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irESS goods must 11 BE CLOSED OUT THR WESTON NEIGHBORHOOD. Jr., De- Every dollars worth goes re gardless of cost Silks all reduced. Dress trimming, braids, laces and everything in the trimming department at your own price. :::::::: n rv ry 1 n pnvtT iii UN. urv t minis va ,,Y, IHU'KMUKn 7, 1!HX). ,ABI.K PliASK NOT INSANE. n nnnldfld Thursiliiv If in" .- I . - -1 i A 1 1 1 1 'i'Iirii i' inrifif ..1.1.. ..II II I'l HT I'l Mill IH'IIU'lll III in HUM Mir HIB llirilllf Hill" ,lV County .linlK " liiirtinan I Inm ....iiu. Ur. I'. W. Vinri'iil mill in : i in i 1 1 ' ivitii nri'.ii'Ml . l;om- ...... i . .iii in ,ti II. r.iiiint. .imi ml,thiT ul reasa, mnmr wtr sri IiimI ('-' lriili!lii imi on nrrt-M 1.. I ... Illl I'l IH'i II II . I III1 IT ' J r- . . . ... Mill Ill-Mill'. HUM Ml' WHS H 1 .1" H IIIH"". II"'" ' flliU KeMtli'lllHIl "I'l'tltH III IIHV1' niiiini . ,, nil,, li' rv. ill w r 1 L. 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TVQ SH Itm mnriinii . f,'i,ii" till' i. i . . I , I 1 ii, HI l'l Illl il ll.. I , U III I 11" I 111 I I Vuiir iiiniii'v. i n i nun uitri no mlil a - k inori'. 2o i.tn., Ml t't. II, luittli. Tul I limn .V (',, Ii-iiii- irajajiata, Pilot Kuck Points. trllot Hix'k. Hit. .". Tin- Thanks- Iii3tili.il I wa- a vitrv iili'iistint all. m . MW" M u A. imi mnl Oru Ski'ltmi mi tin-hi. I. IihI. hut ni'i' iniiiriiviiiL'. TW" i an hi'IiiiiiI Iuto in tin' Mr? r ii 'hi- Wi'i'k .1 i tn1 ell 1 1 I'l'iiilli'tnii. Hr winti'r'- faniilv now m't'iinv tin' Iimiiri' (iriM ti'il liv tin- "late" J W IMlkH. Rev. Baoderman paaeleed bete Inm Bonder moralni mm ataaiag, Henee (nrtli (in will linlil snrvicn on tin- first Hominy in aaoh ninntli nt thin plfjata Rob PMtOD Iihh ttoiii' tn WuHliiiiirtnn. Iir will lin abml aliinit two wi'i'kH. Irvin BTTd ahOM mImMMI Iihhi'iiiiih'iI HtMfa anxii'ty tn liin frit-mix, Inm U-nti iMMfd (ruin. Hi- in in lirilifh ('(iliuii Mi MiswH QfRM Gillian, Blaoeba OolllMi Brma Bmmn mmI Mailt Marpli', art' atti'inlini; tin1 i tint itntn tlii WIM'k. Maaara, sinvi-r andmithafraiB lowt, luivi- baan "iii'NtH ni LwlMl Smith for MV6MI ihiyi". Thn Thmikiitiivti" ixnri'lmi (livnn by tin' public tonool JdI this plaoa wan vnry (rood. Tin- irii"ram OOfflliatad of ri'rilationH anil mhiuh, tint principal ffHtiirn hninit a iloll Mia Bf MM priOMtf iitilM. VOX. Daarness Cannot oa Cursd by liii'nl HpptlrtUlmiN. h- tln'y i'aihihi ritnrli the iti'M'nu-il Mirlluti ni ilii- iar. TIuti' t- only nnu Yny in riiri' ilvaliii'iN, aiut that U hy I'naat It ii -timiHl ruim'illi',. Iii'afiii'm, Ik fauHtiil by all in lltniii'il I'liiiiltiliin of tin.' iniii-nu IliiliiK n( tin' KimtarlllHIi tltlir. Whi'tl thth ttlhi' Kotk 111 Hhiiii'iI ynii havi k niinliltiiK miiiitil or Isaaaf li'i't hi'iirliiit, nail whi'ti II U cntlrtily i'IomimI ili'nliii" l- tin' ri'nilt. im i otiltiM thi' Inltamraa. ttnfi run In' ink ii out unit i in- (iiIh- riMtotil In It miriiial I'otnlltton, lit'Hrlnif will hi'ilitslmyiMl lori'vi-r ; tilni' 1'fin'n nut of inn an- ritUNail bv eataffbi Vhlfn I" nothltiir but ho Intlutni'i) t'oiiillttott iii ttn iiitiroti'. -nrfHri'N. Wo will itlvo out- liini'lri'il dollars lor attv DaSf m ili'Hftti'-H (riniHMil hv I'HtArrh) tliHl i Atiiioi In I'liri'il by llaU', ('rtturrh t'uriv H,'tnl lor olrettlafs, Iroo. Y. .1. OUBtflY a CO., ToMdo, O. Kolil by all rlnlftirlllU, 7 llnllV iHliillj I'llh nr. tin- l.i'ul. Il l I I A . I , 1 VU III- I f t niiaiwi. i f L4 I L I I I I Mtsioviiiii lulo my iiuw lri' I haw 44ol iMtit. i) to my ,iook, ami van uoh 1 Swu ,i,. i ,,i.' 1 1 in' In KUHMTI ItK pWM aad UKUOKMiy (aMaaa than l'l) I Ni.- in,,. MatlruM Hirniu, Matttuc. ! Ohms i I)U my l.noof MMBU wruoo aa4 OQl U. K. O'DANIEL uurt i ....... .. .. .... ilnrrH I nil ... nil. arrivals at lioiul Piimlialon. l'l Siki'H. rnrtliinil. Hanry Bbltn, PortlMM, ,i Jaoobi, Portland. II I. JaakaoOt San Pranoiaao, I A l.iiult'inan. New York. I'iorri' YnuiiKi Ni'W York. I'rri'v I'liinki't, New York. Jim Pilling, Nnw York. Bow land Baa, New York. It ilrml Walla Will la. Ti li Bobafti ObioafOi Man It Htov. I'orllaml. c w Cook, Sfiittio. w MaBrtda, Atimnu. Iir.l II Bposaajlai Athima. V. I. LbIki, Siokmii'. I ShultH, Spokmti'. Mr ami .Mra V Kranria, Nnw York. A W Urtiinmonil, San KranriHiio. .1 II Kloi'knnr, I'ortlaml. (' A llordan, I'ort I n ml . ii li HoaraMi Bpokaaa, .1 A ClHiinv, I'ort land. (i B Voiinman, I'ortlaiid . V. H Ciiiiihii, I'ortlaml. il il BaaUlaarioa, San FfajMiaao, W Bollona, city. S (' Swift, San Kranciaro. ("IniH Baras"a(, Albany. A a t i wi 1 Inaa, Nnw York, ii vs' Mcmii, Morrlaon, III. S .1 OanMTOCI, Nortli Yakima. w .1 Olara, Portland. T I Mllla, Portland, c l''. Kanpi BpokajMi M s Mart.. Portland, J A Alliaon, rortlaml. ,1 W Ciihoii, I'orllaml. CASTOR. A BnnithrltlKMalincuf I' II AH It I'LBTCI lu lur lor BWM Hutu tliirty yrnra. aod 77 KihJ ran jiw (lAaaai hougki. T at i nere s too Huch Variety J" our mIocI to select from" is tin1 expression we hear "Out our customers every day. ... ANOTHER SALE... Cakt plates, ,y the hundreds 15c to I3 00 C"ls .imi saucers, single ffl to 2.50 Vaces, i,'lass amj c,ia 10c to 3. 00 Salatl geta 95c to 4. 00 ailll, coaunam and fancy 25c to 14.00 Glass llt 40 jH;r cent ess tu() wjul, yo j);ly at jeweler's stores. Uon't miss it. Bread, Cake and Pastry. Oregon Bakery & Grocery iji amivf1 m iil Court Street ITT;. Vi M.I rN L U h iTVTA :S VA The Home of Edward Simpson slroyed by Flra. Tin" Kant Oraajontan ,i inilplited to ' the WHton Loader for the follow inn itnma: Tbe acarlet fevnr patient in tha family ol .Taim Kirkpatrii'k above town have recovered, and no further appearance of the dlaeaae la t hreatened. Mrs. .lane Hartninn and Mm. Qaoffa Hanh have returned from a rial) to Colfax and Wilbur, Wash. At Wilbur thev were tbe pneatfi of Mra, Clara Price, daughter of Mrs. Hart man. It in reported that Manager Blair, of tin- Waaton Flooring milla, bought 10, iH) Inml.elfl yesterday from Walter and 1 iconic liinn. Thin wbei.t in storcii at Bnofford rtat I on 1 The prioa wai 43S centa. iMillan ami Ian O'Harra, hoiin of Krvin O'llarra. of Newport, Wash., have been VMJltln their uiiclea and oonatna in this vicinity, Palla ia an i'Xiert wreHtler.and ban gone to I'endle ton, where in abonl two week he ex pectH to meet the champion of Oregon. A v i h i t to the normal school is ex pected next Monday from the t'matilla county delegation, whose memla-rs will inspect the tohOOl and its work. Senior Praobatal and Heprecentatives Kirk and Reedor will Im here, and Joint Senator Morrow may possibly come from Morrow county. Frank Blair sold .'WiO bushels of wheat viiterdav tn Manager A. M. Elan, of the PaaoOca mill at Milton, at 4H cents. This was three cents above tin- market, but the I'encock and Kagle mills made competitive bids for the lot, which was stored at Milton with the latter mill, and was wanted by the I'encock people. Mrs. John Wright, formerly of Wes ton, died at her home in Walla Walla Daceinbar I, at the age of nH years. The funeral was held Sunday after noon, se'vices being conducted by Kev. Austin Ulce. pastor of the Congrega tional church at Walla Walla. MM, Wright had long been an invalid, bin her illness did not develop a serious staire until three days lielorc her death. I'lie left a husband, sou ami daughter. Kd Simpson, jr., met with a severe loss Tuesday eveninu 111 the destruc tion ol the dwelling which he occupies with his wife at his father's place on Drj creek. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson were temporarily alisent from their house when tlie tire occurred, anil its origin is unknown. It is supsised to have started from a .stove placed too near the wall paper. Before anything could he done the building and all its contents were destroyed, entailing a loss be tween t:ilMl and fXl. Hv hard work the snnanuor and horse power belonging to Kilwin Simpson, sr., which were shedded near by and caught tire, were saved from the Haines. The creek being handy, water was easily obtained, Of tin- machinery would also have gone up in smoke. SUMPTKR AND WESTON ILECMONS. J. H. Rnbblns, Formerly ot Pendleton. Elector Mayor ot Sumpter. In the cily election at Similiter the ticket headed hv ,1. II. Bobbins. fortnorly of Pandlaton, for mayor, was sin ccsslul. The rusull was as follows : For mayor, 5. II. Bobbins by 77 majority over Tom MoBwaO, FOf marshal, I'.d Band won over M. Austin by a vote of 2H. For recorder, F;. I.. Manning was re-elected. For treasurer, W. B. Ilawley won ami this is his revood term. Councilincn J. B. Stoddard, II. U. Qrlfln and T. II. Bellinger, all new to the men in the council, were elected. Mr. QrlOn, elected to tbe council, is well known in I'matiUsT county where he lived for many yearn. City Uleetlon at Weston. At the city election in Weston following persons were chosen for ufticet' : Mayor Will iam Blair. Couuciimnii for two years J. Turner, P. T. Harbour, Frank Suling. Councilman, one year Harvey Mur- t in. Beiorder I.. S. Wood. Treasurer-( 'lark WOtM, All except Mr. Martin and Mr hour are "present incuiiiUints. " The Weston Leader's retiort of elect loll is US folloWM '. The successful candidates constituted a "citiens' ticket" nominal, -d ul a Banoni of voters held pursuant to call ut the opera house, last Saturday even ing. This was largely attended, mid resulted in the nomination of William Bluir over .1. W. Young, uud the other candidates whose names appear. The caucus practically settled the election, as the ticket then nominated went through without change. About Mil voters were present, uud K. M. Bowers presided ut the meeting. When election day dawned, 110 op position wus in prospect for the caucus ticket, uud "Uncle Dick" l'owers de cided evidently, that everything was a little bit too serene, lie feared the eflect that a small vote might have tisiu Weston's prospects as a com mercial center, and the taunts and gibes that might follow from its lesser rivals. So be infused life into the contest hy constituting himself an elec tion morning caucus and noui inut nig unanimously and without recourse a "taxpayers ticket," which he caused to he printed. The new ticket, as at first consti tuted, was beaded by J. W. Young for mayor, with O, W. I'rocbstel, J . C. Turner, P. T. Ilurlsiur and Marion O'llarra for councilmeu. and the senior and junior W-. ! for recorder uud treasurer, respectively. Senator l'roeb stel got wind of the greatness about to be thrust upon him, and reuched the print-slmp in time to escue, but the other martyra chosen were not so for tunate, including S. A. Barnes, whose name wus substituted lor that of Mr. Pfoabajtel, The new ticket was duly circulated hy the distinguished candidate maker, and created a breese, lie wus ut once interviewed vehemently, it ia aaid, by Mr. Barnes and Mr. O'llarra, who did not seem to appreciate the high honor conferred upon them nor. cure to be led a- Iambi to the slaughter. But nothing disturbed the beautiful equanimity of Judge Powers, uud, indeed, his ticket had the effect intended of increasing the vote that would otherwise have been pulled by an luditfereut populace. Five Things. The five diseases for which Shiloh's Consumption Cure ia aanaoiaJly recom mended, are Coughs, Colds, Wins, ping OoUgh, Croup and Consumption. No medicine eer made by man is equal to it in any respect. Hold under a positive guarantee. Mouey back if it fails. 26 cts, 50 els aud 1 a bottle, lull man & Co. 5 Q E 1 tM -'"I uu,. yrw. ,.w..f:,.ni".-: 1 o. i .. unit or Co' lOUa rTL . AT- U r-1 . 1 J . Tr. 1 ...,,.r.. WW M. W m lihiurt - r ssituninii ot EbHiina. imv. . 1 atsc ii. ...- '" aakiakssaaa .... . 1... a. ... aMMMMMM A aiiiui uuaui.e, imui QkTTr L i" cti.uui. Sm AUdrotWj BiMhup Rmcly Co., Bun rranclftoo. Oat 8 tlMnsa.,. tVtl 'Lit. ti koac Powor, NlMht-LoMM, k 1 1 unkii hb, aiuni mai k iniaiiu rZW PItS.2: cTT 'Itohlni in. 1. 11T XmM ill UaC 4"I 5 . . I Ail mm 1 1 niwi. I - lemon, vunvuuai. fnarge. Biopa nor tin tin C. liar tin A CHEAT STAR. Blohard liolden In "Old Jed Prouty" Next Monday Night. The appearance ol Bichard Qoldafl in "Old Jel Prouty "at Fraaar opera house next .Monday night is proliubly the most Important event of the present theatrical season. Mr. (Joldeu is not only the greatest character actor on the Atnarloan stage today but the com. pany supporting film promises to be the best ever visiting Pendleton in sup port ol any star. The following is taken f l out I he ( i rnnd Forks Herald of Tuesdav, November "It is to lie hoped the first ap pearance of uld Jed Prouty' in Urand Forks will not lie the last, for lew plays ever presented here have given as great, satisfaction aa this. The jley is a beautiful narrative of New Eng land life, and in its pastoral duality and quaint character sketches, it resembles 'Pudd'nhead Wilson' more than any other with which it can be compared. Richard Golden, in the title role, admirably dapMta the char acter of the raid, high spirited, honest old Maine tavern keeper, and the class of toople to he found about a sleepy old New Fngland village are skilfully presented by tbe various mem Iters of the company. As a presentation of a picturesque pltBse of life and delinea tion of character the play is worthy of the splendid name it has made for itself. The story is well told, ami the unfolding of the plot is attended witl. incidents, humorous and pathetic, art ill well pla'tue.l climaxes which re quire ai ling of a high order. The play, the author, mid the players are worthy of the highest commendation, "Among the very taking special features was the singing of the "Buckport Choir". The audience was an enthusiastic and appreciative one, and there were several curtain calls. Mr. liolden was called before the cur tain, and made a neat little speech wiiA'h wa in itself a great hit, and his announcement that this would not lie his last visit to Grand Forks was received with hearty applause." Seat:, for this engagement will be sold at following prices: Boxes and four rows of parquet, $1.80 Two rows of parquet and two rows of dress circle, t,W, Balance of lower tloor, II; gallery, ."ale. Seats arc now on sale at Tall man's drug store. THISTLS AND DANDRUFF. An Interesting Parallel and Valuable Deduction Therefrom. Cutting down thistles no more re lieves the laud of thistles than does scouring the sculp cure dandruff. In each case permanent relief can only come from eradicating permanently the cause. A germ that plows up the scalp in searching for the hair root where it saps the vitality, causes dandruff, falling hair, and baldness. If yon kill that germ yyii'll have no dandruff, but a luxuriant suit of hair. Newbro's llerpicide is the only hair preparation in th" world t lint cures dandruff, fall ing hair and baldness by killing the germ. "Destroy the cause, you re move the effect." DEATH FOR BENSON. Fell Fourteen Feet to Rock Bottom ol a Well. .luck Benson was the victim of a fatal accident OH Wcdnosilav wjuic working at the lira llolman ranch in north C tld Spring, tfO miles north ol Pendleton, Mr. Arbogaai ha I recently brought his cattle from (he John Dai to the ranch there for the winter, and Mr. Benson was employed by him. It became necessary to dig a well and Benson volunteered to assist. They had a windlass and rope which they used for raising (he rock and dirl from the bottom of the well to the surlace, a distance of 14 feet It W is I tnntclit tbut the rope us not heavy enough to li" trusted w ith such a weight, so they nut on a heavier one. The latter one hud been exsised to Hie elements and had Is'Coine weakened willnni! showing it. They attached the new rope ami Mr. Benson got in the bucket to In? lowered to the bottom. The rope broke about a foot from the windlass allow ing bucket and man to fall to the bottom of the well, which was of rock. There was a Utile water in the well, but not enough to break the full. Mr. Benson struck on his head and frac tured the base and hack of his skull. The accident huppened late in the fore noon mitl the victim lingered until aboot H o'clock in the afternoon. Coroner W. (i. Cole wus untitled by messenger and started on his trip on the evening of Wednesday. When he hud arrived within a few miles of the scene of the accident he met men entil ing to town for a cofliu, so turned und came buck. Jack Benson was a native of Wis consin, and was aged about .'10 years. It is not known that he has.anv rela tives in this section. Worse Than War. Hundreds are killed in war, but hundreds of thousands are killed by consumption. There would Is- no deaths ut all caused hy this terrible disease, if (ample could Is- made to un derstand that Shiloh's cough and con sumption cure is a sure remedy if taken ID the early stages. 'J.'i els., M cts. ami (1 a Isjttlc. Druggists will refund the money if u cure is n it effecUsl. Tall man x Co., leading druggists. Notiee. All persons knowing themselves in- Ichted to me will pleuse cull ut my old stund aud settle, as I have sold my business uud wish to close mv Iss.gs. J. LAMB. In its advanced and chronic form a cold in the head is known as nasal catarrh and is the recoghUed source of other diseases. Having stoiai the test ( continued successful use, Kly's ('ream Balm is recogniind as a specific for uiembraual diseases in tbe nasal pasKuucs, und you should norl to this treatment in your own case. Il is not drying, does not produce sneezing. Price 5U cents at druggists or by mail. Flly Urolhes, W Warren street, New York. iive up prejudice and try it. Karl's Clover Root Tea H.-.iiiIiti,. , ti,,. ( ,,i,u f,irlli the I .,,,,1 KivtbsFrenii, Clear Skin, Cum Con- .lU-lli'.il, Imllaestlua, and ll KruHkms of lie paia. All uurueatila l.aUe Nerve Ionic, bold oil absolute Miiaiautee by all drujjKUU it got.. 61k. aod 1.00. 8. C. WELLS 4 CO.. USOV, N. V. Sols saosaiiTona SLAUGHTER SALE WINTER CLOTHING FOR MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN. u sale bj nuiuu Uaw, Uf u-lu. II $5.00 overcoats . $3.15 $5.00 suits at slaughter sale $3.45 7.50 overcoats . 4.63 7.50 suits at slaughter sale 5.00 10.00 overcoats . 6.30 10.00 suits at slaughter sale 7.00 $5.00 Jackets at slaughter sale $2.50 $5.00 capes . $3.40 7.50 Jackets at slaughter sale 3.75 7.50 capes . . 4.90 10.00 Jackets at slaughter sale 5.00 12.oo capes . 8.50 The Peoples Warehouse As to Prescriptions ' s , when physicians riM'otnmi nil you to have them compounded hy us, what dims that mean'.' Simply the certainty on their purl that you will get exactly abut is prescribed -the right ouautity aud the ritiht quality, which is even more Important. Hut we go further than thai, (or we take honest pride in our skill in compounding. BROCK & MnCOMAS DRVOQ18T8 (.'ortier Main ami t'ourt Nt., Pendleton. Pendleton . Pianino- Mill and Lumber Yard The Glen Ellen Wine Vaults sea.. la Opening a choice stuck of California Wines, Kentuck) Bourbons Mid Maryland Ryot, Thuy .lie prepared to dn a general obbillg anil re tail business and invite the closest inspection, Tlies will make a specialty ot (amity trade ami aim In limply the purest ami choicest liipiors lor ineilicin.il purposes. A. KUNK & CO., ("unit St . dooi . w ' -i of Golden Rule Motel. Can sell cheaper than any lirm in the county because they buy in lure quantities. If you need lumber or any kind or mill work call ami gel their prices. R. F0RSTER, - Proprietor. Pacific Fraternal Relief Society, 1SLVL Tin' iiltjivi of thlfl atoeltty It fo furtiWh tn lu ttumhrn a woi'kly iiiiloinnlty fr lot uf Mtn hy riMon ol iloknoM or luwIdtntKi . M iboM who may ilonira, fuuvrttl boMfll iniir i i i ltr a Nttifdl H'l'lll imnil t iit. Mi-it uti-t woiiinn botWOi'tl tho WM of l't tnl (Vi Art 1li(tM, iro- rtdod tln-y I I Mod tnnrnl etiniHt'tiT, mm I th.-tr luppllmttoii iiiiiw Ilium to 1 In footl hllli. Il in-lit a it if mytilii- not in cMt'ii! i w -1 wnk In itny nnt Nli-kiH'm itor to i'IivihI (J4) twmiiy four WOekl 'Im mi.: hhv ott nor. Mi'iul.rn urn cnttlU-il lo w of lily ln'in'llti thrott tnouthi f tr tint" of r 1 1 ftt-K l a 'in i fniii'ml boOjOnt our fOM wn$9 liv Mm ohnilld bocNiitloa tnetntoor of tlw IaiiI I'miormil Itvllof h. rrtiio.' iikiK'w. Hii'l m rMtMtt mm' Kl11l ilon- com man to All. H-. hum It hiitiiinHl you nKnlimt OM ( 1 1 me In BOJM of lick lie or h rlli'iii, ml 'fort iiiitti t tiKt rtl " com wto-u IhanI x KM'lal . 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Tn lilt r rMiioltt nut I Mont hi liiyiiiout Cloot A. 910 wookl boaottti 1 !' momh ; CloMB. f) 10 Week l iH'liellt. 7 M' pel llltMlth. t I it "(', eek I he net) (, 'ilk pe 1 IllOllt It . ' IHsM I), U e WeoklJ bonollt, Ifta per nonih t'ertllleati' lor weekly tajuetll for mure than (Vi will ur b 1- tie I hi Minuet,, not to anvone uioler I yearn of n. KiliM'i'ul lli'iiollt Muubori dMlrliiK Iho Kuiieral UeiielU of tui may uhUIn thn miii hy N.vlDI ill at litem hi thofl monthly QUO i follrtWi: Vifen I to to luelunlvn. II pur or. Afn Il to 1 1 lnciUlfO f I -o poi vi'ar ; aifen It', to ru Iiii'IimIvm I ' pei jraar I iimi to 11 mi' 11 IH itrnber Moinhorinlp f, I1 , ertwi. ate ft, mu. total, $1 'i0. lit nd UltiHrM I i' i tetit an. I notiorol uiauAKer, W K. M. Martin, I'ort lau.l. iirn.. Bin Yank MIuIiik m MllllBfl ' o, lee pnul'eitt aii'l tfe tier I orKunlattr, J- K Hliiiiooun, Fortlaua, Oro; an retary mnl trea-urer, Joololl Ktuup, I'ortlan.l, ore room 'My Ah-ky M trf ; i-ouuoajl, llutiry l. I() iter, I'orUan.l, ore , mourn 7:t 711 t'lmmtar y I'ommnrcii Kluaiu liil irnenM 1..11I , .1 If yotj are Iniorootod in I hit pin 11 , tlthor all on m ur Hod your name an I a.l-l 1 .-, atnl wo will t all on yuu. Aililrnnn nil eoininuulrntloun lu GENERAL AGENT FOR EASTERN OREGON AND WASHINGTON, PENDLETON OREGON IF YOU WANT A K""d livery riu: call mi us. II vim araal u eafa nl(ht or day let ua know. We'll ! Utere. KI.VIN eKAIti, I'roprlitor. Depot Stable. Dally East Oregoman, deliveied by carrier, only 15 cente a week. WILLIAM H. STREET, Qood Contracts to Reliable Agente Wool for Sale Thursday of Mofa week I will In- at tin- (ioldun Rule Hotel lo rM!oive Halil bidi on Lot of Wool, No. 5, 8, 13 and tj, about 500 sacks, now stored in the Indupi iidi nt WftMhoUM. 1 retiurvu the privilege of rejecting ;iny or all hidf, J. E. SMITH. Maine Folks Visit Oregon Folks at FRAZER OPERA HOUSE Monday, December 10, 1900. RICHARD GOLDEN III Hi,' 1" -t ul all N. w huiii'iii'l ru OLD JED PROUTY HUBJOI aad Palhos l.auglitir ami luar. UrlKinal i!imumii) riil, i a 1 1 I Nnw I'riMtuclluu I U awnulual Hliirt Kvi l lul l a Ibl I nun) I n. '' ii' H. . KuiirOilil (llil Yitiikit'n. Hun I. rial 1'inirl Hnuui Me nu M, i mi l lli-ar tin I'll tMI'IDN rllnlll ul Malum k I nunly. aad rows 7 s, a ul 10 In aarauni li m tianiuui i In lo ll.uu ; PHICEi 11'i.t ami II uml I.' In It I rule II .' on lio.lra ulreiS ami la.l il ru. i is ilr gallrry ess r,'at mi ni al Tulliuair ...OUR MOTTO... "BEST GOODS F0 R LEAST MONEY" The largest uto ;k in the city to select from. Oitr goods are bought in carload lots. We have the ftasit ltkery department in all of Eastern Oregon. TO FARMERS and STOCKMEN The largest Mm ol 'annetl (iooiIs ever brought 1 to I'endlcton. lii line of Dried Pruitt. J"t onr prices on Hams, I.;tid and HaonJ Host (Jol'feo lor the Money, CITY BAKERY AND GROCERY ft. Martin, Proprietor.