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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 89, 1905.
PAGB BBTBH.
AMONG THE
OF THE INLAND EMPIRE
Pleaded Guilty and Confessed.
The cases of the three men arrested
at Thorpe and Ellensburg on u charge
of burglary In connection with the
looting of the Hhnotlng gallery on
South Second Htreet, had a hearing be
fore Juki ice Taggard late Monday
evening. The result was that one
pleaded guilty and made a (ull con
tention, clearing the other two and
Implicating another man named Mil
ler. Frank Welch, the man who plead
ed guilty, told of drinking heavily with
the man Miller on the night of the
robbery nnd of noticing the trunk with
the rifles, knives and other property
and of taking It ncross the railroad
truck nnd breaking the top open, and
then of hiding the wntches nnd rifles
and taking only the knives, tie also
promised to show the officers where
the remainder of the stolen property
was located.
As his confession cleared the other
two men, they were allowed to go,
with instructions to lenve the country
os soon as possible. Welsh was bound
over to the superior court and the
county authorities will muke an effort
to apprehend Miller and bring him
back here for trial. North Yakima
Republic.
Drunken Indian Muke Trouble.
Three hop pickers from the Lynch
ranch were nswiulted by drunken In
dians Monday night near the Shunno
ditch as they were returning from
town. After a bloody fight the white
men overcome their assailants and
brought them In to the city Jail. They
say that the trouble was st irted by
the Indians, who began matters with
a volley of stones, knocking one of
their number unconscious. A war
rant for the arrest of the Indians, who
ure now In the city Jail on a charge
of being drunk and an assault and
buttery, has been asked.
The three men who are pressing
the churge are 11. C. Colvin. Fred
Stevenson and 81 ttennett, all of Mount
Vernon, Wash., while the Indians
give the names of Charley Quash and
Hilly Awkl. North Yakima Republic.
Flouring Mill at Ctohlvell.
It Is no longer a matter of doubt as
to Caldwell having u flour mill as all
necessary arrangements have been
made nnd the deal elosed up between
the IlusinesB Men's association of
Caldwell and Mr. R. Ureet, of Minoo,
I. T. In speaking with J. F. Herr,
secretury of the association, Mr. Herr
ild: "Yes, the flour mill Is a sure go,
KANT INDIAN STUDENTS.
1 wo Men From Uie Punjaub Join Ore
gon Agricultural College,
The Corvnllis Times gives the fol
lowing account of the coming of two
Bust Indian students to Join the Ore
gon Agricultural' classes for the ensu
ing yeur:
Pula Singh and Sohuu Lull Itavt ure
the two new students Just arrived
from India to Join the O. A. C. Both
of them arc from Punjab, the land of
fine river, northwest of India. I'ala
Singh In a Sikh (disciple of Guru Oo
lind Singh, who Is one of the fuiuous
heroes of India und for tho first time
organized the world known sent of
warriors called Sikhs.) He wears a
turban always, which singles out the
Hikh caste from the rest of Hindoo
castes. He will take up a special mht
liif course in the college.
Mr. Huvl Is a graduate of commeroc
of Punjab university und will take up
u course in mechunlcul englueerlnc.
l'oth these young men have traveled
24,000 miles at u t rcut sclf-sucrlfVe
of personal convenience. When asked
today what mad." tlirm travel so l.ir,
Mr. Huvl replied mat "the practical
education of America and the unre
strained opportunities to acquire tech
nical skill" biought tin m to America.
Mr. Singh said what led him to come
to Corvullis were the brilliant accoui t
written by Mr. Sinha to Indian nev.'.i
pupora, speaking hislily of the Oregon
Agricultural college, the efficiency of
tho teaching, the kind nnd courteous
treatment of the professors nnd above
all, the democracy of public life ot
America where work was honored.
where even respectable students swept
the college campus, helped In tho la
boratories, picked apples nnd chopped
wood. What struck the high caste
Hindoo most. Pula Singh mid, was
that even the professors did every
thing themselves, without waiting for
servnnts.
These students have come to study
the self-help and go-ahead spirit of
the Yunkres and expect to go back
und teach to their own peoplu what
thev have learned. Wo hope they will
succeed In that which they wunt to do,
Cntarrh and liny Fever.
Liquid Cream Balm Is becoming
quite as populnr In many localities as
Klv's Cream Balm solid. It Is pre-
nnreil for use In atomizers, and Is
ht.-i.lv nrlzcd bv those who have
been nccustomed to call upon physic
Inns for such treatment. Many phy
sicians are using and prescribing It
All the medical properties of the cel
ebrated Cream Balm are contained
In the Liquid form, which Is 75 cents,
Including a snraylng tube. All drug
gists, or by mall. Ely Brothers, 66
Warren St., New York.
Will Build a lltiildlilMt Temple.
Los Angeles, Sept. 29. A site for
the first Buddhist temple ever built
In the United States, has been select
ed here und as the funds required are
an hand the work on tho building will
aon he started. According to the
statement of Lord Abot Spenshnku
' the head of the Buddhists In the
United States, the temple will be
magnificent structure, closely follow
ing the oriental slylo of the temples
' la Indian nnd Japan.
Notice to Debtors.
All people knowing tnemselvcs to
be Indebted to me are requested to
all and settlo at once.
II. M. SLOAN.
Blacksmith.
EXCHANGES
and all arrangements are made and
work will begin at once. The city will
deed a location for the mill and build
the foundation for Mr, Breet, and he
Is to put up a 100-barrel mill at once."
Culdwell News.
Weather Synorwls for I laker City.
Weather Observer W. C. McGuiness
has compiled the following statistics or
tho October weather for the pant 16
years so as to give the people of Ba
ker City an idea of what they may
expect this coming month:
The mean or normal temperature
has been 48 with the warmest month,
1 a 0 1, recording 03 degrees. The cool
est month was in 1899 with an acr
age of 43 degrees. The highest tem
perature for any duy In the month
for the past 18 years was 85 degrees
on the fifth, 1899. Frost always visits
this section In October and the aver
age rainfall has been .99 inches. As
a general thing tho weather Is fairly
good with an average of only 10
cloudy days during the month and nine
partly cloudy days. Tho winds are
from the south and average about six
miles per hour. Snow may bo ex
pected at any time during the month
for In 1899 there were 4.8 Inches un
tho 11th and 12th. Baker City Her
ald. Tlilof Got Four Cents.
The Presbyterian parsonage was
tittered by a burglar and ransacked
while Minister L. F. Hayden and his
family were at' church Sunday even
ing. The burglar got very little for
his trouble. All that was missing by
Itev. and Mrs. Hayden on their return
was 4 cents In change. There were
money and valuables In the house, but
the thief did not find them. North
Yakima Republic.
Two BuslnesH Housex Burn,
Fire early Sunday morning destroy
ed two business houses on the heights
at Hood River, the confectionery store
of 11. F. Jochlmsen and the Bateman
public hull. The loss of 82200 was
well covered by Insurance. Efficient
service of a bucket brigade saved ad
joining business blocks. The Dalles
Chronicle.
Out on Rail.
John Carter and Lester Williams,
the two yuung men from Long Creek
charged with arson In connection with
the burning of the Keeney barn last
week, furnished ball In the sum of
lfno. and were given their liberty
John Duy News.
DAILY MARKET REPORT.
Buying and Selling Price of Product
In Pendleton.
The following prices on produce are
in effect today:
pp to Pnxluiert
Hens, 7c lb.
Roosters, 4c lb.
Ducks, 9c lb.
Geese, 7c lb.
Butter, country, 59 to (9c per roll.
Kggs, country, 30c dosen.
Potatoes, lc lb.
Dry onions, 1 l-4c lb.
Selling Prices.
Hens, dressed, 40c to 60c
Young chickens, dressed, 80c to 40c
Eggs, 30c per dosen.
Country butter, 59 to 69a per rolL
Butter, creamery. 79 to 76c roll.
Cabbage, 2 l-4c lb.
Lettuce, 3 bunches, lvc.
Tomatoes, 6 l-4c lb.
Cucumbers, 30c dozen.
Turnips, 31 per sack.
Watermelons, 25c and 35c.
Canteloupes, 10c to 15c.
Potatoes, 1 l-4o lb.
Dry onions, 2c lb.
Grapes, 8 l-3c lb.
Apples, 31 box.
Celery, 8 l-3cc bunch.
Sweet potatoes, 6c lb.
LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR.
Portland, Oregon, June 1 to October
15, 1905.
The O. R. ft 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 $4.86
For organized 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,
, Agent
4
National Convention Women's Chris
tian Temperance Union, Los Ange
les, October 25-Novembcr 2, 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. & N.
(Bunco (SaCevroA
No dangerous drugs or alcoholic
concoctions aro taken Into the stom
ach when Hyomel Is used. Breathed
through the Inhaler, tho balsamic
hcullng of Hyomel penetrates to the
most remote cells of the noso and
throat, and thus kills tho catarrhal
germs, hculs the Irritated mucous
membrane, and gives complete und
permanent cure.
Hyomel Is tho simplest, most oleas
ant and the only guaranteed cure tor
cntarrh thnt has been dlscov -r- d.
Complete outfit, $1.00; extra bottlo,
60 cents.
For snle by Tallman Sc Co,
Francis H. Palmer, who ombos
zled $41,000 from tho Poconlo bank
at Sag Harbor, N. Y has been sen
fenced to the penitentiary for three
years.
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PHYSICIANS.
J, A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR
geon. Rooms 18 and 19, Hotel
Bowman.
DRS. SMITH DICK OFFICE
Pendleton Savings Bank building.
Telephones: Main 101; residence,
Main 1691; barn. Red 181.
DR. R. B. RINGO, PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon. Rooms 8 and 4 Schmidt
bullying. 'Phone, office, Main 828.
'Phone, residence. Main 29.
H. VOLP, A. M., M. D., PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Office, Association
block. Rooms 18 to 80. '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
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
fice In Judd building. Tenephones:
Office, black 1411; residence, red 1888.
DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK,
telephone Main 981; residence,
black 181.
DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSI
clan and Surgeon. Office In Sav
ings Bank building, room 1. Office
phone, Main 1411: residence, Main,
1581.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE. CHRO
nlo and nervous diseases and dis
eases of women. Judd building, cor
ner Main and Court streets. Office
phone, Main 781; residence, Red
1168. X-Ray Therapeutics.
nn AMY CURRIN. PHYSICIAN
on amnn. Office. Room 6, new
Schmidt block. Office hours, 1 to 5
p. m. 'Phone 614. Diseases of worn
en and confinement cases.
DOCTORS O. 8. AND EVE HOISINQ
ion. Osteopaths. uranunies u
Klrksvlllo school. Suite 10-12 ues
pnln block. 'Phone Red 818L
BATHS.
wiDnn nATFTS. HA T GLOWS. VIA'
iH rah! and massage treatment
Phone Red 2102. or address Mrs.
H. Sawtelle. 620 Cosbte street
DENTISTS.
DRS. COLLIER SWINBURNE
Dentists. Smith-Crawford building
DR. M. S. KERN. DENTAL 8UR
geon. Office, room 15 Judd build
ing. 'Phone, black 1281.
- t VATTGHAN. DENTIST. OF.
flee In Judd building. 'Phone red
1411.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
VETERINARY
C. McNabb.
drug store.
BURGEON DR. D.
Office at Tollman's
T. J. LLOYD, D. V. 8 VETERINARY
Surgeon anu Dentist The only
graduate veterinarian practicing In
Pendleton. Office at Brock MeCo-
mas' drug store. Residence telephone
Main 121.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK
Pendleton, Ore. Organized March
1. 1889. Capital, $100,000; surplus,
f 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.
Maloney, assistant cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PEN-
dleton. Capital, surplus and undl
vlded 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; G. M.
Rice, cashier; George Hartman, Jr.,
assistant cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHE
na, Oregon. Capital, $60,000; sur
plus and profits, $12,600,000. Inter
est on time deposits. Deals In foreign
and domestic exchange. Collections
promptly attended to. Henry C. Ad
ams, president; T. J. Kirk, vlce-presl-den!;
F. S. LeOrow, cashier; I. M
Kemp, assistant cashier.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all lands
In Umatilla county. Loans on dry
and farm property. Buys and sells
all klndj of real estate. Does a gen
eral brokerage business. Pays taxes
and makes investments for non-resl
dents. Reference, any bank in Pen'
dleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
W. S. HENNINGER, Vlce-Pres.
C. H. MA. H, 8-.
J. M. BENTLEV REPRESENTS this
oldest and most reliable fire and
accident insurance companies. Offlo
with Hartman Abstr ct jo.
JOHN HAILEY, jn., U. 8. LAND
Commissioner. Specialty made of
Innd filings and proof. Insurance
nnd collections. Office In Judd Lulld
Ing, room 18.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
B. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE
'no. 288. Regular meetings first
and third Thursdays f each month.
All brothers visiting in me city mosi
,,iiniiu invited to attend. Hall In
unnw block. Couit street Thomas
Fits Gerald, E. R.: C. H. Bean, Sec
. .t TT.T..-.VT t nnnn vn ks a. F.
a. a xt mt tha first and third
Mondusrs of each month. All visiting
hret.iren are invited.
LEWIS A CLARK EXPOSITION.
FOR FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND
room accommodation In Portland
during the exposition apply at once
and send your reservation fee of $2.00
to apply on rent of your room. Rooms
In all pnrts of the city. 60 cents te
$2.00 a day. Reserve your rooms
without delay and get your choice.
Write for full Information to Depart
ment 11, Exposition Accommodation
Bureau. The only official bureau of
the Lewis and Clark fair, Goodnough
Building, Portland, Ore.
Classified Advertisements
BRING CERTAIN and
QUICK RESULTS
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
HOWARD A SWINGLE, ARCHI
tecta 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 and W er streets.
E. TROUTMAN, ARCHITECT
and Superintendent. . oom 12
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 stre t P. O. Box 104.
D. NICHOLS, ARCHITECT ROOM
8, Association block.
BROKER.
J. B. DESPAIN, MERCHANDISE
Broker and Manufacturers' agent.
Office with Clark A Rees, 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 Ubed.
Prompt service. Sewer connections
made. 'Phone Main 811.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
COMMERCIAL LIVERY, FEED AND
Sale Stables. Slmonton Bros.
Corley, Props. Horses boarded by day,
week or month, 10 cents per day.
First-class livery turn-outs. Aura
street between ebb and Alta. 'Phone
Black 2921.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALTA
st t Carney A Kennedy, Props.
Livery, feed and sales stable. Good
lira at all times. Cab line In connec
tlon. 'Phone, Main 701.
ELECTRICIANS.
J. L. VAUGHAN ELECTRICIAN
Wiring of all de lptlons and ele
trlcal work of all kinds premptg
done. Full line of electrical supplies
Including chandeliers, door bells, etc.
Satisfaction guaranteed. 120 West
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, graniteware ana
crockery, call and get his price. No.
13 Court street
WANTED TO BUY YOUR SEC'
oni-hand goods. Graham at Hunt
er, at old Basler stand.
COMMISSION HOUSE.
COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO., JOHN
B. Benson, Mgr. Office at Pendle
ton Ice A Cold Storage plant Deal
ers In fruit vegetables and d.-.lry pro
ducts, n one Main 178
BOARDING AND LODGING.
ATHENA HOTEL LEADING HO-
tel In the city. $1.00 and $1.60 per
day. H. P. MUlen, proprietor.
HELIX HOTEL, UNDER NE. MAN-
agement Good meals and clean
beds. If yoj ceme once you will
keep a-comlng. Only white help em
ployed. Especial attention given to
commercial travelers. Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Navtn, proprietors.
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.
MONTERASTELLI BROS., MARBLE
and Granite works. Monuments oi
all descriptions. Ornamental and cut
stone for buildings. Examine our
work: 709 East Court street
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP.
SQUARE DEAL" SHOP, GUN AND
Blcvcle repairing. Agents lor Im-
1 3rial, Columbia and Century bicycles.
J. Hess Hens lman, 818 West Webb
street
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
M. A. i.ADER, FUNE1 AL DIREC-
tor and licensed emDaimer. uraa-
uate of the Chicago College of Em
balming. Corner Main and Webb
streets. 'Phone Main 1301. Funeral
parlors In connection.
BAKER & FOLSOM. FUNERAL Di
rectors aud licensed embalmers.
Onnoslte nostofflce. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night. 'Phone Main 75.
CinXESE LAUNDRY.
SLOM KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRY
man. Family washing a specialty.
All work done by hand, and first
cl ss. floods calU for and delivered.
4 os court street.
MUSIC STUDIO.
PROF. O. H. HARTUNG, STUDIO
for mandolin, guitar and violin
Hours 10 a. in. to 9 p. tn. Setirtldt
block. Rooms 8, 9. Over Great East
orn store.
SEWING MACHINES.
D EBEN. WHOLESALE AND RE
tall dealer In sewing machines and
supplies. 209 East Court street Pen
d'.eton, Oregon.
CARPET CLEANING.
TIME FOR FALL HOUSE-CLEAN'
Ing to begin. Expert carpet cleaner
and feather renovator. Open for bus.
Iness September 20. E. Blanchet. cor'
ner Rnv and Jackson streets. 'Phone
Red 2722.
CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS.
PENDLETON STEAM CLEANING &
Dyeing Works, 208 Alta street. Carr
and Gnult props. Join the suit club
nnd pay by the month. Ladles' fine
garments a specialty. Prices right.
Work called for and delivered. Phone
Main 1891.
1
ATTORNEYS.
H. J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office over Taylor's hardware store
Pendleton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE.
LAW OFFICH IN
Judd building.
HAILEY LOWELL, ATTORNEY
at uw, urnee in Despaln block.
JOLT W. McCOURT. ATTORNBT
at Law. Association building.
CARTER A RALEY, ATTORNEYS
at Law. Office in Savlnsra Bank
building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office over Taylor's hard
ware store.
WINTER COLLIER. LAWYERS.
Office, rooms 7 and 8. Association
building.
Suipinq june supvea 'eoiuo i
IY AaNHOLXV '3HAiVT H NHOf
STILLMAN A PIERCE. ATTOR-
neys at Law. Mr. Stlllman has been
admitted to practice In United States
patent offices, and makes a specialty
of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and
13, Association block.
WANTED.
WANTED SEWING BY THE DAY
-Phone Black 2431.
WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO
learn the barber trade in 8 weeks.
Splendid opportunities. Graduates
earn $15 to $25 weekly. Spokane Bar
ber college, 402 Front avenue, Spo
kane. WANTED INSTALLMENT COL-
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, Pilot
Rock, Oregon.
WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS, SUCH
as help wanted; rooms or housei
for rent; second-hand goods for sale;
In fact any want you want to ret
tilled, the East Oregonlan wants your
want ad. Rates: Three lines one
time, 16 cents; two times, 25 cents
six times, 45 cents. Five lines one
time. 25 cents; two times, 86 cents,
six times, 75 cents. Count six word!
to the line. Send your classified ade
to the office or mall to the East Ore
gonlan, enclosing silver or stamps to
cover the amount
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE THREE LOTS AND
four houses, centrally located; one
twelve-room and other three five
room houses. All modern Improve
ments. This Is a snap. 209 Garden
street, between Tustln and High.
FOR SALE 55 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 hor s. Apply to
Mrs. B. Cunningham, or at Dutch
Henry Feed Yard.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT 12-ROOM BOARDING
and rooming house. Inquire 209
Garden street between Tustln and
High.
FOR RENT SUITE UNFURNISH-
ed housekeeping rooms in East Ore
gonlan building. Apply at this office
MISCELLANEOUS.
SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES. IF
you want to subscribe to magazines
or newspapers in the United States or
Europe, remit by postal note, check
or send to the EAST OREGONIAN
the net publisher's price of the publl
cation you desire, and we will have It
sent you and assume all the risk of
the money being lost In the malls. It
will save you both trouble and risk.
If you are a subscriber to the EAST
OREGONIAN In remitting you can
aeauct 10 per cent rrom tne puoiisn
er's Tirtee. Address EAST OREGON
IAN PUB. CO., Pendleton Oregon.
ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATIONS,
etc Very latest styles. Leave or
ders at East Oregonlan office.
SCHEDULE OF
PEN DLETON-UHLAH
Stage T fne
t.riah. xent Sunday. Btsze leaves ttm
OletoD II 1 i m., arrives st Vklsb st
p. m. Hetnrn stage leaves Uklan at
, arrives st renanieion o p. m.
Pendleton to L'klsh. IS: round trio. 6a
Pendleton to Alba, 32.75 ; ronad trip. 15
Pendlton to Ridge, $2; ronnd trip, 88.66
Pendleton to Nye, 310U; round trip, $2.60
Pendleton to Pilot Rock,
$1 ; ronnd trip
81 .AO.
Office st Brack A MrComss'
Drug Store.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Pennyroyal pills
Orllrml and Out? UrnuirMh
-nd "Itrll! for l.a.lU--,
Inn Mall. 1 MMI01 raiim-ni-ls. 8oM bf
nil iHuiciii. thlrhlr 4'hnwlcal C.
ltaP6Ui MMft4 KqiiBi-t. rUlLA.. I'A,
('..it4. Da.i.i n-;
A POSITIVE CUKE
ForIrflsuiiintlonOTO'TTb
of the Hlad-ifv and DiAetvrd
Kidneys. Jifj our o pay.
Caret quickly and Perma-npntl-f
the worst ouri of
ts!on9rrhl and .iM.
no master of how Ioor stand
In ir. Abo1otl'f namilrun
Sold by drugfflsU. Price
1.00, or by mail. poatMld
1.00, box-M, U5.
THE 8ANTAL-PEPSIN CO..
fk'?' nLL8lOHTIN. OHIO.
BROCK & M'COMAS CO. Drufctfsta
mEN AND WOMEN.
F RIB A for unnatural
I svlmT pa, in dam Di at iona.
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OREGON
ak union Pacific
TWO TRAINS TO TUB EAST DAILY
Through Pullman standard aod
Tourist Sleepers dally to Omaha and
Chicago; tourist sleeper dally to Kan-
Clty; 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. t. Ch'cago Special, arrive (.11
p. m.; depart, 6:40 p. m.
No. 6. Mall & Express, arrives 4:66
ra.; departs, a. i...
WESTBOUND.
No. 1, Portland Special, arrives t:6
a. m.; departs, 8:60 a. m.
No. 6. Mall A Express, arrives 11
p. m.; departs, 11 p. m.
SPOKANE DIVISION.
No. T. Pendleton passenger, arrives
6:86 p. m.
Np 8. Spokane Dassenaer. denartsL
m.
WALLA WALLA BRANCH.
Special passenger arrives 8:46 a,
m.; departs 6:45 p. m.
Morning train connects with No.
Evening train connects wtta No. L
No. 7 connects with No. 2.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCTIEDULHU
FROM PORTLAND.
All sailing dates subjects to ehaago.
For San Francisco every five days,
SNAKE RIVER.
Rlparla to Lewlston Leave Rloarla
dall, except Saturday, 4:06 a. m.
Leave Lewlston dally, excent Fri
day, 7:60 a. m.
E. C. SMITH. Agent Pendleton
YOU WILL BE
SATISFIED
WITH YOUR JOURNEY
If your tickets read over tha Den
ver and Rle Grande railroad, te
"Scenic Line of the World."
BECAUSE
Thers are so many scenic attractions
and points of Interest along the Una
between Ogden and Denver that tho
trip never becomes tiresome.
If yon are going east, writs far in
formation and get a pretty book thai
will tell yon all about It.
W. C. M'BRIDE, General Agent,
124 Third Street,
Portland, - Oregon
RUNS PULLMAN SLEEPING GARJ
ELEGANT DINING CARS
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
ST. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH '
FARGO
TO GRAND FORES
CROOKSTON
WINNIPEG
HELENA and
BUTTE
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON
And all points East and South.
Thro age tickers to Japan sad Cblaa, via
Tscoma and Northern Paclflc Btsas all
Co. sad American Una
TIME SCHEDULE.
Trains leave Pendleton dally exoept
Sunday at t p. m.
For farther Information, tlms cards,
maps snd tirkets, rail on or writs W
Adams, Pendleton, Oregon, or
A. D. CHARLTOS,
Third snd Vorrlson Bts.. Portland, Or.
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR
Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas
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. m. for
east
Arrive Walla Walla at a. m. Irons
west
For Inform stloa regarding rates ana
accommodations, call on or address
W. ADAMS), Agent
Pendleton, Orsgoa.
B. B. CALHERRRAI). O. P. A.,
Wslla Walla, Washington.
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