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fRSDAY, DKOBMBKB ft, 1900. NO EXCUSE Fashion if sol mqrttiiBi b'" tllpre is no excuse for any woman wearing out of date, clumsy tootWBsM when by (ttlBllH to nr plSM the can b fitted with a pair of DiflC shops from 12.00 TO that rammt in anv for the price, market. be excel lel CLEAVER BROS. Tho Boot and Shoo Man. NO Main Street, Pendleton. Oregon BRKVITIKS. Badlev A Zehner, Kleven OOllwattM cost. Cleaver Hros. I)r choice citrars to close below V I II II ills I'd. ttloves, the best Brer sold for the money. Cleaver Hros. Pry ;...hIf ('' A new shipment ot Milt., ereainerv butter ju-t r ived at the White House grocery. For rent, two new Ti-room cottages Apply at Zeke Miithew's barler shop .Main street. Nice, clean up to date furnished rooms bv tlie day, week or month over "St. Joe Store," 13. K. Henn, propri tor. A quiet, nice place, largo ro . ins. well (uruishoil, bar in connection. The Col- oinbiu, Main street, Y. X. tjchempp proprietor. Smokers' delight. U'.-cent Kl Sidelo. Henrv the Fourth and Charles the (iruat, for 10 cents, at Mark Patton's cigar store. It you liave a house to paint or a room to paper, a picture to frame. little plumbing to lie iiKkel after uo and see (' Sharp, opera house (dock Court street. Teeth extracted, painless, 60c; child ren's teeth, Joe; best sets teeth vulcanite, guaranteed. H; best sets celluloid, $10; silver fillings, $1; god fillings, f l up. Whitaker, the l-n 1 1 vt Fruits, orange, nuts ami cai.dv bv tin' wagon load at the White House grocery store and at prices that an correct. I best' gooils were bought in the east and are Al, both a- to quality ami price. At Demon's for Christmas chickens turkeys, ducks and geeee. dressed or alive. Creamery butter, celery, cran berries, oranges, lemons, aweet loiatoes, cauliflower, not House leuucc anil nice white comb Imnev. Your orders will be attended to promptly. WATCH THIS SPACE HOW NIGHT. we Have a NICE HOLIDAY GOODS Few Lt)f( that we are bound to rjlose out if prices will do it. Tallman Co., l.KAIUNli DRIi.i.lsri. Whitaker the dentist. January Munsoy is for sab- at I he Hlue Front. Mascot company dance on Monday evening of next week. Scavenger work and brick-laying. Sue J. F'rnnk Day. Neckties for Now Year's presents at "leaver Hros. Off Ooods UO. 181 neckties sold Oil Christmas evt at Cleaver Hros. Dry tioods Co. The dnvs are itrowinu longer at the rate of about one ruinate per day. HK)I diaries, calendars one-hall iff, inks, pencils, etc., oll.ee supplies Nolf's. Onlv the best of viands-crystallized aroma' coffee, inviting delicacies at the Bon Ton restaurant. iTiMtl hams and lard on the market. Home product; try it. its guaranteed BehWMrl A (Ireulich. Ham. bacon, canned goods and pro dnce and nlentv of It. at prions that are right at the White Mouse grocery store. Come nut and see the fastest (notball us me of the season. New V ear's day. Weston normal versus 1'endleton academy. Candy Dutton, famoii" home made candies made Iresh every day. His creams ond chocolates can't bo beat They are pure. Joel llalstead, of Kcb", and Kninm llalsteail ol I'endlofon, who were di vorced a vear or so ago, have secured license to remarry. tin ami after Januarv 1, 1901. tho drv goods stores of Pendleton will be closed at it o'clock and the grocery stores at o clock. J. Tomlioson contractor and builder Uriel; building a specialty. twice on Cottonwood street .opposite K"iin build tug. P. 0. box, Oil. W. M. Frakes, of the aTouchel sec Hon, near Walla Walla, dii-H We.lnes dav moruiim of tuberculosis, in Walla Walla, gtaW years. You are sure to In pleased ii you sex 0 'Daniel 'l line of holiilav rockers, center tables, writing desks and combi nation l ook cases, l owest prices ever offered. Installation of officers of Pendleton lodge. No. BS, A. F. , A. M., upd Pendleton chanter. No. tS, R. A NU. will take pla.i) at Masonic Temple this evening. The Christian Bo4MK0r "ocietv of fhi' Christian chunb mil bold a Mttbnlgnl service next Monday uih' at the liome ol Mw. Milliner, on Ir.itifc lilt street in Knst l'endlefon. A badge button with a baby's piioto- graph thereupon was lost at the O. B. A V dep.'! recently. The nmler will I lease leave it at the Kust I Iregoii lau nflice. The rim of the button was red and gold. The meeting of the lislge of Knights of I'jrtlii.i- at Helix la-i evening was largely attended. Jack Dunnington, conductor on the W. A C. R. railroad, took a couple ot ranks, ami the third will come later. Tou, iiurns. the young man accused of having foitbed Jim Vashiiigton of several piece at jewelry last Friday night, is still at ILr jaunty hospital'. Superintendent McDill teJephonexl to- lav to the effect thaf Sir J-ur.L, was a very sick man. Look over our advertisement an nouncing our capes ami jacket sale, then come and inspect the naodl tliem- elvea. You'll find It worth yoiirwhile. Wi- are doing something unite unusual in the wav of price reductions. Como and see. Alexander . Hester. W. I Park and Mis- Nellie Kirk latrick Wtre united in marriage on Wednesday by Justice Thomas Fitz Uerald, at his office. Tbe bride is only l.r'y years old, but her father, It. K I. irkiiatriuk, .sanctioned the match, so the wedding was .consummated Susan Puckner uu beeu appointeil ulmiiiistratrix of the estate At Frank Kiickner, her deceased husband. us given a hoinl of 1S,ODO to perform the diitn ' the tr.iM A. .1. Black and C. W. Mathews are sureties. Th estate is estimated to lie worth ftiOOO June Uix and Miss Mary Kudu were married at Yankton, Dakota, Decern her 25, IS 75. Thoy now reside in Pen lleton. Mr. Dix was the recipient of unioue Christmas gift. He received from his mother, of Kscauabit, Mich the with bono of the turkey which In years ago hud been the cynosure of all eyes at tin wedding feast. The buildibg the corner ol Court and peauregard streets v to be used as silioolhousc. did will tut rcc.'.-i.e.! In tbe clerk oi file school district, at bei otlice in tin- Kant Oregon :an build lag up to January L (or remodelling refitting and repairing the building 'lens and specifications may be m spec ted at the oflice of 1. r. Howard Thomas James, a pioneer miner, i thought to have perished in the snow in the , ran i ii Mvtimi, and tbe tied .Men, of which order he is a memlier ban searching parties out scouring the hills. He left his home two weeks ago to answer a call t come to Ked Hov mine to work, but not upbearing there, menus went to his cabin and ii.und ft deserted with evervting in place. A man tiy tov najuie of Carruthers representing hiiuself to httvc been i member of the Secoul Oregon strucl Pendleton last .Monday ami ha gotten into jail, lb- stole an overcoat of John Q, Peebler, from the Penland lodging ! .else and was rounded up bvlonstabl .M. Bentlev. .lustivu ritz derahl eld the vouug uiuii i answer to the barge before the circuit court. H was well dressed ami attempted to ob tain u ixisition us bookkeeMjr, claiming tbut to uu his business. PMlilat, lii'bbie and Minnie Jones entertained a number of their young friends at a dancing purty Just evening at tie- iion; i,i tiieir. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. i . in-- on Water street. Mihh liowinai. presided at the piano, J. N. Heggs dictated the dancing ligure- Mis- I ,enii Coy und Lester Coy, oi l.a Grande, and Miss Maude .loner-, were present, in addition to th following named little ones: I I.. n ine and Alice I'orshaw, Parulee Huilev, Katherim- 1'urnish, Jim and Crcsay hturgis uud Linden Vincent. A couple oi nours were passed most pleasantly. NEW YOBK MARKBT. Haparlsd by I. L. Ray ft Co., Cblsago Board or Irada and Now York block Bxohanae Broilers. Deiember '.!, . --Tlie Liverpool mar kei opened uiichangeil today from last Saturday, but cluaed 1-S lower, IF i. Na) York opened 7S?.,, und held be. tween 7., to 78?4, cloamg 78 ft-8. I'here was but little trading, the crowd awaiting the government report, which was due some time today. Stocks strong and higher. Money, 5 per cent. Clone ye terdtty, 7H'.t . Open today, 78L. Kange todav, 78u. to 78).,. (;iosi today, 78 6-8. PIMOfML MBNTI0N, N. A. Kobersoti and Anna Scott have taken out a marriage license. F.lmer Bplke is in town from Boho and will return homo this evening. (i. W. Hradloy, an Athena ware house man, spent Christmas In Pendle ton. U. Hums, special agent at Wnlla Walla of the O. U. A N. cotnany,is in Pendleton today. Zo Houser, United States marshal, was fin arrival on the train this morn ing, and will return home tonight. Senator ,Ioscb Simon left Portland for Washington Wednesday afternoon. His brother, Samuel Simon, accom panied him. Mrs. A. H. IVldd and her daughters, the Misses Nellie, Dixie and Dora Todd, are spending the holidavs at Walla Walla. Miss Myrtle Hand, a student at the Pendleton academy, spent Christmas at home n Cold Spring and returned to Pendleton Wednesday. Captain 3, W. Bancroft, ol P ose, is a guest of the Golden Uule hotel, of which he will become proprietor on Tuesday ol next week. M. P Keys' little girl, who was sick witli the hives, has r. covered. It was rumored that she had the smallpox, but that was a false alarm. The Dalles Chronicle: Pete Nickel eon, who is located as telegrajih opera tor at Pendleton, sjient Christmas with bis mother, returning to Pendleton this morning. A. L. Knight, the wheat buyer, went to his home at Helix Wetlnesday even ing in order to be present At a meeting of his lodge, Pleiades No. 7-i. Knight" of Pythias. Dr. W. G. UOle iptnl Christmas at Walla Walla' and while there called at. Cropp's hospital to seo John 1 Lathrop. who ll improving slowly from an attack of typhoid fever. Miss l.dna .McGinn is recovering ranidlv at St. Mary's hospital, Walla Walla, from the effects of an operation tor appendicitis. Miss McGinn expects to be able return home by next Monday evening. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Spike and ICItlng Spike, of Kcho, who have been in Chicago for the past few wreks went to the old home at Canondaga, Yates county, N. Y.. to spend the Christ ma- holidays. Mr. act! Mrs. William Peneneld. of Weston, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. tfvuns, of Pilot Hock, WON in atten dance at the meeting ot William Mar tin encampment, -o I. Pioneers ot the Pacific lust evening. John . Morrisaey, representing the National Publishers' Association, of Minneapolis, aliiinesotu. and Cleve land, Ohio, is in pcndicton, making a tour of Northwest ixiints in tne interest of his famous eolluution agency. Albert Humplney, son of F. M Humphrey, who lias been sick with smallpox at bis home in North I'endle- has recovered so as to be able to ton, b. Walter Conker, an old resident of Portland, committed suicide by taking laudanum at his home at Chehalis, Wash., WedneuJav. He had been drinking heavily for several weeks. lie around. The quarantine will declared ot! some time next week. Miss Maggie Peters, of the Cleaver Brothers Dry (ioods company store, left this morning w ith her grandfather, Harris, for Aurora, to enloy a week's vacation. Mr. Harris, while in Pen JJto, . tt a- the guest oi his daughter Mrs. .Lou. Peifjrs, Mr. and Mrs. Krnest p. Mahaffov, al La (iraiidc, who came over with the football team Christmas morning, did not return with that aggregation, but remained to visit ami look around for a day. It is possible that they will decide to make Pendleton their home. A. S. Legrow and daughter, Mrs. Captain Walsh, of Walla Walla, ar rived on the train lust evening at ' o'clock. They were joined here bv Mrs. i. ma II. Sturgi and together left on the oustbound liver on their way to Mntanzas, Cuba, where thev will visit (of j). couple of months. A. II, nmlUi. ot tone, arrived in Pendleton last, evening froa the Dalles, and will be the guest oj his daughters here lor a month. Mrs. A II. Smith, who has been visiting at scuttle lor tin. past -u weeks, wll arrive the latter pun of this week, und remain nere for an extended visit Mis- Hertha Matlock, Mr. and Mrs A. A. Hoberts. and .1. A. Wilson Portland; and S. y. I lorence, of Heppner, are guests of Mr. and Mr- Thomas Avres. Mr. Holierts, Mr Florence und Mr. Ayres are brothers in-law. Mr. Florence's two daughters Edna and Lavelle make their home ttjiji Mr. ami Mrs. Ayres. Will Itressig ami Win Stewart at tended the K. of P. masquerade dunce ut Weston Christmas night. They state that the attendance was large and th part , a success. Kirkman 's orchestra of thin city furnished the music There were some extraordinary cos mines, of winch Clark Nelson wort one of the most conspicuous. Prosecuting Attorney T. G. Haibty returned Wednesday night from a visit to ins parents ami other relatives ut noise, Idaho, whither lie went in com puny with his brother John. The latter will be home Friday night. Mr. Hailey expressed his feelings by stat mg that tie was alwaya glad to get nack to reiniietoli, tlie best place on earth. Mm the United States WOilltl be ob liged to abandon u large portion of the Philippine islands where civil govern ment is established. If the present garrisons are withdraw!', from certain nor I Ions of he island the municipal officers, mostly Filipinos, will lie left defenseless, with every prospect of be ing deprived of their lives ami prop ertv, ami at the same time the United States will be disgraced, the secretary said, fur having proved faithless to ih solemn obligations. The secretary argued that it was necessary to pass the department bill as a whole in order to nroperlv adjust the military organization to tho new conditions created by the increase of numbers. SMASHED A HOTEL BAR. The Work of a Tsmperanoe Rsformar In Wichita, Kansas. Wichita, Kans., Dec. 37. Ml. Carrie Naton, president of tho Harbor county Woman's Christian Temperance I nion, early this morn ing raided the Carey hotel saloon and thro stones at Hie bartender, broke a $1200 mirror, ruined a flfib oil paint ing of a nude woman, spilled ;tO0 worth ot whiskey anil smashed many bottles anil glasses with a cane. She started for other saloons but was ar rested before she could reach them. She gnve warning to the places last night At the sjliee station fshe said: "1 intend to smash every joint in Wichita ami will extend the distur bance i hroughout the state as soon as I get out of here." Probably she will be released, as the saloonists so far have preferred no charges against her. would kIll heOisband. A Soelaty Woman In Concord. Naw Hampshire, Arrested, Concord, N. II., Dec. 27. -Mrs. Carrie btantOOO, prominent in social circles, is under arrest here charged with trying to secure a man to murder her husband, from whom she was recently divorced. It is believed to Ixi a case of jealousy The woman is aji purontly insane. Her arrest has caused a great sensation. She attempted to hire a man in I. " to shoot Mr. Huiitonu. Mrs. Huntoun is 2tl years old ami has one child, GOING QUE OF BUSINg? I have sold out almost my entire stock of Fancy Goods and Toys; the remainder will still, be sold at cost also books and stationery. Rememl ber, this a genuine closing out sale not a fake clearance sale. THE BLUE FRONT. Clearance Sale 0.R.& Al I tit r AIK. Our Ladies' sicvk if took. Special Reduction Oil Clothing, Heavy I'liderwear, Wraps and Wrappers continues until our prcHent l reduced sufficiently In make room lor our spring Consider the prices ouofed below. Men's Suits from j.20 to 14,40. Men's Overcoats Irom $3. bo to fia.oO. Boyt suits from $t,10 to 50. 40. Hoys' OVCTCOBtl from tft.fio to $j.an. I. allies' Jackets from 0t8o to BO0, Ladies' I Capes from $400 to 1 1 0,40, Ladies' Flannelette wrappers row 69c to $1.70. See out goodt and compare values bsfofC buying elsewhere. THE FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props. Tlmo suhu.i. Pr-orn Pondl.ton KskI MM No. s llo a. m. No. i I' hi fall Ulc., brnver ft.l. Worth, u.lV' vr""l'w . city, hi 'i;,:,a; "'an., in,.' Kant ri. Oreten short imi. Moksna KlTr. No. s s:IA a. ni. sam Mall. rue. 01. luittp. 01. WallH ' . Mil. -r.L (iroai J... ..!w-1' "H iwisssojIBi Tsliitllico. Plane and Square Dealing. Ocean Steannhlpi Frooi Portlanii; f or Han KrancUco- Kery in., dayi. Robert Taylor Suicides. rcAslilun.l, Ore., Dee. 27. Kouort Tnylor, 11 1 mm in. ii 1 oitleen 01 1.1 OOOtlty, whs (onUM 'lead from .1 jjnnsliot woniiil ycHtcrdiiv Re bsfd neon IpsjM ID! the holiihiVH with his lanilly in Ashlunil anil rot 11 rued to the (arm Unit tonight. lnvesti(Htion IttOWl the wound to he solf-intlirteil. The iln BSSStd had liten quite ill for two years. BEAUTIFUL SKIN Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair Produced by VSOAP The moat effectlvo akin partflasf MM) iwann fyliilt soap In thi wurlil, an well a pajreal fed kW"l IHI HMli I' .M.. anil iractrr-r I'' vnt VlssssiUM m piniil, eUi kin ...1. rati, rnuvrh, anil oil) skin, tett, ruuirli liaiula uitli UuliuiK (.alius ami aliaiirlaaa nall, dry, thlo, an. 1 1 ..Hum half, anil Imi'lii hal.y blcinmlu'ii, hs. in-.' um Nil prsTfoHrapl ill. 1 ssjsjiSii ii. . Iflillmntlea) sji4 eleitflOM til a e um a.ii. i pvsfvej h. 11 . 1 11. f.irra.i I. u1., h... Uitulin.1 Sku. IU11 1., in 1 11.., 1. . I'M A IC ASM Y NKCBSSAHY. Sesretary or War Root Give Hoaon, for It. At tho last uioetiiiK of tin. seniito committee on inillturv affairs, the pro ceedings of wind, have just heen mado public, Heeretary Hoot made a strong iirnhentution of tlie iiectssitv for iinmi. diate l.'nislatioii for the relief of the army. He stated broadly that if con- ress itnl not at one. imlorse the armv ill in uubstantial accordance with the recouiuiendattoos of tbe war depart HACKED TO PIECES We bought too many gold plated guaranteed not to tarnish picture frames aud they must go. tioing at the following price: 20 cent f'rainus 14c. 25 cent frames 19c. JO cent frames 21c. 3 rolls crepe 3 tinner Mr O ' - aw Owl Tea House. HavUwsMl Dtaswr Sets. KOEPPENS MODERN PHARMACY Everything that Is kept In a firit claat) up-to-data drug itara. 115 Court St. Always obtains m W. D. Hans (ofd'l where oii ran always buy the host quality ami host makes of carpenters' loots ami lutililers hardware at lower prices for line quality than von can at any place in Pendleton. Our (foods "re all on the square and they last longer and give hotter service than any others manufactured. W. D. Hansford & Co i:0i. a. m. K Mill. Ill Halnntay Ilia. di. Columbia River Steamers, l AtnrU anil War han.llugi. I.v Hi, bally .'lar.a. so. I Snake River. Maeria in uiwinon. n.lp tuip. lain , i mad Ul Mlxi.'l HhIii lynvi,. I'riMlelon for Weltai Smi teat ItaMrl i In ixwi.u,,,, ltmmtl Kor full Inlorniatlun rll or wrllalo VN II HOKLBt'KT. to'livral IWuiTit,,, "Sia.., a ru-uiHUO. The Wessel Department Stores. M ini BLOCK, CORNER CODRf an p. main. Holiday Goods Slaughtered 10 ht tent off inarki'd prices on Dolls, Qames, Albums, Dressing Cases. Work Boxes Mechanical Toys, Etc. ltenii'inlier "iii-f)ftii oft sltasdy sal pfloH PlUl line ol articles Itlitabls for presents for Children, Ladies and Gentlemen, Smoking Jackets. Mufflers, 1 tossing BaOOUM Cai)F, Collarettes, Kimonos, ruihrellas I 'ticket hooks, Handkerchiefs, GbL$ Fur Seta, Jewelry. The Wessel Department Stores. Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway For Chicago, St. bub City, Ht. I an. Kt. Loni, kj Jot), Omalia, and All Points Cast and Sootl Portland and points on the Sound. U :AA a. m. attii.v. a Tuamlayk. Trnimlari an.l UamMil OregonShortLineRailroad THK DIKKin KOI'KJt TO Montana, Utah, C olorado und all taster ii points .i."J! t1""1''' ot two larorlio roatui, Tla Ibe iiKAMU'. m i ni, i.inaa, NORTHERN PACIFIC Arrives Monday, SVi'ifncKlayian.l Fridayis l.i'imrt'. 1 1 ft 1 1 v I'xif.i Miii'Uv h' . i For lufnruiHIIiu. r.uarillilK .hi.- iu.I l muilatlouN .'nil on or mlilrt'tH W AI.AMS. Atcnl, Penrlleloa, Oroii. H. II. .w.nhiiil I A I u. A., Walls Walla, Watb. 4 No Change q( Cri i sa iMaseUtaS P4dspSjf)ftSli iiu- Suoal lo BAD COLDS Vulninu In U'ii vciutm lieliliiil. (VkU Ui nut SMS liava ... I., uililurtil MKM.H.'S nVNAMII' TAII I I I - ..... i ...... Iri.ni UfeHf unvrv l SSSM i wtaik'i. nrilnmry Irufttutunt int.. Iwnlvt huun ui.l klHirt tin' wunit el . ..i.i, ..,1 r night. "It the wunt ixw ni grl. I uvrr Invl. A hall tluain frlund Inul urc cure. Still it hunt .... lltr.r.1 ol the IIYNAMI.' TAHI ll Tola) aiuaai inrnt llivv kU'..Mfil Uitli SSSS SHSj cikib1i Uh' lint nisht. I ciulurM' iui.i rocuininvii'l thuin Ui tli twi. bU." UAKt'LA HKNI.KY, . Mtml.fr I'oiorc wet Aturnc, lul uim..uil- ISrsef. .un PsaBSSSMi, July T, num. 'Winter Li.lilrt aaVS alw). liven Mriuut thlnifM tu lut. Tl.. are haril an.l t. In. innnliM' Hut tin taut vta. Kiinun ,i Hinl.li nil l.i Ml SI.KI.'s nmui. TABL'LKs. Until tnuali an.i eoU IsaMaarM ... a cnupln ul ilayi. NnUlllis itlx. .ln, thla lur ln " MRi KM. MA I. IIOM.IN, II Uiw Ml., Han Krai, clavn. Auif. rj, Uu "I live acriMu the atrnet Irmii a here MKNlihl.'s IIYNAMIl'TAIII I. KM are SHals That i. Imw I lint Umk them 'I'hev tui ti.W, arlthuut II. Ale, 1 (.-.a Juacn tKiku with iiiefi.rH'll anil Ine.lii. l,,n I weal u, .N.in, 11 I us uinm.i; i ....ui... H7 WaahiuKtun Street, Man Kmneiam. Autruit III KqlllpptXt WttU lilegant SUndatd Sleepera Pine New Ordinary Tcurist Sleepert Superb Library Buffet Cars Splendid Diners meals a la carte) Free Reclining Chair Cars Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completely Veatlbuled for Inrltaer lulortuatlmi aur to T F W AMHI.KY, Agaul u. H a N. Co , 1'eudletou, (ir. RUNS Hullman Sleeping Cars, HagftBt Dining Gars, Tourist Sleeping Cars .French Restaurant. THK l'i.ACR TO KAT. Wliiirv you i an gel Mualtalai uoou. Qua Lat-ontainc. IToprKlffJ To h. sAojn Trav. Faaa. Agt. 141 Third St. aei.t i. . i... ... .. atiiliil). Ii. IM.IM. DHL'll VU., fJ.ll Waatiiiutuu Mtreet, San rtanalatai Aim. i... Hal. bs i . . . i Utual aueut, KOKF I'll MIMAI.'Y. W K. ('OMAN, Man'l Alien Portland. Or.gon. 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His styles discount all competitors and his check on high prices war rants the assertion that your cash if deposited with hira will secure more household goods as collateral than can be found elsewhere. You are cordial y invited to call and look through his capital stock, whether you wish to invest or not. Also the bout furnished UNDKRTA K I N I PARLORS to bfi (bnntl ,u Eastern Oregon. Funeral directing and embalmlnn a esMolalftir. M. A. RADER, Main and Webb Steets.