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EIGHT PAGES. PAttY EAOTOBBGQWiAlf, PENDLETON, OReqqx, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2, IK. PAGE SEVEN. AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Aaron Marker in Limb,,. After being absent a week Sheriff mown returned homo lost night from """". w:y.., bringing with him Aaron Barker, the man who has been badly wanted hero by the authorities since September. IM04. for the murder- ub assault 011 I'olUeman Boyd while the latter whh uttempUng to arrest him una his companion, George Ir vine. The assault Wll committed with a Winches,,,- rifle, which Barker had coiieenled when searched by Officer! snort in,,,, before, and it was only by dodging behind his horse, which he was riding, that Officer Boyd escaped being shot. After 1 he shooting Barker and young ..... i-Mrapeu 11,1,1 were only located a few weeks ago. Barker was takon before JuHlice of the I'eacc A. L. Cur- ey mum morning and arraigned, and Ms preliminary hearing set for 3 oclock this afternoon. Attorney A. B. Wlnfree will defend him. Baker City Herald. lows: Frank Harris, J. Osborn, Honry Allen, H. Hcott, Frank Smith, Laur ence yan, ueorge Wilson, Sea Wah, r.. jeirnes and J. Jeffries. The two latter had concessions here during me tair. icwiston Tribune. f Classified Advertisements BRING CERTAIN and QUICK RESULTS Wciiatdiue May iUy Plant. N. D. Thompson, of Portland, Is In town today for the purpose of Investi gating the Wenatchee electric plant and advising the city as to the feasi bility of purchasing the holdings of the company. Mr. Thompson is con ferring with the committee appointed for this purpose, and tos-ntha i.... will Inspect the plant. It In the pur- wenatchee Electric com puny to sell to the city their holdings i..e uin or H0, 000, and Mr Thompson. Is to appraise the value and advise the city. N. I.. Thompson has been the general manager of the Gen eral Electric company of Portland for the past 14 years, and was in charge of the electrical displays at the Port land exposition Just closed. A. J. Pansier. P. D. Case, John Clc lattley and P. M. Kcheble compose the i-uizeiis committee Wenatchee vauce. I)fKt Thief at Baker City. James McDonald Is now confined In me city jail, charged with having DRS. "luici an overcoat from D. Hocks worth, who was waiting to take the train for Idaho, at the depot butt night. Hocksworth entered the Co lumbiu saloon for a few minutes while waiting for the train and set his grip and overcoat down by the door. Pres ently McDonald entered, picked up uiu overcoat ana walked away with It. William Jackson, brother of the police officer, saw the man take the coat and when Hocksworth returned for his luggage and found the coat DR- W. O, missing, Jackson notified the police and McDonald was soon arrested Hocksworth Is 70 years old and was on nis way to Ketcbum. Idaho.- Bak er uiiy Herald. PHYSICIANS. J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND SUR geon. Office over Brock & McCo mas" drug store, formerly occupied by Whltaker. ATTORNEYS. SMITH & dick nBTnnm renaieton Bavins Bank hullriin telephones: Main SOI: re.iri.no. wain u; Darn, Kea HI. DR. R. B. RINOO. PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Rooms S and 4 Schmidt Dull tng. 'Phone, office, Main 618. t-none, residence, Main S3. H. VOLP. A, M., M. D., PHYSICIAN and Burgeon. Office. Association block. Rooms 18 to 20. 'Phone Main 2771. COLE. OFFICE IN JUDD building. Office hours, 10 to 13 flee In Judd building:. Telephones: flee, Main 1371; residence. Main 1381. H. S. 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 881: residence. black 181. Ad- Ai'ililen tally Shot. .inn: cAuiitMueiti was caused on the Elgin train last evening bv the premature discharge of a revolver In the hands of a man h ihi Yoakum. The ball r,..n ... JD"' T. M. HENDERSON. PHYSI his font He ,. . .u Z cla Surgeon. Office In 8av ,i ,.;. ,,; " ".:, ,."" DU,B" ,n Bank building, room 1. Office mni Tn Vi "eat- -phone, Main 1411: residence. Main, , ...... . ..., , a room over JUIIUB I IDS1. r isner s saloon. La Grande Observer. H. J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Taylor's hardware store Pendleton, Oregon. LAW OFFICE IN JAMES A. FEB, Judd building. II I AimtHK V WANTED. AMj&MJr - MAILEY & LOWELL, ATTORNEY? "w. urnce in Despaln block. JUtilM w. McCOURT. ATTORNET w. Association building. LAnTijjg RALEY, ATTORNEYS 1 iii wnca in Savings Bank JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT "w. vtiloe over Taylor's hard ware store. WINTER A COLLIER. LAWTEHS Office, rooms 7 and inninti building. JOHN H. LAWREY, ATTOKNEV AT mmi, saving Bank buldlng STILLMAN ft PIERCE. ATTOR. neys at Law. Mr. Brliiman h. k... admitted to practice in United State, patent offices, and makes a specialty of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, 18 and 13, Association block. WANTED INSTALLMENT COLLEC tor for merchandise accounts; good salary and expenses. Address Man ager, P. O. Box 1027, Philadelphia, p! SALESMAN WANTED CASH AD- outfit free, borne are making $ieo to 5H0 per month. Why not voV? Art. oress Washington Nursery Company r " ""H1H6I.OI1. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO uarner trade In 8 weeka splendid opportunities. Graduate SiV1.? l 25 weeky- Spokane C ber College, 403 Front avenue, Spi- artn. .. vvw good salary and expenses. Address' rAlJE,l A WELL EriTTPiTwr. uuiiK tiio.il wnnra nnsiiinn KLSIXESS CHANCE. line Duck Hunting. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE. CHRO nlc and nervous diseases and dls- n,,,.,, ui women, tfuuu uuiming, cor- Duck hunting on the Pend d'Orcllle ner Main and Court streets. Office phone, Main 781; residence. Red 1183. X-Ray Therapeutics. Ton llip-lluds nun lesu-ruay morning the police made a raid upon an opium Joint in the basement of an old building near the band hall, and captured eight white men, one nitu woman and one Chi naman, the proprietor of the place. Most of the white men were race (rack followers, but as all gave the police fictitious names their Identity Is not known beyond the fact that one of the men Is said to be the ownor of one of the best running horses that appeared t the fir grounds last w-ek. The names given arc as fol- inia season Is Immense. Mallards gray and white wings, are more plen tiful than ever before. Geese are scarce. ' Bear and deer are coming uovwi irom tne mountulns for water. aim oig game offers the sportsmen an ...lunun. opportunity tnis season. Newport (Wash.) Miner. DR. AMY CURRIN. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office. Room 6. new scnmmt block. Office hours, 1 to S p. m. Phone E14. Diseases of worn en and confinement cases. Electricity for Ilalncs. The common council of Haines has grunted a franchise to J. F. O'Bryant ed 10 install ana operate a power and light plant In that town for a nerlnd OSTEOPATHS DRS. O. S. ft EVA Holslngton. Graduate Klrksvlll school. Suite 10-12 Despaln block Phone Red 3181. All diseases treat BATHS. of 30 years. The application of Ynnnir n-v " "-" and Slurglll, of this city! was rejected VAPOR BATHS. SALT GLOWS VIA -Baker City Democrat? rCjt C'ed- .LV, n,8" "VZTl C. P. Baker, manager and treasurer 01 tne Madison Amusement company, Is missing from Lenlston, Idaho, at the close of the fair and carnival. He left behind him a large number of un- paiu bins and 25 stranded actors and Darners. Phone Red 2102, or address Mrs. H. Sawtelle. 620 Cosble street. GEORGE W. COUTTS, LATE COUN ty Attorney from Idaho. Civil and criminal law. Estates settled, wills deeds, m or (daces and Collections made. Room 17, Schmidt UIUCK, nrfcCULATORS, WRITE US FOR sJ! eh irg2!ns !n Hurst Automatic Switch & Signal stock before switch goes on road. Regular price $5 75 ?" . rl lower. How can we do It.' We hold more shares than we " carry and must sac! rifice to raise cash, For particulars, address W J. curtte & Co." 218 Com- R'nmTE ATTOkRN.?.Y AT LAW, merclal Block. Por.lanrt nS.' ... UDal,a,ii uuiiuiiig, ui neau u, Biuirs. FOR SALE. Law. Offices I. J, , , ' . L.T?"' . A--RES GOOD u.i. ...... mim at IhU tiff an.A. . ...... iown; good ferms. head Hayes, Athena, Ore. Crag G. W. PHELPS, DISTRICT ATTOR .nnAesyBOclat.oneb.o,:kth Jhn Mc('ourtj 9R .ALE A SPAN OF HALTER AltCIIITECTS AND BUILDERS. broke driving hn. Mrs. B. Cunnlnsrham Henry Feed Yard. Apply to at Dutch mowakd ft SWINGLE. ARCHI- tects and Architectural Engineers. FOR RENT. Practical and reliable plana and sped- FOR RENT FURNISHED hoikV flcatlons and thnrnno-h mmriTri..j. I i i .r r. "UUbl Call at 601 Clay St ence of all kinds of building and eon- ' struction. Tayior Building, corner FOR RENT SUITE UNFURVisu Main and W er streets. ed housekeenin . ii" . i?" DENTISTS. NEWS OF MILTON I.AI)- Vl'ITK ILL WITH NKItVOL'S I'UOSTKATION I'hysi.laii IYom Duliitli will locate In Milton Tun Sramn by Ir "lillns El,li-r Vlsluir hYoni Ohio Will Soon Ih-imrt will Wlntw allfornla Mr M l:cn Is lUrov- ring Mne-Vcur-OI,l lty Dies by llilillu-rlu Two CUTS tif Typlolcl I'evrr. DRS. COLLIER ft SWINBURNE Dentists. Smith-Crawford building DR. M. S. KERN. DENTAL SUR- geon. Office, room 15 Judd build ing. 'Phone, black 1281. Salomague; town, harbor, point an isinnii. iiocos sur province. (Not Sal- amagul.) ran i-enpe .erl; municipality. Rlzal H.uvmue. mot sun Felipe Nery.) finait; mun iclnnlltv. iinr.., o... vrtfrimidt VS. A. VAUGHAN, DENTIST. OF- flce In Judd building. 'Phone re4! 1411. VETERINARY SURGEONS. .Milton, Oct. 25. Miss Luclna Van amler Is quite 111 with nervous pros tration, and under 'the core of Dr. C. W. Thomas. Dr. W. S. Mortenson, of West Du lulh, Minn., has decided to locate here and Is fitting up an office In the bank building. .Miss Ine Phelps relumed Saturday niKht from Portland, where she visited her uunt, Mrs. Jennie Burbank. iresiuing Elder Gabriel Sykes preacneu Minuay morning and even ing at the M. K. church. Mrs. A. M. Isaacs, of Pendleton, Is vislllng her sister, Mrs. Nellie S Yates. Mrs. O. W. Rlcheson, who has been v'il::u I ev niece, Airs. V. H. Chas laln. Is at V-s:on. where she will visit li.r sister, Mis. n. II. Nelson before ) ;;vIiik inr her li.-.n-c In Ohio. Mr. Mini. Mm. !..,! . I-. I.',,,, ,, nave ,ir,u'i-! I r . - t . . '". v, j I'ortlmi I :.:..J .,., rranciscu. .'lr. an I .:rs. Jacob Clem will leave i a i' i i i'.ays for California, where ih'y m.!' pend the winter. .Mi,-. ::,irle Courville of Montavllla, Is visiting Mrs. V. J. Kelly. Mrs. John McEwen, who has been seriously 111, Is reported a little better today and more hopes are entertained for ner recovery. a. t. stiiimnti, of Pendleton, is In town In the Interest of the water suit of the Wulla Walla Irrigation com pany. The 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Jay Holman died Monday of diph theria, and yesterday his body was tuKcn to wulla Wulla for burial. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brunton are ill with nn attack of typhoid fever. province. (Not Slnnalt.) South; southwest point of Gulmarns .".una. t.ot Lusaran nor Luzaran.) imuiuii, isiana about 12 miles souinwest of Basilan- Island. (Not Taliiran. Tallran, nor Tataran.) Tnyug; municipality, Pangaslnan province. (Not Tayup.) Tumuuliii; municipality. Isabel,, province. (Xot Tamauinl.) C. McNabb. drug store. SURGEON DR. D. Office at Tallman C. E. TROUTMAN. ARPBITEPT and Superintendent Room 12 Judd building. Pendleton, Oregon. gonlan building. Apply at this office" ELECTRICIANS. T T IF A ttmi a -'"u'u D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AN'n w,., ,u' ELEJTRICIAN- Bullder. EsUmates Mrnl.hrt tr,"Y u' puon an elt:- Sone"!,0' rr7' cernt iXiisii o-u....,iccu. i.v eai Lour T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING l TTI 'tr '' Mllarkey building. cement walks a soeclaltv. Esti mates furnished free. Work niiu. H i.. j . .r . I " ' ' c wiuon, ( uuoamu cigar prof n " - - r, v. dox ivm MUSIC STUDIO. D. NICHOLS, ARCHITECT ROOM a. Association block. H. HARTTTVfl BTimm iur maiiaoiin, guitar and violin Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Scln ildt block, Rooms 8, 9, Over Great East ern store. -OREGON SHOJrjrliflE o union Pacific TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY ThrOUh Pllllmnn mtA - TOarlBt SleCDCra Hnllv w - - . - - . j uuwui mum ""i lounst sleeper dally to Kan " City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago: r.linin. .k... cars (seats free) to the East dally. TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE TON. EASTBOUND. Ch cago Special, arrive 1.88 P. m.; depa-t, 6:40 p. m. No. 8 Mall ft Express, arrives 4:18 p. m.; departs, 6 a. i... ESTBOUND. No. 1 Portland Special, arrives 8:8 a. m.; departs, 8:60 a. m. No. 6, Mall Express, arrives II P. m.; departs, 11 p. m. SPOKANE DIVISION. No. 7. Pendleton 6:36 p. m. 8 fcPm?' Spokane Passenger, departs. WALLA WALLA BRANCH. Special passenger arrlvo. a-in . m.; departs 6:46 n m ' Morning train connects with No. 1 Evening train connects with No. t No. 7 connects with No. 8 OCEAN AND RIVER KCTIEDTJI.K. All sailing dates subjects to change For San Francisco every five days. SNAKE RIVER. Rlparla to Lewlotnn r . . dall, except Saturday, 406 a! m E. C. 8MITH. Agent. Pendleten T. J. LLOYD, D. V. S., VETERINARY surgeon anu Dentist. The onlv graauate veterinarian practicing In renaieton. office at Brock ft McCo mas' drug store. Residence telephone main isi. BANK9 AND BROKERS. TO DIVIDE OREGON. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK Pendleton, Ore. Organized March 1. 1X19 Cm ,a I, AA AAA. 1 West Side Kni.-rprls.. Suggosm PI,,,, t 8100100. Interest allowed o'n all time Clic-rkniutc Poitlaml aeposits. Exchange bought and sold Because the people of the W.l.am- tenH '' "J,""' "SS "p,CI!i at. ette valley are mad beciiuso Portland Furnish, president; T. J. Morris, vice. xuineu un agnation for the re- President; J. A. Borle, cashier; J. W, muui 01 me state capital to that city. Maioney, assistant cashier, win..,....,. J .'.m.uii ,un-y iiai,tis are now nr?. l"g state dlvrsion to checkmate Port- "F? NATIONAL BANK OF PEN lima. l l,e to owlmr fr,i, ii, v.,, , . .;"?; "ul "uo unai Side Entei nrlse h..J V. V, ' ' " V v,aea Pr?r1"' 8260,000.00. Transacts Throoiri, ,i, ..." general banking business. Exchange have the nL- . ,,,,' V l'lie oougnt and sold on all parts of the nue the right to petition for a vote wor d. Interest nntrt nn tin.. . ..,.. on a removal of (he state capital. Makes collections on reasonable suiuugn un enaniing act of congress terms. Levi Ankeny, president; W. r. aiHiiocK, vice-president; G. M Rice,- cashier; George Hartmnn rP Hssisiant casnier. inr, iie me rignt to vote on the creation or a new statu. 11 the two go together. Let It be an Issue In the coming congressional cnniiialirn There are large numbers of peopl, lo me vauey wno. rearing the central FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHE net, oresun. uaDltai. Inn. 000: anp. nlus nnd nrnftla til rab aaa t. ""'i'"" power in i-ortiand, will vote est on time deposits. Deals In foreign wltn eastern Oregon for a division an1 domestic exchange. Collections rillLIPPIXE NAMES. orrii liyl IJst 8nt yut by Gtgiiipli. onl ("ominlsMlon. The following corrected list of Phil ippine names hna Just been sent out by the Philippine geographical com mission and will put Americans right on the geography of the colonies: Onmu; municipality, Isabela prov ince. (Not Ilumu. ) Hlmiigiinn; river In northern Ne gros. (Not Glmognn.) Lusanin; western point of Gulma rns Island, on which lighthouse Is lo cuted. (Not Oulsl, Dolores, nor Cola baza.) Mangaldan; municipality, Pangasl nan province. (Not Magaldan.) Mnrngondnn; munlclpiillty, Cavlto province. (Not Maragondong.) Namacpacaii; municipality. Union ' province. (Not Namagpacan.) Pozorrublo; municipality, Pangasl nan province, (Not Pozorublo.) with the hope of building up a rlvul PromPtly attended to. Henry C. Ad- clty , further up the river uma, president; t. J. Kirk, vlce-presl This presents an ..,,i ?,enl' lGrow, cashier; I. M. ,ii,.,,, . rkemp, assistant cashier, dleton. which, with us good pr-rprlctr as lortland, can aspire to be one of INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS uucfl, iMiui ure sit uniea in the northern part of their haktma ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES respective proposed states. Both are . r'',able abstracts of title to all lands equl-dlstant from the Columbia and Ha , " county. Loans on city rTr ofrV7rrar,,'S l th ar.VnTofPmiateBToena S liver of the northwest. era! brok h,.m. d." .5!" " k. uic uuiikn in inn vvu.iii.nfi itir gaa ltiuastmanu lamette, in whose "srystal depths In- dents. Reference, any bank In Pen veriua swings a picture of the sky!" u'eion. Pendluton. in the nl,ii,, .. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. the sinuous Umatilla wm,i 3 W- ? . "KNNINOER, Vlce-Pres, Portland, the capital of West ern Ore gon. 1 enuieton. the cnpltnl of Eastern J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THI Oregon. DAILY MARKET REPORT. Buying and Selling Prices of Produc In Pendleton. The following prices on produce are ,n ettect today: P'lccs to Prnilmerf Hena, 7c lb. Roosters, 4c lb. Ducks, 9c lb. Geese, 7o lb. Butter, country, 60 to 60o per roll Eggs, country, 30c dozen. Potatoes, lc lb. Dry onions, 1 l-4c lb. Selling Prices. Hens, dressed. 40c to Ron oldest and most reliable fire an. accident Insurance companies. Offlc wnn iiartman Abstract Co. JOHN HAILEY, JR., U. S. LAND commissioner. Soeclaltv made of iana i, lines ana proof. Insurance ana collections. Office In Judd build Ing, room 16. FRATERNAL ORDERS. B. P. O. ELKS. PENDLETON LODGE No. 288. Regular meetings first ana tnira Thursdays f each month. All brothers visiting In the citv most cordially Invited to attend. Hall In LaDow block, Court Btreet Thomas fits ueratd, is. R.; C. H. Bean, Sec. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS". PENDLETON LODGE NO. 62 A. F. ft A. M., meets the first and third VotJTiff ntltclrana .1 ! .. K"". ' """" !! VlSlling a uil-bbcu, auc to toe. I orei..ren are invitea. r.ggs, auo per dozen. Country butter, 60 to 60c per roll Butter, creamery, 70 to 76c roll Cabbage, 2 l-4c lb. Lettuce, 3 bunches. 10c. Tomatoes, 6 l-4o lb. Cucumbers, 30o dozen. Turnips, 1 per sack. Potatoes, 1 l-4c lb. Dry onions. 2c lb. Grapes, 8 1-Sc lb. Apples, 81 box. Celery, 8 l-3co bunch. Sweet potatoes, 6o lb. MONTERASTELLI BROS., MARBLE and Granite works. Monomania nt all descriptions. Ornamental and cut atone for buildings. Examine our work; 709 East Court street GENERAL REPAIR SnOP. "SQUARE DEAL SHOP" BICYCLE and general renalrlnir. Won .. cleaning a specialty. Knives BHaam.. and tools sharpened. All work guar anteed. J. H. Henselmnn, 318 West Wobb St. 'Phone Red 8361. BROKER. J. B. DESPAIN, CARPET CLEANING. T),i m ..T: . " TIMU FOR FALL HclTTfiR-fT .tn a m. Office with Clark ft Rees. Main sTreet. and feather nn.Ptrt 5?rpet-clean' next tr, e r ., l. ,n, v. Kna leather renovator. Onen for h,,.. . v. uiuvi. ruuuu main linens Ssni.mk.. on in t, . . I - : - . 1 niancnet. cor- o ,u '"CKson streets. ' 'Phone next to 1741. PAWN BROKERS. Red 2722. UNCLE TOM'S PLAQB, OPPOSITE! gEAMNG AND DYEING WORKS. rcuuicun cteam laundry deamed edg.Toid. Cloth wXh- PED:y?,N,STfnAM CLEAnTng" PR nlatrtla nu a 1 , . I Uyelng Works. 208 Alto Dtroai VllCaUCaL IIIHCH HI I J v-. --. c uau prop8 Jom the su es, pistols, Pendleton. guns. PLUMBING. GOODMAN-THOMPSON CO. SANI- Maln 1691- tary numbers, 843 Main St All py u, me month. Ladles' fine Btw.i.ciui a soeciairv. pha. ..,v.. Tk ,c?lei for anJ delivered. Phone work first-class. Best material used. MISCELLANEOUS. Sewer connections r Phone Main 811. .-A. " lx WORKS RE " Koias ot machines -.i.iuioi iron worK I IVERY AND FEED STABLE. COMMERCIAL LIVERY. FEED ANB J " MMa Sale Stables. Slmonton Broa -!egtr' Msr- Mn.,M , mt.iii.ic v.ow..BI,. ouucuon or court unci V streets. Marion Jack Pros- v Corlcy, Props. Boarding horses by day, or iiionm a SDecia tv. Klrst ciass livery turn-outs. Detween Webb and Black 2921. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES if Aura street rT 1 ouusurioe to magazines Alta. 'Phone p. ." " p"r.. 'J lne mtea States or ,cllllu oy posiai note, check ocuu io me jsast OREGONIAN Good rigs at in connection. CITV t.iwuv bt a dt v ir, r-T, the net publisher's nric nt ka .k Carney & Kennedy, Props. Livery. , you eslre, and we will have It ----- j Hauiiia an me risK ol the money being lost In the malls. It will save you both trouble and risk are a subscrlber to the EAST WACUUrtJAn in mm ,t nv n . n . i;an UEUUi;i i per cent rrom the mihll.h nnce. Aaaress EAST nBEfinw IAN PUB. CO.. Pendleton Oregon. feed and sales stable, all times. Cab line Phone Main 701. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND- nana goods, if there Is anything you need In new and second-hand luriuiure. stoves, granltewaro anrf crockery, call and get his price. No. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS, ciu. rory miesi styles. Leave or ai uregonian office. wantkij TO BUY YOUR SEC- oni-hand goods. Graham A n,,ni. er. m oiq Master stand. COM!nS8ION HOUSE. WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS, SUCH as help wanted; rooms or houset .or reiiii sccona-nand goods for sale o .ici, any want you want to gel filled, the East Oregonlan wants vnnr ""' u- riaies: inree lines on nine, id cents; two times, 25 cents six times, 45 cents. Five lines onr two times, 36 (.'ULUMU1A PRODUCE CO.. DEAN latum, manager. Office at Penni I f i- , l ... . , , ft r . ur k o,u aiorage n anr. ,in cm nine do cents: two Times ss n.nt. In fruit, vegetables and dairy products 8' times. 75 cents. Count six word . ..v,.,c ...,w.i ,,, iu mo hob. oena your c assiried situ to the office or mall to the East Ore- BOARDING AND LODGING. gonlan, enclosing silver or stamps to AinmA riKjinju usAumn Ho tel In the Citv. 81.00 nrM tl KA uy. n. x-. mnien, proprietor. HELIX HOTEL, UNDER N.E.. MAN- agement. Good meals nfl clenn beds. If yoa come once you will Keep a-comlng. only whli i.elp em- pioyea. Especial -attention lven to commercial travelers. Mr. and Mrs. y, Navln, proprietors. CMICHtSTtR'S tNQLISM f ENNYR0YAL PILLS an kSSS'A. f" CHICIIKSTKK'S KM.I.ISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS. M. A. RADER, FUNERAL DIREt tor and licensed embalmer. Grad ate of the Chicago College of Em balmlng.- Corner Main and Webb strcots. Thonc Main 130i. Funeral parlors In connection. BAKER & FOLSOM, FUNERAL Di rectors aud licensed embalmera Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night 'Phone Main 75. CinNESE LAUNDRY. SLOM KEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY. man. Family washing a sneclaltv. All work done by hand, and first- lasa. Goods called for and delivered 08 Court street itr.iv mn.i i.old m.ulllc boir.. , wlih hfmrtbboB. Tukr no other. Bt'tno, noffprou Snh.tltullonii and Inlto Uwbk. Bu; at juur Druiii.t. or art,,! tr. la "B" l"rtlrolrtk Tmloioolola ond Hrllpr for l.o.l U," ,n ltlor. by ro. Inn, MmII. 1 n.ltnn t...,-..-,.,. a-,S?l I, Dru..,.!. 'kl-h .' an-' MftlUoa IhU Dopor Modlooo Koooro. I'U1LAH I A. I Scuffs Santal-Fepsin Capsules POSITIVE CURE Ftortr3i,bmouOiiorC-rr. of Ihe Bladdtw And DIriK.eb Kidneys, fj oure do pot Can, qnloUy sod Penan Brntly luo worst ouea ol jiiorrho.-s .rid rilrl. no matlT of how loug tn,l ln. Absolillolr taArmlerw ?US b druRglnU. Priof 91.00, or by niAil, pontpold 81.00, a boieo , 42.76, THE SAHTAl-PEPSIN GO. UllirOMTAlNS. OHIO. PROCK M'OOM AS CO., Drngtista SEWTNQ MACHINES. ED EBEN, WHOLESALE AND RE- tall dealer In sewlnc machines anrl supplies. 808 East Court street Pen- eton, Oregon. K T r jo t W OuiUtMO H UltH AND WOMEN. TTim Rlvfi for nt. natal-! ditc hr Kt,lol1 svtn mat loua Irritktluni or akrtlonj ni to uiior. of diucoqi n.iuurnai, I Pnttnu O-niiudd. ft i P. 1pm. ami Dot utxil lrHEtVi8CrffgT. Co, gout or doibououA. . H. B. A. J! J T9ht in pinu. wltpj fr."'fl i'' ,I'",. rrt'pniii, lot ,?5.--V::4 r 3 tK)ttlrVcr. H " 1 ' 1,1 U Circular wxut uu nxiusMft. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED i WITH YOUR JOURNEY If your tickets read over the Dan. ver and Rle Grande railroad, th. Scenic Line of the World." BECAUSE There are so many scenic stir.Minr,. and polnu of Interest alone the line between Ogden and Denver that the trip never becomes tiresome. It you are going east write for In formation and get a pretty book that will tell you all about It W. C. M'BRIDE, General Agent IM Third Street, Pottlantf. - Oregon RUNS PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS tvLKUAINT DINING CARS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO TO . GRAND FORK8 CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON And all points East and Booth. Throueb tlrkero tf Jonoii m.1.. ... Tacoms and Northern PoMri.. a... w, Co. and American Una. ' TIME SCHEDULE. Trains leave Pendleton dallv ezeotii Sunday at 5 p. m. For further Informitlon. tlr.. .j. mspi and tickets, call on or writs W Adsras, Pendleton, Oregon, or . A CHARLTOH, Third and Vorrlson Bts.. Portlaad, Or. Washington & Columbia River Railroad TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR Chicago, St Paul, St Louis, Kansa. vnj, tst. Joseph, Omaha and ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH Portland and Points on the Sound. TIME CARD. Arrive Monday, Wednesdav anri uvt. day. 12:16 p. m. On Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, 10:15 a. m. Leav o p. m. daily. Leave Walla Walla 8:15 p. m. n east Arrive Walla Walla at a. m. irom west For Information regarding rates sat rromnodatlons. csll on or address W. ADAM8. Ageat I'endletos, Orsns 8. B. TALDERHEAD. 0. P. A. "" Walla Willt, Wsablngton.