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W7 Z ' i " 7' DAILY EAST OREGONLVX, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 11)01. PARE SEVEN. ToNGTHE A lJ',,J l,iit 100. lUlSS- I. l.iWS i"- ,,,, ,,,rnliiir en ,hr0Uv--, i . ."t1""'1 1,10 ru,lR" '",n', ,i Mic Chief Joseph. ril0bs'HUi' n thcr cnyuses They we " ... s. ()f provisions In "h ' b.h. them- U ,B snl" ,renl a"' , i tnouph f"d to Inst mev h- ; 1"k The"' ll tln-.r love nnd fnlthful ',SOfT,l X is emphasized by . for . . ... ,,.. innp. kerf ui bun. tU lUBht which will provide '' , brollBlll by Ti.e' e will be a war which be headed by nn JT wcarhn, .-Ult-f Joseph's head "t Th next chief will probably hoe. from George Mown. Je tfknnd WI,Mm f NCZ Perce rescrv Inn Word has 'lt,pn Hom IO "" . u from the Yakima district are tri lo IV Joseph was buried tr Z ' " "0X JT JTnor.heast of XeHpellm. The re l.unei.tlnR the destruction Z r tepf. The march of bnlves land in- t.mpnrary Brave In the I service at this time, urines . day and night to participate "neceleLtlo.i. About C000 Indi ans are expected to be present. Spo kine Press K-ciirliic Klsht or Way. ivmik s.nifurt returned last nliht from Portland, where he went I cloe the rlfclil or way uu the state portage board, wherein Seu fert Bros, transfer to the state five irJ three-quartern miles of their land Tiling the entire right of wny from liVlllo to IIlK i;"U' 11 i"i"--e ! ..k, miir, rnmiilelp. The land In- Lltded In the transfer comprises ibout -33 acres. In u rignt oi way nlns between 2IKI ami -JOii ieei. used as a fishing Lround and is similar land to that IrL h n.i5: eondemned by the circuit i urt In 'lie state's suit against i. ii. f it Tin. rlcrht nf wav desired from. jte is i.lmut one-half mile in length L.i h nni.-ii s40.nno for it. The by (..warded him J1E.000. He n'p-J W for a new trial, wbicli the court Efeil. The state muy now deposit t-t sum of JlS.ono with the court itakc a judKmeiit against the land. f-The Dulles Chronicle. Oil In Montana. Great Falls. Mnnt., people are just exercised over an oil find, as Is IrLced by the following from the lireat Falls Cliionlcle. "Jlontana residents are for the fM time in their history experlenc- Ir.san excitement in locatliip oil Forttmes Made in Real Estate There Is no Investment that offers as good security and In creases In value as rapidly as rest etate. If you would be rich, put your money in proper ty In this Browing city and sec- uon. We have choice real estate of i all descriptions In all desirable I localities, both city and furm t""vtiy, ana ranches. Consult US if VOU hnvB nrnn. ; tr to sell; list It with us. If , u wish to buy property, see L'neicelle ,1 fnMin i j , - 1UI IIUUU- i ling real estate. V. E Davidson & Co. (Successor to t. D. Uoyil.) Imuran tin..- . . "'" JM""c, anil ; ,108e Loan,. 110 Court St. Building Material P ALL DESCRIPTIONS. SASH, DOORS WINDOWS Per. ,j "Kr P- T Oregon dumber Vm.1 PP. Court Uou,. Leading Ta2Inc Of tj, ; h,elty' 8iebert a : ietit' r"noV4d S imi, " you . - moat suit " O 'Ills a EXCHANGES claims. Just now the rush Is on, nnd from every section of the state men are flocking toward this city to seek fortunes In natural gns and crude pe troleum. "Several reports are already in of oil having been struck at no consid erable depth, nnd while none of these wells nre of considerable magnitude, there Is certain evidence that oil really does exist and reasonable as surances that It will be located In (laying quantities. "Mnny drills are at work and in a dozen districts Indications are im proving with every foot of depth that Is gained." liar bed Wlro 'Phone. Kngle Valley farmers are always on the alert for something that will add to the sum of human convenience nnd happiness. During the past week they have been experimenting with a system of barbed wire telephones, and It Is nnnounced thnt the experi ment has proved an entire success. Within a short time the people of the little valley will be able to converse between their homes through the me dium of the electric current as ap plied by modern methods and will save much valuable time in transact-' lug ordlnnry business as . between neighbor and neighbor, will be such that the people of Eagle Valley will wonder how they ever got along In the past without the use of the rural telephone. linker City Herald. Grant County Sheep Sales, J. "W. Ilegmer of Hardman, Is In this vicinity looking for yearling nnd lambs. He bought 1000 head of lambs yetteiday from Lawrence Sweek, paying Sl.Gfl per hetul. Lawrence Sweek has cloed a deal for 3000 head of mixed yearling': which he secured from .Tames .Small of Mt. Vernon: Tlales I!ros at the junction, and Tom Matthews of Ilut ter Cretk. The price paid '.'.'as Jl.T'i per head. Monument Knterprise. Spokane Ithri- Dry. Parties arriving in the city yester day from Spokane bring the interest ing Information that the Washington city now has no falls. The Spokane river Is said to be about dry and the power company has run out wing dams to enable all the flow of the rIVer to'be utilized In generating pow er. Lewlston Tribune. ,j Product or John Day. A radish raised by J. J. Murphy on his ranch. near the Junction of the livers, Is on exhibition at the Enter prise office, which measures 1C in ches in length und C 1-2 Inches in di ameter, and weighs six pounds. This Is another Indication which tends to prove the fertility of the soil on the1 north fork of the John Day river. Monument Enterprise. EXCUKSIOX HATES TO ST. LOUIS Tlio WnsliliiRton & Columbln Itlver Itnllwny. For the World's fair at St. Louis the following rates nre announced: To St. Louis, going via St. Paul or Hillings, returning any di rect route $00.00 To Chicago, goln via St, Paul or Hillings,, returning any di rect route 05.00 To St. Louis, returning from Chicago; or To Chicago, returning from St. Louis 2.50 To St. Louis, returning via Chi cago; or To Chicago, returning via St. Louis 05.00 Children of half-fare nge, half the nbove rates. Tickets on sale October 3, 4 and G. Good going 10 days from date of sale, returning, no days from date of sale. Good for stop-over nt any point within the limits. Vor full Information regarding routes, side trips, etc., call on or ad dress. WALTER ADAMS, AGT., , S. H. CALDERHEAD. Pendleton General Passenger Agent, Or, Walla "Walla, AVash. Six-dill Excursions to St. Louis. October 3, 4 and G are the remain ing dates upon which tickets will be sold at the reduced rates to the St. Louis fair. These rates apply over the Denver & Rio Grande and Mis souri Pacific. For the patrons of these roads special excursion cars will be run through from Portland and St. Louis without change. See the many points of Interest about the Mormon capital and take a ride through nature's picture gallery. During the closing months travel to the fair win be heavy. If you con template going write W. C. McBrlde, general agent .at Portland for the Denver & It.lo Grande, for particulars of thpse' excursions. It Will Do to Your Interest. If 'you contomplate visiting the St. Louis exposition, (to secure reliable Information as'to railroad service, the lowest rates and the best routes. Also as to local conditions In St. Louis; hotels, etc., etc. If you will write the undersigned, stating what Information you desire, the same will be promptly furnished. it we do not have it on hand, will se cure It for you If possible, and with out any expense to you. Address, B. II. TRUMBULL. Commercial Agent, 143 Third Street, Portland. Oregon. Interstate Commerce Inquiry. Chicago, III., Sent. 27 The Inter state commerce commission met In Chicago today to Investigate com plaints of Mlohlgan fruit shlppor that several eastern roads are dis criminating In favor of Armour & Co. In the matter of rates on carload shipments of fruit BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES PROFESSIONS AND TRADES , YSICTAXS. ATTORNEYS. DI.m;. f3' P". OFB-ICB IN JDDD DEAN 4 PEHHY, ATToVnTIAw! minding, office hours, 10 to 12 a. m.: Office over Taylor's Hardware store, J,.1,0 D P. m. Telephones: Office main Pendleton, Oregon. ISjl; residence, main 1381. T-"" . , . , JAMKS A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD .? SUT.n R1N0O. OFFICE OVEP. building. the Pendleton Savings Bank. Tele Phone 801; residence telephone, main IIAIL13Y A LOWELL, ATTOHNKYS AT lavl' law. Office In Uespalu b'ock. R. 8. OAP.FIEI.D, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC DALI.EltAt A M'COURT, LAWYEItS, AS Physician and surgton. Office In Jndd Boclatlon building. building. Telephones: Office, black 1411: residence, black 24. CARTER A RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT nn r t lsw olr,ce In Savings Dank building. DR. D. J. M PAUL, JUDD BLOCK. TELE- phone, main 031 j resld nee, black 101. WINTER A COLLIER, LAWYERS 0F- flee, rooms 7 and 8 Association building. DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN and surgeon. Office In 8aTlnca Bank AARON TURNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. building, room 1. Office 'phone, main 111 Court street. 1411 ; residence, red 1228. STILLMAN A TIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT DR. LYNN K. I1LAKESLEE, CHRONIC Iaw- Mr- Stlllman has been admitted and nervous diseases and diseases of to practice in United States patent oi- women. Judd building, corner Main and "ccs, and makes a specialty of patent law. Court streets. Office 'phone, main 721; Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association residence, red 1153. X-ltay Therapeutics, block. ""H1 UTXCE AXD LAND BUSINESS 1? diseased", UARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. "MAKES . reliable abstracts of title to all lands MRS. M. N. 8AWTELL, COUNTY MAN- ln Dmatllla county. Loans on city and nger of the Northwest Vlavl Co., 020 ,arm Property. Buys and sells all kinds Cosble St., Pendleton. Oregon. of real estate. Does a general brokerage : business. Pays taxes and makes Invest- VETERINARY SURGEONS. ments for non-residents. Reference, any ., bank In Tendleton. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. D C. G- A- HARTMAN, Pres. McNnbb. Office at Tallman's drug - A- HARTMAN, JR., Vice Pres. store. UMATILLA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. DF.VTiexQ Don't buy a piece of property and nfter- . 1S1S' wards And a cloud on the title. We Tvn TJ o cP,v nvr rrrrrtr will make you an accurate abstract of " KE'tN, DENTAL 8URC EON. title at a reasonable charge. Consult us Office, room 15. Judd building. when In need of nn abstract. Umatilla - ,,., Abstract Co., office in Savings Bank Build- E. A. iVAUGHAN, iliJNTIST. OFFICE IN Ing. Judd building. 'Phone, red 1411. J. M. I1ENTLEY REPRESENTS THE HANKS AND DROICERS. oldest and most reliable Are and accl- . dent Insurance companies. Office with FIRST NATIONAL " ANK OF ATHENA, nartman Abstract Co. Oregon. Capital, $30,C00 ; surplus and " profits, 112,500.00. Interest on time de- JOHN HAILKY, JR., U. S. LAND COM posits. Deals In foreign and domestic mlssloner. Specialty made of land si exchange. Collections promptly attended 'ns9 and proof. Insurance and collec to. Uenry C. Adams, president; T. J. tlons. Offiro In Jndd building, room 10. Kirk, vice-president; T. S. LeQrow, cash- i ler; I. M. Kemp, assistant cashier. LIVERY AND FEED STAIJLES. THE FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON, CITY LU'ERYSTAUEALTA STREET, Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank- Carney & Kennedy. Props., livery, feed Ing business. Exchange bought and sold. nnd ,,, Btable. Go0(1 rRS at airtmea. Collections promptly attended to. It. Cnb Hue In connection. 'Phone, main 701. Jameson, president; George W. Proebstel, vice-president ; J. R. Kllgore, cashier i di rectors, G. A. Uartman, M. M. Jones. T. J. Price, G. D. Grow. J, F. Kllgore, Hob- ert Jameson, O. W, Proebstel. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, ! YaHP Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, !BV B IF LI I 18S1). Capital, ?100,000; surplus, $75,- J J 000 : Interest allowed on nil time deposits. ( isi I Exchange bought and sold on all prln- e BI s sr s clpal points.. Special attention given to VVBII I lllW collections. W. J. Furnish, president; J. II WW 1 IVT TT e N. Teal, vice-president ; T. J. Morris, cashier; J. W. Maloney, assistant cashier. T . ,.. - ,., ; Lay In your supply for tlio FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF I'ENDLE- . Mntcr. I have the best wood ? ton. Capital, $i0,000: surplus and un- divided prollts, $123,000. Transacts a ! anil will stwo you money. general banking business. Exchange bought I Z and sold ou all parts of the world. In- s Z terest paid on time deposits. Makes a rvlITU II airkiy a collections on reasonable terms. Levi An- . I II I I I ll fir"rllT keny, president: W. F. Matlock, vlce-pres- , lUIVlll HLIllVI Idcut; G. M. Rice, cashier; George Hart- man. Jr.. assistant cashier. Wholesale oou Dealer. a ARCIUTECTS AND DUILDERS. Office ut Pendleton Cold Stor- nge Plant. C. E. TROUTMAN, ARCHITECT AND ! , , , t,, Superintendent, room 12 Judd block, ; lelephono fllalti 1781. J Pendleton, Oregon. T. F. HOWARD, ARCHITECT AND SU- perlutendent. MakeB complete and re liable plans for buildings In the city or k 44 t country. Room 17, Judd building. JtlXpef t LiOlleCtOl'S F. E. VAN DUSEN & CO.. CONTRACTORS nnd builders: brick, stone nnd cement We have located a branch office ln work; address Bor 455, Tendleton. Pendleton, and will make collecting MOUSE A DUNLAI. CONTRACTORS AND defunct bills a specialty. No ac- Bullders. Estimates given on short no- count too eld for us to handle, tlce. Leave orders at office of Gray's 0ur pIan lg. ..No collections, no Harbor Lumber Co. charges. Suits Instituted, Judgments fill EE IC A COLE, CONTRACTORS AND advertised. builders. Estimates furnished on short notice. Job work a specialty. Prompt T, v , Afntlno-fiorilnii Jfe Co Mer. Bervlce. Shop on Bluff street, near Main. 1,le a" Alstino-t.oruon & y., flier- I cantllo Agency, II. V. Llpe & D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILD- Co., MgrS. er. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, 110 E. Court St. Telephone Main 311. etc. Leave orders at East Oregonlan of,- flee. T. M. KELLER. PLASTERING AND CE- CjJ A, TL ,, mentlng. Cement walks a specialty. rilflCAft I II A CI T ffA Estimates furnished free. Work guaran- 111 I III I I ICL1 teed. Leave orders at lladley A Zehner's - " " " dear store. Main street. P. O. box 104. j, Murray Smith, Malinger. HOARDING AND LODGING. . OPENING Tflf: ALTA" IIOI'SE.'o'r THE WORKING MONDAY, SEPT. 26 Peoples Hotel, corner Alta and Mill strcetB. First-class nccommodatlons : rea. Two separate performances every sonnhle rates; clean beds, neat rooms: feed yard lu connection. S. C. Blttner, Prop, evening. -- - - First show commences at 7:30 ATHENA HOTEL. LEADING HOTEL IN sharD. doora ODei. nt , the city. $1.00 to $1.00 per day. U. P sliarP. aors open at 7. Mlllen, proprietor. Second show commences at 8:30 THE ARLINGTON ROOMING HOUSE sharp' (118 Main St. W. L. Bowlsby. proprle- HIgh-clnss vaudeville. Everything tor. Everything neat, clean and first-class. cieall( refined and up-to-date. HELIX HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGE- This theater caters to ladles, chll- ment. Good meals and clean beds. If dren and gentlemen, you come once you will keep a-comlng. ...... . Only white help employed. Especial at- Admission 10 cents, reserved seats tentlon given to commercial travelers. Mr. 20 cents and Mrs. J. I. Navln. proprietors. Special matinee Saturday at 2:30 COTTAGE HOTEL WHEN YOU GO TO p m for children. Umatilla stop at the Cottage Hotel. v White help, home cooking, everything , neat and clean. Mrs. James O'Connell, " proprietor. ( ......... THE CITY HOTEL, PILOT ROCK. RE- THE BEST modeled and refurnished. Everything , first-class. Mrs. C. H. Beltel bas again as- IS THE CHEAPEST sumed charge. .i Bear this In mind when you SECOND-HAND DEALERS. need poultry and stock supplies v: Woble; dealer " in secJB: pnnfkInwtaUo"ai band goods. It there U anything you Poultry and Stock Food. Use need In new and second-band furniture. ' Kow Kure for your cow trou stoves. granlteware and crockery, call and bles. get his prices. No. 212 Court street FRATERNAL ORDERS. " VrfOlCSWOlftliy 127-129 East Alta St. B. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE. ,, tn- r.'a n Trin- No. 288. Regular meetings first and , A-nt for Ixso 8 "Co Killer, third Thursday! of each month. All ........, , brothers visiting In the city most cordl- --------- ally Invited to attend. Rail In La Dow block, Court street. G. A. Uartman, 8r., . t pi. rf Mill. 0. VL; C. B. Dean, secret-ry. Walters rlOUnilg PllllS FOR 8ALB AT THE EAST OREGONIAN capacity, 160 barrels a day. off Ice large bundles of newspapers, con- . talnlng over 100 big papers, caa be obtain- Flour exchanged for wheat. ed for 25 cents a bundle. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, MISCELLANEOUS. tc, always on hand. SJ IjADIES' CAPSULES GARDES given careful attention. Deipaln block, Kast TjiiIv Aimnts Wnntwl Court street. Telephone Mainiiat Jajr AB,nM wantea. i. Safe, reliable, absolutely guaran- PENDLETON STEAM DYE WORKS teed to cure leucorrhoea and female 780 Cottonwood street. .Cleaning, dying weakness. For particulars address and repairing. Goods called for sod da- M t-- ri.-, Tjv n llvered. -Phone, main 1681. Pr0P- Pharmacy. Lock Box MS, IConsaa City, Mo. For sale by A. C. noUfiE-CLEANINO BI THE JAPANESE) Koeppen & Bros., Pendleton. Uouse-Cleanlni Co. Work done by the SSulSr gjXl2?Z SSfSW r Et OrecoUn by crler, 004 Garden street 'Phone Main 1171. only 15 oeaU roV, j THANSlORTATION LINES. j S10J?TLlNE UNION PACIFIC ' AND TWO TRAINS TO THE liVST? DAILY Through Pullman standard and Tourist Sleepers dally to Omaha and Chicago; tourist sleeper dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars, (personally conducted) weekly to Chi cago: reclining cbalr cars (seats free) to the East dally. TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE TON. EAST1IOUND. Arrive. Depart. No. 2, Chicago Special 5 :30 p. m. 0 :40 p. m. No. 0, Mall A Express 4 :.15 a. m. 4 :43 a. m. WESTBOUND. Arrive. Depart. No. 1, i'ortland Spe cial 8:50 a.m. 8:60 a.m. No. 5, Mall and Ex press 11:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. SPOKANE DIVISION. Arrive. Depart No. 7, Pendleton Pas senger C :35 p. m. No. 8, Spokane Pas senger 9:10.a. m. WALLA WALLA BRANCH. Arrive. Depart. No. 41, Mixed train, 1 :40 p.m. No. 42, Mixed train 5:50 p.m. No. 7 connects with No. 2. No. 42 connects with No. 2. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE FROM TOHTLAND. All sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco every five days. SNAKE RIVER. Rlparla to Lewlston Leave Rlparla dally, except Saturday, 4 :05 a. m. Leave Lewlston 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, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Oinalm nml ALL POINTS HAST AND SOUTH. Portland nml Points on the Sound. TIME CARD. Arrive nt Pendleton Monday, Wed nesday anil Frhluy, 1:4s p. m. Tuesday, Thm-Mlny and Saturday, 11:15 ii. in. Leave Pendleton 7 p. in. Leave Walla Walla dally, eastbound, 11 :00 p. m. Arrive Walla Walla dally, westbound, 10:43 a. in. For Information regarding rates and accommodations, call on or address W. ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. 8. B. CALDEItn EAD. G. P. A., Walla Walla, Washington. RUNS PULLMAN SLEEPING CAKfj ELEGANT DINING CARS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTII FARGO TO " GRAND FORKS CROOK8TON WINNIPEG HELENA and RUTTE THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON And all points East and South. Through tickets to Japan and China, via Tacoma and Northern Pacific Steamship co. ana American line. TIME SCHEDULE. Trains leave Pendleton dally except Sun day, at 7 :00 p. in. For further information, time cards, maps ana tickets, can on or write W, Adams, Pendleton, Oregon, or A. D, CHARLTON, Third and Morrison 8ts., Portland, Or. 1 D ELIGHTFUL ROUTE AYLIGHT RIDES IIZ55Y CRAGS EEP CANYONS A Goldsn Opportunity See nature In all her glorious beauty, and then the acme of man's handiwork. The first Is found along the line of the DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD, the latter at the St. Louis World's Fair. Your trip will be one of pleasure make the most of it. For In formation and Illustrated liter ature write W. C. McIlKIDE, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. HOTELS. HOTEL EMBLETOM .1. d. KICLLY, Proprietor. The Best Hotel in Pendlcton and ns good nn any. The Hotel Pendleton has just been refitted nnd refurnished throughout 'Phono und fire alarm connections with all rooms, llnths In suites and single rooms. Ilcacliinarteis for Traveling Mom Commodious Samplo Rooms. Rates $2.00 and $2.50 Special rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dining Room Service. liar anil Itllllaiil Room In Connection Only Three Illock.s From Depot. Hotel St. George GEORGE DAK YEA IT. Proprietor. European plan. Everything first class. Accommodations tlio best. All modern conveniences. Steam heat tlirmighout. lloome en suite with bath. Large, new samplo rooms. The Hotel St. George is pronounced one of the most modern nnd model hotels of Oregon. Telephone and fire alarm connections to office In nil rooms. Rooms 50c to 3 1,51., CORNER MAIN AND WEI1I1 STS. I Hock mill ti Half From Depot. THE Hotel Bickers Formerly Golden Kle. colMr sfhEbi. Romodeled and refurnished through out. Everything neat, clean and up-to-date. Steam heat and electrlo lights. Best cuisine. Prompt service. II. E. BICKERS, Proprietor. THE PORTLAND -OF PORTLAND, OREGON, American Plan, $3 per day and upward. Headquarters for tourists and commercial travelers. HpefUl rates made to families and single gentlemen. The management will be iili-iisi'il ut nil times to show rooms and glvu prices. A modem Turkish bath establishment In the hotel. II. C. iioweiih, Manager. Insure in Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. Assets. Hartford Fire Insurance Co $12,259,07. Alliance Assurance Co. ,. 29,039,90 London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co 2,544,88$ North British & Mercantile Co , 19,895,974 Royal Insurance Co. .... 22,897,161 FRANK B.CLOPTON ijj AGENT. ( 112 EAST COURT STREET-1. J