ASSIFIED advertisements: S) ) (!) II) Qj) (I) !fi W A O0 () W t1 () (5) (?) f (i) 1 ,: SSi$HS4SS tS c vv fc S i$ 3 ft $ , y v 3 -,- ;V! g $$StaSiats n 81 HUBS, ill tvveal jonntc m i Streeii, rietcr.l rEAM, ;thiciiyJ 25WUKil I1.W uoath Ids. ;rade SoUd imple m i Countrj T 6 rnishd team Hea alf trom m In conn 50c, 75c, riutnbia It is. I 0 g0 0 0i)9 y A BIG LOG ROLLING 1144 INITIATED WOODMEN AND WOMEN OF WOOD CRAFT, PENDLETON APRIL 21-22 NEXT. U IS. One cent per word for the first insertion, l-2c thereafter: 30 words or less. $1.50 per month, or $12 per year. No ad, inscrlcd for less than 15c. ;o t .v k -at i 'f a! S tf 5 iV (.1 (Or $ ft 5 S ?3 C5 i C 'f-i C?) 35 . .9 :v ffl ; (j rj vy iy ,g m WANTED. hSTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE USE these ciu&miiicu :uiuuius. II you IlttVe jietblng you nave no use for, offer to it 101 Bumciniug iuuc some other mav bnvc and have no use for, some ; tlint you may need In your business. may nave bii xtra uorse tunt you nt wisu io iraue ior a cow or a vehicle. gs for nil occasions. C27 Cott mwood want me nurse. i uueen or twenty LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ' COplnE?FIAI STABLES. G. W.FROOMB, ,rop; L,iery feed and Hoarding All kinds : turnouts. Competent drivers. Opposite Uo tel Pendleton. Telephone 10. j DEPOT LIVERY. PEEn An 'ka Stables. First class 3ln' rnd ilimhu. Ions. C27 Cott mn-nr.il St Eviln Craig, I'ron. I SHINE CL . U- J rent want add will probably do the FOR SALE. hR SALI. UAcjUijiiN I'j WINE, WITH Ipefi, taiius ana riii-igs, rcuv to iiior flvo to six horse Dower. i:v:i,imti-nl i use of fuel. Price fJJO. East Oregon- oKce. I'cnaicion. in balk uiuuAuu typewrit-, kr, uuivuiBui i:. u.iuiti, iirt cinss ma- CITY STAHLES, T, W. AYER3. Pl!Orr. Livery, feed and boarding. The best turnouts In the city. Alta St.. titwVen Cottonwood StB. Phone, Mnln i0. THEIO K FEED STAHLES. SATISFACTION I guaranteed fiiy Aura ft , bet. Webb muI . ? ' ""reborn, I'top. Mnnv vears e perienee in this business OREGON" FEED YAKI)7 Wt7 BOYXTOV Prop Special care Riven horses left with i me. Lower Webb street Phone Red ai Inf. Take a look at It. Tulrtr dollars buy It. East Oregon Ian office. PHYSICIANS. "PHOTOGRAPHERS." W a. COLE. OFFICE IN JUDD lollrtlns. Office hours, JO to 12 a. m.; i 5 p. m. xeiepnone 77. .1. SMITH, OFFICE OVER THE tenleton Savlnp? Rnnk. TelepLone 30; Jence telephone 31. V. S. BOWMAN, LEADING PIIOTOGRA pher of the city. Harvest views, Indian photos for sale. Flnlshlnc done for -tmn-teurs. Main St., near bridge. Phone, lied IS. CARFIELD, M. D.. HOMEOPATH- rhyslclnn and Surgeon. Olbce In biilldlnc. Telephone: Office, black residence, blnck 24. WILLIAM HOUSE. PHYSICIAN AND IcrsMn. uuice. room Jtidd llulld- I'hnne .vinin 7-'. Residence Hotel T. M. HHNDERSON, i'HYSICIAN fcd Surseon specialties eye. ear. nose throat. Office in HavlngB Haul: build- Phone Jiam . MlIiLER. M. D.. DESPAIN BLOCK. (eats and corrects eye troubles cntar- comlltions ann impaired nearinir. Ises correctly fitted for refractive cr- DENTISTS. E. A. VAUGHAN, Judd building. DENTIST, OFFICE IN EL 1 j Uiu -HcHut today tSOOO. t(v j Bhirrow. 4J.0 Wt or SJtrt jlona.v to tower, ami butrhori. ;$ft.5S.H. Rood to rhok-r havv $f..0.47H: "Hitch h-j-. jMtht fS.TOOi.M. bulk M $5 Shrep- Ucflnls, 14.00. hfxv slrong. felgtier. tothl t chotco woth , ers. $4.7(06.36; flr to chuno mixed JlSOeiJO; Wtrn lip. $4:50 fSfi: native kvtnhs. $4.7Sfff. 7S. WmI rrn InnitiK. Ifi.lfff TRANSPORTATION LINKS. "If you were In my shoes, "Have 'em polished. Brown, what would you doT" E. A. tlon MANN, DENTIST, IN ASSOCIA block, over F. B. Clopton'B office. J. V. .M'FAUL, ROOM 17, ASSOCIA- fclock, Teienhoue Main m : resl- ! telephone, black 101. OPATHIC Koyes. b store. PHYSICIANS. DRS. Ofllco one block wist or LYNN K. BLAKESLHE, CHRONIC nervous diseases and nlseas!S of i. Onn. Hotel Tendleton, cor. Water Main Sts., Pendleton, Ore. Phone 1273. IRCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. HOWARD, ARCHITECT ANl' SU InwSident, makes complete and rell- I plans for buildings In the city or i:rj. i;oom n, juuu ouuuing. EK & COLE, CONTRACTORS AND iMers. Estimates furnished on short Job work a specialty, rromnt ke. shop on inun street, near ninin A. MAY , CONTRACTOR AND Elder. Estimates furnished on all i o( masonry, cement walks, stone , etc. Orders can be left at the East kalin office. ATTORNEYS. Elt it RALEY. A-TTOUNEYR AT Office In Savings Bank building, k LOWJ3LL. ATTORNEYS AT Room 14 Asssoclatlon block, Pen . Oregon. HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK. YOU CAN GET THE HIGHEST MAR- ket price ,for your hides, pelts and nil I kinds of Junk, such as rubber, brass, coo-. per, lead, zinc, rags and bottles. Iron of 1 all kinds a specialty You can bring In I BO cents worth of old rags or ship In S500 worth of hides and will be treated , In the same way. We have come here to tny. Give us n cnl and you will be satls ed. L. Shank & Co., orlice and warehouse next to Eastern Hotel. Pendleton. Ore. Telephone, Red 221. FRATERNAL ORDERS. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Wlldwood Camp, No. 23113, meets sec ond nnd fourth Saturdays of each month, in Heudi-lck's Hall. Mrs. Ida llolcomb, Oracle ; Mrs. Nettle Bobbins. Recorder UMATILLA TENT, NO. 27. K. O. T. M Meets In Secret Society Hall, second nnd fourth Tuesdays of each month. All vls- lff. CI. l.-nl..hla .n..llol1c lltAt T Q Kees, Record Keeper; E. D. Estabrook, t Commnudcr. BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA, I Oregon. Capital, J-riO.OOO ; surplus nnd ' profits. $0000. Interest on time deposits. Ocnls In foreign and domestic cxchangi' Collections promptly attended to. Henry 0. Adams, nresldent; T J. Kirk, vlce-pre Ident; E. L. Barnett, cashier; Mrs. E. L. Karuett, assistant cashier. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK. Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, IS80; capital, $50,000; surplus, f 00.000. interest allowed on time deposits. Ex 'bnnge bought and sold on nil principal points, Special attention given to collec tions. W. J. Furnish, president: J. N. Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier. THE FARMERS BANK OF WESTON, Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank ing business. Exchange bought and sold, ''ollectlons promptlv attended to. R. Jameson, president : Geo. W. Protbatrl, vice-president ; J. R. Kllgore, cashier : di rectors, U. A. Ilartmau, M. M. Johns. T, J. Price. G. D. Graw, J. P. Kllgore. Robert Jameson, G. W. Proebstel. REDMEN UMAH ALES TRIBE, NO. 18 Meets every Tuesday night In Hen-1 drlck's Hnll. Roy W. Rltner, Keeper of I Records. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. !52, A. F. nnd I A. M., meets first Jind third Mondays of ! ench month. Visiting brjtdren welcome. T. J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe H. I nrkes, ,Sn PENDLETON CHAITER, NO. 23 T. C. Taylor, H. P., F. F. Wamsley, Secretary. .Meets nrst ana ionrtn rnuay oi encu month In Masonic Hall. PENDLETON COMMANDERY, NO. 7., Robert Forster, E. C, W. E. Cafter, Sec retary. Meets flut and third Friday of each month In Masonic Hall. NATIONAL BANK OF PKNDLB- tou. Can tal $70.000 : surplus. $85,000. ' Transacts a general banking business Ex change nnd telegraphic transfers sold on -Chicago. San Francisco, New York aud principal points In the northwest Drafts i drawn on China, Japan and Europe. Slakes collections on reasonable terms, i Levi Ankeuy, president; W. F. Matlock, rlce-presldeut : C. B. Wade, cashier: U. C. Guernsey, assistant cashier. MISCELLANEOUS, OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UNDER carpets, on shelves, walls, or for wrap- E' Ing purposes. Old newspapers In large undies of one hundred each at 23 rents a bundle at the EAST OREGONIAN' office, j Pendleton, Oregon. I SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU I want to subscribe to magazines or news papers In the United States or Europe, i rendt bv postal note, check or send to the Pendleton Retail Grocery Price. SuKiir C-nno granulntoil, best, J&.7G per sack; do., 15 lbs. $1; buot Rranu latod. $5.50 per Back: do 1G lbs, $1. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 40c per lb; noxt Rrnd 35c lb; lownr grades coffee. 25 to 15c lb; packnKO coftec, 15c lb. lllce Host bead rlco. lSVicpor jb; next prado, S l-3c per lb. Salt Coarse. $1.35 por 100; table, $2.20 per 100. Hides nnd Pelts In Pendleton. No. 1 dry hides, 13c per lb No. 2 dry hides. 8 2-3c por lb. Green aaltcd hldep, 7c per lb. Green unsalted hides, 6c per lb. Sheep pelts, short wool. 25c eaoh. Sheep peltB. medium wool. 35c each. Sheep peltB, Iour wool, fi5c ench. No. 1 tallow, ?Vic per lb. No. 2 tallow, 2c por lb. Pendleton Flour, Feed, Hay, Etc. Flour, $2.50 per bhl. Hran, $13 per ton. Shorts, $15 per ton. Ilarley. rta I, 75c per 100. Rye. retail. POc per 100. Oats, retnll, $1.15 per 100. Wood. $5.50 to $S. Chop barluy, $17 por ton. Hay Looso wheat, $10 ton; baled wheat, $15; timothy haled. $18; al falfa, looso, $10; baled, $15: rye hay on ranch. $5 to $6. Hops, Wool and Hides. Portland. Feb. 15 --Hnna-Uff 13c per pound. Wool Nominal; vnlley. 13M6c; Knsteru Oregon, 812V4c; mohair. 21 &2U,c por pound. 16f20c; What It U. Advertising Is the life blood of tho business world today, nnd well dlrwt ed advertising Is like the powerful searchlight of a river steamer, thrown upon a distant cottage on tho bnnk, cutting It out like a picture pointed on a blnck canvas. The tlutld buyer and the prospective Industry will follow the rays of the searchlight of public ity. Just ns surely na will the ees of the steamer's passengers follow the light thrown from their vessel. They will not soarch the surrounding gloom for objects of Intoreat when a beauti ful picture Is clonrly shown before them. Prospective buyers will not search the surrounding gloom for your competitors If tho searchlight of publicity Is turned on your own plnco of business CaimHtota (N. Y.) llee, TRANSPORTATION LINES. "BUST OP r:VURYTMIN(r 111 n word, till tells of the jwiwug'ir service via "The North -Western AMD MKt V h !( Swlt i JVlt w tU Runt lHtoa. OREGON Shojt Line UjnoN PACIFIC Tlm t(haul Krom to tlitton wru. On.h. X I i:uj,st luuU, Cli iWl m, AlUnlw AtU . in. Tin Itunl iHfUvtl St I'.ul ri mii u ciir. si. UuU.OHlntiM , i r(Dii , M(n..i(, (It, , l'ul. Dultilh, MIIw.b Ocean nnd River Schedule, rnov roKTUND. :oj n tu S ?. M Hii.tr W p. w. All Hint 1tu ttltHDU In hi( I tnt lUn rtnleu It y, m, rll tf j mjfe I ColumbU Mir T Ailmlt d I l M Nua4f L me HAILBY, Dulldlng, LAWYER. Peudleton, OFFICE Oregon IN EKELEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. in Association uiock. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW 111 : St. IHEBDBR. ATTORNEY C LaW, , Oregon. ' A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD & PIERCE, ATTORNEYS Mr. Stlllman has been admit- practice In United States patent I ind makes a specialty of Patent towns 10, 11, 12 and 13 Assocla- KI. iiium IIBSIIIM ir MT ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. linos.. connT street, la 1 Block. AlprtrlplnTiB. dealers In olec- "PDlles. Houses, stores wirea ivy llshts. IioIIr or telenhones. Electrl Nes, all kinds. Get our orlis. Re- a specialty. tCOND 'HAND DEALERS. P 0'DANIEL. NEW AND SECONP P EDOna hnnrptif and n 11 I ollrL EI.. lUnse block. Coll and sot me. POBLi" DEALER IN " 8ECOND isoous. if there Is anytning you ! new or second band furniture, ninlte ware nnd crockery, call and 'Pflces. No. 212 Court at Mrs.' L. F. Lampkln, Secretary. 31iafnattlfiti linfirlnitt iiim iartin rncn tbe t nubllshert short wool. 25?35c; medium wool, eve'rT es lon wool, C0c?$l each. .. ... , .. n ' f,u 1'r tun Tinr iwitlml 4 ffr ' . dl- ,ir tuo mnn.r rpiir iohl i 11 iuv uiai's. i ........... - trouuie ma Me. m'L'C no. z nnd grease, ijc. Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 10 pounds w HpIiI- Secretary. Meets nrst ana ,.a, ,, ntih shir's nr ro Ad- unu u lvwtoysv l iioiinu, uij n.j.. third Thursdays, Secret Society Hall. ;lress KAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Pen- No. 1, 6 to 15 pouudB, lbc; dry calf,, m. can, ivtll rata von both vou nre a sulwcnoer to tne kabi unr,- nMKiivr .mrnx r.nnrsE. NO. 288 B. P. O. I'.lks. Thomas I'ltz ueraiu. i- a . u. yoNIAN, In rcmlttiug you can deduct ten v nrsr. auu rot from the nub slier s nrlro AO- u Hall. iltaton. Ori'L-on DAMON LODGE. NO. 4.-KNlUlVi? o l'vtnlas. J. r . Jowiin, i . . i iv- i ' tiAiiim J Feecher, K. of R. and H. Meer.i etery Monday In Secret Society Hall. Hen- Con- MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA irt,.iiii rnmn. No. 0380. Meets first and third Saturdays of each month at rtrlr-k's Hall. George A. Harnblln, sul ; G. A. Robblns. ClerK. W'OODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton Camp No. 41, of W., "are held In Odd Fellows ball every Tuesday evenlng...Vlsltlng neighbors always welcome. J. P. Walker, Clerk, J. P. Larl, C. C. METAL. world. In bars. Price East Oregonlan office. BEST IN THE $1 per bar, at the FOR SALE AT THE EAST OREGONIAN office, large bundles of newspapers, con taining over 100 big papers can be obtained for 25 cents a bundle. FOR RENT Rooms In the East Oregon 'an building for rent; steam heated, hot and cold water and bath room. 8 trains daily Mwhiii Kt. I'aiil ami Chlengo comprising The latest Pullman HUt'in-rn Peer lew Dining Cnm Llbrnry and Olnervntlmi t'nrs Krei HcollnliiK Clmlr Cnrx The 0tli Century Tntln THK NOHTHWICHTKUN MMITKI) niiiH every dav of the year FINEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD Kltvtrle I.lKhtwl Htenm Htl TO CHICAOO JY DAY MOIIT The HitdKer Htnte Rxpmw, the niuwt day train mimliitc Iwlween HI. Paul and ClileKO vlu the Kliort hm; eon neetlons from the West innde via The Northern Pnelllo, (In-nt Nortliurn, and Caliullnn PaclllO Itys. This Is tliels-xt Hue between Omalm, Ht. Paul and MlmtcMJtH. AH nul tickets via "The Nortliwmleru t in,. " V. H. MKAD, H. L. HIBLKK, (. A. T. A. IMS Alder St., 1'ortland, Ore. 31. WlmU Rtrr ft(. ai IVMWrwl iIIt, t6 (uepi wur wtHililtii fur wf VMklU l!hr juu. Ui lh.Br lmtl Ud St)k Mlvr llltlt U lmlilun. tenlaU F.llr Rirpt Mm V. K "VAMSLKV Afll. futlUMi, Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take thfs route for For ChlraKo, Ht. Paul, Ht. Uml, Katt rvut (Ity. Ht. Ji. Omaha, and All I'ointH Hast Hiitl South Portland and points on thrf Sound TIMK UAKB. NEW LINE To and Irom the LODGING HOUSES. CMB E-T THE PALACE LODGING HOl'SE, J. H- WIL .-IIDI CIBB. .ww.mo. ...... 6M Main tireei Hums, nronrletor kept, by tin day or week. RESTAURANTS AND CAFES. Local Market Prices. the prices ST. GEORGE RESTAURANT, first clnss. W. W Pangoi n, U hours. 004 Main St Tel. KTRICTLY Prop, Mi Malu 12. CABS AND CARRIAGES. hunchee, 2c fjTY CAB LINE, Telophone Main Stable, ERWIN BAKER. PROP. 4t at 'be Uepot Livery Church M their 'lolioweisTTosiuttiy ewes ""S euros Lost ManhOOd olKir-ibuse. d-slpadgn, excesses, or cle-ettt-smolunj. Cures J"In80mnfn, :OQ u fns On blllty, Aeadacho.Uniltness t.oHarryi Wr3i8- Ktll Fl1?AB.a,2? Y TALLMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS iff . -nlkl PENUUt 1 uii Ojn wnnoiseoi Cnl. OREGON. French Periodical Drops IWctly verr-table. oerfectly harmless, sure to "W-" ColKED RESULTS. Greatest kuo" - - Sranf nn l-.li. .iirt Imltatlonl, with f M-slle tinatnre on fide Of ?' r to vnaufia Maco.8oi AenU, Ci PENDLETON, OREGON. The following shows paid on the local market: Turnips, 75c per Back. Parsnips, 75c per Back. Cabbaue. 4c lb. Green onions, per doz. Cheese, per lb., zoc. Onions, .per cwt., $2. Beets, per lb., IMjC, Potatoes, per cwt, $2. Apples, per box, $1. Horse radish, 12VjC lb. Garllck, lxc lb. Sweet potatoes. 6c per lb. Sauer Kraut. 40c per gallon. Pendleton Livestock and Poultry. Chickens, hen6, per doz., $3.50 to U. Roosters, $3.50 to $4. Turkeys, per lb., 10. Goese, per doz., y. Spring chickens, per doz., Ducks, per doz., $3.76. Pigeons, per doz., $1.60. Eggs, 30c In trade. Butter, 50 to 60c per roll. Choice beei cattle, etc. Cowb, per hundred, $3.10. Steers, t' ' Hogs, live, 6c Hoga, dressed, Sc. Calves, dressed, 7 to48c $3.60. No. 1, under 5 pounds, ICc; dry cd bulls aud stags one-third loss than dry flint; saltod hides. Btocra. Bound, CO poundB and over, 80c; 60 to CO pounds, 7MiCf8c; under 60 pounds nnd cows. 7c; stags and bulla, sound, 55'S.c; Up, Bound, 16 to 20 pounds, 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; 1 f-alf, sound uuder 10 pounds, 8c; green (unBaltod), 1 c porpound Icbh; culls, one cent per pound less; horse hides, salted, each $1.602; dry. , each $1?1.50; .olts hides, each, 25 ,50c; goat skins, common, each, 10 16c; Angora, with wool on. each.26 $1.00. Pelts Bear Bklns. as Ij bIzo. No. I, i each $5J2U; cubB, $206; badger. each. 1040c: wildcat, each. 25fjf30e; house cat, eCMOc; fox, common gray, l30G'60c; do red, each, $1.50012; do. cross, eacu, $uerio; no snver ann black, each, $1000200: fishers, each, $50C; lynx, each, $203; mink, strictly No. 1., each 3Oc01.26; mar ton, dark northern; $0012; marten. ! pale pine, according to Blze and co ! lor. $1.5U0o; muskrats. large, each, or polecat, each. 5010c; otter for OOMll iriuiih largo prime sklnB, each, $607; pail- thor, with bead and clawB perfect, each, $2,00 05.00; raccoon, for laro prime, 30035c: wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each. $3.iiuv E: wolf, nralrlo (coyote) with head perfect, each. 40 0 60c 1 fcovntel without head aotfasc: wolverine, each $407; beav er, per skin, large, $500; do medium. . .V $304; do smaii. $101.60: do kits. pendleton-UKiali Stae Line I Eastern Livestock. ' Chicago, Feb. 15.-Cattl-Hocelpts , 21.000 r.rjnri7: ,,oor to medium, ,k$405; stockera and feeders, 2.6O04.6O;: cows. $1.2606; heifers, $2.500 5.26; manners, $1.2502.26; bullB, $2,250 lEC 3 n? Illinois CentralRailroad 4 jjiew liqulpinciit f Wide Vcbtihulcs yoto) with head .,,. " wolf tiralrle. i Knquire agent O. It. A ft. lx- d uerfc'ct each U. H. TltUMBUU,, Com'l. Agiit, IS S 14-' Tt'lrd St- Portland. Or. Huaton & Carayy, Prop's. Leave Peudleton every day at 7 o'clock t JO tun Arrlrn l'mtlUiu rrl.l.r 11 -M tin And l"xiBtoa ludy, ThaitJ; Ji turd)rtAn. Uf. W1U WIU.j4ll; rlb..nrtd lsm)p. Arrlft Klu WlUdllf b.-jn.l . lot lulocmllfu rtrdtn U4 sa4 W. AuAUH, if oat. l'stl(o(i, Or s n. t Ai.nitiiiixAii, u r a , wui Wiu. wu. NORTHERN DAninn w RUNS Pullman SIccpliiK Cum, llkmxut Dining Girs, Tourlt Sleeping Oim rwr. paui MIMNKAPOLIH DOMI'i'li PAIUIO TO ItJKANn KOKIW ('IttXJKH'niN I WKY.YKPKO IfKLKN A and I mm'K, niKOUGH TICKJTI'S TO t-'HIC'AOO WAHHINOTON PHIIiADEIiPHIA NEW VOUK I10HTON and all juluU Kt and Houlh Tbiuun Ueiu to Jpt Oago, Feb. J5-Cattl6-Hectlpts Vond.y, (or Pilot Bock, Ny, ' . Including 1400 Texans; a toady Iba and Uklah. Gwl ic; B lower; good-lo Prime tMrt, ... Kwl(l0nllbJ, ralkfht and ,T -uaaMfitrer rates. , roil lurtlitr iniortvaMon, .iuu ww, bw. a urn etna. u Tron ui Nortlmn J'clfle autaiiklf) O, ad Aiasrti.ujlov . I .; TIMK SCHVOULI. Tialni Ut rsedWUa dally tipi Baadsjr U) p. to, 1 ftY TALLMAN CO., DRU GGI8T8,