East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 11, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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BAXLrY KAJTT OBJTGONIAN, PEfDLETON. OREGON, riMDAY, AUGUST 11, 1911.
Nature's Hair Restorer
way pjssp? Sf
0
Restores Gray Hair to?
Natural
Sulphur is a Natural Element ol the Hair
hun ,th?re. is nct a sufficient amount of sulphur
m the hair, it loses its liie. eclor and Gtrcngth,
turns Rray, and falls cut. There ore many forms
o sulphur, but only one kind that ia suitable for
treatment cf the hair c:;c! scalr. nnd fcat 13 the
kind tiserf in preparira WYETXFS SAGE
AMD SULMHUR.liAUi UZtVo
We Have the Secrcf, snd We Give You the Benefit cl
ft at en Exceedingly Low Price
t:rcc
srr. ;tiit tliu. t:r::! tip f p ri rv licnd was
entire!;.- 1 :.'.. : f..ur rmnths a;'o I commenced
UMrj; r.ge and ;- . :,;-.r 1 ,e fir-.t t t J K- fcemcd to
!o M.ntf J--d a:"! ! I..--t it g it retw'nrly. until now
I have v. ! four I.:::... The wlmk- top V.f mv head
is ir-v f:.:ilv covered vith hair, ar.d it kct p coming
u .h-.W. 1 kc-p on ti.-irg it a while longer, as
i :vi.cc n c ii -1 nnt improvement.
i"TLl'.:.:.V UACO.N. Rochester, N Y.
BALDNESS
CURED
50c. and $1 Bottles,
WYETII CHEMICAL COMPANY
74 CGHTLANDT STo, NLW YORK CITY. N. Y.
FREE
A 23c Cr-.We ol W yctl. '. S.ir ana J ul.ii i?r Toilet -oap Free to onysno
who will send us ihi:. adv.-rttsenv.-tit wtta IDc bi stamps to cover cost
ol vrn.iini o.iU iiailiorf tie: &ct.
S()1.I P.V TIIK PKXDI.KTON DRT'O TO.
POOR QUALITY SENDS
STOCK MARKET 001
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ix swixi: m i:ki:t
'nUl Ke-elved Were S'ruhby 1'iK-k
cr Il.ixe All They W ant Sheep j
I iimli Wlf nut Ii in Vaif l.'iifwiiif. I
au'ln WIhim I.om-s AiUiiikv.
(From Thursday's Journal.)
The stock that came to the Port
land yards during the past 24 hours
eon ,... W .... t., tli.. ut.iti.l.ir.l nf I
quality and therefore the average
sabs are not showing such high fig
ures as heretofore.
In no line was there top stuff to
test the quotations formerly available
for the best. There were quite heavy
arrivals of hogs, but with the excep
tion of il few head of feeders and
heavy stuff, the stock came direct
from Nebraska for local packers. All
told seven loads came from the east,
while total arrivals for the day at
North Portland were S71 head.
While for a while the trade here
was able to secure Just as good price.
If not better, for feeder stock In the
pwlne trade, present showing is not
po good. While good select light hogs
for the block trade would readily
bring better than $S, the stockers and
feeders that came forward this mor
ning sold at $7.75. One lot of very
heavy hogs that averaged 3:U pounds
went at the same figure. This In it
self would Indicate that selected east
of the mountain stuff would at least
reach $8.15 or perhaps $8.25.
There was a weaker tone for hogs
elsewhere today. At South Omaha
the market was generally about 5c
lower, although feeders were down
10c. Tops there sold at $7.'i'i, as com
pared with $7.60 ycsiei day, meaning
that it would ftist Pacific northwest
packers $S.(!"i to land these supplies
h ere.
At Chi 'ago there was a los-i of 0c
in the syme trade on account of the
weaker feeling.
North Portland swine market:
Sel. c t lliiht hogs $ S.15
Medium light hogs 8.00
stock hogs fi.no :,i 7.00
Heavy bogs u.75 fi G.H0
Scrubby Cattle Conic INirward.
Only scrubbv cattle came forward
to the North Portland yards during
the past 21 hours, and the market
therefore does not look very promis
ing, viewed from the standpoint of
sales.
In gem ral the cattle trade con
of biliousness Hio nt oi'-sorts feeling, lieadaclie, dull eyes,
dizziness, had Lisle, sallow skin, sick stomach. (Jet rid of these
as soon as they show and you will be happier and feel all the
hotter. You can d" ihi ; easily and prevent return of the troubles.
in
'are 1. in: irai. '.: fe ami reliable corrective. A few small doses of
lieccliaiu' , l'llis v ii' prove their value to you they will lone up your
system, h imov'c lac '.;;ns et biliousness, help ou out of stomach an I liver
disorder'-, kec "iiv Oilrevs litivenml your bowels regular. Tried and
nlways eiVecltve'. lice, ham's Tills are the family remedy which always
Should be on ErA
The direction in every bo are cry valuable. Boxes 10c. And 25c.
J 3
4
u
Colo
vcars mv hair ha.l ! fnllir? cut
Or Sent EipreM Prepaid
tpoo kect ipl ol f ru
siders the local market steady a,t this
lime. Steers could be good enough
bring $5.75 at this time, but the bulk
ef the recent business would not go
above $.1.50. Packers as a rule have
about all the cattle they need for
immediate requirements nnd have no
place to put a surplus.
At Chirago today there was a
steady tone in the entile trade, with
no change In prices.
At South Chicago the market was
rteady with top steers at $7 35 and
best cows and heifers $5.50.
North Portland range:
Hest steers $ 5.7 "
Choice steers 5.60 i 5.75
Ordinary steers 4.501i5.00
Common steers 4. 00 (i 4.25
Fancy heifers 5.00
Fancy cows 4.B')
Ordinary cows 3.00ifi4.00
Common cows 3.00 Ti 3.25
Fancy bulls 3 75 Hi 4.00
flood ordinary bulls .... 3.50fi3.(0
Common bulls 2.00(Ii2.75
Fancy light calves 7.00!J7.25
Ordinary calves 5.50iifi.OO
Common calves 4. 00 (fi 5.00
Top IjiiiiIw nt S.VOO.
So far as the sheep nnd lamb slt
atlon Is ..concerned, the market at
North Portland Is in a very poor po
sition. There were quite fair re
ceipts for the daiy in addition to the
liberal run here recently. A total of
791 head came forward, compared
with 102S yesterday and 2595 last
Thursday.
As a general rule the sheep trade
Is not Inclined to quote top lambs
above $5, with best wethers at $3.60
and yearlings perhaps at $3.75.
Sheep and lambs were steady nt
Chicago today with no change In
prices.
At South Omaha the sheep trade
was holding its own with lambs $6.50
If 6.75. yearlings $4.104.75, weth
ers. $3.15jr3.50 nnd ewes $2.7G(jf
3.35.
North Portland sheep and lamb
range:
Select lambs $ 5.00
Ordinary lambs 4.75
Itest we. hers 3. 50 (ff 3.75
Common lambs 4.00 (ii 4.25
Ordinary wethers 3.00W3.25
liest ewes 3.(1 1)
ordinary ewes 2.00 IT 3.00
Oraln mid liny.
Wheat New crop nominal. Track,
delivery. 7Sc; bluostoni, S2c; forty
fold, 79c; Willamette valley, 7Se; red
Russian, 76c; Turkey red, 78e.
Hurley New crop. Producers'
price 1911 Feed, $29(ir 29.50; rolled
$29.50; brewing, $3030.50.
Oats New crop, nominal. Produc
ers' price Track. No. t white. $25
f.i 26: gray $25; old crop, white $27.
Mlllstuffs Selling price Hran,
$25.00 r,, 25.50: middlings. $31:
shorts, $26 CF 26.50; chop, $19F25.
Hay Producers' price 1910 Val-
mm
1 V
ley timothy, fancy, $171S; ordinary
$15!il7; eastern Oregon, J!9i21;
mixed, J loiji 16.
Wheat Lose Its Advance.
Chicago, Aug. 11. While an ad
vanee of l-2e to lc a. bushel hum made
hi the grain j, it at the Htart, the
closing showed most of the rise car
ried away in the September and May
options, wliile December was actu
ally 1-Ke lower than Wednesday.
Strength of foreign cub leu contrib
uted most to the advance here at the
opening, but by the trade in general
It is believed that the bullish govern
ment report of yemerday has been
fully discounted by recent advances.
Range of Chicago prices furnished
by Overboek & Cooke Co:
WHEAT.
Sept. Open, 93 1-4; high, 93 3-8;
low, 92 1-4; close. 92 1-2.
Uec Open, 97 1-4; high, 97 7-8;
low, 96 1-2; close, 96 0-8.
May Open, 103; high, 103 3-8;
low, 102 3-8; close 102 3-8.
CASTAWAYS LIVE TWO
.MONTHS OX UAKRF.X ROCK
I or Thirty Iuyn Two Men Eat llaw
Seaweed, Sliellfi-li and Gulls.
Valdez, Alaska. Attracted by sig
nals of dhtress from Hard well Island,
a barren rock near the entrance to
Resurrection bay. the steamship Ber
th;! on August 2d sent a small boat
to the island and took off two rag
ged and starving men, Charles Al
exander and Alvin Anderson, who
had been on the island for two months
and who must have perished but for
the Bertha.
The men sailed from Kodiak May
lltli in a dory on a prospecting voy
age. About June 1st a storm upset
their craft off Hardwell Island and
all their provisions and outfit were
lost in the tea. They managed to get
ashore, but with practically noothlng
but their clothes.
The next day the tide washed
ashore the boat, sadly battered and
with all but one of the rowlocks gone.
The oars also drifted to the island.
The men, who had a few matches,
lived for a month on mussels, clams,
young gulis. seaweed and wild herbs
which they cooked.
The wrecked boat leaked so seri
oiisly that while one man labored at
the oars the other was obliged to
1-ail out the water, yet It enabled
them to travel about the shores of
the island in a search of food. After
their niati lies gave out, about July
1st. they were able to gather the
same sort of fool as before, but they
could not cook It. and it was unpal
atable and indigestible, and the men
felt their strength failing and had
begun to despair. Their wretehed
nevs was increased by the fact that
two yess. Is passed without noticing
tlieir sisaals of distress.
The Pertlia's officers clothed and
fed the men and brought them to
Vahbz, while th.-y are recovering.
Anderson lias a wife in Sweden. Al
exander is unmarried.
moutau.y voi xni:i
MAX KILLS IIIMSKLF
Hunter Act-Mentally Shot In the Rody
IHsH large Shotgun into His Head.'
Santa Cruz. Receiving what he
believed was a mortal wound by the
accidental discharge of li s shotgun
while out duck hunting near Felton,
William Ashley, 20 years old, of Oak
land, placed the weapon at his head
and killed himself just as a compan
ion appeared and implored him not
to shoot.
Ashley's shotgun was discharged
when he slipped from a log. the
charge boring hito his body over the
left hp. The wound must have caus
e.p him agonizing pain, for when he
arose he was staggering through the
swamp and declaiming hysterically:
"Isn't this a beautiful world after
looking at the hills " he was heard
to say as David Jones, one of the men
in the hunting party, appeared.
Ashley lifted his shotgun and de
liberately placed It against his head.
"Don't shoot, Hill!" shouted Jones,
divining his intention..
Ashley paused long enough to
smile. Ho then waved his hand in
farewell and pulled the trigger, fall
ing to his death with the top of his
skull shattered.
ltAIJY SCAItKS A lU HGLAU.
Alfred May, 5 Year Old, r san Kran
elseo. Is .New York Hero.
New York. Alfred May, a lusty
lunged 5-year-old from San Francisco
saved the home of his uncle on West
Sixty-first street from burglary. The
instruder would probably have made
a rich haul if he had not been fright
ened away by the boy's outcr.es, for
Ovr, .,.:; mire than $4000 in Jewels
end securities within easv reach when
he fled.
Alfred was sleeping in a bedroom
at one end .' :'.ie Im'JM' an a.v.ote
early in the morning. He saw a
masked figure sliding down a rope
from the roof to his window. At the
man crept through the window Alfred
seren med.
The would-be burglar lost no time
in clambering up his rope to the roof
whence he escaped before the police
could be summoned.
iiiUFD m i;;i.u. nr. sys. .
Cashier of 'oinUiny Confesses. I N.
lowing Death of frook.
New York. Following the death
of Frank Walsh in a Jersey City hos
pital, the police declare that Samuel
Hrow n, cashier of the Iuig Lock Min
ing company, ha.l confessed that he
had employed Walsh to blow open the
safe in his office and destroy two
ledgers, which, he said, would show
he was about $2500 short in his ac
counts. Walsh's eyes were blown out and
his body was charred from the effects
of overloading the safe with ntro-gly-eerlne.
The police have arrested Hrown and
P. .1. Timm'ns, who they say, Hrown
mentioned as having suggested the
employment of Walsh to dynamite
the safe when Hrown found the com
bination had been changed after his
shortage was suspected.
An eavesdropper was tried In a
Pennsylvania court In March, -S18,
and found guilty.
IinOTIIEIl SHOOTS SISTEIt.
Youth Wants to Sec If Gnu Is Load
ed; Wound Not Serious.
Santa Rosa. Miss Louise Dann
hausen was accidentally shot in the
ankle and her sister, Meta Dannhaus
en, was shot in the leg by a bullet
from a rifle in the hands of their
small brother.
The boy picked up the rifle to sec
whether it was loaded. Louise Dann
iiaus. n was the worst hurt, her is
ter'n wound belli!? superficial. They
are the children of Mark West ranch
er who is himself recovering from an
accident In which ho broke his leg.
A son of the family Is also recover
ing from the ffeets of an operation.
If you sit in a cool draft when you
are heated and get a stiff neck or
lame back, you will be looking for
something that will ease the pain.
Fix your mind on BALLARD'S SNOW
LINIMENT and don't be talked out
of it because it is the best pta-'n
relieving liniment you can get any
where. Price 25e, 50c and $1.00 per
bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen &
Brothers.
Tl ltKKY WANTS l S. HIOS.
Constantinople, About to Tlebulld 10..
(MM) Houses. Interests Govern nient.
Washington. Constantinople Is
about to rebuild the section of the
city recently destroyed by fire and
has advertised for bids for the con
struction of 10,000 houses. United
States Consul Ravendal, at the Turk
ish capital, says a fine opportunity
is presented to American contractors.
The departments of state and com
merce and labor are Interesting fhem
f Ives in layine the matter before the
r mtrac'or
HOLT KI! I.S IX cm urn.
.. ... viriit-k Dead. Four Hurt
Hiir'H Viinin Funeral.
West Bend, Wis. Durinn a tunerat
service in a church at Kohlville, Mrs.
Henry Conrad was struck dead and
four other women were rendered un
conscious when l'ghtning struck the
church
The school board at Salem has or
dered drinking fountains, 12 in num
ber. f"r such school buildings as are
not already equipped.
8100 HFAVAItD, $100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased
to learn that there Is at lensi one dreaded
disease that science biw been able to cure
In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now
kiiuwn to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment, Hail's Catarrh
Cure taken Internally, acting directly upon
the blood nuil mucous snrfaren of the sys
tem, thereby destroying the foundation of
the disease, and giving the patient strenctli
by building up the constitution and assist
ing nature In doing Its' work. The pro
prietors have so much fnlth In its curative
powers that they offer One Hundred Dol
lars for any ruse that If falls to cure. Send
for list of testimonials.
Address :
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Take Hall's Family l'llls for constipa
tion. LUMBER
For Every Need
Come and see us when you want
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Lath, Shingles,
and in fact anything in the line of
Building Material. Our stock la the
best that can be bought and doesn't
cost you any more than Inferior stock
for
We Buy Right
which enables us to give our custo
mers THE 1JKST AT PRICES WHICH
ARE TIIK LOWEST, quality con
sidered. CALL AND LET US SHOW YOt
AROUND OUR YARD AND TALK
OVER YOUR LUMBER REQUIRE
MENTS. Oregon Lumber Yard
A. II. COX. MANAGER.
Phone Main 8.
Pianos, Organs
and
Sewing Machines
For Fverybody
We don't offer something
or nothing, but having, no
b i g rents or high priced
men to pay we can saveyou
big money. Quality consid
ered We claim that we are
offering pianos and machines
cheaper than any place in
Oregon. Get our prices be
fore ycu buy,
See Jesse Failing
Main Street Near Bridge. '
m Want
WANTED.
WANTED SALESMAN for exclualvt
territory. Big opportunities. No
experience necessary. Complete lln
Yakima Valley grown fruit, shade
and. ornamental stock. Cash week
ly. Outfit free. Toppenlsh Nurs
ery Company, Toppenlsh, Wash.
WANTED Lace curtains to laundry
Work done with especial care.
Phone Red 2521.
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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
OREGON1AN, in remitting you car
deductc ten per cent from the pub
Usher's price. Address EAST
OREGONIAN PUB. CO.. Pendle
ton, Ore.
INSURANCE AND LAND BCSLNESa
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKE."
reliable abstracts of title to al
lands In Umatilla county. Loans oi
city and farm property. Buys anf
sells all kinds of real estate. Doet
a general brokerage busings. Pay.
taxes and makes investments f..r non
residents. 'Write fire life and acci
dent insurance. Referen s, any
bank in Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS. Pres.
C. H. MARSH. Sec.
I BENTLEY & LEFFIXG WELL, REAl
estate, fire, life and accident lnsur
ance agents. New location, 815 Mali
street. Phone Main 404.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSO
street, Carney & Bradley, Propt
Livery, feed and sale stable. Gooc
riga at all times. Cab line in connec
tlon. 'Phone main 70.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS
wedding announcements, embosser
private and business satlonery, etc
Very latest styles. Call at East Ore
gonian office and see samples.
LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUFi
work, it's clean, reliable and con
venient. Electric Sad Irons, guaran
teed, $5.25. Electric Hot Water and
Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffe
Percolators, etc. A complete stock o!
Gas and Electric fixtures. Flrst-clas
wiring of homes, et;. J. L Vaughai
Main street, next to postofflce.
LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DH
scriptlon for county court, circuit
court. Justice court, real estate, etc..
for sale at East OVegonlan office.
SENSORIAL HAIRDRESSING PAR
lors Hairdressing, shampooing,
scalp treatment, massaging and
French packs Combings made p.
Dyeing and bleaching. Manicuring
and hand moulding. Phone Black
2692, Rooms 6-7, Jno. Schmidt
block, Pendleton, Oregon.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
- PENDLETON LODGE No. 51
A. F. and A. M., meets the
first and third Monday 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. VislUng brothers cor
diality Invited to attend
D. B.
Waffle, C. C; R. W. Fletcher
K. R. S.
PENDLETON TRAIN SCHEDULF
O.-W. R. & N.
Westbound Oregon division
Portland local, leave... 9:05a.m.
Ore. and Wash. Express. 4 35 a.m.
Portland Limited J!:15p.m
Fast Mail 11:45 p. m
Motor 5:30 p. m
Pilot Rock M.xed S:15 a. m.
Eastbound Oregon division
Fast Mail 160 a. m
Ore. & Wash. Express.. 5:15 a. m
Chicago Limited 5:15 p.m.
Motor 10:45 a. nv
Portland Local, arrive... 4:55p.m.
Tilot Rock Mixed 4:15 p. m
Washington Div. Leaving Pendleton
Walla Walla Loca". ... 2:00p.m.
Pendleton Passenger ... 7:00 a. m
Spokane Local 7:00 p. m.
Washington D.v. Arriving Pendleton
Pendleton local 5:50 a.m.
.Walla Walla local 9:00 a. m
Pendleton Passenger ... 600 p. m
NOKTHF.RN TACIITC.
Leaving Pendleton
Passenger 1:30 p. m
Mixed train 7:30 a. m.
Arriving Pendleton
Passenger 10 00 a.m.
Mixed train 7:30 a. m.
i. ,';A' rvtfW
Ads
fi
WANTED (Continued)
COME TO MADAM KENNEDY, 607
East Court street, to get your
switches and all kinds of hair
goods, the best and only natural
human hair ever sola in Pendleton.
Bring your combings and hav
them vnade up. i-verythin
strictly guaranteed. Phone Red 3762.
LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip
tion for county court, circuit court.
Justice coart, real estate, etc., foi
Sale at East Oregon lan office.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Unfurnished housekeep
ing rooms in East Oregonlan bund
ing. Steam heat, gas range In
kitchen, electric lights, hot and
cold water and bath. Recently
renovated. Enquire at E. O. office.
PBTYSICTANS.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEO
pathlc physiciaD and surgeon. ' Of
fice Judd block Telephone: Office,
black 3411; residence, red 2633.
DR. LYNN K. BL AKESLEE, 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 E54.
DENTISTS.
E. A. MANN. DENTIST, OFFtCH
Main street, next to Commercial
Association rooms. Office 'phone.
Black 3421; residence 'phone. Black
2951.
DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN DENTIST,
Office in Judd building. Phone,
Main 73
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATU
Stock Inspector. Office at Koep
pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 116.
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 Despaln building.
R. J. SLATER. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office lr Despain building.
CARTER & SMYTHE, 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 & STETWER, ATTORNEY8
at law. Office in Smith-Crawford
building.
CHAS. 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 Tavlor Hardware Co.
JOHNSON & SKRABLE, ATTOR
neys at law. Off.oe In Despain
building.
ARCHITECTS. CONTRACTORS, ETC
D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND
Builder. Estimates furnished on all
kinds of masonry, cement walks,
stone walks, etc. Phone black 37S6,
ot Oregonlan office.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer
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.
SKCOXD-HAXD DEALERS.
VSTiror.LE. DEALER IN NEW
and second hand goods. Cash paid
for all second-hand goods bought.
Cheapest tdace in Pendleton to buy
household goods Call and get his
prices. 21o E. Court street Phone
1'lnek .'171
RESTAURANTS.
CHINA RESTAUR NT.. NOODLES
nnd (.hop -uey Ung D Gocy prop.
I At the old stand. Alta street .n rear
! of Tailman Drug Co.
Kant Oreginlan by carrier, tic
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