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r . j 4 TRANSPORTATION LINE. HOTELS. ..renslONS AND TRADES, ALPHABETICAL! v . Hur""- i nnnHNiiirn "tWa PHYSICIANS. .. " 1, If 1 1 " in I ni .IIII1II " ncriM noun, i" 01, istvr - no I. II.. -. J ' """n, KL. aid impaired bearing. IMXSe malQ 301." Hie. i McFAlii.ij. ni . (lick I"1- ' ,t in MnvlnzR Ilnnlc hullrt rTOlll (llBeUl' Uliu uioruc m JndJ bull(llK. corner Mntu nnd Office fpon ma,a 721 reB' S 2T3. irrv miiii'.. I m j Lin A I II 013 IIIUIUI'BUII m....;.. .tilling Hdl 303, una onicc iiuuiie mac ATTORNEYS. JAb" mint rKK LAW owcn IN JUDD "tW.S LAWYn,!S-rs- CAIITIJIt A riAI.KV. ATTOnSTYR Tr taw10B SvlngValt binding .AT IinNItV J. riHAN. ATTOItNHV AT T iff n-n- J10Y1). ATTORNEY AT I,AW Court street. Ill ''ll'Ji'1;' ATTOltsnv Pendleton, Oregon. AT LAW, Omce In Saving, i,ok b,.IMInK LAW' " K- coi.wnii, lawyer, omen I joonis 7nnd 8, Association building STIM.MAN & I'lllltcn, ATTOltNllYS AT Leu Mr. .Stlllman admitted to (pi.ictlcc In United States patent oaiceS mid makes a specialty of l'atent Law! ' j W. 11. 12 and 13, Assocl. i - .. IN i KlttUY, rllYSiuiAis Ann o' it- i SiStVln Jiidd IMlldliiK Itoom 15, Ofllre , lu "?CE. . V.i, I, Pinion Ui In M'JI "' INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS orei-on. DENTISTS. fAl'OIIAN, DKNTIHT. OUTIL'B IN iclldlmi. 'Phone, red 71. UlSN-. DIOTIST, OTI'ICK IN AH- im Murk, over .Schmidt's new time TUone, reu -n. BANKS AND BROKERS. ViTIO.N'AI. hank or atiiijxa, ,n Capital. JoO.uoo; Hurplus and 19000. Interest on ttuie depomts. Itt orelffn mill uomeHui: oiciiuuku. ions promptly attended to. Henry lj.iii rP .1. Ivlrk. v putimii. F. 8. l.eurott, moiui;i , I. ja. uuuii, IIAIITMAN AIISTKACT COMIANY MAKES mi. "' "Boaii inoBin uma. ;V,.C iV."ly t0il,,',0I5 clt' nd (arm proiv Does a general bruk-rane buslu-aa rurs tax es and makes Investment lor nonnsiilenti. Kelerenee, any bank in 1'cndleton. ' A JAfjTVAN, Pre. I.. W. IIK1 D.See. O. A. HAKTMANJr., Vice Pres. " S.IHtYKO.V, ATTOItNIlY AT LAW i Collections aid lisurance. Office In E. O. building. J. M. IIKNTI.CY RKPRKSE.VTS THE OLDEST and most reliable tiro aud accident Insuranco companies. Offlco with Hartman Abntruct Co. JOHN IIAILUY, Jit., U. S. LAND COM mlssloner Specialty made of land mines and proof; Insurance nnd collections. Of fice In Judd buldlus, room 10. BOARD AND LODGING. MI1S. II, L. IIUN1IN0TON HAS PUIICUABED ' Hid f nil it I n ir iriiimn n C Hi Qt-..n wheri anc will be Kind to cc ber friemte nnd patrons. iioti:l ai.ta, cokniIu alta and Mill KtreetB. Hoard bj the day or week. Good table tot Rates JL7.i nnd 11.75 per week, Pendleton Feed Yard in connection. B, Coniptou, Prop. ainiiPPtt1 It A vir ffcP vv RKrnv. I'lnliniKKi limifTlit niu unlil ... .rs. ..tlx i.ttmuloil n It Inm. u -i T It I." ifien xncliluf 0. I Unrtman, M. M. Julius, T. . n It flKniif I ir I. I rirr, irnh. wvdi.KTIIV SAVINT.M I1AK ' V IIKX YOP GO TO PILOT ItOPIC STOP CkDltsl. slo'o.UOO; BurpluH, ?100, ' flrat-clnHs rooms. Special attention slven . . II II .. .1 ll.. I ....... n.nH..t.. I ..1...,. t... r It l i.l 1 t.I .... 1 1 rnl lllif I ix. 1- flm IT IrVUKHk utiu r.fiii uu un I"H".iiiui -..v - "t W J PumlHli. nrraUlent; J. N. I ATIIKNA IIOV1X. I.E.tDI.NO HOTEL 1.N..THE liilooey, assistant cnamer i i""i""-" SiTIOSAL P.ANK ()!' lMINHLK Cltltnl. JTO.ailll ; Hurplus, ftl.l.lHH) ; I zencrni unuKiuir iiusiuess. i;x- ui telegraphic transfers sold on sdti r rniiL'isco. iui k uiiu N Llllllll. .111111111 UIIU l.lllllll,. .IUNIH -It VVdiln ...i.lil.. II I. I..in...11 : cisaier WHEN YODK BUSINESS TAKES YOU TO Helix, slop at the Hotel Helix Oond meals and good scrvlo. II. 11. lltchards, proprietor MISCELLANEOUS. WASTEB-YOUNQ MEN lo prepare lor Gov eminent Positions Fine Openings In all De partuients. (lood Salaries liapld Promotion!. Examinations .oon. Purtlciilars Kri-e. Inler-Siiite Cor. lust., Cedar ltapl.il, la BOWAIll), AltCIHTIJCT AND 8U- I.... 1 ...M. m 17 Jmlil liullilini?. COLi:, COXTUACTOIM AND it KstlmatcB furnished on short lob work n specialty. Prompt Shop on 111 ii ft" street near Main. SHY, COXTKACTOIl AND IIUILD Citlmates furnished on all kinds rr, cement walks, stone walls, etc. rdtri at East Orcgonlnn office. TR0DT.MAX. AiininrnfT and 4i.uiik iiiiuiii uici itufliuu iwietou llrvitou. KEU.nii, PLASTEHINO AND CE teaieut walks a specialty. Kh ' nniUhed free. Work Kunrauteed. filers at Iladley & Zchncr'a cigar m nireei. i-. u. nos im. SEVVINO AN' I) DltKSSMAKINO, MISS JE-iSlE Jones. 1015 franklin 8l Co-, E. liailroad. FOIl SALE-110ILER ANIt 4-HOUSE POA'KK vertleal high ipeed engine Also a 10-llgbt Generator Including all switch board lusiru luents For piuticulars. call on or address Fkeh Kisr, HuxTO), Pendleton, Oic WSi. F. YOUXKA WILL PAY PI10MPT AT tcntlontoali sales and poitlns bills Cor resiioiidemesolleitcd. CommNslon reasonable I. i. box !!;. Pendleton DIVOItCE LAW8-PE1KR WEST; All VICE (ree: lees, terms 10 suii, .u yvur. uaipwubihv Ofliee 603 Harden St., Pendleton, Oregon. Till: lll.t). OLD STOUV Uptowrie-Oli- rol,al.l, to n new cook be had just ..nEaKed. THE WORLD 'S YIELD FOR 1903 WILL BE THREE BILLION BUSHELS. OT AND SHOE REPAIRING. lEXKlVtll. n-iii. niu t,t.r I A III 1' ter I'li'-st-class repairing with uerlals. Hhon lu rear of Dludlnger Co. EC0ND HAND DEALERS. SOBLE, llllALEIt IN HECo-.D-t looda. (f there Is anything you 'new and secondhand ftirultiiH'. ii.uiic ware nmi crockury, call auu rtu. -ii i.ourt street. An lil'nnvii it . mi nrwiiw ll , "'.vu.in 11111.1 mwit nd sold i pawn brokers ; money " Q all kinds of articles. Waters r"l'o. .IILlUUWUtHI "ITV. T0N3ORIAL PARLORS. KltAHSIt.. UAUllim SHOP AND -IUII1 HLl'I'I'l. Lllilftt iiutjin " Hotel St (ieorite. Hrst-class i u .". 'ii- m i t A 1. 1 llAI.UUlt 6UUI', J'f Court street; best work. HerllUed: bath rooms In con AND CARRIAGES. rS.''i:NF' f'WIN IIAKIlIt. PIIOP llii .7 ". "nice nnu waning Xreet, next to Savings Hank Land feedWables! :t,HVUUY IIOAIID AN'U HALE lU .,' tt'"y proprietor, for I "Uiiii "oarued at reaioiuble IN KHTNP-OXK YEA Kl IN(i STJ2EK, II A hf Jeritej,biaiidd ruunlug A, uudet bit In both tttlV H:ild inlnmb mo not clulmed by the mrern or those e: titled tn the posslon. I'OfirO II UU VAlll'liew UK""'" ..vs.. t.-ithiti (n flnvB finm the I lilt II lilKUIl lllHJ " , I l" n Al fllO weni eth .lay of Aiuust. VmI the said nnlninls III be sold to the UlRlwt Milder, it public auction for insli, nt the clt i.tuiid. o-i the corner of Cottonwood and Wcl'l, streets, In the City of Pendleton, he nrnceods ot such sale to be applied to the ' payment of such costs and rxpenes ot mnk- i'Xegust 10. , , , VM, SCIIKEIl. City Matsbttl , . on san at the east oiieoosiax ' ol ke, lame bundles of nenspapns, con luh Ins over 100 big pipers can be ob 1 tniridl for '.'.I cMits ajmndlc. . ,.i,mii!i.iii! int U.IK1'. USE W of the e ' lasslned coiumns. If yo.i l.ave ...nietlilni you have no use fo-, offer to a'tr something that some othe. will rrobaniy uo a r lnMted hire of the publication you desire, and we ' 1 in il. it sent you and assume all the oTtEGON.Ax'i'UH "CO.! 1'endleton. Oregon. Harvest Season In Different Coun triesCost of Producing Wheat Average Profit Per Acre In all the Great Wheat Belts of the World. Ten million men nnil boveral mil lion women nre In the mlilst of the Greatest wheat harvest In the history of the world. It Is estimated that the wheat crop UiIb year will reach three liilllon hnshels, by far tho largest over Batheieil. The work of harvesting commenced in January down In tho South American countries nnd ends In December In Burmah and Wales. Meanwhile the supply of brendstuif for tho next year will nave been gath ered and shipped to the markets. Wheat is tho oldest cereal of which there is any record, being spoken of In the Bible as tho "staff of lite," and known to have existed 2,700 years H C. The exact source of wheat, wheth er In India, Persia or Kgypt Is un known, but the first wheat crops of any consequence were found along the Nile river. Modern methods of harvesting grain have Invaded many of the foreign lands since Mr. Cyrus McCormlck built the first reaper In 1831, and his machines, which have been improved upon from time to time, have been the real reason for the increase In wheat production. It would be a physical impossibility to gather the wheat crops on some of I ho great ranches of the West If machinery wore not lo be had to aid in tho gi gantic tusk. Think or len thousand acres or ripened grain In one field, which must be cut within four or five days. A sufficient number of men could not cuter the Held to do the work by hand alone. The most crude methods or harvest are yet to be found in In dia nnd Kgypt nnd along the Nile, OREGON Shojtline and Union Pacific Two Trains to tho East Dally Throuch Pullman standard and Tourlit Mef Inn cars dally to Omshs, Chlragoi tourlv leepint car aallr to Kansas I'iij: thronil Pullmsn tonrtit .leering cars personally con ducted) weekly to Chlcairo. Ksnsa. Clly. re cllnlng chair ears (iei. frr) to the Ksl dslly COMMERCIAL STABLES G. M, FROOME, PROPRIETOR. Carryalls for picnic parties. Good teams with competent drivers for commercial men. Speedy horses and handsome rigs for evening and Sun day drives, Gentle horses for family use. Stock boarded at reasonable rates. Best of care given to transient stock Onnoslte Hotel Pendleton , 'Phone Main 101. VMENT OFFICES. rElU'TT..... f it,,,, 1:NT ori'icn, ana main b. H?!-:'1 hclP or employ IssC": Pliono Main 1011 Vernal ORDERS. I LwT- llotJWoiMn Secret Society ball, I"' it l,ndleton. Ore. It. W I ! W J. lieyes, C C, Do You Enjoy a Good Smoke We keep La Integlrdad. I e and Stanford. La Mia SM standard lirnnd. ot cigars. Try the f York cigarette All tho lean lug brands of tobaccos. D. C. CLARK & CO. KCHUi i viw--- Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CUHE ForlnfliDiniitlenorOHttrrb of the UlodUt-r and DUcated Kidneys. No curt no pay. Care quietly &ai re no oently the worst cmi of 4loiiorrlio ndOIit, no matte rof howlo.nt stanvl Ine. Absolutely oumlcu. a.lJ ft. A I'pIimk tl.OO. or by mall. iostpalt 91.00.3 boxes, i75. THE SANTAl-PEPStN C0n BCLLCFONTA1NC, OHIO. Sold by F. W. Schmidt & Co i vg i MEN AND WOMEN. tlu lllg U for unnstursl ll:lirn.Uillliiiiitum, Irritations or uluirHlwu tf mucous nwmtirsii.i orai In plain vnvf. Mmm in ivteurt. IIL. V. H. A. JB mm Standard remedy tor Gleet, Gonorrhoea ard Runnlngt fuiriYl in 48 HOURS. Cures Kid- VnJUI J ney and Bladder iroucics. r where wheat was first sown. Tho United States and Canada boast anil actually possess tho most modem methods of gathering the grain. While harvesting machines compa nies, such as tho McCormlck, Peer ing and other gigantic concerns, send their own agents and helpers inlo every part of tho world, lo In struct the natives in the art ot run ning a modern binder, the prices, on acount of excessive freight, nre made so high that most of the fanners can not afford now machinery very often. Grain growing- has not received the "boom" In other lands as It has in the United States, principally on ac count of tho cheapened plan of har vesting here and the high prices elsewhere. The average cost til' har vesting, or producing a bushel of wheat is 54 cents, while the average price obtained Is 01 cents. Tills in eludes all countries of tho woild lu the estimate. The nvornge of profit on wheat Is about $1.25 per acre the world around. The profit In the United States Is trom $3 to ?S per acre. The cost of tho harvest in various portions of the world is shown ns follows: United Kingdom, Ml cents per bushel; Iluly, 72 cents; Germany, 70 cents; France. 70 cents; Hungary. US cents; Australia, CC cents, Spain, i CO cents; Canada, 50 cents; united States, 54 cents; India, 53 cents; Ar gentina, 53 cents; Itussla, 52 cents. The average yield ot wheat per acre In vailons countries nnipii lor their largo crops follows: Denmark, SI bushels per acto; United Kingdom, 28; New Zealand. 25: Norway, 25; Germany, 23; Belgium. 23; Holland, 21; France, 10; United Slates, 18; Houmunla. IS: Hungary, is; Austria, 10; Canada, 15; Argentina, 13; Italy, 12; India, ; Algeria. 7; South Aus tralia, 7. The cost of producing wheat and the average yield in Italy, India, Australia and several other foreign countries are about cuual, hence It Is Impossible Tor the wheat growers to realizo profit from the wheal, and In I'uct, the grain is often raised ut a loss, but then It Is cheaper than Im porting breadstuff. For the reason Unit tho cost of nroducing wheat In the United Kingdom Is so great, that countty Imports about 200.000,000 bushels of whent annually. Tho wheat crop raised In that country supplies the natives with Hour less than three months In tho year. The United States is tho greatest wueai- raising country nnd exported 1 78,000 . 000 bushels of wheat for export be tween July 1002 and April ot I'J'M. Most of this grain was siilppeu to Liverpool, and somo of It to tho Philippines, China anil Japan. The wheat Harvest, wmcu com mences lu January, travels norm ward throughout the year. Tho mouth or Juiiuary finds the liarvest .mi.niTi.ii in lmtherlni' the wheat ot Australia, Now Zealand, Chill and Argentine, February and March, up per Kb'11 ""(1 Hurrounuing coiimii-, Apt II. lower Kgypt. India, Syria, Cy prus Persia. Asia Minor nnd Cuba; May Florida. Texas, Algeria, Central Asia, China and Japan; June, Califor nia, Oregon. Mississippi. Alabama. Georgia. North Caiollna, Utah. Col orado Missouri, Turkey. Greece, Italy, Spam, poriugui, u ot Fiance; July. New liiigiunu. York, Pennsylvania, anil tue uei oi states westward of tho Rocky moun tains Hoi'inanla. Bulgaria, Austria Hungary, south ot Itussla, German). Switzerland nnd tho south or Ivng land; August. Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Canada. Great lb H In Notherlanrt and Central Itussla: Sep tember and October, Scotland. Nor way Sweden and the north or Itussla November. Peru and South Africa December, Burmah and New South W'ab's and the extreme north of Itus sia. Thus the harvest Is goin? on practically all the year in some por tlon of the world, but the principal countries harvest their wheat be tween May and August. W. H. Dra per In August National Magazine. mtakt Tttuo Schr-dille aaaiTt rot Front Pemlloton from rortlsnd Tortland Special So. 1 Ths Kail 8:10 am sau tn. CMraito Chlcno Special No 2 PoiIUdO MM pin .MI0 pro Portland Mall and Eiprvu No.5 The Kw UN) am PUis The Kait! Mall and Frpreii Xo.S I'orllard IMlQ I '.IS III IPendleton I'menicr Spokam No,. :pa Spokane Spokan Pasicnfet a US a m So. a I'end.i tin Branch . m J Mlted Train No. 11 1'P OSUp ra Ytalla Walla Dranch Mixed Train No. ii Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. S.-Ou p. m. Pally eieept Sunday IWp m. Saturday 10. to p in All ulllnt date, snb )t ct to chants. For San KrancUeo 811 every 3 days. Columbia lilver To A.torla and Way Landings. i aO p. nt t jm p. m. SmuU) HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel tn Pendleto and as good a any. The Hotel l'inillcton lias just been refilled ami tcditnislicil throughout Phone nnd fire nlarin connections with nil rooms. Baths in suites nnd singlo roc:tis. Headquarters for Traveling Mti Commodious Samplo RoomR. Rates $2 & $250 rilKt'lul ntte by week or month Kxcellent ('illslue. Prompt Dliilngroom horlf. II ur and billiard roam In oonnocttoi Only Three Blocks front Depot GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Cornsr Court and Johnson Street. I'endlatou, Orcson, M. F. Kolly, Proprlotor. M'lllnniettii Itlver. Hosts leave Portland dally, eirrpt Saint. .stage ot water iermlttlng) for Itl.mf lie anr Yamhill Itlver isilnl.. Leave ' ' Iav Klpatla 9n.tr Itlver Uwlitoa (. m. Rlparla to U-nliton 7 sio a. ai Dally Dally KicplMonl Bxcpt.Mei F. F. WAM81.KY. Agent, PendUtflO WASHINGTON .".COLUMBIA RIVER ! RAILROAD Take this route for Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and All Points East and South Portland and points on tho Sound TIMIC CUM) 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 Walta Walla dally.eait bound, It wo p m Arrive Walla Walladally.Hcit bound, 10:11 a. in For Information renardlni! rates and a'com modatlom, call on oraddre.s W. ADAMS, AKeut Pendleton, Oregon S. II l Al.nr.RIIKAD, (1 PA, Walla Walla, WaihlnKlmi HEATED Y STEAM LIGHTED II Y ELECTMCITY Aiiicrluiui I'liin, rtucK VI "S to S.u Hrilnv. KiiriilK.nn Pliiu, AO, TAo. I.IM, Hpi'dul i-iiti liy nivh or inoiitli. Free 'bus meets all trains! Coinmcrtlnl trade solicited l-lnc sample rooms SiR'cial Attention (liven Country Trs " HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEHB 8TS. RUNS I'ulliuait SlecpUi", Otrs., lileBiint Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping CiirM. rHP. pauIj MINNKAPOl.Ih nvumn KAIMIO fOJ (IKAND rOHKr , riiuuKHivnt I WINNKl'KO j HKIjKNA and UurrrK. THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WAHHINO'rONJ PHIIjADKLPHIA NEW VOHK: BOHTON and all points Kast anil Boutii I f Crouirh tickets to Japan and (Ihlca, tl I Taooma and Northern i'iclOo Sle.oihlp -' ! and American lint. riMH 8CHSOULB. Tralni leave Pendleton dally eicepl Isa4af (1E0. DAIIVEAU. Prop. .Elegantly Furnished Steam lien ted Kuropean Plan. Block and a half from depot; Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50o, 76c, $1.01 THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON Aiutrlcau I'lau, I) per day ami up"'"' llcaduuaiter. for toun.ls aud commercUl tra. clet. blmHal laics luadr to fsmllltt aud slaf k .....i.,,., Tl, m.ii.veaicnt will tsr titsad .naiiikluMlouor ic7n..d sl I.rft. A mm MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDHr i , aM.r7'lllMlir..KaiieugtiD. an.lm OHEGON, SOLD BY TALLMAN 4 CO., DRUGGISTS, PENDLFTON, iii iii uriflT ngim