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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARYS, 1904. Cards and Societies Us AND TRADES, ALPHABETTICALLY ARRANGED. LysiClANS IN JODD n. o""".' v.; . m . c ""'mii. main 1371 i 1331 rrrTnSPAIN MOCK. IM .. vp trniim-", i imnnlnd hearing. rud w refract,Te w' nlNOW- " Telcnhone ... l ZTnK MAliY I. EQUI, t"tT. n lisi Residence rjHOunoi'iiATic 5' "'Ji, Ofllcc In Jnil'l ATTORNEYS. e. d. noi'D, ATTonknt at law" Court street. '" 111 f" KNNl'lHt. ATrOUNRY AT LAW l'CUd etOU. Oleffm. 1 I.AVf, AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE "Jt'i't'iMisn; 11ALLEIIAV & McCOUItT. LAWYEni aq. soclntlon building. w"uhBS' AS- N. ItRItKnLKY. ATTORNEY AT t" in Otflce In fiavlnga Hank biildlngT ' fiorjMii; Office, black !t. - nu ROOM 17 awhiiuiv ftpboie main :! ; reI- IVDEHSON, PHYSICIAN Having. Ijatik Jrtce itione, main 1411 ; at. K corner M In and E(t 'uliouc. main 7'Jl ; . nniiXIl OSTEOPATH. Loo iircci. butwieii IW, PHYSICIAN AND Pendleton, Oregon. CAKTKIl ft ItAI,I5Y, ATTORNEYS AT law. Ofllce In Bavlnga Dank building. "nJL C-HVilt LAWYER. OFFICE o, oanociauon nuiiding. HUNKY J I1EAN, ATTORNEY AT LAY -HJOdntlon b ock, Pendleton Ornirnn KTILLMAN ft llEUCE, ATTORNEYS AT Invv. Mr. Stlllman Ims been "admitted to practice In United States patent officer, and makes n apeclalty of patent law l ooms 1U, 11. la and , 1 Aaaoclatlon FRATERNAL ORDERS. II. P. O. KI.KS. PENDLETON L IDGE, NO. Sth nl.t'?h?n.?!!Ung,l,t,I"1 ,nlrd Thursday, ol'oach mouth. All brothea vis'tlng In the city most cordially Invited to attend. Hall In I, V u "i ., " a. iiartman, Hr K. R., c. E. Benn, Secretary. fcTISTS. IJBVJUn 1 DENTIST. OITICK IN KT18T OIHUU i no- onr Schmidt's new drug IrY SURGEONS. f GRADUATE OF TIIR n College, i:ueniiiirgu, ittrnment veterinary In strict, II. C All domes si on scientific prlnci Frofni's atable. Mnln Totel Pendleton. Itesl- 1311 DmjSicrc . J.'O.ouO, surpluH nnd nri nnmMi I' PXCIIIIIICU. , MilllT, 31, Kemp, Does a general bank auenueu in. u. uuiu UMnre 1'roeoHiei. ! hllirnrp- rnMinnr III. I'rwbstel. KAirlS IIAIlv. Ursanued March 1, nn nil iinin iioikmiih. i ioiu on n i nrinciiiui : T i, Morris, cashier ; RANK 01' PEXDI.i: .r; surplus, f banking business. lit- aic iransiprR maim nn luura. .,ir inri- inn A". Northwest Drafts f Matlock, vlci.-nresi. MEN'S HI3SOKT- YOU AKE INVITED. I' roe reading room. Why not Join and get thi ntlvnntnge of free bath, use of punching; bag nnd other equipments. In cluding library and rending room? Terms, SJ1.00 to Join and BOc a month dues. Sunday School In Police Court. That tho Sunday-schools or Spo kane aro woll attendftd Is well known to everyone, but It Is not known that services aro hold in places outside if a t" '"r "hitrch. For tho past two Sundays many llttlo tots have as sembled in the city police court to hold their Sunday school services. Thpy are accompanied by a young lady, who thinks it perfectly proper to hold tho school In court. Tho llt tlo ones, from 7 to 11 years old, range themselves In tho seats before tho ratline;, tho teacher stands on tho other side, and tho llttlo minds know nothing; of events that go on during the other six days In tho week. Judge Hlnkle was pleased when ho heard that ho was having competi tion, not in the way of shokels, but In doing good for tho classes. If ". could bo nrrangfd to hold Sunday school without disturbing tho court, perhaps the judge would havo less to do In his judicial capacity. Spokane Press. DAMON LODGE NO -J MEETS EVEIIY Monday evening In Secret Society hall, LnDow block, ut I'endleton, Ore. It. Y. Fletcher, K. It. 8. 1 V. J. Kcyes, C. C. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. OLD DUTCH HENRY I'EED YAKD. COU. Won Alta and Llllith utreeU H. A. Alio, way, prop. Lar-x, comfortable Halls. Plenty of feed. Hones given careful attention. COMMERCIAL KTIIJLES-O, M. FROOME, Prop. K,ne hordes, good rlirs, bent care given transient slock. Opp Hotel Pendleton. Phone Main 101, THE CITY LIVEIIY. 1JOAUD AND SALE Stable. CHrn-.y & Kennedy, pr 'prletors for fine ttirnouta. Stock boarded ut reason able rales. Hublo, lib AltaH. Pnone Main itil SECOND-HAND DEALERS, V STI10I1LE, DEALEIt IN SECOND blind goods. If there Is anything you need In new nnd second-hand furniture, stoves, grnnltewnrc nnd crockery, call and get his prices. No. all! Court street. OUItDANU & JMcIIKOOM, I'AWKMIOK ers und second-hnnfl dealers, have moved to the new Melnrkey building, on West uourt street, uoous uougnt and sola. War Will Raise Beef Prices. It's an ill wind that blows good to nobody, is an old saying, nnd, while It Is distressing to see war in any part of the world and between na tions which ought to bo friends, yet ;t is a fact that if actual hostilities begin between' Japan and Hussla, as was reported to bo the caso yoster tlay, tho stockmen and ranchers of Eastern Oregon will greatly benefit by the war. Those who have studd-i tht5 situation and all of tho intima tions from Washington point to the additional fact that tho United States will havo a hand in the fracas and" the Pacific coast soldiers and militia will be the first ones called upon for Bervico. This past fall tho stockmen of Eastern Oregon were unable to sell their stock at what they consid ered fair prices and most of them de cided to hold over and feed during tho winter. The" winter has so far, very fortunately, been a mild one, and if should there now be war tho3o who hold their stock would bo able to command fair prices for It. 13a Kur City Democrat. perceived. Tho patient Is resting easily and will probably recover. Mr. Itathjens attempted to commit sulcldo by shooting himself In tho head, and it was thought at the time that tho bait did not lodgo In tho sKuii, out that It glanced off. Upon nn examination Dr. Moore Immedia tely decided that this impression was an erroneous one. Spokesman-Re view. FOR RENT. FOR RENT FURNISHED AND I1NFUK- nlihed r.ioms. Cean quiet place. SOI South NEAT, CLEAN, WELL KEPT FURNISHED Rooms to rent. Well Incited Mrs. Strahou. sirj water street; cor. jonuson. FOR RENT -GOOD FRON T ROOM, SUITABLE lor two gentlemen or two ladles Call at CIO n mow street. AND BUILDERS. f'f'lIlTr.,-'l a Ltn a la the city or cuun bultdlos COXTIiACl'OItS AND IMClaltT 1'rninnt raUhrt on all kin. la t Orfgonlau ofllcc. &CUIT!.!T ivo ..-.m wivvfk, C CT 'tiki A fm.wln1tP IVq- nunc LriiHtiiritniwl M 7. i tZ?,. wmij. All imtwi i ta- J Tbe day or weuk- v Pp. Pendlfltoo ncix, prt lli ""A-Ui-U in -wwi iieiir. flnnH 1 BU3INE88 "ftpuituu. f.. 'SPJ18 0.- vlty hws . "1 Wl ll .Uie.-i-V"'.""-- !" ltefemno Pre.. Jit. v hi.. -r HUH n..Al "v Wltu utu -.!' com, n. vi land hi .Sa,?'Mtl0B.. R8. .l,rl,!m,;..8ll'o7. n "i wo pit. WANTED. WANTED Waitress at Hotel Peuillelon WANTEP -A HEM. BOY AT HOTEL PJEN dleton. A ply at Hotel office. WANTED AD.VF.UTlSEItS TO MAKE use of these classified columns. If yuu have something you have no use for, offer IU llliue It lor HtlineilllllK lliHl buiui; uliiv-i body may have aud have no use for, some thing that you may need In your business. Vuy may have nn eitra horse that you may wish to trade for a cow or a vehicle. Somebody may have tho cow und chicle nnil wnnt the horse, lfic or i!5c want ad will probably do the business. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR BALE TWO GOOD FRESH MII.Cn urns. i Jersey, ) and 9 yeats old. Peter TaclmlU, Baxe Station, rrBMEltUILL, SPOKANE WASH., A(1T Deusmoro. Second hand machlutrf, supplies rent, repairs. " WK DYE 10 LIVE.- HAVE Yl'R CLOTHES auouged aud pressed for II Ai) a inoutn, at Hie City Btenm Cleaning and Dyeing Works, 6u7 W. Altu. Phone Red 321. W.M. I' YOUNKA WILL PAY J'UOMIT attention to all eales and posting bills. uiii,mI rommlflslon reu- bonable. I'. O. box '.'IKJ, Pendletoi polUy. prompt work. Satisfaction guar antoed. diss R. Whitley. ' ,ttln "ft,'t- WANTKD YOUK ORDERS FOB EN graved cards, wedding InvltatlonB, etc. ,, 100 engraved visiting card" with prate. $1.00; additional cards In future, 1 por hundred. Tbe Katt Oraconlan. Scott's Saotal-PspsiH Capsules 1 x. . -jkMMaaatiatv illliar A rVBIIIVK uuns assssssBLWTB W I mn.,.fl.n.m.ltAnnvrtt&rTV of tbe BlaJilr anil DlAeid! KMmis. o eory no pay. Onna oalekly and Penoa- ntoUy Ibe worst oases of 4Jonarrbais aadJIi 'no maturot howloJg sUod- lax. Absolutely narmlcss. Bold by drarVtPil" 41.00. or by mall, postrald, al no: a faozAa : il.m. 'THE BANTM-PEPtW C04 astiaf OMTAINS. ohkj. Sold by f. W, 8chmldt & Co. MEN AND WOMEN. Carried Bullet In Brain. Dr. H. P. Moore removeu a bullet from tho ' skull of Jacob Itathjens, who shot himself in Spokane a few months ago. The bullet was located by probing, and when located the skull was chiseled away and tho ball removed. During the operation tbe pressure upon the brain of the pa tient nearly resulted In death. For 30 minutes artificial respiration was resorted to and for 10 minutes no action of the heart or pulse could be Irrigation District Satisfactory. J. I rtoe nf tho Fcrndale neigh borhood, dropped in Saturday. Mr. ltoo Is considerably Interested In the now Irrigation district formed below town last week, and belloves that much good will bo accomplished through this effort to utilize more fully the water supply of the Walla Walla river. This surplus of water which ..as been allowed to waste Jiv tho past will, If Judiciously managed, add much wealth to tho valley by way of a material Incrensu In produc tion. Tills In time means suppoit for an additional number of people, nil of whic.i will materially benefit the business Interests of Milton. MHUm Eagle. Boise Postal Receipts. During tho six months Just passed, the records of tho Boise postofllce, which were closed yesterday, follow ing tho bcfilnnliiR f another year, show there wcro C.C99 letters and parcels registered In tno Dolsc office and sent broadcast throughout the United States and over , practically tho known world. This is an Increase of 1,600 packages over the first 3ix months of tho year and over 2.003 more than during tho corresponding six' Months of 1902. During the same period of time In the neighborhood of 7,900 letters and packages which had been registered elsewhere were received In the local postofllce. This was over l.Ulo more than during he concluding six months of 1902. HoUo Statesman. Cathedral for Boise. The erection In lioiso tit one of the nnest cathedrals In the West has been contemplated by lllshop A. .1. Clorleux of the Catnollc diocese of Idaho for some time. The plans con templated a beautiful ediflco, in full keeping with the demands of a grow ing city, and will represent tho ex penditure of between $50,000 and $75,000, more probably the latter 11b ure will bo nearer correct, Tho new structure will be located on tho cor ner of Eighth and Hays streets, where tho church owns n lull block. Holso Capital News. MARKET REVIEWED CREAMERY BUTTER PILING UP IN PORTLAND. San Francisco Is Overstocked and Is Not Buying of Portland Local Market Congested Eggs Range From 272 to 29, With Packed Grade at 25. ' J "-,-. frit l..Co.u.T. P'?'7rXuo-ur-" KCIATi,o.t1. ml pUlu vnrsjt. 'iruuUr taut uu tujucai. y i.'.,".'r.t:,.l:'.r. V WiLiafi "a kfMj 'jr i iiivii": ; - . .l .lib lldlcowirf.PHIUA a. i, unri fiir GlOQl. ..?'i"o!&andr"":ilMd. (wiDYj in to nwuiN. r. "". . noy an" Blaooer iroumts. Portland, Jan. 5. Notwithstanding tho fact that the proprietors of sev eral of tho local creameries nro try ing to hold up tho quotations on buttor, their efforts seem to ho prov ing futile, for tho market Is again showing added weakness and the ten dency of the times is for a docllne. All over the country the creamery butted market Is showing declines, and the Portland market is the high est. In San Francisco tho very best grade of creamery Is going at 20 n,li, n,l thf, mnrlnlo nf thnt pftv are so badly overstocked that one of the concerns mere sent a leiegrini 4io Pnrtlnml rnnmsontatiVH to Rot offers on butter from tho merchants of this city. Generally San Francisco Is a buyer r Pm-Hnnri nuntrv ntorn and dairy butter, but now no stocks aro want ed there. This causes a iurtner ...ofii-mtau in those trades, hero and the price looks like It Is about to touch bearocK. The provision market was active and Irregular but the close on tho ...u..t.. ...u wlth,iit miinh phnnee For s6me time past scattered outside -nAnru nr.. nrlnrlnnliv buvers And linuuta ' v. ... . . tho principal support to prices. Out- nidi) long interest, must uu misf. u.binv iniArnats nro not doing much to help prices', but on the othor 'end are inclined to sen imer ub ly of tholr products. We aro Inclined 10 tninit H .Will Ittivu nuuiu,u.u6 tic to maintain an advancing tnarkot from this point ana aavi im6 profits on holdings of provisions. a in, il,n rivAlntn of fresh Or egon eggs this morning were qulto small tno mantci snowuu u ui Ing tendency and sales were made All tho way from 27H to 29 cents a doz en. Among tho arrivals of eggs now there are a largo number of seconds nnd theso aro selling nt 25 cents. Tho movoment of Eastern.Jfggs con now be said to bo nominal. ters' $4 per barrel, $1.10 per sack. Bacon 1418c per lb. Ham 1718c per lb, Coal oil $1.05 for 5 gallons, $3.25 per case. Lard 70c 5 pounds; $1.40 10 pounds, TRANSPORTATION LINES. jiaHO Jk V lip OREGON $H OUTLINE knn ijivton Pacific Two Trains to tbe East Daily Through Pullman standard and Tourist sleep Ing cars dally to Omaha, Chicago; tonrlsl Bleeping car dally to Kansas Cltyj thronit Pullman tourist sleeping cars 'personally con ducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re clining chair cars (seat, free) to the East dally. i ciruiT Tlttio Schpiluln Aaaiva roa From t'ontlletou raoai Portland Portland Special No. 1 The East ;i :10 am . IJOi.m, Chicago CMcago Special No. i Portlsnd 6:15 pm tslpn Portland Mall and Express No. .1 The Katt 12:3) am IV'Jiain The Kssll I Mall and Frpreli No.e PortlanO 4115 am j :3Sm Pendleton Passenger Spnkan, No 7 SUllpa Spokane (Spokane. Passenger 9:10 am No. 8 Pendleton Branch , , ,, ... Mliod Train No, 41 1 '" P m .-... Walla Walla Branch 6..upm Mlxe.1 Train No. HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel In Pendtetoa nd as good as any. No 7 connects with No. 2. l Onlv walls lor No 1 In case No. 1 Is late not late r than 3n minutes. No. Utonnects with No. 2, Ocean and River Schedule. PROM PORTLAND. ISO p. m j I lally "" escept I Bunds? 8 fop m. Saturday I 100 p in.! All sailing dates sub Jec! to change. For Ban Francisco sail every a days. Columbia River To Astoria and Way Landings. 4X0 p. rr. 4:00 p. . Hands) Willamette lilvur. Hosts leave Portland, dally, except gnndat 'slsge of water permitting) for Willamette anr l ammn Hirer points. Leave Rlparla 4:05a. u Dally Excpt Hon I Rnake River Kl,il. to Lewlston Leave Lewlstor 70 a. m Dally KxcptMoi F. F. WAU8LEY, Anenl. Peadleton. VEGETALLES. Carrots, 2c per lb. Potatoes, lc per lb, Oarli . 10c per lb. Cabbage, 3c por pound. , Beets, 10 lbs. 25c. Onions, 3c per pound. Parsnip, lu lis. 25c, Pumpkins, 15-25c. i Celery, 10c bunch, 3 bunches 25c, Lettuce, bothouso, 5c bunch. Kraut, 10c quart, 40c gallon. Mltico meat, 12c per pound. Popcorn, shelled, 8 1-3 cents per pound; on cob, 5 cents per pound. FRUITS. Bananas, 40c dozen. Apples, 76c$l per box. Lemons, 40c doz. Oranges, 40-50c doz. Cranberries, 15c per quart. LIVESTOCK AfD POULTRY.- The following prlcos Ire paid by dealers t the producer: Turkeys, 12Hc. Chickens Hens, 7c; $34 per doz en; roosters, 4 to 6 cents. Qoese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $3.5004, Butter, &0 75c, good. Kggs, fresh, 40c. CHOICE OEEF CATTLE, ET1 Steers, $3.2503.130. Cows, $2.502.75. Hogs lire, 4H5c Hogs, dressed, G147c. Veal, dressed, CQ7c. Sheep. $202.50. RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. Coffee ...ocho and Java, best. 40c por lb.; next grade, 25c per lb; lower grados, coffee, 2Ec to 15o per lb.; package coffoe, 20c por lb., 3 pack ages for 50c. Ulco Best Head. rice, 12V&C per lb,; next grade, 10c por lb. Sugar Cane granulated, host $0.50 por sack; do 13 lbj $1. Salt Coarse, $1.10 per 100; table, $2.50 per 100. Flour B. 'B,, $4 por barrel; Wal- HAY AND FEED. Chop barley; $22.(4) per ton; lo per lb. Chopped wheat, $1.40 per 100. Bran, 60 cents per sack. Shorts, $1 per sack. Oats, IVj 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 mar ket; beef, green, 4c per lb.; beef, dry, 1012c; mink, 50c each, with a possibility of $1 each if U-e size Is good and the condition prime; coyote, 5075c; bear skins, accord ing to quality and size, fiom 3 to $15; coon, 35(&40c; horse, $11.20; sheop, green, Cc; sheep dry, 7V4c; lynx or bob cat, 15030; skunk, 25c; badger, 15330, Maritime Exchange Opening. Now York Jan. 5, Federal Jitt clals from Washington aud prominent city officials of New York will gather about the festal board tonight at a banquet to be. given In celebration of tho completion of tho linnusoino new homo of the Maritime Exchange l.i tho Broad street district The now lexehnngo will be opem'd for IiukIiiobb tomorrow WASHINGTON COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD Take this route for Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and All Points East and South , Portland and points on tb Sound TIM It CARD Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 1.45 p. m. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, 11.15 a. m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. Leave Walla Walla dally.east bound. II .-00 p in Arrive Walla Walla dally.wost bound, 10:44 a. in ror Information regarding rates and accom modations, call oa or address W, ADAMH, Agent Pendleton. Orecon 8. U. CALDERHEAD, O. P. A., nana waua, wasmnKton. The Hotel I'endleton lias just hecn refitted and refurnished tnroiiKhout. Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms. Baths in suites and single rocms. Headquarters for Travollng Hod Commodious Samplo Rooms. Rates $2 & $2,50 Special rates by week or month Excellent CuIhIuc Prompt Dlnhigroom ttervlco. Bar and billiard room In oonneotioi Only Three Blocks from Depot HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. GEO. DAtlVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heateo European Plan. Block and a half from depot. Sample room In connection, ROOM RATE 50c, 75c, $1.00 THE HOTEL BICKERS (Formerly Golden Rule) Court Street RUNS Pullman Sleeplbg Cam, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. fHr. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH VAIIOO TO j GRAND FORK WINNKPEU HELENA and BUTTE, THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all polnU East and Boutli rbrooih Uckau to Japan ana Gain, via Tteoma and Mortbtrn Pad fie Btaaaublp o. and American Una, TIKI SCIIIODLS. Tialns leave Pendleton dally except aaaai at 7:00 p.m. For farther information, lima cards, aaan and tleketa, call on or write W. Adams, Pas- dleton, Oregon, or A. D, OUAKLTOK, 1 fill a ana ssomeoa dm., rgniuiii vn, Money BackSK fail to cure Rheumatism, For Sale by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Agts. for I'cudl'n, Itcmodek-d and refurnished through ouL ISvorythlng neat, clean aid up-to-date, Htoam heat and eleotrlc lights, Itest cuisine. I'rumpt sonrlce, H. E. BICKERS, Prop. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Plea. It per day and apwanl Ileadaaarters far tourist aud commercial trav elers. Stwciel ratea made so famlliea and s avatlemea. Tbe manaeemenl will be t4eaa al all times to show rooms and give pf tVca. a asodtra TukUk batbeaublUhmeatla taahaiH. II. c. iHjWKMD, Maaaaer, 4.4 ( T I Enjoy Life 1 We will T hour pasts Howling I lelkuro yoi pleatiantiV, uiiiiuraa Eyenr- thhitr IlrHt-4!lui8. THMl'EItANCE ItKKHICHJI M KNTH ami vigurH. Munleal riiu-rlalmiieiit every evening. llnif allevx. nrot. ami Hhootlng gallery. Robinson's Parln s Under W.&0, Depot. 4 Mormon Bishop PHlBTtMlaUMOfextocajrbti Cbui& tvua thT- followers. VoaiUf 1 mw U wont e4n Iu oH tvnd vounti -itiiog: f rot tTootj of ilflufc, iiliuitloD. mcmwm, or eU-vrrtU uoklof. Curs Lot Manhood, I in potency, Lost Power, Nlaht-Loo, Spermatorrhoea Jnomnla, Pain in tsaoKt fcvn ueviroau aeminui cmununii kaiuo duwi nonuu w " w ' ' Headacho. Unfltnott to Marry, Lot of Semen, Varicocele, or Con tlpotlon, Stop Prematurenee. Stope Nonr- lTf ou Johfngot P.riirt.. 'juioot tvrn lmuiwJiaU. loiDtvrl Visor .od ELkLM pvuaey t ''7 Eyetlde. iifleou r tmuidUU. Uon. UoutKttdoipODd-rittea l...l. K lira In avn.l Kar.aaanlara JUViav Iki-ia. A fnr Kl. fiO tir IlkAiL A writ mouy r(ttna4, wttl. Wxm. CArauUn fr. Addreti, Blihop Remedy Qo. 6old by Tatlman & Co,, Druoglstg. undf lp r g tn jjnuaAtM. w Si ux , San WanoUoOfCaU