East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 24, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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COUNT 8IX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LI. E.
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AND TRADES. ALFHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
TWO LINES.
., THREE LINES,
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time 15o I" 1 time 20c
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PHYSICIANS.
CMI.' UFFICK IN "HDD
tar. cnws aonra, iu 10 n a. m,
p. m. TftMfAene,
Red S71.
.IILIJ.-!
despain nr.ocs,
eve tronblea. catar-
wd Impaired hearing.
SHrd for refractive er-
niy office over ttik
m ct6nsJWri' unnK. Toiepnone. au;
I CL B telephone, 3Ialn 301.
JARFlSfcB.fM. ., HOMEOPATH-
,IH aurKeon. uuire iu
TeJwhone ; Office, black
''.Mftak 24.
3E(lJaiAXB5i3. rnrsicuN and
, lW 0ee1nn 20. .lucid bulldlnc.
JjMMi,Tliiaence 'phone, black
eti
J.tJriTJUROOM 17 ASSOCIA
i block."- Tajesjhonp. Main 031 : real-
nsoN. rnrsiciAN
ilaltlcs eye. ear, noie
SRVinrs nam mum-
1.
saws
rHTRiniAxa. nns.
jfeOfflca one block went
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
iifirxt, NRinnnona op America-
Wlldwood Camp, No. 23.1.1, meeta iecond
ad fourth Tnesdar of each month In Odd
Fellows' hall. Mra. Ida Holcomb, Oracle:
Mrs. Nettle Robblna, Recorder.
t'MVril.I.A TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M.
Meets in Becrei cocieiy nan, irrona
an fanpth pTnnfir1ii In nrh month. All
visiting Sir Knlglita cordially Invited. J.
S. Kees, Record Keeper: E. D. Estabrook,
uommanaer.
PENDLETON I.OIXIE, NO. 52, A. F. AND
A. M., meets Hrat and third Mondays of
each month, visiting brethren welcome.
T. J. Tweedy, W. M. : Joe. II. l'arfces. Sec.
rENPI.ETON CHAPTER. NO. IS T. C.
Taylor. II. P.. F. F. Wamslcy, eeerctary,
Meets drst and fonrth Friday of each
month In Masonic Hall.
DAMON LODGE. NO. A. KNIOnTS OF
Pythias. Ii. W. Held. C. 0.: R. .Y.
Fletcher, K. of R. and S. Meets every
Monday In Secret Society nan.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.
Tutiillla Camp. No. 0300. Meets first
and third Mondays of each month at Odd
Fellows' nail. Georce A. HambMn, Con
sul ; 0. A. Robblns, Clerk.
WOODMEN OF TOE WORLD REGULAR
meetlnca of Pendleton Camp. No. 41. W.
of W. nre held In Secret Society nail
every Saturday evenlnp. YlsltlnR neigh
bors are always welcome. J. 1'. alKer,
'ifc-fBtAlCESLEE. CHRONIC
WW UIULUIJ mill umrasiii pri. . t t .,i r r
kVoteH'l'endIeton. Cor. Water i c'crh 1 ""' Ll
Bia-,, rencHeton, or. rnone
DENTISTS.
ATTORNEYS.
STirATJOnAlJ, DENTIST, OFriCE IN
building, "inone ilea i.
HAI.LKRAY MaCOURT, LAWYERS, Asso
ciation Building.
ftitlon block.-oreriBehmldfs new druR . STEPHEN A,
CARTER AND HALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
Law. Office In Savlnps Rank Building.
5HITECT8 AND BUILDERS
V- .-
LOWELL. ATTORNEY AT
Law. Room 14 Association Blk.. Ten-
dleton, Oregon.
( L
fi HOWABD, ARCHITECT AND PD-'
HENRY J. BEAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Association Block, Pendleton, Oregon
AT LAW,
N. I1ERKELEY, ATTORNEY
Office Iff Association Rlock.
UtoniVnt. makes complete and rella
- ana-for baUdlna In the city or conn
BoTTg.M WlUUinc , E. n. BOm ATTORNEY AT LAW. IU
!K ft 'COLH, 'CONTRACTORS AND i Court street.
Idem. .T5stlBte;fnrnlshed on short i
e joboW?iapeclalty. Prompt ! L. R. REEDER. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ce. 6hop!m -BwwrBtreet near Main
. HAY.
, Estimates'
Taonry,
, orders' at g
Pendleton, Oregon.
ommlri
mm
OR AND niTILD- JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD
Rulldlng.
hed on nil kinds
s, atone walls etc. -
Jlireronlnn office. BT1I,I.MAR
DANKS..AND brokers.
AND PIERCE. ATTORNEYS
at Law. Mr. Stlllman 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
r NATIONAL 'BANK OF ATnENA, hiorli.
J f 9000. . .Interest on time deposits. I
In Forelen and Domestic exchange., LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
Uona VrnmptlJ attended to. nenry
;,5"'?ret,?AT': Iviil'J'P'-.TnE old semplb feed yard. 72s
1 props. Livery, reed ana sale stable. Sad
die horses nt all times, norses for sale.
Thone Red 41
Mundfl We nnTpcttliie up euchre mv! to he r v. n at .Mrs. Vnnnti'r
rflfiiii'rt 1 want vim r. me somclhirB rr " prize.
CIkiIIj Well. :iw o-iii tnke me. il ntolu-rkfi
Maude Thank I. but ve've nlre.ul.- B U tlu 'o puze.
GOMMERGE-THUDE
assltaat cashier.
JBMtfiKTpNi SAYINGS BANK PEN-
Onranlied March 1.
:60.e9O: surplus ?00,000; TT nn.Wc'iTr.
LS' sold "ob'S!" PMnclpM 1 Stable? M. J. Ca'rneyT 'prWrirt or." tor
l?ttilon given Pto co' " turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street.
XVnratab, president: J. N. commercial stabi.es. n. w. froome
wtt av J- aiorria. casnier. rro) Ul(rji Fepd an-(J noaranR- A
iiivr nn n-riqTnv kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op-
-Does a general bank- '"""v .....v ........
BSACO bongbt and lOld. I nnnnm . ....... ...... i v t. o , t t-c
. Mobmhw- attended to. It. v..t,. r.i. ., , jt.
' vraucnu t Beorge w. I rocbste , i . f .. .,,.... 027 Cottonwood
riVHi. MreM. Johns. TjBU 'phone Main 701. Elvln Craig, prop.
. D. Qraw. J. F. Kllcore, Robert. . . ,......
U.W.nJ iTTJCDOlci. . Knorlnl rarp Hnn n horses left
NATIONAL'' BANK OF rENDLE-1 "h "e- Lower Webb street. 'Phone
CaBttal t7e.00: surplus. $05.000.." 204
'ts iteners banking buslnesx. Ex-
u. 'S-'T.?!'4 .S3 1 BOARD AND LODGING.
JMf, 1,UU IIWIOOWI uuu I
2il points Jb thef ortnwest. urarts
k PWm Inin.Bfl Enrnne Mnkpe. ' THE STRAHON ROOMING nOURE. MAIN
etna -on reasonable terms. Levi An- St., Mrs. R. A. Strabon, prop. Nice large
1 J resident VW.vIf "Matlock, vlce-presl-1 en sept rooms in new uuiiding, with
LE3. B. WadeV" cashier ; U. C. Quern-1 ;ood clean beds.
- Iatttnt taghler' "' I THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE, JI01
, South Main street, M. T. Bradley, prop,
i Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms.
1 9ond comfortable rooms and clean, well
"OWMAN, LEADING PHOTOGItA-1 Pt beds. Lodging 25 cents.
fl.yuHi
-y!tCBL
BfiZSB&issssM
V PHOTOGRAPHERS.
.l.a Ifw Iln-uc. vtan.a In. I
j.otos for sale. Finishing doni for,Sl"'"in: LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF
fs. -tain, St., near bridge. 'Phone , E. Court and Johnson i-lrects: goods
il -X. 1 large, clean rooms with comfortaW beds.
1 v I Rates 25c and 50c a nlglit. Thos. Smart.
rrr . . . . . " 'Prop.
.. ..... . i v m . n. Hi-.... arm, 1 K,r
I iiiiiii i i i i.i tlVfll'.li AUlAi I..VJilJil( 1I1UA nivil
(J1. BRoa., ,,C0UKT STHIJ1ST, LA Mill streets. Jioara uy tne aay or ween, i
loci.,iletrlclBns, dealers In elec- Good table set. Rates $4 and J5 per week. 1
tLllghts,lej!Sfc telephones. Elec- N'efT, proprietor,
ttures -BfndB. Get our prices. ,
ors a nnninjn:
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING.
I:ANCE"AC'Xnd BUSINESS, il GREKNAWALD. THE old RKLIABLF.
' J.'. T .rm , Shoemaker. First cla'-s repairing with bfH
-j PARKB8, OFFICE COURT ST. , msterlnls. Shop In rear of Dindinger, Wilson
it 'te Golden Rule hotel ; land office 4 Co.
fmfh-kftitt tillni nf plfljmc pnrt Int. !
ftntests Mieclalty, . WILSON,
bSlAILBY. JR.f V. 8.
Better Specialty made of land til
VI proof; Itiaurance and collections.
Juddiyulldteg. room 10.
ib5and1carriages.
TIRH HACK, NEW AND VERY
rie, lor e service or the public.
b mm J. b. Mciiay, props.
COTSStarBial Livery Stable or
fnHHL;nd the hack will call
FIRST CLASS 8UOE-
maker and repairer. Best material used
LAND COM. I and good work done. Shop 117 Alta
street.
FOR SALE.
FOR RALE-TWO GOOD STOVES; ONI! A
heiiter and the other a cook stovo. Mrs. Win.
Hilton, 312 South Main street.
FOR SALE A NEW REMINGTON I TYPE
writer; a bargain. Call at this office.
PWB, B8WIN BAKER, PROP.
afiin mm. utana in front or
HAND DEALERS.
I O'BANHKi; NEW AND SECOND
Roods .bought and sold. Court St,
pbm Vlcwk. Call and aee him.
ALE II IN SECOND
there Is anything you
jftAsw ,r .second hand furniture,
Hfv. nuu crui-Ber, lull buu
Ctl2 Court St.
.THING.
Bsssssssssst-ia
SBBBBBBSBKL
-TfORr WHEAT RACKS
town, 814 Webb St.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
Local Market Prices.
The following shows the prices
paid on the local market:
Pineapples, ?C a dozen.
Watermelons, 5 a dozen.
MtiBkmelons, ?3 a dozen.
Tomatoes, 5 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, lV&c.
New Potatoes, lU'c per pound.
Garlic, 12i,&c per pound.
Pendleton Live Stock and Poultry,
Chickens, hens, per doz., 2.50 to
?3.50.
Turkeys, per lb., 10c.
Geese, per doz., ?9. v
Spring chickens, per doz., $2.50 and
3.
Ducks, per doz., $3.75.
Pigeons, per doz., $1.50,
Eggs, 20c in trade.
Butter, 25c and COc per roll.
Choice Beef Cattle, Etc.
Cows, per hundred, $3.103.2G,
Steers, $3.753.85.
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
grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb;
package coffee, 15c per lb.
Illce Best head rice, 12 c per lb;
uext grade, S l-3c per lb.
Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.25
per sack; do., 1G lbs. $1.
Salt, coarse, $1 per 100; table, $2.50
per 100. ,
Flour, B. B. $3.25 per bbl.
Flour, Walter's, $3.25 per bbl.
Skins, Hides and Pelts.
Portland, Sept. 24. aneepskins
Wool Valley, 12 15c; Eastern
Oregon. 814c; mohair, 2C28c.
Weekly Crop Bulletin,
The past week was much cooler
than the previous one, and not nearly
as smoky. The night temperatures
were especially cool, and frosts oc
curred on several mornings, winch
did some slight damage to gardens
and corn on low ground.
Onj good rain fell, which wet th
ground to the dpptU of about an Inch
More rain is still needed for pastures
and crops, but thnt which fell was
helpful in clearing the atmosphere of
smoke, and in starting a new growth
of grass. It came too late to do much
good to potatoes, but some improve
ment in this crop lias been noted, and
with more rain soon better yields than
now expected will bo sure to occur.
Threshing Is still going on in a few
localities, but the bulk of the wheat
crop is threshed, and the fanners are
rapidly delivering It to the warehouses
and mills. Hop picking is nearly fin
ished; the rains did no Injury to the
crop, but the smoky conditions pre
vailing during the harvest prevented
the color of the cured burr from being
as bright as usual; the quality Is ex
cellent. Prune drying is well started, and the
crop Is light. Potato digging and the
harvesting of corn havu albo com
menced. The corn crop is good, but
the potatoes are smaller than usual.
Pasturage continues short notwith
standing the rains. Cattle in many
sections are losing llesh, and the How
of milk In the dairy districts is less
than usual at this season of the year.
Peaches ui still marketed lu South
ern Oregon, and the crop around Ash
land has turned out to bo one of the
best ever raised. Apples i-ontinuo to
promise well, specially In the Hood
River district.
Columbia River Valley,
Pendleton, Umatilla County, H. .1
Taylor. Harvest completed and most
of the wheat In tho warehouses. A
fine rain on the 19th, but hardly
enough to start weeds on nummer fal
low so as to seed. Potato nop will
be short; the potatoes are small, as a
rule; pastures dry; cows failing In
milk. Frost on two nlglitB this week,
too dry to do damage.
Plateau Region.
La Grande, Union County W. F
Ockolor. Weather very smoky thu
times 20c I 2 times 30c
week 30c i 1 week 4&c
lines: 10 cents each a week; 25 cents line per month.
FOUND.
FOll.N'D-llllNOII OF KKVS WITH CHAIN
attached Owner call at tli's office.
FOUNU-HRAS UOO KKV ON MAIS Mr
Owner oil at thl olllco
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES.
F. S M Kit RILL. SPOKANE. WASH , AOHNTi
New licnimore. Sccon.Miiuul trpgwtlter. '
sunn. los renting, rcmlritw. .
MISCELLANEOUS. !
CELLAR BROTHERS. PLA8TERIN0 ,
and cementing. Cement walla r. a
clalty. Estimated furnished free. Wo
Kuainutccd. Leave orders nt lladley a
Znhner'a clear store. Main St., P. (). hi
104.
OREGON
and unton Pacific
WOOD SAWINO, CONTRACT WORK A.
H. Stephen. Ilrndunrtera at (Irays
Harbor Cuinmorclul Co., and Neuman'a
Clear Store. T'lonca Illactt l'J-t and Main
1)21.
KOR SALI1 OASOLINi: KNH1N13. WITH
pipes, tanks and fittings, ready to oper
ate, live to six horse power. Kcnnomlcal
In the use ot fuel. I'rlca f.'BO. Kait Ore
Ionian office. Pendleton.
f
FRUIT MEN OF GRANDE RONDE.
IlII'lHT
roR
Chlcairo
rrtlund Hpcclnl
S-M p. m.
Tin 11 ll 11 1-ItiKtou.
Tlino SoIiimIiiUi
From ri'iiillotoii
Salt Uke, Drnrer, ft
Worth, (iinalia, Kan
a CUT. ft. UiuIp,
Chicago and Ksst.
Will Petition Legislature to Amend
Horticultural Law1;.
Tlie regular mooti'u of .lie Orando
Hondo li tilt Oroweis Association
hold a Mry enthusiastic meeting yes
terday. Committee on soliciting stocu
to incorporation ropotod stock almost
all taken. A commendation from Mr.
Craig, general passenger agent of the
O. It. N. Co.. relative to making an
exhibit of products u, eastern fairs
was rend, proposition acopted mid
next Friday (lie members will bring
their exhibits which will lm forward
ed at onco. All members arc request
ed to bring such donations as they
may desire U, .i aut.. Tho O. it. & N.
will can- yall exhibits free of charge.
A I'oiniiiMou on legislation was
Atlantic
Kxpreis
f. :ti in.
via Hunt
lugton.
gait 1-iko, Denver, HI.
Worth, O in nil n. Run
saa City, St. I.oula,
UhlCiiijo Him but,
fit. Paul '
Fast Mitll 1
8:15 a. m, '
via
Spokane, i
Walla Walla, I.uitlnton,
Hpoiciino, WftlMro
Pullman, Mltmespo
ll U II....I II..I..I1.
iib. ni, i mil, i.iiiii.i,,
Milwaukee, Chicago
ami nan.
AaaiTS
raos
Ml,ll,
11:10 p.m.
5:W p. m.
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
8.-00 . m.
Dally
except
fiumlay
8:00 p m.
Saturday
lOttO p in,
All aallllijf dates sub
ject to eliaimo I
For San FraneUeo i
Sail every days. .
I SO p. ra.
Columbia River
To Aototla and Way
i iuiitinu.
Wlllaiiiotto Hlvir.
im)p.m,
Sunday
lloiUsloiivo I'urlland dally, except Sunday.
polntoil to confer with the different j (Mko ot water permitting) lf WllUmotlo an
mem'ieis of the legislature rolallve til vcr i.,.ia.
necessary amendments to state hor
tlcullural laws. Quito a number of
communications were read from var
ious fruit houses In the United States
and England relative to fruit. Then
is a blrong and growing demand for
our fruit which demonstrates tho
fact that if tho fruit men stand to
gether they will soon bo known itnd
recognized by fruit doaiora all over
he world to a very great benefit. l.a
firando Chronicle.
A Parson's Noble Act,
"I want all tho world to know,"
writes Rev. C. J. Hudlong, of Asha
way, H. " what a thotoughly good
and rcllablo mcdlclno I found In Klcc
trie Hitters. They cured mo of Jaun
dice and liver troubles that had cans
ed mo great suffering for many years.
For a genuine, all nround euro thoy
excell anything I over saw." Elec
tric Hitters are the surprise of nil for
their wonderful work In Liver, ICId
noy and Stomnch troubles. Don't
fail to try them. Only r,0 cts. Satis
faction Is guaranteed by Tnllman &
Cc.
Leave I
lllpnrla j
4ai-r a. m. i
Dally
Kxcpt Mnn
Rnnko lllver
Illparla to Leulatun
Leara
Luwlaton
7. DO a. nu
Dally
Kxcpt Moa
F. H. WAMSLRY, Agent, reudloion.
TO
SfEsmesea ng-zasaags mmmsKum
I PEOPLE EXPECT
THE BEST
fn tlie way of luxury Mini
solid coiiilurt Mlii n tncy
ttnvi l via
Hides Drv hides. No 1; 1G nonnds
and up, 1515Jc per pound; dry kip. j Hist of the week. Freeze on Tuesday
Nn. i. G tn -is nnnndn i!n. drv naif and Wodnobdav; rain Thursday night
No. 1. under 5 nounds. 10c: drv salt, and Friday. Much threshing to dol
ed bulls and stags, one-third less than yet. Wheat geneially short of expect
dry Hint; salted hides, steers, sound, atlons. "
CO pounds and over, 89c; 60 to CO IT
pounds, 78c; under SO pounds and1 Fortune Favors a Texan,
cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, D "Having distressing pains in head,
CV3c; kip, sound, IB to 20 pounds, 7c; I back and stomach, and being without
veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; appetite, I began using Dr. Kiug's
calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 8c; New Life Pills," writes W. P. White-
green (unsalted), lc per pound less;
culls, lc per pound less; horse hides,
salted, each $1.502; dry, each, $1
1.50; colt's hides, each, 25G0c; goat
skins, common, each, 10lBc; An
gora, with wool on, each, 25cJl.
Pelts Bear skins as to slzo. No, 1,
head, of Kennedale, Tex., "and soon
felt like a now man." Infalllblo In
stomach and liver troubles. Only 2Cc
at Tallman & Co.'s drug store.
WANTED.
WANTED TINNERS AT ONCE AT HAUZE'S
tin ahop, 112 E, Alder St., Walla Walla, Waab.
PARLORS.
4- -
ER 8UOP AND BATH
jaig'a old ttand. Good
in me real aamiary
Colorado Springs and Return $50.
n n annminf nf ttiA mpfttlni? nf tho
roomi imrt single room. 719 College atroet, I each, fb.&iO; cubs, ?25; badger,' Tenth National Irrigation Congress,
opposite court house. M. Alice Smith, 1'rop. each, 1040c; wildcat, 25050; bouse at Colorado SprlngB, Col., October G
for rent-five rodm noTTAOH on f-T.tv cat, 510c; fox, common gray. each. 1 1 n,n n h k, n. fin will sell tick.
otiVi! Inqulre 30SC0c; 110 Ied' e.ach' 1-502: do ets to tho aboce point and return at
of Jaa, b. welch, 120 court atreet. cr0E8 cach $B&C.- do Bver and$50 Dates of sale. October 2 and 3.
1 1 -1. f AAA . 1 T . '
uiai-n, t-ucii luuiiuu; usner, eacu, ' Umit, 30 days. Htop-ovora allowed.
?5C; lynx, each, 23; mink, strict-, '
lyly No, 1, each, B0$1.50; marten, For Sale Two Snaps. J
pale pine, accordlngto slzo and color, , The Yoakum farm, down tho Uma
?1.502; muskrats, large, each, B tllla Hiver. The Huruhart farm, up
10c; skunk, each, 4OE0c; clvot or ' wild Horso Creok.
polecat, each, 610c; otter, for large HENTI.EY & HA HTM AN,
prime skins, each, $507; panther, ,
with head and claws perfect, each Notice,
$203; raccoon for largo prime-, each. All persona knowing themselves In
300 50; wolf, mountain, with head debted to me will please call and set
perfect, each, $3.B0B; wolft prairie, tie their accounts,
(coyoto), wtlhout head, each, 30035c; ' H, M. SI.OAN.
wolverine, each, $47; beaver, per,
skin, large, $606; do medium, $304; Fine sound citrons for preserves,
do small, $101.50; do kits, 60076c,' at Martin's Family Grocery.
WANTED NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
houaekeeplng. Apply at tbla office.
WANTED ADVBIITISR3 TO MAKE OBH
of theae classified columna. If yon bare
aometh.ng yon have' no uae for, offer to
trade It for lometblng- that aome other
body may bare and have no nae for, ome
thlne that yon may need In your bnalneaa.
you may have an extra horae that yon
may wlah to trad for cow or vehi
cle. Somebody may have the cow and
vehicle and want the hone. ' A fifteen or
twenty.flre cent want ad will probably do
tbe bualneaa.
And lliev fin i i vi r dlinji.
poiutf-'l n-ii evi n i.i mo i
exacting, for the Kuiiioih
Trains of tliU FumniH l.li.c
are all (fiuipncd with "The
IJit of Kveollilii-' "
Remember it is theSrjort
Line between Minne
apolis. St. Paul and
Chicago.
Anything yen with to know about
C'oialurlH 'lc Tfuvol UK K'adlr iiliawcra-1
by
II. I. SISI.EII, Oen'l Aol
2tS Aider Hlrcet, I'ortUnd, Ore
T. W. TUASDALU.
(ieiiernl Paaatimer Agaut, Kt i'aul,
M tun.
HUNS
Piilliniin Slccpiiii; Cura,
Elegant Diniiif- Cars,
Tourist Sleeping Cars.
HI'. HAUL
MlNNHAI'OlilH
DUJjUTH
I'AHMO
GUAM) KOJtKH
I (,'HOOKHTON
I WINNKI'EO
UHliUNA nu.t
HU'ITK,
THROUGH j'lOICK'I'S TO
curcAOO
WAHHINt'TON
l'HIJiADKfjl'HIA
NHW YOUK"
JI08TON
Hinl all iolntfl Kast and Mouth
Through tlrkula to Japan and Otilua, via
Tacoma and Kortliurn llicltlo Hloamahln t'o.
and American II tie.
TIM!! SMtKOULK,
Iralna leave I'oiidlotou dally eioept Sunday
I Mb I .1, I,. 111.
For further Information, thne carda, map
and llckela, cill on or nrlio W. Ailami, Pen.
dleton, (Iroumi, or A. D. 0IIAKI.1ON
; Third and llunlwu Sl... Portland, Or.
,! Washington k
Columbia River
Railroad
i Take this
route for
C'hlcdKo, Ht. 1'nul, 8t. I)uln, ICan
) huh City, HI.. J(mi, Oij)ttl), and
All Points Hast and South
Cortland and point
oil tho Sound
TIMK HARD.
Luave PondUton, dally except Bumlaja al
?00. pm.
Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday and
Friday VI M pin,
Arrlra Pendleton Tuenlay, Tburadav and
Saturday 10M am.
jiavo Walla Walla dally, emt lund, 8D0 pa.
Arrive Walla Walla dally, weal buuud, amam.
For luluriualloii n-annllnr ratea and acwxa
modatloua, tall on or addreaa
W. ADAHH, A,.nl,
Pendleton, Orotfoo.
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Walla Walla, Waah
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