East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 24, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Farms Are nun.u,
i..(iiitnt In Inn
S J"4 rireiilt court at Mob-
row W ch" ..Tv nnd four other
gnoshone " ' , Oo)llon Hunter
Tm,Tc er Company, the Fed-
Bros , qmL.ter Company, aim
M1f OrcdfouRi. for the' recovery
,arsen & rL, ,, ,0 have boon sits-
wl,ieJI y . heir lal8 of refusc
,he wil ?aL?p river. These damnp;os
gTln oe :,f $10,000 In each e-
"pimer my ' n'",nl Bn !!,or
,E, .iff, ive also begun action
,la" , the Mornlim MHiIdb & Mill-
If K & "-velopment Company
S,1 lie Bunkrr Hill & Sullivan Min-
to a!l ovolopment Company for
,ma4 due In similar causes. Duty
f ,i smelfv 2'i separate causes In
ilJcZ awl ask for -lamaROS
StSlE h, all to $1.fi3n.r.0...-HolHe
Statesman
The "Hoodooed" Wallowa Stage.
. , , ,, Hip line hetween this
plart1 an"' Klfiln was w.eche.l Tuof,
jar by the six horses bernmlns un
maDaseable and nimiliiB vor the
m2, emlianKmcnt holow the town or
Inline. There were four passon
rfo the coach but all wit oH In
lZe wav herore It with the horses
$ W went over. 0. S CralB
msuiip or the passenfiers and . H.
Graves was near at the tlmo or the
accident From their account one
of the leail horses began kicking and
cause.! the others to run. Hilly Ale
Williams, the driver, called to one or
the passengers to get on the seat
with him to take hold or the lines
am! help hold the horses. They pull
ed so hard that one of the lines broke
and thus turned the entire team to
ward the embankments Wallowa
Democrat
Unsatisfactory.
tests nr a modification ol' the
tntrip tsni locomotive for heavy
tefht service lias convinced North
en racllic ollleials. It is Bald, that
tbe t)pt Is nut adapted to the re
culwnptits ol trelght service on the
mountain divisions. It Is regarded
probable thnt no more or these on
line will he purchased except tor
use in the prairie districts, where
HOGS ARE QUOTED AT 15
CENTS PER 100 HIGHER.
Portland Mutton Market Vz Cent
Higher Than Omaha Eastern Or
eflon Steers Remain the Same
A Large Amount of Idaho Stock
Going to Portland.
Portland Union Stockyards, Aiarch
-3.-The reclpts of livestock in tho
lnC.1l VAPila .t., non . nnn
. .UUSI8L ,n -a- IIOgH, 01,
cattle and n sheep. The cattle mar
Jiet Is not so firm, hut prices remain
the same sheep arc .lull on account
or the lower prices ruling In the
East
This market Is mm' about c high
er on sheep than Omaha and the re
sult Is that Eastern Oregon and
Idaho shippers are sending thoir
stock Into this market. Hogs are
w ed firm and about ir,e higher.
Ruling official prices are:
.atllc. Best Eastern Oregon
steers, n.50; he3t va)1(iy
tl ,?AAimn steers' 3.G0.3.75;
122. bu,ls- 2'2'2-;
I'i5 S hlna ,ats' 55.25; stockers
feeders, -50u.
lamhf181 sraln-fed wethers and
IT : mlxert BheP. 3'20
300 Ckrs and feeders, J2.25
"ETAIL GROCERY PRICES.
siauu auc per m; lower
Sls5util-Pep IiptUli
Si;T-, Mo ton do ptT.
Jf?2i W OITMWM To!
ui at Vv
CfflPHESTER'S PILLS
A hti,j:i""MO,"''ir uonulne.
. . . i ,-v
MEN AND WOMEN.
Tllft XX1 T r
oiiK h7 iirjU1 STAFF
5ete!eot,
fine ft urvoni.iTmlT.V .'"
Vrtrne'umn?,
I
REVIEWED
T7VPU a Tn rro
the lino is comparatively straight
and thore art) none or tho sharp
curves necessary in the mountains.
A largo number of exceptionally
heavy compounds with trail wheels
supporting the weight of the firebox,
are In service in tho West, but they
are making trouble, It Is said, bo
cause the wheel base Is not sufll
clently flexible. Kuglneers complain
that tho trail vhoels are constantly
causing hot boxes and delays; that
once hot It Is impossible to cool
them, as in tho case of a hot driver
box. Some of the big compounds
have boon transferred to other divis
ions, where they linve given splendid
service. Spokesman-Review.
, Cannery for Lewlston.
Tho l.owlston Cannery Company
ihns just completed unloading the
'cannery equipment which recently
I arrived, here from Seattle and is now
being Installed in tho building just
j finished.
I The iilnitt is guaranteed to work
I through at least 40,000 pounds or
fruit ami tomatoes per day. which
will glvo to l.owlston and the fruit
and vegetable raisers or tills valley
a new market far their products.
The Inauguration of this plant will
he of Inestimable value to the busi
ness ns well as the commercial in
terests of the entire section and It is
possible that I.ewiston canned goods
will achieve the same reputation
throughout tho whole country ns Is
now enjoyed by tho fruits that have
been shinned out In tin- nnst.
Air. Walsh, manager of the compa-j
j ny, states that the plant will ho in
, need of some 200 tons of cucumbers
for which they will contract to pay
'on an aveiage of $20 per ton, and tho
, company Is now prepared to sign
contracts for those cucumbers.
I.ewiston Tribune.
Thrilling Debates In Grand Ronde.
The Chronicle of last Saturday, in
reporting the Orange Hall literary,
stated that Air. W. V. Orider waB
I forced to pay a fine- of 15 cents for
; going to sleep while acting as judge
! at lino of the deflates.
Air. Orider wishes iis lo state that
be Is not guilty of the misdemeanor,
but that Air. George Hobisou, another
Judge went to sleep, having previ
ously made the request that Orider
wake him up when John MeUlster
bad finished speaking. All of which
proves that "music hath charms to
I soothe tile savage ear." La Grande
Chronicle.
grades coffee, '2tc to lCc per lb.;
package coffee, 20c per lb
Itlce Best head rice, 15c per lb.;
next grade, 12c per lb.
Sugar Cane granulated, host $i.!i0
per sack; do 13 pounds $1.
Salt Coarse, ?1.00 per 100; table,
$2.C0 per 100.
Flour U. !!., $4.25 per barrel;
Walters', f4.2G per barrel, $1.10 per
sack.
Iiacon 14lSc per lb.
Hum 17lSc per lb.
Coal oil $1.C5 for 5 gallons, $3.25
per case.
Lard 70c C pounds; $1.40 10
pounds,
Stock Bult $1.00 sack, $1C tern.
VEGETABLES.
Carrots, 2c per lb.
Parsnips, 10 lbs 25c.
Potatoes, lc per lb.
Garlic, 10c per lb.
Cabbage, 4c per lb.
Onions, Co per lb.
Radishes, Gc per bunch.
Green onions, Gc per bunch, 3 for
10.
Walla Walla spinach, Gc per lb.
Celery, 10c bunch, 3 hunches 25c.
Lettuce, hothouse, Gc bunch.
Popcorn, shelled, 10c lb, 3 for 2G.
FRUITS.
Bananas, 40c dozen.
Apples, $1 per box.
Lemons, 40c dozen.
Oranges, 40G0c dozen.
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY.
Tho following prices are paid liy
dealers to the producer:
Turkeys, 1214c.
Chickens, hens. 8c; $34 per doz
en; roosters, 4fi'Cc.
Geese, per dozen, $9.
Ducks, per dozen, $3.G04.
Butter, G075c, good.
Eggs, fresh, 10 2-3c.
CHOICE BEEF CATTLE, ETC.
Steers, $3.2G3.8G.
Cows, $2.502.85.
Hogs, live, 5VJ06.
Hogs, dressed, 6C7c.
Veal, drossed, 67c.
Sheep, $202.50.
HAY AND FEED.
Chop barley, $22.50 per ton; lHc
per lb.
Chopped wheat, ,1.40 per 100.
Bran,' COc per sack.
Shorts, $1 per sack.
Oats, IVic per i .
Alfalfa, loose, $13 por ton.
Wheat, loose, $13 per ton.
Timothy, baled, per ton $20.
Happy, Healthy Children.
Any child can take Little Early
Risers' with perfect safety. They nro
harmless, never grlpo or sicken, and
yet thoy nro so certain In results
that robust constitutions requiring
drastic mentis nre never disappoint
ed, they cannot fall to perform
thoir mission nnd ovoryono who
uses no Witt's Littlo Early Itlsors
prefer them to nil other pills. They
cure, blllouRtiesH. Sold by Tallman .1
Co.
c anlvnilor has
.formally rocosnl.ud l'annmn it is
tho Inst of tho ueuiriu
KovorntnontB to do
DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH
BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES
PHYSICIANS.
dii. w. g. com:, officii in judd
building. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m. ;
1 to 5 p. m. Telephones : Office main
13T1 ; residence, mnlu 1.181.
J. I.. MILLER, M. D. DKSPAIX BLOCK.
Treats nnd corrects eye troubles, ca
tarrhal conditions and Impaired bearing.
Glasses correctly fitted for refractive er
rors. Telephone, main 1011.
DItS. SMITH & IlINGO, Ol'PICn OVEIt
the Pendleton Savings Hank. Tele
phone 801 ; residence telephone, main
IBM.
II. S. OAItriKLD, M. 11. HOMEOPATHIC
physician and surgeon Office In Judd
building. Telephones: Office, black 1411;
residence, black 24.
DII. I. J. MTAUL, JUDD I1I.OCK. TKI.K
phone, main 031 ; residence, black 101.
mi. t. m. iinxnnnsox, physician
and surgeon. Office In Savings Hank
building, -room 1. Office 'phone, main
1411; residence, roil 1223.
DII. LYNN K. Itl.AKnSI.F.i:, CIinONIC
nnd nervous diseases and diseases of
women. Judd building, corner Stain and
Court streets. Office 'phone, main 721 ;
residence, led 1223.
DII. LP.NA ALLI'.N IlOOXn, OSTEOPATH.
Residence, Thompson street, between
Court und Water streets. 'Phone, black
1024, Nervous diseases a specialty.
osteopathic physician nit. l.
Francis Thompson, graduate of A. T.
Still school, Klrksvlllir. Mo. , office at
Nye's residence, r02 Water street: 'phone
Ited S4 ; Tuesduy, Thursday and Satur
day. .
A. II. MAHTIK, M. D.. DKSPAIN ItLOCK,
Court street, over Ivoeppen's drug store.
Special attention to skin diseases.
DENTISTS.
DII. M. S. KHUN, Ili:.NTAI, SUItCEO.V.
Office, room in, Judd bulldlug.
I!. A. VAIIOIIAX, IW.NTIST 01'KICn IN
Judd building. 'I'lioue. led 1411.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
I'lItST NATIONAL i.AXK or ATIII3NA,
Oregon Capltul, $.0.000 ; surplus nnd
profits, $fj,500.0(l. Interest on time de
posits. Heals In foreign and domestic
exchange. Collections promptly attended
to. Henry C. Adams, president; T. J.
Kirk, vice-president ; I' S. I.eGrow, cash
ier ; 1. M. Kemp, assistant cashier.
Till-: KAIi.MKItS' ISANK Or WIISTON,
Weston, Oregon. Hoes, a general bank
ing business. Kxiliauge bought and sold.
Collections promptly attended to. H.
Jameson, president : Oeorge W. l'roelistel.
vice-president ; J. It. Kllgore. cashier ! ill-ii-ctors,
ft. A. Ilartman. JI. M. Jones. T.
J. l'rlce. (!. I) (iraw. J. r Kllgoie, Itob
ert Jameson, (J. V. I'roebstel.
Tin: i'i:ni)i,i:ton savings hank.
Pendleton. Oregon. Organized March 1,
ISHii,' , Capital. $100,000: surplus, $7ti,
OiiO: Interest allowed ou all time deposits.
i:.chauge bought and sold on all prin
cipal points. . Special attention glveu to
collections. W. J. I'lirnlsb, president : .1.
N. Teal, vice-president : T. J. Morris,
cashier; J. V. Moloney, assistant cashier.
I'lItST NATIONAL HANK 01' IT.NDLi:
ton. Capital, $70,000: surplus and un
divided prollts. $100,000. Transacts a
general banklug business Hichauge
und telegraphic transfers sold ou Chica
go, San l'ranclsco. New York and princi
pal points In the Northwest Hrafts druwu
on China, .lupau and Hurope. Makes col
lections on leasonnble terms. Levi An
keny. picbldeut : W. V Matlock, vice
president ; (1. M. nice, cashier ; (Jcorge
Ilnrtmnn. Jr., assistant cashier.
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
C. H. TItOUTMAN, AltCIIITKCT AND
Superliitendeiit, room l'J Judd block,
l'cndletou, Oregon.
T, K, IIOWAKI), AUCIIlTKCr AND 8U
perlutendeut. Makes complete and ie
liable plans for buildings In tbe city or
country. Itootu 17, Judd bulldlug.
SHUCK i coi.i:, co.vntArroits and
builders. Itlmutes furnished ou short
notice. Job work u specialty. I'ronipt
service. Shop ou ISIult street, uear Main.
D. A. MAY, CONTHACTOU AND I1UILD
'. Intimates furnished on ull kluds
of masonry, ccuieut wulks, stone walls,
etc. Leave oiders at Kast Oregoulau of
fice. T. M. KHLLI'It, I'LASTKItlNU AM) ,
mentlng. Cement walks a kuwmii?.
Kstlmates furnished flee. Woik guarau
tfs.'d. Leuve orders at Itadley i. ZeUner's
cigar store. Main street. 1' O. boi 104,
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
TKLKI'lIONK LIVKIIY STAIU.i:. COUHT
Street, opposite court house, liowers A
Son. proprietors. Always good turnouts.
Public stales, 'i'lioue, main S81.
OLD DUTCU HKNItY KKKD IAIID,
Corner West Alta and Lllllth itreeUi.
S. A. Alloway, proprietor. Large com
fortable stall, l'lenty of feed. Horses
given careful attention.
COMMKltCIAI. HTAHLKS, G. M. KKOOMh
proprietor. Klne horses, good rigs,
best care given transient stock. OPP
Hotel I'endleton. 'I'lione, main 101.
CITY LIVKIIY HTAHLK. ALTA HTHHKT.
, i , u-.nnMiv l'rDtjt . llrery. xeea
and sales stable. Good rigs at all times.
Can line la connection, i-uvuv,
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STUOHI.K, DKALKU IN 8I;X:OND
Uaud goods. If there Is anytlilog you
need In new and secondhand furniture.
..inii.wnn and crockery, tall and
get his, prices. No. 212 Court street.
BOARDING AND LODGING.
IIOTKL ALTA, COItNEIt ALTA AND
Mill streets. Itoaid by the day or week
flood table set. Itates. $3.75 and $L.5
per week. Mrs. L. Nen", l'rop. I'endleton
Feed Yard In connection. L. Neff, pro
prietor. ATIIUNA IIOTHL. LKADINd IIOTKL IN
the city, $1.00 to $1.50 per day. II. I'.
Mlllen, proprietor.
WHCN YOUIl HUSINKSff TAKK8 VOL'
to Helix, stop at the Hotel Helix. Good
meals nnd good service 'i viwi7
liroprletor.
MANHOOD
'ho kidneys. Ol'l
iif tusu ii net if i
iiii'suiirenui lions and rosioms. Thd roiwn kiittanini am nol cured byuooiom
r .i,iVl ito I roable.1 xiili IVo-liitllU. 4)Cl'Illl:Ni: U Ilia only kliow; renic. J
toi nro wllui
i" do no!
. si iimnl...
,..i,, ' .,' Vurt u i.M.1 ciinV I . " l'vi
Ad.lriiM l.i Vol. .mf.kh'i.m;
Sold by
Tallman & Co., Drufjfjlsts.
ATTORNEYS.
m:AN & l'HllItY. ATTOllNKYS AT LAW
OfTlcc over Taylor's Hardware store,
I'endleton, Oregon.
JAMHS A. FIX,
building.
LAW ObVlCi: IN JVDD
E. n. HOYD. ATTOKNT.Y AT
Court street.
.AW. 1U
IIAILKY A LOWKI.L, ATTOltNHYS AT
law. Office In Despnln block.
HALLHIIAY & M'COUltT, UUVYEltS, AS
soclatlon building.
CAItTr.It A. IlAI.r.Y, ATTOItNHYS AT
law, office In Savings Itnnk bulldlug.
X. Hl'.HKELKY, ATTOItNEY AT LAW.
Office In Savings Hank bulldlug.
II. E. COLLlEIt, LAWYEIt. OPFICE
Itooms 7 and S, Association building.
STILLMAN & l'lEKCE. ATTOIiNI'.YS AT
law. Mr. Stlllman lias been admltte.t
to prnctlce III United States patent oi
flccs, nnd makes n specialty of patent law.
Itooms 10, 11, 1- and la, Association
block.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
II. 1'. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LOIKIE.
No. -83. Itegulnr meet lugs first and
third Thursdays of ench mouth, All
brothers visiting In the city most cordi
ally Invited to attend. Hall In l.aDow
block, Court street. !. A. Ilartman, Sr.,
E. It. : C K, llenn, secretary.
MEN'S HESOUT YOU AIIE INVITED.
Free readlug room. Why not Join and
get the advantage of free tuitli, use of
punching bag and other equlpracuts, In
cluding library and rending room. Terms
$1.00 to Join ana 50c n month dues.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
IIAItTMAN AIlSTItACT CO. MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all lauds
In Umatilla county. Loans ou city and
farm property. Huys and sells nil kinds
of real estate. Does a general brokerage
business. l'nys taxes and makes Invest
ments for non-residents, ltefereuce, any
bank lu Pendleton.
0. A. IIAItTMAN, 1'ies.
(J. A. IIAItTMAN, Jit., Vice l'les.
J. M. HENTI.EY ItEIMlESENTS THE
oldest and most reliable tire nnd acci
dent Insurance companies. Offlte with
Hart man Abstract Co.
JOHN IIAII.EV, Jit.. V. S. LAND COM
uilsslouer. Specialty mude of land (11
lugs and proof. Insurance utul collec
tions. Office lu Judd building, room 10.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
VETEItlNAItY SL'lt(JEON-DI!. D. C.
McNubb. Office nt Tiillmun's drug
store.
FOR RENT.
SEVEN-IIOOM HOUSE FOIt HUNT IN
ipilre of Mrs. Julia (iulllfoid on West
llluff street.
FOIi ItENT NINE-IIOOM HOUSE, IN
quire of It. Alexander.
FOIt ItENT SUITE OF ItOOMS IN
Last Oregoulau bulldlug. Steam neat
ed. Hot und cold water and bath room
on same Hour. Cull at East Oregoulau
oince.
FOIt ItENT OOOD FltONT ItOOM,
suitable for tnu gentlemen or two la
dies. Call at 010 Willow street.
WANTED.
MEN TO LEAltN IIAItllKIt TltAHU. ON
ly elgbt weeks required. Coustant
praetlce. Expert Instruction. Positions
secured. Catalogue mailed free. Muler
System College, Sau Francisco, California
WANTED TO ItK.NT A FIVE OK HIX-KOOM
modern nouie Call st White's dental ofllce
WANTED A CAI'AIII.R WOMAN TO DO
homework Apply to Mrs. Frank frailer,
Do? JHUMHOU siresi.
WANTED TOSKLLCOfNTY KK1IITS ON UEST
selling Household artlcloeverluventcd. Any
body can tell It. Write forfiiforiiinllon. A.J.
Hagen,405 GllaeHt , I'ortlsiid, Ole.
LOST AND FOUND.
FOUND LADY'S CHAMOIS ItAd CONTAIN
lllff ttslr nf irold rimmed slssses. Owner cull
at Fecbter's confectionery itore and pay lor
uus notice.
MISCELLANEOUS.
EXI'ltESS tTAOON- UILLT LBATHEim,
express and light hauling of all kinds,
Wagons at your service day und ulgut,
Telephone main 101 or call at the Cum
uierclal Stable, opp. postotflce.
HlNOEIt 8KWINQ MACHINE OFF1CH
009 College street. Ilepalra far all ma
chined. F, A. Lovetang, manager.
HEWEK CONTHACTOU8 HKKD & LAF
ler make connect loos with Wie sewer for
business bouse and private residences.
Terms reasonable. Leave orders at T, C,
luylors Hardware store.
F. B. MEHHII.L. SPOKANU, WAHII.,
Agent, Densmore. Uecons-luiiid ma
chines, supplies and repairs.
8KB YOU "UNCLE" WHEN YOU WANT
money. We make loans on personal
property. T. U. Ourdalxi, Fawn llroler,
MUarkey bulldlug, Court streeL
WM. F. YOIINKA WILL I'AY 1'KOMIT
attention to all sales and posting bills
Correspondence solicited. Commuuloa rea
sonable. 1'. O. llox 2Ut), J'emlletwD.
DItE.SKMAKINO, CUTi INO AND F1T
tlng a specialty. Prompt work. Halls
faction guaranteed, Miss It. VTbllley,
Vl'J Mala street.
I'ENDLETON STEAM DYE WOIIK8
780 Cottonwood street. Cleaning, dying
und repairing. Goods colled for and de-
nverea. 'j'bone, main IUU1
HOUSE-C'LEANINO ItY THE JAPANESE
House-Cleauiug Co. Work done by the
uay, nour or jou. niuuow cleaning n
xiH'ciniiy. i-rompc service ar low prices.
(104 (iardeii street 'I'lioue .Main 1171.
OLD NEWSI'Al'EltS TO J'UT I'NDEIt
carpets, on shelves, walls or for wrap
ping purposes. Oh) newspapers In large
niiiiiiiiH or ou encti at 20 cents a bundle
at tho EAST OIIEGON1AN oftlce, I'endle
ton, Oregon.
RESTORED "cupidene"
' v tor JUJ br mall. Send f jr I i eo clrcilar aim
nun i ruei.co,
24, 1904.
TRANSPORTATION LINE8.
OREGON
ShotLine
and UfliioN Pacific
TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST
DAILY.
Through Pullman standard and Tourist
SliMMiers dallr to Omaha nnd Chicago,
tourist sleeper dally to Kansas City i
through l'ulliniin tourist steeping cars,
liicrsonnllv roudtictisl) weekly to Chi
cngo: reclining chair cars (scats free) to
tne i;nt uniiy.
TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE
TON.
EASTItOfND.
Arrive. Depart.
No. 2, Chicago Special , :3.1p.m. 5: 15 p. m,
Sit. 0, Mall X Epres 4 :.1.1 a. m. I :!5 a. m.
WESTHOUND.
, Arrive. Depart.
No. 1, I'ortlamI Spe
cial 0;0O a. m. 0:10 a.m.
No. .". Mall nnd Ex
press 13 :t!5 a. in. 12 :30 a. m.
SPOKANE DIVISION.
Arrive. Depart.
No. 7, I'endleton Has-
seuger o p. in.
No. S, Spokane Has
eager 0:10 a.m.
WALLA WALLA HKANC1I.
Arrive. Depart.
No. 41, Mixed train, 1:30 p.m.
No. 4'.', Mixed train 5:50 p.m.
No. 7 connects with No, 2.
No. 42 connects with No. 2.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
FltOM 1'OIITLAND.
All snllliig dates subject to change.
For Sun Francisco every Ave days.
SNAKE ItlVEII.
IMmn'hi In I n,f Linn .t
ikiily. except Satuiilay, 4 :ll." a. in.
i.enve i.enisioii uniiy. except i- riuay,
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 EASI AND SOUTH.
Portland and Points
on the Sound ....
TIME CARD.
Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday, 1:45 p. m.
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
11:45 a. m.
Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m.
Leave Will I n Wathi dully, eastbound,
1 1 :Oil p. ui.
All he Wulla Will I il dally, westbound,
tU:45 u. m.
Fur Information regurdlng rates und
accommodations, call ou or address
W. ADAMS, Agent.
Pendleton, Oregon.
X. II, I'AI.IIEIIHEAD. 0. I'. A.,
Walla Wnllu, Wushliiglon.
RUNS PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS
ELEGANT DINING CAR8
TOURI8T SLEEPINQ CARS
ST. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
OULUTH
FAUCIO
TO ( GItAND r OltKS
CUOOKSTON
WINNKIMCa
IIKLKNA and
JJUTTK.
THROUGH TICKET8 TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
I'HILAIIULI'HIA
NKW YOltK
UOSTON
And all points Kast and South.
Tnrouflh tlikets to Japan and China,
via Tatoua and Northern I'aclltc Utam
ship (V aud American lint.
TIME SCHEDULE.
Trains leave I'endleton dally except
Sunday, at 7 :00 p. m.
For further Information, time cards,
maps and tickets, all on or write W.
Adams, l'mdleton, Oregon, or
A. V. CHAKLTON,
Third aud Morrison, Hts., Portland, Or.
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AYLIOHT niDES
IZZY CRAGS
KEI CANYONS
A Goldttii Opportunity
See nature, In all her glorious
boauty, nnd then tho acme of
man's hundiwork. Tho first7
la found nionj; tho lino of
tho DENVER & RIO
GRANDE RAILROAD, the lot
lnttor nt tho St. Louis
World's ritjr. Your trip will
lio ono of pleasuro mnlto
tho most of it. For Informa
tion nnd Illustrated Morn
turo wrlto
W. C. M'BRIDE, Guneral Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
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PAGE SEVEN.
HOTELS.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., PROPRIETORS.
The Best Hotel In Pendleton
and at good as any.
Tho Hotel l'omllclon lins Just boon
rolHtcd und refurnished throuKhrxut.
'Phono nnd lire nlnrtn eiinuoctlonn
with nil riMiuix, lhttliH In suites and
sIiikIo riintuH.
Headquarters for traveling Men
Commodious Sample Rooms.
Rates $2.00 and $2.50
Special rates hy week or month.
Excellent Uiilslno.
Prtimpt Dlnliin Room Service
ar and Oi I Hard Roam In Connection
Only Three Blocks From Depot.
Hotel St. George
GEO. DARVEAU, PROPRIETOR.
European plan. Everything flrst
clnKH. AcciiiumodatloiiH thu host. All
modern conveniences. Stenm hoat
throughout Hooiiih en-Hillte with
hath. Law, new Hiiinphi nmniH. The
Itnldl Kl fliorL.ii 1m timttiilltlftlll flll
of the nuiHt modern nnd model hotel
of Oregon. 'Phono and tiro alarm
coiiuoclItiiiK to olllco lu nil rooms.
Rooms 50c to $1.50.
CORNER MAIM AND WEDB STB.
Block and a half from depot.
THE
Hotel Bickers
(Kormorly Golden Rulo.)
COURT 8TREET.
Remodeled and refurnished through,
out. Everything neat, clean and u-to-ilule,
Steam heat and electric
llglits. Hunt cuisine. Prompt service.
H. E. BICKER8, PROPRIETOR.
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Amerltan plan, 3 per day and upward.
Headquarters for tourists and oommerslal
travelers. Special rate mad to famil
ies and single gentlemen. Tbe manag
ment will b pleased at all times to h
rooms and give prices. A modern Turk
lab bath establishment In the hotel.
II. C, IIOWBHH, Manager.
DR. G. GEE WO
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THE 0. GEE WO OhiNESE MEDICINE CO.
53 Alder Street,
Portland, Ore.
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