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XMAS PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY. GLOVES, MITTENS, UMBRELLAS, TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, LITTLE MEN'S SHIRTS MUFFLERS AND COLLARETTS. For the above sec tin window of 'leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. Ijvkmav. ii:'i:mhi:u i'MIU. COLUMBIA PORTAGE. urntneiu Rnglneers Baa. Strong Hecnnimsnaauons. ..i' Ml t, i tru iiijiii i t tiul . Imllsc III!' rcporl llf till- chief of Lht- iipon tin" exam iuatloD and Jmv (i tin' ( oiiimiuu river gnwwi toot (if Tin' DuIImh rapids and the nf('i'lil" I'iimm, wre., mau tiihii- mo will' i vmw III the .construction icaniii '"ck to overoomc tha tjiMlon i" navigation, auinui iw L ,h,. nut river nun itaronr mi. Fffc. Mt t ii i :i t I i iinI ill thr work in I I' " ' ' IIMIIIll IIIMII- i qimj nun. Captain lnrt, who ,1,11,,. - irvi'v, reports thai the work ,. , , 1 1 . 1 ir importance worthy l sjrruvking lor the United States, in, nil inn with the advh ahilitv i jsjtaoing tli undertaking lit this .,,., Kin .mention m mi' report )( a portage romi around the amotion- which rould hi- completed v tenth the cost ni u canal mill in that tiDM. Hi' HIIVH tllUt Hlll'll it I would determine the future oom e ami indicate the capacity nf the infill improvement required. il tin-re I-ohject inn tn tin- ownor- . l I At... I I U. ....... M.IBwi iiwai try tin tiitiN hmi irffiiiiiiin'ii'l the earn iiiiprnvi'ini'iii fllltuls. 1 llf f lllel III eineor' makes mi iflc reenmmcn- Arrival! at Holal Pendleton. JamoM M Kyle, I'ortlanil. Q.0 11 tireen, Spokane. K II Haynes, New York. ( nrkie. V W Hull, Chicago. II T Kidding, Now York. (' .1 I' reuse, Spokesman-liev tew I' C Holland, I'ortlanil. Wm T Qarratt 8an Francisco, W U ; lti) i rm i tiK, Portland. i r. Bamaay, I'ortlanil. K Sweet, .laiiiestown, N I). R H Howard, Spokane. B I. (John, 1'ortliiinl. II B Keed, I'ortlanil. Biatar M. Matthew. W E Woods, Weston. II I. Morgan, Weston. Bartba M Tonejr, llaker City. Edith M Wilcox, Hakcr (Jity. 1 1 Stm ItH, Spokane. P K Himsuckor. Spokane. .1 .1 Petty. SH)kanti. It v. Btapbaaaon, spnkane. Nellie M suwetiH, 1,11 Qranda Hand Plsogbor, nappsar. Artie Morgan, Meppner. Iilu Howard, lleppnur. c Viabar, Salem. I M White anil family. JaBiaa Burtis. Phil llray. Miss Alien Cuvannn, Spnkann. S Kd wards ami wife. Henry 1. Kllok, The Dallas, Or. Mr A Hand. Win Muher, I'ortlanil. 0 m smith, Portland. .1 Wrlanoar. i'ortlanil. I. McClarv, Oinuliii. I I l.rdroich. New York. CASTORIA Is. ft iliaalan ef Baa. n. il Ii w ki M than thirty yntv em flu Am. )ju Have Always Jivafii. Beautiful Holiday Gifts I . ui, UiK-korH, Center Tubles Writing desks, t'oinliinutiiui Book Cases. These are nice jikkIi' mill you will gel it liar- rain prlea G. R. O'DANIEL lUort Street Upora Mouse Blk Story of a 8lava. To lie booad liauilaml foot lor yearn hy the t'lialtiH of iHeoae 1h the womt form of slavery. George D. WlUlaniH. of Man ehenter, Mieh., tlln how IttOb a slave wan inaile free. He sbvh: ".My wile lian heen i' In'lplesH for live yearn that she (ioulil not turn over In lied alone. After iisint; two hottleH of Klertrit' Bitters she i wOBdntfttlly Improved ami ahh- to ilo her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases tpilckly eures ner viniKiiHHS, sleeplessueHh, tnelaucholy, haadaoht, baokaolia, tainting and dlasv !'!1 Tills miracle working medlelne Is a odaand tn araak, sickly, ruu-dowu paopla. Bvary boMla guaranteed. Only Ha Sold hy Tallman & Co., druggists. Notloe. Having Hold my businuss I must make OOUaellOMi All m rounts must lie paid nr settled hv note by .laniiart 1, HMD, or they will he placed in the ham! of mi attorney. P. A. IIAHVKY. Now ia the time when croup and lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that produce i lediate result is One Minute Cough Cure. It is very pleasant to take und ran he rtdieil BOOB to quickly cure coughs, colds ami all lung diseases. It will prevent roiinuinptioii. Tallman A Oo, , If ml i nf druggist. Presents to be Proud of Another lot of Souvenir China just in. Elite French China Haviland & Co. China Salad Sets, Cake Plates, Cups and Saucers Lamps and stands of the finest. Get Ciiast & Sanborn Coffee for Christmas Dinner. Oregon Bakery & Grocery 309-31 1 Court Street POTATOES A No. i Oregon burbanks lor sale in carload lots. Address VAN OR5DALL & ROSS, Pendleton, Oregon. mm m. niieaan nrortnrn "cupmtNf VI Jk mw mw m. KisbW I kw m aa Lhlr (rami vlav ,! Vlutaz,.r t ... ,,f f. ,,,, v !'.. i, ui, vairii.il . will uitwUly cum, yua ul ull "."'Will ili.ul Ha; ttnrllv., uri., mic-Ii tu l.t mmaUau Im-uiuI Im Id . u .s. ...... ..i ..,t.-l. .... Nrru MIly. I'lHtwIm I H U ... . , ..... V..IMM1. ul I iuiiIImIIm tUUiiMlMll ItuZ L .1-.'. ,r ll,l I'r.VMlUUUlcLumuf UUM.i,lit, . will, I, If l, t t'lltX'V I ll Wb i,, ...i.TZ.'.. I. iW '.I.: i,.:.. rrm,u,i.... : , iu.u,mv, the Mtrtau, ' ;"r, "' "! uiiU the uriiwry urgu ul all Impurities. ;U rlUaSM K lrvu thtau aSWlli 'r,,'fo- uuliuml by H,M tun.h,lutlOwr,-iitaxe troubled wit , rroalattllU l?!ril! ""'y know,, reomly lu " lth..utn uu.r.Uuu. toou uUuiuiilU. A w.iu,,. aikW. I.. ,r.?ilMI8 oircuUr and utliui'iiliila eMlMM UtA i'.J'i" f i'l I ' h, r Hll'l l.'IIU,'l,l.ai tUt BX TA I.I.M AM CO.. UHUUWiai'M. rKKUL.UTON , OUKUON. , iiW.. f. V. iut M. Uu tiauUauu. Cal. m mmmaemmmmwi KNKJHTS WILL ASSEMBLE. First Annual Dlatrlet Convention Will Be Haiti at Fandlaton. Knights of Pvthlas nf Umatilla county are peeking through their visors anxiously awaiting for the com ing of Saturday, Jannary , on which date the first annual district conven tion will be hold in Pendleton. There are onlv five cunt it- halls in this Bounty, one each at. Milton, Athana, Waaton, Heltt and Pendleton, and from tbem it ia expected that mho or more knights will emerge tn participate on this occasion. Many of the grand lodge otBcers from outside the county will he present. At this meeting will occur a competi tion for a purse of 75 for the best team work, offered by Damon lodge. No, 4. Teauis from Helix, Athena, Weston and Milton hare been practicing for the event, and will con test. The convent inn will hold its session in I .a Dow hall. Kollowing is the pro gram in full for afternoon anil ef oning exercises : Arternoon Prorram. Calling convention to order hy Oranil Pralata W. Maloney; address of waloODM, Grand Representative 1,. B. Heeder; resimnse, fast ( 1 rand Chancel lor W. M. (lake, of Portland; music, Damon quartet; address, (irand Chancellor W. 1.. Bradshaw ; music, Damon quartet ; exemplification of un written work, Supreme Representative Turner Oliver, of !, ramie, "How-to Make l.o.liie Mel'tintlM lllti'l-fntllltl. general discussion; selection of place for holding second annual district con volition, by the lodges. Evening Program. The i vening program will commence at 7:15 in the lodge mom, l.aDow hall, and will be as follows: 0 Dan ins of Damon lislge. No. 4, by Chancellor Commander B. K. Ken nedy; exemplification of Knight rank, Damon lodge. No. 4; work in Knight rank, oonlatl for puree of $7,S I'vthian hslge, No. 1H, of Athena; Stevens lodge. No. 4M. of Weston ; Hercules lodge, No. .M, of Milton; Pleiadet lodge, No. 74, of Helix; com pletion of Knight's rank, by a selected offloer; awardiM of prims, by the judges; f losing of the lodge Imnquet. mm Prevented a Traaedy. Timely inforiuat ion given Mrs. UeOrge Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy and MVad two lives. A frightful cougn had long kept her awake everv night. She had tried many remedies and doc tors hut steadilv grew worse until urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery. Om bottle wholly cured her, and she writes this marvelous BMuioiM also 00 red Mr. Long of a severe attack of pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of the matfhlesh merit of this grand remedy for curing all throat, cheat and lung trutiblus. Only "0 and fl. Kvery bottle guaranteed. Trial hottlcb tree at lallinan .V Co. drug store, LOST NEAR HOME A Story That Ben Swaggart Telli on Hlmseir and His Friend. When li. 1'. waggart vuu, in Sunday from bis stock ranch, savs the Hepp- nor a.fttf, he was asked an to ni'Ws out that way and said: "I have a good joke on Jim rristoe. He fame to look tor some stock uear inv place, and I went with him on a dav's ride. We returntsl and entered my pitHture rniiles from the house at r p. m., raining at the time, ll soon banauif very dark, and we lost our hearings and could not see the wire fence, so we concluded to tun r saddle-horses loose for (ear we might ride them into the hnrhed wire. "After walking a short distance we lisagreisl about the course, he con tended that the opposite direction wa right. I informed him that if he thought he knew my land better than 1 did, to take Ins course, ho we separated, bu saying mat he bad lieen under that impression for the last three hours, hut that now he had changed bis mind. "I phi ii-1 the house at midnight, by my pup coming out quite a distance to meet me. I'ristoe got in at in the morning, la-ing m sight of the house when my foreman went out with a lantern to feed. He relished his break fast, as be bad bad nothing for fi hours, and said that if we could not travel together we uould euioy eating together. I told bin to take a sleep after breakfast and I and Mr. Church would go out and get our saddles. We put in the forenoon riding in the pas ture after the saddles, but failed to liutl them, so I hitched up and brought Kristin- to town." SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. They Will Be Appropriate to the Christ ine ben. so n. Church of the Redeumer Divine Her v ni- tomorrow tit hours as follows: Karly oalabrallon of the Holy Com munion at H a. in. riunday school at 1U a. ui. Morning prayer, litany and sarin Oil at II a. m. Kveuing prayer ut 4 p. in. Ilia offering at the morn ing service will he devoted to domestic mueloOSi tin Monday evening at 5 o'clock the Christmus tree servp f P i the children of the Snmhiv school will he.hfld in thf cliiiri-h. The midnight Christmas evu service for the congrega tion will begin at 11:45. There will be that service, with uu offering for the disabled clergy fund of the diocese, i hi Christinas day the regular Christ mas service will begin at ll):30a in. consisting of morning praver and second celebration of the Holy Com munion. Spucial anthems appropriate to tin- neuHon will be rendered at all the Christmas services. M. K. church, south I'reaehiug at U a. m. and .:..o p. in. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Kpworth league, ti:45 p. in. t .hrsluMtn trite Monday fveuii.g All peraunx wishing to put preheats on the true, please leave them at tin parsonage or church before p, id, Monday the 24th. Christian church Services are held in the Congregational house of worship. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; Senior hndeavor att:45 p. in.; preach iug at 11 a. ui. and 7:30 p. m. hy the pastor. Subject of the morning aeriuou "What it is to Lie a Christian." Kveu ing subject, "Our Christinas." On Monday evening there will be a Christ mas eve service, with a Christmas tree. A feature of the program will he a reading by Miss 1.,- Barre, AH are welcome. CLOVER 10 SUPPLANT WHEAT. Willamette Valley Farmer Says It Is Bouad lo Come. Wm. Cohere, a Yamhill county farmer, who came out from Minnesota three years ago, thinks the farmers of the Willamette valley have not yet found out what the soil is especially adapted to, as they have devoted most of their attention to raising wheat. He puruhased 'd'JO acres of good farm ing land near McMinuville, paying 11K,000 for it, and he thinks stockrais iug and the cultivation ul grasses will bring out the resources of that region better than anything else though even that is yet an experiment, lie raismi considerable clover seed this year, which he sold for ft a bnshul right at home, and he thinks this heats wheat at 60 conts. "If the farmers of Oregon would work as hard as those of Minne sota have tn," he said, "thev would all become well off." He thinks clover will finally usurp the jilaoe of wheat in amhlll ennnty. To Postpone Old Aas. The latest theory is to apply electricity to the base of the brain. The hardening of the arteries the first symptom is followed by a crumbling awav of the hrain cells. This process produces the mental characteristics of old age. Not alone does this treatment restore the feelings of youth, but pro duces the appearance of it. While hundreds ot experiments have is-on presented, there Is hut one way of prolonging youth, and that is by the preservation of health. For this pur pose, and for the core nf constipatinn, indigestion, dyspepsia, liver and kid ney disorders, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters was placed before the public over fifty years ago. Money cannot huv a better remedy, iry it, and you will be convinced. HEPPNBR VS. PORTLAND. A Football Came Probably Between the Teams of These Towni. The business men of Heppner have already subscribed f'.'1:' to see a game of football played between Heppner and the big Multnomah team of Portland, the game to take place at Heppner sometime during the holidays, savs the Heppner Times. S. A. Young, the oacli, was authorized to issue a per sonal challenge to the Multnomah oinb, and "ur citisens are anxiously awaiting the reply. Multnomah lias the champion football club of the state, in fact nx good a team as can bo found on the eoast. hut Heppner lias so easily out-classed her equals in all games that she now feels big enough to tackle the best of 'em. Kxcursion rates on the railroads will no doubt be secured, and the affair will he by far the biggest thing in athletics ever wit nessed in Kastorn Oregon. nearness Cannot be Cured bv lecal HtmPeatlonw, a Ihev rtiniioi reach lh dcneanvil Kirtloll ot the ear. There 1m only one wuy to can' di'HiiH'iifi. ana mat im hy conautu ttiinal re in ml 1 en. DaWRMIS In DeQSSd by an tn- Hateee ooadtMon el ihe siaeoai iimnx of the Miitm-mmi tun,'. w Hen title lube ie'i" la flamed you have a rinntiliiiK Hound or trailer- I . i l,n.,ln. .! 1, It ,!....., I ileatneim In the remilt. aixl aslsel the Intlamnia- tlon rm he taken out ami thin tnte reatored to Ita normal condition, heal ink w 111 lie dentroyril torever ; nine eafes oui of ten are miiietl to (uttarrh, which U iiothlnt; hut an lnMaine,l oottilttton of the mucoua Mirfacea. Wo wfll flvu one huntlred dollar for any i'km- of ,1,'afne.n Icauitfil hy eatarrh) that cannot lie enroll hy HaM'K Catarrh I'ure Bend tor clrrulam, tree. r. J. t HKNBY A in. Toledo, II. Hold hy all il mutt into. 7 V Hall'. Family ruin are the boat. "TIRED OF LIVING ALUNB." A Young Woman'! Farewell Letter to Her Brother. "I am tirel of living alone. Todav in the house where I board I saw a (mug mn:.. He liven with his two sisters. Thev keep house for him. It makes me Bad to see how happy they were and to think that I never had life like other girlx; brothers to love me and stay with me; but 1 never was happv ; I never had anyone to love me, so I thought that in death I could rest and have baipiness." I iioto' senUilices in a letter to her brother I'aul tell why Pauline Feste. twenty-seven years old, shot herself in theOrand I inon Hotel, New lork, a few days ago. She ended the letter with a pathetic request "Don't think me a tool. She had bor life insured for 11800 and left a written request that purt of the money he used to cremate her tsirtv. hrnest leste, a theatrical decorator in New Orleans, wired to an undertaker to place the body in a re ceiving vault until written instruct ions arrived. In a letter to this brother she asks that her mother who with her married daughter, Mrs. Pollock, lives 111 I'aris, lie inlorineil that M Ish rente bad died from a cold. Worse Than War. Hundreds are killed in war, hut hundreds of thousands are killed by foiisumtion. There would liq no deaths at all caused by this terrible disease, if people could be made to un derstand that Shiloh's cough and 00O sumption cure is a sure remedy if taken in the early stages. lt els., 60 i ts. and $1 a bottle. Druggists will refund the money if a euro is not effected. Tall man A Co., leading druggists. Worth Seeing. If you are going to huv anything in the furniture line for Christmas you should see Baker A FoJaoae'i stock, It iaetanei the most complete line of rockers, ladies' disks, dining tables, buffets and Morse reelining chairs ever seen in Pendleton. Ihev also have a big line of carpets, and the prices all oer the store will be very low. PITS Thiags. The five diseases for which Shiloh'a Consumption Cure is -) ml ly rccota- aaenUuU, are Uollghs, Colds, Whoo,mg Oougb, Croup aid Consumption. Mo meuifiue ever made by man is equal U it in anv resi-ft. Siolil under a positive guarantee. Monev back if it fails. 2ft ets, 50 cts and fl a bottle. Tollman A Co. As to Prescriptions if" I, .1 . - u Q-twJBwS. eaaKia ah,-1, physicians recommend you to have them compounded by us, what does that mean? Simply the certainty on their part that you will get exactly what is prescribed the right quantity and the right quality, which is even more important. But we go further than that, for we take hoiieat pride in our skill in compounding. BROCK A MoCOMAS DRUGGISTS Corner Main and Court Ste., Pendleton. Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor. Uapaotly, 100 barrels a day. Flour exuhaufed lor wheat. Flour, Mill Feed. Chopped Food, etc., alwajs ou baud. BRYAN'S WEEKLY PAPER. "The Commoner" Will Be the Name of the Paper He Will Publish. The announcement has heen made that W. 3. Bryan wonhl bngln the publication of n weekly paper at Lin coln. When approached by repres. ntu tives of the press associations he said concerning it: "I have for several years had in contemplation the establishment of a weekly newspaper and' this seems an onnoriiine time for undertakne it. "Intending to devote my life to the study and discussion of public ques tions, I havo chosen this method lie cause It will best accomplish the pur pose which I have in view. Through such a paper I shall be able to keeji IB touch with social, economic and !oli- tical problems. The paper will at the It ..f.. I ...... i.ln ... same lime, it sill imriu i , n, income sufficient for my pecuniary needs and this kind of work will allow me more time with my family than I have been able to enjoy for svernl years past. T expect lo lecture occasionally, es Hcially in college towns where I can Msk to students, hut mv Principal work will be done with the pen, or perhaps I should say, with the enctl. "The Dinar will Iw called The Com moner and will defend the principles set forth in the Kansas Citv platform. The first issue will appear in January. I shall lie editor and publisher. Subscribers to the Kast Oregon ian can secure "The Commoner" and the weekly Kait Oregon ian for $S.8B semi weekly, f2.H"; daily, 10x78) each for a veaf. The subscription price of Mr. Bryan's paier when remitted direct will lie fl a year. Is This Plain Bnough. If you have a nagging cough and are losing flesh, go to a drug .'ore, ami get a bottle of Shiloh's Consumption nun lake two-thirds of it, and then, if you are not. benefited, return the bottle to the druggist, and he will re turn your money, lsn t that fair" No one could ask more. Sftcts., 50 cts. ami fl a Isittle. Tallman A Co., lead ing druggists. Miss Gilliam's Sehool. Harmony school, No. :l, of which Wsi Gratia Gillian is teacher, will have an entertainment of : music. ossays, etc., Christmas eve. Twenty odd scholars are enrolled. The school is on Kast. Birch creek, five miles from Pilot Rock, Btul is nourishing. Miss Gilliam is credited with being one nf the most suci-essful disciplinarians m the county. A load of candle, nuts and Christmas tree trimmings will he taken not today for use on this oocas ion. f Dr. ShiloKs , lougn and kVnniimniiiTi cure This Is beyond question the moat euooeaaful Cough Medi cine ever known to ectencr: a few duees Invariably cure the worst caaea of l ough. Cronp and Hrom hltis, while lte won derful aueeeaa In the cure of Consumption ia without n par allel tn tor hiatory t medlelne. Since Ita (lrat dixoovrry 1 1 haa been aold nn u guarantee, a ttst which no other nn itu lne caa stand. If you have a Cough, we earnestly aalc you totrylt. In United Statea and Cunada V , Mc. and $1,110, end In Kngland la. ltd. via. Sd. end ia. tM. SOLC PROPRICTOrfS S.C.WELLs&Ca LEROY. N.Y. TORONTO, CAN. Kor sale by Tllllniun X, i o., driiuulslH. DR. WALKER Store Open Until o o'clock tonight and Monday Holiday Sale. The Tropics Warrhotisr ii the best lighted store in town and is very plMMBt to shop in. Huodfldl of pretty articles suitable lor holiday gifts, Lotsol eleganl fabriet tt thtwait'lier, Ynn nre no asknl Id buy. The linliday display is yours to admire. Should ynu wish to buy yon will find pro os most moderate. You will liini hundreds of btrgtinii courteous quick service and prompt deliVeVjr, l ln sooner ou come the bettor attention we will lie able to ofler yon. Until Decembat 14U1 wi will forward tree oi charge to am- rail road point in Oregon, Idaho or Washington .til holiday purchases of us amounting, to f5.n0 or over. Shoe Stort 71b Mam St I r ( ioiuls Stun 71S Main St. Clothing Store 720 Main St. ..The Glen Ellen Wine Vaults.. Your Christmas Dinner - may bo fins but it will not lie complete unless supplemented by a glass of our delicious CALIFORNIA WINK. ( tar pun' i rape Brandy .... w ill give u delightful flavor and Met, to )Hll(iillH ami fuiooeraeaU It will make your A. KLINE & CO., ( Ihriitinaf: dinner w a lirillillllt HllCCi'HH. Court ncai Johnson Street. , il, g5S ! The wulbknowu and reliable eMcial ists treatx private chronic and nervous dlacases of men only. II,- stOfM dis charges, 1'iiri'K SOfSt bhsal and skin diseases, soren and iwel lings, DSrVOOl tlehility, imMiteui'V and other weak nesses of manhood. He corrects the secret errors of youth and their torrihle sttaotS, loss of vi tality, palpitation of the heart, Iohn of memory, daSpOJsdOMff and other trouhles of mind and Issly, caused by the errors, excesses and diseases of men and pOVfi tie restores lost vigor and manly isiwers, removos deformities and re toMa I he organs to health. ffa cures diseases eausoil hy mercury and and other polSOtlOSM drugs. Pi Walker's tuuthoda are regular and si lelitl fle. He uses liu laslvat BJOjeieOSaa or reiely Mads 1 1 .,o ui ...I, -, hut cures thu .H i . , by ihoruugh in,', p. l tieatiauni Ilia new miu tihlet will be esnl free to mil nu n who deettrlbe no 0 Irouhlv. 1 , in. 111 1 u r, it at huaae. I, rtua reasoualjle. Honrs 1 to : dally, 6 to s MMlStJL Huinlays ISIaiSoetr, UoosulUatloa frSS and aaiiodly uouUdtiilial all uu oraddresa lk. WALKER. IS first St.. roruur Aldur. Porlleud, Oregon, lei si mm UKO. UAKVUAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished. Steam Hatted Huropean flan. Hlock nod a-hall trout d.pot. Aainplc Mooa In connectloa. Room Halt 50c. 75c, f 1.00 CHICKENS. Now is when Html Mtal makes Khs, Hone Mi il .lu ll, Mica tint tidl dig! Itioni I'.K 1'"ooiIh ket:p them In althy. C. F. COLLSWORTHY, I Poultry Supplier. Hay. Grain and Feed. ...OUR MOTTO... "BEST GOODS FOR LEAST MONEY" Tho largoBt atock in tlie city to aoluct from. Our gobdl art bought in oarload lota. We have tUH finest Bakery department in all of Eastern Oregon. TO FARMERS and 8T0GKMEM The largeat lino of ('aimed Goodn over lirought to Pendleton. Big lino of Dried Eruita. Uet our prices on Hams, Lard and Bacon Best Coffee for the Money, CITY BAKERY AND GROCERY R. Martin. Proprietor. i i