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DAILY EAST ORB GONIAN, PEXDLBTON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FERRUARY 20, 1906.
PAGE SEVEX.
AMONG THE EXCHANGES
OF THE INLAND EMPIRE
tliargwl Willi Attempting to Wreck.
Not since the discovery of the dead
baby In the river hero has Albion
been stirred up bh It Is over the ar
rest of Willie I'.artlett for attempting
to wreck h passenger train on the
Moscow brunch of the O. R. & N.
No one who knew the boy would
believe him guilty until he confessed,
for he hoa borne on unusunlly (food
reputation In this locullty. When
Deputy Sheriff NYssly began making
Inquiries about, this boy all to whom
he talked told him there could not
be any josslnlllty that Willie Bart
lett was trullty. as he was considered
the best boy in town, and many de
clared he had not a single bad habit.
Ho was atudylng for the ministry
and was Intensely zealous about re
ligion. He would have been the last
boy to be suspected of any crime or
wrong act, nnd when It was announc
ed that he bad confessed to attempt
ing tnil n wrecking, those who have
known him from Infancy were aston
ished. Willie Hartlett lives with his moth
er and stepfather, H. 11. Campbell, In
the lug house Just east of town which
was the first home of white people In
this section. He has beer, a regular
attendant ni school and at church,
and was regarded as a model boy.
He is IS years old and quite Intelli
gent and manly In appearance. His
stepfather has employed , an attorney
to (lorend the youth, but the line of
the defense 1b not disclosed. The boy
Ins confessed to the crime and told
all the details.
The rUirnett boy was not so well
known here, as Ills home Is near
ItocK la'; but during the time he bad
alien. i-.i school In Albion he bail
inaile many friend and was regarded
as an excr pllnn illy good buy. itoth
hoys iigreo that Willie Ilartlett was
the leader In the wink and first sug
gested wrecking the train. Spokes
man Itevlew (Albion Cor.)
rirt In Crook County.
A (.invention of the Sunday schools
of ("look comity Is being held In
PrlncvilV Ibis the fhst In the
history of the county. i:-v. W. C.
Merrill. Iiileriiatinn.il fie
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has Hyonud been In
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satisfaction. The cnmplete llyolliel
outfit sells for J I. tin, i consists of an
Inlialci' Tim I tan be carried 111 the
Vest pocket, a iiieillehie dropper, and
a liolile of llyoniel. The inhaler lasts
a life time, and If more llyoin.l Is
needed, extra bottles can be obtained
for cents.
It is Hie most economical of all
reinedl. . advertised for the cure of
ata: rh. ml is the only one that
treais in.s disease without stomach
losing, applying the medication and
bealho: where the disease, germs are
present.
lio n i! dose the stomach to cure
nasal catarrh; brealhe llyoniel, know
ing that If this treatment does not
cure. 11 w iil cost you nothing.
Sreoiiil-ClMss Ono-Wny Colonist Rates
I'rom l aistt i n Points to the Pacific
Const.
Commencing February 15th, 1!06,
continuing until April 7th, and from
September 15th to October 31st.
Hereunder is schedule of rates from
Important eastern points on nnd via
the O. R. ft N., which will be In effect
during the nbove dates.
Missouri River Common Points.
Kansas City, St. Joseph, Leaven
worth, Atchison, Council Bluffs,
Omohn, Sioux City, St. Pnul, 'Minne
apolis. Dnluth to Pendleton, Oregon,
and Spokane, $22.50.
To All Point Main Mile anil Rrnnclies
Huntington to SiMikone, Inclusive
From Bloomlngtoii, 111., 129.30;
Chicago. 111., $30.50; Cairo, III.. $32.
15; Dos Moines, Iowa. $26.60; Cincin
nati, O., $36.50; Clevelnnd, O.. $37.60;
Detroit, Mich., $37.25; Indianapolis,
Ind $34.00; Atlanta, Oa., $46.76;
Ashovllle, N. C, $45.75; Baltimore,
Md., $47.25: Bristol, Tcnn., $45.76;
Louisville, Ky.( $35.50; Mobile. Aln.,
$44.35; Buffalo, N. Y., $40.00; Boston,
Mass., $47.60; Montreal, Quo., $46.40;
New York, N. Y., $47.50; Toronto,
Out., $39.75; Washington, D. C, $47.
25; Philadelphia, Pn $48.75; St.
Louis, Mo., $27.50.
Parties desiring to send for their
friends may do so by depositing the
price of the tickets as per rates quoted
with nny ticket agent of the O. R. &
who Is In charge of the building of
the new wrecking car, which 1b com
posed entirely of steel, while working
on a peavey on the upper part of the
car, slipped and fell through the steel
floor girders Into the trucks. His
head was badly cut and Internal In
juries wore received. Dr. C. E. Bar
ton won called Immediately and wait
ed on the Injured man at his home In
South Pnker. At last reports, late In
the evening, Mr. Cook was resting
easily and It was hoped that the In
ternal Injuries would not prove seri
ous. Raker City Democrat.
Left Over IVom the '90s.
a. W. Morrison has filed a volun
tary petition In bankruptcy with
Referee G. Orr McMlnlmy. The lia
bilities are approximately $14,000,
while the assets consist of household
goods which are exempt.
Mr. Morrison's liabilities date back
to the '90s when he, together with
Fred Hallett, were In the banking
business at Jullnetto. The bank fail
ed with considerable money belonging
to Nez Perce Indians on deposit, the
Indians hnvlng deposited the money
they had received from the govern
ment for their reservation. The
heaviest creditors of Mr. Morrison is
Dave MiFarland, a Nes Perce Indi
an of Lnpwal, who has a claim of
Ml. 000. -Lewiston Teller.
I'oretrrs' Sanitarium Proimscrt.
At the meeting on Monday evening
Hit Fnn-f-'ors oi America w'il discuss
the matter of the local court partici
pating in the movement on foot to
build a sanitarium In this Jurisdic
tion. The order In this state has now
a membership of nearly 20.000 and
the order feels the need of an insti
tution of this kind. At the coming
ne . ting the local court will Initiate
the largest class In Its history. The
iv.fiibers also expect to have here at
that time some of the grand court of
ficers. Yakima Dally Republic.
Stuhbtefielil Very 111.
James AI. Stiibl lcfielil, who Is over
7" years old. was confined to bis bed
In this city Friday, suffering an at
tack of pk'tn'sy. and Is now In a very
cillic.il condition. All the relatives
b ive I een summoned, and he Is un
.).! the constant care of Drs. llolierls
..ml SI 'it 1 1. The doctors stlil attain
hope of bis r. co erv. .Monument I-'n-
tefpris...
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tiaet for I!
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'.MICH. (am I'ecl of I.oir-i.
m.Ii has a loiT.rin coo
ker I'hapiiell, nf Ibis
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lb.- !'.; K
kilat and drive llcm
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t'lal the ticket
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addicts i:. C.
parti,
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i't deceive yourself. If you have
Imiitrosijon take Kod'i! liyspopsla
Clue. It will relieve you. Rev. W.
K. Hoeutt, South Mills. N. C, says:
"I was troubled with chronic Indiges
tion for s"'eial yeais; whatever I ate
seemed to cause lieai tlnirn. sour
slom. icb. fluttering of my heart, and
general depression of mind and body.
My drug'l't recommended Kodol,
and 'I b is relieved me. I can now
ta! anything an 1 sleep soundly at
night. Dodol digests what you eat.
Tnllnian & Co.
DAILY MARKET REPORT.
I'.inlne; ond Selling Prlcci of Produce
In Pendleton.
I 'rolls.
Apples. $l.r,0 to $2 per box.
oranges, 2T to 50 cents per dozen.
Lemons. 30 cents iter dozen.
Bananas. 10 cents per dozen.
Vecetahles.
Sweet rotators, 5 cents per lb.
Cabbage, 3 1-2 cents per lb.
Parsnips. 2 1-2 cents per lb.
Turnips. 2 cents per lb.
Celery, $1 per dozen.
Potatoes. $1.25 per sack.
Onions. $1.50 per sack.
Cauliflower, 15 cents bead.
Tomatoes, 20 cents per lb.
Pop corn, 8 1-3 cents per lb.
Rutnbages, 2 1-2 cents per lb.
Beets, 2 1-2 cents per lb. v
Lettuce, 5 cents per bunch.
Butler nnd Eggs.
Creamery butter, 70 cents per roll.
Country butter, 60 cents per roll.
Fresh eggs, 35 cets per dozen.
Case eggs. 30 cents per dozen.
Miscellaneous,
Sweet pickles, 80 cents per gallon.
Sour pickles, 60 cents per gallon.
Mince meat, 15 cents per lb.
Olives, 25 cents per pint.
Walnuts. 25 cents per lb.
Almonds, 26 cents per lb.
Big Ercshet Looked For.
Much snow Is reported up In the
Blues. A depth of from two to six
feet Is not uncommon nmongst the
timber cast of us, and an unusuul
freshet Is looked for In Crooked river
and Ochoco creek next month. Trav
elers come from there Into town clad
as for tho Arctic regions. Down her..
we haven't had a half Inch of snow-
all winter so far. Prinevlllo Review,
The New Cough Syrup the one
that acts as a mild cathartic on the
bowels Is Kennedy's Laxative Honey
and Tar. It expels all cold from the
system, cuts tho phlegm out of the
throat, strengthens the mucous mem
branes of the bronchial tubes and re
lloves croup, whooping cough, etc.
Children lovo It. Sold by Tallman &
Co.
Murray, Idaho, has had nil epi
demic of scarlet fevor that has lasted
from the opening of winter. First
and last about half the homes In the
place have been quarantined.
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PHYSICIANS.
J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR
geon. Office In Savings bank
building. 'Phones: Office main 1G4;
residence, main 176.
DR. C. J. SMITH OFFICE SMITH
Crawford building, opposite postof
flce. Telephones: Main 301; resi
dence, Main 1691; barn. Red 681.
DR. AMY CURRIN, PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Office Smith-Crawford
building. 'Phone 614.
DR. R. E. RINGO, PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon. Rooms 3 and 4 Schmidt
building. 'Phone, Office, Main 623.
'Phone, Residence, Main 23.
DR. W. G. COLE, PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon. Off! a, Judd building. Of
fice 'phone, Main 137; residence
'phone M In 138.
H. S. GARF ELD, M. D., HOMEO
pathlc Physician and Surgeon. Of
fice Judd block. Telephones: Office,
black 3411; residence, Red 3632.,
DR. D. J. M'PAI'j, JUDD BLOCK,
telephone Main 931; residence,
black 161.
DR. T. M. HENDERSON. PHYSI
clan ond Surgeo . G flee In Sav
ings Bank building, room 1. Office
phone. Main 1411; residence, Main
1561.
DR. LYNN K. HLAKESLEE, CHRO
nic and nervous diseases and dis
eases of women. Judd building, cor
ner Main nnd Court street. Office
phone Main 72. X-Ray and Electro
Therapeutics. OSTEOPATHS DRS. G. S. & EVA
Holslngton. Ora uates, Klrksvllle
school. Suite 10-12 Despaln block.
Phone Red 3181. All disease treated.
DENTISTS.
RALPH C. SWINBURNE. DENTIST.
Rooms 3 and 4, Smith-Crawford
building, opposite postofflce. 'Phone
Main &;.;
DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL PUR
gcon. Office, mom 15 Judd build
ing. 'Phone red 3301.
V. A. VAUGHAN. DENTIST. OF
flee In Judd building. 'Phone reJ
1411.
PR. T. H. WIT
sedation block,
ltd.
;. DENTIST AS-
Telephone Main
M.ri'HivAHV sviu;r:o.s.
VETFRINARY
C. McNahh.
drntc More
St ROE ON" DR. P.
Off'ce at Tdllmr.N'f!
T. J. I.l.OVll. II. V. S.. VETERINARY
Surgeon nnd Dentist. Graduate of
Grand Rnplds Veterinary College.
Mich, otfi.e at Brock McComns
drug store. lic.tlden ; telephone Main
BW'KS AVO BROKERS.
Till". "ENDLETi 'i
Pendleton. 're.
1. 1-bH. Capital,
SAVINGS BANK
iirnnl'ed March
$ 1 IK',000 ; surplus.
Jl'i.J.dOO. Int.
t i.
low - I on al! time
deposits. KrrhunBe bought and sold
on ail principal pcints. Special at
tention flven lo collections. W. J.
Furnish, president; T. J. Morris, vice
president; 3. A. Horle. cashlvr; .1. W.
MHloney. ailara cashier.
FIHST NATIONAL BANK OF PEN
dleton. Capital, surplus and undi
vided profits. $250,000.00. Transacts a
genera! banking business. Exchange
bought and sold on all parts of the
world, interest paid on time deposits.
Makes collections on reasonable
terms. Levi Ankcny, president; W.
F. Matlock, vice-president; G. M.
Rice, cashier; George Hartman, Jr.,
assistant cashier.
INM KAN IE 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 sella
all klndi of real estate. Does a gen
eral brokerage business. Pays taxe
and makes Investments for non-residents.
Reference, any bank In Pen
dleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
W. S. HENNINOER, Vlce-Pres.
C. II. MARSH, Sec.
J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THI
oldest and most reliable fire an,
accident Insurance companies. Offlc
with Hartman Abstract Co.
JOHN HAILEY, 31., U. S. LAND
Commissioner. Specialty made of
land filings and proof. Insurance
and collections. Otfice in Judd Lulld
lng, room 16.
COMMISSION HOUSE.
COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO., DEAN
Tntom, manager. Office at Pendle
ton Ice & Cold Storage plant. Dealers
In fruit, vegetables and dairy products.
'Phone Main 178.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. 8TROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND
hand goods. If there la anything
you need in new and second-hand
furniture, stoves, granlteware and
crockery, call and get his price. No.
12 Conrt street.
PLUMBING.
WILL M. MORROW, SUCCESSOR
to Goodman-Thompson Co. Plumb
ing, heating and sheet metal work.
Our work Is good; tho prices are
right. 643 Main street. 'Phone Black
3221.
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.
MONTERA8TELLI BROS., MARBLE
and Granite works. Monuments of
all descriptions. Ornamental and cut
stone for buildings. Examine nur
work; 709 East Court street.
FUNERAL DniECTORS.
M. A. RADER, FUNERAL DIRK' '
tor and licensed embalmer. Grad
uate of the Chicago College of Em
balmtng. Corner Main and Web
streets. 'Phone Main ISOi. Funeral
parlors In connection.
BAKER FOLSOM, FUNERAL Di
rectors aud licensed embalmers.
Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night. 'Phone Main 76.
Classified Advertisements
BRING CERTAIN and
QUICK RESULTS
ATTORNEYS.
H. J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office over Taylor's hardware stors
Pendleton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE. LAW OFFICE IN
Judd building.
STEPHEN A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY
at Law. Office In Despaln block.
JOHN W. M'COURT ATTORNEY AT
Law. Smith-Crawford block.
CARTER, RALEY & RALEY, AT
torneys at Law. Office In Savings
Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office over Taylor's hard
ware store.
WINTER A COLLIER, LAWYERS.
Office, rooms 7 and 8, Association
building.
JOHN H. LAWREY, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office, Savtn Bank buldlng.
STILLMAN ft PIERCE, ATTOfT
nera at Law. Mr. Stlllman has bee a
admitted to practice In United Statet
patent offices, and makes a specialty
of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and
13, Association block.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, LATE COUN
ty Attorney from Idaho. Civil and
criminal law. Estates settled, wills
deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn
Collections made. Room 17, Schmld
block.
R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW
Offices In Despaln building, at head
of stairs.
S. A. NEWBEPRT, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Offices In Association block
Main street.
DAN P. SMTTHE, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office in Despaln block, East
Court street.
CECIL R. WADE. ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office In East Oregonlan
building, East Webb street.
G. W. PHELPS. DISTRICT ATTOR
ney. offices with John McCourt In
Smith-Crawford block.
ARCHITECTS AM) ariLDEHS.
HOWARD ft SWINGLE, ARCHI-
tects and Architectural Engineers
Practical and reliable plans and sped
flcations and thorouph superintend
ence of all kinds of building and con
struction. Taylor Building, corner
Main and V er etreets.
C. E. TltOUTMAN, ARCHITECT
and Superintendent. Room 12 Judd
building. Pendleton, Oregon.
D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND
lojlldT. Kstlrnates furnished on
all klru's of inasiary, cement walks,
itoii j walls. -tc. Leave orders t.t Ear;
Oreo'ilan office.
T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING AND
cemer.i walks a Specialty. Estl
r n:-- rniiil.iie.J free. Woik gnarar,
tcd. Leave or !( rs al Goodman clear
sta-e. llaln stre t. V. O. Box 104.
r i : a i t; i ; x a l o i ? i i : i ; s .
PENDLETON LODGE NO. C2 A. F.
& A. V... meets the first and third
Mondays of et.ch month. Ail visiting
bret..ren aro invited.
LICENSED AlTTIOXEEi:
W.M. F. YOHNKA, AUCTIONEER
Cries public and private sal?s of al
kinds. Commission reasonable. Post
office box 506.
BOARDING AND LODGING.
ATHENA HOTEL LEADING Ho
tel in the city. 11.00 and $1.60 per
day. H. P. Milieu, proprietor.
CHOP MILL
ALL CHOP FEED.-!. WALTERS'
shorts and bran. Alfalfa $11 per
ton. Free delivery. 'Phone Main 652.
D. Maurer, Prop. West Webb street.
WANTED.
WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO
learn barber trade In 8 weeks.
Graduates earn $16 to $25 per week.
Cata. free. Moler system of colleges,
403 Front avenue. Spokane. Wash.
WANTED A WELL EDUCATED
voune mnn wfints nnsttlnn na elpr'.
Address W. L. Jones, Box 172, Pll,
icock, Oregon.
WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS, SUCH
as help wanted; rooms or hous r
for rent; second-hand goods for salo
In fact, a"y want you want to get
filled, the East Oregontan wants yout
want o.i. Kates: Three lines or.r
time. 15 cents; two times, 25 cents
six times, 4 5 cents. Five lines out
time, 25 rents; two times, 35 cents
six times, 'id cents. Count six wortb
lo the line. Send your classified atb
to the office or mall to the East Ore
tronlan, enclosing silver or stamps t'
cover the amount.
FOR SALE
FOK SALE CHOICE OAK FURNI.
tu:'e. Bedroom suites, dining table,
buffet. parlor and fancy tables,
leather upholstered nnd other rockers,
book case, cook range, stove, etc. Dr
J. L. Miller. 415 Bush street.
440 ACRES OF GOOD WHEAT LAND
7 miles north of Athena, at $40 an
acre. Terms. Craighead & Hayes
Athena.
FOR SALE A SPAN OF HALTEB
broke driving hor s. Apply tc
Mrs. B. Cunningham, or at Dutck
Henry Feed Yard.
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT
Two blocks from Main street. Bath
and electric lights. One ground floor
front room. Call at 309 West Court
street
HOUSES AND ROOMS, FURNISHED
and unfurnished. See Spoonemore,
124 West Court street.
NICE, NEW, LIGHT HOUSEKEEP
lng rooms to rent; and rooms with
or without board. Call at E. O. office.
ENGRAVED OARD8.
ENGRAVED CARDS. TNVITATIONS,
etc. Very latest styles. Leave or
ders at Bast Oregonlan offlc.
1
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE. ALT A ST
Carnev A KennnHv !.'m. t i
feed and sales stable. Good rigs at
ill times. Cab line In connection.
Phone Main ". .1.
CHINESE LAUNDRY.
SLOM KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRY
maru ITamlly washing a specialty.
All work I on a t,v uBn.a j . f
I ' - ou-inj, ouu 111 BL-
class. Goods called for and delivered
ins toun street.
BnSCELLANEOU8.
PENDLETON ..MUSEMENT PAR
lors, H. H. Williams, Prop., base
ment of Hendricks building. Gamea
and amusements of all kinds. Open
all day and evening. Music every
evening.
PENDLETON STEAM DYE WORKS
206 East Alia street, under new
management. E. K. Lorimer. Prop.
jcwig, ticuiinis una pressing of la
dles' and gentlemen's clothing. La
dles' fine garments a nimnlnitu am
work guaranteed. Goods called for
and delivered. 'Phone Main 169.
MONEY IN THIS ENTERPRISE
The great Hurst railroad switch in
vention soon to go on the road. Large
factory near Lewis & Clark fair
grounds. We are selling the Hurst
stock at a big discount; we can beat
all competitors. For particulars ad
dress W. J. Curtis & Co., 215 Com
mercial Block,. Portland, Ore.
PENDLETON IRON WORKS RE
pair work on all kinds of machines
structural iron work and machine
castings. Junction of Court ana A;t&
streets. Marlon Jack, Pres.; W. L
Zleger, Mgr.
JM Hotel
Pendleton
IIOLT.OXS & HROYVN". Proprietors.
mmmmm
The Hotel Pendleton has been re
fitted and refurnished throughout.
Fire alarm connections with all rooms.
Paths en suites and single rooms.
lleadiiailiTs for Tracling Men.
Commodious Sample Rooms.
FREE 'I"'...
Rales, $2.C?, 52.50, $3
Sp. 1 rates I ; . '; or month.
. xcellent i:: itie.
From; ; laining Room Service.
Bnr ami ''llliaitl Room In Connection.
Only 'lii cc Itlocl.s From Depots.
Gokfen Rale
..Hotel..
J. E. CHERRY, Proprietor nnd Mgr.
Court Street, Comer Johnson.
The Golden Rule Hotel is first In
every respect; large rooms and all
conveniences.
It Is i. commercial and family hotel,
being conducted in the most orderly
manner, with prompt service.
Excellent Table. Bonril
Steam Hvnt Throughout
Electric Lights
No bar In connection, so that ladles
and families will find it an Ideal place
to stop when In rendleton.
Rates, $1.25 and up, per
day
FREE 'BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS.
THE PORTLAND
OP
PORTLAND, onmuoN.
American plau, ft per dty and npwsxs
Headquarter! for tourists and commerela
travelers. Bpeclal rates made to famlllw
and alnirlt gentlemen. Tbe maoageneni
will be pleased at all tinea to show roomi
and sire prlcea. A modern Surklis bat I
atabltehmeat la tbe botel.
H. C. IUIW ICRS. Masacar.
Dally East Oregontan by carrier
only 15 cents a week. ,
lpili-
HI ill
OREGON
ShojjtLine
xa Union Pacific
TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY
Through Pullman Standard and
Tourist Sleepers daily to Omaha and
Chicago; tourist sleeper dally to Kan
sas 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, Chicago Special, arrives 6:40
p. m.; departs 6:40 p. m.
No. 6, Mall & Express, arrives 5:00
p. m.; departs, 6 p. m.
WESTBOUND.
No. 1. Portland Special, arrives 8:65
a. m.; departs 8:55 a. m.
No. 6, Mall & Express, arrives 11
p. m.; departs, 11 p. m.
SPOKANE DIVISION.
No. 7, Pendleton passenger, arrives
6:35 p. m.; connects with No. 2.
No. 8, Spokane passenger, departs
9 a. m.
WAL .A WALLA BRANCH.
No. 41, mixed, arrives 1.40 p. ra.
No. 42, mixed, departs 6:50 p. m.;
connects with No. 2.
SNAKE RIVER.
Rlparla to Lewiston Leave Rlparla
daily, except Saturday, 4:05 a. m.
Leave Lewiston dally except Fri
day, 7 a. m.
E. C. SMITH, Agent, Pendleton.
RUNS PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
ELEGANT IV " NG CARS
ST. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH
FARGO
GRAND FORKS
CROOKSTON
VTNNIPEG
HELENA and
EUTTE ,j-
TiniOUGH TICKETS TO v -.
BOSTON
CHICAGO
NEW YORK
WASH I.N GTON
PHILADELPHIA
And All Points East and South.
Through tickets to Japan r.nd Chi
na, via Tncoma and Northern Pacific
Steamship Co. and American line.
TIME SCHEDULE.
Trains leave Pendleton dally except
Sunday, at 5 p. m.
For further Information, time cards
maps and tickets, call on or write W.
Adams, Pendleton, Oregon, or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Third and Morr'son Sts., 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 -"tl Points
on the Sound.
TIME CARD.
Arrive Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day, 12:15 p. m. On Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday, 10:15 a. m. Leave
at 5 p. m. dally.
Leave Walla Walla, 6:15 p. m. for
east.
Arrive Walla Walla at 9 a. m. from
west.
For Information regarding rates and
accommodations, call on or address
W. ADAMS. Agent.
Tendleton, Oregon.
S. B. CALDERHEAD. G. P. A.,
Walla Walla, Washington.
Mz Sanfal-Pepsia Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
Por Tefliiiinition or OVrrb
of tho Bladder and Dls.HMsi
Kidneys. Kj cure to pav,
Curet qolckly ani rema
nent ly tbe worst ease of
tiiunorrhooa and ilt,
ro matter of lioTlutE stand
inn. Absolutely nannies.
Pom by dniKglsta. Prlcti
luan. Lv'UaUU
1.00,4 boxes, 12.75.
THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CO.,
lELLEPONTAJNg, OHIO.
Sold by F. J. Donnlctsoru
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