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iess IMS rsiclANS. -TmTm III.OCK. u. troubles, for rem.".- ElSOO. O" Telephone E " I D. ,: jdd r "SU black HIM, f T7..f liflVKIllAD lJ!se. main 1411; ynire y tESLBH. CIIUONIC E. iad diseases of sew " .. inn and l!ftssr;i wis SfvTIST OI'IUCH IN (.,. 1411 fcllST. OPFICK IN AH- 571 t trict, II. C. All domnj , f " l on sclentlllc prlncl- "'"uwr """ Hotel I'endleton. Real wooma siauii-, it.wn 1311 IniMKON Hit I. C tt of University ot I'enu. Ekue for ten years. Of- dmi! store, i-cmmou, I H71. kNO BROKERS. Kr nv ATItUMA. I and domestic oicmmse. " unj llANTf np WIlKTtlV. Im.n l M Jnhnu IV I to 8AVINQ8 HANK, on. Organized March tteatlon given to collec-1 Bmlsb. uresldeut: J. N. . - .... , . i.iii r v. Kpirpiur It: T, J. Morris, cashier, ssUUnt cashier IL BANK OF PHNDLM- IIU.OUU; surplus. $1)3,000. ill ttaoklng business. Ex Irapblc transfers sold on linclsco. New York and i toe Northwest. Drafts llijun and Uuroie. Makes MaaDie terms, ivi An V F Matlock, vlce-nresl , cashier ; II. 1 Johnson, IS AND BUILDERS. AHCIIITEf'T AND KH M ea CODlDlete nnd rplia. plots In the city or coun- sum Duuuing, CO.NTltACTORS AND t fumLsheil an Hlinrt Ik a peclalty. Prompt i oiua street, near Main. llUAfloIt AN DIIUILD I fiirnUbcd on all kinds It walks, stone walls, etc. m uregouiaa orucc. W, ABCIUTIJCT AND oociation block, Pea IPLABTKRINO AND CE- ri. WclItjr. Ha- OM. Work auanuttnoil Zehner'g ciar v. vu-. ! AND LODGING. I.NTINQTON HAH PL'U- rail iT". 030 tardea I Jill be glad to see tier I2?,?rr.81? THOMPSON lr.?.leo. room. All lis; .sl rty . ...ti. iiacea re- COHNHlt ALTA AND Uw day or week. .-:r.,L''P- i'endleton U Neff, pro- r a, ix, X , (. Kicnanls, E"be S3?' A.T KLrS? nil Kooil meals. "? to comaierclar tray- touotr to all F, i 'n'.. on city uoes a senAt-nt sirs rtt It mi.k "'5K.NT8 THE fr.l. -SSL" IIiim." C&tA and Societies aNd trades, alphabetically arranged. PRATERNAL ORDERS. "1- rTu JtllI "AMON l-ODOn NO 4 MEETS HV1 . OFFICE JUI - I Monday evening In Secret Society l KmI010 l,n I'm tJiltour block, at I'endleton, Ore. It. "Vbtflce. "ln 1371 ' Kletclicr, K. It. 8. ; W. J. Kejes. C. C. RVRItY hall. W. TONSORIAL PARLORS. ACTON'S SANITAItY HAHDEiI SHOP, Ilmpaln block. Court street, nest work manship. All tho mouern Improvement. All tools sterilized. Hath rooms In con nection. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THIS CITY LIVERY. BOARD AND SAT.J8 Residence 1 Stable, M, J. Carney, proprietor, for line turnonta. htock boarded at reason- - rt"wTvJ7TiTATI( i nulv rums, owmc, no Aim street. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STltOIILE, DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If tbere Is anything jou need In new and second-band furniture, stoves, frrnnltownro and crockery, call and get Ills prlceB. No. 212 Court street. OtJRDANfl & McIIIlOOM, PAWNI1ROK ers and second-band dealers, hare moTcd to the new Melarkoy bulldlns, on West Court streot. Goods bought and sold. WANTED. WANTED CLERICAL WORK BY COMPE tent bookkocper. Add rem Bookkeeper, 1'-O. mpson trct. I ouse WANTEnA 0tri, T0 8EV IN TAILOR fflttM,uuuc- " I mop oeiuert ,v ncnuic. . Tr . t IUT) - - - nr. r"'?1!,,, ; loom wantec expekiknced man for oro- , red 1211 ! residence al Ai0xandei's IJept. Store. ' 'l-eadleton. Oregon. mnro Typewr tor for Eastern Oregon F. 8. Tiers Merrill, General Agent, 8. 7 1'oit street, Kpc- i1810' kane, Wash. WANTEDGIRL TO IK) HOUSEWORK. AP ply to Mrs J. R. Dlckron, 125 Main street. FOR RENT. JOE RENT OOOD II IUHEKUEHNO ROOMS IRY SURGEONS. : ' I'llK lUShT-tUSVJSa KUOM il"USE. WITH ORADOATB OI' Till! bathroom. Inquire ol Mrs. Api.s Nelson. R .y5. in FOR RENT -GOOD FRONT ROOM. SUITABLE Mreraineni. "-"""" . . f,ir two nentlempn or two lmlles Cnllatr.tn MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND- PAIR OFtlIKL'8 RED KNITOLOVEB i Owr cr call at E O.offlce, LOT A SILVER W iTCH, SOMKWHERE BE tweon 'onble stroot iid Cost Oflico, Leave at this offijo und reculr-retrard, LOST-BLACK COCKER SPANIEL BITCH i uuHter to tbo name ol "Bessie" Reward will be paid il returned to Clark's cigar store. tl isOJWOi surplus and DRICHSMAICINO. CUTTING AND FIT- Interest on time delimits. tine a Rpcclalty. H12 Main street. Miss 11 i.cui . vnttNir-" i rr.r. iav iTfnmT tnt r. j. ivirK. viut-iireti-i "..... ....... ..... - ..w . to cosbler. I M, Kemp, attention to all sales and posting bills. I I I'n.nunnm nn.n tin1l.i,a,l I'nmm B nn .nn. I sounble. P. O. box 2uo, Pendleton Does a Krneral bank-. I'OU OOOD WORK, REASONAIILE th botiKht and sold. prices and iorupt attention take your Fir ittended to. II. Jam-1 cripple boots and shoes to A. . Illlley, I uwrce T, i roewm-i, nti -io. w,,Uav, .... .'. -v. Ill KllKorc. cashier : ll- street. Slisn or red boot on siunn House. r, i. F. Kllgorc, Rob- NOTICE TO STOCKH' LI)KRS-NOTI E 14 . l'roebatcl. wmj cukm ,i . ....... ir egonlau l'ubllhlue Company on Weduesday, ,' December and, lUtM, at I o'clock p. in., at the in ' office of said company, in I'endleton, Oregon, . uin;, i k ui lud .iuuuiuuia . mid d. .i ill t me denoi ffi. ' "'PP 'i' !!5!";.S . Iird ioM nn nil nrlnplnnl " r. ifv, . ..uu The French Restaurant Be:t 25 cent Meal in the Oity Private Dining Parlors Elegant Furnished Booms in Connection GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. 633 Main Street lliescke's eats eet The approval of all who want the best meat- most delicious but i no higher In price. . . . . COURT STREET THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this in .mind when you need poultry and stock, supplies and ask for tho International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kure for your cow trou bles. C. F. Golesworthy i27l-9East Alta St. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer I Ml 1 1 MM Conrad Platzoeder All kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. J Prices as low as the lowest DAILY EA.T OWE SON, AN. PEWBLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBERS M 19. PENDLETON JEflllL MARKETS Quotations on Staoles Furnished by Local Merchants and Revised Dailv. Wheat is quoted at 62 cents today. with the same old dullness In tho market. Thoro Is absolutely no new features In any of tho lines and everybody Is hoping that something will happon to causo a change. Holl- uay groceries aro now beginning to nrrlvo and several fresa shipments of cranberries and pickles arc In. There is a marked scarcity of turkoys up to this time, although they aro quot ed as high as $2. RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 60c per lb.; next grado, 35c per lb; lower grades, coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; pack-ago coffee. 20c per lb., 3 pack ages for 60c nice Best head rice, I2c per lb.; next grade, 10c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best6.50 per sack; do 13 lbj $1. Salt Coarse, $1.10 por 100; table, $2.50 por 100. Flour B. B., $4 per barrel; Wal ters' $4 per barrel, $1.10 per sack. Bacon 1418c Iter lb. Ham 1718c per lb. Coal oil $1.C5 for 5 gallons; $3 per case. VEGETALLES. Carrots, 2c per lb. Potatoes, 1c per lb. California sweet potatoes, 5c per pound. Oarli , 10c per lb. Cabbage, 2c por pound. Beets, 10 lbs. 25c. Tomatoes, 5c lb. Onions, 2c per pound. Squash, 15-35c. Parsnip, lu lbs. 25c. Pumpkins, 15-25c. Celery, 10c bunch, 3 bunches 25c. Lettucu, hothouse, Cc bunch. Kraut, 10c quart, 40c gallon. Mince meat, 12V&C per pound. Popcorn, Bholled, 8 1-3 cents per pound; on cob, 5 cents per pound. Building Material Of all Description' Sash, Doors & Windows Made to order. Building p'aper, lime, cement, brick and sand, wood gutters for barns and dwellings a spec ialty, Oregon Lumber Yard AlU Si, Opp. Court House IT Refrigerated : Meat I Schwatz & Greulich, Props. Wholesale and retail tk-krs in Beef, Pork and Mutton, Cured Meats and Sausages of all kinds. 607 Main Street, Phone 181. - LIMB FROM LIMB. Well Known Pendleton Man Tells About Physical Torture, The rack, tho garrote and other fmndish tort urine machines, uf thd middle ages have gone, but physical torture has not A prominent Pon dloton cltUeu tolls bow he was tor tured and how he escaped. D. W. Cook, 70 years old and re tired from active business, now liv ing on Main street, says: "The dull, dragging pain in tho small of my back felt as If two giants wore tear ing mo apart and at times I felt so miserable that I could not stand or walk and was confined to ,my bod. Urinary weakness set in, especially at night, and I was falling physically overy day. At this time 1 nappenea to read an ad. about Doan's Kidney rills and was rnuc'j impressed with tho sincerity ot the oallmon.'al, whim was much similar to tho one I am maklne now. I got a box of pills at tho Brock & McComns Co, drug store and ttioy helped mo so that I contin ued using them until I had taken sev eral hoxoe. Then I could eat, sleep and got around again without suffer ing tho least bit of physical pain. I ondorso all of tho claims made for Doan's Kidney Pills." For salo by all dealers, price on cents per box. Koster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N, 1., soio agunis tor me United Statos. Itomember tho name uan'B and tako no othor. roil SALK AT THH KA8T ORKOONIAf; ri,-.. r.nrco bundles of uevrsDnnere. containing oyer 100 biB papers, can be ob tained lor ceuio a vuuuiv. FRUITS. Bananas, 40c doien. Apples, 75c0$l box Pears, $1.00 box. Lemons, 40c doi. Oranges, 40-60c doz. Prunes, 3c lb, 60c box. ( Cranberries, 20c quart. Quinces, 5c per pound". Grapes, California, 81-Se pouad. LIVESTOCK ADD POULTRY. Tho following prices aro paid by dealers t tho producer: Turkeys, $12. Chickens Hens, 7c; $304 per doi en; roosters, 4 to 6 cents. Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $3.504 Butter, 60-b5c, good. Eggs, 30c. CHOICE SEEF CATTLE. ET1. Cows, per hundred, $I.4-$I.50. Steers, $3.10-$3,25. Hogs, live, $55.60. Hogs, dressed, 7 He Veal, dressed. 7c Sheep, $202.60. HAY AND FEED. Chop barley, J22.50 per to; le per lb. Chopped wheat, $1.40 per 100. Bran, 60 cents per sack. Shorts, $1 per sack. Oats. 1 cents per lb. Alfalfa, loose. $12 per ton. Wheat, loose, per ton, $12. Timothy, baled, por ton, $26. LOCAL HIDE MARKET. Tho following are the prevailing average prices for hides In this mar ket: Beef, green, 4'Gc per lb.; beef, dry, 1013c; mink, 5080c each, with a possibility of $1 each If ti-o size is good nnd tho condition prime; coyote, 75S0; boar skins, accord ing to quality and size, from S3 to $15; coon, 3035; horse, perfect, with head, tall and mane, $161.25; sheep, green, 6c; sheep, dry, oc; skunk, 25c; badger, 15Q)3oc. COLORADO EIGHT HOUR DAY. Governor Peabody Not Ready to Call Special Session to Con sider it. Denver, Nov. 18. Governor Pea body, or Colorado, is not prepared to answer tho question propounded to him by the Denver Post Would he, If tho strikes now on in the state were called oil at once, summon thi legislature In special session for tbo purpose of enactiiiB nn eight-hour law? "It's too big a subject to discuss off-rand," said he. Tho question has not been presented to mo in that shape before, and, of course, I would not care to talk upon It until I bad studied it somewhat. "However, I might answer it in a way. Suppose I should call an extra session. What assuiance would I have that the eight-hour bill would be pussed and what assurance would I be given that In the event of the bins failure to get through that the striken would not tw ai once re-' sumed?" It was reported thai the coal min ers wero circulating an extra sos-1 slon petition in tne Southern Colo rado ramps, but the governor has re ceived no information that tho eight hour movement had been revived. He will not denno his position on tho extra session matter until he has been given some assurance from members of tho nssombly aud labor leaders that It would result In a set tlement of tbo labor difficulties of the state. WOMAN SUFFRAGI8TS. Movement for the Ballot Growing In California, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 18. Golden Gato Hall was filled with enthusiastic delegates today at tbo opening of the annual convention of the California Women Suffrage asso ciation. That the equal rights movement Ib gaining strength was evidenced by the large and representative attend ance. The principal purpose of tho mooting, which Is to continue through tomorrow,- Is to perfect plans for the coming year's work of the associa tion. This ovenlng a public reception is to be given in honor of Miss Gall Laugblin, tbo well known woman suffrage leader, who has been en gaged in the work of organization In California. Cured of Pitts after 40 year. Mr. C. Honey, of Geneva. O., had tho piles for 40 years. Doctors and dollars could do him no lasting good. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured blot permanently. Invaluable for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, lacera tions, eczema, tetter, salt rheum and oil other skin dlseasos. Look tor the name DeWitt on tho package ail others are cheap, worthless counter feits. Sold by Tallman & Co. Coming events, for which tho O. It. & N. makes a rate of one and one third fare for tho round trip on tho certificate nlan: State Teacher's As- boclatlon meoting, Haker City, Novem ber 28-25, District convention Knignts of Pythias, Dayton, Wash., November 24. Oregon-Idaho Y. M. C. A. con vention, Forest Grovo, Or., December 4, E, C, 1903. For particulars, can on or address F( V, WamBley, agent O, It. & N. New ready-inadq daily at Teutsch's. skirts arriving When You Qrdfcr FROM US you are sure of two thing. 1 1st. You cnu't get as good for ' let money. ! and. 'S ou can't get better at any price. ; Ijow price Is nn argument uo real Hnlwumn cate to use. ' It is the liext evidence that hU 1 goods are weak on quality and I quality Is remembered long after 1 prhse i forKotteti. The quality of our limuil gives ; uh tlieblggmt bUctllt buslncK on ' tho eot. It will lo oh much for you, . S'andard Grocery Co. . Not In any Trust 216 Court Stmt Wood and C oa Some Kino Dry Wood now on Humi at Prices as Low ns tho Lowest, Also Good Coal. All Cash. Call at 688 Main pli-eot or Phono Main 1121 P. P. COLLIER A Chance of a Life Time All facial blemishes removed lenvingthe face smoothe nnd per fect, to drugs, no knife. Red blistery birth marks removed without leaving a scar or blemish. Cull on J. B. Despain or J. J. Worcester Button's Candy Kitchen J. A. Ilerron Successor to C. R. Dutton Home-made Candies A Specialty Your I -tronage is Solicited Phone Main J 53 J . Sour Stomach No appetite, Iojj of trOflfa, nervouineu, headache, corullpaUon, bad breath, general doblllty, aour r Inp, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion, Kodol curaa Indlgettlon. ThUi new dlacovary repre sents the natural Juice of dlgeatloa aa they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure doe not enly cur In digestion and dyspepsia, but this fame us remedy cures all atomaoh trouble by cleansing, purifying, sweetening anil strengthening the mucous membrane lining the stomach. Kodol DI0ESTS WHAT YOU EAT Otve Ifealtb to the Mck aU 6trn0th to tbe Weak. BotUu only. $1.00 Sin botifrif i im trial cue, woica aeut lor sue Prepare by B. C. DeWHt - Co,, Cklcsge. Th Oregon Dally Journal can be found on sale at Frailer' book store if MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDENE" Tbli trnt VM-UbU ViUllMf.Ui prwcrlpttoa of ft fuaou VrB- phj-lcM,willqui&Jir our jou of all Brroo4 cuvu a4 n.rroiu whiuihijuco u Manuw. iiiht brmoeol tmI Ut: UiI UlSNK alllmporitUa. CiTNIUNt:traittboiiuil rtjioi-,-Jtorf n. ThrMoa i-0rrt uoh m th only kaowa re mad to oaro without aa oparatioa. 6000 latUtaonlala. A wrttiu ffuarat-a glion a4 moat; let-r&edll tlxboxM do not tOact ft panuntot otrt. f 1.00 ft boxf tux lor 93.06, U takll, Baud JW frti cironlar and taitltnooialai 4H1 UtTUL MEDICINK CO., P. Q, UoK 7. Sua Wtm !. O-l. Sold by Tallman & Co., Drugglite, nrii h DM l- b.a jQtv r HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN. BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendletoe nd aa good as any. The Hotel I'endleton has juat been refitted and refurnished throughout Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms. Baths in suites and singlo rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Mas Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2.50 Special rates by week or mouth Excellent UuIhIup. Prompt Diiilugroom nerrtce. Bar and billiard room inoonnectioa Only Three Blocks from Depot MOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. 6E0. DARVEAU. Prop. Elegantly Hurnlshed Steam lieatea European Plan. Block and a half Irom depot. Sample room In conncctlaa, ROOM RATE 50c, 75c, $1.01 THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American IMan, J per day and upwai llcedquaiteri Tor tourlita and comrucrcUl Irav clert. special ratei ttiiule to famlllri aud ahif te gentlemen. The manafftment will be p!eaal at all timet to huw room and give prices. A modern Turklih bath nUbllshnient la tlx boUt. II, C. nowKKS. Mi nit ft. The Columbia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and comfortal)l rooms, good l)cd. liar in connection where best Roods are served. Main Street, center o( block, between Alta and Webb Streets, F. X. Schempp Proprietor COAL ' Let uh (ill your bin with . . . ROCK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best and most economical fuel. We arc 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 The East Oreoonlan la Eastern Ore gon' representative paper, It lead and the people appreciate It and how it by their liberal patronage), It is trie advertising medium of this section. UMk Trnbllut Nurvnu Ueblllt, rlniplM, Vrlcelr autl ontiiUn CJu tbvbounc. tb PIUKNK el ! th UV. tba kldntil Lh nrlntrt nar at oliuie tht llm. tfi kidaMd Ui urixarr orKAt e.ut. arc iraauaa wilii a"ritaiiiiia uui'iuemi