ii iiim nir r - -ii -tim 11 nnnimiiMiiiiininiiMiMn.nl iMBMim tMllli, imi-iiti-ii mn in niirn--niM.in i ""Bin ii wiiii iimiMiu...! Jlyini' ri mwmyv-ftvf-""' iMgmiMiiiiMiMl"",Ji tTW' --"''----
'' . , , ' j -,,,J f -- -
EIGHT PAGES.
: AMONG THE EXCHANGES
OF THE INLAND EMPIRE
Will Klup 25,000 Slieep.
Miles Lee, one of tho oldest and
mow experienced stockmen In this
county, stated to a reporter lust night
that the coming winter season prom
ises to he one of the most prosperous,
for stockmen, In the history of east
ern Oregon.
"Karly In September I will ship
5000 head of sheep to the enst and
others will ship about 20,000 head
which will be used for feeders, while
some of them will be forwarded as
fat market mutton. There have been
Immense crops this season of hay and
all kinds of grain In Baker county.
A few days ago I purchased 'Several
hundred tons of hay and pasturage,
at x,i.&u to 14 per ton. I got the
very best sheep hay, and you can put
It down as a certainty that there will
be no shortage of feed this coming
winter and prices will be cheap, as
compared with most winters. On the
other hand, we secured excellent
prices for mutton and lambs." Raker
City Democrat.
Iliul Reason for Honey.
Oeorge E. Atwater. the Boise valley
bee man, and one of tho best posted
men in that business In he entire
country, said the other day that the
late wet spring this year had played
sad havoc with the honey crop. From
his 700 colonies he should have secur
ed 30,000 pounds of honey, but he
thinks he will not got over 5000
pounds. This condition Is specially
unfortunate at this time for the rea
son that In all the honey producing
states the crop nowhere Is more than
half a normal yield, and In some It
la not that much. The outlook for
high prices, he thinks. Is not consol
ing when one has but little to sell.
Boise Capital News.
Mysterious Disappearance.
The county court Is offering a re
ward of $100 for the recovery of the
body of Sum Branton, who mysteri
ously disappeared from a camp In
Deep canyon, on the Deschutes river,
about four miles below the W. V. &
C. M. Wogon Road company's bridge,
PRICES OF FEED.
Oat and liny Purctiased for the Army
at Portland.
Proposals for furnishing oats and
hay to the government were opened
In the quartermaster's office in this
city this morning as follows, says the
Oregon Dally Journal.
McKinley Mitchell. 100 tons oats at
$1.42 per 100 pounds; 100 tons oats at
11.44; 100 tons oats at $1.39 f. o. b,
cars In Portland. Allien. Brothers
Milling company. 1260 tons timothy
hay at lir..SS; 3000 tons Oregon oats
at 128.85 per ton. f. o. b. cars, or at
Portland dock. Edwin Kwltilcr. 1500
tons outs at $28.45 delivered on S. P.
R. It. between Eugene and Portland
by October 20, 1906.
All oats will be sent to Washington
City to be compared with others re
ceived from Han Francisco. Seattle
and St. Paul.
WESTERN SHEEP SCARCE.
Clilruso Market Was 10 Cents I'p
Willi Considerable Activity.
The Chicago Livestock World Says
of the sheep market for the past
week:
Western sheep were scarce. One
band of four doubles of mixed ewes
and wethers made $5.30, against $5.25
yesterday.
There was an active trade In native
ewes, mostly at $4.76 T 8. 25. Handy
weights were preferred, but heavy 140
to 160-lti ewes made $5.75. If In
cllned to be paunchy, however. $5
was about the limit.
Breeding stock was scarce and In
good demand, ewes being quotable up
to $5.25, and choice breeding bucks
at $4.6011 5.
Shipping trade has been light this
week, only about 6000 having found
thut outlet, against 15.600 last week
and 37.600 a year ago. Had feeders
been available 100.000 of thorn would
have been gobbled.
There was a class of second grade
$6.75 S 7.26 lambs that sold today con
slderubly higher.
I. O. O. F.
Grand Irfxlge Meeting, Philadelphia,
September 16-23, 1005.
For above occasion, round trip
tickets from Pendleton via O. R. & N.
end direct lines is $82.00. Returning
via San Francisco, $103.00. Going
limit seven days, return limit west of
Chicago, AO days from date of sale.
For particulars, call on or address E.
C. Smith, agent O. R. A N.
Seaside Resorts and Return.
To long Beach, Breakers, Ocean
Park, Ocean Side, Sea View, Clatsop
Beach, via O. R. A N., 113.16. permit
ting stopover at Portland. For par
ticulars call on or address E. C. Smith.
A rent, O. R. A N. .
Nuf sed. V c Rader.
DAILY
three weeks ugo. A party dragged the
river for three miles below the spot
where the old man's footsteps led to
tho water's edge, and the deeper holes
In the river were afterward dynamit
ed; but so far no trace of the body has
boon discovered. It Is the opinion of
most people that the old man Is not
In the stream and a few do not hesi
tate to express tho belief that the old
man has met with foul play. Prlne
vlle novlow.
Nanipa In Booming.
H. W. Mansfield, the veteran edi
tor of the Nampa Leader-Herald, was
In Boise today. He Is enthusiastic
over the outlook for his town. He
said the Utah construction company
Is unloading three carloads of scrap
ers and grading tools preparatory to
putting In three miles of new side
track for the Short Line at that point.
Work Is to begin soon by the com
pany on a new freight house and new
coal chutes.
He said work will begin on the mil
lion dollar sugar factory soon, which
has been located a mile from town.
A track will be built out to It. A
field man In the empldy of the sugar
company told Mr. Mansfield that 2000
acres of alfalfa meadow had already
been plowed under preparatory to
planting beets next .year. Boise Cap
ital News.
Sunday Cloning at Boise.
Ed Hart, the proprietor of the Owl
saloon, who was accused of having
kept his place open during a portion
of last Saturday In violation of the
Sunday and midnight closing ordi
nance, presented his defense before
Police Magistrate Locke Friday, and
was found guilty and fined 120 and
costs. The prosecution was heard the
first of the week. Boise Statesman.
Smallpox In Idaho.
County Commissioner Elliott tele
phoned from Atlanta ts Mountain
home yesterday for medical assist
ance as there were 18 cases of small
pox in the camp. Boise Statesman.
DAILY MARKET REPORT.
Buying and Selling Prices of Product
In Pendleton.
The following prices on produce art
In effect today:
P'lecs to Prniluiere
Hens, 7c lb.
Roosters, 4c lb.
Ducks, 9c lb.
Oeese, 7c lb.
Butter, country, 40c to 60c per roll
Eggs, country, 26c dozen.
New potatoes, lc lb.
Dry onions, 1 l-4c lb.
Selling Prices.
Hens, dressed, 40c to 50c.
Young chickens, dressed, 0c to 40c
Eggs, 25c per dozen.
Country butter, 40c to 60c per roll.
Butter, creamery, 65c roll.
Cabbage, 1 l-4c lb.
Lettuce, 3 bunches, 10c.
Tomatoes, 10c lb.
Cucumbers. 30e dozen.
Turnips. $1 per sack.
Watermelons, 25e and 36c.
Canteloupes. 10c to 16c.
New potatoes. 1 l-4c lb.
Dry onions, 2c lb.
O. It. X. COACH EXCURSION TO
LEWIS AND CLARK I AIR.
Sertiil will I,euve Milton Monday
Morning, August 28, ut 7 a. ni.,
Iave Pendleton 8:no a. in., Arriv
ing nt Portland ut 5:25 p. in.
For the nbave occasion the O. R.
& N. company will sell round trip
llckets. good for seven days, for
16. 2.1 from Milton and Intervening
points to Pendleton, and for $6 from
Pendleton to Portland. Daylight ex
cursion to the Lewis and Clark fair.
Tickets good returning on anv train.
Inquire E. C. Smith, agent, Pendle
ton, or of your local O. R. A N. agent,
LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR,
i-ouiiimi, Oregon, June l to Ortolicr
in, 1B0S.
ine o. it. A N. company announces
rates rrom Pendleton as follows:
Round trip, good for 30 days... $9.15
Round trip party tickets, (10 or
more persons on one ticket),
good for 10 day $6.86
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 on or
address E. c, SMITH,
Agent,
national encampment G. A. It.
Denver, Col., September 4-7, 'OS.
Account of above meeting the O.
R. & N. makes a round trip rate of
$50. Dntes of sale August 80, 81.
Going limit September 5. Final re
turn limit 30 days from date of sale.
For particulars, call on or address E.
C. Smith, agent O. R. A N.
Rooms for Pendleton and Umatilla
County People at ,ile roninnfl
Fair.
Write now to Mrs. William R Rni.
ton. 574 H Fifth street. Portland. Ore.,
m me grounds. Rates
i.vu, 11.26 an( jj.gQ
breakfast
Including
Wanted.
Ladles' clothe. Ironeri at Rnhin.
.on'. Domestic laundry.
EAST OltEwXUX, PENDLETON,
A LIVING NET.
PeealUr Method of Flehlna Used hi
Natives of Oceania.
A pei'iiliur method of flaking Is In
dulged In by the natives of Tetulla,
oue of the Islands of Oceunla. At
given slgnul the Inhabitants of the vil
lage assemble on the seashore to the
number of about 200 persons, each
of whom carries a branch of cocoa
palm. With these In their bands they
plunge Into the water, and at a cer
tain distance from the shore turn to
ward It, formlug a compact half circle,
each oue holding his palm branch per
pendicularly iu the water, and thus
forming a sieve.
The leader of the party then glvea a
slgnul, aud thin living net approaches
the shore gradually In perfect order,
driving before It a multitude of fishes.
Surrounded by this living wall and en
tangled In the cocoa palm branches
many of the ttshes are cast on the sand
by the waves, while others are killed
with sticks. After being cooked over
hot coals the fish are served with ba
nanas and cocounut milk.
The scene as described by a French
mun who visited the islund was Inter
esting aud picturesque lu the extreme,
the effect being Immensely heightened
by the apiiearance of the natives,
whose costume consists of a short
tunic of seaweed or leaves. Their hair
la powdered with chalk, while the war
riors are distinguished by the hair be
ing powdered red. Wreaths of garde
nias or red hibiscus are worn on their
heads, also round their necks.
AN EXPERT ON LYING.
Be Was Allowed to Testlfr la Coart
and Won lb Case.
A Kansas City lawyer tells of the
use of expert testimony on lying. He
says:
"I was prosecuting attorney for Fin
ney county lu 1881, and had a fellow
up before Suulre N. C. Jones on the
charge of borse stealing. He hired
Mike Sutton to defend him, aud when
the case was called I proved beyond
question by a witness who witnessed
the theft that we bad the right man.
After the prosecution had rested Sut
ton Introduced 'Buffalo' Jones as a
witness and gravely Informed the court
that he Intended to prove hy him thut
my witness had lied. 'Buffalo' took
the staud and swore that, while he had
never seen or heard of the witness be
fore aud kuew nothing at all about the
crime committed, he had had a great
deal of experience with men aud could
tell pretty certain when they were
lying. Then be proceeded to tell bow
men acted when they were lying, and
gave the expert opinion that my wit
ness had sworn to lies from the word
go. I protested against such perform
ances, but Sutton made the Judge be
lieve he bad as much right to Intro
duce an expert on liars as be would
have to Introduce an expert on medi
cine or auy other science, and the re
sult was the thief was dismissed from
custody."
A VAST ST6NY WRECK.
Tbe North tape. In Norway, Is Almost
the World's End.
The North cape, Norway, Is not quite
tbe most northerly land tn Europe, but
It Is far enough north, a dismal black
point Jutting out Into tbe sea nearly
a thousand feet high. Leading to the
top Is a rough path not difficult to as
cend uuless It be wet and slippery.
From tbe top to the edge of the cliff
la a bslf mile or more of hard walking
over atones or through mire.
At last we come to the edge of the
cliff. The sun, though It Is nearly 12
o clock, has almost reached the lowest
edge of bis dally path, but Is still far
above the shimmering sea. You stsod
on that lonely point feeling, except for
the presence of those around you, that
you are quite out of the world in which
you have hitherto spent your life. You
stand without on a rock pelted by ev
ery storm of wind aud snow. Attacked
by the fiery summer sun and pitiless
winter frost; uo wonder that neither
tree nor shrub uor scarce a flower can
exist. Among the most solemn places
on the globe It must be reckoned the
world's end, a vast stony wreck pro
jecting above tbe wide waste of wa
ters. Allien I.. Bolls lu Booklovers
Magazine.
The Tearkerchlrf.
In some parts of the Tyrol a beauti
ful though curious custom prevails.
When a girl Is going to be married and
Just before she leaves for the church
her mother gives her a handkerchief,
which Is called a tearkerchlef. It Is
made of newly spuu and uuused linen,
aud with It the girl dries the natural
tears she sheds ou leaving home. The
tearkerchlef Is never used after tbe
marriage day, but Is folded up aud
placed lu the linen closet, where It re
mains till Us owner's death, when It Is
taken from Its place aud spread over
her dead face.
Kaow Your Own Mlud.
The great majority of people need
bracing up all the time. Tuey want to
be reassured. They do not kuow their
own minds. They are not sure of
themselves. Tbe leuder, the man who
can rule others, must be . master of
this art. Encouragement Is to mauy
men what flattery Is to some women.
Success.
How He Avoided It.
"Have you ever beeu hissed off the
tage?" asked the girl who was thrill
ed at having met a real actor.
"Oh, no," he replied. "When I'm off
the .tage I. always try ts be among
friend, at much as possible." Chicago
Record-Herald.
Learu to say "No." It will be of
more use to you thuu to be able to read
Latin. Spurgcou.
See Wlthee for gasoline engine, and
pumps.
OREGON, MONDAY. AUGUST 21. 1.05.
f
pirrsiciANS.
J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR
geon. Rooms 18 and 28, Hotel
Bowman.
DRS. SMITH & DICK OFFICE
Pendleton Savings Bank building.
Telephones: Main 101; residence.
Main 1691; barn. Red S81.
DR. R. E. RINGO, PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon. Rooms 3 and 4 Schmidt
building. 'Phone, office. Main 623,
'Phone, residence, Main 23.
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 11
flee In Judd building. Telephones:
fice. Main 1871; residence, Main 1381.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D.. HOMEO
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
fice In Judd building. Tenephones:
Office, black 1411; residence, red 1633.
DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK,
telephone Main 931; residence,
black 161.
DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSI
clon and Surgeon. Office In Sav
ings Bank building, room 1. Office
'phone, Main 1411; residence, Main,
1661.
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 781; residence, Red
1155. X-Ray Therapeutics.
DR. AMY CURRIN, PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Office room 6, new
Schmidt block. Office hours. 1 to 6
p. m. 'Phone 614.
BATHS.
VAPOR BATHS. SALT GLOWS. VTA
vl rubs and massage treatment.
'Phone Red 2102. or address Mrs. F.
H. Sawtelle. 620 Cosble street.
DENTISTS.
DR. M. S. KERN. DENTAL STJK-
geon. Office, room IS Judd build
ing. 'Phone, black 1261.
E. A. VATJGHAN. DENTIST, of
fice In Judd building. 'Phone rea
1411.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
VETERINARY
8URGEON DR. D.
Office at Tallman's
C. McNabb.
drug store.
T. J. LLOYD. D. V. S., VETERINARY
Surgeon and Dentist. The only
graduate veterinarian practicing In
Pendleton. Office at Brock A McCo
mas' drug store. Residence telephone
Main 131.
RANKS AND BROKERS.
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK,
Pendleton, Ore. Orgnnlxed March
1. 1889. Capital. $100,000: surplus,
$100,000. Interest allowed on all time
deposits. Exchange bought and sold
on all principal points. Special at
tention given to collections. W. J.
Furnish, president: T. J. Morris, vice.
nrestdent: J. A. Borle. cashier: J. W.
Maloney, assistant cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PEN
dleton. Capital, surplus and undl
vlded 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
term. Levi Ankeny, president; W.
F. Matlock, vice-president: G. M.
Rice, cashier; George Hartman, Jr.,
assistant cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHB-
na, Oregon. Capital, $50,000: sur
plus and profits, $11,600,000. Inter
est on time deposits. Deals In foreign
and domestic exchange. Collections
Dromotlv attended to. Henry C. Ad'
ami, president; T. J. Kirk, vice-presi
dent: F. 8. LeQrow. cashier; I. H.
Kemp, assistant cashier.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES
reliable abstract, of title to all lands
In Umatilla county. Loans on city
and farm property. Buys and sells
all klndi of real estate. Does a gen
eral brokerage business. Pays taxes
and makes Investments fbr non-resl
dents. Reference, any bank In Pen
dleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
W. S. HENNINOER, Vlce-Pres.
C. H. MA. - H. S..
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 tulld
Ing. room 16.
SEWING MACHINES.
ED EBEN, WHOLESALE AND RE-
tall dealer In sewing machines and
supplies. 209 East Court street, Pen
dleton. Oregon.
I IVERY AND FEED STABLE.
COMMERCIAL LIVERY, FEED AND
Sale Stables. Slmonton Bros. A
Corlcy, Props. Horses boarded by day.
week or month, 30 cents per day.
First-class livery turn-outs. Aura
street between Webb and Alta. 'Phone
Black 2921.
DEPOT STABLES, COTTONWOOD
street. 'Phone red 1381. Livery,
feed a d sale stable. Horses bought
and sold. Oond rlg.i at reasonable
prices. Stock boarded by week or
month. Ring us up, day or night, as
wj have an all night service. H. Stew
art, proprietor.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALTA
st t. Carney A Kennedy. Prons.
Livery, feed and sales stable. Good
rles at all times. Cab line In connec
tion. 'Phone, Main 701.
nORSE TRAINER.
LEK KENNARD, THE HORSE
breaker and trainer, will tsko a
few more driving horses to train. At
Dutch Henry Feed Yard. If you
want a driving herse, draft hone or
horse for any purpose, consult me
before buying, for I can supply you
with Just tha animal yon want
Classified Advertisements
BRING CERTAIN and
QUICK RESULTS
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
HOWARD A 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.
t E. TROUTMAN. ARCHITECT
and Superintendent. Room 12
Judd building. Pendleton, Ore n.
D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND
Builder. Estimates furnished on
all kinds of masonry, cement walks,
stone walls, etc. Leave orders at East
Oregontan office.
T. M. KELLER. PLASTERING AND
cement walks a specialty. Esti
mates furnished free. Work guaran
teed. Iyeave orders at Goodman cigar
store. Main stre.t P. O. Box 104.
D. NICHOLS, ARCHITECT ROOM
3. Association block.
BROKER.
J. B. DESPAIN, MERCHANDISE
Broker and Manufacturers' agent.
Office with Clark A Rees, Main street,
next to E. O. block. 'Phone Main
1741.
PAWN BROKERS.
YOUR UNCLE HAR WICK 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, 643 Main St. All
work first-class. Best material used.
Prompt service. Sewer connections
made. 'Phone Main 811.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
B. P. O. ELKS. PENDLETON LODGE
No. 288. Regular meetings first
and third Thursdays t each month.
All brothers visiting In the city most
cordially Invited to attend. Hall In
LaDow block, Court street Thomas
Fltz Gerald, E. R.; C. E. Bean, See.
PENDLETON LODGE NO. 61 A. F.
A A. M., meets the first and third
Mondays of each month. All visiting
bret.iren are Invited.
ELECTRICIANS.
J. L. VAUGHAN ELECTRICIAN
Wiring of all des- Iptlons and ele
trlcal work of all kinds prompt):
done. Full line of electrical supplies
Including chandeliers, door bells, eta
Satisfaction guaranteed. 120 Wert
Court street Mllarkey building.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
UNCLE TOM'S PLACE, OPPOSITE
Pendleton Steam Laundry Unre
deemed pledges sold. Clothes, watch
es, pistols, guns. Cheapest place In
Pendleton.
V, STROBLBi DEALER in" second
hand goods. If there Is anything
you need in new and second-hand
furniture, stoves, granlteware and
crockery, call and get hi. price. No.
?1! Court street.
WANTED TO BUT YOUR SEC'
onl-hand goods. Graham A Hunt
er, at old Basler stand.
COMMISSION HOUSE.
COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO., JOHN
B. Benson. Mgr. Office at Pendle
ton Ice A Cold Storage plant Deal
ers In fruit, vegetables and d.-.lry pro
ducts. 'Phone Main 178
BOARDING AND LODGING.
THE ALTA HOUSE, 6R THE
Working People'. Hotel, corner Al
ta and Mill streets. First-class ac
commodations; reasonable rates: clean
beds, neat rooms; feed yard In con
nectlon. S. C. Bltner, proprietor.
ATHENA HOTEL LEADING HO
tel In the city. $1.00 and $1.60 per
day. H. P. MUlen, proprietor.
HELIX HOTEL, UNDER NE. MAN
agement. Good meals and clean
beds. If yoj come once you will
keep a-comlng. Only white help em
ployed. Especial attention given to
commercial travelers. Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Navln, proprietors.
THE PALACE LODGING HOUSE,
6-7 Main street, H. Williams, Prop.
Large, well-kept rooms and good,
clean beds. Everything first-class.
Rates 50c up. Rates by week or
month.
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.
MONTERASTELLI BROS., MARBLE
and Granite works. Monuments of
all descriptions. Ornamental and cut
stone for buildings. Examine our
work: 709 East Court street.
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP.
SQUARE DEAL" SHOP, GUN AND
Bicycle repairing. Agents tor Im-
I arlal. Columbia and Century bicycles.
J. Hess Hens lman, 118 West Webb
street
CinNESE LAUNDRY.
SLOM KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRY-
man. Family washing a specialty.
All work done by hand, and first-
el ss. Goods eall.u for and delivered.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
M. A. '..ADER. FUXET.AL DTR EC-
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 & FOLSOM. FUNERAL Di
rectors nud licensed embalmers.
Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral onrs. Calls responded to
dny or night. 'Phone Main 75.
LEWIS A CLARK EXFOSITIONr
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. Roomt
In all parts of the city. 60 cents to
13.00 n ony. Reserve your rooms
without delay and get vour choice
Write for full Information to Depart
ment ii, exposition Accommodation
Bureau. The only official burenn nt
the Lewis and Clark fair Goodnough
Building, Portland. Ore.
PAGE SEVEN.
1 1
"-easssaaj
ATTORNEYS.
H"XI;..BBAN' ATTORNEY AT LAW
JddVuhd?nE.B' "W
HL.l or?f ATTORNBY9
' La,w- Office In Despaln block.
JOaItJLJV- fSSPS- . ATTORNEY
tuun DUlldlng.
CARTER ft
RALEY,
ITTHDUBva
at Law
Office In Savings Bank
building.
JALawS RoSfMl ATTORNeTTt
war.ore fc8 Ver Taylor'' -
W0ceRr COLLIER. LAWYERS:
bunding: rm' 7 and A-ocl.uS
STILLMAN
13, Association block.
JOw "o"' ATTORNEY AT
ms nans: buldlng.
Ew OffE. 'JAVIS, ATTORNBT
- 1 Q'c. T om 8, JU d block.
WANTED.
WEN AND WOMEN TOTTr
WANTED A RELIABLE MAN TO
rTarvaS
a,- A Cnctal bonder
first-class reference required. Nona
ih" apply. Address "A cart
lEastOregonlan, Pendleton, Oregon
WA3rE INSTALLMENT CoH
SooTsalary
iiSSriJLb Jone- B "J. ph5
. va cguu.
WANTED-CLASSIFIED ADS. SUCH
as help wanted: rooms or houses
for rent; second-hand good, for
'".' want you want to ge
filled, the East Oregonlan want, rial
t m. " cents- Elve line, one
.1 ??' 75 cents- Coun word.
e " Send your classified ads
to the office or mall to the East Ore
gonlan enclosing sliver or stamp, to
cover the amaunt.
LAND SCRIP IMMEDIATE Gov
ernment title. Have you a govern
ment land entry to which you want
title at once? You can get It with our
land scrip. It gets immediate title to
all kinds of government lands, sur
veyed and unsurveyed. For sale at
lowest prices. Write or call, Moulton
A Scobey. Columbia building, 366
Washington street Portland, Ore.
FOR SALE HOUSE AND TWO
lots for IS00. Near West Bod
school house. Apply to S. S. Darnell,
631 Maple street.
FCirnVS-AErTA SPAN OF HALTER
x. br0e drlvln horres. Apply to
Mrs. B. Cunningham, or at Dutch
Henry Feed Yard.
FOR SALE A DRAFT TEAM
weighing 3160 pounds, i and T
year, old: gentle and true to pull; no
better team In the state. Apply to
Lee Kennard, at Dutch Henry feed
yard.
FOR SALE A 1-YEAR-OLD JER
sey cow; perfectly gentle. See Lee
Kennard. . Dutch Henry f,i yard.
FOB RENT.
FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE
for July and August Apply to 1001
East Court street.
FOR
roc
RENT AN UP-TO-DATW s.
room cottage. Call at 111 South
Main street
$5.00 REWARD.
LOST GOLD FILLED WATCH. EL
S'" "luvemeni, smooth case, rolled
wire chain attached. Flnrfei- iii k.
paid above reward If returned to W
S. Llndsey, at his barn.
MISCELLANEOUS.
W. R. WITHE E. DEALER IN OASO
llne engines and pumps. Engines
from m to 40 horsepower. Tractions,
something new In this line. Call and
get pointers. Agent Oldsmoblle, 126
West Court street
Pennyroyal pills
"Relief fWr I ssIm." m
far IssUI. I (J. A UO raiisi.ii. a... v-
fell Dr MhirCMilJCZ
ftUatl. UU v-T Mm41m mmMrrn, MILA
Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules
POSITIVE CURE
or Trlk.iinntlOn or P-irk
of the Bladder Mj DimmwJ
Kidneys, ft j cure no pv.
Curee qnlokly soj Wrai.
nc nUy tbe wont Caere ol
4-unsrrlKX-K tnd-lrt,
no mtttro( how lo.tx eland
i" Abaolutelr oanulraa.
ia mi . JruK'- Price
hi Mmwipsm co.,
IKlLEPONTalMM. oma
BROCK M'OOMAS CO., Drugglsta.
eVr'-J mEN AND WOMEN.
DBsVCiml
wjm,-w 2 nlicbiritt,lflMjuni
tiuMtsufci Th imutioui or ulcw
' Ii itto'.artx ut lliuouu mUil
mat loo.
h rat mi.
raiLl!, mun Hut utia
(Tout or r itetinniit,
wii3 La J '"'R im
FOR SALE. "
-1 S -, V I, 1, ,-, . ,. ... r - , i
V-.sttl mT ill. ilMlfcK'S r.M.LlHJM
lT V-fA l HKD m Wold met, 1 1 u- IM
IX sTf lr -lth b" ""- Tthf mm othff, mr4
71 -4Tr HatMlltaUvM wi Imitm
I L W Bl,J of Jdr lriMi.l, f arttd 4. hi
1 -M ilaniPe for Psirl.Mi. .
i mh. arm j ,
r