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TRANSPORTATION LINES. tstness Cards and Societies HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel In Pendleton and as Rood as any. mm, BFE38I0N8 AND TRADES. ALFHABETICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. r uFFICE tN JODD r office hours, 10 to 12 a. m.S Teiepuone, ";u t n . nESPAIN BLOCK, bd correct """V Ittons and impa.reu "" K, fitted for refractive ex- llephnne. Mam iwi. cMi-rti nppicn ovnit Tnn Savings Hank. Telephone. 80: Hepnone, Slainjtui. i ana snt'"-. ". ... T.Unhone: vnice, Diacr black 24. nTnonsa rnrsiciAN and Mir" room 20, Jtidd bulldlnj?. I mil IVCH w l'"vvf FRATERNAL ORDERS, ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA . nawooa uamp, no. Z333, meeti second ad fourth Tuesday of each month In Odd Fellow' hall. Mrs. Ida Ilolcomb, Oracle: urn. netue liooDins, i.ecoraer. UMATILLA TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M. Meets in necret Bociety nan, second onn rourtn Tuesdays In each month. All visiting Blr Knights cordially Invited. J. S. Keca, Record Keeper; E. D. Estabrook, ..ommanaer. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. P. AND A. M., meets drat and third Mondays of i'uimi rairain. visiting orotnren welcome. T. J. Tweedy, W. M.; Joe II. Tarkes, Sec. ITAUL, ROOM IT ABSOCIA Tflenhone. Main 031; real- Cone, Muck 101. nENDERSON, PHYSICIAN Rneclalttes eye, ear. nose Onlce in oavingH mm uuuu' Main 831. iir rnvsiciANB. una. Seres, uaicc one oioca wen. PENDLETON CHAPTER. NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, H. P., b F. Wamslcy, secretary. aiecis urst ana inurin l riaay of eacn month In Masonic nail. K. nfiAKESLEE, CHRONIC hs disuses and diseases of wo- 1 nc'el 1'emlieton, uor. water Bts., Pendleton, Or. 'Phone DENTISTS. HUN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN ling. Thone Red 71. nrNTJST. OFFICE IN AB llock. over Schmidt's new drug le km .'Ti. DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF PythlaB. L. VT. neld, C. C; It. W. Fletcher, K. of R. nnd S. Meets every Monday In Secret Society Ilnll. .. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Ttitullta Camp, No. G300. MeeU first and third Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows' nail. George A. Hamblln, Con sul; G. A. Robblns, Clerk, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton Camp. No. 41, w. of W. are held In Secret Society nail every Saturday evening. Visiting neigh bors are nlways welcome. J. P. Walker, Clerk; A. J. Owen, C. C. GOOD TIMES. "I hear times is better down to ther city" "Yep; I got n gold brick fer half ther price they wus last yenr.' RAIN IS NEEDED. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. TnH OLD SEMPLE FEED YARD, 728 Cottonwood street, Lindsay & Doty props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Baa- die horses at all times. Horses for sal. Phone Red 41. ECTS AND BUILDERS. TARD, ARCHITECT AND SU. L. nnmnlntn anil ml a. fr buildings In the city or conn- fc!7 Jnaa miuaing. ! COLE, CONTRACTORS AND Estimates rurnisnerj on snore i work & sncclaltv. Prompt lop on Illulf street near Main. cnvrn irTnn Attn TlTITT.Ti- ..... fumlahl nn all klnfta pcement walks, stone walls etc. i k- igasr uregonian onice. IKS AND BROKERS. riONATi RANK OF ATHENA. ICnpltnl, $n0,000; surplus and pu. interest on time deposits, brelgn and Domestic .exchange. Di-omntlr attended to. nenry (resident: T. J. Kirk, vlce-presf- Karnctt. casnier: r. a. Le ant cashier. tiETON SAYINGS HANK PEN- Organized March 1, 1, 50,000; surplus $00,000; wed on time denoslts. Ex. ht and sold on all principal clal attention given to col J Furnish, president: J. N. esldent; T. J. Morris, cashier. ER8' BANK OF WESTON, egon. Does a general bank- Exchange bought ana sola. promptly attended to. R. siucnt: ueorge w. i-roeDsiei, j. r. Kiicore. casnier: ai nartman, M. M. Johns, T. a. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert I'roenstei. BONAL BANK OF PENDLE- al $70,000: surplus. $05,000. general banking business. Hi- (telegraphic transfers sold on Francisco. New York and Bts In the Northwest. Drafts Ina, Japan and Europe, Makes i reasonable terms, ievi An at; W. F. Matlock, vlce-pres. (vane, casnier; n. ;. uuern- l. cashier. THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street. COMMERCIAL BTABLES, G. W. FROOME Prop. Livery, Feed and Boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite uotel I'emiieton. -i-nonc main 101 OREGON FEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON Prop. Special care given to horses left with me. Lower Webb street. 'Phone Red 204 BOARD AND LODGING. CHE STRAnON ROOMING HOUSE, MAIN St., Mrs. R. A. Strahon, prop. Nice large irell kept rooms In new building, with (ood clean beds. rnE WHITE LODGING HOUSE, 801 South Mnln street, M. T. Bradley, prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms. 3ood comfortable rooms and clean, well cept beds. Lodging 25 cents. EMPIRE LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF E. Court and Johnson streets; good large, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Bates 2b'c and 60c a night. Thos. Smart, Prop. 3TOGRAPHER8. MJ, LEADING PnOTOORA- cltv. narvest views. In fer sale. Finishing done for lln Ht., near bridge. 'Phone ICAL SUPPLIES. COtlUT HTiiMKyrv r. Electricians, dealers In elec- IlOQBM. lln,M nrlriul fA. B bellS Or ItLnhnnu VI ay.. fcf all kinds Hnf nnr nrlrm Ispeclally. nOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Board by the day or week. Good table set. Rates $4 and $5 per week. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L. Neff, proprietor. BOOT AND .HOE REPAIRING. lT OREENAWALD,TnE OLD RKLIABLB Shoemaker. First elms repairing witb best materials. Bbop in rear of Dlndlnger, Wilson I morning nnd beheld the sklos laden i with rain clouds nnd began to smile Fall Seeding Being Delayed by Lack at the prospect of a shower, but each of Moisture, i ume. as to morning vanished nnd The wheat growers of Umatilla tuVmsMenba' th0. cl0"?8. rU.ed county would like to see another, f""uAX,'u'" "u 6U"a"u vamsneu iu soaklng shower of rain. n? hi"f tCf !!? Two weeks ago the first hard phow- v" cf fell and at that time the soil was 1 y' almost wet enough for seeding, but'. this was delayed as it was a little ! CATTLE TO WINTER QUARTERS. early and now that many are wishing to begin seeding they would be pleas-1 Many Head Will Be Fed on Butter ed to have the elements favor tnem. , Creek This Winter. The rain has barely been heavy Cattlemen in town tofinv fmm Mm enough so fRr, to start the weeds on . Butter Creek country tell that many summer fallow and the farmer rare-lcattle are being rounded up In the ly puts his seed Into the ground until j hills and brought In to winter range uiese nave an sprouieu, ana uy me and feeding places, seeding process he may kill many ofj it ls estimated that between 6000 the obnoxious kind which come up and C00O head will be fed this fall and with the early showers. After the winter by the stockmen in the But first hard rain, the farmers, espec-ter Creek country. The number fed ially those a few miles from the foot-, last year was in the neighborhood of hills, began to get their machinery 4000, but there are Indications of at ready for the fall seeding. The lm-1 least 1000 more this fall and winter, plement men were rushed for a few These cattle are mostly 2 and 3-year-days with orders for drills and seed- olds and will bo marketed during the ers and the outlook was good for early j winter months. They will bring from fall seeding. Operations along- this $40 to $60 a head and will bring a line have had a setback, however, ! nice sum of money into the country and at ..present all are praying for to be distributed through the trade more moisture. ; channels of Umatilla county. Rain would do no damage now. ' One reason for the number handled Harvesting is over everywhere except' this season being larger than usual ls in a few places near the foothills and because of the continued good prices in the most backward portions of the, for beef. Aiany stockmen have gone Palouse country, bo that water now 'into Morrow county and purchased. Is needed. It is needed not only to A large amount of hay was grown the moisten the soil and nrenare it for ' past year and every stockman will the reception of the wheat kernel fori endeavor to get all ho can out of his the 1903 crop, but the stockmen are , crop. Consequently he is going to OREGON ShojutLine and Union Pacific Headquarters for Traveling Men. Commodious Samplo Rooms. Rates $2 & $2,50 Special rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dinlngroom Service. Uvery Modern Convenience. Bar and billiard room in connection Chicago Portland 8pocll M.p. m. vU 11 lint-lngton. Atlantic Ktprro t m. TlHtlUt- Inglon, TInio ScluMitto From Pendleton BU Lske, rteoTer, rt Worth. Omnhn, Kan mi City, ft. Ix)ul Chicago and Katt. PaltLnkv, Denrrr, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kan City, Hi. Lout Chicago and K.nt. fit. Paul Fait Mall 8:1S a. m, via Spokane. Walla Walla.I.ewlnton, Ppokaiie, Wallace ruuraan, Mlnneapo nt. nm. I'uiuiii, Milwaukee, Chicago ana &aM. aiTi rsott : !0O a. a. II 110 p. a. 5:Mp Ocean and River Schedule. FROM 1'OIITLAND. praying for rain to start the grass on the range bo that stock may not have to be placed on dry feed so early in the season. Unless it does rain soon the stock men will have to begin to feed earli er this fall than for years and seed ing will be held back" until the area planted this iall may not reach the usual large amount of former years. For the past several dayB tho farm ers have looited out In the early feed a larger number of cattle thqn last year. The alfalfa crop turned out better than usual and there is feed for thousands of head. JOHN WILSON, FIBBT CXA8B SHOE maker and repairer. Beat material med and good work done. Shop 117 4 It, (treet. FOR SALE. FOB SALE A NEW REMINOTOV TYPE writer; a bargain. Call at this office. old NmvsPArnits to iut under carpets, on shelves, walls, or for wrap ping purposes. Old newspapers in large bundles of inn each at 25 cents a bundle at the EAST OUEQONIAN office, Fondle ton, Oregon. FOUND. FOUND TWO I'URHES CONTAINING MONEY were lelt at our itore. Owners call ana eet same. Tho Fair. FOR RENT. FOR RENT FURNI8IIED HOUSEKEEPING rooms and single rooms. 719 College street. opposite court homo.-Mrs. Alice Smith, Prop. WANTED. LAND BUSINESS. ES. OFI-MPrc nnTTiavu-nnn Hlouse lllnrk-. i.nrf n. i uung or claims and Inl "peciaity. WANTED NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping. Apply at this office. . JR.. II. s v.Aiun nn preiaity made of land fll- s"u..uius, room 18. WD CARRIAGE8. IIACK. NEW Awn vwot o. aicxvaj. props, onmerctal LlTerTBtabl. or au" tne nack will call NE, ERWIN BAKER, pnnn jm 353. BUnd In front of HAND DEALERS. INIEL. NEW 11m nuvuin Rgft and soli' Court "at. lOCk. Ca anil mam f.l ' mere in unifhinr. or second h.rTS' f..'.."u jno. 212 Court- Hr CK8MITHINQ. fc.stNF?" W"EAT RACKS r' 'n town. 814 vrhh a. PRS AND 6UPPLIE8. MISCELLANEOUS. PENDLETON MACHINE 8HOP AND FOUN. dry, Baltezore & Howe, proprietors. Black- mltnlng and general jobbing. Iron and brass casting. All kinds ol machluerj rep i I rs. Phone Rod 20, CELLAR rtROTIIERS, PLABTERINQ and cementing. Cement walks a spo clalty. Estimates furnished free. Wo guaranteed. Leave orders at Hartley ai Zahner'a cigar store. Main St, P. O. bt 104. 20 CENTS Will get you a good square raela that you will enjoy and will find satisfactory. Drop in and try one of our 20 cent meals. THE ROYAL RESTAURANT Cooper's old stand, Main St., Near W.& CR. Depot 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 Maundered here always beams with satistaction when he sees the ex quisite color and finish that we have laid upon it. Our work is the acme ofperfection on shirts, col lars and cuffs and you can't match it anywhere. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY l. F. Kobiuson, Prop. Pendletou Let Us Do Your Hauling We do trucking and hauling of all description at reason able prices. A WORD FOR SHEEP. The Heppner Gazette Man Thinks After All the Sheep Is Abused. It seems that the sheep Is an ant' mal with few friends and many ene mies, uver in Idaho the law which provides that no sheep shall be run within two miles of an Inhabited dwelling Is a crushing blow to the great sheep and wool Industry. In Wyoming, Montana, Oregon and all of- the Western sheep producing states, there Is uncalled for preju dice against the sheep. Tills all comes from the fact that the Sheep eats grass. Take away tho sheen and horses and cattle will eat un the grass Just the same. The time has arrived when the West 1b beins rapidly settled. Kvery foot of range will be utilized and what ls the dk'. ference what eats the grass. Some people In Eastern Oregon want the scalp bounty law repealed Ijocuub It ls a benefit to the sheep Industrv. rso otner industry iiirnisnes quicker returns than the handling of sheeu. v men are employed and moid money distributed in taking care ( the sheep and wool than In handlln any other kind of stock. The sheep Industry should be favored rather than antagonized as It Is. IIeppn Gazette. Only Three Blocks from Depot. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Cornrr Court nnd Johnson Street, l'ciidktou, urrcon. IV! F Kelly, Proprlotor. 8:00 p. m. iirr except Bnndaj 8:00 p m, Sutimlny 10:00 p hi. All inllliiB dates sub-l Jert to chmiiro. For Sun I'iiiuc-Ito Sail every ft days. Columbia Ilircr To Aitorla and Way Landing!. XO p. ra, 4:00 p.m. Sunday AVIIlniiiottu lilvcr. Roats leave l'ortlaml Ullv. oicent Hnn.1i. (ingutH iur pirrmuungj ior wuiameite ana lamniu Hirer poinis, Leave HI pari a 4 MS a. m. Dally Ezcpt Mon Rnako Hirer KlparU to Lewlitou Lear Lswlitoa 7 .TO a. i Kici Dally it Me P. F. WAMSLKV, Affont, Pendleton. HEATED BY STEAA1 LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY Amorlcun I'lun, rule! '.' to ;iior iiiiv. KuroiXMiii I'lun, r.Do. 7o, Sfl.DO. Special t-iitoM Uy tvutik 01' month. OO Free 'bus meets all trains Commercial trade solicited Fine sample room Out of Death's Jaws, when death seemed very near from a severo stomach and liver trouble, that I 'had suffered with for years," writes P. Muse, Durham, N, C, "Dr. King's New Life Pills saved my life and gave perfect health. Best Pills on earth and only 26c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. St. Andrew Convention. Boston, Mass., Oct. 10. There was an increased attendance at todays sessions of the annual convention o( the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, The, day was begun with the celebration of holy communion In Emmanuel I church, the celebrant being Rlshop Olmstead, or Colorado. Business sea Special Attention Given Country Trade HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS, RUNS Pullman Sleepliit Curs, Klegitnt Diuiiif; Cars, Tourist Sleeping Curs. HI'. PAUIi MINNEAPOMh DUI.UTH KAIUIO TO I GRAND FOKKri C'HOOKHTON WINNKPKG KELKNA and BUTTE. THROUGH TIGKBTS TO CHIlWOO WAHHIXGTOX PHIIjADKM'HI A NKW YOltii and all ivilnts EhmI nnd Boutli fnronirn tickets to Japan and Chins, via Tcoma ami Northern 1'aclfU' Htumiblp O. suit Arrer'cau line. TlMB 3CHBDULB. Trains leave Pendleton dally except Bundsy at 70 p.m. For further Information, time cardi, mans and tlckots.calton or write W. Adams, Pea. nletou, Oreynn, or A. I), OlIAHLTOS, Third and Morrison Sts., Portland, Ora, Washington & Columbia River Railroad GEO. DAnVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam h en tea European f Ian Ulock and a half front depot, Sample room in connection. ROOM RATE 5.0c, 75c, $1.00 THE POaTLAfeD PORTLAND, OREGON American I'laii, . pvr day and uiinard lltadijusrtei for tourUU and commercial Ira v. Slons were held both inonilllir and gentlemen, The mauaceiuent will Ije nlcait aitcrnuou in aymiinony nan aim con "T r' ' ? . . "T i'" a j slsted of animated discussion of ways and means for promoting Christian citizenship in general and the work , ... , , and Influence of the St. Androw so Your horses will be well cared ciety In particular. The speakers for if taken to the Old JDiitch ' Including, besides welj known chuch Henry Feed Yard, corner me'i a number of bankers and busi West Alta and Lillith streets. nes? n'e" ?f Prominence In various it... j i, ... parts of tho country. Instead of B..;. uu aw wbus 01 holding a session this evening thfl delegates will attend a meeting under .the management of 8t. Paul's society of Harvard University, at which the speakers will include Ulshop Potter, Of New York; the Itev, W. S, Rains ford, D. D., and John It. Mott, general secretary of the World's Student ptve tit: modem Turki-.li liatucataljluhiuciitlu the hotel 11 C IMJWItKK, Msiiuiter Babbitt Metal, beet In tho world, In bars. Price $1 per bar, at the East Oregonlan O If ice. Take this route for Chicago, 8t. Paul, Bt.. Louis, ICau nan (!y, Bt, Joe Omaha, ami All Points Bast and South Portland and points on the Sound riMU IMUl). toare Pendleton, dally except Sundays al 1300. pm, Arrlre i'enilleton Monday, Wednesday and Friday i; rm. Arrfve 1'entlieton TuaMdAv. Tl,na . n j Saturday 10 osm. Xeave Walla Wslla 1UII7, east bound', 9:00 pa, Arrlre Walla Wulla dally, west bound, t am. For Information reirardlnv nfni anil imam. aaveaiioas,vau on or address 8 H, UALDBRIfEAD.d P. A.. nana vrana, yrasn, W. A DAUB, A rent, reuuicwii, uref on. PENDLETON- URIAH STAGE LINE BTURDIVAN'f 1JUOB., Prop, dUS lsayes i'sudlston dally, except Sundatl, t Ja. ni.,for UkUh and Interiofcllate points, D a . a.. . 'f till'., f I L n . . . . . . - . . . . a J J. To Mjra. ( . 'a. Nr and letura, H Uidire, II 7tl to llldiia and return, fl.toi T a, ill to Alba aud return, II. 00 To Oatas aateat To Pilot Hock. 7&0! i'llot Unck and ra. uru, 4ni iunrg.iu ra ui. AIU. ll.Wi to Uklab and return, II. 06, Office In Gulden Rule Hotel, Pendfetoa feed bought and sold. Horses for sale at all times. WILLIAM CONNERLBY, .Prop., Successtor to Hays & Connerley. christian Federation Mlirnifln I inntl D u .n Lu ... , .. i ... ..... ... ., . Qiuic! . J c' I m.iJ rVMUtny tares tl w4U uri la 1 1 4i I y 4.1.1 .inlt.n lia vttiU 1? . i ""V" W"taA. cure. Lost Mnnhoad, lm notfney, Mist ifower. Nlnht-Losses, Bpsrmatorrncoq Inoomnla, Pains in.HOC.t, pualrea, Sornlnal trfilsslons, Lnn.o .loot. i.urvouaUr- VOUO. Tavlfcrilns Of LVoTldX l-aUutn luaiaXa. :al ennrca, Htops er MlHL'14 au. u 1 - j,. . . . 1. t . .. 1 FvmrV ......... ....1, 1 1 azal. Etluial)li Ua U! siit'iuma 1 V'r.H4t, 1 1 l v if a.uL '" "113 A wtllica twtuum, locua at ao-jrtuiji. .mituuj. cirum i.ea, Addraas. uIsIiqo nomady -.0., Han franolsco, Oal. BOLD BY TALLMAN oV CO., ORUGQIST8, PENDLETON, OREGON. a. w f " iritl' lassi'n- 7) ! l m mi 1 ii 1 in mmk,.& 1