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in. fieri WI1DN I'SDAY, DKOEMBKR 5, Hhm. NO EXCUSE Fashion in not everything but there in no excuse (or any woman wearing ant of date, clumsy footwear when ay coming In OW place liM ran be liltrl with u pair of nice sli..es from $2 BO TO that cannot, for tin1 in anv market. prior. he 1 l.-l CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Shoe Mon. Vi Main Str-et, Pendleton, OMgOa BRBV1TIES. Kaillev A Zehner, choice cigars. Kill icloven $1. worth 11.60. Cleaver Hros. Dry Qooda Co. Kor irroeeries seed. It. Deniott. He lias a big stock to delect from. Thompson glove flttini: corsets are the bent. Cleaver Hros. Dry tiisnls Co. seven collareMes 10 US Tuesday. December -4. All gotni: at fedocod prices, ('leaver Hros. Dry okxs Co. The only place in the city where yon ran get dressed chickens, ducks ami geeoe at any time in '. li. Demott's. A quiet, nire tilare, large Minn, well furnished, bar in connection, I he C ol umbia, Main street, K. X. Srhempp, proprietor. You should nee (i. K. O'Daniel's lino of up to iate furniture before MM buy. A fine line ot Japanese goo,-, opera house block. Smokers' ilelight, 12-cent Kl Hidelu, Henry the Fourth ami Charles the l.roat, (or 10 cento, at Mark Patent's cigar store. Practical horse shooinir in any style, from little platen for (MM 10 heavy shoes (or draft hornen. All work guaranteed. Shop with W . L, Aelger, olil Koln.mi ntan. I. Give me a call. Arthur t ilover. When you need a soothing and heal ing antiseptic application for any pur is.se, use the original DeWUt'l Witch II. i. Salve, a well known cure for piles and skin diseases It heals sores without leaving a near. Beware of counterfeit). Tallman A: Co., trailing druggints. NOW IS THK TIME TO OKI THE BEST $2.50 SHOES ON EARTH TOR MAN OR WOMAN. Every Pair Warranted. We arc Flutters of Fheet ami Pocket Looks. The Peoples Warehouse SHOE STORE. 7in Main KtmM, IVndleton, Oregon. Whitaker the dentist. Pioneer of the I Offlcon this evening. The Hon Ton restaurant, in eonnecl ion with the Compton White limine, isO K. (iood conk and hmisekeeHr denires einploynient. Ragle 1 1, nine, Court street. The public schools will he closed (ho rest of this week, while the teachers attend the institute. Onlv the bent of viands ervslallir.i aroma coffee, inviting delicacies at tin Hon Ton restaurant. Finest hams and lard on the market BOON pfodUOt j try it. its guaranteed Sehwarz .V (treiilieh. Mrs. CaninlH'll will close out her snniilv of winter millinery stork at greatly reduced prices. Dr. W. (i. Cole has removed his ollice (roin Pendleton savings hank building to J mid block. The Thursday Afternoon club will meet tomorrow aft.-noon at 2lM o'clock with Mrs. .lames A. Fin Irmt. ruhlier and tin toys, j.nenile hooks, dolls, games, fancy chinauarc etc., celluloid novelties. Nolf's. Candy Dvtton famous boffla mad candies made fresh every day. Hi creams and chocolates can't he beat. They are pun Four doten shelf paHr or, I0.lapane. napkins 10c, IhOOtiyi, hobby hors. evervtbiiig at cost, al the closing out sale at the Hlne Front. Max Baer, tio to the I.eer.er hakerv when von want bread. The finest pie- and cakes yon ever tasted. The bakery nell eau.lv, at a penny a stick, a hlork or lump. If you have a bonne to paint or room to paper, a picture to frame. Utile plumbing to he looke.l alter go and see (,'. Sharp, opera house hlork Court street. N . Iferk-lev is receiving many in quiries for stock ranges and Umatilla county wheal lands. I ornon ilesirmg to nell would do well to list their prop erty with 1 1 1 in . I 'Witt's Little Karlv Itisern an dainty little pills, but thev never tail to clean.- the liver, remove .'btrile- tionn and invigorate the system. Tall man A Co.. leading druggints. Teeth extracted, painless, BOctCbild ren's teeth. host sets teeth vulcanite, guarant I. s; best sets celluloid, $10; silver BlllagO, f I ; gold tilling-. l up. Whitaker. the dentist. The Hlack ('.it- will bold a regular meeting in Hendricks hall this even ing. A rousing good time is expected 1 his cluh of young men is increasing in numbers and bid- fair to make It IMl I a power in social and athletic circles. Acker's dyspepsia tablet are sold on a pofltivc guarantee. Cures heart burn, raining of the food, dh.tr.ss alter eating or any form of dvtpepaia. One little tablet gies Immediate re lief. 2.V and fOc, rOt sale by llrock A M Comas. We have a large and Hie assortment of all linen hemstitched towels at L'.V, .'10c and Me, and some at Mo, Mo KM HOc. All are very rhenp ronnidering the value von get. t oine ami see our stock and you will be surprised. Alexander .V Heater. The "Tennessee's Pardner" company arrived in Pendleton laat night and tool; the tram tin- morning for Walla Walla, where it is hilled lor tonight. The company will return to Pendleton Thursday and give the great comedy, drama in the I raze r m the evening. "The Apostles. Their al 1, Qualilica tioni and Authority," is the subject on which Hey. .1. W. Jenkins will preach tonight at the services .being held by the Christian church. Y.m will be fall) repaid for your coming to bear this subject discussed. The meeting beign- at 7 iM D. in. Miss Catherine J.ullarre will gi. recital at the Preshvteriau church, Friday night, Dc.einU'r 7. Her selec tions will be from P.ilev. Field and Dunbar. Child impersonation a specialty. Character ski t- he of child ren, negroes ami old folk w ill In- gu.n. Admission, M cent-. New Ivioks with lists of subs.riler have been lasncd by the telephone company, and order- have been received to burn the old list. If tubs, rioern would aak central for the number of the 'phone of the person with whom thev wish to converse, it would facilitate business and do away with avoidable annoyance. The Dalles Chronicle: Hev. Paul Kruger was sent this afternoon to the Good Samaritan hospital, Portland. Since his injury he lias been subject to I spannis n, IUH re.iuir.sl the constant care of an attendant. As the aspenee was considerable, It was thought better ' to send him to the hospital where he i would have the attendance of trained nurses and where other physician- might upon hi- ..-.- At the election of Hamuli lodge. No. I. Knights of Pylhi.it-, hei.l Manila evening, the following were selected: John T. Lainlurtli, chancellor coin Ulldar; Charles J, Ferguson, vice chancellor eomuiau.ter ; B. 1.. Ken nedy, master of tin- work : D. 11. Bailey, ktiejN-r of record- aiel sea! .u: I master of tinaii. e C. I!. I itt. n,ina-ior of exchequer; I uis Oreenwald, master i at arms; Douglas Olenn, inner guard ; I C. V. Daniel, outer guard; Dr. C. J. I Whitaker, trustee. In its a.lvanced and chrome form a i cold in the bead is known as nasal i catarrh ami is the 'of other diseases. lest of continued successful tine, Fly's Crenin Halm is reeognir.eil as a specific for niomhranal diseases in the nasal passages, and you should resort to this treatment in your own ease. II is not drying, dJM not prodUOC HMillttff. Trice M cents at druggists or by mail. I'.ly Hrothes, M Warren street, NOW York, (live up prejudice and try It. Milton and Will Stockdale were arrested last night, charged with dis turbing a religious meeting, and their trialn are progrensing before .lust ice Fit Herald this afternoon. They are alleged to have disturbed the Salva tion Army meeting at the corner of Webb and Oarden streets Tuesday evening. The neiialtv lor such a crime is $10 to $200 line and not more than nix months Imprisonment, a war rant in nut for BIM Hhodes on the same charge, but ow ing to the fact thai Mr. Hhodes is out of lown. the docu ment has not been served. Proprietors of stores ae.l clerks of Pendleton tare almost unanimous in opinion as to desirahtl ity of the or ganization of a clerk's union. A meet ing is Ballad for next Suiidav afternoon at I tJJO O'clock t" perfect the organia tion. This meeting will be heln either in the commercial association rooBM or in Fallow hall, to be announced 11111"-. John M. (tour, 01 the Bolton Store, is also one of those foremost in this work. It is promised t. have dues of 'si cents per month for male clerks and M cents per month for female clerks. F.very clerk in town is urged to join the union ami help along the movement. Il is proposed to establish a sick benelit fund, among the oilier features. PERSONAL MENTION. IF S. Wills, of Nolin, is a guent of the (iol. len Kule hotel. (ins Arp, of Adams, n a visitor in Pendleton Tuesday night. Miss I, mo Ha,-, of Athena, inn visi tor in Pendleton this week. Arthur Seiifert, of The Dalles, who has been visiting in Pendleton for -everal day-, will leave I'riday morn ing for Spokane and Seattle. Oe.trv Kimball who has been visiting friends g Fugem- for the pant two week', returned home this morning, having had a very pleasant time. Dr. F. W. Vincent went to Mencham Tue-day to make arrangeni Mitt for a nnpplv' of Wissl (or the Pendleton Klectric Fight and I oner . mipanv for the year 1001. Kd Dapnii is main able to i.e out after a long spell 01 rheumatism of the inflammatory variety. He wot able to walk down town a week ago, but had a backset. Daisv Hryson, of Athena: Lizzie Orolfhtoa, of 'Athena . Kdna Bharpo, o( Adam-, Mrs. Florence Kellev, Julia Blackburn and Nettie Blackburn, of Milton, are guests of the Ooldeu Hule hotel. I. O. Sheek is improving slowly from tiie effect o( his fall November IS, He is suffering troin neuritis in hi- hands, and it miiv be u long while before he will have the lull ami frc use of those member-. Pai lioghcrty, tie ItOflkWHHI of Big Hutter creek, is in town today. He s.iv- that sheep ami ranges never iked In tier and that there i enough hav ami other teeii in sight to cam stock through the most severe winter tha' could Is- predicted. Mrs C. II. Stanull will leave Thnrs lav evening (or Now York, from w hence she will sail for Hamburg on December PJ. She will visit with Mr. tanilll 's relatives at Berlin for -ix ne. nth- or more, ami cwntuallv may lie. hie to maKe her home Iher. George Carl arrived home Monday ev. .:.:.' troin stunt inl university, on acco.inf of his father's illness, and will remain until the beginning of the ii'-xt semester, . n January 7, 1WII. Mr. Carl -tale- that the excitement r the forced resignation of 1 1 r . Boss from the chair of political economy has subsided. Dr. .Ionian, who M ' 'I I'r. lios., ha- proven hi- utiles for lb" position. I li Ackerinan, stiie -niierinleii- lent of schools, of Salem; 11. W. Monlcal, ficepratdenl of the Kaatorn Oregon state noriual wbOOl, WwflkM I and F. T. Malhes, president ot the New Whatcom normal school, New Whatcom. Wash, are registered at ihe Hotel l eiidli'toii. Thev are in tton- lance a- instructors and lecturers at the I'matilla county teacher.-' institute now in session. Miss Colby tnlde general -charges again-! Mr. 'Carter, bill refused to put them in writing and swear to them, with Ihe object of ousting him. Miss Colby staled that she bad no desire to again enter the Initlttttlon as a pupil. She wit" a pupil, bill was expelled. There is a lilfMpnrnhatndnn as to the status of affairs. If Miss Colby wre to make sworn charges, which she has m. I, the matter would he ..tlicially In ventigated with thoroughness by the board of trustees, consisting of Unv ernor lieer. Secretary of State Frank I. thin bar and Mr. AcROrmnn, Mr. Dun bar is at present sick with typhoid fev. r, and by the time he ha.-recovered Mi-- Colby may have put her grievance in such sfiape thin it can be acted upon by the trustees. Alienor Heonrc Botun, whose little daughter is attending the nhooi, Itatei that unless the matter is cleared up one way or the other soon that he will take her away from the institution. UP IN A IIU.1.00N. There is No end to our dainty Jewelry No limit tn Otft willinoncss to show it No questi n us tu die fairness of our price No mioli stnek- of B.lverwflro elsewhere in town 1. I i . I N I'M) UrltH'll iieieioioie, in iil'tltHV Ot rcm. No nqiial tn our Watch Stock No Bhorl coining in anv of our guarantee No repairing ton diffiouU for ui, . LOUIS HUNZ1KER.. pattern JEWELER and OPTICIAN. 714 MAIN STREET. Jack Miller Did" Pandleton and PMMfl Onward. Pendleton must he an easy plucc for fakirs. Scarcely a week kdcs by that some rough and tumble acrnhal do. -n't all 'hi in the citv and make a litll. eiisv money, I'nless a slop is put it, outside people will conlliienee to think that all itMtfpMV nee.l tn do is to come here to enrich their Docket. The exeiteii en' Off r the South Afri can salesman episode Iih.I scarcely died down until .lack Miller hohhed up with a proposition to make a balloon Mention on Sunday, Deoambor -, at J o'clock p. m. II. banked on bis pros pects mnl led some ol his newly luilile friend- to put up petty sums of money lor him, hut at tin1 hour for the ascension he was not to bo found. Neither MM his balloon. Whether ho bad prematurely rom up in his balloon and got uwnv, or whether the use. ilsion like the balloon itself had exploded through sorcbarft ot hot air, is not at present known. At in) 'ah . the name of Mr. Miller hoi been added ton list kept by some oi Pendleton's easy.going people, and he will be misted lor tmall amoontr it It thought ht ha- gone to 'Ihe Dalles. - m NPW YOHK MARKET. Raportr.t by I. L. Kay It Co., Chlrage Hoard of trade and New York Stock Kxehanun Broken. I i.e. The wheat market was strong and higher today, foreign llOHtW being the best huvers both for spot and fnturet, Liverpool closed Tld higher. .ri II 7-H. New York opened hjc higher M M and alter selling at" M fh, Blotod SO lS, The Argentine r ort an vi rv oonfllttifly. the Knglltil re potn, claiming ootnaltlon ntlifoctory, while snow reports reverse. Slock" higher. Money, I Dtf eent. Close y.'-terdav, 7u 7-H. Open today. N :t-s. I.' lllge lislav, Sll I S to Sll fi.g. Close tislav, HP S. Iiec bet the pie mnl a meet i tie hi I in. Saturday, in ..nri'i'se oi com n. her 91 and 38 called (or '.' p lit hall for th line iiriantriunei'ts lor the same an. I appointing such couillllliees n- unit i n Bttsary to receive and pmptrlv tn loit'Ttatu the hnnrlredi of goetta winch will IWCR to walla miiiii w uwnu Ihe convention of tillers of the soil. CHRISTMAS GIFTS GIVEN TO ALL AT THE FAIR il December I'll K PAtB will give Flftv-Ono Mfnor -nvoil Seranton, I'a.. Doc I oftv-oi.e miners were entombed III It . no HI '" tiie Navaug mine thla morning, Aftef two hours of hard work a reacue party entered the mute and all were liberated. Vlolatrd Klulit Hour I uw. San Kraneiseo, Dm, S Ha I Bnl Henry, govornmonl non tractor, was fonnu guilt tbf t tnortilni ol l ui (In Ihe federal eight-hour law. lie Will Is' sent.. need Saturd iv. d clothes, or suit oi woolen iiuderwenr. or any goods oi his nur,. I -.wn i hies ''"eh parchaMs .i '-.lbe,lif,,.rm I;. '"cilti.inJ Conl inning nnti nit mentioned below, a rebate ol w per cent ol the amount inember thai tin- - il rebate will he given only on tin he low I 2H per cent reduction mi gents suits. Mil per cent reduction on gents' overcoats. J.i per conl reduction on gents' heavy underwear. 30 per conl reduction on genu' mackintoshes. SO per cent reduction on hoys' suits ami overcoats. 30 per eent reduction on ladies' wihiIcii waists and Wrgnnajl "il peroenl reduction Oh Indies' jackets ami capes. ::ii per (ton) rodtCtlOO mi blankets ami comforts. THE FAIR, DuMfiborry Building Bennett & Tarbet, IW K. Main Street. Pcnriletmn ' Victlmi ul ' e mi Wrjok. San Kraneiseo. Calif., Dec, (I Patrick Kergon and M. Maloney, died here this morning, being victim- of yesterdm s railway wreck at SnlHn, AmbjKdoi' to Italy. Washington, Dec, ." It is aum.i.m eil ! that Ueorge U, Mover, ol Motm chits. 'Its. will he mimed as iiml a'sad. r to Italy, A GOOD FlitST DAY. recent food mmm Having nUmsI the w CARRY EVERYTHING In spstO-dSia STATION KK Y and WRITING PAPBR in all tin late shapes and tints Henicm Iict tli.it tin- only plate in town where you can am all the late Hooks and Stationery is at Tallman A Co.'s Watch our window. We invite the attention of every man, woman and child to our new line of HOOKS, which com prises everything ly all the late and standard authors, and a full line of hooks for children of all ages. TALLMAN & COMPANY l.ciuDiiK Stutionerti Atlaiidai.ee at Teacher' Imtllute It About Ono Hundred I'll., attendance at the opening ses sion of the auniiiil I'matiHa county Itacbtrt' institute this loroaoon was iiearl. ho, which whs very gratilving to all concerned. The attendance bids lair, nidging I r . the early enthu siasm, t" Is- the largest in the history oi I uiatilla coiiuti institute-. The program a- published was carried out this morning, and the afternoon session is likewise proving of great interest. The pr .grain for this evening is a rich one There will b" several musical selections mnl an address by the noted Dr. J V Boat t i, president of the faculty of the Kastern Oregon -i He normal school, upon the subject of "The N.-.d of Kdooatlon in our Kepllhlic." thunday's Proaram. The following is the program for Thnraday : B a in. Music, under charge of music roniuiittee; "Discipline and Manytatt" H. W, Mimical. i':A5 "Neglectetl l'haieaof History," R. T. Math.-. h: i;, - "heading in the intermediate dnision, Miss Catherine I ji liar re; general dlaonaalofli 1 1 MD Physical culture exercises, Col. Link's puiiils. I S0 p. in. Music, llyaolita quarto! ; "Interest and Attention,' II. W. Mimical. J :l" "Heviuws in History," K. T. Mall.es. S- "Language Work in the Interme diate Division," Hev. I'. I.. For bet. :t:4ii Map drawing, Col. I. inks pllpll-. 7 ::10 -Music Hypolita ipiartet. l., Inre, "What People Have a Kight to Ripoet ol the Public BohooUi, " llev. f, Li I'orbes; music; lecture, "The Wandering Caucasian," R, T. Mathes; music, Hypolite ipiartet. SCHOOL FOR THK BLIND. Trouble ot the Pail Two Yean Is About to Culminate. The state Mkool for the blind at Salem ban boaOMM a MOjOOl of discus sion among stale offlciall, and those who have relatives in that institution. It threat. uis to reach a culmination soon. A light is balls made bv a Miss. Colby, of Independence, against feu periiilendent Carter. J, II. Ackerinan, state superintendent of schools and ex-ofticio a 01 am bar of the tsiurd of trustees of Hie stale sclnsil for the blind, who is in attendance at tiie teachers' inst itilte, today expressed his views on the subject. He suid that the ..id had no intention or desire whii.-wa-b Mi, Carter, but as had been no formal charge k'AlLKOAD OFFICERS CHANGE. UfTeet ot the Abolishment ot Union Pact and Short Lino Aaencles In Portland. l ortland. Dec. " When Ihe 1'ni.ui Pacific and Oregon Short Line clott their ollices in this eitv, which will probably be befor January 1, il is said .1. H. Lathrop, general agent of the Union I'acili. , will become assistant general freight agent ol the Orig.ui Railroad 4 Navigation; It. li. Millar, who now o. "iipjes that position on the Oregon Kail road A Navigation, limine IBS general ireigbt agent. W. R, Ooman, general agent ol the Sborl Line, it is said will boaOOM general agent of the freight depiirtiuent of the Oregon Itailroad A Navigation com pany at Seattle. ACCIDENT IN LOME ROOM. An Otttoer ol the Lodge Killed by an Kxplonon. Beverly. Mass., Dec. ". An explo sion of chemicals, the use of which was for spectacular effect in the Initatory rites in the Improved Order of Rod Men, cost the lite of Pat) Habam Ira T, Crockett of l.uin and avaral) burned W. T. lingers of that city, both Ol Ihe Piliepiirket tribe de gree staff last night. The warrior's degree was lieing worked for L'hickataw isit IflDB of this city In the dagraa staff of the l.wui tribe and the latter were in an anl.-r.siin misting themselves lor the work. The explo-ioh oc rjrrad there hut the reatoli for it is not known. Railroader Injured. Ha Walla, Dee. .".- .lames Oihbs of this city who i- employed in the Washington A Columbia iiiver com pany s rardi at PaaOO met with a sell- uis aoBWOBl while coupling cars at that place last night. The yards were muddy and the man slipped and fell under the moving train which passed over his right h ot. The injured man was taken to Taenia and placed in the railroad l.o.pital. HEATING STOVES Best on the market; Air Tight. They arc wood savers THE PRICE CAN'T W: BEAT CARTORIA Bnrthri'n.itiiii?uf CMM. TI l-aaMNM In uitr for iiD 'ft' than Ihtttv vr.iM.tml 7hr A'h. Von MlM .."iri lluught. W. I). HANSFORD & CO. Kiyi whose tail is ill, people I0R1B the) are Stepped Howls the do tapped on. V tinaa howl when nit, too. We don't fi el thai waj Wa have more than doubled nut stock since tin aal holidays, anil W0 take real pleasure in showing it. Ladiaa would' nl it ploaae you t.. have some pick up I dainty tiling and s.iv, "Oh. isn't it love ly?" We are human. It plaaaea lis. We have some loVOl) china, Cum- and sec The Wessel Oepartment Stores. JDDD lil.iK'K. 0ORRBR COURT AND MAIN. Goods, f ancy QoocU, Purnlthlngf and Clothing. Orand holiday Souvenir Sale. Dry Fancy Crockery ami Qlaaaware to ie givon away PRBE 1 1 1 choice with every Pour. Dullui pnrohaM FOUR DOLLARS Special prices to prevail during this Holiday Slaughter Sale. I. idn s Capes, Oats, Tailor made Suits, prices cut in two. Tht! Wessel Department Stores. Owl Tea House. WOOl for Sale CHBAPBST PLACE IN OKHUON - mhle . : Timrsday of Mflfa mwk I will ho tit the Golden Kule Hotel lu receive aealed bidi on Lots of Wool, No. 5. i.l a-"l 7, about 500 sacks, now itored in uw independenl vrarthotuw of rajeoiuig any ox all bids. I renorv tint pri vilje J. Fi. SMITH. ..rnVr..n':;,',HMa,,,,,Trv.,:r (ilItn Rule Dining Room. 'I.shI ain I skin Democratic Mayor Won. I ,ns Angeles, Doe. B.O0Oiplat0 re turns .if yealerlav's eleetiun in tins city show Unit ii. p. laydar, tha ilemoeratia aomlnaa for aiayaf. was I eat ad bf a plurality oval llerinun -ilver, the republican cainliilate, uf LDiMl. The republicans, electuil seven of tiie nine eeeaollaMa ami live ui the aight other uonlalial nlHaara. 'Hie ... I : ami let - treat ui laaaaa cnanaa, cures were) Uiseases, sores ami swel I liis, nervous debility, Inpoteacy am! other weak liesses ..I inaiilluuil. He correcis il... m . ret errors oi nuth ; ami their terrlhle effeota, Ion .il vi tallty, palpitatloo ol the liearti los- ol 1 lueiiii.ry, (lespniiileiiiv ami oilier ,tr..iiljle- ul lad ami bod) eaaead by I the errors, eviesse. mnl iliseases of HeOa ami lioys. lie reslores losl vi(jnr ami manly poarara, leaaovai dalemiltlea ami re st. .res tin- orpuu i" baaltbi He ai.. eures iliseases eause.l I., mercury ami ami oilier poisonous drills. ir. falker'i natao4aare sajralei ke4 seteeAJ M tttf Uses tin em. 111 n.i-.i i,r r...l. miel. mi iparatlons, i.m uurv tlx. iIImnuhm by iieirniiiii, BHNlleal Iraatuienl Hi- n.'.. dam. I. I1I.1 will l sen 1 in ., i.mll men mhu dasvrlU. laeir troubU. ratteat euivd at i..uu. lerias rsesoaaMtf . Hours v to a 4ally, iioi srealaca, laaieii II. 1.. 1.' oah . OonaullallbB Ires aau satrwiiy I'onii.ieiiiiul. euii on or aUUrvss Under AVlaitaycmeiil of Wichard Lambrechts. Everything Served the market affords. Kitchen under supervision ol a French chef. Maiupiels and suppers for lodges a specialty. Frmen' Institute In Walla Walla, Dee. illHtitllte u ill lie lielil w .ui.. Walla. A larmers' in this city i I-1 r 1 DP. SI., curt Oaily East cairiar. only ' WAI .Kl;k mm Ataet rorilaaa. ore. Ore, o lian. delivered cents a week. by Mi SI. ton (1HO, OAWVUAl!, C11111. Elegantly Fornlsiieil. Steaoi HtiM liuropean flan Hlock and a-lmli Iruin depot. Sample Koom In connection. kotm Kate SOc, 75c, 11.00 GOING Oil OF BUSINESS Prices showing what you save by buying of TOYS AND (1 AMI s 15c tool chests Chicago air rillcs Globe air rilles IOC 60c 75C (jlolie air rilles, repeating. jSt.i Children's chairs 23c, 30c, ant) 10 inch kill body dolls 1 1 inch kid body dolls 11 inch kid liody dolls, moving eyes. 12 inch kid hotly dolls, moving eyes and natural hair 15c sad irons Large children's talile 75c combination sales 25c iron trains J5l 13c 20c 25c IOC Cue 50c iKc Doll Imggies and go carts range Ironi 20c up. Pencil! Koh 1 Root Bf'Dsli graphite, A. W. Faher Siberian graphite, johan Paber Bioanan graphite, h, Paber Siberian pbitOi Kc each, yoc dozen. Dixon's artists' 7c each. Dixon's No. 144 4c each 40c do., n. writing liunls ami inks all htands. 50c, pints 3jc, halt pints, 15c. Lunch boxes ioc. Oold pens and holders 65c. 40c uinums 35c. 50c albums albums 63c. gra 'Juarts 40c 5c Toilet Cases, Vases, Sterling and Plated Hmiwaii, an at bargains, tirst Mouring 1 ban Cups ware, and Saucers, Musical hv those coining us now. BOOKS AND UlULliS 15c bound books 401 bound books 50c bound books 65c and 75c bound books Little Men and Women 1'ive Little I'eopers Tha Marble Kawn 'a? The White House Cookbook '2 The Favorite Cookbook David llarum Janice Meredith Richard Carvel Soldiers of Fortune To I lave and to Hold The Ueign of the Law The Master Christaiu Bban 1 folden Focket Bibles 83c, 3"c 40c atu ioc 28c 35c 48c 1. 00 .10 ('9 1. 00 1. 00 1. 00 1. 00 1, 00 1.00 1.00 1,00 50c pStJftlain Street, Pendleton, Oregon. MAX 13ABK