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ewsns. - -p. .... , - , Cards and Societies AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. iess JUDD m. ; l PHYSICIANS. ":..i.aii rw tiiT trouble.. 3LT' 'Mr.ct.7e Timoo. orro:r P. r d m'CI?:. hi.7k. T3: res- IreMMM it, , - -rrr in. BIT--"fi li.nlr hill a- ofw lD,,B"u ferrrTTitYsiciAN and sur E!'" nMMln niooK, Teicpnou hrTlZKi:sLi:E, ciiiionil- LSJuSS diseases of ATTORN EY8. JAMICS A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD HAILEY LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT law. uuice m ucupaia diouk. BALLEltAY & McCOUUTTWtisTAS rocletUra building. CAKTHR HALEY. ATTOHNEYS AT law. OfUce In Savins Bank building. IIRNRY J. BEAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Association block, Pendleton, Oregon. E. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW Court street. Ill . B. REEOER, ATTORNEY I'endleton, Oregon. AT LAW, K. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Uiuce Hi anviuKv iwua uuuuin?. II. B. COLLIER, LAWYER, OFFICE ICnotns i nnn , Association building. STILLMAN & PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT I.pw Mr. Stlllmnn Ins been admitted to practice In United States patent offlres and makes a specialty or rntont Ijiw. Itooma 1U, 11, i- ana ia, Associutloii ItltX'k. II. J. SLATfllt, ATTORNEY. Judd building. ROOMS 423 -rnnONB. OSTKOl'ATII, Es'Thomp.oo Telephone, hi. Room i, hoc'" " - OCULISTS. Dlt. W. W. OAR retson. graduate optician. Ttie only complete optical parlor In the city. mit rfnora south of . pnrtlton. Ore.. Mo fee p lumlaitlon and consultation. FRATERNAL ORDERS. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4, MEETS EVERY Monday evening In Secret Society ball, l.auow diock, at i-enmeion ure. it. v, Fletcber, K. R. S. ; W. J. Keyes, C. C. I'ENDLETON CIRCLE NO B27. WOMEN or Woodcraft, meets every Friday even Ins at Hendrlz ball. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. Minnie Rtlllman, Guardian Neighbor; Eva Flet cber. Clerk- BOARD AND LODGING. NICK FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT ON East Alt street, second door tram Wheeler's gallery. DENTISTS. ICIUN, DENTIST. OFFICE IN Ulsf. 'roone, reu, n. Iv'nEXTIST. OFFICE IN AS- Mock, orer ocnmiui u uruT,rf. 8XRAnoN ROOMING HOUSE, 018 m. ra -n. i Ma n street. Mrs. H. E. Cooner. Prop. , I.rerytmng strictly nrst-ciass. nates L'oc, COc and $1 per day. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Board bv the dav or week. Good table set. Rates tr, .vj and St.tu per wcoli. I'endleton feed yard In connection. W. W. Edmlsteu, I'rop. h-ERINARY SURGEON. EiiABB. VETERINARY BUROEON. otitte Uolrenlty ol Penntylvaula. rif itpoliDoiuyi-ri. iiuice hi t aruj itord. 1'bone Red HI, mtMl 01 aomtsucjiieu ttuiiaaia. . rACanAN, graduate of I rrucUco Veterinary College WnEN YOU OO TO I'lLOT ROCK STOIJ AT tbe City Botel. (lood meals and nrst cln rooms. Special attention given to commercial travelers Mrs. C. II. Iilettl, I-llot liock, Ore, THE Willi VM BOARDING AND LODGING Hoiuu, aol Houtli Main atreot Mrs. Helen Wblttemore I'ron. UounekeeplUE rooms and . .. nmZrZl lodging rooms. Good corulortablu rooms and 1 IU Umi U. U(K,t WUIVC . ,,,.., ..,.,1 v. , .... j I n r. I .... I rn.il. m, pnone rtu uii. i m AND BROKERS. TlftVAI. HANK OF ATHHNA. CiplUI, 130,000; surplus and w. iDienst on time ueposiu. lnli mil domestic exebsnge. Ipromptly ntMci to. uenry pmldent ; T. J. Kirk, vlce-presl- W RANK OF WESTON. lOtttOQ. Does a general banking uciug Dougnt ana sola, col- lOBptlj ltttoded to. It. Jamexon. luwrje V. I'roebstei: vlce-presl- . Minora, cashier: directors. U. ka. II. H Johns. T. J. Price, G. II. F. Kllgore. Rohrt Jameson, Miei. KDLGT0N HAVINGS HANK. . Oreroil. Onranlzd March I. Ilul.tl0.000: surDltia. S100.00O: itl on til time deposits. Ki laji! mil sold on all principal BjeUI ittentlon given to col . J. FurnUb. president i J. N. president : T. J. Morris, rasbler: t, ustatant cashier. II0NAI. BANK OF I'UNDLE plttl, J70.000 i surplus. S9.V00D ; ' Itnfril banklag business. Ex- pi uiripoic transfers so d on fw KrancUco. New York and ti Id the XnrrhwMK nrta IWni. Japan and Europe. Makes I; .,"rJ"u,e terms. i,evi An- : . F. Matlock, vlce-pres-s Wide, rulilap . tr i.. iAh , . . .UUUBUU, LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE DEPOT STABLES, COTTONWOOD street, between Alta and Webb streets, II. Stewart Prop. Best care taken ot horses. Good stables and plenty of teed. WANTED. WB WANT A RBPRMUtNTATIVR IN THIS tat to proaamt ar basinaaa. oat propoal Hon is an leaMlonal ans and oftsts lo a good rsllabl. konest party , with retarencas, nofless than 1100 Mr Boats. No canvassing or ap pointing el ajrents. A bona Bdt, IsiUtmaU bnstnwa. Addroaawttbslasan, 0. O. Tolsllsr A Co., Lumbar Kxohangs, Seattle, Wash. WANTKD-BOARDRRH AND ROOMIRJ AT Mrs. Htleomb's, S13 Malu itreet: gentlemen prafemd. WANTED 8KWINQ IN FAMILtKS BY FIRST. class seamstress. Call or address 410 Ann 81. WANTED WORK AT WASniNG. IRONING or bonsa elaanlng. Inquire at T01 Alta St. ALLY. NATl' "Whii waa thr bent man at the wwldlngr' "1 he vnL-icliir." IN POUND THH FOLLOWING DB scribed anlmau bave been taken on bt the marshal ot tbe City of Pendleton, to it : One roan horse, about It years old, weight 7.mj pounus; Dinnu noi tiiioi. uof nay mare, ahmit? Tears old. welffht VXD nouuds: brand. eoJ A V. Three yeaillng colts: one brown, with white faca; one bay with whit Uce and legs; one bay with white hind lags: brands not rlsl nla. one chestnut sorrel, about S years old, weight about lotu pounds) white i ce ana nam nina lev ; orana nos visiota. One black colt, write iiilpt In lace, one yaar old: branded Ton left bin. one brown mare, white spot In lace, about 7 years old; branded Tonleit hip, One brown mar wlih yonrg colt, welaht about 8O0 pounds, t years old: brand not visible. One sorrel mar with white tripe In lace and two while hind feet, about 8 years old, weight about 800 pounds. On brown coit, about I year old; brand not visible. One bay mare, with whlto stripe In face, and young coli; about years old t brand not visible. One bnv colt, white a not In forehead: one white j hind foot; bunded with Indian brand on right nip It said nt.lmals nre not claimed by the owners or those entitled to tbe possession, crsts and expense against tnem paid, and then tnken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. ot tbe Wnct day ot April, r.W, the said animals will be sold to the highest bidder, at public auction for cash, at the city pound, on the corner of Cottonwood and Webb streets. In the City of I'endleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and expense ot mak ing sale. Dated this loth day ot April, 1903. J. A. BLAKELY, City Marshal. OREGON CROPS AND WEATHER. THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for due turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street FEED AND SALES BTABLE, LINDSBY A Doty props.; Old Semple Stable, 723 Cottonwood street : caretul attention given to norsee lett with ua. COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. M. FROOME I'rop. Livery, feed and boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent driven. Op posite notel Pendleton. 'Phone, main 161. THE TELEPHONE LIVERY, t'EED AND SALE Oiable, Court street, opposite Court House; ooaraing noraes a specialty; gooa turnouts rUs delivered : Phoue Maln.iM, TON80RIAL PARLORS. BILLY ICRA88IG. BARBER SHOP AND bath rooms. Main street, three doors north of Hotel St, George. First-class ac'sc. IITECTS AND BUILDERS. fcCOi?.5,TOR ANI BUILDER. MMkroarinteed. I'u'one Red .It:.' IJMH. ARCHITECT AND HU- li iriui ,t"mP'e ana rei a- COLE. rOMTII irvpMici a .rr. KL ", "Pwlalty. Prompt C? c'"g street near Main. ILWS? AND BUILD- C" Oretonlsn olee. KtAN'bA5"JTI'CT AND SU- f&.P7Im9 AND CE. t Badl ..a S u'auieea. 'ltto.4bothan0e4r,Cl8tr u;.cVv pwos. Call Hi iisTv'?7 Stable or tele- " ' nick wm ca, ror P oils jji "AU4KB1. PROP. ' ", i,It "ailing utTiuga uank "i 1 1 1 1 IiV0"". 0f ,..'n . electrical i ;,1ii'i piT,tlwt'it ..tNiir NEW TONSORIAL l'ARLORS, COURT 8T. Three doors west of Golden Rule hotel J II. Pace. prop. First-class workmen; everything clean ; all modern Improvement. PATTON'S-SANITARY" BARBER SHOP. uespaln block : Court street ; beat work' manahtp ; all the modern Improvements ; all tools sterilized; bath, rooms In con, nectlon. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINES8 R. S. BRYSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW: Collection!! aid liBiiinnet. Offici' In 1. O. building. J.M, IIKNTLEY REPRESENTS THE OLDEST und moat reliable flreiindaeeldent liiauruuco companies, office with Hartman Abstract Co. JOHN HAILEY, JR., U. S. LAND COM mtsaloner Specialty made of land Ollnaw and proof: Insurance and collections. Of fice in Judd building, room It). JOE II. PAKKES. OFFICE 120 COURT ST. land office biulnes, such aa filing of claims and Initiating contest apeclalty. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 838 Main St.; If you need help or aeek em ployment call on ua. 'Phone, main 1011. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V STRORLE, HEALER IV SECOND band gooda. If there la anything you need In new and second-band furniture, stoves, granite ware and crockery, call and get ins prices. No. Ul'J court street. NEW AND SECOND-HAND OOODS bought and sold ; pawn brokers ; money advanced on nil kinds of articles. Waters ft Sherry, props., 782 Cottonwood street. BLACKSMITH ING. SCMr-.. lliii','8 OLD REMTtiT"1 West Pendleton. Inquire ol SkV,. repalriny "Jit an t reopiea tvatehu COPIILAND & SON, GENERAL BLACK smithing and repairing; horseshoeing a specialty ; work promptly attended to ; call und see us ; shop 314 West Webb street. Just three blocks below Main street. FOR SALE. FOR HALE AT A BAKUMN-A SIX-ROOM tiouno with both, pantry, mid cellar; two acres ot Kround; good water; Usual treot. ireoij. r, x.ttri, or ui urchouie. "r ot Dlndlnger, FOR HALKI.O DOING HOUSE. SKESPOONK- Weekly Summary of Eastern and Central Oregon Conditions. Tho fcllowinc weekly nummary of crop and weather conditions in East ern Oregon, on April 14, Is sent out uy the Imreau at Portland : Columbia River Valley. Antelope, Wasco County. Fall Brain up and growing nicely. Pas tureB extra fine, also outside range. Fruit prospects good. Spring seed ing and gardening backward. Lamb ing season begun. Weather favorable for crops. Wasco, Sheraan County. Seeding well advanced. Fall grain is back ward on account of cool weather. In some sections fail grain is being dam aged by cut worms, but too early in season to know extent of damage. Early gardens being planted. Mnyvllle. Gilliam County. High winds; some frost at night. Fall wheat uninjured, but not growing much. Plowing and seeding In prog ress. Douglas, Morrow County. Cloudy, cool and windy. Crop condition favor able. Spring wheat all sown. Sum mer fallow being worked. Fruit trees in bloom, but held back by cool weather. Adams, Umatilla County. Extreme ly cold, with snow and cold winds. Crops malting very slow growth. Wheat generally has a rood stand, but Is very backward. Pastures short. Carilens backward. Plateau Region. La Grande, Union County. Weath er unfavorable for growth. Cold, windy and freezing, ''r.ilt trees vety backward, nothing In bloom yot. Ground plows up nice and imtliow on account ol" the hard freezes during winter. llaker City, Baker County.--Sp-ing unusually backward. Home plowing being done, but with illfticiiHy. :is tho ground is partially frozen. Grass Is coming up, but not sullli'nlly to at tord pasturage. Joseph, Wallowa County. Fall wheat looks better. Whew '.beat was put In properly, the indications arc good, where sown on stubble und disked in there is not much in sight. Weather unfavorable for sowing. Ground very wet. Pigs doing well. Prairie City, Grant County. Weath er warm and grass growing nicely. Sheep out on the hills, but no cattle turned out yet. Plush, Lake County. Light rains with occasional snow, followed by warm sunshine. Altogether lionele!-! to crops and range. Kindergarten Teachers. Pittsburg. Pa., April IB. The arriv al of a number of belated delegates to the International Kindergarten Union convention resulted In a large ly Increased attendance when the gathering got down to business this morning. Tho forenoon was occu pied entirely with the consideration of reports, tho appointment .of com mittees and other business of a rou tine character. This afternoon was given up to entertainment and jaunts to places of Interest about the city. An Interesting program haB been ar ranged for this evening, the chief feature of which Is an address on "The Helation of the Kindergarten to Civilization," by Dr. William T. Harris, United States commissioner of education. HOTELS. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Corner Coutt and Johnson Itreet, Pendleton, Oreiron. M. F. Kelly, Proprietor. wPKSlftft laaafliaaaaaaaaaaV TRANSPORTATION UNM. 0 OREGON SH ONLINE ahd Union Pacific Two Trains to the East Dally Throuah Pullman standard and TAtirtit lng ears dally to Omaha, Chic to; toarul sleeping ear oallr to Kansas CUv: throack ruiinan wuriii uevpiUK ear ipvrsooauv n ducted) weakr? to Chlcsro, Kansas Cltv, A-oais imi nrmpniii rvtuiDin; eoair ear (s ire i to tne ibasioaiij. car 1ST roa Portland 8:10 am Chicago SSOpm Portland l:wam Tbe Kit 430am Ttnto SohtMlnla From I'ourtlotoii fottland Special No, t Chicago Speelal No. 5 Mall and Riprcas No-S Mall andlipraMNo.a. ABBOT raoa Tb ! KiflOa.Bt. PortUa4 5:psa Th Bast I:SB rnlaa4 43 a m Spokan a to a m SSX)pm Pndlton rasensr No, 7 Spokane Paaianier No. 8 Pcnduinn Branca Mixed Train No. 41 Walla Walla Branch Mixed Train No. lSMpai Ocean and River Schedule. PROM PORTLAND. IA) p. m. All sailing data snb- jeot to enang. Par Ban Francisco Ball every i days. "CaTir danday (Mop m. Baturday 10 aw p. ui Columbia Hirer To Astoria and Way Landings. ).. 4Mb. at. Snndaj Wlllamctto Klvur. Boats leave Portland dally, aopt Snadar, 'stagsol water permitting) for Wlllsmsu Yamhill Hirer points. .eav Rlparla twffa. m. Daily I Kicpt Monl Snake River Rlparla to Lewlston Lar Lawlsto 7 SO a.. Dally KaeptM P. t WAMHLKY, Agent, PiadUtoa. Dana-Halstead Wedding. Cincinnati, O., April ID. A wedding of note today was that of Miss Claris sa Halstead, daughter of Miirnt Hal stead, the well-known journalist, and Mr. George Dana, prominent young merchant of this city. Tho ceremony wns performed this afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. In at tend mice upon Miss Halstead were her two sisters, Mrs. William A. Dav idson and Mrs .Arthur Stem. The ushers weru the six brothers of the bride, who came fiim New Yotk, Chicago, Washington, Montana nnd England to attend the wedding. THE GOE COMMISSION CO. Holds no customer re sponsible (or more than the margin he places on a trade. A margin of one cent a bushel is required on grain, and tz a share on stocks An eighth cent a bushel commission is charged on grain and of one per cent on stocks. Iowa Wants Good Roads. Des Moines, Iowa, April 1C. Many parts of the state were represented today at the opening of the Iowa Good Hoads' conference and many more delegates are expected to put in an appearance before tomorrow. The program provides for the discussion of the good roads question from all viewpoints and the conference Is ex pected to result In a decided Impetus to the movement In Iowa. Numerous manufacturers of bicycles, automo biles and road-making machinery are In attendance. HEATED BY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY AmurU'Hii I'liiu, rntt-M at. .'(, to 9V.00 HT(lHV. Ulll-oiK-au 1'lHtl. 60c, TO?, a 1.1X1. special rates by wwk or lnoutli. Free 'but meets all tralnsl Commercial trade solicited Fine sample rooms Special Attention Given Country Tradr MOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS On Trial for Tunnel Crash. New York, April !C John H. Wis ker was placed on trial In the crimi nal branch o fthe supreme court today on a charge of manslaughter in the second degree. Wisker Is the engi neer who was In charge of the train which crashed into another suburban train in the New York Central tunnel on January 8, 1902, causing the death of a score of pabsenguis. The uiit come of the trial Is awaited with much interest because of tho lively dispute as to tho responsibility for tho disaster. R. L. BOULTER Manager Pendleton Office 120 COURT STREET STOCKHOi.DKRH-KOTICK la hereby lilvcii to tue stocaiioiui. ui is '"'tWSiil'KVK president iK H. Cloptun. aeciolary. Knights at Fort Wayne. Kort Wayne, 1ml., April 15.- Tills city Is gay with the colors and em blems of tho Knights Templar In hon or of the hundreds of visitors here for tho 49th annual conclave of tho grand commandery of that order. All sections of tho state uro represented and by tonight it Is expected that tho attendance will ecllpw all records, Uuslness sessions weru held today and will bo concluded tomorrow with o-nr-L-unl.nKIIA NOTICE Ih ! 1m tlnHnn nf i-rnnrl nfllrord for till yjP!?'.te J.V.I'.. ,il!?liS2fiS5u,: ' onBUIng year. hi U Tue l-ir, Slav MU, IW. t the ottleo ol il.e i.T.,nv in r l'cmiietmi. Orcsfii. t t p. in. iravc your shoes repaired at Iiatcil April i), iwi. r.. i . ..v.. , .. titi.il Ai U. cloptou, seeietary, ' j Tcutsch's. GEO. DARVEAU. Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heateo European Plan. Block and a half from depot. Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE SOo, 75c, $1.01 THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Plan, tS P day and upwai Headquarters furtourUt. and curamerdal tra tiers. Kpeclslrstcs made loUuiillcs and stoats gentlemen The rnsusgeiiicnt will be pleased at all times to show roouii and give prices. A modern Turklih balheatablUhiuentln the hUl It. C JiOWKKS, Manager The East Oregonlan Is Eastern Ore. gon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. It la the advertising medium of this section. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for Chicago, Bt. Paul, Bt. Louis, Kaa aaa City, Ht. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and Soatb Portland aad points on the 8aiM T1MK CAM). Uar rndlton, dally esospt ioudar 1XO. cm. ArrlT rndlton Monday, Wdnday a rrldy 1136 prn. ArrlT rndlton TtMtday, Tkarsdsy aad Batordsytasam, tMTH Walla Walla dally, cast bound. UM ass. Arrlr Walla Wall dally, west bound, ixt aa. For Information regarding rat and noaauoni, eau on or aaa rs . W. ADAbTS, AgooU PandUksa, Orssna. a. B. OAtOBRRKADQ P. A., . wall waita.wasa. RUNS Pullmun SleepitiK Canr Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. (Bt. PAUL MINNKAPOHH DULDTH KAROO TO I GRAND FOKKM WINNKPKO HELENA and I BUTTE, THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK; BOSTON aud all polnta Kant and Boutct fhromrh tlokata to Jaoan and Ohio. Tta Taooma and Northsrn Kactflc BUtmthlp O. and Amsrlesnlln. Tim scaiouLB. Train leas Pendltton dallr siospt BsuUag at 7 0 p.m. Bar Itirthar lnlormatlon. tlma eatda. aaassi and tickets, call on or writ W. A 4 mi, rj dlstoo, Oregon, or A. u. uuiauus, jaira ana storrisoa oia., rortuuta, tie r. ' II i-.ijtte "sold Mormon Blstiopa' pilliaTalalu uorWrar&y tit laurra ol llio H..riu, Cli"fii.mi iVie" ilVloE: llo.llltlr cur bo wont na.ua 111 iM wul (.unit H.lii fro.it r wl(i,us,:ilMtlou. eu, urclfirnie niuoLliiir. Cures Lost Manhood, Ini potency, Lost Power, Nluht-LoaeB,8prmutorrhoooTnomnln, fuTnd n Sack. Evil Oeslrea, Seminal Emissions, Came Back, Nervous Debility, Headache, Unfitness to Marry, Coaeof Semen, agsava Varloooefe, or Con atlnatlon, 8topa Prematureneae, Stopa Nerv- rffl oua Twitching of cVallda. Um ai lmui.Tlu. luiuart Vliror and ' i.' J M.ioncr to eteri funo. tiw. lm,lmlds,WBdent.aeurelill"iw,l'ierMHiiii, al irs unon,w ;ni. tli. i. , i I m u boi.s for t wV.y m.ll. Aunt ton guaraiitw.tu i-ur. or iiiv - ,ii4oox ciiruiarairov. Address, Bishop Remedy Co., San Francisco, Oal, BY TAULMAN & CO, DRU GQIST8, PENDLETON, OREGON. , more ami llnimmuU, vrjii v.. I uurt tit.