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U . -J: I. t 4 Classified Advet tisements COUNT SIX AVERAQI WORDS TO THE LINE. Less Aat as ana SESSIONS AND TRADES ALPHABETICALLY ARRRANQED. PHYSISIAN8. nnr.n. OFFICE IN JUUU Office hours, 10 to 12 a. n TelepnonBt . t TV. DESPAIN IIL.UUK, ' rorrccts eye -troubles, catar n nnd Impaired hearing ctly fitted for refractive er- 6 RMITH. OFFICE UVBB xiita t SnvlncB bank. Telephone 80; Mepbone 81. . BANKS AND BROKERS. first national bank of atiikna. Oregon. Capital, $50,000 surplus anfl profits, $0000. Interest on time deposits. Deals In forelfm and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry Aaams, presiuent; x Jt KirK, Tice-presl dent: E. Ii. Barnett, cashier; F. 8. 2 Grow, assistant cashier. THE TENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, l-enuieion, uregon. urganizcd JJarcn l, 1889; capital, J50.000, snrplns, ?S0,000, Interest allowed on time deposits. Ex change boacbt and sold on all nrlnclnal points. Special attention given te collec tions. . j. Furnish, president: 1. N. nr.uv. M. D., JIOMEOPATH- Telephone:. Office, black Teal, Tlce-presldent ; T. J. Morris, cashier. black 24. Tit nnnaR. PHYSICIAN AND Office, room 20, Jndd building. ' 72. icefiiaenco ruirap xcu FATJL, ROOM ,17 A8S0CIA Tpltnhone Main 83; real- hone, black 101. HENDERSON. PHYSICIAN on. Specialties eye. r, auw office In SaTlngs Bank bnllO- Main 83. iC Ceyes. rHYSICIANS. DBS. Office one block west BLAKESIiEE, CHRONIC diseases nnd disease of wo- Iotel Pendleton; cor. Water Pendleton, ure. rnone AND CARRIAGES. NINE. ERWIN BAKER, Prop. fMaln 79. Stand in -front of iurant. DENTIST8. IAN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN ag- DENTIST, OFFICE IN A8- block, over Bcnmiats new THE FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON, Weston, Oregon. Does a general banking business. Exchange bought and aold. Collections promptly attended to. R, Jameson, president; Geo. W. Proebstel, rice president: J. K. Kllgore, cashier: dl rectors, G, A. Hartman, M. M. Joins. T, J, Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jameson, u. w. iToebstei. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE- ton. Capital 170,000; surplus, $95,000. rransacts a general banklnr business. Ex change and telegraphic transfers sold on Chicago, Ban Francisco, New York and principal points In the northwest Drafts drawn on China. Japan and Europe. Make' collections on reasonable terms. Levi An- keny, president; W. F, Matlock, Tlce-presldent; C. B. Wade, cashier; H. C Guern sey, assistant cashier. FRATERNAL ORDERS. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Wlldwood Camp, No. 2333, meets second end fourth Tuesdny of each month in Odd Fellows' hall. Mrs. Ida Flolcomb, Oracle; Mrs. Nci.e Robblns, Recorder. b.ilATlLLA TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M. Meets in secret Society Hall, second and fourth Tuesdays In each month. All risking Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. S. Kees, Record Keeper; E. D. Esta brook, Commander. iCTS AND BUILDERS. ARD. 'ARCHITECT AND STJ- nt. mnkp rnmnlete and relt- or buildings In the .city or om it juaa Duiiamg. COKE. CONTRACTORS AND fEstlmntes furnished on short : work a specialty. Prompt bp on muff street near ainin. CONTRACTOR AND BUILD- is furnished on all kinds ot it walks, .stone walla, etc. left atthe East Oregonlati IOTOGRAPHERS. IAN, LEADING FHOTOGBA- iie city. Harvest, news, ,in- for sale. Finishing done for fain St., near bridge. .Phone fRICAL SUPPLIES COURT STREET. LA Electricians, dealers In elec Honses, stores, wired tor belts -or telephones. Electrl- ef all kinds. Get our prices. specialty. PELTS AND JUNK. SET THE HIGHEST MAR. i for your pelts, hides and all seen as rnoDcr. nrass, cop- nc. rags and bottles. Iron- of- specialty. Yon can bring In BO 9 or -rags or snip -in eouu dee and will M treated, .In the. -we hare come nere to stay. All and you will be satisfied. L. office and warenonse next to 1. Pendleton, Oregon. Tele-21. SE & LAND BUSINESS. MIKES. OFFICE .COURT ST. rGoIden Rule Hotel; .landpf , each as i filing iot clalmflwaiid ontests va specialty i-j, PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. F. and A. M., meets first and third Mondays of each mouth. iVIeltlng brethren welcome. T. J, Tweedy, W. M., Joe H. Parkes, Sec PENDLETON CHAITER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor. H. 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 Hendrlck's Hall. Mrs. L. F. nmpkln. Secretary. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF Pythias. J, i'. Nowlln. C. C. ; R. W. Fletcher, IC. of It. u 8. Meets every Mon day la Secret Society Hall. MODERN32, WOODMEN OF AMERICA Tntullla Camp," No. C3D0. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. George A. Hamblln, Con sul; G. A. Robblns, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE W.ORLD 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, a C. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRERS. JOHN WILSON, FIRST CLASS SHOE maker and "repairer. Best material used and good work done, Shop 117 Alta street. MISCELLANEOUS. PENDLETON MACHINE 8HOP AND FOUN dry Baltexore &How proprietors. Black jtmlthlng and general Jobbing. Iron and brass -castings. All kinds of machinery repairs. rnone ilea u w i. -AflOXfO Mrs. Monkey I xintterstand that Mr. Kangaroo is learning to play tt Mr. Monkey Yes; It's an awful blow to the family. TWO LINES. 1 tlm ...1So 2 time 20o 1 week SOe THREE LINES. 1 tlm 2 times , 1 weak Extra, line: .10 centa each week; 25 cents a Una per month. HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON COMMERCE-TRADE MUSKMELONS ARE NOW ON THE MARKET. First Appeared on Tuesday and Sell at 20 Cents Each Cabbage Goes Down and Eggs Go Up Other Markets Normal. Muskmelons are now on the mar Ttet. The first of these delicious fruits arrived In town Tuesday and are on sale at the various grocery stores at 20 cents apiece. Watermel ons -will he on the market In a few days. Very few changes are noticed in up for immediate requirements. Prices for club wheat aro C5e; blue stem, 67C8c; valley, 66c. per bushel. Wheat In San Francisco. San Francisco, July 10. The local wheat market is rather quiet, Thero is very little doing and shippers purchaso sparingly. Moro Interest Is now directed to the harvest field, where work is being pushed rapidly ahead. Yields reported so far aro fully up to expectations above tho average in quantity and quality ex cellent. Quotations for. No, 1 ship ping remain steady at $1.13 01.51 for shipping qualities, milling $1.16 1.20 jer cental. Eastern Livestock. Omaha, July 10. Cattle Market best strong; others, unchanged. Na tive steers, $58.25; cows and hell- the local markets. Cabbage has'ers, $3.25S; Western steers, $4.75 GENERAL REPAIR SHOEWEBB ST. West of Hotel Eastern. All kinds of re pairing done at reasonable prices. Blcy cles,-. gun and machine repairing a special ty. Simmons & Bonn, proprietors. UORRES TO PASTURE TIMOTHY, ORCHARD and brome grasses; good pasture: plenty of running wilier, i erms rensonaoie. w-ju. Host .Meacnam, uregon. . JR.. U. S. LAND COM- -Specialty made of land 01 ; insurance and collections, building, room 10. HD AND LODGING. LODOINO noiISFL ffll flODTH it T Bradlev. nron. ' Hoilaekeen- ld lodetnp rnnmn. nond rnmfort. uu ciean, well Kept Decs, ixtagiug DOIKO nnnsKrnRKER nr fjQnnpon streets; good large clean tumiuriRDie oens. itaics zdc ana ino. Smart, -Prop. pTA, CORNER ALTA AND Hoard jby tbe day ore week. . Rates X4 'and XS Tter' week. cea xara In connection. Ii. etor. , r ' - ' IBTERN. BAMUECOEOBGH. xa Dy the day or week.' ,Clpo4 uu wen ventilated -room ; board and lodcrtn IK nr """ m CQaneeaoa. , AND FEED STABLES. - g i; & . SALES Yian v onEB. iAlinai..Mt.Whhul Ilia oent siva br ;lti par -KiVBRy, BOABJ) AND BALK! wuic iu Alt etreet. AL BTABLRfl A -W -wwkra "2- Fd ,nd .Wdtaf. AMI jf-nm .vai 70- Blvla Cral, Fray. KRASSia . ... . OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT -UNDER carpets, on' shelves, nails, or for wrap ping purposes. Old newspapers In large bundles of 100 eacb at 25 centa at bundle at the TOAST OREGONIAN office, Pendle ton, uregon. KELLAR BHOTUBR8, PKA8TERINQ ana cementing. Cement walss a aoeclal ty. Estimates furnished free. Work guar. uuieeu. ijkimk urn era at jaiey m plan ner's cigar store. Main St,. P. O. box 104.' WANTED. WANTED, COOK CALL AT ALTA HOU8Ei WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE-- wotk a un cooKing. uooq wages. HmaU rarn- uy. Appiy ui mis omce. WANTED TO RENT PART OF HOUSE IN good location for light bouiekeeping by lady FOR ..4ALE. FOR SALE OR TRADE. GOOD COVE BED wagon suitable for delivery or for going wnpiPK'iu lu ai juarun's ranuiy FOR SALEGOOD MILCH COW. ENQUIRE BABBITT METAL. BtWT,, .IN, THS worlaia bare. rW'$l serUr, at 9m eik urecoaiaD one. rc8T rayed: frt Vs aru- inr n w cur 'tiit.v mfti w II A- iraoa StMIoiiTalpora Hre weUao. ojpeV fc-ril,- one year ld Msfspriogr'Branald''4' i V" on lull hln. Reward wlfl be nald for 1 1. N. Oersastie to.il,wherebouts. .Ban, reaaieion, , Ore. E Ebr- ECOWD-HAND DEALERS. IBOBM VDANIEL, NEW AWD BCOND ock.,-CaU r. BTROBLB, DEALER IN kaaa ceMhi. If tbere 'u Me i i . mw ri irnne uni t9tiniilte ware aa erocfcTi'aM m a ore. LACK8MITHINQ AND hfORSE- i A h6eing: COPBLAN&v ft BON, 814 1fBl STREET dropped from 4 cents to 3 "cents per pound and new potatoes have drop ped a half cent. They have been quoted at 3 cents per pound until the last few days, when they fell to 2 cents. Eggs have advanced a notch. They have been retailing at 15 cents, but today are quoted at 20 cents. This takes them almost out of reach for table use and the beef -steak will again adorn their places on the breakfast table until they become cheaper. This is not likely until fall and perhaps they will not see an other drop until next spring, at which season they always become a drug on the market. A great many eggs have been shipped out from Pendle ton during the past few months. They go to Portland and from there are shipped to different places for con sumption. Meats, sugar, coffee, salt and flour remain the same. Local Market Prices. The following shows tho prices paid on the local market: Strawberries, 10c per t box. Toniatoes, 10 cents per pound. Peaches, 10 cents per pound. " AprlcotSj 10 cents per pound. Cherries, $1.75 per crate. Plums, three boxes for 25c. Parsnips, 75c per sack. Cabbage, 33c per pound. Cheese, per pound, 20c. Onions, per cwt, $1.50 to $2. Green onions, 25c doz. Beets, per lb, lc. New Potatoes, 2c per pound. Potatoes, per cwt, $1.50 to $1.75. Garlic1 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 S3- pucks,, j.er doz., $3.76. Pigeons, per doz., $i.50. Eggs; 20c in trade.' r-' Butter, 25c and 50c per roll. , , Choice Beef Cattle,. Etc . Cows, per hundred, $3.10. Steers; $3.8033.90. , . Hogs, live, $5.25. Hogs, dressed, 7c. Calves, dressed, 89c. Pendleton Retali- Grocery" Price. 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. ,RiceBest,,Uead,,rice,.;l2 &c per lb; next grade. 6 l-3c per lb; Sugar Cane granulated, bJit, $5.25 per sack; do., 16 lbs, $1. "Salt Coarse, 75c per 100; tahJe $2.20 per 100. Flour, B. B, $3.26 per bbl. tFlour, Walter $3.25 per bbL Wheat In Portland. Portland, July 10. The Commer cial Review, In-its lajsue '.today, says of wheat;. Tie wieat market ima, notniBc ocrcoaseaaen.ee coming ia'anJ"very Httlel8 going out. "Val ue are wholly. OBiljiaJ There ar nut two grain vessels In port; both win probably pass out in a fortnight It Is doubtful If 'the crop thfa year will come up to the large yield, of lat year, uut it win do in excess or the average owa$Jf t the Increased acreage. Fields In whitman county that last April) looked dubious give premise of a crop. In heran coun ty the late rains have been very bese flclal to the spring grain and there ! no .doubt pthlpZMjQvaU raise 5.75: Texas steers, $4.405.50; can- ners, $1.753; stoclters and feeders, $2.75(5.25; calves, $25; y bulls, sUgs, etc., $2.505.25. Hogs Market shade lower; heavy, $7.857.95; mixed. $7.8537.95; light, $7.C07.80; pigs, $G.507.50; bulk of sales, $7.80(3)7.90. Sheep Market steady; fed mutr tons, $3.504; Westerns, $3.753.95; ewes, $23; canners and stockers, $1.503; lambs, $3.75C75. VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Be$t Hotel In Pendleton and ai good as any. Headquarters for Traveling Men. Commodioas Sample Rooms. Rates $2 per day. Special rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine, Every nodern Convenience. Bar and Billiard Room in Connection Chicago, July 10. Cattle Market, steady to strong. Good to prime steers, $7.75 8.70; poor to medium, $4.507.75; stockers and feeders, $2.505; cows, $1.505.50; hoifors, $2.50G; canners, $1.402.50; bullB, $2.f.05.50; calves, $2.506.50; Texas-fed steers, $46.C5. Hogs -Market steady; 5c lower. Mixed' and butchers, $7.308.05; good to choice heavy, $7.9008.20; rough heavy, $7.107.75; light, $7 7.90; bulk of sales, $7.50 8.05. Sheep Market for sheop, strong er; lambs, lower. Good to choice wethers. $0.4006.90; fair to -choico mixed, $2.503.40; Western sheep, 2.503.80; ndtive lambs, $3G.50. Boston Wool. Boston, July 10. Wool dealers here wear cheerful faces as the prices aro firm and the market continues to have a fairly active demand. Tho market Ib firm for territory wools. The Oregon wools aro arriving and nro going on a modorate market at about 15 to 17c Fine Nevada has sold on the scoured basis of 52c, and the range for flno Idaho and Montana is given at 50 to 53c. Fine medium wools are in strong demand at 450 47c, clean, and sales of medium on the basis of 40c have heen liberal, while scoured medium has been de manded at around 40c, with a good sized line of No,. 1 Now Mexican taken at 42c. California wools aro In steady demand and thero la a firm tone to the maluwi.. Skins, Hides, Pelta. Portland, July 10. BheepskinB Shearlings, 1520c; short wool, 25 35c; medium wool, 30C0c; long wool, G0c$l each. Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 16 pounds and up, 15155c per pound; drp kip, No, 1, 5 to 15 pounds, 12c; dry calf, No. 1, under 5 pounds, 10c; dry malt ed bulls and stags, one-third less than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound, GO pounds and over, 8 9c; 50 to 60 pounds, 7V&28c; undqr 50 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, souqd, 55c; kip, sound, '16 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, eacb, $1.5002; dry, eacb, $10 1.50; colts' bides, eacb, 25060c; goat skins, common, each, 10O15c; Ango ra, with wool ob, eacb, 2c$l. Pelts Bear' sklBa aa to size, No. 1, eacb, $5 020; cubs, $205; badger, each, 1040cf wlldcaL 2C60c; house cat, 50ioc; fox, common gray, eacb, 30050c; do red, each, $10; do cross, eacb, $6016; do silver aad blacX eacb, $1000200; gsher. eacb. $50.6; lynx, eacb, $203; mlsk, strict ly No. l, eacii, &OC011.6O: atartes. paie pine, accordisg to size and color, $1.50(D2; muskrats, large, eacb, 10c; skunk, eacb, 40060c: civet or polecat, eaca, 60 lie; otter, for large prime swbs, eaea, $607; pastaer, with bead,. a4 claws perfect, each, $208; raccoon, for large prime, eaefc, 30050c; wolf, mountain, with bead perfect, each, $8.6006; wolf, prairie. '(coyote), without bead, eacb, 300, 36c woIveHc'f eacb$407i Bearer. per skB, large, $50j8; do uedlun, i Only Three Blocks from Depot. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL. Corner Court and Johnton Btrceti, , I'endlcton, Oregon, M. F. Kolly, Proprlotor. HEATED BY STEAM. LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY American Plan, ratei J1.26 to 2.00adaj, Kuropcan plan, 600, 7So, 11.00 Special raU bjr week or month Free Bus Meets all Trains. ' Commercial Trade Solicited, Floe Sample Rooms Special attention given Country Traae a BO. DARVBAU, Fres. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heat1 Enrefeaa Flaa. " ' gaW0i( sMNI 0 fefttf faNMB i ReMi la cesmeetJesj. Rmci Rtffr r-. iM,7BifU'M ainas. facfV; TVV v aaimMB, v 04; do siialJ, $101.60; do kits, 609 J6e. 1B tllla .coiintir. J-enoxts JBdicate a mw .era Oregon that suffered a shortage Jn;i001. will produce good crops, as 5 yVxma's work In Germdny LrBqrts -from every county Jadicatearly always paid, .one-third to one ',thls! ' Farmers are -selling very lit. Jialf lower than, man's work. Its rtlofof, their grain, at, present and. ex; quality is aeiuom equal to that of porters are, an preuy wen biockcu wi iub, wumuu, PC w9 CNicHcarcN'e NNYRBYilt :ftLLt TRANSPORTATION LINES. jv l If BBBI fiffi Short line osiiivibN Pacific DtfAT Time SeheauU aaatrs o Prest PenSletoa re Chicago. Salt Lak, Denver. tU Portland Worth) Omaka, Kan Spoolal aaa Cltr, 8t Lonla, Obi- M a. M. 530 pa cagoand Kaat. via mint la (too. Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, fx. Kxpreu Wortb, Omaha, Kan. 5:lS a. m. iMCIty, Bt.Louli,chl-11:10 p. m. via Iluut- cago and Kait. Ington. HI. l'Mil Walla Walla, Lewliton. Paat Mall Hpokano,Wallaco,Iult. 8.16 a. m. mat;, Mlnncapoll, fit. irMp. ta. via 1'aul, Duluth, Mllwau Spokane, kco, Chicago and aiu Ocean and River Schedule. KKOM l'OHTLAND. All tailing datei tubject to change. 80 p.m. For Ban Krucl'CO ( p. m, Ball every & dav. "TOT? ' ozcopt Columbia River Bunilajr 4pm 8 p. m. To Ailoria and Way Sunday Saturday Landings. 10 p.m. j Willamette River Boati leave Portland dally, exropt Hnnday. (utago ol water pormltlliig) (or Willamette and Yamhill Hlvor polnti. Loavo I lieava Hlparla Snake Hlvor Lewlitoa A"a. m. 7:ooa. m. Dally Klparla to Lewliton, Dally Exopt Hon Kicpt Met F. F. WAM8LKY, Agent, I'endleton. ill si. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for For Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kani f sas City, Ht. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portland and points on the Sound T1MK CARD. Leave Pendleton, dally except Sundays l 70. pm. f Arrive rendition Monday, Wednwday sad Friday liMpta. Arrive Pendleton Tueiday, Thnnday Mia Saturday 1U:M ami Leave Walla Walla dally, cant bound 8:00p.i Arrive Walla Walla dally weit bound It 6 aa. For lutormatlon regarding rate and aceaei. modatlom, call ou or addri ' W. ADAMS, Agent. i'endleton, Oreeea H. ii. CALDKlllIKAD, O. V. A.. Walla Walla, Wuh, 11 ' 1 i TO RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars. Elegrmt Dinisi Cn,lA. f Tourist SeeDing,qirg HT. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULTJTH KAROO GRAND FOKK0 OROOKHTON WINNEPSO HJCLENA md w THROUGH ) TICKJET8 TQ CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NKWtYOBK BOSTON and all points East and geatk Taroega tloxeu ie jaaea aad Okiaa, via 4 Teem and MortkerB Aellt mmmSSi oZ) 1 aadAMfleaallM. TIHI ICMBBILl. wu iMvs rwUtetes tally St 7 300 p. n. war nnair iium.iiAa. uw. iui om.fi,Mu, -i nks bv oikr. lUAwe '!'..' l'rlulHm TllHaiaU smum s swswi bu., f ttmm. oie,