1 SMITH'S HARNESS IS THE BEST HOTELS. Cards and Societies HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., PropB. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as good as any. IROFE8SION8 AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. FRATERNAL ORDERS. . a. coli:. office in judd ling Office hours, 10 to 12 a. in. . 1 f m. Telephone red 371. fclII,I,KIl.M 1).. DKSl'AIN TlI.OHC, Es and corrects eye troubles, cntar Eondltlons and Impaired Iiearliitf. v fitted for refractive er- Telephone, main 1131. Ec....rTMT . iiivrm ni?Pinr! nvr.lt l'endletcn Savings Hank. Telephouo slden-e telephone, main 301. IniiiUlM.n. f D.. TIOMKOI'ATIIIC llclan ifd surgeon. Office In Ju'ld Bi?. Telephone umce, omen, in; rc $ black, 24, J, MCFAULL. HOOM 17 ASSOCIA I Mwb Tolpnhnne. main 031 : rest- Itelephor.e, black. 101. fer. M. HENDttllSON, PHYSICIAN t surgeon, specialties, eye, ear, mrau Bimnt Office in SavliiKS Hank build- 'Phone, main, 331. IfliVRS & KEYES. OSTEOPATHIC tstclans. Chronic and nervous discuses clalty Office one block west or ptm- PENDIiETON LODGE. NO. 52. A. F. AND A. M., meets first and third Mondays of each montn. .visiting brethren welcome. T. J. Tweedy, V. M. ; Joe II. Parkes, Sec. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4, MEETS EVERY Monday evening in secret society nail La Dow block, nt Pendleton Ore. It. W Fletcher, K. It. S. ; W. J. Koyes, C. C. PENDLETON CHICLE NO 1527. WOMEN of woodcraft, meets every Friday even' Ins nt Ilendrlx hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to nttend. Minnie Stillman, Guardian Neighbor; Eva Flet cner, uicrn. BOARD AND LODGING. EMPIItE LODGING HOUSE, COItNEIt OF E. Court and Johnson streets. Good large, clean rooms with comfortable beds, Kates 25c and DOc a night. Thos. Smnrt, Prop. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Hoard by the day or week, Good tabl" set. Rates $4 and .$5 per week, Pendleton feed yard In connection. L. .Neil, i-rop. , D WISWAI.L. PHYSICIAN AND JUIt- Ofllce in Hespain hiock. leiepnonu Ucsinence pnone mac ooi. LYNN K. HLAKESLEE, CHRONIC nervous diseases and diseases oi T, i.l.l I, , 11,11m' corner Main and Srs. Office "nlione, main, 721 : res-, c, red, 273. THE ST. GEORGE RESTAURANT REG ular meals 25 cents. Short orders a specialty Open day and night. T. A Oldtather, Prop. THE STRAHON ROOMING HOUSE, 018 Main street, Mrs. II. E. Cooper, Prop Everything strictly first-class. Rales 25c, oOc and rl per day. THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE. 301 South Main street. Mrs. Mary Williams Prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms, (inna comfortable rooms una ciean well-ltcpt beds. Lodging 25 cents. O KIRBY. PflYf I0IAN AND 3 UK- FURNISHED AND HOUSKKREPING ROOMS Oftico Room 4, Association tiuuaiDg. , at No. "77 Thompson street. tUNA ALLEN ROONE, OSTEOPATH, 813 Thompson street, xeiepiione, 244. DENTISTS. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. VAUGHAN, DENTIST. OFFICE IN THE DEPOT STAHLES, COTTONWOOD ill linlldlnc 'Phone, red, 71. street, Doiween Aim ami wenn sireeis. MAMN. DENTIST OFFICE IN as- homes. Good stables and plenty or reed. iitinn hlnrlt. over Schmidt's new drug " . . ....... n.mm r ,ntn . t n . . , . ' . I . . l'linnp vert "71 'run L;i'i.a liivr.iti nu.vuu itai,. : Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for ' fine turnouts, stable 118 Alta street. OCULISTS DR. W. W. GAR FEED AND SALES STABLE. LINDSBY nnMMnn -p , nniv cottonwoou street : cnretui attention given comnlete ont'.cnl parlor lu the city. COMMERCIAL STAHLES, G. M. FROOME uu"'u DU""' "'I Prop Livery, feed and boarding. All Main street, renuieton, ure.. io ice kin(ls of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op u iuc eMuiuiiviiuuiiu". poslte Hotel I'endleton. '1'hone, main 101 4m BANKS AND BROKERS. NATIONAL HANK OF ATHENA. jon. Capital, $50,000 : surplus and , $,uuo. interest on time ueposits. In foreign and domestic exchange. ctlons promptly attended to. Henry (lams, president; T. J. Kirk, vice-presl E. L. Harnett, casnier; i'. a. J.e assistant cashier. OREGON FEED YARD. W. T. HOYNTON, ' prop. Special care given to horses left with me. Lower Webb street. 'Phone, red 204 THE TKLEPHONK LIVKRY, FEED AND SALE maDie, uourt street, opposite uouri nouse; boarding horse n specialty, good turnouts: i rigs delivered; rnone Main.'tsi, J FARMERS' HANK OF WESTON, Eton, Oregon. Does a general banking ss. Exchange bought and sold. Col- ks promptly attended to. it. Jameson, lent : George v. rroeustei ; vice-presi-It. KIlL'ore. cashier: directors. G. btman. M. M Johns, T. J. Price, O. taw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jameson, Proebstel. PENDLETON SAVINGS HANK, Bdleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, Capital, ?50,000; surplus, ?iuu,uuu; st allowed on nil time deposits. Ex- ge bought and sold on all principal Snecial attention given to col ons. W. J. Furnish, president ; J. N. vice-president; T. J. .Morris, casnier; , Maloney, assistant cashier. 3T NATIONAL HANK OF PENDLK- Can ta . S70.000 : surplus. 505.000: Esacts a general banking business. Ex- Ige and telegraphic transfers sold on azo. San Francisco. New ioik ana cinal points In the Northwest. Drafts fn on China, Japan and Europe. Makes ctlons on reasonable terms, ievi An- I, president ; W. F Matlock, vlce-pres- :: f. ii. wade, casnier; n, i: .lonnson, Itant cashier. SECOND.HAND DEALERS. GEORGE O'DANIEL. NEW AND SECOND band goods bought and sold. Court St., upera house block, call and see him. V. STROHLE, DEALER IN SECOND- hand goods. If there Is anything you need In new nnd second-hand furniture, stoves, granite ware and crockery, call and get his prices, no. 212 court street. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS bought and sold ; pawn brokers ; money advanced on all kinds of articles. Waters & Sherry, props., 732 Cottonwood street BLACKSMITH I NG. COPELAND & SON, GENERAL HLACK- smlthlng and repairing ; horseshoeing a specialty; work promptly attended to; call and see us; shop 314 West Webb street. just tnree biocKs bciow .Main street. IRCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. HOWARD. ARCHITECT AND SU- rlntendent: makes complete and rella- ilans for buildings In the city or coun- .'Itoom 17 Judd building. :K & COLE. CONTRACTORS AND Alders. Estimates furnished on short Job work a specialty. Prompt ce, Shop on itlurr street near Main EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 038 Main St. ; If you need help or seek em ployment can on us. 'l'none, main lun ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. MAPLE HROS., COURT STREET, GEN cral El'j..'tiicinns. dealers In electrical supplies. Houses, stores, wired for electric lights, bells or telephones. i;iectrlcai nx tntes of all kinds. Get our prices. Repair work a specialty. TONSORIAL PARLORS. I may. pnKTitAfrnn ANn iimr.n. C Estimates furnished on hll kinds asonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc orders at uasc uregonian oice. TROt'TMAN. ARCHITECT AND HU- rlntendent. Room 15, Association ting, Pendleton, Oregon. I. KELLAR. PLASTERING AND Cu tting. Cement walks a specialty. Es- tes furnished free, Work guaranteed. orders at isadley and Zeuucr s cigar iinin street, i' u. box 1U4. CABS AND CARRIAGES. JI5H TIKE HACK, NEW AND VERY st style, for the service of the nubile. Carlln and Jas. S. McKay, props. Call he Commercial Livery Stable or tele- main 101 and the back will call for CAB LINE. ERWIN BAKEK. PROP. Jephone main 701. Office and waiting l. Alta street, next to Savings Bank ling. JRANCE AND LAND BU8INE8S BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE OLD and most reliable fire and accident ranee companies. Office with Hartman i set uo. In. PARKES, OFFICE 120 COURT KT. tonico business, such us unng oi claims initiating contests a specialty. HAILEY. JR.. U. 87 LAND COM. slouer Specialty made of land flllnars proof; Insurance and collections. Of- Judd building, room 10. VETERINARY SURGEON. W. VAUGHAN. GRADUATE OF sSan Francisco Veterinary Collet; Biienaeo to aay or nignt. utrice at I Stables; 'phone red 511. 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 J II, Pace, prop. First-class workmen ; everything clean ; all modern Improvements. PATTON'S- SANITARY BARBER SHOP, Despaln block ; Court street : best work. manship ; all the modern improvements ; all tools sterilized; bath rooms in con nectlon, PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. S. BOWMAN, LEADING PHOTOGRA pher of the city. Harvest views, In dian photos fo sale. Finishing done for nniatcuit,. Main St., near bridge. 'Phono red 270. MALE HELP WANTED. 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. Beat of references. Address Man ager, P. O. Box 2124. San Francisco. Calif. WANTED. WANTED WORK AT WASHING, IRONING or house cleaning. Inquire at 701 Alia St. OT AND 8HOE REPAIRING. kEHNl'.WALD, THE OLD RELIABLE iemaker. First-class renalrlnr with (materials. Shop In rear of Dlndlacer. & Co. IN POUND THE FOLLOWING DE scribed unlmals have been taken un by the ranrjlinl of the City of Pendleton, to wit: . .. One bay ueldlUL'. wtlcht 1100 Dounda: collar marks: white strio In forehead: u years old: no brand visible If said ai.lmnls ure not claimed by tne owners or those entitled to the possession, costs and expenses against them paid, and then taken away within ten days from the dote hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the 7th day of March, UKM, the said animals will be sold to the highest 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 the payment of such costs and expenses of mak- , ing sale. I Dated this 34th day of February, 1903. I J. A. HLAKHLY, City Marshal. DIDN'T USE ANY. '"I'hey've fornifd the 'Soup Trust." " W ell, it won't hurt uh." LOST 111 LAVA BEDS L. B. RINEHART TELLS AN IN TERESTING PIONEER STORY. Pack Mules Stolen by Piutes Follow ed to the Lava Beds, Where Pack ers' Horses Died and Were Eaten Great Suffering by His Men. Paul Del-aney, who was connected with the editorial department of the East Oresonian for several months last year, writes the following Inter esting story for the Oregon Daily Journal; 1,. I). Uiiiehart, of Union, Oregon, is one of the oldest pioneers of Ore gon and still remembers many of the incidents of early days. One of the most impressive to his memory was an Indian raid upon a packer's train in which he was interested, whereby he lost all of bis earthly possessions in one night. It was while old Umatilla landing was the main supply point for all of tho interior country, and at a time when the Indians were raiding the Eastern Oregon belt from the Califor nia to the Idaho lines. Mr. Itinehart with bis packing train, consisting of 10 men nnd 30 mules was making the return trip from Boise City, at that time an army post, and had reached a point on the Snake river between where Huntington, Oregon, and Weis- er, Idab, now stand. The packers bad camped for the night, and the mules were hoppled and turned loose in a little valley near the camp. The river, which circled tho camp on the north, prevented the animals from straying far away on that side, and a mountain covered with large boul ders lay to tho south. The men, tired out with tlie day's travel through the dust and heat, bad gone to bed early, oblivious of the fact that many eyes were watching them from behind the boulders above. A Night Raid. As soon as quiet prevailed in camp in the early part of the night, a band of Piute Indians stole down from the rocks, unhoppled the mules and drove them out through a gulch on to the level plain lying to the south. The fact that the bell on the "bell mule" ceased to ring excited the curiosity of some of tho men who remained awake and these went out to investi gate. They found that the Indians were in possession of the mules and were liesurely driving them away, but tho whole country seemed to bo READ ALL OF THIS. 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There have been symp toms of a recurrence since, but a few applications of the remedy never fails to bring positive relief. My opinion of Doan's Ointment, then expressed, Ic the same today as it was when It was first brought to my notice." For sale by all dealers, price 60 cents. Foater-Mllburn Co,, Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for Uhe U. S. Remember the .name DOAN'S and take no substitute. swarming with them, and the packers did not care to attack many times their number, especially when the In dians might be lying in ambush. A Foolhardy Four. The next morning found the 10 men afoot many miles from any hu man habitation. They still had' their saddles and provisions, and a few of them were armed, but a trip on foot to Umatilla Landing, more than 100 miles away, and the Blue mountains to cross on the way, did not look en couraging. Fortunately, another pack train bad arrived later the same night from Umatilla Landing, had struck camp farther down the river, and had not boon seen by the Indians. They not only had supplies of arms, but hud a few surplus horses. They at once agreed to take the stranded par ty back with them to Boise City. But four of the Rlnehart party declared they would follow the Indians and re cover the stolen mules. In spite of tho argument against the trip on the part of their friends they prepared for the pursuit. Mounted and well pro visioned, and armed to the teeth, they took an oath that they would over take those Indians or leave their own bodies on the desert. An appeal was made to the com mander of the military forces at Boise City to send a detachment of soldiers in search of the men. This request was granted, and a well-provisioned detachment was. despatched to the point on Snake river where the pack ers mules were stolen, with orders to strike the trail and follow it until the men were found or the cause of their delay discovered. In the Lava Beds. The soldiers followed the trail until it reached the lava beds. The packers had followed it also to this point, but here all evidence of the trail of both parties disappeared. Not even the shod horses of the packers made any indenture upon those glazed and- flin ty, flrelbured obstacles which occu pied every inch of the surface of the earth for miles in every direction. The lava beds He in broken order. At one point they rise up many feet, forming little basins of less than an acre. Whe nonce out in these lava bods the country all looks alike. It looks like a sea of waves and swells. The samoness of the surface of the earth and the nbsence of any trail or continuous hill or valley makes it nec essary to trave lby course entirely. It was in a place like this that Captain Jack and 35 warriors stood 1000 sol diers at bay and killed many of them. while his men did not receive a scratch. A Pitiful Story. The four packers bad followed the Indians at a safe distance, watching nignt and day for an opportunity to make a raid on the mules, hoping thus to leave the Indians afoot on the des ert. But the watchfulness of the red men had been such that the opportu nity was not presented. When they reached the lava beds they thought of turning back, but one more daring than tho others chided them, remind ing tern of their oath. They followed on. but soon lost sight of the Indians and became lost to themselves. Their horses' feet were cut by the lava rocks until they were unable to travel and had to bo abandoned one by one and killed. Thoir provisions had run out and they had been sustained for weeks on the flesh of their slain animals. Then they attempted to attract tho at tention of the Indians that they might surrender thomselves to them, but were unable to do so, though they dis charged their guns and built signal fires of the sagebrush. They had worn out their shoes and had used up all of the blankets to wrap their feet, which were being cut to pieces by the sharp corners of the lava rocks. Finally, when all hope looked as if It had passed, they laid themselves down among the rocks to die. By mere accident the soldiers came upon them. They all returned to Boise City, but Mr. Rlnehart sayB that none of them ever had any desire to follow an Indian trail afterwards. Made of beit material by beat work men. If you need hnrness, Investi gate. Call and examine our stock of single aud double harness, saddles, whips and supplies and get our prices. Repair work done substantially and promptly. J. A. SMITH, 218 Court Street. TRANSPORTATION LINES. OREGON HOI$rlINE racUlTCON PACIFIC Two Trains to the East Daily Through Pullman standard and Tourist sleep ing cnris dally to Om&hn, Chicago; tourist Kleeplng car dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (personallv con ducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, St, Louis and Memphis: reclining chair cars (seats free, to tho East dally. The Oregon Dally Journal can bo found on sale at Frazler's book store. depart Time Sohodule aiirivb fob From roudleton from Portland Portland Special No. 1 The East 8:10 am 8:00 a.m. Chicago Chicago Special No. 2 Portland 530 pm 6:40 pm Portland Hall and Express No.6 The Eac 1:50 am 1:45 an The East Mall and Express No.6 I Portland 430 am 4:45 am i Pendleton Passenger Spokane No, 7 5:45 pa Spokane Spokane Passenger 6:16 a m Ho. 8 Pendleton Branch i -Mixed Train No. 41 1 w p .in i m Walla Walla Branch Ocean and River Schedule. FBOM PORTLAND. All sailing dates sub 80 p. . liMfSJX, 400 p. n, Ball every ft days. Dally SSt Columbia River 4Mpmm 8:00 p.m. To Astoria and Way Snnday Saturday Landings. 10 MO p. in. Willamette River. Boats leave Portland daily, except Snnday (stage of water permitting) (or Willamette at Yamhill Blver points. Leave i Leave Itiparia Snake River Lewlstoa 4:05 a. m. I Rlparla to Lewiston 7:00 a.m. Dally Dally Excpt Mon) Exopt Moi Headquarters for Traveling Ilea. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2.50 Special rates by week or in oiitli Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Diningroom service. Every Modern Convenience Bar and billiard room in connection Only Three Blocks from Depot GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Corner Court and Johnson Streets, IVndlelon, Oregon. M. F. Kelly, Proprietor. HEATED BY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY F. F. WAM8LEY, Agent, Pendleton. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for Chicago, Ht. Paul, Bt. Louis, Kail Baa City, Bt. Joe, Omaha, aud All Points East and Sooth Portland and polnti on tho Sound TIME CARD. Leave Pendleton, dally exoept Bundayi 7 M0. pm. Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday Friday 11 25 pm. Arrive Pendleton Tuesday, Thursday an( Saturday OSS am. Leave Walla Walla dally, east bound, 11 MO pia Arrive Walla Walla dally, west bound, 8:15 an For Information regarding rates and aoceao raodatlOBS, call on or address W. ADAM 8, Agent, Pendletao. Onni. 8. B. CALDERHEAD, O. P. A.. Walla Walla. Wash. American l'luu, rates $1 to per dav. European Plan. fiOc. 75c, Sl.OO. special rates u.v weeu or inontn. Free 'bus meets all trains Commercial trade solicited Fine sample rooms Special Attention Given Country Trate HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. GEO. DARVEAL), Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. Block and a half from depot.' Sample room in connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 75c, $1.0t THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON American Plan, &3 per day and upward. Headquarters for tourists and commercial trav elers. Special rates made to families and slagta gentlemen. The management will be pleased at all times to show rooms and give prices, A modern Turkish bath establishment in the betel. II. C. BOWHRB, Manager CHICHESTER'S PILLS WANTED YOUR OltDHKB FOB BN- Btaved cards, wedding lnrltatlooe, tt. ; 100 engraved vliltlne cards wlta ifiate. $1.60; additional cards In future, Jl per hundred. The East Oregonlan. J-it rr. A Orieliiui uuil Only (jienuine A Htnndard Krinedy, ol4 for Ua jemr lor MIlLlirlCK'S IK JKI od Hold loeUllio Uit-, eUd wit blue rlbbuu, Tnlr m u titer Vufiiaa Kuliatltutlon d4 iMiltutlon. Aik vour liruiuUt, ir kd4 4 wiit ltunii for lr lleiiliirft. Tc( lumiilaa! atxl Hooklet fur I.Kdlis I rrturu Jtf nil. Hold br all I'rrtfcUu. 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