East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 21, 1903, Image 7

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Kin street. Telephone
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lOPTICIANS.
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I son, graduate optl
m tin The only com
m pletc optical parlor In
ami the cIM. BIX doors
F th of r. O.. Main
L. Ore. No fee charged
hi lid couultitioa.
"dentists.
fciX, DKillST. OFFICE
Eg Tins, red 71.
IN
rnrvriST. OFFICK IN AS
fci tnr Stttnldt. new drug
IS AND BR0KER8.
foul. HINT OF ATHIINA
l&jla!, JJO.OOO; surplus and
n Interest on time deposits.
Mp ltd domestic exenanse.
EnspUj Ittended to. Henry
MM; T J. Mri, fice-prcs-IWtui,
ruhlcT, 1. M. Kemp,
BANK OF WESTON.
lint. Hots b general hank.
1 uninze ixmgtit ana sola.
mlr ittended to. It. Jam
kt: iieonte IV, I'roebstcl,
Ei n hugm, casiiier: ill
Butnu. I. 31. Johns. T.
Hfni. 1. i Kllgore, Itob-
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TO 8AVIM1S HANK.
m. Ortmlzed March 1
MOO: mrolus. tllHI.
felld 00 ill time flennRllK.
Snl told on all principal
1 finlst. president : J. N,
M9tT. J. Uorrls. r!mlifpr!
lutn on ciTen in rn .
Mbtut ashler.
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wflfcinK ousiness. ux-
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! the .Northwest. Drafts
"Winn Europe. Makes
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BUILDERS.
Wiacrni! AND mII..
puri ud. Job
"wj wort i-uarantM.d.
UtCIIITUfr iui. o.t
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Cards and
TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
INSURANCE ANO LAND BU8INE88
n S. BRYSON. ATTORNEY AT T.km
Collections a.id Insurance. Office la E.
U. uuiiuiug.
J, M. BKNTLEY REPRESENTS THE OLDEST
ana must ruuuiu uicnuunvciuent insurance
COmpKlllov uww nun awmiu ADSirnCt Co,
mnN IIAILKY. JR.. U. 8. r.AKn rvni
mlesloner Specialty made of land Ming
UU I1VU4 HUD lUiiCVMOnS. yj.
Ce lu JUUO uuuuiug. nwo 10.
JOB n. PAHKES, OFFICE 120 COUttT KT
land office business, snch ai filing of claims
ana initialing cuuieniz a specialty.
BOARD AND LODGING.
IIOTBI, ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND
Mill streets. Hoard b7 the day or
week. Ubod table sot. Rates $3,110 and
?4.uu per wrat. i-uuuieton ieea vara In
TIIK HTKAUU.N ROOMING HOUSK, G18
Alain sireei. nirw. 11. v.. cooper, Prop
IIverytlilnK strictly first-class. Rates 25c.
r.lln .1 1 tint tint
WHEN YOU GO TO PILOT ROCK 8TOI
nt the City Hotel, flood meals and
first-class rooms. Special attention Riven
10 comuierciui iruvuiero. Airs. u. II. Je-
tel, I'ilot Rock, Ore.
TIIK WHITE HOARDING AND LODGING
House. 801 South Main street. Mrs
Helen Whlttemore, Prop. Housekeeping
ruuiun uiiu luuKiug luuwii, uoon comrorttt
hie rooms and clean, well-kept beds,
Lodging 25 cents.
MR8..H.L. HUNTINGTON HAS PU11CHA8ED
sue ijukiuk uoiuB 111 i.ai uaraan street,
whern she will be glad to ce bar frienda and
pairons.
TON80RIAL PARLORS.
HILLY KRASBIO, HARDER SHOP AND
Until rooms. Main street, thren ilnnm
norlli of Hotel St. Qeorce. Plmi.t.inun
ity 11 e.
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NEW TONSORIAL PARLORS. CflllllT RT
Three ilnoi-s west of Golden Rule Hotel.
.1. H. Pace, prop. KIrst-class workmen;
everything clean; all modern lmprovc-
uii-uin.
PATTON'S SANITARY I1ARII1.R SHOP.
Ilesiialn block. Court street ! lu-ae um.t.
mauMhlp; nil tbe modern improvements;
mi iuuii, eit-rjunt-ii , uuiu ruoms in con
nection. LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLES.
Till. DEPOT STAHLES, COTTONWOOD
Hireri. neiwecu Aitn and Webb streets,
Ji. Htctvnrt. l'rop. Ilest care taken of
iiitm-h. iiuuu siaoies una plenty of feed.
THE CITY LIVERY HOARD AND SALE
Stable. . M. J. Carney, proprietor, for
nnoiurnnuts. Block boarued nt reaiomble
mi". OWUIUJljAUR DirOtl,
COMMERCIAL STAHLES, G. M. I'ltOOME
. , l'.r"1'- - I'1""-'', feed mid bourdlng. All
klnils of turnouts. Competent drivers.
Oiipusltf Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone, main
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
DAMON LODGE, SO. 4, MEETS EVERY
Monday evening in Secret Society ball,
I.ii Dow block, ut Pendleton. Ore. R. W.
Fletcher, K. It. S. ; W. J. Kcyes, C. C.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICES.
STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. BU
Main 8L ! If ton nA hln nr anttlr mm
ployment call on na. 'Phone, main 1011.
MISCELLANEOUS.
W. C. MOTLEY, PROFSSIONAL EXPERT PL
ano Tuner. Orders loft nt Thurkelseu's Piano
Rouse will receive prompt attention Satisfac
tion guaiumeej.
DIVORCE LAWS-PETER WE'T; ADVICE
freti fnni. t t..W ft. tlllll utrdplal,..
Office 60S Harden 81., 1'cudleton, Oregon.
Notice to Tax Payers.
You can ssvc the ennnrr evr..ii... l.v t.aihtiw
at the assessor's office tu give in your rrsonal
and city ptoimrty
Go many bin 0 employment away from home
'iUIng ,H' "'' 11 ' extremely difficult to
""d them In order to see such persons and
nuJUSt tllCir IISSeumnntR thM mwluir ivtll lint
only remain lu bis office during regular office
hours, but will, lor two weeks, keep bis office
open lu the evening fruin 7 to n o'clock. Y011
arcusruestlv invited to call soon and go over
your valuations with the a-seMor personally.
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IIJS UUKEN HOTEL. Clean
comfortable rooms from 'J.,
uenlsilll. Muu.lv fllhtlffllied
"ruugiiouu ijueeu unop House
in connection. MeaU at all
hours. Only white help em
ployed. Oive us n trial v .
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The Colombia
Lodging; House
Newly' Furnished.
Bar in connection.
Bet. Aita & Webb Sts.
In Center of Block.
I7 X. Schempp
Proptletor
LOCAL MARKET NOTES BUT
TWO TRIFLING CHANGES.
Strawberries. Are cheaper, Cabba.
Coat Somewhat More Than a Week
Ago The Grain Market la Ex
tremely Dull and Hangt Upon the
Incoming Crop.
El-"? 0d in the local
market as far as changes are con-
ahu tLh !h0!0 1,st ''cs
as this time last year. Only two
changes are noted In the entire local
list, strawberries having fallen from
IP cents per box to 12 cents, and
cabbage having risen from 4 to 5
cents.
Eveiythlng else Is the same The
nlrtu marKet 1r donri u. ,
loads have come In to the city deal
ers. Wheat Is dead and no deals are
being made nor will be made until
the spring market opens, it is the
lull before the storm, and a change Is
expected In the near future. Next
week may see some changes.
Tne wheat Trade.
Portland, May 21. Mnrkots hn-
tio Improvement over the nroeoiiinc
""! numers are selling more freely
and are willing to take price offered
them by buyers. Stocks In first hands
are becoming quite scarce for any
good size parcel, as most of them
have been sold during the nast 30
days. A largo amount of whpat re-
iiiuiua in me country unsold, but the
same is in small parcels and btivers
do not care to bother with the same,
unless the size Is large enough to se
cure. Tne cables denote a great deal
of Inactivity abroad. Quotations are
without change and rango for club
wuoat 71 cents: blue stem 74 cents;
and valley, 75 cents per bushel.
san Francisco, Mny 21. There is
nothing doing in the cash wheat
market here, and the season of 1902-3
is over. Exporters have all finished
their charters and are now waiting
the approach of the coming harvest.
The same Is not as promising as one
month ago, when all the wise sages
claimed 1,000,000 tons of wheat for
this season, it would be difficult at
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Senled m-oltimalM will Im. reeplved ill tin-
olllce of the undersigned, and at Athena,
Oregon, until 2 11. in.. June 1. fin- the
erection mid completion of n brick mm
stone Methodist Church, liccordlug to the
plans iiikI sncclllcntioiiB now on tile at the
siuiiy m hip uev. Ainllelil, or Athena,
Oregon, or nt the office of the architect.
1100111 1, over noston Ktoro. nidi will lm
eceived separately for each branch of th.
ork or for the entire work. A certified
cueeK or f per cent or the bin must no-
I'niniilinv ench hid. to tie forfeited In tin.
Hulldlug Committee should tbe bidder fan
to enter Into contract as per speclllcntlons
l IS. T HIUTMAS.
Pendleton, Oregon.
Architect.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury.
As mercury will surelv destroy tne sense
of smeu and completely derange the whole
system when entering It through the mu
cous surfaces. Such articles should never
used except on lirescrlntluns from rep
utable physicians, us the damage they will
10 is ten ioki 10 111c gnoo you can
icisslhly derive from them. Hull's Catarrh
In re. manufactured bv P. J. Cheney & Co..
Toledo. O., contains no mercury, and Is
taken Internally acting directly upon the
blond and mucous surfaces of the system.
u inlying nuns uarnrrii i ure ue sure you
gel the genuine. It Is taken Internally
and Hindi- 111 Toledo, Ohio, by 1'. J. Cheney
Cn. Testimonials free.
Sold by druggists, price 7.'c jht bottle.
Hull's Paially Pills are tbe best.
A Sure Thing.
it is wild that nothing is uure except
death and taxes, but that is not alto
gether true. Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption is a sure cure for
all lung and throat troubles. Thous
ands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B.
Van Metre, of Shephcrdtowii, V. Va.,
says: "I had a severe case of bron
chitis and for a. year tried everything
I heard of, but got no relief. Ono bot
tle of Dr. King's New Discovery then
cured me absolutely." It's infallible
for croup, whooping cough, grip, pneu
monia anil consumption. Try It. It's
guaranteed by Tallman & Co., drug
gists. Trial bottle free. Kegular
sizes 00c, $1,
TCOO:r INR3
AjBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBajB
Never corrodes, never
iwcati nor expands ; In fact
never give, any trouble of
any kind and is used for all
clasiei of work. A very
superior covering for barns,
factories, depots, canneries,
tanneries, iheds and mining
property.
Sa4 fcr tsMklti. 6
The Paraffine Paint Co.
San Francisco, Seattle,
Portland, U An jtlu
and Denver, Colored.
KIVssSjI
T. C. TAYLOR, Agent
tho present Urn n Ami) nv nnowiir
cWma' the crop, will be as large, and
It b doubtful ir the same will exceed
iue one or tno previous season. In
the absence of any urgent business,
quotations rango from $1.33 to $1.35
per cuuiai ior snipping grades, and
raining irom 11.45 to $1.50.
Pendleton ReUII Grocery Price.
uonee Mocha wA Java, best 40c
per lb.; next grade, 35c per lb; lower
biuc8 conee, zsc to 15c per lb.;
iiacKBge conee, and 20c per lb
packages for 60c.
Rice Best head rice, 124c per lb,;
iicxi. (jraue, iue per lb.
Sugar Cano granulated, best, $6.50
ircr hck ; uu, is pounas, 11.
Salt Coarse, $1.10 per 100:
$2.50 per 100.
Flour B. B., $4 per barrel;
ters'. $4 per barrel.
Strawberries. 12Hc per box,
Asparagus, 12 He bunch.
Radishes, 5c bunch.
Onions, 5c bunch.
Cabbage, Co per pound.
tablo,
Wal
Pendleton Livestock, Poultry and Pro
duce Market.
Chickens Hens. 7o: 14.no
per
dozen; roosters, 4 to ti cents.
Turkeys, l2V4c per pound.
ueeee, per doion, $9.
Ducks, per dozen, $4.
Butter, 40c per roll.
Eggs, 12 cents.
Parsnips, 75c per sack.
Onions, 75c per sack.
Potatoes, COc to 70c per hundred.
Garlic, 15c per pound. '
Choice Beef Cattle, Etc.
Cows, per hundred, $3.253.75.
Steers, $44.75.
Hogs, live, $6.50C75.
Hogs, dressed, 77Hc.
Veal, dressed, 70Sc.
Local Hide Market.
Tho following are the prevailing
average prices for hides In this mar
ket; beef, green, 4e per lb.; beef,
dry, 1013c; mink. 5080c each,
with a possibility of $1 each of the
size is good and the condition prlmo;
coyote, 25c and possibly 80c; bear,
skins, according to quality and size,
from $3 to $15; coon, 1030c; horse,
perfect, with head, tail and mane, $1
to $1.25; sheep, green, 6c; sheep 8c
per lb., dry; skiiuk, 25f40c; bad
ger, 200,40c.
Boston, May 21. The wool market
hero Is quiet. Prices show very llttlo
change. The situation In territory
wools Is very firm with an upward
tendency quotations:
Territory, Iadaho. fine, li&Hc;
fine medium, 1515Vi',c; medium, 15
(g'lCc; Wyoming, fine, llHV4c; fine
medium, I0tgl6c; medium, 1C1G
He; Utah and Nevada fine 1414Jc;
fine medium. lfilCc; Montana
fine choice. 180'lS',c; fine medium
choice, lmiB'M". staple. 18184c;
medium choice, 1818c; Col
orado, New Mexico, etc., fine, 1j
HVSc; fine medium, 1416c; medium
15lCc. California,' Northern choice,
1920c; averngo, 1718c; middle
counties. 1516c; Southern, 12013c;
Fall, 10017c.
Musical Cluba in Session.
Rochester N. Y. May 19. Tho third
biennial convention of tho National
Federation of Musical Cluus opened
here today with a very large attend
ance. Mrs. John M. Steele, of this
city, delivered the address of wel
come, and Mrs. John H. Webster, of
Cleveland, national president, re
sponded, after which the reports of
officers were read, A notable feaftro
of the succeeding sessions of the
convention will be tho concerts to be
given by the American Symphony
Oichestra, of Now York, the Muslcalo
chorus 6f 200 voices and several solo
ists. At School at Brunot Hall.
.Mrs. Krnest SUlles left this morning
to 'visit relatives In Spokano. Mrs.
Sklles will remain In Spokano for a
month, and will bo accompanied home
at the expiration of that time by her
daughter, Miss Elizabeth, who has
been attending school at Brunot Hall
lor tho past year.
Vanderllp-Cox Wedding.
Chicago, 111., May 19. Christ church
today was the scene of a fashionable
wedding, the contracting parties being
Miss Narclssa Cox, daughter of Sam
uel E. Cox of this city, nnd Mr. Frank
A, Vanderlip, or New York, former
assistant secretary of the treasury
The brldemalds were Miss Ittitli Vaip
derllp. Miss Kmnia Dulslnger. of Lou
isville, Miss Monln Itallsbuck, or Kan
sas City, Miss Elizabeth Calhoun and
Miss Gertrude Duller. The ushers In
cluded Hlatchl'ord Kavanaugh, George
Ade and John T, McCutcheoiu Mr.
and Mrs. Vanderlip will reside In
New York City,
Musicians at Indianapolis,
Indianapolis, Ind., May 19. The
eighth annual convention of the Amer
ican Federation of Musicians is In
bession here. President Joseph Weber
of Cincinnati presiding. The dele
gates were welcomed by .Mayor Book
waiter, alter which President Weber
made his annual address. Tho con
vention, which will be In session sev
eral days, will give much attention
to the musical arrangements for the
St, Ixnils World's Fair. The federa
tion will recommend that none but
union musicians be employed ai.rt that
the tlmo bo divided among the first
class musical organizations In various
parts of the United States anil Can
ada. Burglars worked the combliiatloti
of the Oklahoma City Packing Com
pany's safe and stole $5,000 cash,
HOTtL.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAX DRAM BROS., Props.
The Best Hotel in Pencfleto
ami u goel a any.
The Hotel 1'endlcton has just
been refitted and refurnished
tnroughout. Phone and fire
alarm connections with all rooms.
Baths in suites and single rooms.
Headquarters for Traveling Me
uommooions Sample Rooms.
Rates $2 & $250
Special rate by week or in outii
excellent uuisiue.
Prompt Dlulngroom service.
Bar and billiard room In connection
Only Three Blocks from Depot
GOLDEN RULE HOTEL
Corner Court and Johnson Streets,
Pendleton, Oregon.
M. F. Kelly, Proprietor.
HEATED BY STEAM
LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY
AnuirlcHU Plan, rniiai -Jfi tuS'4.tMl
IMllMlllV.
Eliropciin Pfitli. BOo. 7flc. H.IMI.
SHelul in ton by week or mouth.
Free 'bus meets all trains
Commercial trade solicited
Pine sample rooms
Special Attention Given Country Tntfr
HOTEL
ST. GEORGE
CORKER MAIN AND WEBB STS
GEO. DARVEAU, Prop.
Elegantly Furnished
Steam Heateo
Huropean Plan.
Block and a half from depot
Sample room In connection.
ROOM RATE
50o, 75o, $1.01
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND. OREGON
American Plan, J per day aud upwsra
llcadauartcrs for tourUta aud couimercUl in
clera. Special rates made to faiuillcs and slagk
geaitemen. Th suanagement trill be pica
at all llaits to abow rooms aud give price. A
mosWra Turkish bath caubllsbmtntln the koUl
II, C. BOWKkB, Maaaatt
jttgjflWTlfl W I bissssssssV
LtsssSiSRtMsttisisHp
MANHOOD RESTORED ''CHMKaf
afBfBfBBBUB , Tbli great Vegelabu Vitamer, I ha prMcrliillon or a famous riuoesj pbruousu.uea
fJJVst saTM oulcklr curarvu of all nerrous or dlxawa of llMgenrrsilreorasriSiHieb siimI RfajaW
AW (ffal So4, laaatasals. tl la tho atk. IS x la si Km I ..j-. ry lasWf
BJpM '1 utlou. 1 1 stops tJlJowe by dkr or oUbu I'reiualurllr. wflf n li ebeoked auk
X-UUl toMiwrmauirrhais sadali tba horrors of liuuoteuor. ClIVWliBNal cltiaum Ike Brasi
tbakldoars. CUPIaslruihns aod mhm,,THirw wjtm ary not cured byskjsaasa
Is txcuw ninety per oeut. sre .troubled with PrMla.ttUs. SJVPIUaUiM la tba only Souwi nmt
to nil wlUwut auoperatlou. iWi UHtiownMs. A wrtiuo gusrautM t a and maun rutafuoisTTalk
Unui do not effuot s. uiruiaoeot cur. , bol all forJUW by mll. Heuf for fV atrcular aaul
testiuoulsU.
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SOLD BY TALLMAN 4 CO., ORUQOI8T8, PENDLETON, OREGON.
TRANSPORTATION LINM.
9
OREGON
Showtime
m Union Pacific
Two Trains to the East Dally
. mroufnnuimsn standard and Tourist
Inr cats dallr to nmihi. CKir.mi i
alMptng ear oally to Kansas city) tan
City) tkiMsjfe
(MtsonallT cs.
Pullman tourist sImdIbs ran
auciMj weeny to L-blcam, Ksnsaa Cllr. (k,
tools and Memphtii reclining ehalr can (moi
Ireo) to the Kaat dally.
Dariat Tlmo SohnluU aasuva
roa From I'ondletou raoat
rortland Pottleed Special No. t Tko IsaM
!ieam 89Ma.sa,
ChleafO Chlcafo Ipoolal No, 3 rortbUMl
taopaa 5!0 p aa
I I
ForUand Mall and Kxprtae NoJ Tko Bssal
lW)am IMoaai
ThsKaal! MallandsxpreaaNo. I'sraal
iMia 4M(aai
PendUtoB raatenmr fMaaaas
No. 1 tHsta
Hnokano Spokane PaMBrtr
llUm No. s
rtndlstnn Braaek ,
Mixed Train Na. 41 lmf
a-onnm Walla Walla Branch
owipra iiued Trala No. 4i
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
All sailing datee sub-
p..
Ball Try ft days,
"riiiy
SSZir c"w ,.
0p ra. To Astoria and Way Sunday
Saturday Landings.
J00p 111.
WlllninottoHtvrr.
Boats leT INirlland dally, except Boaaay,
'stags ol wator permitting) lor WlllamaUjo aavg
Yamhill Hirer points.
"teoTe UTf
lllpsrla Snake Rlfar Uwtatoa
4 s a.m. Klnarla lo Lewtston 7sNa.aa.
Dally Dally
KxeptMon toeptaW
r. r. WAM8LEY. Agent, Peadtek
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Take thin
route for
Chicago, Ut Paul, Ut. Louis, Ka
saa City, Ut. Joe, Omaha, and
All Points East and South
Portlaad aad aolati
on the Soaad
T1MI CARD.
Laaya rsndlslon, dally exospt aauislay
I'M. nm.
Arrive Pandletoa Monday, WdsM4ay
Friday 113ft not.
Arrive 1'andleton Toasday, Tkuraday aasd
Saturday 9 25 am.
Lmto Walla Wslla dally, east bound. UM mm.
Antve WalU Walla dally, weal boast, llsaaaa.
Foe Information regarding ratoe ana aetkaav
odatloaa.eall on or addreaa
W. ADAMS, Ageal.
rood Lslsn. Ohms.
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