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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TL'EKDAV, OCTOBER 10, 1905.
PAQE SEVEN.
j AMONG THE
OF THE INLAND EMPIRE
Munt Reincorporate
Because of the strln Kent law o-nv
trnlng banks doing business within
hub mute, mo brunch of the Spokane
Eastern Trust compnny. doing bus
lucss nt Moscow, Idaho, Is to be In
corporated under the laws of the state
f Idaho, with a capital of $25,000.
While the bunk at Moscow will
uereartr-1- be Independent of the Spo
kane & Kastvrn Trust company, It
will have the same stockholders and
eirectors as the present concern. The
whange is to be made so that the
mpnny will not rind Itself handl
oapped by the banking laws.
The law provides Ihnl nil foroisn
sunk Hhall be subject to the same
regulation as the local banks, which
is a good thing, but the clause Inflicts
a flno of $1000 (it does not even pro
vide fur a flno not In excess of $1000,
but makes It flat $1000) for any in
fringement of the law. It Is a diffi
cult matter some times to keep from
a slight violation and it might be un
intentional, but the law discriminates
gainst outside bunks to such an ex
tent that we found It necessary to In
corporate under the Idaho laws to
protect ourselves. I,ewiston Tribune.
Itallnmil Will Redeem I"ron-riy.
The Northern Pacific Railway com
pany will redeem all property except
the right of way sold for taxes In
104 by paying the taxes of 1903 and
1S04. Jay Sedgwick, assistant tax
oimniHslunvr, Instructed the auditor
teday to propare a statement of the
lands and taxes due which will be
puld by the company as soon as com
pleted. Several days work by the au
ditor will be required, as tho property
is covered by about 400 tax certifi
cates on which Interest Is accruing at
the rate of IS per cent.
The action of the company surpris
ed the county officials and a case In
volving the validity of the tax Is now
pending In the federal court. By pay
ing the delinquent taxes the railroad
ompany clears the cloud from the
title to their lands and renders the
bind more salable. Two years hence
if unredeemed, the land would be sold
at auction and tax deeds given pur
chasers. --Italhdrum News.
Veteran Wuuinil Dottur.
Dr. owens-Adalr has Informed the
Hi public that she will close her office
aud retire from business here October
1 Dr. Adair has been In active prac
tice for over 30 years, having been
the first woman graduate In medicine
In both Oregon and Washington. She
CHICAGO MUTTON' MARKET.
All Kinds of Khevp In Demand ImhI
Week.
The Chicago Livestock World snys:
All kinds of muttons were uctivc.
Killers wanted them and feeder-buyers
were running around. The Saturduy
afternoon decline of 15W25 cents on
native lambs, owing to the Influx late
In the day, was partially. If not fully
restored. Fresh receipts were esti
mated at 25,000 muking a four-day
run 10,000 less than last week, but
there is a deficiency of about 100,000
at the six western markets, compared
with lust week. It has been an active
market here all week, the only weak
nesn being occusloued by the big dele
nation of native lambs that got In un
expectedly late yesterday.
With a broad demand for lambs this
murning sellers made a stand for bet
ter prices, and quolably It was a strong
market, with stuff worth $7 and up
scarce. Yearlings were not plentiful
and were wanted. Sheep were strong,
western wethers being quotable up to
It, with the bulk at $4.704.85. Na
tive ewes were unchanged, with a fair
Khare around $4.50. but the right kind
fold readily at $4.75'n 4.8.1.
Feeder-buyers upset market prece
dent by making a lively week-end
market at steady prices. Bulk of
feeding lambs were on a $6 46.40
basis and wethers were badly wanted
at $4.60414.65 on feed-lot account.
WENT HOME ALONE.
Wkhnv r"roiii tin- Euxt Fulls to Land
Corvallls Man.
The gyrations and screams of a
Iruntic woinun at the railroad sta
tion the other day paralysed tho na
tives In that vicinity, says the Corvallls
Times. She and her young son were
bound east. He was on the train,
while she and her baggage was not,
and the train was pulling out. Some
women under the circumstances would
not have been uble to stop the train,
bat she did It. Whether the war
whoops she let out sent shivers up
the back of the locomotive or caused
the engineer to leap from his cab, or
whether they merely electrified the
conductor, the fact is that the train
stopped and stayed stopped till she and
her baggage were reunited with her
son.
The lady came to Corvallls about a
mouth ago, and during tho Interim
wns housekeeper for R. L. Taylor.
She told a number of people that she
same out to be a bride at a corres
pendence wedding. It did not de
velop so, however, and tho story Is
that since her departure the proposed
groom Is reported to have said that
he is "durned glad she's gone."
How's This?
We offer One Hundred !). nrs Howard
(r nny esse of Cittnrrh flint cannot be
mrrd liy Unit's ('ntnrr)i Cure.
K. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, Die nmliM-NicniMl. hnve known K. J.
Chfiioy fr the InMt li years, nud believe
blm jicrfeetlv hnnurnmc III nil imihIihhh
trniuuK'tlons nnil flnanrlnlly able to carry
ut nnv obllKnliom niude ly bis firm.
WAI.IMNII, KINNAN A M Alt V IN,
Wholesale KniKirlsts, Toledo, O.
Unit's Catarrh Cure Is (liken Internally,
acting directly unon the blood and mucous
turfmen of tiie system. Testimonials Hent
free. I'rlee 7ft cents per bottle. Hold by
ail druggists.
Take Hull's Family Tills for coiratlpatlon.
The committee Investigating the
gevornment printing house state that
Its expenses can easily be reduced
$1,000,000 per year.
EXCHANGES
has practiced In both states since the
early '70s. It Is the doctor's intention
to devote tho remainder of her life to
literary work, and she hopes to have
her first book for the press by early
spring when she will return to her
home In Clatsop county, Oregon. The
doctor will remain with her son. Dr,
HIII, till tho morning of the 14th. After
a visit of a month with Colonel Adair
and their son John at their ranch, she
will go to San Diego, Cal. North Yak
ima Republic.
I'li-o Alarm System at Yuklina.
The material for the new fire alarm
system for the city has arrived. Com
mencing next Sunday Chief Hauser
will have men at work stringing the
new wires necessary to complete the
system, and will put up the boxes,
They will be divided among the six
wards of the city. There will be a
large new Indicator placed In the fire
department quarters and an automatic
alarm for ringing the bell will be
placed In the tower back of the city
hall. When completed, the system
will give the city what has been need
ed for a long time. North Yakima
Republic.
Puyotte Water Itondfl Carry.
The additional water works bonds
carried at the special election on last
Friday by a safe majority. Only
Ktnall vote was polled, but there was
practically no opposition and It Is to
be fairly presumed that the vote would
have been In the same proportion had
all qualified voters cast their ballots.
The total vote was 96; 86 In the affir
mative and 10 111 the negative. Pay
ette Independent.
Madras Will Incorporate.
A petition praying for the incorpor
ution of Madras, will be presented at
the October term of the circuit court
The latter place has a population and
eneigy to govern Itself and the right
to local rule which will be granted
will be an added stimulus to the
growth of that section of Crook coun
ty. Crook County Journal.
Stmipman Sell Out.
Colonel M. C. Nye, one of the best
known sheepmen In Crook county, has
sold his Interests on Dry creek to Ike
Ward, the consideration being $27,000.
The transfer included over 1000 acres
of land, 8000 sheep and all the build'
Ings and camps used In the sheep bus.
Iness. Colonel and Mrs. Nye expect to
move to North Yakima. Madras Plo
nees. DAILY MARKET REPORT.
Buying and Selling Prices of Product
In Pendleton.
The following prices on produce are
In effect today:
'ices to Prmlik err
Hens, 7c lb.
Roosters, 4c lb.
Ducks, 9c lb.
Oeese, 7c lb.
Butter, country, 50 to 60c per roll.
Eggs, country, 30c dozen.
Potatoes, lc lb.
Dry onions, 1 l-4e lb.
Selling Prices.
Hens, dressed. 40c to 50c.
Young chickens, dressed, 10c to 40c.
Eggs, 30c per dozen.
Country butter, 50 to (0c per roll
Butter, creamery, 70 to 75o roll.
Cabbage, 2 l-4c lb.
Lettuce, S bunches. 10c
Tomatoes, 6 l-4o lb.
Cucumbers, 30c dozen.
Turnips, $1 per sack.
Watermelons, 25c and 36c.
Canteloupes, 10c to 15c.
Potatoes, 1 l-4c lb.
Dry onions, 2c lb.
Grapes, 8 l-3c lb.
Apples, $1 box.
Celery, 8 l-3co bunch.
Sweet potatoes, Ec lb.
LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR.
Portland, Oregon, June 1 to October
15, 1905.
The O. R. & N. company announces
rates from Pendleton as follows:
Round trip, good for 30 days... $7. 56
Round trip party tickets, (10 or
more persons on one ticket),
good for 10 days $4.85
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
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the undersigned until Tuesday, 8:30 a.
m., October 10, for the excavating for
the J. H. Koontz basement nt Echo,
Or. Bids will bo received at tho same
time and place for the concrete foun
dation, 60x90x8 feet high. All ac
cording to plans and specifications,
which can be had at the office of the
architect, room 12 Judd building. The
right reserved to reject any or all
bids.
C. E. TROUTMAN.
Architect.
National Convention Women's Chris
tian Temperance Union, Los Ange
. los, October 25-Novemner 2, 1905.
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.
Rooms for Pendleton and Umatilla
County People at the Portland
Fair.
Write now, to Mrs. William B. Bol
ton, 674 1-3 Fifth street. Portland,
Ore. Convenient to the grounds. Rates
$1.00, $1.25 anO $1.50, Including
breakfast.
Notice to Debtors.
All people knowing themselves to
bo Indebted to me are requested to
call and settle at once..
H. M. SLOAN,
Blacksmith.
inn
PHYSICIANS.
J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR
geon. Office over Brock & McCo
mas' drug store, formerly occupied by
Whltaker.
DRS. SMITH ft DICK OFFICE
Pendleton Savings Bank building.
Telephone: Main 201; residence.
Main 1591; barn, Red 58L
DR. R. B. RINGO. PHYSICIAN AND
surgeon. Rooms 2 and 4 Schmidt
bull lng. 'Phone, office, Main (23.
Phone, residence, Main 23.
H. VOLP, A. M., M. D., PHYSICIAN
ana surgeon, Office, Association
block. Rooms 18 to ZU. 'Phone Main
2771.
DR. W. G. COLE. OFFICE IN JUDD
building. Office hours, 10 to 12
flee In Judd building. Telephones:
flee, Main 1871; residence. Main 1381.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO-
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
fice In Judd building. Tenephones:
Office, black 1411; residence, red 1633.
DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK.
telephone Main 931; residence,
black 161.
DR. T. M. HENDERSON. PHYSI
clan and Surgeon. Office In Sav
ings Bank building, room 1. Office
phone, Main 1411: residence. Main
1561,
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEB. CHRO
nlc and nervous diseases and dls
eases of women. Judd building, cor
ner Main and Court streets. Office
phone. Main 721; residence, Red
1162. X-Ray Therapeutics.
DR. AMY CURRIN. PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Office. Room 5, new
Schmidt block. Office hours, 1 to o
p. m. 'Phone 514. Diseases of worn
en and confinement cases.
DOCTORS G. S. AND EVE HOISING
ion. Osteopaths. Graduates o
Kirksvtllo school. Suite 10-12 Des
pain block. "Phone Red 8181.
BATHS.
VAPOR BATHS. S T GLOWS. VIA.
vt rubs and massage treatment
Phone Red 2102. or address Mrs. F.
H. Sawtelle. 620 Cosble street
DENTISTS.
DRS. COLLIER ft SWINBURNE
5enttsts. Smith-Crawford building
DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL BUR-
geon. Office, room 16 Judd build
ing. 'Phone, black 1261.
E. A. VAUGHAN, DENTIST. OF.
flee In Judd building. 'Phone re
1411.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
VETERINARY SURGEON DR. D.
C. McNabb. Office at Tallman's
drug store.
T. J. LLOYD, D. V. 8., VETERINARY
Surgeon anu Dentist. The" only
graduate veterinarian practicing in
Pendleton. Office at Brock ft mci'0-
mas' drug store. Residence telephone
Main 131.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
THE PENDtVTON SAVINGS BANK,
Pendleton, Ore. Organized1 March
1, 1889. 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.
Maloney, assistant cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PEN-
dleton. Capital, surplus and undi
vided profits, $250,000.00. 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; Q. M.
Rice, cashier; George Hartman, Jr.,
assistant cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHE-
na. Oregon. Capital. $60,000: sur
plus and profits, $12,500,000. Inter
est on time deposits. Deals In foreign
and domestic exchange. Collections
promptly attended to. Henry C. Ad
ams, president; T. J. Kirk, vice-presi
dent; F. S. LeGrow, 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 city
and farm property. Buys and sells
all klndJ of real estate. Does a gen
eral brokerage business. Pays taxes
and makes Investments for non-residents.
Reference, any bank In Pen
dleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
W. S. HENNINGER, Vlce-rres.
C. H. MA. II, S-...
J. M. BEN'TLEY REPRESENTS TH3
oldest and most reliable fire and
accident Insurance companies. Offlc
with Hartman Abstr ct Co.
JOHN HAILEY, JH., U.' 8. LAND
Commissioner. Specialty made or
lon flllnira unA nrnnf TnsiirAnrM
and collections. Office In Judd Lutld-
lng, room in.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
B. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LODGE
No. 288. Regular, meetings first
and third Thursdays f each month.
All brothers vlHltlng In the city most
cordially Invited to attend. Hall In
l,aDow block, couit street, u nomas
Fits Gerald, E. R.; C E. Bean, Sec
PENDLETON LODGE NO. 62 A. F.
ft A. M.. meets the first and Ultra
Monduys of each month. All visiting
bret-iren are Invited. .
LEWIS A CLARK EXPOSITION.
FOR FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND
room accommodation In Portland
during the exposition apply t onrt
nd send your reservation fee of $2.00
to npply on rent of your room. Room'
In nil parts of the city. 50 cents tc
2.00 a day. Reserve your roomi
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
Huiiumg, fort land, ore.
Classified Advertisements
BRING CERTAIN and
QUICK RESULTS
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
HOWARD ft SWINGLE, ARCHI
tects and Architectural Engineers,
Practical and rellahle rtln na inH anarl.
flcatlons and thorough superintend
ence oi an Kinas oi building ana con
struction. Taylor Building, corner
Main and W er streets.
B. TROUTMAN, ARCH-TECT
ana superintendent . oom 12
judd building. Pendleton, Ore n.
D. A. M-.Y, CONTRACTOR AND
Builder. Estimates furnished on
ail kinds of masonry, cement walks.
stone walls, etc. Leave orders at East
uregonian 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
i. Association block.
BROKER.
J. B. DESPAIN, MERCHANDISE
Broker and Manufacturers' airent
Office with Clark ft Bees, Main street
next to E. O. block.' 'Phone Main
1741.
PAWN BROKERS.
UNCLE TOM'S PLACE, OPPOSITE
fenaieton steam Laundry Unre
deemed pledges sold. Clothes, watch
es, rtstols, guns. Cheapest place In
renaieton.
PLUMBING.
GOODMAN-THOMPSON CO. SANI-
tary Plumbers, 643 Main St All
work first-class. Best material used.
Prompt service. Sewer connections
made. 'Phone Main 811.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
COMMERCIAL LIVERY, FEED AND
Sale Stables. Slmonton Bros, ft
Corley, Props. Boarding horses by day.
week or month a specialty. First-
class livery turn-outs. Aura street
between Webb and Alta. 'Phone
Black 2921.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALTA
st t Carney ft Kennedy. Props.
Livery, feed and sales stable. Good
rlus at all times. Cab line In connec-
tlon. 'Phone. Main 701.
ELECTRICIANS.
U VAUGHAN ELECTRICIAN
Wiring of all de . lotions and elet
trical work of all kinds premptl;
done. Full line of electrical supplies
Including chandeliers, door bells, etc
Satisfaction guaranteed. 126 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,
II court street
WANTED TO BUY YOUR 8EC-
oni-hand goods. Graham ft Hunt
er, at old Basler stand.
COMMISSION HOUSE.
COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO., DEAN
raium, manager. Office at Pendle
ton Ice ft Cold Storage plant. Deal up
in fruit, vegetables and dairy products
'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 Ni . MAN-
agement Good meals and clean
beds. If yoj ceme once you will
keep a-comlng. Only white help em
ployed. Especial attention -lven to
commercial travelers. Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Navln, proprietors.
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.
MONTERASTELLI BROS., MARBLE
and Granite works. Monuments of
all descriptions. Ornamental and cut
stone for buildings. Examine our
work; 709 East Court street
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP.
'SQUARE DEAL SHOP" BICYCLE
and general repairing. Wall paper
cleaning a specialty. Knives, scissors
and tools sharpened. All work guar
anteed. J. H. Henselman, 318 West
Webb St. "Phone Red 3361.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
M. A. l.ADER, FUNE1 AL DIR EC-
tor and licensed embalmer. Grad
uate of the Chicago College of Em
balming. Corner Main and Webb
streets. 'Phone Main 1301. Funeral
parlors In connection.
BAKER ft FOLSOM, FUNERAL Di
rectors aud licensed embalmers.
Opposite postofttce. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night 'Phone Main 76.
CHINESE LAUNDRY.
SLOM KEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY-
man. Family washing a specialty.
All work done by hand, and first-
cl ss. Goods call-u for and delivered.
408 Court street
MUSIC STUDIO.
PROF. O. H. HARTUNG, STUDIO
for mandolin, guitar and violin
Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Pclinldt
block, Rooms 8, 9. Over Great East
ern store.
SEWING MACHINES.
3D EBEN, WHOLESALE AND RE-
tall dealer In sewing machines and
supplies. 209 East Court street, Pen
dleton, 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 Rny and Jackson streets. 'Phone
Red 2722.
CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS.
PENDLETON STEAM CLEANING &
Dyeing Works. 206 Alta street Can-
and Gault props. Join the suit club
and pay by the month. Ladles' fine
garments a specialty. Prices right.
Work rnlled for and delivered. Phone
Main 1691.
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ATTORNEYS.
H. J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office over Taylor's hardware store
Pendleton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE It.
Judd building.
HAILEY. ft LOWELL, ATTORNEY
atLaw. Office In Despaln block.
JOLN W. McCOURT, ATTORNEY
at Law. Association building.
CARTER ft RALEY, ATTORNEYS
. .Law. Office In Savings Bank
building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office over Taylor's hard
ware store.
WINTER ft COLLIER, LAWYERS
Office, rooms 7 and 8, Association
building.
JOHN H. LAWRBY, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office. Savin. Bank buldlng
STILLMAN ft PIERCE, ATTOR
nevs at Uv. Mr aHiiman ...
admitted to practice In United Statei
patent offices, and makes a special!)
of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 ant!
. Awociauon oiock.
WANTED.
SALESMAN WANTED CASH AD-
VanCed Weeklv trnnrf la,,lln " .
outfit free. Some are making $100 t
monm. wny not you? Ad
dress Washington Nursery Company,
Toppenish, Washington.
WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO
...... irMUC in a weeas.
SDlendld nnnnrttinftlna na A.. . . .
earn $15 to $25 weekly. Spokane Bar-
uci v.unege, iva rront avenue, Spo-
uinfl.
WANTED INSTALLMENT COL-
lector for murehnnfllM AM.mf.
good salary and expenses. Address
mauumuiurer, r. u. box 10Z7, 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 houses
for rent: fWtennri-hnnri trnnrl a fn- Hu.
In fact any want you want to get
miea, ine t.asi uregonian wants your
want ad. Rates: 'Three lines one
time 1K Mnli torn It
six times, 46 'cents. Five lines one
ume, zd cents; two times, 35 cents:
to the line. Send your classified ads
10 me omce or man to the East ure
gonian, enclosing silver or stamps to
cover the amount
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE CHEAP NEW ROLL-
top office desk. Apply over Domes
tic L-aunary.
FOR SALE THREE LOTS AND
four houses, centrally located; ose
twelve-room and . other three five
room houses. All modern Improve
ments. This Is a snap. 209 Gardea
street between Tustin and High.
FOR SALE 300 ACRES GOO
wheat land at $50 per acre; tw
miles rrom town; good terms. Crag
head ft Hayes, Athena. Ore.
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 FURNISHED HOUSE
keeping rooms. Call at 601 Clay St
FOR RENT 12-ROOM BOARDING
and rooming house. Inquire 269
Garden street between Tustin and
High.
FOR RENT SUITE UNFURNISM
ed housekeeping rooms In East Ore-
gonian building. Apply at this office.
ENGRAVED CARDS.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS,
etc Very latest styles. Leave or
ders at East Oregonlan office.
BnSCELLANEOUS.
PENDLETON IRON WORKS Rl
pair work on all kinds of machines
structural iron work and machine
castings. Junction of Court and A.i
streets. Marlon Jack, Pres.; W. L.
Zleger, Mgr.
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OREGON
amd UfllON PACIFIC
TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILI
Through Pullman standard aai
Tourist Sleepers dally to Omaha and
Chicago; tourist sleeper dally to Kan
sas city; tnrougn Pullman tourist
sleeping cars (personally conducted)
weeaiy to Chicago; reclining chair
cars (seats free) to the East daily.
TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLaV
TON.
EASTBOUND.
. No. J, Ch'cago Special, arrive 1.36
p. nu; depart, 6:40 p. m.
No. 6, Mall ft Express, arrive 4:14)
p. m.; departs, III,
- JJSTBOUND.
No. 1, Portland Special, arrives l:l(
a. m. ; departs, 8:60 a. m.
No. 6, Mall ft Express, arrives 11
p. m.; departs, 11 p. m.
SPOKANE DIVISION.
No. T, Pendleton passenger, arrives
5:36 p. m.
N 8, Spokane passenger, departs,
m.
WALLA WALLA BRANCH.
Special passenger arrives 8:40 a.
m.; departs 6:46 p. m.
Morning train connects with No. 1.-
Evening train connects with No. I.
No. 7 connects with No. 2.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE.
FROM PORTLAND.
AH sailing dates subjects to change.
For San Francisco every five days.
SNAKE RIVER.
RlDarla to Lewlstnn Tmvi tj i -t
dall, except Saturday, 4:06 a. m.
Leave Lewlston dall v. nnt PSH.
day, 7:00 a. m.
E. C. 8MITH. Agent, Pendleton
YOU WILL BE
SATISFIED
WITH TOUR JOURNEX
If your tickets read over the Den
ver and Rio Grande railroad, tke
"Scenic Line of the World."
BECAUSE
There are so many scenic attractions
and points of Interest along the Una
between Ogden and Denver that tbe
trip never becomes tiresome.
If you arc going east, write for in
formation and get a pretty book thai
will tell you all about It.
W. C. SI'BRIDE, General Agent,
124 Third 6treet,
Portland, - Oregon
RUNS PULLMAN SLEEPING CARJ
ELEGANT DINING CARS
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
ST. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH
FARGO
TO GRAND FORKS
CROOKSTON ,
WINNIPEG , I
HELENA and
BUTTE
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON
And all points East and South.
Throng tickets to J.Dan tad China, via
Tscoma sod Northern Pacific BtMnsV.s
Co. and American line.
TIME SCHEDULE.
Trains leave Pendleton dally except
Sunday at t p. m.
Por further Information, tlm. earea.
mipe sod tickets, nil on or writ 7
Adams. I'endleton, Oregon, or
A. II. CH ARLTUH,
Third and Vorrlson Sts.. Portland, Or
Washington &
Columbia River
1 Railroad
TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR
c'lilcago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas
City, St. Joseph, Omaha and
ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH
Portland and Points
on tlie Sound.
TIME CARD.
Arrive Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day, 11:16 p. m. On Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday, 10:15 a. m. Leave
at 6 p. m. dally.
Leave Walla Walla 6:15 D. m. for
east
Arrive Walla Walla at 9 a. m. Iron
west
For Informatics regarding rates aal
sccomsiodstlons, call on or address
W. ADAMS, ageat,
Pandletoa, Oracsa.
S. B. CALDBRHRAD, Q. P. A.,
Walla Walla, Washington.