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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLBTOX, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, mi.
PAGE NINE.
VHAT SAVED
HER LIFE
Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painful
Experience that Might Have
Ended Seriously.
RlYesvIlIe, W. Va. Mrs. Dora Martin.
In a letter from Rlvesville, writes:
Tor three years, I suffered with wo
manly troubles, and had pains In my
back and aide. I was nervous and
could not sleep at night
Tho doctor could not help mo. He
said I would have to be operated on be
fore I could get better. I thought I
would try using Cardul.
Now, I am entirely well.
I am sure Cardul saved my life. I
Will never be without Cardul in my
home. I recommend It to my friends."
For fifty years, Cardul has been re
lieving pain and distress caused by wo
manly trouble. It will surely help you.
It goes to the spot reaches tho
trouble relieves the symptoms, and
drives away the cause.
If you suffer from any symptoms of
womanly trouble, take Cardul.
Your druggist sells and recommends
It. Get a bottle from him today.
N. B. Write to: Udln Advliory Dept., Oittt
oo Mfdkln. Co.. Chaitanoogj, Tnn.. lor Special
Jntlnirtwtit, ni 64-pige buuk. "lioiw Truuwnt
for Women," gent In plain wrapper, on request
SHEEP MARKET IS
LOWER AT PORTLAND
INCREASING SUPPLIES
(WISE DROP IX I'KICE
Honrs Arc Not So Elrni CatUo Con
tinues Sternly Hour Advanco Is
Mill Up la tlio Air.. Trmlo Is Mixed.
(From Tuesday's Journal.)
In the Stockyards. 1
lings Nominal run; weaker
tone.
Oattle Hlg run; market
stonily.
Sheep nnd lambs Market 25
cents lower.
The sheep market 1h nbout 25c low
er at North Portland with Increasing
arr'vals. Killers nre koIiik slow with
their sheep purchase nt this time
owing to the expectations of still low
er price as tho movement Increases.
One lot of 229 yarllng wethers that
that averaged around 93 pounds went
at $4.75 during the day.
General range of sheep and lambs
today:
Yearlings ti'aLl S5
Wethers 4.SOW4.75
I,amliK fi.G0Ti6.75
Ewes 4.00ii'4.25
Hog Market leprese(.
Yesterday's decline In the price of
hog at North Portland was followed
liy a weakr feeling today. With
practically all leading killers now
getting their swine supplies from tho
Missouri river territory, there Is only
n nominal call here for hogs when lo
cal stuff actually arrives. Even those
who are widely advertising that only
Oregon grain fed hogs are used nre
said to he regular Importers of Ne
braska swine, while formerly they de
pended upon the local territory for
supplies.
County Interests seem to profess
little faith In the future of swine val
ues and for that reason are not de
veloping the Industry as they would
If high prices were expected. This
condition Is fully indicated by the
lack -4t any liberal sized call for stock-
100 ACTS IN 100 MINUTES
TWIN"
BABY
ELEPHANTS.
,33 INCHE3 TALL
STRANGE AMD
WONDERFUL
ALSO HERS OF BIGGEST ELEPHANTS
SUPERB, SPECTACULAR, ORIGINAL
CIRCUS, 600 People, 453 Animals
BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS
40-SELLS -FL0T0 CLOWNS -40
FIGHTING THE FLAMES
Gorgeous Street Parads
10:30 O'CLOCK EACH WORN IN9
10,000 Scats
Twlcelts Former Slzo
Bring all tlir
General Admission
Tkil Day snd Date
folks and ace
for yourself a
Fifty-Cent Cir
cus for 25 cents.
2 Complete Par
formation Dnlly,
Rain orShlno, at
2 and 8 p. m.
IB
Doors Open One Hour Earlier,
Admitting of a Visit to the Big
Pendleton,
Friday,' June 2
fill
m
dtSHS. ft. f
ers and feeders.
There was an Improvement In the
swine situation at Chicago today and
following tho run of 40,000 head yes'
terduy, the market advanced a nickel
today.
Nominal swine values at North
1'ortlnnd:
Rest blockers 6.65
Medium light 6.60
Heavy packers 6.60
ItouKh packers $56.00
Tho cattle situation remains prac
tically the same as has been mention
ed recently. There was a good sized
bunch brought In from Durkee, Ore.,
which sold early to a local meat com
pany. Tho shipments consist of 12
loads. Tho best sold at $6.90 for stock
that averaged 1163 pounds.
General range of cattle today:
Best grain fed steers $7.00
Fancy grain fed steers . . . $6.85 6 :90
Ordinary grain steers 6.60
Ordinary steers 6.25
llest hay steers 6.60
Host cows 6.00G.25
Medium cows 6.255.S0
Ordinary cows . .' 6.00
I'oor to fair cows 3.00 4.00
Hest bulla 6.00
Fancy bulls 4.76
Ordinary bulls 4.25
CALVES.
IK'st light $8.00
Ordinary .' $7.007.50
I'oor 3.004.00
AlllOllir. fllo SllKTS.
Cattle A. F. Hunt, Durkee, Or.,
nine loads; T. G. Smith, Durkee, three
loads.
Sheep and lambs George Kraus,
Oakland, Or., two loads; F. C. Me
Culloch, Joseph, Ore., one load; A. F.
Ford, McMinnvllle, Or., one load; R.
X. Stanfield, Stanfield, one load.
Mixed stuff C. II. Vehrs & Son,
Lebanon, Ore. one load cattle, calves
and hogs.
Wheat Market.
Efforts to advance the price of
flour, while still being exercised are
bearing no result. Northern Inter
ests, where the wheat trade Is un
usually firm, are still trying to force
patent higher but the various views
as to the extent of tho proposed rise
Locally the milling fraternity de
sires to hold the flour price In check
owing to the disposition of outside
mills to flood the trade here with
supplies as soon as an advanced quo
tation Is named.
Extreme dullness Is Indicated In
the wheat trade. With holdings nom
inal and mostly In small lots, buyers
are finding It difficult to secure
stocks except at advanced figures and
this they do not care to tackle at the
moment.
Hay trade Is of an easier disposi
tion with a number of orders for Ida
ho alfalfa cancelled by local interests
within the ast few days.
Oats and barley trade is firm.
In Oklahoma.
Over 60 per cent of the wheat acre
age Is abandoned In Oklahoma. There
Is some good wheat, but the major
portion Is thin and weedy. Cinch
bugs are nt work In some fields, but
are nut serlus yet. Wheat Is heading.
Oats acreage increased HO per cent
with iu!te promising heading. Xo
plants are suffering for moisture.
Corn has a good stand.
ECHO GOOD STOCK
T
(Special Correspondence.)
Echo, Ore., May 1". Echo contin
ues to hold Its reputation of being the
heaviest stock shipping point on the
entire O.-W. It. & X. system. Six
ears of beef cattle went out this
morning, two of them belonging to
J. U. Saylor went to Portland, the
other four were consigned to Seattle
by A. B. Thomson.
I'maplne, a I'matilla Indian, was
here Sunday and got the two horses
t.iken from the ytiung man. Howard
Clark, on suspicion by Deputy Sheriff
Whitworth of this place. Umapino
claimed both horses as his property
and that they were stolen from him
at Cabbage Hill but a few days ngo.
Young Clark is now in the county
Jail at Pendleton awaiting a hearing.
The civil suit of Gregensen vs. Mill
er i onsumed the entire day Monday
in Justice S hull's court and a part
of Tuesday. This was a suit for
$:!S.sr. wanes claimed ns due. The
plaintiff was awarded $19.42 and the
rusts iiniountlni; to J2S.40 was nsscss
i,l equally to 1 t !i parties by tin- jus
tice. The residence of 1. 1). Holmes In
Echo was broken Into Friday after
noon and a few minor articles stolon.
Siiimlay U. W. Bowman's residence
a mile and a half below town suffer
ed the same late, a watch nnd revolver-
being missing.
It is thought to be the work of ho
boes in both rases as they are drilling
this way in considerable numbers
lately.
Clifton Cleaver, formerly i resi
dent of Echo, but now of Prairie City,
and secretary of the Western Land
Irrigation coiupany of this place,
came in Monday and expects to re
main several days. Mr. Cleaver has
not been in Echo for nearly a year.
Miss Lois smith returned from
Allien.! yesterday.
Miss Agnes Boyd has gone to Port
land for a short visit.
P. I!, lloishigton is in Spokane on a
short business trip.
.lay Pclmuhlcr was here yesterday
from his farm below Stanfield. Mr.
l'eliuuliler was formerly concni'tod
with the E. O. Telephone Co. hero
and came up to do some expert work
on the switchboard in the Echo of
fice. THE WOMAN'S PRIVILEGE.
"Nettie," said the mother of a 5-vear-old
miss, "didn't you hear mo
tell you to funic into tho house half
an hour ago "
"Yes, mamma," nnwered Nettie.
"Then why did you disobey mo "
"I didn't disobey you, mamma," re
plied Nettie. "I merely changed my
mind." Exchange
Do you read the East Oregonlan?
SPORTS
NATIONAL, LEAGUE.
I'lttHlMin; il, Iioston 7.
Hoston, May 17. Pittsburg won
third straight game from Boston yes
visitors knocked Pfelffer out of 'the
box In the first Inning, scoring six
runs.
Score: R. H. E
Boston 7 12 1
Pittsburg 11 15 3
Pfelffer, Brown and Rarlden; Steele
and Gibson.
Brooklyn 3, Chicago 2.
Brooklyn, May 17. Burger stopped
the Chlcagos, Brooklyn winning In a
fast and well played game.
Score: R. II. E.
Chicago 2 6 2
Brooklyn- 3 10 1
Weaver, Toney and Archer; Bar
ger nnd Bergen.
St. Ijouls 8, Now York 6.
Xew York, May 17. New York
was beaten by St. .Louis yesterday.
Raymond and Ames were wild and
Ineffective. Doyle's batting, with two
triples and two singles was the fea
ture.
Score: R. H. E
St. Louis 8 12 1
Xew York 6 10 2
Steele and Bliss; Raymond, Ames,
Marquard and Wilson.
Cincinnati 11, Philadelphia 4.
Philadelphia, May 17. In the sec
ond Inning, Cincinnati made four
Hingies in succession on nrennan, ana
Chalmers, who succeeded him, gave
three bases on balls and was hit for
two singles. Eight runs resulted.
Score: R. h. E.
Cincinnati 11 n l
Philadelphia 4 9 2
Suggs and McLean; Brennan, Chal
mers, Schultz and Moran, Dooln.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
-
Chicago 6, Philadelphia 1.
Chicago, May 17. Scott's pitching
and bunched hits enabled Chicago to
win their third straight game from
Philadelphia.
Score: R. H. E.
Chicago 6 9 1
Philadelphia 1 3 2
Scott and Sullivan; . Krause .and
Thomas
St. Louis 4, Washington 0,
St. Louis. May 17. St. Louis won
the third straight game from Wash
ington. Lake allowed three scatter
ing hits.
Score. R. H. E.
Washington 0 3 2
St. Louis 4 11 1
Gray and Alnsworth; Lake and
Stephen.
Iklroit 7, Boston 6.
Detroit, May 17. Detroit took the
her third game from Boston. The
terday. Cicotte passed Bush and
Crawford In the ninth and Morlarity's
hit drove in the winning run.
Score. R. H. E.
Boston " 6 10 1
Detroit 7 16 2
Karger, Cicotte and Carrigan; La
fitte nnd Stanage.
novfland 2, Xew York 1.
Cleveland, May 17. Well placed
three baggers In the second and ninth
Innings netted each a run and Cleve
land won from Xew York.
Score. R. h. E.
Cleveland 2 8 2
Xew Y'ork 1 1 1
Gregg and Fisher; Fisher and
Blair.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
sinnillii! of the Teams.
W. L. Pet.
Portland 23 19 .568
San Francisco 26 22 .542
Oakland 25 23 .521
Sacramento 21 22 .488
Vernon 22 23 .489
Los Angeles IS 28 .391
Result Yesterday.
Oakland 11, Frisco 6.
Vernon 5, Angels 2.
Portland G, Sacramento 6.
Oakland Defeats lYisoo.
San Francisco, May 17. A total of
six errors, charged against San Fran
cisco, tells the story of yesterday's
frame, in which Oakland defeated tho
Seals by a score of 11 to 6. McArdle.
Melchoir, Berry, Fielder and Carman
were the offenders in the San Fran
cisco lineup. The Oaklands played
an errorless game. The transbay
players led from the first, the Seals
bringing in their first score in the
fifth.
San Francisco 6 10 6
Oakland 11 13 0
Fielder, Suter and Berry; Christian
and Pearee.
Vernon Loses to Angels.
Los Angeles. May 17. The game
yesterday between Vernon and Los
Angeles was a pitchers' battle. Cough
man had n little the best of it until
the last of the e'ghth, when four hits
gave Vernon the lead and the game.
Vernon 5 s 3
Score. r, ii. k.
Los Angeles 2 8 1
Carson and Hog. m; Couchman and
Grindle.
Portland nuil Sacramento Tie.
Sacramento, Cal.. May 17. Dark
ness at the end of tho 13th inning
prevented the finish of a game which
had been replete with- sensational
plays, the score standing 6 to (1 when
Umpire McGrccvy called tho Fame.
never n rurnv 30 years
FAILING KCMLUT TrlESTN0D
PILtS, CHILBLAINS TtLONS, PURNS. ETC.
A VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD SALVE
ALL DRUGGISTS HAVL IT OR WILL OBTAIN ON R EQUC5T
ACCEPT NO r.unSTITOTLS
frce SS Ccirs.
t nur.iry Mirin c rp rpNCiCO
BREAKING OUT
ALLOp BODY
Itched Dreadfully. When Scratched
It would Bleed and Become Very
Sore. Could Scarcely Sleep as
the Itching was Worse at Night.
Dreaded Putting Hands in Water.
Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment 3
Weeks. Trouble all Disappeared,
"Eomo tim ago I had a breakln out
all over my body. It first started liko
wnat w call goose flesh
and itched dreadfully.
When I scratched it, it
would bleed and bacome
vary gore. I tried al
most everything for the
itching but none gave
me much relief. I could
scarcely sleep as the
itching was alwavs
worse at night. My
hands were so aore I
dreaded putting them
in water and after I
would wash dishes or do laundry work
that required the use of other soapa they
were always worse. This went on for
abopt six months. Thn I used Cuticura
Soap and Cuticura Ointment, and in
two or three weeks the trouble all disap
peared. I always found that my hands
were worse (with a dry scale on them)
after using any cheap soap but the
Cuticura Soap produced such a soothing
feeling on my skin that it was a pleasure
to U6e it. I bIro know what wonders tfie
Cuticura Remedies have done for a
friend of mine, so I would recommend
them to any one. Mrs. Delaware
Barrett, 611 King St., Wilmington,
Del., Kov. 15, 1009."
rutlrnr Ttfmf.l iota t!)r"rtiout tht world.
PottAr Pro ("ira. Cerp . Pole Propi.. Boitoa.
-Ml!cd trot. 32-paii book on Skin DIkum.
Facramento jumped Into the lead ear
ly but Portland tied the score In the
seventh. In the first of the tenth,
errors gave Portland one run, but
Sacramento tied things up In the last
of the tenth. Four double plays by
Sacramento pulled them out of bad
holes when the northerners looked
dangerous.
Score. R. H. E.
Portland 6 13 6
Sacramento $ 12 6
Seaton and Murray; Thompson,
By ram and Thomas.
xonnnvEST league.
Standing of Uie Teams.
W. It. Pet
Spokane 20 6 .769
Vancouver 11 11 .660
Seattle 12 12 .500
Tacoma 13 14 .481
Portland 11 14 .440
Victoria 6 19 .240
Results yesterday.
Vancouver 10, Seattle 0.
Tacoma 1, Victoria 0.
Spokane 0, Portland 0.
Vancouver Shutsout Seattle.
Vancouver, B. C., May 17. Geo.
Engle pitched a masterly game again
yesterday against Seattle, Vancouver
winning by the score of 10 to 0. Dick
inson proved easy for the Vancouver
ltes who hit his offerings to all cor
ners of the field.
Score. R. H. E.
Vancouver . 10 11 0
Seattle 0 2 7
Engle and Lewis; Dickinson and
Spencer.
Tacoma Is Winner,
Tacoma, May 17. Eddie Burns
proved to be the man with a pinch
hit in the last half of the ninth In
ning when he drove in the winning
run. It was a pitchers' battle in
every sense of the word, Thomas hav
ing the better of it with 10 strike
outs to Hall's two. Tho superb de
fense of the locals saved the game.
Tie In Fifth Inning.
Portland. Ore., May 17. Two five
minute showers, not severe enough to
lay the dust, convinced Umrlre Jjo
ganecker that yesterday was not fit
for baseball and with the score 0 to
0. he called the game between Port
land and Spokane In the fifth inning.
1'p to that stage Spokane had secur
ed neither hit nor run, and while
Portland had acquired no runs, the
manner In which the local boys were
lambasting Bonner, made the outlook
highly unpropltious for the visitors.
Score. U. H. ;.
Spokane 0 0 1
Portland O 7 0
Homier and Ostdiek; Tonnes. m and
Bradley.
The tiller of the so;i is not affected
by business depressions. The nation
must eat. Today's claissified section
can show where success is assured.
when you are your own master, where
your income is a certainty.
Hit) Well Htmun Chinese Doctorl
Cures any
and all dls
eases that tke
human flesh
Is heir to. My
wonderful and
powerful
roots, herbs
remedies are'
composed o f
Chines
buds, barks
and vegetables that are entirely
unknown to medical science of ths
present day. They are harmless.
as we use no poisons or drug. No
operations. No knife used.
We cure stomach troubles, liver
kidney, catarrh, lung, throat, asth
ma, nervous debility, female com
plaints and rheumatism nnd . an
8 disorders of the blood. We cure
to stay cured, and guarantee to
cure all kinds of Plies and Private
uiseases or men ana women. jrii
and see him or write. Consults
tlon free. If you aro unable to call
and see him, send two cents in
stamps for symptom blank. Ad
dress:
THE L. CITINO WO CHINESE
MEDICINE CO.
SOU W. Row. St. Walla Wn. Wn
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WASTED.
MADAM KENNEDY of 607 E. Court
street, has returned from La
Grande after 10 days' vacation with
a complete line of natural human
hair goods. All goods strictly guar
anteed. Highest prices paid for
combings. Phone Red 3762.
SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF
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lisher's price. Address EAST
OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Pendle
ton, Ore.
WANTED Lace curtains to laundry.
Work done with especial care.
Phone Red 2521.
PHYSICIANS.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEO
pathic physician and surgeon. Of
fice Judd block. Telephone: Office,
black 3411; residence, red 2633.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO
nic and nervous diseases, and dis
eases of women. X-ray and Electro
theraputics. Judd building, corner
Main and Court streets. Office 'phone
Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 554.
DENTISTS.
E. A. MANN. DENTIST. OFFICE
Main street, next to Commercial
Association rooms. Office 'phone,
Black 3421; residence 'phone. Black
2961.
C. R. BENNETT. DENTAL SUR
geon. Office room 15 Judd build
ing. Phone, Red 3301.
DR. THOMAS VAUGHAN, DENTIST,
Office in Judd building. Phone,
Main 73.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
UK. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE
Stock Inspector. Office at Koep-
pen's Drug Store. Phone Main 415.
Residence, 915 East Court street.
Res. Phone Main 59.
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office in American National
Bank Building.
JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office In Despain building.
R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office lr. Despain building.
CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office in rear of Ameri
can National Bank Building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
LOWELL & WINTER, ATTORNEYS
and counsellors at law. Office In
Despain building.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law, estates settled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17, Schmidt
block.
PETERSON & WILSON ATTOR-
neys at law; rooms 3 and 4 Smith-
Crawford building.
PHELPS & PTEIWER. ATTORNEYS
at law. Office in Smith-Crawford
building.
CHAS. J. FERGUSON. ATTORNEY
at law. Office in Judd building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice in nil state
anil federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, 3,
and 4, over Taylor H-irdware Co.
JOHNSON & SKRAPI.E. ATTOR
neys at law. Office In Despain
building.
Aiiciuirris. contractors, irrc
D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND
Pulldcr. Estimates furnished on all
kinds of masonry, cement walks,
stone walks, etc. Phone black 37S6,
oi Oregonlan office.
TMlKMi DIRECTORS.
JOHN S. I'AKEU. FUNERAL Di
rector ami licensed embalmer
Opposite postoffice. Funeral parlor.
Two funeral cars. Calls responded to
dav or nlftiit. 'Phono main 75.
AUCTIONEER.
COL. V. C. LUCAS. LIVESTOCK
Auctioneer, Athena. Oregon. Ref
erence First National l'.tnk of Athena
and Farmers' Rank of Weston. Farm
sales a specialty.
SECON ll-ll WD DEALERS.
V STROr.LU. DEALER IN NEW
and second hand goods. Cash paid
for all second-hand good bought.
Cheapest place in Pendleton to buy
household goods Call and get his
prices. 212 E. Court street. Phone
Flack 3171.
RESTAURANTS.
CHINA RESTAURANT. NOODLES
and chop suey. Ung D. Uoey. prop.
At tho old stand, Aita street In rear
of Tallman & Co.
Classified
WANTED (Continued)
WANTED SALESMAN for exclusive
territory. Big opportunities. No
experience necessary. Complete lln
Takima Valley grown fruit, shade
and ornamental stock. Cash week
ly. Outfit free. Toppcnlsh Nur
ery Company, Toppenlsh, Wash.
SHAVING 10 CENTS and hair cut
ting 25 cents at Golden Rule bar
ber shop. Ladies' hair dressing a
specialty. Massage, 25 cents. I
Lake, proprietor.
FOIt SALE.
FOR SALE Standard bred Single
Comb Black Minorca eggs, 11.60
setting.; $8.00 per 100. 215 Jane
St. Phone Black 5091. Pendleton,
Oregon.
LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip
tion for county court, circuit court,
justice court, real estate, etc., for
Sale at East Oregonlan office.
Save money by reading today's ad.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands In Umatilla county. Loans on
city and farm property. Buys and
sells all kinds of real estate. Does
a general brokerage business. Pay
taxes and makes investments for non
residents. Write fire, life and acci
dent insurance. References, any
bank in Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
C. H. MARSH. See.
BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL, REAL
estate, fire, life and accident insur
ance agents. New location, 815 Main
street Phone Main 404.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSON
street, Ca,rney & Bradley, Props.
Livery, feed and sale stable. Good
rigs at all times. Cab line in connec
tion. 'Phone main 70.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS.
wedding announcements, embossed
private and business sationery, etc.
Very latest styles. Call at East Ore
gonlan office and see samples.
LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR
work, it's clean, reliable and con
venient. Electric Sad Irons, guaran
teed, $5.25. Electric Hot Water and
Curling Iron Heaters, Electric Coftee
Percolators, etc. A eomnlete stock nt
Gas and Electric fixtures. First-class
wiring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaughan,
aiain street, next to postoffice.
LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY DE
scriptlon for county court, circuit
court, Justice court, real estate, etc.,
for sale at East Oregonlan office.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
Ar A. F. and A. M , meets the
' first and third Mondavs of
each month. All visiting brethren
are invited. ,.
- DAMON LODGE NO. 4,
K. of P., meets every Mon
day evening in I. O. O. F.
hall. Visiting brothers cor
dlallly invited to attend.
D. B. Waffle, C. C; R. W. Fletcher.
K. R. S.
PENDLETON TRAIN SCHEDULE
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ndleton.
: 15 a. m.
:15 a. m.
:00 p. tn.
;00 p. m.
:1 5 p. m.
r.Jleton.
: 1 5 p. in.
ttO a. tn.
Fast Mall
Ore. & Wash. Express.. 5
Portland Local, arrive... 5:
Walla Walla local 5
Fendleton passenger ... 7
Spokane local 3
Washington Div. Arriving Pc
Pendleton local 2
Walla Walla local 9
Pendleton passenger ... 5
Portland local, arrive.... 5
Tilot Rock Mixed 3
Washington Div. Leaving re
Chicago Limited 5
Motor 10
NORTHERN PACIFIC
Leaving Pendleton
Passenger
Mixed train
Arriving Fendleton
Passcngvr
Mixed train
1:30 p. m.
7:30 a. m.
.10:00 a. m.
. 7:30 a. in.
21 - V iimJ i.LV
CITY OF PENDLETON MAPS AT
East Oregonlan office. Price 25c.
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