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PHYSISIANS. n ce i Telephone, IN ff- - '. hours, 10 to 12 a. JUDD il m. ; . nnonAIN Ttt,fnK. TTilH'VrectV'c.vc' troubles, enter its nd 70 ,,rt mpalrcd hearing. nffly Stted fr refractive cr- S ,ffli "office over the tTflU bank. Telephone 80; M. H., nOMEOPATH- s. flAJ nn'rt" Snrccon. Office In I W.f& Telephone: Odlce, black nfflcf, room U, Jnau uihiuiuk. Wnt,n 72 Itealdencc Thone Red 23. 2"mtaw hoom it associa- t DLt Telephone Main 03; rcsl Xhone, black 101. s -trT"linNDEItSON, rilTSICIAN l T. M' ' Rcf Inltles eye, ear, nose a SfOfflce Tn Saving Bank build A Mnln 33. ' , KtU. Ir troves. r.rp9 - rnYSICIANS, DRS. Office one block west Store. 1 .,, menaes and d seasea of wo BenT lotcl pSdloton. cor. Water TtT Sts.. rendleton, Ore. Fbone Y AND FEED STABLES. SnTcAr. STABLES, G. W. FROOME -IJvery. Feed and Boarding. All if turnouts. Competent av. w ET. ftntM Pendleton, telephone in. Yi nil rv: b p i m.." bar uvHiu h;mp Krt'W 027 Cottonwood P J? m 70. Elv n Craig, Prop. erl feed and boardln!?. The best v in iiio cltv. Alta St., between "and Cottonwood Sts, Prone' Main 70. T-i.-nn vATtn. W. T. BOYNTON r.iiifii , Lower Webb Street. Phone Red i me. CABS AND CARRIAGES. n.i T.ivn V.T1AVIN DAKBll. niur, - . ...... l.ri ... IrnHI .11 MrrilL'II 'second-hand dealers. I.U li l-J 1 ; ...... - h.n.l rnnrta linncut nna Hmu. ""i , K!n.i. Pntl nnrt nift him. BTROItI.E, DEALER TN SECOMJ i nnAiia ir tnpr is nnvuiinK y" i . nnnwi 1 1 n ii 1 1 riirn lriirt". s. cranlte ware ana crocKerj. cun uuu MISCELLANEOUS. RUBBER STAMPS OF ALL KINDS SEND for catalogue. Forney's Stamp Works, Walla Walla, Wash. IN POUND THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED nt'imal has been tnken up by the marshal of the City of Pendleton, to wit: Ono gray mure, with roaohed limno and foreton: about R Team old, weight about 900 pounds. Branded with "II" on left shoulder. JI aald animal is not claimed Dy the owners or those entitled to the possession or it, costs and ciptnjes against It mild and it taken an nv within ten rtnr irnm the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p, m. of the 12th day of Juno 1902, the said animal will be soM to tho highest hldder at pu dio auction, for cash, at the city pound, on the corner ol Cottonwood and Webb streets, In raid city of Pendleton, the proceeds of su h snle to 1-c applied to thn payment of such costs and ex panses oi maKingsaie. Dated this sisi aayot May, J902. J. A. Blakley, City Marshal. (CELLAR BROTHERS, PLASTERING and cementing. Cement walks a special ty. Estimates furnished free. Work guar anteed. Leave orders nt Badley & Scan ner's cigar store. Main St.,. P. O. box 104. BABBITT METAL, BEST IN THE world. In bars. Price SI per bar. St tbe Bast Oregonlan office. HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as good as any. 10 (Concluded.) tlon. At tho banks, tho men who owned cattle In tho early 'SO's had unlimited credit. The unfortunate individual who owned real estate was out of luck for no bank would loan him any money. But one idea prevailed in the west, and that was to get a "bunch" of cattle. Onco they got them they believed them selves comfortably fixed for life. cattle grower in tho decreased cor sumption of beef. "If tho government succeeds In breaking up the conspiracy, which undoubtedly exists and has oxlstou for the past ten or more years among tho packing houses of Omaha. Chi cago and Kansas City, it will place tho cattle growing business of tho west in the best condition and upow the firmest basis that it has over been in since its inception thirty years ago." DENTISTS. A VAUOIUN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN a building. A M,VV. TiriNTIST. OFFICE IN AB SOLUTION block, over Schmidt's new store. BANKS AND BROKERS. NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA, on. Capital, sr.0,000 surplus and SOnno. Interest on time deposits. Elections promptly attended to. nenry !. Adams, president : T. J. Kirk, vlce-presl- eat: E. L. Barnett. cashier; F. H. Lie- row, assistant cashier. Headquarters for Traveling Men. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 pzt day. Special rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine, Every modern Convenience, Bar and Billiard Room in Connection Only Three Blocks from Depot. HE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton, Oregon. Organized Mnrch 1, 8S9: capital. $50,000. surplus. $00,000, Interest allowed on time deposits. Ex channe bnusht and sold on nil principal riAn, v i. .. ... . n.iio.j.nnr . i . tai, Tice-presiucni ; x, J. Aiorrm, i-ubuih. V,'eston. Oreiron. Does a ceneral banking nice, Ki. v. urnw, J. i lviigore, noueri GOLDEN RULE HOTEL. Corner Court and Johnson Streets, Pendleton, Oregon, M. F. Kelly, Proprietor. tinor xsai'IUNALi ISAIsii. jv i-anuua-ton. Capital $70,000; surplus, $05,000. transacts a ceneral banking Business, tsx ehsnge and tcleffrnphic trnnsfers sold on Chicago, San Francisco, New York and principal points In tbe northwest Drafts flrawn on China, Japan and Europe. Makes tollectlons on reasonable terms. Levi An ny. president; W. F. Matlock, vlce-pres- ey, esslstant cashier. HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK. I0U CAN GET THE HIGHEST MAIt t price for your pelts, hides and all wnas of Junk, such as rubber, brass, cop- ITi u, Zlnc """B8 ana boaies. iron oi ' kinds a specialty. You can bring In 50 Mnts worth of rags or ship In $500 ortn of hides and will be treated In the me way. We have come here to stay. il i,us 8 cal1 Rnd yu 1)6 aatlsfled. L. p. ? u otltce and warehouse next to S?fiern Hotel. Pendleton, Oregon. Tele Wxme. rted 221. PHOTOGRAPHERS. ri8, BWMAN, LEADING PHOTOQRA . v0 the c'ty- Harrest rlew, In i?.J)hotos for sa'e- Finishing done for ateurs. Main St., near bridge. .Phone ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. 'A noJVARD, AIICHITECT AND SU- t. -"-"n uihrcb compieie ana rsn cwnan n for buildings in .the city or j' iiuum i t j una nniimnr. (i r . bnlM. CJ?L13' CONTRACTOnS AND omiQers Estimates furnished on short terrifi Su work specialty. Prompt ""P on ama street near Mam. A, MAY. Crwimr I nmAn . .n .wvx uonrT ;mates. fnrn,8nea on all kinds of wderi . k . ""'"i sione waits, etc. cc. Cln be left at the East Oregoalau ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. A HI I r.. ' Dow htiiUBS.. COURT STREET, LA 'fctaU snV5&. EtrlcIoM. dealers In elec- nxtnrS. "i PT teiepoones. Electrl 'fcwJ'Sl'" kinds. Get onr prices. CViIl.J, wCjil IV KlNw" SCTBICAL WORK8. C. W. Rreti. Corner. Main and Webb ''siptlj dnni" De" "ing neatly and Swatted to. 0lTe M trl'- All work Wp. pbene Red 408, a F. Klse, v??!f5 Rooms In tti cut rm. HEATED BY STEAM. LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY American Plan, rates $1.25 to $2.00 a day, European plan, 60c, 76c, 11.00 Special rates by week or month Free Bus fleets all Tralas. Commercial Trade Solicited. Fine Sample Rooms Special attention given Country Trade Hi I use BBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBB GEO. DAKVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated Enrapaaa Plaa. Black aad a ball troas depot. ffairrT Roam la coaaactloa. Room Rate 50c, 75c, $1.00 Rush to Buy Cattle. Wealthy tendcrfeet rushed In like moths to the candle. They didn't know the difference between a Texas steer and a Hereford bull, but they wanted to get Into the cattle business in which men were becoming rich over night, and big companies were declaring dividends of 35 per cent. 'Book accounts had not fallen Into disrepute and were still accepted in lieu of an actual tally of the herd which was bought. Only a small percentage of the now cattle owners knew anything practical about tho business, but all talked learnedly about it. Millions of dollars were recklessly invested in blooded cattle, ill unused to exposure, and loft to rustle for a living in the open plains ir- tbP wild, thrifty western cauie. "Thn first intimation of lurking dancer came In the "winter of 1S84 The season was severe ard many cattle were on the dead list in the onrimr. In the following winter a -,,i,5 cnt hnrlt came. Few of tfeo honnv owners, as they luxuriated i h,o nvistntratic clubs or basked -invs of Paris. London or New York, realized that a mantle of hpqw snow caked with ice covered the western plains, shutting out even their hardiest cattle from sustenance. In the spring tlie exienv. ui mu .in struction was suspected by some bin, fully realized by none, tiio spring roundup partially toiu uie uu . carcasses scattered every wnuie, poor, weak cows and the compaia- o,vnli imrnetilnirp or caiVUb. in Live o.iji i' ' v - ' - the fall the beef roundup compioiuu the story. "ThPn nrices fell anil sieers rraiu.- ed 50 per cent less than the pre vious year. The fatal fact then star ed the stockmen in the face, that tho ranges were not inexhaustible, and that they were overcrowded. ire fences were hit upon as tho panacea i nnnrtPrR and many thousand dollars were invested in inclosing n. ,.n,r,onf iinnmin. The wire uit; Bu,t"""v" " . fo.mos boucht the stockmen in con flict with Uncle Sam, and also na,,coH rnnstant clashing betweon the small settlers and the big stock men. Meanwhile tho price of cattle r, l.r ilnnrpnRPll on tllO cattle w ,,ntii nnhniiv willingly Wueli ed cattle company stock or propertj with a forty-foot pole. Transition to Small Herds. "Under these radical conditions a radical change took place In the cat tle business In the west. The big outfits or cattle companies owning 10,000 to 100,000 head of cattle In the prosperous era of the business were succeeded by small owners whose holdings ran from a few lain drud head un to several thousand. It was hard pan and close figuring for all the owners, big and little, ami It was during this time that the pack ing house firms, in the earlier days known as the 'Big Four,' got their tentacles so 6ritwlned about the range cattle business as to enable them to gradually expand until, as the 'beef trust' they have cornered the entire cattle growing, marketing and retailing business of the United States. "The packing houses secured their first hold upon the beef growers by loaning them money. Agents of tho big packing companies, practical stockmen, traveled throughout the western beef-growing country, and through tho agency of local banks made loans upon the herds of cattle men, large and small, and it was but a short time until the packing house men had mortgages on every hoof of cattle In the west; and since that time, no matter what tho price of meat has been to the consumer, the prices paid to the cattle dealeia have been small enough to leave them a bare margin of profit In their busi ness In some years and leaving them to foot losses in others, "The cattle men have been abso lutely at the mercy of tho packing houses. If an owner, Independent of the packing houses in the matter of loans upon his cattle sought to evade their clutches, he found himself mis taken when ho came to market hiB beeves. Cattle, as you know, must be marketed immediately on their ar rival in Omaha, Kansas City or Chi cago, the great cattle markets of the country. Every hour stock Is kept in the yardB depreciates Its value, and the combination between the packing house men at these yards, as charged in specifications six of tbe suit filed against the packers by the government, was worked to a fine finish day after day, month after month and year after year, making the packers millionaires, and giylng tbe growers but scant return In their business. The cattle growers get no benefit out of the exorbitant prices charged consumers. On the con trary, the high prices react upon tbe Found $20,000 in Gold. A pot of gold supposed to havo been burled during tho civil war, and worth ?20,000, was recently found In a spring by a poor farmer. No doubt the discovery brought him much hap piness, but really nothing whon com pared to tho happiness of sickly people who have been restored to health by Hostotter's Stomach Bit ters. This sovereign remedy Is back ed by ..iiy years of cures, and Is highly endorsed by many prominent physicians throughout this country. It is a specific remedy for stomach, liver, kidney and bowel disorders, such as headache, heartburn, loss of appetite. Indigestion, constipation and biliousness. Be suro and try it. The genuine must havo our private stamp on tho neck of tho bottlo. UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. SUCCESSORS TO The Initiative and referendum Amendment lo No. 80, near the bot tom of the ballot, Mark X between the number and tho ward yes. TRANSPORTATION LINE8C For Justlco of tho ponce, Pendleton district, vote for A. V. N' BUY YOUR LUMBER AT THE Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp Conrt House PRICES AS LOW A5THB LOWEST PorAII Kinds of Building Material, Including Doors Windows Screen Doors and Windows Building Paper Lime Cement Brick and Sand And Don't Forgot Our Wood Gutters For Barns and Dwellings A. C. SHAW & CO. Being one of the largest man ufacturing plants on Puget sound are able to sell you lumber cheaper than anyone else. New lumber coming in every day. They also make all kinds of boxes, including Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry, and Plumb and berry crates, and are prepared to make you prices cither in small lots or BY THE CAR LOAD I The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY KUHNIHH KI) BAR IN CONNECTION JN CENTKHOK BLOCK BET. ALTA A WEBB BT8 m AMD nsrBT run OREGON Sho$t LINE UNION PACiHC Time Schedule Prom Pendleton ABatvi mo OhlCftRO' rorumiu Ppeclftl itsa n m tU Hunt' tMlt Ulio, IXnTer, Ft. worth, fiinun, Kn AOlty,fU Uuilt, Chi cotu Knit. Atlantic KxprcM 5: is . m. tU Hunt IiiKton. KM ft. 3lt t-ftke, DentM, Ft. Worth, Omh, Kftt miCltr, Rt. Louli.Ctil CftRO lUl Kftlt, HI. rul Flint Mull 8.15 ft. in. vU Bpokftno. WIU Wftllft, Lewldon mn, Mlnaepol(a, Ht. I'ftiil. nuliith. Mllft'ftU- kro, UMcftRO nJ Kfttt. 11:10 5 SO p. . Ocean and River Schedule. HKOM FOKTLAND. 8:to p. ro. All mlllnicrtfttei nbjpct tochftngfl. For Haii Frftiietsco HiilloTcrr&dftx. I p. m. lftlly except Hmutar R p. in. PntiinUy 10 p, m. Columbia Itlver To Aitorln ftiul Wiijr Ijlli'llllK". 4pm Bandar Willamette River Ihmtn Icrvo I'ortlftiiil ilftllr, oxrc pt Bandar, tacoot water pormlltlng) for Willamette and nmlilll lllvcr polnta. I.varo Ulparln 4:0. a. in. l)all Kxcpt Mon Snake Illvor Klparla to Umlilon. Tonre I.tiwliton 7:00 a. ra. Dally Kxcpt MOT F. K WAMtU.KY, AKClit, renilloton. P. X. SCHHMPP, Prop. Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor Cnpiu'lty ir0 bunvlw n tiny Flour I'xcluuiKi'd for wheat Klour, Mill l'Ved, Chopped Feed, etc. idwnyM on hand. Radical Reductions in Dry Goods AND' Ready-to-Wear Garments our This a tim liflln-lit nf t.lin Rnsisim : woariiiff time Is not half ovor. Wo want Summor Dry Goods and Suits to find thoir proper usofulnoBH in tho noxt 6 dayn, and wo make such sharp and positive price reductions as should take thorn away as fast as tho pooplo can soo thorn. 20 Per Gent Off on All Tailor Klado Suits 75c Shirt waists, Bale price 59c 85c Shirt waista, sale price 75c -1.25 Shirt waists, sale price 98c $1.50 Shirt waists, sale price $1 19 25c Scotch ginghams, our sale price J5c 35c Colored tabling " " " 28c $1.00 Girdle corsets " " " 9c 18c fine Bulusian cloth " 'J ' tc 6cOhallies " M ' - 5c These Prices tot Six (6) Days Only $4.00 Ladies' white pique skirts, sale price $i 75 $2.00 " " " " " " I 25 $1.50 " " " " " " 65c $1.75 Ladies' linen skirts, sale prico i 48 $1.50 Colored underskirts, sale prico i 9 $1.25 Colored wrappers, sale prico 98c $1.50 " " " " i i9 $2.50 Colored underskirts, sale prico t 98 10 Per Cent Off All Silk Waists Fine crash linen for waists, special salo prico por yard i2ie Fine Jersey ribbed undorvests, salo prico iOc Ladies' Swiss sleeveless vest, sale prico S2c Ladies' mercerized sleeveless vest, sale prico , 25c Fine lace hose, sale prico 25c Special line of fancy hosiery, salo prico 25c Ladies' cotton hose, salo price , JOc Extra fine lace hose, sale prico 40c Fancy Hosiery a Specialty Alexander Department Store