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PHY8I8IANS.
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rhnitfiine. Telephone: Office, black
residence, dibcb;.
WILLIAM HOUSE, FHYBICIAH ABU
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hlnrk. xciennone main a : rti
telephone, black 101.
rr M. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN
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throat, umce in o livings ouu ouuu-
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T.YNN K. BLAKESLEE. CHRONIC
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HOYD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ill
REEDER, ATTORNET AT LAW,
Ut ATI f 1 IWffM. .
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Uw. Mr. Stillman has been admitted
ma Ken a specially ui raicui
IV, 11, IX ana jlo amucmiiua div..
DENTISTS.
VAUQHAN. DENTIST, OFFICB IN
JJ LMllln.
uiikTU TimHITIBT OP'TTTPW IK AS-
store.
T0N80RIAL PARLORS.
Mn-.n r-1 ft I ...M Dl.
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prop. Good wormen and everything
sanitary condition.
ROWAHD. ARCHITECT AND BU-
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plans for buildings In the city or
MAY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILR
Estlmates furnished on all kinds of
re cuu ms leit ul tut3 -ciuii, uickuuuui
PHOTOGRAPH ER8.
8. BOWMAN, LEADING PHOTOGRA-
sir fir rnn rirr. nurvnii timwh. au-
nhotos for sale. Finishing done for
isnrs usiifi Mr ibmp nrmiyp. irnimii
276.
ELECTRICAL 8UPPLIE8.
i nniiM -4 nnmnm irnrasr wirvn fir
fixtures of all kinds. Get onr prices.
H. PARKE8. OFFICE COURT 8T.
pponite uoiuen ituie. aotei ; iana at-
bulnMM. uni-h nn mine of claims ana
1 UAILilSY. J It.. U. B. ilAINlJ
ana proof: insurance ana collections.
In Judd building, room 10.
BOARD AND LODGING.
k RTDinrwT rrv--r TMn nniiHM aiaiim
clean beds.
V. U'nimn V rtTxTXTsT TT l TT H W HflT
Pi TT t rtr-UTTi-i rrnnaw rrTXJv,.iT nir
E. Court and Johnson streets ; goods
MU UUV S 4 3 IrO -
Mill trot MmwA k rh AP WML
uie uei. nates 94 ana o per ww.
nisA. rn m t .
proprietor.
CAB8 AND CARRIAGES.
. uaUA TiT AT vm-.
aLar nrv a rrm th bawwIma a iisk nntiiii".
f -J Vf Wl , VUXy TJTIW W. jVHUjIIUB'"-
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JStphone Main 79. Stand la frost ef
ILACK8MITHING AND HORSE
SHOEING.
Cuppr .
BANKS AND BROKERS.
FIR8T NATION r. nUir fw i-rtrr-xj i
Oregon. Capital, $50,000 surplus aa
pruuis, ?ouuu. interest on time deposits.
Denis In fnrplpn nnd AntnMMn avfthinm
Collections promptly attended to, Henry
nuuuis, presiuent; x. J. tvirc, vice-presi-dent;
E. L. Barnett, cashier; F. B. I
uruw, ugimni casnier.
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK,
i-enuiccon. uregon. urganized March 1,
1889; capital, $50,000, snrplns, $00,000,
Interest allowed on time deposits. Ex-
ehanr-A hnneht: HViA anlri nn all nMnMnil
points. Special attention given to collec
tions. W J. TOnrnlah nnaMuit. T V
Teal, vice-president ; T. J. Morris, 'cashier!
THE FARMERS' BANK OP WESTON.
Weston, Oregon. Does a general banking
business. Exchange bought and sold.
iuiiTCiiuuB promptly attendee io. it,
Jameson, president; Geo. W. Proebstel,
Tke president: J. R. Kllgore, cashier: di
rectors, G. A. Hartman, M. M. Johns, T. J.
Price, G. D. Graw, J. P. Kllgore, Robert
Jameson, u. w. I'roeDstel.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP PENDLB-
ton. Capital f 70,000: snrplns, $86,000.
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, vice-president;
C. B. Wade, cashier; H. C. Guern
sey, assistant cashier.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS OP AMERICA
Wlldwood Camp, No. 2333, meets second
ad fourth Tuesday of each month In Odd
Fellows' hall. Mrs. Ida Holcomb, Oracle;
Mrs. Nettie Robbing, 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. Kees, Record Keeper; ill. D. iSstaurooK,
Commander.
PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. F. and
A. M.. meets first and third Mondays of
each -month, "flatting brethren welcome.
T. J. Tweedy, w. M., joe u. ranees, sec
PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C.
Taylor. H. P.. F. F. Wamsley. Secretary.
Meets first and fourth Friday of each
month In Masonic Hall.
PIONEERS OP THE PACIFIC WIL-
Uam Martin Encamnment. No. 1. Meets
every Wednesday at Hendrlck's HalL Mrs.
Li. f. uampkin, secretary.
DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF
Pythias. J. i'. Nowlln, C. C. ; R. W.
Fletcher, K. of R. 8. Meets every Mon
day a Secret Society Hall.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
TatnUla Camn. No. 6838. Meets Irst
and third Mondays of each month at Odd
Fellows' Han. 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.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
THE OLD 8EMPLE FEED YARD. 723 COTTON-
wood street, linaaey uoiy rropi. livery,
feed and sale stable. Good turnouts. Saddle
horses at all times. Horses for sale .
O. K. FEED AND BALES YARD. H. CHBS-
nut. nroD.. 619 Aura St.. bet. Webb and
Alta. "O. K." treatment given horses left
In our care.
THE CITY LIVERY, BOARD AND HALE
Stable. M. J. Carney, proprietor, ror
flne turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street.
COMMBRICAL STABLES, G. W. FBOOMB
Pron. TAvfrr. Feed and BoardlnK. A
kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op
posite Hotel i-eoaieton, teiepnone ao.
DEPOT LIVERY FEED AND BALM
RtAhlM. First class stnele and double
rigs for all occasions. 027 Cottonwood
St., mone juam iv. isiivin uraig, rrop.
OREGON FEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON
Prop. Special care given to norses ten
rlth me. Lower Webb Street. Phone Bed
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRER8.
JOHN WILSON, FIRST CLASS SHOE
maker and repairer. Best material used
and good work done. Shop 117 Alta
street
8ECOND-HAND DEALERS.
JEORGB O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND
hanil tmnAu txraeht and sold. Court St.,
Opera house block. Call and see him.
r. BTROBLE, DEALER IN BBCUHU
hrniii ffomla. If there Is anything you
nn In dav nr second hand furniture.
rtoves, granite ware and crockery, call and
let bis prices. No. 212 Court St
VETERINARY 8URGE0N8.
DR. J. CHRISTIE. VETERINARY 8DRGE0N.
Pendleton, Oregon, graduate of the Royal
Veterinary College, Edinburgh, Scot and; late
government Inspector for Yale DUtrict, B. C.j
all domestic animali treated on scientific prin
ciples: located at Froome'i Stables, Main street
opposite Hotel Pendleton; residence telephone
discs: 3oi.
FOR RENT.
irnn ilrnt Rooms In the Bast Oreaos
lan building for rent: steam aeaiea, Bin
and cold water ana Mtn
FOB RENT FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
opposite court house. Mrs. Alice Smith, Prop.
FOB RENT-TWO ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE-
koeping; goea location, inquire v m
flee.
nnr. noiTK mw nnnif nfiTTini! OB f!MY
str.et. between Webb and Railroad. Inquire
i
WANTED.
WANTED GENTLEMAN BOARDERS BY THE
week; good table set. Mm N. J. Longley,
3Ti water sireui, wiut:. tiuiiuoivm
WANTED-NIOELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
"ri:..wl.ilnr innlmt thU office.
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LOST.
LOST ON TEAL SPRINGS ROAD. BETWEEN
tlasceH'S Hallway uoubo auu x iimuwii,
U. B arm? haversack. Finder please return
: V. ..v..i nimn1n.
"Edison .nys that no experiment h
"Did he cv-r trv in w'k i l.nv to s'
COMMERCE-TRADE
NO CHANGE FOR WEEK
IN LOCAL MARKET.
Wheat is Now Selling to Considerable
Extent, But Most of the Farmers
Are Holding, Prefering to Wait for
Better Prices.
Not a change is noted in the local
markets today. Everything In the
grocerj' line remains an quoted last
week and the meat market is the
same.
Some Wheat Selling.
Within tho niutt. fw riavs nulta a
little wheat has been sold to local
dealers. Henry Craig, representing
the Northwestern Wat chouse Compa
ny, has purchased 30,000 bushels. The
price paid for most of this 'was 50
cents, although one lot of bluestem
hmnirht K2 cents. This was 8000
bushels belonging to the Holdman
Brothers, which was bought by the
Northwestern Warehouse Company,
and will be delivered at Cold Springs.
It was an extra fine lot of wheat and
there are few other lots of its equal
In the county.
Mr. Craig, who is representing this
company in the absence of its special
agent, E. W. Mcuomas, purcnasea
7000 bushels of 4- D. Rothrpck. This
was club and brought 50 cents. From
Louis Audet, 15,000 bushels were pur
chased at 50 cents.
The Pacific Coast Elevator Compa
ny has purchased 9000 bushels. WH1
Moore, the agent for the company,
bought this, paying 50 cents. It was
of the crops of William Duff, E. D.
Turner and E. H. Llndsey.
Farmers Prefer to Hold.
whn Rnme other small lots have
been sold during the past few days,
the above named lots cover the most
nt the, nnrohases bv local dealers.
The farmers are not very anxious to
sell even at 50 cents a bushel. They
onntonH flint the local market Is not
what the Liverpool market would Jus
tify being paid here, and many of
them say they will horn tneir cropa
fr. n whllft and risk another raise
Consequently little wheat will pass in
to the hands of the shippers until
there Is a change for the' better, ui
thrA will lm some sales every
day, but they will be comparatively
small.
Local Market Price.
Thp fnllowine Bhowa the
prices
i a n tiin instil market:
paiu uu
Raspberries, ?a.D a crate.
Blackberries, $2.26 a crate.
Pineapples, $6 a dozen.
Watermelons, $5 a dozen.
Muskmelons, $3 a dozen.
Tomatoes, 10 cents per pound.
Peaches, 10 cents per pound.
Apricots, 10 cents per pound.
Cherries, $1.75 per crate.
Plums, three boxeB for 26c.
String beans, 6c a pound.
Parsnips, 75c per Back.
Cabbage, 3c per pound.
Cheese, per pound. 20'
Onions, 3c per pound.
Green onions, 25c doz.
Beets, per lb, lc.
New Potatoes, lc per pound.
Garlic1 -2 c per lb.
Pendleton Live 8tock and Poultry.
Chickens, hens, per doz., $2.60 to
$3.50. ,
Roosters, $3.60 m.
Turkeys, per lb., 10c.
Geese, per doz., $9.
Spring chickens, per doz., $2.50 and
$3.
Ducks, per doz., $3.76.
Pigeons, per doz., $1.50.
Eggs, 20c In trade.
Butter, 26c and COc per rolL
Choice Beef Cattle, Etc
Cows, per hundred, $3.1063.2C.
Steers, $3.7603.85.
Hogs, live, $6.
Hogs, dressed, 8c.
(Calves, dressed 89c.
Pendleto.. Retail Grocery Prices.
Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 40c
por lb; next jgrade, 35c per lb; lower
grades conee, zoc io -iov ywr u(
package coffee, 16c per lb.
Rico Best head rice, 12c per lb;
next grade, 8 l-3c per lb.
hn tried at ntclit 1ms ever failed."
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Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.25
per sack; do., 16 lbs:, $1.
Salt Coarso, $1 per 100; table;
$2.50 per 100.
Flour, B. B. $3.25 per bbl.
Flour, Walter's $3.25 per bbL
Portand Wheat
Portland, Aug. 21. Tho Commercial
Review, In its issue of today, says:
The wheat market during tho past
week has been quiet. Farmers are
not selling freely, many of them hold
ing back for higher prices In conse
quence of the reduction In freight
rates that took place on tho ICth.
Crop reports coming In are not of tho
best, and tho yield is running from
15 to 20 per cent less than a year ago.
Harvest Is now fairly started all over
the country. As yet not enough grain
has been threshed In the spring sown
sections to give an Idea of what tho
yield will be. but the Indications are
It will fall below that of last year.
Grain Is of good quality in all sec
tions of Oregon, Washington and
Idaho. There Is some smut In winter
wheat In a great many sections, but
so long as tho weather remains dry
and tho grain can be threshed, tho
smut will not damage the wheat, but
in a majority of places will be blown
out In threshing. The weather is
ideal for harvest work, being warm.
Quotations during the week were
marked down a little, and club Is
quoted COc, bluestem, 62c and valley
61c per bushel.
Freight rates are slowly advancing
and shipowners are asking higher
prices for vessels. It looks as If tho
freight market will gradually ad
vance. There is very little offering in
sailers at present, and the market for
ships for the past fortnight has been
very quiet. Cargo market Is of a de
clining tendency and foreigners are
paying no attention to Chicago spec
ulative markets.
The outlook for European crops Is
very favorable, with the exception of
Argentina, where It Is too early to
make any forecasts. "Unless some tin
forseen change takes place wheat will
probably go lower. ,
Shipments during tho past week
were two cargoes from Portland and
one from Puget- Sound.
San Francisco Markets.
San Francisco, Aug. 21. Tho situa
tion remain's practically unchanged.
Local business Is confined to a few
sales to millers. The mlddloinan Is
very sore at present as exporters arq
confining the operations with tho far
mer direct, and are buying freely at
market price. We quote; California
shipping, $1.131.16; milling, $1.18
1.20 por cental.
Livestock Markets.
Chicairo. Auir. 21. Cattle steady;
irnnd tn nrlmo steers. $86D9: poor to
niedlum, $4.257.40; stackers and
feeders, $2.505.50; cows, $1.7CC;
heifers, $1.75,6; canners, $1.50g2.50;
bulls, $2.655,25; calves, $2.5Q87.25;
Texas-fed steers, $35.50; Western
steers. $4.506,2G.
Hogs 5310c higher; mixed ana
butchers, $G.8Q7.15; go'od to choice,
Iiprw SC.85O7.20: rouuht heavy.
$6.2006.80; lght, $C.3087.10; bulk of
sales, $0.60(8)6,85.
Sheep Ixwer; lambs, lower; good
to nholce wethers. $3.5004: fair to
choice mixed, $2.5003.50; Western
sheep, $2.503.85; native lambs, S3.7&
6.2G; Western lambs, $4.50 top.
South Omaha. Aug. 21. Cattle-
Market slow, shade lower; native
steers, $4.506.40; Texas steers, J4.Z&
06.40; cows and heifers, $2.8004.10;
canners, $1.7502.90; stackers and
feeders, $305.50; calves, $3.50J85.50;
bulls, stags, etc., $2.2504.50.
i-Tncs Market. 6c higher: heavy.
Jfi fiKOfi.RO: mixed. JO.25 06.80: light.
$6.80 0 6.90; pigs, $60 6.70; bulk of
sales, $6.7506.85.
Sheep Market 5010c lower; fed
muttons,, $3.6003.90; wethers, $3,300
3.80; ewes, i2.5O03.3O; common and
stockers, $2013.40; lambs, $3.5000.10.
Boston Wool Market.
Boston, Aug. 21. Although tho wool
marRet has been a llttio more quiet
than last week, there has been con
siderable doing, with a very firm ten
Hnrv nnil n. general upward move
ment Territory wool' Is decidedly
firmer. Many dealers hero still have
wool to sell which cost them above
Hi market in-Ice here at nresont. Quo.
tatlons aro; Fine staple territory,
Extra line: .10 cense each a
FOR SALE.
FOR SAI.K -TWENTY ROOM LODGING
hone: (nrnlhel: will bs sold atabarsln;
It will py you to look into this otter. Address
"B," caroEast Orcgonlan.
FOR 8A1.K OR TRADE WII.r.BKI.L OR TRADE
for property hero, 80 acres ol land 3 miles
Muthwent of Tho Dulles Oregon. Address
Wllllsm Isbo'.l, M5 Parkins Ave., Pendleton,
Oregon.
FOR SALE GASOLINE ENGINE. WITH
pipes, tanks and fittings, ready to oper
ate, . five to six horse power. Economical
In the nse of fuol. Price 2S0. Bast Ore
gonial) office. Pendleton,
OLD NKWSPA'KK TO PUT UNDER
carpets, on shelves, walls, or for wrap-
Slng purposes. Old newspapers tn large
undies of 100 each at 25 cents at bundle
at tho BAST ORBQQNIAN office, Pendle
ton. Oregon.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED GOOD OI.KAN COTTON RA08 AT
East Oregonian office.
WOOD BAW1NO, CONTRACT WOHK-A. n.
fltenhrni. Hoariauartora at Gravs Harbor
Commercial Co. and Nouman's Cigar Storo,
Telephones Black 124 and Main 92.
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP, WERB ST.,
West of notel Eastern. All kinds of re
pairing done at reasonable prices. Bicy
cles, gun and machine repairing a speciali
ty. Simmons ft Bonn, proprietors,
HORSES TO PASTURE TIMOTnY, ORCHARD
and brnrne urnsaes: cood tMnturu: nlontv of
running water. Terms reasonable. W. 11. Ross
Meacham, Oregon.
KBLLAR nROTMHRB-! PLASTERING
and cementing. Cement walka a special
tv. Estimates furnished free. Work guar
anteed. Leave orders at Badley a Ban
ner's cigar store, nam Bt... r. u. doz iu.
MISS MINNIE is. nodB, GRADUATE NURSE,
'J09 Turk street. Telephone No. Klaok S64;
calls day or night promptly responded to.
SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU
want to subscribe to mairatlnes or news
papers In the United1 States or Europe,
remit by postal note, check, or send to the
EAST OREGONIAN the net publisher's
price of the publication you desire, and we
Will nave it sent you and assume all the
risk of the money being lost In the malls.
It will save yon both trouble and risk. If
?'ou are a subscriber to the Bast Oregon
an, In remitting yon can deduct 10 per
cent from the publisher's price. Address
kabt uitisuuniAN run. cu., 1'eaaietoo,
Oregon.
55066c; Btrlctly lino clothing, 530
55c; fine and flue medium, 5O052u;
medium, 43046c.
Skins, Hides and Pelts.
Portland, Aug. 21. Sheopsklns
Shea .-lings, 16020c; short wool, 259
36c; medium wool, 30060c; long
wool, 6Oc0$l each.
Hides Dry Hides, No. 1, 16 pounds
and up, 16015c per pound; dry kip,
kip, No 1, 5 to 15 pounds, 12c; dry
calf, No! 1, under 5 pounds, 10c; dry
salted bulls, and stags, one-third loss
than dry flint; salted hides, steers,
sound, 60 pounds and over, 809c;
50 to CO pounds, 71086; under 60
pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls,
sound, 505Mic; kip, sound, 16 to 20
pounds, 7c; veal, eoimd, 10 to 14
pounds, 7c; calf, sound, tinder 10
pounds, 8c; green, (unsalted), lc por
pound less; culls, lc per pound loss;
horse hides, salted, each $1.5002;
dry. each, $101,50; colt's hides, each,
25050c; coat uklns, common, each,
10015c; Angora, with wool on, each,
25c0$l.
Pelts Bear skins as to. size, no. i,
each, $5 020; cubs, $206; badger,
each, 10040c; wildcat, 25050; house
cat, 510c; fox, common gray, each,
30 0 50c; do red, each, $1.5002; do
cross, each, $500; do silver and
black, each, $100 0200; fisher, each,
$506; lynx, each, $203 f mink, strict
ly No. 1, each, 6Oc0$1.6O; marten,
pale pine, according to size and color,
$1.5002; muskrats, largo, each, 60
10c; skunk, each, 40050c; civet or
polecat, each, 6010c; otter for largo
primd skins, each $507; panther,
with head and claws porfect, each,
$203; raccoon for largo prlmo, each,
30 050c; wolf, mountain, with head
perfect, each, $3.5005; woir, prairie,
(coyote), without head, each, 30 035c;
wolverine, each, $407; beaver, per
skin, largo, $506; do medium, $34;
do small, $101.60; do kits, 60076c.
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brinall. bend (or I'litKclTLlui-iinil lourihinnlx1
80WD BV TALLMAN A jCO. DRUGGISTS, PENPJ-ET.ON; pRtfSON,
week; 25 cents a Una par month.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Oregon
Short Line
umdn Pacific
mm.
PKrART Tlmo SohfMllllu AKStTI
roa From 1'oiullotou twm
i 1 1 .
Chicago- Bait Lake, Demver, Ft. I
Puriland Worth. Omahn, Kan
Special sns City, St. Louis, 8 :00 a. as,
A'jnn. m. Chicago and East,
vitt Hunt
ington. Atlantlo Bait Lnko, Denver. Ft.
Express Worth, Omaha. Kan.
Bitfa tn. sns City, St. tauls, 11:10 p. as.
via Hunt- Chicago and KaC
lngtou.
st p.ni Wnlla Walla.Lewliton,
Fast&?!ll Bpokane, Wallaco
H aVm 1-nllman, Mlnneapo
8.isa.m, ip et. Paul, DuluUi, .
sJJoksne. $HSjF Ch,0MO
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.'
All sailing dates sub-
Sail every ft days.
"Dally ' '
SunXV Columbia Rlv.r 4:00pIB.
8:00 pm. To Astoria and Way Sunday
Saturday Landings,
low p. in.
Wlllnruotto Klvor.
Boats leave Portland dally, except Sunday,
(stage ot vrator permitting) (or Willamette an4
Yamhill Rlyer points.
I;ave Leave
Kljpnrla Snake River Lewlstoa
4Sa. mi Rlparla to Lowlston 70 a. sa.
Dally nDsaijr
ExcptMon t Kxopt Mesj
P. T. WAMBLKY, Agent, Pendletoa.
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Take this
route for
Chicago, Bt. Paul, St. Louis, Kan-'
sas City, St. Joe, Oinaha, and
All Points East and Sooth
Portland and pplnts
on the Sound!
TIM CARD.
Leave Pendleton, dally exront Buudavs at
7:00. pm.
Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday aaal
Friday yi:M pm.
Arrive Pendleton Tuesday, Tbutsday aa
Saturday lo i am. ' '
Leave Walla Walla dally, east bound, 0a pas."'
Arrive Walla WiiJla dally, west bound, 8:00 asa.
For Information regarding rates and aooeaa
modatlons, call ou or address
W. ADAMS. AcMnt.
Pendleton, ONgon. ' 1
H. n. OAI.DKRHEAD, Q. I. A., '. .
KVSIIB wails, WBSB, -
The Northern
Pacific!
RUNS
Pullman Sleeping Oirs,
Elegant Dining Ciirs,
Tourist Sleepiug Qira.
f SI'. PAUL
MINNKAPOLJB
DULUTH
FARGO
TO; ) GRAND FORKMI
UlWUKHrUM
WINNEPEG
HELENA and
I BUTTE,
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON
and all points East and South
Through tickets to Japan and Oblna, via
Tacoma and Northern Paolfle Steamship Co..
and American lies., ?
TIME SC8RDULR,
Trains leave Pendleton dally except Sunday
at 7 AO p. m,
For further Information, time cards, mass
and tickets, call on or write W. Adams, Pea.
dleton, Oregon, or A. D. CHARLTON
Third and Morrison Sts., Portland. Ore,
liorrors nt luinotrney. '!JJIiKN cleanse
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same o r ay mm w.0