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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1900)
FRIDAY, DKOKMBKR 7, I'HX). NO EXCUSE Fashion is not everything but then ia no tllMM for any woman wearing out of lat.'. el uniay tootweaf when by cominx to MI pi MM she " b fitted with a pair of niw aluH'a from $2 BO TO $5.00 that . .i:, in it, for tln price, b in uv market. i el ifi CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Shoe Mon. 80.r Main Htrs.pt, Pendleton, Orepm Kail aloai linary out bat stock at 'When Kniiiht anil other HHKVITIHS. Bail lev A Zehner, choice Kid glove s fl. worth 1.M. Ha cigars, deliver Br is. Irv Qooda For groceries see G. K. Demott hN a tig Htock to select from. Thompson glove fittim? corsets are the best. Cleaver Bros. Dry Qoodl Oo. Dr. W. i. Cole lias removed hia ottiie from Pendleton Savings bank builtling to Judd block. The only place in the city where yon can get dreaaed chicken, ducks and gevae at any time in i. It. Delimit' Haven collareUes aold Tuesday, Decemtier 4. All going at Pad HON prices. Cleaver liroa. Dry (ioala Co. A quiet, nice place. large roinm.well furnished, bar in connection. The (. umbia, Main street. F. . rVheinpp, proprietor. Hmokera' deli(ht, l'.'-cent Kl Siilelo, Henry the Fourth and Charles the (treat, for 1U cents, at Mark Patton's cigar store Practical liorae shoeing in any style, from little plates for racers t luuivv alio for draft horses. All work guaranteed. Shop with W. L. Zeiger, old Folaoni itand. Give me a call. Arthur (ilover. When you neetl a soothing ami heal- mg antiaeptic appl lott imi for any pnr- foae, uae the original DoWitt's Witch latel Salve, a well known cure for piles an. I akin diaeaaea. It heals sores without leaving a acar. Beware of counterfeit. Tullman ACo., leading druggists. .NOW. 18 THK TIME TO (iK.T THE BEST $2.50 SHOES ON EARTH FOK MAN OK WOMAN. Every Pair Warranted. We are Flutters of Phcet and Pocket Hooks. The Peoples Warehouse SHOE STORE. 711 Main Hareet, t'endletoo. Oregon Wliltrtkcr the rjnthtti Fur the next tliirtv dnvs .lesn in will sell carpets at cost. The Hon Toil restaurant, in connection witii i in. ( mi pi i mi White I loam, la O. ! Did villi see thnse little suet pin .lings in the Window at the l.cczt ll.ikery. Jesse Failing received todav a aoli carload ni the White Kntiirv Shuttle sewing machine. Onlv the best of viands - crystal I it arolDa coffee. inviting delicacies at the Hun Ton restaurant. Finest hams ami lard on the market Home product; trv It, it" guaranteed Behwan .v QfMlicn, Mrs. Campbell will aupplv of winter mil greatly reduced prices. "David Haran, IiikmI Was in Flower,' hooks for sl'ic at Nolf'i Horn, to Mr. and Mra. (ieorgi (ioldshv, six miles southwest ol Ten dleton, on Friday, Dcceuiher 7, a girl Nice, clean up to data furnished rooms hv the tiny, week or month over "St. .foe Store," II. F. Henn, proprie tor. YOU should see 11. K. o' Dan iel's I im of up to date furniture before you buy A line line ol Japanese goil, opera house block. Ah, there, I know where von art going. Vim are going to the l.ce.t H.ikerv for some ol that nice soft ginger bread. Candv Dnttmi, famous h.une mad cantlies made freah everv tlav. His creams ami chocolates can't lie lient They are pure. Arrangements are under wav (of game of football between the l.a Grande Athletic club team ami tin Pendleton academy hoys. A desirable atorn risim (annual least mi vlam street, can ho secureil liv pur chasing small stock of goial. Atltlress F.. care of Fast Oregon ian otli The White Home grocerv will havt a beautiul line ol t lustmas camlies Inrs. dates, etc. lliev were h'light in Chicago and the itock is very large If von have a house to paint or a room to paper, a picture to franu little plumbum to ts looktsl alter go ami see C. Sharp, opera hoiiae lilock Court atreet. N. Berkeley ia receiving many in ipiiries for atock runges itinl liniatilh conntv wheat lamls. Person- ilesinng to sell won Id do well to hat their prop em with him. Frank II. Clopton is making a stud of the rural postal delivery avstem with a view to having a coin routes established extending o..tt ami south from Pendleton. Parents are invited to come to Dow hall on Saturdiv afternoon to witness the hoys ami giria dancing under instruction of J. .V Heggs. Tin class is growing rapidly. PnWitts Little l-.arlv Kiscrs urn tlaintv little pills, but thev never fail to cleauac tin liver, remove obatruc tinis ami invigorate the system. Tall man A Co.. leading druggists. Teeth extracted, painless, 60c; child ren's teeth. -"c; lssl set- teetl vulcanite, guarantee!, is; lie.; -.i celluloid. Ill); silver fillings. 1; goh tillings, $1 up. Whitaker. the dentist. A game 01 football between the team ir.uii Westmi and the one representing Pendleton academ. would prove in tereating. There is talk of the t teams coming together on Saturday, Ueieinher I '. A meeting will be held at 2:j0 Sun dav afternoon at tin court house to periect organization of tin clerks' union. All the clerks of Pendleton awt earnestly reoueateti to Is. preach t. U order of the committee. Acker - dyspepsia t.iMeta are aold in a ssitive guarantee. Cures heart burn, raising of the foil, distress alter eating or any form of dyspepsia. (Jim little tablet give- immediate re lict. He anil .Vc. For sulo by Brock A Mi-Comas. Free dolls on Saturday, Ikcetnber lo, at y o'clock, with a He ptmtiaae of glassware, cmekcrv or gr.inilew.ire we will give a kill hotly or dressed .lull. Dli- ditplayed in window after December 1. only one doll to u ier aon. China novelties at the Owl. 'Tenneiiaae'a Purduer'- at the Frazer tail evening caught tin fancy ami won the applauae of a large audience. It is a plav in which there is a happy commingling of pathos ami comedy, and thoae of thocaat sustained their high reputations. Moki tea positively cures sick headache, indigestion ami . .1-1 o.i lion. A delightful herb drink, Kc moves all eruptions of the skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion, or money refunded, iV ami 60c. For aale by Brock iV MrComaa. Mi.- Catherine I.all.irre will give a recital at the Presbyterian t lnireli . Friday night, Dwwilfatf 7. Her selec tions will ba from Hiley. Field and , liiinhar. liiitl luiiiersoiiattoh a I a-iecial ty. Character aketches of child- ren, negroes andol.l folk will be given. Admission, 'J' cents. Now ia the time when croup ami j lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The I only harmless remedy that produces I immediate results is One Minute Cough i Cure. It is very pluauant to take ami can be relied upon to ijuickly cure coughs, colds ami all lung diseases. It will prevent consumption. Tallman a Co., leading druggist. which A. Kline A Co. are located two doors west ol little hotel on 'ourt it real . Man of toe choice stock of ..Mil lit owners, are tin Uolden An impec- 041 Horn la wines, Kentucky boiirboni ami Mary laml ryes is desired. A general jobbing anil retail business ll done Rev, J, W. Jenkins speaks tonight on "Neglecting the Ureal Salvation. " Thest special evangi'listic services are worthy ol your attention. VoO should come tonight and hear this great sub ject presented by Key. Mr. Jenkins, rhe services begin al 7 :'IH promptly ami are not lengthy. The place is tin Congregational house of worship. When the stomach is tired out it must have a rest, but we can't live without fond. Kodol Dysn psia Cure "digests what you cat" an that yuu can at all the good Iqod you want while It is restoring (he digestive organs to health. It ia the only preparation that digests all kind of MOu, Tallman A Co., leading druggist. At the regular meeting id William Mart in encampment , No, I, Plol rs of the I'acilic, Wetlnesdov evening, the following wen elected: K. J. Kirk man, commander: Mrs. Mary Knight, captain. Mrs. W. H. Mays, chaplain; Mrs. L. F. I.aninkm, scriiw; Mrs. D. Turner, treasurer; Miss I ranees llagnr. ancient guide; J. M. Jurvis, north scout; F.tl llemmelgarii, south MOttt Frank llannel, messenger; D. Tiirner, picket; I.. II. Ileeder, sentinel. The rlrst dance of the acason nmler the allspices of "l.a Uiwaha" club was given in Armory hall Thursday evening ami proved a delightful suc cess. Dancing was indulged in from 8 10 It o'clock to music by Uirkman's orchestra. Refreshments were served. Ueorge Hantaan, jr., Fred Lampkln, Kldretl Waille and Hoy W. Hither an the ottlcera of tin club, and they will give dancing parties iiiicrtiiittcntly during the winter. Mrs. J, II. Means, sr., who is nearly 7S years of age, is aerioitsly ill, hut seems hi Ik slight)' improved today. Key. D. V. Yoakum, of linker county, son ol Mrs. Means ami brother of Mrs. John M. Brat ley, is expected to arrive in Pendleton shortly lor a viait. Her condition is the result of general weakening ol the system on account of advancing age. Her relatives fear that she cannot long anrvive. An accident which occurred at W. S. livers' Hooting mill lat Tuesday after noon ia proving more aerioua than anticipated, victor (iroshens. while employed in the vicinity of acveral stacks of sacks of wheat .10 feet high, was the victim. About !" of the sacks ol w heat Icll from the top of the stacks and caught him, throwing him to the floor ami holding him until the arrival ol assistance. Mr. Uroihens hail hia left leg badly bruiaed, ho that he has ever since been confined to his bed. "PHRSONAI. MENTION. gllllll! I hail a Smith savt lug. Mr. tilling ity on his right eye, hut Mr. it is a case of blood poisoti l.arom 's left eve is closed Pm repairs ami me rigni one is closing. It is had enough to lose the sight ol one eye teiilporar i ly but if the poinui ing ipreadl lot a few days more, as it has lor the pnat few, the captain is afraid he will lose his entire face. Young Hen llnrroiighs.who is attend ing the University ot Washington at Sea 1 1 lo, writes to Iricnds Here that the famous war vessel, the Oregon, will Mon v isil thai Mirt. He also states that football is on the Ism. in, ami that the I'hivcrsity of Washington and the I'niveraity ol Oregon teams, the latter of Fugene, are poon to tneot Ofl the frosty gridiron. He expenses the opinion that the first mentioned team will mop the ground with the Web footers. K. T. Mathes, principal of New Whatcom normal school, who ia at tending the teachers' institute, will leave Saturday for the cast. He will visit the normal school nt Oreelov, Colorado, tin Cook county normal scli. sil at Chicago, ami other normal schools in Illinois. On December Ifl hi' will deliver two lectures at a run- rent I on ol ad nee ton at Kalamaaoo, Mich. He ext.ccts p. reach New What com by the Hrat of the next century, and won't he away a great while, either. town I here is-4- end to our dainty Jewelry limit to our willingness to show it question an to the mirrttM of our price buuii BtuvH oi nuvvrwv.ru (Msewiiere fioi.li li. nfnlU 1.. I i t twit.it:, ill lil,ll IV 1 1 1 l.i equal to our Watch Stock ' 1 I,atkm. slinrt comiog in any of our guarantee repairing too difficult for us, . LOUIS HUNZIKER.. JEWELER and OPTl ;IAN. 7H MAIN STREET, them . man tV. i ml v nOc, giiaranii Co. '- drug store. d, al fall- li.iker City's popOlatli n. it ll portetl, as given by the late cells MW8 CHRISTMAS GIFTS GIVEN TO ALL AT THE FAIR : is out of town on Hall ia a wa- in Pen VE CARRY EVERYTHING in ptolata RTATIONBRY ami writing FAFliK in all tin Ian shapes ami tints. Kcnicni l)er that the only place in town where you can M all the late iiooks and Stationery is at Tallman Go 's Watch our wiinluw. We invite the attention ol every man, woman ami child to our new line of HOOKS, which com prises everything hy all the late and standard authors, and a lull line of books for children of all ages. TALLMAN & COMPANY Iettdinji Stationers GoOfge llaigh is located at San I ran CISCO. B. P. Marshal business. Poetottoe Intpeetor 0. v.slUir in 1'einlletoii. T. J. Kirk, of Allien. I, lleton Thnrstlav enmng C. W. Avery, manager oi lliiigham pMaWi la a visitor in remllcioii. Mis- l.lsa Uosenwfig, ol Athena, has been attending the teacher-' instltiltt Kohert lernev, a ( old Snring rancher, i- sick at the I'alace lodging house. I. M. Ileathman ha- resumeil his iHisition aa chief of isdiic, after an lines-. Miaa llaiel Arnold has retiirnei trom u tirivi visit with friends ut Portland. I.oiii- Kahn, nronrietor oi the Wallu Walla cigar factory, is in the city seeing the tratle. .Mis- Vim Warren and Mias llryson. of Weitoii, have been attending the teachers' institute. W. Mcllirtle ami Or. .1. It. Siionagle. of Athena, were guests of the Hotel Pendleton Thrusdav eveiiiug. A. Kline, oi the linn of A. Kline At Co., has heeu sulTenng from rheuin.i tiam fur the pant few daya. Mils Ada M. Hriatow, one of the teachers in the Adama imhlic schools, has been attemlnig the institute. heater I.uwia, of tin I'entlletoii academy team, injured his left leg in practice gave of football Thursday. Mark 1'attoii will arrive home tislav according to a telegram received from im at (ilen s terrv, Idaho, hv Jim Beck. I n urge K. I'eringer left Wednesday ight via I'ortl.iml lor New WbatOOOI. Wtt-h., on biiaineaa. lie Xiecta to lot uwuv lo days. J. f, Nowlili, suiierilltelidellt of school-, wa- elected ( relate at u recent DMMtlBM ol Oamon hslge, .No. -i, Knights ill t'yiiiiaa. LvOMld Oe I'ortle, formerly instrm tor in manual training at the agent v is in oil, rni. i and has gone to work at his trade aa carpenter. .Miss Addle .Mil I key, whose interest- tug correspondence Iron. I'llot Hock i- a feature oi im r.asi i iregonruii, is attending tin' teachera' iuatituU.'. .Mr. ami Mrs. Joe .Morgan an- guest- ol the i, , i K.ile hold. limy Will return lo l.ind, Wash., Saturday, then to remain until New Year's day. Im, Li I'. bearer, poetoroi the II. I'., church, - 'ii' ol Weston, IM iii I'l-iiilcton i. slav in the intereata of Col U in bin college, Millou, which ia under the auspices ol that denomination. Jesse liowlah), the boy who calm ao near to hcing frozen to death while lo.-i in the nioiiiitains near Wilbur a lew weeks ago, has arrived at homo and will IMmU tint winter with his relatives in IVndltlon. r. 1. Shuck has puicnased the White House grocery and has removed to Pendleton with his wile ami lull girl to make this city his home. He has been engaged in the general iner cantile hulnn at Junoaii, Alaska since IS'Jii, but IoiiiiiI thai tin winters there were loo rigoroua for gootl neaiiu; so picktsl out reinlleton aa the proper place us regards climate ami buauiess. 0ft J. A. lieattie, president of the Kaatem Oregon state normal school, came to Pendleton Wednesday evening, addressed the teachers' institute at the night session ami left this morning for Heppuer with J. II. Aukerinan, stale superintendent of public instruction. They go to Heppuer for the ptirpooe of being in attendance ut the Monow county teuchera' inatltute now in aea aion. Tom Nve, well known in Pendleton where he was raiaotl, now connected with Meplieiison Hrothers, of Poinoiov Waah., viaitetl his parent- in thia city Wetlneraiay evening ami pas-til on t.. Portland. Hia ftrill wua tin- victim of the iliauatroiia lire which viaited 1'ouieroy aeveral months ago, ami Mr. Nve will piirchuae a new atock ol iewelrv for the liouao while in Port-luiid. lato.'iurtl l.arone, captain of the High Hcliool footbull Uiaui, will not be in A Thouaand Tonauas. Coll Id not express the rapture, of Annie I!. Springer, oi IIL'.'i Howard street. Philadelphia, Pa., when sh found that Hr. King's Ne IH-ioverv for Coiisiimption bad oornpleteli en ren her of a hacking cough that for man) vears had made life a burden. Allj other remedies and doetON could give her no help, but she auvs of this royal . cure- "It soon removed the pain in j my chest anil I can now' sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remain bar ilomg before. I feel like sounding Ital praises throughout the universe " No i will every one who tries Hr. King's Sew DleOOVery for any trouble ol the throat, chest or lungs. Price Mo mid II. Trial bottle tree at Tallman A. , Co.'a. i "'iiiitie Mlli rM li iitiri ims,. 1 1 KOEPPENS MODERN PHARMACY tverytslnn ttiat r kept In a Hrit rlim, up to date iteid ttcrr. 115 Court St. Continuing until December 25th THK FAIR will Kjvo PH(, suit of clothes, or suit of woolen underwear, or any goods in n, . .. i i i ,i i im ..i .to ..i i. . . 'it hi Uiellllouttl o it n-'inii. "i pt-i ei-nt in ins amount of Ii member that this special rebate will he given only ,)n u,,, below I I'll per cent reduction IM gents' suits. L'tl per cent reduction on gents' overcoats. Mi per cent reduction on gents' heavy underwear -i I per cent reduction on gents' mackintoshes. jo per eeni reduntlon on boys' suits and overeoaU JO per cent reduction on holies' woolen waists ami raa 20 per i ' reduction on ladled' jackets ami capes 'JO per t ent retb'.ct ion on blanket- and comforts. THK FAIR. Bennett & TarhM n.a. i t it-1 ii .JittiiiiiL. tintit sirci'i, I'entlletnn MAHIIIKD AT SI'OKANI-.. Claud H. Henlam and Mini Jannle V. Hnyu Ware the Principals. ('laud K. I'enland ami Miss Jennie '. Have were rnarried al the resideneo oi the hritle's parents, f I I Sherman atreet, Spokane, Wash., on Weilnestlay evening, DoOOmOOf 6, hv Blder W. R. OnnoloihtDi, oi Rltavllle, II lea Jennie Shepard was bridesmaid and Kred Oster best mail. The groom ia a son Ol Mr. and Mrs. I,. B. Penlauil.of this city, while the bride ia the I nlv daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. S. Have, oi Spokane, formerly of Pendleton. Prom Pendleion Mr. ami Mrs. I.. B Penland, Miss Jennie Bhopnidi II. Penland, hred Oatcr and (ieorge Cafnpbell. Kroni Ssikune- Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Have, Mr. and Mra. I). Have. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. B. .1. Ilebh. Mr. ami Mrs. William Campbell, Mrs M. A. I'sher, P. U. Allen, J. I'slier, Jesse Bebb, (Ieorge Marvin and Jsoob Have, Mlea Matin Bebb, Miss Dannie Behb, Miss Bthel Allen. Miss Kdith Allen. The wetl. ling presents wen numerous and valuable, including a bindaotM bedroom set from the father of tin bride, ami different articles of silver ware from other relatives anil friends The Pendleton delegation returned to this city on Thursday. Mr. ami Mrs. Penhii.tl have gone to housekeep ing in their new home M Willow street, between Hlnff ami High atreci- I Don't Patronize the trusts HEATING STOVES ight. Hv using con electric light Imiise. Lvt yon. Bverythin electrical oil, hut put in n- fisuro Ml have your with the Best They THE on arc the market; Air W'oovl savcr.s pRicn c:ant he w-;ai W. i). HANSFORD & CO. iitiiiiv line. Maple BltM. Court stri ct. Pendleton, On son. H..1.1 k John KIIMIDT The Louvre Saloun ranoLiTOM . . ouoom, Hobbad the liravc. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated hv him as follows: "I was in a moat dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellou, eves sunken, tongue coated, pain continu ally in back anil sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day hy tlav. 'three physicians had given me up. l-'ortiiiiately, u friend advised trying 'Rloetrio Hitters;' and to mv great joy ml surprise, the hr-I bottle made a decided improvement. I continued tiieir use for three weeks, unit ii'n now a well man. I know they saved my life, and r. i i.i.l the grove of another victim." No one should fuil to trv ML WALKER Kiyi ireparnt lou- hiiniilSli ine he Howls the dog whose tail is. tvppad on. Well, people some times howl when thev are stunned on, too. We don't feel that wav. W h iv.. m.ir.. ll. ... .I....I.1...I . ! eouii.lt mill since the last holidays, and we take real pleasure in showing it. Ladies, would' nt it pit .im- you to hivr IO0MMMM pick up a djjnt) thing and say, "Oh, isn't it love ly?" We are human. it pUam us. VVe have stvne lovel) china. Come and see. The Mell-known and reliable HMcial- lai treat private ekroalc utf Mrveva iii.etttes of men only. He itopa dia charges, cures secret blood and skin diseases, sore- and swelling, nervous debility. Impotovey and other wuk neaeei ol manlioud. He corn ets the secret errors of youth ami their terrible effects, loss of vi tality, palpitation of the heart, loss of memory, dissiiiileuvy ami other troubles of mind and Issly, caused hy the errors, excesses and diseases of iuiii ami buys. He restores lost vigor uud muiily swers, removes tlefonnitiea and re." stores the organs to health He also cure, disease.- caused l,v iiiercnrv and ami other poisonous drug- Or. Walkaf i Betkodaara Tilnraart iilaall ii.- .imi. ii. i iHit'in ii.eir.iiu- nr ri'ii.l. h.m.i.. Th MVanttCKAl llonniitmanf "'M B1.0(!K, COKNKlt COI'ltl' AND MAIN. i)rv (illlltls. I";jllfv llinw!, Pnrnishinirc mm A rlui. - f - - w . . . I I I Orantl Holitlay Souvenir Sale. Pane) Crockery nod Glauware to he given away PRES. Yum choice with every I our Dollar purcbaM. . FOUR DOLLARS Spin ial prices to prevail during this Holiday Slaughter Sale. Ladies' Capes, Coats, Tailor made Suits, prices cut in two. Tk Ui n M. ilia nnNarii am Umtm m i mm mm m aiiinu Hotel Pendlfto Under New nanagement. Ilt I lllc- I I. .hu.H... ll. Ml lrci.liii. iii II u, plilft ill I... seiii IreciiiNll men who Jewrilxi UMlrtMabls Pallaal oiirad at boat, larau it's ablti , iny. 'ii aftaiaaja, Naatan l'i l.i l.'tinly. rtiiisiilliiiluii (re,, .ii.i ...,..,if. I all uli tir iel li . .. 1 Strictly Flrst-Clasb Excellent Cnlsine. Every Modern Convenience DR. WAI.KHk UIFImi M . mnm Alitor, PorlluMi. Give Us a Trill. Kates $2.00 a Special Rates by Week or mon iALS! Notary and Corporation Owl Tea Mouse. ChHAI'J-Sr PLACE IN OMhtlON - i..ro to $8 Delivered Drier of us and snve inoiii.y, Onlera i.ir Knbiier Mampa tbO sillii lletj. r H iiii t;ii v v pi;( (d iK-ir Aiin n urn innnj u . . ,i (... Tm uaiua " wvaeia. 1 1 r,a U U U r I C I 3 I UI I I a Vi" '" The Kest Hotel In Eaatern Oregon. 1 .... . . - a. a i it nr. n (rni ii.A.v.. c a i a. mii - - - - a ' -UWVJJvi fts". I M Ml. mm m a am ata- P flllll UAhhltt Math I AN ir K .NMAL rtt Jl I I I I I i rnrnvM I n E a a a !""- -' uauuiu mciai. qualities Por Sale hy the East ()reonian Huh. Co bOM, OUT OF BIJSINFS -mmmr -mmmt mmu m mm amaw Prices showing what you save by buying of TOYS AND QAIUf. 15c tool chests Chicago air lilies Glohe an rilles Olobfl an rilles, repi atint,' ". . f. Children's chairs asc, oc. anil to inch kid hody dolls 1 1 inch kid hody dolls 11 inch kill hody dolls, moving eyes, ia inch kid hodv dolls, moving sv.c - o J .Hnl natural hair 5c sad irons. . Large children's tahle ooc 75c combination safes 35c iron trains Doll hiiKKics and go carts range from joc IOC 60c 75 . 00 35C 13c oc 25c IOC 5oe ic gra up. Pauili Koh-i-noor British graphite, n V Fabat bibariaa Rraphita, lohan Pabat BiuwwR giapnite, f.. al.er Sihenan phite, 8c each, yoc dozen. Dixon's artists' 7c each. Dixon's No. 144 M each 40c dozen. tir '. .. .. ... wriung nuiQJ ami ,ks all hrands. 50c, pints 31JC, halt pints, 15c. Lunch hoxes 10c. Ciold pens and holders 65c. oc alliums 35c. 5oc alliums alliums 63c. us now. BOOK AMi BlULtiS. 15c hound hooks '.Juarts 40c. H5c Toilet Cases, Vases, Cups Sterling and I'lated wari. trumanta, all at ban lust securing tbam. Ig.llllS, and Saucers, Musical ln those coming 40c hound hooks 501 pound hooks (15c and 75c hound hooks Little Men and Women Piv Little Pappari The Marble Pawn 1 in White lltoise Cookbook The Pavorite Cookhook David Harum ianict- Meredith tiohalrd Carvel Soldiers ol Fortune To Have anil to Hold The Kaign ol tin- Law Thi' Master Cluistaiu ' Eben Holdep Pockel Biblea 23c, 3"c 1. 40c 1. 1. 1 .I.. j Main Street, Pendleton, Oregon. may BAEH