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DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1908.
PAGE SEVEN.
j AMONG THE EXCHANGES
i OF THE INLAND EMPIRE
J ,11 Grande Willi tH a Federal lliilldlng.
The La Grande postofflce and
fnlted States land office today receiv
ed letters from the secretary of the
treasury nnd from the commissioner
of the general land office requesting
'Information relative to the require
ments of public buildings for La
Grande.
This Information Is the r fault of the
Bill Introduced by Senator Fulton ap
propriates 1125,000 fr a federal
hulldlnjr In this city. If Ln Grande
Is awake to her Interests there Is no
re; i ho n why the government will not
hulld n sultuble building at this point.
If we do not take a decided Interest
In this matter. It Is Just possible that
we may lose a portion of the federal
offices we now possess. La Grande
Observer.
lug fed this winter on Governor
Gooding's ranch at Gooding, besides
about 20,000 head more which are
on his ranches In Blaine county.
Ilolae Statesman.
linker City Set nil Example.
The effort of .Mayor Charles A.
Johns to clean First street of red
lights Is receiving strong support and
assistance from unexpected sources.
Tho recent action of the Pacific
States Telephone & Telegraph com
pany In buying a frontage on First
street right In the center of the ques
tionable district, whoro It will Imme
diately In the spring erect Its new
modern central station and general of
fice building. Is the first step toward
the desired end. Property In that
block has ulready advanced 25 per
cent In value on selling price demand
ed and there Is good evidence that the
entire block will be rebuilt and oe,
cupled for business purposes thli
year. Haker City Democrat.
Why Not Manufacture Lumber?
Very few Baker City people who
visit South Baker or pass along the
railroad tracks and . Bee the smoke
coming out of the lumber mill stacks
know that the shop lumber from these
mills, or what In the old-fashioned
eastern lumber mills was called
refuse. Is now being shipped by the
million feet under special contract at
high price to Milwaukee, Chicago and
other middle western points, where It
Is being manufactured into sash and
doors and shipped back to Oregon.
Wouldn't it be a good Idea to put a
sash and door factory In Baker City?
Baker City Democrat,
Starving Their Horses.
It has been a custom with many
heartless people In Baker county to
work their horses for all they are
worth during the summer and then
turn them out to rustle on the range
during the winter. This winter In
particular has been very hard on these
horses and many are dying.
Munv ranchers throughout the coun
ty refuse to take up these horses and
feed them because they believe they
can get no pay for the same. So
many Inquiries and statements to this
effect have been made that the atten
tion of these ranchers should be called
to tho estray law of Oregon. Baker
City Herald.
l"-iilliir Accident to Hyp.
J. P. Perrln, foreman of Governor
Gooding's sheep ranches at Gooding
and In Illalne county, was the victim
of in accident which way result In
the loss of nn eye. He crime to Boise
Saturday from Gooding, and Is now
under the care of Dr. Blitz. Mr. Per
rln was shoeing a horse and In cutting
off the end of a nail the piece flew
and struck In his eye.
About 2.000 head of sheep are be
Roofs Crushed 111 by Know.
More buildings collapsed during the
week from the heavy weight of snow
on the roofs. Schwartz & Budelman's
warehouse went down nnd some
goods were more or less damaged.
They will lose considerable grain.
George Shaw's burn at his ranch east
of this city fell In and W. M. Stew.
art's barn at his Poison creek home,
went down Thursday evening. Mr,
Stewart was nt the barn at the time
and fortunately got all his Btock out
before It fell. Burns Times-Herald.
Bottlaar ob lin TMbs
A certain captain In Colombo mi
an inveterate gambler. He had had
such bad luck he determined to go
borne to bis friends in Europe.- The
night before he was to sail he stayed
at a friend's bouse and the next morn
ing at breakfast remarked apropos of
nothing, "What a high tuble this lr
Is it?" said bis boat carelessly.
Why, it caunot be less than yea,, I
should say it was quite thirty Inches.
Bet you what you like It's thirty
Inches." .
I thought you bad given up bet
ting."
This is ay last bet In Ceylon.
Shan't have another chance."
"As you like."
A measure was brought and the
height ascertained. It was fouud to
be twenty-nine inches exactly.
"I've lost," said the captain ruefully,
'yet I would have sworn It was
thirty inches."
I know you would. Shall I tell yon
why? When I was shaving this morn
ing my bedroom door was open. I saw
your reflection In the glass. You were
measuring the height, and, knowing
what wus to follow, I took the precau
tion while you were out for a stroll of
having an inch sawed off the legs!"
Fire at Perry.
This morning about 11 o'clock fire
was discovered In the dry kiln of the
Grand Honde Lumber company's plant
at Perry, and before the fire depart
ment could get action on the fire the
building was one mass of flames. Tho
attention of the firemen was then di
rected to saving the planing mill
which was adjoining. The loss Includ
Ing building and stock will not foot
up to more than (1500. The machin
ery was not Injured. La Grande Ob
server.
Want t Be Annexed.
A petition 'Is being circulated ut
Granite, so the Democrat Is Inform
ed. to have annexed to Baker county
all that part of Grant county of which
Greenhorn mountain Is the base line
and running northeast as far as the
John Day bridge, the object being to
get In closer touch with a county seat
The county Is mountainous and Its re
sources purely mineral and timber.
Baker City Democrat.
Wallowa Horse Market.
Hector McDonald, of Wallowa, was
In Fnterprlse yesterday buying horses.
He wants draft horses of 1300
pounds or better. Enterprise Chief.
tain.
1YOMEI CFRKS CATARRH.
IK ilcnllng Hnlxiimx Kill Alt Catarrluil
(tonus Sold I'mler Guarantee hjr
Ttilliiiim A Co.
There Is no more common disease
than 'ee turrit, nnd none that Is more
dangerous. It weakens and debilitates
the whole system. If It Is allowed to
run. leads to serious, and sometimes
fatal complications.
It Is a noteworthy fact that among
tho many medicines nnd treatments
fur catarrh, there Is only one which
Tallniiin A Co. sell under their posi
tive guarantee to reund the money If
It does not cure Hyomel, nature's
remedy for the cure of catnrrh.
No dangerous drugs arc taken Into
the stomach when Hyomel is used.
Breathed through the small pocket In
haler that comes with every Hyomel
outfit. Its healing balsams penetrate
to the must remote cells of the throat,
nose and lungs, killing the germs of
cati'iih. healing the Irrltnted mucous
membrane, nnd making complete and
lasting cures.
The complete Hyomel outfit, con
sisting of nn Inhaler that can be car
ried In the purse or vest pocket, n
medicine dropper, and n bottle of Hy
omel, costs only tl. The Inhaler will
Inst n lifetime, while extra bottles of
Hyomel can be procured, whenever
needed, for only !i0 cents.
Tallninn & Co. are selling a good
many Hyomel outfits nt this season,
and tn-y. have so much confidence In
the remedy that they guarantee to re
fund the money In case Itj does not
cure.
DR. W. G. COLE, OFFICE IN iVUU
building. Office hours, 10 to li
flee In Judd building. Telepnones:
flee, Main 1171; residence, Main 1381.
Fuels About Clgara.
Few clgttr smokers are aware that
all cigars are named according to their
color and shape. A dead black cigar,
for Instance, is an "Oscuro," a very
dark brown one is a "Colorado Madu-
ro," a durk brown is a "Colorado, a
medium brown is a "Colorado Claro,'
and a yellowish light brown is a
Claro." Most smokers know the names
of the shades from "Claro" to "Colora
do," und that is as far as most of them
need to know. As to the shapes, a "Na
poleon," the biggest of nil cigars, is
seven Inches long; a "Perfecto" swells
in the middle and tapers down to a
very small head at the lighting end; a
Panntela" Is a thin, straight up and
down cigar without the graceful curve
of the "Perfecto;" a "Conchas" is very
short und fat, nnd a "Londrew" is shap
ed like a "Perfecto," except that It
does not taper to so small a bead at
the lighting end. A "Keina Victoria" Is
a "Loudres" that comes packed in
ribbon tied bundle of fifty pieces in
stead of in . the usual four layers of
thirteen, twelve, thirteen and twelve.
Classified Advertisements
BRING CERTAIN and
QUICK RESULTS
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PHYSICIANS.
A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR
geon. Office in Savings bank
building. 'Phones: Office main 164;
residence, main 176.
DR. C. J. SMITH OFFICE SMITH-
Crawford building, opposite postof-
fice. Telephones: Main SOI; resi
dence, Main 1591; barn, Red 581.
DR. AMY CURRIN, PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Office Smith-Craw
ford building. 'Phone 514.
DR. R. H. RINGO, PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon. Rooms I and 4 Schmidt
bull lng. 'Phone, office. Main tit.
Phone, residence, Main is.
ATTORNEYS.
H. J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office over Taylor's hardware store
Pendleton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE,
Judd building.
LAW OFFICH IN
440 ACRES OF GOOD WHEAT LAND
7 miles north of Athena, at 140 an
acre. Terms. Craighead St Hayea
Athena,
STEPHEN A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY
at Law. Office in Despaln block.
JOHN W. M COURT ATTORNEY AT
Law. Smith-Crawford block.
CARTER, RALEY & RALEY, AT
torneys at Law. Offlcv In Savings
Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office over Taylor's hard
ware store.
WINTER & COLLIER, LAWYERS.
Office, rooms 7 and 8, Association
building. .
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMBO-
pathle physician and surgeon, ur-
flce In Judd building. Tenepbones:
Office, black 1411; residence, red 1611.
DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK,
telephone Mam 111; residence,
black ML
DR. T. M. HENDERSON, FHY8I-
clan and Surgeon. Office In sav
ings Bank building, room 1. Office
'phone, Main 1411: residence. Main,
1511.
JOHN H. LA WRIT, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office, Savin Bank burning.
STILLMAN & PIERCE. ATTOR-
nevs at Law. Mr. Stlllm&n has been
admitted to practice In United States
patent offices, and makes a specialty
of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, It and
13, Association diock.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEB, CHRO
nlo and nervous diseases and ais
eases of women. Judd building, cor
ner Main and Court streets, uirio
phone Main 7t. X-Ray ana eiecm
Therapeutics.
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, Schmld
block.
DR. r VOLP F
Surgeon. Office
block, rooms 18-20.
Phone Main 607.
FSICIAi AND
in Association
Day and night.
OSTEOPATHS DRS. G. S. EVA
Holstngton. Graduates, Klrksvtlle
school. Suite 10-12 Despaln block.
'Phone Red 1181. All disease treated.
DENTISTS.
DRS. COLLIER SWINBURNE
Dentists. Smith-Crawford building
DAILY MARKET REPORT.
Buying ami Selling Prices of Produce
In Pendleton.
Fruits.
Apples, 11.50 to 12 per box.
Oranges, 25 to 50 cents per dozen.
Lemons, 30 cents per dozen.
Bananas. 40 cents per dozen.
Vegetables.
Sweet Potatoes, C cents per lb.
Cabbnge, 3 1-2 cents per lb.
Parsnips, 2 1-2 cents per lb.
Turnips, 2 cents per lb.
Celery, 11 per dozen.
Potatoes, 11.25 per sack.
Onions, 11.50 per sack.
Cauliflower. 15 cents head.
Tomatoes, 20 cents per lb.
Pop corn, 8 1-3 cents per lb.
Rutabages, 2 t-3 cenjs per lb.
Beets, 2 1-2 cents per lb.
Lettuce, 5 cents per bunch.
Butter and Eggs.
Creamery butter, 70 cents per roll.
Country butter, 60 cents per roll.
Fresh eggs, 35 certs per dozen.
Case eggs, 80 cents per dozen.
Miscellaneous.
Sweet pickles, 80 cents per gallon.
Sour pickles, 60 cents per gallon.
Mince meat, 15 cents per lb.
Olives, 25 cents per pint.
Walnuts, 25 cents per lb.
Almonds, 25 cents per lb.
The World's lllahest Monument,
The cornerstone of the Washington
monument was laid, on Its fine site
which overlooks Washington, George
town, Arlington and Mount Yemon, by
President Polk, July 4, 1848. Its mar
ble shaft rises. In all the dignity of un
adorned simplicity, to the height of 055
feet The base of the shaft Is fifty-five
feet square, and It gradually tapers,
until nt the, 500 foot point It has (11
mlnished to less than thirty-five feet
This monument Is said to contain 18,000
blocks of marble, each two feet thick.
They were lifted on an elevator run by
steam, susjiended lu an Inner frame
work of Irciv which was built up at
Intervals, thirty or forty feet at a time.
In advance of the surrounding masonry.
The aluminium capstone, niue Inches
high, was set In position Dec. G, 1884,
thlrty-slx years and a half after the
cornerstone was laid.
DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SUR
geon. Office, room 15 Judd build
ing. 'Phone red 1301.
w A. VAUGHAN. DENTIST. OF-
flee In Judd building. 'Phone ret
1411.
dr. t. h. vnrzn. dentist as
sociatlon block. Telephone Main
166.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
VETERINARY
C. McNabb.
drug store.
J. LLOYD, D. V. 8.. VETERINARY
Surgeon anu Dentist The only
graduate veterinarian practicing In
Pendleton. - orriee at uroca ee
maa drug store. Residence telephone
Main 111. ,
Odd Marrlnsre Heller.
An unmarried man or woman of
marriageable ago is something that Is
rarely seen In tho FIJI Islands. The
reason of this Is not far to seek. The
natives licliove that If a person dies
while In an unmarried state his or her
soul Is doomed to wander about
through mdless ages of eternity In an
Intermediate region between heaven
and hades. At the end of each moon
they ar allowed to look Into heaven.
but are never permitted to enter.
Sensible Advice.
A writer who had made a good bit of
money at a slnglo shako of the bag
went to Chnrles lieade for advice ss to
Investments. "Well," said Hoadc, "I
should say put It In the best gilt edged
securities. Divide It among tho first
class bonds of the first clnss nations.
It's better to sleep on 8 per cent than
to Ho awako on 0."
Indigestion Is easily overcome by
the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, be
cause this remedy digests what you
eat and gives the, stomach a rest
allows It to recuperate and grow
strong again, Kodol relieves Indiges
tion, belching of gas, sour 'imach,
heartburn, etc., and enables tho di
gestive organs to transform all foods
Into the kind of rich red blood that
makes health and strength. Sold by
Tallman & Co,
The Derrick.
A derrick Is an innocent mechanical
apparatus for lifting heavy weights,
but It gets Its name from an English
hangman culled Derrick, who flourish
ed many years ago. The people of that
time thought that the device used only
In the hangman's trade resembled the
more common mechanism which now
bears bis surname. Somewhat similar
ly, the term ruffian Is believed by
many to have come from " Morocco,
where the Inhabitants of the Riff coun
try were and are pirates nnd altogether
persons of evil character.
PENDLETON LODGE NO. 61 A. F.
It A. M., meets the first and third
Mondays of each month. All visiting
brethren are Invited.
THE 'ENDLETON SAVINGS BAWK.
Pendleton. Ore. organized jnarcn
1889. Capital, 1100,000; surplus,
1100,000. Interest allowed on all time
deposits. Exchange bought and sold
on all principal points, opucini
tentlon given to collections, w. J.
Furnish, president; T. J Morris, vice
president; J. A. Borie, cashier; J. W.
Maloney. assistant casnier.
Srriner Smith Retort.
"Wo can relish a pleasantry," observ
ed a Scotchman once to Sydney Smith,
"as much ns our neighbors. You must
have seen that the Scotch have a con
slderabla fund of humor."
"Oh, by all means," said Sydney
Smith, "you are an immensely funny
people, but you need a little operating
upon to let the fun out I know no In
strumcnt so effectual for the purpose
as the corkscrew."
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PBN-
dleton. Capital, surplus and undi
vided profits, 1260,000.00. Transacts a
general banking business. Exchange
bought and sold on all parts of the
vnpM Interest nsld on time denoslts.
Makes collections on reasonable
terms. Levi Ankeny, president; W.
F. Matlock, vice-president; G. M.
Rice, cashier: George Hartman, jr..
assistant cashier.
Bo Cheerful.
Let your aim be to keep cheerful al
ways. You may fall short of the "al
ways," but you will acheve more by
taktug this highest standnrd than by
trying to be cheerful merely "most of
tho time." Lenrn to make an atmos
phere of Joy for yourself not only for
your own sake, but for the good of the
people you meet.
1'ity Is best taught by fellowship lu
woe. Colorlilgc.
Rabbit Shoot, Rlnlnck Island, Febru
ary 9, 1900.
For above occasion round trip tick
ets will be sold by the O. R. & N. to
Coyote and return at a rate of 12.60,
dnte of sale February 8. Final limit,
February 11. If train 6 of February
8, due to leave Pendleton at 11 p. m.,
Is running; too late to connect with
No. 3, at Umntllln, It will also be ar
ranged to stop No. 5 -at the spur. At
Fruit Spur a large bonfire Is to be
built and a launch will be operated
between this place and Blalock's
Island. For particulars, call on or
address E. H. Smith, agent O. R. & N.
A reasonable amount of food thor
oughly digested and properly asslml
Inted will alwas Increase the
strength. If your stomach Is a "little
off" Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest
what you eat nr.d enable the ..I Restive
organs to assimilate and transform
all foods Into tissue-building blood.
Kodol ralleves sour stomach, belch
ing, heartburn and all forms of Indi
gestion. Palatable and strengthening,
Sold by Tollman & Co.
Try our Cascade rod fir wood. Full
oord, sawed and delivered, 16.60.
OREGON LUMBER YARD,
A W'lltr Abbot.
Francis I. of Frnnee, being desirous
to raise a learned man to the highest
dignities of the church, asked blm If he
was of noble descent "Your majesty,
answered the abbot "there were three
brothers In Noah's ark, but I cannot
tell positively from which of them I de
scended." The witty abbot obtained
the appointment
Repartee.
Upon Fenelon telling Richelieu that
he had seen the portrait of bis emi
nence t the palace, the curdlnal sneer-
lngly naked, "Did you ask It for a sub
scription for some poor friend of
yours!"
"No. The picture was too much like
you.'1
Re DIdnt In; It.
"There was a queer thing nbout that
reformer's speech the other evening.
"I thought It was a pretty good talk.'
"It was. Original too. no didn't
onco say 'When the people rise In their
might' " Chlengo Record-Herald.
Ills Dinner All In Stocks.
"There's money In stocks," said the
Unn who is young and enthusiastic.
"Yes," replied his seasoned friend,
"I'm sure there Is. I have been putting
half my salary there for the last four
years, and it's all there yet."
We Stan.
"Do you thluk Miss Wadlcigh Is en.
gaged, as reported?"
"Sure. She's denied It, hasn't she?"
Mllwsukeo Sentinel.
John Gagen's Family liquor store.
Court St, opposite Golden Rule hotel,
SURGEON DR. D,
Office at Tallman's
R. J. SLATER. ATTORNEY AT LAW
Offices In Despaln building, at head
of stairs.
S. A. NEWBEPRY. ATTORNEY AT
Law. Offices in Association block
Main street
DAN P. SMYTHE, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office In Despaln block, Last
Court street
CECIL R. WADE, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office In East Oregonlan
building, East Webb street.
G. W. PHELPS, DISTRICT ATTOR'
ney. Offices with John McConrt In
Smith-Crawford block.
ARCHITECTS AND GUILDERS.
HOWARD & SWINGLE, ARCHI-
tects and Architectural Engineers
Practical and reliable plans and spec!
flcaUons and thorough superintend
ence of all kinds of building and con
structlon. Taylor Building, corner
Main and W er streets.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE A SPAN OF HALTER
broke driving nor s. AddIv to
Mrs. B. Cunningham, or at Dutch
Henry Feed Yard.
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT
Two blocks from Main street. Bath
and electric lights. One ground floor
front room. Call at 309 West Court
street
HOUSES AND ROOMS, FL'RNISHED
and unfurnished. See SDOonemore.
124 West Court street.
NICE, NEW, LIGHT HOUSEKEEP-
Ing rooms to rent; and rooms with
or without board. Call at E. O. office.
BflSOELLANEOUS.
PENDLETON AMUSEMENT PAR-
lors, H. H. Williams, Prop., base
ment of Hendricks building. Games
and amusements of all kinds. Open
all day and evening. Music every
evening.
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IAN PUB. CO., Pendleton Oregon,
MONEY MAKING OPPORTUNITY
WrlU us for big ' argalns In the
Hurst Automatic Switch A Signal
company's stock before switch goes on
road. Regular price 16.50. Our price
much lower. How can we do It? We
have more shares than we can con
veniently carry and must sacrifice to
raise cash In order to meet payment
on propert we are : uylng. W. J.
Curtis, 216 Commercial Block, Port
land, Oregon.
PENDLETON IRON WORKS RB
pair work on all kinds of machines
structural Iron work and machine
castings. Junction of Court and Alia
streets. Marlon Jack, Pres.; W. L
Zleger, Mgr.
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.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
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 sella
all klndj of real estate. Does a gen
eral brokerage business. Pays taxe
and makes Investments for non-resi
dents. Reference, any bank in Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
W. S. HENNINGER, Vlce-Pres.
C. H. MARSH, Sec.
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.
I TVER Y AND FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALTA ST
Carnev & Kennedy. Props. Livery,
feed and sales stable. Good rigs at
all times. Cab line In connection.
Phone Main 701.
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
BOARDING AND LODGING.
ATHENA HOTEL LEADING Ho
tel in the city. 11.00 and 11.60 per
day. H. P. Mlllen, proprietor.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
IB (DIAL
LET VS FILL YOUK
BIN WITH
Rock. Spring Coal
Recognized as tl.e best
and most economical fuel.
We are prepared to con
tract with you f-r your
winter's supply. We de
liver coal or wood to any .
part of the city. ;
Laatz Bros.
MAIN STREET NEAR DEPOT
M. A. RADER, FUNERAL DIRE' '
tor and licensed embalmer. Grad
note of the Chicago College of Em
balmlng. (Jorner Main and Web
streets. 'Phone Main 130i. Funeral
parlors in connection.
BAKER FOLSOM, FUNERAL Di
rectors aud licensed embalmers.
Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded? to
day or night 'Phone Main 75
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS TH1
oldest and most reliable lire am
accident Insurance companies. Offlc
with Hartman Abstract Co.
WM. F. YOHNKA, AUCTIONEER
Cries public and private sales of al
kinds. Commission reasonable. Post
office box 666.
SCAVENGER 3.
JOHN HAILEY, JR., U. S. LAND
Commissioner. Specialty maoe oi
land filings and proot Insurance
and collections. Oifice In Judd build
ing, room 16.
COMMISSION HOUSE.
COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO., DEAN
Tatom, manager. Office at Pendle
ton Ice & Cold Storage plant. Dealers
In fruit, vegetables and dairy products.
'Phone Main 178.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
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.
' 12 Court street
WHITNER & OV1 MAN WILL AT
tend to your scavenger work and
sweep your chimneys. Headquarters
at Goodman'B cigar store.
CHINESE LAUNDRY.
SLOM KEB. CHINESE LAUNDRY
man. Family washing a specialty.
All work done by hand, and first-
class. Goods called for and delivered
I Get The Best
Good
Dry Wood j
and
ROCK SPRING COAL
Die Coal that gives the moat
heat
PROMPT DELIVERIES.
t W. C. MINNIS
Leave orders at Hennlngs' cigar
store, Opp. Peoples Ware
house. 'Phone Main 6.
I
WANTED.
WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO
learn barber trade In 8 weeks.
Graduates earn 115 to 125 per week.
Cata. free. Moler system of colleges,
403 Front avenue, Spokane, Wash.
WANTED A WELL EDUCATED
young man wants position as clerk
Address W. L. Jones, Box 172, Pilot
Rock, Oregon. .
W NTED TO BUY YOUR SEC-oni-hand
goods. Graham & Ilunt
er, at old Basler stand.
PLUMBING.
GOODMAN-THOMPSON CO. SANI
tary Plumb-re, 642 Main St. All
work first-class. Best material used.
Prompt service. Sewer connections
madit. 'Phons Main Ml.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
GOOD POSITIONS, OR RELIABLE
help furnished on short n tlce. Em
ployment for man, 11.00; em. loyment
for woman, 11.00. Reasonable fee
for short Jobs. No charge to the em
ployer. J. C. Spoonemore, 124 West
Court street.
WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS, SUCH
as help wanted; rooms or houset
for rent; second-hand goods for sale,
In fact, any want you want to gnt
filled, the East Oregonlan wants youi
want ad. Rates: Three lines on
time, 15 cents; two times, it cents
six times, 46 cents. Five lines om
time, 26 cents; two times, 35 cents
six times. 75 cents. Count sW word
to the line. Send your classified tid
to the office or mall to the East Ore
gonlan. enclosing silver or stamps t
cover the ameunt.
CHOP MII.I .
ALL CHOP FEEDS. WALTERS'
shorts and bran. Alfalfa 111 per
ton. Free delivery. 'Fhone Main 662.
D. Mnurer. Prop. West Wehb street.
ENGRAVED CARDS.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS.
etc. Very latest styles. Leave or
ders at East Oregonlan office. . ,
HI CHICHTSTCR'S tNOLISM
Pennyroyal pills
B UrlCtnl and Only Utiuise,
V( br CinOHKSTKK S ENGLISH
ID ir. IF 'i faoia Dt'imuic min, aiai
with bine ribbon. Tstkr other. RefWtkJ
DafrwB rinbalttaUon ttnd lmli
t Ion . But f your Dru(tut. or ! 4. t
(amp for rrliulnr. TeatlnaalaU
and Krllef for Ladle,"'" ltr. by ra.
turn Hail. 10,000 TetUmoBiaU. Sold kf
all Druciiiu. 4 hlrhecler ( hen lea! Cat.
MmUb tot 9ft' MftU I' Ul La.,
bolt's Santal-Pepsin Capsules
POSITIVE CURE
For trfl&iumsttOn or O'wrs
ct the Rlad'ti' and Dlei-cJ
Kidneys. Vj cure bo pay.
Cure quickly and Perm.
Tipntly iue wont cues uf
Ootiorrho. end 4Jlet.
no uukiterof how lo.tR lUuid
InfT. Absolutely narnileM. .
Bold by druncliU. Price
81.00, or by mail, postpaid.
(1.00,3boiesia.fe.
THE SANTAl-PEPSIN CO.,
ICLLC'ONTAINI. OHIO.
BROCK M'OOMAS CO., Draft-glsta.
t to tutelar.
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MEN AND WOMEN.
Pse ntjitJ for nnnstnrml
dt.K'hfirrtT-s.lnusui tuitions,
irrttftttoim or ulcerations
of mucous nirntbrsnai.
Patcli'gs. (tod cot uUlt:
ffrut or poisonous.
SktM hjr l)rrgf:Ms
in plsia vrcysal
ml. tor
XNuast
. Wor si'u. in plsia vrcy
1 by eitprm. prpp.ti,l
f iK " "' "". 1
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The East Oregonlan Is Eastern Ore
gon's representative paper. It leada
and tlie people appreciate It and show
It by their liberal imtronaire. It la
the advertising medium of this section.
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