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TWELVE PAGES. BASLX KA8T ORBtJONIAN, PENDLJtTTON, ORBQOH, SATURDAY, 6EPTEMUEK 16, IMS. PAGE ELEVEN. j AMONG THE EXCHANGES j OF THE INLAND EMPIRE MlnlHlcr Tried l Suicide. Saturday afternoon Hev. C'hamber kulu, paHlor of the Congregational trhurch hire for two years, made nn liieffectiml attempt to blow out his , brains. Taking iidviintiiKe of IiIh wlfe'M ab BvHce In search of cows, ho lay down tn hlx liPdmniu, placed a rifle to his head and pulled the trfKRer. The bullet tore a frightful gusli across the sculp which bled profusely, creating a ghaHtly iipectacle. Cham berlain fainted from the shock, und lid not altempl to finish bin deed' of self deHti'iiellim. On hlK wife's return Chamberlain wan Induced to come to Priest River from hlH ranrh and hnve the sculp wound dressed. The minister's rash deed is believ ed to have been induced by worry over a boundary Hue dispute with a neighbor. Priest Itiver (Idaho) En terprise. KhivphciiU-r 1 'oinitl IKtut. J. P. Ilradley. a young man who bad been herding sheep In the Mur derer's creek country for E. Hlewart, of Dayvllle, was found dead nt his cump Sunday, September 13, and It la supposed he hud been dead since about Thursday preceding. Thursday he was at the rump of some prospectors near there; Friday his dog was at the t tamp and again on .Sunday. Young Bradley was known to be In poor health and fearing that all was not right, the prospectors went over to the camp anil found him dead. Mr. Ilradley wns well known to he n suf ferer from an Incurable form of dia betes and his death was not unexpect ed. He came here from Missouri four or five years ugo and Is not known to have any relatives here excepting an uncle near Heppner. The facts In the case were so well known that Mr. Snow, justice of the peace, thought It unnecessary to hold an Inquest. Ornnt County News. I Vol n CasiH-r, Wyoming, to llolsc. A baud of Chicago & Northwestern railroad surveyors ure now nt work on the Payette river, coming toward IJolse. They have come from the east and al last reports were located near I.OWHUU1. nt the Junction of Clear creek and the Payette river. John Jackson, who has a ranch on the Pay ette, was In Idaho City on Monday, and slated the men were making good progress. Advices front Idaho City last even ing were that the surveyors had be gun their work, so far as knowledge there wus concerned, nt Stanley basin, and had worked from that point into NOTKI MaiTKKK COMIMS. PreNton V. Scan-It Will IW Here I'll uW Auspice of Philharmonic Club. Preston W. Search, one of the phy sical and Intellectual giants of the lecture platform, will be here on the .'5th of l Ills month under the auspi ces of the Philharmonic club. With hlin will conn his son, Frederick Preston Search, who is a cello solo ist and a pupil of such celebrities as lirasctniv.iiioff, Adatnowskl and Mat lioli. Mr. Search lectures on such subjects as "Great Ideals.'' "Music In the Fath erland." "The Vision of Master Ar tists" and "Ideul Schools." Prof. Search has been a dating re former In education, often at great personal cost, but now rejoices in see ing. In the better schools of the land, the Incorporation of principles which have hail his lifelong advocacy. He has been a fiiiiuiler of Industrial schools wherein the Individual and not the class is the basic unit, and is Utile geneially known as "The Apos tle or Individualism In Kducatlon." Preston W. Search has lived among i he Rockies, the Sierras and the Alps. He has crossed the American conti nent more than a wore of times and lum traveled much In other lands. He hns been n daring mountain climber, has slept many n night upon a preci pice, knows the Joys of the trail, and has lived nmong the cowboys, miners and motiiffalneers. His studies of peasant life in Europe, his penetration Intu the trlbul life of the American Indians, In his gathering of their le gends and rich mytb-lore, his life on ' the mountains nnd in the desert, his personal knowledge of Death Valley, have given him an Inexhaustible fund of data for the books he Is writing, and also for his graphic storytelling. IIUIIHiK CONTRACT l.KT. Will Ctosm tin' Titmnlniii ami Will Cost 2I00. vi....hiv afternoon the contract for the const ruction of the bridge ...toss the Tumulum at Freewater was i..i t.v th iimtv commissioners to ru..n tfeefc of Wnllll Wllllll. Till' Con- tract price was 21M. and the bridge Is to be completed within 0 days. The bridge Is to have a iwi-rmt span .....l .n nm'iroache. The latter will be paid for by the people of Fre! water. Gallant lWor Boyd. n,.v.i wlili his usual offcnslveness, baa waxed merry because the Leader man was gallant enough to carry n young lady's valise for a few blocks In niirhnn vitiligo of Athena, and pilot her through the miscellaneous debris that blockaded the sidewalks. His uncouth mirth reminds one of a hl-horned bovalapus doing the !' ina la, and Is qulle as genteel and graceful. Boyd himself has about as much Idea of gallantry as a bow legged Piute Indian which. Indeed, he would resemble If the nose paint he uses should spread ItseH to the rest of his gnnrlcd and knobby physiogno my. If the ivtlrlng and modest young lady whom he has dragged Into print, will agree to horsewhip him. the Leader will cheerfully furnish the blncksnake nnd pay (ho fine. Weston Lender.. Mules for Hale. Five spnn well-bred mules, years old. for sale. J. G. Johnson, Wash. 8 to ( Gibson, the Payette valley. They were ex pected to survey from Lowman to Grimes pass, and thence down Qrlmes and More creeks. The survey Is supposed to be for the proposed extension of the Northwest ern line westward from Caspar, Wyo., I he present terminus, which has long been expected. Boise Statesman. ' Hung lllniHOir In u Itarti. Joseph Brown, who has been mak ing his home with his brother, Thos. Prown, In the Horseshoe Gend coun try, committed suicide Saturday eve ning by hanging himself, the suicide occurring In nn old barn situated In a field about a quarter of a mile from the house. The deceased hns been a sufferer from an Incurable cancer for several years. He had undergone ihree operations and In one hod an arm amputated and at the last a growth was removed from the side under the arm which has been an open sore since.. Joseph llruwn was a bachelor and was born In West Virginia 80 years ago. He spent most of his life In Texas, coming to this county In '08. (ioldendnle Sentinel. Bond Election at Boise. The special election to be held for the purpose of voting bonds In the sunt of $96,000 to build and equip two new school building has been called, to luke place In the Independent school district of Boise on Tuesday, September 28. The school board will have the proposition separated so that $48,000 may be voted for each building. The bonds are to life dated November 1, lltor,, and will bear Interest at a rate not to exceed G per cent. They are to run 20 years with a 10-year option to pay. Boise Capital News. II k- Dulles It Building l'. With a new engine house, stone brewery, a new two-story building on the corner of Third and Washington, a new store between Federal and Ijiughlin, the land office building re paired, nnd the new brick on Second, the business portion of town has re ceived quite a boost. The Dalles Chronicle. SiuytlHNt liaise Omicc KlMi'p. V. ('. Oxmun, n stock dealer of Salt Uikc. Utah, has been in the city the last few days, buying sheep from A. Smythe & Son. He pays a high trib ute to the Smythe firm by stating that they produce the best grude of sheep handled In Oregon Arlington Record. UATXY MARKET REPORT. Hit) lug ami Selling Prices of Product In Pendleton. The following prices on produce are in effect today: Ices t't Prntliiii'r? Hens. 7c lb. Roosters, 4c lb. Ducks, 8c lb. Geese, 7c lb. Butter, country, 40c to 60c per roll. Eggs, country, 25c down. New potatoes, lc lb. Dry onions, 1 l-4c lb. Selling Prices. Hens, dressed, 40c to 60c. Young chickens, dressed, SOc to 40c. Eggs, 25c per dozen. Country butter, 40c to SOc per roll. Butter, creamery, 15c roll. Cabbage, 2 l-4c lb. Lettuce, S bunches, 10c. Tomatoes, 10c lb. Cucumbers, SOc doxen. Turnips, $1 per sack. Watermelons. 25c and 35c. Canteloupes, 10c to 15c. New potatoes, 1 l-4c lb. Dry onions, 2c lb. LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR. I'urllaiid. Oregon, June I to October 15, 1905. The O. It. & N. company announces rates from Pendleton as follows: Round trip, good for 30 days... $7.65 Round trip party tickets, (10 or more persons on one ticket), good for 10 days $0.85 For organised parties of 100 or more, moving on the same day, a round trip rate of $6.85 will be made, good for seven days. For further particulars, call on or address E. C. SMITH, A rant SPECIAL TRAIN. Condi Excursion to Portland, Ore., September IStli, 1905. Special train leaves Huntington 5:30 a. m., September 18, and arrives at Pendleton 12:05 noon, arriving at Portland 8 p. m. Round trip tickets will be sold at a rate of $6.00 for adults and $3.00 for children be tween the ages of 5 and . 12 years, with a limit of 7 days. For particu lars, call on or address E. C. Smith, agent O. R. A N. .National Convention Women's Chris. tliiu Temperance Union, Los Ange les, October 25-Novcniber 1, 1005. Account above occasion, the O. R. & N. makes a rate of $47.15 for the round trip. Dates of sale October 19 and 20. For particulars, call on or address E. C. Smith, agent O. R. 4 N. Homos for Pendleton and County People at the Umatilla Portland Fair. Write now, to Mrs. William B. Bol ton, 574 1-2 Fifth street, Portland, Ore. Convenient to the grounds. Rates $1.00, $1.25 and $1.60. Including breakfast. Walla Walla County Fair, Walla Walla, September 21-80, 1(05. For above occasion the O. R; ft N. makes a rate of 11.90 for the round trip. Dates of sale September 10 to September 19, Inoluslve. Final limit October 1. For particulars, call on or address E, C. Smith, agent O. R- N. LJLJL PHYSICIANS. J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR geon. Rooms 28 and 20, Hotel Bowman. DRS. SMITH ft DICK OFFICE Pendleton Savings Bank building. Telephones: Main SOI; residence. Main 1681; barn, Red 181. DR. R. E. RINOO, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Rooms S and 4 Schmidt builulng. 'Phone, office, Main 528. 'Phone, residence. Main 23. H. VOLP, A. M., M. D., PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office, Association block. Rooms 18 to 20. 'Phone Main 2771. DR. W. G. COLE, OFFICE IN JUDD building. Office hours, 10 to 11 flee In Judd building. Telephones: flee, Main 1871; residence. Main 1381. H. 8. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO pathlo physician and surgeon. Of fice in Judd building. Tenephones: Office, black 1411; residence, red 1681. DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK, telephone Main 881; residence, black 111. DRS. COLLIER & SWINBURNE Dentists. Smith-Crawford building DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSI clan and Surgeon. Office in Bar ings Bank building, room 1. Office 'phone. Main 1411; residence, Main, 1661. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEB. CHRO- nlc and nervous diseases and dis eases of women. Judd building, cor ner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone, Main 721; residence. Red 1163. X-Ray Therapeutics. DR. AMY CURRIN. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office, Room 5, new Schmidt block. Office hours, 1 to 6 p. m. 'Phone 614. Diseases of wom en and confinement cases. DR. BAKER. CANCER SPECIALIST I Insure success In all cases of can cer where the knife or X-Ray has not been used. Write Dr. Baker at Oakes- dnle. Wash. BATHS. VAPOR BATHS. SA'T GLOWS. VI A vl rubs and massage treatment 'Dhnna TO-A 9109 Ar ddl-M Mn. F. H. Sawtelle. 620 Cosble street DENTISTS. DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL 8UR- geon. Office, room 15 Judd build ing. 'Phone, black 1161. E. A. VAUGHAN. DENTIST. OF- flee In Judd building. 'Phone red 1411. VETERINARY SURGEONS. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. D. Office at Tallman's C. McNabb. drug store. T. J. LLOYD. D. V. S., VETERINARY Surgeon anu Dentist. The only graduate veterinarian practicing In PendWton. Office at Brock McCo mas' drug store. Residence telephone Mnln 131. RANKS AND BROKERS. THE PENDLTON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton, Ore. Organized March 1. 188. Capital, $100,000; surplus, $100,000. Interest allowed on all time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on all principal points. Special at tention given to collections. W. J. Furnish, president; T. J. Morris, vice- president; J. A. Borle. cashier; J. W. Mnloney, assistant cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PEN- dleton. Capital, surplus and undi vided profits, $260,000.00. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold on all parts of the world. Interest paid on time deposits. Makes collections on reasonable terms. Levi Ankeny, president; W. F. Matlock, vice-president; O. M. Rice, cashier: George Hartmart, Jr., assistant cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHE- na. Oregon. Capital. $50,000; sur plus and profits. $11,600,000. Inter est on time deposits. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attenoea to. Henry J. Al ans, president; T. J. Kirk, vice-presi dent,; F. s. Leurow, casnter; i. u. Kemp, assistant cashier. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands in Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and sells all kind) of real estate. Does a gen eral brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non-resi dents. Reference, any bank in Pen dleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. w. s. Wenninger, vice-Pres. C. H. MA,. H, J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE oldest and mest reliable fire and accident insurance companies, orno with Hartman Abstr-ct Co. inHN HATLET. JR.. U. 8. LAND Commissioner. Specialty made of land filings and proof. Insurance and collections. Office In Judd Lulld- lng, room 16. FRATERNAL ORDERS. B. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE No. 288. Regular meetings first and third Thursdays f each month. All brothers visiting In the city most cordially Invited to attend. Hall In IjiDow block. Court street - Thomas Fits Gerald, E. R.; C. E. Bean, Sec. mrvni nmJI tinon NO. 62 A. F. a A M . meets the first and third Monduvs of each month. All visiting bretiren are Invited. LEWIS ft CLARK EXPOSITION. FOR FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND room accommodation In Portland during the exposition apply at once and send your reservation fee of $1.00 to apply on rent of your room. Rooms In all parts of the city. 50 cents to $1.00 a day. Reserve your rooms without delay and get your choice. Write for full Information to Depart ment 11. Exnosttlon Accommodation Bureau. The only official bureau of the Lewis and Clark fair. Goodnough Building, Portland, ore. Classified . Advertisements BRING CERTAIN and QUICK RESULTS ATTORNEYS. H. J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Taylor's hardware store Pendleton, Oregon. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICB IN Judd building. BAILEY LOWELL, ATTORNEY at Law. Office in Despaln block. JOHN W. McCOURT, ATTORNEY at Law. Association bulldlns. CARTER RALEY. ATTORNEYS at Law. Office In Savings Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY Al Law. Office over Taylor's hard ware store. WINTER COLLIER, LAWYERS Office, rooms 7 and 8, Association building. STILLMAN ft PIERCE, ATTOR neys at Law. Mr. Sttllman has been admitted to practice In United States patent offices, and makes a specialty of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, 11 and 13, Association block. JOHN H. LAWRBY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Office, Saving Bank buldlng. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. HOWARD ft SWINGLE, ARCHI tects and Architectural Engineers. Practical and reliable plans and speci fications and thorough superintend ence of all kinds of building and con struction. Taylor Building, corner Main nnd W er streets. E. TROUTMAN, ARCHITECT and Superintendent . oom 11 Judd building. Pendleton, Ore n. D. A. M..Y, CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc. Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING AND cement walks a specialty. Esti mates furnished free. Work guaran teed. Leave orders at Goodman cigar store. Main street P. O. Box 104. D. NICHOLS, ARCHITECT ROOM 8, Association block. BROKER. J. B. DESPAIN, MERCHANDISE Broker and Manufacturers' agont Office with Clark ft Reel, Main street next to E. O. block. 'Phone Main 1741. PAWN BROKERS. UNCLE TOM'S PLACE, OPPOSITE Pendleton Steam Laundry Unre deemed pledges sold. Clothes, watch es, pistols, guns. Cheapest place In Pendleton. PLUMBING. GOODMAN-THOMPSON CO. SANI tary Plumbers, 648 Main St All work first-class. Best material Ufced. Prompt service. Sewer connections made. 'Phone Main 811. ITVERY AND FEED 8TABLE. COMMERCIAL LIVERY, FEED AND Sale Stables. Slmonton Bros, ft Corley, Props. Horses boarded by day. week or montn, su cents per aay. First-class livery turn-outs. Aura street between V ebb and Alta. 'Phone Black 2921. CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALTA at t Carney ft I.ennedy, Props. Livery, feed and sales stable. Good rUs at all times. Cab line In connec tion. 'Phone, Main 701. ELECTRICIANS. J. L. VAUGHAN ELECTRICIAN Wiring of all de lptlons and ele trlcal work of all kinds premptc. done. Full line of electrical supplies Including chandeliers, door bells, eta Satisfaction guaranteed. 12C Wert Court street Mllarkey building. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. 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 price. No. T 12 Court street. WANTED TO BUY YOUR 8EC- onl-hand goods. Graham ft Hunt er, at old Basler stand. COMMISSION HOUSE. COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO., JOHN B. Benson, Mgr. Office at Pendle ton Ice ft Cold Storage plant Deal ers In fruit, vegetables and d'.lry pro ducts. 'Phone Main 178 BOARDING AND LODGING. ATHENA HOTEL LEADING Ho tel In the city. $1.00 and $1.60 per day. H. P. Mlllen, proprietor. HELIX HOTEL, UNDER NE. MAN- agement. Good meals and clean beds. If yoj come once you will keeo a-comlng. Only white help em ployed. Especial attention given to commercial travelers. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nnvln, proprietors. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. unNTFRASTElAI BROS.. MARBLE and Granite works. Monuments of all descriptions. Ornamental and cut stone for buildings. Examine our work; 709 East Court street. GENERAL REP Am SHOP. "ROTTAnn nEAL" SHOP. GUN AND Bicycle repairing. Agents ior tm i jrlal, Columbia and Century bicycles. J. Hess Hens lman, 318 West Webb street FUNERAL DIRECTORS. M. A. '..ADER, FUNEHAL DIREC tor and licensed embalmer. Grad o nf ih rhlpAiro College of Em balming. Corner Mnln and Webb streets. 'Phone Mnln 1301. Funeral parlors In connection. BAKER ft FOLSOM. FUNERAL Di rectors aud licensed embalmers. office. Funeral parlor. Two funeral enrs. Calls responded to day or night. 'Phone Main io. CinjTESE LAUNDRY. SLOM. KEK. CHINESE LAUNDRT man. Family washing a specialty. All work done by hand, and first cl ss. Goods caIKu for and delivered. 461 Court street. 1 WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN watchmaking, engraving, Jewelers' work; only practical school for Jew elers. Money made learning. Watah-making-Engraving School, P.-L building, Seattle. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO learn the barber trade tn 8 weeks. Splendid opportunities. Graduates earn $15 to $26 weekly. Spokane Bar ber College, 402 Front avenue, Spo kane. WANTED INSTALLMENT CoC lector for merchandise accounts; good salary and expenses. Address Manufacturer, P. O. Box 1027, Phila delphia, Pa. WANTED A WELL EDUCATED young man wants position as clerk. Address W. L. Jones, Box 172, Pllol Rock, Oregon. WANTED CLASSIFIED ADA, SUCH as help wanted; rooms or houses for rent; second-hand goods for sale; In fact, any want you want to get filled, the East Oregonlan wants your want ad. Rates: Three lines one time, 16 cents; two times, 25 cents; six times, 46 cents. Five lines one time, 26 cents; two times, Si cents; six times, 76 cents. Count six words to the line. Send your classified ads to the office or mall to the East Ore gonlan, enclosing silver or stamps to cover the amount. FOR SALE. FOR SALE 05 ACRES NEAR ATH ena. Will rent the purchaser 630 acres good wheat land, part summer fallow. Cheap rent. See J. M. Hays, real estate office, Athena, Oregon. FOR SALE A SPAN OF HALTER broke driving nor s. Apply to Mrs. B. Cunningham, or at Dutch Henry Feed Yard. FOR RENT. FOR RENT THREE-ROOM COT tage, furnished for housekeeping. 617 Aura street FOR RENT AN UP-TO-DATE . room cottage. Call at 211 8o Main street MUSIC STUDIO. PROF. O. H. HARTUNG. STUDIO for mandolin, guitar and violin. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sclu:ildt block, Rooms 8, 9. Over Great East ern store. CARPET CLEANING. TIME FOR FALL HOUSE-CLEAN-lng to begin. Expert carpet cleaner and feather renovator. Open for bus iness September 20. E. Blanchet, cor ner Ray and Jackson streets. 'Phone Red 2722. SEWING MACHINES. ED EBEN, WHOLESALE AND RE tall dealer In sewing machines and supplies. 209 East Court street, Pen dleton, Oregon. CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS. PENDLETON STEAM CLEANING ft Dyeing Works. 206 Alta street Carr and Gault props. Join the suit club and pay by the month. Ladles' fine garments a specialty. Prices right Work called for and delivered. Phone Mnln 1891. I THE POPULAR PLACET TO f EAT IS THE 1 The French i Restaurant; Everything served first-class. ; Best regular meals In Pendle , ton for 25 cents. SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY. i Polydore Moens, Prop. ' TEETH EXTRACTED BY THE MOD ERN METHOD, SOU We are thoroughly equipped with all modern metVoda and appliances, and guarantee our work to be of the highest stand ard, and our prices the lowest consistent with first -clas work. T. H. White DENTIST ASSOCIATION BLOCK Telephone Main 16(1. mm CHiCHCSTCN'a (holism Pennyroyal pills V-v Ordinal and Only Utauifta. HAFK. A!w7rliatJe .ill, k lrn6f16f ibr uiiiLuivir.it.' r.isvin U KKD ftodl 4. Id OMtsJltc to. smIs. vUhbitn ribbon. Takfaoalher. RrfisM lftfrrM BnWUidtlMa w4 IbbIi Uom Btii of jotir Drui(it, t trad 4- la Utnpa for PartlcwUra, Ttwllaaaalala aad "Itfllef for l.adiva,"in tttw. by rt (r-a Mall. 1 0.OUO TrUmolU. Sold bf all DruA-nitt, C'hlrhMtor C'htMlfWl Vm ami UU papf Madiaaa avatar. PaULA- FA. Soft's Santal-Pepsin Capsule POSITIVE CURE For If HajnmatlOn or C-rrt of the Blad" And Dlari1 Kidneys, fj euro do pat Curat quickly ah4 Perm tiPDtly the worst cftaen of WoiiorrhAra, tod MI4M. no nuutr of how long ntnnd inn. Abeolatelv nArmli. Hold by dratnUW. -Tic 01.00, or by mail, popid 1.00, 3 bOAM, 62.75. THE SAKTAL-PEPSIII CO. LLCPONTAINt, OHtO. BROCK A M'OOMAS CO, DruffgisU. MEN AND WOMEN. Cm BUlS for nntnrml 4ithrrM,lultniaillona, Irriutton. or ulcrmtioos of mnooni membranci. NtnlNH. nJ not tfU5CMtit0o. fnt at nlmoM. MiKNini,o. ktj t r irulr wot wu laittft. W7 4aW MY m A M Qoarauitwd M 1 W BtA ta lata. V 1 aw tan la nnalarlaaa n VTrvN VLMi . M OREGON SH0JJ1JNE id Union Pacific TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAJXX Through Pullman standard aixd Tourist Sleepers dally to Omaha and Chicago; tourist sleeper dally to Kan- i City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago; reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East dally. TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE TON. EASTBOUND. No. 2. Ch'cago Special, arrive 1.16 p. m.; depart, 6:40 p. m. no. o, Man ft Express, arrive 4:it p. m.; departs, 6 a. u.. W ESTBOUND. No. 1, Portland Special, arrives 6:66 a. m.; departs, 8:60 a. m. No. 6, Mall ft Express, arrives 11 p. m.; departs, 11 p. m. SPOKANE DIVISION. No. 7, Pendleton passenger, arrives 6:35 p. m. Nc 8. Spokane passenger, deoarta. I m. WALLA WALLA BRANCH. Special passenger arrives 1:40 a. m.; departs 6:46 p. m. Morning train connects with No. 1. Evening train connects with No. 1. No. 7 connects with No. 1. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subjects to change. For San Francisco every five days. SNAKE RIVER Riparla to Lewlston Leave RlDarta dall, except Saturday, 4:06 a. m. Leave Lewlston dally, exceot Fri day, 7:00 a. m. E. C. SMITH. Agent Pendleton RUNS PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR ELEGANT DINING CARS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO TO GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON And all points East and South. Throng tickets to Japan aad CMaa, vis Tsroma mod Northern Pacific Btsasukls Co. sod American line. TIME SCHEDULE. -Trains leave Pendleton dally except 8unday at I p. m. For farther Information. tloH maps and tickets, call on er writs W. Adams, Pendleton, Oregon, or A. D. CHARLTON, Third and Vorrlson Bts.. Portland, Or Washington & Columbia River Railroad TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR Chicago, St Paul, St Louis, City, St Joseph, Omaha and ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH Portland and Points on the Sound. TIME CARD. Arrive Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, 12:16 p. m. On Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, 10:16 a. m. Leave at 6 p. m. dally. Leave Walla Walla 6:16 p. tn. for east Arrive Walla Walla at 9 a. m. from west For Information regarding rates as4 accommodations, call on or address W. ADAMS. Ageat Pendletoa, Oreto 8. B. CAI.DERHKAD. O. P. A, Walla Walla. Washington. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH TOUR JOURNEY If your tickets read over the Den ver and Rle Orande railroad, taa "Scenic Line of the World." BECAUSE There are so many scenic attractions and points of Interest alone the Una between Ogden and Denver that the trip never becomes tiresome. If you are going east writ for In formation and get a pretty book thai will tell you all about It W. a M BRIDE, General Agent 114 Third Street, Portland, - Oregon