East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 08, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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Classified Advertisements
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Business Cards and Societies
PR0PE5SI0N8 AND TRADES. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. W. 0. COLE. OFFICE IN JUDD
building. OIDce hour, iu to iz a. m. ;
to 5 p. m. Telephone. Red S71.
v. MILLER. M. D.. DESPATN BLOCK,
i. treat and corrects eye troubles, catar
rhal conditions una impairea ncanag.
glasses correctly' fitted for refractive er
rors. Telephone, aiain nai.
R. C. J. SMITH, OFFIUH UVI5K Tutu
Pendleton BnviDRS nun, xciepaoue, ou;
sldence tolephone, wain aui.
.8. GARFIELD, M. D., nOMEOPATH-
Erie puyslclan and surgeon, unw la
ha bn d ue, Teiepnone; unice, discs
residence, Diacx z.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA
Wlldvrood Camp, No, 333, meets second
ad fonrtb Tuesday of each month In Odd
Fellows' nail. Airs. las iioicomb, 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
vtsltlntr Sir Knlshts cordially Invited.
S. Kecs, Record Keeper; E. D. Estabrook,
Commander.
wtr.T.TAM nonsE. rnrsiciAN and
E Burgeon. Office, room 20, Jndd building,
bone. Main 721. Residence 'phone, black
D. J. M'FAUL, nOOM 17 A8S0CIA-
Won block. Telephone, Main 031 J res!
nee telephone black 101.
T. M. nBNDERSON, PHYSICIAN
nd Burgeon. Specialties eye, enr, nose
tbroat. orrice in Havings nana duiio
'Phone Slain 831.
raopATmc pnrsiciANS. drs.
Ceres & "Keyed. Office one block west
ton Store.
T.TVN K. TILAKESLEE. CHRONIC
nd nervona diseases and diseases of wo
L Onn. Hotel l'endleton. Cor. Water
ffMnln Sts, Pendleton, Or. 'Phone
.273.
DENTIST8.
i-h-L. iVAUOHAN, DENTIST. OFFICE IN
V-TTSidd bulldlnc. 'Phone Red 71.
TUsMb M AWN. 'DENTIST. OFFICE IN AS-
"ifftlciatlon block, over Schmidt's new drug
Saktft. 'Phone Red 271.
1JCHITECT8 AND BUILDERS.
iillLnOWARD, ARCHITECT AND SU-
Btendent, makes complete ana renn
ans for buildings In the city or conn-
Room 17 Judd minding.
& COLE, CONTRACTORS AND
flders. Estimates furnished on short
Job work a specialty, rrompt
Shop on Bluff street near Main.
MAT, CONTRACTOR AND BDILD
Estimates furnished on all kinds
sonry, cement walks, sfone walls etc.
orders at ,East .Oregonlan office.
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. Parkcs, Sec.
PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T.
Tnylor, n. P., F. F. Wamsley. secretary,
Meets first and fourth Friday of each
month In Masonic nail.
DAMON LODGE. NO. I. KNIGnTS OF
Pythias. J, F. Nowlln. C. C! R. W.
Fletcher, K. of R. and S. Meets every
aionaay in secret society nan.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.-
Tntullla Camp, No. G300. Meets first
and third Mondays of each month at Odd
Fellows' Hall, ueorge A. Ilamblln, Con
sul; u. a. uobDins, uierk.
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
bora are always welcome. J, P. Walker,
i-ieric; j. i: nan, u, u.
ATTORNEYS.
BALLERAY & McCOURT, LAWYERS, ASSO
CARTER AND RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT
i-aw. umce in savings Bank Building,
STEPHEN A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AT
i-"f. uoom 14 Association Blk., Pen-
aieton, uregon.
HENRY J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Association uiock, l'endleton, Oregon.
N. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY
Office In Association Block.
AT LAW,
E. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ill
lourt street.
L. B. BEEDER. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
i-enuieton, uregon.
BANKS AND BROKER8.
NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA,
gon. Capital, jso.ouo: surplus and
SnOflO. Interest on time deposits.
.In Foreign and Domestic exchange.
tlonB promptly attended to. nenry
imi, president ; r, ,i, isirK, vice-presi-
E. L. Bnrnett. cashier: F. 8. Le-
j assistant cashier.
JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD
imiiaing.
8TILLMAN AND PIERCE, ATTORNEYS
at Lnw. Mr. stlllman has been admltt
ed to practice In United States natent of.
flees and makes a specialty of Patent Law.
Rooms, 10, ' 11, 12, and 13 Association
mock.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
Tnn OLD SEMPLE FEED YARD, 723
Cottonwood street, Lindsay & Doty
props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Sad
dle horses at all times. Dorses for sala.
'Phone Red 41.
PENDLETON SAYINGS BANK PEN-
Orccon. Organized March
capital. $50,000: surplus 200,000
: allowed on time deposits, ki-
bonght and sold on all principal
special attention given to col
. W. J. Furnish, president: J. N,
vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier,
'ARMERS' BANK OF WESTON,
Oregon. Does a general bank
ilness. Exchange bonght and sold
s promptly attended to. R,
president: George W. Proebstcl,
Idcnt: J, R, Kllgore, cashier: dl-
O. A. Ilartman, M. M. Johns, T.
O. D. Qraw, J. F. Kllgore. Robert
''By1' " l roebstel.
WBST, NATIONAL BANK OF PBNDLE-
'jtWM, Capital $70,000 : surplus,- SDS.OOO,
acts a general banking business. Ex-
fj and telegraphic transfers sold on
Ban Francisco, New York and
al points In the Northwest. Drafts
I -on China, Japan and Europe. Makes
ons on reasonnnip terms. Levi An
.resident; W. F. Matlock, vlce-presl
B. Wane, cashier: n. C. Quern
istant cashier.
iHm
PHOTOGRAPH ER8,
OWMAN. LEADING PHOTOGRA-
if the cltv. narvest vlnam. Tn.
tos for sale. Finishing done for
Mum ot., near bridge. 'Phone
ECTRICAL SUPPLIE8.
iSf lillUa.. COURT STREET. T.A
..block. Electricians, dealers In elec-
DPPlies. Houses, stores, wired for
ngms. neiis or telephones, fllec-
Ctures Of all kinds. Get nil, ni-lxoa
wwin a Bueuiaity.
?ANCE & LAND BUSINESS.
PARKE8. OFFIOR mrm-p t
kite Golden Rule hotel ; land office
i, Biicn as uimg of claims and Inl
pontests a specialty.
iailey. JR.. n. s. r.Avn rnt.
ner Specialty made of land fll-
i iiroot; insurance and collections,
juuu uiiiiding, room 10.
THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE
Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for
One turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street
COMMERCIAL STABLES, O. W. FROOMB
Prop. Livery, Feed and Boarding. All
kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op
posite uotei renaieton. 't'none Main 101,
DEPOT LIVERY, FEED AND SALES
btables. , First-class single and double
rigs ror an occasions. 027 Cottonwood
St., 'phone Main 791. Elvln Craig, prop'.
OREGON FEED YARD. W. T. BOYNTON
Prop. Special care given to horses left
with me. Lower Webb street 'Phone
Bed 204
BOARD AND LODGING.
THE STRAHQN J1O0MING HOUSE. MAIN
St, Mrs. R. A. Strahon, prop. Nice Urge
well kent rooms In new hnlMlntr. arm.
;ood clean beds.
GOOD OLD CUSTOM,
various niece 1athlnB evpr' da' wh wc were nt Atlantic City," said th yl
"Iliimph'" commented Aunt Jerusha. "City folks must live In mighty un
clean places. Every Saturday used to bu thought often enough whin I was your
COMMERCE-TRADE
Local' Market Prices.
The following shows the Drlces
paid on the local market:
Pineapples, $6, a dozen.
Watermelons, $5 a dozen.
Muskmelons, S3 a dozen.
Tomatoes, 10 cents per pound.
Peaches, 10 cents per pound.
Apricots, 10 cents per pound.
Plums, three boxes for 25c.
String: beans, 5c per pound.
Parsnips, 75c. per sack.
Cabbage, 3c. per pound.
Cheese, per pound, 20e.
Onions, 3c per pound.
Green onions, 26c dozen.
Beets, per pound, lc
New .Potatoes, lfc per pound.
Garlic, 12 &c per pound.
Pendleton Live Stock and Poultry.
Chickens, hens, per doz.. 12.50 to
$3.50.
Turkeys, per lb., 10c.
Geese, per doz., S9.
Spring chickens, per doz.. $2.50 and
$3.
Ducks, per doz., $3.75.
PigeonB, per doz., $1.50.
Eggs, 20c in trade.
Butter, 25c and COc per roll.
Choice Beef Cattle, Etc,
Cows, per hundred, $3.1003.25.
steers, ?3.7bB13.S5.
Hogs, live, $C.
Hogs, dressed, Sc.
Calves, dressed, 89c.
Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices.
Coffee Mocha and Java. best. 40c
per jd; next grade, 30c per lb; lower
grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb:
package coffee. 15c per lb.
Rice Best head rice, 12V&C per lb;
next grade, 8 l-3c per lb.
Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.25
per sack; do., 1C lbs. ?1.
Salt, coarse, $1 per 100; table. $2.50
per iuu.
Flour, B. B. $3.25 per bbl.
Flour, Walter's, $3.25 per bbl,
MONEY IN FRUIT RAISING
FRUIT GROWERS UNION A
COMPLETE SUCCESS.
mB WHITE LODGING HOUSE. 801
Ronth Main street. M. T- Bradlev. nron.
nonsekeonlnc rooms and lodHn
uoou coQuoriBDie rooms ana clean, well
kept beds. Lodging 20 cents.
EMPIRE LODGING HOU8E, CORNER OF
E. Court and Johnson streets?
large, clean rooms with comfortable beds.
Rates 25c and COe a nleht Thna. Kmrt
Prop.
HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND
Mill streets. Board hv tha d n. nuV
Good table, set. Rates $4 and $S per week.
l'endleton reed Yard in connection. L.
iMeir, proprietor.
TONSORIAL PARLOR8.
Skins, Hides and Pelts.
Portland, Sept. C Sheepskins
Shearlings, 1520c; short' wool, 25
35c; medium wool, 30G0c; long
wool, C0c$l each.
Hides Dry hides. No. 1. 16 nminrin
ana up, lbSpiBc per pound; dry kip,
no. l, 0 to 15 pounds, 12c; dry calf,
No. 1, under 5 pounds. 10c; dry salt
ed bulls and stags, one-third less than
dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound
CO pounds and over. 89c:' 60 to CO
pounds, 78c; under 50 pounds and
cows, c; stags and bulls, sound, 6
Irln cmtnH 1 r. t on
bouna, iu to 14 pounds, 7c;
calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 8c;
eiccu vuuoauecu, ic per pound less;
Unions as Good for Pitmcrs as for
Laborers Great Saving jn Hand.
ling. Fruit by Such Organization.
North Yakima, Wash., Sept. 8.
The Yakima County Fruit Drawers'
union, which has boon in operation
two months, Is now pronounced it
complete success. From a member
ship of 50 at the beginning of July It
has grown to 133 fruit growers and
abount twenty more non-producers
who lend their aid to the scheme.
At first many growers or tho valley
Iboked tij.oi tho union with suspicion
but sc successfully has it been con
ducted by the manager It is predicted
that practically all the growers will
become members before the year is
out or at least before another season
rolls aroun.i.
Manager J. M. Porry makes tho an
nouncement that a great saving is
being made in shipping rates. He
says that last year It cost tho indl
vidual shippers 75 cents per hundred
to get their product to market whllo
this year it Is only costing an aver
age of 22 centB. The union Is now
shipping from 20,000 to 30,000 potindB
of produce a day, which is expected
to materially increase before the
month is out. The success lies in the
fact, that by combining the product
is scattered and all the markets are
kept well supplied.
Besides the largo amount of fruit
sent out by freight over 200 boxes
o day go out by express on special
contracts. For the 'first time in the
history of fruit shipments a carload
of pears goes out from this place each
day. Tills is t'oiibie that sent out
last year. The reason for this in
crease in the pear shipments is that
returns are now being received from
tho young pear orchards just com
ing Into bearing. The fruit as a
whole throughout the valley Is better
than last year nnJ V-n yield is mucN
larger, with unusually good prices
ruling.
TWO LINES.
1 time 15c
2 times 20c
1 week 30c
THREE LINES.
1 time 20a
2 times JOo
1 week 45c
Extra lines: 10 cents each a week; 25 cents line per month.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PTRAYKD FROM PASTURE I1AY OEI.OINO,
, black point; Sretrs old-; welnht about 1200:
branded "A L" on right hlp raall silt In right
tut. Ten dollars roward trill be nodi for imna
or Information leading to recovery. O. K. JIc-
vjiminu, I muieiuu, UrO.
HORSES TO PASTURE TIMOTHT, OR
chard and bromo (trasses; good pasture!
ineuiy ot- running water. Terms reasona
ble. V. R. Rosa, Meacham, Oregon.
KELLAR llROTHERs PLASTERING
and cementing. Cement walks ana.
clnlty. Estimates furnished free. Work
guaranteed. I-catp orders at Iladlcy and
Znhner's cigar store. Main St., P. O. box
104.
WOOD SAWING, CONTRACT WORK A.
II. 8tenhens. Iteaduartera at Omits
Harbor Commercial Co.. and Neuman'i
Cigar Store. 'Phones Illack 124 and Main
021.
Most Effectlvu Advertising.
That advertising Is the most effect
ive which attracts the eyo and ap
peals to tho brain. Strong adjectivoa
may be as much out of tnsto In an
advertisement as In a bit of more
aspiring literature. Exaggeration is
always to bo avoided. Pooplo nowa
days demand sincerity in all matters
of business. It is observable that all
tho big and successful advertisers are
most careful as to their statements
of fact. Thoy realize that confidence
Is the key-stone in tho arch of trade.
Their success came of their Jealous
regard for their work
A young Missourlnn, Into nrrlval at
Heppnor, was told by prnctlcal Jokers
of tho town tho ho would havo to go
before tho county clerk and take out
natuarlization papers before ho could
become a citizen of Oregon. Tho
youth believed them and applied to
tho clerk for citizenship. Tho clerk
"tumbled" and had him sign a solemn
oath renouncing his allegiance to tho
govern of Missouri. All of which
Is oxtroniely funny; but soma day
young Missouri will catch on nnd
there will be trouble. A lot of Jokers
will get licked and tho number ot
black eyes and broken noses ovor
ther will indicato that a lot of the
citizens, or Heppher havo been In
training to fix themsolves for a seat
in the United States seiiato, Condon
Globe.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
mm
OREGON
5ffOI$rLlN
UftUiVN Pacific
nirART
roa
Chicago
Portland Special
ti'M p. m.
Tin Huntington.
Atlantic!
Kxpresi
9:t' m.
Tla Huntington,
St. Paul
Fait Mall
8 :1S a. m,
via
Spokane,
Tlmo Soltrxttiln
From I'ouiUutou
81 1 Lako. Panrer, Tl.
Worth, Omaha, Kan
as City, St. Louli,
Chicago and Rut,
Bait Luke, Denrer. Ft.
Worth, Omaha, Kan.
City, St. touli,
Chicago and Knit.
Walla Walli.Lsnliiton,
Spokane, Wallace.
Pullman, Mlnneapo-
Milwaukee, Chicago
auu aui,
Aaarra
raoM
A :00 a. i
11:10 p. a.
5:Wp. m.
Ocean and River Schedule.
kromVortland.
8. -00 p. m.
SPOKANE INTERSTATE FAIR.
condition.
BOOT AND 8HOE REPAIRING.
BS AND CARRIAGES.
TIRE HACIC. NRW 1 vn vmrrv
ijrio, tor tue aerrice or the public.
' im auu ju. n. Men mw nwim
bj Commercial Livery Stable or
. iumn 1Ui ana tne hack will call
LINE. ERWIN rtAJTRn. nnnp
He Main 353. flranil In tmnt nf
piuurani.
JND-HAND DEALER8.
'DANIEL, .NEW AND SECOND
os bought anil nM Cnnrt at
no block. Call and see him.
t'E, DEALER IN SECOND
If there Is anrthlni? van
W or second Imnil fnmlrnrp.
ware ana crockery, call and
o. sis uourt at.
BILLYKRA8SIO, BARBER SHOP AND BATH CU'1s- lc Per POUnd less; horse hides,
uuiui. unDnfiLB iioihi me. liAnrirn. iiaati i tsuimu. Hiii-n ai hiifJiv it fir Aani.
workmen, ETery thing In the best sanitary 1 Kfl- nnU'a nV"' Z?L
. . 1 w", -"W"""! &va.
Djviuo, toiuinDn, eacn, jueu&c; An
gora, with wool on. each. 2Bctl.
Pelts Bear skins as to size. No. 1.
OREENAWALD. T11K or.n nn.ii urn- each. $5.20: cubs. S2(3B; linde-nr
m&kes'ho
i w w v -4 ctt,U
JOHN WILSON, FIRST CLASS SHOB- cross, each Ififtfi. .ZZ'"
SkW Hut- M-r..!.! -JI I ' T - w t AJ OUICi UilU
"mi nuu i ruaurr, ucmi material dim n.t. . . . :
and good work done. Shop 11T' AlU iK' cacn 1"Q)200: nsher, each,
treet. ?5C; lynx. each. $2S,3: mink. Rtrlrt.
iyiy o, i each. 60J1.50: marten.
wAiMitu. paie pjne, accoraingto size and color.
01 fAMk. t . '
For "Pendleton Day" the O. R. & N.
Makes a Low Special hJ?0'
TMe .... ( 1 ...II, . Tn.
.-iu oiJUKuue win noiu nor in
terstate Fair October C to 14. Tho
progressive and enterprising people
of that city are putting forth unusual
effort to make this season's fair sur
pass In point of interest, anything of
tho kind over seen Jn the north Pa
cific. A featuro of tho fair will be
"Pendleton Day." Thursday, October
ana ior mis occasion tho O. Tl. &
N, Co. Will on October 8 sell tickots
Spokano and return, good until Orrtn.
oer lb, at JU.50. This inc udes admls.
sion to the fair.
PEOPLE EXPECT
THE BEST
In the wuy of luxury anil
solid comfort when tliey
travel via
I
WANTEDPOSITION AS BOOKKEEPER AND lofkunk"'''.' &
Collector hv nmii mnn- rn nlcn rfrT,,.. I fJC . SKUnK, each. 40ff50C! rlvfit np
Uuic j-.airoiuuurare. i ijuiuuui, eacu, uitpiuc; otter, for largo
wanted a girl to do hoVework. ap- p,m0 sk,ils' efch' B7J panther,
fiiuum oner, jactiou street, n.m utou auu cmws penect. each
I 00. n . . .
WA NTED Q ENTLEM AN BOARDERS BY THE UnrA tjnlf T I P".me' e&Ch'
week: sood Libia net. Mr . i WOlf. mountain. with hoarl
303 Water street, corner Johnston. "J perfect, each, f3.506; wolf, prairie.
wanted NICELY furnished ROOMS FOR I ""le' wiinout nead, each, 30C335c;
.vunenue, eacn, beaver, per
bkih, large, ot,; do medium, $34;
do small, ?11.S0: do kits, 50075c.
housekeeping. Apply at this office.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms nnd sin le rooms. 719 College street. I
FOR RENT-FIVE ROOM COTTAGE ON CLAY
"-ACKSMITHINQ.
& SOV pnn witwiT nipiro
Bl best In town, 814 Webb St.
Carnlvs! Excursion,
To Portland and return, including
w" II ViU A A AU, JFt 1 ,1A I I s , .. .
llfML MlVMli WAhhand li.llrAori lnni 1 aUmiSSlOn LO f tio earning Q VK
FOR 8ALE.
Dates of sale. HodL 8. 9. 10 and 11
IJmlt, seven days. Children undnr
12, half fard. Call at the O. It. u. N.
FOR SALE A DAVID BRADLEY ALL-STEEL I 'J , n? "C" your tickets. This , shipped
Yy'eri for sale at a bargain. J. b. Dei- M-rnvai is mo greatest exhibition of, for ro-lnterm
. me K,na roriiana nas over witnessed, kindred.
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this naner will tu
ed to learn that there la at it
ureuueu uncase mat science has been stole
iu cure in an us stsges and that Is Ca
tarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only
I'U.lllTV I.U1D II II W , II HUM ,n TUB mar,!.. I
fraternity. Catarrh hclnv M.tnnii...
ol disease, require a constitutional
iraiuieui, nan s i.aiarru unre Is taken
internally.- actlns directly nnnn th i.i-i
and mucous surfaces of the system, there-
uiuu)iuK me lounaation or the dis
ease, and glylnjc the patient strenetb by
bUlldlUK UD the ron.lltntlnn anil ...l.tlX.
nfltlll. In .Intnn I ... 1. rw, I . UH
r ww. lug proprietors
have ko much faith lo Its curative powers
that they offer One Hundred Dollars for
ii r , .7 10 cure- Hend for
at u. ICBUUIUUIUIS.
AttTV!t!"lN 1 CO- Toledo. O.
Hall's Family I'llis are the best.
"DESE BONE8 RAI8E AGAIN."
Bodlessof Celestials, Minus Plg.Talls,
on Their Way to Their Happy
Hunting Ground.
Saturday evening's W, & O. 11.
train out of Pendlfifnn
bones of six dead Chinamen In unnioi
caskets which
China. They are being shipped from
i.rrc ig tacoma and there will
junutri on an Orl
And they ure never disap
pointed not even the nioit
exacting, for tho Kumous
TraliiH of tills Kainoim Line
" nil equipped wlih "Tito
Uest of Everytm,0.
Remember It Is tha'Sbot
Line between Mlnrre"
apoiis.st.Paulaod
Chicago.
Anthins; you vrith tb know about
CoinforUate Traveling gladly answered
II. L. SlSLEIl, flen'l A0t
218 Alder Street, Portland, Ore,
T. W. TUASOALU,
(ieneral fatieuKur Agent, Ht, Paul,
Minn,
All sailing dates sub
ject locnsnge.
For San FrancUco
Sail every J days.
Columbia River
To Astoria and Way
Landing!.
too p. a.
i oo p. m.
Sunday
Dally
except
Sunday
8o p m.
Baturdav
10 MO p. in.
AVIllumottn It Ivor.
Boata leavo Portland dally, except Sunday.
vUK?M, J!'.,,er Pormlltlng) for Willamette and
Yamhill River points.
Leave
KIpKvIa
4:05 a. m.
Dally
Excpt Hon
Snake Rlvor
Riparla to Lctrliton
Leave
Lewlitoa
7KX)a.n.
Dally
Excpt Mo
F, f. WAM8LKY, Agent, I'endlston.
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
,yviV . Vf win imir fsonuinr.
IV Wu , !"" oil'". Ilrru..
(- Jr u ",,""l",'lllluu. Idlmi
llu.ll,u Kuuorr, i'lltl.A., I'a;
PENDLETON-UKI AH
STAGE LINE
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Take this
route for
Chicago, Ht. Paul, St. Louis, Kau
nas uity, ut. Joe, uitialia, uuu
Al! Points East and South
Portland and points '
on the Sound
TIM B OA HP.
Leave Pendleton, dallv exrent RmMfl .i
T:0O. pm.
Arrive l'endleton Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Vl-M pm.
Arrive l'endleton Tuaidav. Thttr lav una
Saturday lo W n ui.
Leave Walla Walla dallv. catt bound. SWO nm.
Arrive Walla WiJla dally, weit buund, e0 mh.
For luluriiiatlon regardlug rate and aeeoaw
moda'loni, call on or addreu
W. ADAMS, Agent,
Pendleton, Oregon.
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SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUGQI8T8, PENDLETON, OREGON.
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