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t MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, IWD. NO EXCUSE Fashion is not everything but there is no oxcnse (or any woman wearing Ml of (fait, clumsy foOtWOOl when by OOUiOfJ to our place she can ho fitted with a pair of nice shoes tlOB) $2 BO TO $o.OO that cannot . for the price in auv market. be excelled CLEAVER BROS. Tho Boot and Shoo Man. SO") Main Street, IVniilwtori, Oregon HHKVITIKS. cigars. Cleaver He are Co. Ins Uaillev tV Zehner, IBOll Kid gloves fl. worth 11.50. Mro. I r Qooii Co. For groceries see it. K. Demott. has u bin stock to select from. Thompson glove tittitir eorsets tie heat, ('leaver Uros. Jrv (ioovis ir. v. ti Goto has ronoved ofiieo from Pemlletoti havings tiank. builiiing to JwM hlork. The only place in the city where vmi ran get ilressed chickens, ihicks ami geese at any time in i. R, Pemott's heven eollarettes sohl Tuesday. IsamuiUtr -1. All goiug at reduce, I prices. Cleaver Uros. Dtjr lioodt Co. A quiet, nice place, large rojmt.well furnished, bar in connection. The Ocd Mi bio, Main street, K. X Sciieinpfi, proprietor. Hmokers' delight. 12 -cent l Hiiielo, Henry the Kourth ami Charles the Great, 'far 10 cents, at Mark Pattop'e cigar store. Practical horse shoeing in any style, from little plates for racers to hcaw shoes for draft horses. All work guaranteed Shop with W . L. Xeiger, old Ko I so n i stand, tiivc me a cull. Arthur Olover. When you need a soothing and heal ing antiseptic application for imv BT" -pose, use the original DeWitt's Witch tlaiel Naive, a welt known cure for piles and skin diseases. It Ileal" sores without leaving a scar. Beware of counterfeits. Tallniaii A Co.. laodiDf druggists. WANTED. Every Farmer and every hneOprnan to call and par chase u pair of our the the Ml $2.50 shoes Tne beat shoe in tha I .1 tor the mouev Every Pair Warranted. Wa arc Flutters ol Ftaeet aiul Packet Looks. The Peoples Warehouse SHOE STORE. ?ir Main HsrwM. Pendleton. (tasfaa Whitaker the dentist. Free doll BsttUffa? al the Owl. See display ad. Fancy MiltOD creamery butter at White House grocer--. Hood Uiver caniud fruit at White House grocery . Hooks, lucks, hooks, nil kind books. Tallman A Oo. Now supply Bwift'l ham and hacon at The White I louse grocery. Dolls, dolls, dolls, all kinds of dolls at easy prices. Tallman A Co. Take your jug to Ward1! ami have it fllled'with goi d, -vveet apple cider. The Hon Ton restaurant. in connection with tbeCorapton White rlouecleO, K, DM vou see those little suet pud dings in the window at the LOMU Itakery. Christmas stock of candies, nute. floe and dates hive armed at the White Mouse grocery. "Ob, -Jennie, ain't them warm hahios in the Owl Tea Mouse winder'.' an ' fer nothin' too ' Onlv the best ot viands rrystalllotd aroma coffee, inviting delicacies nt the Hon Ton restaurant. Finest hams and lard an the market. Home product; try it. its guaranteed. Bobwan A (iroolicb. Mrs. Campbell will close out her Mpply of winter millinery stock at greatly reduced" prices. A tine lot of chocolate bonbons, marshmallows, buttercups and Ituffad dates, just received at Ward's. Nice, clean up to date furnished rooms In the day, week or BtOOKfi over "St. Joe Store," H F. Ketin. proprie tor. There will be a social session of Btn llnr Tribe luesdav evening, De cember 11. A program will bo ren dered. I.arvc assortment of Kaslman's ia- mous perfumes, toilet water-, etc., in holiday packages, fully guaranteed. Noll s. You should see ti. K. O'Haiitel slim of iii to date lurniture before vou huv, A Hue line ol Japanese goods. oera bouse blis-k. Aii, there, I know uhere you un . ; till lull are going to the l.cccr liakerv for some ol that nice soil ginger bread. heme very prettv celluloid novelties, 10c to ill .til), i ei - .i painted, new medallions, work boxes. tovs and games. Nolf's. Camly Puttcii, famous Ikjiiic made candies made fresh everv duv. His creams and chocolates can't bo beat They are pure. Doll carriages lite ami upwarils, cups and suuceis lUc, musical instruments. pipes and cigars all at ei-t at the OJM mg cut sale at Mux LUer's. rot rent three room bouse lor light housekeeping, furnished or Un furnished, loquira of C. II. stanill, corner Thompson and Hluff HfK t- If you have a bouse to paint or a soon to paper, a picture to frame, a little plumbing to be looked utter go and sue i sharp, opera house Mock. Court street. Kevival services w ill be commenced in the M. K. church on Sunday, Jan uarv hi. The pastor. Kev. John I'ren, will be assisted bv Kev. W. F.. Arm- tield. of Dixie, Wash. lWitt's Little F.arly liisers are dainty little pills, hut they never laif to cleaiiie the liver, remove chstrue tious and invigorate the system. Tail nan & Co., leading druggists. Teeth extracted, painless, 60c, child ren's teeth, Me best seis teeth vulcanite, guaranteed, n ; best nets celluloid, lid; liver fillings, 1 , gold fillings, 11 up. Whitaker, the dentist. There have l:en 11 accession- I the membership of the Christian church during the recent pat. Mine the arrivul of He v. J. W. Jenkins. II.... A 1 !,.. .... ia . - . v. . i . i . . . , in- , ... - u . , , enthusiast, i over the work that is be inc done. The ticket- offered by Cleaver Bros.' Dry tioods Co.. with each purchase of 1 worth of goisb- are worth -l cents each to Wm. Hickey. Those having them for sale will please leave tiiem at Neumau's eigar store anient the cash lor them. Jiaker A Kolsoin have pist NBjlfl a large lina of furniture, carpels, etc.. and ask your insisx'tiun of the stock. You will rind it In be a very de sirable combination to select faun and liear in mind that their prices are al ways reasonable. Kev. J. W.Jenkins, speak tonight on "A Model Conversion." These special evangelistic services li-'ld hy the Cliristiaan church are increasing in interest and will continue through Mil week, meeting at 7 : JO p. in. You are invited to attend. A special meeting of the Commercial Association is called for s o'clock i in-e lay evening to consider a couple of communications from tne 1'ortlund Chamber of Commerce regarding con tie will remain here mas, when lie will lives near Spokane. WATKR Councilman I tir V. T ! Charles A. Do ember I. Only one doll to a per son. China novelties at the Owl, When the stomach is tired out it must have a rest, but we can't live without food. Kodol Dytpepata Cure "digests what you eat" to that JT0II Cat! eat till the good food you want while it. is restoring the digestive organs to health. It is the only preparation thill digests all kinds of food. Tallman A Co., leading druggist. P. DeKoo has written the "History of America Hefore Columbus," In Inn volumes, which have justliecn laauad from the press of the l.ippincotts. The author is a Roman Catholic clergyman and was stationed at Pendleton for qtlita while. Ha is now n resident of Portland, but well remembered here. The Pioneers ol the Pacific will give their third anniversary social on Weil- I nesday evening. Much member of the order la entitled to bring one Intltoa Boost, an admission ticket Isdng pro- vide I for the visitor. UOOQ blOIK will ha in uttondiiiice, and the affair promi'e" to ! a pleasant one. The temperature in Pendleton for the week ending December S Huclnated hetwe'Mi "b. maximum, on Wednesday the flth, nnd uiiuiinum, on M and 4th. The greatest range of temperattire I 111 ail', one dav was '-"J degrees on Moll- , .i... l ti i.. .. -ru..-.. it..... . . Si i nttiTi tin i mentioned an ton, voluntary observer. Iliisnn hall, Helix wa solemnly dedicated on Friday evening with a well attended dance. It was n aery pleasant opening ot the finest building in Helix. The supper set hy Mrs Sones and Miss . usUa was as good or better then any ever gotten op in I'mutilla county on llniior occasion. I.. M. Husoii.thc proprietor ol the hall is in Pendleton today. Mrs. Pfank O'llarra entertained a party of friends at dinner at her home 00 Weal Retimed street, on Inst Fri day evening, which a- greatly enjoved. The even in w is passeil pleasant I v with Meic and a discussion of the repa-t and other current topics. Betides Mr. ami Mts. O'fJerra, and Doss O'Harra, u nephewj the following wen- preaent, Mrs. M. Mora head. Miss stellu Ander on, Miss Jennie Hcuthman, Mrs. Oertrnde irecn. The Oommltlet having charge of the work of arranging for the anniversary of William Martin Kneumpment is making elaborate preparations for the l . ml and will endeavor to outclass anything of the kind in the history of the order. F.ich member is extended the privilege of inviting a friend, or one invitation will siitllce for a gentle, man and his lady. Kirknian's ofenettM will furnish the music. Exposure to n sudden climatic change produces cold in the head and catarrh is apt to follow. Provided with Bly'l Cream Halm ran are armed ugainst Nasal Catarrh. Price .'si cent-' at druggists, or I'.lv llrothers, Mi Warren street, New 'ork. will mail it. Tin Halm cures without pain, does not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itfdf over an Irritated and angry sur face, relieving immediately the painful InttemetiOQ, cleanses and cures. Cream Halm iiiiikly cures the cold. The dance given at tierninnia hall in Middle (old Spring, IS miles north of Pendleton, ia-: Sjturdav night was largely attended and u complete siiness. those from I endb ton, and there were several, sav thev had an elegant time. There was plenty ol refreshments and good nun-!', the latter being manufactured on the spot bv Hal lot orchestra of four pieces. Prof. Ballot, Joe H. Parfcae, Can Weissert and C. W. Mcl.vman. Danc ing wa- kept up until 5 o'clock a. in. Karl It. Hawkins, the 5-year-old boy f Mr. and Mrs. William O. Hawkins, lied at BatO o'clock on Sunday morn ing, at the I oardtng-house of Thomas Means, ou Alta street. He hail been ill just nine weeks with catarrhal pneu monia, lie- luneral services were hold at J o el'H-k tins afternoon and were conducted by Kev. W. It. dray, pastor of the M. K. e bo re hi smth. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins keenly feel the death of their onlv child Thev came here last Mac fr'.m Albany, where they were r.us. i, and here thev have many rela tives and friend-. I, M. Berry, ol ti- Berry Mime mm- puny, linker City, was a visitor in Pendletnn lail week. Re is traveling representative ol the D'Oench-llays Shis company, of .le1etoiiville, hid. Ulti race Proebatal, who has been the guest of Miss l.uvelle Moorhouse, left this morning for her home at Wes ton, where she will resume her ItttdiM nt the Eastern Oregon state normal school. Oernle Royea, Charhst Hayee, "Roxy" Horn, Kd Harr, Jeke Marin and John Mi Drink ley have returned from their hunting trip down the Pina tilln river. Thev killed a few wild geese nnd ducks and one jnckruhhit. Benjamin !'. Bootmin, ol Leaven- worth, Kuns., arrived in Pendleton Saturdav night, and is visiting with Ml brother, D. How man, of this plnee. FOH until after Christ - visit a son who LKMETERY. Visit the jScio-- There i-s No brcJ to our dainty Jewelry No limit tn our wlUifitfRBBl to eliow it No question as to the fairness of our price Nln all nil ..liicL u i ! eito, , ,,1. i. io iipiiniiK'ii iifrciniort!, lo lu'uiilv ot' niiiil lo our Watch Stock borl coming In au v of our guarantee ii iitiiniiLr loo Qimoult tor us. t'wn No No No l"'t'Ht.)t pattorn . LOUIS HUNZIKER.. JEWELER nnu OPTICIAN. 714 MAIN STREET. am surveyor Sesr.o orticlsllv. Bomwervllle, T. T. Welle, trailer, Charles Macomber ind Chris Simpson took a trip out to Olney aaeietrry and no the Tnltllla creek this morning. The first three eitv counclimen of i en- dleton, while thO fourth is county sur veyor, who was taken along to run some levels and (iirnili them with cer tain Information. The cbfect to be at tained i- to gi t water ontoOlnev ceme tery (or irrigation pnrpoatl, This will have to be done before vegetation can In' coaxed to (TOO there. If there is nflteii nt fall to TtiltlUa ereek to en abb the eitv to nut in n gravity svs tern, without having to pipe the water i:r too great di'tanco, fl will be donti The prOWMd water system to supply the cemetery, while con-trueted under auspices of the council will lie paid lor by private Mihscription, if eon strncted at all. A number of those who own lots in tin melcy have ex nreaaad a wltllnipiaai to subscribe to ir fir.iil for that purpose, one prominent eltlaan aa pre Mtd bin intention to give 100 to the fund. The movement tor the improvement of Olney remeterv comes none too soon, and if given n fair start will undent bdlv log nloni; pleasantly until that portion of the ejtv will be very popular as a pla -e i" residence CHRGSTMAS GIFTS GIVEN TO ALL AT THE FAIR : s s Continuing until D her KM h THE VAW Will give taoh purclinsei- of a suit of clothes, or suit of woolen underwear, or any gondt in the illflerent lines mentioned below , rebate ol 10 per eenl of the amount ol hie rmrtyMM. Re- member that this special rebate will he given onlv on the lines mentioned below : , I'll per cent rcilucl inn on gents' suits. JO per cent reduction on gents' overcoats. jo per eent redaction on gents' heavy underwear. '.'II per cent red in itlon on gents' mack intoshes. L'O per cent reduction on Dove1 suits and overcoals. 3) per cent ml net ion on ladies' woolen waists and wrapperH L'll pei eent rcduclioii on ladles' jackets and capes. lit) per cent rede.etion on blankets and comforts. THE FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props. Iluenberrv Hollillne. Main MrOOC, Pendleton. KOEPPENS MODERN PHARMACY IvwyrMtj that lt k,pt ,n . 115 Court Si. HELD Stal of U. FOR BURGLARY. PL'OPLt H hit I s ,:: A U AY. Mr. and Mrs. James Cecil, of Lew iston, Idaiio, Were guests of tn,- BofWl I'eiidleton Siinday and left this morn ing, the luruier for lieppi.er to visit Ins parents, the, Utt.-r to Hui.ipler, ui, en- the will or a guest of her sister. Mr Oeell tir-t came to I uiatilla county a a pioneer A-'t years ago, and was u resident ot Athena for a ionu while, ci, gaged in rOOnlng cattle on the reservation. II,. also engaged in the meat market business at Athena, and heeame well aoioalnted throughout the loinity. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil were kept busy greeting eld fricmis here. R. O N. Car In Psndltton Yard Was Brokan. W. J. Mogard and J', B. Rorgenl Were hefore Justice l'itz Herald thi- nioriiing ebarged with borglasy. They waived aSOmi notion and were bold in the sum of MM) each to appear at the next session of the circuit court. On Thursday nitrlit of last week a car in the 0i Hi iv, N. yard was broken into, althoiitth teoled, and a sack ot flour taken therefrom . The following day, Friday, the sack of Hour was found in the east end ol the yard on the south side of the truck concealed lie heath ii pile of iron rails. Ollicer (lien Btnhe I OOti lied the plunder that night and nabbed the two men above men tioned when thev came niter the Hour early in the eveniuu. They claim to Is- from Texas and have onlv ijnjoyed life in Pendleton for a couple of weeks CASTORIA Ossrs His sitn.iluru of I n vs. II Fti la use for more thsii thirty yrsrt. sod Tht A m J ion Jan tMOOJ JJnttflU. DOLLS FREE HEATING STOVES right. I. Best They THE on the market: Air are wood silvers PRICE CANT BE BEAT W. I). HANSFORD & CO. The Wessel Department Stores. JTTDD lil.oCK, OORIfBB 00URT ANI MAIN". Dry Goods, F'ancy QoocU, Furnishings and Clothing. Grand Holiday Souvenir Sale. Pancy Crockery and (ilasswarc tt) bfl glVM away PRES. Your choice with aver) Poui Dollox purchuo FOUR DOLLARS Special prices to prevail ilttriny tins Holiday Slaughter Sale. Ladies' Capes, Coats, Tailor made Suits, prices cut in two. The Wessel Department Stores. The well-known ami rnllahla iHs treat - private chrom. ana -I.-' "'""'" "i men onlv. lie Menu 'jl."rlf'N res secret IiIihmI ami ( . V. ' T """ swelling, m, oe,iiiy , impomni'v mid other But IllkUUllll 111' is nrcr "i aateaiiiitiiju. " rreet- t,,. secret ,.rrnni ,,( ami their terrible aOOtta. loss aj vi I moo, iMiipiuu ion in me heart, Imw ioi-iiioi. Mi'Miiuillle lev ,iii. ..I.. iroiion'H oi ii 1 1 tic i anil ho.lv, c,iiiM,, i, bo errnrs, oxitenses and ' .Usshs i men and hoys. f ii.. . : i . . . II IIMIIiriH Ml I1 III.,, I . ' " "lIIIT : powern, removes deform it ie m..l stores the oruuiis to health. euros diseases canned hy nieniirv I itml other poisonous driiKH. oi . iKur in. i ii.nl. an ismIhi ninl efnl. Hi- lie II. e tin I i 1 , 1 1 in i. Ir.it .... j .i . .i .... 1 1 r , lire, lie il.r-s-. ...iLT in' Mm. I ' ,' - ' mi ii nun lU'.irU- tholr troulile. I'atli ni i-nr.-il at liiiniv. Itrnu i 'in . 10 to Uonly. Onii'niliallnn Ins. and . "."' ' ,..11111.1.111, M full ....... osuij DR. WALKER. n-nrii ni., cornur Aiaer. hurllaii'l. On-frn, M NEW LUMBER YARD. xresaionai appropriations for th proven. .: of the Columbia river. Umbrellas are very desirable presents for either man, woman or child. Our display of timbrel! i- with dainty ami ojMlni effoeta in bajojlei nut tiiem on the out-ol.the.ordinarv lilt. We can pjease every taste w ilboiit dithviilty. Alexander ,v lletter. Krta dolls on Saturdav DoBOenbav IA. at I o'clock, with a No inirchase of lllasswart, eroekerv or iiraniteware vo will iivh a kid BO01 or drussetl doll. Dolls displayeU in window idler i oakum is a BOB ol tion ai.ii dips into is HOLIDAY LINE COMPLETE : : : : Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Leather Goods, Gel our prices before you buy if you wish to save money . Nobody can meet our prices on dollb HOOKS, HOOKS, HOOKS Prices tbat nobody can touch. TALLMAN & COMPANY 9 Leading Stationers Kev. P, V. Yoakum, of Uaicer county, arrived in I'eiidleton on Sun day, called here bv the serious illness Ol his mother, -Mrs. .1. I. .Means. Mr. hroaii laforOM lltiee. While de voting mull of hi- time, to tlieolouv. lfev,a-i- representative in Oroon's lejisiatiire in the session ol si.,. Ptrtonai Mtntion. Mr. .11, .1 Mrt. W. 1 Matloak 'ii at Port loud i lljpai Kyle and family are truest oi tin- Hotel I'e.idletoh. Or. tiraden. of Walla Voltt, riiju. land at tin Uotel Pendleton on sun day. William II, Kvans, a siit-ilnnan of I'ilot Itock, is a visitor in IVmllelon I t siav . William Mo-jjmve, of the Athena ; Mercantile aooipoaji,!! m Pendleton on business. ! Mr. ami Mr-. Ktchanl Qn Ideal, of "tllil Jeii I'roiitv lame, are nuesta of tbu Hotel I'eiidleton. I Miss ait'ies Kane, a niece of "(irand- ma" MaarOt el Meaalwoilol Lo Cabin : hotel l ime, u visitinti in l'endloton. hred elr, who resides in Pendle ton, left this uiorniiiK lr his shoe ranges SOattllaa nouthweat of I'endleion. Jliss Nance Camerun and Miss Josie Cameron let! for 1'urlluud this morn ing. Tim latter will remain for u couple of weeks. .sol Haiim left this morning lor At bona, where he will take a swition in the lioneral inereantlle estublish PtBOjl of K. Manusseo. Mr. and .Mrs, Link Swaiart, of Athena, spent Sunday in PefldietOO. Xeison Ssragtart, father ol Mrs. ('. S. Wheeler, U quite ill at his hoiuu noar Athena. Charles I.. Toinpletou, who has beaiii a guest of friends in Pendleton ami coaching the Pendleton academy foot hall teani, left this morning for bowis- ioii, niaiio. Clyde tiard, tlie ellicient right tackle of the High behool football team, has returned to his studies alter an ab teute of a week, which is good news Bf all concerned. B. -M Hlean. fafMMI carpenter, left this morning for Albany and Mon mouth to eojoy a vacation of three week winch lias been arantc! lo him by the department. Commencing ot 0 o'clock, Saturday. lleceoiU-r 1.",, we will give either u dresseil or kid laslv doM with a oU-cent imrehase of glassware, crockery or gran I tew are. The dolls are displayed in our oast window. Only one Dili to Fcrs in. Owl Tea House. CHCAPliST PLACE IN OHIiilOiV - GOLDEN RULE HOTEL C, I. K0HLER, Prop Curcpea i and American Plan. TSu Only First Clan and Complsti Hotal m th City. "rW"'' JP InHUUH MB tflHawMnVaaaam Nely Ke..,deie.i and Ktmovatad. itaam Heatad. Hm Mwt, An Trains. I r Samplr Rotrsi. , tisctnc Light, fir Proof Building. Cor. Court and Johnson Streets. FINIH ETON, 0UFG0N We are now ready lot litminsM near Washington A Columbia Itiver freight ilcimt with general assort incut of liitnhrr diret from our own saw mill, and can furnish unythinif promptly. Country orders in ear loads shipsl direct (rem our mill in carload lots It correct prices, tiive us a toll. s ask aO SO A. u. snaw & do. W. J. SEWELL, Mgr. Mill lo JollM HC'IIMID'I' The Louvre Saloon piNourroN OHKOON W r Maine Folks Visit Oregon Folks at FRAZER OPERA HOUSE Monday, December 10, 1900. RICHARD GOLDEN In IIm kMt of nil N u Kiinirtun I un. - OLD JED PROUTY ii onei ,i enMI .'e ibu PUB) Kir UitKUIer ami tears tlrialnsl ('oinau H.l - leii.t N. IT. Iii' tlou I hu aw. el. nt Hu,ry Kvir Told -' II - K,., 1'i.nrii.l.l iij.l t'....L u.... i:...-, i' I , So-Ill' mi'i 11, -sr ill,- OII.VMrlON ' 1 1 1 1 1 I . I. i ti .... InUIIO ifiR',? aad rows 7, s, tn,l loin uaniuoi II.M; rows minis n istripi! iVv ! '!! " '': "reliu.ira circle siel lax 0 me in - .. "' gantry eu. . riuau ou sals at TsJiioaa'e. GOING OIT OF BUSINESS j"8 showing what you save by buying of us now. TOYS AND UAMliS. 15c tool cheats Chicago air rillcs Qlobi air titles Qlob "it rilles, repeating. . Cbildroo I chairs 25c, 30c, and i" inch kid body ilolls 1 1 inch knl body dolls.. 11 inch kid body ilolls, moving eyes. II inch kid body dolls, moving eyes and natural hair 15c satl irons Large children's table.. IOC 601 75c .00 35i 5c aoc 35c IOC 601 75c combination sales y,, 25c iron trains. IoC Doll buggies and go carts range horn aoc up. PftBCila Koh'i'DOOf British graphite, A. W FthM Siberian graphite, ohan Faber Jiueii.tn giapmte, K. Fiber phile, He each. Dixon's artists' 7c each. Dixon's No. 144 4c each 40c dozen. Writing Hinds and inks all branih 50c, pints 3yc, halt pints, 15c. Lunch boxes 10c. Gold pens and holders (15c. Iol auiunis 35c. 50c albums albums 63c. Siberian gra- ls. (Juarts BOOK5 AND UlUl.hS. 15c bound books 40c bound books 50c bound books 65c and 75c bound books. 40c. 5c Toilet Cases, atOriiAg and struments, all 1.. . .. 1 .1 hi an tw iirin; iikmii ases, Cups and Saucers, Plated ware, Musical In. it bargains, those r, ...,,,, IOC a 8c 48c Little Men ami Women 100 Five Little Peppers The Marble I'awn 1 1.- Wlnic House Cookbook 'g TI... D :. ssl.l. 1, V 1 nvuiuc Vuoiviiuv-IA David Harum Unice Kforoditb K11 hold Carvel Soldiers of Fortune To Have and to Hold The Rligf) of the Law The Master Chtistain BhfNI Holden Pocket bibles 33c, 30C 40C 1. 00 1. 00 1.00 1. 00 1 ,00 1. uo 1. 00 1.00 and 50c Main Street, Pendleton, Oregon. MAX liAEK