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-IV f . -I J - , .. Il ' it r ' I tt - - I . (" ' t 1 TAG Eionr PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1008. IP YOU'RE IN SUSPENSE . and undecided as to where to lend your vehicle for repair, allow ua to suggest that this ahop offera Induce ments for good work promptly done, and that little money settles the bill for. Carriage repairing. Oet your buggy painted for spring. We have an expert painter who will do good work reasonably. Old rigs made as good as new. See us for Gasoline Engines, Hacks, Winona Wagons and Buggies. NEAGLE BROS. To be held In PORTLAND, OREGON JUNE 1 to 6, 1908 Will be the most brilliant FLORAL FIESTA and CIVIC JUBILEE Ever hold In the Pacific Northwest Portland, "The Rose City," will be a acono of splendor and the center of world-wide Interest for one week. Several Important conventions to be held In Portland on that occasion. TIIEO.R.&N.CO. Will sell Special Tickets on this occa tlon from PENDLETON . to Portland and return at $9.15 FOR PARTICULARS CALL ON F J. QUINLAN Lcal Agent. Wa. flic MURRAY General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON. ,0W RATES WILL BE MADE BY THE CD Q Lm (& L?3 THIS SEASON AS FOLLOWS: ROUND TRIP TO Chicago St. Louis -St. Paul Omaha -Kansas City DIRECT - $72.50 67.50 - 63.15 60.00 - 60.00 Festival EAST TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE May 4. 18 June 5. 6.119. 20 July 6. 7.-22. 23 August 6. 7. 21. 22 Good for return In 0 days with stop over privileges at pleasure within llmlta. Don't Forget the Dates For any further Information call on F. J. QUINLAN, Local Agent Or writ to . WM. McMURRAY General Passenger A rent PORTLAND, OREGON ' GOOD APPLE LAND SEATTLE PAPER LAUDS THE INLAND EMPIRE Waitrtburg Orcliard Now Worth $10,. 000 la Cited Ad Example Once Waste Land Is Now Productive Be yond All tlio Dreams of the Owner Many Puitg of Umatilla .Suscep tible to Sumo Development. The Seattle Post-Intelllgencer pays a deserved tribute to the Waltsburg section which Is now one of the lead ing apple sections of the northwest. The same tribute may be truthfully applied to Umatilla county which un der proper cultivation and methods may also be rated among the famous apple sections. The Post Intelligencer says: Waltsburg has had some favorable publicity as an apple growing dis trict. . It was near that city that one orchard of of 60 acres gave the own er an Income of $40,000 over all ex penses, during the year of 1907. That orchard Is not for sale, because It Js equal to a gold mine to the proprie tor, i A few years ago the owner was engaged as a public school teacher. He secured a homestead and' planted a portion to fruit trees. The or chard began to return good profits five years after planting. Last sea son, the tenth from the date of be ginning, It made the big crop report. . Orchard planting offers an oppor- tunlty for every energetic man who will go upon the land and remain In possession. The trees grow while the owner sleeps. In the Columbia coun ty Instance the trees grew while the teacher taught. Ho boasts of tho fact that the or chard In one year gave greater cash returns than he hud been able to make during the 20 years nt teaching school. He left the ranks of the con sumers and became a producer. His profits Increased with the develop ment of his orchard and the demand for the fruits that came from mature trees. Therein lies tho secret of suc cess for which many have ben search ing In various parts of the world. Washington presents Ideal loca tions for orcharding. The soil and climatic conditions are perfect. There Is an abundance of plant food In the earth, and moisture In tho mountains and valleys. Irrigation canals have been con structed and the flood water Impound ed for use during the fruiting season. Transportation facilities are good, and the markets equal to any in the world. There Is much Idle land that can be had at reasonable prices and on fa vorable terms. Here, then, Is another of the many opportunities open for the young men of today. Now Is the time to plant the orchards and get the trees to growing for future profits. Human Fillers. The function of the kidneys Is to strain out the Impurities of the blood which Is constantly passing through them. Foley's Kidney Remedy makes the kidneys. healthy so they will strain out. all waste matter from the blood. Take Foley Kidney Remedy at once and It will make you well. Pendle ton Drug Co. SM'rial to Portland. The O. It. & N. company has set Monday, June 1. as the day for the departure of the Lewiston special train to the Portland rose carnival, and subscriptions to the passenger list may be made with Secretary Mason of the Commercial club or General Agent C. W. Mount of tho O. R. & N. company, says the Lewiston Teller. The excursion to Portland at this time will be a particularly pleasing one because of the elaborate prepa rations being made to enlarge the scope of the Portland annual rose fair, and even under former conditions this exposition was one of the grand est floral expositions held In the west. Lewiston visitors will receive spe cial courtesies because of the recent islt here of tho delegation from the Portland Chamber of Commerce, who in t,urn desire to extend the hospitality of the city to the Lewiston people. , It Is a pity to see a person neglect Indication of kidney or bladder trou ble thnt may result In Brlght's dls- ease when Foley's Kidney Remedy will correct Irregularities and strengthen these organs. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of danger. Pendleton Drug Co. Estrayed. One dark bay mare, 6 years old and weighing about 1280 pounds. Brand ed O. K. on left shoulder and M on left hip. Liberal reward offered for Information leading to recovery. Ad dress or phone James Hill, Helix, Oregon. SO days' trial 11.00 is the offer on Plneules. Relieves Backache, Weak Back, Lame Back, Rheumatic pains. Best on sale for 'Kidneys, bladder and blood. Good for young and old. Sat- satlsfactlon guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Wnntecl, at Once. Good clean rags; market price paid. East Oregonlan office. COMPANY TO CONCEDE TITIS. In each and every case where Sex- Ine rills do not bring back strength and steady nerves to any man or wo man who has used six boxes, the com pany will either give without addi tional coet six boxes more for more prolonged treatment, or will refund your $5. The company has been do ing this for years and still does so, without quibble or red tape. , Besides, they do not want you to hesitate to send In your claim If necessary. The Pendleton Drug Co. endorses every word of this. This is the store that sells all the principal remedies and does not substitute. MEXICO CITY POLICE. 8tret Lanterns That Keep Them Vigi lant at Night. "When I visited Mexico," said an artist, "I found Innumerable things of Intercut, but that which gained my notice particularly was tbo police sys tem. In the City of Mexico the police at night are stationed at short Inter vals apart In the street Each police man has a lantern, which is placed on a stand in the center of the street It is his duty to remain In easy striking distance of this lantern at all times,. so that bo will be on hand In case of an emergency. "Any person who Is able to reach the lamp and lift it from its book be fore the policeman Interferes Is entitled to a reward of $500. Any policeman who loses bis lantern is subject to in stant and dishonorable dismissal. This Is to Insure constant vigilance on their part and to require their presence at a certain point at all times. At first 1 regarded the thing as a joke, and 1 tried to get possession of the police lantern. But then 1 found that I was greatly mistaken. Not once, although I exercised extreme caution, was 1 quick enough for the policeman on watch. The City of Mexico Is one of the best policed communities in the world. Policemen are always on hand when one requires them, and it is virtually Impossible for desperadoes to operate In the open." New York Telegram. A SUICIDE'S HAND. The Queer Superstition That Used to Prevail In England., In former times It was a common no tion that If a sick person could only touch the band of a suicide be or she would be cured. This superstition was especially common in the west Eng land. In Cornwall touching a suicide's bund was said to have once cured a young man who bad been a dieted with many tumors from bis birtb. A sim ilar superstition regarding the touch of executed criminals has been widely prevalent and has often been recorded. Robert Hunt In bis "Romances of the West of England" says that he once saw a young woman led on to the scaffold at Newgate In order to have a Wen touched by the band of a man who had Just been executed. At Northampton of old the hangman is said to have had a regular fee for according a similar "privilege" to suf ferers from like disorders. Even the coffin of a Bulcide may have curative value. There Is a Devonshire belief to the effect that if any one suffering from disease can manage to throw a white handkerchief on such a coffin at the time of Its Interment the disease will vanish ns the handkerchief decays. Much superstitious value has also been attached to the knots of the rope used either by a suicide or in the execution of a criminal Work of the Farmer. . The countless millions of our popula tion are fed and clothed by the Ameri can farmer. The grain waving In golden beauty upon the great plains of the west the cotton drifting like sum mer snow upon the fields of the south, freight the fleets of nations and loose their sails, thread the continents with track of steel, fill the earth with the roar of trains and heap for trade and commerce and useful art those stores that uiuke a nation great Where are the sinews of our strength If they are not found in our great, diversified agri cultural products? What victorious hosts ever waved as Joyous banners as those that float above the tasseled maize from the snows of Maine to the spicy groves of California? What spirit of beauty hovers above southern fields when fleecy bolls uncover to crown "King Cotton !"-IIon. Ezeklcl S. Can dler, Jr., of Mississippi in House of Representatives. A Mole Catcher. A farm manager at Fodderty, Ding wall, Scotland, watching a mole catch er at work, saw sea gulls hovering over and occasionally alighting upon a turnip field in which the observer and others were nt work. A particularly large and handsome bird attracted bis attention by the graceful way It floated slowly over the drills, Intently scan ning the surface of the ground. Sud denly, steadying itself a moment. It dropped, dug its bill Into the heaving ground and rose with a mole for Its prey. Resting a few minutes, It grace fully began again a further search for prey. In a few minutes a second mole was unearthed. The White Evening Waistcoat. Anything that breaks through the gloomy, fuuereal, waltereal aspect of male evening dress is to be commend ed. But practically, as a general rule, the white evening waistcoat cannot be effectively worn much after the age of twenty-one. Black, it is well known, diminishes the proportions, but white undoubtedly Increases them. I see men whom I have hitherto considered to be slim appear In white evening waist coats and look absolutely corpulent London Graphic. A Good Reason. Pearl They thought at first they would be married in Holland. Ruby And what changed their minds? Pearl -Why, they heard that old shoes lu flolland weighed from two to six pounds each. Exchange. Reassuring. Old Bullion It galls me to think that my money goes Into your spendthrift hands when .1 die. , Young Bullion Never mind,. governor. It won't stay there long. London Tit-Bits. Nobility does not He In the hall full of family portraits dl rjied by the hand of time. Seneca. If you see It In the East Oregonlan, It's jo. ..-,., WHO A little money invested in want ad vertising will find you enough money to get that venture of ypurs "going" if it will go 1 Quit being ruled by "if" and "but," and begin to want-advertise! LOOK IN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR Want for sale. help wanted. wanted. ma pV"city pendleton" '"at wanted men, women and wanted highest cash price East Oregonlan office. Price 26c. families to take advantage of our paid for rags. Must be large and fine premium offers, given to old or clean. Call at this office. FOR SALE 160 ACRES, PARTLY Dew gUbscrlbers to the Daily, Weekly seeded to alfalfa; two good or- an(J semi-Weekly East Oregonlan. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IT chards; house nicely furnished. Sev- you want to aubscrlbe to magastaM eral nice springs; fine sheep ranch; - - eee or newspapers In the United States or good range; no reserve; very near Europe, remit by postal note, check railroad, and arranged for two faml- " or gen(1 t0 the EAST OREQONIAN lies. Address 607, Weatherby, Ore. tne net publisher's price of the publl- - pnn pct.t Tne classified advertising cation you desire, and we will hare It , FOR RENT. columns afford the greatest sent you and assume all the risk of FURNISHED " HOUSEKEEPING market for used articles. You the money being : losj ; m the mallsM rooms for rent. Enquire at East . can obtain cash for anything of wl n u7o Oregonlan office. value. OREGONIAN. in remitting you can FOR RENT-TWO. THREE OR , f?u5' " "JgSL T1 OREGON! four-room suits for housekeeping. . TT ?avPpttr nn PE.toI X? Address 801 8. Main street PUB- co - Pendleton. Ore. V -l I Four Lines, in Daily, Weekly and Semi-Wkly $1 'per month PHYSICIANS. J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR geon. Office In Savings Bank building. 'Phones: Office, main 154; residence, mala 176. DRS. SMITH & TEMPLE. OFFICE Smith-Crawford building, opposite postofftce. Telephones: Office, Main 30; Dr. Smith's residence, Main 15; Dr. Temple's residence, Main 113. DR. R. E. RINGO, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Rooms 3 and 4 Schmidt building. 'Phone, office main 623; residence main 23. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd block. Telephones: Office, black 3111; residence, red 1638. DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK. Telephone, main 931; residence, black 161. . DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSI clan and Surgeon. .Office in Sav ings Bank building, room 1. Office 'phone, main 1411; residence, main 1661. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO- nin and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-Ray and Electro Therapeutics. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone, Main 72; residence 'phone, Main 654. OSTEOPATHS. DRS. HOISINGTON, KIRKSVILLE graduates, Association Block. Tele phones: Office, Main 60S; residence, black 2791. All diseases treated. DENTISTS. E. A. MANN, DENTIST. OFFICE Main street, next to Commercial association rooms. Office phone, black 3431; residence phone red 3861. RALPH C. SWINBURNE. DENTIST. Room 17 Judd Building. 'Phone black 8981. DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL 8UR- geon. Office, room IE, Judd build ing. 'Phone red 3301. VAUGHAN BROS., DENTISTS, C'- fice In Judd buiiaing. rnone re a 1411. DR. LLOYD D. IDLEMAN," DENTIST. Sunrinv and holidays bv appoint ment. Schmidt building, Pendleton, Ore., 'Phone Main 6Z3. umce nours 9 a, m. to 6 p. m. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. J. A. DONAGHUE, V. S., VET- erlnary Surgeon ana uentist. uraa- iinfn nf Ontnrin Veterinary College. Office 120 W. Court St. 'Phone Main 20; residence 'phone black 3131. DR. D. C. M'NABB, ' OCAL STATE Stock Inspector and member State Veterinary Board. Office TaUman'e drug store. Res. 'phone Red Z69Z. . UPHOLSTERING. WHEELER UPHOLSTERING CO. Upholstering and furniture repair ing. Carpets cleaned and layed. 610 Thompson street, 'Phone black 3661. Pendleton. Ore. LTVERY AND FEED STABLES. CITY LIVER STABLE, THOMPSON street. Carney A Kennedy. Props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Oeod rigs at all tlnsee. Cab line in coneo tlon. 'Phone main i0t. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. 8TROBLE. DEALER IN 8ECOND hand goods. If there la anything you need In new and second-hand furniture, stoves, granlteware and crockery, call and get bis price- No. Ill Court street SAYS ADVERTISING DOESNT PAY. Advertisements CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN Judd building. CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office in Savings Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Office over Taylor's hard ware store. LOWELL & WINTER. ATTORNEYS and counsellors at law. Office In Despaln building. GEORGE W. COUTTS. LATE COUN ty attorney from Idaho. Civil and criminal law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortzaees and contracts drawn. Collections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOR neys at Law, rooms S and 4 Smith Crawford building, RALEY, RICHARDS & RALEY, AT torneys at law. Office In Savings Bank building. G. W. PHELPS, ATTORNEY AT Law. Smith-Crawford building. JOSEPH T. HINKLE. ATTORNE1 at Law. Office In Association block at head of stairs. R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Association block, at head of etalrs. PRUITT St OLIVER. ATTORNEYS at Law. Rooms 10, 11, 11 and 13, Association Block. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKE? reliable abstracts of title to all land in Umatlll. county. Loans on cltj and farm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a gen eral brokerage business. Pays taxet and makes investments for non-residents. References, any bank In Pen dleton. JAMES JOHNS. Prerf. W. S. HENNINGER, Vlc-Prea ,C. H. MARSH, Sec. J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS TH2 oldest and most reliable fire and accident Insurance companies. Office with Hartman Abstract Co. ARCHITECTS. CONTRACTORS, ETC D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished or all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc. Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING brick and cement work. Estimate furnished free. Work guaranteed 'Phone red 1981. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON CHAPTER No. 13 meets second and fourth Friday evenings In regular ' convocation, at Masonic hall. PENDLETON LODGE N. 62. A. A. and A. M., meets the first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brethren are invited. While watching the partlcu- lar classification that appeals to you do not overlook all the other want ads. See how easy it is to find ANY class ified ad. and how easily YOURS would be found, under its proper classification.! Where placarding sells'a foot of land, newspaper advertising sells an acre. WANT ADVERTISING. Extra Lines over Four, 25 Cents per Line per month - FUNERAL DIRECTORS. M. A. RADER, FUNERAL DIR EC tor and licensed embalmer. Grad uate of the Chicago Cellege of Em balming. Corner Main and Webb streets. 'Phone main 130. Funeral parlors In connection. BAKER & FOLSOM. FUNERAL Di rectors and licensed embalmerm. Opposite postofftce. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars Calls responded te day or night. 'Phone main 76. MISCELLANEOUS. CARPET AND. HOUSE CLEANING, carpets dry cleaned. Work of all kinds by hour or day. G. F. Smith, 508 Calvin St. 'Phone black 2712. MRS. C. H. BEITEL HAS THOR oughly repapered and painted the City Hotel at Pilot Rock, and would be pleased to see all her old patrons again. HORACE W. KING, CIVIL ENGIN eer and Surveyor. Room 11, De spaln Building. LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR work It's clean, reliable and con venient. Electric Sad Irons, guaran teed. $5.26. Electric Hot Water and Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffee Percolators, etc. A complete stock of Gas and Electric Fixtures. Flrst-claaa wiring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaughan, 122 W. Court street. PENDLEON IRON WORKS RE palr work on all kinds of machines, structural Iron work and machine castings. Junction of Court and Alta streets. Marion Jack, Prop.; A. F. May, manager. CHINA NOODLE RESTAURANT, Ung D. Goey, proprietor. Drop In of an evening and get a hot bowl of noodles. Alta street, back of Tall man's. SLOM KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRY; family washing; work done by hand; mending free; goods called for and delivered; 408 Court street. WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS, SUCH as help wanted; rooms or houses for rent; second-hand goods tor sale; in fact, any want you want to get filled, the East Oregonlan wants your want ad. Rates: Three lines one time, 10 cents; two times, 30 cents; six times, 70 cents. Five lines one time, 30 cents; two times, 45 cents; six times, $1.15. Count six words to the line. Send your classified ads to the office or mall to the East Ore gonlan, enclosing silver or stamps to cover the amount. IN ONE OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF H.IQH GRADE WORK tins at tow At utrtii Roatts lllMelBSlSlSMSSSMSMSSIBSlSMeSlSWSSlSMSMBSBSSSSMSSlBaSSlSlSlSlSlSlSlSMBSlSlSMlll J 1 J 1: !