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DAILY EAST ORB GO MAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAT 1, 1B0S.
3 I
Among the Exchanges
of the Inland Empire
MuHt Hold a Ilcvliwd Election.
It haa now developed that the re
cent school election at which bonds
were voted for the construction of a
new school houxe In the north end of
town, wa not held In strict conform
tty with the statutes of 1903 and the
amendments of 1905 and very likely
another election will be required be
fore they will be acceptable to the
financiers. The call was made fro
the printed excerpts furnished by
fitate Superintendent Ackermnn, which
for some reason unexplulned,. omitted
several salient features. This condi
tion was uscertulned by Attorney 8. O.
Correll, who made an examination
for the Duker Loan & Trust Co., which
concern stood ready to tuke the bonds
In their entirety, If they had been Is
ued regularly. The school directors
huve been endcuvorlng to obviate the
delay which another election will re
quire, but It Is Improbable that they
will find a way out of the dilemma,
save by making a second call for an
election.
It Is said that Pendleton went
through the same experience only a
comparatively short time ago. Ba
ker City Democrat.
Wiir on t'oeur il'.Ucno Gamblers,
A movement Is reported to have
been set on foot looking to the whole
ealo closing of gambling throughout
the entire Coeur d'Alene mining dis
trict
Fred Decker, chief of police nt
Wardner, who recently successfully
closed ull games for money In his
town, Is fathering the crusade, nnd Is
responsible for the statement that
Kumbling days uru numbered. Mr.
Decker's plan also Involves the re
moval of slot machines.
The Wardner officer has been In
Wallace and the camps Immediately
trlbutury for a couple of days, sup
posedly Investigating affairs rclntlve
to the green cloth and collecting evi
dence to bo used against certain pro
prietors of guming establishments,
and he says that he personally will
make complaint to the prosecuting at
torney before many days. Wallace
Tribune,
Shot by C'Hri'lcHsiM-wi.
Arthur Winger of this city, who Is
employed with Engineer Kettenrlng's
party of (1. It. & N. engineers, was
accidentally fhot yesterday afternoon
at the camp a few miles below the
city by a companion who was handling
a revolver. The bullet entered the
calf of the leg and shattered the
bone. Mr. Winger was brought to the
city and Dr. Morris dressed the wound
lust night. The bullet was not located
and It Is believed to be Imbedded In
the bone. Mr. Winger Is at the fJrand
hotel. Lewlston Tribune.
KoruiliH Ticket In linker.
Yesterday uflernoon about DO so
cialists met at Elks' old hall and or
ganized their county convention for
the purpose of promulgating a county
ticket nt the June election. The body
organized by the election of J. I. Mur
gill as chairman and A. ( Mct'lel
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
United States Senator John M.
Ocurln.
Representative In Congress, Second
DlMtrict James Harvey Oraham.
ioverjior George 1C. Chamberlain.
Secretary of State P. H. Srout. .
State Treasurer J. D. Matlock.
Supremo Judge T. (i. Hallry.
Attorney General Hubert A. Mil
ler. Hlate Printer J. Scntt Taylor.
Judge of Circuit Court, Sixth Judi
cial District A. D. Stlllman.
hienator. Morrow, Umatilla and
Union Counties Waller M. Pierce.
Joint Representative, Morrow and
ITmnlllla Counties W. D. Chamber
lain. State Senator from Umatilla County
- 1 J. Smith.
Representative. from I'mntllla
i'ouniy J. T. l.leuallen. Cecil It.
Wltile.
County Judge (t. A. Hartman.
She: Iff T. 1). Taylor.
Re onler of Conveyances John F.
II1II.
Treasurer W. H. Campbell.
Coroner T. M. Henderson.
County Commissioner James Nel
son. CANDIDATES FOR JUNE
ELECTION
Democratic Nominee for
Reprrwintatlve.
J. T. MF.l'AIXKV,
Adams, Oregon.
--
Democratic Nominee for .
Representative.
CECIL It. WADE,
Pendleton, Oregon,
Democratic Nominee for
Sheriff.
T. I. TAYLOR,
rendition, Oregon.
Democratic. Nominee f r
Recorder of Conveyances.
' . JOHN F. IirLIi,
Pendleton, Oregon.
land as secretury. Addresses were
made by a number of the delegates,
several of whom grew quite enthusi
astic. The principal speaker was
Joseph Wanhope. The following
ticket was duly nominated and will
be filed during the coming week by
petition: Representative, J. H. Cul
lom; sheriff, W. A. Papoon; clerk, S,
S. Start; county Judge, H. E. Court
ney; commissioner; J. J, Thomuson;
treasurer, A. C. McCelland; surveyor,
Newton- Ward; coroner, C. H. Ames,
Baker City Democrat.
Immense Log Drive Coming.
The log drive of the Cascade Lum
ber company Is' in full swing., There
are about 150 men bringing 20,000,
000 feet of lumber from the pine tlm
ber belt around the headwaters of
the Yakima river down the rapidly
swelling stream, to the Cascade dam
Just above Seluh station.
The present drive Is the largest In
the history of the lumber company. It
has only been In progress a few days.
The snows are lute In melting this
year and consequently the waters of
the river are yet low. This being
true It was Impossible to get the drive
started earlier. This year the drive
Is about two weeks later than It was
In 1905. Yakima Republic.
School RoikIh Were Defeated.
In the school bond election held
yesterday for the purpose of voting
$30,000 to purchase a block of
ground and build a ward school In
the western section of Normal hill the
proposition was defeated by a vote of
294 to 222. The opposition came from
the eastern part of the city where
there Is a demand for another school
building and the citizens of that sec
tlon ask that their needs be consld
ered also. There Ih a called meeting
of the school board for tonight and an
opinion seems to prevull that a bond
Issue for 140,000 will be called and
preparations made to build two ward
schools this fall. Lewlston Teller.
LOW RATES.
Iniierlal Council Ancient Arabic Or
der Nobles of tlie .Mystic K.hrlnc
om cut Ion Ixis Angeles Col. Mv
7Ui to lUUi, 11100.
Account of above occasion the O.
R. & N. mukes a round trip rate to
Los Angeles Cal., and return, for
147.15. Sale dutes May 2, 3, 4 and
5, going limit May 10; return limit
July 31st, stop-overs will be allowedJ
witnin tne limits south of und lnclud
Ing Portland. Routes via San Fran
cIsco & Portland Steamship Co., to
San Francisco. Southern Pacific to
Los Angeles; return S. P. to Portland,
or via Southern Pacific to Los An
geles, S. P. to San Francisco ajid San
Francisco & Portland Steamship Co.
to Portland; or via 8. P. to Los An
geles and return same. For nartlcu
lura call on or address E. C. Smith,
Agent,
CI Mill) Itiues En st.
The Washington & Columbia River
Railway company announces special
excursion rates from nil point on that
line ns follows:
To Chicago ami return, 64; St. Louis
nnd return. Jfin; St. Paul nnd return.
$&2.50; Duluth and return, $52.50;
Sioux City and return. $52.50; Omaha
and return, $52.50; Council Hluf;
nnd return. $52.50; St. Joseph nnd re
turn, $52.50; Kansas City and return,
$52.50. Tickets will lie on sale June
4. 6 .7, 23 and 25; July 2, 3; August
7. and. 8; September 8 and 10. Tickets
limited going to 10 days and return
ing 90 days from date of sale. Stop
overs will be allowed within limits
west of Missouri river nnd St. Paul.
For full Information call' on or ad
dress WALTER ADAMS. Agent.
8. R. CALDERHKAD. C. T. A P. A.
Walla Wnlln, Wash.
MADE IN OREtiON EXPOSITION.
Poll la nil, Ore., May intlt to SOlli.
11)00.
For above occasion round trip tick
ets will he sold by the O. R. & N, to
Portland and return nt a rate of $9.15.
Sale date ,May 25, limit May 27th,
1906. For particulars call on or ad
dress E. C. Smith, agent O. R. & N.
Animal Convention tiranil l0)lge 11c
nevolent nnd lYoicctlve Order of
Elks, Denver. Colo., July 17, 18 and
II), liiOrt.
For the above occasion the O. R. &
N. mns.es a rate of $48.80 for the
round trip. Dates of sale July 10, 11.
12, 13, 14 and 15. Limit going July
1!. Final return limit, September 30.
Stopovers granted within the transit
limit. For particulars call on or nd
dress E, O. Smith, agent.
Thsre is more Catarrh In this sect Inn of
the countr thnn all otnir diseases put
together, and until tne Inst few yesrs was
supposed to he Inrnrnhle. For a great
ninny years doctors prononnred It a local
disease and prescribed local remedies, and
by rontsntly falling to enre with local
treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sci
ence haa proven Catarrh to be a ronstltn
. nal disease and therefore requires con
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Core,
manufactured by K. J. Cheney ft Co., To
ledo. Ohio, la the only constitutional cure
on the market. It Is taken Internally In
doses from ten drops to a teaspoonful. It
acts directly on the bloc and mucous sur
faces of the system. They offer one hun
dred dollars for any ease It falls to cure.
Rend for circulars and testimonials.
Address: F. 3. CI1RNRY ft 0., Toledo, ().
Sold by all dniglste. 7Rc.
Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation.
Estroy Notice.
Taken up at my plnce at Vansycle,
Oregon, last July, a sorrel horse with
star In the fnee, about 4 years old,
branded Q upside down on right hip,
branded T on right shoulder. Owner
can hnve same by pnylng nil charges.
Joe Nelson, at Kllllnn place, Vansy
cle, Oro.
Sold Out.
This Is to notify the public that we
have sold our lumber business In Pen
dleton. Parties Indebted to our flin
will kindly call and fettle ' Immedi
ately. GRAY'S HARBOR LUMBER CO.
PHYSICIANS.
J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND SUR
geon. Office In Savings Bank
building. 'Phones: Office main 164;
residence, main 175.
DR. C. J. SMITH O: FICE SMITH
Crawford building;, opposite poatof
flce. Telephones: Main 201; resi
dence, main 1591; 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;
residence main 23.
DR. W. O. COLE, PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon. Office, Judd building. Of
fice 'phone main 137; residence
'phone main 138.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D.t 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 161.
DR. T. M. HENDERSON, PHYSI
clan and Surgeon. Office In Sav
ings Bank building, room 1. Office
'phone, main 1411; residence, main
1561. ,
W. R. BLANKENSHIP 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. ft EVA HOIS1NGTON.
Graduates, Klrksville school. Suite
10-12 Despaln block. 'Phone red
3181. All diseases treated.
DR. JOSEPHINE S. HARLOW
Graduate of JJoston Institute of Os
teopathy. Schmidt Building.
DENTISTS.
RALPH C. SWINBURNE. DENTIST.
Rooms 3 and 4, Smith-Crawford
building, opposite postofflce. 'Phone
main 543.
DR. M. S. KERN. DENTAL SUR
gcon. 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. RUCKMAN, DENTIST
Located at Milton. Makes weekly
trips to Athena. Athena office with
Hayes & Craghead.
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. 8., VETERINARY
Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of
Grand Rapids Veterinary College.
Michigan. Office at Pendleton Drug
company's store. Residence telephone
main 131.
RANKS AND ItROKERS.
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK
Pendleton, Ore, Organized March
1, 18t. Capital, $100,000; surplus,
$100,000. Inlei est allowed on ull time
deposits. Exchange bought and sold
on all principal points. Special at
tention given to collections. W. J.
Furnish, president; T. J. Morris, vice
president; J. W. Moloney, cashier;
Fred Schmeer, assistant cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PEN
dleton. Capital, 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.
Rice, cashier; George Hartman, Jr.,
assistant cashier.
IXSl'RAXCE 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
nil kinds nt rpjil onl.itp Dung a min
eral brokerage business. Pays taxes
aiio niaaes investments tor non-rest-
dents. References, any bank In Pen
dleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
W. S. HENNINGER, Vice-Pres.
C. H. MARSH, Sec.
J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE
oldest nnd most rellnhtn flrA miH
accident Insurance compnnles. Office
wttn Hartman Abstract Co.
JOHN HAILEY, JR., U. S. LAND
Commissioner. Specialty made of
land filings and proof. Insurance nnd
collections. Office In Judd hnlldintr
room 16.
COMMISSION HOURS.
COLUMBIA PRODUL. CO., DEAN
Tatom, manager. Office at Pendle
ton Ice & Cold Storage plant Dealers
In fruit, vegetables and dairy products.
'Phone main 178. ,
FUNERAL DITtECTOHS.
M. A. RADER. FUNERAL DIREC
tor and licensed embalmer. Grad
uate of the Chleflcn PoMad-a nt Em
balming. Corner Main and Webb
streets. 'Phone main 1301. Funeral
parlors In connection.
BAKER ft FOLSOM, FUNERAL Di
rectors and licensed emhalmers.
Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
dnv nr night. 'Phone main 7fi.
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.
MONTERASTEI.LI BROS.. MARBLE
and Granite Works. Monuments of
all descriptions. Ornamental and cut
stone for buildings. Examine our
work; 709 East Court street.
Classified Advertisements
BRING CERTAIN,
QUICK RESULTS
25 cents a line, per month.
Smallest ad 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 Despain block.
CARTER, RALEY ft RALEY, AT
torneys at Law. Office In Savings
Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office over Taylor's hard
ware store.
WINTER ft COLLIER, LAWYERS.
Office, rooms 7 and 8, Association
building.
STILLMAN ft 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.
JOHN H. LAWREY, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office Savings Bank building.
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 street
R. J. SLATER. ATTORNEY AT LAW
Offices In Despaln 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
M'COURT & PHELPS, ATTORNEYS
at Law. Smith-Crawford Building.
ARCHITECTS AND HOLDERS.
HOWARD & SWINGLE, ARCHI
tects and Architectural Engineers.
Practical and reliable plans and epecl
ficatlotts and thorough superintend
ence of all kinds of building and con
struction. Taylor building, corner
Main and Water streets.
C. E. TROUTMAN. ARCHITECT
and Superintendent Room 12 Judd
building. Pendleton, Oregon.
1
D.- X. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND
Builder. Estimates furnished on
all kinds of masonry, cement walks,
stone lis, etc. Leave orders at East
Oregonlan office.
KELLER ft VANDUSEN, PLASTER
lng, btlck and cement work. Esti
mates furnished free. Work guaran
teed. P. O. Box 104. 'Phone black
2042.
HOARDING 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. $1.00 and $1.50 per
day. H. P. Mlllen. proprietor.
WANTED.
WANTED POSITION AS ENGIN
ecr' or fireman on stationary or
traction engine, by competent man.
Address Frost & Bowman, Pendleton.
WANTED WORK BY THE DAY.
Washing taken home. 106 E. Rail
road avenue.
SACKS BOUGHT XD SOLD. HIGH
cst price paid for hides. See L
Shank & Co., dealers In all kinds of
Junk; 210 West Webb street Pendle
ton, Oregori.
WANTED WILL PAY 75 CENTS
per 100 pounds for old castings.
Pendleton Iron Works.
WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO
learn barber trade In 8 weeks.
Graduates earn $15 to $25 per week.
Catalogue free. Moler system of col
leges, 403 Front avenue, Spokane, Wn.
WANTED A WELL EDUCATED
young mnn wants position as clerk.
Address W. L Jones, Box 172, Pilot
Rock, Oregon.
FOR KENT.
MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT
Very reasonable: near corner of
Bluff and Willow. See Dan Kemler
nt Gray Bros. grocery.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE ONE SECTION OF
Horse Heaven wheat land; Im
proved. B. T. Rnnunll, owner.
Woodburn, Ore.
FOR SALE GOOD, LOOSE WHEAT
liny, nt $14 a ton, delivered. Ad
dress A. J. Eisner, Pendleton, Oregon.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE SIXTY
dollar due bill on Ellers Piano
house. Address Mrs. Fred A. Yates,
Hermlston, Ore.
A 12 H. P. BOILER AND 8 II. P.
engine, both In good condition, for
sale cheap. Impilre nt this office.
FOR SALE A MAGPIE TRAINED
to talk, with cage for same; price
very reasonable. Further particulars
call on or address A. D. Slonn, 415
Bush street
440 ACRES OF GOOD WHEAT LAND
7 miles north of Athena, at $40 an
acre. Terms. Craighead & Hayes,
Athena.
MALE HELP WANTED.
"DESTRUCTION OF BAN FRANCIS
CO." Best book, Large profits.
Act quick. Sample Free. Globe Co.,
723 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE. DEALER IN SECOND
hand goods. If there Is anything
you need In new and second-hand
furniture, stoves, granlteware and
crockery, call and get his price. No.
211 Court street.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PENDLETON LODGE NO. 62, A. F.
ft A. M meets the first and third
Mondays of each month. All visiting
brethren are Invited.
DANCINO LESSONS.
PROF. W. H. BOULEY'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 CHOP MILL.
ALL CHOP FEEDS, WALTERS'
shorts and bran. Alfalfa $11 per
ton. Free delivery. 'Phone main 662.
D. Maurer, Prop. West Webb street.
CinNESE 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.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE. ALTA ST.,
Carney ft Kennedy, Props. Livery
feed and sales stable. Good rigs at
all times. Cab line In connection.
'Phone main 701.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SEND 10c, STAMPS OR COIN, FOR
sample of most useful and practi
cal household article. Angeles Nov
elty & Mfg. Co., 240 6th St., Port
land. Oregon.
SEND 10c, STAMPS OR COIN, FOR
; sample of most useful and practi
cal household article. Angeles Novel
ty & Mfg. Co., 240 6th St., Portland,
Oregon.
HURST RAILROAD SWITCH STOCK
can be purchased at a big discount
by communicating with W. J. Crutis,
216 Commercial block, Portland, Ore.
PENDLETON IRON WORKS RE
palr 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
job .asi 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.
WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS, SUCH
as help wanted; rooms or housea
for rent; second-hand goods for sale:
In . fact any want you want to get
filled, the East Oregonlan wants youi
want ad. Rates: Three lines one
time. 16 cents: two times, 26 cents,
six times, 45 cents. Five lines om
time, 25 cents: two times, 36 cents
six times, 75 cents. Count six wordt
to the line. Send your classified ad
to the office or inn 11 to the East Ore
gonlan, enclosing silver or stamps f
cover the amount
SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF
you want to subscribe to magazines
or newspapers In the United States or
Europe, remit by postal note, check
or send to the EAST OREGONIAN
the net publisher's price of the publi
cation you desire, and we will have It
sent you and assume all the risk of
the money being lost In the malls. 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 price. Address EAST OREGON
IAN PUR. CO., Pendleton. Oregon.
Real Estate
Wheat land in large or
small tracts.
Irrigated and Hay land
Small tracts near town
for sale or rent.
All kinds of city prop
erty. M. L. WARREN
Successor to Hlliorn & Warren.
Thorn? Main 190. Room 10 over
X T. C. Taylor Hardware store.
53&&M sJEN AND WOMEN.
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ci mucoai nif mbrn,
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no to trtiir
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Scoii's Santal-Pepsin Capsule
A POSITIVE CUKE
ForTpflunTTitloo orO'.rrb
of th Bladder and Disease.
nianoys, jrj euro no pat
Cure onlcklf aod Penua
nontly the wont oafei o'
Wonorrhooa and uiji
po matter of huw loog tiltm-i
ing. Abaolutly aaxiu
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Sold by F. J. Donaldson.
TO
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OREGON
SHOJTliIMt
roUffIOfl PACIFIC
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.
No. 2, Chicago Special, arrives 6:40
p. m.; departs 6:40 p. m.
No. (, Mall ft Express, arrives 5:00
p. m.; departs, 6 p. m.
WESTBOUND.
No. 1, Portland Special, arrives 8:65
a. m.; departs, 8:66 a. m.
No. 6, Mall ft Express, arrives 11
p. m.; departs, 11 p. m.
SPOKANE DIVISION.
No. 7, Pendleton passenger, arrives
6:36 p. m.; connects with No. 2.
No. 8, Spokane passenger, depart
9 a. m.
WALLA WALLA BRANCH.
No. 41, mixed, arrives 1:40 p. m.
No. 42, mixed, departs 6:60 p. m.;
connects with No. 2.
SNAKE RIVER.
Rlparla to Lewlston Leave Rlparla
dally, except Saturday, 4:05 a. m.
Leave Lewlston daily except Fri
day, 7 a. m.
E. C. SMITH, Agent, Pendleton.
To Chicago
and the East
Fast trains daily, through to Chi
cago without change, from points
in Oregon and Washington, via the
Chicago, Union Pacific and North
western Line, the route of The
Overland Limited, over ,lie double
track railway between the Missouri
Kivcr and Chicago, making direct
Connection at Chicago with all lines
totht; East ,
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. ;
For further information apply to
W. A. Cox. Oeneral Agt. C. N.-W. Ry.
-153 Third Street, Portland, Ore.
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
TAKE Tins ROITE FOR
Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kansci
City. St. Joseph, Onmha, and
ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH
Portland and Points
on tlie 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. 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.
YOU WILL BE
SATISFIED
rani tour journey
If your V ket read over the Den
ver & R'.o Grande railroad, the
"Scento Line of the World."
BECAUSE
There are so many scenic attractions
and points of Interest along the line
between Ogden and Denver that the
trip never becomes tiresome.
If yoa are going east.wrlte for In
formation and cet c pretty book thit
will te"' you all about It
W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent,
124 Third 6treet,
Portland, - Oregon
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