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Business Cards and Societies Classified Advertisements PROFESSIONS A NO TRADES ALPHABETICALLY ApRRANOEftv COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE. TWO LINES.' 1 1 time 1Be '2 time 23o THREE LINES, 1 time PHYStSIANS. wTg. cole, office in " hnHdlnc. Office .hours, 10-to 12 , ?06P. m. Telephone.-!. IN JTTDD ' ' mm If' i.miCtnA1U TIT VTtlT trts and rorrects eye trouble. caUr .tii conditions and Impaired bearing, ges corectly fitted- for refractive er- f) ' i j ' cJ, SMITH. OFFICE OVER THE Pendleton Savings bank. Telephone 80; fMldence telephone 31. ijg GARFtebO, M. D.JilrfOMEOPATH D'i. 'nhrolflan and Surccon. Office In jndd bujldl. Telephone! 0ce, bte f ffglueurc, vim... DrTwILLI A'MlftJtlSi1 1 y'sICI ANAND Snrceon. umce, room xu, juua ouuaing. mane. Main 72. Residence Phone Bed 2S. riB. D J. M'FATJL, BOOM 17 A8SOCIA tent telephone black Jgl. DB. ?'T.i aL IBlNDimbN, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. 8pelaltlea eye, ear, nose aid throat, omce in Barings Bans nuua jug, raone Main u. t nHTUOPATliJCJ- FniolCIAriH. UKH EeTes 4 Keyee. Office one block west tartan, Btore. ';i DB. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, " CHBONIC ana nerrvus osseases ana Disease oi wo en. OppVtStBl .Pendleton, - cor. Water ad Mala Stofc 'Pendleton, t)re. "Phone Bed 27S. OENT1ST8. B. A. VATJGHibf,' DENTIST, OFFICE IN Jndti building, ,Ky t, A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN AS SOCIATION block, over Schmidt's new trng store. , , ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. I. F. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND Su perintendent, .makes complete and reli able plans for buildings In the city ex esentry. Room 17 Jndd bnlldlng. fHEEK ft COLE,' CONTRACTORS AND builders. Estimates furnished on short .aotlce. Tot. wort 'T'speclalty. Prompt atrrlce. Shop on BlnS street near Matn. D. m. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND . BTJILD er. Estimates furnished on all kinds of aionry, cement walks, stone walls, etc Orders eaa be left, at the Bast Oreceslaa get- t! PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. B. BOWMAN, LBADINO -PHOTOGRA- nher of the city. Harvest news, in- Kan photos for sale. Ftatshlng done for aaiatenrs. Mala St, asar brloga. Pfeeea aed 27(1 ELECTR ICW-SUPPi-TES. i MAPLE BROS.. COURT STREET, LA Dow block. Electricians, dealers In elec- ttrlcal suplles. Houses, stores, jrlred for lectrlc lights, belli or telephones.' Electrl sal fixtures of all kinds. Get our nrlM. Mpair won a specialty. INSURANCE & LAND 'BUSINESS. JOE H: TABKESr 'OFFICET COURT ST, Opposite Golden Rule. Hotel ; lanrl at. Ice business, is ucb as flHng of claims and muianng" contests a specialty. JOHN HAILEY, JR., U. S. LAND.COM- miuiouer opeciairy maae or land ni asaa - proftt ;. Insurance nnd.tcollactli Offlce In Judd building, room 16. BOARD AND LODGING. THK BTRAHOir ROOKINOJHOME. MAIN 8T Jin K A Rirahnn nn Winn kept rooms in now building, with good clean r01, af it in - 0 it I THE WHITI? T.nnfJTMn ttnnav ni onn-rp Jfsln Blreet.'M (IS: -Bradley ,-propi House k-ep-lorroomiand lodeing rooms Good comfort able rooms and clean.-wutt keDt beds. Lodirine Sesnti, XBPIRE LODGING fiOUSB CORNER OF E. .,u tfiniiif,u BtrccbB, kuuu iitrgn cifan roms with comfortable beds. Bates 25o and rVte m n nh CI 1 1 ,v "uv. iiiuB, ooinn, rrop. MIW EL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND win streets. Board by the day or week, uooa table set. Rates .$4 and $5 per week. Pendleton' Feed J Yard Ito connection. L. nen. proprietor. CABS AND CARRIAGES. BOBBER TIRE HACK. NEW 'AND VERY LAT- -"''Jie. lor tne service o( the public. U. D. CrllnandJs 8. MrKay. P'ops Call at the jnwmirci.iijsBrv mmie r, wiepnone uain luo.aaca jsimjeaujoryou, CITY CAR r.lNIB RRW1M HA IT K!? Pmn telephone Main. 18. Stand In front of "cn resuurant. LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLE8. '?.' KEED AND.JBAXB8 YARD. H. CHE8- mirJ! V!? lsl!' A eet.'webb ana ills JJMC." treatment given horses left In oui Sf CITY LIVERY, BOARD AND BALE iiPt, ,M.f,;fciCarBey, proprietor, for turnouts. Stable 118 Alta atreet PP J 0AL;8TAjryHe,-a. w-psoome tyop- Livery. Feed and Boarding. Aw rf, tnrnonU. Competent drivers. Op ggHotel Pendleton. UlepauM !. WtPOT LIVERY FEED, -AND BALM ria t ,Flnt cl,uw 'Ingle and double T vlS ?Iona. 627 Cottonwood L""UC "n iv. Kivin craig, prop. Fv2?N TED. TARD, W; T. BOYNTON "wlth m. "r1111 care given to. horses Ie K me- Iwer Web JBtrjet Pooee Red TONSORIAL PARLORS. JUOKBpEe5P"cODRTrTRE Woo nX?0,den Rnle HotI.-8.'lC.LlpscoBib, cotdmoknmenftP1 Tr&o4 CKSMITHING AND HOR SHOEING. J-VPt and WtinwX, 00T AND8HOE REPAIRERS. ir iKi. . PIB8 8HOE--J?51!' B"t terlal need W work a Mop 117 A1U BANKS AND BROKERS.-" rillST NATIONAL BANK OF ASHHSA? Oregon. Capital, $50,000 surplus and profits, $0000. Interest on time deposits. uenis in toreign ana anmestic "exchange. Collections promptly attended to. 'lleKry u. Aoum, presiaeni; t. j. tun, vice-presi-jent ; E. L. Barnett, cashier ; F, 8, ALe- I TOE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK. 1'cndieton, uregon. Organized March. 1, I68(r; capital, 5y,000, surplus, ?t0.tK0, interest allowed on time deposits.' Ki jhange bought and sold on ' all "prlneVpat points. Special attention rItmj to, collec- TesJ, vice-president; T. 3. Morris, cashier; cioua. v. J. rornisn. president: J. N, THE FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON, Weston, Oregon. Does a general banking onstneas. Exchange bought and seld. Collections promptly attended to. .s--R Jatneson, president; Geo. W. Proebstel, rice president : J. R. Klleore. cashier: dl rectors, U. A. Hartman, M. M. Johns, T." J. Hrlce, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jameson, u. iv. iToeosteu. . . , FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FENDLB ton. Capital 170.000: surnlos. W5.0O0. rntnsacta a general banking business. " Ex onange. ana teiegraprnc transfers sow ob Chicago, San Francisco, New York and principal points in the northwest. Drafts drawn on China. Japan and Europe Make joueciions on reasonaDie terms. uemAn.-, wny, president; W, K. Matlock, Tlce-pres-ident; C. B. Wade, cashier; H. R. Onem sey, assistant cashier. FRATERNAL ORDERS..". ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Wlldwood Camp, No. 2333, meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month In ' Odd Fellows' hall. Mrs: Ida Holcomby. Oracle; Mrs. Ne.L.e Robblns, Recorder. LjIATILiLA TENT, NO. 27. K. . T. M. Meets In Secret Bocletr Hall, second and rourth Tuesdays In each month. All visiting Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. S. Kees, Record Keeper: E. D. Estabrook, Commander. ' PENDLETON LODGE. NO. 02, A. F. aqd A. M.. meets first and third MondaVs Tif each mouth. rTlsttlng brethren welcome. x. j. a-weeay, w. m.. jpe h. Farkea. Sec a PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 3C..C. Taylor. H. P.. F. F. Wamsler. Secretary. Aieets nrst ana lonrtn enday ;ot. month In Masonic Halt PIONEERS OF THE PACIFIC "Wir," Ham Martin Encamnment. No. 1. '"Mft' every Wednesday at Hendrtck'a Hall. - Mrs. u. ampam. aecretary. DAMON LODGE, NO.- 4. KNIGHTS OF rytuas. j. jj-. Nowlla. C C. ; R. W. Fletcher. K. of R. 8. Meets 'very Mon day a Secret Society Hall. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA .Tutullla Camp, No. 6598. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Odd rcuows' Man. ueorge A. Hasablln, Con sal ; G. A. Robblns, Clerk. WOODMEN OF (THE WORLD REGULAR meetings or 1'enaieton camp, No. 41. W, of W., are held In Secret Society Hall every Baruraay evening, visiting neigh bora are always welcome. J. P. Walker, twiera, J. i tri, u. C. ATTORNEYS. e fo CARTER AND RALEY, 'ATTORNEYS" AT law. omce in Savings Bank building. STEPHEN A LOWELL. ATTORNEY AT LAW: Room 14, Association Block, Pendleton, Ore. HENRY J.- BEAN, ATTORNEY i AT,j&AW;t: Aeeoclat on Block, Pendleton, Ore. 1. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office. In Association block. S. D;jfB0YD, ATTORNEY AT IAvT,' 1114 uonrx treec r nn U B-' REEDER, ' ATTORNEY AT", LAW, Pendleton, Oregon." AMES "A. PEE, iAw-FFICEilidiuDD Building. -HI- 9TILL.JAN ft PIERCE, ATTORNEYS at Law, Mr.,8tlllman has beeadMltted to practice In United States patent Offices ana jnaices a specialty or. rateat-tfLaw, Rooms 10. 11. 12 and IS AssocUtloaoblock, SECOND-HAND OEAI.ERSil jEORGB O'DANIEL. NEW AND 8C0ND nana gooas Dougni ana soia. vonrt pu, jpera nouse diock. uau ana see mm. f. BTBOBLE. DEALER IN SECOND nana eoofla. ir tnere is anvthinir von leed.ln new jot. second hand . fomlture, itoves, granite ware and crockery.. call and cet nis prices, wo. ziz court Bt. FOR RENT. FOR KENT A FOUR ROOM HOUSE ON uionesrau Jackson street. Inaulre 217. name BWCTJl. ROOM8 TO RENT ENQUIRE MARY E. wui, iu Ann street. FOR RENT Rooms In the East Onms. Ian bulldlnr for rent: steam heatsd. hot no mih water sjio oath, rones. WANTED. WANTED BY LADY. WORK .BY THES0KY or weex. inquire at Hotci-sstern. o t WANTED MANAGER FOR NEW BRANCH of our business here In Pendleton. 'Address at once, wl'h. references, Alfred Morris, Whole saler, Cincinnati, Ohio, WANTED WOMAN TO J)0 WASHING. IN WANTED ADVBRTI8R8 TO MAKE USB of these classified columns. If yon have someth.ng you have no use for, offer to trade It for .something that some other body may have and have no ruse for. some thing that you may need In your business. ,Youmay neve an extra horse that you may wish 'to trade for a cow or a vehi cle. .Somebody may have the cow and .vehicle and want the horse. A fifteen or twenty-five cent want ad "will probably do the basin ess. , FOR BALE. FOR SALE AT TUB EAST ORBGONIAN office, large bundles of newspapers, cos talulng over 100 big papers caa be taloed for 25 ceata a beadle. i BABBITT METAL. BB8T IN THE world. In bars. Price SI per bar. at t&e Bast OregoBUa oesea. . ; Mfr -to-- x x?f'r;;,...f!u' JlOIllin?. 'l neard a lof of ficanaal liu-tt fright." "Didn'i-kn&w ycu paid any iiUe.iilo "This -wasTi't kos.sIp. F.de Clitch re COMMERCE-TRADE Local Market Price. The following shows the prices paid on the local market: Raspberries, .$2.75 a crate. Blackberries, $2.25 a crate. Pineapples, $6 a dozen. Watermelons, $5 a dozen. Muskmelons, $3 a dozen. Tomatoes, 10 cents per pound. Reaches, 10 cents per pound. .Apricots, 10 cents per pound. Cherries, $1.75 per'crate. lums, three boxes for 25c "String beans, 6c a pound. Parsnips, 75c per lack. jCabbage, 3c per "pound. Cheese, per pound, 20c 'Onions, 3c per pound. Green onions, 25c doz. Beets, per lb 14c New Potatoes, lc per pound. 'Garlic' '2 c per !b. jPenelleton Live Stock and Poultry. ' Chickens, hens, per doz., $2.50 to $3.50. - Roosters, $3.5004. Turkeys, per lb., 10c. Geese, per doz., $9. Spring chickens, per doz., $2.50 and $3. Ducks, ror doz., $3.75. Pigeons, per doz., $1.50. Eggs, 25c In trade. .Butter, 25q and 50c per rolL . Choice Beef Cattle, Etc Cows, per shundred, '$3.103.2G. 'Steers, $3.753.85. ' Hogs, live, $6. Hogs, dressed, 8c. ' Calves, dressed, 8g9c. " Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 40c per lb; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb; package coffee, 15c per lb. , Rice Best head rice, 12c per lb; next grade, 8 l-3c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.25 per sack; do., 16 lbs., $1. , Salt Coarse, 75c per 106; fable, fjt.v per juu, ; Flour, B. B. $3.25 per bbl. .Flour, Walter's $3.25 per bbl. Skins, Hideo and Pelts. Portland, Aug. 7. Sheepskins Shearlings, 1520c; short wool, 25 35c; medium wool, 30C0c; long wool, ouc$i each. Hides Dry Hides, No. 1, 18 pounds and up, 1515c per pound; dry kip, kip, xno. i, o to ib pounds,' izc; dry calf, No. 1, under 5 pounds, 10c; dry salted bulls, and stags, one-third less than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound, CO pounds and over. 8 9c: 50 to 60 pounds. 78c; under 60 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, scjuna, Doyc; Kip, souna, ii to zu pounds, 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; calf, sound! under 10 pqunds, 8c; green, (unsalted), lc per jiquna jess; cuns, ic per pound less; horse hides, salted, each $1.5032: dry, each, $11.50; colt's Jildes, each, if(pwc; goat stuns, common, eacn, IjJfflCc?; Angora, with wool on, each, na-L A t Pelts Bear skins as to size. No. 1, each, $520; cubs, $205; badger, eafcu, lOtfHOp; wildcat, 50j Jiouse cat, 510c; fox, common gray.! each, 20p50c; do red, each, $1.5002; do cross, eacn, $tat; ao silver ana black, leach, .$1002O0; -fisher, ieath, 4CC; lynx, each, $203; mink, strict ly No. l, eacu, buc(B'$i.Do; marten, pale pine, according to size and color,' $1,500)2; muskrats, largo, each, 6 lOq; skunk, each, 40050c; civet or polecat, each, 5010c; otter for large prime skins, each $507; panther, DHAM.V. , ;t sosslp." j vw his new plaj'S to me." with head and claws perfect, each, $203; raccoon for large prime, each, 30 060c; wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each, $3.50 05? wolf, prairie, (coyote), without head, each, 30 035c; wolverine, each, $407; beaver, per skin, large; $506; do medium, $304; do small, $101.60; do kits, 50075c THE PHILIPPINES. How They Appear to a Portland Boy Scrying in the Islands. The following letter has been re ceived by Mrs. Bennettt, a Portlana tA&i aide mother, from her son in the Philippines, and published in the Oregon Dally Journal-. "The Philippines are a bunch oi troubles, gathered on tho western hor - izon OI Civilization. Th.n x,. K flin T3a1. r T . 1 1 . . I east by typhoons and seaserpents, ,pn tne couth by cannibals and earth' quakes and on the west by hoodoism "The cljmato Is extraordinarily full combination Of electrical changes, t i i, " .1 uws ittisu woijb ui iusuiTwiiuD and iriCKery. . "The Inliabjtants are very Jndustrl-. OUR ntlfl T)lt- nVlInf .1 J v..i-, uttujruuuu id I ture of knives and bolos and tho t- loading, of Remington ammunition. ineir chief amusements anv rnclr j 11,'iuuiiK, ueanng, monie, tlieft and uitouuk. ;inu Lneir nior. pnnnmio nr fish, boiled rlco. frlod rlnn otour , . - , .v,.w rjee, baked rico,icooked rice and rice. no xrnuippine marriage ceremony is veiy ImpreflBivo especially as the nme is uuoweti xo work as much and im,g as uie nusoanu desires. Tho lionuT if lwln J i - " ' " 'Mmm.u to 1.11 IJ lui j. I i iuiijo-inno journey omv 111 ,lo,,i .... ., :.'.D,"" "mu urriea " 'li"Y "J.! . 0 ..prpeniino in iiuw uuwuuio jji.'uiK contrary I to all knovu laws of gravitation. "Manila is tho capital, and principal city. It is situated on Manila Bay, which Js a largo, land-locked body of water, full pf,, sharks, and Spanish suhi .. ' a . . , , t . . . ' ujuiiho unci oiner liinus OI uancos. "Cavito is the next city of import- ance and it Is noted for its natural facilities for a naval station and for ts largo number of saloons and Chi namen. The principal imports , of the Islands are, American soldiers, arms and ammunition and beer and tobac co, and tho exports are ricp, hemii ana war bulletins "Malaria, is so prevalent that on several occasions tno islands havu been shaken with a chill. Luzon, tho largest of tho group, resembles one or Bryan's last years boots. Communication has been estab lished between tho numerous Islands by substituting the mosquito for tho carrier pigeon, the mosquito belnu much larger and better able to en dure tho fatigue of the Journey. "Tm native costume is. a Hour sack tied around tho waist. Children un der 12 wait until next year for tboli sack. "Tho towns are an aggregation of shacks built of filth, fleas, cur dogs, cats, horses, .chickens, pigs, flies and gether on terms of equality. "Thtx native drink Is vino, which consists of concentrated tarantula Juice and early grape wine, and will kill at a thousand paces. rtThe Philippines would make a suitable present for a deadly enemy. Tho natives are friends at the point of a shotgun. Tno climate is pIP.aa.antrf?.r roaches, alligators, scorpions, cent! pedes and snakes, week ..a...ic SOo Extra lines: .10 cent each MISCELLANEOUS; KOR8ALKOrvTKADK-.WII.I.8KI LOR TRADE for property i ore, ,0 arctof Uuds miles ROiilhwot of Tho Pnllcs, Orciron. Artrtrcsi Wllllsm Iibcll, Si 5 rerklns Avo., rondlcton, Orcson. 1 WOQD.TivwiNO, CONTRAST" WOPK-A. B Stephr-nt. lleariniW,V,at'llrvs Harbor' romrarclal Co, nnd .Neuraa's Cigar aiorej Telephones BIaoki2l and Main V GENERAL RBI'AIR' nOP, WEBll ST., West of Hotel Eastern. All kinds of re pairing done at reasonable prices. Bicy cles, gun and machine repairing a special ty.' Simmons" '4 irtollnV proprietors. HSETOrA8TUREflM0taV.:0nft arid brnme Rranscs; pood psstiiro: ilnty of running watreTermsi'easonable. - W. B. Rosr Meacham, Oregon. , MISS MINNIE h. KVWB, GRADUATE NORSK, IX Turk street. . Telophonn. No, Hlsck Silj calls day or night prumjtly responded (o. KET.LAR BRO'ilHnsi ' PLASTERING and cementing. Cement .walks a special ty. Eatlmatea. furnished fre. Work guar anteed. Leave orders at Badley k fab ner'a clear store. Main St.. P. O. boi 104. StTBSCRIBBRS TO MAGAZINES, IV YOtJ 'want to subscribe to mairaslnes or news papers in the, United . StAtes or Europe remit by postal note, check, or send to the EAST OREGONrANMhei net publisher's price of: tli (publication. ,ynuj deelre, and we tv.il liavp.lt sent yon .and assume all the risk of the Wriney belhit lost In the malls. It will save you both trouble and risk.' If yon are a subscriber to the, East Oregon. Ian, In remitting , yon can dednct 10 per cent from the' publisher's plce. Address EAST OKHGONIAN PUB. CO., Pendleton, Oregon, f IN"rdUND THE' POLllomG rtKROHUIKD nnlmals hsvo b -on taken un hy tho marshal of the Clt" of Pendleton to wit: One buckukln Ally, two years old, branded Iti'ily brand ou right hlp,,wu)ght About 790 pounds If Wlrtnimal are not clftlmBO V the own ers or thoie entitled totrVTvomiBlnn of them, cot and expense iigs.tn'itth.em mild and them taken away within' Wn rfayn from tho date hereof, then 2 o'clock p. m. of th lWh dav of AUKUt, 102, tho said .enlfnll , will . e coUl to the hlghet' hlrtilo- a. pulille snetlon, for csniat;tholty iHQnd,'bn the. corner of. Cot tonw.cvl and Wchb street, in said rl'y of Ven dle'on, the rrnceertsof ucn sale to be applied to tbw payment ofsuch.eoiti: ,antl eapemea of mlr sale. , . . Dated this Oth day ol Arttnlkt, 102. ' .. a. huakkiiY, city Mnrshai 1, Notice i hereby. yen thatwlil- hold regw- Inanan at'tho rtnure ihfliiM flt Pnii.n . I i.li . . . UffiTr aiivusi iu( ni. luur n rifMiK, albrS,' Wednesda iy Penmannhlp, history, spelllnr, aliif Kchnollfiw. ' ' r?ai Thlinilnv Wr'ttnn &rlthmntln. thivirv nl eblnR.Kamtaar,bookkeeptnr,plysIcs, civil Frlday-PhyMo'oev.iteotrranhv. mental arlth. ' v .v, ,.,v.w.0,, I oomv.pAl'Rtt J Commfnrlnir VVtxt no.it itmiii utt. a 5,n" f'c,"ck, a.m., 'ari-1 etintinuing until Krl- r..,,...i...,.,,,U,uUUlH i lv.Hti..A.iti.n...,..i. t.r.. .... . UraphT.CTlr'"'0 " '"' ..T.".rd,,?rNVtMte a'l''WBtlo, thortry or l Fr daviirtranhVtnnrif.i n,iM,iu r.i..: 5 "w " r -rinncin,. , uA,uirii.i, . Wednes4yrPenmaiiiihlp( orthoKraphy, read n, ir mmei c. Thursdaya-Art of queitionliiK, theory of v " """. ' '".'"V'MmvrfN1 l . Countffinn-rlntr.i.dl'nt. mhn M, ,a aAnntnA . Pntu,n ,, . ' o wu. nlnra nnrl rilffAnonn ipi, ii.,.,.i.. ..... r... t iJJU OIIMIIIO U.U U UUII-IU1DUKOI1, canniballBtic, Aguinaldo-lnfcBtod blot . Uioafctf M God' footstool of cre'on 'oarlh "CFIAniRS n. BENNETT. "Privato Comjiany 13, Twenty-ulghth infantry, Iiatangas, UatangaB ProV' tnco, p., i.' j i gAAAAAAVVWWNANVNi5 r , For POULTRY and STOCK -CALL ON- Golesworthy -AT TIHt CHOP MILL i i ' i ORL AN, CLYDE CUIXEN CO UNHE LTOH AT-L AW U. B fiurirejjie Court REGISTKRED ATl'OItNEY u. R. pitiii?riti U. . m4 FOREISN PATENTS Trade Mark and Copyrights TOO 7th 8t., N. Y., WoMblcwrtou, I, C. 1 week ...i...i...n SOo SUPPLIES 2 time SO 1 vyeek wv..v4Se)j week'; 25 cent a'llne jeer rhenlK. l TRANSPORTATION LINES, OREGOfC SHOLT LINE UVION PACIFIC VCimMBBft m nsrAKT Time Schedule ' laarra ro Prom Psi.ttleton rami Chicago- Halt Lake, Denver. Ft. I'otlland Worth, Omaha, Kan Special sas City. 8t Louts, Uhl-1-00 a. sa. Suiopm cagnand Kait. via Hunt ing; ton. ' ' Atlantis Halt Lake, Denver. Ft. Express Worth, Omaha. Kan. s:i& a. m, taa City, flu Louis, Chi- lint as. via nunt- eago and East. Ington. St. Paul Walla Walla, Lswliton Past Mall 8pokane,Wallare,Pttll 8.15 a.m. man, Minneapolis, Ht f 00 p. SS, rla Paul, Duluth, Mllwaa- - , Spokane. keo, Chicago and Kast. Ocean and River Schedule FROM PORTLAND. t , ,. ' All tailing dates subject . to change. 8 ."00 p.m. For 8an Francboo 4p,M. Bs.U eyery 6 days., Daily except Columbia River Sunday , 4 p as 8 p. sa. To Astotta and War Baaday Baturday Lan-llngs. 10 p. m. Willamette River " " Boats leave Portland dally, except croaday1. S.1?! P"ltUnfj for WUlamcMa Yamhill Klyer polnu. , Leave T '" "1 Leave Rlparla Snake River Lewlstea 4 :0a a. a. 7Ma.m. Daily Ripatla (o Lswliton. ' Dally cptTon 7 Raeptsfse F, F. WAMHLKY, Agent,' Pendlete. Washington & Columbia River Railroad 'tl I ! tnkethls route for For Ohlcatto, St. Paul, Bt. Louis, Kan , sas City, Bt. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South , Portland and Bolats ,, en the Sound fVtaMtUi, dally. except ''satidayit t:uu. pm, , t ti AJr,T?p.e.n,,,8ton Monday, Wednesday aid yrioay iz:m pm. Arrive Pendleloa. .Tuesday, Thursday mH Bstnrday lOtMami i T " f Leave Walla Walla dally, eail bound 6lpai, Arrive Walla Walla daily west bound 0 X0 ass. For information rsgardlng rates and aeews. modations, call on or addres s W. ADAMH, AgMt.' 8. B. OALDKBHKAD, Q. P. faAla " Walls Walla, Wash. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegnnt Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars BT. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH tp a nan TO GRAND FORKH uuuoKtrixJN WINNEPEQ HEIiENA aud BU1TK, THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WABHINQTON PHILADELPHIA NiflW YORK BOSTON and all point Ejut and South inroogn tickeu to Japan and China, via " Taooma and Northam Ionian iwu.hin it. and American HneT ' " ' , t TIMR SCaiDDLB. -k -T-rr5l?!.lTe ealton aalljr exoept Saaaef at 7xo p.m. r L ... die ton PENNYRqyA;r(.jLLt ' i'aAre.vllfWt.ira'i? .II.U.inDluB. ,L a Ki. .1, k.. t.i , tloaa. Buy y.u, 1ruzslM. tr mmd "i 'jruiirrr..i-u1ui,2,.r; MmiI.i uu j.ff. Hit Jlwu tvkrr, I'M! .1