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DAILY EAST OWE CONIAN, PENDLETON, OREQOJH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1903. FSS.0NS AND ' " iS-I1S;VT.ia. 'Fl..i .urp-un "",Snt.k 1411 : TfW ' j, Ifil ,rf . . wi'l!fll'ATll. I AIJ-L sirect lloiiw i-iiMlV PHYSICIAN' AND ''-..fc,1' i, .lmlil liullillnK. room DENTISTS. ... . ...ict iipi.'11'i: in Mine V...m;i' iv am. NM n.,r srliroldf new 'I r.v cnpr.FnNS. tnii" 1 i' .Tnment veterinary In U.' .. Bcl.ntltlc iirlncl- nt ru-ltP llutt'1 emilctoo, lti-tl m Main i ' ' IBV SI l!l l.S IHt ' --rnluate of 1'nlven.lty f l'emi. m Unnbni.i. f.ip ten vearH Of- -.ilman'K lrii2 -tore, renin., III ill"IB..i.v - I,.... af mum i wifS AND BROKERS. t.UINAI. HANK Or AT11IJ.-SA. Caiiltul s:,(P,Wiii surplut und ikiii Interest on time deposits, (nrciim und domestic eicliaiiRe. . urnmntl' attended to. Henry nrwldenf T .1 Kirk, vlci-pres- l.e(lrn cnbtiler I M h.emp. MIIIKS' HANK or WUSTON, (IMuii 1'h?s a cenerul bunk- iv..iinnf- Imiirlit nnd sold . iiromptly nttrnded to. II. Jam iJrat, (lenrec W Proebstel, lmt J. I: Kllsorc. cashier; ill ; A llartman. M. M. Johns. T. li II. (Iran. J I' KIlBore. Itob- ti rrirf. irirei WUCUl UUII MHU I'll Oil unuiiwi.i plal attention glien to collec- iplul. 57l'.'"; surplus. ?!i.-i.00(). a general nanKing nusiness. ux- Sjn Kranclsco. New York und poinln In the Northnest Drafts t'blna, Japan and Kurope. Makes i irifKmunii- LruiiMcrs soiu uu on reasnnanie terms. i,evi ad- B. Will,-, cashier II J Johnson. ITECTS AND BUILDERS. (or buildings In the city or coun- I CULi:. CONTIiACTOKS AND wop on lliun street uear Main. i.iuiouni uu uu muua Kill Tf t V iiinftin.in . L HirvTi L-nnvtf . . . .. ...... i lodjiag house at 020 Garden the bt clad in u. h.r 0 TUlTAnd rr lirittir. .... . I y.KW. well-llehted i-f.mj .till fii' .."iiy located, only , "o tourt street Kates rea. , ii p'" lo "y or week. , V-' ana v w. nea, prop. Pendleton Nelf, pro- tOUtt IHISIMfu.. . 1AIVKH 1 1 1 1 . -w int. ii,., ,. t . I'lUlT lifx-i.- ut.1... ."T.T. "'"tlw rtren , n(l g0",' ,mea1"' u --l 1 2OLANO BUSINESS ?.K likk7vSiiU "nail f"" " JOr Ilk Sio-fc. lu ?vlngs llank Ml mi?. "U)" and sells nil Wmii. T;. " a general bro sa ' HPUKsnNTK Tin,: "LKvTjii n . juiar """ rTTisuO. . 'Vp.'.ipnhi.ne ... f AfdS ana oociewes FRATERNAL ORDERS. HAM0X I.OIlOli NO 4 MKHTS KVKllY Monday evening In Hrpt Society hall, 1.hIok hlnck, nt Pendleton, Ore. II, W. Fletcher, K. K. 8. ; V. J. Kcyes, C. V TONSORIAL PARLORS. PATTON'H HAN1TAUY ItAIlRKU SHOP, lirspaln block. Court mreet. Best work manahlp All the mouern Improvi-mcntx. AU toolb sterilized. Bath rooms In con nection. CABS AND CARRIAGES. CITY CAP. LINK, ERWIN ItAKKR, ritOT. Telephone main 71. Office and waiting room. Alta afreet, next to Bating! Bank building. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. TIIK CITY MVKKY. ltOAUI AND SALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for line turnontH. mock boarueii at reanon able raten. Statile. 118 Alta street SECOND-HAND DEALERS. v. STitoiii.c. i)KAi.i:u in siicond linnet cowls. If there In nnytlilnR you neeil In new nnu (.('onn-nano: itirniture, Ktoves. feninlteware and crockery, cull nnd get Id" l'1'lcen. No. iil" Court street ni:v and second-hand qomds hoticht nnd oId. l'awnbrokerii ; money mlvnnced on all kinds of artlclca. Waters Jl Sherry, proiirletora. 73- Cottonwood t CtlUDAN'I'. .1 MellltOOM. 1'AWNIlIiOK ere and neeoud-hand dealers, have moved to the new Melarkey building, on Wit Court street. (Joodsi boiiKlit nnd hoiu. MISCELLANEOUS. lUtllSSMAKlNC. CIITtInO AND I'lT tine n specialty. HI- Main street. Miss It. Whitley. V.M. r YOIlNIv.rIM. l'.VY l'KOMIT attention to all sales and postlni; hlll-i. Correspondence solicited. Commission rea sonable. 1". O. box Bfirt, Pendleton. KOU SAM! TWO LOTS AND N1NK room house, titled with nil modern cou venlences, on Suutli Malu street. llasy terms. Iniuire nt this oflice. FOU (JOflD WOI!K. nilASONAIIM! prices and prompt attention take your cripple boots und shoes to A. X. Ililley, near Mill creek brldce. on Kast Court I street. Sign of red boot on small boue. MliN'S IMISOUT YOU AUH INVITIH). l'ree reading room. Why not Join and Bet the ndruutuce of free hath, use of puuchluR bag and other equipments. Including- library nnd rending room'; Terms. 1.(HI to Join und f.Oc a month dues. roi: sam:-p.oim:i: and 4 nouti; power vertical high-speed engine Also a 411-llcht generator, Including all switch board Instruments. Kor particulars call on or uddress Fred Klne. box .'17!'. I'endle. ton, Ore. I.N POUND THE FOLLOWING De scribed animals haTe been taken up by Ihc marshal of the City of Pendleton, to wit: One bay muto branded "IP, on right thou'der "D" on lelt ftille, left hind fuot white, weight about 1000 pounds , , . One light aorrel filly, branded figure ' 8" with bar through It on right aaoulder, left blud le shite, strip in face , Ml. ,,. One bay mare with colt, mars branded with pot hook on linht hip One light buckskin mare, black leg, b anded "T" on lelt itllle, left hind font white One grey mure brandod T" on left stltte One buckaktn horse, branded "T" on lelt stltle, with hip knocked down If said animals are not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possession, costa nnd expenses against them i-ald, and then taken away within ten days from the d:te hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. .of the Sixth day of November. 1003, tbe said arlmals will' be sold to the highest bidder, at publis auction for cash, at the city pound, on the corner of Cottonwood and Webb streets. In the City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and expenses of mak ing sale. Dated October 'a, l'J03. . h.i Wm, Scuiec, City Marshal INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. I Asw-ls Hrtford Ire Iasuranct Votli&VfiH 1 AllUnce Auraiie Co. . .. 2.a.IV' rimlii A T.n.ncahlre Fire liihumnoe Co 2,M4,(8:- North BritUib k Mercantile Co 19,696,974 Royal Ini9uruD.ee Co. . 22,897,15? FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT 800 MAIN STREET COAL Let us fill your bin with .... LEADING HOTEL ,N UIII! If VVKINI- IMIII Recognized as the best and most e.onotnical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any part of the city Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Depot I'wtliu 51!??.ta title to 'all' ..!! 1.1 fl ! n.-nuU rrvnj i,;,,.. Mil lUlirillM HUWR A POSITIVE CUHK For Ian nns a or OsUrrk OC , UO DWW.1 Wiw KU us. Mo care no pay. Om cklr -l Snn iuUlha wont CM of UwirrkM odJlet, no autter of bow loJg sUu 1 Bold bf .dW'!? Sl.M, or or mil, ttlll, itio, boixit-TC- m MKTAL-renn eu, .I iiiimiii oeuo. i saattswA ' Soldby F W. Schmidt & Co. PENDLETON RETRIL MARKETS Quotations on Staoles Furnished by Local Merchants and Revised In all the llat,ot the markets there is lmt one certain change this week and one that is a change in some parts and not in others. Tho first is In the quotation on grapes. They have been selling for 5 cents a pound, but aro now about out of the market, ana tho California variety Is bringing 81-3 cents to the pound. The other change is in the price of hogs, The local quotations are tho same as have been given for some time, but In the big lot bought by the Frye-Bruhn Company only $5.to a hundred was given. This does not hold in the general market, however, for the local dealers arc offering tho old price. Otherwise, there has been no change in any of the list. RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 50c per lb.;, next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades, coffee, 25n to 15c per lb.; package coffee. 20c per lb., 3 pack ages for 50c. Hice Best head rice, 12ic per lb.; next grade, 10c per lb. Sugur Cane granulated, best $C.50 per sack; do 13 Ibi $1. Salt Coarse, $1.10 per 100; table, $2.50 per 100. Flour B. B., $4 per barrel; Wal ters' ?4 per barrel, $1.10 per sack. Bacon HGISc per lb. Ham 1718c per lb. Coal oil $1.65 forS gallons;' $3 per case. VEGETABLES, Carrots, 2c per lb. Potatoes, ic per lb. California sweet potatoes, 5c per pound. Garh , 10c per lb. Cabbage, 2c per pound. Beets, 10 lbs. 25c. Tomatoes, 5c lb. Onions, 2c per pound. Squash, 15-35c. Parsnip, ly lbs. 25c, Pumpkins, 15-25c. Celery, 10c bunch, 3 bunches 25c. Lettuce, hothouse, 5c bunch. Kraut 10c quart, 40c gallon. MALTHOID KOOFUVO Made in California where materials arc produced. The lowest priced roofing made. Lasts longer than all others. It is weather and water-proof and fire resisting. Icia fcr Vuklet. The Paraffine Paint Co, San Frudico, tattle, Portland, Los Anfclcs k ..j r, .... r.t..j. T. C. TAYLOR, Agent A Chance of a Life Time All CicUl lilciui- teiuufol leaving the face wuoothe aud pr feet. No drugs, no knife. RtU blistery birth marks reuiOTetl without leaving a scar or bletnnb. Call un J. B. Despaki ot J. J. Worcester PROMPT, KELI ABLE: 8KKV.0K A. J. BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS ruuwtt tak. Wat'of care of. Le" raau at Txrrsca'i. PJaonsJUIn tin. When You Order FROM US vou are nure of two things. " Ut. Vou can't getMgiKdfor Iti) money, 2nd. You can't pit better at any price. IjOW price i an argument no real aaleiunau catieai to uim. It Utlie beat evidence thatltU k'oods are weak on quality and quality w iriuKiuuKivA price us mkuh:ji. rnl. ,.,iUlllt, f mir lirullil irlVHS us the biggest biscuit buslneao ou the coast. It will uo mueu tor you. Standard Grocery Co. Mot In aoy Trust 218 Court 8l Daily. Popcorn, shelled, s 1-3 cents per pound; on cob, 5 cents ppr pound. FRUITS. llananas, 40c dozen. Apples, 75cf$l box. I'ears, $1,00 box. Lemons, 40c doz. Oranges, 40-GOc doz. Prunes. 3c lb, 50c bcx. Cranberries, 20c quart. Quinces. 5c per pqund. Crapes, California. S l-3c pound. ivoiuur ihli ruuuinv, TI.A f ,1 1 1 . , 1 ... I IllrCTrtni, akin r-. n . 1 1 n luuuniiiK prices are paiu oy dealers t the prdducer: rr... a n n Phtal-r'nc Uai,b T.. 1171 ,-An ,a.. on 1-r.iclnM, .1 . . e nnn .. i -n Ducks, per dozen, $3.5004. Butter, 50-t5c, good. Kggs, 30c. CHOICE SEEF CATTLE, ET-:, Cows, per hundred, $2.40-$2.50. Steers. $3.10-$3.25. Hogs, live, J505.GO. Hogs, dressed, 7 ',6c. Veal, dressed. 7c. Sheep, $2 0 2.50. HAY AND FEED. Chop barley, $22.50 per ton; tVic per lb. Chopped wheat, $1.40 per 100. Bran, CO cents per sack. Shorte, $1 per sack. Oats, 1V4 cents per lb. Alfalfa, loose, $12 per ton. Wheat, loose, per ton, $12. Timothy, baled, per ton, $20. LOCAL HIDE MARKET. The following are the prevailing average prices for hides In this mnr kct: Beef, green, 4flCc per lb.; beef, dry. 1013c; mink. 5OS0c each with a possibility of $1 each If Uc size is good and tho condition prime coyote. 750SO; bear skins, accord ing to quality and size, from ?3 to I $15; coon, horse, perreci, I with head, tall and mane, $1I.2u shoep, green, Cc; shoep, dry, oVjC; J skunk, 25c; badger, 153;c. INDIANA Y. W. C. A. Has a Large Membership and Is Prosperous. Richmond, lnd.. Nov. 5. Kcrna St able both for the prominence and the largo number of participants is the convention of the Young Women's Christian association of Indiana, which began hero today. Tho con vention is being entertained by the Earlham college branch of the asso ciation. A large number of Richmond women are also taking an aetlvo in terest in the proceedings. Reports prepared for presentation to the convention, which will bo in session during me remainder ot tho week, show that the association is maklnc gratifying progress in tin state, branches being organized now at many of the prominent colleges and schools. The work of tho association in all its branches will be discussed by tho convention, and plans will be formu lated for the further Increasing of t.io membership and activities of tno on conization. Several features of en tertainment have been arranged In honor or the visitors, and these will intersperse tho business sessions ot the program, FLYINO MACHINE TESTS. Ordnance Board Is Listening to Re ports and Opinions. Washington, D. C, Nov. 6. Consid erable interest is manifested In to day's meeting of the army board of fortifications and ordnance, of wnicn Cencral Qlllesplo is president, aB it Is expected that a report will be sub mltted by Professor Langley on the recent experiments with his flying machine near Wdowater, Va. A re port on tho same subject also 1b ex pected from Major M, M, Macomb, ar tillery corps, who made observations of tbe tests of tho machine by direc tion of the board. The board's interest in the oxperl mcnts Is due to the fact that it made an allotment of ou,000 to defray the cost of the experiments. It is un derstood that Professor 1-angley will ask for a further appropriation with a view to making another test of his Invention, NORTHERN ILLINOIS TEACHERS. Jacob A. Riis of New York the Prin cipal Speaker, Jollet. III.. Nov. 6. From every di rection and on overy train throngs of teachers aro arriving to attend the semi-annual meeting of tbo North. frn Illinois Teachers' association. Present Indications aro that all pre vlous attendance records will bo broken, and that the convention will be the greatest In the history of the association. Preliminary business will occupy this afternoon and even ing. Tho regular convention program will bo carried out Friday and Satur day. Jacob A. Itlis of New York U one of tho prominent speakers to bo heard. Bert Ross Wilt Hang. Wnehlnfiin NTnv 4 Pert ItdSS. convicted of murder in San Luis Obis po county, California, wll be hanged, Tho supreme court today refused to Interloro. In Great Britain It costs $2.35 to haul a ton of freight JvO miles by .oil rin tin. rintlmnt Its costs about 1.80. In tho United States It cost 70 cents ana wo pay tour times the wages they pay. Bright's Disease and Diabetes News. San Francisco, Nov, 2. To tho Editor of tho cast Ocgonlan. Dear Sir: For many years an edi tor myself, I addresB you by request and aa a simple . duty. A great dis covery has been mndo In lu.s city It is rratigiit witn so mucn import aneo nnd yet Is so hard to bellow, that those who aro personally cos uizant should add tuo weight ot th'olr Intlnrnco. bo It great or small. I not only know by contact with mnnv of tho beneltciaries imi was myself rescued from Bright's Dlsoasc by 1L The euro has been rouna anu the difficulty In believing It is coat ing many lives. It Is astounding how far our prejudices carry us. But the great fact Is hero, and acceptance means recovery. i After my own unexpected release i I wouldn't let my frlcuds rest and several took the treatmont and re covered. Ono was Charles F. Wack 1 or. tho Sixth strcot merchant. Ho, had Diabetes and tnought he was ro Ing to die. Ho gpt well and passed . " ..n fnr n S5.000 nollcv. I suv to you as a brother that those ot your friends who have Diabetes or Iirlght's Disease, and overyono Knows of some, that they can rorovor. I will be glad ai ono qt many sitrylvors out hero to glvo you further Informa tion. Yours Ac, Chaa. It. Engolko. We sent for the Fulton Com- nounds to which the above rofors and now have them in stock. They are the llrst euros tho world has over seen for Chronic Iirlght's Disease and Dlahotus, Wo are solo agents, tree pamphlet. F W Schmidt's l'lt?rmacy. MrvSrVVVVViVVVYVVWVVVVVr: How to Sell a Crop and Still Have It. A great many farmer carry Ihcil crop. Tor n long time alter uart -altliic for n a.ltancc In urlce. Thovr who nctd money can get a large part CI tae aine c of tntlr crop out lu money ami .till Unld y the gralu for an acUance In the ToIUwIur J manner. Suppose a farmer ha. 5,1100 bmliela of wheat which he can lt at 63 cenla a buolicl; let him sell It ami receive j.ijo in payment', then let hiiu buy s, bush- eli of May wheat anil maigln It jccnU a bu..hel. This will require ti5.w. He will men nave J,ow 10 uie at nc see. m g If the price or May wheal rocs up Cve -ninrl,iiiltol. he will make ivthe S aine as If he had held lii3,o,binheliof wheat In hi. granary. Vourn for cou! leratlou, Coe Commission Company B. U. Kennedy, Local Mgr. Wll'Will IIIHI UtWW I Insurance at Cost 14,370,113.00 Of Insuranco in force OREGON PHC RELIEF AS SOCIATION. A Strictly Mutual Home Institution M. H. RICE, Froewater. Agent for Umatilla County. J. P. WALKER, city agent or, rcodletoa, i.liaAAAaVaV4A-A4A 2 I Clearance Sale 3 of Wall Paper j gPEClALBargainaJwill : be offered on tho ro- mainder of our stook of 2 Wall Paper. All this seaspn'a pat' terns all new, natty and 2 up to date. C. C. Sharp i Cl,..ro llMiti. Itlrirl 4 Srraotb Html, TTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTT MEN AND WOMEN. VmUittHot uaa.ioni rriMTioa. Jallill owialK.iial. MANHOOD aBBBB r w . . . na a i kud.l..oini. l-lu. ! ua lMpl.,.UUt.,.l Ma-ay. BWI.j aaay uwhm4 w tart" aAeacuwtn,t.sBj uutlM. It.towl ail im4 or oI'W"-7i fSTid Ifwi Una. k'-nnawrrn,. a?. I dJH2.' ZSSSlu&SSSi iM InakJdoera. ajt; 3 bocAuw ulneiy ptr cent, two tp S "M"? SSSSa unrlsifiin uI inom'y njtornoa it uiK II . ml LTWlllIkllnUa irrriaiiiay . v. , . . ... 1 K.H11 -- ... . 1.1. l aVHuakJ.ltlM. IIUI'I Sold by Tallrrun & Co., Orudis HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON v Aft utvaxt oituji, rropB. The Best Hotel La Pendleton and as rood as any. the Hotel IVnilluton has iisi been refitted autl refurnished tlrotiu;hoiit Htoiu' ami lire nl.irm rnnniv.tinns with all roams. Baths in suites anil single rocras. HtiAdqmtrtora Tor Traveling Men Commodious Sample Rooms, Rates $2. & $2.50 Siwlal ratCH by week or month Excellent CuWtie. Prompt Dllilugniom nervioa. Bur aud billiard room- Id conneotioD Only Three Blocks from Depot GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Carticr Conrt and Johnson BlrMta, IVndlelon, Orruon, M. F, Kolly, Proprlotor. HEATED BY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTIIICITY AiiiiirU'iiii 1'luii, niiwl tta toBie.tHl por ilnv. I'.iu-oiHuiii IMmii, noo, 7fiu, VI.(H. ShiuIh1 rntun by vriwk or mouUi, Free 'bus meets all trains Commercial trade solicited Fine sample room. Special Attention Given Country Trade HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB ST8, GEO. DAnVEAU. Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated buropcan Plan. Block and a halt fro tleaot; Sacaple roora In caxiaectioii. ROOM RATE 500, 75e, $I,M THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON Aiautlcas 'Maa. U Vr day sail uMratd l!rbautra fr tovrUla aiul r.mumittM tnt alcri? gaMial raU iaaa U Umill tmd 'Imtt fratkiucaa. Tk auuairaftrat will tx ttfm at all t lar tu akt mw aaul (Itc ftiat. A a.a.ra 1 urn imi miatmwiaaiww ih.ihi, II. BKawaaaia, aaa Wood and Coal Some Vino Ory Wood novr on n and at Priceo aa Low 'an tho Luwodt. Also Good Goal. AU Caah. Call at 038 Main Hlroot or l'hono Main 1121, P. P. COLLIER RESTORED "Mrlior uuk. : ts. v4IIMMaBsVt Mtlrz--3ilLLLLWai