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I ;ness Cards and Societies pESSIONS AND TRADES ALPHABETICALLY ARRRANQED. pHYSISIANS. O-VTrs. 10 to 12 a. m.; fli. lr . w r nKSPAIN BLOCK, eve tronmcs. r "PlnA impaired hearing. for refractive er- TTTn "office OVEH THE T"2L S Telephone 30; HOMEOPATH- Snrcrpon. Uince in Telephone : 24, Office, black nnrE. rnrsiciAN and UAnS rooa 20. Jndd bnlldInK. bila 72. l.rai"- ASSOCIA- FRATERNAL ORDERS. nOYAt NElGIinORS OF AMERICA Wlldwood Camp, No. 2333, meets second and fourth Tuesday of coch month in Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. Ida Ilolcomb, Oracle: Mrs. Nc.-e Robbing, Iteeorder. X- ! ATI LiTiA 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. Estabroolf, Commander. PENDLETON LODGE. NO. 52, A. P. and A. M., meet- first and third Mondays of each month. .Visiting brethren welcome, T. J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe II. Parked, Sec a . -t Trini i , lt.frn 03: .reel- June. ,nr.ru pnvsiriAN IV. " , rn. par. nose "office In Savings Bank bnlld- ly.tln 33. RTluC k Keycs. i Store. rHYSICIANS. DBS. Office one block west Tons diseases ana uibk-o ton uoiei StS.. Tendleton, cor. Pendleton, Or Water Phone UNKS AND BROKERS. ElTlONAL BANK OF ATHENA. Capital, fiiu.uuu 6000. Interest on time uepwu. i forelsm nna uomraut t..ufc-. I promptly nwenaru iu. n"j President T. J. KirK, vice-presi PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor. H. P., F. F. Wamsley, Secretary. Meets first and fonrth Friday of each month In Masonic Hall. PIONEERS OF THE PACIFIC WIL Ilam Martin Encampment, No. 1. Meets every Wednesday at Hendrlck's Hall. Mrs. L. P. nmpkln, Secretary. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF Pythias. J. b. Nowlln. C C. ; It. W. Fletcher. K. of B. - 8. Meets every Mon day In Secret Society Hall. MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA Tutnilla Camp, No. 6399. Meets first ami third Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. George A. Hamblln, 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, 3. P, Earl, C. C MISCELLANEOUS. . t ivniin imin ivnnn. I. Barnett. casnier; r. o. . - fcbtant cashier. ROBBER STAMPS OP ALL KINDS SEND for catalogue. Perney s Stamp Works, IN POUND THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED ar-imal has been taken un by the marsnslol kirn. Orccon Organized aiarcn ! h, . r J pltal, ? jJ.OOO, jnrp ins. -'u'ui' old. v-eiubt ab0ut POO poundg! Branded with allowed on i me utw. . ., ft tholde, i gaid animal Is not loncht and som on nn I'"""'"" claimed by the owners or those entitled to the fcpeclal attention given to coliec-. ession of ,ti costs and evpfIlseg afrainst It K. 1 IMrnish, president, J. . . paid and it taken away within ten days from the preslaent; T. J. .Morns, cuiw. , dte hereor, then at 2 o'clock p.m. of tnel2ih , daT of Jane, 1902. the faid animal will be sol aRMERS' BANK OP WESTON, i to the highest bidder at pu die auction, for t Oreson. Does a general ntnuns casn. at tne city pouna, on me toruer oi Eichange hongnt ana boiu. ootionwooa ana eDD streexs, in taia ciiy oi promptly attenaea io. n. reiiauuon, me p-oceeas oi eu u aiu iu c president ; Geo. W. Proebstel, applied to th- payment of such costs and ex tent: 3. R, Kllcore. cashier: at- pauses oi mating sme. uiwu iuh m u w ? A hartman, SL m! Johns. T. J. May, 1902. J.A.Blakley City Marshal. D Graw. ,T. P. Kllgore, Bobert ' G W. Proebstel. IN POUND THE "FOLLOWING DESCRIBED i ud by t fapltaf $70.0003. surplus, 95.000. about B je. olds wrfght about 1 Ponnd .! ffiS-K'S-SrSM 'ftVbiD ani branded "66" on left stiflle. If ID rraacisiu, cv nfhA tiilo.! tAtho TvtPB on nf It. eota f rotate in the jorthwwt. wkS and expense against It paid and it taken wv , -! . . minin un nHTfl imm Tne unit: iieitrui. bucu hi s on reasonable terms. Levi An-1 t.i-v m ,. ,- nth dnv nf Jnne. 1902. the tmeiiLi n. r -u a worn, ticc-ijico- 8ald animal will be sola to ttie nieueil Diuuer, B. Wade, cashier: H. C. Gnern-1 at nubile auction, for cash, at the cltr pound. 1 r V ath C T VAnl in eald city of Pendleton, the proceeds of bucIi Bftle to bn nnnltfd tn tho nfivment of such COStS alP Dated this 3rd - i day of Juna. 1902. J. A. Blaklev. City Marshal. in t t art a rr tc n TIT PnnnUP. ' Llrery. Feed and uoanung. ah nrnonts. competent ariTera. up- kant cashier. kY AND FEED STABLES. itel Pendleton, telephone 10. fABLES, T. W. ATERS. PROP. feed and boarding. xne nest !ln the city. Alta St, between I Cottonwood Sta., Prone Main 70. KELLAR BBOTEHS, PLASTERING and cementlne. Cement walks a special ty. Estimates furnished free. Work guar anteed. Leave orders at Badley & Zah- ner's cigar store. Main St.. P. O. box 104. COMMERCE-TRADE STRAWBERRIES ARE A DRUG ON THE MARKET. Eggs Are Down to 15 Cents Wheat Is Also a Little Lower on Good Crop Prospects Wool Outlook It Hopeful. Eggs aro down another notch "Where quoted at 20 cents last week they arc now 15 cents. This price will probably remain on eggs for sev eral months as this is the time, of year when they aro plentiful. Wheat has dropped 1 cent per bushel. One week ago It was quoted at 54 cents and today is only 53 e'ents, but this cuts little figure, as there Is none being offered and will not bo until after tho market opens for the 1902 crop. Tho indications are that, with an immense crop this season, wheat will practically remain at what It Is now. There is little In dicatlons for any better price during the early fall and winter months. While the wheat crop is short in some places if nothing happens the Inland Empire will have a larger yield this season than for several past and this will hold the market down somewhat on the Coast. Local Market Prices. The following shows the prices paid on the local market: Strawberries, 81-3c perbox. Parsnips, 75c per sack. Cabbage, 4c per pound. Cheese, per pound, 20c. Onions, per cwt. ?1.50 to $2. Green onions, 25c doz. Beets, per lb, lc. New Potatoes, 4c per pound. Potatoes, per cwt, $1.50 to $1.75. Garlic' 12 c per lb. crop. In tho nbsonco of transactions all prices aro more or less nominal. No. 1 shipping. $l.imfi1.124. mill ing $1.13?1.15 po cental. Eastern Livestock. Chicago, Juno 12. -Cattle Market, steady. Good to prlmo steers, $7.25 7.95; poor to medium. $5.255r7; stockers and feeders, S2.B0fff5.25; cows, $1.50ti5.60; heifers, $2.50T6.50: cannons, $1.B02.B0; bulls. $2.C04TB; calves, $2.5006.50; Texas-fed steers, $57. Hogs Market 5c higher. Mixed and butchers, $7fff7.50; good to choice heavy, $7.45(,7.02 ; rough heavy, $7.10(j?7.40; light, $G.95Q)7.40; bulk of sales, $7.15fi!T.40. Sheep Sheep, steady; lambs. steady. Good to choice wethers, $4.25 tfSG.15; fair to choice mixed. $IS0 5; Western sheep, $B.25G.1B; nntlvo lambs, $5.25fff0.75; Western lambs, 5.257. Pendleton Live Stock and Poultry, Chickens, hens, per doz., $3.50$4 Roosters, $3.504. Turkeys, per lb., 10c. Geese, per doz., $9. Spring chickens, per doz., $3.50. Ducks, rer doz., $3.75: Pigeons, per doz.. $1.50. Eggs, 15c in trade. Butter, 25c and 60c per roll. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. Cows, per hundred, $3.10. Steers. v4.25$4.50. Hogs, live 5c. Hogs, dressed, 6c. Calves, dressed, 78c. Classified Advertisements COUNT 8IX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE. TWO LINES. time 15o times 20o week ..........30a THREE LINES. 1 time 20e 2 timet .....30o 1 week 4So Extra lines: .10 cents each week; 25 cent a lino per month. HOTEL8. HOTEL PENDLETON FP.FD YARD. W. T. BOTNTON Special care given to horses left Lower weDD street, i-uone neo CABS AND CARRIAGES. CITr CAB LINE. EBWIN BAKEB. PBOP. Telephone Main 79. Stand in front of French restaurant. 20ND-HAND DEALERS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that bids will be re- otuvft, new AND SECOND , celved by the County Clerk oi Umatilla county, MiSf .oourt S Oregon. orbelore , ,0 , clock. A. July Mb roods bonrht tase block. Call and see him. IOBLE, DEALER IN SECOND as. If there is anytmng you new or second hand furniture. snlte ware and crockery, call and prices. No. 212 Court St. 1ITECTS AND BUILDERS. lOWARD, ARCHITECT AND 80- noent. makes complete ana ren m for bnlldlncs in the dry or Room 17 Jtfdd building. COLE. CONTBACTOBS AND J902, for repairs to circuit court room of the county court house. In accordance with plans and specifications prepared by'T. T. Howard, architect, and on file at county clerk's offic. A deposit ol Ave per centol the amount of the bid will be required ol each bidder, to be for feited to Umatilla county if the successful bidder falls to enter into contract as required by the county court ol said county. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of County Court. W, D. CHAMBERLAIN, Clerk. NOTICE.-BICS FOR WOOD FOR UMA TILLA COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that blds'will be re- Estimates furnished on short , ceived by the County Clerk of Umatilla county I J work a specialty- Prompt snop on Bluff street near Main. i-tol? o'clock. M.. on Ju't 6th. 1902. for fur nishing 130 cords of sound four foot fir wood, rut from preen timber: 90 cords to be delivered (it. CONTRACTOR AND BUILD-1 at the county court house, .and 40 cords to be amates furnished on all kinds of delivered at tne county nospuai; saia wooa 10 wment walks, stone walla, etc 1 b dellvered-on or belore'Noveraoer lt. xwi. W be left at the East Oreeonlau The Court reserves the riKht to reject any ana UU UlUB. 1 By order of the County Court. P-ECTRICAL SUPPLIES. BROS. rnnnTi a-rnvvr r.A Jk- Electricians, dealers Jn'elec- ,1 , . no. o , slum, nucu iu, thti bella or telephones Electrt- ui Kinas. oet onr price. a specialty. i aJJa b11 wiring neatly and -ut. vjive ns trim. All wore Phone Red 403, C. F. Bne. PHOTOGRAPHERS. OWMiV r r, . . . w the city. Harvest Tlewa. In- ior sale. Flnlahlnv doe for uln St, near bridge. Pfeone 0ENTI8T8. I MU.N' DENTIST. OFFIcilN uwn mew . ELT8 AND JUNK. Pi r- nee far ,1E HIQHHT MAS- lf uL."b .r" or uiti mam . Iraa of MEDICAL MEN AND WOMEN. TJm Bis O for nnnatural 4Ucbargei4aiUBuaatloiia, irrtutlons or olcerauoo of Bacons niexabmiM. Painlcai. and Dot Mtria. r- - ! . "-'i DBUUUM ut 1 itiktm. Ur exsreu. pn Hw, or DOIM umiu WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! W. C. MINNIS SELLS BOTH. Keaerer CoaL First Class Wood Orders Proaptly Riled. TUfhone, Be 461, orcU oa w. a UI3W1H, - tot Jc TUamjmoaf ba(wn ton. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.25 per sack; do., 16 lbs, $1. Coffee Mocha and Java, best. 40c per lb; next grade. 35c per lb., lower grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb; package coffee, 15c lb. Rice Best head rice, 12 c per id; next grade, 6 l-3c per lb. j Salt Coarse, 80c per 100; table $2.20 per 100. Flour, B. B. $3.25 per bbl. Flour, Walter's $3.25 per bbl. Portland Wheat Market Portland. June 12. The Commer cial Hevlew, In Its Icruo today, says of the wheat market; The wheat market here Is dull. There is very little doing. Holders that have wheat on hand from the last and former crops have too ex alted Ideas as to the value of the same and refuse to let go unless they receive from 2 to 3 cents per bushel advance over ruling prices. Export ers are a's Independent as holders, having no presslrg wants, and are not in the market for wheat, unless they can buy at listed quotations There is only one vessel in port load Inc. and this one will close up the shipments of the crop year of 1901 1902. On Puget Sound six of them will finish this month, four of tho same for wbtat and two with flour for South Africa. The growing crops are all doing nicely. In Sherman and Umatilla and Wasco counties the crops are all in fine condiMon. Union countv has glowing prcapects. The valley is not as good. In Washington the Bie Bend and Palouso wheat is ilnlnir well: In some places of tho country wheat is fully three feet high and in other parts is not quite so far advanced. Wheat has also headed out, and fully two weeks in advance of what it was last year at this time. Spring wheat is doing well. It is estimated throughout tho country that the acreage planted this year is lareer than it was last year, no ports from Idaho are all very encour arfne and from the Clearwater dis trlct they anticipate the crop larger than a year ago. The weather is nne for tho growing cron and with no hot windB In July there should be fully as large a crop as tho year past. Quo tations for club wheat are 6566c; bluestem, 67c and valley, 66c per bushel. Wheat in San Francisco. San Francisco, June 12. The wheat market during the week has been dull and depressed. There ire only occasional sellers who part wHh their holdings. Exporters have -no wants to speak of, anJ are quite in different whether they buy or not at the present Juncture. No one looks for any active movement before the new crop moves freely, and it will be some time yet before farmers will be ready to attend to marketing of their Omaha, Nob., Juno 12. Cattle Native steers. $I.75?7.G0; cows and heifers, $3.25tpG; Western steers, $4.50Q)6; Texas steers, $4.25??G.G0; canners, $1.75$?3.25: stockers and feeders, $35.25; calves, $3.5007; bulls, stags, etc., $2.756.85. Hogs Mnrket Gc higher. Heavy, $7.407.55; mixed, $7.3G7.45; light $7.1007.40; pigs. $67.30; bulk of sales, $7.307.45. Sheen Market strong. Fed mut tons, $5.5006; Westerns, $4.5005.35; owes, $405; common and stockers, $3.2504.85; lambs, $5.75 07.15. Dealers are Hopeful. Boston, Juno 12. Business In tho wool market has been rather quiet this week, but prices have remained firm and dealers aro talking hopeful' ly of tho future prospects, saying thnt active nnd largo transactions can hardly be expected just now ns It Is between seasons. Hope is added to the outlook by tho settlement of some of the mill strikes which have- boon in operation for some time, nnd by the generally improved mill situation many of the mills adding to their number of busy looms all tho tlmo New and old territories wool havo been moving fairly well and prices are firm. Strictly fine scoured, 18 50c; fine and fine medium, 44 0 4Cc; staple, 52c, and medium, 38040c. Territory wool Is coming forward, but It Is hold at figures abovo this mar ket. Fall-cleaned basis, 48c; 12 months, 48050c; spring, 454Gc. Skins, Hides, Pelts. Portland. June 5 Sheepskins- Shearlings, 15020c; short wool, 25 35c; medium wool, 30 0 60c; long wool, G0c$l each. Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 16 pounds and up, 1501573C per pound; dry kip, No. 1, 5 to 15 pounds, 12c; dry calf, No. 1, under T pounds, 10c; dry salt ed bulls and stags, one-third less than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound, CO pounds and over, 89c; 50 to CO pounds, 7Sc; under 50 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 551c; kip, sound, 15 to 20 pounds, 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 8c; green, (unsalted), lc per pound less; culls, lc per pound less; horse hides, salted, each, $1.5002; dry, each, $10 1.50; colts' hides, each, 25 0 50c; goat skins, common, each, 10015c; Ango ra, with wool on, each, 25c0$l. Pelts Bear skins as to slzo, No. 1, each, $5020; cubs, $205; badger, each, 10040c; wildcat, 25 050c; house cat, 510c; fox, common gray, each, 30 050c; do red', each, $1.50 02; do cross, each, $5015; do silver and black, each, $100 0200; fisher, each, $506; lynx, each, $203; mink, strict ly No. 1, each, 5Oc0$1.5O; marten, pale pink, according to size and color, $1.50(q 2; muskratB, largo, each, 5 10c; skunk, each, 40050c; civet or polecat, each, 5010c; otter, for largo prime skins, each, $507; panther, with head and claws perfect, each, $203; raccoon, for large prime, each, 30 050c; woh, mountain, with head perfect, each, $3,50 05; wolf, prairie, (coyote), without head, each, 500 80c; wolverine, each, $407; boavor, per skin, largo, $506; do medium, $3 04; do small, $101.6Or do kits, 500 75c. Wheat Area Reduced. According to government crop ro ports preliminary reports of th spring wheat area indlcato tho re ductlon of about 2,511,000 acres, 01 12.8 per cent. Of tho nineteen states reporting spring wheat thirteen ro ported a reduced agreago, Washing ton being tho only state having 100, 000 acres or upward Hi this product that reports an Increase. Tho aver ago condition of spring wheat on June 1, was 95,4 per cent as com pared with 92 per cent at a corres ponding da to last year, and a ten year average of 92.6 per cent. Exceeded but Three Times. Thcp resent averago condition hai been exceeded but th-eo times dur lng tho past fifteen years. In Wash ington and Oregon, which togethei have over 1,100,000 acres of Bpring wheat, condition averages are 97 and 93 per cent respectively as compared with 80 per cent the mean of June averages for ton years. VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel In Pendleton and us (rood as any. TRANSPORTATION LINES. IP Headquarters for Traveling Hen. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 pet day. Special rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine, Ovcry riodern Convenience. OREGON Snoigr LiNft UIVION PACIFIC Bar and Billiard Room in Connection Only Three Blocks from Depot. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL. Corner Court nnd Jolnifcon Htrcoti, I'cndloton, Oregon, M. F. Kelly, Proprietor. DKr-AitT Time Hehtduts abbiti fob From Pendleton tbom Chicago. 8aU Uke, Denyor. Ft I'ortUnd Worth, Omh, Kn BpooUl MiUtty.Bt Louli, Chi-8:00. a. 130pm CBgoatid Kait. vU flunt- lUKtOtl. AtUntte Salt Lake, Denyer. Ft. Kxpreu Worth, Omaha, Kan. 5:16 a.m. iai City, 8t. LouU.Chi- 1U10 p. H. via Hunt- cago and Kait. Ington. Bt. Paul Walla Walla, Lewlaton, Fait Mall Hpokane.Wallace.I'ull H.lAa. ra. man, MlnHrapolla, Bt 5 SO p. m. via Paul, Dulutti, Mllwau Hpotiano. keo, Chicago and Kaat. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM POHTLANU. All railing da ten mhject to change. 8:00 p. mi For Ban Francisco i p. m. Ball overy fxlayt. oxcept Columbia nivor Hiiiulny 4prn 8 p. m. To Aatoila and Way Sunday Saturday Lanllngi. 10 p. m. YVIIIamntto Illvor lloata loavo Portland dally, oxcept Sunday, (otago ot water permitting) lor Willamette and Yamhill Itlver polnta. taare HEATED BY STEAM. LIQHTED BY ELECTRICITY American Plan, rates U. to 2.00 a day. European plan, 60c, 7So, 11.00 Bpeclal ratei by week or month Frre Bus Hcnta bit I I Commercial Trade Solicited. Fine Sample Rooms Special attention given Country Trade LoaTO Hlparta 4:0.t a. m. Dally Kxcpt Mon Snake Hlver HlparU to Lavrliton. Lewi 1 too 7 :00 a. m. Dally Kxcpt Mor F. F. VVAMBL.KY, Agent, Peudlotou. It is about five months since the bouse cent tho Nicaragua canal bill to the senate, and tbe latter body Ib just beginnipg to discuss .It, With ad Journment probably not much more than a month away, tbe prospect of getting a canal bill before tbe pres ident is not as bright as it might be. OEO. OARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heater European Plan Block aad half troaa Jpt. Baapl Rua la cmmmttUm. Room Rite 50c, 75c, $!. . iii 1 j 1 .1 i. Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor Capacity 150, barrels a day Flour exchanged for wheat Fkur, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc. always ou uauu. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegnnt Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars f BT. PAUI MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO TO GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON WINNEPEG HELENA and I BUTTE, THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK .BOSTON and till jwliita Eaut and South Through tloketf to Japan and China, rla Taooma and Northern Paclflo Htoamihlp Co, and American line, TIMK SCHEDULE. Tralni learo Pendleton dally except Sunday at 7:00 p. m, yor lurtber Information, time cardi, mapt, and ticket,, call ou or wrlto W. Adam,, Peu. dloton, Oregou, or . A. I). OHAKLTON, Third and Morrlaon Hta Portland, Ore. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for For Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kan mm City, St. Joe, Omaha, aud All Points East and Sooth Portland and pelata sb the Swad TIM OABD. Utn Pendleton, dally except Sudan at 7 ML pm. Arrlre Pendleton Monday, Wedaeeday a4 Friday 12-Mfsa, ... Arrlre Pendleton Tueeday, Than mm Saturday 106 anil Leare Walla Walla dally, eart beta . Arrlye Walla Walla dally wort aoaad It jkt Ma. for laJomaUea Ncaediac rtiee a4 mm BMdaUeai, Ball oa ot addree I . , Tho East Cra Ionian to Eastern Co gori' repreosntoMvo paaory M laeV( and tho poof!e opproelato Kud awwai it ,.y thoir ihr&mm m advtrtMaf mtmum or am i mm ngwtntvr awn HoHaHH9yHBxfn