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bOO yards Fln Torchon LtOe Worth Ific and 20c ( 'losing out price 5c per yard. Drefli good Mi going very fast. Only 11 few more pieces of that 9J0 Plaid are now left Ton yards Outing Flannel 50c. ( losing out rice. leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. services. Tliv musical numbers wore tin' onirtoraarj opening ami olonlng lodei f the order. "TluiMtowii" was reeltad by Mrs. William Plti gerald. rust B salted lain T. 0. Inallev ilcl iverod an iniiriHHive nra- lion. Only two memberi of tin- local lodge IlllVe JlllSSfd BWHV silld tbt organisation nl tea le-daa five mar . Conioily-nrnmn to Bo Presented m,(, ThftM WOTe Siinnicl P. Sturgis DKOBMBER 8, HDD. Lgss-l's IAK1INKR" TH U RSDA Y. IfplllH" Ai tho Fraier. .,. - runlliiT." under the 1 i.f Artliiir C. Aiaton. in phi' i" . jjj ippear rnw opera uotwo ,Vi i moor u. rn i" n , Ml VCIITH OH Vf Willi III"- ne- nm'Kii arciiriieii sni pmv. 11 l tin' ifiioil "lit time California taMittir I'oe- ....... fii!i! pari uri' ii'iiKii ,1 hut full "i Bhmurjr and n "Tenneeeee'l Pardnee" n bt rit Harte'i popular 1W mill not I little of that ' fnrrr and cherm ol eopoei 1 -...: .....I 1 tn IIHVI' 1111,11 riTVllini l' lrnm . , , , . th William, an "' Molded win' has impersnnaiin many m in the support of tin ini iit stars ol the country retained in her original , .1 ...1 1...... ,au alxo i n rctiiuietl III Her ,hlr i ii.irnrti'riZBt ion ol tin rnlmii. Tennessee kt'lit. JMMM MD) I'luys Caleb Swum, t In ... toned'' kearctl dealer, Hret . . luiin'iiH hero, Percy Plnaketl the OewblMlkw liny, "tin ttr tlii' l.onl i"-or made nml t!liel' III HIiri'HlHIl wnr. .S.'iggel quartette IM it'll conplcta the aowatioj v 1 1 . on ade t Ml vi ,1 - lit y morning in . ity prom 1 b lliolilei kt morn M-.ll.- ulriig t I'doti. aim j'.. I . ..liirphv, the latter n con- daetor on then. R. it K, The atten dnnon al Btuntay'i naralMi mm not large, tmt tlii- interest m pronoaMod, m Deafness Cannot De Cured by Ihi'hI appld'allou., 111 they I'Aiitmt riiaeh the l'.t.i..'il i.irliiin lit tna 'r. I Iiimi' 1h only one I way In OON 4fAtMffJt ffJM thm I- liy fMinillf liniiii! rantdlM. Dwmm to BMiMd by in In I utMd nondltloa n ttif nnooni ituint; nf the 1 Knmi lilKti tub. Wu.'ii tbli iiiIh' tti-t-i in- Hhiiii'iI f-on Iihvi' h rilinlililu mmtiil Of 1 til .-r-I f.-i-i Iu-mtJuk. hiuI wlnm it I- I'liiircl;. i-liwil ilimfiii.-.M U lUt.' rt-uult. hiiiI null' tin i it'll Hiu iiih I thin i'hii hi- taken out mill tin- tube rmtofd hi J It' iiornml i-ooillUuii, hi-arliis; will ht-iliintriiyi-il Mirav r ; nlM nm not u( ten ntt naaiin ft ratarrh. whii h i uuiultii- hut hii ItillHitn-.l I'oaiiiunti nf tin' nneoni mrtoow. Wm win pt mi' huiiilri-il ilullnr- lor any rani' ol tli-afm-ni I i . ,i.i-. . I by i iiiiirrln thai muuol hi- ruruil hv Ualrii Catarrh t'uri' H"inl lor I'lrrular-, fri-u. t J i lli:i: ,v en., Tultiilo, ti. Xohl hv all ilruKclata. 1m Hall V Kaiully 1'illn an- ibt- bOM, WITH THE SPORTSMAN. umlay's khoollnu Was a Mean ot lint t mi i in tor Many. Tlio Hlioot jut; on tin' KrnuiulH of the Paadletoti SportHiutiuV AHant'iiition war of inort' tliun orilinary it'tt-rt-nt. nml hoiiii- ifooil riH'onln wuri- madH. IJ . .1 . S i i 1 1 n in n liiul a run of 4' and I-'. W. W in., pnl vcrizi'd !!l Hlrtti(lit. Tin- wore ill ilntnil If IIH I'olloW'H : tinan. W w1! it'll Ntijlili'H nanMuany riitxwu y,i4n, whoopUnj jit loll. Ii" m.IH i,n.li.r a rt-Hpfft. t . . ,.. if irimriiiitt-t'. Minn i-,i.. i i-i u ami tl k Co. Five lliatMtMiH nmplion (Inn- ii- 1, are ( oiittliP, i troiip ami ( o rJioni' i-viT miiili' In in nv LOMI OK SORROW. aim I t'xarolsei Held by th' Blkt Sunday Atternoon. Il.vaiinii.il ii i fit ii ir iia I nxmriHi n in nrof ilri-i-urii'il lirotlnirN wim In- 'J bv llnr.1 ImlKr nf I.Ik- in lln-e Imlui' linUliiin inii I mi Bnailay afknr iirii-iiioi-r I'.xultnl llnli'r la rai MMldad at tin- unlianun II .1 MUM Hhni at Btlllman.. H A M Iriwjium. . I w Walta W W llH-k A I Btaanaon P GrMBn C t' Bariialay. , so ,m M )7h in . no roM 70 IM 4B ia 7.V 2f) mt ront N7.5 mi Mti.O 75 .-I :!.' CASTOR1A n-a UM nlflinliire of Chas II Pi it- ur l.ii in. hi than lUfty yam, and The A'tmJ I'uu .Utitv Alwuyi JiaufkL VILL MAKE PkMCE TO TCH YOU aanrHiiiiti'.-iiiin my in u MMM I Han M MJtl) in in v HiiH'k, anil run uh "I' to 'I'"' hii.' iu FT KNIT I UK MVIji,,,.! , RO0rUUtY(alMMMf lliau NMaT'l rlioi Um Mniiwai laj-taM, """"I''" t! ami ami my lino of KaTKK- vihii Hii.i COAL U. k. O'DANIliL tot Mreel Oni-ra House Rlk wovaaibar Woather. jniii ti-mpiTiitiiri' itl uiiv in .i.ii ol .Noyi-inlnir in ',ii- to tin ri-port of - Jllltoll, v,:i I.I .'- minimum whh on tin- 'ihi. IMS iniTii-a; vnlli, 5.f iyH, . : ja ti n il Tin' rnaii MOM iluriiit; I I (inuli'ton, m i I Voluntary 1 liiniTyi I k?ri't'H, on tin- .ah. I lour ilttKn-un In. I, m ., I '"'"I lirrt'Miitiitiou tyiih ......i .. .: i .ii iiiuii ii 'ii t.t 1 1 ii r 1 1 ii iiH Iiii'Iii-h; nunilmr ot ulnar partly rloutly, li; ilou(J) , 17; ui. .in or inori' rjraeipitatioa full, h In itn ml vimi'i'il and olironir form DO In in On- lu-ud kiiowu iih BMSi fiilarrli ,u, i in tin- FaOOgn i.i-d aniirre of otinir dutaaaaa, Havlna Htood tin- tiHl of I'liutiniit-il Hui'ct-HHful UHI-, KIv'h Oraan Bain ii NMnalaad an a paoifk (or imiinliraiuil tliwnaiiH iu tin iiiihhI paaaasaa, and you abmiM n-Hort to thli (raatnMOl in your own nana. It in nut dry ins, doaa not paathua naaalngi Prloa .Ml ci'iiIh nl ilriiKKiMla nr by Stall. l-)ly lirotlii-H, .'ni Wurri'ii Htri'id,- Ni lork. Mlva Hp pfnjndiOB and try PHASK PIRBD THREE SHOTS. it. REAL HOLIDAY BARGAINS DINNER SETSENGLISH SEMI-PORCELAIN f Fitf worth 1 !..-)( -9 5 I" . ' TI I , W I '. 1-.I "I . , , tt i J ,)) )l) bil'l-H Bill Uli.i-ll, v I - -., , 1 t HE r . . I , .- I I i.1 -J ,1. Norlabad China Dinner Set, Fanoy Shape, Similar orruncit China. ABLE PEASE CAUSBD A DISTURBANCE EARLY SUNDAY EVENING. Trouble Occurred at Hla Home, Pint House Bait or St. Joseph'! Aoademv. "Thert- was it hoiiuiI nf revelry by ni,ht," early Humlay t-vt-ning, to-wit, abonl 7 lift, a1 tin' blunt- .il Able 1'eHne, r'rnt tlOOM) aaf)t ol SI .J.iHepb'h Bi'Hili'iny , on Conrt itraet, Gatband then were Mr. and Mrs. Able IVane, Mr. and Mi-. W. II. Sheldon, dtepfatlu-r and mother, raapaotivaly nl tin- bead of the hotiHelnild, nnd Arthur l't-am' a yooafaf brother. Three shots were heard from the hniwe, followetl by irnaniH from tin' women nieiiiberM that "he was iiiurileriiig" aome one, or was "golflfl to murder" Home one. Such ionndl l,i-i 1 1 ur hii fnreiKU to the imual quietude Ol Sunday evening in PaodlO ton naturally attraeted a orowti of nearly 100. Attorney S. A. Newberry, who lives in the neighborhood, rhatu-ed to la- going by at the tiine, ami ttMik Hteps to solve the matter by stepping into the academy Hod tele phoning for the polit-e. Officer Wil liam St-heer got the message and hurried to the BCelie. Ity the time lie arriyed Mr. I'ease had gone ba-.'k into the House and blown out the lights. After the shooting he st.iod around on the outside with the frond telling them what he was going to do, flourish ing a i-onple of pistols in the mean t tine. Arrested by Oflleeri. Mr. Sidieer was tor going right in and getting Mr. I'ease, hut those present explained that UNI had .N't 1 or not, so he waited a little while. Mr. Sheldon iu the meantime had come down town aad aafead OtSoar Wiiiimn Uoffnas to go to the skirmish line to assist in quelling the rt-lwllioii. Upon Mr. Coffman's arrival he anil Mr. -rimer held a rolisultatioii and derideil that they would bring .Mr. I'ease hark with them dead or alive. Mr. Tease had relighted a lamp end was sealed w hore he full id be seen through the window, lie was seated playing a liarimuiiita, with a 4ft talibre Ifeiniug ton revolver held eiirelessly in his right hand lying in his lap. Mr. Srheer and Mr. t'offmati went to the door and knocked. Mr. I'ease Mkad who was there. Mr. Scheer replied: "Me." Mr. I'ease said: "I suppose you're all right." Mr. Scheer sai l he was. I'ease opened the door nml Mr. rheer stuck a revolver in his face. Mr. Tease held his big Heniington iu his right hand, ami endeavored to raise it, but was cuilitht by Mr. Scheer. Iiie two of them sen tiled to near the center ol the room. Wbafl Olflcer I'off man cracKed Tease on the forehead with B billy, which hrought hiindown. I'lie ollicors then scorl.d Tease to the city jail and locked him up. lie in sisted on the journey that ('Hirer (Jntfinau had shot him, instead of hit! lag Ii i in with a billy. The Prlionet-'s Reason. Sunday afternoon, up to about 6 o'clock Tease had been drinking, and had been taken home by his stepfather and brother at II o'clock, while bis mother brought up the rear. He ex pressed the belief that he had been "doped," ami that he hud not drank enough to affect in in that way unless there had been smooth ing put in the beer he consumed, lie said he was just wanting to have a little fun and tired his revolver jttat as a man would in shooting at a mark; thai he didn't iiinan anything by it; that he didn't sh')ol at uiiv person and did not intend to hit anyone when he lired. In addition to the su-alej! Remington in his hand when arrested, he had a live shot American double-action revolver ;n One o( his pocket, liolh were loaded to the brim, and he had loose cartridges lor the smaller revolver in his p. i -kli I.." Mo,.. the prisoner married Maude Smith from Michigan, in Tendletiii, on May I, 1WHJ. lie and his wife have not lived togetiier as happily as they might U'. II. Sheldon, the stepfather, Able and Ar.ihur Tease and one othtr, urt- the lour mill if ho were arrested u few weeks for rubbing tj,.e Jiulian cache a short distance north ol " station. The Team lima were held in the soul ol IL'fiO each. Till' other tto were releaaed. J. W. Cave, who put in, the fiish bond lor A'de Tease III that da, notilicd the sheriff that he surrendered I he prisoner to him, and would no longer be bondsman. Mr. Cave kit fur the wont ou last night's Pease In County Jail. Ahlr i'"use was taken from the city Mil to 'in ,'ounty jail this m iming j. v tn- awaits arraignment, which wh t.rhups tajtv plaee this evening, '" wtfjvouionoe of itrict Attorney at the Xi,"re need Is- On burrv w ith lluiley. udMijis, as Mr. Team- ii held these pnn charge, and baa Maj on tn.- lar. i v vi. bondauMtn, The trarranderad v.v.the atlataar atatad .. v utjumt bi tin- jan this iiiorning to mirenUy tire to kill inui in ..... t tliat ttiov were anyone oi them, b. . (.1. nma iu.. V. JUellel that ,'J I , or Out on uu Im he won hi nut nave can did. afraid lie intended to Thov also expressed Able Tease was of unsoi AN ORIENTAL EXPOSi T'0N or W piece ho,, regular price 20 j'leci' s, t. regular prio $2.r) B0 nta. on the dollar oft for broken aeta. 0 German China they muat go SI T M 2C U() 10 Fviminl 11 Oo.'i Limoyer China, loo piocu ut,regu- I'-'ice joy 27 twiftoh 'hina, thtt rineBt made, 102 piece fet, fgular price 37 32 0 0 Have you tried our Teas and Cof-fees--thev are flna. egon Bakery & Grocery 309-311 Court Street WjH aTi -'l :mTJ ai 1 a a k m a-J : 1 . 1 -4 . 1 rk k aaormun Biahopa fille ---c i-" i wa iVCAn Usi 1. 4a . 1 ai niwu ji "J7,' , "; 1 -Ku-.y i.m uw, w,m uui in ua ...! uumaeiHui ta.01 fiMi ineoniniu, i-uina rvoua D- r ir". fcoat powei. n im-'.oini, nuorniuion hlir.r A a-." OeeitaBi ajmlnol am Ian una, Lamerfack, Se ii AH "eaoaoria.urilltnaMa o Marry, pas ol aFaW1J nennan, vurltoenii ioui 9L IPV) on' Qulokne.e of Die- L-fll ctiurBe, Stops Hur oy h.,,,7' .?! aisaai i.r:. ..... .. ., . aCT? i-i 1 . . ntm kim u -"'.'"h nee. Aunraaa. maiiup Hoinauy i-o., sun rrunciaoo, Qui. UY lAUMAN 4k CO., bUUUUtols, l-aMUWlON, UtUCUOM. The ADurnurlallons for the Colun Might Be Jeopardized by Asking One lor the Exposition. Portland, Dec. 8. A meeting of a number of Tortlaud s principal eiliaona wan held last night ill the rOOaM ot the Commercial Club iu the Chauuber ol ( 'iiiiniierrc building, The iota-ting was called lor tho purpose of talking over the advisability of holding an Oriental exposition in this city during the summer of luoa. The question was thoroughly dlseilHsisJ and argun.eiil- aun presented tor a-rl aguMisI the proposition. I be concensus ol upiuiou was that affair are nut 10 such a stale in the Northwest at the pruaunl lime to make the success of such an exten- ve fair as was original ly suggested, poasible. There are several appropria lion billh already iu state of pie;ari- Hon for premutation at the aeasion of congress about to convene, and it ia thought that the Northwest stunds iu ureater need ol Uie appropriations for the Dallea-Cel ilo canal, and the im nr iveiueiit of tlie Columbia mouth than of tl.r fair. It is the general im pression that the introduction of a bill aaking for an appropriation lor the ex poaiuon would jeopardise the other bills that are so much needed. A series of resolutions were passed by those whu attended the mooting and these reaoluliuuh set forth the views uf the body ni mil the question. The repreaeu tativee in cuiigroas aaid that in their opinion the introduction uf a hill ask ing for 1111 appropriation for the lair kvuuld mean the defeat uf une or the ,thor bills ul ready in state uf propara s.iuii. A nioetiiig of the trustees and ne also of the meinbers uf the Maiiu- ilac.turers' Assuciatlun Will be hold inoxt Tuaaday and at these uieotinga, it is believed, turlher aclluu will be Maken regarding the matter. Already a 4uueliug ol Uie boktru ol iraue uaa ueeu held as linn been alrendv nentlOttfd tfl this enrreHponilence ami at Ibis meeting It was dccidi-d that the fnir WOO Id be a good thing ami that the appropria tion could be secured from congress if only sought. Whether the board ol tratle members w ill niter their decision nftor the receipt of the resolutions framed and adopted by the bntiMta men who met last night is not know n Internal Revenue Inspector. tien. W. T. Clark, inspector of in teriinl revenue offices, has been in town for tho pant three days nnd has made a thorough examination of the office here, lie reports that the oflM ami all records' bore are in good condition and that he has found no better con ducted office since he began his tour several months ago. The general has made inspections at other pointsjin the Northwest and left this evening fr.r Sacramento, California, where he will examine the offices. After the inspec tion there he goes south and will visit New Mexico and Arixnua, also all the states east of the M ississippi, bnrdcr ing on the Oulf of Mexico. The general had not flatted Portland since isrilnnd in that year he was here in company with lien. Ornnt when he made liis famous tour around the world. As might he supposed many changes have taken place in Tortlnnd since the general was last, here and he believe that Kiji VanWinkle saw no greater changes 111 the little village on the Hi I "ii after he awoke from his sleep of a scon- of years, than is to lo seen In Tortlaud ttslav by one who has not visited it since IS7H, which is hut a score and one years ago. . . . THISTLVS AND DANDRUFF. An Interesting Parallel nnd Valuable Deduction Therorrom. Cutting down thistles no more re lieves tin- bind id thistles than does scouring the scalp cure dandruff. In each caw- permanent relief can only come from' eradicating permanently the cause. A germ that plows up the scalp in searching for the hair rout where it saps the vitality, causes dandruff, falling hair, and baldness. If you kill that germ you'll have no dandruff, but a luxuriant suit of hair. Newbrn's llrrpicide is the only hair preparation in the world that cures dandruff, fall ing hair and baldness by killing the germ. "Ilestroy the cause, von re move the off act. ' Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. W (i Hurt, Chicago. I; I; Howard, Spokane. C Q Hammond, Spokane. K t Kiuft, Chicago. Tanl Hutson. K W K raus, St I. on is. Or House, lleppner. W K (ilentlinning, Portland. K K Stephenson, Tortlaud. W Bid Ions, city. I. It Mandt-I, San Francisco. K Patterson, Huston. .1 W Moore, Walla Walla. R T Ditpuis, Weston. J K Marsh, Weston. W T IfeDaalel, Weston. II Ii l.arv, Salem. W .1 Clark, Portland. W A JobBMn, Portland. R II Miller, Portland. I (i Harp, Walla Walla. i ii". 1 1 Brown, Athena. K II Newall, Spokane. A Siiisheimr, Portland. A Ahrams, New York. A P Bradbury, Portland. J A Allison, Portland. .1 W (Jason, Portland. Sam I.ee, Spokane. J II Klockner, SH-ikano. 0 11 Hall, Portland. .1 T Mullen, Spokane. T (i Hailey and family, city. c s Heatfleld. Bnukana. Scott Ouvis, Milt Lake City. John J Bulleray, city. C Ottershagen, Portland. .1 C Maeklnnon, Oraat Nortbarn, K W Mnnr.M-, Tortlaud. ti W Harris, Tortlaud. T Jacohovies, Sun Kranciic 1, W H K 1 1 its. Worse Than War. Hundred are killed in war, but hundreds of thousands are kllhsl by lolisiliiipt mil. there wuiild he im deaths at al! I'lilised by ihi- terrible disease, if pennh- could Is- nindo 10 un derstand thai Shiloh's cough and t-on-auhi-l ion flirt- is a sure rennslv if taken in the early tai:e. '1ft eta.. .ry0 eta. and tl a Isittle. I'ruggisi will refiiml the iimisuy if a cure is not t ffoeUsl. Tall man lit Co., lend ing druggists. i ei e ii Just Arrived, h. I. Hiii Itl: has received a carload of Canton plows and harrows. They aie high grade implements, easy run -nor and ioag a oarer, which makes them tin oboe peat to bay. Mr. Betitfa also bus a large line of buggies, spriiig wagons and bucks, also the latest in mountain spring wagons and huggie. ll This Plain Enough. you have a nagging cough and are ioatng Uttdl), an to a drug ature, and get a Isittle i.f ci.o ' '- Cm-umpt ion cure. Take two-ihtrds oi It, ntd then, if you are not Is neAted, return the bottle to the druggist, and he will re turn your money. Lan't that fair? Nn uiis rsil.l ask more. !i6 ct., 50 i ts. and f i a battle, Tal I man it Co., lead ing druggist. Moki teft jsisitively cures sh k lv-rtdai he, indigestion and roust illa tion. A delightful herb drink, fee move all eruptions nf the skill, pro ducing a uijrnc1 oonplraioe, or aioney refunded. riV and -Vie. Tor sale by Drue If & Met'oiua. Notice. All persons knowing themselves in dei'tod tn ue will please call at my olil iitantl and settle, as I have hold my business and wish ' im I o .ks. J. LAMB. Karl's Clover Root Tea ' iuittfW ttte Cumpiealun. Purltiut; tli III'HhJ, grivaaa Krvtfh, Clear Skill. Curat Cuu biiiMtioii, Jndisatluii. aitd all KrupiUme ul tit hitlu. An ftKrjit)laj l.usatlvtt Karvu Tunic. Sold ua ul--.nl. a KtiarMutee by ull uiuiftfieU ii 86ca 00. uttd OCoO. C. WELLS d CO., UHOV, N V. hoi PNOPfllCTORS SLAUGHTER SALE WINTER CLOTHING FOR MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN. $5.00 overcoats . $3.15 7.50 overcoats . 4.63 10.00 overcoats . 6.30 $5.00 suits at slaughter sale $3.45 7.50 suits at slaughter sale 5.00 10.00 suits at slaughter sale 7.00 $5.00 Jackets at slaughter sale $2.50 $5.00 capes 7.50 Jackets at slaughter sale 3.75 7.50 capes 10.00 Jackets at slaughter sale 5.00 12.oo capes $3.40 4.90 8.50 The Peoples Warehouse LBATH B RS-NICHOLS NUPITALS. Wedding or Pendleton Young People Sunday Rvenlnir. The wedding of William A. Leather and Miss Kiln Nichols nt-curred nt the bride's home on Water street on Sun day evening! Daeraibn Iba deiaanaiy being perioral ed by Kav, John Uren, pastor of the Metlnslist Kpiwopal church. Those present iueludcil the mot bar. litter ami brother of the bride, the father of the groom, ami II. V. Hupnis, ol Weston, and II. II. Kd wards. The wedding look place Ht l o'clock, and after receiving the con. graiuintions oi ineir relatives anil friends the new Iv nedded couiile re-' paired to the home on West Court street which had been litted up by the groom for their reception. The ..... ...ii i i.m iii oi. 1 1 ... i n .in- . . . i i i. i i, ii. i n , in n, I . , the groom lor a I- ng tnie- had been a trusted employe of Jaoob Laatb. but is at present ill ihe emplovment of M. A. Under, the furniture man. Robbed the Urave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John 01 tear ol Philadelphia! was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful con lition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continu ally in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had givi'i me up. fortunately, a friend advised trying Klectric Hitters;' and to my great Joy and surprise, the tirst bottle made a decided improvement, i onntlnvod their use for three weeks, and am mm a well man. I know they saved my life, and rohls-d the grove oi another victim." No one should fail to try tbem. OiilvMV, guaraiii.-ed, at rail man iV. Co. 's drug store. As to Prescriptions i Pacific Fraternal Relief Society, 2EmVS& I'ln ohjaol ! IhUflOfttty in tt tttrUllh to ll nsntofl a wnt-kl y liultm!itt)r (or lnaa of llmr hy reatOfl Of, llfknWi Dl Uoltletltai also to IhoM h0 tnay dealrt, h funeral i in mar I i - 1 for a umall AtlclUionAl coat Men ani vonn belwecn tn aMM or a hiuI no am tifafhie, pto viilf.l I hey be of I innriil i-lmrgi'ipr, -ml their ii)H-Htloh IBOWI them to In k I hoalth. ii 'tii" are pavaole not to exteotl 'ipht weeks in any one lokMMM nor to eineeit (.'I) twenty -four vvni'k-'lorih on , .ui'i"tt M' tnln-rn art- .ullth in weekly IhuhMHs thn-c montht after ilatr of MtUttOatt IM ronontl bMMfll unr year after. Xh yon ahottld bHHHiiiip rnetnbfrr of thi Paclllfj Pmtorn1 Roller rVooletj Be oatiea ii kneai and at Idi ni are aftllt ttons mmnmi to hii. Berauae tt IntfamnfflM you affaiimt loea of time In reef of ! kneefl Of arrlnenl, mlsfortunet that alway eoine when eat exjracted Bacauae ahore ti i aotalble lhaf you hmiM neref be dleaeeiw bf etufcyj or ejaoleaWt ft U aj ort h more than It POitfl to k now t hut yon ure proteotetl, Heoauee It not laruie ittiBl if inonrv nr ureitt fotiunea that pro.ln. e the areateal alHOUnj nt Iih ,'OlneH, hut It ll the llttlt reatly eHan that ll on haixl at the rfiiht time. Hecaue b) making tt mall monthly p. nn ni Intn tt. a'I fUS ntATtttNAI Kki in So. it-m , you can aeenfe tor youmelf nml thoati l'HUiUllt uhjh you, a Bnaoolal benerll that in take the puce of roar weekly earning", nt the time of ynnr eiUernity an I tlierehy protect yourself. our frtinlly, yintr estate, vour linuranee ami your peee of mlnl Becatiae no poreon, Wboet time W In- capital, cab 'iffor( to let : capital ro iinlnurad There hire, accept toiUy ihlsrnu I titel importrttit protecilon tommiovt mrty 1m ttM lat'. Pereoai m t In extra hitrtnloui OOSttMl lOaa w 111 uoi Ihi inlmlt te. to me nt In rah I p. Titbit Hiuioili uiitl Mont Itl l'n i - I'laaa A h' we. ki v bene fit ( i pay monf h l Uhh H. 1 7 M weekly beneAt, fan imt montb ; i Neae C, H weekly twtiptit, MM ier month : Claaa 1. t: 10 Weekl) benal.li JAc per month t !ertl Ileal e for weekly imnpili for more than $.' wilt Hen leaueft la women, nor to mux one under in year ot . I'lim rnl llotiollt Mttmbara 'htrlna: the Kuueral llenetlt of muv ohtaln the tme hy imyliiK In ali1ltlon to their mouihlv dual a follnw: tifai I tn m Itielutiva, fl per year; aeea :ii to i Inelmlve, 1 1 per year , unci in to AO Indlttslva, per year. n-i to l '. . 1 1 1 1 ti Mem Off I1 Membnrhlp fee. It ; etrtlleale (w, .'A1; tot al. $1 dt. Ileuii Ofllitora I'reildnni end i tut manaffei W K Mi Martin, Portland, Ort.. Hie; Yank Mining it Milling Oo; rlue-preaidenr and eeneraJ orvanleer, J. K Moinioni, Portland, ore; tr retrtry ami treaurei , JohIhIi Kemp, I'ortlitn.l, Ore. room .11 AlUky bl'lf ; eoutieel, Henry Ht. Uayner, Portland) "re , roomi fill 7 i i Obanibef of Oommertio financial nit,er i im ii yon ere Intaraataq in this plan, ettntt call on m off laM vmr name .m i wfft9&t n l wr w ill ertll on you. AM. - all eiimumutcftiluiiH to GENERAL AGENT FO EASTERN OREGON AND WASHINGTON, PENDLETON. OREGON WILLIAM H. STREET, Good Contraota to aeliable Agenta mm HftVa you a relative tr Iriiitnl iii the Eaal I0 wium you wish tn Mild a Christmas Present Nothing would pleaaa them mon than PENDLETON BLANKET OK AN INDIAN ROBE Tht null II QOa iiiiiiiin .in nxtra liiii: iraili: for the Christ- mil ii. oh' and nn ti Ii. nit-, v.ill shortly liavt: a lint- assortment Iroin wlut li t.i iiiulif solfi linns taajagaikjatajtaaj(a when physician riiominend ynu to have them compounded by um, what doei that Baanl limply the certainty on their part that you will get exactly w hat is prescribed the right 'plant ity uud tin- right quality, which is iivmi more iiii.rlant. Hut we gu further than that, for we take honest in, la in our skill in rninpotiiidiug. BHOCK A McCUMAS DKUtii.lM 0 mar Mala aad Court Ht. Pendleton. POTATOES A No. i Oregon Burbenli loi sale in carioail lots. Address VAN ORSDALL Sc ROSS, Pendleton, OreKon. i 2 IK FRAZER OPERA HOUSE Thursday. December 6. 1900. HM-cial eiigagnmeiit. The evont of the eaoii. Arthur C. Alston's Company in Tennessee's Pardner Suggested by Hrel llarle's romance l-r itl 't li lie '.iriglllili A I.I. HI, It CAST, llli'lll'llllg Katta Wllllauts, Jam Um uu, iuiiTo Muriiiunr, Kainie I'urila, O v l.linlniaii, K. H ll. , Imiii-'-. M llr..ili, Hum I'hink. ll, Walli'r Kyilor, inline iiiei Hi' 'lui.KKS M'.e.i'.r ii miii-iiik i Willi, i Hyihll . 11 r c. Y..UU. J.uir. bwim ,. ntam 'nni f9ti,ai PHICBO I'm in' i siel i. ! 11 'lri . rir.'l. , ilr l J ruw. l ob, lt 11 row. ;!), orelluair Ho, galL-ry filMI, Krai mi MM at Talliiiau'. ItfUll J llUMiaUk, OfUMKU. ...OUR MOTTO... "BEST GOODS FOR LEAST MONEY" The lareget itook la tht oity to ailoet from. Oar goodi in bought in carload loin. Wh have tin fniusf H.tkory tlopariioent in all i Baattrn Oragon, TO FARMERS aod STOCKMEN The larent lim of Oinnad Qoodi 'vr brought J to Pendloton, Big lint of Pried Pruita, our prlOM on Hams, auA ami BaOOn Bi Kt QqIVm fat Mney, CITY BAKERY AND GROCERY R. MARTIN, Proprietor.