DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1906. PAGE SEVEN. m Among the Exchanges of the Inland Empire Classified Advertisements f BRING CERTAIN, QUICK RESULTS OREGON EIGHT PAGES. vfA uni( Auctioneer Knifed the Land lllds. State Land Commissioner of Idaho rMmrli'd J. Munson. in accused nf ner- (tonally bidding on land miles contrary to law, nt the sale of state lands held here last Saturday. The charges are made by Slkko liarglioorn, agent of the Netherlands Mortgage company; ex-fiherlff J. J. Kenne, John P. Thompson, a well-to-do farmer and politician; Claus Peter son and Charles W. Kerl, two farm ers. The trouble nrose over the sale of 120 acres near Llnvllle, 12 miles southeast of this place, which was ap praised at 120 per acre by the state. It had been offered for sale by the state several times before, but could not be sold for Its appraisement. On this occasion three neighbors had en tered Into nn understanding that they would have their mutual friends bid It In at the appraised value and then divide It. In an Interview with John p, Thompson this morning, ho said: "Those farmers selected Mr. Keene and Mr. li.'it'Khoorn to do the bidding in trust for lliem, and they bid the ap pnilHed value. Not being able to get any other bids. Commissioner Munson faced about while crying the sale, pretending to receive another bid raising It to 23 per neie, when as a matter of fact he had not received any blil from another person other than himself, .fler the sale was ovel and the money hail been paid, Mr. Munson boasted about how he bad Jobbed us J-eople." CoitiinlsHloiier Munnihi makes tais statement: "I made the bid uud knew those parties would raise it. I th.nmlit the land f-li"iil'l bring over .-jr,, m.t witli staiiuliig it was only ;iji..ilM'd for ?:. The stm,. is jnno iihe.id on the deal, and tho."e fellows had made an arrangement to not pay only the ni-pral-ed value. Then. a a man In tie omiiry who tn!d me he would give fl'j per aire lut h" was not at t'ie s ,!." Sjiolirsinan-Keview- iMos-i-ow- Cor.) H imate Suli Aeiiln-i short I Inc. Tin- rase of Fraiir' I!. Kit"!!, nm,i.i"itrlx of the etate of 1. J. lill"-". ,1 ase,. vs. the Uregiin .lio. t Line r. lilioad company, was e.-.ile.i J,,,, i ri;, i and the work of se ai:'!ni; a in ry be-all. Tliis Is an nrtloii leui.-ht by Mr.. Pus II in wldeii she sues for dam ag.'s la the sum ( M'.I.Vi for tit; death "f her hnihan 1. whleh oeeui red on I'.e ni'-'ht ef 1 1, cember .j,l!in? Knvt 11 ween lui'K'e etriititer jn ;!.' einp'"v i f lite iMjooa l company, and on th night of his ! ith was return The Ho'.el KOI.I.ONS A. !Si;oV, Proprietor. The Hotel Pendleton has been ro- fltted and refurnished throughout. Fire nl.i.-m connections with nil rooms. Baths en suites and single rooms. llcadipini (its for Traveling Men. Commodious Sample Rooms. FREE 'BUS. Rates, $2, $2.50 and $3 Special Hates by the week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt dining room service. Unr nnd Billiard Room In Connection. Only Three Blocks from Depots. - t TIIK POPIILA11 PLACF TO EAT IS TIIK The French Restaurant I. very tiling served flrst-cliuw. Best regular meals In l'cnille ton for 25 crnta. SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY. Polydore. Moens, Prop. HOTEL PORTLAND OF TORTLAND. OREGON. ' , American plan, $3 per day nnd up ward. Headquarters for tourists and commercial travelers. Special rates made to families and single gentle men. The management will bo pleas ed at all times to show rooms and give prices, A modern Turkish bath establishment In the hotel. H. C. BOWERSMnnngcr. i i i I ! ... N ing from work near Ontario on a handcar. An engine ran the handcar down, killing the carpenter. The complainant alleges that the engine was not carrying a headlight at the time, and that this fact resulted in the accident which caused the death of her husband. Boise Capital News. Trout Luke Man Missing. The friends and relatives of Jacob Cla'erbos, a well-to-do rancher of Trout Lnke, fear he has come to an untimely end in Chicago. Claterbos went from Trout Lake to Portland lust May, and took the train for New York en route to Holland, his native country. He Is a widower with four children, the two youngest of whom he took with him to Holland, leaving them there, leaving the other two at Trout Lnke with a sister. liefore going he leased his large ranch and disposed of his interests In a telephone line which he had con structed. Clnterhns went to Holland to visit his parents, nnd word was re ceived that he had reached there safely and started back to his homo In this country last December. He was last heard from at Chicago. Since then all efforts to locate him hav? proved unavailing, although the police department of Chicago hns been notified and other agencies put to work to learn something if possible, of his disappearance. He is a. Mason In rood standing and that nrganlza tioit has also tried to find hlm.--Ttie KelbT. Chronicle. 1 1' n i ol Over for THal. George Copley, 19 years old. was hound over to the superior court on the elniaje of burglary. He and EJ mer Hoftman were clini ped with "fouling fruit from J. H. Spracue's cannery, and Hoffman, la years old, conformed. Ho state,i that Cngley had offered him 10 cents to steal nine sans of fruit. Cogley denley . , ,1; M s KlSIt.V, DENTAL SUU any Implication in the theft, but ad-j conn. Oifire. room lii Judd build- n Itteil l).,v!n" sold six cans of fruit ! for r.n ci ids. Hoffman was let loos? ' oil probation. The boys were caught j in the act by Hoffman's father. j ! Lev. iston Tribune. I Will ICehiy Track. s i j I-.lKht carl-tails of rnIN win e r.-eeiv- ed here tills morning for liie Northern j Pacific Hallway lotnpany to lie us-i on the track improvements in the j Yakima canyon. Practically the whole j track on that part of the roadway Is! to he relaid. All the curves have been : j relaid with new rail and some of them . strengthened. Some new- sldiniia In j the canyon have nlRo been made. 1 Yakima liepublic. j im.v.iis ti:i;svi:y methods. ; M!l.iid TroiiMire and Many Irremi j larit.es DIctcnsl. Itio de Janeiro. March 2S. The di covt:y of tin- moM siartiing evl de u e of the can le.w an 1 defective manner In whi"!l the I:ra-.:llian trens ury keeps its accounts and records, has ciiuHed great sensation uud the government is severe. y- criticised for allow ing such a state of affairs to ex ist. The facts which led to (he dis covery ate us follows: In l-i'.it the fedetal tieasury of the state of Pnrn hylia delivered to the principal treas ury office In tills city a chest con taining some hundreds of thousand.', of niilrals notes which had been with drawn from circulation. The chest was tecelvid. but the proper entry In the books .was not made, and, as the annual balances arc generally several years In nrrear It was only recently that the chest with Its contents and (he accompanying letter of advice was ascertained to have disappeared without leaving a truce behind. The minister of finance thereupon ordered n thorough search of the treasury vaults, which was i without result so far as the missing chest was concerned, hut which caused some unexpected discoveries to be made. These consisted of chests filled with forgotten deposits of gold and silver dating from the empire, gold nnd sil ver chalices used In the celebration of the muss, altar lamps, nnd finally, the Imperial Brazilian crown with the sceptre and rohes which had belong ed to Pedro II. It Is said that 20 of the diamonds with which the crown was set are missing. The Imperial Insignia nrc to be deposited In the na tional museum, us soon as arrange ments have been made for their safe keeping, while the sale of the rest of the "find" Is expected to bring in the treasury something llko $,,00,000. There Is more I'ntnrrh In tills section of the cniintrr thnn nil ntntr ilispitsim put together, nnd until tne mst few years was supposed to be InciirnMe. Kor a grent ninny yrnrs doctors prmionnnMl It n locul llsensc mid prescribed locnl remedies, nnd by contnntly fnillii'f to cure with lornl trentment, prnnoiini'ed It Iniatrnble.' Hci eaee tins proven Cniari-h to Lm n constUii . nnl dlsense nnd therefore requires con atllutlminl trCnlment. Hull's Cittnirh Cure, ninnilfni-till'isl bv V. J. Cliellpv A I'n.. To ledo, (ihio, is the only ronstlttttlonnl cure nu the ntnrket. It Is tnkell Internnlly 111 doses from tell drop to a tcnspoonful. It nets directly on the bloo.. nnd mnroiis sur fnces of the system. They offer one- hun dred il'illnt'H for ntry cuse It fulls to euro. Send for circulars nnd testlmonlnls. Address: V. .1. CHUNKY C, Toledo, O. Kohl hv nil druggists. 7ac. Take Hull's Family Pills for constipation. Dry Sunday nt linker City. Sheriff Harvey K. Brown yesterdny made a round of the saloons of Baker City, hut found them all closod except the Nugget. Walter W. Gardner, the proprietor of tho saloon, wns arrested nnd will be arraigned in Judge Cur- rey's court this afternoon. Baker City Herald. Land Scrip. For sale will take surveyed or un- survoyed land. Military bounty warrants bought. W. D. Field, Overland ulock, Boise Idaho. PHYSICIANS .T A KF.ST. PHYSICIAN AND BUR ' geon. Office In Savings Bank building. 'Phones: Office main 164; residence, main 175. DR. C. J. SMITH OrFICE SMITH Crawford building, opposite postof flce. Telephones: Main 301; resi dence, main 1591; barn, red 681. DR. AMY CURRIN, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office Smith-Crawford building. 'Phone 614. DR..R. B. RINGO. PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Rooms 3 and 4 Schmidt building. 'Phone, office main 523; residence main 23, DR. W. O. COLK, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Office, Judd building. Of fice 'phono main 137; residence 'phone main 138. H. S. GARFIELD, M. D.. HOMEO pathlc Physician nnd Surgeon. Of fice Judd block. Telephones: Office, bluck 3411; residence, red 3832. DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK. Telephone, main 931; residence, black 161. DR. T. M. HIiN'DERHON. PHY.SI clan and Surgeon. Office in Sav ings Bank building, room 1. Office 'phone, main 1411; residence, main 1681. DR. LYNN K. BLAICESLEE, CHRO nlc nnd nervous diseases, nnd dis eases nf women. Judd building, cor ner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone main 72. X-ftay and Electro Therapeutics. OSTEOPATHS DRS. O. S. & EVA lloislnglon. Graduates. Klrksvllle school. SuJe 10-12 Kcspain block. 'I'hono red tllSl. All diseases treated. DENTISTS. U.M.I'll C. .SW'lNlU'It.NE. DENTIST. Rooms ;! and 4, Smith-Crawford building, opposite postoffice. 'phone main Ml'. lug. 'Phone red 33U1. i:. A. Y AUG HAN. DENTIST. OF flee in Judd building. 'Phone red 1111. I'll. T. It. WHITE. DENTIST AS 'neiation block. Telephone main i ilil. YKTEItlXAIJY SlltGF.OVS. DR. D. C. M'NABB. LOCAL STATE Stie k Inspv-ctor end member state Veterinary board. Office Tallman's drug store. lishonce 1 20.'! K. Com t S'i'eei. 'l'hone main 115. T. J. U.OYD. D. V. S.. VETEItiXARY r-'niiieon and Dentist. Graduate of Grand Itapids Veterinary College. Michigan, office at Pendleton Drug company's store. Residence telephone main DM. BANKS AMI BltOKEHS. 'IDE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK Pendleton, Ore. Organized March 1. DM'. Capital. JIUO.OuO; surplus, ?l"0.ii'Jii. Interest allowed on nil lime deposits. Exchange bought and sold on all principal points. Special at tention given to collections. W. J. Furnish, president; T. J. .Morris, vlce priiiiient; J. YV. Maloney, cashier; '"red svliiutor, assistant cashier. Fii'.ST NATIONAL BNK OF PEN dleton. (,'ardtal. surplus and undi vided pi-ofits. 52.10,000.00. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold on all parts of the world. Interest paid on time depos its. Makes collections on reasonable terms. Devi' Ankeny, president; W. F. Matlock, vice-president; G. M. Ulce, cashier; George Hartman, Jr., assistant cashier. INSl ItANCK AND LAND BI SINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES reliable abstracts of titlu to all lunds In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys nnd sells all kinds of real estate. Does a gen eral brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non-residents. References, any bank in Pen dleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pres. YV. S. HENN1NGER, Vlce-rre3. C. H. MARSH, Sec. J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE oldest nnd most reliable fire and accident Insurance companies. Office with Hartman Abstract Co. JOHN HA1LEY, JR., U. s7 LAND Commissioner. Specialty made of land filings and proof. Insurance and collections. Office In Judd building, room 18. COMMISSION HOUSE. COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO., DEAN laiom, manager, omce at Pendle ton Ico & Cold Storage plant. Dealers In fruit, vegetables and dairy products. 'Phono main 178. BOARDING AND LODGING. ATHENA HOTEL LEADING Ho tel In the city. $1.00 and $1.60 per day. H. P. Millen, proprietor. rH'MBING. WILL M. MORROW, SUCCESSOR to Goodman-Thompson Co. Plumb ing, heating and sheet metnl work. Our work Is good; tho prices are right. 643 Main street. .'Phone blnck 3221. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, MONTERASTELLI BROS., MARBLE nnd Granite YVorks. Monuments of all descriptions. Ornamental and cut Htono for buildings. Examine our work; TOO East Court street. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. M. A. RADER. FUNERAL DIREC- tor and licensed emhnlmer. Grad unto of tho Chicago College of Em balming. Corner Main nnd YVebh streets. Thone mnln 1301. Funeral pnrlors In connection. BAKER & FOLSOM, FUNERAL Di rectors nnd licensed embnltners. Opposite postoffice. Funernl parlor. Two funernl cars. Calls responded to day or night. 'Phone main 75. 25 cents a line, per month. Smallest lid taken, 4 lines. ATTORNEYS. H. J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over Taylor's hardware store, 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 building. CARTER, RALEY & HALEY, AT torneys at Law. Office in Savings Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Office over Taylor's hard ware store. JOHN H. LAWREY, ATTORNEY AT, Law. Office Savings Bank building. WINTER & COLLIER, LAWYERS. Office, rooms 7 and S, Association building. STILLMAN & PIERCE. ATTOR neys at Law. Mr. Stlllman has been admitted to practice in United States patent offices, niiil 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 I criminal law. Estate:! settled. W ilis I lieiMir, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. PETER WE.-T. DIVORCE LAWYER office 60S Garden rtrt-it. R. J. SLATER. ATTORNEY AT DAW I - Oltiees ill Despai!! liuiiding. ,' head VI 'Hairs, S. A. NEWBERRY. ATTORNEY AT Law. offices in Association block, Main street, DAN P. SMVTII10. ATTORNEY AT Law. oi'fit in De: pain block, East Court street. CECIL R. YV.VDE. ATTORNEY AT Law. Office in East Oregonian builiiin.:. I'ast Webb street. G. YV. PHELPS, DISTRICT ATTOE ney. offices with John McCourt in Smith-' "raw ford block. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. HOWARD & SWINGLE, ARCH It tects and Architectural Engineers. Practical and reliable plans and speci fiiations and thorough superinteudr eneo of all kinds of building and con struction. Taylor building, corner .Mam and YV'aur streets. ' C. E. TROUTMAN. ARCHITECT and Superintendent. Room 12 Judd building. Pendleton, Ojjgon. D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walls, etc. Leave orders at East Oregonian office. KELLER & Y'ANDUSEN, PLASTER ing, brick nnd cement work. Esti mates furnished free. .Work guaran teed. P. O. Box 104. 'Phone black 2012. CHOP MILL. ALL CHOP FEEDS. WALTERS' shorts and bran. Alfalfa $11 per ton. Free delivery. 'Phone mnln 552. D. Maurer. Prop. YVest YY'ebb street. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON LODGE NO. 52, A. F. & A. M., meets the first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brethren are invited. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. CITY LIY'ERY STABLE, ALTA ST.. Carney & Kennedy, Props. Livery feed and sales stable. Good rigs at all times. Cab line In connection. Phone mnln 701. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND- hand goods. If there Is anything you need In new and second-hand furniture, stoves, grnnltewnre and crockery, call and get his price. No. 212 Court street. i WANTED. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO learn barber trade in 8 weckj. Graduates earn $15 to $25 per week. Catalogue free. Moler system of col leges, 403 Front avenue. Spokane, YY'n. WANTED A WELL EDUCATED young man wants position as clerk. Address YV. L. .Jones, Box 172, Pilot Rock, Oregon. FOR SALE. FOR SALE MY HOME MADE canned fruit and preserves. Mrs. N. H. Brooks. 308 South Main. FOR SALE CHEAP 320 ACRES 0 miles from Athena, mile from ware house, half In winter wheat growing fine: good buildings, well, and wind mill ; half cash. half on long terms, Pox 9, Helix, Oregon. 440 ACRES OF GOOD WHEAT LAND 7 miles north of Athena, nt $40 nn acre. Terms. Craighead & Hayes, Athena. FOR SALE FIREPROOF SAFE Piano for rent or sale. Inquire of Mrs. B. B. Guernsey. FEMALE HEI.r WANTED. LADIES EMPLOYED TO DO FAN- cy work nt home during tpnre time; no experience required; good pay and stea..y: address Fancy YVork Dept. 1344 Mar: et St., san Francisco. FOR RENT. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FURN Ished. All modern Improvements. 4 04 Last Webb. NOTICE TO DEBTORS, THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO IS aljiiut to leave Pendleton, respect fully reouests all persons knowingly indebtcdly to him, to remit or call and settle their respective accounts un or before April 16, 1906. Unsettled ac counts will be placed for collection. Dr. J.' L. Miller, 123 Court street, Pendleton, Oregon. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING BY THE DAY Mrs. Florence Strever. 'Phone black 3621, or call at No. 1615 YVest Railroad street. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. WM. F. YOHNKA, AUCTIONEER Cries public and private sales of all kinds. Commission reasonable. Post office box 600. CHINESE LAUNDRY. SLOM KEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY' -man.' Family washing a specialty. All work done by hand, and first class. Goods called for and delivered, 408 Court street. MISCELLANEOUS. WANT A YIFE OR HUSBAND? Join oar society. HundiciD of meml: " v. iv w isii to mar.y: ma.iy wealthy, .'.'rite for Matrimonial Reg ister, prlc. 1' :. i .: ""'. :.'.:,...i i. Oregon. HURST RAILROAD SWITCH STOCK can be purchased at a big discount by communicating with W. J. Crutis. 215 Commercial block, Portland,! Ore. PENDLETON AMUSEMENT PAR lors, H. H. William., Prop., base ment of Hendricks building. Games and amusements of all kinds. Open all day and evening. Music every eve ning. PENI.'I -E'l'O.N STEAM DYE YVORKS 2 East Alta street, under new management. E. K. Lorlmer, Prop. Dyeing, cleaning and pressing of la dies' and gentlemen s clothing. La-, iocs line garments a specialty. .u work guaranteed. Goods called for and delivered. 'Phone main 18'J. CANDIDATES I'OR OFFICE. T. ,1. Kirk for Stale Senator. To Hie Y'oters of Umatilla County: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for tho republican nomination for state senator of Umatilla county, subject to the decision of the voters in tile coming piimaries. T. J. Kirk, Athena. Ore. For Member of the Legislature. To the P.t "Uhllcans of Umatilla County: 1 hereby announce that I shall be a candidate before t lie approaching republican primary for the nomina tion as member of the legislature from Umatilla county, and I respect fully a,k t lie support. of all members of the party. Athena, Ore., March 14, 190G. CHARLES A. BARRETT. H. E. Collier for .ludge. To the voters of the Sixth Judicial LHstrict: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the republican nomina tion for circuit judge of this district, comprising Linattita and Morrow counties, subject to your decision at the direct primary election to be hell April 20. HENRY E. COLLIER. Pendleton. T. P. Glllilnml for County Jurise. To the voters of Umatilla county: I hereby announce myself as a candi date fcr the republican 'nomination for county judge of Umatilla county, subject to the decision of the voters In tho coming primaries. T. P. GILLILAND, Pilot Rock. T. R. Taylor for Sheriff. I hereby announce my candidacy for the democratic nomination for sheriff of Umatilla county, subject to the decision of tho voters at the di rect primary nomination. T. D. TAYLOR. G. AV. Brown for Sheriff. To the voters of this county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the republican nomination for sheriff of Umatilla county, subject to your decision at the primary election April 20. GEO. W. BROYVN. Pendleton. E. J. Sonimcrvllle for Sheriff. To the Y'oters of Umatilla County: I hereby announce myself ass a candi date for the republican nomination for sheriff, subject to your decision, at the primary election. E. J. SOMMERY'ILLE. rcndleton, March 6. Frank Sallng for Clerk. To the Y'oters of Umatilla County: I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for the of fice of county clerk under the direct primary law, subject to the decision of the voters. FRANK BALING. Frctl W. Hciullcy for Recorder. Candidate for republican nomina tion for recorder of conveyances. I guarantee accurate and legible rec ords, prompt servico and courteous treatment. George Buznn for Treasurer. To the Y'oters of Umatilla County: I hereby announce myself ns a repub lican candidate for the office of coun ty treasurer, subject to your decision at the primary election. GEORGE BUZAN. Pnrkes t r Justice of Ponce. I hereby announce my candidacy tor the republican nomination for jus tlcc of the peace of Pendleton dis trict subject to tho pleasure of the voters, April 20. JOE H. PARKES. and uNiur Pacini; TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY Through Pullman Standard and Tourist Sleepers dally to Omaha and Chicago; tourist sleeper dally o Kan sas City; through Pullman tourtst sleeping cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago; reclining chair, cars (seats free) to the cast 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, arr'vej 5:00 p. m.; departs, 5 p. m. WESTBOUND. t X No. 1. Portland Special, arrives 8:55 a. m.; departs, 8:55 a. m. No. 5, Mail & Express, arrives: Jl p. m.; departs, 11 p. m. C S'J. ' j a SPOKANE DIVISION. ' ; ; No. 7, Pendleton passenger, arrives 5:35 p. m.; connects with No. 2. No. 8, Spokane passenger, departs la. a WALLA WALLA BRANCH. j No. 41, mixed, arrives 1:40 p. m. No. 42, mixed, departs 5:50 p. m.; connects with No. 2. ' ' ' ' SNAKE 'RIVER. Rlparla to Lewiston Leave Riparia daily, except Saturday, .4:05 a. m. Leave Lewlstoti dally except Fri day, 7 a. nu" ' E. C. PMTfTI. .'.gent, Pendleton. RUNS PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT DINING CARS TO ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA or.d BUTTE THROUGH TICKET'S TO BOSTON , CHICAGO NEW YORK YVASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA And all points East and South. Through tickets to Japan and Chi na via Tacoma and Northern Pacific Steamship Co. and American Line. TIME SCHEDULE. Trains leave Pendleton daily except Sunday, at 5 p. m. For further Information, time caru , maps and tickets, call on or write W. Adams, Pendleton, Oregon, or - A. D. CHARLTON, Third and Morrison Sts., Portland, Or. Washington & Columbia River Railroad TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kjinsai City. St. Joseph, Omaha, and ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH ' Portland and Points on the Sound. TIME C -RD. Arrive Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, 12:15 p. m. On Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, 10:15 a. m. Leave at 6 p. m. daily. Leave Walla YY'alla, 6:15 p. m. for east. Arrive YY'alla Walla at 9 a. m. from west. For Information regarding rates and accommodations, call on or address W. ADAMS, Agent. Pendleton, Ores S. B. CALDET.HEAD, G. P. A., YY'alla Walla, T7ashin-;ton. CHICHTSTER-O tNGLIPM f'. "p!1.9,ira i 1 nil I L4 -r.-N. Orlclnnl ami Only '-rnu.nn jTrT.'"VAFE. .-airlutl Ladles lr wnn iq iiowin, i lake no outer. KrniM )rtuirtru Hutllliilltns jktitl linll Ui.nsu llujr of yuar lirtifitM. at -rn,l 4( Ik iUmpa f,.r rat-tlt'iiUr. TcotlmtiiUU nj " Itrllef fur Liltra,nm it, Car, by r. turn Mull. 10.000 I. llmr.Dialt. ftold ta 11 IruiiM. ('hlihHtfrl h..n.ll Unties tU Mfit UidUoi t4Kr. 1'Uli.i. PAJ rr TI'tO for ennntnraj 7 -r.:rrr a trri'-attiiai or iik-frationj '.-'e'er. PT ii.iicuU9 tu.'murtnai, ..i... a. t:-;t' , t!m! uct Mtia: - v. : j .fU Virt ft) pt .ii "r ;fj.9uuuti. 0 P02STJVE CURE Kli'.lioVB. V t nun, r.n .,.o t'ure atilcBly au4 tenau lu'tilty (tie worst cslat rt tjouort iiavM and turn, no mAtti'mf huw ioee stanil- ill,-. Ah.nln,l n.....l by druRKt.ta. Pile st..i,3boxM,'S. santai-fepsim con Scott s Sanial ,R.VN1WHI OHIO. J. Donaldson. Sold by I