DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1904. PAGE SEVEN. EIGHT PACES UMONG THE OFTHK 1JNJLAJNJLJ JtLlViriKH j hS"trr ra.Sc,rrApmy hero r'v"T the wotor on the low- jcstf""' - - 0 R & n. company b r oor of o u Low. ck W.hl..ya nl. wero also flooded 8tf1(,P tor lacked but a few In 4 'X Into the new steamer oci. A large amount 01 Mountain w- dny nnd Bey was r unmni, u" fflTonUiBO but were re l3t0D ? J thout serious dnmnBe. On tho pi" a wrecked skiff was fhf Clearwater river lias raised J Inches during too past 24 ,b0 M,t was almost at a stand- S5 at I la " hour last night. Rlv- 811 nrpllft that the waters ore Z at .I'" HlBliMt singe and will Eminence fnlliiiR today- . . conno-' ' S.,oi,iiniv vnt enrriod "by he hTgh water yesterday Soon m was successfu ly ,aS by the ferrymen at a point S?alLllc .-S Lewis ton Tribune. paving for Walla Walla. The city council at Its meotliiK last night granted the request of the iroporty owners 0,1 Mnl"' A,( or; Ct Second and Third streets that for the purpose of Improving those boroughfaros by paying. The com mittee on streets and public improve ments, to whom the petitions had been referred nt the Inst mooting, re torted favorably with the provision . .!. i I- ti-lilnli nn to lif' Ih- tnai """"" - - -- --- sued to pay for the work bear not more than six per cent Interest The street rommltto was instructed to take charge of the matter and prosecute tbo work as rapidly as possible Walla Walla Statesman. Irrigation Under Carey Act. The state hind board has made I ho official apportionment of the lien on the 27,004.8" acres of land l.uld by the Three Sisters Irrigation compa ny This apportionment flxe the CUT OF $2 PER TON IN SALT PRICES IN PORTLAND. Pendleton Price Remains at $16 Per Ton and Will Not Be Reduced Lower Than This Portland Prices Always Higher Than Pendleton, Owing to Exceptionally Low Rate Made to Pendleton Grocers Coun ty Will Use Two Carloads More Than Usual This Year, A cut of $2 per Ion has been mil nounced In the prices of stock salt In the Portland markets, bringing the price down to $15.50 per ton. The I'urtland salt supply Is bought through commission houses and Is always about $1.50 to $2 per ton higher than the samo grade in Pen dleton. , Even after this cut, It Is Im possible to handle Portlnnd salt at the reduced price here. Pendleton merchants bought direct from ' the factories at Salt Lake, and by doing this, secured a price lower than Portland by $1.75 per ton. Stock salt Is now $ic per ton In this city about $12 of tills being freight and cartngo charges. There 13 no possibility of the price being reduced here, as the salt supply handled by Pendleton merchants was Purchased at a very low figure and is being 8o( nt n close margin. Owing to tho largo number of weep In tho county this season, "ere will be at least two carloads more than usual .used this year. RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 40e A CASE OF IT. Many More Like It In Pendleton. Tho following case Is but one of FtaL n?r 0CC,1""B "ally In verlrJ h"' U " nn oas mMor ta cannni , coroctnea8- Surely you ST r botter Proor tnan r ncluaIvo evidence. tired C0K, 70 yuars old nd re nfon um, actlve Ulslness. now llv i82L ,n. 8tot' 8aya: "The dul1' back feu Pal?. ln the 8raa nx Ine m L V' tW0 elants woro tear' ml8.?al1uI,Mrt,.and at tlraes I 'elt so wa k ?, that 1 couW not or .Urhiarv connned t0 y "od- WcW Trf.T88 801 ln' Pec!Blly lir everv,, ml 1 waB falllnE PUyalcal- to Lf At thl8 t,mo 1 hapon- ner mT a? a" al)0t Doan's Kid with thl ,. nd ,was much impressed which LI ncrl,ty 01 th0 testimonial; l am 2l mUch 8,mllar t0 the 'e " ore andr0 & Momas Co. drug wntlnued , ,ey hoJped me 80 that I UkeD Severn thera unt" 1 had without 2if!n,d Ket arouni1 aealn PhS, 8S,n th0, leaBt bit of claims mad, ln mio all of tho totMpJ" Uan'B Kidney Pills." ce Per aU dea,ers- Prce 60 Buffalo n vX' ster-Mllburn Co., Wilted' Sta'tea" ngnt8 for tho TmJba naDoan'8-and I . rul" umura Se, rollaldSent8.,Wanted "nteed to euro1 , Absoll'tely euar ?ale weakness '"hooa and to tm Mo. Pron rl0r Part'culor8 nd-I23- Km as cV ha,rmao& Box ?PPen & Bros., Pondloton. MARKET REVIEWED EXCHANGES price which settlers must pay tn or der to secure tho land from the state. Under Us contract, the reclama tion company has a Hon for $27,700 on the entire tract, or a little more than ?10 per aero. This lien is ap portioned to each 40-acrc tract ac cording to the relative value of the tract. Tho value dopends chiefly upon tho nmount of tillable and waste land In each tract. Settlers secure the land from tho state by paying off the Hon. Prlnevllle Re view. New Side Hill Plow. D. G. Burkhart, tho machine man and blacksmith, lias Invented n new hillside plow that promises to revo Ittttonlzc the method of breaking I mountainous land. The . plow Is something entirely now. Nothing similar to,lt has ever , been put out and Mr. Burkhart worueu the Idea out of his bead. It Is mode for two or three horses as the case may bo. In order to plow with It one does not have to plow round a pleco of land throwlrg dirt to the right all the time. It Is made to work back and forth on the same furrow. Wlion the end is reached by tipping the plow bacK a llttlo to one side the whole plow mould and Bhare turns, Tba snare Is so constructed that tuero Is n point on both ends and when turned the pressure of the ilrt holds It until tho operator wants to turn It buck. Columbia County Dlsjmtc'i. Would Establish Whipping Post. I Robert A. Plnkorton, the bead of , tho Plnkorton detective ngency, ar rived In Spokane last evening from Portland. Mr. Plnkorton Is on his annual tour of tho northwest. In speaking the recent holdups In tills city Mr. Plnkorton lays the blame on "yog" burglars. Ho Is of tho opinion that the whipping post or a term In the penitentiary at hard labor might remedy the trouble, Spokano Press. j per lb.; next grade 35c per lb; lower t grades conee, 2tc to loc per lb.; I package coffee, 20c per lb Itlco nest head rice, 15c per lb.; next grade, lSc per lb. Sugar-Cane granulated, best $C.li0 per sack; do IS pounds SI, Salt Coarso, $1.00 per 100; table, I $2.50 per 100. Flour B. 11., $1.25 per barrel; Walters', $4.25 per barrel, $1.10 per sack.. I Bacon 1422'c. , Ham 1722c. Coal oil $1.05 for 5 gallons, $3.25 1 per rase. Lard 70c 5 pounds; $1.40 10 pounds. Stock salt $1.00 sack, $1C ton. VEGETABLES. Carrots, 2c per lb. Parsnips, 10 lbs 25c. Potatoes, l,c per lb. Garlic, 10c per lb. Cabbage, 4c per lb. Onions, Cc per lb. Radishes, 5c per bunch. Greon onions, Cc per bunch, 3 for 10. ). Walla Walla spinach, 5c per lb. Celery, 10c bunch, 3 bunches 25c. Lottuco, hothouse, Cc bunch. Pie plant, 10c lb. Turnips, 5c bunch. Asparagus, 1520c lb. Popcorn, shelled, 10c lb, 3 for 25 FRUITS, Bananas, 40c dozen. . Apples, $1 per box. Lemons, 40c dozen. Oranges, 40(JTG0c dozen. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY. The following prices are paid by dealers to the producer: Turkeys, 1214c. Chickens, hens, Sc; $34 per dor en: roosters, 4Cc. Geese, per dozen, $9. Ducks, per dozen, $3.G04. Butter, 507Cc, good. Uggs, fresh, 12c. CHOICE BEEF CATTLE, ETC. Steers, $3.253.85, Cows, $2.C02.85. Hogs, live, 5C. Hogs, dressed, C&7c. Veal, dressed, 6 7c. Sheep, $2S2.50. HAY AND FEED. Chop barley, $22.50 per ton; llc per lb. Chopped wheat, 1.40 per 100. Bran, COc per saclc. Shorts, $1 per sack. Oats, lc per j . Alfalfa, loose, $.13 per ton. Wheat, loose, $13 per ton. Timothy, baled, per ton $20. Are You a Dyspeptic? If you are a dyspeptic yeu owe It to yourself and your friends to get well. Dyspepsia annoys the dyspep tic's friends bocause his disease sours his disposition as well as bis stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia, Cure will not only cure dyspepsia. Indigestion and sour stomach, but this palatable reconstructive tonic dlgestant strengthens the whole digestive ap paratus, and swootona the life as well as tho stomach. When you take Kodol Dyspopsla Cure the food you eat Is enjoyed. It is digested, assimilated and Its nutrient proper ties appropriated by the blood and tissues. Health is tho result. Sold by Tallman & Co. Tho American National Bank of Kansas City, was granted tho cutlro J8.000.00(li Issuo of Philippine certi ficates. I BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES PROFESSIONS AND TRADES PHYSICIANS. DIL W. a. COLI3, OFFICE IN JUDD building. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m. ; 1 to B p. m. Telephones: Office main 1371 ; residence, main 1381. 3 Ij. MILLHlt, M. D. DESPAIN BLOCK. Treats and corrects eye troubles, ca tarrhal conditions and Impaired bearing. Glasses correctly fitted for refractive er rors. Telephone, main 1011. DISS. SMITH & ItlNCIO, OFFICE OVEIl the I'endleton Savings Uank. Tele phone 801 ; residence telephone, main 1501. II. S. GAHFIEIiD, M. I). HOMEOPATHIC physician and surgeon. Office In Judd building. Telephones; Office, black 1411; residence, black 24. DIS. V. 3. M'FAUL, JUllD ItLOCK. TEI,E phonc, main 031 ; residence, black 101. I)It. T. M, HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN nnd surgeon. Office In Savings P.ank building, room 1. Office 'phone, main 1411 ; residence, red 1223. DIt. LYNN K. Itl.AKESI.Ei:, CIIltONIC mid nervous disease and diseases of women. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets, onice 'phone, mnlu 721 ; residence, red 1153. X-Itnys and Thera peutics. VU. LENA ALLEN IIOONE, OSTEOPATH. Residence, Thompson street, between Court and Water streets. 'Phone, black 1024. Nervous diseases a specialty. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DIt. L. Francis Thompson, graduate of A. T. Still school, Klrksvllle. Mo.; office at Nye's residence, 002 Water street : 'phone lied 54 ; Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. A. II, MARTIN, M. D.. DESPAIN ItLOCK, Court street, over Koeppen's drug store. Special attention to skin diseases. BANKS AND BROKERS. I'lItST NATIONAL I'ANK OF ATIIKNA, Oregon, Capital, $."O,CO0 ; surplus and profits, $12,.Km.()i). Interest on time de posits. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry C. Adams, president; T. J. Kill;, vice president ; P. S. I.eftnw, cash ier ; I. M. Kemp, assistant cashier. Tin: I'Ait.Mnns' hank of wkston, Weston, Oregon. Does n general bank lng business. Uxclinnge bought nnd sold. Collections promptly attended to. It. Jnmeson, president : CJeorge W. I'roebstel, vice-president ; J It. Kllgore, cashier ; di rectors, (J. A Ilurtman, M. M. Jones. T. J. Price, G. D. Graw, .1. F. Kllgorc, Itob ert Jameson, (! W. Proehstel. Till: IT.NDI.r.TON SAVINGS HANK. Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, IRS!). Capital. $1(10,000; surplus, $7r,, (IOO; Interest aliened on nil time deposits. ICxchnuge bought und sold on nil prin cipal points. . .Special nttentlon given to rnllectlona. W J. Furnish, president; J. N Teal, vice president ; T. J. Morris, cashier; J. V. Maloney, assistant cashier. FIIiST NATIONAL HANK OF I'nNni.F. ton. I'npltnl, $70,000: surplus and un divided profits, JIOO.UOO. Transacts n general banking buslines, .F.xrhnnge. nnd telegraphic transfers sold on Chica go. San Frnnclsco, New York and princi pal points In the Northwest. Drafts drawn on I'hlnn, Japan nud Ilurope. Makes col lections ou reasonable terms. Levi An keny, president ; W. F. Matlock, vice president; G. M. ltlce, cashier; George Ilnrtmnn, Jr., assistant cashier. PENTISTS, DIt. XI. S. KKItN, DRNTAL StlltUllON Office, room IS, Judd building H. A. VAUGIIAN, DB.NTIST. OFFICIJ IN Judd building. 'I'hone. red 1411. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. C. E. TItOl'TMAN, AIiCHITi:CT AND Superintendent, room 1. Judd block, I'endleton, Oregon. T. F. IIOWAItD, AUCIIITIX'T AND HV nerlutendent. Makes oomnlete and re liable plans for buildings In the city or country, noom li, jliuu uuuuiug. SIinilK & COI.i:, CONTItACTOItS AND builders. Estimates furnished on short notice. Job work a specialty. I'rompt service. Shop on lllufl street, uear Main !. A. MAY. CONTItACTOIt AND IIUILD er. Intimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stoue walls, etc. Leave orders at Last Oregoulau of fice. r. m. k-i:i.r.i:it. plaktkuing and oe mentlug. Cement walks a specialty. Estimates furnished free. Work guaran teed. I.-ave orders at Hartley & Xebner's cigar store, Main street. I . u. box 1U4 LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. TELKI'IIONB LIVIUIY HTAHLE. COUKT Street, opposite court house. Ilowers & Son, proprietors. Always gooa turnouts, Public scales. 'I'hone, main 381. OLD DUTCH II EN II Y FEED YAIID, Corner West Alta and Llllltu strueti. S. A. Alloway, proprietor. Ijirge com fortable stalls. Plenty of feed. Horses given careful attention. COMMEItCIAL STAULE8, 0. M. KItOOMK proprietor. Fine horses, good rigs, best care given transient stock. Opp. Hotel I'endleton. 'I'hone, main ltfl. CVrX MVEKY HTAHLE, ALTA STItKCT. Carney & Kennedy, Props., livery, feed and sales stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connection. 'Phone, main 701. VETERINARY 8URGEON8. VKTORINAUY SURGEON DIt. D. C. MeNabb. Office at 'i'ullmsn's drug store. BOARDING AND LODGING. HOTEL ALTA, COItNER ALTA AND ii itnnnl hv the day or week. Oood table set. Rates. $S.7G and $4.70 per week. Mrs. L. Neff, Prop. Pendleton Feed Yard lu connection. L. Neff, pro prietor. ATHENA HOTEL, LEADING HOTEL IN the city, $1,00 to $1.00 per day. H. P. Mlllen, proprietor. WHEN YOUlt BUSINESS TAKES YOU to Helix, stop ai tue iioiui urn, uuuu meals and good service. T. U. Wimpy, proprietor, COTTAGE HOTEL- WHEN YOU GO TO Kuiutllin stop ui urn iun ,i. Willie ueiii. iiomu . uu.1,.,1 j . -w ....a neat nnd clean. Mrs. James O Council, ropnetor. I MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDENP- KM This groat Veritable Vital lie r, toe pnuoriptlon of a famous rreooa pt auicklr ourayoii of all norroua or diKoatea or tneKenerut)TeorKnJ,uca aa j-o.ii mmm hood, luaownl a, )'lna la th Mock. wlal !!&. JVerroua Wcblllly, ufrv. KutlOU llmWVa nil lutuwci ur uaj or MnArtiiAtnrrho'a and all the horrora f Si5?o nlnetlr percent, are troubled with lrf.tatltl.. C'Ul'IOENK la tlx onlf knowd remeilj inura wUhunt an operation. 6JU0U tettlmoolsls. A wrltuin gusrantos Klveq nl moner rcturnod If six boJXJdo noi iilwjt a twriuanent cure. It 1 .00 a boxi six for f5.l bj uisll. Bond tot free cliO'lUr and Sold by Tallman & Co., Drugglett. ATTORNEYS. IIKAN Jk l'EUKY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office over Taylor's Hnrdware store, I'endleton, Oregon, JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD building. IIAILEY & LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office ln Dcspaln block. llALLEItAY & M'COUKT, LAWYEItS, As sociation building. CAP.TEK A HALEY, A1TOUNEYS AT law, office ln Savings Hank building. N. HEKKEI.EY, ATTOItNEY AT LAW. Office tn Savings Hank building. WINTEIl & COLLlElt, LAWYEItS, OF flee, rooms 7 nnd 8, Association build ing. AARON Tl'ItNEIl & E. D. I10YD, AT torneys nt law. Ill Court street. STII.LMAN & riERCE, ATTORNEYS AT law. Mr. Stlltman has been admltteJ to (iractlce In United States patent oi flees, and makes a specialty of patent taw. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association block. FRATERNAL ORDERS.. n. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE, No. -SS. Itegulnr meetings first and third Thursdays of each month. All brothers visiting In the city most cordi ally Invited to attend. Hall In LaDow block. Court street. G. A. Hartniau, Sr., E. R. ; C. E. Henn, secretary. MEN'S RESORT YOU ARE INVITED. Free rending room. Why not Join nud get the advantage of free bath, use of punching bag and other equipments, In cluding library and reading room. Terms $1.00 to Join ana BOc n month dues. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN AHSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title tn all lands In Umatilla county. Loans on city nnd farm property. Huys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Invest ments for non-residents. Reference, uny bank In I'endleton. G. A. HARTMAN, Pres. G. A, HARTMAN, JR., Vice Pres. J. M. HENTLEY REPRESENTS THE oldest and most reliable lire and acci dent Insuruure companies. Office with Ilnrtmau Abstract Co. JOHN IIAILEY, JR., U. S. LAND COM inlbslouer. Specialty made of laud Ill lugs and proof. Insurance and collec tions. Office lu Judd building, room 1(1. . SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROHI.E, DEALER IN SECOND baud goods. If there Is anything you need lu new nnd secondhand furniture, stoves, grnnltewurc aud crockery, call ami get his prices. No. -12 Court street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT SUITE OF ROOMS IN East Oreguutuu building, Steam heat ed. Hot aud cold water and bath room on same Poor. Call at East Orogoulnu oUlce. FOR RENT GOOD FRONT ROOM, sultaWe for two gentlemen or two la dies. Call at 010 Willow street. FOR RENT FURN18IIE1) HOoM FOR 0KN. tletnan; centrally located. 31:! S. Main street FOR RENT NEATLY Kl'HNISHKD IIOl'SE keeping rooms. 312 6. ilKln street. WANTED. WANTED YOUR ORER8 FOR EN graved cards, wedd ng Invitations, etc 100 engraved visiting cards with nlate. $1.00; additional cards In future, $1 per uuimreu. xue lias: uregonlan. WANTED ADVERTISERS TO M Aid- 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 nave aud have no use for, some thing that you mav need lu vour business. You may have an extra horse that you may wish to trade for a cow or a vehicle. Somebody may have the cow aud vehicle nun want tue horse, loc or -0c want ad will probably do the busluess. MISCELLANEOUS. EXPRESS WAGON HILLY LEATHERS, express and light hauling of all kinds, wagons nt your service day and night Telephone main 1(11 or call at the Com mereiai stables, opp. postofflre. HlNGP.lt SEWING MACHINE OFFICE SUP College street. Hepulitf for all tna cuines. r. a. Lovetang, manager. SEWER CONTRACTORS REED & LAF ler make connections with tJie sewer for business nouses and private residences. Terms reasonable. Leave orders at T. C Taylor's Hardware store. F. 8. MERRILL, SPOKANE, WASH., Agent, Liensmore. second-hand ma chlues, supplies and repairs. SEE YOU "UNCLE" WHEN YOU WANT money. We make loans on uersonal property. T. It. Uurdalu, Pawn Ilroker, Mliarkey building, court street. WM. F. YOHNKA WILL PAY PROMPT attention to all sales and posting bills. correspondence solicited. Commission rea sonable. P. O. Hoi 200, Pendleton. DRESSMAKING, PUTl'INO AND FIT ting h sbeclalty. Proiunt work. Satis faction guaranteed. Miss It. Whitley, ui. iin street. PENDLETON STEAM DYK WORKS 730 Cottonwood street. Cleaning, dying and repairing. Goods railed for and de livered, -ruone, main 10U1. HOUSE-CLEANING I1Y THE JAPANESE House-Cleaning Co. Work done by the U1....I.,!.. I -....... . ........ I .. . T. v.Ki.j, , tvuijii acinic nt ,un fjiiccs OU4 Garden street. 'Phone Mais 1171, BUHSCltlHERS TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU want to subscribe to magazines or news papers In the United States or Europe remit by postal note, check or send to the EAST OREQONIAN the net nub. Usher's price of the publication 0u de. sire, and we will have It sent you and assume all the risk of the money being oat in tue mans, it win save you both trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber to the LAST OREUONIAN In rem tt ng you ran deduct lu per cent from the pub lisher's price. Address EAST ORE QONIAN PUH. CO., Pendleton, Oregon. rtlcian.wiv Kihuuillnsr Uriilni. Viavrl uikuu injujiurn j. wuiuu ii uv kuwiw of Tiuuotonor. ClJIIDlCAfK cleanses tba Itrefc TRANSPORTATION LINE8. mm SHOIrI.INE ahd UNION PACIFIC TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY. Through Pullman standard and Tourist Sleonors dallv to Omabn nud Chicago : tourist sleeper dally to Kansas City ; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars, fnersonnllv conducted! weeklv to Chi cago; reclining chair cars (seats free) to the i:nst daily. TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE TON. EASTllOUND. Arrive. Depart. No. 2, Chicago Special tj :35 p. m. 5 :43 p. m. No. (1, Mall .V Express 4 :.1o a. ni. 4 ;43 a. m. WESTIIOUND. Arrive. Depart. No. 1, Portland Spc clal I) :00 a. m. 0:10 a.m. No. fi, Mali and Ex press 1-:SS n. m. 12 :30 a. m. , SPOKANE DIVISION. Arrive. Depart. No. 7, Pendleton Pas senger 5 ;33 p. m, No. S, Spokano Pas senger (1:10. a.m. WALLA WALLA HRANCII. Arrive. Depart. No. II, Mixed trnln, 1:30 p.m. No. 42, Mixed train B :50 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 Francisco every live days. SNAKE RIVER. Rtparla to I.ewlston Leave Itlpnrla dally, except Saturday, 1 :0." n, in. Leave Lewlstuu dally, except Friday, 7 :00 a. m. P.. 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 EAS1 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. !.cnf Walla Walla dally, easthound, 11 :00 p. m. Arrive Walln Walla dally, westbound, 10:4, 11, in. For Information rcgnrdlng rates and accommodations, call on or address W. ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. S. II. OALDERHEAD. O. P. A Wnllu Wullo, Washington. RUNS PULLMAN 8LEEPING CAR8 ELEGANT DINING CAR8 TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ST. PAUL MINNKAPOLIS DULUTII FAIKIO GIIANI) FOUKS CHOOKSTON WINNEPKO I1KLI;NA ami I1UTTI5. TO THROUGH TICKET8 TO CHICAGO WASHINOTON PHILAUKLPIUA NEW YOllK IIOSTON And all points Kast and South. Through tickets to Japan and China, via Tacoma and Northern Pacific Steam. snip co. anu American Hue. TIME SCHEDULE. Trains leave I'endleton dallr excent nuauijr, mi 1 ;uu p, m. For further Information, time cards, maps anu tickets, can on or write W. Adams, i'endleton, Oregon, or A. D. CHARLTON, Third and Morrison, His., Portland, Or, D ELIQHTFULi route AYLIGHT HIDES IZZV CRAGS EEP CANYONS A Golden Opportunity See nature, In all her glorious beauty, and then tho acme of man's handiwork. Tho first is found along the line of tho DENVER & IHO GRANDE RAILROAD, tho lot latter at tho St. Louis World's Fair. Your trip will he one of pleasure mnlto tbo most of It, For Informa tion and illustrated litera ture write W. C. M'BRIDE, General Agent, Portland, Oregon, HOTEL3. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN DR09., PROPRIETORS. The Best Hotel in Pendleton and as good as any. Tho Hotel Pondloton hna Just boon roilttod nnd roturnlslicd throughout 'Phono nnd 11 ro nlnrm connoctlona with nil rooms. Unths In suites and sIiikIo rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Men Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 00 and $2.50 Special rates by wools or mouth. Excellent CiiIbIiio. Prompt Dining Room Sorvlce. Bar and Billiard Room In Connection Only Three Blocks From Depot. Hotel St. George GEO. DARVEAU, PROPRIETOR. European plnn. KvorythlnK first class. Accommodations tho host. Alt modern convmilonres. Stcnm boat throughout. llonnifl ou-HiiItu 'Vlth bath. Larue, now Htimplo rooms. Tho Hotel St. (icorKo Is pronounced one) of tho most modern and model hotels or Orefion. 'Phono nnd llro nlarra connections to olllco ln all rooms. Rooms 50c to $1.50. CORNER MAIM AND WEBB 8T8. Block and a half from depot -THB Hotel Bickers (Formerly Golden Rulo.) COURT STREET. Remodeled and refurnished through out. Everything neat, clean and up-to-date Steam heat and electrla lights. Rest culslno. Prompt servlca. H, E. BICKERS, PROPRIETOR. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON, American nlan. 1.1 ner dav and uniraril. Headquarters for tourists aud commercial travelers. Special rales made tu fain 1 1 If and single gentlemen. The mtnsitmeat will be pleased at all 1 1 in to show rooms ami give prices. A modern Turk ish bath establishment lu the hotel, II. u. li()wi;i.B, Manager. I The French ? Restaurant i Best 25 Cent Meal In the City Private Dining Parlors. Elegant Furnished Rooms In Connection. GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. C33 Main Street.