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V"- -gFjjV- r;-Tw- Cards and Societies LajlONS AND TRADES. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. I ---T ncruiN BLOCK, , Ii. U- o.mr. - - . rruu u i ct - tflU l0 rvnO. OFFICE OVER f.!& Bank. Telephone JTMln SOI ' nn UUilC sa - -- 1'; oii, wk 3 mto B31. resl r" ISrnsnV. PnYSICIAfc I 81 jrTEsToSTEOPATniC r.RvarriAN AND BUR' jaln Blo.k Telephone 'Sisesixe. chronic r.. nrt am pasta ui 5E corner Mln and KjD NURSES. JOOBADUATE NURSE t DSXTIST OfFICE IN i TW rd Tl hcmsT. orriCE in ab- l At: aCMoiot " nc uru 1st SI. En and -builders. FRATERNAL ORDERS. UMATILLA TENT. NO. 27. K. O. T. M. I Nti in secret society ball, second and fourth Tuesday In each month. All visit ing Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. 8. Keea, Record Keeper; K. D. Eatabrook, LODDinoer. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52. A. P. AND A. M., meets rlrst and third Mondays of I eacn momu. t mime nretnren welcome. t j. Tweeay, w. u. : joe II. rarkea. Sec PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, ii. r.. r. f. wamslev. secretary.! meets secona ana rourtn i-Tiasys or each I montn in Masonic can. DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHT OF Pythias. L. W. neld. C. C: R. W. Fletcher. K. or R. and S. Meets every Aionnay in secret society nan. -J! MODERN WOOMEN OP AMERICA.- Tatullla Camp. No. 0399. Meets first ana third Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows' hall, George A tlamblln. Con- ui; u. A. itooDlna, Cleric. WOODMEN OF TIIE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton Cnmn. No. 41. W. or W. are held In Secret Society hajl every Saturday evening. Visiting neighbors are! n i ways welcome. J. i', waiicer. Clerk: A. uwen, c. C. COIWMERGE-TBADE IhO fOlIAvIlls: shows the nrlnoo tuna on me local market: Pineapples, $7.80 a dozen. Parsnips, 1 per sack. Cabbage, 4c per pound. Cheese, per pound 25c. Onions, 3c per pound. Beets, per pound. lc. ATTORNEYS. Potatoes, $1.25 per hundred. 1 Garlic 124r nor nrninl JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN J ODD I PenrlUtnn I I.,. e.i. building, " "-". nu rounry. uniis, per aozen, jz.du to PE.VDI.ETON CIRCLE NO 627, WOMEN OF Woodcr&tt. meets ererr Friday evnnlnr at Ilcndrlx Hall, All visiting nelchbors are cor dially lnvllel to Kttend Minnln RHllmin. uusruian neiguoor; r.v.l r leicuer, uiert. ITAILEV tt LOWELL, ATTORNET8 AT $3.50. law. Office In Despalu Block. ItALLERAT ft McCOURT, LAWYERS, As sociation bnuaing. II. E. COLLIER, LAWTER, OFFICE rooms 7 and 8, Association building. $3. Turkeys, per lb.. 14c. Geese, per doz., $9. faprinp chickens, per doz., $2.50 and CARTER & RALET, ATTORNEYS AT law Office In Barings Bank ulldlng. HENRY J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Association mock, I'enaleton, Oregon. Ducks, per doz., $3.50. Pigeons, per doz.. $1.50. Butter, COc and SOc per roll. Eggs, 40c In trade. :1HCHITECT AND 8TJ. Fbis rcmplete and rella i is tse city or conn- -lr-JMb(t. Ira C0NTBACTORS AND BTS . . . i.v i v. . m i rpeclslty. Prompt KaMitmt near Main. ItKTUCTOH AND BOILD tcMum on an ainos inSi itone walls, etc, laiOKfoalan office. ma. iicnrrF.CT and su ueB 15, Association Onion- rUSTCBINO AND CE sl wi!j a specialty. Ea tm Work enaranteed. UHn mi Zehner's cigar k,f a km im. SAND BROKERS. IfliL HANE OF ATHENA, fciul J0.00O; larplas and I bttrat on time deposits. Ki isd domestic exchange. k;tlj attended to. tleary kot: T J. Kirk, vlce-presl- lusett, cstnief r b. iie- aihier BANK OF WESTON, pa. Does s general Dans- iicmiue Mornt una sola. hqtl; sttesded to. R. it. ueorre . rroeostei. 1 i. Ellgore. cubler ; dl- smsu. u. ii. jonns, T. fcn.l.T. Kllzort. Robert IT, Fneartil N, BERKELEY, ATTORNEY Office In Association Block. AT LAW. C. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ill Court street. L. B. REEDER, ATTORNEY Pendleton, Oregon. AT LAW, Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. Cows, per hundrfd, $33.15. Steers, $3.75. Hogs, live, $6. Hogs, dressed, 7c. Veal, dreBsed, 8c. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Coffee Mocha and -Java, best, 40c STILLMAN ft PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT law. Mr. Btlllman has been admitted to nractlce In United States natent offices and makes a specialty of Patent Law. per lb.; next grade, 3r? per lb.; lower PnAm, in 11. I" nnrl IS. AMnpllttnn I j 1 - - ' uuwua -" , - i - -.- . i fin ui'w pnnpa y ' n t r i o nay nt . - w trr- v, ja.Aagc luu pel 1U, K. B HRYSuN, attoeney-at-law; COL- Rice Best head rice, per lb.; . I UWAW .MWB W UMM U, UUUl giouuiaicj, UfOt, fu.i)U R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY, EOOM8 25 JUDD per Baclj; fj0 13 pounds. $1 I Rolf Prinrcn tl 9R no 1nn- tahla $2.50 per 100. Flour B. B., $4.25 per barrel; Wal TONSOIAL PARLORS. BILLY krabsiq, barber SHOP AND ters' $4.25 per barrel. bath roomi, Main street, three doors north or fTntnl Rt. OeArve. First clau tervlee. Wheat Market. Three doors west ol Golden Rule Hotel. J. Portland, Jan. S. The local markec H. Pace. Proo. First class Workmen. overT- if! rathpr nnlpt nnrt snlpst nf wiipnt. nrp .uii.5u,IiiiuouiU.iI.1..u, 1 mltPil thf flrEt hnlf nf tlio rprpnl PATTON'S sanitary barber shop, deb- year has passed and we And that the pain block, Ceurt street; best workmanshl the modern lmnrorements: all tools sterll sea; Dam rooms in connection. Fii PHOTOGRAPHERS. tims ilVIXOS BANK, i ITOs. Oittnlied March 1, twf.ii: nrpioi, sgo.ooo : a ai Use dnwslts. Ex- 1 ua twd 00 sll principal x nrHoo rlten tn rnl. II fiiii. presldeat ; J. N. k 1 t. uorru, cashier ; nabtut cubler. BANK OF PENDLE- ; inrpitu, fOS.ooo. ktallng bnslnees. Ex- tnufers sold on New York and JiiwthnMt, Drafts td Eorope. Makes e terns. Levi An Uock. ylce-presl , u. r Johnson, trade has fully kept up with the pre ceding, as the tables at the head of this column show. From authentic sources we find that there is fully a r.nn nnn, in r. ann aaa nr ,,-i.oi.t W. S3. BOWMAN, LEADING PHOTOGBA- V 1" "i j Z :" ",u": nher of the city. Harvest views, in '-- l" ...v.o dlan photos for sale. Finishing done for have the balance, the next three amateurs. Main St., near bridge. -Phone months will probably wind up the fed 27(5. .l,oOf trnrl,, f r, t- ,"1,1 QnllafG have not as yet come to the conclu sion to part with any of their lioid- L. GRHENAWALD, THE OLD RELIABLE lngs, and are not in the market at Shoemaker. First-class repairing with nt-ocani nrirac Pvnnrtnn- o.- novini WlsonTco.'' BhP 10 f Dlnalnger more for wheat than the market war- rants, out mis inducement does not BOOT mND 8HOE REPAIRING. JOHN WILSON, PIRST-CLA88 SHOE- make the seller anxious to let go; we maker and repairer. Best material used ,,,,, ,r ,.,, ,m ,, ,.. ,, 4 and good work done. Bhop 117 Alta St, do"bt1 there will be much wheat Hum ueiuiu me iiihi oi iiaicii in uie meantime exporters are busy loading vessels and are not troubled for wheat, as the same was provided for before the vessels were chartered. There has been some calls made for LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND 8 ALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for One rarnouts. acaoie lie Ana street, LIVERY, FEED AND B ALES' STABLE, A. C. nrSLV i.nu .h at to Africa and Australia during wood street; oarelul attention given to horses I the week and a number of ships were leil Wltn us. I phnrfprprl fnr fhpsn ripst Inntlnns 46c. For California wools the demand is steady, with no change to note In iunnern county, cleaned basis. 5557c; middle counties, 5S auc; southern, 4547c; fall free, 45 lMe; defective, 43T45c. uregon wools show no change e uner in tone or prices. Eastern sta ple, lS19e: choice, 16ST17c; aver age, 13 14c; valley No. 1. 19tB20c: No. 2. 2021c; No. 3. lS19c; scour ed imsis. all kinds, 525Sc. Skins, Hides and Pelta. " Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 16 pounds and up, loOloc per pound; dry kip. No. 1, 5 to 15 pounds, 12c; dry calf, ise. i, under 5 pounds, 10c; dry salt ed bulls and stags, one-third less than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound, GO pounds and over, 89c; 50 to 60 pounds, 78c; under 50 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, Bound, 5 5c; kip, 60und, 15 to 20 pounds, 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 8c; green, (unsalted), lc per pound less; culls, each $1.5002; dry, each, $1 1.50; colt's hides, each 25 SOc; goat skins, common, each 1015c; An gora, with wool on, each, 25$1. Pelts Bear skins as to size, N. J each, $520; cubs, $25; badger, each, 1040c; wildcat, 2550c; house cat, 5010; fox, common grey, each 3050c; do, red, each, $1.5002; do, cross, each, $56; do, silver and black, each, $1000200; fisher, each, $506; lynx, each, $203; mink, strict ly No. 1. each, 600 $1.50; marten pale pine, according to size and color. $1.5002; muskrats, large, each, 50 10c; skunk, each, 40050c; civet or polecat, each, 5010c; "otter, for large prlmo skins, each, Cd07; panther. with head and claws perfect, each $30 050; wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each, $3.505; wolf, prairie, (coyote), without head, each 30 0 35c wolverine, each, $407; beaver, per skin, large. $506; do, medium, $304 do, small, $101.60; do, kits, 60 0 75c, DOARD AND LODGING. EMTIRE LODGING nOUSE, CORNER OP K. Court and Johnson stmts. Good large, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Rates 25c and 60c a night. Thoa. Smart, Prop. HOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Board by the day or week. Oood table set. Rates fl and $5 per week, rendleton Feed Yard Tn connection. L. Neff, prop. TriE 8T. OKOROK RESTAURANT RKOU UrrjealsacenU. Short orders a specialty. Open day and night. T. A. Oldfsther. Prop. THE STRAIION ROOMING HOUSE fil MAIN street, Mrs H. K. Coopsr, Prop. Krerjthins pew and strictly tint clsss. Rates SJc, Wc and II per day LODGING AND BOARDING IIOUKi ROOM8 I'lr lodgers and light housekeeping, E. V. 8uUlvsn. proprietor, Cott-ncod street, next to heeler's Photo Gallery. THE WHITE LODGINQ IIOC8K, S01 SOUTH Main street Mrs. Mary Williams, rrop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging room. Good comfortable rooms and clean, well kept beds. Lodging cents. CABS AND CARRIAQE8. RUBBER TIRE HACK, NEW AND VERY latea style, for the service of tbe pokllc C D. Carlln and Jaa. 8. McKay, props. Call at the Commercial livery stable or tele phone main 161 and the hack wilt call fr yoa. CITY CAB LINE, KRWIN BAKKIl, PROP. leiepnone Main iu umco nnu waning room, Alta street, next to Savings Bank Bldg. VETERINARY SURGEON. DR. Q. W. VAUQHAN, GRADUATE OF THE San Francisco Veterinary College: calls at tended tn diy or nlcht. Oflieo at Denot aiaDies; pnone uea on. BLACK8MITHING. COPKLAND ft SON FOR WHEAT RACKS. Cheapest and beat in town, SI 4 Webb St. TRANSPORTATION LINES. mm. OREGON ShohjtLine ahd UNION PACIFIC INSURANCE & LAND BU8INE88. J. it. BEXTLEY REPRESENTS THE OLDEST and most reliable Are and accident Insur. ance companies, Office with Hartman Ab stract Co. JOE H. PARKES. OFFICE COTTONWOOD St. Opera Bouse block :land office bns lnees, such aa atlng of claims and Initiating contests a specialty. JOHN HAILEY, JR., U. 8. LAND COM- mlssloner Specialty made of land filings and proof: Insurance and collections. Of fice lnJudd building, room 1U. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. r. 8. MERRILL. SPOKANE. WAStt. Agent New Densmore. Second-hand tye- 1 Iters, supplies, rellnlng. repairing. birAar Tlmo Soliixlulu abbivi roa From Puntlloton rzoa Portland Portland Special No. 1 The Kact tUlOam 8.-Wa.m. Chicago Chicago Special No. 3 Portlan4 SvV)pm 3:-a)psa Portland Mall and Express No.5 Tho East Win liUasa' The lint Matt and Express N'o.6 Portland CM am ' 4:4 am Pandleton Paessnger Spokane No, 7 l:pa Sxkane Bpokann Passenger s:lSam No. 8 Pendleton Branch i - Mixed Train No. 11 lawpaa R-min Walls Walla Branch hanipm Mixed Train No. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates sub .00 p. m. pJf&co Sail every a days. "Dally BundVy Columbia River 8 Slop m. To Astoria and Way Sunday Saturday Landings. 10 $0 p. in. SECOND-HAND DEALER8. GEORGE O'DANIEL. NEW AND SECOND band goods bought and sold, court St., Opera house block. Call and aee him. Mr. Schwab's Generosity. New York, Jan. 8. The steamer, which Charles M. Schwab, president of the United States Steel Corpora tion, is having built at the Crescent Shipbuilding Company's yards at Rllzabeth. N. J., for the solo purpose of conveying the poor children of New York city to a resort he has established fo rtheir benefit at Rich mond Beach. I.. I.. Is practically com plete and will be launched early in the coming week. The vessel, which is a side-wheeler, is called Eurana, a name selected by Mrs. Schwab. Every detail of the boat has been construct ed specially for the comfort and edu cation of little children. All the ma chinery will be encased In glass so as to be visible to the little ones. There will be a hospital for sick and crippled children a nursery fT ta bles, and; over both doctors and train ed nurses will preside. COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. H. FROOME Buyeds and sellers are so far apart Prop. Livery, feed and boarding. All that a material rise in prices on the kinds of tornonta. Competent drivers. Op- ,.f,n of buyers will have to be made, poslte Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone main 161. , , ..., . ,,, ,, G ijuun: i luu nilcai, i.i;, uiuu nielli 8UPPLIES. 0DRT 8TP.EET, dealers In elec Stores. Wired fnr rilUVinV PPPn Vlim TO T ItflVNTAK I Cn. nrtA 'fillpv nP.Gblln Unmn linncaG 14.. Get our price.. . me. lLc7wer" Webb strt Thone ,ie,e U0 10 "e ,ess Per ms,m: Fl. ' 'red 24. COMMISSION CO CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 8300,0001! Pfraln. Provisions, Stocks, Bonds and Cotton fop uasn or Future Delivery Btnt. mtlnlnlnnl .ln1fnn rarn. moat extensive private wire system in the world we t - man urners more promptly and satisfactory man execute orders when limits are reached. We do not ur more than the margin you place in trade. We erylng long stocks. OUIRED-Graln, lc per bushel: stocks. $2 per share. ito Jrl, b?Blie1, atock8 V of 1 per cent. Bw" of Statistics and Dally Market free. Write it! 7S Matl-.l . . , tntHCE: PenrfUtAM q.wL.. d.ml fe,.0' mmerce Building. Minneapolis, Minn.. Ex- ; hW bi.,.ub anQ c,t,es or the Northwest, Including "on to Portland, Tacoma, SeattJe, Everett and H. " pen lrade or account with u you can operate It H. H. HAN8EN, Western Mn3er. ' "Cm Auodatlon BIorW. Phnn Main OM (Ml.lnn a - wn. L.ocai manager San Francisco, Jan. 8. Spot mar ket remains unchanged at quotations formerly quoted. Shippers manliest no anxiety to purchase, and are pay ing but little attention to offerings, as prices are entirely too high to do business on a profitable basis; hold ers do not seem anxious to reduce their Ideas as to values, hence noth ing Is doing. In the speculative mar kets very little is doing, and the mar kets are In an unsettled condltlou; No. 1 shipping prices range from $1.37 to $1.40: milling, $1.42 to $1.47 per cental. Depends on Beet Growers. Washington, D. C, Jan. 8. The fate of the Cuban reciprocity treaty. It Is believed, may depend upon the cction taken at the meeting of the National Association of Beet Growers which began in Washington today, r.nd as a consequence tho proceedings of tho meeting will be watched with closest attention. Should the conven tion decide adversely tp the Cuban tieaty, it is said that the beet sugar senators of last session, or a majority of them, will again become Insurgents and endeavor to prevent ratification Appreciating the Importance of the JsHiie, friends of the treaty are using their utmost endeavors to persuade the representatives o'f the beet sugar Interests, who are here from Nebras ka, Michigan, Kansas, California and othor states, that a tariff reduction such as is provided in the treaty will not be hurtful to their Interests. Wool Markets, Boston, Jan. 8. The wool market held rather quiet oer the holidays as a whole, but some houses report a good weok'se business. Some buyers think the market Is as high as It is llkelv to co. but there Is certainly nothing that would indicate that the nrlce limit has ueen reacnea yet There was a tremendous advance, es- neclallv in pulled and combing wools. These wools show an advance of 3 4c per pound, and are now rully on a parity with tho rest of the market. Tho request ior territory woois con tinues excellent, trices are amy maintained. Fine staple territory, GC C0c: strictly, fine, G055c; flue and fine medium, &uU'bac; meaiura, law Cheese Industry Discussed, .Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 8. This was another interesting and profitable day for the delegates In attendance on the aunual convention of tho Wiscon I sin Cheesomakers' Association. Diir-1 ing the forenoon the convention Us tened to. papers as follows: "Breed Ing and Rearing a Profitable Dairy Worker," Mrs, Adda F. Howie; "Wo men as Chcoso Factory Managers and Cheosemakers," Miss M. A. Harder . "Economy in Marketing Cheese," II K. Dowlng. An Important feature of V. STRODLB, DEALER IN 8ECOND- hand goods. If there is anytblng yon need in new or second-hand furniture. stoves, granite ware and crockery .call and get his prices, wo Vi court street. VIlliunotto Klvor. Boats leave Portland dally, except Bnnday, 'stage of water permitting) for Willamette and Yamhill River points. Leave Rlparla 4:05 a. tn. Dally Exept Hon Snake River Rlparla to Lewlston Leave LowUton 7:00 a. is. Dally KxcptMasi F. F. WAMBLKY, Agent, Pendleton. NEW AND HECONIMIAND GOODS BOUGHT and sold : pawn bi okers ; money advanced nn an xinas oi articles, waiers c snerry, props., 7H2 t oitonwooo. street EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. feTAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 638 MAIN RT.I If you need heln or seek employment call on us. t'none juain iuu. WANTED. WANTED SITUATION BY COMPETENT, Ex perienced stenographer. Address S., care K. o. MISCELLANEOUS. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue ol a lattel mortgage, dated August ct. iuu7. exe cuted by II. C. Guernsey to C. B. Wade, cash ier, securing the payment of the promissory note aescriDea tnerein, oi even aaie merowiin, for jeoo.OO, due ninety days alter Its date, bear. Interest at 8 ner cent Tier annnm from date. which chattel mortgage Is given upon the one- naii undivided interest in ana to vu oesa oi stock cattle, branded on the right hip and rleht side W. some being branded In one place and some tn the other, and also covering other personal property particularly described tnerein, ana w&a uuiy recorueu uu auruh torn, at nave 244 of volume A of the Records of Chattel Mortgage tn the office of the Recorder of Conveyances of Umatilla County, Oregon, the conditions of said chattel mortgage having been violated by tbe maker thereof and said promlsnory note being still unpaid; therefore, the said O. H. Wade, cashier, has taken pos session of the following described personal property, mentioned in said cnaiiei mortgage, to-wlt:. 70 head of stock cattle branded W. some on right hip and right side (being all of thn nrnnprtv mentioned therein which ha could discover), ard will sell the one undivided nan interest in ana to saia vu noaa oi came at niiblin taction at the hour of twelve o'clock. noon, on the 12th day of January, 1003, at and upon tbe rancli of Steve Hampton, at the dwel Ilnv hnnie Kltusted on the Nnrthesst auarter of Section 27, In Townships North and Range 1 East of the Willamette Meridian, In Umatilla County. Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, tbe proceeds of said pale to be applIM la the nnyr-ent of the amonnt due on sifld promissory note and the cots and expenses of ..In I.Al.nln. .D.UMI.Ml, Itn-fi...' fMM Dated January st. nnwi. n B. WADE, rashler. Mortgagee. Bv T D. Taylor. Sheriff of Umatilla County, urrvon. ana Agent pi Mortgagee OARTER A RAI.KY, Attorneys Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for Chicago, St. Paul, Ht. Louis, Kan sas City, Bt. Joe, Omaha, anil All Points east and South Portland and points on tho Sound TIMK OARD. Leave Pendleton, dally except Sundays at 00. pm. Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11 a5 Dm. Arrive Pendleton Tuesday. Thnrsdsy tmA Saturday SSsnm. Leave Walla Walla dally, east bonnd. II .no naa. Arrive Walla Walla dally, west bound, 8:44 aaa. For Information retarding! rates and amata, modattons, call on or address w. adamu, Agent, Pendleton. Orevoa. B, B. CALDEUHEAD, G. P. A., Walla walla, Wain, 4 CHICHESTER'S PILLS 10,0'M !- ' '' I.k'lica.aiak llmxcitt i.w riiicm mtkii'k j:x.i,ihii u JtKim itsM - t. a.ui with blue ri hub J'ukr n uii.tr ltrfuo Ht l(4-Mf- riwitjjaf..r Jr- r . I c.i' f ru fnU, ft I tr mi MmWWWWWW ail M stTv . 17? taUCMCINNlTO.HM MEN AND WOMEN. Ilia llli 11 for unnatural Iriluuou or ulcrktloits (iBvuk. nf r i.v,i. ii.i.riA. Palcleaa. and not astrtt llHtt4jeUlt'ClCo. en " wmmuM. ooiu ny uiwgfasub 'or sibt In plain urevK. I Ml, cr 3 bottles, 1.1.79. :ircuhr soiit vu tutuut. tr mucous toeuuriiMi j-smieag, aaa u( RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Qirs. sr. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO GUAND FORKS OROOKBTON WINNKPEG HELENA and LnU'l'l'E. THROUGH TICKETS TO: TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK; IJOHTON and all polnUi East anu South Through tickets to Japan and China, via Taooua and Northern Paclflo fiteamshlp Co, and American line, TlhtH SCIIUDULU, Trains leave Pendleton dallr except Bnndat atTMOp, m, For further Information, time cards, maps and tickets, csll on or wrtto W. Adsms, Pea- dleton, Oregon, or A. I). OI1AULTON, inira sou jnorriion nu., t ortiana, ura. MANHOOD RESTOREDaCTv"'L will qulcatlturo you wm Lie VlttUlzer, the prencrlpUon of a ruinous French physician, w iitrvoiisor dls-ttuHoI to kiutrutlve orxaiia. such as I.ol . i-h1u in IUf Uaeu,HrmliiMl KiuUaluus. Nrrsou IteltllKy, duple ijniilur sunurry, :iliullBa- uln, rurlt-urulo Mini !uualliullMSL JtkUipaall iMiwsbydayoriilglil. iTt-vtmuqulcknewiof duchargn, which It not checked eii'Ja to Hiriuaurrliua und all tho horrors o( Imtwtrncy, s.'iri'IltKNiKcliwuiaestha nnnn "Tlio nlralilft OriHlltlps In fa rmi'.0.?ifSa.t'ia'tf cana7 Doctonjlsbecauwioopereeiitaro troubled with lrostlltla, I'potl -II1P IJUSirauie IUHIHIPS in la OUPIDUNK the only kuowu rttowlv t-jmro wIUkuHui operation. UU) leaUmnnL.lt. A wrllu-a padlaii Cheese," by Prof. Ii. H Dean. Efn iLWanoxfonMi, of the Ontario Agricutural college at AddMjvor, fi:niA!.v..i'6.ijorarc.Baoyraiiri!;,Coj. Guelph. ' SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUQGI8T8, PENDLETON, OREQON.