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assess Cards and societies FES8I0N8 AND TRADES. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. .na iw jrtnn 0. i.,nr. 10 10 1 ur...T.,i red 3.1. u,v.- , firmi ivi - MfTKUJ I ill j. Mi''" n,ns Telcpuone, ao. &Ka- black 731 mob 2"- J"4U uu".".'"r , "ivr rtnf Pione, disc FRATERNAL ORDERS. royal NEionnona of auebica Wlldwood Camp, No. 2S88, meet second ad fourth Tuesday of each month In Odd renown nan. airs, ins uoicomb, Oracle; t.ettie wwdids, itecoraer. UMATILLA TENT, NO. 2T, K. O. T. M. Meets in Hecret (society Hall, aecond and fourth Tuesdays In each month. All Tlaltlng Sir Rnlgbts cordially Inrlted. J. S. Kees, Record Keeper; B. D. Estabrook, PENDLETON LODGE. NO. 82. A. P. AND a. fli.. meeu nrat and third Mondays of Bncu mouiu, v tailing oreinren welcome. r. j. xweeay, w. u. ; joe u. rsrkes. Sec, . M' net. 'jlwlone. main 031 ; rest- rffDERSON, PHYSICIAN pvp. ear. rose nitee In Sarlnas Bank bulld- oilu 331. I'HYSICIANH. DItS. Office one block west Store. PENDLETON CtlAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, II. P., F. F. Wamaley, aecretary. Meeta flrst and fourth Friday of each montn in masonic uall. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF l-ytnias. L. W. neld. C. C. : It. W. Fletcher. K. of It. and S. Meeta eyery l r n . r. . . aiuuuujr iu nec-rui oociecy uau. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Tutullla camp, No. 0300. Meeta nrat and third Mondaya of each month at Odd Follows' Ilall. George A. Hamblla, Con aul; G. A. Robblna, Clerk. sa nr.AKK8I.EI3. CI1RONIC jfua.M and dlseaaes of Hotel Pendleton, Cor, Water I bora are always welcome, i, Pendleton, Ore. Thone I Clerk ; A. J. Owen, C. C. "DENTISTS. URNTIST. OFFICE IN 'Phone red 71. v ntfTfiT. OFFICE IN AB- ' it'... ...... sMimMfa npa) drill? Pi IKK. v.r ..v... .- d ... . . , "71 rinitnl. S.iO.Wio: surplus sua ridsii n'dl i'ini"tlc cxuinr.tfp A atlnnitr.1 t ITaHVIf cresMent: T J Klrlc, vlee-nrefli- L. Barnett, cashier, F. H. Le WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR mectlnga of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W. of W. are held In Secret Society Hall ercry Saturday evening. Visiting neigh- J. P. Walker, LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLES. COMMERCE-TIE A LARGE DEMAND FOR OUR WHEAT IN AUSTRALIA THE OLD SEMPLH FEED YARD, 728 Cottonwood street, Lindsay & Doty props. Livery, reed and sale stable. Bad- die horses at all times. Horses for sals. 'Phone Red 41. THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, tor One turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street Orejon. Hoes a general bank promptly attention io. it. preddeat: (ieorge w. iToeusiei, eat: J. Ii. Migore, casino-, ui- A. nartman. ai. si. jouiib, x. . D. Draw, J r Kiigore, ltotwrt U. 11 Iiwufliei COMMERCIAL 8TADLES. G. W. FROOMB Prop. Livery, Feed and Boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone Main 101. OREGON FEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON Prop. Special care given to horses left with me. Lower Webb street. 'Phone Red 204 BOARD AND LODGING. THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE. 401 South Main atreet, M. T. Bradley, prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms. Good comfortable rooms and clean, well kept beda. Lodging 25 cents. Oreeon. Orsanli-Hl itnrcn l. mm a.iii.Miiii . hui hub Buu.uvir. yUl ntt'-iiMun Kiren to cm- u .1 hi-rni.il. nrpHinpni ' . A-. MU..t T 1 Afni-rla o.dIiIai 7, annum cannier. A i 1 u.i A 1j 11A.M. ir i-tumiuvj' i spnerai dhukiiiit uuaiuem. Hi ll trancisco. rew xora au 1U18 1U luc liwiuntni. AJ.iiica Phln-i. Jnnnn nnit Rurnne. Makes .n ....nnnhln ama T.Avl An. IV. na.hla. II V Tnlmllin fUU ICl. EMPIRE LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF E. Court and Johnson streets; goods large, clean rooma with comfortable beds. Rates 29c and SOc a night Thos. Bsurt, Prop. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Board by the day or week. Good table set. Ratea 4 and ?B per week. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L. Nett, proprietor. i f i. i Ami hii Lucna. nfnr. iniuM rnnin .rp hiiu rti-iu ir bullillnzK In the city or conn 17 Judd hiilMiiis 1 rOLIi, COXTnACTORS AND lisltm.ites turnUhid on short li.tt wni'L- 11 anrlnltt. Prnmnt BOOT AND CHOE REPAIRING. L. GREENAWALD, TUB OLD RELIABLE Shoemaker. First class repairing with best materials. Bhop In rear ol Ulndlngor, Wilson 4Uo. JOHN WILSON, FIRST CLAB8 BHOE maker and .repairer. Beat material nsed and good work done. Shop 117 AIU street. FOR RENT, FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms and single r opposite court house. rooms and single rooma. 719 College street, aira. Alice omiiu, riu WANTED. PHOTOGRAPHERS. the ellr TTnrTMf vIawr. Tn. Miln St., near bridge. Phone WANTED NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping. Apply at tbla office. MISCELLANEOUS. jl.ll-. milium i. r. nr. . ' luuiu iiitLr.r.i. 1 1 a Httlclans, dealers In pec- Honses, Hloren, wired for A TltUfl 01- tnlpnhniiM J kinds Get our prices. 1 A 6tdllt LMin business. PENDLETON MACHINE BHOP AND FO UN dry, Baltezore & Howe, proprietors. Black smithing and general jobbing Iron and braes castlngi. All kinds of machinery repAlra. Phone Red W. KELLAR imOTafitlS, PLABTERINd and cementing. Cement walks sprv clalty. Estimates furnished free. Wo guaranteed. Leave ordera at Badley at Zahner'e cigar store. Main St., P. O. tx 104. ------ niOTIf . Iftnrt nfflu fof claims Rn Inl-. V s LAN'n rnw.i "ilU CARRIAsco inn nwTit Il a -:-s ill IV A VII 'inv ,. sun la,, p, - i A-uinm-i i . . - "vim. 0,l 161 i7 ,t:"tr' . wme or me nacK win call OTTO MIESCKE...; 1 USE. Ritwi.v HAKP.n nnr,n Stand In front of '-nftMB dpai em. OTvVi. .. 1 o, V'Mk- Pail .-i S0"" a'-t BLE. DEAF Pn,nd.re nlm- ar ' anythlns- von ! ts sadV"tnd 'urnltnre. No. si? n.?.?1?1. oil and BJCK8MlTHiNa li'iRATSACKS: AND 8UPPLIE8. Xti"lk- SPOKANE. T7S1T FOR EW 8ALE. Formerly of Portlaaa, Or. Wishes to announce that lie has taken potweb-iiou of PERRY HOUSER'S MEAT MARKET on Court Street Where he (in ready to serve the people of Pendleton with the Choicest of Meats, Saussnges, Lard, Bacon, etc; Your Patronage Is Kindly Solicited Satisfaction Guaranteed VVyvVWlMWvAMVVvVvl iou,uoo uusheis of Wheat Sold In Umatilla County During the Past Three Days, at 60 Cents Pet Bushel. Uu wneat at CO cents a lushel, the farmers who have not disposed of their grain are r.ertalnlv lurkv witnin me past three davs nn lnss man 160,000 bushels have been wild in Umatilla county at the above fie- lire. This brings quite a nice lot of money Into the hands of the wheat growers. It Is said that there Is an unusu ally large demand for wheat for local use In San Francisco and a larce amount Is being shipped from there to Australia and Africa. This is something new. Australia usually fur nishes her own wheat nnd shins manv million bushels to other markets, but a failure there this year causes them to have to ship in wheat for their own use. This keeps the price above what other markets warrant. As a rule most of the farmers with wheat sttll on their hands are going to dispose of It at the nresent ficure and not wait longer and risk an un certain market. The price may drop few cents any moment and those with several thousand bushels would feel the fall materially. The foreicn demand for wheat may be only of short duration or It may continue. Nevertheless, these markets are eas Illy supplied and with the steady stream of grain that has been going into San Francisco for the past month a drop is expected by the local deal ers. Other Markets. There has been little change in the local markets for the past week. But ter has advanced from 40 and G5 cents to 50 and 75 cents a roll. This Is because the demaud Is very strong and the supply Isn't what it might be. This Is also as high a figure as has been reached by butter for several year3. Sugar has advanced 10 cents on th sack. One week ago granulated cane was ?5.25, and today it is $5.35. The high price of wheat has ad vanced the price of flour locally.; $3.25 a barrel has been quoted for Dyers' and Walters' best flour for the past year or more, but today local dealers are asking $3.40 a barrel. Flour will be apt to remain at this figure until wheat falls in price. Portland Markets. Aided by the strength of other mar kets and keen competition between buyers In the Northwest, wheat ad vanced another cent all around yes terday. Exporters are quoting club at 68G9c and bluestera at 7475c for shipping purposes, with probably still more being paid for choice lots. Barley has advanced $1 per ton and oats are 20 higher. WheatWalla Walla. 68'C9c; bluestem, 7475c; valley, 70c per bushel, export value. Flour Valley, $3. 103.20 per bar rel; hard wheat straights. $3.15(33.40; hard wheat patents, IS.SOQ'B.CO; gra ham, $2.903.30. Barley Feed, $22 per ton; brewing, $23; rolled, $23. MlUstuffs Bran, $U" per ton; mid lines, $23.50; shorts, $19.50; chop, $17. Oats No. 1 white. $1.071.10; gray, $1.031.07 per cental. , Hay Timothy, $1011; clover, $7. 50; wheat, ?8 per ton. Chicago Wheat, Chicago, Oct. 28. Wheat ruled strong throughout the greater part of the day, due to a continuation of the cash demand, together with heavy buying for exiwrt. Small receipts In the Northwest were also strength- on'r.1- ;0,.tn,D "ni'l... lundi'l.,, t... ?.,::. ""'0 "".wtoi i ii,t n.-niiiri n uo guu- erally favorable for moveiUuilli and cables" were favorable, but the local crowd was Inclined to ignore these ; bearish features and gave the mar ket fair Biipport. The elose was about .steady. December opened a shade lower to Vc higher at 72ff 72;, advanced to 73e. but reacted to 72?ic on selling by a prominent local. Buy ing by some of the early sellers ad vanced the price, but a slight decline occured toward the elose, which was e nigner at 73?4e. European Grain Markets. London, Oct. 28. Wheat Cargoes on passage quiet and steady. No. 1 standard California, 30s 7d; Walla Walla, 28s 10 &d. Kngllsh country mantels uuu. Liverpool, Oct. 28. Wheat Quiet; No. 1 standard California, Cs S'd. Wheat and flour in Paris quiet. French, country markets firm, Weath er In England overcast. Wool Markets. Poultry. $2.60 to $2.50 and SOc; southern, 457c; six to eight montns 1314c less. St. Louis. Oct. 28. Wool steady: territory and Western mediums, 16 Bic; nne, izl6c; coarse, 120 IOC. Local Market Prices, The following shows the prices paid on the local market: Pineapples, $5 a dotcn. Tomatoes, 6 cents per pound. Peaches, 10 cents per pound. Apricots, 10 cents per pound. Plums, three boxes for 26c String beans, 6c per pound. Parsnips, 75c per sack. Cabbage, 2c per pound. Cheese, per pound, 20c Onions, 2c per pound. Green onions, 25c dozen. BeeU, per pound, .lMc Potatoes, $1 a hundred. Garlic, 12V&C per pound. Pendleton Live Stock and Chickens, hens, per doz.. $3.60. Turkeys, per lb., 10c Geese, per doz., $9. Spring chickens, per doz, $3. Ducks, per doz., $3.76. Pigeons, per doz., $1.60. Eggs, 35c In trade. Butter, 50c and 70c per roll. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc Cows," per hundred, $33.15. Steers. $3.C0. Hogs, live, $6. Hogs, dressed, 8c. Calves, dressed, 8 9c. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Coffee Mocha and Java, best. 40c per lb; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades coffee, 25c to 16c per lb; package coffee, 16c per lb. Rlce Best head rice, 12Hc per lb; next grade, 8 l-3c per lb. Sugar Cano granulated, best, $5.35 per sack; do., 16 lbs. $1. Salt, coarse, $1.25 per 100; table, $2.60 per 100. Flour, B. B., $3.40 per barrel. Flour, Walters! $3,40 per barrel. Skin. Hides and Pelts. Portland, Oct. 23. Wool Vallcv. 121415c; Eastern Oregon, S14c mohair, 2G28c. Hides Dry hides. No. 1, 16 pounds and up, 1515c per pound; dry kip, No. 1, 6 to 15 pounds, 12c; dry calf, No. 1. under 5 pounds, 10c; dry salt ed bulls and stags, one-third less than dry flint: salted hides, steers, sound, CO pounds and over, 89c; 60 to 60 pounds. 78c; under 60 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 5(2 5c; kip, sound, 15 to 20 pounds, 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 8c; green (unsalted), lc per pound less: cuIIb. lc per pound less; horse hides, salted, each $1.K02; dry. each, $10 1.50; colt's hides, each, 25050c; goat skins, common, each, 1015c; An gora, with wool on, each. 25c$l. Pelts Bear skins as to size. No. 1, each, $5. 20; cubs, $25; badger, each, 10040c; wildcat, 2505.0: house cat. 510c; fox. common gray, each, 3050c; do red. each. $1.5002; do cross, each $606: do silver and black, each $1000200: fisher, each, $506: lynx, each, $203: mink, strict lyly No. 1, each. 60$1.50; marten, pale pine, accordlngto size and color, $1.5002; muskrats, large, each, 6 10c; skunk, each, 40 0 50c; civet or polecat, each, 510c; otter, for largo prime skins, each, $507; panther, with head and claws perfect, each $203; raccoon for large prime, each, 30060; wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each. $3.5005; wolf, prairie, (coyote), wtlhout head, each, 3035c; wolverine, each, $407; beaver, per skin, large, $506; do medium. $304; do small, $101.50; do kits, 60 076c. HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as good as any. Headquarters for Traveling Men. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2,50 Special rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dlnlngroom Service. Every Modern Convenience. Bar and billiard room in connection Only Three Blocks from Depot. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Corner Court and Johnoii SI recti, rendlcton, Oregon M. F. Kelly, Proprietor. stj j PARTY Dress That EVENING or I o o 9 Should be made according to the latest fashions, and should be a perfect fit. We make a specialty of making nobby dresses for swell social functions. Art enters into our work. Bear in mind wc do all kinds of dressmaking on short notice. THE EASTERN .CLOAK, SUIT AND WAIST FACTORY 643 MAIN STREET ED. EBEN, Propr. f)00 ii HEATED BY STEAA1 LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY AniurliTiui Thin, rattM(fl '-lb lotf v'.OO per Iav. Eiirotuu I'liiii, Boo. 7fio, $1.00. 8ccIh1 ratt-H hy vtik or month. Free 'bus meets all trains Commercial trade solicited Fine sample rooms Chamberlain's Stomach and Llver Tablets. Tfj- (hem 1 When you ieel dull after eating. When you have no appetite. When you have a bad -taste In the mouth. When your liver Is torpid. When ,V0lr bowels me constipated. When you have a headache. When you feel bilious. They will Improve ytfUr appetite. 01681166 nd Invigorate jour stomach and refriilate your liver and bowels. For sale by Tallnmn & Co., druggists Special Aitt'iitimi (iiven Country Trade HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. Real Estate... For Sale on Beau.iful residence property Court street, two lots and dwelling, 12,500.00. II 11 1 1 Are You Looking for a Home or Good Investment? 640 acroH, Slock or Dairy Farm, all dark rich soil; MX) aores excellent timothy meadow; balance in open timber for wood or lumber and saw mill near; two springs anil cieek; gov ernment land joining; funcen house and barn; postoftlce and school one-half mile. Price $10 per acre. 100 acrcH, Block Ilnnch, live and one half miles from Pendleton; creek runs acrons; 60 acres Irrigating land; iu all, mu acres ror Kraiu. mi siuhii outlay an excellent falm. Price, t'J35(). 000 acres, Block ami Wheat Farm 011 lilrcli creek 10 mllns from Pendleton; 70 acres alfalfa laud; 300 acres summer fallow; 100 acres pasture; 6 acres excel lent orchard; good spring, cellar, appla cellar; six room house and burn; pleas ant home, fll.100. A new grocery store, 2 lots, llxtures, fresh stock, In all, cot 1 2-100; will sell for $1800. A great sacrltlce. N. T. CONKLIN. Oillce Iu Postolllce. Cash Grocery I invite you to come and see me when you need groceries or baking. 1 have purchased the Rei man Grocery and Hakery at 636 Main street where will conduct a strictly cash grocery. My plan will be to give you more for your money than you can get elsewhere because 1 will give the cash pat rons the benefit of my saving on bad debts. M. MILLER CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY PLUMBING f 0H0' DAflVEAU, Prop. Elegantly F-urnlshed Steam Heated European Plan Block and a half from depot. Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 75c, $1.00 THE PORTLAND CHICHESTER'S PILLS -tfW . Original unci Onlr CJeiiuloe. 1U.OUO TuiliuoaUU. LlU,ulf liruuWt fur Oil LMTKIt'H KNUl.lMir ia ItKU uJ lie 11 LMUllla boxi, 1U blwi r.bbwtL. Take n other Itrfute HubUutIouaikiIai1UIIou. Ak vuur IJrugijt, ut miu'14 i'4-nlM lUuip4 ft Jnr fur I.dle, bv return .Mall. 8oI4 bv U iJfUMi.U i'hluhctcr 4'hrinU-Hl V AItlUti rty it are, J!lllA., 1A . if V Boston, Oct. 28.- Wool continues strong, with the tendency upward Sellers seem contented to let the mar ket take Its course, well knowing that, without a boom, all the wool they have will be wanted at better prices. Teiitory wool Is- In a very strong position. Predictions are heard from well-posted merchants that fine staple territory is going to GOc, with oven 65c suggested. Fine staple territories, 5G5Sc; strictly line clothing, C055c; tine and fine medium, 006'53o; medium. 4547c. California wool Is firm, with the de mand good; northern county, cleaned basis, 52'63c; middle counties, 48 Hie l.olrl li C UOWllkS, Manager Babbitt Metal, best In the world, In bars. Price $1 per bar, at the East Oregonlan Office. PORTLAND. OREGON American I'lau. it t-r .lav ami Itpxf(ln'ri IritH U'oll liu'.ilud nt lleaduusitcts fur luurUU and coiiiiiiriiiui 1,..! prices ranging from 1100.00 to S2S0.00 . Sle.r,..fJci Thit,;V..'B.m".lf." .",,?."I?,S each. I t all limes tu show rooms aud give urictra. A Hoarumg nouse anu one 101 a rooms centrally located, $2,600.00, Boarding liouse,19 rooms,$l,900.00 One lot with dwelling and stable, $700.00. One lot and house, $500.00. Two lots, dwelling 6 rooms and stable, $900.00. One lot with dwelling of seven rooms, bath and sewerage, three blocks from Ma'n street, $2,500.00, And much other projierty, all on easy terms 3 8 First class work. All kinds of 11 1 I riuijiunig rjuppiies, TliinliiK-RvfrythhiK In (lit) llllt! tr repairing ami new a work done promptly ami sat- lifactorlly. B. P. BECK, 214 Court St. Phone iilaok 44 a ffl fVlllh.(Ul. SPSPSF llUIUUW S m WHLowcissiTi.a. HH BSSV .11 MEN AND WOMEN. 11 m ml Inr .ilir.l 41cliars,luaJuiolloojL irrluilnaa r ulwaUaas I I. taatif tot IUUCOUI tUUUilau. I rntuU IUib. raioloai. sod not UUHa uoim tr linssrM. orMsl Iu data antal if m, r t iiiU. .V. Circular Mat ua lauimt. Dally East Oreaonlan bv carrier. only 16 cents a week. flW MANHOOD RESTOREDi.1? I MIF rtsU . '".Bstrll, kriulual Kiu ulnu. H,r,aui IlvLllllr. l.inT.117 E. D. BOYD, 111 Court Street od i-fcstorej small wr4k oruur,a. imp iu Gkv, ui .Vfi ff'" "al m'IJ7 Docloro la IC4DM M per wnt ar trooblni with roaUlllla. 80LD BY TALLMAN A CO., DRUGQI8T6, PENDLETON, OREGON.