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TWELVE PAGES. DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY IS, 1W7. PAGE SEVEN. . I ; ; ; i CLASSIFIED and WANT! ADS - Advertise for It. Quick Result. I ' J L mmmmmlm CLASSIFIED PIIYBICIANS. DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE Htock Inspector and member State Veterinary board. Office Tallman'a drug store. Residence lit Lewis BU Phone main 69. J. A. HEST, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR geon. Office In Saving Bank building. 'Phones: Office main 164; residence, main 176. DR. C. J. SMITH OFFICE SMITH Crawford building, opposite postof flce. Telephones: Main 801; resi dence, main 1591; barn, red 681. DR. E. E. RINOO, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Rooms 8 and 4 Schmidt building. 'Phone, office main 611; residence main 28. DR. W. O. COLE, PHYSICIAN AND surgeon. Office, Judd building. Of fice 'phone main 187; -residence 'phone, main 188. H. 8. GARFIELD, M. D.. HOMEO pathlc phyHlclan and surgeon. Of dee Judd block. Telephones: Office, black 8411; residence, red 8(81. OR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK. Telephone, main (81; residence, black 181. DR. T. M. HENDERSON. PHYBI clan and Surgeon. Office In Sav ings Bank building, room 1. Office 'jhune, main 1411; residence, main 1611. OR. LYNN. K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO nlc and nervous diseases, snd dis eases of women. Judd building, cor ner Main and Court street. Office phone, main 71. X-Ray and Electro Therapeutics. OSTEOPATHS. DR8. O. 8. AND EVA HOISINOTON. Graduates Klrksvllle school. Suite 19-11 Despaln block. 'Phone red 8181. All diseases treated. DENTISTS. .RALPH C. SWINBURNE. DENTIST. Room 17 Judd Building. 'Phone fclack 8(81. DR. M. 8. KERN. DENTAL SUR- geon. Office, room 16, Judd build' lng. 'Phone red 8301. VAUOHAN BROS., DENTISTS, Of fice In Judd building. 'Phone red 1411. TR. LLOYD D. IDLEMAN, DENTIST Sundays and holidays by appoint nn nMimirit hulldlnc. Pendleton. Ore. 'Phone J aln 628. Office hours a. m. to 6 p. m. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE NO. 62, A. F. nH a Vf mta the first unl third Mondays of each month. All visiting btetliien are Invited. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands in Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. ' Doe a gen eral brokerage business. Pays taxes and make Investment for non-rest-dints. References, any bank In Pen dleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. W. S. HENNINGKR, Vlce-Pre. C. H. MARSH, Sec. J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THH oldest and moat reliable fire and accident Insurance companies. Office with Hiirtman Abstract Ce. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN Judd building. STEPHEN A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY at Law. Office in Despaln block. CARTER ft RALEY, ATTORNEYS at Law. Office In Saving Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Office over Taylor' hard ware store. WINTER & COLLIER, LAWYERS. Office, rooms 7 and 8, Association building. ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC F. E. VAN DUSEN, CONTRACTOR and builder. Estimate cheerfully furnished. P. O. Box 104, Pendleton, Ore. D. A. MAT, CONTRACTOR AND nniMar TTvtlmitt. furnished on all kind of masonry, cement walks, stone wall etc Leave order at East Oregonlan office. T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING, brick and cement work. Estimates furnished free. Work guaranteed. Phone black 2041. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. M. A. RADER, FUNERAL DIREC- inr an1 licensed embalmer. Grad uate of the Chicago College of Em balming. Corner Main ana weoo streets. 'Phone main 180. Funeral parlors In connection. BAKER & FOLtOM. FUNERAL Di rectors and licensed embalmera nnnn.lt. nrwrtof flee. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. 'Phone main 76. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. LEWIS HITNTER, PAWNBROKER, second-hand sooda bought or taken In exchange for new goods. Old Jo Ilasler stand. V. STROBI.E, DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If there 1 anything you need in new and second-band furniture, stoves, granlteware and crockery, call and get his price. No. 212 Court street. ST1LLMAN PniTITT, ATTORNEYS nt Law. Mr. Atlllman ha been ad mitted to practice In United States patent office, and makes a specialty of pntent law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association block. GEORGE W. COUTTS, LATE COUN- ty attorney from Idaho. Civil and criminal law. Estate settled, will, deeds, mortgages and contract drawn. Collections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. - PETERSON, PETERSON WILSON, Attorneys at Law, room 3 ana 4 Smith-Crawford building. ROLAND N. OLIVER, ATTORNEY at Law, Association block. JOHN H. LAWREY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Office Savings Bank building. PETER WEST, DIVORCE LAWYER. Office (08 Garden street n J SLATER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offices In Association block, at bead of stairs. S. A. NEWBERRY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Room 26 Smith-Crawford building. HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS EN- larged- in colors by ray new oil chemical process. Prices reasonable. S. R. Updike, 608 W. Webb street. Also do house painting at reasonable prices. WANT ADS DR. T. J. PIERCE, SPECIALIST diseases of women; all Irregularities corrected; no exposure; medicine by mall. Office, 181 First St., Portland. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES JOHN S. Vaughan, electrician. Does all kinds of electrical work. Complete line ef electrical fixtures. Only electrical store In Pendleton. Work guaran teed. 'Phone, Main 139. 122 West Court street. PENDLETON IRON WORKS RE palr work on all kinds of machines, structural Iron work and machine castings. Junction of Court and Alta streets. Marlon Jack, Pres.; A. r. May, manager. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. NOTICE THE COMMERCIAL STA ble Is the only first-class livery and horse restaurant In Pendleton. Hlnk ley & Irby, proprietors. Aura street. 'Phone main 13. CITY LIVERY 8TABLE, THOMPSON street. Carney & Kennedy. Prop. Livery, feed and sale stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connec tion. 'Phone main 701. FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR RENT FIVE-ROOM cottage, 687 Bush street. Will sell part of furniture If desired. For par ticulars write E. C. Smith. 949 East Taylor Btreet, Portland, Ore. DAN P. SMYTHE, ATTORNEY AT Law. Office In Despaln block, last Court street. FOR 8ALE FIRST-CLASS HOME- made lumber constantly on hand at mlll n Nr-tH UrVaT 14 miles southeast of Pendleton. Prices reason able. Quality best. No lumber irusi here. E. J. Wilbur, McKay Postof flee. M'COURT PHELPS. ATTORNKY8 at Law. Smith-Crawford building. You are not really "looking for it" unless you are advertls- lng for It FOR SALE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE with three lot. 112 Garfield street on north side. All modern Improve ments. Terms to suit purchaser. En. quire this office. - ANY KIND OF HAY OR STRAW mn want Cut hay. wheat hay and alfalfa. Tutullla Chop Mill, Ed Maorer. Prop. 'Phone Main 661. Dally East Oregonlan by carrier, only 16 cent a week. GRAHAM. THE FURNITURE MAN, will buy your old furniture and give you cash or new goods In return. It costs nothing to visit him. Postoffice block, Pendleton. Dally East Oregonlan by earner enly 16 rents a week. RATES One line, one time 1 0o One line, one week - 25o 4 lines, one month $1.00 WANTED. MORDO M'DONALD IS IN THE market for 70 head of cavalry horses from 16 to 16 hands, and 20 head of artillery horse from 16 Vi to 1( hand high, all to be bay and well broken. WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS, SUCH i help wanted; rooms or houses for rent; second-hand goods for sale, in fact, any want you want to get filled, the East Oregonlan wants your want ad. Rates: Three lines one time, 16 cents; two times, 26 cents; six times, 46 cents. Five lines one time. 26 cents; two times, 36 cents; six times, 76 cents. Count six words to the line. Send your classified ads to the office or mall to the East Ore gonlan, enclosing stiver or stamps to cover the amount MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN watchmaking, engraving, jewelra work: optics, easy terms; position guaranteed; money made learning: Watchmaking-Engraving Pcnool, 14Z 4th avenue, Seattle, Wash, i WOOD COAL Good, dean and combustible The kind that produoes heat and not dirt. Priced right and dalivered promptly. Dutch Henry Offlro. Pendleton lee at Cold Storage Company. Thome Mi In 17S. Also at Henneman's cigar (tore, op posite Great Eastern store. 'Phone main 4. FOR RENT. FOR RENT COOL AND NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms In suite, also furnished single rooms. White Lodging House, under new management, 301 S. Main street If you are a good classified advertiser, go higher. If you can sell the small articles with a three-line ad. Just thing what ' you could do with the larger things If the advertising should be used In proportion. Columbia Bar and Rooming House F. X. Schempp Estate Fine Wines, Litraors, and Cigars. Newly furnished and up-to-date. Rooming Botue In Connection. 32 MAIN STREET. PEN D LETO H-U KltH STAGE Dally trips between Pendleton and Uklah, except Sunday. 8tage leave Pendleton at 7 a. m., arrives at Uklah at ( p. m. Return stage leaves Uklah at ( p. m., arrives at Pendleton at 6 p. m. Pendleton to Uklah, 83.00; round trip, 26.00. Pendleton to Alba, (2.76; round trip, 36.00; Pendleton to Ridge, 32.00; round trip 33.60. Pendleton to Nye, 31.60; round trip, 32.60. Pendle ton to Pilot Rock, 31.00; round trip, 31.60. 4K- Colesworthy J Has it The Food for Little Chicks : i CHOP MILL CORNER ALTA AND COTTONWOOD STS. Among the Exchanges of the Inland Empire corned. The question has been agi tated for some time, and systems In different towns In this vicinity have been examined, with a view of ob taining the best system possible for the needs of this town. Ritzvllle Times. Money I" Strawberries. Wm. Lewis purchased a place of "0 acres from R. M. Hreeic between this city and Dixie several yenrs ago at 375 per acre. This was thought to be a very high price for land at that time, but results have proven that Mr. Lewis knew what lie was doing. This place has been devoted largely to or chnrd and garden and' Is proving a money-maker without Irrigation. Mr. Lewis has In something less than two acres In strawberries and while the late frost cut down the yield so much that at one time he was tempted to plow up the entire patch, he has sold to date 3626 worth of strawberries from this patch. These berries are raised without a drop of Irrigation water and are therefore much better than nny Irrigated product and com mand a correspondingly higher price Mr. Lewis will set out several acres more of strawberries this fall. W. E. Abbey, who owns a fine place in the same neighborhood which he Is gradually getting Into the highest state of cultivation, has an excellent orchard Just coming Into bearing and will have a lot of fruit to sell this year. He only has about one-fourth acre of strawberries this year, but has already sold over 3126 worth aside from what he has used himself. "Waltsburg Tlmos. tc drive the team through there came n violent gust of wind and nearly every tree within a short distance of him was blown down. One fell across the team, killing one of the horses Instantly and so badly Injuring the other that it will be Incapacitated for work for some time. The buggy was also slightly damaged by the limbs on the falling tree. Mr. Selvldge was walking along side the buggy driving the team and fortunately escaped without Injury. Lewlston Tribune. ThnrnMM Oinnot be Cured by local applications, sa they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There only one way to cure desfness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. llcafDess Is caused by an Inftnmed condition of the ma cous lining of the Eustachian tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you oave a rumblins. sound or Imperfect hearing-, and when It Is entirely closed, deafness Is the result, snd unless the Inflammation can be taken out snd this tube restored to Its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed forever; Ine cases out or in are causea oy inmrru, hlrh Is nothing but an lnilamed condition of the mucona surfaces. We give One liunarea uouars lor any case of clearness icausea oy ramrrni w cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, rree. F. J chkski a L'U., loieao, u. Sold by ell druggists, 75c. Take Ilall's Family Tills for constipation. Killed Ten m, Drive Escaped. Some belated news concerning the havoc wrought by the recent wind and hall storm In the Sllcknpoo sec tlon hns Just been furnlHhed by John Scully, postmastor nt Sllckapoo. Mr. Scully states that much damage was Anna tn rrnn. In the vicinity of Sweetwater, where some of the farm ors had their crops totally doBtroyed, imnni those who suffered "heavy loss, he states, Is Clarence Sclvldgo, nn extensive farmer residing about .., nnrt n half miles southeast of Sllckapoo. Besides sustaining other losses from the effects of Ihe storm, Mr. Selvldge had one badly Injured. Ho was re turning homo from a trip to Rllcka' poo nnd had arrived at his gate but n short distance from the house wheTn tho storm broke. Near the gate were a number of lnrge pine trees and Just ns ho picked up tho lines and started School Teacher Killed Himself. J. W. Gibson, a school teacher, whose parents live on a farm Just west of this city, committed suicide near Pocntello yesterday by shooting himself In the left breast with a re volver. He Is supposed to have been temporarily Insane. The remains will be brought up from Pocatello on this morning's train and will be taken In charge by Dlnwoody's who will con duct the funeral. The act of self- destruction was accomplished while nihsnn was on the railroad tracks near Tyhee station. The train crew on No. 9, northbound, yesterday morning saw the man fire the shot. and they notified the chief dispatcher from Ross Fork, who notified the cor oner. When Coroner Howard of Po catello, arrived on the scene he found the body lying face downward along side the trnck about a mile north of Tyhee siding. The remains were taken to Pocatello, after the coroner decided that an Inquest would not be necessary. Idaho Falls Post. Septic Tnnks for Rltxvlllc. Two Spokane men submitted bids for the proposed new sewer system nnd septic tnnk for the city. They were opened by the city council, but will hot be awarded for some time, probably two weeks. The bidders were Mr. Blake, whose figure was 320,700, and John Price, who offered to do tho work for 318,000. These bids wero filed. It Is assumed that the contract will be nwarded to the lowest bidder. It Is said by the city officials that the bid are under the figure which It had been expected would be asked for the work. Rltavlllo has long need ed this system, and work will be wel- PCBLISinXG INTERESTS. Two Men Drowned. An accident occurred this afternoon In the Kootenai river, when two men were drowned. The river foreman nnd his gang of six men were work ing about a mile up the river and were climbing Into their boat when It capsized with five men In It, throw ing them Into the swift current. One of them, Earl Gibbons, was un able to swim, and sank Immediately. Another, Hlgglns, swam about 400 yards and all his companions shouted to him to swim to the logs, which were passing In large numbers. Their cries were apparently unheeded, and he sank benumbed. It Is supposed, by the cold waters. The other three managed to swim to the boom and were rescued by a party In a canoe. Wardner News. Enormous Output of Magazines, Rooks and Newspapers Today The enormous output of printed matter, newspapers, magazine and books, is presented In an article by Henry Turner" BaHey in the May number of the Printing Art In a way to arrest the attention of the most indifferent reader. Much as we dis like the use of mere figures, says the Bangor (Me.) Commercial, the sub ject is one of so much interest that we cannot do better than refer to some of Mr. Bailey's statistic. In 190( the printing presses of the country turned out In newspapers and magazines a total of 75,080,000,- 001T copies 230,000,000 a day, al most 10,000,000 per hour, or 160,000 per minute, or 2600 per second every second of Jie time for the year. They produced beside 15,000 new books, averaging 150 pages each, in editions averaging 2000 copies, a to- tnl of 4.600,000,000 pages of reading matter, enough to give four books of 160 pages each to every man, wo man and child In the United States. Besides all this, these presses turn ed out different classes of Job print ing by the cubio mile, the estimated value of the total output of the print ers of the country being the round ers of the country by a round 3500,- 000,000. There are but five other ln- dutrlea In the United States yielding lire-er product than that of the printing press. If yon are tronbled with Impure blood. Indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc., we would recommend Acker's Wood Elixir, which we sell under a positive guarantee. It will always cure Scrofulous or Syhpltltlc poisons and all blood diseases. 60c and $1.00. Man Zan Pile remedy come put up In a loccapslble tube with a noxxie. Easy to apply right where the soreness and Inflammation exists. It relieves at once blind, bleeding, itching or pro truding piles. Guaranteed. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. . ' Splendid Grain tn Wasco. An average of 30 bushels Is the way thev were figuring the crop when Sheriff Chrlsmnn was out to Wamlc He returned yesterday and say everything Is looking fine and that portion of the grain will go 60 bush els. As he came by Johnston & Van derpool's fields this side of Dufur, they wero cutting some of tho finest barley he ever saw arid It Is said 700 acres belonging to Johnston Bros, will yield 50 bushels pf wheat to the nere. Tho Dalles Chronicle. The body of Miss Josephine Ver- vllle. of Pasco, who was drowned In the Columbia river two weeks ago, was found floating In the Columbia near Cascade Locks. The body had floated over 100 miles and, If It had been carried a few miles farther, would have gone over Celllo falls and probnWy not been found. THE BEST MILLING and material enters Into the make-up of the mill work we supply our neigh bor and friends. We don't try to work off "seconds' 'for first-grade stock, and that's the reason w bold our trade year In and year out. If your name has never appeared In our order book we'd like to see It there before the day Is over. Will yon call or 'phone T Pendleton Planing Mills R. FORSTER, Proprietor. OREGON Union Pacific 60 YEARS- EXPERIENCE 3 EAflSH i 1 rUlOifl!! Tradc Mark Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrona eendlni a ekatr-n and deacrlptlon mt Onloklr ucertatn our oi-lnlou fr wbotlier ail iinonllon li pr()t6lyr'wilWa. Commu.lca, UonaalrlctlToonOileiitlal. HANDBOOK on I'mull AND Through Pullman Standard and Tourist Sleeper dally to Omaha and Chicago; tourist sleeper dally to Kan sas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping care (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago; reclining chair cars (seats free) to the east dally. SCHEDULE FROM PENDLETON. EASTBOUND. No. 2, Chicago Special, arrives 4:4 p. m.; depart 4:40 p. m. No. 6, Mall A Express, arrives 4:0 a, m.; departs 4:00 a. m. WESTBOUND. No. I, Portland Special, arrives 11:40 a. m.i depart 11:40 a. m. No. 6, Mall oV Express, arrive 13:16 a. m depart 13:16 a. m. SPOKANE DIVISION. Ke. 7. Aendleton passenger, arrive 4:25 p. m.; connects with No. 1. No, 8. Spokane passenger, oepan 11:45 a. m.; connects with No. 1. WALLA WALLA BLANCH. No. 41 arrives 3:10. No. 42 departs 4:60 p. m.; connects with No. 1. SNAKE RIVER. Rlparla to Lewlston Leave Ri parts daily except Saturday, 6:40 a, m. Leave Lewlston daily except snaay 7 a. m. F. J. QUINLAN, Agent, Pendleton. WM. M MURRAY, O. V. Portland, Ore. sent frea. OMeil usury (or lacurtng pataota. Patents taken tbruusn iuuuu a. i tpn-UJ noltca, without chart ft. In Ike Scientific American. Bandmmelrlllmtrated weekly. J.anreet etr. latlnii of any edeitllUo Journal. Ternie, S3 e u: fnnr montlii, IL Bold by all liewedealara, UNN&Co.38,B' New York Uraucb omce, (35 V BU Washington. D. C WHY SOME l'EOPt.E FALL. If you see It In the East Oregonlan, It's so. Some people full down In their dally work because they are physi cally unable to stand It, and because they do not know that Sexlne Pills will build up the whole body, ns well as the nerves. 31 a box, six boxes 35, with full guarantee. Address or call The rendleton Drug Co. This Is the ftorothat sells nil the prlnol-p-il remedies nnd doe- not substitute. Famous $500 Beer Always call for City Brewery Beer the home product; I6M that says it 1 pur. CITY BREWERY SCHtTLTC STRICKaTK. CHICHESTER'S PILLS WrfTv TUB DIAMOND ItRAND, Lidlrl Ask jump ITttrlst for . CM--.i.trt Ul BniBl I'llUlm Kd ud Isol. nrt.illcV botit, tetlexi IUt Blue Kihtwrn. f Tilt otaier- Br '! . Dr.. Ak frxCIII C nt -TFH,W DIAMOND UK AM PILLM, tot yean known fci Best. Satat Alwtjr KelUt l SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE e Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE For Inflammation or Catarrh ot the Bladder and DUwasn Kidneys. No cure no pay. Cures quickly aud Perma nently the worst eases of Gonorrhoea snd Gleet, aa matter ol how long stand fnK. Absolutely harmless, tiold by druceuts. Fries fl.on. or by mail, poatpald, ,tt iv. a Doxeet. 10. THE SANTAl-PEPSMHL BtLUFONTAINI. OHIO. Sold by the Pendleton Drag Compaaj M JACK BROWN Dealer in HIDES, WOOL & JUNK, 212 WestWebb:St. MEMIIOWOS5C3L IrllrUM I Ism At fll Vra IrrtUtlooi or olrnM l su to to re. tt mnrnBi miah -. 1 Wet. taSBUsrlesm. Palnl ntS n.it an.- ut or poi'Dcuv L MIRMTI,0.fW Sold by Drmlu. or font in iin ?( T UU. l.r 1 POIUM ClICOlM nut Vj