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PAGES. DAILY EAST nnc. ' EIGHT V-;?" ' """r: -""wmwrs, HbiNULSTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1904. PAQE SEVEN. ii i nnrigrun i a i luw umco. i nu i uuo. Ly0NG THE EXCHANGES )p THE INEANJD EMPIRE Perces WMI Celebrate !"BScU held at Spalding to- t0' L, Indians decided Its f ti.1v celebration I1 S i Held at this point fiffl The bis celebration fffir incidental I9 SS ..f rr.vcn at Spalding. lure' , ,. ni f(.fce nlnce M m the hill back of Lapwal. MJ on I"' nminent sub- t Wr. vea o this I 01 . cnidlnc. whero ho rLal in the council. In a Btnf to a Tribune report- aW. .innitPlv settled that llmU will be held hero and Krtilne Some wanted to have i',".s c.i-.mr? and this con- E.as made on account or old . f .he tribe. However, the r,, ',ares will ako place here, futures -vi.,.ivniv holH I t. ic nlnnnpd to make LVbratlon -he biggest In the VL of the 'ribe and we extend Erfu! Invita'fon to all the white lie to come and celebrate with Tbere will be man imuuun cio I other tribes me i wiiuniua Ear. and I have noticed also that L nf Josephs oanii uie uuvuuy r ,i, rnlvllle. It will be a litime and everybody who comes tkate a great cieai oi pleasure. .... ibo Intprpstinc exhibits camp to be established will , tent made exclusively oi uuuuu The leur is ir .v.j.vj I Sllckpuo. a well Known inuian, I It Is an heirloom passed down L m. rnwfflthprs. It has not been Eblted for over 20 years or since f nr of IS" The tent Is painted utlve style 'he pictures, liuiBtrat- ftunles 'hat were fought many L .... in which members of the Lpoo family participated. Lewis- I Tribune Birred From High Schools. Seat'le board of education nas bni a rule depriving all high I sfuden s who are members oi societies the right to partlcl- ; ia any nriv.lege save that of the room, and forltiildings grauua It is urged 'hat the presence of : socie'ies Is detrimental to ! i work, in 'hat. they create fac- and lower general disciplinary i results. And there Is n general ten dency toward this sentiment among school people all over the country, as far as secondary' schools are con. cerned. In the college and universi ties secret order, seldom produce fric tion, but among younger students they are almost ship to l,trmt fnr.ii,.... al strife. BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES PROFESSIONS AND TRADES PHYSICIANS. building. Office hour. io to 12 a. m. ; IsTllUden S! "Sic. -.1. t tuoi Can Women and Boys Hunt? A disbatch from Tlnthrir-i,, en,.e. n L. White of Rathdntm has been ar rested for alleged violation of the Idaho game law Complaint was made by J. C Camahan, who charges White with fishing for trout without a license. Justice McCall this after noon sentenced White to pay n lino of $15 and costs. By the advice of Attorney J. W. Men-it. White refused to pay the fine and was lodged In Jail. Attorney Merrlt has secured a writ of habeas corpus, which will bring the case before Judge Morgan at Harrison June 24. Merrlt came from Sjxikane today and says the case was brought to test the game law. which is believed to be unconsti tutional because It does not require women and boys under 12 to take out n license. Every City Needs a Natatorium. The people of Baker City are now flocking to the natatorium every af, ternoon. While the place has not the pretensions of the Sutro baths at San Francisco or the famous Boise nata torium. Still it Is n rrprtlt In this Those who have not visited It do not j reauy Know mat it Is one among the best natural resouces of this county. J. J. Graham who has had charge of the place since It was es tablished says that It Is more popu lar this season than ever. Baker City Herald. "the pSES, S1?0' 0PCB OVKK me Pendleton Sat on Hank T.M! ?30i.' l: t.l5SV. main " J?" ?ARPEM). M. I). HOMKOPATH1C ffi bScY'sT' oslet' bUck 141,5 phone, main 831; relden, black lit DIL T. SI. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN . aurgeon. oilce in Savings i ink 1411 ; residence, red 1223, DIt. LYNN K. IlLAUESLEi:. CIIItONIl' and nervous .!i.. . " ..VA,'?V-SU. women. Judd h "l""' 5 ',,iinDT2?1 " "" -vi.ay Therapeutics. DIt. LENA ALLEN I100.NE. OSTEOPATH. Oould,CD5e--T,b0mr,OU B,rwt- ktw"n 10-4. Nervum dlieatea a specialty. U1L.b r'i-i?!SPS THOMPSON. OSTKCE .T'ViVffV"0;.'5?"" t. win .m . umee, liotet li ck- VETERINARY SURGEONS. ATTORNEYS. 11KAN A l'KUUY, ATTOUNKYS AT LAW. Office over Tajlor'a Hardware store, lVndleton, Oregon. JAMKS A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDlt ' bulldlne. -1 IIA1I.EY Jl I.OWF.I.U ATTOUNKYS AT law. uaice in iN-siiin M.x-k. UALI.EKAY M'COUKT, LAWYEItS. As sociation building. CAHTEU & HALEY, ATTOUNKYS AT law, office In Sarins Hank bulldlnit. WINTKlt & COLLIEIt, LAWYUItSOF flee, rooma 7 and S Association Imlldlni;, AAHON TUllNElt. AITOIINP.Y AT UW. STILLMAN & riEllCE. ATTOUNKYS AT law. Mr. Stlllman baa been admitted tn ti..ntlM l.i llnlfn.1 V ........ ficea. and makea a aiieclalty of patent law. "wwa ii', ii, i. auu i.i. .Association blotk. FRATERNAL ORDERS. VKTnKlNAItY SCUOKON-im. U. C. -McNabb. Office at Tallman's drug store. DENTISTS. Shearing Plant Shut Down. Some of the shearers have return ed to this city from the Jenkins ranch and state that the shearing plant has been shut down for the season. They report a very success ful season and say the machines clip ped more than 15.000 sheep in excess of last season. As a general thing the wool this "year is superior to for mer seasons, being cleaner and finer, although not weighing on an average as much as last year. Burns Herald. Dull! E TO ; MEMBERS OF SALVATION ARMY. legatei From All Over the World iking Thirty-Nine Languages I Representing One Branch of he Christian Church Church Has i Organized Forty Years and its founder it at the Convention In sndin. other half represented the foreign divisions of the army. The world-wide scope of the or ganization and its work is. strikingly illuKtrated by the fact that the dele gates present spoke among them no less than 3H different languages. The countries represented Included France. China, Japan, Canada, South Africa. India, Australia, Russia, Switzerland. Germany and the United States. By far the largest delegation from abroad was that of the United States. The delegation trom that country numbered 000 men and women and was in charge of Commander Booth Tucker. It was not only the largest delegatioj. numerically, but also the most picturesque and widely repre sentative of the work of the Salva tion Army. To represent the differ on! phi res of the army's work on the o'her Mile ot the Atlantic, the Amer I. fa delegation Included a Chinese brigade from California, a detail of I Lose who work among the moun'alns of Kei.tucky. a Mexican brigade, Iiavii'iti brigade and a brigade of i olored people from the South Tl e international congress begun tDi'ny will continue for a fortnight. xndon, June 24 It seldom falls tie lot of man to see such a boun-! fcllarvtsi spring from the seed he f Kwn as is afforded In the case of pn) Wilitam Booth and the Salva- ; Armv 'he world-wide organlxa- oi ahleh lit was the founder and he ar'He head Today 5U00 sutordina'.es. assembled ' from pan ur nit! world, were given Koi eiuhl ilavs conferences will take racial and cordial welcome In the p'acu, end Gen. Booth will, It is ar- ; rliy where 40 .years ago his rnl'Seti- deliver speeches which will "1 of humbie follows ', ?verage v "" .l?1" ,cac1' '.la?'- . , , , I liree nays more win e uevoiett io w ami derided and even stoned public meetings both In the congress ''fowds. tml aml an lmrts of the metropolis, international n.m,... ,.r ,.. , ...m i... ,. .. ... .Tlttrt, , w..oo itm Ut. ('UIIKII'M, Mill UC IJIMUftlll. iu L. . n"" or which nrenara- pnnil iiuhIm l,v m liuire cala ilav at n,... "'Mn" ioi- more te Crystal I'alace 1 a year, was formally opened to- - uwmmotn hall on the Strand, iaily erected fr tho ,,oi,r, canalile .,r ... ..... Wr of m-nnln .hi, " ,u Will Run One and a Quarter Miles for at T ,!-p' lc that any other . . , . . D,nV,S1, S KEI!X' KNTAL SUKC EON. K-,Ai.AV.C:!1AK' DENTIST. OFFICK IN Judd building. 'I'hone. red 1411. BANKS AND BROKERS. nitST NATIONAL J ANK OF ATHENA. Oregon. Capital, J.-.O.COO; aurplua and profits, $12,500.00. Interest on time de posits. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange, ''olleitlons promptly attended to. Henry C. Adams, president; T. J. Kirk, vice-president: F. S. Led row, cash ler; I. M. Imp, assistant casbter. THE rAUMKItS' HANK OF WESTON, Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank Ing business. Exchange bought and sold. Collections promptly attended to. It. Jameson, president; George W. I'roebstet, Ticepresiueui ; j u. Migore, cashier; di rectors, G. A. Hartmau, M M. Jones. T. J. Trice, G D. Craw, J. F. Kllgore, ltob- cri jameson, u. w. l'roeostel. 11. l. O. ELKS. PENDLETON LOIH1K, No. L'SS. liegular meetings 11 mt slid third Thursdays ot each month, All brothers visiting In the city most cord! ally Invited to attend. Hall In l.alovr block. Court street. 0. A. Hartman, Sr., IX It. ; C. 12. Dean, secretary. MEN'S HESOIIT YOU AUK INVITED. Free reading room. Why not Join and Fet the adrantage of tree bath, use ot punching bag and other equipments. In. eluding library and reading room. Terms f 1.00 to Join ana ftOc a month dues. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STHOULK, DKAI.KIt IN SEUOND ban'd goods. If tbere Is anything you need In new and secondhand furniture, stoves, granlteware and crockery, call and get bis price. No. 212 Court street. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS THE PENDLETON SAVINGS HANK. Pendleton. Oregon. Organised March 1, issu. capital, fiuu.oou; surplus, 175, 000; Interest allotted on all time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on all prin cipal points. . Special attention given to collections. v . J. Furnish, president ; J. .v l eal, vice president ; : J. Morris, cashier; J. W. Matoney, assistant cashier, 1'IIIST NATIONAL I1ANIC OF I'ENDI.K ton. Cflnltal. $70.0011 : surnlns nnd nn divided nrollts. S123.0IH1.00. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange and iiegrupuic transters som on imrago, Kan Francisco, New York and principal points In the Northnest. Drafts drawn on China, Japan and Europe. Makes collections on reasonable terms. Levi Ankeny, president ; W. I". Matlock, vhe presldent; (i. M. Itlce. cashier; George Hartman, Jr., assistant cashier. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. C. II TItOUTMAN, AUCI11TECT AND Superintendent, room 12 Judd block, Pendleton, Oregon. T. I'. HOWAI1I), AI1CIIITKCT AND SIJ nerlntendent. Makes complete and re liable plans for buildings In the city or country. Hoom 17, Judd building. $50,000 HANDICAP. sKibk i..i "v l ml "L"e h uuiug in me metropolis tne venerable foun Immense Stake. St I .uhIk Mi, .Innp ti4. Kverv. lue armv ..-llwl i l.ln la it, .m.llnQu fnt- t4m Wiirld'a rr na delivered his ouenlnK ' fair handicap to be run at the fair TcM Ka 1 .... mi . it l .. --- ,aceu an audience the : grouuus tomorrow, i uuun iiernnx. i has never ueen seen be-'The Picket and other horses that ii fc . vi nit worm, i ne , uo.c utcn uw. h v... ...w . M packed with nearly 10.000 ! Eastern tracks this spring will not iiiii'omen' aU of them clad In take part, the entry list includes a iar blue uniforms of the Sal- sufficient number of famous winners iJT 1 About half the num- to Insure one or tue greatest raceB oi HmL... " auu wurjeers oi me i"? aiucwiuh ,u. .. -- ""n in Great Britain. The will be at a distance of a mile and a quarter and the owners of mo winner I will be enriched to the extent of JGO.OOO. The keen Interest manifested in i the race Is evidenced by the arrival 'of parties of horsemen and other fol lowers of the turf from New York, Chicago, Kansas City. Memphis, Louisville and numerous other points. DR. G. GEE WO WONDERFUL HOME 4 TREATMENT This wonderful Cut " doctor Is called frestbecmuM Ut cures )l without opera tion that art given up to die. ii curts with tniM wonderful Chi new herbs, roots, buds, bsrlts aud vegetable that ar nll.i t.n. i'lsUeoon,,. n00"1' ? medltal acl- w ,,,,;,'", fainum doctor knows rXsllJL. S'!?:"1 remedies, which KLttT", tor. ,7. aiseaaes. Jl Si JkesBiatSjr r.Ur,n' asihma, lunr. I k- llu'i0 l hwhur.dred nriMti.n..n. 'i?" t oVlTIJ,1'- t;" nd se. hlu. fflft Sendi YlY rll. for blanks and '"W jlv ?!.' "lamps. tXISHIILr rt-OCH:SESFMFniniyrm tt ,,1M?,', Po5:and, Oregon, V Agents Want.rf MS cure . Ab80ll'tely guar Kf "fcknM, 'eucorrhoea and fo Ef. iw' por ParUculars ad- "Mfc,,. V r sale Djr ,ptt tc Bros., Pendleton. "STRANCLER". KNAPP CASE. Defendant Accused of Being a Whole sale Murderer. Columbus, O.. Juno 2L The case or Alfred A. Knapp. the alleged "strangler," who Is under sentence of death, came up for hearing today in the state supreme court. Knapp Is to be given a second trial and It Is now being arranged to have the trial held early In the coming fall. It will take place at Hamilton. The crime of which Knapp was con victed was the murder of his wife, Hannah Goddard Knapp. The mur der was committed at Hamilton in December, 1&02. In addition to this crime Knapp confessed to having strangled three other women and girls, two in Cincinnati and one In Indianapolis. He was suspected also of the murder of several other wo men and girls. His defense was hi sanity. 11-25 ha.'8 at the Boston. SIIEEK & COLE, CONTKACTOItS AND builders. Estimates furnished on short notice. Job vcrk a specialty. Prompt service. Shop on ltluS street, near Main, D. A. MAY. CONTKACTOU AND IIUILD er. Intimates furnished on all kinds of masourj, cement walks, atone walls, etc. Leave orders at i.ast uregouiau or lice. T. M. KELLElt, I'LASTEIHNQ AND CH mentlng. Cement walks a specialty. Estimates furnished free. Work guaran teed. I-eave orders at lladley & Zebner's cigar store. Main street I'. O, box 104. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES, TELEPHONE LIVEIIY 8TAIILE. COUKT Street, opposite court bouse, liowers & Son, proprietors. Always good turnouts. Public scales 'I'hone, main 881. OLD DUTCH I1ENUY FEED YAItD, Coiner West Alta and Llllltb streets. S. A. Alioway, proprietor. Large com fortable stalls. 1'Ienty of feed. Horses given careful attention. COMMKUC1AL STAULEH. G. M. FHOOUE proprietor. Tine horses, gooa rigs, best care given transient stock. Opp. Hotel I'enaieion. -ruoue, main jut. CITY L1VEKY HTA11LK. ALTA STKKBT, Carney 4 Kennedy, I'ropa., livery, feed -. ,. . -,.,.. llrA rife mt all llmM. auu ..it ...... - , Cab lui In connection. 'I'hone, main 701. BOARDING AND LODGING, WHITE HOUSE LOLKJINU HOUSE, 801 h.miiii Main itrvet. Clean, larxe. well- kept single and furnished housekeeping rooms, airs, ii, u. uuuuuaivu, ,v. THE 8TANFIKLD HOUSE. 1113 SOUTH .... . . ... . f(s-lif nrnn. ;iaiu sirrei., r: iMtgr, clean, romfortable rooms ; best meals, all home cooking. Hoard, ft ; also furnished housekeeping rooms. HOTEL iLTA, COItNEK ALTA AND tun -......., UtjtrA L ILe dsv or week. ..... ..t.i. ... itatM. 12. 75 and 14.7Q per week, Mrs. L. Neff, Prop. Pendleton reed Yard in conuecuou. i v prletor. ATHENA HOTEL, LEADING HOTEL IN the city, 11.00 to 10 per day. H. 1'. Mlllen, proprietor, HELIX HOTEL UNDEIt NEW MANAGE ment. Good meals and clean beds. If you come once you will keep a comlng, Only white help employed. Lspeclal at tention given to commercial travelers. Mr. and Mrs. J. I'. Navln, proprietor. UAHTMAN AllSTItACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands in Umatilla county. lAians on city and farm property. Huya and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage nusiness. l-ava taxes aud makes invest. ments for non-residents, liefereure, any nut in i-enuieton. G. A. II A HTM AN, Pres. G. A. UAHTMAN, Jit., Vice Pres. J. M. I1ENTI.EY HEPItESENTS THE oldest and most reliable Are and accl dent Insurance companies. Office with narttnau Abstract Co. OREGON SH OUTLINE and Union Pacific TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY. Through Pullman standard and Tourist Sleeper dally to Omaha and Chlratn, tourist sleeper dally to Kansas City j through Pullman tourist sleeping cars, (personally conducted) weekly to Chi cago: reclining chair cara (seats free) to the East dally. TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE TON. UASTIIOL'NI). Arrive. Depart, No. Chicago Special S :3n p. ni. A .4.1 p. m, Nn. il, Mall .V KiproM-4 :3S s, lu 4 -45 a. ni, wEsrnouNP. f Arrive. Depart. No. 1, Porlluud Hp2' clat 0:00 a. m. (l:10r ru, No. .1, Mall and Ex press , . , . . VI n. m. 12 :30 a. m. SPOKANE DIVISION. Arrive. Depart. No. 7, Pendleton Pas senger Ii :3.1 p. ni. No. S, Spokane Pas senger 0 :I0 a. ni. WALLA WALLA 1IIIANCII. Arrive. Depart. No. 41, Mixed train, 1:30 p.m. No. 4'.' Mixed train S :50 p. ni. No. connects with Nn, 2. No. 42 connects with No. 2. JOHN HAILEY-, JH., U. H, LAND COM mlssluncr. Specialty made of land fll Ings nnd proof. Insurance and rollec- lions, uaice In Judd building, room 1(1- FOR RENT. FOH KENT GOOD I'HONT HOOM suitable for two gentlemen or two la dies. Call at 010 Willow street. Ft'K.NISIIED lIOUjfcKKKPINtl UOOMH. 1U02 eat(-onrt street,' MISCELLANEOUS. SEWEH CONTHACTOHS HEED & LAF ler make connections ulth the sewer for business nouses and private residences Terms reasonable. Leave orders at T. C Taylor's Hardware store. SEE YOU "UNCLF," WHEN YOU WANT money. We make loans on personal property. T. II. Gurdaln, Pawn llroker, uiiarary building, court street. IIHE88MAKINO, CUTiINQ AND FIT ting a specialty. Prompt work. Satis faction guaranteed. Miss It. Whitley, vim jiain aireet. PENDLETON RTKAM HVM u-nnifu 730 Cottonwood street. Cleaning, dying uuu repairing, uooas caiieu ror and de- uvcreu. j-uone, main iuui. lIOUHIiCLEANLNO I1Y TUE JAPANESE iiuuie-i-ieaniug Co. Work done by the nay, uour or joo. window cleaning a rvice at low prices. Phone Main 1171 specialty. Prompt service at low uaruen aireet. OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UNDEH ctrpeta, on shelves, walls or for wrap ping purposes. Old newspapers In large bundles of 100 each at 25 centa a bundle at the EAST OIIKUO.NI AN of9ce, I'endle ton, Oregon. Sl'llSCItlllEHH TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU want to subscribe to maxaiiues or news- paiers In the United States or Europe, remit by postal note, check ur send to tne EAST UKEGONIAN the net pub Usher's price of the publication vou tie- Hire, and we will have It sent you and assume all tbe risk of the money being lost In the mails. It will save you both trouble and risk, If you are a subscriber to the EAST OltEGONIAN In remitting you can deduct 10 per cent from the pub- iisnera price. Address EAST OKI5- uo.MAW PUll. CO.. Pendleton. Oregon COTTAGE HOTEL- WHEN YOU GO TO Umatilla atop at the, .Cottage Hotel, White help, home cooking, everything i neat ana cieau. . proprietor, Notice of Administrator' 8ale, Notice la herel.v vlen !, lh nnil.,. signed, as administrator of (be estate of M, 1. Howe, deceased, will, on Saturday, June 25th, 1104, at I ;30 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at tbe warehouse on viay sireer. between l.'ourt sntl Alia streets. In the city of Pendleton, Umatil la county, Oregon, near the Pendleton Ma- mine onop, so cauea, sell at public auc tion to tbe highest bidder, for rash, alt tbe following described property, In two parce, iu-wie; 1 -1 Minneapolis traction compound engine. 27-horse nawer. Nn 'J''S.1' 1 i'l ifornla litis separator. 40 Inch cylinder wuu nuwe reeuer complete; l uaniei Best cleaner; 1 derrick wagon on wheels; 1 1500 gallon water tank on wheels; 1 1000 gallon water lank on wheels; 1 feed rack on wheels r 1 rook houae . all lbs same being subject to a chattel mortgage mere.,,,, ueiu uy tne rirat national nana of Pendleton. Oreitou. (o secure balance of a note now aggregating the sum of IH15.33, 2 -1 wind stacker, spouts and trucks, 4 wagons; 1 tool cart with water barrow, 2 low down liuuui! II derrlik forks i 1 derrick table ; 1 set fork hoists . 1 water tank , H buy forks ; 2 hoe down forks ; 4 shovels; l sledge; 1 pick: bslf a barrel of bard oil ; half a rase of bard oil 7 set lead bars and double trees. 1 stove and lot of dishes; 1 eitra set of cylinder teeth; 1 shed; 1 set of fork hoists: 1 In dependent stacker and trucks; 2 horse; I set or harness aud 1 hack ; an equity In I Itlval 1'ltts separator. Said sale la made subject Io the ap proval of the Judge of the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for L'uiutllla Coun ty, the Court In which the esiste nf M. I Howe, deceased. In Oregon Is being ad ministered. Dated this 13tli day of June, 1004. K. It llALTKZOItK, Administrator. MANHOOD RESTORED " CUPIDEHE- gHHt This great Veretabls Yltauxer, trie prescription or a rsmous rtvotu pursinan. wis) mZ-, .E nulck rcuruvos of all nervous or diwjaees of Ihagenerauveurxaui. such aaJ.t afui P 9 hod. InsJ.aal I'ulas l- ItaeU. Meralual KujU.Iou., Arr.oo. Ileblllty. aKi tJM l-luiulr., LuUliir. la luurrj, Jiibau.lloa JirMlas, Vurfcoeele, Mod 4aIS. Ml BaH uutlou. Itsiopsad louos uycCror nlghi. 1'reuutturiir. which If not checked leans Ls9m ..rrlueaaiidailtbe Lorrors of Tropotency, )Ul'lllK.ij cloarues the ilfes. thMLfriTva 'IJllll:.M;treuathena sad restores. Tho rean sufferers aru not corod by doctor f bSiSSuet w-r cin are irtiubled w.tb 1'ru.lalUla. iJUI'IDfc.'i K Is tlu, only kuown reintdj .f.TS'iJV, iS. r. .. rJmi.un luuu losilmonlau. A rltu,n guarantee given and money rot u rued if sis a. at a txii fcil for Ul be mail, lviul f ur free Clfdiar aJ ... . SouialT AdirWAVOi: MElilCINK V.. -u rrncl.e., C'al. Sold by Tallman & Co., Druggists. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE FHOM 1-OHTLAND. All sailing dates subject to chsnge. For San 1'ianclscn every five days. SNAKE H1VEH. Itlpnrla to Lcwlston Leave Itlparla dally, except Satunlay, 4 :03 a, in. Leave Lewlston dally, except Friday, 7 :00 a. m. E. C SMITH, Agent, Pendleton, HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN DROS., PROPRIETORS. The Best Hotel la Pendleton and m good aa any. Tho Hotel I'omlloton hag Just hoe rcflttoil ami rofiimlalicil tlirotiRhonL 'Phono anil flro nlnrm connoctlon with nit rooinp. Hatha In unites and alnglo rooma. Headquarters for traveling Men Commodious Sample Room. Rates $2 00 and $2.50 Spooial rntea by wook or month. i:.colli'iit Culalno. Prompt Dining Hoom Sorrlc. Dar and Ollllard Room In Connection Only Three Dloek From Depot. Hotel St. George GEO. DARVEAU, PROPRIETOR. Washington & Columbia River Railroad TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kama City, St. Joseph, Omaha and ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Portland and Point 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, eastbuund, 1 1 :00 p. in. Arrlre Wollu Walla dally, westbound, 10:4n a. m. For Information regarding rales and ncroiumiKlntluiis, call on or address W. ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Orrgun, s, n, cAi.nnmnAn, a, p. a., Walla Walla, Washington, (Si RUNS .'ULLMAN SLEEPING CARS .ELEGANT DININO CARS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS llUl.UTII KAltaO TO ( (1HAND FORKS CItOOKSTON WINNEPICO IIKI.I.'NA anil IIUTTK. THROUGH TICKETS TO CIIICAOO WASHINOiON I'llILAUICI.I'IilA NEW YOHK I108TON And all polnti Ivust and South, Tbroufh tickets to Janan and fThlna. via Tacuma aud Northern I'aclrlc Hiram ship Co. and American line. TIME SCHEDULE. Trains leave Pendleton dally, eirept Sunday, at 7:00 p. m. For further Information, lime cards. oape and tickets, rail on sr wilt Vf, Adams, Pendleton, Oregon, or a. v. wiiAiii.run, Third and Morrison, HI., Portland. Or European plan. Everything. Ort. clnaa. Accoinmoilatlons tha,boat. All moilern convunlonouu. Btontn heat throiiglimit. Itooii8, otirmUo viUi hnth. Ijtrgo, now Hituiplu rooms. The Hotel St. CIcorKO la pronounced n of tho moHt motlorn ami motlol hotola of Oregon. 'Phono nnil lira alarm coniioctloiiu to olllco In nil rooma. Room 50c to $1.50. CORNER MAIN AND WEDB 8T. Dloek and a half from depot THE Hotel Bickers (Formerly Oolilon Utile.) COURT STREET. RMiinuaaa xi 1 1 Mil I) ELIOHTKUK HOUTK AYI.iailT HIDES WAY CHADS KEP CANYONS A Golden Opportunity Soe net u re, In al' her y'orlou beauty, and then the acme of man' bandlrrork. Tho first Is found along tho lino of the DENVER & 1UO GRANDE IMI.MtOAD, the Jat latter at tho St. Louli World'a Fair. Your trip will he one of pleasure make the most of It. For Informa tion and Illustrated litera ture write W. C. M'BRIDE, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. Itemodeled ami refurnished throuja out. Everything neat, clean and o to-da'o, Steam heat and electrl lights. Heat cuisine. Prompt anrls. H, E. DICKERS, PnOPHIETOR. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON. American nlan. 13 bar das and UDward llsaduuarters for tourUt and coasssretai tisvelais. rlpwlsl rates mad ts fsmUlas aud single gentlemen. Ths managsasMt will be pltsaed st all times tu show rooms and give prices. A modern Trs lib bath estshiisnmeut in tus noiai. II, I. IIOWKIIH, Uanagsr, Insure in Reliable Companies That pay tholr losses promptly. Our companies stand at tho head of tho list. Assets, HartforJ FJre lusurauk Co fl2,260,O7 Alliance Assurance Co ,. 29,039,9 Iyondou & Lancashire Fire Insuranco Co. 2,544,681 North Ilrltluh & Mercantile Co 18,095,974 Royal loHuranco Co 22,1(97.153 FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT. 112 EAST COURT STREET, ,