East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 22, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1904.
PAQE SEVEN.
....r 8 Years.
Crating the ahore8 Tot
5 70 years ago, Ja;
"E. in Walla Walla.
eou" ... i. ir. thn vaciuc
" Tn 3000 miles from tho
parting '
. Is SS years old, though
ft of hardships, ho does
1 " retains all Jiis facul-
..ii. .Innrno mill Is Q
'.r'; . ha rlpo old ago no
:.j among l" JU... -
ftdLiirv camu hero from'
R I., ana is '"""
daughter Mm. J. A. Cooko,
Btreet. whoro Mr. Lu-
rlslllng. alio i
Tl3' i?. i,rntlu-r. and though
. i. inn. retains nur uuuwut.
, and wn carry u u.. ........
Conversation full of romlnls
of early days,
!m tears ago brother and ,
...-mil For w years oi mo
. .ntlipr nt ail. I lit. wen
.i . iiu. una anil uowns m
HI V IKV l . ...
lone experience, tncy uiu not
Lch excitcmunt at meeting
- -i.Pfi tn relate the story
.i T urns Ram: won. i
.. . ii in mnnn ni ;i Hiiirv.
TTnfMll
New Smelter for Boise.
. . n, n rp.lnftlnn of ores Is
... i inks vnstoruav aril-
Incorporation of tno iioiso
. p nitfinir flnmn.mv woro
the office of the secretary or
The project Is hacked by To
capitalists and will undoubt
'consummated during thlB sea
son. As set out In the articles the
purposes of tho corporation nro to
"croct and operate smelters and to
do a goneral Bmeltlng, milling and
mining business." This Includes the
leasing of placer and lode mining
ground and the purchase and opera
tion of mining properties In the
stnto.
Tho capital stock of tho new com
pany Is ?50,000, ?30,000 of which has
already been subscribed.
Hard Hit.
It Is reported that Etigono will not
have a colouration on the Fourth bo
uauso the patriotic saloonkeepers
have refused to contribute on account
of tho local option law haviug carried
nt tho Into election. This will sur
prise many, ns the goneral belief was
that Eugene had a fow business
houses who could have contributed
on this annlvorsnry on accoupt of
their patriotic feelings. When a town
gets so contomptlbly low that nothing
enn be done but at the pleasure of
saloon keepers, It Is 'way down.
Long Creek Eagle.
Everybody Wants Good Roads.
A public meeting wilt be held nt the
court house In Grangevlllo next Sat
urday to discuss the matter of Im
proved roads leading out of that city.
Invitations have boon issued to all
the business men here and nil tho
farmers to attend. There Is much in
terest In tho meeting and lt will un
doubtedly be largely attended. The
condition or the iirairio highway
during the winter, spring and fall are
such thnt It Is generally realized
some deflnlto plan of permanent im
provement must ho adopted. The
meeting is called for this purpose.
Lowiston Tribune.
BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES
PHYSICIANS.
DIL W. fJ rnif nri ...
, b1.u.ng7 SiiSh. i-oVis it
I
ATTORNEYS.
8.?"T,U IHNOO. OFFICE OVER
the Pendleton Saving Rank. Tele
phone 801 ; residence telephone, malt
MEAN & PERRY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office 6ver Taylor' Hardware (tore,
Tcndleton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICI2 IN JVDD
building.
U,r?;.E.VnmD' M' D- "OMEOPATllIC
h..fi7iTJ; clanna nr8eon' Office In Judd
building. Telephones; Office, black 1411:
residence, black 24.
DR. D. J. MTAUL, JUDD BLOCK. TELE-
nhnnA main mi . i . . . . -"-'
r ' resiuence. Diacs 101.
DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN
i . iiii -"'sw- umce in marines Rank
bn ld ng. room 1. Office phone" main
1411: residence, ro.1 i"n
DIL .LYNN K- BLAKCSLViK. CHRONIC
ana nervous diseases and diseases of
women. Judd building, corner Main and
( ntir f sfrnnta 1 1 T I . ...
residence, red 11S3. X-Ray Therapeutics. '
HAILEY A LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office tn Despala block.
RALLERAY & M'COURT, LAWYERS, As
sociation building.
CARTER A ItAt.nY, ATTORNEYS AT
law, office In Savings tlank building,
WINTER A COLLIER. LAWYERS -OK-Uce,
rooms 7 and 8 Association building.
AARON TURNER. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ill Court atreet.
DR. LENA ALLEN I100NE, OSTEOPATH.
I.CSldfinrf.. Tlinmnvnn ... . ..
- 1 o,.cT., m: i rv u
, : - "r i nunc, DlHCK
Nervous diseases a specialty.
STILLMAN A PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Mr. Stlllman has been admitted
to practice In United States patent oi
flees, and makes a specialty of patent law.
Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association
block.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
DI1, PKASPKS THOMPSON, OSTEO-
nrifVlli nhvalnlnn .1 i . . ' m ......
, , ...v, .juu e, mnei hick
ers, side entrance; office daja, Tucadajs,
-"' wimi uaj B.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
VETERINARY SURGEON DR. D. ' C.
McNabb. Office at Tallman'a druir
store.
DENTISTS.
Hi! HURT
ALFALFA CROP
.. . iipn U.tl I ICIl A I
je Continues Fine Extremely
Damaging to Spring Grain
... ... r.t 1,1.11 A..
es Hrc wuiiiii itch uuw w
Marketed In Many Places
Crop Will Be Uneven.
neainer mirouu sums n criiu
tere partially relieved by sent
showers during tho latter part
s
week, but, as a rule, the
oi precipitation was not sur
ra oo allien good; and more
till V Mflpdml fn,l It I rtfnnu
7 PHPOI fin DM. ni. ...nil. nn.l
u .... 1 f, . ...... ......
seciinna it win m iiiriit in
tsti .!..-. 1 .
tail nui;iu mil! UUflUJ' UUVO
nicely and a' good yield of
these cereals is promised.
a.- (UJItlllJ Illl.tU.
rduje weafjK-r coniUtions; the
lM Utht ..Oiw.ril..lt.s ...nnt F
si v iiiiii . utiiii ui ur
nearly all bfcun secured in
"V ;iUII IYUB UUUVU
-n- khii nn- lllllllILt UUUU1U1'
n hut in i a
r --.nhuiiiuii; IU 1113 IIU
oiuvx is rnr mw tin. riiim. if
He dairy illstriets continues
I
III lilt IlIVIll'HM III
l will Snnn 1..-. r
Mr-... -nus not mmie mucli ad
-- . . . v. 4i uiiu ivcjiiiinii
ire r noninn. .,t,.i., i
-r-Mtiii, lfUI) UIII1 llllllll
U riMin II nl.ln a t
Mil . ' "
t'lumblj River Valley.
W.r . mml' Alex Stra
Jry ami quite hot,
SS to show tho effects of
"ever the ernnml 1 'n
Lf.rn J)arloy n,llnK nlcoly;
J headed; grass drying
W rain bad y iif.f.iiort
u . -
merman county. John Hull
urv- ...... 7 1
U. , , " Mi.IUlllll Ui
s" WinU, Whl.lt tliimli rain.
spring sown heading ; fruit doing
well and promising an average crop.
Arlington, Gilliam county, R. II.
Itohlnson Weather during first of
week unfavorable for wheat on ac
count of east wind; last of woek
cool and crops recovering; thunder
Bhower Friday beneficial to all crops,
lone. Morrow county, P. G. rjalsi
ger Week stormy; wheat needs an
other good rain, as lt Is quite dry
and grain not matured as yet; early
fruit ripening woll.
Westou, Umatilla county, M. M. Ba'
kor Weather favorable; cherrlos
ripening; grain growing nicely; al
falfa yielding abundantly; vegetables
all promising good results; mountain
strawberles will ripen by next weelt;
stock In fine form; pasturage excellent.
EXCURSION RATES TO ST. LOUIS
The Washington & Columbia River
Railway.
For the World's Fair at St. Louis
tho following rates nro announced:
To St. Louis, going via St. Paul
or Billings, returning any dl-
rict route $60.00
To Chicago, going vlt St. Paul
or Billings, returning any di
rect route 65.00
To St. Louis, returning from
Chicago, or
To Chicago, returning from St.
Louis 62.50
To St. Louis, returning via Chi
cago, or
To Chicago, returning via St.
Louis 65.00
Children of half-fare age, half the
above rates.
Tickets will be on sale May 11, 12
and 13; June 1C, 17 and 18; July 1,
2 and :; August 8, 9 and 10; Septem
ber 5, C and 7; October 3. 4 and C.
Good going ten days from date of
sulo, returning, 90 days from date of
sale.
Good for stop-over at any point
within the limits.
For full Information regarding
1 .mifAa alla trine ali OH 1 1 nn M T nil.
dress, WALTER ADAMS, AGT.,
S. B. CALDER1IKAD, Pendleton,
General Passenger Agent, Ore.
Walla Walla, Wash.
DR. G. GEE WO
WONDERFUL
KCAimKNT
t-i.i. . . . . .. . .
tWOCl Without r,ru.,.
'pole. He cures with
lUMa wonderful Obi
hrb.rooli,budt. liMks ud yegeUbles
last gre enttreiv un.
Utoo.." nown 10 mediui -i.
ita....- . miQuininiit.Afii...u
... r imouniwin.
;r.;w.olriiiitr.n.rrir. whiiT
tl L1" '"''" dlneiues. He
can r.t."Jul omea, it
sUu i!"n "ihma, lung,
iWaWB?,"SMSa!ffiR"
isn.BtSF MFDIRIUrtlil
MMr, ' iortland. Oregon.
rmi.t,a"t Wantert
k cur." .. Absolutely guar-
.-aeM i,: """ uuu io-
cmn . r-MviiiBiB mi
ha m.50annacy. Lot, nr
-vs., renaieton.
Special Excursion to the World's Fair
The Denver & Hlo Grande, in con
I nection with the Missouri Pacific, will
irnu a series of personally conducted
I excursions to the World's fair during
'June. These excursions will run
.through to St. Louis without change
of cars, making suort stops at pnnci
I pal points en route. The first of these
avniifalnna will lnnvff Pnrtlnnd June
7th, and the second June 17th. The
rate from Pendleton will be $00.00 to
St. Louis and return. Excursionists
going via the Denver & Rio Grande
have the privilege of returning via a
different route. This is the most
pleasant way, ns well as the most de
lightful one, to cross the continent.
The stops arranged give an opportu
nity nt viattlncr thn various DOlnts of
interests in and about Salt Lake City,
Denver and Kansas City. U you wisu
to accompany one of these excursions
w n. McBrlde. 124
Third street, Portland, for sleeping
car reservations.
In Memory of Hawthorne.
iirimnwlrk. Mr.. Juno 22. As tho
.,rn,T,tn fnntnro nf thn commence
ment weok program at Bowdoln col
lege today was uevoieu 10 uauiuwun
hold In memory of one of the Instltu
tlon's most famous graduates, Na
thaniel Hawthorne. Tho observance
was to mark the centennial oi me
great novelist's birth, which falls on
July 4. President Hydo presided over
the exercises and tho chiof speaker
was Dr, Bliss Perry, oditor of "Tho
Atlantic Monthly.
Rear Admiral Henry Glass has
boon put In charge of the naval dis
trict of tho Pacific, with headquar
ters at San Francisco. Ho succeeds
Rear Admiral Miller, who will retire.
DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL 8URUE0N,
Office, room 15, Judd building
n. A. .VAUGIIAN, DENTIST. OFFICE IS
Judd building, 'l'hone, red 1411.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
FIRST NATIONAL I ANK OF ATHENA,
Oregon. Capital, $50,C00; aurpio; and
profits, $12,500.01). Interest on time de
posit. Deals In foreign and domestic
exchange. Collections promptly attended
to. Henry C. Adams, president; T J.
Kirk, vice-president; F. S. I.cGrow, cagb
Icr; I. M. Kemp, assistant casbler.
THE FARMERS' HANK OF WESTON,
Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank
ing business. Exchange bougbt and sold.
Collections promptly attended to. It.
Jameson, president: George W. l'roebstel,
vice-president; J, R. Kllgorc, cashier; di
rectors, G. A. Ilartman. M. M. Janes. T
J. 1'rlce. a D. draw. J. F. Kllgorc, Rob
ert Jameson, G. W. l'roebstel.
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS HANK,
l'cndleton, Oregon. Organized March 1,
18S0. Capital, f 100,000 ; surplus, 175,
000 ; Interest allowed on all time deposits.
Exchange bought and sold on all prin
cipal points. . Special attention given to
collections. W. J. Furnish, president ; J.
N. Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris,
cashier; J. W. Moloney, assistant casbler.
FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF l'ENDLE
ton. Capital, $70,000; Burplus and un
divided profits, J 125,000.00. Transacts a
general banking business. Exchange and
telegraphic transfers sold on Chicago, San
Francisco, New York and principal points
In the Northwest. Drafts drawn on China,
Japan and Europe. Makes collections on
reasonable terms. Levi Aukeuy, president;
W. F. Mutlock, vice-president; G. M. Rice,
cnshler; George Ilartman, Jr., assistant
cashier.
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
C. E. THOUTMAN. ARCHITECT AND
Superintendent, room 12 Judd block,
I'endletou, Oregon.
T. F. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND SU
perl n tendon t. Makes complete aud re
liable plans fur buildings In the city or
country. Room 17, Judd building.
SHEER 4 COLE, CONTRACTORS AND
builders. Estimates furnished on short
notice. Job work a specialty. I'rompt
service. Shop on llluff street, near Main.
D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND HLILD
er. Estimates furnished on all kinds
of masonry, cement walks, stone walls,
etc. Leave orders at East Oregonlan office.
T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING AND CK-
mentlng. Cement wanes a specially.
Estimates furnished free, Work guaran
teed. Irfave orders at Badley 4 Zehner's
cigar store. Main street. 1'. O. box 104.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
TELEPHONE LIVERY STABLE. COURT
D ...... n,u)lia ...ii.rt hmiim llntrnr &
Ill.LVL. VHfvai.v " 1 " "
Son, proprietors. Always good turnouts.
I'UDIIC scales. ruone, lumu oi.
OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD,
Corner West Alta and Llllltb streets.
S. A. Alloway, proprietor. Large com
fortable stalls. Plenty of feed. Homes
given careful attention.
COMMERCIAL STABLES, 0. M. FROOME
proprietor. Fine horses, good rigs,
beat care given transient stock. Opp.
Hotel Pendleton. Thoue, main 101.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALTA STREET.
Carney & Kenneay, rrops., mrrj-, cru
and sales stable. Good rigs at all time.
Cab line In connection. 'Phone, main 701.
BOARDING AND LODGING.
WHITE HOUSE LODGING HOUSE, 301
. i ... .1.1. ...... P ..n Wll.
i . .1...1. ..I f,i,n Uhul lmuftvkDlnr
Kill BIUJIIC MMU . . . . -
rooms. Mrs. H. L. Uuntlngton. Prop.
THE 8TA.NFIELD HOUSE. 313 SOUTH
Main street, Mrs. L. Michael, prop.
Large, clean, comfortable rooms; best
meals, all home cooking, Board, J-l i also
furnished housekeeping rooms.
HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND
urn .ir..i itaaril bv the dar or week.
Good table aet. Bates. $3.75 and 14.70
per week. Mrs. L. Neff, Prop. Pendleton
Feed Yard In connection. L. tita, proprietor.
ATHENA HOTEL. LEADING HOTEL IN
fh citr. ii.oo to 11.50 per day, II, P.
Mlllen, proprietor.
HELIX nOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGE-
1 .1 MAai- nmi (ilnrin TiMlll. 1 1
you come once you will keep conilni.
Only white help employed. Especial at
tention given in cviuuicuwa
and Mrs. J. P. Navln, proprietors.
COTTAGE HOTEL WHEN YOU GO TO
umaiuia siop i wo , '
White help, home, cooking, everything
neat and clean. Mrs. Jame O'Connell,
proprietor.
11, P. O. ELKS. PENDLETON LODGR
No. 2SS. Regular meetings first and
third Thursdays of each month. All
brothers visiting In the city most conll
ally Invited to attend. Hall In UDuw
block, Court atreet. G. A. Ilartman, Sr.,
E. R. ; C. E. llean, secretary,
MEN'S RESORT YOU ARK INVITED.
Free reading room. Why not Join and
get the advantage of tree bath, use of
punching bag and other equipments. In
cluding library and reading room. Terms
J 1.00 to Join and 50c a month duca.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLK, DEALER IN SECOND
hand goods. If there Is anything you
need In new and second-hand furniture,
stoves, granlteware and crockery, call and
get his prices. No. 212 Court street.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all lands
In Umatilla county. Loans on city aud
farm property. Buys and sells all kinds
of real estate. Does a general brokerage
business. Pays taxes and makes Invest
ments for non-realdenta. Reference, any
bank In Pendleton.
G. A. HARTMAN, Pres.
G. A. HARTMAN, JR., Vice Pres.
J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE
oldest and moat reliable fire and acci
dent Insurance companies. Office with
Ilartman Abstract Co.
JOHN HAILEY-, JR., U. 8. LAND COM
mlsstoner. Specialty made of land fil
ings and proof. Insurance and collec
tions. Office In Judd building, room 10.
WANTED.
WANTEl YOUR ORDERS FOR EN
graved cards, wedding Invitations, etc.;
100 - engraved visiting cards with plate,
$1.50; additional cards In future, $1 per
hundred. The East Oregonlan.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT GOOD FRONT ROOM,
suitable for two gentlemen or two la
dles, call at 010 Willow street.
Kt'KNItlllKD IIOUShKEKI'IKG ROOMS. HVJ
ba.t Conrt street,
MISCELLANEOUS.
SEWER CONTRACTORS REED 4 LAF-
ler make connections with the acwer for
business houses and private residences.
Terms reasonable. Leave orders at T. C.
Taylor's Hardware store.
SEE YOU "UNCLE" WHEN YOU WANT
money. We make loans on personal
property. T. II. Gurdaln, Pawn Broker,
Mllarkey building. Court atreet.
DRESSMAKING. CUTilNG AND FIT
ting a specialty. Prompt work, Satis
faction guaranteed. Mis lt. Whitley,
012 Main street.
PENDLETON STEAM DYE WORKS
730 Cottonwood atreet. Cleaning, dying
and repairing. Goods called for and de
livered. 'Phone, main 1U91.
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GONIAN PUB. CO., Pendleton, Oregon.
HOUSE-CLEANING BY THE JAPANESE
House-Cleaning Co. Work done by the
day, hour or Job, Window cleaning a
specialty. Prompt service at low prices.
004 Garden street. 'Phone Main 1171.
Notice of Administrator's 8ale,
Notice la hereby given that the under
signed, as administrator of the estate of
M. I. Howe, deceased, will, on Saturday,
June 25th, 1004, at 1 ;30 o'clock In the
afternoon of said day, at the warehouse
ou Clay street between Court and Alta
streets. In the city of I'endletou. Umatil
la county, Oregon, near the Pendleton Ma
chine Shop, to called, sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder, for cash, all
the following described property, In two
parcels, to -wit :
11 Minneapolis traction compound
engine, 27-horse power, No. 2283; 1 Cal
ifornia Pitta separator, 40 Inch cylinder
with Howe l'eeler complete; 1 Daniel
Best cleaner; 1 derrick wagon on wheels:
1 l.'OO-galloi) water tank on wheels, I
lGOUxallvu water, tank on wheels; 1 feed
rack ou wheels; 1 cook house all the
same being subject to a chattel mortgsge
thereon, held by the First National Bank
of 1'eudletou, Oregon, to secure balance
of a note now aggregating the sum of
JM5.35.
2 1 wind stacker, spouts uml trucks
4 wagons; 1 tool cart wllh water barrow.
2 low down pumps ; 3 derrick forks ; 1
derrick table; 1 set fork hoists; 1 water
tank ; 8 hay forks ; 2 hoe down forks ; 4
shovels ; 1 sledge ; 1 pick , half a barrel
of hard oil; half a rase of bard oil. 7
set lead bars and double trees. 1 stove
mill lot of duties; 1 extra set of rylluder
teeth; 1 sued; 1 set of fork hoists, 1 in
dependent stacker and trucks i 2 horses;
1 set of harness aud 1 hack : an equity
lu 1 Rival Pitta separator.
Suld sale It mada subject to the ap
proval nf the Judge, of the Cojiuty Court
of the Stute of Oregon for I'matllla Coun
ty, the' Court In which the estate of M
1. II owe, decrased. In Oregon Is being ad
ministered. Dated this 1.1th day ot June, 1004,
E. k HAI.TKZOHE,
Administrator.
I MANHOOD RESTORED "CUFIDEHE"
t This irreal Veretabls Vlullier. tbe prescription of a famous Kreocn physician. wUl
1 iulcllr oi" jou of all nervous or dlioaMii of llio general! organs. aeh as tfmt Umm
r.7..T.i ln..Ti.il . 1'itlas lu the Jluek, feenitowl sUeloi, Aervoue llebllll jr,
imS?.'.iL1 "iftauiYu IS murr?, iUlisiuilis l)rl.i, Vle.f le, u.J Uuik
ssHl aajBH r. .;... it mm. all loAe or our or ri sni. i-roiuaiurur. wdkii it noi cuecsou
VljaB KiMiroiai mbiSaodaU A CVk'iOKHK cleanses the lire
.. ,.i!!rirTi!iKSKKirtheui i and reitoriw. Tbo reoon suirvers are not cured byiloctofi
fhJiJfflJSlnetr cM." reWbled wi?g IwaiUI.. UriOKK Is the only known reuiedj
Sold by Tallman & Co., Druggists.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
OREGON
ShoftLiine
ahb Union Pacific
TWO TRAINS TO THE EA8T
DAILY.
Through Pullman standard anil Tourist
Slecners dallv tn Omaha and Chtracot
tourist sleeper dally to Kansaa City;
through Pullman tourist sleeping cars,
tnersonallr conducted) weeklv to Chi
cago; reclining chair rata (seats free) ta
tne watt dairy.
TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE
TON. EA8TROUND.
Arrive. Depart.
No. 2, Chicago Special 5 :35 p. m, 0 ;4 J p. m,
No. 0, Mall 4 Express 4 ;33 a. m. 4 i43 a. m.
WESTBOUND.
Arrive. Depart.
No. 1, Portland Spe
cial 0:00a.m. 0:10a.m.
No. 5, Mall and Ex
press 12 :23 . m. 12 :30 a. m.
SPOKANE DIVI8ION.
Arrive. Depart.
No. 7, Pendleton Pas
senger 5 :35 p. tn.
No. 8, Spokane Pas
senger 0:10 a.m.
WALLA WALLA BRANCH.
Arrive. Depart.
No. 41, Mixed train, 1:30 p.m.
No. 42, Mixed train 5:50 p.m.
Np. 7 connects with No. 2.
No. 42 connecta with No. 2.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
FROM 1-ORTLAND.
All sailing dale subject to change.
For San Francisco every Ave days.
SNAKE RIVER.
Hlparla to I.twlston Leave Rlparla
dally, except Saturday, 4 ;03 a. m.
Leave Lvwlston dally, except Friday,
7 :00 a. m,
E. C SMITH, Agent, Pendleton.
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR
Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kanias
City, St. Joseph, Omaha and
ALL POINTS EA81 AND 80UTH.
Portland and Points
on the Sound , .
TIME CARD.
Arrive at Pendleton Monday,
nesday and Friday, 1:45 p
Tueiday, Thursday and Saturday,
11:45 a. m.
Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m.
Leave Walla Walla dally,
1 1 :00 d. in.
Arrive Walla Walla dally, westbound,
10:45 a. ui.
For Information regarding ratea and
accommodations, call on or address
W. ADAMS. Agent.
Pendleton, Oregon
S. B. CALDERIIEAD. O. P. A.,
Walla Walla. Washington.
Wed
m.
eaatbound
RUNS i'ULLMAN 8LEEPINC CARS
ELEGANT DINING CARS
TOURIST SLEEPINQ CAR8
ST. PAUJ
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH
KAROO
TO ORAM) FORKS
CHOOKBTON
W1NNI5PEC1
HKI.KNA and
BUTTK.
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CIIICAOO
WASHINOTON
I'HII.ADHI.l'IIIA
NBVV YORK
BOSTON
And all points I Cast and South,
Through tickets to Japan and China,
vis Taroma aud Northern Pacific Hteaai
ship Co. and American line.
TIME SCHEDULE.
Trains leave Pendleton dally sicept
Sunday, at 7:00 p. a.
Kor further Information, time cards,
maps and tickets, call on or writs W,
Adams, Pendleton, Oregon, or
A, D. CHARLTON,
Third and Morrison, His., Portlsnd, Or.
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BMOIITFUL ROUTK
AYLIGHT RIDES
I7.ZY CRAGS
EKP CANYONS
A Golden Opportunity
See nature, In al' her glorious
beauty, and then the acme of
man's handiwork. Tho first
is found along the line pf
the DENVER & RIO
GRANDE- RAILROAD, tho lat
latter at tbe St. Louis
World's Fair. Your trip will
be one of pleasure make
tbe most of' it. For Informa
tion aud illustrated litera
ture write
W. C. M'BRIDE, General Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
HOTELS.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., PROPRIETORS.
The Best Hotet la Pendleton
and as rjood at any.
Tho Ilolol Pondloton has just boos
rcflttod nnd refurnished throughouL
'Phono and tiro alarm connections
with nil rooms. Hatha In suites and
nlnclo rooms.
Headquarters for Iravellng Man
Commodious Sample Rooms.
Rates $2.00 and $2.50
Spoclnl rntea by wook or month.
ICxcollcnt Culslno.
Prompt Dining Room Sorvlc.
Oar and Dllllard Room In Connection
Only Three Dloeks From Depot,
Hotel St. George
GEO. DARVEAU, PROPRIETOR.
Europoan plan. Everything first'
clnai. Accommodations tho beat. All
modorn couvonloncoa. Btonm heat
throughout. Rooms on-sulto "vtth
hath. iJirgo, now unmplo rooms. The
Hotel St. George Is pronoiinrod ns
of tho most modorn ami uiodol hotels
of Oregon. 'Phono nnd flro alarm
connections to olflco In all rooms.
Rooms SOo to $1.50.
CORNER MAIM AND WEBB STS.
Block and a half from depot.
THE
Hotel Bickers
(Formerly Goldon Rule.)
COURT STREET.
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Remodeled and refurnished through
ouL Everything neat, clean an os-to-oV.e.
Steam beat and electric
Hints. Rest cuisine. Prompt sei-rlM.
H, E. BICKERS, PROPRIETOR.
THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON,
Amcrlcsn plan, 13 per dsy tod upward.
Headquarter for tourists and eomaurcMJ
travelers. Hpeclal ratea mad ta families
and alngls gentlemen. Tht taaaageuMt
will b pleased at all llmea to ahoy
rooms snd gives prices. A tnodtro Turk
ish bath establishment In the hotel.
II. C. IIOWERH, Manager.
Insure in
Reliable Companies
That pay their losses
promptly. Our companies
stand at the bead of the list.
Assets.
HartiorJ Fire Insurant
' Co ,.$U.2B9,07
Alliance Assurance Co .. 29.039.90
London & Lancashire Fire
Insuranco Co, .,, 2,614,681
North British & Mercantile
CO 19,095,97
Royal Insurance Co. , ... 22,897,163
FRANK B. CLOP TON
AQENT,
112 EAST COURT STREET,