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Mness Cards and Societies Sessions and trades, alphabetically arranged. PHYSICIANS. OFFICE FRATERNAL ORDERS. Tit niijiv, -.. - ww.'k' honrn. 10 to 12 a. m. : 1 P Telephone red 371. i crrecW eye troubles, catar-1 'fi.-. and Imnnlrrd hoarliic. Irrtctly titled for refractive er-1 l.ipliooe. main 1131 , (ITU A ISINGO, OFFICR OVBIl s.irlnirs Hank. Telcnlione! rt telepnaue, mum ova. 1'nxni.r.Tnv i nnnt' vn r.n r iun A. SI., meets first and third Mondays of ruu uiuuiii. i isiuug oremren welcome T. J. Tweedy, W. SI. ; Joe II. I'arkes, Sec EtFIKI'D. SI I)., HOMEOPATHIC Ln ipd surgeon Office In Judd W - . i.l I. . lift Si. , urFAULL. nOOM 17 AHSOCIA- Lrt Telephone, main Dill ; rcsl- f.phor.e. DiacKi 7 nnNDIUtSON, PHYSICIAN m. Sneclnltleo. eye. ear, nose it Offi In Savluss Hank build, ace, main, 331 ires a"kryi:s. osteopathic its. riironlc and nervous dlseasefi 7. Office one block west of post- e HUCHLY. PHYSICIAN AND i. office In Despaln block. Tele- DA5I0N LODGE, NO. 4, SIEETS EVEItY Slonday evening In 8ecret Society hall, LaDovr block, at Pendleton Ore. It. W. Fletcher, K. It. S. ; V. J. Kcycs, C. C. PENDLETON CHICLE NO 527, WOMEN of Woodcraft, meets every Friday even lug nt Hendrlx hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. Minnie Stillmnn, Guardian Neighbor; Eva Flet cher, Clerk. BOARD AND LODGING. EMPIltH LODGING HOUSE, CONNER OF E. Court and Johnson streets. Good large, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Itntes 23c and DOc a night. Thos. Smart, Prop. HOTEL ALTA, COItNEIt ALTA AND SUM streets. Hoard by the day or week. Good table set. Itates $4 and $5 per week. Pendleton feed ynrd In connection. L. Ncff, Prop THE ST GEOItGE ItESTAIJItANT ItEG- u or meals 25 cents. Short orders a specialty Open day and nleht. T. A Oldfnther, Prop. cc MAO of. P- PIKESVIUE t 7heoRi.D. THE STItAHON ltOOSIING HOUSE, 018 Jlnln street, Sirs. H. E. Cooper, Prop. Kales .ic, ff K Itl.AICESLEE. CIIltONIC l.jfons diseases and diseases of Everything strictly flrst-clns. JIM Dunning, corner main ana ouc and ?1 per day. ii imire nnone, niuiti, i.i i rw i ,1 273. THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE. 301 I ' Houin ainin street, airs, ainry Williams El JLI.EN 1IOONE. OSTEOPATH, Prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging MJ Thompson street. Telephone, rooms. lnnd comfortable rooms and clean, ft I well-kept beds. Lodging 25 cents, UIRRY I'HYrUOIAN AND 8UR FUUNIHIIKD AND "HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS g Room 4, Association Building. I at No. 777 Thompson street. DENTISTS, plIAN, DENTIST. OFFICE IN pJIag 'Phone, red, 71. 1X. DENTIST. OFFICE IN AS- s Hock, over Schmidts now drug feme, red 271 OCULISTS. LIVERY AND FEE DSTABLES. THE DEPOT STAI1LES, COTTONWOOD street, between Alta nnd Webb streets n. Stewnrt Prop. Ilest care taken of horses. Good stables nnd plenty of feed sx ii i mi: Tencher Who orlKlnntcd the doctrine? Tin' ICld Jack Mimriir. Or mlntr pi-I4lllt. THE CITY LIVEItY IlOAItD AND SALE Stable, SI. J. Carney, proprietor, for nnc turnouts, stable lis Alta street. FEED AND SALES STA1ILE. LINDSKY & Dotv nrons. : Old Semnle Stable. 72.1 iiAit- rottnnwona street ; careful attention given 1)1!. W. W rotson, graduate I to horses left with us. optician. The only complete opt'cnl parlor In the city. Six doors south of i street. Pendleton. Ore.. No fee ft examination and consultation. WKS AND BROKERS. liTIONAL DANK OF ATHENA, Capital, S50.0U0; surplus and Bono, interest on time deposits, foreign and domestic exchange. i promptly 'attended to. JJenry president; T, J. Ivlrk, vice-presi Bu Harnett, cashier; F S. he jaunt cashier. lEItS' HANK OF WESTON. )tegon. woea a general nanaing Vichange bought and sold. i-oi ttptly attended to. It. Jnmexon wwirire W. Proebstel: vlce-preal' lillgore, cuaiiier i uireciuns, u. II. i Johns, . j. j'rice, u ,F Kllgore, Hobert Jameson III. 7 ETON SAVINQS HANK, .s,u.uuu: surplus, siuu.uuu: 1 I it .t lln IS t!il attention given to col r 1. Kurnlsti. nrealdent : J. N. UfT. assistant rnanier. MTONAIi HANK Olf W, $70,030; surplus, $05,000; i fpnprm nan Kin tr nusinesa. rjx un Krnnniufn. inpw otk nnii on reafionanie lerms, i-evi iw ' HWsnlrt aohtip' II V .Tnhnnnn. TOKD, AitCIIITKCT AND 8U- lor buUaings In the city or coun- II JtHlrt hiilKIlnr A CQb:t CONTUAGTOIIS AND nstimutefl turnisueu on soon b ftork a apeclalty. Prompt op on ItlulT street near Main. ii vvmciii nuiatt, aiuuc vruiia( cvw itoom 15, Association t I'COdleton. Orpfrnn. lOrfiffhtfil traa l'-L- imarn ntam COeri lUfllan nn Volmaa firm Kile, fnr tha Oarol.A f nnhllr 161 arid the hnrk will call for 1 LINE. HIIWIK RAKER. PltOI'. mam umce ana waiting ireet, next to Baylnga Bank npL'ini" inn nnimm im '"'wioess. such as flllnir nf !nlma vwmiwm a specialty. ri -V, f,QC5 ana collections, or- vnuiDffl room 10. INARY 3URQEON. VATTnir,v, n ....... . M t'0 Veterinary Colleg: . . v ,w uu, COMMEHCIAL STABLES, G. M. EltOOME I'rop. Livery, feed and boarding, AH kinds of turnouts. Competent drlvere. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone, main 101. OREGON FEED YAUD, W. T. HOYNTON, prop. Special care given to horses left with me. Lower Webb street. 'Phone, red SECOND-HAND DEALERS. GEOItGE O'DANIEL. NEW AND SECOND band goods bougbt and sold, court Bt. Opera house block. Call and see him. V. 8TIIOBLE. DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If there Is anything you need In new and second-band fnrnlture. stoves, granite ware and crockery, call and get bis prices. No. 212 Court street. NEW AND SECOND-nAND GOODS bought and sold ; pawu brokers ; money ndvanced on all kinds of articles. Waters & Sherry, props., 732 Cottonwood street. THE TELEPHONE LIVERY, FEED AND SALE Stable, Court street, onpoilte Court House; boarding horses a specialty; good turnouts; tIri delivered ; I'hone Maln3Sl, BLACKSMITH I NG. COPELAND & SON, GENERAL BLACK smithing and repairing; horseshoeing a specialty; work promptly attended to; call and see us ; shop .314 'West Webb street. just three blocks below Main street. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 038 Main St. ; If you need help or seek em ployment call on us. 'Phone, main 1011. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ? is s The Colombia Lodging House Newly Furnished. Bar in connection. Bet. Alta & Webb bts. In Center of Block. F. X. Sciempp Proprietor MAPLE BROS., COURT STREET, GEN eral Elwtrlclnns. dealers In electrical supplies Houses, sto.'cs, wired for electric lignts, Dens or tcicpnnnes. i;iectricai nx tines of all kinds. Get our prices. Repair work a specialty. TONSORIAL PARLORS. HILLY KRASSIG. BARBER SHOP AND bath rooms. Main street, three doors north of Hotel St. George. First-class service. NEW TONSORIAL PARLORS, COURT ST. Three doors west of Golden Rule hotel. .7. II. Pace, prop. First-class workmen ; everything clean ; all modern Improvements. PATTON'S SANITARY BARBER SHOP, Desnaln block : Court street ; best work manship ; all the modern Improvements : all tools sterilized; bath rooms In connection. PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. 8. BOWMAN, LEADING PHOTOS It A- nher of the city. Harvest views, In dian photos fo.' sale. Finishing done for amateurs. Alain ., near oringe. rnnne red 270. MALE HELP WANTED. AN ENERGETIC MANAGER FOR OFFICE to be opened In tins city lor large man ufacturing concern. Salary $100 per month ; extra commissions and expenses. Five hundred dollars cash security re quired. Best of references. Address Man ager, P. O. Box 2124, San Francisco, Calif. WANTED. WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE USE of these classified columns. If you have something you have no use for, offer to trade It for something that some other body may have and have no use for, some thing that yon may need In your business. You may have an extra horse that you may wish to trade for a cow or a vehicle. Scmebody may have the cow and vehicle and want th horse. ISc or 25c want ad will probably do the business. WANTED nOUSEWORK BY THE DAY Call on or address Mrs. u, uuntington, 701 West Alta street. BOOT AND 8HOE REPAIRING. L. OREHNHWALD, TUB OLD RELIABLE Shoemaker. First-class repairing with beat materials. Shop In rear of Dlndlnger, Wilson & Co. LADIES, TAKE NOTICE! Attention, now, ladles, all happy and gay I Just see my last offer I Rut Two Hits to pay For a beautiful photo, fnll cabinet size, That wonld make your beat fellow Just open his eyes. .lust cast the E. O. at Danner's old stand. You will see our exhibit so beautiful and grand. We will there try to please you, the best we know how, With that same pleasant i mile and an artistic bow. It matters but little how old you may be Whether sweet sixteen or age twenty-three Be you handsome ana tall, or as ante as an elf, You will get a nloe photo of your sweet little sen. Onr work is First Claw and to fine you must know. That all the beat people know just when to go. Through the whole month oi March we will sing you tills song. Bo bring your best fellow and come right along DANNER, tt&E. Webb St HIS PARLORS JAMMED. ALASKA Wl LL EXH I B IT BUT CONGRESS MUST APPRO PRIATE NECESSARY FUNDS. The Great Palmist Doing a Land Of fice Business. ProfesHor Wallace in apparently having a carnival of his own in his parlors at the Columbia hotel, No. 034 Main street. So many were the engagements made to see the cele brated enigma this week that he was obliged to refuse any more applica tions until he learned definitely just how long he could remain, ne looks into your palms and tells you more about yourself than you yourself know. He tells you what ails you and often times gives you back your health, your lost nerve, energy and power. He tolls you whether or not you should make changes In your busi ness matters, if you will be success ful In your love affairs, If you will travel, if you will meet your obliga tions, and, in fact, he tells you the complete story of your life as told by the language of the hand. Prof. Wal lace's stay is uncertain, but he Is keeping the parlors open until 9 p. ro., in order to accommodate the peo ple. Yesterday he announced that he would give readings on Sunday from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Daily East Orenonlan by carrlar. only 15 csnti a wk. Citizen of Juneau Says Residents of the Northland Are Not Able to Help Themselves. "Alaska people would be glad to aid the Lewis and Clark Centennial exposition, and the only way it can be done is for the directors of the fair to draw up a bill asking congress to appropriate $50,000 as was done for the St. Louis exposition." This Is the expression of Edward C. Hussell, Jr., proprietor of the Ju neau Daily Dispatch, who is In Port laud tor a few days, says the Oregon- ian. "To call Alaska a territory is a misnomer," said Mr. Russell, "for it is as much a district as the District of Columbia. We have no means of making an appropriation except tnrougu congress, and the bill should be Introduced by the Oregon delega tion. The Alaska people would be even more willing to help the Lewis ana uiak fair than that at St. Louis for all the mining men of the West will attend the exposition here, while only a part of them will go to St. Louis. Before the bill is Introduced it should be sent to the various com mercial organizations of Alaska for endorsement. Nearly every town of any size in Alaska has either a board of trade or a chamber of commerce. "We believe the election of Senator Fnilton will be a good thing for Alas ka, especially for the salmon packing interests. He comes from a town where the industry is extensively car ried on. and should be conversant with the conditions of salmon can ning. The packers of Alaska may have a good deal of trouble thiB spring on account of the new ruling of the treasury department making it neces sary to turn loose ten fry for every salmon packed. The fry must be reds,' the salmon next to the chin- ooks in quality. "This rule is all very well for the canneries on the 'red' streams, but the majority of the smaller canneries aie packing pink salmon, as the valu able reds are found only in certain streams. These men on the other streams cannot get red fry, except at cxhorbltant prices from the favored hatcherymen, so consequently if the ruling is enforced many of the can neries must go out of business this year, There are comparatively few hatchery streams in Alaska, but in each one many millions of fry can be found. We aie trying now to have the collection of the tax put upon , naC'kCfl Anil Hnltprl Knlmrm nil, nnrtur the internal revenue department, so that revenue stamps, like those on cigars, might be placed upon the cases, nnd the government maintain and operate the hatcheries. "Portland does more business with Alaska than any other city on the coast, not excepting Seattle. If your men had gained the mall contracts. me business would be doubled. Some I day San Francisco will come in with a lino of fast steamers and take the nuuiu iruuu. uusiuesa ioiiows mo malls every time, "The Canadian government 1b will ing to concede to the United States practically everything regarding our fisheries, commercial matters and all other things in dispute, provided the government of the United States will give the Canadian government a port of entry in AlaBka. "They are willing to take Dyea, an abandoned town on the Lynn canal, where all the houses stand empty to day, mute witnesses of Its desertion, as a port of entry anything, In fact, so long as thoy can got a port on the Pacific Alaska. When tho Yukon & White Pass railroad was built, Skag way became the western terminal, and the port of entry to the Yukon, MISCELLANEOUS. IN POUND THtl FOLLOWING DE scribed animals have been taken up by the mnrsb.il of the City of Tendlfton, to wit s One bay gelding S years old: white face: four white feet! weight wo ponndi; no brand visible. One black gelding 10 years old; right hind toot white; weight 800 pound ; shod In front: white arot In forehead : no brand vlitble. If said animals are not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possesion, rests and expenses against them paid, nnd then taken away within ten days from the date netwr, men at - ociook p. m. or tne "Tlh riT nt FrririinrT. the said arlmals will be sold to the highest bidder. at public auction rorjrasii, at tne city ponnd, on the corner of-Cottonwood and Webb streets, In the City of Tendlcton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and expenses of mat Int.' sale. Dated th'a lath dv ol February. IIW5. 3. A BLAKELY, City Marshal IN POUND THE FOLLOWING DE scribed anltrals have been takon up by the mrhnl of the City of Pndleton, to 1 One block gelding S years old; white spot In forehead: white trlp on nose, weight SAO ponnda; shod In front: centle horse; no brand visible. One sorrel gelding 8 years old: white face: right hind foot white; scar on left hind leg: weight W0 pounds; gentle horse: no brand visible. If said animals are not claimed by tho owners or those entitled to ihe possession. celts and expenses against them paid, and then taken awnv within ten days from the dntc hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of tho ?Sth day of rebrnarv, 19ft?, t-e said nr.imais win do som to me uicncsr ninner, nt nubile auction for cash, nt the 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 nnd expenses of mak Inr sale. Hated this 17th rtnvnr rerifnsrv, inni. .1 A BLAKELY, City Marshal. TRANSPORTATION LINES. 0JREGON amd union Pacific Two Trains to tho East Daily Through Pullman standard and Tourist stop tag cars dally to Omaha, Chicago; tourist sleeping car aally to Kansas City; throngs Pullman tourist sleeping cars ipctsonally con. ductad) weekly to Chicago, Kansas CUy. BU louts and Memphis: reclining chair cars (ssata free) to the East dally. IN POL'ND THE TPLLOWINU OR hcrlbed animals have been taken up by the marshal of the City of Pendleton, to wit : One bsv neldine-. weight Hut) pounds: cellar marks; white strip In forehead; It years old; no brand visible If said animals lite not claimed by tne owners or those entitled to the possession. rests and expenses against them paid, and then ttiken away wltliln ten nays rrom tne date hereof, then at - o'clock p. ni. of tho 14th dav of March. 190:1. the said nnlmals will be sold to the hlRhest bidder, nt public auction for cash, nt the city pound, on the corner of Cottonwood nnd Webb streets, in tne city or i-eiitneion, tne proceeds of such sale to be applied to the jiayment of such costs nnd expenses of nink lnc sale. Dated tniB aim oav or t enruary, huh. J. A ItLAKELY, City Marshal. nnd Dyea. just across the cnnal. whs abandoned and deserted. "The Canadian scheme pushing through United States territory to an outlet on the Pacific Ocean may lend some day to serious results. Fifty four forty or fight. Is not yet dead. It may be a shlboleth of another great political campaign, and no backdown. 'The Lynn canal is a grent body of water a magnificent arm of the Pa cific Ocean almost as large, and for strategical and commercial purposes as important as Ixmg Island Sound. If the Canadian Indians could once get a port of entry there thoy could take in all their goods and merchan dise to the vast Yukon territory with out let or hindrance, They could for tify it and bid us defiance at some critical time, when we least expect it. They would then have a port of en try on the Pacific Ocean in the great Northwest, a port that would bring them hundreds and hundreds of miles nearer the Orient than they are today. That is what they want, that Is what they are after, and that is about tho whole question Involved In this houn dary dispute." DariHT Tlino SohrxliiWi ahmvi rom From I'oiitllotou nto Portland I'artland Special No. 1 The East 8:10 am 8:00 a.m. Chicago Chicago Special No 1 rortland &w)pm s:wpm Portland Mall and Express No.5 The !Ua1 l:;0am j llUia The Hast' Malt and Kxpreas No.tl ' Portland iSOin i IMS am t Pandleton Pataengor Bpokaat No, 7 S:Upa Spokane Spokane Passenger &:1S a m No. 8 . Pendleton Branch Mixed Train No. 41 " wvinn WalU Walla nranch 60 pm Mixed Train No. 42 Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates sub- AAtn m lect to change. inn M 80 p. m. F, Bin Froneco 4 M) p. m. Ball every It days. "fially ' BnX Columbia River imp 80 p.m. To Astoria and Way Bnnday Saturday I Landings. 10:00 p in. Willamette Ittvor. Boats leave Portland dally, except Sunday, (atage of water permitting) for Willamette and Yamhill River points. Leave I Lear lilparla Bnake River Lewlaton 4:05a.m. Klparla to Lewlaton 70ft.m. Dally I Dally Excpt Monl Kicpt Am P. T. WAM8LKY. Agent, Pondlatoa. Municipal Ownership. New York, Feb. 24, Arrangements are completed for the national confer ence for the discussion of municipal ownership and public franchises, which Is to open tomorrow under the auspices of the New York Heform Olub, Mayor Low will open the con vention with an address of welcome and John C. Agar will preside. The program calls for a number of papers by well known men on transportation, gas and electric lighting, water and telephone, tho granting of franchises and the control of public service cor porations. The sessions are to lafat three days, Scott's Saotal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE Vor Inflammation or Catarrh of the Uladderaad Uluue4 nuuuya. no care no psy. Guru aalekly and Perma nently tho wont oases of Uuunrrhork and UlMt. nn maM....f w. i,. . lng. Absolutely baralen. Bold by .drugglsU. Prlo f 1.00, or br Uall, postpaid, THE SAHTAl-PEPSM CO., klLLIVfiUTAIUV. ruaiA Sold by F. W. Schmidt & Co. MEN AND WOMEN. Dm Bis O tot unnatural dlchArgMa,lnnaniiatloB, Irritations or ulcrUlouj of mucous mrtubraoai, Painless, and nut utrli ltHtEUCHmiclCo. gent or n-Uunoua. Uaia by IIIVDML "or seat in I.Uin nna llfM, K,0Jia, LOW , or a ioiues, 13.70. IPf tiufutu4 mM rot la f trletan. W FrartaU CooLtrlaa lkAoilifthHlTLty Bm tr exLieM. If .00. wlb Circular nut ou twuoat. Standard remedy lor Gleet, Conorrhuja and Runnings IN 48 HOURS. Cures Kid nejr and Bladdar Troubles. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for Chicago, Ht. Paul, Bt. Louis, Kan sas City, Ht. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portland and point on the Sound TIUK OAUD. Leara fendleton, dally exoapt Bnudaya 7:00. pm. Arrlro Pendleton Monday, Wednesday rrldaTllr25pm. Arm Pendleton Tuesday, Tbnraday aad Saturday 825 am. Leave Walla Walla dally, eaat bound, 11 XW pu. Arrlte Walla Walla dally, weal bound, 8 Man. For Information regarding ratea and aooaaa. modatlona, call on or add real W. ADAMS, A taut. Pendlatwi, Oragoa. 8, B. OALDKKIf KAD, O I. A.. Walla Walla. Waah. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Qir, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. f BT. PAUL to; MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FAItGO GRAND FOIUfti OROOKHTON WINNEPKG HELENA and I BUTTE. THROUGH TICKETS TO CHIUAOO WASHINGTON'. PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK! BOBTON and all poinU Eaat and Bouth fruooxa ticket to Japan and tJblna, ila ana American line. KaciOo oteamtalp V; TIMK BCUBDULK. Tialna leave Pendleton dally exoapt Inavdey at 74J0 p. m. For further Information, time card a, bum and tlcketa, call on or write W. Adami, r5 dleton, Oregon, or A. D. OIJAKLTOW, Third and Morrlaon BU., Portland, Ore. UH J1"? been in um ovr w jrtaia uj u.id,.t ,, Uuruion J'u.ltltelr cure ti.e wont caea la did uiil vouiik arl.lnir from mpotenc, Loat Power, fclBht-Loaeee, Spermatorrhoea Ineomnln, PafnJ In Back, Ev I Dealrea, Seminal Emleelone, Lame Buck, Nervous Debility, Headache, Unfltneea to Marry, Lose of Semen, wpm Varicocele, or Cork upuuon, slop rromuturaneii, eiopi rferv" Eyetlde, Klleul. . Immediate. Luiurt vigor aud tlou. Pou tKetde.lou(lent,acur6L ,tlitna.lttore ammll, vurivooaiv, or uorr oua Twltchlna of noUMMr to lirerr una. tlou. Pou tRetde.ioudent,acureL ,tIita.iutoretf ammll, gHvTB undeveloped oraraua. MlmuUte the bre In end lit rre renters. (Ooaboi,afor$.b0br inAlt. A writ- teuiruaruUe.W vuruur money mn,ie.i eboiea. circtui i roe. Address, Bishop Remedy Co., San prnncleoo, Oul. SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUQQI8T8, PENDLETON, OR EBON.