East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 11, 1902, Image 7

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'Dr. w'"" nfflm. -ramo 20, Judd Hnlla-.
WoneMaln72. Residence Phoae Red 28,
1 'iritTp. M'FATJL. ROOM. 17, ABBOCIA-
T tad Burgeon, specialties .eye. "Ft..""
fl!l:S!h,nt Offlce In Savings Bank bulla-
'TwTEOrATHlC PHYSICIANS. ' 'WML
MReyes Keyea. Office one Mock 'Wti t of
i. Helton -Store. Jf-" 1 '
W LYNN K. BliAKEBIiKK. CHRONIC
d nervous dUeases-and heww of
Jffn. 0pp. Hotel eaaletffl.eor. Water
ST Main Sta.. Pendleton, Ore. Pbob
lee .278. '
-ARCH ITECT8 ANDUILPEWa.
. r. HOWARD. ARCHiraCTMNP
perlnilodent. mak ' c0"1 1n5Nll:
aefr plani for bnUdlmn In the city or
Sentry. Room 17. Jodd Jrolldlagy-
1HEBK 4 COLE, CONTRACTOBB "AND
builders. Batlmate L4J'!
aotlce. Job work a specialty. "2J
Stnice. Shop on Blnfl street, near Mala
S Z MAT . CONTRACTOR AM
fcnllder. Estimates 'furaleBed , on 11
Undf of masonry, cement walks, atone
walls, etc. Order can be left at the Bast
Oregonlan offlce. . t.
ELECTRICAL iUPPLIEt.
MAPLE BROS.. COtJRT BTkUBT, tjA'
Meal anppllee. Houaee, ftorea wtred f or
iberric llRhta, belle lor-teiepaeoea. weewi
eai lxtnrM, all klnde. Get oar .prioea. He-;
fair work a apeclalty. , -
RlOON-KT.TTOTRICAL WOBK8:Cn
4,"Prop". Comerof -Main 'and'Wel -atreeiet
,,Honie and boll wlrinjcneaUy. .aad prornptlr
Tone, aive us a trial All-work gnaranteedr1
t hone Red 40S. C. T. Klne, Pror-. s
LIVERY AND JEEDTAaKJtaVi
UMERCIAL BTABLM, O. W. FROOMJB
Prop. LWery feed and Boardlaf. All klada
roonta. Competent drrvera. Opposite Ho-
renaietoB.yeiepaoaq jiw.
POT LTVBRT, FKBD AND BAOE8
Jtablea. Plreticlaai .,sla-i9, ea 4jobk
n for' all orcaMcme. flCT Coit-mwaei BtJ
;ae. Main 7P. Brlln Craig, Prop.
STT BTABLUB. T. W.'TM.l,'PllOP..
Mrery, feed and aoardlajc- The beat
.omenta In the cltr. Alta St., betweea
'ill and Cottonwood Bta. Pkoae, Mala iO.
WWOIf FEETl-iiTARD. W. T. BOYNTOW
up. opei'.iKi unro kivoii uuikw inn wa.u
p.am ANn ftAimiaaaTft.
ornr cab ltnb, krwin baker, prop.
.Telephone Main 79. at the Depot LlTery
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DENTISTS.
t. A. VATTOHAN, dentist, ofkich in
3M balldlaf. -
A. MANN. DENTIRT, IN AflSOCIA"
,tlen block, orer F. B. Cloptoa'a oflee.
RE8TAU RANTS AND CAFES.
W. GEORGE RESTAURANT, P.TRICTTiY
..arat claaa. W. W. Pawfi'iJ. Prop. Meat'
Mlhoun. 601 Main 8t. Tol. Main 1061.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
W. 8. BOWMAN, LEADINaPHOTOORA
i.p?r ?f the dty- Harrcet views, Indian
EiLotoMor sa,e- Flnlahlnir done or una
tfnra. Main St, near bridge. "Phone, Bed
. TORNEYS.
CARTER u RALBT, ATTORNBTB AT
Law. Office in Bartaaa Bank, building.
LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT
ileC Oregon. " AsMOctatlon Wock-
jSii W?X WJ." OFFICE IN
- "miuwK, i-enaieion, uregon.
"oSJKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Qfflce in Aaaoclatlon block-
'"cMrt stD' ATT0BNBy AT "
Et,DEO,reB0A.'r,:0RN?IY A tJ,W
JABuHdlng. I,,EE' LAW PFpICH IN ,JODD
PIERCE.-: ATTORNEYS
ttd to nti r ""'"nan haa been admlt
Uw nS roak apoclaUy of Patent
factly
'F0 8ALE. FRATERNAL ORDERS. "
n "WANTED. OLD NEWSPAPERS TO. MJT.OJNnEB
S i I altAltinM n? alia ttW wai.i
'MtraRnAn??S.IoiTA'K!E CHARGE OF. atag ,ptlrposes. Old, ?ewBftprs ' Is jarge.
&Jtaenllue'. h sm security bwadM of , one luuidn . awfc" at 25 feuts tV
Me iiq'Jv Per month,''- Inquire at' Golden' uBdle-attbe BAST ORrplONIAK, oce.J
" M'- Pendleton. Oregon. . ,
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r.'SJwaaHf.satuin oa ataa.es ih whip, urtw jkjvw
IALLMAN 4V CO- DRUMMTA iWWPLITP.NiWPWW'
mn& Societies
urnMi imut .AKnnANQED.
ROYAL ,KIGHB0R8 OF AMRRtOA-WILD-"wood'CftTftp;
No. 2KB, mcbte second and
fourth Tuesflny.ln each tnonth'ln Odil, Follows"
Hall. ,Mr Ida Holcomb, Oraclo ; ,Mr. Kettle
IWbblnt, Recorder.
mmrirT.i .irrawm vn ot r s m u
... Meets lq. Secret. Society Hall, se-on3 aad
. Annafti ' fPnaaaiVaiwav aaiMamfc aaAntk ' Ait '
v a. uuiunj u va. HIUU tUi ail HIV
Jtlng Mr Knights cordially Invited. J. .
Keea,.,Itecprd Keeper;, E, D. Bstabrook,
Commander.
REDMBN DMAHALBS; TRIBE, NO. ; 18
drlckV Ball: Roy W. Rttner, . Keeper of
'PENDLETON' LODOS. NO.152. A'. TP" and
f A. rM'aieeU 'grat1 and ' third ' Mondays of
eacn dohu. viauing ornatna wetcoma.; T.
J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe U. 1'arkin, Sc.
PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 2S T C.
TaylorpJH.-ip;,sr.' F? WaaMey. Secretary.
Meets first and fonrth Friday of each
imoath t" Masonic Hall. 1 '
PENDLETON ' C0MMANDERY, , NO. '. T.i
Robert 'ForsterB.-C., W. E. Ca'rter,- Sec
retary. Meets '.flrst aad thirds Friday of
each, mopth, la Masonic Hall.
MONEHRB OF THE PACIFIC Wl
11am Martin Encampment Na-il.- Meets
every. " "Wednesday, at THendrIck's Hall.
Mrs: L. F. LHmprln, Secretary.
,DAMC)N LODGE. Mfl. 4. KNIGHTS, OF
Fletoher, 1C- olR. it S." Meets evrry
Moaajr in .aecgei, aociety ttau.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
gata4HaOaap,Ne 00BB."-Meetr- araf and
thirds Satardays ef - eaeh aioatti- at Hen
drlck's Hall. George A. Hamblla, ;Coa
snl : .G. A, Bobblas. Clerk.. -
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD BKGUliAB
meetlnes.of Pendleton Camp No. 41. W.
O. W:,-ie Tield ln Secret Society hall every
Baturaay evening. visiting neignoors are
alwayr -welcome. X 'P. TVaTker, Clerk. J.
P. Earl. C. C.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
FIRST," NATIONAL BANK OF. ATHENA,
si4uregeB.- vuapirai, sou,wv;raarpius ana
prfUta, aouao. interest oairae-iiepeaita.
Deals ln forelen and domestic ezchaaae-.
Collections ' promptly atteatled to. Henry
C: Adams, rlresldent; T.' 3. 'Kirk, vlcejres-
laent; jc.i.. Harnett, caamer: r. u xeurow.
aialitant cashier.
THE PENDLETON, .SAYINGS .BANK,
' (pendleton. 'Oreeon: ' Oraanlsed' March 1.
1889 ; capital. -150,000 : , snrplsau" ;$90,000.
Interest' allowed' on time .deposits.' Ex-
cnaage pongnr. ana: soia-,on :u ipnacuMu
Slnts. Special attention given to couec
ons. W. J. Fornlsh, president; J: N.
Teal, vice-president; T. 3. Morris, cashier.
TUB FARMERS . BANK 0F. WESTON,
Weston. Oregon, Does a general aaak-
.lag.aalness,,chaf , aeit aa, 'sold.
. Calieetloas . .-.laaiatl v i ay.
Jameson, president ; ueo. w. iT-osaaxsi,
HBepreaiaeBt ;JflHera?'- easMer ; dl-
reexora, u. a. uartBaa, a. m. umm, -.
JPrJc0. D. Graw, J, F. Kllgors, Jioaert
Sasaasaa, A. W. -Praabrtal.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PMNDLaV
toa. Capital $70,000: sarplas, 86,900.
Transacts a general baaklag baslaasS. Mr
eaange aad telegraphic transfers sold ? ea
Ckicago. Baa; Francisco, New Task aad.
fjctaclpal .volaua' the north west gpram
Eawa on Chlaa, Japaa aad parac.
Maksa , coUsctlons . -en KasoaaaieisfBav
Lavt ''Ankeny,' prattaent; W. F. MaUeck,
- r. Tt iv.X. Mahlar SI. O
Onernsey. .asstamt.esahler.
HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK.
YOU CAN GET vTHB-r HIGHEST UAB-
ket price for your" maes, ieits ana aii
kinds of junk, snch as rubber, brass, cop
per, lead, sine, rags and bottles, tlroa pf
II Unas m iiikibiij. iwu vm u.
0 cents worth of old rags or ship In
la the -same way. We have come here to
Staj. . GItbus cal and yon will be satta
dT L.i'Shank ,Co.; offlce and warehouse
Beat ',ta. .Eastern . Hotel, Pendleton, Ore.
Telephone, Bed 221.
8ECOND HAND, DEALERS.
GEORGE O'DANIBL, NEW AND SBCOND
nana -gooas noagat uiu uiiu vuuvt ci.,
Opera house block. Call aad ses me.
V. 8TBOBLE, DEALER IN SECOND
hand goods. If there, la anything yon
seed In new or sectaaVbend furniture,
stoves, MaHe ware and crockery, call and
get Wy rloes. No. 212VConrJ; St
iTOC!CrO"LrDER8, .MEETINGS.
'NOTICE -i8VHEBEBYIG'lVEN TO-THK STOCK.
, OiDWera ,oi the rondieton woolen Mills mat
a mcetlng will be held fruesday.May Ctli, I902,at
,tlie offlce of the company, In'. Pendleton, Ore
gon, at-4-prm. E. Y. Judd, president, F. .B.
Clopton, secretary.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO THE STOCK
holders of Abe Pendleton Wool Scouring &
Packlnir Co:, that a-meetinc wllLbe held Tues
day, May 6, 1902, at the office of the company In'
reumteon, uregon, at p m. is. x. juaa,
president, F. B Clopton, secretary.
MISCELLANEOUS.
KELLAR BROTHERS, -PLA8TERINQ AND.
cemeiiiinK. ucmeoi wbikb a apeciaity. .Es
timates .furnished free. .Work guaranteed.
Leare orders at Badley'a & Znbner's cigar store
Vain street, P. O box 101.
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harmleas, aure to acxwaapliaai
tJaiwnr: sea.aia iwB.y.
OfN THE"
VOhl pa,- look at the, nice fat gentleman we"velJImitd'ln,Tor'.lunchl".
ffllllHCE-lnOE
Local Market PricM.
The following fshpws tie prices
paid on the Jocaiifnaket:
!TiiiTLlp,.,7Bc er asick,
Parablpa, ,76c per3 aack.
Cabbage, 34f lb.,'
Cheese; per lb., 20c.
0nbns(i per; cwt., $LB0 to $2.
Green onions, 25c doz.
Weets, per II)., Kl Vic.
Potatoes, per .cwt, fl.60Ol.75.
Apples, per box, $1.50.
Horse radish, 12'c lb.
Q Ucaf, liStt'lb.
Sweet potatoes, 5o per lb.
SaHer Kraut; 40c per' gallon.
Pendleton Livestock ana Poultry.
Chickens,, hens, per doz., $3.60 4.
Roosters, $3.60 to $4.50.
Turkeys, per lb., 10.
Geese, per doz.,.$9.
Spring, chickens, jer doc., SM.
.Ducks, per doz., $3.tf.
Pigeons, per doz., $L60.
Eggs, 15c ln trade.,
. Butter, 50 65c per roll.
Choice, beei cattle, etc.
.Cows, .per hundred, 8.10.
'Steers, .14.
Hogs, live. s.
'Hogs, dressed, Cc.
' CalveB,' dressed. 7 to 8c
Pendleton Retail Grocery PHeea.
. Sugaiv-Cane granulated, best, $5.00
per-, Back; do 16 lbs $1; .besjt granu
Jae4,.'5.2A'perisajdr.; dP-.lMbV 9
Hnn. ..HWKr mwmmv
-per jo:. iDH .iwt, sp.wjj www
gde;oKe, 26 to 16c, lb; pmckac
coffee, 16c lb. , ,
Rlce-Beat head rice. M?4c;sr tt;
next grade, s 14c per lb.
SaltCoarse,. 80c per 100; table,
'$230"pef100.
Flour, B. B., $3.40 per bbl.
Flour, Walter's, $3.40 per: bbl.
8klns, Hides rlVlB.
Portland, April 3. Sheepskins
Rhnnrines. 1520c: ihort wool. 260
35c; medium wool, 30060c; long
wool, 60c$l each.
.Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 1 ponads
an A itn 1Ri?D11.JAr nor nound: drr klo.
Nn 1 R to IE nounda. 15c: drv calf.
No. 1, under 6 pounds, ,16c; dry
ea ouiis ana buibb uue-uuia nc uws
dry aint; salted hides, steers, sound,
60 pounds and! over, 89c; 50 to .60
pounds, 78c; under 50 pounds
and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound.
55c; MPi.souna, id to au pomqi,
7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c;
jsalf, vojund1 under 10 pounds, 8c;
mun. iinimHfiill. 1 c nernound less:
Culls, one cent per pound less; horse
hides, salted, each si.buz;. cry,
each $ll-50; olta hides, each, 25
50c; goat skins, common, each, 103
15c; Angora, with wool on, each,25
$1.00. -
Pelts-r-Bear sklas. as t size, No. 1,
each $5320; cubs, $25; badger,
,each, i040c;,wlldcat,, each, 2680c;
house cat, 510c; fox; common gray,
3050c; do red, each, $1.6002; do.
cross, each, $6315; do silver and
black, each. $1000200; fishers, each.
$506; lynx, each, $23; mink,
strictly No. 1., each 30c1.25; mar
ten, dark northern; $612; marten,
pale pine, according to size and co
lor, $1.6u83; muskrats, large, each,
510c; skunks, each, 25030c; civet
or polecat; each, 6 10c; otter for
large prime skins, each, $57; pan
ther, with head and claws perfect,
each, ,$2.006.00; raccoon, for large
prime, SO35c; wolf, mountain, with
head perfect, each, $3.60
6; wolf, prairie (coyote) with head
Derfeck')eacbv.406Qc; wolf, prairie,
(coyote) wUhouthead -perfect, each,
afltfSSKn! wolverine, each S47: beav
er, per skin, large, $56; do medium,
$34; do small, $11.60; do kits.
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&IJefiTONEAGHBORHOpD.
Death.jof " Mrs, .Sarah A, .HayesTo
iwkrt.i Dalrylani Creamery Near
Weston.
jphe East Oregpniam Is Indebted to
toWoaton Leader ;for the following
Items:
Mrs. N, Loverldge Is seriously slclj.
at her homje ln this city. '
O. A. It. McOrew left for Portland
Wednesday j.p a.Uend..tho demoa-atlc
siattf coevetioB a, .Wwton'a member
i
! ' -I.
CONGO',
of the. Umatilla. ' county delegation,
vice BL' M. Powers, who "was unable
to go oil account of .sickness.
lHrs'. jamiys JKlrkpatrlck left for
:Walla Walla. Thursday to visit her
.son, Kester, who Is In Dr. Cropp's
'hospitat theref suffering from acute
Bright's disease. Xate reports are
that the Patients condition has ma,
terially improved,' which, will be good
news to his many friends.
A. B, Loveall, who formerly resided
in Weston, and, moyed to Sherman
county about three, years ago, died
last Frjtiay at his home near Kent, ln
that county. He left in bereavement
a widow and one stenson. Clarence
ShrlVer. The remains were interred'
at Mora.
Dr. Best had a runaway accident
Saturday which for a few seconds af
forded plenty of excitement and dan
ger. He was returning from Simp
son's place, on Wild Horse, when one
of the horses became playful and by
kicqing broke the tongue. It was on
a steep elope down which the horses
plunged and finally, breaking through
a, barbed wire fence, which stopped
them. One wheel .collapsed, throw
ing the doctor upon a wire, which
caught him under the chin, inflicting
a slight gash. The, fact that he, grab
bed at the wire with one hand les
sened its force on his throat, and
saved him from a serious and per
haps fatal wound. One horse was
quite severely cut and the buggy de
.mollshed. Wild beasts seem to be again quite
numerous In the. mountains, near, Wes
ton. Peter Narkaus, who, lives on
Wild Horse ' mountain, about 4 nine
miles from Weston, appears to be
quite an expert in trapping them.
Since last Christmas'' Mr. Narkaus has
caught in a single trap one red and
gray fox, one coyote and one wild cat,
and last Monday He found tnat a care
less brown hear had been captured
therein. The singular feature of
bruin's fate was ihat he had become
ensnared in a comparatively small
trap, such as is usually used for coy
otes. Mr. Narkaus at once retreated
to his home and procured a gun, with
which he speedily ended the bear's
existence. It weighed exactly 100
pounds.
Mrs. Sarah A. Hayes, for many
,years a much respected, resident of
Weston, died at Spokane April 3,
1902, while an inmate of the Deacon
ess home, of that city. MN. Hayes
was 70 years old at the time of her
death, and had long been an invalid
She was the widow of the late Geo,
Hayes, widely known as one of Wes
ton's earliest settlers and business
men, whose death occurred about 12
years ago. She leaves two brothers
and one sister to mourn her depart
ure, who are John A. Winter, of Jef
ferson, Or., Jerry Winter, of Prino
ville, Or., and Mrs. Rose Cothrell, of
Idaho. Among other kinsfolk of Mrs
Hayes, residing in this vicinity, are
William Powers, of Weston, Dick
Powers, of Adams, nephews, and
Mrs. Maud Stanfleld. of' Adams, a
nfece. The remains were brought
down from Spokane' and interred ln
the cemetery at Weston, in the pres
ence of relatives and many friends of
the deceased.
C. W. Courtney, a brother of Mrs
H. N. Greer, who comes from Idaho,
and haB been investigating this part
of Oregon, was so well pleased that
he decided to locate and recently pur
chased the George Waddlngham place
on Wild Horse creek, four miles south
Of Weston. Moreover, Mr, Courtpey
Intends td engage in an enterprise
that ought to prove of considerable
value to this section and proit to
hiinsejf, Ho will start a, dairy, begin-
n ng with about 25 cows, ana is now
absen.t on a trip to Cloyer qreelc, Ida
ho, to secure the animais, wnicn win
he sjijpp'edi to, this point by, rail. The
plac.e purchase by Mr. Cpurtpey cori'
si$ts pf j.40 acres, pf hHPCjigrass pas
tiire and .26' ftcres of farm $fd,, Mr.
Courtney intends tq plant .alfalfa and
brome. gra,s, and it Is, belteyed that
the latter will find Ideal, .conditions
here for its growth-. Separators will
be pulj in at. the dairy and tjbe cream
shipped tho creamery a,t MjitonwOC
Walla .Walla, .A, 'skimming; station
jW.puld,, be. established ,,at wston by
tue creamery peopie, n is saip, inu
product pf,4pp cows is guaranteed.
Oassifted Adveriisements
COUNT SIX AVERAGE
TVVO LINES.
1 time
2 times 20
1 week '
' Extra lines: ,10'centa each a
Wlllson's Juvenile Minstrels.
As nn ovldonco of watm apprecla
,tlon. In w.hlch this really truly re-
marKauio gainoring is npm in uio es
tlmntinn of the conI6 whoretor
shown, tr. Willson has recplycd uk-g-
ent cans rof retupi dates, .uogetnor
the , performance ,s oho bt vthe most
finished erer? put oh the stage, ami Is
surprising .lnthat'lho little, folks ex-
nioit ,an amount oi laioni uiat wouiu
do credit lo ol-tlmo professionals.
hqw'arq VllUiju
With Wllison'a Minstrels.
The older people are just as much
amused and Interested In the talent
of the youngsters as those of tender
years. At Fraser's opera house Frl
day arid Saturday nights and Satur
day matinee. .Reserved seats at Fra
zier's book- store.
f meke Panollator)- Boquat Clgaraw
1. lu. Ray iSb Co.,
Buy and sell
Stocke, Sonde
and Grain
for cash or on margins.
Nsw York Stock JSxctiaage.
Chlcsgs Stock Excbsngt.
Chicago Beers' of Trade.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
"BEST OF EVERYTHING"
.In a word this tejls of the
passenger service via
rtThe
North-Western
Line"
. S trains daily between Bt Paul
and Chicago comprising
The latest Pullman Sleepers
.Peerless Dining Cars
Library and Observation Cars
'Free Reclining Chair Cars
The 20th Century Train
THE ORTffWESTERIf LIMITED
. run every- day of the year ,
FINEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD
Electric Lighted Steam Heated
TO, CHICAGO BX PAY LIUHT
day train running between Bt. Paul
and'ChleagrfVla'the Short Line; con
nections from the West made via
The Northern Pacific,
iireat JNortuera, anq v.
i . n YiPPaclll9,Rya,
This Is the best line between Omaha,
St. Paul and Minnesota. AU agents!
BU-r4e- VlA 'Ttte-iNoUwie
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THREE LINES.
1 time ,...
2 times 4... SOA
1 week V'.m
week; 25 cents a line permenth.
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natl'iV rtlk.ea4al4 Aaaras
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Chicago- Salt Lake, Denver. 1 Ft
Portland Worth, Omaha, Kan
Special BMClty.-8t Louis, Chi- lata. m.
saopm cagoand East
via Hunt
laston. AtlaaUs Ball -lAktc (Denver. Ft.
Express Worth, Omaha, Kan
5:ti a. m. saaCUr,StLoula,chl-11:10 p. at.
via Hunt- cago aad East
lngton.
St Paul Walla Walla, Lawlston,
Fast Mall Spokane. WaIlace,PuU
8.15 a.m. man, Miaaeaaells, St SAO a. sa.
rla Paul, Dnluthj Mil waa
Spokaas. kee, Chicago and East
Ocean aid River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
AU sailing dates subject
to change.
8:00 p. at. 'For San Pranelsoo 4 p. at.
Ball every & days.
bally
except Columbia River
Sunday taaa
8 p. m. To Astoria and Way Bands
I Saturday Landings.
10 pi m. 1
- Willamette River
Boats leave Portland dally, except Saaiaay.
(stage ol water permitting) for Willamette sm
Yamhill River points. ,
R$arta
4Ma. m.
Dally
KxeptMos
Lsavs
Lawlstea
7 AS a.' at.
KxcptWaa
Saaks Mlver
RlparU to Lswlstoa.
F. F, WAUSLKY, Agent, Peadletam.
RUWS
Pullmatt Sleeping Car
Elwgamt DinlMg CKrs
Tourist Sleeping Cars
f BT. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH
FARGO
GRAND FORKS
OROOKBTON
7
WINNEPEQ
HELENA and
LBUTTE,
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON
and all points East and South
Through tickets to Japan and .Oh las, vis
TacoBia aad Northers Pacific Stesauaht Oa
and American Una.
TIMK SCHIODLK.
Trains leave Pendleton dally except Saaday
at 6 DO p. m.
For further Information, time cards, mass,
and tlckeU, call on or write W. Adams. Pes?
dleton, Oregon, or A. D. OHAKLTOW,
laira ana aoniHti aw., rutwnm, um
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Take thfs
route for
For Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kan
aaa Cfty, Bt. Joe, Omaha, and
All Points East and South
Pertlaad and jsslats
ea the Sound
TIME OAKD.
ieave Pendleton, dally except Baudays at
10. pm. . . .....
Arrive Pendleton Monday. Wednesday
Friday 11:55 am.
A r jive Pendldton Tuesday. Thursday
Leave waiia walla asuy, easttwaaa io mo ma,
Arilyf Walla Walla daily wet,bound $6am,
For Information rajrardlns xataa and
MKiawoas, can on af aaaras s
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