5 DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1903. I0BS nly ) rend irai jftiiti wool ed all imii'il ' 10 m "''Pet,,' jiness CaJs and Societies ONS AND TRADES, ALPHABETTICALLY ARRANGED. ,,HySIClANS. fOLE. "okfici: in Juun rJMtoW " ' .... . t n, , rntr eB.m;'.,b ej'e troubles, ca. r.n. Si linimlre.l Uenrinc. K ? flttcli for refractive er- " .In 1 till r-"TnTNflO. OFiaui'J uv ivu P ?.iln bank. Telephone -T.i mi MAltY 1. KQUI. r'KrtJnni Olllco, JiiKl Hulld-Itcaldenee fit 1 ri,n M 0. IH).,' F Snlunfeon. .Of Ijro In JuiM frrftpboae u,"t,k ""' ATTORNEYS. MbSA C' "w'OFPICBuTjnDD I': Cour".yrIeet.ATTO,!NKY AT ''AW 1U r" ''i.nni.n, attouxcv Pendleton, Oregon. AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE AT r.AVT, " 'iaiiU IflUCK, I,ABAnv1,,?,,,'cunT. r-Awvnns. AS, v....,..ub. N'ni,RR.KKJjKV' ATTOIINny AT LAW OfUcc In Savings Hunk building. main Mil : real- It .J""'" ; , "nFVMiltSON, PHYSICIAN ,i UUce' 'pliouo, main 1411: B 1301. cauoNic diseases of c. tl.Arvl.i.i I' . ji..,im nud ESj boll'im. corner Mnln mill . Office 'I'tione, mnln 721; U 1223. huKN ItOONi:. OSTUOl'ATIl. I ftompioii itrei", betwoen Court liirfon. I none '"-' nlipeaisiij "T.. wrvUlPlAN AN'll s office In'jiidd building, room r,.,i 1211 : residence 5n 1K1. 1'endlelon. Oregon. CAItTI.it lc HALKV, ATTOItNKYS at law.OfUce In Saving I Ilnnk bulldlngA II. IJ. COMjinn, 'l,AWYKirOITfCE Iloums . and 8, Association building. HqNIlY J II HAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW j.MiM'latlon block. I'endleton, Oreeon. "udlVbliS1- ai.;y. noofi 45 S''i!,wr'MMr' $,i.,,IE"Cr ATTOUXKYS AT law. Air. .Stlllmnn lias been admitted to practice In United States liatent offlce," n?.n,i"aw.s ?, f",;lalty, "t patent law "lock ' tt"d 13' Association FRATERNAL ORDERS. II. P. O. ELKS, PKNTILETON L'IDUK No. SUA Regular meetlnira r.nt and third 'Ihursasys ol each month. All broihe visiting in ifie cltr most cordlully invited to attend. Hall in LaDott block. Court itreet (1 A. Hartman, nr., K, K., c. K. Henn, (secretary. DENTISTS. ,mi.4N. M.NTJST. OFI'ICK IN t Mills', 'mono. re iiw. 1' I l-VIMKT OITIUK IN AS W '.' ... b..l,...lil,'o niu, (IpiI( H&10CK. IIT1- .... ! red zji jrERINARY SURGEONS. ilWSTIK. OltADUATIJ OK TUli Iv.,.rinnrv Co eno. ixieunurcu. I Ute Eoverumcnt veterinary in r lale district, It. !. All domes I. . tponrpf nu nLiL'iiiiii iuw Ei nt 1'room's stable, Main Lmrite note! l'eudletim, Itesl t;, Mala ISU oodj llEr flUr.QKON-DK. U, C. McNABD (Illlmlin 9 ITUg niuru. KNKS AND BROKERS. i.lTIO.VAI. Capital, HANK OF ATIIIINA, J.'.d. DUO : Hiiriilus nnd m interest on time ucpoalts. for,t?n and domestic cxcliiuige. Is promptly attended to. Henry k, presueni ; i, .i ivir, ii-w., .-- L a. ,,euruw, luutei i. xuii bier. WMCKS' HANK OF WI1STON, k, Orepou Hum a general uann- fe9. MCUauge ooillll. uiiii num. fci promptly attended to. 11. Jam- frnldent : (leorce W I'roebslel, liltnt, J. It. Kllgore, cashier; dl- UQ A. Ilartaiau. -M. Jl. Jolins. L . I 0. II. (Iran', J. I Kllgore, uuu. , U. V. l'roeustcl. ItXDLllTON SAVINOS HANK, mm, Oregon. Organized March 1, ripitai, fiw.vuu; Hurpius, iiiu.- lerest allowed on an iimo ueposus. bouzht mid so d on nil principal I Special attention given to collec- Iff 3. Furnish, president; J. n. Ktsl(leut ; T. J. Morris, cashier ; iloner, assistant cashier. I NATIONAL HANK OF l'KNDLK Cipltal, $Tu,uuu; surplus, Jll.-i,iliiu. i a leaeral bunktui; business. III. ani teleitraplilc transfers sold nu ban irancisco, new lorn unu I Minis In the Northwest. Drafts k China, Japan nnd Nuroe. Makes Ids on reasonable terms. Levi An luJJeat; W V .Matlock, vlco presl- : a naiie. cosh er . II. J Jounson, It ctibler. HITECTS AND BUILDERS. BOWAIil). AltCHITKCT AND HU- Itailrnt. Makes complete nnd rulla- ivr uuiiuings in tue city or couu M n, Judd building. :0LK, CONTIlACTOItS AND IvIllmiltMl furnlnliiwl tin short Job work a specialty. Prompt on uiun street, near lutuu. AY. coxTHAfKi'nit ak' nitnir.n. iptliutes furnished on all kinds F'T, cement walks, stone walls, etc. ri at i:ust Oregonlan otUce. I TkOL'TMAV A II, 'I I I'I'ltll VI' AV1I llnlfnileat iKssoclatlon block, Pen- jinN'H itnsoiiT you Aitn invited. I ree reading room. Why not Join and got the advantage of free bath, nse of piinclilnc bug nnd other equipments. In eluding library and rending room? Terms, $1.01) to join nud COc a month dues. DAMON LODOi: NO 4 MEETs'llVEIlY - monuuy evening in Hecret Society hall, I, n I low block, nt I'endleton, Ore. It. W, Fletcher, K. It. S. ; W. J, Keycs, C. C. tTi Ycars ,n t!,e Mln'stry- l,hetlc Intllgnatlon of the farmers of viJ in yearS,ot uplntorrupted scr- the farther side of mo Eureka flat vice n proachlnR the Gospel is tho country north of I'leasant Vlew record which will bo complotod today Wnlla Walla Union by Rev. Georgo T. Bills, of the First I - : uaiuisi church of this city. Fourteen ycars of continuous work as pastor of the First Baptist church of Baker wiy, six yoars at La Grando and ten years in Michigan, with not an idle day, Is a record of which may well feci proud. Think of tho many trials and difllcultlos to overcomo, and yet after 14 years as pastor of one church Rev. Kills Is one of the most popular mlnistors of tho city, holding tho re spect of ovcryono In tho community and beloved by his church member ship. Baker City Democrat. He Longed for Turkey. An Inmato of tho city Jail writes tearfully and pathetically over his disappointment In not getting turkey and cranberry sauco for uls Christ mas dinner. Tho caso grows moro pathetic and somewhat humorous when It Is examined into. Mr. Georgo Informs us that tho author of tho ar ticle Is In jail charged with stealing ?20 from Mr. Georgo. Tho latter re marked grimly that when a man robbed a restaurant keeper ho should first Inquire as to who had tho con tract for feeding the prisoners. Un der tho circumstances he should not have uxpected napkins and "Mumm's extra dry." Salem Journal. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. UMI DUTCH HENRY l'EED YAItD. OOP. ,"i Aim uuu ijiiiiin streets u. A. Allo ws, prop Lre, cotnforlable malls. Plenty " huibm given varciui BblVUMOU. COMMI.HCIAL STAHLES-O. M. FKOOME, Prop. Kino horaea. good rlcs, best cure given ituuBium skiuk. wpp jiuiei renuieion. rnoue 01UIU 1UI, Till! CITY LIVEItY, I10A11D ANI) SALE mau'u, tourney ,v Kennedy, proprietor-, lor due turnouts. Stock boarded nt reason- auicraies. sunie, lis Alta st. 1'none Main ,01 SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V KTltOIILL", DEALEIt IN SIX'OND- hftiid giKKls, K there Is anything yon need In new nud secondhand furniture, stoves, graultewnre and crockery, call and get ins prices. no. ti- court street. OUItDANE & McHUOOM. PAWNHKOK erH aud second hand dealers, have moved to the new Mclnrkey building, on West Court street, uoods bought nnd sold. FOR RENT. FOR nKNTKIRNlSIIED ANI)-UNFUR-nlahed rooms. Clean quiet place. 301 South Mala street NEAT, CLEAN, WELL-KEPT FURNISHED Rooms to rent. Well loctted. Mn. Slrahon, SO1-' Water itreet; cor. Johuson. FOR RENT -OOOD FHON T ROOM, SUITABLE for two gentlemen or two lidiet. Call at CIO Willow street. WANTED. WANTEO-Waltreas at Hotel Pendleton. WANTED A HELL BOY AT HOTEL PEN- dleton. Apply at uotei oitieo. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR BiLK-GOOU HOKKE AND IIUOOY. AdilreisT J., cure mis ouiee. FOR HALE TWO 0001) FKESH MII.CII cotts. V Jersey. I ana o yeara oia. reier Taohells, rinxe Station, F. . MERRILL, SPOKANE, WASH.. AOT., Donsinoro. Hecoun nanu maeniucr, usiuiei rent, repairs. WK DYE TO LIVE.- HAVE YDUR CLOTHES imiimri aiM nrpMPil for 11 HQ A mOUtb. lit the City Bieam cleaning and Dyeing Works, 607 n.Alia. muuv ncLwi, IBUKK, I'LASTlHtlNQ AND CE- t-emeut walks a sjieclulty. Ls. Lm at ltadley & Zehner'B cigar -" iireet. i-, u. box JIM. PARDING AND LODGING. L llll.VTivriTriv itah iirn. i tile ItulfflniF l.ni.DA a, ,t-llt Hinlan he will ba glad to hor r ymrons. HKWt U0U8K, 813 THOMPSON rrr weii-iigntea rottma. aii "nilslied. Centrally located. Only from Conrr hIimI ItntM rn. ALTA IVknvun irw lull I... UV'l.ll 1.11 1 I. 1.1 , IS'l ... Rates: 13.76 nd 4.TS . Mrs. L. Nt. nron. Pendleton connection. L. Nell, pro- . -1 1 o I'ltil la tNA I Sin l,r'Aul"U I1U1UI its SJi'VP t0 l'B0 Per day. U. P. i-vy,tter. YOIITI l,t,U(V,..,.r. ...P..i. .,.1, Helix. Va.V"r,r.. i1?-!;0 iY", I,,,,' r iuw iiutei tietiK, uowu 7 lOOd servlA II ft IHithmila. WM P. YOIINKA WILL PAY PK;pt iiflnntlon to nil sales and posting bills. Correspondence solicited. Commission rea- koiinblc. P. O. box l!0u, Pendleton. imps fAKING. CL'TTINO AND KITTINO A sneclaltv. Prompt work. Hatlalaetlon guar anteed. Mils R.vibttley, WIS Main street. Horses Starving. Staggering around on a barren 1(10 aero farm In the Snako river hills, unable to get grass or feed and forc ed to travorso a 10-mllo lano to water, a band of horses, said to be long to a Snake river rancher named Matthews, are rousing tho sympa- Nothing Else to Do? A billiard tournament was inaugu rated yesterday at Do Ncffe & Muz zy's place, which promises to bo an interesting affair. It Is a three ball carom game, standard rules govern ing, and It will take about two weeks to complete tho meet. Tho first and second prizes are handsome billiard cues. There are 12 contestants and the games to be played number 132. Sumpter Miner. Stock Are Safe. A number of stockmen who havo bcn in town tho past few days say horses, cattle and sheep are winter ing well. Sheep havo been getting all they can oat on the open ranges, while horses and cattle havo required hut llttlo feed. No matter what kind of weather prevails during January nnd February, there cannot bo any material loss. Times-Mountaineer, Prosperous Columbia County. County Treasurer Alcorn reports that there only remains $1,797 of the tnxi-s ol 1302 uncollected, out' of a total of $99,448, which makes a splen did showing for this county. Of this sum delinquent about $500 is expect cii to bo received before January 1 Dayton Courier-Press. As Well Be Dead as Divorced? Becauso his wife had secured n di vorce, D. J. Porter, an old resident of Forest Grove, attempted to tako his life by cutting his throat. A doctor was called In time to save bis life. Timos-Mountalneor. PROMOTION OF BOURNE, BISHOP OF SOUTHWARK The Fourth Roman Catholic Arch bishop of Westminster Since the Restoration Is 43 Years of Age and a Man of Consummate Ability. PUBLIC DOMAIN VANISHING. Western Members of Congress Have Framed Laws With Selfish Alms. Senator Teller was once socrctary of the Interior. This was 2G ycars r.go, and he then In ono of his annu al reports gave utterance to a truth wnlch is as forcible today ns It was then. It was to the effect that It is n common fallacy to suppose that tho men who lived upon tho public lands knew best how they should be ban died from a legislative point of view. The then secretary went on to ex plain that tho Eastern members of congress had allowed the Western men to frame laws for the disposal London, Deo. 29. Dr. Bourne, for mer bishop of Southwnrk, was en throned today as Roman Catholic minster cWa. with much stately , ano Cuintor of- to Its capacity with church diEultar- ?,?i'lpa?lr,entt, lnterests accomplish TRANSPORTATION LINE. Oregon Shojtliwe and union Pacific Two Trains to the East Dally Through Pullman atandard andTourlat sleep tng cars dally to Omaha, Chicago; tonrlsl leeplng car daily to Kanaaa City, thronib Pullman tourtat sleeping cari personalty con. ducted) weekly to Chicago. Ksiiaaii City, re clining chair can (aeatt free) to the Ksatdally, birtsT roi Portland '.1:10 am Chicago 5:15 pin Portland Vl-M a m The Ijiatl IM ni Tlnxi Sohoilnln From I'omlletnn Portland Special No. I AKRITI riuiK HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel In Peadfetoa and as good as any. The Rait 9:00 a.m. Chicago Special No. I Portland Q::5 p m Mall and Utpreaa No. S The Kail .! 29 am Mall and KxprcaaNo.6 Portland ll.:5 in Pendleton Pauonrer No. 7 Spokane ' (Spoiann Passenger :l0a m 1 No. 8 6:50 pm Pendleton Branch Mixed Train No. 41 Walla Walla Branch Mixed Train No. fi ripokaai sai pa ! .1) p in No 7 connects with No. 'J. 1 Only waits tor No 1 tu case No. 1 la lale not later lh:ii So minutes. No. 42connevia with No. 2. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. 8:0,) p. ru. All sailing dates snb-l ject to enanre. For Ban Francisco Hall every A days. "tnfiy I except Sunday 1 8XX)p u Saturday I 10 ao p in. Columbia River To Astoria and Way Landiuga. A M p. m. 4:on p. m. Sunday WtllHliiotto Utvor. Boata leave Pnrttand dally, except Sunday 'atage ol water permitting) for V lllamette anr Yamhill River points. Leave Itlparla 4:05 a. m. Dally , Excpt Mon Bnake River Rlparla to Lewlaton Leave Lewlatoa 7:08 b. m Dally KxcptMos F. F. WAMBLEY, Acent. Pendleton. ANNUAL STOCK HOLDERS' MEETING. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice la hereby g'von that the regular annual stock bolderV meeting ol the Uo eoudi ' CoMOjJd. ated Gold Mines Company wilt bo held Mat the ottlco of tho company In the Pendleton Havings Bank building.: Pendleton. Oregon, nt lu o'clock A. M. on Tuesday, January "i.JW;. At such annuid meeting an hleotlon will be held for the election of director! of the .aid i cor poratlon and all other and gineral bua neaa pertaUitng to the affairs of the oompanv will be tranaaetedthat may come beloru sncb meet fn. Dated December Ui, I9W J. II. KALfcY V P. WADE oucretary. President. RANCEAND LAND BU8INE88 Ul'IJ INHTIItANOR an.. JOB r.' asent. i;.-e. ... u t . . t TUB Myorehouse & ainllton. FaUK In !?"'? f. ahstracts of title to nil lra nSclL". C0'"'tT Loans on city I ,i rJTLW' 111118 d Bella all E lo,!18''; Uocs B general bro- rWeots fi- "i" me uuu iuttc Hank in i. nouresldenta. Iteferoncc, 0 i ifjfwn. C a iW!m'AN, Proa. LW- i,?AN; JltTvice Pres. .n, cecretary. i i'TI'UY HEPiinHPWTH 'I'riB la.;!?. .Bt reliable Urn nnil 'nccl- S!llractCCoPanle' '0fflcc Wl,h ''r1,11,'' U H. LAND COM (roof p?ltt,t raill of land "' hl iJ,?.!,lronce nd collections. -SwJlbullrtlng, room 10. Scott's Santal-Pepsio Capsules A rUSIIIVK nuns tot IaSsmmaUea or Oatarrli of the Bladder aad DUoaMd Kldaeya. Mo can no pay. dm anlckly aaa Pensa neaUy the worst caeca of Uaarrla end Uleel, no taatterof how loag stand' log. Ahaolotely camUesa. m.;m ki dninlsla. Price I. 00, or by tttU. postpaid. aijw,3boxM;l.n. THE CAMTAl-PfPtUI CO aiurOMTaiMC ohio. SoltiTy F. W. 8chmldt & Co. 'MEN AND WOMEN. Cm BIi f"' nnnalnral .TTiTTfl.ina nr UlLKItUOOa Ouiuul , mucona meraBianai t w irun "p.'K.ii.r and cot UUU ImbuiGHiiMHOa, "Zi aswuiiGisiii,v.Ba. ut tu Puu vifrn, ' Q0fv-l' ClrViUr aunt vu iwiuort. Ijni nJlflnnl nnd OnlV :'nuinr. Isd a tii. tw '""iK.V'KliVbi Si r. i ..Mtii r.i,.,,r". Jr.v' '.....w... i,,..ii.u. i i,ic...r t;;i;CC i' IAL PARLORS. r,.V.8..8.NlTAi,. .,.. ' t;"u, filock n '. MtllllH Oils' , I All ii50urt ft. et work. ! it. 111,1, modern Improvements. I loi. ""lllaed. (nth rooms In con. i i aaaii1 as i i hi r IT H Xfl -T TTT. Z. Standard rmo f ConorrtiBaanJfluniilngs fMlDY J .,j ,a unitnc Cures Kid- V,1UM, J ney and BUildcr Troutltt. Ics whose robes of office lent gorg-1 eousness to the picture. The fine marble inlaid throne, a memorial of the late Cardinal Vaughan, was used for tho ceremony. The procession, which preceded tho archbishop to the altar, took 20 minutes to pass up tho nave. Archbishop Dourne is the fourth prelate to occupy the archeplscopal throne of Westminster since the Catholic hierarchy In England was restored in 18S0, by the appointment of Cardinal Wisemap, who was fol lowed in turn by Cardinals Manning and Vaughan. Archbishop Bourne Is in bis forty- third year, having been born at Clap ham on March 23, 1861. Ho was ed ucated at St. Cuthbort's college, Ushaw: St. Edmund's college, ware; St. Sulnlce. In Paris, and finally at Louvaln university. Ordained priest in 1884, he worked firsi. at IllacK heath, nud afterwards at Mortlake, West Jrlustead, and Henfleld, Sus box. At the latter place he establish ed a seminary, and In 1889 ho was appointed rector of tho Southwark Diocesan bemiuary, near tjumora. In 1895 ho was named domestic prolate to Popo Leo XIII. On May 1. 1893, Cardinal Vaughan consecrated him titular bishop coadjutor to the Bishop of Southwark, with tho right of succession. A year lator tho great ago of Dr. Butt led him to resign the bishopric of Southwark, and thus Dr. Bourne, when quite a young man, was called to rulo over tho vast uioceso in which ho had worked throughout his priesthood. His appointment as coadjutor was entirely unexpected, and it met with much opposition, chiefly on tho ground that he was quite an Unknown man. As time went on, however, ho became recog nized ns nn able bishop. At the rate that tho public lands are now being disposed of, there will not bo nn available location for homesteader within less than throe years, unless it might bo some nook or cranny between tho foothills which tue adventurous livestock man has overlooked, or has hoped to hold without plastering a government claim upon it. This condition was recognized by congress In tho national Irrigation bill, which was enacted into law twe years ago, for that mcaBuro is nrac tically an amended homestead law, and so far as is possible tho land to be irrigated Is safeguarded from speculative raids. Good for Children. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives lmruo dlaU roller in all cases of Cough, Croup and LaGrlppo because it does not pass immediately into the stom ach, but takes effect right at the seat of tho trouble. It draws out tho I' flammatlon, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giving and life-sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. Dr. Armstrong of Delia, Tox prescribes it daily and says there Is no bettor cough remedy made. Sold by Tollman & Co. NEW COMBINE. Manufacturers of Glass Are Getting Together, Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 29. As a re sult of tho movement started somu time ago, tho window glass manufac turers of tho country are holding uu other conference in Pittsburg today. It Is believed that this meeting will result In the formation of the pro posed national selling agency that is to handle tho oiftput of practically all tho factories, and to maintain tho selling prices, and thus keep up tho wngos of tho workmon. Children's school shoes that wear and look woll at Teutsch's. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests all classes of food, tones and strengthens tho stomach and dlgestlvo organs. Cures Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Stomach Troubles, and makes rich red blood, health and strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure rebuilds worn out tlssuos, purities strengthens and sweetens the stomach. Gov. G. W. Atkinson, of W. Va.( sayBi "I have used a number of bottles of Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure and have found It to be a very ffectivo and. Indeed, pow erful remedy for stomach aliments. I recommend it to my friends." Sold by Tollman & Co. Men Who Dig Into the Musty Past. Cleveland, O., Doc, 29. Botweon 40 and 0 of tho most celobrated archeologlsts and teachers of arche ology )n the United States wore pros ent today at the opening of the an nual mooting of tho Archeologlcal In stitute of America. Professor Soy mour of Yale university presided and a leading feature of tho session was an address by Professor Richardson, prpsldent of the American school at Athens. One Hundred Dollars a Box. Is the value II. A. TIsdale, Summer ton, 8. C, places on DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Ho says: "I had the piles for 20 years. I tried many doc tors and medicines, but all failed ex cept DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It curod roc." It Is a combination of tho healing properties of Witch Hanoi with antiseptics and emollients; relieves and permanently cures blind, bleed ing, (telling and protruding piles, sores, cuts, bruises, eczema, salt ibeum and all skin diseases. Sold by Tollman & Co. Does a "Dry" Town Pay? The city council of Ashland has levied a tax of If mills for city pur poses for next year, which Is an in crease of C mills ovor the levy of this year. For tho current year tho city has had an Income, of between $5,000 and $G,000 from saloon licenses and Inasmuch as tho town will bo "dry" next year the city solons have found It necessary to iucreaso tho tux rato that street repairs and other urgent Improvements may bo con tinued -Jacksonville Times, John M Waters, a pioneer of Linn count)' of 1853, died Sunday at Brownsville, aged 70 years, WASHINGTON COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD Take this route for Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and All Points East and Sonth Portland anil points on the Sound riMic CAim Arrive ft Pendleton Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 1.45 p. m, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, 11,45 a, m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. Leave Walla Walla dally.oast bound, 11 :00 p, ni Arrive WMla'.Yalladally.vcat bound, 10:45 a. la For Information regarding rates and icoom nodatlona, call on or address W, AOAMB, Agent Pendleton. Oreaon a b. CALUKRHEAD, (). P. A., nana wane, weamngton. The Hotel I'endleton lias jusi been refitted and refurnished throughout. Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms. Baths in suites and single rocms. Headquarters for Traveling Men Commodious Sample Rooms, Rates $2 & $2.50 Special rates by week or month HxcelWmt Cuisine. Prompt Dlnitigmoiii service. Bar and billiard room In connection Only Three Blocks from Depot HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. GEO. DAIIVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. Block and a half from depot; Sample room In connection. R00H RATE 50c, 75c, $1.00 THE HOTEL BICKERS (Formerly Golden Rule) Court Street RUNS Pullman Sleeping Curs, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. Hr. PAUIi MINNKAPOIiIH DUIiUTH FABGO TO GRAND FORH UROOKOTON WINNKPKG HELENA aud BUTTE, THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WAHHINOTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON aud ail points Eaat and Houth rhMMuh tickets to Japan and China, sis Taeoma and Northern faclOo Steeuanlp Ca and American Hue. Tim SCUIOOLI. Tialua leave Pendleton dally except Sosast at 7a p. ta. . , tat lnrtber Information, lima eaida. antra aud UcaeU. call on or write W. Adams, ra dleton, Oref on, or A. I). OUAKLTON, mira ana Morrison dm., roruanu uii. Riicynialism Positively Cured Hy Oil and Swex't Spirits of IWeii. Money-back Goods. A. C. KOKPPKN fit I1ROS.. Sole Agent for Pendleton, Itemodelcd and rnfurnlshod tardugli out. Everything; neat, clean aad up-to-date. Steam beat and electric lights, lli'st cuisine. Prompt service, H. E. BICKERS, Prop. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREQON American flea, fj per day aad parer HcstdaaarUra far tourists aad teanaaewlal me tiers. Hptttal rates made to faaalllu and aiaaie teatUaMn. The suaaeicaarat will be plcmaee at all liases to show rooot and give prases, a aavaekra Turkish hettestablishatratlala hot. U. c. BOWX8B, at aaaarat , Enjoy Life We will inaku your leisure tioiitu pa pleasantry. win slit thliiK firel-clasH. JlowlliiK alleys, ikmi). billiards and shooting gallery, Every. THMPKUANCE REKIlKHlf. MKNTH uml cigars. lluaWaJ futertainment every evening. : Robinson's Paries t Under W. & C. Depot. MANHOOD RESTORED MCUHDEMP TbiM ifrfttt Vcgotablo ViUlUcr, tho prcwrii.tion of u famous Frewto itbrilclan, wffl quli'kly euro jrou ot nlliU'fv('USfrdlhiaKuaof tbonwrii'rallvooruauF.aucU hsiaust Man It uotl. Iiisouiiilttt l'ulua lu (L JlucWt Heialuul JIuiUloni.. iServooH Debility lJiiitU'., ITutltuets tu marry, iavbuuatliiu; JJruliit. Vurfcocvlv, uutl Cons! imtluue Itatuat ult lifeM; uy tUjror nljfhu l'roiuiiturltr. wui h II not ctieciM leuxM foHiMrmaurrhau a l id all tho horrors ot luiDotcnAV. l,'UllllKKaU oluauMs tho llrt- CUl'lUKNlJMreiail.L'na unu rcvion. The rouy.ii hutifrcm uru not cunja uyauvu. ll.itLlitiia i'lTl'l lll'M II .tn.ai-r1 lutnu iitnl rontiiiHiBt Tim wtiiau-. ' i.. .. . .. i.l.l,ul ultt. ......elet. lift! 1 llV It tm tl,a nnl amastm n iocur'uHUUuutanoitrmlou, SjUUU U'Mlinonlalij. A lirllUjnKiittrauUHiKlyyuanuiuOiTo rVj?rt h .t?atto iiMii,UMtii rnuiitut vara, HH.oOuIk forpiWiiriuall. y4 for flw cJnHiWf.i Sold by Tall man & Co,, Druggittc.