DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN. PKNTMTfOW. ORK430N, VlUDATr NOVEMBER. 19, IMS. PAGK 8FVF.N. EIGHT PAGES. AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Bolf-PosHOSwetf Fireman. A Wardncr dispatch to the Spo kane Review says: Presence of mind prevented J. H. Brutf, a fireman on a freight engine on the Wnllace-Te-ken. run, from being fatally burned the other night when the headlight of the engine, which ho was lighting, exploded. Hunting oil was thrown on Bruff's face, and In a moment his slothing whs In flames. Without en deavoring to beat out the fire, Bruff, as soon as he realized his plight, hur Hod with all speed from the front of Ike engine to the tender and lowered himself through the mnnholo Into the water lank. In a few moments the Hre In his clothing was extinguished, and ho crawled from the tank soak ed to the skin. Ho was hurriedly brought to Wal lace, where Dr. C. S. Stone, the com pany physician, attended the burns. He was quite badly burned about the 'taco, but the other parts of his body re not Injured. He returned to Te kaa on the passenger. It is supposed tlint some of the oil and spread about the headlight and that this caught when a light was applied to the wick, which caused an zplo8ion. Bruff'B prompt action In lawerlng himself Into the water tank alone saved him from being fatally kamed. There were a total of 81,610 crates of prunes sold by the Earl Fruit com pany, of which over 64,000 crates came from Idaho. These sold for an average of $1.19 per crate. The West fall Fruit company sold a total of 5205 crates of prunes, of which about 3600 crates were from Oregon, these selling for an average of 99 cents per crate. Sgobel & Day had sales of 29.- 3I6 crates of prunes from Oregon and Washington, which averaged 98 cents, and Hao & Hatfield sold three cars of prunes from those two stated which brought only 82 certs per crate. Not only does this statement of fruit sales In the New York market make an exceptionally good showing for Idaho, but the Earl Fruit company as well may be prrud of It. Their sales of 61.610 crates averaged $119. while all other commission houses, with 37,206 crates sold, were able to secure nn average price of hut 97 cents. Holse Statesman. Valunldo Idaho IYuiicm. Prunes from the Gem state that were sold In New York during the iiinmn brought, on the average of all prunes sold there during the sea awn, 22 cents per crate higher than those from other northwestern states That Is the official record of the sales, as revealed In a statement of e year's business which has just keen received by F. V. Martin, the Idaho manager for the Earl Fruit ompany, under a New York date of October 31. Tho statement shows that 69 cars f Idaho prunes, and one car of Idaho acars were marketed during the sea son In New York, all the other pears, caches, etc., from this state having keen sold In Chicago or other western ..nrkpts. Oregon sold 30 cars of prunes and H cars of other fruit In New York. Washington 18 cars of runes and 14 cars of other fruit, Utah two of prunes and three of pears and peaches, and Colorado nine cars f peaches In the New York marKet, Forty per cent of ell the fruit and Off tu Mining Oongrem. Judge J. H. Klchn'ds, president of e American Mining congress, will leave Boise Friday morning, with other delegates, to tlio El Paso meet lug. Ho expects to be gone about two weeks. He does not believe the burning of th theater at El Paso will make any difference at all In the hold ing of the congress Indeed, he has not even been advised of the fact, ex cept through the newspaper dis patches. Boise Statesmnn. r Classified Advertisements BRING CERTAIN and QUICK RESULTS 1 1 PHYSICIANS. J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND BUR geon. Office over Brock & McCo mas' drug mors, formerly occupied by Whlyker. UKS. SMITH DICK OFFICE Pendleton Havings Bank building. 1'elephones: Main 101; residence, Main 1691; barn. Red 681. UR. AMY CURRIN. PHYSICIAN and burgeon. Office, Room 6, new Schmidt block. Office hours, 1 to 6 p. in. 'Phone 614. Diseases of worn en and confinement caes. ATTORNEYS. H. J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Taylor's hardware store Pendleton, Oregon. JAMES A. FEB, LAW OFFICE 1 Judd building. WANTED. HAILEI St LOWELL, ATTORNBTr at Law. Offloa In Dun pain block. JOLN W. MoCOURT, ATTORNEY at Law. Association building. OR. R. E. RINOO. PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Rooms 8 and 4 Schmidt hull Ing. 'Phone, office. Main 623,. Phone, residence. Main 23. UR. W. O. COI.E. OFFICE IN JUDD building. Office hours, 10 to 12 flee in Judd building. Telephones: flee. Main 1371; residence, Main 1381. II. a. OARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice In Judd building. Tenephones: office, black 1411; residence, red 1683. DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK, telephone Main 931; residence, black 1(1. DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSI- clan and Burgeon. Office In Sav ings Bank building, room 1. Office phone, Main 1411; residence. Mam, 1661. CARTER ft RALEY. at Law. Office in building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY A1 Law. Office over Taylors hard ware store. WINTER & COLLIER, LAWYERS Office, rooms 7 and 8, AsaoctaUoi, building. Bargain In Oregon Sheep. C. M. Stewart, of the Dot country, was a Sentinel visitor Monday. Mr. Stewnrt Is one of the big farmers of eastern Klickitat. He has a ranch of 1C00 acres and had several hundred In wheat this year. He will not thresh until next spring or early summer, but will feed some of tho grain to sheep this winter. He recently bought a band of 1600 In Oregon for 32 per head, which are well worth 33.60. Goldcndale Sentinel. 85.000 Tons of Itccts. Tt Is a great sight to see the mil Hons of sugar beets about the fact ory yard. It Is estimated that some thing over 65.000 tons of beets are stored In the regular bins and In the vards and it Is estimated that fully IS.Onr) or 20,000 tons are yet to be re reived, thus causing a run later than si .r rent of the Drunes sold February 1. The frctory Is employ si the New York market camo from Ing between 40 and 60 men and run- M.,h0 rung lull capacity. nugar v;iiy xuuen. PORTAGE PAY ROLL ROAD OPERATED DI KING October for tsis. of the call for bids require that the successful bidder shall be ready to be. liln shipments within SO days. Boise Statesman. A QUEER POSTOITICE. Old tot 7000 Sack of Wheat Handled How Mull Vn Delivered In the Days of liCtidvllle. "SDeaklng of bad towns." said one ,if the Kansas City. Kan., officials by the State I.lnc and $7.75 In Pas- j whl( jiaJ crosd the plains In the sengvr Karen Collected Earning ; ,.uriy days of the west, "reminds me Cannclty at ITes.Mil Alio.it 50 Per of old ix-auvme. ..o, l"l1"' ' i.,i ih ,i ,1 fever had and lnw and (Vnt of Running Kxiksiimc DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE. CHRO- nlc and nervous diseases and dis eases of women. Judd building, cor ner Msln and Court streets Office nhono Main 72; residence, Red 1163 .-Rity Therapeutics. OSTEOPATHS DRS. O. S. EVA Holslngton. Oraduates, Klrksvlll rhool. Suite 10-12 Despaln block Phone Red 3181. All diseases treat ed. BATHS. VAPOR BATHS, SALT GLOWS, VIA vl ruhs and massage trestmem Phone Red 2102. or address Mrs. F H. Sawtelle. 620 Cosble street. DENTISTS. PRS. COLLIER ft SWINBURNE Dentists. Smith-Crawford building OR. M. 8. KERN. DENTAL BUR gem. Of fire, room 16 Judd build' ing. 'Phone, black 1261. K. A. VAUGHAN. DENTIST. OF. flee In Judd building. 'Phone red 1411. - VETERINARY SURGEONS. VETERINARY BURGEON DR. D. C. McNahb. Office at Tallman's Irug store. T .!. LLOYD. D. V. 8.. VETERINARY Surgeon an. Dentist. The only graduate veterinarian practicing In Pendleton. Office at Brock ft McCo- mas' drug store. Residence telephone Main 131. BANKS AND BROKERS. Salem, Nov. 10. The governor, secretary of state and state treasurer, as the board of control of the portage railway at Celllo, held a session yes terday to hear the monthly report of Superintendent L S. Cook, who was present, and to attend to business con aected therewith. From the report It appears that faring the month of October there were 7363 sacks of wheat transport ed over the road and $7.75 in passen ger fares collected. The earning ca pacity of the road at present is about (0 per cent of the expense of main tenance, and the prospects are, Mr. Cook says, that there will be such nn Increase of business In the near fu ture as will bring the receipts well ap to the expenses. A larpewimount of material will be needed fur J"tty work at the mouth of Hie Columbia and also' for the exten s've Improvements projected on the north bank of the ilv'o- . 'I lh way Justice hinged on -the mighty Colt. "The town was full of hold-up men and It was hardly safe for one to go mi the streets ufter dark; but, as many looks, murderers and 'bad men' as there were In the town, there was hardly ever a case of petty thievery. Every storo was wide open and un guarded, and the merchandise was perfectly safe, too. "A lurue poHiofi'lco business was The Tho done In Leadville at that time. iioNtmtiHter was an old German. ..real number of Incoming gold seek- rs Increased the amount of mall until ,he postmaster became unablu to han dle It. He then dumpcu the mall in the middle of the floor, and every body came In and went through It. taking one's own letters und papers. Tho stack of mnll was sometimes four ,.nd five feet high, and 15 or 20 men were utways gathered around It. Per fect order prevailed, and no one took any mail ecept his own. "A government detective happened around ono dny and told tho postmas. :er that he would have to discontinue this free for all method of handling THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK Pendleton. Ore. Organized March I. ISss. Capital. tlOO.000; surplus, J 100.000. Interest allowed on all time deposits. Exchange bought and sold mi nil nrlnclonl points. Special at tentlon 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 undl vlded profits. 1260.000.00. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold on all parts of the world. Interest paid on time deposits. Makes collections on reasonabl terms. Levi Ankeny. president: W F. Matlock, vice-president; G. M, Rice, cashier: George Hartman, Jr, assistant cashier. SALESMAN WANTED CASH AD vanced weekly; good territory open outfit free. Some are making 3100 te 1150 per month. Why not you? Ad- ress Washington Nursery Company. Toppenlsh, Washington, ATTORNEY Savings Bank WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO learn the burner trade In 8 weeks Splendid opportunities. Gradu-ttet earn 316 to 826 weekly. Spokane Bar ber College, 403 Front avenue, Spokane. WANTED A WELL EDUCATEE young man wants position as clerk Address W. L. Jones, Box 172, Plloi Rock, Oregon. JOHN H. LAWREY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Office, Bavin. Bank binding STILLMAN ft PIERCE. ATTOR- neys at Law. Mr. Stlllman has been admitted to practice In United Stalet patent offices, and makes a speclalt) of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association block. WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS, SUCH s help wanted; rooms or houser for rent; second-hand goods for sale, in fact, any want you want to get tilled, the East Oregonlan wants youi want ad. Rates; Three lines om time, 15 cents; two times, 26 cents six times, 45 cents. Five lines one time, 25 cents; two times, 85 cents six times. 76 cents. Count six word to the line. Send your classified ad' to the office or mall to the East Ore- gonian. enclosing sliver or stamps to cover the amount. GEORGE W. COUTTS, LATE COUN ty Attorney from Idaho. Civil and criminal law. Estates settled, wills deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offices In Despaln building, at head of stairs. A. NEWBERRY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Offices in Association block Main street. O. W. PHELPS. DISTRICT ATTOR- ney. Offices with John McCourt In Association block. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. HOWARD ft SWINGLE, ARCHI- tects and Architectural Engineers. Practical and reliable plans and speci fications and thorough superintend enre of all kinds of building and con structlon. Taylor Building, corner Main and W er streets. 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 Last Oregonlan office. PLASTERING AND a specialty, Estl T. M. KELLER, cement walks 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. PAWN BROKERS. UNCLE TOM'S PLACE, OPPOSITE Pendleton Steam Laundry Unre deemed pledges sold. Clothes, watch es, rlstols, guns. Cheapest place In Pendleton; PLCMBING. GOODMAN-THOMPSON CO. SAN1 tary Plumb. rs. 648 Main St. All work first-class. Best material uxed Prompt service. Sewer connections made. 'Phone Main 811. IIVERY AND FEED STARLE. COMMERCIAL LIVERY, FEED AND Sale Stables. Slmonton Bros. Corley, Props. Boarding horses by day, weeU or month a specialty, first class llverv turn-outs. Aura street, between Webb and Alta. "Phone Black 2921. FOR SALE. 440 ACRES OF GOOD WHEAT LAND 7 miles north of Athena, at $40 an acre. Terms. (Craighead ft Mayes, Athena. FOR SALE A SPAN OF HALTER broke driving hor a. Apply t Mrs. B. Cunningham, or at Dutch Henry Feed Yard. TOR RENT. NICE, NEW, LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- Ing rooms to rent; and rooms with or without board. Call at E. O. office. 'OREGON ShotLine and UNTON PACIFIC TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY Through Pullman standard ant Tourist Sleepers dally to Omaha and Chicago; tourist sleeper dally to Kan sas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago; reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East dally. TIME SCIIEDn F FROM PENDLE TON. y HASTBOUND. No. 2, Ch'cago Special, arrlva (.2 p. m.; depa-t. 6:40 p. in. No. 6, Mall ft Express, arrives- 4:1 p. m.; departs, 6 a. x... - tOTBOUND. No. 1, PortUnJ Special, arrives 8:1 a. m.; departs, 8:60 a. m. No. 6, Mall ft Lx press, arrive 11 p. m.; departs, 11 p. m. SPOKANE DIVISION. No. 7, Pendleton passenger, arrives 6:85 p. m. Np 8, Spokane passenger, departs, 9 b. m. WALLA WALLA BRANCH. Special passenger arrives 8:46 a. m.; departs 6:45 p. m. Morning train connects with No. 1. Evening train connects wltu No. I. No. 7 connects with No. 2. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. FROM PORTLAND: AH sailing dates subjects to change. For San Francisco every five days. SNAKE RIVER. Rlparla to Lewlston Leave RlDarla dall, except Saturday. 4:06 a. m. Leave Lewlston dally, except Fri day, 7:00 a. m. E. C. SMITH. Agent, Pendletan. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. WM. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEER Cries public and private sales of all kinds. Commission reasonable. Post- office box 664. ELECTRICIANS. lu VAUGHAN, ELECTRICIAN Wiring of all descriptions and elt; trlral work of all kinds prompty done Full line of electrical supplies, Inclu.l Ing chandeliers, door bells, etc. Sit isfaction guaranteed. 120 West Cour street, Milarkey building. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. SQUARE DEAL SHOP" BICYCLE and general repairing, wall papei cleaning a specialty. Knives, sclsson and tools sharpened. All work guar anteed. J. H. Henselman, 318 west Webb St. 'Phone Red 3351. CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS. PENDLETON STEAM CLEANING A Dyeing Works, 206 Alta street Carr and Gault, props. Join the suit club and pay Ly the month. Ladles' fine garments a specialty. Prices right. Work called for and delivered. Phone Main 16S1. ENGRAVED CARDS. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS etc. Very latest styles. Leave or ders at East Oregonlan office. MISCELLANEOUS. PENDLETON IRON WORKS RE Dalr work on all kinds of machines structural Iron work and machine castings. Junction of Court ana A.'ia streets. Marion Jack, Pres.; W. L Zieger, Mgr. NOTICE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHE- na, Oregon. Capital, 350,000; sur plus and profits, 312,500,000. Inter est on time deposits. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry C. Ad ams, president; T. J. Kirk, vlce-presi-den.; F. S. LeGrow, cashier; 1. M. Kemp, assistant cashier. 'il., it i ;ily h down from l art of !: will over llu p'.rUge road. Supe.i:i; ndent Cook says the road will !" greater advantage and a heavy money-savor to the shippers and growers of eastern Oregon, as It Is the means of a substantial reduc tion In freight charg;s. The pay roll of the road for October was as fol lows: Robert McClelland, supt. ...... 8100.00 L. S. Cook, supt 29.03 L. Neff, hoisting engineer.... 75.00 J. Hazel, locomotive engineer. 90.00 Wm. Stewnrt, fireman 60.00 M. B. Slurtevant, seo. foreman Wm. Galbralth, seo. hand.... J. L. Anderson, sec. hand.... F. Benton, laborer C. R. Miller, laborer A, C. Jackson, laborer 22.68 O. A. Sturtevant, laborer;. ... 46.77 Irving DcBolse, laborer 50.00 II. L Anderson, laborer 37.09 M. H. Bullls. laborer Robert McClelland, expenses C. L. Smith, livery hire Sexton ft Walther, materials. L Rorden'ft Co., oil, etc.... F. S. Gunning, clamps, etci.. l""r 1 1 lie mnll. The old man got mnJ, and, -uinmonlnK the patrons of the office, '.liey tarred and feathcicu tho detec tive nnd rode him out of town on a rail. It wns a long time before the office was run uceording to the rules of the department, but thero was never a complaint against tho old German postmaster." Kansas City Star. 56.03 50.00 50.00 60.00 60.00 24.19 ; 5.60' 6.00 7.00 f 6.25 4.25 Total 3318.49 Pushing Itolsc-Culilwell Railroad. W. N. Donaldson, of the Holse Val ley Rnllrond company, gives the In teresting Information thnt the com pany Is In shnpo to proceed with the construction of the line to Caldwell. It seems It has had more than one string to its bow In financing the pro ject nnd has that work well In hand. Mr. Donaldson states the equipment to build the road to the bluff Is ar riving rapidly. Moreover bids have been Invited for equipment for 80 miles more of road. The conditions DULY MARKET REPORT. lliivlnu Hiul Selllnx I'i Iits of Product In Pendleton. The following prices in produce are 'n effci today; 1 1-e t'i Prnilm cr Hens. 7c lb. Rnnter. 4e lb. Ducks, 9c lb. Oep. "r h. Butter, country, 60 to 60c per roll Kegs, country, 30c dozen. Potntoes. 1c lb. Dry onions, 1 l-4c lh, selling Prleet. Hens, dressed. 4 do to 60c. Voting chickens. drred, 80c to 40c Eggs, 30c per dozen. Country butter, 50 to 60c per roll. Utitter, creamery, 70 to 75c roll. Cahhnge. 2 1-4c lh. t.t'tltic 3 hur.rhoi 10c. Tomatoes. 6 l-4c lb. i 'nnimhers, ROe doen. Tnrnlps. fl per sark. Potntoes. 1 l-4c lh. TV-v onions. 2c lh, Grnpes. 8 l-3c lb. Apples, 31 hox. Celery, 8 l-3cc bunch. Sweet potntoes, 6c lh. CITY LIVERY STABLE. ALTA ST Carney & Kennedy. Props, Livery, feed and sales stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connection. Phone Main 701. INSURANCE AND LAND IUSINKNS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Loans on city nd farm property. Buys ana sens all klnd.i of real estate. Does a gen eral brokerage business. Pays taxes ami makes Investments for non-resl dents. Reference, any bank In Pen dletan. JAMES JOHNS. Pres. W. S. HENN1NGER, Vlce-Prcs. C. H. MARSH, Sec. J. M. BEXTLEY REPRESENTS Till oldest and most rename lire an. accident Insurance companies. Offic with Hurtman Abstract Co. JOHN HA1LKV, J.H., U. 8. l-A.-MU Commissioner. Specialty mane or land filings and proof. Insurance and collections. Office In Judd Lulld ing, room 16 FRATERNAL ORDERS. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND- hand goods. If there Is anytning you need in new ana secona-nanu furniture, stoves, granlteware ' and crockery, call and get his price. No. 13 Court street. W NTED TO BUY YOUR SEC-oni-hand goods. Graham ft Hunt er, at old Basler stand. COMMISSION HOUSE. COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO., DEAN Tatum, manager. Office at Pendle ton Ice ft Cold Storage plant. Dealt l.- ln fruit, vegetables and dairy products Phone Main 178. BOARDING AND LODGING. Of Stockholders' Meeting of the Grant Mining Company, a Corporation, Notice is hereby given that a epe. rial meeting of th stockholders of th Grant Mining Company will be held at the office of Carter. Knley lu lev. in the cltv of Pendleton, Oregon on the 9th day of December, 1905. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day, for the purpose of considering and acting upon a proposition to sell nil of the nropcrtles. both real an personal, of the said Grant Mining Cnmnanv. and to transact any and all other business which may come before the meeting for consideration. This meetin- has been called by or der of the board of directors of said ('.rant Mining Company, duly and reg ulnrly made by resolution passed by said board of directors at a amy an remilnrlv called meeting thereof, hel it the office of Carter, icaiey s Kaiey. it Pendleton, Oregon, on the 31st day if October. 1905, at the hour of tw (Velork n. m. of said day. Dated this 1st day of November, 1905. T. J. KIRK. President J. H. RALEY. Acting Secretary ATHENA HOTEL LEADING Ho tel in the city. 11. ou and 31.60 per day. H. P. Mlllen, proprietor. HELIX HOTEL, UNDER NJ. MAN agement. Good meals and clean beds. If yoi come once you wIL keep a-comlng. Only white help em ployed. Especial attention ivun ! commercial travelers. Mr. and Mn J. p. Navin, propiletors. coil's Santal-Fspsin Capsu! B. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE No. SKH. Regular meetings first nrt third Thursdays f each month All brothers visiting In the city most cordially Invited to attend. Hall In LbDow block. Couit street Thomas Fits Gerald, E. R.; C. B. Bean, Sec. FUNERAL Dli:F.CIi'i:S. PENDLETON LODGE NO. 62 A. F. ft A. M., meets the flrat and third Mond. ys of each month. All visiting bret-.ren are Invited. M. A. RAUER. FUNERAL D1RI-. tor and licensed embnlmer. Grad uate of the Chicago College of Em balmlng. Corner Main and Weh streets. 'Phone Main 130i. Funeral parlors In connection. CARPET CLEANING. Hoqulnm, Wash., Is hnvlng an Epis copal church built to be named Trinity. It will replace an old church belonging to that denomination. TIME FOR FALL HOUSE-CLEAN-Ing to begin. Expert carpet cleaner snd feather renovator. Open for bus iness September 20. E. Blanchet, cor ner Rnv and Jackson streets. 'Phone Red 2722. MARIU.ENIWSRANITK WORKS. MCiVTFRASTELLl BROS.. MARBLE nnd Granite works. Monuments of all descriptions. Ornamental and cut stone for buildings. Examine our work; 709 East Court street. KKWINO M ACHINES. m FREN. WHOLESALE AND RF mil denier in sewing machines end supplies. tn East Court street, Pen- ' eton, Oregon. BAKER 4 FOLSOM. FUNERAL Di rectors aud licensed emhalmers. Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. 'Phone Main id. CHINESE LAUNDRY. SLOM KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRY msn. Famllv washing a specialty, All work done by hand, and flrM- class. Goods called for and delivered 408 Court street. BUSINESS CHANCE. SPECULATORS. WR E US FOR big bargains In Hurst Automatic Switch ft Signal slock before switch goes on road Regular price 6.iR Our price much lower. How can we do ItT We hold more shares than we can conveniently carry a..d must sac rifice to raise cash. For particulars. address W. J. Curtis ft Co., 216 Com mercial Block, Portland, Ore. A POSITIVE CVP. f ' A For Ir'lfc.u motion or Cnrr r.n..ipyn. r j gum im " C'irA quickly acJ i er:i. iv nil" tlie wirtit crisi 4t.tiunri'ti04a tnd J r li;i;t"f ft liow lo.'fT stan inc. AtMiuifiy onxcii J; w jpf-ja ' I os, ,,V ;r mull, poti. llVVf'TliE fiNI.U-PCPSIN Cf tltni K MTMS CO.. DniggKt- YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY If your tickets read over the Den ver and Rio Grande railroad, the "Scenic Line of the World." BECAUSE There are so many scenic attractions and points of Interest along the line between Ogden and Denver that the trip never becomes tiresome. If you are going east, write for In formation and get a pretty book that 111 tell you all about It W. C. M'BRIDE. General Agent. 124 TlUrd Street, Portland, - Oregon RUNS PULLMAN SLEEPING CAK ELEGANT DINING CARS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO XO " ( GRAND lUHW CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and . ' BUTTE THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA ; NEW YORK BOSTON And all points Eaet and South Through tickets to Jaiii sol Chins. is rarouis sad Nnfli-Tn I ,t if h .trisaVi Co tod Amrri'.sa use. TIME SCHEDULE. Trains .eave Pendleton dally exceyt Sunday at 5 p. m. Fat further Information, tins earai maim and tn-keta. call on or writs W A llama. Pendleton. Oregon, or A. II. CBARLTOH, Third and Vorrlaon Hta., Port la ad. Or EHriYliOYAL, FILLS lrl.ii i il ti. It rr I ftli;m-.i r-u rni.nii 'n It i; 1 an I 4.ot.l mftallie botes -i wiih i.'Lf ni.lHt'1 1 itUo n olhe Hi f"U ltnairrou Kit t.-lll u I loti lmlt tnt "Itcllft f..r I ntllcft."" Wit. b r lum Matll. HMKMt leslimnuiatls Hnl4 Of Sail rtrtllflal. ' h I h ( t tafWlftl J HmUsW that MlW UtstllM 4,IUU-fc I'M 11. A.. W M. -a 17, Bol la irwtur. ?"inuviu;5C.K.rm. w r m-nous. ::mTi.c:i -i ! D..C-: r ;i ., . , .T fH In pU..i r o-,EN AND WOMEN. t'w, Hlg t"f nnnatnral !..-.,.rt.itinninialiona, irrtuu.ut or KntlyU ..f mucuui tcfaibrtnal I'm:... I.J not alltN 1.1 tjl j t itt... t;.7j. .-jitul The East Oregonlan Is Eastern O re run's rrnresentaelT naner. It leads and the people appir Jate It and show It hy their II hers I ..stronsre. It t. th advertising medium of the. section Washington & Columbia River Railroad TKE THIS ROUTE FOR Chicago, St. Pnul, St. Louis. Kanae City, St. Joseph, Omaha and ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH Portland and Points on the Sound. TIME CARD. Arrive Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, 12:15 p. m. On Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, 10:15 a. m. Lsava at 5 p. m. daily. Leave Walla Walla :1S p. m. lor east. Arrive Walla Walla at 9 a. m. Irona west. For Information regarding rttrs aal accommodations, esll on or address W. AtiAMtt. asast Tandletoa, Orc B. B. CALPKRHKAD. O. P. A., Walla Walls, Washington. J