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ladies ' UNION SUITS To close out. 75c grade to close 400. tl.00 grade to cjW 09c, $1.2") grade to clone K7c. $1.50 grade to rinse 1.13. $2.00 grade to close 1,89. 2.75 to $3.(H) grade to close $1.89. Jgekets aud collarettes are being o 1 oped out for LESl THAN COST. fcaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. SI,AY. MCI1' M II KH 1... 1W0. HOI. iHOl.ERA CURE. Hiulis 'rom spikes IMPMi . - L. . l j wnt have own UMum IV ,,( tin medlcinea ac son- I ,v 1 rui.K :piKe, "i r.cnu, iur Rj eholer. i utoDuienciu. nulls' "r f"R' uuring me mi nt 10 1 II uagn, will" re in- nn ajaj up) 10 OlfWW I'lK l '- the nianutaetnre hi tut v i tar M Pi-ree, nf thin "."." . ... i . i.i- L I ... j! I . l ill I Mill hi I P t :i Li irom i ii Grand., ot winei, Pierce line eiiarge. iwu; oi aforesaid wore aunt'iou witn lUiil were dving at tin- rate ul R, anl; i Saturday, mi unit Ht. Stllbllletlelll WBS IIUIUCCO In liv Mr Pierce linn apply ins Tin- result was wotulertul. Itt'f 'mi'' "lexi w'11" aawi in '( the medicine with tad fnwided. Only two death. l nrciirreil among IU nogs since 0 medicine, unu nicy were hii rtht they could nut obtain tlir iriini tin- medicine. Mr. i if ootsisikon In praise ol Mr. 4roH-tinii Mr. Stubhlefield is .. i. i I. i a III' iirillHH' Iioiiito valley, iiiiu till .It HT hugs In llilSCS III till' rrr ii. mill itiim t" tin' diseased iii the proiert hi Mr. Plane. Itifnt" Cannot Cured tippli'ii !- tlioy annul rearh the atsrttuti ul tin- oar. Then' In nur? Ml Kitmli afro "ii ! Hint l I". eiiattltu- (dwell" l'"rtlll" 1' -MU"i''l I'V HII ui (eKl4!U"li ': Hi" milieu- lining ul III'' ami-' vv ni'ii ttiii huh' get. m ah.tr a nimhllng nutlud or !m r tf.ttt'l when it l entirely 'liwil eld. result, ami unl"-. tin' liillanuiia i " mil ami tin- nil.' n'slureil In ilftxi.li'.i.ni. learllu: win be destroyed ,itar.a hi il li'M are causeii by . !;" I' i i ' I . i n ' llllt all mil ill" I natth. imii'iiii" .urlac. w, will Kivi' sthsl ..lin-- inr any ease of deafness llTMUrrlii that I'am.nt In- euri-il hy it'turrti i ui" m-ml lor rirnilari. freo. f J i IIKNKV A CO., Tnli'iln. ii lri.il itniKKi.t". 7.'K' hfsnil) fill- nr.- Hi" iH'.t. ASCOT COMPANY DANCE. MM Ii lo Close the Century fittingly in Armory Hall. Dt Hum' i till t ill II V . Nil. (A, will iTiitn'tli ri-ntiirv ilanri' on tin' k( Mmiilav, Hecember SI, in ban. Tin- bovs proisise to 1 UK Hi. event worthy of the Mt tail, i forerunner ol what may Imm iiuriiii; tin1 coming century. I'ILL MAKE I PRICE TO rTCH YOU PoilBf mtii my new ttori' 1 hat awiMfei) um iiaafetaaAaaa aaa huu. :.. teM Ilii iu H'KM I ! RJ awL.u k'k kic s (TtiTnrtr than t Ilii" M.urc- niinnx- Iaaitl. ' MM ami .w iny line u( lUtrH., WooIJ ami COAL ti. K. 0'DANIEL Street Opera Mouse blk It M ir.iK)iMl tn iiinusuratf an alarm j box . n, in Pii(llftnn and tho iiro- cwcIh of the daiMN ar to be ijmI to help the movement the nlnnc. A com mittee eonaiptiii)! of I. ft. Pbalpa, lehairman, T. A. Mi-Mahoa ami V. A. Andi'rpon hao been apiointel by the I ooaraaay to arraraja the detail and Hit per in tend the event. Edltor't Awful Plla-ht. i F. M. TlitftiiiM. editor Seneca, (III..) j Near", WBa ntllii ted for yearii with pi lea that no dia'tor or remedy helped until he tried Illicit lenV Arnioj ShIvc. I lie wriiea two bnsea wholly cured him. It V the mircHt pile cure o'n eurth and I the bent naive in the world. Cure I guaranteed. Only B ceiita. Sold bv Tiillman iV Co. Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. Louis Stull, Oniaha. frank II Cleef. I llankofsky. San Kranciwo. A D Culm. New York. Siny S Tuple!, Sun ! raticicn. I'nlk Mays. The Halles. ' I Wetherny. I'.uHtnn. I- K Newull. Siiukunc. I 1. Lebo, BpoluHMi .1 Kloeckner, Spokane. Sam l ee, Spokane. .1 II Claneev, PartUad. H U Mav, Portland. ,1a" P Wilson, Kansas City. B Wty, Mm I ram i sco. C I' Krnzer. Portland. W Harric, Portland. A Nvlamlor. Portlund. .! D lui ley, Si Paul. W I Wilson. Portland. Al Norman, St Louis, Mo. A Christenson, Portland. Walter H May, Chicago. Mrs Kdvth Turner-Weathered, PortUuM, w Bolloaa, city. Win Sbepperd, Portland. w k Qlandinnlnii Portland. That Throbbing Headaehe. Would quickly leave vou If you used Dr. Klnirs New Lift I'll tn. fhouaanda of siitTerers liaM' pmved their inatclileaa m-rlt fur m k aint nervous heBiiacliei. They make pure blou.l and atroDt: nervee and Inlld up jrottl health Kasy to take Try them, only "J6c. Money bark II noj cured. Sold bv Tallnian dc Co., drugtriata. Notiee. I All persons know i nu themaelvea in deiitil tu BM wiil please call at my l old stand aud settle, a I have sold my biiKinoas and wish to cloae mv umiks. J. LAMP. Now is the time when croup and luiikT troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that pr'sluces immediate results la Om M inilte CoukIi Cure. It is very pleasant to take and can be rulied upon to quickly cure couph, colds and all lung diaeaaea. It will iirevetit consumpt imi. Tallman & Co., leadiiiK druggiat. While returning from the I'matilla House to hie room iu the Chapman building, about 12 o'clock Tueaday night, Fred Stewart, a youmt travvlintt man representing the Merchant's Simply company, ui Portland, was held lip I'V two thugs ami robbod of 146. De-Witt' Little Karly Biaer are dainty little pills, but they never fail to cle'anie the livor, remove obstruction- and invigorate the aystam. Tall- There's too luch Variety In our stock to select from" is the expression we hear mm our customers eVery day. ...ANOTHER SALE... W piatci, by the liundreda 15c to 3 oo Caps .u,d saucers, single 5c to a. 50 Wees, K;ass and china toe to 3.00 lad sets 95c to 4.00 L,"l", contaMM and fancy 25c to 14. 00 GlSs Uon't miss it. bread, Cake and Pastry. egon Bakery & Grocery MH Ml Court Street manhood restored '"X ,, , . nit- urntM 1 iiilh u , 1 u 1 iiiini 1 r 11 ii- ii im aa ii " ' ' "i"" - -T- ' T Imi ik. a. - a. T 1 a k.' a a a. . tMaPaal 111). r If UiT.J'T?? , t..bu.tl U. .I.. .rlw tr a- t.lM...- Ba hawaiby d 01 . in I'n VBiu..ius;kii.u.' dua i.-is' " "1' i.r 3! '"'Oiiaii'irhnfa ami ail Iha hurrura ul iim-a- m-y. eMIIaL-t -"iry.rti.u ui- UIIU41) urtaa. ui au iuihuii- Big,'.,' ai. i..,t cured by Durum U Imcsumi tu ir m-iiI are Iruuhled arlll. PrMHIItl. laa ' cauiMllulur wllhuul au ouarlk.... aU UUu..;.ilaU. A 'W'U'"' ". !, , reuifiiMl l abut, . dm uul elluul a I" nuauain. cuic. t, u" " '' la.. --. . m. v. 1 . kj. wa aw. ou r i wni ULUlliaCU., UUUUWiaTa, lJBIOt.KTON, UKBUllN. I " ' - ( f I !.: i,n.iliua WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW. Local Millar Continue to Pay 44 Cant for No. I Clab. Pendleton, Dec. 18. There have bean temporary fluctuation in price of wheat locally during the past wpek, but the price is again Where it was a week ago. F'xporter were offering 43c yesterday, bnt that is too much today and 42c won'd be a better quotation. Local miller continue to par 44c for No. 1 clnb. l ocal Market. Pendleton dealers are paying the fol lowing price fur ranch and farm prn- dooe : Barter, 40 to pat roll. Bajr IDo per dor.. Potatoes SOc jut lack. Puranip. ilOc par sack. Cabtakja -:ii- per peasnd. Turnip. 7V per UX) pOMdot Turkey Alive, l(c per pound. ttmisp $10 )ier .In, ii. Chicken. feUN to ft ar .lozen. Wheat In Poetland. Portland, lVc. 13. The Commercial Review in it rrrt of the market for the past week in it issue today ay : The mi nation bow very little change i nee our last review." Some buvinc wu done on the haai of .W for Walla Walla, bnt this cannot be for imme diate loading, as every warehouse and dock here i tilled to the utiixi) capacity, and if every bip in port was loaded thin wpek there would be plenty of wheat remaining on band for another fleet a large. Exorbitant price have lnnn paid, but mostly for very late apriii loading. The foreign carno demand is either entirely chocked or is so small that the market has a neclected appearance; as a result 1 1 u situation steadilv favors the buying class, who have tho advantage, are in clined to make the must of it, and, when sales are too heavily pressed, sellers are compelled to make conces sion. In view of the depression abroad it l natnrnl that the effects sin mid lie eriuuly felt here, in almost tai:nant trailing and abnormally low price. Many of the large bolder are bravely truggliug againat thr downward move ment by Withholding supplies, but this is nut neriuiisly felt here, a all the exporting houses have plenty of iriain here and in the interior. If ex porters would pay whet wheat is actu al Iv worth price here iu Portland or Tacoma would la' almnt -Ml to 51c per bushel. Walla Wnlla a beat prices are 11 noted from 53 to 5:ll,.c : hlupstcm, 57c; Valley wheat is worth whatever the miller will pay for the same, a the exporter is not figuring on the quality, and could not, if he ho desired. Kast em Oregon wheat i gniiih! into the vallev quite freely. Thi is due to the scarcity of valley wheat mi account of the partial crop failure. Wheat In San Franolieo. Stn Francisco. Dec. 13. The market for wheat has licen neglected, export ers apparently having export demand well in hand, and not ilipoed to operate extensively forward in the face of weak ami lower foreign hi I vices. Prices have not (hown much chain.''', and large holders have not pressed their holdings mi the market, vet offer ings from the weaker dealers were mialerate, and thi class is compel led to accept lower price. No. I Dipping i quoted at "Ht4 per cental, 'and even at that figure there was little competi tion among the buyers to ectire wheat. At the close there was a slight advance in spot wheat, in sympathy with call Imurd prices, but no material improve ment in the shipping demand. At the call hoard rooms business wa very light, and fluctuation were within a very narrow rang. F.xpurters have evidently supplied themselves with all the wheat necessary to till contracts, and are now largely out of the market especially at extreme liifure. Twetitv seven vessels are in port chartered for gruin loading. The disengaged Meet iiuiiiIhts five veasels. Freight rate are t.si high to induce exporters to oper ate, hence nothing is doing in charter ing vessel. We quote No. I shipping IrtiSj tn IHfei milling, 1.0J to V1.U6, per cental. Wool In Boiton. Boston, Dec. I.t -The inquiry for wiail continue" to increase. Prne- are about the same as a week agu. Territory, cored basis, Montana ami Wyoming, tine medium, and tine, 17 to lKc; scoured, 4au; staple, Ml to 01c; Utah, tine-medium and fine. 111 to 17c; scoured. 47 tu4Se; staple, 'sic; Idaho, tine-medium and flue, 16 to Hie; scoured, 47 to 4Hc; staple, 60c. Aus tralian, sei ui red, sput prices: Combing, Uierflne, new, 73 to 76c; good, 05 to To average, (12 to 07c. Wool In San Franclteo. San F'ranciaco, Dec. LI. Wool Spring: Nevada, 11 to l.'te. Fustern Orttgon, 10 to 14c ; Valley Oregon, lo to 17c. Fall: Mountain lambs, b to 10c; San Joaquin plaint, 0 tu He; llumlajldt and Mendocino, 10 tn 1-c. Wool In Portland. Portland. Deo. 13. Wool -Valley, 13 to 14c; I '.astern Oregon, 10 to 12c; muliair, 2V per pound. Siiecpskiiis-SlnarliugM, 15 to 20c; short-wool , 25 to 86c; medium wisd, 30 to 60c; long-wool, 00c tu fl each. Hides and Pelt. Portland, Dec g, -Hides-Dry hides, No, 1, 1 ti pounds and upward, 14 to 16c; dry kip, No. 1, 6 tn !; pounds, 15c per pound; dry calf, No. 1, under 5 pound, 16 to 10c; dry salted, one-third less than dry flint ; salted bides, sound steers 00 pounds aud over, 7 to He; do 60 to 00 pounds, 7lc, do, under 60 pounds uud cowl, 7c: kip, 13 to 30 pound. Pelts Bearskins, each, as to size, 5 tn $!.'; cubs, each, fl to 5 ; badger, each, 50c; wildcat, 25 to 76c; bouaecat, 5 to 25c. Kastarn Livestock Ouiaha. Iac. 13. Cattle Keceipts, 4H0U: market, slow to 10c lower; native steers, 4.25 to $5.40 Western steers, $4 to f4.iaj; lexa steers, t to 3.7(; cow aud heifers, f3 to $4. 25; eaaaara, $1.76 to t2.75; atoihar and feedera, (3 to (4.40, caivee, $3 to 0; bulls and stags, t'.'.'-5 to ti Hogs-Kecipts, la.aWj market, 6c lower; lieavv, $4.75 to $4. HO; mixed, $4.75 to $4. HO; light, $4.75 to $4.H-; bulk of sales, $4.77 lo $4. HO. Sheep Heueipts, 3000; market, fteaili ; fair to choice natives, $:i.H5 to $4.10; fair to choice Wusterus, $3.70 to $4; common and choice aheep, $3.50 to 3.a&; lambs, $4.25 to $5.52. Chicago, Dec. 13. Cattle Heceipts, 21,000; generally 10c lower; good to prime steers, $5.25 to $0.25, s.oi I" median, $4 to $5.20 ; etoekari ami ra. $-' 25 to $4.26; cows, $2 ..'.o to $4.10; heifers, $2 to $6; i aimers, $2 to $2.40; bulls. $2.60 to $4.10; eel vea, 13.60 to $5.26; Texas fed steers, $t to $1.25; grass steers, $3.25 to $4; bulls, $2.50 to U THIRD ANNUAL kOClAL. Pioneers of the Pacific and Many reload Were Present. The Pionoers of the Pacific gave their third ennual aocial iu thuir lodge, banquet aud dance rooms iu laiHow ball last evening. The pfogrem of Lht early evening consisted of musiu by Kirkmau's orchestra, rocitatioiis by Ml Catherine LaBarre, ong by High School qnartet, consisting 01 Messrs. kov Oonklin, tnvde Uard, Byrea Hawk and Dell McCarty and stere onticon view, with lecture by Max Morehead . The alsive exercise were Iistenwl to by a lotion roum-fnll of eople and were nnjoyed. Next came a copper which was sufficient to cause Epicurus, long since dead, to look through a peek-hole in the curtain which searates the pirit of-those who still live, to grit his teeth because he could not don mortal garb and participate. The supper went merrily on, game were plnjM in the Indgenmin, while the ore neat ra ami dancer Papal red w the ballroom. The latter chased themselves gracefully over the floor to inspiring music and had a real good time. Among those present from abroad were: J. F. .lohnon, Fairview; Wil liam Heel and Oti Turner, Weston; Mrs. W. H. Fan. Pilot Rotk. 1 m - A New Year's Guide. There is one bonk every one should make an effort to get for the new year. It contains simple and valuable hint concerning health, many amusing anecdotes, and much general informa tion We refer to Hostetter's almanac, pnhlished bv The llostetter Co., Pitts burg, Pa. It will prove valuable to any household. Hixty employes are kept at work on this valuable nook. The issue for 1001 will be over eight millions, printed in the Knglish, tier man, French, Welsh, Norwegian. Swedish, Holland. P.ohi-miau and Spanish languages. It contain prisd of the ellicacv of llostetter s Stomach Putters, the great rennslv prepared hv the publishers, and is worthy of care ful preservation. i he almanac mav be obtained free oi cost, at anv drug gist or general dealer in the country. PARISH AID FAIR. It Will Continue Ttilt Evening at Church of Redeemer. The Parish Aid fair in progress this afternoon will la' continue I this even ing iu the Sunday school rooms adjoin ing the Church of the Kedociner, on Johnson afreet. Coffee and cuke w ill Is1 nerved thi evening and a genera! aaeal time enjoyed. The fortune tell ing ol two gypsy misses is something wonderful, not so much on account of their clairvoyant as imaginative fac ulty. The beaut i ful guuds offered for in- s'ctioii and sale, fur young, middle. aged and old, are eminently suitable for I hristmiis gifts. Thne who attend the fair this evening are assured of a pleasant time. A Good Thing. Our great-grand mnthers' garrets contained the same herbs of all heal ing found in Karl's Cluver Boot Ten. Thev gave uur ancestors strength, kept theVlissl pure, and will do the same for you if yon say so. Price 25 cts aud'50 cts.' Tallman & Co., leading druggist. Removed the Eye. Mrs. Masun P.ntler was brought to the Pendleton sanitarium on Monday and had her right eve removed bv surgical operation on Wednesday. Thirteen years ago, when five years old, Mrs. Illltler, then a resident if Hil'gard, fell and injured her right eye by running a piece ol w ire into it. She lias sultereil Imm the ctlects ol it ever since. The iqaTal ion of Wednes day was quite kiii -slul and it is thought she will get along all right. The patient i- Ih'v wile ..i Minn: liiillcr, a sheepman of v It Will Do You Good. A blood purifier and tissue builder is Karl's Clover Koot Tea. Sold for half a centurv on our guarantee. Money refunded il results are nut satisfactory. Price 25 cts. and 50 ct.- Tallman & Co. k re. o w. aniions louah and I'mi.imiriliif cure Thle is beyond question the must euoceaaful tough Medi cine ever known to science: a few donee Invariably ours the worst cases of Lougb, Croup nd litouchiils, while its won derful tuci-a In the cure of Consumption It without a par allel in the history of medicine. Since Its first diacovery It has been sold on a icuarantie, a win. h no other medicine can otand. tf you have a Cuugh, we earnestly ask you totiy it. In United States and Canada WV , fsk.. and $1,011, and in KngUuid U. 2d. ... Ud. and it. W. SOLE PROPRIETORS S.CWells&Co LEROY. N.Y. l OkONTO, CAN. Km' mil.' hy 'I'atlii' in d; Co., Iciitfirl"!'"" ho. I by Ji 'UN rtl 'IIMIIH The Louvre Saloon I'KMii.iriiiN iKKmiS BAD COLDS Uutliilit' U Ult CsffV b'llillti. 'AUi do linl ihm Ittttt u U tiiitiurtiU. f MKMKL' flYNAMK TAB I I. M (utiltHl iliiinlc fruiu tlivlr tuittryyj crowd t wtek'n jriinr Uctuit tit lot tvtultt liuun tunl taLfurt Uit aural at 1 ' ! i over nigiil. "It Wawt the- ttofnt UUai uf grip I uiot liitl. A liltJf . - I. tfu i -. "" ttiim kttill it liiug uii ll'...lofUH l)LS.yi lAhtLKfel. To U) evil: toe i it tin tuiM;l 1mUi cold avnd V4utfli Un flrnt lllgllt I tinlofaA.' tel. 'I r'i"lllliWlHi UlC-Ui to tllf JH-O 1 " I 1 V. iir.M.KV, Ull Mi mix i i.,i,;f,M tatitl Attorntj), Ml rMUinoli.4: aUut, haWl KlWKitrt'lJ. July 7, inu. "WililaT CokL luavv ftlwfc) lttM.li tM-ttoun UllligM to UIC. lilt t erJ llstrd ttikd att (or lllolitlla Hut tilt Umt vtevn ato.pHl UdtltiJlll b MKM'r.l. n b. -SAMJC TAbl boUi (.ollljli luM OoliJ d.iatDJit4tt( III .ouuL isf da. oUifiig Uv litjrtl UtU for turn." MHA. KMMA J. IIOLI IS. 11 Motto ! . .... . rrttu VUtaau. Aug 4, 'UU, 'I )iu tuiroM tti otrvwt Itoin whert UKNIiKL'H I'V N A M 1 ' TABI I. Kg tart Ugb4$ YUm) o. Iiow I Ural touA u4ui jv at.,, coi.u kxitiiom mMm uth dot ii iHatM) Willi low lof ll ioJfl llitxlon wlii ii VMitUi Uuu.v- li. L. VAN WISKLK, uiulut, 117 WttMiugV'li Mrttit, Hatli r'rwlJCLatsO Augu$t Tu, 1'JU). Kami oj$iAid lor i omiiU ui aUij.u hy IN1.ANU lKl (j 00-. mH Aasoltiiuu.ii huubI, Mtii Vrmtu imo Auto on ntal. by our 1 octal Hgtiut. KOr.l'1'l..S h Old Newspapers TO PUT CNDKK CAM belt, oil shelve waiit. or for i.... .. . Uld uewtpauvrt u. iata l.llUll.O. Ol Out Uiuli! us) St Jus. KAJiT ONKOOMlAsI OPP10K, PuudJe- utu, uraguu COUNCIL MERTING. Quarantine Aaalnsl Bmallpox Will Be Strletly Enrorced. A meeting of the city council was held Inst evening al w hich the small pox qaeetlon was discussed and acted upon. Up to thi time, owing to the rarity of case and mildness of Ihe di-soa- it ha not been deemed imceasry to lake strict measures, but the OOtrdl tioa of affair- haschangrHl. The council I ua tttrO ted the city marshal to Imue the fol low ing not ice and enforce it tu the lNter. Warning ' I 1 Smallvn in a mild form is in the city. Under the city ordinonee the owner or occupant of any building in which there is any infe-tiu ,.r MWtagkMI disease is required to give notice in writing tn the cily jihysician immediately, and In case of failure or neglect the nffender i liable tn a line of not leas than $25 nor more than $100. or Imptiaonmwl In Inn city jail, Thi Ofdjnanea will lie strictly en fnrceil from this date. Anv OM know ing or suspecting any violation of this ordinance w ill c "tiler a tuvor bv nqmrt ing the same tn me. In families where any such disease exists the nicmbi rs of such family must keep within their own enclosures until they secure a cer t uii ate from the eitv phveician. .1. M. II F. U MM AN. Marshal. Pendlefiui. Dec. IS, 100. Look at Your Faee, And nee if it is reflecting health or disease Karl's Clover Knot Tea Is'iiutities the face and complexion, and assures perfect health Ml druggist, gS cents ami 50 cent Money rctnndi.1 if results are not sat isfactorv. Tallman A Co. While Judge Marshall of Spokane was holding a preliminary hearing of Bdward naneoo, charged olth cniinterfeititig. ltBMny fteinoon, the prttonef qntetlv irOM and sneaked, out of the POttjn, (le was quickly ciiplured trekking for the river. As to Prescriptions be: , t? A. 3 K LI wbeii physicians recommend you to have them C'inpuiimled by us, what .1 "i s that mean'.' Simply the certainty on their part that you will get exactly what is prescrilsid--the right quantity and the right quality, which is even more iiiisirtant. lint we go further than that, for we take honest pride in our skill in compounding. BROCK & McCOMAS DRUGGISTS ( 'i.rner Main and Court Hts., Pendleton. Hli. Iffl The well-known mid reliable special I reals ptlvete chronic anil iierveua disease ul men only, lie (topi dla i hurgos, cures secret IiIimmI ami skin diseases, sores and swellings, nervous debility, ImpoteOOf and other wt-ak-01 manhood. He i ur reels the secret errors of youth ami tin ir tafpiblu efleeis, loss of vi tality, palpitation of the heart, loss of memory, despondency and other troubles of mind a ml Dodjr, caused by fhe errors, exixisso and diseases of men and boy. He restores lost vigor and manly siwers. reiiiuves deformities and re stores the organs to health. He also cures diseases cause. I by mercury and and other sisoiioiis drugs. Dr. Waik'-r. luetliislt are tegular and. N n-iili tie He aea ao aalaat aoetpeai or read) ejail pfeparalloo, nui eara laa diseases hy Ituiruugh tnedleel Ireatiii.-ut. HI. new palie khlel aui I- teel Ira uall men win. 'li'-i ribs their troubt. Patienl ueied at aoeii tenai f.-M loeabl Hours it to i dally, ti In s . v. innit-. Hun. lav. lo Iu 1 only. Ciiti.iillatluii trii,' ami mi r. lly euiilldcutlal. fall uu in a. hire.. Ik. WAUCBR. i: Klrat Ht., curlier Alder, Portland, Hregou, Don't Patronize the trusts liy UaljtjJ coal uii, btt liavi ajoetrtc lilit put in -hi house. Let us RgurtJ with you. Rvorytbiaig In iluj laM trlCfaJ siitily lint:. Mupk- IJro.s. (-t)iirt stri ct, 1'i rnlli tun, (rcgon. Second Week of .HOLIDAY SALE The PeOBMN WtrehOtlM is tho bool llghtod store in town and is very pleasant to simp in, Hundreds of pretty articles suitable for holiday gifts. Lots of elegant lahrus arc shown here. You are not asked to boy, The holnt.iv display is yours to admire. Should you wish to Inn y0U will linil pruos must moderate. You will tiutl hundrodi ol borgnint), eouftooui quick service and pronpl delivery, 1 1 n tooner you corhe the bettor attention we will bo able to oiler you. Until Pe cent bet 14th we will lotwofd free oi charge to any rail- roul point 111 tin-;. 111. Idaho or Washington all holiday purchases ot I amounting to ll.OO 01 over. Shoe Store 710 Main St The Leaders. I )rv ("mods Store 7 1 S Main St. Clothing Store 720 Mam St. .The Glen Ellen Wine Vaults. Is the place to gel the purest and beat Wine?, Whiskies and Brandies. When yniit physician prescribes wine ur brandy, be sure ynu do not get an adulterated oompoondi H may do much harm. Our ilflOOII can be ib'pemled QBOO RR being wbolvsumn and of the best quality, Our trade mark is a reliable guarantee. A. KLINI; & CO., Court Struct, near Johnson Street GOLDEN RULE HOTEL t I kOHll H, Ptuu tutojiae 1 Hid Amttlctn Pits. IU Only f'rtt Clin in (,oin,lelt Hutsl I tht City. trMtnT 'Mm ' 1BHBBHbV 'gB.gSIItVf1 ' . .' !tf vttisiaa ILHgbais--- eRMWBop' N.wly Rsniudelad end H.IHiV.llxl. Statin HtMtsd. Rut Mtstt All f rtlat. lite Simpl Kuoiiii. I 1 in. In. I igkll. fu Prsof Bulldls-- Cor. Court and Johnson Streets. Il NDLI TON, Oill OON BABBITT METAL. tfT,m?V?& frta nt IVt4MR Mtltt1. ...OUR MOTTO... "BEST GOODS FOR LEAST MONEY" The lttfgMt ifcock in tbg city to mU$H from. Oor nodi ai l'uglit in otwrloftd lots. Wt; havo llio lim ; IJ.ikury li i;ti t iinMit in all of KitHtcrn Ortjgun. TO FARMERS and 8T0GKMEM Tim llffttot line ol 'anntxl Gkodl Vff blOttgbt to Pendleton. Big line of Dried FrulU ("t oa prices on H;tinn, Lunl and BftOOn Boi Ooffli for I'" Money, CITY BAKERY AND GROCERY R. martin. Proprietor. .1 '