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EIGHT PAGES PAGE SEVEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1917. 4T0TICR OW 0TIIICICT 1MPICOVKMRNT ;NUT10B IS HidftJSBY OIVjfciN, Thtt tU ft- rftfular mettlritf of the Common Gounoll of The City 'of Ponclletun, held on October 3rd, 1917, the folluwiuir res olutions were duly adopted: j WHERBAS, The City Surveyor of The City of Pendleton did on the 3rd ay of October. lt17, under direction rnd by requirement of the Common Council, file In the office of the Ke oorder of the City of Pendleton plan Mid petrification for en' appropriate liurpovement of the folio in named mreet In -Wild CUy. vis: Lewis street from the east line of Lee street to the West line of Heau regard vtreet; to Vother with the estimates of the work to be done and the probable cost thereof, with a statement of the lot, Sarts of lots and parcels of land to tr benefited by suoh Improvement and ih percentage of the total oost of im provement, which' each of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on account of the beneu derived from such improvement; and .: WHEREAS, the Council has exam ined such plana and specifications ana estimates and found the same a tin fac tory and the estimates therefor to be la accordance with the probable cost of such work and "WHEREAS, the property recom raened by the City Surveyor to be ln oluded within the boundaries or the I District benefited "Is, In the judgment j of- tb Common Council, properly o b6 Included within such Improvement ! district, and no property Is excluded ' therefrom which should properly be Included therein; and - -AVHFHBAS, the Improvement of the hereinabove described portions of 1,9 win titrfot with Oravel Hltultthlc Parement Is at this time necessary, I'hTefore. Be It . 1 ttcsolved. by the Common Council ot The City of Pendleton that It Is ex-edi-nt to Improve and It Is hereby proposed to Improve Lewis Street from the Kant line of L.eo street to the West line. of Beauregard street hy paving the a,me with Oravol filtullthlc Pavement, SUch Bavemcnt to be feet from -curb to curb and to be construct- j to the Kent line of North Main Street NOTICB OF STItrciCT IIHPROVKMBNT NOTICE IS HEURnv GIVEN. That r a regular meeting1 of the Commo- council of The City of Pendleton, held on October 10th ,117, the following ""oiuiioni were duly adopted WHEREAS, The City Hurveyor of ine citv of Pendleton did on the 10th day of October, 1H17, under the direc tion and by requirement of the Com mon Council .file in the office of the jiecoraor ar The City of Pendleton, plans and specifications or an appro Pilate Improvement of the followlnir- namcd street in said City, vis; Wilnon Street from the Gust lipe of Madison mreet to Uo East line of North Main street; tomeher with estimates of the worn to oe done and the probable coHt "ir' w ,wiin a statement of the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to oo benefited by such improvement -mu me percentage of the total cost or improvement, which each of such lots .parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on account of the benefits 10 ue derived from such Improvement; and WHEREAS, The Council has exam ined such plans and specifications and estimates nod found the sam satis factory and the estimates therefor to be in accordance with the probable Coat of such work; and . WHEREAS, The property recom mended by the Cltv Surevvor to he in cluded within the boundaries of the district benefited Is In the Judgment of the Common Council properly to be Included within such Improvement dis trict, and no property . Is excluded therein; and WHEREAS, The Imrpovement of the hereinabove described portion of Wil son Street with gravel bitulithlc pave ment is at this time necessary; there fore be it REHOLVED, By the Common Coun cil of The City of Pendleton that It Is expedient to improve and it Is hereby proposed to Improve Wilson Street from the East line of Madison Street ed and the surface thereof to be fin ished upon the established a-rade of said street and the street to have curbs and gutters and all othnr thlnR-s In ac cordance with and. as shown In the pfana and specifications for the Im provement of said portions of Lewis street, prepared by flenry Klmbreil, V-Hy Purveyor, filed with the Recorder of said Cite- on the 3rd day of October, JPN, k which plans and specifications Sir, hereby particularly referred to, and In accordance with the Charter and-Ordinances of the City of Pendle ton; and be It further -Rsalved. that the Engineer's esti mate of the probable total cost of neb - improvement, which said Knsl fleer's estimates were made and R re-pared by Geary Klmbreil, City urveyor of said City, in th sum of $ and wr filed with the Recorder of said City on the 3rd day of October ,1017, and hereby Included and hereby refer red to particularly: and be It further 'Resolved, That the plans and speci fication and estimates for such Im- Srovement, as prepared by the City urveyor ,and filed with the Recorder of The CUy of Pendleton on the 3rd day of October. lftI7, be and they are hereby adopted and a proved; and b It further Resolved, That the cost of making" Ueh - Improvement shall be a charge aod Hen upon all lot .parts of lots and parcels of land to b benefited toy such 'rrpovemntn and th owners of such Iota, parts of lots and parcel of land o specially benefited by such Improve- I tnstit ahall be liable for the payment ! Of the costs thereof; and be It further ; .Resolved, That an assessment dis trict Is hereby created, to be known ' vRessment District No. 61, embrac ing; the property benefited and to ba aased for the payment of auch Im provement, which Assessment District by paving; the same with aravel bitu lithle pavement; such pavement to be constructed and the surface thereof to be finished upon the established Kcpdet of said street and the street to have curbs and a-utters and all other thing's In accordance with and as shown In the-plans and specifications for the Imrpovement of said portions of Wilson Street, prepared by Geary Klmbreil, City Surveyor .filed with the Hecordr of said City on the 10th dsy of pctober, 1917. which plans and specifications are hereby particularly referred to .and In accordance with the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Pendleton; and be It further RESOLVED. That the Engineer estimate of the probable total cost of sur.h improvement ,whlch said Engi neer's estimates were made and pre pared by Oeary Kimbrell, City Survey or of said City, in the sum of $ and were filed with the Recorder of said City on the 10th day of October, 1917, are hereby Included and hereby referred to particularly; and be It fur ther RESOLVED, That the plans and specifications and estimates for such Improvements .as prepared by the City Surveyor and filed with the Recorder of The Cltv of Pendleton on the 10th day of October. 1917, be and they are hereby adopted and approved and be . runner RKSOVED. That the cost of making j such imrpovement shall be a charge ana iten upon an lots .parts or lots and parcels of land to be benefited by auch Improvement and that the own ers of such lots, parts of lots and par cels of land so especially benefited by such Improvements shall be liable for the payment of the costs thereof; and be It further RESOLVED. That an assessment district is hereby created, to be known POOR QUALITY HOGS ARRIVING PORTLAND, Oct. , 12. There was a. big showing of swine on the local market again for the day, total re ceipts over night being 1220 head, compared with 1073 head a year ago. California hogs of very poor dual ity continue to act against quck early Bales at North Portland. While there is a .good demand for everything, in the Jiog alleys of the local . market. killers reuse to pay extreme jirlce for Inferior quality, and some of . the shippers have been inclined to ask more recently than the stuff was worth, quality compared with the best stuff. Real good hogs are worth safely S 1 8 on the present marKet .Norm Portland, and this price is still contin ued. General hog market range: Prime light ...... $17.50(8.17.75 Prime .heavy 17.35B17.G0 Plga ..:...(, 15. 00016.00 Rough heavy ........... 16.35 ii 16.50 Cattlu Sluuitiou Good. There was a better supply of cattle reported In the North Portland yards over night. Trend of the trade is most favorable. Good' demand Is shown for practically all offerings, although the prlc range Is showing a wide spread, due to the great difference In quality of stock available. Real good steers are worth S.7o at this time. General cattle market range: Best beef steers $ 9.00 m 9.75 Good beef steers 7.50 8.76 Best beef cows. 6.75 7.50: Ordinary to good cows ... 4.006.75 i Best heifers 7.008.00 Bulls 4.00 6.50 j Calves 5.00ST9.&0 Stocker and feeder steers 4.007.25 Mutton Market Steady. j Steady tone continues practically unchanged at North Portland. There was a small run of Willamette valley stuff over night, but no chanees wer indicated in prices. Good lambs are quoted with the price sustained at $14 for. western stock. General sheep and lamb range: Western lambs ,$ 1J.60 14.0(1 Valley lambs . 12.7613.50 Tearllngs 11.7512.S0 Wethers 11.50 12.25 Ewes 8.50 10.75 shell Inelude all lots. parts of lots and as Assessment. JMstrlct No. 60, mbrac psrcrls of land IvInB anil being within I Ing the property benefited and to be the district bounded and described as assessed for the payment of such im follows, to-wlt: - provement, which assessment district Oturlfllis ot Improvement Dlstrlrt shall Include all lots .parts of lots and . Me, si. l Parcels of lands lying and being with- ' Lewis Street from the East line of j In the district bounded and described Lee street to the West line of Beaure- as follows, to-wlt: gard Street. j Commencing at the Northeast cor Commencing at the Northeast corner nrr of Lot 4, Block 15, Livermore's Ad ot Lot 4. Block "E" of the Addition to ! dition to the town (now Cltv) of Pen the Addition of Jacob's Addition to the j dlrton, Oregon: thence South 8 dear. Town (now City of Pendleton. Oregon, 5 niln.. West SCO feet to the North thence West 020 feet to the Northwest I west corner of Lot 4, Block 14. of said corner of Lot 9. Block "C" of ssld Ja- Llevrmore's Addition: thence South cob s Addition; thence South 100 feet , 1 0(.K. 65 mln. East. 100 feet to the to the Northeast corner of Lot 6 of Northwest corner of Lot 7 of said said Block "C": thence West 100 feet , mck ,4. thence South 88 del. 5 mln. to- the Northwest corner of ssld Lot (.. , vst. 100 feet to the Northwest corner thence Bouth 150 feet to the Southwest r Ij0t 7. ,hence Houth 1 ts corner of Lot 1 of Block 6 of said Ja- m Eat ,60 f,ot to th(, SouthwMlt CODS JtOaillOn Uirncr r.neti. I'JU to the thence ft Mnrth of the South l ot 4 of Block 5. Reservation Addition to the Town (now City) of Pendleton. Oregon: thence Kast 020 feet to a nnlne on (he Kat line of Lot 11 of e Southeast corner of said Lot 1. I Adrlmon to tne Town ,noMf clly) South 125 feet to ' P"'nt - ,f Pendleton. Oregon; thence North North of the Southwest corner ot . " S deg. 5 mln. Bast. 100 feet to the Southeast corner of ssld Lot 12; th'ence Houth 1 deg. 65 mln. Knst. 100 feet to the Southwest corner of Lot 3 of snid filock 8: thence North 88 deg. 5 mln. Block 7 of saM Reservation Aao.tion. , f " "r Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton's pres ent and coming . attractions. ... . ....... THE BIG TOURING CAR FOR FIVE PEOPLE The Big, Outstanding altie Among Gars &t to $1 IS 9s Smith of the Northeast cor of ssld Lot 11 Jthence North 12S leet to the Southwest corner of Ixt 1 of ssld Work 7: thence Kast 100 feet to the Southeast corner of said Lot 1: thence North IU0 feet: thence West 100 feet to the Northeast corner of Lot . Block "K" of Jacob's Addition afore said; thence North 100 feet to place of, braining. Be It Further Resolved. That a copy of this resolution, together with the notice that the Surveyor's est.- .U. n,nnf.rllnn nf the COSt of ssld work to be charged ngnlnst each lot part of lot and parcel of Isnd Is on ; tlon thereof. of Lot of Block 2 of ssld Switzler'f Addition; thence North 1 deg 55 mln. went 3t:0 feet to the plnce of beginning. And be It further resolved, thnt s copy of this resolution together with the notice that the Surveyor's estl ntnte of the proportion of (he cost of paid work to he charged against each lot. part of lot and parcel of land, is on file in the office of the Cltv Re corder, be published for a period of ten days In the Knst Oregonian, which neswpaper is hereby designated hr the Common Council for the publics T .,. nrriee nf the City Recorder. b published for a period or ten days In the Bast Oregonlsn. which nfn p Is hereby designated hy the Com-i mon Council for the publication there- "iAnd Notice la Further (liven. That the Surveyor's estlmste of the propor tion of the cost of ssld work to be, cWged against each lot. part of lot, iml parcel of land within the Assess- Sent District. In ssld reaoltulons men-j oned. Is on file In the office of the, K.eorder of The City of Pendleton. i f)ated st Pendleton, Oregon, this 4tn : day of October. 1917. ,, THOS. P1TZ OKRALn, i .?' Recorder cf The City of Pendleton, j Ard notice Is further siven, that the Surveyor's estimate of the propor fon nf the cost of said work to be charged against east lot, part of lot and parcel of land within the asaess ment District .In said resolutions men- ned. Is on file In tho office of the Recorder of The City of Pendleton. Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this 11th day of October. 1017. THCg. FITZ OKRAIjD, Recorder of The City of Pendleton. CALL FOB Bins. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ! sealed bids will he received at the of 1 flee of the City Recorder of The City ; of Pendleton. Oregon, up to 5 o'clock p. m. on the 2tth day of October. 1117, i for the Improvement of the following i parts of the following streets in said i city, to-wlt: Jackson Street from ths I Kast line of Main Street to the East j curb line of Alonroe Street; Monroe I street from the North line of Jackson Street to the North line of Clinton Street and Washington Street from the East line of Main Street to the West 1 line of Monroe Street, according to ! the plans and aepclflcatlons for such Imorovement. prepared by deary Klm breil. City Surveyor .and now on file Mr : ' ) caw. Fon BIOS. - NOTICE IS HEREBY OJVEN. .That sealed bids will be ij",,'?,; flee of the City Recorder of The City Ot Pendleton. Oregon, up to ot,10.,;l' .m. on the 24lh day ofOctober, 1WT. Jv-H the Improvement of the following streets In said City. to;wlt: Madison Street from the South line of W llson Street to the South line of Martin Street, according to the plans and aVoeincatlon. for such I mprov m.nt. prepared by Geary Klmbreil. City. Bur iwvor. and now on file In the off'ce of 7h2 Recorder of .aid City; each bid -f ust be accmpanlod by a certified dhock In the sum or f "v " "- 0f the I In the office of the Recorder of said City of Pendleton, the check to be re turned to the bidder, if unsuccessful. In- to be forfeited If the hid Is suc "iful and th. bidder fell- jn'er IM. a contract In accordance with the term, of his hid: sesled bids shall svsolfy as follows: Gravel BitullUilc Pavement ln l eluding the surface finishing 'course, and bituminous foun 1 ' fiatlon. as per plans and -'specifications, per sq. yd... Curb, per lineal ft STxcavatlon. per cubic yd J 5otter. per lineal ... ...... Kmbsnkment per cubic yd.. Headers per llnesl f t ...... t.ttraecllnn Drains .esch .... Vat entire improvement corn eal ete (total bid) 8 Th. Common Council reserves ilght to reject sny and a'l bids. . .Dated October 11th .11 7 . THOU- PIT HERALD. Hecoriler of The City of Pendleton. lv.::: I the City; each bid mimt be accompanied bv a. certified check in the Bum ot $250.00 .made payable to the order or the Mayor of The City of Pendleton, the chock to be returned to the bidder. K unsucceepful .and to be forfeited if the bid Ib successful and the bidden falls to enter Into a contract In ac cords noe with the terms of his hid; scaled bids shall specify ft follows: CJravel Bltullthlo pavement Including- the surface finishing- course and bituminous foundation, as per plans and specifications, per sq. yd... S Curb, ft Excavation, per cubio vd..... $ HltnlUhic hpRdtrs Pr lineal ft $ For fnttre improvement com plete (total bid) The Common council reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. . Hated October 11th. 1M7. THOK. .FITS OKWAUD. , Recorder of The Oily of t-'enUWion. KOIJ1 AXI 1ILIj COMING TO ORKGOX OCTOBER 15 The musical comedy event of the season, Kolb & Dill, the Inimitable comedians. In "The High Cost of Lov ing." described as a table d'hote In three course with a bevy of pretty girls, a specially selected ragtime .or chestra Including the banjo and sax ophone, and a carload of wonderful scenery. Is due at the Oregon theater cn October J5. This will mark the re turn of Kolk & Dill to the .mutdca! comedy stage after more than a year's absence during which time they have been featured In the "Movies." Then? In fun, music, "pep and a 'dash of ginger in "The High Cost of Loving' 4 which was a tremendous success in New York In which Kolk & Dill have the best opportunities for their match less characterizations of any of the 'many successes in which they have appeared. The plot of "The Hlsrh Cost of Lov- lnE' centers around four men In a i Hmall town, all of them members oi a purity league, who have been pay ing blackmail to a dancer who up neared In the town 25 years before Each of them believes he Is the danc er's child Noel. Mrs. Kltnke, presi Qent of the purity league suspect a scandal and is determined to unearth It. For this purpose she appoints as a committee, the four conscience stricken members of her league, to In vestigate and bring the guilty person to account Lawrence Tucker, ea voung lawyer, who Is In love with the daughter of one of the fout whose suit is opposed by the girl's parents, loams the truth concerning the scan dal a.nd uses his information to bring the reluctant father to time. To do This we do know, to be true. Of all cars selling at $800 to $1150 Saxon "Six" at $1025 does offer the greatest val ue. If you doubt, look at the way it is winning buyers. Men who formerly drove only costly cars are turning to Saxon "Six." They know it is a car of fine quality. They know that $200 or $300 more cannot buy a better car. Men who limited themselveg in the?past to cars of lesser - . . .. " price are likewise coming to Saxon "Six." , ' It has been proved to them that the true economy is to pay the difference and get a real motor car such as Sax on "Six." Men who have hitherto been loyal to the "four" are now buying Saxon "Six." They wanted greater smoothness, greater flexibi lity, greater endurance, greater roadilibitly. And they find these in full measure in Saxon "Six." Saxon "Six" will give you really unusual service.. It will perform better, per form, longer jand cosi you less for upkeep than any other car in its class. . . f - :i. i, T r' , i ; . Come in at once and place your order for Saxon "Six"' at $1025. '-(V::"h This price is based oncost of material bought - Quite seme time back. Prices of all ma terials have recently risen. There is no telling how Jong it will be before ail motor cars must advance , prices. By all means make .your buy before the rise comes, GUTTY AUTO COLPKllf j Dsioi,: 722 Cottonwood Street W. C. NAY, MANAGER. Teieph 45 'i'y- '. i ' -' k v . . . . ... . ( : . i.". " ... 1 -..V' ' Vt - yV'4 ? . , ' r t: i .., V ' ; ' . (.' . t '- ;' ' - V- '" i.W i ' ..-V 1 -..'. ..-.V I v .'' keep an audience lyghlng from tho ; Blanc, and Frank Darlan. Other first curtain to the-laat. ; principals who have been engaged to For their present tour, which Is one ! support the two stars are: Mary of the most auspicious they have ever ! Newton, Leo Hennlng. Loreni Gillette launched. Kolb & Dill have assembled and Honor Hamilton. The produc- one of the finest companies ever got j tlon will be a gorgeous one as the en- j together in the west. The roles of j tire carload of scenic equipment j the members of the Investigating ! which Kolb & Dill are carrying is ; committee will be played by C. Wm. brand new. Kolb. Max Dill. Henry 8iumer. Julia Notice of Payment tat City of Pendle ton Improvement Bonds. Notice is hereby given that City of Fendleton Improvement Bond. Xos. 12. 13. 14 and IS. Series D. Nos 11, Notice of Bids for AacosnoMls. -.. . J Notice is hereby given toot- sealed . bids will be received at the office of. the City Recorder at the City Hall In ' fendleton. Oregon, up to October 17th. 117. at i o'clock p. m-, fol.one 12-and 13. Series E, and No. 10, 6ernd hand Reo automobile, thfj MEAT CAUSE OF . KIDNEY, TROUBLE T.VKE SALTS TO H;l"SH KIOXEYS IF BACK III IITS Oil BLA1 DEIt BOTHERS. If you must have your meat every day. eat it. but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noteJ authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys In their efforts to expel It from the blood. They become slug gish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull 'misery in th kidney re gion, sharp pains in the' back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather Is", bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets ' cloudy full of sediment, the channels often get sore and Irritated. ' obliging you Catarrh Cannot Be Cured whh LOCAL AMPLICATIONS, ss they can uot reach the sent of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions, sod In order to cure it yon Dust tak an internal remedy. Hall's Catsrrl Medicine ts tflken interns!! and acts thru the blood on the mucous snr races of the system. Hall's Cstnrrh Medi cine wss prescribed by one of the best phy sicians In tins country for years. It is crraposed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood puri fiers. The perfect combination of the in gredients In ilsll's Cararrh Medicine is whst produces such wonderful results la cntarrhal conditions. Send for testimonl sls, free. K. J. CHENKY Co., Props.. Toledo, O. Hall's Family rills for constipation. All Druggists, 76c ries X. will be paid upon presentation ; thereof to the undersigned at the j American National Bank, I Umatilla County, Oregon. , on said Bonds ceases November 1, 1917, property of the City of Peodleto. Dated October 10. 1917. LEE MOORHOTTSE, Treasurer, City of Pendleton. By Wm. Mlckelsen. Deputy. - 10-f The car may be seen at the Cadillac Pendleton. ' parage- . The common council ra- Interest I serves the right to reject any and an . . - .. 1 . nr. i . 1 -..... ... - ct nnwn' a . nv..w wm j published by order of 'ths - common i council of the city of Pendleton,, and ' dated tills 4th day of October. 10 IT. " THOa FIT? OERALD. ' City Recorder of the CHy of fendle . ton. J - '. 1-U NOODLES. CHOP SUEY. ClilM C!S!!ES gi T. : ' ' ' ' - 1 flOPY'S KWONG HONG LOW : 2 WW WJ 11 West AlU St.. Upstslrt. Paoaw 433 to seek relief two or three times dur- this ho uses a quite Innocent man as I Ing the nlghl. a foil and not only succeeds, but ' To neutralize these Irltatlng acids, starts a series of, complications that! to cIpnse the kidneys and flush on tne ooay a urinous wie gei iour ounces ot Jad Sale from any phar macy here; take a tahlwpoopful in a glass of water before breakfast-for a few days and your kidneys will then sot fine. This famous stalls Is made from ths add of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla. and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids In urine, so it no longer irltates. thus ending blad der weakness. . Jad Baits la Inexpensive: cannot In jure, and makes a delightful efferves cent lithla-water drinks p-r- t'WIM Ujy " f1 'MWI'SM W M.L.J . V1 ; s ( I Vr 4 f . ' i.'..fr!if...';;:i Hsr i Dorothy Gish In Trisngle Play. Official Fsthwrs." Pastlmo TliurdA and iTldny. Good Health pood appetite, pood spirits moan no discord in the bod;r To keep the organs in har mony when there is need use BEECHAMS PILLS last Sale An MWkls aaWaU SeM MerrwlMra. la kaast Itta, XH. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 1 - .. , . .1 , .. j j ATTOnXEYS. a A. LOWEI.L, ATTORN ET AND j SECOND HA3 ppl,fita a . - - - , 11 . law OfSM Im I - ' - D. W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY AT .pan building. .Law. Rooms 1, t. S, Despaln Bid. 1 GEORGE W. COUTTa ATTORNEY rat law. . Room 17, Schmidt block. CARTER OIYTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear ot American National Bank building. FEE A FEE, ATORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Despaln building. JOHN TV. HUFF, ATTORNEY-AT-Lw. Room I, American Natlon.n Bank Building. R. I. KEATOR. ATTORNEY AT Law. Room 14, Smith-Crawford Building. a' X. NEWBERRY. ATTORNEY AT 'Law. Smith-Crawford Building. HELP WANTED. FKMALK. ATNTElIOoKNT' ?EKSONilAl earn 106 monthly correspondln for newspapers; $40 to $60 month b In spars time; experisnca annecas sary; no canvassing; subjects Uf gested. Send for particulars. Ka tlonal Press Bureau. Room silt Buffalo. N. Y. AVSTIO.NEERS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTION eer, makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery salsa. Tat man that gets you ths money." Leave orders st East Oregonian office. V. STROBLR DSALKn IM uta! ! and second hand gooda. Cash hal4 . jfor second hand goods. Chaapast place to buy household goods. .11 . court. Phoaa ITIW. ' - '! 'Z ARCHinser. RAYMOND -W.'. HATCH, ARCHJ. ' teot. Despaln Buildin. PKoaa Ti. Pendletoa. Oregon. INSURANCE AND- IiASD BVMyhJ ; I BKNTLKT i LT fONTOOMHRT, RIOAL J ts. lira, Ufa and accident tnsnr. . anco acanta. m aula straaC rira 4S IIKI P WANTED. MALE. t 1 JOHN a BAE-TIt n-NERAL rector and licensed etnbaJnrer. Dt- PETERSON & BISHOP, ATTOK nes at law; rooms t and 4. Smith Crawford building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT Law. Office over Taylor Hard ware company. RALEY RALKY. ATTORNEYS AT law. office In American National Bank Building. : FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR I ney at law. Office In Smlth Craw ford building. AN INTELXJaENT PElRSON earn 1100 monthly csrr as ponding for newspapers; $40 to $60 monthly in spars time; experience unneces sary; no canvassing; subjacts sug gestsd. Send far particulars. Na tional Press Bureau, Room 411$. Buf falo. N. T. MISCFJ-I-AXEOITS. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY De scription for county court, circuit .court. Justice court, real estate, etc. for sals at East Oregonlaa c'flc. . . . j PoaJta poatoXCcs, Funeral parlor, two . MA T i funeral cars. Calls responded to day ' or night. Phone 7$. . for sale: eo acrks, hiuhlt. Improved. 2 miles of Volimar. !!- ho; 1040 acres, highly Improved, ' miles of Volimar take $! X0 trade. ; tractor land; 1.00 acres Improved.' Adams Co.. Wash., tractor land; loa ' acrea Improved Adams Co.. Waatt. tractor land: io acres, east of Pull' man. Whitman Co.. 1-1 mils R. It.:. 400 acres near Oaksdale. Whitman -Co., Wash. Writs us for Informatloa m above. Walla Walla rtenliy Co.. -Mi llaksr Bids.