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1 VETERINARY SURGEON. TRANSPORTATION LINES. tess Catcls and Societies DR.O. W. VAUGHAN, GRADUATE Or THK Ban Francisco Veterinary College; calls at tended to dtr or nliht. Office at Depot IrtlONS AND TRADE8, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Stables; phone Red til. WANTED. m PHYSICIANS. -TToFPICB IN JDDD S(Phone red 8T1. " 1 ' ' ' ' Piu eye trouble. cUr frf w d Impaired hearing. K5 Barlnga 'nk. Telephone fc, iinf"-" .. rrS if. D.i HOUKOPATOIC n? surgeon. Offlce In Jndd frilVphoD Office, dibck 78 ; rfTnLL. nooM 17 associa- r.inhnne. main 081: real- GMe, black 101. '.nitntminN PftYBiniAN . SpKlaltle.. eje. ear noee ( eilD 831. KTT ruriSH nRTEOPATniC E C&ronlc and nerrona disease Olice one Tit- t-vi. FRATERNAL ORDERS. UMATILLA TENT. NO. 27, K. O. TV U Meeta In Secret Society ball, aeeond and fourth Tuesdays In each month. All ylslt Ine Sir Knlgbta cordially Invited. 3. S. Kees, Itecord Keeper; K. D. Eetabrook, Commander. PENDLETON. LODOE, NO. B2. A. F. AND A. M., meeta Brat and third Mondavi ot each month. Visiting brethren welcome. T. J. Tweedy, W. U. ; Joe n. Parke. Sec KZavT PHYSICIAN AND BUR- j la Deipln niock, Telephone DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIOIIT OP Pythlae. L. VT. Held, C. C: It. W. Hetcher. K. of R. and S. Meeta every Monday In Secret Society hall. MODERN WOOMEN OF AMERICA. Tutullla Camp, No. 0890. Meeta Brit and third Mondavi of each month at Odd Fellowe' hall. George A Uamblln, Con sul ; G. A. Robblna, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W. of W. are held In 8ecret Society hall eTery Saturday evening. Visiting neighbors are a'ways welcome. J. E Beam, Clerk! Thos. Fitzgerald, C. O. PENDLETON CIRCLE NO 527, WOMEN OF Wonderalt, meets every Frlrtav evening at Hondrtx Hall, All visiting nelahbors ara cor dially invllel to attenil Minnie Btlllman, Qnardlan Neighbor; Eva Fletcher, Clerk. ' g DLAKKHLiKK, UUIIUflR' 1 .. .1 .1lMaAa A, n. nnl aiieasea auu v. " IM bnlldlng, corner Mam ana B, Office 'phone mala 721 ; Rea. BOARD AND LODGING. tTTir.its noOS'E. OSTEOPATH. Rjionpwn (treat Telephone Black DENTISTS. IjtOflAN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN Har. i none reu n. UJVDENTI8T, OFFICE IN AS .Myir over Scbmldt'a new drng Kum red 271. jNKS AND BROKERS. IllTlONAI BANK OF ATHENA, Capital, tou.uuu ; surplus ana I HMO. Intereat on time depoalta. t fertlgn ana tiomesiic exenange. a promptly attended to. Henry prttldent; T. J. Kirk, vlce-presl- I Harnett, caabler : F B. I- tant caanier. EMPIRE LODGING HODSE, CORNER OF E. Court and Johnaon atreeta. Good large, clean rooms with comfortable beda. Rates 25c and 50c a night. Tboa. Smart, Prop. HOTEL AI.TA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill atreeta. Hoard by the day or week. Good table set nates t4 and $5 per week. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L. Neff, prop. Till" St7 OKORQE RESTAURANT. REGD lar meals 2.conta. Short orders a specialty. Open daynnd night. T. A. Oldfather, Prop. THE BTRAHON ROOMING HOUSE CI8 MAIN treet, Mrs n. E. Cooper, Prdp. Evervth'na new and strictly flrt class. Rates 25c, SOc and II per day TITE WHITE LODGING HOtlBE. SOI SOUTH Main street. Mrs. Mary Williams, Prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms. Good comfortable rooms and clean, well kept beds Lodging 25 cents. R005I8 TO RENT, 617 COLLEGE STREET. MRS1 RANK OF WESTON, i Oregon. Docs a general bank- si Exchange oongnr ana aoia. pnmnM MtfonriM. tn. It. kfrttMent: George W. Proebatel, K3(, J II, ttllKorc, cuuier, ui- 11. nartman. M. M. Johna, T. i n rims. J. v. Kllirore. Robert It W Proebatel. 6DLETON SAVINGS BAN.K, l Oregon. Organlied Marcn l, Ail tan tftt anrnlna. I nO.OOO : An Mm dnnalta. Bx Fkrlt and sold on all principal tt.nHnn (fln tft COl- f.,t j, Fnrntab. prealdent; J. N. fttialtcnt: T. J. Morris, caahler ; HUTlONATi BANK OF PBNnLB. l Mill, IHI.UW i UI-piUB, fuu-vuv. Eini WfSTftPc tranifew iold on uatila t&a mm Tvl An. r Kilidahler: It F. Johnson. trui tulilff HT0RNEY8. I i ft!, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD i LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT p. Office la Despaln mock. UI 1 McCOURT, LAWYERS, AS- i luUdlng. FOR RENT NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, noil located. Call at 309 Wesi Court Street. BOOT AND 8HOE REPAIRING. L. GREENAWALD, THE OLD RELIABLE Shoemaker. First-class repairing with beat materials. Shop In rear of Dlndlnger Wilson & CO. JOHN WILSON. FIRST-CLASS BHOE niaker and repairer. Beat material naed and good work done. Shop 117 Alta St. LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLES. : J" ' 1 t- WANTID - nOOTKWORK BT THE DAY Call on on cr address! Mrs II Hnntlncton 701 West Alta St. WANTED YOUR ORDKUB FOR KNGRAVKD cards, wedding Invitations, etc; loo engraved Ifltlnr cards with nlate. It K: .additional cards In future, J I per hundred, The Kaat Or- IN POUND THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED animals have been taken up by the marshal ol the "Hy ol Pendleton, Is wit ; une Drown griaina, l vrsrs oia; crippled in right front let; no brand visible; weight IC00 lb, one sorrel yearling horse colt; no brand head ; welgbt (too lbs one roan yearling horse con ; no orana viuoio ; weigni tixi ids. If said animals are sot claimed bv lha own ers or those entitled to the posseulon, costs ana dxpenses atrainsi mem psia ana inem taken awmy within ten days Irom the date hereof, than at 3 o'clock p. m. ot the lift day 1IWI ,k..l.1 ui c,ui..i( iav, luri.iu .niuiM, niiitra mu to the hlgbest bidder, at public section for casn, ai ine cut pouna. on me corner oi vol tonwooa ana wean streets, in me hit oi i cn dleton, the proceeds of such Kale to tie applied to the payment ot such ro!s and expenses ol maxincsaie. Paled tms inn aay oi reoruiry. ivi. J A. BLAKKLY, City Marshal. Pirate Chief Dead men tell no taleal Now, to bury the treajur I ft PGRLEO GO E prominent mention In the papers be , cause of that fact. The attempt at I self destruction, however, was unsat , isfactory, anil poor Herbert was taken l to Medical Lake asylum, where he died, and from which place his body was brought to Spokauo for Inter TITLED ENGLISHMAN DEAD TWO YEARS. YET UNBURIED. ' mout. men began tno trouble which re- THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND BALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for One turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street. FEED AND SALES STABLE, LINDBEY A DOTY Prop ; Old Semple Stable, 723 Cottonwood street; careful attention given to horses left with us. COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. M. FROOUE Prop. Livery, feed and boarding. All xlnda of turnouts. Competent driven. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone mala 101. OREGON FEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON prop. Special care given to horses left with me. Lower Webb itreet. 'Phone red 2frt. SECOND-HAND DEALER8. I i RALEY. ATTORNEYR AT Office In Savings nank building. ptfBEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. bMon Block, Pendleton, Oregon. GEORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND hand goods bought and aold. Court St., Opera bouse block. Call and aee him. V STROrsLE. DEALER IN 8ECOND hand goods. If there Is anything yon nocA In new Or second-band furniture. stoves, granite ware and crockery .call and get his pricea, no aiK conn aireei. Ibid, attorney at law. hi atatt. ItEEDEU, ATTORNEY AT LAW, fm, Oregon, MILKY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. fla Acoclatlon Rlock, COLLIER. LAWYER. OFFICE pTind 8, Association building. UK k PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT Ir. Stlllmnn haa been admitted to I la United State patent office ltd s sneclaltv ot Patent Law. 1 10. U, 12 nd IS, Association B5YB7n ATTO RN EY-A'TVLA W J COL- uu uigurnnce unice in a, u. uuiw fTER, ATTORNKY, ROOMS 42S JUDD fHITECTS AND DUILDER8. IIOWARD. ARCHITECT AND 8U. -ai, uiKen complete adq reiia 17 Jadd building. COLE. CONTRACTORS AND . Estimates furnished on abort Job Work a specialty. Prompt nop on muff street near Main. NEW AND SECONP-nAND GOODS BOUGHT ll kinds of articles, waters t 8herry, props., 782 Cottonwood meat BLACK8M1TMINQ, COPtAND A SON, GENERAL nLACKSSIITII- work promptly ftttendfid to; call and feo u; .k.noiuvaitVnhii fltt-pnf. liiRt three blocks oeinw Aiaiu Bucut, EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. BPOONKMORE.THK EMPLOYMENT AGENT and Messenger man. If yon want employ ment or help, or reliable messenger service ot all hours, call on him, 220 Court St., Phone Black ISA bTAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 638 MAIN ST.; If yon need holnor seek employment call on us. Phone Main 1011 ELECTRICAL 8UPPLIE8. MAPLE BROS . 217 COURT STREET, General Electricians, dealers in elec rlcal supplies, nonsea, store, wired for .loctrlo lights, bells or telephones. Elec rlcal dxturea of all kinds. Get oar pricea. Repair work a specialty. CABS AND CARRIAQE8. " CONTRACTOR AND DUILD- "uoates furnished on all kinds "VT. Cftmftn ar.lb. . a ..alia at b , v t .iui .iui nun., U at East Oregonlan office. UjOpiUAN, ARCHITECT AND 8U- ?t.. Room 15, AasocUtlon rrauieton, Oregon. tPtWR, PLASTERING AND CB- ai. r ree. worr guaranieea. FxiUaV nldlt;r nd Zebn-r'. cigar s I . U. HI llH. laoBTu.1 ' BARBER SHOP AND CW'M. First class service. tSS8 rAR.LR8, COURT ST , Unm J, "1 u?"en Rule Hotel, J. wi modern Improvements. CSviJARY BARBER HHOP. DEB- filtBiml:"re'l bit workmanship; IIUIIHHR TIRE HACK, NEW AND VERY 5.ic.rt'. T.. a UKT.. nmra. Call at the Commercial livery atable r phone main 101 ana we nac win ; . yon. Scion of a Noble House Shoots Him self Relatives Refuse to Pay Burial Expenses Embalmed Corpse Lying in Undertaker's Cellar, Fresh as a Daisy. Although his heartless English rel atives have now finally sent word trom England that they will not pay for his burial, William Herbert, the pickled Englishman, who was em balmed more than two years ago, Is In better condition now than when he died -January 8, 1901. He is still tucked away In the collar of a local undertaking establishment, and he Is getting as hard as a rock, although he looks a3 fresh as though he Just died yesterday. The pickling Is all Internal William is not kept in brine nnd when taken out of the cellar for inspection against moths or any other pests which are likely to bother a corpse, he shows up fine. So far, Herbert is the prize relic of the local embalmers. Even a skeptic would be compelled to admit that he is as staple an article as an ossified man. Were the embalmers to shake up Herbert at the dead of night end as): him what he thought of the job of pre serving him, even he would probably bow and say: "Gentlemen, from my own experience I can say that you aie artists In this line of work. Here is my written. recommendation. When the next stiff comes your way present It and say 'this is from one who knows.' " v In all likelihood Herbert would not be So affable If he were asked for his views as to why he Is held, a pickled relic, In the undertaking shop; and he would probably be equally severe on his Uch relatives in the old fountry, who, because of their thriltinesa, have permitted him to thus remain in soak. Instead or being taken out and burled like any other decent corpse. Scion of Noble House. The story of how Herbert came to end his career beyond this earthly existence In a Spokane undertaking shop Is one of unusual romance and Interest.- The scion of a noble ling lish family, having their ancestral possessions In and about 70 Witford load. I.lecesteisiine, England, iter bert is believed to have been crossed In love In early manhood: and. In dls gust at this affront by the fair lady, said tragically, "Raus mitt her," or words to that effect. "I shall go to suited In the corpse being held up for lack ot burial expenses. Herbert! rich relatives In the old country were cabled to and asked what to do with the body. The reply came back "Uury him." Then a message was sent: "How much will you stand for the funeral?" "Not one penny," was the unsatisfactory response. Then the police department took up the matter and tried to get the cost of Herbert's funeral. They also failed. After several communications a final response came from England in a letter which said: "We stated before that not one pen ny would come from us for the fun eral. Do not write any more letters, because If you do wo will not answer; In disgust the police ceased their la bors. At the undertakers it was f.ald yes terday there were no plans lor bury Ing Herbert, and It was Impossible (ell when such burial would take place. To them It seemed little dif ference whether or not the body ever burled. Herbert Is as good a relic as he would be In the ground. IN POUND-TIIE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED animals have, teen taken nn ny the marahal ol the City oi rencuctan, io wit: one t: ea ainr annm n Tears mil. iwo wmie mm feet, white strip on noe, white spot In fore head, weight P00 pound', aim Drunfl on lelt stifle. II said animals are not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the posseMlon, costs and piiunwi sralnst Ihem rald and tbem taken away within len days from the date hero ol, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the tdth day of rcDr ary, lmn. ine sain animals mil im pom in Iho highest bidder, at public auction tor cash, at ibe city pound, on tbe corner oi Cottonwood and Webb streets, In the City ot Pendlrton, the rtrrtppeds ot neh sale tn fce annlled til the rttlT- rocnt ot such costs and ci ponies of making sale, patert inn oin nay oi reurnary. iwn. j. a. lu.AKiiia, unymarsnai DR. W K. OARRETBON, graduate optician. The only complete Optical Parlor In the city. Blr doors south of P. 0., Main street. Pendleton. Ore No lee charged lorcxmlnaiion ana consultation New Sayings of Mrs. Wlggs. 'I've made it a practice to put all my worries down in the bottom of my heart, then set on tho old Hu nnn smile. "You never kin tell which way any pleasures' is n' coming. Who ever would 'a' thought, when wo aimed at the cemetery, Hint wed land up nt a first-class tire?" 'I b'lleve in bavin' a good time when you start out to have It. If you get knocked out of one plan, you wan to git yerself another right quick, be' fore yer sperritts has a chanco to fall, "The way to git cheerful is to smllo when you feel bad, to think nbout somebody elses headache when yer own is 'most bustln', to keep on bellev. in' the Bun Is a-shinln' when the clouds is thick enough to cut. "Don't you go an' git sorry fer yer self. That's one thing I can't stand In nobody. There's always a lots ot other folks you kin bo sorry for 'stid of yerself. Ain't you proud you aln got a harelip? Why, that ono thought is enough to keep me from evor git tin 'sorry fer myself," Century, h r OREGON Shojtline and union Pacific Dinar Tttno Sohnlulo aaaiva roa From Pondletou rmoa Tortland Portland Special No. I The Eaat Mini ama.sa Chicago Chicago Ipeelal No 2 Portland 6-JOpaa SSsOpaa Portland Mall and Kipreis No.S The Boat 1:10 am 1:44 a a. The East Mall and Express No. 8 I Porilaat IMsn 1 Ittaasa I Pendleton Passenger Spokaaa No, 7 5:tSpas Spokane Spokane Passenger 8:15 am No. H Pendleton Branch , Mlied Train No. O i wj p as o-on-.n Walla Walla Branch Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates sub- 8.-O0 p. m. rifXo " Ball every & days. Dalfy ' " SunYa'y clu1" 40 p.m. 8Kp tn. To Astoria and Way Sunday Saturday I Landings. 10 M0 p m.i Willamette River. Hosts leava Portland dallv. exceDt Bandar. 'stsge ol water permuting) for lllametta aa4 Yamhill River points. Leava Leave Rlparla 4 :05 a.m. Dallv Hicpt Hon Bnake River Rlparla to Lrwlston Lewlstoa 70 a. sa. Dally Kacpt al K. r. WAMSLEV, Agent, Pendleton. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Ohio Municipal League. Dayton, O., Feb. 10. Drawn to gether" by a common desire to pro mote better municipal government, several hundred mayors, clerks and other officials of the leading cities of the state a.re gathered here in attend ance on the sixth nnnual meeting of the League of Ohio Municipalities. The first Resslon was held this after noon when the visitors were formally welcomed by Mayor Snyder, to whose address lesponse was made by Mayor I.inkhart. of Xenia. These formalities concluded, the convention took up the discussion of the new municipal code, which is to be the chief matter of consideration during the three days of the convention. The rode will be discussed from every possible view point, its application to villages, Its l elation to municipal economy and the effect it will have on the power of city councils and the various departments of municipal government. I never could understand why a woman puts anything on her face, She deceives no one but herself. Isn't that enough? Life. ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW U. B. Supreme Court REGISTERED ATTORNEY U. 8. Patent Offlce U. 8. and FOREIGN PATENTS Trado Marks and Copyrights 7 ic.ilt. N. W.. Waxtilnurtoii. I). PEOPLE EXPECT THE BEST In the way of luxury and solid comfort v hen they travel via Take this route forj Chicago, St. Paul, St. LouU, Kan sas City, St. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portland and points on the Sound TIMK UABD. Leave fandletou, dally exoapt Bandars 70. pm. Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday 4 Vxlday 113.1 pm. Arrive Pendleton Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 9 35 am. Leave Walla Walla dally, east bound, 11 X0 pas. Arrive Walla Walla dally, nest bound, a -M am. For Information regarding rales and aoeom. modatloos, vail on or address W. ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Oregoa B. B. CALDKUIIKAD.a P. A., Walla Walla, Wash, Convention of Painters. Itichmond, Va., Fob. 10. The whole United States and Canada aa well, are jepresented at tho annual convention of the International Association of Master Painters and Decorators, which began In Hlchmond today, Tho meeting will extend over four days, CITY CAB LINE, ERWIN BAKER, PROP. Telephone Main 791 Offlce and waiting room, Alta street, next to Savings Bank Bldg. PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. 8. BOWMAN, LEADING PHOTOORA nw nt the cltv. Harvest vlewa, In- dlan. Pbotc for M.e. Wtoft; amaieura. warn a v., u red 270. INSURANCE & LAND BU8INE88. t M. BKNTLBY REPRESENTS TIIE OLDEST and most reliable fire and accident lnsur ance companies, Offlce with Hartman An strait Co, JOB 17. PARSES, OFFICE COrroNWOOD St. Opera bouae block ttI,2.!,iJ Ineaa, auch aa nllng of claims and Initiating contests a apeciany. ' JOHN HAILBT, JR.. U. S. LAND COM j mlasloner-Speclalty made ol Jand filings and proof: Insurance and collection. Of 1 ice In Judd building, room 1U. during which time numerous nuestlons Spokane and fix clocks and play tlie, of ntoiest to the craft will bo dls plano for Andy Gieon, erstwhile cussed. A large and comprehensive colored policeman, but now a landed exhibition of painters' supplies and baron owning his feudal palace near, materials is being held in conjunction iNatatorlum park, where ho entertains wjth the meeting. the gay set of that distant cltv Whether or not these are Herbert's exact words will never be known; but it is known he arrived in Spokane eight or 10 years ago. Forthwith he established his reputation as a tinker of Seth Thomas clocks and Water bury watches, with the side accom plishment or being able to play the piano. He was a busy man from his arrival, was proud of his success, and of his family, In 1900 he inherited 1C00 ($8000) from, the estate In Kngland. collected the money, and it lasted him about seven months and 35 minutes. Then he went to the Metropolitan lodging house and tried to shoot himself to death. Flskey Barnett Butts In. Fiskey Barnett, now of Seattle, has always insisted that he was the first man to see Herbert after he shot him self, and pursuant to his rerruest got m Pythlans to Choose Headquarters. Chicago. III. Feb. 10. The board' empowered by the supreme body of the Knights ot Pythias to select a lo ration for the new headquarters of the order is holding a meeting in Chi cago today for a final discussion of the matter. Threo cities Indiana polis, Nashville and Janesvllie, Wis, are bidding spiritedly for the head quarters and the choice will probably fall upon one of the three. Those best acquainted with tho situation are of tho opinion that Indianapolis has a slight lead in the race. And they uiu never dlsajf pointed not even the mot exacting, for the Famous Trains of tills Famous Line are all eoulpjied willi "The Best of Everything." Remember It Is theSrjort Line between Minne apolis, St.Paul and Chicago. Anything you wish to know about Comfortable Traveling gladly answered hy 11. L. SISLER, Gen'l Agt 243 Alder Street, Portland, Ore. T. W. TEASDALE, (ieneral paesenver Agent, St. Paul, Minn, RUNS Pullman Sleeping Girs. Elegant Dining Girs, Tourist Sleeping Cars. rnr. vaul MINNKArt)IIH DULUTH KAltOO TOJ UKANJ KOHKH UKUUIVHTUIM WINNKPKO HKLKNA and BUTTK, THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WAHHINUTON 1'HILADKLI'HIA NEW YOKK; HOHTOK and all points East and Houth Through tickets to Japan and Uhlna, vis Taooma and Northern PaotBo Steamship C. and American line, TIMS SCHKDULH, 'trains leave fendleton dally axoepl lOBaay at 7 300 p. m. lot inrtber lulormatlnu, time eatdi, maps and tickets, call on or write W, Adams, fea. dleton, Oregon, or A. D, miAULTOM, Third and Morrison Hti i'ortland, Oia. Manifest. Man (getting shaved) What poll-' tlclan did you shavo with that razor j lost? Barber Why? ', Man Because it has a pull. New York Times. i Vi I ,l'sH TramTi h M a. : 7, 1 Ml I llnpotenoy. Lost Powor, fclnht-Loseea, 8permatorrnoeuTneomnln, PuTn H tn tiac-K, tvll Dealrea, Seminal EmlaaTona, Lame BaoU, Ne rvous 'Debility, IteSdacfie, Unlltnaaa to Marnr, Lois of 8man, B ss 'to9,'L''S0Tt tl u 'l?"'taid,ia!nt,aiurljatliaiil. Wo snail. EUTJ !"",".,.0.,.. ' . ' ;i,ouurrt. Address. BlshOD Romedv Co.. Bun rrnnolaoo, Oal. htlmnlstrat 80LD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUGQI8T8, PENDLETON, OREQON, I