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v sATITKDAY, DKOKMHKU 22, 1900. NO EXCUSE Fashion id not everything hut there is no excoso tar any woman wearing out of date, clumsy footwear when ny coming to out place she can be fitted with ii pair of nice shoes from $2.B0 TO $R.OO that cannot, for the price, be excelled in anv market. GLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Shoe Man. W Main Street, Pendleton, Oregon HRHVITIHS. Badlev A ehner, choice cigars. Pictures and easels cheaper than you ever heanl of at Kader'n Handkerchiefs, auitahlc tei t'lirist mas. Cleaver Bros. I'ry liool" com pany. A new shipment of Ullto araainiry butter just receiveil nt the White HoMI grocery'- Necktie- for Christmas presents. ee window of Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods company. Nice, clean up to date furnished rooms by the day, week or month over "St. Joe Store," B. K. Kenn, proprie tor. A quiet, nice place, large r.' nut, well furnished, bar in connection. 1 1 h Col umbia, Main street, K. X. Schcmpp, proprietor. Smokers' deliaht. 12 V -cent Kl Sidelo, Henry the Fourth and Charles the tireat, lor 10 cents, at Mam Patton'a cigar store. At lMiuott's lor Christmas chickens, turkeys, ducks and eese. drpssei I or alie. Creamery butter, clery, cran berries, oranao, lemons, sweet isitatoes, cauliflower, hot house lettuce and nice white comb lionev. Your orders will be attendeil to promptly. When you need a soothing and heal ing antiseptic application for any pur pose, use the original loWitt'n Witch liatel Salve, a well known cur'' tot piles end skin diseases. It heals sores without leaving a scar. Beware of counterfeits. Tallman A Co., leadiuv druggists. A PAIR OF SLIPPERS Will mike a nice present for your father, your mother, your sister or your hrother. We have them all styles and kinds, The Flutters of Hiect and Pocket Books. The Peoples Warehouse SHOE STORE. ?M Man Street, PendleUjii, Oregon. Whitaker the dentist. Scavenger work and brick-laying. See J. Frank Day. Christmas cam! v. nuts, etc., K. W. Vletclier "The Cycle." A barn for rent, apply to Mary K. Kust foot of Bluff atreet. A few leather rockers and conches at Failing's, cheap for cash. Must go. Oeuwhi'. if an don't hurry all those pretty things at the owl will lie gone. "Whore are von btivlni vour C'hriat mas presents."' "At Bailor's, of course. ' The St. Joe store is selling piles of holiday ko'xIs. They have a new variety to select from. Christmas trees ail liaet, evergreen Isinghs 2V a hunch R, W. Fletcher t ' The Cycle." The purest and freshest line of groceries in Pendleton can be found at the St. Joe store. There will be a masquerade ball at Pilot Bock on tkeSnight ol Christmas, tho 85ttl instant. Hej Come and pick out a pair of kid gloves for Christmas Cleaver Bros. I)ry doods company. Only the liest of viands crystallized aromii coffee, inviting delicacies at the Bon Ton restaurant. Finest hams and lard on the market. Home product; try it. its guaranteed. Boh wan A Greolfch. Dr. W. i. Cole has removed his office from Pendleton Savings bank building to .ludd block. New holiday goods placed on sale dailv, iancv goods, sterling silver novelties, ltlc to 96c. Noll's. .loin the ttirong of Christmas present purchasers at Pendleton's popular pur chasing place, Rader's of course. Kine umbrellas, just the article for Christmas presents. See windows, Cleaver Bros. Dry (ioods company. Black Cats" dance December 24 at Armory hall. Good time, good music. Kvcrybody invited. Admission M cents. Ham, bacon, canned fOOlll and pro duce and plenty of it, at prices that are right at the White House grocery store. Candy iMitton, famous home made caudles made fresh every day. His creams and chocolates can't be bent. They are pure. K. W. Fletcher has Rambler and Ideal bicycles. All sites and all prices, buy one for a Christmas present for your Ihv or girl. Cliarles'llomer and hnnlv Johnson, Isith of Weston. Umatilla county, WON married at Walla Walla. Wednesday. hv Bev. ii. A. Blair. In the family of J. Romig. at lu i. ran. I. . there are three cases of small- po. Kvery effort is being made there to prevent tin1 ilisoase troni spreauing You are sure to lie pleased if you see O'Damel's line oi . hoinlay rockers, center tables, writing desks andcomln nation book cases. J-imest prices over offered. Hooks, toys, albums, toilet cases mirrors, ster liaet and plated silver Ham: evervtiiitm i- sold at cost at the closing out sale at the Blue Front Ma. Baer. If you have a house to paint or a room to paper, a picture to frame, a littla plumbioa to Ih- looked after go and see C. Sharp, opera house block, Court street. 1 1. to the St. .)! store ii you want a nice suit of clothes, or u new Or ess, jacket, cape, silk handkerchief, stylish hat, best shoes or anything else in geut's ur ladies' wear. DrtWtit Little I.arlv Kiaers are dainty littlu pills, but they never fail to cleanse the liver, remove obstruc tions and invigorate the system. Tall- man A Co.. leading druggists. Teeth extracted, painless, 60c. ; child, t .-ii teeth, 2oc; best sets teeth vulcanite. euaranteed, 18; best seta celluloid, 10. silver fillings, f 1 ; gold fillings, 1 up. Whitaker, the ilentlit. Boy Horn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Horn, states that during the year 1UU0 ho killed In rattlesnakes on their larm on the MeKav. The largest and most ferocious of the reptiles had 11 rattles. Fruits, oranges, nuts and candy by tile wagonload at tie White House grueerv store ami at prices that are OOrrOM. Tuesn goods were liought iii tie- uast aad are Al, both as to quality and price. .-ixrtnien will repair u the grounds Sunday and indulge in their usual port of shooting at bluerocks uud live KOEPPENS MODERN PHARMACY I if ry lhin( that If kCf t M a (W it nil., yp to-date drug store 115 Court St. HOLIDAY LINE COMPLETE : : : : Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Leather Goods, Get our prices before you buy if you wish to save money. Nobody can meet our prices on dolls HOOKS, HOOKS, HOOKS tin i s that nobody can touch. TALLMAN & COMPANY Leading Stationers nlffeons. Tho latter aro a Ann lot of birds and will make things lively for the marksmen. There will be a meetinit of the clerk's union in the court house nt 2:30 p. ni. on Hunday. Business of im portance will bo transacted. President C. A. Fippinger requests every ineni her to bo present. Owing to the prevalence of smallpox nt Umatilla Junction, Marshal Driver, of The Dalles, has served notice on the Oi R. & N. C. to not allow any persons or articles to be carried by them from that place without first being fumigated. When the stomach is tired out it must have a rest, but we can't live without food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "digests what voueat" so that you can eat a'.l the good food you want while It is restoring the digestive organs to health. It is the only preparation that digests all kinds of food. Tallman A Co., leading druggist. Owing to the failure of some of the more prominent proprietors of mer cantile establishments to BOQUietOI In store-closing on Christmas forenoon, some stores will remain open an 1 some will lie closed. An effort will Ih- made hv the clerks to have a list published Monday ol the stores that will ba closed all dav Christmas. The Initiiim club danee in Armory hall last night was a pleasant affair. The hall had Ix'i'ii decorated for the occasion with excellent effect. During the earlv evening those in attendance were principally of the younger eel, hut after It) o'clock the number was augmented hv many of the older ones, who had been at the theater, and a general good time resulted. The Presbvterian church was tilled last evening with a well-pleased au dience. The occasion was the musical and literary enterninment gotten up hv the basketball team composed of voumt ladies, students at Pendleton academy. The program was heartily enioved. The uirls cleared 1,17 hv the entertainment, which sum will be used in the ourchase of nattv suits. An exhibition of basketball is next on the program. Frank RouinaKoiix offers a liberal reward for information leading to th recovery of a heller, branded with a bridle bit on left stitle and on ribs with slit in u ear. and two geldings, one black, other bay, i.ran led with a bridle bit on left Mill.'. These anlinals were seen a month into live miles west of MeKav creek. Mr. Koumagoux's icsiolhie ,ul. Ires- i- vc Umatilla county. Jfuvcrs of Christinas presents will find uiaiiv useful articles at the l'i pies Warehouse that make suitable holiday remembrnncess and that arc useful as well. Neckties, aPves, handkerchiefs, mutllers, fans, silks, smoking jackets, silk waists, women's jackets, capes and dresses. In accomo date all of our patrons our store will remain open until ti o'clock Saturday and Monday evening. That irrand melodrama of ,"Tho Secret Service, " u produced at tin F' rarer hv the Frawlev company last eveninu, entranced the audience. The company la well balanced and the pro duction was u credit to the organ ir.a- tion. It is of a class of phtvs that ap peal toiichingly to t!ie heart, recalling dark days, but with sufficient humor mixed in to afford plenty of opxr tunitv for smiles, lliose who were present enjoyed a treat which they will long remember. Dick Osburn called Dell Currv, the barber, out of his shoj this morning, asked him a few questions and applied an opprobrious epithet. Mr. Curry was displeased and surprised. Mr. Osburn pulled his coat and struck at Mr Currv. the latter being much the smaller. Mr. Curry downed his man and punched him' plenty. Marshal Deathman took Otbum to the recorder's office. Thu prisoner refused to keep quiet, so was taken to city jail until he would be good. According to observations ol J. F Now! in. county superintendent of schools, the Hastem Oregon statu normal aciiool is moving along like u piece of perfect machinery. Mr. N.. I in visited Weston recently and was pleased with what he aaw. He gives Dr. J. A. Beattie, at the head of the institution, credit for being an excel lent man for the place. The feeling is general that tin HQtlook for the school was never tuightwr. The atten dance has increased ami faculty, students and friends of the institution are working to together in a manner most harmonious. (ilen Bushee receiveil news Friday from his uncle, David B, Bushee, of Warren, R. I., that his uncle, Moses E, Bushee had died suddenly at the liooil Samaritan hospital, Los Angeles, Calif., on December 10. The deceased was a brother of the late J. P. Bushee He hail written from l.os Angeles to i ilen Bushee but u law days before the 10th, and had given no intimation that at that time he was not well. fhe news was a great shock to the relatives here, as it will be to other friends, with whom hu became, ac- qainUxl here during u visit in the sum mer of lUUO, and on previous occasions. PRRS0NAL MBMTfON. nu o. a. n. cutoff. The (trading- tor th New Road Almost Completed. M. 0i Doran of the firm of Jones, Dorau A Co., of Spokane, is a visitor in Pendleton, and will leave Monday for home to spend the holidays. His company iias the contract for tho cut off on the 0, B. A V troni below Ratio to Yoakum a distance of Iti miles, and he is well pleased at the progress that has been made. The length oi Due to lie graded is about lti miles, ami the work has been practically completed with the exception of one mile, u littlo fiieoe across the land of A. L. Coffey, talfway between Not in ami 1m ho, and a lunger piece, nearly a mile, across the land of Judge Yoakum, at Yoakum. With thu exception of these two pieces of grading the cutoff will be graded ready for the rails by January 1 of the new century. The grading on these two connecting links will be done within the next 60 days. The rails will be laid by u largo force of uivii and the transfer from tho old to the new cutoff line will not, impede the running of truius for a minute. OK AT It OF i. M. HBLNICK. oao or Ukteh's lest Known Ulli.ns Dlos Suddenly. The death of I. M Helmick at lu o'clock Friday nigbt occasioned great eurpriae and sorrow. A few days previously ho had been stricken with rheumatism of the heart ami suffered intensely. Tho worst was feared from thu first sign of the disease. Deceased was aged 44 years ami 7 months, and leave a wife aul three children to mourn. The funeral will be held at Ukiah at 11 o'clock Sunday forenoon. Mr. Helmick came to Ukiah in lKUti and engaged in the creamery business. He lias ever since been considered one oi Ckiah's leadiug business men, and his death is deplored He sold his creamery last summer. lie was u member of tho United Artisans. Foil K Page, of Athena, Is visitili in Pendleton. Cecil Wane is home from Whitman OOHtfe, Walla Walla. James A. Fee is ill Portland and is expected home Sunday. W. J. Furnish returned Friday night from a business trip to la (irande. A. J, Musselnian, of Baker City, is a visitor in Pendleton and will return home Sunday. J, ('. Barrett, representing Flecken steiu. Mayer Co., ol Portland, is in town on business. Dr. A. L, Beatie has returned from a trip to Portland to attend the meet ini: of the -late dental board. Jacob Sheiierman went to La (irande Thursday on a pelt and hide-buying trip, and returned last night. Mrs. Mary K. Price, of Adams, was visitor ti Pendleton today on a Christmas shopping exs'dition. James A. (lihson, of Walla Walla, formerly of Pendleton, was in town yesterday and left this morning for hoine. Miss Lola Carl, who has been at tending Whitman college nt Walla Walla, is expected to arrive home thi" ('veiling. D. Krdreiech, of New York, a hustl ing cigar drummer, is visiting in Pen dleton pMlay and is registered at the Hotel Pendleton. Hoppner (iasette I Mrs. 0. I, Bed field has returned from n very enjoya ble visit witbtbe family of Col. Par sons, at Pendleton. C. K. Kllrath, a fruit commission man of l.a (irande, is in Pendleton, for the purpose of buying a few carloads of apples and other fruit. Virgil F. Moore, the well known farmer, was in town from his ranch east of Pendleton today. He reported crop conditions excellent. BOTtbl M. Toney and Edith M Wil cox, of Haines, r., passed through Pendleton on their way home irom at tcii.taiite at the normal school at We ton. D, II. Butts, a subcontractor on the 0. R. A. N. cutoff, spent Friday and Saturday in Pendleton and will go down to' the scene of operations this oven iug. MiBs Maud Hoffman, an Oregon girl, is playing leading lady t" W. S, Wil lard, the Knglinh actor, in Boston. She wus a student in the state agri cultural college and later a teacher in St. Helen's Hall. Miss Maud Flaogher, Miss Artie Morgan and Mis- Ida Howard, students at the Kastern Oregon state normal school at Weston, were guests nt the Hotel Pendleton last night ami left for home at Heppnei today to spend the Christmas holidays. Mrs. A. S. Wells and son Jake, of Heppner; Mrs. S. A. Tweedy, of Waitsbnrg, Wash. ; and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Means, Jr., of Umatilla. ie turned to their respective homes today, having been called to Pendleton on ac count oi the death of Mrs. .1. B. Means, ir. Mrs. M. C. Rvam, and Miss Data Lumileu came down from Weston F"ri day evening and event on west, the former for Portland, the latter to her home at The Dalles. The first men tioned is superintendent of the training department and the latter a student at the normal sclnsd, Weston. Doug Butts, ot Fast Birch creek, came to Pendleton yesterday to meet his aunt, Mrs. Paul Belts, of Harris burg, who arrived this morning, and who will spend Christmas with the family. Miss F.va Belts, who has been a student at Pendleton academy will return home today with her lather and grand-aunt. F'rancis Boumagoux, of the Nye nuighliorhood, u successful stockman, is in Pendleton. He say- the weather has lieen exceedingly favorable tu stock interests and the ranges are ex. cellent and the cope in the beat of spirits, enjoylug good health and anticipating a merry Christmas mid proierous New Y'eer. W. H. McCormick and James Kimery wen- in town irom the Mc Cormick ranches, north of town, today. Mr. McCormick, who is one of the best farmers in the county, says the con ditions could not be better than they are for the farmer and stockman, the low price of wheat lieing about the only drawback at thi:, time. Miss Nellie M. Stevens, assistant art critic in the training department of the lastern Oregon state normal school at Weston, arrived in Pendleton oti will fihtl suitable X-Mbh Riftl in our hire,. . . mentof Cut Glass, Sterling Silverware Silver plated ware, Watches' Clocks, Jewelry and Ebony and Silver toilet ware. :::::: : .. , And many Other Useful presents. Conic bfore Make yutir select!,,,, IR to late to ..LOUIS HUNZIKER.. JEWBUK and OPTICIAN. 7UMAIN STREET Kridav evening and left, lor l.a i.nmde today to remain during the holidays. Miss Stevens Is an enthusiast in her work and expressed pleasure when re porting that harmony now reigns at the institution with which she is con nected. NEW YORK MARKET. Reported by I. In Ray Co., Chleaao Board of Trade and New York Stoek Exehange Brokers. December '.".'.The wheat market was unchanged today and prices in the east are the same today a- on P in her I. Liverpool closed, t M and New York 7!'c, May. The exirt ship ments for the week were 4ilM000 compared with 9,114,000 same week last year, while speculation is light the exporters are doing a large busi ness. Stocks strong. Mone . B per cent. Clime vehterdav. 7. ( Ijien todav, 7H 7-S. Bange today, 7 7-s to 7U. Close today, 70. Impediment to Travel. Thu landslide four miles nos1 of Uniiiutvllle is still an imte'd i inent to I travel. Mail, exprec and passengers have to l.e transtcrre ii there. , lorce of men is at work reinovinj the debris and it is believed that trains will be again running on schedule time by Sunday. Damnbar 28. It has been NpOftad at Vale that there are three eases of diphtheria at N'yesu, Id miles away, and the news has awakened considerable uneasiness among the people ol this place. One box in the Baker City new opera house wus sold for f T.'i and another fot l tor the oienlng night The profits of the lirst performance will go towards lurniiliiug the theater. CHRISTINAS GIFTS GIVEN TO ALL AT THE FAIR : s Continuing until December '.'nth THE KAMI will giy,. ,.ach ,, nil .4 clothes, or suit of woolen underwear, or any goods in the diff r mentioned below, A rebate ol 20 per cent ol the amount of his nn,"i I . 1. .. . . lu .luw. I a 1 MhllA Will Kn liilaH amI,. .1 1 SHI' . menioiT nun me- - ' i mi rite 1 ncs n.. 211 per cent reduction on gents' suits,. 20 per cent reduction on gents' ovorioats. 20 per cent reduction on gents' heavy underwear. .1,1 f.,. It, ..I , i ttl ,,, l,.llu' a..l. I .. . I. " JH-I '-". ,, m. ...r, Mini ,. I l l l . t . I ,i 20 per cent reduction on bovs' suits and overcoats 20 per cent reduction on Indies' woolen waists and 20 per cent reduction on ladies' jackets ami cais 20 per cent red".ction on blankets and comforts. - . t V k . . THE r AiK, Dennett & larbet,Pro rueciiiiui r a'uiaueeam, iiiif .iticci. rinnirtnn Plane and Square Dealing. far." MS I A F If ry -w? tn' ' -I! Always (dituins at W. D. Htn bird's where von can .ilu,,., l. - ' u the best quality ami best makes( earpentera tools and beJH. hardware at lower i I 1 let I I L 111,111 fl . ,,. if inn ,., ... I I iii i i-iniltTUMl. KtU i'lldlk aro ,tl " til OH the equate and they ast lonKtr ailll L'lVe ll'lter ui.ririe.. lU.. . " . .ii-v iiidii any others naauiactured. a i . w. u. Hansford & Co HACKED TO PIECES We nought loo many gold plated guaranteed not to tarnish picture framed and they must go. doing at the following prices: 20 Seal frames l ie L'f) cent tninit'K I He. :H) cent framee 24c, 3 rolls crepe 3 paper 10c. J Owl Tea House. Havilend Dinner Seta. ..French Restaurant.. TIIK PLACK TO KAT. Whcm rou can (ct odisIIHuk HOOD. w m mi a a - ine wessei Department Stores. JUDD BLOCK, CORNER COURT AND MAIN. Holiday Goods Slaughtered 2d per i out off marked prices on Dolls, (tames, Albums, Dressing; Cases, Work Boxes Mechanical Toys, Etc. Remember onflftli off already cut prices. l ull line of articles suitable for presents lor Children, Ladies and Gentlemen, Smoking Jackets. Mufflers, Dressing Basqoiij 1 ,li- ol 1:1 Pel I e IfimAtMu I , ,! 1 1 ... 1 . - , . . 1.11,1. Pooket OQOki , Handkurcliiofs, Child's Fur Sets, Jewelry. The Weasel Department Stores. Found The moat thorough and effective houae cleauer over invented. GOLD DUST W&shitmg Powder UlU I a I on tain. I'ropriator. FOR Insurance Fire, Life, Accident, Plate (.loss, etc Loans on City and County Property, Real Estate Improved ami Unimproved City its' Htock Kanchos ami Wheat lenej SEE J. R. DICKSON, Kaat OreKonian Building. Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway Tor Chicago, St. Paul, St l.oiu, , Kan sas City, St. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portland and polnta on the Sound. i' Muiniuv., trejeaaiHBaaS frniny..! ll:Ua. m TuniUy,Tliiir..l,iii i ftuiinUyi i " I. o i ! .o u incept MuuiUy t i, n p. tn. Kur iiilort'iitlnii. r. nr.llug ratua null .ccom. i.i.' 1 in. mi. call un ur aililrsu w. a i. mh Aiaat, I'l'inllcluu, flreion. B. B. C A . . 1 1 . . 1 1 1 , i (1. P. A., Wall. Walla, Waab. If your can't Read This It's an evident fact that you yon are Inirning kerosene. Improve your lights by having electric lights put in your house. Hells, batteries, etc. Pendleton BkCtrii Stiiil) Uoeja, Ma pit Broa. , Propa. Court street, Pendleton, Oregon Q.R&N. imt'AiiT Time Seli.dul. iiii ros From P.ndl.lon. rsos I-.. i Mail, sail !.ki IKiiver, Fort I'M I Mtll No. a Worth, Oiusha, Ku- No. 1 Idea, m. city, hi. louli, No. i ChlcK.. slut tut. Tit No. I IS p iu. OrxKon Short Lino. 10 :0 p. NpokHUii W.li. VV'.IU. Hpoksne, Hpotut rir.r. Mliui(.iuli,Hi ful, rlyti. No. S iMilulli. Mllwsukw, No. T SUA., m. hligi. mill but, l 6 p. lirul Northern Kiwi Mali. I'orllan.l aad San rui MS s:l.'. a. in. Kraiulico. a- lu :4'i p. an ziS: M r o.oan Staamihlpi AiP- Prom Portland. bur aan Kranclico- I Ky.rjr Ore dayi la.p. Columbia Hlv.r 1P B "lay Sl.am.rs. ItasssJM Haiurday To Aatorla ami Way 10 a. m. Laudluga. ImMautt hnako Hlv.r. :i:a. a. iu. Hiparla lu Uiwltiou. MUsd train iMras Pendl.ton foi J'f itall) exo.pt Mm,. l). at6rp. n aoJ"1" HI 'I ... Uoal Ichvoii Kapana lor UwlfMei al ImL ror lull intoriiiati.iii call oi rlJ8 w h UDaXWaTi. lieaaral '"L CortUuil, onfw K. V. WaasL.v, aawit, l '-'""'-""' - GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Prices showing what you save by buying of us now. TOYS AND (.ami 15c tool chests ChicaKO air rilles Globe air rifles Globe air rifles, repeating, Children's chairs 25c, 30c, and 10 inch kid body ilolls 11 inch kid body dolls 11 inch kill boil)' dolls, moving BJfea 12 inch kid body ilolls, moving eyes and natural hair 15c sad irous. . Large children's table.. 75c combination salt s. 25c iron trains Doll buggies and go carts range Irom 20c up. ioc 601 ft, 00 35c 13c 15c aoc 25c 10c 60c 50c iHc Pencil! Koh i 11001 lliitish graphite, A. W. Fiber Biberisn graphite, lohan Peber Siberian graphite, E. Faber Siberian phite, He each, yoc dozen. Dixen'a artists' 7c each. Dixon's No. 144 AC each 40c dozen. W litfl fluid anil inks all brands 50c, pints 39c, halt pints, 15c. Lunch boxes 10c. Gold puns and holders (15c. 40c albums 35c. 50c albums 40c. albums 63c. rati Quart! M5C rellet Cases, Vases, Cups and Saucers, Sterling and Hated war,., Muatcal In struments, all at bargains, those coining lust securing them. BOOKS AMI BIBLtiS. 15c bound books 40c bound books 50c bound books 65c and 75c bound books Little Men and Women Pive Little 1'eppers The Marble I'awn The White House Cookbook The Favorite Cookbook David li.11 urn J. unci; Meiedith Richard CsrveJ Soldiers of Fortune To Have and to Hold The Reign of the Law The Master Christaiu Ebon Holden Pocket bibles 30C' 'K' 10c ilk iSc 48c 1, 00 1. 00 85 9 69 i. 00 1.00 i.oo 1. 00 1.00 1. 00 1. 00 1. 00 and Main Street, Pendleton, Oregon. MAX HABR