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EIGHT PACE?: DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL , 1904. PAQE SEVEN. OF THE INLAND EMPIRE j e)ina Game Laws. wnnlen Irons was In S!fler Monday. He came to In- : l in u V 1 I. .1 UK ' .1- - . ... 1. Tin nWrs 0 . . ' noiuitv Rich- irte report true. .P,"1,."'11" . ........ nnn mk uunci. . i ...I taken SOmeuni'b . .i r I II I'M. . . - - - - . . I i ' - .m l.u iL'vnn lu.ii. " . . ..ii it ornej here. . . . Not long - BtBte. ...i.n r.mwriinii imu SODie . . t.j niiLit.'i . i t - ..-.. no whs (luiuiiiin uwuj.i n.rnnrus . inhn nam , " Y . i Hine tne nsn i" vv"T i-l.i . . . trwDVPr. JIHIkC rvuuj . 'Iin. iiw"- - -' . , -i ..tnlntnrl " ui .... !... a r rnnc rnoK i !T 1.CUVM""- , matter up uK"'11 " ... n em nil init: nwo IMIiLI'tl- Will Be Big Crop of Lambs. rinva hnvfi n fte past i .! weather nld be Imagined, and sheepmen u ntr the nrosnects of "A ..t inaitiMi. nml sheepmen ' a,t ln.1.lniv RPtlRCin e rejuii.i"h Dn. in n 1 k0, . of sheep camps lambing has , S?l and before another ilready begun. ia.se i the busiest season of splendid. She,, planted several hun-1-m hn on for sheepmen. . dred acres last December In maca- rnsl Is very plentiful on the range, T. r days of warm weather Si bring It out In fine shape. With IEGARDING WHEAT FINE PROSPECTS ALL THROUGH WHEAT BELT, Eitrywhtre the Crop is Thrifty and Has Excellent Color, and the Far- mers'Are In Excellent Spirits , TRIB as a cure for the liquor and Forty Thousand Bushels Com-1 tobacco habit, said: "I do. I have un,.. d , f i ,ct , " T7H your remedy long before It pnses the Greater Part of Last , m to and can te, yQu of Year's Crop That Has Not Been thre imr,area people that I have ad Shipped Out. I vised to take it. I never knew of I a failure to cure where the party tak- ' t.. If n.n alnnara A. L. Knight has just returned from a trip through the wheat belt, aid Is greatly encouraged by the outlook. At every place in the dis tricts where the wheat is the main crap the farmers are glad with the Tne prospects for a good crop. vrheat is now up from Just in sight to seven and eight inches, and is of the best color and strength. The ground Is tree from weeds, and it Is the opinion of Mr. Knight that the coming season will give one of the hrgest yields of manv vears. , The old wheat is still hanging at 6 cents, and there seems to be no disposition on the nart of the mar-. to make It lmtipr. ti i urinal. We that the price may be forced up p or two before the new wheat betins to come in nwnj all last year's grain Is out of the country The grain com Mnies hauled out all that they hold before the tot of last month In or aer that they would not have to stand for ( ,eing a8sessed, Prnc. "cany all of the wheat Is gone from star the 0. n, & N and on the n. Ilne 'here 'a a lot of 40,000 in w - warehouses at Warren station. it1' """Prises nearly all of the ihi. ii tbe C0UntJr that 18 not at soId- B' harvest time 0la op In the county. Are Vou a Dyspeptic? "Jon are a dyspeptic you owe it well r' and your frIonds to set tic'.' Ppsla anloys the dyspep sour. m.Dc1,8, betauso h'a disease M. K0il "PePa'a Cure will wd Tl .ure dyPepsIa. Indigestion rwMin. !,tomacn' but this palatable 5' t0nlc digestant S Jh whole d,ee8"ve up. iSu i4 8wee'ens the life as Ulce ua i V BU,Inacn. When you "ou ?' D5r?PeP8'a Cure the food s!ma,ia eniyed- U 18 ""Bested. U fnd 118 nutrient proper- SLnilTco!' lhe reauU- So,d 0000 ROADS CONVENTION. ""Wtt FromTbTsouthern State, New 81 New "ltM' hW In thTsJffw movement ever easlon i,' a two days' V with IUl,aLba" " this city roi4 advocate rJuuraDer ot B00d Hons f.I0ca.t.ei' and special delecs. nr-. "u a'l Parts or To.o "M'lana. " ' Ala"ama and UM1 CooS niCHtl0n of tbe a' ,he New?rnla(1?, Association and Moo- l.rwlden,t0,r,der W. H. nt2atlonrwlflent of the national or lcome were dnlaI add-esses of Heard ana 'V"6 Oovernor pral"d thi, l0 Capdoville, who WrU 0t '?ttentlon wliW, day8' ee8slon the atlln Dodfit' Mrl, ""'Iressed by ?' WWlc road i ,.or of the ofllce ,on. and a nnl.iniiulrjr t Washing, pens V. ni"nber of w,h " .. "g Hc gyRim . lonimlsslona of tbo -atate bright weather and plenty of grass, the outlook for a big crop of lambs Is most encouraging. Antelope Herald. The Restless American. wnnr. a resuess class Americans are. If they . .. . .. . of people go to a the- It lo Imnfiuclliln fnr thorn In nrnU ..... 1 1 . 1 1 r. nnrtntn ilxnne lw.rr.T-i, .inn. nine inoir wriuis: out me wursi ai ,t in trio, anmn mini, nnn na in Tnf. iRhnmc. wo can t even wait until mo imnndirtinn nns ueon nronouncoa to prepare Jvo f n. n..e . . .. . . mo uuxuiuuj is-uniiK mint uuu inc in i ii iKLt'i a iiiiiiiLi nit: cuiuiiiii ntiif we must be putting on our hats. nrranclnc our wraps and t fi fnr Ihn ilnnr fnr four sr.mn nnn win ner annaa ni us. wnni an irreverent ming iu uu, uuu jet tnougiuiess peopio consiamiy uuiku -rnn.in nr rininp' nn. pro thnv ' " . : III ttlllll Ullll WJlillV 1UI t (1LV.UUU SSH . . .i . wouicl rertauuy uesisi. i ne uaues ni,H. - iin Franklin County Flourishing. Mrs. N. E. Koontz. who returned few davs aco from her farm In Franklin county, reports that the crop prospects were never better. All the grain Is looking line and with crop prospects were never better, tbo lnerease of nreclnltatlon a big crop Is assured this seasi winter sown grain on her season. Tne farm is ronl and 1.1 from six to liluestem, which is now seven inches high. Walla Walla Statesman. aid" plan, and the enactment of va ! grancy laws, whereby able-bodied convicts, tramps and vagrants shall , be used In preparing material and ' In the construction of roads. THERE ARE NO FAILURES. Dr. Garfield, of Victoria. B. C, Tells of Three Hundred Cases Wherein He Recommended the Use of Trib. Dr. James G. Garfield, of Victoria, D. C, when asked, do you Indorse Tallman & Co., local agents. General Conference Of the M. E. Church, Los Angeles, Cal.. commencing May 3d, 1904. Na tional Association Retail Grocers, San Francisco, May 3d, 1904. account oi auove occasion ruuim ip. Tickets will be sold via O. R. & N- Steamship Co. to San Francisco; Pacific S. S. Co., San Francisco to L03 Angeles and return, $46.55, via - - roniantt to oan rruw.-iK-u; Southern Pacific railroad, San Fran- c'8:o to Los Angeles and re'.irn, $44.85. Via steamer Portland to San Francisco; Southern Pacific, San Francisco to Los Angeles and return, $44.85; via Southern Pacific (all rail) Portland to l-os Angeies and return, $44.85; via steamer both Cisco and return, $2C85; via rail both directions or rail going, return ing steamer, or vice versa, $31.85. Dates of sale via steamer from Portland. April 23. 24 and 25; via rail, April 23d to 30th, inclusive, limit continuous passage on going trip with final return limit June 30, Stopovers will be allowed In Callfor nla only and only on return trip. For particulars call on or address IS. C. Smith, agent O. It. &i n. Co., pen dleton, Oregon. Good for Children. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives Im mediate relief in all cases of cough, croup and la grippe, because It does not pass immediately into the stom ach, but takes effect right at ae seat of the trouble. It draws out the Inflammation, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life- giving and lif ("sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. One Minute Cough Cure Is pleasant to take and it Is good alike for young and old. Sold by Tallman & Co. Call for Socialist Convention. All socialists of Umatilla county are hereby called to meet in county convention on Saturday, April 23, at 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon, at the new .Milarkey hall on the corner of Court and Garden streets, Pendleton, Oregon. Any comrade present who will en dorse the principles of International Socialism, will be entitled to a seat Id the convention. We urge all com rades to be present, Pendleton Local, O. A. ItOBHINS, A. D, SIEBERT, President, Secretary. A Cure for Headache. Any man, woman or child suffer ing from headache, biliousness or a dull, drowsy feeling, should take ono or two of DeWltt's Little Early Risers night and morning. These famous little pills are famous he- causo they are a tonic as well ns a pill. Whllo they cleanse tne sys tem they strengthen and rebuild It by their tonic effect upon the liver tond bowels. Sold by Tallman & Co. Contract Turned Over. St. Louis, April C The matter of contracting for badges for delogates and alternates, press representatives and spectators at the democratic convention this morning was laid over by the subcommittee until April 28, when tho entire national committee Is expocted to moot here. BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES PROFESSIONS AND TRADES PHYSICIANS. DIt. V. Q. C0I.n, OFFICE IN J TOD building. Office hour, 10 to 12 a. m. ; 1 to 5 p. m. Telepbonra : Office main 1371 : residence, main 13S1. J. I.. MII.LKP., M. D. DKSPA1N BLOCK. Treats and corrects eye troubles, ca. tarrbal conditions and Impaired bcarlns. Glasses correctly fitted for refractive er rors. Telcpbone, main 1011. DHS. SMITH & niXGO, OFFICE OVKK the Pendleton Savings Hank. Tele phone 801 ; residence telephone, main 1591. II. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC physician and surgeon. Office In Judd building. Telephones: Office, black 1411; residence, black -i. Vll. V. J. M'FAUL, JUDD DI.OCK. TELE phone, main 831 ; residence, black 101. DIt. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN anil Klirtrin nfrl.A l c..i. nHKi. building, room 1. Office 'phone, main 1111 . ...... I I . . .nnn ' Dli. IANN K. HI.AKESI.EE. CHRONIC and nervous diseases and diseases of women. Judd building, corner Main and i-onrt streets, office 'phone, main 721 residence, red 1223. DR. LENA ALLEN I100NE. OSTEOPATH. Residence, Thompson street, between Court and Water streets. 'Phone, black iu-t. nervous uiseases a specialty. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. L. Francis Thomnson. i?rndunin nt A t Mill scuooi, Klrksvllle, Mo.: office nt Nye's residence, r(12 Water street: 'phone Red 54 : Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- A. II. MARTIN, M. D.. DESPAIN 11LOCK, i-ouri street, over Koeppcn s drug store. Special attention to skin diseases. BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF ATHENA. Oregon. Capital. $50,000; surplus and profits, $12,500.00. lutcrust on time de posits. Deals In forelsn and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry C. Adams, president : T. J. wirk, vice-president; I . S. LcOrow, cash ler; I. M. Kemp, assistant cashier. THE FARMERS' HANK OF WESTON, Weston. Oregon. Does a general bank ing business. Exchange bought and sold. Collections promptly attended to. It. Jameson, president : Oeorge W. Proebstel, vlce-prekldent ; J. It. Kllgore, cashier : di rectors, O. A. Hartman. M. M. Jones. T. J. Price, G. D. Graw. J. F Kllgore, Rob ert Jameson, ti. rroeustel. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS HANK, Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, liKKli. capital, $100,000: surnlus. $i 000: Interest allowed on all time deposits. i;xcnange nougnt ana sulci on an nnn clpul points. . Special nttentlon given to collections. W. J. l urulsli, president : J. N. Teal, vice-president i T J. Morris, rnsliler: J. . Slsloney, assistant cashier. FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF PENDLE- tou, Capital, $70,000; nurplus and un divided profits, Sioo.ooo. Transacts a general banking busluess. Exchange and telegraphic trnnsfers bold on Chica go, Sau Frnuclsiu. New York and prlncl pal points In the Northwest. Drafts drawn on China, Japan and Europe. Makes col lections on reasonable terms. Levi An- keny, president: W. F, Matlock, vice- president; O. M. Rice, cashier; Oeorge Ilurtman, Jr., assistant casuler. DENTISTS. DIt. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SURGEON. Office, room 15, Judd building E. A. VAUOHAN, DENTIST. OFFICE IN Judd building. -I'none, reo nu. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, f. E. TROUTMAN, ARCHITECT AND Superintendent, room 12 Judd block, Pendleton, Oregon. T F. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND BU perlutendent. Makes complete and re liable plans for buildings In tbe city or country. Room IT, J uuu ouuuing. SHEEK 4 COLE. CONTRACTORS AND builders. Estimates furnished on short notice. Job work a specialty. Prompt service. Shop on Hluff stieet, near Main. I). A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND HU1LD- er. intimates lurmsiieu on an xinos of masonry, cement naus. stone wans, etc. Leave orders at East Oregonlan of fice. T. M. KELLER. PLASTEIHNO AND CE mentlng. Cement walks a specialty, Estimates furnished free. Work guaran teed. Leave orders at Hadley & JJebner's cigar store. Main street, I'. O. box 104. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE8. TELEPHONE LIVERY HTAHLK. COURT Street, opposite court house. Itowers & Son, proprietors. Always good turnouts Public scales. 'Phone, main 381, OLD DUTCH Corner West 8. A. Alloway, HENRY FEED YARD, Alta and I.lllltu streets. proprietor. Large com I'leuty of feed. Horses fortable stalls. given careful attention. COMMERCIAL 8TAULK8! 0. M, FItOOMK proprietor. Fine nurses, goou rigs, best rare given transient stock, upp. Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone, main 1C1. CITV MVEItV BTAHLE. ALTA STREET, earner k Kennedy, Props., livery, feed ml Killed stable, (iood rigs at all time. Cab line In connection, 'l'bone. main 701. VETERINARY SURGEONS. VETERINARY SURG EON DR. D. C. McNabb. Office at Tollman's drug store. BOARDING AND LODGING, HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Hoard by the day or week. Good table set. Kates. $3.75 and $4.75 per week. Mrs. J Neff, Prop. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection, L. Neff, pro prietor. ATHENA HOTEL. LEADINO HOTEL IN ti,c -it,- 11 nil to S1.50 tier day. II. 1. Milieu, proprietor. WHEN YOUit BUSINESS TAKES YOtJ iri.iir t, in nt tin. Hotel Helix. Good weals and good service. T. H. Wluipy, proprietor. enTTinil tllirvl. -WIIHS VOU OO IO UMA- tills stop st tho Cottage Hotel; wnlte help, home cooking, ererylhing nest and clean. I lira. James 0'('onnlf Hroo Sold by Tallman 4 Co., Druggists itr'4 "Sermon msllOPS Hills li.vo u-en in ui.u,'rU)i-nii Ijjt ti.!flTimui Si 5fMS2l i r. . ' i ' !' itc . cu.MlU ,.n.t lift, in,.ld ul louuir .n.luirfrou irKWiJ? i i t'"n.i- e i.rtlL-reti..i,uj.iiK, Cm us Lost MunlTopd. VJtrPi ii'tJi Irnnoteni'f. Lost Power, NIcht-Losses.GpvrmntorrnoeV Insomnia, Pulna y-f. ' in tvicK, fcvli Uealroa, Seminal Emissions, Lame Boon. Ner.ous Debility,, A''v t' lle.nl 'io. unfltnossto Marry, Loss of 6emor Viirlcooele, or Con- ' Lo.la. 1 W1 J i'-iyUJaU). Impart or luid WZAEm ltot io vvr fuitoi uKmirw Address. Bl FRATERNAL ORDERS. tt V. O. ELKS, l'FNDLKTON 1.01X5 E. No. 2S8. Regular meetings first and third Thursdays of each month. All brothers visiting In the city most conll ally Invited to attend. Hall In LaDow block, Court street. (!. A. Hartman, Sr., K. 15.! C. K. Hean, secretary. MEN'S RESORT YOU ARE INVITED. Free reading room. Why not Join and get the advantage of free bath, use of punching bag and other equipment". In cluding library and reading room. Terms $1.00 to Join ana S0c n mouth dues. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN A It ST R ACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Vtnntllla county. Loans on city and farm property, lluys and sells nil kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. 1'nys taxes and makes Invest ments for non-residents. Reference, uny bank In Pendleton. O. A. HARTMAN. Pres. O. A. HARTMAN, JR., Vice Pies. J. M. 11ENTI.EY REPRESENTS THE oldest and most reliable fire and acci dent insurance companies. Office with Hartman Abstract Co. JOHN HAILEY, JR., U. S. LAND COM inlssloncr. Specialty made of land fil ings and proof. Insurance and collec tions. Office In Judd btithllng, room 10. second-hand dealers. V. STROHLE, DEALER IN SECOND hand goods. If there Is anything you need In new rnd second-hand furniture, stoves, granltewnre and crockery, call and get his prices. No. 212 Court street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT SUITE OF ROOMS IN East Oregonlan building. Steam heat ed. Hot and cold water and bath room on same floor. Call nt East Oregoulan office. FOR RENT GOOD FRONT ROOM, suitable for two gentlemen or two la dies. Call at 010 Willow street. FOR KENT PUKN18HKD ROOM WITH privilege ot the bath, (or one or to gentle men 70S Rnley street. FOR RENT FURNISH EU ROOM FOR (IE.N. tlemsn; centrally lor.t'd. :H2 S. Main utreet. WANTED. WANTED TO RENT A FOUR OR FIVE room eottage. with prlvllepe ot buying on Installment plan. Address O. C-, care East Oregonlan, , WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE use of these classified columns. If you huve something you have no use for, offer to trade It for something that some other body may have and have no use for, some thing that you may need In your business. You may have an extra horse that you may wish to trade for a cow or u vehicle. Somebody may have the cow and vehicle and want the horse. 15c or 20c want nd will probably do the business. MISCELLANEOUS. EXPRESS WAGON HILLY LEATHERS, express and light hauling of nil kinds. Wagons at your service day and night. Telephone main 101 or call at the Com mercial Stables, opp. postofflce. SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICE, 500 College street. Itepalis for all ma chines. 1. A. Lovetang, manager. SEWER CONTRACTORS REED & LAF ler make connections with tjie sewer for business houses and private residences. Terms reasonable. Leave, orders at T. C. Taylor's Hardware store. F. S. MERRILL, SPOKANE. WASH., Agent, Densmore. Second-hand ma chines, supplies and repairs. SEE YOU "UNCLE" WHEN YOU WANT money. We make loans ou personal property. T. It. Gurdaln, Pawn Hroker, Milarkey building, Court street. WM. V. YOIINKA WILL PAY PROMIT attention to all sales and posting bills uorresponaenre solicited, I'otnmissiou rea sonable. P. O. Hox 20U, Pendleton. DRESSMAKING, CI'Tj ING AND FIT ting a specialty. Prompt work. Satis faction guaranteed. MUs I!, Whitley, ii- aiain street. PENDLETON STEAM DYE WORKS 730 Cottonwood street. Cleaning, dying and repairing. Goods called for and de livered. 'Phone, tualu 11)111, BUHSCRIUERS TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU want to subscribe to masaiine or news papers In the United States or Europe, remit by postal note, check or send to tbe EAST OREGONIAN the net nub Usher's price of the publication vou de sire, and we will have It sent you and assume ull the risk of tbe money being lost in tne mulls, it will save you botn trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber to the EAST OREGONIAN lo remitting you can deduct 10 -r ceut from the pun- iiauers price. Address KAHr uitK- GOMAN I'UU. CO., Pendleton, Oregon. HOUSE CLEANING HY THE JAPANESE Home-Cleaning Co. Work done by the day, Hour or lob. Window cleaning specialty. Prompt service st low prices. wm uaruen street, 'l'bone Main iivi. J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention glvsn sod all work snouted properly. BlsetrlcsJ Supplies of all kinds OrFICB-121 WEST C0UBT ST. (Tribune Building) FOR SALE Good, eight-roomed kouso In splen did condition. Eight lots, good bare and orchard. Good fence and new sidewalk. Water piped all oyer house and garden. Good well, Verj desirable property. Apply to GVB ,AFONTAINE, at French Restaur ant. Every stninn requirement supplied UllllAtl shop Remedy Co., Sun Francisco, OaU TRANSPORTATION LINES. OREGON ShotLini? ahd Union Pacific TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY. Through Pullman standard and Tourist Slceitcrs dally to Omaha and Chicago; tourist sleeper dally to Kansas City ; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars, (personally conducted) weekly to Chi cago; reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East dally. TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE TON. EASTHOUND. Arrive. Depart. No. 2, Chicago Special 5 .'35 p. m, 5:43 p.m. No. 0, Mil 1.1 A Express 4 :33 a. m, 4 :45 a. ni. WESTllOUND. Arrive. Depart. No. 1, Portland Spe cial ,. 0 :00 a.m. 0:10 a.m. No. 5, Mnll and Ex press 12:25 a. m. 12:30 a. m. SPOKANE DIVISION. Arrive. Depart. No. 7, Pendleton Pas Keuger A :3J p. m. No, S, Spokane Pas senger '. . 0:10 a.m. WALLA WALLA IIRANCH. Arrive. Depart. No. 41, Mixed train, 1:30 p.m. No. 42, Mixed train 5:30 p. m, No. 7 connects with No. 2. No. 42 connects with No. 2. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subject to change. For San Fruuclsco every live days. SNAKE RIVER. Rlpiirla to Lew Iston Leave Rlparla dally, except Sahmloy, 4 :03 n. m. Lenic Lewlaion dally, except Friday, 7 :oo a. ni. 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 EAS'I 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 Walla Walla dally, 11 :00 p. in. Arrive Walln Walla dally, 10:45 u. ui. Fur Insinuation regsrdlng eastbound, westbound rstes snd iiicoiuiiiodutlons, call on or address W. ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Oregon S. II. CAI.DKIIHEAD. G. P. A., Wulla Walla, Washington. RUNS PULLMAN 8LEEPING CARS ELEGANT DINING CAR8 TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTU FAHQO TO OKAND KOItKS GIIOOK8TON WINNEPKO HELENA and I1UTTE. THROUGH TICKET8 TO CHICAOO WASHIMJiON PIIIIMJHI.l'HIA NEW YOltK HOSTON And all points East and South. Through tickets to Japan snd Chins, vis Tucouis and Northern 1'aclnc Htesm ship Vu. snd American line. TIME SCHEDULE. Trains leave Pendleton dally except Sunday, at 7:00 p. in, For further Information, time rarda, iiium and tickets, rsll on or write W, Ada nut, Pendleton, Oregon, or A. D. CHARLTON, Third snd Morrison, Hts., Portland, Or D ELIGIITFUL llOUTK AYMOI1T RIDES IZZY CRAGS EEP CANYONS A Golden Opportunity See nature, in all her glorious beauty, and then the acmo of man's handiwork. Tho first Is found along the line of the DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD, tho lat latter at the St. Louis World's Fair. Your trip will bo one of pleasure make the most of It. For Informa tion and illustrated litera ture write W. C. M'BRIDE, General Agent, ' Portland. Orecion. HOTEL8. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., PROPRIETORS. The Best Hotel In Pendleton and as good as any. Tho Hotel Pendleton has Just been refitted anil refurnished throughout 'Phonn and II ro alarm connoctlont with nil rooms. Unths In suites and slnglo rooms. Headquarters for l raveling Man Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 00 and $2.50 Special rales by week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt nlnlng Room Scrvlco. Bsr and Billiard Room In Connection Only Three Blocks From Depot. Hotel St. George GEO. DARVEAU, PROPRIETOR. European plan. Everything first clusa. Accommodations tho bust. All modern conveniences. Steam heat throughout. Rooms en-Htilto 'vlth bath. Lurgu, nuw wimple rooms, The Hotel Ht. (Jcorgo Is pronounced one) of the most modern nnd model hotels of Oregon, 'Phono anil lire nlarra connections to olllco In all rooms. Rooms 60c to $1.50, CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. Block and a half from depot. THE Hotel Bickers (Formerly (Joldon Rulo.) COURT STREET. Remodeled and refurnished through out, Everything neat, clean and up-to-date. Btcaui heat and electric lights. Rest cuisine. Prompt servlca. H. E. BICKERS, PROPRIETOR. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON, American plsn, 13 per day snd upsrsrd. Headquarters for tourists snd commercial travelers. Special rstes tnsds to farnll les snd single gentlemen. The msosge ment will be pleased at sll times to shots rooms and give prices. A modern Turk ish bstb estsbilsbmeut In tin hotel. II, C. HOWKRS, alsnsgtr. The French I Restaurant 1 Best 25 Cent Meal In the City Private Dining Parlor. , Elegant Furnished Rooms In Connection. GUS LaFONTAING, Prop. C33 Main Street. - 4 Uzt . lasX, aV - 'Bjflsfi taafeafcaaVl