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DRESS GOODS MUST ALL BE CLOSED OUT 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. :::::::: Cleaver Bros, Dry Goods Co. ' 1 . ifeonnvaivi DKOKMKKU II. rue SPI8 pai I- air. ... ... HH..n nn 1 l II .11 11 II v, ll un"" - I I; Wpk. ni. Thmwlny. Dinv lit, the Pariah ji,l rmr il open ul I p. mi., in tli' mi iv Hi-Ill. "i room. MiruiiMi uviwvan bOhurrl "i ill'1 Keaeerner and tin' ELgrti Man) useful und artistic ESWi vli i ' ii i foond iii stores, ivill Lorfalo. "i'1' booth " ill lurniah art r,.N (m Mid other beautiful needle i rk. ' ""' BDllurwi a """in run ni im, dotlm iiinl fiirniahiiigs for big C, middle sized iIhIIh ami little Ek a well in i mT him other at- n.'ti"n- lor tin1 MWU fdks. Those Stan iwelciog dainty ami Inexpert. . Oiristnui gifts hIiihiI.I v i m i t tln Mierill lain' work lioutli. The apron, mlv, pantry ami other noothe neon Hfieeial attractions. Owing t" unvniililil'' circumstances tin1 olil bjbI'i ennvention hfti been postponed ,. i lee weako, Tim oonventlon jeeileM i" be one of tin- aroel event tfae aaeaon under the very ii'u-i ? 1 1 gagmenl ol Meodamof Borle, Jaek- a imi Rnbinaon, i com .:.!' plain have been ohanged, im! tn th" inatleqoate apeoe in the "oml.iv Mbonl moms. However, every th cordially Invited to attend the mi rhuredajr, Deoenber li, be risniii a' ! p. in. D'.itnoss Cannot no Lured gBBtlappllaetlopi aatno) aaanot ruanb the IimmvI imrlliin "1 tin uar. There I- nnly mi' ejr lo-uri-ilcalac-'. ami Hull I by doeetUU Mut lanwllni heaiueaa if oauMd ny an in Eelcoailttlon ni (he BMMoea lining ' tba u hum mix' Wbee nil- lulu geta in luwil vmi uHvr ii rinnhiiiiir aonail at baper tit hMriim. Mini urban n l- entirely oloaed imfif. I tin1 n'.ii 't . ii in I uiili'.i Uir in tinnitus m c4ii ba taken aui hiii thia tube raatorad in piNrMl eonaUlorti heaHngartU bedeetroyve anur. nitii' ri-i' out u( lea era aaoaad by Atarrb. wbleh I- rnitliinK but mi InflaaMM riiiliiti of tin' muron. mirfaaaa, we will giya wbunitrcil dollar, lur itny aaae "f deafneaa IIMvl liy r.ltHrrll I lliitl r:llllliil In' BOfOd lV M1! Catarrh are Send lur otrtrelere, Iron. r. J. CUKNKY A i n Made, O. Mil hy ul! ilruuuUtf, 7'.c. ItU'i Family I'llls an- tin- ban Itattaa Wi m wniamf.; vaiioy. fte work of the Heoelan Hv "ii the pwrini! wheel it- being wetehed by the nam In the Willamette vul ! with treat deal "I concern. IJn t" the pmiiii time, tin- ravaged ( the Ineeol bnaol i n oi ; . DonaaaDanoe ami ialy BO ami then a tii'lil l hmnd mm any injury baa been done, Tin NIU tlllll MllllW HlHllh III .1.111.1"! nri' rariuiil v t In mat Hnrc mimli-d early in urn inn, wnile lalnr arain DM a lllMlllllV I'l.llir IU MnWlM mImIm nn.l ih inok injj iih Dm' as wheat ever look in 1 1 ii wmiiit. i.ni even tim lannen who have the beet.looklna aalda navi lirown apprehenaiye. feelTne thai tin praepeeta ol a aatlalaotorv orop an' rx tremely ilniiiittni. Tim 'cxiinrictii c ! leal tea son deatroya their faith, I. ant year many a Held inovred an Sue a imrapeoi an yyan ever MMffi until the uiiiiii in iii riiiiKiiii'nilili' Hli1, WIH'li aomethliri fri'inci in take tin1 lid- ooi "i it ami Hi" vvli t-iil wan L'nti". It if eared thai when the leeond brood "i i Inaaota oomea in th" Hiirin they will attack tli" )olnta of the ntraw, ami aha I experiem f I eat year will be re- pea tea, A llooa Thlnit. . Onr trri'at-krranil motherc' uarrctii oontalnen the aame berba ol allheal I nil fniiiid in Karl'H Olovar li"t T"ii. They gave oar anoeetori atrength, kept Ithenlood pure, and will dothe aame fur yon if ymi My K". 'PriOB M OBI 'anil 'ill eta. Tall roan .t ('". , Inuilinr uruggieta. Accluent Coit I ominny $100. 000. .Mi th" damage olaim arleing uot ol the dreadfol sti""t rnr aoeiaanl nt Taooma, mi the morning "f Jnly4 but, have been Mttletl hy t i t r,- t "ar Company. Tlmrn wern 4"i livt'H l"t hv the iirriili'iit uihI HIT) perHmiH injnrc.l. The higheel death Ion paid yvnH if4son. There were aome 14 niiit:i man killed, Iron wbiefa, under toe lav.-, no liability could bo elaimad, imt tin- eompanj paid Innaral axpeneeei boepltal ubargaa, dootora' Isat, tianeportatlon ami "tinr naoeaaarlaBi bringing th" total nimiiiiit of th" Hnttlcinuiit up t" almili HHi.diiM. will make: a price to catch vou Baa movuaj laioaty aawaaara i bava BBbMl l.irK.'U ii, my tlrttk. ami "nil mm Mum hii up IixIhIi' hue in Kl'KNI l I KK ROi u iaii uaooKSKV fabliau tbaa aarbaii) i Nioa Ilea Maaieaai Bjaiaaai aawiBg, ,ti neraa ami tea my ilea ol hi:.i 1 1 aa wimp .imi 0OaX Q. K. O'DANIEL urt Mreet 'locrtt Mousi- lilk ll Will Do ou Uood. A IiIoikI pnrillnr and tinnin- linilder in Carl 'a Clover Root Tea. Bold f"r half n oenturv mi onr aaaranvaa, Monaj ridiliiil'd if man It, am not ant infai'turv. Price ota. and 10 eta, Tallman at 0". Ariuts Recital. 'in Monday avaaing, Deoembar l", a leaidmr'H rwital w in hr uivnti at St. Helen 'a hall. Portland, th" ti rut ol th" aaaaon, In thii Mia Hoggin and Miaa Bnell "i tin- mnale departmenl will ii" eaeleted voaally hy Prol, Bppingofl ami MrH. Waller Bead, The atringad iinart"t "i whivli Prol. Bpitaner ami Oonrado Thrilhorn am tiicuilifra, H ill (nrnfah ona nambar, Tim fnii pro gran will appear later in too weak. That TnroblMne Hentlacha. Would uulokly leave roc if voo aaed Dr. Iv In !' New Life I'illa. Tlnmaand "I r-nlTep-rh nuve pruvi'd their niutelileeH merit fnr airk and nervoua lieaduitliea. The Biaka pure hi t and .-'r i . nerve, vmi build up your health Kaay to take Trv them, oaly lie, Koaar back li not Billed. Sold hv Tullmun ilrugkriata. Notiea. All peraone knowing thameelvea in- debtad to DM Hill pleuae call at my "Id ataml and aettle, an I have anld my boainnaa and winh to cloae inv Ihhikh. .1. LAM 11. Now in the time when BVOOP and long troublea prove rapidly fatal. Die only barmleai remedy that aeodoaea immediate raaolta la Ona MlnnUOoogh Cur". It i- very pletiNHiit to take and ran be relied upon to quiikly ill re i aba, oolda ami all long dUarabiaa, It will prevenl oaoaamption, Tallmaa at Ou., lend i ml' droaatlai. i nere s too Much Variety Is our ateaok to select from" is tba aipraajiipn we boat ffi'in inn lustuiin rs rvi-ry day, ...ANOTHIk SALE... Cake plates, y the hunilreils 15c to 3.oo T "Iti lifejgj. sinyle 5c to 3.50 I 'i' at, lass and china 10c to 3. 00 Salad sets 95c to 4.00 Utmpg, comnion and laiuy 25c to 14. 00 CuCilas aj 40 pur cent less than what you pay at jeweler's stores. Don't miss it. Bread, Cake and l'astry. Oregon Bakery & Grocery ft e m 311 Court Street MANHOOD RESTORED CUPIDEME' 1'iiKi-r. lii iii, M(!iiei.i,ii til 11 f., i,it, 11, r 1 i'ii.-i I I U.I, Of llllMIr, ,,f thu III rulu u .ml- hi- Hl, I u ll... H,.L S..,,i,.ii,l ,:,,M,,u, alllura, l , , I liian.ilnt- In . ! Vjggf Vpaaaa,ii,Ti: "i" "'" ' f !-.., . "aulia ll'IDit.XK 1 " 10 a nut cu in mil, rrti, i'ii anil ull tin' Ii.,it,iik d inn in, unitary . i. ,.. uf ull uii..iiaiub. ImM ni',n,,wi lawaala, .,.,,,.- Ueuilll.i. I-iui,i 'le mill ,i, iiin. ',.. ,li.-.rliaiki'. w III' " " na i 11. 1 I I'llll M 1 i mi i; .utiisiii. 'ii U red bl Do lorn te l.r,niie ' -r ,-.n I ur.' Iroublea in l-i 0.11.1111. . J . ... ....... ,uti,,,. .1,1.1 1. x 1 . ' 1 . 1 . Ivmi. . 7 iii,ii 1.H...1 1 . . . .... , Ui.,1. ,'i 111 """' " Py.llloiil ,,., .,,., 1 ....., J o. .ruiuuelil cure. ll.UJ a bol.ll lur auna, i ..',;;' ' r.-,i..r ami ii'i-u,,.. mi BKUUInt tU,, 1 . U. lloi UU70. iiuli 1 IU1K1M.U, .ai. Ut BV I Al.l.VtAN Ol (M . UIU .aUlMti. iN OL.KTON , OUKUOM. "OLD JBD PROUTY." The Audience at the Frazer Laat Evon Inft In Still SmllinR. Droll Richard Qolden ami bli eapa hi" hired h"ip prodnoad the paatoral "i "(lld.led I'rnnty" at the Kraner laat evening to the delight of a larne an- dlence, The people "f Paielloton kimw H i?""d thiiim when they aee it, and the mere mnntinn uf Kirhard Ooldeo'l name will hereafter he anffleienl to till the theater. The heanty of the piece in not in ita rereehiitg neaneea hut rather in ita ni"y ofaOOeB, for it Nealll the "id oaken hnrket, the old tine tim oomjMOTi the ooaotrv tavera, ami "id tbnga geawaally, all of Which have a teiidemy to i ivuae a paraon'i mind tn mvai't t" the aeenaa "f ehlldbood, aroand wbloh elaatet the happy recollection! of day long gone, It i a piny eloae to nature and Mr. Ho I ilea portrayed the quaint character ol .led Pruaty with a rare fidelity that raptured the andienee, Hia la-fore the eortain apeecb after the third art wne Bomething new in that line and wan evidence that if he deaired to make a hit as a hnrnl rork monoloRiat he roold Captivate anv andienee and rank with the heal, lint Mr. ((olden wan not the whole show . Harry M, Morse I m peraone tod the elongated taametat in an irreaiatiblc manner; Robert ('rain was a Ivpieal constahle and tax Ool lector, ollicimia and unreleiit inn ! I Maurice Pike as a per feet photograph r...' ..1.1 ... i. . M..i hi 1111 mil I'oilllliv siori'Rei'i'i , .iirr v:IIp. UOIlina 08 a lively ami jolly Huston druniiner. Mrs. Frank A. Tannehill, aa Tribulation Prootyi Millie Oorbin as Fanny Todd ; Kath erlne Rittleman, as Martha Giddene, the belle ol Bookanorti Little Lillian Clair", a "l ittle Trettv," werede- 1 i 1 1 1 in in their portraval oi their everal obaraotare, The ilnglng, mnetc ami special it ies introduced in the last act were good, and the curtain went (w n at th" conclusion ol the plav in an unconventional way, w ith the an dtnnoa del Ightod, ml m m A New Year'a Guide. There is one hook everv one should make an effort to get for the new year. It contains simple and valiiahle hints concerning health, many amoeing ant'i'ilnti-. and much general informa ! ion We refer to Hosteller's almanac, iullih"d hv The Hostetter Co., Pitts- hiirn, I'a. ll will prove valuable to in v household. Sixlv employes are kept at work mi this valiiahle hook. I he issue for 1 111 Will he over eiuht millions, printed in thu RngllBh, Oaf man, French. Welsh, Norwegian. wediahi Holland. llohemian mid Bpaniah langnagoo. It contains proof f the i llicacv of Hostetter s Stomach Hitters, the irreat rcniedv prepared hv the pUullahera, ami is worthy uf care- till preeervat Ion . 'he almanac may he "liiflini'd free of cust, ol anv droit- gial or Beanara dealer in the country. FARCE COMEDY NEXT. My Friend From India" at the Frazar Wednesday Evanlna. H. A. Iu Smicliet'a excruciatingly I'nnnv comedy, "My Friend inmi India," which will he presented at the Frazer, Wednesday eveniii(t, Decoinlier I", by the lvron P. It ice Cmneilv iinpunv luri lsbea a demonstrat inn m the fad that a farce comedy is noasi ble w ith an entire abeaaoe f anggaa tiveness, ami that a clean, wholesome aton Ol the lighter kind may ln told with a riot oi tun and a : i. ol ludicrous incidents, without horrowinit from th" French acini"! or iiitrmlini: anything except the most legitimate omeilv inethoils into the work. For this demonstration, the thank i the nt ire playuoiiiK element anions Amerl an ure indelited to the author. "Mv Friend irmn India" in its farcical treatment need not offend the most evotit adherent ol the cult ol tbeoaonby, aa it (aroiabai only an op. portunity lor the practice ol ileceit upon the irullihle and auibitlow family ol the retire! pork packer, and liies iml rid. i ul" the philosophy. Mr. Kice has intrusted the intmpretat ion ol the comedy this year to a company i nmre than ordinary exeel lence. Mr. Walter OdllKUti will Ii" seen as the pork packer; Mr. Lewis Peters, late principal comedian ol the Hanlmi liros., pluvs the barlier; Lute rule man la the Charlie I'mierlndt ; Millard Simpson as Tom Valentine; orutliy llitiiiiuoek as Marion: Koae iaplev aa Bern ice Underbolt; West Temple as Gertrude Pfldofholl ; RlTtma Chase as Mrs. iteekmaii-Slreete ; Mias Mav Vokea as Tillv, a character that is Hiaitiely refreahinij and which she imt only originated hut lias played more than one thousand tiinea. A nambar oi vaudeville nambara have been aaMad t" brigkin tbia year s product ion. JOE SMItH KILLED. Kroilier ot g, A . Smith Murdered Near OranKevlIU, Idaho. Full particulars huve l,eeu received d the murder ot .loe M. Bmltb, who was stahhed to death by Andrew (iil hcrt at 7 :'I0 mi Tiu'sdav even inn. iJeceiuber 4, at the Dewev mines seyei, miles east of (iraniieville, Idaho. snntii and (iilhert had had troiilde a le 'lit soiii" horses. Uillnrt welil to Bmitb'a honOV at the, above incut ioni d hour and stalilied him while eatnia supper. A scull!" then ensued and (iil hert Brad two abota at Smith and the Filter shot Qilbaft iii the face, hut not falally. Smith died ladore morning fri in his injur inn. Joaaph Moaroa Bmlth, deceased, was horn at PetroloOffl, Wont Virginia, on July l"i, IS74, and lea Yea a Bjlfo and baby, He was a brother of O, A. Smith, of this city, and was em ployed in Pendleton dating IxH and Law, II is lather lives at Brininin, on Port Orchard Flay, and baa not vet heard the news of the murder of hia son. The funeral ol the victim of the tragedy . held at Oraagevllle on Tburaday, December g, Gilbert was arreetae and , . i. .1 g juii at Mt Idaho, Idaho. Qrocketl le already In the penitentiary at talent, but Columbia Ueorge and Tun-Tun are awaiting their doom in the county jail. Too other iwn most Important oaaea are civil priweedings. 1'he case of W 8. Byora varan (. w. Rigby et al, is now before the lodge on demurrer of Jamea A. Fee ami Tom Tbompaon, two of the defemlanta. to the complaint of the plaintiff. The brieis pi the at torneys fur both sides have been tiled and an opinion will soon be rendered. Thia ia a case involving the riftht of defendants to take water from the I'matilla river for imitation purpOBOe, Mr. Myers olalmlng 10,(H1(I inchea of the water of the I'matilla river by virtue of act of coiigreaa ; and that dur ing the dry season that 10,000 inchea ia practically all the water or more than then ia Mowing in that stream. The Oregon Land and Construction company versus the Allen Hitch com pany Involved water rights in life vicinity of F'cho, many people being directly affected by the deciaion thai will ba rendered. An opinion will be given by the judge in this case within a short time. Judge F'.llis expressed his Intention to clear all these matters up a rapidly aa poaaihle so aa to commence with new casea at the January term. L1VESI0LK EXPOSITION AT CHUAdO. Attended by a Number From Eastern Oreajon and WaiiilnRlon. C. P. Wade, cashier of the First National hank, returned Monday ir.nn a brief trip to Chicago, where he at- tended the International livestock as position held near the Union stock yards in a park arranged i-peciallv for the purpose with a new ampitheater for the accommodation of tpeotatora and hundreds of stalls for stock. It was the greatest thing of the kind ever attempted and atockrateere were in attendance ' from United stales, Canada, F'.iigland and South ImcriCB, The stock exhibited was lineal blood animals of horses, cattle, sheep and hogs. The display of cattle was par ticularlv interesting to Mr. Wade ami he purchased a tew head oi Hen lord and short Horn to add to his slock farme. At a aale w itnessed hv Mr. Wade all previous records were broken when a Hereford cow sold at auction for ftfltX). One carl mi: bull brought ISSOO. Four Hereford hulls were shown, the largest and best of which had at one time changed ownership at a cost of "h.K). There Were ill" Pulled Angu, Polled Durham and other breeds ol rati I" ex ll I luted . C. O. Mino'-. of lleppiier, had a rep reeetitative it the expos it ion, Mr. plawn was that Iron Yakima.and llu r,' were other- then- from Portland, the W .inn tie VB ley, and others from Beaten Oregon a id Waahlngton, toe crowds of viaiton iii attendance were eiiormou and were del iyhled al the iiianiin.cenee of the exhibit. Mr. Wade spent three dnva in attendance al the exposition and had a very pleasant, although hurried, trip. MASONIC TKMPLE. H OR AN LIE. Will Ce Dedicated on Thursday. Decem ber 20 The Masonic temple al La (iriimle will he del icnted on Thursday, DoOOID her 'M, the impressive rerrlmiliiea he iiiL' conducted by ll. B. Thiolaon, of Salem, graml master of the atate of llreumi. I he worshipful tnaater "f Pendleton lodge haa been olllcially notified by the worshipful master oi La Grande lodge oi the event. All Masona of Pendleton ar rdially in vited to he present with their wives. Tboee who intend to accept the invita tion are earnestly reoiiested t" notify John Vert, aecretarv, at their earliest posilie cotiveliieiice, so Dial satisfac tory excursion rates may he obtained ami other necessary arrange me uts made. The Masonic temple nt Baker City Will be ileilu'Hted on IridaV, llecemher 21. SERVICEABLE HOLIDAY GIFTS. Umbrellas For Men and Women (iloria and Silk, Paraxon PrBln CO, steel rods, Is'iin tiful handles, $150 to $12.00 each. Handkerchiefs For women, children and men. Silk and linen, hemstitched and plain hemmed, plain edge and BMl loped edge, fancy bordera, all in great variety. 5o to $2.60 each. The Peoples Warehouse The Peoples arehotise Silk Waists For early Christinas buv era. llluea, pint, obi roae, ceriae, cardinal, black and otheis. Heat aeaortuieni in town. We lit thorn, Pricea $2.60 t $12.60 nu ll Kid Gloves Alwnya acceptable prea "iit. Have them in graya tana, browna, mialca, ox blood, navy, green, helio trope, white anil black, si.cs r.tj t,, n, from 2 to pi button length. Pricea $ to $'2. 60 per pair The Peoples W arehouse The Peoples Warehouse Look al Your Face, And ma- if it is rolled ing health or lisease Karl's Clover Hoot Tea la'autilies the face and complexion, and assures perfect health All druggists, 1 cents and M) cents Money refunde,' if results are not satisfactory. Tallman .V c. As to Prescriptions Edlloi'a Awful Plight. F. M. Higgiaa, editor Seneca, (HI.,) News, was a Mill' ted for years with piles that 110 doctor or remedy helped until he tried Hucklen's Arnica Halve. He writes two Isixea who! ly cured him. It 's the Hiirnst pile cure 011 earth and the beat halve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Oaly M cents, hold by Tallman & Co. CIRCUIT COUKT MATIKHS. Four Caaea Are ot More Than Ordinary Inlereat. Judge W. K. F:iiia arrived from lleppiier Monday evening ami in busy with circuit court mattera four cuaua atill unsettled being of more than ordinary inereat. The hille of exception in the case of the atate vermin Mra. Minnie Cria.'kett, convicted of murder in the aucmid degree lur the killing of her lni.-huicl and sentenced to the penitentiary for life, ami of the slate versus Columbia (ieorge and Tua-Tua, convicted of murder in the tirat degree degree lor the killing of Anna Rdu on the 24th ol August last, and BQOtOlluod to be hanged on Tueaday of next week, will la- puased upon thia ufleruomi by the judge. Both thtiae murder caaea will eventually be punned upon by the uupreiue court of thu Htate. Mra. when pbyajaaaaa raooaatoaad you to have tbam oom pounded by ua, what 1 1 ,1 that mean? Kiiiiolv lh I'lirtmnlu on their part that you will get exactly worn ir jirescri lasi ine riKlll, 1 1 I u 1 1 1 1 1 y uud the right quality, which is even more impOrtaat. But we go further than that, for we take houeat pride in our skill in BOtapoOlldiagi BROCK A McCOMAS DRVGtilHTfj Ooraer Mala aad Ooorl ttta., Pendleton. th rnimh ,111.1 V'UllH UIIU III Consumption cure V&CWelu&CoJ Thia 1, beyond queHtlon the moat auccci.aiul CouKb M . 1 1 -cine tV'-r known to m imic.-; a lew dutm laveriably cure the worst cunra-uf ( ouirh, Croup ami Hrtiin hit la, while Ita won derful euoceae In the cure o( Coaaumpfioai (u without a jan allel in tbv Ii 1 1L01 y of in, Uk 1 ne. bince its fir bt diovei y it haa been tOM 011 a auaraiHi t , u Itlt Willi h 110 ntfn r 111, . in can atand. If you have a Couirt), we eainei,ily oak you toliy it. In L'nite.l Statiaaud Canada '.''-. and tl.uu, and in Kngutud U. Vil. at. ad. and 4a. 6d. SOLE PROPRIETORS M LEROY. N.Y TORONTO, CAN. For Mile by Twt'aai' v Uroawtataa ALL. THE NEWS! Take the Eat Oraconiao. Daily gj.oo a year by mail. Weekly ii.50, aad beuo. 'Voekiy ga.oo year, lagafaa py free ?clts and Purses. Chiffon Nc kw';ir. Jtwclled si(l(,,)iiils. Silk Hsi gupporteri. Silk H is.'. Pettiooata ami lnss Skirls These am cr icable glttl ami quite aooeptaolci Have lilgj wool and sateen. We make the alteral ions Pettteoata MB to l-.' each. Hress skirla II lo fin., 'a) nacli, jROltfjtS, Kms and Suits. Rveff one an acceptable, anitaiile Christinas ore". ent. We alter ami tit them free of charge. We have have all the new thing and qoallty CO It" I (derail our prices ciinnol be tooched, The Peoples Warehouse The Peoples Warehouse I he Peoples Warehouse Silk for Waists and 1 rssts Have I hem iii pattcrna or hv the yard, elegant ailka Bplondld valuea, nnsleat prices, Tftblf Linen iiinl .NapKins. taanrtaient, qaalltf ami a low price are the iittrac- I iona. riW Peoples Warehouse Holiday Gifts Smoking Jftcketi A nice variety of theae useful and coinfortable garmeiita for hoiisewear, sizea M lo 4S, at from o to 16,76. Fancy 'csts Many a man would wear one w ho doesn't like to h I o W hitnaelf. Thev ' would make an accept able present. Large var iety , sii", 64 to 11! ; pi Ices 3.M to V. The Peonies Warehouse Suspenders and Sox Have a pretty laeoftmenl of dressy and, serviceable alvles a well ; plain and fancy ami a 1 1 prices. BUnketi Fancy ones of the Pendle ton mill. Tin' boples Wiiri'lmust' Neckwear Neckwear Al this sta-iin ul" the year our RBBOrtniont is roperb, Teoks, Pnffli, PouiinhRndi, Imporials, Ascnts, Rumohundtfi Da Joinvilles, Windsors, 'lul Tics, String Tics, Bftl wing Tics, Band Bows, shield Bows, Pull 1 rress Tic-, from 25c to $1.50 Tht licsi ones oome one in a box, Till- PEOPLE5 WAREHOUSE Handkerchiefs sverooati and Mufflers and Suits splendid aaocrtmoBt of Uim.,1 i ymi want Men's Handkerchiefs in Cheap 11s ymi want, silk and li hem. Larue as you want titched and corded edgee, Small as you want plain ami laney bordere. mil prices, well. We Hainlkerebbda oc to $IJM haven't mom lo tell; Milliters 7.V to gg,60 just mne and see. Tin' hopfcs W.iivIioum' The PsopiM W.ircliinisc Trunks ami Suit iaiaa "I'is mi idle lioast to say that we have the only complete assortment ill town, Shal I la eipially glad to ihow them wheth er ymi aoOM t" buy r to look, TrankB rea t o, Iiiiks 75c In HO, -nit 1 uses to tl.'i, tele- acopea Ma t" en. mi. Tin' Flnplfl W .irelinuse hress Shirls and HoVH Not a had holiday gift, either of them. Shirts in anv atvle. in anv sie In 111 a il-yenr- old hoy or a M6poaad man. Nice warm glovea, wiail or ailk linad all at pricea to suit your DOtkOi Issik. We will Pack and Keep your Selection until Christmas Rve, and deliver them, with your card, if you wish. The Peoples Warehouse THE LEADERS. 111 'ti- cj ' FRAZER OPERA HOUSE Wednesday. Dec. 12. 1900. The Myron B. Rice Comody Company i'o senium ii. ,. Pa taniaei'a Slea ITrarglag Paiaa ..My Friend From India.. WITH MAY VOKBS in her original eharaetai of Tilly, In conjunction with a uuinbcr of high class vaudeville features. UHI Al i'BK'KH. KATH (is MALI-. AT IM. I MAN'S. ...OUR MOTTO... "BEST GOODS FOR LEAST MONEY" Thelargaat itaoek in tha oity to Mlael from. Oar pjoods are bought in airload i"t. Wa bava tin line- Baaary dapartmant in all f Baatarn Oraguoi TO FARMERS and STOCKMEN The largaat line of Oannad Qoodi avar brought tn Pendleton, Big linn of Dried Fruits. (it our prices on Kami, Lard and Baooo! Beat Ooflas tat tha Money. CITY BAKERY AND GROCERY R. Martin. Proprietor.