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toilless CmIs Societies. ,R0FESSIONS AND TIIADE. AlASC .AljHKAHOtP. FOR SALE. t. ?T7cfvr,TNE EywiNX. with fiel B-t Oregon- Ice. rcwg JET- SIS? -ont" It IL E rposrs- "J"- each at 25 rents a FRATERNAL ORDERS. BOYAt. TOCtGHBOKS OF . AMERICA Wltdweeel ' Camp, No. 2.1SS, meets' sec ond and foartfe Saturdays ef aci month. Is Hendrlek'a Hall. 7 Mrs. Ida Holcemb, Oracle; Mrs. Nettle" RobNns. Recorder. UMATILLA TENT,-.NO. 27,, K, O. T. M Meets In 8ecret Society. Hall, Mnnl and feerth Tuesdays of each Month. All Vis iting Sir Knights cernlally Inrited-t J. 8. Keen, Record Keeper; E. D. Bstabrook, Commander. BHDMEN CMAHALB6 Till BE, NO. 18 '. iieets every; Tuesday night In Hea rt rick's Hall. Roy W. Klfter, Keeper of Records. PHYSICIANS. OFFICE ML 1U n Telephone 77. T V TTTTlTfc I- lK'"'-r, io to ia T). m n DESFAIN BLOCK. ILLF.R. M. . : i-SuWea eatar- and conrv impaired hearts- on say teiepnone and Surgeon L ft Zititi. Telephone: flence. blck 24- Office. Mack F nn. nOTHiriAIT AWD n. qn. pVn aeMin72. i""""" . fe STFATIL. BOOM IT. ABSOCIA. block. Telephone Main 'M . Eephone. black 161. IIUMIKUU Office In Savings Ban bUd- hone Mln PATHIC i k Here. Store. PHYSICIANS. WW." Office one block wurt eC ... mm -l r 1 L'MDT J HT I'M Kllll 1 rnerroni "i!?1". lain Bts.. Pendleton. Ore, Phone WANTED. PENDLETON LODGE. NO. 52, A. F. and A. M.. Bieehi'flrst and third Monday of each month. Visiting brjtarea wt'coae. T. J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe II. l arksa, ml PENDLETON -CHAPTER,- NO. 21T. Cl Taylor, H. P...F. F. Wamaley, Secretary. Meeta Srat and -fourth Friday ot each month ta Maaonlc Rail. PENDLETON. COMMAND ERT, NO. T., Robert Fonrter, B. C, W. E. Carter, Sec retary. Meets flrst and third Friday of each month la Masonic Hall. 1-lONEERS.- OF ,THK; -PACIFIC WIL 11am Martin' Encampment,, No. 1. Meeta erery . Wednesday. ' at Hendricks HsIL Mrs. L. F. Iampkln. .Secretary. DAMON LODGE, NO: . KNIOK1S OF PythJaa., J. F. Newlki, C. C. : K. W. Fletcher, K. ot R. & S. Meeta errry Monday In Secret -Society Hall. MODERN WOODMEN Z!oFAMKRICA-TntBllla-CnjBp. No. 63t. Meets flrst and third Saturdays of each-,mntt . atMsav-drtch-Han: Oeoree AT Hamblln, Con snl ; O. A. EofcWas. Clerk. . . WOODMEN )F THE WORLD-RKaUL.4R meettamr ef Pendleton Camp-No. 4l, W. O. StrmreL.lield -lnr Odd FellMra' hair erery Tnesday erenlnc Vlsltln; neighbor are always .weicoma. J,P WaHcer. Clerk. 3. p.""Earl, C C. BANrA AND BROKERS. FIR8T NATIONAL BANK !OF ATHENA, Oregon. ' Capital, $50,000 : surplus and profits, . $6000. Interest time deposits. Deals- fa1 foreign', and domestic exchange. Collection promptly attended to. Henry C. Adams, president; T. J. Kirk, rloe-pres- laent: . L, sarnetu casnier: r a. l&jt -assistant cashier. Srow, V 1 t It. f t. - J , . T ty. , It J. . ki;; Bunny, Jr. Maniiw tiUlTK UANutiiWCS. t you afral U rn' cotton tall will shrink? ADVERTISERS TO MAKE TJSB se classified columns- If yon bare itl nmethlnt that some otBerj L. hTi nii hnvp no use ion lomr Eat yon may need In yonr bnatneaa. Ct hare en extra horse that ,ypn fish to trade for a cow or a rehJcle., Bt may nave tne cow ana remcw Ent the hnrse. A fifteen or twenty- It want add will probably do .tkej ilTECTS AND BUILDERS. 0WARD. ARCHITECT ANO BU- ndent, make complete ana ren ins for bnlldlncK in tne city er Room 17, Jndd bnlldlng. & POLE. CONTRACTORS AND Estimates rnrnisnea on snorx Unb work a specialty. Prompt Bbop on DlnK street, near Main THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton. Orevon. onraaisea Marcn l 1W9; capital, $50,000; surplns,r 10,000 Interest allowed on time deooalts. Ex- chance bonebt and "sold en" all nrindnal points.. Special 'attention 'glren'-to collec tions. W. J. Furnish, president; J. N. Teal, rlce-presldent ; T. J. Morris, cashier. THE - FARMERS , BANK OF "WESTON Weston. .Onseni Does a .srensral sank lasr -Inalneac. Exdiange bongbt and sold. Collections promptly., a ttended to. - R. -Jasassoncs prasiaent Oe: W.' ' Proebstel , rlee-nrealdent : J. R. KUswre. - rsaklar iyJt-- setorn,"0.'-A. "Hartmam, M. M. Johns. T. J. Price, G. D. Graw, j. F. KHgore, Robert jsmsann. ,u. jy.. yrrecssrac - ; MAT , CONTRACTOR AND Estimates fnrnlsbed on all masonry, cement walks, stone orders can be left st. tne East office. -ECTRICAL SUPPLIES. BROS.. COURT STREETS LA Rlock, electricians, dealers In elec- nml. Houses, stores wired for Brtts. bells or telephones. Klectrl- . an KiDas. uet our- prisma, ks a specialty. V AND FEED STABLEST CIAI, STABLER, n. w. rnnovR ilrerr ItA and nn.wii m trim! CMnpjjtrBt drlrera. Opposite .Bo- LirERI'. FEED AND SAF.S I rlrUT Pittas 4lt1m sasaJf JiwhU I, (2s"'on- 627 Cottinwood St trim Craig, Prop. IARLE8. T. W. ATERS. PROP.. J anV oo'rtHnif- The brat In the cltr lit, St- between i vottonwood Sts. Phone, Main. iO. I PEED Yipn tf m BnV.,.n.. PWM care clven horses left with f "cuunreei fhone Red 9ftl B8 AND CARRIAGES. Lie rw?,B' j-RWIN BAKER. PROP. BBS -M Al n TO a iL. t- a w DENTIST8. KA.N' DENTIST, OFFICE, IK. j lA,?Jf- DENTIST. IN ASSOCTA- -m utrr t lilnsktHM'a i ssss AU RANTS AND CAFES. K? ETT.HS?Ti.nRAirr. PTRICTT.T r mj ;,.,r"Kjj,p. prn. mi. - .inin bi. j e.i. Main 12. TORNEYS. gwejn 8aTlngs Bank tnlldlnr. T.H U'fT r 1 . rcS Ascltlon Mock. Pen- Ur.Ev !!!PendletoS; OrSonT LAWYER. OFFICE IN A.T . A.'rrORNEY AT LAW, Aasoclatlon block. It0, ATTORNEY AT JLAW. Ul ' Jar . 4 EE. LAW OFFJCB.IN JUpp V bhSSS8-' ATT0BNEY8 ?'mJPn ha been adastt- n united Mates nawt -nL. l. Jl. f2 aiy llgJGRAFHERsr ;7fit v . .. .' . none, JUd FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLaV . ton. Capital f70,oos; surplus, $ 85,000. Transacts a aeneral nankins: business. Ex- change and telegraphic transfers sold on unicasjo, uan r ranciaco, new xo ana. Btiaelnal points ta the northwest- Drafts drawn on , China, Japan and Europe. Makes collections ' on reasonable terms. Lerl Ankeny, president r W. F. Matlock, rice-president; C. B. Wade, cashier; H. C aaemaey; assistant cannier. HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK. YOU' CAN GET THE HIGHEST MAB- ket orlce for your hides, pelts and all kinds of junk, such as rubber, brass, cop per,. lead, sine, raps and bottles. Iron of all kinds specialty.- You can bring In BO cents worth of old rags or ship In SSOO worth of hides and will be treated tar.tbe same way. We hare come here to stay. Give us a cal and you will be satls ed. L. Shank V Co., office and warehouse next to jsaatern - Hotel, Heaaieton, ure. Teiepnone. km zzi. . SECOND HAND DEALERS. GEORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND hand goods bought and o!(l Court St., upeie ,Bosse mock, can ana ses me. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN, SECOND hand goods. If there la anything you need In new or second hand' furniture, stores, granite wars 'and crockery, call and MISCELLANEOUS. SDDSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF .YOU oanera In xthe". United States ' or -Enrone. remit by- postal note, check or- send to tne EAor ukkuoniajn tne set nuoiiener's price of 'the publication yon desire, and. we will hare it seat, yon and assume al ltLe -risk orn&e moner. beinc loitt in the mat's it win sare oh. j porn irouBM ai q rie. If you are a IrubScrfber -to 'the EA8T0KB GONIAN. In remitting you can deduct ten 'per cent from the publisher's price Ad dress EAST OBEGONIAN PUB. CO.. Pen dleton, Oregon. K ELL A It BROTHERS, PLASTERING -AND oetnentlnir. Cement walks a specialty. Es timates furnished free. Work eusr-nfeed Leave orders at Badley's & Zahners cigar store U.n mtraat V f kit, mi - ' 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 Ipr costs .and expenses.- - One bar mare, one year old. branded circle F on left shoulder, welxht about GOO pounds JOE BLAKLEY, Marshal. BABBITT METAL. BEST IN THE world,, In bars. Price $1 per bar, at the Esai uregonian omce. - FOR SALE AT THE EAST OBEGONIAN -oSAce. lame bundles' of newsnaners. con taining orer 100 big papers cut be obtaiasd tor x9 cents a ounaie. FOB, IiKWT Boobss , In the Bast Orsgoa- t'3a jMHSHSg ' inr , tBtj. JKeam neatea, not and cold water and bath room. MEDICAL -vsr vwn AiAin w wn.'.Aiv uii i "Gsar li hairs :te'- fcaaorsble. thonahl am. jiwfi , assiraiiie Aiie owy -wp- Of'PfttMt -1 f-siaiiins vum mu posiiircir rcaiun: mo UMltlreir original color to gray or Used hair Is the f wnsd -'M AITVasYX If A Tit TOVie.si natnr. al kutir. MMoFattreXiMt a batrjdye) Jt prompt ly steps hair larMng eiit, prerenting baldness iyrsWiSansreT, mo or money rerarvca. 7 7ww w aneesss ; no wtunres. rear au tlnet rital rlrtnea In ever fall tvlst. bottle, all for 1, -Kxpres. reald. Address J. M.QUINM COnCE-THE Local Market Price. The. following shows the prices paid on the local market: TornliM, '76c per sack. Panaips, 76c per sack. Cabbage, 46 lb. Cheese, per lb., 20c. Onions, per cwL, $1.50 to $2. Green onions, 25c doz. - Beets, per lb., line Potatoes, per cwt., $1.50 1.75. Apples, per box, $1.50. Horse radish, 22c lb. Gsrllck, liiac lb. Sweet potatoes, 5c per lb. Sauer Kraut, 40c per galloa. Pendleton Livestock and Poultry. Chickens, hens, per doz., $3.50Q4. Roosters, $o.50 to $4.50. Turkeys, per lb., 10. Geese, per doz., $9. Spring chickens; per do., $3.6. Ducks, per doz.',' $3.76. Pigeons, per doz., $L50. Eggs, 15c In trade. Butter, 50 65c 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 Price. Sugar Cane granulated, best,"", $6.25 per sack; do., .16 lbs $1; best granu lated, $5.25 per sack; do., 16 lbs., $1. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 40c per lb; next grade, 36c lb; lower grades coffee,25 to 15c lb; package coffee, 16c Jb" Rice Best head rice, 12c per lb; next grade, 81-3c per lb. Salt Coarse, $1.35 per 100; table, $2.20 per 100. Flour, B. B., $3.40 per bbl. Flour, Walter's, $3.40 per bbl. Skins, Hides and Pelts. Portland, Karch 2 7. Sheepskins- Shearings, 15g20c; Bhort wool, 25 35c; -medium wool, 30C0c; long wool. 60c$l each. Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 18 pounds and up, 151oc per pound; dry WP. No. 1. ,5 to 15 pounds. 15c; dry -calf No. 1, under 6 pounds, 16c; dry salt ed bulls and stags one-third less than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound,. 60 pounds and over, stpyc; &w to w pounds, 7-8c; under 60 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 55c; Lip, sound, 15 to 30 pounds, 7c: veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, yc; calf, sound under 10 pounds, 8c; green (unsalted), 1 c perpound less; culls, one cent per pound less; horse hides, salted, cacn $i.oupz; dry, each $11.50; olts hides, each, 25 50c; goat skins, common, each, 10 16c; Angora, with wool, on, each,253 $1.00. Pelts Bear skins, as ij size, No. 1, each $520; cubs. $205; badger, each, 1040c; wildcat, each, 2630c; house cat, oeriuc; rox, common gray, 30 50c; do red, each, $1.502; do, cross, each. $5 15:, do silver and black, each,. $1000200; fishers, each, $506; lynx. each. $23; mink, strictly No. 1., each 30cl,25; mar ten, dark aortnernj $oiiz; marten, pale pine, according to size and co lor. 91.0V wa: muakrats, large, eacn, 5010c; skusks.' each, 25030c; civet or polecat, each, 6Q10c; otter for large prie skiBS, each, $57; pan ther, witL headland claws perfect, each, $2.00 6,00; raccoon, for large prime, OScrwoIf, mountain, with head ' perfect,' "each, ' $3.50 6: wolf, prairie (coyote) with head perfct,.,ach, 40060c; wolf, prairie, (coyote) without bead perfect, each, 3035c; wolverine, each $4fl7; beav er, per skis, large, $b6; do medium, $304; ao small, $lpl.50; do kits, 60975c. C'r.i'rch to Burn Mortgage. New York, March 29. Aid given by William C. Whitney. William K.: vanderbilt and other millionaires has enabled the Sheeshead Bay Metho dist church, the church built by the late John Y. McKane, the congrega tion of which stood by the one-time boss of Cortex island in his hour of disaster, to make arrangements tor a mortgage burning tomorrow. The property of the church is worth $30, 000. and had a debt of $10,000. But recently the pastor visited Mr. Whit ney and sought a'1 for llttlo church. As a result of the visit Mr. Whit-iey started a subscription or the :ollef of the church with a check for $500. Few subscription lists contain the names of more men of great wealth, the number Including besides Messrs. Whitney and Vanderbilt, Au gust Belmont, Clarence Mackey. Henry Clews, Thomas C. Piatt and Bird S. Coler. The Vice of Nagging. Clouds the happiness of the home, but a nagging woman often needs help. She may be so nervols and run down In health that trifles annoy her. If she i s melancholy, excitable, troubl ed with loss of appetite, hedache, sleeplessness, constipation or fainting and dizzy spells, she needs Electric Bitters, the most wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousand? of suff erers from female troubles, nervous troubles, backache and weak kidneys have used it, and become healthy and happy. Try it. Only 50c. Tallman & Co. guarantee satisfaction. Can't Keep It Secret The splendid work of Dr. King's New Life Pills Js daily coming to light. Nonsuch grand remedy for Liver and Bowel troubles was ever known be fore. Thousands bless them for cur ing constipation, sick headache, bll- liousness, jaundice and Indigestion, Try then. 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store . Smoke Pendleton BetKiet Cigar. College Presidents in Session. Cleveland, O., March 29. At to day's sessions of their annual meet ing the members ,of the North Central Association of Colleges and Second ary Schools discussed the questions: '.'Should the use of the terms Univer sity, College and School be limited by law?" and "The use and abuse or Intercollegiate and Interscholastic athletics." Interesting papers treat ing on theii0. subjects from various points of view were presented by President Draper of the University of Illinois, Profebsor Slichter of the Unl verslty of Wisconsin, Professor Den ny of the University of Ohio, Dean E, H. Hopkins of Western Hfcserve Unl verslty and Professor Stagg of the University of Chicago. Expect Big Prune Crop. San Jose, Cal., March 29. There is every prospect for a large fruit crop tlils year. Owing to the small crop last year a large crop would natural ly bo expected this year under fair conditions. There is little prospect of the prune combine being continued or of its being able to control a large share of the crop. Despite the Uos tllity to its methods the promoters of the combine are endeavoring to convince the growers that combina tion Is their only salvatlj'f, especiMly m the face of a probably large crnj Stanford Memorial Chapel. Palo Alto,. Cal., March 29, Ar rangements have been cpmpleted for interesting ceremonies omorrow on the occasion oj the dedication of the memorial coapei at iveianu tstaniora University. Addresses cro to be ae livered by several educators and dl vines of note. The chapel has been completed at a cost of many thous and dollars and Is one of the most artistic buildings of Jts kind In tbo United States, Georgia Democrats. Atlanta. Ga.. March 29. In re sponse to the call recently Issued by Chairman du BIgnon, the democratic Btate executive committee meets In Atlanta today. The purpose of the meeting Is to arrange for the calling of the state primary for the election of governor and other state officials. School Tax Election, Hillsbpro, Texas, Mach 29, A special election is being held In icbool district No. an today in com pliance with the prder of the commls sioner's sour. Tbo purpose of the election Is. jo determine . whether or not a special tax oi zu cms on ine $100 valuation shall be levied for school purposes, Classifieds Actve tisements COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE. TWO LINES. it THREE LINES. VI 1 time ...... 15c 2 time ..20o 1 week. ........,30o 1 time Me 2 time ....30 1 ek .4Se I Extra. Ines: -i1Q csnta each, a week; 25 cents a line per month. FLORIDA DEMOCRATS. United States Senator to be Elected This Fall. Tallahassee. Fla., March 29. Things political In tho Peninsula state are beginning to look up with the aproach of tho big pr.mary to bo held this siinjmor, and candidates aro announcing themselves for tho num erous offices to bo filled. Tho chief Interest., centers quite naturally In tho contest for "United States sena tor. At present there are but two announced candidates, Hon. S. N. Mallary, ot Pensacola, the incumbent, and former Senator Wilkinson Call. The names of several others are men tioned In connection with tho honor, Including Congressman fparksman, of Tampa, and Hon. Frank Adams, of Jasper, so that altogether the con test is likely to bo an interesting one, No governor ,1a to bo ihosen this year, but there aro a number of oth er state offices to bo filled. Nothing makes a prettier lawn dec oration than a circular bed 12 feet In diameter, with a- dozen cannas in the center and these banked with the different varieties of colors. A fringe of dwarf nasturtiums may be set on the extreme outer edge of the bed with good effect. TRANSPORTATION LINES. v 1 USSY B-.BBU PS Shopune IMOMPAC1HC TRANSPORTATION LINES. "BEST OF EVERYTHING" In a word this tells of the passenger service via "The North-Western 8 trains dally between St. Paul and Chicago comprising The latest Pullman Sleepers Peerless Dining Cars - Library and Observation Cars Free Reclinlug Chair Cars The 20th Century Train THE NORTHWESTERN LIMITED runs every day of the year FINEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD Electric Lighted Steam Heated TO CHICAGO BY DAY LIGHT The Badger State Express, the finest day train running between St. Paul and Chicago via the Short Line; con nections from the West made via The Northern Pacific, Great Northern, and Canadian Pacific Rys. This is the best line between Omaha, St. Paul and Minnesota. All agents sell tickets via "The TNorth western Line." W. H. MEAD. H.L. SISLER, G. A. T. A. 248 Alder St., Portland, Ore. DirART Time Sehsanls laars roa From PsntUston 'most 1 t ' ' Chicago- salt Lake, Denrar, rt. Portland Worth, Omaha, Kan- Special sas City. 8t Louts, Chi- S M a. m. 5 30 p m cago and East, via Hunt larton, '- t- ' Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, It. Express Wotth, Omaha, Kan &: a. m. sas City, Bt. Louis, Chi- Hue .), via Hunt- cago and. East, lngton,, . 1 , , . I Bt, Paul Walla. Walla; Lawtetoa, Fast Mall Bpokane.Wallace.Pall 8.15 a. m. man, Minneapolis, at. Sttp. m. rla Paul, DnluthMllwan Spokane, kee, Chicago and East. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. - All ealllnr dates subject to shange. 8:00 p. m. For Ban Francisco 1 p. m, Ball erery S days. except Columbia River Sunday 4pm 8 p. m. To Astoria and Way Bunda Baturday Landings. 10 p. m. LaFontaine & Garrison Proprietors Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard. Cavalry Horses for Sale. BEST OF CARE TAKEN OF 'TEAMS OVER NIGHT QIVE US A CALL. .THE. Willamette River Boats leave Portland dally, except Bunday, (stage otv water permitting) for Willamette im VamhUl Blver points. Leave Rlparla :os a. m Dal Excpt Dally Mod Snake Blver Rlparla to Lawlston. Leave ' Lewis ton 7:00 a. m. Dally Excpt Mo F. F. WAMBLEY, Agent, Pendtetea. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO TO i GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON kWINNEPEG HELENA and BUTTE, THROUGRJXCKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all points East and South Through tickets to Japan and Ohlna, via Tacoma and Northern Paclllo Bteamshlp Oe. and American lino, TIMS SCHEDULE. Trains leave Pendleton dally except Bunday at 6100 p.m. . . and tickets, call on or write W, Adams. Pea' dleton, Oregon, or A. D. CHARLTON, xnira ana Morrison his., roruana, ure. French Restaurant cosv Roons 1 VMl Lighted and Steam Heated. Best 25 cent Meals ib tti City. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take thfs route for For Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Has Bas uuy, at. Joe, umaiia, ana All Points East and Sooth Portias' asd polats sa the SettBrf TJMKOAKD. Leave Pendleton, dally except Saadayi a 9:00. pm. Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday and Friday JliMam. A rif to Pendleton Tuesday, Thursday a4 alurday o:aAam Leav Walla Walla dally, east bound 10:60 pm, For Information rag ardtag rates and aetata. -moaauons, can on or aaarae a W. ADAMS, AsMfit. .... ; resteiston, oi Hi h. uamuikhmu. u. r, .i Walla Walla, Wash. EXTRAS Frug Legs, Eastern sud Olympla OPEN DAY and NIGHT GUS LA FONTAINE, Prop, iSsmay u i w i sukBI JMPW QuiuM WJ sTei lasm cicinti,9 .fjifJ aSnVP, 4, BT c-Hrmtim t for uanatnral loflsBimatlona, Vm Sl for uanatnral dlsouarsM. InilininiitLux Irritations or ulcerations al luuanUM uuiiIimiumi Ifl'M1 iV. EsJnUM, ana not aaWB TMlCWMUHtHICtlOa; :sm r twiwaoiw, W by braitlilfc- or wo, in piaio wr SI.no. or S Uoi piroalar mtu en 1 '.i I J A CO., Sale Propa., 46 Pine St., Ctaleago, III.