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Classified Advertisements COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE. IOFE5SION8 AND TRADES. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. TWO LINES. ttsiaess CacU anct Societies PHYStCIANS. 0 COLE. OFFICE TN JODD DR. Onice Honrs, m i m Telephone, lied 371. TLLHR, M. D., DESPAIR BLOCK, and corrects eye trouDira. bndltlons and Impaired nennB. correctly nttea ror reiracura ct- tTclephone, Main Hal. L- nxMTTT. nFFICK UVK MIlBi Eton RnvlnKs Tank. Telephone, 80; telephone, main tui. M1FIELD, M. HOMEOrATn- rslclan and snrfeon. unice in Idlng. Telepnone; unice, uiaca, ence. Diacs LL1AM nOTTSE, riTTSICIAJf AND n. Office, room u, jnaa duihuuk. lain 721. Ilesiaence puonc, umc M'FACL. ROOM 17 ASSOCIA' ok. Telephone. Mam U3i; resi- Icphone, hlack 101. M. HENDERSON. rOTBIClAN argeon. specialties eye. ear, uuc at. cimce in savings uan uuuu- one Main 331. iTITIC 14 Keyes. tore. rilYBICIANS, DUS. Office one block west TT. HTiATvESLEE. CHRONIC rvous diseases and diseases of wo- Sip. Hotel renaieron, tor. " m Sts., Tendleton, Or. 'Phone iiAla MM DENTISTS. TJOnAN, DENTIST. OFFICE IN mlldlng. 'Phone Hod 71. W nrVTTRT. OFFICE IN AS- m block, over Schmidt's new drug one Ked S7. ITECTS AND BUILDERS. wAnn. AUcniTi.cT bu- dent. makes complete ana reno- 'or nnlldinps in me cuj ut cuuu- 17 Judd unuaing. COLE, CONTRACTORS AND S. Estimates rurnisnea on snori LTnh work a sneclaltr. Prompt Bhop on Elutt Btreet near Main. FRATERNAL ORDERS. noTAL NEiannoRS of America Wlldwood Camp, No. 5333, meets second ad fourth Tuesday of each month In Odd Fellows' hall. Mrs. Ida Ilolcomb, Oracle; Mrs. Nettle Robblns, 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. 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 II. Parkes, Sec. rENDLETON CIIAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, II. P., F. F. Wamsley, secretary. Meets first and fourth Friday of each month In Masonic nail. DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF Pythias. J. F. Nowlln. C. C: R. W. Fletcher, K. of R. and S. Meets CTcry Monday In Secret Society Hall. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Tntnllla Camp, No. 0399. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows nail. George A. Hamblln, Con sul ;-G. A. Robblns, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Tendleton Camp. No. 41. W. of W. are held In Secret Society Hall every Saturday evening, visiting neign- bors are always welcome, J. i Haiiter, Clerk ; J. r. Earl, C. C. i Mosquito Little boy, while you axe turning the grindstone, you can be telling me where your papa sleeps. COMMERCE-TRADE NO CHANGES IN THE LOCAL MARKET. ATTORNEYS. BALLERAY & YcCOURT, LAWYERS, AS80 ciauon uuiiaing. CARTER AND RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT Law. Office In Savings Bank Building, STEPHEN A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AT l,aw. iioom 14 Association Ills.. Ten dleton, Oregon. HENRY J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Association lllocK, I'endleton, Oregon. N. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY Office In Association Block. AT LAW, E. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111 Court street. L. B. BEEDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, rendleton, Oregon. AY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILD- JEstlmates fnrnisned on an ainus pry, cement wsiks stone wans eic. orders at East Oregonlan office. BANKS AND BROKERS. RATIONAL BANK OF ATOENA. Capital, fs o.ooo; snrpms ana MOOO. Interest on time deposits. 1 Foreign nnd Domestic exchange, is promptly attended to. Henry I. president: T. J. Kirk, vlce-presl- S L. Barnett, cashier; F. S. Le- lstant cashier. JAMES A. FEE, Building. LAW OFFICE IN JUDD 8TILLMAN AND PIERCE, ATTORNEYS at Law. Mr. stlilman has been admitt ed to practice In United States patent of fices and makes a specialty of Patent Law. Rooms, 10, 11, 12, and 13 Association Block. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. TOE OLD SEMPLE FEED YARD. 723 Cottonwood street, Lindsay k Doty props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Bad die horses at all times. Horses for sale. Phone Red 41. S-DLETON SAYINGS BANK PEN . Orezon. Organized March 1. tnltal. JSO.OOO;. surplns $00,000; sallowed on time deposits. Ex- fought and sold on all principal Special attention given to col- W. J. Furnish, president ; J. rs. fce-presldent ; T. J. Morris, cashier. ItRMERS' BANK OF WESTON, K nmffnn T)np n mnml huntr ess. Exchange bought and sold.' is promptly attendee, to. u. president: George W. Proebstel, dent: J. R. Kligore, cashier: dl- $8. A. Hartman, M. M. Johns, T. G. D. Graw, j. v. Kligore, HODerc G. W. Proebstel. MBsSnATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE Capital $70,000: surplus. $05,000. tsMttets a general 'banking, business. Ex pand telegrapmc transrers soia on ttnn l rancisco. rtew iurs nuu points In the Northwest. Drafts China. Japan and Europe. Makes s on renionnDie terms. i,evi An isldent : W. F. Matlock, vlce-prcsl B. Wade, cashier; n. C. uuern tant cashier. O. K. FEED AND SALES YARD. B. CHES- nut, prop., GIB Aura St, bet. Webb and Alts.. "O. K." treatment given horses left in our care. TOE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE Stable, M." J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. W. FROOME Prop. Livery, Feed and Boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite uotei renaieton. rnone Main iui DEPOT LIVERY, FEED AND SALES Stables. First-class single and double rigs for all occasions. - 027 Cottonwood St., 'phone Main 701. Elvln Craig, prop, OREGON FEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON Prop. Special care given to horses left with me. Lower Webb street 'Phone Red 204 BOARD AND LODGING. PHOTOGRAPHERS. BOWMAN. LEADING PHOTOGRA- of the city, narvest views. In- tosTor sale. Finishing done for aialn St., near bridge. 'Phone -ECTRICAL SUPPLIES. I" BROS., COURT STREET, LA block. Electricians, dealers In elec- Bupplles. nouses, stores, wired for plights. Dells or telephones. Eiec- xtures or all kinds. Get our prices, vork a specialty. 1ANCE . LAND BUSINE8S. THE STRAHON ROOMING HOnsE. MAIN St., Mrs. R. A. Strahon, prop. Nice large wen Kept rooms in new building, with (ood clean beds. THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE, 801 South Main street, M. T. Bradley, prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms. Good comfortable rooms and clean, well ept beds. Lodging 25 cents. EMPIRE LODGING nOUSB, CORNER OF E. Court and Johnson streets; goods large, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Rates 25c and SOe a night Thos. Smart, Prop. HOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Board by the day or week. Good table set. Rates $4 and $5 per week. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L. NefT, prpprletor. Fruits Beginning to Come In Little Wheat Sold In Pendleton Market Uncertain Farmers Think They Are Justified In Holding for Better Market For a week there has been no change locally In the market quota tions in any lines. Everything Is at a standstill but prices are strong on most groceries. Fruits are beginning to come Into the market from local sources and many kinds have fallen in price slightly since they opened, but no change is noted within a week. Ap ples, pears, plums, peaches and all kinds of the delicious fruits are to bo had at every grocery store. Water melons are also getting to be almost a drug on the market and several gro cery firms are getting them by the wagonload from the Milton and Free water country, in the east end of the county. Meats remain the same as quoted a week ago. Wheat Remains at 50 Cents. Wheat remains at 50 cents al though it Is slightly off at this fig ure. Dealers say they are paying 50 cents a bushel, but It Is really worth 49 on the local market, ac cording to what they an having to turn It for. There has been comparatively lit tle wheat sold In Pendleton as the farmers are holding for an expected raise in the price. Most of the grain has been sold in the east end of the county. Around Milton and Weston It Is said that almost all of the hold ings which amount to much has been contracted. The farmers of the east and seem not to have so much confl dence in a fluctuating market, as the wheat growers around Pendleton. Markets Uncertain, The markets are somewhat uncer tain at present and it is impossible for the dealers to make any calcula tions as to the future. Farmers claim that the local market Is not what the foreign markets justify and tney will hold and risk a raise, but whether or not they see this raise remains to be seen. Barley Is 70 Cents. Barley remains at 70 cents a hun dred and little Is selling. At this figure few farmers are selling, pre ferring to hold for an advance, which they say Is sure to come. per lb; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades .rfee, ZEc to 15c per lb; package coffee, 15c per lb. nice Best head rice, 12c per lb; next grade, 8 l-3e por lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.25 por sack; do., 16 lbs., SI. Salt Coarse, $1 per 100; table, sz.50 per 100. Flour, B. B. $3.25 per bbl. Flour, Walter's $3.25 per bbl. 1 time 15a 2 times .. .. , 20c 1 week 30c Extra lines: 10 cents each THREE LINES. 1 time 20o 2 times 30c 1 week 45c a week; 25 cents line per month. FOR 8ALE. FOR 8ALK-A DAVID BRADLEY ALL-STEEL Hsy Bler; lorilet abarfstn. J B Des paln, Uklah, Oregon FOR 8AI.K TWENTY ROOM LOnatNfl house; turnUhrd; will b) nolri at a barialn; It will py you to look Into thlt offer. Adam "11," caro Kant Oregonlan. j LOST. LOST OS THE STREETS OK PENDLETON. A wheat tryrr; uttMi reward will be pslil for returning the name to W F.Taylor, at raclfle Cnatt Elevator Co.'s offlco In Saving llink lliiildlng. TRANSPORTATION LINES. mm. MISCELLANEOUS. STRAYED FROM PASTURE RAY GELDING, black point: h yeir old; weight about 12on; branded "A L" on right hip: umall Hilt lu right car. Ten dollars reward will bo paid for horto or Information leadln? to recovery. uieiian, rennieion, ure. C. E. Mo- HORSES TO PASTI'RE TIMOTHY, OR chard and brome grasses; good pasture; plenty of running water. Terms reasona ble. W. B. Ross, Mcacham, Oregon. KELLAR BROTHERS, PLASTERING and cementing. Cement walks a spe cialty. Estimates furnished free. Work guaranteed. Leave orders at Itadley and Zahncr's cigar more. Main St., P. O. box 104. MISS MINNIE H. ROSE, GRADUATE Nurse. 200 Turk street. "Phone Black 3."4 : calls day or night promptly respond ed to. WOOD SAWING, CONTRACT WORK A. It. Stephens. Hcaduarters at Grays Harbor Commercial Co., and Neuman's Cigar Store. "Phones Black 124 and Main 021. Portland Wheat Market Portland, Sept 4. The new crop of wheat is moving slowly this way, but It will be well Into September before there will be anything llko a free movement. Farmers have sold but little so far, although bids are at above the market value. Prlvato ad vices from Interior points stnto farm ers have very advanced Ideas as to selling prices and show a strong dis position to hold out for more monoy. The export demand Is fair. Intorlor merchants arc said to be actively competing for good-sized parcels and are running prices up. Harvesting as yet is hardly finished In any section and it will be fully a fortnight before definite returns from tho harvest Burners aro amply supplied and the field can bo secured of tho amount of call has boon almost exclusively con- wheat harvested. Yields have been fined to small lots. Prices aro very very disappointing so far, notwlth- strong, and somo advances aro being standing tho acreage is fully 10 per obtained, though very slowly. Thoro cent greater than a year ago; the has been a fair trade in territory yields have decreased from 15 to 30 wool. Flno staples aro quoted at 55 per cent. Exporters are at times In CCc: strictly flno. 53G5c; lino and GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. WEIIH ST., West of Hotel Eastern. All kinds of re pairing done at reasonable prices. Bicy cles, gun and machine repairing a special ty. Simmons, Proprietor. OREGON Shohf Line Ann SM0N PACIFIC the market for wheat and at present fine ruling prices for cargoes In London, lCc. with freight rate added, CI cents Is strong. an extreme figure for Walla Walla club; blue stem, 63 cents, and valley, 62 cents, Valley crop Is turning out better than at first reported and this section of tho country will have a fair crop hardly enough for any export- medium, 50rG2e; medium, 43 Flue fleeces contlnuo especially lng, but plenty for the mills, that arc W?J" 60cfpl each Skins, Hideo and Pelts. Portland, Sept. 4. Sheepskins Shes.llngg, lB20c; short wool, 250 35c; medUm wool, 30060c; long very numerous in that section. Wheat In San Francisco. San Francisco, Sept. 4. Tho mar ket here has shown no change since our last review. Harvest Is practi cally over and good crops have been harvested all over tho state except In the southern portion. Tho market has shown little activity and tho ex port business is rather quiet. A fair Hides Dry Hides, No. 1, 16 pounds and up, 1515c per pound; dry kip, kip, No. 1, 5 to 15 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, 8019c; 60 to 60 pounds. 78c; undor 50 pounds and cowb, 7c; stags and bulls, sound. o&bVio: kip, sound. 15 to zo pounds, 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 poundB. 7c; calf, sound, under 10 1.22 per cental. mnrnmont la lr npnnpntD f erlne freely and meeting tho market Pus. 8c; green (unsalted) lc per Prices range from $1.13 1.15 fori i "uu ' No. 1 shipping; milling. $1.17140 . OD w. 2550c: coat oklns, common, each, 1015o; Angora, with wool on, each, 25cOll. Pelts Bear skins as to size, no. i, each, $5020; cubs, $25; badgor, ftaMi I040c: wildcat. 26050; house Athena, Umatilla county, L. A. """"Si ""," boos- do i , . . cross. Aftpn. ynmbi u- Ljuau ui iiurvi-Hr- w p-if rt nn n ' United States department of agri culture, climate and crop bulletin of the weather bureau, Oregon section, for the week ending Monday, Sep tember 2; TONSORIAL PARLORS. PARKES. OFFICE COURT 8T. site Golden Rule hotel : land office hnch as filing of claims and In! contests a specialty. IAILEY. JR.. U. S. LAND COM- oner specialty made of land ni proof: insurance and collections, Judd uulldlng, room 10. tABS AND CARRIAGE8. TIBB HACK. NEW AND VKIIT ! style, for the service of the public La run ana J as. h. McKay, nroos. the Commercial Llverv Stable or me aiain jtsi ana tue nacs will call VB LINE. ERWIN BAKER. PnOP. !one Main 333. Stand In front of Restaurant ECOND-HAND DEALERS. O'DANIEL. NEW AND RRPONn goods bought and sold. Court St, uuae uiock. can ana see mm. PBLE, DEALER IN SECOND gooaa. if there Is anything you .- new or sarniifl hand furnlfnrp. ranlte ware and crockery, call and ces, no. 213 court Bt I BLACKSMITHING. KUD & SON FOR WHEAT RACKS ana best In town, 814 Webb Bt BILLY KRASSIG, BARBER SHOP AND BATH rooms. ODDotite Hotel St. Qeortre. (iooa workmen. Everything In the best sanitary condition. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING. L. GREENAWALD, THE OLD RELIABLE Shoemaker. First class repairing with beit materials, enop in rear oi vinainger, wiison a to. JOHN WILSON, FIR8T CLASS SHOD maker and repairer. Best material used nd good work done. Shop 117 Alta street WANTED. "WANTED A GIRL TO DO HOOSEWOBK. ply to urs Baer, Jackson street. AP- WANTED GENTLEMAN BOARDERS BY THE weex: eooa tame tel. wri n. j. ineiev. 302 Water street, corner Johnston. WANTED NICELY FURNI8HED ROOMS FOR nounekeeplng. Apply at ibis once. FOR RENT. FOR RENT F0RNI8HED HOUSEKEEPING rooms and sin le rooms. 719 College street. opposite court house. Mrs. Alice Smith, Prop. FOR RENT-KIVEltOOM COTTAGE ON CLAY strut between Webb and It&llroad. Inaulre of Jan. 11. Welch, 120 Court strert. FOUND. FOUND LADIES' HANDKERCHIEF AT EAST Oregonlan office. Owner call at this omce. Local Market Prices. The following shows the price paid on the local market: Raspberries, 2.75 a prata. Blackberries, $2.25 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 p.r pound. Cherries, I1.7B per crate. Plums, three boxes for 25c. String beans, 5c a pound. Parsnips, 76c per sack. Cabbage, 3c per pound. Cheese, per pound, 20c. Onions, 3c per pound. Green onions, 25c dot. Beets, per lb, lc New potatoes, 114c per pound. Garlic1 -2 c per lb. Poultry. $2.50 to Pendleton Live Stock enj Chickens, hens, pet dot., $3.60. Turkeys, per lb., 10c. Geese, per dor., 19. Spring chickens, per dot.. S2.60 and $3. Ducks, por doz., $3.75. Pigeons, per doz., $1.50. Eggs, 20c in trade. Butter, 25c' and 60c per rolL Choice Dc-cf Cattle, Etc Cows, per hundred, $3.1003.25. Steers, $3.7603.86. Hogs, live, $6, Hogs, dressed, 8c. Calves, dressed, 8Sc. Pendletw Betall Grocery Prices. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 40c Atnena, Umatilla county, h A. ' j eacn ,i.E02; do GIthens.-About two weeks yet to ' d !'w and about average. High winds just bo- ,each' "f0,1 ""IT' f".0.' fore harvest occasioned some iOS8. ?5J cauch-23: mink, strict Wpathor n,i ..,., ly No. 1, each, 50c$1.50; marton, was planted this season' and It gives I?'0 Plne- cco,-dlnB t sire and color,: promise .now of an excellent enm for L""60?5 .mu8,ratB'. ea?h 6 this localltv uuc; skiuik, eacn, luttiouc; civet or nrltnn ftlrfna nnnfi iiKfihT finnftinr riot.-.. I ..-. i, -,r- , ... w.,Co,un, w tn i.0!ld n(I cawB norfect. eanh. Chicago, Sept. 4. Cattle Market J2tf23: raccoon for large nrlmo. each. for rangers Jower. Good to prime 3050c; wolf, mountain, with head steers nominal, $7.058.C0; poor to perfoct, each, $3.5006; wolf, pralrio, medium, $4.257.50: stockers and fcovotei. without head, car-h. 30ff2)35c: feeders, $2.5006.20; rows $1.605.65; wolverine, each, $t7; beaver, per nSPAST TIlllO Soluxllllo ABS1TS roa Vniin Pundlutoii to OhlcaRo. Salt Ijko, Denver, Ft Portland Worth, Omaha. Kan Special iti city, St. Uuli, 8:00 a. u. fi-M p. tn. Chicago and East. tI.i Hunt ington. Atlantis Salt Liku, Donvi'r, Ft Kxnre Worth, Omaha, Kn- S:4.ia m. ai City, Bt. txmli, 11:10 p. nt. via Hunt Chlcajo aud KiUt. iugtoti. Ht p. ni Wnlla Wnlla,LenUlon, FaitVall Spokane, Wallace 8-lVa mi I'nlltnan, Mlnneapo .. .isa.m, n, Kt. Paul, Dululh, sP-'"- Spokane. i"d KsUrtf"' C1,l"g0 Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All alllnir dates sub- 8Kp.m. XStHSio ! Ball overy ft days. "Daily ' BmXj Columbia River 8:00 pm. To Aatorla and Way Sunday Haturday Landings. lowqp.m. Wlllntnotto Hlvnr. Boats leavo Portland dally, except Sunday. (Huge at water pcrmiltlliK) (or WllUmelte an4 Yamhill River points. Leave Itlpavla 1 att a. m. Pally Excpt Mon 8nako River Rlparla to Luwlitou Leave Iiwlitoo 7 aw a. ra. Kicp nally it MO F. F. WAMSLEY, Agent, Pesdlston. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for Chicago, Bt, Pnul, Bt. IkhiIb, Kan sas City, Bt. Joe, Omaha, mill All Points East and South Portland and points on the Sound TIMK CARD. Leave Pondleton, dally c-irent Sundays at r:oo. pm. Arrive Pendleton Monday. Wednesdar and Friday I2:ftpm. Arrive Pendleton Tueidav. Thuridar and Saturday 10:M am. Iavo Walla Walla dally, east bound, OaiO pm, Arrive Walla WaJln dally, weit bound, 0 ara. For lnforniatlou regarding rates and aeoonu modatlom, call on or addreu w. adamh, Agent, Pendleton. Oreron. 8. II. OALDKRHKAI), O. P. A walla walla. Wash, nr Heifers, $2.50C; canners, $1.50 2.50; bulls, $2.255; calves, $2.76 7.o; Texas-fed steers, $34.60; western steers, $4oo.70. Hogs Market 510c higher and closed weak. Mixed and butchers, $7.3507.90; good to choice heavy, T.bUM.t; rough heavy. S7.5S)7.75: light, $3.7503.85; bulk of sales, $7.40 Omaha. Sept. 4. CattleMarket active and strong. Native steers $4.7508.25; cows and heifers, $30 $5.25; Western steers. $400: Texas steers, $3.7505.25; cows and heifers $2.8004.40; canners, $1.75 02.75: stockers and feeders, $2.7505.40; calves, $3.5005.50; bulls, stags, etc., Hip 4.&U. Hogs Market 10c higher. Heavy $7.3507.45; mixed, $7.40 0 7,45; light $7.4007.55; pigs, $007.25: bulk of sales, $7.4O07.4C. Shoej Market 5010c higher, Kedi muttons, $3.7504,10; wethers. $3,250 3.75; ewes, $2.75 03.&O; common and Blockers, $203.50; lambs, $3.5005.25. skin, largo, $500; do medium, $304; do small. $101.60: do kits. 60076c. ia i vo t aj. v dVSaW QBUUIM4 J ut to auUUn. W M Pr.icnU tat, 1. .1 n MEN AND WOMEN. TIm Itlirtli tnr unnfttliril dlLnvrei,lDilipiuitJofif, Irrttatiuut or ulcrtiou fl bkiicuua infuurcDdi, J'llljtid. DH ! i ne not them Pacific KUNS Pullman Slecpliij? Cara. Elegant Dining Girs, Tourist Sleeping Cara. fHIM'AUIj TO alnluu. anil nut eittU: iTHttMJlCHtwouCa. ".ut ur ruiwr.tiu. -or aout hi iaia it.yai l.r uicrb... firrn,(il tii f Ol. or 3 buttlM, trtuT Circular nut vu intuit. THROUGH MiNNUAl'OLIH UUIjUTH KAIMJO (HtAND KOUKH OROOKHTON WINNKl'EO 1UCLKNA hui! JIU'n'K. ICKETS TO SB CMicMEbTtfl-a enoLieH Pennyroyal pills ,-"7i. . '!'"1 ""It iui. Pf UaUa Ula pi hi I UK Ill t Klt'k i uiii iJiJ 1. I(i:i .B'l U.llf. U,ll M4US wiui u.i niu,o i i.,. ii,rr. lUfuM CHICAGO WASHINGTON I'HILADKLI'IIIA NKW YORK j UOHTON and nil ioliit ICiuit ami Bouth Tbrouxb tlckota to Japan and Chlua, via .1 atoms aud Northern Pacific Hteamablp Co. 1 aud American line. TIMK SCIIKnill.R. iiusm for i'.,n.ui.r.iuii ..r.i. , at7W) p. in. 4-iteii.i rr.ii.iin,'Mi.uK,tfra. I lorthtr liilormatlou, Urns card., mass Third and Morri.ou BU Portland, Ort, Boston Wool Market Strong. Iloston. Sept. 4. Duslness In the wool market Is practically alonK the same lines as last week. Largo con- Ct MPWISI r?',n9P,i '"HIS u" I" "X r JJ . 1 lu. ol 11m Haul. vl jtUilAoe. aiujMn. uuc, U(f.u.aiJU. euros Lost Mnnhood, lm. rmaiorriiosa niBoniniu, ruins , a-nma uuo4. n.noua ua t tTVTG Daman. Viwlcocala, cnurua, mops nor w urui, iut t Uxa. Clrtuu,, iw, Addrosi. Blshon named Co.. Hun Hrunclaco. 0L 80LD BY TALLMAN d. CO,, DRUQQI8T8, PENDLETON, OREGON, rJPVHSS.'t B.v .,"(,'tnliKnii.osss, opa nlllty. Heudach,Unf1tneas ioMor(r,l.psa o A