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DAILY EAST WtEGONIAN, PEWU.ETQN, OREOON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,. 1903. TRANSPOrvTATION LINKS. HOTELS. iess Cards ana societies .aa aY m A a PENDLETON MARKETS 1 1 ' nc AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. mm HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props, HYSICIANS, .! innn VrfiBboo red S"- in .( h : rv. t"Vi rstar. "SB" .r' f Je . ?Ji h arlnff. a fid LU . att. -r nnutsftPATHIC d sors"- h,.,k t: rea- Miaou.. 44. . 1 - . .oAPIl. ir'tj"- 161. DBVST taring. Bank boiTd 0konneS"i?fl4a.r..MaIn -TT-Br phi 4TTTRUM1; Office - lleS boom-. .n,'-IKIll A.VD S"K- DENTISTS. HA.. -I Inf. i uuuc, ... . , Iv RIN An i aunu.vn- ntIATE Of THE oreromeat ve:ernri ?t b7c All domestic animals ?' T. r.-ln.ln.ln. omce at le. Msin ree., "I'l""'"- rjlaenjr puwuc ...- . V SCBGEO.N.-Dr. P. C. MCaoD. Cn.7ct.itr ol ivnn. Veterinary L . i nfflp t Tollman's Capital. 5U,Wu; orpiu. uu . - . . -a. n 1 m a namnalllit. prompt r attenaea iu. uw r. rr. a i trot i-lM-nr- LeGrow, caahler ; I. b-emp. HERS BANK OF PrtTipp boucht and 01Q. 1, ri -,na oltrilAF ' fix A. Uartman. M. m. jmm. j-. G. W. ITOfDilCi. ororon. Orcanlzed Marcb l. tal S1IH1.1KMJ I lUrTJlUI. AW," . ... j. t l rv r atnieaira .-.U nn sail ni- nr ni J. Fnrnlan. president; -u. -a. rn 1 Unli faahloP ? lli- AIL, UA.lIk Uf (. -.nuuu UK1, IIViVWi DU,wsu f vxi"'- I ulfrapbtc transfers sold on aier- tblb AINU BUIlUL.M. COLE. CONTIIACTOBB AND Latlmatet zurnuned on snort CONTUACTOIl AND B0ILD- ccmeDt walks, stone walls, etc ii lui ureconian onice. iTUaV alinilTIfT A XI I nan t irnin. t w Kkamn .PI? nr .iBTroivfi Awn r'u. cement walks s pec laity. Be at u&aiT zimr'a drtr uft l r. u. nnz iut. 111:1' j MOMMA rsfranif i DEALEK IN SBCO.iD it there is soy thin 70a u. .ii i.oon street. SECONDHAND OOODS .Old '- Dawn hrgAmrm n. nn.. alt klnria Af ..I.I u U7. to commercial travelers. uotue t cm . i ci. . II 1. . u.l.uu U1IK , . w ur meuos ana Rout. HI Tli,.., onlT block lrom , 'wanaijle. 1 COBNKR il.Tl . wn,,. llt.-V.rr ""V u ,1 I..K.. to .re; , rl"v i i tux l,b0 per day, u.e, MlUen, nt'ar vvo j . a. Kichards. nroDrletsr - DtjJolNcvBB oaM ln Sav.' HJ T n a r 1 Si Ton e'lK 1' fft. L "i?- - vaivnii irli.H. s t w--w urokpMM Ttr 1 Vl rt1 'sums. f..v;i:!tJaIt . lor nonreifdentn. ""jr.. VICft Pa I B vuuii. 1 'r ''bii a"5 THE OLDEST UMMkia. - tsw x.asa" 1 T undlnrnn Mtaf" room c1,1ctt0M- Tl 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I H I ATTORNEYS. JAMI.S A. KEIi LAW OFKtCB fN JUDO building. HAILEY & LOWELL, ATTORSKVS AT law. Office la Dcspatn block. BALLEHAY & McCOUUT, LAWYERS. AS roclatlon building. carter & Haley! attorneys at law. Office In Saving Rank building. (1ENRY J. DEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Association block, I'eadlctcn, Oregon. It. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY. Judd building. ROOMS 425 E D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Court atrrcL 111 I, B. REEDEU, ATTORNEY l'ondletoa, Oregon. AT LAW, X. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office In SaTlngt Bank building. II. E. COLLIER, LAWYER, OFFICE Rooms T and S, Association building. STILLMAN 4 1'IERCE. ATTOIIN'KYS AT I. Mr. Stlllman bis been admitted to practice in United States patent offices and makes a specialty of l'atent Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13. Association Block. TONSORIAL PARLORS. KATTON'S SANITARY BARBER SHOP, Despaln block. Court street; beat work manshlp; all tbe modern Improrementa ; til tools sterilised; bath rooms In con nection. CABS AND CARRIAGES. CITY CAB LINE, ERW1N BAKER, PROr, Telephone main 781. Office and waiting room, Alta .treet. next to Savlngi Bank building. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE R,hU M. J. Tarner. nroDrletor. for flne e turnouts Btock boarded at reasonable rates Stable US Alta Street. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALK TWO LOTS AND NINE ROOM house, flttel with all modern conveniences on South Main street. Ear terms. Ir ulre at tnls tiffin. FOR GOOD WORK, REASONABLE PRICES and prompt attention, take your cripple boots and hoes to A. X. Bllley. near Mill crerk bridge, on East Court street. Bign ol red boot on smalt nouso. 31r. o KJlJSUtvl, 1UU rc lutlli-u r F reading room iaraatgiuauu cuucbu. Tsntage ol free bath, use ol punching Lag snd other equipments, including library and read lngroom. Term,J1.0J to join and toe a month uuca. FOR SALE BOILER AND 4-UOItSE 1'0 ER vertical high speed engine Also a 40-light Generator including all switch board lntlru ments. For particulars, call on or address raXD KIKE, UOXi.IV, reuuictuil, uir u-w V vnRKKA WILL PAY PROMPT AT- tentlon to all sales and posting bills. Cor respondcucesollclted. Commission reasonable r. u. box zoo. renuieiuu DIVORCE LAWS-PETER WEST: ADVICE true ; fees, terms to suit : S5 years' experience. Office 60 Garden St., Pendleton. Oregon. iv ITIIIND THE FOLLOWING DE- scribed animals have been taken up by the marsbil of tbe City of Pendleton, to nit: One bay mate branded "II', on right sbou'der "ju" on ieusuue, icii muu wuuc, hei,ui knnl lrVYl Minnill One liaht sorrel filly, branded figure "6" with bar through It on right shoulder, ieli hind leg rhtfff itrtnln fiire One bay marc with colt, mare branded with pot hook on light hip One ltcbt buckskin mare, black legs, branded "l" oa kit wilt, icit nina toot wnite rtna ...a,, ma... .T Htl 1ft Ittfle One buckskin horse, branded "T" on left stifle, with hip knocked down If said animals are not claimed by the owner, or those cntltlrd to tbe possesalon. costs and el pens erf against them paid, and theu taken away within ten day from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the HIT VI ilUICUllKli mw -J. rimiii silt I until to the hlehest bidder. at public auction for casb, at the city nnnnii nn the corner of Cottonwood and Webb streets. In the City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment or aucu costs auu v"" v u,- lot' sate. rT. ..4 t r).mr "S I lil'l Vi m. Sciiata, City Marshal IVVyVyWVWYWWYVVvYVVI How to Sell a Crop and Still Have it. A great many farmers carry their crops for a long time after karveat waiting for au advance in prices. Thce who need money can get a large part of the value of tnelr crop out in money and still hold the grain for an advance in the following manner. Suppose a farmer has Sfioo bushels of wheat which he can sell st 65 cents a bushel; let him sell it and receive Ij.tjo In payment; then let him buy 5,000 bush els of May wheat and margin It J cents a bushel. This will require so.oo. He will theu have j.oro to use as he sees fit If the price of May wheat goes up five cents per bushel, he will make $130 tbe same as If he bad held his J.ww bushels of wkeat lu his granary. Yours for cousideratiou. Coe Commission Company B. E. Kennedy, Local Mgr. PRflMPT TIKLIABLE' SERVXOE A J BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS Goods taken besfof care of. Leave orders at TkCTSca's. phonMalnlWI. f H IMHIMHH I Insurance at Cost 14,370,113.00 Of Insurance In force OREGON FIRE RELIEF AS SOCIATION. A Strictly Mutual Home Institution TariSS? tuk oldest M. H. RICE, Frecwater. Frecwater. tnr-iT a t J. P. WALKER, dtr agent for uninitA "uu aa s s lsses w w Quotations on Staoles Furnished by Local Merchants and Revised Dailv. Wheat Is sttll in the 67 cent notch, with nothing doing yet, to arid a now feature to the market. Feed Is tak ing a slight (lurry today, although the price remains the same. There aro many teams from the Interior load ing this week, with orders ahead for much more of the different kinds of feeds at the eud of the week. The fruit market is stationary, with win ter apples going at 75 to $1.20 per box. There are no new features in the grocery or vegetable markets as the fall specialties are now all fully introduced, excepting mince meat, which will be In evidence soon. Hom iny from Umatilla county corn. Is ono of the fall luxuries that will bo seen later. The quality of the corn is ex cellent and the hominy Industry prom lses to become a fixture. RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 50c per lb.; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades, coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; package coffee, 20c per lb., 3 pack ages for 50c nice Best head rice, 12Hc per lb.; next grade, 10c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best $6.50 per sack; do 13 lbs $1. Salt Coarse, $1.10 per 100; table, $2.50 per 100. Flour B. B.. $4 per barrel; Wal- i tors' $4 per barrel, $1.10 per sack. Bacon 14lSc per lb. Ham 17lSc per lb. Coal oil $1.C5 for 5 gallons; $3 per case. VEGETADLES. Carrots, 2c per lb. Potatoes, lc per lb. -California sweet potatoes, 5c per pound. Garh , 10c per lb. Cabbage, 2c per pound. Beets, 10 lbs. 25c. Tomatoes, 5c lb. Onions, 2c per pound., Squash, 15-35C Parsnip, lu lis. 25c. Pumpkins, 15-25c. Celery, 10c bunch, 3 bunches 25c. Lettuce, hothouse, 5c bunch, Kraut, 10c quart, 40c gallon. MAITMOID ROOFING not aSect it. Comes in rolls ready for hying. Low freight charges. Inexpen sive to apply, cheap in the first place and liju for yeixi. Sss for SMklM. s The Paraffine Paint Co. San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Lot Anjelcs and Denver, Colorado. T. C. TAYLOR, Agent INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. Aaaato Hartford "ire Insurance Cal2,59,07b Alliance Aursuice Uo 29,089,968 London & Lsmcattbin) Fir Insurance Co. 1,644,683 North Britiah'dt Mercantile Co 19,696,974 Royal Insurance Co 22,897,13 FRANK B. CLOPTON AQIMT 800 MAIN STREET A PMITIVB BimW. kbUSTS. No car m psr, Oaiao oaleUr sad penaa Malir tha worst cases of iiraiarsi audilMt. no marurorbcnrlojc aUod' lac. AhsclaUlr Bannless. 81I br dnicsrUls. Prim Sl.W, or tr sualL posts-tla. THE lAMTALfBtM C0 sxttxrosrraioa, omio. Sold by F. W. Schmidt tt Co. MEN AND WOMEN. Cm Bis O fur oonatarsl Jlscharim.l nil sni Illations, irtlUtloa, or uum;Mok of cinevos taeubrsasi, Paleleu. and DOI SStTJ' at at. im tuteUM. lr id. IfJIil, tut U. or Uttka, H.T9. Cixnlas ao&S oa sQUMt SUndsrd remedy for Gleet, Gonorrhoea and Runalnji IN 48 HOURS. Cures Kid- oer and Bladder Trouslti. For all climates; beat, cold, I I rin, easej, fumci nd fire do I Popcorn, shelled. S 1-3 cents' per pounu j on col), c cents per pound. FRUITS. Bananas, 40c dozen. Apples, 75cfJ$l box. Tears, $1.00 box. Lemons, 40c doi. Oranges, 40-50c doi. Prunes, 3c lb, 50c box. Cranberries, 20c quart. Quinces, Be per pound. Grapes, per pound. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY. The following prices are paid by dealers t the producer; Turkeys. $lff2. Chickens Hens, 7c; $34 per doa- en; roosters, 4 to C cents. Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $3.5004. Butter, 50-LSc, good. KgES, 30c. CHOICE 3EEF CATTLE, ET1 Cows, per hundred, $2.40-$2.50. Steers, $3.10-$3.25. Hogs, live, $55.60. Hogs, dressed, 7VSc. Veal, dressed, 7c, Sheep, $202.50. HAY AND FEED. Chop barley, $22.50 per ton; lUc per lb. Chopped wheat, $1.40 per 100. Bran, 00 cents per sack. Shorls, $1 per sack. Oals, H4 cents per lb. Alfalfa, loose, $12 per ton. Wheat, loose, per ton, $12. Timothy, baled, per ton, $20. LOCAL HIDE MARKET. Tho following aro the prevailing average prices for hides in this mar kct: Beef, green, 4Cc per lb.; beef, dry. 10?13c: mink. 50080c each with a possibility of $1 each If tt.o s zo Is Eootl and the condition pnrao coyote. 75STS0: bear skins, accord Ing to quality and size, from ?3 to $15; coon, 30035; horso, porioct, with head, tall and mane, $101.25 sheep, green, 6c; sheep, dry, c skunk, 25c; badger, 153ic. 5 MUTSU HITO REIGNED FOR THIRTY-SIX YEARS Is Fifty-one Years of Age Has Al ways Been a Progressive, Up-to. Date Monarch Established Con stitutional Government and Abol. Ished the Feudal System. Washington, I). C. Nov. 3. Tho Japanese tlio world over today cele brate the birthday of their Mikado, Mutsii Hlto, who is flfty-ono years, and already In the thirty-sixth year of his reign. In Washington tho oc cacion will be Informally observed this evening with a dinner at tho Japanese legation with tho Japancso minister, Ivogoro TaUarlhn, acting as host. In view of tho present critical sit uation in tho fur Kast with Japan and Russia on tho verge of war, tho Japanese emperor naturally becomes a figure of world-wide Interest. Muisu Hlto, who is now confronted with the most serious sltuai.pn since tho beginning of his leign, asccmlcu the throne of tho mlkados In 1807. "v was the son of Komcl Tcnno, and was married In S(iJ to Princess Hurnki; Ho has threo daughters and ono son, Crown Prince Kotalshl, A Progressive Monarch, Mutsu Illto Is the first emperor of tho Japancso to attempt to Introduco modern or western civilization Into the Island. lie began his reign by genuinely great reforms, conceived In a spirit of liberality. One of the first results was tho abolition of the feu dal system, which bad so long blocked the progress of the country. It was be who established the present con atltutlonal government, and under his sway the people liavo attained un precedented progress and enlighten ment. CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS Minnesota State Conference at Min neapolis. Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 3. The twelfth annual state conference of charities and correction opened In this city today and win remain In session until Friday, Delegates' are lu attendance from mauy points In Minnesota. A largo number of people in the Twin Cities arc taking an actlvo In' terest In (ho proceedings and tilo con ference promises to be tilo most In teresting and successful over held by tho state organization. Prominent authorities on orgunlzed charily work and prison management aro to ad dress tho meeting, Phlladelp.ua Special Election. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 3, All Indi rations point to a victory for It, O. Moon, tho republican candidate, In the special election being held In tho fourth congressional district today to Jill the vacancy caused by tho death of Congress Foerderer. Ilaymon . Half Is the democratic nominee. The Atlantic Transport Mno recent ly had four similar ships built two in llelfast and two In Philadelphia. The American-built ships cost Jl,- 875.000, while tho Belfast ones cost 11,450,000. MIKADO BIRTHDA OREGON Shoit Line and union pacific Two Trains to the East Dally Pullman standard siutToutlst lr 1.. . riftltv m Omaha. Chlcaaol tonrMI slaepins; ear aallr to Kansas CUT! thronf. daeted) weeWT to Chleato, Kansas Cllr, re- rllnlna chair cars 'e tnttoine rminmir oaraaT roa Tlmo Sohwlulo Trout Pumllutou anatTs raox Fortland rortlaud Special No. 1 The Katt Stioam K.-ooa.tr Chios no Cbloaio Spcclat:Ko. 1 Tortland 9U0 p m Portland Mall and Express Ko.& f The Kar llllia mint The Knill UallsLnd'ExpreaaNo.t I rortlane laisn randletoa rasaenier No.7 tjpokaa, S:45pa potan Spoaann raamnier No. 8 oust m rendition Branch Mixed Train No. 41 liOOpa Walla Wall a Branch Mixed Train No. it Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. AU sslllnr dates snb- SA) p. m. jeciioenanca. for Ban Francisco Ball ertry 6 dsr.. ISO p. CD, "nainf " except Sunday 1 IW0p.ru. Saturday Columbia Hirer To Astoria and Way Landlni. 4:00 p. to. ounaa) 10 XO p. 111.I WMIamctto lllvnr, nn.iilutn Pnrtland datlv. excCDt Bonds, ittasjo ol water Krmlttlng) for Wlllamctta am vanillin Hirer points. "Lear fTLsaTa Ittrwrla Bnaae Hirer a. m. Rlparla to Lewlston Dally KscptMon Lewlstor Dal It Excpt Mm F. T. WAM8LKY. Aient, l'endlslon. WASHINGTON COLOMBIA RIVER RAILROAD Take this route for Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and All Points East and Sopth Portland and points on tbe Sound TIMBCAHU 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, Leare Walla Walla dally.eaat bound. II SO p. ra ArrlM Walla Welladalljr.-rest bound, 10:44 a. m For Information irtjardlna; raUs and, accom modations, call on oraddres. W, ADAMH, Agent Pendleton, Oregou 8. U, CALDKRHKAD, O. P. A.; Walla Walla. Washington. JIUNS Pullman Sleeplug Curs, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. rBr. pauii MINNEAPOLIS? DULUTH VARGO TO J GRAND KORSO CROOKOTON WINNKPKG HKLKNA and BUTTE, THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO ' WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK; BOSTON , and all point Eaat and HouUi rhiasatk tlekaia Sa Isssa and Cain, rla Taooaaa and Kortaarn Kaelio StMaasillp Oa. aad Aaaanaaa una. TIMI ICIBODLI, Trains laar. raadlatou dallr ssooi (ssaMUl at 70 p. u. for (oritur loloruatlon, tin. cards, bum and tleatts, call sa or write W, Adaaoa, faav dUtoa, Orafon, or A. D. clHARtTOH, TBira ana ssornaoa siu., rtnussi vwm Wood and Coal Some Kino Dry Wood now on lliind at Prices as Low an tlio Lowest. Aleo Good Coal, All Cash. Call at 038 Main street or Phono Main 1121. P. P. COLLIER ft The Best Hotel In Pcndletoa and a good a any. The Hotel I'omllctoii has just been refitted and rcdirnisljed itiroughoiit. Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms. Iiaths 111 suites and single rocms. Headquarters for Traveling Hod Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2.50 Special rnteit by wvvk or mouth Kxccllunt uuifine. Prtmipt Dlnlugrooni mirrlce. Bar and billiard room lnconueotloi Only Three Blocks from Depot GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Corner Court and Johnson Birnts, lVndleton, Oregon. M. F. Kolly, Proprlotor. HEATED BY STEAM ' LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY AinurlVHlt Plait, rate 11. US lo 9.00 iwrilnr. KuroiWMUl lMitn. BOu. TSo, tl.OO. Hpuolnl rntoa by vruok or uiuutu. Free 'but meet all tralna Commercial trade solicited Fine sample roosai Special Attention Given Country Trad HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB ST8. CEO. DARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heatad European Plan. Block and a half from depot Saanple room la connectloa. BOOM RATE - 50c, 75o, $1.M THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON arkaa ltao. 11 Mr (laT aad am Iksydsjaartcra fortoartsSs and com alar. S pedal rates mada to tsmlllsa sad ssaalf (raUsmtis. Tk saaaaasual silll b piaaaM al all Usasa to .how room, and airs pttots.. saodtra Taiklsk balbrXatlkhai.ulla Iks kas, II, C. DOWKMS. Uaaaaaf , When You Order FROM US you nrealireof two thllir. 1st. You can't a" gooti for lean money. Uud, You can't get loiter al ; any price. Low price is an argument no real talesman cuies to use. It Is the liest evidence that bid gixxls are weak on (uallty ami quality la remembered long after price is forizotten, Tho iunl(ty of our brantl gives us theblggent biscuit busluess on tbe coast. It will do as much for you, Standard Grocery Co. Not In any Trust 216 Court sire. t ft.