mm
Business Cacts
l PROFESSIONS AND TRADES,
PHYSICIANS.
El W. G. COLE. OFFICE IN JUDD
Etilldjng. Office houro. 10 to 12 a. m. ; 1
m p. m. Telephone red 371.
IrtatB and corrects eye troubles, catar
El conditions and Impaired hearing.
Esses correctly fitted for refractive er
Is. Telephone, main 1131.
fbe Pendletcn Savings Dank. Telephone
real (J CO CO leicpuoue, umiu ov.
R. RAnPIELD. M. D.. IIOMEOI'ATUIC
physician md surgeon. Office In Judd
lidinc. TeleDhone Office, black, 73; res-
fnce, black, 24.
D. 3. McFAULL. ROOM 17 ASSOCIA-
Itlcn block. Telephone, main 031 ; rest
Ince telephone, black. Ull.
ft. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN
and surgeon. Specialties, eye, ear, nose
d throat. Office In Savings Hank build-
'Phone, main, 331.
HIS. KEl'ES & KEYF.S. OSTEOPATHIC
PPhyslclans. Chronic and nervous diseases
specialty Office one block west of post-
Ice.
BR. R. D W 18 WALL. PHYSICIAN AND 8UR
kenn. Office In Dospaln Mock. Telophon
lacKlal. nesiaeuce puuuu dibch oim.
ft. LYNN K. HLAKESLEE, CnRONIC
and nervous diseases and diseases of
lonien. Judd building, corner Main and
hurt Sts. Office 'phone, main, 721 ; res
fence, red, 273.
R. LENA ALLEN BOONE, OSTEOPATH,
lUlllce sis Tiiorapson street, leiepuone, ,
lacK, 244. I lng nt nendrlz ball. All visiting neighbors
I- .... .. TTTTTTZTT i arc cordially Invited to attend. Minnie
B. G. KIRnY. PnYHIOfAN ANDStiK-lstiUmnn. Guardian Neighbor; Eva Flet
keon. Office Room 4, Association Building. . cher. Clerk.
DENTISTS.
A. VAUGHAN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN
t'Judd building. 'Phone, red. 71.
A. MANN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN AS-
kseclatlon block, over Schmidt's new drug
ore. 'I'none, red . iJ.
OCULISTS.
DR. W. W. GAR-
retson, graduate
optician. The only
complete optical
nnrlnr In the rltv.
Six dooro south of
fj",0.. Main street, Pendleton, Ore., No fee
argea tor examination ana cuuhuuuuuu.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
SST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA.
-egon. Capital, $00,000 ; surplus and
ts. SO.00O. Interest on time deposits.
s in foreicn and domestic exchange, i
-ctlons promptly attended to. Henry
Mnma nraslilon, - f 1 TJIrlr o loo-n rsq I .
nt: F 8. LeGrow. casnter; I. M. Kemp, ,
casnter.
Rvesfonforegon. DoSfa generaYSg
fatness. Exchange bought nnd sold. Col-
letions promptly attended to. R. Jameson, ,
fesldent; George W. Proebstel: vlce-presl-
int: J. R. Kllgore, cashier: directors, (J.
Hartman, M. M. Johns. T. J. Price, G.I
Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jameson. 1
W. Proebstel.
BE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK,
i Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1.
189. Capital, $50,000; surplus, $100,000;
Merest allowed on all time deposits, ex-
wnge bought nnd sold on all principal
tints. Special attention given to col
:tlons. W. J. Furnish, president; J. K
leal, vice-president ; T, J. Morris, cashier :
: W. Maloney, assistant cashier.
KTIRT NATIONAL TtANIv Dlf PRNDLR.
Ittou. Capital, $70,000 ; surplus. $03,000 ; I
ruusugis u uuueiui uumiuk uuamros. ii- j
ange nnd telegraphic transfers sold on
Iblcago, San Francisco, New York and
tlncioal points in tun fiortnwesc. urates
fawn on Chlnn, Japan nnd Europe. Makes
Bllectlons on reasonable terms, l.cvi An-
ny, president; W. F. Matlock, vlce-pres-
lent ; C. B. Wnrte. cashier; II. F. Johnson,
elstant cashier.
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
?I. LAfOW, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
mi Kinas oi wont ngureu on. jou woik.
.lisiaciory worx guaranieeu. rnone uea .
13. t,ftir . it-v . nniiimpnm A KTT-. cirr t
KDcrlntendent : makes complete and rella-
le plans for buildings ln the city or coun
ty. Room 17 Judd building.
PEEK & COLE. CONTRACTORS AND
Rllulldeis. Estimates furnished on short
btlce. Job work a specialty. Prompt
Irvice Shop on Bluff street near Main.
A. .MAY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILD-
ler Estimates furnished on Ml kinds
masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc.
rave orders at East Oregonlan olee.
E. TROI'TMAN. ARCHITECT AND BU-
Iperlntendent. Room 10. Association
Eliding, Pendleton, Oregon.
M. KELLER. PLASTEK1N3 AND OK-
kentlng. Cement walks a specialty. Es
tates furnished free. Work guaranteed,
ave orders at Radley and SCehner's cigar
lore. Main street P. O. box 104.
CABS AND CARRIAGES.
tJBBER TIRE HACK, NEW AND VERY
latest style, for the service of the public.
i,u. carun ana Jos. H. McKay, props, i.'all
I the Commercial Livery Stable or tele-
lone main 101 and the hack will call for
ITY CAB LINE. ERWIN RAKER. PROP,
Telephone main 7SU. Office and waiting
Km. Alta street, uext to Savings Bank
iiuing.
VETERINARY SURGEON.
R. O. W. VAUGHAN. GRADUATE OF
sue ban i ranclsco Veterinary PoIIm?!
lis attended to day or nleht. Office at
pot atonies ; 'pbone red fill.
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING.
bGRKENEWALD, THE OLD RELIABLE
sBuoemaicer, Klrst-ciasa repairing with
ft materials. Shop In rear of Dlndlnzer.
I6URANCE AND LAND BUSINE88
Hi. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE Ot.n
Et and most reliable Are and accident
ranee companies. Office with Hartman
P"Cl uo.
f IIAILEY. JR.. U. 8. LAND COM-
fe . . specialty made of land filing
."""'i iiiaiirauce una collections, ot
la Judd building, room 10.
En. PARKES. OFFICE 120 COURT KT.
ulC.0.lblwlne8" ,ucn na 0llnB ot claims
initiating contests a specialty.
I
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
S. BOWMAN luinum nriTTTTTT
E.h. 0,' llie c,t rveat views, in
Kte?,10",0.' 'Si' WnUhlns done for
Ntcnr. Main 8t near bridge. Tuoiie
EMPLOYMENT OFFICES.
FA R UHlT.nVMKMT rin,r... -n
St-:, W you ul help or T
luaent call on u. 'Vhout. Mia 1011T
and Societies
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
BOARD AND LODGING.
BMFIRB LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF
E. Court and Johnson streets. Good
large, clean rooms with comfortable beds.
Rates 25c and DOc a night. Thos. Smart,
Prop.
HOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND
Mill streets. Hoard by the day or week.
Good table set. Rotes ?4 and $5 per week.
I'enaieton reea vara in connection. i..
I Neft, Prop.
THE STRAnON ROOMING HOUSE, 018
Main street. Sirs. II. E. Cooper, Prop.
Kverytning strictly nrst-ciass. Hates 25c,
cue ana ?i per day.
WHEN YOU GO TO PILOT ROCK STOP AT
the City Hotel, Good meals and first-class
moms. Special attention given to commercial
travelers Mrs. u. u. metei, mot hock, urc,
THE "WHITE LODGING nOUSE,"" 301
South Main street. Mrs. Mary Williams
Prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging
rooms, uooa comiorconie rooms ana clean,
wcll-ucpt beds. Lodging 25 cents.
FURWsllKDiTljllbuSEKEipINaROOMS
at No. 777 Thompson street.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PENDLETON LODGE, NO. B2, A. F. AND
A. M meets first nnd third Mondays of
cacn moniu. .visiting Dretnren welcome.
T. J. Tweedy, W. M. ; Joe H. Tarkcs, Sec
DAMON LODGE, NO. 4, MEETS EVERY
Monday evening In Secret Society hall.
LaDow block, at Pendleton Ore. R. W.
Fletcher, K. R. S.; W. J. Keyes, C. C.
PENDLETON CIRCLE NO 527, WOMEN
or Woodcraft, meets every Friday even-
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
THE DEPOT STARLES, COTTONWOOD
street, between Alta and Webb streets,
II. Stewart Prop. Best care taken of
horses. Good stables and plenty of feed.
THE CITY LIVERY HOARD AND SALE
Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for
1 line turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street.
FEED AND SALES STABLE, LINDSEY
& Doty props. ; Old Semplc Stable, 723
Cottonwood street; careful attention given
to uorscs leit witn us.
-
COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. M. FROOME
Prop. Livery, feed and boardlmr. All
kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op
posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone, main 101.
OREGON FEED YARD, U T. BOYNTON.
prop. Special care given to horses left
with me. Lower Webb street. 'Phone,
rea zvi.
THE TKLKPHONK LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
hnard.n hn." X.T'. ,
mimic, uourt street, opposite court House;
,..,,2 " J i. "rX71,"i.i. " '
cm
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
GEORGB O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND
Bana, gooas Dougnr. ana sola, court Bt.,
"P""t ""use viikk. ibii una see nim.
:. ,.,,.
V", V X n;v.wu-
"f" i "f"lulsj
n,eel1 ln Dy and second-hand furniture.
stoves, granite ware and crockery, call and
get nis prices, no. zrz court street.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS
bought and sold ; pawn brokers ; money
advanced on nil kinds of articles. Waters
& "erry. 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,
- ' ....v. ... u . aui.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
.MAPLE BROS., COURT STREET, GEN
ernl Electricians, dealers ln electrical
supplies. Houses, stores, wired for electric
ugnts, bens or telephones. Electrical fix
tures of all kinds. Get our prices. Repair
worK n specialty.
TONSORIAL PARLORS.
BILLY
KRASSIG, BARBER 8HOP AND
bath
rooms. Main street, three doors
nortu 0j
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 BARREH SHOP.
Despaln block: Court street; best work
manship ; all the modern Improvements ;
nil tools sterilized; bath rooms ln con
nection. WANTED.
WANTED WORK AT WASHING, IRONING
or house cleaning. Inquire at 70 Alia St.
HELP WANTED.
WAN! ED-MANAGER FOR NEW BRANCH OF
onr business here in Pendleton Writo
promptly, with references, The Morris Whole
sale House, Cincinnati, Ohio,
Notice to Contractors.
Notice Is hereby given that the Common
Council of the Uitv oi i'endleiou will recnive
bids for grading that portion of Main sticet be
tween Jackson street km! the north line of
WiUon street
wartine to be done in accordance with VoMe
All bids to state tbo price per cubic yard,
uovy uiiiiieinihooity Kecoriier'sofliut-. . Cures coughs and colds in a day. 25
Bids must be hied with the City Recorder on rontR Ynnr motifv hnolr If dlHHUtlR
or before the 25th day of March, 1903. The , s ur OIloy DacK r a.
Common Council reserves therigntto Tejecined. Write for free sample, w. H.
"B,22 Jm..I; . n, . h v I Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. F. W.
Dated this 18th day of March, 190X anhmut r n
By Order of the Common Council. Schmidt & Co.
4-. it. tree, street superintendent.
THE COE
COMMISSION CO.
Holds no customer re
sponsible for more than
the margin he places on a
trade.
A margin of pne 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 00URT STREET
The Oregon Dally Journal can bo
found on sale at Frnzier's book More.
ON FLORIDA SANDS.
' linn vou cume South for your health why didn't your wlfti come with you?"
'Oh' well, you we mv doctor .idv(--d 4-onitlet' rest nnd quiet. '
THE BIGHT TO QUIT
IMPORTANT ISSUE RAISED BY
WABASH INJUNCTION
Brotherhood's Lawyers Contend That
Court Has Taken Away the Chief
Right of Labor by its Order.
St. Louis. March 21. Two argu
ments in behalf of the Wabash road
were concluded Friday in the injunc
tion suit, and the first statement in
behalf of the men, by N. F. Judson, of
St. Louis, was unfinished when court
adjourned for the day.
At the opening of court Col Blodg
ett resumed his argument in behalf of
the company. He read extracts from
the constitution of the Brotherhood
of Locomotive Firemen to nrCVe his
contention that there were no griev
ances entertained by the employes
against the road, inasmuch as the
brotherhood, according to the conten
tion, had not proceeded in accordance
with its own laws. Its failure to do
so, he claimed, showed conclusively
that there were no grievances to be
redressed. He claimed further proof
of this in his statement that the
grievance committee had never taken
up any alleged grievance. The whole
thing lay, he declared, in the recogni
tion of the union, and, failing of this,
the defendants had conspired to in
duce the employes to stop work, and
otherwise injure the road.
The denial of the oilicials of the
two brotherhoods that any coercion
had been employed to induce the men
to leave the Wabash road was, the
speaker declared, not founded upon
fact. There are, he said, benefit funds
in both organizations to which the
men pay monthly dues. There is In
the laws of both organizations, he
said, a rule providing that if any
member declined to strike when an
order was issued by the officers, ho
should forfeit his membership and
pecuniary benefits, and action taken
under the fear of losing these was,
he declared, plainly coercion.
Colonel Blodgett concluded his ar
gument at 10:30 o'clock by a general
resume of the evidence, in which he
declared It was plainly shown that a
conspiracy existed to tie up the road
and cripple its commerce.
Many Voted Not to Strike.
He was followed by C. N. Travous,
who also spoke In behalf of the rail
road. Mr. Travous conceded that em
ployes had a right to combine and a
right to strike, provided that such
COMSUMPTON
the most dreaded and deadly of all
diseases, as well as pneumonia, and
all Lung Troubles are relieved at
once and cured by Acker's English
Remedy "the- king of all Cough Cures'
! Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
For Infl&tnraatMn nr flntrrh
of the Bladder and DUeued
Kidneys. No cure no pay.
Cures quickly and Perms
neatly Iho wont cases of
ouorrltox-a and Uloer,
no motterof how long stand.
log. Absolutely harmless.
Sold by drogglsU. Price
81.00, or by mall, postpaid,
1.00,3 boxes ;2.75.
THE 8ANTAL-PEPSIM CO.,
OELICFONTAINC, OHIO.
Sold by F. W. Schmidt & Co.
MEN AND WOMEN.
Dm Wk for unnntnrzl
llnlir(Mi.ifiKaiauatloD5,
ut u suktiin. or mucous prairiini
rrtteau Oouutfeo. rainless, ana sot u jo
sola or t'lrfim!
"or soul lu Dlatd wruvML
by exprets, frapald, lor
1.00, or a bottlou. 12.73.
Circular s:nt ou tviuest.
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
r-yvv Ii-IiiIiiiiI mill Oiilv tfZfltntiiiK.
i r KlUlil.HTKltM K.NUMKlf la
blu rlttua. TuUn lit- vtlur. lU-funo
HulittlllutlauttHUil Iptllutluii. Atc riur
Irul(.r wiM ! vvut i sI4uiim for Jr
tlvttltir, 'J wtloiWHlitU mtt. lltMikltt
fur l.uUic, hi ivtttrM Sh!I. f I4 bv 1
I - 1 -jlb
action was voluntary on tho part of
all concerned, was not in breach of
contract and was for a lawful pur
pose, but declared that In the present
Instance all of these elements were
absent. Over one-third of the men, ac
cording to the statements of the de
fendants, were opposed to the strike,
A strike would be In violation of con
tract, and U waB ,he said, an unlawful
conspiracy against the road.
Mr. Travous, In concluding, recited
the obligations imposed upon rail
roads by the interstate commerce law
a federal statute, and urged that Inas
much as railroads were compelled to
accept and carry freight, no matter
by whom offered .and were obliged to
offer equal facilities to all connect
ing lines, it was their right to have
federal protection in carrying out the
provisions of the federal laws.
At the conclusion of Mr. Travous'
argument, Attorney N. F. Judson rose
to make the opening argument for tho
detendants. Mr. Judson said that at
torneys for the railroad had declared
that the injunction did not prevent
any man from leaving the employ ol
the Wabash railroad. He read that
portion of the injunction which pro
hibits the officers of the union from
persuading or coercing the employes
of the Wabash road to leave Its serv
ice. The right to resign, he declared,
is the chief right that labor has, but
under the wording of the Injunction
the officers of the labor organizations
are prohibited from insinuating or
suggesting to an employe of the Wa
bash that he could better himself by
quitting work, as this, he said, was
an interference with the right of men
to stop work when they choose.
There was, he said, no attempt on
the part of the two brotherhoods to
discriminate against non-union men,
and such conduct was foreign to the
policy of the railroad organizations.
No Attempt to Discriminate.
Continuing his argument after the
noon recess, Mr. Judson quoted num
erous legal decisions which went, he
said, to prove that the employes of
the Wabash railroad have a perfect
right to combine, or to leave its serv
ice, or to allow an organization or
other men to act for them. No auth
orities, he said, had been cited by
the lawyers of the road to the con
trary. The question of grievances
was touched upon briefly by tho at
torney, who was passing to other mat
ters when he was interrupted by tho
court.
"You will recollect," said Judge
Adams, "that in the bill of complaint
it was set forth that there were no
grievances, but that false statements
were made by the committee to tho
effect that such grievances did exist,
and that these statements were made
l for the purpose of securing recogni
tion of the union. Are you going to
allow that matter to rest where It
is?"
"I arn about to discuss It further,"
said Mr. Judson; and he did so at con
siderable length,
Rights of Grievance.
There is no evidence, continued the
attorney. In closing this part of his
argument, that the grievances origin
ated with the grievance committee,
and not with the men themselves, but
1 declare that, if the grievance com
mittee felt Inclined to urge employes
of the Wabash road to ask for more
wages, they had a right to do so.
A paper has been icad here, broke
in Judge Adams, purporting to bo a
Btatoment of the men authorizing
this committee to act for them in ne
gotiations with the road. I want to
see that paper.
It was handed up and Judge Adams
after reading it through, made notes.
Mr. Judson then took up the affida
vit alleging a disposition on behalf
of the defendants to tie up the Could
roads If their demands wore not
granted by the Wabash.
No such thing was said, ho declared,
and no such thing was contemplated.
The sympathetic strike Is not sane
tloned by tho brotherhoods, and there
could not havo boon a conspiracy to
tie up the other roads, The history
of these organizations Is almost bar
ren of strikes.
Judge Adams again Interrupted to
ask for Information which he requir
ed, and when ho had received It nd
Journed court for the day. ,
The army of 00,000 mon rotUs the
ueopla Iosh than fl per capita por annum,
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
OREGON
Sfl OUTLINE
BUNION PACIFIC
Two Trains to the East Daily
Through Pullman standard and Tourist sleep
ing cars dally to Omaha, Chicago; tourist
sleeritnir car oailr to Kansas City: thronih
rullman tonrlst sleeping car (personally con
ducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas Cltr, St.
louisanu nrmpnii: recuuing cnair cars (itsu
ireej 10 me cast aaujr.
D&rART
ro
Tlino Soliodulo
From I'omllotou
AMttYl
rooM
Tortland
8:10 am
Tortland Special No. t
The Bast
sxo a.m.
Chicago
6:50 pm
Chicago Special No. 2 ;
Portland
5:10 p tu
Tortland
I'M a m
Mall and Express No.5
The Km
l:i5aa
The i;st
lam
Mall and Express No. 6
Tortland
1:45 a in
.Pendleton Pas?n,Ter
No, 7
Bpokant
A:45pa
Spokane
8:15 am
Spokann Passenger
No. S
Pendleton Branch
Mixed Train No. 41
1:00 pi
6:00 pm
Walla Walla Branch
Mixed Train No. ti
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
I
I All sailing dates sub
80 p. m.
ject to change.
For Ban Francisco
Sail every A days.
ixo p. m.
Dally
except
Sunday
8:00 p m.
Saturday
Columbia ItUor
To Astoria aud Way
Landings.
tMi p.m.
Suudar
10:00 p. in.i
Wtllmuotto ltlvir.
Boats loaya Portland dally, except 8unday
'stage ol water permitting) lor Willamette an
Yamhill River points.
Leave I
Rlparla
4:05(1. m.
Dally I
Excpt Mon
I .ears
Lowlstnn
7:00 ii. m.
Dally
Excpt Mo
Bnake Hirer
IMparla to Lowlstnn
F. F. WAM8LKY, Agent, I'rndletou,
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Take this
route for
Chicago, Ht. Paul, Bt. .Louis, Kan
xa City, Bt. Joe, Omaha, and
All Points East and South
Portland and points
oo the Sound
TXMX CARD.
Leave Pendleton, dally except Bnndays
7:00. pm.
Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday
Friday 11:25 pm.
Arrive Pendleton Tuesday, Thursday an
Saturday OSS am.
Leave Walla Walla dally, east bound, 11 M0 pm.
Arrive Walla Walla dally, west bound, K:tS am.
For Information regarding ratoa and aoeam
modatloni, call on or address
W. ADAMS, Agent,
PendloUn, Oregon.
B. B. CALDKRHKAD, O P. A.,
Walla Walla. Wash,
RUNS
Puliuiun Sleeping Curs,
Elegant Dining Care,
Tourist Sleeping Cure.
r sr. paul
MINNEAPOLIS
DULOTH
FARGO
GRAND KORKr
OHOOK8TON
WTNNEPEG
HELENA aud
TO
l BUTTE.
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON '
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK;
BOSTON
and all points Eat and Boutli
rtiroDtfh tickets to Japan and China, Tli
Tacoma and Northern '.clflc Uteatashlp Co
aud American lino,
TIMH SCHKDULB.
Trains leave Fendleton dally ezoept eundaj
a 7:00 P. a.
Fur farther Information, time cards, maps
and tickets, call on or write W. Adams, feu
dletou.Orexon. or A. 1. mtAULlOr..
Third and Morrison Uti., Portland, Or
I
Schedule of pares
On and after April i, fare over,
the Pendleton & Ukiah Stage Line!
will be;
I'endlctou to Ijklah, 13. round trip, fj; Pen.,
dlotori to Alba, (2 70, round trip, 111 Pendleton
to Jliilge, fJ. rouul trip, fs so; J'endleton to
Nye, Jl.SJ round trip, :'X0; i'tndletou to l'ilot i
Kock, l, round trip, II. to.
Office at fJolden Rule Hotel
Dally East Oregonlan by carrier, t
only 15 cents a week. j
VJ I THI :mi
Mormon Bishops' Pllle.l'voUeuiu uoior W)iby tUeluuMnm (it Ulftau
Uliujxli ami tUelr TuiluwerA. ruMlUvtilxvui-estbtf wuntt uuvs louM aitU yoiuitf aitAlaa pnm
Impotenoy.Lost Power, Nluht -
In Back, Evil Desires , Seminal
StlniHlt tlie brain ana nsrve cuittn. Wan Ixut.S forSH-Witr mail. A m
uiouey lufuuileil Willi a holes. Ciieulanirrs. Addreea. Blehoa WemeaWOCu
SOLD BY TALLMAN CO., DRUei8T, rHCTOK
HOTELS.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., Props.
The Best Hotel In Pendfetoi
and as good as any.
Hoadquartors for Traveling Mob.
Commodious Samplo Rooms.
Rates $2 & $2,50
' MS
Special rates by week or in onth
Excellent Cuisine.
Prompt Diulngrooni service.
Every Molerii Convenient))
Bar and billiard room ln oonnootioi
Only Three Blocks from Depot
GOLDEN RULE HOTEL
Corner Court aud Johnson Streets,
Pendleton, Oregon.
M. F. Kolly, Proprietor.
HEATED BY STEAM
LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY
Amorlcuii I'ltiti, en tow 9t. 'J ft to$!.00
lor dnv.
Kiit'opeim IMmi. fiOo. 7ftf, 91.0(1.
Hpcoliil rat oh Uy wooU or month.
Free 'bus meets all trains)
Commercial trade solicited
Fine sample room
Special Attention Given Country Trad
HOTEL
CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS.
GEO. DARVEAU, Prop.
Elegantly Furnished
Steam Heatea
European Plan,
Block and a half from depot;
Sample room In connection.
ROOM RATE
50o, 75c, $1.M
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON
American Plan, j per day aud upward.
Headquarters Tor tourists aud commercial trar
clers, Hrdsl raits iiinde lo fuiiilllcs audslagU
Kcntlcrnen The niauajcrmciit will be plraMl
at all times to show rooms and litre prices. A
modern Turkish bath establishment In the hotel.
II. C, WnVl'.KK, Manager
THE
ROYAL RESTAURANT
I have purchased the
Koyal Restaurant, on
Main street,-) doors north
ol W. & C. R. depot,
where I will serve the
Best 25 Cent Meal
Jn the city. I will ap
preciate your patronage
and ask you to call and
see me,
MEAL TICKETS, $3.60
R. K. THORP.
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