East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 19, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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SOUSA AND WHITTEMOHE, TRAPSHOOTING
TO PAOFS.
HMO FEET AH!
Tir' i. jrand itn Atinjia.
lOU,rjl. RWKATT. CAL-
loim:i feet on corns.
Ah! whnt re'.l.f No more tired!
feet; no mere burning feet; no more
swollen baj smelling. enty feet. No j
more roiene In coins, callouses, bun
lone. , I
No matter what ails your feet or i
what under the tun you've tried;
without getting relief. Juat use "TJ7"j
"TIZ" Is tie only remedy that draw
out all the polsohous exudations which
puff up the feet "TIZ"' cures your
foot trouVle so you'll never limp or
draw up your face In pain. Your
'shoes won't n'fm tipV.t and your feet
t i t-'-V U J
- f r'- V-,r John V
V J rl ' PHILIP V
SELECT STEERS
GO AT $7.50
Prltlxli Offlier Los Rig.
LONDON, Mar. 18. The British
tt.HUalty lint for the flvtt days from
March 10 to March 14, Inclusive
during which the buttles of Neuve
t'hapelle and St. Elol were fought,
how thut 112 officers were killed or
tiled from wound and that 183 of
ficers were wounded or are minting,
The list of casualties among the
men has not been given out, but
(Courtesy Thursday's Journal.) .
PORTLAND, Ore. Extra fancy
hay fed cattle sold at 17.60 today Is 8rrne ,-ompetenl critics estimate them
the North Portland yards for sev;M bout two.thlri, of thoH iurfer.
era. mans or stun rrom tne rrmevme e,, by tne GvrmanH whlch Kleld Mar
country. This Is really the extreme ,, r John Frint,hi th Hrltllh
u i.ir.iiiarnui im me i.oss.u.e commnndcr-ln-chlef, said were be-
exception or a load or pulp stun tween ,7 000 anJ ,8 fl00
"""" ""' occasionally soiu at a. rnH,uun fn..pr . klilmi In
fructionul advance over this.
1 the fighting and three Canadian of
ine steers that sold today at $7.50 fleers were wounded.
were among the best quality arrivals
In the local yards recently, thereby -"-
Indicating that aside from the Idaho J TWnrtfl(1 pnnT,rtt Ta rs,rnA
pulp goods, in which killers have
tty local sipiU'Hiliiit, aa in) vkuu.'i enact
t ... ... "J I" nt mitu
ceen interesteu in, tne market will ti,. ,tu..l nortli.u of the ear. There li
not reach anove that figure. I only unit war to cure oVnfuntii, an1 that t
, I by rcnMliiilioual rt'inedli. . IK'Sfura t
(.eneral caitlo market range. Iraiwd hy as Inflsmed condition of th rou
Select pulp fed steers . .. $7.60 i 7.75 ' "' llnlim of tb Knstaihlsn Tube. WhL
Hext hay fed steers 7.25 W 7.50 ,hl" iub ,,l,'a T'" hae a rnmbllng
, ' , . ..,""' ImiMTfwt hearing. ud when It U
tiood to choice 7.001D7.15 .entirely cI.xi.hJ Iteafnww la the remilt. and
Ordinary to fair 5.50 4r 5.60 'be Inflsnunatliio ran be thkeo out
lvt ..nv c ,K, a c- and tbli tube restored to Ha normsl cou
V '4",,'-8aidltlt.u. hearing will be destroyed forerer .
l.ood to prime 6.004f 6.2a oln cBe out of ten are caimed br ( alar
Ordinary 4.00W5O0 fn- bb, la oothlnr but as Inflmned mo
Select calves 8.00 ft S.50 , m'?a of,11,be 1ffl" ""''V".
t,-..r,,..- k.,ii km,. ..i V 8,,r 0u' Hundred On Mara foi
Junc bulla 5.50 (. .o0 ,,. lN.,fll.M. ......i ,,.
vnainary f.uuiu
PIXKHl-KT. N"
Hop) Uciualii ut $7.00.
For tops the North Portland Mar
ket for hogs remains firm at $7.60
today with only a small run report-
that cniiuot be cMi.il br Mall's Catarrh
Cure. Seud for cln ularn. free.
F J CI I K.N KV CO., Toleda Ohio.
8n(j b.f !ruKk'lta, 75c.
Take Mails frar.illr I'illa fnr constlpatln
V ., ,l.n 1 11 I - TiA.'ul ll .a t.l. . - . . . . ... . .
win nr.rr. nr.rr nun t r F , Jhn I'hllli o vus a n , i. I l"ln "erure in the fpi.rr(, ln vr nisnt. Tiie enure nog
and s i: n. Think of It. no more. i,.,Vr f,' w 1 le ' here and nUhm.h e i market here reflects strength even
foot misery, no more agony from I 222 c n t , "k n IV t k u,l" n'1- at the highct prices in the I'nlted
cor callou.es or bunions. i here this 1 Vl , 7 hel'' Wen rUn ff thia Ste. Killers continue a llber-1
Get 25 cent box at any drug More; UU r'ater interest , seasmn more are scheduled. i bidders for whatever !a offered.
. .
Good Weather for Colds
or department ftore and get instant
relief. Wear smaller shoes. Just nce
trv TIZ" Hot n whole rear's foot
comfort for only 25 cents. Think of -ar'h is a month when school'
It. jrhlldren and adults catch cold be-'
j cause of elun and changeable weath-i
. 1 er. Foley's Honey and Tar Com-'
(pound Is a reliable standby at this
iHIIII!llllllllllllIIIIIll!HI!lllIIIIIIIIIi:UII'-i ason for coughs, colds, croup la j
- t- ex XT r Sr'pre. c. T. Lunceford. Washing-
T . L. Vail DUSeil .". writes: i have used It for
s x years an 1 It never has failed. I
DARDANELLES
AFFECT WHEAT
SAGE TEA KEEPS
YOUR HAIR DARK
General hog market range:
jPcHt light $ 7.60 II EN MIXED WITH SlLPHin!
Medium light 7.35ft 7.50' IT llltl.NCiS HACK ITS LI'S-
TUi: ASl) AliUNDAXtK
1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e j ( 1 1 1 j i r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r ) n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 jj
aal JJ
f The Foundation of Business
it built with a bank account Hare jour money let 5
jour banker know you, and when tlie timo cornea bo 2
will he ready to help you. H
Don't eipect a banker to help .you unless time and s
eoiwientiona dealings have proven you worthy of
banking confidence. .
TISE
American national Oanh I
OF PEIIDLETCIJ, OREGON f
Capital anJ Surplus $400,000.00
STRONGEST BASK IN t'ASTJUtX OREGON.
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H00DI.ES, chop suey. china dishes
GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW
W 110 Weit Alt St., Upitain, Phone 4J3
s Gtiural Contrjctor at;d
Siirn'rintoDilcnt.
TEXPLllTOX, OUEGOX.
rimmtlt'lllHlltlflltlitllllMIIIIIIItllllllin i
(Thursday's Market.)
CH'CAl'.il T., e -.v..
::thlnt I. I. k... ... . " i .. ' .i.iau.f
: " " " w,r ""i- remedy maae lor, regard :r.g the oteninir of
the Dar
I Good und heavy 7.00 7.25
! Hough and heavy 6.85 7.0
i Sto.'kers 6.50 'd 6.75
Muitoii In Atraln.
T n-..a -..11 u.ahnr .l'.v U-Ilhilllt
any supplv of mutton on the open our hal'' 18 charm. It
' market at North Portland. Trade f0r ma" ,he face- When il
'conditions reflect great trenKth lu ns W.
nows h .h p,.Plv .eeklnar nd-'b',,jr nJ few appli-
Gray hair, however handsome, de-
j notes advancing ere. We all know
, 'the advantages of a youthful nnnnnr
rutions of i'aso i'ep. and Sulphur en-
n . . i . " --.x mi alH..n,.l ..i..,li..u -.. I in a tmmaiMIITO
"uu ,vr ""ere , t.aneucs caused general short rnxor. " .. . . nances Its aPDearan.-e a hundre.l-
v n;aAntd ki-un tha AVtruR H nria
jntimiiimiiuuimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini
LTJow Open I
Ex-Postmaster's Kidney
Troible Gone
4
W. T. Azbell. ex-postmaster of
r Edwar Import, Ind.. writes. "I suf-
rered severe trouble with my kidneys
For SALE CHEAP
18 Mead Good Work Llules
For Further Particulars See
E. L. Smith & Go. Pendleton, Oregon
ing in the maket todav for wheat --- ; frM
option,,, forcing a closing 1 i- to . T'T " T V"', .LT l eray! Look young!
,vXb:,"Si hi,f 7 ,han TVixx: m h-rBnv ;ho ,otc at hr ot
j.arKet at the start was under pres- h , K'1 trom any dnjrf store a 50-cent
ure for May with a loss of lc but r""!,, 1'1 ,P., , PMn-. ' UllIe of "Wyeth' aSe and Sulphur
July was unchanged and September nlV .t . Compound."
1-te higher than yesterdav's finals. .. "etner I Thousands of toKii recommend this
Hong Kong Cafe I
5 &XD NOODLE PAKI.ORS
I Noodles
AND
Chop Suey
C OuUide Tray Order Specialty.
Boxes for ladles and gentlemen.
OPEN DAT. AND ALL, NIGHT
Foreign orders for wheat are again
Itt yeurlings
Best ewes
ready-to-use prepnraUon, because It
and h,.-7 t h .if" r nP-8 reI'orU-d t various American centers e , rkena the hair beautifully and re
ey Kidney Pills gave me relief' mJ ket to the hlsh r'olnt Heavy lUht lambs 8.00 8.25 J"'.,! ,J 1
Sluggish and inactive kldne, fail o " WHF.T I IJv.-i.h-W Shlp,K-r. ! f"? ' 1 M' " d"ken8 ?, nat-
eliminate waste matter from th. IvL "EAT-. .. I Hoes-C. K. Helshee Moro. t wo nd . e"n,y'. . 1 "o''a
eliminate waste matter from the svs
tem and backache, rheumatism, sore
r muscles, aching joinu and bladdor
r j ailments result. Foley Pills are safe
r and prompt In action. Sold every-
wnere. Aav.
MEALS 25c A-ND IP.
Special Chicken Dinner
Sundays.
Pimples, sores and boils usually
j result from toxins, poisons and Im
purities which are generated In the
S Next to E. O. Bldg. Phone 80S j bowels and then absorbed into the
1548 Main Street!
RECIPE TO CLEAR
A PIMPLY SKIN
MMPI.ES AKE IMPUNITIES SEEK
ING AX OtTLET THKOl'GII
NKIX IDRES.
niiiniiiwiiiiitiiiiiiiutiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiuiiii;
For a good
Spring Blood
Purifier
get a bottle of '
Hot Spring
Blood Remedy
for sale by
Koeppen's
The Drug Store That
Serves You Best
blood through the very ducts which
should absorb only nourishment to
sustain the body.
It is the function of the kidneys
to filter Impurities from the
May Open. 1.53 1-2: hich 11.57:
low. $1.53 12; close. $1.56 3-8.
July Open. $1.21 1-2: high. $1.24;
Hogs C. It. Kelshee. Moro,
loads; V. E. Lowell, Gibson,
load.
sri nxe or soft onlh u-lth If Am.
one Ing this through the hair, taking one
small strand at a time. By morning
For Sale
'.'2i acres of good lan.l nrnr Wcstr-n, Oregon. Tin's is one of j
Uio l t ranches in tlie !ui-!.lmih(,l. l'rioo, $$1.00 per acre, j
'I lirco iii:irtcr ytrtion n few milts South of town for $,'5,000. i
J lius ranch 1ms 3 icllotl -10 bushels to the acre.
UATLOCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT GO. !
li: East Court St i
low. .,;,; ce ii. 3 TISA' -"l, .tie-George Dtaon. Terrebonne Talr dU eV M
Sep,.-Open. $1.09 3-8: tw atST J pS Junction Uer ' two. It. natural If
1-4; low, $1.09 1.2; i0Se( $i.,0 7-8. (,M'Xed 8 uff-J' f- Fllnt- JncUon color Is restored and it becomes thick
L L Vy- l0"J C l' " '"V'MW "d lu.trj, and you appear P
( lat-kanlc plneer Dies.
iiuM.Mt;, ore., March IS.
i.uhard I. Davey passed away at hi
nome in flatskanie. Ore. Mr. Davey
nan wen a resident of Columbia
ounty for 30 years and leaves a large
circle of friends. He was born Oc
tober 24, 1839, at Hythe, County
Kent. England. He Is survived by a
widow and 13 children. The funeral
services were held at the Presbyte
rian church with interment in the
family plot. -
; WHEAT TRADE
HAS STRENGTH
Reprisal Are Siigevrted.
AMSTERDAM. March 18. The
ears younger.
IX POUND.
The following described animal has 3
been taken up by the marshal of the
City of Pendleton, to-w!t:
One bay horse about 8 years old.
olack mane and tail, four white feet,
star in forehead, strip on nose, dim
brand on left shoulder, weight about I
750 pounds.
IT said animal is not claimed by
the owners or those entitled to the
(Thursday's Market.)
PORTLAND. Ore. Ncs regarding
the Dardanelles was of inten.se inter
est to the local as well as the general Possession of them, costs and expens
Amerlcan trade today. The fact that e against' them paid and they taken
...... ... 1 1 1 . . 1 1 ... v. 1 1 . VL'lthtn tan Hriv fmm V.A .1 -
thT the aZZUJ lFOm , BerJ'n In forcing an entrance Into the straits ""eof. then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the
been k rl. . , , "".as indicated by today's reports Zth day of March, 1915, the said an
ny to lodge a
1 - n .I . . .
w'vui men inp Krltlah an hnr tu. l ..
ami rf ih.m ... ! k. t
aaa Ill 1UI ill Jl
urine, but In many Instances the
bowela create more toxins and im
purities than the kidneys can elimi
nate, then the blood uses the skin
pores as the next best means of get
ting rid of these Impurities which
often break out all over the skin in
the form of pimples.
The surest way to clear the skin
of these eruptions, says a noted au
thority. Is to get from any pharmacy!
about four ounces of Jad Salts and
First Monal Sand
E3
PENDLETON, OREGON
ESTABLISHED 1882
riVv-l" whieV'it i the b'e'
tontrarv to iSn-t J , ' , Klonall' "l-ressed in cash wheat and
tonirarj 10 international law and , . . , , tt
would nr-Bu,..a ""'.cargo prices from London and Liver- to t
U , . I I... J . I Im.'l I Will hiA Cr.11 trk 0 Vl A hlokaat V.1.1
protest at London against the treat- , ..... .... ' u . ,..!,ier t nnhiio ..rHon t, .k.
i.'h aiii.fi.K u.iiii muuria niiu uuina L ' ' . . ., VB Vual., k .uq
wheat. clty Pound. at the Depot Dlvery Sta-
In said City of Pendleton, the 3
proceeds of such sale to be applied 1
. . i . , , ,io prices ironi ixjnuon uuu ijer- -- fj u. .Uoia auu c
would necessitate reprisals. r " , . . ... . I D,n9M nf mavir,
i i ". viic 4 i triiinina iiitt, iui v j'c in r -
Tii UK..,, T. 'eagerly seeking supplies. It is even I JOHN KEARNEY,
th nZvT Z... . r . . "y Intimated by the grain trade that the
-.-w 'man urou urr J r I f I
rl
Er:
Known For It's Strcnffth
snada, Argentine and India, than to
secure actual entrance.
rmed at an
On . i ' aw. r .
w . u 1n , . enowiiiK oi lorce ai.iiiiisi ine uaruan-
Zv,a tk. 11 . . . ellt wan more to bring down the
JA!n"0UnCe.,nent .W" "l.ad9 Pce of wheat in the United States.
"uis iu uie nature oi me uer-'fa
inun nuoniarine warrare, tne ordinary
I r i l' I 1l,T. r.f v.Klar.x.n , .. . . . . 1
: Lm :",ut f wheat sh1Ps recently
nviii iiic iirw iii ine i . -.
nv. c Ki..,.i i - f ,o . . '..uiieu nere are now coiiiir
'i"i"jiiiui 111 a SIU.1S ui, i-ii u t:ii hs omer suomarine ...i . . r -i ,1
hot water each morning before crews. ... ,. ,
uir ii an: iinij uu BU'iut'H uiiritru unui
roore reselling has been shown re
cently than since the war started. All
Chief of Police.
E3
SI!
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
noodles -r:
HOT TABLES
CHILLI CO'! GARI1E
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
EverythlDg clean and up-to-date;
FIRST CLASS SERVICE
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Bts
Paone tIT Pendleton, Ore
breakfast for one week. This will'
prevent the formation of toxins In
the bowels. It also stimulates the
kidneys to normal activity, thus coax
ing them to filter the blood of im
puri'es and clearing .ho sl;ln .t
I imp r.
Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harmless
a:,d is made from the acid of grapes
nnj lemon Juice, combined with lilh-
It. Here you have a pleasant, effer
vescent drink which usually makes
pimples disappear; cleanses the blood
and is excellent for the kidneys as
well.
CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y
The Knife Is I'lK-laimcd.
BOULDER, Colo., March 18. No "'ere made at better prices than origl-
one knows yet which member of the nal transactions; indicating along a
Roulder city council carries or Browing strength for the grain abroad,
used to carry a knife with a cork- Clover Seed Huying price; Nomi
screw attachment. During a recent nul N"o. 1, uncleaned. It l-2ft12c;
meeting of the council such a knife,
which some member of the council
had lost, lay on the table in their
midst without being claimed, all fear
ing that by admitting ownership of
the knife they would disclose an oc
casional thirst. The city marshal fi
nally confiscated the knife.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer. Op
posite postoffice. Funeral parlor, two
tuneral cars. Calls responded to day
or night. Phone 75.
leiiDeeteber
whenever you are troubled with minor ilrncnt3 of the
digestive organs, that thece nay soon develop into
more seriou3 sickness. Your future safety, a3 well
as your present comfort may depend cn the
quickness with which you seek a corrective remedy.
By common consent of the legion who havo tried them,
Beecham'3 Pill3 tre the most reliable of all family medi
cines. Thi3 standard family remedy tone3 th3 stomach,
stimulates the sluggish liver, rerjulatej inactive bowels.
Improved digestion, sounder sleep, better looks,
brighter spirits and greater vitality come after the
system has been cleared and the blood purified by
icham'$.IFIII
Tb Urgnt Sl of Any Mcdicisa In tha World)
Sold Eerywkr. la boaa. 10c, 2S.
J. T. PROWN'S FURNITURE STORE
Funeral director and licensed em
balmer. Most modem funeral parlor,
morgue and funeral cars. Calls re
sponded to day or night. Corner
Main and Water streets. Telephone 13
ordinary, 11c pound; alsike, 11c.
Flour Selling price: Patent. 17;
Willamette valley, 17; local straight
J6.60; bakers' 77.20.
Hay New crop, buying price; Wil
lamette valley timothy, fancy $12.50
S13; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy
timothy, 115; alfalfa, 13(0 13.50;
vetch and oats. 111; clover, 18 9 per
ton.
Grain Sacks-1915 nominal v i HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES
Calcutta ifi reliable abstracts of title to all
Millstuffs Selling price: Bran;!,ftnd8 ,n Umatilla county. Loans on
$27; shorts, $20. . c,,y and arm Property. Buys and
Rf,n..,i n'apuvsviiin ,.rir ivij'f'H all kinds of real estate. Doce
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
33 per ton.
Values on the Portlund Merchants
Kxchange today for spot wheat were
a general brokerage business. Pays
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. Writes fire, life and accl
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY A RALET. ATTORNBYS-AT
law. Office In American National
Bank Building.
FEE & FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
uuice in Despain building.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTY
Veterinarian. Residence telephone,
17; offlco telephone, 20.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
CARTER A SMYTH E, ATTORNEY8
at law. Office In rear of American
National Bank Building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. urnce over Taylor Hardware
company.
PETERSON A BISIIOU. ATTOR.
neys at law; rooms 3 and 4. Smith-
Crawford building.
uncharged to $2 lower than yester- fent 'nsuranco. References, any bank
uny. despite the strength in the for-
elpn situation and In Chicago. Sales
Included, 15,000 bushels May blue
stern, 11.43; 5000 bushels April blue-
stem, $1.42; 5000 bushels May blue-
stem. $1.42 1-2.
Oats bids for spot delivery wore
50c a ton lower, too, with barley off
$1, with no sales in either line on the
exchange during the session.
In Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
C. H. MARSH, See.
PENTLEY & LEFFINGWET.li, REAL
estate, fire, life and accident insur
ance agents. 315 Main street
Phone 404. .
President Sells Cotton.
WASHINGTON, March 18. Presi
dent Wilson sold a balo, of cotton
und sent the proceeds to charity in
Oklahoma.
During the "buy-a-bale-of-cotton"
movement the president bought sev
eral bules and one now Is in storage
at Boawell, Okia. H. M. Conway, of
Paris, Tex., offered to buy it at 10
tents a pound and the president ac
cepted his offer and directed that
the proceeds be sent to charity In
MISCELLANEOUS.
LEOAL .BLANKS OF .EVERY .DE-
scrlptlon for county court, circuit
court, Justice court, real estate, etc.,
for sale at East Oregonlan office.
AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR
egonlan makes a specialty of auc
t!on sale bills, cards and advertising
We can furnish auctioneer, clerk an3
advertising complete that will assur
you of having a successful sale.
ENO RAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS
wedding announcements, embossed
private and business stationery, etc
Oklahoma, to be selected by Senators i Very latest etyles. Call at East Ore
Gore and Owen. I gonian offlco and see samele.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice In all state
and federal courts. Rooms l, , I
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW
and second-hand goods. Cash pa!4
for all secondhand goods bought.
Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy
household goods. Come and get our
prices. 219 E. Court street Phone
I71W.
AUCTIONEERS.
COL. wl F." YOIINKA, AUCTIONEER
makes a specialty of farmers' stock
and machinery salea. "the man that
gets you the money." Leave orders
at East Oregonlan office.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law. Estates aettled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17, Schmidt
block.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Smith-Crawford
building.
S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND
counsellor at law. Office In Despaln
building. i
PHYSICIANS.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO-
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
fice Judd Block. Telephones; Office,
34 1W; residence, B12J.
DBS. WHITAKER & WOOD, DEN-
tists. Office hours 9 a. m. to B P.
m. Milarkey Building, Pendleton,
Oregon.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Cash
or give traae for Umatilla county
farm, $20 to $60 per acre. Address
Box 13, Athena, Ore.
TRESSPASS NOTICES. STALLION
SEASON CARDS and SALE BILLS
of every deception printed at rea
sonable prices at the East Oregonlan.
We have a fine lot of stock cuts thai
our patrons are allowed the free us
of.
fyuca.3wm!juu.t
ENGRAVING
COMPANY """w.'r'"
1 ' iiwira
"tft work aftkftk iwr a untiealltd:'
-' i it it- r ilm i in a Masi