East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 27, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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    Cards and Societies I
D TRADES. ALFHABETICALLY ARRANGED. I
Classified Advertisements
VfJm ft
COUNT 8IX AVERAGE
TWO LINES.
time 15c
times 20c
week SOc
WORDS TO THE LI E.
THREE LINES.
1 time .. .. 20c
, 2 times 30c
1 week 45c
kN8.
BTICC IN JDDD
10 to 12 a. m. ,
Ited S71.
t DESPAIN BLOCK,
Stye trembles, cautr-
impairca neariDB.
"for refractive er
,ln 1131.
IFFICPJ OVER Tnn
ank. Telephone, 80 ;
sin 801.
LD., nOMEOPATII-
surgeon, uuice m
hone : omce. Diacn
"rnsrsiPiAN and
20. Jndd building.
Idcnce 'phone, black
mmi 17 ASSOCIA-
bne. Mnln 031 ; real-
101.
ftSON, PHYSICIAN
Initio cvb. ear. nose
Savings Rank build-
rSICIANS. DIIS.
Ice one block west
BSLER, CnRONIC
and diseases or wo
dleton. Cor. Water
ton, Or. 'mono
IT, OFFICE IN
ed 71.
iOFFICE IN AS-
Idt's new arug
BUILDERS.
EOT AND 8U-
implete and rolla-
the city or coun-
Idlng.
BNTnACTORB AND
Li furnished on short
r specialty. Prompt
street near lumu.
rnrt AMT1 TlTTTT.n.
bed on all kinds
a itnn. nrnllll etc.
BreRonlnn office.
.BROKERS.
fSANK OF ATJIENA,
4f60,000 ; surplus ana
at D3 IIHIC UCJuniw.
Domestic exchange.
".attended to. Henry
J. Kirk, vice-presi-
vicaahlor; F. 8. Le-
aVINGS BANK PEN-
anlzcd March i.
surnlns sdo.uuu;
iitlme deposits. Ex-
eld on all principal
tttlon given to coi-
sh, president; J.
j. Morns, casnier.
OF WESTON,
t.ti nr. I l.antf.
D n ' "
hnnchf nnd sold.
L attended to. R.
forge W. iToenstei,
Ulgore. cashier: dl-
. . . . r IaIi n T
F. kllg'ore, Robert
m OF PENDLE-
siirnlus. SD5.000.
klncr business. Ex-
(transfers sold on
New York ana
fcaiorthwest. Drafts
and Europe. Makea
tn terms. Levi An-
i Matlock, vlce-presl-hler;
n. C. Guern-
PHERS.
iINO PHOTOGRA-
k.I1nrveflt: views. In-
S' Finishing done for
Snear bridge. 'Phone
'.I SUPPLIES.
3RT STREET. LA
lans. dealers In elec-
, stores, wired tor
telephones. Jiiec-
Hnds. Get our prjeeu.
ID BUSINESS:
ICE COTTONWOOD
slock.; land ofuce
of chums nnd inl
alty.
: t- r i hit. nmr-
tnce and collections.
lunu. u, (auu M
room 10.
(.CARRIAGES.
NEW AND VERY
i service of the pnbllc
u. 8. McKay. Drooa.
elal Llverv Stable or
ana the hack will call
It
KWIN BAKER, PROP.
Stand lo front of
iD DEALER8.
. NEW AND SECOND
and sold. Court St.
Recall and see him.
RALER IN SECOND
athere Is .anything yon
cond band furniture.
-and crockery, call and
B12 Court St.
SMITHING.
I .FOR WHEAT RACKS
In town, 314 Webb St.
L, PARLORS.
BIER SHOP AND BATH
trauig's old stand. Good
Ruin me.oM. nmiary
" "Tliasai' i i
if mmm'
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
hotal NEionnons op ameiuca
Wlldwood Camp, No. 2333, meeta second
nd fourth Tuesday of each month In Odd
Fellows' hall. Mrs. Ida Ilolcomb, Oracle:
Mrs. Nettle Itobblns, Recorder.
UMATILLA TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M.
Meets In Secret Society nail, second
and fourth Tuesdays In each month. All
. . i .... i. T.-nit., ..ai-iYIhIIv InrttMi. J.
S. Keen, Record Keeper; T3. D. Estabrook,
Commander.
PENDLETON LODOE, NO. K2, A. F. AND
A. M., meets drat and third Mondays of
each month. Visiting brethren welcome.
- . ... . . T - T Tin .tn. Dan
T. J. 1 weeoy, . fli. , iin i. --D
rENDLETON CnAPTER, NO. 28 T. C.
n i p tp Wnmnlpr. secretarT.
Meets first and fourth Friday of each
month In masonic nan.
DAMON LODOE. NO. 4. -KNIGHTS OF
Pythias. L. W. Held, a C: It. W.
Fletcher, K. of II. and S. Meets every
Monday In secret society nan.
iUUWl.UI WWlmr,. w- .....
Tntnllla Camp, No. 6300. Meets first
and third Mondays of each month at Odd
Feiiows unit. ueorKo a. unmuwu,
sul; Q. A. Rohblns, Clerk.
WOODMEN OF TIIE WORLD REGULAR
meet'lncs of Pendleton 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; A. J. uwen, i
'LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
TIIE OLD SEMPLE FEED YARD, 723
Cottonwood street. Lindsay ft Doty
props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Bad
die horses at all times. Ilorses for sals
Phone Red 41.
rir. nttm" T TTM7PV Tin A AND SALE
XIII', 111. UIM'I.. ' , . V
Stable, M. J. uarney, propneiur, mi
- (,..., . . O If. m a. HAM.
nne turnouts, oiuuie no nuo
COMMERCIAL STABLES. O. W. FROOME
Prop. ,. Livery. Feed and Boarding. AH
kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op
posite uotei renaieion. i-uune um
IJl'jl-Mi Wl , l.l, ......
btables. First-class single and double
rlcs for all occasions, hzt L.-oiionwooa
St., 'phone Main 701. Elvln Craig, prop,
OREGON FEED YARD. W. T. BOYNTON
t anAnini ulr.n tn homes left
l i nil. .j ,--.v ... . ....... n -
.itii mp. Lower Webb street 'Phone
Red 204
BOARD AND LODGING.
THE STRAHON ROOMING HOUSE. MAIN
St., Mrs. R. A. Strabon, prop. Nice large
oll kept rooms in new duiiuiuu, iu
jood clean beds.
THE WHITE LODGING nOII8B, 801
Bonth Main street, si. i; nmuicy, yivv
rT.....1.AAnlnH Ktlll lodfflni? fOOmS
Oood comfortable rooms and clean, well
tept beds. Lodging bo cents.
0MPIRE LODGING nOUSE, CORNER OF
E Court and jonnson sireeii s
large, clean rooms with comfortable beds.
Rates 25c and B0c a night. Tbos. Smart,
Prop.
HOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND
Mill streets. Board by the day or -week.
nnr.,1 tohu of nates (4 and S5 per week.
pnri!otnn Feed Yard In connection. L.
Nett, proprietor.
B60T AND SHOE REPAIRING.
L. GREENAWALD, TOE OLD RELIABLE
Shoemaker. First cla'S repairing with b-st
materials. Bhop In rear of Dlndtnger, Wilson
at i;o.
JOHN WILSON, FIRST CLA8S 8HOE-
maker and repairer. Best material nsea
and good work aone. nnop 111 aim
street.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE A NEW REMINGTON 'TYPE
writer; a bargain. Call at tblsomce.
FOR SALE AT THE EAST OREGONIAN
omce. Inrce bundles of newspapers, con
tniutng over 100 big papers can be ob
tained for 2a cents a bundle.
OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UNDER
carnets. on shelves, walls, or for wrap
ping purposes. Old newspapers In large
bundles of 100 each at 25 cents a bundle
nt the EAST OREOOHJU-N otllec, renaie-
ton, Oregon.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT FORNI8HED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms and single rooms. .719 College street,
opposite court house. Mrs. Alice Smith, Prop,
FOR RKN.T-FIVE ROOV COTTAGE ON CLAY
street, betweon Webb and Railroad. Inquire
oi -H3. n. picn, I'M uoun Pireei.
WANTED.
WANTED WOMAN TO COflK- ANnnnnP.w.
oral housework for lamlly of two. Apply at
.141 Q UUIUV
WANTED NICELY FURNISHED RO0M8 FOR
nouseseeping. Apply at this omce.
WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE USE
of these classified columns. If you have
something you buvo no use for, offer to
trade It for something that some other
uociy may nave ana nave no use lor, some
thing that you may need In your business,
You may have an extra horse that you
may wish to trade for a caw or a vehicle.
Some body may have the cow and vehicle
and want the horse. A 15c or 25 cent want!
nit will ,til.fiflhlw Hn .lia hnatnoo. 1
TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES.
F. B. MERRILL, SPOKANK. WASH , AGENT
new uenimore. Bacona.na.nn tvnuurrirra.
BupfucB, ruuijug, fuwiriuv
. MISCELLANEOUS,
KELLAE. BROTHERS, PLA8TERIN0
and cementing. Cement walks a spe
cialty, .estimates lurnisbed tree, wo
guaranteed. Leave orders at Badley ai
Zahner's cigar store. Main St, P. O. U
AW
WOOD SAWINQ, CONTRACT WORK A.
vU. .Hiepnens. ueaauaners . at , iurays
n arbor Commercial Co.. and Nenman's
Cigar Store. 'Pttonea Black 124 and Main
821. " '
FOR SALE GASOLINH ENGINE.- WITH
M pipes, taoka -nd fitMnai, ready, , opwr-
w, . bt. J.0 : aut'jwiH - paver, jfauemicai
In the use of fnsl. Price I2B0. Kut Ora-
on Ian oJScc. ndleton.. -
LNNECESSAllY.
"If von wish to tnke m Ijath," observed the hotel clerk to Uncle III, who wai
,'ti his ilrtt visit to lite sonslde. "you mfty procure a bathing suit at the batt
id-
lvhank ye." said T-ncle HI,
"hut 1
k ylsttiddy evening.
Who Is Inside of This Shirt?
Would be hard to guess, but if it
is one of our patrons you can be
sure that it is a man who is well
satisfied when he gets it on. The
man who gets behind a shirt front
laundered here always beams with
satisfaction when he sees the ex
quisite color and finish that we have
laid upon it. Our work is the
acme of perfection on shirts, col
lars and cuffs and you can't match
it anywhere.
THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
. F. Robinson, Prop. Pendleton
The Columbia
Lodging House
NEWLY FURNISHED
BAR IN CONNECTION
IN CENTER OF BLOCK
BET. ALTA 4 WEBB ST8
F. X. SCHEMPP, Prop.
Come Xo Us
For your lumber and building
material of all descriptions and
you will save money and get
first-class stock. We can sup
ply you with
Doors, Windows,
Screen doors and windows,
building paper, lime, cement,
brick and sand.
We make a specialty of wood
gutters for barns and dwellings.
Oregon Lumber Yard
Alta St.) opp. Court House.
THOMPSON,
PAWNBROKER
312 C00ET STREET
Bays old harness, sad-
. x dles,4 Lothmg, , rubber, q
, '.brass, copper, lead.lsclc. J I
kucpr I don't need none, I washed In tht
I SUNDAY AT I
THE CHURCHES
First Baptist Church All the res
ular services will bo held Sunday
The subject of the morning sermon
will he, "The Model Church nnd Us
Onnortunltv." At tho evening service
the pastor and others will tell tho
storv of salvation. Strangers and
others in the city who havo no regu
lar place of worship, are cordially in
vited to come. It. W. King, pastor.
M. E. Church. South Sunday cerv
ices as follows: 10 a. in., Sunday
school. I. E. Earl, superintendent; 11
a. m.. preaching by tho pastor. Sub
ject: "Tho Mighty Power of Jesus."
6:30 p. m. Epworth League, leader,
Mrs. Chapman. Subject. "Tho Physi
cian Among the Heathen.' 7: jo p,
m.. preaching by tho pastor, subject:
"The Wells of Salvation." l'rayer
meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p. m
Everybody invited. E. JJ. Jones, pas
tor.
-$-
Church of .the Redeemer Dlvlnu
service tomorrow at hours as follows
Ra'vlv celebration of the holy commun
Inn nt 8 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a,
m. Morninc nrayer and sermon at U
a. m. Evening prayer and address at
7? an n. m. Tho regular monthly meet
inc of the Parish Aid Society will bo
held at the parish house on Wcdnes.
day afternoon fit 3 oclocK,
First Presbyterian Church 10 a. m.
Sunday school, 11 a. m., Bermon; "Tho
Danger of Drifting Fromi the Truth";
3 p. m., Junior Endeavor; C:4B, Sen
ior Endeavor; 7:30, sermon: "Tho
Fool and His Work." Some very im
portant announcements are to bo made
at the morning service, and a full at
tendance of the membership Is desir
ed. All strangers in the city aro es
pecially Invited. Robert J. Diven,
pastor, .
Congregational Church Sunday
services: Sunday school at 10 a. m.
There will be a Itally Day exerclea.
Preaching service at 11 a. in. Sub
ject, "The Reverence Due the Divine
Name." -The Junior Endeavor will
meet at 3 p. m. Evening service at
7 o'clock. Subject "Profit and Loss
or Have You a Soul?" A cordial wel
come to all. J. Edwards, minister.
Ohio Republican campaign.
aktoii, u.. eoiit. z. rue on o ro
publicans started theii campaign hall
a rolling hero toiay with n whoop and
nurraii calculate! to be hcvd through
out the length and bicti'ih or tho
state. The moving wai devoted to
the reception of tho visiting clubs
which arrived i.' shivt i.l.ervals on
all regular and biwc!,;! lains. They
came from. Columbus Olnt'lnnatl, Can
ton and other nlace-i tin ughout the
state and they brought Vih them a
multitude of bauds tid Inrnerg that
combined to make ;i regi iar hurrah
time. At noon Hie 'ail'oi'd olliclnls
estimated the orowl as one of the
largest ever entertained by Akron,
Tho speech-makliip pri.am this al'tjr-
noon and evening calls for addresses
by Senator Hawa, So'rotiry of War
Root and other lead, of national
prominence. C'i'irmin Diet: presides
over the demonstration and all other
state committeanien aro In attendance.
Mascagnl Coming Over.
Loudon, Sept 27. T'-.e Americm
liner Phlladelphit, wh't". su'led fron
Southamp'.on 'or Nc,'. urk today,
has among her wssencerx Pletro Mas
cagnl, the fanii-uB lU'lnp composer,
who Is to pay blj fl i-h. itt lo Ameri
ca, a land of vv'i ch ho js n deeii aJ-
mirer as Is oxprcsseu m j hymn to
American which ).e hfib Jimt tompletod,
MascagnlV pVcIiu.-itra an I . pera com
pany have preceacd h'r-t o tho UnltaJ
States, having called from Genoa a
few days ago. "he gii'-'i1 comi)os-r
will be heaid fir.' at the ileiiopolltcii
opera hpuae, No Yor,t v'iore ho will
conduct an or.&'istrr. rc.r. crt, lo bo
followed Ly .a pe:foinriii'v of Cavai-
lerla Rust! jana', in c35b--i lorm. Ho
expects his "Irlt 'whl,-,li wll' be heard
for, the first timo n Ar..e.K to make
a strong lmprefi'on.
Extra lines: 10 cents, each a
SPOKANE INTERSTATE FAIR.
For "Pendleton Day" tho O. R. &
N.
Makes a Low Special Rate.
This year Spokano will hold her In
terstate Fair October 6 to 14. The
progressive and enterprising pcoplo
of that city aro putting forth unusual
effort to make this season's fair sur
pass In point of Interest, anything of
the kind over Been In tho north Pa
cific. A featuro of the fair will bo
Pendleton Day." Thursday, octonor
0 and for this occasion tho O. U. St
N. Co. will on October 8 sell tickets,
Spokano nnd return, good until Octo
ber 15, at $0.50. This Includes admis
sion to the fair.
Excursion to Washington, D. C.
On the beensiou of tho Q. A. It. en
campment, to bo held at Washington,
D. C, October 6 lo 11, tho O. it & N.
Co. will sell round trip tickets nt
SG9.85. Dates of salo Soptembor 29
nnd 30. limit 30 dayB. Cholco of
routes, going ana coming.
Colorado Springs and Return $50.
On account of tho meeting of tho
Tenth National Irrigation Congress,
nt Colorado Springs'. Col., Octobor 0
to 9, tho O. It. & N. Co. will sell licit-
eta to tho aboco point ana return ni
IK0. Dates of salo. October 2 and 3.
Limit. 30 days. Stop-overs allowed.
PASSING BY
Fine turnouts 1, of course, a triumph for tho
owner ol an eqtilppage. Your horo may be
a eedy, but It requires more than that rails
for a runab ut, surrey or cart liullt for "liml.
Wnether Tou'ro lookliiR for speod ox stability
In our Hue, you'll do well to fall liPK MtU
Inpslow hereabout"
Our buiwleaare inailo to wear as woll as be
ing elegant, and our bucks cannot be beaten
f ir strength and appearand. Made especially
for this climate. Hnltablu for stock men and
farmers, We guii'aiitco all our goods. Wo
have plows from i up, and a, now pole spring,
just out, simple ami durable. K you use it
yout horses won't have sore necks.
HWrer's Gas Engine does the work. Sco us.
NBAQLE BROTHERS
Water St, near Mala, I'endleton, Or.
For
POULTRY
and
STOCK
SUPPLIES
CAW, ON
Colesworthy
-AT THh-
CHOP MILL
127 and 110 Haul Alta Street
m
rr C'lIIMII.h'i'MCrt V.Sik. lo
UV.l tiJ f if lil tiHllJ kli M-bl llb
Itiurt ril'tnu. 'i'Hit' lt ulli4r Hrfuf
MaibMllutlcniifi't f mllulloit. k iwti
lt . ItitU iuii. I' i
I truism. 'J lIIlMUIiltilat llausLla-t
fur l-f-IU. l- rrluri H-.l I br
Mn.lUnM, - l'IIII,A.( A
MEN AND WOMEN.
Uh 111(41 for uunatural
rfll,rsc.tuflftiuni&tlnzi.
fiauuUM
iriltatluu or olrvrallaiis
of tuuoum nuuibriuai,
I Intuu Obnl.riB
I'alcli-M, anl not I3UJ
ItMJIUHlklCltCa. I'F1p
isoia or iia'4j)s
at nut la rl'la wtvL
Ijf MXDfMlt. DreDAlJ. to
tiXU, ut Uatles, 11.75.
(JUcular sunt uu tv(UMt.
Pi
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
j-GttK rlliinl nuil Ittilr (.rimlni-.
Jtf YTVA A l-lmtdurU Id-uir J., lul I lui Its, r ur.
;.ll V-IU l.(IIIO 1 llu.i.i,ll. Lwllrg. k lirutil.i
17
11 w
ta I let thj: V
AW UufUUM H
1&CJK C1MHATI, 0. HI
MAMUAnn neT'n itr rk"oupi dene
iSNiTZmw.7m Vf ""I WsTs5i.l'rt.U Kraal Vw(.la.
bis i yiullxer. tlieprwriinlon ol a ruinous tfrtocli pbyslrlan, wilt quickly cum you olall
iinrvousor Ulviaw-Hul tlie lii-ncrative urirans. ui h tm f.,t Mauliouil. Iiiuuiula.
I Uioj.i nil Uuaa uy day or ol jliL Vri-vcntiqiiUrVrvM vt diM imict, wtitoii II not cbec
llVtir 1 llO kid Oft Vb sUJd lHU Urlimrv tirumm nf nil ImrmHilf T 'If Ii I'M &linnirtlinnj
and rftunrMtmiil wtuv nittmm
rmlmVr'py lwU)r,LibcaMMprc'nto I rouble d w UU froaUllilA,
VSPH.tY TOLLMAN r CO., DRU
week; 25 cent9 line per month.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
OJREGON
Shout Line
and Union Pacific
ntrART
roil
Tlm S(ilii1iilo
From I'ciiillnton
iMIII
raoH
('hlmRo
I'lirtUnil Special
A SO ii. m.
Tt.i Hunt
ington. Salt Lk, Dcnvcr,firt
, umi. wiiiiiiim. ivi.il
a City, ISt. Ixiult,
80 a. tn.
umraxo anu nasi.
Atlantic
KxpreM
Ml' a m.
via Hunt
ington, Salt Lnkv, Donwr, Ft.
urtii, wuimii,, ivnu
tan City, St. I.Otlll,
11110 p.
i uniCHgo slid Kilal.
St. Paul
Fait.Mnll
SUA a. m,
via
Spokano.
WtllU Walla.Lewlnlon,
Spokano, Wallace
Pullman. Mlnneano
Hi. St. Paul, liuluth,
! Milwaukee, Chicago
biS) p. m.
aim r.asi.
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
All tailing datei sub
ject lo chaiiso.
For 8an Fninclnro
Ball every ft ilayi.
8 .-00 p. ill.
Pally
Bumnr oiumoia uiver iMtp.a.
iint I . . . ...
8:00 pm. To Astoria nut way t muuiay
Hatunlar i anmiiga.
IOjOO p. iA
Wlllinnotto Hlwr.
Doata leave PuitlanA dally, except Banday.
fatage ol water permitting) for Willamette and
Yamhill Hirer puluti.
Leave
Klpnrla
i m n. m.
Dallv
Leave
Snalso nivcr
ltlparU to U'wlitun
Lowlston
7:00 a.m.
Dally
Kxopt Mom
Excpt Moil
F. F. WAMSI.EY, Agent, 1'ondleton.
RUNS
Pullman SleepiuR Cars,
Klegant Dining Cars,
Tourist Sleepii g Qirs.
f 8J PAUL
MINNEAPOLIH
nULUTH
KAIt(H)
TO i GRAND FOHKH
(IHOOKHTON
WINN 15 PEG
HELENA and
llU'lTE.
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
WAHHINQTQN
PeiljADKLWlIA
NEW YOIIK:
J308TON
and all po,' Ewt nl South
fhroiifh tickets lo Japad Ohlns, rl a
Taeoma aifd Nortberii I'aelllO ?ttihlp Co,
aaa Amorlcan Hue,
TIMK SCIIBOULB.
Trains leave PoDdlotou daily except Suudar
at 1X0 p.m. r
Por further Information, Iliac cards, maps
nd tlcketc r I'mi ,ir rim w i.i.m. p. v..
dleton, Oregou, or a. U. UKAKLTON
Third and Morrlon HU l'nrlland, Or.
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Take this
route for
Cliicttgo, Ht. Paul, Ht. LouU. ICuu
ww City, Ht. Joo, Oiimlm, und
All Points Oast and South
Portland and points
on the Sound
TIMK OAUO.
Leave 1'endletoo. dallv exneot Bundax at
1-tO. pin.
Arrive I'endleton Moudar, Wednesday and
Friday lisfto pm.
Arrive rendition Tuewlav. 'rinimli, n.i.l
Batutday lOiAam,
fjaVH Walla Walla daily, oast bouud, VxiO pra.
Arrive Walla Walla dally, west bound, Cm aia,
For Infuriuatlou retfardlnsr ratiis aud am vim.
inodatlons, call on or address
w. aiiamu, Atn,
I'endleton, Uieion,
H. OALDEHIIEAD.O. 1'. A.,
Walla Walla, Wash
J
QQIST8, PENDLETON, OREQON.