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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAIT ORXOONlAif, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1908. r PAGE SETEir r4 CV HI Wfj',:!. 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. 9 Get the Best Good Dry Wood and the BEST KTVD OF GOAL. PROMPT DELIVERY. W. C. MINNIS Leare orden at IIENNl.NG'S CIGAR STORE OppoMlte Peoples Warehouse PHONE MAIN 4 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 Roady-to-u.se Paints, RATES WILL BE MADE BT THE THIS SEASON AS FOLLOWS: ROUND TRIP TO DIRECT Chicago - - $72.50 St. Louis -St. Paul Omaha -KansasJCity 67.50 63.15 60.00 60.00 TICKETS WILL BE ON BALK May 4. 18 June 5. 6. 19. 20 July 6. 7. 22. 23 August 6. 7. 21. 22 Good for return la (0 days with stop over privileges at pleasure within limits. Don't Forge! lb Dales For any further Information oall o " F. i. QUDTLAN, Local Afent .Or wrtU to WM. McMURRAY OeaenU Passenger Agent W EAST rvniuuivi vinwn 1 1 F II U.S. II, RAILROAD COMMISSION IS SEEKING VALUES. PondhMon-Pllot Rock Ilrancii Cost $312,018.48 ShmiJko Lino Cowt t 253,75iV Rullroud . CoiiuiiImkIoii Jn Session In Portland All Railrmid Values Will IJo Ascertained. It took 1789,249.28 to build the Arlington-Condon branch of the O. R. & .V. during 1905 and 1906, says the Oregon Dully Journal. It would take $1,179,866 to reproduce the road at the present time under conditions of labor and material holding now. This Is the information given by the offic ials of the O. R. & N. as a result of Investigations which have been car ried on for some months In answer to a request of the state railroad com mission. It also required $1,253,755 to con struct the Blggs-Shanlko branch, and would take $1,352,738 to reproduce the line. The cost of the Pilot Rock- Pendleton brunch, Just completed, was $342,018.98. These figures Just completed by the auditing departments of the different branches are the forerunners of simi lar figures on every line of railroad In the state over which the commis sion has Jurisdiction. They have been complied, by the roads at the request of the commission, and will be check ed over by the commission for possi ble error. The statistics will be of great value to the commission and to the state for various reasons. They will furnish a basis of authentic statistics upon which assessors may rely in estimat ing the tax assessment of the proper ties. It will also furnish a base from which rates may be computed by the commission. Before the task Is completed the commission will require similar state ments from the O. It. & X., the South ern Pacific and all lines under their Jurisdiction, which embraces all rail roads doing a carrying business out side the limits of an Incorporated city or town. A Grand Family Medicine. . "It gives me pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters," writes Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 438 Hous ton street, New York. 'It's a grand family medicine for dyspepsia and liver complications; while for lame back and weak kidneys It cannot be recommended too highly." Electric Bitters regulate the digestive func tions, purify the blood, and Impart renewed vigor and vitality to the weak and deblllated of both sexes. Sold under guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. 50c. Dangerous Teggtnun Arrested. Armed with two large caliber pis tols and two knives In sheaths tied beneath his underclothing, B. I. Burr, a dangerous yeRgeman was arrested by the Tacoma police in the railroad yards Monday morning. The man Is wanted In Portland and Centralla for holdups. Steel saws, $850 In cur rency and a gold watch was sewed In lining of his clothing. Burr Is 2.1 years old. Tho Best rilla Ever Sold. "After doctoring 15 years for chronic Indigestion and spending over two hundred dollars, nothing has done me as much good as Dr. King's New Life Pills. I consider them the best pills ever sold: "writes B. F. Ayscue of Ingleside, N. C. Sold under guar antee at Tallman 4 Co.'s drug store. 25c. Rmk of Oregon Poems Ont. "The Song of the Oregon Pine," a little book of original verse by Bert Huffman Is now out and is on sale at the Frailer book store. Price 60 cents. Printed on fine paper and highly Illustrated. When you need to take something lake it promptly for the stomach, but take something you know is liable something like Kodol for Dys pepsia and Indigestion. Kodol Is pleasant to take, It Is reliable and Is guaranteed to give relief. It Is sold by Tallman & Co. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the nartnership heretofore existing be tween F. E. Vandusen and T. M. Kel ler has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. F. E. VANDUSEN. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Is the one that children like so well to take at It tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It acts gently yet free ly on the bowels and thereby it drives the cold out of the system. It Is sold by Tallman &Co. Instiro Tour Grain. i Protect your crops by Insuring your grain with John M. Bontley, agent for reliable companies only. Kodol Is the best known prepara tion that Is offered to the people to day for dyspepsia, indigestion or any stomach trouble. Kodol digests all foods. It is pleasant to take. It is sold here by Tallman & Co. Tho Pacific Coast Advertising Men's exposition will meet at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific . exposition sometime the latter part of June, 1909. WHY SOME rEOPLH FALL. Some people fall down in their daily work because they are physical ly unable to stand it, and because they do not know that Sexlne Pills will build up the whole body, aa well as the nerves. II a box, six boxes It, with full guarantee. Address or call the Pendleton Draff Co. This Js the store that sells all the prtnotplt remedies and does not substitute. Making It Plain. Henri was paying his first visit to London and was already wishing him self borne In gay Paree, for be knew not a word of English. lie bad been very unfortunate and bad lost all bis luggage, a toothbrush. So be deter mined to buy another. But how was be to make bis needs understood? At last bis luck turned, however, and be espied a chemist's shop with a notice outside, "Icl on Parle Francois." In be went and told the assistant In French what be wanted. But that as sistant knew no language except Eng lish, and another who came to help him was Just as far at sea. But the proprietor was an Intelligent man, and be knew at once from the cat of the customer's clothes that be was speaking French. "Leave him to me," be said, with a superior smile. Then, forming a megaphone wltb bis bands, be shouted In the Frenchman's ear: "Our assistant who speaks French Is out at lunch. You'll bare to wait!" London Scraps. Swordimen of the 8ea. The swordsmen of the sea are the sawflsher, spearflshes, sail fishes, sword- fishes and the narwhal, with Its spiral ly twisted straight hJBks. The saw fishes Inhabit the warmer seas, while the narwhal Is a creature of the arctic. The tusk of the narwhal Is hollow nearly to the point and Is spirally grooved. It uses Its tusk as a weapon of defense and to plunge through the Ice to breathe, the narwhal being a cetacean. Sometimes when a boat has been caught In the Ice great damage has been Inflicted by tho lnquisitlve ness or blundering of this great crea ture, that sometimes reaches a length of fifteen feet, with a tusk of from six to ten feet In length. As a rule, how ever, the narwhal uses Its tusk for the purpose of klllhig fish for food. In the castle of Rosenberg tue kings of Den mark have long possessed a magnifi cent throne ninde of tusks of this cetacean. These tusks are harder and whiter than Ivory. Baavtra Train Their Young. Naturalists have placed the beaver a long way down In the list of verte brates, but It undoubtedly stands next to man In the variety of occupations In which It engages. AH cats are hunt ers, while foxes that are not thieves may be Included also among the Sim rods. AH canaries are prima donnas, and monkeys make clever comedians, but It Is only the beaver parent that educates Its children to take up several trades. In a single colony among them you will find civil and marine engi neers, woodchoppers, raftsmen, labor ers, quarrymen, miners, plasterers, masons, carpenters, hodcarrlcrs and fishermen. All beavers take contracts for building dams, but when the work Is undertaken the task Is so divided that each member of the colony has its own particular work to look after. In this way they make some wonderful excavations and construct their dams In an Incredibly short time. Marry and Part For a Year. Among the many peculiar customs prevalent among tho people of Central America Is that of parting for one year after the uiurrlage ceremony has been solemnized. This custom has prevaUed among the Jarnos from time Immemo rial. There is no courtship allowed to bo carried on between the parties prior to the wedding. Wheu a man selects a woman he obtulns the consent of the parents on both sides, and if this Is given they are at onco married. The reason, however, for their not living together ns man and wife for one year after marriage is In order to permit of the parties visiting oud staying with their respective friends in different parts of the country, which is a cus tomary thing and occupies the time specified. Ninety-nine out of a hundred of these marriages turn out well. A Chance to Spoon. A young couple from the suburbs went to Dublin the other day to see the pantomime. Belug early, they vis ited a tea room and had the place all to themselves. The attending waitress had omitted In serving them to supply the necessary linpleiucut to effectually assist in the proper and palatable ad mixture of tho tea, cream and sugar. "Can we have a spoon V inquired the swain. "Certainly," replied the observant at tendant "I am Just tidying up, and you can have the whole room to your selves In a minute or two." Liverpool Mercury. Holding His Job. "I think the man who works at that place across the street is the most faithful and conscientious workman I ever saw. He never takes a holiday and always labors away till It's too dark to see any longer." "Faithful workman! Great Scott! He's the proprietor of the shop!" Chicago Tribune. The Fireside Diplomat. "I don't want to be nagging at you," Mrs. Marryat began, "but Ita the little things that bother me most" "Ah!" Interrupted her husband sweet ly. "I suppose you're going to tell me you haven't a decent pair of shoes." Philadelphia Press. Homemade. "We are told to cast our bread opon the waters," said a young wife. ,"But don't you do it," replied her husband. "A vessel might run against It and get wrecked."-SImpIlcissimus. A Wrong Guess. Botanical Youth (In park)-Can you tell me if this plant belongs to the ar butus family? Gardeuer (curtly) No, young man, t don't. It belongs to the county council. Indoa Globe. If you see it In the Bast Oregonlan. If a so. 2M THE AMOUNT OF YOUR "BELIEF IN ADVERTISING WHICH IS PUT INTO TYPE IS WHAT COUNTS. There Is probably a clothing ad In today's paper that will remind you that your new suit Is 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 Snd get a change of scene. LOOK IN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR BWant AdvertisementsO HELP WANTED. WANTED MEN, WOMEN AND families to take advantage of our fine premium offers, given to old or new subscribers to the Daily, Weekly and Semi-Weekly East Oregonlan. WANTED MEN, 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 Oregonlan. WANTED. WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for rags. Must be large and clean. Call at this office. WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for rags. Must be large and clean. Call at this office. Today's classified nds may bring a cargo of "luck" for you. Four Lines, in Daily, Weekly and Semi-Weekly $1 per month. PHYSICIAXS. J. A. BEST. PHYSICIAN AND SUR geon. Office in Savings Bank building. 'Phones: Office, main 154; residence, main 175. DRS. SMITH & TEMPLE. OFFICE Smith-Crawford building, opposite pestoffice. Telephones: Office, Main 30; Dr. Smith's residence. Main 159; 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 3411; residence, red 2633. DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK. Telephone, main 931; residence, black 161. DR. T. If. HENDERSON. PHYSI-! clan and Surgeon. Office in Sav- rigs at all times. Cab line In connec Ings Bank building, room 1. Office tlon. 'Phone main 70. 'phone, main 156. 141; residence, main DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO- , V. STROBLE. DEALER IN SECOND nlc and nervous diseases, and dis- hand goods. If there Is anything eases of women. N-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-1 Phones: Office. Main 50S; residence, black 2791. All diseases treated. DENTISTS. E. A. MANN, DENTIST. OFFICE Fpaln building. Main street, next to Commercial association room's. Office 'phone, i LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR black 3421; residence phone red 3851.1 work It's clean, reliable and con RALFH C. SWINBURNE, DENTIST. , venlent. Electric Sad Irons, guaran- Room 17 Judd Building. 'Phone teed. $5.25. Electric Hot Water and black 39S1. DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SUR. gcon. Office, room 15, Judd build' Ing. 'Phone red 3301. VAUGHAN BROS DENTISTS. OF- pEXDLET0X m0N WORKS-RE-flce In Judd building. Phone red pnr work on a klnJs pf macnlneSi .structural iron work and machine DR. LLOYD D. IDLEMAN. DENTIST. . Sundays and holidays by appoint ment. Schmidt building, Pendleton, Ore., 'Phone Main 523. Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ATTORNEYS. JAMES A. FEE, Judd building. LAW OFFICE IN CARTER & SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS at law. Office in Savings Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY .AT i Law. Office over Taylor's hard ware store. LOWELL & WINTER, ATTORNEYS and counsellors at law. Office In Despaln building. GEORGE W. COUTTS, LATE COUN- 1 ty attorney from Idaho. Civil and , criminal law. Estates settled, wills, i deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections made. Room 17, Schmidt, block. I neys at Law. rooms 3 and 4 Smith- . ' Crawford building. RALEY. RICHARDS & RALEY, AT- ' torneys at law. Office In. Savings " "'"as i r eiw. uoes h gen Bank building. i eral brokerage business. Pays taxes ' and make investments for non-resl- O. W. PHELPS, ATTORNEY AT Law. Snjlth-Oawford building. , JOSEPH T. HINKLE. ATTORNEY at Law. Office In Association block at head of stairs. PRUITT A OLIVER, ATTORNEYS at Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and IS, Association block. It won't pay you to try to deal with a buyer who wants your property only half as much as "the right man" would want It Any quest by Whch you can make a "new test" of want ad vertislng today? Think It over. FOR KENT. 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 rooms for rent. Oregonlan office. HOUSEKEEPING Enquire at East FOR RENT TWO, THREE OR four-room housekeeping suites, 301 S.' Main street. See Spoonemore, ren tal agent, 117 East Alta street. The classified advertising columns afftrd the greatest market for used articles. Tou can obtain cash for anything of value. ATTORNEYS. PETER WEST, DIVORCE LAWYER. Office 608 Garden street. CHAS J. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY at Law, Smith-Crawford building. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. M. A. RADER. FUNERAL DIREC tor and licensed embalmer. Grad uate of the Chicago College of Em balming. Corner Main and Webb streets. 'Phone main 130. Funeral parlors in connection. BAKER & FOLSOM. FUNERAL DI rectors and licensed embalmers, Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor, Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. Fhone main 75. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ,CITY LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSON street. Carney & Kennedy, Props. Liven', feed and sale stable. Good SECOND-HAND DEALERS. you need in new and second-hand furniture, stoves, pranlteware and crockery, call and get his price. No. 21 2 Court street. MISCELLANEOUS. CARPET AND HOUSE CLEANING. carpets dry cleaned. Work of all kinds hy hour or day. G. F. Smith, 508 Calvin St 'Phone black 2712. HORACE W. KING, CIVIL ENGrN , eer and Surveyor. Room 11, De- j Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffee Percolators, etc. A complete stock of Gas and Electric Fixtures. First-class j wiring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaughnn, j 122 W. Court street. ! castings. Junction of Court and Alta streets. Marion Jack, Prop.; A. a. 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 wAhlng; work done by hand; mending free: goods called for and delivered: 408 East Court street. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR J. A. DONAGHUE, V. S.. VET- erinary Surgeon and Dentist. Grad- uate of Ontario Veterinary College. office 120 W. Court St. 'Phone Main 20; night 'phone Main 70. DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE stock Inspector and member State Veterinary Board. Office Tallman's arusr store. Res. 'phone Red 2692. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS iTTinmriV k nonrt k run ir i ,.T?n ".1""'"DOi"'V , V??r"ZJl 'VZZ Ill f IIKlllllU, VUUIHTi VII UlJ and farm property. Buys and sells dents. References, any bank In Pen- dleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pres. W. S. HENNINGER, Vlce-Pres. C. H. MARSH, Sec. J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE oldest and most reliable fire and accident Insurance companies. Office with Hartman Abstract Co. Calssified Directory Tour store Is NOT Trig enough," or prosperous enough, unless your ambition and apl plrattons are under-sized. , There never was a day In any calendar when adequate ad vertising would do more for your store than It will today. WANT ADVERTISING. 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 160 ACRES, PARTLY seeded to alfalfa; two good or cliards; 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, Wcatherhy, Ore. PARTIES WISHING NEW LOCA tion 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. FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, wrapped in bundles of 15 Oeach, suitable for wrapping, putting under carpets, etc. Price, 15c per bundle, two bundles 25c. Enquire this office. Extra Lines over Four, 25 cents per Line pe month. ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks stone walls, etc. Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. T. M.. KELLER, PLASTERING. brick and cement work. Estimates furnished free. Work guaranteed. 'Phone red 2931. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON CHAPTER No. !J meets second and fourth Friday evenings in regular convocation, at Masonic hall. IL PENDLETON LODGE N. 62, A. jflf F. and A. M., meets the first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brethren are In vited. ENGRAVED CARDS. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS and announcements, all the latest styles of stock and type faces. Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, United States Reclamation Service. Washington, D. C, June 19, 1908. The United States Reclamation Serv ice will sell at public auction at Cold Springs Dam, located about six miles from Hcrmlston, Oregon, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., Saturday, July 11, property consisting of work horses. scrapers, railroad plows, disc hacrows, cultivators, dump wagons, harness. buildings, tents, track, tools, office furniture, commissary supplies, heavy timbers, gasoline engines, power pumps, water tank, oil tanks, and mis cellaneous tools. FRANK PIERCE, Acting Secretary. A a c- r e n DC 0&?tf?2ki, EXPERIENCE at - - --i-f UP- :-;-i-4 Trade MARK3 'He-: ' Designs Copyrights c. nTnn (willing nnkelrh nd description tii qnli'klT oncorinhi our oi'imoii iree wiii'iiic. r.u lnrMii1on li pmhnl'lf pmnirnhln. 'iiiintunlrw tlmiantnollycnmiileullul. HANDBOOK on I'Ments lent frea. I11 aiirni'r (or Mx'urlnif paUnlc. I'lxtema taken tTiniunh Mimu A Co. receive tperi.il ii"(u. wit h jut clinmo, lu Ibe Scientific American. 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SoU br dragc-lata, Hice n , or r mall. poetrk 10,Sboili7t THE SARUl-fCPSII JNL Sold by Um Pendleton Draf Ooaapetay I T, yvuxu aiMMM nM CM PatlTBQiuaaai