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jjaess Cat ds SSNS AND TRAUtS ftUrnnDC I lunLUT AMKHANUtg. pHYSISlANS. nr.F "OFFICE. IN JODD Office bo""-..1-0 to i- - Mini m. ifivr- ' . ! n.. DBSPAir BLOCK, ,i. Jilt-H'ta ere troubles, cntar lJTI,:Tn impaired hearing. ! e,tlr Cttea iur -c - nvFit'E OVER TITK r,?i;Uone 31. .ir,n t D., UUMwriiir . & PAPJ'" Suri'eon. Office- n It Telephone: wmce, u.av.. i ' ,vnint A V iVn MS'" - T"m'F rU TtOOM 17 ASSOCIA . X 51 Mnin A3: reel s' block. 1?' Tri ? telephone. Mac 161 : - unvSTPTAN T u " ssntwlaltles eye. ear, nose .a Surgeon J h,,,id. ! .?J?"n? 1'none j""u - Satu C rirrsiCTAs. this. Office one block west Keies. n Store. . i 1 .-v-mS-hlTTi'-l YM J'.,'." j rIKpAses of WO- 1 o?el rcnd.eton. cor. Water Main Sts., Pendleton, urc. liTS. "tivERY AND FEED STABLES. mrriCAIi STABLES. G. W. FROOME MMKKJV". - Pt .mi Bnardlni. All WrnonU. Competent .drlvere. Op 'fl, n.nji.tmi. telenbone 16. ' iivrnr FEED AND SALES DEPOT MJPj? .looo lnrf sad double sw ''" r- Cottonwood rtoBt Main. 79. Elvln Craig. Prop. .ro m ir AVK11S. PROP. iwS "and f boarding. The. beat 3 in the city. Alt Bt. between i ind Cottonwooa bib., iwc r mTvinn w T. TiOYNTON rop. special care R.veu l ... i . - CABS AND CARRIAGES. CAR LINE, ERWTN BAKER. PROP. nhone Main -9 Stand In front of French iiarant. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. GEORGE OTiANIEL. NEW AND SECOND id eoods honcnt ana aoia. v-oun du, i bouse block. Call and see him. BTROBLK, DEALER IN SECOND, hn1 ffnods If there Is anything you ironi ieei wniie. uuuui ojcaisum. umuuou irj fiina gooas. ll mere in . J '"T..;.- cn hnnil nn rlohl hln ire pht Rhnnt l.lion I in new or seconn nana iu lure. , r. granite ware anrt crocKery. can ana nu prices, fto. uoni-c n DENTISTS. a VArnrrAV. of.ntist. OFFICE IN Jndd building. k A. .11 .L. .1 , X 10Lt 1 1 . . J . . .J 60CIATION block, over Schmidt's new ; store. BANKS AND BROKERS. F1BST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA. OrtRon. Capital, $50,000 surplus and proSts. JOOno Interest on time deposits. DmIs In foreign and domestic exchange. Collection- promptly attended to. Henry C. Adams, president : T. J. Kirk, vlce-presl-tot; B. L. Bnrnett, cashier: F. B. Le-uro-r, assistant cashier. HIE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, .ndleton. Oregsn. Organized March 1, jMS9; capital, S3U.000, surplus, $90,000, interest allowed on time deposits. Ex !ange bonclit and sold on all principal SPolnts. Sreclal attention given to collec ItJimj. w. 3 Furnish, president; J. N. Tttl, rice-president ; T. J. Morris, cashier. THE FAmrpnn' nimir nn wpstow- Weston, Oregon. Does a general banking r"' txenange bought and sold, liE"0118 Promptly attended to. R. Jf president: J. R. Kllgore, cashier: d wctors, G. A, nartman, M. M. Jobna. T. J. Ji Gl D Gmvr' 3- p- Kllgore. Robert luu, u. w. rroenstei. FIfPT NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE- w'pltal S70.000: surplus, $ 05,000. h.,T-. . Kcuerai uau King Dnsiness. isx- oiL a "'waonic transfers sold , , . 8l" Francisco. New York and factured by the Ranney Refnger PriMlpal points in the northwest, Drafta4. r-' c -..:n wiiSi!?11 Chlna JaPan -"id Europe. Make folieetlODS on rminnnM. fonn. T l ltat.Pos.n:Jw- p- Matlock, vlce-pra- Vi;.B'tw",le' hIer: H. a Quern- assistant md). JpECTS AND BUILDERS. tirln-V10' ARCHITECT AND SU VAt nh'S' I?Ilkc, complete and relt JJ Plans for building. In the city or watr7 Room 17 .Tiirt h,,iMin. " ,.u.u, 'iSL4 ?MS. CONTRACTORS AND mc j Est'mates furnished on ahort - JOB work n n.illf. T.nnn !j3bopon Bluff rfrwtner'Ml: n . , er4" pi CONTRACTOR AND BUILD- MoarT Iun;'8hed on all kind, of niD? .walkB- 8tontf wII. etc. cn e left at the East Oregonlau ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. J tltSrJSm AFREET. XA rt " IfciS if,onaee! 8t0re' wired for ?tarL , ," telephoaea. piectri Kepalr f a" .k'.nda. Get our prices. - J-vtt-. y, 0 ELECTRICAL WnRIfH n w SHy "Sn "n? bel1 "Irlnj-Wtly and 8tie n,Plve a mi.':-'All work ..u ivn, r . nine, l5efo7 "''"eTuGHEST MAR T a iSP an iron of " lalty. k or1 1H1I0 in itw i7,m a Mi) ' 'laTe come here to stay, w U aPlyP0 will be satisfied. L. Hotel ? wU6u!: ert"to ?V, 8d 2J 1 Alston, .Orfon. ; We- and Societies FRATERNAL ORDERS. hoyai. NEiGnnor.s of America Wlldwood Camp, No. 2833, meets second and fourth Tucsdav or each month In Odd Mrs. Xe. ..e 1'obblns, Recorder. LMATlLiLA TENT, NO. 27, K. 0. T. M. nnd lonrth Toes-days In ench month. AH S. Kees, Record Keeper; K. D. Kstabroot, . j. , 1 PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. P. and A. JM- meets first nnd third MnndnrR nf haaIi mnntli Xtn1t- KwAftiM iAnAmA V4iv.it u.wuiin ti ioiiiuj, uiii-t n ciiuuiu. T. J. Tweedy. W. M., Joe 11. Parkes, Sec, PEXDLETON dlAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Tavlnr. IT. V.. V. V. Wsmnlpr. fSorrofni . Meets first anil fonrth Friday of each montn in Masonic uau. PIONEERS OF THE PACIFIC WIL- every Wednesday at Hendrlck's Hall. Mrs Li. f . .nmpKin, decretory. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF iTtnins. j. i'. iMowiin. v.; . . Fletcher, K. of It. u S. Meets cycry Mon dny In Secret Society Hall. MODERN WOnnMEN' OF AMERICA 'T'ti .1 1 ! 1 1 I " o 1 n !vTn : M I I ufa TlrST and third Jloudavs of each month at Odd l-enows tin Ji. ueorcc a. unmoun, ton sul ; G. A. Robblns, Clerk. WOODMEN OF TnE WORLD REGULAR meetings or renaicton tamp, no. i, . 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. . RESTAURANTS AND CAFES. JT. GEORGE RESTAUR AKT, PTRICTLT first class. W. W. Pantrii'n. Prop. Meaf all hours. 604 Mam St. Tel. yam llfcl. MISCELLANEOUS. RUBBER-STAMPS QF ALL KINDS BEND for catalogue, Ferney's Stamp Works, walla wana, wasn. KELLAIt BROTHERS. PLASTERING nnrl ppmpntlnir. Cement walks a SDeclBl ty. Estimates furnished free. Work guar anteed. Leave orders at Badley a: Zah ner's cigar store. Main Bt,,. P. O. box 104 lan building for rent: steam heated, hot ana coia water ana cam room. OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UNDER MMinfc nn cliolirpfl wnlln. nr for wran- plng purposes. Old newspapers in large bundles or 100 each at cenrs at ounaie at the KAST UKliUUWiAJN omce, i-enaie- ton, uregon. IN POUND THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED Animal ha! ben taken nn by the ranrshalof ine -ny oi renuieiou. mj wii: uue uuiu lacini . , I ft. L.. 1 U 1 . 1 k , jj' " V a,rhVh ;hoan PI,tItled to the nosses-lon of t d eimnse, aalnst ft nald and it taken away within ten days from the .(.tioruif tlion fit o nMn.V Tl lt f1 thpfflth day of May' 10OL', the'pald animal will be gold n hint..., Klflar at TT1 Vi 1 i O ii llntlnTl for cash. Bt the city pund. on the corner ol Cottonwood and Webb streets, in paid city of T3T,r4lAtnn , V. A n.tPPllM nf Ht1fh VnlP tt bp applied to th payment of such costs and ex penses of making sale. Doted this 19thVdayof May, lSVz. J A. iiiaiciey, v;iiy jnarsiinj. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR PURCHASE OF . H0SB. The City of Pendleton, through its Fire and Water Co-nmitt'e, desires to purchase 1,000 feet of 2i4 inch cotton fire hose. All b'.ds mnst be filed with the fity Recorder of Pendleton. Oregon, on or before June 10th. 1902. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated Mav 16. 102 JOHN McfOUBT, City Recorder PHOTOGRAPHERS, W. S. BOWMAN. LEADING PHOTOGRA pher of the city. Harvest views, In dian photos for sale. Finishing done for amateurs. Main St, near bridge. Phone Red 278. EnRef tkgeiatots ! Rcffigctatoi-s ! Refrigerators! We handle exclusively in Pen dleton the Monitor. Mascot and Lapland Keingerators manu ator Company of Greenville, Mich., which are the most ad vanced. They are REGULAR ICE SAVERS and cost less to keep perishable goods in than any other made. They are con structed on scientific principles, made of oak and lined with min eral wool, which shuts out the heat. All are highly- polished and convenient and are ornamen tal as well as useful. We are making SPECIAL LOW PRICES on these refriger ators and can save you money both on the cost of the refriger ator and on your ice bill. Joseph Basle FURNITURE, STOVES, ETC Always .Good Always the Same.! Pride of Umatilla Emblem 'I JBest Ten Cent Cigars Made. HERALDO Clr;Hyiwa T(wofdr25pents. - Manufactured by Ml PSMDLETOK CKAR FACTORY -it, SETTLERS' BENEFIT DILL RtGARDIU GRASS ON PUBLIC DOMAINS. Provides for the Granting of Gras. 1ng Privileges to Settlers and Holders of Small harms; Restricts Rights of Owners of Large Hrds. Hcnrosentativo M. A. Moody sends thn Pnst OrnirnninTi n OflllV of a bill which was Introduced in congress on April 30, which was reierrea io uic committee on public lands and or dered to be printed: A bill to crant crazing privilege to homestead settlers and holders ot small farms in the arid and semi-arid land region, and for other purposes. Bo It Enacted bv the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America In Con cross Assembled. That the purposes of this act are to give to homestead settlers ana holders of small farms the onportun Ity to Improvo, use, and protect the grass upon the public domain in the vicinity of their holdings, so as xo the fnrthor deterioration and thn monopolization of 'the range by the owners of large herds of live nnA thn rules nnd rptnilntlons oiuvn, . i. ii . . - j,' to be made and promulgated by the secretary of the interior untier una not shnll he made with reference to its purposes as denned in this sec- nun. .il i cm 9 That n miiph of the arlcH and semi-arid nublic lands not capa hlo nf irriratlon as may ue necessurj for the purpose of this act may he leased for stock grazing purposes, snhlect to the right of homestead mineral and other lawful entry tin dor existing laws. Said leases shall hck rnndn under such rules and regu lations as may be prescribed bj the secretary of the interior ana tor me purposes of and subject to me um ttntlnns nf this act. Sec. 3. That all leases shall run rr- a narinn tint exceeding five years Rhnll be limited to an arm nf not exceeding three thous and two hundred acres to any one person, and such leases shall not bo oedfrnnViio nr transferable, but in thP death of the lessee vm. vv tn- tbA benefit of tne octnto or lecal representatives of such lessee. Such leases shall only be made to actual homestead set ttoro nr tn free holders whose lands are in the vicinity of the lands to be leased bv them. And the homer oi o nnmoRtpnd nrlor to patent may obtain a lease for not exceeding ten timoc th area of land Included in his said homestead, and the owner of land In freehold may In hkc man -or.,! ,, nrior ilka restrictions ac UCl HL .... V. , . quire a lease of ten times the amount of his freehold, but in no event. - Include more than three thousand two hundred acres of land for any lessee under this act. Sec. 4. That during the continu ance of any lease made under this act the lessee, may fence the leased land or protect the same from tres pass'ln any other lawful method. Sec. 5. That no corporation shall be entitled to any lease under the provisions of this act. Sec. G. That where there are two or more persons eligible to acquire leases under this act who may de sire leases upon the same land, and there is not enough public land in such locality to supply the appli cants, then such land shall be appor tioned among such applicants under rules and regulations prescribed by the secretary of the Interior. Sec. 7. That the lands to be leas ed under this act shall be classified and graded by the secretary of the interior into six classes and the an nual rental sha41 be oue, two, three, four, five and six cents an acre, ac cording to the class or grade, payable at such times and in such manner as may be 'prescribed by the. said sec-,-otnrv Thp. nroceeds of such leases shall be paid Into the treasury of the United States. Sec. 8. That nothing in this act shall prevent the lessees or other persons and corporations from the privilege of graz ing their stock upon the public lands not included In the leases. Sec. 9. That nothing in this act shall apply to or change existing law as to forest or other reserva tions:. Provided, That the secretary of. the Interior under rules and regu lations to be made and promulgated by him may make and collect such charge per capita as ho may deter mine for each horse, sheep, cattle, or other animal which he may per mit; to graze 'within the forest reser vatfons. Sec. 10. That when any mineral nr iinmi.ts.m! nr other lawful entry is made upon leased lands the lease shall be canceled thereon under rules and regulations to be provided by the secretary of the Interior. Sec. 11. That in Jeaslng land under this act the regulations .shall pro vide for the reservation of watering places and streams where practica ble, so as to render the somoaccces, slble from the leased lands In the vl cinityj aii1 uc regulations shall also provide for the necessary right of way across other leased lands in order enabje any Jessce to have ac cess, with', h',Js stock, to and from the lapdfleas'ed'by him, .mijua .nit v ihmIihii jiiitxt-uwm Sec. 12. That leases may bo re newed tor furthor terms: Provided, V1ml-' In f iw-l t- t eiirtli Innnnti thn M. uxj 141. - .UU M 111-) !- . VJ .J " rlgh to prorate by other applicants unucr section six snail oo nppucamo. BTXT KOF OHIO CITY OF TOLRTO ( M ( inua viivuri lim-tv- ' Hint iw o iiiv vontor Iann6r ot th firm F J, Cheney CwM doing business lu the city ot Toledo, county tHVil 1 null iKaf Kt I iS A mut stRtc ntorcMht, nn t hut eMd firm vrUl every ciiseot Caturrh that cannot bo cur, bv Kft H.A At 1 I 1 1 , ftrK rl.l Hw ui linn v vntniui vhivi I cworu to Dciora inc ana vuradriucii iu my ivit I 4e lOCO, ( 1. IV. ll.KANll.V. 1 V.iU.t IS.KIIm K.ll IMW ISim l tain Itilnenallt- .llk.iAllii nn VtKNi'ul ik tut lttllLTtlttl mil(stll I Rl IB UtlVV IlJ Mil il MWie uL wm - eoia ot aniraisw. lUir FamtLx Hilt are the ieftt. A WELCOME EXHIBITION. The Gentry Dogs, Ponies. Horses and their Show coming. Thh nnnounoomont that Qoutry's KVininna Shows nro soon to exhibit In l'endeton has led to numerous in- nulries about the details. As la the cMialnm nf tho Oe.lltrV llrOS BtlOWH. their entire outfit will bo brought to this city for exhibition. All ot the riiimnrniiR f natures Will DO SCOU in the street parade and many now acts and animals added this season will appear in tho dally program given bv those animal celebrities. Every thing pertaining to Gentry Bros' Shows are, as usual, first class. Tho tnte urn wntornrnnf the seats are tllC best, the most polite attendants and nil the accessories ot a nrst anas show are clvon with this attraction. Thev will exhibit In this city two performances afternoon and night, Tuesday, May 27. Reveals a Great Secret Tt In n't pn nsknd how BUCh Btartl i . nt,val mg cures, uiui puiiua mu uw clans, are effected by Dr. King's Now uibuuvuij iui lyuuouuiiiHuu, tho secret. It cuts out tuo pneigm and germ Infected mucus, and lots tne me giving oxygen euncu mm xn- aiizo the blood, it heaia tho inflam- ed, cough worn tnroat ana lungs. Hard colds and fctubborn cougns soon yield to Dr. King's Now Discovery, . , . . , ,1 M.I n ... n .1 .. nM nil ulu most, miuuiuiu ibiuuuj iui uu Thrnnt and Lune diseases. Guar anteed bottles 50c and 51.00. Trial bottles free at Tallman & Co's. Salvation Army Visitors. Malor Harris, of San Francisco, and Major Dubbin, of Portland, are in the city to conduct a three-days' salvation campaign at tho local army hall. To night the majors will give a very, in teresting and instructive lecture on titled "Side Lights From Hawaii." They will conduct all the meetings tomorrow, and Monday night Major Morris will deliver the illustrated lec ture called "Darkest America." There will be good singing and music at all the meetings and everyone Is Invited to attend. ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice Telephone Main 105. No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health FAN ORSDALL & ROSS UMBER Gray's Harbor Com Co. SUGCCSSOSS TO A. C. SHAW & CO. Being one of the largest man ufacturing plants on Puget spund are able to sell you lumber cheaper than anyone else. New lumber coming in . every day. They also make all kinds of boxes, including Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry, arid Plumb and berry, crates, and are prepared to, make you prices either in small .lots or BY THE CAR LOAD , II, J 01 j i Classified Advettisements COUNT SIX AVERAGE VVORD8 TO THE, LINE. TWO LINES. 1 time 15o 2 timet 20o week 30o Extra llnet: ,10 centt each a HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel hi Pendleton and as Rood as any. Headquarters for Traveling Men. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 pei day. Special rates by week or month. cXCCIienc UISII1D, Every modern Coiivcnleact. n t n it Bar and Billiard Rcom In tonnectlon nnn Only ThrCC BlOCKS from UepOl. I GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Comer Court and Johnson Btrecti, Pendleton, Oregon, M. F. Kelly, Proprietor. HRATED UV S'TfiAM. LIQHTEI) BY ELECTRICITY American l'lan, rates n.'ib to (2.00 a day. European plan, (Ac, 75q, 1.00 Special rate- by week or month Pree Bus fleets all Trains. Commercial Trade Solicited. Pine Sample Roems Special attention given Country Trade (JEO. DARVEAU, l'ro,; Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. Block and a half from depot. Sample Room In conoectloa. Room Rate 50c, 75c, SI.06 Farmers Custom Mill Prei Wa'tcrt, Pror.rltor. OaffvotlfObafryl' a lay , FUeiitnC'J tor i-'ntjf, - ' : Fleer, jtlU'Veedt !ucij ,l 'ri.uf. alfay, id hand. fLk.'rx' (LTl viJiHH9HKPs9ll rCGL IT XliaaL?fiiaHfittlHK J fll 11 81. Ge THREE LINES. 1 lime 20 2 timet 30o 1 week 45 week; 25 centt a line per month. TRANSPORTATION LINES. OREGON SHOR.T LINE Ann IMON PACIFIC tiirint Tltnt Sehartule AtalYl roa From roi.dlaton rton Chicago Hlt 1-aku, Dourer. Kt. l'ortland Worth, Omaha, Kan 8pclal laa City. Bt LouU, Chi- Sr30 a. M. fiutapra casioand Kaat, Tia Ilunt In n ton. Atlantis Salt Lake, Denrtfr. Ft, Kxnreii Worth, Omaha, Kan. fi:u a.m. (;ity,Ht.Ixult,Cht- UtlO t.m. Tit limit- cago and Kait. tngton. Rl. I ul Walla Walla, Lewliton, Faat Mall SpokaneyWallacc.l'nll. 8J5. m, man, Mlnneapolla, 8t. Srp. . . via l'aul, Duluth, Mllwau Bpokane. kco, Ohlcaround Kaat. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM POUTLAN0. All aatllnc datoi lubject to change. 8KB P.m. For San Franolaco 4 p. aa. Ball efory 5 daya. TTaTly 1 except Columbia River flunday P 8 p. m. To Aitotla and Way Sunday Baturday Undlngi, 10 p. m. I Willamette Hirer Boat- JoftTe Portland dally, except Sunday, (ataco of vrator permitting) for Willamette and Yamhill Hirer polnli. Ti?r Kliiarla 4:05 a. m Dally Snake River Klpa.rU to lewliton. IlAlWlltOO 7 :00 a. a, Dally Kxcpt kor Kxcpt Mon F. F WAMHMCY, Agont, Pendleton. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegnnf Pnpg Cars, Jptiriat Sleeping Cars BT. l'AUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTU 4 GRAND 1-ORKfl ' 'innoiCRTflN TO I HnNA and UlU'lTE, THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO W AHHITJOTON' PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all oliitM East and Bouth Through ttcketi to Japan and China, rla Taooma and Northern Paclflo Stoato-hlp Oo. and American Hue. TIMM NCHKDUL8. TratnaleaTol'endleton dally except Sunday at 70 p. tn. For further Information, time cardi, map, and tlcketi, call on or write W. Adami. Pen dleton, Oregon, or A. U. OUAULTON, j niru ana -tornion nil., roruanu, ura. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for For Chicago, Ht. Paul, Bt. Loula, Kan Baa City, Bt. Joe, Omaha, and All Points Bast and Sorth Portland and i4U est the SeiHieT TIMJ5 CARD. Leave Peudleton, dally except Sandajrf at 7 UK), pxn. ArrWo Pendleton Monday, Wedneiday aa Friday 139 pn. a rrl. I'HiidioLin Tnaadar. Thnndar aaS Satarday 105 am. Leave Walla Walla dally, east bound SWHa. Attire Walla Walla dally weat boand io-as toe, V.. lnlA.M.(lnM .....(n. .. t.. M . modaUont, call ou or addtea a W, iM rcutvwi, a, , uALiuauiiKAu. it, r. naua nana, nu. eyif YMrllf If I UHKa ,Ui Rig tt for unEatonl illicUrm), Inflamuatuaa, k 1 Lu &d.lL Uu.r.uU! irriiaitouii ur uiovrftHoaa of. in uo oil, luuiubraaaa .... l .,:.;. I'ulnltf.s. soil not bHrl vaiCoiut PutU'r-n P.i uvut or Dofsouuua I pom rwinritjf, aJST VU 4N MBIHI Mr nxrxreidJ k tlAkU of 9 'IfcuUr wat ew I i "IHBi --if