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'V Cards and Societies r7kl ND TRADES. ALFHABETICALLY ARRANGED. JUDD m. FRATERNAL ORDERS, lt, "iJV 'troubles, catar Ti 'Hf"0? T,n.irl bearing. tVu.h, 1131 KiirrD M D HOMEOPATHIC 1Ei.'wMn Offlce In Judd black 78; id UMATILLA TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. It. oieem m oecrei society nan, second and lourin lursnays in eacn raontu. All visit ing Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. a Kees. Itecord Keeper; K. D. Kstabrook, i,wuiujauuei I'ISNDLETON LODOE, NO. 52, A, P. AND A. H meets Unit and third Mondays of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. T. J. Tweedy, W M. ; Jos H. rarkea. Bee. I'ENDLBTON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, nt P.. F. F. Wnmsley, secretary, meets second nud fourth Prldaya of each month In Masonic hall. Lt.rjrr ROOM 17 ABBOCIA-I MKr'S ' . .1,. 031 i real-: Tainiiuuc. m..m lac. bUCk 1C1 (IeNDEKSON, PIIYBICIAN " Bpeclaltle. eye, ear, nose WWln Savluga Bank build Mil, 331 K i KEYnS. OSTEOPATHIC Otto one block went of post DAMON LODOE, NO. 4. KNIGHT OP i-yiuias. ij. iv. ueld, C. C. ; It. W. Fletcher, Iv of It. and S. Meeta every Monday In Secret Society hall. MODERN WOOMEN OF AMERICA. Tutullla Camp, No. 0300. Meets Bret and third Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows' hall. Oeorge A Uamblln, Con sul; G. A. Robblna, Clerk. WOODMEN OF TIIE "WORLD REGULAR. h J ..... hi.o... I meetings or renuieton camn. No. 41. w. SJi ,.r n.-i'of W are held In Secret Society hall every ItcHLY. jUIYflRUAK AND BUR lc&',M.r.in nini-k. Tolenhona , a L'i-rnt" - r tr BLAKESLEE, CHRONIC Saturday evenlne. always welcome. J. E Fitzgerald, c. v. Visiting neighbors are jiforn, uieri; Tnos. PENDLETON CIRCLE NO 527, WOMEN OF Woodcraft, meets every Frldav ovenlng at Hendrlx IIhII, All visiting neighbors re cor- Kai'HsMM " diseases wo-, Guardian Neighbor; Eva Fletcher, Clerk, K k.lMlne. corner Main and Pamu 'nhnnit main 721 : Ilea , Uliiv V" " tEconotny is Wealth Save money on your fuel and nave your Home or place of busi ness always comfortable by using Boynton Famous HOT AIR, STEAM, HOT WATER FURNACES 1 he genuine Boynton Furnaces are the most successful, oldest and most economical heating devices on thj market. Manufactured by the oldest and largest heater man ufacturers in the United States. Let us figure with you and show you how much we can save you. Geo. Phillips Cottor wood Street, between Alta and Webb streets. LIQUID I STORK BOARD AND LODGING. EMPIRE LODGING I10U8K, CORNER OP I E. Court and Johnson streets. Qood ' large, clean rooms with comfortable bed. Rates 23c and 50c a night. Thoa. Smart, rrop. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Board by the day or week. Good table seL Rates $4 and 5 per week. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. U Neff, prop. THE ST. OEOROE RESTAURANT RKGO lar meals 25 cents. Short orders a specialty. Open day and night. T. A . Oldf ather. Prop. TRANSPORTATION LINES. MARVELOUS EXPERIMENTS THAT ARE TO BE SEEN. Prof. Batty at the Frazer Monday Night The Most ..Extraordinary Property Known to Science Has No Equal in the Chemical World. On next Monday nltrht. at the onera hpuso, Prof. Batty will give experi ment with llauld air. To term It a lecture Is to misname It, as the audi- lodging and boakding rouse; rooms ence win be Given nearly two hours ;.V luus " "giu nouaeiceping, . v. L , I, Sullivan, proprietor, Cott nwool streot. next of experience In the laboratory of a to Wheeler's Photo Gallery. Scientist, mill that c-trmtlcl s ..i adent mnnlm.lAtnr nr tho mc ! THE wniTE LODGING HOUSE, 301 SOUTH uuepr. manipulator or the most won- Main street Mrs. Mary Williams, Prop. THE 8TRAHON ROOMING HOUSE SIS MAIJi street, Mrs It. E. Coopsr, Prop. Everything new and strictly flrnt class. RMes 2Te, S0O and E)KS AND BROKERS. ftfOXAL BANK OF ATHENA, Cipitil, 150,000; surplus and Imo. Iattrest on lime aepoam. lulm and domestic exchauce. Lmnttr attended to. Henry It Birnetc. casnier; r. o. La-t cuhler. fcffilS' DANK OF WESTON, (Ortteo. von n Keuerai Dana- ai Kicaange oougnr ana sa;u. Eiramptly attended to. R. UeMeat: George W, Proebstel, at; J. inure, luuicr , ui- I'j Birtmau, u. ai. jonna, x. i.8. Orsw. 3. V Kllgnre. Robert fif. Proebstel. KlETON' SAVINGS HANK, fcOrwon. urganised Marcn l, ad, W.OOO ; aurplua, $00,000 ; fcced on time depoalta. Bx- lit'ijd aom on an principal Hil attention given to col t. ). Furnish, president ; J. N. HUtit; T. J. Morris, cashier; to, ujlstant cashier. mHU, nANK TJF PENDLE tal. 170.000: surnlus. J05.000. t l rural banking bnslness. Ex ln!rrai)hlc transfers sold on iu rranclaco. New York and ttmb tne riortnwest. uraits t LI-IL i riynii unci unroiic. -t i i n nuonanie terma. mvi m riatiw. p. Matlock, vlce-presl- llTlJe, caahler; H. F. Johnson, ottltr. DENTI8TS. lirOHAS, DENTIST, OFFICE IN llUUi. 'Phone red 71. i,1Si DENTIST, OFFICE IN AO oa biosk ei Bchmldt'a new drug iFhcme rea 211. ATTORNEYS. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD JAMES A. building. IIAILEY & LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In' Deapaln Block. RALLERAY. & McCOURT, LAWYERS, AS aoclatlon building. CARTER & HALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In Savings Bank building. HENRY J. DEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Association Block, Pendleton, Oregon. E. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY' AT LAW. Ill Court street. L. B. REEDBH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pendleton, Oregon. N. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY Office In Association Block. AT LAW. n. E. COLLIER, LAWYER, OFFICE rdoms 7 and 8, Association, building. STILLMAN A PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT law. Mr. Stlllman has been admitted to practice In United States patent offices and makes a specialty of Patent Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 18, Association Block. R. 8 HRYflwN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW; OOL. lections and insurance. Office In E O.'bulld- ing. R.J. SLATER, ATTORNEY, ROOMS 425 JUDD minding. BOOT MD SHOE REPAIRING. r. nnHENUWAT.r). the old RELIABLE Shoemaker. First-class repairing with best materials. Shop in rear of Dlndlnger Wilson ft cu. JOHN WILSON, FIRST-CLASS SHOB- maker and repairer. Beat material used and good work done. Shop 117 Alta Bt. IH1TECT8 AND BUILDERS. ft ft WARD. ABCHITECT AND SU- Itcnoest, mits nfflplete and rella ht tot buildup a tne city or coun Mm IT ivx niiaiag. 1 COLS, CONTRACTORS AND atlaitM furnished on short Jit Wat t specialty. Prompt utiof m am street near Alain. AT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILD- iBcttaita fnralsbed on all kinds , cemeat wilts, atone walla, etc. ram meat uregonian office. WDTMAS, ABCHITECT AND SU- wt. 0001 10, Association ramtton, uregon. PLASTERINO ADD PH. - 'Ctsmt walks a specialty. Es- ms ni. work guaranteed. I it Bsdlev and ZthnAr'a rlirar i ot., r. u. BOX IV. eoniAL PARLORS. SO. RAnnRn arrno inn HXslj istreet, three doors north of "ini ciass service. AJ. PARLnnfl.' cnmiT arc fteitol Golden Rula Hotel. J.' , ui.. t in Yorxmen, ovory Bnodern Improvements. IITARY BARBER SHOP, DK8- lkii worxmansntp; aprovemenU; all tools sterfl" la connection. LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLE8. THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND BALK Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine .tnrnoms. aDie iib ahb sireei. LIVERY, FEED AND SALES STABLE, A. C, Dreuar. I'rnn.. Old Bomnle Stable 723 Cotton' wood street; careful attention given to horses loit Willi us. FEED AND SALES STABLE, LIND8EY & DOTY Pmn ; Old Bemnle Stable. 72.1 Cottonwood street; careful attention given to hones left witn us. COMMERCIAL STABLES, 0. U. FROOME Prop. Livery, feed and boarding. All dnds of turnouts. Competent driver. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone main 161. OREGON PEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON nron. i Special care elven to horaea left with me. Lower Webb street 'Phone red 36a. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. MAPLE BROS., 217 COURT STREET, General Electricians, dealers Id elec trleal supplies. Houses, stores, wired (or ilectrle lights, bells or telephones. Elec- rlcal fixtures of all klnda. Get our prices. '4'patr work a specialty, PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. S. BOWMAN, LEADING PHOTOGBA- nher of the city. Harveat views. In dlan photos for sale. Finishing done for amateurs. Main St., near bridge, 'Phoae red 276. COMMISSION CO. CAPITAL2AND SURPLUS $300,00011 UUs Grain, Provisions, Slcoks, Bonds and Gotten for Cash or Future Delivery Mj,tovernment, municipal and miscellaneous securities. Own- ung tne most extensive private wire system in the world we ' .l&tg6 Or small nrHnns mnpa nrnmnHv nnri antlnfftftnrv than Sctm. " " " " ' fwteo to execute orders when limits are reached. Wo do not kS? .We for more than n0 margin you place In trade. We P.'HWest for carrrinir lone stocks P", c per bushel; stocks of 1 per cent our uook or Htatlstlcs and Dolly Market tree, write trERENCE; 75 National anW Aa Rinkt SSAL REFERENCE: Pendleton 8avlno Bank. Vlrtll' Bank of Oomnterce Building, Minneapolis, Minn., Bx- tfirt-V vncipM towns and clues or tno Noruxwwi, mciuomg LJJ i Pullman, RIttvllIe, Dayton, Walla Walla, Moscow, Pendle- vuuiniciion io romand, Tncoma, seatue, Everett ana if . v I'!" offlceB 80 Pen tra(Je or.?ccol"t with us yon can operate it P Office, Room 4, .Association Block. 'Phone Maln fibi. ' G. MAJOR. Manager THE BEER THAT MADE fifllLWAUKfJ FAMOUS UNEQUALLED MR TflBtB USav All kinds of imported lunches, hot wiener wurst, sauerkraut and pigs feet at tiOHLEB & GO'S Main Streets near Postoffice Lumber, Lumber, Lumber, All kint'" 'or all purposes. Sash, 1 Doors, and Blinds. Planing of all descriptions done to older. Don't place your order 01 Building Material until you have consulted us, aeriul accnt of recent discovery. To tee tlie invisible and Intanelble at mosphere reduced to a dense, bluish liquid, possessed ot many wonderful properties; to see the operator plunge his hnnti3 without harm into a sub stance 312 degrees below zero- to see neel burnine in this fluid with th brilliancy of fireworks, strawberrios in the same fragile dish meantime be- frozen into ley bullets: to see a kettle 1 of liquid air violently boiling on Ice, these and many other paradoxes are better than tricks of leserdemaln. Liquid air in general appearance Is like water. If poured on the floor, or on ice, it flics steaming from It like water from a red hot stove, and Is quickly transformed Into ordinary air. Even In winter our air is so much warmer than liquid air that It causes the latter to Instantly ex pand. If liquid air is contained in a vessel tightly closed, the expansion of the contents will y.use the vessel; to Durst, just as a Doner would ex plode If the pressure of steam should become too great, and there should be no escape. A kettle of liquid air Is placed on a gas stove, becomes at once coated with ice even right over the flame. The ice does not melt no matter how hot tho flame, as lone as there Is suf ficient liquid air in the kettle. If a vessel of liquid air is set on a cake of ice. the liquid air will boil like water in a kettle over a gas stove, the temperature of the Ice and the surrounding air being much high er than the boiling point of liquid air that no further heating is necessary to produce the change. Alcohol which freezes at a temperature of 202 de grees below zero become solid if brought into contact with liquid air. During the process of evaporation, nitrogen freezes itself first and the consequence is that the remalninc liquid, becomes richer in oxygen. This fact is made use of in a number ot In- terosting experiments. Steel wire burns with a dazzling light in liquid air ana nair reit, tin cans and gar bage, which under ordinary circuit stances burn with difficulty, even in a hot name, are rapidly consumed af ter being dipped in liquid air, n smoke or odor arising. Raw beefsteak, potatoes, hollow rubber balls, rubber tubing, and other elastic substances will be frozen to the hardness and brittleness of glass, and will he shattered as easily as so many lamp chimneys. A bunch of roses Is dipped into the fluid, and while apparently unaffected by the frosty bath, crumble like tiny Icicles wnen the hand passed over them, Nails are driven with a hammer made of frozen mercury and many other ex penments quite as marvelous are shown. uouseieemnff rooms and lorivin mnrn Good comfortable rooms and clean, well kept beds. Lodging 15 rents. K00M8T0 RENT, 61? COLLEGE 8TREET. FOR RENT NEWLY FURNISHED 1100M8, well located. Call at SOT West Court Street. CABS AND CARRIAQE8. nUHHER TIRE HACK, NEW AND VKUT latea atvle. for the eervlre of the onbllc. C. D. Carlin and Jaa. 8. McKay, propa. Call at tne Commercial livery stable or tele phone main 101 and the hack will rati for yon. CITY CAB LIN"K, ERWIN BAKER, l'ROP Telephone Main 791 Office and watting room, Alta street, next to Savings Bank Bldg. VETERINARY SURGEON. OREGON d union Pacific San Francisco Veterinary College; calls at tended to dtr or nlirht. Office at Depot 8tables; phone Rod oil. INSURANCE & LAND BU8INE88. J.M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS TIIE OLDE3T ana most Teuame nre and accident msur anee companies. Office with Hartman Ab strat Co. JOE H. PAEKES, OFFICE COTTONWOOD St Opera house block tland office bus iness, such as filing ot claims and Initiating contests a specialty. JOHN IIAILEY, JR., U. S. LAND COM mlssloner Specialty made of land filings and proof: Insurance and collections. Of flce In Jndd building, room 10. SECOND-HAND DEALER8. GEORGE O'DANIEL. NEW AND SECOND hand goods bought and sold. Conrt St., Opera house block. Call and see htm. V STROttLE, DEALER IN SECOND- hand goods. If there la anything yon need In new or second-hand furniture. stoves, granite ware and crockery .call and set ilia prices, no ziz uonrt street. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS BOUGHT and sold; pawnbiakers;monev advanced on all ktnda of articles. Waters Sherry, props., 782 Cottonwood street oarART Tlmo SnlitMlulo aaatvi roa From I'omlleton rao Portland Portland Special No. 1 The last 8 -.10 am H:C0a,ta. Chicago Chicago Special No. 2 Portias :S0pm 5 :10pm l'ortlanil Mall and Expreta No.& The Beet 1 twain l'.Uasa The East Mall and Express No.e r Portland :S0am t'.Uaat Pandleton' Passenger Spokaaa No,; 5:pas Spokane Spokane Faaunger StlSarn No. 8 Pendleton Branch i w, Mixed Train No. 41 ISOpss A-imnm Walla Walla Branch . j a-wpni jjixed.Traln No. it Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND, All sailing dates tub- a-onn m Jcct to change. a XO p. m. FJf B4U FrRnc"lJOO 4 M) p. m. Ball every 6 days, "Dally sSnda'y Columbia River iMp 8:00 pm. To Astoria, and Way Sunday Saturday Landings. 10:00 p. in. Wlllntnotto HIvcr. Boats leave Portland dally, except Sunday, (itsgo ol water permitting) for Willamette aa Yamhill River points. Leave Leave Rlparla Snake River LewUlon 4:05 a. m. Rlparla to Lewlston 7:00 a. nu Dally Dally Excptlton Exert Mom BLACK8MITHINQ. COPELAND & 80N.GENERALHLAnK8MITH8, Home shoeing a specialty. 314 Webb 8t. Pendleton Planing Mill an Lmnber Yard, ROBERT fORSTER, Proprietor Nasal !2ji In 1 Its slagcu there should bo cleauiiuvss. Ely's Cream Unli cleanses, soothes and h' s!s the diseased mciu. Itcurescstarrhamldr. away a cold In the head quickly. Cream Balm is placed Into tho nostrils, spreads over tho membrsuo and Is absorbed. Relief Is Im mediate aud a cure follows. It is not drying does not produco sneezing. Large SUe, 60 eente at Drug gists or by mall ; Trial Size, 10 cents by malL ELY UKOraBHS. 68 Warren Street. New York MEN AND WOMEN. Una BU CI for unnatural dlMhargasJnnamuiatlons, irritations or ulcerations of iauoone umbranai, r&isHu. aui not utrii' .THEEYKJSCHEIKIUlCfl. gsnt or isoneu. sk u. v , .' fi,. ' I"- wrypst. til v r prepaid, lot iUUni 4 itlls. 2.T3. Clrculrjr - .it va roaaMt, elaI t atrtotcrc I Prwtt usuries. Notice of Proposed Improvement of Main Street, Between Jackson Street and Wilson Street, Notice Is hereby elven that at a meeting of the Common Council of the city of Pendleton, held on the 21st day of January, A, D. 1903, It was ordered that Main street between Jackson street and Wllion street be Improved by grad ing the same the full width of the street be tween Jackson street and Wilson street, and constructing sidewalks on Main street on both sides or said Main streot between Jackson street and Washington streets, the cost of such proposed improvement to he assessed against lue BDUiuug properly. nee again Remonstrance acalnst said Droriosed Im. provement may be filed with the City Recorder WMQiii ieu uiti iruin ifie uaie ui inis notice, uaieu tins uay ui jaijuary, a u lyw. Bv Order of the Common Council. Attest ; Thomas FitzGiiuld, City Recorder. "IL TROVATORE." ' Miss Shay, Who Is Leading Lady In This Opera Appeared Before King Humbert of Italy. Rose Cecilia Shay of. the Gordon. bhay Grand Opera Company enjoys the unique distinction of helnir thn i i . . oiuy American singer ever entertain pq in the royal palace of Italy. The honor came to her after the late King Humbert nod heard her sintr the roie ot Azucpna in "II Trovatore" at T.a Scala in Milan. His majesty, like the remainder of the audience, was held spellbound by the dramatic force Bid realism of the young mezzo-so pranos impersonation of the vengeful gypsy who abducted the child Man- rico. Humbert commanded that she appear in the small theater attached to the palace in Rome. Miss Shay obeyed, and appeared alone before the entire court She gave scenes from "II Trovatore," "Cavalleria Rustlcana," "I Pagliacci',, and "Alda." When she had ' ended and the roval applause had spent Itself she was re ceived by Queen Marghareta herself. while such honor was frequently given ny wueen victoria to foreign singers, it was quite unheard of in exacting and muslc-lovlng Italy until the advent of the beautiful American prima donna.. Miss Shay aiweays nears this locket hidden under her plcturesquo gypsy garb when she ap pears In "IL Trovatore" having the one superstition that it will bring hor good luck. ?osslbiy this does not sig nify, but it is a fact nevertheless, that a majority of critics say she is undoubtedly the greatest Azecuna since Schalchl, At the Frazer. Wed nesday, January 28. TYPEWRITERS AND 8UPPLIE8, r. 8. MERRILL, SPOKANE. WASH, Acent New Densmore. Second-hand type- filters, supplies, mining, repairing. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. BPOONEMORE, THK EMPLOYMENT AGENT and Messenger men. If yon want employ ment or help, or reliable messenger service at alllours.callon him, 320 Court St., Phone Black 13G. bTAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 638 MAIN ST.; If you need beln or seek employment call on us. Phone Main 1011. WANTED. WANTED - HOUSEWORK BY TnE DAY Call on on or address Mrs. II. Huntington. 701 West Alta St. Notice of Proposed Improvement of East Court Street. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting ol the Common Council of the City of Pendletoa held on the 14th dav of January. A. D 1903. It was oraerea mat esji court street, Deiween the west side of Mission street and the eastern bonndary line of the Reservation Addition to the Town of Pendleton, be Improved br Trad ing the same with crushed rock, the cost Of suen improvement to tie assessed against tne SDutting property. Remonstrance acalnst said nrososed Im- nrovement may be filed with the Cltv Recorder witnin sen aaya irom tne aate oi tma notice. By order of tne common council. Attest; Taos. Frrz Gerald, City Recorder, Dated the 16th day of January, A. D. 1903. F. P. WAMBLEY, Agent, Pendleton. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Notice of Proposed Improvement of Cosble Street, Between Alta Street and Court Street. Notice Is berebv given that at a meeting of th Common Council of the City of Pendleton, held on the 21st day of January, A D. 1903, It waa ordered that Cotble afreet between Alta atreet and Court atreet be improved by tne construction of a wooden sidewalk on the east side thereof between said Alta atreet and Court street, the cost of snch Improvement to be as sessed against the abutting property. iiemonstrance against saia propoiea im provement maybe filed with the City Recorder within ten days from the date of this notice. ustea tms zsa aay oi January, a . v. iwn. By order ot the Common Council. Attest: Tiioifis FmGnULD, City Recorder. CHICHESTER'S PILLS -ETTiv Oricluol uuJ Only. Ccuulue iTIvaA WtiHtiitrii lieHivai, !! tot K& rear. Tor iii. ' ' no fw.Misnii is HEU u - - -W4 with blue r'V u'mt KeluA MulihtflUlltM' ' VI 'l AlkVWf ili'ulua a. '1 , ,i. tl.uslila'fc for I-wdW. t rctaru JtitM, oM br tl Urugzltt. Clttfliritit-r rilratlcatl V Babbit Metal, best In the world, In bars. Price, 81 per bar, at the East Oregonlan Office. Take thia route for , Chicago, Ht, Paul, Bt. Louis, Kau sas City, Bt. Joe, Omaha, aud All Points East and South I'ortlaud and polnti on tho Sound TIME 0ARD. Leave Pendleton, dallv ezcent Bnudava ai 70. pm. Arrive renaieion Monday, weaneaday ana Friday liospm. Arrive Pendleton Tuesday. Thnradav aa4 Saturday 939 am. Leave Walla Walla dally, east bound, 11 90 pas. Arrive Walla Walla dally, west bound, 8:43 ass. For Information regarding rates and aoona negations, call op or address VY, A1IAHD, A CVI1 h, PendleUn, Oregoa. 8. B. OALDIEHEAD.G I'.A., Walla Walla, Wash, RUNS Pullman Sleephi? Cors, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Bleeping Cars. Br. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULDTH FARGO GRAND FORIU OROOIfSTON WINNEPEG HELENA and IBU1TE, TICKETS OHIOAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all points East and Boutu rbioosb tickets to Janan and China, rla sacoma iua fiurtcern rac ana American uue, TO THROUGH Paclflo Steamship C, TIME BCHBDULB, Trains leave Pendleton dallv azeaci fteaau! at7sOOp.m. For Inrther lulormatton, lima cards, toaiM and tlokets, call on or writ W. Adams, Past, dletoa, Oregon, or A. D, OHAULTON, iniro ana uornson nil., foruana, vt. Cheap Rates Westbound. Prom February IB to April 30, 1903. Inclusive, the O, R. & N. Co. will hnve on sale tickets from Missouri River points to Pendleton for $22.50; from St Paul J25.00: from St. Louis, S27.B0. Call on the O, R. & N. ticket upent for- full particulars. Mornrion Bishop' I'M IS m Lata ta m over m Cnurcn 4uui utit unuwct ftntuu cures tuc waA tutt I 4 wot avritinaf loru ftitcvla I en Hu-HHM, wwiwju, cxcesKt, it wBuvKuij;! ouros tost Mannoowi Im potenoy. Lost Power. Nlght-Lotaet, Opermntorhooii Insornnla, Pnlna In mack, ttvll Doslei, aamlnal emlaaiona, l-iirr.v Jaoi, Nervpua D" blllty. Hendachtlnrltnoae to Marry, Lpaaof irVV aoinin, VnrTcocela, or Odnsi cation, etops. cjulRkneaa'of T5lo Brill cfiiirsoJ Bon Hip vou.Tvyltolilna or cVellrtA t'W n lwa7 " Ifjiltl r-nyuit ,' ,.i iMiurt very niBCUoo. Ovur trtt ou.iHy nt. a ctt, l A t . i. s T , l . tiec in,ll. bnibwlaoal r inr.lsco. OaL SOLD BV TALLMAN i CO,, DRUQQI8T8, PENDLETON, ORMGM, IMSi'. JIltJasssaaaaaasaaasH - '"--. it ' ta "iKH