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' rrn?&jti? . V -J ttfsifless Car is and Societies -UB AND TRADES, Burnnnsiiwfii.1.1 AnriANQED. I PROFESS'-" PHYSICIANS. IN JUBU ...iiil cowl 05lVnuV 12 . m.; 1 MILLER. ViBeye troubla, catar . .ml correct? '?,.. heating. conaitlona . 'fo'r retractive er-1 Oood tabic set. i correcti Beo j i31, " J rcndleton feed T.IephoaemJ - Nerr, Prop. ill'" uatinirs niiK, - ... nsti BOARD AND LODGING. EMPIRE! LODGING HOUSE. COKNEK OF 13. Court anfl Jolinson utreeta. Good large, clean rooms with comfortable beds Ilntes 25c and 00c a night. Tbos. Smart rrop. Mortopole Canned Goods IIOTKb AL.TA. L'OHNEU ALTA AND Aim Bireeia. uoara oy me aay or Waek Kates ?4 and J5 per week. yara in connection. L. OABWC-SeS: OITIce In Judd """ir'.loTofflce. black. 73; res- r.t.tnn I;. .V 51. Dill. T7T...flir.. OU.M 1 ASSOCIA- mnln im : real- Mock. Teicp""':, P"H. ' Murk. 101. . ;-ir:..r.."Trt,nv PHYSICIAN I V' S.e Su & ' eye" ear, nose Ll lurjeon. W'" , s itanw bnlld- t!fi-. "X 81 -I'BOae, . ' J - .....J no-rnnPATIIIC :ErESpf,ni( ; and nervous diseases .1M. Cbwnlc ana n Rliltr l,ur - TnrTn Physician and suit K, ! nisMlii Jlloclc. Tclcp ho n s;&e It It, "..; diseases sua uibcui eti umie ii"" let, rel, 273- rrTvATLLKN noo.sn, nsTnoPATH, LLN A A .,rPpt. Tcleplione, knee sis '"""i" -n.trr7. iiuvui'iiK and suit l 0..K'i'"l: , .:,:,tlnn HulldlUK. OUlre r."'u THE STRAIION ROOMING HOUSE, CIS jiuiu ttiit-fi., .-.no. ii. rj. v-ooper, itop Everything strictly first-class. Kates 25c COc and ft per day. WHEN YOU GO TO PILOT ROCK STOP AT the City Hotel. Good meals and first class rooms, special attention given to commercial travelers Mrs. c. II. Iilctel, Pilot Hock, Oro. THE WniTE LODGING HOUSeTsOI South Main street. Mrs. Mary Williams Prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging room?, (lond comfortable rooms and clean, well-kept beds. Lodging 25 cents. "nice founishedooms'for renton Enl Alta street, second door from Wheeler's gallery. FORNlSHRn ANlT H0U8EKKEPINQ ROOMS at No. 777 Thompson street. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. B2, A. F. AND A. M., meets flrBt and third Mondays of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. T. J, Tweedy, W. M. ; Joe II. Parkcs, Sec. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4, MEETS EVEItr Monday evening In Secret Society hall, LnDow block, at Pendleton Ore. R. W. Fletcher, K. It. 8.; W. J. Keyes, C. C. DENTISTS. OFFICE IN n. "KrOHAX, D.nXTIST. Wm hulldlng. 'Phone, leu, ITTSTpIOTIST. OFFICE IN AS ma block, over Schmidt's new drug Plione, ieu -n PENDLETON CinCLE NO B27, WOMEN of Woodcraft, meets every Friday even ing at Hendrlx ball. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. Minnie Stlllmnn, Guardian Neighbor; Era Flet cher. Clerk. OCULISTS. DIt. V. W. GAR retson, graduate optician. The only complete opt'cnl parlor In the city. Ulv tlnnrn nr.ttth r.f 10. Main Hreet, Pendleton, Ore., No fee r;ed lor examiunuqu mm cuunuiuiLiuu. VETERINARY SURGEON. Id.C JUSJBB. VETliltlNAKY Sl'ItfiKON. Iiituucllle University of I'cnnsylvanlH. lititiui'ittepoKBneiuypsrs. tinice hi Initi mv drnir alore. Phone lied 141 Ku ill diseases ol domesticated utilmals. W. V'AUQIIAN. GRADUATE OF It En Frsnclsco Veterinary Coliegp i kllieddtd to day or night. Office at It 'titles; 'phone red Cll. BANKS AND BROKERS. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THEDnPOT STAIlLES,-COTTONWOOD street, between Alta and Webb streets, H. Stewart Prop. Host care taken of horses. Good stables and plenty of feed. THE CITY LIVERY HOARD AND SALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for flnt turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street. FEED AND SALES STAI1LE, LINDSI1Y & Doty props. : Old Seraple Stable, 723 Cottonwood street; careful attention given to liorsen left with us. COMMERCIAL STABLES, O. M. FROOME Prop. Llvory, feed and boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone, main 101, OREGON FEED YARD, V, T. 110YNTON, prop. Special care given to horses left with me. Lower Webb Btieet. 'Phone, red 204. THE TELEPHONE LIVERY, PEED AND SALE Btahle. f;nnr ntrip.t. nnrwvltp flnnrt ftnn.i, boarding horses a specialty; good turnouts rlKS delivered; Phone Main 361. The climax in perfection is reached in Monopole. When you want the Best, come to us and get Monopole Our line complete, for cash. of groceries is We sell cheap Miller Grocery Co. 636 Main Street Phone Main 51 1 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 B u i ldin g paper, lime, cement, brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., Opp. Court House TAKE YOUR CHOICE SECOND-HAND DEALERS. tr ..NATIONAL DANK OF ATHENA Capital, 150.000: surplus and , 19.000. Interest on time denosits. 1 la foreign and domestic exchnnce. kdoas promptly attended to. Henry liiu, president ; T. J. Kirk, vlce-presl-1. 1 B. lUrow. cashier: I. A!. Knmn. I FARMERS' HANK OF WESTON, Mtoa,' Orezon. Does a aeneral banking Its. Kxcbanjte bought and sold. Cof In promptly attended to. R. Jameson. Rtot; ueorge w. rroebstel; vlcc-preai- 4. 11. luixore. cnsoier : aii'pftora. i. irtoaa, M. M Johns. T. J. Price, G. ., j. r. uuzorc, itonert Jameson. . rrueosiei. I'RXni.RTnV MiVrVflo invr - ' . wtk , UAlU, Car teal. l.".nnnn gnmin, cinnnnn. PiHuni on an lime deposits, fcix f! boajlt and sold on all principal n. 1, Furnish, president; J, N. I V;';'''"'"' i l J. Morris, cashier: 'mutj, issisiant cashier. IT nN'A,T'PN!.AL RANK OF PENDLE- t,-, ,iuu: surplus, ju.i.ooo; E. 7.1 oanmnK nusiness. Kx- ,7 uuiinierB Bom OD VtO. tan rni., n x. v j .W ln tlle Northwest. Drafta wU mma, jpn ana i;,lrope- Makes I'SlJ? .'ell.a!!h '"H'- Levi An- I" cutler. "' ' -""'nson. WHITECTS AND BUILDERS, lAlflff. rnnn.n.. ' I Mali nf . ;.'!wl AMI BUILDER. .i;.?i.t"0'k """ed on. Joh work. "lAuiceu. rnone Ked OKI. GEORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND hand goods bought and sold. Court St., upera uouse diock. can ana see mm. V.. STItODLE, DEALER IN SECOND- baud goods. If tbere Is anything you need In new and second-hand furniture, stoves, granite ware and crockery, call and get his prices. No. 212 Court street. NEW AND SECONDHAND GOODS bought anfl sold ; pawn brokers ; money advanced on all kinds of articles. Waters & Sherry, props., 782 Cottonwood street. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. MAPLE BROS., COUIIT STREET. OEN eral Electilclans, dealers In electrical supplies. Houses, stores, wired for electric lights, bells or telephones. Electrical fix tures of all kinds. Get our prices. Repair work a specialty. BLACKSMITH INC. COPELAND & SON, GENERAL BLACK smlthlnc and renalrlne: horseshoeing a specialty; work promptly attended to; call and see us : shop 814 West Webb street, just tnree piocks dciow 31am aireei. One of the finest residences In Pendleton 11 rooms all modern im provements; pretty lawn; complete $6,500. $2,500 down, balance on time. Another residence 7 rooms, with bath, Beweragc, electric lights; pretty lawn, shade trees, within three blocks of Main street, $2,500. Other houses and lots from $000 to $2,500. Nice residence lots, $150, 50 and $500. JAPAN EXPOSITION THE GREAT FAIR AT OSAKA IS NOW OPEN. Much Other Town Property, Ranches. and Easy Terms, Where Desired. G. D. BOYD, III Court Street TONSORIAL PARLORS. HILLY KRASSIG. UAItBEIt SHOP AND bath rooms. Main street, three doors north of Hotel St. George. First-class service. Itrm'ii.r. T "T --- I la tend ?. ARCHITECT AND SU ai for h ,iM?kes ,comP'ite and rella. f ffiL;0;NBAH"s and W J(iK wihju uu BUOrt . -11 iv n riailnl Ik 'O.'.L.TRACTOIt AN't) Hilii.rT. T.S.'wnW.ed on all kinds n" Btoue wall., .rc uist Oregonlan olc. I ti.iin..,... I'teaJeit ,h;V,'lllJ2l:CT AND SU- Association fn,ni.rr?tv a spec altr. H.. li , riudi.'; "ri 'rntel. L21S A"D CARRMSii: rER tiiirrirrT,., na the hack w II pall for 'I It " Altt -.TTTTi '' OfllM. .nd'J.IH pi. s next to Savlna n.nS IWRffALn. Mr. Pii.V.i1' UMJ RGLIAlli.F. e with ndlnger,' NEW TONSORIAL PARLORS. COURT 8T. Three doors west or Golden Rule notei. J II. Pace, prop. First-class workmen; everything clean ; all modern Improvements I'ATTON'S SAN1TAHY BARBER SHOP, Despaln block: Court street; best work' manshlp ; all the modern Improvements ; all tools sterilized; bath rooms In connection. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 88 MalD St.: If you need help or seek em ployment call on na. 'Phone, main 1011. WANTED. WANTEDWORK AT WASHING, IRONING or house cleaning. Inquire at 701 Alta St. Tons 5J5 BUslNiii AND Tons Just received another vpar2load'bf Poultry and stock supplies at the Colesworthy CHOP MILL 127 and 129 East Alta Street The Gasoline Engine is man's most handy companion. See the Improved THEME Gasoline Engine It's something new. Requires no packing and has no stud bolts to twist off. Let us show you our irrigation plant. Irrigaticn in this country means wealth 3U Court Street Wit.ee, v it CHICHESTER'S PILLS Orlsdiml nnd Onlr (Jrimlne. tHICIIEMXUW KMIIU.HII ,U bin. rlllK Te ho ullicr. ' tUntloa. i Iwltatlaua. " ,tlcuSr. 'wllMliUU .uJ llUUS 4t.iviir,jlll ,, I A. 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 eiglith cent a bushel commission is charged on grain and of one per cent on stocks. B. E. KENNEDY Manager Pendleton Office 120 COURT STBEET INDIGESTION Is the cause of more discomfort than any other ailment. If you eat the things that you want and that are good for you, you are distressed. Ack er's Dyspepsia Tablets will make your digestion perfect and prevent Dyspepsia and its attendant disagree able symptoms. You can safely eat anything, at any tlmo, if you take one of theso tablets afterward. Sold by all druggists undor a positive guar antee. 25 cts. Money refunded If you are not satisfied. Send to us for a free .sample. W, H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Colonel H. E. Dosch, Special Commis sioner, Writes Entertaining Account of Ceremonies. The opening of the Osaka exposi tion Is the subject of a letter from Colonel H. E. Dosch, special commis sioner from the Lewis and Clark ex position, says the Morning Oregonl an. Colonel Dosch writes under date of March 2 In n highly entertaining manner. The opening was on March 1. He describes it as follows: "Agreeable with the original plan, tho Fifth National Industrial Imposi tion was opened ln this city yester day (Sunday) under the most favora ble conditions. Early In the morning tho city was enveloped In a dense fog, which, however, drifted seaward be fore tho vast crowds took up their march exposltlonward, and the sun shed his grateful rays over nil. Crowded With People. "Long before the time set for tho ceremonies all the streets and aven ues leading to tho exposition were crowded with people, and It was with great dlflleulty that our kuru-ma-ya could push their way through. "All the officials, commissioners, city, county and state dignitaries gradually assembled ln tho large cor emonlal hall, and promptly at 10 o'clock Viince Knnin stopped upon tho platfoim and delivered what Is said to bo an excellent address, which was listened to In profound silence, the audience standing. At the close, the prince simply bowed, nnd Instead of deafening applause such as would have followed our American orator, all present bowed low down nnd re mained in that attitude until the prince had retired, which Is the high est compliment that can be paid to any one. We were then handed souv enir boxes containing choice Japan ese candles, handkerchiefs and plans of the exposition and invited to in spect the many buildings, which was douo in a body, I soon drifted away, as I was more interested In the vast crowd outside, and worked my way to the grand entrance gate. This gate laces over a large square of possibly 10 acres, from which radiate the stieets toward the city. This was con gested with an immense mass of peo ple for a mile or more: standing as I did upon a little elevation, I beheld a sea of expectant faces with their ears primed to the midday gun, the signal for the turnstiles to commence their unceasing click. The moment the gun was fired I could behold a wave of delight pass over the coun tenances of these hundreds of thous ands of visitors. The sight was awe Inspiring. Everyone Orderly. "I expected a grand rush, and fear ed tho frail gates and fences would be crushed in, as there were only a few policemen on duty; but I was agreea bly disappointed. Everybody wbb or derly; no crowding, no pushing, no Jostling and hollering to get in first; nothing of the kind; everyone passed through quietly, smiling and bowing as they handed their admission tick ets to the gatekeepers to punch out for them to drop Into a box as they passed out later In the day. I stood for three hours watching and admir ing the gentle patience of these peo ple, and stl'l they were coming. "When the tickets were counted It was found that over 310,000 persons had paid tho small admission fee of five sen (2 cents). This may seem a sman sum to us, out wnen you consider that the mapority of Japan ese earn only 1C to 20 sen (7t4 to 10 cents) a day, It Is quite a tax oven then, and the administration no doubt had this In mind when they placed the aunussion at that figure. Another reason Is to give them a chance, not to visit tho exposition once, but often for the boIo purpose of education and study of the advancement In art, acl once and manufactures. No Sunday In Japan, 'The reason for such a largo at tendance was not because It was Sun day, but because It was the first day of the month. Hut penult me (o ex plain what Is not generally known. There is no Sunday In Japan, In tho term we understand It. Factories, stores, snops and everything go on right along the same as any other day. But there Is a first and HHh nf each rnomu ueing paydays on which no factory hand works, Thoy claim theso as special holidays; for tho other days of the month they are practical ly prisoners, working almost all day and night. No doubt these two days eacli month will be grand gala days of the exposition. "The only building which was com pletely ready Is the vast and largest of all, containing tho Japanese ex hibits, in which can bo seen every conceivable attlcle of manufacture ar tistically arranged a place well worth a week's visit, Oregon's Exhibit. "In the foreign sample exhibit build ing, in which we are located, Oregon's exhibit was tho only one ready for In spection, and I was pleased when the high officials called niiuu me and through their director-general. Count Ota, expressed their gratification and thanks for being ready on opening day, will be fully a month before all the fprelgu exhibits are complete ly arranged, and right hero I wish to say that It is an Imposition and an Injustice to those exhibitors who are ready to have tho dirt and turmoil of installing exhibits going on about them, and also an injustice to the vis itors who have paid their fee, evor so small, to seo the exhibits. 'Mr, Fried Is still here, studying the exhibits." Lumber. Lumber, Lumber. All kinds for all purposes. Sash, Doors and Blinds Planing of all descriptions done to order. Don't place your order for Building Material until you have consulted us. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor HOTEL8. - GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Corner Court and Johnson Streets, Pendleton, Oregon. M. F. Kelly, Proprietor. GOOD SOUND WOOD Is always received when you place your order wth us. Fir. Tamarack and ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when you can get the best for the same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 51 BEST FOR THE BOWELS It Tim lntNi't A rcstulnr, Iipaltliy Movtiutnt of lb toon vis vjvry day. yUieJIl or will be. Kivp youi bowels oik 11. ami lm will, kvw,ln I he plmpuuf vlo lent rlistfdiir I111 ilon,t tlf.nprcroun. Tim mooth 8t,t-aalett inoit i-orftxt v. ay ut krtJii(r the bowclt jIai and vie mi li lt taUo CANDY EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pl.M.nt. r-Ltall.. l-ot.iit. Tt flood, ,to Good Ke.rr Hlckm, IYmLmi. r UrlH., 10, . nii M cents prr box. Write for free sample, ami liooklet OB Health. Adiliei U I TEU1.I&U ItHSDV fOll-lSY, t IIK'ir.O .r KI TORS). KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN Fine Yellow Newtown Apples, only 90 cents a box. Fresh Ranoh Eggs, 15 cents a dozen, We bave the Famous and al ways satisfactory MONOPOLE COFFEE A trial will convince yon of its merits. HEATED UY STEAAt LIGHTED HY ELECTRICITY Aim-rk'im lMmu niton 51 3ft to 92,00 lor ilnv. Kitmirnu l'liin. ftOti, Tfto. SI. OO. lo-lul i-ntoH by wwk or mouth. Free 'bus meets all tralnsl Commercial trade solicited Fine sample room Special Attention Given Country Tratle HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. GEO. DARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Stenm Heateo European Plan. Block and a half from depot.' I Sample room In connection. ' ROOM RATE 50c, 75o, $1,04 THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Dan, fj per day aud uuwarel. Headquarter! for tourist, and commercial tra. tiers. Special ratca made to ratulllea aud.lafl gentlemen. The management will bt plaaatd at all times to show rooms and give price.. A modern Turkish batheatablUbmentln the boUI. It. C. BOWKK8. Maaatrr D. KEHLER SON The Big Store in a Small Room. Alta Street, Opposite Savings Bank AAAAAAA Some Land BARGAINS! 480 acres grain and stock ranch in Klickitat County, Wash,, 150 acres in wheat. Whole thing fenced two and three wires. Two good houses and two sets farm buildings, living water arm wells. Sinical mountain free range fqr stock, $8 per acre. We have, the finest stock ranch la the weit for sal, Con trols all the water and range for twenty mllei; twenty nvlca of fencing; 80 acre irrigated and in alfalfa. Fair bulldlnrs. orchard and vineyard, $29,000 takrs it for two weeka. Section Horse Heaven Land $7,014. per acre. Irrigated Tracts at all Prices, t Nessly-Scott Investment Co, Prosser, Wash, VVTYVYTVTVVTVYVVVVVTTTVT-f THE ROYAL RESTAURANT I have purchased the Royal Restaurant, on Main street, - doors north of W. & C. R. depot, ( where 1 will serve the Best 25 Cent Meal In the city. I will ap preciate your patronage and ask you to call and see me. MEAL TICKETS, $3.50 R. F. THORP. MALTMO3 Made in California where materials are produced. The lowest, priced roofing made. Lasts longer than all others. It is weather arid water-proof and fire resisting. itti far ..klcl. i The Paraffine Paint Co. San Francisco, SuUU, Portland, Lot Anjtlts aad Dtnvcr, Colorado, El Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor '1 Capacity 160 barrels a da Fluiir exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, eto si way h oB hand. Babbit Metal, bt In the world, In bars. Price, 91 per. bar, at the Eaat I AM.. "You hato him, then?" "Hato him? Why, say; do you know what I wish?" wo, wiiatv "won, i wish i naa tno making of bis conscience With wh-t know of lila past, I could make a conscience that would drivo to otii clde." Chicago Evening Post. , h9 HOT impotenoy.voat r-owrr, -k-- n aoK. sa VII uoairaia, minai w!v-i - Isadacho, unfl tip aaaon, unutneva cv ara Jniuii fTi7'Ki7.'iii-.tde. uoaJ.nt.afurali .. . , , . . . .... i...i.,iT.:r..i.M. t x.a SOLD BY TALLMAN 60, BBUMl sua asnrsaaa iB r.u'RnfKr ia loibatl wor -a i rar mil 1 1 i 1 1 ii TP 1 ilili Ml ha want CMted la old and youoff tfart suokiov mju oaaoa , parmuior missions, Lama i oworaaman.i foil 1 , ft;