' Jf bight PAGES. DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 32, IMS. PAGE 6 EVEN. AMONG THE OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Indians Will Celebrate. The 1 11 !!: iih of Liipwal are pre-l.uilii',- in Imiil ill" greatest Fourth of July rcli-lirutiim of the tribe here thlK yc;ii ihcv line over held, and arn uhviiily tnilnliiK their horses for the war arade hlch thty promise to he lire uiiisl Hpei'tacular ever wlt-tiesst-d on i.iiy Indian ivsi'rvatloii. The ramp ki-ouh.Ik are being cleared and It Ib fxpeeteil Unit at least 200 lodges will be erected biore Ihe day of the celebration. The preparations for the hlg hiirbenie are under way and the Indians propone to Rive a bit; free din ner for all who will accept of their hospitality. . The celebration this year has been 'prompted by a general feeling among the tribe, thru all factions should be united to Join In a demonstration fol lowinj; llu election of a chief to suc ceed the late Chief Joseph. This election will be held at Nespllem this week and a part of the celebration will be a ratification of this election. The Indians will make a feature of the war parade which will be the grandest In the history of the tribe. The war dance following the parade will be participated In by more than 50 braves. LeH'istoii Tribune. Drunk, IVI1 In; SoImt, Swum One. Kd Peak, a carpenter of this city, had a miraculous escape from death by drowning yesterday afternoon. About 5 o'clock Peak, who was some what intoxicated, went to the wagon bridge over the Snake river and climb ed up on the guard rail, sat down and fell asleep. He lost his balance and fell Into the river. At the point where he fell In the river at this season of the year Is about 20 feet deep and running like a mill race. The cold watei woke him up and he attempted to reach the piers to climb up. Falling In this Peak, who is a good swimmer, now thoroughly sober ed, began making attempts to reach the bank. The place where he fell In ,was about 400 feet from the Idaho shore. Ily hard work, partially swim ming and partially floating on his back. , he managed to reach the Ore gon shore about a mile below the bridge. Welser Signal. Arteiun Water in Hume). Assessor I.oggan arrived home the first of this week from the southern portion of the county, where he had been listing property for some time. During his visit to the Wild Horse section his attention was called to a number of fine flowing artesian wells that had lately been sunk In that sec tion. The artesian flow Is struck at a distance varying from 4 7 to 167 feet, there being four wells on one ranch that have an excellent strong flow. One six-Inch well forces the stream several feet above the ground. The volume of water Is all that can be forced through the hole and show's CENTENARY OK IURTII OF THE GREAT ITALIAN. Was One of a Great Trio of Italian Liberators, Being Compatriot and A-mx'Uito of Garibaldi ami Cavonr Wax u Soldier, Agitator, Prisoner und Exile Died In 1872, Honored by the Government Which Had Persecuted Illni. Home; Juno 22. Public festivals and demonstrations were held today throughout the kingdom In observ ance of the centenary of the birth of Joseph Mazzlnl, the Italian patriot. Mazzlnl ranks with Garibaldi and Cavour In the great trio of Italian liberators. He was born of middle class parentage at Genoa, June 22, 1805. Sentiments of social equality Were early engendered In him by par ental example. In 1830 his affilia tion to the secret society of the Car bonari Introduced his practical politi cal career. The organization of a new liberal league, "Young Italy," was Mazzlnl's next work. He was Its animating spirit, and It speedily Inclosed all Europe In a network of similar asso ciations, modified to meet the require ments of the various European na tionalities. The first fruits of the so ciety was the revolutionary expedition of Savoy, organized by Mazzlnl at Geneva, but which was defeated by the royal troops. In 1837 Mazzlnl quitted Switzerland for England, and finally took up his abode in London. From thence his labors in the Italian revolutionary cause were unremitting. Mnzzlni Is said to have founded, In 1865, the "Universal Republican Al liance." In 1868 ho fell into a dan gerous Illness, from which ho never fully recovered, though his zeal re mained ns ardent as ever. .After an Ineffective schomo for a republican uprising, Mazzlnl ventured to enter Italy, and was arrested at Gaeta, where he remained a prisoner until Rome wns token by the Italian army. On his death, In 1872, the government honored him with a public funeral. Tournament of Marksmen. Portland, Ore., Juno 22. The twenty-first annual tournament of the Northwest Sportsmen's ' association opened here today under auspicious conditions. . The program covers three days and Is replete with Interesting events. The contestants Include prominent shots from many parts of California, Oregon, Washington, Ida ho, Montana and British Columbia. , Samuel Kms, of Eugene, claims to have raised, m 1850, the first domes ticated strawberries raised In Oregon. His first crop produced 50 pounds, which he sold for t50.',''They' were raised on ground now a portion of, the city of Portland. f ' 1 ! PATRIOT EXCHANGES no sign of decreasing. Hum's Times- Herald. Hoy's Sin k Broken. Walter Slial p. 10-year-old son of James Sharp, a ranchman living on Poverty flat, near that place, lost hli life yesterday aa the result of a mis hap; while racing horses with i young friend at Glendale, about 10 miles from Halley. While the twe lads were racing their horses along the highway, a cow that was lying down beside the road, suddenly rose und frightened the horse ridden by young Sharp. The boy was thrown from the horse and his neck broken. He died within a few minutes after the fall. The' funeral will be held today. Halley News-Miner. Asotin Wool Clip. The sale of the wool clip of Asotin county has been practically complet ed and a large sum of money distrib uted among the sheepmen. The clip for Asotin county will aggregate more than 250,000 pounds and the sales have ranged from 15 to 20 cents. Those contracting their wool last year received from 15 to 16 cents, while those selling In the open market re ceived as high as 20 cents per pound. The average fleece weighed eight pounds, while some bands averaged as high as 10 pounds. Asotin Senti nel. War on Weeds. For some time past the street commissioner has been waging a de termined war upon the weeds of the city. It haB been decided that all the vacant lots must be cleaned up, as well as the front lots, on either side of the sidewalks. In some instances the weeds have been allowed to grow un til they almost meet In the center over the walks, making It very disagreea ble for passersby, as well as present ing a most uncouth appearance for strangers either riding or walking about to see the city. Ilolse States man. New 0M-ru Honso at Long Creek. C. R. Davis this week began the construction of a new opera building, to replace the one destroyed by fire last winter. The building now under construction is 24x48, two stories high, with two rows of bedrooms on the ground, floor and an opera hall above. Paul Qruppe and Theodore Miller are doing the carpenter work. Long Creek Ranger. Raved 12000. M. McDonald, one of the leading sheepmen of this part of the country, Is among the few in this locality who did not contract their wool last win ter. On last Saturday he sold 40,000 pounds at 20 cents, thus realizing J2000 more than If he had contracted It laHt winter at 15 cuts. Blckleton Record. DAILY MARKET REPORT. Buying and Selling Prices of Produce In Pendleton. The following prices on produce are in effect today: P'locs to Producer Hens, 8c Ib. Roosters, 4c to 6c lb. Ducks, 9c Ib. Geese, 7c Ib. Butter, country, 40c to 60c per roll. Eggs, country, 20c per dozen. Potatoes, 11.16 sack. Selling Prices. Hens, dressed, 50c to 60c. Young chickens, dressed, 40c to 60c. Eggs, 20c per dozen. Country butter, 40c to 50c per roll. Butter, creamery, 65c per roll. Potatoes, $1.25 to SI. 50 per sack. Cabbage, 4c per lb. Cauliflower, 15c per head. Spinach, 6c per lb. Radishes, 3 bunches, 10c. Lettuce, 8 bunches, 10c Tin nips, 3 bunches. 10c. Tomatoes, 12 l-2c lb. Peas, 8 1-Sc lb. Horseradish, 10c lb. Bbularb, 2c lb. Asparagus, 10c lb. Strawberries, 8 l-3o box. Cherries, 8 l-3o box. Gooseberries, 40c gallon. LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR, Portland, Oregon. Jane 1 to October io, ivua. The O. R. & N. Co. announces rates from Pendleton aa follows: Round trip, good for 30 days... 19. 15 Round trip party tickets, (10 or more persons on one ticket), good for ten days S6.85 For organized parties of 100 or more, moving on the same day, a round trip rate of $6.86 will be made, good for seven days. For further particulars, call nn nr address E. C. SMITH, Agent COMING EVENTS. June 22, 23 and 24 Tournament Northwest Sportsmen's association, Portland, June 22-28 National' Woman's Suffrage Association, Portland. July 6 Dedication Sacajawea mon ume. i. Lew's snl Clark fair, Port land. July 11-14 American Medical As sociation, Portland. Rooms for Pendleton and ITmatllla County People at . the Portland Fair. , Write now to Mrs. William B. Bol ton, 674 H Fifth street, Portland, Ore. Convenient to the grounds. Rates $1.00, $1.26 and $1.60, including breakfast i Notice to Debtors. Having sold mv ham... .h .n,L:"l0.'IePR,rn- Agents for "Im- 555! Indebted will call at onca ami aottia their accounts, at my old stand, 126 Court street ' J. A. SMITH. 1 ' Carpets Rader Carpets. taaaaa f PHYSICIANS. J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR geon. Rooms 28 and 29, Hotel How man. DHS. SMITH & DICK OFFICE Pendleton Savings Hank building. Telephones: Main S01; residence, Main 1591; barn, Red 681. DR. R. E. RINGO, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Room 8 Savings Bank building. H. VOLP. A. M., M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office, Association block. Rooms 18, 19, 20 and 21. 'Phone Main 2771. DR. W. G. COLE. OFFICE IN JUDD building. Office hours, 10 to 12, fice in Judd building. Telephones: flee, Main 1371; residence. Main 1381. H. S. OARFIELD, M. D HOMEO 1 pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice 1n Judd building. Tenephones: office, black 1411; residence, red 1633. DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK. telephone Main 981; residence, black 161. DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSI clan and Surgeon. Office in Sav ings Bank building, room 1. Office 'phone, Main 1411; residence. Main, 1561. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO- nlc and nervous diseases and dlS' eases of women. Judd building, cor ner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone, Main 721; residence, Red 1153. X-Ray Therapeutics. DENTISTS. DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SUR. geon. Office, room 15 Judd build ing. 'Phone, black 1261. E. A. VAUGHAN. DENTIST. OF flce in Judd building. 'Phone red 1411. VETERINARY SURGEONS. VETERINARY SrRfiFOV nn T C. McNabb. Office at Tallman'a drug store. " 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. Rest dence telephone, main 1311. RANKS AND BROKERS. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK Pendleton. Ore. Organized March 1, 1889. Capital. $100,000: sumlus. $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. Borle. cashier; J. W. Maloney, assistant cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PEN dleton. 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; G. M. Rice, cashier; George Hartman, Jr., assistant cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHE na. Oregon. Capitol. $50,000; sur plus and profits. $12,500,000. Inter est 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. LoOrow, 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. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a gen eral hrokernim hualnpaa Pavt i&tai and makes Investments for non-residents. Reference, any bank In Pen- aieion. G. A. HARTMAN. Pres. O. A. HARTMAN, JR., Vlce-Pres. J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE oldest and most reliable fire and accident Insurance companies. Office with Hartman Abstract Co. JOHN HAILEY, JR., V. S. LAND Commissioner. Specialty made of land filings and proof. Insurance and collections. Office in Judd build ing, room 16. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. M. A. RADER, FUNERAL DIREC tor and licensed embalmer. Grad uate of the Chicago College of Em- Daiming. corner Main and Webb streets. 'Phone Main 1301. Funeral parlors In connection. BAKKR ft FOLKOM. FUNERAL Di rectors and licensed emblamers. Opposite postoffice. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. 'Phone red 1281. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. SEMPLE LIVERY. FEED AND Sale Stable Brummet & Sons, pro prietors. Good rigs and buggies. Horses well cared for. Feeding horses SO per day. 723 Cottonwood street DEPOT STABLES, COTTONWOOD street 'Phone red 1381. Livery, feed and salo 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. H. Stew art, proprietor. ; ' , CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALTA streeti uarney & Kennedy, Props. T.tvnrv feed And anlna atnhln n.. rles at all times. Cab line in connec tion, -rnone, Mam 701. GENERAL- REPAIR SHOP. "SQUARE DEAL" SHOP. GUN AND J Hew Hrselr".; w.n w.vi. ;-" : BDMIN8TBN, THE REPAIRER, fixes anything from a needle to a locomotive. Sewings machines, hlnv. cles, locks a specialty. $11 Court St Classified Advertisements BRING CERTAIN and QUICK RESULTS ARCHITECTS AM) III II.DF.KS. HOWARD Sc. SWINGLE, ARCHI tects and Architectural Engineers. Practical and reliable plans and speci fications and thorough superintend ence of all kinds of building and con struction. 305-307 LaDow building, Pendleton, Oregon. C. E. TROUTMAN, ARCHITECT and Superintendent. lioora 12 Judd building. Pendleton, Oregon F. E. Van DUSEN & CO., CONTRAC tors and builders. Brick, stone and cement work. Address Box 455, Pen dleton, Oregon. D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc. Leave orders at East Oregonian 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. D. NICHOLS, ARCHITECT ROOM 3, Association block. S. SIMMONS. CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates given on all building and pob work. Residence 301 West High street. Mail communi cations given prompt attention. BROKER. J. B. DESPAIN, MERCHANDISE Broker and Manufacturers' agent Office with Clark ft Rees, Main street next to E. O. block. 'Phone Main 1741 surra CLEANED. PENDLETON STEAM CLEANING ft uyemg works. Cleaning, dyeing, pressing and repairing of all kinds. Orders called for and delivered promptly. Work satisfactory. Prices ioweBi. 114 K. Webb St Ring up mam 1031, ana we do the rest. PLUMBING. GOODMAN-THOMPSON CO. 8ANI- rary plumbers, 64 3 Main 8t All Work flrat-etnaa Raa na..,! . . Prompt service. Sewer connections maae. i-none Main 811. WATCH REPAIRING. H. L. HASBROUCK. THE JEWEL. er. makes a specialty of watch re pairing. AH work guaranteed. Main street next to First National bank. COMMISSION HOUSE. COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO., JOHN B. Benson. Mo-r rtfflna ton Ice & Cold Storage plant Deal ers in fruit, vegetables and dairy pro uucls. fnone Main 1781. FRATERNAL ORDERS. B. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE ivo. zss. Regular meetings first and third Thursdays of each month. All brothers Vlafflno In tha. nlfv mnm COrdlallv Invited tn attaint Uoll In uaisuw uiuck, jouri sireec xnomas rtis Gerald, E. R. ; C. E. Bean, sec. PENDLETON LODGE NO. 62, A. F. ft A. M., meets the first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brethren are Invited. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE, DEALER'IN SECOND- hand goods. If there is anything you neea in new ana second-hand furniture, stoves, granlteware and crockery, call and get his price. No. 212 Court street. SHARON ft EDDINGS, 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 ft Hunt er, at old Basler stand. BOARDING AND LODGING. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND ROOMS In private family, north of river. In quire at this office. THE ALTA HOUSE. OR THE Working People's hotel, corner Al t', and Mill streets. First-class ac commodations; reasonable rates: clean beds, neat rooms; feed yard In con nection. 8. C. Bltner, proprietor. THE ARLINGTON, 618 MAIN ST.. First-class, respectable lodging house. Good beds and rooms. Rates by the week, $2 to $4.60; by day, 25 cents to $1.00. Free baths to regular tenants. E. D. Mosste, proprietor. ATHENA HOTEL, LEADING HO- tei in tne city. 11.00 to $1.60 per day. H. P. Mlllen, 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- pioyea. Especial attention given to commercial travelers. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Navln, proprietors. WHITE LODGING HOUSE, S01 8. Mam street, two blocks south of depot Mrs. C. P. Mallory, proprie tress. Rooms by the day, week or month. Lodging. 26 cents; per week, $1.60. Good, clean beds. THE PALACE LODGING HOUSE. 627 Main street. H. Williams, Prop. Large, well-kept rooms and good. clean beds. Everything first-class. Rates 60a up. Rates by week or month AUTOMOBILE CAB SERVICE, AUTOMOBILE AT YOUR SERVICE. Ed Jay, proprietor. Parties called for or taken to any part of city. rnone in your orders and we will promptly respond. Station In front of Brock ft McComas' store. 'Phont Main !. ELECTRICIANS. J. I VAUGHAN ELECTRICIAN. Wlrlna nt all ...a trlcal work of all kinds promptly aone. run line of electrical supplies, Including chandeliers, door bells, eta Satisfaction guaranteed, lit West Court street Milarkey building. , .1. ATTORNEYS. i BEAN & PERRY, ATTORNEYS AT I llW. II 1 1 f M ftVM TflU Ap'a ,4 ...... . tore. Pendleton, Oregon. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN Judd building. HAILEY ft LOWELL, ATTORNEY? at Law. Office In Despaln block. JOHN W. McCOURT, ATTORNEY at Law. Association building. CARTER ft RALEY, ATTORNEYS at Law. Office In Savings Bank building. WINTER ft COLLIER, LAWYERS. Office, rooms 7 and 8, Association building. STILLMAN ft 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 IS, Association block. JOHN H. LAWREY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Office. Savings Bank building. BENJAMIN K. DAVIS. ATTORNEY at Law. Office Room 8, Judd block. WANTED POSITION MAN WOULD like a position In the harvest field. Is competent to place in order and operate a separator, combined har vester or engine. Address W T Burke, care of Ira M. Berry. Milton! Oregon. MANAGERS WANTED FOR OUR offices to be opened throughout Oregon. References and cash Invest ment required. Liberal salary and commission on yearly contract Ex perience not essential, but one with mechanical taste preferred. G. W. Telephone Co., 1095 Market street San Francisco, Cal. WANTED INSTALLMENT COL- lecior ror mercnanaise accounts; good salary and expenses. Address, Manufacturer P n Ttnv tut? Tv,ttn delphla. Pa. WANTED A WELL EDUCATED young man wants position as clerk. Address W. L. Jones, Box 172, Pilot rcucK, uregon. WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS. SUCH " neip wuniea; rooms or nouses for rent; second-hand goods for sale; in fact, any want you want to get filled, the East Oregonian wants your want ad.' Rates: Three lines one time, 15 cents; two times, 25 cents; Six times 4R nanta VMva linn- time, 25 cents; two times, 36 cents; Six Times 71 nanra Ciim - to the line. Send your classified ads to the office or mall tn tha v.amt n... gonlan, enclosing silver or stamps to vw ine amount. FOR SALE. FOR SALE AND RENT SIX-ROOM house for rent and furniture for sale. Inquire of J. A. Smith, 806 Washington street FOR SALE A HORSE AND BUG gy. Inquire of J. A. Smith. 309 Washington street. Buggy Is rubber tired and at Telephone stables. FOR SALE TEN OR TWELVE head of well broken driving horses. Apply to Lee Kennard, at Dutch Hen ry Feed Yard. FOR RENT. FOR RENT DURING JULY AND August, furnished house. Calt at 1002 East Court street. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE. for July and August Apply to 1002 East Court street. FURNISHED HOUSE TO RE- T Apply 320 Ann street FOR RENT AN UP-TO-DATE 6- room cottage. Call at Sll South Main street FOUND. FOUND BUNCH OF KEYS IN THE basement of Hotel St. ?oorgc. Owner call at this office and pay for this notice FOUND LADIES' GOLD WATCH and chain. Owner can recover same by orovlng property and paying ex penses. Inquire 811 Vincent street MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. MONTERASTELLI BROS. MARBLE and Granite works. Monuments of all descrlptons. Ornamental and cut stone for buildings. Examine our work; 709 East Court street FISH MARKET. ELITE FISH AND POULTRY MAR- ket, Hawkins ft Miller, Props. Cor ner Main and Alta. Fish, oysters, lunch goods, sea foods, vegetables butter and eggs. "Phone Black 1081. PAWN BROKERS. UNCLE TOM'S PLACE. COTTON- wood street opcoslte laindrr. Cheapest place In town. Money loaned. Second-hand goods bought and sold. YOUR UNCLE HARDWICK WILL loan you money on tersonal prop erty. Licensed pawn broker. Unre deemed pawns for sale, see me when you're short Railroad St., In Hotel Bowman. LACE CURTAINS WASHED. THE MOST DELICATE AND Ex pensive curtains skilfully, carefully washed without injury. Call at 1101 East Railroad street. HORSE TRAINER. LEE KENNARD, THE HORSE Drearer ana trainer, will take a fanp mora rir(v1na hnfMi tn t In A Dutch Henry Feed Yard. If you want a ariving norse. aran horse or horse for any purpose, consult me before buying, or I can supply you with Just the animal you want CHINESE LAUNDRY. 8LOM KEK, CHINESE! LAUNDRY- man. Family washing a specialty. AH work done by hand, and first- class. Goods called for and delivered. 60S Court street . q LEWIS ft CLARK EXPOSITION. FOR FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND room accommodation In Portland during the exposition apply at once and send your reservation fee of $2.00 to apply on rent of your room. Rooms In all parts of the city. 50 cents to $2.00 a day. Reserve your rooms without delay and get your choice. Write for full Information to Depart ment 11, Exposition Accommodation Bureau. The only official bureau of the Lewis and Clnrk fair. Goodnough Building. Portland, Ore. SEWING MACHINES. ED EBEN. WHOLESALE AND RB tall dealer In sewing machines and supplies. 209 E. Court street Pen dleton, Ors. ENGRAVED CARDS. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS, etc. Very latest styles. Leave or- ucra 111 r.ro uregonian office. MISCELLANEOUS. W. R. WITHEE. DEALER IN OA 80 line engines and pumps. Engines from 1 V to 40 horaannwai TVantlnna something new In this line. Call and get pointers. Agent Oldsmoblle. 126 West Court street SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES. IF you want to subscribe to magazines or newspapers In the United States or Europe.- remit by postal note, check or send to the EAST OREGONIAN 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 OREGONIAN In remitting you can deduct 10 per cent from the publish er's price. Address EAST OREGON IAN PUB. CO.. Pendleton. Oregon. M L m si i "-fir- Make certain of a saving by filling your coal bin now. The price tor July delivery will advance, and the quality of the Coal will not advance any, because we always have the best Why not let us put In your winter supply now, in "the good, old summer time." . . Henry Kopittke DUTCH HENRY. Office, Pendleton Ice ft Cold Storage Company. 'Phone 1781. CHICKENS NEED SHELJj BONE GRIT AND MANY OTHER THINGS WHICH C. F. Coleswor thy ouiciil X VS U Willi. A 127-129 EAST AITA STREET. I TEETH EXTRACTED BY THE MOD ERN METHOD, ftOC. We are thoroughly equipped with all modern metVods mad 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 lssl. LAND SCRIP FOR SALE. Unrestricted forest reserve serin for sale at lowest market prices. My scrip secures title to Umbered, tann ing graalnc or desert land. In an quantity, without residence or Im provement Address H. M. Hamilton, The Portland, Portland, Oregon. Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 160 barrels a day. Flour exohanged for wheat Flour. Mill Feed. Chonned Faatd. etc, always on band. pEflHYROYAL PILLS L-w ...OrilsI mI Only y.fktSMATK. Ala,-rlihl ldlea, Drutprltl A ITr P 0 nroo. etkis BrlWa n VJ .-. HlMUtadBft mm IsmIm- i flT Umm. Buj ol jour Dmuuu or Mod 4. H W lump far Pa rile alar. TmUbmUU A lar Mali. 1O.OD0 TunwaUit. ScMbf talMa Ihk) aaptt aUlUa. Hun, HULA, r2 n.lH AND WOMEN. r Dlc) for annatarJ H I w h r- . I n 11 m mv LI m ".ifi""H"' D IrrlUtU'M or ulcrtioro aot 10 (vuun vt mucum Q.mlirtiMi, Frtrvnu (nud. failiii, fttld Cut MUU k d. a. a. 'n P'ln mwV Jnr -xprut, prepaid, tot I i, t.r 1 bottlea, fa!ft. ljvultvr asut ou cuasa. Scott's Santal-Pepsm Capsules POSITIVE CURE or TrflntnsUif3n or Osjtrr of the Biftdtlfr and 1)U?4 Onraa nalstlrl U ftnt) tartuA- ntty ' Mr mn warsi cNea or ftorutelT tu dratrrtato. tsraiirna. Bum 91-00, or by maiL i 1.00. a boxaa. uviu vw uiUKll THE UMTU-KPtM CO, TOLUC - f FiV XT ! mi i .4 1 j 1. ..