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SATI UDAY, DKOEMBF.R I, IBOO. Ladies' Warm Lined Shoes Not tin' nlil ityli' uiflv liMt hut the now iii-n-liiti' tOBa in iMIld til rnr unit wi'ltw. Conn' ami fit' tlicin. wiiitr HonM leilaioui. ;iro GLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Slum Men. K Main Htrt, IVnillPtmi, Oregon HHKVITIKS. BadlOV A lokaOT, clioicp oiifurc. 1'iiliiiolivi' poap. White llouw. Shrimp ami frv.h nyatera. Wliitr IIdiiw. Smyrna tig, "tnfffil prune, orangjgg, itnii)iiN ami hiinaiiap. White Hoime. The HuntiMi rentitiirant, in cunnertictn w ith the Coiupton White HoOWiigO, K. let' r: ch(Mt)latef , Candy IMiUoii'h own make. They are awfully nice. Collarettvx worth tin t II'.', gnlng at t T. AO. Gloeing ait prices. Cleaver lirui. .1 try Gondii Co. Madam Jnliiinnii , ininlinte Tailor matte fttiitH and eveniiiK (Jowiik. a pcialty. Kuom 3n, 1 -) ui t n hlook. Smokttm' del milt, lL"v-fent Kl Siilelo, Henry the Fourth ami Clia r le Mm (ireat, for ID cento, at .Mark fat ton 'h ciyar utore. Don't delay ordering your Thankx giviiiK turkey until the last minute. I have nice nne, aloo chicken, duck ami pen, i. K. lVmott. Newly-ftirnnlied rooms, electric Itebta, at The Columbiu, I. X. Schempp, propretor, middle of the block, lietween Welili and Alta -1 r.-.-t -, on Main. When you need a toothing and heal in'.' autiKeptic application for unv par roie, une tin- original DeWltt'l Witch i luiel Salve, a well known cure for I pile and -kin ilimaxei. It liealit ore. without leaving a acar. Keware of counterfeit!. Tall man ikCo., leading iruicui-itn. Storm Boots Sweet cider at the ( lur hnuiH and lincon White Room. Duly tin' ball of vinndn onretelllmd aroma eoflMi inviting delinieie at the Konton restaurant. Pineal hatni and lanl on the imirket. Home product; try it. ItH guaranteed Scliwarz .v (irenlich. Wanted S i I nut ion to do general bOUMWOfg in private familv. Impiiri I.eKoy'n, U,.lirt Mreel. Dr. W. li. Ode bOJ removed hit otlice from rendletoli Savings hank building to Judd Muck. sationerv nerlodlcala, otlice WBpllaa. hiank hookc nOtlone, new line cuff buttoun. Nolf's toy more. Mrc. Campbell will have n special sale id natteni and trimmeil u- for one week, lommi'iii ing Wednemlay . 'Talk about nice tliinm to eat,; t)f all the nice things 1 ever ate I got at the Keener bakery; everyttiing it -nine. a full line o( vege tablet, nut, fruit lantOBI oranges ami mndv for decorat ing vou r IhankntlVinu mil cake at Meinott You should see li. R. O'OhM'I lim of un to data turnitnre before vou bay. A line line of Japanese goods, opera house DlOCa, Yoti should bUf one of those eorets before they are all sold. Still going at Mo, worth gOc to $1. '.''. Cleaver BfM. ' Hry Qoorit Co. If you have a home to paint or a room to paper, a picture to frame, a little plumbing to !e looked after go and see C. Sharp, opera house block, Court Ktreet. N. Herkeley i receiving many in ipiiries for stock ranges ami I'matilla county wheat lands. IN-rsons desiring to sell VOU Id da well to list their prop cm with htm. The members of the Stag Solo club were cut Ttaini-d Inst evening at the home 01 l.ee II. 'II. and the meeting was a very pleasant one. Refresh ments were served. DeWltt'n Little Marly liisers are daintv little pills, but thev never fail to cleaixe the liver, remove obstruc tion! and invigorate the system. Tall inn .'. Co., leading druggists. Whitaker. the dentist -Teeth ex tracted, painless, 50c: children 's teeth, llOj Ix-st ih'Is teeth vulcaniti'. guaran teed, H; best setr celluloid. tin; silver tilling, 1 ; guld filings. $1 np. Practical horse shoeing in any stvh from little plates lor racer- to heavv shoes lor draft horses. All wi rk guaranteed. Shop with W. I,. Zeiger, old Ko I so m stand, (iive me a cull. Arthur tilover. rin' Degr.f oi II. mor ha- changt il lis lace of meeting from I .allow hall to I be next mei tii.g uidav evening. Itecem- ber J. MOM ban will govern them selves accordingly. Well, Mrs. Showdown, I have alanWI heard the Yankees were the only people thai I MM make Huston brown bread. Hut if vou will try Mrs. Ijeeier's at tin f.eeicr b.ikerv you will say the Yanks are not in it. William II. Porter and Surah K, Horn were united in marriage on the even me of Thanksgiving day by Rev. (i. W. Higby. The groom is a son ol Mr. I'orter, who lives just south of Pendleton, and the bride is a popular young lady from near Pilot ltock. Huson hall at Helix will Is- dedi cated with a ball on Krnlav evening, l)ec'inler 7. Frank I raicr of Pen dleton, will Lave charge of the lb Mir. Music will he furnished by Huson 's orchestra. The Helix bras- hand will meet the BgOBlion train from Peiidh'ton upon its arrival ai the depot. llalett s orchestra gave u dance in Armory hall Thanksgiving evening which was attended about 75 couples. The orchestra wa- coiilfled of seven piece- and the music was ex- eel lent. Among those in attendance were many of the football teams that contested in the aftermsui. The party was a very pleasant one. Horn, to Mr. and Mr-, f, .1. Hucon of Pendleton, on Saturday, I'ecember 1, twin bOTf, weight seven and one half pounds each. These make 1U gliilijren of which Mr. and Mr-. Macon are titr happy parents. .Mr?.. Hue on will Is- :u year.- ot age on Thumlay of next week. Ivceiulner . An accident to a freigbt tram Friday night near Yoakum, between Pemlle b li and I'matilla, hlockadeil the rail Ho Hint this morning's BXpreat, Wal la place of liltetlng llemlrick's hall. ! will be held Mood road No. ''. had to come around via Walla. No part leu Ian of the wre.k could be obtained from the oIIicihIs, but. It is known that there are no fatalities to the wreck. The ladies oi the I 'arl iauieutarv el u I. wish to inform the public that thev have reopened their free hook and magasine attributing department, Anyone wishing gmsl rending matter may procure the siiuie bv calling Bl t be Beet Oregon Ian office on Bbtnrdat nftermsms, between the hours of 'J ami 6. When Ida stomach is tired out it mod have a rest, but we can't live without food. Kodol Dyapepala Care "digeetewbal yon eat" so that you can eat all the good foist you want while it is restoring the digestive OTgMi to health. It is the only preparation thai digests all kinds of food, rallmau .-. Co., leading druggist. The advertisement of the UniOfl Mutual Aid Sondety, in this issue, while making no reference to its plan of business, is one ot the best thill has appeared in this paper, showing .i- n does that its affair- are in the hamls of -nine of the best business anil profes sional men of the slate, whose names are a guarantee of upright dealing. John Haxter was lined $'Jo by He corder Batm this morning, and altar wards given three hours by Acting Marshal T. B. Wells in which to net as far away from Pendleton as he could be carried on a fast freight. Mr. Haxter bad violated the laws of decency and Ins actions for the past week have been such as to warrant the belied that he is lacking in many of the nice Instincts thai enter into the character of a gen tleman. It is not necessary to enter into particulars ot the acts which made it necessa'y for the 00081 to take quick action . Claud K, Penland left for BookatM last Sunday. .Mr. ami Mrs. I,. K, Pen land will leave for Spokane tomorrow. Clarence Pen hind will leave Mondav with the same destination in view. Miss Jennie Shepanl, Fred (Nter. and ( ie irge l ampbell w ill go to Spokane next Tuesday. All the above news ran-.- In i.er-on to wonder win. Claud t:. I'enlanil and Miss Jennie II n , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ilae, will on Wednesday, lecemler .", ha United in marriage at that city. The wedding party w ill return to Pen dleton Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Pen land will res life on Willow street, be tween High ami Bluff, in a pleasant home prepared by the groom, PERSONAL MENTION. C. I!. Wade bus gone east to he ab sent a week or ten days. Kx-Senator A. I!. Price, of Athena, pent I'mlav afternoon in l enilleton mi advertising mid took place In I I RoV n toll' corral on Webb street. II I was viewd by a number of pmniinmt .leal. ts in wheat, llrUgKlsls. newspaper men and the profession of pugilism. Among the latter was Tom Sc .tt. who headed Hie i nation to the grounds and lew that Hie rules of ti e rini! were observed. The names of the principals are not known, nut it secin they are n couple of gentlemen w ho had 1 had a sliuht dilllculty the preceding;! night, and took to the ring for u settlement of their troubles. Neither principal was injured badly and the moating bad the effect Intended It settled the had feeling between the men and now all is as pleasant as a morning in Mav. Milton Couple Married. A. I.. Fields and Anna Williams were united in marriage by Hev. T. M Patterson at the Brown ranch Fri day, November no, at :i p. m. large gathering of frlendi and relatives were in attendance. Marriage presents were abundant and valuable. An enjoyable -enon wns the order of the day from the wedding inarch to the Oloeltlg comic song, and the music of the orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Fields leave on the train this in. .ruing on their wn to Portland where they will visit friends ami also at other points in the valley, they will return to their honieat Milton in about three week-. Look at Your Paea, And tee if it is reflecting health or disease Karl's Clover Hoot Tea .untitle- the face and complexion, end tatUres perfect health All drugiri-i-'25 cents and fit) cents Money refunded if result.- are not sat isfuctorv. Tallman A Co. A i. "".I Work. Hubert II. Wilson who is visiting children pieced nut bv the Boys and iirls Aid Society of Hregoh, paid Pen dleton u visit today. This suciety, which has such men as lion. iten. II. Williams, BZUnlted Slates attorney general, and lion. C B. Bellinger and lion. w. I:. Gilbert, of the United States court on Ite board m trustee, and whose president is Hon. II. W. Corhett. is taking care of and placing in gi isl home- abandoned, abused and cruel -treated children, thus y , urini: to good nltltetiihlii many youngsters. who otherw ise would in all probability go to iw II the ranks of our arm of criminals. - m m Now is the time when croup and lung troubles prove rapidly Intnl. The only harmless remedy t fi.it pnduccs immediate re-ults is One MinuteCoiigh Cure. It is very pleasant to tnke and can be relied upon to oiiicklv cure For MEN and WOMEN Just the Thing for Rainy Days We an 'hitters ol I'heet and Pocket Hooks. The Peoples Warehouse SHOE STORE. Keep Your Blankets Ofi aoft a. now, by waaliing them in GOLD DUST Washing Powder Klraot. iVndifttnn. tlreuon- CZSZ I " 1 ' I' Sl.,1! yyE CARRY EVERYTHING In up to lat. BTAT10NBRY tod WRITING PAPRS in all tin bate shapes anil tints. Keinem her that the oiilv plate in town where yon can et all the late Hooks anil Stationery is at Tallinan fl Co.'s Watch our window. We invite the attention of every man, woman anil chihl to our new line of HOOKS, w hich com prises everythiii", hy all the lute anil stand. in! authors, and a full line of hooks for children of all ai s. TALLMAN & COMPANY IxttdiitK Stationers l'Uilless. i Joseph McCal.e. general manager of the W. A C. K. railway, is a gUCCt of Hotel Pendleton today. II. 1 . tiarrett, representing Kerr . : Co . nf Portland! returned to his bOOtol in I'ehilletnii in oriler to eniov a brief ThaiiKsyiving vacation. John K. I.athrop, in OfOpp't hospital at Walla Will In, suffered a relapse ricently, but is again improving, al though still confined to his bed in the hospital. Jup cott, of Walla Wnl la. is visit ing Little Henry. Mr Scott wns one of Mr. Qicrlicli s llrst friends in Walla Walla six years ago, mid he is a wel come guest. Key. .1. W. JoOklni of Hood Uiver, Oregon, will arrive this evening mi the eaatboand train. He noOMl to conduct ii sen f evangeli-tie meetings lor the Christian church of this city. lien Johnson, the ItoakBMM of Will lit Wal In. was n visitor in I'eiidleton last night. He went out to hotter ere-k today to inspect ii hunch of .'loo head ol cattle w ith the expectation ol i.iir chasing for shipment to the lonnii. I'ranK Frailer bat tH-en ilek for several days nt Hotel reudletou, but is better tislay. Mr. Irnier's many Irieuds have different reasons fur his ilinet Judge hee sas it is an Btt.u k oi laziness hmught on by lack of ex ifO ite. Tom Thompson says it is ; Qfolr a cam of inanition. Uoona I'eriuger gave it us his opinion that he hasn't been "stepping" lust enough. All unite in hoping that it is not svri oua. T. II. Howard, aged 7ti years, lather Of Theodore P. II. .wad. the archite. t. miis abb' to Is- out this forenoon, after huving been contiued to his home lor several days from tlx effects of mi accident. He wns walking with X. Berkeln Wednesday evening in front of the Temple cottage- on Bluff sir el, when In- fell, tripping on n broken p. eee ol sidewalk. He iiruised the left tide of his face seriously, likewise his right arm, and suffered the loss of considerable hloisl, so a pool formed wham he hud fallen. A . v,rr. BLOPUMINT. Couple From Butter Craak, Forty Mllet Away ROtOMl Oorhv und Miss 1 uev A. Minion ton arrived in Pendleton at uu .arlv hour on Wednesday morning. Olllalned a marriage license on I hunks giving mal Inter in the duy were united in marriage by Key. W. II. Iirav, of the M. K. church, south, the caremouv taking place at the home i.f T. H. tiurd.ine, in Last I'emlletoii, a luiltuul friend -of tin- couple The wedding was the culmination of a temoesliioiis courtship. The lather of tin- bride, it epueare, wus opposed to the nmrriage. .V nephew of the groom arranged matters so that the couple 000 Id meet, which they did Tuesday evening. tbe griuim hud two gisxl saddle horses ut the rendtivous. The ride wa it long one, from Batter creek, -tn miles away, to Pendleton, but the principali bnoyed up hy love, made tin- journey in safety, ufthniigh it took them the greater portion oi the iimhl. I heir troubles wen brought to tn end upon arrival in Pendleton, where they have friends, who assisted in having the nuptial knot secur. lv tied. Dridn and groom are now en joying their honeymoon. ELKS' MBMKM0RIAL DAT, Service Will He Held In Lotlae Room ituiiday Alleriioon. liie custom of the Klks hi holding memorial exercises uu the tint Komlny of each recurring liecemlier will be obaorved in Pendleton tomorrow. The oScen of the hx-al lodge are hereby notified to be at the loUtfe room in J Dow hull at :l o'clock. The general public is cordially invited to attend the services, which will be held in the lodge Moot at gitt o'clock. Past Kxalted Ruler T. (i. Hailoy will con duct the exercises. This memorial service will be im pressive, conducted with great solemnity, and those who attend will 00 doubt be highly edilied. ONfc-HOUNU Pgjllg MliHT. An Impromptu Affair this norning Was a Dlvoriiseiueiit. A pretty little prize tight of one round was a divertiseiuent this morn ing for a smull numlMir of seclators. It vol almost impromptu, needed m, Collllhs, cold will prevent C, lea. ami all lung jontamntion . ling druggist. lisea-es. It Tallman A The Ee.'t Orertoniae is Hai"rr O t goo's reprs.ccnt.tliv' papci I' tenet, jm' he ptopla appreciuic It and thow it by Hwn 1 brrai patronage. It ii tbe adver ileiv.e msffem mt li i sac Kiyi Howls the dog whose tail is I tapped on. Well, people some tunes howl when they are slopped on, too. We don't feel that wav. We have more than doubled our stock since the last holidays, anil we take real pleasure in showing it. Ladies, would' ut it please you to have someone pick up a ilamtv thing ami say, "Oh, isn't it lore iyt" We are human. It plaaBOl us. We have some lovely china. Come anil see. Owl Tea House. chp:app:st place IN HI" mi". - - - Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard Ca than cheaper the county in sell any firm bocanoe they buy in lar", ipiantitics. If you BOM lumber or any kind or mill work call ami their prices. PAIiME'S CELERY COMPQl Restores nealth Cures Indigestion, Nerve Exhaus tion, Purifies the Blood. ever 'to "Paine g C defy c ompouni the only medi cub' that did mo. good, winked in ;i i' h i n . I have the slni wa old. in ten alb I itncc years v;as troubled J, M. OteWN, Moehlaiel ncrvotisne palpitation 1 1 1 in tli inn was mornin Paine' ( !elerj' ( lontpouni it t purify my blood and J. M. with tnd indigestion. My whole system was weakened; mvdicrestion was very bad : 1 hai tin- heart, attacks ol dizziness vvlien gj)0ttifij t i ! I i rrpnerauy fim-cmwn 'd.are. makes IHO well, and I ke You Can Do aching mornin Kill an the titc, and nerves CVlcrv C '(niiiuii(l health. Drive vou nerv D g u t irk, strength t i l)lo (1 your i -'v;1':' viv : Mm L .. t-'aSBov.al 'i il mc healthy." "":'. be Well 'Tym trom work leel- mm tired Ik'.-mI and BpI'M 1 mi Votl 'iu Li' nome exhausted, with a k? 1). with dizincss, poor ;i j c - ? i unstrung . i aine s reston force. and purity USE ONLY PAINE'S CELERY COM POUND. There is No end to our dainty Jewelry No limit to our willinffneti to ahow it No tjuoBti m as to the fairness of our price No Hucli itook of iflverware elae where in town No approach heretofore, to beauty of present patti No uqual i" our Watch Stock No ghort ooming in un v of our guarantee No repairing too diiRoult for us. ..LOUIS HUNZIKER.. JEWELER ami OPTICIAN. 711 MAIN STREEI KOEPPENS WIODfiRN PHARMACY Evfrytfiinff that it hept in a ftrtt rials, up-to date drjg tlort. 115 Court St. gel Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walter, froprlator. ! gOgOOMgi 1"' turrvlk iUr 1 Vleat taeaeeaat mt woaw Kiuur, inn letd, Uhegeed Nae, n-.. uu .iaii.1 The Wessel Department Store WINTER QOODS AT CUT PRICES. PLUSH C IPBS 1 HALF IMv'lCli. f$.00 I'lusli Capes lur l.gO 16. oo 1'hisli Capes JI3 00 ij.i)u I'lusli Capi-s lur S4.50 IfiLuo I'ltisli Capt-s $5 50 $ 14. do I 'lush Capes f 7 1,0 t.as lin ssiitL' Sitciiuirs cut to 110c. 1 Colors pink, I1I11 : ami ret ft 5 in aw underakirti cut to M7L. Knitted wool underakirti boot quality $- s- f-5u Ladiea' wool waists at reduced pricea. Just Opened lar(,'t: line ol Ladies' Felt Slippers, lui tups. It, The Wessal Department Store Wool for Sale R. FORSTER, - Proprietor, THIS PAPKH i KaPTOM KII.KA'I I I 0. iMki'V AdTartltl ir Ambi U tad s r ciiUii. hrni.i,K. ,u Krn. u,u l alilornit wiiun eaetraru ir tYrti.ii,K iw fit II ThllrolltU i,l'..n,.i uri.ulr I urill Iw.slt 1 1 n ( 1 1 ll lltMl fll Hotel in reeaiv ieale4) lutln on Lots of Wool, St 8, 13 and 17, about 500 sacks, uon "re the indapandeul warehouse. I reserve the pnvi ut rejeetfna any or all I'idn. J E SMITH. nniiVin ai it nr hi cu e Commencing Salurday, November 24, I will offer AT COST my entire stock of goods consisting of Stationery, Blank Books, Schoolbooks, Toy Book! Bibles, Typewriter supplies. T ovs. Games, Dolls, Wagons, Buggies, Albums, Toilet Case! Cuff and Collar Boxes, pi ina Vases, Cups I and Saucers, Sterling Silvr Vovelties and Plate are, cigars, l obaec Smokers' Articles. This means that I will oiler at r. i .il .i. Jt Paper. Ke.p yw IVain Street, Pendleton, Oren, duel, will i'lf priOOf. Watch for sample pnceg WI MAX AE