1 ,ess Cards and Societies ESSI0N8 AND TRADES. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. I pHYSICIANS. -rrrTippicB m judd in to 12 note c" -r ,i. r-Upbone red 371. T. n nai'AIN I1LOCK, WrrH.f ern.irl hearing ?di atted for refractive er 't'.lfl 1 1 III l0, asm VslNOO, OFFICE WEH ..7.inM Itanle. Telephone (plione. Main 301 Itn M. I).. IIOMBOPATIIIC 1 rimM In Jnfin DlaCK 73 Zi lurg'on. i.nhone umce, ; fiCLL, nooii 17 associa Telf phone, main 031: real biacn iui. bRN-DnilSON. PHYSICIAN fifflCf ID aVIUgB I. mil uum.i n 331 't-p.vns. OSTEOPATHIC ICbrorjIc and nervous diseases siflee one diock i ' IV, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR. i vp.iln HlOfk- iciejinone m.AKESLEE. CHRONIC Jfiac3 and discuses of wo- Ibslldlng:, corner Main ana pllce ptione main j.i , ura. DENTISTS. i.V, DENTIST, OFFICE IN Tnone rea ii FpENTlST, OFFICE IN AS- xk orer Nclimiat s new arug tni 271. CT8 AND BUILDERS. BD, ARCHITECT AND SO :. makes complete and rella- itilldlngs In the city or conn- Itaa oniming. COLE, CONTRACTORS AND Minutes rnrnianea on snort Work a ipeclalty. Prompt Ion Bind street near Main, FRATERNAL ORDERS, UMATILLA TENT. NO. 27. K. O. T. M. Meets In Secret Society hall, second and lourtn lueaaays in eacn montn. aii visit, lug Sir Knight cordially Invited. 3. S. Kees, Record. Keeper: R. D. Estabrook, Commander. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 62. A. F, AND A. M., meet flrat and third Monday! of eacn montn. visiting oretnren welcome. i. J. Tweeuy, w. m. ; joe u. I'arxes, ate. PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, n. P.. F. F. Wamslev. secretary, meets second and fourth Fridays of each montn in Masonic nan. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHT OF Pythias. L. W. Held, C. C: R. W. Fletcher. K. of R. and S. Meets every Monnay in secret society nan. MODERN WOOMEN OF AMERICA. Tutullla Catnn. No. C3B9, Meets Qrst and third Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows nail. Ueorge A llamblln. Con pui : u. A. Itobbins, fieri. WOODMEN OF TOE WORLD-REQULAR mcetlnirs of Pendleton Camp. No. 41. V of V. are held In Secret Society hall every Snturday evpnlns Visiting neighbors are niways welcome. J i". waiter, uierx; a. Owen. C. C ATTORNEYS. JAMES A. FEE, building. LAW OFFICE IN JUDD HAILEY A LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In Despaln Riots. AS RALLERAY & McCOURT, LAWYERS, soclntlon building. II. E. COLLIER, LAWYER. OFFICE rooms 7 and 8, Association building. CARTER & HALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. omce In Savings Bank building, HENRY J. DEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Association Illock, Pendleton, Oregon. N I1ERKELEY. ATTORNEY Omce In Association Rlock, AT LAW. 1NTRACTOR AND IHJILD- ttea tornisned on an xinas sent walks, stone walls, etc, it Esat Oregonlan office. AN, ARCHITECT AND SU- Room 15, Association HletoD, Oregon. PLASTERING AND CB- oeat walks specialty. Ba il free. Work guaranteed. : Btdley and Zehner'a cigar , r. g. box 1U4. AND BROKERS. INAL BANK OF ATHENA pltal. $30,000; surplus and interest on time aeposits. and domestic exchange aptly attended to. Henry liaent: T. J. Kirk, vice-nreai irnett. caabier: r. u. k- caahler. fcR' RANK OF WESTON. (ton. Does a general bank- GxchanKe bought and sold. Imptly attended to. It. Bent: ueonte w. rroebatel. J. R. Kllgore, cashier; dl- f llartman, 11. M. Johns, T. Qraw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert Proebstel. rON SAVINGS BANK, r'on. Organised March 1, 30,000; inrplos, 190,000; on time deooslta. Ei- rand sold on all nrinclnal 11 attention given to col- furniiD, president: J. N. Bent ; T J Morris, cashier : assistant cashier, INAL DANK OF PHNDLH. 70.000: surnlua. tos.nno. neral banking business. Hi. fegraphlc transfers sold on Francisco, New York and In the Northwest. Drafts , japan and Europe. Make soiuDie terms, Levi An il'. Matlock, vlce-nrol. n. cashier; H. F. Johnson, PICAS. SUPPLIES. 07 COURT 8TRKET, uvtiers in eiec Houses, stores, wired for a or teiepnones. Blec ! kinds. Oef anr npldt Ulty. E. D. HOYD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Court street. Ill L. R. REEDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pendleton, Oregon. STILLMAN & PIERCeT ATTORNEYS AT law. Mr. Stltlman has been admitted to practice In United States patent office and makes a specialty of Patent Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association Illock. R S HRYSuN, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW; COL lectlons and insurance. Office In E O. building. TONSOIAL PARLORS, HILLY KRASSIQ. BARBER SHOP AND bath room. Main street, three doora north of Hotel Ht. (teorne. First ciau service. lce Old Oentlcmnn Here! Here! Come out of that! Tho Kid I will not. Oo an Bit your own mini puddle! SC 0 L INTERESTING DESCRIPTION OF THIS INSTITUTION. NEW TONHORtAL PARLORS. COURT ST Three donra west of Golden Rule Ilotel. J n Pace, Prop. First claie Workmen, overy. (lung clean, an moaern improvements. PATTON'B SANITARY BARBER SHOP, DK8- Min diock. imrt streei: Dat worxmananin sllthe modern Improvements; all tools sterll uea; nam rooms in connection. PHOTOGRAPHERS W 8. ROWMAN, LEADING PHOTOQRA nber of the city. Harvest views. In dlan photos for sale. Finishing done for amateurs. Main St., near bridge. 'Phone red 276. BOOT mND 8HOE REPAIRING. L. QRHENAWALD, THE OLD RELIABLW Shoemaker. First-class repairing with best materials. Shop In rear of Dlndlnger wnson & uo. JOnN WILSON. FIRST-CLASS SHOE maker and repairer. Best material nsed and good work done. Shop 117 Alts St. LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLE8. THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnouts, maoie lis Alia street. LIVERY. FEED AND SALES STABLE. A. C. Dresser, Prop., Old Sample Stable, 723 Cotton. wood street; caretui attention given to norses loit wttn us. AND 8UPPLIE8. SPOKANE. WAKn pre. Second-hand tya- 5, repairing. COMMERCIAL STABLES, 0. U. FBOOME Prop. Livery, teed and sosroing. aii kinds of turnouts. Competent driven. Op posite uotel Pendleton, rnont main ioi OREGON FBBD YARD, W. T. BOYNTON nron. Sneclal care silven to horses left with me. Lower Webb street. 'Phone 'd 204. BLACK8MITHING. COPHLAND A SON FOR WHEAT RACKS. Cheapest and best in town, si4 wa t. COMMISSION CO. CAPITALSAND SURPLUS $300,000 Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds and Cotton for Cash or Future Delivery overnment, municipal and miscellaneous securities. Own- keen? r 8raaI1 orrterfl more promptly and satisfactory than to execite orders when limits are reached. We do not re for carrying long stocks. REQUIRED Oraln, lc per bushel; stocks, $2 per share. r"'a'n. Uc nor hllfthnl- (nol.-t! U nf 1 roi- ran) "end you our Book of Statistics and Dally Market free. Write MRENCE: 75 National nri Stt Rink. ,AL REFERENCE: Pendleton 8avlngs Bank. nk of Commerce Building, Minneapolis, Minn., Hx- dbL 1Iman' WtsTllle, Dayton, Walla Walla, Moacow, Pendle- p. C "v-nuu uj i-BriiKDU, l acuma, oeniuo, juverv uu H. H. HAN8EN, Wostsim Marwger. Offlee, Room 4r Association Block. 'Phorw Main 951. G. MAJOR. Lcal Manager Productive Farm in Conectlon, Where Inmates Work Boys Sentenced to the School Must Remain Until 21, Unless Paroled. The New Year's edition of the Sa em Statesman contains the following highly Interesting article on the Ore gon Reform School: "The youngest "of the purely state Institutions for Oregon, all of which are located at Salem, is the Oregon State Reform School. "The reform school is surrounded by about 000 acres of land belonging to the Institution, and the adminlstra tion buildings face the Southern Pa cific railroad line about six miles south of Salem's business center, "The Oregon State Reform School, though comparatively a very young institution, Is as well organized and thoroughly equipped for carrying on the work as many similar institutions of greater age in Eastern states. The dminstration building is a handsome five-story structure of an attractive style of architecture, covering a ground space of 1G.O0O square feet. constructed entirely of brick, and is one or the best and most substantial buildings in the state. Products of the Farm. The farm lands, of which some 250 acres are under cultivation, are made to produce abundantly of the grain. potatoes, vegetables, etc., that are nec essary for consumption at the school, and figuro a very substantial saving in tno cost of maintenance. There Is a good orchard producing an abund ance of fruit, and also a vineyard, while all other small fruits are ex tensively raised. Primary Objects. "The primary object of the school is to improve' the general character and habits of the wards, and to fit them with a knowledge of some trade in which they be able to become in dependent and self supporting citi zens. Hence the Industrial depart ment of the school is held to be very essential and second only to the scholastic training. This department affords training In following trades: tailoring, shoeniaklng, carpentering, cooking and baking,, engineering, blacksmithing, painting, laundry work and farming. Each boy is required to spend four hours a day In the school room and an equal number of nours in the Industrial departmept or in woric on the farm, or In other ca. pacitles to which he may be detailed, The use of the library, studying music military drill, games, entertainments, etc., occupy the hours not devoted to study, work and sleep. Inmates Remain Until Twenty-One. Regular hours for wc-rk, seep, study, exercise and play .wholesome food, healthful, comfortable quarters and cleanliness in everything ac counts for the very little sickness found at the school. Sunday school Is held Sunday morn ings, and in the evening preaching service Is held by visiting ministers. At each service the boys are required to attend. "Boys are not sentenced to the school for a definite time. Upon commitment they become wards of the state until they are 21 years of age, and parents, relatives and guard ians lose absolutely all control over them. "While a boy may, on acount of bad conduct, be kept at tho school till ho reaches the age of 21 years, yet by good behavior he may earn a parole. By good conduct tho boy may earn one grade each month. May Be Paroled. "When 12 grades are earned he Is entitled to parole. Thus by good con duct a boy may leave the school at the end of 12 full months, on a parole that requires him to report on tho first of each month the first year and every three months thereafter. They are under the same general rules of conduct while on parole as while at the school, and for violation of th rules may be returned and started again in the lowest grade. Large Attendance. "The attendance at the school has been larger than usual. The average for the biennial term, up to Septem her 1, was 131. At the date of this writing, a few weeks ago, the attend ance was 133. 'The reform school is under the control of a board of trustees, con slstlng of the governor, secretary of sjtate and superintendent of public instruction." BOARD AND LODOIN& EMPIRE LODGING HOU8B, CORNHH OP E. Conrt and Johnson streets. Good large, clean rooss with cotafortabls beds. Rates ISe and SOc a stent Tho. Soaart, Prop. HOTEL ALTA, COP-Nttn ALTA AND Mill streets. Board by tie day or week. Oood table set. Rates t4 and 15 ner week, Pendleton Teed Yard In connection. U .Netr, prop. TBAH9POWTATI0N LINES. THK ST. OKORQK RESTAURANT REOU lar meals cents. Short orders a specialty. Open day and night. T. A. Oldtather, Prop. TIIE STRATJON ROOMING HOUSE MS MAIN atreet, Mrs. It. K. Cooper, Prop. Kver thine new and strictly firit class. Rates 25c, 50c and $1 per day, LODOINO AND BOARDING HOUSE; ROOMS tor lodgers and light housekeeping, X. V. Sullivan, proprietor, Cottonwood street, next to Wheeler's Photo Gallery. TnEmTK-LODGINO HOU8E. 301 SOUTH Main street. Mrs. Mary Williams, Prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms. Good comfortable rooms and clean, well kspt beds. IiOdglng 2.1 cents. CABS AND CARRIAGES. KUIUtRR TIP.H HACK, NIIW AND VERY IstM stvle. for the serrlM of the onhlle. C. D. Csrltn and Jas. S. McKay, propa. Call at the Commercial livery stable or tele phone main 161 and the hack will call far you CITT CAB LINE, ERWTN MAKER, PROP. TereDbone mam 353. stand in rront or French restanrant VETERINARY SURGEON. DR.G. W. VAUGHAN, GRADUATE OK THE San Francisco veterinary Collcee: Calls at tended to dtv or night. Offices at Scmple's Barn; phone Red 41. INSURANCE & LAND BU8INE88. JOE H. PARKES, OFFICE COTTONWOOD St. Opera house block :iand office bus iness, such aa filing of claims and Initiating contests a specialty. ODFGON ahh UNION PACIFIC DBrilT rot Portland :10 am Chicago 6:40 pea Portland 1:M a m Time Sohmluln From Ponilloton AaaiTB raox Portland Special No, 1 Chicago Speelnl No. 'i Mall and'Xxpreas No.S The East 4:50 a m Spokane S'.lSa ru CKK) p m Mall and Express No .6 Pendleton Paiscuger No, 7 Spokane Passenger . No. 8 The 1 8:00.m. l'ortUn IttlOpst The last Mia Portlu4 4:45 am SpokasM 5:15 past Pendleton Branch Mixed Train No. 41 Walla Wall Branch Mixed Train No. VI JOHN HAILEY, JR., U. 8. LAND COM- missioner specialty made ot land aungs and proof ; Insurance and collections. Of fice In Judd building, room lis. SECOND-HAND DEALERS, GEORGE O'DANIEL. NEW AND SECOND hand goods bought and sold. Court St., Opera bouse block. Call and see him. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND- hand goods. If there Is anything yon need In new or second-hand furniture. stoves, granite ware and crockery .call and get nis prices, no. ziz conrt street. lMlpi Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates sab- P- F.rsV&co Ball every & daya. " Dally CTa'y Columbia Hlver tm 8:00 pm. To Astoria and Way Sunday Saturday Landings. 10.-00 p in. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS BOUGHT and sold : nawn brokers : monev advanced nn an xinoa or articles, waters s Bnerry, propa i;ououwooa street. Save Money and Your Eyesight f By Using tile rcneciea uaicn Lighter Gasoline Gas Laipp. The PERFECTED can read, i lly be lighted with a parlor match ; It gives in tlmea the light of a comraou kerosene lamp i ukii iuv ciiwuiu ana care. It baa a Nickel-silver gen erator which does not scale from the action ol heat, and clog the tip. aa brass does. no nave juatcn LlL-htlnr :i and jjimps irom r' 75 ud. Write for circulars prlcea. STEWART GRANT LIGHTING CO. Inventors & M'l's tU Third St., POiriMiAND.Olt sli . ,i .. - . brands gas and if gasoUns mantles 55 wnoteaale and re tail Agwits wanted In ovary town In U, S, (If Japan's Coming Exposition. Washington. D. C, Jan. 2. The Ja panese legation is in receipt of && vices giving details of the rapid prog. ress made in the preparations for the international exposition to be held rext year in Osaka, the chief Indus trial city of Japan. The entire world has been invited to take part in the affair and from all accounts the chief countries of Europe, as well as o America, will be well represented, ijie exposition will present some novel and interesting features never witnessed on similar occasions in the past, to one of which in particular the imperial government desires to call the intention of the foreign man ufacturers of the Industrial public in general. That is the establishment of a special building for the samples or sueii 'articles produced or inanufac tured In foreign countries as may be oi vaiue tor purposes of comparison or reference in the way of industrial im provement. The primary object aimed at is to arrord the Japanese manufac turers an opportunity of studying the latest products of western invent on with a view to the lmnrovement of Japanese Industries. At the same time tins display of samples will offer to loreign manufacturers a rare oppor tunity for exploiting the ranidlv rln. veloping markets of the whole far J!-ast, ror the exposition is expected tc attract thousands of visitors from tne continental countries of Asia For a Week of Prayer, New York. Jan. 2 Tho Amerfrnn urancn or the KvangeJIcal Alliance of the World has completed prepara tions for the week of prayer, to begin tomorrow. The branch has der.lilnd to- follow essentially tho British pro gram and has suggested to the churches tho following subject sfor thought and prayer: Tomorrow Is to be marked by sermons on tho aspira tion for a manifestation of the Divine outpouring and a consequent revival or the spiritual life of the people. The church militant, forfclgn missions, mrnic. uiitsBiuiiH, special work among the young In families and schools, nations and their rulers, and the min istry o fthe .gospel by pastors, teach ers and evangollsts, are to be taken as toplrs Jn the order named, one for each evening of the week. The ef forts to close on Sunday week with sermons on the speedy and certain answer to prayer and tho Injunction to be "sober and watch unto prayer," for the end of all things Is at hand. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. bTAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, CM MAIN ST, on need help or i hone Main 1011. II yon need help or seek employment call on i. r WANTED. WANTED SITUATION BY COMPETENT. EX. perlenoed stenographer. Address S., care WANTED-YOUR ORDERS FOR ENGRAVED cards, wedding Invitations, eto: 100 engraved visiting cards with plate, 11 50; additional cards in futnre, II per hundred. The East Or egonian. MISCELLANEOUS. MISS M. B. DARDEN, GRADUATE NURSK can on or address 612 Thompson street AAAAAvVvVWWWI Tons AND Tons Just received another car load of Poultry and stock supplies at the Colesworthy CHOP MILL 127 and 129 East Alt Street CHICHESTER'S PILLS i fttttnJ4i.tJ Kcmedy, nM tr it t year. 10,000 'r4t iii will U, L4d,afc Ur-Htft for rillOHKHJKH'H KUfJHlfl la sru uu uiiu uia.iuu4 uuxet, ICkJ wit bltw rliAua. Tals nv vtlirr. Utftt HMblJlui;aukud jwltttllun, Aikrewr Urn gUt, or M 4 r-l In iiiaiiM Utr r UVMlkirtk. 'l'faf lauaila.1. a ...I ll,...LI.t fwr l.ttdlrsi, bt rHurH Uull. 8U b ll Prtjftf.iM. C'lHvbMUriJhrMfpsUU HmdUma iHuuurr 111 If, A., I'jC GM4vataM)i mrm mi u huun. F FlffMU ks.lavrU MEN AND WOMEN. H Big a for annatarsj aUscuargts.lnOaiuiaatlaBjL Irritation or ulcerations of mucous msahraaan, fslnlMS. and nnt utri... THlElasCrttkicil.Co. gout r poisonous. uscii!iun,o.B shm tr awsaii. ClircuUr aout ua miiV. Bally East One an si sin ku only 1 MAt a Wssk. ' AVMIntnotte Ktver. Boats leave Portland dally, except Bandar, latage ot water permitting) for Willamette ao4 Yamhill River potnu. Loavo Leave Rlparla Snake River Lewtstoa 4 f. a. m. Rlparla to Lewlaton 7XMa. Bt. Dally Dally Eicpt Mon Excpt M F. P. WAMSLEY, Agent, Pendleton. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for Chicago, Bt. Paul, St. Loula, Kka mw City, Bt. Joe, Omaha, aud All Points East and Sooth Portland and potati on the Seand . . TIME CARD. ' Leave Pendleton, dall except Bandars at 00. pu. Arrive Pendleton Aloudav. Wdna.i mi Friday 11 Si5pn. Arrive Pendleton Tnesdav. Thnnii m Saturday 933 am. Leave Walla Walla daltr, east bound, lino pea. Arrive Walla Walla dally, west boond, s-Mimi Wot Information regarding rates and Buaaiious, caii on er aaaress w. auamh, Ageni, rflDauian. 1 1 S. B. CALDERIIKAD, Q. P. A., nana nana, naan. TO: RUNS Pullman Slecpiug Cars, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. f BP. PAUL MINNEAPOLIH DULUTH FARGO GRAND FORKH OROOKBTON WINNEPEG HELENA tuid I BU1TE. THROUGH TICKETS CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK: BOSTON and all poluta Eaat and Boutu , Through tickets to Japan and China, via Taeoma and Northern Paclllo Steamsolp 5m. anil ImaHnin Una r ' TIME SCHKDULH. Trains leave Pendleton dally except -ssr t 7 3J0 n. m. f. Inrthtr Inlormatlon. tine oards, ssstM and UekeU, call on or write W. Adams, rS lton, Oregon, or A, D, OHAstlSoeV " w..wi w (vniuil, US. 19 MANHOOD RE8TORCD"OUPDK'1"' ble Vltlli?r Jrl V.l HU nn great Veceta. i 5siaineffM?''s? ssebllltr. fNtle7 a m, I , i u ,.,,. . . . . . -- --j . - - -' - ...nnr c eeSes! SCteugUutay w . 7 9 ml.. IV 1 i I.- sis. o . s . . SOLD BY TALLMAN 1 CO, ORUQOISTS, PENDLETON, OREttON, gusrantMiclvBn nd i mall. Bead for kick with ProsluIKU,