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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1911
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HOLIDAY CATTLE
"HILL TAI'T" RKM.S VOli
f $217 AND KXXITK.S TRADE
Talrly (xkI Cows ; ul (Joixl Price
Whllo KUvrH Are Down SHH-lull,y
kmtnu llogi SoKl at Fumy Fi)g
uro kIuhh Murkct Is Good.
- (From Tuesday's Journal.)
The livestock trade is still talking
of the sale of "mil Taft," the won
derful steer brought from Baker and
wh'ch sold to the Union Meat com
pany nt $217, or 10c per pound.
-Further sales of holiday stuff con
tinue and prices naturally much
higher than are being paid for what la
ordinarily considered top quality. The
stuff Hell ng for ho'ldays Is sta.ll fed.
while others are merely hay stuff.
Therefore prices should not be con
fused. Only the latter are quoted In
.45
55.00
Frank Baling, express
Frank Suling, postuge all of'
flees
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., tele
phone all offices 50.60
J. A. Borie Lumber Co., lum
ber 2.75
Penland Bios., freight and
drayago 2.10
Eust Oregonian, express ....
East Oregonian, printing mo.
expenses
Live Wire, printing monthly
expenses
John Ross, do 21.25
M. Dixon, do 10.10
George Ashworth, do 10.10
W. J Crablll, do 21.25
Ed Towery, do 43.75
Thos. Lester, do 19.10
William Benefield, do 12.50
J. II. Clark, do 19.10
George Ijirder, do 19.10
A. P. Wrlirht do 16 85
'U L. Beam, do 20.00
21.00 !F. Stlmple, do 13.50
C. P. Smith, do 42.50
1.50
the regular range cattle prices by the i,Ve Wire, supplies 16.40
21.00 K.
H.
PIMPLES 01 FACE
CAUSED GREAT
DISFIGUREBT
Journal at this time. I Kreewater Times, advertis-
There was another fair run of cat- ing .
tie in the yards today, but little of the Freewator Times, supplies for
stock could be called fin class af- I rZ. ' adVeing!
ter having exhibited the stock that H(.rrn,.stori Herald, udvertis
arrived yesterday. Nevertheless one ( in
lot of 18 cows brought $5 this morn- Milton Eagle, supplies for wa-
Mullen, do
Lane, do
6 75
6.75
5.60
5.60
6.60
6.60
5 60
3.35
9.00
For Three Long Years, Suffered Great
Deal. Cuticura Soap and Ointment
Brought Marvelous Results. In
Few Weeks Cured Completely,
"I wis troubled with acne for three long
years. My face was the only part atfocted,
tut it caused great disligurement, also
suuurmg and ions of sleep.
At iirsi there appeared red,
hard pimples which later
contained white matter. I
suffered a great deal caused
by the itching. I was in a
state of perplexity when
walking the stroeu or any
where before the public.
"I used pills and other
remedies but they failed com
pletely. I thought of giving
tip when nothing would help, but something
told me to try the Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment. I sent for a Cuticura Booklet which I
read carefully.- Then I bought some Cuticura
8oap and ointment and by following the
directions I was relieved in a few days. I
used Cuticura Soap for washing my face,
and applied the Cuticura Ointment morning
and evening. This treatment brought mar
velous results so I continued with it for a
few weeks and was cured completely. I can
truthfully say that the Cuticura Remedies
axe not oaly all, but more than they claim
to be." (Signed) O. Itaumel, 1015 W. 20ta
Place, Chicago, 111., May 28, 181 1.
For more than a generation Cuticura Rem
edies have afforded the most economical
treatment for affections of the skin and scalp.
A cake of Cuticura Soap (25c.) and a box of
Cuticura Ointment (50c.) are often sufficient.
Although sold throughout the world, a liberal
sample of each, witn iU-p. book on the skin,
will be sent free, on application to Potter
brag & Chem. Corp., Dept. A. Boston.
Best tor Asthma, Ca
tarrh, Bronchitis
Why need anyone suffer from any
throat or nie troubles when sooth
ing, healing IIYOMEI Is guaranteed
to banish all misery or money back
"The undersigned herewith rec
ommend HYOMEl to all who aro af
flicted with asthma, catarrh, or
bronchitis. IIYOMEI was used by
my wife for bronchitis and asthma
and I used it for bronchitis and sore
throat
It ha given relief and permanent
results and I write these few lines for
the benefit of all who are afflicted
with the ailments named above."
Theodore Boehlan, Traffic Manager
of the Concordia Publishing House.
Cor. Jefferson avenue, and Miami
street, concordla, Kas., Jan. 2nd, 1911.
Tallman & Co. and druggists every
where sell Hyomel. A complete out
fit Inolud ng Inhaler, costs $1.00. Ex
tra bottles If needed 50 cents. Just
breathe it.
Ing. Those averaged 1026 and were
very desirable for the hol'dny trade.
Three calves that averaged 160 pounds
went to the high mark at $8.
Best SU-ere $5.75.
What Is ordinarily called "best" in
thejfteer division ig not being quoted
itbov $5.75 by the local trade. Stock
that brings more than this figure Is
generally grain fed an:! prepared es
pee'alty for the holiday market.
Today's run of 208 head in the cat
tle dlv'slon at North Portland com
pares with 59 head last Tuesday.
I fog Market y Mixed.
The sale of the big lot of contract
hogs at North Port'nrid yesterday has
been somewhat understood. While
the trnn.wactlon was tot $7.10, this did
not mean that stuff sold In the reg
ular way would bring that figure. The
stock was sold pr'or to arrival and
was weighed without the usual fill.
This means fully 15c above the pre-
vioui price.
As a general rule local Interests
are not ouotlng hogs above $6 85.
Bun for the day was 1 C 7 head com
pared with 292 last Tuesday.
There remains an excellent situa-
t'on In the mu'ton yard at North
Portland. Receipts for the day were
491 head compared w'th 477 a week
ngo.
While good stock Is in firm request
at the most favorable values, there
remains a stagnant tone for poor
stuff. Some of the late arrivals would
be worth more money In the Interior
than here for they are reshlpped.
Wheat Producers' price nominal;
track delivery, club. 79c; bluestem.
81 82c; fortyfold, 80c; Willamette
valley. 79c; red Jtusslan, 77c. Tur-
kay red. 80c.
Barley Prod ucers' prices 19 1 1
Feed, $31 31.00; rolled, $32; brew
ing. $37.
Oats Producer5 price Track No.
1. spot delivery, white, $30.50; gray.
$30.
Millstuffs Selling price Bran,
$24.50; middlings, $31; shorts, $25.50;
chop. 119ft 25.
Hay Producers' price 1911 crop
Valley timothy, fancy,, $1 5 16; or
dinarv $1314; eastern Oregon. $16
50ff?17; Idaho, $17; mixed. $1215;
clover. I10W11; wheat, $11; cheat.
Ill: alfalfa. $1213: oats. 11; al
falfa. $12013; oats. $11.
Iuv llerl to Wlicnt Damage
Chicago Dec. 13. The wheat trade
paid heed to the damage to the gra'n
crop by rains in Argentina and the
market advanced from 5-8 to -c
at the elo-ing after an opening un
changed to l-2c higher.
The advance In Buenos Ayres was
the basis for a further stiffening of
va'ues at Liverpool and Paris, but at
Berlin the market reacted.
Minneapolis reported a better de
mand for cash wheat. The Chicago
cash wheat murket was firm with
prices unchnnged.
termaster
Glass & Prodhomme Co., sup
plies, S. Kupt. and Kec'r...
Geo. D. Barnard & Co., index
cabinet, assessor
C. K. Nelson, supplies 12"?n
39.40
11.68
40.00
5.50
3 50
95.93
22.75
15.00
3.00
40.00
25.75
3.50
2.25
13.00
10.00
41.70
3.55
4.60
9.25
9.15
When you wani j
TUB
AUTO CAB
PHONE MAIN 468.
The OREGON MOTOR GO.
S15 E. COURT ST.
Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo
kane. Leaves 1:30 p. m., arrive 9:55
p. m. Tickets from W. Adams.
4 gent, Pendleton.
OLD-TIME REMEDY
DARKENS THE
From time Immemorial, sage and
sulphur have been used for the hair
and scalp. Almost everyone knows
of the value of such a combination
for darkening the hair, for curing
dandruff and falling hair and for
J ! making the hair grow.
I In olden t'mes the only way to get
a hair tonic of this sort was to brew
it In the home fireplace, a method
which was troublesome and not al
ways satisfactory. Nowadays almost
every up to date druggist can supply
h's patrons with a ready-to-use pro
duct, iklllfully compounded In per
r,.,.iiv cinilnned laboratories. The
Wyeth Chemical company of New
York put up an ideal remedy of this
sort, called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Hair Remedy, and authorize drug
gists to sell It under a guarantee that
the money will bo refunded if it fails
to do exactly as represented.
If you have dandruff, or if your
hair is turning gray or coming out,
Frazler-Nelson Co., supplies
Tavlor Hdw. Co., hardware...
J L. Vaughan, lamp globes.
H. Koplttkj & Co., hauling
wood
iterlilnw Miller, plumbing..
O W. Bradley cash advanced
for 80 7-8 cords wood 522.50
Pacific Power & Light Co.,
lights
Charles Lane & Son, window
glass for jail
A. C. Koeppen & Bros., drugs
for prisoners
T D. Taylor, board for prison
ers Ralph Folsom, transportation
and burial Henry Jones...
Italph Folsom, burial Benja
min Butler
Ralph Folsom, window shades,
poor farm
,L J. McFaul, trip to Weston
examining city water
T. D. Taylor, R R. fare pau
pers Kupers & McCook, labor on
engine at poor farm
J. H. Hennings, tobacco poor
fa rm
Rains & Houser, 35 head steers
delivered poor farm iss.iu
Z. Houser, delivering the above
cattle
Pendleton Iron Works, man
hole for noor farm
Alexander Dept. Store, sup
plies poor farm
Joe Fields, labor on poor
farm Jau'J
P. H. Van Orsdall, wneai ior
poor farm '"
V. Stroble, beds and mattress,
poor farm
A. C. Koeppen & Bros., drugs
for poor
Pendleton Drug Co , drugs
for uoor farm
Tallman & Co.. drugs for poor
farm
Taylor Hardware Co., hardfare
for poor farm
Oregon Lumber Yard, lumber
for poor farm 134.50
Crabcreek Lumber Co., lumber
for poor farm
Pendleton Roller Mills, bran
and flour, poor farm 33.40
La Dow & Peterson, naraware
for poor farm
Hale & McAtee, glass and
and putty, poor farm
Otto Hohbach, bread for poor
farm
R K. Fletcher, meat for poor
farm
S M. Done, blacksmithlng
poor farm
Isaac Jay & Son. blacksmithlng
noor farm
Fred Book, tobacco, poor farm
2 months -00
Carl Welssert, robe and wnip.
poor farm
N. A. Miller, burial of Frank
Buck
C. S. Wheeler. 60 prints or
corns, unknown
Bovs & Gil ls Aid Society, char
ity 10.00
D. J. McFaul, salary health
officer
John H. Hiteman. for William
Helmlck. old soldier
W. E. Driskell. paid for 2 mo.
wages at $2 50 per day on
account of getting crippled
while working in rock quar
ry at Weston 130.00
S. J. Campbell, fruit inspector 29.4 5
J. B Snvlor, expense . educa
tional 'board 2.20
Oeorge Tonkin, traveling ex
penses school supervisor.... 56.35
Albert K. White, do 54.00
Horace Walker, co. com. salary 55.00
H. M. Cockburn, do 65.00
A C. Funk, deputv sheriff... 125.00
J." A. Blnkley. do 100.00
George Strand, do 100.00
R. T. Brown, do 125.00
Helen Hart, clerk's steno 70.00
B. S. Burroughs, deputy hire 125.00
Oeorge Simpson, janitor 75.00
J. B. McDill. supt. poor farm 100.00
, J. A. Tomlln, do .
100 L. Cobb, do
; F. Montgomery, do
4.00 John Barnes, do .
1.00 Sid Barnes, do ...
I F. Horner, do . . .
1.70 i William Powers, do
,IJ. F. Lavendar. do 85.00
12.30 Jack Lutes, do 2.25
L. B. Davis, do 42.50
56.80 George W. Proebstel, hardware
dlst No. 6 7.47
D. F. Lavendar, freight dist 6 6.76
William McKenzie. fuel and
uhc of engine, No. 6 229.03
W. J. Clarke & Co., powder
and fuse di.-t 6 60.00
Thnrp Bros., blacksmithing
No. 9 32 11
Jesse Cockburn, labor dist.
No. 10 52.25
W. J. Seaman, do 22.50
S. R. Hunter, do 29.50
36 50
7.80
2.35
1.10
Jesse Laker, do
Harley Rothrock, do
Joe Nelson, labor dist. No. 11
John Peterson, do
William Potts, do
Tumalum Lumber Co. lumber
dlst. No. 11
R. N. Furlinzer, labor, dist.
No. 12
J. E. Gordon, do 4 3.75
W. S. Beamer( do 12.35
K. R Marquess, do 9.00
Noah Buroker, do 21.35
W. Kd Moore, do 14.87
John Tompkins, do 65.2",
W. Davis, do 4.50
John Tompkin, do 66.00
Emmett Rees, do 8.60
J. C Prendergast, do 12 45
J S. Norvell Hdw. Co., hard
ware dlst. No. 12 2.75
Oliver Dlckerson, road plow
dlst. 12 I""0
Tumalum Lumber Co , lumber
dist. 12 120.30
Vernon V. Kerley, blacksmith
ing dist. 12 I "
F A. Sikes, labor dlst. No. 13 14.00
E P. Marshall, labor aisu sso.
14 25.75
John kaiitola, do W W
Relno Hildunen, do 3?-T?
1
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Ads
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HAIR WORK MADAM KENNEDY
is at the Bowman Motel for two
days. Anyone wishing hair work
please call and see her. Room 4.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATION
wedding announcements, embossdl
private and business stationery, eta.
Very latest styles. Call at East Ore
gonian office and see samples.
WANTED Lace curtains to laundry
Work done with especial care
Phone Red 2521.
SALESMEN TO AID VS SUPPLY
the brisk demand for our good;,
some vacant territory yet In every
state went of the Mississippi; casts
weekly. Capital City Nursery Co-
Salem, Oregon.
LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip
tion for country court, circuit court,
justice court, real estate, etc., tor
Sale at East Oregonian office.
13.50
11 00
12.75 9
4.50
7.00
Ploooifiori nironfnn,
I uiuuoiiiuu mtuuimy
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS i
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN. DENTIST.
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
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, Sec.
18.00
15.75
3.37
11.25
19.00
12.70
1.65
1.00
43.60
1.00
1.75
6.25
29.00
6.50
13.50
80.00
7.25
6.75
3.35
98.60
84 00
6.00
24.75
28.12
68.
25.60
9.00
Jack Hill, do
Finer Westersund, do
Charles Westersund, do
Henry Embusk, do
J W Embusk, do
W. J. Clarke & Co., 1 ardware
dlst. No. 14
D. H. Nelson, labor dlst. No. 15
A. Holgron. do
Henry Hudeman, O
T..hn dimm An -
A I. Molstrom, do 22.00
Pendleton Iron Works, snar
pening 2 grades blades
M. Burks, labor d'.st. No. 17.,
H. P. Gover, do
J S. Mattoon, do
J. S. Mattoon, do
T. u Xfuttonn. do
( E. Olson, do 49.50
Hume Park, do "2 :
A tvnrrl. no
, v. - t,n
Tonv Dralshagen, do
W. S. Groom, do 68.00
E. C. Neading, do 6t.
a Waterman, do 67.81
Ed Rowe. do 20 25
KVonU Wpld do 50.34
W r Ktownrd. do . . . 42.75
H.' J. Stillings. do 109.37
Tom Brassfleld. do 32.50
W. C. Lloyd, do 42.50
F. P. Phipps, do 74.37
T. H. Haddox, do 56.25
B. Hooker, do 12.75
Joe Sralk, do 12. 75
N. T. Nelson, do 12.75
.Tohn Waller, do 38.25
J. Conner, do 13 50
Kd Graham, do
H T.indsev. do 15.75
I.' Varum! do . . . . 9.00
W. T Sellers, do 8.2
Henrv Ott. do
T. H Haddox, do
Harrv IJndsav. do
H. .1 Stilllners. do 15.6
Ed Graham, do 12.09
O. E. Olson, do
W. C. Steward, do
Frank Weld, labor dist. No. 17
C. H. Park, do 42.2
Henry Sommerer, do
Henry Ott. do
F. A. Phipps, do
Herbert D. Newell, concrete
pipes dist. 17 18 00
H. T. Irvin. lumber dlst. 17..
McCormack. labor, dist
No. 18 25.50
Joe Mann, do 2 2
A. Claud, do 2.2
Oren Halstead. do 30.00
DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATU
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, GRAXU-
BENTLEY & LEFFINGVVELL. REAL of chcag0- offlce phone Mala tk
estate, lire, me una , Res, 616 Bush St. phone Main 17.
. n ,..nti Vnnr location. Bib Main'
auvs " o ' -
street. Phone Main 404.
LIVKRY AND FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON
street, Carney & Bradley, props.
Livery, feed and sale stable. Good
lgs at all times. Cab line in connec
tion. "Phone main 70.
FOUND
at last a place wlicro one can trust
their best linen to bo Laundered.
We use only harmless materials to
cleanse all articles entrusted to us.
A trial order will convince you
that wo live up to our advertise
ment. We Also Do
Rough Dry
7o Per round.
TROY
Steam Laundry
TAIXE BROS.
Phono Main 170.
H. S. Garfield, co. phy n 35.00
George Tonkin, salary school
supervisor 120.00
Albert K. White, do 120.00
C. P. Cockburn, labor rum!
dist. No. 1 f-00
Will Beaumont, do , 4.00
Oscar Wallace, do 2.00
Arch Ellis, labor road dlst.
No. 3 1.85
n V FVazier. do 3.45
R. M. White, do 1.S5
Asa Demarls, do 10.75
A. F. Compton. do 3 20
L. I,. Sewell. do 4.50
. Chapman, do 3.40
F. E. Haevs. do 25.00
W. O. Hay, do 24.50
1). A. Nelson, do 12.75
L. S. Seen, do 10.70
6.00
37.1
9.00
4.60
4 50
4.5
31.2
3.00
2.00
155.8
20.2
11.2
2.5
40.1
64.00
A. F. Compton. do
William Hsey. do
29.75
13.50
31.50
don't delav. but get a bottle of this J I Frar.ler. do ........... 31
rem,vi;: today am. see what a fewUn l-(MHniglU. blacksmith- j
days' treatment will do for you. 'o Grimes, labor dist. No. 4.. 4
This preparation is offered to the jA; Kralmnn. do 4
70
00
.00
nubile, nt fifty cents a bottle, and Is, win Murnhy. do 12.00
recommended and sold by special i Phil Murphy, do 3150
agent, Pendleton Drug Co.
422.2
4.5
14.8
11.2
11
21.2
i ' r,
DENTISTS.
Office in
Main 73.
Judd building. Phon
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS No
tice is hereby given that there will
be an annual meeting of tne stock
holders of the East Oregonian pud-
lishing company on weanesaay, De
cember 6, 1911. at 4 o'clock p. m., at
the office of said company m Pendle
ton, Oregon, for the purpose of elect
ing officers for the ensu ng year. c.
S. Jackson, president; L. D. Drake,
secretary.
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office in American National
Bank Building.
JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AI
' law. Office 'in Despain building.
R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Despain building.
CARTER & SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In rear of Americas
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardwara
Company.
LOWELL & WINTER, ATTORNEY
and consullors at law. Office to
Despain building.
LFGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE- .GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNHY
scrlDtion for county court, circuiv
court. Justice court, real estate, etc.,
for sale at East oregonian oiuce.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PENDLETON LODGE No. 62
A. F. and A. M-, meets the
first and third Mondays of
each month. Ail vusiung ui
are Invited.
at law, estates settled, wills, deda
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17, Schmidt
block.
PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOB
neys at law; rooms S and 4 SmUkv
Crawford building.
DAMON LODGE NO. .
K. of P., meets every Mon
day evening In I. O. O. P.
hall. Visiting brother cor
rtlBilv invited to attend.
A. Bes-t, C. C; R, W. Fletcher, K.
S. ,
ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS. ETC
D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR A.u
Builder. Estimates furnished on all
kinds of masonry, cement walks,
stone walls, etc. Phone black 3786.
or Oregonian office.
Commissioner's Report
IJst of claims allowed by the Coun
ty Court at the December, 1911, term
except certnin claims allowed by
statute.
John F. Bagan, livery hire for
County Court $ 2.60
Russell & Lalng, feed for In-
dlan's horse. Stato vs. un
man . ... 2.25
Jeff Stevens, expense State vs.
Roach . i o
T. D. Taylor, paid for care of
John Hoggard, Insane .... 2.50
Ralph Folsom, Inquest William
Zelgler 8.60
Robert I,. Yandle, Inquest
Walter K. Mtllstead 1.20
W. R. IJilrig, do 1.20
Sum Weathers, do 1.20
H. G. Pound, do 1.20
R. V. Brownell, do 1 20
F. J. Keule. di 1.20
L. Johnson, do 1.70
James Buck, do 1.70
Ralph Folsom, do 16.10
Roso Huston, School Supt.
steno 26 00
F. M. Elofson. repairing 3
typewriters lfi.00
Frank K. Welles, express 7.30
12.95
8.62
15.00
6.60
3.60
Tumnlum Lumber Co., lumber
dist. No. 4
Walter O'Hara, labor, dist. No.
5
J. M. O'Hara, do
Walter O'Hara. do
Dnn Collins, labor Dist. No. 6
C. I Cady, do 19.10
W. Cox, do 1125
C Phipps. do 11.25
C. Twiggs, do 17.40
E. L. Matheny. do 2i.8o
E. R. Davidson, do 25.40
R. Wheeler, do 17.95
John Prlne, do 23.05
C. E. Adklns, do 16.85
E. Bullock, do 20.90
P. Graham, do 19.10
V. Turpln, do 34.00
C. Martin, do 11.25
C. H. Handbury. do 14.60
Dave Collins, do 28.00
J. Fuson. do 13.50
H. Baker, do 12.35
( Wright, do 32.25
B. Brown, do 1.10
M. Moffltt, do 11.25
A. Belter, do 11
M . Kagleton, do 16.00
M. Harvey, do
G. Hoge, do .
J. Craphin, do
L. Leach, do 7.S5
P. Crawford, do 7.85
O. 11 Davis, do 4.50
W. A. Barnes, do s.50
C. Briggs, do 13.45
Scott Brown, do
J. W. Brackenberry, do
Jop Mann, do
E. Elder, do
W. J. Wattenburger. do
Echo Lumber Co., lumber dist.
No. 18
W. S. Williams, blacksmithing
dist. No. IS 4.50
R. H. Stappish. nails dist 18
John Cattreall, labor, dist.
No. 19
Harry Arkell, do
John Arkell, do
J. K. Arkell. do
Tavlor Hrw. Co . axle grease
dist. No. 19
J. L Hall, labor dist. No. 24
Flovd Hall, do
I, U Hall, do
Bill Oliver, labor dist. No. 29
Ed Kilgore, do
J. F. Thompson, do
V. R. Campbell, labor dist.
No. 31
W. I Guerrant, do
George (iilmore, labor dist.
No. 33
Struthers Stlte, do
Albert O'Hara. do
Alex MeCorkell, do 15.50
W. A. leathers, labor dist.
No. 36 31.50
Wilbur Berch, labor dist. No.
17
Antone Sone Son. do
Clarence Mead, do
H. T. Irvin, lumber dist. 36.
Will Bowers, labor dlst. No.
38
HOWLAND & REINEMAN. ENGI
neers. Land surveying, water meas
urements; reinforced concrete work;
Irrigation work a specialty. Freewa
ter. Ore.
FREDERICK STEIWER, ATTORNEY'
at law. Office in Smlth-Crawfor
building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice In all stata
and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2. t
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
JOHNSON A SKRABLE. ATTOR.
neys at law. Office In Despalm.
building.
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer.
Opposite postoffice. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night. 'Phone main 75.
11.25
4.50
50
1 00
7.00
4.25
2.50
61.40
6.50
9.00
5.60
4.50
20.25
4.60
6.50
1.09
14.10
AUCTIONEER.
COL F. G. LUCAS, uvwiun.
Auctioneer. Athena, Oregon. ei-
erence First National Bank of Athena
and Farmers Bank of Weston. Farm
sales a specialty.
SECOXD-HAXD DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DKAIjc-R i.
and second-hand goods. tasn paju
for all second-hand goods bought.
Cheapest place in Ptndleton to buy
houoehold goods. Call and get his
prices. 210 E. Court street, pnone
Black 3171.
Arthur H. Bell, do 31.50
William J. Bell, do 6.75
W. H. Bell, do 63 00
Bert Warren, labor dlst. No.
39 29.UU
Henry Lorenzen, do 2.30
Manuel Fretdiy, do i3i.s
18.00
dist.
Enoch Fried ly, do
Anderson Odom. labor
No. 41
Alfred Odom. do
Joe Miller. d
Thos. Richnrds. do
Harry Dunn, do
Os Baumgardner. do
H. Dickey, do
Harry Rogers, do
Buchols! Hrw. Co., hardware
dist. No! 41
Inland Empire Co., lumber,
dist. No. 41 4 8.06
Echo Mercantile Co., axle
grease
Isaac .lav & Son. blacksmith
lng dist. No. 4 2 5. no
Milton Lumber Yard, lumber. 412. Tit
Rudolph Seheel. strawing roads S 50
Koall & Co, 2 dump wagons 110.00
12.75
60 75
10.1
50.00
59.50
36.00
47.2
10S.00
3.50
U U V MM i
I II U I I 111 L i
H E A T R E f
4
Cass Matlock, Prop.
RESTAURANTS.
CHINA RESTAURANT, iwUJJUca
and chop suey. Ung D. Goey, prop.
At the old stand, Alta street In rear
of Tallman Drug Co.
East Oregonian by carrier, etc per
month.
PITYSIC1ANS.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. V., HOMKJ-
pathlc physician ana surgeon, or-
flee Judd block. Telephone: Omce
black 3411; residence, red 2633.
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the city.
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and en
tertaining for the entire
family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three times
each. week. Be sure and
see the next change.
Adults 10a Children
under 10 years, 5c.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE. CHRO-
nic and nervous diseases, and dis
eases of women. X-ray and Electro
theraputics. Judd building, corner
Main nnd Court streets. Office "phon
Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 654
SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS. DR
Brundage Is a graduate of the
Weltmer Methods of Sugscstivt
Therapeutics. Every known dis
ease cured without drugs or sur
gery. Kxamlnatlon and first treat
ment Free. Temple liUUt, Komt
8 and 9. Hours. S a. ra to 9 p. m
fry '