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Business Ca4s and Societies Classified Advertisements COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORD8 TO THE LINE. PROFESSIONS ANO lKftUC9LrnHDEHWLLT ARRRANGED. TWO LINES. I eeE pHYSISIANS FRATERNAL ORDERS. Z 'itipiPi' IN JTJDD b 5 P TeIePuone' 77- .irrnt M. D.i DBSPA1N BLOCK, t u 5,,r' i 4mrrects eye troubles, catar rt,fs ffionT and impaired hearing, rbal condlttoM ai fof refrnctlve er. Glasses rors DR. C J. IMill ,,nk. Teleiiuonc 80 Fend eton Idence telephone 31. rrn,nvm.T), M. D.. HOMEOPATH. B. - ? ili.. nnd Surceon. uukb iii Pla" Telephone: Office, black m.. a Mfllll I riiu-v, - p.- . - rv f 1 V ASM II . I Hon diock. " ,ni ..i.knn. hlack 101. ......nu nnvotriAN ,nd Surgeon. dp . w-. -- . tnroai. l'none ami" ..nil. .n Ptl Y7Sli:iiV3t Ktjes & ucyes. u Boston oiuic. lsanH iinVoi Pendleton, cor. Water II.Ih Utd '(Mill it: LUL1. Llvcrw i 1 Ptod uverv, J?eeci nnu Humum. ... ii. tt..a1 inn it inrnn . iiiiiiiiiiiiu xu . T.iTTn A VT. RAT.TTK stables First c asm fl.njrie mui uuuuiu . m ii A trTTJC! TT?flT Llverv, feed and boarding, -iiie ueai 1 I iTJ. JliJ." " " . th me. Lower WeDD nireei. i huiic ucu CABS AND CARRIAGES. eicynouc i;iiu y nuiiiu in iium -... second-hand dealers. iittiii ii iia n I iiii. aiii ni'jvum ami iriiiii is iiuiiltiit hum niiiii. lu u l dui - i- 1. 1 t. .i 1. 1 STKOIJLE, HEALER IN SECOND .inn pnnnn. ir Tnnrn ih nnvrninp vnii In new or second hand furniture, his prices.. No. 212 Court St. DENTISTS. A. VAPC.nAN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN naa hiillrllni?. A. MANN. DENTIST, OFFICE IN AS- BANKS AND BROKERS. UIS. Mil II II I ntaroar rn r I rr rt lrtrrtal TO v,. hrd irnnf finohinn cuuiprnn. iirorrnti nnn ni inrn l. l?p nnilffhf nnl 1 .1 .II nnlnnlnn I t W T 1. 11. " i .1 J. T "NT -.. pp 1 lllUIBUi lllUOIUUItt PJ . (mvoiuc1L . X, Ui iUUllIOf tUOUiCl. vifj;un, noes a eenerui uuiikihk Oil. nrOQ ilanf lTt Tl.nnt.nfnl DrMIMonf t T tn i 1. 1 .... Ji POM fl XT n . . -.v.. a,, uiuw. .1 . it- iv i ifrnrp. itiiiinri. a. 'on t.l Ann . . nnn .'tuirti, II A IV lib" I l-JIN lilJt.- . vuuilU a j w.iHiii : Riirnina. xii.i.iiiiii. SrtB A nnnn-l 1 i .Z hcuciui uunKinc DiiRinesa. rx- - "u ivivuruTiiiic rrnriHrflrs noin on ihmi i . i'rancisco, iNew xorK ana l ?V p?i?ts ln the northwest Drafts on China, Japan nnd Europe. Make 7.i." cashier: H. C. uuern- -'oistant cashier. brs 1 1 K ' '"mru I a AND BUILDERS. -Vvuucur. mnkPR nntnnata anil r . I r . . rt .- v vivj w ,''. I ir Mill l.llnitn I- 41,. uuom IT Jniiii hiillrllni i!. J? work i uii umn street near Mftin MAY. pnvmn . . . . iva liirniwnnn xn nil ivivwin a " van da a. -i . . - id. at me coat uregoniau AIIPPI ire iiunn r . viiM-ir. 1. Ia.i. 1 : ' I .. ' ttjcririnmng (Inn Inun In nl nn flitarS , nf .e, Is. .or. telephones. Electrl- t . ail K 1 M (1 0 fin- . M rrftn . - ii nn - . muu ii tun rM aon m ucauj auu T&aJ "IIO IIM n rPln I All mnwW cu ,U3( U K KnCi 1 8, PEUT8 AMQ .1 1 I Kl 14 a,"i:B .niGHEST MAB- V.01. nnk. iT' pe,- hide and all wfr lac V.41 " UDDer, brass, cop w.wth of ty' iou c-" b'lng In 00 fi4 221. ena,etoni Oregon. Tele- royal neighbors of America Wlldwood Camp, No. 2333, meets second nnd fourth Tuesday of each month in Odd bellows' hall. Sirs. Ida Holcomb, Oracle: Mrs. Nc-.e Robutns, Recorder. lIATIJ.IiA TENT, NO. 27, IC. O. T. M. Meets In Secret Society Hall, second nnd rourth Tuesdays In each month. All visiting Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. S. Kees, Itecord Keeper; E. D. Estabrook, Commander. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. P. and A. M meets first nnd third Mondays of each month. iVIsltlng brethren welcome. T. J. Tweedy, W. M Joe H. Parkes, Sec PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, n. P., P. P. Wnmsley, Secretary. Meets first nnd fourth Friday of each month In Masonic Hall. PIONEERS OF THE PACIFIC WIL 11am Martin Encampment, No. 1. Meets every Wednesday at Hendrlck's Hall. Mrs L. F. nmpkln, Secretary. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF ry turns. J. v. Nowlin, C. C. ; II. Fletcher, K. of R. . S. Meets every Mon day In Secret Society Hall. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Tutullla Cnmp, No. 0300. Meets first and third Mondays or each month at Odd Follows' nail. George A. Ilamblln, Con sul; G. A. Robblns, Clerk. WOODMEN OF TnE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W. of W., nre held In Secret Society Hall every Saturday evening. Visiting neigh bors nre nlwnys welcome. J. P. Walker, Cleric, 3. P. Earl, C. C. restaurants and cafes. 3T. GEORGE RESTAURANT, PTRICTLf first class. W. W. Pangu'n, Prop. Mem all hours. C01 Main St. Tel. Main KV.i. MISCELLANEOUS. RUItBER STAMPS OF ALL KINDS SEND for catalogue. Ferney's Stamp Works, Walla Wnlla, Wash. KELLAR IlROTuEKS, PLASTERING and cementing. Cement walks a special ty. Estimates furnished free. Work gunr nnrecd. Leave orders at Itadley & Zah ner's cigar store. Main St.,. P. O. Tjox 104. FOR SALE AT THE EAST OREGONIAN ofllce, lnrge bundles of newspapers, con taining over 100 big papers can be ob tained for 25 cents a bundle. FOR SALE GASOLINE ENGINE, WITH pipes, tanks nnd fittings, rend.v to oper ate, five to six horse power. Economical In the use of fuel. Price S250. East Ore- gonlan olllcc, Pendleton. BA1U1ITT METAL. BEST IN THE world, In bars. Price ?1 per bar, at the East uregoniau oiuce. IN POUND THE FOLLOWING DESCRII1ED animal hal been taken no by the inRrslmlof tne city oi renaioton, to wit: uno oaia tacea bay horse, wlih white legs up to the kno and iront leet wnite, auout s years oiu, urannua iry lng pan brand on right hip, weight admit 1,000 pouttds. If said animal is not claimed by the owners or thoso entitled to the possession of it, costs and eppneo against ft piid Rtid it taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of tho Sutli day of May 1002, tho Fald animal will be sold to the highest biddor at public auction, for crbIi. at the city pound, on the corner of Cottonwood and Webb strpcts, in said city of Pendleton, tho procedes of suuh salo to Ya applied to th payment of such costs nnd ex penses of making sale. Dated this 19th day of Slay, 1002. J. A. Blakley City Marshal. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR PURCHASE OF HOSE. The City of Pendleton, through its Fire and Water CommitUe, dslres to purchase 1,100 feet of ii inch cotton' fire hose. AH bids must be filed with the City Kecnrder of Pendleton, Oregon, on or before Juno loth, 1902. Tho right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated May 16, V OL JOHN MoCOURT, lity Recorder, PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. S. BOWMAN, LEADING PHOTOGRA pher of the city. Harvest views, In dian photos for sale." Finishing done for amateurs. Main St., near bridge. Phono Red 270. UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. - SUCCESSORS TO A. C. SHAW & CO. Being one of the largest man ufacturing plants on Puget sound are able to sell you lumber cheaper than anyone else. New lumber coming in every day. They also make all kinds of boxes, including Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry, and Plumb and berry crates, and are prepared to make you prices either in small lots or BY THE CAR LOAD Laurels Again: The Paria Exposition bet made the Cold MtxUi Awom to I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY lew OrUan. 1M3 B7 Sold by JOHK SCHMIDT The Louvre Saloon IX. oKEao SJS 'KMf J-'fir 'l, u s THE UTEltAUY RABBIT. VrSVlhmfrcw,h.L?"?i'i.,!?0koB0 lhnt flowlns tie. Mr. Rabbit. li..K Vn'thA i iiii"7.f i'siiJ ,dSar Hi?8 ?5u.'rre1' 1 rcKret that y literary cqulpmei net in tne line of short talcs. Would th,i i -n.. .n n.. vnit nrn CQMMERCE-TRftDE WHEAT AT 54 CENTS WITH NONE MOVING. No Change In the Local Markets During Past Week, Although Some Staples May Be Expected to Fluc tuate at Any Time. No change will be noticed ln the local markets during the past week. All the products of the term remain the same and some staple articles have a stronger tendency while some are weaker and a drop or rise may be expected at any time in anything. Wheat remains at 54 cents with none moving. Local Market Prices. The following shows the prices paid on the local market: Strawberries, 15c per box. Parsnips, 75c per sack. Cabbage, 4c per pound. Cheese, per pound, 20c. Onions, per cwt, $1.50 to $2. Green onions, 25c doz. Beets, per lb, lc. Potatoes, per cwt, $1.50 to $1.75. Garlic' 12 c per lb. Pendleton Live Stock and Poultry. Chickens, hens, per doz., $3.50$4. Roosters, ?3.504. Turkeys, per lb., 10c. Geese, per doz., $9. Spring chickens, per doz., $3.50. Ducks, per doz., $3.75. Pigeons, per doz., $1.50. Eggs, 20c In trade. Butter, 25c and COc per roll. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. Cows, per hundred, $3.10. Steers, 4.25,$4.50. Hogs, live, 5c. Hogs, dressed, Cc. Calves, dressed, 78c. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.25 per sack; do., 1G lbs, $1. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 40c per lb; next grade, 35c per lb., lower grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb; package coffee, 15c lb. Rice Best head rice, 12M:C per lb; next grade, 6 l-3c per lb. Salt Coarse, 80c per 100; table $2.20 per 100. Flour, B. B. $3.40 per bbl. Flour, Walter's $3.40 per bbl Wheat in Portland. Portland, May 29. The Commer cial Review, In its issue today, says of the wheat market: The wheat market during tho past week shows no change over that of the preceding weeks. Holders are offering very sparingly, and the mar ket is not virtually dead, as there is sometuing doing dally. Stocks are becoming smaller In the Interior as receipts at tide water are beginning to be quite large, both at Portland and Tacoma. There Is considerable wheat In the Willamette vallley, but farmers nre not selling. They look for the flour mills to purchase all of the stock on hand and there Is no doubt tnat their expectations will he fully realized. The crop outlook In this part of the country Is not very encouraging and a great many in the traue doubt if the crop will be as large as the past season. All of the disengaged tonnage has been taken up and there will be considerable wheat shinned yet before the new season begins. Most of the recent charters have been for South Africa, and trade with that country will be good for some time to come on ac count of the crop failure Jn Australia, Chartering for now season Is not very active as yet, nearly every house in tho trade has some ships, but ex porters have quit temporarily, and will seo tho result of the crop before loading up quite heavily. Crop pros, pects are better than a month ago, and It looks as If the state of Ore gon and Washington will havo a, fair crop, hardly as largo as the last one. Tho warm weather will havo a bene ficial Influence on the growing props and barring hot winds in July tho outlook Is quite favorable. We quote club, CC67c; bluestom, 08c; ,val ley, 66c per bushel. Wheat In San Francisco. San Francisco, May 29. The local ment w.. iiuii iui nut work market Is quiet There Is not much doing. Exporters aro not buying and the only purchasers ot wheat at present aro tho Hour mills. Holders are not offering freely nnd prices have declined since our last report. Shipments continue and something la doing daily in tho way of clearances. We quote No. 1 snipping, $1.13; mill ing, $1.1G01.16 per centnl. Eastern Livestock. Chicago, May 29. Cattle 10c low er; good to prime steers, $7(5)7.60; poor to medium, $4.9006.70; stockers and feeders, $2.505.25; heifers, $2.50 6; cauners, $1.40(u.50; bulls, $2.C0 5.5Q; crtlves, $2ff6.60; Texas-fed steers, $5.25 6.50. Hogs 5c higher; miked and butch ers, $6.807.15; good to choice heavy, 7.157.30; rough heavy, $6.80 7.05; light, $6.557; bulk of sulci $6.907 15. Shoe) Sheep, lower; lambs, 10c lower; good to choico wothors, $5.50 6.25; talr to choice mixed, $4.55 $5.50; Western sheep, $5.256.25; native lambs, $56.90; Western lambs, $5.506.90. Kansas City, May 29. Cattle- Market steady. Native steers. ?. 7.50; Toxas and Indian steers, $3.25 6.75; Texas cows, $36.25; native cows and heifers, $26.55; stockem and feeders, $3.105.50; bulls, $2.75 5.50; calves, $30.50. Hogs Market steady. Bulk of sales, $0.9007.15; heavy, $7.157.30, packers, $7.107.20; medium, $6.95 at $7.10; light, $6.457.0G; yorkers $0.9507.05 ; pigs, $0.30 0 6.70. Sheep Market Arm. Muttons j.ouu.su; lamus, ifu.4Uyi7.5u; range wethers, $1.3000.10; ewes, $4.75 6.10. Boston Wool Market. Boston, May 29. Trade In the wool market for tho past week has been fairly active, more so than at any time since January. The trans actions have been principally in mod erate sized parcels for immediate use. prices, however, aro not changed, but dealers now admit that the outlook for the sale of wool Is better. Terri tory wools are firm, and choice sta pie sold at 5052c for lino; fine mo (Hum, 47 048c; medium, 43c. London Wool Sales. London, May 29. The offerings at the wool auction sales numbered 1G,- 15 bales. Merinos were active ami there was a strong American do. mand. CLEANLY WOMEN. Erroneously "i hlnks by Scouring Her Scalp that She Cures Dandruff. Cleanly woman has an erroneous Idea that by scouring tho scalp which removes tho dandruff scales she Is curing dandruff. Sho may wash her sc.ilp every day and yet h-.vo dandruff her life long. The only way In the world to cure dan druff Is to kill tho dandruff germ, and there is no hair preparation that will do that but Nowbro's Herplcido. Herplcido killing the dandruff germ, leaves tho hair free to grow as healthy Nature Intended. Destroy the cause, you remove tho effect. Kill the dandruff germ with Herpi cldo. WALLA WALLA WON. uownea tne inaians at Weston by a Scort of Six to Four. walla Walla's Sharpshooters won the baseball game at Weston yester day from the Pendleton Indians by a score of 0 to 4, Tho game was a very good one and was exciting from start to llnlsh, but tho Sharp shooters started off In the lead and tho Indians could not oven things up. In the last Inning, Fay, for Pendle ton, led off with a double, Knox and Clemens sluglcd and two runs wore made while two expired on tho bags. Pendleon had only one error mark ed against her Indians and Walla Walla has two. Pendleton got eight hits off Crldcrman, the Sharpshooter pitcher and Walla Walla got ten off Wllner, Pondloton's pitcher, A big crowd witnessed tho game. Do not forget the Initiative and Referendum Amendment. Make your first vote for It time 1Bo times 20c week 30c Extra lines: .10 cents each a Headquarters for Berries. We lmvo contracted for thrco lnrRo crops ot Milton borrles anil our storo will bo headquarters for liorrlea nnn frnlts of all kinds. Wo havo bought In largo quantities and will bo able to sell at very low prices. The Stan dard, strictly cash grocory. HOTEL8. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as rood as any. Headquarters for Traveling Men. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 pet day. Special rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine, Every (Todern Convenience, Bar and Billiard Room in Connection Only Three Blocks from Depol. GOLDEN IfOLE HOTEL, Corner Court and Johnson Strooti, l'endltton, Orvfton, M. F. Kolly, Proprlotor. HEATED BY STEAM. LIQMTED BY ELECTUICJTY Amorlctn 1'Jan, ratoi II, 15 to 12.00 a day, European plan, 60a, 7Sc, 11.00 Bpeclal ratei by week or mouth Pice Btu fleets all Iralnc. Commercial Trade Solicited. Fine Sample Rooms Special attention given Country Trade Co 6 ii QEO. DARVEAU, Prep,; Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan Block and a fialf trom depot. Sample Room lo connection. Room Rate 50c, 75c, $1.00 oe THREE LINES. 1 time 20o 2 times 30e 1 week 46o week; 25 cents a lino per month. TRANSPORTATION LINES. OREGON Shot Line UMON PACIFIC AW DKrART Time schedule From Poi.dleton iMtr?i rsoa Chicago- 1'ortUml Hpoclit! 6:30 p m via Hunt Iimtoti. SaII Uko. Denrer. Ft Worth, Omnhft, Kn mi Cltr, St Loud, Chi cgond Kant. 8:00 a. i Atlantic Kxprcus &:ia a. m. vl Hunt ington. Salt Lnko, Donver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kan h City, Ht. UniU.Onl- 11:10 p. cat;o ana Kit. hi. rui Fait Mall 8.15 a. m, via Kpokano. Wnlla Walla, Lowlston flnnV.... Vl'.M.nA iH.it: )-f MHIIV, 1, MUM, v. ,- man, Minneapolis Ht. l ain, iJtiinm, Milwau kee, Chicago and Hait. Ocean and River Schedule. KnOM I'OUTLANl). All sailing ilatPi (ubjeel to ohanKO. For Han Francisco Ball very oilayi. 8:00 p. in, I p. m. bally UXCOIlt HiitHlay h p. in. Saturday 10 p. in. Columbia River To Aatorla and Vay lAiillnK. 4pm Sunday WllUnietto nivor IloaU Icavo Portland dally, oxcopt Sunday, (dune of water permitting) (or Willamette and Yumhtll Klvor point". Ticavo Hlparla 4:05 a. m. Dally Kxcpl Moil Lea re Lcwtitoa 7:00 a. m. Dally Kxcpt Mor Snnko HIvor ltlparla to Lewliton. K. K WAMHLKY, Agout, I'oudlotou. HUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars Elcgruit Dining Gil's, Tourist Sleeping Oira HT. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH KAROO TO GRAND KOBK8 CROOKBTON WINNEPEU HELENA and I .BUTTE. THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YOKK IIOBTON mid all jMiliiia Ettut and South Through tlcketi to Japan and China, vis Tacoma and Northern raclfio Uteamihlp Co. and American Hue. TIHH SCHKDULB. Traliu leave Pendleton dally oxcopt Banday at 7:00 p. m. For lurtber Information, time cardi, mapi, and ticket, rail ou or write W. Adami, Pea rt le ton, Oregon, or A. I). C1IABLTON, Third and Morrlton HK Portland, Ore. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for For Chicago, St. Paul, St. Loula, Kau saa City, St. Joo, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portlaad and points on the Sound TIMK UAUD. Leara Fendloton, dally except Bandars at 70. pm, Arrive fendleton Monday, Wednesday sat Friday Yi-M pm. Arrive Pendleton Tuetday, Thurtday Mia Saturday lOfiam; Leave Walla Walla dally, eatt bound BB, Arrive Walls Walla dally wet bonnd IS 6 SJS. For Information retarding rata aad aota i. modaUoni, call on or addres s W. ADAMi,AaaU Fendlston, Orsfsa H, B. OALDXRHKAD. Q. P. A.. Walla WalU, Waia. Farmers Custom Mill Pr4 Wakars, Capacity, U0 barrel a day, uFUarsaat4lrwaw,' 1 Flcor.'MIH FsodtfJtiopptd Feod, etc., siwtyf mP'&L', ' ft IffSili M m ,mSSm rjCNDUCTON -