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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 108.
PAGE SEVEN.
- 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 moat
complete line in the country. Prices
reasonable.
E. J. Murphy
Heady-to-use Paints.
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
I Dry Wood
and the
BEST KIND OP COAL.
PROMPT DELIVERY.
W. C. MINNIS
Iifave orders at
IIEXMXG'S CIGAR STORE
OppoHlle People Warehouse
PHONE MAIN
WILL BE MADE BY THE
THIS SEASON AS FOLLOWS:
ROUND TRIP
LOW
RATES
EAST
TO DIRECT
Chicago - - $72.50
St. Louis - - 67.50
St Paul - - 63.15
Omaha - 60.00
Kansas City - 60.00
TICKETS WILL BB ON SALS
May 4. 18
June 5. 6. 19. 20
July 6. 7. 22. 23
August, 6. 7. 21. 22
Good for return In 10 daya with atop
over privileges at pleasure within
limits.
Don't Forget Iho Dales
For any further Informatlen call on
F. J. QUINLAN, Local Agent
Or write to
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent
PORTLAND. OREGON
n
E
A clause In the agricultural appro
priation bill affecting the forest ser
vice hag been the subject of a recent
opinion by the attorney general. Th
clause provided that no part of the
appropriation for the forest service
"shall be paid or used for the purpose
of paying for In whole or In part the
preparation or publication of any
newspaper or magazine writers and
publishers, of any facts or official
Information of value to the public."
The question was submitted to the
attorney general by the secretary of
agriculture, whether this provision of
the law " prohibited the sending to
newspapers, writers, and others of
such statements aa it has been dis
tributing. In the past.
To this Inquiry the attorney general
replied:
"You express the view that In dis
tributing such Information as Is com
piled and sent out by the forest serv
ice, especially to persons engaged In
the practice or study of forestry, and
generally to the public at large
through the newspapers and maga
zines, you are fulfilling the primary
MEN STAY TOO LONG AT
CHURCH TO SUIT WOMEN.
Complnln tlint Cigars and Moving Plc
tures at Service Arc as Bad as a
Iorige.
Atlantic City, Aug. 11. Asserting
that the men's church, at which hus
bands and fathers are allowed to
smoke and sit in shirt sleeves, Is too
attractive, a score of women have
complained to the Rev. Sylney Good
man, pastor of the new Idea congre
gation, that thrlr male relatives would
rather go to church than stay home.
The protest took the form of a letter
read before the male congregation by
the pastor last night. He refused to
glvo out the names of the women who
made the protest.
"Church Is all right for men, but
our husbands are staying out as late
Sunday night to attend your service
as they do on lodge nights." said the
letter. "We Insist that some of the
attractions be cut out or else the serv
ices be cut down so that they can
get home in decent time."
So pleasant have been the Sunday
night meetings at the men's church
that the attendants Insisted on the
services being strung out longer and
longer, with its program of music
and singing Interspersed with moving
pictures, soft drinks and cigars. As
a result of this protest the meeting
will be opened earlier next Sunday j
night and closed an hour earlier,
which will allow all the men to get
homo before 10 o'clock.
TWO GIRLS DROWNED
HY ODD ACCIDENT.
Hurled from n Motor Koat by a Quick
Turn, Although the Craft Is Not
CnpHlzcd.
Oswego, N. Y., Aug. 11. Miss Thera
Parker of Oswego and Miss Millie
Sutton of Newark, N. J., were drowned
In the Oswogo river hero tonight.
They were of a party of seven
three men and four women, who went
out on the river tonight In a motor
boat owned by P. G. Campbell. The
boat was caught In a swift current.
To avoid it the steersman made a
quick turn and the strain presumably
broke the stearing gear, for the boat
suddenly veered violently about, at
the same time, hurling Miss Parker
and Miss Sutton Into the water.
The boat was not capsized and the
others were rescued from the dis
abled craft by persons who witnessed
the accident.
FIRE EATS UP PINE TIMBER.
fllnzo Beyond Control of Forest Rang.
ers, Who Are Unable to Secure
Help Rain Needed.
Prlnovllle, Ore., Aug. 11. Reports
from the burning district In Central
Oregon Indicate that not less than
6000 acres west of Spring river have
been totally denuded of timber, and
the fire Is still burning fiercely.
The timber Is owned mostly by the
Deschutes Lumber company,' which is
the heaviest loser, and Is within the
limit of the Freeman national reserve.
The rangers are totally unable to
handle the fire or get sufficient help,
and they estimate the timber will
burn for months unless a heavy rain
falls.
A rain Is the only thing that will
save an enormous amount of silver
pine from destruction.
CHINESE CO-EDS AT CORNELLj
Two Girls from tlie Orient Studying
German and Latin.
Ithaca, N. Y., Aug. 11. For the
M
FDREST
II LEG.L
and fundamental duty Imposed upon
the department of agriculture by sec
tion 520 of the Revised Statutes. In.
formation thus given out will be ac
companled by a. notice that It Is sent
In accordance with, the proviso to the
appropriation act of 1908. There will
therefore be no discrimination; and
you say, further, that no money will
be paid on this account to any news
paper or magazine writer or publish
er, or to any person not regularly em
ployed In the forest service. Obvi
ously, such Information as has been
collected and distributed heretofore
and will continue to be sent out Is of
value to the public, and certainly
your determination that It Is so, as
head of the department of agriculture,
r. conclusive. Under this state of
facts I can see no reason to doubt
that your conception of your official
duty In this respect is legally correct,
and that the forester may lawfully
distribute Information as proposed;
and I am also of opinion that Infor
mation requested by a newspaper or
magazine writer or publisher may
lawfully be sent In the form of a let
ter." first time In Xhe history of Cornell
two Chinese co-eds have registered
at the university summer school. The
young women from the Orient are
Miss P. H. Hu and Miss E. L. Soon,
and they are both taking a' special
course In German and Latin.
Similar in appearance and wearing
the latest style of American-cut
clothes, the co-eds speak excellent
English and are said by the professors
to be first-class students. Miss Soon
will study advanced German and Is
planning to teach that language In
China as "soon as she returns home,
which will probably be next year.
Miss Hu, whose brother is also a
student hre, has been attending
Walnut Hill school, In Nattlck, Mass.
She Is specializing in Latin, which
she, too, plans to teach at home.
Excellent Health Advice.
Mrs. M. M. Davidson, of No. 379
Gifford Ave., San Jose, Cal., says:
"The worth of Electric Bitters as a
general family remedy, for headache,
blliiousness and torpor of the liver
and bowels is. so pronounced that I
am prompted to say a word In Its fa
vor, for the benefit of those seeking
relief from such afflictions. There Is
more health for the digestive organs
In a bottle of Electric Bitters than In
any other remedy I know of." Sold
undor guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s
drug store. 60 c.
FORM A REAL WEIGHTY CLUB
I lit Men's Taft Organization rn Chi
rngo Runs Eight to Ton.
Chicago, Aug.- 11. The Fat Men's
Taft club of the Union Stock yards,
which already numbers 31 members,
is trying to boom Its membership to
SO. There are plenty of "corpulent
admirers of Taft anxious to join, but
now that the club Is well started the
members feel that they must insist
upon each new member tipping the
scutes at a rate that ultimately will
bring the average weight of club
members to 250 pounds. The aver
age weight it present Is 246 pounds,
.Mr. Tuit weigiis 2U714. There are
two members weighing' 300 pounds
each, while the biggest one so far
enrolled weighs 312 pounds.
If you take Kodol In the beginning
the bad attacks of Dyspepsia will be
avoided, but If you allow these little
attacks to go unheeded It will take
Kodol a longer time to put your
stomach In good condition again. Get
a bottle of Kodol today. Sold by
Tallman & Co.
Impostor Jailed.
Seattle, Aug. 11. George E. Llt-
tell, who posed In several cities on tire
coast as a secret service man, govern
ment Inspector of buildings and an
army officer, was today taken to Mc
Neil's Island to serve two years In
the federal prison for duping Mrs, Jo
sephine Dubney ino giving him $400
on promise of marriage.
All the news all the time In the
East Oregonlan.
TALK ABOUT SLEEPING.
Women are like men when It comes
to sleeping. Plenty of restful sleep
makes a man strong and vigorous,
and It makes a woman happy and
beautiful. Both women and men can
procure restful sleep by using Sex-
tne Pills. It Is well known that ner
vousness and overwork prevent sleep.
It Is equally well known that Sexlne
Pills produce that delightful relax
ation that folds one's tired limbs In
Nature's arms while the unconscious
body draws new life and vigor. Sex
lne Pills are the perfect tonic. They
are guaranteed for all forms of weak
ness. They cost $1 a box, six boxes
for $6, with full guarantee Inclosed.
Address or call the Pendleton Drug
company. This Is the Btore that sella
all the principal remedies and does
not substitute.
DECIDES
was
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 and
get a change of scene.
LOOK IN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR
niant
HELP WANTED.
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 CLASSIFIED ADS, SUCH
as 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, 20 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 mail to the East Oregon
lan, enclosing silver or stamps to
cover the amount.
Dally East Oregonlan by
only 15 cents per week.
carrier,
Four Lines, in
Daily, Weekly
and Semi-Weekly
$1 per month.
Classified
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
postoffice. Telephones: Office, Main
30; Dr. Smith's residence, Main 16;
Dr. Temple's residence, Main 113.
DR. R. E. RIXGO. 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 1633.
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 141; residence, main
156.
DR. E. O. PARKER, PHYSICIAN I
and Surgeon. Rooms 1 and 17,
Schmidt building. Office 'phone Main
63; residence 'phone Red 3867.
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. Office 'phone,
Main 72; residence 'phone, Main 664.
OSTEOPATHS.
DRS. HOISINGTON, KIRKS VILLE
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, ATTORNH Y ,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 & WILSON, ATTQR-
neys at Law, rooms 3 and 4 Smith-
Crawford building.
RALEY, RICHARDS A RALEY. AT-
torneys at law. Office In Savings
Bank building.
JOSEPH T. HINKLE, ATTORNEY
at Law. Office in Association block
at head of stairs.
O. W.
PHELPS, ATTORNEY AT
Smith-Crawford building.
Law.
It won't pay you to try to deal
with a buyer who wants your
property only half as much a
"the right man" would want It
Any quest by wheh you can
make a "new test" of want ad
vertising today? Think it over.
Advertisements!
FOR RENT.
UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms for rent Enquire at East
Oregonlan office.
FOR RENT 17-ROOM APART
ment house, furnished, on Main
street south of O. R. .& N. depot Call
at Spoonemore's, 117 East Alta. .
The classified advertising
columns afford the greatest
market for used articles. Ton
can obtain cash for anything of
value.
ATTORNEYS.
PRUITT & OLIVER, ATTORNEYS
at Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13,
Association block.
PETER WEST. DIVORCE LAWYER.
Office 608 Garden street
R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office Association block.
CHAS J. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY
at Law, Smith-Crawford building.
FUXER.iL 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 postoffice. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night. 'Phone main 75.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PENDLETON CHAPTER No. It
meets second and fourth Friday
evenings in regular convocation, at
Masonic hall.
PENDLETON LODGE N. 62, A.
and A. M., meets the first
and third Mondays of each
month,
vlted.
All visiting brethren are In-
MISCELLANEOUS.
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, AL
most new, to exchange for light
rig pr buggy. Geo. R. Roberts, phone
red 2321.
HORACE W. KING, CIVIL ENGIN
eer and Surveyor. Room 11, De
spain building.
PENDLETON IRON WORKS RE
pair 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. D6NAGHUE, V. S.. VET
erlnary Surgeon and DentlBt. Grad
uate of Ontario Veterinary College.
Office 120 W. Court St 'Phone Main
20; residence 'phone Main 27.
DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE
Stock Inspector and member State
Veterinary Board. Office Tallman'a
drug store. Res. 'phone Main 69.
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. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE
oldest and most reliable fire and
accident Insurance companies. Office
with Hartman Abstract Co.
e While watching the partlcu-
lar classification that appeals te
you do not overlook all the
other want ads.
Directory
Tour store Is NOT "hi
enough," or prosperous eneugb,
unless your ambition and aapl
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
WANT ADVERTISING.
FOR SALE.
LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERT DB5
scrlptlon, for county court, circuit
court, Justice court real estate . etc,
for sale at East Oregonlan office.
FOR SALE 1(0 ACRES, PARTLY
seeded to alfalfa; two rood or
chards; house nicely furnished. Sev
eral nice springs; fine sheep ranck;
good range; no reserve; very near
railroad, and arranged for two fami
lies. Address 607, Weatherbr, Ore,
MAPS CITY OF PENDLETON AT
East Oregonlan office. . Price He.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS,
etc. Very latest styles. Leave or
ders at East Oregonlan office.
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS,
wrapped In bundles of 16 Oeacta,
suitable for wrapping, putting under
carpets, etc. Price, lEc per bundle,
two bundles 25c. Enquire this offlee.
Extra Lines
over Four, 25
cents per Line
per 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, PLASTERINO.
brick and cement work. Estimate
furnished free. Work guaranteed.
Phone red 2931.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON
street, Carney & 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. - .
SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF
you want to subscribe to ma, zlnes
or newspapers In the United States or
Europe, remit by postal note, check
or send to the EAST OREGONLAN
the net publisher's price of the publi
cation you desire, and we will have It
sent you and assume all the risk of
the money being lost In the malls. It
will save you both trouble and rls.
If you are a subscriber to the EAS-
OREGONIAN, In remitting you can
deduct 10 per cent from the publish
er's price. Address EAST OREGON
IAN PUB. CO., Pendleton, Ore.
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tmi?JTi Trace Marks
DfSXNS
COFVRIGHTS &C.
aurone mnd!ng ft ulelrh und description may
qulPKlj fucertuin our opinion free whether an
IhTentVn Is pronnWr puoiitnMe. Oomiininlca.
lions ntrtrtlrt muliluutliil. HANDBOOK oil I'meuU
iCMt Tree. I'Mi'si mronrv for f.vunntf pateutc.
i'ntents t-iken through Muim .1 Co. Pacelvo
ttv.-lnintK. without charge, nilue
Scientific American.
A handinmolf lllntratP(t weeklr J-irgeat cli.
ulaiMiii cf 11 t L.'ientltio Journal. Ternn. 13 a
Tear: (our months, tL Sola b)r all tiewadealara,
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S'" PY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
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Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules
APOSITIVECURB
For Inflammation orCatarra)
ot the U!alder and Diseased
Kidnejrs. No cure no pat,
Cures quickly aud Perma
nently the worst eases of
Gonorrhoea and Gleet, M
matter ot how long stand
Inf. Absolute!' harmleae.
Sold by druggists. Prtea
il.00, or by mall, pottpafcL
100,SboicK.78.
THE SAHm-PEPSIN Ml
MLtaaOMTAUte, OMkjb
Sold by the Pendleton Drue Ootvpektf
Dally East Ortvoribm
by carrier.
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