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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1904. LsiclANS. " tu innn I3S1 triJti eye troubles, ca- KSa oTrtfraetlTe LtlE 1611. .nuvuv, -TruriioNii'.oi'iiATic 581. f. .mil illaoniipil nf mji.i. iifimpr omul nuu iiuiuB. . . " . . . . nr.m...t. . n.ti lit)' 'l'lionc red liu over Schmidt new urng ill, ARY SURtitUMb. Interest on lime uoposui, ami domestic exchange. .... .un,l,1 In tunKP J. rn t K'IhIi- ri.tipua. 1 M k'nmti HANK OF WESTON, liiM-a a general bunk- .. ... ... If Inn,. rl ..... W T.pr.ul.ati.1 I!. Kllgore. cashier: ui- artusn. .i johhh. i. , ll.Hit. 1 ItOO.OOi surplus, 7f, ... ... .11 .l..nn.llU md sold on nil prluclpul Uruisu. iimuuiu , w. ... rBUlTIBlU. HU ..IB nuu la the Northwest. Drafts Jipan and Europe. Makes W. I', Jlotlock, vlce presl. ruliltr .(leo Ilertmau. Jr. Srtnu nuiLULno, InPIIITI-PT AVIl MTI. Mines complete una rena- Iml.l I. . 11. II... mnls fnrnlatia.l mi flhnrt i, ua street, near ainin. t:ai"iiiii v iiiiiiii.il. (urn sued on all kinds East Oregonlan ofDce. I AIFI'IIIII :l- 1 AIVII AtuK'latlon block, I'en . PI.AKTIIIVn AVI) CK. Nnr u. ill Ia n enuin rv :h. fret U'nrk LMinruntft'd. Had lev & Xehner'a clirar ? win ue giad to se tier B t.l..l w. . ll Centrally located. Ouly Court street. Hates rea COItNHIl AT.TA AND L Ncff. nrnn. IVnillfttoa to si nn nt ft if p. or; 1 " BU8INESS TAKES YOU t the Hotel Helix. Good imce. t li. wunpy ANO LAND BUSINESS AIlftTIf i run rtrwt haw lit i - "J a la ACIS PUU UlBkTI 1SIMAN, pret. ?TMAN; JitTvice Prea. Hj Secretary, i"pv rrrr - ...i ur.nr:n i n 111a - .cnauin nr ami bci:i- romDSnlea. CkfHf with JRj. U. S. LAND COM WUIty made of land nl WiM,ut,nce and collections. "Wing, room in. Tr O I III R WWW 1 1 It W bam. 7 PrttfnnuinAil I.. 7. TAItlJ. 11UIU vreilll attantlnn (1 M HunnUH 0nno4 Le't given "ft Hotel Pendletou. Phone ,iKRX-V.mBilAnu AND SALE bSu?! proprietors, for .U ;,.Ttfed Bt reason- "'UAltast. Phone Malu 701. Ls Cards and Societies LS AND TRADES, ALPHABETTICALLY ARRANGED, ATTORNEYS. BEAN it PKRRY, ATTORNKYq IT I in. 3Ab,!iiaiDB: VRr" ,,AW 01'P,CE I!f JUui IIAILUY & LpTvi:uTT67tNXYl"7T law. Of lice In Despaln block. IIALLEItAY & McCOUItT, LAWYKItS. As sociation building. 18 N,,i,r"l,K'!i'nyrATTOItNnY AT LAW. Offlcc In Savings Hank, building. CAKTBII : A ItAI.EY. ATTOIINEYS AT law. Ofllce In Savin iim,v i7imi.... ...iib. II. u. COLUr.Il, I.AWYEH. OFFICII llooms 7 ana 8, Association building. HTIM,MAN A I'lUIlCnrATTOItNr.YS AT law. Mr. Mlllmon has been admitted to practice In United States patent offices. pnLTw,8 "Oef'n'tt, Patent law. llooms 10, 11, la und 13, Association FRATERNAL ORDERS. B. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON L'lDQE. NO 2&S Regular meetings Brut und third Thursdays ofoaeh month All tirotheis vlstlng in tile' cltv mn cordially Invited to nttend Hall In ULow bUick. (Jourt jtreot U A llartman, Sr.. E, K.,0. E. llenn, Secretary. sin.vs itnsoitT yod aiir invited. tree leading room. Why not join and get the advantage of free bath, use of punching bag and other equipments, In cluding library and rending room? Terms, SI. 00 to Join and SUc a month dues. TONSORIAL PARLORS. t-ATTON's sanitahy HAitiinit snor, Despnln block, Court street, llest work manship. All the modern Improvements. All tools sterilized, ltath rooms In con nection. second-hand DEALERS. v. KTitoiir.n, DiuLint in second hand gauds. If there Is anything you need In new nnd second-hand furniture. stoves, graultenarc nnd crockery, call and ku ins prices. no. .j i;ourt street. FOR RENT. KOI! UKNT-8IX-K00M HOl'SE ON JACKSON street. Apply io Mut llaer. KOK RENT - HUKNISIIW) AND HNKUlt nlilied rooms. Clean, quiet place. 801 Soulh .nam siree. NEAT, CLEAN, WELL KEPT FIMNHIIED llooms to rent. Well loc .ted Mrs. Slrahon, -Mi uier iireeijcor. jounsnu. FOR RENT-nooO FRONT ROOM, Sl'ITAIlI.E lor two gentlemen or two lailles Call ut 010 willow street. WANTED. MEN TO LEARN UAItBElt TKADE ; ONLY eight weeks leuulred: two years Mived: posi tions secured v. hen competent. Catalogue mailed free. Muler system Lonege, can FiaucUco, Calll. WANTKD-POSITION, BY MAS AND WIFE on ranch; experienced. Address :iu Lincoln street. WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE use of these classified columns. If you have something you have no use for, offer to trade It for something that some other body may have und have no use for, some thing that you may need In your business. Yoy mny have an extra horse that you limy wish to trade for a cow or a vehicle. Somebody may have the cow and vehicle and want the horse. l!c or 2uc want ad will probably do the business. MISCELLANEOUS. SINOER 8EWINU MACHINE OFFIL'K, 609 College street, repairs for all machine,. V. A Lovetang, Manager SEWER CONTHACTOIlS-REKl: A LAFLER make connection! with the sower for busi ness homes aud private reildeuces. Terms reasonable. Leae orders at T C. Tuylot'a Uardware ators. FOR 8AI.E-TWO OOOD FRESH MILCH cows, )i Jersey, t and 6 years old. Pater Tachella.SaxeHlalloii. f. irMERKiLi.7 Spokane, wash., aot Deuamore. Second hand machines, supplies and repairs WKUYETO LIVK.-HAVE Yl'UR CLOTHES spongodaud pressed for (1 50 month, at the City Steam Cleaning and Deiag Works, Cu7 W. Alia. Phone KedlHt SiniSCUUIERS TO MAUAZINES, W iOU want to subscribe to magazines or news paper. 111 the United States or Europe, re mit by postal note, check or send to the EAST OIIKOON1AN the net publishers price of ...e publication you desire, and we will have It Bent you nnd assume all the risk of the money being lost In the malls. It will save you both trouble and risk. If you are n subscriber to the East Oregonlan In remitting you con deduct If If J'"' from the publisher's price. .Address LAST OltEOONIAN l'UH. CO., I'endleton, Ore. OLD N E WSI'aTeRS TO I'UT UNDUIt carpets, on shelves, walls, or for wrap ping purposes. Old newspapers In large IniiiitM o loo each at 25 cents a bundle it the EAST OKBOONIAN office, I'endle ton. Oregon. WM. F. YOIINKa" WILL l'AY IMtOMl'T attention to all sales and posting bills. Correspondence solicited. Commission rea sonable. I'. O. box 200. I'endleton. DRESS AKINd. CUTTING AND FITTING A specialty. Prompt work. Satisfaction guar anteed &ls K. vfhttley. 912 Main street. YOU Should have that best of WOOD DRY and FINE, that you will find with P.. P. COLLIER rsMl E QUEEN HOTEL. Clean inroits""'!. ,i ,- aii In rnnneCIIOU. ."'. - hours, only www ueipm; nioyuu. v uv - AMOMG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Model Country Home. Mr. Henry Hnll. ox-stnte senator from Grant county, nnd liia wife de parted, for their homo near Prairie City, Grant county, this morning. They nre returning from about a montha visit In Portland, during which tney took In Ben Hur," the livestock, woolgrowers' and fruit growers' conventions, heard Sockle3S Simpson nnd others of the brainiest nion of the nation, and stopped aft hero to visit. Mr. Hall's homo Is In one of the most beautiful valleys In Oregon. The farm consists of hundreds of acres of vcll-tllled farm land, embossed with a large orchard, spacious barns, sheds and corrals to shelter nnd handle bis largo herds of cattle, horses, poultry and sheep. Though their homo Is many mll3S ftotn a railroad, It Is not a typical stockman's neglected Bhack, but a comfortable Christian nome, which his children, educated In the best Jehoiil In the United States, aio glad to call l-omc. His boys made and pel Into operation an electric plant that lights the homo from cellar to attl" with electricity. I.a Grande Ob server. Another "Pet" Doomed. The chances favoring the rcnroval of Major Anderson, the Indian agent of the Colvllle and Coeur d'Alcnc res ervations are very slim. Although Mr. Anderson has been rigorously "In spectod" by lnsicctor Jenkins, the chances are that unless nn exception ally strong case has been made out against him, be has little to fear from tho hands of the department, lor the reason that It has been the rule of every administration for years to uphold the appointees of their ad ministration. If it Is possible, nnd also because in an Investigation of this nature many Indian witnesses arc ex amined and their construction of wnat the agent should do Is often in direct contradistinction to what the department requires him to do. What CREAMERY BUTTER AD- VANCES IN PRICE. Hogs Are Primer and the Price Has an Upward Tendency and Beef Has Advanced One-Half Cent With Good Prospects for Further Ad vances. Portland, Jan. 27. Tne quotations on creamery butter are advanced 2V6 cents a pound or 5 cents a roll to day. The price as existing today 's a trifle stretched and may do more harm to the market than any recent change in the price ior some time. It will hnve the effect of creating a larger demand for Eastern and pro cess butter, thus Hooding this market with outside product while the pio- duct of the local creameries will pile up on account of Its much higher figure. The cause of the advance Is attributed to one source competi tion. Competition Is the Cause. The creamery butter manufactur ers of Oregon have been engaged In a struggle for life during the past year and the situation at this mo ment Is more Intense than It has over been. Rival creamery men have been paying high prices for cream In order to shut out their competitors und this has caused the prices on cream to assume a higher figure than the manufactured price warrants. All tho blame has been placed on one of the local butter manufacturers, but this firm denlod that It had rais ed prices to keep other creamery men from getting enough supplies. The firm even goes as far as to say that It Is on the very best terms with Its rivals, and that It very fre quently buys Its supples from them. Tho opposition men, however, deny this, and about a week ago organiz ed for mutual protection against this one large l-ortlan rival. Beef Slides Upward. Meats of all kinds, beef especially, show a Btrong feeling with the cooler weather. trlme beef Is advanced about hi cent a pound. Few spring lambs are now coming and the de mand Is large at present prices. Hogs Are Firmer. The supply of hogs was not very large today and the cooler weather caused a more spirited demand, with thn result that Quotations went up to 7 cents as the top and GVfc cents tr the low. Packing operations aro larger. RETAIL GROCEP.Y PRICES. Coffee i.ocho and Java, best, 40c per lb.; next grade, 35c per lb; lower grades, coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; nackaee coffee. 20c per lb., 3 pack ages for 50c. Rice Best neau rice, izc per lb.; next grade, 10c per lb. Rntrnr Cane granulated, best $6.50 per sack; do 13 lbs $1. Salt Coarse, ?i.iu per auu; muic, $2.50 per 100. Flour B. B., $4.25 per barrel; wai ters' $4.25 per barrel, $1.10 per sack. Bacon 14018c per lb. Ham 17018c per lb. Coal oil $1.C5 for 5 gallons, $3.ii5 per case. in , ..., Lard 7Uc 6 pounus; i.iu iv jiuuuun. VEGETABLES. Carrots, 2c per lb. Potatoes, lc per lb. Garlt , 10c per lb. Cabbage, 3c per pound. Boots, 10 lbs. 25c. Onions, 3c per pound. Parsnip, 10 Yus. 25c. l MARKET ever the nature of tho charges, they had their origin among the Indians of tho reserves, and unless something very serious developed. Major An derson will probably continue as the Colvllle and Coeur d'Alcno agent. Spokane Press. Boise's Brick Famine. Boise builders nre threatened with a brick famine which It Is feared may retard the construction of some of tho buildings now tinder contempla tion. Both brickyards have sold practically all of tho stock they had left over from last season. What tho Vitrified Urlck Company had left has been contracted for by tho Idaho 1m plement company for their new build ing. It Is expected there aro enough to put up the am story, but further work will have to be suspended until theh bilck company resumes opera tions. The Western Prince. Joseph Hnrvey, one of tho largest wheat growers on Eureka flat, :e turned from his farm yesterday, where ho has been for a week getting things In shape for the spring work. Ho reports that the prospects for n good crop this year are bettor than they have been for years. Mr. Harvey has In 1,0(10 acres of fall soCm grain, which Is up and doing nicely.' He will put In about 1,200 acres more in tho spring, and will do about 1,200 acres of plowing as soon as tho weather permits. Walla Walla Statesman. Lemons Grown at Spokane. A 14-ounce lemon Is the product of a plnnt grown In the house of Mrs. E. B. Maxwell, of 12S Mission nvenue. The plant Is one of the Union ponder oso variety and tho blossom from which It develojiod was first noted i a tho 17th of last June. There is an other blossom on tho plant nnd also another lemon about the sl?.o of a peach. The plant was grown In Spo kane soil In a Spokane home from a very young thins. Spokesnian-He-vlew. Pumpkins. 15-2Bc. Squash, 15-35c. Celery, 10c bunch, 3 bunches 26c, Lettuce hothouse, Co bunch. Kraut, 10c quart, 40c gallon. Mince meat, 12Vc per pound. Popcorn, shelled, S 1-3 cents per pound; on cob, o cents per pound. FRUITS. Bananas, 40c dozen. Apples, 7Gc3$l per box. Lemons, 40c doz. Oranges, 40-BUc doz. Cranberries, 15c per quart. LIVESTOCK Ai.D POULTRY. The following prices are paid by dealers t the producer: Turkeys,, 1214c. Chickens Hens, 7c; $34 per ioz en; roosters, 4 to C cents. Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, ?3.504. Butter, 50 0 75c, good. Eggs, fresh, 40c. CHOICE 3EEF CATTLE, ET: i Steers, $3.253.50. 1 Cows, $2.5002.75. I Hogs live, 4,4tic. Hogs, dressed, G(y7c. Veal, dressed, CG7c. , Sheep, $22.50. HAY AND FEED. Chop barley, $22.50 per ton; VAc per lb. Chopped wheat, $1.40 per 100. IJran, CO cents per sack. Shorts, $1 per sack. Oats, 1 cents per lb. Alfalfa, loose, $13 per ton. Wheat, loose, $13 per ton. 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, 1012V4c; mink, 60c each, with a possibility of $1 each If tt.e size Is good and the condition prime; coyote, 607Gc; bear skins, accord ing to quality and size, from ,3 to $15; coon, 3540c; horse, $101.25; sheep, green, Co; sheep dry, 7V4c; lynx or bob cat, 15030; skunk, 25c; badger, 15030. QUANTRELL'S BONES. Grewsome Relies of Noted Raider Now on Exhibition. Topeka, Kan., Jan. 27. A most J made public in the rooms of the Kan- -nr. cinin iJiuir.rirni snr (iiv iuu thigh bones of W. C. Quantrell, the notorious guerrilla leader, the man who waved the tcrnole flag and ea one of his principal escapades sacked and burned the town of Lawrence. The Lawrenco raid occurred In 1803 and but little of the town was left after tho Quantrell torch had been applied, The bones were given to the society with tho consent of Quan troll's mother 10 years ago, but It was stipulated that they should nover ue exhibited during her life, and now that sho has passed away tho His torical Society naB drawn forth tho uncanny relics from their hiding placo and they are open to public gaze. To Pay For Improvements. ni,iio,ini..iiln In. Jan. 27. The stockholders of the Philadelphia, Bal timore & Washington jtuiironu vuai pany at a special meeting hero today voted alllrmatlvely on tho proposition i.v mfiriimiffi run niniiunv lur jiv.vwi' 000. Forty-year 4 per cent, bonus 'or til uiuiv00- -r half this sum will no issued iu uw:u ... .w. nwim.v fnr vnrliius Improve i, ii, i.iim. thn nronortlon of llli-iun, ii,v.....-o , the company's cost for tho flue new ' . . nr.... I. t....tr. nml th.l union terminal ui vihmriu" , elevation of tlio linens iniougii u mlngton. TRANSPORTATION LINE. OJREGON ShojtLinc ad UN i ON PACIFIC Two Trains to the East Daily Through Pnllman standard andTourlit sleep ing cars dally to Omaha, Chicago; tourist sleeping ear dally to Kansas City: throngs Pullman tonrlst sleeping cars personally con- I clinlng chair cars (seati free) to the Kast dally. ninar Tlmo Soliclulo irriti ro From l'omtloton rxon I Portland Porllaud Special No. 1 The Kail 9:10 am 9M0a.ni. Chicago Chicago Special No. J Portland CtSprn 535 pro Portland Mall and Express No. S The Kast l!::4in li-.tlam TheKaitl Mali and Express No. 6 1'ortlAno l:lam tSUara Fendleton Peisenger Sposanr No 7 5:M p a Spokane (Spokane Passenger 9:10 am No. 8 I'endleton &raneh ..,,, ,,, Mixed Train No. 41 1 v 111 Walla Walla Branch CSOpm Nixed Tratn No. 42 No 7 connects with No. 2. Onlv walla lor No 1 In case So. 1 Is late not later than 3j minutes. No. 42 connects with No. 2. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All aalllng dates sub ject to change. For Han Francisco Batterer? It days. I M p. m. 4J p. m. Ually eicept Sunday B:O0p.m. Saturday Columbia Rlrer To Astoria and Way Landings. 4:00 p.m. Sunday 10 MO p. in. YVIllumcttoHlviT. Boats leaye Portland dally, except Bunds 'stsge ol water permitting) for Willamette anr l amniu mrer points. Lea ye Klparla 4:05 a.m. Dally Kxcpt Mon Leave Lewiiton IKikin. Dally Kxcpt Mot Snake River Rtparla to Lewlston K.C SMI I'll, Agent, Pendleton. WASHINGTON COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD Take this route for i Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and All Points Eot and Soptt; Portland and point on the Sound TIMltCAIU) 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. tave iiaua ii ii,ijt,cm, uuuuu. .w . u. Arrive Waila Walla dallj.west bound, W:46 a. m For Information regarding rates aud accom modations, call on or address W. ADAMS, Agent Pendleton. Oreaon 8. B. UALDKRIIEAI), U. P. A., nana nana, nasniugioa. RUNS Pullnimt Sleeping Can, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cum. Br. PAUL MINNEAPOLIH DULUTH FARGO TO! ) O It AND FOWO UKOOKWlVfs WINNEPJSG HELENA and BUTTE. THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all points Eut and South ik...h HbtA to Jaban aud China. vU Taeooa and Nortfitm racloe BMamsnlp C. an American line. TIM SCHEOULI. Tialna Imv a I'endleton dallr sxcspl InatUj '" and UckeU, cll on or wrW W. A4wi, flUton. uruou, or '"rzA TBira ana moitiiob dw., rin Dallv East Oreoonlan, by carrier, only 15 cents per vteek. Headache. Onfltneae to Marrii . Evil uaairea. imiiu, uff.lSaI4?daa.raUlbW SUmulaUs tha bralo aoi mvd7 raiuouvu, wim Sold by Tallman i Co., Druggie HOTELS. Hotel PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS,, Props, The Best Hotel in Peodletea and as zood as any. The Hotel I'cmllcton has just been refitted anil refurnished throughout. Phone and fire) alarm connections with all rooms. Uaths in suites and single rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Mao Commodious Sample Roomi. s- mmmm Rates $2 & $2.50 Special rate by week or month Excellent Cuisine. Prompt IMiilngrooru iwrrloe. Bar and billiard room in oonnootioe Only Three Blocks from Depot HOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB 8T8. GEO. DAItVEAU. Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heated European Plan. Block and a half from depot. Sample room In conncxtton. ROOM RATE 50o, 75o, fl.OC THE HOTEL BICKERS (Formerly Golden Rule) Court Street Remodeled and refurnished tlirouiti out. Everything neat, clean and up-to-date. Steam heat and electric lights. Ilcst cuisine. Prompt aortic. H. E. BICKERS, Prop. THE PORTUIMB PORTLAND. OREGON American Plan, j per day aid lleadauaitcrs for tourists and coaaauttlu Isa ckrs. Special rates made to families aatec leatlenieu, The management still W aiaasaat at all liases to show rooms aud lite saooera Tuiaun nam cataDiunmeai tmm Jl i;. suwaas, mmi J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention gln and all work siseutsd properly, Elsstrleal Suppllti or all kla 0PFICK-I2I WIST COURT IT. (Trlbsns Building) .jl-STERS PILLS (irlwlmil niul llulr lirBMM. ......... r...i.au.i.u. I.ullff. w, UiMtfA. 11111111.1.1 KU' Kaiuuaal i "iu. ,lbl.. 'Jail, "r bSM tliuiart. VeallaaaUl . :.. I .JI.V l,ir.l.r Mali. tUUSralt ti.Hl.1.. ,.''er4J.l.l4W ,......-, uoae ti. siaMtlffsBsa''TsfilBsasl rflloua TurrtoMnss o rTTTTB umietiiop ' I.U .w i.w - - .. an Fnnolo,Caa.