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DAILY EAST OREGONLAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST SI, 1908.
PAGB SEVEN.
St. Joseph's
Academy
Pendleton - Oregon
An Ideal School for
Boys and Girls.
Under tho direction of the Sisters of
St. Francis, of Philadelphia. Resident
and day pupils. ' Special attention
given to music and elocution. Stu
dents prepared for teachers' examina
tions for county and state certificates.
For particulars address
. Sister Superior
It's All in the Eye
Thread Your Machine
Without Looking.
Costs a little more worth a lot
more than the old style needle.
"Threadeasy" needles are made to
fit any sewing machine now In com
mon use In the home, and are made
In three sizes for domestic use:
"Fine," "Medium," and "Coarse."
They are put up In papers of two
needles each.
price 10c per Package
ot Two.
JESSE FAILING
Main street, near bridge.
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
Ready-to-use Paints.
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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 Neaglo
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 . jl
Good
Dry
and the
BEST KIND OF COAL.
PROMPT DELIVERY.
W. C. MINNIS
Leave orders at
IIENNING'S CIGAR STORE
Opimslte Peoples Warehouse
PHONE MAIN
'Phone Main 616.
THORNTON MUSIC CO
818 Main Street.
iriGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS
Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk
ing Machines, Records, Cabinets and
Musical Merchandise.
r0IEY$mE;iEYCUI3
Hakes Kidneys and Bladder RIflht
AMONG THE
OF
INLAND
Kuwnilll sum for rail Run,
liert Andrus was In from his saw
mill near Mountain Home Tuesday,
laying In supplies to last him during
the full run Juxt being started nt the
mill, gays the Pilot Rock News. The
crew was completed on the same trip
and the run now promlHes to be an
exceptionally good one.
The pust six weeks has been spent
In rutting logs and petting them to
the yard, and an estimate says that
there Is about 250,000 feet now on
hand at the mill. A large amount of
timber Is also ready for the saw, but
has not bopn taken to the yard.
The planing machines are being
set up and put Into running order as
fast as ponslble and It will be but a
Hhort time until the mill will be In a
position to fill all orders for rough
and dressed lumber.
The Glbbs Brothers' mill at Uklah
has been running steadily all sum
mer, the greater part of their output
being sold from the yard as fast as
It was gotten out. They have been
running their planers steadily for the
past two weeks and putting the best
of finished lumber on the market.
. 1 1 Itfli Priced Automobiles.
The Inland Motor company unload
ed the most expensive car In the city
this week when the new six-cylinder
Stevens-Duryea was taken from the
ear. 'This marhlne Is the biggest
In the Stevens-Duryea family and will
sell for $6500, says a Spokane paper.
The company claims the car will be
able to develop 72 miles an hour over
good roads. The body Is finished In
Napier green and the chnss Is In
bright red, making an attractive car.
The marhlne has accommodations for
seven passengers. In the same ship
ment were two other big cars, one a
six-ryllnder car selling for $5000 and
n four-cylinder car selling for $3600.
The freight car In which the cars
were shipped was the largest obtain
able. The railroad delivered the cars
from Ohloopeo Falls, Mass., In 11
days.
Oil Pound In Crook County.
Petroleum has actually been taken
from the well on the wes of Grizzly
Butte, about 12 miles northwest of
this city, according to parties from
the locality, and camples of good
commercial oil taken from the well
are now on exhibition at Madras, says
the Prlnevlllo Review.
The oil well Is the property of the
Madras Oil & Oas company, which
TELLS OF
PRINTER'S INK PRAISES
;K)1 ADVERTISING.
No lortiii of the Country Maw Re
ceived More IMiblleliy Hum the
Heaver State Portliiml Business
Men Invited to .luMin New Rook
on Oregon Is Reins Issued Glf
roiir Matchless Views or the Co
liimlHii Will Adorn Pnt of the
New Publication.
Portland, Ore., Aug. 31. "Adver
tising Oregon" Is tho title of a page
in "Printer's Ink," one of the most
widely known of advertising journals.
And It Is no wonder that tho state's
work along those lines has attracted
this attention, for no portion of Amer
ica Is circulating the attractive liter
ature that burdens the malls of Oje
gon every day In the year.
Now that the colonist rates are to
be In effect (and they begin tomor
row) every citizen of the state
should feel It his duty to advertise
the fact In his personal correspon
dence and to aid In every possible
way the commercial organizations
which are working to Increase the
state's population.
Portland la Host.
Portland Is to act as host to the
American Bar Association today, and
delegates who attended the convention
at Seattle this past week say that
many members of the association
plan trips through Oregon before re
turning to their eastern homes.
Invited to Japan.
The United Chambers of Commerce
of Japan have extended an Invitation
tc tho representative business men ot
the cities along the Pacific coast to
participate In an excursion, which will
leave San Francisco on September
2n! Those preferring to go by another
route, however, will Join tho party
In Japan the entire trip will con.
sume about three months, and the
visitors will see the famous chrys
anthemums at their best.
New Rook on Oregon.
The most elaborate book ever pub
EXCHANGES
THE
EMPIRE
haw been sinking It for the past two
months, and the company, while
knowing all the time that oil was
there, is highly gratified at being In
a position to also convince the pub
lic of this fact.
It Is said the product of the well Is
of the consistency of thin, yellowish
glycerine, and has a strong odor. It
may be that upon refining It will al
so yield a substantial per cent of gas
oline, which Is fully as valuable In
this neighborhood as kerosene, al
so there Is not so much of it used.
l ino Cattle from John Day.
One of the best bands of cattle that
has been market In recent years from
Grant county was sold by George Ra
der at Pendleton last week, says the
Long Creek Ranger. These were
bunch grass cattle and numbered 1,
000 head. They averaged 1212
pounds and the steers sold at $3.76
and the cows at $2.70 per hundred
weight.
Eight or ten of this band weighed
over 1400 while several were over
1600. The top notcher tipped the
scales at 1775 but had reached the
1900 mark when he left his Grant
county range.
Mr. Rader said to the representative
of this paper that there were all man
ner of grafts worked on the cattle
man between here and Pendleton and
that they were Imposed upon all
along the way. Eight cents a head
was charged in some localities for
pasture over night on scanty grass
and water was denied In several
places.
Walter Winchester, who drove the
car of Chairman Hower, found that
In. a full 4000 miles on the Glidden
tour route he used but 500 gallons of
gasoline, says the Spokane Chronicle.
Winchester figured up the cost and
found that gasoline through the en
tire route averaged 22 cents, ranging
from 15 to 30 cents. He carried from
seven to nine people or an average
all through of eight and baggage for
all. The record Is Interesting, for
the Pierce Arrow car was of six cyl
inders. There is slated for this county a
large settlement of Swedish people
to come In and take farms this year.
This means much when this excellent
class of settlers come to help up, as
they have been the uubuildlpg power
In Minnesota and The Dakotas. lone
Proclalmer.
lished on Oregon is In process oi
preparation by a firm whose book
on other sections of America are In
a class by themselves. They have
enlisted the services of Benjamin A.
Glfford of The Dalles, In securing
hundreds of choicest views for this
use. Mr. Gifford's collection of Co
luinbla river photographs which
adorn the convention hall of the Port,
l.-.nd Commercial club, have been re.
sponsible . for many tourists taking
this river trip.
MOTNTAIN HEIGHTS
IN EASTERN OREGON
Strangers sometimes ask the dis
tance to the beautiful mountains,
from town, says the Baker City Dem
ocrat. The Eagle mountains are almost
40 miles away, while the highest
peak of the Elkhonis, Rock Creek
Butte, Is just 14 miles In an air line
and Is 90A3 feet above the sea, a lit
tle more than a mile higher than this
city, which Is 3446 feet.
Elkhorn Peak Is 12 miles away and
Is 8922 feet. The mountain opposite
Haines is 13 miles distant and Is $232
feet high.
Coyote Butte, near Haines, Is 11
miles and 3S70 feet high. The crest
of the hill on the west of Baker City
is almost two miles and Is 4802 feet,
being 1366 feet above the town.
Lone Pine Butte two and a half
miles east of town, Is 5077 feet.
Fuel Famine Tlireatens Wallace.
Some fear Is felt that Wallace will
experience a shortage of coal before
the coming winter ends, says a Wal
lace Item. It Is Intimated that a
sharp advance in the price of best
grades may come about the first of
September. Apprehension Is based on
the possibility of a strike among coal
miners In the Montana and Wyoming
fields, which have been threatened.
Outside of the mines and companies
using large quantities and shipping
Independently of local Jobbers, Wal
lace uses In the neighborhood of 3000
tons of coal annually. Orders are
pouring In upon dealers, who are be
hind at present In filling orders.
Some young men work awfully hard
to land an easy job.
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 WANT ADVERTISING.
1 Want
WANTED.
WANTED CURTAINS TO WASH.
Careful and experienced. Mrs. P.
A. Anderson, 1101 East Railroad St.
'Phone black 3991.
WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS, SUCH
aa 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, 4 cents;
six times, $1.16. Count six words to
the line. Send your classified ads to
the office or mall to the East Oregon
Ian, enclosing sliver or stamps to
cover the amount
WANTED MEN. WOMEN AND
families tn talrn Adv&ntaca Of OUT
fine premium offers, given to old or
new subscribers to the Dally. Weekly
and Semi-Weekly East Oregonlan.
Four Lines, in
Daily, Weekly
and Semi-Weekly
$1 per month.
PHYSICIANS.
Jf A. REST. PHYSICIAN AND 8TJR
eeon. Office In Savings Bang
building. 'Phones: Office, main 164;
residence, main 176.
DRS. SMITH & TEMPLE. OFFICE
Smith-Crawford building, opposite
postofflce. Telephones: Office, Main
30; Dr. Smith's residence, Main 169;
Dr. Temple's residence, Main lit.
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 9S1; residence,
black 161.
DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSI
clan and Surgeon. Office In Sav
ings Bank building, room 1. Office
"phone, main 141; residence, mam
156.
DR. E. O. PARKER, PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Rooms 1 and 17,
Schmidt building. Office 'phone Main
53; residence 'phone Red 3867.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO
nlc ani 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 508; residence.
black 2791. All diseases treated.
DENTISTS.
E. A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE
Main street, next to Commercial
association rooms. Office 'phone,
black 3421T residence phone red 3861.
RALPH C. SWINBURNE, DENTIST.
Room 17 Judd Building. 'Phone
black 3981.
DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SUR-
eeon. Office-room 15, Judd bulia-
Ing. 'Phone red 3301.
VAUGHAN BROS., DENTISTS, OF
flce In Judd building. "Phone red
1411.
DR. LLOYD D. IDLEMAN, DENTIST.
Kundava 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 name
building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNBY AT
Law. Office over Taylor's hard
ware store.
LOWELL & WINTER, ATTORNEYS
and counsellors at law. urnce in
Despaln building.
GEORGE W. COUTTS. LATE COUN-
ty attorney from Idaho, civil ana
criminal law. Estates settled, wills,
riporiq morte-neea and contracts drawn.
Collections made. Room 17, Schmidt
block.
PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOR-
neys at Law, rooms 3 and 4 smttn
Crawford building.
RALEY, RICHARDS & RALEY, AT
torneys at law. Office In Savings
Bank building.
JOSEPH T. HINKLE. ATTORNEY
at Law. Office In Association bleck
at head of stairs.
G. W. PHELPS. ATTORNEY AT
Law. Smith-Crawford building.
Classified
It won't pay you to try to deal
with a buyer who wants your
property only half as much aa
"the right man" would want It.
Any quest by when 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.
The classified advertising
columns afford the greatest
market for used articles. Tou
can obtain cash for anything of
value.
ATTORNEYS.
PRUITT & OLIVER, ATTORNEYS
at Law. Rooms 10, 11, 13 and 13,
Association block.
PETER WEST, DIVORCE LAWYER.
Office 808 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
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 'Phone main 75.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HORACE W. KING. CIVIL ENGIN
eer and Surveyor. Room 11, De
spaln building.
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
LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR
work It's clean, reliable and con
venient. Electric Sad Irons, guaran
teed, 35.25. Electric Hot Water and
Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffee
Percolators, etc. A complete stock of
Gas and Electric Fixtures. First-class
wiring of homes, etc. J, L. Vaughan,
122 W. Court street.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HAItTMAN 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, Vice-Pres.
C. H. MARSH, Sec.
J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE
. oldest and most reliable fire and
accident Insurance companies. Office
with Hnrtman Abstract Co.
ROOM ING HOUSES,
ST. ELMO ROOMS, MRS. ALLEN
Rhodes. Everything new and first
class. Rates 60c, 75c and 31. One
block from depot over Dime theater.
THE SENATE FOR FIRST-CLASS
rooms. Everything clean and mod
ern. Hot and cold water In all rooms.
Bath. Rates 50c, 75c and $1. Over
Pastime theater. Bill Campbell.
Phone black 3111.
PALACE ROOMS, MRS. ANNA
Smith, Prop. Rates 60c, 75c and
$1. Thoroughly renovated and up-to-date.
Main street, next to French res
taurant. While watching the partlcu-
lar classification that appeals te
you do not overlook all the
other want ads.
Directory
Tour store is NOT "Ml
enough," or prosperous ensuga,
unless your ambition and aapl
plratlons 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.
FOR SALE.
rnn SAT. TREASONABLE. It
acre relinquishment under TJmatUl
project, one mile from Hermlston.
level and considered one of choicest
tracts tn project Box 344 Hermlston,
Ore.
LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERT De
scription, for county court, circuit
court, justice court real estate ete
for sale at East Oregonlan office.
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.
MAPS CITY OF PENDLETON AT
East Oregonlan office. Price lis.
ENGRAVED CARDS. CAVITATIONS,
.etc. Very latest styles. Leave or
ders at East Oregonlan office.
Extra Lines
over Four 25
cents per Line
per month.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PENDLETON CHAPTER No. SI
meets second and fourth Friday
evenings In regular convocation, at
Masonic hall.
PENDLETON LODGE N. 61. A.
XX F. and A. M., meets the first
and third Mondays of each
month. All visiting brethren are In
vited.
ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC
D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND
Builder. Estimates furnished osj
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.
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; residence 'phone Main 27.
DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE
Stock Inspector and member State
Veterinary Board. Office Tallman's
drug store. Res. 'phone Main 69.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON
street Carney & Kennedy, Props.
Liver', 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
ENGRAVED CARDS.
ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATIONS
and announcements, all the latest
styles of stock and type faces. Leave
orders at East Oregonlan office.
GASOLINE ENGINE
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING AND
PUMriNG MACHINERY.
Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines
tor pumping, spraying, sawing,
grinding. Outfits complete.
Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and
Motors for power and light
Fairbanks-Morse Windmills and
Towers.
Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Feed
Choppers, Well Pumps.
All first quality goods at lowest
prices. Prompt reply to inquiries and
quick shipments. Write for cata
logue and prices.
NEAGLE BROS., AGENTS,
Pendleton. Oregon.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE A CO.
Portland. Oregon,
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Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
For Inflammation or Cat arts
ot the Bladder aud Dlseajeri
Kidneys. No cure no pan
Cures quickly aud Perinav
nently the worst cases of
Gonorrhoea and Gleet, OO
matter ol how long ataotV
int. Absolutely harm lea,
hold by druggists. Pries
11 in, or by mall, pottpafcfc
,11 (X), 8 bosea 12. 75.
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