BIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST ORE GO MAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY,' MARCH Y 1906. PAGE SEVEN. AMONG THE OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Aliened Sheep Poisoners. A warrant hag been sworn out by Wllllnm Twlllcy, of Ajax, charging John Busehelman and Ralph Jenkins with attempting to poison his stock. It appears from Twllley's ' statement and also from that of C. W. Young, of the tame town, that they come across Jenkins and Uusohelmnn In the twi light of lust Sunday evoniiig In the Young pasture putting out what ap peared to be suit. The men ran when discovered, und Twilley took a sumple of the suit to town Monday and tested It on a fat, which died In u short time after a small dose of the salted mix ture, had been administered. The Dalles Chronicle. Squiiw tYeek Country tilling Up. ; Thomas Arnold, of Sisters, says tho entire Sciuaw Creek country Ib under going n rapid settlement and develop ment. Many new settlers have taken up hollies In that section during re cent months and this year will see a large amount of nei land put under cultivation, i When Mr. Arnold settled In the district a few years ago It was three to five miles between houses. At invent pructlcnlly the whole country is under cultivation and the farming district Is becoming more thickly set tled each year. Tho Dalles Chronicle. Slot Machine Robbery. ' Some time betwen 3 and 5 o'clock yesterday morning the saloon of Ciouclman Pros., In Huntington, was broken Into nnd a big combination niekel-ln-the-slot machine, valued at nbout $350, was smashed to smither eens. When the place was opened at nn early hour the barkeeper was somewhat startled by tin; appearance of t lie premises and at once notified Marshal llannnn and the proprietor. Thry Investigated and found that the machine hud been despoiled of nbout 160 worth of iiuiirters nnd nickels. linker City Democrat. Will lApciliuont With Tobacco. "Tok-ieco rulture will be - tried on a hlir scale In the vicinity of Oro fino this year," said V. H. Uecse, who 1i:lm just returned from a visit to tha. section. ".Many nens of ground Is al ready prepared nnd will be planted to tot'acro as soon as the seed arrives. The yeed is to come from Connecti cut and those who are to try the cul ture have been making the tests for several years ami claim that they have the suit nnd climate to develop ti tilth grail, of tlie weed." I.ewiston Teller. Population of Idaho Penitentiary, 'irliodo Kolibius, traveling guard of th- rif.hit stnt penitentiary, pass ed through Clearwater Junction yes terday afternoon cn route to Crange vllle to take In custody Rudolph Wet ter, convicted of murdering Chris I K;H lii roitl-ST PFSTS. Idnlio Making rri'oris to Hid Her Timber of ItccllC". The ravages of Lugs upon the for vsls of Idaho has become, during tho past few years, a very serlr.us matter. Mid the bureau of eiitomoloev of the U"i'urtt.iei,t rf ai;i ieml m e which has (barge of (he experiment looking to tile eiaditlttioii ot forest penis, such cs til,- IMack Hills lie, tie, a species cf v hli h is believed to be responsible for serious loss to tlie lumbermen of this legion, lias taken up the task of com batting th-. work of the destructive Insert, says the itolse Statesman. The pestifelhtlH nnd destructive Ill Sect Is a v ry harmless looking little follow not ,iiite a ouarter of an inch lung. Hut the small chap, with Ills wif' and all her retail vet. makes up In tnorgy v hat be lacks in size. He doo.' n i n mount to very much. It Is true, 1 die n by himself, but lie be comes a most formidable problem when considered In connection with i, few million, more or less, of Ills progeny, end a similar number of brothers und sisters. K M. Hoover, of Poise, general iimmigor of the Payette Lumber A Manufacturing company, which lias hire.,' I'-nts of timber land at various places ilirough tlie slate, ami espec ially a'", g the tip per waters of the 1'ayette river, has been grently inter est tlv d .1 the work of the represenla I tlie bureau. Hie past two seasons the bu I entomology has had a man in ilm forests, studying the habits beetle that Is making way Willi i" and other forests of the state, el -.ivorlng to proscribe a inan- u hich to encompass his defeat event him from doing any great For lean ' tile ! Of Hie the pi ami e tier In and p i riettiit of damage. Remedy Kiiggf4ii.il. At last tho bureau has announce 1 that it has a remedy tho fulling of tho Infected trees during tile period that the beetles hibernate In Hie hark of Die trees, and llic burning 'of the bark that has been peeled from the main trunks, thus destroying the large number of lusocls that are In the bark. totting I'.ven on Teacher. John C. Hell, district attorney of Philadelphia, told a good story re cently on Justice John P. Elkln, of the Pennsylvania suprclno, court, f which, he wild, happened when the two law years were schoolmates In Indiana county. "John," said the district attorney, "wns n stubborn youth, and the teach er had nil kinds of trouble with him. I remember he Insisted upon saying 'have, went,' and, to correct hlm.i the ten. her compelled him to remain nfter school one day to write 'hnve gone' 300 times, i ' ! " "After scribbling 'have gono' until his hand nched, John appended this . note to the bottom of a sheet of pa per: ' " 'I. have dono. my work, and .havo went home. J. P, B.' " EXCHANGES Long und L. N. Wann. Wetter will be hanged In the penitentiary In Boise April 20, Mr. Robblns states that there are now 224 Inmates In the prison, 40 having arrived In the past two months. Thin Is the greatest number ever con fined within the walls of the Institu tion. Most of the prisoners are from Bannock county, with Idaho county second In this respect. Lewlston Tri bune, i Elk Are a Nuisance. . Judging from a personal letter the editor of the Star received this week from a friend residing In the Jackson Hole country, the citizens over there last week had the time of their lives, during the storm which prevailed, to prevent the elk from eating them out of house nnd home. The Btorm drovt them Into the valley by the thousands and many win the hay stack that suf fered by their raid. Hugby (Idaho) Star. , ' ICHlston AswetH und Liabilities. ' City Clerk Nlckerson submitted a financial report of the city for the six months ending December 21, 1905. The assets Includelng the water plant, cash on hand and city property, were shown to be J 103,425.61. The liabil ities, including bonds and outstanding warrants', are given ut 2S5, 307.01, leaving the net assets $118,118.63. Lewlston Tribune. linker City Bnrglnry. Thieves forced nn entrance to the On On (Chinese) notion store on Court street Sunday night and secur ed booty In the amount of $100. The cash drawer of the establishment was robbed of $!5 nnd by rifling a trunk of one of the employes, who sleeps In the store, n further sum of $85 In gold was secured. Paker City Herald. Sold Out III llnre Heaven. . George T. Parr, manager of the Kastern Oregon Lund company, was In the city yesterday and left on tho early train for Portland this morning. Jt is understood Mr. Parr hus sold his Horse Heaven lands for $40,000. Tho Dalles Chronicle. , Sold 11100 Sheep. R. A. Campbell, the prominent sheepman of upper Asotin creek, dis posed of 1900 head of yearling sheep to a buyer from Yakima. The dellv- eiy will be made In June. Asotin Sentinel. Visible From Adams. The hlg fire at Adams. Or., the 21st was plainly visible from Irrlgon, some 50 miles distant. It occurred about 11 o'clock at night, consuming sev ernl huge wheat warehouses. Irrlgon Irrigator. DAILY MAHKET II K POUT. Paying und Selling Prices of Irmlnce In Pendleton. Trulls. Apples, $1.50 to $2 per box. Orange?, 25 to 50 cents per dozen. Len'ons, 3ft cents per dozen. Bananas, 10 cents per dozen. Vegetables. Sweet Potntoes. 5 cenls per lb. Cabbage, 3-1-2 cents per lb. Parsnips, 2 1-2 cents per Ib. Turnips, 2 cents per Ib. Celery, $1 per dozen. Potatoes, $1.25 per sack. Onions, $1.60 per sack. Cauliflower, 15 cents head. Tomatoes, 20 cents per lb. Pop corn, 8 1-3 cents per Ib. Itutabages, 2 1-2 cents per lb. Beets, 2 1-2 cents per lb. Lettuce, 6 cents per bunch. Butter and Frr. Creamery butter, 70 cents per roll Country butter. 60 cents per roll. Fresh eggs, 35 cents per dozen. Case eggs, 30 cents per dozen. M Isccllancnus. Sweet pickles, SO cents per gallon Sour pickles, 60 cents per gallon. Mince meat, 15 cents per Ib. Olives, 25 cents per pint. Walnuts, 25 cents per lb. Almonds, 25 cents per lb. Koeniiil-aiiss One-Way Colonist Bates From Kustfi'ii Points to the Pacific tonst. Commencing' February 15th. 1900, ..oooiuioK mini yvprii nn, and from September 15th to October 31st. Hereunder Is schedule of rates from Important eastern points on nnd via Ihc O. R. & N., which will be In effect during the nbove dates. Missouri liiver Common Points. Kansas City, St. Joseph, Leaven worth, Atchison, Council Bluffs, Omnha, Sioux City, Ht. Paul, Minne apolis, Dnltith to Pendleton, Oregon, nnd Spoknne, $22.50. To AH Points Main Lino nnd Branches Huntington to SkIuuic. Inclusive. From Bloomlngton, 111., $2!.S0; Chicago, III., $30.50; Cairo, HI., $32.- 15; Des Moines, Iowa, $26.50; Clncln null, O., $36.50; Cleveland, O.. $37.50 Detroit. Midi., - $37.25; I. dianapolis, Bid., $31.00; Atlanta. On., $15.75; Ashevllle, N. C.. $t5.75; Baltimore. Md., $47.25: Bristol, Tenn., $45. 7G; Louisville, Kv., $35.60; Mobile.. Ala., $14. 35; Buffalo,' N. Y., $10.00; Boston, Mass., $47.50; Montreal, Que., $46.40; New York, N. Y., $17.60; Toronto, Out., $39.75; Washington, D. C, $47. 25; Philadelphia, Pa., $43.75; St. Louis, Mo., $27.50. Parties desiring to send for their friends mny do so by depositing the price of the tickets as per rntes quoted with any ticket agent of tho O. R. & N., who will see that tho ticket Is sent Immediately. :,. For further pnrtlculnrs call on or address! J). C. Bmlthf, agont. When In Portland stop at the Hotel Oregon. , Bates $1 per day and up ward. European plan. Free 'bus. PHYSICIANS. J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR geon. Office In Savings bank building. ' 'Phones: Office main 154; residence, main 175. ' DR. C. J. SMITH OFFICE SMITH- Crawford building, opposite postof- flce. Telephones: Main 801; resi dence, Main 1691; barn. Red 681. . DR. AMY CURRIN, PHY8ICIAN and Surgeon. Office Smith-Craw ford building. 'Phone 614. DR. R. E. RINOO, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Rooms 3 and 4 Schmidt building. 'Phone, Office, Main 623. 'Phone, Residence, Main 23. DR. W. O. COLE, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Offl Judd building. Of fice 'phone. Main 137; residence phone M 1 138. 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'FATj, JUDD BLOCK, telephone Main 831; residence. black 161. DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSI- clan and Surgeo , C flee In Sav ings Bank building, room 1. Office 'phone, Main 1411; residence, Main 1661. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO- nlc and nervous diseases and dis eases of women. Judd building, cor ner Main and Court street. Office 'phone Main 72. X-Ray and Electro- Therapeutics. OSTEOPATHS DRS. O. 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 hulldlng, opposite postofflce. 'Phone Main 513 DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SUR geon. Office, room 16 Judd build ing. 'Phone red 8301. E. A. VAUOHAN, DENTIST. OF flce In Judd building. 'Phone red 1411. . DR. T. H. WHITE, DENTIST As sociation block. Telephone Main 166. VETERINARY SPRGEOXS. Hit. I). C. McXABK. LOCAL STATE Stock Inspector, and member State Veterinary board. Office. Talliuan's drng store. Residence. 12U3 Kast Court street. 'Phone Main 115. T. .1. LLOYD, D. V. S.. VETERINARY Surgeon nnd Dentist. Graduate of Grand Rnplds Veterinary College, Mich. Office at Brock & McCotnns' drug store. Reslden e telephone Main 131. BANKS AND BROKERS. THE PEXDLETON SAVINGS BANK Pendleton. Ore. Organized March 1, 1SSH. Capital, $100,000; surplus, Jioo.ono. Interest allowed on all time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on all principal points. Special attention given to collections. W. J. Furnish, president; T. J. Morris, vice- president; J. W. Mnloney, cashier; Fred Schmeer, assistant cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PEX- dlcton. Cnplti.l. surplus and undi vided profits. $250,000.00. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought nnd sold on all parts of the world. Interest paid on time depos Its. Makes collections on reasonable terms. Levi Ankeny, president; W. F. Matlock vice-president; G. M. ltlco, cashier: George Hartman, Jr., 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 taxe and makes Investments for non-resi' dents. Reference, any bank In Pen dleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. W. S. HRNNINGER, Vice-Pres. C. H. MARSH. Sec. J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THI oldest and most reliable fire am accident Insurance companies. Offlc with Hartman Abstract Co. JOHN HA1LEY, jn., L S. LAND Commissioner. Specialty made of land filings and proof. Insurance and collections. Oiflce In Judd ulb!- Ing, room 16. COMMISSION HOl'SE. COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO., DEAN Tatom, manager. Office nt Pendle ton Ice & Cold Storage plant. Dealers in fruit, vegetables und dairy products. 'Phone Main 17S. hoap.dixo axd lodulxg. ATHENA HOTEL LEADING Ho tel In the city. $1.00 nod $1.60 per dny. H. P. Mlllen, propiletor. PUMPING. WILL M. MORROW, SUCCESSOR to Goodman-ThompBon Co. Plumb ing, healing and sheet metal work. Our work Is good; tho prices lire right. 613 Main street. 'Phono Black 3221. MARBLE AXT GRANITE WORKS. MONTERASTELLI BROS., MARBLE and Granite works.' Monuments of (ill descriptions. Ornamental and cut stone for buildings. Examine our work: 709 East Court street. FT X ETC AL DIRECTORS. M. A. RADER, FUNERAL DlUb ' tor and licensed embnlmer. Orad uate of the Chicago College of Em balmlng. Corner Main and Web streets. Thono Main 130i. Funcrnl parlors In connection. BAKER A 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. FEB, LAW OFFICB 1 juaa ouuaing. STEPHEN A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY ai Law. office In Despaln block. JOHN W. M'COURT ATTORNEY AT law. Smith-Crawford block. CARTER, RALEY & RALEY,. AT torneys at Law. Office In Savtngs Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Office over Tavlnr'a harit. ware store. WINTER ft COLLIER, LAWYERS. Office, rooms 7 and 8. Association building. JOHN H. LAWREY. ATTORNEY AT ljaw. urrtce, Bavin. Bank buldlng. S TILLMAN PIERCE, ATTOR neys at Law. Mr. Stlllraan has been admitted to practice In United States patent offices, and makes a specialty of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, 11 and 13, Association block. GEORGE W. COUTTS, LATE COUN ty Attorney from Idaho. Civil and criminal law. Estates settled, wills deeds. mni-tl7Cr.. ana nnntrara Collections made. Room 17, Schmld DIOCK. R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW orrices In Despaln building, at head of stairs. S. A. NEWBEPRY, 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 AXD 3CILDERS. HOWARD & SWINGLE, ARCHI tects and Architectural Engineers Practical and reliable plans and spec! flcatlons and thorough superintend ence of all kinds of building and con struction. Taylor Building, corner Main nnd W er streets. C. E. TROUTMAN, ARCHITECT and Superintendent Room 12 Judd building. Pendleton, Oregon. D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks. stone walls, etc. Leave orders at Eart 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. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE NO. 62 A. F. & A. M., meets the first and third Mondnys of each month. All visiting ureinren are invue 1. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. WM. F. YOHNKA, AUCTIONEER CrleB public and private sales of al kinds. Commission reasonable. Post office box 666. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN SEOrvwn hand goods. If there is anything you necu in new ana second-hand furniture, stoves, granlteware and crockery, call and get his price. No. IS Court street CHOP MTLI . ALL CHOP FEEDS. WALTERS shorts and bran. Alfalfa $11 per ion. free delivery. 'Phone Main 552 D. Maurer, Prop. West Webb street. CHINESE LAUNDRY. SLOM KEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY- man. I'amliy washing a specialty. All work done by hand, and first class. Goods called for and delivered 408 Court street WANTED. WANTED INSTALLMENT Col lector for merchandise accounts; good salary and expenses. Address .Manufacturer, l1. o. Itox le:;;, fiilla delpliia. Pa. WANTED EVERYWHERE GOOD, live nursery Kents; big coniils sions paid, outfit furnished free; good opening for rinlit parlies. For full particulars address Or con Nursery company, Salem, Oregon. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO learn barber trade In s weeks. Graduates earn $15 to $:T per week. Cutu. free. Moler system of colleges, 403 Front avenue, Spokane, Wash. WANTED A WELL EDUCATEl 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; second-hand goods for Kile. In fact, any want you want to get filled, tho East Oregonlan wants youi want ad. Rates: Three lines ont time, 15 cenls; two times, 25 cents six times, 46 cents. Five lines one time, 26 cents: two times, 36 cents six times, 75 cents. Count six wordr to the line. Send your classified adf to tho office or mall to the East Ore gonlan, enclosing silver or stamps t cover the amount. FOR RENT. Full RENT NEWLY FFUNISHED housekeeping rooms, en suites. Ap ply nni South Main street. 'Phone Black 2322. FOR RENT S1X-ROJM FURNISH ed house. Apply to II. F. Johnson. ' hone HI ek 2142. NICE, NEW, LIGHT HOUSEKEEP lng rooms to rent; and rooms with or without board. Call at E. O. office. 1 FOR SALE. i40 ACRES OF GOOD WHEAT LAND 7 miles north of ai... n acre. Terms. Craighead ' Hayes LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CITY LIVERY 8TABLE. ALTA ST v""w vouiieay, -rops. Lavery, feed and sates .tnio. r , wwu,&. uvuu riKB Kl all times. Cab line In connection. a. i iv up iuaiu i r I. BnSJELIiAXEOPB. PENDLETON . MUSEMENT PAR lors, II. H. Williams, Prop., base ment of Hendricks building. Games and amusements of all kinds. Open all day and evening. Music every evening. . , . . PENDLETON STEAM DYE WORKS 206 East Alta street, under new management. E. K. Lorimer, Prop. Dyeing, cleaning and pressing of la- aies and gentlemen's oiothin t dies' fine garments a speclaky. All work guaranteed, r.nn.k iioa and delivered. 'Phone Main 169. PENDLETON IRON WORKS RE pair work on all kinds of machn.oa structural Iron work and machine castings. Junction of Court and Alii streets. Marlon Jack, Pres.; W. L Zleger, Mr. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF you want to suDBcrine to magazine! or newspapers in the United States or turope, remit by postal note, check or send to the EAST OHEGONIAN the net publisher's Price of the mibll- catlon you desire, and we will have It sent you and assume all the risk ol the money being '.ost In the mails. It will save you both trouble and risk If you are a subscriber to the EAST OREGONIAN In remitting you can deduct 10 per cent from the publish er's firlce. Address EAST OREGON IAN PUB. CO.. Pendleton Oregon. The Hnial Pendleton BOLLOXS & BROWN, Proprietors. The Hotel Pendleton has been re fitted and refurnished throughout Fire alarm connections with all rooms. Baths en suites nnd single rooms. Ileailuarlers for Trau'llns Men Commodious Sample Rooms. FREE 'BUS. Rctes,- $2.00, $2.50, $3 Special rates by week or month. KxcHleiit Cuisine. rrompt Pining Room Service. Bur and Billiard Room in Connection. Only Th ee Itlocl.s From Depots. Golden Rule ..Hotel.. J. K. CHERRY, Proprietor nnd Mgr. Court Street. Corner Johnson. mm The Golden Rule Hotel Is first in every respect; large rooms and all conveniences. It is i. commercial and family hotel, being conducted in tlie most orderly manner, Willi prompt service. Excellent Table Board Stenm Heat Throughout Electric Lights No bar in connection, so that ladles and families will Clnd It an Ideal place to stop when In Pendleton. Rates, $1.25 and up, per day FREE 'BPS MEETS ALL TRAIN'S. pfiili THE PORTLAND OK I'ORTLANP. OltKGON. American plan, $ per day and npwara Headquarters tor teltrtati and runintprcla travelrra HpiHlal ratea made to ranlll and single gentlemen. The management will be pleaded at all tinea to anew room ml give prices. A modern Turklah bat! MUbllshmaiit la ths bote!. H. C. BOWERS, Uasager (() jr OREGON Sli OUTLINE AraUmONEfcCIHC TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY Through Pullman Standard and Tourist Sleepers dally 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. - 2, Chicago Special, arrives 5:40 departs 6:40 p. m. 6, Mall & Express, arrives 5:00 departs, 5 p. m. ... i- WESTBOUND. . 1, Portland Special, arrives 8:65 departs 8:55 a. m. 6, Mall & Express, arrives 11 departs, 11 p. m. No. i. m.; No. . m.; No. a. m.; No. m.; SPOKANE DIVISION. No. 7, Pendleton passenger, arrives 6:35 p. m.; connects with No. 2. No. 8, Spokane passenger, departs 8 a. m. WAL' A WALLA BRANCH. No. 41, mixed, arrives 1.40 p. m. No. 42, mixed, departs 6:60 p. m.; connects with No. 2. SNAKE RrVER. ' Rlparla to Lewlston Leave RIparia daily, except Saturday, 4:05 a. m. Leave Lewlston dally except Fri day, 7 a. m. E. C. SMITH, Agent, Pendleton. RUN'S PULLMAN" SLEEPING CARS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT D: "XG CARS ST. aUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON VINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE THROUGH TICKETS TO BOSTON -, CHICAGO NEW YORK WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA And All Points East and South. Through tickets' to Japan and Chi na, via Taco'rmi and Northern Paclfio Steamship Co. and AmeMean line. TIME SCHEDULE. Trains leave Pendleton dally except Sunday, at 6 p. m. For further Information, time cards maps nnd tickets, call on or write W. Adams, Pendleton, Oregon, or A. D. CHARLTON, Third and Morr'on Sts., Portland, Or. Washington & Columbia River Railroad TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR Clilcntrn, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Omaha, and ALL POINTS EAST AXD SOUTH Portland "d Points on tlie 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. daily. Leave Walla Walla, 6:15 p. m. for east. Arrive Walla Valla at 9 a. m. from west. For Information regarding rates and accommodations, call on or address W. ADAMS. Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. S. B. CALDERHEAD. G. P. A., Walla Walln, Washington. soil's Santal-F spsm Capsule A POSITIVE CUBE Pur ! r iiti mil ion or C - rrb or i sif utiiU.ii r untJ Dl-fafJ KMnpys. Vj euro to jny. Cur iPiieklr an4 Wnu fi.'ndr tu wnrn cast's ol !' !!,:' M'f liOW lo.lK Xtfiml- : f by alruitgt A'..- V 11., 3 bu.i'B, $1.1 fAi:rqm SAHTAl-PEI 1 'IVt.T'tA TEllEFON TAIN gists. i-rica iwl, postpaid. .-PEPSIN CO., IE, Sold by F. J. DouuldsoiL. n CHICHESTER'S tNQLISM f ESWYKOYfU PILLS VYi,i Iur I 'll' HI l r.li l.Nt.UH WJ(VSJtB .! .1, n.u:t.- N..e k T -T; '4 """rt'.t ti. l ukt-iuulhrr. HctY sti lksrr..iiu Su h.t It u 1 1 n.l l,.li (jf U.m. 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