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Classified Advertisements COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE, inut Aun Tninrs ai buirptirillv iRMNArn ass CLa.ds And Snctetf.es TWO LINES. 1 time 16c 2 time 20c 1 week 30c THREE LINE8. 1 time 20o 2 time .. SOo 1 week 45a PHYSICIANS. ' COLE. OFF1CB IN J ODD hoar. 10 to 12 a. m.: ilepnone. Red ST1. M. D., DESPAIN BLOCK. eta ere trooDies, catar BDd Impaired nearlnc. fltted for refractive er ne. Main 1131. t xTfciTn, orncE ovkiT tub IBiMe'ea Marine Dank. Telephone, 80; ie tsigfjhone, Main 301. t BAWPMLD. M. D.. nOMEOPATH HmxiMm and snrraon. Office In i'MMBl. Telephone: Office, black aMMk, snack st. FRATERNAL ORDERS. ItOTAL NEIOIlHOn8 OP AMERICA Wlldwood Camp, No. SS33, oeeta second ad fourth Tuesday of each mrath In Odd Fellows' hall. Mr. Ida Holcomb, Oracla; Mrs. Nettle Bobbins, Recorder. UMATILLA TENT. NO. 27. K. O. T. M.- Meets In Secret Society nail, second and fourth Tuesdays In each month. All vlsltlnc Sir Knlchts cordially Invited. J S. Keea, Record Keeper; E. D. Eitabrook, commander. WILLIAM HOUSE. TIITSICIAN AND - -- - .mm "CI. Jnrtrt hntlrilnr. CI. Residence 'phone, black vf Til "t aMHHM lATJL. ROOM IT ASSOCIA- '-Telephone. Main 031 ; resi dues iUlt INDERSON, ITITSICIAN Specialties eye. ear, nose ice In Parities Rank bnlld tin 331. rnrsiciANS. rms. Office one block west ILAKESLEE. CHRONIC lenses and diseases of wo- il I'endleton. Cor. Water ,,T,rendleton, Or. "Phone jMgNTISTS. tr&.VmX: DKKTIRT. OFFICE IN dflifcMMiiasv'n'Phone- Red Tl. ,r.. f..i l. MANN. WKTIST. OFFICE IN A8 lafltn Mpfir.-nTrr Schmidt's new drug 'Vtanlit 271. ltiB AND BUILDERS, ARCHITECT AND BU kes comnlete and rella- Incs' In the city or conn- 9jgm -lTsydd tiMlding. SJK, & CfW.E, CONTRACTORS AND mm. " JBaynates rnrniBnra on nntin 9"wrk b specialty. Prompt .Jjluff street near aiain. 'ttaLllLLLLrV ACTOR AND BUILD- fnrnlsbed on all kinds t walks, stone walls etc last Orejronlan office. AND BROKERS.- AL RANK OF ATOENA. iltnl. J 50,000: surplus and r' Interest on time deposits. and Domestic exchange. r attended to. uenry : T. 3. Kirk. vlce-presl- ett. cashier: F. S. Le- cashler. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 112. A. F. AND A. M., meets first and third Mondays of each month, visiting brethren welcome. T. 3. Tweedy, W. M. ; Joe II. rarkes. Sec. PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, II. P.. F. F. Wamsley. secretary. Meets first and fourth Friday of each month In Masonic Hall. DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF rrthlaa. J. F. Nowlln. C. C. : IL W. Fletcher, K. of R. 'and S. Meets erery .Monaay in Hecret society nan. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.. Tntnllla Camp, No. 63119. 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 or ronaieton camp. no. 41. w. of W. are held In Secret Society nail every Saturday evening. Visiting neigh bors are always welcome. J. P. Walker, Clerk : J. P. Earl, C. C. ATTORNEYS. BALLF.RAY & McCOURT, LAWYERS, Asso ciation Building. CARTER AND RALET, ATTORNEYS AT Law. Office In Sayings Bank Building. STErnEN A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AT Law. Room 14 Association Illk.. Pen dleton, Oregon. HENRT .1. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Association Block, Pendleton, Oregon. AT LAW, N. RERKELEY, ATTORNEY Office In Association Block. E. D. BOYD. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111 Conrt street "I lii-uril your brother any this morning that I showed my ugc. Do .mm. think so?" 1 nil tie J. I think you try tu hide It." A TRACY POOL. L. B. REEDER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, i'endleton, Oregon. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD iinuaing. STILLMAN AND TIERCE, ATTORNEYS at Law, Mr. Btlllman has been admltt ed to practice In United States patent of fices and makes a specialty of Patent Law. i looms, lo, ii, lz, ana is Association Block. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. iN SAVINGS BANK PEN- Organised March 1. f 30.000; surplus $00,000; on time deposits. Ex- and sold on nil principal - attention given to col- Fnrnlsb, president; J. N, t; T. J. Morns, cssnier. THE OLD SEMPLE FEED YARD. 728 Cottonwood street, Lindsay & Doty props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Sad dle horses at all times. Horses for sal. Fhone Red 41. BANK OF WESTON, n. Does a general Dan change bought and sold, mtly attended to. It. mt: George W. Proebstel, '.' R. Kllrore. cashier: at- L' "A. v Hart man, M. M. Johns, T. i nmnw, J. F. Kiigora. Robert tea, S.. W. proebstel. BANK OF PENDLE- 0,000: surplus, $05,000. mCM jmpeml banking business. Ex- 'DM tsMKrapnic transrers sold on ctH.MwFranclseo, New York and fs eati'lii the Northwest. Drafts I'.eMi dtatB, Japan and Europe. Makes fclc-BB; OBjjeaeonable terms. Levi An prealdesytW. F. Matlock, vlce-presl-iCV.B.fWde. cashier; H. C. Quern-jBristaafWuhler. T NATIWMIT THE CITT LIVERY BOARD AND 8 ALE J stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnouts. Stable 118 Alt a street COMMERCIAL STABLES. G. W. FROOME Prop. Livery, Feed and Boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. 'Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone Main-181. DEPOT LIVERY, FEED AND BALES 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 HfTOGRAPHER8. BOARD AND LODGING. rflE 8TRAH0N ROOMING HOUSE. MAIN St, Mrs. R. A. Strahon, prop. Nice large ell kept rooms In new bnlldtng, with too a clean peas. Referred to the Initiative and Refer endum. At last there has been a settlement of the question of who Is to have the pot, in the pools sold In Corvallis on the capture of Tracy, when the outlaw was at targe. It so happened, It may he remembered that one man held tickets for the killing or capture to occur on the first five days of August, while the tickets of another were a mortgage on all time thereafter. It also happened tha". Tracy shot him self on the 5th, and that his body was found on the 6th. Some of the 20 persons In the pool held that the finding of the body was the act ne cessary to constitute the title to the pot, while otliers that the killint set tled the business. The question was exhaustively con of birds. Reports come In from the S-Imon River country that grouse are plentiful there. But without rig id game law enforcement thero this condition will -not long prevail. Peo ple who will not observo law for law's sake, ought to bo forced Into line. That 1b the only way. Walla Walla Union. To Investigate Missions In Far East New York, Sept. 13. The Itov, George F. Pentecost, who Is to go to the Philippines, China and Japan as the special representative of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Mis sions and the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions started today on his long journey. Dr. Pentecost s mission Is a unique one. Explaining It, on the eve of his de parture today, he said: "My mission to the East Is not to be classed with Extra tinea: 10 cents each a week; 25 cents line per month. MISCELLANEOUS. STRAYED FROM PASTURE RAY OKLP1KO, black polntms Teara old; wclsht about l'JOOs branded "A I." on right hip; nmnll llt In rlsht ear. Ten tlollnrn reward will bo pld tor home or information leading to recovery. C, X, Mc Clellan, rentllcton, Ore. KELLAR BROTHERS, PLASTERING and cementing. Cement walks a spe cialty. Estimate furnished free. Wo guaranteed. Leave orders at ltadtey at Zaliner'a cigar store. Main St., P. O. bt 104. WOOD SAWING, CONTRACT WORK - A. B. Stephens. Iteadnarters at Grays Harbor Commercial Co., and Netnnan's Clear Store. Ttoues Black 124 and Main 921. VOn SALE OABOLINB ENGINE. WITH pipes, tank and fittings, ready to oper ate, five to six horse power. Economical In the nee of fnel. Price Z30. East Ore tonlan office. Pendleton. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIKS-P S. MKR rlll, Spokane, agent New renmore (or Kt ern Oregon, Kntern WniMmiton nnl Mihn. Second-hand typewriter, luppllea, renting, repairing. TRANSPORTATION LINES. 0.R.&N. OREGON SHORT LINE and UNION PACIFIC BLUE RIBBON EXCURSION. The O. R. & N. and 8. P. Companies Quote Low Rates to Oregon State Fair. For the "Blue nibbon" Stato Fair, to bo held at Salom, Sept. IS to 20 In elusive, Pendleton to Salom and ro- turn at $11.35. Thcso tickets will be on salo Sept. 11 lo 19, soven days limit. sidered and ably argued from both "'e,re8u,ar u f. ci wo ,iin,,ac witt, rntpr le""ent frc-m those of a foreign mis Krtinv. nH floRflo fi,nn wm- t hp i sionary. I suppose I am, in asense, a I ciiAnlnl rtrwn 1111 uf nr until r - .In mn. firm im nfc. nt'fiU'Ufl n iblo n lioot Intl .uiu.u.o.vmvi, ocui, iu w &1V ly to Manila and shall be In the Phil ippines until Feb. 1. The succeeding two months wll be spent in China, after which I shall spend four months In Japan. My work will be, primar ily, to enlist the English and Amerl scan residents of the East in the cause of Christ." Dr. Pentecost Is to be supported Jointly by the Pres byterian and Congregational boards. about the pool iot. The debate was on for about a month and the more they argued, the wider apart they got. It was then that the referee had a happy thought. He conjured up the Initiative and referendum as a means of settling the question. Fri day night, after a popular vote by the ticket holders, a count of the ballot gave the pot, by a vote of nine to six to the man who held the tickets for the capture to take place on the first five days of August. Corvallis Times. LEADING PHOTOORA. 'city. Harvest views, In sale. Finishing done for Bt.. near oriace. -i-none ELBCIfXICAL SUPPLIES. COURT STREET, LA .Tlonses. stores, wired for e MsliaVMlls or telephones. Elee nBrelir,atI kinds. Get our orlcea. ran wniTB lodging nousn, noi Sonth Main street, M. T. Bradley, prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms. Qood comfortable rooms and clean, well kept beds. Lodging 23 cents. UMPIRE LODOINO HOUSE, CORNER OF E. Conrt and Johnson streets: goods iarge. clean rooms with comfortable beds. Rates ,25c and 50c a night Thoa. Bnurt, Prop. HOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Board by the day or week. Good table set. Rates $4 and ?5 per week. Pendleton Keed Yard In connection. L. Neff, proprietor. KILLING YOUNG BIRDS. JHAWOCrdL LAND BUSINE88. Mlt.sMen Rule hotel: land office nung or claims and Inl apeclalty. si ti Mef: JR.. U. S. LAND COM. clalty made of land fll Insurance and collections. In jBM'onlldlng, room 10. 5AtAND CARRIAGE8. BBBW- jjflBK CaJK HACK. NEW AND VERT ,for the service of the public, and Jas. S. McICav. ttmr Commercial Livery Stable or iui ana tue nack will call BOOT AND 8HOE REPAIRING. L. GREENAWALD, TnE OLD RELIABLE 8hoemaker. Kirst claw repairing .with best materials. Bhopinrearot Dlndlnger, Wilson JOHN WILSON, FIRST CLA8S 8HOB- maker and repairer. Best material used ana gooa work done. Shop 11T Alt street. FOR 8ALE. FOR SALE A NEW REMINGTON TYPE wrucr; a Bargain, can at tiusomce. FOR SALE A DAVID BRADLEY ALL-STEEL lIayBler; for sale at a bargain. J. B. Dee- riu, usma, uregon. E, ERWIN BAKER. PROP. In 853. Stand In front of nt. -HAND DEALER8. IN I EL, NEW AND SECOND bought and aold. Court St., block. Call and see him. DEALER IN SECOND It there Is anything yon or second hand furniture. ware and crockerv. call and no. -ivi uourt St. FOR RENT. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms and sin le rooms. 719 College street, opposite court house. Mrs. Alice Smith, Prop. FOB RENT-FIVE ROOM COTTAGE ON CLAY street, between WeBb and Railroad. Inquire rtf lam t Wnlat. inn -1 a. wi sua, ut nm( itv vimn Bireei. WANTED. CK8MITHING. SON FOR WHEAT nAPITB .beat In town, 314 Webb St. RIAL PARLORS. oaihui BIIUI- Ann BATH site Uotpi St. nA,n rw erything in the best sanitary WANTED GENTLEMAN BOARDERS BY TBE Vf W.I.. .... ru ... ' Bv" W ANTE D NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping. Apply at this office. W ANTED-0 L TO DO COOKING. APPLY to Mrs. William Rcagle Thompson itreet, between Alts and Webb streets. OLD NE.W8PAPKKS TO PUT UNDER carpets, on shelves, walls, or for wrap ping purposes. Old newspapers In large bundles of 100 each at 25 cents at bundle at the EAST ORBOONIAN oes, Pendle ton, Oregon. Game Laws a Dead Leter In Many Places Brutal Hunters Destroying Game. A closer observance of the game lhws Is necessary if the last vestige of game birds and beasts Is not soon to disappear from the West. In Walla Walla county the law Is ob served. This year, in particular, it has been enforced, but in many other sections of the Northwest the game laws are almost a dead letter. So lit tle attention Is given them that be (fore the grouse and pheasants are old enough to fly they are hunted and the old birds are killed. Not only is this brutal in the persons who do it, but It Is rapidly reducing the number The time to buy Real Estate Is now. E. D. Boyd, m Court street will sell to those who desire homes, and to in vestors, upon terms to suit, the following properties: 1 lot and dwelling, $6oo. 2 lots and dwellings, each, 75o. 2 lots and dwellings and sta ble, $850. I 3 lots, $600. 6, lots, each $250. All situated in Pendleton, $100 RewarJ, $130. The readers of this uaner will ha r!.. ed to learn that there la at l,nt nn , ureanea disease mat sclenco has been sl Jo cure In all Its stages and that Is Ca tarrh. Hall's Catarrh r.nti ! h nl positive cure 'cow known to the medical iruieruuy. i;atarrn Delng a constitution al disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, tbere- uj uci.iuiu me lounastion or the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting uu.uic ,u uuiug; us wunc. jne proprietors have sp much faith In IU curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for r, r . . 1 11 10 cure- "end 'or uai testimonials. AHMM't 'V C"KNEY CO., Toledo, O. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Model Farms In Mlsslsslnnl Jackson, Jliss.. Sent. 13. North real estate dealers and capitalists are now making heavy Investments In real estate in the delta with the uujeci or dove oi) nK the r iinlllm 11110 mociei plantations, and It Is es timated that nearly J2.000.000 worth of land has been purchased within the present year. The land moat sought after Is in sections which have never been cultivated, and at the present rate of development tho nn tire section where only about 50 nor tuut 01 iana is in cuitivntimi w 11 nave a largely Increased tillable acre age within the next few months. 00r First class work. All kinds of Plumbing Supplli. 0 Tinning Evi-rytliliig in the Hue of repairing and new work tlono immiptly anil sat (il Ufactorlly. PLUMBING (i B. F. BECK, 732 Cottonwood St. Par abt Tlmo ScImhIiiIo I lastvi vob Kniut I'liiullotoii 1 raoM Chicago- Bait Lake, Denver, Ft Portland Worth, Omahn, Kan Hpeclal City, Ht. Ixiuli, SaMa. at, A::W p. m. Chicago and Kant. iU Hunt ington, Atlantic I Bait Ijike, Denver, Ft. Kiprr.t 1 Worth, Omaha. Kan- A:4.'a m. 1 ih city, Ht totila, 11:10 p. at, via Hunt- Chicago and Kiut. Initon. I hi i-.ni 1 Wall WalU,Lewlton, riitlt.ll Spokane. Wall.ico a-iV.m Pullman, Mlnneapo S.a. m, 11, t. Paul, Dululh. 8!MP'"' Spokane. , ilJViVtf ' hlMg0 Ocean and River Schedule. FROM I'OHTLANI). 8AI p. tu. "rally" eicept BancUy RK0p in, Baturday 100 p. 111, All nailing dates sub-l jm 10 cnanso. Tor Han h"rncliico Hall erery i day,. Columbia Hirer To A.itorla and Way Landings. 4300 p. 1 4:00 p. sa, Sunday Wlllnmotto KIvr. Doat, leave l'nrlland dally, except Rnnday. (,t,ge ol water permitting) (or Willamette aa4 Yamhill Hirer points. Protest Against Taft. Itomu, Sept. 13. It was aiinoiini- ed at the Vatican today that protests iiaa ueen leceivcd from 17 Amerl. can bishops protesting against Taft's uemanus regardlim tho truatnint nf mc inars 111 tiie I'lilllpplnes Mimic War Concluded I Fiaiikfor-on-Oder, Sept, 13, Army oiuuuuurers were concluded yester day afternoon with the kaiser repeat ' Ing tho Verv mu-riarnlnr nvnln. 160 acres of farm land near ,lo" wilh comMned cavalry Pendleton, 2500. Smalljpayments down, bal-' SaiWft. ance in installments. ' Tenth National Irrigation nnnm.. Pendleton's destiny is a much at CoIorido SprlngB, Col., October 6 larger population ' to ' the ' & N- Co- wl" e t'ck- Now is the time to bay. i etg to the aboco point and return at 1 r.n notn. n . "" v,i Dim, uciuucr ana 0, Limit, 20 days. Stop-overs allowed. The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FUHNJHHKD BAR IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF UIjOCK BET, ALTA A WEBB 8TB F. X. SCHEMPP, Prop. Leave Laav Hlpurla flniko Hirer LewUtoa Mlu. Itiparla to Iwl,tun 7Ja. a. Dally ! IhUly Kicpt Monl Kicpt M F. F. WAM8LKY, Agent, rendlatc. oTrY RUNS Ptillman Sleepii. Ctirs, Klcgant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. TO Let Us Do Your Hauling BT. PAUL MINNEArOLW DULUTH KAROO GRAND KORKB CROOICHTON WINNEI'EQ HELENA iA WHITE. TO We do trucking and hauling 01 an description at reason able prices. Your horses will be well cared for if taken to the Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard, corner West Alta and Lillith streets. Hay, grain and all kinds of feed bought and sold. Horses for sale at all times. WILLIAM COXNERLEY, Prop., Successtor to Hays & Connerley THROUGH TICKETS CHTOAOO WABHINOTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and nil points East anil Hnnth T.r??'i'ci,!l!.,u ;';,,n n1 ilna, vis TIMK SCII8UULB, aolw p!in" l'eu'11,!"u "0'P1 Bnlr For (urther Information, time cardi, maps and ticket,, e, II mi n, writ w 1 1 dleton, Oregon, or A. I), tiUAHvitJH. ' intra and nrrlou rll Portland. Or. Washington & Columbia River Railroad PENDLETON-UKIAH STAGE LINE BTURDIVANT BR08., Proim. State leave, I'endleton dallr.eiccitHuuiaa - u ... ... frt.i-.. ....TL..... .," . . f ' n. 111,, iu( uiinu uu 1UWI UltMllsie POIUIS, U.iu.l 't'. . 1 1 1 I . . 1 1 1 ,. ,1 L . m. iiiiuutnuKi, 1 1 mi nuvs sua rs- iu.MD.il a, rys auo return, lii tie. II 701 to ltlilne and return, ri mi ttua, 96,ii o aium aim return, ii.uii -in iikiah ll.W, to Ukliili and return, l 00 Office In Golden Rule Hotel, Pendleton CHICHESTER'S PILLS S'lHjK r,f,":,..n,",."t,r "riiulur. t4(C .7. ?,?.'!,"!'' "'"'I " J H& ,r. . -'I " .".i.h.ii I.UI,, III ulilil ;," "' w KJuu.K HI. II aiij liblq null II tl, ...l4 with Liu. ,IM,o 'J'.l., Utt Nub.lllullun.iiillmluilu,,,. i,, ,w llruii 11 u ,.11 .,..- livr.Ur., 'lill,ul. . I rr l.udliM, Ir t.l.ia , H..ilt,, ., '''-l'lr lirml.nl llmll.vu Auunir, I'llll.A., iA I Take this route for Chicago, Bt. Paul, Bt, L,)UH, Kan naa City, Bt. Joo, Oinnha, uuU All Points Oast and South Portland and point on tho Sound TIMK OAltlJ. i.;? V'O'H'itou, dally escept Buudays si 74x1. pm, KU iaS.'"1'""1 Uo"d"'' Wednesday aad For Infuruiatlon rfvarillnr .ih uodation,, vail oil or addreu W. A I) A MB, A rent. PMMiilalnn fTl B U.OAU)KKIIKAI)t(l. H, A.7 '""" Walla Walla. Waah. MANHOOD RESTORED "OUPIDENK' (e"u w Bii ductureB, wdldi It nut clickS i. . J.nTr,'1'0,'''.u'l'I ll tho li'irrura ol Ininolrnc-V'. l1'llll-NHrlii.ih; and restores trnali wiik oriiiiV ail impumit f 'UllUs,MsuuUtsiM 'ITl. rhUnn ,u If..... ......... . ... OOl'i DUSK ithm oiilv known :liJ.'"cwn' "I wallas U0 fl oriit n t riNllilrxt Willi &raolTvr aK nlU"U addreaaliA vos. is:itii.-i n . ... iS"ffi. ., .. I'rctattllla. bbatac'ialwfi SOLD BY TALLMAN A CO., DRUGGISTS, PENDLETON, OREGON.