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    DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 81, 1908.
PAGE SEVEN.
EIGHT PAGES.
Let Us Make
Your Home
LOOK NEW
by repapcrlng the old walls from
our new line of beautiful
Wall Paper
We carry the largest and most
complete line In the country. Price
reasonable.
E. J. Murphy
Rendy-to-nse Paints.
COVRioHi .W...fc. iiaj.
He will have to keep on digging
with hit 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, Res buggies,
Fairbanks engines and scales for sale.
We solicit your patronage.
NEAGLE BROS;
Get the Best
Good
1 Dry Wood
and the
BEST KIND Or COAL.
PROMPT DELIVERY.
I W.C. MINNIS
Leare orders at
IIEXNING'S CIGAR STORE
Opposite Peoples Waroliouw
'PHONE MAIN t
LOW
WILL BE MADE BT THE
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
TICKETS WILL BE) ON BALH
May 4.118
RATES
EAST
. JaneC5.!6.19. 20
Ja!yE6.c7. 22. 23
August . 7.I20SI
Good for return In 10 days with atop
over privileges at pleasure within
Hjnlts.
Don't Forgeiihe Dales
For any further information eall on
r. J. QUINLAN, Local Aft
" - Or writ to
VVM. McMURRAY
Oeaera! Passenger Agent
., PORTLAND, ORJOOON
111 MIL '
OPEN III 1912
G'RKAT CULERRA CCT
MORE THAN HALF FINISHED,
American Working Rapidly and
Will Complete lUg Ditch Well In
Hldo Time Limit Cut Is PrlncliMil
Barrlor 1hti It Is Finished All
Is Finished,
Washington, July 30. In the dig'
glng of the Panama canal It has al
ways been considered that, outside
the construction of the big lock and
dam works, the chief difficulty to be
encountered is the great cut through
the backbone of the American con
tinent at Culebra. The problem was
there presented of removing a moun
tain, and by the aid of modern steam
shovels, drills and dynamite the so
lution Is being rapidly worked out
In fact, according to Information
which has reached the offices of the
Isthmian canal commission here, over
one-half of tho work has now been
completed.
This cut through the hills and
mountains extends a distance of nine
and one-half miles. At the highest
point the original surface of the
ground was 200 feet, and a hole from
430 to 1,000 feet wide and 160 feet
deep 1h being dug there. The work
involved the excavation of 80,698,248
ruble yards of earth and stone. The
old French company took out 12,
600,000 cubic yards between 1861 and
1889; the new French company took
out 10,000,000 cubic yards from 1895
to 1904, and since the Americans have
taken charge of the work they have
excavated 18.445,426 cubic yards. This
leaves only 89,652,822 cubic yards yet
to be removed, less than half of the
total.
In view of the fact that 11.191.488
yards were taken out last year after
the Americans had got their machin
ery In operation and their organiza
tion perfected, the Indications are that
nt the same rate of progress the Cu
lebra cut will be completed In three
years and a half.
In the opinion of the engineers
here that will fix the date for the
completion of the entire canal In
other words, they think that the
work on the other sections will be
so timed as to be finished at the mo
ment when the excavation Is done.
If they are correct In this, the Pana
ma canal should be open for business
In January, 1912.
Restaurant Stories.
"I don't care for the vulgar type of
restaurant story," said a New York ho
tel keeper. "I refer to that type where
the guest shouts angrily to the waiter:
" 'Ugh, this steak Is not fresh! What
a horrible smell! Here, waiter, Judge
for yourself!'
"But, shaking his head, the waiter
points to the next tablo and answers
grimly:
" 'Beg pardon, sir. you're qirlte
wrong. It's the other gentleman's
Ash.'
"Or the story of the man who com
plained alrout his plnuked shad, wind
ing up:
" 'I hope you don't think me unrea
sonable, waiter?
"'No, no, sir, the waiter answered.
'You're the sixth person what has com1
plained about that portion of shad.'
"On a somewhat higher plane are the
meat stories. Thus a strange guest
says:
" 'Surely this isn't a barber shop as
well us a restaurant? I see a lot of
razors lying about'
" 'Oh, uo, sir!' says the waiter.
Those are for the steak customers.
Did you say steak, sir?' "
Youthful Logic
Mrs. L., a young and Inexperienced
Sunday school teacher, was nt times
sorely perplexed how to answer the
questions put to her by some of her
unusually bright pupils. One day just
after she hud finished telling the chil
dren the story that Adam was the first
man God created quiet reigned In the
class room for several minutes. Sud
denly up jumped little Itosle and in a
piping voice said, "Oh, teacher, you for
got to tell us whether God created
Adam right away a man or a baby!"
Embarrassed Mrs. L. looked up to the
celling and then to the children for an
Inspiration. Happily she quickly spied
Betty's little hand raised above the
others eager to answer the question.
"Teacher, I am surprised my sister
Rosle should ask such a foolish ques
tion. Why. God must have created
Adam right away a big mon, because
If God had created him a baby be
would have had to have a mother to
toke core of him."
Curious Book Titlea.
Curious book titles ore always being
rediscovered, mostly from that prolific
period the commonwealth, when sanc-
tlmony was supreme.
Thus: "John Dances ' Better Than
Peter; Teter Dances Better Than John;
Both Dance Well" (a rlclous attack on
tho Jesuits, In five volumes). "A Sigh
For tho Sinners of Zlon, Coming From
a Hole In tho Wall, by an Earthen Ves
sel, Known Among Men as Samuel
Fisher" (was this how taverns came to
take the sign of the "bole In the
wallT")-London Scraps.
Unrequited Gsnlus.
The world has never learned the
name of the genius who conceived the
Idea of spreading butter upon ' his
bread, t combination of food elements
more palatable, more wholesome and
more universally popular than any
that the combined wisdom of all the
professors who have ever lived has
been able to devise. Epicure.
FOUND HICIA
INDISPENSABLE
For Her Children-Little Girls Suf
fered with Itching Eczema Which
Simply Covered Back of Heads
Baby Had a Tender Skin, Too.
ALL PROMPTLY CURED BY
"WONDERFUL OINTMENT"
"Some years ago my three little girls
bad a very bad form of eczema. Itch
ing eruptions
formed on the
backs of their
beads which
were simply
covered. Before
I heard of Cuti
cura, I used to
try almost
everything, but
they failed.
Then my mother
recommended
tho Cuticura
Remedies. I
washed my children's heads with Cuti
cura Soap and then applied the wonder
ful ointment, Cuticura. I did this four
or five times and 1 can say that they have
been entirely cured. I have another
baby who is so plump that the folds of
skin on his neck were broken and even
bled. I used Cuticura Soap and Cuti
cura Ointment and the next morning
the trouble had disappeared. I am
using the Cuticura Remedies yet when
ever any of my family have any sores. I
can never recommend Cuticura suffi
ciently; it is indispensable in every home.
I cannot find its equal. Mme, Napoleon
Duoeppe,41 DuluthSt., Montreal, Que.,
May 21, 1907."
PAINFUL ULCER
On Foot for a Year. Healed by
Two Sets of Cuticura
"I had an ulcer on my foot for a year
or more and it was very painful as it
was a running sore. I had a doctor,
but his treatment did not heal it. About
eight months ago I commenced to use
Cuticura Soap. Cuticura Ointment,
and Cuticura Pills. I used two sets and
it is now all healed up. Mrs. E. F. Rvder.
West Brewster, Mass., April 29, 1907.
Ownpto External and Internal Treatment for
Fvrry llumnr of Infants. Children, and Adults
ron'itta of lutlrura Krnip 25c.) to Cleanse the bkin,
link-lira Olntmi-nt I.MK.) to Ural the Hkin. and
t'utlrura Resolvent 60r.),forln the form offborolata
oMMl I'MU 25C. par vial of 60) to Purify the Wood.
hld throughout Uie world. I'otler Drug 4 Cbiia.
Corp . Hole Props., Boaton. Maas.
avrxiailed Fret, Cuticura book on BalD Dleeaaee.
Another Sensational Turn.
Chicago, July 31. A sensational
turn was given the famous Blllek
case today when It was learned that
Coroner Dupage of this county had
secretly exhumed the body of Henry
Xieman, the late father-in-law of Mrs.
Emma Vrzall Nleman, one of the
three survivors of the Vrzal family,
six members of which Blllek Is ac
cused of having killed. The stomach
of the dead man was turned over to
two chemists, who are looking for
traces of poison. Blllek Is still In
prison, sentenced to death,, but at the
last minute Judge Landls decided he
was entitled to appeal to the United
States supreme court.
Just Exactly Right
"I have used Dr. King's New Life
Pills for several years, and find them
Just exactly right," says Mr. A. A.
Felton. of Harrlsvllle, N. Y. New
Life Pills relieve without the least
discomfort. Best remedy for. consti
pation, biliousness and malaria. 25c,
at Tallman & Co.'s drug store.
Removal Notice.
Cook & Perry have moved their
stock of books, stationery and no
Hons to the Smith-Crawford build
Ing opposite postofflce. Call and see
them. '
Use DeWltt's Little Early Risers,
pleasant little pills that are easy to
take. Sold by Tallman & Co.
Henry Collins In Charge.
The Interior Warehouse company,
agents of Balfour-Guthrie &Co have
opened offices at 40 Main street.
H. W. Hastings, who will be in charge
of this field, will make Lewlston his
headquarters with H. D. Collins In
charge of the office. Lewlston Tri
bune.
De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve Is es
pecially good for piles. Recommend
ed and sold by Tallman A Co.
WHY SO WEAK?
Kidney Troubles May Be Sapping
Your Life Away Pendleton People
Have Learned This Fact.
When a healthy man or woman be
gins to run down without apparent
cause, oecomes weak, languid, de
pressed, suffers backache, headache,
dizzy spells and urinary disorders,
look to the kidneys for the cause of
It all. Keep the kidneys well and they
will keep you well. Doan'o Kidney
Pills cure Bick kidneys and keep them
well. Here Is Pendleton testimony
to prove it
Mrs. E. J. Meiners, living at 601
Lewis street, Pendleton, Ore., says:
I have the utmost confidence In
Doan's Kidney Pills as they proved of
far greater value to me than any
remedy I previously used I was
troubled for years with attacks of
kidney complaint accompanied by a
severe case of backache, and when
ever I caught cold, or during any
sudden change of the weather, my
kidneys became affected and my suf
fering was Intensified Since learning
of Doan's Kidney Pills I have not
cause to worry about kidney trouble,
as it only required a few doses of this
remedy to quickly check any return.
I keep Doan's Kidney Pills In the
house at all times, procuring them at
the Pendleton Drug Co. and am glad
to' recommend them to other suffer
ers."
For sale by all dealers. Price, 60
cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States. -'
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
THE AMOUNT OF YOUR "BELIEF IN ADVERTISING" WHICH IS PUT
INTO TYPE IS WHAT COUNTS.
There la 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
HWant
KELP WANTED.
WANTED MEN. WOMEN AND
families to take advantaga of our
fine premium offers, given to old or
new subscribers to the Dally, Weekly
and Semi-Weekly East Oregonlan.
WANTED.
WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS, SUCH
as help wanted; rooms or bouses
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, 20 cents; two times, 30 cents;
six times, 70 cents. Five lines, one
time, 30 cents; two times, 45 cents;
six times, 31.16. Count six words to
the line. Send your classified ads to
the office or mall to the East Oregon
lan, enclosing silver or stamps to
cover the amount.
Dally East Oregonlan by carrier,
only 15 cents per week.
Four Lines, in
Daily, Weekly
and Semi-Weekly
$1 per month.
PHYSICIANS.
J. A. BEST. PHYSICIAN AND SUR
geon. Office In Savings Bank
building. 'Phones: Office, main 164;
residence, main 175.
DRS. SMITH & TEMPLE. OFFICE
Smith-Crawford building, opposite
postofflce. Telephones: Office, Main
30; Dr. Smith's residence. Main 159;
Dr. Temple's residence. Main lit.
DR. R. E. RINGO, PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon. Rooms 3 and 4 Schmidt
building. 'Phone, office main 633;
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. M. HENDERSON, PHYSI
clan and Surgeon. Office In Sav
Inss Bank building, room 1. Office
'phene, main 141; residence, mam
156.
DR. E. O. PARKER, PHYSIOIAN
and Surgeon. Rooms 1 and 17,
Schmidt building. Office 'phone Main
53; residence "phone Red 3867.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE. CHRO- j
nlc and nervous diseases, and dis
eases of women. X-Ray and Electro
Therapeutics. Judd building, corner i
Main and Court streets. Office 'phone,
Main 72: residence 'phone. Main 65 4.
OSTEOPATHS.
DRS. HOISINGTON, KIRKSVILLE
graduates, Association Block. Tele
phones: Office, Main 608; residence,
black 2791. All diseases treated.
DENTISTS.
E. A. MANN, DENTIST. OFFICE
Main street, next to Commercial
association rooms. Office 'phone,
black 3421; residence phone red 3851.
RALPH C. SWINBURNE, DENTIST.
Room 17 Judd Building. 'Phone
black 3981.
DR. M. S. KERN. DENTAL SUR-
geon. Office, room 15, Judd build
ing. 'Phone red 3301.
VAUGHAN BROS., DENTISTS, OF-
flce in Judd building. 'Phone red
1411.
DR. LLOYD D. IDLEMAN, DENTIST.
Sundays and holidays by appoint
ment Schmidt building, Pendleton,
Ore., 'Phone Main 623. Office hours
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
ATTORNEYS.
JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN
Judd building.
CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In Savings Bank
building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNHY 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, mortgages and contracts drawn.
Collections made. Room 17, Schmidt
block.
PETERSON ft WILSON, ATTOR-
nevs at Law. rooms 3 and 4 Smith-
Crawford building.
RALEY. RICHARDS A RALEY. AT
tornevs at law. Office in Savings
Bank building.
JOSEPH T. HINKLE, ATTORNEY
at Law. Office In Association block
at head of stairs.
G. W. PHELPS. ATTORNEY AT
Law. Smith-Crawford building.
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 wrjch you can
make a "new test" of want ad
vertising today? Think It over.
Advertisements a
FOR RENT.
UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms for rent Enquire at East
Oregonlan office.
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 afford the greatest
market for used articles. Ton
can obtain cash for anything of
value.
ATTORNEYS.
PRUITT Sc. OLIVER, ATTORNEYS
at Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13,
Association block.
PETER WEST, DIVORCE LAWYER.
Office 603 Garden street
R. J. SLATER. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office Association block.
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
balmlne. Corner Main and Webb
streets. 'Phone main 130. 'Funeral
parlors In connection.
BAKER ft FOLSOM. FUNERAL DI
rectors and licensed embalmers.
Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night 'Phone main 75.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PENDLETON CHAPTER No. 23
meets second and fourth Friday
evenings In regular convocation, at
Masonic hall.
It PENDLETON LODGE N. 53. A.
F. and A. M.. meets the first
and third Mondays of each
month. All visiting brethren are In
vited.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HORACE W. KING,
eer and Surveyor,
spaln building.
CIVIL ENGIN
Room 11, De-
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, 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 East Court street
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. J. A. DONAGHUE, V. S., VET
erlnary 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
drug store. Res. 'phone Red 2692.
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. Does a gen
eral brokerage business. Pays taxes
and makes Investments for non-residents.
References, any bank In Pen
dleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pres.
W. S. HENNINGER, Vlce-Pres.
C. H. MARSH, Sec.
J. M. BENTLET REPRESENTS THE
oldest and most reliable fire and
accident Insurance companies. Office
with Hartman Abstract Co.
Wlille watching the parties
lar classification that appeals to
you do not' overlook all the
other want ads.
Classified Directory
Tour store Is NOT "big
enough," or prosperous enough,
unless your ambition and aspl
plrattons are under-sited.
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 160 ACRES, PARTLT
seeded to alfalfa; two good or
chards; house nicely furnished. Sev
eral nice springs; fine sheep ranca;
good range; no reserve; very near
railroad, and arranged for two fami
lies. Address 607, Weattterby, Ore.
MAPS CITY OF PENDLETON AT
East Oregonlan office. Trice It.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS,
etc. Very latest style. Leave or
ders at East Oregonlan office.
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS,
wrapped In bundles of IS Oeacta,
suitable for wrapping, putting under
carpets, etc. Price, 16c per bundle,
two bundles 25c. Enquire this otflee.
While watching the partlcu-
lar classification that appeals to
you don not overlook all the
other want ads.
Extra Lines '
over Four, 25
cents per Line
per month.
ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC
D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND
Builder. Estimates furnished oa
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 2S31.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON
street Carney ft Kennedy, Props.
Livery, feed and sale stable. Good
rigs at all times. Cab line In connec
tion. 'Phone main 70.
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.
212 Court street
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