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DAILY EAST ORMGONIA.V, PENDLETON, OltKGON, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1905.
PAGE 8 EVEN.
AMONG THE EXCHANGES j
OF THE INLAND EMPIRE I
Suicide ul Twin
Without giving a hint of hln inten
tloii or a Hlireil of rfiiHun for his uc
tlon, Coin-go Johnson, thii proprietor
of a small restaurant on Twelfth av
enue, behind the Jones building, shot
himself through the head with a rifle
on Thursday evening am tiled Instant
ly, nays the Twin Falls News. I.. H.
Hale and tho wife of the suicide were
eye-wit nes.es of the tragedy. Hale
and Johnson were sitting In a room
conversing. Johnson appeared to he
In low spirits. Ho wrote a letter to
'his mother and read It to Hale.
Picking up -his rifle, which stood
against tho wall noar by, Johnson re
marked that It was a Rood weapon.
Before his Intent could ho detected,
he placed the muzzle of the weapon
beneath his right ear and pulled the
trigger. Tho bullet passed through
his head coming out above and behind
tho left ear. Death wan instantane
ous. Mrs. Johnson stepped Into an ad
Joining room to put the children to bed
Just as her husband grasped the rifle.
She heard tho shot and rushed Into
the room where her husband was, In
time to see him topple over.
Increasing Wnt-r Supply.
Tho water company has developed
the fact that there Is more artesian
water In Hull's gulch than had been
supposed. At the time of the flood
In Juno one of the wells In that gulch
was washed out. This well supplied
about 160,000 gallons of water dally.
It took a long time to dig out the
wrecked top and put the well In or
der again. This work satisfied the
company there was more water there
and a new 6-lnch well has been sunk,
It and the old well emptying Into
7-lnch pipe. Tho Joint flow of the
two Is some 450.000 gallons. Indicat
ing nearly 300.000 gallons of added
dally supply. Tho plan Is to put down
till another well of greater size.
Boise Statesman.
Close Coll by a Rnttlewnuke.
While Harvey O. Barnes, who re
sides on tho Coffleld plnce, Monday
afternoon was sitting on some bed
springs which he carelessly neglected
to cover with a spread as usual, with
Ms little daughter Velma, sitting be
tween his knees, whom ho was feed
ing, he suddenly became aware of the
presenco of a rattlesnake In the
springs. Just beneath his thighs and
about three Inches from tho Infant's
feet. Knowing their traits quite well,
his movements were cautious to avoid
angering the reptile. Ho first moved
DAILY MARKET REPORT.
Buying and Selling Prices of Product
In Pendleton.
The following prices on produce are
In effect today:
Iocs to Producer
Hens, 7c lb. (
Roosters, 4c lb.
Ducks, 9c lb.
Qeese, 7c lb.
Butter, country, 40c to 60c per roll.
Eggs, country, 26c dozen.
New potatoes, 2c lb.
Selling Prices.
Hens, dressed, 40c to 60c.
Young chickens, dressed, 30c to 40c.
Bggs, 26c per dozen.
Country butter, 40c to 60c per roll.
Butter, creamery, 66c per roll.
Cabbage, 3c lb.
Radishes, 3 bunches,' 10c.
Lettuce, 3 bunches, 10c.
Turnips. 3 bunches. 10c.
Tomatoes, 13 l-2c lb.
Peas, 4c lb.
Horseradish, 10c lb.
Rhul arb, 2c lb.
Strawberries, 12 l-2c box.
Cherries, 8 l-3c box.
Gooseberries, 40c gallon.
New potatoes 2 l-2c lb.
imiTT AM) SILL1VAX READY.
Very l.lttle Public Intercut It Mani
fested. San r'runcisco, July 21. Tho dute
of the fight between Jimmy Brltt and
"Kid" Sullivan has arrived, but there
appears to be little or no Increase of
Interest in the event. Neveriheless,
the Hayes Valley club, under whose
auspices the mill Is to take place, ex
pects a fair sized crowd on hand to
night, basing their expectations on the
fact that Itrltt has a host of follow
ers among the sporting fraternity who
never fall to turn out to see him fight.
The luck of Interest In the bout Is
due chiefly to the belief that the lad
from the national capital Is no match
for Brltt and that the fight will conse
quently be a one-sided affair. The
fight followers were desirous of seeing
Brltt and "Battling" Nelson in the
ring again, and are disappointed that
Brltt should side step a match with
the Dane and take on Sullivan, who Is
regarded as an eusy mark.
A Irofltablo Year for Sheepmen.
This has been a profitablo year for
sheepmen. The advantages of feodr
ing or raising, have been harped on
incessantly for a whole season. Every
farmer's ditty Is sot to the same tune.
Tho comparative merltB of cattle,
sheep and hogB as farm animals have
been discussed in every farm Journal
during tho past six months. Now
tho desired effect has been obtained.
The farmers are all ready to raise
sheep. Tho epidemic has spread even
to stenographers and dry goods sales
men. Before taking the final step,
these prospective shecpralsers would
do well to remember one or two Inter
esting facts. It requires more than
money to go Into the sheep business.
Quito a few men will tell you that It
would be a great advantage to have
nma utile knowledge of sheen before
Investing your money. If a cobbler
h anvni 16000 at his trade and In
vests the same In a flock of breeding
ewes In the fall of 1906, the chances
are that he will be again at his last, a
sadder and wiser cobbler, In the fall
of 1908. In other words, everybody
can't raise sheep. And It's a food
the babe from its reach and thon
"went straight up." Ho behcad' d the
reptile with a pair of pruning hoops;
It had light rattles and a button.
floldendule Sentinel.
Shot by Child.
While Mr. and Mrs: Daniels of Cav
endish were In Iceland last Saturday
one of their children was shot by a
little 7-year-old brother with a 22-cal-llier
rifle, the ball going through the
shoulder, and Inflicting an ugly
wound. It seems that the children
were left at home and they got to
playing with the guns that were in
tho house with the above result. Dr.
Lysle of Peck, happened to be in a
cherry orchard nearby when the acci
dent occurred and he was hastily sum
moned and dressed tho wound. It Is
thought that the wound, whllo serious,
Is not necessarily fatal. Inland Sen
tinel. Ptinthor In lost Valley.
A. If. Stanley, who came In from
I,ono Rock yesterday evening, reports
that the people of Lost Valley, six
miles from Lone Rock, ore greatly
stirred up over the presence of a large
panther that Is roaming at will
through that neighborhood and that
many settlers have temporarily aban
doned their homes. Many calves and
sheep or the neighborhood have been
slain by the ferocious animal. The
panther Is said to be a very large
one and nobody seems willing to at
tempt his capture. Heppner Times.
StubbU'fleld Will Case, Apimlcl.
The case entitled C. M. Radcr et al
vs. Cassann Stubblefleld. was yester
day appealed by Mrs. Stubblefleld to
the supremo court by her attorneys,
C. E. Cochran, of Union, T. H. Craw
ford of La Orande, and Happy ft
Hlndman of Spokane. Tho case Is
an attempt to break the will of the
lato Joseph Stubblefleld, as It particu
larly relates to the maintenance of the
Stubblefleld home In this city. Walla
Walla Union.
Boise River Falling.
The water has been going down
inpldly in the river for the paBt week
and It has now assumed the propor
tions of a decided shortage, because
the companies near the head have
token up all the water. The people
of this section cannot hope for relief
soon, as Judge Stewart Is quite sk'k
and cannot, without endangering his
life, render a decision. It Is hoped
the Judgn may soon recover. Cald
well News. ,
thing they can't. Shepherd's Bulle
tin. In an automobile accident cuused
by reckless speeding. J. P. Morrow
and T. A. Rubrecht were killed at
Superior, Wis.
Why pay 3800 to 11000 for a motor
vchlclo when you -can got an Oriental
Buckboard for one-half the price.
The Buckboard will climb hills, and
Is good for from 3 to 36 miles per
hour. If interested, call on or ad
dress J. B. Despain
Agent for Umatilla County.
A Keen Appetite
and a healthy stomach indicate
an active Liver, which is enjoyed
by all who use Beecham's Pills.
They insure strong digestion,
sweet breath and sound sleep.
No other remedy is as good as
Beecham's
Pills
Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10a and 26a.
THE PLAIN TRUTH.
What More Can Pendleton People Ask
For?
When old-time residents and highly-respected
people of Pendleton
makes such statements as the follow
ing, it must carry conviction to every
reader:
D W. Cook, 70 years old and re
tired from active business, now living
on Main .street, says: "The dull,
dragging pain In the small of my back
felt as If two giants were tearing me
apart and at times I felt so miserable
that I could not stand or walk and
was confined to my bed, Urinary
weakness set In, especially at night,
and I was falling physically every day.
At this time I happened to read an ad
about Doan's Kidney Pills and was
much Impressed with the sincerity
of the testimony, which was much
similar to the one I am making now.
I got a box of pills at the Brock ft
McComas Co. drug store and they
helped me so that I continued using
them until I had taken several boxes.
Then I could eat, sleep and' get
around again without suffering the
least bit of physical pain. ' I Indorse
all of the claims made for Doan's
Kidney Pills."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
N. Y., sole agents for the United
States. '
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
r
rirysiciANS.
J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND SUR
geon. Rooms 28 and 29, Hotel
Bowman.
DltS. SMITH & DICK OFFICE
Pendleton Savings Bank building.
Telephones: Main 301; residence.
Main 1691; barn. Red 681.
Surffeon. Room 8 Savings Bank
building.
H. VOLP, A. M., M.D., PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Office, Association
block. Rooms 18 to 20. 'Phone Main
2771.
DR. W. Q. COLE, OFFICE IN JUDD
building. Office hours, 10 to 1!
flee in Judd building. Telephones:
flee. Main 1371; residence. Main 1381.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
fice in Judd building. Tenephones:
Office, black 1411; residence, red 1833.
DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK,
telephone Main 931: 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,
1681.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO
nlc and nervous diseases and dis
eases of women. Judd building, cor
ner Main and Court streets. Office
'phone, Main 721; residence, Red
1183. X-Ray Therapeutics.
DR. AMY CURRIN. PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Office room 5. new
Schmidt block. Office hours. 1 to 5
p. m. 'Phone 614.
DENTISTS.
DR. M. S. KERN. DENTAL 8TTR
geon. Office, room 15 Judd build
ing. 'Phone, black 1281.
E. A. VATTGHAN. DENTIST. OF
floe In Judd building. 'Phone red
1411.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
VETERINARY SURGEON DR. D.
C. McNabb. Office at Tollman's
drug store.
T. J. LLOYD. D. V. S., M. F., M. 8.
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
Graduate of the- Grand Rapids Veter
inary College of Michigan. Office at
Rrock ft McComas' drug store. Resi
dence telephone, main 1311.
RANKS AND BROKERS.
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK,
Pendleton, Ore. Organized March
1. 1889. Capital, 8100.000; surplus,
$100,000. Interest allowed on all time
deposits. Exchange bought and sold
on all principal points. Specl.il at
tention given to collections. W. J.
Furnish, president; T. J. Morris, vice
president; J. A. Borle, cashier; J. W.
Moloney, assistant cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL' BANK OF PEN-
dleton. Capital, surplus and undi
vided profits, $260,000.00. Transacts a
general banking business. Exchange
bought and sold on all parts of the
world. Interest paid on time deposits.
Makes collections on reasonable
terms. Levi Ankeny. president; W.
F. Matlock, vice-president; G. M.
Rice, cashier: George Hartman. Jr..
assistant cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHE
na, Oregon. Capital, $60,000; sur
plus and profits. $12,600,000. 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. LeGtow, cashier; I. M.
Kemp, asslstont 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 brokerage business. Pays taxes
and makes Investments for non-residents.
Reference, any bank In Pen
dleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
W. S. HENNINGS, Vlce-Pres.
, C. H. MAIiuH, Svc.
J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE
oldest and most reliable fire and
accident Insurance companies. Office
with Hartman Abstract Co.
JOHN HAILEY, JR.. U. S. LAND
Commissioner. Specialty made of
land filings and proof. Insurance
and collections. Office In Judd build
ing, room 18.
CIIILDItEN BOARBED AND CARED
FOR.
I AM PREPARED TO TAKE CHIL
dren of any age, for any length of
time, to board and care for. Parontr
who wish their children cared for
whllo out of the city, will find this a
good, safe place. Largo, shady yard
for children to play In. Mrs. Nebcr
gall, 972 California street.
I.IVERY AND FEED STABLE.
SEMPLE LIVERY, FEED AND
Sale Stable, Brummet & Sons, pro
prietors. Good rigs and buggies.
Horses well cared for. Feeding horses
30 per day. 723 Cottonwood street.
DEPOT STABLES, COTTONWOOD
street. 'Phone red 1S81. Livery,
feed and sale stable. Horses bought
and sold. Good rigs at reasonable
prices. Stock boarded by week or
month. Ring us up, day or night, as
wa have an all night service. H. Stew
art, proprietor.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALTA
st et Carney ft Kennedy. Prons.
Livery, feed and sales stable. Good
rltrs at all times. Cab line In connec
tlon. 'Phone. Main 701.
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP.
"SQUARE DEAL" SHOP. GUN AND
Bicycle repairing. Agents lor Im
perial, Columbia and Century blcvcles.
J. Hess Henselman, SIS West Webb
street
EDMINSTEN, THIS REPAIRER.
fixes anything from a needle to a
locomotive. Sewing machines, blcy
cles, locks a specialty, til Court St
Classified Advertisements
BRING CERTAIN and
QUICK RESULTS
EESB!
ARCHITECTS AMI HI ILDKKS.
HOWARD & 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 La Dow building,
Pendleton. Oregon.
C E. TROUTMAN, ARCHITECT
and Superintendent. Room 12
Judd building. Pendleton, Oregon.
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. Esti
mates furnished free. Work guaran
teed. Leave orders at Goodman cigar
store. Main stre-t. p. O. Box 104.
D. NICHOLS, ARCHITECT ROOM
3, Association block.
S. SIMMONS. CONTRACTOR AND
Builder. Estimates given on all
Lulldlng and pob work. Residence
301 West High street. Mall communi
cations piven 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
174L
PAWN BROKERS.
UNCLE TOM'S PLACE. COTTON
wood street. opposite laundry.
Cheapest place In town. Money
loaned. Second-hand goods bought
and sold.
YOUR UNCLE HARDWICK WILL
loan you money on personal prop
erty. Licensed pawnbroker. Unre
deemed pawns for sale. See me when
you're short. Railroad street, In Ho
tel Bowman.
PLUMBING.
GOODMAN-THOMPSON CO. SANI
tary Plumbers. 843 Main St All
work first-class. Best material used.
Prompt service. Sewer connections
made. 'Phone Main 811.
COMMISSION HOUSE.
COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO.. JOHN
B. Benson, Mgr. Office at Pendle
ton Ice ft Cold Storage plant Deal
ers In fruit, vegetables and d.-.lry pro
ducts. 'Phone Main 178
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
B. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE
No. 288. Regular meetings first
and third Thursdays f each month.
All brothers visiting In the city most
cordially Invited to attend. Hall In
LoDow block, Court street Thomas
Fltz Gerald, E. R. ; C. E. Bean, 8ec
PENDLETON LODGE NO. 62 A. F.
& A. M., meets the first and third
Mondays of each month. All visiting
brethren are Invited.
SEWING MACHINES.
ED EBEN, WHOLESALE AND RE
tall dealer In sewing machines and
supplies. 209 East Court street, Pen
dleton, Oregon.
COND-HAND DEALE S.
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 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-onj-hand
goods. Graham ft Hunt-
er, at old Bosler stand.
BOARDING AND LODGING.
THE ALTA HOUSE. OR THE
Working Peonle's Hotel mm ai.
ta and Mill streets. Trirat.ria ac
commodations; reasonable rates; clean
beds, neat rooms; feed yard In con
nection. S. C. Bltner, proprietor.
THE ARLINGTON, 618 MAIN ST.,
Flrnt-dntia raanAntahlA InJ-ln-
. - . . IVJ luuhiiig
house. Good beds and rooms. Rates
Dy tne week, $2 to $4.60; by day, 26
cents to $1.00. Free baths to regular
tenants. E. D. Mossle, proprietor.
ATHENA HOTEL LEADING Ho
tel In the city. $1.00 and $1.60 per
day. H. P. Millen, proprietor.
HELIX HOTEL, UNDER NEW MAN
agement. Good meals and clean
beds. If you come once you will
keep a-comlng. Only white help em
ployed. Especial attention given to
commercial travelers. Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Novln, proprietors.
THE PALACE LODGING HOTTSE,
627 Main street, H. Williams, Prop.
Large, well-kept rooms and good,
clean beds. Everything first-class.
Rates 60c up. Rates by week or
month.
Fisn MARKET.
ELITE FISH AND POULTRY MAR
ket. Hawkins ft Miller, Props. Cor
ner Main and Alta Btreets. Fish
oysters, lunch goods, sea foods, vege
tables, butter and eggs. Phone black
1081.
MARRLF. AND GRANITE WORKS
MONTERASTELLI BROS., MARBLE
and Granite works. Monuments ot
oil descriptions. Ornamentnl and cut
stone for buildings. Examine our
work: 709 East Court street.
CHINESE LAUNDRY.
SLOM KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRY
man. Family washing a specialty.
All work done by hand, and ftrst
cl .ss. Goods calUu for and delivered,
408 Court street
nORSE 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 herse. draft horse or
horse for any purpose, consult me
before buying, (or I can supply you
wun just tne animal you want
ATTORNEYS.
H. J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
urrice over Taylor s hardware store.
Pendleton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN 1
Judd building. j
HAILE ft LOvVELL. ATTORNEYS
at Law. Office in Despain block.
JOHN W. McCOURT, ATTORNEY I
at Law. Association building. j
CARTER & RALEY. ATTORNEYS
at Law. Office In Savings Bank
building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office over Taylor's hard
ware store.
WINTER ft COLLIER, LAWYERS.
Office, rooms 7 and 8, Association
building.
STILLMAN ft PIERCE, ATTOR
neys at Low. Mr. 8tlllman hos been
admitted to practice in United States
potent offices, and makes a specialty
of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, 13 and
13. Association block.
JOHN H. LAWREY. ATTORNEY' AT
Law. Office, Saving Bank buidlng.
BENJAMIN K. DAVIS, ATTORNEY
ot Low. Office, rom 8, Ju d block.
WANTED.
WANTED A RELIABLE MAN TO
oct as our general agent In Umatil
la county. Must hove a large ac
quaintance with farmers and stock
men, and also be familiar with tho
care of livestock. A financial bond or
first-class reference required. None
other need apply. Address "A," care
of East Oregonlan, Pendleton, Oregon.
WANTED INSTALLMENT COL
lector for merchandise 'accounts;
good salary and expenses. Address,
Manufacturer, P. O. Box 1027, Phila
delphia, Pa.
WANTED A WELL EDUCATED
young man wants position as clerk.
Address W. L. Jones, Box 172, Pilot
Rock, Oregon.
WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS, SUCH
as help wanted; rooms or houses
for rent; second-hand goods for sale;
In fact, any want you want to get
filled, the East Oregonlan wants your
want ad. Rates: Three lines one
time, 16 cents; two times, 25 cents;
six times, 45 cents. Five lines one
time, 25 cents; two times. 35 cents:
six times, 76 cents. Count six words
to the line. Send your classified ads
to the office or moll to the East Ore
gonlan, enclosing silver or stamps to
cover the amount
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE I HAVE FOUR HEAVY
horses for sale; gentle,, sound and
well broken. They weigh as follows:
1450, 1380, 1385, and 1295, and range
In age from 6 to 9 years. They are
true as steel and ore a bargain for
some one. Lee Kennard, at Alloway's
feed yard.
FOR SALE TWO LOTS. A SEVEN
room house and a good barn. In
quire ot 600 Mill street.
FOR SALE A LIGHT. TWO-SEAT-
ed wa"?on, set of double harness and
a good sleigh. A bargain. Call at 600
Mill street
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 FURNISHED HOUSE
for July and August Apply to 1001
East Court street
FOR RENT AN UP-TO-DATE 5-
room cottage. Call at Sll South
Main street.
$5.00 REWARD.
LOST GOLD FILLED WATCH, EL-
gln movement smooth case, rolled
wire chain attached. Finder will be
paid above reword If returned to W.
S. Llndsey, at his barn.
FCNERAL DIRECTORS.
M. A. i.ADER, FUNERAL DIREC-
tor and licensed embalmer. Grad
uate of the Chicago College of Em
balming. Corner Main and Webb
streets. 'Phone Main 1301. Funeral
parlors In connection.
BAKER ft FOLSOM. FUNERAL Di
rectors and licensed emblamers.
Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night. 'Phone red 1281.
LEWIS & 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 ports of the city. 60 cents to
$2.00 a day. Reserve your rooms
without delay and get vour choice
Write for full Information to Deport
ment ii, exposition Accommodation
Bureau. The only official bureau of
the Lewis and Clark fair Goodnough
outturn, r-omana, ure.
ELECTRICIANS.
J. L. VAUGHAN ELECTRICIAN
wiring or all dej .rlptlons and elec
tricnl work of all kinds promptl
done. Full line of electrical suppltet
Including chandeliers, door bells, etc.
oatisraction guaranteed. 12fi Wert
i.uun street, wuarRey building.
SUITS CLEANED.
PENDLETON STEAM CLEANING ft
Dyeing Works. Cleaning, dyeing,
pressing and repairing of all kinds.
Orders called for and delivered
pron.ptly. Work satisfactory. Prices
lowest. 114 E. Webb St Ring up
ftinin IBM, and we do the rest.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE LEHMAN SPRINGS STAGE
will leave Tollman's drug store 3
times a week, at 5 a. m., and arrive at
Springs ot 6 p. m.; will carry mail
and passengers as usual.
W. R. WTTHHB. DEALER IN GASO-
llne engines and pumps. Engines
from 1H to 40 horsepower. Tractions,
something new In this Hue. Call and
get pointers. Agent Oldsmoblle, 138
West Court street
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Knows no better coal than the kind we
handle. It's a money saver to you and
a trado bringer to us. One trial ton
will bring you back for more.
Henry Kopittke
DUTCH HENRY.
Office, Pendleton Ice ft Cold Storage
Company. 'Phone 1781.
1 . HOLD TO YOUR MONEY
Until ou have see us and had us
figure on your ' ill of lumber.
We carry Lulldlng material of ever)
description and have the best quality
of lumber on the market
Agents for WOOD FIBER PLAS
TER.
Cray's Harbor Commercial
Company
W. J. SEWELL, Manager.
Phone Main 92.
The Colambia
Lodging House
Well ventilated, neat and com
fortable rooms, good beds. Bar
In connection, where the beat
goods are served.
Main street, center of block, be
tween Alta and Webb streets.
F. X. SCHEMPP
PROPRIETOR.
Good
I Dry Wood
ALL KINDS
4 I have good, sound wood which
is delivered at reasonable
prices
FOR CASH.
W. C. MINNIS
Leave Orders at Henninss Ci
gar store, opp. Peoples
Warehouse.
Walters' flouring Mills
Capacity, 160 barrels a day.
Flour exchanged for wheat
Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed,
etc, always on band.
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