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A 1 EIQHT PAGE8. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1904. PAQE SEVEN. AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Prefers to Live in Northwest. P. V. Kuttonuncli nnd family re turned Thursday night from an ox tonded visit In ban Francisco and Southern California resorts. Mr. Kettonbach reports that the trip was a very pleasant one but that other than for pleasure purposes the coun try does not ntinnn.1 4Bn ns do the stirring and progros M,:S5WilVo business centers of the north- U$'i''Tlmt "iitry depends chiefly up- I ,. 11,,, ,l,,i t ... .1... w.. juaiutao iiciltuu 11U1U U1U tourists," said Mr. Kettonbach yes terday, "and has many pleasant re sorts that attract largo numbers of travelers during all months of tho year. The railroads soem to depend more upon tho passenger traffic than freight business aB do also tho num erous electric roads that form a net worl; of linos In tho southern parts of the state. It would seem that In such a country as ours, where tho freight tonnage Is so much greater than In California nn electric line project would bo much more feas ible than tinder tho conditions which tho passenger lines are ojioratod. "On account oi a drought In a largo section of tho country the ag ricultural nnd stock Industries have been badly crippled but where Irri gation is carried on tho country seems reasonably prosperous. Un der tho most favorablo conditions, however, only a small per cent of the country Is profitably cultivated and but for tho Immense tourist trade tho country would bo far from pros perous. l.owlston Tribune. The Motley Host of Tourists. Immigrants deluged the baggage liustlers at tho Northern Pacific and Great Northern stations yesterday with everything odd in luggage from a carpet bag to a huge drygoods box. When tho first section of the long delayed Burlington train pulled Into Spokane ut 9 a. m., tho Immi grants piled from tho coaches and swarmed over the plutform to stretch tboir logs during tho ton min utes stop. Over a hundred of them stopped over to soo Spokane and to begin tho search for a prospective home. Tho Groat Northern train duo hero at 7 a. m. did not got In until nearly four o'clock In tho afternoon. It was a long train of a dozen coaches and every window was crowded with eager faces as it pulljd Into the sta tion. So many passengers left .It bore that one enr was dropped off to light on tho load over the mountains. Tho noticeable features of the new com ers Into tho West Is tho number .of young people. Nearly every family lias three or four children and many boys and young men seemed to be traveling alone. The trains on both the northern roads are running near BREAD COSTS MORE FIRST RESULT OF DOLLAR WHEAT IN CHICAGO MARKET. Beci. Vegetables, Rent and Fuel Also . . Cost Far More Than a & ire . ime Ago PIse of the Bakers Is That All Their Expenses Are Greater Than Heretofore, Including Laoo-. Now York, March 7. The average Gothamlte Is a patient creature nnd, ns n rule, ho voices only feeble pro tost against paying more for his living than anyone else on tho face of the globe, but when It comes to paying more for his dally bread, In a literal sense well, that's nnothor matter. This winter the price of beef has gone up by leaps and bounds until It has become almost a luxury. The cost of vegetables and nearly all staple groceries has Increased pro portionately. Tenants throughout the city have received notice that begin ning May 1 their rents will be In creased. In some cases as much as B0 per cent. The coal man has charged tho limit for his products this winter and the ice man promises to do the same next summer. All of this has been borne more or less without complaint, but today routterlngs of discontent wore heard from tho Battery to the Harlem river and a flood of wrath promises to break loose at any moment and Hurl to destruction the bakor man who has followed In the footsteps of the landlord, the butcher, the grocer and the coal dealer in Increasing tho price of his wares. When tho housewife went to the door this morning and received from the bakor boy tho breakfast rolls or buns, she found upon opening tho Te hat it contained but six Instead of the customary seven or eight. . 1 1 he same startling discovery was made from one limit of the metropolis to if0:"., a noil nt tho bakery Sou h" to IUll.ru.. fact that the master bakers throughout the cl y master bakers throughout ' ; ' i i or, trmi-clnd agroomont to o.iunnon the prices and that tno m crease became effective todaj. 1 no nmJ thWQ un(joubte(iy is a good op Increase affects not f portunlty for somo oxporloncod por rolls, but nil other to'?XE.a Bon to develop what seems to bo a . ..,i,ih whent 1 our forms tho basis. ..... ,nl,.lf,.rv. w m, unlimited The high price of Hour is i tiic ii lu offered by tno bakers fort ho m vance . . r.,ir...H but l hoy nro caroful to ami " -l.n.l..1n will 111 ""nB.,lQ'...;nj flour groatly in- K that rents have ono up ?r0r0,iv":ortcentr0tho " .tf'iahor Indebted 'to Hv. T. Boynton kind If. to 2B. por cont, tno lu nt onc0i ng j BQQi XslwhZ hours of work have boon J ly eight hours late on account of a fierce blizzard raging In the Dakotas. Spokosman-Rovlow. Work for Humane Society. That someone has boon peddling somo pretty harsh stories concerning the teamsters and stage drivers of this section Is mode manifest by tho following statement appearing In yesterday morning's Domocrat: "Numerous reports have boon re ceived recently of tho uncalled for and excessive cruelty to animals committed by Sumpter teamstors nnd stago drivers, it is stnted on good authority that many of tho drivers and stablemen of tho upper camp are exceedingly cruel to tho horses In their care. Drivers have been known while on the mountain roads to orag a horse that had fallen In the har ness to the bottom of the hill before giving tho animal n chanco to get to Its feot. Others havo boon fre quently seen to heat horses over the heads with clubs both on the road and in the barn, Many of these ani mals are underfed and poorly cared for. "Tho humane society and offlclnls hero havo determined to fairly In vestigate these charges, and If found true to punish tho offenders." Sumpter Reporter. New Shearing Plant. A new sheep shearing plant Is be ing established near town and will be ready for operation In a few days. The plant will be equipped with 12 machines and run by experienced operators. N. H. Cottrell, the pro prietor, states tho plant will be built nbout 12 miles west of town and Is to bo used exclusslvoly for shearing sheep pronounced scabby by the In spector. D. II. LUlywhlte of Salt Lake, who is here In tho Interest of tho Stewart shearing machines. Is connected wlj.ii this now plant. Early shearing Is an advantage to sheep men, us It enables them to get their Hocks out on the ranges much earl ier and It Is stated also Insures a hot ter crop of wool. Wolser signal. Idaho for Pure Food. Tlw Htntn mire fond commissioner of Idaho, speaking of tho practice of adulterating rruus, .n canning uiem lor market, says to the Lowlston Tribune: "Nearly all the cheap jams and jollies now sold In the market are, not what they are represented. This was shown by a report from our de partment recently puDllsbed. These goods are colored by mineral dyes and much of the goods contain little or none of tho fruit flavors. Idaho should make Its own jams and Jol lies and lu many localities this can be douo for less cost thnn the arti ficial and adulterated goods are sold. reduced. It would be Impossible, they say, to make money at the old prices. DAIRYING IN MEXICO. Methods Known In Cortez' Time Still Practiced In That Country. Aninrlpnn nnnaiil A. J. LesnlnasRe . ! -.It-,.,, tl.n fl at xuxpam, mumcu, wii . nw ni. imtni'taminir s.ioicn to mo uu n,,,mnr nnd labor, on tho crude mothods ofv dairying now practiced In tho land of the "man aim." He writes: "Tho old methods of milking, churning and general manipulation or milk products are still In existence, thereby rendering it Impossible to produce good butter. Cows ore al lowed to roam over tho grazing lands and are rarely sheltered or given the least care. The utilising process Is performed In the most unskillful manner conceivable. "The cow Is tied by tho head and the operator proceeds to milk tho animal In bis rough nnd unsystematic manner until be finally forces a quart or two of inferior milk from the cow's udder. The milk Is placed In untidy wooden vessels and transferred to some shed or outhouse, where it Is allowed to remain unprotected over night. "The following morning the cream is skimmed and either beaten with a forked switch or violently agitated In a bottle until tho butter granules are formed. It is then Indifferently washed and offered as butter. It quickly turns rancid. It sells from 75 cents to $1 (30 to 40 cents United States) per pound at retail. It Is neither good to look at nor to taste. "Milk soils for 10 cents (4 cents United States) a quart and 6 cents (2.4 cents United States) a pint. The whey Is compressed In coarse cloth, salted, and allowed to dry several days. It Is then an Insipid spongy mass, which sells for 12 to 18 cents (4.8 to 7.2 cents United States) a cheese, which Is round, about an. Inch thick, and about 5 Inches in dlamo ter; It finds a quick sale In this mar- Qiir.li n Hi I up- OR tllO lllOSt Simple, modern dairy appliance Is unknown or ftt least nover usen. It may there- ii ,,,Watnn,l that there . . fl , , for improvements, , , whon rn,.roaa nnrt canal . t.rspinASSB. Consul. A. J. LESPINASSB, Consul. Tuxpain, Mexico. Notice. All nnrantlQ itnnwlne thoniSOlVCS &. money. W. T. BOYNTON. BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES PROFESSIONS AND TRADES PHYSICIANS. DIE. W, G. COLE, OFFICE IN JUDD building. Office hours, 10 to IS a. m. ; 1 to C p. in. Telephones: Office main 1371 ; residence, mnln 13S1. J. I.. MlLLUIt, M. D. DnsrAiN tll.OCK. Treats nud corrects eye troubles, ca tnrrbal conditions and Impaired hearing. Glasses correctly fitted for refractive er rors. Telephone, main 1011. PUS. SMITH & ItlNGO, OFFICK OVKIt the IVndleton Savings Hank. Tele phone 801 ; residence telephone, main 1591. II. S. GAItFIKI.D, M. D. IIOMKOrATHIC physician and surgeon. Office In Judd building. Telephones: Office, black 1411; residence, black 4. ik. n. j. mtaitl, judd block. tkli phone, main 031 ; residence, black 101. nr.. t. m. hendkhson, physician and surgeon. Office lu Sayings flank lintldlug, room 1. Office 'phone, main 1411 ; residence, red 1223. mi T.vw ir KT.irpat.rr niTiinviP nnd nervous diseases nnd diseases of ! women. Judd building, comer Main .nnd Court streets. Office 'phone, main 721 ; residence, red 1223. nR. LENA ALLEN BOONE, OSTEOPATH. Residence, Thompson street, between Court nnd Wnter streets. 'Phone, black 1024. Nervous diseases a specialty. A. II. MARTIN, M. n., DP.SPAIN BLOCK, Court street, over Kocppcns drug store. Special attentlou to skin diseases. DENTISTS. 1R. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SUItGLON Office, room Iji, Judd building. V.. A. .VAUOIIAN, DENTIST. OFFICK IN Judd building. 'I'bone, red 1411. E. A. MANN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN AS- soclntlon block, over Schmidt's new drug store. I'lione, red 271. BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL HANIi OF ATHENA. Oregon. Cnpltnl, $.".0,000; surplus nnd profits, $12,500.00. Interest on time de posits. Denis In foreign nnd domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. uenry 1 . Adams, president : T. J. Kirk, vice-president i F. S. LeGrow, cash ier: 1. M. Kemp, assistant casliler. THE FARMERS' RANK OF WESTON, Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank ing business. Exchange bought and sold. Collections promptly attended to. It. .Inmeson. president : George W. I'roebstel vice-president ; .7. R. Kllgore, cnBhler ; di rectors, Cm. A. Ilartman, M. M. Jones, T. J. Price, G. D. Grnw. .1. F. Kllgore, Rob ert Jameson, G. W. I'roebstel. THE I'ENDLETON HAVINGS HANK I'endleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, INK", capital. Sino.ooo: surplus, S7r... 000: Interest allowed on nil time deposits. Exclinnge bought and sold on all prin cipal points. . Special nttentlon given to collections, vt. J. I-urnlsu, president: J. N. Teal, vice-president: T. J. Morris, cashier ; J, W. Mnloney, assistant cashier. FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF I'E.NDLE ton. Cu pi In 1. $70,000: surplus nnd un divided profits. $100,000. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange nnd telegruphlc transfers sold on Chlcn go, San Francisco. New Yolk and prlncl pnl poluts lu the Northwest Drafts drawn on i lilna, Japan nud Europe. Mnkes col lections on reasonable terms. Levi An' keny, president: W. F. Matlock, vice president: (5. M. Rice, cashier; George Ilartman, Jr., ussistnut casliler. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. C. E. TROt'TMAN, ARCHITECT AND Superintendent, room 12 Judd block, I'endletou, Oregon, T. F. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND SU perlnteudent. Makes complete and re liable plans for bulldlugs In the city or country, itooin ii, jiiuu uuuuing. SHEEK & COLE, CONTRACTORS AND builders. Estimates furnished on short notice. Job work n specialty. I'ronipt service. Shop on Illun street, near Main I). A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND I1UILD it. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etr. Leave orders ut East Oregonlau of fice. F. M. KELLER. I'LASTERING AND CE mentlng. Cement walks a specialty. Estimates furnished free. Work guaran teed. Leave orders nt Dudley & J?ehuer's cigar store, Main street. 1. O. box 104. VETERINARY 8URGEONS. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. D. C. McNnbb. Office at Tollman' drug store. BOARDING AND LODGING. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALT A AND Mill streets. Hoard by the day or week. Good table set. Rates. $3.75 and $4.7S per week. Mrs. L. Neff, Prop. I'endleton Feed Yard In connection. L- Neff, pro prietor. ATHENA HOTEL, LEADING HOTEL IN the city, $1.00 to $1.S0 per day. II. I. Mlllen, proprietor. WHEN YOUR BUSINESS TAKES YOU to Helix, stop at the Hotel Helix. Good meals and good service. T. II. Wimpy, proprietor. LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLE8. TELEPHONE LIVERY STABLE. COURT Street, opl'Cmlle court bouse. Dowers & Son, proprietors. Always good turnouts. Public scales. 'I'lione, main 381. OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD, Corner West Alta and Lllllth streets, S. A. Alloway, proprietor. Large com fortable stalls. Plenty of feed. Horses given careful attention. COMMERCIAL STABLES, Q. M. KROOME proprietor. Fine horses, good rigs, best care given transient stock. Opp. Hotel I'endleton. 'I'lione, main 101, CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALTA STREET, Carney & Kennedy, I'rops., livery, feed and sales stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connection. 'I'bone, main 701, SECOND-HAND DEALERS. STROBE! ni..Ar.i..ii iv tti'fnvn tin net cooda. If there Is anything you If there is anything you need In new and second-hand furniture, stuves, grunlteware and crockery, cnll and i t his prices. No, 212 Court street. . Mormon Bishops' PUI.?' UIIUIU.I .no, iu,,uiv.r. .-, irwtaorieir-skuM.UUillutlon.eiceniwmi irwM ut elf-sbuu),ululall0Dj eicem Impotoncy, Lost Power, Night In Book, Evil Desires, 8emJnal StLJT .if.7 lT.7...,ut.iu,...n.lti,.&i.iiral,afilianil.llutorttilflruall. WsnTtlS uiidiivaloiMKl orsam.l Hon, Uni't intUniMDdent.aeunlialhanil.il linlJUteltlleti'll I an.l nei-m conlnrfc Woa lMii.oforsJ.Wliy mall. A writ- tsuKiiaruntM.toouraoel i,l, "i iiim ciiriitars r . AddroBs,BlahopRomodyCo.,8nnFrnnolsoo,CnUI Sold by Tollman & Co., Druggists. ATTORNEYS. IlEAN & 1'KHIIY, attorneys at law. Office oyer Taylor's Hardware tore, I'endleton, Oregon. JAMES A. 1T.E, LAW OFFICE IN Jl'DH building. E. I). 1IOYD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ill Court street. IIAILEY & LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In Despaln block. HALLEIIAY & M'COUKT, LAWYERS, As sociation building. CARTER A RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT Inn", office lu Sayings Hank building. N. BERKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office lu Savings Hank building. II. E. COLLIER, LAWYER. OFFICE Rooms 7 and S, Association building. STILLMAN i 1'IERCE. ATTORNEYS AT law. Mr. Stlllman has bceu admitted to practice In United States patent oi flces, nnd wakes a specialty of patent law. ltoonis 10, 11, 12 aud 1.1, Association block. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS 1IARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. HAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lauds In t'matllla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and Bells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. l'ays taxes and makes Invest ments for non-residents. Reference, any bank In I'endleton. O. A. IIARTMAN, Pres. G. A. IIARTMAN, JR., Vice Pres. L. W. HELD, Secretary. J. M. BENTLBY REPRESENTS THE oldest and most reliable fire and acci dent Insurance companies. OfTke with Ilartman Abstract Co. JOHN IIAILEY. JR.. V. S. LAND COM mlssloner. Specialty made of land fil ings uml proof. Insurance and collec tions. Office In Judd building, mom 111. FRATERNAL ORDERS. It. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE. No. 2SS. Regular meetings first and third Thursdays of each mouth. All brothers visiting lu the city most cordi ally Invited to attend. Hall In LnDow block, Court street. G. A. Hnrtuinn, Sr., E. R. ; C. V.. Bean, secretary MEN'S RESORT YOU ARE INVITED. Free rending room. Why not Join nud get the advantage of free bntb, use of punchlug bag nnd other equipments. In cluding library and reading room. Terms $1.00 to join ana ."0c a month dues. FOR RENT. FOR RENT PEVEN.ROOM HOUSE; HOT nnd cold water, toilet. Apply st 913 Ksst Webb street. 8E EN-KOOM HOUSE FOR tvENT. INQUIRE of Mrs. Julia Uulllford on West Illuff meet. FOR RENT NINE-ROOM HOUSE, IN quire of It. Alexander. NEAT, CLEAN, WELL-KEPT FURNISH cd rooms to rent. Well located. Mrs, Strahou, 302, Water Btreet, corner Johnson. FOR RENT GOOD FRONT ROOM suitable for two gentlemen or two la dies. Call at 010 Willow street. WANTED. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. ON ly eight weeks required. Constant practice. Expert Instruction. I'osltluus secured. Catalogue mailed free. Moler System College, San FraucUco, California WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE use of these classified columns. If you uave something you have no use for, offer to trade It for something that home other body may huve and have no use for, some thing thut you may need In your business, iuu may have nu extru horse that you may wish to trade ror a cow or a vehicle. Somebody may have the cow and vehicle and want the horse, lftc or 20c want ud will probably do the busluess. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND-IN WOOD PILE AT FUMF BTA tlon. a bicycle. Owner caa have Mine by applying to Jeff Million slid ptylng for tills njtlce. MISCELLANEOUS. EXI'KKPS WAGON BILLY LEATHERS. EX pren and light hauling of all klndi. Wagons at your service day and nlsht Telephone main 161 or nil i t!i Commercial 8tUi, SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICE r,09 College street. Repairs for all ma chlues. P, A. Lovetang, manager, (IL.Il'L.d .nv'tm i npAt.Q i,ct..r. r . r. ler make connections with the sewer for uuhiui-m uuium auu fjriTHit- rmiueucrs. Terms reasonable. Leave orders at T. C. Taylors Hardware store, F. S. MERRILL, SPOKANE, WASH., Agent, uensmore. Secondhand I chlues, supplies and repairs. SEE YOU "UNCLE" WHEN YOU WANT money. We make loans on personal property. T. B. Gurdalo, Pawn Broker, jiuiaraey Duuuing, court street. WM. V. YOHNKA WILL PAY I'ROMIT ntf antf n tn a tl asU an A raIU. kilt. CorrptUKmdfnrt hoMpKikI. ommItu.lon rt& fconable. 1. O. llor 'JCU, I'endltton. Dill jHSMA KING. CUTiiXti AND FIT tint? a BtMt"lalrv. Promnt wnrlr. Katls. faction guaranteed. MUh JI. Wliltlej, vij. Main mreer, Ji.lLll.iUn DJJ'tAJl Mil T W JIIVO 7.11) rittnn U7.-u.fl at rar rl n I n a i trlti a nnd ronnlrlntr. flrtulu snl tod tnm nnil iU. uvereu. ruone, maio loiii. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU papers In the United States or Europe, remit by postal note, check or send to the EAST OREGONIAN the net Pb- ll.liun'u .Hlna ,.t ....l.tl,.nt .In sire, aud we will have It sent you and enr, hum nr mil luivi- II bi-ui UVI HUH assume all the risk of the mouey being lust lu the malls. It will save you both trouble nud risk. If you arn u subscriber to the EAST OREGONIAN lu remitting to the EAST OREUONIAN lu remitting to you cnu deduct 10 per cent from the pub- Usher's price. Address EAST ORE- uomas n n. CO., i'endleton, Oregon Mttllln uu!UTrtOjeai lijr thJeauirut the lluimoo .urclsareitosiuoklns-. Cuius Lost Manhood, f missions, Uame BaakrNenroua Debility, Itops Nerv- IrflJ ous Twltohlng of TRANSPORTATION LINES. OREGON and Union Pacific TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY. Through Pullmnn standard anil Tourist sleeping cars dully to Omsha, Chlcngn; tourist sleeping rnr dally to Kansas City, through Pullman tourist steeping cars, (personally conducted) weekly to Chi cago. Kansas City, reclining clialr cms (seats tree) to the East dally. TIME SCHEDULE' FROM PENDLE TON. EASTBOl'ND. Arrive. Depart. No. U, Chicago Special .' p. m. 5:15 p.m. No. (1, Mull & Express -I ::t." n. in. 4 il.l n. tn, WESTBOUND. Arrive. Depart. No! t, Portland Spe- rial t) '.00 n. in. 0:t0n.m, No. ", Mall nnd Ex press 1 - :"' n. ni. 12 :30 n. m. SPOKANE DIVISION. Arrive. Depart. No. 7. Pendleton Pas senger ft :35 p. ni. No. S, Spoknno Passenger 0:10 n. in. WALLA WALLA BRANCH. Arilvc. Depart. No. 41, Mixed 1:30 p.m. No. 4'.', Mixed train 0:30 p.m. No. 7 connects with No. 2. No. S only wnlts for No. t In case No. 1 Is late not more than one hour. No. 42 connect with No. 2. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco every five days. Columbia River to ABtorla and way landings, leave dully except Sunday, 8:00 p. m, ; Suturdny, 10:00 p.. tu. Arrive dally, 4 :00 p. in. WILLAMETTE RIVER. Boats lenve Portland dallv except Sun day, (stage of wnter permitting) for Wil lamette and Yamhill River poluts. SNAKE RVER. Rlparla to Lewlston Leave Rlpnrla dully, except Monday, 4 :(). n. m. Leave l.cwlitou dally, except Monday, 7 :00 a, in. E. C. SMITH, Agent, Pendleton. Washington & Columbia River Railroad TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH Portland and Points on the Sound .... TIME CARD. Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, 1:49 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 11:45 a. m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. ni, ' ' Leave Wulla Walla dally, eastbound 11 :oo p. in. Arrive Wullu Walla dally, westbound III M.i a. m. I'or Information regarding rates nud urcouimouatious, tall on or uddress W. ADAMS. Agent Pendleton, Oiegon, S, B. ('ALI)ERHEAI), G, P. A Walla Walla, Washington. RUNS PULLMAN 8LEEPING CARS ELEGANT DINING CAR8 TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ST. PAUL MINNKAl'OMS MJLUTH FAHCIO TO OHANI) FOHKS CHOOKSTON WINNEI'KO HELENA and DUTTB. THROUGH TICKETS TO CIHCAao WASIUNO'iON PHILADELPHIA NEW YOUIC HOSTON And all points East and South. Through tickets to Japan aud China via Tacoma and Northern Paclllc Steam ship Co. and American Hue. TIME SCHEDULE. Trains leave Pendleton dally except nuiKiay. nt 7 ;v p. ui. I'or further luformatlou, time cards. mips and tickets, call ou or write W, Annuls, j'euuieton, Oregon, or A. U. CHAItLTON, Third and Jlorrlsou, Hts., Portland, Or SCHEDULE OF PEN DLETON-UKIAH Stage Line Dully trlns between I'endletou and I'klnh, except Kuuday. Stuue leaves Pendleton at 7 n. in., arrives nt IJklah at tl p. ni. ltflturu staKe leaves Uklah nt 0 ii. in., nrrlves at Pendleton 0 p. in, I'endletou to Uklah, (ii; round till) $.'; I'endletou tu Alba, $2.7.'); round trip, . Pendleton to llldge, fi; round trln. S1I.R0. Peudlotou to Nye. Sl.r.0: round trip, S2.S0. Pendleton to Pilot Hock, $t ; rnnnd trip, $t.t!i). OOlc at Ilrock & McComis' Drug Store. HOTEL8. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel In PendletM and as good as any. Tho Hotel Pendleton has just been refitted and refurnished throughout. Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms. Baths in suites and single rooms. Headquarters for Travollng Men Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $2.50 Spoclnl rate by week or month Excellent Culsluc. Prompt Uiulugroom servloe. Bar and billiard room In oonneotioi Only Three Blocks from Depot HOTEL ST. GEORGE GEO. DAHVEAU. Prop. Kuropcnii plan ICvcrythliiff tlrat clns.4. AccommodutlotiH lliu lcst, All modem cnnvenh'tires, Htenm heat tliroiiglinut. i.iirgu new Hample ruonif . Tlif HotulSt.Gcorgo Is pnmounccd one ol the most modern nutl model hotoU of Oregou. Rooms 50c to $J.50 CORNER MAIN AND WEBB ST8. Block and a half from depot THE HOTEL BICKERS (Formerly Golden Rule) Court Street Itemodelcd and refurnished throujh out, Everything neat, clean aad op-to-date. Steam eat and eloctrlo lights. Ileal culaluo, Prompt eorvlo, H. E. BICKERS, Prop. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREC N. American plan, $3 per day and upward. Headquarters for tourists and commercial travelci. Upeclal rates made to famil ies and single gentlemen. The mn aff luent will be pleased at all times to show rooms and give prices. A modern Turk ish ball! establishment in tn hotel. II. C. HOWIIItH, Manager. on. C. GEE WO WONDERFUL. HOMU TRUATMliNT IIiIn womtfrfiil C'til-iii-ttv ilooiur U cullrd icrrtit bvcuUHH b (,'UiVat JMOJtle WltllOUt (I1HTU- Itun that urt ktlven un hi die. ilt) t'urt'4 wlih lliiwa iiulefut t'hl ueitu Utfjbai.routKtbudtt, liurkn aud veyHubttti tltut uru unllrely un knuwii lu luedk'iil avel- fiuv tu tbU rouutry, 'J lirutmh i lit) ut.eot lliote JiarMilt'Kh rrmttlf l)ii Iuuhhih diH'tor Khowh tltfUL'tluii ol' uvr 6uUilM)frut mnth'H.uJik-li )ieHiuvfNruM' utx In tlttli-rt'iit UUeanett. Ho Kuuruiit((-n tu rut ruitiriti, a-itluna, lung, tli run I, rheuiuullxin. uftvoUMUKH, Hlunuuii, )lvTlkl(iiti. U I"" liundri'ilh uftfMlmou IuIm. I'liui'tcfH iiMiilirute. Call and vv lilui. l'uilt iHH out tlif ulty wrllti furblunkNuud clrcnlurti. tit'iui 4 ccntH In Htumisit. CUMtiUXf TATiUN l-'itlvK. AXUltKsii THE G. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 253 Alder Street, Portland, Ore. The Orocon Tlnllv .Tnnmal ran hn found on sale at Frazler's book store.