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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN,' PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1903, PENDLETON RETAIL WHETS TRANSPORTATION LINES, HOTELS. HOTEL NDLET0N .-ecloNS AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS Vor.n. oiticb in judd Off( Honrs, i" i" Telephone red on. r rp M u. " v. ....... ,i -nrrpcii w - Mid cr- imnnlrrd nurt-for refractive .u..n innln Hal III . ,. tr .mhnna '"lVXne mMn 301. ou office, black 78; re ,f T lcuboue main 031 : reti cle iu hrvdhuson, physician iffli In Having Hank build- " . ,..1 11,1 ri Mnttl ATTORNEYS. jamks a. fee, law omen in judd building. Quotations on Staples Furnished by Local Merchants and Revised Daily. HAIL.KV & I.OWni.r,. ATTOnNEYSJ AT law. Ofllco In Dcspaln black. IIAl.MlItAY & MCCOUKT, I.AWYEUS. pnclutlou building. AS CAIITHK k ItAI.EY. ATTOIINHYS AT law. Ofllco In Saving Hank building. (inXKY J. ItEAN, ATTOUNEY AT I.AW, Atsoclation block, l'euuleten, Oregon. ItOOMS 425 I!. J. KI.ATfil!, ATTORNEY. Judd building. ! n. 1IOYD, ATTORNEY AT 1,AV. Court street. Ill . ..ii.ti..M pn.nr Main ann iraice iiuuuo .- - - 2715 Al.I.EN IIOONE. osTisiii-Axu nuu uuic ,,.... -...- 303, Clliin IMIYSKIHN ANI1 o-li. . ,...1,1 Kill lltllP KOUIII lit. UU1I C 121 1, Ue.ldeticc mono -itwu 1 1.1, (Ii ?'n r,. ii. nr.nmiit, attorney I'cndlcton, Oregon. AT LAW, X. IlEIiKEI.EY, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, Ofllce In Bavlngu ISnnl; building. II. E. COr.MER, LAWYER, OFFICE Rooms T nnd 8, Association building, STIM.MAN & 1'IERCE, ATTORNEYS AT I.i'U Mr, Ntlllmnu lias been admitted to practice lu United States patent ollli-ca nnd tunl.rs n siieclnlty of 1'atent I.uw. Rooms 1U, 11, 12 and 13, Association Rlock. CABS AND CARRIAGES. DENTISTS. I.ILAO M. .-, -- Hock, over Hcliniiurs new urus L. r 1 1 1 - ' - ww.. CITY CAR LINE, E RAVIN RAKER, TROl'. Telephone main 7U1, Office and waiting room, Alta street, licit to Savings Rank bulldiug. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE CITY LIVERY ROARI) AND SALE Stable. M. J. Carney, proprietor, for lino turnouts Stock boarued at renfoniblc rates, Stnble 118 Alta Street. Mign prices for Hay and Other Feed Will React on the Livestock Market Eggs Are Scarce and High Fine Squash and Pumpkins Are In the market. : I'll.,..,. t'.tntihiiri I. K lit. .,i.rnnHMit eicriiary Inspector I'titim- "iiit;i"'""- v'"-" ; .... a,.. .. .,,..., Miirmtlf, llnti.1 Iteiulnii u phono Mum Mil u. ti. i-i.i.n 1 ,u;ii, ir Aura fireei, is. u. I'atton & Hon, 1'rnps LiirKCCoinfortuble stalls, plenty of feed and proper attent on given iiorflu.. Tclopliona Red i:01 Livery In con nectlon. (or III yean uuico at iniiinaira ,1Br00m PenJlut in Ore . riinno Main 1171. ,),., MISCELLANEOUS. MEN'S IIF.SOivT, YOU are invited. Free readluir room Why no' Join and uet the ad- vantuo o( free bath, use o( pun -lilni; bug and other ediiiptnents, including library and lead. Terms, ji.ou iojoid una guc a monin DREM.MAKIN'CJ -I am prepared to do dross mutl-iK end vewtnir o( all ktuds 1-mviI IIAftiv ill AlllhA. nwimntuuii Kuuiaiuvtiu. Capital f.iii.ouu siiriitua buuiwi.iu'o"";". oromptly attended to. Uetiry - Li.. . n- T i.ipir pn.n.n. (Jood work" r 1). Manu. . Irtircin cashier , I. M. Uornp, promittly attended to, 1!. Jam 'lent Ueorse W l'roebstel, llartraati, . m. joiiiib. r. li T I, l.Mn,..u link u W l'roebstel, i,rlnl Attention t?lven to col- ri'HluullL . 1. .1, tiiuiiin. vubiiic. telegraphic transfera sold on II' 1., lnl..nl. nU.n.... I Uw I 5 mik, OU I L.f rw. ent . makes tonioletn nnd roll Kir mil (ilium in run i-itv nr pmin 1, Juild building. rOR SALE DOILKR ANM) l-UoKSi: 1'OAKK verliral high -peed engine Also a -10-llgbt Oenerator lunludiug ull svvitclt hourd lnsiru incuts For particulars, call nil or nddress 1'kkii Kike, Hos ff'J, fondlctoii, Oie VM. P YOILVKA WILL PAY I'llOMl'T AT tcution to til sales a id posting bills Cor. respoudcucoholicltcd. Commiision reasouablo I". o. Box 2:0. 1'eudlctou PJVOW'K LAWS-1'ETKR WET; ADVICE (reo , (ee, tot ms to suit ; 25 years' experience. OfiicoliO, Garden 81., I'ondleton, Oregon. com:, contractors and Lstimutes furnished on short lion on RliifT Htreet neitr Muln. CONTItACTOR AXU llDILl). , cement walks, stone walls, etc. at l.ast ort-gonlau ontcc. .I.l'l. Iit u,ni,-n . v,r ,,i Cement wnllca n nnotnltr. V!m. rs at lladley & Zehner's cigar n street. 1'. O. box 104. eVeO rtl In Kiwrnt Hnn t hitlt. . : w. J Keyes. C. C. ,v rm.ri..,, fw If thero is anything you He ware ahd crockury. call and u. bib i.ourt street. IT Bnlrf . ..n . , . - . . " , I". ,, 11 UIUBSI. .iiiniii, ij nil. r , i , i, rnnbvnii, HANITAltv itAlrlihirt uifm , won, riMIIU in VVU- HAD I'lJIiUltABwU LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY By the Fire Insurance Com panies we represent. Our companies stand first in the world. Hurtforii J-'ire iuHiirum-e Uo.fl3,2n,07b Alliance Assurance Co . . - ::h.039,!)U8 London & Laaeaslilri' Firr Iusurtuiiie Co 2,544,b3 North British & Mercantile Co ... 1!,095,H74 Koynl Insurance Co. 22,897,153 FRANK B. CLOPTON The cattle niarkot has fallen so low that It is beginning to pull the pigs with It. For tlio last week thero has been no chango in tlio quotations on beef, perhaps because the scalo has kicked the beam; but tho market is paying tho minimum quotation on live pork, rating It at ?5.50 per huntl. red. It Is predicted that this will fall to G cents a pound inside of a week and perhaps lower. The beef men are of the opinion that beef has fal len as low as U will, and that It will be moro liable to rise now than to fall. Tim price of hay and feed, both chopped and stubblo feed, will in a measure govern tho prices of meats for some time, however. With lmv at $12 a ton loose, and straw soiling; in proportion and the farmers charg ing $1 and over for the uso of their stubblo, It seems as though meat was bound to bo high before the sprit's comes. Now that tho owners are tolling off their surplus, it is, of course, low, hut when the extra stock Is off tho ranges, me scalo will ad just itself to the conditions of tho ' times. Today the hungry seeker after eggs has to pay for them or eat something el.se. They aro too high for tho hotels and the restaurants, and aro scarce at tho price for which they sell. The dealers of the city are pay ing the farmer 25 cents a dozen for all the eggs ho can furnish, but tbo hens teem to be on a stilko, and theli produce is as scare as their tenth. Watermelons havo about passed in to tlio great beyond. There aro a few in tho market, but they are fast becoming loo rine to bo good, and tho end of tho week will close tho . season. ' This is about tho season of tha pumpkin pie of olden times, anil thy t farmers aro hauling some flue squash t and pumpkins to the market now. The irugal holsewife can And tnem In all sizes from D to 100 pounds, selling at from 15 to 25 cents. The season of tno harvest festival is here, and all (he good things of tho land arc traveling the road to Pen dleton, so that tho lady of the houu need suffer for nothing with which to grace her table. RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 50c per lb., next grade, ,'luc per lb; lower pe unrtol grades, coffee, 25c to lBc per lb package coffee, 20c per lb., S paoli ages ior uuc. Itlce Host head rice, 12V4e lb.; next grade, 10c iter lb. , Sugar Cane granulated, bot ?ti,50 per sacic; do 13 Iba SI. Salt Coarse, f 1.10 por 100; table, ;j.ou per luo. riour H. 1)., $.6 por Walters' $4.25 por barrel. llacon 20-25c per lb. Ham 20-25c per lb. VEGETABLES, Carrols, 2c por lb. Potatoes, V.c per pound. California sweet pota'toos, Cc per pound. (?arll lop per lb. Cabbage, 3c per pound. Boots, 10 lbs. 25e. (reen beans, 0c lb. Tomatoes, 5c lb. Onions, 10 lbs. 25c. Squash, 15-.15C. Parsnip, Ui lbs. 25c. Pumpkins, 15-25o. FRUITS. Watoi melons, 15-25C each. Crapes, 5-10c pound. Peaches, 5c pound, best; 5 pound ror 2fe, Snake river. Plums, 3c. llananas, -10c dozen. Applos, S5c-?i.U0 box. Pears, $1.00 bow Lemons, 4Uc doz. Oranges, 40-50c doz. Crab apples, :up lb. Prunes, 3c lh. 50c box. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY. The following prices are paid by dealers to tho producer: Chickenb Hens, 7c; $1.00 per do? en; roosters, 4 to 0 cents, fleose, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $4. Ilutter, 50-l.5c. goqd. Cggs, 25c. CHOICE DEEF CATTLE, ETC Cows, per hundred. $2.IO-$2 50. Steers. $3.10-$3.25. HogB, live. $5.50. Hogs, diossed, 7c. Veal dressed, C-7c. Sheep. $2.2502.50. HAY. Alfalfa, loose, $12. Loose wheat, $12. mAimm MAYOR M'CLELLAW AGENT 300 MAIN STREET The Colombia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and comfortable rooms, good betU. Jiar in connection where best goods are served. Main Street, center of block, between Alta and Webb Streets. F. X. Schempp Proprietor r f "",u,ulu rwi vara in 10 l.M iionlajr. 11. 1' Milieu, l tllla,., . . ' It, KlCllHrilM. nrnnrlAtnr - " UftNU Sua Ncoo . nffin.- i- ; i, J. j w . . ,ua 1.11, -"luiiion, ...:'. uojtr-ANV makes Will To , M VM '""J" Un,a- ITU t .', . IT. IlIjLir. HCG. -"11 IT.. V An um.i. ...i.v """win iimiunuuu .ill' ' ii I InHnnV"11' waae of land minus How to Sell a Crop and Still Have it. A uti-at many farmers carry their cropt, for a longf Jliiie aher harvest waiting far an advance In prices. Thaw; who need ntoney can get a laffce part of the value of their crop out in money and still hold the grain for nu ndvauce In the fallowing maimer. guppoirf a runner lias 5,000 bushels of w heat which he can sell nt 65 cents a biiihelj let lilin sell ,lt and receive Ij.ajo lu payment; then let him buy 5,000 bush els of May wheat nnd margin It 5 cents a bushel. This will require $350,00. He will then have f,ooo to use as lie sees Gt If the price of May wheat goes up five cents per bushel, lie will make Jijotlic same as if )te had held his 3,000 bubhels of Wlieai lit ills granary. Your.l for consideration, ' Coe Commission Company,, B. E. Kennedy, LocaMgr. The new high grade roof ing for low cost work. On sheds, factories, warehouses, barns, depots, wharves. All buildings of large roof sur face that require protection from the elements. A better roofing at the same price has never been produced. Send tor bovklet. 4 The Paraffine Paint Co. San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, and Denver, Colorado. C. TAYLOR, Agent DESPAIN & CLARK Are distributors for Multn Ceres a new Health Food, IJveryone should try a package. Just received California 1'igs and Oregon Honey lu the comb. 14-514 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE SoldXy F. For Inflammation or 0tarr ot the Bladder and Diseased KJdass. No cure no pay. Ourss qatokly and Perma nently tba worst oases ot aJouorrliO andCJiAet, no marterof howlo.tg stand' lag. Absolutely Harmless. Bold by druggists. Pilot 81. 0C, or by inaU, poattMdd. l,oo,jboiesj2is. THE SAMTAL-PEPtlH CO., PELLCPOHTAINI, OHIO. W. Schmidt & Co. MEN AND WOMEN. rW118- dtoih.rim.iiin.atlons. Sold by I)ss;ldtV alii fin.u0U. espn-ss, rrepalu, tor i.uu, or 9 irfjiuoii, lircular (tout ou tonwot. TAMMANY'S CHOICE WILL BE NOMINATED Not Certain Who the Democrats Wi Nominate For Controller Though Bird S. Coler Has the Lead Plat form Expected to Be Progressive and Highly Moral. Now York, Oct. 1. Tho Tammany city nominating convention In Car- negic Hall this cvrnlng nromlsos to bo an animated affair, tnough tho results of tho convention may ho said to ho a foregone conclusion I)es)lto the protests of Hugh Mc Laughlin and the Kings county ilem oeruts It appears to ho a certainty that the slnte fixed up by Tammany Hall will go through without a scratch. Tho nomination of Con grossman (leorge II. AlcCIcllan for the mayoralty Is Insisted upon by Leader Murphy, and tho Hrookljn democracy will have to be content with having a finger only In tho naming of one of tho minor candi dates on the ticket, lllrd S, Coler Is slated for the con trollcrshlp, though his opponents aro making tho most of the charges against him lu connection with his management of the a flairs ol the Cuardlau Trust company. These charges, which Coler aonounces as an attack for political purposes, may nevertheless mllltato against his chances for nomination, Progressive and Highly Moral. Tho resolutions aro expected to make tho most of tno successful light waged by Tammany against Devery and his crowd, which fact will bo cited as an evidence of the good In tentions of tho democracy to give the city a clean and honest government. Police corruption and blackmail will be vigorously denounced, and this plank of tho platform will he made unusually strong iu order to wiiiiBumu i no attacks wmcn aro sure to be made along this line by tbo supporters of Mayor Jxjw and tho fusion ticket. Another point that will be brought out In tho resolu tions Is tho lack of adequate school accommodations, which Inadequacy will bo laid at the door of tho Low administration. Enjoined From Publishing, J It. Sovereign has boon onjolncd trom publishing tho Idaho Stalo Kaglo, at Wallaco, Idaho, by tho Tri bune of that city. Tho Trlbuno al leges that Sovereign is using a head and motto for tho first pago which rightfully bolongs to the Tribune Publishing Company, and asks that tho hoading ot tho Eagle bo changed or tlio paper suspended, OREGON and UNION PACIFIC Two Trains.to tho East Daily Through I'tiltmsti standard and Tourist Imi Ins curs dally to Umslia, ChlcsKiii lourNi Moping cr oallr I" Kansas 11 y; throne! Pullman tonrlut Mcoi'lna cars roiKinslly con dtiiMCul) weekly to Chlcaito, Kiim t'tty, re clining clistr curs (pen- fne. to the Ksl dally VAN DHAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and ns good ng any. PKr ART roa Time Solioiltiln From I'omlletoti Portland s :10 a m I'ortlaud Special No. I ARRtVK most mm lilL.t .I'll ' A Chtcairo 6 ) pm Portland 1 m Chicago Special No The Ksil (-:() a in, TortlanC 5 : 10 i to The Kwd -l i.v a m Mall and Kiprcss No.5 Mall and K.'preii No.fi The Eat lllUa Portland 1 MA H 111 il'endloton l'stseiiger No, 7 SpoVane Min a ni tl WO p in Spotsn,' Pjissonger No. I'endK Ion llranrh Mixed Train No. II Walls Walla Mrsnrh Mixed Train No V! Bpoiani mm ' n iwjt.'iiti'iir: ijliri'JiiSsfi I Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. 811 p. 01. All sailing dates suh- Ject to change. For San Francisco Sstl every 5 days. 4 ai) p. m. 'ttKlly' CXITPI ., , . i,. Blltldfay vuiumn m.i-. 3p.m. imp in. 10 AMoria nu ay t-uiinm atuniay i-aiui nil. 10 UK) p m.i VIllnliii-iti Itlvcr. Boats leave Portland dallv, inept HutuHj stsge ol vatcr nerinlttlntf) for U lllanu-tte an- Yamhill River points. Leave I l-avc Ktpnila Hnake lllver ' I-wlinr :0.i a. ni. Klpnrla to Lewliton 7?ln. in Dallv Daily Cxcpt lion , Kxcpt II ui F F WAMH1.KV. Agent, Pendleton i - ,fiV5r5ir I'Jta'iKt' o n P- Thcllotfl l't tutlcton Ins just hetn trflttril ami tl-f urnislieil wirouglioitt. Plu tir ,uul fire alarm connections with all rooms. Uatlis ut suttcs ami single rocms. Headquartors lor Traveling Men Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2.50 Hpcol.'il i nt ot by week or month Kxoollont Cuisine. Prompt Oiiiliigroom service, l Bar and billiard room in connuctloi Only Three Mocks from Depot GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Corner Court anil .lobnwin streets, Pendleton, Oregon. M. F. Kolly, Proprlotor. WASHINGTON COLUMBIA. RIVER RAILROAD Take this route for Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and All Points East and South Portland and polnti on the Sound YIMIC CAUIJ Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 1,45 p. m. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, IMG a. m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. Leave Walla Walla ilally.catt hound, 11 :) p in Arrive Walla Walla dally, - est bound, lOil'i a, m Fur Information regarding rates and .accom modations, call on or address W. ADAMS, Agent I'l-iidletoti, Oiegon 8. II OALDKllllKAl), (1 PA. Wallu Walla, wnsnlhglon aa$fff 52?.' '.4y MB OTP IIEATOD HY STEAA LIGIITIil) I5Y ELECTRICITY AilHirlciitt rinii, riiK.s 1 ,'ifi titV'J.IMI poptluv. Kiii-oiioiiii iMiui. niii. 7fl, 9i.no. XptHtlnl rnttiH by weeii or iiiiiutli, f-'ree 'litis meets nil trains1 Coiiinicrclnl trade solicited Flue snmple rixinis Special Attention (liven Country Tra4f HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB ST8 RUNS. Pullman SJespinK Citrs, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Qirs. rHl VAUL roi THROUGH MINNKAZ'OMF DUIjUTH KAItOO GRAND FORK WINNEPEO HELENA nd L BUTTE, TICKETS TO CHICAGO WAHHINGl-ONS PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK: OHlX)N utt nil jinlnta Eaat nnd Bciutlj fhrouirh tlckau to ianan and (Jhlna. n iconu ana n onoern racinc auaminm and American line. TIKI SCHUOULH. Tralui leave Pendleton dallr eicenl Inaaaf at 7 300 p. m. for lartner Information, time caidi. mat ane tlciete, call on or write W. Adame, I'm dletoo, Oregon, or A. U, "IIAHLTON, i nira ana Morneon ail., roniana. Uffj. ' ( ICE We keep nothing but pure natural ico, frozen from pure, clear mountain water. It goes farther and lasts longer than artificial Ico, All we ask Is an unnrojudlcod trial of our Ice, Why not order a case of tho celebrated Schlltz, A. B. C. or Gambrlnus for- your Sunday dinner? Now roady-mado dally at Toulsch's. sltlrte arriving El. Phnne your order to Main HENRY KOPITTKE GEO. DAUVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated tiuiopcan Plan. Illoclc and a Mall from depot Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 75o, $1.M THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American I'lau, Jj per day ud upwaia llcwlquarlere for toutUte and couiiuticlal tta elere. rpcial ratra made to rauilllca and tlagU gcnllemeii, The mauancnirnt will be plcaactl at all llmre lu ihow rootne and give prlore. A modern Turkltb belli rttahlUhuicutlu the boUI. II. C liOWKKh, Menem, When You Order FROM US you urn mire of two tilings. 1st. Yoiit'uu'l fful aw nornl for li'Mv inniif v. 2mJ. you can't got belter ui uny jirlcu. l-iiw price n un argument no rail salesiuau uuies to use. It Is the best evidence Unit his goods are weak 011 quality ami quality Is remembered lixig after jirlfe Is forgotten. The tuiallty of our brand given us the biggest biscuit business on the coast. It will lo us much for you. Standard Grocery Co. Not In any Truit 216 Court Blroet SvWVMMWVWArWVWVi