DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1904. Utaiiiess Cards and Societies LressioNS and trades, alphabettically arranged. PHYSICIANS. OKFICR IN JUim fer.Tb!dV.V.la 1371; - . nnctutV ni.fkPK'. fl miimi and Impaired oramm. SS54 1Si?p,,"ie ieici"lvMW .r"" -rvKr.ndDR. MAIIV D. EQOI. itiil. MAS Offlcc. black Mil; ill"" " . rrTrr I. ROOM 17 AS80CIX- IM Jr T.isuhooc main WH I real- J,!k 101. " .."-mnnnans. PHYSICIAN nfflce In Barings Hank '"STi. oface 'phone, main 1411: Trt R IILAKCSLEK. CIIKONIC .iic.niw! nnd diseases of jndd building, corner Main and " main v'M -tc llliiqc huus SS"aLMV IIOOXK. OSTKOl'ATU. I Si Taoopson strcei. between Uour ' rr.:.. .irwii Phone mats ira cr- ItJNK speclaltr I ATTORNEYS. JAb".d.i rKF" lw ticr in jud"d " ""'."IIU 13 IOCS. "IT. CAItTEIt & KAI.KY, ATTOttXKYS AT 0ftlce In Saving. 1; balldlng. H. E. COM.ir.lt, LAWYER. OFFICE llooms . and 8, Association building III'.NIIY J riKAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Auorlatlon block, Pendleton, Oregon. fJiIIt ATTORNEY, 'noofi 425 AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE STILLMAN & I'lKRCB. ATTORNEYS AT , lnl?n u" ben admitted to iC"S?1l11 Lnll States patent offices, ?EL. ?, PltT of patent law llooma in, ji, is ,! 13 4oclatlon FRATERNAL ORDERS. . P. O. KLKS. PENDLETON LlPGE. NO. SS Regular meetinea r.rt iinri ihli ofcach month. Ml brotbo s voting In the city most cordially Invited to attend Hall In LiImw block. Court itreet u A. llartman, K. K., C. E. Denn, Secretary MEN'S RESORT YOU ARE INVITED. Free reading room. Whr nnt Inln anri I r-n. ,1.. m ,t w. ., t n . . . . . . . . .... 1 ."c auiantUKr Ul jrpp n.im. UP OI 0 -!."",' !i ilr.nVinn. I, . j. ... 111111 equlpmenu. In. urnce iu """" ", : ciuainu iiurary ana rcaaini: room? Terms, rocw 'puone, reo iii i ai.w to join and GOc a month does. p main ii-i v.v.w... r. , - UA31U. LUUUB NO 4 MEETS EVERY DENTISTS. i r Monday evening In Secret Society ball. uu vim-, ki i enaieion, ure. li. . .... ..... pitnML.n. m.i.. Klitrhi.r. k 1! w T tr r r i U, (uaa i.twa. Masqueraded as a Man. A remarkable case of a woman masquerading aa n man lias Just como to light near Uockvllle In tho western pnrt of this state, near tho Oronon line. A few davs tiro Joo Monochau. a well known cowboy died suddenly at the residence of Barney Mallor, on succor creek, In Oregon. When tho body was being prepared tor burial It was found the deceased was a .wo man. She had ridden the ranges In Eastern Oregon for 25 years, and was widely known as an expert, faithful, untiring cowboy. She worked for the cattlemen during the summer and in the winter looked after her own stock of which she possessed qulto a herd, The woman was small of statue but very active and' strong, and was an expert shot with revolver and rifle. Her home was In a dugout near Hock vllle. She was well liked by all who knew her well, but she avoided peo ple much, except as she came In con tact with them In her work. Tho deceased was about 54 years of nge. Nothing Is known of her ante cedents. She served on Juries In Ore gon and voted at all elections. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. rScooAx, nnNTIST. OrPICB IN .nolMIn- Tbone red 1411. k r .--:r. .T.riL."i ii.nMfrc tw a. L1U.V. V1" . t i.-YV.. " " 'V, month at the tied llrn. 7JM rnt,.,nurw1 a" Tr Vl '-71 ' 't' reasonable. M. L. WILLIAMS, , TSone ri -. , .,ronnctot HORSES BOAROED BY THE WEEK OR Veterinary surgeons. Ei cnnisTin graduate op tiic 1 veterinary College. Edenburgh. ,.a tjit eovernment vcterlnan In- Ptm Yale district, It. C. All domes sals treated on scientific prlncl OMce at l'room's titable. Main ft spposlte iioiei ituuicitfu, i.w itw. Main 1311. OLD DUTCH IIKNKY HEEU YARD, COK. West Alts and LUllth street! 8. A. Alio, war, prop Lar ic, comfortable stalls. Plenty of feed. Horses given careful attention. M11P.T SD110EON-IIR. D. C. McNABB bitiiltllEun'a Drug S.cre. BANKS AND BROKERS. Isi XATIOXAL HANK OP ATHENA, Yrri. Capital, $.U.0U0; surplus and Si, IA'CuU:. Interest on time iletM.His. k'LM nromotlv attended to. llcnrr Elun. president ; T. J. Kirk, vlcejires- ;, r a. Leuron, casuier i. di. ixviuv, . cuilv, COMMERCIAL STABLES 0. M. KROOME, Prop. Fne horses, good ritrs, best care given transient stork. Opp Hotel Pendleton. Phone Main ICl. THE CITY LIVERY', nOAUD AND SaXe Stab'c, Curney i Kennedy, pr prletor, for fine turnouts. Stock boarded at reason able rates. Stable, lis Alta st. I'none Maiu 01 Good Example to Emulate. Dayton, Wash., Jan. 13. Mrs. Syl via King, who lives on tho Tukanon, about 14 miles east of Dayton, Is In receipt of a letter from tho Maulo Seed Company of Philadelnhla enclos- I log a check for $51) which was sent lo ner as a prize tot the largest and best specimen of tho improved Ruby King popper which the company se. celved. Mrs. King also received a prize from W. Atlce Burpee & o.. for having raised the largest and best specimen or potatoes of the Vermont gold com variety. These were raised on what is known as tho King ranch, ono of the most productive and well known ranches in this county. Mrs. King some time ago also received $100 as a prize for having raised the largest and best specimen of pumpkin. Sugar Cane Hay. J A. Steach. who returned recent- riBMEItS HANK Or WESTON, urecun Doeii a general banK- Ibucs. Exchange boaght and cold. I promptly attended to. 1L jam- B-nident. George Y. l'roebstel, siclilcat, J. It. Kllrore, cashier; di- . v. a. tiartuan. &i. ai. jouna. i. rtkt. C. I). Oruw, J, p. Kllgore, Itob- llneun, U. W l'roebstel, mOLETON SAVINGS HANK, Mm. Orrzon. Orsanlced March 1. CsctMl. tliO.UO : surplus. 17.''. kfcienst allowed on all time deposits. ait tuujut and sold on all principal fcpsciai attention given to couec- IT. i Furnish, uresldent: J. N. , tiprtildtiu ; T. J. M rls. cashier SJioney assistant cashier .NATIONAL RANK OP I'ENDLIS Capltal, fTO.Ouo: surplus, tur.,000. uti a general bunking business. Ex- sua telegraphic irnnsiers fcoiu on ;i faa 1'runclaco, New York and points in the Northwest. Drafts b China, Japan and Europe. Makes 1 ou reaionable terms, i.evi An- I tnsMeat , W V Matlock, rlce-pruil- ;i a. nade. cashier: II. i, Johnson, ut rubier I'ECHITECTS AND BUILDERS. l HOWARD, AUCH1TKCT AND SU- awuitrit. Makes complete and lella- i nr buildings In the city or coun- A . t.,.M I la 17 ' COLE, CONTRACTORS AND A Intimates furnished ou short M -irk a specialty. Prompt Shop on lltuS street, near Main. I WT, CONTKACTOK AN DIIUILD- unnutes rurnlshed on all kinds SSinr. trmint nulla itnn. wnll tf "4rs ut East Oregonlaa office. TUODTMAN, ARCIIITnCT AND eistebdenL Auiv-iRtifi hiu-L. I'ca. I. Oregon. MO.LEK, I'LASTBUlNO AND CB- cement walks a specialty, lss- Snir&lsbed frru-. Wi.rk imafantpAd. StfdWa At 1 I . m. .k..r.a .IK,. striet ! O. box 104. bjpARDING AND LODGING. 'S-L HUNTINGTON HAH PUB- tbe lodging bouse at 0S Garden Ure she will be triad to see ber huxwT iioEsi:, 8ia tuompson rt"w. well-lighted roms. AU lya'jbtd. Centrally located. Ooly vui kvurt airm. liates re- ALTA. vtiuwu ifi arsfn "Streets I Tart i '" P'OP- I'eotfleto" -- ,u tanecuon. netr. wv- SECOND.HAND DEALERS. V. STROltLE, DEALER IN SECOND band goods. If there Is anything you need In new nnd second-hand furniture, stoves, grnnlteware and crockery, call and get his prices. No. S12 Court street. Gl'IlDANE & MclIROOM, I'AWNHHOK ers and second-hand dealers, have moTed to the new Mclnrkey building, on West Court street. Goods bought and sold. FOR RENT. FOR RENT - FURSISHED AND O.NFUK nlsbed rjoms. Clean, quiet place. 301 South Main street NEAT, CLEAN', WELL KEPT FURNISHED Rooms to rent. Welllocited. Mrs. Slrahon, 302 Water street ; cor Johnson. FOR KENT -GOOD FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE for two gentlemen or two ladles Call at 610 Willow street. WANTED. WaSTKI? BY A COMPETENT. RELIABLE man, nuirc ntllc position; am good box keeper. Address T. II. McBruom, 1.6 Vi. Court WANTED YOUI! ORDERS FOR N graved cards, wedding Invitations, etc . lOu engraved visiting cards with plate. $1.60; additional cards In fntnre, ?1 Pr hundred. The East Oregonlan. WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE use of these classified columns, if you bnve something you have no use for, offer to trade It for something that some other lKidy may have and hove no use for, some thing that you moy need In your business. Yoy may have nu extra horse that you may wish to trade for n cow or a vehicle. Somebody may hnvc the cow and vehicle and want the horse. 15c or 25c wont ad will probably do the business. MISCELLANEOUS. SINGER SEWING MACHINE p.,'!? College street nepslrs for all macblnct. r. A liielang, Hacaiitr PEWER CONTRACTORS -EKED A LAFLEK make connections with the wwer for bust- i fconw? f and private residences. Term, reasonable. Uae orders at T. O. Tnylora Uardw.restor. irna HALE -TWO GOOD FKKlf MII-CH eos? K Jersey. nd 0 yea,, old. I'.Ur Taehalla, elaxe Station. f H MEKISILL, SPOKANE, WASH.. A(iT., vlitSon. Second b.nd nuchlnts, supplies enl, repairs. iva- ,rr to IIV'E- HATE YOUK CLOTHES City bieam Olfaning and Dyeing Works, W7 V, Alia. Phone Ked m. I'rtlt SALE AT TUB 1U8T OitEGONIAN ofttce-Urge buudles of newsMpa. tontalnlng or 100 Ug PfP". can be ob tained for 23 cents a handle. XA llOTt-l. hl, -W 10 LW Pr day. U. it. wm. r. -'"".;:"",, ,;,uM bins. 'AY PltOMIT IMJ Commlsslva rca Corfespondeme solicited. .,2? sonable. O, box 200, Pendleton. noR-iS MAKING. CUTTING AND FITTIN6 A DRKbh "iV Sitislactlon sua.-. .ifiS? fcti IQfhir; 012 Main street. rK POUND-THE FOLLOWING JJESCKIBID nl.l. hasi bSn lakrn UP. by the marshal RLjwa. isusiNKfis takes mvU'''Siat''-t LS. stop at h iiMiO n.iir. nood One gray ge oijs. v. . . J "4 llMl aaraNi Tl u STAhl. ' 1SU0 ' .P?"""!.!-- . Vr 10 r..ar. old. dim fin A Li TOW SI Kvl J'"e " '7 . . i ..a tt brand on lelt shoulder, scar on rig" PWNCE-ANO LAND BUSINESS Wltf$Mfc IkHF. INKUIIANCK CO., JOK Le'Kbt lawprlJW M . uobr,( fc.-"M.6e,ni IfillCa In Hnv ntm llflk UDD tWrrtl I"" ' v 'n .. A. iSiiL'l'buse ft Uamllton, '"LiffiVi UX rif. attracts uiiuA.il ::rJ.. .. -i,hd uianu .... la iv!..... austracta of title to all . '.inTiMT. "Il nr l 'vetrsold; novis ui; (VS?, coun."r- on city . ,,";S,tKht Ks or lluO pounds, roacnea real .7' n u hi i -:,, i.d tij f- jb ibipb tutu ui.ia.vw .... Pt-hi (.line, wcikui jwim. .-; l, ltt 'K.5ffi?- Itcfereiu-e. "n'anlmsl. 'are .not 1: Ml"AN. Pres . Wafl WCffi 'then taken wayviium .---o f ,he . lmreof. then at i ociora v. . '' A !i7. "AN, I'res .tfc A."TMAN Jit" Vice P, I II '"ecreiary. I date bereor. i"eui , , a tht'SW I:rilliaei8. TUB :'ffin,wlll bV Sid to th? .."Uhest bidder Hi 2. ."PWlaltw maii. nf land HI. 1 narmeiit of such costs ana ei : 1 la JnV! . Insurance and collections. Ss."1 oulldlnir. m IB ln- sale. Itated January it. PJpb ..... CUy M,hal JONfiODia." - ' ' ' ' " - f&&& "Auiuiu shop, Oil and Sweet Spirits ioi uaen aTl. iffi-Conrt sin.i ii -ork. . . in cure any case ot nneu "lerlll ""It"? Improvements. mMoiiey Mck if thev fall. - ..am riKims in cou J , Koeppon i Bros., Aai. iw rc"'v'" sugar cano seed and will sow a part of It for hay. Mr. Steach says sugar cane Is getting to bo a popular hay in tho Mississippi states. It Is sown broadcast and sufficiently thick lo make tho stalks craw Alio. It Hour. lshes on dry ground and all kinds of stock are said to do w.-Il on It. Mr. Steach will distribute omo ot he seed among his neighbors and it will be tried on various kinds of soli. If this proves a success, and grows and yields as many claim It wilt, it wilt bo a great thing for some of our ranchers whoso fields aro on high dry grounu. Long Creek IJsht. sleeping car oallT to Kansas Cpy; thronie Pullman tourist sleentniz cars nersonalty con. ducted) weekly to Chicago, Knsa City, re clining vnair carv iseai irt-ei to mo nasi u any Drilled Into a Missed Hole. An unfortunate fatality occurred today at the War Kaglo mlno. near uossiand, B. C., Frank Qoddo, an Ital ian miner, being killed nnd Charlos Jicpuee probably fatally Injured. The men were working In tho 500 foot west drift with a machine drill when they drilled Into a missed hole. Goddo was Instantly killed by a small piece of rock which sunk Into his brain between the eyes. McPhce had one eye destroyed nnd suffered other Injuries which are expected to causo death. The accident was purely In advertent and an Inquest not deemed necessary. Spokcsmau-Hcvlow, Choked to Death. A terrible death occurred at the home of Mrs. Deme'.rius Spinning, across tho track from tho fielght de pot this morning about 3:30, when her son Carl apparently choked to death during a coughing spell, ho hav. lng been suffering from whooping couglt for a week past. The nhvsi ciau, however. Is ot tho opinion that the intense strain resulted in a blood vessel bursting on tho brain. Tho Dalles Chronicle. ly from Kansas, brought a sack ot Icle. Population of The Dalles. The last census taken by tho clerk of this dlotrict gives tho number of children of school ago at 1421, and within the limits of the city nt 1305 Calculating five Inhabitants for every school child, and the population Tho Dalles will reach 6,525. Chron WED The egg situation, which has been such a source of trouble to the mer chant and the houskeepcr alike for a long time, is beginning to have a better tone. Fresh eggs arc beginning to come into the city from the ranches and tho market is charging 35 cents a dozen now, where a few days ago it was hard to buy for 10 cents. The apple market Is getting to wards the bottom of the ladder, and the quality of the apples generally shows that they havo been culled over and ov er until few nro left. Here and there some very late apples can be found in good condition, but as a general thing they are fast passing Into the future barvst. Otherwise the market is normal and there are few changes over the con dition or prices of last week. RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. Coffee ...ocho and Java, best, 40c per lb.; next grade. 35c per lb; lowrr grades, coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; package coffee, 20c per lb., 3 pack ages for 50c. f Rice Best head rice, 12c per lb.; next grade, 10c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best $6.50 per sack; do 13 lbj $1, Salt Coarse, $1.10 per 100; table, $2.50 per 100. Flour B. H., $4.26 per barrel; Wal ters' $4.25 per barrel, $1.10 per sack. Bacon 14llSc per lb. Ham 17 18c per lb. Coal oil fl.CS for 6 gallons, $3.25 per case. Lard 70c 5 pounds; $1.40 10 pounds. VEGETADLES. Carrots, 2c per lb. Potatoes, le per lb, Oarli , 10c per Cabbage, 3c per pound, Beets. 10 lbs. 25c. Onions, 3c per pound. Parsnip, lu lbs. 25c. Pumpkins. 15-26C. Sauasb. 1535c. Celery, 10c bunch, 3 bunches 25c. Lettuce, noiuouse, c unca. Kraut, 10c quart. 40c gallon. Mince meat, 124c per pound. Popcorn, shelled, 81-3 cents per pound; on cob, 5 cents per pound. FRUITS. Bananas, 40c dozen. Apples, 75c$l per bog. Lemons, 40c dox. Oranges, 40-50c doz. Cranberries, 16c per quart, LIVESTOCK AiD POULTRY. The following yrtccs are paid by dealers t the producer: Turkeys, 12014c. Chickens Hens, 7c; $3Q4 per doz en; roosters, 4 to C cents. Ceese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $3.60 4. Butter, S075c, good. Kggs, fresh, 40c. Bran, 60 cents per sack. Shorts, $l per sack. Oats. z cents ner lb. Alfalfa, loose, $13 per ton. Wheat, loose, $13 per ton. Timothy, baled, per ton, $20. LOCAL HIDE MARKET. The following are tho prevailing average prices for hides In this mar ket; beef, green, 4c per lb.; beef, dry, 1012V&c; mink, 60c each. with a possibility of $1 each If tui size is good and tho condition primo coyote, 6075c: bear skins, accord lng to quality and size, from v.1 to $15; coon, 3504Oc; horso $lff 1.2D sheep, green, 6c; sheep dry, 7c lynx or bob cat, 15030; skunk, 26c badger, 15Q)30. TRANSPORTATION LINKS. OREGON SHOIrLlNI! a union Pacific Two Trains to the East Dally Throuih Pullman standard andTourl.l sle ng ears dally to Omaha, Chicago! lourlsl Diraar FOB Fortiand 9 xvt a ni Chicago o:u pm Chicago Special No. I Portland Il9im The Eit -i;n a m Spokane stiu a m J:50p m Time SchiMlnlo From Pomllotou Portland Special No, 1 Aaaiva raois HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pendtctoa and as food ai any. The East SOT a.m. Portland SOS p tn Mall and Sxpreas No. 5 Tha East l2Aim Mall and press No . Pendleton Pastonger No 7 (Spokane. Piuttnger Hn. 8 PendMbin Branch Mixed Train No 41 rorttan lain upoaaa. .vs. pa 1 .11 p m Walla Walla Branch Mixed Trail No. i No 7 coi'itectawlth No.2. I Onlr walls for No 1 In case Ns. I Is late not later than S minutes. No. li connects v un no. 1. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND, 80 p. PI, Dally except Sunday 11:00 p m. Saturday 10:00 p m, All sailing dates sub Ject to change. For San FrancUco Pall every 4 days. Columbia River To Astoria and Way Landings. 1 100 p. m . 40 p. m. Honda) Tlir- Hotel I'cntllcton has jim been refitted nnd refurnished throughout. Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms. Baths in suites and single rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Mei Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2.50 Special ratfii by week or month Excellent Culslnp. ' Prompt Dinlngroom scrvloe. Bar and billiard room lnconneotfti Only Three Blocks from De4 MOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. l?.-.,..lt.-.K5 Wlllnmotto Ulvcr. Koala leave Portland dally, except Bands) (stsge ol water permitting) (or Willamette am Vamhlll Hirer points. Leave Lewlsto; !, Leave Klparla i as a. m. I Dally i Kxcpt Mon Snake River Rtparla to Luwlston Dallv Mo Kxcpt F. F. WAMSLEY. Atent, readletoa. How's Thls7 We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any caju of rntarrh that annot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CIIKNI'.Y & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In ull business transactions and financially able to carry out nny obligations made by their firm. U'KST ii TKUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. WAI.DINO, KINNAN &. MAIIVIN. Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. I'rlce 7.1c per bottle. Bold by all druggists, Ttlraonll free. Hall's Family Hit tfi the best. tiilnrcaotur. Fond Motbw Am jou not somewhat tibtouljbed at aiy daughter's sluglng? Professor I must confcwi I in. But t her age one Is naturally venture some. New York Jotini.il. Ilia Choice. "Prosperity liai ruined ninny a Mail." , "No doubt, but if I'm filvwi uy thojee l the iiiutUr I'd rather lie ruin, ed by rispi:rlt iIimii by iidvrrslly. Th proof is mi'ie enjoyable)." New Vnrk Wtekl). CHOICE BEEF CATTLE, Steers, $3.2603.60. Cows, $2.602.75. Hogs live, 4V5c. Hogs, dressed, 6'47c. Veal, dressed, 6G7c. Sheep, $292.50. WASHINGTON COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD Take this route for Chicago, St Paal, St. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and All Points East and South Portland and points on tbe Sound TlMltCAlIU S 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. Leave Walla Walla ilally.east bound. lf.ftO p, in Antra WAllaWalladelly,"cst bound, 10: a, m For liiiormeiloa regarding rates and accom modation., call oa or addross W, ADAMS, Agent Pendleton, Oregon a B, t'ALDEBHKAO. 0. V. A.. Walla Walla. Washington. OEO. DAHVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Hurnlshed Steam Heated European Plan. lllock and a half from depot. Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 75o, $1.0e THE HOTEL BICKERS (Formerly Golden Rule) Court Street HAY AND FEED. Chop hariey, $22.60 per ton; lttc per lb. Chopped wheat, $1,40 per 100. Just One Minute. I f)ni lllnub' CourIi Cure k1v' rf lief In ono mlnuto, because It Kills I tho microbe .which tlclil-n tho iouhous rat'inbrnnt. causlni? tho roueli, nnd at the same timo cleais the phlmm, ET ! rlraws out tho Inflammation and heals and wiothes -no affected pans. One . Minute CouKh Cure M juetbens h ', lungs, wards off pneumonia, and Is a ' harmless, never failing cure In all curable cases of Coushs, Coi a and Croup. One Minute CoukIi Cure is i pleasant to take, nannies and nood alike for yomiB ami oiu. nmu y Tallman & Co, Swell slippers at 'i'eutscu'g. RUNS Pullman Sleepibg Ciirs. Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. Br. PAUL MINNKAPOJjlf DUIiUTH yxitao TO GRAND FOlUCh UHOOHimJA W1NNKPEO HKLKIfA and BU1TK. THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PH IIsADKLPH I A NEW YORK BOSTON and all polnta East and South through tickets to Japan and China, vis Taeoma and Morthem Kacllc SU.malr c and American llns. TIMat SCHBDUL. 1 tains leave Pendleton dally except satai at 71X1 n. ru. For lurtber Information, lime caida, aaais andtltkeU.callon or write W. Adams, Fa, dlstou, melon, or A. D. flUAHLTOM, Third and Marrlson HU Portland, On. The East oregonlan is Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. It It the advertising med.jm of tills section. ImaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaBl llcmodoltd aid refurnishes! through puL lSvcrytblae neat, clean and up-to-date. Stcuai heat and electric llhts. Ilcst culsloe. lronspt servlcs. H. E. BICKERS, Prop. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON Aaseilcaa Pis a, fi per day and apsanl llasdaaaiters far tourists and commercial Irs cters. Special rates sasdc lo fsaatllea asdsiuglf rallau.a. The aaanaacmcnt will be tlcasf stall tines to show soovs and give prices, a aaaaera TUtawsj MlBCSlauwaairaiiB iu auasi. II. C. BOWKHB. Msnaa, En;oy Life We will make your leisure hours paMi pliRhantly Ituwliiitf tilli-y, ikhiI, l illlarda ami rli(M)tluir Kallery Kvery thliiK llrxl-i lns THMi'KKA.M'K IIKKUK8H MKN'm iukI uigarti. Musical Hitertuliiiiif ut every evening. Robinson's Parlors I Under W, &0. Depot, MANHOOD RESTORED "M" Sold by Tallman & Co., Druggists,