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I Business Cards and Societies I PROFESSIONS AND TRADES ALPHABETICALLY ARRRANQED. Advertisements COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE. TWO LINES. 1 tlnv 2 tim THREE LINES 1 time 2 time 1 week PHY6ISIANS. Q. COLE, OFFICE IN JUDD "boUdm Office honr., 10 to 12 t a; to 5 P- Telephone, 77. MILLER. M. D., DESPAIN BLOCK. J,tfl" una -rorrMt. eye trouble., catar Jl conllt'on8 nd Impaired hearing. i corectly fitted for refractlre er ror. JTp J. SMITH. OFFICE OVEK TUB Pendleton Savings bank. Telephone '80 ; naldence telephone 31. 7T s GAIIFIELD, M. D., HOMEOPATH . Vhrqlclan and Surgeon. Office In iaa bnlldlnc. Telephone: Offlce, black f; residence, black 24. rmTwiLLIAM HOUSE, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon, vuiuc, iwu u..i,u.uk. Phone, Main T. itesiaence jrnone mea no nit D J. M'FAUIj, BOOM 17 ASSOCIA tlon 'block. Telephone Main 98; real .jence telephone, black 101. no t. M. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. specialties eye, ear, nose Bd throat, omce in aavinga uani uuuu tag. Phone Main 33. OBTEOPATlilC Keyea 4 Keyes. iogton Store. PHYSICIANS. DRS. Office one block west DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRONIC and nervons diseases and diseases of wo men. Opp Hotel Pendleton, cor. Water d Main Sts., Pendleton, Ore. Phone Bed 273. DENTISTS. E A. VAUGHAN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN Jndd building. A. MANN. DENTIST; OFFICE IN AS SOCIATION block, over Schmidt's new Irng "tore. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. f. F. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND Su perintendent, makes complete and reli able plans for buildings "In the city or country. Room 17 Judd building. FHBEK 4 COLE, CONTRACTORS AND builders. -Estimates furnished on short aotlce. Job work a specialty. Prompt -terrlce. Shop on Bluff street near Main, D. . MAY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILD er. Estimates furnished on all kinds of ussonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc Orders can be left at the East Oregonlan offlce. PHOTOGRAPHERS. JT. 8. BOWMAN, LEADING PHOTOQBA pher of the city. Harvest vlewi, In ffitn photos for sale. Finishing done for amateurs. Main St., near bridge. Phone Bed 270. ELECTRICAL 8UPPLIES. MAPLE BROS.. COURT BTREET, LA Dow block. Electricians, dealers In elec trical supUes. Houses, stores, wired for electric lights, bells or telephones. Electrt eal fixtures of all kinds., Get onr prices. Repair wn?k a specialty. HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK. SECOND HAND SACKS FOR SALE-2000 TO 3000 second band grain sacks, good condi tion, for sile at bargains fn any quantity de sired L. Shank Si Co., Webb it., near Hotel Eastrrr. INSURANCE & LAND BUSINESS. JOE H. PARKES, OFFICE COURT ST. Opposite Golden Rule Hotel; land of Ic business, such as filing of claims and initiating contests a specialty. JOHN HAILEY. JR., U. 8. LAND COM olisloner Specialty made of land fil ing! and proof; Insurance and collections. Offlce In Judd building, room 16. BOARD AND LODGING. THE BTRAHON ROOMING HOME, MAIN ST , 'Mrs. R. A Strahnn, prop. Nice largo well iept rooms in now building, with good clean Led i. THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE, 301 SOUTH Main street, M T Bradley, prop. Housekeep ing rooms and lodging rooms Good comfort able rooms and clean, well kept beds. Lodging Scents. EMPIRE LODOINO nOUSE-CORNER OK E. Court and Jnhnron streets; good largn clean ronms with comfortable beds. Rates 25c and Mca night. Thos. Smart, Prop. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Milt utrnntfli rtnv1 hp thft rinv rti" nrcM.tr Good table set. Rates $4 and $5 per week. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L. ntu, proprietor. HOTEL EASTERN, SAMUEL GEORGE, Prop, Board by the day or week. Good titan beds and well ventilated rooms; meals 25c; board and lodging $5 per week; feed stable In connection. CABS AND CARRIAGES. HDBHER TIRE HACK, NEW AND VERY LAT e style for thfi service of tho public. C. D. Carlln and Jhs. S. McKay, P-ops Call at the wmmerclal Llverv StaMe or telephone Main ndthohnck will call for you. CITY CAB LINE, ERWIN BAKER, Prop. Telephone Main 70. Stand in front of ftench restaurant. UVERY AND FEED 8TABLE8. . K. FEEDAND SALES YARD. H. CHE3- nt V.ron 6l9 Aura s'm bot. Wobb and Alta. treatment given horses left in our ear. ,n,E CITY LIVERY, BOARD AND SALE tOtaole, M. J, Carney, proprietor, for jMnmits. Stable 118 Alta street C0MMERICAL STABLES, G. W. FROOME tlBrt. p". P,TerT' PhI nd Boarding. A4J JSrf.0' tornonta. Competent drivers. Od rfnqtel. Pendleton, talephoae 16. r DSm LlyRRI FEED AND SALE8 rla ..F,rst c'm "Ingle and double It Pi r ll casloM. 627 Cottonwood Jone Main 70. Bivln Craig, Prop. 0 PrSn N aPED YARI. W. T. UOYNTON ulth m. 8PC'I care, given to horses left me. Lower Webb Street. Phone Bed JL N SO R IAL PARLORS. &lfYroom?A8i"a' BARBER SnOP AND xxi workman gWlte "otel St, Goorgo. ndttlon ' Everytting In best sanltnry ttelte nKH? BHOPt COURT BTREET, p4-0ood if;"l(l "i"65- 8- K. Lipscomb: BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA, Oregon. Capital, $.10,000 snrplni and profit, JUOOO. Interest on time deposits. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry C. Adams, president: T. J. Kirk, TlceoresI dent; E. L. Barnett, cashier; F. 8. 1- urow, assistant casnier. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, 1889; capital, $50,000, surplus, $00,000, Interest allowed on time deposits. Ex change bought and sold on all principal points. Special attention glren to collec tions, w. j. Fnrnisn, president; J. N Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier. THE FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON, Weston, Oregon. Does a general banking assiness. Exchange bonght and sold. Collections promptly attended' to. R. Jnnieson, president; Geo. W. Proebstel, rice president; J. K. Kiisore. casnier: di rectors, G. A. Hartman, M. M. Johns, T. J. Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jameson, u. w. AToeDstel. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PBNDLE- ton. Capital 870,000; surplus, $95,000. transacts a general nanking business. Ex change and telegraphic transfers sold on Chicago, San Francisco, New York and principal points In the northwest. Drafts drawn on China, Japan and Europe. Makes collections on reasonable terms. Levi -An-keny, president; W. F. Matlock, Ice-pres- iaeni; u. n. waae, .casnier; U. c. Uuern sey, assistant cashier. FRATERNAL ORDERS. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Wlldwood Cam i). No. 2388. meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month In Odd Fellows' hall. Mrs. Ida Holcomb, Oracle; Mrs. Neit.e Robblns, Recorder. LJIATILLA TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M. and fourth Tuesdays In each month. All visiting Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. S. Kepfl. Itoonrri Koennr ' PI I) liktiih.inV' Commander. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. B2, A. F. and A. M.. meets first: nnrl third Mnndava nf each month. iVlsltlng brethren welcome. IS- J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe H. Parkes, Sec. PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor. H. P.. F. F. Wamslev. Secretary. Meets first and fourth Friday of each month In Masonic Hall. PIONEER8 OF THE PACIFIC WIL- 11am Martin Encampment. No. 1. Meets every Wednesday at Hendrlck's Hall. Mrs. li. uampKin, secretary. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF Pythias. J. v. Nowlln. C. C. : II. W. Fletcher, K, of R. x 8. Meets every .Mon day a Secret Society Hall. MODERN WOQDMEN OF AMERICA Tutullla Camp, No. 6399. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Odd iD-euows' Han. George A. Hamblln. Con sul; G. A. Robblns, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton CnmD. No. 41. W. oi v., are neia in secret Hociety Hail every Saturday evening. Visiting neigh bors are always welcome. J. P. Walker, uierK, j. man, u. u. BLACKSMITH ING AND SHOEING. HORSE- 0OPELAND & SON FOR WHEAT RACKS. Cheapest and best in town. 814 Webb street. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRERS. JOHN WILSON, FIRST CLASS SHOE maker nnd repairer. Best -material used and good work done. Shop 117 Alta street. SECOND-HAND DEALER8. jBORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND hand goods bought and sold. Court- Bt, Jpera bouse block. Call and see blm. 7. 8TROBLB DEALER m BECOND hand goods. If there la anything yon aeed In new or second hand furniture, itoves, granite- ware and crockery, call and let his prices. No. 212 Court St. WANTED. WANTED POSITION AS ENGINEER WITH threshing machine; BtRto lull particulars; experience four vears with Case engine. Ad dress Box 75, Montavilla, Oregon. WANTED TO PPRCHA8K AT- INVOICE price, a good cigar or stationery store in Pendleton. Address F. H. M., care of East Oregonlan. FOR RENT. FOR RENT NEW FOUR ROOM HOUSE, IN. quire Penland Bros Lodging House. ROOUS TO RENT ENQUIRE Rust, 320 Ann ttreet. MARY E. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHATTEL MORTQAGB. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, The I'irst National liank of Pendleton. Oreeon. ''has taken possession of the following described personal property, in Umatilla county, Oregon, to-wit: One 3 horse power engine: one temper ing vat and one pair of scales (400 lbs ); also one sorrel horse 8 years old, branded II U connected 0:1 the left shoulder, named "Henry;" one black horse 12 years old, branded 11 on the left shoul der, named "Nig;" one set double work harness and one 2J i Inch tubular nxle Ilaiu wagon, by virtue of a certain chattel mortgage, .dated Sep teraber nth, 1900, executed by Edwin Wooddy, to-wit: Covering the -personal property afore said and securing thereon the payment of $720,07 with interest as stated .therein, which chattel mortgage was duly signed by the said Kdwiit Wooddy, and was thereafter and on September nth, 1900, duly filed for record iu the chattel mortgage records in the office of the County Clerk of Umatilla County, Oregon, the condition of the said chattej.uiortgagejiaving leeii broken .by the'gaid.Kdwin lVooduy, jud, ithe,'..debt nieu tioued therein and thereby secured not having been paid and being still owned by the under signed; and pursuant to the terms of said chattel .mortgage, all of said property will be sold by the undersigned at i o'clock iu the afternoon of Sat urday, the 9H1 day of August, 1902, 011 Johnson street, between Court and Alta streets, at stone warehouse of V.. l'urington, iu the City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, at public auction, to the highest bidder lor cash in hand, the .pro ceeds ofsuch sale to be applied to the payment of the costs and expenses thereof and of foreclos ing said Chattel Jlortgoge and the balauce upon the debt mentioned In said Chattel Mortgage as now held and owned by said The l'irst National Hank of I'eudleton, Oregon. Dated this 28th day of July, 1902. TUB l'IRBT NATIONAL HANK OP V.ml,Vr TON, ORHGON. HyT, D. Taylor, Sheriff, Agent forthe Mortgagee, siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB mmWQP 'w'' j JfSr UssBBBBsVHsfcBsfcz. Ij&MrW aaBBBBfth-i. pJs Mm TWO Tom -Shall I put Diit the IIrIU? It Mav But the darkness will attract THE STOCK MORE TROUBLE REPORTED ON GRANT COUNTY RANGES. Said That Another Big Band of Sheep Has Been Fired Into and Several Were Killed Particulars Are Scarce. The Spokesman-Review of Monday, contains the news of another bloody episode which has taken place in Grant county's spectacular stock war. The scene of the last killing was on Murderer's Creek, a remote and In accessible district of the interior of the John Day country. While partic ulars are meagre, the story Is that several head of sheep were killed by infuriated cattle men and resldenters. of that region near where 'the slaugh ter occurred. It was, as usual, an outside sheep man who suffered this time. The Bheep belonged to J. C. Moore, of Mount Vernon. Reports vary as to the number slaughtered, one report being that several hundred were killed while others say only a few dozen died at the hands of the stock men who believe this is the only way of dealing with outside In vasion. News Is Hard to Get. Where the shooting occurred is many miles from any telephone or outside communication, and Is many miles from any settlements and it will be several days, and perhaps weeks, Taefore the particulars will be obtainable. Another story goes that while1, herders of William Mitchell were ranging a band in a district Just in vaded, a short distance over tLe Uma tilla county line on Camp Creek, hid den men, supposed to have been set tlers or cattle men, fired several shots at the herders. lone of the Bhots took effect, however, and it is thought the firing was done just to intimi-j date the men In charge of the sheep. The men struck camp with their band and no violence was attempted other , than the first shooting. ; The above are the only outbreaks in the Grant county ranges since the massacre of Baker's and Mascall's flocks of sheep last month. Affairs are outwardly quiet again, but it Is said that a bitter undercurrent is running and other serious trouble may break out at "any time. Question Is Unique. The range question of the interior is one cf the most unique of the country. It is said that the resident cattle and sheep men have about de cided to stop their fighting with each other and lay for the outsider. This will be a case of the Hon and lamb lying down together In order to catch the other fellow tho outsider. In fact, It is said satisfactory agreement has already been reached between the resident stock men and hereafter all efforts will be turned toward the j non-resident who Invades the coun try with bands of sheep. Situation Does Not Improve. Anyway, tho situation does not grow any better from the outsider's standpoint. There is enough range in Grant county, it Is said, for all of the resident stock if the other fellow can be kept out. This is tho question that agitates. The public domain be longs to no man and the outsider arctics ho has as much right to it as the other fellow. If the resident stock men had full control of the ranges of their home counties they would be all right. There is grass and to spare to keep all the resident stock fat arid in good condition, but frequently it is eaten off by the out side herds until the situation becomes serious and before fall there Is little feed for .anything. This,, the resident stock 'men fiay Is what makes them angry, t Rains Made It Bad.v The feeling was intensified this year because rains and bad weather made Bhearlrfg late in Grant county, while most of the outside sheep men got, .their ,llp off before, the bad nvii.s. ti'incts mosquitoes. t im weather came. Then the foreigners hurried their sheep Into Grant coun ty. while the home stock men were still ranging right around winter quarters. That gave the foreign stock man all the best of the range, both to eat off at the beginning and in choos ing districts accessible to water and to other good range. The homo stock man was indignant in consequence. Similar in Crook. Grant county stock conditions are unique to a certain extent. There Is nothing like them In Umatilla, Har ney or Morrow or Gilliam. In Crook a similar state of affairs exists. There hr.s been an equal amount of trouble with as much Bhootlng this year as iu Grant. IOWA REPUBLICANS GATHER. Political Leaders of That State in Convention at Des Moines. Des Moines,, la., July 29. All of the Iowa congressmen and nearly every republican politician of promi nence in the state was to be seen about the Savery hotel today. For an off year, the interest manifested in the republican state convention Is something unusual, and more partic ularly as there are no contests of moment to attract attention. Tho gathering will be called to order in the auditorium at 11 o'clock tomor row morning by Congressman Walter I. Smith, of Council Bluffs. Of tho 1233 delegates most of them had ar rived before noon today, bringing with them a host of other visitors Inter ested In the gathering. Des Moines Is playing the host in royal fashion and nothing is bolng left undone to add to the comfort of the visitors. An awning has been stretched half a block along Fourth street and under Its shade the prom inent party leaders .are to bo seen to day discussing the outlook and be tween times listening to the music of the famous Iowa State band. Harmony will be a distinctive feat ure of the convention. Iowa does not elect a governor this year, but all the other olllces are to bo filled,, from secretary of state down to rall oad commissioner. The naming of he ticket, however.attracts little at lention as tho Incumbents almost without exception will be renominat ed. This applies to secretary of state, auditor, treasurer, attorney general and Judge of tho supremo c )urt, leaving only the minor places on the ticket to bo contested. Last Federal Convict Pardoned. Michigan City, Ind., July 29. -By virtue of a commutation of sentence granted by President Roosevelt, Isaac .Sloan, the last federal convict In tho Indiana state prison was given his release today, Sloan was sent up for life In 189D from Kentucky for killing a secret service agent. BUY YOUR LUMBER AT THE Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp. Court House. PRICES A5 LOW AS THE LOWEST For All Kinds of Building Material, Including Doors! Windows Screen Doors and Window ' Building Paper Lime Cement Brick and Sand And Don't Forget Our Wood flutter For Barns and Dwellings .15c 20e .SOo 1 Extra lines: .10 cento each a MISCELLANEOUS. PENDLKTON MACniKR 8H01 AND FOUN dry. lUlteioro&Itowp, proprietor. Black smithing and Rtmoral Jobbing. Iron and bran casting. All kinds of machinery repairs. f none Koa jo. GKNUrtAT, HRl'Ain SHOP. WRim ST.. Wwit of Hotel Ksstcrn. All kinds of re pairing done at rcasonnble prices. Bicy cle, gun and machine repairing a special ty, simtnona a noun, proprietors. rODNnPAlIt OF tAniKS' QUAY 0L0VE8J Owner call at this ottlce. LOST BKTW KENW K8T" KNnOF BI.UFF and 611 Jackson streets, a whlto scarf for dresser, drawn work pwtly finished. Finder leave at Maloy's cigar store, Reward. HORSES TO PASTURE TIMOTHY. ORCHARD anil bromo grasses; Rood pasture.; ph-nty of running wniar. 1 ornis resaonaoie. .u,uosi Mcacham, Oregon. MISS MINNIE K KudK, GRADUATE NURSE, 209 Turk street. Tolephono No. lUaek 351; .cans aay or nigm promptly rcsponaea to. FORBALKORTKADK-WlM.SKM OR TRADE for property hero, 80 acres of land u miles MAlif tiir.-! nf TIim HhIIj.. Ornvntl AitilrA.M vtiltam Isbcli, S15 l'orklns Avo., Pendleton; urogon. KRI,I,AIi IIRO?'UKK8, PLA8TRRINQ and cementing. Cement walks a special ty. Estlinntos furnished free. Work gnar nnteed. T. cr.ro orders at Badley A Ea li ner's clear store. Main Bt.,. P. O. box 104. TRANSPORTATION LINES. OREGON Siioqr line UNION PACIFIC mm pitPAUT Time Schedule abrits for From Pei.dleton rac.11 Ohicago. Salt Lake, Donter, Ft. Portland Worth, Omaha. Kan Bpeclal sasOlty.St Louis, Chi- 80 a. m 5 :30 p m cago and Rait, via Hunt. InKton. Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver. Ft. Express Worth, Omaha, Kan 5:l5 a. ni. tu City, 8t. Louis, Chi- 11 HO . m via Hunt- cago and Kalt. lngton. St. Paul Walla Walla, Lewlston. Fast Mall flpoltane, Wallaoo.Pull. H.15a. m. man, Minneapolis, Bt. 5:20 p. m. rla Paul, Duluth, ullwau Bpokano. kee, Chicago and Kast. Ocean and River Schedule. FUOM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subject to change. 8 :U0 p. m. For Ban Francisco t p. m, Ball every b days. j- uzcept Columbia River Sunday ipn 8 p. m. To Astoria and Way Hunday Saturday Landings, 10 p. m. Willamette River Boats leave Portland dally, except Hnnday (stagool water permitting) lor Willamette aui Yamhill Rivor points. Leave I I Leave Ktparla Snake Hlver I.ewistoo 4:05 a.m. 7:00 a. ra. Dally RlparU to Lewlston. Dally Kxcpt Mon Hxopt M01 K. F. WAmTlEY, Agent, Pendleton. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for For Chicago, Bt. Paul, Bt, Lotiln, Kail' Baa City, Bt. Joo, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portland and notati on tho Sound TIMK CARD, Leave Pendleton, dally except Snudari a 7:00. pm, Arrlvn Pendleton Monday, Wednesday anf Friday n&"i pm, ' Arrive Pendleton Tuesday. TnuriMar aur Saturday 10:65 ami Leave Walla Walla dally, east bound KOnptz, Arrive Walla Walla dally west bound 00 sui For Information regarding rates and acoott modatlons, tl 1 011 or addres r, Annnn, Agsm. Pendleton. Orecoc a. b. oaIjDerukad. a. p. a., waiia wana, wasn. Standard remedy for Gleel, (ionorrnam ana runnings ruirf IN 48 HOURS. Cures Kid IfTVlUI ne end Bladder Troubles, MEN AND WOMEN. TJm IHirO for unnataral 4ltotiarcs,lDilaiaiuaUons Irritations or ulcerations of mucous mtuibrsoai, I'eIuIckj. and not astrili llHt EvJWSCHttl'CuCo. Cot or J!u. LomoiNNATi.o.MBIS y IWBi:lM. jr u'n 111 pimp vrupfCT f 1 XI, cr 3 bottlce, t2.73. fnuasNf jVto 1 it I ars. V MV Guraot.4 V .S0 week; 25 cerjte a line per month. HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel In Pendleton and as good as any. Headquarters for Traveling Men. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 pet day. Special rates by week or month. Excellent Culalne, Every Hodcrn Convenience, Bar and Billiard Room in Connection Only Three Blocks from Depot GOLDEN RULE HOTEL. Corner Court and Johusou Streets, Pendleton, Oregon, M. F. Kelly, Proprietor. HEATED BY STEAM. LIOHTED BY ELECTRICITY American Plan, rates S1.2A to flOOaday, Enropean plan, 60o, 76a, 11.00 Special rates by week or month. Free Bus Meets all Trains. Commercial Trade Solicited. Pino Sample Rooms Special attention given Country Trade OEO. DARVBAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. Block and a half troia depot. Sample Room Ju cohij action. Room Rate 50c, 75c, $1.01 ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN CO UNB E j-LO H AT-LA V U. S Supreme Court ItKGIBTBRKI) A'P VQltWPY' U. S. Patent QfflcV . U. S. and FOBEItN PAtCttTft Trade Marks and Copyright TOO 7tli St., JS", W VasIMiuftoM, D. C . ' iff'" HI 81. W 1 siAsfsjMt i ' , ' k if " ' t '