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j. a 'ITS Business Cards and Societies I Classified Advertisements COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE. PROFESSIONS AND TRADES ALPHABETICALLY ARRRANGED. ' FOR SALE. OAT.RnASnr.lNR !CyUN, WITH nines, tanks and fttucs. rc'iiv to i.er- to. five to six torso aower. iJMtiouitwii in Be use of fuel. Price 39. Kant Oreou- ofnce, renaieton. t HAT.T3 AT THE BAST OUEQONIAN office, large bundles of newspapers, j-on- nlng over iuu oik pupura uK """"" 25 cents a bundle. )R BALE NEW CHICAGO TYTEWmT- universai Key noaru, uri ,'"" .. Take a look at It. Thirty dollar HI buy It Kast OrcgoTiIsn omce. r.n i VTSWSPAI'rcns TO l'U'J' UWl'im Fcarpets, on shelves, walls, or for wrap- id nUl'POBPS. UIU lirivniroiKio tidies oi one n in mi um i. ? -adle at the EAST OltEGONIAN office, adteton, Orcjron. r.r..nun itrwir TIPOT TV THK Cnrirt in hnrs. "Price SI ner bar, at the t OreRonlan office. WANTED. BTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE TJSE Pthese classified columns. If yon have Bine you nave no uue. w ,lt for something that some other ay nave nna nave no ue iui, ouiuc- nat you may neen in your uusiunm. 7 nave un unta iiuu iuni eh to trade for a cow or a vehicle. v mnv hnvp the cow ana venirie ant the horse. A fifteen or twenty- at want add win pronaniy oo me PHYSICIANS. O. POTiR. OFFICE IN JTJT)D line. OltW Twnr. 1" to 12 a. to.; p. m. Telephone 77. MILTjER. M. I.. PESPATN BLOCK, its and correctn eve. trnnblc ratar- eonflltlona and imnairen nanng. correctly fitted for refractive er- J. PMTTH. OFFICE OVKR TtTR ileton Rsvlnes Rank. Telephone 80; ence telephone SI. OARFIKLD, M. I)., nOMB"PATn Phvslrlan and Purceon. PWc In hnlldlne. TeWhonef Office, black 'residence, black 24. 'TTiTiTAM HOUSE. PnTSTCTAN AND si-eeon. nmrn. room so .mnn imiin- fPhono Main 72. Residence Phone Red 23. rj. p. M'FAUL. ROOM 17. ASROCTA Bc hlnrk. T1pnhon Main 93; resl- telpphone. bincK 101. M, HENDEHSnN. 1'HYPTCIAN Surgeon Sppclnltlps tvp. esr. nnifi jkthront. Ofllre In Savings Bank bulld- rnoue Mnin OPATTTTC PHYSICIANS. DBS. Office one block wvst of fcves ti Keyes. m Store. iYNN K. BLAKERLEE. CHUONTC nprvons rtUonups nod dlRpni""" "f en. Onn. Hotel I'pnnieron. cor. vrer llnln Sts., Pendleton, Ore. Phone CHITECTS AND BUILDERS. TTOWATID. ARCHITECT ANO S1T- rlnte-ndent. mnVps complete and re'l- ; plans for bullrtlncs In the city or Boom 17, juna puiiaine 3K tc COLE. CONTRACTORS ANH Mders. Estlmntcs fnrnlphpd on snort Jon work n snpcinity. imrani ee. Khon on I'.iuir street, near lunm r-A. MAY . CONTRACTOR AP u Spr. Kstlmntps furnlsnpn on KM masnnrv. cement wslks. srnno etc. Orders can be left at the East sn omre. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. BROS.. COTTUT STREET.. LA ,;Block. elpctrlclnns. dpnlnrs In oIpc- pstmnllps. Honses. ptorps wlrpfl for 1 cnts. 11IR or tplennones. Klectri tnren. nil kinds. Get our orlses. Re- rork n specialty. 'ERY AND FEED STABLES. MERCIAL STABLES. O. W. FFOOMH op. Llvpry fppd and Boarding. All kinds wits. Coranetpnt drlvprs. Onnoslte Ho- renaieton. Jeiepnone iu. IT LIVRRY. FEED AND &M,F.S nbles. First class ntn-'i rnd ibmhle nil oprftslons. B27 Cotfmwood St. e. Main 79. Evlln Craig. Prop. STABLES. T. W. AYRR3. PROP.. very, feed and boarding. The best outs in the clrv. Alts St.. between and Cottonwood Sts. Phone, Main ifl. ION FRKfi YARB, W. T. BOYNTOV n, spnnini care, eivon homes left with r Lower Webb utrpet. Phone Red 201. CAB8 AND CARRIAGES. CAR LTNR. RRWIN RAKER. PROP. lenhone Main 79, at the Depot Ltvery DENTI8T8. VAHGHAN. DENTI8T. OFFICIO IN 9d building. MANN. DENTIST. IN ASSOCTA block, over F. B. Clonton'a ofllce. IE8TAU RANTS AND CAPES. JROROB RESTATTRANT. PTRIfTI.Y riasa. w, w. i'angi n. Hrop. Mxiit nnrs. fin4 Main Ht. Tel. Mala 12. r; TORNEYS. SB RALKY. ATTORNEYS AT OBce In Saviafia Bank bulldlmc. ft IOWRLL. ATTORNKYS AT Konin 14 AMclMe ibiaek, Vm- ILHY. IiAWTBR. OFFICH IM I, building, Pendleton, Oreo, 1KB LEY. ATTORNWY AT LAW. in AesocUtlon. .block. OYD. ATTORNRY AT T.iW. 111 tRHOKR. ATTORNEY At IaW, ton, Oregoa. ; A. FEE. LAW OTFICH IN jvop . i , l i , IAN pihrcs. ATromnmi r. ftmimn luta tees atalt- makea metal tr of Pa teat 1. 11. 11 tuU It imtit FRATERNAL ORDERS. noYAfi XRiannons of amshica- Wllilwood Camp, No. 2.133, mctta sec ond and fourth Saturdays, of eac'i month. In Hendrlck's Hall. Mrs. Idn Holcomb, Oracle; Mrs. Nettle Robblns. Itecorder. UMATILLA TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M -Meets In Secret Society Uall, sc-oaJ and fourth Tuesdays of eiich month. All vls Ulnfr Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. 8. K'ees, Kecord Keeper; E. D. Estabrook, Commander. KEDMEN tTMAIIALKS TRIOR, NO. 18 Meets every Tuesday night in nen drlcb's Hall. Roy NV. Rltncr, Keeper of Records. ' PENDTjETON LODGE. NO. 52. A. F. and A. M., meets first and third Mondays of each month, visiting orjcirsn waiome. r. J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe H. rnrl:3, ... l'ENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 2.1 T. C Tayfor, U. P., F. F. Wamsley, Secretary. Meets first and fourth Friday of each month In Masonic nail. PENDLETON COMMANliERY, NO T., Robert Forster, E. C, W. E. Carter. Sec retary. Meets first and third Friday of each month in Masonic Hall. ilONEERS 0F THE PACIFICWIL llam Martin Encampment, .No. 1. Meets every Wednesday at Hendrlck's Uall. Mrs. L. F. Lampkln, Secretary. DAMON LODGbT no. 4. KNfGKTS OF PythlaB. J. F. Nowlin, C. C. : a. W. Fletcher, K. ot R. 4 8. Mcots evrry Monday In Secret Society Hall. MODERN "WOODMEN 0F AMERICA Tutullla Camp, No. G399. Meets Ant and third Saturdays of each month at Hen drlck's Hall. George A. HambUn, Con sul ; G. A. Robblna. Clerk. WOODMEN OF. THE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton Camp No. 41, XV. O. W., are held In Odd Fellows' hall every Tuesday "evening Visiting neighbor are always welcome. J. P. Walker, Clerk. J. P. Earl, C. C. BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA, Oregon. Capital, (50,000 ; surplus and pronts, fouuu. interest on time deposits. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry Adams, nresment: T. J. Kirk, viec-nrcs ldcnt; E. L Farnctt, cashier: F S LcGrow. aesiBtant cachler. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton. Oreeon. Orcanlzed March 1 18S9; capital. $30,000; surplus. $90,000, Interest allowed on time denoslts. Tlx clmngc bought and sold on all principal points, special attention given to coiiec tlons. W. J. Furnish. Dresldent J. N, Teal, vice-president: T. 3. Morris, cashier. THE FARMERS HANK OF WESTON Weston. Oregon. Does a ceneral bank Incr business. Exchange boucht and sold Collections proraptlv attended to. Jt. Jameson, president : ueo. w. rTofoatei vlce-nresldeut : J. R. Kllcore, cashier; dl rectors, G. A. Hartman. M. M. Johns. T. J. Price. G. D. Grnw, J. F. Kilgore, Robert Jameson, u. w. 1'roetmtcl. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE ton. Capltnl $70,000: surplus. ?8n,000, Transacts a ceneral banklue business El- change and telegrnpblc transfers sold on Chicago, Ban lTancisco, xvew xorK ana principal potms In the northwest Drafts drawn on China, Jnpan and Europe. Makes collections on rensonnnie terms. Levi Ankeuy, president ; W. F. Matlock rice-president : C. B. Wnde, cashier ; H. C. Unernney. assistant cashier. HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK. YOU CAN GET THE HIGHEST MAR ket price for your hides, pelts and all kinds ot iunk. such as rubber, brass, coo per, lead, -zinc, rags and bottles. Iron of all kinds a specialty. You can bring in no cents worth of old rags or ship In S300 worth of hides and will be treated in the same way. We have come here to stay. Give us a cal and you will be sens ed. L. Shank fir Co., ofHoe and warehouse next to Eastern Hotel, Pendleton, Ore. Telephone, Bed SECOND HAND DEALERS. GEORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND hand goods bought and o;d. Court St., opera nouse blocs, can ana sat me. V. BTROBLE, DEALER IN BECOND hand goods. If there Is anything yon need In new or second band furniture, stoves, granite ware and crockery, call and get his prices. r'p. ziz court st- PHOTOGRAPHER3. W. S. BOWMAN. LEADING PHOT0GRA pher -of the city. Harvest views, Indian photos for sale. Finishing done for 'iras teurs. Main St, near bridge. Phone, Red MISCELLANEOUS. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU want to subscribe to magazines or pews papers in the United States or Euroe, remit by postal note, check or send to the EAST OREGONIAN the net pnotlsher's price of -the publication you desire, and we will Lave It sent you and assume al Itt.e risK or me money ueing lost in tne mat's. It will save- vou both trouble at d risk. If vou are a subscriber to' the EAST ORE GONIAN, In remitting yon can deduct ten per cent irom .me puousner a price AO dreca EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Pen dleton, Oregon. IN POUND-THB HEREINAFTER DE described stock Jhas been taken -p by the uuy mrsnai ana wiu oo oia at tne expiration ol.ten days for costs and expenses. One bay mare, one year old. branded circle R on left shoulder, weight about 000 pounds. uaieu arua zi, ut x. ' JOB BLAKLEY, Marshal. MEDfCAL IF YOUR HAIR 18 TURNING GRAY, PONT pun it oui. li nuKini "uray nam are honorable, tkeaah Met alwava delrabl -"-Tke only preparation that will positively restore tha original ednr'to srrav or faded hair is-the reaowsed "MARVBL'' HIR TONIC, a natur- i junr.raarorauve (uo. s nair am ii prompv ly stops hair falling out, preventing baldnesi and CUKK8 daadrif, toa-or moeeyrt-turned. inirty-yfars oi sucoeas; no jauurrp. rour pi tlnct vital virtual in every full pint bottlej all fortl. Exnreaa nieDaid. AddreraJ. H.OUINN & CO., Sato Props., 49 Pine Ht., Chicago, 111, ' arad only for Pllaa and I total ilk of Lbe DrivaU) narta. JEvary boa ra.artaBte. Sol d by tUMtei. Far Sale by TsUaaa: ,C.. rasclatwi. NO AFTER RESULTS. "Did the typhoid fever lcavo you with anything?" "No; the doctor eot it all." COMMERCE-TRADE Local Market Prices. Tho following snows the prices paid on the local market: Turnips, 75c per sack. ParsnlpB, 75c per sack. Cabbage, 4c lb. Cheese, per lb., 20c. OnlonB, per cwt,, $2. Heets. per lb., lc. Potatoes, per cwt, $1.50(3)1.75. Apples, per box, $1.50, Horse radish, 12c lb. Grllck, lac lb. Sweet potatoes, 6c per lb. Sauer Kraut, 40c per callon. Pendleton Livestock and Poultry. Chickens, hens, per doz., $4 5. Roosters, $j.60 to $4.50. Turkeys, per lb., 10. Geese, per doz., $9. Spring chickens, per doz., $3.50. Ducks, per doz., $3.75. Pigeons, per doz., $1.50. Eggs, 1215c lntrade. Butter, 5065c per roll. Choice beei cattle, etc. Cows, per hundred, $3.10. ' Steers, $4. Hogs, live, 6c. 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., 1G lbs., 1. Coffee Mocha and Java, beat, 40c per lb; next grade, 35c lb; lower grades coffee, 25 to 16c lb; package coffee, 15c lb. Rice Best head rice, 12c per lb; next grade, 8 l-3c per lb. Salt Coarse, $1.35 per 100r table, $2.20 per 100. Flour, B. B $3.40 per bbl. Flour, Walter's, $3.40 per bbl. Skins, Hides and Pelts. Portland, March 20. Sheepskins Shearings, 1520c; short woo'l, 2565 9K. tt,!,, -a,! 5nrt7)Rn. i Wnnl RnrxfSSi prfr.li Hides Dry hides. No. 1, 16 pounds and up, 15luc per pound; dry kip. J"crB. cuugi-aie to viasKa, wnere No. 1, 5 to 15 pounds, 15c; dry calf, they torm a Httle colony. With them No. 1, under 5 pounds, 16c; dry salt-( have come a number of their dogs, re ed bulls and stags one-third less than., markably intelligent aiiimnls, who not dry flint; salted hides, steera, sound, only h-rd and guard the reindeer, but CO pounds and over, 89c; 60 to 60 also assist in training and breaking pounds, 78c; under 50 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 55c; Lip, sound, 15 to 30 pounds, 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; calf, sound under 10 pounds, 8c; green (unsalted), 1 c perpound less; culls, one cent per pound less: horse hides, salted, each $1.50(2; dry, each $11.50; olts hides, each, 25 50c; goat skins, common, each, 10 16c; Angora, with wool on, each,25 $1.00. Pelts Bear skins, as Ij size, No. 1, each $520; cubs, $25; badger, each, 1040c; wildcat, each, 2530c; house cat, 610c; fox, common gray, 3050c; do red, each, $1.502; do. cross, each, $5g15: do silver and black, each, $1000200; fishers, each, $56; lynx, each, $23; mink, strictly No. 1., each 30c 1.25; mar ten, dark northern; $6312; marten, pale pine, according to size and co lor, $1.5uj; muskrats, large, each, 510c; skunks, each, 2630c; civet , or polecat, each, 610c; otter for large prime skins, each, $507; pan' ther, witL bead and claws perfect, each, $2.005.00; raccoon, for lare prime, 30335c; wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each, $3.60 5; wolf, prairie (coyote) with head perfect, each, 40 60c; wolf, prairie, (coyote) without head perfect, each, 3UC)3&c; wolverine, each $48P7: beav er, per akin, large, $56; do medium, $34; do small. $101.50; do kits. Trutv The occasional ad la one of the very .best methods, by which to squaader mosey, uobiibuohb aaverusiBg, on the other band, will briar anafe re- jurs8 jor tne mosey invested, ffu- geauoaa. The first fla keel racing yacht ,built on the Pacific coast was' launch- J rf-i i i r a. rt m 51 1 w eu oaiuruay at an jrrancisco. it was built by the members of the San Francisco Yacht Club, and wll be raced in a challenge for the perpetu al cup. The craft's length over all Is 42 feet; water line, 26 feet; beam,' 10 feet; draft, six feet six inches. On the keel is 6000 pounds of lead,' The yacht was designed by W. B. .Crowln- shield, .of Boston, and ;ia expectftd. to distance all fast ones on San Fran clsco bay. NEWSPAPERS OF TO-DAY. Mora Than Twenty Thoaiaad Pab llcatioaa Are Now Iaaaad In tUw .United Stntca. When Benjamin Franklin first thought of starting a newspaper in Philadelphia many of his frionds ad vised against it because there was a paper published in Boston. Some of them doubted that the country would be able to support two newspapers, says the Chicago Record-Herald. From the last count it appenrs that 20,879 newspapers and periodicals are now published in the United States. Of this number 2,158, or more than ten per cent., are daily papers, 14,827 are weeklies, 2,701 are monthlies and 175 are quarterlies. Smaller numbers have other publication periods. Canada has a total of 930 publica tions, of whi 110 nre dailies, 043 weeklies and 111 monthlies. Cuba has 27, of which 11 are dailies. The Ha waiian islands are credited, with 23, of which live are daily publications, ten nre weeklies. The Philippine is lands have four dailies and the Island of Porto Rico three. New York has the largest number of publications among the states and Nevnda the smallest, the former supporting 1,930 and the latter only 30. Illinois, with smaller population than either Pennsylvania or the Philippines, has many more newspapers than both to gether. Alaska has the largest terri tory among the states and territories, but it has next to, the smallest num ber of publications, being next to the Philippines, which are the lowest on the list. EXPERT DEER TRAINERS. The Kailraa of Lapland Art Adepts 1b toe Handling- of the Un broken Anlmali, Even more expert than the Siberi ans in the care and training of rein 3eer are the natives of Lapland. Ac- sordingly a fccore of full-blooded FP fce been induced, by liberal them to harness, says an exchange. Reindeer have been the real heroes' of the most thrilling enterprises in the history of Alaska. Oiie was the :arrying of relief supplies to the destitute miners in the Yukon val ley when untold hardships and pri vations were endured in driving across an unknown wilderness without roads or trails or guides. The reindeer were frequently stampeded by wolves and mountain Hons, but in the end they accomplished a journey which could not possibly have been made with either dogs or horses, In conjunction with the revenue cuter Bear which vessel, by the way, has been employed more extensively than any other in tho transportation of reindeer 300 deer carried supplies in the famous relief expedition to the whalers im prisoned in the ice near Point Bar- row. In this case the overland jour ney exceeded 1,500 miles in length. 9100 Dollar Reward, $100 Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there is at least oue dreadful dlseaso that fcience has been able to cure in all Iti stages, and that is catarrh. liairs catarrh cure is the only positive cure now known tc the medical fraternity. Catarrh beiuir a constitu tional disease require a constitutional treat ment, Hail's Catarch Cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous sur faces oi tne system, tuereuy aesiroyuiK ine foundation of the disease, and elvlue the na tient atrenirth bvbulldlns ud the conetltutfon and asslstluK nature in doing its Work. The proprietors have so much faith in iu curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Bend for list of icptimoniBii. Aunrew, K. J, CHKNEY & P0.( Toledo, Ohio, Sold by Drugslit. 76c, ' HaU's Family Fills are the best. Advertising. We may live without poetry, music and art, We may lire without conscience and live without heart; We may Jive without friends, and live without fads. But business today cannot live with out ads, The Country JKerchaat, Notice to Water Consumers. All water .consumers are hereby notified to clean their, water meters,. so that they, may be easily read. J, T, UllUW, Clerk Pendleton Water Works. TWO LINE8. 1 time ..15c 2 times .20o 1 week 30o Extra lines: 10 cents each a What It Is. Advertising Is tho Hfo blood of tho business world today, nnd well direct ed advertising Is like the powerful searchlight of a river steamer, thrown upon a distant cottage on tho bnnk, cutting It out llko a picture painted on a black canvas. Tho timid buyer nnd tho prospective Industry will follow the rays of tho searchlight of public ity, just as surely as will tho oyes of tho steamer's passengers follow tho light thrown from their vessel. Thoy will not search the surrounding gloonr tor objects ot Interest when a boautl ful picture Is clearly shown boforo them. Prospective buyers will not senrch tho surrounding gloom for your competitors If tho searchlight of publicity Is turned on your own placo of business. Cannstota (N. Y.) Boo. The vegetarians say a man may Hvo a hundred years on vegetables and cold water. But Is It worth while? TRANSPORTATION LINE8. "BEST OF EVERYTHING" In a word this tells of the passenger servioe via The North-Western ' Line .8 trains dally between St. Paul aud Chicago comprising The latest Pullman Sleepers Peerle.-s Dining Onra Llbrnry anil Observation Cars Free Reclining fjhnlr Card Tho 20tli Onlury Train THE NORTHWESTERN LIMITED runs every day of tlio year FINEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD Electric Lighted Steam Heated TO CHICAGO BY DAYLIGHT The Badger Slate Express, tho finest day train running between St. Paul and Chicago vi-i tho Short Lino; con nections from the West made via The Northern Pad He, Great Northern, and Canadian Pacific Itys. This Is the best line letweon Omaha St. Paul and Minnesota. All ngetita sell tickets via "The Northwestern Mne." W. H. MEAD, H. L. S1SLER, G. A. T. A 248 Alder St., Portland, Ore. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ' Trade Mmvub HrKICNS PnnvmnHTr. Ar. Anyone conOin? urUclrh kih! dexcrlnttnu hiiit nnlcklr asfortulu Jtir opinion irco wnriner liiTeutloli pmliably putontiililo. ('iimnitinli n. tlons RtrlctlyroulldoiillAl. Ilmiilbonkoii I'ntciuts sent frco. Olilcst jiiruticy forBocutiuir iititetits. Patenta tftHun throutth Muitii A (.o. roctilvo tpnial notice. wlllionL clmrco, In tho Scientific jnticrlcan. A fianrttointly lllimtMlod werklr. I.irnei't clr. culatlou or utiy nHcntttlc loiinial. Tonin. J ytmri four montiis. St. Boia tiyull netfu'lcalerj. mUNN & Co.fjflwa!!'fny York 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. ERIN RE8ULT8.AND DO NOT COST BUT A TRIFLE, TRY ONE. three Lines, 1 time 20 2 times ...30o 1 week ,45e week; 25 cents a line per month. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon SHOIrLlNB Union Pacific mcpART Time Schedule Asstra roa From Foi dleton raoa Chicago. Salt Lako, Denver, Ft, Portland Worth, Omaha, Kan Special sa City, 8t Louis, Chi- SO) a. as. fi :S0 p ra cagn and KaaU via Huut lns; ton. Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver. Ft. ExprcM Worth, Omaha. Kan S'.lS a.m. sai City, St. Louis, Uhl- 11U0 s. sa. via Hunt- cRO and Kaat. lugton. Bt. Paul Walla Walla. Lewtiton Fast Mall Bpokano.Wallace.Pall 8.15 a.m. man, Minneapolis, HI. 130 p. as. ria i'aul, Duluth, Mllwau Bpokano. koo, Chicago and East. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM POKTLAND. All sailing dates subject to change. 8:00 p. m, For Han Francisco 4 p. m. Ball every 5 days, " Daily czcejit Columbia niver Bunday 4 p a 8 p. m. To Antorla aud Way 8nnday BatUrday IjiikUurr. 10 p. m. Willamette River floats loavo Portland dnlly, oxcept Bunday. (ntHKu of water pcrmlttlnt;) for Willamette and Ynmhlll Klvcr points. I'ftVO Rlparla 4 :0.") n. m. Dally Kxcpl Mon Ixihto Lowlston 7:oo a. m. Dally Kxcpt Mor Snake River Rlparla to Lowlaton. F. F. WAMflLKY, ARent, I'ondloton. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Curs, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FAKGO TO GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON AVINNEPEG HELENA and I BUTTE, THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all polnta Kant and South Through tickets to Japan and China, via Tacoma and Northern Pacltlo Bteamahip Co. and American lino. TIMU SCHBDULB. Trains leavo Pendleton dally except Bunday at 80 p.m. For further information, time cards, maps, and ticket, call on or write W. Adams, Pea. dleton, Oregon, or A. D. CHARLTON, Third and Morrlaon Hti Portland. Ore. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take thfs route for For Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kaa em City, St. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South , Portfaad and eelata oa tfca Swad TIM CARD. Leave Psndlstes. dally sxeast Sasdavs at am pm, Arrive Peadletoa Monday, Wednesday aa4 Friday IIM am. Anlve Peadletaa Tnaadav. Tkandav ajaa Saturday 9 :5A asat Laava Walla WalU dally, east feo&M umm, Arrive Walla Walla dally wast teaa Ifor InfoiBtation raaaidlaa rataa and sseaauess, sail or or aoaras s Fsadla(87iri a v nif.npDnvi'it n u . wans waua, wasa. CURE YMWtllFI Big tor uanaiwal oi ''bi b o o a s mm wajT (MkM, sad ass aawaa mi or mmsoos ja sTj 'r aat la aPea. , Arrlaf awat aa aaaaaaWW aBr la 1 la ft V aBJBW .QrutM4 MSfeWri,,! (a lulfWi.' saaaS fimmaaiHn aaaas BaaVaV I- :LV.'..JWL Jl 'JUL .aaw