East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 22, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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    8EMI-WEitLY tCASH OKHGONTAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1911.
men OFFICE BOYS.
Jerome S. McWade, the Duluth fi
nancier, was talking about W. T, Ro
nan and other New York office boys,
who, working for brokers, speculated
on the tips they received and accum
ulated fortunes of $30,000 to $50,000.
"Thetwentloth century office boy ts
a wonderful creation," said Mr. Mc
Wade, admiringly. "He Is so clever,
o daring and, above all,, so honest.
A few years ago I had an office boy
named Jaspar. One day I sent Jasper
to buy mo a postcard. I have never
seen him since." But, sir, you don't
cull that honest!" cried his friend.
"Yes llHten," said Mr. McWade.
"Last year I received a postcard con
taining these words: 'Dear Sir: Here
Is your postcard. I started speculat
ing with the penny you gave me to
buy It and am now worth $47,000.
Thank you.' " Kansas City Star.
People may be slow In some re
spects, but they frequently notice a
reduction In wholesale prices before
the retail dealer tenns them about it.
MONEY BACK.
Ilyomei Cures Catarrh Without Stom
ach Dosing, or Money Hack.
Yes, dear reader, catarrh can be
cured; but not by pouring vile, nau
seating drugs Into the stomach.
And catarrh germs thrive, flourish
and multiply In the nose and throat
Can you kill these tough and per
sistent little health destroyers by
swallowing pills or nostrums? Any
physician will tell you it cannot be
done.
IIYOMEI (pronounced High-o-me)
is a germ killing vaporized air
which, when breathed either through
the mouth or nose, will kill catarrh
germs and soothe and heal the in
flamed and mutilated membrane
promptly. It gives relief In two min
utes. HYOMEI Is such a powerful germ
destroyer that it penetrates every fold
and crevice of the mucous membrane
of the nose and throat.
A complete outfit, which Includes
Inhaler, a bottle of HYOMEI and
simple Instructions for use, costs II.
Should you need a second bottle of
HYOMEI the price is only 60c. Tall
man & Co. and leading druggists every
where sell HYOMEI.
WHY EO WEAKT
Kidney Troubles May Be Sapping
Yonr Life Away Pendleton People
nave Learned This Fact.
When a healthy man or woman be
gins to run down without apparent
cause, becomes weak, languid, de
pressed, suffers backache, headache,
dlazy 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'a
Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys and
keep them well. Here la Pendleton
testimony to prove It
Mrs. R. H. Hcdrlck. 1 Thompson
atreet. Pendleton, Oregon, says: "I
can speak good word for Doan's
Kidney Pills, aa they were used In
my family with the best of results.
The person who took this remedy
complained a great deal of a dull pain
across the back and was also trou
bled by Irregular passages of the
bladder secretions. The use of two
boxes of Doan'a Kidney Pills correct
ed these difficulties and there !.aa
been no return attack."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
The Well Known Oil note Doctor
Cures a a yi
and all dis
eases that the
human fleaa
Is heir to. My
wonderful and
powerful
roots, herbs
remedies are
composed o f
Chinese
buds, barks
and vegetables that are entirely
unknown to medical science of the
present day. They are h&rmlem.
aa we use no poisons or drugs. No
operations. No knife used.
We cure stomach troubles, liver
kidney, catarrh, lung, throat, asthma,-
nervous debility, remain com
plaints and rheumatism and all
disorders of the blood. We cure
to stay cured, and gunrantee to
cure all kinds of Piles and Private
Diseases of men and women. Call
and see him or write. Consulta
tion free. If you are unable to call
and see him, send two cents In
stamps for symptom blank. Ad
dress:
THE L. CITING WO CHI.NKHE
MKDICTNE CO.
309 W. Itiw St. Walla Walla, Wn.
Wore Sick
Pecple to
be CURED
Walla Walla, Wn.
To the Public:
I have taken Doctors York & York's
special treatment for kidney and stom
ach trouble for about a month. I had
suffered with this trouble for many
years and doctored with many doc
tors as well as tried various patent
medicines, but nil without avail. Now
I am well and able to work. I have
also gained twenty pounds In weight.
I am certainly glad to glvo thoso Chl
neso doctors this testimonial.
(Signed) ANDR. BERG.
Wo receive testimonials dnllly from
grateful patients. If the public desir
es to Investigate them, wo will be only
to glad to show them.
Doctors York & York successfully
treat all chronic and blood diseases.
Out of town people can write for free
consultation paper and circular, en
close 2c stamp.
YORK A YORK MEDICINK CO.
110 H W. Main St., Walla Walla Wn.
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Wlillo Salmon Orelwrd.
White Salmon, Wash. C. D. Dewey
and son, Chester, have completed the
setting of 30 acres of trees on their
ranch . adjoining tho town on the
north.
Test Cluy at llandon.
Bandon, Ore. A kiln test of clay
Is being made here to determine the
burning quality of the clay deposit
discovered near town last summer.
An effort Is being made to manufac
ture fire brick and pottery.
Another Big Orclinrd.
Nampa, Iduho. E. H. Rewey has
purchased 549 acres near Marsh, for
$40,000. Two hundred acres of tho
tract will be set to npples immedi
ately, 60 men and B0 teams having
already been set to work preparing
the ground.
Alfalfa at Stanflcld.
Stanfleid, Or. A sheaf of alfalfa
three feet four inches long was sent
east May 9 by a local real estate firm.
The alfalfa was grown on the M. C.
liaraKar place, a short distance from
Stanfleld.
Rig Crop of Potatoes.
Forest Grove, Ore. F. F. Lallale,
of tho Vtrboort neighborhood, has
the record for potato production.
From a quarters of an acre of land
he harvested 150 sacks of marketable
potatoes. The tubers were large and
free from blemlHhes.
Curtlsn Flyer for Salem.
Salem, Or. Salem will see Eugene
Ely fly at the Cherry Festival, June
4. The contract with the Curtiss ex
hibition company was signed up this
evening by tho festival committee.
The aviator will fly from tho State
Fair grounds.
Will Make Water Plx
Hlllsboro, Ore. Preparations are In
full blast at the old Sholes warehouse
for tho opening of the water main
manufactory being established by
Oliver Gates The warehouse has
been prepared for the installation of
the machinery which Is expected to
arrive very soon.
Elgin Council Criticised.
Elgin, Ore. The city council Is re
ceiving rrltlcism from the fact that
much of the gravel hauled on the
main street will have to be removed
on account of the sidewalk grade
being set considerably lower than the
original sidewalk line. The council,
however, is to be commended at ac
complishing so much for the city.
.Marlon to (;it New Schoolliouse.
Salem, Ore. Plans are being made
for the erection of four new school
houses in Marlon county. These will
lie at Donald, Walker, Pleasant View
and In the McKenna district. Super
intendent Smith has already approv
ed plans for a $3000 school at Donald
and construction work will be com
menced there Immediately on a two
room strut ture. Plans are being pre.
pared for the other buildings.
Oregon City Church to Itiiild.
Oregon City, Ore. The Methodist
church property, which Is among the
most valuable tracts In this city, will
lie sold, and a new rhurch will be
!uilt, the location of which. In all'
probability, will be on the hill. The
present building Is not large enough
to accommodate the large congrega
tions, and as the Sunday school has
increased In membership, the Sunday
school room will have to be much
larger than the present one.
Milton Has Seven (.raduates.
Milton, Ore. Graduating exercis
es of the class of 1911 of the Milton
high school are being held here this
week. The seven graduates are Mis
ses Winnie Shields, Delia Danner,
Cecilia Armstrong, Vivien Brinker,
Hazel Anderson, Mlna Wilcox and
Lloyd Yates. President Penrose of
Whitman College, delivered the bnc
fnlaurente sermon to the class at the
Christian church Sunday evening. The
public schools here will close next
Friday.
Mount Angel Pupils Best Sim-Hits.
.Mount Angel, Ore. In tho annual
spelling report which the county su
;( i -Intend nt has just Issued, Mount
Angel is given the palm for Marlon
cour.ty with an average of 93 per cent.
St. Paul coming next with 90.4. This
average Is for two-room schools. The
county superintendent says ho lins
Issued 3S2 certificates of merit to pu
pils of the county who Attained an
nvi rage of 9!i per cent or more tho
p: year, or who showed the great
est percentage of Improvement.
Sawmill Near Lyons.
Wlllamlnn. Ore. John Phetterly
and son are making preparations for
establishing a sawmill near Lyons, In
T.tnn county. They have commenced
clearing tbe ground for the camp and
erecting houses for the men, and al
so building n new dam. The capacity
of the plant will be 211.000 feet daily,
and there will be a planing mill In
connection. Between 25 and 30 men
will be employed. The elder Shte
terly Is an experienced sawmill man,
having Peon encaged In the business
in Michigan, and the son has had con
siderable experience In mills in this
state. The business Is sure to be a
success.
How Is This?
W offer One Hundred Holism Rewnrd
for rii.v enso of CHtnrrh tlmt rnnnet lie enr
oll by Unit's Catarrh Cure. P. J cniCNKY
k Co.. Toledo. O.
We. th undersigned, have known P. J.
Cheney for the last 15 ypntu, and bellev)!
him perfectly honorable In all biiRlnesi
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by tils firm.
WAI.niNO. KINNAN ft MARVIN.
Wholesale Prngglsts, Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure It taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mtiroua
aurfacea of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price 7fie, per bottle. Bold by all
Drngglata.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
r WOOD PULP PAPER.
Forced Into Use by the 8carcity of Rag
Stock.
In the early days of printing it was
hardly possible to employ anything but
first cluss paper In making books, for
the reason that wood fiber and wood
pulp paper bad not then come into
use. At that time good cotton and
linen rugs were turned into flue, firm,
pure white paper, well able to with
stand lndellnltely the yellowing and
disintegrating effects of time.
As the Increase in tho demand for
printing puper grew apace It was sdon
found that there were not enough rags
to go round. Thus wool pulp came
Into use.
All vegetable fiber la suitable for
paper making, whether It be obtained
from rags, wood, esparto grass, straw
or other substances. When these fibers
aro torn apart they are clogged with
gum, n substance that must be thor
oughly dissolved and washed away by
chemlcnls if the best results are to be
obtained.
Wood pulp paper Is made of finely
ground wood, usually spruce, the
grinding being done with a beating en
gine, run at high speed, and huge
stones between which tho wood Is re
duced to a kind of pulp. That done, it
is made up Into paper without any pre
liminary removal of the gum or oth
er deleterious Ingredients. Ilurper's
Weekly.
ELECTRIC FOGHORNS.
Which May Be Blown Without Effort
by Pressing a Push Button.
The time honored foghorn and still
the one In most common use on myri
ads of smaller boats Is of the sort that
you raise to your lips and blow. Tol
erably hard work blowing a foghorn.
Bigger foghorns for larger boats are
set in a box, the box containing a bel
lows by which the horn Is blown. At
tached to the bellows is an outside
lever by means of which the bellows
Is operated by hand. A lot of noise
this foghorn makes, to be beard for a
considerable distance.
There are now made, used on many
power boats and yachts, electric fog
horns the operating of which calls for
the exercise of neither lung nor hand
power. In these horns there Is at
tached, Inclosed at the smaller end, a
metallic diaphragm to which Is con
nected an electric coll which when,
electricity Is turned Into It vibrates the
diaphragm and sounds the horn. Elec
tricity is supplied from a storage bat
tery or from current generated on the
boat If It is electrically equipped. To
blow an electric foghorn you simply
press a button. New York Sun.
"Robbing Peter to Pay Paul."
That proverb "rubbing Peter to pay
Paul" arose from the way In which
the dean of Westminster was treated
ot the time of the reformation. As
abbot he had been an Independent
dignitary, but us dean he was placed
under the authority cf a specially cre
ated bishop of Westminster. This di
ocese ufter existing for ten years was
mergi'd In the see of Imdon. and
many of the domains of Sr. Peter's
abbey passed into the hands of the
chapter of St. Paul's cntliedral. thus
giving rise to the now familiar saying.
"It was by a hard struggle." writes
Dean Stanley, "that the abbey wiss
saved In those tempestuous times. Its
dependency of the nriorv of St. Mnr
tin's le Gland was torn to olives mwl
Its outlying domains to the east of
Westminster were. It is said, sacrificed
to. the Protector Somerset to liulm-o
him to forbear from pulling down the
annoy itself." London Chronicle.
Familiar Sayings.
"I don't like your weigh," remarked
the customer to the dishonest grocer.
"I hope I moke myself clear," said
the water as It passed through the fil
ter. "Reading makes the full man, but
writing doesn't," complained the half
starved poet.
"My resources are all tied up," said
tho tramp as he placed his bundle on
a stick.
"The rest Is silence," quoted the mu
sician, explaining the meaning of that
term to his pupil.
"This is a complete give nway," re
marked Papa Santa Clnus ns ho fin
ished stripping the Christmas tree.
"I call that treating n friend in a
rather distant manner," said the doctor
as he hung up the receiver after pre
scribing over the telephone. Boston
Transcript.
Cheap by the Hour.
"I must say you've got n pretty lot
of citizens to allow themselves to be
charged at the rate of 5 cents a mile
from here down to the Junction on a
miserable one horse branch road," sold
the shoe drummer bitingiy.
"I'd like ter call yer attention ter on"
fact before you go on usin' any more
sech language," answered tho ticket
agent calmly, "and that Is that, while
It may be 0 cents a mile. It's ouly 3o
cents an hour." Metropolitan Maga
zine. Impartial.
"What did the captain of tho vessel
do when he found the men were not
disposed to do their full duty?"
"lie gave up tho voyage and docked
tho vessel."
"What then?"
"Then ho docked the erew."-Boltl-niore
American.
Between Friends.
Bess IIo said my face was a perfect
poem. Jess It Is like one of Brown
ing's. Bess What do you mean?
Joss Some of the lines are so deep.
Toledo Blade.
How blessings brighten as they take
their flight! Young.
Bast Orcgonlan by carrier, Ite per
PAYING A PAINTER.
Verrio's Reward For Decorating Two
English Royal Palace.
Rubens received for his painting cf
the grand celling ut the banqueting
house. Whitehall, the sum of 4,000.
The space covered by this painting is
about 400 yards, so that lie was paid
nearly 10 a yard. In addition to this
remuneration, lie was knighted, and a
chain of gold was also presented to
him by Charles I.
Sir James Thuruhdl, the first Eng
lishman who received knighthood for
his ability in urt. was paid only 3 a
yard for the laborious work on the
ceiling of Greenwich hospital and only
1 a yard for painting the ornaments
on the walls. "The Duke of Mon
tague," says Sir James Thornhlll in his
memorial to the commissioners for
building the hospital, "paid M. Rosso
for bis saloon 2,000 and kept an ex
traordinary table for him, his friends
and sen-ants for two years while the
work was being done ut au expense
estimated at 300 per annum."
Signer Verrlo was paid for the whole
palaces of Windsor and Hampton
court ceilings, front and back stnlrs
at 8 shillings a square foot, which Is
3 12s. a yard, exclusive of gilding;
had wine dully allowed to him, lodg
ings In the palaces and when his eye
sight failed him a pension of 200 per
annum and an allowance of wine for
life. rearson's Weekly.
HER PRETTY TEETH.
They Are All Her Very Own, and the
Dentist Hat a Grievance.
"Men In every other profession and
business have the advantage of den
tists in the matter of advertising," said
a man with forceps in his hand. "They
can persuade good looking young wo
men to wear their goods for photo
graphic purposes; the dentlsj cannot
The whitest, cvenest set of false teeth
ever made cannot tempt a womnn to
wear them and be photographed with
her moutji wjde opefl.
'Manufacturers' of cosmetics and ar
tificial hair are besieged by women
who are willing to daub their faces
with paint and powder and build their
beads out with puffs and braids into
any stylo of architecture desired for
photographic advertisements. Neither
do they balk at patent wearing ap
parel. Tho most absurd garment ever
Invented can find somebody to pose In
it before the camera. But false teeth
are universally blacklisted.
"Every woman who gets photograph
ed with her mouth spread into a smile
wants people to think that the teeth
she shows are her own, and the dentist
who would dare to label the picture
These teeth made by Dr. Blank' would
lay grounds for a libel suit "New
York Times.
Books on a Shelf.
Books are frequently ruined through
carelessness. This is less In tbe han
dling often than upon tbe shelves.
Books should not be packed tightly
on a shelf. It ruins tbe back and
causes them to tear loose with the
strain of getting in and out. Often It
forces the leaves to sag to the shelf
when pushed unduly. It is Just as bad
for books to be too loose on a shelf, as
they warp, and the spreading leaves
encourage dust. A bookcase with the
contents at every angle Is not a pleas
ing sight. There are some housekeep
ers who think a yearly dusting of the
books at housecleantng time sufficient
This is bad enough when they are
kept under glass; when on open
shelves it means ruin to valuable
books. It takes a little longer to dust
the backs nnd tops of books on each
shelf every day. Use a soft cheese
cloth or silk duster and shake it fre
quently. London Globe.
After 20 years of service all post
masters and clerks in germany receive
a pension from the government, and
after 40 years a full pension, in addi
tion to the regular salary.
NOTICE OP RIDS FOR SEWER
CONSTRUCTION.
Notice Is hereby given that tho City
of Pendleton proposes to construct an
extension of the sower system of the
City of Pendleton In accordance with
the plans and specifications prepared
therefor by Geary Kimbrell, city sur
veyor, anil adopted by the common
council on May 17, 1911. and that
sealed bids for the construction of
said extension of said sewer system
will be received by the common coun
cil of the City of Pendleton at the of
fice of the city recorder in the city of
Pendleton until June 7th, 1911, at
5 o'clock p. m., said bids to be open
ed at a regular meeting of tho com
mon council of the City of Pendleton
to be held June 7th. 1911. at 7:30
o'clock p. m each bid shall specify
as follows, viz:
For furnishing all materials and
labor and completing the entire ex
tension. $
For furnishing all pipe and specials
f. o. b Pendleton.
For furnishing materials and la
bor (excepting pipe and for man
holes'), excavating, laying pipe and
filling complete. $
For furnishing material and labor
and constructing manholes complete
each $
Each bid shall be accompanied ty
a certified check of five per cent of
amount of bid, pnyable to tho order
of the mayor of the City of Pendle
ton, to be forfeited If the bidder if
successful shall fail to enter into a
contract in accordance with the terms
of his bid. and tho common council
reserves the right to reject any nnd
all bids and part ot bids.
Any further information desired
may be had by addressing Geary Kim
brell, city surveyor, Pendleton, Ore
gon.
Dated this 18th day of May. 1911
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
Do you read the East Oregonian T
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WANTED.
MADAM KENNEDY of 607 E. Court
street, has returned from La
Grande after 10 days' vacation with
a complete line of natural human
hair goods. All goods strictly guar
anteed. Highest prices paid for
combings. Phone Red 3762.
SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF
you want to subscribe to magazines
or newspapers in the United States
or Europe, remit by postal note,
check, or send to the EAST ORE
GONIAN the net publisher's price
of the publication you desire, and
we will have it sent you. It will
save you both trouble and risk. If
you are a subscriber to the EAST
OREGONIAN, in remitting you can
deductc ten per cent from the pub
lisher's price. Address EAST
OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Pendle
ton, Ore.
WANTED Lace curtains to laundry.
Work done with especial care.
Phone Red 2521.
PHYSICIANS.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEO
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
fice Judd block. Telephone: Office,
black 3411; residence, red 2633.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO
nlc and nervous diseases, and dis
eases of women. X-ray and Electro-
theraputlcs. Judd building, corner
Main and Court streets. Office 'phone
Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 654.
i
DENTISTS.
E. A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE
Main street, next to Commercial
Association rooms. Office 'phone,
Black 3421; residence 'phone, Black
2961.
C. R. BENNETT. DENTAL SUR-
geon. Office room 15 Judd build
ing. Phone, Red 3301.
DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN, DENTIST,
Office in Judd building. Phone,
Main 73.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE
Stock Inspector. Office at Koep
pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 415.
Residence, 915 East Court street
Res. Phone Main 59.
C. W. LASSEN. M. D. V., GRADU
ate of McKillip Veterinary College
of Chicago. Office phone Main 20.
Res. 516 Bush St., phone Main 27.
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office in American National
Bank Building.
JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office In Despain building.
R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office ir. Despain building.
CARTER & SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office in rear of Ameri
can National Bank Building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
LOWELL & WINTER, ATTORNEYS
and counsellors at law. Office in
Despain building.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law, estates settled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17, Schmidt
block.
PETERSON & WILSON ATTOR-
neys at law; rooms 3 and 4 Smith-
Crawford building.
PHELPS & STEIWER, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office in Smith-Crawford
building.
CHAP. J. FERGUSON. ATTORNEY
at law. Office in Judd building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice in all state
and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, 3,
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
JOHNSON & SKRARLE. ATTOR-
neys at law. Office in Despain
building.
ARCHITECTS. CONTRACTORS. ETC
RAMAY? CONTRACTCiT""aND
Builder. Estimates furnished on all
kinds of masonry, cement walks.
stone walks, etc. Phone black 37S6.
or Oregonian office.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Director-
and licensed embalnier
Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night. 'Phone main 75.
AUCTIONEER.
COL F. G. LUCAS. LIVESTOCK
Austloneer, Athena. Oregon. Ref
erence First National Bank of Athena
and Farmers' Bank of Weston. Farm
sales a specialty.
second-hand dealers.
vIstrblIC
nnd second hand goods. Cash paid
for all second-hand goods bought.
Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy
household goods. Call and get his
prices. 212 E. Court street. Phone
Black 3171.
RESTAURANTS.
CHINA RESTAURANT. NOODLES
and chop suey. Ung D. Goey, prop.
At the old Btand, Alta street In rear
of Tallman & Co.
ff Wan
Classified
Ads. r
WANTED (Continued)
WANTED SALESMAN for exclusive
territory. Big opportunities. No
experience necessary. Complete line
Yakima Valley grown fruit, shade
and ornamental stock. Cash week
ly. Outfit free. Toppenish Nurs
ery Company, Toppenish, Wash.
SHAVING 10 CENTS and hair cut
ting 25 cents at Golden Rule bar
ber shop. Ladies' hair dressing a
specialty. Massage, 25 cents. I
Lake, proprietor.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Standard bred Single
Comb Black Minorca eggs, $1.50
setting; 18.00 per 100. 215 Jane
St. Phone Black 5091, Pendleton,
Oregon.
LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip
tion for county court, circuit court,
Justice court, real estate, etc., for
Sale at East Oregonian office.
Save money by reading today's ads.
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 general brokerage business. Pays
taxes and makes investments for non
residents. Write fire, life and acci
dent insurance. References, any
bank in Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
C. H. MARSH, Sea
BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL. REAL
estate, fire, life and accident insur
ance agents. New location, 815 Main
street Phone Main 404.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON
street, Carney & Bradley, Props.
Livery, feed and sale stable. Good
rigs at all times. Cab line in connec
tion. 'Phone main 70.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS,
wedding announcements, embossed
private and business sationery, etc
Very latest styles. Call at East Ore
gonian office and see samples.
LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR
work, It's clean, reliable and con
venient. Electric Sad Irons, guaran
teed, J5.25. Electric Hot Water and
Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffee
Percolators, etc. A comDlete stock of
Gas and Electric fixtures. First-clasa
wiring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaughan,
Main street, next to postofflce.
LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE
scrlptlon for countv court, circuit
court, Justice court, real estate, etc..
ior sate at East Oregonian office.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
, PENDLETON LODGE No. 62
JQt A. F. and A. M , meets the
'N first and third Mondays of
each month. All visiting brethren
are invited.
DAMON LODGE NO. 4,
K. of P., meets every Mon
day evening in I. O. O. F.
hall. Visiting brothers cor
dlallly Invited to attend.
D. B.
Waffle, C. C; R. W. Fletcher,
K. R. S.
PENDLETON TRAIN SCHEDULE
O.-W. R. & N.
Westbound Oregon division
Portland local, leave... 9:
Ore. and Wash. Express. 2:
Portland Limited 12:
Fast Mall n:
Motor 4:
Pilot Rock Mixed 9:
20 a. m.
20 a. m.
15 p. m.
45 p. m.
35 p. m.
25 a. m.
50 a. m.
Eastbound Oregon division
Fast Mail 1:
Ore. & Wash. Express.. 5:
Portland Local, arrive... 5:
Walla Walla local 5:
Pendleton passenger ... 7:
:15 a. m.
:00 p. m.
:25 p. m.
:00 a. m.
:00 a. m.
ndleton.
Spokane local
Washington Div. Arriving Pe
Pendleton local 2
: 1 5 a. m.
:15 a. m.
:00 p. m.
:00 p. m.
:15 p. m.
'iidloton.
: 15 p. m.
:40 a. m.
Walla Walla local 9
Pendleton passenger ... 5
Portland local, arrive.... 5
Pilot Rook Mixed 3
Washington Div. Leaving Pt
Chicago Limited 5
Motor 10
NORTHERN PACIFIC
Leaving Pendleton
Passenger .. . 1:30 p.m.
Mixed train 7.3Ja. m.
Arriving Pendleton
Passenger 10:00 a. m.
Mixed train 7:30 a. m.
CITY OF PENDLETON
East Oregonian office.
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