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ES3SS3H TRANSPORTATION LINES, HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as Kood as any. .ess Cads and Societies nAnpa A I rUAbCTir Al I l nn if. mm.. FRATERNAL ORDERS. AMERICA meets second rcnnw naii. uri. iaa uoicoab, Oracle nn. .etue iionoina, uecoraer. tHYSICIANS. J OLE. F?nCE, jo Wtldwood Camp. No. 2335, Hff mors. 10 ' . - ad fonrth Tuesday of each icv- ncSPAlN BLOCK. tZa tjt troubles, catar fcorrecw " lred bearing. b 10H ' ' . .1 K " 1131 La OFFICE OVKH TUB w n., HOMEOPATHIC Offlce. Macs: 73; LB0.. ?n. Judd batldlnc. C, jnldenre "phone, black TTtnoM 17 ASSOCIA- main 031; real- mSKSOS. PHYSICIAN :SS1 rtVS OSTEOPATHIC C.if iH Nerrona niaeaae" la out block wet ol Poatffice ""rlakesi.ee. chkonic liltttif and diseases of HOtM ITnaieiun. i.w. lndleton. ure. jnone I'M TILLA TENT, NO. 27. K. O. T. li. Jieete In Secret Society Hall, second and fourth Tuesdays In each month. All rleltlnR Sir Knights cordially Inrlted. J. S. Kees. Record Keeper; E. D. Estabrook, Commander. 1'ENHLRTON LODGE, NO. S2, A. F. AND A. M., meeta first and third Mondays of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. 1. j. iweeay, . m. ; Joe u. raraes. Sec. PENDLETON CHAPTEIt, NO. 28 T. a Taylor, n. P., F. F. Watnsley. secretary, meeta second and fonrth Fridays of each month In Masonic Hall. DAMON LODGE. NO. I. KNIGHTS OF Pythias. L. V. neld. a C; R. W. Pletcher. K. of It. and S Meets erery Monday In Secret Society Hall. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Tntitllla Camp. No. 6399. Meets Brat and third Mondays of each month at Odd reuowa- nail, ueorjrc A. HamMln, Con sul , u. A. Robblna, Clerk. rrisn tp-to r r.:. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR moetlncs of Pendleton Camp. No. 41. W, of W. are held In Secret Society Hall erery Saturday ercnlnc. Visiting neigh bors are always welcome. J. i walker, CTerk ; A. J. Owen. C. C. ATTORNEYS, ncUTIQTS. " ' JAMES A. FEE. LAW OFFICE IN JDDD IS. DnVTIST OFFICE IN Bnlldlng. Plione red n. nAILKY A LOWELL. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW DCVTIST. OFFICE IN AS-i Office In ueapaln Dlock. cjjr scnmtats new orog RALLERA Y McCOtTRT. LAWYERS. AS30- I Hatlnn RnlMln. AND BROKERS. I CARTER AND RALF.Y. ATTORNEY8 AT Law. Office In Savings Dank Building. nr. r.i-ir np ATnrxA. Sltil, f.O.l-00. surrlns and HKNUT J. Is HAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Interest on Ti'ae uepoairs. aosocibiiou imock. i-cnuieioD, uregoa. siid -mi"tic e unr.ee -ntt "in-ndpd to Henry N I1ERKELEY. ATTORNEY AT I.AW. Went T J Kirk. Tlce-nresl- Offlc In Association Block. srnett rctiler r H. Le lM,!:ltr E. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111 1 court street. CS' BANK OF WESTON, on. lines a eenerai oans , r.. k. iiekiikii. Airt k.ey at law. pEichange bought and sold. Tenrtleton. Oregon. nptly sttenpea to. it. Bfnt. "George W. Proebstel. STILLMAN AND PIERCE. ATTORNEYS (J. E. KUgore. cashier; dl- at LaW. Mr. 8tlllman has been admltt Hartman, M. M. Johns. T. t0 practice In United States patent of- VT 1 n-"1!ur,!' J","c' (Ices and makes a specialty of Patent Law. Proebstel. TO SWINGS RANK PKN no Onranlzd March 1. 1 150,000: surplus $90,000; ron unie acptits. t.x nail ' J -jn all principal u ntt-n'i'ii siren to ( Rooms, 10. Block. 11, 12, and 13 Association I' If 1 1 (1 1 -i 1 i" 11 . . 1 . . 1 j ; i m jil! 1 1 . I ti.il.ij, 111 ;l it nil f. r 11 FEDERATION MEET GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND REPRESENTED BY DELEGATES TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. H MERRILL. SPOKANE. WASH Agent New Densmore. Second-hand FurnKh. president' J. N. r..-.,l,or. mnnllM rollnlnir nlrinr Bent T J Mori 1. cash ei. J " -- hliunr rahler. KAL BANK OF PENDLE- J70.0OO surnlns. JP5.000. Bfral banking business. Ex- ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. MAPLE BROS.. COURT STREET, LA Onw hlocfc. Electricians, dealers In elec- anhle transfers sold on trleal sunnily. Houses, stores, wired for Francisco. New York and electric lights, bells or telephones. Elec. In the .Northwest Drafts trleal flitureg of all kinds . Get our nrlcea f. Japan and Europe. Makes Repair work a specialty. rasonanie terms. trfTi An- W F Matlock, rlce-presl- , tifhlet, H. F. Jolimon, as- rOGRAPHERS. In. leading photogp.a- (clty Harrest Tlews. In- LIVERY AND FEED STABLE8. THE OLD SEMPLE "EED YARD, T28 Cottonwood street, LIndssy & Doty props. Llrery, reed and sale stable Sad rtl horses at all times. Horses for sale. 'Phone Red 41. si' r,n d"phnnl THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE St.. nar bridge. I hone Sab M j crnpyi proprietor, for rs AND BUILDERS. AUrHITF.CT AND SU- ' mnkes romtiiete and re'la- plldlngH In the cltv or conn IJudd Imrdiiit; One turnouts. Stable llSAtta street COMMERCIAL STABLES. G. W. FROOME Prop. Llrery. Fved and Boarding. All Mild of tnrnonts. Competent drlers. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone Main 101. OREGON FEED YARD. W. T. BOYNTON ProD. Special care clten to borses left t.E rnVTi!ArroitK AND with me. Lower Webb street 'Phone RtnMces furnihi in sbort . ork a specialty Prompt Bluff street near Main. 1 pNTItACTOR AND HUILD- BOARD AND LODGING. furnished on all kinds CUR WHITE LODGINO HOUSE, 801 w walks, stone nal's. etc Et Jregonlan office. , ARCHITECT AND Sl'PER- l, Amoclatlon Building fUSTgRlNu Cement walks a sp 1 hraliihed free. Wc mien at Radley ai nam St.. F O. lx Knuth Main street M. T. Bradley, prop. Jonsekeeplng rooms and lodging rooms. Jood comfortable rooms and eleaa. well iept beds. Lodging 25 cents. eMPJRE LODGING HOUSE. CORNER OF E. Court and Johnson streets; goods ,arge, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Rates 25c and 50c a nlgbt Thoa. Smart, rtrop. HOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Board by the day or week. Good tnble set Rates H and So pr week. Pendleton Feed Yard in coonxtlon. L. Vff nrnnrlntHF OrTTlCE fOTTO VWOOD , 1 1 yt W. FURNISHED ROOMS KOR REST TfcRMS I" Bi ,la!" ,nl" reaaonable, at S02 Water St, Phone Red 1M - -v. iUKD BUSINESS. WANTED, ! LAND COM- I Ium J "'' ft'ANTKD WORK AS Clf AMRKRMAID K blwm ie ,n lntrr' M" I"'""r. t 1'ome of Mrs - jieaur. coruer aha tua ouie vireeis. KSjARRIAGESr t.n, run onuc. ma" JJ'e of the public. FOR SALE AT TOE EA8T OREGONIAN cawwiii , McKBT. props. offlce, large bundles of newspapers, eon- MI m ,f "ry ntaDie or talnlng orer 100 big papers caa b ob nd the hack will call talned for 2S tta a bindls. MISCELLANEOUS. fc3w,NR(?AKR'PROP; -t .uu iu iruui oi ' ''nAND OPsi toe " oaoers In the T'nlted Rtntps or EnroDe. re- - t.ittj. - . : . . . . -. 1 . "... iVirtT mit ty postal note, check, or sena to tnei i. rl.lif,pH hv ncclnmn tli.n KAM SECOND EAST OREGONIAN the net publisher's! Ue "e"-cte(1 y acclamation. tort r 11 ' Conrt St., price or tne publication you desire, ana tan na Bee h we w jaTe jt gent J0U an(J aggurne all DEAtpn ... tn ' money being lost In the if .iTr". iut.re la Will Call Upon the Strike Commls sion to Embody In Its Findings a Recognition of the United Mine Workers of America. New Orleans, La., Nov. 12. More than a mllion and a half of worklng- me nana women throughout the coun try will watch with interest the open ing of the twenty-second annual con vention of the American Federation of Labor in Odd Fellows ball tomor- iuw iiiuiiiiuK, auu me wurK uune there during the week will directly affect at least 800,000 persons. Dele gates are arriving from all parts of the United States today. Some come from as far as California and Oregon auo some from Maine. There are delegates from Colorado, Montana Nebraska and Minnesota and dele gates from the regions bordering on the Great Lakes. All classes of labor, from the most skilled to the common est and most poorly paid, are repre sented. Two delegates. Messrs. Edwards and Arrandale, from the worklngmen of Great Britain and Ireland, are heie and will attend the convention to aid with advice and experience and to tell the American working classes how the old and successful trades unions of England operate. Much Important business will come before the convention. Of the ones tions to be discussed, the leaders of the labor movement who are already on the field deem most important, those arising Irom the recent action of the National Association of Manu facturers. In which they advotated or ganization as a counter movement to the organization of labor in the de mand on congress for an elglit-liour law and an anti-Injunction law. "Re cognition of union labor" will be the dominant note of the convention. It is quite probable that a memorial will be prepared for presentation to the labor committees of the house and senate, outlining more clearly the dif ferences which have arisen between organized workmen and organized em ployere. Of equal interest will be the dls cussion of the anthracite coal strike and the work of the arbitration com mission. The United Mlneworkers will urge the adoption of resolutions calling upon the commission to em body In Its findings a recognition of the Mlneworkers' Union. The convention will express dissat isfaction with the Chinese exclusion law passed by congress at the last session, and will ask resubmission of the exclusion measure originally pre sented. Agitation for the bill requiring the branding of prison-made goods that enter Into interstate commerce will also be renewed. The convention will also be urged to enter heartily Into the agitation against child labor In the South. There Is nothing to Indicate opposl tlon to the present administration of the federation s affairs and President Gompers and Secretary Morrison, to gether with nearly all the other Oliv ers and committeemen, will probably of Miss Helen Dodd Richards, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ulshards of New York, to LleuL Matlicw Biting Hanna, U. S. A., military attache of the United States legation at Ha vana, which took. place this afternoon In the historic old Presbyterian church. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. Dr. Hollls Burke Friz zell, of Hampton Institute. Va.. uncle or the bride. Lieut. Frank McCoy, aid to former Governor General Wood of Cuba, was the oest man and the ushers were cadets from West Point. DEVELOPMENT OF ALASKA. SECOND malls. It will save you both trouble and lr umA ;rthlng yon 1 risk. If yon are a subscriber to the East ?rs and rr "t mrnltore, I Oregonlan, In remitting you can deduct " .12 rft...i . ' ' uuiju urr c:iii irum me yuuusucrs um-c. ncii. Address EAST OREGONIAN POB. Pendleton, Oregon. CO, EpKSMlTHING 80S rnn WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE UBE " 'a town aS?,.111'8' ' ' tbese clLMlfl1 columns. If yon bare ;OP ou 1 Buuicuiiug yoa oars no use lor, oner 10 1 trade It for something that some other HUE REPAtDiun ' body mar hare land hare no nse for. aome- luTTli7Tr,T: - I thing that yon may need In your business. P.elaji r.Jirf RBLUBUE Yoo may base an extra boras that 100 'rearii'11 wl,h best may wlah to trade for a cow or Tehfcle. nuwn 1 00 uoay may naye tne cow ana Tenirw 1 and want the horm. A 1.V or 25 cent want FIRS '. ad Will nrnhahlv An' th hnalnMI -..(. - .LAnH sums ' ' 1 ton Md 'Phone for German Settlement. Forest Grove, Nov. 12 John Van dervelden has commenced the con struction of a telephone line fiom bis residence, six miles north ant of t! If place, via Verboort to Forest Grove, which will be In operation in a few days. This line, when completed, will furnish a means of communica tion throughout the German settle ment, and will bo of much value to the people of this place. Will Rival Siberia as a Wheat Coun try Was Bought on Account of its Seal Fisheries. Skagway. Nov. 12. The territory of Alaska Is beginning to attract a great deal more attention from the government than ever before. The cause of this was of course, the dis covery of gold and the Influx of peo ple in this far off territory by reason of the opening of new fields of the precious metal. The Interest of the government, however, did not stop at the gold fields. The governors of Alaska have reported for a number of years that the territory was capabl of supporting a very conslderabl population by its agricultural re sources. As a rule the officials I Washing, and the people, paid but little attention to these reports thliil Ing that the climate was too severe, and not realizing the Influence of th Japan current upon the atmosphere, The department of agriculture has now determined upon a series of tests and thus tar they have been very sat- Isfartory. Alaska is destined to b as great a wheat country as British Colombia or Siberia. When the United States secured Alaska It was supposed to be valuable only o uaccount of the seal fisheries, The navy department .the war depart ment, the interior department, and the treasury department all tried their hands successively at conducting the government of AlaHka. As a result nothing was done toward developing the ' country and It was practically placed In the hands of the Alaska Commercial Company under thel seal fishing lease. The last congress gave Alaska a full territorial form of government, and as a result the coun try is developing along both agricul tural and mineral lines. Several of the congressmen have visited Alaska during tho past summer, and their re ports when congress meets again will be among the Intel estlng features of the next session. OREGON Sh OUTLINE and union Pacific DsriaT TImo Schmlnto I aaarra roa From I'ondlotou raoM Chicago- Salt Lake, Dmrer. Ft. Portland Worth. Omaha, Kan- Special ass City, t. Louli, Una y,V rt m. Chicago and East. tI.i Hunt ington. Atlantic Salt Laku, Denver, Ft. Express Worth, Omaha, Kan- S;i.' m. tsa City, 81. Ixiuta, 11:10 p. m, Tlallunt. Chicago and K-wt, In (ton, Kt Pnt ! wlls WalUXewltton, Fsat Mall 8rne. , Wallace, Us7m ' I'ullman, Mlnnespo .. s.isa. m, u, 8t. rilllli iiumJh 5:p. m. Spok.ne , Jn'ySSS.8' ch,MK0 Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. j All salllnr risi ub-a-mn m I Ject to chsure. - swop. m. ForPan Frsnclco 0p. ro. Ball every daya. 1)ally 1 8nX Co'""1" K" 40 p. a. 8:00 pm. To Astoria and Way Sunday Saturday 1 Lsndings. 10O0 p m.j AVlllnmetto Itlrnr. Boats lesre Portland dallv, except Sunday (tags ol water permitting) for Willamette and Yamhill Rlrer points. "Leaira Lcara KlpAtla Snake RUer Lswliton (5a. m, I Klparla to Lrwlfton JMa.m Dally 1 Dally Eicpt Mon Kxcpt M01 F. F. WAM8LEY, Agent, Pondlston. RUNS Pullman Sleepli.R Cnrs, Headquarters for Traveling Men. Commodious Sainplu Rooms. Rates $2 & $2.50 Special rates by week tie month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dlnliigrooin Service. Every .Modem Convenience. Rar and billiard room in connoctloi Only Three Blocks from Depot. GOLDEN RDLE HOTEL Corner Court nml Jolimon strrrl, Pendleton, Oregon. Kelly, Proprlotor. Elegant Dining Girs, Tourist Sleeping Qirs. SOUTHERN PROSPERITY. Bhep 117 alt OaMy East Oregonlan only 15 cents a week. Brilliant Military Wedding. Uloomfleld, N. V- Jo- . .12,NearI- KuestB. Including prominent mill- Progress Greater In "Dixie" Than In Any Other Portion of the United States. New Orleans, Nov. 12. Joseph ( Brown, president of the Cltlmm' Na. tlonal hank of Ualeitrh. N. C said yesterday at tho National Huiiltem meeting: "Sineo 1890 tho number of persons engaged In agriculture In the South has increased 26 per cent, and tho wage earners In manufacturing have Increased In number 157 per cent both percentages being greater than the country at large. 'The capital invested In nianufac turing has Increaged In the South 348 per cent, against an Increase of only 252 per cent In the United States, while in the value 01 products tho In crease In the South has been 220 per cent, against 142 per cent iu the na tion. The Increase of value In farm property has been In the Soutli &2 per cent; In the United States only 07 per cent." Sold Liquor to Indians, Walla Walla, Nov. 12. Tho United States district court convened In this city yesterday and after the grand jury was drawn court adjeurced until this morning. There aie i prisoners up for trial for selling liquor to Indi ans who were brought over from Z r" KU , r ,om,mi North Yakima yesterday. Among tho by carrier, tarymed nd leader- in New Wrk ).,e(JU.,.B ttM William Wllhiie ' 1, TO THROUGH rsr. paul MINNKAPOLIp I DUIjUTH I FARGO GRAND FORKr OROOKSTON WINNKPEG HELENA and L BUTTE. ICKETS TO M. F. HEATED I1Y STEAAt LIGHTED BY ELECTMCITY CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON mid all iioluts East and South rnronrn tickets to Japan and China, via Tacoms and Northern Pacific Btoamahlp Co' and American line. , e TIMB SCIIBDULH. Trains lea ye Pendleton dallr eicert gundai at 7 SO p. m. For further Information, time cardi, mapi and ticket!, call on or write W, Adami, fen '1.QMIU, LirCKI'U, Or A. U, IfQAHUUn 1 1 intra ana uorriiou Htf., fortune, urs J Washington & Columbia River Railroad Aiiiiirlfiin I 'In II . riiii,nii 'JA I oh-.'. 00 puriliiv. Klliopi'iui IM1111. rtu, TTio, M.OO. Spt-i'liil rati'K by i-.d; m iiiiintli, Free 'bus meets all trains Commercial trade .solicited Fine sample rooms mpecial Atit'iitiini (liven Cminiry Trade MOTEL T.GEORGE INEK MAIN AND WBBH STS. ? rre-s Take this route for Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kan. sua Ully, HI. Joe, Umalia, and All Points East and South Portland and point on the Sound TIMS CABD. Lesre fendleton. dallr sceot iaudmrt si 1XO. pm. Arrlre Pendleton Mondajr, Wednesday son Frldsvlltapm. Arrlre Pendleton TusuIst. Ttantadsr in Baturdajr 9,-2&am. Leave Walla Walla dally, eatt bound. Had pm. Arrlre Walla Walla dally, weal bound, n:4i am For lnfunnstlon rpffirdlna- raLea and sooon. modatlona, call 011 or sddreaa w. aijahk, Agent, Pendleton. Oreaon. 8. B. UALDKKIIKAD, ). i. A., Walla Walls, Wasti. PENDLETON-UKI AH STAGE LINE STURDIVANT BROS., Props. BUite leares fendle ton dallr. uiceotSnndaia 4t 7 a, in , (or Ukian and Intermediate polnia UkUi:Ti)l-llot KocS.7to: 1'llot Rock snd fa turn, 11.25 1 To Nye, ti .26, Nrs and return. IJ To Kldse. II 761 to Itldre and return, fi.M; Ts Alba. U 25: to Alba and return, f I OOi To Uklak CQj to Oklab snd return, II. 00. , Office In Ooldeii Rule Hotel, Pendleton ez - ram- 0E0. DAHVEAU. Proi. Eiecantly Furnished Steam Hen leu Kurupeuii Plan. Mock and a half from depot. Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 75o. $1,00 THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON Auitticaii Han. il lirr day and uuward. Iliadulimtera for tourlfcta and coiiimrrilal lr. cleia, hprclsl ralca made to faiulllta and aliiKle Krnllciuru Tlie management will lie plcaatd at all times to itiuw looma and give pilcea. A moiteni TuikUli batliiatalilliliiiiriitln the hotel. ii i. iiuwi;kb, aianancr. Babbitt Metal, belt In the world. Ii bars. Prlco 1 per bar, at the Cut Oregonlan Offle. Mormon piehope' Pills !- if i m ' e.iuoui mi w riA,wib.r ti. flllll '-urc5 Lost Miinhoocfi lm at ratfw s.n t is.i- 1 j.l vet a ansa la 1.1 . 1 I . il. t UutsI i 1 'H 1 A rUH drtfM. sUltiioo Htntij . .a. n I SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS, PENDLETON, OREGON vrgua, Snmwlilm lh ttitm tad fitrva i-il,f,. MMMTItlMM, wtia S U.I.4. Ul AOS -n. OaL "MM ..i