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HOTELS. tosiness Cards and Societies 10FE8SI0NS AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Real Estate! pendleton Bargains in PHYSICIANS. j G. COLK. OFFICJK ir. JU1JU kiR. Office Hours, iu 10 a. uj., ii Teiepuone rea ji. I IILLER, M. D.. DKSPAIN ISLOCK, MUU e.VO cj. .a,vw.. ' uuitious anu uuimircu .iwmujs. correctly fitted for refract.Te er- etepuoue, uiaiu liai. kxiim a niN'QO. OFFICE OVBU Pendleton Savings Bank. Telephone Ideate telephone, main 301. IARFIELD, M. D., HOMEOrATUIC clan ipd surgeon, umce in juqu Telephone OITlce, black, ia; res- black, 24. fj. McFAULL. HOOM 17 ABSOCIA- bliwk. Telephone, main imi ; rai- telephone, black, 1G1. M. UENDEItBON, PHYSICIAN burgeon, specialties, eye. ear, nose oat. Office in savings uaas ouuu- Phone, main, 331. CEVES & KEVES. OSTEOPATHIC clans. Chronic and nervous diseases alty Office one block west of post- W19WALL. PHYSICIAN AND 80R- Fottire In Dcspalu Block. Telephone Residence pnoue hihck ow. tSN K. HLAKESLEE, nervous diseases and diseases oi Judd building, corner Main anu Office 'pnoue, main, vzi ; res red. 272. BOARD AND LODGING. EMPIRE LODGING IIOUSK, CORKER OF E. Court and Johnson streets. Good large, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Hates 25c and 50c a night. Thou. Smart, Prop. HOTEL AIjTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Hoard by the day or week. Good table set. Rates $4 and $5 per week. Pendleton feed yard In connection. L. Ncff, Prop. THE STRAHON ROOMING HOUSE, 618 Main street. Mrs. H. E. Cooper, Prop. Everything strictly first-class. Rates 25c, 00c and $1 per day. TnE WHITE LODGING HOUSE. 801 South Main street Mrs. Mary Williams Prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms. Good comfortable rooms and clean, well-kept beds. Lodging 25 cents. FURNISHKD AND HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS at No. 777 Tbomnson street. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. C2, A. F. AND A. M.. meets first and third Mondays of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. T. J. Tweedy, W. M. ; Joe H. Parkes. 8ec 4A ALLEN BOONE, USTBUl'ATU, ! 813 Thompson street. Telephone, 44 KIRBY. PHYSICIAN AND SUR. Jffice Room 4, association Bnildtug. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. MEETS EVERY Monday evening In Secret Society ball, I.aDow block, at Pendleton Ore. R. W. CHRONIC ' Flctcher K- s-! w- 3- Kcyes, C. C. PENDLETON CIRCLE NO 527. WOMEN of Woodcraft, meets every Friday even ing at Hendrlx halt. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. Minnie StIIlman, Guardian Neighbor; Eva Flet cher. Clerk. DENTISTS. LUGHAN, DENTIST. OFFICE IN sliding, 'l'none, rea, 71. INN, DENTIST. OFFICE IN AS- . block, over scnmiat's new arug kone. red 271. OCULISTS. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE DEPOT STABLES, COTTONWOOD street, between Alta and Webb streets, H. Stewart Prop. Best care taken of horses. Good stables and plenty of feed. THE CITT LIVERY BOARD AND SALE Stable. M. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street A LCAL OK ' l have a larger and better ! list of Farms, btock Ranches and City Property to sell man ever ootore. iuso a Dig lot of land in the coming I wheat siction of Eastern 1 Washington. N.Berkeley VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as good as any. I.QAU Dollv Dimple I leud today that the men outnumber the fair sex so greatly In South Africa that thev are considering Importing a ship load of womm, Von Benedict Oh! they're ued to war down there, I suppose. FEED AND SALES STABLE. LINDSBY & Doty props.; Old Semple Stable, 723 uononwooa street ; carerni attention given 10 uoraeH len wun us. mi, . i. uaii-irninrennTjr. Tim.i?a n it vnnnun 1??' JJSK' livery, feed and boarding. All Kinas or turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite uotei i-enaiecon. i'none, mam 101 nntlrlan. Thf nnlv fvV, . complete optical ' parlor In the city. Biz doors south of street. Peudleton. Ore., No fee examination and consultation. MIL DENIES ALL SAYS HE IS INNOCENT OF SCHOOL LAND FRAUDS, IKS AND BROKERS. OREGON FEED YARD, W. T, BOYNTON. prop. Special care given to horses left with me. Lower Webb street 'Phone, reu THE TELEPHONE LIVERY, FEED AND BALE Btfthle. flnnrt atTAAt nnnnilla PflNi. Unit... ITIONAL BANK OF ATHENA, boarding hones a specialty: good turnouts; hUapicai. ou.lnw . surplus ana iiMuwiTcrra, muue nam soi, L0O0. Interest on time deposits. Lforelgn and domestic exchange. "Promptly attended to. uenry 1 .1 . . m T tr.k 1 1 Lturoir, cannier; 1. . Kemp, , V Vr . . 1,c" aiujrtu mj. 1 uuuu (,uviu uuusut auu Hum. . 1 Opera house block. IEIIS' BANK OF WESTON. I Oregon. Does 'a general banking v. STROBLE, DEALER Collectively, Singly, Generally and Specially Denies the Charges Lodg ed Against Him Did Not Sell In formation, to Settlers, He Says. The following sweeping denial of all the charges of fraud against W. H. Odell in the state land office Is set forth in the Odell pamphlet just is sued: Answer to the joint committee of the Oretron lfilnlntivr aRPmlilv on. Court Ht. I t.i .1. - . , . Call and see him. t'";u lu' fe P'PUH 01 mvesugai- uiu uuunb ui me state iana SECOND HAND DEALERS Exchange bought and sold. Col- ompuy attended to. It. Jameaon. George W. Proebstel ; vlce-preal- UllRore, casnler: directors. G. kn, M. M Johns. T. J. Price, G. '. J. F. Kllsore. Robert Jameson, stel. band goods. If there Is anything yon "i ucw auu econa-uanajmrnurire, stoves, granite ware and crockery, call and get nis prices, no. 212 court street IN SECOND- board, and state land agent's office. fDLRTON SAVINGS BANK. Oregon. Organised March 1.1 siiai, aou.uuu ; aurpins, iuuaiuu : lowed on , all time deposits. Ex- irat ana sold 00 all Drinejnal ecla attention given to col' W, J. Furnish, president : J president ;T. J. Morris, cashier; ney, assistant cashier. RATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE- bpltat, f 70,000: surplus. $95,000: f.a general banking' business. Ex- kd telegraphic transfers sold on San Francisco, New York and points In the Northwest Drafts jhlna, Japan and Europe. Makes on reasonable terms. Levi An- ildent; W. F. Matlock, vlce-pres- iWade. cashier: II. F. Johnson. shier. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS bought and sold ; pawn brokers ; money nuTnuiea on bii Kinas or articles, waters ..onerry. props., JB2 Cottonwood street. BLACKSMITH ING. Gentlemen: In re. allegations made by one Wm. M, Bushey. relative to the connections and transactions of "W. H. Odell. touching the duties and hiin- inesB of the state land agent, in and for the state of Oregon, I hereby for answer deny that the said W. H. Odell did or has, at any time, been guilty of performine any wronerful act, as alleged by said Wm. H. Bush K-C.mD'an&d irSgh mynial is made geral nd ".''specialty; work promptly attended to; call specific, collectively and singly, as to ana see us ; snop west Webb street, eacn ana every allegation wherin the ITECTS AND BUILDERS. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, ol work fliured on. Job work. P work guaranteed. Phone Red 64'. A'ARD. ARCHITECT AND 8U lent.: makes complete and rella- or bulldlnirs In the cltr or conn- IT Judd building. Just three blocks below Main street ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. MAPLE BROS., COURT STREET, GEN eral Electricians, dealers In electrical supplies. Houses, sto.-es, wired for electric ngnts, pens or telephones. Electrical fix tures of all kinds. Get onr prices. Repair " wit a p penally. COLE CONTRACTORS AND KfltlmntM ftirnlnfiMl nn nhnrt kb work .a specialty. Prompt . ..tools sterilised; kop on Blurt street near Main. TONSOR1AC PA'RLORS." BILLY KRASSIG, BARBER SHOP AND Dam rooms. Main street, three doors north of Hotel St. George. First-class service. NEW TONSORIAL PARLORS, COURT ST. juree aoors west 01 uoiaen llule hotel. J II. Pace, prop. First-class workmen; everything clean; all modern improvement-. J'ATTON'S 8ANITABY BARBER SHOP, ucdiwiu uiuc-; tosn street : Oeat wore- mansblp ; all the modern Improvements ; oam rooms in con- said W. H .Odell is, charged with any j wiuug or improper act connectea with the land department in and for the state of Oregon, or that the said W. H. Odell was granted anv Drivi- leges that were denied to anv other citizen; And. for a further answer, deny that said W. H. OdelU while Jointly occu pying the same office with State Land Agent L. B. Qeer, was in the business of selling information as to the whereabouts of "base lands," due to the state, and did sell such informa tion, which information the law pro vides shall be furnished free; and Denies that the said W. H. Odell was permitted to exercise any pre ferred right in the matter of securing approved lists to be forwarded to the land offices of the United States; Denies that the tate land agent, L. B. Geer. ever at any time exposed to the said W. H. Odell applications made by private parties, upon base furnished by themselves, thereby giv ing the Bald Odell an opportunity to discover the particular base lands so that he, the said Odell, might put in an application for the same base for clients of his own; Denies that the said Odell prepared for himself records, during the time he was clerk of state land board, showing as nearly as may be the base lands due the state. Denies that the said Odell has been wrongfully or unlawfully seeking to adjudicate as mineral in character large tracts of lands to the Injury of the state school fund, or the state of Oregon; Denies that any of the methods pursued in the adjudication of miner al base were not in accordance with law and under the prescribed rules as adopted by the department of the interior, ana promulgated by the hon orauie commissioner o fthe eeneral lanu omce. Respectfully submitted, W, H. ODELL, TRANSPORTATION LINES. IN OJJEGON ShojitLlne and Union Pacific Two Trains to tho EaBt Daily Through Pullman tsndard andTourlit sleep ing cars dally to Omaha, Chicago; tourist sleeping car cally to Kamai City; through Pullman tourlit rleeptng cars (personally con ducted) weekly to Chicago, Knaaa Cltr, St. loulsand Memphis; reclining chair cars (Matt free) to the East dally. neqtlon THE COE COMMISSION CO. MOVING TOWNSITE. CONTRACTOR AND BUILD nates furnished on all kinds t cement walks, stone walla, tc at ist uregoman olce. TMAN. ARCHITECT AND 8U- St. Room 15. Association i Ruieioo. yregon., WANTED, WANTKD--WORK AT WA8HING. IRONING ur uoiim cleaning, inquire at 7V1 A1U Ht ii!. PLABTKKINa AND CE- ment walks a .tatv-. ,u Uhed fret- Work Kuarontoed. 1 at Badley and Zebner's dnr k'. street P. box 104: AND CARRIAGES. JIB. HACK..,KWV AND V-KT Jas. 8. McKay. ptf. ( taUAtMUM- Notlce to Contractors. Nolloe la' herebv riven that lh rVimmnn Council of the City ol Peadlstra will reoalva bids for gradinp fut portion f.MsJn stieet be tween Jackson street ast the north line cf W II SLAV attVUaS 1 ' All bids to aute the price per cubic yard, gradjag to bo dftne In. accordance with profile BOjrP0''e ,n Be CltyBtoerder's office. Bids ast be Med with the City Keoorder on or before the-&th day of Karch. 1MB. The UIIUUU LjOQUCU I PslH I sjpsj tna VTl Brn T IA M1tl I .A -T t r-r I llll tKIsi Ifltti rt a U.Mh -frl Rv nvr1e rVmniui Owm. 41 IW, Nil sercuui fto nack win call for INE. KKWIN 1IAKM8 runi t. BCXt -ta Sta''ltV IIrMnVURSor r"AlIQQAN, Q KADVATV - Of. Cisco Vetelaart CV Holds no customer re sponsible for more than the margin he places on a trade. A margin of one cent a bushel 13 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. P.H. street Superintendent Fatflis audi l WOT rrCFAIRmC- AND' LAND VUNfe 330 acre's. 2 uillea from PnrMernn 1W lu wheat; house, barn, winbUl; yjetcwiw lo.TO.Ousnels; mmt be Bold 100 acres, 1 mile from Pendleton, ae-beuae, makes' good grain" hay, 1,13" acres on railroad, 720 aoi uiowea. wen watered, yield 40 bush- inn V . ... .. . ... ouno.w. -JOU StUI. 1 Hlllfi IO rallrid statlnn "v. ""?"' n uui if qv-i.- ":.i7.;ili V ; , ihmbiu .wavr, guoti ior grain and atoc. t&,eoa. 800 acres, 5 miles from Pendleton, part bottom land, running water, a cheap farm, $4,500. SOt-acre dairy ranch, make 200 ton ofhay,4,7W. 640-acre dairy ranoh. 600 acres hay meadow, 15,600; ' ' I have a large list of city property for Bale aud rent Before you close a deal call and see me at the PoetoGioe. N. T. Cola. OKU with,; rtn OWCB 120 COURT HT. , Such as Sllar at riilau atasta a specialty. Jit. Tt. t.Aun nAii clalty Bace of las- an. trance and miiiin.. r UdUaV roow if )TOQRAPHER8. IAN. LEADINO PHOTOaBA- viij. uarvesi Views. In 01 sale. Finishing sin Bt, near brldVje. 'JPboae YMENT OFFICES. 1YMENT OPFICSi MS 70a need help or eeek ees- i-Boae, aaaia ion. The East Oregonlan Is Eastern Or. BOfVa reprasentative paMr. it leads and trie people appreciate It and shew ic By tneir liberal patronage, rt Is the advertising medium of this section. B. E. KENNEDY Manager Peidleto Office 120 COURT STREET Twww W M "e?' sVSSBfSjaspsjff -aasF7l wJy a m mm rot, Town of Connell, Wash., Is Now on Wheels. w. O. Van Valkenberg, special land commissioner stationed at Connell an-lyed in the city lost night to Bpond a day with his family, says tho Walla wuiir BiaiQsman. He will return this evening. "Connell citizens are getting ready to move onto the new townsite and me unique sight of a town being act uauy cariea irom one place to an uiuer is ex nee ted to hA within a month," the commissioner said thl I morning. "The new townsite Is about i met irom tne present resting I place of the town. Necessarily, when the work begins, there will be a de- una ror nouse movers. "Ass soon as the town gets settled , I look for a veritable building boom 'to start. Heretofore business men tut ne81taved about erecting any , thing more than wooden buildings, owing 10 tne fact that tho townsite question was in an unsettled state, "U1 w mat mat is settled, I look iur more suDstantial business houses to be erected in the future, "The future of the town is assured, there Is no question about that. The ourrounaing country is being rapidly (developed and from statistics that I uocu uouu 10 gainer, I believe there is 1C0 ,000 acres in the county sown to wheat this year. "A. small per cent of the farmers Have not been able to get their spring wheat sown, but are hard at work, and seeding throughout the county will probably be finished within a week. FalJ wheat is looking fine. .There has been an abundance ,of I moisture, perhaps more than in Walla wuiia county, we have had little snow this winter and practically no cold weather." r rv IM.SMsasi JIK aB7MNM M, a 1 awvsj 1 aiMSU oeuc F. W. Schmidt A Co.' MUAJlDWi . BlaCI tar MMAHfel ULMMMMNsTf or wciyMaaJ ueooeat. r - Oeuor MHhr rseat 1 vista VMSBJt IruuUr gaat a limit. CHICHESTER'S PILLS Orla lonl aud Oolr Genuine. i BUMm uateajra mm iwr so reate. 10,000 TmUiumUU. U41o.uk ISrui.til rw t HICUKHTKU'S KNUI.IHH m Kl tad UaU ukuII Imsh, mW llk blue rlUM. TaJte n other. Kefaea HaketltBUeneeulIiulUllune. Atkioue vnviui, er mm 4 eente la iluin lor Per. Ueulen, TeellateiiUle aod lluaklet rarUullee, tirnlurw Mell. 8H fcf ill Uri-nliu. OhUhMlvr VhrmUmlVa Medleea BMUare, 1'tlltA., I' A. Giants to Go South. ' Washington, D. C, March 14. The vi inn cw iorK national -ague oaii ciub, who have been gath enng nere for several da,vs, haye all reported and tonight the entire club wjlj sUrt on the spring training trip. The objective point isavannah where 1A J Alt n lit a. ae a e ,u w pe spent umDenng up. m mo enn pi rjjis penoa tne players will begin ,a trip, during which hey wm pmy ejtmuiuon games at mrmlng ham, Memphis, Nashville, Louisville, Indianapolis and Columbus, being duo w report in wow York about one week prior to the opening of the league season. DITABT TllllO SollCHlUlu ARRtVC roa From I'eudlotou rROM Portland Portland Special Ho. I The Eaai 8:10 a m 8:00 a m. Y Chicago Chicago Special No 'i Portland b-M pm 5:40 pm Portland Mall and Express No.fi The Bar l:Mam l:45aai TheEsat Mall and ExpreaaNo.6 Portland iam 1:45 am Pendleton Passenger Bpokaa No. 7 5:44 pst Spokane Spokanf Passenger 8:15 a m No. 8 Pendleton Branch , M Mixed Train No. 41 1 " sfnnm Walls Walla Branch Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. AU sailing dates sab sX)p.m. rifJSSSBs. 4p.. Bail erery & days. "W ISX, Colnabla Bler t 1:00 p. m. To Astoria and War Sonde Saturday Landings. 10 ao p. m. Headquarters for Travollng Maa. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2,50 BptH'ittl rnte by week or in on Hi Exoollont CuLsitie. rrunipt DlnlngitKmi service. Every Modern Omivenleiioe Bar and billiard room in coiinoctioi Only Three Blocks from Depot GOLDEN ROLE HOTEL Corntr Court anil Johnaon Streets, Pendleton, Orfftow, M. F. Kelly Propi-lotof. Wlllametto River. Boats leare Portland dally, except Snaday (stage of water perBlttlng) tor Willamette aar Yaaablll Rlrer points. eJall0fR aaBakKVln HEATED BY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY Leave KlpirU a XKaVjB. Dal lr BxcptMon Snake Hirer Rlparla to Lewiiton Lea re LewUtoi Dally Kxcpt Mai Aiiiork'iiu riiui, rnteH VI M!i to Ior iliiv. Kiirni(an l'fiui. ftOti. 7A, ai.OO. 8mv-Ih1 iiitH by ww or nioiitb. Free 'bus meets all tralnsl Commercial trade solicited Fine sample room Special Attention Given Country Tntfe HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB ST8. r r. r. WAMSLKY, Agent, Peadletoa. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for Chicago, Hi. Paul, Bt. Louis, Kan sas Ulty, Ht. Joe, Omaha, aud All Points Bast aad Sooth Ptntlaatl aad olaHs thf Swaaf UM OABO. JUare Peadletoa, dally except aaniayi 7 SO. pea. Arrtre readlete Monday, Wedaeeday . frldav llotlam. ArrlTe ramdletAa TauMdav. Thaeade Uare Walla WaUa dally, east bead, II sa pat Arrira WaUa WalU dally, west beaad. tut est Ter lafarmailM recanilu' raiaa and aadaUeai, call on or address w. adaju, a real, ft. CALCBBHKADO WaUa WalU. Waah, Badger Athletes Busy. Madison. Wis.. March 14. in tho University of Wisconsin gymnasium this ovenlng tho Dadger athletes try conclusions for the second time this season against the team of th Tinl. versity of Chicago. Tho meet will bo somowhat in the nature of a try-out for tho Wisconsin athletes for the coming meet at the University of Pennsylvania, to which Wisconsin in- tentis to sena a four-mile relay team. Price Mow Oat dollar There aau carer been a reme dy that actually cured piles until lbl oae wa discovered by Pr Prrrln, There is not a per mw.w&o eufets (rest piia dl treulag dlsetse who Is not will Ing to pay li.oo to hare the eanae removed permanently, Uasae. dute rejulu-and you take II, ttat's all. 1 mm GEO. DAIIVEAU, Prop, Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated Huropcsm PlaH, Block and a half from depot. Sample room In cennecttoH. ROOM RATE 50c, 75o, $1.M THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Plan, U per day and Howard. Mcaaauarters for tourists and commercial teeut. cters. Special rates made to families and slants gentle mrn. Tie maasgcmenl will U nkaisd al all times to show rooms and give prices, a Modern Turkish bathesUblUhmentlnUe bejel. THE ROYAL RESTAURANT I have purchased the Royal Hestaurant, on Main sireet.j doors north of w; & C. R. tlpot, where 1 will serve the Beat 25 Cent Meal In the cily, I will ap preciate your patronage and ask you to call and see me. MEAL TICKETS, $3.50 R. F. THORP. H MANHOOD RESTORED "MWUV pbrsteU Tbla great Veuetable Vltaluer, the proeerlpuon of a famoua rrenab qniojujouro you or all nervous or queaos or uie leotnu u orsaa&Mea i jrituulee, Vtultaeaa t aurrr, xbaiuUBar KraOna, Tawfeteele, eu MkUei. ItstopaaU loawe by day or nlsht. Frematuriiy, wwou ir uoi loHuarmaforrbma aud aUtha Lurrura of TuDOtenov. CPMIma Olual Lnai nUiiestc aeae. to cute without anopenuloa. tMliMl. : A wriwu fVBtm alTuoand tpaufr SOLD BY TALV.MAN A 9, DRUGGISTS, PENPLETOff, tMKOON.