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siness Cards and Societies LfESSIONS AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREQON. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1903. PHYSICIANS. COM OFFICE IN JUDD 10 to i. a. m., ; "Telephone red a71. . nituiuTU riT.nnir ltJ r'nrrectA eye troubles, cslar itlns rmpalred Urlng. il0?.l. niiKii for refractlTO or- r)r.KIV n 11B1. KTi IllNOO, OFFICH OVGH PS,m Havnus Ilauk. Telephone telephone mam ui. IjjFIH U, 0(r,ce , Jnd(1 WeoUone, office, black 73; res- ATTORNEYS. T...mt. tmnl 17 AKIIIMA. II .Mcl'&Vi.i'ioiie main 031: real- ........I... LL office lu Savings Hank build- nfficc phone Main Hll, rc. Main rilYSIClAN "Km.AKK8IiBB, CHltO.VIC urtoul diseases " . . , vi ".'.. k.,ii.iini?. corner Ma n and 'n0!iiTi.. i.iinnp main 721 : ru- ltd " . . ti At I.BN HOONB. OSTIJOI'ATIl f ,11 ' Thompson Btreet. Hoiiho hi m, n"d office 'phone Illack r. SnBV PHVHI'llAN AMI H"R Li o Judd llullillwr Room 15, Office 1"'!. ? ,;.,l,lnw I'lmnn Mu II UI1 Sj.l Mil. i.c.,--. - Lj. Oregon. letcn, Oregon, ii. J. nl.ATuU ATTORNEY Judd building. B. D. IIOYD. TTOrivnv . ROOMS 425 Court street. Ill AT LAW, I-, ii. nnnnni!, attorntv Pendleton, Oregon. N'nni"!"iKnJKYl ATTOIINHY AT LAW onicc In Havings Hank building ' II. 1!. COLMtMr T lu-.-,,,, Rooms 7 nnd 8. AaioHnnVn , i.n V,-"Lfc . " "".imiuk. Ft:?. Go to TRANSPORTATION LINES. ait -OREGON SH OUTLINE d Union Pacific Two Trains to the East Dally Through Pullman standard .n.t Tmirlat tng car dully lo Dmiha, Chicago; tourls sicepine. or oaiir io Kansas cityi mron.i Pullman tontlit slceplnc ran personally con ducted) wnkiy to Chicago, Kansas cut, re- HOTEL3. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as good a; any. .V1ILLMAN & I'lllllfn itoiuvl. . nriX. Y,r- 5i!!!2," -d-iitSd to! ii. i- anu 13, Association Rooms lllock. 10, DENTISTS. iLUIIAN, ItliNTItST. tlrTlUK IN ItlMlnp 'Plione, reu i. . ni'.XTl.ST. OI'TICB IN AS- Eui Mock, over .Schmidt's new drug I I'hsno. red -71. IfliNKS AND BROKERS. VATIOXAI. HANK Or' ATIIBNA, i capital. f.'iil.OOO ; aurplua and IiijOOO Interest uu time iicpohub. ,J twdju and domestic exchange, fm nromptly nttendeU to. L ,i, pmldenti T J. kirk, vice s l.'f.row, inshler ; I. M, h abler INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS llAItTMAK AI13TRACT CoTfANYMaTcim tlllar ?;',!Kl'lrctoltltlDto.ili land.Hi I bmk llllacjuiity Iflans on city ami farm proi ,1 Bl''urt ell.all klid. ol leal it ,k i,"e"a,"(l"'7l hrokeraw b.nln8 Pays tax: u..,TL l"ak0', ,lnv,,,tinent' lor uonrnidenti. helereneo, any bank In Pendleton. (I A IIAKTMAN, Pro. I.. W. HIU.D.Sec U. A. 1IARTMAN jr., Vice Pres. R. S. IIItYSON, ATTOItNBY Collectloiw aid Ii surance. O. building. AT LAW ! Office In Ii. J. M. IIENTLEY KHPRE9E.ST8 THE OLDEST anil most rellablo lire nncl aecldont Insuranco companies, office with liartman Abstract Co. JOHN HAILKY, Jit., U. S. LAND COM mlssloner .Specialty made of land filings llnd Droof : Innurnnrn nnrl pnllnn,lr.,.a rt Ilcnry Ucc lu Judd buldlng, room 10. ' IVCI -imp. K"I"r"r-H"M"H 't M"H"M"H"H"fr ABOUT WATCHES Kemp, hcsiniiS hank or wbston, I - ...AAA.. lliu. n frnnnriil lintiL. Ligni. ilxclinnge bought ami sold. In prompny niieiiiieu lu. u. jam- l-rtidfat. (feorge Procbstcl, Ufait, J ii. ungorc, cnsnier; c; ij A lariniau, -M. .M. Johns. T. I ii 0 draw, J. I'. Kiigore, uon Lwa, 0. ProclMtel I BOARD AND LODGING. MRS. II. L. HUKTINOTON HAS PORCIUHED the lodging House at 0W Garden Street, whew itho will be glud to cc hr friends and palrom IIOIHI, ALTA, COIINIUI ALTA AND Mill streets. Hoard by the day or I week. Onod tablo ttt Rates J1.7o and 11.70 per week. Pendleton Feed Yard in uumiucuon. u, uompion, t'rop. ATHESA HOTEL. LEAlltNO HOTEL IN THE city JI.0U to 11,10 per day H. P. Milieu, proprietor llSOLHTO-N SAVINGS HANK, i WIIIIN YOU 00 TO PILOT ROCK STOP l-ion. Oregon. iirgQiuzeu .iinrcii i, , nc me i ity uotel. (iood men s and Capital, f 1110,000; surplus. $100,- first-class rooms. Special attention given Irrw allowed on mi time uepuHiis. . in commercial travelers, aira. u. 11. Hie- tn;bt nmi Kohl on nil principal i ici, rnot hock, urc. Spnill attention given to col- )V J 1 urn i i, nresldent: J. .V l"r'!Jent. T. J. Morris, coKbler; painDy, nssisiiiiii casnier. I.MIIOX.M HANK OK I'BNDI.K- li'iclMl, $7ii.;iiii: Hiirnliis, $1)5,000: fjiseneral bunking business. Bx- tJ itigraiiiic trnnsicrs soiu on ii I'ranciscn. .-vew lore anu I. joints hi the Northwest. Itrafta litllnn, Japan nnd I'.uropc. Makes scq resHonaiiie terms, i.evi An ('Jrat W I'. .Matlock, vice-urea- i B. Wade, i-ashler : II, I'. Johnson, r ti'ider t WHEN YOUR IIUSINES3 TAKES YOU TO Helix, stop at tho Hotel Helix llood meals and goodservie. II. II. Iticnards, proprietor MISCELLANEOUS. iHITECTS AND BUILDERS. WANTED YOUNO MEN' lo prepare for Gov ernmeut Positions Flue Openings In all De- Eurtments. Good Salaries. Rapid Piomotlons, Ixamlnatlons soon. Particulars Fr-'e Iuter-Hiato Cor. Inst., Cedar RapMs, la IWAKIi, AliCUITBCT ANI MU r-tacni. mntes complete nnd reu W for buildings In tho city or coun- liii 17 Judd building. i I COLE, CONTHACTOKS AND ti IltlniilteH rnrnlslipfl on Hhnrt .'ob work n speclnlty. Prompt Mio ou HlulT street near Main. I'llV, COXTRACTOIt AND 11UILD- Mitmates ritrnlshcd on nil kinds in, cement walks, stone wnlls, etc. ntn at Eait Oregonlnn office. TEOUTMA.V AliCUITBCT ANU wtadest llooin 7. over Iloston iimlltten, Oregon fKUKB, PLAKTBltlNO ANI) OB !. (ement walks n specialty. Bs- Iiwautien flee. Work guaranteed. ni at lladley & Zeliner's cigar siId itrir I n i. ini PTAHD SHOE REPAIRING. lkM:v.w.i Tin in I, im.-i i a m.i- f-'rr I'lim t-ljis-4 rennlrlni! with fW. simp ni lear of Ulndlnger SEWINO AND DRESSMAKING, MISS JEsSIE Jones, lulJ Franklin at., Cor, K. Railroad My prices, on '.Vatchi'i. will in-tcrt-st you. Cumc in ami look my Hue over (iood watches the kinil time. f6.jo ami up. f that keep t t 15 Jewel Waltham or Elgin i f9-50 t livery kind of watch work turned but promptly Satisfaction or no charges. GLENN WINSLOW JliWlil.RR OPTICIAN bl 5 .Aliiiti ht. TYPOS IN SESSION FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL MEET ING NOW BEING HELD. 1..L X IT 1 FOR SALE-UOILER AND 1-HORSE POrt'ER vertical high speed eugtnc Also a lO-llght Generator Including all switch board lnstru incnts For particulars, call ou or address Fitiai Kixe. Ilox :."'.), Pendleton. Pro WM. F. YOUNKA WILL PAY PROMPT AT tuntlon lo al sales and posting bills Cor resjiondcncesollclled. Commission reasonable r. u. nox joij, i enoieioii .. . . . j ......... ........ j. TT l t 1 I I I I I I II I I I I I I 1 , T COMMERCIAL STABLES G. M. FROOME, PROPRIETOR. I-COND-HAND DEALERS. CuirynllB (or plculc parties. Good teams with competent drlvets for commercial men, Speedy horses nud DivoRtiE lawb PETF.R west: ADVICE I handsome rigs for evening and Sun frees lees, tonus to ult ; 25 years' experience. , day drives. Gentle horses for family omco&vi Garden St., Pendleton, Oregon. llse stock boarded nt reasonable IN pound-one sorrel mare ahout 1 rates. Best of care given to transient 8 years old branded figure l on left should r 1 gtoci- Onnoslte Hotel Pendleton. luctlug colt br side weight about no i pounds. 'E; "Kei One black ma,e with figure -ion left shoulder. Phone JIain 101. with star In forehead, sucking colt by side, , h, .ihftiit Kim n.imifN. One dsrk bay mare with sucking colt by side , branded with lair II on rUlit hip, four while leet, weight about UuO pounds. , J ,rVth- "" ircadea and deadly of all costs and cxpenies against it paid, and !dBeases, as well as pneumonia, and then taken awny within ten days from the i j. L Troubles aro relieved at XynAtUM nAu;ustcloi.p- TheM.'d once and cured by Acker's English nnimni win be sold to the highest bidder., ticmedv "the klnc of all Cough Cures.' nt' public auction for cash, at the city , couclis and colds In a day. 26 CONSUMPTION pound, on the comer of Cottonwood nnu Webb streets, In the City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be nppllcd to the payment of such costs nnd expenses of tnak hie sale. Dulcd August l.'.WI. Wm. SCHKEll, City MnrshKl ;i1n?.1!' m"mi ''and furniture, . .. ."T T,(; ,;AST OREGONIA.- xS 2llS ."-SSfrW offlie. KAdS of newspapers, con Wel K ; ' i liilnlug over 100 big pipers can be oh WMLh, llHALIIl! IV Hi:i:i,..l). . IMs It th..rfl I, u,i,I,l- von a ii. h ..... . . - r ar""1"- I rnces I 5!Ii sri'iivi, ii", .r..i.o I inir.r.i fur "3 o'nts bundle. t J?11 .101'1 P'lwn brokers ; money , TZT .r7, ' I all kinds or articles. Wntoti OLD NTWHPAP -HS-TO hL.-"'- .oimmyooa caipew. ou ""V."' ,."",,:;. in large ... i n nL- nuriioses. Old newspapers u iw NSOR.AL PARLORS. " i sToSIAN ten. Oregon. conts. Your money back If dlssatis led. Write for free sample. W. H. looker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. F. W. ichmldt & Co. LIMB FROM LIMB. PUT UNDl',11 ! or for wrap nown Pendleton Man About Physical Torture. l'liu rarlt, tho giurote nnd Tells IIAUIinit HKOI' AND TO MAGAZINES. IF YOU S. Mil In ufpof .t.mm .TTioiwinttiLiiru Til Hotel st ,j.V,Si' "V-i. Z BU"0.VV'"1. to magailnes or newt . wi'"-, , nirami. re- !X& tal no e? check of send W the BAST OUnOONIAN Jl net publisher. .rice tn? puo.K.." . tn. bare it seui W . .- r, lfln' malls. l'JfARY HAItltBIt SHOl". I .ii .i v"m stiect: best work- ...in 'uodern improvements ! "Ulllzed. bath rooms In con IAND CARRIAGES. tit JZ Jl-hWIN llAKKIt, l'UOl'. io aavings in risk of tbeUneVuig-losrin the mail.. from tne puo OIIEOONIAN PAND FEED STABLES. l2tVVlvlKKV HOAlin anu ham: Ijfuu 8J.' Cofuey, proprietor, for Wfck Earned nt reaaoniblo - ".Hmti. ENT OFFICES. lA... It it ..'"ENT OI'1'mi.r una main i'll as t:0 Med hchi or seek emnlov- wl'bone Main 1011, tii.: k'SRNAL ORnppe 5S IS IfuCX- t,1 ?. it i ? 8 ecrct Hoclety hall, I 1 1 i?.""6'0"! Ore. It. W.I Do You Enjoy a Good Smoke Wo keep Ia Iiitejrfrdad. Loland Stanford, La .Mia ad all 6l"n',ftri1 b,'a,mU dsare. Try the Duke of Yorl Wwtte. All the lead iB brands of tobaccos. D. C. CLARK & CO. Retail Tobacco Dealers. oth"r (w.nillsli tnrturlntr ninchlnos uf tiirf mlddlo ages have gone, hut physical torture lias not. A prominent Pun illeton citizen tells licw ho vns tor tured nnd how lio escaped. D. W. Cook, 70 years old and ie tired from active business, now liv ing on Main street, says: "Tho dull, dragging pain In tho small of my back felt as if two giants were tear ing me apart and nt times I felt no mlbi'iable that I could not stand or walk and was confined to my bed. ITrlnnrv weakness set In, especially at night, and I was falling physically every day. At this tlmo I happened to read an ad. about Donn's Kidney 1 Pis and was m'SJ'a luipictsed with the sincerity of the lajilmo'i'al. whim was much similar to the one I am making now. I got a box of pills ut the Brock & McComns Co, drug store and they helped mo so that I contin ued using them until I had taken sov eral boxes. Then I could ent, sleop and get around again without suffer ing tho least hit of jihyslenl pain. I tmdoiso nil of tho claims mado for Moan's Kidney Pills." For salo by all dealers. I'tico 00 cents per box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. V., solo ogonts for tho l.inited Stutes. llemember tho name DOAN S nnd take no other. Only Three Surviving Members of the First Annual Convention, Held In Cincinnati In 1852 Membership Increased 4,000 Last Year. Washington. I). C, Aug. S. The lflth annual convention of tho Inter national Typographical Union of North Amcrlcn, which begnn hero to day, maiks an epoch In the "art preservative- of all arts," nnd com mands the Interests 0t nil who nre cither directly or Indirectly connect ed with tho arts and Industries of printing. The organization la unique among labor bodies, ns It Is tho only craftsmen's organization in the world that has rounded out fin years if ex istence The natlonnl body wus formed In Cincinnati In 1852. Of the delegatus who attended that meeting nnd who were instrumental in forming the union, theio are three surviving. The I. T. U. has at present nearly 500 local unions, the entire member ship aggregating -IS.OlK). The convention was opened at !i o'clock this morning with addresses of welcome on behalf nf the District of Columbia and the local printers. ' The Columbia theater was crowded, Including the galleries, that were mostly occupied by women who were here for the convention of tho ladles' Auxiliary, After an Invocation and the ap pointment of convention olllcers the president of the union, James M. Lynch, was Introduced. President Lynch in his annual address reviewed the entire international field, saying the membership had reason for con gratulation. The new year opened well and every effort would be made to avoid conflicts, and at the same time eonseivo tho Interests of tho lo cal unions. While strikes would be avoided where possible, yet If entered Into, they would b prosecuted wnn all the vigor that could he exer cised, and would not bo abandoned until tho unfair employer was made to feel tho terrible cost attendant upon arroganco nnd a refusal to ac-1 cord just conditions. During the, year just closed, he said, several lin- portant newspapers and many noon and Job ofllces have been unionized. ) The report of J. M. Ilramwood, sec- j retury-treasurer, showed the union to . be In a nourishing condition, bolh us , legurds numberH and finances. The ( membership has Increased 4 ,000 in the last year and It Is hoped to make the membership still larger during . the coming year in order that ..in ag-l gregate may bo brought up to the GO, 000 mark. In tho last year a total I of ID'J charters went issued, appor tioned as follows: Typographical I unions. 111", photo engravers. 3, j mailers. 0; newspaper writers. 12. i r..,..wl.. 1 I Ullll 1 I'D I"."""., , , The second annual convention of the Intel national Stereotype and Hlectrotypers' Union was called to, order bete today. Several store of delegates from all parts of tho United , States and Canada weio present Until last year the Btereotypers and olectrotypurs formed a division ot the International Typographical Un lion, but nt the Cincinnati convert-1 tton they organized Independently. though a close connection is main tained with tho parent body This ufleriioon the delegates and visitors to the two conventions aio being entertained at an outing at Illver View by tho local unions The business sessions will be resumed to morrow and will probably continue a , week or 10 days as a consiueraine quantity f routine business is i" come up for consideration ami dis posal. Andy lllcksou. of liugtinc, had a fight with a cinnamon bear. Sunday morning, in which he killed the beast with a knife. mrt Time Soliislulo j asrits ro From I'omllctou rno Portlsnd Portland Special No. 1 The F.ii s:10 am s.-COa.m Chicago Chlcato Special No 1 , Portland V-VJpra suapm Portland Mall and Express No.S Tbe ta l:.m imis i The i:nl V.ll and Kypreil No.s Portlano iMim !am (Pendleton Pauenter Ppotaa. No, 7 StUra Srokane Snokan Pasnfer MIS a m No, g readitlin Branch ivi Mlied Train No, 41 lP" Aisinm walls Walla Dranch j aieupm Mixed Train No. M Ocean aniTRTver Schedule. FROM HRTLAHD. All s.lllof dates sub-l s-iint, m Jecttorhanre. . m n.w p. m. For Ban Francisco , a0P-" Sail every i days. I " Dally I except Bunifay SSOp m. Baturday ' 10X10 p in. i Columbia River To Astoria and Way Landings. 4 ton p. m. bauds) The Hotel I'cinllelon has just been tcfutctl ami rcditiushtid inroui'hout. Photic ami fire alarm connections with all rooms. Uaths in suites nntl single rorms. Headquurtors for Traveling Men Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2.50 Special role-, by week or month p.xccllciit l ulaluc I'roinpt DiiiliiKroom service, Bar and billiard room Inconneotloi Only Three Blocks from Depot WlllnmettoKlver. Boats leave Portland dally, except Band. stage ol water permuting) lor V UUmelle anr Yamhill River points. Leave "Leave Rlparla - Bnake River Lewlstoe (ia.m Rlparla to Li'wlston ;. Dally Dally Exept Monl , Kxct Mo F. F. WAMSLKY. Agent, PendltUin WASHINGTON COLUMBIA RIVtR RAILROAD Take this route for Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha antl All Points East and Sonth Portland and points on tbe Sound P1MIC CAIIII Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 1.45 p. m. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, 11.45 a. m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. Leave Walla Walla dally.east bound, II too p in Arrlta Walla Walladatly, -vest bound, 10:li a. lu For Information regarding rates and accom modations, cull on or address W, ADAMS, Agent Pendleton, Oregon 8. H. OAI.DERHEAI), (I. P A., Walla Walla, Washington GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Corner Court and Johnson Streets, Pendleton, Oregon. M. F. Kolly, Proprlotor. HEATED BY STEAM LIGHTED UY ELECTDICITY 'sis' Aiiiurlenii I'luii, niiel.'.o tuf'J.IMi porilnv. Kiiniprnn I'lim, MH, 7Au. at.lMI himh'IiiI niti' by wixik or nioiitli. Free 'bus meets all trains' Commercial trade solicited pine sample rooms SiK'Cial Attention (liven Country Trs;' HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEHB STS. RUNS Pullinaa Slcepit.H Ciiih. lilunant DiniiiK QirH, 'J'ourist SIuepinK Ciiih. HI. I'A UI. MINNKAI'OLIf DULUTH FA UUO roi GRAND FORK! (.'ItuuitM'i'urs WINNKPEU HKIjKNA and HLTITK. TII HOUGH TICKETS TO UHIUAOO WAHHINOTON? PHIliADKIiPHIA NKW YORK; HOBTON and all polnU Hunt and Houtli fhrooyh tickets to Japan and China, tit Tstoiaa and fiortnern Paclflo HUamshlp (- aud American line. TIME SCHHDULS. Trains leave Pendlttou dally except taaaay at 7:00 p. in. For lortber Inlorrcalton, time cards, nian and tickets, call on or write W. Adams, Pea dlclon, Orenoo, or A. D. rlllAKLTON, ' Third and Morrison MM.. Portland. Or GEO. DAnVEAU. Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heateo tiuropcan Plan. lllock and a half Irom depot, Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50o, 75c, $1.01 THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREQON Aincricau Plan, Jj per day and upiiai. Ilcadquaitcre forlouii.l. and commercial trav elers? Aim-I.li.lt. wade to families aud afU lentlrmtu The ruauageuieul will be plcajnl at all limes lo show rooms and slue prices. A nodera TuiLl.li bathestablUbiaeuliu I he kot.l, II C UOWKkttt.MBBaaei 1 aM. sM Mnimnn U I AhODaV rlMV lt7 " .!: t . 1 is. .l.l imini at I Ulnar IriMU "?JJH Lye. di. - ; ' , "1?,,..iTei.til..ii fu..torw.ui.it. f-t"ltl yadlul y,f"; ,lnf.eaieUal tan I.ltii.tof " " . :aie.V W. I . ., fr e Mfii rT W.-;T;'oo. cYuL SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS. PENDLETON, OREGON. J. Keyea, C. C.