' assist J5ferw. DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1903. Less Cards and Societies I sSoN8 AND TRAPES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. I 0JI ta .171. It iLS'ff" troubles, catar Iis4 wti impaired hearing. P", , fit 'd '" retractive er Kmaln 1131- Pz-TplW), OFFICE OVER litn 15m Bank. Telephone kW'!", "I, main 301. l, Let ck. Teicpu""" let ii INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS 1 1 TIT.. 1 . T.'.rr. r. . '.. .. 1AIT COMPANY Vino Tollable abstracts of title to all l.n J. i i.Kts tllla county. Loans on ell? amf f.U? Ura crty. Buyfand aellsTll t Saf"ol Jif .ffff 7'.";'' ,"okCT ln? rail uxl iMrSt.SSIS AOTi S". HRVSON, ATTOHNEY AT LAW O. taiSli" 81,1 ll8,,rB,lce- Offl" In E. J. M. DENTI.EY REPRESENTS THE OLDEST and most tollable, flro and accident InsuTancB companies. Offlco with Hartman Abstract Co tltTVOIMiW KfpboVBMuVrrc..M..n rTISffAUit I'lIVSICIAN AND LT "phone black Bv- c nLAKESLHis, j.uu- ( Hiwasea and disease oi ffbSn" corner Main and nhr.ne main 721 1 rei- d 27S. .. rr.. nnnvn nsTimPATn rsiS Thompson 'street. House l. ...i ntripn 'nlione Illnck i auoi w hrriaV PHYSICIAN AND 8"R. tIS,' ...l.Hnn niocli. office fail. ReVldenco Phone Main 1421. OPTICIANS. Mi. W. K'. GAIIKET son, Graduate optl-' clan. The only com plete optical parlor In the city. Hlx doors south of P. O., Main .... twA n fpe rhnrced julloa ind consultation. DENTISTS. Ircius, niiXTiRT. orricn in luildlag. ruone, reu u. tv l)i:.TIST. OFI'lCn IN AS- fa block, over S.'hniidt's new drug Me, red 271 Lks AND BROKERS. IjTIOXAL HANK OF ATIIIINA. I punttal. J.io.nuo : surplus and W,M). Interest on time deposits. (ore en and domestic exciiance. li promptly attended to. Henry f president, i .i. ivira, vice-prea-S UUrow, cashier ; I. M. Kemp, tiitr. LsiEKS' HANK OF WIISTON. Orezon. Does a cencral uantt- fces. Dsi'lKinct' huuEht and sold. s promptly attended to. It. Jam sliient lieorse W I'roebstel, Ifoi J. I: Kllore, cashier; ill' i A Harlrann. M. M. Johns, T. G. l (.raw, J I' Kllgore, Iiou- t-oa, u. w I'roebstel. 70IIN ITAILEY, JU., U. 8. LAND COM. mlssloner Specialty made of land mines SSI iS . ,','? iff nce ana collections. Of- joe n, PArtKns. office 120 court street. Land otflco business, such as fll lng of claims and Initiating contests a BOARD AND LODGING. una rr i . iitti.thv.,.. ... . tho LodKine House at 63) Garden Street, " gisaio eo nr irlends and patrons. ml?fi1' .AI'TA- fonsEn alta and Mill streets. Hoard by tbe day or week. Good table set. Rates i.7i and (.7o per week. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. W. W. Hdmlsten, Prop. W HEN YOU GO TO PILOT ROCK STOP at the City notel. Good meals and flrst-clnsa rooms. Special attention given to commercial travelers. Mrs. C. II. HIe tel, Pilot Rock, Ore. TONSORIAL PARLORS. IlILI KRASSIG. RARI1ER SHOP AND Ilnth rooms. Main street, three doors north of Hotel St. George. First-class service. NEW TONSORIAL PARLORS, COURT ST. Hirec doors west of Golden Rule Hotel. J. II. Pace. prop. First-class workmen; everything clean ; all modern Improvements. PATTON'S SANITARY IIARIIER SHOP. Despair block. Court street: best work manship; nil the modern Improvements; nil tools sterilized ; bath rooms In connection. CABS AND CARRIAGES. Cm CAR LINE, ERWI.V RAKER, PROP. Telephone main 7111. Office and waiting room, Alto street, next to Savings Hank building. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE DEPOT STABLES, COTTONWOOD street, ueiween Alta and Webb streets, II. Stewnrt, Prop. Rest care taken of horses. Good stnbles and plenty of feed. tSDLETOX SAVINGS HANK. boo. Orezou. Organized Mnrch 1. tiplul. $1110,000; surplus. $1 IX), rest allowed on all time deposits. r oi'xut una sum on nil principal pll attention given to col W J. furnish, president ; J. N. r president . T J. .Morris, cashier: ulonjt, sssUtant cashier. blTIOVlT. HAVr.- fil. lipv-nT p tiplul, JiO.OiiO ; surplus, f lir.,0110 ; s iciierui uunKing nusincss. ux- IPoUU In the Northwest. Drufts U M. Jflnnn noil l,,i-n..a fuL-au i on reanonnble terms. Levi An- rnt; r JIntlock. vlce-pres-C- J 'iile. cashier , II, F. Johnson, rubier HITECTS AMD BUILDERS. Iji?" COXTIIACTOR AND IIUIU ri ., J 01 worK gurl on. Job ed 543. ' WUBD, AltCIIITECT AND SU- H Judd building. ' CW CONTRACTORS AND ik 1 . "irnisned on short s?L ork,n 'Peclalty. Prompt kkop on Illuff street near Main. FnUNTRACTOR AND 11UILD r'' 'arn shed on all kinds Ken ? 1 ?'"a stonc w"lls- etc- t wirKumun. onice. ?5TJ!AN', AltCIIITECT AND Fia.o.S.7-ovcr Il0"ttm IKLLEI1. ir iu-,. t&affi?' "'nlkK' n '"Peclnlty. Es'i THE CITY LIVERY HOARD AND SALE Stable. M. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnouts. Block boarued at reasonable rates, Stable 118 Alta Street. COMMERCIAL STAHLES, O. M. FROOME Prop. Livery, feed and boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Opposite Hotel Pendleton 'Phone, main 1(S1. MISCELLANEOUS. VM. F. YOHNKA VWLL PAY PROMPT AT tcutlon to all sales and porting bills Cor respondence solicited. Commission rensonable P. o. Hox itd. Pendleton DIVORCE LAW8 PETKR WEST; ADVICE froo; fees, terms to stilt: 25 years' experience. Office B08 Garden St., Pendleton, Oregon. ATHENA HOTEL. LEADING HOTEL IX THE city. Jl.oii to J1.60 per day. M, P. Motley proprietor. IN POl'ND- THE FOLLOWING 1)E scrlliKl iinlmah l.ave been taken up by the uinrRhal of the City of I'cudleton, r0 w It i Oue sorrcll horse three years old, i Ire cut right hind leg One Iron-gray tuo-year old: four white legs. Brand "T 11" on right shoulder. One brown mure, 2-year old; "K" on lelt hip. mall wire cut 011 right shnulder. One bay mure abaut fourjears old itwo lumps on the fore legs. One bald faced, bar horse: blind In one eie; iBranded " 7T " on right shoulder. If said 1 nlinnl3 lire not claimed uy me owners or those tilled to the possession, costs and expenses against them paid, and then taken nway within ten days from the date hereof, Ihcu at 2 o'clock p. in. of the twcntyslxth day of June, lair.!, the laid animals will be nold to the hlgheU bidder, at public auction for cash, at the city pcund, oi the corner of Cottonwood and Webb streets, In the City of Pendleton, the proceeds ot such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and expenses of mak ing sale. Wji. SCHF.ER. City Marshal rAN0 SHOE REPAIRING. MeYYAI.ti i-i,,. .. ftrlalj ihff.'caM repairing with iu rear of Dlndlugei tt.t ... l'V,t J ,5 0'--HEA80NAIlLE L""e.6U Garden St. ioiL? If ti , 1N 8KCU..D. W " an,! . re nnythlng you Ht, .,. ei'Sml ha.ni1 furniture. So "m2 SIvkery, call and V. -,0- -12 Court stroa, luS aof?iD "AN GOODS r, prop. 70., 11 men I '-' Cottnno-J -U-eet. Hmith'ing7 ri'V&t l2" 1?' iIKKTS EVERY Lle-8.: w t0?! 0re- R- w. r " ' -Tin, c. c. fllSh0lP1CE038 MAIN Remember That we give special attention to orders for fancy ICE CREAM and CANDIES, C. R. DUTTON'S Trifa Notice Trib Tho people ot Pendleton are re upectfully asked to fully investigate Trlu the world's greatest cure for the liquor and tobacco habits, and to any one In need of a cure we say truth fully, Trlb Is an honest, positive cure. You do not use Trlb In your coffee; you can't give It that way; but be sensible and take It for either of these habits the same as you would a remedy for any other disease. Here lt u reference from a man well Known In Pendleton. Read it. We have many more. j. W, Daugherty writes on May 14, 1SU3: To whom it may concern: I wish to say I completed a cure wltn Trlb in February, and have had no desire to drink since. It will also cure the tobacco habit. I had a harder time to learn to smoke after talcing Trlb than when I first learned to smoke. I am quite well known in Baker City, La Grande, Sumpter and Pendleton and anyone wishing to stop using either liquor or tobacco I would recommend them to take Trlb. Price $12.50. For sale by all druggists. COMMERCE-TRADE FEW AND SLIGHT CHANGES NOTED IN LOCAL MARKETS. Fruit Market Is Variable, as the Kind of Product Varies With Develop ment of Season Good Butter Has Advanced Potatoes Climbing, and Onions Out of the Market. There are but few changes in the local market and those do not amount 10 mucn. The trend of the prices are downward on those thlncs which are nearlng tho last end ot their jieia and aro now at the height of their productiveness. The Hood River strawberry still holds its own at 10 cents a box straight, while the Walla Walla variety has fallen to 10 cents for one, or 25 cents for three boxes. Cherries have come in the market and aro selling at from eight to ten cents the box. Tho Royal Ann cherry Is worth 10 cents for each and every box. but the common pie cherry can be bought for three boxes for a quar ter. Onions are out of the market and will be until the new crop has been harvested, though the young onion Is still with us and will be for some time yet. Butter has taken a Jump with the temperature and can now bo bought by the roll for 40 and 50 cents for the Rllt-edged product. There is butter in- the market that can be bought cheaper than that flguro, but It Is not tho kind that would suit tho palate of an epicure. Potatoes are also climbing and are now quoted at 90 cents to $1 per hundred for the best that tho market affords. Everything else Is at the same stage that It was last week. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, GOc per lb.; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; package coffee, and 20c per lb, 3 packages for 50c. Rice Best Lead rice, 12ic per lb.; next grade. 10c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best, $G.50 per sack; do, 13 pounds, $1. Salt Coarse, $1.10 per 100; table, $2.50 per 100. Flour B. B., $4 per barrel; Wai ters'. $4 per barrel. Hood River berries. 10c box. Walla Walla berries, 10c box or 3 for 25c Cherries. Roynl Ann, 10c box; pie cnerrles, 3 for 23c. Asparagus, 10c bunch, 3 for 25c. Kaiilslics. 5c bunch. Onions, Gc bunch. Cabbage, 4c per poutid. Pendleton Livestock, Poultry and Pro duce Market. Chickens Hens, 7c; $4.00 per 1ozen; roosters, 4 to C cents. Turkeys, 120 per pound. Geese, per dozon, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $4. Butter, 40 to 50c. good. Eggs, 10 2-3 cents. Parsnips, 75c per sack. Potatoes, 90c to $1 per hundred. Garlic, 15c per pound. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. Cows, per hundred, $3.25JT3.75. Steers. $404.25. Hogs, live. $5f5.50. Hogs, dressed, 77c. Veal, dressed, 78V4c. WASHINGTON COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD Take this route for Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and All Points East and Sooth Portland and points oa the Sound TIM1C CAIID H-uvi- I'omlk'lou Monday. AVfiuInwliiy anil Friday lit HIS ji. 111. - 'J ue-diiy TiiurtMlnyuuil Saturday al 1 1: ! u. ui. Arrlvout I'oiidlotmi Monday, Wtxliiiw ilny Hml SntimlH.v tit itfi.', a. 111. Leave Walla Walla dally.eaat bound, II WO p. in Arrive Walla Walladally.cat bound, luilS a. m Knr Information regarding rates and aciom modations, call on or addren W. ADAMS, Agent Pendleton, Oregon 8. B. CALDERHEAO, O. P A., Walla Walla, Washington, MEN AND WOMEN. Um Bis f" naaataral ,jchr,UirinmtloQ, Irritations or akrtlou of mucous pxabrsuM. by espraM, proptld. tot MC.cr S !-tl-. W.T. I mveou CubU1os. M's Santal-Pcpsia Capsules A FMITIVK OUHE For laflajumaUOn or Oatarrb of tbe Blad4r and JJUt4 Kldoss. Mo cur no psy. Curs qalekJy aa4 Wnoa neaUy um worst tuu ot Clsurrtiat aud Utfl, no matUrof how loaf suad las. AbsolaUly banalr. Bald by dm-fiU. Prlfts tl.00, or by mall, postpaid. UM,aiwzMKt.. the tunMbnrm so., CkLSrOMTalMC. OHIO, Sold by F. W. Schmidt & Co, IT Local Hide Market Tho following are tho prevailing average prices for hides In this mar- Ket; beer, green, 4c per lb.; beef, dry. 1013c; nitnlc. BOSrSOc each. with a possibility ot $1 each ot tho size is good ana tho condition prime; coyote, 25e and possibly SOc; bear, skins, according to quality and size, from $3 to $15: coon. lOCJSOe: horse. perfect, with head, tall and mano, $1 to $1.25; sheep, green, 6c; sheep SHc per id., ary; skunk, 25Sf40c; bad ger, 20-l0c. The Wheat Trade. Portland, June IS. There Is noth Ing doing In the local wheat trade. Exporters are paying more attention to tho growing crops than to buying wheat at present. For a time Inst week It looked as If wo were to re ceive a decided setback on account ot the hot winds and lack ot rain, but the splendid rains of tho latter part of the week, that were quite general throughout tho wheat belt, were timely. In some parts tho rain came Just In the nick ot time, as n few days more of dry, hot weather would have caused serious loss. There Is no doubt that crops were benefited fully 50 per cent. Quota tions are without change nnd 75c Is offered for club with two cents moro for blue stem, and 76c per bushel for valley. Flour Market is somewhat firmer the past week as offors aro coming In quite freely or early loading nnd this month and a good part ot next month will be record-breakers In the way ot shipments to tho Orient, mostly to Japan, where all the demand nt pres ent exists. There is some call from Central and South American ports, as the last steamer from Tacoma took quite a good-sized cargo to that part of tho globe. .Millers nre having some trouble In securing suitable parcels ot wheat for grinding, ns stocks aro becoming very low, nnd those that have any for nale demand more money than the samo Is worth, ns prices of Hour have not advanced In tho stuno proportion as wheat. Quotntious are without change nnd tango from $3.75 to $4.25 per barrel. MlllstulTs Supplies nro scarce nnd only enough Hock on hiind to meet dnlly requirements. Wo quote bran and shorts at $22.50 per ton. Barley Nothing doing, market dull. A vessel Is loaded hero with a cargo of barley. That cleans up tho crop of last season nnd whatover remains will be sold off In small lots. Quotntious nre very diflkult to secure, but buy ers are willing to buy at $2o per (on for feed. San Francisco Markets. San Francisco. Juno IS. Tho spot wheat market Is without chnngo from the previous reports furnished us. and more interest now centers In the grain fields ns harvesting progresses It is doubtful whether the crop will exceed 550,000 tons. The failure of a prominent shipping firm cnused some excitement at tho time, but tho same waB only momentary. .Millers at present nio tho only buyers of wheat, as tery little remains In the hands of farmers. Quotations lor shipping range from 1.33, to $1.37 per cen tal, milling trom $1.40 to $1.50. Barley Market Is quiet and thorn is hardly anything doing, ns dealers nro waiting the ndvent of tho now crop. The barley crop is thought lo bo a record-breaker, and there Is no doubt that tho crop will be very Inrge Quotations for feed are from $1.10 lo $1.11 for old and for now $1.07 to $1.0S?4 per cental; brewing, $1.15 per cental. Oats The market Is steady but very little offering and prices nro for whites $1.20, rods, $1.15 per cental. Boston Wool Market. Boston. June IS. Tho wool iniukct has been very quiet this week, with prices Arm. Following aro the quota tions for leading descriptions: Territory Idaho, 1401(!c; medium, 14Clfic; Wyoming 1415c; medium, 1017c; Utah and Nevada fine, 14AtfHuc; fine medium. ICV&OlCe: medium. nVs&lUViV, Colorado, New Mexico, etc. line, ;; fine medium, l"5,13c; Mexico IGQlGc; Arizona heavy, 1314c; average, 15f(JlCe, choice, 1718c; Georgia 21 22c, Montana fine cholco, 18181c; sta ple, 1801814c; medium choice. 18W 18'Ac; fine medium choice, 18f'lH',c. down Monday from Delight, Wash., YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By taking advantage of the cheap rales Hast offered by "THE NORTHWESTERN LINE." Chicago and return $00.50 St. Pan & Minneapolis nnd return . , . , 55.00 Tickets good 90 days. Stop-overs allowed, Dates of sale: Juno 4, 5, 24, 25, 20, 27, 28. 29, 30; July 15, 1C and AugUBt 25, 2C. Full Information by addressing II. U SI8LKR, General Agent. 132 Third street, Portland, Ore, ROCK ISLAND WRECK. Passenger and Gravel Trains Collide In lews. Cedar Rapids, a Juno 18, Threw men were killed and four Injured as the result of a collision of u Rock Island pussengcr train and a gravel train at Klmlra, 20 miles south or hero early today. The accident was caused by the failure of the gravid train to clear I ho main track before the passenger arrived. TRANSPORTATION LINES. up ODFGON ShojIinb and Union Pacific Two Trains to tho East Daily Ttirouin Pullman stand aril and Tourist slp In: ears dally to Omaha, Chtcaio; tonrlsl sleeping car aatlr to Kansas City! thrones Pullman tourist sleeping ears ipetsonallr eon. ducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, 81 I outs and Memphis : reclining chair cars (Mata tree) to tno nasi unity. SrLl(LBB bit 1ST Time SohcMuU anatTi roi Prum I'ondlctou rum Portland Portland Special No. 1 Tha Kast 8110 am Rtoaa.m. Chicago Chics to Special No. 2 Portland DttOpn ftitOpm Portland Mall and Eiprasa No.J Tha Km IMan I US a as The Kast; Kail and BipreasNo.a Portland CM) am :tiara IPanJIeton Passenger Hpokaaw No. t Siupss Spokan Spokan Faaanier 8:11am No. 8 Pendietsm Branch . Mixed Train No. It m ,,, Walla Walla Branch Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All aalllng dates sub- rirC8co Sail ererys days, Pally BuStfay Columbia Ulter AMp i:O0p m. To Astoria and Way Bands) Saturday Landings. lOjOOp in. Wllliitnettoltlver, "Familiarity with your millinery bills, Mrs, Highmorc," bald Mr. II., as ho glanced over tho latest ono, "I am conatralned to say, does not breed contempt for them." Chicago Tribune. HOTELS. Hosts leare Portland dallv. eieeot Rundu istago ot water perralltlnR) lor V lllametle anr Yamhill IllTcr points. I Leaf Lewtstos 7:00 a. m Dally Kiopt Mo F. K. WAMrll.KY, Agent, Pendleton Lcayo Klpnrla lro.i a. m, Dally Kicpt Hon THE HCST OF EVERYTHING ONLY 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO via tho 0. U. R. & N. Co., Oreixon Short Line, Union Pacific and Two trains a day, with through I'ullman drawing-room BleejmiK cars, freo reclining chair cars anil dining cars (a Iu carto). ' anp SPECIAL connects at (Granger with tho famous Overland Limited, the most luxurious train in tho world, to Chicago from tho Coast. lie sure your tickets read over the Chicago & Norlh-Wcitem. A. Q. UARKEIt, OiN'l. Aor. O, A N-W. nr, l THIRD ST,, PORTLAND, ORC. f The Palace Cafe ou Court Htreet lias Just lwm rerlt Utl throughout. You will llml everything neat, clean, wholi-wmie. If you wuut a quick lunch we can terveyoti We ulso M-rve regular liiettla for 26o, Wo believe we serve the lnt meal III the city for money. Our toulily liicreanliiK trade I .""l evidence of this fact. Farmer' 2Ao dinners a specialty. THE PALACE CAFE 310 Kast Court Blreet. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendleto and as good as any. The Hotel Pendleton has just been refitted and refurnished throughout. Phone and fire alarm connection!; with all rooms, Baths in suites and single rocms. Headquarters for Travollng Mei Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $250 Special rntea by week or month Kxccllt'tit Cuisine. Prompt Dltilngroom service. Bar and billiard room In oonnootioa Only Three Blocks from Depot GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Corner Court m) Johnton StreK .VmlUton, Orcxou. M. F. Kolly, Proprlotor. ' lUa) JhrC iMsUrL laBsBflaaasaH 4asKiflsPsiE 5!Ii2swl!5s( HEATED UY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTMCITY American IMiin. mtiw JI.(l to f'j.0i IMirilur, ltllloiMMill IMiin, flOo, 7flu, SJl.lHI. HmhiIiiI rntm by wixik or month. Free 'bus meets all trains) Commercial trado solicited Fine sample roOMi Special Attention (iiven Country tnii MOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS, fel Y'jlisV tlitsfc. GEO. DARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Flan. Block and a hall from depot! Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 76c, 1.M THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Plan, per day and upwai4. Iltadiiuaturs for lourlata and couimcicial Irs, tiers, bpedal rates made to fanillita and Mafat gentlemen, Tbe management will ba plasssd at all times to show rooms and gin prioM. A modern Turklak UthtatablUbrntnlln the kotai. II, C, HOWKH8, Masagat, MANHOOD RESTORED . .." . " . -ii ..... .j.i.u.-.u,i, I l.uuan.r.l! a. IH..IH. Ul.D U B.BS1 WHfl lLi. It nop. all losses or idror nlgbi. 'aaturlir. wfilrl. Mi wrt ebecag fa 'ViJBB fnffi'rinaiorrlueaanifaUlliatorro otJujMuteiicy. tP"''WM3 icsiluuuUla. AUJreM UA VI. UKUiClMK CO., riswW. Vmt. SOLD BY TALLMAN A CO., DRU QQI8T6, PENDLETON, OREOON. sssssssssLIHsiHHHs