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A Business Cards and Societies PROFESSIONS AINU iKftUEB fturnftHtMUALLY ARRRANGED. PHYSISIANS. hTn COLE. OFFICB IN JTJDD lldng Office hours, 10 to 12 a. PlaBm. Telephone, 77. lfTTXEIt. M. V., DESPAIN BLOCK, Lt ft Vrecta eye troubles, catar "'JilVi.,. nnrt Iranalred hearing. Conu".'"" -ttaA tnT rnfr.ctlve er- ,eg corecujr unv- fTTT SMITH. OFFICE OVEIt THE Ldleton Savings bank. Telephone 30; fence icieiuuu "TrTt.cinr.n. M. D.. HOMEOPATH- FniivHlclan and Surgeon. Office In Pffi Teleohone: Office, black Residence, black 24. HIjIjIAM HOUSE, THTSICIAN AND Efjlnln 72. 'Residence' Phone Ited 23. FRATERNAL ORDERS. ROYATj NEIGHROUS OF AMERICA uawooa camp. No. 2333, meets second aim lotirtn mesciny or each month in Odd Fellows' hall. Mrs. Ida Holcomb, Oracle; lure, iNoi..e Koooins, uecoraor. LMATItiliA TKNT, NO. 27, K. OTT. M. aieets m secret society Hall, second and fourth TneRdnys In each month. All visiting Sir Knlchts cordially Invited. J. S. Kees, Record Keeper; E. D. Estabrook, commander. PENDLETON LODGE. NO. B2. A. F. and A. M., meets first and third Mondays of cacn moutn. .visiting Drethren welcome. T. J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe H. Parkes, Sec. n I M'FAUL, ROOM 17 ASSOCIA Telenhone Main 93: real- "telephone, black 161. IT. M. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN Surgeon, apeiaines eye. t, u Office In Savings Bank bnlld- Iphone Main 33. ii.tTii.r PHYSICIANS. DRS. ea it Kcyes. Office one block west (ton Store. . .....T rr nT.AWHWJT.UlTll. PHRONIC fnervons diseases and diseases of wo- i UPP Hotel l'enaieiuu, cut. nw Main Sts., Pendleton, Ore. Phone ATTORNEYS. fen" AND RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT Office In Savings iianic Duuaing. r&LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW 14 Association diock. i-enuiuuiu, 3RKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. In Association diock. Iboyd, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111 krt Street. EREEDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hleton, Oregon. A. FEE. LAW OFFICE IN JUDD Idlng. "nw" -PTtimPR- ATTORNEYS law. Mr. Stlllmun has been admitted Ictlec In United States patent officpg BnKes a specialty oi x-uieuc mw. ; 10, 11, 12 and 13 Association block. PENDLETON CHAITER, NO. 28 T. C Taylor, H. P., F. F. Wamsley, Secretary. Meets first and fonrth Friday of each montn in Masonic uau. PIONEERS OF THE PACIFIC WIL llam Martin Encampment, No. 1. Meets every Wednesday at Hendrlck'g Hall. Mrs. L. F. ampkln, Secretary. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF i'ytnias. j. u. Nowim, c. c. ; R. w. F letcher, K. or It. u s. Meets every Mon day In Secret Society Hall. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Tutullla Camp, No. 6390. Meets first and nurd Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. George A. Hamblln, Con sul ; G. A. Bobbins, 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. BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA, Oregon. Capital, $50,000 surplus and profits, $0000. Interest on time deposits. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry C. Adams, president ; T. J. Kirk, vice-president; E. L. Barnett. cashier; F. S. Le Grow, assistant cashier. CABS AND CARRIAGES. SAB LINE. ERWIN BAKER. PROP. Ihone Main 79 Stand in front of French ant. DENTISTS. V AFGHAN, DENTIST, OFFICB IN building. U'N. T1RNTIST. OFFICE IN AS- IATION block, over Schmidt's new lore. fcHITECTS AND BUILDERS. PIOWARD. ARCHITECT AND STJ ;ndent, mnkes complete and rell ns for biilldlngs In the city or Room 17 Judd bnlldlng. K & COLE, CONTRACTORS AND Ilers. Estimates furnished on short p. Shop on Bluff street nenr Main. L'.IAY. CONTRACTOR AND BUILD- 1 Estimates furnished on all kinds of ry, cement walks, atone wans, etc. can De lelt at tne uast uregonmu ERY AND FEED STABLES. CITY LIVERY, HOARD AND SALE e. m J. uarney, proprietor, ior nuo tutiv f table im Aita street. EUICAL STABLEsTo. W. FROOME m- Uvery, Feed and Boarding. A ot lurnntitH. umtien'in. uhtid. h Hotel 1'endieton, teiepnone j.u. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS. BANK, Tendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, 1880; capital, ?fiO,000, surplus, 500,000, Interest allowed on time deposits. Ex change bought and sold on all principal points. Special nttentlon given to collec tions. W. J. Furnish, president ; J. N, Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier. THE FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON, Weston, Oregon. Docs a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold. Collections promptly attended to. R. Jameson, president ; Geo. ,W. Proebstel, vice president: .1. R. Kllgore, cashier: di rectors. G. A. Hartman. M. M. Johns. T. J. Price, G, D. Graw, J, F. Kllgore, Robert Jameson, u. w. l'roenstei. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP PENDLE ton. Capital $70,000: surplus. SD5.000 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 Chlnn, Japan and Europe. Makes collections on reasonable terms. Levi An- keny, president: W. F. Matlock, vice-president; C. B. Wnde, cashier; H. C. Guern sey, assistant cashier. BOARD AND LODGING. HOTEL "ALTAI RORNKRALTA AND MILL streets. Tjoard by the day or week. Good taWesot. Rates ?1 and f5 per week,. Pendleton feed yard in connection L. Neff, proprietor. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRERS. JOHN WILSON. FIRRT' CLASS SHOEMAKER ana repairer, neat, material used ano good work dona. Shop 117 Alta stroet. MISCELLANEOUS. RUBBER STAMPS OF ALL KINDS BEND for cntalogue. Ferney's Stamp Works, Walla Walla, Wash. i STABLES. T. W. AYERS. PROP. fcry, feed and boarding. The best its In the cltv. Alta .St., between land Cottonwood Sts., Prone Main 70. T LIVERY FEED AND SALES lies. First class slnclo and double for all occasions. 627 Cottonwood none Main 70. Elvln Craig, Prop. ON FEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON p. Special care given to horses left me. Lower Webb Street. Phone Red 5ECOND-HAND DEALERS. QB O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND 1 r.nn.i. 1. i j ,.. rt4 a home block. Call and see him. rROBLB, DEALER IN SECOND I eonrin. Tf thvo la anvtilnp Tfm In new or second hand inrnltnre. granite ware and crockery, call ana prices, no. 212 Court Bt. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. B BROS.. COnitT STREET. LA block. Rlcetrtolana. Aaalr In lec- IQOllM. Rnnui ). ailml fnr llehU, bells or' telephones Hlectrl- .una, oi B, Kinaa. oet our price. ortt a specialty. f.QN BLECTRTnAT. wonra. a. w. "B PrOD. ' Onm., U. In Wahh Di?on,e an1 .wiring neatly and Wly done. Give ua aLtrlal.- All work 1L?E8 PELTS AND JUNK. ,nrtL,ET THB HIGHEST MAR if Stor ,0Jlr Wea -", sucn aa ruDDer, nraaa, cop- i inc, rags and , boitlea. Iron of a ineclalHr. v .t i; ki yS. ?f raga , or ahp 1 500 J Y'-ii 5Te come w ,w call anil vn -. .1 - r 1 Hot..offl:n4 y Bed 221 ".AV"' PHOTOGRAPHERS. BOWMAN,; LHADWJO. PHOTOSRA, otos f.c,t?' Harreat Tlewa, Ib Zt0,..r wle. KlnUhlnr done (or EMPLOYMENT BUREAU IF YOU ARB seeding a position, or need help, call on or address J. C. Spoonamore, 220 Court St. Penu.eton, Oregon. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. W12RB STREET, west of lintel Enntern. All kinds of repair ing done nt renonable prices. Bicycles, gun nnd machine repairing a specialty, Simmons & Dolln, proprietors. KELLAR BROTHERS, PLASTERING and cementing. Cement walks a special ty. Estimates furnished free. Work guar anteed. Leave orders at Badley & J?ah ner's cigar store. Main Bt.M P. O. box NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. . Notice is hereby gl von that bids will be re ceived by the County Clerk of Umatilla county, Oregon, on or before 10 o'clock, A. M., July &tn, 1D02, for repairs to circuit court room of the county court house, Jji accordance with plant and specifications prepared byT. F. Howard, architect, and on file at county clerk; offica. A deposit of five per cent of tho amount of th bid will be required of each bidder, to be for feited to Umatilla county If the suecesfnl bidder falls to enter Into contract as required by the county court of said county. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bldn. By order of County Court. W. D. CHAMBERLAIN, Clerk. NOTICB.-BIDS FOR WOOD FOR UMA TILLA COUNTY. Notice Is hereby given that bids will be re ceived by the Connty Cleric of Umatilla county up to 12 o'clock, M., on July 6th, 1968, for fur nUbing 180 corns of sonnd four foot flrwood. cut from green timber; 90 cords to be delivered at the county court bouse, and 40 cards to be delivered at the county hospital; aald wood to be delivered on or before November lit, 1902. The Court reserves the rixht to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Conrt. 1 W. D. CHAMBERLAIN, Clerk. ifrtji MEN AND MrtMEl Dm Wc tot iwaaMsM KaSdara. riStlJnlor ulcrUo3 of annOOBS mumtxmumm. mm is ti-i-i aknri nut awnnr or wat to ptoln wiwtiir. If iWiw. prepaid, (af IITI,0. ..w ll.urtlil I'Kll'S jSNULun . ,1,1 (iulil n..imo win i.jn. 'I'bUo mu other. Bcf" , or una f. in i'!.Jlrlt 1mJIoii Kyuuri', 1'IHMm MM -T BUT FEW SLIGHT CHANGES NOTICED THIS WEEK. Strawberries Nearly Out of Market Home Cabbage Will 'Soon Be On v Market New Spuds Are Plentiful. Pew slight changes have been made during the past week in the local markets. Strawberries are be coming something of a rarity and are now quoted at 10 cents per box, instead of 8 1-3 cents. Thoy will soon be a thing of the past Cabbage remains at 4 cents, but Is weak at this figure. Homo-grown cabbage will soon be In the market. New potatoes are becoming plentiful and have dropped from 4 cents to 3 cents per pound. Butter has also fallen from 60 cents to 50 cents per roll, while coarse salt has dropped from 80 cents to 75 cents per hundred. Local Market Prices. The following shows the prlcea paid on the local market: Strawberries, 10c per box. 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, 3c per pound. Potatoes, per cwt, 1.60 to $1.76. Garlic'- c per lb. Pendleton Live Stock and Poultry Chickens, hens, per doz., $2.50 to ?3.50. Roosters, $3.504. Turkeys, per lb., 10c Geese", per doz., $9. Spring chickens, per doz., $2.50 and $3. Ducks, per doz., $3.75. Pigeons, per doz., $1.50. Eggs, 15c in trade. Butter, 25c and 50c per roil. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc Cows, per hundred, $3.10. , Steers, v4.25?4.50. Hogs, live, 5c. Hogs, dressed, 6c. Calves, dressed, 7 8c. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.25 per sack; do., 16 Jbs, $1. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 40c per lb; next grade, 35c per lb., lowei grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb; package coffee, 15c lb. Hice Best head rice, 12c per lb; next grade, 6 l-3c per lb. Salt Coarse, 75c per 100; table $2.20 per 100. Flour, B. B. $3.25 per bbl. Flour, Walter's $3.25 per bbl. Review Portland Vheat Market. Portland, June 26. The Commer cial Review, in its issue today, says of the wheat market: With tho close of the present month the season of 1901 and 1902 is one of history, the crop was a large and bountiful one and ship ments ' were 10,000,000 bushels greater than the season previous. There is plenty of wheat at tide water, both at Tacoma and Portland- to load a number of vessels during the months of July and August Stocks are fair in the interior as to club wheat, but little .bluestem can be obtained, aB the country for this quality of wheat has been pretty well cleaned up; a number of good sales havine been made the past week Not quite a half million bushels of valley wheat remain in that territory, and mostly all will be bought by the mills. Plenty of club wheat Is in the interior but there Is no call for any of this quality at present. The market has been quite active during tho week and some large holdings have closed out to exportees. From now on exportees will be giving more at tention to the ,crop situation for the coming season. Reports are coming in from various sections as to dam age from rust and hot windsbut are not from reliable sources. It is too early to size up the situation, but 2,500,000 acres have been put into wheat and with any kind of yields produced here the crop should be a fairly good size one. Farmers are hauling their surplus wheat left over from seeding to th,e country ware houses, anticipating good prices that usually prevail during the summer before harvest. Quotations are: Club, 66; bluestem, 6869c; valley, 6667c per bushel. Wheat In San. Francisco. San Francisco. June 26. Harvest inn has commenced In California. The season is a little late owing to cool weather in April and May. Re ports of harvest yields are quite sat isfactory. In the aacramenio anu San Joaauln' valleys grasshoppers are doing some damage to the grain that is not, yet matured, 1jut no great amount of damage from that source is exnected as it 'is now so close to harvest time, Reports etlll comp ,of a heavy crop in the Sacramento val ley in the central part .of jtfce state, and the upper half of tEe San Joa quin, while some improvement is re- ,1 mUn. Ai.nl ahln. porjea n ,mj oum. py ment of wheat was received In Stockton on the 17th instant by. the Farmers' Union and Milling compa ny from J. M, Ferguson, of Lois, Tul are county. It consisted of one car load 1 otc jNo. 1. sono.ra, u isppm wheat, and was of excellent quality. In tho local cash market not much business is passing, and but few sales of-new crop 16 arrive havo been made. No. 1 shipping Is quoted at $l.UVl1.12&; milling, $1.13& 1.15 per cental. j Eastern Livestock. j Omaha, Juno 26. Cattle Market active, 10c higher nattve steers, $5 8; cows and heifers, $3QT.75; Western steers, $4.7506; Texas steers, ?4.50(3,5.75; cannera, $1.50 2.75; stockers nud feeders, $250CEV5; calves, $3315.60; bulls, stags, etc., $2.765.50. Hogs Market 5c lower; heavy, $7.5507.75; mixed, $7,500)7.00; light.. $7.30 07.55; "pigs. $6.5007.25; bulk of sales, $7.4507.60. Sheep Market, slow and lower; wethers, $3 03.75; owes, $2.75 03'.fO; common and stockers, $2.50 03.75; lambs, $4.50 0 6.75. Chicago, Juno 26. Cattle Market strong; good to prlmo steers, $7.60 8.35; poor to medium, $4.757.50; stockers and fecers, $2.50 0 5; cows, $1.40 0 5.75; heifers, $2.5o6.50; can- ners, $1.4002.50; bulls, $2.2505.75; calves, $2.50 0 6.50; Toxns-fcd Btcors, $407. Hogs Market steady; mixed and butchers, $7.3007.80; good to choice, heavy, $7.7507.95; rough, heavy, $7.3007.65; light, $7.2507.50; bulk of sales, $7.4507,80. Sheep .Sheep, steady; good to choice wethers, $405,50; fair to cholco mixed, $$3.50;4.25; Western sheep, $3 0 4.25; native lambs, $4.75 6.75; Western lambs, $4.756.75; spring lambs, $7.25. Classified Advertisements COUrlT SIX AVERAGE WORD8 TO THE LINE. TWO LINES. 1 time .....15o i times 20c 1 week 30o THREE LINES. 1 time 2 time 30 1 week Extra lines: .10 cents each a week; 25 cents a line per month. The Wool Market Boston, June 26., There has been a good business In territory grades of wool during the week, 500, 000 pounds having been closed up in two transactions, besides numer ous small sales. Seldom at this sen son of tho year has tho market been so strong as at tho present time. Old wools are firm, strictly flno at 4850c; clean fine and fine medium, 45047c; staple, 5053c; medium, 39 41c. , Texas wools are remarkably firm, largely growing out of tho firm posi tion of fine wools. The clip has been bought up by prominent dealers with very high prices paid compared with old wools at tho time buying began, but buyers are very confident. Fall, cleaned basis, 44040c; 12 months, 5052c. six to eight months, spring, 40048c. Fine washed fleeces are ex ceedingly firm, with old wools out of sight. . ' HOTELS. TRANSPORTATION LINES. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., props. The Best Hotel In Pendleton and as good as any. NNNNF . IWafcMaaaaaaaaLM VLf jJkM NNNJ Hftjilu-t Bj. tH?LLEjMaaPaPJaaaaWB Headquarters for Traveling Men. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 per day. Specl.nl rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine, Every flodcrn Convenience, Bar and Billiard Room in Connection Skins, Hides, Pelts. Portland, June 26.- Sheepskins Shearlings, 1520c; short' wool, 250 35c; medium wool, 3060c; long wool, 60c$l each, Hides Dry hides. No. 1, 10 pounds and up, 155Hl5'ac per pound; drp kip, No. 1, 5 to 15 poundB, 12c; dry calf, No. 1, under 5 pounds, 30c; dry bait ed bulls and stngB, one-third less than dry flint; salted hides, steers, Bound, 00 pounds and over, 89c; 50 to 60 pounds, 7M:08c; under 50 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 55c; 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 Icsb; culls, lc per pound less; horse hides, salted, each, $1.502; dry, each, $1 1.50; colts' hides, each, 25 0 50c; goat skins, common, each, 1015c; Ango ra, with wool on, each, 25c0$l. Pelts Bear skins as to size, No. 1, each, $5.20; cubs, $2G; badger, each, 1040c; wildcat, 25 050c; house cat, 5010c; lox, common gray, each, 30 050c; do red, each, $1.5002; do cross, each, $5015; do Bllvor nnd black, each, $1000200; fisher, each, ?5.6; lynx, each, $23.;imlnk, strict ly No. 1, each, 5Oc0$1.5O; marten, pale pine, according to bIz and color, $1.50(5 2; muskrats, large, each, 5 10q; skunk, each, 40050c; civet or polecat, each, 510c; otter, for large, prlmo skins, each, ?57; panther, with head and claws perioct, each, $203; raccoon, for large prime, each, 30050c; wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each, $3,50 05; wolf, prairie, (coyote), without head, each, 30 35c; wolverine, each, $407; beaver, per skin, large, $606; do medium, W 04; dp small, $101.50; do kits, 60 75c. Only Tiirec Blocks from Depot. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Corner Court find Johnson street, I'uudlutou, Oregon, M. F. Kolly, Proprlotor. OREGON Shoip Line UiraN Pacific riRTART Tim HehaduU Amarra roa From Pnlaton nm Chicago. Bait Uk, Denver, Ft Portland Worth, Omaha, Kan Special aai Cltjr. Bt Loufi, Chi- CM a. au 5:30 b m cacoand XaiU Tla Hunt lacton. Atlanta Salt Lake, IXnTer.Ft. Kxpreag Worth, Omaha, Kan. S:l5 a. in. iMCUy.Ht.bouii.chl. uai .. Tla Uunt- cago and Kait. ltifton. Rt.rui Walla Walla, Lewliton, Fait Stall Spokane, Wallacc.Pall 8.15 a.m. man, Minneapolis, Bt. 530 p. at. rta Paul, Dulutli, Mllwau Bpokane. keo, Chlrapo and Kait Ocean and River Schedule. FKOM PORTLAND. AU tailing date lubjoct tOctlAtlKO. 8:00 p. la, For Han Frunclioo 1p.m. Pull every a dayi. Daily : oxcont Columbia Rlvor Sunday 4 p m 8 p.m. To Antorlft litid.Way Sunday BiUunlay Ijiu.llntfi. 1(1 p, m. Wlllnmotta River HoiUs leave Portlnud dally, uzropt Bnnday. (HtARQ o! Afater permitting) for WIlUmettaaaA Yamhill lllvor poluti. UT0 I IjOHTB ltlparta Snako Htvar Lowliton 4:05 a. m, 7:00 a.m. Dally ltlparla to I.owUtou. Dally F.arpt won Ksopt Mar F. K tVAMBLEY, Agont, I'eudleton. RUNS v HEATED UY STEAM. LIOHTED BY ELECTRICITY American Plan, rate tl.2.1 to 12,00 a day, F.urnpeait plan, 60c, 760, fl.OO , Hponle.1 rate by week or mouth NUMBER YOUR HOME8. City Ordinance Requires the Use of Street Numbers. Now that the free delivery Is to be established in Pendleton it is more essential that all houses be number ed In order to make it more conven ient for the letter carriers. There is an ordinance on the city ordlnanco book requiring all owners of bouses to have their homes numbered, In default of complying with this law a Qne not to exceed $5 or imprison ment not to exceed five days may bo imposed. ThiB ordinance was passed more than a year ago and most household ers havo complied' with the provis ions, birt '.florae have not and unless all the hpuses are .numbered Jt will not' pnly make it dfflcut for the res idents 'ja 8U.cn bouses to get .mail by the free .delivery, Jj'ut will lay them liable to, Jhe fine and Jtnpr.eonmpnt. Mhy new.houses haye also been bjult, a,U9 ,$ome of tjiese have not been numbered. This Jb a, matter wliiph should receive iniinedlate attention. Free Bus Meets oil Trains. Commercial Trade Solicited. Fine Sample Rooin Special attention given Country Trade ill! I , QEO. DARVEAU, Prep. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated Etvepeaji Plaa, Bteck sad half treaa dtpat. iMBfH Rmm hi caacthNi. Room Rate 50c, 75c, SIM Saving's Bank Fri SSND YOUR ABDROM4 TO the Paclfln NiWHiMr Unlan. 127 Market ftt, San 'Franclaca, and secure free, a beautiful Nickel Bar lnga Bank, also full particular re gardlag the new Three Volume 1MI lnfemanl Encyclopaedic (utle ary whlck is now being furnished to readers of. th paper tor only Pjwi cents a nay. Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegnnt Dining Qirs, Tourist Sleeping Cars f ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO TO UK AND FORKS OROOKBTON WINNBPEU ' 1JETFJSTA and TIIROUGII TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and nil points Eaiit and South Through tlckcti to Jaoan and China, via Tacoma and Northern racltto Hteaxnihip Oo, and American line, TIMS SCHKDULK. Tralm leave l'endlotou dally ezceot Bandar at 7:oo p. m. For farther Information, time cardi, mapi, and ticket, call on or write W. Adami. Fan dletou, Oregon, or A,. I). OUAHLTON, i nira ana omnn ., roruana, ure, Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for For Chicago, Bt. Paul, St, Louk, Kan. sas City, St. Joe, Omaha, and Af I Potato Eiitaod Soati Pertlaad aad aetata ea the SetMef Uava FradletM, dallv ezeevt Suaan at 7a PH. Arrive rendleUa Meaaajr, Weeaeodsy aad Fridar WM pm Arrive Peaeletoa TBeaUv, Tkarseaf aa atarder 10:Mea! Uara WalU Walla dally, eart Waad IMM,' Arriva Walla Walla tally wett keaad MjMMu For laMrauuea ragaralav ralea aad . fr, . 11 . A A ' ol o e. ADAJHtAMaC B AjaBaamgaaajT Mafe i oaLbiehead. a. f: aJ ' ' , . Walla Walla, Weea, y Farqiers CuQipiH Flour, um FmmWmrii always ea had. 1 jg... - , ,. ,liM iaaJfc i1 1 at