EIGHT FAGn. IkAJbY EAST tMRBCMRXAK, FEZfMANK, IMMW, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER t. Hit. TASX 'HCTTO. CANDIDATES CARDS (Paid Advertisements.) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOB JOINT SENATOR For Umatilla, Unlea and Uomt Counties S. F. WILSON of the Law Firm of Peterson A Wilson Athena, Oregoa. I FIRMLT BELIEVE IN: Direct Primary Law. Good Roads. Strict and Prompt Law Enforcement Economy In um of Public Fonda, Better Schools. The "Square Deal." The Eternal Progress of Man aad .His Institutions. C. A. BARRETT Athena, Umatilla County, Oregon. Candidate for the nomination of Joint Senator for the 19th Senatorial Dis trict of Oregon, comprising the Counties of Umatilla, Union and Morrow, To the Toters of Umatilla county: I hereby announce myself aa a can didate for Joint Senator for the ltth Senatorial District comprising the counties of Umatilla, Union and Mor row, subject to the will of the Re- publican voters at the Primary Norn Inatlng Election to be held Septem ber lith, 1110. If nominated and elected I will work for the interest of all the people of my district to the best of my ability. I favor the maintenance of the Di rect Primary Law, Peoples' choice for Senator and Stated eat No. 1. A better system of improving our roads and economy and efficiency in public official!. Respectfully, C. A, BARRETT. R. W. HENNEMAN Republican Candidate for Represents live for Umatilla County. I STAND FOR: Statement No. 1. The Direct Primary Law. The Re-call and Corrupt Practice Act ' Better School Laws and Better Schools. Better Road Laws and Better Road. Better Tax Laws and Lower Taxes. Better Irrigation Law. Better Regulations of Railroads, Express Companies, Telephone and Telegraph Companies, and all Public Service Corporations. Lower Freight and Express Rates. Equal Privileges to all. Against the extravagant use of -County and State Funds. Against the Assembly and Machine Politics. L. L. MANN FOR REPRESENTATIVE. This Is to certify that I will be a candidate or renomlnatlon as Repre stntative from Umatilla County, sub ject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary nominating election to be held on September 14 1910. In the last legislature I was a mem ber of the Ways and Means Commit tee, and used the opportunity to trim wasteful appropriations. If elected, I will again endeavor to serve the best interests of my county and state. L. L. MANN. C. . M ACONBER, Presents himself aa candidate for the office of COUNTY SURVEYOR. If nominated, and .- elected he ' win administer the ' duties of the office with diligence and ability. GEARY KIMBRELL For County Surveyor.. Most respectfully solicits the support of the republican voters for the nomi nation at the primary election on September 24th, 1910. If nominated and elected I will conduct the duties of the office to the best of my ability. GEARY KIMBRELL. HENRY SCHMITT FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I, Henry Schmltt, occupation farm er, reside In Athena, Oregon. I am a duly registered member of the Re publican party. If I am nominated for the office of Representative for Umatilla county at the Primary noml. natlng election to be held In the state of Oregon, County of Umatilla, on the 14th day of September, 1910, I will accept the nomination and will not withdraw, and If I am elected, I will qualify as such officer and serve the people of my county and state to the best of my ability. HENRY SCHMITT. JOSEPH T. HINKLE FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I, Joseph T. Hlnkle, reside In Stan field precinct, Umatilla county, Ore gon, and my postofflce address IsHer mlston, Ore. I am a duly registered member of the Republican party. If I am nominated for the office of rep resentative for Umatilla county at the primary nominating election to be held In the state of Oregon, county of Umatilla, on the 24th day of Sep tember, 1910, I will accept the nomi nation and not withdraw, and If I am elected I will qualify as such officer and serve the people of my county and state to the best of my ability. JOSEPH T. HINKLE. R. RWellman For County Conimlslonor Subject to the choice of the people in the Republican primary, sepi. . Dally East Oregonian by carrier only 65 cents per month. C0I7 MARKET GOES OP IB THE $5 MARK ONLY ONE BALE IS MADE AT ADVANCE Entire Cattle Situation fa nm Calves. TVw. a , ,,, ti"' One lone cow Pounder" 5 hundC Today'. Von t g recent "cords. 26c avL"0" ""'"re this movement Option on day. u"ce of 25c over yester- powt?aihi- SheV'ma'rke YonSnurrihow EXT wlth V. inearth?4 f h0gB ine yards this morning;. wknM dafty"adPeil.at eMtern 'enfere day and may hereafter have some ef fect upon local values. C P Womw"uU, PPers. f.r.; alker had a ,oal hogs of fering from Lotlne today He Ilka wise . brought forward ffve "UX cattle from Enterprise J. W. Chandler was'ln the yards J. A. Ireton and M Hatiev. wr. loads of cattle and calves. ,.. ' Johnson brought a load of cattle from Payette and Cyrus wu- SthTya cameBanfn 'h'"9dtW '1- Of local trad. " UUree t0 the D.C" Ketchum Son had two' loads -. iu marxet today sent from The Dalles. ' M. J. Brown of Dllley was offering a car of cattle. O. D. Burdlck of Salem shipped a load of cattle. Today, run of livestock compares U-f.l. .1.1- M "mi mia aay in recent years as fol lows: Hogs. Cattle. Sheep, 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 82 590 234 49 296 161 230 246 108 520 220 a 27 6J 219 Cll s iuuy mere was a weaK tone in hogs and cattle, but sheep were firm. For the day cattle showed a loss of 26c. Today's Official Trades. Official sales were as follows. They represent demnnd, supplies and quality offering. COWS. Average lbs. Price. 1040 $5.00 1 cow 7 cows 22 cows 23 cows 9 cows 1 1 cows 23 cows 1300 1013 S.60 4.30 4 .30 8.60 4.25 4.60 4.00 4.15 4.25 3.00 3.50 4 25 3.00 3.60 4.50 ' 4.60 4.50 4.50 15.25 6.00 5.00 4.26 4.50 5.00 4.60 17.00 4.50 6.60 6 .50 4.00 4.60 6.25 5.60 23.75 3.60 3.00 .1013 . 920 .1019 .1056 4 cows .1122 68 heifers 795 3 cows .1000 3 cows . . . 4 cows . . . 26 cows . . 2 shell cows 3 cows .... 26 cows ... 28 cows ... 16 cows ... . 953 .1105 . 926 .1130 .1080 . 977 . 970 . 950 7 cows 993 STEERS. steers 1110 steers 1100 steers 1100 steers 995 steers 972 steers 1086 11 steers 863 CALVES. 2 calves 195 1 calf 510 1 calf 160 2 calves 186 1 calf 380 32 calves 118 10 calves 297 10 calve 290 1 bull S bulls 1380 1320 1 bull 1400 1250 1 bull 1250 3.50 Official range of livestock values as shown by actual sales: auie iscsi Oregon steers, o.ou; ordinary doors, $5; common steers, $4(94.75; cows, bet'$4.755; fancy, $4.60; poor, $3.26; heifers, $4 76; bulls, $3 3.75; stags, $3.75(04.25. Hogs Best east of the mountains, wethers, $4.25; old wethers, $4; spring lambs Willamette valley, $5 5.25; eastern Washington, $5.75; ewes, $3 0 3.60. Calves Best, $6.76 7; ordinary, $6 50; poor, $4 6. Catarrh Cannot Re Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, they can not reach the seal of the disease. Catar rh Is s blood or constitutional disease, and In order to enre It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's catarrh Core Is taken In ternally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous snrracea. lull s tatairn cure is not a qunck medicine. It was prescribed by one of tbe best Dhynlclans In this country for rears and Is a regular prescription. It Is compoHcd or tne nest tonics Known, rnmoin cil wild tne Dear oiooa pnriners, senna ai rectlr on the mucous surfaces. Tbe perfect combination of the two Ingredients la what produces sucb wonderful results In curing Catarrn. send ror testimonials rree. V. i. CHENEY CO., Props., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, price 70c. Take Hall's Family Palis for Constlpa Hon. Checks given on pool games at the Pastime Parlors. J. H. ESTES. Every old sore comes from some kind of impurity in the blood. It remains an open, discharging place on the flesh because the circulation constantly de posits into the fibres and tissues which surrsand the spot, tbe infectious matter with which the blood Is contaminated. It Is Impossible for the sore to heal while the blood Is In this Impure state. S. S. 8. heals old sores because it is tha greatest of all blood purifiers; it goes Into the circulation and removes the cause from the blood. When the blood has been purified there Is no longer any Inflam matory Impurity or Infectious matter to irritate the place, and nature causes a certain and natural healing of the ulcer. It is all well enough to endeavor to cleanse an old sore, or stop the itching, or absorb the discharge, with external applications, but & cure can never be reached in this way, because such applica tions do not reach tbe blood where the cause Is located. S. S. S. does not simply cause a scab to form over an old sore, but beginning at the bottom It heals the place permanently by building new tissue, aad filling the place with flna healthy flesh. S. 8. S. Is a purely botanical remedy, being made entirely of roots herbs and barks, each of which has a direct and lasting effect in removing impurities and poisons from the circulation. Old people who have suffered for years with a sfcronlc sore will find B. S. S. a most helpful tomlc and system builder in counter acting the debilitating effects of the old ulcer. Special boolc on Eore3 end Ulcers to all wbo write. THE THE WHEAT I.1 CASH SITUATION' IS A BEARISH FEATURE Spot Wheat Sells Lower and Options Close With Lose Everywhere To day. Chicago, Sept. . Wheat market was dull and weak. Opening was l-8c to 3-8c a bushel under yesterday and closing unchanged to l-4o down. Armour Interests were sellers of December, but In this option there was considerable short covering and it opened and closed at the same figure, or l-8c below yesterday. Sep tember was weakest owing to the weak turn taken by the cash market Kansas City cash wheat market were lo lower all around. Foreign markets were weak. Liver pool opened S-8d to l-2d down and closed S-4d to 7-8d below yesterday. Paris had a closing loss of 5 to 25 centimes. Argentina shipments estimated: Wheat, 1,200,000 bushels; corn, I, 600000 bushels. MEDFORD AND BAKER AS JOBBING CENTERS Salem, Ore. Medford and Baker City have filed complaints before the railroad commission at Salem that will precipitate the most vigorous fight for more favorable rates that has yet been carried on before that body. The demand of these smaller cities Is for distributive rates so that they can be made Jobbing centers and 1. very similar to the now famous Spokane rate case. In that Instance before the Interstate Commerce com mission. If these progressive Oregon cities are able to obtain distributive rates of any significance It will mean the loss to the city of Portland of consid erable business, all that business In fact that now Is carried on br the Portland Jobbers In the vicinity of Baker City, in the eastern part of the state, and Medford, in the southern part. The commercial organiza tions of both cities that are bringing the complaints mean business and the railroad commission expects to give the matter a full investigation at an early date. As an adjunct to the demand for distributive rates both the commer cial organisations and each of the cities named have also filed a com plaint alleging discrimination and de manding commodity rates on more articles. If all these demands are granted Baker City and Medford will he formidable rivals In a portion of Portland's field for the jobbing busi ness. Don't Break Down. Severe strains on the vital organs. like strains on machinery, cause j severe break-downs. Tou can't over- taxv stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels; or nerves without aerloua dinnf tn ! yourself. If you are weak or run down, or under strain of any kind, take Electric Bitters, the matchless tonic medicine. Mrs. J. E. Van de Sande, of Klrkland. 111., .writes: "That I did not break down, while en during a most severe strain, for three months, la due wholly to Electric Bit ters." Use them and enjoy health and strength. Satisfaction positively guaranteed. 50c at Koeppen Bros. I1VILDERS' EXCHANGE IS ORGANIZED IN SPOKANE Spokane, Wash. Seventy general contractors and builders, manufactur. ers and handlers of materials and master tradesmen have organized the Spokane Builders' Exchange, which Is affiliated with the national organi zation. The primary purpose is to es tablish an equitable system of dealing and a uniformity In commercial us tges of rules and regulations, to dis seminate Information among the members and enforce a system of ar bitration In settling controversies be tween employers and employes, also to join with other organizations, la bor Included, In arbitrating all ques tions or dispute. Permanent quarters and display rooms will bo established In the business district. The offi cers nrc: President, W. R. Roy; vice president, P. L, Peterson and M. J. Shirley; secretary. S. H. Knight; treasurer. Oeorge Kentzel. President Roy announces that the organization will co-operate with the Spokane chnmber of commerce In promoting public affairs and enterprises. .A Mnn of Iron Nerve. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are never found where stom ach, liver, kidneys nnd bowels are out of ordr. If you want these qualities, and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills, the matchless regulators, for keen brain and strong body. 25c at Koeppen Bros. PEDIGREED FKUTT TREES. Thoroughbred Apple Trees Register ed Like Livestock. Spokane. Wash.-Growtns- thor. oughbred apple trees, to be registered the same as livestock with pedigrees. CURES OLD SORES SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA, Is an Innovation In eastern Washing ton. H. M. Llchty, an orchard 1st In the Taklma-Sunnyslde district, west of Spokane, has perfected a plan to place the science of growing commer cial fruit of the highest quality and color and uniform size upon a practi cal basis. Explaining his plan, Mr. Llchty said that In every thoroughly cultivated apple orchard there are trees when stand out for yielding most of the prize winners at national and state shows. Scions are taken from these and transformed to other trees by budding and grafting, thus raising the quality. The trees are recorded upon an orchard plat, then registered and a pedigree Is Issued to the owner. "I de not claim that all trees so grown will produce premium-winning fruit," he added, "as that cannot be said of pedigreed livestock; but the experience of the foremost growers In the northwest and the other parts of the United States and Canada will show that a greater percentage of high grade trees is raised by following a common sense system than by or charding in the old fashioned way. My own experiments prove there are su peror strains of the several varieties of standard apple trees." Professor W. S. Thornber, head of the horticultural department at the State of Washington college, Pullman, and growers in the apple belts in east ern Washington and elsewhere, ap prove the Llchty plan, the former say ing that the products of healthy trees may be Improved by budding and grafting from superior stock. He add ed there is just as much difference In apple trees of the same variety as there Is in horses of the same breed. The plan of registering trees and keeping a record of yielding perform ances is also endorsed. The Pure Food and Drug Law has not only brought the foods and drugs of this country up to a higher standard of purity, but it has elimi nated the harmful medicines with which this country was flooded. Such medicines, however, as Lydla E. Pnkham's Vegetable Compound, purely a roots and herbs product will continue its beneficial work among women. Notice. VOTB FOR R. W. Hennemaa, who stands for Statement No. 1, the direct primary and against the aa cembly and' machine politics. (Paid Atvertlsenent) Fresh Eastern and Olympla Oysters and Clams arriving daily at Lyman's. The Wei Kjbowm Chinese Cures any and all dis eases that the kamaa flesh is heir to. My wonderful aad powsrfal roots, Lerba, remedies are composed o f C h I n e s e buds, barks and vegetables that are entirely unknown to medical science of the present day. They are harmless, aa we use no poisons or drugs. No operations. No knife used. We care stomach troubles, liver, kidney, catarrh, lung, throat asth ma, nervous debility, female com plaints and rehnmatiatn and all disorders of the blood. We care to stay eared, and guarantee to cure all kinds of Piles and Private Diseases of men and women. Call and see htm or write. Constulta tlon free. If you are nnablo to call and see him. send two cents In stamps for symptom blank. Ad- THE L. CH1NGWO CHINESE MEDICI 16 E CO. sOfWJjjtgalWanajrsL r.lilno Transfer Phone Main 5 C CALLS PROMPTLY ANS WERED FOR ALL BAGGAGE TRANSFERRING. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING AND HEAVY TRUCK ING A SPECIALTY. In Pound. The following described animal has been taken up by the marshal of the city of Pendleton, to-wtt: In pound, one grey mare, no brand visible, wire tut on hind leg. If said animal Is not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possession of them, costs and expenses against them paid and they taken away within ten days from the data hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m of the 14th day of September, 1910, the said animal will be sold to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the city pound, Oregon Feed Yard, In said city of Pendleton, the pro ceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and ex penses of making sale. Dated this 2nd day of September, 1210. TOM GURDANE. B Want Ads, j ANTONB, AKTWBIRB, CAN START a mall order boalneas at hesset Ne canvassing. Be your own boss, Send for free booklet Tells how. Heaoook. 2791, Lockpert, , T. WANTBD Tanna- aaaa for laaaher etttee; M te start Mast M gaoa stenographer. Apply by letter, Vataetsai b. A. B. Business College, Wana Walla, FRED EIFFERT, AUCTIONEER, Freewater, Ore., R. F. D. 1; Walla Walla Walla. R. F. D. 1, phono F. L. IX or Freewater Times. HAIR WiHK Oome to Madasa Ken nedy fer year hair work, wigs and witch ae. Pemps made te order. Everything guaranteed. Highest prieea aaM for combings. Hair dressing, shaaapoelng done. M7 K. Court street; phone Red 2762. WANTED Young lady for Whole sale efnVse; satssw - Mast be geed sisasTsefccr. Aaaly by let tea, Pnfnataaa k. A. E. BasBaesa Gal lege, WaBa WANTED Lace evtains to laundry Wesk dona with especial ears Phone Bad MIL Classified moouxi. H. 8. OiSnHD, M. D., HOMBO- pathle phawMaa aad surgeon. Of fice Jodd sleek. Telapheaas: Office, fclack 1411; residence, red 8638. DR. LTNrf K. BLA4CZ8LBB, CHRO- nle and aervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-ray aad Waatro theraputles. Jadd bullaiac eorner Mala aad Const streets. Office 'phone Mala 72; lestdeaca 'phone. Mala 154. E. A. MAKK. DBNTIST, OFFIC Mala street next to CesMSMreial AssoclatUa roesoa. Office 'phone, black 2421: residence 'phone, red 8471. KERN B2aNNETT. DENTAL SUK- geeas, OftkM, room It Judd build ing. Phone, Red 33tL DR. THOMAS VAUGHAW, DENTIST, Office la Judd buHdlag. Phone, Main 72. veterinary surgeons. DR. D. C M'NABB, LOCAL STATB Stock Inspector and member State Veterinary Board. Office at residence lit east Gourt st Res. 'phone Main 6. ATTORNEYS RALEY dt RALHt, ATTORNEYS AT law. Offlee In American National Bank building. FEB A SLATER, LAWYERS, OF- flee In Dee pa In building. CARTER A SMYTHS, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In American Nation al Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT law. Offlee over Taylor Hardware 'Company. LOWELL A WINTER, ATTORNEYS and eonnsellers at law. Offlee in Despain building. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, aeeas. mortgages aad contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17. Schmidt block. PETERSON A WILSON, ATTOR- neys at taw; rooms 2 and 4 Smith- Crawford building. PHELPS A 8TBIWER. ATTORNEYS at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. CHAS. J. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY at law. Offloe In Judd building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, 2, and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone walks, etc. Phone black 1786, or Oregonian office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed embalmer. Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night 'Phone main 75. AUCTIONEER. COL. F. G. LUCAS. LIVESTOCK Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref erence First National Bank of Athena and Farmers' Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. 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 'ais prices. Ne 212 East Court street ENORAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS - wedding announcements, embosses rru-ate and business stationery, etc Very latest styles. Call at East Ore icnnl.vi otfire nnd see sa'mpVs. WASXBD-. 4teaisaa) UNITED OKCSatSTRA af P dletea wH fuaMf asm for all ae esai s; dances in particwlar. Any aufaber f nieees faraftjned en short ties. R. W. Vtetstiar, Mga. Fhana Main 1 er Bene Mff. Yf)UNO M4SN AN WO MSN Learn a profession. Shew card ' aaitsci earn large salaries; akeraa eaa sa Me their earning eaaaeity; the tall has never been eiemaatet. tat Peadleten Baaiaesa 4rUegs etfers yea the eppertanthy te prefsaetsn under a stracter, at a sssan axaea ne time fresa year segnlar work. Night class open Monday eveaiag, September I. OM1 any time fer la forsoatioa. ?.'. t FOBSALtt. -J FOR 8ALB Aseat ftfteea ' hundred tons ef alfalfa hay on Batter creek, about Mt miles teem Kehe p set at flee. Address. O. F. Bewmaa, Boho, Umatilla County, Oregon. LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip tion, fer count eowtf, circuit court, Jasttoe eoart, real estate, eta., sale at East Oregoalaa offlee. ' Directory INSURANCE AJTB LAND BTJSIKEM KaRTMAN ABSTRACT CO MAKbI reliable abstracts of title te an ands la Umatilla oonnty. Loans on city and farm property. Bays aad sens all kinds ef real estate. Dees a general brokerage basfoesa. Pay taxes and makes IntoaUaero for non residents. Write Mm, life and aeet- Meat Insurance. References, aay Ibaak In Pendleton. JAMBS JOHNS, Pres. " W. 8. HENNKfOBR, Vlce-Prea-C. H. MARSH, See. BHNTLEY LEFFINGWELL, REAL estate, lire, life aad accident Insar moe ageats. New location, Sit Main treet Phone Main 44. LIVERY AND FEED 8TABJV. fcrrr livery btable, Thompson ; street, uarsey at .Bdley, Props. Livery, feed and Sate stable. Good rigs at all times. Gab line In connec tion, 'Phone soala 70. RESTAURANTS. CHINA RESTAURANT. NOOOLM aad chop saey, Ung D. Ooey, prop. At the old stand, Alta street In rear of Tallsaan A Ce. MISCELLANEOUS. LET ELECTRICITY DO TOUR work it's dean, reliable and eea vealeat Electric Sad Irons, gaaraa teed. 26.26. Bleota Hot Water uj Curling Iron Heaters, HI ec trie Coffee percolators, etc. A complete stock Of uas ana Electric Oxtarea Firet-elaaa wiring of homes, etc J. L. Vaaghaa. 815 Main street SLOM KEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY. family washing; work done by hand; needing free; goods called for and delivered. 408 Bast Court street FRATERNAL ORDERS. 'jL- PENDlirON LODGE Ne!"l2 A. F. aad A. M, meets the first aad third Mondays ed each month. All visiting brethren are invited. DAMON LODGE NO. 4, K. of P., meets every Moa day evening In I. O. O. F. halL Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to- attend. W. Ceotts C. C.; R. W. George Fletcher, K. R. A S. The East Oregonian is EMtis Ore gon's representative paper. It leada and the people appreciate it and show It by their liberal patronage. It k the advertistns; medium of the i CITY OF PENDLETON MAPS at East Oregonian office. Price tie. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the East Oregonian build ing. Steam heat; electric UgHts; hot and cold water; bath. Inquire at East Oregonian. PENDLETON TRAIN SCHEDULE. O. R. N. Westbound Oregon division Portland local 10:11 am. Ore. A Wash. Express.. 1:21 a. sa. Portland Umlted 12:11 p. m. Past Mail 11:41 p. m. Motor 4:tt p. m. Pilot Rock Mixed t:0l a. m. Eastbound Oregon division Fast Mail i: m. Ore. A Wash. Express.. 5:16 a. to. Chicago Limited 6:16 p. m. Motor lt:2t a. aa, Port. local, ar. 5:10, leaves t:4 is Pilot Rock mixed .... 2:00 a. m. Washington Dlv. Leaving Pendletea Walla Walla local .... 1:21 p. m. Pendleton passenger .. 7:00 a. sa. Spokane local 2:16 a. m Washington Dlv. Arriving Pendletea Pendleton local 1:20 a. m, Walla Walla local 19:06 a. sa. Pendleton paaseiger .. t:00 p. sa, NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Pendleton- Passenger .. 1:00 p. sa, Mixed train 1:20 .a. m. Arriving Pendloton Passenger 10:00 a. m. Mixed train 7:10 a. BL