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PRESS GOODS MUST 4LL 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. OF FLOUR. ttnimiilH fur experimental purposes, and mi attempt l alool (nr identify inn classifying tin- germ. FIRST S 111 I'M " NT .,i.im Rl-jnr fur Chlnn In Ull out. 1i. tirst nhlpntnl f Hour mm .,,,. Ir uregoll innnin, ,i,jfi, Captain II. C. U-onnrd bsik tn China in i1"' ,,,irl IfopoHa, in 1186. IfH I"1' ti'i'v" 1,11,1 ",mr WW w carried on voyag wwhii .Captain iBOBSffl lil BM barrels La. from lumbar sawn in mill al lWm Cilv. owned tiv Mr. McLnugh- lin Hi' took the ilmir tn Hong Kong, thin1 it WM "old by Cnptain Crosbv.an American in the commission business (,, a QbinaN bajtm! and ba iv,.,! $10 ii barrol for it. ,lr. Ciafd only ii law of wboae oldaat irn.mli. mil li i in "Captain" now liml bat it t It- idea limn 1,1111 tlmrn wOBld tW ii. to maah Bow ahlpMd from Umtnn iih it tukes to Biipply tin- China ime iiiiw, liml probably DO OM bad iir iili'ii. H experts now any, that lithin n few venrs the China market till atkt nil the surplus Hour made in IbMata. Doiitnois Cannot oe Cured Btfcael aaAtttaatHwa. BatSaj 1'hiihiii reaeb tii aurtloa 'it On' aaf. There In only nut' II SI UIIHI lleafneei. unil tlml I ly I'lintlllu- mill n- lit DhIMM i" eaueail hy mi m Hmr.1 on 1 1 1 1 hi n( Hi'' miii'oiin I in i in; nf tin' (aiU'liniii mini. When thin tuli" Km" In IuiihI vih Iihvi' h ruiulilliiK .iiiiuiI nr BW Iki h.'urtiiK. nml wli 'ii It I- I'lillroly dined talii"- i Hi'' rcni'i nml mile., tin' niiiiiini.il. lion ran "' Isacn out iinil till tulw rclno'it tn tUMMWl "iinlli ton . hearing will U ilvMmyuil Mtwr: hiii'' i'wii'n nut ol Inn in rjauietl by nurrli. h lii' li l imtliliiK mil " ItitliniU"! ssnlltliiii in Hi'- miK'iiiiM mirlaci'H. Vp will give tatadrwl dollar, lor any aaaa m BeanoM iMiuei by catarrh) timi tiaiimrj M aataa bj Bill'ii mm rh lire. Hen. I lor OlrffOlAn. tree, F I CIIKNKV A CO., Tiilmln. 11 toM hv nil inu.xi.i-. Ma. Btll'i huitl fill" ho) tin' Im1. Dlaoaie or Shoep. TIh hartcriologieal department at llitrtulc agricultural college experi wnt atatiotl Is worki.'.g on h disease of Inwii. Hull h doaaa ajwajp baa died m neighboring furw. BTba ownat tatad leech, but a liver brought li Hie station prnvi'it contrary, hihii'.iii Krm wiin fotiiiil identical with germs luuiiil in tin' ramaina ol gouts, among tbicli tbata wuh a wide totality in Alien u t nit u yi-ur il(ii. Tlir lottj da pirtuii'iit with iiiihIiIi' to rlu.iHify tlu ftroi" in tlic timu, and nnplaa with wnt i. tli. Iinri'itu ut WuHliinittim, hut k to tha praaaM m npottol aJaaaifl' cation luih btfuu ntiuiivod. Tbo local iriartiiii'iil llDOa prnvidi'd with lotWOf Played Out. Iiill haadachai paina in rariovj purl of the IhhIv, ainklng ut Ihi' oil ol tin' itonubob, Iohm of appotlta. sva labnaaa. pltnplM or cori"' arc all poala tiva avidancaa nf impure blood. No mailer how it baOMM 10, it BMHl Ih pOriflad in order tu obtain good health. Acker's Blood Rlixtf has never failed to cure MtotalOUa Of HVphililic potaOM or any other hlnod ilitwMaa. II if cer tainly a wonderful remedy, and we mcII every bottla on a poaitlva gnamnlaa I'or mile hv I'.rock V Mct'oimiH. A STRONG, fiOOD PLAY. It Will Be at Fraier'e Opera House In Pendleton Tonlaht. Tbo Baal Oreanketi doaa not often rccouiinend a troupe or a play, unlofin it i done in tbeee column in a "paid render," in which thin paper' name does not appear. This is no paid reader, and the reader can make a note of it. "Old .Ted Prouty." that true and sweet idvll el New Knjilaml rural life. w ill Iw iriven at Franor's opera house toniifht and it is well worth seeing. Tin pr"sentation will possess beauty and streniilh, as the play is one of the most genuine and heartsome ot Ameri can dramas of the soil. Richard toilden wrote "Old Jed Prouty" man years ago, and after making a tramendoui snccoaa with it he laid it on the shelf for several vaare. to revive it a few months ago. Its revival lias proved wise,- for it has iven liolden the liest opportunity he ins ever Mad to reveal true irenius as n harncter actor. In the character role he is wholly iMiuhtful. It is probably one of the most faithful and artistic rustic character portrayal on the American stage. Every idiosyncrasy of gMtttre and speech has become part of the man, and his naturalness thus gives his work remarkable pOWOf ay Vokflt Wednesday Nlaht. rhe attraction of the aeason comes to the Krazer on Wedneedav evening ol this week, when the Myron H. Rice Oomady Kan pony will present II. A. I Ml Soucliet s eighteen Karat master pi ece of humor, "My Friend from ndia, interpreted hy UN very nest company that has ever played inc pi , Meaileil ny the nniqiie illli'i ll'lllle. .MlSHiMllV ok"S, Wil" lll he seen in her original character of illy," the eccentric Herman maul, hafacter made famous by her am1 ulaved hv her cotitiniiouslv for men than one thousand night. mi year Miss Yokes Is doing for the tirst time a iiniiiue song ami ilance, sain to i" xcruciat inglv liitinv. A nisi tiy metroiiol i tan cast surrounds Miss ikes as the following names will owi Walter B, Oollignn, Lata v'roham, Sidney Loo, Lowli Petora, Millard Simpson, Win. T. I'lianl, Trunk Hall. Oseai l.iick-loiie, RotH V . Luilev. West Temple and Kinmu C'httse. Population o! Oregon 1 owns According to census figures, just made public, Pendleton is the fourth largest town in Oregon, linker City is the third in size, Astoria second and Tort hind tirst. The popnlat ion of Hiilein, as given hy the census, is sur prisingly small, and probably a mis take has t n made. The same is true of Bllgant, both of these toa ns having a less imputation than Pendleton, The populations of Oregon towns above MOO and balow 10,000 ara as follows: !Ml AlliMliy. AHliland Astoria linker City Kafeaa Qrant'i I'ss Im (irnliili' Pfagpa 'ity NM PeadlatoB 7.i SiiIbui WMi TSa nail. BM IHfUI. .isr.T . sH'J JM . UMi in; W. :i7" i -a-. Illsj .MiOn 1 1 hi I .t: '.. '.'.MS'. r.?ji II l'i -:i-i Mill -"l 1MIH I llll. i.'.ii ;. i Edltor'i Awrul Plight. V. M. Iliggill". editor Seneca, till. NOWfi was Bnliutad for years with piles that no dOBtOf or remedy helped it 1 1 he tried r.iicklen s Arnica Salve, lie writes twn boxes wholly cured him. It's the surest pile cure on earth and the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only emits. Hold by Tiillimin iV Co. Ri WILL MAKE A PRICE TO CATCH YOU I llllM ini'c iniiviiig into my mm mnr. fclili-.l ln(ol n my Miis'k. ini'l rriii BOV pn mi BfilBidaH Hue Hi FI'IIMTI KK gKt IBJHMI ' ltii:i;KKV(clunuer limn n;bu.l). Nl"e line Mntlrun. Kirlnit, MattiHK, i le. 1,'omr nml mc my line in UK 1 1. ii WOOD nml 0OAI U. K. Court Street O'DANItL Opera House Klk Ooath ot Robert Kaston. herl Kiiston, an Oregon pioneer, died ill his ho ut Koseluirg .Monday night, and was buried in the I. O. O. I' leiiieterv at that place. Mr. Kaston was horn in Scotland in IKIifi. He came I. America when vears of agi lie emigrated to the Northwest in 144 lint it was not until IH.Vi that he camv to Uoselitirg. where he had since re sided, lie whs u veteran of the Indian wars ol IH.1.I..1M. A Wile, daughter ami brother survive bin. That Throbbing Headache. Would niilcklv leave you If you used I)r King's New Life I'llU. fliounauds of HiilTerers iw proved tlielr uiatebleaa merit for sick and urvnus headauUea. Tli. v iniike pure blood and strong uervea am tin lid ill. mil lealtli l'M lo taae Tr tli.'in, only '.Tic. Motley hack II noj cured Sold hv lallnianA t.V., druggists. Nottea. All persons knowing themselves in dobtad to me will please call at my old stand and settle, us I have mid my business and wish to close my bongs. J. LAMB. A tiood Thing. Our great-grand mothers garrets continued the same herbs of all heal Inn found in Karl's Clover Root Tea ThM gave our ancestors strength, kept the bhssl pure, and will do the same lor you if mil huv so. Price 'Jo cts and 50 cts.' Till I man iVCo., leading druggist. TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GURM. Ii the Only Possible Way ot Having Permanent Cure. If von see a woman or a man with luxuriant glossy hair, von may la sun neither has dandruff to amount to anything In nearly every cbsc where women and men have thin, hrMlIt air. tber owe it to dandruff. I hew are hundred" ol preparation nun laim" to cure dandruff, but not om but Newbro's llerpn ide tells you that lundruff i tbe result of a germ burrowing into the sculp, and thai nermiiiient cure ol dandruil ami us .MNiMiueiit fulling and haldness, cun only be hud hv killing the germ: and there i" no other preparation mat w in destroy that germ hut H0WDM Homicide. "Hestrov the cause, you remove the effect." DEATH FROM PNEUMONIA. Mi . J. C. Cherry Paiaed Away Sunday Morning. The death of Mrs. J. f. t. Merry o urred on Sunday morning, December B, at 1(1 o clock, at tier home in .orth I'einlleton, of pneumonia. Heceasei was about HO years of age uml was born near I'limeton. Cooper county, Mo She had been a rueidelit of Umatilla county tor 13 veura, loved and re spue ted hy relatives und acquaintances i i sit u.. :.. i.. rillli'rul services win oe orei in m I'ri slivterinii church Tuesday foreiiouu at 10 o'clock, conducted Ml ROT. r . I. Pot bee, o Pendleton aradainy inter in. Mil will he in Olnev cemetery. ie ceusisl leuves four grown sons and daughters, as follows: Mrs. J. K Miller, Pendleton: .1. o. OHerry, rilot Rock; J. K. Cherry, princitial ol Adams public alinnls, I'.ugene Cherry, Missouri; Mrs. Mel lie Adams, Atoka, Indian Territory. AfrlYali at Hotel Pendleton. Jflttm Kyle vii1 wife, Portland. Maprice Kline. O M Oph, Portland. M .1 Keer. Chicago W P. Oodfrey. Chicago. ,1 H Kloeckner. Portland. Rimer K.llmorth, Ht.Toaeph. W B Mncklin, Portland. J Marrell, Portland. S B Martin, Portland. W T Corey. Spokane. w R 0 bend inning, Spokane. M L Hitchcock, Spokane. 8 J Cameron, North Yakima. R Blackwell, Spokane. ( HBO Stevens. Spokane. Henry Jacob, San Franclaoo, T Braden, Walla Walla. B F Bowman, Leavenworth, Kiin. Mr Hill. ,T C Fitahcney, T.ynn, Ma. Wm Mosgrove, Athena. K Leho, Spokane. Oeo McOilvery, Ssikane. John Sullivan, Ssikane. C S Andrew, Portland. C Cunningham, Portland. .T A Alliaon, Portland. R F. Stephenaon. Spokane. John J Balleray, city. H 11 Buddiiigton, San Krancico. O 11 l.ammer. San Franciaco. K L Waxham, Chicago. R Alexander and w ile, Pendleton. Roy Alexander, Pendleton. F. C SchitHer, Pendleton. Q W Harri, Portland. A Nylander, Pendielon. Martin Maiy, Louisville, Ky. Agnes Lane, Mcachain. It Will Do You Good. A blood puritier and tissue builder is Karl's Clover Root Tea. Sold for half century on our guarantee. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Price 2fi cts. and TaT cts. Tall man .It Co. SERVICABLE HOLIDAY GIFTS. The fact that it will cost LHh)..VI0,IM) to construct the Nicaragua canal wa the surprising feature of the prelim inary report of the Walker BOSMBlB "ion, w hich was transmitted to con gress. 1 he enoriiK u expense I due to the rt 1 1 1 1 1 i dat ion ol the committee for a ranul carrying H'v fool of water. Sick headache absolutely and per- BMaontlj oarod by using Mori tea. , pleasant herb drink. Cures -constipa tion nml indignation, makes yon eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back, '.'"i cent and -rl cents. As to Prescriptions Umbrellas For Men and Women Oloria and Silk, Paragon Frames, stool rod, beau tiful handle, $1.50 to $13.00 each. The Peoples Warehouse Handkerchiefs For women, children and men. Silk and linen, hemstitched and plain hemmed, plain edge and scalloped edge, fancy builer, all in great var iety. fe to $2.50 each. The Peoples Warehouse Silk Waists tot early Christina buy er. Blue, pink, old rose. cerie, cardinal, black and othet Bent assortment in town. We fit them. Prices $2.50 to 112.80 each The Peoples Warehouse Kid Gloves Alwaya acceptable prea enta. Have them in gray tane, brown, modes, ox bloodi navy, green, helio trope, white and black, einee o1 to R, Irom 2 to 11 button length. Prices $1 to $2.60 por pair The Peoples Warehouse Belts Rfld Purses. Chiflbll Ni 1 kvr;ir. tart-lied Bideoombt. silk Host, supporttrti Silk Hose. Petticoat", and Press Skirts TbOSB aro wrvicable gifts and quite acceptable. Have silk, wod and sateen. We make the alterations. Pettlcoati gOC to 111 each. Press skirt ft to $ll..r0 each. Jaekfltc, Kurs and Suits. Kvcry BM an acceptable, miteole Christina nre ent. We alter and tit them free of charge. We have have All the new thing and ipiality con sidered our prices cannot 1 ln touched. The Peoples Warehouse The Peoples Warehouse The Peoples Warehouse Silk for WaistH and I ircsseB Have them in pattern or hv the yard, elegant ilk splendid values, nesleat price. Tabla Linen Rnd Napkins. Nssortment, quality anil a low prices are the attrac tion. The Peoples Warehouse Holiday Gifts - . t. - w , CO.'.'.-r when physicians recommend you to have them ccinponiiilesl by us, what does that mean'.' Simply the certainty on their purt that you will get exactly what i prescrilaol the right (plant it y and the right quality, which is even more important. But we go further than that, for we tuke honest pride in our ok ill in compounding. BROCK & MoCOMAS DBUGGIBT8 Comer Main and Court hu., Pendlei m. Smoking Jacket! A nice variety of these ueful and comfortable garnietits for housoweivr, sizes :tTi .to 42, ut from to S.7f'. Fanov Veati M.un 11 man would wear 1 hi" w ho diHn 'I I ike to I) 1 o w himself. They would make an accept able present. Large var iety, sizes M to 42; prices i'J.iiO P. 7. The Peoples WifthOQM Boipenden ami Box Have a pretty assortment of dressy ami, serviceable Mtyles us well : plain and fancy and all price. Blanket! Fancy ones of the Pendh ton mill. Tin' hopki WiiP'litmsi' Neckwear Neckwear At tin- Mason ot the year oar aMortmenl is guperb, Teeks, Pull's, Kiiiii'-in-liaiuls, Aseuts, Kumehundaa, De Tie, Btring Hows. Shield ivss Ties, from Trunks ami Suit uses Imperials. Joinvilles, Windsors, t'lui Ties, l'.at wing Ties, P-aml Bows, Full 25c to $1.50 The liest ones emne one in a OOX, THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE 'Ti no idle boMt to aay that we have the uilv complete assortment in town. Shall Ihi equally glad to show them wheth er you come to buy or to hsik. Trunks 7oe to J 10, bags 7 V to ISO, Rail ill".'" $2 to 15, tele , opM ' .. to tll.TsD. The fotyta WlffblBM Handkerchiefs and Muffl ers splendid ass rtment of Men's Handkerchief' in silk uml linen hem stitched and corded edges, plain and fancy Ismlers. Hamlkerchiefs c to 1.2." M ulllcrs 7.V to tS.n, Tlir Peoples Warehouse t Overcoats ami Suits 1 iood its yoO want Cheap as you want Large us you want Niual I as you want mil prices, well, haven't rOOBB to just come and see. We Dress shirts iiuil ( iloves Not a had holiday gilt, eil her of t hem . Shirt in any style, in any io to lit a 'l-year- 0M hoy or a M0.pOMKl man. Nice warm glove, whi or Mill, jiMd all at prices lo suit your psa'ket-book. The Peoples Wirelwose The hotfu VirehNM THE CLERKS' UNION. organization Perfected Sunday and ontoert Elected. The uiwting of the clerk at the court house Sunday aftermsui at 2:3U o'clock for tbe pufisiHe of organising a union, was attended by ulanit 60 of those who are engaged in that employ ment. The union was duly orgunixed and the following ollicers were elected: C. A. Kppinger, president ; Frl Karl, secretary : Miss Kttie Frutier, treasurer. A committee of live wus apsiinliHi on constitution and by-laws and a meet ing will Iw held in the circuit court room on Wednesday .veiling, Heeem her 12, to listen to hud adopt the sug gBBtloM it may make. The clerk' union will commence hnsiiieHN with nearly lot) members, practical I v all there are in Pendleton, .in in addition will huve the lant I wishes of utmost all the men hunts of lew ciiy. "There's too Much Variety, In our stock to select from" ft triuii our customers every day the expression we hear ...ANOTHER SALE... 1 Cake plates, by the hundreds 5C to 3 on I Cups and saucers, single 5C 10 2 5 Vaces, glass and china ioc to 3 00 Salad sets 95c to 4 00 Lamp, common and fancy 25c t0 '4 00 Look at Your Faeo, And aee if it in reflecting health or disease Karl's Clover KihjI Teu Isiuutiliea the face ami complexion, and .. -in...- perfect health All druggists, 26 cents and 60 cent Money refunded if result are uot aatiafactory. Tallman A Co. . Ct Glass at 40 per cent less than what you pay at jeweler's stores. Don't miss it. bread, Cake and Pastry. i on Bakery & Grocery 309-311 Cum Street i7i'S'jr-T.t-n'iL; tujirfa-TT:i Oreg MtiM eajjAiar unity, Headuurie.Uriritneee to aarr, i-,: je. fc... . cl,oy luiKloil. U' lir Sl dc.i iT.nl. a iw. u t b.1.1. M -S..I I ... t -.1.1 Mormon mtiope' PHI .J iu.ii iuTwuiM l'iM.i....r .si., im uimh OWI yt . . ly U.. lclei u uitl ill uld .0.1 sw.tf .il.m Cures Loet Manti oou. Irn- prmutorr8oa Ineomnlu, Paine leelonu, tamatlack, j"Qu o- Tl pS.oie: Stop, aior' aHM lls.ll. un.Hl.fMa A wrliu. ..i.'.utcc. !. .01. . 1 . ., .. .I..,.. .niMiv ao.. un FtuiwiHg, uai, "W &.Ut lty TiliLMAN CO. 1 OUUliUlltra. rXNUhttSMS. UtUCUUM. JU SUNDAY SHOOTING. Members of Sporlmen Acioelatlon Have Their Ufual Praollee. The BMBlbon of PondUHjOO rjportn men's Aaea:iutiou hod their uaual weekly aluxit Sunday and tad tle ir custoiuary good time. The shoot lag wus just up to the average. All ad journed meeting of the au80ciution will Lu held in tip- council rooms on Tuee dai evening, lleceinber II, at i :'M o'clock, to diacuaa aeveral importunl propoaitiuiia, including the propriety of having a big shoot lor turkeys 011 Christmas day. Following ia the de tailed score of Sunday's shoot : Nkiik Shot at Broke- 11 J Stillinun 1U0 175 F W Waite 220 176 C J Hamilton 180 181 Uliritliu 200 131 M K Long 20 por cut trj.i 7U.6 72 ti.i.6 ao.o sciioot Report. The report ot school district No. 87 Umatilla couulv, for the third month ending, December 7, 1VJO0, is as follows : Whole number of days absent, 60; whole number uf times lute, 4. Those who were neither absent nor late dur ing the month were, Funic Vogel, liae Vogel. Charles liorn, Pearl Man- imr. Fern Harrison, (irover Wade and Kichard Wade. ULA.NCHF COLLINS, Teacher. Now is the lime when croup and lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that pnsluuus Immediate results IsOne Minute Cough Cure, ll is very pleasant to tuke and can tie relied upon to quickly cure coughs, colds ami all lung disease It will prevent consumption. Tallman A Co., leading druggist. Karl's Clover Root Tea lk-autll,tw tlu C'omi.li-nlon, 1'nrlfiM tl. I ... s ...... , I,. t ,( ,,l Mipilll'lll, JlMtitfe.tll.n, ItllJ Mil Kriipll'HI. Ill tin Skin. An ariNrttl r.aiMlv. NervH '1'onlc. ts,IJ 1,11 sl-.ohile ji'iiir hiujo by all Urutfa-LL at BBC. 60c. u..il l .0.1. S. C. WELLS 4 CO.. LCMOV, N. V. aoic oeitToae ginr aola lij TMllma 41 1 ....ilnmulsis, We will Pack and Keep your Selection until Christmas Eve, and deliver them, with your card, if you wish. The Peoples Warehouse THE LEADERS. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard Can sell cheaper than any linn in the county because they liny in large quantities. If you need lumber or any kind or mill work call and get their prices. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. Don't Patronize the trusts By using coal oil, hut have electric light put in your house. Let us figure with you. Everything in the electrical supply line. Maple Bros. Court street, Pendleton, Oregon. -A V wm. H -1 FRAZER OPERA HOUSE Wednesday, Deo. 12, 1900. The Myron B. Rloe Comedy Company i'r"eiiiing h. a. un Baavafeat'i M4b OswSub Varaa .My Friend From India.. WITH MAY VOKBS III her original character of Tilly, high class vaudeville features. i lajanotlbn with a BOflabM ol usi.'Ai. run j.n. IMS O.N HALF AT TALLMAN B, ...OUR MOTTO... "BEST GOODS FOR LEAST MONEY" Tha Largest itOlh in tin vy tn nnlrft from. nr gOOtls aft bought in oarload hits. Wu hava ina iiust, Bakury dapaftmant in all i Baatara Oragoni TO FARMERS and 8T00KMEM Tho laryeat lioe f Caonad Qoods aval broulH to Paodlaion. Big line of Driad Fruits. (,ot "r prioea on Hams, Urd and BaoooJ Utt Ooffss tor Um Montf. CITY BAKERY AND GROCERY R. Martin, Proprietor.