East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 01, 1902, Image 7

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Business XatcJs and Societies
Classified Advertisements
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r'.'nrt rorrecU 'eye trouble, cmtar-
"liSftoni Impaired hearing.
Ml Wnd Itlona uu ' fractl .
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nwn'TPIB fiVlCTl THH
ftSeten Saving bank. Telephone 80;
L.-mr n M ! .r tWOMROPATH-
fcS. SSi and 8nroir Office to
M07iaing. .Tjlepboae: Office, black
j. residence, uiu-.
'WILMAM HOUSE, PHYSIC! AN ( AND
ra-rycon. Umce, room -j, X2"
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- t.r.irrr. TnmriT ASSOCIA-
lion block. Telephone Mala, 98 ;real-
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PrtiTSrirBeon. Specialties eye, ear.inwe
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phone Main a.
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CbTlYNN K. BLAKE8LEE, CHItONIC
tad nervous aiBeaura uu u
E?" Main St., iPendlatoa, Ore, Phone
DENTISTS.
VATToWan; BHNTIBT.'lOFFICH IN
jedd bnlldlng. S ft. 4' ' ?
rTiii nnwi'lRT nflTTPR IN AB-
riOCIATION Mock, oyer Schmidt's new
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ARCHITECTS AND BUILDER8.
-" rrrTf a Tr i itCTnTvnT ANT1 RTT-
wrintendent, makes complete end rell-
3 try. UOOm X( jnua muiums.
feiixK & COLE, CONTRACTORS AND
Builders. .tiBiimaien ,iutuiucu .wu
(tree. JOB worn a bitoiohj. i.mnv
71C. tsnop on lliuu bitkbi um juhui.
hit nnMirnifTfra AKT RT7TT.TV I
tr. ButimateB rarnisnen un nu mu u
uonrj. cement .walks stone waits, etc
rdtn can be left at the East Oregonlan
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PHOTOGRAPHERS.
IT. 6. BOWMAN, LEADING. .PHOTOGRA-
pner oi tne city, tinrveui. t , m-
Ita photos for sale, rimsning aone,wr
matenri. Main St. Bear bridge. Pbone
Brf 27R
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
1APLE BROS.. COURT 8TREET, LA,
Dow block. Electricians, dealers in elec
tion iiniiMi. nnnnpR. stores, wired for
lectrlc lights, bells or telephones. Electrl-
tl fixtures oi an Kmas. uei our prices.
epalr work a specialty.
HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK.
BEYOND HND SACKS FOR SALE-2000 TO
9000 second hand craln sacks, good condi
tion, for mle at bargains In any quantity de
itred. L. Shank A Co., Webb et., near Hotel
Zattrn.
INSURANCE & LAND BUSINESS.
JOB H. PARKES, OFFICE COURT ST.
Opposite Golden Rule Hotel ; land of
Ice business, such as filing of claims and
Initiating contests a specialty.
JOHN HAILEY, JR., U. S. LAND COM
mlssloner Specialty made of land fll
fegi and proof-; Insurance and collections.
OBce In Jndd building, roomi10'.' 4
BOARD AND LODGING.
IHl 8TRAH0N ROOMING HOME, MAIN ST .
'Mm. R. A Strahnn, prop. Nice largo well
rooms In new building, with good clean
-THK WRITE LODGING nOUSE, 301 80UTH
jUlBitreet, M. T Bradley, prop. Housekeop
nrrooma and lodging rooms. Good comfort
ttle rooms and clean, well kept beds. Lodging
BeanU.
ttPIRE LO DOING HOUSE CORNER OF E.
urate and Jobnson streets; good large clean
rooms wun comiortaoie Dens, .Kates ;c ana
Weanight. Tbos. Smart prop. j ,
I01EL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND
Mil! afpAAta Ttr..tf1 h fhA rlav nr weolr.
good table set Rates $4 and $5 per week.
Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L.
proprietor.
I0TEL EASTERN, TSAMUBLt GEORGE,
'Prop. Board by, the day or, week. Good
n beds and well 'ventilated' rooms;
la 25c: board and lodging $5 per
feed stable In connection.
CABS AND CARRIAGES.
JOBBER TIRE HACK, NEW AND VERYLAT
Sf'tJle. lor the service of the public. CD.
lin and Jas. 8. McKay, Props Call t the
jfBmarcial Llverv Stable or telephone Main
jM nd the hack will call for yon.
CITY CAB LINE, ERWIN BAKER, Prop.
rMtpbone Main 70. Stand In front of
yen restaurant
Jery4ded"8tX
; x. jt1zd and bales yard. h. che3-
aaltVM. tin iM o.r . . . 1IT1.1 . 1 i .
ii.K treatment given horses left In our
HB ClTYLIVERYvilOAnb X4m SALE
b. .5!' M- 3' Canwy.-j jprbprletor..,tw.
turnonts. Stable 118 Alta atreet
PtITABLES, G. W. FROOMB
,-LIvery, reedk and Boarding;" A4f
! of turnouU. Com Detent driven.
Op-
Iuotel Pendleton. btlejlMt) 1$.
"0T LIVBRY FEED ,AND BALM
rka T- ,F'nt Class single and aouoie
ST xlV 1L occasions. 827 Cottonwood
-ZTue wn 7. Hlvla Craig, Prop.
hS?N oPEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON
etf? P1' care given to horses left
H L?w" w 8t Pbone Red
-T0N8ORIAL ,PARLOR.
lKRASSIG, BARBER SHOP AND
0S.Sk OPPoo'te Hotel 8t. George.
MtUon 'tbing Jn.baet-sanltory
JsSlunARIU5R BHOP.OOURTBTREBT,
rVce1fl1f1'kwon 8Bd eerytblnf,m.ooJ,
BANKS AND BROKERS.
HR8T NATIONAL BANK OF ATHKNA.
Oregon. Capital, $00,000 surplus aae
profits, 60l)0. Interest on time depoetts.
Oeala In foreign and domestic exchange.
Collection promptly attended to. Henry
C. Adams, president: T. J. Kirk, rice-president;
E. L. Barnett, cashier; F. 8. 1
Qrow, assistant cashier.
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK,
Pendleton, Oregon. Organised March 1,
1889; capital, 50,000, surplus, 800,000,
Interest allowed on time deposits. .Ex
change bought and sold on all principal
points. Special attention given to collec
tions. W. J. Furnish, president; J. N.
Teal, yice-presldent ; T. J. Morris, cashier.
THE FAnMERS,BANK OF WESTON,
Weston, Oregon. Does a general banking
business. Exchange bought and sold.
Collections promptly attended to. R.
Jameson, president; Geo. W. Proebstel,
rice president; 3. R- Kllgore, cashier: di
rectors, G. A. Hartman, 11. M. Johns, T. J.
Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert
Jameson, G. W. Proebstel.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE
ton. Capital $70,000; surplus, $05,000.
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 China, Japan and Europe. Makes
collections on reasonable terms. Levi An
keny, president; W. F. Matlock, ylce-pres-Ident;
C. B. Wade, cashier.; H. C. Guern
sey, assistant cashier.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF .AMERICA
Wlldwood Camp, No. 2S38, meets second
and fourth Tuesday of each month In Odd
Fellows' hall. Mrs. Ida Holcomb, Oracle;
Mrs. Nec.e Robblns, Recorder.
bIATTLLA TENT. NO. 27, K. O. T. M.
Meets In Secret Society Hall, . second
and fourth Tuesdays In each month. All
visiting Sir Knlphts cordially Invited. J.
S. Kees, Record Keeper; E. D. Estabrook,
Commander.
PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. F. and
A. M., meets first and third Mondays of
each month. .Visiting brethren welcome.
T. J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe H. Parkes, Sec.
PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C.
Taylor. H. P., F. F. Wamsley, Secretary.
MeetB first and fourth Friday of each
month. In Masonic HolL
PIONEERS OF THE -PACIFIC WIL
llam Martin Encampment, No. 1. Meets
every Wednesday at riendrlck's Hall. Mrs.
L. F. jampkln, Secretary. '
DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF
v Pythias. J. v N.owlln, C, C. ; R. W.
Fletcher, "K. of B. S. Meets every Mon
day a Becret Society Hall.
MODERN WOODMEN "OF AMERICA
, Tutullla Camp; No. 6390. Meets first
and .third '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, J. P. Earl. C. C.
BLACKSMITH I NG AND
SHOEING.
HORSc
COPELAND & SON FOR WHEAT RACKS.
Cheapest and best In town. 3U Webb street.
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRERS.
j"0HN WILSON FIRST?" CLASS SHOE
makcr and repairer. Best material used
and good work done.- Shop 117 Alts
street.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
iEORGB O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND
hand goods bought and sold. Court 8t,
Opera .house block. Call and see him.
T. 8TROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND
hand goods. If. there Is anything you
need Jn new or second hand fnrnltnre,
store, granite ware and crockery, call and
jet his prices. No. 212 Court St, '
WANTED.
i
WANTED TWO OR THREE ROOMS FUR
nlshed for housekeeping; must be central.
Address, Btatlrg price, F. R. F., E. 0. office.
WANTEDt-POSITION AS ENGINEER! WITH
threshing machine; state full particulars;
experience tour voars wiin uase engine, aq
dress Box 76, Montavilla, Oregon. vj
WANTED TO PITRCHA8E-AT INVOICE
.price, a good cigar or stationery store In
Pendleton. Address K. H. M., -care of East
uregunmu.
FOR RENT.
ROOMS TO RENT ENQUIRE MARY E.
Kuat, ;) Ann street.
NOTICE OF
SALB UNDER
MORTGAGH.
CHATTEL
Notice is herebv civen that the undersigned.
The First Natiopal Bank qf Peudleton, Oregon,
has Inken possession of the- following described
personal property, In Umatilla County, Oregon,
to-wit: One 3 hprie power engine; one temper
ing vat and one pair of scales (400 lbs ); also one
sorrel horse 8 years old, branded H U connected
on the left shoulder, named "Henry:" one black
horse 13 years old, branded U on the left shout-.
aer, namea -nig!" one s aoume worK namesi
and one Inch tubUiar1 Axle Bain waeotfj by'
virtue of a certain chattel mortgage, dated Sep-
temuet inn, 1900, executea oy ttawin woooay,
itowit: Covering, the, personal. prpptKy afore
said and securing thereon ithe payment of 4720.07
with Interest as stated therein, which chattel
nmrttraee was dulv sicued by the said Edwin
Wooqdy, and was thereafter audi on September
X;tu, 1900, aivy"iel I0rrccpral1 iiitjcnaiici
mortgage records vlni the office ofothe Couuty
Clerk oFlImatilla County, Oregon, the coudition
of the'sald chattel mortgage liaviiig been broken
by the said Kdwin Wqoddytijnd' the debt juen
tioued tlierein and thereby Jsecnred ' not having
been paid anu oetng sun owneu uy 111c uimct
.tiiHoth dav of Aitmst. 10021 on Johnson
street, between Court and Alta streets, at stone
warehouse of H. Purington, iu the
City or Pendleton) Umatitla County,
Oregon, at public auction, to the
highest bidder for cosh In hand, the pro
ceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment
ofthe-costs aud expenses thereof and pf,foreclos
iiijf said Chattcl;Mortfigeiind the-balance upon
Jhe debt mentioned in saldChattel.Mortgsge as
now held and owned by said The First National
.Bank pf Peudleton, Oregon.
Dated this aSth day of July, J9JI
THR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PKNDI.E.
By T. D, Tavmk, Sheritr,
Agent for the Mortgogee.
IMMUNE.
"They say cigarettes injure the brain."
"Sly word! They don't seein to bothfr me dny, y'know."
WANT CONFERENCE
FARMLrlS OF WALLA WALLA
VALLEY WANT TO SEE HILL.
Wish to Discuss With He and the
Other Railway Magnates Questions
of Deep Interest to Both the Rail
ways and the Farmers.
Walla Walla, Aug. 1. An effort Is
now being made to secure a confer
ence in this city between the presi
dents of the great railroad companies
and the farmers, similar to the pro
posed meetings at Davenport and Col
fax next week. Yesterday a petition
was circulated and freely signed, ask
ing that the railroad men .meet the
farmers in this city. The petition
was addressed to Presidents Hill,
Mellen and Mohler. In substance, it
asks:
"In view of the fact that arrange
ments have been made for a meeting
between yourselves and the farmers
of the Big Bend and Palouse coun
tries, we; the undersigned; - farmers,
fruitgrowers and cattlemen , of. . the
Walla Walla Valley, desire to be fa
vored with a visit from you to be
held at Walla Walla, at some time as
may best suit your convenience. At
this meeting we desire to have such
conference as will best promote the
mutual interests of both, the produc
ers and yourselves.
The conditions existing ' in the
country, south of Snake River make
our interests more diversified than
any other section of the "state of
Washington. And it is to present
those interests to you, and aid in
mutual benefit without the interfer
ence of designing politicians, that we
desire this meeting."
The outcome of the movement will
be watched with interest. Meetings
will be held at Davenport on Mon
day and at Colfax on Tuesday of next
week, and it is hoped that .a meeting
can be had here Wednesday.
Jorin Dooley Dtfad.
John 'Dooley, one of the wealthiest
men in Walla Walla, died yesterday,
aged 70 years. Mr. Dooley had re
sided in Walla Walla county contin
uously for 45 years and had' accumu
lated a fortune In land and property
of every sort.
Mr. Dooley was an Irishman, hav
ing immigrated from his native soil
to Canada. In 1858 he was engaged
in surveying the international boun
dary line between the United States
and British Columbia, when he made
his first trip to this section and de
termined to locate here. In an early
day he engaged in stock-raising, later
in the butcher business, and still
later in lands. For a number of years
he has been practically Vetired,
Last winter lie was troubled with
a corn and attempted to treat the Irrlr
tating spot with a, razor. The treat
ment was too severe, It seems, and
blood poisoning set in, from which
trouble he never recovered, his death
being due largely to that-cause.
Mr. Dooley and his family have
been prominent ip this city for many
years, especially In Catholic circles.
He leaves a widow and four children.
New,;SuperJiitendent of Choctaw.
Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 1. W. W.
Wentz, formerly- superintepdent . of
the Central Valley railroad of New
jersey, today began his new duties
as general superintendent of the Choc
t'aw, Oklahoma & Gulf, succeeding
Jphn H. Harris, .resigned. The.
superintendent was the right hand
man or c. h. warren, ioniwii inc
ident' of the Central railroad of New
Jprsey, and now at the head of the
Rock Island, which road has bought
a, controlling interest in the. Choctaw,
Oklahoma ,& Gulf.
'yipodmpt at Cripple Creek.
Cripple Creejf, Cplp., ,Aug. l.-rhe
annual convention of the Woodmen of
tjie W.ojJU Jn session .here is one Qf
tfie largest gatherings in the hiBtory
of theprdeiv 'Delegations nre.prespnt
ffomi poinCWs-far. east -aslthtfi Mis
Blssippi and far west as Seattje and
TjacomairOfflcers' reports .showi gratl
fvinf nrnerrfiSH d urine the year, both
as' regards-flnanoea-and -membership.'
BUY YOUR '
LUMBER
AT THE
Oregon Lumber Yard
Alta St., opp. Court House.
PRICES AS LOW A5 THE LOWEST
For All Kinds of Building Material,
Including
Doors
Windows
Screen Doors
and Windows
Building Paper
Lime
Cement
BricH
, and Sand
And Don't Forget Our Wood Outterj
For Barns and Dwellings
Preparing for Vacation
1 man wants his shirts to look their
best and have them iu perfect order.
To be sure of this send them to an up-
to-date laundry, where your linen and
colored shirts, your collars and cufTs
are handled with the care and done up
with the beauty of color and finish that
the Domestic laundry is famous for.
THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
i. F. Robinson, Prop, Pendleton.
MAMA and PAPA
You should just ca'l and see the
Dandy Up-to-Date
GO-CARTS
That are being shown,
at Basler's Bargain House.
More new ideas and cr eater
variety than ever shown fn
the city betore.
BLANKETS and
COMFORTERS
No Line in Pendleton so Large
and varied as ours.
JOS. BASLER'S
Bargain House
Saying's Bank Free
J 3 END yoi jujvnwmm tm
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Extra lines: .10 cent each a
NOTICE OF SAL UNDER CHATTBL
MURTQAGB.
Notice U hereby slvcn ttint the umlerslnnri!.
C 11 Wa.de, ciiHliier, lm tnken posseMion of the!
followiiiR uesCTlbctpcr6nalpttierty; In , Umh
tllla county, Orvjron,' t6-vlt; Trie two-third un
divided interest in nnd to nil of the crop of
every description nt present owb nnd RnWlii(j
nnd being: harvested upon nnd from the North
enst quarter of Section ,1'ourteen ami the .Hoittli.
iiduiiui-i ui ocviHiu I'liuiiecii, 111c esi unii
of Section Twenty-three, thq .west hntf of, Hie.
NotthVcit quarter, hUiVthc XottheAst quarter of
the Northwest quarter, nnd the Northwest quar
ter of the Northeast quarter of Section Twenty
six, all in Township l'lvc north of HmikC Thirty-two
cast or the Willamette Meridian.
Also one Rrey horse 6 years old, branded hori
zontal r on left shoulder ; one crcy mare 8
years old, no tirnud, named Molly; one Iwy
horse six years old, branded J IX K connected
on ten nip, namco. limy ; otic Day mare 5
years old, branded J. I with quarter circle
over it on left hip, named Tansy; one roan
mare 6 -years old, branded V I X on the left
lijp and G on the right hip, unmcd Queen;
one oay marc o years out, umnueu iwr K on
the left hip; named ret; one black horse 6
years old, branded J 11 conuccted with horizon
tal 11 over it on left shoulder nnmcd Dick;
one sorrel mare 5 ycnnl old, branded 'C 11 on
left shoulder, named Susie; one Rrey horse 6
years old, branded 71 V. on the left shoulder,
named Major ; oue bay horse ti years old
branded t on the left shoulder, named Jack;
one black horse 9 years old, branded S M on
the teft shoulder, named Jim; one bay horse
6 years old, branded H 7. on the left shoulder,
named Dash ; one bay horse 8 years old,
branded, half circle with bar over it 011 the left
hip, named Cap; one bay horse 6 years old,
branded circle S 011 the left hip, named Tiili;
ouc brown horse 7 yenrs old, branded V on
fllte left shoulder, nanied Harry; one brown
horse 7 years Old, branded V 6n (lie left Mioill
der, named Krauk; one sorrel horse 6 years
old, branded T on the right shoulder, named
Tom; one sorrel horse 7 years old, branded
S with lmr oyer it on the left hip, named
Jerry: one black mare 7 yenrs old, branded
J v S on the riKht snoiilder named Jennie;
one brown horse 9 venrs old, branded Dia
mond on the right hip, named Charlie; one
orrel marc 5 Years old. branded I I. miarter
circle pver it on the left hip; one sorrel borne 6
years old, branded C 11 011 the left shoulder;
otic .iirowu norse 7 years out, nrauueii 1; n on
the left shoulder; one brown mnre 5 yenrs old,
branded J 11 1' connected on the left shoulder,
nauied Nellie: one grey mare 7 years old, no
brand, named May; one brown horse 6 years
old. branded 32 011 the right shoulder and II
S on the left shoulder; one bav horse 5 years
old, branded 7 on the left shoulder, named
Jumbo; one bay horse 7 years old, branded J
N on 'the right shoulder, named Corlcyj one
sorrel horse 6 yenrs old, branded O on the
left shoulder: one sorrel horse 5 years old,
branded 6fi on1 ,the left hip, nntned Joe; one
bay horse 6 yenrs old, branded J () on the left
shoulder, named l'rnnk; one bay horse 7
years old, branded .'If: on the left hip, named
Dude; nlso 4 llain trucks,' 3 1-4 inch; one Ilalu
trackvs inch; one 3 bottom M-inch Canton Clip
per Hiuig plow; oqe 3 bottom u-itieh Convex
Clipper gang Plow; one 4 section Jnckson lever
harrow; one 6 section iron hnrrow; two Superior
disc drills, 7 inch 16 hoe; one Jones mower, s
foot: one Jones hay rnke, 10 foot; 17 seU of
double work harness and oneUncine top buggy,
by virtue of n certain Chattel Mortgnge, dated
October 21st, 1901, aud another certain Cliattle
Mortgage, dated November nth, 1901, executed
by Artie Anderson to.wit; covering the person
ni property aforesaid mid securing thereon the
payment of $3,0x1.00, with interest as stated there.
111, which said Chattel Mortgage, were duly ac
knowledged by the Mild Artie Anderson, so as to
entitle them to be recorded, and were thereafter
un October 2ht, 1901, and November lltli, 1901,
respectively recorded In Hook 4 on page 2(5 nuil
llook 4, page 2S5, respectively, of the Records of
Chattel Mortgages then iu the office of the Re
corder of Conveyances of Umatilla County, Ore
gon; the conditions of the said Chattel Mort
gages having been hro&cn by Ihj: said Artie An
derson, and the debt mentioned therein nnd
thereby secured not having been paid and being
stilt owned by the undersigned; and pursuant to
the terms of the said Chattel Mortgage, nil of
said property will be sold by the undersigned ni
10 o'clock in the forenoon of Augmt 7H1, 190J, on
the lands herein)efiirc described, near Juniper
Postoffice in Umatilla County, Oregon, nt public
miction to the highest bidder for cash in band,
the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the
payment of the c6sts nnd expenses hereof nnd
of foreclosing said Chattel Mortgnges, nnd the
balance upon the debt mentioned iu said Chattel
Mortgage aud now held and owned by said C II.
Wade, cashier,
Dated this 35th day of July, 1902,
C II. WADH, Cashier.
ny T. D. Taylor, fiherifT.
Agent of the Mortgagee.
NOTICE OF SALB lINDUft CHATTEL
MORTGAGE.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
The I'irbt National Hank of Peudleton, 11 corpor
ation, has taken possession of the following des
cribed personal property, in Umatilla Cyiinty,
Oregon, to-wit; One 3 1.4 inch llaiu truck: oue
3 inch Ilaln truck: one 3 bottom Canton Clipper
gang plow, 14 Inch plows; one 3 bottom Convex
gang plow, 14 Inch bottoms; oue 4 section lever
iron harrow; one Sujierlor disc drjll; eight sets
double work harness; oue mower, 4 t-a foot
sickle; one Columbia fanning mill; oue grey
horse 4 years old, branded triangle 011 the left
shoulder; one bay horse 4 yea is old, branded
triangle on the left shoulder; one hay horse 8
yenrs old, branded Diamond 011 the right hip,
named Charley; one black mare 8 years old,
branded J W 8 on the right shoulder, named
Jennie; one bay mare 7 years old, branded -7 It
011 the left hip. named Pet: Que roan marc 5
years old, branded 1' I X 011 tile left hip and
011 the right hip, named Oueetii oue buy horse 10
years oh), branded T on the left shoulder, named
jack; oue black horse 6 yenrs old, branded II
with horizontal connected II over it 011 left
shoulder, named Dick; one bay horse 8 years
ola, branded half circle with bar over it 011 left
hip, named Cap. one blown horse 8 yenrs old,
branded J O on the rigid shoulder; one grey
mare 0 years old; branded horizontal 1 on left
shoulder; one bay 6 years old, brnudcd J N 011
the right shoulder; pue black how 8 years old,
brand unknown; one ronu horse 8 yenrs old,
brand unknown; one bay mure 4 years old,
branded J h-with half circle over it 011 left hip;
one sorrel mare 4 yarn, old, branded J I, with
quarter circle pver t on left hlli; one bay Jiors? 4
years old, brundeil'J K on the left hlp, one grey
mare 7 years old, 110 brand, named Molly, by vir
tu? ofa certain Chattel Mortgage, dated Decern,
beraotli, lyoo, executed by Artie Anderson, to.
wit; Covering the persona) property nforroid
Wild securing thereon the payment of i,6oq.oo
with interest as stated therein, which Chatt
Mortgage was duly signed by the said. Artie A
deoou and filed for records 011 Deceiflner join,
jjesi, in the Chattel Mortgage Records iu the of
fice ofthe CountyClerk of Umatilla County, Ore
gon, nnd which Chattel Mortgage is now on file
in the office of the Recorder of Conveyances of
sat4 County aud State; the conditions of the said
Chattel Mortgage having been broken by the
said Artie Anderson, nnd the debt mentioned
therein and thereby secured not having been
paid and being still owned by the undersigned,
aud pursuant to the tern of paid ClmlK'l Mojt-
age, all of said profiertyiwl'l be.sold by the, un.
eralgned at jt o'clock fn the. forenoon Of August
the, 7th, 1902, on the. lauds ofthe said Artie An
derson, held by lease, near Juniper Portoffice in
Umatilla County, Oregon, at public auction, to
the highest bidder, for cask in hand,1' the pro.
cceds of such sale to be upplied to the payment
of the costs and expenses hereof and of foreclos
ing said Chattel Mortgage aud the balance upon
the debt mentioned in said Chattel Mortgage lis
now held aud'owiied by said The l'lrst National
bank pf Pendleton i .
Dated this 35th dayof July, 1902,
TIIH J'IRST NATIONAL- J)A'K.
liyT1- P. frAVl-o'. Sheriff. r
Agent for the Mortgagee.
week; 25 cents aJIne per month.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FKNDL1CTON MACHINE SHOP AND FOUN
drr rtsltciore A lIowi. proprietors. Black
smithing and general Jobbing, Iron nd bras
r Atttntfl. All kinds of machinery ruptlr..
Phone Rea?e.a - t ir
QF.NERAli. KRDAIB SHOP, WRMI 8T.,
West of Hotel Eastern. All kind of re
pairing done 1 at reasonable .prlcw. 1 Bicy
cles, pin and machine repairing a special
ty. Blaisaona A-ltoila.proprMora.
1I0RHM TO PASTURE-TIMOTHY, ORCHARD
and broroo graues; good pasture! plenty of
running watar. Torms.reasonable, W.'B.ltoaf
MGAOhau, Oregon. .
M188 MISNIKb. rtuiM,URADUATK-NURl,
'JiW Turk st root. Telephonn No. Illaek 364;
calls day or night promptly rospond&djOi.
FOIl BALK ORTRADE-WILL 8KI.L ORTRADK
. 'lor; proixjrtti herp. tn acres orinnu 3 :mllr
southwest of The Dnllos, Orcon. Address
I -villlaih Isboll, sift Perk ni' AY04 Potidletonl
1 n..,.tn ' I 1
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FOR BAhR AT TUB RABT ORROONIAN
oftlce, large bundles of news pa perm, con
taining over .100 big papers cam ke ek
Ulned for 215 cent a bundle.
KRhTiAlt !lR07Mr5RH. l'LABTRRINQ
and cementing. Cement walks a special
ty. Ksttmates furnished ifree. Work gpar
anteed. heave orders at Hartley h Zah
tier's cigar stnrej Main Bt,.. IV O. bo 104.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
ORtzCON j
Ujvion Pacific
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depart Tlmo Schedule Amatra '
rou From Poudioton from
" 1 1 1 ' 1
Chicago- Halt Lake, Denver. Ft.
Portland Worth, Omaha, Kan
Bpoolal sas City, Bt Louis, Chi-8SX)a. m.
5 :S0 1 m cagn and East.
Via Hunt- t,
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I Atlantic Salt Lake, Donrer. Ft.
Kinross Worth, Omaha, Kau.
5:1ft a. m. sai City, Bt. Louls.Chl. HMO , td.
via Hunt cngo and East,
lugton.
Bt. Paul Walla Walla,, Lowl'ton.
Fust Mall Bpokauo.WHllsco.Pull
8.1S n. in. man, Minneapolis, Bt, 5.-20 p. m,
via Paul, Duluth, MUwaU.
Bpoknne. koo, Chicago and East.
Ocean and River Schedule
FROM PORTLAND.
All nulling dates subjoot
to chn.11 go.
8:00 p. m, ForBan KrauclHCO 1p.m.
Ball ovory Allays, , ,
ozcopt Columbia River
Buuday 4pm
8 p, m. To Astoria and Way Sunday
Baturdar Landings. ;
10 p.m. A
Wlllamotto River
Iloata loavo Portland dally, oieept Bnnday.
(stage of water pormittlng) for Willamette and
Vamhlll River points.
Leave " Leave
itlparla Snake nlver Lewtiwn
4:05 a. m, 7tfX)a. m,
Uallr RiparU to Lowiston. Dally
Kxcpt Mon Kictit Mor
V. F. WAMBLEY, Agent, Pendleton,
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Take this
route for
For Chicago, Bt. Paul, Bt; Lotilaj Kails
uau City, Bt. Jon, Ormlia, tuid - !
All Points East and South
Portland and points
on the Sauna
TIMJSOABD.
Leave Peudleton, dally except Mondays at
7.TX). pm, ,
Arrive Pendletou Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Vi'M pm.
Arrfre .-Peudleton Tuesday, Tharsdsf mat
8aturdayJ0pam - ,j v
Uurt Wall Walla daily, east bontid'niuopss.
Arrive Walla Walla dally west bound' Q)00m.4
For Information regarding rates and acoeau.
modatloni,ollon or address)
W. ADAMS, Aaeat.
Peudleton, Orstea
a. II. OALDKKIIBAD. 0, V, A.,
Walla Walla, Wash.
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