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l..-.nr 3ll CAMiAAn ...,ua AND TRADES. ALPHABETIRALLV ARRiMRCh PHYSICIANS. FRATERNAL ORDERS, 'hours, 10 to 1 ..i.ni,.ni' red 3 1 . t " , otTicr. IN JL'Dl) UMATILLA TKNT. NO. 27. K. 0. T. M. n. in. ; i aireis in secret society hall, second and I fourth Tuesdays In each month. All vlslt- lug Sir Knlebta cordlallv Invited. 3. R. HB, frmitilM. rntnr. Commander. SL, and Impaired hearing. i. niVOO. OFFICII OVHIt M-e wiriiiw" ,m If 11 f 1 1 liil lt 11 A H 111. .triMjis. - - - - - - inn uij.c"11 " - iew"'v - ...mm i. Kiiii.M li arsulia- d"1;. : .... .. . i . TeitftVlOIlP. uiniii urn . ivoi- rfacr, I'RNDLRTOK LODGK. NO. 52. A. P. AND A. M., meets nrst and third Mondays of cutu iiiuuiu. a tailing Drcmrcn welcome. x. .i. xweeuy, w. m. ; joe II. l'nrkes, Bee. i.. sneclaltles. eye. ear, iioso mlltn. JJl UnrOIlK HUH HCimuo utnwora Ollee one block west of post- RVCIILY- rilYHIlMAN A.NU t.lhC i 131 DAMON LODGK, NO. 4, MHKTS EVBIIY Monday evening In Secret Society ball, i .u now umcK, at rcnaicion ure. it. v. Fletcher, K. n. S. ; W. J. Keyes, C. C. WOODMEN OF TtIR WOULD ItEGULAIl meetings of rcndleton Camp, No. 41, W. of W., nre held In Secret Society hall ev ery Saturday evening. Vlftltlng neighbors ure niwnys welcome. J. i;. iienm, cicrK Thos, FltzOerald, C. C. PENDLETON CHICLE NO 527, WOMEN of Woodcraft, meets every Friday even ing at Ileudrlx hall, All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. Minnie S 1 1 II man. Guardian Neighbor; Eva Flet cher, Clerk. BOARD AND LODGING. EMI'IItE LODGING HOUSE, CORNEll OF E. Court and Johnson strppfa. Gnnd If nLAKESLIilJ. CIIIIOMI' larce. clean rooms with eomfortnhln hprls. ... Jl..naiui niwl illannana nf Dulm n-. n.t.t r.nn nlrtl.l- rrl1nH C3mnM vu ti i in. caruer Alain anu l'rnn. Vi. HOTEL ALTA. COItNElt ALTA AND 1LLCN ItOONE. OSTEOPATH. n" ,"V.i i " V,. " c5 I .... i'"'""" , i-onuiBion reen yam in connection, I. i Xcor, I'rop. C 0 M M E E i ulnr nienla 25 cents. Short orders n ftpltal, ?!50,uoo: surplus and Oldfatlier, Prop. .-II- .1 .1 i. II.n.n 1 t .. I .. 4 TT ltuAn W)mtiiy u nciiuvu iu, kicui auuiii nuimi, .um, 11. i.. vuujii:!, x i uji. larneiT. cusmer; n. je-, ttuc anu per uny, TIID WHITR LODGING HOUSE. 301 r - i 1. 1 .. t'l-nn itnnsini.-nntiinr' rnnima niiri. intimnir t i.. ni iitoni. lirtfwl nimfortnhlp rnnmR nnn rlonn. ii mivuiitru in. jiv. iiuuirruii, - o it- Tk-..Al...At . t.lnA i.i.ul. - - . i m " . I . n I III, 11 U. if i II UUIUSUU BlILUL, A. .'I IUIIII A tl- J HVVi .Ell IX KAVIiMiK ltrt.ni IV. ' Tmri anlil mi nil nrlmMnni nsslstnnt cashier. 570,000 : surnhia. son.000 : Vranciaco, wew yotk nnn , Jnnnn ana Europe. Mnuea i. Aaalitnii IT 1 Trtlitictnn 771 VU U I O I o DH. W. AV. GAU rctson, graduate optician. Tbe only complete opt'eal parlor In tbe city. Hix doora south of DEPOT STAI1LE8, COTTONWOOD street, between Alta and Webb streets, II. Stewnrt Prop. Best care taken of horses. Good stables and plenty of feed. THE CITY LIVEIIY HOAIID AND SALE Stable, M. 3. Corner, proprietor, for fluo turnouts. Stnble 118 Altn street. FEED AND SALES STAltLE, LINDSEY & Doty props. ; Old Semple Stable, 72.T Cottonwood street; careful attention given to homes left with us. COMMEIICIAL STABLES, 0. M. FROOME Prop. Livery, feed and boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone, main 101. OltEGON FEED 1'AItD. W. T. 1I0TNTQN, prop. Special care given to horses left with me. Lower Webb street. 'Phone, red 204. FEW CHANGES TO RECORD IN THE LOCAL MARKET Price for Sheep Pelts Is Off One Cent Per Pound on Both the Best and Poorer Grades. There are very few changes to re cord In the prices of whatever Is either bought or sold In the local mar ket this week, as compared with last, with the exception of In the hide and fur market. Green beef hides are off a half cent per pound for the best grade. The foreign market would not stand 6 cents for the top here. The green beef hide market is slow, though, not many coming In. Be tween 30 and 40 coyote pelts wero bought during the week. There has been an advance of 15 cents on each for tho best grade ' of coyote pelts. This advance makes it worth while to properly prepare the hides for the market. Buyers complain because hides do not come in properly stretcu ed, and are always willing to pay for those that are. Nearly .3,000 sheep pelts have been bought" here during the past week by Jack Brown and Shank & Co., but for various reasons the price is off 1 cent per pound on both the best and the poorer grades. Skunk and badger skins have advanc ed considerably, as will be seen by re ferring to the nrlce list, over lart week. The incentive to trap largo numbors of these animals while they are wearing their winter furs ought to be considerable. One firm of local butchers raised the bid of a shipping buyer for two carloads or hogs a few days, saving the animals for the local market. The shipper offered ?5.S0, the butcher raised it to ?G and got the hogs. There are In the markets now an abundance of salmon, halibut, smelt, herring, catfish, founders and prech, nnd the prices are reasonable 1 In tho line of fruits thero Is little new except continuous Importations of staples; the same condition pre vails in the grocery line. A large quantity of choice La Grande apples are in the Pendleton market today at 75 cents per box. MISCELLANEOUS. Parsnips. 76c per sack. Onions, $1 per sack. Beets, $1.50 per sack. Potatoes. C5c to 75c per hundred. Garlic, 15c per pound. Pendleton Livestock and Poultry. Chickens Hens, 78c. J3.50 per dozen; springs, 7c, $3.25 per dozen; roosters, 4 to 6c. Turkeys, 12c per pound. Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, J3.75. Butter, 40c and 45c per roll. Eggs, 20c. THE FIRST REGISTERED PALMIST EVER IN PENDLETON. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. TTV API n Dl III ncroc Jnilrl hulMlnif "umatra iiiruiHiteu ou ttuuri ork a specialty. Prompt iurr utreet near Main. ..., .L'a..' UN men!..!....! nn .11 I. n.ln "mit K.Uktf. utf.iiA urnlla. atn - wivui in. ABBULiaLIUU . . .. ' I.uin t. 11 14. till. ....Ml OEOItOE O'DANIEL. NEW AND SECOND hand goods bought and sold. Court St., upera nouse mock, can ana see mm. V. STItOI.LE, DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If there Is anything you need lu new and aecona-nand furniture, stoves, granite ware and cropkery, call and get uis prices, no. si court street. NEW AND SECONDHAND GOODS bought and sold ; pawn brokers ; money advanced on nil kinds -of articles. Waters & Sherry, props., 732 Cottonwood street. BLACKSMITH I NG. COl'ELAND & SON. GENERAL I1LACIC smithing and repairing; horseshoeing a specialty : work promptly attended to : call and see us; shop 314 Weat Webb street, just three uiocks below Ainln street. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. STAIt EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 038 Mnlu at. ; If you need help or seek em ployment call on ns. 'Phone, main 1011, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. MAPLE nnOS.. COURT STItEET. GEN- era I ElMtrlclans, dealers in electrical supplies. Houses, sto.'en, wired for electric Ik-lits. balls or telephones, Electrical fix tines of nil kinds. Get our priced. Ileoalr work r specialty. HAPIf MI.MI. . n tri,nv ill. fi Mtlt-d.. r . -j muuie ur iciw- -. iuo uacK win can tor - itfi, uniri nnn wiiitin.r TONSORIAL PARLORS. IIILLY KUA881G. nAHHBR SHOP AND bath rooms. Mala street, three doors liorth of Hotel St. George. First-class service. uhmu BUSINESS MlWe Ore and np.r1.nf "uico wiin uartman . --...M "iw V . I 1 1 I L I P. I a nucciaiir. .'8, U. H. 7.1 AR v mm. . ounutON. NEW TONSOUIAL PARLOIIS, COl'HT ST. Three doors west of Golden Ilule hotel. J. II. Pace, prop. First-class workmen ; everything clenn ; all modern Improvements. PATTON'S SANITARY llAItllER SHOP, uespaln block : court street ; best work manship ; all the modern improvements ; Hi I tools sterilized; bath rooms In connection, PHOTOGRAPHERS. W, S. 110WMAN. LEADING PUOTOGltA. pher of the city. Harvest views, In dian photos fo.1 sale. Finishing done for nuiateuiH. Main St., near brldtre. 'l'bnne red 270. MALE HELP WANTED. EU. rear nr n n.n. AN ENERGETIC MANAGER FOR OFFICE to be opened In this city for large man ufacturing concern. Salary $100 per month; extra commissions and expenses. Five hundred dollars cash security re quired. Heat of references. Address Man ager, P, O. Ilox 21S4, San Francisco, Calif. WANTED. r ot I)ladlngr, Coll oa or addren Mra, H. Huntington, 701 Weit Alta strwt. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc Cows, per hundred, $3.253.50. Steers, $44.25. Hogs, live, $5.50 6. Hogs, dressed, 77c. Val 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 11).; package coffee, 15c and 20c per lb. Hire Best head rice, 12c per lb.; next grade, 8 l-3c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best, ?G.00 per sack; do, 13 pounds, Si. Salt Coarse, $1.00 per 100; table, $2.50 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, 4SGc per lm; be"f dry, 1013c; mink, 5075c each, with a possibility of 90c each if tho size is good and Mo condition prime; coyote, 25c and possibly G5ci bear, skins, according to quality and hize. from $3 to $15; coon, 2530c; horse, perfect, with head, tail and mane, $1 to. $1.25; sheep, C8c per lb., dry; skunk, 25c40e; badger, 2530c; coon. 20c to 20c. Is in the city and is recognized by press and public everywhere. All are pieaseu and delighted with his read nigs. Multitudes visit his parlors dully and are happy. Palmistry is an exact science, and it excites the won der and admiration of the most skep ticai. Professor Wallace can be con. suited on all matters pertaining to tne weirare ot the human race. Your hands reveal all questions of life per- luiiiiug io marriage, sicKness, death, changes, travels, divorces, separations law suits, business transactions, wills deals, mortgages, lost or absent menus, if you desiie to have vnur domestic troubles removed, your lost love returned, your bitterest enemies converted into staunch friends in a word, whatever may be your troubles suspicions or desires, call on this learned palmist and he will send you nway happier, wiser and bolder, than ever before. Scores who have con sulted Professor Wallace consider his advice and assurance most valuable. fHo has made fortunes for manv. find ing lor mom, mrough His psychic power, investments that returned them great profit. Many married counles who heretofore have ouarreled and led miserable lives, are now united and living contented and happy. Drinking husbands have been reformed, re claimed and restored to their families. Absent- friends have been found, way ward girls have been shown the folly oi men- ways and started on the path o' obedience and duty, and a moral reformation has restored their social standing in the community. All theso things are of dally qccuwencc. Also letters come .pouring in from all parts oi the united States involving ques tions of great Import and comnlexity. and every ieply is most gratifying to tne troubled and unhanny. His ad vice is soothing and beneficial, irivinc them that peace of mind that wealth or power cannot produce. Men of the world consult him unon matters of business and speculation, sporting men on games of change, oven minis ters of the cosnel send for rea'dlncs through tho mail, and in roturn they send testimonials stating that, palmis try is truly a science. FORTUNE TELLING by cards, tea leaves, etc., la perhaps amusing: and entertaining, but when you want SE CRETS OF TRUTH you should con sult froiessor Wallace. He is bc knowledged the greatest living author- ity on palmistry, and all his work is done without asking a question and is STRICTL.Y CONFIDENTIAL. Parlors 3 and 4. The Columbia. C34 Main street. Ofllce hours, 0 a. m. to 9 m. Home all day Sunday. The Wheat Market. Portland, Feb. 19. The wheat mar ket during (he past week has been somewhat better than the preceding few weeks, more sellers hnve appeal ed and were disposed to realize on their, holdings. Whether the close advent of the assessors in various counties that will make their annual visit ou the first day of March has anything to do with the freer offer ings or holders are getting tired of holding on any longer for the $1 per bushel that will not appear, is hard to determine, and we can only let our readers draw their own conclusions, Wheat in first hands are not very large, but there is fully 3,500,000 bush els left for sale. On March 1 we will compile the total amount of wheat remaining on hand at interior ware houses, as well as that at tide-water. Some good sized parcels have gone into shippers' hands this week, and there is no doubt that the next 10 days wheat will be offered freely for sale; buyers are always in the mar ket, whether they need the eatne for export or to hold, at ruling figures, but, any firmness on the part of the seller they Immediately terminate their conference. The export demand has shown no improvement recently, and as all of the exporters have a surfeit of wheat on hand, they are not doing any heavy buying at fancy prices. San Francisco exporters are in the market, for wheat here and there is no doubt that some very heavy shipmentswill be made to the Bay City this month. " Quotations for club wheat is 7Gc per bushel; blue- stem, 87'8Sc; valley, 78ff'79c per bushel. Wool Markets. Boston. Feb. 19. The Bo.Hoii wool trade is quiet, with a modeiato busi ness doing !n small lots. Largs buy ers are waiting for further develop ments In the market before taking stocks. Others are said to be holding off In an endeavor to weaken prices. The situation, however, continues film, with an advance probable at an early date. Fleece wools have been In demand, while territory wools here seem to be in better shape than other varieties. Quotations: California, northern choice. 2021c; average, 1718c; middle counties, 16 alc; Southern, 12l3c, Eastern Oregon, staple, 1718e; choice cloth ing, 15lCc- average. 1314c. Ter ritory, Idaho, fine, 1415c; fine medi um, 1G1GVc; medium, 1017i. Wy oming, fine, 14(015c; fine medium, lG17c. Utah, fine, 14lCc; fine me dium, lG17c; medium, 1718c. Da kota. fine. 1415c; fine medium. 1C 17c; medium. 1718c. Montana, fine choice, 1920c; fine average, 1718c. Colorado, New Mexico, etc., fine. 110) 16c; fine medium, 1314c. New Mex ico, improved, 15316c. Arizona, heavy, USlGe; average, 13 Mr. IN POUND THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED animals have been taken npby tho inrihl ol the lty ot Pendleton, to wit: One brown gelding, U years old ; crippled In Tight front lec; no brand vltlble; weight 1000 lbs. one torrel yratllng horto colt! nn brand vltlble; four wblto tcctl white strip In tore head; vreUbtGnolba ono roan yearling hone colt; no brand Till ble; wetRhtTTOlb It said animals are not claimed by the own ers or those entitled to the po.fe?iloi', costs and expenses acnlnit them paid and them taken anay within ten days from tho date hrc(, then at 2 o'clock p, m. ot the 'Jilt day ot February, IOCS, the said animals will bs sold to the highest bidder, at public auction lor cash, at the city pound, on the corner ot Cot' tonwood and Webb streets, In the City ot ren. dleton, the r-roceodi of nch sale to be applied to the pa j mm t of such costs and expenses ot UlkKlDK BlllO. Dated this 1Kb. day of February, 190.?. BLAKKLY, City M 1. A arshal. IN POUND TIIU KOI.IiOWlNG OH scribed animals have been taken np by the marshal of the City of rendlfton, to One bay gelding S years old; white face; four white feet: weight Run ponnd; no brand visible. One black celdtnvt 10 years old; right hind foot white; weight SCO pound; shod In front; white spot In forehead; no brand visible. If said anltnnls nre not claimed by the owners or those entitled to tho possession, costs nnd expenses ngatnst them paid, and then tnken-away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the 27th day ot February, Wl, the said arlmals will be sold to the hlchest -bidder, at public auction for cash, at the city pound, on the corner of Cottonwood and Webb streets, in the City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to tho payment ot such costs and expenses of mak- "fiatcd th's 10th day of February, 100.1. .1. A. 1U,AK1U.Y, City Marshal. IN rOI'ND TIIR FGI.LOWIXO OH scribed nnln'als hae been taken up by the mor-linl of the City ot IVudleton, to vlt: ... One bisct gohiinR s years oin; wnuopo'u forehead: white trlp on noo, weight 800 pnnnds; shod In front: centlo horse; no brand visible. One sorrel geldlnc 8 years old; white torn', rlcht hind foot whlto: soar on left hind leg; weight 800 pounds; gentle horso no Mima visicie. Tf until nnlmnlK nre not claimed br the owners or those entitled to the wwsoslou, cctts nnd expenses against Them paid, and then taken away within ten days 'rom the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of tho 2Sth day of Februarr, 1903, the said nr.imais will ne soio io inc niKiirar Dinner, at nubile miction for cash, at Die city pound, on the corner of Cottonwood nnd Webb streets. In the City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and expenses of mak- Inir sale. . Dated tnis I7tn nay oi rcoruary, hum. J. A. nLAKIU.Y, City Marshal TRANSPORTATION LINES. OREGON Shojtline and union Pacific DETART roa Portland 8:10 am Chicago S-.Vlpm rortland 1:60 am Tlmo Schedule From rondlotou Portland Special No. 1 Chicago Special No. 1 Mall and Express Ko.3 ARltV riOM The B4 K'OOa.B. Tortus l:0 pas. The Bast hUia Tho Kail I'OSEI Hpokane 8:15 am 6X)pra Matt and Express No. a Pendleton raisenger No, 7 Spokane Passenger Ko. 8 Pendleton Branch Mlxod Tcaln No. 41 Walla Walla Branch Mixed Train No. 42 PortUnt 4US an BpokatM 5:pa Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. 8:00 p. m. OLD NKWRPAITlItS TO PUT UNDKIt cnriiots. on shelves, walls, or for wrap ping purposes. Old newspapers In larce hurdles of 100 each at 2S cents n bundle nt the EAST OHKQONIAN offlci, I'cndle ton. Orecon. 5000. Steady Good to prime steers, $4.105.50; poor to medium, $34.25; stoclters and feeders, ?2.a05f 4.5(i; cows, $1.304.G0; heifers, $2tf4.50; Lulls, $24; calves. $3.50S; Texas fed steers. $3.504.25. Hogs Receipts today, 21,000; to morrow, 3J.O0O; left over, 4000. Mix ed and butchers. $G.907.2G; good to choice heavy. f 7.25 ".50; rough heavy, $G.957 25; light, ?G.507; bulk of Bales, S77.30. Sheep Receipts, 12,000. Strong and higher. Good to choice wethers, $5.50 5.75; fair to choice mixed, J3.G0 4.75; Western sheep, f55.75; natlvo lambs, ?r(fj7: Western lambs, ?5? G.85. Dally except Sunday 8:00 p. m. Saturday 10:00 p in. All sailing dates sub ject io cuange. For Ban Francisco Sail every 6 days. Columbia Hirer To Astoria and Way Landings. 4W) p. 4 Ml p. ra, Sunday "WUlnmotto Hlvor. Uoats leave Portland dally, except Sunday, (stage of water permitting) for Willamette and Yarulilll Ulver points. Leave 1 Itlparla Snake River 4:05 a.m. Klparla to Lewlston Dally Excpt Moil I Leave Lewlston 7 0 a. m. Dally Excpt Me F. V. WAM8LKY. Agent, Pendleton. Changes in Available Supply. New York, Feb. 19. Special cable and telegraphic communications to Dradstreet's show the following rhan ges in the available Biipply, as com pared with lust account: Wheat, United States and Canada, east of Rockies, decreased 391,000 bushels. Afloat for and in Europe Increased 700,000. Total supply increased 309,000. Corn, United States and Canada east of Rockies, Increased- l.GaS.OO, Three alarms were sounded last night for a file aboard the steamship Uio Grande, ot the Mallory line, dock' ed in Hurling slip, New ork. Tho fire was confined to tho cabin, and the damage was not large. St. Louis, Feb. 19. Wool Weak and unchanged; Territory and West ern, medium, 1718&c; fine, 13 17e; coarse, 135c. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. Prices Current at. Chlcagoy Omaha and Kansas City, Chicago, Feb. 19. Cattle Receipts Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE Por Inflammation or Catarrh of tbe Illadder and Dlse wed Kidneys. No enre no pay. Oarea quickly and Perma nently the wont eases of (JonorrliOfM andtJIret, no matterof how long stand ing. Absolutely harmless. Bold by draggles. 1'rloe $1.00, or by mall, postpaid, 11.00, 8 boxes iS. ' THE SAHTAl-PIWIN CO., nil I PAuTlua Sold by F. W. 8chmldt & Co. MEN AND WOMEN. Use Big G lor unnatural djoiires,lufluimtlODS, Irritations or ulcoratlon lusttioun. ot muooue tueuibianei I fnniiii (losLrion. "alBlesi, ana not tsuu 'oru. In i)Iln vn.yfsL VJ eipcwi. LTvpua, lug 1 1 .'JO. ur 3 tot tin, 2.75. OtrcuUr sou u teqaesti li m' Ja Sj))))SaT CullAUca SB at tWcisaKMTi.o.HjH CHICHESTER'S PULLS Orlf liml mill Only faVntilue, rf T5r lthl Ij1 old utall,, Ujm ,b(U1 with blue riUoi. 'JiL nn oll.cr. Hffu Urujylit.or m1 I cm 1 11' .i i fTl'Ar lleulurfc, TtlJmtyiiUU mi lUwLlci ur J.ndlL-K. bv r turn lii.ll. ".iLI h all MfciiiMCii isuuur. VillhAt, VK Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route, forj Chicago, 8t. Paul, St. LouIb, KU' Has City, Ht. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portland and points on the Sound TIM OABD. Leare heudlelon, dally except Bandars 7:00. pm. Arrlre Pendleton Monday, Wednesday j Friday 11 5pm. Arrlre l'endleton Tnesdar. Thnrsdar ana Batnrday Dfttum. Leare Walla Walla dally, east bound. II :no . Arrlre Walla Walla dally, west bor.ud, 8 US am, For Information reKardlng rates and accaai modatlons, rail on or add toss w. aimhh, A rent, l'ondlatau. Umiii 8 B. CALOERIIEAD. O P. A., Walla Walla. Wash, fib RUNS Pullman Sleepiug Qtrs, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist 'Sleeping Gira, f Hi'. PAUL MINNEAPOL1H DULUTH FARGO to; grand korkh CROOKHTON WINN1SPBG HELENA and THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORKJ BOBTON and all jioInU East and South fhrouirh ticket to Japan and Ublna. la Tacoma and Nortbern Paxlfle Bteimsblp 0. and American lino. TIMK SCHKDULB, Tialui leave Pendleton dallr except Bundae at 7 wop. m, ror loriner luiormaiion, time carat, mass and tickets, call on or write W. Adams. Pan. dleton, Oregon, or A. D, OllAULTON, i una ana uornson on., roruaua, or. Item MANHOOD RESTORED "CUNDENE" Tbls great Vegetable Vltallier. tbe proscription of a fatuous Fronoh pbrslclan. will qulekly cureyou of alluerrouaordlseakeaof UiOKcnerutlTaorKaLs. suob ael.o.t Mun tiood, Insomnia, l'ulue lu the Jtuck, KeuiluMl lluilselous, Nervous lieUllllr, l'lniplee, VuUtueee lu murrr, KKbuustliiat Jiratlue, Varicocele, uud Jouett HMtlon. Itetoue all lo&ftfiii br asvnr nlirlit. l'rAmaturltv. wlitfl. It nm. ..linkfui lnB,i the kidneys OUJi'lJUKNKkiroDgthens end roiUirea. Tbe roawiu sulTerers aro not cured by doctor nalurltv. r. OUl'IUKNK clounsea tbe ilrer. IB beauBO nlnetr ner nnt. ara troubled with l'roftlutltla. flirsrits-VC! Im nnl. i.n.J,; ...., .t to euro without an operation. tiiXI Uwilmonlals. X written guarantee glrou and money returned if sic boxes do not eSeot a pormaiient cure, Hi.ooa boxi six fortijJO br mall. Bond for free oTrouUr and testimonials. Address UAYUl, UKIIIVIKU UO., Baa iVaucl.co, CbI. ) " SOLO BY TALLMAN & CO., ORUCQI8T8, PENDLETON, OREOON. MnwiTitiisBuaawi