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ashless Cards and Societies OFESSI0N8 AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. fn. COLE. OFFICK IN JUVU OITice hours, JU to is . m. ; j. Telephone red a7i liliER, M. D., DK8PAIN BLOCK, and corrects eye troubles, enter Jltlona and Impaired hearing. :orrectly fitted for refractive cr ilepbone, main 1131, IITH & RINGO. OFFICH OVEIt ndleton Savings nanlr. Telephone en?c telephone, main 301. LRFIEIjD. M. D., HOMEOPATUIC lan trd surgeon. Office In Judd . Telephone Office, black, 73; rea lack, 24. . McFAULL, ROOM 17 A8SOCIA lock. Telephone, main 1)31 ; real lephoce. black, nil. t M. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN irgcon. Specialties, eye, ear, noae at. Office In Savings Bank build one, main, 331. BOARD AND LODGING. EMPIRE LODGING nOUSE, CORNER OF E. Court and Johnson streets. Good large, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Rates 25c and SOc a night. Thos. Smart, Prop. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Board by the day or week. uood table sec. Kates S4 ana SO per week, Pendleton feed yard In connection. L. Netf, Prop. EYES & KEYES. OSTEOPATHIC Hans. Chronic and nervous diseases Ity Office one block west or posi- WtSWALL. PHYSICIAN AND BUR lOOl co in Dcspaln Illocfc. Telephon Residence pnono mace ooi. TUB STRAHON ROOMING HOUSE, 018 Alain street. Mrs. 11. B. cooper, lYop, Kverytning strictly nrst-cinss. nates 25c, HOc and $1 per day. VnEN YOU GO TO PILOT ROCK 8TOP AT the City Hotel. Uood meals and flrit class mom. Special attention given to commercial travelers airs, u. u. motel, rnot nora, ure, THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE. 301 South Main street. Mrs. Mary Williams Prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms, uoou comfortable rooms ana clean well-kept beds. Lodging 25 cents. FURNISHED AND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS at No. 777 Thomnnon street. FRATERNAL ORDERS. INN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRONIC lervous diseases and diseases or K, Judd building, corner Mnin ana ma. (iiTtce puone, main, ii ; res led, 273. i HA ALLEN BOONE, OSTEOPATH, fSIS Thomi)son street. Teiepnone, 14. p. KIRBY. PHYSICIAN ANO HUK pfflce Room 4, Association Duildlng. DENTISTS. IUtillAN, DENTIST. OFFICE IN llldlng. 'Phone, red, 71. iNnTdentistT OFFICE IN AS block, over Schmidt's new drug cone, red 271. OCULISTS. mBmsi. lb ft DR. W. W. GAR retsun, graduate optician. The only complete optical (fe parlor In the city. Six doors south of street. Pendleton. Ore., No fee examination and consultation. Iar KS AND BROKERS. IONAL BANK OP ATnENA, Canltal, $50,000 ; surplus and 00. Interest on time deposits. orclgn and domestic exchange. ..promptly intended to. uenry president; T. J. Kirk, vlce-nresl-B. LcGrow, ctshlcr; I M. Kemp, er. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. F. AND A. M., meets first and third Mondays of cacn niontn. .visiting nrctnren welcome, T. J. Tweedy, W. M. ; Joe H. Tarkes, 8ec. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4, MEETS EVERY juonuay evening in secret Society nnll, LaDow block, nt Pendleton Ore. R. W. Fletcher, K. K. a. ; W. J. Keyes, C. C. PENDLETON CIRCLE NO 527, WOMEN of Woodcraft, meets every Friday even Ing at Hendrix hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. Minnie Stlllman, Guardian Neighbor; Eva Flet- cber. Clerk. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE DEPOT STABLES, COTTONWOOD street, Between Alta and Webb streets n. Stewart Prop. Best enre taken of horses. Good stables and plenty of feed, TIIE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for line turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street. FEED AND SALES STABLE, LINDSEY 4 Doty props.; Old Semple Stable, 723 cottonwooa street; careful attention given to norses leic witn us. COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. M. FROOME Prop. Livery, feed and bonrdlnc. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op poslte Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone, main 101. OREGON FEED YARD. W. T. HOYNTON. prop, special care given to horses left witn me. lower Webb street. 'Phone. rea -u-i. THE TELEPHONE LIVERY, FEED AND SALE Stable, Court street, opposite Court Houae; uuaruing norses a specialty; good turnouts; rigs delivered; Phono Main 381, SECOND-HAND DEALERS. Bbxtl.-Il- 1'ANIf rH WRSTnM. F Oregon. Does a general banking GEORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND t Exchange bought and sold. Col-1 nnna sooas bought and sold. Court St., omptly attended to. It. Jameson, 1 Opera house block. Call and see him. George w. l'roebstel ; vice-presl E. Kllgore, cashier: directors, G. n, M. M Johns. T. J. Price, G. .J. F. Kllgore. Robert Jameson, pebstel. NDLETON SAVINGS BANK, pn, Oregon. Organized March 1, Eiltal, $50,000; surplus, $100,000; lowed on all time deposits. Ex nugiit and sold on all principal pedal attention given to col li V. J. Furnish, president; J. N. hnvesldeut : T. J. Morris, cashier: Honey, assistant cashier. NATIONAL BANKOP PENDLE bpltal, $70,000; surplus. $05,000; tn gpnern' linnklnc business. Bi nd telegraphic transfers sold on iSan Frnnclseo, New York und jpolcts in the Northwest. Drafts pi lilnn, japan and Ktirope. Mattes i on reasonable terms. Levi An- Bldent; W. F. Matlock, vlce-pres-Wade, cashier; II. F. Johnson, Eashler. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND Uand goods. If there la anything you need In new and second-hand furniture, stoves, granlto 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 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. HARPER WffiSKT STOPS LAND F Gill I A DELIGHTFUL BEVERAGE I A SAFE STIMULANT I A GOOD MEDICINE I JOHN SCHMIDT I ! GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN RE FUSES TO SELECT LIEU LAND., LADIES, TAKE NOTICE Attention, now, ladles, all happy and gay I Just see my last offer! But Two Hits to pny For a beautiful photo, lull cabinet size, That wonld make your best fellow just open his ores. Just east the E. O. at Banner's old stand. You will see our exhibit so beautiful and fxand. 11 there try to please you, the best we know how, With that same pleasant gmllc and an artistic bow. It matters but little how old you may be Whether sweet rixtcen or ago twenty-three Be you handsome and tu.ll, or as cnte as an elt, You will get a nice photo ol your sweet llttlo self. Onr work Is Fmsi Class und so One yon must know. That all the best peoplo know just where to go. Through the whole month ol March we will sing you this song, Bo bring your best fellow and come right along Determined That the State Shall Not be Further Robbed Trouble Ahead for Base Hunters. Salom March ?0. Tlii Hun land business has come to an abrupt end. j Governor Chamberlain has rofuscd to make any more selections of lieu lands on mineral baee, or -"vtn lor the purpose of setting up peleeMen. here tofore made, but which have fallen. 1 In answer to every application that lias been made the governor has do-1 dared that he will not n.nke any i more selections until it has been final- i ly determined what amount of those already made will fall. If the quantity is large lie will con tlnue his tefusal to proceed. If the amount is small, he will permit selec tions in all cases where the purchns-' ers furnish the base and pay the state j the difference between the amount ' they have already paid for lieu lands. I His determination is that the. credit I of the state shall no longer be hawked J auout uy neu ianu operators ior ineir own gain. As a consequence of Gov ernor Chamberlain's taking this firm position, the lieu land operators nnd purchasers are in sore straits and are fearful of the outcome. It has been talked around quietly In timber land circles for several days that the governor has sprung a sur-1 Prise on the land grabbers, and that , there is trouble ahead for the base hunters who have sold invalid base. ' It has been rumored that there is also consternation in certain small circles where the effect of the gov ernor's determination is likely to prove serious In the extreme. Monopole Canned Goods The climax in perfection is reached in Monopole. When you want the Best, come to us and get HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Prop. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as good as any. Monopole Our line complete, for cash. ot groceries is We sell cheap Miller Grocery Co. 636 Main Street Phone Main 51 1 SMITH'S HARNESS IS THE BEST MORE TROUBLE IN NEW HAVEN. DANNER, U8E. Webb St. Small Homes IN AN NEAR PENDLETON 3-lot tract, one of the best building sites on the bottom $800. 8 lots, house and barn, well located $2000 20-lot tract, irrigated; something to invest in $15,000 Yi'. acres, large house, stone cellar, fruit of all kinds, rich soil, barn, well irrigated $2250 1 acres, house, barn, fruit, one of the uest gardens In town S2G00 5-acre chicken farm, irrigated bottom laud, house, barn, chicken houses, Incubators, fruit, alfalfa $2000 10 acres, mostly rich bottom, well Im proved S2C00 15 acres, 8 acres of it rich bottom, running water, house, chicken yards one of the best small places in Pen dleton $850 SOME BARGAINS IN FARMS AT I tire Kvstem. n ntlioi- lnoil imlnnu IITECTS AND BUILDERS. tW, CONTKACTOU AND BU1LDKR. Is of work figured on. Job work. m work guaranteed. Phone Ked Ml. IwAKD, AltliHITKCT AND KU- ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. MAl'LB BttOS., COURT STKEBT. UEis eral Klwtrlclans. dealers In electrical supplies. Houses, stores, wired for electric llfthts, bells or telephones. Electrical fix tures of all kinds. Oct, our prices. Itepair wiirK h Hpeciauy. TONSORIAL PARLORS. ident; makes complete and rella tor buuuinss in tn k 17 Judd building HILLY KKASSIG, BAIiBEIl SHOF AND buth rooms. Main street, three doors norm or Hotel St. Ueorge. First-class service. tor buildings In the cltv or conn- ' J""l""lm1' i-AuiAjue, uuunx x, .7 II. Pace. nron. First-class wnrkmnn : COLE CONTHACTOH3 AND e,'iu,UB :,B"U laoacrn improvements. Estimates furnished on short ,,' ob work a specialty. rrompt wW..;.i.iVV ninuship: nil the modern Improvements; nil tools sterilized ; bath rooms In con- Mhop on Itluff street near Main. Itliuiites furnished on nil kinds nect'on- commit walks, stone walls, etc. 1 bra at Kast Oregonlan olee. K'TMAX ARCHITECT AND SO- Sent. Koom IS, Association indleton, Oregon. WANTED. WANTED WORK AT WASHING, IRONING or house cleaning. Inquire at 701 Alia St, ftlLKR, PLASTERING AND OE- uemcnt walks a specialty. Es- Irnlslied free. Work guaranteed. rs at liadlev and Zeuner s clear n street. 1'. O. box 104. Notice to Contractors. BS AND CARRIAGES. Notice Is hereby idven that the Common Council of the City of Pendleton will receive bids for grading that portion of Main atieet be tween Jacluon street aud the north line of Wllou street. All bids to state the price per cubic yard, grading to bo dono in accordance with profile riRE HACK, NEW AND VERY I Bids must be llled with the City Recorder on rle, for the service of the public, or before tbo 25th day of March, 1903. The n and Jos. 8. McKay( props. Call Common Council reserves tho rlgnt to reloci emerclal Livery Stable or tele-. any and all bids. 1 101 and the hack will call for Dated this tatli day of March. I9WJ. ?. By Order of the Common Council. r. 11. ree, mreet superintendent. S10 to $13 PER ACRE. N. T. Confclin. 'Phone, Red 277. Freight Handlers Join in Railroad Men's Demands for Advance. New Haven. Conn., March 20, The board of directors of the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad met yesterday afternoon in New York to teceive a report from the meeting held here today between the grievance committees of the conductors and trainmen and President Hall and a representative of the directors. The members of the grievance com mittee were aparently somewhat sur prised when they learned late In the day that the freight handlers had in stituted negotiations to secure an in f'rer.s" h pay. Tlie committee mem bers did not know of the movement, hut point to it in support jf their con tention that employes of the railroad in several branches of the service are dissatisfied. The firemen nlso have sent a committee to the company to request a hearing on the schedules ol certain runs. The Freighthandlers' Union of this city, numbering about 300 men, has addressed to the management a re quest for an increase of 1.1 per cent In pay, "double time" for Sunday, and time and a half for overtime work. The request names next Tuesday as 1 the time limit for return of an answer by the company. It Ib said that if a 1 strike occurs it may involve the en-1 are ssssp3 - Made of beat material by beat work men. If you need harness, Investi gate. Call and examine our stock of single and double harness, Baddies, whips and supplies and get our prices. Repair work done substantially and promptly. J. A. SMITH, 218 Court Street. LET US FILL YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and sa v e you money. DOORS WINDOWS expected to make demands also. MIDSHIPMEN'S QUARTERS. Building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand. Wood gutters (or barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Hoadqunrtors for Traveling Men. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2.50 Special rates by week or mouth Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Diningroom service. Every Modern Couvenleno Bar and billiard room in connection Only Three Blocks from Depot GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Corntr Court nnd Johnson Btreets, l'endloton, Oregon. , M. F. Kolly, Proprlotor. HEATED BY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY American l'liui, rut oh vt.'JA to iioriliiv. Kuropeim IMiui. Oo, 7."u, 81.00. Special rittuM by week or mouth. Free 'bus meets all trains! Commercial trade solicited Fine sample room Special Attention Given Country Traf HOTEL ST. GEORGE t,INK, UUWlN ItAKUIt, HtOl'. fc main 701. Office and waiting It street, next to Saving Uank , ARE YOU READY TO BUY REAL ESTATE THEN LOOK AT THIS LIST Four and a half lots with two large pretty cottages, all well Improved. Now rented for i'M a month, 14500. A lodging hoube, 14 roouiB and lot, very centrally located, JL'500. A lot about three blocks fro 11 Main street, $250 A house, S rooms and lot, five blocks off Main street, $1100. Other houses and lots from $500 to $2500. Hiugle lots from $125 to t300 accord ing to location. Four Jots together 300. Six lots together, $850. Fourteen lots together, whole block. 1500. Will sell for caf h or on easy terms. Will exnlaiu and show pronertv up on application. Pendleton is growing rapidly and investments now will, in my opinion, prove profitable. To the average man in the West, the urest way to profit is in real estate Invest ments. C. D. BOYD, III Court Street Elaborate Improvements Being Madel g. q c fc HoUSe I CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. in Naval AraHmu I I Tons in Naval Academy, Washington, D. C, March 20. in-1 lerest in the elaborate improvements ! iiuHigutHi ior me new naval academy at Annapolis now centers about the colossal and imposing structure ile signeu for the midshipmen's quarters. Tlie navy department has ordered that work on this building be pushed forward as rapidly as possible. To In Mire speedy progress tlie force of workmen lias been increased to 10(iO men. The completion of Mils building will do much toward making the cademy the finest and most complete naval training school in the world. The building Is to be tour stories in height. The basement will be devoted to imcnens, laundry, shower baths, etc.. while the central portion of Hie ground will lit. given over to the big mess hall, which will accomodate from Kion to 1200 students, in the wings of tlie ground floor will be tlie midshipmen's living and study rooms, un tlie second floor, central portion, 1 will be the memorial hall, to be used for alumni reunions and as a trophy j room. This hall will run up three, stories In height. AND KRINARY SURGEON. VAUGOAN. QRADUATB OP Francisco Veterinary CoIImto: ltd to day or night. Office at! ea ; -puone rea oil. THE COE COMMISSION CO, VND SHOE REPAIRING. RWAT.D, THK OLD RELIAULI3 K- Hrst-clnss renalrlnir with IU. Shop In rear of Olndlnger, EE AND LAND BUSINESS f.KV HBPURSBNT8 TUB OLD teat reliable Are and uccldent panics. Office with Uartmau LBV, JR., U. 8. LAND COM- ropeciaity made of land on nsiunnca anil collection. Of- vuuuinc, room lu. EE8. OFFICE 120 COUKT KT. slness, such an Mini? of claims ; couteau a specialty. ROTOGRAPHERS. EM AN, LEADINH prrrvrnnni. he city, flaryeat TlewB, In r tot sa e. Finishing done for Ittaln St., near bridge. '1'nono ILOYMENT OFFICES. pLOYMSNT OFFICB, 088 I If you Md belp or uttk en P! on M, 'I'll one. aula tan. 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 011 grain and 'X of pne per cent on stocks. B. E. KENNEDY Manager Pendleton Office 120 00URT STREET Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor GapaoUyieo barrels a day Flour exchanged for wheat FJour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc wways cm hand. LIMB FROM LIMB. Well Known Pendleton Man Tells About Physical Torture. The rack, the garrote and other fiendish torturing machines of the middle ages have gone, but physical tprture has not. A prominent Pen dleton citizen tells how ho was tor tured and how he escaped. D, V. Cook, 70 years old and retired from active business, now living on Main street, says: "The dull, dragging pain In the small of my back felt as if two giants were tearing me apart and at times I felt so miserable, that I could not stand or walk and was confined to my bed. Urinary wek ness sot in, especially at night, apd I was falling physically every day. At this tlmu I happened to read an nd. about Doan's Kidney Pills and was, much Impressed with the sincerity of tne testimonial, which was much sim ilar to tho one I arn niaklug now. I got n box or pills at the Brock & Mc Comas Go. drug store and they help ed me so that I continued using them until I hud taken several boxes. Then I could eat, sleep and not around again without Buffering tho least bit or physical pain. I endorse all of the claims made for Doan's Kidney Pills," tor saio uy all dealers. Price 50 conta per box. Foater-AIIlburn Co.. Buffalo, K. Y sole aitonta for the United States. Ronioinber the name DOAN'S and take no other. Miners Expect an Increase. VVellston, O.. March 20. With the arrival here today of soveral or tho state olficeis 0f the United Mine workers, the question of the day was scale In the mines of sub-district 2of district G, which includes Jackson, Lawrence and Vinton counties, Jiuh in creased In Interest. April 1 Is the , time set for tho annual tettlotnent. , Last year it was well known that the , miners' organization had too many , other and larger dlltlcultles on hand 1 tc Inaugurate a strike in this ills- J tiict oii the wage question and the operators settled 011 their own terms, paying $u;r, for inside day work, while operators in other parts of the I country wero paving $2.10. The Uf- 1 fairs f the miners 'organization are 1 In better condition this yeai and it Is jumored that a strenuous effort will ; bo made to bring the scale up near to ! that paid In other districts. Tons Just received another car load of Poultry and stock supplies at the Colesworthy CHOP MILL 127 and 129 Kast Alta Street Price Now One Dollar There hay ncvr Lcfcn h luuie )y ttiHt initially cured piles until tali one m dltovered Uf In. IVrrln, Tlicro l not a per ton who tuflti. from IliU dli trcuulUK dli.mc who U lie, will Jug to .uy f 1 .00 to hac Ihc cauto ifcinovd icriiinnc'iilly. Irame Iihio lesuJU mul you take it, trim's an. Copper Syndicate Extended. Now York, March 20. Arrange, monts having been made tor the ex tension or the underwriting syndicate or the United States Copper Company the syndicate did not expire today by limitation, as It would have done otherwise. The syndicate was Incor porated In New Jersey In April or last year by K. Augustus Helnsse and his friends, with u capital of $00,000, 000. It is said In Wnll street that ao far the syndicate has pot boon very successful In disposing ot its securl GEO. DAnVEAU. Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. Block and a half from depot,' Sample room In connection, ROOM RATE - 50o, 75o, $l.M THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American I'lau, ti Iwr diy ami upward, Headquarter for tourlala and commercial trav elera. Special rates made to lumillea ami tlngta gentlemen Tlie management will be pleaacd at all tlniea to (how room and give price. A modern Turkiib batlicatablUhmeiitln the hoUl, II. C, IIOWICKS, Manager 1 .J l ItTlPn I ROYAL RESTAURANT I have purchased the Koyal Restaurant, on Main street, doors north of W- & d It. depot, where I will serve the Best 25 Cent Meal In the city, 1 will ap preciate your patronage and ask you to call and see me. MEAL TICKETS, $3.60 R. F. THORP, mm mm MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPlBEKf rrvoua Ml Thla uroat V(-itabhi VltallKr. lhn luAitrrliitlnn nf n fumniiK Kn,ruti nhvslafa! naiukir ouiuyou ot nil norvouaoraiooaaoaur tuatcumruUvi)oriiauj.ucu iuiJmI uoou, lusoiuuiit, J'ulna lu lite Hucu, Heiuluul jkuimIuu. Arrvoua Mi I'liupli a, UuUlueaa to nurry, JJakuuatlua; Aralui, V'ui'luocir, uuJ uutlou. Itatoim all Icmmm by dor or iilgliU i'leaiuturli r. v-blcU If ao abMki ; i 11 11 to Kiwrinutnrrhuia und alt tho horror of liuuotcno, VurMttMHtt oiaiiiiaa M iiiu ejuuvtb. wjrajf jsuasaironuiuvD uuu .wtmrea. I nu raaaoji auawnKii mim mm,. la beoauM ulooty er oout. are troubled Willi l'roauttiua. cvrJOJHJi U w TALLYMAN CO, DHU QQIST9, to curt) without an operation. eajQtutitliuoiilala. A wrUCca uuuJv.uUMgtfitauf mt bujsus do not viruot u lerniaiiont uure. .. Uyfl alz fcrJMB ttr mi. Mmm w io oure wituout Uuiw do riot i8 IwuMJuiauut afi.D BY