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ff EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1913. PAGE SEVEN. call for nina FOR street im provements. Notice Is hereby given, that the under Binned hh Hucurder of The City of l'endletou wlA receive Heuleil bltlM, until & o'clock 1'. M. on April llllrd, 11)13, ut hit) office In lVndli'ton, Oregon, for the Improvement of tliut part of Webb Street, in HUld City lying between the KiiHt line of Cottonwood Street mid the KuHt line of College Street by pav ing tbe mime with Gravel llltnlitblc pave ment, and placing thereon curbs, gut tern und drulnage yHtein and others things, In accordance with the plans and gpecltlcutlou for such Improvements now on file In the office of said Recorder, and which are open to Inspection there. Each bid must be ac companied by certified check for $."iUO.UU payable to the order of the Mayor of said Ctiy, to be returned If the bidder Is un successful and to be forfeited on failure to enter into a contract in uccordamc with the bid If successful. Kncli bid uitiHt specify as follows: Gravel bllullthlc pavement. Includ ing the surface finishing course and bituminous foundation, per square yard Excavation per cubic yard I'll! or embankment, per cubic yard $ Concrete curb and gutter, slrulght, per lineal foot ? Concrete curb and gutter, circular, per lineal foot $ Vlt rilled sewer pipe, 0 inch, per lineal foot $ Vitrified sewer pipe, 8 Inch, per llneul foot f Vitrified sewer pipe, 10 Inch, per lineal foot $ .Vltrlflod sewer pipe, 11! Inch, per lineal foot $ Vitrified sewer pipe, 14 Inch, per llnenl foot $...'... Manholes, each $ llitullthlc heuders, per lineal foot Iirlck headers, per lineal foot.... $ Inlets, each $ For entire Improvement complete (Total bid) lilds must be filed wn the City Recorder on or before the time above mentioned and will be opened before the Common Council of said City In session t 7 :'M o'clock r. M., on said April Z.'lrd. 11)13, at the Council Chambers the Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Attention Is called to the ordinances of said City authorizing said Improvements and to the "License agreement relating to fur nishing the bltullthlc mixture aud other matters, filed bv the Warren Itrothers Company on April Silt. 11)13, with the City Unorder. Dated April lath, 11)13. THOMAS FIT GERALD. City Recorder. NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that at a regular ineetlug of the Common Council of The Clly of Pendleton held ou April i'th, 1013, the following resolutions were udopted : Whereas, the Surveyor of The City of Tendleton did on the Dili day of April, 11)13, under direction and by requirement of the Common Council file plans and specifica tions for an appropriate Improvement of Haley Street. In The City of Pendleton from the West line of Rush Street to the West line of Short Street, together with the estimates of the work to be done and the probable cost thereof, with a statement of the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited by such Improvement, and the percentage of the total cost of Improvement which each of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on account of the benefits to be derived from such improvement ; and Whereas, the Council has examined such plans and specification and found the same satisfactory and the estimates there for to be In accordance with tbe probable cost of such work ; and Whereas, the properey recommended by the City Surveyor to be Included within the boundaries of the district benefited Is, Id the Judgment of the Common Council properly to be Included within such Im provement district, nnd no property Is ex cluded therefrom which should properly be Included therein ; and Whereas, the Improvement of the here inabove described portion of said Haley Street, with Gravel llitullthlc pavement Is at this time necessary ; therefore be it Resolved, by the Common Council of The City of Pendleton that It Is expedient to Improve, and It Is hereby proposed to Im prove Raley Street from tho West line of Rush Street to the West line of Short Street by paving the same with Gravel Kttullthlc pavement, such pavement to be mode anil laid down, nnd the street to have curbs, gutters and all other things, and to lie improved. In accordance with, aud as shown In. the plans and specifications for the improvements of said portion of Rnley Street prepared by Gcnry Klmbrell, City Survevor, aud filed with the Recorder of the City on the ilth day of April, 1913, which pinna and specfcntlons are hereby particularly referred to: and be It further Resolved, tliut the plans and specifica tions and estimates for Hindi Improvements, n prepared by the City Surveyor nnd filed with the Recorder of The City of l'endle tou on the i'th day of April. 1!13. lie nml they are hereby approved nnd adopted; and be it further Resolved, that the cost of making such Improvement hIuiII be n charge und lien up on nil lots, parts of lots and panels of land to be benefited by such Improvement, nnd the owners of such lots, parts of lots, and parcels of land so specially benefited by such Improvement shalL be liable for the payment of the cost thereof; und be it further Resolved, that nn Assessment District Is hereby created to he known as Assessment District No. -", embracing the property to be assessed for the payment of such Im provement, which nssessment district slinll Include nil lots, parts of lots and parcels of land Ivlng and being within the district bounded and described ns follows, timit : Commencing at the S. E. corner of lot 10, blk. 3. Italcv's Addition to the town, now City of Pendleton. Ore., thence west to the S. W. corner of lot 3. blk. S. llouser's Ad dition to Pendleton. Ore., thence south to the S. E. corner of lot " In said blk. 8: thence westerly along the southern bound ary of lots 7 nnd X In said blk. S to the east line of lot ft, blk. it in said llouser's Addition: thence southerly to the S. E. corner of said lot ft. blk. 1); thence westerly tn the S. W. corner of lot f In said blk. 0 ; t hence northerly to the N. W. corner of snld lot 5; thence northerly to the S. E. corner of blk. I In snld llouser's Addition: thence westerly to the S. W. corner of lot 4 In snld blk. 1 ; thence north to the N. W. corner of lot 3 In snld blk. 1 ; thence enst to the N. E. corner of lot 10. blk. 2. In said llouser's Addition ; thence South to the 8. K. corner of snld lot 10; thence enst to the N. K. corner of lot 0. blk. 4 In aforesaid Haley's Addition: thence south to the N. W. corner of lot 0 In snld blk. 4. thence enst to the N. E. corner of said lot 0; thence south to the S. E. corner or lot 1 In aforesaid blk. 3 of said Rnley's Addition, thence west to the S. W. corner of said lot 1, thence south to place of be ginning ; and he It further Reflolved. that a copy of this resolution, together with a notice that the Surveyor's estimate of the proportion of the cost of said work Is to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parrel of land, la on fi'.e in the office of the City Recorder, be published for a period of ten days In the K.ast Oregonlan, which newspaper Is hereby designated by tho Council for the publi cation thereof. And notice la further given, that the flxirreyor'i estimate of the proportion of the cost of aald work to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land wrthln the assessment district In aald rmolntlon described, Is on file tn the office of the City Recorder. Dated, Pendleton, Oregon, April 10th, 1013. TnOMAS FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. NOTICE OF PAYMENT OF CTTY OF PKN D LETO N IMPROVEMENT noxns. Notice Is hereby given that City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds num. threp. series B. and numbers twelve, nineteen and twenty. Series A, win be paid upon presentation there of to the undersigned at the Ameri can National Bank. Pendleton, Uma tnn County, Oregon. Interest on said Bnd ceases this date. Dated April 9. MIS. LEE- MOORHOUSE, Treasurer, City of Pendleton. Bv Wm. MlckeUen. Deputy. Kew IT Mesiir toy TdDwmis Dim Ommaattannsa nnimily STAXI'IELI) WINS FROM echo TEAM (Special Correspondence.) Krlio, Ore, April 21. The hiiHt-bnll nine cif Stanfield crossed huts with the Kiho team on the lutter's homo diamond yenterday. The wore was 21 to 3 in favor of Stanfield. A goodly number of fans went out to witness the game. Carl Seholl of Walla Walla left Saturday for Wasco, after a short vis It here with his brother, Louis Seholl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Everitt are home after a week spent In Portland. N'utna lyee, who reignel his office of city marshal here last November, to take charge of an alfalfa ranch near Cecil, on Willow creek, arrived CAN" YOU IXM'IIT IT? Wluii the Proof Can lie So Easily In- When so many grateful citizens of Pendleton testify to benefit derived from Doan's Kidney Pills, can you doubt the evidence? The proof Is not far away l,t Is almost at your door. 'Head what a resident of Pen dleton says about Doan's Idney pills. Can you demand more convincing tes timony? C. S. Howard, grocer, 1614 W. Webb street, Pendleton, Oregon, says: "For fifteen years I had a great deal of suffering from a dull pain through the small of my back and left side. For over a year I was annoyed by numbness in my shoulder blades. 1 couldn't lie comfortably on my back. The kidney secretions were too fre quent in passage. I tried several well-known remedies, but nothing did me any good until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. They relieved the ache and pains and regulated the action of my kidneys. You may con tinue publishing the endorsement I gave Doan's Kidney Pills after they had helped me so much." For sale by all dealers. Price GO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New Tork, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. xoTicr. or proposal for street flushing tank and wagox. Notice is hereby given that the street committee of the Common Counil of the City of Pendleton will receive proposals for furnishing the city of Pendleton one 600 gallon flvrshlng tank with sprinkling attach ment mounted trucks complete f. o. b. Pendleton. All bids will be filed at the office of City Recorder on or be fore April 23, 1913, at 5 o'clock P. M. The City reserves the right to reject any nnd all bids. Dated this 12th day of April 1913. TIIOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. SALE or HOXDS. Pealed proposals for the purcha.se of 200 bonds of The City of Pendle ton, Oregon, par value $200,000. 5 per cent semi-annual Interest, matur ing in 20 years, will lie received by the undersigned tip to five o'clock P m. on May 14th, 1913. at his office in the City Hall In said city; each bid must be accompanied by certified check for $2TiOO, payable to the order of the Mayor of the City, the same to be forfeited if the bonds are award ed to a bidder nnd he falls to carry out his bid. nnd to be returned to the bidder If unsuccessful. All bids should be addressed to Thomas Fltj Gerald, City Recorder. Pendleton, (Oregon, and marked "Pro posals for bids for Water Bonds." The City of Pendleton reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. Dated April 19th. 1913. THOMAS FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. cAi.i, lint inns run strekt im- lilt IVKMKNTS. Notice Is hereby given, thnt the under lined us Recorder of The City of l'endle tou will receive sealed bids, until 5 o'clock 1 M., on April 2;trd. 11)13, at his office In Pendleton, Oregon, for the Improvement of that part of College Street iu said City King between the North line of Webb Street and the South line of Court Street by paving the same with (travel llitullthlc pavement, and placing curbs, gutters and drainage system nnd other things. In ac cordance with the pinna nnd specifications for such Improvements now on file In the Office of snld Recorder, and which are open to Inspection there. Knch bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $."i0().(M), payable to the order of tho Mayor of snld City, to be returned ir 1 tie Dinner is unsuccessful and to be forfeited on iniiure to enter Into a contract In accordance with the bid If successful. Kneh bid must sneclfy as follows : Gravel llitullthlc pavement. Includ ing the surfnee finishing course and bituminous foundation, per square yard $ Excavation, per cubic yard $ Pill or embankment, per cubic yard Concrete curb and gutter, straight, per lineal foot $ Concrete curb and gutter, circular, per lineal foot $ Vitrified aewer pine, 6 Inch, per lineal foot $ Vitrified sewer pipe, 8 Inch, per lineal foot $ Vitrified sewer pipe, 10 Inch, per lineal foot $ Vitrified sewer pipe, 12 Inch, per lineal foot $ Vitrified sewer pipe, 14 Inch, per lineal foot $ Manholes, each $ Kttullthlc headers, per lineal foot $ Itrlrk headers, pet lineal foot... $ Inlets, each $ Por entire Improvement complete (Total hid) lllds must be filed with the City Recorder on or before the time above mentioned and will be opened before the Common Council of snld City In session at 7 :.'tt) o'clock P. IM., on snld April 23rd. 1913. at the Council t hambers tne t ommon t onnrii reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Attention Is called to the ordinances of sahl City, anthormng said Improvements. and to the License agreement relating to furnishing the bltullthlc mixture and other matters, filed by Warren Rrothers Company on April Htb, 1018, with tbe City Recorder Dated April 12th, 1013. THOMAS FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. In Echo last Saturday on a short business visit und returned to his home this morning. Ten young men, members of the K. C. B. baseball team, spent Satur day In Pendleton where they played the Pendleton team. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Jewett were business visitors in Pendleton last Saturday. Mrs. Josephine Duncan returned to Pendleton Saturday after a two months' visit nn her farm east of Echo. Mrs John Dnrn and Mrs. Pearl Voting were among those visiting In Pendleton on Saturday. "Scotty" Shart of the Pendleton Soda Works was a business visitor here last week. 4 PI, FAKING RECITAL HELD AT HERMISTON (Special Correspondence.) Hermlston, Ore., April 21. Miss Gladys Scroggs, teacher of music In the Hermlston and Stanfield schools, gave a recital at the Baptist church and was assisted by Mr. Carruth, vi olinist, and Miss Brant, read;r, both of Stanfield. L'nder the Western Land & Irriga tion ditch west of the river is a tract of 120 acres all to alfalfa and owned by Chicago men who have been here and made arrangements to turn this tract into a dairy ranch of perhaps Kio or more cows. The lease is a lung one and this addition to the sup ply of cream for the local creamery means more than the figures indi cate. I. L. Van Winkle has pitched a sub stantial tent on the west side of town In which he will do all kinds of pho tograph work. (' M. Himebaugh the Hermlston ar chitect, has secured the work of the new Edwards block for Umatilla. Hermlston will have a tennis club, about ten men signing at the first meeting. J. A. Donovan was elected president and R. C. Walber. secre tary. Work on the grounds will be gin at once, that the members may have the use of the grounds before the weather gets too warm. Mrs. C. S. Mc.Vaught Is entertaining Miss Alice Taylor and Mrs. F. H. Taylor of California. Mrs. Mumma and daughter Golda left for Portland. Mrs. Mumma will remain for some time. "Lou" Brownell of Umatilla, Is in town. F. D. Carruth. who assisted In the recital here, returned to Stanfield to day. Miss Chezik the Stanfield teacher, came in to spend Sunday with her brother, F. A. Chezik. STANFIELD MAN SHU'S IX)AI CATTLE (Special Correspondence i Stanfield. Ore., April 21 L. H. Larson shipped 3 carloads of fat cat tle from here to Seattle Saturday night. The dance under tho auspices of P. K. Buehholtz Friday night was well attended by Echo and Hermlston peo- l.le. as well as bv the Stanfield folks. The music was furnished by the Pen- j .lleton orchestra. Father Hutlor of Hermiston held mass at the Catholic church at this J place Sunday morning. : F. H. Vincent and wife of IVndlo-', ton were in Stanfield Sunday. The stork visited at the homes of J. D. Wallace and C. W. Hazen this week leaving each a fine baby boy. II. u. Laughlin of Spokane was do ing business in Stanfield Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. X. Allen of the ex perimental farm at Hermiston were here Saturday 'evening. Mr. Allen gave a talk at the fruit growers' associ ation. Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap of Pendleton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Yates Sunday. D. R. Starkweather of Portland and J. W. Roddy of l'endletou were Stan field visitors. The game of baseball between the Hermlston nnd Stanfield second nines was won bv the Stanfield boys. F. D. Carruth assisted at the recital of Miss Gladys Scroggs given at. Her miston Friday evening. Miss Ruby V. Hazalet spent Satur day in Pendleton. W. H. Iong of Echo was In Stan field Sunday. k GOOD BUSINESS FOR SALE 1 first c1m restaurant which 1 as ompelled to sell on account of pooi health. Address F. O. Boi 101 Bcho. Ore. HAIR WORK LADIES WANTING Hair Work done right, addreu Madam Kennedy. Athna Ore iron MONTANA LAND NOW IS THE time to buy Montana land; I can Bell you good wheat land at from $20 to $40 per acre, in large or small tracts. For full particulars, write A. KUNKEL, Great Falls. Montana. WANTED A RELIARLK AND EN orpetlc apont to sell new and at tractive income protecting policies for tho best and odest company in tho business. Uberal agency con tracts. Experience unnecessary, our free school of Instruction will teach you tho buslness don't delay write today R, L. Aldrlch. Manager West ern Dept. United States Health and Accident Insurance Co., 418 Lumber men's Rid.. Portland. Ore Spring Time Is Blood Cleaning Time Wonderful How Quickly Your Entire System Awakens When the Blood u Cleansed. I IT7 Let S. h. S. TUd Vou of All niood DlHorilrrs. If you nrc down with rheumatism If you sneeze, feel chilled, are choked with catarrh, have a cough, or your skin is pimpled and irritated with rash, eczema, or any other blood dis order, Just remember that almost all the ills of life come from impure blood. And you can easily give your blood a good, thorough cleansing, a bath, by using- S. S. S. There Is no need for aii;-one to be despondent over the illness of l,!ood impurities. No matter how badly they attack tho sys tem, or how unsightly becomes the skin, Just remember there Is one In gredient In S. S. S. that so stimulates the cellular tissues throughout the body that each part selects its own essential nutriment from the blood. This means that all decay, all break ing down of the tissues, is checked and repair work begins. S. S. S. has such a specific influence on all local cells as to preserve their mutual welfare and afford a proper relative assistance to each other. More attention is being given to constructive medicine than ever before and S. S. P. is the highest achievement in this line. For many ears people relied upon mercury, iodide of notash. arsenic, "nhvui cathartics and "dope" ns remedies for mood sickness, nut now the pure, vegetable S. S. 8. is their safeguard. Vou can get S. S. S in .m rtr., stire. but Insist upon having it. And you snouni lane no chance by per mitting anyone to recommend a sub stitute A n it If vn,,. Kl.wwl Jin Is such that you would like to con sult a specialist freely and confiden tially, address the Medical Dept., The Swift Specific Company, 137 Swift Blh,'., Atlanta, Ga. R. X". Stanfield and daughter Bar bara Spent Saturday here. Miss Stella McCollough of Echo, at tended the dance here Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clark of Pen dleton were in town Saturday. They will move on their ranch on the Fur nish project as soon as their house is finished. W. H. Keeler of Portland was call ing on F. J. Thomas this week. Sylvester Whipple of Pendleton was in town Saturday. Oldenberg brothers have just re ceived a carload of Holsteln cows for their ranch near town. Mayor Kyle has gone to Walla Wal la to attend a fruit growers' organi zation. WIND BLOWS OUT 1-TSE ATTACHED TO HOMB P.vmouth. England. April 21 A bomb with a partly charred fuse at tached was found inside the gate of the Smeaton tower. Sunrageltes cards were found Wind is believed to have blown out the fuse. CHICHESTER S PILLS J J THE lIAMOSI URAMI. A Vndlt! Auk your UrurgUt for a 0) hl-tir-ter'a I Mum on d It rand 1111 in lUd and 4. old mrtallicN I I'oirs, seaiM with Rlue Ritttrt, , TaLa nn olhc Itiir of Tour Frurxlt. A-kf'M III-S.TIKTl IMAMt'Nn KRAM) IMI.1. f r lii i V JtJ vcars known as Ret, sfest. A1wiv keittl r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR y" FHATEUXAL ORDERS. PEXDLEAN LODGE No. 62 A. F. and A. M-, meeta tlie AA first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brethrer. are invited. DAMON LODGE N. 4 K. of P., meets every Mon day evening in I. O. O. F hall. Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to attend. H. M. Elder, C. C; R. W. Fletcher. K. R S. PENDLETON LOCAL NO. 21, Meets first and third Saturdays of each month at 1:30 p. m. H. J. Rosenberg, pres.; W. R. Campbell, sec. FUNEIIAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer Opposite postoffice. Funeral parlor Two funeral cars. Calls responded w Jay or night 'Phone Main B INSURANCE AXD LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and jells all kinds of real estate, uoet a general brokerage business. Pay taxes and makes Investments for non residents. Write fire, life and acci dent Insurance. References, anj tank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pre. C. H. MARSH, Sec. BENTLET &. LEFFINQWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident lnsur nce agents New location, 81B Malr street. Phone Main 404. LIVERY AXD FEED STABLE. MTY LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSON street. Carney A Bradley. Props ulvery. feed and sale stable. Good tgs at all times. Cab line in connec Ion 'Phone Main 70. PHYSICIANS. 1 - URF'KM). M. D.. HOMEO pathle physician and surgeon. Of Mce Judd ck. Telephone: Office , t.i rptdenc. red 1(13 A Special ley II lib liliitiilf Commencing (rlonday, April 2 1 si and continuing for 30 days We will install gas and lay the pipe from curb to your meter . The maxium distance to meter for free service will bo 50 feet, over tlm distance will be charged, for. Put in your application at once as the first orders will bo served first. All that is required of you is to 6in up for one year puaranteeinK to pay the mini mum charge of 50e per month or $G.OO a year and we will do the rest. Prepare flow Jor Hot Weather Remember this offer is for 30 days only. All or ders taken during this period will be filled on the free basis whether we are able to complete the work within the time limit or not. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COM PAN "ALWAYS AT YOUE SEPtVICE." Phone Main 40 fHE OFFICE A. SCHNEITER. Prop, FAMILY LIQUOR STORE Phone Main 299 $50,000.00 TO LOAN on Farm Lands atf Reasonable Rate of Interest No Long Waits for Money MARK MOORHOUSE CO. Phone Main 83. M V. TURLEY. M. D., OFFICE WITH Lynn K. Blakeslee. M. D., Judd building. R6idence phone. Main C54; office phone, Main 7i. VETERrXARY SURGEONS. IR. D C. M'NABB, LOCAL STAFF Stock Inspector. Office at Koep pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 41S Residence. SI 5 East Court street Res. Phone Main 59. C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V., GRAD uate M. Killip Veterinary College. Chii-apo. Assistant State Veterinar ian, Stallion and Jack Inspector for Umatilla Co. Official Local Stock Inspector. Office phone Main 20; Res. phone Main 27. Res. 516 Bush street. ATTORNEYS. RALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS Al law. Office in American National Rank Building. JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT law Office in Despaln building. CARTER & SMYTHE. ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of American National Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. PETERSON & WILSON, VTTOR neys at law; rooms S and 4 Smith Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Wilt practice In all stat and federal courts. Rooms 1. 2. S and 4. over Taylor Hardware Co. GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law, estates settled, wills, deeds mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made Room 17, Schmld block. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. LOWELL A WINTER. ATTORNEY! and consullors at law. Office It Despaln building. Free PENDLETON, ORE 7l1 Main Street 117 E. Court Street JOHNSON & S ICR ABLE, ATTO lo ners at law. Office in Despalo building. RESTAURANTS. CHINA RESTAURANT. NOODLES and chop suey. Ung D Goey. prop t the old stand, Alta street In rear of Tcllman Drug Co. SEcoxn-iiAxn dealers. v. strohlTeTlTin new and second-hand goods. Cash palJ for all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy household goods. Call and eet hi prices. 210 E. Court street. Phon Black 3171 DENTISTS. DR. JAMES E. SHARP. DENTIST. Office. Room 12. Temple Building. Phone Main 330. MISCELLANEOUS. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE ecription for county court, clrcurt court. Justice court, real estate, etc for sale at East Oregonian office. LEGAL BLANKS of every ?eerl tlon for country court, circuit court Justice court, real estate, etc.. tor 8ale at East Oregonlan office. ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATIONS wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationery, etc Very lates styles. Call at East Ore gonlan office and see samples. BEAVER ENGRAVING Mamn f!fMPANY '"WW-WW 01. JON : Q work th9 Bevr isunjLCfUtd 3 " i