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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OR1TGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1911. PAGE SEVEN E OF SORE HAH Skin Peeled and Flesh Got Hard and Broke Blood Flowed in Fifty Places-"Single Box of Cu tiijura Ended Suffering." " About eleven years ago I was trou bled with Bore hnndu, bo nm that when I would put Hhom in wutiT' tho pnin would v)ry mwrly sot mocraay, the skin ' would off and tho .fltwh would get Imrd und break. There. Would bo blood flowing from at "leant ' fitty 'places on each hnrtd. Words could rirVer tell tho stiffi-ring! I endured for th'mt yearn. - I trixl everything that I was told to use for fullyi thrmj yearn, but eould get no relief. 1' tried ut least eight different doctors, but none of them seemed to do mi! ofiy pood, iib my hands were as bad whim 1 .got through doctoring as when 1 irnt lxfan. ( alt-o tried many remedirj, but nono of tliem ever did mo cno cent's worth of good. I was dis cournped nud licuirtmire. I would fevl eo bud laornings when I pot up, to think I had tj :o (o work and ctnnd the pain for ten hours, and i often felt like giv ing up my position. " lieforo I started to work mornings I would linvo to wrap every finger up separately, ro n to try and keen them oft and I hen wear cloven over the rags to keep the preasn from Rotting on my work. At night 1 ouki have to wear, gloves in ImhI. In fact, 1 had to wear glovo all the time. After doctoring for three years, and ppending much money, a single box of ( uticiira Ointment endod all my sufferings. It's been eight years since I lined any and I don't know what Bore hands urt: now, and never lost a day's work ile u.sing C'utieiira Ointment. Thomas' A. Clancy, 310 N. Montgomery ton, N. J., Nov. ll. luy." wt ot OillHirm ftoaB'srol Olntmi'nt Is n'nl. mi'li'i-liw It UK! latwt TintoniHiil or aff'iiiina n! Wi akin awl m-nlp. IW lh' niirld. Initr I)rui A Clirm Corp.. . IM Lolunjum Ave, lldeUm. U.S.A. i l St., Tn A alna'ci onin mini trntiTif in throiivhiMi Sole 1'rup . .1- ALFALFA HAY IS UP ONE DOLLAR ON TON SHAM 11)1 ADVANCE AOAIV Ci:i IV ItAKLEY MARKET AVk1 (;ifern Will Offer 1011 Crop i-. liiiLl.in Tni.l.vrialni That Not Only re the I'rlcrs Higher Abroad Hut IH'iiinnd 1 MiM'h nettcr. Alfalf: strength hay has suddenly shown locally and th price Is 1 a ton hyher than yesterday. Hold ers are asking dealers her from $13 ton. Tho advance is due to the temporary scarcity of alfalfa sup plies here. Owing to the extremely low prices that alfalfa has been selling at re cently and the great offerings from the interior which for a time threat ened to ,bury the trade here, local dealers dult buying. The result Is that a scarcity Is showing at tho mo ment although supplies can still be purchascji In the Interior nt the former low figures. ' ' other hiiys are unchanged. C'oarsei- grain market continue to show strength and further advances are rnp"re,l for feed and brewing barley. Eastern Interests were mak ing offer for brewing this morning but could not confirm here as deal ers say there Is little of this stock to be had nay place In the northwest. Feed barley Is quoted from $26 27 a ton today or from 60o to il more than yesterday. Brewing has been advanced to $1!6 26.60, at interior points. No. 1 white oats are firm at $28.50 for track delivery Portland but little stock Is offered at this figure. , Wheat market is firm but quiet. Ixindon slay Get Wool. Leading woolgrowers of eastern Or egon are- talking of shipping their wool direct to London, in the hope of securlnjr better values than are ob tainable In this country. . ...'. The woolmen my that not only are rrlces higher at London, with Its lack of a tariff on Imports, but'the demand is better.:; They clulm that the tariff talk set VP by American mills is simply aO, attempt to force down tho buying pijico on the product, while making rjo reductions in the price of cloth. It is farther charged by the wool growers (hat not only does London make tho price of wool throughout the world, but that American mills pur chase at competing pyints Vlth Lon don traders, and that , the' Englishmen get the bulk of the goods offered, be cause they pay the most money, even A Reliable PATADR&J J p mmmmm Ely's Cream Bain (t quick I) aaWcrked. j Sioei Relief al One, ' It cleanses,' soothes, heals nl. protects the liaeM mem brans rmulin from Catarrh aiid driveei way a Cold in the toree the Wises of HAY FEVER Taste und Smell. Full size CO cU., nt Prog- E'sus or by limil. In licmiil form, 75 cents, ly BiotheiKrili "furre Btrit.'Kew'i'drk T Every Woman II Inteipstcl ind Mould know about trie wondrrful 1 MARVEL Whirling Spray Tho new Vaginal Syringe. Beit most convenient. It cleanses Initantly. Ask your dnicglit If he canoot aupoly' Ikv MARVEL, aifeerjt nonhii? but lend itiuno for IlluftrrataS ' ' book icilcd. It ilvuMI particu lar! snilillrerjiani Invaluable to ladltl. MII1U CO.; 44 tail IV.tQttt. Nia tark' - ML SMa.UEM AND WOMEN. Ih Blf for liluna- tUmk, brrluiiaea kialara tJaaa af kucouc membraJiM. Palalaaa, ni aatrin it or poiioaoai. Bald by Pi lala ir aaot ajaa wmspw, uraa. pnMl4, far H .01 - WlUaa. M M. OtraoUraat iftt. WONDERFUL CUR for tt.k. d CZ" VD,f 'a Vtilll'HrmM pi4gjjar I IMIa aHUf. 1 wbMmwMiorf without a protective tariff, - An entire absence of business Is re ported In the wool trade at present lu tho local market. While uncaring operations are Increasing In the more favored sections, the bulk of the clip will not be ready for market for sev eral weeks. Until the clip Is . ready the trade does not anticipate much of a movement. ' . . ' i l)ealers report that the east Is rjot interested In .he market at present, and therefore they are unable to take hold of the product. Coast buyers of wool are not In a speculative mood at thin time. Tariff matters seem to have attracted more attention In the wool market thttn the product Itself. Tfogs Are "Wonker. Hogs . hnye. .turned , weaker locally. Tho great ' difference between the price ruling at. North Portland and that which eastern stuff la feeing land ed nt Is having its effect, and bidders were offering; from 10c to 25e less ' Six loads of hogs came forward from Nebraska direct to a local meat company. , .- . , - Sfarket for shoop Is firm but quiet. Shipments in thitv direction are small ani until shearing is completed tho trade does not anticipate any heavy run. While some growers are Inclin ed to ship their sheep with wooi at tached owing to the low price In the market for that article, few sheepmen care to enter tliij trride nt this time. 11 tW'fy a nominal niirriber of; 'dattlo camp forward to Norm l'ortmna 10 day fid! " ; dd.jf. Ihelhogs ftf talj.a4tWl-1 were jf: i - Outsld om Neln'oS' ka, tot rom! , Hepp- nor. ... potato Mnrkot Active. . Potato market Is again active at cotintrv shlnrdng points. While do- nylngi that they are taking hold buy ers are said to have offered aivd paid from Jl.fiO to 11.60 per cental , at umintry shipping points for selected Htock 'during the past 4$ hours. ! I Kgga Are Fjler. M.irket for eggs Is easier along front street and In lots trade Is hard to land nt 20c for candled goods. In a nominal way sellers are still getting from 20 l-2c to, 21c'. ' Chit kens and other poultry 'remain firm at record prices. Rcwnre of Ointment for Cuiarrh That , ' Contain Mercury, ns niuroery will surely destroy the sense of smi'll Slid rimipletely dernngn 1lie whole xtytcni when entering It through tha mil rous surfaces. Sticli articles aliouM never be used except on prescriptions from re jminlile i.IivhI, lnn. na the dnnn ''" ,,'n J'"u name taey win enn posHlbly ratarrh Cure, run n u fact ii red ly F. J. Cheney A Co.. To ledo. ) , contains no murrury, and Is taken Internally, uctlne directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In biiylnir llnll's Catarrh Cure he sure you get the genuine. It ts taken Internally and made In Toledo. Ohio, tiy 1. J. Cheney & Co. Testinioiilnls free. Sold by 1 linguists. Price. 7."e per hottle. Tnku Hull's Family 1'IIU for ronstlntloD. HOLT KX AM I NATION FOR WKST POINT APPOINTMENT (Special Correspondence.) I'nlverslty of Oregon, Eugene, Ore., April 1. April 6 and 7 a competitive examination will be held In Eugene under the auspices of the university for appointment to the military acad emy at West Point. This examination i.s being held at the request of Sena tor Chamberlain, who will appoint the yung mail passing the best examina tion. Muko a note now to get E-'s Cream Halm If you are troubled with nasal catarrh, hay fever or cold In tho head. It Is purifying and soothing to the sensltlvo membrane that lines tho air-passages. It Is made to overcome the disease, not to fool the patient by a short, deceptive relief. There is no cocaJno nor mercury in It. Do not he talked Into taking a substitute for Ely's Cream Balm. All druggists sell It. Price 50c. Mailed by Ely Bros., 86 Warren Street, New Tork. t'AKM KRS' TNION vx OWN OWN WAREHOUSE At a meeting held In this city last Saturday by the members of the Far mers' Union, it was decided that the farmers take steps to own their own warehouse and operate the same. With this end In view a company will be organized at once and steps taken to carry out the wishes of the members. Alfred Hemphill, secretary of the Pilot Itock union, says that the far mers generally " are: willing to- take stock in the . proposed ' wurehouse company. It Is possible that negotia tions already pending may result in the purchase of one of the ware houses now doing business here. This would seem to be the better plnn as tbtre) Is not business, hers for three jyr4iouscs. pnt Rork Record. , A Knocker In a man who can't seo good In any person or thing. It's a habit caused by a disordered liver. If you find that you are beginning to seo things through blue spectacles; treat your liver to a fce-Od jcleanlng out process with Ballard's jtferblne. a sure cure for constlpatlonj dyspcisla, Indiges tion, pick (headache, biliousness, all liveY, Stomach and bowel troubles. A. C. Koeppen & Bros, MVKR IS KMPIiOTFI ' ' j lt RAILROAD WORK Sand point,''- Idaho.! Afer lying in tho Pcnd Oreille river, four miles west of Laclede, Idaho, since Janu ary 13, ,in, 70, feet-of watr, -fcjoljrtlng in us iieaui grip mo oodles or En gJueer Kutixwalt and Fireman Kels- tcr, the Great Northern passenger en gine No. 1012, was, raised and placed on mo- -irncK nionuay ann Drought Into Hlllyard. Tho circumstances at tending the wrKfk were but -of the ordinary, as a deen sea diver had to bc.employqd in! removing tho wnglno from tho, water. ,Tho first attenjpt at locating tho engine was unsuccessful. The railroad company then sent .to. Tacoma and employed Walter' Mfr Cray, an experienced deep sea' divert who demonstrated his ability 'bj!lo- catlng the engine his first trip down, Tho bodies of Engineer F. W. Zum wait nna Fireman John Keister were found inside the cab, but were so en tangled with tristed.nnd. bent rds and pipes that it was Impossible to extricate them) For fea they1 might Decome loosened ana float away when the engine was moved, the bod- les were tied with ropes to the cab. 1-4 of a J'ouiul a Week:; ' at least, Is ,what :a young baby ought ' to gain ln'weltfh't. Dots' yours? ff , not there's something wrong with its , digestion. Give; It Moee's Baby Elixir ; and It wlll.botfin gaining jet one.', Cures, stomach and bowel troubles, ftlds digestion, stops fretfulness, good for teething babies. Price. 25c and 50c. A. C. Koeppen. & Bros. Notice to I. O. 8. Student. All I. C. S. students, old and new, are eordlallv Invited to a smoker to he held on Monday evening, April 3, , place, says: "I suffered with womanly at 8 p. m., at MJlarkey hall. troubles so that I could hardly Bit up. EH LEWIS " ' Two ' ne e8 doctors In our town " i i Special Representative. ted me, and I tried different medl ! clnes, until I gave up all hope of ever IX rODXD. I - The following described animals have been taken up by the marshal j of tho city of Pendleton, to-wlt: j .r One bay mare, three years old, with star on forehead, no brand visible, j One yearling black mule, no brand visible. - iftwa; '' If said animals are not claimed by, the owners or those entitled to the ! pdssesslon of them, costs and ex- penses against them, paid and they , taken away within ten days from the , date hereof, ' then at 2 o'clock p. m. j of the 12th day of April, 1911, the. said animals will be sold to the highest-bidder, at public auction, for cash, ! et. the city pound, In the Oregon Feed, Yards, in said city of Pendleton, the J proceeds of such sale to be applied ; to the payment of such costs and ex- t penses of making sale. Dated this 81st day of March,' 1911. ' TOM GURDANE, 1 City Marshal. NOTICE OP PROPOSALS FOR FUR- MTrKK AM) CARPET FOR THE CITY HALL. Notice Is hereby given tnat The ' Common Counoll of the City of Pen- dleton will receive proposals at the City Recorder's office in the City of Pendleton. Orezon. unUl Anrll Bth. 1911, at & o'clock p. m. for furnishing sIUd cr0BS th UmaUlla river as dl to the City of Pendleton the follow-. r?cte1 by th Common Council. The Ine articles viz- Common Council reserves the Jlght to " 15ff vards o best Cork Garnet, laid . .1.: . . . ' ir. iiy rui 11. . i , i J00 steel frame Opera Chairs (like ar similar to the chairs now in use in the Cosey Theatre in this City) in place in the large room in the City Hall up-stalrs, as the City Hall com mittee may direct. Separate proposals to be made for each class of articles, and the Com mon Council reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Dated this 23rd day of March, 1911. THOS. FITZ GERALD, notice: of bids for bridge construction. Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Pen dleton wUl receive bids for the con struction of a steel bridge across the Umatilla river on Main Street, in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, at the City Recorders office in the City of Pendleton, until April 12th, 1911. at I e'clock P. H. Bald Bridge to be of the material, and con structed in accordance with the tenta- Adver tising as Dividend Producer THE BIGGEST DIVIDENDS ARE PAID BY ADVERTISERS. The National Biscuit Co., notwith standing the high wheat prices of late ' years, by forcing its sales by increas ed advertising, has been able to ad vance its common, stock dividend to 7 per cent ; i r Sears-Roebuck & Co. has increased itd common stock dividend from 6 per cent to 7 per cent. ! The big concerns that are doing no advertising or little of it, don't 6how such splendid dividend records or anything near it "There are only three tilings neces sary to successful salesmanship by advertising, which is the highest sales manship. First, honestf ; second, to be sensible; third, persistency. That i9 the whole prescription.1 The best medium is, of course, the newspapers if you, want to reach tho consumer. j The newspaper is bought for the news that is in it, and the news of the man ufacturer and producer should be there,"- Hugh Chalmers, President of Chalmers Motor The annual reports issued about this time of each - year provo again i that the industrial, and. commercial - companies, which) are doing the larg ! est advertising,' are, the best dividend 'distributors. , ' v The Quaker Oats company is now paying its common stockholders divi denjds at the rate of 10 per (Ont a The same dividend is paid by the Royal Baking Powder Co. on its com mon stock. ' ' '' The American Radiator Co. which ' not long ago paid only 4 per cent on its common stck, has, since it start ed its extensive advertising campaign been able to increase ita 'dividend to 10 per cent ' ; The Eastman Kodak Co., another i big advertiser, constantly increases its common stock dividend, which now amounts toiQ, per cent ,.,!' Bost by Tost, is cnospspqtAtlvortisinfl: SHE GAVE UP l ALL HOPE Physicians Failed To Help . Mrs. Green, But She Finally Found Relief in Cardui. Meetze, Va. Mrs. J. C. Green of this gelling wen. One day, I decided to try some Car dui. It did bo much for me that I ordered some more, and it cured me! Today, I feel as well as I ever did la my life. The pains and the trouble are all gone. I feel like another person In every way. I wish every sufferer could know what Cardui will do for Blck women." A few doses of Cardui at the right time, will save many a big doctor bill, by preventing serious sickness. It tones up the nervous system, and helps make pale cheeks fresh and rosy. Thousands of weak women have been restored to health and happiness by using Cardui. Suppose you try ft, It may be Just the medicine you need. N. B. Write to: Udln' Advisory Dpt.. P nooga Mdlclnt Co., Chattanooga, Tnn., for Sprciai Imtructiimt, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment fr vgmen," aent In plain wrapper, on request. tive Plans and Specifications therefor prepared by. and now on file in the 'office of the City Surveyor of the City ' ' Pendleton. Each bidder to furnish nl8 own lan8 ano eacn ma musi ne accompanied by a Certified Check In h SUI of Per cent of the amount of the bid- Payable to the order ' tn Mayor of 016 clty of Pendleton. Such bridge to be placed in such po- "Ject any an all kids. Dated this 2Srd day of March, 1911. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. IN POUND. The following described animal has been taken up by the marshal of the city of Pendleton, to-wlt: One white mare about It years old. brand not visible. If said animal is not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the pos session of it, costs and expenses against it paid and It taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock on the Bth day of April, 1911, the said animal will be sold to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the city pound, at the Oracon Feed Yard, In said City of Pendletsn, the proceeds of such sal to be applied to the pay ment of such rests and expenses of making sale. Dated this 24th day of March, 1911 THOS. GURDANB. City Marshal. Co., Detroit. ii i a, a, i- a i a, ,1 Wi ,1 1, pi iMWant Ads.E WANTED. HAIR WORK Ladles, don't forget Madame Kennedy's, 607 East Court, the reliable hair dreaser. All kinds of hair goods made to order; also nice, natural human hair goods for sale. Everything guaranteed. Phone Red 3752. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES. D7 you want to subscribe to m&raxlne or newspapers In the Unltod States or Europe, remit by postal note, check, or send to the EAST ORE GONIAN he net publisher's price of the publication you desire, and we will have it sent you. ,It will save you both trouble and risk. T you are a subscriber to the EAJTT OREGONIAN, in remitting yea can deduct ten per cent from the pub lisher's price. ' Aldresa EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO.. Pendie ton. Ore. , The East Oregon Ian Is Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it and show It by their liberal patronage. It Is the advertising medium of the section. PHYSICIANS. K. S. OARFIELD, M. D., HOHKO pathlc physician and surgeon. Of fice Judd block. Telephone: Office, black 1411; residence, red UZl. DR. LYNN K. B LAKES LEE, CHRO nic and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-ray and Eleetro theraputics. Judd building, corner Inaln and Court streets. Office 'phone Main 71; residence 'phone. Main 1(4. DENTISTS. B. A. If ANN, DENTIST, OFFICE Main street, next to Commercial Association rooms. Office 'phoae. Black i4ll; resUenee 'phone, Black Xl. KERN & BENNETT, DENTAL SUR geons. Office room 15 Jndd build ing. Phone, Red 1801. DR. THOMAS VAUOHAN, DENTIST, . Office in Judd building. Phone, Main 71. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. D. C M'NABB, LOCAL STATE Steck Inspector. Office at Koep pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 4 IS. Residence. S15 East Court street Res. Phone Main 18. ATTORNEYS. RALEY & RAI.BY. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American National Bank Building. JAMBS A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT law. Office in Deepain building. R. J. LATBR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Despaln building. CARTBR A BMYTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office in rear of Ameri can National Bank Building. JlkM B. PIRRT, ATTORNBY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. LOTfBLL A WINTER, ATTORNEYS aad eeansellors at law. Office la Despaln building. BORGB W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Bstates settled, wills, deeds, ertaacet and contracts drawn. Col- leotiens made., .com 17, 8chmldt kloek. PBTBRSON A WILSON, ATTOR- nws at law: rooms t and ( Smith- Crawford balldlng. PHELPS A STHIWER, ATTORNEYS at law. Office in Smrth-Oawford ulldlng. CHAS. J. FERGUSON. ATTORNEY at law. Office in Judd building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Wll! practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, 1, S, and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. JOHNSON A SKR ABLE, ATTOR nsys at law. Office In Despaln building. ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR" AND . Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walks, etc. Phone black 8786. or Oregonian office. , FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer. Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or sight 'Phone main 75. AUCTIONEER. COL. F. G. LUCAS, LIVESTOCK Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ret erence First National Bank of Athena and Farmers' Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. i ; 8BOOND-ILND DEALERS. V. 8TROBLE, DEALER IN NEW and second hand goods. Cash paid fer all second-hand goods boaght. Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy househeld roods. Call and get his prloes. Ill B. Court street., Phono Black 8171. RJB6TAURANT8. CHINA RB0TAURANT. NOODLES aad chop susy, Uag D. Oeey, prop. At tke eld stead, Attn street tn rear ef TaUmaa Cc. C ass Bd WANTED (Con tinaed.) WANTED Lace curtains to "laundry." -Work done with epeclal care. , Phone Red 2621. VIOLIN MAKING, repairing of all stringed instruments. Violin re ' pairing a specialty. Chas. Harris, 736 Cottonwood street. High grade violins for sale. ' - UKTOXS. 1NIWHIRB, CAN STAR1 txuartaiavs at atom. N nm4 for (raw fcaaHlart. Telle how. t. Laort. N.. T. - nrralraftawl aemawkeeplng room -r riaat 10 t&at Eavat Cregoalaii build AM aB4ra eanvenlence. En- J M. O. ttS. myn kale. 0 UALJK OM aawspapers wrap t m tadl f Iff each siiiUble wrmslE.( puttlri undef car -ol nui- Price, lie per bundle, r ojia. lie. Bnqulre this et- . i: ' i. ..!. i ' .1 INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKSS reliable abstracU of title to - all lands in Umatilla county. Loans en city and farm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non residents. Write fire, life and acci dent insurance. References, amy bank in Pendleton. JAMBS JOHNS, Pres. , C K. UAMBB. See. BENTLSY & LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents. New location, 8 IS Main street Fhone Main 404. LIT Kit Y AND FEED STABLE. CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSON 1 street Carney tt Bradley, Props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In oonnee tlon. 'Phone main 71. MISCKLLANBOCB. BNG RAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS, wedding announcements, sstssnsrd private and buelaess atasloaury, etc Very latest styles. Call at Bast Ore- gonian office and se LEGAL BLANKS of every deacrtp-. tlon fer eounty ecart circuit eoort, justice cemrt. real estate, eta., fo sale at Bast Oregsaiaa efaee. uu newspapers in large bandies, LET BLBCTB ICITY DO YOUR venlent Blectrle d Imu caaran- teed, fi.li. Bleeuc Bet Taaar and Curling Iron Heaters, veetrte, Oaffee perookatora, etc. A esaratrete etssk of Gas and Bleetrlc Sxtarea. Tjm slsss wiring ef hemes, ete. J. L, 'aghan. 81S Main street , . FRATBRNAIi OKBBRS. - ' PBNDCBTOV LOIn Be.' SI VSf A. F. and A. U- mtm Ue first and third Meaeawye el each msath. All iWMig eseehrea are Invited. DAMON LODGH N. 4, r k. ef P.. meats every Men- day evealac L A . r, hall. Viaaa fcraehars ear laUy larited U attaad. D. B. Waffle, C. C; R. W. Mataaer, C R. 8. PIENDLBTON TBALTff SOdBDCIJI O.-W. R. f K. . - , . Westbound Oregen dlvteiea Portland loeal, leave.. 9:11 a. m. Ore. and Wash. Bx press. I: to a,na Portland Limited ....11:15 p. m. Fast Mall .ll:4i p.m. Motor 4:16 p. m, Pilot Rock Miaad :SS a. av Fast Mall 1:64 a nt. Ore. & Wash. Bxprees. . 5:15 a. m. Chicago Limited 5:15 p. m. Motor 1:4 a. m. Portland local, arrive.. 5:01 p. m. Pilot Rock Mixed 8:15 p. m. Washington Dlv Leaving Peod'.eton. Walla Walla local .... 6:15 p. m. Pendleton passenger . .' 7:4t a. m, Spokane Heal 8:40 a.. ax Washington Dlv. Arriving Peadletos. Pendleton local 8:16 a. nv Walla Walla local .... 1:16 a. m. Pendleton passenger 6:00 p- m. NORTHERN PACIFIO. Leaving Pendleton Passenger 1:14 p. m. Mixed train 7:80 a. m. Arriving Pendleton ' Passenger 16:04 a.m. Mixed train 7:14 a.m. 22 'Ml If nr. Directory (cfoISTJKV eay M eeata per i