East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 14, 1902, Image 7

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A BIG LOG ROLLING 1144 INITIATED
WOODMEN AND WOMEN OF WOOD
CRAFT, PENDLETON APRIL 21-22 NEXT.
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OB SALE GASOLINE !SyliNB, WITH
nn6, tanks and rttl ieb. rri to i.i.er
tit, Ave to six horse ooiver. I3v)hiuitcnl lu
tie rise of fuel. Price S!30. Kast Orciou
in office, Peudleton.
fOK SALE NEW CHICAGO Tri'EWRIT
er, universal key board, first class ma
thine. Take a look at It Thirty dollirs
will buy It. East Oregonlan office.
PiBBITT METAL, BEST IN THE
world, In bars. Price $1 per bar, at the
ttst Orejronlan office.
fOK SALE AT THE EAST OnEGONIAN
office, large bundles of newspapers, con
taining over 100 birr papers can be obtained
for 25 cents a bundle.
PHYSICIANS.
Dli W. U. C.TOLK. OFFICE IN JIJDD
building, unice nnnrs. jn to 12 a. m
1 to 5 p. Ei. Telephone 77.
DR. C J. SMITH, OFFICE OVER THE
Penleton Savings nauk. Telephone 30:
tHldence telephone 81.
n R.
CARPIELD, M. D.. HOMEOPATH, t
f i-nysician nna surgeon. OlUce In
jnda building. Telephone: Office, black
tl ; residence, black 24.
Burgeon. Office, room
20 Judd Rnlld
Hcsldence Hotel
Ug. Phone Main 72.
Pendleton.
DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Specialties eye. car. nose
ind throat. Office In Savings Rank build
ing. I'hone Main 33.
J, L. MILLER, M. D.. DESPAIN BLOCK,
treats nnd corrects eye troubles catar
rhal conditions and Impaired bearing. I
Glasses correctly fitted for refractive er-j
ron. 1
i
DR. J. P M'FAIJL. ROO.M 17. ASSOCIA-
t or, diopk. TelPiihnne Main 1)3 : rea .
ience telephone, black 101.
OSTEOPATHIC
Kejes & Keyes.
Boston Store.
PHYSICIANS. DRS.
Office one block wist ot
on i.vw i t.ai.-pst.i.'p. nnmivin
and uiirvous diseases and nlst-'um's of
lonien. Odd. Hotel Pendleton, car. Wnfpr
Ind Main Sts., Pendleton, Ore. Phone
ltd 273.
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
t. F HOWARD, ARCHITECT ANL' Su
perintendent, makes complete anil rell-
itie plans lor nuuuings
In the city or
tonntry Room 1
Judd building.
6ni:nic & cole, contractors and
builders. Estimates furnished on short
lotlce. Job work n specialty. Prompt
lervlce Shop on BlufT street, nenr Slain
D. A MAY , CONTRACTOR AND
bu der Est mates furnished on al
kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone
walls, etc. Orders can be left at the East
Oregonlan office.
ATTORNEYS.
CARTER & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
Law Office In Savings Bank building.
BEAN & LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT
Law Room 14 Asssoclatlon block, Pen-
llttoc, Oregon.
T. G HAILEY,
LAWYER. OFFICE
Pendleton, Oregon.
IN '
Judd building,
If. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Association block.
t D. BOYD. ATTORNEY AT LAW
Ill
Tonrt St.
Af IaW,
Pendleton, Oregon.
coiiuing.
TILLMAN & PIERCE, ATTORNEYS
t Law. Mr. Stlllman has been admit-
to practice In United States patent
J I Inltn nt Patoflt
CABS AND CARRIAGES.
leiepnono aiam tj, at me uupuv i.hcij
Ktblt.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
MAPLE BROS., COURT STREET, LA
,,Dow Block, electricians, dealers In dec
imal supplies. Houses, stores wired for
Metric lights, bells or telephones. ElectM-
futures, all kinds. Get our prlijs. Re
Kir work ,a specialty.
SECOND HAND DEALER8.
DEOnGR O'DANIEL, NEW AND 8ECOND
Band goods bought and "old. Court St.,
bouse block. Call and sn' me.
f. STRftniT nwAT.Tr.n in SECOND
tiand oocwln. if tho la anvthlng you
d In new or second band furniture,
5JT?V uranlte ware and crockery, coll ond
W ols prices. No. 212 Court St
LODGING HOUSES.
IBE PAT.ifii? innmi'n TiniTOP r It. WIL
.utraa, proprietor. First class rooms, well
"Pt.by thaJavnr-ure.fiV. els Main straet.
RESTAURANTS AND CAFE8.
'T. Cil.onriM ima-PAnnAXT. KTRICTLY
,trt class. W. W. PangaJ n, Prop. Men
.1." !
nour
004 Main St. Tel. Main is.
larmon SIshODS' ff.l!!. 1
Church w tuail JllQwet? rouui eijr
of ttlt-tinac, duiipjucn, iceuc3,
-a. bmu.-- M 1 trh t
rut. taVS'dXF3i ,5171,.
,,,i,L ,nseon, i
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
;wB9aAIt' LEADING PnOTOGRA.
hf er ?f thc. clty- Harvest views. Indian
r?,SLf0f saele- FnllnR done for
teurs. Slain St., near brlSge. Phone. Red
DENTISTS.
dfflf ' DKXT,ST- FFICR
tlon block, over F. n. Clopton's offlct.
HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK.
YOU CAN GET THE HIGHEST MAR.
kinds of Junk, such as rubber, brass. cot
pnr,,i "i"' 2lnc' antl bottles. Iron of
all kinds a specialty. You can brine in
50 cents worth of old raps or ship In
nop worth of hides and will be treated
In the same way. We have come here to
,l,Ry,r i!.e "8 8 cal ana y will be satl
ed. L. Shank & Co., office and warehouse
next to Eastern Hotel, Pendleton. Ore.
Jeiepnone, Red 221.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
ArKmrA
nnnwooa camp, No. 2833, 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. M
Meets In Secret Sorletv TInll unnl n
fourth Tuesdays of each month. All vis
iting Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. 8.
Kees, Record Keeper: E. D. Estabrook,
Commander.
RKDMEN UMAHALES TRIBE. NO. 18
Meets every Tuesday night In neu
drlck's Hall. Roy W. Rltner. Keeper of
Records.
PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. I and
A. M., meets first and third Mondays of
eacn monin. visiuug Drjt.inn vt"M9. r.
J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe II. I :ivl:, .
PENDLETON CHAITEn, NO. T. V
Taylor, H. P., F. F. Wnmsley, Se-retary.
.Meets first and fourth Friday of each
month In Masonic Hall.
i PENDLETON COMM..'
Rr.liert Forster. E.
i ret dry. Meeis first
' each mouth In Mnsoulc
l IONEERS OF THE PACIFIC Wlt
liam Martin Encampment. No. 1. Meets
f, r i- r n,ii uu.nr
- ' ' .
! PENDLETON LODGE. NO. 28S B. P. O. I
Klks. Thomas Fltz Gerald, E It : L. 1
V Held, Secretary. Meets llrot and j
till -tl Thursdays, Secret Society Hall.
DA dON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF 1
l ythlas. J. F. Nowlln, C. C. ; R. W. j
Feecher, K. of It. and S. Meets eiery
Monday In Secret Society Hall. j
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Tutullla Camp, No. 031)0. Meets first and
third Saturdays of each month nt Hen-,
drlck's Hall George A. Hamblln. Con-
sul ; G. A. Bobbins. Clerk. ,
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR
meetings of Pendleton Camp No. 41, W.
of W., are held In Odd Fellows' hall every
Tuesday evening. .Visiting neighbors always
welcome. J. P. Walker, Clerk, J. P. Earl,
C. C.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
COMMERCIAL STABLES. G. W. FROOME
Prop. Livery feed and Boarding. All kinds
turnouts. Competent drivers. Opposite Ho-,
tel Pendleton. Telephone 10.
nupriT r.ivrcnv. ifRRn AND SA'jES
Stables. First class 3in-'" Mia uuDie
rigs for all occasions. 027 Cottinwood St
Phone, Main 70. Evlln Craig, prop.
CITY STABLES, T W. AYERS. PKOr..
Livery, feed and boarding. The best
turnouts In the city. Alta St., between
Main and Cottonwood 8ts. Phone. Mnlu JO.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA.
Oregon. Capital, SGO.OOO surplus and
profits, $0000. Interest on time deposits.
Deals In foreign and domestic exchange.
Collections promptly attended to. Henry
C. Adams, president : T J Kirk, vice-president:
E. L. Barnett, cashier: Mrs. E. L.
Rarnett, assistant cashier
K oalncL' 100; table,
iGun runitfli. r,n.non : aurmus.
inj,uuu. t
intorpar Allowed on time aenooiis. ca
change bought and sold on all p
points. Special attention given to
principal
;o collec-
Hz.no v. J. Furn sn. nresiaent; j. jv
Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier
THE FARMERS BANK OF WESTON.
Weston, Oregon, Does a general bank
ing business. Exchange bought and sola.
Collections promptlv attended to. u.
Jameson, president: Geo. W. Protbste I.
;?c President; J- R. Kllgore, cashier; di
rectors, O, A. nartman, M. M. Johns, T.
J Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert
Jameson, O. W. Proebstel.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE-
".' ... n.r.i.l' hnklnr business Ex
;bange and telegraphic transfers i sola on
S fl ,n F?an?laco. New York and
.T..-A.i In the northwest Drafts
.S..rT on China. Japan and Europe,
. . . i.n.,inr nn rpjuuuDuic iciuu.
, -i 1kL.it. nrealdent: W. r Marioci:,
Tlce-presldent: C B, Wade, cashier'
Guernsey, asslstnnt canbier
n r.
ew.l." Francisco, CL
..SridaV. cur Lost. Mannooa. im-
.r6wrmaVrrfioanln.omn,,urn;
nn emissions. "-.i- Varicocele,
loss or wrwrm "f smni ner
- 2c thereafter; 30 words or less. S1.50 ncr month, nr so m.r
simuwD.
Mlas Blngs Are you g.lrib to send
air. utuureMi-i i in kuiiie ij ntiiu
ner ir? ino aearesi ining jn ma worm
eaonomy.
COMMERCE -TRADE.rlS
Local Market Prices.
The following snows tho prices
paid on tho local market:
Turnips, 7oc per sack.
Parsnips, 75c per sack.
Cabbage, 4c lb.
Green onions, per loz. bunches, 2ic
Cheese, per lb.. 20c.
Onions, per cwt., ?2.
Bei'ts per lb., lVc.
Potatoes, per cwt.. y.
Apples, per box, Jl.
Horse radish, 12M;C lb.
Garllck, livac lb.
Sweot potatoes, 5c per lb.
Sauer Kraut, 40c per gallon.
Pendleton Livestock and Poultry.
Chickens, hens, per doz J3.50 to $4.
Roosters, $3.50 to $4.
Turkeys, per lb., 10.
Geese, per doz., ?9.
Spring chickens, per doz., J3.50.
Ducks, per doz., $3.75.
Pigeons, per doz., $1.50.
Eggs, 30c In trade.
Butter, r.O to COc per roll.
unoioo neu
cattle, etc.
Cows, per hundred, $3.10.
Steers, $4.
Hogs, live, 5c.
Hogs, dressed, Sc.
Calves, dressod, 7 to 8c.
Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices.
Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.75
per sack; do. 15 lbs, $1; beet granu
lated, $5.50 per sack; do 16 lbB, $1.
Coffee Mocha and Java, beaL 40c
per lb; next grade, 35c lb; lower
grades coffee. 25 to 15c lb; package
coffee, 15c lb.
Rice Best head rice, izc per id;
23,4V pur ivv.
Hides and Pelts In Pendleton.
No. 1 dry bides, 13c per lb.
No. 2 dry hides, 8 2-3c per lb.
Green salted hides, 7c por lb.
Green unsalted hides, 6c per lb.
Sheep pelts. Bhort wool, 25c each.
Sheep pelts, medium wool, 36c each.
Sheep pelts, long wool, 65c each.
No, 1 tallow. 3c per lb.
No. 2 tallow, 2c per lb.
Pendleton Flour, Feed, Hay, Etc.
Flour, $2.50 per bbl.
Bran, $13 per ton.
Shorts, $16 per ton.
Barley, retail, 76c per 100.
Rye, retail, 90c per 100.
OaU, retail. $1.15 per 100.
Wood, $5.60 to $.
Chop barley, $17 per ton.
Hay Loose wheat, $10 ton; baled
wheat, $15; timothy baled, $18; al
falfa, loose, $10; baled. $16; rye hay
1 on ranch, 16 to $6.
Hods, Wool and Hides.
Pnrtinnil Feb. 13. HopB 11
13c per pound.
BJtSroSr8,C12Hc:,oh.lr. 21
&P0- 'Shearing,, 1620c:
Wool Nominal; vaney,
your sweetheart an ej:pnalV8 valentl:
ner a piiuiUBTHiin Ol nerfCII Snu
'inars wnai i cull oouiul
cjuijilluiciitur;
26tT35c; medium wool,
ool. COctlJl oHfh.
j,;t , ... . "I u
HidoB Dry hides. No. l, 10 pounds
and up. 16C'l4r per pound; dry kip,
No. 1, 6 to 16 pounds. 16r; dry calf,
No. 1, under 5 iKiunds, lOc , diy i-alf.
ml bulls and stage one-lhlid luw than
dry flint; salted hides, atutii. Kw;:nd,
00 pounds and over, 8CP ; 50 to 00
huiu!h, 7ViSc; under 50 iwuihIb
and rows, 7c; stiiKK and bulls, sound,
RlJ'Btte: l.lp, souua. 16 to 30 tiounds,
7c; vetil, sound. 10 to 14 pounds. 7c;
calf, sound under 10 pounds, 8c;
greon (unsnlU'd), 1 c perpound luts;
culla. ono cent per iound loss; horse
hides, salted, inch $1.50C'2: dry,
onch $1 (Z? 1.60 ; olts hldus, onch. 26
COc; goat skins, common, each, lO
lfic; Angora, with wool on. ench.26
$1.00.
Polts Hour sklnB. ns to slo. No. 1.
each $5T30; cubs, $z6; badger,
each, 1040c; wlldcnt. oicb. 25 30c;
house cat, 510c; fox, coinmon Kray,
30Sr50c; do rod, each. $1.602; do.
cross, each. $G4?15; do silver and
black, each. $100(f?200; llshorB. each.
$64f6; lynx. each. $2?3; mluk,
strictly No. 1 each 30c C 1.26; mar
ten, dark northern; $0(fl2; marton,
pale pine, according to slzo and co
lor, $1.60(0'; muskrats, large, each,
5ifluc; Bkunks. uach. 2530c; t-lvot
or polocnt. each, 6Cf'10c; otter for
large prime skins, each, $6tf7; pan
thor, with head and claws perfect,
each, $2.005.00; raccoon, for laro
prime, 30S'36c; wolf, mountain, with
head perfect, each. $S,00
5; wolf, prairie (coyote) with head
perfect, each, lOCfOw: wolf prairie,
(coyote) without head perfect, each,
30035c, wolverine, each $407; beav
er, por skin, large, $6f6; do medium,
$3 4; do small. $!,J.60; do kits,
50g75c.
Eastern Livestock.
Chicago, Feb 13 Cattle--Receipts
21.000, Including 1400 Texans; steady
to 10c lower; good to prime Kteera.
$G.50C7: poor to medium. $46;
ator-kers and feeders, $2.6004.60;
cows $1.26: helfors. $2.6005.26;
canners. $1.2602.25; bulls. $2,260
4.90. calves, $2.6007 00. Texas-fed
BtoorB. $406.
HogsReceipts today. 48,000, to
morrow. 42.000; loft over. 8S00;
stoady to lower; mixed and butchers,
$5.9606.40, good to choice heavy,
$0.300 6.4 Vh rough heavy. $606.26;
light, $5,70 0 6.D0: bulk of sales, $6.9u
0 6.20.
Sheep Receipt, 14,000; ahoop,
strong: higher: good to choice weth
ers, $4.7606.26; fair to chojice mixed,
rice mixed,
u 14 260
76 West!
i
$3.8004.60; Westorn sheep
6.86; native lambs. $4.76 0 6
ern lambs. $6.2506.55.
Advertising,
may live without poetry,
We
music
and art,
'0 ,nay jjVe without conscience and
i live without heart;
We may live without friend, and live
tv-Him.it fiids
Hut bu.lnM today cannot live with
! 0Ut """-The Country Merchant,
No Ad, inserted (or
The McPhenon WIM Cootett 1
N' rk. IVK tl Ativttlu'k thajv
trr 'n (h fnmiMis McPh riKMi wH Mi
t vm K-Kn m tin ,lorn i ' .
ourts today vb.n nntiwnt wan ta
Kn n Ihp Hiotktn of lr J'im'
Mivlr to hv hi nw l.nM.i,s
.18 uttAnt tn lU of trial of the
ilwiwitHl Mr, Mulr. TIip whuh
Is -ntsttHl ta that of Mrs Jori! It
McrhMriH. vsldow of lk Irtst iiiirt
tor MfPliertNiM of Now Jtrv Tho
enntmt ni brought by bvr dURhtr
Mr. liWtn C Milr. who .lto.l Uvforv
tht rontPKt wn liroaghl for otU--nicnl.
Dr. Mulr, who Wlr
ilnih tin ooutwtt In hl own nnwr
!s thc prosont Ihtltunt Statin ni!
at Stwkholin.
Ore Dock to be the Largctt.
nuluth. Minn.. Kli. II. Tho 18.t
vn MlnnosotaGruat Nortlmru ltitr
tMs art" nrrnncInK to Incroaso the
loiiKtti ot thnlr now oio tlwk on Al
lniic liny Suoorlor. flflOO foet nld
hiK loo pookots. riMiioHcuiliiK Jo.ltim
grosii ton, ami Ktvlng tho ontlro
ilork n stoniKi) enimrlty of loo.ooi)
gn ton. This will nmko tho tlm-k
tho largost or shopiilng utructuro In
the world. It Is nlfco tho hlgtiOKt. m
Ing 71 ftot ftxmi i ho wnlor t tho top
of the mlla. It Is hyimm'UiI that thr
addition will bp rrady for rwrhltur
and fihlpiltiK or- by Jutir 1
Stamp coII.m IIhk in l.ondoii Is Itt
rwislng ny day. Tht vry smart
ewi Hiaile arp icoIur In for It
TRANSPORTATION LINCS.
"MiST 01s KVIiRYTMIiNli"
lu n word this Ml of the
imnnengcr wrvloe via
u
The
North-Western
Line
R triiliw dully Uitwren Ht. Paul
and Clilcugo t'liuiprtnlug
The latent Ptillinnu Klif i-rn
Ptirlef Dining Cum
Library and Olwrvatlon Cam
Free lUclinlilg Clmir Cara
The 'Mh (Vntiiry Train
THK NORTH WICHTK11N l.IMITKI)
ruiiH every day uf the year
FINEST TRAIN IN THE WOULD
ICIectrlc Unlited Hl.ain Hi-atnl
TO CHiCAOO J1Y DAY I.K1HT
The HalKr Htate Kxprow, tlie tlnewt
day train riiiinliiK Ixdwceti HL Paul
and '.iIcko via the Bliort Line; m
niMtIoii from the Went made via
The Northern Pacific,
(Ireat Northern, and
Ci.iin.dlH.it Pai-lllo lly.
Tlilft Is IhelKut line U-twH-n Omaha,
Ht. Paul and .MIiiiHotn. All aK"'iiU
tlcketa via "The North VM-ntt-m
Line."
V. H. MKAD, H. L. HIHLKU,
(J. A. T. A.
alb Alder Ht., Portland, Ore.
"NEW L.IN E
tf To and rom.the
Illinois Cenlral Railroad.
Solid Trains
New Equipment
Wide Vestibuies!
, ,
Knqnire Kent O. R. A N. U,, or
B. H. TKUMUULL. Cohi'I. AkooI.
142 Third Ht., P;rtland, Or.
Pendleton-Ukiah Stage Line
Huston ft Carney, Prop's.
I I'ltrifUftoii uverv dav nt 7 o'clock
rent Huudav. (or Pilot Kock. .Nj'e,
Itidge, Aioa arm uaian
comtnodatioru. Hesionahl
Oood ae
Jtonionahle freiht and
;K"TllIM a
.tor.
rv.i Ama
Lo'i ortl
less than 15c.
TRANSPORTATION LINE.
Oregon
SHORf LIISC
union Pacific
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from ft dlaton
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'lake tiifii
route for
For L'hlta, Ht. Paul, HL twita, Kaw
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All Points Iinst and Souiii
Portland and points
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NORTHERN
PACIFIC
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MINNKAPOL1H
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THH0UG1I TICKirrS TO
CHIUAOO
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PHILADKLPHIA
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and all iliiU Kaxt and Houtit
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taii Amerlrta !lu.
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aum BY TALLMAN & CO., uuuio.wi .