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AKO TSASSS, l.PH.tTICAUUY AWWAHOED. ..rc IN '"V nfflf P0"", .71. TnTyTD' "troubles, cater- liom. a"? . for rerr:" - d urf'i- .CSl 73! res- riepboiie um. - - .conMil BOARD AND LODQINQ. nmml! LODGING IIOUSE, CORNER OF K Conrt and Johnson streets. Good Isnr'c clean rooms with comfortable beds. Itatea 2&c nd SOe night. Thoa. Smart, Prop. nnTKL AI-TA. CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Hoard bj the day or week. r tohli. set. Rates $4 and $5 per week. Tvnriteton feed yard tn connection. L. INeff, Prop. r . .i.nt,nnr. jew--,.! koee" -- .siriAN Dim. I nsTKOrATHIC lO i. mi nervous diseases L. Cbroate d e'west of post- pure ' I . BiiviriAN AND 9UR Ko ,raer Main and ".boVmaln. 721; re. 271. I . Anvr iiSTEOrATH, ljATboV street Telephone. -Room 1. wocUtlon Bnliaitg, fcreKwn DENTISTS, THE STRAHON ROOMING II0H8E, 8t8 Main street Mrs. H. E. Cooper, frop. ETeryttalnjt strictly nrst-ciass. nates c, 60c and SI per day. WHEN YOU 00 TO PILOT ROCK STOP AT the City Hotel. Good meals and first clsn rooms, special attention given to commercial travelers Mrs. C. II. Bletel, Pilot Rock, Ore, n-tin" WHITE LODGING HOUSE. 301 jnnih Main street. Mrs. Mary Williams Prop. nonsekeeplnc rooms and lodging rooms. Good comrortsDic rooms nno riean. well-kept beds. Lodging 3 cents. FURVISHKO AND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS at NO. lit inomimou v.icc. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 82, A. F. AND A M., meets first and third Mondays of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. T J. Tweedy, W. M. : Joe H. Parkes, Sec DAMON LODGE, NO. 4, MEETS EVERY Monday evening In Secret Society hall. TjiDow block, at i-enaicion jrt. n. w, Fletcher, K. It. S. ; W. J. Keyes, C. C. PENDLETON CIRCLE NO 527. WOMEN r Wnndcraft. meets every Friday even ing mt nendrlx hall. All visiting netchbora arc cordially Invited to attend. Minnie Stlllman, Gnardlan Neighbor; Eva Fltt cber, Clerk. OFFICE IN SIX, DENTIST. 01 iSnr. Tbooe. red. .1. fcrSjOTST. OrFICE IX A3 Kifritir Scbmldfs new drug nil. tfd ill. OCULISTS. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE DEPOT STABLES, COTTONWOOD street, between Alta and Webb streets, H. Stewart Prop. Rest care taken of horses. Good stables and plenty of feed, TOR CITY LIVERY HOARD AND SALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnonts. stable lis Alia street. TRANSPORTATION LINE. HOTEL. OREGON Shout Line AND UNION PACIFIC Two Trains to tho East Dally . ... .t... .1.4 TotUt ThrouRn riiiimiu iwuuiu . s - 1 u a. M.t.. PhlMairnt InntUI sleeping car aally to Kantaa CUyj through ducted) weekly to Chicago. Kmibm Clir, Bt, I UUIB elll lirm av.-.-t V HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel In Peodletoo and food as any. She He uptx.itrs honeat. He Then upparanevs air ikgalnHt him. He'si a politician. ROASTS F UNSTGN FEED AND SALES STARLE. LINDSEY n rtr G4R- Pr0DS-! ola empie stanie. .'.i VrariiMt Cottonwooa sireei; careiui stienuon picu rttsos. Bradaate ., i.rt with ns. optician, me oniy complete opt'eal COMMERCIAL STABLES. 0. M. TROOME parlor In tbe city. Prop. Livery, feed and boarding. All uit doors south of ttn1 of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op- rendleton. Ore.. No fee posite Hotel Pendleton. Thone, main 101. ..1 ponsaltntion. -. p. OJHimiuui. '"---mm. OREGON FKEU yAllU, . T. llUlINiu;. 0 mmmm I prop. Special care given to norses lett TERINARY SURGfcQ"- CHAS. H. PARKHURST SPEAKS OF AGUINALDO'S CAPTURE. with me. red 204. Lower Webb street. 'Phone, toan slaonntlcated animals rlcs delivered; I hone Malnssi, SECOND-HAND DEALERS. nrrnniV. GRADUATE OF uJFu tu or nl?ht. Office at GEORGE O'DANIEL. NEW AND SECOND (tlM, "fiout red Oil. band goods bought and sold. Court St., iT vipera iiuuae uiw. - uu ,i u.u.. Inks and brokers. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND- n,vr np ATrtPS'A ' hand gooas. 11 mere is anjimus 1 LlTIOXAL BANK OF ATUL.-SAj , . ..Qnd.hand furniture. v Interist on ' cet his prices. No. 212 Court street. I twapuy axwnai vu. ""V vEw ivn SECOND-HAND GOODS IPWPW "noSri-..NEW AND SECOND-I "SJ'.h'i 'M ifemo ' bought and sold; pawn I KCtow. caibler. 1 M. Kemp, fl a klnd. ot wrrs- ItAXK Or WESTON. lorKron. noes a ceneral banking EicLsiice bought and sold. Col- looptli attended to. R. Jameon, Itieorge . rroeosiei; tiic-pii-. Klltore. cabler ; directors, G. In. M. M Johns. T J. Price, G. J. F, Klljore. Robert Jameson, kbstel. & Sherry, props.. brokers; money articles. Waters 732 Cottonwood street. MILLION SAVINGS BANK. It, Orfjon. Organized March 1, kinl. J50.000; surplus, siuu.uwu, IiotmI rm ill time denoslta. Ez- IwM and sold on all principal !lal attention given to col W J, Furnish, president; J. N. pmident: T. J. Morris, cashier: oncj, sulstast cashier. IaTIO.NAL BANK OF PENDLLV tplul, Kii.ooo : surplus, f ur.,000 ; la reneral banking business. Ex id telegraphic transfers sold on Imd Frtncleco. New York and oisu In the Northwest. Drafts 11'ttoa, Japon nod Euroiie. Makes on reasonable terms. Ivl An ident, W F Matlock, vlce-pres- vi. mat, cannier 11 t jonnson. unier. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. MAPLE BROS., CODRT STREET, GEN mi r.l-Trlrlans. dealers In electrical supplies. Houses, sto.-cs, wired for electric lights, bells or telephones. Electrical fix tuies of all kinds. Get our prices. Repair work a specialty. BLACKSMITHING. COPELAND 4 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. TONSORIAL PARLORS. BILLY KRASSIG. BARBER SHOP AND bath rooms. Main street, three doors north of Hotel St, George. First-class service. llTECTS AND BUILDERS. ,C0XTRAlT0R AND BUILDER. Fui wort muted on. joo worn, work (turinteed. Phone Red 613. IWABD. ARCHITECT AND KIT. tent makes complete and rella- pvrjiniraints in the city or coun- ii Juaa Dutiaing. A COLE. CONTltACTOltS AND 1 uumates larnlshed on short top on lilutt street near Main. IV. COXTItACTOR AND BUILD- ii'ujie, lurnuihed on all kinds f wn.nt walks, stone walls, etc rt t tit Oregonlan olee. fl'TMAX AliCUITECT AND 8U- KSjT. m 15 Association enoleton, Oregon. ILPk Pf 1 DTP,, tun . v. Z tement walks a specialty. Kj if'i, 2 Wo' fc cuaraatccd. Ii": ano sehner's cigar tltt "t P o. box 104. Ms AND CARRIAGES. ITIP.F! nmv " ljlt7 forTh. ",.Afl." v5 1 raa.rii.i t, Props. c:all nm (xii lor C."inF' EKWIN BAKER. Pimi' r irwt. next in i C NEW TONSORIAL PARLORS, COURT ST. Three doom west of Golden Rule hotel. J II. Pace. prop. First-class workmen; everything clean: all modern improvement. PATTOVS "SANITARY BARBER SHOP. 1 .. 1. 1 I- . rnn lral t hpt WOrk. miuaiu wu, -- manshlp; all the modern Improvements; an tools stcriuiea; uum iuw. nectlon. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 03 Main St.: If yon need help orieeira ployment call on na. 'Phone, main 1011. WANTED. WANTKD-.WORK AT WASHING. IRONING or house cleaning. Inquire at 7U1 Alia bt. WANTED YOUK ORDERS FOB E.V giaved cards, wedding Invitations, etc.. 100 engraved vlaltlng cards with Plata. 1.50; additional cards In futme. tl pel lTDdml. The Bast Orefoalso. AND SHOe'repaTrINq". rials sfmn " teP'rlng with J bop In rMP r,f Dlndlnger, ce and L4nr,"n"iiP.'.",;": f : lMra!e JSS4' lan fll'h(rs Notice to contractors. Not ce s hereby tflven mat tweei Jckm street a:d the north line ol Wll.on atreet, , ,,i. r.r,i All bids to state tbe price per grading to tm done in acco'danci wltu prouie now on file In tbe City Recorders office. Bids mist be tiled with tho City Kecorder on or before the i!3th day o arcn, ijw. Common Council reserves the rlgnt to reject n mnA nil I)ated this Htli day ol March. 190 J- By Order of the Common Council. P. II. Fee, Street Fupenntemlrnt. THE GOB " COMMISSION CO. Holds 110 customer re ipnrsilito fnr moro tliH'i the margin he places on a trade. A margin ol 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. Says the Kansas Man Practiced Igno minious Treachery Violated the Laws of War, Laws of Hospitality and Laws of God. New York, March 24. In Ills sor- mon Sunday, the Rev. Dr. Charles H. PnrL-li.irat rofnrpil In tllf tllflllelltK of the capture of Agnlnalilo by Gen,- eral Fttnston, and criticised the Amer-1 lean people for condoning what he called the "deceit and treachery" practiced by Fnnston In malting the celebrated capture that utterly dis- rniirnc-Pl nil other liollicPl'Ollt PhllltV ' pine leaders, "Wherefore putting away lying, speaking every man truth with" his neighbor." was the text. "A deplorable illustration of the general apathy upon the matter," he said, "was shown by the easy popular nssent given to the Ignominious treachery practicey upon the Filipino leader, Agulnaldo, by our army offi cer, Fnnston a treachery ordered and approved by General MacArthur. The facts In the case were these: Fnnston disguised himself and some of his men In the uniform worn by Filipinos, crept In upon Agulnaldo stealthily under that guise, tricked 1.1 i.v n rnriro.i letter, nretcndlng 111,11 " o " . . that they were hungry, made capital out of a holy right of hospitality, and then flung Agulnaldo to the ground and made him captive: violated tho laws of war. the laws 01 iiospiuuii , and the laws of God." Dr. PaUhurst concluded by saying: "I have not uvea to my age wuh out knowing what Internal and Infer nal lies I bometlmes tell myself, nnd how desperately hard I sometimes work In the effort to fool myself. And I would stake all I am worth on the assertion that in this particular you are just like me. Insincere, evasive, knowing God, slinking off Into the woods with the serpent; fascinated with the face or Jesus, daubing his face with an amalgam of lust and higher criticism: knowing duty, lying out of It; beholding God, crouching behind the tiee. "It would not seem as bad in 11s to crawl lr It had not been God's Inten tion for us that we should be only a little lower than the angels." SCULPTURED IN A MACKINTOSH. Coatly Statue In an Indiana Cemetery That Is Decidedly Out of the Or dinary. Standing In Mount Hope cemetery at Logansport, Ind., is one of the queerest monuments ever erected to the memory of any Individual, says the Cincinnati Enquirer. It is over the grave of William II. Helgbter. The statue part or uie m"' ument represents Mr. Helghler as he was atlrcl when stricken dead by heart dtseate. Mr. neigl'ter was a ditch contractor nnd prominent In bis locality. It wae on a raln day that .loath came, and he was well prepared lor tho v.pnther 11 wns wenrlncr n broad brimmed hat, a mackintosh over his suit of clothes, and his trousers legs were in ins ruuoer uoois. Tho members nf the fnmllv. wish Inc to remember him as ho looked when Inst ho bid them cood-bye. cm nloved a man .lbout the Fnmo sl.o and build as Mr. Ucighter (r, have his nhotoeranh taken In tho clothes last worn w fl.n ilnnnnanil. mill when bo had carried out his idea they replaced 1110 neau or. tne pnoiugnipu w wi m ltrnl nf n Hl.-nmQo nf Mr. ltnlirbtcr. I Tlie picture was sent 10 11 stuiini" lr Italy, with the request mat n me ! sized statue be mado from It In Itall an marble The statue Is lino to .in , It cost $3000. NEW SERVICE. Ten Transportation Companies Put New Vessels on Lakes. niilntb. Minn.. March 21. The Rruo, 1 ni.-..c .c- st Lnwrenco Trans ,...i..iin -., nf Ilnlntli will nut ,f, MUIUI, V,J1.... J w " . Into commission during tho season. about to open. Ill steei atcnnisiupa fm- tlm uvnort trade between the tin ner lakes and Europe. The service will be a now and lninortniit one and It is understood that a large trade has been worked up, not only In grain and nour, but in some neuvy niuuu fnnlnrnil I'nmlB which llllVU bCCIl hail dicapped heretofore for the export market on account of excessive ti-nln-ti.Q The tieet will run from the head of the lakes through to Uuehec nnd won treal. where the cargoes will ho trans BhhirtPii in order that they may car rv cargoes of size thiough the Cana io Mnals tn milt wnter. the now vessels are to be moro than 225 feet ilong. They will have a capacity of 2,600 tons, however, and win carry 2,200 tons on tlio n-iooi uraugui per mltted by tbe present Canadian ca nals. piraiT Tlmo SohtMlulo anaivi roa From l'oncllotou mon Portlsnd Portland Special No. 1 The Kast 8:10 am KMOa.m. Chlrairo Chicago Spcclat No. J r'lInd S'-lOpm oMOpm Portland Mall and Kaprcss No.5 Tho Kasi 1:60 am liiSant t ThelNut Mall and Express No.O ' Portland iOO am 4U4am Pendleton Paisenncr Spoaant No. 7 Sitipni Spokane Spokanfl I'msengcr 8:15 a m No. 8 Pend.clnu Branch 1 -in b b Mlied Train No, 41 iP" . Walls Wslla lirsnch 6aX) p m juXwj Train No. 4i Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates sub- Jcct to i-hanee. tttio. ra. KX) p. m. K0r ssn HrsncNco 4 v' n ' Hall orery A days. ' OallT SuX e,""mbU aP.. HMOp m. To Astoria ind Way Suuda Baturdar Landings. 10:00 p in. WlllnmetUi Ittvm-. HoataleaTH Portland dally, exenpt Bnnds; Hgo ol water permitting) lor W lllainottn anC Yamhill Hirer points. Leare Uaro Rlparla Snskn Rlrer Ijjwlitni 4:05 a.m. Rlparla to Levlston 7 MO a.m. Dally Dally KacptMon Kicpi M01 K. P. WAMSLKY, Agent, Pendleton, Headquarters for Traveling Men. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2,50 Special niton by week or montli Excellent Culaliie. I'minpt Oliilngrooiu service. Kvcry Modern Convcnlencn Bar and billiard room In conneotloi Only Three Blocks from Depot GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Corner Court and Johnson llreett, Pendleton, Oregon. M. F. Kolly, Proprietor. 5S5S3 Washington & Columbia Kiver Railroad Take this route for Chicago, Ht. Paul, Bt. IiOiiIf, Kau mis Ulty, est. Joe, uniana, uu All Points East and South Portland and points ob the Sound TIMX CARD. Leave Pendleton, dally eziept tnndays 7:00. vn, Arrlye Pendleton Monday, Wednesday Fa5t7t" Pendleton Tuesday. Thutaday sat Saturday BAJ am. LeaTO Walla Wslla dally, oast bound. 11 )0p Arrlre Walla Walla dally, west bound, 8:44 am For Information regarding rates snd aooaai mooauons, v... ui. yABAMB, Agent. Fendietan, Oregon. B.B.CALDKRH!CADiP.A..uht Scott's Sanfal-Pepsin Capsules A fUl 1 1 Va. uuiis. For Isaaiainstloa or Ostsrrn of the Bladder sad l)Utot J KiaMe. no cure uu Vh trto. tW.lAK'..I.EADlKn i..,-T. B. E. KENNEDY Manager Pendleton Office 120 COURT STREET Carss quickly and Perma nently the worst cases 01 eJonorrliorw nl uifl, oiuult rof hriou3 ! log. Absolutely luuaK-K. Buld by draggUU. PrlM (1.00, cr b mail, postpaid, tl.W,JbojlS2.5. THE SAMTAL-PEPtlM CO., SELLCFONTAIIIC. OHIO. Sold by F. W. Schmidt & Co. MEN AND WOMEN. P P.ljO for nnostoril lrrlUUoas or uMislfaiis LcmciiiiiTi,o.JK?lrr.L. itii.,, irsi. i, rxoTiM. propslj. (or ji.00. or j totiio. r.rs. Jl'tcuUJ sunt vu (wuMii Washington Auto Show. Washington, March 23, Ueiitenn.nl Oeneral Miles otnclatod today at tho opening of tho third annual automo bile show in the MbIu finard Armory. The big hall Is filled with motor ve hicles of every description from the llfiht runabout to tho heuvlest deliv ery trucks. An Interesting feature of the show, and one not included In the recent large exhlbltolns In New York and Chicago and Iloston, Is the large display of automobiles Intended for army use. This Includes ammu nition waRons, balloon carriages, am bulances and an automobile battery of rapid nre guns, inveiueu oy " im fessor of Northwestern Military Acad emy at Kvanston, III. The exhibition will continue throughout the week. Gang vs. Bennett. Dlltul.iirtr lfll-li 'Tl. lll'fOK! till) North Side Athletic Club tonight Joe dans will defend his championship title against Jack Bennett, tho Me Keesport welterweight. Tho two lighters have met twice before and as Bennett was knocked out hoth times Oans Is naturally the favorite In what betting is being done on their en counter tonight. Bennett, however, has been fighting in splendid form of late and says he will surely give thu champion a good argument lor the big end of tho money. Both havo been tialnlng faithfully for tho con test, Oans at Hot Springs and Ben nett at Atlantic City. Tho nrtlcles of agreement call for a 10-romnl go at 138 pounds. North American Stock IsBur. New York. March 23, The utock holders ol the North American Com phpv met at Nowark today and auth ouzed ap IncrcahC In tho capital Mock 'from S1'!.000,000 to $17,000,000. The Incu-ubf Is to pay for t" tnf'l of tlln l.aclouo uas l.ignt uompany. ui 01. J.ouls, which tho North American Company has purchased, and to ena ble tho company lo extend and In crease Its Investment and interest In tho gas and electric lighting huslnesH in St. Louis anil elsowhoro. HEATED BY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY Amorlciiu l'lnu, rntc?l.-i.1 toa'j.uo per ilu v. Kimlt'iin IM1111. rte. 7lc. al.JlO. 8Helitl ri t cm by wt'iik or month. Free 'bus meets all trains) Commercial trade solicited Fine sample roots Special Attention Given Country Tra! MOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. 0jb RUNS Pullman Sleeping Oir, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Care. MINNEAPOIilP DUIiUTH KATtGO TO j GRAND FORKr UtMJVIVB'lVirt WINNEPEO IIlCIjENA and BU1TE. THROUGH .TICKETS TO CHIOAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORKJ BOSTON and all point East and South Ihroufh tickets to Jspan snrt Ohlns, tli Tscoma and Northern rscldc Btesmihlp Ct and American Una. TIMB SCHBDULB. Trains leave fandleton dallf escept Bnnda? at 7500 p. m. ror farther Isloriaation, time cards, soss ss W!!M; or wrtt.e Jivi,ftiwvJcr"- ' Third and Morrison Bis., PnttUnfl. Ore GEO. DARVEAU. Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. Block and a half Irom depoU Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50o, 75o, $1.M THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Plan, $J pr day and upwsr. lltadquarters for tourists anil commercial tra clers? tirclsl rstrs maJe to families and single lentlemeu, Tbe mansKemcut will be plsasid et sll times to show rooms and give prices. A modern TurkUh hatlicstablUhincutin the hqtei. II. C. DOWKKB. Manager ROYAL RESTAURANT fail"unddr togm IN 8 HOURS. Caret Kid- ; Hull II I r.ey and Bluoder Trcitiet - ' Schedule of Fares On ant 1 after Anril 1. fate over the Penilltiion & Ukiah Staj;c Line will be: I'cndlcton to llklsti, 11. round trip, M Ten-, J?"'.HSl X?V& JAM"0," Nie, tlM. round trip. IMU; I'tndleton to 1'llot Hock, 1, nmud trip, II.KI. Office at Uolden Ktiie noiei 'i-i... nrnenn Dnllv Journal can lie 1 found on sale ot Frazler's book Moro.i Ah a power Tor tlio rollor, tlio upllft ins, tho reclamation of the HiiflerltiB, tho lost, tho abandoned, Tho Salvation Army stands today among the fore most historical movements of tho hind, its recent Christmas distribu tion or food and gifts to over 250,000 persons being in Itself one of tho most stupendous charltablo activities ever known to the world. I have purchased the Koynl Restaurant, 011 Main street, 3 doors north of W- & C. R. dfipot, where I will serve the Best 25 Cent Meal In the city. I will ap preciate your patronage and ask you to call and see 1110. MEAL TICKETS, $3.50 R, l THORP. L'i I ZVA W rH L'IIL i'J J. rl A I i 51 LIiuii li oii,i "ii " !" v.;.,;.. 'L;, . r. Iurt.ua mnuL nif. Curat Lost MnnhOOd. . .. ...... '("iv te''l"', 80LD BY TAULMAN 4 CO., DRU QQIST8, PENDLETON, OREGON, I 1