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DAILY EAST 0REQ0N1AN, PEWOCCTOW, OREQQH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1903, Business Cards and Societies PROFESSIONS AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. OFFICE IN OIL " . in n 19 m.. mm. 10 ti Telephone red 371. to 5 p. oi - 77.. . rt r D.. DESPAIN ItLOCK, J L. .-.-. rrnnhlM. catar- Condition, and impaired hearing. tarco& ntted for refractive er- ten Telephone main 1131. -"lTirVluiNaO. OFFICK OVEU De S SavSW. Telephone ,0- rMldence telephone main 801. n-T 0ABPIBI.I1. . D.. HOMBpi-ATniC ' r-T-i.n nii aurceon. Office in ssiMinf! Teicpnoue. uuiic. -. Una. ' "4 Ult 1 . . I.ta 7S Tl. " . . tnn, 1? ASfiniA- no n J , nJVv .lit lion block Telephone main 031 ; real- black 101. n x u UENDERSON, riiiHM-'iAW , .orMOD. Office In Savings Hank build-, UENDERSON, PHYSICIAN ; n . Kim 1 Uillk. ... , an j ST LYNN K RtiAKESLEE, CHRONIC ,t,d nervous diseases and dljeaae. of .amen Judd building, corner Main and Coon Sta Office -pnoue main .- . '-. Idjoce. red 27S nn. LENA ALLEN I100NE. OSTEOPATH Iff IK SIB TUOmpsuu liixi. Y.i ptiooe Rod 303. and office 'phone Black I u.i leoo Office in Judd Building Room 15. Office rjARTMAN AI13Tl'.ArT COMI-ANY MAKES hone Red .in, Residence I'bone Main 1421, reliable abstracts ol title to all lands In Uma jeodleton Oregon. tllla cmuty Unii! i or, i city ami farm prop- DENTISTS. V ArCIIAX, usi. yr r - Jud-t building, Phone, rea 11. ; t A . MA.N.v. V-V' f.V.i.'.r .... i7n. ! MANS. DENTIST, orrifu If. 43 tU.-mrru uiuva. v... ..... , jck. ovei Phone, red 271 VETERINARY SURGEONS. ' CUKlSTIr GRADt'ATE OF THE Boim Veternury College. Kdenburgh lo" Yale district B f All domestic ammalj treated on flcntlfl. principals. Office at Proorue-i stable Ma.n street, fipposi c not ! . Pendleton Kesiden e plione Main 13U ( ETKP.IN ARY SI-ROEON -Dr. D. ';Nbb.' ..j- .... -...Hii,i.ni vrttitninrv uipiieutui Ermiluule oi Lniveranyui ruu, trtll? Htoru Paudlet .n. Ore., Paone MatnltTl. i BANKS AND BROKERS. rit&V NATIONAL UA.-VK lit AtULSa, arottts, JC.iiOd Interest on time deposits. leais in xcreigu nuu uuuiravii: Mwiuuhc. o lectins promptly attended to. Heury Adams, president ; T J Kirk, vlce-prcs- nest in, Oi-egon uoes a general Dane-, mc business Eichancc bought and sold. , LUliections promiitij utieuueu vu. i. jauj imam f. I Mnrtmnn i f Jfthnn. T. Price, li D Grave. J. F. K core. Hob- tUF PENOLFTON SAVINGS BANK. . 1'iiodleton. Oregon Organized March 1. is. t,apitai. j.iui',uou . surplus, iuu,-. 00. Interest allorcpri on nil time nenoslts. ncir.rs. Mm1 n rr,nrinfi ?irpn to pni. nuuui j i uru su. ureaiueuL . j S Tl 'e nresldent . T J MnrrlH. rnahler? rn er . t i . r ... ... .,, ,i,.nr r. too, Canltal. f 70.000 : numlus. SU.i.000 : l HITSffn. n i-'P4lntrn "V. an- Ark anrt . ..it . . - - , kdj, president; r Matlock, vlcfrnrei. ' i. ,J-uw i u "oue, wuauier i u- r. juuusuu iu isnr rain a i tit : I ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. prlnteodent make rnmi.iett. nrt rit. , irr Km 1 th Knii.iin.. . OnlidrS KfiHrnntM fpnlHliu.t ..n .hnrt SlltU'S. Iftti irnpk u nMlBl, lvnmn . " wiimates turn shed on all kinds 1 ( misonrT. Mm.nt ..ii.. ,i. . LAtA nnl.H a. I . I E TliOPTMAV ARt'IIITKC'T AND ouii-rintenant nnik.r nt.n.-. r, ....... II " M -ttit ... .,,....., nntlDs- r.mU . the suaranteed. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. b?M HEALE 8I.,D. goods It there, la anything jou ?e,i " . uroaera: money SiVv , "in0' article. Waters 7 Mods. ?:i.j rv,i,.nAH . '0NS0RIAL PARLORS. 1 1 " IDe Diodprn Imnrfivtmanlt BOARD AND LODGING its n . .. . . ."t'lTIIVflTftfcr Iran urttmi. Mill ".ffiIA CO UN E It ALTA AND P t-i ml rtit v rf niiKV v-v - ids p i. .."r nuL& arur "VHWI, Of. rif,a eii - liVJHir-LWADiNO iiotsi ai ioodV7f;U"i,l, ? eii. uood melis . II It Ck.riti n,n.,.l.i. ATTORNEYS. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD building. I1A1LKV & LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT law. Ofllcc In Dcspaln block. ItAI. I.F.KAY & McCOUUT, LAWVEUS. AS pociatloo building. CAHTnil & HALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law. Ollice In Baring Hank building. nr.NUY J. BEAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Association block, Pendleton, Oregon. 11 J. SLATER, Judd building. ATTORNEY. ROOMS 423 E. D. I10YI). ATTORNEY AT LAW. Court street. Ill . It. REEDER, ATTORNEY Pendleton, Oregon. AT LAW, x. BERKELEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. . ... II. E. COLLIER, LAWYER, OFFICE Rooms 7 and S, Association building. STILLMAN A PIERCE. ATTORNEYS AT Lf Mr, Stlllraan li.is been admitted to practice In 1'nltcd States patent o31re and makes n specialty of Potent Law. Rooms 10. 11, 12 and 13, Association lllock. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS i Docs a general brokerage business I'nys tax I es and makes investment" for nonresidents. I Reference, any bank In Pendleton. hXkt.MAN Jr.. Viiv Pre, O A. HAKJ WAiiTC. i. i . iici.ii, sec. J. M. BENTLEV REPRESENTS THE OLDEST and most reliable fire and accident insurance nnIMn c Office with Hartman Abstract Co, . , 1 JOHN IIAILEY. JR., U. S. LAND COM- mlssloner Specialty made of land filings I and proof : Insurnnce and collections. Of 1 lice In Jndd buldlng, room 10. FRATERNAL ORDERS. DAMON LODGE. NO. 4, MEETS EVERY Monday eTenlDg In Secret Society hall, LaDow block, at Pendleton. Ore. R. W Fletcher. K. It. S. ; W. J. Keyes. C. C. CABS AND CARRIAGES. 1'ITY CAB LINE, ERWIN ItAKER. PROP. Telephone main 791 Office and waiting room, Alta street, next to Barings Bank budding LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE CITY LIVERY BOAllD AND SALE Stable. M. J. Carney, proprietor, for tine turnouts Btock boar..ed t reasonable rates, Stable 11K Alta Street o K. FEmi YARD. 119 Aura street. It. II. Pattou A Son, Props Large.comtjrtable stalls, pleuty "I feed and proper attention given iiorse. Telephone Red l.Ml Livery In con nactlon. MISCELLANEOUS. MEN'S RESOrvT, YOU are Invited Free readiugroom. w byno; Join aud get the ad. vantage ol tree nam, use oi pun. 'tiiug ng ana ""Prei.' - 'P'"euis, incicning uurary ana ieau- . w, , w .V,iu u .v, . UUUU uiies. DRE.SMAKINO I am prepared to do dreks- inuciug ana sewiug oi nil Kinas liood nork Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. P D. Mann, .oi Jane street FOR HALK-uoiLEK and t-HuitsE porttitjto the fact that the California grains vertical hlch sneed enirlne AIsuh in-llirbt fir, nmv In the market nnd arfi com- uenerator inciuuing ail snucii uoara instru l menth For tjartlculars. cull on or address I urn uuu vni iiuruui: Witn vui" u. Hor int.. FeiidlKtnu - -,....,.. i'n tn i r n-a iil'tvh i i " t. u i . a mrinw free: lees, lermn to suit; 25 years' experience. Office CM Garden St., Pendleton, Oregon. WANTIID ADVintTISRRS TO MAKK USC something you have no use to-, offtr to liulr mav ti nnrl imvp nr, (imp rur. HnniA. mnv n-lch tn frnHi. fnr , cnW nr n vehicle. U.m.l.u). mnv h... ll.it ,.,. nml ,.IiIIa . . . Prooosa s for F re? DeDartnicnt Sud- Scaled proDonali, for the furnishing of Eleven lundred Feet ul Standnrd Size Fire Hose. Five muruurtTLUi otnuuni'i o it: i iiciiuk. rir III UC TllV ' CrliliiClil ui iiik vuj ifi rcu'MViuu will be received at tbe City Recorder office in city ol I'euUIetou until . oiiok p. in., ftntntuir H I'kVt thn i ipnr.nn n 1 it in ifulu Lfnrl quality nnd price of Hriicles proponed to be iiini Pendleton, to be held on October 6, P.41.1, at :'! u'cliM. n. m. The council rcat-rve thn rlffhl to accept the bids tendered either lor the whole ?herlg.!relV.nr,rlralbf, a " Halt 1 this 1'Ah dav ol wntetnber A .1) l!i;i. 1 'THOMAS EIT.3tiRLI). City Recotder. Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE Forlnflmmtl0nor CutArrV of the lilnitli-ranti Digued KldncvA. No aura no uar Caret qalcklj and l'erma nntlj tbft wont oatet ol (jiouorrlio? and CJlrt, do matter of how lo.ig stand iag. AbtfolQtcly aannlfM. Bold by drugg-UU. Prlc St. 00. or br mail. DoatwiSd. $10,3 boxei$2.7&. ( "THE SAmi-PCPSIN CO- f BELtCFOHTAJHE, OHIO Soldby F W. Schmidt & Co. Suffered Eight Months I nn n VionrHlv rwnmmPnH Acker's Tnlilntti fnr rivflnnnn ; itnri fitomach -i -"- . CibU IUUUUID UUU bl AbU g wuw uica wuuuui iv.ict. uuiw vfi ...i mi 1.1-.- a noirl u - ""..a. . recover - , i araKrM!iuuy uuib, like Utem.) r. w. scumiai ec uo., Hmi.lati 1 MlA bssssK I K- Considerate. Mrs. New bride When you found out tbnt you couldn't accept the Invi tation to our wedding, why didn't you send your regrets? Miss RIvale Oh, I thought you'd have enough of your own pretty soon, dear COMMERCE-TIME DECLINE OCCURS IN THE PRICE OF SUGAR. There Is a Big Difference In the Price of Grapes, But it Is Due to the Fruit From California Arriving A Decided Drop Has Occurred in Price of Steers. Sugar has gone down and flour has gone up, and there are a few little changes otherwise in the market, though not enough to cause any worry on the part of the small con sumer. It Is possible for the house wife to get 14 pounds of the best granulated bugar now for $1, while last week she had to pay the same unouut for 13 pounds. Klour. on the other hand, has risen a few cents and now sells for $4.50 to the barrel. Grapes have widened out in their margin arl are now selling at from 4 to 10 cents to the pound. This wide dliference Is due i".. The nrinclnal and most Important change In the list has been the drop an Improved export demand an In In the price of steers. From $3.40 to ci eased movement will now begin $3.50 thev have gone down to $3.25 piling up stocks. Until American and $3.40. Last week It was thought that the price had dropped as far as It would go for a time, but this week sees another slide and the end is not yet in sight. Tho buyers seem to have the growers where they want them and are pinching them as it i suits their fancy. But still the grow- and without an export denianu wo ers want to sell and from day to day'aie likely to Increase them quite there are carload lots shipped to the j rapidly. city markets where they are sold at san Francisco Markets, a good profit. However, owing to the j San Francisco, Sept. 17. Grain op shortage In the feed tho farmers have , tlons wore moderately active, Wheat to thin their stock and It Is supposed opened higher, but closed we-iker In they think It Is better to get a little fluenced by Chicago changes. Spot less for them than to lecu mom at a' loss, Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Coffee Mocha ant1 Java, best, 50c pir 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 head rite, lZViC per iu.; next grade. lOo per lb. Suwr-Cano granulated best. $C. per sack; do 14 poutids, $1. 50 Salt Coarse, $1.10 per 100; table, $2 50 per 100. Klour II. 11., J4.5U per barrel; Wal ters', $4.60 per barrel. Watermelons, 253Gc eacb. MuukinelouR, 515c uacb. Grapes, 4 10c pound. Reaches, Cc pound. Plums, 'ic. BauanaH, lUc dozen. Tomatoes, 5r pound. Green corn, 15c dozen. Green beans, Be pound. Onions, lVc. Cabbage 3o pound. Carrots, 2c pound. Green apples, 3c lb.. $1 box, Cucumbers, i for 5c. Potatoes, l'&c per pound. Sweet potatoes, 5c pound. Pendleton Livestock, Poultry and Pro duce Market. Cliltkens Hens, 7c; $4.00 per dozen; roosters, 4 to C rents. f5efHp nor riozon. 19. Ducks, per dozen, $4. Ilutter, 60ft65c, kooiI. Kggs, 20c. Garlic, 15c per pound. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. Cows, ior hundred, $2.50?2.C5. Steers, $3.25&3.40. j Hogs, live. $505.50. Hogs, dressed, 77V4c. Veal, dressed, 70SVic. Portland Markets. Portland, Sept. 17. Wheat Walla Walla, 7Sc; bluestem, S2c; valley, SOc. Barley Feed. $1020 per ton: brewing, $21; lolled, $21 ff?2t.50. Cattle Best steers, $3.7f; medium, $33.50; cows, $2.5O0'2.7r.. Hogs Heavy (175 pounds anil up), $0.25; medium fair hogs, $5.50('i. Sheep Best wethers, $2.75; mixed sheep, $2.50. Portland, Sept. 17. Wheat Mar ket Is about unchanged. It was steady and strong early on tho ad vance ou corn, but turned dull later In the day. Cables wero steady. Cash markets also about unchanged. Noth ing doing In the way of export busi ness. Broomhall cables that Russia and the Danube aro still offering wheat freely, and that this depresses Liverpool prices. Indications through out" the Northwest are for better weather. Bradstreet world's reportB visible as having Increased G.000,000 for the week. Armour was supposed to have sold wheat through brokers. Theie Is no change In the tenor of Northwestern advices. Improved weather Is due, and as the rains have delayed the movement, good weather should Increase It. Without prices are on a par with iCmopean prices we are Inclined to think It will be rather difficult to maintain an advance, or even lo maintain tho present level; even with a lair expoit demand wo are likely to accumulate stocks during tho next row weeks, pi ices wens nominally unchanged IX'cember barley was well sustained all day, but tho cash market was quieter and easier, though avallub!" supplies wero light. Klour was Him. Hay and fcodsluffs woie fairly steady. Receipts of deciduous fnills were generally light and prices for most kinds were steady with a fair local trade and sumo shipping demand for grapes for the Portland steamer. Wheat Shipping, $1.43 (tlAVA ; milling. $1.BO1.00. Harley Keed. $1.12'!. 15; brew ing, $1.20Q1.2G. Wool Markets. Jiostou, Sept. 17.- There Is a tjulet tone In the wool market, although there has been a fair amount of wool moving. Manufacturers aro just buy ing enough for current needs In the hope that prices may weaken, but there does not beem to be a weak spot In tho market, 1'rlces aro very firm and dealers say tho margin of profit is very small. Quotations' Territory, Idaho fine, 14loc; lino medium, lO'&lT'e; medium, 18 19t Wyoming fine, 1415o; lino medium, 13V4017'(.e; medium, 18 Jjllic. Utah and Nevada fine, 15 ICe; fine medium, 15fl"17Vic; medi um, 19020c. Montana, fine, choice, 21022c; fine medium choice, 20 21c; staple, 20021c; medium choice, 21022c. Colorado, Now Mexico, etc., fllne, ll12c: fine medium, 14015c; medium, 150 ICe; coarse, 1415c. Arizona, heavy, 13014c; average, 15 0lCc; choice, 17 18c. Georgia, 24 25c. New ready-marie dally at Teutsch'. skirts arriving TRANSPORTATION LINES. OPFKON SliOJrLlNE akd UNION PACIFIC Two Trains to tho East Daily Through Pullman standard and Tourist sleep tnir cars dallr to Omaha. Chicago: tourist sleeping car dally to Kansas City; thrount Pullman tourist sleeping cars personally con ducted) weakly to Chicago, Kansas City, r. clllllng chair cars (sesti ircl to tho East dally PErar roa Tlttto SoluMlulu From I'oiHllototi AHR1VI rnoM Portland 8:10 am Portland Special No, t The East x:oua.m Chicago S-V) ptn Chicago Special No. 2 . Portland , a : iu p in I'ottland Mall and Ki press No.3 The F.st 1 M a ts Tho East Mall and Express No.6 Portland 4 :MJ a m s a m Pendleton Passenger No. T Spokane Spokane Spokatm Passenger No. 8 a;ia a m l'omllt.lon Branch Mixed Train No. It I nl p Walla WalUDranch Mixed Train No. i A Ml p ra Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dales sut. Ject to change. For San Francisco Salleroryadays. SKM p. m. 1 to p. m Dally except Bunday 8 p.m. I Saturday 10:00 p in. Columbia River To Astoria and Way Landings, 4 .-00 p. m. euuaay WiHnmottolilrer, Boats leave Portland dallv. excent finndsf 'stage ol tater permitting) tor Willamette ani l aniniii Ktver points. Leave i Leave Rlparla 4 S5 a. m. Dally Excpt Mnn Htiato Hirer Rlparla to Lcwliton I Lewlston 7:00n. m nallv I Kxcpt Mm F. F WAM8LKY, Agent, Pendleton WASHINGTON & COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD Take this route for Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan sas City, bt. Joseph, Omaha anil AII Points East and South Portland and points on thn Sound TIMK CA1I Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 1.45 p. m. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, 1115 a, m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. U'avu Walla Walla ilally,eaet bouud, 11 :0d p m Arrlvu Walla Walladally.Hust bound, lt):IS a, ui For Information rcgardliiir ratoi and jccom laudations, cull on oraiuireis W. ADAMS, Agt-iit I'eudlctou, Orcgoii H II ( AI.IiKKHKAl), 0. 1'. A.. Walla Walla, WaihliiKtmi. RUNS I'tillinaii SlccpiiiK Cans, Klc'Kant Dininn Qirs, Tourist Sleeping Cuvh. rSI'. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH KAROO ORANIJ KOIUO OUOOKHTON WINNEPEO HELENA and T0 (.BUTTE. THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WAHHINOTON2 PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK; BOHTON and all points East and Boutli Ibrorua tlokata to Japan and Ohlua, rl Tacoma and northern Kaclfle Stamiblp C and American Hue. TUB SCHBDULB, Trains leaTe fendlaton dally aioepl Hoadaj at 70 p. m. For Inrtnar Information, lime cardi, aaa and tickets, call on or writs W. Adams, dlatou, Oregon, or A. U. OHAULTON, Third and Morrison Htt Portland. Or MEN AND WOMEN, Vm BlgCJ for uunotarU irriutiua or uiivrtloia ct iuucouh futinUut Palxla tvrill ntstUtrll rwam ienoD - tEtJUaOcuicniOo. unlroionoiu. sola ny lirvurius, or tout la plala mwit. br xprt.M. rrpld, fui II XV, vr i Uittlaj, C.rjuUr leut vu ivuuC BSbW a. u uiatiu. MAcmcisnf ti,o. mm HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., PropB. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as good as any. The Hotel Pendleton has just been refitted and refurnished throughout Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms. Baths in sit'tes and single rocm3. Headquarters for Traveling Men Commodious Samplo Rooms, Rates $2 & $2,50 Sppclnl rates by week or month Excellent Ciilnlue. Prompt DIuiiigroom nervtc, Darand billiard roim InconnoetioB Only Three Blocks from Depot GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Corner Court and Johnson Streets, lYndletoii, Ori'gon, M. F. Kolly, Proprietor. HEATED BY STEAA1 LIGHTED UY ELECTRICITY Ainerleiiii I 'lull. nitiH$i tn rJ'J.(H) periliiv. Kiiropeiiii I'liiu, rtOe, "fie, 91.1)0. slieeliil rittiM by week or miiiitli. Prce 'lius meets all trains' Commercial trade solicited f:lne sample rooms Special Attention Given Country TraJe HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WERB STS. GEO. DAHVEAU. lrop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. lllock ami a halt rrom depot: Sample room In connection, ROOM RATE 50o, 75o, $1,0 THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON AuKiicau I'lau. It nrr dav and unwam Headquarters fortourUts and coiututirlat lia. tiers, hiitclal rales wade to families and Inf U (eiitlemen, The raanskcmeut will be uleaaeal at all timet to show rooms and give prices. A modern Turkish hatliettalilliihmeutlu the hcUI. II, C. IIOWKKK, Mauatei, t Conrad Platzoeder All kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine liacon, Hams and Sausage. i Prices as low as the lowest t X 1 4- -