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. 1 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 19W. Z C&tds and Societies tr&DESi ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. ATTORNEYS. Kd 5 'trouble. c- r-ha ffii df ''"".ml. Ti!" bank. Telephone l.aWVK mala 1""' rSi?i 14,1 : fi !. ri,iBMt.Bi:. ciiiwnic. SSSSV'SK ' ' m-L-,,y PHYSICIAN A.M JSf In' Jodd hiill-llng. room irt i" '1" . residence "dentists. JAMK3 A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDI) building. It D. nOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ill Court street. U II. REEDEn, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pendleton, Oregon. IIAILEY & LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In Dcspaln block. IIALLERAY & McCOCIlT, LAWYERS. As sociation building. X. IlERKELEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ottlce In Savings Dank building. CARTER A HALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Otlcc In Savings Bank building. II. E. COLLIER, LAWYER." OFFICE Rooms 7' and 8, Association building. HENRY J. DEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Association block, Pendleton, Oregon. R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY. ROOfl 425 Judd building. STILLMAN & PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT law. Mr. Stlllniau lias been admitted to practice In United States patent offices, uml makes a specialty of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association block. FRATERNAL ORDERS. MEN'S RESORT YOU ARE INVITED. Free rending room. Why not Join and get the advantage of free bath, use of punching bag and other equipments, In cluding library and reading room? Terms, $1.00 to Join and 50c a month dues. DAMON LODGE NO 4 MEETS EVERY Monday evening In Secret Society hall, I ,n Dow block, at Pendleton, Ore. R. W. Fletcher, K. R. S. ; w. J. Keyes, C. C. PENDLETON RETAIL liWETS Quotations on Staoles Furnished by Local Merchants and Revised Dailv. TONSORIAL PARLORS. Lt"hkstibt office in. l ''''"'JJ npifiriV IN AS- PATTON'S SANITARY IIARRER SHOP, I. DENTIST Off '.J-11".,"- Dcspaln block, Court street. Rest work- Irt. oTfr manslup. All tno moucrn iraprovemcnis. ,rtds" ' All tools stcriuzeu. nam rooms in con- ' . nectlon. RINARY SURGEO ,wrrr,y Akin cccn ctadi tre ...... .... -mm ColleRe. IMenbinulii COMMERCIAL 8TA1ILES-0. M. FROOME, '.. i.,irnineiit veterinary In-, prop. Fine horses, guud rim, best care slven . n All ilnmwi. tmntlnnt monk. Onn. Hotel Pendlelun. Phone rt on scientific prlncl Main 101. I .. rmnm's stable, .ui ' Ltc Hole' Pendleton J311 llesl- THE CITY LIVERY, BOARD AND SALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for flni; turnouts, mock Donnicu at reason -, . n ...... . n T ..... CM. 11Q Alto atpiwit ilttsn s I'nis n--"- Iks and brokers. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V STROIILE, DEALER IN SECOND- nnVAI, HANK OF ATHENA, i hand goods. If there Is anything you IIV..O" .. .... ...ill I .. ... .., nAnnn,l tin..,, fn.nllll.a Nil Interest on time deposits. ' stoves, grunlleware and crockery, call and ,Msa nd domestic exchange, get Ills prlccB. No. HIS Court street. Sit' T'j'lilrvlce'p'S , (ilMH)ANE "iTllcimOOM. PAWNllROK MJron, cashier I M Kemp, . eis and second hand dealers, have moved . to the new Mclarkey building, on West . I Court street. Goods bought and sold. ,...... i vi.- IIP 'Pnvv I lOrnon IK general mu k L. I'TMiimT liniii!ht and sold. IpramptlT attended to. R. Jnm ltat fieoree W Proebstel, lot J. IU Kllgore, rushler; ill- 11 Hirtmau. -M. -n joiius, i . D ,1, P Kllgore, Rob- L (J. W 1'roelwtel WANTED. WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE use of these classified columns. It you have something yon have no use for, offer to trade It for something that some other body may have and have no nse for, some- tiling Hint you may nevu iu juiu VMi'TUN KWINliS HANK, 1 Yoy may have an extra horse that you 0oa Oreai Ized March 1 may wish to trade for a cow or a vehicle, al Toil.OiVu - surplus Vin.),: Somebody may have the cow and vehicle illoed en ill time deposits , and want the horse S2"C "ant ad BOBjJDl anil, SUIU ou llll Him iiuii "... - cli attention given io cmirc- I 1. FurnlKli. nreslllent 1 .1. N. Itsldent; T. J Slorrls, cashier; !;. assistant cashier I FOR RENT, FOR KENT -GOOD FRONT KOOU, SUITABLE Mr two gentlemen or ir mui: . .v MISCELLANEOUS. Irinvn. nvK ni' Pi'.N'Dl.t tliil. 7ii(hiii surplus, $115.0(10. ' Willow street. Il rnwral tankliiL' busluess. Ex- . . h telegraphic transfers sold on Wu FrancUeo. New York and Ktloa. Japan and Kiiropi-. Makew FOK 8ALJ - (ItiOD FRE91I MlL'Jli COW. so reasonanie terms. i.evi aii , oaiunAnuiitDr,. Vi F MatliK-k, vlce-presl- rmm ul,lr rot u r .uuuo.'K, viie-rt-i- ,,,v litnv Mirte.ea.hler.il J Jolinson, LOT-A DIAMOND-Bit APEI) WN. ""It iUr and red, mounted on gold, finder leave t K. O.oHlce. llTECTS AND BUILDERS. IKABII. ARL'IIITECT AND SlI- Wtat Makes complete and rella I miiraines in tne city or cuun- ii, juua nuiiuing. OLB, CONTRACTORS AND Estimates furnished on short wjrk a specie Sty l'ronmt mo on lllnll street, near Main. II. COXTItACTOIt AN DIUIILD- lunitn, furnUhed ou nil kinds !. nDvut Mulkb. htoiii. Huilh. elc fn at Hast Oregonlau office. WM. F. YOUNKA WILL l'AY IMtOMIT nttcntlon to all Bales mid posting bills. Correspondence solicited. Commission rea sonable. 1". O. box 2U0, Pendleton. i)FKfAic7Narc"irrTiN0 and FirriNu a I specialty. Prompt work. Satl. action guar 1 an oed, illn R. tbltley, ll!2 Main atreet. ItOCTHAN. Allf'IIITI.'.PT ANIl fKtnl. AMoclRtlon block, Pen i i'B. I1.JtK'Piirf vii AVti m, i ralihw! frwf. Work mmrimWl. w it laify &. Kehner's clgur rt. 1 O. box ll4. I ' .. ..miveil.it 1lfWCW(.Tr K If? hereby given thai tnere will b. ; .n wngd meeiing oi mo fiuhu,...o . -----. , egonlan Publl.hlng Company on ,Weducday, December 2nd, lo;i. at o'clock I". on ce oi aio tompauj,,"' """""",". ,:"; lor iho purpow i.I i lectlng oOtm lot M auleg yoar. W. F. MatIock, Prenldenti FKtD I w. I.IMI'KI.n, rwcrvtury. MDINO AND LODGING. ! L 11IIVTI VlTnv lie ittrf,. lodjlag house at US0 (lurdeii j win o.. glad to see her te"2!'i?Ji.1,:! THOMPSON u ,CeDtraU Only WA, L'OllK'P.ll ll.ni ,ui '.'ft- lUtes. ts.ir. .mi 4Tr. . L. hen, nron. Pendleton Netf, pro- 'iw.B.h.y-A.V',n HOTEL IN 4 .iS f' ,.h "otel Helix, Good ice. it. it, uichards, 1" l'ILtyrunni- . Ftl n. i. AT Till', "" to commerc al trav- ND LAND BUSinfss KS?58, CO.. JOE WH 1. S,h ; title to all , BrnB.r..tuul!lyr Loans On f ' lta. f,..Uo general bro-, Wit Reference. I.""1 nJt ' f :'' IKRI5.VTH THE tiUtnjWnlea. Office vrtth j ecli lit. n LAND COM. 5 luaran?"19 ,ot "nd fi -lm mSVLui , "ectlons. MAKE YOURMARK IN THE WORLD Dou't b Batiutled to move along in the same old way for low wages. We can help you carve out a gucowwful career. Thousands have increased their Balariea by following our pwu. We can train you In spare time mid at Hinall ro-t for any of the following positlouH : or Civil Bnttlnoer. IClectrlci.iiv Surveyor. Arctiltoct. D,"T Toucher. BLOW C.r'J ,lr Window Drawer, or Acl. Writer CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Box 799 SCRANTON, PA. Or mil on our lotal represtnta the, T W. Bracking, M Let street Pendleton, Ore. Eggs are still quoted at 35 cents, and the demand Is better than was ex pected the week following tho Thanks giving market. It Keeps tho grocers guessing to supply tho market. One of tho marked features of tho Pendle ton market is tho amount of hread handled during tho winter months. It Is estimated 1,000 loaves of bread per day aro, handled by Pendleton grocers, aside from tho amounts -sent direct from tho bakeries. Although several complaints of short loaves have been mado In Spokane and Seattle this win ter, Pendleton bnkerlcs hnve experi enced no such trouble. Potatoes aro scarcer than was anticipated In tho fall, and it will bo necessarv to shin in many tons of outside potatoes, un- iuss locai growers aereiop greater re sources than at present shown, In the potato line. 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. Rice Best head rice, 12c per lb.; next grade, 10c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best $6.50 per sack; do 13 Ibj Jl. Salt Coarse, $1.10 per 100; table, $2.50 per 100. Flour n. B.. $4 per barrel; Wal ters' $4 per barrel, $1.10 per sack. Bacon 14l?18c per lb. Ham 1718c per lb. Coal oil $1.65 for 5 gallons; $3 per case. VEGETABLES. Carrots, 2c per lb. Potatoes, lc per lb. California sweet potatoes. 5r per pound. Gnrlt , 10c per lb. Cabbage, 2c per pouid. Tomatoes, 6c lb. Beets, 10 lbs. 25c. Onions, 2c per pound. Squash, 15-3 5c. Parsnip. IU lis. 25c. Pumpkins, 15-25c Celery, 10c bunch, 3 bunches 25c. Lettuce, hothouse, 5c bunch. Kraut, 10c quart. Irto gallon. Mince meat. 1 Popcorn, shelled. 8 1-3 cents per puuna; on cob. 5 cents per poind. FRUITS. Bananas, 40c dozen. Apples, 75c0$l box. Pears, $1.00 box. Lemons, 40c dox. Oranges, 40 50c doz. Prunes, 3c lb. 50c box. Cranberries, 20c quart. Quinces, 5c per pound. Grapes, California, 814c pmtmd. LIVESTOCK AI;D POULTRY. The following jirlccs are paid by dealers t tho producer: Turkeys, 10O12c. Chickens Hens, 7c; $$4 per doz. en; roosters, 4 to C cents. Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $3.5004. Butter, 50inc, good. Eggs, 30c CHOICE BEEF CATTLE, ET . Cows, per hundred, $2.51. Steers, $3.10-$3.25. Hogs, lire, $4.S55. , Hogs, dressed, 7 He. Veal, dressed, 7c. Stieep, $202.50. MAV ANti rcrn Chon banev. S22.EO ner ton? lUe 1 L j,ier iu. Chopped wheat, $1.40 per 100. Bran, 60 cents per sack. Shorts, $1 per sack. Oals, 1 cents per lb. Alfalfa, looso, $12 per ton. Wheat, looso, per ton, $12. Timothy, baled, per ton, $20. t oral uinp lunifCT The following are tho prevailing average prices ior nines in tnis mar kci: ueei, green, tjc per id.; oeei rl mini. HOQAa abaIi U.J, IW.Ut., ,.l.I, UUUUj V-1. -1 1 1 with a possibility of $1 each If ti.e size la goou ana tno canaiuoa prime; nnvnln 7rlf?Sfl- linnr ahlna nprnril Ing to quality and size, from y3 to $15; coon, 3035; horse, perfect. wun licuu, tan ana mane, nyi.-u sheep, green, 6c; sheep, dry, lVc skunk, 25c; badger, 153uc. Building Material Of all Description Sash, Doors & Windows Made to order. Building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand, wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty, Oregon Lumber Yard Alu St, Opp. Court House T C TE N TRANSPORTATION LINES. OREGON and Union Pacific Two Trains to the East Dally Thrmirh Pullman Undant Mid Tourltt sImp In mm dlly to Omh, Uhloxo;. toorli tlerptn rr dllr to Kmiui City; thronO Pullmnn tontlut ilMplnc cM rtKnlly ton. riuctrdl wptklr to Ohlciro, Kn city, cllnlm chulr mr ( Ur) lo tht Km! iilly DKrAKT Ttrno SohwltilK Fnm rondlcton rortlund 8:10 m Chtmco too pm mrtUnit ia The KAq (so m Spokane nils a m Portland Special No. 1 ChlcafO Snorlal.No. i iatiTi raox HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendletoa and as jood as any. Th Kait KWOa.rr. Mall and KxprMi No.5 Mall and ItTrrew No.6 I Portland i i:Uin Tortland AIM p m The ta. lula m IPtndleton Pauenger ,o, i Spokann PAtwoifr o. Pendleton Branch Mixed Train No. 41 Walla Walla Branch Mixed Train No. ii Spoian Ocean and River Schedule. FROM rOKTLANll. SXl p. m. All aalllns dataa anb- ject tocnaiije. For Ban Francisco Ball urery t daya. lat) p. oi, Columbia BlTcr To Aitorla ?nd Way Landing.. 9X1 p. m. Son.la) t)aliy ' eicept Sunday (nMp ra. I Saturday WXO p. in. Vllla,.ntff Ulvni. HoaUleare IVirtland dally, except Sunday (tar e ol water permitting) lor W IllametU auf i amuiu it wm.. Leave I Rlparla Snaxe Rlrer 4 a. m. 1 Klparla o Lewltton Dally I Excpt Moni The Hotel l'endlcton has just been refitted and refurnished throughout. Phone and fire alarm connections with :ill rooms. Baths in suites and single rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Men CoramodlouB Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2,50 Bt'.lal ratos by week or m outh Excollont CiiWue. Prompt Dlnlngromn ncrrlc. Bar and billiard room In oonneotloi Only Three Blocks from Depot HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. Leaf Ignition 7 :x a. m Dallr Kxcpt Mot F. F."WAM8LKY. Acent, Pendleton. Your ELECTRICAL WORK Will be properly and prompt ly done if entrusted to us, We can fill your wants for electrical supplies of all kinds Electrical contracting is our specialty and we would like to figure with you. Sole dealers in the old reli able Edison Lamps. Good Work Right Prices J. L. VAUGHN West Court Street Star Jlattlook TMg. A BAD FALL. Pro. 1 Jlt-. Vice Prc. aHEUEEN HOTEL. Clean f comfortable rooroi irow j throughout. Qucon i Chop Houje In connection. Meali at ' houra. Only white help em ployod. Olvem a trial. Might Have Resulted Fatally Had Help Not Come. A resident of Pendleton lias been persuaded to tell the story or a se vere accident which befell him. Hero Is a losson to be drawn from his ex perience, O W. llaker, carpenter, living at Tus'tln and Aura streets, in Pendleton, says: "A year auo this coming April, while living in Seattle, Wash., I fell from a staging to tho ground, 12 feet below, and struck squarely on my bad;. I was laid up for live weeks i.. i.,i .i vr lnre then my kid- 1 U ucu uu ' . neys have been affected. The secro- . . .... 1 . . I narl .1 .1 Hons were ntguiy roiui auu talned a sediment like brick dust. I had dizzy spells and headaches and a dull aching pain through my loins and kldnoys and back. I procured ... ... vi.ino,- pIUh nt the Ilrock & McComas Co., drug store and have used seven uoxes. j cuunuui .i Tho nrlnnrv rlltfleultV is a thing of the past and I have uelthor headuClieS, QIZZIIIVB'S, UUI puiuo IU mj Sill. onto in- nil dealers. Prire GO cents per box. Kostor-Mllburn Co., lluffftlo, N. Y., solo agents for the ,Tnl,A(l Clntfla Ilerabmber the name POAN'S and take no oiuer. NATIONAL ANTI-SALOO.N LEAGUE 18 JN SESSION Is Up in Arms Over Efforts to Rein state the Canteen Alive to the Vigor, Activity and Organization of ( the Liquor Dealers This Organiza tion Responsible for Its First Aboil, tlon. Washington. Dec. 2. Clergymen and lay workers of all denominations and (.omlng from many parts of the country ere present today at tho opening of a conference of the stnti and district superintendents of tho Anti-Saloon league. The conference Ih in the natuie of n preliminary to the eighth annual national convention of the league, to be held iu Washington next wed, Reports of the superintendents will L prepared for the consideration of the convention and other details of th' big meeting arranged. The year has been one of moro than ordluary activ ity for the anti-saloon workr.i and tho reports will show a gratifying In. crease In' membership and a w,deulng of influence' Opponents Are Vigorous. The report of an Immense prjli-ct-Ive fund to be raised by th? liquor dealers throughout the countiy lor po. lltlcal and other purposes will i-olv.i tho attention of the couventlou. Another matter that will come i.i for consideration, and probab'y lor condemnatlr ' the recommendation of Oeneral Youns, .-nief of tho general staff of the army, favoring tu. re-establishment of tho canteen at post" and barracks of the United States ur my. The Anti-Salooji league was one of tho chief factors In tho roovoment that resulted in tho abolishment of the canteen, and, according to the decla rations of the officers and otner lead ing workers who aro here, the organ ization will do all In Its power to pre vent Its re-establishment, WASHINGTON COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD Take this route for Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and All Points East and Soatb Portland and points on the Sound TIMK CAUI1 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. LoaTa Walla Walla ilally.eaat bound, 11 JO p in Arrlre Walla Walladally.cit bound.lOttSa. la Por Information regardlna: rate and accou modatlonn, cull ou or addreti W. ADAMH, Agent I'endleiou, Oregon 8. B. CAUJKBHEAH. O. P. A., Walla Walla. Waihlnjton. GEO. DAHVEAU, Prop. Elegantly l-urnished Steam Heateo European Plan. Block and a half from depot. Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 75c, $1.09 THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON Aiu.rk.il Plan, U rxr day aod ipward llcadquattera for tourUL and comnitrclal tt cltra. Kix-clal ralra niaile to famllln end alalia gTOtlrmr ii, The mauanemtnt will be pl"l al all tlnirato ahow roomt and glre prfrn. A modtrn Tutkltk batheitablUbmcntln the bout, II. C. ItOWKRH, Haaant, The French Restaurant Best 25 cent Meal In the City. Private DUlng Parlor Elegant Furnished Rooms in Connection GUS LaF.0NTA.NE, Prop. 63 j Slain Street Two Lives for Three Cents, Clinton. Tcnn., Dec. 2. The sheriff of Anderson county has completed ar rangements for the execution today of Will Smith, colored. amitns crime was tho murder of Will Harris, anoth er negro, on the Knoxvlllo & Lafol lette line of railroad last July. The murder resulted from a quarrel over 3 cents lost in a crap game. Tho con demned man originally rame from Cleveland, O. If you are troubled with Impure blood, Indicated by sores, pimples, headaches, etc., .o would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which we sell under a positive guarantee. It will always euro Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and all blood diseases. DOc, and 1.00 F. W. Schmidt & Co. The Inland Umpire Stuslc Company will offer special Inducements on man dolins and guitars, for tho next 10 days, preparatory to the organization of a largo mandolin club for tills win ter. Parties Intending for lessons, lclndly call at music store, near Main street bridge. Messrs. Owenhouso Scott, proprietors. Dinner and sale at Congiegatlonal church Tuesday, December 8tU. For Choice Home-Made: The Columbia T tvpinv House Well ventilated, neat and comfortable rooms, good hud. Bar in connection where host' Roods arc nerved, Muin Street, center of block, between Attn :ind Webl) Streets. F. X. Schempp Proprietor t CANDY J. A. Herron, Gaudies Call at THE DUTTON KITCHEN I , Prop. 4 COAL Let us (ill your bin with .... ROOK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best anil most K-onnmical fuel We are prepared to con tiact with you lor your winter's supply, Wc de liver coal or wood to any part ol the city. Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Depot The East OregonUn Is Eastern Ore gon's representative piper. It leads and the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patronage, It It the advertising medium of this section. MANHOOD RE8TORED "CHtlKNE" ! Tfala anal TacaUbU TltaUaw, tka rataitetloa) a bavna Fb pknUOa. jM qatl iaorajoaotall aarfoaa llw- a4 iJttMl '"itrJi?i.. lirZ-, Ml Walala, Valai tn lUm iMt, tiMaUlanSwraai tVabllU. VlaialM. T iSM Uudtneaa to Harrr, Virlewl.. MCaaatlMilM. Olna lb.JbaB, lb. aaLaal ViT...i lfiiiwMn a aaaauilisl ia tfTia lfi1aa avu1 that nrinavr orvavna ol , can&br doctor Ii baeaaaa alaal par aaal ara iroablM vllb SfroalavHCla. 1.1JI-IWKII M la lb. aalr kavwS nmaArler iara VUkoai aa VpiV.Uoo. (Ml iiMUBwalala. A yriluoauar.au. l..ani a, 7 MtanSSil "iboiMio a.1 aMl a panaaaaal aua, a U Bi (. iM. b aull. S.aa rr draalaraal.t.tliolU. w wn....- M u. a. arruaaaaa. eal. AaarM. - Sold by Tallman & Co., Druggists.