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Cat (is anct Societies Classified Advertisements COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LI E. TWO LINES. i, THREE LINES. 1 time 15c 1 time 20a 2 times 20c I 2 times : .. 30a 1 week 30c 1 1 week 45o Extra lines: 10 (Sents each a week; 25 cents line per month. I FTTPI- WPP fcwBW O TRADES. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. I akiiranKR ovkk the B 8avhtgaMNjrelcphone, SO ; letan atMTjHieon. Office In "'SlSSjBr QSlce' blclr IAM BClfllMgyaiCIAN AND ' tk tHlmm, 3M bnlldlnp;. "I-SBBB 'plionc' biacit - djH ' FRATERNAL ORDER8. noTATi NKiannons op America Wlldvrood Camp, No. 2333, meets second od fourth Tuesday of each month In Odd Fellows' ball. Mm. Ida Holcomb, Oracle: Mn. Nettle Robblns, Recorder, UMATILLA TENT, NO. 27. K. O. T. M. Meets In Secret Society Hall, second and fourth Tuesdays In each month. All visiting Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. S. ICees, Record Keeper; E. D. Estabrook, commander. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. B2, A. P. AND A. M., meets first and third 'Mondays of eacn montn. vismnc Dretnren welcome. T. J. Tweedy, W. M. ; Joe n. Tarkes, Sec. ATJS. DRS. tM soe dioce west 'f'.KV BbMKMHMC, cnnoNic ;ts awwh NNLpse-ses of wo l. Noil J'm4WMS.' Cor. Water X8tt.fPHneoWjtr. 'Phone , VM-iaS'' PENDLETON CnAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Tnylor, n. P., F. P. Wamsley, secretary. Meets first and fourth Friday of each month In Masonic nail. DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGIITS OP Tythlns. L. W. neld, C. C. : R. W. Fletcher, K. of R. and S. Meets every Monday In Secret Society nail. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Tutullla Camp, No. G3D0. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows' Ilall. Goorse A. Ilamblln, Con sul; G. A. Robblns, Clerk. MNTIWI' .1., - . . 70HAX, lldllW. IN AS new drn block, vrrj TECfSVAfcBiJ ILDERS. WARD,:"; HC ITSCT AND STJ lent, makes eawplete and rolls or rUdln'Jfc-tfee city or conn- ivl7. coia; iHrrtwBrtw ,4MP'R ob :wvtk ..r " US AND ted on short Promnt near Main. AND BTJILD on all kinds stone walls etc. lan omce. NVahdmiqKers. LTIOlSlNKOPATnENA, )OapltliW,e4; surplus and (.Interest j oa .time deposits, revets - and Ssmestlc exchange. i-sieststtr "ttBel to. Henry ivirK, vice-presi- tier.) JDsnkT sMTINee BANK PEN MlB'ergMlMd March 1. MF'fM.DOO ; -;sarplus $90,000 ; MM:.). MHsa uceposits. rcx SOM en all principal it;-"resEiven io coi J7anris.v,aresldent: J. N. irssldont ;;';UJB orris, cashier, kntMB" BKK W WESTON, Oregon. .Dew .a-generai Dan a.'Bxehanjn 'botwrht and sold. ...proBHrtlr .sttSBded to. R. resident; 'Ge6tar',r7. Proebatel. at: r 3. lSJMaaM.'' cashier; (11 A. BartraM, .SC: M. Johns, T. D. GrawJ.'F.KllBOre. Robert TIONAtTBANKOP rENDLE DltaJi $70,000 ; surplus, $03,000. i' general' bos-tak, 'business. Ex l telegraphic 'ItfftBsf ere sold on an (.FraiKlws, JNew York and ilnta iln )to .Jisfthweat. Drafts 'hlna, Japan iSjia; Europe. Makes WOODMEN OF TnE WORLD REGULAR mcetlnss 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. Owen, C. C. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. TnE OLD 8EMPLE FEED TARD, 723 Cottonwood street, Lindsay ft Doty props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Sad die horses nt all times, norses for sals, Phone Red 41. IX UOIIE.MIA. First Artist How cun you sleep so l.iti ? The lours? Second Artist I know, but lie went to lieil i hour1 sun has been up these two before I did. UNION EXPERIMENT STATION. THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND BALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for line turnouts. Btable 118 Alta street COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. W. FROOMH Prop. Livery, Feed and Boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite note! i'cnciieton. 'i'none Main ioi DEPOT LIVERY, FEED AND SALES btables. First-class single and donble rigs for all occasions. (127 Cottonwood St, 'phone Main 701, Elvln Craig, prop. OREGON FEED YARD, W, T. BOYNTON ProD. Sneclal care given to horses left with me. Lower Webb street 'Phone Red 204 BOARD AND LODGING. rnfl sTRAnoN rooming nousE. main St, Mrs. R. A. Btrahon, prop. Nice large veil kept roomB In new building, with rood clean beds. HIE WHITE LODGING nOII8E. 801 South Main street, M. T. Bradley, prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms. lood comfortable rooms and clean, well tept beds. Lodging 25 cents. '.reasonsMe fterms, lent J 'W.P;' tlock, vlce-presl Levi An. C. Guern. HOTOWAI4CR8. :man.,lkadiwg photoora the iapfti ,;fvest views, In- .Brlflcrn. 'l'none MsMMMsflsssssssssssssssssssssP ii'iiiwmiiiiini w ot mi iiuim T.s'spwmm PLIES. TREET, LA lers in elec- wired for 'bones. Elec- et our prices. 5tv 'mgssmqtjy-- iCE & LANBUSINE8S. A ' , tKHS.VOflMCmiCOTTONWOOD -aj rtoe i,mmL-, land office ch ,astfHM 'T;ClQlm3 and lili es is a BpWftlty. LEY, JR., UJ.' -,8. LAND COM- 8pecl)Uf 'jBMide of land al oof ; ilnsnrwjtf nd collections, dd -buIlB,'?lom 10. EMPIRE LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF B. Court and Johnson streets: goods isree. clean rooms with comfortable beds, Rates 25c and 50r a night Thos. Smart, Prop. nOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Board by the day or week. Gopd table set. Kates ?4 and per wees. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L. NelT, proprietor. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING. L. GREENAWALD, THE OLD RELIABLE Shoemaker. First clas repairing with brst materials. Shop In rear of Dindtnger, Wilson & Co. JOnN WILSON, FIR8T CLASS SHOE maker and repairer. Best material nsed and good work done. Bhop 117 Alta street TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. F. S. MERRILL, SPOKANE, WASH , AGENT Now Densmore. Seeonl-haiid typewriters, supplies, renting, repn(rln. FOR SALE. FOR 8ALE-A NEW REMINGTO V TYPE writer; a bargain.' Call at this omce. FOR SALE AT THE EAST OREGONIAN office, large bundles of newspapers, con taining over 100 big papers can be ob tained for 25 cents a bundle. OLD NEWSPATEItS TO PUT UNDER carpets, on shelves, walls, or for wrap ping pitrpusefl. Old newspapers In large bundles of 100 earh nt 25 cents n bundle nt the EAST OREGONIAN office, Pendle ton, Oregon. FOR RENT. FOR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms unci slnele rooms. 710 Colleen street. iiiiuniiu oiurt iiuhbo. ir. Alire mmin, rrop WANTED, i ANsVOtfRRIAGES. tHK-HifcSeiW AND VERY e,?fr tsy sisjjlce of the pnbllc a .tmt Jm,1. McKay, props. MvmmmmmifMajerj Beanie or am siMia sBe nact will call -A. WANTED WOMAN TO COOK AND 1)0 (1F.N. efal housework lor lamlly ot two. Apply nt tuts uuiue W ANTE I) NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR nouseseeping. Apply at this office. UINsV MMHfc- BAKER. PROP. bsbbw 1 1 . , i srsi n n In t fri r r9 MtVHAHOEALER8. OAMtttL, mm AND SECOND Lfcllit, if..soia. Court St, ssssssri T.jssji ana see mm. I,, LLtsE IN SECOND mm Is. anything you p nana inrnicnre, crockery, call and art Bt THING. WHEAT RACKS KH. B14 Webb Bt. IWuTorsT" Whop and bath B't old stand. Good l.uu nui ssniury WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE USE of these classified columns. If you have Homounng you nave no iise tor, oner to trade It for something that some other ootiy mny nave nnd Have no use for, some thing that you may need In vour business. You may have an extra horse that you may wish to trada for a cow or a vehicle. Some body may have the cow and vehicle and want the horse. A 15c' or 25 cent want ad will probably do the business. MISCELLANEOUS. KELLAB BROTHERS; PLASTERING and cementing. Cement walks a spe cialty. Estimates furnished' free. Wo guaranteed. Leave, orders at Badley i Zahner's cigar store. Main St, V, O. bt 104. - SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU want to subscribe to magazine or news-" papers In the United Slates or Europe, re mit by postal note, check, or send to the HART OREGONIAN the net publisher's price of the publication you desire, and we will have It sent you and assume all the risk of the money being lost In thn malls. It will save you both trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber to the East Oregonlani In, remitting you can deduct 10 per cent from the publisher's price,' Address EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO.. Pendleton, Oregon, Board Extends Invitation to Attend Meeting October 2. Union, Ore., Sept. 26. rfo tho Editor: The members ot tho board in charge of the Agricultural Experiment Station, at union, Union county, Ore gon, vlll meet, at the station October 2nd, 1902. A special invitation is ex tended to oil members oC the legisla ture from Eastern Oregon to meet the members of tlio board here at that time and see for themselves what is being done at the station in experi mental work, hear an outline of tho work planned for the future, and as certain the aid needed from the state to make the station the success it ought to be. The result obtained here during the year in experimenting In the produc tion of grasses is in itself a revela tion. One gras.s produced and brought to perfection, "The Oregon Brome," is said by experts, to be worth more to the people of the state, than the whole amount already expended upon the station. It is not too much to predict that, with proper encourage ment, in the near future his station will mature and give to the state a grass that will re-carpet the pasture lands of Eastern Oregon with a forage plant equally as nutritious and much hardier than, the bunch grass native to the soil and now almost extinct. Here in the Grande Ronde valley the sugar beet grows to the greatest per fection in weight and tonnage per acre, and in sacharine matter and purity. Experiments in the produc tion of beet seed from these beets at the station this season have dem- enstrated the fact that the seed can be produced here in great quantities perfectly matured. Space will not permit us to go into details as to the experiments that have been carried on and conducted at the station this season, the results obtained and the experiments con templated for tho future. In fact, to fully appreciate all this, one must be upon the ground and see for himself. We are persuaded that the people do not fully appreciate the great benefits thut must necessarily liow from' the work of thiB station if it is properly fostered and encouraged and we are also persuaded that the members of the legislature from Eastern Oregon, 8ro also In the dark in this respect. The. work is a worthy one, and one in which every member from Eastern Oregon is especially interested for the redsou that from it must come great t-nd lasting benefits to every mem ber of his constituency. We there fore take tbls means of extending to all members of the legislature from Eastern Oregon, and io all others feeling a special interest in the work of the station, to come and view the SPOKANE INTERSTATE FAIR. N. For "Pendleton Day" the O. R. A Makes a Low Special Rate. This year Spokane will hold hor In terstate Fnlr October G to 14, Tho progressive and enterprising pcoplo of that city aro putting forth unusual effort to mnko this season's fair sur pass In point of Interest, anything of the kind ever seen In tho north Pa cific. A featuro of tho fair will bo "Pendleton Day." Thursday, October 9 and for this occasion tho O. It. & N. Co. will on Octobor 8 soil tickets, Spokano and return, good until Octo ber 15. at $6.60. This Includes admis sion to the fair. work of tho station, hero on October 2nd, 1902, meet and discuss with tho members or the board the work con templated for the future, and tho aid needed to make the station a grand Examinera , wllf bo hero from Port United Artisans Notice. All membors of Alpha Assembly No. 9, and Harmony No. 113, United Arti sans, aro requested to bo present nt their meeting Tuesday night. Dr. J 13. Arm8tead, superintendent ot modi success, T. H. CHAWFOKD, C. B, COCHKAN, Members of Ixical Committee. Makers of Cotton Meet. New York, Sept. 30. Departing from its usual custom of holding Its meet ings in Iloston tho New England Cot ton Manufacturers' Association began its semi-annual meeting in .this city to day. Tho association represents 15, 000,000 of the 19.000,00(1 spindles In the United States, and its members standing for a combined capital of $345,000,000. The gathering will bo formally opened this evening with ad dresses by James N. Dodge, vice-president of tho American Society of Me chanical Engineers, and J. Temple Gwathmfcy, president of tho Now York Stock Exchange. Among tho' subjects to be considered by tho association during tho three days' sessions arc the following: "Our Foreign Commerce In Cotton Goods," "General Export Methods," "Tho Worlds Supply and Consumpticn of Cotton Goods," "Cot ton Mill Expansion," "Cotton Manu facturing in Belgium," "Bleaching and Finishing of Textilo Fabrics," "Tests of Cotton Yarn," " Mill Construction," 'Overworking of the Cotton Fibre," 'Preparation of Cotton for Carding and Spinning," "Automatic Stokers," and "Tension on Roving Frames." land and speak to both lodges. tho members ot Colorado Springs and Return $50, On account of the meeting of tho Tenth National Irrigation Congress, at Colorado Springs, Col., Octobor 6 to 9, tho O. It. & N. Co. will soil tick ets to tho aboco point and return at $50. Dates of salo, October 2 and 3. Limit, 30 days. Stop-ovors nllowod. Indianapolis Faces Hard Winter. Indianapolis, Ind., Sopt. 30 Tills city, faces the distressing fact that tomorrow (lie supply of natural gas for fuel and heating purposes will bo entirely cut off. For weeks past, or ever since tho announcement came that the gas would bo shut off, thous ands of workmen have been engaged in remodelling houses and "onstnict lng new chimneys designed for coal or wood llrr-s. Despite the unusual ac tlvity, however, it has been found Im porsible to build more than one-third of the chimneys necessary so that hundreds of property holders are fig uring on withstanding tho rigors of winter as best they can. It Is estl mated that not less ban 20,000 ilro- nlaces have boon built or will bo bull beforo vIntc-r sets In, tho work afford lng "inploynent for a largo number of masons and other artisans. THOMPSON, PAWNBROKER 312 COURT STREET Buys old harness, sad dles, clothing, rubber, brass, copper, lead, etc. TRANSPORTATION LINES. OREGON Shout Line and unton Pacific I UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W; & C. R. Depot Wadsworth-Hay Wedding. Newbury, N. II., Sept. 30. Tliougl the wedding today of Mr. James W. wadsworth, Jr., and Miss Alice Hay second daughter of Secretary of State Hay, united two of tho most dlstin guished families of America, the func tion itself was characterized by ex tremo simplicity, in striking contrast to tho lavish display seen at most of tho latter-day weddings of note. Less than one hundred guosts, and nearly every one of them a relative of one or tho other of the contracting par ties, witnessed tho ceremony, which was performed in tho drawlngrouin of "The Foils," tho country place of tho bride's parents, Secretary of Statt nnd Mrs, Hay, on tho shores of I.uko Sunaixjo. Tho ofllclatltig t lergymati was the Ilev. Dr. IT. C. Haydcn, pastor of the First Presbyterian church In Cleveland. O., who acted In a simlla capaclty'nt Ihe wedding of the bride's parents. 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 aid 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 I. P. Robinson, Prop. Pendleton. Louisville Horse Show. ijulfavlllo, Ky.. Sept. 30. Larger and more ottractlvo tlian In tho two preceding years, this, year's J,ouIh vllle Iioise show opened today In a blaze pf glory. Started twp years ago as a local affair, tho show lias Increas ed In size and Importance until now It ranks among the lOKt exhibitions of its kind outside of Now York and Chicago, In the show this. yj8r all tho moet prominent stables from Bos ton to Donvor anl f)om Canada to, the gulf aro represented. Judging bo gins ihls evening and will bo contln ued until tho. show comes to u c-loso Saturday, Not'ce. All persona knowing tbemcelvea In debted -to mo will please call and set tle their accounts, H. M. SLOAN. it When getting figures from others on that lumber bill of yours, don't forget to come and see us. We carry a large stock of all kinds of Buiiding Material including shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and windows in .fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. nitriRT Tlttio Sclirtltilo abritb ros From roiullutou ro Chicago- 81 1 IjUp, Denver, Ft. I'lirtUnil W'nitli, Otnithu, Kan Special Cltf, St. Lmilii, 8:00 a. nu p. m. Chicago ami Eaat, vl,i 11 un t tngton. Atlantic gait Lku, DctiTer, Ft. Kxnrevs I Worth, Omaha. Kan- fiMn tn. - nu City, St. I .null, 11:10 p. a. Tia Hunt-1 Chicago ami Kiut. lngton, ri p.iii Wnlla Walln,I.erlton, Vaitvuii Hpokatio. Wallace im? m I I'ollman, Mlnneapo ..M 8.111. m, , u, nt. l'Hiil, Dululli, Bpokauo. Jlte,' ChlMgo Ocean and River Schedule. FHOM 1'OKTl.AND. All ailing' dates siib-l R-OKn m Jt'Ct to ChllW. , - Hall every s ilara. "DatTf ' S5f.V Columbia Hlvor 4!M 8:0(1 p in. To Astoria ami War Sunday Saturday Landing!, 10:00 p in. I Wlllutnuttu Klvcr. Boat! laaro l'nrtlainl dally, except Sunday, (lage ot water permitting) for Willamette and Yamhill Hirer polnti. Leavo ; " C tears Ulpnrla Bnako Hirer Lewliton 49)6a.m. ltlparla to Lcwlitnn ' 7Ma,n, Dally Dally Excpt Monl 1 Kxcpt Moll F, F, WAM8LKY, Agent, l'ondleton. KW The Columbia Lodging House NKWIjY kuhnjhhkd J1AK IN CONNECTION IN OKNTEIt OK J1LOCK BET. ALTA A WEHJi 8TH F. X. SCHEMPP, Prop. CHICHESTER'S PILLS ' "irfJTv orlk-iniil mill lluly liriiuliie. i7rviv a KtiiJra u. .i, ...i i i-i x& Y'dLK IO,0' rllunLI. I.il,.. llru.l.l Ww iiiji:'ij('M cm.i.ihii io JtKII ai '1 liull iu,n- U,i. -wj !, tiu ,11,1 u. 'iaLe ,i uliirr. lUfuMi ubtltullwi,ab-l IimIIIIii. A,k tvl ltm,ii t w li-llc.ufa , -.f,rj'ar-ll.-ulnr 'IV.II,MUUUI. ul I1UUL1.1 for J.mJIi, ty rlum AUM. K -I I, all Vim ( lilclt-1ir I b.iMlcal IN,.. Mmi(U Nnuarr, I'lill.A., I'A. KUNS Pit 11 in ii ii Sle-pii.g Curs. Lilegant Dining Curs, Tourist Sleeping Cars. (Hl VAIUj MINNEAPOLIS nULTJTH FAIKJO TO I UKAND FOHKH CHOOICHTON WINNEPEO HELENA Mild III UITE, THKOUGIl TICKETS' TO OHNJAUO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YOMC HOBTON and all jKilntH East and Houtli fhroiifh llckoti to Japan and Onlna, rla and Amorlcau line. Hteamibtp Co, TIMK 8CIIHDULU, Tralnilcarc-I'ondlotou dally except Bunda at 70 p, m. For further Information, tlinn i-arrt. man and ticket' rail nti n write W, Adama, Pen. dleton, Orenuu, ui a. 1). (Ill AHLTON inird ann Morrison Hta.. rortland. Ort, Washington & Columbia River Railroad Ku.ti Take this route for ChleK, Ht. Pmil. Ht. Loiiln, nan City, Bt. Joe, Onmlia, nnd All Points Oast and South Portland and points on the Sound TIMK (MUD. Leavo Pendleton, dallv i-xrant Sunflava at Iftl. pro. r Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday tod Friday WJA pm Arrlvo 1'emlletou Tuewlar. Thuila and Saturday lotSAHm, .eave Walla Walla dally, eaat bound, DXO pra, Arrlye Walla Walla dally, wot bound, 8 IX) au. For Inlurrnatton regardliif ratea and aoco modatloua, call on or addreaa W, AD AMo, Agent, Pendleton, Oresoa. XI. UALDBUIIKAD, (1, P, A., Walla Walla, Waab MANHOOD RESTORED WSEMSL YsJLy.WlAtotWty qtiU:Kly cur you oI IsOdrtetorestmall weak oryaot. Kuilaluu Nrrrnu Jielillltr. I'ltuuli ItRdttM, itftUiMftll Jtfl hf cUy or i t ht. l'ri'VriunuleknMiif dischurfffa hfrli If uot AHdrea. JiA Vol. ii:i.1i im; . ., . ullox anw, Ran FrajK-tv Pal. SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO,, DRUGQI8T8, PENDLETON, OREGON. KSSi