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DAILY BAflT OHBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1900.
PAGB BETEX.
Among tKe ExcHaivges
of the Inland Empire
Another lilalio Tobacco Company,
H. Rothenberg and B, Kohn, with
prominent business men ot Washing
ton and Iduho, are organizing a to
bacco growing company to put In
large plantations at Lenore. This la
the second tobacco company to enter
the Clearwater country. The Clear
water Tobucco company, of Oroflno,
was also promoted by Mr. Rothen
berg. The two companlea, although en
tirely distinct, will be friendly In re
lations. The Lenore i company haa
2000 acres of land, Including a town
elte on the south bank of the river.
Mr. Kdthenbcrg states he will prob
ably be able to grow 100 acres at
Lenore this year.
The Oroflno company, having start
ed' early In this season, will have a
considerably larger acreage this year.
The Lenore company will be incor
porated in about 10 days. The Oro
flno company has secured nearly as
much land as the .Lenore company,
but the latter concern expects to
greatly Increase Its holdings. The Le
nore company will probably also en
ter the manufacturing business.
Lewlston Teller.
Toward Municipal Ownership.
A resolution favoring municipal
ownership of the water and light sys
tems was adopted at the city council
meeting tonight and the city engineer
was instructed to .prepare plans and
specifications giving the probable
cost.
Members of the committee present
ing tho resolution, in response to an
Inquiry, stated they had made an ef
fort to lenm If the plant of the North
west Light A Power company, the
Strihorn corporation having a water
and llht franchise, could be purchas
ed. Bids for construction of the new
sewer were opened. John Gllllgan &
Co.'s being the lowest, at 152,866. The
award of the contract was postponed
till the next regular meeting. Yaki
ma Republic.
Accidentally I lad I. v Shot.
While preparing for an afternoon's
pleasure drive, Joseph Raldoek acci
dentally discharged a revolver yes
terday afternoon, Inflicting a wound
in his hip which will probably prove
fatal.
Unblock and his brother were going
for a drive. His brother was seated In
the buggy. Joseph placed a 38-cali-bre
revolver on the seat and jumped
in himself. When he entered the
buggy he sat upon the revolver and
In some way discharged It. The ball
entered his hip and lodged In' his
groin. lie was Immediately brought
to the Baker Sanatorium, where he
is now under the care "of Dr. May.
The Hotel
Pendleton
HOLI.OS At IlltOWX, Proprietors.
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The Hotel Pendleton hna been re
fitted and refurnished throughout.
Fire nlnnn connections w ith all rooms.
Unlhs en suite nd single rooms.
IlcadiiiartiTS for Traveling Men.
Commodious Sample Rooms.
FREE 'BUS.
:tcs, $2, $2.50 and $3
Special Rates by tho week or month.
' Excellent Cuisine.
Prompt dining room service.
Ir and lllllliinl Room I" Connection
Only Three Block from Depots.
THE POI'ITjAH PLACB" TO
EAT IS TUB
The French
Restaurant
Everything served flrst-cla.
Rest regular meals In Pendle
ton for 2ft cents.
SHORT ORDERS
, A HPKClAIiTT.
Polydore Moens. Prop.
HOTEL PORTLAND
OF
PORTLAND, OREGON.
American plan. $3 per day and up
ward. . Headquarters for- tourists and
commercial travelers. Special rates
marie to families nnd slnglo gentle
men. The mnnniromont will bo pleas
ed at nil times to show rooms and
give pricos. A modern Turkish bath
establishment In the hotel.
H. C. BOWERS, Manng-r
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While everything within the power of
the physician has been done for the
Injured man, it Is feared that he will
not survive his wound. Baker City
Herald.
May Sell Hops at a Loss.
McNeff Bros, closed two deals Sat
urday for 160 bales of the 1905 hop
crop for which they paid 8 cents in
both Instances. . They bought the re
mainder of the lot of Knox BrOB. of
Tamplco, consisting of 60 bales, and
also the lot of Herke Bros, of Tampl
co, consisting ot 100 bales.
As a result of these sales there re
main In the hands ot the growers In
this county but 600 bales of the 1905
crop. It Is said that all of the choice
grades have been bought up, and the
probabilities are that unless the mar
ket shows a tendency to advance, the
hops that are now In the hands of the
growers will be closed out at a loss,
or probably not sold at all. Yakima
Republic.
Completion by February 15 Next
It is the announced Intention to
have trains running from Elgin to
Joseph within 10 months, providing
laborers can be secured. The most
of the grading between Joseph and
the bridge can be done by local help
and if men can be secured to do the
rock work In the canyon, we see no
reason why Joseph and Elgin should
not be connected by rail within the
specified time.
Two carloads of rails for the Wat
Iowa extension arrived In Elgin last
week. Joseph Herald.
' Child Loses an Eye.
.Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Blevlns, of Cove,
are In the city this week. Their visit
here is the result of a very painful
and serious accident which befell
their little son. The little fellow was
amusing himself breaking a bottle,
when a piece of broken glass struck
him In tho eye. It was so badly In
jured that It was found necessary to
remove the eye. Drn. A. L. Richard
son performed the operation Sunday
morning. The little fellow Is resting
easy this afternoon. La Grande Ob
server. Laying Out Tloton Cnnal.
A locating party has been sent out
by thj reclnmntlon service to lay out
the course of the Tleton canal. The
party Is In charge of T. A. Noble.
Work will be pushed rapidly during
the net few months. This party will
make a force of nhout 20 men now In
the. field doing the preliminary work
anent the construction of the canal.
It Is expected to have everything In
shape for the letting of the contract
some time In September or October.
Yakima Republic.
NATURE'S WARNING.
Pendleton People Must Recognize and
Heed It.
Kidney Ills come quietly mysteri
ously. Hut nature always warns you
through the urine.
Notice the kidney secretions.
Seo if the color is unhealthy
If there are settlings nnd sediment.
Passages too frequent, scanty, pain
ful. It's time then to use Doan's Kidney
Pills.
To ward off Brlght's disease or
diabetes.
Doan's have done great work In
Pendleton.
C. W. Benle, expressman. living at
the corner of W. Tustln nnd Aura
streets. Pendleton, Ore., says: "I hnve
been troubled for the last four yea:s
with a difficulty arising from . the
kidneys, caused, I think, by heavy
lifting, which my occupation required.
When I stooped, lifted and when
straightening up my hack would hurt
severely. Tito kidney secretions were
Irregular, contained n reddish sedi
ment and annoyed me greatly at night
when I would hnve to get up several
times. I decided do try Doan's Kid
ney Tills which I learned nhout nt
that time, and procured a box at
Brock & McComns Co.'s drug store.
The relief was quick and certain, and
now nfter tho Inpse of nearly three
years my continued freedom from the
old trouble gives me the hliihest con
fidence In Doan's Kidney Pills. Such
benefit as I received can only bo ap
preciated by those who have suffered
from backache and kidney com
plaint." For salo by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole ngents for the United
States.
Remember the name Donn's nnd
take no other. '
Socialists Make Deiiioimiratloiiu.
Berlin, April 18. Nearly all work
Ingmcn throughout Germany, nffll
tateit witn tne socinpst party, are
striking today, to celebrate the minivers-try
of tho Berlin revolution In
1S4S. Meetings were held everywhere
In which the government was de
pounced, but owing to the precautions
taken- by the authorities no serious
disturbances took place at nny point,
A number of arrests were made, but
no concerted reslstnnce wns made to
the police In nny lnstnnce.
There Is more Catarrh In ttds section of
nie eonnirr mini all otiu-r illsenses pin
loR-ether. and until tne lust few yen was
niirimi-,i 11, ne inrurnnie. i op n frrpil!
many years doctors nrononnred It
disease nnd proHerlhori lorni remedies, nnd
ny comnntiy rnuing to cure with lornl
irciumeni, pronounced it Incurable. Sri
ence linn nrovon rntnrrh tn ha . nnntit.
. nnl disease nnd therefore requires con-
muinmmii irenimeni. iinnn i alarm Lure,
innnufnrtiii'Ofl hv 1.' .1 Clmnn i' ..
leiln. Ohio, Is the only rnnstltutlcMinl cure
on rue ninrspt. it la tiiRen laternnlly In
uhmi-b iruui leu limps ro n lensprinnrnl. II
acts directly on too nloo.: nnd mucous sur
rnces or inn system. Tliev offer on inm
dred dcdlnrs for nny rase It fulls to cure.
nenn tor circiunrs nnl testimonials.
Address: K. J. CI1KNKY A C, Toledo, o.
mini uy nil (irumnsil, liic.
isxe nsiii family nils for constipation.
f Classified Advertisements yjW.
BRING CERTAIN, 0
QUICK RESULXS ' h
PHYSICIANS. I SS ITOEKAL pmEOTORS.
J, A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR
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 1691; barn, red 581.
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;
residence main 23.
DR. W. G. COLE. PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon. Office, Judd building. Of
fice 'phone main 137; residence
'phone main 138.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO
pathlc Physician and Surgeon. Of
fice Judd block. Telephones: Office,
black 3411; residence, red 3632.
DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK.
Telephone, main 931; residence,
black 181.
DR. T. M. HENDERSON. PHYSI
cinn and Surgeon. Office In Sav
ings Bank building, room 1. Office
'phone, main 1411; residence, main
1661.
W. R. BLAXKENSHIP, PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon. Office, rooms 17-18,
Smith-Crawford building. 'Phones:
Office, black 3261; residence, black
2902.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO
nlc and nervous diseases, and dis
eases of women. Judd building, cor
ner Main and Court streets. Office
'phone main 72. X-Ray and Electro
Therapeutics. OSTEOPATHS.
DRS. G. S. & EVA HOISINGTON.
Graduates, Klrksville school. Suite
10-12 Despain block. 'Phone, red
3181. All diseases treated.
DENTISTS.
RALPH C. SWINBURNE, DENTIST.
Rooms 3 and 4, Smith-Crawford
building, opposite postoffice. 'Phone
main 543.
DR. M. S. KERN. DENTAL SUR
geon. Office, room 15 Judd build
ing. 'Phone red 3301.
E. A. VAUGHAN. DENTIST. OF-
flce In Judd building. 'Phone red
1411.
DR. T. H. WHITE, DENTIST As
sociation block. Telephone main
166.
DR. R. J. RITKMAX, DENTIST
Located at Milton. Makes weekly
trips to Athenn. Athena office with
Hayes C raghead.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE
Stock Inspector and member State
Veterinary board. Office Tallman's
drug store. Residence 1203 E. Court
street. 'Phone main 115.
T. J. LLOYD, D. V. S., VETERINARY
Surgeon nnd Dentist. Graduate of
Grand Rapids Veterinary College,
Michigan. Office at Pendleton Drug
company's store. Residence telephone
main 131.
RANKS AND BROKERS.
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK
Pendleton, Ore. Organized March
1, 1S89. Capital, 1100,000; surplus,
1100,000. Interest allowed on all time
deposits. Exchange bought and sold
on all principal points. Specinl at
tention given to collections. W. J.
Furnish, president; T. J. Morris, vice
president; J. W. Mnloney, cashier;
Fred Schmeer, assistant cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF PEN-
dleton. , Capital, surplus and undi
vided profits, $250,000.00. Transacts
a general banking business. Exchange
bought nnd sold on nil parts of the
world. Interest paid on time depos
its. Makes collections on reasonable
terms. Levi Ankony. president; W.
Matlock, vice-president; G. M.
Uice, 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
nnd farm property. Buys and sells
all kinds of real estate. Does a gen
eral brokerage business. Pays taxes
and makes investments for non-resi
dents. References, any bank In Pen
dleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
W. S. HENNINGER, Vice-Pre3.
C. H. MARSH, Sec.
J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE
oldest nnd most (reliable fire and
accident Insurance companies. Office
with Hartmun Abstract Co.
JOHN HAILEY, JR., U. S. LAND
Commissioner. Specialty made of
land filings and proof. Insurance and
collections. Office In Judd building,
room 16.
COMMISSION HOUSE.
COLUMBIA PRODUt, CO., DEAN
Tntom, mannger. Office at Pendle
ton Ice & Cold Storage plant. Dealers
In fruit, vegetables and dairy products.
'Phone main 178.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND
hnnd goods. If there Is anything
you need In new and second-hand
furnlturo, stoves, grnnltcwnre nnd
crockery, call and get his price. No.
212 court street.
I-LUMPING.
WILL M. MORROW, SUCCESSOR
to Goodman-Thompson Co. Plumb
ing, heating and sheet metnl work
uur work is good; the prices nre
right. 643 Main street. 'Phone blnek
3221. .
MARBLE AND GJIAMTE WORKS,
MONTERARTELLI BROS., MARBLE
and Granite Works. Monuments of
all descriptions. Ornamental and cut
ntonA fni. . hiillnlnira lfvainlnn ,.
work; 709 East Court street.
25 cents a line, per month.
Smallest ad taken, 4 lines.
ATTORNEYS.
H. J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office over Telor's hardware store,
Pendleton, Oregon.
JAMES A. FEE,
Judd building.
LAW OFFICE IN
STEPHEN A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY
at Law. Office In Despain block.
JOHN W. M'COURT, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Smith-Crawford building.
CARTER, RALEY
torneys at Law.
Bank building.
& RALEY, AT
Offlce In Savings
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 8, Association
building.
STILLMAN & PIERCE. ATTOR
neys at Law. Mr. Stlllman has been
admitted to practice in United States
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, Schmidt
block. '
PETER WEST, DIVORCE LAWYER
Office 608 Garden Etreet
R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW
Offices in Despain building, at
head of stairs.
S. A. NEWBERRY, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Offices In Association block,
Main street.
DAN P. SMYTHE, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office In Despain 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 AND BUILDERS.
HOWARD & SWINGLE, ARCHI-
tects and Architectural Engineers.
Practical and reliable plans and speci
fications and thorough superintend
ence of all kinds of building and con
struction. Taylor building, corner
Main and Water street
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 East
Oregonlan office.
KELLER & VANDUSEN, PLASTER-
ing, brick and cement work. Esti
mates furnished free. Work guaran
teed. P. O. Box 104. 'Phone black
2042.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
WM. F. YOHNKA, AUCTIONEER
Cries public nnd private sales of all
kinds. Commission reasonable. Post
office box 666.
WANTED.
SACKS BOUGHT AND SOLD. HIGH-
cst price paid for hides. See L.
Shank & Co., dealers ir all kinds of
Junk; 210 West Webb street, Pendle
ton, Oregon.
WANTED WILL PAY 75 CENTS
per 100 pounds for old castings.
Pendleton Iron Works.
WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO
learn barber trade In 8 weekj.
Grnduntes earn $15 to $25 per week.
Catalogue free. Moler system of col
leges, 403 Front avenue, Spokane, Wn.
WANTED A WELL EDUCATED
young man wants position as clerk.
Address W. L. Jones, Box 172, Pilot
Rock, Oregon.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE-
keeplng rooms nnd unfurnished
houses, with water, bath, snario, lawn;
close In. See Spoonemore, 124 West
Court street.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE GOOD. LOOSE WHEAT
hay, nt $14 a ton, delivered. Ad
dress A. J. Eisner, Pendleton, Ore.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE SIXTY
dollar due bill on Ellers Piano
house. Address Mrs. Fred A. Yates,
llcrmlston, Ore.
A 12 H. P.. BOILER AND 8 H. P.
engine, boliy In good condition, for
sale cheap. Inquire at this office.
FOR SALE SEVEN QUARTERS. 6
miles from Helix, V4 mile from
warehouse, big barn, machine shed
nnd house: plenty of water; owner
retiring. $37.50 per acre, mnchlnery
thrown In. Terms. Box 9, Helix.
FOR SALE A MAGPIE TRAINED
to talk, with cage for same; price
very reasonable. Further particulars
call on or nd dress A. D. Sloan, 416
Hush street.
FOR SALE CHEAP ,120 ACRES (
miles from Athenn. mile from ware.
house, half in winter wheat growing
fine; good buildings, well, nnd wind
mill: half ensh. half on long terms.
Box 9, Helix, Oregon.
440 ACRES OF GOOD WHEAT LND
7 miles north of Athenn, nt $40-an
acre. Terms. Crnlghead & Hayes,
AlllL'UU.
M. A. RADER, FUNERAL DIREC
tor and licensed embalmer. Grad
uate of the Chicago College of Em
balming. Corner Main and Webb
streets. 'Phone main 1301. Funeral
parlors In connection.
BAKER & FOLSOM, FUNERAL Di
rectors and licensed embalmers.
Opposite postoffice. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day Or night. 'Phone main 75.
DANCING LESSONS.
PROF. W. H. BOULEt'S SCHOOL
of fashionable and society dancing.
Beginner's class and dance starts
Wednesday evening, April 11. All
fashion plate dancing taught. For
particulars call on Prof. Bouley at
Hotel St. George. Classes are now
forming. Children's class Saturday at
2 p. m. Private lessons by appoint
ment. 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 WIFE OR HUSBAND
Join our society. Hundreds of
members who wish to marry: many
wealthy. Write for Matrimonial Reg
ister, price 10c. Box 669, Portland,
Oregon.
HURST RAILROAD SWITCH STOCK
can be purchased at a big discount
by communicating with W. J. Crutis,
215 Commercial block, Portland, Ore.
PENDLETON IRON WORKS -RE-pair
work on all kinds of machines,
structural Iron work and machine
castings. Junction of Court and Alta
streets. Marlon Jack, Pres.; W. L.
Zleger, manager.
PENDLETON STEAM DYE WORKS
206 East Alta street, under new
management, E. K. Lorlmer, Prop.
Dyeing, cleaning and pressing of la
dles' and gentlemen's clothing. La
dies' fine garments a specialty. All
work guaranteed. Goods called for
and delivered. 'Phone main 169.
CHOP MILL.
ALL CHOP FEEDS. WALTERS'
shorts and bran. Alfalfa $11 per
ton. Free delivery. 'Phone main 652.
D. Maurer, Prop. West Webb street.
CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE.
T. J. Kirk for Suite Senator. '
To the Voters of Umatilla County:
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the republican nomination
for state senator of Umatilla county,
roject to the decision of the voters In
1 becoming primaries. T. J. Kirk,
Aihena, Ore.
For MemlKT of the Legislature.
To tho Rc jblicuiih of I'muilila
County:
I hereby announce that I shall be
a candidate before the approaching
republican primary for the nomina
tion as member of the legislature
from Umatilla county, and I respect
fully ask the support of all members
of the party.
Athena, Ore., March 14, 1906.
CHARLES A. BARRETT.
II. E. Collier for Judge.
To the voters of the Sixth Judicial
District: I hereby ann unce myself a
candidate for the republican, nomina
tion for circuit Judge of this district,
comprising Umatilla and Morrow
counties, subject to your decision at
the direct primary election to be held
April 20. HENRY E. COLLIER.
Pendleton. '
T. 1. Gillilnnd for County Judge.
To the voters of Umatilla county.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for 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. D. Taylor for Sheriff.
I hereby announce my 'candidacy
for the democratic nomination for
sheriff of Umatilla county, subject to
the decision of the voters at the di
rect primary nomination.
T. D. TAYLOR.
G. W. 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. BROWN.
Pendleton.
E. J. Soiiunervllle for Sheriff.
To the Voters of Umatilla County:
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the republican nomination
for sheriff, subject to your decision,
at the primary election.
E. J. SOMMERVILLB.
rendleton, March 6.
Frank Snling for Clerk.
To tho Voters 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 tho decision
of the voters. FRANK SAJJNG.
Fred W. Hendley for Recorder.
Candidate for republican nomina
tion for recorder of conveyances. I
guarantee accurate and legible rec
ords, prompt service and courteous
treatment.
George lUijin for Treasurer.
To the Voters at Umatilla County:
I hereby announce myself as a repub
lican candidate for the office of coun
ty treasurer, subject to your decision
at the primary election.
GEORGE BUZ AN.
Purkes f r Justice of Peneo.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the republican nomination for Jus
tice of the peace of Pendleton dis
trict subject to the pleasure of the
voters, April 20. JOE H. PARKES.
BOARDING AND LODGING.
HELIX HOTEL HELIX, OREGON. '
Under new management Special
accommodations for commercial trav
elers. Frank Myers. Prop,
ATHENA HOTEL LEADING Ho
tel In the city. 11.00 and $1.60 per
day. H. P. Mlilen. proprietor.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALTA ST.,
Carney & Kennedy, Props. Livery
feed and sales stable. Good rigs at
all times. Cab line in connection.
'Phone main 701.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PENDLETON LODGE NO. 52, A. F.
& A. M., meets the first and third
Mondays of each month. All visiting;
brethren are invited.
ODFGfHi
SjJOJprLlNE
atoUMON PACIFIC
TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY
Through Pullman standard and
Tourist Sleepers daily to Omaha and
Chicago; tourist sleeper dally o 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 5:40
p. m. ; departs 6:40 p. m.
No. 6, Mail & Express, arrive 5:00
p. m.; departs, 5 p. m, . im 4
WESTBOUND.
No. 1, Portland Special, arrives 8:55
a. m.; departs, 8:55 a. m.
No. 5, Mall & Express, arrives 11
p. m.; departs, 11 p. m.
SPOKANE DIVISION.
No. 7, Pendleton passenger, arrives
5:35 p. m.; connects vdth No. 2.
No. 8, Spokane passenger, departs
9 a. m.
WALLA WALLA BRANCH.
No. 41, mixed, arrives 1:40 p. m.
No. 42, mixed, departs 6:50 p. m.;
'connects with No. 2.
SNAKE RIVER.
Rlparla to Lewlston Leave Riparla
dally, except Saturday, 4:06 a. m.
Leave Lewlston dally except Fri
day, 7 a. m.
E. C. SMITH, Agent, Pendleton.
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR
Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansr. J
1 City, St. Joseph, Omaha, and
ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH
Portland and Points
on the Sound.
,
TIME C ItD.
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
Pendleton, Oreg .
S. B. CALDEr.HEAD, G. P. A.,
Walla Walla, Tashlnston.
I National Cash
I Registers
I GEO. II. PAYNE,
I Sales Agent.
:
Z Ioom 21S Ransom Building.
Walln Walla, Wash.
California Fig Syrup Co.'s
Genuine
SYRUP of FIGS
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The Pendleton DrugCo.
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