r. .sum n a a w mo .....eeoinNS AND TRADES. ALPHABETinAi I v Arr,., PHYSICIAN8. FRATERNAL ORDERS. nnt V. flFFICH IN Jul)!) UMATtr.r.A Tl'W ui o, M w,2iT ..V-'h mi f.i m.. " .,""vi secona ana Ti t o. t ;" i. ,n Mcn month. All visit j-LER, U D.. D8JPAIN BLOCK, jKecs. rtecord Keeper ; K. D. Subrook, is ma cut." w- iJ --t.1l jitlnns ana impmreu aeanag. I I wrrsct'y fitted for refractive er- PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 02, A. F. AND Tel(pbone Main 1181.- A. 11., meets first and third Monday, of rTe,(pbone Havlnn llauk K,, teleouone. Main 301 each month. Vlnltinv h-t,.-... & KINGO, OFFICE OYER T. J. Tweedy, W. M. ; Joe n. FarkeV Sec. Telephone IfllnPIEr.D. M. D., HOMEOPATHIC f'lTphoue' 0ITIce7 black Till S. black 24. TjfViOLL. KOOM IT ASSOCIA bock Telephone, main 931 ; real tdephone, black 101, r"ji nnNDBiisoN, puyhician lareeon Specialties, eye, ear, note mt Office In Havlnge Hank build ptone, msln S31 njTES A KHYI.H. OSTEOPATHIC ilftini Chronic and nervous disease, ultf Office one block west of post- UAMUN LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHT OF lyiuiaa. i,. w. ueid. c. C. : n. W, Kietcher, K. of It. and 8. Meeta every in oecrei society nail. MODERN WOOMEN OF AMERICA.' Tutnllla Cnmp, No. 0399. Meeta first ana iinra juonanya ot each month at Odd reiiowB' nan. ueorce A .llamblln, ' Con sol; 0. A. Ilobblna, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W. of W. are held In Secret Society hall erery Saturday evening. Vlsttlnc neighbor are " cii-ime, j. r. ueam, utcrs: rnos Fitzgerald, C. C. PENDLETON CIRCLE NO 527, WOMEN OF Woodcraft, meets every Fridav evening at Hcndrlx Hall, All visiting neighbors are cor dlally invltel to attend Minnie Btillman, Guardian Neighbor; Eva Fletcher, Clerk. BOARD AND LODGING. (CanCHLY, IHY8ICtAN AND 8UR i oSce In Desp.Un Block, Telephone 9. ' MS K RLAKE3LEE. CHRONIC ViTons dlseasea and diseases of wo-; EMPIRE LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF jodd building, corner Main and I E. Court and Johnson streets. Good ,SU, Oillce 'phone main 721; Ilea. large, clean rooms with comfortable beds, i . Hates 25c and COc a night. Thos. Smart, N ' Prop. in ALI EN IIOONE. OSTEOPATH. I , hill Thompson street. Telephone Mack HOTEL ALTA DENTISTS. CORNER ALTA ANTl Mill streets. Hoard by the day or week. Good table set. Hates and $5 per week. I Pendleton Feed Yard In connection, L. Neff, prop. .HCOHAN DENTIST. OFFICE IN THE ST. OEOROE RESTAURANT. REOU lar meals 2." cento. Short orders a specialty. lil'V DENTIST OFFICE IN AR-1 ' '" u uiuiaiuor, rrup. L 1- (1.1. .,. .1 ::l uiuviv ?n mumiiiin urw uiiik TiriT HTDAimu ttritwriKrn nrrra t mo n . tw 1 Dh,n, "71 . If wr .. r. ' ... v" Btruci., .urn it, a. uunnflr. iron. Evervininff new and strictly flrt class. Rates 25c, IWc and IANKS AND BROKERS. Porday. ....... ... i. n ij 1 1 mi r, i.r ii.t i itt iiiiiirta. .1111 niiii 1 11 ,U1IUAI ll..h. W A 111 rJjNA, MalnstnMt. Mr.. Mrv Wllil.m. Prnn Capital, tau.QOO; surplus and iTn,,airnini ,n. i,.hi -. IMOO. Interest on time deposits, onod comfortalile rooms and clean, well bent foreign and domestic exchange, bed I.odclnir 2. cents. wan pruuiimy niiruutru lu. iieurj hi, president : T J. Kirk, vlce-presl-ft L. Harnett, cashier; F. B. Le loliUnt caabler. ROOMS TO RENT, C17 COLLEGE STREET. FOR-RENT- NEWLY " FURNISHED ROOMS, wall located, Call at 309 West Court Street. IrlEUERS' RANK la Oregon. Doea OF WESTON, a general twins- BOOT hND SHOP REPAIRING. sires Exchange bought and aold. i El promptly attended to. R. r, OREENAWALD, THE OLD RELIADLE president: George W. Proebstel, Shoemaker, First-class repairing with mat; J. R. Kllgore, cashier; dl- best materials. Shop In rear of Dtndlnger it A Hartman, M. M. Johns, T. 1 Wilson & CO. 9 I). Q raw, J. F Kllgore, Robert afl. W. Proebstel. LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLE8. EDS5S3 ffiV TIW DI-3POT STATtLES," .COTTONWOOD fj.i xnnnn, mnnnn.i street, between Alta and Webb streets. . . i, sipurnrr i-rnii. itpnr rarfl Tflkpn nr Iriht and aold on all Drlnclnal , uw. """ 1"-"W "i iwrlnl attention given to col- I J Famish, president ; 3. N. mildent : T. J Morris, cashier ; l.lttaeT. assisianc casoier. COMMERCE -TRADE SHEEP PELTS ARE DOWN ONE CENT A POUND. JiTlONAi, iiAnrv i' i r.niii.r,- Wttl. JTii.uiio : surplus, lun.uou. IttQfrni unilKIHK uiiBiurav. j.i.- ct ttlesrapnic transrers soia on . ,. I XT . .1 HI TrnuviBiu. new auu wi In the Northwest. Drafts ftUUJapan nnu r,uroe. aiasea i m iMonable terms. Levi An- H. F Matlock, vlce-presl- ill Mi cashier; II r Johnson, ATTORNEYS. I m. LAW OFFICE IN JUDD I inwnr.r.. attorneys a fflW In nonlf Itlnlr. AT THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE Stable, M J. Carnev, proprietor, for fine tnrnouis. hibdio i is Alia street. FEED AND SALES STADLE, LIND8EY & DOTY Prop.; Old Somple Stable, 72.1 Cottonwood street; carelul attention given to horses left with ns. COMMERCIAL STADLES, G. M. FHOOME Prop. Livery, feed and boarding. All Kinds of turnouts. Competent driven. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone mala 181. Local Prices Generally About the Same as One Week Ago Eggs Now Only 25 Cents. As io the prices raid In the Psndlo (on provision market to the farmers this A'?ek tuere is no change except a slight advance In the price paid for hens. Hens of the right age for cook ing, anil In good condition are worth l'alf a cent per pound more than a YfeeU ago. Good ranch eggs low bring 25 cents per dozen, a decline of 5 cents per dozen from the price of a week ago. Kine and swine for the mnrket are rated just the same as a week ago. There will be in the market for Sat urday's purchasing and perhaps soon er, rrcah flounders at 12 cents per pound; fresh herring at 10 cents per pound; Sound smelt at 10 cents per pound; fresh perch nt 12'i cpnts per pound; fresh salmon nt 12 cents per pound; fresh hnlibut at from 10 to 12 cents pei pound. The dealers guarantee all these varieties of fish as In piinie condition. It Is nosslble tlint they can be purchased this even ing, but their arrival Is not 'guaran teed until in time for Saturdav's mar keting. Tho best granulated white sugar Is 30 cents per sack cheaper than it was a week ago Is now $C por sack. HnnrKo RnD atnnl- onlf nitr,tml ok cents cheaper thnn a week ago, by.tlie sacK. There is now In tho market an un usually excellent lino of green stuffs: celery at 10 cents per bunch, cauli flower at IB cents per head, green onions at 5 cents per bunch, turnip gicens at 5 cents per pound, cabbage at 4 cents per pound and sweet pota toes at 5 cents per pound. All these articles are imported fresh from Cal ifornia except the turnip greens and the green onions, which are raised here by Chinamen. The hide and pelt buyers state that practically the only game peits that are coming in now ale coyote pelts, mid the price is off on them, tho top of the market now being but SO cents. The reason for this is the poor condition they are brought in unstretched nnd otherwise not proper ly nxea up Mink pelts are down tho price for the best from $1.25 to 00 cents. - The cheaper grades of sheen pelts are down a cent per pound com pared with the price of a week aco. There is a comparatively steady mar- i.et just now lor skunk skit's at 20 cents each, badger skins at fiom 10 io m cents each, and ccon sklfis at trom 20 to 30 cents each. Whatever declines ere not noticed in the local price- for anything in tho line of nelts nnd hides must be attributed to the Portland market, which disappointed local shippers badly only a few days ago. I,. Shank & Co. nnd Jnck Brown 'furnish the quotations given. Is the property of the exporter Mill ers are tho principal buyers at pres ent, and are paying a premium to se cure suitable parcels, thojo is seme very large lots of wheat still held In the country by wealthy farmers, who refuse to sell at present prices. What they want Is hnrd to say, possibly they may get the figures they have placed on their holdings, tho trade says "nit." There Is considerable wheat at tide water here and on Puget Soirfid, and It does not look as if the oxpcrtcr has tc gn out in the market to purchase wheat to load any of the vessels char tered as (he snme was provided for t'.head. It looks as If the bnlanco of the crop unsold will have to be sold to the millers or carried ovrr until text season. Quotations ire dub wheat. 7177c; blue stem. 87c; ynl !'' 79c pet bus'iol. San Frai clsco, Fob. 12. The wheat n arket shews no change from that of he past month, exporters are willing t buy wheat at ruling figures ns quot ' d hero, but buyers have their own Kcchs as to values and refuse to talk liiifiness with them. There Is some mand ccming in from Australia, hut not ns free as some weeks ago, holders do not care to let anv of their grain go. unless they obtain a good piemium over ruling figures and ex poiters claim that they are paying all tho article Is worth, the result is. tiiat there exists a deadlock between l)uj er and teller. Stocks at cnll board warehouse's aio the smallest In the '.'story of the trade, and it looki as il the shipping season will close short ly. Quotations for sill 'ling wheat range from $1.47 to $1.53 tier cental and for mi'ting at $1.52 to $1.57. OREGON FEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON prop. Special care given to horses left with me. Lower Webb street. 'Phone red 204. UT Jl U-PflTTIIT I Miag. LAWYERS. AS- t rtAI.P.V. ATTORNEYS AT Mti In Savings Hank building. MID. ATTOiiMEY AT LAW. Ill ATTORNEY Ill AllJirw.il Hnn Tllnlr AT LAW, AT LAW. COLL IER. LAWYER, OFFICE 8, Association building. 4 PIERCE. ATTORNEYS AT Io United States natent offices 11, 12 and 13, Association STMT, ATTORN KY-AT.LAW: COL- .vjMilli c II 111 k4 , VlilUa" fER, ATTORNEY, ROOMS ? JUDD WECTS AND BUILDERS. lTniTTmf3rm A un ait . v '"rn cuiuiieie aim reiia- uuuaings n tne cltv or coun. 17 Illrl.l K,.llln POLE. CONTRACTORS AND wlmstes furnished on short nors a spec altv. Promnt 1 on niuff street near Main. SECOND-HAND DEALER8. GEORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND band goods bought and sold. Court St, Opera house block. Call and see blm. V. STROPLe! DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If there Is anything yon need In now or second-hand furniture, stoves, granite ware and crockery ,call and get Ills prices. No 212 Court street. NEwTnI) SKCONP.nANir00Ol)Sn0UGHT and sold; pawn bukors; money advanced cm all kinds ot articles. Waters t Sherry, props., 782 Cottonwood utreot Parsnips. 75c per sack. Onions, $1 per sack. Beets, $1.50 per sack. Potatoes, 05c to 75c per hundred." Garlic, 15c per pound. Pendleton Livestock and Poultry, Chickens Hens, 78c. $3.50 per dozen; springs, 7c, $3.25 per dozen; loosters, 4 to Cc. Turkeys, 12'!c per pound. Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $3.75. Butter, 40c and 45c per roll. Eggs, 20c. BLACKSMITHING. COPfiLANI) i SON, GENERAL BLArOEBMITH- j Ing and repairing; horseshoeing a specialty; work promptly attended to; call and tee us;' shop 311 West Wobb street, Just threo blocks I below Main street. ' EMPLOYMENT OFFICES, SPOONKMORE, THK EMPLOYMENT AOKNT and Messenger men. II yon want employ ment or help, or reliable messenger service at all hours, call on hlra, 2J0 :ourt St., Phone Mack 136. faTAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 638 MAIN ST.; II yon need heln or seek employment pall on us. l'hone Main mil ELECTRICAL 8UPPLIE8, Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. Cows, per hundred, $3 23Q2.50. Steers, $44.25. Hogs, live, $5.506. Hogs, dressed, 77c. Val dressed, 8c' Chicago, Feb. 12. There were no sensational features In the trade In wheat, but prices were nervous and fluctuated easily. Commission houses were good buyers tnroughout Use t'ny, nnd there was some liquidation by local loiigs The opening was steady with May unchanged at 79)479. and on bullish reports from Paris, claiming damage to the crop, there viis a spurt to 79c: but the gain was quickly lost on selling, 'led by the principal longs. Later, local trad ers turned active" buyers on the strong San Francisco maiket. and prices again rallied; but late in the day com mission houses sold freely and the market eased off, the closing being steady with May unchanged at 70M ff 79c. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. VETERINARY SURGEON. D R.Q. W. VAUORAN, GRADDATE OF THE Ban Francisco Veterinary College; calls at tended to diy or night. Office at Depot Btablrs; phone Red 811. MALE HELP WANTED. AN ENERGETIC MANAGER FOR OITICF to be opened In this city for large man ufacturlng concern. Salary MO" per month : etra commissions and expenses, Five hundred dollars cash security re quired Rest of rcferencos. Address Man agrr, P. O. Hoi 2124, San Francisco, Calif WANTED. WANTED HOUSEWORK BY THE DAY Ctllon nn or addreftl Mrs II. Huntington 701 West Alta St. WANTED-YOUR ORDERS FOR KM! RAVED cards, wedding invitations, etc; lw engraved visiting card! with plate, 1150: additional cards in future, l per hnndred. The East Or-egoalsn IN POUND-TIIE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED animals have been taken np by the marshal ol the ityot Pendleton, to nit: One brown gelding, n years old; crippled In rlehtfront Ice; no brand visible; weight tCVO lbs. one sorrel yearling horse colt: no brand visible; lour wHto fret; wMto strip In lore, head; weight (lOolbs one roan vcsrling hortc colt; no brand vlii bles weight TOO lbs. If said animals arc not claimed by the own crs or those entitled to the pos'otlon, costs and xpenscs against them paid and them taken away within ten days irom the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. ol the .'1st day of February, 190:1, the tald sulmals will be fold to the highest bidder, nt public auction lor cash, at the cltv pound, on the cot nor ot Cot tonwood and Webb streets, in the City of Ten dleton. the proceeds of such sale to bo applied to the payment of tuch costs and expenses ot making sale. Dated this 11th day of Febrnsry. 19(: J A BLAKhLY, City Marshal. IN POUND-TIIE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED animals have teen taken tip by tho mandial of the City of Pendleton, to wit: One bay gelding about 13 years old, two white hind lect. white strip on noe, white spot In fore bead, weight txl pound", dim brand on left stllle. If said animals aro not claimed by the owners or thoe entitled to the pus ssslo!i, costs and expenses sgalnst them paid and them taken away wlthtn leu days from tho dsto here of, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the 16th day of Febr ary, WH, tho said animals will lie sold tu 'ho highest bidder, at public anctlon for cash, at Ihe c ltv pound, on the corner of Cottonwood and Webb streets, In the City of Pendleton, tho proceeds ot fnch tale to to applied to tho pay ment of such costs and expenses of making sale. Dated this 6th day of February. 100:i. J. A. BLAKELY, City Marshal. DR. W E OAERETSON, graduste optician. The 4. omy complete upucni Parlor in the city. Six V ' doors smith of P. 0 Main street. I'endloton. Ore No fee charged forexmlnntloii and consultation Prices Current at Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City. Chicago, Feb. A2. Cattle Hoceipts, 1000. Market .slovv. Good to prime steers, $4.405.CO; poor to medium, $3.00(g,4.2.r; stockers and feeders, $2. 254.40; cews, $1.404.30? heifers, $2.004.00; canners, $1.402.fi0; bulls $2.004.25; calves, $3.507.75; Texas- fed steers. $3.50,4.05. Hogs Receipts today 24,000; to mot row, 35,000; left over, 4000. Mar ket steady at ,5c higher. Mixed anil butchers', $0.00(5)7.05; good tn choice heavy, $0.907.12; rough heavy, $C C00.S5; light, $0.40C.C5; bulk of sales, $C.G0C.8E. Sheep Receipts, 14,000. Market rteady to stiong. Good- to choice wethers. $4.505.50; fair to choice mixed. ,$3.D04.50; Western sheep. $4.755,40; native lambs, $4.50C.55; Western lamb-.. ?4.7r.(T( 5.45. European Grain Markets. Lo'.idon, Feb. 12. Vheat cargoes "n passage firm but not active. Walla Walla, 30s; English country markets sternly. Liverpool, Feb. 12. Wheat Firm.' No. 1 standard California, 7s. Wheat nnd Hour In Paris, steady. ' French countiy markets firm. Weather in England, fine. KAFLE BROS 217 COURT STREET, (Icneral Electricians, dealers In elec rlcal supplies. Houses, store, wired for 1 j'-Kn Der 100 rlcal fixtures of all kinds. Get onr prices Repair work a specialty. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Coffee Mocha and- Java, best, 40c per lb,; next grade, 3Ce per lb; lower grades coffee, ' 25c to 15c ner lb.: package coffee, 15c and 20c per lb. I Rice Best head rice, 12c per lb.; I next grade, 8 l-3c per lb. Sugar Cmie g-rnnulnfed, best, $0.00 per sack; do, 13 pounds, $1. i faalt Coarse, $1,00 per 100; table, Flour B, fi $4.50 per barrel; tcrs', $4.50 per barrel. Wnl- CABS AND CARRIAGE8. ' CONTRAPTnn ik.r nnn.n. Dtet fiirnlnh nn all Vlnria 'icuetU Wftlkfl. itnna wall ti It Pi mt- r . - . wicKuuitm Oil ICC. AiLi'iii'rmvp a sun bit. icoom 15, AiiocUtlon rten. Orgon, I4R. Pr.lDrxnniitA i 0 """rilUflU AflU UIU it n A''. Bnu Mnntrw cigar "t P O, box 101 "AL PARLOR8. RUDDER TIRE HACK, NEW AND VERY late style, for the service of the pnhll C. D. Canln and Jaa. 8. McKay, props. Call at the Commercial livery stable or tele phone main 101 and the hack will call for yon. CITY CAB LINE, ERWIN BAKER, PROP. Telephone Main 7'J1 office and waiting room, Alta street, next to aivlngs Bank Bldg. PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. 8. BOWMAN. LEADING ITIOTOaRA pher of the city. Ilarveat views, In dian photos for sale. Finishing done for amateurs. Main 8k, near bridge. 'Fbone red 270. INSURANCE & LAND BU3INES8. J.M. BEHTLEY REPRESENTS TIIE OLDEST and most rellablo Are and accident lnsur ance companies. Office with Hartman Ab itrait Co. . ' I If. '."Ml.l. mill. AMI! Win w 'fn threa doors north of ." nrt class lervlco. up ..'"""I'lsn Rule Hotel. J. nicVPro,Tvrfimn!.n' 0Try- V .MARY RAItmrn mini, I nnu tnir.wv II! . IT. H. LAND COM iiy;. 10011 stern- and proor; insurance sou cuusvwvua. vi- connection, ace (J Juai bnlldlng, room 1U JOE n, PARKE8, OFFICE COTTONWOOD St. Opera house block iland office bns Ineas, auch as filing ot claims and Initiating contests a specialty. Hides. Tho following are tho prevailing average prices for hides In this mar-1 kct: Beef, greon, 4(5 C&c per lb; beef I dry. 10lSc; mink, 5075c each, with a possibility of 90c each if the1 size rs good and hto condition prime; coyote, 2Cc an dposlhly 50e; bear, skins, according to quality and hize, from $3 to $15; coon, 2G(fj30e; horse, perfect, with head, tall and mane, $1 to $1.25; slieop, "Oc por ib., dry; sknnlc, 20c; badger, 10c to 20e; coon, 0c to ,10c. The Wheat Trade. Portland, Feb. 12, A few unimport ant transactions during the week Is nbrut all that cyin ho said of the local market. Vessels are receiving prompt filspntch and In a short timo .the har bor will bo practically cleaned out of chartorcd tonnage. There nro a few vessels hero on the free list, but tho ownors of the same want more money than the market warrants, Stocks In first hands are becoming smaller nnd "two-thirds of the wheat jn the country Wool Markets. Boston, Feb. 12. The wool market remains In about the condition pio Mously noted, wlth.pilces holding up well. On I ho whole, tho market is fairly active, though the volume of Kales is not up to the figures o a few weeks aso, Thoro are still enough manufacturers in the market, how ever, ultimutely to absorb all the wool available. There is aparently a feel ing in the trade that the top lias been leached, and while no lower prices are expected, at the same time any lurther advance is- considered im probable. Fine tonitory wools have been selling freely. In fact beinir about the most active of anything on tho l'st. Fine staple wools are unchanged nt 5058c. with line mediums at 54 5Ce and medium nt 4748e Quota tions: Territory Idaho, fine, 1415e' fine medium. 1G531GV&c; medium, lfi17c: Wyoming, line, 14irc; medium, 10 17c; Utah, fine, 14lCc; fine me dium, lC(fJ17c; medium, 17518c; Mon tana, flno choice, 14 20c; average 17 lSe; Colorado, Now -Mexico, etc., fine, 11 12c; fine medium, 1314c; medium, 14lGc. , There is (inactive demand for fleece wools, with a strongor feeling in choico lots. California Northern choice, 21 23c; avoiago, 1718c; middle coun ties, 15lCc; Southern, 1213c, fall. lC17c. - St. Louis, Fob. 12. Wool Unchang ed. - Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc, Hops 2227c per pound. HidesDry hides, No. J, 10 pounds and up, 1515lc por pound; dry kip. No. 1, 5 to 1C potindg, 12c; dry calf, No. 1. under f pounds. 10c. dry salted bulls and stag-., one-llurd .'sk than dry flint; salted hides, bteers. round, 00 pounds and over. Sff? Wc . 5" to 00 pounds, 70St: under 00 pounds and cows 7c; stags nnd bulls, sound. 5 T'c; kip, sound, IP to 20 pounds, 7c; veal, sound. 10 to 14 uounds. 7c; calf. bound, under 10 pounds. Sc. green (un sultcd), lc pel pound 'i-kk- (Oils. 1" 1 f r pound less; horse hide-. Fnltul er.ch, $1.502; dry, each $11.50; colts' hides each, 25r0r; goat skliiH. common, each, 10lGc; Angora, with wool on, each, 25c $1. Tallow Prime, per pound. tTirc; No. 2 ar.d grease, 2&3c. Wool Valley, 12lfi(!; Eastern Oregon, 8UVc; mohair 20Q28c. Stovd and Hardware Men. St. Louis, Feb. 11. lletall slovo and hardware dealers from St. Joseph, Kansas City, Mncop, Carrolllon nnd many other cities, filled tho rssembly loom of the Mercantile Club today when the annual convention of their state association was called to order by President Taylor Friar, of Louis iana. The convention will lnft threo days, during which timo the numerous questions affecting the trade will be discussed. One of the Important mat ters to come up Is tho proposition to organize an lnsuiance feature TRANSPORTATION LINES, Shout Line and union Pacific difait i Timo MitiiMlitlo itaivs roa I From 1'ondlotuti i raon Portland 8:10 am Chicago 6:30 pm f Portland ism Portland Ppcclal No. 1 The Bast 8:00 a.m. Chicago fipeclal No. 1 rortlsna i StIOpta Mall and Express No Tha East llUin The Eiist (SOum Spokane MIA a m Mail and Express No. A Portland 4:15 am Panilleton racscuircr No, J Spokane pAsscngrr No. Pendleton Branch Mixed Train No. II (Mpin Walla Walla Branch Mixed Train No. ii Ppokana llWpsa Ocean and River Schedule. FROM I'ORTLANI). 8:00 p. m. All sailluic dates sub ject to chance. For Ban Francisco ilall every A days, Dally except Sunday 8:00 p m. Saturday 100 pill. 4 Xty p. ra. Columbia River To Astoria and Way Landings. 4:00 p.m. Sunday AVIlInniettii River, Boats leave Portland dally, except Sunday, (stage of water permitting) for Wlllamell and Yamhill River points. Leave Rlparla tub a. m. Dally Excpt Mon Snako River Rlparla to Lewlston Leava Lewlston 70a. m. Daily Kxcpt M F. V. WAM8LEY, Agent, Pendleton. Washington & Columbia River Railroad ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN COUNBELLOR-AT-IjAW U. B. oiipreinu Couit KKGrSTBHKI) ATrOHN KY LT. B. Patent Ollk-e U. S. and FOREIGN PATEWTS Trade Marks nnd op : 'ihu 7 V. W.. Wi.KlilllKtl I). 11 Take this route for Chicago. 8t. PhuI, Ht. Louis, Kaif saw City, 8t. Joe, Omaha, anil All Points Bast and South Portland and points on the Sound TIMK CARD. Leave 1'eudlcton, dally except Mondays 1X0. pm. Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday j Friday 11 r2Spm. Arrive Pendleton Tuesday, Thursday an Saturday t S6 sm, Leave Walla Walla dally, ran bound, 11 AO pm, Arrive Walla Walla daily, west bound, s:iS am For Information regarding rates and aceem modatlons, call on or add ruts W. All A MH, A xent, Pendleton, Oregon 8 B. OALDKKHKAI), O P. A., Walla Walla, Wash. Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules' A POSITIVE CURE For Inflammation or OuUrrh of the liladdur and IJteued Kidneys. No euro do pay Cures cnlclvly sad l'ermt.- I neatly the worst ruti ot 4Joiiorrlio'Ur undiJI4!, 1 no xajuteroi uowioug siuna ing. Absolutely barmlrst. Hold bv druifarLils. I'rlo 91.00. or brnial), postpaid. 1.00. 3 boxes, 12.75. "THE 8AHTAL-PEWIH CO., UELLEFONTAlNe, OHIO. Sold by Fi W. Schmidt & Co. MEN AND WOMEN. Klai for uunstursl ,UM.llUI,'",lj,n-'UllUitipUJ. irritstioas or ulLvrstloii tit uiucous tuunibrsutti 1'slulo.a. nnd nut mttu ,THttvAJ8Cnt ctCo. r JMWnoiU, "kit feul ia plsiu wn.pfi Circular suut uu luuasU QKIGHESTERS FILLS S .v OrIlnul uim! Only (Vnutu lU.UI"' H.rlllUtil-1 1 1 ii . 1'll.ljin i t i JIUIlr'.hTfJl'H l.MW.Inll U ItKK .ltd Uuld UMtUUir 1 X .lt Willi blue riiiboa, Talt it utliir. Ilrfuae HutMllIuttonM-i Jmllblluu. A"H ruur lirti jKt.ufs'ici ,itnUl .i.-il r('gr I1 1 ul lira, 'ffxtlutttnlmtl K.-t ItuuLlct fur I.Ktllftt. I . rvlurn ittxM. 1 1 liv al MifttlUuu fijMare l'llJAt i - I I M lrintl fUiUtlil-Ian MWIKCINNUIjO.jMN I ! fit A . i vx? IS RUNS Pullman Sleeping Ciirs, Elegant Dining Girs, Tourist Sleeping QirH. HJ'. J'AUIi MINNKAPOL.IH DVIAVVU KAIWIO WINNKI'JCG HKLKNA ani UU'l'l'K, THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WAHHINGT0N I'HILADKIil'HIA NKW YORK; ROHTON Mini nil polnbt Utmt and Bouth Ihioujfh tickets to Japan sud Ublna, vis Taooma and Northern l'acltlc Utesmsblp (; and American line. TIMH SCH11DULK. Trains leave i'endloton dally except Bandar at 1XO p.m. For further Information, lime cards, man and tickets, call ou or write W. Adams, fta. dleton, Oregon, or A. JJ. (JUAULTON, Third and Morrison BU Portland, Or, MANHOOD RESTORED "cupidehe" ThUKri-Qt Vi'tcctJibio Viullzcr, tho prccjiitlon of a fatuous Frcuch physician, wIU nulcklvciiiu vuii of all niTvnua or dincawianf Lbu L'L'nL-mti vtiurunnn.uuvh uil.oit Huu IliiM(t Inaoiunlii J'mIiis In the Hark. Hem In a I i'iulluH. Servuun llrlUlly lJuipIe, Uiifilut marry, J!xuuutlittr Ilrula, Vui lcoielra iiiktl I'ouall uulluii. Itaroiis ull lohMiH hrtLiror iila-ht. 1'ruuia.tnrit v. which If nut chtx-ktvl toHriiTitia'nrrlifi'aunilalLtholioirors of WuooLtiiicy. iilli'llHWll vlitauktiu tho ilvor. the klduojrs. CJUI'IJIII.N JJstrt'Ufthfns and roitoros. Tho nvitton suiTrTfrs uro not curod bydoolon Is bfcuo hq utnuty or cent, uro troubled wjili J'rtiklutHls. C'1J1IIIKKI! Is tho ouly known romuly to euro without un ojrutloo. lJJMlahl monlals. A wrlttou guarauteu given und uiunoy returned If sir boxosdo notetfwtn j-ennanpnt euro. HI.OO u bori six forf.U) hf luull. htnd fur ft ee circular und tentliuuuluta. Addrt-w DAVOh MKIUOIM: CO.,Nuu rVuuilit-u, C'ul. SOLD BY TALLMAN &. CO., DRU GQISTS, PENDLETON, OREGON.