LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. '(2)" 0 O ;j) Irt lO0 ' w () ) ( I A BIG LOG ROLLING 1144 INITIATED IS t ! o i : 3 53eai . a) : .S $ .J sil Is. Dl WOODMEN AND WOMEN OF WOOD CRAFT, PENDLETON APRIL 21-22 NEXT. r I IS. Q I i -3S I vo ? 3C S v i . (C v vft $ i4 i ft , . c V 3 A ( S A A C J? SJ suft a 0S ) (i) vfl p ;y T nj fg V y '.T J f a .si One cent per WANTED. fANTHD ADVERTISERS TO MAKE USE ,,nao Mncolfli,l nnlnmnn If lilng yon have no use Tor, offer to adc It ior something tlmt some other r tuny hnve and have no use for. some- ig that you may need In your business. ou may nave an extra uorse tlmt you ICht wish to trade for a cow or a vehicle. mcooay rauy nave uie cow anil vehicle 1 nnt the horse. A fifteen or twenty e cent want add will probably do the FOR SALE. OR SALE GASOLINES W.Ji.VS, WITH pipes, tanks and fttMCT. itmIv lo ...?r- He, uve to six norse nower. 13 Mn.iuilenl lu hi use or ruei. rrice y".iO. Knr iiwwi. in ofOce, Pendleton. )R SALE AT THE EAST OUEQONIA office. larce 'bundles of newsnnDers. i-on. tlnlng over 100. blR papers can obtained !b ronn n lumriin , i s i PHYSICIANS. )K W. G. COLE. OFFICE IN JDDD building. Office bnurs, 10 to 12 a. m. : to r p. m. Telephone 77. . h. MILLER. M. D.. DESPAIN BLOCK, treats and corrects ere troubles cntnr- rbdl conditions nnd impaired hearlnc. glasses correctly fitted for refractive er- JR. C. J. SMITIT, OFFICE OVER THE Penleton Savlncs Hank. TeleDbone SO : ildence telephone 81. 8. GARKIKLD, M. D., HOME 1PATII- Ic Physician and Snrt;eou. OlUce In Indd billldlnir. Telephone: Office, black IS: residence, black 24. r WILiIjLAAI HlJUSn. PHYSICIAN AND Sureeon. Office, room 20 Judd Rulld. i g fiioue Jiain n. fiesldunce Phone Red 23. 9R 3. P. M.'FAUL. ROOM 17. ASSOCIA tlon block. Telenhone Main 03 : rest lence telephone, black 101. JR. T. M. nENDERSON, PHYSICIAN and surxeon. Sneclnltles eve. ear. nosei and throat. Office In Savings Bank bulld og. Phone Main 33. JSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DUS. Office one block wist of Keves & Roves. Soston Store. R. LYNN K. RLAICESLEE. CHRONIC and nervous diseases and nlseasi's of romen. Onn. Hotel Pendleton, cor. Water and Main Sts., Pendleton, Ore. Phone ed 273. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. F. HOWARD. ARCHITECT AND SIT- i porlnteiident, makes complete and roll-1 able plans for buildings In th city or 1UUUIIJ. ItUUHl JL I , w 1IUU Ulllllllllh. SHREK & COLE, CONTRACTORS AND builders. Estimates furnished on short ' aottce. Job work a specialty. Prompt arvlce. Shop ou Bluff street, near Main j ID. A. MAY , CONTRACTOR AND builder. Estimates furnished on all I kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc. Orders can be left at the East Oregonlan office. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. j MAPLE BROS., COURT STREET, LA Dow Block, electricians, dealers In elec- Itrlral fliinnlles. Houses, stores wired for lectrlc lights, bells or telephones. Electri cal fixtures, all kinds. Get our ,rls-is. Re- pair work a specialty. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. fnvfMFncTiT"HTAnrFM V W FROOME ' COMMERCIAL STABLES. G. W. "O" turnouts rCompeteHt drlVelri. Oppo.lte Ho- tel Pendleton. Telephone 10. ! t'frtn .1 tjnfxr man nnn t on niuiir. i hiihib DEPOT LIVERY. FEED AND SAViEd i Rtnhlpd Plrut- rlnss lnl rnd double od St I rigs for all occasions. 627 Cottmwood Phone, Main 70. Evlln Craig, Prop, ! CITY STABLES, T. W. AYER3. PlfOP.. Liivery, reed nna Doaruing. ine nest turnouts In the city. Mt St.. between Main nnd Cottonwood Sts. Phone. Main 10. j "THE O. K. FEED STAULF.S, SATISFACTION bet. Webb and Many years ex- f;unrnnteed. Cl'J Aura fit., ta. F. P Hartshorn, prop perlenco In this business. ORitnnv vvv.n yard. w. t boynton Pron. Rnnplal euro clven horses left with e. Lower Webb street. Phone Kea vui CABS AND CARRIAGES.- CCAB UNIOT . IIAKER. PROP. . Talahon6- t 79 at the Depot L'.very 3 table. . " ... DENTISTS. E. A. VAHOHAN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN Judd building. eTXmann. dentFst, inTssocia- tlon block, over F, B. Clopton's office. LODGING HOUSES. TOE PALACE LODGING HOUSE, J. H. IL Mams, proprietor. First els rooms, well kept, by the day or week. 613-Maln street. RESTAURANTS-JND CAFES. .am rtnAnnn nntJfn tnniVT MTP IfTl ,Y first class. W. W. rangy n, Prop. Mit all hours. 004 Main St. Tel. Main 12, imM h I L 4 J, crew. StlmuUtei tbe brain and nerve eesten. 5f'- -ajfK(u0di.ialia. tucuur. MK. Mprrnon pisnops-i'i ii iuVil od '":' 'r;" a total iauuro, oourriwi win u km&ZSm 9XLiSL.SS v'dena our tow. nw-w , Khort and pears are killed Jn mftffim poL'fcWr?? iIacoB. although the pear trees WOT ft.k?.cALfS'2cM not injured. Apples do not seem 1LW 9! SiPJSlSS'nFVJSiAu.PI. B Cei'SXfi have been effected by Uio cold word for the first insertion, FRATERNAL ORDERS. tfiVr vrlfMlr,nr.c HUlAlj MJIGIlrtORS OF AMIUPA m.V li'i5"?!?..r.ny. N?' m.'"tu f; ' ... , ,ruSf" ol.IQ I?onl? m'j? s- A'.a11:. .N.'.re- l?a lloleomb, -e"'g noonm. necotoer T'mvtitt.a tpvt jc- ? c n t VJtt- L .V.n fourth Tiipwtnw, nf iVrfi mnV, in i. iZM'i&'iStt J. 8, weeper; k. n, Eatabroofc, Commander. RKDME.V I'MAHAIjES TBI RE, NO. 18 , nVw!? ,FyerJ Tuesday nlKl't in lion drlck's Uall. Itoy V. Ultner. Keener of tp-.f,. ' -r"s' pnvm.PTnv t nnnp v.- r.. 1 t- ..v.y... .1. r. n ml A. M meets first and third Mnmlnra nf each month. Vlsltlnp brjt.icn we'ifom. T. J. Tweedy. W. M Joe II. I arl:js, on t v 6r n p p f wi.i .'.Jt "y'or u- 1 ' amsiey. S.Ttftarj. .Meets nrst and fourth Friday of each month In Masonic Hall. PENDLETON COMMANDERY, NO. 7.. Rcbert Forster. E. C. V. B. Carter, Sec retary. Meets first and third Friday of each month In Masonic Hall. 1IONEERS OF TUG PACIFIC WIL-1 Ham Martin Encampment, No. 1 Meeti 1 every Wednesday at Ilendrlck i nail. .sirs. Li. v. l.ainpKin. secretary. j DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF I Pythias. J. F. Nowlln. C. C : It. W. 1 Fletcher, K. of R AS. Meets evrry i Monday In Secret Society Hall. Mnnuiiv wnnnMi'V ntf iuudipi Tutullla Cnmn. No! n3ft!. Mp..ta first nnd ! third Satnrdnvs nf pnrh month t llpn. drlck's Hall. ' Georce A. Hnmblln. Con-) sul: G. A. Robblns. Clerk. WOr ' OF THE WORLD REGULAR uttla0 of Pendleton Camp No. 41, W. I Rf eld In Odd Fellows' hall every 'SSGi;. c. 'iir. .Visiting neighbors always I Wi Walker, Clerk, J. P. Earl, C. - . TORNEYS. CARTER u RALEY. ATTOUNKYB AT Law. OfUce In Savings liank building. UEAN & LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT Law. Room 14 Asssoclatlon block. Pen dleton, Oregon. T. G. nAILEY, LAWYER. OFFICE IN Judd building, Peudlctnu, Oregon. N". HERKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Association block. E3. D. UOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW Court St. Ill L. B. REKDEH. A'XTORNEY Af l a W. lHton. Oreiron. I Pendleton, Oregon JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD Itutlllni. ..laa.u.uh unl T .7 T PIERCE, ATTORNEYS nt Law. Mr. Stlllman has been admit dto naekJa ,pg.,t?ug Kt Law. Rooms 10. 11. 12 and 13 Associa tion block PHOTOGRAPHERS. I W. S. BOWMAN. LEADING PHOTOGRA j phcr of the city. Harvest views, Indian nhotos for sale. Flnlshlnc done far tran tours. Main St., near bridge. Phone, Red 270. BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA, Oreson. Capital, 150,000: surplus and i) ironts. $0000. Interest on time deposits. P" ' forelKn and domestic exchange. collections iirorantly attended to. nenry z . , f- Adams kJS rTarnettrasslsK U , THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, i Pendleton. Oregon. Organized March 1,; Sl880; capital, $50,000; surplus. $io.ooo.! interna? Aiinu-pn an Time apnosiiji. ex- i change bought and sold on ail principal , points. Spec la nttcntlon given to collec- tlons. W. J. Furnish, president; J. N. Teal, vice-president ; T. J. Morris, cashier, THE FARMERS BANK OF WESTON, j Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank ing business. Exchange bought and sold. Collections promptlv attended to. 11. ' Jameson, president; Geo. W. Profbatel, vice-president; J. R. Kllgore, cashier ; m- ,tnn n a flnrtmBn. M. M. Johns, T. j, i'rCe. G. D Graw, J. F. Kllgore, noDcri Jameson, G. W. Proebatel. msT NATI0NAL BANK OF PKNDLB- -JHf STOlrt5tSl5 ' ?;n2 YX'?' hlc transfer sold ou fnii-ntrn. Kan Francisco. New York and k ana Drafts orlnclpal polnrs lu the northwest Drafu n (hlnn. Janan and Europe. .i.i.., ..n.,i.nw nn rfiiuonnble terms. Levi Ankeny, president ; W. K. Matlock, ; rice-president ; t B- Wade, cashier; U. C. Guernsey, assistant caahler. , . HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK. j ----- trourW kinds of Junki such as rubber, brass, con-1 per, lead, zinc, rags and bottles. Iron of , ou' e'eou ofV" iS MOO worth of hides and will be treated In the same way. We have e'e here to , atav Give us a cal and you will be fcatia ed, L. Klmnk & Co.. tnl'0neIrn22i Telephone, uea uc-iei. Pendleton, Ore. ' J y , ' tCJ vf U.C Uutr vt l..c niihnu Rtimedy CO.. 8un ffanciovy, w. DPWnLETON, OREGON. L2c thereafter; 30 words or less. SI.50 per month, or $12 per amuioiov;.s, - The New Arrlv.il Uov did you Ilk, my inmentMl preIec-).flrT The lro8ld8iu of the Cong.. i'h.ndr Club-Oh: Ue was ndd n (rood man:' TO CRM LOSSES IN ALL SEC TIONS ARE HEAVV. .! Weston Section Fortunate Walla Walla Valley Hard Hit The Eore- ka Flat Country a Great Sufferer Reseedlng Going on. L. C .Preston visited his farm iu the Cold Springs country last week. nnd found that reports as to tho Brain ..... . i uaiuuKf uuu jiui uuun iwuRuruiuu. i ury iafi ami winter rroezc nave done the work, and Mr. Proston estimates that 100.000 acres will have to be re- sown. Taking tho extra exponso and the loss of yield together, this moans a uamago oi nan a minion uouars. at ?o per acre. ! i, , The grain looks well enough In, places and the casual obsorvor would I consider It nil rlirht :litit mion illirirlnL' I up the root it is found that tho scml is puffed up In appearance nnd full of water. In a few weeks tho grain that now looks green would "wither and die. and reseedlng It absolutely necessary to Insure a crop. Mr. Pros- ton has only 100 acres lu erbp this venr nf his nl nvnt If will nil ht r. ,,lr, ,,, " exiensoe mruier. joun Dand. was dlauoumgod by the dry tM and only seeded half his summer fallow. leaving the rest until miring. He is about the only fortunate u.aa hl tjle Cold Springs country, ,,,... ,, ' Weston country, as tiHual, Is ifirLiiiiHie liiih vtfiir. nu iiir So far ns can be earnPd by the Leader there 1ms been no damage whatever In this ntdghbor- hood FRUIT AND WHEAT. R. M. O'Brien Makes a Statement Concerning the Effects of the Cold Weather. Much has been sold recently about the fruit outlook for tho coming soa son and varied and many aro tho opinions ou the subjoct. In some lo calities the January cold snap Is said to have killed the buds of all tho tender fiult. while In other places It geems tlmt uothliiK has been mater , ,njurt.d Not on,y w the orop fotho coming nuoh be short, but in some localities the effect of tlmj vow will Ie leu ior sovwrui yean mb the peach trees and many of the cherry trees aro Wiled outright, The following Is what Mr. O'Hrteii. of the conservative 'farmers and horticulturist of the oountry has tQ , t u conamon,, tht; Wes. 11.,. tw.lt iriii urilirill .riaf tntl and espe'clal.y in the dltecUon of thei mouuUin. are almost all killed by the cold and a great many of the cheny trees are killed and injured. Consequently tho peach crop will bo ory jnany aro to and good i apple crop." About ttu whent. Mr. O'Hrlan buIiI: it is my opinion tlmt In wjiiio jmrt of tlu county nt lenet 75 phi cent of the fall sown wheat will have to bo renown. I notloe, too. thnt tho whont offtHtvd ntoet Is tlmt sown rly nnd wn up to iiult? n height before the winter weather utriirk It. The wheHt Hint wns put lu the noil lute and wn only out of tho ground la tho loast i effected. This 1 huvo notlrfHl all my ! 1,fo- 0,1,1 " roal ",n"J" ftM' "ln U to know tho roauou but I nltrlliutn It to the fan that thu sprout still lias tho kornul to draw nourlshinont from and this holim to Mtrougthen thu i young nhoot. TIiIh. Is not so whon I . . .... . . me wnoai guts to any Biro, ior too kcrnal soon decays and its suhstaura Is gono.'' DAMAGE TO GRAIN. Reseedlng Has Commenced In the ... .. ... ,. ,, .. , Wa a Wa a va ley. r , , u7 w,llIa Wa,la ob- 28. hanuorB have Just nbout toaohwl a safe estt- , mtu f 11,0 'l" Kr,,, ' the sevoru cold of Inst month, and ro- seoillng Is In progress lu many sec tions of Walln Vulla county. In some parts uf the vnlloy tho damage has been nearly total, iu other parts but a small percentage of grain has bi'n frozen out. W. 11. Hancock, of Hurekn, the "wheat king" of this siM-tlon. report the loss of several thousand acres of grain, and has drawn 10,000 bushels of grnlu from his warehouse to use In reseedlng. He hits a large force of men and teams at work, und says the los In his case alone will run Into tho thousands of dollars, with the very best crop of spring grain possi ble. On the tint, Mr. llnbeock retKTU an eiiliro loos In mt fields, and do ens of farmers are rweealing as fast as possible. Perhaps the part of Walla Wnlla county which has ttuffernd matl Is Uiat lying near I'rewoU, where tie soil Is light and last fall It was uuu simlly dry and seeding was carried on late. In this vicinity the damage Is something terrible. Bcarroly u Held of all the thousands of acre has escaped, and Iwt few tamers will attempt to got a crop lu auy other way than residing ouUrely. In the vicinity of WnltUrK and the adjacent foothills tho damage Is light and will not be uollced to any extent. But few llwld are reported a iHjHred at all, and tboee only In spot of mo considerable site. The damage U difficult to etlioal at this time With a favorable mm sou tit jMinK nilu may do unusually well and yield a ood crop I'sually It fall short of the tali gram yield and harvesting of It com llr Hot with the most favorable condition ' J a. aw " " farmers of Walla Walla county atone by ih esevcre cold of January. LOSSES FROM COLD WEATHER More Wheat Frozen Out In the Walla Walla Valley than Estimated. Walla Walla, Fob. S7. -Varied rt porta of tho damage dono to gralu ty the sovore cold stfll come to this lt year. No ad. Inserted for SECONO HAND DEALERS. TitOMUl! IVhANIKU N'KW AND HRvMNtt hml txs-U txMHltlt -il WttH , , lf b)il l'll ml m WTHMBt", J1KVI.BR IV SKtONJ htil cmU If thtr U njtUln f ayrl in r ra hand ffcrnltM. ittvf. rrnll war nn.l trxrfctrr. 1 1 J t bU .tlrr. Na 218 (Vtt J!t MlSCCLLANtOUa. IN lVl'Nl-TUK HKHKINAKTKIt drwrll'vHt IkV b txvn llu up bf lb rttT tnthl an.1 will t lh tjltlfla tt ln tljr lor fvu ml in. Qn! hwitVln htt, lUrV ), MtM .) ' 111, MotMi brtt I ruhi tlwttUWr. Kwr mn oKl, Kvlelil kWxiI rvimit Ulsl etrur l.MKTt J. M IIC.TWN IIIt ami (nrniora illfftT matrUlly U thlr oilulun rvlnltvo to th' l vtill ncornn. In ou ilaco tho ilatnaRO will 1m htwvy. sMU In nlUvrit fih Ions will follow It 1 rtinelwl 1'iat' at lliln tliuv no i1etAnltt ratlmal ran ' Im nmU. una It will h tvtwl Ay I Moro It will MiilUl to tfMt' Infurumtlun at n rUabl nnturo. ' It Ut true tUnt n Kr(lon of It'" (H sown grain will bo Mlntor Klllcl. toil want trfentne I now thv ijwton Mik-Ii of tU xnl wa town ns dry a i tli. Kud Utrt Krnlit trmitwl nlM-ly. 1 llnrrtly UU lU lender uprxxttt aansit tUrotivit the top of the gruand wly th vr ru)l set In and ctittied I or eevernl dny No mow wh oh tke rwiitd, xnd the imln Mtaered vr ly. Reaeedlng 1300 Aer. M. M. Wjrlcr: Is at home In IVudle tnu today, havlnf tit relurwtd Croat hi farm In the Huge (Illicit country. S lutWw northwest of i his city. 'm asked how much whent land he would have to rvmsHMt Up replied. "1)00 cr." "Uow inucU winter wliswt have you this ywrf wns the uwxl iiurstlon. nnd ugnlu cHtne the snawnr. "1300 acre." 1h other wtwl. all of his whwit wn fmu out and every m re will lmvi to be rtNiewdnd He ha ulreody liiilahinl pulling lu ISO nrre of It and In completing thu work at the rale of so to loo acres per day. four seeders Wing run narly nnd late. Mf. Wyrlck wn pleaded to stnts thnt the ground was lu tho bet Hmlbl roudltlon for roseHllug nnd with a couilnuanco of favorable vwtnr conditions, hi dainajw may be kept down to a. low ItKure, Abe Moils(rnij, who reelde Qve miles norlhwwi of IVtetleton. was In town tiMiay and rpurt thnt the IM) acre of winter wheat, whkn tm nad bis relatives had sown. Una all been reocded. j TRANSPORTATION LINES. 1 "BUST OV !:V!:UnilliN(i" hi n word tliU te)U of (tie jnouM'nger iHirvlite vl I "The i North-Western i Line trains dally l-lwiii Ht. Paul anil Cliloag'' coiiiprUIng The latent Pullman Blw I'e,irle4 hliiing Curs Library and f)lHrvatb)ii Carn Free IUcllii!nK (,'lialr Cnta TlieyOth Century Traill TUI5 N O I tTl I W 1 '-HTK KN LIMITKI) run every day of the yar FINEST TRAIN' IN Till! WOULD Klw'trlo f,lglitl HImiiii llwtcl TO CHJCAUO 1JV DA Y UUUT The JladgerHlate Kiifr. llie Dllwt day train rui nioK ltwrtiti Ht. Paul I and (lilragtj vl the Hboft Mini; WMf ntmiUnm Utm Hie Vet Mw4e vfo '111 Northern Ptrt8, Ureal Nartlieru, aimI ('atitullau Piwriric Hv. TliU In tljtt Hoe UtwMii ()inli, HI. Paul i'l Mlubexrfn. Alt ajnU 4-11 tukets via '"llf Nirttovtiru Mne." W. If MKAI, II f- KIHI.KIt, ti A T. A. IS AldirPt-, Pi-itUml, f)re. PILES JlaJ t.f. t ilt Pt sg fttvS IU Mr. William.' i.ll.iiK I u I'ST -til ,,,, 11110. II..JU. uJ llltl.l ll. II 1. - lW tlM l ,iiwi Hfiufdum ,4 i, r . . . u. ism t'li.i: i i vrwr.r u w- Vlf (tl LUI im W. tali t d fv Var Sal by Tallman it Co,, Pandlatoo. less than 15c. TRANSPORTATION LINKS. OREGON SHOLlNft Union Pacific Man Tlraa 9tn4ttU frm r , Wn taaiv ro ivtiuwi north. Umtb. Kiwi.i t nijp. nt tui. ih . ,i..;pm titl nil vi unai lalw. AllanlU 3 III . m via llul- l<an. -ti u. ivhi, ru Ml rM Vl.ll ( ll....Wlle.l-MI ,U PuT. thiltiUk. Mtlttttt Mptiaau. Im, l'ttttf ttl K,.! Ocean and Ulvcr Schedule, IU tallhif tit Mlkfo4 U(tlD4. 0 p. m "1UTTT" p. M. SIReUr .,., . .... r ,H Coluttibl Itltr To Aatcxl r lwHuf. p i SoiaiUf WIIIratl Hltar ' tl Uv ISHlUa.) J.llr, tfpt M04r. ; MUirvvf i..tr rrnMMH(i mi ltimiu s4 T75r HI Hit , m li9 Ltlo 1 Ml , M, tMlr Snk nlvar Klf'' I" tiltun, 'tap! Muii I r r am4.ky. ni. rHitiii, Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take thfs route for For iriilcago, Ht. Paul. Ht. IjU, Kn mu (fly, Ht. Ji Omh. nd All Points V.n$t and South Portland and point ! on the Sound - TlMKCUitli. U, ftailtaton, daily itp asJ;t al I sul t-m. Aulv feIUt4ia Xadr, WIu4r al fridar ltaA ia. ' Atjlva Pflldletoo TsUr. rbOlfcUf u4 . turiirtt. Uv Wall Wall .lillr, . Utt UJ:Wiu. airlv WlllldilT i UuM )Am foi lnfnUim i.i'lla U aa4 taa. ntudattwai, I. II o 4-t.i, i nr. Ala, KiadUWU. Olw B. ULf)EIUP O f A.. UUNS Pulliuua .Sleeping Cars, Kltfnrit DIiiIiik Otra, Totidbt Sleeping Otr t?r PAUL MIN.SKAfOLIU FA IUK) 10 iMItANO VORKR WIN'.VK4'KU HBLKfAbii UPaTK, f'HIf'AfiO WAHH1NCP10N IMflLADKrj'lll.V NKW VOllK ilOHTON ami nil pofuU Ktut U4( Booth. lkiob llaiett to Japan 34 Ufclo. via TMfl J Northwn rWa taa. Oe. i4Awiirallnii, t jmtt JCHSOULK, Ttalsj 4 fandUW daily tf 944 al 4lO p. n V... .i,h. ln(amtUia. Ill rujjl. HIM. ' a4 ileU. co.lt ea or urtU W. tojtia JlWU. orccoa, i ,n,vniwr Ttlid and VoiUoo u., niium, SOLD BY TALLMAN & CU uuuui-.w, -