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    PAGB SEVEN.
DAILY BAST RBOOKIAW, PatMrrOW. ORBOON, WKDNK8DAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1005.
Eiairr pages.
AMONG THE EXCHANGES
OF THE INLAND EMPIRE
Acetylene Company Sustained.
The Yakima Improvement company
which Is building the acetylene gas
plant In this city, has won It points
of contention In the Injunction pro
ceedings against the city. This morn
Ing a large force ot men is at work
digging trenches In the alleys to lay
the pipe for the distribution of the
gas. The cuse was heard before
Judge Rlgg at Ellensburg Friday
night and he rendered his opinion In
favor of the company at once.
The Injunction obtained by the city
against the company Was dissolved,
and the Injunction obtained by the
torn puny against the city was contin
ued and made permanent, Fred
Parker represented the company and
Ira P., Englehnrt the city. The case
Is appealable to the supreme court
The contention of the city In these
proceedings wua that the gaa com
pany was digging up the streets with
out authority. The contention of the
company was that lit had complied
with every requirement of the fran
chise granted it to do business here
and also to the laws of the state and
ItT.
The acetylene company wtlf con
tinue In Its work of establishing a gas
system for the eltv. It now has about
123,000 worth of material on the
ground. There are nearly six miles
of pipe ready to be laid, and the foun
dations for the tanks and furnaces for
the manufacture and holding of the
gas are almost completed. Yakima
Dally Republic.
Thomas, representing True & True,
sash and door manufacturers of -Chicago,
Ih now in Culilesac Inspecting the
lumber as It Is loaded for shipment.
The first three carloads were dipped
last week and it Is expected tle final
shipment will not be made for several
days. The shipments from this point
will aggregate 10000,000 feet for the
year 1905 with a prospect of a large
Increase next year. At the present
time the Northern Pacific company Is
asking for the construction of the line
from here to arnngevllle, besides 150,
000 ties, which will probably bo sup
plied by Crnlg mountain timbermen.
Culdcsac Register. .
Has- Not Left Catholic Church
Rinhon Glorleux Ib In receipt of a
letter from Rev. John H. Hennes, wno
wn connected with SL John's Cath
niln church here some time ago. Mr.
Hennes states he has not Joined tne
Episcopal church. It appears a story
to that effect has been circulated,
and Mr. Hennes writes the bishop to
say he has not abandoned the Cath
olic faith.
Ho states he stayed some time at
Episcopal schools and later with some
Knlnrnmil clergymen in Wisconsin
and Chicago, as he had no other place
to go. He Is now with the Benedic
tine fathers at St Melnard, Ind., mak
ing his home with them until Arch
bishop" Messmer can secure him a
parish. Boise Statesman.
Vast Numbers of Whlteflsh.
Whlteflsh in great numbers have
been swarming about the lake, where
the Payotte river leaves it, for several
days. Towards evening the water for
a considerable distance appears black
with them. Occasionally, either In
olav or through frla-hL they rush
about and churn the water up, the
innermost ones be-Ins forced above
the surface by the pressure of fish
below. It Is unusual for them to
sather at that Dlace at this season
Thev usually Bnawn In the creeks at
the head of tho lake this time ot the
vear. and. unless the stream- Is closed
by nets to them at that place It Is
not easy to account for them being
here. There appear to bo many thous
ands of them, and some are being
caught. Long Valley (Idaho) Advo
cate.
New Markets for Lumbar.
The shipment of one million feet of
choice yellow pine to Chicago from
Culdesac marks a new development In
the lumber industry of this section.
The lumber is the product of the Col
bv Coryell ft Howe and the Lewlston
Lumber company's mills, the former
company supplying more than 100,000
feet of the shipments. Mr. M. A.
Classified Advertisements
BRING CERTAIN and
QUICK RESULTS
PHYSICIANS.
J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND SUR-
geon. Office over crocs; at aacvo
mas' drug store, formerly occupied by
Whltaaer.
H. J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office over Taylor's hardware stors
Pendleton, Oregon.
DRS. SMITH DICKOFFICE
Pendleton Sayings Bank nuiiatng.
Tinhnn.: Alain 101: residence.
Main 1(91; barn. Red 111.
JAMBS A. FEB, LAW OFFICE TS
Judd Duuaing.
HAILEY LOWELL, ATTORNEY."
at Law. Office in uespain dious.
DR. AMY CURRIN. PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Office, Room I, new
Schmidt block. Office hours, 1 to I
p. m. 'Phone 14. Disease 01 worn
en and confinement
JOHN W. MoCOURT, ATTORNEY
at Law. Association outlaws.
DR. R. B. RINOO. PHTSICIAN AND
Surgeon. Rooms I and 4 Schmidt
bull Ing. 'Phone, office, Main Ml.
'Phone, residence. Main II.
CARTER ft RALEY, ATTORNEYS
at Law. Office in savings nans
building.
DR. W. Q. COLE. OFFICE IN JTJDD
building. Office hours, 10 to 11
flee in Judd building. Telephones:
flee. Main 1171; residence. Main 1181.
tr a nmirim.n M. D.. HOMEO-
pathtc physician and surgeon. Of
fice In juaa Duuaing- ouifuu.
Office, black 1411; residence, re a
DR. D. J. M'FAtAa JUDD BLOCK.
telephone Main III; residence.
black 1IL
DR. T. M. HENDERSON. PHYBI-
clan and Burgeon, omce in
lnga Bank building, room 1. Office
'phone. Main 1411; resldenoe. Main,
1111,
Grand Jury at Boise.
From various sources, none of
which, however. Is official, the States
man learned that the matter of gam
hlinr will be Investigated by the grand
Jury, and that the members of that
body will also turn their attention to
the criminal conditions made public
bv the recent exposures In the Capital
city messenger service, where eight
vaune- men and boys confessed to
rommlttlna- three burglaries It is
the ceneral Idea that messenger senr
Ires of this sort are schools of crime,
and that the sooner the strong arm of
the law Is Invoked to the end that
thev be eblierated. or at least,, made
lo'ceme under rigid police isupervlsion
the better It will be for tne youtn oi
the city. Boise Statesman.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEB, CHRO
ni. ami n.rvnm rilReaaes and die
-k. nt wnman. Judd building. Cor
ner Main and court sireeia. vmc
nhone Main 71. X-Ray ana electric
Therapeutics.
ATTORNEYS.
11 uh&rf tfcvSj'&P-
WANTED
JAMBS B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office over Taylors naru-
ware store.
SALESMAN WANTED CASH AD-
vancea weeaiy; gooa territory open;
outfit free. Some are making lit to
1 1 R ft m mnnth Wh, nnt vnaf Ad.
dress Washington Nursery Company,
Toppenisn, wasmngion.
WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO
a en Hm harhap trail In 1 VHkl
Splendid opportunities. Graduates
earn sis to zo weeaiy. oposane ner-
oer college, v rruui uveuuv, opv
kane. WANTED A WELL EDUCATED
young man wants position as elerk
Address W. L, Jones, Box 172, Pilot
noci, uregon.
FOR BALE.
TTTWTWn a rftl.l .TTT.R LAWYERS
Office, rooms 7 ana s. Association
building.
JOHN H. LAWRET, ATTORNEY AT
law. umce, bavin., tu nuiaing.
QTTT I U1N A PIHSHCE. ATTOR-
neys at Law. Mr. Stlllman has been
admitted to practice In United States
patent offices, and makes a specialty
ot patent law. nooma iv, aa, as auio
It,1 Association block.
440 ACRES OF GOOD WHEAT LAND
7 miles north of Athena, at 140 aa
acre. Terms. Craighead ft Hayes,
Athena.
FOR SALE A SPAN OF HALTER
broke driving bor s. Apply to
Mrs. B. Cunningham, or at Dutcb
Henry Feed Yard.
FOB RENT.
f-.rnnnr w ooittts. late CO UN
ty Attorney rrom loano. uivii ana
criminal law. Estates settled, wills
deeds, mortgagee and contracts drawn
Collections made. Room 17, Bchmld
block.
a t nr.ATirn ATTORNKT at LAW
Offices in Deap&in building, at bead
of stairs.
J. A. CALLAHAN, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Smith -crawrora Duiiaing.
DR. H. VOLP PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon. Office in Association
block, rooms 11-10. Day and night
'Phone Main 607
OSTEOPATH8 DRS. O. 8. ft EVA
Holslngton. uraauatea, rvirniu
school. Suite 10-11 Despain block
Phone Red 1111. All diseases treat
ed.
BATHS.
irinnD niTTIS flAT.T nLOWfl. VIA
t anil mUkllfl PEUnnini
shmina Rait 11 Ot. oi address Mrs. F
H. Sawtelle, 1x0 Coeble street
getting Aronnd ClirlMtmaa lake.
Ttvron Padv returned the lost of the
week from a six months' absence in
the Christmas lake district, which Just
now . is . drawing more settlers . than
nnu other nortlon of that section. The
desert region which a year ago was
barren of habitation now presents the
o.nnearnce of a thriving agricultural
region, many homestead cabins having
been built to accommodate the large I
number of Deoole who are now mak
ing the desert their home. Crook
County Journal.
DENTISTS.
Anti-diphtheria Serum.
One of the leading medical Journals
summarises a recent statement by an
Investigator named Layson about the
iMtinir Qualities of the antitoxin of
diphtheria, which Is now an article
of commerce. Testa were made which
seem to correspond to all the condi
tions to which serum would be ordi
aarllv sublected. both In the labora
tory and in the market. Dr. Layson
concludes that it retains Its potency
for a period much longer than has
been supposed. When kept under the
most perfect conditions, the 'majority
af serums retain their potency undi
minished for two to five years. Under
less favorable conditions, such as
commercial antitoxin Is rarely sub-
wtmi to bv the nhyslclan or druggist
the loss of antitoxic strength In one
tn fivA venrs varies from that which
ta Inunnreclable to one of SS 1-3 per
cent Even the extreme loss Is not
mic-h aji to bring the total antitoxic
content of a package of American se
rum below the labelled value, since
the manufacturers add sufficient ex
cess to cover this loss.
DAILY MARKET REPORT.
Raring and Selling Prices of Prodeet
In Pendleton.
with the advent of the holiday
son, unusual Interest centers In the
retail marketa. As a result groceries.
meat fish and produce shops all carry
larra stocks In anticipation of Thanks
giving needs. The following prices
are now current In Pendleton
Fruits.
Annies. 11.41 per box.
Cranberries, II l-l cents per qeert
Oranges, 40 cent per dozen.
Lemons. II. cents per dozen.
Bananas. 40 cents per dosen.
Grapes, 10 cents per basket
100 Reward, tlOO.
Tlie mi'lors of this psper will DJ,"J2
ID Iwirn Hint nitre m m "-""i "'
tUxrsxra that srlMiee has hn able to cure
In all li araiim. and that I" Catarrh. Hall
7.-7" r i. .i nMltlvt cure no
tnawn to th- n.-....l f--.imliy. Catarrh
Mnil S roilllliiM.p il .IlKi-nw. requires a
eoo.H.a.lnnal it;- -
( lire i" nM'i -
upon tlie bli1 and nncous siirtarea of tbr
YHtftn. Iliereoj unuu,iu ... v"v ,t
.Ja .i.i. i hi. Dattent trfimtb
lars for any r "
riW'ETa Toledo, O
Ka.Y: f ailly Till, for conat.patlo.
Rader Carpets ltaaer.
Ilelnlng Rntejtaii Jew.
Treasurer Ben Selling, of the local
relief committee, yesterday forwarded
.li.j cr.onn 'inRtnllment of Port-
1RI AllltM u- . -
land's generous fund for the persecut
ed Russlnn Jews, soys the Portland
Oregonlnn. The money was sent to
v o.i,iff in v.w York, chairman
juaiu oviiit., ... -
. of the National committee, who will
In turn place It with the authorised
....n,...ir. irnironta abroad. The fund
which goes from America to these
suffering people Is only Indicative of
the widespread generosity of the na
tion and the broad sympathy of the
American.
"I Thank vne Lord."
Cried Hannah Plant of Little Rock,
Ark "for the relief I got from Buck
len's Arnlco 8alve. It cured my tea -ful
running sores, which nothing else
would heal, and frou wnicn i naa .
., . five years. ' it is nmri-
. . n..ta hums and woundi
Guaranteed at Tal.man ft Co.. and
Brock ft McComaa- arug siore, .
. i..i. -t.i nicVnd un a stick of dy.
A IllViw . - m
it. ivinff Aeroas a 'rail on tne w.
ft C. R. track In the outskirts of Walla
Walla. The child was playing with St
when It was taken from her by a line
man, n Is believed an attempt was
made to wreok tho Dayton wain.
Vegetables.
Sweet potatoes, t cents per lb.
Cabbage. I cents per lb.
Parsnips, 1 1-1 cents per lb.
Turnips, I cents per Ib.
Celery. 10 cents per dot.
Potatoes, 11.11 pe sack.
Onions, 11.50 per sack.
Butter and Eggs.
Creamery butter, 70 to 76 cents pe
mil. .
Country butter, 10 cents per rolL
Fresh esrrs. 40 certs per dosen.
Case eggs, 15 cents per dosen.
Miscellaneous.
Sweet pickles, 80 cents per gallon.
Sour pickles, 10 cents per gallon.
Mince meat, 1 cents per id.
Second Notice.
All nersona knowing themselves te
be Indebted to D. Kemler ft Hon call
at old stand on Court street In the sect
few days and settle their account Bt
nnea and save cost
- D. KEMLER ft SON.
nnn mf.f IVP AV nWTNRTJKNB
Lrvc . - . . . .
Dentists. Bmlth-CrawTora Dunging
DR. U. 8. KERN, DENTAL BTJR-
geon. Office, room II .Judd build
ing. 'Phone, black till.
E. A. VAUQHAN, DENTIST. OF-
floe In Judd building, -rnone ree
1411
VETERINARY BURGEONS.
trvwDtuiav BTninnnNriR n.
a McNabb. Office at : Taiimaa-s
drug store.
m y itnm n V a VTBTFRINARY
Burgeon anu uentist. inv u
graduate veterinarian practicing In
fenaieton. utnee ai dc m .-..-mas'
drug store. Residence telephone
Main ill.
BANKS AND BROKERS. ;
iot oirvni ivrnv BAVTfia BANK
Pendleton, Ore. Organisea aiarca
1, lllf. Capital, 1100.00; surplus,
1 1 aa nna tntArwat Allowed on all time
deposits. Exchange bought and sold
Ion all principal points, special at
tention given to collections. W. J.
Furnish, president; T. J. Atoms, vice
president; J. A. Boris, cashier; J. W.
Maloney, assistant casnier.
in dot HiTinNAI. RANK OF FUN.
dleton. Capital, surplus and undl
nrnfltA tt&O OOA.OO. Transacts a
general banking business. Exchange
nougnt ana sola on an para oi ins
n.i tnfrAMA tiAlif nn HmA A m nnal t
Maxes collections on reawuaure
terms. Levi Ankeny, president; W.
. . . . . r
V. aaauocK, yicv-prestaenti u. as.
Rice, cashier: George Hart man. Jr.,
assistant casnier.
I FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHE-
Ina, uregon. uapiuai, sov.vvvi sur
plus and profits, 111.600,000. Inter-
land domestic exchange. Collections
1 promptly attenaea to. nenry
I ..uirt.ni t T irirk vlnAwnreal.
I deni; r. a. Lieurow, ossnier; a. m.
I Kemp, assisuint casnier.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
uiDTUlU A RSTRAfT r"0 MAKE9
reliable abstracts of title to all lands
In tTmAtlllA eniintV. LOAVtLS tin CltV
and farm property. Buys and sells
1 1 ... - & utat. Ham A ..n.
all akliiua vi ivwa oswhv. ' -
era! brokerage business. Pays taxes
and maxee investments ior nun-roar
dents. Reference, any bank in
aieton.
1 A VVO. TaHnJR 1Ma
W. S. HENNINQER, Vlce-Prea.
C H. UAHsn, oeo.
J. M. BENTLET REPRESENTS THI
oldest and moat renaoie lire am
accident Insurance companies. Offlo
wltn tiartman Aosimci v.u.
a A. NEWBERRY, ATTORNEY AT
Lasr. OflloM in Association biocb
Main street .
O. W. PHELPS, DISTRICT ATTOR-
ney. Offices witn jona jaouour
In Aseoclauon diock.
ARCHTTECTB AND BUILPERR
HOWARD ft BWTNOLH. ARCHT
tmtm mnA A pehttairiiral Bhurlneers.
Practical and reliable plana and aped-
flcaaens end tnorongn supenntona
n ail kitia of hulldlns and con
struction. Taylor Huiiaing, oorner
Main and W er streets.
Ice. troutman, architect
and Superintendent Room 11 Judd
building. Pendleton, Oregon.
D. A. MAT. CONTRACTOR AND
Builder. Kstinuues rurnianna on
all IrlnA. tttt maMRrV MmMlt WSlltS.
stone walla, eto. Leave orders, at Bast
Oregontan office.
T. M. KELLER. PLASTERING AND
.nnt araika a aDeclAlty. Esti
mates turnUbed free. Work guaran
teed. Leave oraers at uooaman a
store. Main stre t P. O. Box 114.
D. NICHOLS. ARCHITECT ROOM
I. Association diock.
PAWN BROKERS.
UNCLE TOM'S PLACE. OPPOSITE
Pendleton steam Latunary unre
deemed pledges sold. Clothes, watch
es. latola, guns, vneapeei niaus w
penaieton.
i FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED
bath; gentlemen roomers preferred.
Apply ova uaraen etreci, dock or ne-
tel Bowman.
OR RENT AN UP-TO-DATE FIVE
roomed cottage. Inquire III Gar
en Street
FOR RENT FOUR NEWLY FUR
nlahed rooms for single gentleasaa
E-Unt r-ti lltfhta a rtr Ku t h . Annlw I A I
West Court lit' Only two blocks) trM
Main St. ' , '
NICE, NEW, LIGHT HOUSEKKXtP
Ing rooms to rent; and rooms wMb
or without board. . Call at E. O. otftae.
' UCENSED AUCTIONEER
WM. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEER
- Cries nubile and private sales ef el
kinds. Commission reasonable., Peat-
office box 611. '
BUGGIES.
. ii kniit and they afford
All wai " " ,
simplest, safest and mo '""
means of eonveyanse for tewm ee
. .. aa WsxtV.
country use- ?nc" " ,n '
When you buy a wagon it's J
common business sense to -the
vehicle that will gWe yom the
most for your money.
WINONA WAGONS. .
will prove an Investment and not an
expense. They are reasonable to
price, they cost Uttle to maintain, are
honestly built wlu UB
strain of a heavy load.
We look after the interests of or
customers and they are protected by
a shop well equipped with up-to-dats
machinery.
NeagleBros.
Blacksmiths
?:
EXBCTBJCIANS.
PLUMBING.
Our Stock
of Electrical Supplies Includes all th
naiaaat and most aoDroved articles
We wire buildings ot all description
for lighting, bens, burglar alarms, etc
AN ORDER
ffivan in 11a aeta Immediate attention
and you will be more than satisfied
with the work we do.
J. L. VAUCHAN
Phone Main 139 122 Wut, Court
JOHN, HAILEY. JR U. 8. LAND
Commissioner, specialty maoe oi
I I A l 1 1 nil nvnAf T II rB TIPA
ImilU llllllB" " , , -
and collections. Office In Jndd build-
I Ing. room II.
ITVERY AND t EKU STABLE.
I COMMERCIAL LIVERY, FEED AND
I gale ntaoiea. eimonion ona. m
I i TAna DfUMtln, hnpwi hv r1V.
m iwn , , 1 'w r
Iweei: or montn a specmnr.
class livery turn-outs. Aura street
between Webb and Alia. , -rnone
Black Ull. -
CITY LIVERY STABLE. ALTA BT
i aBW a iraniuiiv vpnnL i.iverv.
feed and sales stable. Good rigs at
all times. Cab. line in connection.
'Phone Main 70 1.
GOODMAN-THOMPSON CO. SANI-
tary Plumb-re, stain au ah
work first-class. Beet material naed.
Prompt senrlce. Sewer connections
made. 'Phone Main 111.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
B. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE
n aaa Raaiilae maAttnra first
and third Thursdays I eacn momn.
All brothers visiting m tne city moat
cordially Invited to attend. Hall In
LaDow block, Court street Thomas
Flu Gerald, S. R.; C. B. Bean. Bee
nn,mt a.my-.xr 1AIV11 NO. II A. F.
a. a u mut- tha flrat and third
Mondays of each month. All visiting
bret-ren are invueo.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. 8TROBLE, DEALER IN 8BCOND-
hand gooda If tnere is auytnms
you need In new and second-hand
n i ... u n... vranltainira and
crockery.' call and get his price. No.
II court street.
W NTED TO BUT TOUR SEC-onl-hand
gooda, Graham ft Hunt
er, at eld Basler stand.
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.
MONTE RASTELLI BROS., MARBLE
and Granite worse, aaonumenui ui
all descriptions. Ornamental and cut
stone for buildings. Examine our
work; 701 East Court street
BOARDING AND LODGING.
atottkja hattct a ntNO Ho
tel In the city. $1.00 and 11.10 per
day. tx. f. Jlllien, propnswr.
HELIX HOTEL, UNDER N- MAN-
oaaa mMA im ana ciaan
beds. If yoA come once you will
keep a-coming. Only white help em
ployed. Especial attention iven to
commercial travelers. Mr. and Mra
J. P. Navin. proprietors.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
M. A. RADER. FUNERAL DIRK'-
tor and licensed emoaimer. unw
uate of the Chicago College of Em
. . r Main and Web
Daimina. v,ui imi
streets. 'Phone Main UOa. Funeral
parlors in connection
J. L. VAUGHAN. ELECTRICIAN
Xtrtrtnm a all ilMnrinHntu aiwl aLt.-
trical work of all kinds prompty done
run line or eieoirivai buuuiibb. iiauiau
In nkaniUttAM itiuir Italia At Aat
Isfaction guaranteed. 110 West Cotf
street Milarkey building. .
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP.
"SQUARE DEAL SHOP" BICYCLE
naMl M.Un. ValA aarat
cleaning a specialty. Knives, sctesortl
and tools sharpened. - All work guar-1
anteed. J. H. Henselman. Ill West
Webb St 'Phone Red !
CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS.
Dpum vnu cfffiu ra.vAXTTxrrc a I
Dyeing Works, 111 Alta street Rlee I
and pay by the month. Ladles' fine I
garments- a specialty, r rices ngnt. i
Work called for and delivered. 'Phone
Main ism.
laSCELLANEOUS.
pBMnt.Krnw tnnj work's ni:
1 All If ! n ,1 a r. t marhilial
structural Iron work and machine
castings. Junction oi lourt ana .
streets. Marlon Jack, Pres.; W.
Zleger, Mgr.
Wood & Coal
Rosryn Coal' $6.50 deEy
ered, $6.00at the shed
Reslya Ooal. after ttAoroaask
exhaaetire Wats, has . bees SSv
leoted by the U. S. gortramrm
tar. the ase oi its) war
as It stood the highest
flaaiailn Red . Fir. '
store-wotai teagUv $J .jm
, cord. deUvered. . , DVcaAa am
large quantities. ' 1
PROMPT DELIVERY. '
Roslvn Wood
&. Cool Co.
PHONE MAIS t. 1 J
Get The Best
Good
Dry Wood I
of.
ROCK SPRINU COAL "f
rhe Ooal that gies the
. heat.
PROMPT DELIVERIES.
W. C. MINNIS i
Taam ardera at nennlncs' CtaSaT Z
nM ihiL ranoies warwa . y
honae.
Thone Main .
i
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS No
tice Is hereb- given that there will
Ka an annual fraatlnr of the Stock-1
holders of the East Oregonlah Pab-
llshing company on weanesoay. urn-1
camber 6th. 1906, at 4 o'clock p. m.,1
nrfiM ni aiin nn m ti i. n v , ru. I
Aiann rtniffnn. for the nurooee ef I
electing officers for the ensuing year.
C. 8. Jackson, president; Fred Leek-
ley, secretary.
NOTICE
Of Stockholders' Meeting of the Grant
Mlnlna- Comnany. a Corporation.
Notice Is hereby given that a spe-
clal meeting of the stockholders of the
Grant Mining Company will be held
at the office of Carter, Raley ft Ra-
i ,n . l. n rf PAnrllatnn OrAffon.
on the 9th day of December, 1906, at
. i ........ .am Arnlni.k a m nf aAtd
day, for the purpose of considering
and acting upon a proposition to sell
1 1 Aa v. ..nnatla hnth real and
ail w t" " t .-.--I - - -, .
personal, oi tne saiu urani anmw
Company, and to transact any and all
other business which may come before
the meeting for consideration.
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Aam Ih, T-fl nf rilrertOfS Of Bttld
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urani aiiiuifl " " w .
ularly made by resolution passed by
said board of airectors at a amy mu
I 1 -aii-A maatlnff InA-AOf. held
1 Ifuiai i j i . v . .......... .a " '
at Pendleton, Oregon, on the list day
of October, 1906, at the hour of two
o'clock p. m. of said day.
Dated this 1st day of November,
1906.
T. J. KIRK. -
President
J. H. RALEY,
Acting Secretary
doit's Santal-Feosin Capsule.!
Aaaaat a. a - m salltlfe
9or Tr Qtumatloti or 0rr
or me Hisvaoc-F ano u
KUIoey. Vj euro bo P-'
Cures, qaleklr an4 Penna
otly Um wnnt omm o
4ronrrber w.ri
Tn mUt4rof how m)auc sTtnoo
bT drusctiw. mc
TIDE POPTJIaAR PLACW TO
EAT IS THE )
The French
Restaurant
Everything served ftret-rlsss
Beet regular meals in
toa f or SB seats.
SHORT ORDERS
A SPECIALTY. '
Polydore Moens, Prop.
THE PORTLAND
or-
PORTLAND, OBBOON. ;
Asterlcas plan, II per day sad spwsrf.
Ueedguanera (or tourlats and cosnaerclal
trarelers. Hpeclal rates made te famlltaa
nd slngls swtlesna Tbe sutasgemat
III be pleased at all tinea to'ebuw rooaa
and give prlraa A aodars Turkish ealb
awwnaawii .a " "
B. C Rnwsne, Ms
BAKER ft FOLSOM. FUNERAL DI-
. ...a iinanaait amhalmsra
raciwi , ,
A i . IPiinaral narlor.
uppoauv nuaw,.w . r- -
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night, -pnone Main n.
ar by mall, poatpald
la.
ai al
si.w.t
THE SAKTAl-PEPSm CO
ivnaaoNraiaa. oam
ItltOTK ft M'OOMAS CO.. Drngglai
CMiCMtSTte-e crtausn
CHINESE LAUNDRY.
cmichcstik-b artaLior, Portland and
Sk . K . ,i;.,mii.ih uia. ... rt'wia I
CARPET CLEANING.
mum MD flit HnTTHTrjT.HlAN
Ing to begin. Expert carpet cleaner
.a i.ait... MiniMtn, Onan fnl bus.
Iness September 10. B. Blanchet, cor
ner nay ana dacasou streew. ruuna
Red 1711.
SLOM KEB. CHINE8B LAUNDRY-
man. Family wasning a ain.-ia,.r.
All wora oona uj
class. Goods called for and delivered
411 Court street.
' COMMISSION HOUSE.
COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO.. DEAN
I'm ... m Mnanaaaa (irnna by ranflfl
a rnl fllnrava nlant. TtoAlala
in fruit, vageianies ana aairy proaucxa
rnone aiaiu ate.
" KNQRAVTCn CARTW.
ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATIONS
etc very latest etyiea wa i
dera at East Oregonlan office.
SEWING MACHINES.
-r amii wnnT.nntT.ll! AND RE-
Oil BMW.., . . ,
.it Aaiaa in aaarinr machines ami
supplies. I0 Bast voun sirm, r--
,' eton, Oregon,
P
SaSmUlsSl Itsl
Walters' Flouring Mills
Capacity, 111 barrels a day.
Flour exchanged tor wheat.
Flout. Mill Feed. Chopped reed,
to., always en hand.
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR
Chicago, 8k Paul, St. I inula, Kaaeaa
City, St. Joseph, Omaha aaa
ai.i. POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
Portland and Points
on the Bound.
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71 Ta. r.nu-."
with Wiw ribawi. Tnke aa alhf. Srfaa
llaaaaiaaa taballillw aa lailla
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Map ar I'arUrMUra, TtallwaalaU
1,1 R.11t tWr LadlfA" t a
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an Drmul.u. t-.lrk.awr I'Walaal C
wIEN AND WOMEN.
P Bl fi-r otin.t.ral
aW..rM.lnflaAiai.UoDa
V:.a" al lirtutloni or uiwialKiii
fti tii t (itado. T ....
t. . Pu,.,,,., rvi sfut or poieonou.
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Vii '-?NanVKj ll.ill. or J iH tllia. I-'T5.
TIME CARD.
Arrive Monday. Wednesday and Fri
day, At: II p. m. On Tuesday, Thnra.
lay and Saturday, iv:i a. so. lawvs
I at I p. m. dally.
Leave Walla walla i:ii p. m. lot
east.
Arrive Walla Walla at I a. m. Irom
west.
.. . Intnpmatlna FAaanflna rataa aal
ceooiBiodatloaa. call on or addraae
w. Ai'AMn. a aaa a.
s. B. CAMIBBHKAD. O. P A
yaiia w ana, w.aniaaioa.