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ffoiaess Catfds and Societies SESSIONS AN" innuna, urnbtiiBALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. lTioLE. "OFFICE IN JHDD II nV bonrs. 10 to 12 a. m. Uaf T.l.nhciD red 871. If" 'in M n.. DSPAIN BLOCK, 'rirrKti- ere trouble.. catar "JSftff a Impaired hearing. "SJitlT fltttd for refractive er !' 2fL K7rrH BISQO, orrjuji iMn.il ISffirtMi StTlngi.Bank Telephone Lwrt MlP"QP. Maln aut- it,D, M D . HOMEOPATHIC p suraeon. omce in jnua K"nbo Office, black TS: ITu. FAll.U nOOU 17 ASSOCIA I' T.i.n)inn. main 931 : ml- $ooe. black 101 nnsDEnsox, rnrsiciAN K,tan Special""1, cjr. ear, umt Ollceln Saving Hank build- IrttES A KEtES. OSTEOPATHIC tTsrCHCY PHYSICIAN AND SUR- F-J ,., nan-iln HI not Tolnnhnnp lire "i 1,1 w.v-, . r v IlVN K HLAKESLEK. CHRONIC Mima anA t I a rtf mrft- IBM OUHUiu;. wiudi " . Sa Office 'phone main 721; lie. DENTISTS. ttC0HAN DENTIST. OFTICK IN Itftfio? rhune red 71 LUXX. DENTI8T, OFFICE In'aB- ffia Mock over Bcnmiat s new a rue , Tbob red 271 JANKS AND BROKERS. MiTIONAI BANK OF ATHENA. Capita;. JOO.ooo: surplus and . 11000. lntereat on time deposits. ai forelgu and domestic exchange. u womntlT attended to. Henry I president; T. J. Elrk, rlce-pre. FRATERNAL ORDERS. tllATILLA TENT, NO. 27. K. O. T. M. . 'V" 8ecret Society hall, second and fourth Tueadaja In each month. All rlalt lag Sir Knlphta cordially lnrlted. J. 8. Commander " ' PENDLETON LODGE. NO. 62. A. F. AND A. M., meeta Oral and third Mondaya of parb month riatMni. ' T. J. Tweedy, W, M. : Joe H. Parke. Sec PENDLETON CHATTER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, H. P., F. F. Wamaley, aecreUry. meeta second and fourth Frldaya of each month In Masonic hall. DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHT OF 1'ythlas. L. W. Held, C. C.; K. W. Fletcher. K. of R. and S. Meeta erery Monday In Secret Society hall. MODERN WOOMEN OF AMERICa7 Tutullla Camp, No. 6S98. Meets Brit and third Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows' hall. George A Hamblln. Con sul: G. A. Itobblne, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR meetlnps of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W. of W are held In Secret Society hall every Saturday evening. Visiting neighbors are always welcome, J. E Beam, Clerk; Thou. Fitzgerald, C. C. PF.SDLETON CIRCLE NO SZ7. WOMEN OF Woodcraft, meets every Frida evening at Rendrlx Hall. All visiting neighbors are cor dially Invltel to attend Minnie Htlllman, Guardian Neighbor; Eva Fletcher, Clerk. POOT AND SHOE REPAIRING, L. GREEN AWALD, THE OLD RELIABLE Shoemaker. First-class repairing with best materials. Shop in rear of Dindinger Wilson & CO. JOHN WILSON, FIRBT-CLAB8 SHOE maker and repairer. Beat material used and good work done. Shop 117 Alt St. LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLES. THE CITY LI VERT BOARD AND SALE Stable, M J. Carney, proprietor, lot fine turnouts, stable 118 Alts street. LIVERY, FEED AND BALKS BTABLK A. C. Dresser, Prop., Old Scmple Stable, 723 Cotton . wood street: carefnl attention riven to horses MIL Diniucui , A.. 1 1 ,.i.T-uicai' i ... , . , . - , - TL Harnett, cashier: F. 8. Le-' lc" w"n isntant casnier kfllMERS' BANK OF WESTON", metuu. uwi a general nana- exchange boucht and sold. promptly attended to. R. t rrnldent : George W. Proebstel, FEED AND SALES STABLE, LINDSEY & DOTY Prop ; Old Semple Stable, 72.1 Cottonwood strt: careful attention given to horses left with ns. COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. M. FIIOOUE l-rop. Liivery. reed and hoardlnc. All t: J. R. Kllcore. cashier: dl. , slnds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Ou- C A. Hartman, M. II. John. T. poslte Hotel Pendleton. Tbons main 181. I. H. uraw, j. F. Kllgore, Robert . . - -, . n 1'roeostei. jiuua r r.r.u liuu, . i. ujinxu prop, special care given to horse left ATTORNEYS. TRANSPORTATION LINES. I JAMES A. FEE. LAW OFFICE IN JUPD t building. HA1LET A LOWELU ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In Despaln Block. 1IALLERAT A MCCOURT, LAWYERS, A8-, soclatlou bnlldlng. CARTERXllALEYi ATTORNEYS AT, law. Office In Savings Bank bnlldlng. HENRY J BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW ! Association Block, Pendleton. Oregon. T. t. BOYD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ill Court street. L. B. REEDER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pendleton, Oregon. N BERKELEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Association Block, n K. COLLIER, LAWYER. OFFICR rooms 7 and 8, Association bnlldlng. ST1LLMAN tk PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT law- Mr Stlllman has been admitted to practice In United Statea patent office and makes a specialty of Patent Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and IS. Association Block. R 8 BRYSoN. ATTORNKY-ATI.AW; COL lecttosi and Insnrance. OflSce In K O. build ing. R.J 8IATKR, ATTORNBY, ROOMS t JUDD Building INSURANCE A LAND BUSINESS. JOHN HAILEY. JR.. V. 8. LAND COM- and proor: insurance ann courciiou. See In Judd building, room H.. "Tuere'B one thing I like about our n minlftcr, he iliran t Jump at conclu sion." "No; It usually takes him ubnut an l ur to rcuch a cuncluslon," HSDLF.TON SAVINGS BANK. Oregon. Organised March 1. itsiil, 150,000; surplus, $90,000: towed on time deposit. Bx- fksht and sold on all principal Kciai attention given to coi f J. Fnrnlab. prealStnt : J. N. Larstildent; T, J. Morris, cashier; I I.lia-J, assistant cashier. RimONAL BANK OF PENDLB- IkttjSil, $70,000: aurplus, 105,000. numeral mnaing nuainess. bz i ol telegraphic transfer sold on , to yrancuco. New xork and : Kfca in the Northwest. Draft JaCfcii, Japan and Europe. Make M&l to nuonaoie terms, uevi An Stov.. F- Matlock. Tlce-preal glB. ifLmlltrr wounson. tsiw MCHms AND GUILDERS. I t. SmiD. ARCniTERT AND SU- I srEaJnt, ntkea complete and rella- Fjarosoiiaings In the city or conn- ii ima nuuaing. tl COLE. CONTRACTORS AND Eitlmate furnished on short 1 Work a specialty. Prompt !Vy on Bluff street near Main, II HIT, CONTliAr-rnn Avn nnrr.n. It Cdutes lurnlshed on all kinds Iaw.7, cement walks, atone walls, etc. H Mima a. 1- .-. . aa, ' "r" -i cnai uresoninu omce. IltlCriUAN, ARCHITECT AND 8U- imirnt Room lfi. Association rndleton, Oregon with me red 204. Lower Webb street. "Phone BOARD AND LODGING. EMPIRE LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF E. Court and Johnaon street. Good large, clean room wltb comfortable beds, Rates 25c and SOc a night. Tho. Smart, rrop. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALT A AND Mill streets. Board by the day or week. uooa table aet. Rates fi and 5 per week. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L. Neff, prop. THE ST. GEORGE RESTAURANT REGO lar meals 25 cents. Short orders a specialty, Open day and night. T. A. Oldfathcr, Prop. THE STRAHON ROOMING HOUSE 618 MAIN street, Mrs. H. E. Cooper, Prop. Everything new and strictly flrit class. Rate ?5c, SQc and Jl per day LO'XlINa AND BOARDING HOUSE; ROOMS Inr Jodgers and light housekeeping, E. V. ftulllvsn iroprietor, Cotttnwood street, next lc ,mr'.hoU Gallery. THE "WHITE LODCINd HOUSE, 301 SOUTH Main straet. Mn. Mary Wllilsmi, Prop. Housekeeping rooms ana, lodging .rooms. Good comfortaDle rooms na clean, well kept bed. Lodging -ft cents. ROOMS TO RENT, SlFcoLLEGE 8TREET. FOR RENTNEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, well located. Call at 309 Wesr Court Streot. CABS AND CARRIAGES. ' nniMiPFf tibk iiapk:. neit AND VERY tELLAE, PLASTERING AND CE- lste style, for the service of the public a Cement walks a peclalty. Es- C D. Carnn and Jaa. 8. McKay, props. Call fSrlllhfll ffH VCnrtr cnaran---Ml fh n-tmmo-liil llff-rr atflhle or telfr- rtn at Bsdley and Zebner's cigar ; phone main 101 and tbe back will call for nils St, P O. box 104. . vob. !,CITY CAB LINE, KRWIN BAKER, PROP. ' Telephone Main 791 Office and waiting rOOlU, All lirtJUl, UCAV U Dai 111 51 kous. J-taufj. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. GEORGE O'DANIEL. NEW AND 8EC0ND hand goods bought and sold. Court St., Opera bouse block. Call and see bits. V STROBLeT DEALER IN 8ECOND iinnri .moils. It there is Berthing yon need In new or second-hand furniture, stoves, granite ware nod crockery .call and get tils price, No 212 Conrt atreet. NEW AND SECON P-HAND GOODS BOUGUT and sold: pawn puxers; money .u,ut.u all kinds of articles. Waters t Sherry,, props., 7S2 Cottonwood street TOnOORIAL PARLORS, gftlUTn n , r, t, t-, j aiirtn . v-II Wi. "in mreet, tnreo cioori norm o Georje. FiMt class service. fTOS30RlALI'ARLOR8, COURT ST , lOOri WMit nf llnMan D,ln IT..a1 f K'0?, Flr,t c1" Workmen, every- ,u luji-rn imprnvemenis, I fl'8BAK!TA ttv U I I) 17-1, titrtn ,VIL P)9t. Cstlrt Itri. h.a, rn.,n,.n.hln r?,era Improvements; all tools steril' ! Ia Dont In i-onnectlon. HECTRICAL SUPPLIES. 1 PI Ssna .m rT : ? . House, store, wired for uZ .uelu 01 telephone. Elec- specuity. BLACK8MITHING. COI'ELAND A SON GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. Horse shoeing a specialty 314 Webb St. COMMERCE -TRADE MILLERS RAISE FLOUR TO $4.00 PER BARREL. Butter, 40c and 45c per roll. Eggs, 30c. No Settled Price of Flour to Custom ers Range- From $4.35 to $4.50 per Barrel Little Change In Gener al Market. The provision markets today afford very little that Is novel, hut there Is an abundance of staples nice goods, and at no exorbitant prices. The meat markets offer today, out side of the staple, everyday products, fresh halibut, smelt, salmon, herring and perch, abundant supplies of which arrived today from the Sound. These fish are selling at from 10 to 12 cents per pound. Swartz & Greulich yesterday purchased 100 lambs for the mutton market, that aresaid to be very fine. They were purchased of P. C. Sperry. Perhaps the most appetizing things , In the market now are the recent con-j slgnment from California of green peas at 15 cents per pound, two pounds for 25c; cauliflower, 10 to 20 cents per bunch; celery, 5 to 10 cents per bunch; onions, 5 cents per bunch, three bunches for 10 cents; lettuce. 5 cents er bunch. J The price of flour was raised Feb ruary 1 by the millers to the retail-1 ers, 50 cents per barrel from $3.50 1 to $4. There is no settled retail price for flour, but on the contrary, it Is sold today to the consumers all the way from $4.35 or $4.40 to $4.50. The poultry, livestock and produce market prices to farmers are just what they were a week ago. The letail market in general for grocery products prices to the consumer are also at a standstill. All the prices quoted below are those paid the farmers or producers by the retailers of the city except the list headed 'f'emiieton itetaii uro-, eery Prices," i COE COMMISSION CO. tw.0' iIlnneapolls absolutely guarantees to execute all orders when are reached. & U holds no customer responsible for more than the margin ho "ft on n trJr, "cbages no Interest for camine Ioiik stocks. I; The Coe Commission Company has opened for business in the mill.!! . ni 1 i fttet .E0' New York and Minneapolis morning quotations received HifLa, the Pendleton office over the best extensive private wire I h.i. - UtfT the worlQJ will be posted for Inspection. I ' h 1 1 1 1 H Dlnnl... 1 , ..Inlnnn -, uiui.ivo, uuuus aim pruviDiuno, The quotations itfJ?ar8ln of ono cent, a bushel Is required, on grain, and $2 a share V An nlirhti, Mni i.nahoi' MmmlBlnn Ir charged on grain and W One ni - OUR CAPITAL AND SURPLUS IS $300,000.00. H"ier.nce! 75 National and State Banks, -uiiiB me Pendleton eavino uann QPFICES IN SEVENTY-FIVE NORTHWE8T TOWNS. .SULLIVAN, Pcndleloa Office Parsnips, 75c per sack. Onldns, $1 per sack. Beets, $1.50 per sack. Potatoes, Coc to 75c per hundred. Garlic, 15c per pound. Pendleton Livestock and Poultry. nhloVonR Hens. 7(ZWAc. $3.50 per dozen; springs, 7c, $3.25 per dozen; joosters, 4 to Cc. Turkeys, 12c per pound. Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $3.75. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc 'Cows, per hundred, $3.253.50. Steers, $44.25. Hogs, live, $5,50 C. v.. Hogs, dressed, 77,,c. VaL dressed, 8c. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Coffee Mocha and Java, best. 40c per lb.; next grade, 35c per lu; lower grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; package coffee, 15c and 20c per lb. nice Best head rice, 12c 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. ?L'.60 per 100. Flour B. B $4.50 per barrel; Wal ters', $4.50 per barrel. Hides. The following are tho prevailing average prices for hides In this mar ket: Beef, green, 4Cc per lb; beef dry, 1013c; mink, 5075c each, with a possibility of $1.25 each If the size is good and hte condition prime; coyote, 50c and possibly $1; bear skins, according to quality and hize, from $5 to $15; coon, 2530c; horse, perfect, with head, tail and mane, $1 to $1.25; sheep, 89c per lb., dry. The Wheat Trade. Portland, Feb. 5. There is no new development in the wheat market here. Prices are without change. Offerings during the past week have been liberal, and buyers purchased a number of good round lots. At no time has there been any delay this season in loading ships. Its shows without doubt that exporter all had plenty of wheat on hand. The past month 4,000,000 bushels, wheat and flour, have been exported from the"! North Pacific coast, and the month of February will be quite active, as all the vessels now on berth hero and at Tacoma to the number of 15 will be finished. Seven months of the cere al year have passed, and shipments now total 20,750,000 bushels of wheat, flour being Included In these totals. The activity in shipping wilt be over at the close of the present month. Something will be done In the next three months, but the wheat shipping business will be practically complet ed by the end of February. Millers are in tho market for wheat, and arc heavier buyers tlian exporters, and are paying a slight margin In valuo.s ever export quotations We quote club wheat, 76; bluestem, SCc; val ley, 78r per bushel. J M.BENTLKY REPRESENTS THE OLDEST and most reliable nre anil acciaeni miur ance companies. Ofllce with Hartman Ab ttra t Co. JOE H I'ARKES, OFFICE COTTONVOOI 8L Oners house block :lanrt office oos Iness, socb as filing of claims and Initiating contests a specialty. Vi Isl G OREGON SHOJtTLlNB ahd Union Pacific Dni roa Portland 8:10 a m Chicago 5'JOptn Tlmn Soiirxlul aal? Krtim roiiillvtoti I ro IVrtland 1 KO a m 1'eitland Special No. 1 Chicago Spxclal No. 2 Mall and Ripien No.6 Tb East x0 a.as. rorUaa fiHOpaa The Ka l:U Tht Hast 'flam Spoaane 8:15a m Mall and RxprctiNo.e fortlanl cuta l'sndleton Paiscnger No, 7 Spokann l'mvenger No. 8 Pendleton Ilranch Mlied Train No. 41 3M p m PHOTOGRAPHERS, W 8. ROWilAN, LEADING PIIOTOORA nher of the city, narrest Tlewa, In dian photoa for sale. Finishing done for amateurs. Main Bt., near nriage. i-pone red 2TS. VETERINARY SURGEON. DR. G. W. VAUOHAN, ORADtlATK OK THK Kn Francisco Veterinary Colles;e: calls at tended to Ar or nUht. Office at Iepot Stablo; phone Red 811 EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. 9POONKVORK, TUB KMl'LOVMKNT AOKNT and Messenger man. If yon want employ, ment or help, or reliable messenger serrlce at all honrs. call on him, K0 Conrt St , rhone Hlsck ISC. I? bTAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, K MAIN ST.t II you need help or seek employmant call on tl. rnone Main ion. WANTED. Walls WslURrsnch Mtie.l Train No 42 Bpokaaa 1 .-oo M Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates nb-.i- Ji-ct to change. Ball erery & days. Da'lly I except Sunday 8.-00p m. I Batiinlay 1 QH p in. i Columbia Ultar To Aitorla and Wy Landings. 4 x p. as. 4M0P.BS. Handajr Wlllnmotto Klvcr. Hosts ieate Portland dally, except Bundsy. 'tsge of walor permitting) for Wlllametla a4 lamiiiu Hirer poinn. Leare Rlparla 4X16 a. m. Rlparla to U'wlilnn uauy Excpt Monl Lear Lewliton 7X. sa. list It Slept Msa F. F. WAMBLKY. Agent, PendUio. WANTED - HOtJSKWORK HY Tlfg HAT Csllon on or address Mrs II. Iluntlngtori 701 West Alta Bt. WANTED YOUR ORDERS FOR ENGRAVED cards, wedding lnvltatlnulrtc; 100 engrared riiltlng cards with plate, UAi: additional cards in future, 11 per hundm.t Tbe East Or-eioBlsn. Notice of Proposed Improvement of Cosble Street, Between Alta Street and Court Street. Notice is hereby glren that at a meeting of the Common Council of the City of Pendleton, held on the 21st day of January. A D, 1901, It was ordered that Cosble street between Alta street and Conrt atreet 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 tbe abutting property. Remomtrance against said proposed Im provement maybe filed with the City Recorder within ten d from the date of tbls notice . Dated this KM day of January, A D. IM. By order ot the Common Council. Attest: TflOMtS FitzGirsld, City Recorder. OLD NEWSPAPERSTO PDTJNIiitli carpet, on sbslr.e walls, or for wrap ping purpose. Old newspaper In largt bundle or lou eacn at ZD cenis a oonnii at the BA8T OREOOMAN office. Pendl ton. Orego. 1617c; Utah, fine, 1415c; fine mo dlum, 1617c; medium, 1718e; and at not extortionate prices, average, 1718c; flno medium cholco, 1920e;. Pulled, scoured basis, fine, 4750c; extra, 5053c; super A, 4345c; super II, 4143c. Puffington (proudly) I am a self made man. Grimshaw (languidly)- -H'm' In vent those eurs yourself? Puck. 'ashinjrton & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for, Chicago, Bt. Paul, Bt. LouU, Kan huh City, Ht. Joe, Omaha, mid All Points East and South Portland unci point on the Sound TIME CARD. Leare Pendleton, dally except Sundays 7:u0. pin, Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday Friday 11 :25 pm. Arrive Pendleton Tneiday, Thursday and Batnrday tSSum. Leare Walla Wills dally, east bound, 110 pu. Arrive Walla Walla dally, west bound, 5-.4S aas. For Information regarding rates and aeoaas. modationi,.all on or addrvks W. ADAMH, Agent, Pendletau, Oregu 8. . CAI.DBRIIEAD. O P, A Halla Walla, Wash. Nasal Jr. m t4)f 1 It&javA FOR SALE ; FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTIES Six room dwelllug flouBe and two Iota with pretty shaded lawn, on prom inent corner of court ttreet, $2500. A dwelling, seven rooms, centrally i located, with electric lights, bath and j sewerage, well shaded lawn, 12500. Six room dwelling, stable and two lot, $900 A dwelling and lot, centrally locat ed, 1500. Other dwellings with lots from 700 to $1100. Blnide lots from 125 to 300. Will sell all my property on easy tern is, The city Is increasing la population and valuea in real estate are rising. Buy now before you have to pay more. Don't sit down and wait until real es tate goes higher. BUY NOW G. P. BOYD, III Court Street In -I lu bcavo l""" tbould be cluxiil uiE. Ely's Creai.i Hal cIcanM:,oolli- ai -l be dit:.. . -1 1 cures it.' irr'. ' -iwsy a culd lu the If uuic&) C'rt-Hiii lJiiliii l v ' ,-il li. nutill, spresdi otr tbe inemliraue and is absorbed. Jtellsf Is Ira uitdlkUi at i a .kT. .-.- Ji is tot drjrluij-does not iruduce nceJui. Largo Sl, W eeuts at Drtijf I'iticrbyrJialli '1 iM Hue, 10 leuU by mail. ELY BItOTIIEIW. W Warren BUeet. New York. to: San Francisco, Pel. G. Prices are well maintained in this market for wheat and although buyers are dis posed to hold off and purchase only what is roqulred for Immediate needs the selling Interests realize the FtrenKth of Its nositlon and stands (Irmly for Its asking rates. They are! well assured that supplies of wheat, In the state are small, and this fact coupl-sd with thj demand from Am-, tralla, furnishes a good strong basis for their drmand of prices. The ex nortlnir interests are not heavv buy ers at present, but what they do buy! iney nave to pay me iuii quotations for without obtaining any concession. No. 1 shipping Is quoted ?1 43Vi to 11.40; milling, $1-47 to $1.6216 per cental. Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules, Pr l POSITIVE CURE For Inflsmmstlon or Catarrh of trie Illaddtr aud DIxsMd Kidneys. No eure no psy, Oaras qslcsly asd I'erms nsatly lb worst oases ot iouorrli04-a sod4ilrt, no mattercf buv luntc stand Id. AbsofDtcly hsxiiiltrits. Hold by dnifcUts. frits 11.00, or by nmll. ixwtpild. THE lAMTAL-PlPilD CO., srusrOMtaiH, ohio. Sold by F. W. 6chmldt & Co. MEN AND WOMEN. Um I)1J I"' uDnstoral irrltstltios or ulurstloc of iuuvuus lutmbtsoai, I'slclMS, SU i BUt UtlU: ttti or putMtOb'iS. Mi to Lrtott. KGia ur sjrH3wsi or tul In plsia ri lit oip:n, l-r(ld, tut it Ail, ur Iwttlu, li.74. CUtuUr coLt vu ibiutd. RUNS l'ullmau SlccphiK Ouo, litigant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping CiirH. HI. PAUL MINNKAl'OLIF DULUTH KAIWJO OilAND HO RICH UJIOOKHTON WINNKl'EO HKI.KNA and IHU'ITK. THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON I'HILADKLI'HIA NEW YORK; JJOrfi'ON and hi) polnUt Kaxt and Houth Itironb tickets to Jspsn and Chins, rla Tsfjoina and florthsrn faclSo blaamiblp 0, and Amtrtcan line. TIHU SCUBUULB, Tialni leare rendition dally aicspl HonaUl at 7 AO P. m. ror Inrtbtr Iniormstlon, Urn tardi, mt4 and tickets, call on or write W. Adams, fa, dleton, Orecon, or A.U.'lilAKLTON, Third and Moriltun Bt., Portland, Or. CHICHESTER'S PILLS OHkIumI und Only iienulnn. 1U.UOU TwtiibobUtt. Lsvllo.Mk liruulal iik;iikh' ku'n y.tliil.tHir i HKU M (Jtyia rftUiW itut, eUaa ?tu Uua rtisUto. Tkr n wllirr ICtf HHaUluUiiaii4lMllHtltMa 4hrM Vtufgint w ttvt -I i ml ' f wuH I r llulaiiU '1 tlfauealmls au4 llMkti fr tA.t l rriiit-u JUttll. tt44 tr4 idadUvMhu.tsl'JIJJ.A.. I'll Wool Market Boston, Feb. C. The wool market i lias been somewhat Irregular of late. Fine staple teritory wools have been active, and the market generally Is, firm, with prices well hold. Still 01(77)99.. m-Arai.n 17f77)1fi.. mlttrlla ' snd ratorM itm&li w&V rirrkn ,,,, J ir,5v,ir.' .,,;:"' ,ot.ToU.! fbsrwuion sufferers are not cord by IVrtoruIsran6aMrrfDUre trouble wltb HswiaUMU, COUntle8, lbgplCc; southern, 1213c; j CVflUUUa tU ouly kuouru r.ui) 1 cum wllttoui on ocsraiiou, MU UaUiuoiiUls. A wrkUM Territory. Idaho fine HtfilGc fine wantirautdmmiiretruuiifjw ,uotozvlHcfUli , 1616M:C, medium, lC17c; imitmiAV nuniiiKmo,, no.iioxmt.Bayrjrw.ci. uauuaai. ai?oaiaErrk"cupiDENr mniinvvu r-sV vn.at nervous or aLmut tLs aorUva umsus. aucu as t'alua 1st Ilia HurU, kTriuluol KuiImIuus, N IJuumrx jf rrrxt KslJullmr lrlu, Ts leads llvtrr, r3 i-ijai aSMnljucf . I u uium lis. Norioua lllllly, I'ltuvlcaf .rireclt sina iurbuvsmmb. nr. wuirii ii uoiujccKtxs ioixsJI luuesbrday or nixtib 1'revunuQulckauibf ducliikrtr, w W f3Ucruilo-ruuu mllll Jul IUI Horrors 'l 'LUWIW'XZJ. r vr.nmrioBuaawJV Ibe klduysaud tliu urluuy uttuit bt ail laibuHils. vvviUlilitiUtwtuua0 medium, Wyoming, fine, umM.c; medium SOLD BY TALLMAN &. CO., DRUGGISTS, PENDLETON, OREGON. ii.iik i .ni,a ,i i i my , i