East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 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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WANTED.
(WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE USE
nf Mipsi rlnsRlflpil rnliinmo if
homething you have no use for, offer to
kraile it for EomcthlnR that Borne other
IDOuj i4ij nun; uu use mr, some-
uimg that you may need In yonr business.
might wish to trntle for a cow or n vehicle.
c...,nt,nrll 111 i V ll fl Til t ll 11 rm. .1 X I . .
ind want the horse. A flfteen or twenty
Etc cent want odd will probably do the
business.
FOR SALE.
OK SALE GASOLINE aytiiNB, WITH
tilnos. tanks nnd rtti urs. rr-ilv i
te, Ave to six horse ooor. EMnouilcal In
jie use oi inei. i-rice j-j.i'j. wast Orejon
tD olllce, Pendleton.
bOIl SAT.E-TWO W ATE It TANKS AND
pump, good as new. Andrees A. Kunkel &
Co
PHYSICIANS.
DU. W. O. COLE. OFFICE IN JUDD
Miliums, uniee nours. in to is a. ra, ;
K m 'IVIflt.linnA TT
h. MILLER. M. D., DESPAIN 11LOCK.
treats and corrects eye troubles rntnr-
hal conditions nnd Impaired hearlue.
Blasses correctly fitted for refrnctlve er-
bR, C. J. SMITH, OFFICE OVER TnE
renleton snvmcs Hank. Telepboue 30;
iuence reiepuone i.
. S. CARFIELD, M. D.. HOMEOPATH-
tc Physician nnd Surgeon. Olbce In
add building. Telephone: Office, black i
odd
I; residence, black 24
br. WILLIAM HOUSE. PHYSICIAN AND
Sm-Kcon. onice. room 20 Jmid nulld-
tc 1'lioue Jiain 72. Residence notel
Fendlcton.
bit! J. P. M'FAUL. ROOM 17. ASSOCIA-
tlot block. Telephone Ma In 93 : resl-
itoce telephone, black 101.
III. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN
anu Mirsreon. HDecliiitles eye. ear. nose
hd tluoat. Olllce In Savlncs Hank bulld
g. Phone Main 83.
BTF.OPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DRS.
theves & Ke.ves. Olllce one block wist ol
les tun Store.
feT LYNN K. RLAKESLEE. CHRONIC
land nervous diseases nod niseuaea of
omen Opp. Hotel Pendleton, cor. Water
hd Mnln Sts., Pendleton, Ore. Phone
Ed 273.
i ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
i
P HOWARD. ARCHITECT ANl SU
ttierlntelident. makes complete and rell-
lie plans for buildings In thu city or
lantry. Koom it, juuii iiuuuing.
EIEEK & COLE, CONTRACTORS AND
builders. Estimates furnished on short
tlee Job work a specialty. Prompt
rvlec Shop on IilufT street, near Main
A. MAY . CONTRACTOR AND
Fbnllde.r. Estimates furnished on all
nils of masonry, cement wnlks. stone
Mils, etc. Orders enn be left at the East
Iregonian office. &
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
lAI'LB I5ROS., COURT STREET, LA
tDow Block. eleerlclaus, dealers in eiec-
ical supplies. Houses, stores wired for
Ktrlc lights, bells or telephones. IClectrl
I fixtures, nil kinds. Get our ,u!-j.'s. Ro
Ir work a specialty.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
pMMERCIAL STABLES, G. W. FROOME
IProp. Llvory feed and Boarding. All kinds
Irnouts. Competent drivers. Opposite Ho-
icnuietou. xeiepuone in.
pPOT LIVERY, FEED AND GAuLS
iStables, First class 3iu-'9 rnd dnubie
p for all occasions. 027 Cottinwood St.
lone, Muln 70. Evlln Crnlg, Prop.
py STABLES, T. W. AYERS. PROr..
ILlvery, feed nnd bonrdiug. The beat
fnouts In the city. Alta St., between
ln and Cottonwood Sts. Phone, Mnln 10.
Silo K FRET) RTATtr.KS. SATISFACTION
lUhninteed. fil'i Aurn 8t . hot Webb and
Pf F P Hartshorn, prop. Many years ex
flenec In this buslncts.
IFgon FEED YARP, W. T. IJOYNTON
f rop Special caro given horfps left with
I Lowor Webb street . Phone Rod CO I.
CABS AND CARRIAGES.
Ft CAB LINE. ERWIN BAKER, PROP,
ephono Main 79, at the Depot Livery
np NT I ATS.
T VAUGHAN. DENTIST" OFFICE IN
f odd building.
I.A, MANN, DENTIST, IN ASSOCIA-,
lon block, ovr P. B. Clopton'H office, i
LODGING HOUSES.
PALACE LODGING HOUSE, J. H- WIL
m?, proprietor. ?UBt clasi rooms, well
'tibv tlin Anv rr u'olr f.tsMnln street.
RESTAURANT8 AND CAFES.
t OEOROR TtRSTATIIlANT. STRICTLY
FU class. W. W. PancDJ n. Prop. Me
oiirs. 004 Mnln St Tel. Main 12
wnuk Tidintiinr oi Kvonuc
Kj! SttniuUte, thTbraln ud ne center, w U.
I ...uuaoo, wiia 6 lxxa. tiHUn uuiuo -"'rz r,r-Mnl cTUN OREGON.
SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS, PENDLETON, OHtuwr..
word for the first insertion, l -
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
I0".'H' KRIGllItOR!? Or AMERICA
IMwood Camp, No. -Jim. motts kpc
ond and fourth Saturdays of eac'i month.
In Ilondrkk's Hall. Mrs. Ida Holromb,
Oracle; Mrs. Nettle Bobbins. Recorder
T'MATlLIiA TENT. NO. 27. K. 0. T. V
Meets In Secret Society Hall, sc-iiU and
fourth Tuesdays of cacti month. All vis-
",. " vui(,iii tuiuiaiiy inviieo. j. a.
Kees. Record Keeper; K. n. liSstabrook,
Commander. 1
i ItEDMEN UMAIIAI.ES TRIUE, NO. 18
a rTe0rt,8 ,FVCTJ Tuesday nlcht in Ilcn
drlcks Hall. Hoy W. Rltner, Keeper ol
Keeords.
I'EM) I.ETON LODGE, NO. 5L A. K. aud
A, M., meets first and third Mondays rf
each month. Vlsltlnp brjt.ir.'n we!"iwni. T.
J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe II. I irl:i, .S
, PENDLETON CII A l'TEH No7l!.VTr&
' Taylor, II. P.. F. P. Wamslcy, Sejrotarv.
Meets first and fourth Friday of each
mouth In Masonic Hall.
PENDLETON COMMANDER Y, NO. 7..
Robert Forstcr, E. C, W. E. Cn-ter, Sec
retary. Meets nrst and third IYlday of
each month In Masonic Hall.
1IONEEKS OF THE PACIFIC WIL
11am Martin Eucampment. No. 1. Meets
every Wednesday nt HendrlckM Hall.
Mrs. L. F. Lampkln, Secretary.
PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 28s7-ll7p7o.
Elks. Thomas Fltr Gerald, E R : L.
W. Held, Secretary. Meets firxt and
third Thursdays, Secret Society Hall.
V'POS LODGE. NO. 4,-ICNIGltT H OF
, I'tfMns. J. F. Nowlln, C. C. : It. W.
lotcher, K ol R ;t S Meets evrry
Monday In Secret Society Hall.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Tntiillla Camp, No. (5300. Meets fllst nnd
third Saturdays of each month nt Hen
drlck's Hall. George A. Uamblln, Con
sul : G. A. Robblns. Clerk.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR
meetings of Pendleton Camp No. 41, V.
of V., are held in Odd Fellows' hull every
Tuesday evening. Visiting neighbors always
welcome. 3. P. Walker, Clerk, J. P. Earl,
C. C.
ATTORNEYS.
OARTEIt k RALBY. ATT01LVEYS AT
Law. Office In Savings ISank building.
(1EAN & LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT
Law, Iloom 14 Asssoclatlon block, Pcn
jleron, Oregon.
T. G. IIAILEY, LAWYER. OFl'ICE IN
Judd building, Pendleton, Oregon.
S. IlEKKELEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Association block.
a. D. ROYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW 111
Court St.
L. R. HERDER, ATTORNEY Af tAW,
Pendleton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD
BuII(1Iiib1
STILLMAN & PIERCE, ATTORNEYS
at Law. Mr. Sttllman has been admit
ted lo practice In United States patent
otflccs and makes a specialty of Patent
Law, Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13 Associa
tt in block.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
W. S. BOWMAN, LEADING PHOTOlJRA
pher of the city. Harvest views, Indian
photos for sale. Finishing done for 'tmn
teurs. Main St., near bridge. Phone, Red
270.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA.
Oregon. Capital, f.'iO.OUO : surplus and ,
protlts, $0000. Interest on time deposits.
Deals In forelgu aud domestic eichnnge. ,
Collections promptly attended to. Henry
0. Adams, nresldcnt; T. J. Kirk, vice-president
: 13. L. Barnett, cashier ; Mrs. E. L.
Burnett, assistant cashier. i
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK,
Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1,
18S0; capital, J50.000; surplus, $00,000.
Interest allowed on time deposits. Lx
chauge bought and sold on all principal
points. Special attention glveu to collec
tions. W. J. Furnish, president: J ,r
leal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier.
THE FARMERS BANK OF WESTON,
Weston, Oregon. Does a geueral bank
ing business. Exchange bought and nold.
Collections proinptlv attended to. R.
Jameson, prenldent; Geo. W. Profbate ,
rlce-prcslde.it; J- K. Kllgore, cashier ; 01- ,
rectors, G. A. llartman, M. M. Johns. T
J. Price, 0. D. Graw,.J. F. Ktlgore, Robert
Jameson, G. V. Procbstcl.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLB-
ton. Capital f 70,000: surplus, J85.000.
Transacts a general banking business Lx
cbauge and telegraphic trans 1 :rs sold on
Chicago, San Francisco, New iork and
principal points in the northwest Draft
'drawn on China. Japan and Europe.
Makes collections on reasonable terms
Levi Ankeny, president: W K. Mt'oc-rice-president:
C. B. Wade, cashier; H. C.
Guernsey, assistant cashier.
SECOND HAND DEALERS.
GEORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND
hand goods, bought and ni.rt . I'ourt St.,
Opera house oiock uu uu
V BTUOBLt," DEALER IS BKCOND
'hand goods. If there is anything you
need In new or second hand furniture.
tves granite ware and crockery, call and
'et bis prices No. 212 Comt -'r
chareei 8topa wr ,
h.nd. nnw WW- " .17" ...
J;5 nemedy CO. 8ttn ffanCICO WUW
2c thereafter: 30 words or less. $1.50 per month, or $12 per
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Local Market Prices.
The followiiiK shows the prices
pnld on the local tnarkot:
Turnips, 7Bc per sack.
Parsnips, 75c per sack.
Cabbage, 1c lb.
Gieou onloiiR, per cloz. bunches, 2Eo
Choeso, per lb., 20c.
Onions, per cwt.,
Dm-ts, por lb., I'.tc
Potatoes, por cwt.,
Apples, per box, $1.
Horse radish, 12M:c lb.
Garllck, lisvc lb.
Sweet potatoes, Be per lb.
Sauor Kraut, 40c per gallon.
Pendleton Livestock and Poultry.
Chickens, hens, per doz., $3.50 to $4.
Roosters. $3.G0 to JL
Turkeys, per lb., 10.
Geese, per doz., ?9.
Spring chickens, per doz., J3.C0.
Ducks, per doz., $3.76.
Pigeons, per doz., $1.50.
Eggs, 30c in trade.
Butter, 50 to COc per roll.
Choice beei cattle, etc.
Cowb, per hundred, $3.10.
Steers, $4.
Hogs, live, 5c.
Hogs, dressed, 6c.
Calves, dressed, 7 to Sc
Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices.
Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.76
per sack; do., lb ius, oeet granu
lated, $5.50 per sack; do 16 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 Beet head rice, 12c per lb;
next grade, 8 l-3c per lb.
Salt Coarse, $1.36 per 100; table,
$2.20 per 100.
Hides and Pelts In Pendleton.
No. 1 dry bides, )3c per lb.
No. 2 dry hides, S 2-3c per lb.
Green salted hides, 7c per lb.
Green unsalted hides, 6c per lb.
Sheep pelts, short wool, 25c each.
Sheep pelts, medium wool, 35c each.
Sheep pelta, long wool, C5c each.
No. 1 tallow, 3c per Jb.
No. 2 tallow, 2c per lb.
Pendleton Flour, Feed, Hay, Etc.
Flour, $2.50 per bbl.
Bran, $13 per ton.
Shorts, $15 per ton.
Barley, retail, 75c per 100.
Rye, retail, 90c per 100.
Oats, 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, looso. $10: baled. $16; rye hay
on ranch, $5 to $6.
Eastern Livestock.
Chicago. Feb. 20 Cattle Re
ceipts. 18.000 including 500 Texans;
Westerns, active, strong: good to
prime steers, $0.5007.05; poor to
medium, $1.003C10; stockers aud
feeders, $2.25(&4.75; cows, $1-250'
6.45; heifers, $2.5005.50; canners,
$1.25(32.25; bulls, $2.50$4.G0;
calves, $2.5007.25; Texas f d steers,
$4,2506.75.
Hogs Receipts today, 40,000; to
morrow, 28,000; loft over. 4900;
strong, mixed aud butchers, $5,800
ti.25; good to choice heavy, $6,200
6.37; rough heavy, $5.8506,15;
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n,.!ii ih ihi.i Mi. lV'kh;
i.'M-'jiil li'Kntuli .it oiflnh."
light. $5.500 5.!s6; bulk of sale
0G2O.
Sheep Receipts. 20,000; sheep,
steady; latnils. stonily, 10 cents low
er; good to choice wethers, $l.7&fT'
5.25; fair to cholco tnlxod, $3.86
1.00; Wostorn sheop, $l.6OC00;
nntlvo lambs, $2.75fG.50; Weateru
lambs, $5.26 G.GO.
Hops, Wool and Hides.
Portlaond, Feb, 20. Hops - 110
13c M'r pound.
Wool Nominal; valley. nf!M6
Baetorn Oretton. 80iai4c; tuohnlr. 21
02Htc per pound.
Shoepsklns Shonringii. 15&20r
short wool, 25036c; modlum wool,
30000c; long wool, COc0$l oarh.
Tallow Prime, per pound, 40
iAc; No. 2 and gronse, 203c.
Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 16 pounds
nnd up. 1501'jc por pound; dry kip.
No. 1, 5 to 15 pounds, 15c; dry calf,
No. 1, under 5 pounds, lCc; dry snlt
od bulls and stags ono-thlrd less than
dry Dint; snltod hides, steers, sound,
GO pounds nnd over. 80flr: 50 to 00
pounds. 7V408c; under 60 pounds
and cows. 7c; stags uml bulla, nouuil,
505VS.c; Up, sound, 15 to 30 pounds,
7c; voul, sound. 10 to H pounds, 7c;
calf. Bound under 10 pounds, Sc;
green (unsalted), 1 c porpound lass;
culls, one cent per pound less: hurst)
hides. Baited, each $J.502; dry.
each $101.50; . oltB hides, ouch, 260
50r; goat skins, common, oarh, 100
15c; Angora, with woo! on, caeh,250
$1 00.
Pelts Bear skins, ns t- size, No. 1.
each $5020; cubs, $205; badger,
each. 10 040c; wildcat, each, 26030c;
house cat, 5010c; fox, common gray,
30060c; do red, each, $1.5002; do
cross, each, $5015; do silver nnd
black, each, $100,0200; fishers, each.
$50C; lynx, each. $203; mink,
strictly No. 1., each 3OC01.25; mar
ten, dark northern; $64112; marten,
pale plno, according to sl.o and co
lor, $1.5jN; muskrats. laru, oacb.
5010c; skunks, earn. 250Mc; civet
or polecat, each, 6010c; otter for
large prime skins, ouch, $607; au
thor, with head and claws prfaet.
each, $2.0005.00; raccoon, for lar
prime, 30 035c; wolf, mountain, with
huad perfect, unfit. $3,600
5; wolf, pralrlo f coyote) with hand
perfect, each. 400 We; wolf, prolrle.
(coyote) without hatl perfect, each,
80035c; wolverine, faeh $107; boav.
er, per skin, large, $600; do modlum,
$804; do small, $101.(0; 4o kits,
6d76c.
COMEDY DRAMA
With
Excellent Mechanical Effects,
by L. J, Carter.
"Tho Hleventh Hour" will be pre
sented at tho Frarer tomorrow night.
This Is Lincoln J. Carter's play that
he produced in Chicago on the 20th
of May, 1900, where It met with pro
nounced success. The play Is a corn
ody drama, but unlike most of Mr
Carter'a plays, It does not deiMiil up
on a mochanlcal effect for Its suc
cess. It has a story that is thorough
ly Interesting, abounding with pathos
and comedy and the cast is said to
bo far above the average and in
cludes tho eminent Gorman .dialect
comedian and singer, Charles A.
(Karl) Cardner, j
Everything that is used Jn this
production is carried by tho compa-J
ny. The last act is said to bo tho'
yc
ar. No Ml inserted (or less than 15c.
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City mrti n-1 hIU t tJ i tk trJriin
of trn ly rl nd tpuw. '
One b rliKln hertr, Mark Wt, mtnr n.i
Ull. tvjolrli btn on tin hi thottuloi Unt
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cri..t, ia .heln.. null., or fpr rm
hmutltw of one hnndrnl rurh M 31 ivo
bundle at the RAST OIUHIOSIAV tffit.
SUllSORtllKISH TO MAOAKtNRH.lt- OU
want to unNrrltx- t majtkilnm 'r nrtt
paper In Uir l'nltil HUt- r Knnre
, remit by potnl nite. chwk r ud ti th
! KAST OltKtlONlAN th net pnellhr
prlr of tln publication ymi ilrtlr. nil
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tlk ot the mof r twin lt In th ninl't
It will (are rmi tmtti trouble did ttfK
If row arf n Wrlbrr t !h UAH1 OH
(IONIAN, In rranlt(lK fn ra ilnlnft trn
lxr rent fr tho uMIbfr jrt-i Atl
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tllrtim, Omtnn.
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hi. 1m bur. Pr(r ft (ver tar, t tb
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Inm bunitlw of MtMtft, rtm-
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f. nnlii'inl key tc.ril, Bmt f l 4
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For Sa" by Tallinun To.. I'niidlelori.
Iliotl' ronlly HlflK -UlllK lliat bus
ovr In-!! rBrrlHt by a trHvalliii? or
KiililitUn. "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
The streot ptiriul. with ll kaW
liooplc rolorliifis of silk and tiaUw.
wuvliiK plumos, (InncliiK. pranelng
iMinluti, golden tablMUix ear, tlrMi
mtt lirnsa bands, allegorical QottUi
and procoisloiiBil novil(l.m In said to
ho one-lmlf mllu lu I'jngth, il wll
worth miles of travel to bholtt, as
Mho- n by th "1)ik-I Tom's OHliln
'-omimny to b hr o Fobrnary J.
ThrmiKhout thu world blind man
outuumber blind women on to two.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
"BEST Of KVIiRVTIHNa"
In a word IhU Uilto of tlif
pitHiMtiiKtir wirvJee vji
North - Western
Line",
B train dally Uttwi.'ii Ht. I'm Hi
ami CIiIko ouijftiiig
Tilt; IttUnt J'uIIiiiuii fcik'iJO j
JWIhmi 1IijIk Vun
I.lbrkry ami (Jlxirvatton Car
Free lUdlnliii,' Clmlr Can
Tilt- 0th (Viitury TfalH
TIIK NORTH WKHTKRN lilMt'i'Bf)
rutin every day of the y-ar
FINEST TKAIX IN Till! WOULD:
Hlwitrlo Mgiitwi Httain Hetd
TO CHICAOO nV DAY lilUHT
The Ra-lgrr Hlali Kxjiinm, the fliu-it
day train rutmlng U-t'Aeti Ht. I'uui
atid Chicago vlt tlm Hhort i.lii; win
ntitlotitt from the Wint made via
The Northern Pacific,
Urt-at Nnrtiu-rn, and
Cutiadhiu IVycllic ity.
TJiU is thelie-it Jine l-twt n Omaha,
Ht. I'aul and Mlnm-nita. 'ill agtnU
M'll ticket via "The No-thwrtttni
J.liie.
w. h.'mkaj), h.u.bHu:h,
O. A. T. A. ,
248 Alder St., Portland, Oi.
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TRAN8PORTATION LINKS.
OREGON
Shojt Line
Union Pacific
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