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Wt1IIWIWl.llt,aU..41.''J'''""''tw''tl't'''w" l" -l .w a mM aawufcaa.. r M PAGE 8ETO2C E3QIIT PAGES. DAILY EAST OKKGON1AX, PENDLETON, OBCGOV. THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1908. AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE - INLAND EMPIRE THE AMOUNT OF YOUR "BELIEF IN ADVERTISING" WHICH IS PUT INTO TYPE IS WHAT COUNTS. t ... c..--i'-'H .... 1 ' He will have to keep on digging with his hoe If he does not get his wagon repairing, machine work and carriage painting done at Neagle Brothers', where charges are moder ate and only skilled workmen are em ployed. Winona hacks, Rex buggies, Fairbanks engines and scales for sale. We solicit your patronage. NEAGLE BROS. Get the Best Good Dry Wood and the BEST KIND OF COAL. PROMPT DELIVERY. i W. C MINNIS i Leave ordera at HENNING'g CIGAR STORE Opposite People Warehouse X PHONE MAIN Let Us Make Your Home LOOK NEW by repaperlng the old walls from our new line of beautiful Wall Paper We carry the largest and most complete line in the country. Prices reasonable. E. J. Murphy Rcady-to-use Palnu. WILL BE MADE BY THE THI8 SEASON AS F0LL0W8: ROUND TWP TO Chicago St. Louis -St. Paul Omaha -KansasJCity DIRECT $72.50 67.50 63.15 60.00 60.00 TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE May4. 18 Jane 5. 6. 19. 20 July 6. 7. 22. 23 August 6. 7. 21. 22 Good for return in 0 days with stop over privilege at pleasure within limit. Don't Forgot tho Dates For any further laforsnatlen call cm RATES EAST V. J. QUINLAN, Local Agent Or writ to . WM. McMURRAY Oeaerml Paaaenge Afftat PORTLAND, ORBOOM Sign Temperance Petition. The temperance meeting. last night In the Presbyterian church was the greatest of the series. The church was full, It being a reuhlon service of the. different denominations, says the Lewlston Teller. The address of Mr. Nichols was considered the best of all. The au dience hung on every word and at the close he was heartily applauded. His subject was. "Liquor License Laws of Idaho Unconstitutional." Those whp heard It say he made out a clear cose. As to the constitution of Idaho, he said: "The first concern of all good government Is the virtue and sobriety of the people and the purity of the home. The legislature should further all the best and well directed efforts for the promotion of temperance and morality. That la what your consti tution says In article 8, section 24. The United States supreme court has tak en Judicial knowledge of the fact that the statistics of every state show that there Is more crime and misery at tributable to the saloon than to any one source. In the face of this de cision and the article I have quoted In your constitution, I submit what right has your legislature to pass a liquor license law? It is clearly and Indisputably unconstitutional." Petitions were presented at the, clone of the meeting, and many sig natures secured asking for a prohl-1 bltion ordinance. Three hundred have been secured already without any can vass. llig LhiuI and Slirop Deal. Fred Falconer completed a big Innd and sheep deal Thursday, sell ing to John Johnson of Imnaha his 960 acre Pine Creek ranch for $9600 and two bunds of sheep of 4000 breed ing ewes, says the Enterprise News. They are to be paid for with lambs. Mr. Falconer Is not going out of the sheep business for on the same day he bought 7700 head. 3000 ewes from E. O. Makln and 2300 yearling weth ers and 2400 lambs from John and Leonard Johnson. The Pine Creek ranch that figured In the foregoing deal Is one of the best stock ranches in the county and the new owners will make a handsome profit on it Mr. Falconer Is optimistic over th. outlook for the sheep business, not withstanding the low price for mut ton Jn the eastern markets. It Is Just the time to go Into the business. Fol lowing the Heppner sale with a high mark of 15 3-4. came the Shanlko sale with wool selling as high as 16 3-8. cents. All Wallowa county wool Is being held for the sales day at Elgin on July 9, and as Wallowa county wool1 BOSTON'S SENSATION. Cnixnln Pitman on Trial for Sending Oltceno Literature to Uiri. Boston, July 2. Captain Henry W. Pitman, sued 62. whose arrest on a charge of sending objectionable let- tors through the malls to a 14-year-oid Chelsea girl, caused consternation in Boston military and fraternal circles, will be given a hearing today before United States Commissioner Hayes. rnntaln Pitman Is a resident of the suburb of Somervllle. He Is a leader In several fraternal and military bod ies, prominent In politics and a social leader. For many years he was con nected with the editorial staff of a local paper and has been mentioned ns a possible candidate for lieutenant governor. Captain Pitman was arrested at the Instance of a Chelsea man, who alleges that he wrote obscene and objection able letters to his young daughter. Several of these letters were received and answered by the girl's father. "I will wear a Panama hnt, light clothes, eyeglasses, two corners of my handkerchief will be sticking out of my pocket, and a w hite and pink car nation will be in my buttonhole." was the description of himself given by the unknown writer of the fervent epistles. The appointed hour was 5:30 at the Tai k street subway entrance. .With the exception of the white and pink carnation Captain Pitman an swered the description and he was ar rested after waiting half an hour at the subway entrance. When arraigned before United States Commissioner Hayes Captain Pitman refused to talk about the matter other than to enter a plea of not guilty. He was held under 31000 ball for today's hearing. W. R. Ward of Dyersburg, Tenn., writes: "This Is to certify that I have used Foley's Orlno Laxative for chronic constipation and It haa proven without a doubt to be a tnorougn, practical. remedy for this trouble, and it it with Dleasure I offer my con scientious reference." Pendleton Drug Co. HOOSIER'S FTRST PICNIC. Two Hundred and Fifty Indianans Gathered at Meatlor raric. The Walla Walla Union says of the Hoosler pcnlc at Meador Park this week, which a number of Pendleton doodIo attended: A large number of "Hooslors" at tended the picnic given at Meador n.rk vesterdav and one of the most pleasant days enjoyed by many of the members of the new club, waa spent beneath the shade of the tree Amusements of various kinds enter tained the excursionists until lunch time, when a delicious banquet waa spread on the ground in true picnic style. Interurban cam carried the "Hoo slers" from this city, and so many de aired to attend the first annual plc- plo that It waa found necessary to nut the tra lers mto commission, a - - - Is the best In Oregon the major part of the clip ought to bring above 18 cenui. Mr. Falconer predicts the price range will be from 14 to 17 cents. G. A. R. at La Grande. The big . army tent of the O. A. R. reunion was erected today and Is lo cated Just back of the arbor adjoin ing Selder's candy store. This tent will be used as headquarters during the three days. Registration books will be kept there and from there ail orders of the commander will be Is sued. The veterana are preparing for July, and so also are the members of the W. R. C, who will be In com mand of the festivities on the 3d. Not a great many are expected to arrive before tomorrow evening, as the first day will be given over to the registration and reception of visitors. But on the morning of the second day the old follows who followed the flae In the days of civil strife will again fight over their battles, discuss their victories and defeats, and in a measure, at least, suffer again the agoriles of their wounds and the sor rows of separation from mena ana family, The people of the city have helDed with the program In every way possible and have shown a very earnest desire to do honor to the men who fought and bled for the Union. La Grande Observer. New Depot for Baker. That Baker City Is to have one of the finest depots on the Pacific coast was made known today by J. P. O'Brien, general manager of the O. R. & N. company, says the Herald. Mr. O'Brien and his party, prominent among w hom were M. J. Buckley and O. W. Dorchke, chief engineer, were met at the depot about noon today by Mayor C A. Johns, F. H. Dean, president of the Baker City Business Men's association, Carl Adler, chair man of depot committee, and John Donnelly, cashier of the First Nation al bank. The above mentioned gentlemen se cured carriages and drove the rail road party through the principal streets of the city and visited the city hall.' The visitors were very much Impressed with the fine buildings and the structures that are going up. Mr. O'Brien stated to the committee that It was not only the Intention of the railroad company to build a new de pot here but to build one of the fin est on the coast. In conversation con cerning the new station, Mr O'Brien stated that he could not say Just when work would begin, but that he hoped It would be In the near future, After an hour's visit the party left on their special train. conservative estimate of the number present at the festivities Is to the ef fect that there were at least 250 pres ent The excursionists returned to the city yesterday evening, loud In their praises of the entertainment pro vided by the committee which had tho picnic in charge. Mrs. S. L. Bowen of Wayne, W. Va., writes: "I was a sufferer from kld nev dsease. so that at times I could not' stand straight. I took Foley's Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me en tirely." Foley s Kidney Keraeay wnrka wonders where otners are a total failure. Pendleton Drug Co. Stnto Land Sells WelL C.eoree A. Day. state land commis sioner, Is In the city from a trip to the southeastern part of the state and from Gooding, where he attended the sale of state land held at that place Moiidav on which day he reports that 3160 acres of choice land was sold for upwards of 3100,000, says a Boise item. The sale Is one of the best that has been held by the state land board the land bringing from $11 to $35 per Acre and the greater bulk of the lana being purchased by Nebraska, Wash ington and Illinois peopie, wane a number of Twin Falls people also se cured choice tracts. t 8tato of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Coon- .'.!!u T rKanfl mllrM Mlth thftt h U senior partner of the firm of F. J- Che- jnin. k.i.inM. In th ritv or Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said rirm win pay mo " ' .,i.tmifKn nnrr iDfl trm Aarh and AVer? raae of Catarrh that cannot be cured pt tba use of Hairs t atarrn turn. ... n raam ma mnA ithtwrlbtd in nv presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., issti. . ' 1W.r Pub ic. rT.lt. n.....h Piim la rakftfl IntarnallT. . a 1 1 v,oii u - m A mnm n MKt ff All m DlOdCl IUQ Ul U cohb surfaces of the system. Send for tes timonials rre. IT. J. LUKJN1SI a loieuu, i. Hold by all DrnxKlsts, 75c. Take Hall's Family 1111 tor constipa tion. If you see It in the East Oregonian. It'a ao. ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE. Dlolorr haa Proved that Dandruff ti Caaaed by a Germ. Science is donlg wonders these days In medicine as well as In mechanics. Since Adam lived, the human race has boen troubled with dandruff, for which no hair preparation has heretofore proved a sue cessful cure until Newbro's Herpiclde was put on the market. It is a scientific prp aratlon that kills the germ that makes dandruff or scurf by digging Into the scalp to get at the root of the hair, whero It sapa the vitality: causing Itching acalp, tailing hair, and finally baldness. With out jHandruff hair must grow luxuriantly. It IS the only destroyer or dandruff. Bold by leading drurglsts. S.nd 10c. In stamps - for sample to The Herpl- elde Co Detroit. Mich. Two else I cents and f 1.00. A. C. Koeppea Bros. There Is probably a clothing ad In today's paper that will remind you that your new suit ts overdue. Meet the ad "face to face," and It will help you to meet the clothes problem that way. If yu have lived too long In one place, look at the furnished rooms advertised today and get a change of scene. LOOK ;IN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR WANT ADVERTISING. aa mm m mmmm I I Want Advertisements m"mm mmmmmmmm mm m mmmmmmmmmmmt i i FOR SALE. FOR SALE 100 TONS OF WHEAT hay or alfalfa or both. Apply at Ladow ranch, six miles south of Pen dleton. FOR SALE 180 ACRES, PARTLY seeded to alfalfa; two good or chards; house nicely furnished. Sev eral nice springs; fine sheep ranch; good range; no reserve; very near railroad, and arranged for two fami lies. Address 607, Weatherby, Ore. PARTIES WISHING NEW LOCA tlon In saloon business can obtain reliable Information by writing or call ing on us. The May-Holland compa ny, Inc.. rooms 626-27-28 Corbett Bid., Portland, Oregon. Four Lines, in Daily, Weekly and Semi-Wkly $1 Iper month PHYSICIANS. J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND BUR ST eon. Office to Savings Bank building. 'Phones: Office, main 1S4; residence, male 175. DRS. SMITH A TEMPLE, OFFICE Smith-Crawford building, opposite postofflce. Telephones: Office, Matn 30; Dr. Smith's resldenoe. Main 1(9; Dr. Temple's residence, Main US. DR. R. E. RINGO, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Rooms S and 4 Schmidt building. 'Phone, office main Hi; residence main IS. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D.f HOMEO nathln nh vulr-lnn anil aurrenn. Of fice Judd block. Telephones: Office, DiacK nil, resiaence, rea DR. D. J. M'FAUL. JUDDBLOCK. Telephone, main Jt; resiaence, black 1(1. DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSI- eian and Surgeon. Office In sav ings Bank building, room 1. Office 'phone, main 1411; residence, main 11(1. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO- nlc and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-Ray and Electro- Therapeutics. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets, orrice 'pnone. Main 72; residence 'phone, Main 684. OSTEOPATHS. DRS. HOISINGTON, KIRKS VI LLE graduates. Association Block. Tele Dhones: Office. Main 608: residence. black 27S1. All diseases treated. DENTISTS. E. A. MANN, DENTI3T, OFFICE Main street, next to Commercial association rooms. Office phone. black S421; resldenoe phone red 38S1. RALPH C. SWINBURNE, DENTIST. Room 17 Judd Building. 'Phone black 381. DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SUR- aeon. Office, room If, Judd build. lng. 'Phone red 3301. YAUGHAN BROS., DENTISTS, C- flce In Judd building, f none rea 1411. DR. LLOYD D. IDLBMAN, DENTIST. -Sundays and neuaaya Dy appoini- manr DrktnliU hillldln. PandletOIL Ore 'Phone Main S3 3. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. J. A. DON AQ HUB, V. S., VBT erinary Surgeon and Dentist. Grad- tata nf Clmtarin VotMrlaarT . Collem. Offlee It W. Court St 'Phone Main 30; night 'phone Main 70. DR. D. a M'NABB, TOC&L STATE Stock Inspector and memoer tnaie Vatorlnarr Board. Offloe TalUnan'S drug store. Res. 'phone Red 2892. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. M. A. RADER, FUNERAL DIRBC- tnr and licensed embalmer. Grad uate of the Chicago Callage of Em balming. Corner Main and Webb street.. 'Phone main 130. Funeral parlors In connection. BAKER FOLSOM, FUNERAL DI- rectors and licensed embalmer. ODDOalte Doatofrice. Funeral parlor. Two funeral car. Calls responded te day or night. 'Phone main 71. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. 8TROBLB, DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If there la anything you need In new and second-hand furniture, atevea. araniUware and oraokerr. oall and aet hit) price. No. Ill Court street It won't pay you to try to deal with a buyer who wanta your property only half as much as "the right man" would want It Any quest by wheh you can make a "new test" of want ad vertlslng todayT Think' It over. FOR RENT. FOR RENT NINE-ROOM BRICK house, electric lights, hot water and good range. Three blocks from Main street Apply 408 East Bluff or at J. M. Bentley's office on Court street UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms for rent Enquire at East Oregonian office. FOR RENT TWO, THREE OR four-room housekeeping suits, 301 S. Main street See Spoonemore, ren tal agent, 117 East Alta street Dally East Oregonian by carrier, only IS cents per week. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY M ATTORNEYS. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN Judd building. CARTER ft SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In Savings Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT Law. Office over Taylor's hard ware store. LOWELL ft 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, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOR neys at Law, rooms 3 and 4 Smith Crawford building. RALEY, RICHARDS ft RALEY, AT torneys at law. Office In Savings Bank building. G. W. PHELPS, ATTORNEY AT Law. smith-Crawford building. JOSEPH T. HINKLB. ATTORNEl at Law. Office in Association block at head of stairs. R. J. SLATER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Association block, at head of stairs. PRUTTT ft OLIVER, ATTORNEYS at Law. Rooms 10, 11, 13 and 13, Association Block. PETER WEST, DIVORCE LAWYER. Office 808 Garden street. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all land. In UmatUU county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a gen eral brokerage business. Pays taxer and makes Investments for non-residents. References, any bank In Pen dleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. W. S. HENNINOER, Vic '-Pre C H. MARSH, Sec, J. M. BENT LET REPRESENTS TH3 oldest and most reliable fire and accident Insurance companies. Office with Hartman Abstraot Co. ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS. ETC D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, oemeat walka stone walls, etc Leave orders at East Oregonian office. T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING, brick and cement work. Estimates furnished free. Work guaranteed Phene red 2931. FRATRRNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON CHAPTER No. S3 meets second and fourth Friday evenings In regular convocation, at Masonic hall. PENDLBTON LODOE N. S3. A, AA A. and A. M., meets the first and third Mendaye af eaeh month. All visiting brethren are tavlted. O- ENQRAYEP CARDS. ENGRAVED CARDS. INVrPATIONrJ and announcements, all the latest styles of stock and type Hoe. Lear orders at Eaat Oregonian office. Your store Is NOT "M enough," or prosperous enough, unless your ambition and aspl plrattons are under-sized. There never waa a day In any calendar when adequate ad vertising would do more for your store than It will today. 3 HELP WANTED. WANTED HEN, WOMEN AND families to take advantage of our fine premium offers, given to old or new subscribers to the Dally, Weekly and Semi-Weekly East Oregonlaa. - WANTED. WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRIOi paid for rags. Must be large and clean. Call at this office. While watching the parties lar classification that appeals to you do not overlook all tho other want ads. Extra Lines over Four, 25 Cents per Line per month LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. CITY LIVER STABLE, THOMPSON street. Carney ft Kennedy. Props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In coneo tlon. 'Phone main "701. MISCELLANEOUS, CARPET AND HOUSE CLEANING. carpets dry cleaned. Work of all kinds by hour or day. G. F. Smith, 508 Calvin St. 'Pli ne black 3713. HORACE W. KING, CIVIL ENQIN eer and Surveyor. "Room 11, De spaln Building. LET ELECTRICITY DO TOUB work It's clean, reliable and con venient Electric Sad Irons, guaran teed, $5.25. Electric Hot Water and Curling Iron Heaters, Electrlo 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 RB palr work on all kinds of machines. structural iron work and machine castings. Junction of Court and Alta streets. Marlon Jack, Prop.; A. F. May, manager. CHINA NOODLE RESTAURANT, Ung D. Goey, proprietor. Drop In of an evening and get a hot bowl ol noodles. Alta street, back of Tall man's. SLOM KEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY; family washing; work - done by hand: mendlnar free: 'aoods called for and delivered; 408 Court atreet DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, United States Reclamation Service. Washington, D. C, June 19, 1908. The United States Reclamation Serv ice will sell at Dubllc auction at Cold Springs Dam, located about six mllea from Hormiston, Oregon. Deginning at 10 o'clock a. m., Saturday, July 11, property consisting of work horses, scrapers, railroad plows, disc harrows. cultivators, dump wagons, harness. buildings, tents, track tools, omco furniture, commissary supplies, heavy timbers, gasoline engines, power numDs. water tank, oil tanks, and mis cellaneous tools. FRANK PIERCE, Acting Secretary. CHICHESTER'S PILLS W-r- TIIK 1HAMONB BRAND. a. Mx-hM-lN-' inamoad Ilraad I'll.. In Krd and t.ol4 mcuJlk mini Vila Blua RiUwa. I'ruc.Ut. AikftM'IIM'alKM.TCRft' maMond BRAND Pll.l., ( S3 vii . t'nuwn as Best, &"nt. Alwajn KcilaMa Si"! I' BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 11 hi ni l mi dlac hajyi.ia Ham watt . ImUUooa ar akurartaaj of maooaf BMbfaaa, ' am "7 rworaaa, am mv awaa tBMS&IIMICAtCl. fMtMtoiaoBOU. BMnaai mj vri or md Id slain wraaaam. bf tiaraaa, annate. Oaf 1.0a, artbot tin i Otrcnlax tana a ra- Scott's Santal-Pepsin Gapsulss A POSITIVE CURE For Inflammation orCatarrk of Ike Bladder and Dtaaaaad KUaer. No cura no pa& Cores qalekly aud Psraav ratly th wont caaas at tronsrrheee ssd Gleet, SO nutter ot now long staaaV tnt-. ifcsaaatelj hanntaaV 8oU kr draga-lata. rMra SUB. or ar nail, postpaid ,N to, s ao:-s ti.it. TH! IANTM4PllinLi aiiivOM TAma, oo. Sold by the Pendleton Draf 1 Dally Fat Oragatilsn try carrier, only 15 cent per week. Qaaiaala!ar'J aatatauwura. v i