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iiness Catds and Societies ESSI0N8 AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. tCOLK. OFPICB IN JUDO )SIce Hours, lu to is a. m. ; i clephone red mi. kn, M. D.. DK8PAIN BLOCK, corrects eye rxouoies. Bods and Impaired Hearing, Eectly utted for refractlte er fconfc, main 1131. Id & RINOO, OFFICE OVER letcn Havings nanic. xeiepouue ie telephone, main 301, riBLD, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC Office In Judd telephone Office, black, 73: res- f 24 kcFAULL, KOOM 17 ASSOCIA it. Telephone, main UIU ; real- koce, black, 161. HENDERSON, PUVSICIAN boa. Specialties, eye, ear, nose t Office In Savings nans nniia , main, 331. In. Chronic nnd nervous diseases uutce one diock weai ui ksWALL, PHYSICIAN AND BOR in llninaln HI not. TelenhOUO ftealdonce phone Black 5K. v nr.Atrwar.iarB PrrnnNIC irous' diseases and diseases of add building, corner Main ana , Office 'phone, main, ,ai ; rw -273. lALLEN BOONE, OSTEOPATH, B Thompson street. Telephone, KirtBY, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR te Iloom 4, association Building. DENTISTS. HAN, DENTIST. OPFICB IN lng. 'Phone, red, 71. DENTIST. OFFICE IN AS- dock, over Schmidt's new drug red -71. OCULISTS. E I I F1 BOARD AND LODGING. EMPIRE LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF E. Conrt and Johnson streets. Good large, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Rates 23c and 50c a night, Thos. Smart, Prop. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALT A AND Milt streets. Board by the day or week. Good table set. Rates $4 and $5 per week. Pendleton feed yard In connection. L. Neff, Prop. THE STRAHON ROOMING HOUSE, 018 Main street. Mrs. H. E. Cooper, 1'rop Everything strictly flrst-clnss. Rates 25c, 60c and $1 per day. THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE. 801 South Main street. Mrs. Mary 'Williams Prop. Housekeeping .rooms and lodging rooms.. (nod comiortauie rooms ana clean, well-kept beds. Lodging 25 cents. FORNianKD AND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS at No. 777 Thompson street. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE. NO. C2. A. P. AND A. M., meets Qrst and third Mondays of each month, .visit lot: brethren welcome. T. J. Tweedy, W. M. ; Joe H. Parkes, Sec DAMON LODGE, NO. 4, MEETS EVERY Monday evening in necret society nail LnDow block, nt Pendleton Ore. R, W. Fletcher, K. R. 8.; W. J. Keyes, C. C. PENDLETON CIRCLE NO G27, WOMEN of woodcraft, meets every Friday even Inc at Hendrlx hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. Minnie Stlllman, Guardian Neighbor; Eva Plet Cher, Clerk. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE DEPOT STABLES, COTTONWOOD street, between Alta and Webb streets, II. Stewart Prop. Best care taken of horses. Good stables and plenty of feed THE CITY- LIVERY BOARD AND SALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street. DR. W. W. GAR retaon, graduate optician. The only complete optical parlor In the city. Hlr rinnrfl smith of street, Pendleton, Ore., No fee animation ana consultation. PEED AND SALES STABLE, LINDSBY & Doty props.; Old Semple Stable, 723 cottonwooa street ; careiui attention given to norses leit witn us. COMMERCIAL STABLES, G, M. FROOME Prop. Livery, feed and boarding. .AH kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone, main 101. S AND BROKERS. IIONAL BANK OF ATHENA, Capital, $30,000; surplus and k). Interest on time deposits, reign and domestic .exchange, iromntlv attended to. Henry Kresident ; ,T. Ji Kirk, vlce-presl- OREGON PEED YARD. W. T. BOYNTON, prop. Special care given to horses left with me. . Lower Webb .street. 'Phone, red 204. SUB' BANK OF WESTON, egon. Does a genorai banklni; change Dougnt ana soia. a-oi- ptly attenaea to. u. Jameson, orge w. l'roensiei; vice-presi-Cllcore. cashier: directors. G. hi. M. Johns. T. J.. Price, G. I, F. Kllgore, Robert Jameson, tel. THE TELEPnONK LIVERY, FEED AND 8 ALB Stable, Court street, opposite Conrt House; boarding hone a specialty; good turnouts; rig ueuvereu ; mono juain ssi. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. GEORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND hand goods bought and sold. Conrt St., upera nouse miocs. uau ana see mm. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN SECOND band goods. It there Is anything yon neea in new ana secona-nana lurniture, stoves, granite ware and crockery, call and gee nis prices, no. zvz court street. jETON SAVINGS BANK, iOreeon. Organised March 1. II. 150.000 : surplus, $100,000; ked on all time deposits. Ex ht and sold on all nrtaclnal leial attention given to col m; J. Furnish, president ; J. N. fcsldent; T. J. Morris, cashier; By, assistant cashier. fcloN A L 15 ANk0 F PE NDLE Mal, (70,000; surplus, 05,000; kgeneral banking business, ex- telegraphic traasiers soia on a Francisco, new xcrK ana IntB In the Northwest. Drafts: I- I T .. TJ U.I.U a reasonable terms. Levi An ient; W. F. Matlock, vlce-pres- '.Wuclc, cashier; H. F. Johnson, kfaler. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS 'bought and sold; pawn brokers; money advanced on all kinds of articles. Waters ft Sherry, props., 782 Cottonwood street BLACKSMITH ING. 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. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIE8. PECTS AND BUILDERS. "contractor and BUILDRR. mi work figured on. Job .work, fork guaranteed. Phone Bed G43. MAPLE BROS.. COURT STREET. UEN era! Electricians, dealers In electrical supplies. Houses, stores, wired for electric lights, bens or telephones. Electrical ,nx tutes of all kinds. Get our prices. Repair worn a specialty. TONSORIAL PARLOR8. PRD, ARCHITECT AND SU t; makes complete and rella- buildings in the city .or conn- 7 Judd building. bCOLE, CONTRACTORS AND tEstlmatea furnished o4i short r. work a specialty. 'Prompt p on Bluff street near Main, iCONTUACTOR AND BUILD Bates furnished on all kinds t-enient walks, stone walls, etc at East Oregonlan olee. tMAN. ARCHITECT AND BU- Room 16. Association Rleton, Oregon. K. PLABTERINS AND OK- (meat walks a specialty. R sbod free. Work guaranteed. at Bodler anduZehnar's elzar treet. P. O. box 164. BILLY KRASSIG, BARBER SHOP AND bath rooms. Main street, three doors north of Hotel St. George. First-class service. rNEW TONS.ORIAL PARLORS, COURT ST. Turee doors west or uoiaen atulp hotel. J H. Pace. prop. First-class workmen: everything clean ; all modern Improvements. PATTON'S SANITARY BARBER SHOP. Despaln block; Court street; best work- mansnip ; an the modern improvements ; all tools sterilised; bath rooms In connection. WANTED. WANTKD WORK AT WASHINO. IRONING or house cleaning. Inquire at 701 Alt St. AND CARRIAGES. I HACK. NEW AND VARY Iw, tba ecvlMlaf .the. DnJiUCj - jas. -n: 'mciuuti nropai '.-aii Llverv.ta4aear ..Uis- ll,and the hack .wilt emit for 4E.-KRWIN BAKER, -PSOI Kb m.M0ce.ndwalt ng et, next to Savlni tot INARY SURGEON. Hi s-UGHAN, GRADUATB .Or lcmco veteriaarv caiim : uto. .day or nlglit .OsTke at '8H0EREPAIRWCu r.n tmm aft. . . -enopiiH -- rr iinitisffir. 't AND,, LAND BUSINEftt RKPRBfllSNTS T8B OLD- reliable ora4 , awat . yince wtn ur OFPICB" 1 20 COURT W. W. SUCk aa til In nt rlilu Uim a spUlty. JR., U. 8. LAND COM- ty ude of land lllaa slldla, rooai 18. IOTOQRAPHER8. IAN. LEADINQ PnOTOQRA. e city. Harvest views, In loivoale. Finishing .dons for win St, near bridce. tPkos pYMENT OFFICES. ' tpYMBNT OPFICB, 8M K 70V Bed help or sek eot- ; w w. 'moae, maia 1911, Notice to Contractors. NotloS'li hereby given that the Common Counoll Qf ths Oltr ol iPendletsn will receive bids for grading that portion ( Main stieet be tween Jackson street av4 the north line of ifflliOB street, ' AllldSJo state-the price per cubic yard, st4la tObedouelu accord anee with profile ruwn tl.Uufllt,.Pwaluiiiu Bids aMsUjbe filed .wlta Jths City Recorder on or before J5S6t day. of Barch, im. The Common Counctr . reserves v ths rigfet to jrejeci anr and all bids. . AMtedial 1Mb day .of March, mr . ar UMer : ;ae uomjaon council. P. H.-Fee, Street Saperiateadent. Sal Tarn Latest Sofeatific Discovery based on tbo principle. Destroy tho cause,you . imovo tho cflcct." Hcrpicido kills the irms that cause dan ruff by digging tip the alp ns they burrow iclr pestifcrons way to tc liair rootwhero tlifv finallT destrov tho hair. Without dandrafT your hair will grow luxcri ontly. Newtor!ls stops dandruir and fall ing hair, mnl ttarts hair prowing within 10 dnys, One bottle will convince you.of this. For Sole stall Plrst-Clasj Drug Stores, st The First Pill the biggest seller in the world ! Why ? Because the best to cure Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache and all troubles from Disordered Stomach is Beechams Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c and THE COE COMMISSION CO. Holds no customer re sponsible for more than the margin he places on a trade. A margin of one cent a bushel is required on grain, and $2 a share on stocks. An eighth cent a bushel commission is charged on grain and of one per cent on stocks. B. E. KENNEDY Manager Pendleton Office 120 COURT STREET 3SCAJLTMOIE Made of felt, thor oughly saturated with P.&B compound. Not impaired by varying temperatures. Does not evaporate, crack, expand or contract. A .low priced roofing that can not be equaled. Uni ht, booklet- The Paraffine Paint Co. San Frsnciico, Seattlt, Portland Loi Angela and Denver, Colorado. WHY THEY SUCCEED. stocu They Arc for a Specific Pur Nothing can be good for everything Doing one bJnt; well brings sue- RR1GAT1QN AT ECHO Bargains in Real Estate (Concluded.) I have a larger and better list of Farms, Stock Bandies and City Property to Bell than ever before. Also a big lot of land in the coming wheat section of Eastern Washington. N. Berkeley TRANSPORTATION LINES. OREGON Shoj$tLine and Union Pacific Two TrainB to the East Daily Thronrh Pullman nt&nditnl nnri Tnnrfat sIaak. log cars dtilr to Omaha, Chicago; tourist tieeping car oauy 10 Kansai uuy; inrongB Pullman tourist (leeplng can (peisonallr con ductsd) weekly to Chicago, Kuniat City, St. XTr f.r in juibuu nu niii roviiuius cut r cars mu i y , tree) to the East dalij-. Rancbes 820ftore9, 2 miles from Pendleton, 1(13 in whoat? hnnan Kam .wlnHmlll. yield SO to .40 bushels; must be sold boob. iu,uw. 1M Mree, 1 mile from Pendleton, new house, makes srood main ho. v. . V i,iwu Korea -ou ruro(l, 7LD mics Plowed, well watered. -vlplrf 40 hiwli. 48d'ftcrea'. 1 mile to ralIrol Mtatlnn. M iotee ciltivted, bafaiBoe graalng wltk ruaniBg wnter; good for grain udatook, tb,00. 300 Acres, 5 miles from Pendlejton, part bottom land, runnliif watr. a. cheap farm, $4,300. 800-acre dairv rannh. mikM -JAD tnna of hay $4,760. 640-iore dairy rauob, 600 acres Jnay meadow, ,$5,500. Iiiayo a larare llat of nltv nmiwrtv or sale and . rent. Before you close a aeal call and see me at the Postogloe. N. T. CoofcJto. The East Oreaonlan la Eaattra Ore. aen's reprMntatlv paper. It leads and tha jwpla appreciate it and shew It by their liberal eatrenaae. H Is the advertising medium of this section. Doan's Kidney Pills do one thing ssuy. They're for sick kidneys. They cure backache, every kidney UL Here Is undeniable .erldenco to prare it: Mrs. A. M. Weaver, of 116 N. A street, Cripple Creek, Colo., whose husband Is superintendent of the D. I. R. P. Quarries, says': "Doan's Kid- aer Pill are a remedy In .which I have great confidence and I heartily re-endorse what I have before stat ed about them In our Cripple Creek peseta, gome three years ago 1 gave them to our little girl, who was troubl ee wua a weaxnese or ute Kiaaeys. A few doses cheeked the aanoyaaee ad In a short Usae after a continn' tlea of the treatment cured her. She aaa very utUe trouble since. srHh the exception of when she ewaght a severe cold: then there were symptoms of a recurrence, but a few deses of the puis sever fall to ward ee? aa attack. 1 .recommended them to ,a lady friend of mine seme time go, who used them and was greatly benefited. I keep them .ooaeUntlr la the house so as to have them ba buid in case of recurrences. I do not hes itate to advse any .mother to use thew in her family where necessity' demands." For sale by all dealers, Price 60 oeata. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name DOAN'S and take no substitute. In all patents for lands hereafter taken up under any of Jho land laws of the United States, or on entries or claims validated by' this act west of the 100th meridian, it shall be ex pressed that there Is reserved from the lands In said patent, described, a right of way thereon for ditches and canals constructed by authority of the United States.' Additional Legislation. "On June 17, 1902, the following provisions were added: 'That all moneys received from the sale and disposal of public lands .In Arizona, j California, Colorado .Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, OklahO' ma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming, beginning with the fiscal year ending June 30, 1901, Including the surplus of fees and commissions In excess of allow ances- to registers and receivers, and excepting the five per centum of the proceeds of the sales of public lands in tho other states set aside by law for educational purposes, shall bo and the same are hereby reserved, sot aside and appropriated as a special fund in tho treasury to be known as the "Reclamation fund," to be used in tho examination and survey for the construction and maintenance of Irrigation works for the storage, di version and development of water for the reclamation of arid and semi-arid land In the said states and territories, and for the payment of all other ex pendltures provided for In this act. We surveyed during the forenoon over a rolling country. "Here Is where one must use head work," said Mr. Camp. "Cuts and fills are expensive work. avoid them as much as possible. In places we will be compelled to use flumes. We will use steel In this construction. As the ditch Is to be 10 feet deep, 40 feet wide at the bot torn and 70 feet wide at the top, the flume will cost from $20 to $25 per running foot, hence you can see the necessity for avoiding the use of any more flumes than absolutely neces sary. By putting In a tunnel through that ridge, I can save four miles of ditch. The tunnel will be about 3000 feet long and will come out at the head of Alkali Flat. "Tunneling, such as we will do here, will cost about $50 per running foot. I think we will strike basalt and it will not require brick work, but merely smoothing up with ce ment. "The ditch will have a fall of 10 to 12 inches to the mile and will be from 25 to 40 miles long, "It is Impossible to work here by trying to depend to a needle course. The local attraction is so great as to make the needle too variable. One has to run the course by a solar .com pass. 1 believe," said Mr. Camp, as he pointed to the miles of rnbbit brush and sage brush, toward and be yond IJttle Emigrant Butte, "that In five or 10 years we will see a farm house on every 80 acres of that land "This is a splendid climate with an early spring and a late fall. The soil is rich, and with water, you will see what has been called the Great American Desert, become the Great American Garden Spot." Something as to the Man. J. G. Camp is not a visionary nor a mere tneprist. ueiore lie uecame a government engineer he was a prac tical agriculturist. He has a spjen did farm in the Boise country, which was once valueless sage brush land For 20 years he has been in close cpn tact with nature and has absorbed something of the good, wholesome tang of the primal clay. He knows nature and loves the smell of the smoke from the camp fire. When he had returned from 18 months' campaigning with the Idaho troops in the Philippines, he served his county in the Idaho legislature. For 10 years Mr. Camp has had charge of construction and irrigation works. Some years ago a tract of 30,000 acres of arid land, 10 miles Chicago, tit. Paul, tit. Louis, from Boise was taken up by home steaders, with a view of irrigation. The capitalists wanted a rate so ex horbltant that ihe irigation scheme fell through. Finally the farmers de cided to go ahead and put in the ranal themselves. Mr. Camp was in charge. It cost $75,000 and took five years to com plete. The $2 or $3 land increased in value to $150 to $200 per acre. . The shares which cost $50 per share are now worth $225- per share. Mr. Camp's farm last year netted him janove all ' expenses, $12.60 per acre. mis lana can ao as wen or Deixer; It is easily broken up and will be very fertile. FRED LOCKXrEY, JR.( HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props, The Best Hotel in Pcndletom and as good as any. DirAKT Tltno Sohodnle assivb vo from. L'onjlotoiv r&oM Portland Portland Special No. 1 The Eati 8:10 am 8;00a.m Chicago Chicago Special No. 2 Portland 5:50 pm 5:40 pm Portland Mall and Bxproia No.5 The Sa 1:60 am l:t5an The East Mall and Express No.fl Portland 4tf0am 4U5am Pendleton Passenger Bpokant No,? iMpm Spokane Bpokann Passenger 8:16a m No. 8 Pendleton Branch , M Mixed Train No. m Walls Walla Branca 6rtp MUed Trala No. Ocean and River Schedule. FBOM PORTLAND. All nailing dates sb- riKfiWio - Ball every 0 days. "OiTiy ' .V Co'010" Ww 4op.. 8:00 p.m. To' Astoria and Wa Bnaday Saturday Landings. 10)00 p. m. Willamette Rlvor. Boats leave Portland daily, exceot Buedai (stage o! water permitting) for WlllametU oa! Yamhill River points. aflflsBBaHsliisBtH JLF ALgsaHsBBsa saSBBBaflB ajSsMlSSSSSSseS Headqnartors for Traveling Hea. Gommodlons Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2.50 Special rates by week or 111 ontli Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dlnlngroom nervice. Every Modem ConveniertM Bar and billiard room in connection Only Three Blocks from Depot GOLDEN BOLE HOTEL Corner Court and Johnson Street), Pendleton, Oregon, M. F. Kelly, Proprietor. 3aBesHVaaaaaaaaK HEATED BY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY Amuriunii I'lun, rntoan MR tofit.4M per ilnr. Huropuan IMnii, fiOe. 70c, ttl.OO. HlHMlal rate m tijr yrook or ninutb. Free 'bus meets all trains') Commercial trade solicited Fine sample rooan Special Attention Given Country TraM Leare Rlperia tSa.. Dallr Exopt Hon Baake River Rlparta to Lewlstoa Lear Lewlstoa 7aa.sa. Dally Kacptatas r. V. WAMBLKY. Agent, Peadletea. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for Kao eu City, HL Joe, Oui&lia, and All Points Bast and South PortlasMl and MltHa tk Sanaa TIMS CARD. Lears feudists, dally except aandayi readlataa Monday, Wed seeds; . HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB 8T8. IIXO. tan, rnre ATI mdavllraaasa. Arrlre Peadiaioa Taeadar. Taarsda ui Satmrtariaiaaa. Laave Wall Walla dallr, east fceuad, 110 pat Axrire Walla Walla dally, west Urn, iiesua War laforsaaMaa resardlac rmiaa ana aaaaas Mdatless, coll on ar address a. . OALRJKAD,e. r. a waua wail, wasa. Monroe as a Wrestler. New York, March 13. Jack Mun roe, the former miner of Butte, Mont., who beat Jeffries in a four-round bout is to meet Tom Jenkins, the great catch-as-catch-can wrestler, In a wres tling contest tonight in Madison Square Garden. It is a handicap match, ithe .conditions requiring Jen kins to throw Munroo four .times In an hour in order to win tho decision. Munroe Is now training for his com ing tight with Sharkey and it is ex pected a big crowd of fight followers will be on hand at the Garden tonight In order to get a JIne on the miner- pugilist's condition. FrlM Mow Oie Dollar There has ntrer bees a reme dy that actually eared piles until tais oae was discovered by Dr. Perrin. There Is not a oar. soa who Miff era Irora tats dls- tresslaa disease who Is not will log to pay 11.09 to hare t be mum reaioYea Mrnuenuy, is tuiue rewiM-a mars au. 'b4 you take It, Another Cyclist Going Abroad. New York. March 13, Cyclist George H, Gollett, of New Haven, the third xJder in .the championship table or mst season, is the .latest American cyclist to bo tempted by offers to ride abroad. Collett fias signed a contract ror live races in isurppe ana win sail for the other side In a few days. He will ride at tho Buffalo track, near fane, and at Berlin, Copenhagen and Rome, finishing his tour about May ,lU 1 sssHttflHRHHessV . 0E0. DARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heatt European Plaa. Block aHd half from 4fti Sample room in cannactleii. ROOM RATE 50c, 76o, $M THE. PORTUIMD PORTLAND, OREGON American Plaa, fj per day and spwaM, Headquarters for tourists and commercial trav elers. Special rale mad to famili and eisgle gestlciaea. Tbe management will be rlpa at all time to show rooms and lire price, a modern Turkish bath esUblbameat la tb fcotel. II, C. JMJWKRS, Maaecef THE ROYAL RESTAURANT ( have purchased the Royal Restaurant, on Main street,- doors north pf W. & C. R. depot, where 1 will serve the Best 25 Cent Meal In the city. J will ap , preciate your patronage and ask you to call and see me. MEAL TI0KXTS, $3,50 R. k THORP. MANHOOD RESTORED "iwmr uMtlun. It topa all loaaea by day or ulsuu H Sperroatorrhaaa and all tbo horrors oxtmp OVriSsWaistroiistlieua and mtoraa. TGe The Canadian Pacific, has boen try ing to contract for laborers in Portland. potor.- a mi inn VoalKlMla. aJSTTII a, A wrltf o SBftMnftl SOLD Y TALLMAN OO, Bnv Q69T9, FWIH.KTW, .Qmwmvm, tbekldouys. la iHwauip ninety per oeat. are troublod with TUia gnat vegetable vuailter, uto preeeHBUoa oz a ramoui rrenen pojwiwaa. wm Fivm w ssaSiwairW mmtxmm m j m aBsW "w 1 Br ffTifl .BmjsT rWrUT rwrnatamr. ss as esassssi sje. l LliJJOW.. Wall W sfjaaiaj paaBjpai tmv VI j,' rk 1' Hi'.