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Classified Advertisements , COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE. b PROFESSIONS AND TRADES ALPHABETICALLY ARRRANGED. Business Cards and Societies FOR SALE. Bifii.nicfti.WIJ jr.yllN. WITH , OAliU VJ . vr --- - - ----- - nnli . I i r- T-r. it V In titter- rave to six horse ooivor. l.'on.imlcal In f:oo f fii. Price i!r0. I.nst Orcion. office, Pendleton. ciirn in rrtTT! PART nnROONIAJS Ice, large bundles of newspapers yon- Bg 'over- 1UU Die papers vau irc rawuw cents a ounaie. SALti NEW CnlCAGO TXTBWRJT ' universal key board, first class raa l Take n loot at It Thirty dollars buy It East Oreconlan office. NKWSPAURItS TO TUT UIsPEIl pets, on shelves, vrann, or ior winy rpnrnoew. Old ncwBiuinerB in 'n, I 01 one mimiruu t-nui nt.y.M-,,i: lit the KAST OIIKGONUN office. i, Orcpon- FRATERNAL ORDERS. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Wlldwood Camp. No. 2.133. meets sec ond and fourth Sntnrdars of mc'i month. In llendrlck's Hnll. Mrs. Ida Holcomb, Oracle; airs. Kettle Hobbim. j.ocoraer. OMAT1M.A TKNT. NO. 27. K O. T. V. Meets In Secret Society Hall, seoDJ and roni-tli TupRdavs of each month. All vrs- Itlne Sir Knlchts cordially Invited. J. 8, Kees, Record Keeper: E, D. Estabrook, Commander. REDMEN OMAHALKS TRIRE, NO. 18 -r-Mects every Tuesday night in Hen drlck's Hall. Roy W. Rltner, Keeper of Records. WANTED. srk ArVT!TlTIKF.TlS TO MAKE USE ese classified columns. -If yon hayo (npr you imve no use ior, ouw w Kt for somethlnK that some other ay have- and have no use .ior, Bomc bnt you mny need In your business. t,n.n nn arttH llftfSlA Tllfir Villi lsh to trade for a cow or a vehicle. may have tne cow ana vemcie Evfant add' will probably do the PHYSICIANS. f!OT,E. OKFTCB IN JTTDD Offlre hnnra. 10 to 12 m. ', , m. Telephone 77. F.n. M. T).. DESPAIN BLOCK. and corrects eve troubles catar- ndltlonx and Impaired unarms. arrectly fitted for xerractive er- f3. RMITH, nrriCE OVIBR TFfE nn Snrlnpn Rankf TeleDUone 30 ! , telephone 81. 3ARFIKLD. M D,, HOMRPPATH- Phvslnlan nnd Surceon. O.Tice -In hnlldlnc. Tpienhone: umce. o:acK rfdonce. black 24. iLIA'M HOUSE. PHYSICIAN ANT nn. omen, room vn Judfl iimin- Muln.2, Residence Phono Kca,Z3. PRDLETON LODGE. NO. 52. A. F. nd A. M., meets first nnd third Mondays cf each month, visiting orjraren wecome. r. J. Tweedy W, M., Joe H. I'ftrlcw. TENDLETON CHAPTER, 23 T. C Tavlor. H. P.. F. P. Wamslev. Secretary Meets first and fourth Friday of each montn in Masonic uall. PENDLETON COMMANDERY, NO. 7., Pcbert Forsteft E. C, W. E. Carter, Sec retary. Meets first an.1 third Friday of each month in Masonic nan. 1I0NEERS OF THE PACIFIC W1L 11am Martin Encampment, No. 1. Meets every Wednesday ar uenancKi uan. Mrs. L. F. Lampkln, Secretary. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF Pythias. J. F. Nowlln. C. C,: li. W. Fletcher, K. of R. ie S. Meets evrry Monday In Secret Society Hall. MODERN WOODMEN 0F AMERICA -Tutullla Camp, No. 039D. Meets first and third Saturdays of each- month at Hen drlck's Hall. George -A. Hamblln, Con sul; G. A. Bobbins. ClerET WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR nieetlntrs of Pendleton Camp No. 41, W O. W-, are held iu Odd Fellows hall every Tuesday evening Visltlri? nelghlioM are always welcome. J. P, Walker, Clerk, J. P. Earli C C. BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA, Oregon. Capital, $50,000; surplus and . I profits, $6000. Interest on time deposits. ' DealB In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections- promptly attended to. Henry WFAnr. nnnr 17 ASSOCIA1-' r- Adams, president; T. .1. Kirk, vlce-pres-rAWoTMali OsTresl-. iJ6"- cash,er; F" fi Lecfrow' IN" TH1SSK ri'-TO-DATK UAYS. Applicant for Cook's PIhco What Is the iiddress of your Inst cook? Mistress of the HousoWhy do you want to fcnnw thntT Anpllcnnt 1 jvnnt to get your reference from hep il OIBCE-TMDE -P, Lblork, elephonc, blnck 101 M HENDERSON. PnYBICIAN snrjteon,- specinirips eye. ear. nose . nmre in savings nans Duna- tione Mnln 33. 'ATHIC Keyes. , Store. PHYSICIANS. DRS. Offlce one block west of K'K IT rT.ATrrcST.T"Yi!- PHTHiNTC nervous auenRes ooa oiReaRs oi Onn. Hotel Pendleton, cor. Mn Sts., Pendleton. Ore. Water Phone IITECTS AND BUILDERS. TOWARD. ARCHITECT AND SU- tehdent. mnkes complete and roll mis for hnlldlncs In the city or Room 17, Jndd building. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton Oregon. Organized March' 1, isaw: capital, sou.uuu; surplus, u,uuu, Interest allowed on time deposits. Ex chnnge bought and Bold on all principal points. Special attention given to collec tions, w. J. Furnish. ? president : J. N. Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier. ! i THE FARMERS BANK OF WESTON, Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank ing Dusmess. uxenange oongnt ana sola. uuiiecuons promptly attended to. b. Jameson, president; Geo. W. Proebstel, vice-president : J. it. Kiieore. cashier: di rectors, G. A. Hartman, M. M.- Johns, T, J. Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore1, Ttobert Jameson, u. v. noeoste;. : COLE. CONTRACTORS AND era. Estimates furnished on snort Job work a specialty. Prompt MAY . CONTRACTOR AND sr. Estimates furnished on an masonry, cement walks, stone -.J HAn 1. 1.1, l T.'1 , I , M ucin u uu tcAi. rl &.wv an office. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE ton. Capital $70,000; surplus, $85,000. Transacts a general banking business. Ex change and telegraphic transfers sold on Chicago, San Francisco, New York and principal points in the northwest Drafts drawn on China, Japan and Europe. Makes collections on reasonable terms. Levi Ankeny, "president; W. F. Matlock, rlce-presldcnt : C. B. Wade, cashier; H. C. Onernsey, assistant cashier. V ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. BROS.. COURT STREET. LA lock, electricians, dealers In elec- nnlles. Houses, stores wired for Chts. bells or telephones. Elertrl all kinds. Get our prices. Ite- a specialty. V AND FEED STABLES. CIAL STABLER. O. W. FROOME Ulvery feed and Boarding. All kinds Competent drivers. Opposite Ho- lleton. Telephone 1G. LIVERY. FEED AND SA0ES . First class iln-19 rnd double all oeeastons. fl27 Cottmwood St. ;Maln 7. Evlln Craig, Prop. STABLES. T. W, AYE S3. PROP.. feed and boarding. The best In the cltv. .Alt St.. between : Cottonwood Sts. Phone, Main' 0. HIDES, PELTS 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 jill kinds a specialty. You can bring in 50 cents worth of old rags or ship In $500 worth of bides and will be treated In the same way. We have come here to stay. Give us a cal and you will be satis ed. L. Shank & Co., office and warehouse next to Eastern Hotel, Pendleton, Ore. Telephone, Red 221. SECOND HAND DEALERS. GEORGE O'DANIEC. NEW AND SECOND hand goods bought and void. Couit St., Opera house block. Call and sea me. . , fc , : V. BTROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND band, goods. If there Is anything you need In new or second hand furniture, stoves, granite ware and crockery, call and get his prices. No. 212 -Court St Local Market . Prices. The following ?hows the prlcoB paid on tho local market: Turnips, 75c per sack. Parsnips, 75c per sack. Gabbage, 4c lb. Cheese, per lb., 20c. Onions, per cwt, $2. Beets, per lb., ,lc. Potatoes, per cwt, $1.601.75. Apples, per box, $1.50. Horse radish, 12 c lb. Gzrllck, lZygC lb. Sweet potatoes, 5c per lb. Sauer. Kraut, ,40c. per gallon. Pendleton Livestock and Poultry. Chickens, hens, per doz., ?45. Roosters, $5.50 to $4.50. Turkeys, per lb., 10. Geese, per doz., ?9. Spring chickens, per doz., $3.60. Ducks, per ' doz., $3;76. Pigeons, per doz., $1.50. - Eggs, 1215c intrade. Butter, 50 65c per roll. Choice beoi cattle, wetc. Cows, per hundred, $3.10. Steers, $4. Hogs, live, 5c Hogs, dressed, 6c. Calves, dressed. 7 to 8c from boarding the car. rh-3i ho. Wild brought to this city by tonm llo la badly broken out with, tho disease. TWO LINES. 1 time 15c 2 times 20o 1 week J........30O THREE LINES. 1 time 20 2 times 30e 1 week 450 Extra lines: 10 cents each a week; 25 cents a line per month. THE MEXICAN It PECCARY. Anything, TRANSPORTATION LINES. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices; Sugar rCane granulated, best $5.25 per sack; do., 16 lbs $1; best granu lated, $5.25 per sack; do., 10 lbs.,.$l. Coffee Mocha and-Java, best, 40c per lb; next grade, 35c lb; lower grades coffee, 25 to 15c lb; package coffee, 15c lb. Rice Best. head rice, 12 c per lb; next grades 8 l-3c per lb.' Salt Coarse, $1.35 per 100; table, $2.20 per 100. Flour, B. B., $3.40 per bbl. Flour. Walter's, $3.40 per bbl. Mover Turns Ont for Slim or HeitNt. "Tho most vtolouH and fenrloRs of the brute creation Is the peceury, or wild hog of Mexico," said C. V. Uartlett, of Laredo, 'lY.x. "This utiinml seems ut' tcrly devoid of the emotion of fenr. 1 hnvo never seen it turn a hair's breadth out of Its path for any living thing. Man Is it special bete noire. It dls-J plays an Intelligence in lighting tho4 human strangely at vartanee with Its apparently complete lack of any mental attributes, tsave tho very lowest order of instinct, lhey are rarely found sing ly, but go in droves of from a hundred to thousands. Their ability to scent men s particularly marked. I have known o drove of tllC!" ia Bcea Bn 11 mile oft and strike as straight for him as tho arrow Hies. There Is no use to tfv to frighten them with guns. The eonnOnnding of a full battery would have no mre effect on them than the noimine di firecracker. Tho only thing to do whn tW get after you Is- to run away from ;" ns mst. as a horse can carry you. AivJ thu there is no certainty that they won't ciJtch you. I K FEKP BTABLKfl, SATISFACTION knteed f.lp Aurn.Pt., bet. wCbb and! P Hartshorn nroo. Many rears ex- ce In this business. W. S. .BOWMAN, LEADING PBOTOGRA .pher'of the. city. Harvest views, Indian photos' for sale. Finishing done 'for ama teurs. Main St. near bridge. Phone. Red L270. N FEED VAKP. W, T. BOYNTOW 8pnll care given horses left- with jwer Webb streot " Rhone Red. 201. CABS AND CARRIAGES. CAR LINTS.' KItWTN BAKISR. PKOP. pnone main iv, a. xne uepox jivery DENTIST8. .VAHOHAN. DENTIST, OKFICB IN onuain. MANN, PKNTIRT. IN ARSOOIA block, over P. B. Clopton'i offlce. ESTAURANT8 AND CAFES. Ieorgr nrsTAnnANT. PTnifTLT trlass. W. W. Psng'jfn, Prop. Msi nrs. .uu junin wr, -lei, Main ,13, , TjORNEYS. in u PALRV. ATTORNRYP AT umce in Savings Rank building. LOWRLL. ATTORNEY AT Room 14 Asssoclatlon block, Pea- Jregon. - - I A TLB Y. LAWYKR. nwmo.to TK .building. iPecdletoo., Oregon. '" IKBLTOY. ATTORNRY 'T LAW. in Association Clock. fOYD, .AXTORNJC AT LjA.W 111 IRBDER, ATTORNEY At UW, ton.' uretron. fcA.r FEB, LAW OFFICE JN.4UDD PH0T,O'GRAPHERS. MISCELLANEOUS. STJBSCBIBERS,TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU .want-to subscribe to magazines or news papers In the United Htates or Europe, remit by postal note, check or . send to the EAST ORBGONIAN the net publisher's price of the publication you 'desire, and we will have It sent you and assume al lthe risk of the money being lost in the mat's: It will save vou both trouble aid risk. If you are a subscriber to the EAST ORB GONIAN, In remitting you can deduct ten per cent . from the publisher's price Ad drees. EAST. OBEGONI AN PUB. CO., Pen dleton, Oregon. IN POUND-THE HEREINAFTER DE described stock has been taken up by the City marshal and will be sold at the expiration of ten days for costs and expenses.' One bay nmre, one year old, branded clrclo it on left shoulder, -welvht about 000 pounds, . Dated Vurch21,19 2. JOE BLAKLEV, Marshal, MEDICAL IF YOUR HAIR 18 TURNING GRAY, DON'T pull It .out. IT HUKI'dl "Gray hairs are honorable, though not always desirable " The only preparation that will positively restore the original eoler to gray or faded hair Is the renownediMARVKLT' II IR TON1C.-R natur llislr restorative (not abalr dyc) It prompt ly stops hair falling ou(, nrcveptiug JjalduebS and CORES daudrutf, too-or money 'returned, Tulrt wears of saccms: no failures. Four dls. tlnct-vltal virtues in every full pint bottle, all for II, Express prepaid, Address. H.QUINN Si CO., Bale Props., 49 Pine St., CJiIcttgofclll. - . Br. -Wllllum.' laMtkt cure Bllnd,rilee41u, abaArba the tiuaora. Al larstUe ltcblDsrirtuo), acts as s jpouUlce, irlves lustao relief. pr.AVIl 11am' IKUI AN 1'IJLK r-v wswitsajEXS is pre- 7 mrtruoa asa licuiiwei iuo privaieparw. k wsrranvua." eo.a eraruKKi makes a. aeoUUT of ma in. 11 14 uiMt law. PrKROK,. ATWRNHYH Mr. HtlUman hajr bajui? Ami. racttce In United ' ffrtaW HSfiat m Skins, Hides arid Pelts. Portland, March 20. Sheepskins Shearings, 1520c; short wool, 25 35c; medium wool, 3060c; long wool, 60c$l each. Hides Dry hides, No. ly 16 pounds and up, 15lti-c per pound; dry kip, No. 1, 5 to 15 pounds, lbc;.ry calf, No. 1, under 5 pounds, 16c; dry salt ed bulls .and stags one-third less than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound, 60 pounds and ovr, 89c; 60 to 60 pounds, 78c; under 60 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and' bulls, sound, 55c; lJpsound, 15 to 30 pounds, vc; veai, sound, iu to li pounds, tc; calf, sound under 10 pounds, 8c; green (unsalted), 1 c perpound less; culls, one cent per pound less; horse bides. Baited, each $1.50 2; dry, each $11.E0; olts hides, each, 25 50c; goat skins, common, each,, 100 15c; Angora, with wool on, eacb.,25 $1.00. Pelts Bear skins, as t j size. No. .1, each $520; cubs,- f$25; badger, each, 1040c; wildcat, each, 2530c; house cat, 510c; fox, common gray, 3060c; do red, each, $1,500)2; do, cross, each, $516; do silver aqd black, each, $100! 200; fishers, each, $56; lynx; each, $23; mink, strictly No. l.,-each 30c1.26; mar ten, dark northern; $612; marten, pale pine, according to size and co-. lor'$J1.6i3; muskrats, large, each, JiQc; skunks, each, 2530c; civet Lor polecat, each, 5(310c; otter for Targe "prime "skins, each, $537; pan ther, wltL head and claws perfect, each, $2.0035.00; raccoon, for large prime, 303Ec; wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each, $3.50 5; wolf, prairie (coyote) with head perfect, each, 40 60c; wolf, prairie, (coyoter without head perfect, each, 30g35c; wolverine, each $47; beav er, ?er akin, large, $66; do medium, $34; do small, $11.60; do kits, 5075c. Central Illinois Teachers Meet. Peorln. 111., March 21. -reorla Is entertaining tho largest convention he history of the Central Illinois Teacher' Association. Nearly two thousand delegu!cs &d visitors, In eluding representative8 from ovoiy city, town and village In tho terri tory embraced by the assocfttfton, filled the coliseum when tho gather ing was called to order at 9:30 this morning. Tho aduress of welcome was by Dr. N. C. Doughorty, super intendent of tho Peoria schools and former nresldnnt. nf tho nssnolntlnn. Papers on educational topics were presented by Livingston C. Lord, president of the' eastern Illlonls Stato Normal School, and Alfred Bayllss, state suporlritedent of public instruc tion. The appointment of commit tees occupied tho remainder of tho morning session. After luncheon the cenventldn divided Into separate conferences for the discussion of mnttora nf tVnrflnillnr Intnrnaf fn tin county superintendents, city super- f ht,m in, thc rceH that day and through Intondents and principals, high the niBht' T,1y circled around the school teachers. primary school irco grununfr aim Kqueitunp tiieir tie teachers and teachers qf music. light at the prospect of a fenst. Ilesoon This evening the association will exhausted his ammunition, and listen to an address on "Co-Operation brought down a peccary at each-lire, of the. Home and tho School" by Dr. llt this lmd no terror for the beasts. Nicholas Murray Butler, tho new I Along toward morning the brutes bo president of Columbia university. j Bnn to -at the ones he hud killed, and " i when they thus satisfied the cravings Heavyweights to Meet. ' of their stomachs they f twined in line Philadelphia, March 21. Those ' nnd trotted oiY. If they lmd not had old-time heavyweight rivals, Peter fime of their own number to devour Maher and Gi.s Ruhlln, aredown for they would have guarded that tree Until a six-round go at Industrial Hall to- my friend, through sheer exhaustion, night, and, notwithstanding tho fact dropped from his perch nmi allowed that the recent Sharkey-Mahor fiasco them to make a meal of him. The wild put a damper on the sport In tho cats nnd tigers that infest the Mexican Quaker city, there promises to be a wilds ilec from thc peccaries with In- .Jfgood crowd qh hand to see tho "Irish stinctlve fear, and even rattk'snakpx Champion" and the "Akiym Giant" keep nut of their path." St. Louis Re meet. .This will be their third meet- public. ing, their two previous contests re- Oregon Shotliihb Union Pacific ilciouBnesB. "A friend of mine encountered a drove of them In a wlld.par.Mif Mexico a few years" ago', and his escape was miracu lous. He very foolishly shot mid wound ed a number of them. Then ho took refuge in n tree. The peccaries kept dkpaht Time Sehadule mm fob From Pei.dleton raois h,P5.' 3sH Lle. bonvor. ft 1 Porllsud Worth, Omaha. Kan Bpeclftl sa City. 8t Louis, Chi- 8 ".; 5'JOprn cagoand Kait. via Hunt In Eton, Atlantic Salt Lako, Denver, Ft. Express Worth, Omaha, 4an. l. ?r..' ,M c"T.8t. Louis, Chi. lino 9. m, via Ilunt. cagoandKast. liiRton. , 1 ,;,Px,u!. WMU WalU, Lflwlston . fMtMall 8pokano,Wallace,Putl. 8.15 a. nt. man, Minneapolis, 8t. .Sao p. m. 'via Paul, DnluthMUwau u,"m 8pokano. koo, Chicago and East. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subject to change. 8:00 p.m. For Ban Francisco 4 p. a, Ball eroryS days. . 4 PaTTy " ' oxcent Columbia Rlvor Bunday 4pm 8 p. in. To Astoria aud Way Bandar Saturday Landings. 10 p. m. Willamette River Roats loavo Portland dally, except Bundar, (stage ot wotor pormlttlng) Ior Willamette and amhlll Hlver points. ; Leave I Rlparla ! 4:05 a.m. Ually Excpt Mon Lea to I.owlitoa 7:00 a. m. Dally Excpt Mor F. F. VVAMHLKY, Agout, Pendleton. Snako Hlver Rlparla to Lowlston. HAD SMALLPOX. Walla Walla Sepds a Case Away to Prescott. Walla Walla, March 21. Last night a man was placed In tHb pest house here, having been driven from Walts- burg by team to this city, broken out with smallpox. The man applied at a local drug ritdre Wednesday for a b6ttle of medicine, when It was tlfs- cpvtMMd that he was suffering from smallpox, and the health officer was notified, Flio fellow begged to be al lowed to go to Ids home, which ho said waB near Prescott, a;id Tio was allowed to go. Yesterday hp was at Prescott and the Jieople sent him to Waltsburg. There", ho was taken charge of by an oilicer at the Instiga tion of a conductor' on .the Oregon Railroad Navigation .company's train, who prfvented the ,6iekN nian suiting In draws. Their last meet ing took place In this city a little over a year ago, and, although they fought six rounds, the general opin ion was that Ruhlln had outpointed his rival and would have won had the contest continued. Both men have beqn trnlnlng hard for tonight's meeting. Ruhlln has Bath Beach with Robert while Maher did his work of preparation at tho local gym- .asmm. oth annear to bo In the rpink of condition and fit to put up a splendid fight. Billy Rocap, of this city, will referee the contest. trained at Fitzslmmons, True. The occasional ad Is one of tho very best methods by,, which to squander money. Continuous advertising, on the other hand, will .bring ample re turns for the money Invested. Suggestions. .Several arteslun wells are being drilled In tho Horse Heaven country this spring. S. H Patterson haB tho contracts. There Is at present but one well on tho great table-land. It was jiut down several years ago by the state and county. TRANSPORTATION LINE8. "BEST OF EVERYTHING" In a word this tejia of the' passenger Bervlce via "The North-Western Line" 8 trains dally between 8t. Paul and Chicago comprising The latent Pullman Sleepers Peerless Dining Cars Library and Observation Cars Free Reclining Chair Cars Many's The Time Sellers Renters Buyers Servants Houses . HAVE BEEN FOUND THROUGH AN ADLET IN THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS OF THE EAST OREGON IAN WHEN ALL OTHER MEANS HAVE FAILED. THESE CLASSI FIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRING RESULTS AND DO NOT COST BUT A TRIFLE, TRY ONE. RUNS Pullman Sleepiiig Cars, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars fST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO GRAND FORKS 0ROOK8TON i WINNKPEG inCLENAand L BUTTE, TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all points East aud South Through tickets to Japan and tlhlna, ?U Tacoma aud Northern I'aclQo Steamship 0, and American lino. TO THROUGH Tho 20th Century Train THE NORTHWESTERN LIMITED Minn overv dav of the vear FINEST TRAIN IN THE mW&g&iSzZt&aF i , r,i , , ' Third aud Morrison fits., 1'nrtland, Ot. Jiiieoino Xiiguuiii ouuim xieaieu TO CHICAGO BY DAY LIGHT The Badger State ExpresM, tho finest day train running between St. Paul ami Chicago y la the Short Line; con nections from the West made via The Northern Paclllo, Great Northern, and Canadian Paclllo Ryu. This Is the best line between Omaha, TIMK SCHHDUXB. Trains loaye Pondlotou dally except Sunday m u;uu ). in. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take thfs route for 8t.'.Pf."lal,d '"W'wiLSn I OMcaao, St. Paul, St. Louis, Ktn Line " Northwestern mis Cliy, St. Joe, bmaha, and Ail I'omts bast and bouth W H. MEAD. H. L. BISLER. G. A. T. A, 248 Alder St., Portland, Ore. 80 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TflADE TlAnitS UEBIGIJLi COPVniQHTO &C. Anronesemlln'a nrkulrli nnd doscrliUlitn mnj qillcUly uicoriHiil our opinion iruu wneiiitr ui. , mi I'll Portland and points on the Sound TIMK (UKD. Leave I'eudleton, dally except Snndayi at 6:00. pin. Arrive Pondleton Monday. Wednesday a4 Friday 11 Mam. Arjlve i'eudleton incsdar, Thursday bvm Saturday 9'JA am. Leave Walla Walla daUv. east bound lQiQOMa. Arrlru Walla Walla daliy west bound 9 fib soa. For information recardlue ratea and areaaa. uioaauoui, can on or auuiei i , Wi ADAMB, A jwt. Pendleton, Orgo H, B, OAl.DKBlIKAI). O. P. A., Walla Walla. Wash. Invention, ( probably imloiiULli sont I' it true. Olilcet KavMiY hT nowlnc l'tliiu.. utmito taktiu tlimuifh Muim k t o, rccelvti cuil notlct. nltlinut chiiruu, lu I no Scientific jimcnenn. A handsomely Illustrated weolly, I.ri!Cit ch culuttou ot unj eo(en(lG inurind. '1'oitns, ?3 c ruitri four months, tl. lioldbrcll iiuWuclfiilort MUfiN ft Cd.86'8'011'5 New VorH ' afV la 1 to I dtjLB jaBBW duiuiMi val U.I Ml .iri.i.i. fail CUIE YNRIELFI UW UUj U tot unnatural discharges, lutlaniinaHoaj. trritaUuns or ulowatloae of 111 u fin u a niomlir&hMA ll'Mtuu Muuslaa, Painless, aud uot uMsi iTHttVAHJCtltyiCUCo. "" or poisonous. Void by Ursumlste, or scnt.lu plIa wrauar, by ujrurtu. urabaU. iui