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DAILY EAST ORE G OMAN, PENMjETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1811.
PAGE SEVKX.
LIVED ON
RAW EGGS
Mr. Richard's Experience With Dif
ferent Diets. Peaches and
Buttermilk for Three Years.
Cecilton, Md. Mr. George Richards,
Of this place, during the past 12 years,
has probably tried more different diets
than the average person would ever use
in a lifetime.
What he has to say about his experi
ments, must therefore be highly interest
ing to anyone suffering from indigestion
or stomach troubles of any kind.
He says : "For more than 12 years.
I suffered with stomach troubles, and
paid hundreds of dollars for doctor bills
and medicines. I was also operated on
for piles.
I lived on dried peaches and buttermilk
lor nearly three years. The only thing
mat wouiu not give me pain was raw eggs.
I was a physical wreck. 1 could not
sleep, and was as near crazy as a man
could well be.
1 must say that after taking two 25-cenf
packages of Thedford's Black-Draught,
it did me more good than all 1 ever speni
for other medicines.
1 have been working daily on the farm
ever since, and 1 am as hard as iron." ;
."L5:. y.'SC"l'e"- feS..55.n i
in successful use for more than 70 years.
Try it , But be suxethat it's "Thedlord'a."
PORTLAND KILLERS
OATTLK I'lUCICS HELD
1K)V. HY TIIADK
Swine Received 1-Yom Oiniihu Terri
tory iikI, .Market Holding linn
Sliei Stonily Chicago Wheat Rt
lllXtTs ItCCVlIt IiflSSCS.
(From Friday's Journal.)
With no competition in sight, local
kllleis were bearish this afternoon i
and two loads of fine steers from !
Weiser went begging, while best cows
bom hi i.ou. inis wouui puice iop,iraue wun lop steers at Ji.su ana
steers no higher than $5.50. The best cows and heifers at $5.75 or 10c
good market of yesterday was due to j above the highest quotation for beef
the competition of Curtcn of Tuco- j cuttle here.
ma, who had a rush order for Alaska I At Chlengo there was a steady tone
si .Ipment. Therefore ho paid the i In the cattle trade with no change ln
prl e demanded at that time. ; quotations.
Twelve loads of hogs came forward:
to the North Portland yards from the
Mlf-M uii river section today but none
of tin m were available for the mar-
ket. every one being contracted prior
to .-liipineiit from the Omaha terri-.
toi ii .
The swine market Is holding firm
at North Portland as a result of the
vi ry limited offerings from the home
territory. While there was a fair
slum lng yesterday, the arrivals were
1 1 1 1 1 first class. Neverthele.-s they
w-r quickly picked up, by buyers.
At Chicago today there was a steady
tone in the swine trade with tops lit
T.:o.
At South Omaha considerable
Uri i-.Ktli was shown for hogs and the
plie held well at J7.4H for tops. This
l-ii.!!" $v.".0 to land here. on this
ba.-N tlu local market still has room
lor ;.dv::iice.
N. tuinal North Portland hug prices: '
$100 IIFAVARI). StOO.
The renders of tills paper wlll be pleased
to learn tlint there Is nt li' one dreaded
the I.I 1 nnd nitirniiH surdiccs of the nya
rilspnrio tliat arleure has been nll to cure
lu nil its fttngea. and Unit Is Cntitrrii. Hull s
t'liliinli Cure la the only positive cure now
kin. vvn to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
tii'ln;: a constitutional disease, requires a
ennui it Mt IoiihI tt'i'HtuiPiK. I In 1 1'n Cntarib
Cnri; taken Internally, a-1 1 directly upon
tern, thereby destroying 'lie foundation of
:he disease, and giving the patient strength
hy building tip the constitution nnd amlat
log n.itnre In doing Its' work. The pro
prietors hnvc ho nunh fiilth In Its curative
powers that tiiey offer one ilundred liol
lara for any cuho that if fulls to cure. Mend
for list of testimonials.
Addretis :
V. 3. CHF.NKY ft CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by TiniK-lnls. 7."c.
Take lliiU'a I'ninlly 11 1 Is for rnnatlps
tlon. Fiftieth
SALEM, Septemb-r 11-16, 1911
BBIS.E mmm vn
Livestock, Poultry and Agricul
tural Exhibits.
Races, Free Attractions and Fireworks.
FERULLO'S GREATEST BID P
Reduced Rates
(
Send for Premium List
and Entry Blanks.
f
Frank Meredith, Sec'y- Salem, Oregon
Extra choice light IS. 35 I
Medlum light . . . . . 2.25
Smooth and heavy 7.25
Hough and heavy 6.50
Slicvn Market Is Holding. j
With nracticallv no chanire In the
situation from recent days and with ,
fnly a small number offering, the .
sheep and lumb trade at North Port
lund was fulrly steady today.
Total arrivals for the 24 hours in
cluded 114 hear compared with 602
yesterday and none on this date a year
ago.
Puckers wants are still limited but
they are Inclined to support the mar
ket whenever given a chance.
At Chicago today the sheep and
lumb trade was weak with no change
in prices.
.South Omaha sheep and lamb
market was steady with yearlings
I4.144.75, wethers, $3.503.75,
lambs, $.206.50, and ewes $3.15
3.55.
North Portland sheep and lamb
ranges:
Select lambs .
Ordinary lambs
Rest wethers .
Common Iambs
Pest ewes . . .
Ordinary ewes ,
4. 80
4.25i??4.50
3.25 fi: 3.50
2.75 3.00
3.00
2.00(0)2.50
May Force Cuttle Higher.
Local jackors are beginning to
awaken to the ranger of holding off
so long that their supplies for the
,ate wlnter anrt earl ln wlll be
endangered. Whe PugPt 80und and
California packers ns well as middle
west Interests have been scouring the
country for supplies, local Interests
have been Inactive. The result Is that
the bulk of the cattle that will be
available for the murket late ln the
season has already passed out of the
hands of producers and Into the
hands of speculators and outside kil
lers. Kverywhere the cattle market Is
hlKh except at North Portland. While
prices here at this time are better
than a year ago, they are far below
those quoted at competitive points
ind for that reason the only way Pa-I
clfie northwest killers can get sup-
plies is to elevate their bids.
For instance, while top steers have.
sold here recently no higher than
J5.65, the same class of stuff Is bring-
ing over zc more at south Omaha. In
other words, cattle prices here are
' V' " ' ",c
"moments can now be made with
proft from Oregon centers to the
Missouri river markets,
At South Omaha today there was
n steady to weak tone In the cattle
North Portland
range:
Hest steers
Qholce steers
Ordinary steers
fomnion steers
Fancy heifers
Fancy cows
Ordinary rows
Fancy bulls
: 5.65;
5.60 j
4.50 Si 5.00 i
Omul ordinary
bulls. .
Common bulls . .
Fancy liht calves
ordinary calves . .
.Common calves .
Groin ami liny.
Wheat
New crop nominal. Track
di livery, club, 79fi7 l-2c; bluoVtem,
N- l-J'iis.lc; fortyfold, SOfri SO l-2c;
Willamette valley, 7!le; red Kussian,
7-i7s l-2e; Turkey red 7!) 1-2p.
Hurley New crop. Producers'
prices 1 9 1 1 Feed. $3.1.50; rolled,
$;t5; brewing, $36.50.
oats New crop, nominal. Produc-
crs- price Track No. 1 white $25.00
i 20. oo: gray. $24. 5 Oft 25.50; old crop
t w lute. y:7.o.
Millstuffs Selling price Hran,
'$25. on-;, 25.50; middlings, $31.00;
shorts, i2G.Oiie.r2tj.5ti; shop, $19.00W
25. on.
Hay --I'l oducers
mice liill crop
--i'lley timothy, fancy, $15'.iliJ; ordi
nary, $15; eastern Oregon. $17c,, 18;
inix.d. ( ); clover, $11; wheat, $10;
cheat, $10; alfalfa, new, $12'nl3;
eats. $10.
Chieac" WIhiiI Iltvovors.
Chicago, Aug. 21!. The wheat mar
ket recovered its fractional loss and
closed with an advance of l-S'J?l-4c
, ever Thursday.
There was weakness at Liverpool
and this affected local trade to some
ext. nt.
Annual
on All Railroads.
a 8 Pa SAi
Rains in Russia have stopped har-
vesting operations temporarily and
therefore this was taken as a bullish
feature.
Indian shipments of wheat were
1.042,000 bushels this week compared
wltn 652,000 bushels last week and
' s.oo busneis a year ago,
Argentine wheat shipments 1,600,-
000 bushels this year, 656,000 bush
els a week ago and 1,376,000 bushels
a year ago.
Range of Chicago prices furnished
by Ovefbeck & Cooke company.
WHEAT..
Sept.-rOpen, ff 9 7-8; high, 90 1-4;
low, 89 3-4; close 90 1-4.
Dee. Open, 94 3-8; high, 94 3-4;
low, 94 1-8; close 94 6-8.
May Open, 100 1-8; high, 100 1-2;
low, 100; close, 100 3-8.
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 pp.ln
relieving liniment you can get any
where. Price 25c, 60c and J1.00 per
bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen &
Brothers.
'OTIIKR WOMAN" KXTEKS
WIITO KILLING TRAGEDY
0
Prosecution Hints at Winsome Widow
In Case of G. O. Golden, Cliurch-
nian.
Pittsburg. Like the Eeattle case,
the killing of Mrs. George O. Golden
by her husband has now taken the
form of a triangular domestic tragedy.
The. prosecution charges that "an
other woman" Is responsible for the
killing of Mrs. Golden by her young
husband, who Isone of Kittaning's
most prominent merchant and active
church workers.
Golden protests his innocence. He
maintains that he mistook his wife
for a burglar and di.1 not realize he
had killed her until the lights were
turned on
Friends' of the accused man have
faitn in hlm and they beiieve his
story, but the report today that a
hewitr-hlnv mnn.
widow will be
- o
brought into the case as the Beulah
Hinford in Kittaning's tragedy, caus
ed a sensation.
Colonel W. II. Fairman, retained
by relatives of the dead woman to aid
in the prosecution of Golden, declares
tnat
witnesses are on hand to pro
duce startling testimony when Golden
is arraigned.
Despite the charges, Golden has
been admitted to bail in the sum of
$10,000.
The body of Mrs. Golden will be
exhumed by the coroner of Armstrong
county for an autopsy.
MOKIC MOXKKY THAN MASOX.
4. 00 r,i 4.25
4 80W4.90 Culiforninn Wonders What Order He
4.60 Belongs To.
3.00 fit 4.00 k"s Angeles, Cal. E. W. Kinsey, a
2.50 (fr 3.00 former police court clerk, who work-
2.50 dlliger tly for a year to obtain
2.00fi 2.75 recognition from the members of a
7.00 '"''"'I'1 secret society, the members
5.50 tii 6.00 "f which failed to recognize his sig
4.0041 .'.00 I,als. distress signs and handclasps.
believes he is to have the satisfaction
'"' ascertaining more about the initi
ation, which he alleges cost him $30.
Kinsey was initiated about a year
ago. He claims he was "buncoed."
He told his story last June to Prose
cutors McC'onnell and Stafford and
they gave him a complaint which all-Red
that L. F. Stapleton. accompa
nied by an nttorney and several
friends visited the city jail building
n"1 surrendered.
Stapleton will appear in court to
1 lead to the charge.
The complaint mentions the name
of "St. John's Lodge No. S, Free and
Accepted Masons." Kinsey, ln his
statement to the prosecutors, alleged
tnat tneee was no lodge of that name
Iq Los Anfeles.
stouk halts I5i:tii!i:.mi:xt.
.Man Who Started to Amass 11.000.
1100 for Faili Child Hud Task.
Colorado Springs, Colo. Retire
ment fr.nn business, delayed for l"i
te n years by repeated visits of the
"stork" to his home has come to
W. S. Jackson, pioneer financier of
this city.
Jackson declared fifteen years ago
ho would not retire until lie had $1,
(100. 000 .'or each of his children. lie
fere he si cured $3. 000, (inn for his
three children the "stork" paid re
peated visits until the family increas
ed to six children.
that Jackson has amassed a
fortune of more than Hon, noil, he
.'ctei mined to retire, and sold his in
i . rest in Kl Paso National Rank to
M. I).. Thatcher, president of
First National Hank of Pueblo.
the
Jaks.i!i's first wife was
Hum .l.ickson, the authoress.
Helen
!-OM I'SI'I) WOMAN
AS SHIELD IX FIGHT
lit
Sliti Three I'olieepien anil 1-Vicap-
ctl Without lleing Hurt.
Philadelphia Two policemen were
shot niij probably fatally wounded
,'iinl a third was seriously hurt when
tin y alten-pted to arrest Gilbert Pond
I JS years old, of West Montgomery, in
a Chinese restaurant here. The in
! jured: William Klrby. seiiouslkv;
ji'aliick Connor, seriously; John Gnrr.
I Pond entered the restaurant flour
jishlng n revolver. The police were
I railed and w hen the three policemen
rushed into the place Pond began
sho.itlnir. fourth policeman fin-
subdued Pond.
ond and a woman who accom
panied him to the restaurant were
committed to prison without bail.
The police say that Pond used the
woman is a shield during the encoun
ter und this prevented them from ef
fectively using their revolvers.
The women is charged with being
nil accessoiv to the shooting.
If you sit in a cool draft when you
are hented and get a stiff neck or
Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy has
us a rule be cured by a single dose
of Chamborlaln's Colic, Cholera and
no superior for bowel complaints.
For sale by all dealers.
1
t&L-A a i Hi,
w M fHr 1 1 i iJ.'i-AS.-
"V nUnHO'JNrtfAfPELL WATFB BAG1
APPELL'S
Sonth African
WATER
HAG
Keeps water
cool 48 hours
or longer, in
sun or shade:
great boon to
Take no Substitute prospectors,
surveyors, sportsmen, stockmen, farm
ers, teamsters, anyone exposed to dry
orwarm weather. ITse-d hv If. fi fSnv't
W Strotig, li-'ht, easy to carry. Guaranlwd
This Letter Typifies the Attitude
of All Users
Ccmlemeni Elkhart Indiana.
While in Nerada recently I bad occasion to drink
out of one of your Souto African Water Saga. W iter
from the bag cenai.ilr tastea food on tbedeaert. We
used one of your 2s sallon bag-a and tb watir rt
mlnttt tut ail day, -wn ihtueh thi Umtiratutt turns
nvr 100 in tbi tfijtft, and in tbe mornins I found tbe
water tparlclinf and aa cold at ice water. It certainly
la a boon to tboac urine in tbe arid regiona.
rurj antmt,. W. E. WIDER
'. W. E. WIDER H
VEkT WEBB B
.Portland, Or. ft
FOB P V-B BT DEALERS EVEBT WHEBB
Halt Dy
Adam A pim-II Wawr HugCo.,
JUST THINK OF IT,
A Four1 Hundred Dollar Upton Piano
Absolutely Given Away!
That advertising Is now a science
i-.i again demonstrated practically to
the buying public of this section by
the wonderful advertising system now
employed by the most enterprising
business house of the Pendleton Drug
Co., who are going to give away AB
SOLUTELY FREE on Feb. 29, 1912,
the beautiful UPTON PARLOR
GRAND PIANO which Is now on ex
hibition at their store. The Upton
sells for FOUR HUNDRED DOL
LARS and is a HIGH CLASS Instru
ment in every respect, GUARAN
TEED by the makers for TEN
YEARS. JUST THINK OF IT! A
Four Hundred Dollar Piano to be
GIVEN AWAY! A few years ago if
a merchant was to do such a thing
he would be considered a fit subject
for an asylum, but conditions have
changed, yet in the face of the enor
mous sum spent in advertising the
fact of i he Pendleton Drug Co. giv
ing away a $400.00 piano is a stu
pendous undertaking and it clearly
demonstrates their desire to be "always
up to and a little ahead" of the spirit
of the times.
Every rurchaser of $1.00 worth of
goods will receive a coupon good for
100 votes on the piano. The person
presenting the largest number of votes
to them on Feb. 29, 1912, will receive
the piano absolutely free. No favors
will be shown and every person will
receive an equal chance. The repu
tation enjoyed by the Pendleton Drug
Co. for "square dealing" insures this
fact. We think the buying people
will appreciate this extremely liberal
offer on the part of the Pendleton
Drug Co. and we predict a lively
scramble for votes.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Eu-stern Oregon State Hospital.
Sealed proposals for the construc
tion of a concrete and rock levee of
about 2000 feet In length, to be erect
ed one and one-half miles west of
the City of Pendleton, Oregon, will
be opened by the Board of Trustees at
2 p. m., Tuesday, September 5, 1911,
at the State Capito' Bu lding, Salem,
Oregon. Plans and specifications
may be obtained at the office of W.
C. Knighton, Architect, Capitol Build
ing, Salem, and from Chas. A. Mur
phy, Supt. of Construction, at Pendle
ton, Oregon. A certified check for
$1000 must accompany each proposal
and drawn to the order of R. A. Wat
son, clerk of the Hoard of Trustees,
to guarantee that 'vddcr will enter
into a contract and execute the re
quired bond; same shall be forfeited
to the State of Oregon if award of
contract is made to bidder and he or
they l'.iil to enter into .a contract and
furnish the required bond within ten
days from date of award of contract
! Proposals shall be made only on the
form lurnished by the architect. The
r ght is reserved to accept or reject
any or all bids, or to waive any in
ioimalitits In bids.
R. A. WATSON,
c'lerk of the Hoard of Trustees F.ust
ern Oregon .State Hospital.
NOTICE TO COXTH ACTORS.
A set of plans and specifications
as per above notice, may also be ex
amined at the office of Geary K m
brell at the City Hall.
The McMlnnville Telephone Regis
ter is preparing a large "progress ed
ition" which will be profusely' and
elegantly Illustrated.
Every Woman
U Interested and should know
ntxnit the wonderful
, MARVEL Whirling Spray
The new Vaginal Syringe.
Bst most convenient. It
cleanses instantly
Ask your druWat for lt.
If he cannot aupnly the
MARVEL, accept no othetN
but aend atamn for illustrated
book sealed. It elves full particu
lars and directions inval'i.ilMeto lauies. viT;-,, ;
MARVf.1 CO,
11 Fail 22d Uriel. Kern Tuil,
CHICHESTER S P'lLS
i.ntiitAj Aav jour iruiT(r
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KiUK-n. V
of Inn.
IMIla in 1UU ' I 1jU1
Kufs. sf.i.et with H I tie
TflaVf) no otTirr. Ituv nf nn
llrittffrl't. Askfr'I.lilV.h.TFRa
MAMOND IWtl IMU.S tor HA
years known as tlet. Safest. Alwiys Krliai l
fc. Jl z
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
T Want
WANTED.
WANTED SALESMAN for excluslv
territory. Big opportunities. No
experience necessary. Complete lint
Yakima Valley grown fruit, shad'
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 2621.
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or Europe, remit by postal note,
check, or send to the EAST ORE
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you are a subscriber to the EAST
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deductc ten per cent from the uub
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OREGONIAN PUB. CO., P
ton. Ore.
INSURANCE AND LAND BCSINES
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKE
reliable abstracts of title to al
lands ln Umatilla county. Loans or
city and farm property. Buys and
sells all kinds of real estate. Doei
a general brokerage busings. Pay
taxes and makes Investments tor bon
reBldents. Write fire life and acci
dent insurance. References, any
bank In Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
C. H. MARSH, Sec.
BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL, REAL
estate, fire, life and accident insur
ance agents. New location, 816 Mali,
street Phone Main 404.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSO
street, Carney & Bradley, Props
Livery, feed and sale stable. Oooi
rigs at all times. Cab line In conneo
tlon. 'Phone main 70.
SIISCELLANEOCS.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS
wedding announcements, embosser
private and business satlonery, etc
Very latest styles. Call at East Ore
gonlan office and see samples.
LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUF
work, it's clean, reliable and con
venient. Electric Sad Irons, guaran
teed, $5.25. Electric Hot Water anr
Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffe
Percolators, etc. A complete stock o'
Gas and Electric fixtures. First-clas
wiring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaughan
Main street, next to postofflce.
LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE
scrlptlon for county court, clrcul'
court, justice court, real estate, etc.
for sale at East Oregonlan office.
SENSORIAL HAIRDRESSING PAR
lor9 Hairdresslng, 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. 5J
A. F. and A. M., meets thi
first and third Monday fl
ench month. All visiting brethre:
are Invited.
DAMON LODGE NO. 4
K. of P., meets every Mon
day evening ln I. O. O. F
hall. Visiting brothers cor
diallly Invited to attend
D. R. Waffle. C. C; R. W. Fletcher
K. R. S.
PENDLETON TRAIN SCHKDVXr
O.-W. R. & N.
Westbound Oregon division- -
r-rf::: ! kc;:'. '.osvi- .. ":03 a. m
Ore and Wash. Express. 4 "5 a. m
Portland Limited !2.15p. m
Fast Mall H :45 p. m
Moter 5:30 p. m
I'ibn Ttock M.xed S:15a. m
G.!.tb.eand Oreg.m division
Fast Mail 1 B0 a. n.
'"re. & Wash. Kxpress. . 5:1." a m
Chicago Limited 6:15 p. m
Metor
Portland Local, arrive
Pilot Rock Mixed . .
, 1 0 : I r a . m
4 :55 p in
. 4:15 p. in
Washington Div. Leaving Pendleton
Walla Walla Local ... 2:00p.m.
Pendleton Passenger ... ":00a. ni
Spokane Local 7:00 p. m.
Washington D v. Arriving Pendleton
Pendleton local 5:50 a.m.
Walla Waila local i:00 a. m
Pendleton Passenger ... 6:00 p. m
XOISTHF.ILX PACI ITC.
Leaving Pendletor-
PassengeT ....
Mixed train
Arriving Pendleton
Passeritrer
Mixed train
CI a f i i
iassifieu
i
1:30 p. m
7:30 a. m
10 00 a. m
7:30 a., m.
Ads. 11
WANTED (Continued)
COME TO MADAM KENNEDY, 07
East Court street, to get ' your
switches and all kinds of hair
goods, the best and only natural
human hair ever sold in Pendleton.
Bring your combings and have
them made up. iveryth'lng
strictly guaranteed. Phone Red 3762,
LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip
tion for county court, circuit court,
Justice court, real estate, etc., foi
Sale at East Oregonlan office.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Unfurnished housekeep
ing rooms in East Oregonlan build
lng. Steam heat, gas range In
kitchen, electric lights, hot and
id water and bath. Recently
ated. Enquire at E. O. office.
PHYSICIANS.
H. 8. GARFIELD. M. D. HOMEO-
pathlc physlciaD and surgeon. Of
fice Judd block Telephone: Office,
black 3411; residence, red 2633.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO
nic 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 664.
DENTISTS.
E. A. MANN, DENTIST. OFFTCB
Main street, next to Commercial
Association rooms. Office 'phone,
Black 3421; residence 'phone, Black
2961.
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 IIS.
Residence, 915 East Court street.
Res. Phone Main 69.
C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V., GRADU-
ate of McKilllp Veterinary College
of Chicago. Office phone Main '20.
Res. 616 Bush St., phone Main 27.
ATTORXEYS.
RALEY & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office In American National
Bank Building.
JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office ln Despain building.
R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office lr. Despain building.
CARTER & SMTTHE, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office ln 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 ln
Despain tulldlng.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law, estates settled, wllls.deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room IT, 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.
CHAS. J. FERGUSON. ATTORNEY
at law. Office in Judl building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNE I
at law. Will practice in all state
and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, 3,
and 4, over Tavlur Hardware Co.
JOHNSON & SKUA1U.K. ATTOR
neys at law. Offi.-e in Uespaln
building.
AKClllTIXTS. COXTKACTOK.S, KTC
1'. A. i! W CONTRACTOR AND
I'-uild-'r i'stimates furnished on all
kind;, .f masonry, cement walks,
Jtmie w ilks. etc. Phone black 3784,
,.i i ireori'.:i !l office.
ri XKHAL MRI.CTORS.
JOItX XkKrTKCNEiTaL Di
rector and licensed embalmer.
Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded tT
day or night. 'Phone main 76.
A I CTIOXEKK.
COL F. G. LUCAS, LIVESTOCK
Austloneer. Athens. Oregon. Ref
erence First National PaiiK of Athena
and Farmers' Bank of Weston. Farm
sales a specialty.
SIXOX I -H AN D DKAI.KRS.
V STKOHbE. DEALER IN NET
and second hand goods. Cash paid
for all second-hand goods bought.
Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy
household goods Call and get his
prices. 210 E. Court street Phone
Flack 3171.
RI-STAIKAXIS.
CHINA RESTAURANT. NOODLES
I and chop suey. Ung D. Goey. prop.
At the old stand, Alta street In rear
of Tallman Drug Co.
East Oreg'.'niau by
nrrler, tic "r
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