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;1 advertisements: . ft- ffl w s i e & $ I II ' " I I VSJ vS & ? Cj 3 9 9 i i? S vC & ,3 $ 3 9 Cs5 C5 vi R fa : w . ,v n ill ft " d 00 :5s fl l) J;; One cent per mrtV KAI.ft ,1,II 1', fiMJ WITT! pipes, iiiiibb uuu mikikh, rcuy 10 t.i.cr-1 tf, nve i" "" 'Jiwmicai In t use w ', i.c - n.iKt ureaou- ; in onice, icnuieion. ! (r, universal uey uouru, urst Class ma- bine. Tune n iook at it. xnirty dollars illl buy it. aai uregonian omce. BABBITT METAL, BEST IN THE vrorlcl, in rnirs. irice ?i per bar, at the jut Oregonian omce. ron SAIjU at xiiw WAST OREGONIAN office, large minuies or newspapers, oon- Mining over iou nifr papers can be obtained tor ili ceniu u uuuuic. PHYSICIANS. JR. W. U. tMJljIii. Ill'l-'ICK IN anno, a.- in. ; I bnlldliiR. umce nonrs. 10 to 12 I to 0 p. m. xeiepunne 7. Ptnleton SavlnRs Rank. Telephone 30: ttildence telephone 31. H. S. CAUPIELD, M. D nOMEOPATH- K rnyBifiun una nurceon. LUUce In l(dd bulldlnp. Telephone: Office, black residence, dibck h,. WHiLIAM HOUSE. PHYSICIAN AND Burgeon, uwee, room juau mind- Itng. I'hone wain 71. Residence notel Pwdlcton. ICR. T. M. HENDERSON. PHYSICIAN mfl aurseon. opecinities eye. ear, nose ' ad throat. Office In Savlmrs Hank build-, . l'lione Main 33. , U MILLER, M. D., DESPAIN HLOCK, treats nnd corrects eye troubles catar- ni conditions nnu unpaired hearing. isics correctly ntted lor refractive cr- J. P. JI'FAUL. ROOM 17. ASSOCIA- tlot block. Telephone Main 03; resl knee telephone, black 101. PSTEOVATHIC PHYSICIANS. DliS. Office one block wist oi Kejes Kcyes. icon store. LYNN K. I1LAKESLEE, CHRONIC ind nervous diseases nnd OlHeitsos of hromen. upp. Hotel I'enuietou, cor. water ud Main Sts., Pendleton, Ore. Phone 1 273. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. F IJOWARD, ARCHITECT AN I' su perintendent, makes complete nnd reJl- plans ror huiKiings in the city or itrr Room 17. Judd building. 1EEK & COLE. CONTRACTORS AND I 1 bonders. Estimates furnished on short I wee. Job work n sneclulty. Prompt Biloe. Shop on Itluff street, near Main 1 MAY . CONTRACTOR AND Mi n mnennf nnmonf n-nlUa Htnnn 1' I UUIIUCI IjriLIUIUlCO LIUUI9IICU Vll Mil masonry, etc Orders enn be left ut the EnBt 1 itronlan office. ATTORNEYS. IlBTEK & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT luir. Office In Snvlugs Hank bulldlnp. l?iN & LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT Room 11 Asssoclntlon block. Pen- OrcBon. HAILEY. LAWYER. Pendleton, OFFICE Oregon. IN Ui bulldinc. . BEIIKHLHY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. lOUce In Association block. IIOYD. Attorney at law 111 rt St. ItEEDER. ATTORNEY Af IaW, sdleton, Oregon. ES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD N & PIERCE. ATTORNEYS ; Law. Mr. Htlllmnn has been admit- Dractlce In United States patent and makes a specialty of Patent IIoomH 10. 11. 1Q nnd 13 AssOCia- Ulefk. CABS AND CARRIAGES. CAR LINK. RTIWTK ItAKER. PROP. whone Main 79. at the Dopot Livery ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. BROS.. COnilT STREET, LA lilock. eleetrlclnns. dealers In Clec- Btinnllna TTnaaa atftraa W i TP(1 f OT tZU Hnl.D V,,. 11 ,nAnhnna. MluPtrl- . iBtares, all Ttlnds. Get our prices. He-; "orK n siieelnltv. SECOND HAND DEALERS. n'njiormr. muiw AVn SECOND W goods bought and voUl. Court St., oouse block. Call nnd sh me, - Ing ROBLL. DEALER IN SECOND goods, if there Is anything you 0 new ni civnnil linTirl furniture. granite ware and crockery, call and prices. No. 212 Court sr. LODGING Palace' LODGING HOUSE, J. II. WIL rj .P'oprietor Jlrst class rooms, wen 'laedny or weaV. 613 Main street. rE8TAURANT8 .AND CAFE8. feltGE RESTAURANT ' KTRICTLY Prop, MMii ciasB, v. xv. Pnncaj n. . C04 Main St. Tel. rwrt Ut. PHOTOGRADMCDc I unllftPR :,7, xfAm.nVAT. RANK OF PKNDLB-1 " " . uar nr the I ble at 38S1 40ol clean and I'llOK II i w w w H- uni iiix t. or. nnn tinum vhiiiik iti n uiuvmiuit. wv" - -r - IIAMIUAAn PFSTOKtU X, I ble VltollzirTtheprlrlpUonof otmo'F umm aw rnrn mr sstF m, nervous or. WBiUaeVStoMuiw SiiuiiBs;iri jtuKi'b'or ea-U lp Mnorrosloahffla sndalltbo borrow t-urAJUfcMEstrenguutaf the HahCKa Bcmiuni ?" ?. 5SWs ol ifl iSpurlUea. CUWi IK. Tmi "'I1 "Known remi ay wuutv rj.1 .aa money returned ir ohoxcsuucdhu .- - - ST S?j2f is cfrculnr awl lestlroonlflls.. . Vmnclaco. A. m .11. . MM.W 1 . I, .1 AT MM , xxvjt luu KULJLIWG 1144 INITIATED WOMEN OF WOOD CRAFT, PENDLETON APRIL 21-22 NEXT. word for the first insertion, I - "i SHADING FHOTOCJItA i,i:; lue. Harvest views. Indlnn " . 0,"5- nuisning aone for ims- oVA' ' uu,n ot- bridge. Fhone, Red DENTISTS. R. A. VAUQHAN, Judd building. DENTIST, OFFICE IN E. A. tlon hfP DENTIST, IN ASSOCIA block, over P. H. Clopton's office. HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK. I OU CAN GET THE HIGHEST MAR- n.'i p,rle for yo.ur h,dcs- Pelt" and all kinds ot Junk, bucIi as rubber, brass, con- ?fir .e1? zlnc' rHfrs atl(1 bottles. Iron of " all kinds a specialty. You can brine In 50 cents worth of old racs or shin In 500 worth of hides and will be treated In the same way. We have come here to !rfBy,r ile ",8 ? S?1 and -T0U wm satis ed., L. Shank & Co., office and warehouse next to Eastern Hotel, Pendleton, Ore. Telephoue, Red 221. FRATERNAL ORDERS. nCi$& NEIGnRORP OF VMBRICA i VWldwood Camp, No. 2.138, meets sec ond and fourth Saturdays of each month. In Hendrlck's nail. Mrs. Ida Holcomb, Oracle; Mrs. Nettle Robblns. Recorder. UMATILLA TENT. NO. 27. K. O. T. Y Meets In Secret Society Hall. se'onJ and , fourth Tuesdays of each month. All vis-, Wees, Record Keeper; E. D. Estabrook. Commander. RRDMEN UM AH ALES TRIBE, NO. IS MeetB every Tuesday nlsht In Hen drlck's Hall. Roy W. Rltuer. Keener of Records. PlINDLETON LODGE, NO. '52, A. F. and I A. M meets first and third Mondays pf , each month. Vlsltlnp brjt.irfin welcome. T. .1. xweeuy, v. m., joe 11. i :ih:m, ,in PENDLETON CHAITER, NO. 23 T. C. ' ! Taylor, H. P., F. F. Warnsley, Secretary. Meets first and fourth Friday of each 1 month In Masonic Hall. ! i PENDLETON COMMANDER Y, NO. 7., I I Robert Forstcr. E. C, XV. E. Carter, Sec retnry. Meets first and third Friday of j each month In Masonic Ilall.r- l IONEKRS OF TUB PACIFIC WIL Ham Martin Encampment. No. 1. Meets i every Wednesday at Hcndrlek'tt Hall, j Mrs. L. F. Lampklu, Secretary. i 1J"uAi' V-.r.? 7T";,1 O. : L. and n"'5,".l "ru xmusunys, oecrci oocieiy tinu. UAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGH1S OF W. ,r Tt 1 il 1 l- , eecner, IN.. Ul II. Ullll D, aireu V'VIJ "- Hall. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Tutullla Camp, No. 0390. Meets first and third Snturdays of each month nt Hen drlck's Hall. George A. Hambllu, Con sul ; G. A. Robblns. Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton Cnmp No. 41, W. of W., are held In Odd Fellows' hall every I Tuesday evening. .Visiting neighbors always welcome. J. P. Walker, Clerk, J. P. Earl, iC. C. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. COMMERCIAL 8TAI1LES, G. W. FROOME Prop. Livery feed and Hoarding. AH kinds turnouts. Competent drivers. Opposite Ho tel Pendleton. Telephone 10. DEPOT LIVERY, FEED AND SA'jKS Stables. First class 3ln-'i rnd dmibie rigs for nil occasions. 027 Cottonwood St Phone, Main 70. Evlln Craig, Prop. CITY STABLES. T, XV. AYER3. PHOT.. Ijlvcry, feed and boarding. The best turnouts In the cltv. Alta St., between Main nnd Cottonwood Sta. Phone, Mnlu 10. BANKS AND BROKERS, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA, Oregon. Capital. J50.000 : surplus and arcOts, $0000. Interest on time deposit. Deal3 In foreign and domestic exchange, collections promptly attended to. Henry Adams, nresldent ; T J Kirk, vice-president; E. L. Barnett, cashier; Mrs. L. 1. tarnctt, assistant cashier. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton. Oregon. Organized March 1, iRSfl; can tal. SSU.UUU I surplus, w inforoat niiowed on time deposit. Ex- houeht and sold on all principal to collec- niE-TARMERS; BANK OP WESTON ii.na.nm iroirnn. 1 1 n r- n " lu'" "'- .":: k..,;hM .nri sold, him ness. r.xcuauKc u6"' Collections promptlv aitennea . . r&ri. AD- L"VMK.Ygorrnobe?t Jumeson. O. W. Proebstel. northwest principn. i'"'";t,,, . jnfln and Europe, , drawn I Makes nn collections on 8WWrin, rtnrlilent : C H. Vane, Gnernsey, assistant cashier. mr r 7 ,-t. n nn uk vcuruiuu SSr: fVj. t A nermaueat cute. f-vv . Cat. irTn Hnnltnl J70.000 : snrpiu", ,'",' . ..;,.,.,,... , oiu, in'nn In 42e o euned. Oregon WOOU rransacts a general banking business maruet price mu ,.u. u. v - - "u.- -'tha ba8.H 0 iimCc qngeand te.eBra& l0 r n , , ----- - - VbJJ OREGON. 2c the, rcaftcr; 30 words or less. $1.50 per month, or $12 per J . . SIGNIFICANT. Tenderfoot-I see you've- got our culd horse. Sheriff: anythlna hpinT Sheriff all, I gunas ytr rulde's on the length of his rop. hflMMFRRF -TRAflF W.BIIKh.llWk I II IU l Local Market Price. The following shows paid on the local market the prices TurnlpB, 75c per sack. Parsnips, 75c per snck. Cahliage, 4c lb. Green onions, jior doz. bunches, 2Cc Cheese, per lb., 20c. Onions, per cwt., $2. ir.oto t,.r lUr. Potatoes, per cwt., i2. Apples, per box, $1. Horse radish, 12Vir lb. Garllck, l-'c lb. Sweet potatoes, 5c per lb. Saner Kraut, 40c per Ballon. Pendleton Livestock and Poultry. Chickens, hens, per doz., $3.50 to $4. Roosters, ?3.50 to ?4. Turkeys, per lb., 10. Geese, per doz., $9. Spring chickens, per doz., $3.50. Ducks, per doz., $3.75. Pigeons, per doz., $1.50. Eggs, 30c In trade. Butter, 50 to COc per roll. Ch'ee beoi cattle, etc. Cows, per hundred, $3.10. Steers, $4. Hogs, live, 5c. Hogs, dressed, Gc. Talves. dressed. 7 to Sc. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.75 per sack; do, 15 lbs, $1; beet granu lated, $5.50 per sack; do 1C lbs, $1. Coffee Mocha and Java, beat, 40c per lb; next grade, 35c lb; lower grades coffee, 25 to 15c lb; package coffee, 15c lb. Rico Best head rice, 12c rer lb; next grade, 81-3c per lb. Salt Coarse, $1.35 per 100; table, $2.20 per. 100. Hides and Pelts In Pendleton. No. 1 dry hides, 13c per lb. No. 2 dry hldeB, 8 2-3c per lb. Gieeu salted hides, 7c per lb. Green unsalted hides, 5c per lb. Sheep pelts, short wool, 25c each. Sheep pelts, medium wool, 35c each. Sheep pelts, long wool, 65c each. No. 1 tallow, per lb. No. 2 tallow. 2c per lb. Pendleton Flour, Feed, Hay, Etc. Flour, $2.5.0 per bbl. Bran, $13' per ton. Shorts. $15 per ton. Barley, retail, 75c per 100. Rve. reta . 90c per iw. OatB, retail. $1-15 per 100. Wood, $5.50 to $6. Chop barley, $17 per ton. Hay Loose wheat, $10 ton; baled wheat, $15; timothy baled, $18; al falfa, loose. $10; baled, $16: rye hay on ranch, $6 to $6. Portland Wheat. Portland, Feb. 13. The Commer cial Review says: The wheat market at the present Hnif. Ik verv dull. Exporters are only in tho market whenever holders are The shipping demand at pres-1 count. em Is not very urgent; however, ship' pen are quite as Independent . se ,- ers. J nero nas oucn ou.,. - -- during the past week, but most of the sales have been reported for mill ing account. Before the close of the present month there will bo a gradual ?f grain in all the ware- houses, as the asseubor uji March will start on his annual vWt nmin, year. A great many u'lll linve to let KO railier In addition to the Morose pay taxes in " nnd Insurance. i nere i abundaneo of wheat Jioiu oat no i i ic ". . ...iiiino. ir. umbo rnnf'CHHIOIlb UUU Ullllh, iui , -" . t I l . -i ,r ' tnw tcrior that has not as yot been sold. In many dlstrlctKrully tio per cent of the flop is still in waivhoHK.-R niul n great many expoiters no doubt will bo surprised when they find that the rrup of 1:101 wns grent defll thun they hnd nntlclimtod. lnrRer There is no denying the lint thai wheat held in the country Is in very strong bauds, and wh-thr those same holders will pay tli? addition..! taxes nfter the 1st or MiutIi Is prob luniiUlciil. Time nluiie will tell. In the meantime exporters' limits for Walla Walla club whwit are 04i- pet bushel; bluestem, Mr; vslley. G6c. It Is reported that noine Mn have lifen ir ."e dunlin the wefk undwr retlew fo' 7,'ullu Wall ii i hi'ti as high mb ,V per hushol. The exporter who la pay ing these prices Is noting the part of a '" i- o.tKl Ui the fjiT. . t the present priren of freight and the value of cargoes aliruad, uoc would be nn extieine nure The mnrki-i at the close was dull and IlwtleHH. Eastern LivestocK. Chicago, Feb. 18. Cnttl-lUxflpl 21.000, Including 1400 Toxnns; stoady to 10c low or; good to prime bteurs, 0.C07; poor to medium, ?4K,; stoekers and feeder. SMSe i BO; cows. $1.25Tjfi; heifers. JMSOfl S.lfi . runners. $1.256 2.25: bulls. $2,266 4.90; cnlves. $2.6067.00; Texas-fed steers. $1(51',. IIog6 Receipts today, lii.tHIO; to morrow. 12.0(io: left over. 8200; steady to lower; mixed and butchers, $G.l)5?C.4u; good to choke heavy. iM'uir r. QuiTirt 4-?i . i ...... . triTr. r. (ft 0.30 Sheep Receipts, 11,000; sheep, strong; higher; good to cholco weth ers, $4.755.25; fair to chouce mixed, $8.80(0 100; Wustern sheep, $1.26 5.86; native Inmbs. $1.7500.75; West em lambs. $5.2600.65. Boston Wool. Boston. Feb. 13- The wool market at the present time Is In excellent condltlou. The demand Ib more mod erate, but some fair saloa have been uuido, and full prlcos aro commanded on all transactions. The announce ment made today by the American Wool Company that the Providence. Nutlonal, Riverside, Mauloit and Wey' bosset mills, which havo boon shut down because of labor troubles, would le reopened, causod general sfttltifne tlon. No boom Is expected, however, as the trade of these mills ha been anticipated. Shipments since Janu ary 1 show an Increase of over 8,000, 000 pouudB over the same period of 1901. and about ll.ooo.ooo pounds moie than the receipts since the bo ginning of the prosent year. Territory wools hold (Inn, and the stock of better wools ha boeome con siderably reduced. Holders of good wools maintain full market rates, and buyers In need of supplies readily pay those figures ; For fine territory wools the scoured basis is 47040c, with some choice inU up m .Or. For the medium wools about 43046c. scoured, Is the range of sales, the lat ter being for good lotB. The market medium territory wools is ee uv iioh aro for at 3C40c and staple at 47050c Hops, Wool and Hides. Portland. Feb 13 -Hops 11& 13c per pound. Wool Nominal: valloy. 13016c; Eastern Orogon, 8124c; mohair, 21 j?21V&c per pound. Sheepskins .Shearings. 150 SOr short wool, 25036c; modiurn wool, 30C0e; long wool, COc0$l each Tallow Primo, per pound, 40 4V4c; No. 2 and grease, 202c. Hides Dry hides. No. 1, 10 poumU and un. IGiSIoC por pounu: or; inoiuitc nor pound : ory Rip, N, , 5 t0 Hounds, 15c; dry tn ir, luiiiiuiH 15c: dry cdif, year. No ad, Inserted for No I Mudor S lHinudi. I6e drv iU ihI hu! ' and slap oiu-thln lens thnn ury ninl; jmltwl hldcu. stocr sound 60 iHimul and over. Sif?Dc. R0 o W pounds. 7HTSe; under SO pounds and cows. 7c, sIaks. snd bulls, sound r5Wc; kip. sound. 16 to 3o pounds 7c; veal, sound. 10 to t( pounsla, 7c enir. sound under 10 pound tfrwn (unsnlleil). 1 e periKiund less culls, one cent per pound less horse hides, snlted. each $l.60tf2 dry, each $ICI1.60: tolls hides, each. 2&CT 50c; goat skins, common, eneh 10 tr 16c; Angora, with wool on. eachSSff $1.00. Pells Bear skins, as lei sle, No 1 each $5f20; cnbs, $2frC. badner. each. 10040c; wildcat, each. 2M:r30c. house oat, R(rt0c; fm, common sray. aoffGOc; do rtd. onch, $l.60Cf2. do. cross, each, $5M6; do silver nnd black, each. $100T20f; fishers, each.' $5fK.: lynx. each. $2(f3; mink. Rtrlclly No. 1.. each 30o(fl.25; mar-' ten. dark northern; $HM2; marten, pale plno. according to Uo and co lor. Jl.GOifro; muskrals. lnrce. eAoh. 5rl0c; skunks, each. 3630c; clwifil, or polecat, each, 6CT10c, otter for largo prime skins, each. $507. pun ther. with head nnd dawn perfect, each. $2.00JP6.00; raccoon, for lar.ee prime. 30fr3ric: wolf, mountain, with , 6; wolf, perfect. etu-h, $3 50 ft prairie 4 coyote) with hond perfect, each. HrKic. wolf pmlrle (coyote) without head perfect, ench. 3(r36c: wolverine, each $44T7; beav er, per hUln. large, J&ffC; do medium. run; do Hinnii. inrino; do kits. G0r7fip. TRANSPORTATION LINtia. "HOST OP EVERYTHING" In a uonl thin tellH of the jwiHMenger service via The "North-Western L ) ine 8 tiuiiiK lnlly U'tweun Ht. Paul nnd L'liluugo couiirieIiiK The lalnl Pullman HhjKitx Peerlem Dining Cur Library ttiul Olwirvalloii frs Kreo lUcllnliiK rimlr Van The ilOlli Century Trnln THI5 NOHTHW1CHTKUN I,1.M ITKI) ruiiH every day of the year mm train in thk woiiid Illl WVy I ...II. II Ml Klectrlc Jilglitel Hleum lleateil TO CHICAGO HY DAY I,KIHT The Badger Hlate ICilurtw, the llnwt day trnln ninnliig lietweeii 8t. Paul and Chicago via the Hhort Line; con neotlons from the Wnt iimde via The Northern Piiolfie, Ureil Northern, unil Canadian Pucltlu Hy. ThU Is Oioixnt line U-twieii Oinnhn, Kt. Paul and MlniiototM, All nKeiit Kelt thiketn via "The North wtatern I, Ine." W. II. .MKAI), H. I. BIHMilt, U. A. T A. 1M8 Alder Ht., Portland, Ore. NEW U1NH To snd from'the Illinois Central Railroad Solid Trains -New Equipment j tir it,L Vutlhllll'fi iuw ' w..-..- Kimnlra siHllt O. H. A h Co., Of U. H. TRUMIJIJLL.Com'l. AKont. 142 Third Ht I'nnisnu, ur, CURE YWMEtFl Um lilt U lor BDtlU JtU.ht.lt'. IllBftBIUUtWOft, irrlutluot or ulvrlki4 1'ftluloM, moJ not uliio- Ht ul or poImucmj. ' hold by UrugfUU, i kuI la fUla wiifr. I.) -rpii. M in. (it U.lllw, IJ.Ti, . iiltf oo inilxaU Jff.l.liU MfcUf 'ft ; ui:imvH (tell is. S v t i) t) ," 1 ;i (it $ $ S 0 t 3 $ 0 Qi 0$;??$ w g & & SgPPPP .o f less than 15c. TRANSPORTATION LINES. OREGON Shout Line aq wiqh Pacific Tim Sh4ul From ri illtion kMSITS n Chljco- 11 U, IWtit.t, ft. S.fll il'Ht.mi.m. sn e m yU flUHt rin .... . .... I IUU IU1 , m. Rii-rr.. 'ill? . m Tl I till, I in (ton. il'ltf.Ht, UmkCUl lUdi) p.t. SI Vt m. 111 11. iou, trolit,VlUM.ut. I UI, IIUIUIII. IIHU . i'lilfr nl C4t. Ocean nnd Kivor Schedule. mux roHn..vi. Ml Ulltnt ! Wrt la tisn. wr (Uh hoMiMo tileifir iTj TSf Uolumbl l?lf Til AttOlU H1 iif lcUltl. KM nil i i w. sumir WllUinalln Hlvsr t)U ! PniiUbiI itllr. Klltht Itun.Ut. mum nivr iiiti., lrv "i 1 1 l73" lltiru Siuka lr UUto Siuka Klr lll(il to lwlttoa Hi ll.llf y.ti Hun H.llr t. V. WAMHIKY. Attain. I'ltlilloluO, Washington St Columbia River Railroad Take route for For Chlengo, Ul. Paul, Ht. IuK fCaiii Jo , OtmU, ftiW Ail Points East and South Portland and points on the Sound ll.ilUU)U, ilnllr icll Samiafi l Jj ma Alibi) I'tudUUiii rriiUr UXiAiu 4 1ufJr. Tburl; Ml 4 - T ! Wll WklUdkijr. tut Uat(l 14XO tern, Arrlr w)l vu an wmi ixiubii ifn m. Kor lnloimllon riillus il nl wm. mrKUIioDi, tll va oi 4ilit l w auxvn. unit I'ssilUlau. Csa ALpKKIIXAii.il r.A . WIIW.IU, WmS NORTHERN PACIFIC KINS Piilliniui .Sleeping din, Klegunt Dining Qiru, TouriHt Sleeping Qir Hrr. PAWL MINffKAPOLIH UULUTil JAWIO TO fOilANI) KOHKft CilOOKBTON WINNKPKO J1KLKNA Atid HU'ITK, ..linn III Mill It 111 TICKETS TO OHKJAOO WAHHIN(m)N PHI LA DKLPHIA NKW YORK JlOfiTON ami all MluU Fat and Bouth Tbioub llckU io ;Pn ad OhlDi, vti Tftrjint and Kurttira rtcl&t eumlp C, ui Amer1en lln. T1MK SCHKOULK. TilnUicl'tui5llondlljr szrtpt iundij Vofloilw lnIoftntlou, tlm Crdt, aup. natlclu,tHon or wills .r.rVfVnv' dletou.Offc.on, of A. , UlUJii-tOM,' i 1 is VMmnl OLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS PENDLETON, ill 'niiittT 7