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FE88l0NS AND TRADES ALpHAiETlCALLY ARRRANGED.
THREE LINES.
1 time 20
2 times 30
"Physicians.
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lL------FriDESrATN BLOCK.
WHXER fl-7- eve tronbles catar
rhs wa co" nfl impaired Hearing.
VZiW n.Vfnr refractive er-
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Pi-- rrr T.nvairTAN AND
ttWAJn, room 20 Jndd Bnllfl.
rJJZa. Offlce- K-o Phono Bed 28.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMRRICA WILD
. W0d.CamP' ,No- m, weet second and
fourth Tucidav in each month ln Odd Fellows'
Hall. Mn Ida Holcomb, oracle; Mrs. Nettlo
DMATILLA TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M
m "ire m u "ecm oociety uan, se-oDj and
luunu lurauari ui eacn montn. All Tin.
Itlnsr Sir Knlchta cordlallv invito i a
Kees, Record Keeper; E. D. Estabroo;
LViuuiauuu
BBDMEN DMAHALES TRIBE, NO. 18
drlck's Hall. Ttoj W. Rltner, Keeper of
Records.
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ToMTiW !'U" ,r.l- on. rout.
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p--r-DRn80N, PHYSICIAN
k T. . flnrcialtlea eye. ear. noee
feftfflJ Pln ' tertngi Bank build-
fllOBC
H.nfcf Tina
ftPATHih. nfflr one block Wist of
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-Tk BLAKCSLEE. CHRONIC
fTnS rniiiflton. cor. water
Its" Pendleton, Ore. Phone
ICH1TECTS AND BUILDERS.
kTBD. archTtect and so-
l. pyjl.. m.bo pomo ete and rell-
rOTt Mmn 'In the city or
ll. it Jndd building.
JT, iwn"
..nninrrnnn AKTt
fctlmstes furnished on abort
iJlftft. niuiuaico promnt
t J&p DIC Street; near Main
TOT A
olm OBce. .
A. M., meets first and third 'Monday of
cutu uuuuii vibiuuk orjrarnn wefcoaie. T.
J. Tweedy, W. M.t Joe H. 1-nrfcM, .Stc.
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 COMMANDERT, NO. 7..
Robert Pointer. E. O.. W. TC. Pnr a
retary. Meets first and third Friday of
eacn month In Masonic Hall.
1IONEERS OF THE PACIFIC WIL
11am Martin Encampment, No. 1. Meet
every Wednesday at Hcndrlck's Hall.
Mrs. L. F. Lampkln, SecreUry.
DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF
Pythias. J. P. Nowlln, C. C. : It. W.
Fletcher, K. of R. & 8. Meets evrry
Monday In Secret Society Hall.
MODERN WOODMEN ol-AMERICA -Tutullla
Camp, No. 6390. Meets Arst and
third Saturdays of each month at Hen
drlck's Hall. George A. Hamblln, Con
aul; G. A. Bobblna. Clerk.
WOODMEN OP THE WORLD RKGULAR
meetings of Pendleton Camn No. 41. W.
of W., are held ln Secret Bociety hall every
Saturday evening. Vlsltlne neighbors are
always welcome. J. v. waucer, C'lerK, j.
P. Earl, C. C.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
tpfp BHOS.. COURT STREET, LA
t&SS Get our prlseir Bo-
W0 a ipecian
MMiriiinir. wnnirn. P. KINE
m k Corner ct Main nnd Webb streets.
ET Glw Biatrial. All work guaranteed,
BANKS AND BROKER8.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP ATHENA.
Oregon. Capital, $50,000; surplus and
Srofits, (6000. Interest on time deposits,
teals In foreign and domestic exchange.
Collections promptly attended to. Henry
C. Adams, president ; T. J. Kirk, vlce-pres-ldont;
E. L Barnett, cashier: F. 8. LeQrow,
assistant cashier.
Livery and feed stables.
ImiEHciAIi" 8TABLE8. G. W. FROOME
Prep. LItwt feed and Hoarding. Ait Kim
rumH fnmnetpnf drivers. Onnoslte Ho-
f Pendleton. Telephone 10.
Iwvr MVBnv. fkwd AND SA"jES
liUblM, First class In-ls nnd double
i for all ocrssinTiH. uotnnwooa ox.
(, Main 79. Evlln Craig, Prop.
BTABLES. T. W. ATERS. PROP..
rrery, feed and boarding. The best
(rati in tne citv. Mr St.. retween
i ttA Cottonwood Sts. Phone, Main 10.
IKOS FEED YARD, V. T. BOYNTON
va. Special euro Riven horses left with
. lower Webb street. Phone Red 201.
CABS AND CARRIAQE8.
rpln MWW wnirtv mnn nnnn
Nechona Main 79, at the Depot Ltvery
dentists.
L,AV.1JTAN' DENTI8T, OFFICE IN
V- MANN, DENTIST, IN ASSOCIA-,
over tv . h. uiopton's omce.
flE8TAURANTS AND CAFE8."
OEOROB RE8TATJRAHT, PTRICTTiT
IW ranfrn-n. rrop. Meat-
C01 Main 8t. Tel. Main tOrtl.
.T0RNEY8.
fcrJi.?!' . ATTORNEYS AT
J ,u navinirs HanK tmlldlog.
Ei RJWLI'- ATTORNEYS AT
IK'oZS 14 Association block, Pe-
SS5: oSCB IN
InMabHY, . ATTORNEY AT LAW.
' Asaoclatlon block.
JD. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ill
ATTOIINWV
w". Oregon.
AT tAW,
4l4 PEE' LAW OFFICE IN JUDD
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PIBnnn imm
b Practice' W ! PM been admit
MJH Jn- UHted SUtes natent
JJl a UnwMntfv nt I.tin
klSet " ' 12 ana 18 Aasocla-
TOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS.
TO THE STOCK-
wlU h ,.illSi00 Woolen Mills .that
WtffTfWP Pendleton, Ore-
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK,
.Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1,
1889; capital, $50,000; surplus, $90,000.
Interest allowed on time deposits. Ex
change bought and sold on all principal
points. Special attention given to collec
tions. W. J. Furnish, president; J. N.
Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier.
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DIPLOMACY.
fo.'HJT d!d yo.'ir ?lster happen to marry thai Sir. .Cheeps? I thought she de
tested hlin," said the young lady with the FloroUorn luu.
i-ih E dldt nnswisred the young lady with the fenther hoa, "but his mother
i 2oi?I?a h"U3en"ild. and mama just said that something had to be done
lo keep the family secrets from becoming public property."
THE FARMERS BANK OF WESTON,
Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank
ing business. Exchange bought and sold.
Collections promptly attended to. R.
Jameson, president; Geo. W. Proebstel,
vice-president; J. B. Kllgore, cashier: di
rectors, G. A. Hartman, M. M. Johns, T.
J. Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert
Jameson, G. W. Proebstel.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP PENDLB
ton. Capital J70.000; 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 term.
Levi Ankeny, president; W. P. Matlock,
vice-president: C. B. Wade, cashier; H. C.
Guernsey, assistant cashier.
HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK.
YOU CAN GET THE HIGHEST MAR
ket price for your bides, 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 hides and will be treated
In the same way. We have come here to
stay. Give us a cal and yon will be satls
ed. L. Shank & Co., office and warehouse
next to Eastern Hotel, Pendleton, Ore.
Telephone, Red 221.
8ECOND HAND DEALER8.
GEORGE, O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND
hand goods bought and old. Court St.,
Opera houBe block. Call and se? me.
V. BTROBLE, DEALER INT SECOND
hand goods. If there Is anything yon
need In new or second -hand furniture,
toves, granite ware and crockery, call and
get .his prices. No. 212 Court St
MISCELLANEOUS.
KELLAR BROTHER8, PLA8TERING AND
cementing. Cement walks a .specialty. Es
timates furnished free. Wprk guarxnleed.
Leave orders at Badley's & Zabner's cigar store
Main street, P. O, box 101.
IN POUND THE FOLLOyiNP DE8CRIBED
.stock has,ben taken up by the city, marshal
and will bo sold ,ln 10 days to defray expenses.
One hla0k cow, white spot, between legs. No
brand visible. About six ye?r old, weight
about 1,000 pounds.
One red and white spotted heifer with half
moon on forehead, shout ttiroe ypars old, weight
about SCO pounds. No brand visible.
J. A. BLAKLEY, City Marshal.
Pendleton, Oregon, April 19, 1902
OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UNPBH
carpets, on ahelves, walls, or for wrap-
&lng purposes. Old newspapers In large
undies of one hundred each at 23 cents a
bundle at the EAST OBEGONIAN office,
Pendleton, .Oregont
BABBITT METAL, BEST t IN THE
world, ln bars. Price $1 per bar, at the
East Oregonlan office.
''wretMy.
SB6Wp"L,IyEN'ro TUB STOCK:
fcn.f!? iP'.Penaieton Wnni h..iS. i.
Er ' oS'hJffl60I,thecompanf In
1 'Kitvni
W0T0QRAPHER8.
n2?.UK1il5 done r -
FOR SALE AT THE EAST OREGONIAN
office, large bundles of newspapers, con
taining over 100 big papers can be obtained
for 25 cents a bundle.
FOR SALE NEW CHICAGO TYPEWRIT
.er. universal key board, first class ma
rine. Take, a look t It. Thirty dollars
will buy. it's Bast uragoftiaa once.
CALL FOB COUNTY WARRANTS.
All Umatilla countywarrahts registered in
July. August, September and October, 1900, will
be 'paid at ,my office .at tho court liouje upon
presentation. Interest ceases on date of publl-
Pendleton, Oregon, April 19, 1902.
r- Trewnrcrof.Vmatlll.'
County.
iDCIIUVhfiyii mi i a
rrrlHl KIIIiBI 'Mil li
flBlLIJIIUlflLTlLIM
iby overcome Weak-
- bms. irreinuary no
l.oaiiBsienfl, IncreaBeyiffi
f or and banish "pains
hanT - wwomon equals inein. wuuui uu
Vfo'U??'vte' l.WE!fi.OX.By MAIL. Sold
TALLmaS8' PR..MOTCsCH5MH:ArfOO.. CVolnnd. Ohio.
nVLMAN 4-CO; ORUrtrftTrff5KTON OREGON.
COMMERCE-TRADE
Local Market Price.
The following shows the prices
paid on the local market:
Turnips, 75c per sack.
ParsnipB, 75c per sack.
Cabbage, 4c lb.
Cheese, per lb., 20c.
OnlonB, per cwt., $1.50 to $2.
Green onions, 25c doz.
Heets, per lb., lc.
Potatoes, per cwt, $1.5001.75.
Apples, per box, $1.50.
Horse radish, 12clb.
G'-lick, lSifcc lb.
Sweet potatoes, 5c per lb.
Sauer Kraut, 40c per gallon.
Pendleton Livestock and Poultry.
Chickens, bens, per doz., $3.504.
Roosters, $3.50 to $4.50.
Turkeys, per lb., 10.
Geese, per doz., $9.
Spring chickens, per doz., $3.69.
Ducks, per doz., $3.75.
Pigeons, per doz., $1.50.
Eggs, 15c in trade.
Butter, 50 65c per roll.
Choice beei cattle, etc.
Cows, per hundred, $3.10.
Steers, $4.
Hogs, live, 5c.
Hogs, dressed, 6c.
Calves, dressed. 7 to 8c
Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices.
Sugar Cane granulated, beBt, $5.00
per sack; do., 16 lbs $1; best granu
lated, $5.25 per sack; do., 16 lbs., $1.
Coffee Mocha and Java, beat, 40c
per lb; next grade, 35c lb; lowar
grades coffee, 25 to 15c lb; -package
coffee, 15c lb.
Rice BeBt head rice, 12c per lb;
next grade, 81-3c per lb.
Salt Coarse, 80c per .100; table,
$2.20 per 100.
Flour, B. B., $3.40 j?er bbl.
Flour, Walter's, $3.40 per bbl.
May Terrti Supreme Court.
The supreme court at Salem is now
disposing' of the cases before it as
rapidly as possible, so as to have tho
decks cleared by the time the eastern
Oregon term opens May 5. Tn view of
this only one case has been set for
bearing in the last week of April, and
this an emergency case, and will be
tho last case heard at Salem for some
time. The court corned 10 Pendleton
on May 3, and on the first Monday
of the month hearing of eastern Ore
gon cases will be commenced. About
two weeks will be spent at Pendleton,
when the justices will return to Sa
lem to write tho. opinions in the east
ern Oregon, cases.
TWO LINES.
1 time i 15o
2 times ,.,........20o
1 week .30o
1 week
Extra lines: .10 cents each week; 25 cents a line per month.
HOTELS.
HOTEL PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., Props.
The Best Hotel in Pendleton
and as good as any.
JsHESSsiioMPk
il'llsffflliflV
To accommodate those who are
partial to the use of, atomizers In ap
plying liquids into the nasal passa
ges for catarrhal troubles, the pro
prietors prepare Ely's Liquid Cream
iBalm. Prlce, including - jthe spray
tube, is? 75 cents. Druggists or by
mail. The liquid embodies the me-
.dicinal properties of the solid prepar
ation. Cream Balm is quickly ab
sorbed by the membrane and does
,hbt dry up the secretions but changes
them to a natural and healthy char
acter. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St.,
New York.
A ton of decorated dishes received
.at Hawley Bros. ' All the prettiest de
signs, it will be time wen spent ior
you to coma ana see tnem
j Smoke Prldeof Umatilla Cigars.
Making "Helen's Babies" Go.
John Hubberton, the author of "Hel
en's Babies," said to his publisher when
the novel was about ready to appear,
"If you' want to save the cost of a
great deal of advertising, just give me
500 copies of this book, and I'll guar
antee to distribute them so that we'll
have a success without a cent's worth
of advertising being needed." The
publisher, a little reluctantly, took Mr.
Habbertou at his word.
The 'author thereupon made a list of
all the important bookstores In the
United States and found out the nnme
of the head of the department of Ac
tion in each store. Now, the heads of
all book departments are all fiends in
the collection of autogruph first edi
tionsthat is, with the nuthor's signa
ture upon the Imprint There is scarce
ly an exception to this rule. Mr. Hab
bertou, being wise in all that concerns
bookstores, accordingly sent to ench
head a copy of "Helen's Babies" that
contained not only his autograph, but
a pleasant letter also that expatiated
on the merit of the work. Tho heads
were delighted. They instructed their
salesmen and saleswomen in the book
department to boom "Helen's Babies,"
to recommend it to every hesitating
customer. And thus the book succeed
ed, though it would have succeeded
anyway upon Its merit. Philadelphia
Record.
Forgot Their Sorrow.
In Ills autobiography, "The Making
of an American," Jacob A. RIls tells an
am using story of a visit he once made
to the house of three sisters whoso
brother had been drowned:
"It was a very hot July day, and to
guard against suustroke I had put a
cabbage leaf in my hat. On the way
over I forgot all about It, and tho leaf,
getting limp, settled down snugly ou
my head, ltke a ridiculous green skull
cap. Knowing nothing of this, I was
wholly unprepared for the' effect my
entrance, hatless, had upon the weep
ing family. Tho young ladies ceased
crying, stared wildly and then, to my
utter bewilderment, broke into hyster
ical laughter. For the moment I
thought they had gone mad. For some
years afterward the thought of it had
the same effect upon mo that tho cab
bage leaf produced so unexpectedly in
that grief stricken home."
Headquarters for traveling Hen.
Commodious Sample Rooms.
Rates $2 pet day.
Special rates-by week or month.
Excellent Cuisine,
Every flodern Convenience
Bar and Billiard Room in Connection
Only Three Blocks from Depot.
GOLDEN RULE HOTEL.
Corner Court and Johnuon BtreoU,
Pendleton, Oregon,
M. F. Kelly, Proprietor.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
w
Oregon
Shoreline
union PACIFIC
DirAnr Time Schedule akbits
fob From Pet.dleton ro
Chicago Suit Lako, Dearer. Ft.
Portland Worth, Omaha, Kan
Bpcclal sas City. Bt Louli, Cat- 8X s. as.
6$0pm cagoand Kait,
Tla Hunt
lBHton. Atlantic Salt Lake. Denver, Ft,
Kxpreii Worth, Omaha. Kan
6:15 a.m. ai City, Bt. Louis, Ohl- IIUO p. M.
via Hunt- cagoandKaat. ,
Ington.
Bt. Paul Walla Walla, Lswtiton,
Faat Mall Bpokane.WaUace.Pall
8.15 a. m. mau, Minneapolis, 8t. 530 p. m.
via Paul, Duluth, Mltwan
Spokane. keo, Chicago and East
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
All sailing dates subject
to change.
8 M) p. m. For Ban Francisco 4 p. m,
Ball ovory 6 days.
jj-p-
except Columbia River
Bundfcy 4pm
8 p. m. To Astoria and Way Bundaf
Saturday Landings.
10 p. m.
Willamette River
noats leave Portland daily, except Bnnday.
(stago of water permitting) for Willamette and
Yamhill Klver points.
Leave ' j Leave
Rlparla Snake River Lewliton
4:05 a.m. 7:00 a.m.
Dally Rlparla to Lewliton. Dally
Kxcpl Mon Kxopt Mar
F. F. WAMBLKY, Agent, Pendleton.
RUNS
HEATED BY STEAM.
LIQHTED BY ELECTRICITY.
American Plan, rates 11.25 to J2.00a day
European plan, 60c, 75c, 11.00
Special rates by week or month
Tlie Navltln.
Nothing is so humorous as the writ
ings upon etiquette by people to whom
such knowledge is a sealed book. A
cookbook which extends, its brunches
of information in many directions is
responsible for the following: "Always
pin your napkin to your dress when at
dinner, that it may not fall under the
table. It may be pinned so that the
pin cannot be seen.''
Imagine a dinner table, full of men
and wonieb returning to the drawing
room, each wearing a Berviette apron
which he or she1 has forgotten to uuplul
New York Times.
Neglect Means Danaer,
Don't neglect biliousness' and consti
pation. Your healtbt.wJII (Buffer perma
nently if you do. DeWItt' Little Ear
ly Risers cure such icases. M. P,
Smith, Butternutt vMtcb., ay "De-
Witt's Little Early, Rlserare the
most satisfactory PMs I ever took.
Never gripe or cause nausea." 'Tall
man & Co. and Brock & McCenas.
Smoke Pendleton Roquet Clfara.
Pree Bus fleets all Trains.
Commercial Trade Solicited.
Pine Sample Rooms
Special attention given Country Trade
III! I. toll
QEO. DARVEAU, Prop.:
Glegantly Furnished
Steam Heaterf
European Plan.
Block and a half Iroro depot,
Sample Room In connection.
Room Rate , 50c, 75c, $1.00
Farmers Custom Mill
Pre Walters, Proprietor.
Capacity, 140 barrels a day.
Flour sxxibaased or whoat
VlMr Mill Fee .0 hopped Feed, etc .
eiawuXJ U' !U .V '
Pullman Sleeping Curs,
Elegant Dining Cars,
Tourist Sleeping Cars
fBT. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH
PAKGO
TO i GRAND FORKS
CROOKBTON
WINNEPEG
HELENA and
L BUTTE,
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON
and all poluta East and South
Through tickets to Japan and China, via
Tacoma and Northern Paclflo Steamihlp Co,
and American line.
TIMK SCHBDULB.
Trains leave Pendleton dally except Bnnday
at 0:00 p. m. ,
For further Information, time cards, maps,
and tickets, call on or write W. Adams, Pea
dleton, Oregon, or A. D. CHARLTON,
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Take thfsj
route for
For Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kan
eas City, St. Joe, Omaha, and '
All Points East and South
Portland and points
ea the Sound
TIMK OABD.
Leave Pendleton, dally except Snndsys at
Arrive roumoiuu vwv--
Pendleton Tuesday. Thursday aff
Saturday 8;M ami
Leave Walla Walla daily, east bound lOtfOpia,
Arrive Walla Walla dally west bound "jeosj a..
Vnr infn.matlnn rtimrriln ratea and aeeeaa.
mod.ton.,c.lIon or addles. pAM$i
' Pendleton. Orteea
B, B, OALDKBUKAD, G. P, A..
wauanst1! vva.
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VPr.rtatt ceni.clon
IfTil
U0INCIN)lkTI,U.BH
cm YMfttiiri
, Dm Wg for uoeatitral
ditchargei, iuQamiuattoaa,:
IrrltaUuuc or ukuratlons
of luu do at ruenbrasM
Palnlnaa. and not trt
,THtEvNCHtwieuCo. "t or poUouom.
i mow a j urugfwm,,
'.or (sunt lo plalu viMMfj
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