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I DOARD AND LODQINQ. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Cfds and Societies . KMnnn lodqinq hocbk, corner of B. Court and Johnion ttreeta. Qood arte, clean room with comfortable bed. ; Katei 23c and &0c a night. Tbos. Baart, 1'rop. Nt TRADES, AUfnAoti i.alut ARRANGED. JH 1 mm. .,rfeJflAf fUU , M 'mMIS block. -rrrw. t nearinc. -1 ft WW" ?JRaak Telephone ...i- en. It? .. - unucni'.tralC ' . cnnll IT ASSOCIA- ."Ti nrrvo irl a V . ......- Dink fcnlM. . rrrf nMTKIII'AXIIIi: be. ju-.-. Of a bkwk rt of pot FRATERNAL ORDERS. .. nnrairuV i Vtk crr & DV?,n mors, tricpnon- ... n." HIlMIM f WA. MlMtat. corner mud inn glfct "pUone oo tin Ke. UUATILI-A TKNT. NO. 2T, K. 0. T. U. Uect In Secret Society tocoad and tuwui & utwwji ib -mch raonui. AH Tlllt Ins Sir Knlffhu conJUHy Inrlted. J. S, Ke, Record Keeper : B. D. &u brook. rENDLKTON LODGE. NO. 52. A. F. AND A. M., meets first sad third Mondays of s wwiu. ..mag Drnom welcome. i. j. iwkoj, n joe u. i-arket. Sec. PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Tai-lor. H. P p p tr-.-. -.- . - - - " "-,., nMcwi meets second and fourth Fridays of each WVUIU IU HSU. DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHT OF Fletcher. K. nf n am fa rV ... " .muuusj iu :r-i oocjciy qui, MODERN WOOMKN OP AMERICA. M tt.UI I J ,. . . uu iuuu jjouuaji ui emeu monin at Uda Fplfnm haft Hmmm a lf.Mkii. -. sal: Q. A licbblns. Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR mM.tl.tf- ... Dni1t.tiua -t-i-- V - I . TT- '""iimii . nits .1. 1. nf W P !- hM In SjMra fijuUt hall Saturday yrenlng. Vltltlnc nelrhbora are miwaj welcome J E Beam, Clerk; Tbos. Fitigerald, C C. PKXDLETON" CIRCLE NO 517, WOMKS OF Wooderalt. mee't ererj Fridat erenlnr at Ilendnx Hal!. All rlaltinr nelchhnra mn. rilally Inrliei to attend Minnie Stlllman, Onanllan Nelfcbbor; Era Fleteher. Clerk DENTISTS. 'rtoDf red 1 MNTIST. OFFICB IN AB- IKI orvr .-cuiaiui orw drug ICQ - ' 1 TOML BANK OF ATHENA. Otftf. 150,000: torplD and niemr on ume aepoaiia. fG&y attended to. neorr ATTORNEYS. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JDDD building II A 1 LET A LOWELL, ATTORNEY8 AT law. OOce In Deapaln Rlork. RALLERAT & McCODRT. LAW1'ER8. A8- aociauon ounaing. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND .Mill streets. Hoard bf the da; or week. , Good table act. Rates $4 and S5 per week. rendition Feed Tard In connection. U Neff, prop. TIIK ST. QK0R0K RESTAURANT REflU lar metis cent a. Short orders a epeclallr, Open day and night. T. A, OUltather. Prop. not a :ioi.i: ONE S - Aln t our little sister very small fer her ageT He Sh- s list er half sister. OMM ERCE-TRADE B. B. FLOUR IS $4.50 PER BARREL. Little Change in General Prices Eggs 30 Cents Chickens Some Higher. There are In the city markets to day fresh green radishes, onions. with the balance ot the crop. Ex porters' figures at the present writing nro: Club wheat, 76c; bltiestcm, 86c, and valley, 7879c per bushel. Receipts or wheat are (julto heavy here, as wheat purchased last fall Is coming to tidewater to fill up the gap made lecently by heavy exports. .Tc-n i. 7Zt.CZ. .- Peas, young turnips, celery, lettuce, law Office t T SaVlnis Bi bnlldlni. j 's. carrots and squash. All these I are home-grown except the peas and HK2..:.J?AiS" Tiw ! lettuce, which are from California.' j such staples as bananas, oranges and E. D. BOTD, ATTORNET AT LAW. Ill ! lemons are plentiful. The condition Court street i of nearlv all thp srrpen roods Is nrlme i.,;Tc-T.hUrFCPT: L. B. REEDER. atmHneVIt LAW.Iand ,,,e reasonable. Local rubier r Tendleton. Oreon. I grown cauoage last tail s crop, is i ! exhausted, and the only cabbage to be found In the market is the California BANK OF WESTON, i N BERKELEY, ATTORNET AT LAW. Does a ceneral bonk-1 Office In Association Block. - r rougm ana sola. fmttij attended to. R. . B. Kllrore. cashier: dl- 1 Birtman. U. M. Johns. T. ISmr. J F Kllzor. Robert T.rr-ebstei. ON BATING 8 BANK. Oreanlied March 1. iw.ooo: surplus, f 90,000; time deooslts. Ex- ad sold on all principal attention clren to col L rnmlih. president : J. N. T J Morris, cashier: BBinui cmsuier. no.000: surplus. (93.000. ml banktnc business. Ex- tMrapIiic inuim som on rriacuKVfe- jcw ..i. wiu Iiuss ana Europe, jsaxes i Riaosalile terms. Lerl Ad- Wtfle, cia-vsr . r jv-bmb. H. E. COLLIER, LAWYER. OFFICE rooms T and 8, Association building. rrtCTs mu suiLucno, . i 1 1 tor baUilsgi b the city or conn- a- 1 J II4I COtJt. ro.VTBACTORB AND bUsttm fnrnlabed on short It) Fat i tpedslty. Prompt Mop ts BhS street near Main. I. lir.lTEA-T1IR JLKII KIIII.IB. Imabed on all kinds Soea IB. Association ht-Setto, Oregon. CtsKat walks a specialty. Ea- iree. Work rrtarantMd. t CSflier flLBd Tehner'a rinr Km f. 0. bar 104. oninta r rtituvnOa BABBEB SHOP AND la street, three doora north of Irrt cla seiTlce. PARLotLB. onrfRT ST.. tofOolden Rule Hotel. J. Irtt elau War.man. nrnr. Blf1M (.... . -AKx BARBER KHOP. DCS. ... i. . , orKixiaziaDiD- prore-enta; all tools steril. ta .connection. STILLMAN 4 FIERCE, ATTORNEY8 AT Isw. Mr. Btlllman has been admitted to practice In United States patent offices and makes a apeclalty of Patent Iaw. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and IS, Association Block. R R rtnVR..K. JkTTORNEY.AT-LAW: COly lectlosa and lniurance. Offlce In E- O. build ing. ' R. J . SLATER. ATTORNEY, ROOMB 425 JUDD Building. BOOT nND 8HOE REPAIRING. I.. OREENAWALD. THE OLD RELIABLE Shoemaker. First-class repairing with best material-. Shop In rear of Dtndlnger Wllaon CO. JOHN WILSON. FIRST-CLA88 BHOE maker and repairer. Best material used and good work done. Shop 117 Alts Br. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE CITT LIVERY BOARD AND. BALK Btable, M J Carney, proprietor, for fine turnouts. stsDie iia ahs aireei. . LIVERY. FEED AND BALES STABLE, A. C. Dresser, Prop., Old Semple Stable. 723 Cotton wood street; careful attention glTen to horses lett witn uj. FEED AND SALES BTABLE. LIND8EY A DOTY Pron : Old Kern Die Btable. 723 Cottonwood street ; careiul attention glren to horses lett with tu. COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. M. FBOOME Prop. Llrery. teed and boaraing. aii slnds of turnouts. Competent drtrer. Op soslte Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone mala 181. OREGON FEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON nron. HDeelal care dren to bones left with me. Lower Webb street 'Phone red 244. ELECTRICAL 8UPPLIE8. 4APLE BR08 217 COURT STREET, eeneral Elsctrldsna. dealers In elee rleal supplies. Housea, stores, wind for lectrlc lights, bells or uiepnones. -.ice-rlcal ftitures of all kinds. Oet our prices, tepalr work a specialty. PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. S. BOWMAN, LEADING PHOTOGRA. pher of the city. Harrest rlewa. In dlan photos for sale. Flnlthlng don for amateurs. Main Bt, near bridge. 'Phone red 270. COMMISSION CO. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,00011 taJJa (2f-ln aa ,!..-. as..i Band- ami fat4an fni - . . armvn! ui , .... - - Cam er Future Oeliverv is fOTemmM-t mnnlHntl nnrt mlar1lAnivlia afrruritlPS. Own- ng the moat extfenslre priyate wire syBtem in the world we ge or email orders more promptly and sausiacwiy man Bte to execute orders when limits arc reached. We do not iflslble for more than the mardn you place In trade. We M-. fn- . 1 i , ..vat iuj ujirryiug joug nwu. REQUIRED Grain ' lc ner bushel: stocks. S2 per share. latin ," rk t.i onia. is. r i ftjinr tefiri rr.it ma xinr v a4Ff.iA. mA TVallw UarV... f rAn Write kL. feeJULfir PmnV A TfM.MMku n..lljllM tririmvnl(i Ulnti. Ky. A Af ts K4-l A iil m Aft.- r&AV.kL le1aJlir ruumaiL RltxrUle). Dftyton. Wall Wall. Motcow, remain uaer ontisf u . - n. ..--. . aM4wi w-g-m tin job have an open trade or account with tu yon can oporata It usees. OWe. Room 4, Association Block. 'Phoft Utln 951. . G. SULLIVAN. Managihi- San Francisco, Jan. 29. The wheat market hero during the week has been considerably strengthened owing to Increase of prices paid abroad for cargoes. Australian markets were stronger and a better demand appear ed from that part of the world that exporters paid n.ore money for grain than a week ago and were only ablP to dislodge very few small parcels, as sellers raised their limits again and demanded more money than ex porters quoted. A very large acreage of grain has been put In throughout the state. Quotations range $1.42! to $1.46 for No. i shipping; milling, , V Tl"UKl 18 T . 1.47y-l-51 for milling grades per product. The meat markets promise j gntai lu ..ate; mis tvciiiii, ui i icbdi iu morrow morning, fresh Sound hali but and neich. The prices given beiow on products Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. Hops Choice, 251426Vi per lb; which are sold to the grocers are prime t0 choice, 24V425c; prime, the prices in trade. are In cash, All other prices Parsnips, 75c per Back. Onions, $1 per sack. Beets, ?1.50 per sack. Potatoes, Coc to 75c per hundred. Garlic, 15c per pound. Pendleton Livestock and Poultry, Chickens Hens, 7fc, ?3.50 per dozen; springs, 7c, $3.25 per dozen;!" roosters, 4 to Cc. Turkeys, 12c per pound. Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $3.75. Butter, 40c and 45c per roll. Eggs, 30c. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. Cows, per hundred, $3.253.50. Steers, $44.25. Hogs, live, $5.50 6. Hogs, dressed, 77c, Veal, dressed, 8c. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 40c per lb.; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; package coffee, 15c per Jb. Rice Best head rice, 12 c per lb.; next grade, 8 l-3c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best, $6.30 per sack; do, 13 pounds, $1. Salt Coarse, $1.25 per 100; table, $2.50 per 100. Flour B. B., $4.25 per barrel; Wal ters', $4.25 per barrel. 24c; medium, 2223c per lb Hides Dry hides. No. 1, 16 pounds and up, 1515Vic per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 5 to 16 pounds, 12c;- dry calf. No. 1. under 5 pounds, 10c; dry salt ed bulls and stags, one-third less than dry. flint, salted hides, steers, sound. CO counds and over, 88c; 50 to CO pounds, 78c; under 50 pounds and rows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 55c; kip, sound, 15 to 20 pounds, ( c; veai, sound, iu to it pouuui, ic; calf, sound, under 10 pounds, Sc; green (unsalted), lc per lb. less; culls lc per lb. Ie3s; horse hides, salted, each, $1.5002; dry, each, $101.50; colts' hides each, 25060c; goat skins, tommon each, 10016c; Angora with wool on, each, 25c0$l. Pelts Bear skins, as to size, No. 1, each, $606.20; cubs, $205; badger, each, 1040c; wildcat, 25 060c; house cat. 510c; fox, common gray, ench, ;O05Oc; do red, each, $1.6002; do cross, each, $5G; do silver ;.nd black, each, $100 0200; fisher, o; -h. $506; lynx, each $203; mink, so ict- ly No. 1, each, 5Oc0$l.5O; mtr in. dark Northern, $6012; marten, i .tie pine, according to size and color f 6' CP2; muskrats, large, each, 6?j 'c; otter, for largo prime skins, each 30 60c; wolf, mountain, with head er feet, eacb, $3.5005; wolf, pral le. (coyote), without head, eacb, 300.' jc; wolverine, each, $407; beaver, oer skin, large, $506; do medium, $3Cd4; do small, $101.50; do llts, 50 075.. Sheep cklns Shearing, 15020; THE 8TRAUON ROOMING HOUSE l MAIN itreeLMra II, E. Cooper, Prop. Rrerrthlnt new and strictly nrtt class. Rates 25c, 50c and 1 per day. LOIX.INO AND llOAKDINO HOUSE! ROOMS fnr lodgers and light housekeeping, E. V. Sail ran, proprietor, Cottmwjod street, next to Wheeler's Photo Uallery. TnE WHITE LODQINQ HOUSE, 301 SOUTH Main street Mrs. Mary Wllllama, Prop. .....viiuii .uvula uu iwisioa rooms. flood comfortable rooms and clean, welt kept ROOMS TO RENT, 817 COLLEGE STREET. FOR RENT-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMB, welt located. Call at 809 West Court Street. CABS AND CARRIAGES. ItUlUIER TIRE HACK. NEW AND VERY lates style, for the service ot ths nnblle. C. D. Carlln and Jas. 3. McKay, props.,Call at the Commercial llrery stsbls or tele- pnone mam 101 and the bsrk will call far I on. CITY CAB LINK, ERWIN BAKF.lt, PROP Telephone Main 791 Offlce anil waiting room, Alia itrect, next to 8.vlngi Bank Bldg. VETERINARY 8URQEON, DR.O. W. VAUGIIAN, GRADUATE OF THE 8an Francisco Veterinary College; calls at tended to Air or nlvht Offim na nnnt Stables; phone Red til INSURANCE & LAND BU8INES8. OREGON am UNION PACIFIC J.M. BENTI.EY REPRESENTS THE OLDEST and most reliable (Ire anil accident Imur anco companlea. Office with Hartman Ab-Ura-t Co. JOE n. PARKES, OFFICE COTTONWOOD St Opera house block ;land office bus iness, such as filing of clslms and Initiating ( ontcata a apeclalty. JOHN HA1LEY, JR., U. B. LAND COM mlasloner Sueclaltr made of land flllnn and proof: Insurance and collections. Of flce In Judd building, room 10. SECOND-HAND DEALER8. GEORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND nana goods nought and sold. Court Bt. Opers bouse block. Call and see him. nsraar Tlmo Sohmlulo asbitb roa From I'ondloton raoa Portland Psttland Special No. 1 Ths Bast silO am wt,a, Chicago Chicago Special No. 1 Portlaawl 8iV) pm tliOpss Portland Malt and Express NoA The Baa l0am lttsa a The Kaati Mall and Rxpreis No, ' Port-M. isoii 4:4taa Pendleton Passenger Prolans No, 7 .'.43 pa Spokane Spokane raasenger :15 am No. 8 Pendleton Branch , Mixed Train No. 41 1 " a ki n m Walla Walla Branch 6 WOpm Mixed Train No. 42 Ocean and River Schedule. FROM TORTLAND. All sailing dates sub- SKp.. r.f& 4.p.m. Ball erery 5 daya. SiW SSSdaV Columbia Rlr.r . imtKMm r00p m. To Astoria and Way Bunday Saturday Landings, 10:00 p. oi. . V. STROBLE. DEALER IN RECOND- hand goods. If there Is anything yon need In new or second-hand furniture. stores, granite ware and crockery .call and get his prices. No 212 Court street NEW AND HF.CONIMIAND GOODS BOUGHT and sold: Dawn brokers: mnner adranced on all kinds nf articles. Waters t Sherry, nrons.. 72 Cottonwood street BLACKSMITH I NO. COPELAND t SON.GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. Horse shoeing a specialty 314 Webb Bt. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. BPOONKMORE.TnR EMPLOYMENT AGENT and Messenger roan. If you want employ. meni nr neip. rr rename messenger serrico at all hours, call on him, 220. Court 8t , Phone Black 186. bTAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 638 MAIN ST.: II yon need neip or seek employment can on us. mone aiain juji. WANTED. short wool. 25035c: medium wool. 30 n'aei. T60c; long wool, 60$1 each The following are the prevailing Tallow Prime, per lb, 4 ,5c; No. 2 average prices for hides in this mar- and grease, 2.403c. ket: Beef, green, 4CUc per lb; beef. Wool Valley, 12.4016c; Eastern dry, 10013c: mink. 5075c each, 1 Oregon, 814.4c; mohair, 26028c, with a possibility of $1.25 each if the' size is good and hte condition prime; j pan8 of chlcag0 Great We,tern, skins, according to quality and hlze ' CWcago, 111., Jan. 29.-U is report from $5 to $15; coon, 25 030c; horse , -on,hfemlnIy authority that perrect. with head, tall and mane, $l!hf Chicago Great Western railroad to $1.25; sheep, 89c per lb., dry. ! ntend to acquire a road through Ne ' ' jraska and a portion of Wyoming to ja connection with the Southern Pa Wheat MarkeL ciflc at Ogden, It is further said the Portland, Jan. 29. With the ap- i company has an agreement with Jas. .,r-lat,l- ovonnA l c-n.,A -.. .1 ..' I T4I1I hv whlnh If PAT1 flpniilrA within East, our markets during the paBtjthe next two years a line extending week have become quite Arm, and went irora dioux uny to trriiei, mo rrlceo advanced materially. Millers miles, known as the Pacific Short were, the main buyers, but exnorters TJne. The understanding Is that the were in the market and snapped up Chicago Great Western is ambitious oil parrels of wheat offered for Rale. If"" an outlet of Its own to the West A eood number of Darnels Lhaneed tlat.it may maintain its position and hands and ibcie Is less wheat now ir.l'ot be dependent upon the Harrlman growers hands than on the first of system we.t of the Missouri river January. Some conservative esti-, gateways, With a lino of its own to mates mad by those In the trade say Ogden it would be in a position to there aie fully 5,000,000 bushels of 'one outer Business wnicn it cannot wheat in warehouses In the country r-"w hope to get. that belongs to the growers, and many of them do rot care to sell at Fighting the Tobacco Trust, j-lesent. Bluestem wheat Is getting joulsvJ!le, Ky . Jan. 29.--nej)ort8 quite scarce and It is doubtful if made public today show rapid prog thefle Is a million bushels of this regg ln the movement of the tobacco erade remaining unsold, Prices at er0wera of h'n whii nuripv district the present time aie J0q higher than ( towards the formation of a strong or a year ago at this time for club , anizatlon to fight the tobacco trust. wheat, and bluestem I8c per nusnei Forty thousand growers have become higher. Farmers are realizing good interested in the movement and or prices for wheat unsold, and it is ganlzatlons havo been formed in all currently reported from principal 0f uu tobacco growing counties of wheat points in the Interior that , Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana. The holders aro waiting for 80c for club and 90c for bluestem before they part association is to he Incorporated with a tapltaj stock of $1,000,000. WANTED HOUSEWORK BY THE DAY Call on on or address Mrs H. Huntlnston. 7U1 n e.ii Alia hi. Notice of Proposed Improvement of Cosble Street, Between Alta Street and Court Street Notice la herehr elren that at a meeting of the Common Council of the City of Pendleton, held on the 21st day of January, A. D. 1903. It waa ordered that Cosble street between Alta street and Court street be Improved by the construction of a wooden sidewalk on the east side thereof between said Alta street and Court street, the cost of such Improvement to be as sessed against the abutting property. uexnoniirauce against asm proposes im provement may be filed with the City Recorder within ten dava from the date of this notice. Dated thta 23d day of January, A . D. 103. By order of the Common Council. Attest: Tnoms FinGxBiLD, City Recorder, Notice of Proposed Improvement of Main Street, Between Jackaon Street and Wilson 8treet, Notice Is hereby glren that at a meeting ot the Common Council of the City of Pendleton, held on the 21st day of January, A. D. IMS, It was ordered thst Main street between Jackaon street snd Wilson street be lmprored by grad ing the aame the full width of the street be tween Jackson street and Wilson street, and constructing sidewalks on Main street on both sides ot said Main street between Jackaon street and Washington streets, the cost of such proposed Improvement to be assessed against the abnttlng property. Remonstrance against said proposed lm provement may bo filed with the City Recorder within ten daya from the data of this notice, Dated this 2Sd day of January, A. D. !M3. Hy Order of the Common Council. Attest: Thomas FiTtOKattD, City Recorder. 1MII I tnnmu 0U4n. MEN AND WOMEN. Us BlgO for unnatural llacharsxjotlaminatloBi rritatlous or ulMraUaui 17.1! of mucous nuiaUaoas, ramjets, auu au i-. t .-..rjT-t iriM I . - a.. ...71.. m. Mill nr b-IioIUBL l!fcl.lS UOLWiLALUU. "'" - , iBiMTt.o. . . O.B.i v." Mreuas. CHICHESTER'S PILLS Tfr!N. (Ir.ftliinl nuil Only .(.fiulDM. , Utnuiurti IUtui-Jr. M I K rcra. gror f Jfl IH J riO I'M! M Mil Jk HK -''! I4l.li lssMUtC sV.IW, .lul Wild Hubtil((wl.4-iisji.i I if Itm. . -fk rour lifyfUt kA m J I itrttlm mm fat i'mf 1 1 I'M fur s, 'IVaslfinatHluIr, . ul IIMLlrt Tur l.uAU. Li nturu lliall. brail l'roflrla, l'lIi-JjtT 4 Jii-mlMl AVIllHinettoKtvor. Boats leave Portland dally, except Sunday, 'stage of water permitting) for Willamette aad Vamblll Rlrer points. Lea Lewlstoat 7M0a.m. Dal It Excpt M Leave 1 Rlparla Snake Hirer 4.-06 a. m. Rlparla to Lewlston Dally I Excpt Monl F. F. WAM8LEY, Agent, Pendleton. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for Chicago, HI. Paul, Bt. Louis, Kan sas City, Bt. Joe, Omaha, and Ail Points 'East and Sooth Portland and points on the Sound TIME CARD. Lesre Pendleton, dally except Sundays at 7:00. pm. arnrs ranuieura nonaay, rveaneaaay ana Friday U OA pm. Airlre Pendleton Tuesday. Thursday aj Saturday sasnm. Leare Walla Walla dally, east bound, II DO pa, Arrlre Walla Walla dally, west bound, 9:4. ass. For Information recardlna rates and aooarsa. modatlons, call on or address 1Y. A. AMD, AgSUt, Pendletsm. OnroL B, B. OALDEKIIEAD, O P. A., waua nana, rvasu. 0 RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. TOJ f Br. PAUIi MINNEAPOLIH DDLTJTH FARGO GRAND FORKS GROOK8TON WINNEPEG HELENA and LBDTTE, THROUGH TICKETS 1 OHIOAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK' BOSTON and nil points East and Bosth rhrourh tlckata to Jssan sad China, via Tacoma and Northern raclflc bteamsklp 0, snd American Una. TIME BCHIDULI. Trains leave Pendleton daily axocct tumitm at 70 p.m. or lunnar intormsuon, urns oaras, ssapa and tickets, eall on or writs W. Adajsis. Psfc dleton, Oregon, or A, D. OHARLTOll, Third and Morrison BU., PorUand, Ore, Mormon gtlahopaf Pllla aa.v Uca la uu ovr yrt lf Ui ImJcs ftitUHan . i " .j......... . u . ' l J mum M, mil wn J V-t mm jvmam . taim hwi 1 ChllfC miS I U selMlsue, llMkta, sscmms, bf dgvctU-taioUajr, ourss Lost Has, Bpermatorrnoe Kmissions, ft.nrni -psi." wxr? I potsnori j-ost Power, mgrit-l-o W.rT'.Oj.; sfvll peslre, mna niimr, neBan.n,uniiinswipr-arrT, nm firtmi nm An. M... r. liil L,i.L sx. ..- zirzKiz r vj-.iint - ViE r-T. OSS of ,of Ola- jniaaTik k4TW .I.- n Ass. lK4.r fcl lu.'.l4ff !. m ttn l lit L MrftDt, SUmulUc Ihm Lraia uvi cnr uuUrk ' t ! . Aft f) v Vt Mannooot.. im insomnia, riure- mil fi3W. dl j a wtit.vn s'liAriiriiM:. id mam A w 'tltivn wtiAiUAme. too ., Can frunolsco, QL SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUGQIST8, PENDLETON, OREGON.