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AND TRADES. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. - . . t rtnri nil"1" " ,fl n 12 S. m. D PS PA IS BLOCK. troubles, catar. tt'irr nrr.rt i..linn AID 111 ui ti U I). HOMBOrATIIH," 3. ... . .'..ii I .7 ASSOrlA- tlH 11. 1 rsni I. SON. PHYSICIAN C" ' , tln.,1- l.ntlit. -Ill KEYLS. OSTEOPATHIC ct m ' ' ' k w or post- FRATERNAL ORDERS. UMATILLA TENT, NO. 27. K. O. T. M. Meet- In Secret Society hull, second and fourth Tuesdays Id each month. All visit Idr Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. S. Kees, Record Keeper; E. D. Estabroolc, Commander PKNDLKTON LODGE, NO. 82. A. F. AND A. M., meets first and third Mondays of ench month. Visiting brethren welcome. T J Tweedy, W. M. : Joe n. Partes, Sec. wjxnr.KTON cn.viTKn, no.28 tT c. Taylor. II. P.. P. F. Wamsler. secretary. meets second and fourth Fridays of each c-.omu in aiasonic nan. 'I . k ii leiihono DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIQIIT OP Pythias. L. w. Held. C. C. : n. W I'letcher, K of It. and 8. Meets every .Monnny in secret society nail. MOnnilN WOOMEN OP AMERICA Tiitullla Camp, No. (iSfin. Meet first and tlilrd Mondays of, each month at Odd renews linn, ueorce A llnniblln. Con sul ; . A. Robblns, Clork. WOODMEN OF THE WOULD IlEGOLAIt mootlncs of Pendleton Camn. No. 41. w of W. arc held In Secret Society hall every Snturday evening. Visiting neighbors are aiwnjB welcome, j r. wnmer, Ulerk ; -A, .1 Owen. C. C m.Aursir.E, riinoNic ....... an.l flla.na,.ti nf wn. Hillni, c.ner Main afld (( 'phone malu i21 ; lies ATTORNEYS. V DENTIST. OPKICK IN Thone red il .... ...n , ,,',,", r, I fc . i. L.Yilol, uiriuri ii to- gift nvumiui d ..... mill. 2T1 AIICHITECT AND rSTJ- d aca Id tne rity or couu- JAMES A FEE, building. LAW OFFICE IN JTJDD IIAILEV A. LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT law. omce In Despaln Illock. ItALLEItAY k McCOUItT. LAWYEItS, As sociation minding, II. E. COLLIEIt. LAWYEIt, OFFICE rooms T and 8, Association building. CARTER .Sc RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT iiw. uroee in Havings Bank building. HENRY J. REAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Association Iilock, Pendleton, Oregon. N ISERKRLEY, ATTORNEY Office In Association Iilock. AT LAW. nnru rnpnunai nn tnnrr r. a siirLiau i . m. t. uuiiil Uluff street near Malu, tnrnlsued on all kinds rt. dlLI.IIlJlA 1 AII Oil' lioom lu, Association n. d. itOYD, attorney at law. hi Court streot. frfe. Work guaranteed. niT ami v.pnnur rirrnr un DDnirCDC r til vir nw Afyiii.-iKTi i i.i ihiii atfrfima nnn and domestic exchauge iit Hirpnnpn in. i ipnrr PIT lHDIIIflP t" M 1 L. II. REEDER. ATTORNEY Pendleton. Oregon. AT LAW, STILLMAN & PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT law. Mr. Stlllman has been admitted to practice In United States patent offices und makes a specialty of Patent Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association Illock. K B IIKYSwN, ATTORNEY.AT-LAW; COL lections and Inanrance. Offlce In E O. building. y-iL 1 lb- ught von tltrilfil over a na- lft BOARD AND LODQlNQ. I EMPIRE IXJDOINO nOUSK, CORNRR OF R Court and Johnson streets. Good larire, clean room with comfortable beds. Rates SS and SOc a nlfht. The. Smart, Prop. HOTEL ALTA, CORNRR ALTA AND Mill streets, noara by tna aay or wees. mood table set. Rates f4 and (3 per week, Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. U Neff, prop. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Itiik bt. OEonan restaurant reoh I Ir meals cento. Short orders a specialty. I pen nay ana nigni. l. A. uiuminer, i rop I TUB STRAIION ROOMING HOUSE CIS MAIN street, Mrs II. K. C'ooosr, rrop. Kverytivnr new and strictly tint class. R ttes zc, aoo and i ti pr aay THE WHITE LODOINO HOUaK, 301 SOUTH Main street Mrs. Mary Wllllsms, Prop, nouaekeenlne rooms and lotfftnir rooms. I DinkI comtoriable rooms and clean, well kept ocii j.ouging z.) rents. CABS AND CARRIAGES. RUIIRER TIRE HACK, NEW AND VERY latea style, for the service of the public. C. D. Canm and Jas. S. McKay, props. Call at the Commercial livery stable or tele phone main 101 and the hack will call far yco. Rev. O. It. Good V h Mr. Tanke Yish, i.ut h,m turned over a nciv I hint tod Itl CITY CA1I LI NIC KRWIN RAKER. PROP. Telephone main 333. stand in rrout of French restaurant. INSURANCE & LAND BUSINESS. FORTY NEW ENGINE S GREAT WESTERN ADDS TO ITS EQUIPMENT. JOE II. PAIIKES, OFFICE COTl'ONWO)D St. Opera house block ;iann outre ons- tv dlr.flv tA,J .V , '""I";1; InesH. such as filing of claims and Initiating fL H indlrect'- U la said contests a specialty, that Mr. Mohr sot between $75,000 aild $100,000 out of the elenn-iin lio. 30lls HAILEY, JR., U. 8. LAND COM- sldei whlVl, i. m i 1 ' ,i, tnlssloner Specialty made of land filings icr,,? " took something like and proof: Insurance aud collections. Of- ?5U,ooo to settle the claims ngalnst nee In Judd building, room i. TONSOTIAL PARLORS. BILLY KRASSIG, RARBER Rnor AND bath room, Main street, three doors north of Hotel ht. Oeorgo. First clas service. NEW TONSORIAL PARLORS, COURT ST Three doors west of Golden 'Rule Hotel. J. H Pace. 1'ron First olas Workmen, overv. thing clean, alt modern Improvement. BANK OF WESTON, Does a general bank- t- i.vnn.. w ,'r.u.iuiTAi I. KUcore. cashier: dl- imwicii on time deposits. Ex- attention elren to col. unnsu. Dreaiaenr ! j. n. islam rasnirr 1 i t Ti r . .. .,...... the Northwest. Drafts n . ,i ami II.. cashier; n F Johnson. 11 nr t.l.nh.. ... - AND SUPPLIE8. SPOKANE, WABn. .V. UKT- nrv ranais.!.. PATTON'S SANITARY BARBER wnOP, DEB naln block. Court strpot: hrst workmanshln- ll the modern Improvements; ail tools steril ized ; bnth rooms In connection. PHOTOGRAPHERS. W S. ItOWMAN, LEADING PHOTOGRA plier of the city. Harvest views, In dian photos for sale. Finishing done for amurenrn. Main St., near.brldge. 'Phone red 270. BOOT mND SHOE REPAIRING. L. QREENAWALD, THE OLD RELIABLE Shoemaker. First-class repairing with best materials. Shop in rear of Dlndtnger nson a uu. Twenty Pasenger Locomotives and Twenty for Freight Service In tended for Service on All Divisions. Dunkirk, N. Y Jan. 31. The Chi cago Great Western Railway has or dered from the Urooks Locomotive Works or this city. 20 new nassenirer locomotives and as many freight. The contracts call for delivery In January and February, and when the new cnginet. are added .to the equip- iiiuiu oi iiitj company mere wii ue a total of 312 locomotives, compared with 211 a year ago, The now ericines are designed for service on all dlvls ions of the nyBtem. With that addl tlon the company will be In fair con- dltion so far as motive power is con earned until the opening of the year ana tne consequent Increase, of busl ness renders more power- necessarv The new nassenirer endues nro nf tne L,alce Shore type, piston valve and wide firebox. That , type of engine has ten -wheels a pony truck, three drivers on a side and a trailer. The drivers are C8-lnch, the truck wheels 3fi, and the trailers 42. The weight on tne drivers Is 110,000 nnd the whole engine weighs 100.000 nounds. The freight engines are of the pral He type, Brooks tandem, and are Rim liar in all respects to the 20 engines received by tne Chicago Great West ern last summer. The new engines will have the Pyle national electric neauilgnts. The engines will cost nom ?l 6,000 to $18,000 each. Opera bouse block. Call and see him. V. STROPLK, DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If there Is anything yon neea in new or secona-nana rurniiure, PAUL MOHR QUITS OREGON. JOHN WILSON, FIRST-CLASS SHOE- maker and renalrer. Rest material nsed and good work done. Shop 117 Alta St LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLE8. THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND BALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine mrnoms. Hiauie no Alta street, THE OLD 8EMPLK FEED YARD, 723 Cottonwood street. Lindsay ft Doty props. Livery, reed ana sale stable. Bad ai norses at ail times. Horses for sale, rnone red 41. , COMMERCIAL STADLE8, O. U. FROOME rrop. Liivery. reed and boarding. AH (Inds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite uotei renaieton. 'J'non main 181 OREGON FEED YARD. W. T. BOYNTON prop. Special care given to horses left with me. ' Lower Webb street. 'Phone 1 304. BLACK8MITHING. COPBLAND & SON FOB WHEAT RACKS. uueapest and best In town, 814 Webb St. COMMISSION CO. capital:and surplus $300,000 .... ri uriaiuns, axooKs tsonas ana uotton tor f t. mm - or future Uelivary i,ntmnn, , . uioui, IDUniCinai nnd mlnr-nllnnnniia anxnHttca Own. muBl eXlOnKJVP nrlvatn rulra c.iulo.,1 In a-nrlrt ma ainau oruera mnr ,i,nr.,,ii.. n,i oiiiofi,,, than iu execiHR nrrtore ,i,a nn.i i i m j iur more rnnn i,a . i j tit- ' 78C nor htiahal alAnl.n 1 t , - ur book or Statistics and Daily Market free. Write ,a National and 8tate Banks. "tHENCE: Pendleton Savings Bank. va n . . I uflUK nr I 'nmm mwr. TI..IIJI . r I 1 1 . . 1 Pulffn.- ... BUU K1OB 01 ino worxnweai, including iMMiJiin. , lit V I r, II wtt ID UOIIM H, .nn umfll IO 1-OTLiann Tirnmn KontflA Rraratt anri "u Lao. . . Offices ' " "au" ur account wiro us you can operate it ' H. H. HANSEN Aafji Mnmr,.r oom 4, Association Block. .'Phone Main B5i. c MAJOR. Local Managor Pioneer Railroad Builder Will Devote Rest of His Life to Orange Growing. Portland, Jan., 1. Paul f. Mohr lias forsaken the Pacific Northwest. He lias cleaned uji his extensive transportation enterprises In Wnsli lngton and Oregon, sold out every- tiling ana gone to California to live. He has purchased an orange grove In the Los Angeles district and will make his future home there. At least his friends in this city say this Is what he has done aud will do. He spent a few days very quietly ia Port land hefore Christmas, but Is said to have returned to California. There is no doubt in thn mlnrln nf tnose ramlllar with the course of the Paul Mohr transportation scliRm that ne nas disposed of his entire interest lo the portage railroad at the dalles of the Columbia. Mr. Mohr has said repeatedly that ho had nn npirrirln. tions with the Northern Pacific Rail road company pertaining to tranufBi- mat. property, but tiiere is a nrnttv definite understanding in railroad cir cles tnat tne Northern Pacific rail- the property on the basis of 20 per tfjiu. Auout $150,000 required SECOND-HAND DEALERS to l)llt the Property 111 Its nrnsnnt tin. . , sitlon after the failure of the Central 0E0I1(3E O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND Navicatlon x- nlfl,,r.?L elural hand goods bought and sold. Conrt St., ruwj,iuion & Construction Comnnnr. n,.... m.iT rn ... v.i About 11 miles of the portage road Is practically completed. This is all there Is to show for an evnenriltnrn oi more than JOOO.OOO. Mr. Mohr hlm- Utoves, urnnlte ware and crockery .call and cti put into tne enterprise much c" ,UB Pr' ii0- -1? wurt street. more man lie got out of it. jut. .Monr liad a quite active career EMPLOYMENT OFFICES In the Pacific Northwest, imt u ia oniM he has no business Interests left In tar employment office, 38 main ST. tin quaitor anu that lie will hence forth devote himself to growing or anges in the Sunny South. He went from Oregon to Honolulu lnsi Ai,r0 and remained in the islands n fa,v I old NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UNDER months. After the examination nf ,canets. on shelv.es walls, or for wrap- the Hawallans hn nnnnijnj . . Plug purposes. Old newspaper In large lin I.ohL u ,. ed,'WOuId b"uilcs of 100 each at 25 centa a bundle be better to establish himself in Cal- at the EAST OREQONIAN office. Pcndle mm. AND OREGON ShojtLine Union Pacbfic DSrAST ron rortlaud ft :10 a m CbtraKO s :su pm Portland l-.H) a m Time Solieilltte From PomllKton Portland Special No. 1 Chicago Special No. 2 Mall and Express NoJS AKBIVS rao The East 8:w a.m. Portlao4 ft: to p m Tlio East 1 M a m Thn Knst laoniii Sposano s:n a m n:(it p m Mall and Express Nc.fi Pendleton Passenger No, 7 Spokane Passenger No. 8 Portlan4 :15 am Fpokana 6 U.1 p m PcndletDii Uraucli llxed Train No. n Walla Walla Ilrsnch Mixed Train Nn. i It you need help or seek employment call on us. Phone Malu 1011. FOR SALE. '1 :00 p at Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates sub 8Wp.m. pffiftL Ball every a days, DYl!y . S.m?.V Columbia River 4SMp.m. 8:00 p m. To Astoria and Way Sunday Saturday Landings. 10:00 p m. ifornla. ton. Oregon. "Wipe Out the Trusts." WANTED. New York, Jan. 2. The beirlnninirl WANTED SITUATION BY COMPETENT, EX, of the new year witnesses n,nr Z ,.pf K,d stenographer. Address S., car bieiis in tne warfare against the to bacco trust than any heretofore wanted your orders for engraved taken. Visits to flip Rtn.-PK nf n, VJ : L.'i SlnnvHstlons.etn; loo engraved .1,,,., . - Ti.inug twu. who piaie, i ou; aotiitionai nepenuent cigar dealers discloses the card ln 'uture, Jl per hundred. The East Or. uiai tue tamlllar goods of thpl various firms allied with the trust . . r:J nave been removed frnm bi,. miBuuuLnntuus. AVIIInmotto Klvur. Ili,.laln.vn Un.ll.n.l .1.11., . 1 . ......... ,, , u uauji V l.V (' k DUUIMJ, Istsge ol water pormlulng) for Willamette and aralilll River points. Leave Lowlstoa TXO a. m. Dally Kxcpt sum Leave Rlparla 4 X a. m. Dally Excpt Mon Snaku River Rlparla to Lewlston F. F. WAMSLEY. Agent. Pendleton. and windows and signs and cards ad- miss M. b darden. graduate nursk veiusing tne trust wares - nn nlon ..J'11" .r aaare ma Thompson street , . . - - i 1'iinnA Miner uiiiiKiiiniiniid i . . i 0 UJ luuu uuauiice. it nas talrpn tha ii t ,, 1 1 rw i . Dealers' Assn tln 1 8A"B?"8.TO UAQAZINES, IF YOU to periect their organization, but now PftPer,B the United States or Europe, re- hu a inemuersnin of nearly innn I . J i;Vf.u.lr tu or ena to me dealers the aisnclnMn,, ' . I ""AST OREOONIAN the net publisher Z , ,'i assclat'on seems to bo price of the publication you desire, and in a lair May to make the combine we wI" haTe scnt you and assume all leei us claws. At a mH.. ,. line rise of the raoner bclnir lost in th namedatton eKS? iiamea to attend the convention of Oregonlan, In remitting you can deduct iuu iMutionai Ketall Clear and Tnlmn ,v P" ccn' the publisher's price. co Dealers' Association: to b f held In 0"EG0N,AN ,,Un- C' L 111 cairn twn waair . l " " vv,na ii uii t:t-? r. rnio convention a working plan will be formulated to bring the independent dealers in New York niii thi. anapolis, Detroit and other cities where organizations have been form ed into active co-operation for the fight against the trust. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for PEOPLE EXPECT THE BEST 1 is '-'-'-r'rjiiyZ?yiyJLyzytyXy me Money and Your Eyesight r By U,lup tlio Perfected Match Lighter Gasoline Gas Lamp The PCRFEiTRn pn n... lly be llfrhtcd with a parlor ir. tnutcli t Halves in tluits th light olavnuiraon kerosene lamp 5 It has a Nickel-silver gen. eraior whlch does not scald Horn the action oi heat, and clog the tip, as brass does. We have Match Lighting Lamps Irom 75 up. Writ for circulars and prices, STEWART & GRANT LIMITING CO. Inventors & M'f's 4 Third St.. Bku uara brands gas and gasoline mantles wholesale end re- Agsnts wanted ln every town in U. 8. KM Senator Clark's New City. juue wy, utah, Jan. 1. Word expected dallv tnation of the npcntfnti - -wlu jJdiujxjK I oVo" o 1 "T imBl oetween United """m oeiiaiors Ulnrlr nf ui and Stewart of Nevada, for the pur- w.-c ui u,o vegas ranch In Southern Nevada by Clark. The ob ject of the purchase Is said to bo the building of a new city nearly midway between Los Angeles and Salt Lake on the San Pedro. Los Angeles & Salt In Lincoln county, Nevada, and the !2 as exceptional J .are acres of 'Ph wun. W lncues f water. fwnnn n . 1 . co wl" ,,e about ?55,000. It is intended to establish in the new city. ro.in,nn,,0a Ly?dl -y for "al . - - " .j . i i biif'ii nn rim, . ine ranc hnroner 1 aaia ' den spot, nroductlvn Af "..V and nllrno a "II ""'""UU1CBI, " iuueiB or ail Kinds. $12,000,000 Elerfrl, Dl... -Mexico City. Jan. 2.-Sir Weetman Parsons & Son, the Kngllel, ,.ontla " ors who have large interests In Mevi ico. jiavo obtained n rf nr .. I the Mexican govornmont ftr he Z . ... tCCV, "l-llOV QM... In the way of luxury and solltl comfort when they travel via And they are never dlsatc pointed not even the inot exacting, for the Famous '1 rains of this Famous Line are all equipped with "The Best of Kverythlnt'.f Remember It Is theSrjort Line between Mlnne- ' apolls.St.Pauland Chicago. ifortasle Traveling gladly answered H. L. SISLER, Oen'i Aflt '! Alder Street, Portland, Ore. T. W. TEASUALIi, (ieneral faisenger Agent, Bt, I'aul, Chicago, Ht. Paul, Bt. Louis, Kan. eaa City, Bt, Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portland and point on tbe Sound TIME CARD. 7-o6eTm Pendleton, dally oxcept Sundays at Arrive' Pendleton Monday, Wednesday an4 Friday 11.-25 pm. ' Arrlva lendlelAn I'iiamHrv th,,... . . Saturday as am. ' Leave Walla Walla dally, east bound. II :00 nrn. Arrive Walla Walla dalfy. west Jwunb, SM For Information rerardlnir raiju mi modatlons, call on or address W.ADAMS. Aran i. 8. B. OALOKKIIEAO.O. .T1' ttSa' waua walla, Wash, Anythln uomj hy thnt tho i "I. .. """ounce cotnpleted "f .ZmdK 4? f ' "PI! L ' oZ eoid in constructing an aZZZ. Za W. J? ,l. '"a erating plant In the inountain. T L ZJZ " na .how nom eatabIl8h m "lfne. nom the generat nir nin ... and to have availaL Z "m'II i, 1 1 K""n:al e"ergy for elec t.i llKbta and power for nianufactur Ing coiicerns 1ipi ' the eoUon. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, lilegant Dining Qirs, Tourist Sleeping Cars. Br. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH WATl3f ' TOj 1 GRAND FOHKB CIIOOICSTON WINNKPEG HELENA and Ktri'i'M. THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW yoiik; BOSTON and all points East and Bouth rhrough tlckeU to Japan and China, ct TIMB 8CHBDULB. Trains leave Pandl Htfin H a 1 1 sr aa-n..a as . .IaIiIV1 n'ormatlon. time cards, saaaa 5?j)iicfU,01,on or wrtt W. Adams, pSC dUton, Orejon, or.. a. D. OUAKlVomT iniro ana Morrison BU Portland, Or. mm a and VonsllptlMa. K", which ii DoircUeoked Hotel land quid er con tare troubled w leratluii. Ulu iiuUnk peruisueiitcurv. fi SOLD BY TALLMAN r.W ' r'B",, , WUUio,o, feriPLETON, OREOON. ana at the Hotel Port.peSiTW"iy; I OM f- nt mm . - . - w mo