Business Cards and Societies 'PROFESSIONS and trades PHY8I8IAN8. -t wQ. COLE, OFFICE IN JTJDD D-nnm hours. 10 to 12 a. n. : to 6 P- -- Trtnr.ER. M. D., DESPATN BLOCK, J,ti and Torrects eye troubles, catar Aitinna and Impaired bearing;. glides corectly ntta for refwctlve er- tin P J oJl l-i urriwa vrvin Aram niftlMT rftBWTlW II II I IN lYDuieiOn Kim Awcifuniu oV ldenee iciepnuuc m. b carfield: tit d:." homeopath- nhvBlclan and Surgeon. Office In sad DuiioinB. xeieimuue. uuicb, oimo ' . ' . . . . m 1 i. . l 1 WILLIAM HOUSE, PHY8ICIAN AND Bnrceon. umce, room au, jnaa nniiaing. pone, MBlu i uaiuuiix ruuoc aw m n 3. M'FAUL, ROOM 17 ASSOCIA tion block. Telephone Main OS; resl- sce teiepnoue, oiacs iiu. T. M. HENDERSON, PHTBICIAN land Bnrgeon. .Specialties eye, ear, nose tnroftu umce in obtuieb imwb duixu Phone Main 88. BTE0PATH1C PHYSICIANS. DBS. Office one block west geyes Keyee. .Yeston more. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE. CHRONIC lanA nervous diseases and diseases of wo- UPP uoiei ienaiecon, cor. rrmior Main Sts., Pendleton, Ore. Phone 278. ATTORNEYS. UTEIt AND RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT taw. Office In Savings Bank Building. fEFHEN A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AT Iaw. Room 14, Association uiic., ren- Won, Ore. rtTRY J. BEAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW: lAtsocUtlon Block, Pendleton, Ore. HERKELEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. f Office In Association block. I). BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111 t Court Street B. REEDER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pnulleton, Oregon. A. FEE. LAW OFFICE IN JTJDD fBsIfding. N Lai AN ft PIERCE, ATTORNEYS 1st Law. Mr. Stillman has been admitted i, practice in United States patent omces makes a specialty oi meat um. 10, 11. 12 and 18 Assoclatloa block. DENTISTS. "A. YATJQHAN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN jnaa Douaing. LA. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICM- IK AB- IOCIATION block, over BcbBiara new store. TONSORTAL PARLORS. MWOMTVR BARBER SHOP. COURT 8T. Jpposlte Golden Rule Hotel. S. K. Llpe ab, prop. Good wonnen and everything ood sanitary condition. IRCHITECTS AND BUILDER8. !,F. HOWARD. ARCHITECT AND BU- erlntendent makes complete and rell plans for buildings In the city or stry. uoom it Jnaa nauaing. 3K & COLE. CONTRACTORS AND builders. Estimates furnished ea abort ace. Job work a specialty. Prompt rice, nnop on uintr street near Mam, A. MAY. CONTRACTOR. AND BUILR- r. Estimates furnished on all "kinds of onry, cement walks, stone walls, etc. BBrden can be left at the East Oregonlan ce. PHOTOGRAPH ER8. 8. BOWMAN. r.HADTNO PHOTOORA pher of the city. Harvest views, In- a pnotos for sale. Finishing done for atenrs. Mala Btu Bear bridge. Phone Z7B. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ruE Ltnns. mniiK a-mmrrr r.k Dow block. Electricians, dealers la elsc- ICal SnnllM. nnmna afAna T ! FKiric iigntt, bells or telephones. WIectrl Bju Bxtures of all kinds. Get oar prices. ir wow a specialty. BN8URANCE & LAND BUSINESS. MS . H. PARKES, OFFICE COURT BT. uPDOSlte QOIflAtt Ttnln TTntal lanal bnalness, such as filing .of claims and "aiing contests a specialty. OHK HAILBY, JR., U. 8. LAND COM- -.loner epecialty made of land l- prooi; insurance and collections. m Jnaa building, room 18. BOARD AND LODGING. . -akvj'wii'.i vx uvudu, main Mrs. R. a. Strahon, prop. Nice large rooms m new building, with "ean Deas. jnth Main street M. T. Bradley, prop. iing rooms and lodging rooms, comfortable rooms and clean, well oeos. Lodging 25 cents. IRR T Onmun nnnan nnr,Tn nwm ' Clean roam nrlth Amfnri.Ma hu. 25c and 60c a night. -Thos. Smart, ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND Basi .ki J" dar or week. Yard la coBsectloa. L. Proprietor, I C ANBcCARRIAOES. toU?11..?,"1? HACK, NEW AND TORT - 0 r.-Si' Ior.Uie service of the public in ' iftrilu and Jaa. R. Uir joa, mib iiacs wni eaii L?.AB LINE, BSWIN BAKBR. W r5yn Mali n. Btaa4 la frost of PKaMlTHINQ AND HORt 8H0EIN. CWr.fOR WHBAT BACKB. -"- hi iown. j weM Bt. alphabetically arrranged. BANKS AND BROKERS. riHST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA, uregon. capital, fso.uoo surplus aai pronta, fCOOO. Interest on time deposit. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. Collection promptly attended to. Henry a Adams, president : T. J. Kirk, vice-president; B. L. Harnett, cashier; T. 8. Le- urow, assistant casnier. THE PHNDLKTON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March J, 1880: caDlt&l. $50,000. snrnlna. xon.nnn. Hnterest allowed on time deposits. Ex- enange bought and sold on all principal points. Special attention given to collec ' - . u'"'ni uiraiucub. 41 . tions, vr. j. Knrnisn, president: J. N, Teal, vice-president ; T. J. Morris, cashier. riTE FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON, Weston, Oregon. Does a general banking cosiness, uxenange oongnt ana sold. Collections promptly attended to. R. Jameson, president; Geo. W. Proebstel, Tier presiaent; j. it. tuigore, caanier; di rectors, G. A. Hartman. Mj M.Johas. T. J. Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jameson, u. w. iToeoetel. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PFNDLB ton. Capital (70,000; surplus, $95,000. Transacts a general banking business. Ex change and telegraphic transfers sold oa 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, vice-president; C. B. Wade, cashier; H. C Guera sey, assistant cashier. FRATERNAL ORDERS. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Wlldwood Camp. No. 2333. meets second nd fourth Tnesday of each month In Odd Fellows' hall. Mrs. Ida Holcomb, Oracle; Mrs. Nettle Bobbins, Recorder. UMATILLA TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M. Meets In Secret Society Hall, second and fourth Tuesdays In each month. All visiting Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. 8. iiees, uecora Keeper; is. u. Hstanrook, Commander. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. B2, 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 JPENDLETON CHAPTER. NO. 28 T. C. Taylor. II. P.. F. F. wamslev. Secretary. Meets first and fourth Friday of each month In Masonic Halt, PIONEERS OF THE PACIFIC WIL- Ilam Martin Encampment No. 1. Meets every Wednesday at Hendrlck's HalL Mrs. L. F. ampkln, Secretary. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF rotnias. j. c: Nowim. c. c. : R w. Fletcher, K. of 11. ml B. Meets every Mon day a Secret Society Hall. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Tutnllla Camp, No. 6890. Meets Irst and third Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. George. A. Hamblln, Con sul; G. A. Robbing, 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. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE OLD SEMPLE FEED YARD. 723 COTTON wood street, Llndsey & Doty Propi. Livery, feed and sale stable. Good turnouts. Saddle horses at all times. Horses tor sale . O. K. FEED AND SALES YARD. H. CHBS nut, prop., 610 Aura St., bet Webb and Alta. "O. K." treatment given horses left In our care, THE CITY LIVERY, BOARD AND BALE Stable, X. J. Carney, proprietor, for 6ne turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street ,'OMMERICAL STABLES, G. W. FROOME Prop. Livery, Feed and Boarding. AM tlnds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel Pendleton, telephoae 18. DEPOT LIVERY FEED AND BALBB Stables. First class single and double rigs for all occasions. 827 Cottonwood St, Phone Main 79. Elvln Craig, Prop. OREGON FEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON Prop. Special care given to horses left with me. Lower Webb Street Phone Bed ce. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRER8. JOHN WILSON", FIRST CLASS SHOE maker and repairer. Beet material ased and good .work done. Shop 117 Alta street SECOND-HAND DEALERS. UBOSGB O'DANIEL, NEW AND SBCOND nana goods bougnt and sold. Court Bt, upcr nous oiocs. uan ana soe bib. r. 8TROBLE, DBALEB IN BBCOND nana goods, if there is aaythlac you oeed ta new or second baasl faraitara. toves, granite ware and crockery, call aad lot am prices, no. ziz court Bt VETERINARY SURGEONS. . vvai.svi aMMwuiKU nvu4HUU JmfcV government inspector for Yale Diitrlct, B. C; all domestio animai treated on -scientific prln- opposite Hotel Pendleton; sesldeace tahsaaone utnvs. uvii FOR RENT. FOR RENT Rooms la the. Bast Orasjoa taa BBimior xor reac: steasi smim. hot and cold wafer aad beta roosa. ' FOB RENT FURNISHED H0U8KKKEMNG rooms and sin le rooms. 710 College street, opposite court house. Mrs. Aljce Smith, Prop. FOR BENT TWOROOM8FOR LIGHT HOUSE. Keeping; gosq location, inquire at tun or flee. FOB RENT-FIVE ROOM COTTAGE ON CLAY strset, between Webb and Railroad. Inquire Of Jas.tB. Welch, 120 Court street. WANTEK WANTED NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOB housekeeping. Apply at this office. 93. LOST. LOST ON TEAL 8PBING8 ROAD. BETWEEN HssceU's Haliwsr House and Pendleton, a U. 8. armv haversack. Finder Please return samvto Y 'U, care East Oregonlan. ' HENRY IS A "Well. my ffoodncss!" exclaimed Mrs. 'mis man in Washington has bovn sentenced to thirty days In Ja love." "He a In lock." said Henry. "He might It is thought that there will bo trouble nwardncss of that remark. WHEAT IS AGAIN BACK AT 50 CENTS PER BUSHEL. Farmers Were Getting Gloomy, But They Are, Now Asking Why Prices Are Not BetteV Tfian" This Time Last Year Say the Circumstances Justify it Wheat has taken another bound upward today and is quoted at 50 1 cents. This is the highest figure it has reached for the past three weeks, when it fell from 52 to 48 cents with in a week 'of the time the markets opened. Long Faces. This fall was the cause of much la menting on the part of the large wheat raisers, and many faces were beginning to assume that far-away look which indicates that when the crop is harvested and sold there would be barely enough left out of it to pay the .expenses and the farmer was say ing "I will have to slave another year before I canbe able to see out over the little petty debts which have piled up against me." Now More Jubilant However, the announcement that wheat has taken a jump and is again soaring around a fair price, the farmers are again feeling jubilant, and are looking on with expectations of a further rise. Whether or not this 'will come remains to be seen, but the indications are that 50 cents will be the prevailing price. Would Like to Know. The farmers are wont to wonder what is the matter with the wheat market. To compare last year with the present year wheat is not selling at the figure It should. One promi nent farmer remarked yesterday: "I cannot for the life of me under- staad the wheat market. At this time last year wheat was selling at the same figure It is today. Liver pool markets are Just what they were at that time and charters are about half what they were a year ago. Now, will someone explain to me why wliest s not selling at a few more cents than It did last year? With the world's markets at almost the same figure, charters one-half less and the reduction on transportation, wheat ought to Ire several cents high er than It was under the prevailing circumstances last year."' The above has been voiced by sev' eral farmers lately and if some one will kindly give the solution to the query It will be kindly received by the wheat growers. Local Market Prices. The following shows the paid on the local market: prices Raspberries, 92,75 a crate. Blackberries, 92.25 a crate. Pineapples, 96 a dozen. Watermelons, 95 a dozen. Muskmelons, 93 a dozen. Tomatoes, 10 cents per pound. Peaches, 10 cents per pound. Apricots, 10 cents pcr pound. Cherries, 91.76 per crate. Plums, three boxes for 26c. , String beans, 5c a pound. Parsnips, 76c per sack. Cabbage, 3c per pound. Cheese, per pound, 20c. Onions, Sc per pound. Green onions, 26c doc. Beets, per b, lc. New Potatoes, lc per pound. Garlic1 "3 c per lb. PenaMeton Live Stock and Peultry. Chickens, bens, per doz 92.60 to 93.60. . Roosters', 13.6094. Turkeys, per lb., 10c. Geese, per doz., 99 Spring chickens, per doz., 92.60 and Ducks, per doey 93.76. , Pigeons, per doz., 91.60. ISggs, 20c In trade. Butter, 25c and COc per roll. MARKET ADVANCES "TRUSTY." Pock, "It says in tho paper that r 11 for being li have got a life sentence but for thut when Mrs. Pock has Analysed the ti Choice Beef Cattle, Eta Cows, por hundred, $3.10 3.2C.' Steers, $3.7503.85. Hogs, live, -96. Hog, dressed, 8c. Calves, dressed, 8 9c. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prlcee. CofTee Mocha and Java, best, 40c per lb; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb; package coffee, 15c por lb. IUce "Best head rice, 12c per lb; next grade, 8 l-3c per lb. Sugar Cano granulated, best, $5.25 per sack; do., 16 lbs., 91. Salt Coarse, 91 per 100; table, $2.50 per 100. Flour, B. B. 93.25 per bbl. Flour, Walter's 93.25 por bbL Skins, Hides and Pelts. Portland, Aug. 20. Sheepskins Shearlings, 1520c; short wool, 25 35c; medium wool, 30(QC0c; long wool, 60c$l each. Hides Dry Hides, No., 1, 16 pounds and up, 1515V4c per pound; dry kip, kip, No. 1, 6 to 16 pounds, 12c; dry calf, No. 1, under 6 pounds, 10c; dry salted bulls, and stags, one-third less than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound, 60 pounds and over, 89c; 50 to 61) pounds, 78c; under 60 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 5&c; kip, sound, 16 to 20 pounds, 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 8c; green, (unaaltod), lc per pound less; culls, lc per pound leas; horse hides, Baited, each $1.5002; dry, each, $101.50; colt's hides, each, 25050c; goat skins, common, each, 10015c; Angora, with wool on, each, 25c0$l. Pelts Bear skins as to size. No. 1, each, $5020; cubs, $205; badger, each, 10040c; wildcat, 25 060; house cat, 5010c; fox, common gray, each, 30 0 50c; do red, each, 91-5002; do cross, each, $5016; do silver and black, each, 9100 0200; fisher, each, $506; lynx, each, $203; mink, strict ly No. 1, each, 5Oc0$1.6O; marten, pale pine, according to size and color, 91.50 02; mu8krats, largo, each, 60 lOo; skunk, each, 40050c; civet or polecat, each, 5010c; otter for large prime skins, each ,$507; panther, with head and claws perfect, each, $203; raccoon for largo prime, each, 30050c; Wolf, mountain, With head perfect, each, 93,5005; wolf, prairie, (coyote;, without head. each. 30 035c: wolverine, each, 9407; beaver, por siun, largo, $506; do medium, $304; ao small, ?iqi.go; do kits, 50 075c, YOUNG CHRISTIANS. Young Men's Association is Holding Fifteenth Annual Session. Chrlstlania, Aug. 20, Tho World's Young Men's Christian Association began Ms fifteenth session in Chris tianla today and will continue through tne remainder of the week. The opening meeting was devoted largely 10 ine auaressos of welcome and re ports showing tho progress of Y. M. O. A. work In the Scandinavian conn tries. Some of the tonics discussed were "Organization Work Jn Different Countries," "Our Duties With Refer once to tho Claims of tho Young Men In Heathen Lands." and "Mission work for Young Men." Among tho countries represented at mo conference are the United States Portugal, Spain. England. Switzor land, qermany, Austria and Franco. 'mere are more than CO American del egates present. In addltlori to a con siderable number of American vlBlt ors. Tho two American speakers on tne program are George T. Coxhead. of St. Louis and Dr. James A. Can- field, of Columbia University. The program Is arranged so that thero will be a series of simultaneous meet ings In different places and conduct ed Jn different languages. During the convention certain af ternoons will be Bet aside for excur sions to points of Interest In Norway, Visits will bo made to Holmenkolllen, Bygdo, Copenhagen and other places, King Oscar has arranged to give an audience, to the delegates,, and the Classified Advertisements COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE. TWO LINES. 1 tlrrts ....1Bo 2 timas 20o 1 week SOe Extra lines: .10 cents each FOR SALE. FOR SAI.K - TWENTY ROOM 1,0 DOING hoimo: furnished) will bo Hold at a bartaint It will par you to look Into this offer. AflJrcn "B," care East Oregonlan 1 FOR SALE OR TRADR-.WII.L8Kt.LOR TRADE (or property iore, 80 acroi ot land 3 miles Mmthweat 01 Ttio DMlo, Oregon. Aridresi William Iabcll, SIS l'srktns Ave., l'omltetoti, Ore ton. FOR BALE QABOLINR ENGINE, WITH pipes, tanks and At tings, ready to oper ate, live to sts horse power. Economical In the use ot fuel. Price $2S0. East Ore conlan office, Pendleton. OLD NHWSrAl'MKil TO TOT UNDER carpets, on shelves, walls, or tor wrap ping purposes. Old newspapers In latwe bundles of 100 each at 25 cents at bundle at tho EAST OREUONIAN offlca, Pendle ton, Oreeon. MISCELLANEOUS. AVOOD HAWING, CONTRACT WOHK-A. II. Stephens. Headquarters at Grays' Harbor Commercial Co. and Nouman'o Cigar Store, Telephones Illaok 121 and Main 92. GENERAL RHfAlR gHOP, WHBB Sit, West or Hotel Ks tern, ah tiaoa ac re pairing done at reasoaable prices. Bicy cles, (run and aaaealae .repalrisf a aBeelal. ty. Simmons Dolln, proprietors. HORSES TO PASTURE TIMOTIIY, ORCHARD and bromo kmmoii good pasture 1 plenty of running water Terms reasonable w. B. Ross Meachiim, Oregon. KELLAR IUtoraWRsi rLABTERINQ and cementing;. Cement walks a special. ty. Estimates furnished free. Worn guar anteed. Leave orders at Radley fan ner's clear store. Main Bt,. P. O. box 104. MIPS MINNIE h. hurIK, GRADUATE NU1IHK, "09 Turk Rtreot. Tolenhonn No. lllaak Hit: calls day or night promptly responded to. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAOAZINErJ, IF" TOO' want to subscribe to magar.lnes or news papers lnthe united mates or Europe, remit by postal note, check, or send to the EAST OltKOONIAN the net nubllaberl price ot the publication you desire, and we will have It sent you and assume all the risk of the money being lost In the malls. It will save you both trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber to tbe East Oregon lan, in remitting you can deduct 10 per cent from the publisher s price. Address EAST OREUONIAN I'UII. CO., Pendleton, Oregon. royal palace and grounds will bo loft open for their lnspocttou. . Firemen in Convention. Portsmouth, Vn., Aug. 20. Ports mouth is In gala attlro today In hon or of tho mumbora of tho Virginia State Firemen's Association, whoso sixteenth annual conventlou was for mnlly opened this morning. Tho fore noon was devoted to tho reception and welcome of tho visitors and nfter luncheon the opening session was hold In tho Lyceum Theater. There was an address of greeting on behalf of the city by Mayor J. Thompson Baird, nnd a three days' pro. gram, ropleto with many interesting features has boon nranged. Tomor row morning will lie occupied vvitn visits to tho navy yard and othor points of interest and in tho afternoon tho big parade takes plnco. In tho latter thoro will bo visiting firemen from Now Jersey, Dolawaro, Pennsylvania and Maryland' mom. bers of the Keystono Firemen's Asso ciation, who aro scheduled to arrive hero tonight on tholr annual outing. Friday thoro will bo a long program of prize contests. Many Longakers Meet. Pottstown, Pa., Aug. 20. Longakers r. of t)io country are from overy boom-- . . hore attending tho til I Ml triennial family reunion, At Sunatoga park this morning tho visitors gathered to a total of several hunar-'d. A busi ness meetlnir wiim hnlil nr which tho secretary reported that mon than 100 new meniherfl lunl linr'n nnrn Mod since tho last rounlon. MoniorlW.' resolutions wore passed for a number who havo died during tho past three years. This afternoon thoro was a short literary and musical, program; after which tho participants Indulged in various forms of cntertufumont. Crawfish "Gratz's." cooked to order at Little Children can safely take this famous well known remedy. Made entirely of herbSp warranted free from mer cury, and poisonous substance, that is why everyone likes Beecham's Pills. Sold ETerywbere-In boxes too. and at. V i I MSA rnJ CfSUU. StimulUct " . . . -v. vmm.-.m.u.u. jurmm L.01 E m n n M a a a. im " nf . " "'. I'iflr in' I. -1 A wrlttt v gwtMet, UTaui ilh C U . r ilmlw, AiMr.u, ill.hrn IMixaiK .1. r in Vtnnalmea. aL 80Lp BY TALLMAN si CO. DnUGQ8T8, FENDLETON OIIKON. -'V THREE LINES. 1 tlms 2 times 1 wtctc week; 28 cents a tins per msnth. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Obfgon Shot LiNft union Pacific m nerAM Ttmo SohfHlulu ARatvs. ron From ronilloton r0M Chicago- Salt Lako. IHaver, Ft. ," Portland Worth. Omaha. Kan . . K Special hlm City, Ht.-Loali, Aaa.sa OiJOp.m. Chicago and East. . .ttM vlrtuunt- w ,nton -M Atlantic Salt Lake. Denver. Ft ' . VJjl Express worth; Omaha. fcah ". ' v o:Sa as. sas City, Bt. Loals, 11 119 - 4M visitant- Chicago and East. " lagton, . ; " .T . Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates sub- -nn r m ect to chango. jww 8:00 p.m. for Ban Francisco M0p.se. Sail every & days. "tfaTfir SnndaV Columbia River 4:0op.a. 8:00 pm. To Astoria and Way Sunday Saturday Landings. 10 MO p. III. "Wllluinotto HIvor. noats leave Portland dally, except Sunday. (sUgo ot wator permitting) for Willamette aad ' Yamhill River points, Lcavo"- Lsava Rlporla 8nake River Lawlstoa 4:06 u. m. Rlparla to Luwlston 7M0a.au Dally Dally Exopt Mon Kxcpt Mas F. F. WAMSLEV, Agent, PendletoB. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kau sas City, Bt. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and Sooth Portland and polaU on the Souad TIMK CARD. Leave Pendleton, dally except Sundays al 7:00. pra, Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday aad Friday Vl:!ib put. Arrive Pendleton Tuesday, Thursday aad Saturday 10:66 am Iavo Walla Walla daily, east bound. 0:00 nra. Arrive Walla Wulla dally, west bound, 80 ass. For Information regarding rates and aceoav modatlous, call 011 or address W. ADAMS, Agsut, I'uudloton, Oregon, . 8. U. UALDKRHKAD, O. P. A., Walla Walla, Wash. The Northern Pacifici KUNS Pullman Sleeping Curs, jVuunt Dining Cars, Sleeping Cars. Tourib. Ml'. PAUL - 'TWAPOLIfl MTU is . DULUTH FARGO I GRAND FORKS OROOKrON WINNEPEG HELENA and TO. TUROUGU TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all points East and South Tbrougli tickets to Japan md- Oblns, via Taooma and Nortbora Paciac Btaisin k, and American Una, T TIMK SCHKDULI, .."'''Midallr except Sunday si 7 rji p. as. For furtbvr information, tlna urfi .u and tick.U.oallou or write W. Adaai. FhT. dletoa, Osmob, or A. D, CHARLTON, jnira ana Morrison BU., PortUsd, Ore, . 1 h aVai rl T 11 JiT