East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 18, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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COUNT 8IX AVERAQE
TWO LINES,
1 time 15c
2 times 20c
1 week 30c
WORDB TO THE LINE,
THREE LINES.
1 time 20c
2 times 30c
1 week 40c
HONS AND TRADE8. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
PHYSICIANS.
COLE. OFFICE IN JODD
yuMffl honra, 10 to 12 a. m. :
, team;
Wjtnne. tied 871.
M. D., DR8PAIN HLOCK,
rectB eye trouble, catar-
anfl impaired Bearing,
fitted for refractive er-
e. Main 1131.
iTtr nvvinv. ntrrn tttr
Tnd'lete 'BYlngs Itank. Telephone, 30;
I lac teteyhone. Main 301.
l OARKIMLD, M. D.. IIOMEOPATn
. pnyslclan and surgeon. Office In
,PtuHlwr. Telephone; Office, black
D eaiawH. "Mack 24.
'VlLUAH.HODBR, mVSICIAN AND
Hi Oeon. Offfe, room 20. Judd bulldlnfr.
e, Halo in. Residence "phone, black
FRATERNAL ORDERS,
ROYAL NEtOIIRORS OF AMERICA
Wlldwood Camp, No. 2333, meeta second
ad fourth Tuesday of each menth In Odd
Pel Iowa hall. Mrs. Ida Ilolcomb, Oracle:
Mrs. Nettle Bobbins, necoraer.
UMATILLA TENT, NO. 2T, K. O. T. M.
Meeta In Secret Society flail, aecond
and fourth Tuesdaya In each month. All
vlsltlnir Sir Knlgbts cordially Inrlted. J.
8. rCees, Record Keeper; B. D. Eitabrook,
Commander.
J j
irVMyHJr.. room 17 associa-
i 'HetJClTelcphone, Main 031; real-
i .
black 101.
DERSON, rnTSICIAN
peclaltlee eye, ear, nose
in onvinga nana ounu
3.11. pnY8ICIANS. DRB.
Office one block west
PENDLETON LOIKJR, NO. B2, A. F. AND
A. M., meets flrst and third Mondays of
ench month, visiting brethren welcome.
T. J. Tweedy, W. M. ; Joe n. Parkes. Sec.
PENDLETON CnAPTER, NO. 28 T. C.
Taylor, n. P., F. F. Wamstey, secretary.
Meeta first and fourth Friday of each
month In Masonic nail.
DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNTOTITH OF
Pythlns. L. W neld, C. C. ; R. W.
Fletrlier, K. of R. and S. Meets every
Monday In Secret Society Hall.
AKESLEE. CHRONIC
ftMmses and diseases of wo-
I'endlcton, Cor. Water
..Pendleton, Or. 'Phone
WHTISTS.
.4. KATIOIIAW, '35HNTIHT, OFFICE IN
"Id bnlldln?.. 'Phone Red 71.
TOANW? DKNTIBT, OFFICeIn AB
.latlon block, ;orer Schmidt's new drug
'PboW HedfgTl.
JtCHITCCTS AN D BUILDERS.
.TnOWARDiARCniTECT ANp BTJ.
irlatendt; -ssea complete and rella
plaMor'trarlrafeigs In the city or conn-
HK "COLH; CONTRACTORS AND
atMen.mBsttsHtes furnished on short
co. .lobvvrertd a specialty. Prompt
'Ice. Bhoo.OB 'Bluff street near Main.
ACTOR AND RDILD
rnlshed on all kinds
walks, stone walls etc.
t Oregonlan office.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.
Tntnllla Camp, No. 03nE. Meeta flrst
and third Mondays of each month at Odd
Fellows' nail. Oeonre A. natnblln, Con
sul ; G. A. Robblns, Clerk.
WOODMEN OF TnE WORLD REOHLAR
meetings of Pendleton Cnmp. No. 41. W.
of W. ore held In Secret Society nail
pvery Saturday evenlnrr. Vlsltlnjr ncleh
bors are always welcome. J. P. Walker,
Cleric : J. P. Earl, C. C.
ATTORNEYS.
Pnllent Con you Rive me any hope, doctor?
Doctor -Not imu'li ill! 1 see ttome chanee'
GOIWIWERCE-TRADE
I1AT.T.ERY & McCOURT. LAWYERS, A8S0-
riauuu Dunning.
CARTER AND RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT
r.nw. Office In Savings Rank Rulldlng.
STEPnEN A. LOWELU ATTORNEY AT
l.nw. Iloom 14 Association Blk Pen.
dleton, Oregon.
nENRY J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Association Illock, Pendleton, Oregon.
N. BERKELEY. ATTORNEY
Office In Association Block.
AT LAW,
ts orsjew , swHps
E. D. BOYD. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111
Court street
L. B. REEDER. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Pendleton, Oregon,
.TAMPts A. FEE,
Building.
LAW OFFICE IN JT7DD
DAWKS' AMD BROKERS.
ST NAWeKAL BANK OF ATITEnZ
regou. rCapltal, ?!0,000; surplus and
ts. 3nn0. Interest on time deposits,
s .- In.iForsten.-; and Domestic exchange.
KtloM ipwraptly attended to. Henry
nams; fi wiatnt ; t. j. lvirg, vice-preai-1
1 , , B. LjjMa rnett, cashier; F. S. Le
vy, sasliir.jrshler.
EH
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It
K.
SAYINGS BANK PEN
Organized March 1.
,000; surplus $00,000;
time deposits. Ex
sold on all principal
attention clren to col-
Furnish, president : J. N.
it: T. J. Morris, cashier.
KTTLLMAN AND PIERCE. ATTORNEYS
at Law. Mr. fWllman has been srtmltt
d to prnctlre In United State narent of.
flees and makes a specialty nf Patent Law
Rooms. 10, 11, 12, and IS Association
Block.
BANK OF WESTON,
Does a general bank-
lhange bought and sold.
tly attended to. It.
! Georce W. Proebstel.
OMB. Kllgore, cashier; dl
: Brtman, M. M, Johns. T.
.flMW. J. F. Kllgore, Robert
'.W.vProebstel.
NATIONAL i BANK OF PENDLE-
capiati vrvrwHi: surplus, suo.uuu.
acts aijtMMl banking business. Ex-
go, San ;b6jcIbco. New York and
pPptass 9aUbe Nortbwest Drafts
;.cn. China, Japan and Europe. Makes
lions on resaonnDie terms. i.evi An
:!pres!deat: W. F. Matlock, vlce-presl
,Cj B.,,Wadc,.cashIer; n. O. Guern-
LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLE8.
TnE OLD REMPLE FEED YARD, 723
Cottonwood street. Lindsay Dntr
props. Llverv, feed and sale stable. Sad
dle horses at all times. Horses for sale.
Phone Red 41.
TnE CITY LTVERY BOARD AND BALE
StnMe. M. J. Cnrnev. proprietor, for
fine tnrnouts. Stable 11 R Alta street.
cars both at Portland and Tacoma,
and vessels are finishing quite rapid
ly Tho latter part of this week five
or six vessels will be loaded. The
arrivals of vessels to take tho outgo
Ing fleet's place are also well looked
Local Market. after, -as exporters have plenty of
There has been little change noted grain provided ahead In country waro-
In the local markets since last week, houses. Tho market at present Is
Groceries are quoted at the same dull, unusually so for this tlmo of
without a change and the meat mar- year. Crop returns are coming In
kets remain as quoted for tho past from the Interior, and Judging by re.
month. ports received, the crop of the three
Wheat also remains without any Northwestern states will fall off fully
change although the present price Is 20 per cent from a year ago. The re-
strong with an upward tendency, but turns of yields are very disappointing.
locally tno markets are at a standstill we quote: Club wheat, ClfGlMi;
as the grower Is anxiously awaiting bluestem, 63G4c; valley, 02'c per
a raise wnicn is expected to come bushel.
every day.
Extra lines: 10 cents each a week; 25 cents line per month.
TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES.
F7S MKRRILt., SPOKANE. WABII , AOF.NT
New Ienmore. Seeoni-hsnd typewrllem.
UTP te. renling, repslrln.
MISCELLANEOUS.
3TRAYKD FROM PASTlTRK-n.Y OEI.niNO,
black r)lnt ;.) yenrs old; welsht bont mi
branded "A I." on right hip; small ullt In right
ear, Toi dollar rewurd will he pld lor home
or Information leading to recovery. (!. K. Mc
Clellan, Pendleton, Ore.
KELT, A It BROTHERS. PLASTERING
and cementing. Cement walks a spe
cialty. Estimates furnished free. We
guaranteed. I,cave orders at Radio? s
Zahner's cigar store. Main 8t, P. 6 In
104.
FOR SALE GASOLINE ENGINE, WITH
pipes, tanks and nttlnss. ready to oner-
rite. Are to six horse power. Economical
In the nee of fuel. Price SZOO. East Ore
conlan office. Pendleton.
In fact, It was freely predicted at
this time last week that another week
San Francisco Markets.
Thero is no change of any conse-
would not see wheat remaining at GO Quence in this market. Shippers aro
cents, but would go at least a few purchasing whdat in tho Interior of
cents higher. While a few small lots the state on a basis of $1.15 per cen
aro being disposed of every day In the tal, but sales are not very large. The
county, very little, compared with the export Interests seem to havo the sit
Immense crop, has been sold In that uatlon well In hand and have plenty of
time. The tie-up In the shipping fa- srain In warehouses for present and
cllitles Is still effecting the wheat early loading vessels. The fleet is he
movement. Charters are still low. but coming quite large and an actlvo
not enough cars are In position to movement In shipping wheat foreign
transport grain enough to tide water will shortly take place.' At present
to fill all boats now awnltlnc loads vessels are loading slowly, as ship
for the Orient. When a relief will I'ers desire to take their time in lieu
come Is only a thing to be guessed at of the poor markets abroad in tho
nopes or a revival snorxiy. Aimers
WOOD SAWING, CONTRACT WORK A.
it. Stephens, iiennuarters at Grays
Harbor Commercial Co., and Neuraan'a
Cigar Store. T'lones Black 124 and Main
021.
WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN.
COMMERCIAL STABLES. O. W. FROOME
Prop. .Tilrerv. Feed and Boarding. All
kinds of turnouts. Competent rtrlvors. On
poRite lintel rennleton. Thone Main int.
DEPOT LIVERY. FEED AND BALES
Htahles. First-class slnele and donhle
rles for nil oeenslnns 027 Cottonwood
St., 'phone Main 701. Elrln Craig, prop.
OREGON FEED YARD. W. T. ROYNTON
Prop. Special care elven to horses left
with me. Lower Webb street. 'Phone
Red 204
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
COWMAN, XEADING PHOTOGRA
jr 'of"thef city. Harvest views. In
photos for, sale. Finishing done for
idfs.. mala 8t, near bridge. 'Phone
rro.
ELECTRICAL 8UPPLIES.
-a BEOS., tlCOURT STREET, LA
" BiBMCtrlcIans, dealers In elec-
i, B';"sJ)pBftiiHes, stores, wired for
' or telephones. Elec.
fixtures et Ml kinds. Get our prices,
f work. ..itH!alty.
URANCE aV LAND BUSINESS.
H. 'PARSES, OFFICE COURT ST.
oslte .Golden Rule hotel ; land office
M.'such Minllng of claims and Inl
r coatestsjstlspeclalty.
HAILBY"; JR., U.i. LAND COM
toner gpseialty made of land HI
ind proof; 'Insurance and collections.
In Judd .julldlng, room 10.
Cf. AND CARRIAGES.
m-xm HACK,
BOARD AND LODGING.
TIE STRAnON ROOMING nOUSE. MAIN
St., Mrs. R. A. Strahon, prop. Nice larce
ell kept rooms In new building, with
rood clean beds.
HIE WniTE LODGING TIODBE, S01
South Main street, M. T. Rradley, prop.
Tonsekeeplne rooms and lodging rooms,
lood comfortable rooms and clean, well
tept bens. Lodging 2n cents.
Local Market Prices.
The following shows the
paid on the local market:
Pineapples, ?C a dozen.
Watermelons, $5 a dozen.
Muskmelons, $3 a dozen.
Tomatoes, D 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, 20c.
Onions, 3c per pound.
Green onions, ,25c dozen.
Beets, per pound, lc.
New Potatoes, IVic per pound.
Garlic, 12V4c per pound.
prices
are buying milling wheat on the basis
of $1.17.1.20 per cental.
Boston Wool Market.
Boston, Sept. 18. There Is a quiet
movement in wool that amounts to
considerable volume when all put to
gethor. The feeling is that prices are
hardening, and that wool not sold to
day will be wanted tomorrow. Lead'
Ing wool dealers say they feel comfor
table about the market; that It Is
early to sell wool and at full prices.
Fine territories were especially firm,
with wools of a medium grado well
held. There is a fair movement going
on. Fine staple territories, 505Gc;
strictly flue, 5355c; fine and line
medium, 50G2c; medium, 444Gc.
California wool Is In pretty steady.
Pendleton Live Stock and Poultry, request, with a firm market. North-
I it i i .1.. rortr..
Chickens, hens, per doz.. $2.50 to e, n V0""1"-' . KWAr ,"lma- UJUUU'
$3,50. middle counties, 4S(anuc; southern,
nKfne; six to eignt moiuns, ijuplic
Turkeys, per lb 10c.
Geese, per doz., $9.
Serins chickens, ner doz.. S2.G0 nml
3.
Ducks, per doz., S3.75.
Pigeons, per doz., $1.50.
Eggs, 20c in trade.
Butter, 25c and COc per roll.
"iMPIRfi LODGING HOUSE. CORNER OF
E. Court and Johnson streets: goo?K
'sree, clean rooms with romforrsble beds
tares 25c and COc a night. Thoi. Smart,
Prop.
nOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND
Mill streets. Board by the day or week.
Good table set. Rates J4 and 5 per week.
Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L.
Neff, proprietor.
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING.
I. GREKNAWALI), TnE OLD RELIABLE
Shoemaker. First clans rcnutrln with bt
iimieriaiH. Mnoninrearni mnmna'Ar. wiiuin
a. bu,
lOnN .WILSON. FIRST CLASS SHOE-
maker and repairer. Best material need
and good work done. Shop 11T Alta
street.
FOR 8ALE.
NEW AND VERY
the service of the nnhllr.
ad Jas. S. McKay, props.
esamercla! Livery Stable or
:J01 and the hack will rail
FOR PAI.E-A NEW REMINOTOV HYPE
writer; a DsrgRin. uauat tnisomce.
FOR RALE A DAVID BRADLEY ALL-STEEL
Hay Bler; for sale at a bargain. J. B. De-
imu, uKian, tfregon.
CA'IJHH, ERWIN BAKER. PROP.
iktahi SSS. Stand In front of
ECOMHAND DEALERS.
3H O-BAIKL, NEW AND SECOND
sreew .Bongut and sold. Court St.,
Bninw, Lau ana see mm.
.DEALER IN SECOND
'If thero Is anything you
or second nana rurnitnre,
e and crockery, call and
so. -I-' uourt Ht.
:k8Mithing.
ON FOR WHEAT RACKS
St In town, 814 Webb St.
UAL PARLOR8.
(BARBER SHOP AND BATH
se lintel tit. ueorge. Good
rthlng In the beat sanitary
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms ana sin to rooms. 719 Collero street.
opposite court houio. Mrs, Allc Smith, Prop.
FOR RENT FIVE ROOM COTTAGE ON CLAY
street, between Webb and Railroad. Inquire
orjss B. Welch, 120 Court street.
WANTED.
W A NTED G ENTLEM N BOARDERS BY TnE
Week! COOd tAhle At. HfPd M I Ta1nv
302 Water street, corner Johnston,
WANTED NICELY FURNISHED ISOJMB FOR
housekeeping. Apply at this office.
WANTED GIRL TO DO COOKING. APPLY
tO Mrs. Wllllttm ItpAfflA Thntnntnn utrattt
between Alta and Webb streets. '
OLD NHWBPAPISiiri TO POT UNDER
Carpets. On ShelTea. walls, nr tnr wratv
ping purposes. Old newspapers In large
bundles of 100 each at 25 rents at hnnll.
at tha EAST OltEOONIAN office, Pendle
ton, Oregon.
Choice Beef Cattle, Etc.
Cows, per hundred, $3.103.25.
Steers, $3.753.S5.
Hogs, live, $C.
Hogs, dressed, Sc.
Calves, dressed, 89c.
Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices,
Coffee Mocha and Java. best. 40c
per lb; next grade, 35c per lb; lower
graaes coneo, 25c to 15c per lb
package coffee. 16c per lb.
Itice Best head rice. 12c per lb
next grade, 8 l-3o per lb.
Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.25
per sacn; ao., iu 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.
The Wheat Trade.
I'ortiajHL Sept. 18. The wheat
market durlng--the past week has
been a steady one. Sales have been
made daily, but there has been no
great activity displayed In securing
wneat, as exporters are all navlm? a
uimorm price, and no great demand
exists lor tho cereal. A ereat manv
lioldera are Imbued with the Idea that
freights being lower wheat prices
should advance, but they overlook the
tact unit the cargo market at London
Is dull and a great deal lower than a
year ago, and the demand Is not vory
urisK. farmers that are selling at
present are uie onos that realize
eventually more on their crop than
those that hold for higher prices. The
latter are eventually compelled to
pay storage and Insurance on the
same and after deducting this from
the results of the sale, find that he
who sells early comes out usually
ahead. There Is no Incentive for the
exporter to try and load up, as nearly
every house In tho trade has plenty of
wheat, Judging from the receipts of
less.
Here Australian wool Is firm as to
be almost out of the question. The
little offering is held too high for the
trade. Combing choice, scoured basis,
753V78c; good, nKg'74e: average, 70Q
72c.
Str Louis Wool fAarket.
ONis,- Sent. 18.4-Wool null
Mb. 1
aim Hirva
medlunii
coarse,
dj; terrl
hC17c
ent. 18.4-Wool null
liory aid Wesrffrn
ci llneL lG0fc;
Skins, Hides, and Pelts.
Portland, Sept. 18. Sheepskins-
Wool Valley. 12A15c: Eastern
Oregon, S14c: mohair, 2C28c.
Hides Dry hides, No. 1. 16 pounds
and up, 16jg15c per pound; dry kip
No, 1, C to 15 pounds, 12c; dry calf,
iso. l, under 5 pounds. 10c: dry salt
ed bulls and stags, one-third loss than
dry Hint; salted hides, steers, sound
CO pounds and over, 8Sc; 50 to CO
pounds, 78c; under 50 pounds and
cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 5
b'ijc; kip, sound. 15 to 20 pounds. 7c:
veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c;
calf, sound, under 10 pounds. 8c:
green (unsalted), lc per pound less;
cuiis, lc per pound less: horso hides
salted, each $1.502; dry. each. $10
1.60; colt's hides, each, 2560c: goat
SKins, common, each, 10016c; An
gora, with wool on, each. 25c(SJl.
Pelts Bear skins as to size. No. 1.
eacii, $5.20; cubs, $25; badger.
each, 10040c; wildcat, 25060; house
cat, BjplOc; fox, common gray, each,
30050c; do rod, each, $1.5002; do
cross, each JBOC; do sliver and
black, each $100 0200; fisher, each,
6Bo; lynx, each, $203; mink, Btrict
lyly No. 1, each, 5O0$1.5O; marten,
paie pine, accordincto slzo and color.
$1.6002; muBkrats, large, each, 5
10c; skunk, ench, 40060c; civet or
polecat, each, 5010c; otter, for large
prime skins, each, $507: nanther.
with head and clawB perfect, each
$203; raccoon for largo prime, each.
30 0 50; wolf, mountain, with head
perfect, each, $3.50 06; wolf, prairie,
(coyote), wtihout head, each, 30036c;
wolverine, each. $407: beaver, ner
skin, large, $506; do medium, $304;
ao Bmaii, $i 01.50; do kits, 60 076c.
"United States Department of
Agriculture, Cllmato and Crop Hullo
tin of the Weather Bureau, Oregon
Section, for tho week ending Thurs
day, Sept. 18.
Portland, Ore., September IS. Tho
weather has been dry and very smoky
in the western portion of tho stato.
On Saturday tho winds became west
erly nnd tho smoke drifted to tho
eastern sections, and smoky condi
tions became general In nil parts of
tho stato. Tho forepart of tho week
was warm and sultry, but tho last
three days were cool ind seasonable
Tho grain crop has now nearly all
been threshed and tho farmers In
many sections are hauling It to tho
warehouses and mills. Tho yields, al
though generally below expectations,
will piobably amount to un avcrago
crop, especially of oats and barley.
Hop picking Is drawing to a rloso;
the yields aie good and tho quality
Is above the average. Prune drying
will begin this week. Tho prune crop
is variable; some orchards will yield
a full crop while others will not pay
for picking; those orchards on high
land as a rule will yield the best.
Pastures are very short ami tho
supply of milk continues to decrease,
Stock lu some sections Is also beglii'
nlng to loso llesh. Tho third crop of
alfalfa has been secured in good con
dition with Quality and yields up to
the average.
A fair crop of pears has been mar
keted; apples havo dropped consider
ably In some sections, but the crop
will yield fairly well and bo aliovo the
average in quality. Root crops all
need rain, and potatoes will bo smaller
than usual because of the dry weather.
Columbia River Valley.
Helix, Umatilla County, S. T. Isaac.
Cry and warm, Grain all in sacks,
and being rapidly delivered to ware
houses. Many farmers nro preparing
their summer fallow for full seed
ing. Duncan, Umatilla County, K. S. Wll
bur. Vory dry and hot. Hanges aro
In need of rain.
Adams, Umatilla County, C. S. Fer
guson. Harvest over; wheat about
all hauled In, quality good. Haiti need
ed badly; the smoke from tho forest
fires makes everything ho dark that
lights are necessary.
Plateau Region,
Claruo, Wheeler County, L, II, Hale,
Hot and dry. Sheep coiillng Out of
the mountains, finiss vory short on
tho range. Third crop of alfalfa very
good, Stock on the range failing olf
In llesh,
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
0.R.&N.
OREGON SHORT LINE
and
UNION PACIFIC
rsrAST Tlmo Schrilulo ' ils
roa From riMulloton raox
I
Chlcsgo- Bslt Lake, Penror, Ft
1'nrtUnd Worth, Omaha, Kan
Special tnt CM J, St. LrniU, 8Mi,a,
ft rt) p. in. Chlcsgo and Knit.
vU Hunt
ington. Atlantic Fait l.iku, Ponr.-r, Ft.
Kipreni Worth, Omaha, Kan-
rnS m. City, Ht. l-ottls, 11:10 p.m.
via Hunt- Chicago and Kutt.
Ington.
nt p. i, i Walla WatlaXewloton,
Ki in rulliuKn, Mlnncapo M
S.lSa. m, H, M. ril,i, imiuih. -P-
Spokane.- ,n'J,,'E.uskuee' chlc
Ocean and River Schedule.
FKOM PORTLAND.
All ailing datos sub-
n-onn m Ji-ct to change. .
0.-00 p. m. v'ur 8a Knlllcl,co i a p. ra.
Ball every &tlajrs,
Columbia Itlrer
To Astoria nd Way
I andlngi.
Bnsko Hirer
Itlparla to Lcirlaton
lfflp.B,
Bandar
Pslly"
except
Huniiaj
8 :00 p m.
Hatnnlar
10. -00 p. in,
Wllliiimittn UlvtT.
Hosts leave l'rtlaml dally, except Band?.
'Uge of Mtor permitting) (or Willamette a&a
Yamhill lllver points.
Leave i
KlpHTta
4 a a. in
Pallv
Eicpt Monl Kiont
Leave
Lowliton
7:00 a. nt.
uaur
Mea
F. F. WAMHI.KY, Agent, Pendleton.
TO
RUNS
Put I man Slccpit.g Curs,
Klegiint Dining Cars,
Tourist Sleeping Cars.
sr. pa uii
MINNKAPOIjIH
DUIiUTH
FAKGO
i GHAND KORKB
CIIOOKHTON
WINNKI'KG
HBLKNA nnd
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
WAHHINGTON
I'HIIiADBLPHIA
NEW YORK;
11O8T0N
untl all jKilnts Ir&at and fiouth
Through Uitel to Japan and China, via
Tsooma and Northern I'acldo btejinihlp Co.
and American Hup, " '
riii K SciiltuULli.
at'w)"!.! m" ''et"lleton ilally except Sunday
.1?ri'Sr!n" '""rniauon, llnis cardt, inapt
and tlckeU.callon or write W. Adamt, Pci.
dleton, Oregon, or a. I). OIIA1UTON.
Third and Morrlaun HU Portland, Or.
La Grande 8treet Carnival.
On September 27 tho O. H. & N.
Co. will soli tickets l'endieton to I.a
Grando and return, on account of tho
street fair and carnival, nt ono faro
for round trip $2.20. Tickets sold
September 27 only, at this rate, and
limited to oxplro September 28,
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
Orl.titml iiiid Duly f.Yiiultit.
J it rl A Hlfcmluril Kriitciljt ') 1 t-i ai tiHrii
ntW1''' t'HIWII-hJ kM'H K.M.I J n 'in
11,1 'Jiiiiiilir. 'u'H 1. , i'im wio
ti H' 'n 'I ul.v tifl ullirrs llifue
hybIIIuUwHki 1 illMlliM. Akvvir
llctilur. 'J' 'lliiiiinlul , t II....LIit
furJ-bJii, .. r tjrii Hull. $ -1 1 t. k!
lm k ur , I'llll A., IA
MEN AND WOMEN";
, U lllfitfl for uiiDlurU
irrUtttioDsj or ulctirfttloi.tf
ui diuguui intiaurtiiii,
SI
Take this
route for
ChlcaKO, Ht. Puul, Ht. Ixitils, Kan.
sH City, Ht. Joe, Onmlm, and
All Points Hast and South
Portland and point
on the Sound
riMK DAKI).
7 wf'ptti j''""11bU"1' d"7 cept Suudars at
Arrive l'endieton Monday, Wednesday and
rrfuay 12 pin,
Arrive l'endieton Tuedav, Tbuttdar and
Saturday louoxin.
tavt) Walla Walla daily, eatl bound, 00 pu.
Arrive UalU Walla dally, west buuud, 80 ata.
I'aliilrH . fiud not aatrij
ttvAJCCstucdCo. et,nt or iloniu4,
LcicwiTi,o.CE52 " "ivctrws.
ur en b lu rjitlu nil-sul
H tfnr-WiLfPC 8 H.Ai,i)KitiiKAi),o ,:,;.
For tnlurinstlon rpardlnir mln unH iv,m.
tuodatloni, call on or addrets
W. ADAMH, Agent.
.iluril'i'lra'j.l i. 'at J-lrJ ' ll? I
f.nm . 9r,nion Mlahopa' Pills uo la i. ut vr.r, i i i ,j. ,. n.
11 ""Ui"'.i'"'". tijuniiiMk,, Oure Lost Manhood, Im-
V m lnif;?cfl kv,,1P.ro."l Oomlnnl emissions, turn Uuox, nartplin lie
',t'T i!l'V.l Heaauch,ynlltne to Mil", i-ps of t-'-l Bamon, Vnrfcooele.
-Kvar TDUI. I W ICn ni! Or tVallUS. I IwU Are lmeJ,M(-, SX S niMinit ttuii.jl.ntv u
- aiiuibdii uiirma tiarnctuv t. o. K.in Kr tnc ico. qhl
80LD BY TALLMAN 4 CO., DRUGGISTS, PENDLETON, OREGON.
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