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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1903. Business Cat ds and Societies PROFESSIONS AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. rnl.n. OFFICE IN JUDD ,litii. hours. l H " Him; "Vionhnne red 371. M I) M'.SPAIN BLOCK, n a Ml!'1-?"' ,;rccta eye troubles, catnr fits ,"?'; and mpairea nenriug. conditio n d for refractive er- " .rt nvp.n HUTU .'"" n.nlr. Telenhone - Tl V"' V,i mirecon. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT COMPANY MAKES tiiiaoumy I,omh on cliy ami lrm tron. erty. Buy. and tell, all klnd "of rtiT?u es and mates Investment lor nonresidents Reference,. any bank In I'endleton. "r"laems- o. A. HARTMAN Jr., Vice fre. HOMEOPATHIC on ico in juua i.l, n SOU s'nh'-.. , i.i.ni. 7Q m.. 'black 24. - r ...i.Ain.t.. ituuM ii f .1' Tvlenbone main mi . . n n'l. n. s. nnvsoN. attorney Collections aid Itsiirnnce. 0. building. AT LAW ; Offld In E. ,,.--,i,!EK7L'JlE.maEST8 T1IE OLDEST and most rcllablo flro and accident Insurance companies. OIBco with Hattman Abstract Co. - ..onv invainiAN T M. a.liim Itnnlt build. Siomc ".booe Wain nil, res. Main SiviulVALU PHYSICIAN Anu It. D UrA ... lUnnln block. Tele- f.'.L i: I Residence 'phone black - t- iir.AKBSLBE. chronic ,M..ri diseases nnd diseases oz imifi iuii v- . . U"..1'" n.i ...ni. ufrPPr. flnilRP ?f io:i. and office 'phone Ulack - .. mivDMi tv a urn h"ij. In Association Block, Office -.Oai I'll. KBMUCiii-v . JOHN IIAILEY. Jit., U. 8. LAND COM mlssloner Specialty made of land Alines and proof : Insurance and collections. Of fice In Judd buldlnjr, room 10. JOE II. PARKER. OnKTrTlCOUUT street. Land office business, such ns 01. lug of claims nnd Initiating contests a speclnlty. BOARD AND LODGING. GGMMERGE-TRADE BEEVES HAVE FALLEN IN PRICE DURING THE WEEK The List of Fruits Is Changing as the Season Advances, and Nice Rasp berries Are Now In the Market Asparagus Has Almost Disappeared Hide Market Has Disappeared. There has something happened In the hide market at last, but you would have had to ho close to the place to have heard the change. Coyote skins have taken a drop and so have those of the badger. Any one who wants those kinds of pelts can got them cheap. If they can find them. The fact of the matter Is that the hide market Is a thing of the past, am" there will bo no more doing In that direction for some tlmo unless It Js the sale of a beef hldo or two. The local grocery market Is about the same as It was the last week with two exceptions. Raspberries have MRS. H. L. HU.VTI.VHTO.N HAS PURCH ASED ' ' , V ""''""Vf . mu i,uaKiu iiouse hi ta uarden Street,! m wn.- muinut .v not oiuy nice, mil mey are cneap, quoting at 15 cents single and two for whep) she will be glad to ce hsr frlcmls and' liniruus. HOTEL ALTA, COItNEu" ALTA AND Mill streets. Hoard by tho day or week. Good table set Ratos 1 1.7.1 and J4.73 per week. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. V. V. Edmlsten, Prop. WHEN YOU 00 TO I'ILOTnOCK STOP at the City Hotel, flood meals and first-class rooms, special attention given to commercial travelers. Mr. C. II. Itle tel, Pilot Itock, Ore. OPTICIANS. DR. V. . GAUUET son, graduate optl-i-lon. The only com plete optical parlor la the city. Six doors south of P. O.. Main Ore. No fee cuargea ATHENA HOTEL. LEA DINd HOTEL IX THE city 11.01 10 l .Ml per day II. I'. Miller, proprietor mmlnstlon and consultation. DENTISTS. WHEN YOUR BUSINESS TAKE YOU To Hel.x. slop at the Hotel Helix. Good ireali and good service. 11. II. Rlcbards, proprietor TONSOpiAL PARLORS. HILLY KRASSIO. HARDER SHOP AND Ilnth rooms. Main street, three doors north of Hotel St. George. I'lrst-class service. . .. . ,'r.f 1 , V 3 l.i.-i. . tlM duiuiiiis. DENTIST, ori'lCH IN Tlwnc, red 71. - ., I.I.U'K. ftVI'l' nUIIIUIUl O Ml.,, u.b I'none, red ;u BANKS AND BROKERS. 1ST ,VV1IU.AI, vi- ......... rp2iu. wiimiii. ..,..,..-. , tdams. iiirslileut. J .1. WrK, vice-pres- .. . . I f kamn mliler V. F.u SII 1 s HA.Mv in- nroiun, l)ii,iaw. Hic-hatiite bought und sold. 1.1.-. t II t.'l .... I D. ,11. UmiUL-Ui . tl I,. IMlli-'iv. . n ti A lli,i.tt,in 1. M. .Inlins. T. rrf. u. 1). tirnw. .1. I' ivllgore, imu- jamwoii, i, i i-nit-Mit;i 1: i'i:xim.i:tox savings hank. capital. Milium"; surplus, iuu, luirpsr nllnwpil nn nil time deposits. taaje twujlit and sold on all principal Mwclal attention given 10 coi- luni V .1 I'lunHh. president ; J. N, I rli- iii-a.l,ld,i, 'P .1 f(ii.l. pnshlnr : Ma irnpi-. iisslstiint cashier. :ST NATIONAL HANK OF PENDLE- I'siilial, ITil.tioii; surplus, li.i.uiiu; micti a iconerol banking business. Ex a li,a itlegrnplilc transfers sold on iiso. San Francisco. New York nnd a 011 Clilna, Jnpnu and Europe. Makes d,nn. .... ..I.l.t.. ... I An I An. r ptwldeiit V F Mntlnek. vlce pres- 1 11. Wade, cashier: II. 1. Johnson. lint caMiler ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. I. L1I1OH CONTRACTOR AND IIUIL- A t kinds of wnrl: llL-urMd on. Job - .ii.iHi mi j i,,in h,i,.i .....ku... NEW TONSOItlAL PARLORS, COURT ST. Three doors west of (Joldcn Rule Hotel. J. II. Pace, prop. First-class workmen i everything clean ; nil modern Improve ments. PATTON'S-SANITARY- HARDER-SHOP, Despnln block. Court street: best work manship; nil the modern Improvements; nil tools sterilized ; bath rooms In connection. CABS AND CARRIAGES. CITY CAE LINE. KIF.YIX DAKER. PROP. Telephone main 701. Office and waiting i room. Alta street, nest to havings ltauk building. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE DEPOT STAHLES, COTTONWOOD street, between Altn and Webb streets, II. Stewart, Prop. Hear care taken of horses. Good stnbles ami plenty of feed. I'. HlUVARD, ARCHITECT AND SII- ...kiuuciii , iiiuhcH L-iiiiipiuie mm i cu 'Ham for buildings In the city or conn Room 17 Judd building. f-EK COLE. CONTRACTORS AND 'ln Estimates furnished on short Jli work 11 speclnlty. Prompt nui'p 011 11111IT street near Main. THE CITY LIVERY HOARD AND SALE Stuble. M. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnouts stock boarued at reasonable rates, Stable lis Alta Street, COMMERCIAL STAHLES, 0. M. I'ROOME Prop. Livery, feed nnd boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent driver. Opposite Hotel Pendleton. 'Pbone, main Kil. MISCELLANEOUS. SEWINO AND MENDING, MISS JESSIE Jones. 1015 rrsnklln St., Cor, E. Railroad. FOR S.VLE-1IOII.ER AND 4-HORSK POWER vertical blgh ipeed engine Also a 10-llght Generator Including all snitch board Inuru inents For particulars, call on or address Fkkii Kink, HoxSTU, Pendleton, Oie IVM. F. YOUNKA WILL PAY PROMPT AT tentlontosl sales a-d posting billt (.or. respondcucesollclted. Conimlilon reasonable P. u. Box '.Ml. Pendleton niVOKi'E I.AW8-PETKK WEST! ADVICE Iree: fees, le-nis to suit: 25 years' ex 1 Hence. OfficetiOH Garden St., Pendleton, Oregon IN POUND THE FOLLOW INU UK scribed anluiaU l.uve been lnkn up by the marshal of the City of Pendleton, 'o ult: The stock market has fallen Into the pit. Cows have gone down to from $3.23 and $3.75 to $3 and $3.25. while steers have dropped from $4 and $4.25 to $3.50 and $3.75. The dressed market is shut up for the hot weather, only enough meat being dressed to supply the butchers, and they do most If not all of their own killing. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 50c ptr lb.; next grade, 35c per lb; lower giades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; package coffee, and 20c per lb, 3 packages for 50c. Sugar Cane granulated, best, $0.50 per sack; do, 13 pounds, $1. Salt Coarse, $1.10 per 100; table, $2.50 per 100. Flour D. B., $4 per barrel; Wal ters', $4 per barrel. Hood Itlver berries. 10c box. Walla Walla berries, 10c box or 3 for 25c. Cherries, Ttoyal Ann, 10c box; pie cherries, 3 for 25c. Raspberries, 15c box, 2 for 25c. Radishes, 5c bunch. Onions, 5c bunch. Cabbage, 4c per pound. Pendleton Livestock, Poultry and Pro duce Market. Chickens Hens, 7c; $4.00 dozen; roosters, 4 to 0 cents. Turkeys, 1214c per pound. Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $4. Butter, 40 to 50c, good. Kggs, 10 2-3 cents. Parsnips, 75c per saclc, Potatoes, 90c to $1 per hundred Garlic, 15c per pound. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. Cows, per hundred, $303.25. Steers, $3.5tl3.75. Hogs. live. $55.50. Hogs, dressed, 77c. Veal, dressed, 78c. Local Hide Market. with a possibility of $1 each ot the size Is good nud the condition prlrao; ! coyote, 25c and possibly 65c; bear, skins, according to quality nnd 8lo, from $3 to $15; coon, lOOSOc; horse, perfect, with head, tall and mane, $1 to $1.25; sheep, green, Cc; sheep Sic per lb., dry; skunk. 2540c; bad ger. 10?30c. The Wheat Trade. Portland. June 25. Nothing new has transpired In the local wheat markets during tho week. A groat many sales have been made to mill ers by holders and stocks unsold have boon further cut Into. There Is not a great amount of wheat left In the country unsold, as most of tho wheat now held Is the property of the exporter and miller. Crop roorts from every section of the Northwest Indicate that the crop of this year will hardly come up to that of the year past. In this state, outside of Umatilla and Sherman counties, the outlook Is not very encouraging. The two counties named will have a good crop If not damaged by hot winds be fore harvesting. Kail gram Is head ing, and In many places the heads seem to be of good size. In the Wil lamette valley grain Is making a good growth, and the plant Is very promising. In Washington. Adams county will likely have a very poor crop as this section of the statu was not benefited by recent rains. The same can be said of n section of Walla Walla county, aud unless there is some rain the next fow days the crops will be a failure. In Whitman county the outlook Is very encour aging for a good crop. Spokane, Douglass, Garfield, nil seem to bnvo fair outlooks from reports received from our correspondents. The west ern portion of Idaho Is In good con dition. We have no change of prices to report, as buyers are buying on tho basis of 75c for club and 77o for blue stem. Valley wheat Is in demand mostly from mills In California nnd prices are firm at 70c per bushel. Flour The Hour market shows but little change over the past week, as all of the lending mills ate hind at work on orders that will have to bo filled In the next fortnight to go to Japan. Very little Hour Is going to China at ptcsent ns buyers there are working off old supplies on baud. No demand Is heard of from South Alrlcn or the U. K. Some good ship ments have gone to California. Quo tations are without change und range from $3.76 to $4.25 per barrel, lie- cording to qunltty and brand. Mlllstuffs Market Is very firm for nil kinds of mill offal, nnd millers mo having no trouble to dispose of nil thuy can make, but nre having n great nmount of trouble In ucciltnulat npr 1 ing stocks for lnrge orders to be nueu. riiees nre very 111111 in ...iiu per ton for either litnu or shorts llnrlej There Is nothing new In this market. The outlook for n good crop Is very nattering and nil reports Indicate a larger one than Ins! yeui. Prices are held for feed $'.'li per Ion, Stocks are decidedly small. San Francisco Markets. Sun Francisco, June 2.. Uicully, there Is hut illy anything doing In wheat, ns stocks are very low and It is too uuily for new wheat, us har vesting bus only begun. From tho southern part of the state reports 1 come n slating that the same is GOOD SOUND WOOD Is always received when you place your order with us. Fir. Tamarack and ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when you can Ret the best for the same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 5 J hotels. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel In PendletM and a good as any. Rigbv-Clove Mfg. COMPANY Manufacturers of the Rigfoy-ClOYe Combined HARVESTER Repairs for all kinds of Farm Machinery! Foundry Work a Specialty Cash paid for old castings I Pendleton, Oregon i average prices for hides In this mar ket; beef, green, 4c per lb.; beei, dry, 1013c; mink, OOQ'SOc each, Hi Out- sorri; 11 horne three jenr. om, Hire ti r,&nVroniy tTer oW i fui.r lilto lg. Itrmiil T 11" on right uliiililcr. One lir.iwn wit, 1 yi-r old: "k"n left hip. mall wire cut un riglit.h ulncr. .,.,. On bay in-ire Kb nil loiiren oldttwo lump. Onho'rtS fJd, t-ny hor: blind In one eye; Branded "7 foil tight boulur. If suld iiilinnla are "ot l;ilml by the onrrrs or thonc tllll t b possesion, ".ts and MPCiiseH nitoliiKt tb'Mii pf.lrt, und ur tiken ..y ""'.'."'.'TV.1?",,'",?; bo .Into hereof, I lion at 2 " 'clock I " mi'iitTiixlh duy l June, I'.vl, in "' J. .Jill h ol.l to the hlRliMt bidder. ..... . . . ,...-. j . .... it,,,, " .-... -- - - , - ,,. - luniHiiMi rii.H. IV..I-U t nnteeil. ,,, ,.n I. miction ior cnn, i . . i A MAY coXTi'.ArTm! ami im'ii.ii. Kllniute fiiiiiluln.il mi nil klmla unrj. lenient ualks. morn- nulla, etc. .Hnt wieuoiiinn onice. T TliOt'Tl,i v , i,,-.iri'ii'f'i- ivii ........tuitcui liooin ,, over i.osiou i eniiielun, Oregou, 11 Ki:i.I,i;il. l'I.ASTt'.IMTiANMI ci:. the "m sueet I' O. box 104. Webb xtrei'ts. In the t "J ' """" "" !T I nriK-redH ot nicli enie to oe i P"' WOT AND SHOE REPAIRING. 'i!i.l:!i?l:wAMi, tiiii old ki:liaiilh uiilbCi l il'Mtwhica iAi.ililntr U'Kll ST It E S II (I K Wllni' If M-aUllV A Itl.K I . n,w .rfinilt-AS fit mflK pn.innt or such -rv.. v- Wm, 8CllKi:R, City MnMhl i Trib Notice Trib . , f uniiiiloinii are re- .-,K . n V;. " spoctltiliy asueu lu 7, ' I liquor and tobacco habits, and to any. one In need ot a euro we say truth- fully Trib is an lionesi, pumutc not use triu iu either of "Just trv a Parrot Cigar 5c . I II a .. !.!.. The following are the prevailing . i icporlK iiulil lie of the bent, but when the harvesters Mrlke Into llie I j sown there will be n dlffeient story 'in lelnle. Qtiiitntloiis lor .ihl plug grades nre rrom Jl.ai'.i In' $l.:i7 iht cental ami lor milling $1.4" In $l.r iiK-d deiiiiitid iaIhUi for Oregon val ley wheal Ilarley This niuikei Ic wiak. .ms a trade niithorlty iee. iir Hi.- nirlvuls liere ha.- been 'trenle;' than the du luiinil nnd pilo'u nave te.idi.V drop pul. The crop is 'lining .rr In' (of tlian was expected. Keed Is iiioled at 'Me per cental. Urcwlng Is in good demand and is ofTeied ill $1 l!i per ceiitiil, Boiton Wool Market. Uoston, June 24. Tim demand for wool has been unlet this week, al though a belter feeling prevailed. Territory wools are quoted (Inner, while some new wools have lieon sold. New territory wools are limit ed here at G l52e for line; 4ST(lc for fine medium, and l&tHfif r lliiin. Old territory wihiI Ik ipioteil steady Fine staple wool linn at !'iw 53c: fine medium wool. 450 48 with medium at I3fl4;c Territory. Idaho line. 14R 1414c; line dlillii, UtVtKI lGc; inedliini, lfifjne; WyomliiK line, 14015c; nun medium. 1 r. W 1 : medium. n''fClH'j'- Molilalia lliu . choice. 18fftl8V,c: fine medium choice, lf318V4c; slaplu, 18fil8'.,e; medium choice, ISf 18'c. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD Cor W. Alta and Lillith Sis. L. Neff, formerly of the Hotel Alta, has chatpc of the Oul Dutch Henry Feed Yard, and would he pleased to care for jour horses Plenty ol stalls, large corrals for loose liorsts and cattle. Hay and grain for sale. Chop null in connection. a,...... ......f Send Your Subscription Honey to B. B. RICH J 03 Third Street Portland, Ore. Agent for t Afl Publications The Hotel L'endlcton has just been refitted and refurnished throughout. Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms. Baths in suites aud single rocxis. Headquarters for Traveling Mai Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2.50 Hpeclal rote by week or mouth Kxcellent Cuisine. Prompt Dlnlngroom ncrvlO. Bar and billiard room in connection Only Three Blocks from Depot m.)E RULE HOTEL Coniat Court anil Johuwn Straet, IVndlelon, l)rpon. M. F. Kolly, Proprietor. A good many 5c cigars are made of leavus, all right, but the Parrot Cigar is made of selected leaf tobacco. AT YOUR DEALER'S SECOND-HAND riFii cor t.ii I"- !i:ai.ku in st:(.'i,..n If there Is anything joa an . , ,.. " . ..7-..- 1 vnn i n not use in" kMie.. v "T. Y,?':'.' .you cam B' , "' ' 7i . --.,. ; seuiiiuie mi - " seniuie ., j avi I7rn: , i,i.ito ilio same as you wuum Wr ' ' a medy Tr any other disease Hera nr! ' k,n4if..0f. a.'t;'- . wtel? i a reference from a man wo 1 know n unu -".i Pnnil nton. Jieau " BLACKSMITHING. ' . "'a":n,''e.- ,... writes on May 14, j . ivnuf.111-1 - . 'lEMvS.- 'lti. .?. h0N'. ORNKItAL ULACK 1 Hi !U. .i.proPpt1' ttcnded to; call tbi i, Zi v on ivt webo trett. i't hi rr iiiin rr.Ar. m n w W 1AciiigiMTi,o.iH MEN AND WOMEN. Cm Bl tot oaatiral Uriutlou r alwratkiM falalflM. and &oi muh t i awtotal. ITHttVUIIiHIIHaiW. -"V, -1' ,. 1 r ml la Ula rtQ Lr mtHms. rnaaM. Jut Um, or a boiiUa. ai.Vl. caiar wat a naa. r W-i'' N.0' MIICT8 KVKItr fV tln.i.'":" secret Kncletv nan c. c. IMP? nvu.. - 1 . 11 innr-orn I wish to say I comleted a cure with Trib in February, and have had no doilro to drink since. It will also cure tho tobacco habit. I had a harder tlmo to learn to smoke after taking Trib than when 1 first learned to smoke I am quite well known In Baker CltV. I- OVftr Pendleton and anyone wIshtoBtop using either liquor or tobacco I would reiommend them to take Trib Price 12.. or BI11D " Mi Sutit-Ptjuii GipsKks A PMITIVB MIME a L-.tBll.nM.llA. uCitHlb of tb Siaddar and Dlxaud Mitlrlai wont eaata ol no autur ol bow Mug ataaa 21,1 k irumAtM. Prlo t.M, or Vr aaall. poatpall. Vlrl, fH.iri.n, aaLLaretiTAM, onto. Sold by F. W. 8ehmldt V JCo. Wc tell the areateat of blood purl fieri, Acker' Blood Elixir, under a nosltlve Guarantee. It will ciire all chronic and other blood poisons. If you have eruptions or soret on your body,- or are pale, weak or run down, It Is Just what you neea. we rerunu money If you are not satlafled, 60 eents and 11.00 F. W, Schmidt & Co., druggists. To test this "ad" I will Kh'e a Ten Per Cent Heduc- lion on all 1 Subscription sent me ! during the month of T June I Conrad Platzoeder t All kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand- Fine Hacon, Hams and Sausage. I Prices as low as (he lowest 1 Stock Farm for Sale. The OKle stock farm, consisting of 3000 acres, about 250 head of cattle, plonty or rater, grass nna uniuur Ranee has never been Mheeped off All under fence. Will grow all hay re quired. Call on or writ, to iJcntiey & Hartman, Pendleton, progon, WHAT ISTHE USE nt kill ff.-rlntr from Indigestion If you eat what you want, or of starving t-rmrai-ir to avoid such illstrcssT Acker Dyspepda Tablet taken after eating will digest your food perfectly and free you from an mu mwaiwauw symptoms of maigesuon anu uyii' sla. Kat what you like at any time nnd take an Acker TBII auerw-ru Positively euarantecd. our money win niwnva li refunded If you are not satisfied. Write to us for a ia mn e. W. II. UOOKer ac IJuffalo. N. Y. Will Celebrate the Fourth. n it. Dutton is making arrango inents to celebrate thy. Fourth of July at tin, Lehman Smiives resort, iu or der to furnish diversion for the largo number of guests stlopplng with uim HEATED BV STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY American I'liin. niii' Sl.'JiV lof'J.OO Iter ilnv. Kiiiiiim-hii 1'lnii. ft Oo, TS11. SI.IKI. MpeclHl riite li week or nuiiitli. Free 'bus meets all trains' Commercial trade solicited Fine sample rooaM Social Attention Given Country la HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. GEO. DARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam HeatM Burepcan flan. Block and a half from depot; Sample room In coanectfea. ROOM RATE 50c, 76c, $1.M THE PORTUIMB PORTLAND, OREGON Aiucilcao Wan, fl vt day and !. Ilcadqu.il.n foi tooruu and coaiaMrcatlta. tlri. Kldal ratta made lo fanll at mmfft (caUcuirn. T maiiajemcol will U fUtni It all llian lo ahow roomacBd ljt pne medtn TuikUk UlhiaUblUhmcallii UkM. II, C. UOWKHH, Maatf . 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