East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 26, 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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FOR SALE.
I FRATERNAL ORDERS. j . vJZ
ords or less, SI.50 per month, or $12 per year. Ho ad. inserted (or less than 15c.
i i l am vjrkj v--a a j Ji 1 1 1 . r-. it i i I r i I v r vpirtnnn .
tm.i nnd fttl.tm. r..i . . . I "U.? 1 W . AMSRICA-
iHP' : ;,7r: 'TV imwooa (.amp, no. 2333. mis v
five to six uorse nonrer. ilMnouili-al lu
01 mei. 1. rice fov. rcas: Oregon-
retiuieton..
I.E-TWO WATER TANK'S AVn
up, good as liew. Address A. Kunkel &
PHYSICIANS.
IW Q. COT.E. Or FICR TN jrjDD
lliainc. Office hours. 10 to 12 n. m. ;
5 p. m. leiepuone 77.
MILLER. M. D., DESPAIN RLOCK.
lats and corrects eye troubles catar-
?n tian?i f."rth )t"rda$'8 of Mc'' month.
(imp In Afro Vai rt.t.i. i . . '
UMATILLA TEXT, XO. 2T. K. O. T. y
, Meets In Secret Society Uall. Bc-onJ and
fourth Tuesdays of each month. All tIs
IMnR Sir Knights cordially InTlted. J. 8.
Kees, Hecord Keeper: K. U. Estabrook,
Commander.
11EDMEN PMAHALES TUIIin. KO. 18
, rTIee,,,s ,.evcr.? T"e.sdar n'Kht In Hen
drlck's Hall. Hoy W. Kitner, Keeper of
llecords.
l'ENDLETOX LODGE, NO. r,-J. A. F. nnd
conditions nnn impaired hearing. , A. M., meets first and third Mondays cf
es correctly fitted for refractive cr- each mouth. Vlsltlnp brjtar.n weWi.ne. T.
J. Tweedy. W. M., Joe II. CnrkM, ,iC.
C. J SMITH, OFFICE OVER TIIE
j savmes nanic. Telephone 30;
telephone 31.
GAUFIKLD, M. D., IIOMRnPATH-
Physlclan nnd Surceon. oaire In
bulldlnK. Teiepnono: ucice, black
sldence, uincK
LLIAM HOUSE. I'nVSTCIAN AND
zeon. imce. room 20 Jndd Rnlld-
i jinin 7H. Kcsiaenue rhone Red 23.
T. M'FAUL. ROOM 17. ASSOCIA-
block. Telephone Main 03 : real-
telephone, black 101.
M. nENDEUSON, 1'UYSICIAN
Surzeon. SneclnltleR eye. ear. noe
bront. Office In Savings Bank bulld-
IPUone Main 33.
ll'ATHIC
ies & Keyes.
Store.
PHYSICIANS. DIIS.
Office one block wist of
I'NN K. RLAKESLEE, CHRONIC
nervous diseases nud olseiiis of
Onn. Hotel Pendleton, cor. Water
tfaln Sts., Pendleton, Ore. Phone
13.
5HITECTS AND BUILDERS.
t
llOWARD, ARCHITECT AND SU
Itondcnt. makes comnlete nnd full
is for buildings lu the city or
Jioom a, juua uuiuiini;-
; COLE, CONTRACTORS AND
ere. Estimates furnlHhed on short
: Job work n specialty. Prompt
snop on Ulun: street, near Main
MAY . CONTRACTOR AND
kr. Estimates furnished on all
masonry, cement walks, stone
Orders can be left at the East
in ouice.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
BROS.. COURT STREET. LA
ITilock, electricians, dealers In elec-
tipnlles. Houses, stores wired for
plights, bells or telephones. Electri
zes, all kinds, uet our prices, lie-
rk a specialty.
ERY AND FEED STABLES.
1KCIAL STABLES, G. W. FROOME
ELivery reed and uoarding. All kinds
i. uompetent drivers, upposite uo
lleton. Telephone 10.
LIVERY, FEED AND SAF.S
nrst class 3 ni rnd duume
fall occasions. 027 Cott imvood St.
Bain 70. Evlln Craig, Prop.
(TABLES, T. W. AYERS. PROP..
i teed and boarding, The best
In the city. Alta St., between
I Cottonwood Sts. Phone, Main 10.
PENDLETON CHAPTER. NO. 2ST. C.
Taylor, U. p., F. F. Wamsley. Secretary.
Meets first and fourth Friday of each
month In Masonic Hall,
PENDLETON COMMANDERY, NO. 7..
Robert Forster. E. C, W. E. Carter. Sk
retnry. Meets first nnd third Friday of
each month to Masonic Hall.
1 IONEERS OF THE PACIFIC WIL
llam Martin Encampment. No. 1. Meeti
every Wednesday at Hendricks Hall.
Mrs. L. F. Lampkln, Secretary.
DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF
Pythias. J. F. Nowlln. C. C: R. W.
Fletcher, K ol R AS. Mecls evrry
Monday In Secret Society Hall.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Tutullla Camp, No. 0399. Meets first and
third Saturdays of each month at Hen
dricks Hail. George A. Uamblln, Con
sul : G. A. Robblns. Clerk.
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. MO.
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"N OF THE WORLD REGULAR
of Pendleton Cnmp No. 41, W.
'Id In Odd Fellows' hall every
Visiting neighbors always
.tauter, uicrk, j. r,
Earl.
, TORNEYS.
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HIDES. PELTS AND JUNK.
YOU CAN OKT THK lUnillWV UAU
t Hlrr or yr hM, f4t nd ll
VlmU rf Jtwk, wh rtiN-r. brM. n
vr, Vni tlnr. nsif. tiJ Mllf. iron
all Umtn a upKUlty Yhi can bttivt la
30 rrnta otb f M r(i w M lo
j:tV w(rth of IiKIm nnd will y (rratKl
In th mj W ba m hw ta
taj Qlrv a ral and jn Hill tv IU
M. L Sbank A and wartnoi
out to (Unrrn Ueui. IVnitlcttm, 0.
Telfoi. I1M ait.
SECOND HAND DEALERS,
TRANSPORTATION UNEW,
mm.
(JKOIUJK OMUNIW . N VAX ASH HKCOSO
hand RhvI Niocht ami i,a t'(Ht tl,
Of re boue bloct. tU and t mt
V STKOtlLU UKALEH IV NKCOXD
hand ewoH, If thfre U anythla mi
ttd In neir or md band turnllw.
, torr, cr&nlt war and rnvktry, tail and
trt hU pii(T, N ?ia Conrt !
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OREGON
Short Lirm
UNION PACIFIC
Tim tbiut
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MISCCLLAN tOUS,
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ItacrlUol tKk ti Urn uktn op by lh f(t A
Oily mrhl and nlll tv xh th iplrtloR ne
On brkl!ii ho'ir. blirk Urt, and
HU. Molob bran .a tlchi lioulJf. Uuf jrr ....
' old, hi about i iwun4 AlUnll
' lUU-d VbrrT H. yah Xtftt
I J.M.llUHMAM.CIy Mtrthal. , ti TiuX:.
OLD XKWHr.M'l'.H-TO PUT I'ftPKk
i .cartla. on ahelvc. walla, or for wran- 1
j PlnK purrxwra. Old nrwapattrr In larjl
biiudlea of onp hundrnl rarh at S5 tvnli a
, hunillf at th KA8T OHIMONIAN efflr.
, IVndlfton. Orfgon.
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IMUUn.) Wflh. Uah, KanH
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Proepwtlve lluyer Now. as to th? doath rt In thin plmv What I that?
Ileal K.lut- Aitfiit t- only hIIow onv deth tu --li mtui.
CARTER u RALEY, ATTORNEYS ATI
Law. OQlce lu Savlugs Bank bulldlDir.
BEAN & LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT
Law. Room 14 Asssoclatlou block, Pen
dleton, Oregon.
THE TIDE OF IMMIGRATION.
"Famllk'.s which lieforo thmiKlit It
would lie impossible for thorn to odti-
Flood to West has Begun In Earnest, rate their children In the fur north-
, SUMSCHHIKHS IX) MAOAr.ISM.IK YOU
, want to aubarrlt to nucanlnt r nwa
, llr In lt Unltrd Mtafni or Kurr.
i r?PlL hr iw-atal nofi, rtircW or nd to (ha
It AST ORIKiONlAN th nt mmltah.V.
prlt of th imblliatlon yo drrlr. bJ w
: will bur It nt ynti and aaatiHi al III.
! rlk of tbt monry bi-lng lt In lb mal'a.
ilt will bat both trwibl aid rlk. . ,
If toii ar a antwrltwr to th l!AH1 ORIS p. i
(JONIAN. In rrmlttln r" rn dislnd trii
imt rriu rrom tn puhimiirr brt' Ad
lrr UA8T OKKOONIAN I'lUl. VY, IVn-
dltnn. On-con.
UAIIIIITT M1STAL, UIWT IN T1IK
wiflil, In bara Prlf It wr bar, at the
IUt Orrsuulan offlre.
Walla Walla. ttlwt
Hi.in,e,W4l!4r..lMI.
wan. MtBa!)!!. MLIIUO .
iw, Chiru and Katl.
t.
Ocean and River Schedule.
rROM ronru.su.
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ill 4llln dalu MtJl
for iUi r1Hflio
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Cwlumbla invar
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T. G. HAILBY, LAWYER. OFFICE
Juda building, I'endleton, Oregon.
IN
N. BERKELEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ODIce In Association block.
E. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW
Court St.
Ill
L. B. REEDER. ATTORNEY Af IaW.
rendleton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE. LAW
Building.
OFFICE IN JUDD
STILLMAN & PIERCE, ATTORNEYS
at Law. Mr. Stllltnnn has been admit
ted to practice In United States patent
offices and makes a specialty of Patent
Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13 Associa
tion block.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
W. S. BOWMAN, LEADING PUOTOGRA-
nher of the city. Harvest views, Indian
photos for sale. Finishing done for mm
tours. Main St.. near bridge. Phone, Red
270.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
. FEED STABLES.
ked. 619 Aurn St..
IP Hartshorn, prop,
a this business.
SATISFACTION
bat. Webb and
Many years ox-
FEED YARD. W. T. BOYNTON
Special care given horses left with
wcbD street. 1'nono ifeu an
BS AND CARRIAGES.
LINE. EUWIN BAKER. PROP.
W Main 79. at the Depot Livery
DENTISTS.
ICQ II AN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN
t". r.r. . a a a fnt 1
ki over F. B. Clopton'B office.
LODGING HOUSES.
HCE LODOINO HOUSE. J. H. WIL-
Ifoprietor. First elase rooms, well
naayor weok. 613 Main street.
Homeseekers from Everywhere.
The liomeseeUers movement Is
now fairly on and tourists are now
beginning to pour Into the northwest
ern country to seek homes for thorn
selves and their friends. The con
ductors on the trains say that not a
day passes but that from one to a
dozen families are on tho train com
ing from all parts of the eastern and
middle states .looking to bettor their
conditions In life or for a mlldor cli
mate in which to reside. The gen
eral rush is not yet on, and when it
fairly starts tho trains will bo load
ed, as the movement west Is expected
to be greater this year than eer be
fore in the history of the country.
In some instances "experimental
tourists," as a great many of those
coming now are called, who are ad
vance agents for others, taking ad
vantage of tho transportation coin
panics' low round-trip rates, to visit
the western states to view its advan
tages and return again for their fam
ilies or report their findings to their
friends in whose Interest they make
the trip. Washington is getting the
larger proportion of those coming
now, but not all of them are bound
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA. '
Oregon. Capital, $50,000: surplus and
profits, SOOOO, Interest on time deposits. ,
Deals In foreign nnd domestic exchange.
Collections promptly attended to. Henry 1
r 1 .1 -1 . . w T 1 ." I -1- vl.n.,tFM.
Went: unwett. cashleV; MiC L. for that state, as every few days a
Burnett, assistant cashier. j family drops off at Pendleton and
1889; capital, $50,000; surplus, $00,000.
Interest allowed on time deposits, bx
change bought and sold on all principal
points. Special attention given to collec
tions. W. J. Furnish, president; J. IS.
Teal, vice-president: T. J. Morris, cashier.
cain in land that is for sale or for a
place to rent. Quite a number of
these people are going Into the more
sparcely settled part of the state
Malheur and Harney counties and
THE FARMERS BANK OF WESTON. ' Into the John Day country, whero
Weston, Oregon. Does a geueral bank-' they aim to go Into the Stock oust
ing business. Exchange bonght and sold. farminK as the opportunity
Collections promptlv attended to. R.
Jamwon. president; Geo. W. Prof tatel, i may offer.
v Ice-presldeut ; .1 It. Kllgore, cashier: dl- Kranklih P. Adame. from Dulutb,
rectors, li. A. iiartroao, ai. n. junua. , . t, nrivance KUUrd IOf a
company of XUnnoaotans who ar fig
uring on coming to Kastorn uregon
A. Hartman, M
raw. j. r,
Jameson, G. W Proebstel.
AURANTS AND CAFES.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE
ton. Capital f 70,000: surplus, J85.000.
Transacts a general banking bmdneas Ex
change and telegraphic transfers sold on
ihlcago. San Francisco, New prk and
l nnlnis In the northwest Drafts
rtniwn on China. Japan and. Europe.
!GE RESTAURANT. PTRICT1.T I Levi Ankeny, president ; W. k mbucwic,
W V. PancDj n. Prop. Moa ' vice-president : i'. . ape, cnsuier, u. .
Ainin Nr. -i'pi. .lnin i. juvimbcj. wwt.mi..
'S
PENNYROYA
L PILlS
They overcome Weak
ness, irregularity and
omissions, increase vig
or and banish "pains
and have sent him to invest moir
money. Ho is looking principally for
grazing lands, and to a reporter for
the Walla Walla Union, while in that
city recently, Mr. Adams ald:
There will he large numbers of
homeseekers como went this year
and their arrival will mean more to
tiiiR Kutlon of the country than did
even the advance of th; pioneers H ) g- -
years ago. In tho i.t vnWun Slbray, clerl
west, woro taught by the oducntlounl
display ut the I'an-Amorlcnu oxpoHl
tlon just what could be expected in
Washington nnd Orogon and they no
longor fear to come.
"Tho hotter ciimnte here Is what
will bring most of those who luuvo
really prosperous homos in tho mld
die western nnd eastern statua and
come to the far northwest. They re
alize that if they can be successful
in a country where tho thermometer
'OR 8AM! AT Till? EAST OIII'.OONlA.S
nltu. laru bumll of nrwapaprra, tun-
Wlllamalt ittvtr
lloala lar iMillauJ dally
IT IMttlauJ itall. aiotil Miih.U.
talnlns otr 10 bis papra ru Im obtalnnl l;'?,1,'' rwtttlii lor Wlll.m.in a4
for 20 rnl a bundlo. Yihlll Klr h..u.
FOR KENT ItCKima lu th IUt 0rti3
iu litillillnc for rnt : atvata btr!, liol
nnd ndd water and liatti loont
Clerk's Wlae Suogeitlon.
"1 have latoly been much troubled
with dyspopiln, belching and dour
stomach," writes M. 8. Moad. leading
plmrnmclat of Atteboro. Mnas. "I
remains thirty dogrees below zero for could eat hardly anything without at f-
nlnoty dnys out of the yonr and there fentiK aeveritl hours. My el'ttk auir-
Ir
Hlrla
l ;M a, m
Uallv
tfa
LwtUM
Tsea.es.
lUilr
t t iTAXAXJCY. Aa-Bt. IMWlun,
Snak Hlr
HtpaiU to UwUtott,
Ib snow on the ground live months.
they can do better where these rig
orous conditions do not have to be
combuttod.
"I am looking for sheep land, nnd
should I secure It will bring a colony
of fancy wool producors west with mo
next month.'"
To accommodate those who arc par
tial to the use of atomizers in apply
ing liquids Into the nuoal passages for
catarrhal troubles, tho proprietors pro
pare Kly'8 Liquid Groam Uulm. Price
gested I try Kodol Dyapopsla Cure,
which I did with moat happy results.
I have had no trouble, and whun one
can go to eating mluce pie, cheese
candy and nuts after such a time,
tholr digestion must be pretty good. I
Indorse Kodol Dyspepsia Cure heart1
ly." You don't have to diet. M all
tho Kood food you want but dor't
overload the stomach, Kodol Dypet
sla Cure d Ik eats your food. Talloun
H Co. and llrock & McComaa Co.
Oeorge Ivy, convicted of the mur
der of his uncle. Duvls Levy, lu Dolso
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Take thf.M ,
route for
For Uhlcnitu, Ht. t'ntil.Ht. IkiU, Kjuj.
mm City, Ht. Jxt, Oinnhii, anil
All 1'olnts lias, and South
Portland and points
on lli Sound
TIUX CAUU,
I ffulUUtu, dally attapt 4uo4f al
Ijjj. ria.
Airlta roalMa Mo4r, Wxailar aa4 '
including the spray tutto la ii cents, c ty. Idaho, has been nentcuced to lie i-rusar iiiMam.
Arju ruoiioo iutiai, TaarMar m
Druggists or by mail. Tho liquid em- hung on April IB. bulweeu the hours
bodies tho medicinal properties of of 8 and 2 o'clock.
the solid preparation. Cream Halm ' - . .
Is quickly absorbed by the membrane,
and does not dry up the secretions.
hut changes them to a uatural and
healthy character. Wy Hrothers, 50
Warren street. Kew York.
ON UNCLE SAM'S PAY ROLL.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
"BEST OF BVERVTIIINU"
In a word thi tell of the
p&NK-iiKer service vl
Salutday an .
Lare Walla Walla dally, al looaJ MA) sat.
Arrtr WalU Walla ilatly Ml kooi)4 i& .
for tDlOTMttloa i4M iatc aad uua
lAwittUiUt, rail Of 4d
W, AIUMH. it.aU
I'taJtalua, (((
a. D.UAi.bKuiixAD.0 r. a,
nana wai:, naaa.
"Ti
le
Line"
been many settloifi
of the rat os made
ivall yiemiolves
by the railroad
of menstruation." They are "LIFE SAVJfiKS" toi plrU at c.ompa nies, """',7 Vet
womanhood aidinir development of organs and body, ho people of the east and middle weu
to2ytofxX!vm s them Aannot do W-Wc j migrntwi with so clwr an unde
becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PEK JJOX BY B. AJLL. Sold Ltamim gof what they were td nnJ.
hv )ni.o.,riut nR. MOTT'S CIILMi A!--.'J.C 0:n-. If Watrh tho People who come to
TALLMAN & CO.. DRUGGISTS, PENDLETON
. Mormon Blahons PI IIS ae . ',,Vi U ea
IS ."" aa4.nefvo uaua., wa wi, 'ITd"- nomeUr Co.. 8nn rranuif"f
"Y TALLMAN & -CO.. DRU GGISTS, PENDLETON, OHUUc.
.4 . i M ..a tl 1 ! son
i the nortnwesi mis ywi u v
! they are families with money. The
' too long prevailing Idea that the
I northwest was a vast wilderness
I when land was to be had for squat-
,,.r ., it has dlstutiioarod. and
eastern people have begun to reallza
that in ordor to .bo successful here
they must apply practical knowledge
the same as in any oiuor unwtuu
section.
Thirteen Oregonlans In tile Census,
Department In Washington. , . "f T r
The Oregon appointees employed In j QXt 1 1 " W GStCTll
ton. and the salury each receive, uroi
follows:
Henry C Allen, clerk IJOOOj
Urady I'. Burnett, clerk 1200 i
M. II. Cuniiingham, laborer f00
John W. Curry, clerk ISsM
Foreat S. Klsher. dork
lUrry L. Holgate. clerk ltOO,
alr. Suale C. Irwin, OJerK jw
D. V. Kuykendall. clerk 130
Kllsabeth McCormlck. clerk ... ftM
Johu M. Pipes, clerk 1M
Jainea It. Raly. clerk , 000
IW
k I0
Under Uie fenna -of the "iMarwauant
,! iMirnDH' ' Mj, '" W'll ''
uioat likely rotalnod in tli rforarn
meat aervke, aa tht Huvn Umt r
ported ae giving ultlfl. Jt aivlca) au
coiupetent lu every way.
Bucklln's Arnica Salve.
The best and most famous com
pound in tho world to conquor aches
and kill pains. Cures Cuts, hoala
Burns and Druises. subdues Inllama
tion. mastorB Piles, Millions of box
es sold annually. Works wonders
in Rolls, Ulcers, Felons, Skin Erup
tions. It cures or no pay. 25c al
iTallman & Co.'s drug store.
8 train dally Utwten Ht. Paul
miuI Chicago comjiHttluK
The latest PulJiliail HlwxrH
J'wiflcJs liiuliJK Cr
lAhrhry fcinl Olrvatlou Cam
Free IUchnliK Chair Cam
'J'hr iUi Cnlury Train
TJIJ! N O H'l'l I W J&iTK I IN" LIMITED
run every iluy of the yrar
FINEST THAIN. IN TIIE WOULD
KleotrJc Llghtl HUwin Ift-alwl
TO CHIOAOO HV DAY LJOHT
The Hitdger Hlat Kxpr, the Hiumt
day train runiiiuu Uitwwn Ht. Pl.ul
anil CliieKvia the Khort Mtw, )
neetioiu from the Went made via
The Northern J'aelJlo,
Orent Nortlieru, auu
TliU 1m thelxnt line letwttii Omaha,
fit, Paul and Mluiuttt. All agent
sell tloketi via 'The N'orthwwUm
Line."
W. JI. MEAD, H. li. BISLBIt,
O. A. T- A.
248 Alder St., Portland, Ore.
HUNS
IJulluinu Sleeping Curs,
Iilegant I)lulii Otrti,
TourlHt Sleeping Oira
HT PAUL
MINh'EAPOMH
DUI.OTH
KAltOO
I HAND FORKfl
CUOOKHTON
WI.WKPKO
HKIJiNA and
HUTl'K,
TIC1CITTS TO
OHICAOO
WAHHINCiTOX
PlIIhADKI.PHlA
NEW YOHK
HOtrrON
ami all jolnU I'ut and Houth
Tbfouo llckl W Jta aa4 Ualua fit
aad Au(tiau ila.
TO
TIIH0UGH
Cauadlau I'acinu itya. xaruiaa a4 WrtJia Fax-Uc ttf.Rlilj 0.
TIXK SCHKOUtf.
TiluliruJWtoadll; txcpt laaila
al IXU p. in. , . ,
tot laiiln iDloriaatloo, tlK eaida. WK,
and Ueew, ratJoa ot wit W. Adau. r.
CiUtoa, Orvsoa, or A, I). OMAKLTON.
Tkltd aad Urloa Sit., mtUaa, Ort.
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