Less Cards ancl Societies Classified Advertisements COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LI E. - . . . . . . . . r-1 mpvim All inniimrn THREE LINE8. UlEnHS ' i l',ik'L,i-CLI'.' fcuvoiriAN5 . FRATERNAL ORDERS. t.L iW I SRlIu W. J;?9LB. OFFICE IN 30DD ROYAI, NEICJIinORS OF AMK1 V,1MrrfWi. 0ee hoors, 10 to 12 a. m.; I Wildwood Camp, No. 2333, mti ta B -sl as-Jflfclenuone. Rod 371. 1 t fonrth Tuesday of each month 1 ?iJlLZSrZ- - 'Fellows' hall. Mrs. Ida Holcomb, r. .vira2M. TV. TiESPAIN' nLOCK. Mr. Nettle Robblns, Recorder. AMERICA second In Odd Oracle KM. P.. DF.SPAIN RLOCK. Mr. .cttle l.oDDtns. uecorucr. rwii pvp irniinipx. riian i nr1 tmnalrixl liMirlnr-. TTMATII.I.A TENT. NO. 27. K. O. T. M. fitted for refractive ae. Main 1131. 3iffliTn, orricn over the tM'fterlncs IJfink. Telephone, 30 ; . triepbone. Main 301. liHB. ASFIBLD. M. D.. nOMEOrATH. , , ''ic pwrlelan' and surgeon. Office In )tdi.ai UwatngS -Telephone; OSIce, black " n i i'iHib an ''tWliift- "J 1 Tm.WAJf HOUSE. rilVSICIAN AND iSUngeefi. room sii, jmia nuiiumi;. EKl( jtcsiueaci: puuuc umi Meets In Secret Society Hall, second and fourth Tuesdays In each month. All visiting Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. S. Kcw, Record Keeper I E. D. Estabrook, Commander. K4 none.. 1 it tfnMMir .i Eeifijjna, 1 fflVAfKN tlfcallU ROOM 17 ASSOCIA- itrelephone. Mnln D31 ; rest- block itil. I'ENDI.ETON LODGE. NO. 52, A. F. AND A. M., meets first and third Mondays of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. T. J. Tweedy, W. M. ; Joo II. I'arkes, Pec. PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 2S T. C. Taylor. II. P.. F. F. Wamsley, secretary. Meets first and fonrth Friday of each month In Masonic nail. nrnsoN. rnvstciAN Specialties eye. Far, nose MODERN in savings Hank otiiia-8.11. DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGIITS OF Pythias. L. W. Held, C C : R. W. rietrlier, K. nf R. and 8. Meets every Monday In Secret Society Hall. WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Tuttillla Camp. No. 0309. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Odd fellows' Hall, Georrre A. riamblln, Con- PHYSICIANS. DRS. i sul : O. A. Robblns, Clerk. Office one block west i - WOODMEN Or TnE WORLD REGULAR meetlnps of Pendleton Camp. No. 41, W. CHRONIC i of W are held In Secret Society nan .MeVaerrev aeascs and diseases of wo-, every Saturday evening, visiting nelch- .K.'BLAKESLEE, raa JbMSAfl finrt ill JD5.- Obb, HoteJr i'cndleton. Cor. Water bore are always welcome. J. P. HA, Mate Sts Pendleton, Or. Thone Clerk; J. P. Earl, C. C. V 1 tl i 'ft l! 1 ui s tm wl tl ma v. rKl t V - COMM ERCE-TRADE WEEKLY RESUME OF LOCAL AND EASTERN MARKETS. DENTISTS. ATTORNEYS. t V sTtTTAvnig mTgrFFTV WALLER Y McCOURT. LAWYERS. AS0 jStj. A. IPATIOnAK, 'DENTIST. OFriCK e BtlonBu ding. "Jlndd bnlldlnK.ii'rhoae Red 71. 1 CARTER AND RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT Law. Office In Savings Bank Building. STEPHEN A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AT Law. Room 14 Association Hlk., Pen dleton, Oregon. - , A. MANN, 'DENTIST. OFFICE IN AS- f.soclatlon blocJc,Tor Schmidt's new drug L Bore. 'Phone 'KeJ 271. 'ARCHrTECTND BUILDERS. '"St r'prHOWAKD,'V"AnCn 1TECT AND SU ni, perlntendent" makes complete and rena me plans tor buildings in the city or conn tfcy. Iloomr17.Jnad building ",in!EK;A: COLE,t CONTRACTORS AND n. D. BOYD. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111 fl' omiaers. gwttmp-tra luraiMmj on umi court street. nENRY 3. DEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Association Block, rcudleton, Oregon. N. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY Office In Association Block. AT LAW, an?! Jnfi we-M 3 a PPeclHlIT I roaiul -service. BhopIenlSlnff street near Main. ACTOR AND BUILD- SaB' A'O. A. MA maaoary. tTf hikb, stnne wans etc. cave orders t;Bast Orcgonlan office. L. B. REEDER, ATTORNEY Pendleton, Oregon. AT LAW, ?fnrnlehcd on nil kinds JAMES A. TEE. LAW OFFICE IN JUDD niilldlrr;. STILLMAN AND PIERCE. ATTORNEYS at Law Mr Stlllman has been admitt ed to practice In United States patent of. fRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA. and makes a specialty of Patent Law. -Oregon. Capital, jr.O.OOO: surplus and ,'!""?" 10, n' 12, nDd 13 Association iy w-onrfl, ftrottu. interesr oa umc uppobiib. ------- DANKS-AND BROKERS. 'jals In Foreign "and Domestic exchange. llleetlOB promptly attended to. uenry LIVERY AND FFFD 5TARLF5 Aflaas, pVeiddent: T. J. Kirk, vlce-presl- L'vtY ,-nti E. -L. Barnett, cashier: F. S. Le- - - ; iw.--aBBktant,. cashier. 1 TnE OLD SEMTLE FEED YARD, 723 jTlK KBKDLETON SAVINGS BANK PEN- pttips. LIverv. feed and sale stable, Sad- r eegonJ? Organized March 1. nie Horses nt an times. Horses ror sale. 1, . fBU.tHju ; surplus fiui.uuu; i-none itea 41. ed'On time deposits, ki- and sold on all principal jiik city IiIvkiiy huaiiu and saik 5iJ1JbsPJs9sJiB f.-.HsssBEii'-fceetel lliHHKMiiiffi enlleetleas attention given to col- 2: Furnish, president; J. N. t; T. J Morns, casnter. Stable. M. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street. Ct -iIMERCIAL STABLES. O. W. TROOME Prop. Livery. Feed and Boarding. All Kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel l'enaieton. rnone Main mi DEPOT LIVERY. FEED AND SALES stables. rirst-class single and double rigs for all occasions. 027 Cottonwood 'phone Main 701. Elvln Craig, prop. 8 (BANK OF WESTON. Oregon,1 '.; Does a general bank . ijexcBange Dougnt ana B'.na jwesantly nttended to. R. nresidentt George W. Proebstel, president; J. "R. Kllgore. cashier; dl- int: if. a. mi Lilian, m ji. jonnn. x. -Ice. O. Dr Oraw; J. F. Kllgore. Robert St - - - OREGON TEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON rST NATIONATjBANK OF PENDLE- Prop. Special care given to horses left m. Capital "$70,000; surplus, jna.000. with me. Lower Webb street. 'Phone nRtjhsaets a -generaLbanklug business. Ex- Red 204 'im find tAliuTftntilr rrflnsfrn firild Ml MHHHBHMHHHMawwMiHMHHHaa tlV Elljago, San Francisco. New York end dpal points In 1 the Northwest. Drafts ,vn on China, 3apau and Europe. Makes 1 r, --.1 . vl.. , 1 1 Quotations Show Market to Be Steady the Only Noticeable Fluctuation In Prices Being In Wheat and Butter. With the exception of wheat, all lo cal market prices are steady. Butter Is the only filing which shows a change for more than two weeks. This product of the dairy lias again taken on its usual winter price, and I ner lb: next crailo. 3Be tier Hi! lower grades coffee, 26c to 15c per lb; package coffee, 15c per lb. Kicc Dost head rice, 12H.C per lb; next grade, S l-3c per lb. Sugar Cano granulated, best, $5.25 per sack; do., 16 lbs. $1. Salt, coarse, $1 per 100; table, $2.50 per 100. Flour. H. 11. $3.25 per bbl. Flour, Walter's, $3.25 per bbl. Wool Markets. Boston. Sept. 25. There has been a little moie Inquiry in the wool niaiUct here this week, and prices are very strong. Fine territory wools are very firm. Fine staple. C5(ffC0c; strictly fine. 55c: fine and fine medium, 50 instead of being quoted at from 2SG3c: medium, 4517e. California BOARD AND LODGING. rilE STRAIION ROOMING nOUSE. MAIN St., Mrs. R. A. Strabon, prop. Nice large -U kept room? In new building, with , v)d clean, beds. rnr WHITE LODGING HOUSE. 301 South Msln street. M. T. Bradley, prop. (Trritiatroai1n' mstmas anil tiAtrtnrw mtnmnm FS. BOWMAN.iLEADING PHOTOGRA- lood comfortable rooms and clean, well president JWIF, Matlock, vlce-presl-! C. b: Wad,fcashler : U C. Guern. W'jisslstant cashier. 5I1B PHOTOGRAPHERS, -ier of the city. Harvest vlew6, In hotos for sale, riulsblng done for ... fmtennu -inln 8t', near bridge. 'Phone 'I' 278. . -JOTt, ELECJWAL SUPPLIES. -ept beds. Lodging 25 cents. EMPIRE LODGING IIOUBr:. CORNER OF E. Court and Johnson streets: goods .arge, clean rooms with romfortable bda. Hates 25c and 50c a night. Thos. 'Smart, Prop. EC LR MOSS? COURT STREET, LA w uoec,xaHtrlclans, dealers In elec- !bfi;tSssss snp Ic Jls , fixtures, etfi .1 . es, stores, wired for Good table set. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Hoard by tne day or week, ior telephones. Elec- Klnds. Uet our prices. ity. Pendleton Feed Ncff, proprietor. Rates ?4 and J5 per week. lard In connection. I.. URANCE?&$UAND BUSINESS. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING. cents to t cents n roll, Is now worth from 40 cents to C5 cents a roll. Heats and canned goods remain as quoted a week ago although the East ern and factory prices on canned goods generally are said to be a little up. Wheat 52 Cents. Wheat remains at 52 cents. It reached this price Tuesday for the first time since the second week after the opening of the 1902 markets and there is still an upward tendency lo cally, although the Commercial He view, of Portland, does not speak very encouragingly of the outlook for a raise. It says: After a week of much bull talk and a good deal to encourage buying by those who don't take the trouble to look beyond the Immediate present, the small gains in prices of grain at the close on Saturday must be rather disappointing to those enthusiasts for higher prices. Advances might be made to appear Imminent at any time by making little of the factors that count In the opposite direction and magnifying the importance of those that tend to create bullish sentiment. The fact that Russia last Monday was found to have shipped to the importing countries of Europe 2,410.000 bushels ot wheat and that the uanuiuan coun tries had In the same time sent 2, 512.000 bushels, or a total close to 5,000,000 bushels from those two sources, might have suggested cau tion to those who could see nothing in the general situation but the scarc ity of contract wheat In this country. It might also have occurred to them that the smallness of the receipts of spring wheat might have some other explanation than a determination of the fanners to hold their grain be cause they were dissatisfied with the present price. Wheat quotations are: Walla Walla. G2G2,c; bluestem, 04iG5c; val ley, 03C4c. Harley: Feed, $19.50 j per ton, browing, $20.50. San Francisco Markets. San Francisco, Sept. 25. The mar ket during the past week has been a good one for sellers, and at the close the market was quite firm. Exporters have been liberal buyers at advance quotations. Sellors have taken ad vantage of the rise and have sold quite freely. No. 1 shipping Is quot ed from $1.17' to $1.20, and milling, $1.20 to $1.22 per cental Local Market Prices. The following shows the wool rather quiet, with limited offer ings. Northern counties, cleaned, 5.t 55c; middle counties. 4ht50o; southern, 45f?17o; six to eight months, labile less. The exceeding ly strong position or line wool is a feature of the present market. Eastern Livestock. Chicago, Sept, 25. Cattle Market steady. Good to prime steers nomi nal, $7.50S.50; poor to medium, $lffp 7; stockers and feeders, $2.50 5. 25; cows. $1.504.75; heifers, $2.5005.75; oanners. $1.50(32.50; bulls, $2.25" 5.10; calves. $3.507.50: Texas-fed steers, $34.50; Western steers. $3.75 Hogs Market 10S'15c higher. Mix ed and butchers, $7.35".95; good to choice heavy, $7.5508; rough henvy. $7.2007.50; light, $7100 7.85; bulk of sales, $7.4007.00. Sheep Market for sheep and Inmbs steady and firm. Good to choice wethers, $3.0004: fair to choice mixed, $2.7503.50; Western sheep, $2.7503.75; native lambs. $3.7505.0(1; Western lambs, $105,311. TWO LINES. time .. 16c times 20c week 30c Extra lines: 10 cents each week; 25 cents 1 time , 2 times 1 week 20o 30o 45o line per month. FOUND. roUNP-UIIASS liOO-t KKV il MAIN ST "iicrc;ill nt this oflleo TRANSPORTATION LINES. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. I S. M Kit KILL. Sl'OKANK, WASH . AUKNt' Now Dentiiinre, Soroii't-hstul typewriters, supplies, rciilinit, repairing. -JSJIUL'. Sf- MISCELLANEOUS. ICELLAR BROTHERS, PLASTERING nnd cementing. Cement walks a spi clnlty. Estimates furnished free. W unnrnnteed. Leave orders at lladley n Zahncr'B cigar store. Main St.. P. (). lit 101. WOOD SAWING, CONTRACT WORK A, 11. Stephens, Heniliiartera at Grays Hnrbor Commercial Co., and Neuman's Cigar Store. T'toncs lllntk 124 and Main 021. FOR SALE GASOLINE ENGINE, WITH pipes, tanks and Itltlngs, ready to oper ate, five to six horse power. Economical In the use of fuel. Price f230. East Ore conlan office. Pendleton. OREGON iuio UNION PACIFIC SPOKANE INTERSTATE FAIR. PSrtRT roa (Uilrago I'uttlnud Rpcclnl ft p. m. vl.i limit-ltigtou. Tlnui ScIiimIiiIh Kl-lllll I'lMllllt'ttlll laatva rnov Atlantic Kxpreis AM h m. via Hum-Ington, 8lt Luke, Denver, Vl tf 111, I'limiiii, inn I ns dry, st. Ixuiis,! axo. 1 UlltCilKOHIHl mii. For "Pendleton Day" the O. R. & N. Makes a Low Special Rate. This year Spokane will luild hor In terstate Fair October G to 11. The progressive and enterprising pcoplo of that city nro putting forth unusual! RpoUne. U11U1 I. IU lll.lliu tlliH oijuouu 1.111 0111- t'slt Lake, l)env.r, Ft. Worth. OmntiH, Kitn us City, Wt Louis, Chicago mid K,it. ni pmI Walla S'aUn,I, lalon, Fast Mali Spokane, Wallace s"A m I'lilliiinii, Mlnnenpo a Mil...... 1..., 1,1.1.... and Katl. 11:10 p. 5:i) p. m. H. PARKES.OITICR COURT ST, L orehnawald, THK old KKLIABLE ; paid on the local market: prices OI....i... ci ..1 .... oslteolden Jlule hotel; land office InierTais bbop In rear oiu' nd Sge Wl on fu. such ailltlng of claims and lot- 4 Co. ' ' K t.uuLtuio wictrioiij. U nAILKY, JR., U. S. LAND COM jialoner Specialty made ot land Hi- ana proor ;riaurnnoe and collections. In Judd u41ng, room 16. sm , 1 ; CABS. ANEt CARRIAGES. 'OHN WILSON, KIR8T CLASH S1IOK makcr and repairer. Ilest material used snd good work done. Shop 117 Alta strtt. FOR SALE. TIM HACK, NEW AND VERY FOR SALE-TWO GOOD STOVES: ONE A : (trie.. far .ride service of the nnblle. , heater snrt the other a cwk utovo. Mrs. Win. 6rMa j-Jas. S. McKay, props. ! nilton, Si2South Main lret. ZXZ' .SaSVlJ1 lOR-LE-A NEW REM.KOTO.V (TYPE ) Mtei and the back will call 1 CAB LINK. E It WIN DAKER. PROP. ephose MMil SS3. Stand In front of h mUwit writer; a bargain. Call at this oftlce. Fm4 ECOMC-HAND DEALERS. JOB O'DAKIEL, NEW AND SECOND SIBd rootto bought and sold. Court St, I aoate .woe, can ana see mm. fill WOBLK, DEALER IN " SECOND . raSr 990it. If there Is anything you ,.jlt,,lHr' second band furniture. No. 212 Court St. FOR RENT. POR RENT FURNISHED HOnHEKEKPINO rooms and single rooms. 719 College street, opposite court house. Mrs. Alice Smith, Prop, FOR RENT-FIVE ROOM COTTAGE ON CLAY street, between Webb and Railroad. Inquire of Jas, B. Welch, 130 Court street. Pineapples, $G a dozen. Watermelons, $5 a dozen. Muskmolons, $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, lc. New Potatoes, VAc per pound. Garlic, 12V6C per pound. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 25. Market steady to slow. Native steers, $1.75 08.25; cows and heifers, $305; West ern steers, $3.75 0G; Texas steers, $3,500-1.75; cows and heifers, $2,600 4; canners, $1.7502.85; stoskers ami feeders, $2.50 0 5; calves. $10G; bulls, stags, $204. Hogs Market 10c Uglier. Heavy, $7.5007.55; mixed. $7.5007.55; light, $7.G507.S2A; pigs, $G.507.25; bulk of sales, $7.5507.GO. Sheep Market steady to lower. Fed muttons, $3.G03.P0; wethers. $3.2503.55; ewes, $2.5003.55. com mon and stockers, $203.50. Skins, Hides and Pelts, Portland, Sept. 2-t.--oiieepsUlns Wool Valley, 12.015u; Kasteru Oregon, S14c; mohair, 2G28c. Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 1G pounds and up, 15015V&C per pound; dry kip, No. 1, 5 to 15 pounds, 12c; dry calf. No. 1, under 5 pounds, 10c; dry salt ed bulls and stags, ono-tlilrd leas than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound, CO pounds and over, 8i)c; GO to GO pounds, 708c; tinder CO pounds nnd cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 50 5M;c; kip, sound, 15 to 20 pounds, 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; calf, sound, tinder 10 pounds, 8c; green (unsaltcd), Ic per pound less; culls, lc per pound less; horso hides, salted, each $1.5002; dry, each, $10 i.gu; colt's hides, each, 2550c; goat skins, common, each, 10015c; An gora, with wool on, each, 26c0$l Pelts Hear skins ns to bIzo, No. 1 each, $G.20; cubs, $205; badger, each, 1040c; wildcat, 25050; house cat, 510e; fox, common gray, each 3050c; do rod, each, $1.5002; do cross, each $C G-, do Oliver and black, each $100 0200; fisher, each, ?5; lynx, each, $205; mink, strict lyly No. 1, each, 60$1.50; marten pale pine, nccordlngto size and color. $1.50 0 2; muskratB, largo, each, 5 10c; skunk, each, 40050c; civet or polecat, each, 510c; otter, for largo primo skins, each, pass In point of Interest, anything of tho kind over seen In the north Pa cific. A feature of the fair will bo "Pendleton Day." Thursday, October 9 nnd for this occasion tho O. It. & N. Co. will on Octobor 8 sell tlckots, Spokano and return, good until Octo ber 15, at $G.50. This Includes aduilv-j slmi to the fair. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. h:0u p. m. Dally except SiiiulHy 8:00 p m. Saturday 10:00 p 111, All Alltiii; dates sub-! Ji-cl to rlinnso For Hun I'rntioNco Ball ovcry ft days. Columbia River To Astotln ipd Way I iuullii:. in) p. ra. I MO p.m. Hunday Notice. All persons knowing themselves In debtcd to mo must settle bv Octo- Wllliimelto Itlvne. her 10th or their iicountH and notes Boats leavo PnrtlHiul dally, except flundsy, m 1 - V 1. . 1 ' .111 ' , . . '"iiko til water permitting) lor WlllimelU and win iju luuuuii in iiiu mum t,i mi at torney with instruction to collect. K. li. SMITH. Notice. All parties knowing themselves In debted to mo will please call and set tle at onco, as I am nrranging to leave Pendleton IKNRY SCHUI1Y,. Fino sound citrons for presorveri, it Martin's Family Grocery. i PEOPLE EXPECT THE BEST Hi Hie way of luxury and solid comfort wli' 11 lliey travel vlti JKSMITHING. iJON FOR WIII1AT RACKS , in town, si weoD nt, IAL PARLORS. RBEitsnoi' ANrTBATrr Krastig's old sttnd. flood lag In the ltt sanitary wSkaI I issssssssssssssssssssK ioaRsallHr WANTED. M ANTED M OMAN TO COOK AND DO (JEN. eral housework for family ot two. Apply at Vila office WANTED TINNERS AT ONCE AT SADZE'a tin sbop, 112 E. Alder ht., Walla Walla, Wash, WANTED NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOE housekeeping. Apply at tills office. $507; panther. with head and claws perfect, each raccoon for largo nrlmo. each. 'Ilffrr.n. nm f mmiolo h ...lit. n 1 1 . . I . r. , , . 1 n . . . I ... . ' " ' " ' , iiuu, juwuii tuiii, will! lltruu rciiuicttii, k.v. ow.n ..u r-w.. , porfcrl eacf) $3.BO0G; wo,f praIrI(J( Chickens, hens, per doz., $2.50 to , (coyote), wtlhout head, each, 3035c; 3-co- 1 wolverine, each, $47; beaver, per luinoye, iier ju., jut.-. , sitin, large, $5C; do medium, $34; Goeso, per doz., $3. ,0 8mall, $101.60; do kits, 50 075c. spring cuickcqb, per uoz., uuu , . OLD NEWSPAfKltd TO I'DT UNDER carpets, on shelves, walls, or for wrap ping purposes. Old newspapers to larg bundles of 100 each at 25 cenU at bundle at thi EAST OREOONIAN office, P.nd! ton, Oregon. $3. Ducks, per doz., $3.75, Pigeons, per doz., $1.6C, Eggs, 20c In trade. . Hutter, 40c and COc per roll. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. Cows, per hundred, $3.1003.25. Steers, $3,750-3.85. Hogs, live, $C. Hogs, dressed, 8c. Calves, dressed, 89c. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices, Coffeo Mocha aid Java, best, 40c Colorado Springs and Return $50. I On account of tho meeting of tho Tenth National Irrigation Congress, 1 at Colorado Springs, Col., October 6 to 9, the O, n. & N. Co, will sell tick ets to tho nboco point and return at $50. Dates of bulo, October 2 and 3. I.lmlt, 30 days, Stop-overs nllowod. Notice. All persons knowing themeelves In debted to me will please call and set tle their accounts, H. MBLOAN. Anil they wo iicvt r illHap Ioliit"i not even tho 1110 t exuding, fur the KumniH Tltiinn of thix Knmoiis Mile are nil t (iiiippt-tl with "Tlio Best of Kwry thing." Remember It is LheSt)ort Line betweerj Minne apolis, St f3aul and Chicago. Anytlil'! y 11 wlili to kiniiv Htmut Comforlu ilu JVavel, tig Kladlynnsu ro l 1 Hiiiinii HiTiT points. Leave - lllpntla 1 4 m a. m. 1 Dully Excpt Monj Hnnko Hirer Itlparlu to I'ivltton Iave tiwlston 7 too it. m. 1 Dally 1 Eicpt .Most P. K. WAMSLKY, Agent, l'onilleton. b! II. I.. SISLUri, (Icn l Agt if IS APliir Sim t, I'oit iiiid, Ore T. W. II-ASDAIJJ, RUNS Pullman Slucpiiig Cur.4, Hkant Dining Curs, Tourist Sleeping Cans. Hl I'Al Ji AUNNICAl'OMH DHliUTH I KARtJO j (.ItANb KOHKS f ;jt()()KHTON WINNKPKO IJHLlOiVA Mid .JJU'II'IO, ro THROUGH TO (encral I'msMuor Agent, -'t Paul, Minn, CM5CJ5ESTIR'S FILLS -C".K . .iuiii.il nnd Ouli- (.tiiuhii. iTtf ft - A Mu'.Jui I It. 1. , . ,, 'Mwaimra. arwpii11 '..i.tii . 1 ... 1 .nt, 1 1. , ., tul,t. iu l.tlur. llrruse ul,-illl'l. 1 ll.-f I ,4. A k v ,Mf 11,'iih.i. '1 ..'li.,.,,,!,.!. 1 I1....LI. titr I. i.ll, 1. ' , ' , H..II f. I 1. '"" . " I 1 I 1. ft, I mI I li, lli.iliH. ii.m, ... I l., j. btt to inkuj. MEW AND WOMEN. , Ilia tut tiunaturitl tm rtihsfirit mxutttiririf , lAtlunf tjf ulcrtluiia tf uiucbiib cc-.-ialiriiJivi I'aIlI' h. . -id t ettii Koiciiimi,o.Sji ") "tweiaris. v-ui la tima wn.Vrt. I7 en, 'mi, rrnpul'l. fof 11.00, it a liittL., hVts. (JHIOAUO WAKitrxirroN PHIIiADKLPHlA NJ5v vohk; JIOH'JO.V hikI all K)intH Hunt mid Hmitli rhioiiyli tlcknH lo Jman mrt Dhlns, l ri-om suit Northern I'nclflo Htei-uiiiilr (,'o, suil American lino. riMK SCHEDUI.B. TritliK Icnyu I'tiuilluion ilalljr except Sundsy At 7 100 p, Kor lurtlicr Itilftmutliiu, llmo uiird, umrx nil tlrkoti, Cftllon ur wrlto W. Ailamt, I'on. (lloton, Oregon, or A. D. UIIAKL10N 'Itilril Hini Miirrluiu Htn., rotiituj. Ore. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for ClilL'HKo, Ht. 1'uul, HI. 1,ouIh, Kail Han City, Ht. Joo, Onmha, nail All Points Hast nnd South Portland and points on the Sound TIME (HUD. I.i'v 1'ouJlototi, dull oicopt Hundn si I'M. pra, Arrlvt) I'uiiilletuii Monday, We.lneadar and Prlilav lli'.h inn. Artlvn reiiillirtuii TutfvUy, Vlimtdiijr unit Hatnrdar 10!5Snni, ' fjiavo Wulla Wlla ilallr, can liounil, uao pm. Arrlvn WIU Walla dally, wut uuuud, 6iJaia. Pur Infiirinatlou reiarilliu tatva and sooou tnoilatlout,tall on or sddreu W. 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