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    DAILY EA8T ORBiONIAN. PKNOLFTTON. ORSXJON. TlfCKSDAY, DECEMBER , 1049.
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WESTERN
CANADA
Its WHEAT FIELDS
. IRRIGATED LANDS
GRAZING LANDS
M
If you are Interested, drop a
X post card for a freo booklet
innmtn with Infnrmntlnn
ledums "...
about this wonderful country.
You can see it if you go
east via the Soo-Spo-kane
Route of the
Tickets for sale by O. R. &
& N. agents. Details, berths, lit
erature.
J. M. JACKSON, T. P. A.
J. 8. CAKTF.Il, Gtn. Agt.
14 Wall Street, Spokane.
Important to Every
one Using a Sewing
Machine
If your home burns and FREE sew
ing machine Is either destroyed of In
jured, that If In cyclone of flood, ma
chine Is rendered unfit for use, that
should you through accidents In mov
ing or otherwise, break any part or
the whole machine, that If she breaks
a needel accidentally or otherwise; I:
he breaks a belt or If one wears out;
If she breaks any attachment we will
replace these parts to her absolutely
without cost.
In other words, In FKEE for five
ytars she alwnys has a Bewlng ma
chine that Is rlht and In perfect Con
dition, Irrespective of the use or
abu-e given It, or the accidents that
befall It.
Can you do as well other places?
No! I am the local asent for the
"FKEE" SEWING MACHINE. Call
and see It work.
JESSE FAILING
Main street, near bridge.
Oregon Agricultural
College Winter Courses
January 4 1 It to February IHth, 1910.
Practical work, lectures and demon
strations will bo given In such vital
subjects as General Fariuing, Fruit
Culture, Animal Husbandry, Dairying,
Pouljxy-keeplng, the Business siide ol
Farming, Forestry, Carpentry, Black
smithing, Mechanlcnl Drawing, Cook
ing, Sewing, Dressmaking, Home Man
agement, etc.
All regular courses begin January
4th and end February lltn. Farmer's
We.ek February 14th to 18th.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
all Interested.
Good accommodations may be se
cured at reasonable rates. No age
limit above 16 years. No entrance re
quirements. Prominent lecturers
have been secured for special topics.
The Instructional force of the College
number 100. Excellent equipment.
A special feature Is the Farmers'
Week which comes this year Feb. 14th
to 18th. Lectures, discussions, and a
general reunion.
For further Information address
Registrar. Oregon Agricultural Col
lege, Corvallls. Oregon.
Buy Your Meat
OF THE
EMPIRE MEAT CO.'
phone Main 18.
Always fresh and wholesome.
Delivered promptly.
Fresh fish dally, steaks, chops.
roasts, sausage, hams, bacon J
and lard.
....S.:jiSM4ffH- , ItJkmimp, Mri.-.... k. :
i$tti:$j i!,.;.;-
Dont Neglect Your Eyes
When competent aid Is In reach.
Choose your eye specialist as you
would your doctor for skill, ability and
practice.
F. A. CIlso, the oyo BHclallst, has
had over SO years practice fitting
Classes. He devotes his entire time
to correcting defective vision. Factory
ob premises. Remember we grind
r own lenses for each case, using
tho latest methods for testing the
if-
Office In the
JOHN SCHMIDT BUILDING,
Main St
PREMIUM OF 25c
PAH) FOR GOOD QUALITY
Situation Dally Growing Rotter Good
Dcmuntl for Cows Groat Many
Gouts UmmI on Puget Sound Hogi
Finn at $H.I0.
Union Stockyards, Storkdalo, Dec.
1. Further advance Is shown in the
sheep market as a result of the Im
proving demand at Stockdale. Run
of sheep , and lumbs was Improvel
during the day, but the call Is grow
ing even faster.
For real good quality a premium
of about 25c Is being paid over form
erly listed valuea. .Spring lambs that
are of best quality can be moved in
the yards as high as according to
ino.st prominent sellers, although this
price has not as yet been secured in
the open transactions of the Union
stockyards.
General run of lamb offerings In the
ards will range around $5.50, and
ihis has been the highest price obtain
able In the yards. Sheep and lamb
situation Is daily growing better and
few of the lata arrivals have been of
trppy quality.
Hun for the day was 503 head, com
pared with none a week ago, 23 a
year ngo, 629 two years ago, 320 head
this date In 1906. and 251 head for the
same date In 1905.
Demand Tor Cows Is Host.
Of the entire cattle market, much
the best demand at this time Is shown
for cows. Sales recently in that line
have been ns high as 13.75. and ad
ditional transactions could be made
at that figure without the least forc
ing, provided the quality was being
offered. However, no transactions
were reported during the 24 hours
above 3.u0. This Is due entirely to
the lack of suitable animals ior me
la st trade.
Total run of . cattle In the yards to
,lnv wns small, and therefore the
showing of steers was not satisfactory.
Only one lot was sold nncl tnni a
very poor one and did not bring above
While the market for steers stands
in a very good position, it has not as
yet shown the great strength noted
In the call for cows, althougn n mange
In these conditions may be daily ex
pected. Vslmr Goats on the Sound.
Puget sound cities are using a
greater nunil" r of goats at the time.
A carload which came to the local
market sold to northern buyers dur
ing the past 2 4 hours at 2 l-2c a
pound. The shipment consisted of
126 head.
Goat meat Is used In some sections
whenever there Is a scarcity of sheep
or else the price of the latter has
reached very high figures, (lout meat
Is necessarily a cheap meat and prl
cfs paid are seldom in line with those
on other animals.
Hogs EMftbll-liitl at $8.10.
I .oca I market for hogs Is firmly es
tablished at $S.10 at Stockdale for the
best stuff. Wlille. according to tne
eastern market, a slightly higher price
would be Justified, still very little of
the local stuff lately received has been
or quality to demand an unusual fig
ure, i
ltun of hogs for the day was quite
fair and there was .no change in the
genera) standing of the market.
A year ago today there, was firm
ness In all lines of llvestoLrf but val
ues were unchanged.
Those Who Supply the Market.
X.. Newland brought in a car of
hogs from Bertha.
P. H. Farmer sent In a mixed load
or sheco and hogs from McMinnvllle.
George Ziggler had a load of swine
offering from Gervnls on today's mar.
ket.
Taylor & Cummins of Halsey sent
In n mixed bunch of stuff. One load
consisted of hogs and sheep, another
,,f heep nnd still another of goats.
t r intton of Halsey brought for
ward a mixed load of sheep nnd hogs
for today s market.
A. R. Ford of McMinnvllle, brought
i'i two loads of sheep from Carlton.
A. J. Wntterman sent in a cor of
calves from Echo.
T H. Grav shipped three loads of
cattle from Shanlko to Stockdale.
The following in the general range
of livestock values In the yards:
Cattle Rest steers, weighing 1200
pounds, $4.55 W 4.65; medium steers,
$4.26ii'-4.5": "est cows, $3.75; medium
$3.50; bulls, $2.00 if Z. 75; stags,
$2.5OW3.0O.
lings Host east of the mountains.
jx.in;
stockers, $5.rnii 6.00 ; pigs, $6
ff 7.00.
shorn Host wethers. J4.50W4.7S;
ordinary, $4.50; spring lambs, $5.60i)
fi.n0; straight ewes, $4.00ff 4.25; mlx
eii lots, $4.2Sfif4.&0.
Calves Post, $5.00fli5.25; ordinary.
$3.50 r.. 4.50.
Slim Uewnrd. $100.
Tim nnitor of this paper will be pleased
to lenrn tlint thorn Is St lenst one dreaded
dispiise unit science lilts been nlile to rare
In nil Its stiiges. nnd t lint Is Cntnrrli. Hull's
Cntnrrli Cure Is the only positive euro now
known tn the medlciil fraternity. Cntnrrli
lielng a ronstitntloiinl (tlsense. require n
constitutions! treatment. Hnll's Cnturrh
Cure taken Internnlly, ac ting directly upon
the blow! nnd mucous siimu-r or tne sys
tem, thereby destroying the foundation of
the ilisense.'nnd giviim the patient strength
by building up the const It win and assist
ing nntiiro In doing Its' work. The pro
prietors have so much faith In Its rurattve
powers tlint tney error imio iiuniiren mil
iars for any case that It fnllB to cure. Send
for list, of testimonials.
Address :
V. .1 CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, 0.
Sold bv Druggists, 7.V.
Tnke Hall's Family Tills for constipa
tion. Beyond Forjrlvoncss.
Patience I hear they ran away and
got married.
Patrice Yep.
Patience I suppose her father will
never forgive them.
Patrice Well, he forgave 'em for
running away, but he never will for
give 'em for coming back homo!
THE WHEAT MARKET
CASH PKKMIL'M
IS 1JEI.NG KEACnf-'D
Minneapolis Millers Are Not Buying:
Sn IX'i'b- CTilcugo Closes With
Loss.
Chicago, Dec. 1 Wheat market
opened unchanged to l-4c lower and
closed l-4c to 3-4c a bushel lower
than yesterday. '
Ri-nt mcnt among millers Is chang
ing over to the bear Bide and It is
noted that they have practically ceas
ed buying In the middle wcat. Min
neapolis millers,, say that the price is
too high and that with the larger of
ferings the price of cash should con
tinue down. Stocks of wheat at that
point Increased 225,000 bushels in
four days.
While Liverpool market did not
show much change It had consider
able effect upon conditions here. Liv
erpool opened unchanged to l-8d ad
vanced and closed l-8d lower to 1-8(1
higher than yesterday.
After the opening here the market
drifted Into a period of cxtromo dull
ness, which continued until within a
few minutes of the close, when fur
ther slight changes were shown.
Corn market followed the trend In
wheat and the closing was generally Kidney Remedy. Ilexam'ethylenetet-l-4c
lower than yesterday. Oats j ramne is recognized by medical text
market fluctuated but a fraction or j books and authorities as a uric acid
two all day, closing at practical' the i solvent and antiseptlce for the urine.
anie figures as last night Provisions yae Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon
lost heavily; January pork dropping j as you notlee any irregularities and
to 2137 bid, as compared with 2180 avoj,j a serious malady. Koeppen
yesterday, and May was down to 2055, I Bros.
or 25 points lower than Vfslerday.
Cash sales:
Wheat No. 2 red. 119(tl21 ,No. 3
red. 112(3 117; No. 2 hart
winter,
107 3-4 109; No. 3 hard winter. 102
r,ific- n 1 norther spring. 103 1-2
W109 1-2: NO. i norinern si
. : 1 OK
1-2 108: No. 3 spring. I0?'3'10;
Corn-No. 3. 56 l-2c: No. 3 white.
56 l-4c: No. 3 yellow, 5,68c; Np.
yellow. DGTifi5 l-2c
"
A PolUi'inan's Testimony.
J N. Paterson. n ght policeman o
Nashua. Iowa, writes: "Last winter
I had a bad cold on my lungs and
tried nt least half a dozen advertised
cough medicines and had treatment
from two physicians without getting
A friend recommended
anv benefit.
ii. ....- .,,,. Tom n.l two thirds
nf a bottle cured me. I consider it
contest couch and lung medicine
In
the world." Koeppen Bros.
WMtSlllP EN HOt'TE TO
MCAKAGl'A DISABLED, "
j Illinois Central's New Rates.
South Rend. Wash., Dec. 1. The) Chicago, Dec. 2. The Illinois Cen
gun boat Princeton enroute from the j tral Railroad today made effective
I'ucet sound nnvv vards to Mcaraguan
waters to assist in protecting! Amerl-
(ntrrnsts l lvine at anchor in
the lower bay, the result of being dis- ; Pittsburg and Buffalo on the basis
abled off the coast Monday night. In of 15 l-2c. 100 pounds from Hen
Just what manner the warship is dis- drk'k, Ind., and Thomas, 111., to New
abled has not been learned. j York. This will make the specific
Foley's
Honev and Tar Is the best
st cough remedy for chil- j
and safest
dren. At the first symptoms or a
cold, give as directed, and ward off
danger of croup, bronchitis, sore
throat, cold In the head and stuffy
breathing. It brings comfort and
ease to the little ones. Contains no
opiates or other harmful drugs. Keep
always on hand and refuse substi
tutes Koeppen Bros.
"Little Tim" Sticks.
New York. Dec. 2. Steadfastly re
fusing to resign as chairman of the
finance committee of the board of al
dermen, a position which Tammany
prizes greatly, "Little Tim" Sullivan
returned to New York today from Hot
Springs to attend the meeting of the
s. nking fund commission, in order
that several Important matters might
be cleared from the calendar. Tam
many leaders were very much con
cerned lest they lost control of the
finance committee with the east side
leaders out, and as they will have
only a margin of three In the new
board the Tammany politicians are
not running any unnecessary risks.
Ileal Estates and Insurance.
J. M. Bentley and Douglas Liffing
svcll have formed a co-partnership,
with offices at 815 Main street. They
will conduct a reliable and up-to-date
Insurance, Real Estate and Rental
agency. Call and see them. Phone
Main 404.
liny imI Pnstnrp for Sale.
On Tine creek, Harney county,
Timothy hay and fine, green pasture.
Good shelter and open water. Eleva
i i.n, 3fino feet. Hayes & Van Deweer,
Vhii.. Oregon
to crijR cot.n in oxr pay.
Tnke I.AXATIVR HKOMO Quinine Tablets.
liruKL'Ists refund money If It rails to cure. Iv
W. GROVE'S signature Is on each box. 2!c
HERE'S A PROPOSITION
FOU A GOOD HOME ON EASY PAYMENTS.
$1350 cash or $550 cash and 85 monthly payments of $13.21
each or $350 cash and 100 monthly payments of $14.80 each, or $350
cash and 120 monthly payments of $13.21 each.
MARK MOORHOUSE & CO.
Tel. Main- 8S.
for every use.
Cut generous
ly full. Two
hip pofikels.
Felled teams.
Continuous
fly.
MURPHY, GRANT SCO. ff
Manufacturers
SiifrarJvt Ca!fM
IAFOIXETE OPENS CAMPAIGN
ASSISTED BY CLAPP
Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 2. The pro
gressives of Wisconsin have determin
ed upon a positive course for ft deter
mined figbt in the senatorial cam
pa gn which begins here in earnest
today under the leadership of Senator
LaFollotte, assisted by United States
Senator Moses E. Clapp, of Minne
sota. Senator Clapp Is known in one- of
the fighting progressives of the sen
ate and Is one of the best rough and
tumble debaters In either house. He
Is the man who gave one of the finest
tributes ever paid to Senator LaFol
lette when he called attention to his
record in the senate in his speech be
fore that body on March 3.
"The speech, of Senator Clapp wi'.l
be particularly timely," said Francis
E. McOovern, "because it will, serve
as an antidote to the recent speech of
Mr. Aldrlch. The subject of the ad
dress of Senator Clapp will be "The
Progressive Movement In Congress,"
and delegations have come from many
places in Wisconsin to hear It."
Senator A. W. Sanborn of Ashland
will preside.
1 Iexanietllencetrani I ne.
The above is the . name of a Ger
man chemical, which is one of the
i mnnv valuable ingredients of Foley's
JEITKIES TO HOX
IX NEW YORK TONIGHT
New York, Dec. 2. Jim Jeffries
will appear here tonight at a special
, . . ,h .v,.. A.hio. eluh in
Ia tnree roun.l bout with Sam Bcrger
ex(ra roumlg wUh Jack
j McCormlck of Chicago, who once
j knocked out Kid McCoy. The con-
: tests are simply exhibition tests, and
j ... . ,nraao,i m interest by a
I ' .... TT...,.
wrestling matcn ueiween
Gotch the world's champion, nnd Dr.
Roller.
Mrs: S. Joyce, Claremont, N. H.
writes: "About a year ago I bought
two bottles OI roieys iviuney iieiu-
edv. It cured me of a severe case of
, Kianey irouoe oi ee.. ,,-.
ing. It certa niy Is a granu, goo'i
medicine, and I heartily recommend
It " Kleppen Bros.
. new grain schedules, reducing by 1 1--
I cent rates from Illinois Central points
1 to territory east of and Including
j proportion up to Chicago rrom tnese
points 4 l-2c. Instead of 6 cents, and
the rate from Chicago to New York
15 cents.
C Foley's Orino Laxative Is best for
women and children. Its mild action
and pleasant taste make It preferable
to violent purgatives, such as rills,
tablets; etc. Cures constipati in.
Koeppen Bros.
Fresh fish and dressed chickens at
the Cash Meat Market.
TERRIBLE INDIGESTION.
Talliiinn, & Co. Have a Remedy That
They Guarantee to Promptly Re
lieve All Stonincli Distress.
People go on suffering from little
stomach troubles for several years
and Imagine they have a serious dis
ease. They over eat or over eat and force
on the stomach a lot of extra work.
But they never think that the
stomach needs extra help to do extra
work.
If these reople would take a Mi-o-na
tablet with or after meals it would
be a great big help to the stomach
In its strain of overwork.
No matter what you eat or drink
Mi-o-na tablets will sweeten your
stomach and stop gas belching in 6
minutes. The heaviness disappears
nnd the stomach is greatly aided in
its work of digestion.
And Mi-o-na not only promptly re
lieves all distress but if taken regu
larly will absolutely cure indigestion
by building up tho flabby overworked
wills of the stomach and making
them strong enough to digest the
most hearty meal. Tallman & Co.
sell and guarantee Ml-o-na. The
price is 50 cents a large box. Lead
ing druggists everywhere sell Mi-o-na.
Test sample free from Booth's
Ml-o-na, Buffalo. N. Y.
120 E. Conrt
Want Ads. E
WANTEJi.
ANYONE, anywhere, can start a mat
order business at home. No can
vanning. Be your own boss. ' Send fo
free booklet. Tells how. Heacock
2708, Lockport, N. T.
WANTED Men and Boys to lears
plumbing. . Plumbers In demanc
everywhere, earn $6.00 to $8. CO pe
Jay, short hours. By my methodi
I make you a practical plumber It
a few months. Edward McCafferj
Plumbing School, 20 Riverside At.
Spokane, Wash.
WHERE DO YOU STOP when In
Portland? Why, at the Plaza, 21 1
1-2 Third street, of course. Wher
(he rooms are clean and cheap
the and landlady cheerful and ac
commodating. Try It, it is llk
home.
AN intelligent person may earn $10
monthly corresponding for newtpa
pers. No canvassing. Send for par
tlculars. Press Syndicate, 3708 Lock
port, N. Y.
FREE 10c package Conkey's Lay
ing Tonic. Also 60c Poultry Book.
Bring ad to C. F. Colesworthy. By
mall 7 cents.
Four Lines, in Daily, Weekly
and Semi-Weekly $1 per month.
PHYSICIANS.
H. S. GARFIELD. M. D. HOMEO
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
fice Judd block. Telephones: Office,
black 3411; residence, red 2633.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO
nle and nervous diseases, and dis
eases of women. X-ray and Electro
herapeutlcs. Judd bulldl g. corner
Main and Court streets. Office 'phone
Main 72; residence 'phone, Vain 564.
DENTISTS.
E. A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE
Main street, next to Commercial
Association rc'oms. Office 'phone,
Mack 3421; residence 'plune, red
DR. M. S. KERN. DENTAL SUR
geon. Office, room 15 Judd bulld
ng. Phone, red S301.
VAUGHAN BROS., DENTISTS, OF
flee in Judd building. Phone Main
73;
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. D. C. M'NABB. LOCAL STATE
i Stock Inspector and member State
I Veterinary Board. Office Tall an's
UlUg v, . . . - " . ...... . "
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office in American National
Bank building.
FEB & SLATER. LAWYERS, OF
flce in Despaln building.
CARTER & SMTTIIE. ATTORNEYS
at law. Office in American Nation
al Bank bulldink.
JAMES B. PERKY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
LOWELL & WINTER, ATTORNEYS
and counsellors at law. Office in
Despaln building.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds.
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17 Sc. Idt
block.
PETERSON St WILSON, ATTOR
nrvi nt law: rooms S and 4 Snith-
CrawforJ building.
rHELPS 4 STEIWER, ATTORNEYS
at law. Offices in Smith-Crawford
building.
CHAS. J. FERGUSON. ATTORNEY
at law. Office in Association block.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice in all state
and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, 8,
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
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 East Court street.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKE?
reliable abstracts of title t all
lands In Umatilla county. Loans on
city and farm property. Buys and
sells all kinds of real estate. Does
a general brokerage business. Pay-
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. References, any banU In
Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
W. S. HENNINGER, Vive-Pres.
C. H. M RSH. Ses.
LIVERY AND FEED STARLFf".
7ITY LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSON
street, Carney A Bradley, Props
Livery, feed and sale stables. Good
rigs at all times. Cab line In connec
tion. 'Phone main 70.
MACHINERY.
UNITED ENGINEERING CO.. ME
chanlcal engineers. Irrigation
nower or electric plants gas produe
rs. 25-26 P.-I. Bldg., Seattle, Wash
ngton. '
MAPS CITY OF PENDLETON AT
at Oregonlaa offfee. Price 1 5c.
for sale at East Oregonlnn office.
Classified Directory
Wan ted Con tin u el .
HAIR WORK DONE All kinds of
hair work done at Madam Ken
nedy's Hair Parlors, 607 E. Court
street, the only natural human hair
ever sold in Pendleton; also a nlc
line of goods to sell, rolls, chains,
pamps, switches, pi;'."s, made from
your own combings. Everythinr
strictly guaranteed. Shampooing;,
halrdressing a specialty. H.ghest
prices paid for combings. Phone
Red 3752.
WANTED Position as cook for fam
ily or housework. P. O. Box 41!.
r OR SALE.
FOR SALE Furniture, from nln
room rooming house, also piano.
201 W. Webb. Phone Red S32I.
Extra good offer if taken at once.
CITY OF PENDLETON MAPS at
Read the "WTant" ads today.
East Oregonlan office. Price 25c
LOST
LOSTONE BROWN GELDING, t
years old, branded TZ on left shoul
der; weight about 1300 pounds.
$10.00 reward for Information leas
ing to recovery. Joe Craig, Pen
dleton, Ore., Box 475.
Extra Lines over Four, 25
cents per Line per month.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PENDLETON IRON WORKS RB
palr work on all kinds of machines,
structural iron work and machine
castings. Junction of Court and Alt
streets. Marion Jack, Prop.; A. F.
May, manager.
LET ELECTRICITY DO YODH
work It's clean, reliable and con
venient. Electric Sad Irons, guaran
teed. $5.25. Electric Hot Water and
'urling Iron Heaters. Electric Coffee
Percolators, etc. A complete stock ot
Gas and Electric fixtures. First-class
wiring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaughao,
122 W. Court street
YEE SAM, LEE CO.. NOODLE RE3
taurant, Mrs. Odey. Prop. Chicken
noodle soup, chop suey. etc. Webb
St.. hetwec-fi Main and Garden. Phone
Red 3391.
SLOM KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRY;
lamny wasntng; work done by hand;
mending free; goods called for anl
. ellvered. 408 East Court street.
BILLS COLLECTED and advertlae
' ments written by a competent man
j with years of experience. Prices
very reasonable. Room 31, Pen
land lodging house, phone Black
1391.
AUCTIONEER.
v-OL. F. G. LUCAS, LIVESTOCK
j Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref
erence First National Bank of Athena
and Farmers' Bank of .Weston. Farm
! sales a specialty.
j FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
BAKER & FOLSOM. FUNERAL DI
rectors and licensed embalmers.
Opposite postofflce. Funeral pari r.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night. 'Phone main 75.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PENDLETON LODGE No. tt,
W A- F- and A- M., meets the firf
ami third Mondays of eae
month. All visiting brethren are in
vited. E. P. O. ET S NO. 288
meets every Thursday even
ing in Eagle's-Woodmes
hall. G. W. Phelrjs. R H
Thos. Fits Gerald, Secy.
aL-sr.1l DAMON LODGE NO. 4.
'in::i - " - . j auuu
. .eV' X pvprlnff In I fi i c, v. . .
V. J, C. UBil,
VUltlng brothers cordially
invited to niton r n
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ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS. ETC
D. A. MAY CONTRACTCR avt
Builder. Estimates f nrnUho,! nn .n
kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone
walls, etc. Phone black 3786, or Oro
gonlan office.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS No
tice is hereby given that there will
be an annual meeting of the stock,
holders ot the East Oregonlan Pub
lishing company on Wednesday,
December 1, 1909, at 4 o'clock p.
m., at the office of said company
in Pendleton, Oregon, for the pur
pose of electing officers for the en
suing year. C. S. Jackson, president;
L. D. Drake, secretary.
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particulars nnil ,1'rectloas InT 'laM
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