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Easiness Cards and Societies Classified Advertisements COUNT 8IX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE. einNS AND TRADES MUrnADIi I IvAULf HnflnANUtQ, pROFt' TWO LINES. 1 time 15o 2 times 20c 1 week 30o THREE LINES. 1 time , ...20 2 times -. 30 1 week 48e FOR SALE. Extra llnet: .10 cent each a week; 25 cent a line per month. -TxtlLLKR. l. troubles, catar- ltt n.d . wd impnrl hearing. TTPF7t OFI'ICE OVER THE Tc,ophonc 5 rr, M P.. HOMEOPATH- rTcARf 'KI-11'. r cc on. Office In VlC "Telephone: Office, black rfa?' black 4. - ,,m nnrsE. rnvsiciAN and PRWILUAOffi" room 20, .1udd building. 2 TmVvTL. ROOM 17 ASSOCIA- PK- PLk Telephone Main 03; real ck 161. -r"t HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN .nr.eon Specialties eye. ear nose r-k-nat OlUce in savings PHYSICIANS, DRS. Office one block west h.c v - r k ovps Ii " m "vY..i inrtlitnn. cor. Water linn rtuit-j -v.... . ... mm on;., DENTISTS. -r.T.niv DENTIST. OFFICE IN SOCIATIO.N diock, uici TiHITECTS AND BUILDERS. wrlnteident. manes cuuiiucic - . - . watrj Koom it juuu uuhuii . ovtt cnVTnAPTflUS AND t.. !.. Ittrnlatiprl nn Rnort finllaers. x-suwai ......... - ' ih -nrk- n sncc altr. Prompt rict. Shop on intra Bireei unu .mom. . . . . nni'nvn k nwrT AWT1 TtTTTT.TV. D. 1. MAI. (. U. l " ,V , , j Estimates inrnisnea on an kiuuh ui EiMDrJ, cemem umo. """' , Orttrs can be lert at tne tast ureguumu tfltt LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. COVIMEPJCAL STARLES. G. W. FROOME rTGp. wveryi feu uuu V4it.. teds or turnouts;, tompeient anvere. ur i. fi nnHTatnri tolonhnnp 1 ft. c.viae p Mt f ncg ami p nnn nonDie mt I'finnp .lnin . if. r.ivin raiKt jtiuu. .. m.i n. nn m ... 1 1'1'Tll' I II r F 1 1 J Tluw FaaiI onri hnn.nlttt. 'IMP nPHT L.1 1 H. I . m UUU UUUl lllllhi " ' rcmujlS lU LUC iillO l.. . . 1 I . I ll- CA . u,in inn nrrnnffnnn mh.. rruue jiaiu iu.i f OREGON FEED YARD. W. T. UOYNTUN ! Prop. Special care given to horses lert . CABS AND CARRIAGES. ,1. CAB LIVE. ERWIN BAKER. PROP. Tdepnone Mnln 79, at the Depot Livery M .- i . i J SEC0ND-HAND DEALERS. una cooas boncht and sold. Court SC. r. t: .... - i .. . uvrm nnpRP n i nr v i 'nil an n eiwi mm aa.au. Pfiftnn T f t)ia-A la vf V? rtrr vnn -4 in new or second nana rurnirure. Ft nis prices. No. 212 Court St ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ww block. Electricians, dealers in elec i tunlles, Houses, stores, wired for trlc lights. bl!B or telephones. Electrl oi fiittireo of all kinds. Get our prices. patr work a specialty. 0EJS2.S' ELECTRICAL WORKS. C. F. KINE Prop. Corner Main and Webb Wtt. Rouse and bell wiring neatly and 2Ptl.r done Give us a trial. ' All work rawnteed. phone Rea 403 c p Klne BANKS AND BROKERS. 0,LNATIONAI' RANK OF ATnENA. r!? ?,nai,,a1' W0.000 surplus and tad J6?00, lu'erest on time deposits. cXu orelrn ancl domestic exchange, t P1""' attended to. Henry tJ.p- PwMeot ' T J. Kirk, vlce-presf-Ciw Jlarnftt- cashier ; F. S. Le- Dd!ePton'Dn'ETOX SAVINGS BANK, Mt,,0r?0rKanlzed March 1, tfeLt ?'' 5U.000, surnlus, $00,000, 4.rk on time deposits. Ex- WaS RSLb,t,and 801(5 on a principal Uom .HP18' attention given to collec '!.' TW'n,ii,15nlsh President; J. N. LliP!!!'dent : T' J- Morris, cashier. .fAERS' RANK OF WF.HTnV fcilB' prS-n noes a general banking fcHwtta, nll bnUKht and 0A. BSS?pUy acnded to. R. WwlSf? t'V J?. W' Proebstel. JMort (j ? it l KllRore, cashier: dl G n J.lartmtln. M. M. Johns. T. J. !.G'wTro.b,ir Kl,sore- Robert toa. C?Di i t-nA?ANK OP PENDLE- aP wL'i?'?00' 8urP'us. 5P5.000. un. . . hcueral hnnklnn lin.ir,. m K1 'akInTbnsine8IU Ex: SSan te,V,c tranf"ers "old on iHl Mim. 7ani,l'co, New York and Sf.n ChTn t lne northwest. Drafts kMV0Da;.i8Pan,,nd Europe. Makes i?1 C b. yf.jZ' .Matlock, .vlce-pres-cashier. r; H c Ooern- HDES. PFi tIT;.,,, ' ..InrTHl. THE lk2 Drif" for vf lIE HIGHEST MAR W . . .,or your niH -ii lnc r as rter, brass, cop- HS "Wciaffv B?d b0ltlea- lron ,l LUu bring In 50 C We h7vni be treated In the FOH SALE AT THE EAST OREGON. AN office, lnrRc bundles of newspapers, con taining over 100 blf papers can be ob tained for 25 cents a bundle. FOU SALE NEW CHICAGO TYPE writer, universal key-board, first-class machine. Take a look at It. Thirty dol lards Will buy It. East Oregonlau office. FOR SALE GASOLINE ENGINE. WITH pipes, tanks and fittings, ready to oper ate, five, to six horse power. Economical In the use ot tuel. Price $250. East Ore- gonian oiuce, l'endieton. ATTORNEYS. CARTER AND RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT Law. Office In Savings Rank building. BEAN A LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Room 14 Association block. Pendleton, Oregon. N. RERKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Association block. B. I). ROYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111 Court Street. L. It. REEDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pendleton, Oregon. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD liulldlng. STILLiAN & PIERCE ATTORNEYS at Law. Mr. Stlllraan has been admitted to practice In United States patent offices and makes a specialty of Patent Law-. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13 Association block. FRATERNAL ORDERS. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Wlldwood Camp, No. 2333, meets second and fourth Monday In each month In Odd Fellows' hall. Mrs. Ida Holccmb, Oracle; Mrs. Ne...e Robblns, Recorder. bMATlLLA TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M. Meets In Secret Society Hall, second and tourth Tuesdays In each month. All visiting Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. S. Kees, Record Keeper; E. D. Esta brook, Commander. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. F. and A. M., meets first and third Mondays of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. T. J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe H. Parkes, Sec. PENDLETON CHAITER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor. II. P., F. F. Wamsley, Secretary. Meets first and fourth Friday of each month In Masonic Hall. PIONEERS OF THE PACIFIC WIL 11am Martin Encampment, No. 1. Meets every Wednesday at Ilendrlck's Hall. Mrs. L. F. ..ampkln, Secretary. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF Pythta. J. x'. Nowlln, C. C. ; R. W. Fletcher. K. of R. S. Meets every Mon day In Secret Society Hall. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Tutullla Camp, Na 6399. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. George A. Hamblin, Con sul ; G. A. Robblns, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W. of W., are held In Secret Society Hall every Saturday evening. Visiting neigh bors are always welcome. J. P.. Walker, Clerk, J. P. Earl, C. C. MISCELLANEOUS. KELLAIt BROTHERS. PLASTERING and cementing. Cement walks a speciai- .. T-,imn,A rn.nl.liofl T raa Un.lT cellar. anteed. Leave orders at Badley & Zan- ner's cigar store. Main St.,. P. O. box 104. WANTED ADVERTISRS TO MAKE USE of these classified columns. If you have sometu.ng you have no use for, offer to trade It for something that some other body may have and have no use for, some thing that you may need In your business. You may have an extra horse that you may wish to trade for a cow or a vehi cle. Somebody may have the cow and vehicle and want the horse. A fifteen or twenty-five cent want ad will probably do the business. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU want to subscribe to magazines or news papers in the United States or Europe, remit bv postal note, check, or send to the EAST OREGONIAN the net publisher's price of the publication you desire, and we w.il have It sent you and assume all the risk of the money being lost in the malls. It will save you both trouble and risk. If ypu are a subscriber to the East Oregon Ian, in remitting ypu can deduct 10 per cent from the publisher's price. Address EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Pendleton, Oregon. OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UNDER carpets, on shelves, walls, or for wrap ping purposes. Old newspapers In large bundles of 100 each at 25 cents at bundle at the EAST OREGONIAN office, Pendle ton, Oregon. FOR RENT Rooms In the East Oregon lan building for rent; steam heated, hot and cold water and bath room. IN POUND. The following described animal has been taken up by the marshal of the City of Pendle ton, tovrh: A bald face roan colt, one year old, wita white legs up to tho luier-s. No brand visible If aaid animal 1 not claimed by the owners or those eoti'led to tbo possession of it, cots and expenses against it paid and it taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock, p. in. H the 12th day of May, 1902. the said animal will be sold to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the citr pound, on the corner of Cottonwood and Webb streets, in said city of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and expenses nf making sale Dated this 1st day of May, 1MW. J. A. BLAKLKY, City Marshal. PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. S. BOWMAN, LEADING PHOTOGRA- filler VI H1G nai icoi dlan photos for sale. Finishing done for nmaionrs. aiain ot., near uriufe. xuuuu Bed 270. MEDICAL PILES Dr. W! Ilia In41jua rileOIMXMENTwin cure Hllnd, Vlecdlas, and Itchlox allies. It absorbs tbe tumors. Al lan the itcblrb at once, acts as a pouluoe, eljei Instant relief. Vr. yf 11-liams- InfUIANrliaS hsvrmu I'lkfT la nrA pared only for Piles and Itcbl Dit of tbe pri vau part. twxi wKAnV. Sold by druwf'";. 1 br mall on receipt of price. 6c a""? rt' Ptf,Ya WJJLLIAMS MTC CQ,, Prop's. CX.KVKUANI). V Sold by Tallman & Co., Druggists. Dobstn-1 just told my daughter that I the piano on Sunday Do you noroc with llnlr.n (Tils N l" J ' I METHODIST CHURCH, SOUTH GENERAL CONFERENCE AS SEMBLES FOR 14TH TIME. There Are 282 Delegates In Attend ance Representing a Membership of 1,500,000. -Dallas, Texas, May 7. The four teenth general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, south, convened In Dallas today. The open ing exercises were conducted by Bishop Wilson of Baltimore. The roll call showed an attendance of 2S2 delegates representing forty-seven annual conferences and missions with . an aggregate membership ex ceeding 1,500,000. Besides these dele gates there were present the eleven bishops of the church and a numbtr of prominent delegates from foreign lands, Including Mexico, Brazil, Chi na and Japan. The conference is ex pected to remain in session a month or longer. Besides attending 'lo routine busi ness connected with the publishing and other interests of the church, there are several important matters of special interest to come before the conference. Foremost among these questions is the proposition to create the Order of Deaconesses in the church. The order has proved a success in the Methodist Episcopal church and is likely to be established by the conference. A matter that is expected to provoke lively discussion is the settlement of the publishing house war claims. In 1862 the pub lishing house at Nashville was taken possession of by federal authorities and used for military purposes until the close of the war. For the dam age done congress awarded the church $300,000. It has been assert ed that this money was obtained by fraud and misrepresentation by the agent of the church who piloted the matter through congress and in view of these assertions the proposition has been made that the money should be returned by the church. A major ity insists, however, that as the claim was just and proper the church should not be made to suffer by the act of an individual and that con sequently the money should not be returned. Whichever way the matter is decided the debate is certainly tc be an interesting one. It is believed that at least two and probably more bishops will be elect ed at the present conference. A num ber of names are mentioned and all represent men of scholarship, piety, ministerial ability and, in the general opinion of the church, are most prominent. The name most heard in this connection is that of Rev. E. E. Hoss, D. 1)., of Nashville, editor of the Christian Advocate. Others whose names are mentioned in con nection with the honor are the Rev. Gross Alexander, D. D., of Louisville conference, the Rev. John J. Tigert, editor of the Methodist Review; the Rev. James Atkins, D. D., of South Carolina; the Rev. P. H. Whisner, D. D. of the Baltimore conference; the Rev. Collins Denny, D. D., of Vander bilt university; the Rev. J. D. Ham mond, D. D., of the North Georgia conference; the nev. W. E, Vaughn D, D. of the Pacific conference and the Rev. J. T. Sawyer, D. D., of the Louisiana conference. BAPTIST GATHER. Forty-Seventh Session of the South ern Baptist Convention. Ashville, N. C, May 8. Whe South ern Baptist convention convenes here tomorrow and will continue in ses sion for one week. It will be the largest gathering of representatives of this great denom ination ever held in the south. Be tween 1200 and 1500 delegates have received credentials, and these will represent a constituency of 1,632,540 members. Within the bounds of the convention are 16,690 churches, 762 associations and 13,473 preachers. As many preachers as can possibly do so attend the annual meeting and there are a great many lay delegates and visitors. Among those already on the field are large delegations from Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Forida, Virginia, the Carolinas, Ten nessee. Kentucky, Alabama and Georgia. Although tho programme will be largely confined to action on the re ports of these three organizations of thought it was shame tor her to play me? ih il ly l livoff. the church, an important featuro of the convention will be the selection of a president to succeed ox-Govern or Northen, who has declined to nl low the use of his name as a candl date for re-election. Tho contest promises to be a spirited one between the Baptists of tho east and thoso of the west of the Mississippi. Tho former probably will unito on Mon Joshua Levering of Baltimore, as their candidate, while the western men most prominently mentioned for the honor are ox-Governor J. P Eagle of Arkansas and Hon. R. C Bucker of Dallas. BlXt tor OHIO, CITY P TOLXDO ) Lucia County. t B Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F.J. Cheney A Co., doing business in tho city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case ot Catarrh that cannotbo cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my .-a. presence this 6th day of December, A. .. ( D. 1886. SKAL- j A. W. GLKASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and bets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, freo. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. Bold by druggists, 76c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. Men Who Make Faces. Peoria, 111., May 6. The Photo graphers' Association of Illinois is holding its fourth annual convention in Peoria with an attendance of members from nearly all the leadng cities of the state. The gathering was called to order in Odd Fellows' hall this morning and the visitors were greted by Mayor Bryan. The annual address of the president, F, L. Llsberher, of Qulncy, and the re ports of other officers and commit tess ocupied the morning. The reading and discussion of papers on various matters relating to tho photographers' art will occupy the two remaining days of the gathering, In connection with the convention there is a large and elaborate exhib it of the best specimens of photo graphy. The homlleBt man in Pendleton, as will as the handsomest, and others, are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relievo all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Price 25c and 50c. For sale by Tall man & Co., sole agents. To Discuss Trusts. Lincoln. Neb.. May 6 There was a large attendance today at tho opening of tho annual meeting or tne Nebraska Press Association. The sessions are to continue two days. One of the important matters scheduled for the meeting Is a dis cussion of the rulings of tho Post Office Department as to tho exclu sions from tho second-claBS rate. The subjects of "trusts" is also down for consideration. Stand Like a Stone Wall. Between young children and tho tortures and itching of burning ec zema, scaldhead and other skin di seases. How? whv. by using Buck- Jen's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns of Bruises. Infallible for Piles. 25c at Tallman & Co'b drug store. Register before May 15, or you will not be allowed to vote. It costs noth Ing to register. WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! W. C. MINNIS t SELLS BOTH. Kemerer Coal. First Class Wood Orders Promptly Filled. Telephone, Bed 401, or call on W. 0. MINNJB, OAica Main Street, Just opposite Hans ford ds Thompson's hardware store. HOTEL8, HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel In Pendleton and as good as any. Headquarters for Traveling Men. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 per 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 Johnson Btreets, Pendleton, Oregon, M. F. Kelly, Proprietor. HEATED BY STEAM. LIQHTED BY ELECTRICITY. American Plan, rates $1.25 to 12.00 a day, European plan, eoc, 76c, 11.00 Bpeclal rates by week or month Free Bus fleets all Trains. Commercial Trade Solicited. Fine Sample Rooms Special attention given Country Trade GEO. DARVEAU, Prop.; Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. Block and ball Irom depot. Sample Room In connection. Room Rate 50c, 75c, $1.00 CURE YOURSELF! , Uw for uutstural illcrg(, liilUmuiiilonm irritation ur uhemtlouf uf mil co ii meuilTuiiea lUlnlt'M. an'l nut d':lu InuEvtNS Cirv .iCo it or poihiuhus, kClMINlUTi.o.bSMi "ol" "T llruifuUla, . H, a. r ''"' in vi"u VMir fill, tr :i I'Uttlnt, l.TS. ir.-iu.tr .nil ir rxjuooi iiB!iQal"a --LaaaaW'Al TeiiKi-I B Ii I um;i. JBSSV UurftDUcj TRANSPORTATION LINES, OREGON SHOIrLllHB Ain UNXOIH PACIFIC nir art Time HcheduU aiiti i n From Pei.dleton raoK Chlcaio; Bait Lake, Denver. Ft. l'ortlnud Worth, Omaha, Kan Bpeclal ni City. Ht Louis, Chi-1 SW a. M. 6 30 p m cago and Kast. Via Hunt ing; ton. Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Kinross Worth, Omaha, Kan. 6US a.m. sasClty, St. Louis, Chi-11:10 p.w, via Hunt- cro and Kast. lngton. 8t. l'ul WhIU Walla, Lewlston, Fast Mail Bpokauo.Wallaco.r'ull 8.15 a.m. man, Mlnacapolls, Bt. 5:10 p. m. via Paul, Duluth, Mllwau Spokane. kco, Chicago and Kaat. , Ocean and Riyer Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subject to change. 8:00 p. m. For Ban Francisco 4 p.m. Ballovoryftdays. except Columbia River Bunday 4pm 8 p. m. To Astoria and Way Bunday Saturday Ijuullngs. 10 p. m. Wlllamotto River Doats leave Portland dally, ozcept Sunday, (stago of water permitting) fur WlllamatU and Yamhill Hlver points. Leave Rlparia 4:05 a. m Leave IOWlStOQ 7 :00 a. m. Snake Hlver Rlparia to Lwiston. Dally Dully Kicpt Mon Kzept ! Mor F. F. WAMBLKY, Agent, Pendleton. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Girs, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars f HT. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO TO I GRAND FORKS OROOKBTON WINNKPEG HELENA and IRUTTE, THR0UGII TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all poluta East and South Through tlokots to Japan and China, via Tacorua and Northern raclflo Btemsnlp Co. and American lino. TIMK SCIIBDULK. Trains leave I'undleton dally except Bandar at 7:00 p. m. For further Information, tlms cards. taaM. and tickets, call on or write W. Adams, fen dleton, Oregon, or A. D. CHARLTON, i nira ana Morruon uu., roruana, ura, Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for For Chicago, St. Paul, Ht. Louis, Kan bus City, St. Joe, Omaha, and All Points Bast and South Portland and points on tbe Sound TIMK (MUD, Leave Pendleton, dally except Sundays at 7:0V. inn. Arrive Pendleton Holiday, Wednesday aaa Friday ViMm. Arrive Pendleton Tuesday, Thursday as Saturday 105 am; Leave Walla Walla dally, east bound 8tw. Arrive Walla Walla dally west bound 10;06 m. For Information regarding rates and actosw modatlons, call on or id d res W. ADAMB, Ageat, Pendleton, Ortjgoa 8 B UAI'DKUHKAD, G, I'. A., Walla Waits, Wash, The East Cregonlan Is Eastern Ore gon' representative paper. It leads, and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. It Is M advertising medium of this MeMen.