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4WAI)IMHNI4 a -p., ....... EIGU1 TAGES. DAILY KAS'i OKli.GOM.VV Pb.AlLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1907 PAG IS SSVE3. 1 CTI Commencing Saturday You Can Get Goods At Your Own Price, At THE HUNTER FURNITURE STORE MU ON Qni j tin -MgS l .Bi. ts OREGON ShojtLim inliRioN Pacific Through Pullman Standard and Tourist Sleeper daily to Omaha and Chicago; tourist sleeper dally to Kan sas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping care (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago; reclining cbali cars (seats free) to the east dally. SCHEDULE FROM PENDLETON. BASTBOUND. No. 8 arrives from from Portland 4:10 p. m. No. 2, Chicago Special, arrives 4:40 p. m.; departs 4:40 p. m. No. 6, Mall & Express, arrives 4:M a. m.; departs 4:00 a. m. WESTBOUND. No. 1, Portland Special, arrive 11:40 a. m.: departs 11:40 a. m. No. 6. Mall & Express, arrives 11:11 a. m., departs 11:16 a. m. No. 7 departs for Portland 8 a. m SPOKANE DIVISION. No. 7, Pendleton passenger, arrive 4:25 p. m.; connects with M. 1. No. 8, Spokane passenger, depart 11:46 a. m.; connects with No. 1. WALLA WALLA BRANCH. No. 41 arrives 2:10. No. 42 departs 4:60 p. m.; connect with No. I. SNAKE RIVER. Rlparla to' Lewlstnn Leave Rlparla dally except Saturday. 6:40 a. m. Leave Lewlston dally except Friday 7 a. m. F. J. Ql'INLAN, Agent. Pendleton. WM. M'MURRAT, O. P. A., Portland, Ore PENOLETON-UIKUH STAGF Dally trips between Pendleton and L'klih. except Sunday. Stage leaves Pendleton at 7 a. m., arrives at Uklah at ( p. m. Return stage leaves Uklah at 6 p. m., arrives at Pendleton at 6 p. m. Pendleton to Uklah. $$.00; round trip. S5.00. Pendleton to Alba, 11.71; round trip. 15.00; Pendleton to Ridge, S2.00; round trip 12.60. Pendleton to Nye. $1.60; round trip, $1.60. Pendle ton to Pilot Rock. $1.00; round trip, $l.f0. PROMPT SERVICE QUICK DELIVERY Choice Fresh Meats, Lard, Sausages and Smoked Meats every day at the Central Meat Co. Carney, Ramsdell & Co. Telephone Main 33 Columbia Bar and Rooming House F. X. Schsmpp Estate Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Newly furnished and up-to-date. Rooming House in Connection. 326 MAIN STREET. 5 Club Saloon T. W. MURRELL, Proprietor. Cor. Court and Cottonwood, PENDLETOX OREGON. Sell's Santal-Pepsin Capsfc A POSITIVE CURr For Inflammation orCatarr of the Ulwlder and Dlaea Kidneys. No oure no paa. Cures quickly sud Perm nently th wont eases Gonorrhoea and Gleet, tr matter ot how Ions stan Ing. Absolutely darini Sold by druggists, rner tl m, or by mill, postpeid ,11 iiu, a oomfi.in. THE SANTAl-PEPSm tV SUarONTAINI, OHIO. Sold by the Pendleton Prng Compear PHICHESTER'S PILLS i.iAT.ivn 11 ii4 vi i'II.i.k. (.11 sa SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERWHERE iniMMuua f maooas wmhtnm PalnlMa, and sos aittte An av mImiimU. mrViNII.HFMIFUl UO kilK0llllTI.0! Mml4 k DruxbK Of wnt In plain Trw fcr ir. lrl. r fl.OO. or bottlw . Circular suit TO fbl-tiiM-tar'a llaa Tiraa4Vl I'llla II Uri and U.M mrtalllcYV 1-oiM. inlfj iih Blu Rlbhoa. Y ? mk mo iher. Bur f L, AMONG THE OF INLAND Wnilu Walla-Wallowa Itoud. IntereBt in the proposed electric railway from Walla Walla, Into Wal lowa county by way of the north country, Increases rather thun abutes. The more the route from this valley to the north end is investigat ed, the better it seems. The railroad grade from Enterprise to Joseph cost lens than (3600 a mile. The road to the north would cost no more, say thoBe with experience In that sort of work. A survey of the road to Troy can be made for $1000, says Engineer R. I. Long. It Is proposed that this amount be raised and the survey put through as soon as possible. Alfred Gardner, formerly of En terprise, and now connected with the Walla Walla Union, writes that the incorporators of the Washington Oregon Traction company are lead ing business men of that city and that they mean business. The capital stock !a $1,600,000. The trustees are Max Baumelter, Samuel Sharp steln, C. K. Holloway, John Smith, W. A. 'rtitz, E. S. Isaacs. J. L. Shnrpstein and A. Reynolds. Enter prise News-Record. . Thief Keeps Jlonoy, Itotunis Cliock. One of the boldest and most open handed robberies which has occurred In Walla Wallu for a long time hap pened Friday when Mra. Lucy Elllge of WusMuena laid her purse, con taining $80 In cash and $60 In checks on the counter of a millinery estab lishment while she purchased a hat, and when she reached for the purse again it was gone. Mr3. Klllge at once put an adver tisement in the Morning Union and Saturday afternoon a letter came to this office through the ma'l, address ed In rude print. In the envelopment were two checks, one on the cashier of the Bank of Washtucna for $20 and one on William E. Lusk for $40, but the $80 In cash was not returned. The case has been placed In the hand.i of the police. Walla Walla Union. Gold PullaslMl Ilallmad. While railroads of the east adver tise extensively the ballast used, VAST PHILIPPINE FORESTS. Viiirln Tlmlx1! I.nnd9 Untouched in l-ii mis Across tlic Sea. New York, Dec. 11. Major Ahern, head of the forestry bureau of the Philippine Islands, Is In New York for the purpose of attempting to In terest lumbermen In the forests of the Philippine Island. "Few Americans realize the possi bilities of the forests of our Philip pean poM.iosslons," said he. "In the less populous islands of the Philip pines there are Immense forests of hard timber that could be substituted tor vaiuaoio wooas mar. nave oecome scarce In Europe and America. We have there the wood of the narra, similar to the mahogany we know here; the uole wood Is more beauti ful than black walnut, and Is used extenslvoly for the same purposes. Molava Is a light yellow wemd used for general building purposes, while tangulle and launa. soft woods, are excellent substitutes for pine. "The forests of lacal and molava are f xtonslve enough to produce mil lions of railroad ties, to which use their woods nre adapted. "The government is selling no tim ber lands, but Is disposing of the standing timber as fast as possible under restrictions against cutting small trees, and thus providing against denuding the land." LIFE OF TICKETS GREATER. O. R. & N. Extcnda Time of Tickots Expiration to Day Following Sale. People who buy local one-way tick ets today and hereafter to travel on the O. R. & N. will not be bound by the printed notices on the paste boards which limit their use to the dny of sale, says the Spokesman-Re view. " The local passenger office of the Harriman line received notice yester day from headquarters In Portland directing conductors to honor tickets presented at any time during the day following the date on which they are sold, regardless of the printed clause on the tickets Confining the limit to the day of sale. The extension of the life of the lo cal tickets, besides being a conven ience to the patrons of the road, will relieve the company of the necessity of refunding the money on so many unused tickets. The regulation of the state railroad commission requires the railroads to repay the purchaser the value of an unused ticket on its presentation. "The steamship President Grant, with Secretary Taft and the mem- bers of his party on board, left Plymouth at 8:10 o'clock yesterday morning for New York. EXCHANGES THE EMPIRE Oregon has a railroad that is using the dirt from placer diggings as bal last. It Is a matter of common knowledge that placer dirt contains a Kreat deal of gold which Is Impos sible to be extracted by any process known at the present time, nence the right of way of the Sumpter Val ley railroad Is being ballasted with a golden ballast, says the Baker City Herald. Superintendent J. A. West has made a tour of Inspection and the needed Improvements along the line have been noted, which include a number of gravel fills and the straightening of the track in some places. Mr. West has not mentioned using the "Golden Route" as an advertising slogan In something the same way as Harriman uses the "Sunset Route" but It would be h'ghly appropriate when ft Is known that the ballast be ing used on the road contains much of the valuable yellow metal. Phkco's Future. W. L. Allard, manager of the Da-vIs-Kaser company's store at Pasco, Is In the city on a short business trip. "Pasco Is forging steadily ahead and 'n destined to become a big city some day," said Mr. Allard this afternoon. "There has been an unprecedented demand for real estate, especially business and city residence property, with the result thnt building opera tions In all lines have been very ac tive. The Two Rivers Irrigation project has received a si ght Fet back by be ing thrown into the hands of a re ceiver, but the company's troubles are only temporary and will soon be adjusted. A great deal of perman ent .work has been done on the pumping plant and main feed canals and soon a big body of land will be supplied with water." Walla Walla Statesman. A sure cure, one you can depend upon. Hickory Bark Cough Remedy. A aure coure, and Its pure! Use it for all lung trouble, coughs, colds, hoarse ness and sore throat For sale by any druggist and flrst-clasa dealers everywhere. Pendleton Drag Co. THE PLAIN TRUTH. What More Can Pendleton People Ask? When well-known residents and respected people of Pendleton mak such statements as the following, ii must carry conviction to every reader. H. M. Pelaporte, trader and stock man, living at the Alta House. Pendle ton, Ore., says: "I want to say that am generally prejudiced against pat ent medicines, but I know one such remedy to contain genuine merit hout three months ago I had a bad accident, smashing my left shoulder and this affected my whole side and back, which must have been severer) wrenched. My kidneys eoon hecom Irregular and this was especially tha case at night I would have to get up to often that my rest was much di turned and It caused much pain in my condition. Doctoring did not hav any effect. My attention was called to Dean's Kidney Pills and I got box at the Pendleton Drug Co.'s drnf store. It was simply astonishing tha way this remedy took hold on tha trouble, bringing relief from the first dose and before I had used one bos my back and kidneys were in better shape than ever before I had the ac cident I have spoken of." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 centf. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalc New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doans and take no other. Reduced Rates on O. R. 4 N. On the occasion of the annual con vention of the Oregon Dairymen's as sociation in Portland on December 12 and 13 the O. R. ft N. has grant ed a reduced rate of one and a third fare for round trip from all points in Oregon. Date of sales December 11 and 12, with final return limit December 16. Tickets under this rate sold on the certificate plan. Inquire of F. J. Qulnlan, agent, Pen dleton, Oregon. Alva Jackson, town marshal of Castle Rock, Wash., accidentally shot the Index finger of his left hand away. His revolver fell from his pocket while ho was stooping over and was discharged. WIIEX YOUR FEET IRA When your feet feel heavy as lead a box or two of Sexlne Pills will dis pel that tired feeling. Sexlne Pills are guaranteed to overcome all forms of weakness that can be cured. Price $1 a box, six boxes $5, with a money back guarantee. Address or call the Pendleton. Drug company. This Is the store that sells all the principal remedies and does not substitute. Four Lines, in Daily, Weekly and Semi-Wkly $1 fper month PHYSICIANS. J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND SUR geon. Office in Savings Bank building. 'Phones: Office, main 164; residence, main 176. DRS. SMITH & TEMPLE. OFFICE Smith-Crawford building, opposite po8toffice. Telephones: Office, Main 80; Dr. Smith's residence, Main 169; Dr. Temple's residence, black 279$. DR. R. E. RINGO, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Rooms 3 and 4 Schmidt building. 'Phone, office main 623; residence main 23. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd block. Telephones: Office, black 3411; residence, red 2(33. DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK. Telephone, main 931; residence, black 161. DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSI clan and Surgeon. Office in Sav ings Bank building, room 1. Office 'phone, main 1411; residence, main 1681. DR. J. G. M. LUTTENBERGER, Physician and Surgeon; formerly ot St. Louis. Rooms 16 and 17 Schmidt building; 'phone Main ISO. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO nlc and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. Judd building, cor ner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone, main 72. X-Ray and Electro Therapeutics. 1 Tou are not really "looking for It" unleas yon are advertls- ing for It OSTEOPATHS. DOCTORS HOISINGTON. GRADU ates of Klrksvllle School. Suite 6, Association block. 'Phone Main 608. All diseases treated. DENTISTS. RALPH C. SWINBURNE, DENTIST. Room 17 Judd Butldlnar. 'Phnna black $981. DRS. M. S. KERN AND R. E. Farnsworth, Dental Surgeons. Of fice, room 15, Judd building. 'Phone red 3301. VAUGHAN BROS., DENTISTS, OF fice in Judd building. 'Phone red 1411. DR. LLOYD D. IDLEMAN, DENTIST. Sundays and holidays by appoint ment Schmidt building, Pendleton, Ore., 'Phone Main 623. Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C. M'NABB. T OCAL" STATE Stock Inspector and member State Veterinary Board. Office Tallman's drug store. Residence 316 Lewis St 'Phone main 69. FOR SALE. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS and announcements, all the latest stylos of stock and type faoea. Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. MAPS CITY OF PENDLETON AT East Ore'gonian office. Price 25c. VOR RENT. FOR RENT TWO, THREE OR four-room suits for housekeeping. Address 301 S. Main street. FINE STORE AND OFFICE ROOM for rent. Corner of East Oregonlan building. Enquire this office. UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms for rent Enquire at East Oregonlan office. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE acrlption, for county court, circuit court, justice oourt real estate, etc., for sola at Boot Oregonlan office. e If you are a good classified e ad vert leer, go higher. If you can e sell the small articles with a e e three-line ad, just thing what you could do with- the larger things if the advertising should be used In proportion. Want Advertisements CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN Judd building. CARTER & RALEY, ATTORNEYS at law. Office in Savings Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Office over Taylor's hard ware store. a LOWELL ft WINTER. ATTORNEYS and counsellors at law. Office in Despaln building. GEORGE W. COUTTS, LATE COUN ty attorney from Idaho. Civil and criminal law. . Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. PETERSON. PETERSON ft WILSON. Attorneys at Law, rooms 8 and 4 Smith-Crawford building. JOHN H. LAWREY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Office Savings Bank building. PETER WEST. DIVORCE LAWYER. Office 808 Garden street. R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Association block, at head of stairs. S. A. NEWBERRY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Room 26 Smith-Crawford building. DAN P. SMYTHE, ATTOR Y AT Law. Office in Savings Bank building. M'COURT & PHELPS. ATTORNEYS at Law. Smith-Crawford building. PRUITT ft OLIVER. ATTORNEYS at Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association Block. If It is not advertised here. odvertlse for It LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. CITY LIVER STABLE, THOMPSON street Carney ft Kennedy. Props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line in collec tion. 'Phone main 701. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE No. 62, A. F. and A. M., meets the first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brethren are invited. TELL THE PEOPLE. Let Them Know Your Wants. One line, one time 10o One line one week 25c Four lines one month . . . $1.00 Each line over four lines 25c per line per month. HELP WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN TO LHARN watchmaking, engraving, jewelers' work; optics, easy terms; positions guaranteed; money made learning; Watchmaking-Engraving Schoo), 1426 4th avenue. Seattle, Wash. Daily Bast Oregonlan by carrier, only II cents a week. Extra Lines over Four, 25 Cents per Line per month INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatlll.. county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. . Does a gen eral brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non-residents. References, any bank in Pen dleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. W. S. HENNINGER, Vic "-Pres. C. H. MARSH, Sec. J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS TH3 oldest and most reliable fire and accident Insurance companies. Office with Hartman Abstract Co. ARCHITECTS. CONTRACTORS. ETC D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cemtnt walks, stone walls, etc. Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. T. M. KELLER. PLASTERING. brick and cement work. Estimates furnished free. Work guaranteed. Phone black 2042. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. m: a. rader, funeral direc- tor and licensed embalmer. Grad uate of the Chicago College of Em balming. Corner Main and Webb streets. 'Phone main 130. Funeral parlors In connection. BAKER & FOLSOM, FUNERAL Di rectors and licensed embalmers. Opposite postoffice. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. 'Phone main 75. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If there Is anything you need in new and second-hand furniture, stoves, graniteware and crockery, call and get his price. No. 212 Court street GRAHAM. THE FURNITURE MAN, will buy your old furniture and give you cash or new goods la return. It costs nothing to visit him. Postoffice block, Pendleton. MISCELLANEOUS. VIOLIN TEACHER A. H. JOHN son, leader of Johnson's orchestra, will accept a limited number of pu pils for Instruction on the violin. Residence 601 Post street; 'phone black 2852. LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR work It's clean, reliable and con venient. Electric Sad Irons, guaran teed. $5.26. Electric Hot Water and Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coffee Percolators, etc. A complete stock of Gas and Electric Fixtures. First-class wiring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaughan. 123 W. Court street PENDLEON IRON WORKS RE palr work on all kinds of machines, structural Iron work and machine castings. Junction of Court and Alta streets. Marion Jack, , Prop.; A. F. May, manager. WANTED. PENDLETON TANNERY REOPEN ed for business. Foot of Alta St. A. Otke, proprietor. WANTED CURTAINS TO WASH. Mrs. P. A. Anderson, 1101 East Railroad. WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS, SUCH ati litly wanted; rooms or houses for rent; second-hand goods for sale; In fact, any want vou want to get filled, the East Oregonlan wants your want ad. Rates: Three lines one time, 20 cents; two times, SO cents; six times, 70 cents. Five lines one time, SO cents; two times, 45 cents; six times, $1.15. Count six words to the line. Send your classified ads to the office or mall to the East Ore gonlan, enclosing silver or stamps to cover the amount SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES. IF vou want to subscribe to magaxinee or newspapers In the United States or Europe, remit by postal note, check or send te the EAST OREGONIAN the not publisher's price of the publi cation yeu desire, and we will have It sent you and assume all the risk of the money being lost In the moils. It will save you both trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber to the EAST OREGONIAN, in remitting you can deduct 10 per cent from the publish er's price. Address HAST OREGON IAN PUB. CO.. Pendleton, Ore. Daily East Oregonlan by carrier, only 13 cents a week.