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

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LASSIFIED
FOR SALE.
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PHYSICIANS.
?. n. nnr.E. offtcr tn judd
tdlnir. Offlro Honrs, i fi co 1J a. m. :
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J. P. M KAUIj. kuuju annuitt-
telepnone, dirsk jui
Phone Main S3.
.LYNN K. HLAKESLEE. CHKONIC
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HOWARD. ARCHITECT AND 8U-
ntiH for biilldlnim In the city or
noom it, Jiiaa DuuainB.
Estimates iiirnishea on snort
OD wore a Bijeciuuy. itmum
MAY . CONTRACTOR AND
Estlmntcs fnrnlslied on all
mnann frr namnnf VETfl lira. Bf fltlft
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IinOS.. COURT STREET. LA
niopk. eleotrlclans. dealers In elec-
"iiinnllna. TTniiRAH. atorpfl wired for
1 1 CO IB. dciib or icieouuuua. rjicvui-
ERY AND FEED STABLES.
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8TAI1LES. T. W. AYE US. PIMP..
ct.ii iccii nun uvniuuiKt i ul mv j v
and Cottonwood Sta. Phone, Mnln iO.
O. K. FEKU HTABI.EH. 8ATI8FACTION
. F. P Hartshorn, prop. Many years ex-
n. Special caro given horecs left with
Lower Webb street. Phone Red 201.
CABS-AND CARRIAGES.
CAP r.iNH. bhwin TiATrifln. pnnp.
nnnn itiin ;ii a r run i nnnr I it Jk
DENTI8TS.
i, nniiniiitt
MANN, DENTIST, IN A8S0CIA
plock, .ovor P, B, Clopton'a office.
RTAI DAK TC A Kin tfAAHfPA
cIubs. w. W. Pang3itn, Prop. Menu
"rs. (104 Main St! T Tel.1 Mnln I2
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
ROYAL NEIGnnORS OF AMHSRICA
Wlldwood Canip, No. 2333, meets sec
ond and fourth Saturdays of eac'i month,
In lleudrlck's Hall. Mrs. Ida Holcomb,
Oracle; Mrs. Nettle Robbing. Recorder.
UMATILLA TENT, NO. 27, K. 0. T. M
Meets In Secret Society Hall. seonJ nnd
fourth Tuesdays of each month. All vls
Itlns Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. 8.
Kces, Record Keeper; E. D. Estabrook,
Commander.
REDMEN DMAHALES TRIBE, NO. 18
Meets every Tuesday night in uen
drlck'B Hall. Roy W. KItncr, Keeper of
Records.
PENDLETON LODGE. NO. 52. A. F. and
A. M., meets first and third Mondays of
cacn montn. visiting Drjtjrnn welcome, i.
J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe H. I nrki, ,St.
PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 2S T. C.
Taylor, H. P., P. P. Wamsley, Secretary.
Meets first and fourth Friday of each
month In Masonic Hall.
PENDLETON COMMANDERY, NO. 7.,
Robert Forster, E. C, W. B. Cartor, Sec
retary. Meets first and third Friday of
each month In Masonic Hall.
1-IONEERS OF THBj PACIFIC WIL
11am Martin Encampment, No. 1. Meet
every Wednesday at nendrtck's Hall.
Mrs. L. F. Lampkln, Secretary.
DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF
Pythias., J, F. Nowlln, C. C. : U. W.
Fletcher, K. of R. & S. Meets evrry
Monday In Secret Society Hall.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Tutullla Camp, No. 0300. Meets flrat and
third Saturdays of each month nt Hen
drlck's Halt. George A. Hamblln, Con
sul ; G. A. Robblns. Clerk.
WOC v N OF TnE WORLD REGULAR
-etln of Pendleton Camp No. 41, W.
I ftV. cr. 'lold In Odd Fellows' hall every
-'ueKiiay o- 'us. .Visiting neighbors always
wIroEit-. w Walker, Clerk, J. P. Earl,
c. e:
TORNEYS.
CARTER u RALEY, ATTORNEYB AT
Law. Office In Savings Bank building.
BEAN & LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT
' Law. Room 14 Aassoclatlon block, Pen
dleton, Oregon.
T. G. HAILEY, LAWYER. OFFICE IN
Judd building, Pendleton, Oregon.
N. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Association block.
E. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ill
Court St.
L.' B. REEDER, ATTORNEY Af LAW,
Pend leton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD
Bulldlug.
BTILLMAN & PIERCE, ATTORNEYS
at Law. Mr. Stlllman has been admit
ted to practice In United States patent
offices and makes a specialty of Patent
Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 18 Associa
tion block.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
W. S. BOWMAN, LEADING PHOTOGRA
pher of the city. Harvest views, Indian
photos for sale. Finishing done tor imn
teurs. Main St., near bridge. Phone, Red
270.
BANKS AND .BROKERS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. .OF ATHENA,
Oregon. Capital, ?50,000 ; surplus and
profits, $0000. Interest: on time deposits.
Deals In foreign and domestic exchange.
Collections promptly attended to. Henry
C. Adams, president ; T. J, JCIrk, vice-president;
t. L liarnett, cashier; F. S. LeGrow.
assistant cashier,
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS JJANK,
. .,!!5nd,ct0P Oregon. Organized .March 1,
I860,;' capital, .350,000; surplus, $00,000.
Interest allowed on time deposits. Ex
change bought, .and sold on all prluctpa)
points. Special attention given to collec
tions. W. J. Furnish, president; J. JJ.
Teal, vice-president ; T. .3. Morris, cashier.
THE FABMMllS BANK OF "wESTON,
Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank
Ing business. Exchange bought and sold.
Collections promptlv attended to. R.
Jameson, president; Geo. W. Proebstel,
vice-president; J. R. Kllgore, cashier; di
rectors, G. A. Hartinan, M. M. Johns, T.
J. Price, G. D. Graw, J. P. Kllgore, Robert
Jameson, G. W. Proebstel.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLB
ton. Capital $70,000 ; surplus, $85,000.
Transacts a general banking business Ex
change nnd ' telegraphic transfers sold on
Chicago. San Francisco, New York and
principal points In the northwest Drafts
drawn on China, Japan nnd Europe.
Makes collections on reasonable terms.
Levi Ankeny, president; W. F. Matlock,
vice-president; C. B. Wade, cashier; H. C.
Gnernsey, assistant cashier.
HIDES, PELT8 AND JUNK.
YOU CAN GET THE HIGHEST MAR
ket price for your hides, pelts and all
kinds of Junk, such as rubber, brass, cop
per, lead, zinc, rags and bottles. Iron of
all kinds a specialty. You can bring In
50 cents worth of old rags or ship In
$500 worth of hdes and will be treated
In the same way. We have come 7here to
stay. Give us a caland yqu will .be. satls
ed. L. Shank & Co., office and warehouse
next to Eastern - notcl, Pendleton, Ore.
Telephone, Red 221. '
. WOrm Oil BIShOM Pill lUVO been la U& ovr cr vaan Iv tliM tfjuUr nfthM Mnrmna
R.i ... " "v. wwn uci uv.iionUbUl. a cure u At luncl. WJJ'vrm Hectare kmall. uutlavelooea
w.,u,uLTies WO brain jiuarwM r.-ntr. " rr . tl r . KUUU . '
KlUUAjJ. With 6 UiiL ClrruUA. " JlTl , TL" " 2.-T" 1
r . . . . " viMtw Mnmr Ban,
".flMAN CO., DRUGGISTS, PENDLETON,
A written guarantee, to cura
rronnisco, vai
OREGON.
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SECOND HAND DEALERS.
TKOHGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND 8ECOND
hand goods bought and o;il. Court St.,
Opera house block. Cnll and so; mo.
V. BTRORIiE, DEALER IN RKCOND
baud goods. If there Is anything yon
need In new or second hand furniture,
stoves, grantto ware and crockery, call anil
get his prices. No. 212 Court St
MISCELLANEOUS.
SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU
want to subscribe to magazines or news
papers In tho United States or Europe,
remit by postal note, check or send to tlio
EAST OREQONIAN tho net puollslicr's
price of the publication you deslro, snd we
will have It sent you snd nssume al Ithe
risk of the money being lost In the mals.
It will savo vou both troublo aid rlek.
If yon are a subscriber to the EAST ORE
GONIAN, In remitting you can deduct ten
per cent from the publisher's prtro Ad
dress EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Pen
dleton, Oregon.
TOR SALE NEW CHICAGO TYPEWRIT
or, universal koy board, first class ma
chine Take a look at It Thirty dollar
irlll buy It. East Oregonlan office.
BABBITT METAL, BEST IN THE
world, In bars. Price $1 per bar, at tho
Kast uregonian oiuco.
FOR RENT1 Rooms In the East Oregon
lan building for rent; steam heated, hot
and cold water and bath room.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Atmn
OREGON
Shot Line
UNION PACIFIC
KOOTLIGHT FKIVOLRY.
First Chorus Girl That Spanish dancer thinks she makes a hit throwing
kisses at the baldheads.
Second Chorus ,Glrl It's a good thing she only throws them. The baldheads
don't know she eats Spanish onions for a make-up.
What It Is.
Advertising Is tho llto blood or thoi
business world today, and well direct-1
ed advertising Is like tho powerful
searchlight of a river steamer, thrown
upon a distant cottngo on tho bank, '
cutting It out like a plcturo painted on
a black canvns. Tho timid buyor and
tho prospective Industry will follow
tho rays of tho searchlight of public
ity, just as surely as will tho eyes of
tho steamer's passengers follow tho
light thrown from their vessol. Thoy
will not search tho surrounding gloom
for objects of Interest when a beauti
ful picture is clearly shown boforo
them. Prospective buyers will not
search tho surrounding gloom for
your competitors If tho searchlight of
publicity Is turned on your own placo
of business. Cannstota (N. Y.) Boo.
COMMERCE-TRADE
Local Market Prices.
The following shows the prlceB
paid on the local market:
Turnips, 75o per sack.
Parsnips, 76c per sack.
Cabbage, 4c lb.
Cheese, por lb., 20c.
Onions, per cwt, $2.
Beets, per lb., lc
Potatoes, per cwt, $1.50 1.75.
Apples, per box, $1.50,
Horse radish, 12&c lb.
Garlick, lzo lb.
Sweet .potatoes, 5c jer lb;
Sauer Kraut, 40c per gallon.
Pendleton Livestock and Poultry.
Chickens, hens, per dozi," ?45.
Roosters, $d.50 to $4.50.
Turkeys, per lb., 10.
Geese, per doz., $9.
Spring chickens, per doz., $3.50.
Ducks, per doz., $3.76.
Pigeons, per doz., $.1.50.
Eggs, 1215c .intrude.
Butter, 50C5o per roll.
Choice beoi. cattle, etc.
Cows, per hundred, $3.10.
Steers, $4.
Hogs, live, 5c.
Hogs, dressed, Sc.
Calves, dressed?-7 to. 8c
Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices.
Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.25
per sack;, do., 16 lbs $1; best granu
lated, $5.25 per sack; do., 16 lbs., $1.
Coffeo Mocha and Java, beat, 40c
per lb; next grade, 35c. lb; lower
grades coffee, 25 to 15c lb; package
coffee, 15c lb.
Rico Best head rice, 12c per lb;
next grade, 81-3c per lb.
Salt Coarse, $1.35 per 100; table,
$2.2.0 per 100.
Flour, B. B .$3.40. per bbl.
FJour, Walter's, $3.40 per'-bbl.
Skins, Hides and Pelts.
Portland, March 10. Sheepskins
Shearings, 15(S20c; short wool, 25
35c; medium wool, 3060c; long
wool, C0c$l each.
. Hides Dry hides. No. 1, 18 pounds
and up, 160liMsc per pound; dry kip,
No. 1, 5.to 15 pounds, 15c; dry calf,
No. 1, under 5 pounds, 16c; dry salt
ed bulls and stags one-third less than
dry flint; salted Jbides, steers, sound,
CO pounds and oyer, 9c; 60 to 60
pounds, 7&8c; under 50 pounds
and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound,
635c; Up, Bound, 16 to 80 pounds,
7c; veal, Bound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c;
calf, sound under 10 pounds, 8c;
green (unsalted), 1 c perpound less;
culls, ono cent por pound less; horse
hides, salted, each $1.502; dry,
each $11.50; olts hides, each, 25
50c; goat skins, common, each, 10
15c; Angora, with wool on, each,25(g
$1.00.
Pelts Bear skins, as t j size, ,No. 1,
each $5 20; cubs, $25; badger,
each, 1040c; wildcat, each, 2530c;
house cat, 510c; fox, common gray,
30 50c; do red, each, $1.502; do,
cross, each, $515; do silver and
black, each, $100200; fishers, each,
$56; lynx, each, $2g)3; mink,
strictly No. 1., each 30c1.25; mar
ten, dark northern; $6(3)12; marten,
pale pine, according to size and co
lor, $1.50 a; muskrats, large, each,
5(g) 10c; skunks, each, 2b'30c; civet
or polecat, each, 610c; otter for
large prime skins, each, $57; pan
ther, witL head and claws perfect,
each, $2.005.00; raccoon, for lar-je
prime, 3035c; wolf, mountain, with
head perfect, each, $3.50
6; wolf, prairie, (coyote) with head
perfect, each, 4060c; wolf, prairie,
(coyote) without head perfect, each,
3035c; wolverine, each $47; boav
er; per skin, large, $56; do medium,
$34; do small, $11.C0; do kits,
60 76c.
Surgeon's Knife Not Needed.
Surgery is no longer nocessary to
cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salvo cures such cases at once, ro-
I , At. 1 1 It
luuving me necessity xor unngorous,
painful and expensive operations. For
scalds, cuts, burns, wouuds, bruises,
sores and skin diseases it is unoquall
od. Bowaro of counterfeits. Tall
man & Co. and Brock & McComns.
An Indiana girl "split her sides" at
a show tho same night that her broth
er failed to split tho wood.
TRANSPORTATION LINE8.
depart Time Schedule abbiti
ron From Foi.dloton ron
Chicago- Salt Lake, Denver. Ft.
Portland Worth, Omaha, Kan
Bpoclal stuUlty.StLouli, tiki- 80 a. at.
6:30 pm cagoandKait
via Bunt
luqtou. Atlantic Halt Lake, Denver, Ft.
KxprcM Worth, Omaha, Kan
6:io a.m. sAsUltr.St.Louli.chl-11:10 p. m.
Via Hunt- cago and Kast.
lngton.
8t. Paul Walls Walls, Lowtiton
Fast Mail Hpoknno.Wnllaco.I'ull
S.15 a. in. man, Minneapolis, St. 5.-20 p. m.
via Paul, Duluth, Jlllwnu
8pokane. kco, Chicago and Eaat.
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM TOUTLAND.
All sailing dates mbjoct
to change.
8:00 p. in, For Ban Francisco 1 p. m.
Ball ovory 6 dHyi.
Bally
except Columbia Rivor
Sunday 4pm
8 p. in. To Astoria and Way Bunday
Saturday Lauding..
10 p. m. ,
Willar.iotto River
Boats leave 1'ortland dally, except Sunday,
(stage of water permitting) for WUIametts and
Yamhill River points.
Leave j Leave
RIparIa Snake River Lewiaton
4:05 a. m. 7:00 a.m.
Dally RIparIa to Lawliton. Dally
Excpt Mon Kxcpt Mor
F. F. WAM8LEY, Agent, I'eadleton.
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Practically Starving.
"After using a few bottles of Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure mywife received per
fect and permanent relief from a se
vere and chronic case of stomach
trouble," says J .R. Holly, real estate,
insurance and loan agent, of Macomb,
111. "Befor,o using Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure she could not eat an ordinary
meal without intense suffering. She
is now entirely cured. Several phy
sicians and many remedies had fail
ed to give relief." You .don't have to
diet. Eat any good food you want,
but don't overload the stomach. Ko
dol Dyspepsia Cure will always dl
gest It for you, Tallman & Co. &
Brock & McComas.
Advertising,
We may live without poetry, music
and art.
We may livo without conscience and
live without heart;
We may ljve without friends; and live
without fads,
But business today cannot live with
out ads.
The Cpuntry Merchant
$1. L. Riddle, tho father who lost
tjiree children in tho rocent wreck on
the Southern Pacific, near Sanderson,
Texas, left for Redlands, Cal in com
pany with his wife and only ono
child, aged 5 years, after accepting a
check for $10,000 from tho railroad
company as payment in full for damages.
"BEST OF EVERYTHING"
In a word this tells of the
passenger service via
"The
North-Western
Line
8 trains daily between St. Paul
. and Chicago comprising
The latest Pullmun Sleepers
Peerless Dinlug Cars
Library and Observation Cam
Free Reclining Chair Cars
The 20th Century Train
THE NORTHWESTERN LIMITED
runs overy day of the yeui
FINEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD
Electric Lighted Steam Heatwl
TO CHICAGO BY DAY LIGHT
Tho Badger State Exprehs, the Uncut
uay train running between nt. ram
and Chicago via tho Short Line; con
nections from tho West made via
The Northern Pacific,
Great Northern, and
Canadian Pacific Ityn.
This is the best line letwetti Omaha,
St. Paul and Mlnueeota. All agents
sell tickets via "The Northwestern
Lino."
W. H. MEAD, H. L. SISLER,
G. A. T, A
248 Alder St., Portland, Ore.
Take thfs
route for
For Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kan
sas City, St. Joe, Omaha, and
All Points East and South
Portland and points
on the Sound
TIMK CARD.
Leave Pendleton, dally except Sundays at
6:00. nm,
Arrive I'endleton Monday, Wednesday sad
Friday 11:66 am. .
Arme I'endletou Tuesday, Thursday a-nd'
Saturday 9 :66 am;
Leave Walla Walla dally, cast bound 10. -oo pm.
A rrlve Walla Walla dally west bound 9 ;05 am .
For Information regarding rates and accom
modation!, call on or addr'es s
W. ADAMS, Af ent.
I'endleton, OrsgOH
8, B, (JALDKRHKAD, O. P. A.,
Walla Walla, Wash.
TO
PILES
llr. AVIIIInin.' Indian
1'lloOINTBIKNT will
euro IIlliiU, IllcedlusT,
ana Ucbluif ille. It
absorbs liio tumors, al
lays the itching at ono3,
acta as a poultice, a Ives
Innant roller. Dr.AVII
llams' INDIAN I'lCU
U1NTHCST 18 tiro
pared only for Piles and Itoulnu of tho private parts.
1.IWJ uu in iTarranicu. emu ay oruggicia, or sent
br mall on receipt of pilce.ftOcburtWl.ooperbox.
WILLIAMS MTO CO., I'rop'ii, Of.UVlCl.AND, O.
For Sale by Tallman St To,, Pendleton,
RUNS
Pullman Sleeping Curs,
Elegant Dining Girs,
Tourist Sleeping Cars
f ST. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
J DULUTH
(GRAND FORKS
OROOKSTON
WINNEPEG
HELENA and
UUTTE,
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON
and all points East nnd South
Through tickets to Japan snd China, via
Tacoma and Northern PaclUo steamship Co,
and American Hue,
TIMK SCHKDULB.
Trains leave Pendleton dally except Bunday
at 60 p.m.
For further Information, time cards, din,
and tlokets, call on or writo w. Adams, Pea.
dleton, Oregon, or A. D, CHARLTON,
Third snd Morrison 8U., Portland, Ors,