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EIGHT PAGES NOTICE ttr STRBBT IMPHOVEMISKT NQTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That at a rearular RiMlinv f ih Council of Tho City of Pendleton, held luin ,l17, the following v-umuun, wen auiy aaopted: whereas. The City Surveyor of Th ultv of Pendleton did on tho 10th y or uctooer, 117, under the direc tion and by requirement of the Com mon Council ,tll. in the office of the Keeorder of The City pf Pendleton. Plane and specifications for an appro priate Improvement of tho following named etrcet in aniH r'ltv i wii.nt. Street from the East line of Madison street to the Bant line of North Main street! tog toner with estimates of the Work to be dona and th. V,. Kl .. nmt thereof ,wlth a ptatement of the lota vane or iota and parcel of . land tc be benefited by such Irnprovemsnl and the percentage Of the total coal of Improvement, which each of ucr lota .parte of lota and parcela of Ian- anould pay on account of the benefit to oe derived from auch Improvement and NOTICia IS HKHKHV GIVEN. That iv.I'a"ritra,"" the Common OOUncll of The C tv nf i., i. .1 j on Ootober Yd. 1917, the following res- tW".?.RBA8; Th &x Surveyor ot Thf city of Pendleton did on the Ird day of Ootober, 11117. under direction and by requirement of the Common Council, file In the office of the Re corder of the city of Pendleton plana and specification for rn appropriate Inirpovement of the folloiug named tract In aald city, via; Lewi atreet from the eaat Una of I.e atreet to the weat line of Beauregard atreet; lo tether with the eatlmatea of the work to ae done and the probable coat . thereof, wlthia atatement of the int. Jarte of lot and parcela of land to benefited by auch Improvement and the percentage of the, total coat of Im provement, which each of auch Iota, parte of lota and parcela of land ehouid pay- on account of th ben en. derived from auch Improvement: and WHERUam. th rv.......n . lned auch plana and apeclflcationa and aumatea ana round tho lime satlsfac. tory and the eatlmatea therefor to be In accordance with the probable coat of auch work and WHERBAS, th property recom mened by the city Surveyor to be In cluded within the boundaries of the Dlatrlot benefited la, in the judgment of the Common Council, properly to be Included within auch Improvement district, and no property la excluded therefrom which ahould properly be Included therein) and WHEHliAS, the improvement of the hereinabove deacrlbed portion of Lw-ts atreet with Gravel Ultullthlc Pavement la at thl time necessary. Therefore, He It ' Reaolvad, by th Common Council ot The City of Pendleton that It la ex pedient to Improve and It la hereby proposed to Improve Lewi Street from the Bast line of Lee street to the Weat Una of Beauregard street by paving the expedient to Improve and It la hereb same with Oravei Illtulithlc Pavement, 1 propoaed to Improve Wilson fltree auph pavement to he feat I from the Kaat line of Madison Hirer from curb to curb and to be construct- ! to the Kast line of North Main Stree ed and the aurfao thereof to be fin- by paving the aame with gravel bltu isneo: upon the established grade of llthlc pavement; ouch pavement to b aald atreet and the street to have curba ; eonatructed and the aurface thereo eordanc with and aa ahown In the plans and apeclflcationa for the Im provement of aald portiona of Lewla atreet, prepared by Geary Klmbrell, City Surveyor, filed with the Recorder ot said City on the ird day of October, 1917, which plan and pecif icatlona re hereby particularly referred to, and In accordance with the Charter and Ordinances of th City of Pendle ton; and be It further . Resolved, that the Englneer'a eatl matea of the probable total coat of aueh Improvement, whioh ald Engl neer'a estimate were made and Srcpared by Geary Klmbrell, City urveyor of aald City, In the gum of $ and were filed with the Iteoorder of said City on the Jrd dsy of October ,1917, and hereby Included and hereby refer red to particularly; and be It further Roeolved, That the plana and speci fication and eatlmatea for auch Im- Srovement, aa prepared by the City urveyor .and filed with the Recorder of The City of Pendleton on the Ird day of October, 117, be and they are torby adopted and aproved; and b (1 further Resolved. That th coat of making Oct) Improvement ahall be a charge nd Hen upon all lota .parte of lota and raroela of land to be benefited by auch mrtoovements and the owner of auch lota, parte of lota and pereel of land aa aoeclallv benefited by auch ImDrove- . rant ahall ba liable for th payment i aucn improvement and that the owr el th costs thereof: and be It further i era of auch lots, parte of lota and par Resolved. That an asseaament die- eel of land so especially benefited t tflct Is hereby created, to be known 1 suoh improvement shall be liable f' as Assessment District No. 61. embrac- i th payment of the coata thereof; an In the property benefited and to beioe it runner assessed for the payment or sucb im- DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1917. PAGE SEVEN CATTLE PRICE IS HIGH IN PORTLAND WHEREAS. The Council has nam. tned such plana and apeclflcationa and estimate and found the same satis factory and the eatlmatea therefor tr be In accordance with the probabl coat of auch works and WHEREAS, Th property recom mended by the City Surewor to be In cluded within the boundaries of th' district benefited Is In the judgmen of the Common Council properly to b Inoluded within such improvement dlf trict, and no property Is exclude therein; and WHEREAS, Th Imrpovement of th, hereinabove described portion of Wil; son street with gravel bitulithlo pave ment la at thla time neeessaryj there lore pe it RESOLVED, py th Common Coun ell of The City of Pendleton that It li and gutters and all other things in ac- to be finished upon the establlshe. grafl or said atreet and tne street i have curba and guttera and atl othr tnings In accordance with and a shown In the plans and specification for the inirpovement of said portion! of Wllaon Street, prepared by Oear- Klmbrell, City Surveyor .filed Wie the Recorder of said City on the lot! flay or October, 11117, which plans an apeclflcationa are hereby particular! referred to .and In accordance wltl th Charter and Ordinance of th' City of Pendleton; and be It further RESOLVED. That the Engineer' estimate of th probable total cost o' auch Improvement .which said Engl neer'a eatlmatea were made and pre pared by Geary. Klmbrell, City Survey or of aald City, In the aum of $ and were filed with the Recorder r aald City on the loth day of October 117, are hereby Included and hereb referred to particularly; and be It fur ther RESOLVED, That the plana an specifications and eatlmatea for auc Improvementa .a prepared by th Cit Surveyor and filed with the Record of The. City or Pendleton oh the lot day of October. 1917. be and they ar hereby adopted and approved and I It further RESOVED. That th coat of makln auch Inirpovement ahall be a chars and Hen upon all Iota .parte of lo' and parcels of land to be benefited r RESOLVED. That an aaseasmer district la hereby created, to be know aa Aaeeaament District No. 80. erabra ing the property benefited and to b aaerssed for the payment of auch in provement, which assessment dtstrli shall include all lota .parte of lota an parcela or landa lying and being wit1 In the district bounded and describe as rollows. to-wlt: Commnclng at the Northeaat cor ner or Lot 4. Block IS. Llvermore's Ad ditlon to the town (now City) or Pet de- North provement, which Asseaament Diatrlct hall Include all lota, parte or lota and pejreete of land lying and being within the district hounded, and described, as fellows. "tj.wit: -.--' ' - jDescrlpttea of Improvement District f . SI. ' Lewis Street from th Eaat tin of Lee street to th West tin of Beaure gard Street. . Commencing at the Northeast corner of Lot 4. Block "K" of the Addition to the Addition of Jacob'a Addition to theidleton. Oresron: thence South Town (now City of Pendleton. Oregon, 6 mln.. West S60 feet to the tnenc West 620 reot to the Northwest : west corner of Lot 4, Block 14. or sa' corner of Lot . Mock "C" of said Ja- i Llevrmore'e Addition; thence Sout cob'a Addition; thence South 100 feet ; 1 deg. 65 mln. East. 100 feet to tr to the Northeast corner of Lot ot:Korlbm corner of Lot 7 of sal aid Block "C": thence West 100 reet 1 ioek 14: theno South deg. 6 ml to th Northwest corner or said Lot :;wcet. 10 feet to the Northwest come theno South ISO feet to the Southwest , said Lot 7; thenee South 1 deg. 6 corn'r 1 .l nloc & ' ,"j?J',.Ja;lmln. East 160 feet to tho Southwee Oob's Addition; thence Eaat 100 feet ; oorn.r , ... , ,. . , Ji i ler's Addition to the Town (now city Nortl lot 4 of Illock &. Reervat!on Addition " ,rJtini!lM i'- th.nr to th Town (now city) of Pendleton, ;22! :L"i-Crr1tr ! "aI?rt.lV -...T ' IP.., tin r.. m a '"i 1 point on the Hast line of Lot 11 of Block 7 of aald Reservation Motion .PORTLAND, Oct. 16. with very liberal offerings from northwc point aa well aa from California, th market for cattle showed strength lth tops advanced 25c over the pre vious range; making the day's ex- remg mark at North Portland th highest on record for th ful Itrada. Total arrivals at North Portland were lliS head of cattle compared Jlth a showing of 144 head last M on lay and 1927 head for thla aame day s year ago. , Market for cow showed a steady on during the initial trading of the Aeek, quotations being practically tattonary during the morning. On .he other band bulla showed a flrmi one with a 26o advance for tops a. I 76 although ordinary class was un changed. General cattle market range lest bee steers 10.1a iood beef steers D.2S 'eat beef cows ;. 7.00 .7.80 'rdlnary to good cows . . 4.000 6.76 Beat heifers ......... 7.00 S.OO !eet heifers l.OOfv S.OO lulls 4.00 4 6.76 alves ......... . ... S.008 .60 tocker and feeder steers 4.00 fl 7.26 I lliST Turn Weak. With the eastern markets again weaker and lower, together with ery liberal run at North Portland ver Sunday) trend of the swine trade ere started with a rather weak un- ertone and buyers offering reduced .ilues for supplies. , . Practically no early trading was hown In th hog alleys at .North 'nrtland. due to the difference of pinion among buyers and sellers re- ardlng worth of offerings. General hog market range: rime light , . .Jl.777.00 rime heavy 16.60 16.7 'Igs 14.26SMS.tS ulk i 15.60 16.75 Mutton Situation Steady. General steadiness continues In the nutton and lamb trade at North Port- and. Over Sunday there was only , small run and the situation remains ibaiantlallv the same as shown at he close of last week's trading. General sheep and lamb range: Vestern lambs 113.60 14.0 alley lambs i 12.76011.80 earllngs 11.7012.25 Vethers 1 1.600 1.2 ("ethers 11.60 12.2S -wee 8.60010.78 'SMN "SIX"' THE BIG TOURING CAR FOR FIVE PEOPLE .... ' ' . J ' i 14 Edorse tn the Routheast corner of said Lot inence eoujn '""""" " of Pendleton. Oregon: thence nnru 01 mt .in.r.. v.. ... . .... ,s A , . E,t. ion feet IS feet South of the Northeast corner )f aald Lot 11 ithence North 12". t.- '. I" the Southwest corner or Lot 1 of s:,l Illock 7; thence Knst H'O feet tr, t tif Southeast corner of esld lit 1: thence North ISO feet; thence tVrst 100 feet to the Northeast rorner of lot Block "E" of Jacob's Addition afore said; thence North 100 feet to plac Of beslning. rta Tt Further Resolved. That s eopy or thle reaolutlon, together with the Southwest corner of Lot 3 of as ! nioek V thence North S3 dear. R nv.i ir. 10 f"t to the Southeast cornc of Lot 3 of Itlnch S of en Id Swltxlf"" A'i'lM Inn ; thonce Vorth 1 dte; !S rrir 'a'i-.-I '!'; fet to the place of bcginnfnv nrl be It further resolved, that i r"PV of thla resolution together ivif ft-. notice that the Surveyor's est' n-nt of the proportion of the cost o -aid work to he charged sarafnrt em-' lot, part of lot sed na'-ool of leml on file In the office of the Cltv Tie corder. be published for a period the notice that the Surveyor s est:- ten nays in the East uregonlan. whirl mate or the proportion or the coat or . neawpaper is hereby designated b aid work to be charged against each lot. part of lot and parcel of land la on file In the office ef the City Recorder, be published ror period or ten daya In th P.mmt Oraaronlan. which newspa per is hereby designated by the Com-, charged against east lot. part of !' mon Council for the publication there-'end ptrcel or land within the assess or, iment District .in said resolutions m.i And Notice is r unner ien, ni tinea, is on rue in tne orrice or th the Common Council for .the publics tion tnereor. Ard notice Is further given, ths th Surveyor' estlmste of the propor tion or the cost or said work th. Stimvnr'l eatlmate of th propor tion of the cost or ssld work to be charged attalnet eaoh lot, part or lot and parcel or land within the Assess ment District. In aald resoltulens men tioned, la on tile In ths orrice or th Recorder or The City of Pendleton. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, thla 4tli day ot October. 117. " THOS. FITZ OERALD. .'."-' Recorder, cf The City of Pendleton. Recorder of The City or Pendleton. Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, thtr 11th day of October, 1SI7. THOS. FTTZ HERALD. Recorder of The City of Pendleton .'' ' CAI-t roR BID. .v NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That sealed bid will be received at the or- CAIX FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tha sealed bids will b received at the of- rice or the City Recorder or The Cltj or Pendleton, Oregon, up to 6 o'clocl flee-or the City Recorder or The City imI)r0vmnt of the fnllowlnr o Pendleton. Oregon. MP to e 0 tlocK. ,p,ru of tn. fatowlnar atresia In said j.'m. on th J4th day of October, lBl,,!(.,y to.wt: jckaon Street from the ,fhr th Improvement, or fh following ! E, ,, of Main Street to the Ess' streets In aald city, to-wit: Mad son ,uro Un. of street: Monro. Street rrom the South line or WlhM" , street rrom tha North line or Jscksoi Street to the South line of Martin , gtreet to th, Noptn ,,. o cllntm mreri. ramui.i, L -wi T street and Washington Street rrom th apeciricaiions i"r ... . .... tiren.eeH hv Oearv Klmbrell. City Sur vyor. and now on rile In th offlc of the Recorder of aald City; each bid must b accmpanlod by a certified check In th aum ot noo.im. maoe pj. Eaat line or Main Street to theWee' line or Monro Street, according tr the plana and aepclficatlona for sucb improvement, propared by Geary Klm brell, City Surveyor .and now on tile In tha office of the Recorder of aald CILLS FOUR BEARS IN MINUTE'S TIME Veen Hunter Provides Big gest Bear Story of the Season. CANYON CITY. Oct. 16. Quite 'ar killing stunt was pulled off In llvles Valley recently by Carl Owe y. of Burns. . He was visiting his uncle, C. C. anklns. and hunting some for pas tas. One afternoon. - while riding long Camp creek, his horse sudden- gave a snort and stopped. He 'anced to the left and saw at a dls- uice of 60 yards a black bear eating errles from a bush. He slid from la horse, and taking quick aim. fired. The bear squealed and rolled over, ad. At the same Instant a large ar reared on Its haunches and ared him In the faoe. He fired an ther shot, striking the old bear just iver the left eye. As she fell, four nor suddenly appeared. This being "ari a first experience with bears, he aid. he thought the woods were full f them. He Immediately fired as 'oat as he eould, killing two mors, naklng a total of four bears In less han one minute. The other two made good their es ape. On coming back to the ranch 'r a team and some one to help ring them In he could find no one TIs aunt. Mrs. C. C Hawkins, veluii ered her help and together' they rought them In. The old ' one velghed 468 pounds. Th three 'tung ones averaged 140 ponnds each. Considering the scarcity of besr In lie vicinity, this Is considered quite a tiling. . y' lews and Personal Notes From Hermiston (East Oregon Ian Special.) HERMISTON, Oct.' 16. Mr. Wll '.am T. Roberts, and small sons, Billy r. and Gene Paul, are home from lurke. Idaho.' Mrs. George Gillette of Hlnkle. pent Monday with her parents, Mr. md Mrs. Isaac Jay. Miss Virginia Todd of Pendleton van a guest at the home of her par- Think what that means to you--or any man who buys a Saxon "Six." , Fourteen of the finest cars made in America confirm your judgment. Think what it proves as to ' Saxon "Six" value and qual ity as compared to any other car in the $800 to $1150 class. We say 14 $3000 cars. That is not the whole truth. As a matter of fact all 14 of these cars sell for more than $3000 ranging: in price from $3050 for the lowest priced to $10,000 for the costliest car in the group. Each one of the 8 important Saxon "Six" features is also used by from 2 to 9 of these 14 great cars. 2 of them use $3000 Saxon Timken axles. So does Sax on "Six" at $1025 f. o. b. Pendleton. " .- 4 use Timken bearings. So does Saxon "Six." 3 use the Stromberg carbu retor. So does Saxon "Six." 2 use the Remy ignition. So does Saxon "Six." . t 8 use the Fedders radiator. So does Saxon "Six." 9 use the Spiral bevel gear. So does Saxon'"Six." 5 use the semi-floating axle. So does Saxon "Six." . 3 use the Exide storage bat tery. So does Saxon "Six." Just stop for a moment and figure out the tremendous difference in price between these cars at $3050 to $10, 000 and Saxon "Six" at $1025. "Six" Then the full significance of the real car-value of Saxon : "Six" strikes home to you. Now take the Saxon "Six" ' motor built by Continen- taL ' i ... 12 other cars' ranging ' in price from $1175 to $2200 al so use the Continental-built motor. ' ' ' " There is not a single feature " of Saxon "Six" whose worth is open to question. It is simply a wonderful car and a wonderful value. And $200 or $300 more than the Saxon "Six" price can not get a better car. : - - -So buy Saxon "Six" ; and save $200 to $300. But by all means do it now. For no one can tell how soon it will be before all motor car '. 'prices go up. ". 722 Cottonwood Street W. C. NAY, MANAGER. Telephone '48.. several, days here this week long locking after business matters. S. R. oidaker spent . Thursday In Pendleton. Miss Bessie McPherson returned home Monday from Pendleton where she had spent several days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. MePherson. ' - IN POVXD. George McKenzle. little son of Tuberculosis Conferorfccei Oram. I Mayor and Mrs. F. a. McKenzle. la in' PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. IS. The St, Anthony's hospital In Pendleton ' ann,"il Northwestern Tuberculosis j The following described animal has suffering from an attack of pneumo- j conferen opened here today with ' en taken up br the Harsh.! of tbe nla Thla Is the third attack the lit- ; rePresenatlves from six states attend- City of Pendleton, to-wlt: th. fellow has had In ten months. j "in" Uth?0"1 Mn- i v "f " " " . j ; years old, weight about 108 pounds, " - - - -. No brand visible. - ... notice or Payment of city of JTndlo '. notice of Bids for Automobile. ! Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning Qt In the habit ef drinking fllMa ef hot water before breakfast. ton Improvement Bonds. Notice Is hereby given that City of Fendleton Improvement Bonds Nos. 1, 13. 14 and 15, Series D, Nos 11. 12 and 13, Series E, and No. 10. Se ries X, will be paid upon presentation thereof to the undersigned at the American National Bank, Pendleton. Umatilla County, Oregon. Interest Hid Bonds ceases November 1. im. Dated Ootober 10, 1917. LEE MOORHOUSE, Treasurer. City of Pendleton. By Wm. Mlckelsen. Deputy. 10-2(1 Notice la hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder at the City Hall In Pendleton, Oregon, up to October ' 17th, 1917, at S o'clock p. m., for one second hand Reo automobile, the property of the City of Pendleton. The car may be seen at the Cadlllae Claragre. The common council re serves the right to reject any and all bids at Its pleasure. This notice Is published by order of the common council of the city of Pendleton, and dated this 4th day of October. 111. THOS. F-ITZ OEKALD, I City Recorder of the City of Pendle-i ton. ifj.ll If aald animal la not claimed hv : the owners or those entitled to fta Possession, costs end expenses "Jield end taken away within ten day from, i the date hereof, then at o'clock P. j ra. of the iSth day of October,. 1117, ! the said animal will be sold . te the highest bidder, at public auction, for rash, at the city pond In said city ot Pendleton, the, proceeds of such sale to he apnlled to the payment of aueb costs end expenses of making sale. Dated this 11th day ef October. 117. A Li ROBERTS. Chief of Police. !-! We're not .here long so lets mako!.": our stay agreeable. Lt us live well. 1 eat well, digest well, work well, sleep' t ell, and look well. What a glorious ennHltlnn tn. attain an.4 .. I. ........ . - j ,h it viiv in nt uniy s.uuii ints morning Inside bath. Polks who are arcumstomed to feei dull and heavy when they arise, split- lln. Man.-k. . - IJ i - p. euuj Li .-III a. Ill 111 i foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom- j - I " isi s i i ii i i,i , ' , j i Cf ASSfFFFD nmFrTnv J -mwaam .dWw M JTM L A ': I ATTORNEYS. able to ! the order of the Mavor of th. ) 'he.:Llct . 1"f i 'MS City of Pendleton, the check to be re- ."!- turned to the bidder. If unauccessrui, til to he forfeited If th bid is auc cesarul and th bidder ralla te enter Into contract In accordance with tha terms of his bid: sealed , bide shall specify sa followa: Oravei ntt'jlltlilc pavement In. eluding th aurfaea finishing , course, and bituminous foun , datlon, as per plso;" aid speclfieatlona. per q. yd... Curb, per lineal f Excavation, per cubic yd I Gutter, per lineal ft J Embankment per cubic yd... I Headera per lineal ft Intersection Dralna .each .... I , For entire Improvement com plete (total bid).., The Common Council reeervea the right to reject any and all bide. Oated October 11th .1KI7 . THOS. FITZ GERALD. Beoordtr of Ths City of PeadUloa. by s certified check In the aura of 1250.00 .made payable to the order of the Mayor or The City or Pendleton the check to be returned to th bidder I," unsucceesful .and to be forfeited If the bid la aueceasful and the bidder falla to enter Into a contract In ac cordance with th term of hia bid; sealed blda shall apeeify as followa: Oravei Bitulithlo pavement In cluding th aurface finish ing count and bituminous foundation, as per plans and apeclflcationa, per aq. yd... t Curb, ft I Kxcavation. per cubic yd $ Ultulltlii headera per linal ft f For entire Improvement com plete (total bid . The Common council reeervea right to reject any and all blda Dated October 11th. 11T. TH09. FITZ GERALD, , Recorder of Tk City of Pendleton. th nts, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Todd, Sun- ay. Mr. fend Mrs. Guatav Hansen and tosII son Elwood. of Dayton, Wash., -eturned to their home Saturday aft- r a few days' visit at the A. S. Aa- 'erson home In this city. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Kees are islng congratulated upon the arrival of a baby daughter' who arrived at their home this morning.. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph rUanfleld and obildren. Jack and Miutlne. and Mr. nd Mrs. Walter Hlnkle, all of Echo, were dinner guests at the w ataon home Sunday. Dr. R. G. Gale Is home from St. An thony's hospital where he has been for the past week suffering front an Infection of the eye. ' A baby girl was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Steve McMillan of the firm of P. B. Siscel A Company of thl city. Prof. L. J. Allen of th Oregon Agricultural College was In the city today. Mrs. C. P. Stanyan returned to her home in Boardman this morning aft er a few days' visit at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Newell. A. A. Amort, civil engineer for the lr. 8. Reclamation Service at Irrlaon. was a visitor hers Wednesday. Mrs. F. L. Durfy and niece. Miss Kitty Short, were Pendleton visitors anyone Monday. subject ach can Instead feel fresh as a daisy fcy opening the sluice of the system each morning and flushing out the Whole of the lnterna poisonous stag nant matter. ' , .. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or: well, should, -each morning, before I breakfast, drink a glsss of real hot j water with a teaspoonftil of limestone j Phosphate In It to wash from the I stomach liver and bowels the nrevious ' day's Indigestible waste, sour Wle Law. BAILEY, Rooms 7, ATTORNKT AT 8. 9. Despsln BIdg. , 8. A. LOWELL. ATTORNB7T AND counsellor at law. Office tn De apaln building. GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY at law. Room 17, Schmidt block. CARTER A 8MTTHE. ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear ot American National Bank building. FEE & FEE, ATORNETS AT LAW. Office in Despain building. HKLP WANTED. FEMALE, AN INTELLIGENT '"VerON ""MAI earn 1100 monthly correapoedlna for newspapers; 140 to tit months I In spare time; experience nnnecee sary; no canvassing; subjects nut seated. Send for particulars. Na tional Preen Bureau, Room ' ttt I Buffalo, N. T. MXXiND IIA.tD DEALERS.' V. 8TROBLE. DEALER IN ISiCW and second band roods, cash pett for second hand goods. Cheap place to buy household goods, lit S. Court. . Phone I71W. ARCHITECT.- Law. Room Building. ATTORNEY AT Smith-Crawford nd poisonous toxins: thus cleansin i JOHN W. HUFF, ATTORNEY-AT- sweetenlng and purifying the entire i Lylw- Room I. American Nation. allmantary canal before putting moreiBnk Building rood Into the stomach. The action otIR. I. KEATOR. hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach Is wonderfully in vtgoratlng. It cleans out all the sour fermentationa gases, waste. and acidity and gives on a splendid : appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate la quietly extracting; a large volume of water from the 1 blood and getting ready for a thorough ' flushing of all the Inside organs. i The millions of people who are! bothered with constipation, bilious ' spells, stomach trouble; others who ' have sallow skins, blood disorders and A rSTIO' EJETtS. a A. NEWBERRY. ATTORNEY AT Law. Smith-Crawford Building. PETERSON BISHOP, ATTOR neya at law; rooms 1 and 4, Smith. Crawford building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT Law. Office over Taylor Hard ware company. COL. W. F. YOHNKA. ATJCTION eer, makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery eelsai Tbe man that geta you the money." Leeve orders at East Oregonlaa office. RAYMOND w. , HATCH. ARCHI-tect- Deenata BnUdlna. m 7S. Pendleton, Oregon., - INSURANCE AUTO LAND RUKIWlu B ENTi.ET 4 MONTGOMERY. RAAls estate, fire, Ufa sad accident laser, ance agents, tit MsJb atreet. rbeee FTKERAL DIRECTORsX ; JOHN . BAKER. FUNERAL tlU rator and licensed embalmtr. Oe. ; peelte postoffle. Funeral parlor, tws AN INTELU8ENT PERSON MAT. 'unrn' cr CalU responded to dag HIXP WANTED, MATJC. Dr. M, B. Kern ot Pendleton, spent breakfast. stokly complexions sre urged to get a RALEY & RALET, ATTORNEYS AT quarted pound of limestone phosphate law. office In American National from the drug store. This will mist : Bank Building, very little, but Is sufficient to make i pronounced crank on the FREDERICK STETWER. or luslde -bathing before nev at law. Office tn Smith. Craw. .ford building. earn 1100 monthly correSDoBdtna? for newspapers; 140 te ! month! In spare tims; experience unneces sary; no canvassing; subjects sug gested. Send for particulars. Na tional Press Bureau, Room 4111, But. falo. N. T. MISCELLANEOUS. ........ .. ,-,,-1,-, .. m . LEGAL BLANKS OF ' EVERY DC ATTOR. sciiptlon for county court, circuit court. Justice court real estate, ste. for sale at East Oregonlaa orfloe. night Phone Tl. Ml SCrXI. - toovs. WA STE D- O LD FA Cbe"TB,KT1. Don't matter If broken, t pay tt t Hi per set. Bead by parcel poet and receive cheek by return mall., t. i . nnh Htreet. Praia. . delphla. 11-lt LOR ETTA II. STARBa. LICENHKD Chiropractor. IXaeaaes of woraee and children. Office and raide t?5 Thorn peon street, phone 41 W. l-lltl