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kiaess Kj&tas ana societies IESSI0N8 AND TRADE8. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. physicians. to to 12 m.; nltvbont red Jf. rt p. DKSPA1N IJI.OCK. i Wf7 "Y red henrlnR. Bit ,,ftr, rerrnctlTe R; Main 1131. I,,.. -officrTovbu" thh GSM D.. 'WEE t&'" omce. black 78;, KcK - rrrRRT physician and K,?, rwro 20. J."'?'1 building. FRATERNAL ORDERS. royal Nniannons op ambbica Wlldwood Camp, No. 2333, meets aecond ad fourth Tuesday or each month In Odd lira. Nettle Robblna, Recorder. UMATILLA TKNT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M. Meets In Secret Society Hall, second and fonrth Tuesdays In each month. All visiting Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. 8. Kees, Record Keeper; E. D. Eetabrook, uommanaer. TENDLETON LODGE, NO. 62. A. F. AND A. M. meets first and third Mondays of eaco moutn. visiting Dretnren welcome. T. J. Tweedy, W. M. ! Joe B. Parkes, 8ec. .. nnilM 17 ASSOCIA. 1I1I1IU tOX , . co" vnMSnN. PHYSICIAN ovHltl(B eve. ear. rose Rfflff'Ya Savings Hank bulld- ft"- rllYSICIANS Office one i block west lr ni.AKKHI.r.K. UllKUJIli; 1? 7Uott IVnrtleton, Cor. water DENTISTS. SlAN'. DKNTI8T. OFFICE IN Tlione rea ii. DKNTIST, OFFICII IN AS- over Hcumuit s new arug lied 271. ICTS AND BUILDER8. P, AI1CIIITF.CT AND 8U- it, makes complete ana re'is- oulldlnsa in 'lie citv or conu- Judd HiHiliHg PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, u. r., F. F. Wamsley. secretary. Meets first and fourth Friday of each month in Masonic Hall. DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF Pythias. L. W. Held, C. C. : R. W. Fletcher, K. of R. and 8. Meets every Monday In Secret Society Hall. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Tutnllla Camp, No. 0390. Meets first and third Mondaya of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, George A. Hamblln, Con sul: G. A. Robblna, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W. of W. are held In Secret Society Hall every Saturday evening. Visiting neigh bors are always welcome. J. P. Walker. uieric; a. j. uwen, u. u. f 4 Ti ii . ... , i I HOTELS. ATTORNEYS. IIAILEY A LOWELL, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW omce In Despaln Illock. BALLERAY 4 McCOURT, LAWYERS, Asso ciation Building. CARTER AND HALEY, ATTORNEYS AT Law. Office In Havings Bank Building. nENRY J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Association mock, Pendleton, Oregon. N. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY Office In Association Block. AT LAW, E. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111 Court street. B. REEDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pendleton, Oregon. rm.n. contractors and 1 IMtmiitw turnlsh?d on short i -i wmk n specialty. Prompt I tip on Illuff street near Main. I-CONTRACTOR AND BUILD-1 JAMES A. FEE. LAW OFFICE IN JUDD o.ilft. furnished on all kinds Building. irraient walks, Btone walls, etc. I at Knst Oregonlan ofllce. STILLMAN AND PIERCE. ATTORNEYB at Law. Mr. Btlllman has been ndmltt- 1 ed to practice In United States patent of ' flees and makes a specialty of Patent Law. , Rooms, in. 11. 12. and 13 Association lONAIi HANK OF ATnENA. 1 Block. S AND BROKERS. VERT FOND OF HIMSELF. "He la a self-mads man." "And he worships his maker." L ABQR FE DEB AT IS HISTORY OF GROWTH AND SPREAD OF MOVEMENT. A Laborer Who Struck In Early Times Was Branded and Became a Slave for Life Ears Cut Off for Joining Unions. Capital, f. 10.000; surplus nnd interest on time uenosits. il ll.'ll i;n nid l.tni"Htlc e i tit y .nipiidcil to. Henry I vifp-nresi. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE OLD SEMPLE FEED YARD, 723 Cottonwood street, Lindsay 4 Doty props. Livery, feed and sale stable. Sad dle horses at all times. Horses for sals. 'Phone Red 41. fcwMent. T. J Kirk. Harnett, cashier, r. R. Le Int cashier linilS' HANK OF WESTON, hresou Does n ceneral uauK DxcliailEC bought and SOld. I n.r ,,raiv nn i nn 1 wn oir r promptly, attended .to, . It. hV" i, T,rn" n S nr. for isiaent: ueorge rroepste , "atrci "Wo f.r J J. It. Kllgore, cashier: dl- m""u"- ) iraw J F KllBOre " Robert ' COMMERCIAL STABLES. G. W. FROOME V i?oVb?tel Kllgore' Ilobert Prop. Livery, Feed and Boarding. All lc kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op- llH'OX SA VINOS HANK PEN 'poslte Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone Main 181. rei;nii. Organized Slarch 1. 1 $..0.(100 : sum us goo.uno : . aril on unie depuslts. Ex and s.ild on ull iirlncipnl . OP.EQON FEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON I'rop. Special care given to horses left with nfet Lower Webb street. "Phone 'al attention given to !. Red 204 T M ' r'cp that labor organizations arc ille gal and unjust. But they are no more illegal than any other organization or corporation. A union Is formed for the protection of its own interests and so Is any corporation. The United States Is but a great union with Pres ident Roosevelt at Its head and as long as the reins of government are In the hands of the rough-rider the la bor unions of the United States need have no fear. The great trust magnates are be ginning to see their mistake and are gaining a little notoriety by their compulsory acts of charity. The next great politician In the democratic party to be looked up to Is Tom L.. Johnson. He Is reading Is not C. II. H. Vanderbllt's "Auto" Trip. New York, Oct. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Vanderbllt, Reginald Van derbilt and Ills fiancee, Miss Cathloen Neilson, left Hempstead 1,. I. today for an extensive automobile, trip Washington, Richmond and several other cities of the South will be visit ed. J. rurnliu, president Rldent: T. J.. Morris, cashlei assistant ea'hter. hO.VAL HANK OF PENDLE- $70,000: surnlns. JD5.000. rimernl banking business. Ex- (leirropulc trnnsreia sold on Francisco. New York and RU In the Northwest. Drafts pg, Japan nnd Europe. Makes rcasonnme terms, i.evi An- . F. Mntloek. vlee-nreal- 4e, cashier ; II. F. Johnion, as- KOTOGRAPHERS. iS. LEADING PnOTOGRA pe city. Ilnrvest views, in- r iale. Fin shine done for iita St, near bridge. 'Phone TRICAL SUPPLIES. CMIUT RTItnET. LA ntrlclans, dealers In elec- limits, stores, wired for . wt rtr tptenhnnpa. Rlee- ftWWtjg Get our prices. PE UHO BUSINE8S. KVX nrrmr mh m. in ",uvl IBWU UlllLC pa as flllnjr of claims an Inl- 7" 'immj, UiIlB- v- R. LAND COM- ,uK"W and collections. 1 'wia& room lfi. BOARD AND LODGUNQ. THE WniTE LODGING HOUSE, 801 South Main street, M. T. Bradley, prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms. Qood comfortable rooms and clean, welt cept beds. Lodging 25 cents. BMPIRE LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF E. Court and Johnson streets; goods large, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Rates 25c and 00c a night Thos. Smart, Prop. flOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND ,MI1I streets. Board by the day or week. Good table set. Rates 4 and S5 per week. Pendleton Feed Yard la connection. L. Neff, proprietor. BOOT AND vHOE REPAIRING. L. OREENAWALD, THE OLD RELIABLE Shoemaker. First class repairing with best materials. Shop In rear ol Dlndlnger, Wilson AUo. JOHN WILSON, FIRST CLASS 8HOE maker and repairer. Beat material used and good work done. Shop 117 Alta street. AN" CARRIAQE8. w the service of the public, aaa .1.. a ... fw. . . - J'eixay, props. la lfi W J'lT"-' 8tahIe or . i.uC iiairv will (.ail PND DEALERS. AND8ECOND DEALER IN SECOND If In... i " . ' .. . wt In town. .114 w.M. o ..EWU U., EIAND SUPPLIeI." PRILL, Lh' HI'OKANH. WAHIt: wpplta T,!!'; 8econd-hnd - ""'". rellnln.F repairing. POR 8ALE. FOR RENT. FOR RENT F0RNI8IIED HOCSEKKKPINO rooms and alngle rooms. 719 College street, opposite court house. Mrs. Alice Smith, Prop. WANTED. MEDICAL JOURNAL DESIRES A HEPRE senatlve In thla locality, permanent em ployment, salary and commission. Address E. T , O. lot E. 71 New York City. WANTED NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping Apply at this office. MISCELLANEOUS. PENDLETON MACHINE SHOP AND FOUN dry, BaltezoreA Howe, proprietors. Black, smithing and general Jobbing. Iron and brass castings; Air kinds of machinery repairs. Phone Red 28, . KELLAR BROTHERS, PLASTERING and cementing. Cement walks a spe cialty. Estimates furnished free. Wo guaranteed. Leave orders at Badley ai Zahner's cigar store. Main St., P. O. bi 101. OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UNDER carpets, on shelves, walls, or for wrap ping purposes. Old .newspapers In Urge bundles of 100 each at 25 cenU bund's at the EAST ORBGONIAN ofHoe, Pendle ton, Oregon. CHICHESTER'S PILLS Orlsrliml nnd Oulr fScnuluc, 10,01111 lullmgnUU. Udlu.uk Uru(UI ItKU ud tiuW inciiilo ki1 wim bloa ilbUm. Take ni other. lUru.o Kub.lllullun..i.dluilliill..". "',"ur lirugUi. or .! 4 cviiU iu 'aiul fr I rr for 1....I1.6, If return Mall. Bull bj llruul.u. ilhlrliutcr t'lif mlcal t. JIu.llwn Kuunr.-. 1'IIII.A., I A Dally East Oregonlan by only 15 cenU a week. carrier, The labor union movement originat ed in England, during the reign of King Edward VI. A vigorous contest early arose be- twfn Gmnlnvers nnrl pmrilnvprl ' thp former relying on coercive measures, 1 ,l"f, B;h"s ol the latter forced lntn voluntary com- ""'" inciu. blnations. In fact It was the combina tion of masters which led to the com bination of workmen. The act passed under King Edward was that any one who refused to work at statute prices was adjudged a vagabond and brand ed with the letter "V." If he had the hardihood to escape by flight he was branded with the letter "S" and be came a slave for life ;lf he still re sisted his fate he was hanged. And, furthermore, artisans and laborers convicted for the thiru time of hav ing joined "confederacies" determin ing what labor they would or would not do, had ti..r eats cut off. Industrial Despotism Routed. By this combined resistance politi cal and Industrial despotism has been routed and the area of freedom ex tended and the hours of labor have been reduced In some cases one-alt. It Is an established historical fact, that where unionism lias been weak wages have been low. As a matter of fact since that time the laborer with more hours of leisure have reached a higher standard of comfort and rose In importance and worth as citizens until today they have a broadened vision and keener Intellect and have rose above the re strictions of single trade "confeiiera cies" to the more comprehensive Idea of the general trade federation. First Organization. On August 20, 1SG0. the year fol lowing the close of our late civil wr, delegates from GO labor unions met In Baltimore and founded a permanent national organization known as the "National Labor Union. Subsequent conventions were held in different places uutii 1872, when they met In Columbus, Ohio, and made a great mistake by nominating a presidential ticket. The great financial crisis of 1873 followed and the resources of the unions were drained and suspen sion decreased tlielr members. At length the old spirit revived and on November 15, 1881, they met at Pittsburg, Pa., and did not separate unui tney nan established tne r euer atlon of Organized Trades aud Labor Unions of the United States and Ca nada. The Last Convention, Subsequent conventions followed until December 5, r901, when they met at Scranton, Pt., with 310 dele gates present representing 250 organ izations. Nine hundred and sixteen charters were Issued by the American Federation of Labor and 3140 by the affiliated national and Inter-natlonal organizations and a gain In member ship of 305,410 reported. A few sero Intlons were adopted, among them Chinese exclusion was demanded and means for better organization were provided; renewed efforts to abolish child labor In the South directed andj ether resolutions too numerous toi mention were adopted. The object and aim of the Ameri can Federation of Labor is to render employment and the means of sub sistence less precarious by securing to the workers an equitable share the fruits of their labor. Union Not Illegal. The mine operators are making the HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as good as any. Headquarters for Traveling Men. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $250 Special rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt DininRroom Service. Every Modern Convenience. Bar and billiard room in connection 'TRANSPORTATION LINES. up SHOJrilNE ahd UNION PACIHC Only Three Blocks from Depot. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Corner Court and Johnson Streets. Pendleton, Oregon. Kelly, Proprietor. i5M M. F. nsrAKT Tlmo sclmliile auits ros From I'eiutlotou rsoM Chlrsiro- Suit I-skp, DtnTsr, ft. IVrtUnd Worth, Omha. Ksn- Bpeclsl Cltr, -"t- Louis, 8s.ss. ivX p. m. Chlciso snd Esst. Tin Hunt ington. Atlsntlo Blt LhVs Dsnrer, Ft. Express Worth. Omshs, Kan- SM.U. m. iu CUT. 8t. Louts, 11:10 p. Bs Tlsllunt- Chicago snd East. tngton, HL Pul Walls WtlU.LawUton, FutMa.il Spossne, Ws.lla.ce, 8-tVsTm i Pullmsn. Mlnnsspo- ,.. Spoksns, ( Jn'if' Ch,c,,0 Ocean and River Schedule. FROM rORTLANU. Alt sailing dstes sub 8 W p. m. For Pninc1,ro i 0 p. m. Ball f very 5 Uayi. Dallr ' ISn.V Columbia River 4S0. SMOp m. To Astoria md War Sundsi Patunlar Landings. 10.-00 p. in. AVUlunicttoKivt-r. Boats leave Portland dally, except Bandar, (stage ot watcr.perroltttng) tor Wlllamstts a Yamhill Rver points. Louts Lswlstoa 79MS.SB. Dai It XxeptMM LeaTe HI pari a 4 9)5 a. m. Dallv Excpt Mod Snake Jtlier Rlparla to Lewlston F. T WAM8LEV, Agent, rendlstoa. HEATED BY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY Ainoi lciiii I'liui, rates 1. 'J." toSf'J.OO tiicr (Ihv. Kiii'oiioaii I'liui, fiOo. 7Bo, ."iw c'lul ruttiM liy W(uk nr mciiitli. Free 'bus meets all trains Commercial trade solicited Fine sample rooms Special Attention Given Country Trade CONNUBIAL JOYS are greatly enhanced by finely laundried linens. We can add to the sum of domestic hap piness in this respect. Can't be beat at laundry work. Do up your shirts and collars in Ai style. And you'll then have a "bosom friend" that'll give you comfort and pleasure. Special attention to collars and cuffs. Finest work. Low est prices. Satisfactory service THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY I F. Boblnson, Prop. Pendleton. FOR SALE One of the most comfort able homes in Pendleton, Electric lights, nice lawn and shade trees, stable for two horses half section of fine wheat land, all in summer-fallow, north of Pendleton. Good improvements. Almost a section of land in one body, a short dis tance north of town. -' FRANK B. CLOPTON 800 MAIN STREET HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. to GEO. DAflVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heatea European Plan. Block and a half from depot. Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 75o, $1,00 THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Man. 11 Der dav aud uuward. Headquarters for tourists and 'commercial trav elers fioeclal rates made to families and alncle gentlemen. The management will be pleated at all times to show rooms and give prices. A luoderu Turkish batli establishment In the hotel. 11. C. IIUWKKB, Manager. Babbitt Metal, belt In the world, In ban. Price $1 per bar, at tho East Oregonlan Offlcs. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Girs. Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. fBl'. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH I FARGO TO GRAND FORKB OROOK8TON WINNEPEQ HELENA aud I BUTTE, THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK; BOSTON aud all points East and South rhrongh tickets to Japan and China, Tls Tacoma and Northern I'aclflc BtaamahlD Oo. and American line. IIMB SCHHDULK. Trains leare l'endleton dallr except Bundaa at 70 p.m. i For farther Information, time cards, snaps and tickets, call on or write W. Adams, fan dleton, Oregon, or A. D. OHAULf OH, rnira ana Morrison his., roruana, tm. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kan bah city, at. joe, uruaua, ami All Points East and South Portland and points on the Sound TI1IB OAKD. Leare fendleton. dallr except Bundars at ISO. pm. Arrive Pendleton Mondar, Wednesday aa4 Krldavll-JSSpm. Arrlire l'endleton Tuosdar. Thorsdar aa4 Baturdaf 10sam. tare Walla Walla dallr, east bound, pm, Arrl? a Walla WaJla daily, west hound, S00 ass. For Inforuiatlon rrsardlns rates and aoooas. modatloni, call oti or addrsas tt AiiAnn,aiiJi, Pendleton. Untas. 8, B. CALOSUIIEAD.O. P. A., nana nana, nasn, PENDLETON-UKI AH STAGE LINE 8TURDIVANT BROS., Props. Btase leares Pendleton dallr. except Bandars. at 7 a. m.,ior Uklah and Intermediate points. Bate I To Pilot Kock, 76 Pilot Beck sad r lurn. ll.t6:ToNjc. Il.'tf. Nra and return. Mi To nidge, II 76 to Itldae and return, ri. to j Ta Alba. 12.2ft! to Alba aud return. 11.001 To Uklah ti.U); to Uklah and return, I.W, Office In Qolden Rule Hotel, PendletM Mormon PlShopa' PIUS Uil la or N tf lllud.r. ol lf4 Uotsms CWcb aud uir IJlwcrJ u.iurcTjr cura UU wotil tut fa o!4 Sa4 yuut'ir siUIn s.tq aaacu bf s4tfatau, dlMlfsilM, tictttei, at clsucuamokUtf, Oures Lost Mantoa4i Irrt nm.nntf. Iibt PnwAr. N lrrhtLnaa. BnarmQlorrhoon In&ornnld, Valns aca;Ell Pecles, sntnal fcrfilsslons. lsns Muo4. lfM pr t, Heuduche.Uofllness to Mnrrjr, Loss of tevAl "1 WAni sJa-V fcicllinrTiJ.r "rt Sf.:lSSi. a m Ull Wl. tlVSM kasssll.uaUMkrt agvu. WiruUles lha Ixila awl terra ccr.ura. w a Ui, fc U v T w". ' "" A wiltu ruw. 2,"' w mmtfutjujMt, via. t Uu. Cucuiut Ut. Address, Hlshoo named Co., Sun Pranclsoo, Cel. SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS, PENDLETON, OREGON. IN