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IEW YEAR'S PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY. GLOVES, MITTENS, UMBRELLAS, TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, LITTLE MEN'S SHIRTS MUFFLERS AND COLLARETTS. For the atiove see the window of Heaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. ,y. DECEMBER 2, 10(10. HE SCHOOL R)R THE BLIND . tllfla.flBtl.fi tVtfl, il... wtv institution is Conducted. mnie Hii'iiii. rniil lean QOUntV us- . l I ma'llla ('(HI II t V , dlaailt- luith the Ml in which the state Col (or tin' lilincl nt Siilt'in in con- sd, and Hill OOl sunu iiih aangnier IS till' Institution. j i - of the 0)1 Kir nil'- I-' . Hlllilll I' "" H II II (11 'lie BClllUI 1. i ivrtnr nml Imh wife. Lthoy tmllwl tin- little .'irl into Er nrivati' ofHee mi'l mivo her con -Intill talk tailing her that I hey ESm of thtJ pnpill were diasut L) mil Unit if she would pay clone U(, .. tlie convcrsui inn in tier l.. .... urn re inr uie suit i . . ilrr thereof to thuni. Mini would Itrwiie ttiuid m with tliem tlitu U Miff, her ii pNMDl III the MM llhf. ni'linoi vosr. llnoUwr tlniiK tliut hiiH caused iitilfsetloli IK the table hoard. Ac- Miok tn re i I thorn ia enough nf I, - iiiuntit, hnt it in not kptrly eookeu or properly served. li: lil' tin1 leinieni y in muse ine bill to Iniik lorwurd H tlie rloe M WliiiOl H ii welcome niiiei mini it Klir.i inn rimniiient. Tbcn Mr. Uimin took his dituglitiir k the little lempletoli irl uwuv i the ffeliiiiil only Vi iiiiilN were Tliarc art iihiuit 1 1 1 hlinil chim in tlie state, wlm hIiciiiIiI he cliiov- llbf benelila of the institution mill I tbtv lire lint, .Mr. Illl.iin eliuin-. Isrplv un iii'i'oiint in' the nnlitnoss taperinteiiilent Curler fur hia posi- Idlliaatislactioti renin tun.' nii Unit III. will not itllnw their children till. Miss Colby's Cat. lie Colby, of Independence, wum 111 "I led Iroin Ihe school lor :ofr(t:in nl the ruler', lint what it that Kin- hail ilmie to wurrani her wlliun liu- never heen niuiie puhlii like murder, it was lioinnl to i onic Ml-- ( ultlV IN u Voting Imlv ol t 24 yourH ol age, and while un- pdit plnv with the other students Mait ehii hy one of then in a t they were all playing. It became rv tor M I as t olliv lo cacaiai loon of her pursuers, uuil instead tripptiiL' through the door in a titklr rniiveiitional . inminur, Hhe lelmbed gracefully through H window i that wan rained.' the nifl lieinir low, j which act, in the opinion of tlie management, wan hiicIi an to shock tin delicate feelings of the pupil. More Whitewash Needod. 1 Assessor fliuan expressed the opinion thin morning that Superinten dent Carter BOM have some pull with I the atate hoard of education in order ; to hold hit joh, and that the legisla ture sic .11 id net roadvwitii more white- waah in order that Mr. Carter might nut lit 1 it necessary to welcome a successor. CABTORIA Bear Ihr .Ifrnnture of Chas. H. Pl In u.r fur more tiuiu lliirty yr.ru. and 7t Kind Vuu Uavt Alsvayi HougtU. Notlee to Contraetori. Sealed proposiils will he received at the otlice of the clerk of school ilia tricl No. Ill in I'.aat OfMJMiiU tin i Id -ing.up to li o'clock p. in. of January I, JHOI , for the rem.. .Ii 1 1 in;-, repairing and lilting up of the huilding to he lined iih a Hchool lioni-e, hituated at the corner of Court and lleuuregard atreeta, ucenrding to plana and apeciticatinna prepared for the Maine hy '1. V. How ard, architect; alao, for the huilding of two water cloaeta on the Maine prnp erty. I'lana and apecilicatiuna will he on exhibition at the ollice of T. I . Ilnward. I.UNA HISHOI', Clerk. Ki mher L'7, IfM. Bismarck's Iron Narva, Wan the result of bin aplendid health. Indomitable will and trenien dotla eiiurgv are not found where itOHMOtl, liver, kidneya and bOwvJl are out of order. If you want thuae iuali tiea and the aucceaa they bring, use Ir. King'a New Life PIlM. They de velop every power of brain and body. Only S8c at Tallman tt Co. 'a drug atore. Worth baalna. If you are going to buy anything in the furniture line for (Jhriatiuaa you ahould aee linker ,. Kulaum'a atock. It includea the uioat. complete line of rockura, ladiea' dunka, dining tablea. liuffetn and Morae reclining chain ever aeen in l'undlutoii. They alao have a big line of carpeti-, and the pruea all over the itore will m verv low. eautiful floliday Gifts hfjey Kockura, CenUr Tablea Writing Deaka, Combination book (Jaacf- Theae are nice loud and you will get a bar Blin price (i. R. O DANIEL ft Street Opera Mouse Blk It Savad lilt Lac. 1. A. Danfnrtb, of I -a(i range, Ua., Buffered intonaelv for aix iiiontlm with a (rightful running Ml on bin leg, bol writea that Buck leu 'a Arnica halve wliolly cured it in ten dayn. For ulcori, wouiida, burua, boila, pain or pilun it'n tbu beat aalvu in the world. Cure guaranteed. (Inly He. Hold by Tal I man it; Co, There are 4L'7 pupila enrolled at the public Hchoola in Milton thin year, against 380 enrolled laat year. Thin a not taking into account SO Miltou nchoul children attindfng Columbia college, no tlie Kagle in infuruied by School Clerk S. A. Miller. The MOOOd ceuaun for thia year nave M i I ton '10 pernnui of ichool age, and the next cenaiia to be taken in March la ex pected by Mr. Miller to almw fully Ma, and hia entimatea are very conaer-vative. 'resents to e Proud of Another lot of Souvenir China just in. Elite French China Haviland & Co. China Salad Sets, Cake Plates, Cups and Saucers Lamps and stands of the finest, fet Chase & Sanborn Coffee for Christmas Dinner. Oregon Bakery & Grocery Lw 3W-3II Court Street ' , aataaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaBmaaaiiaaa POTATOES A No. i Oregon Burhanks for sale in carload lots. Address VAN ORSDALL & ROSS, Pendleton, Oregon. WANTED TO END HIS LI EE. BIN OFPBN H RIM BR ATTBNPTS TO KILL HIMSELF IN WALLA WALLA. Whlla Intoxloatad Ha Panad Check! on Banks in Which Ha Had No Monay. lien OpMnbaicntr attempted to com mit auicide in Walla Wnlla, Tbiireday morning, and would have aucceeded had not medical asiatinici' been near at hand. Mr. Oppenhoimer ia a well known ex-travoling man, and for nev eral yeara pant has been identified with the innnrance and mining buMIMM in Milla Walla. The Stateninan in ila account of the affair naya: For neveral dava Mr. Oppenhaimer Ima leen brooding over li tin lie in I diflicultica and the fact that be he baa been unable to meet prenaing liuaiicial detita, and be haa lieen drinking a great deal. When he awoke from hia npre be began to brood over bin action, tlie Hrat thing ataring him in the face be ing the debts. He recalled having paaacd a couple of checks drawn on bankn ill which he had no money and knew that theae must have bttM pre sented and rtfUMdi What the conae ijueiice would be he did not know. Since the death of bin wife some lime ago he haa been of a very remorse ful disposition. The death affected him greatly, ami whenever he men tioned her name tears would come in his eyes. Hia friends have long rec ognized the fact that her loaa greatly affected him. lie dan not seemed the same man since. This, with linancial troubles, has cauaed him end of worry. To hia most intimate friemla he mentioned i - troubles, but to others has tried to appear that be was doing nicely. Of late hia creditors have been pressing him. Like many others he tried to drown hia sorrow in drink only to suddenly awake, aee nothing bright in I ife and then resort to the handy morphine bottle. the no has Ihe Halt Cant. A movement IsoD loot to put a nuc hal!' cent coin in genenil uc in the United Stali. S'veml suggi-dlmiM have i " 'iii ininle lo the government, ami ii document was iraaanted, signed OS the beiul- ol Ihe hlg ileuil'tliieiit store- iii the vanillin large il n throughout ihe country, abowlmr tlie need for Ibis money in making change. PragNM flmla ii iii 1 1 r Diethooa of fin proven teU tf but for lialf a century paat, in spite of hi n Imitations, notliiiig lias uriaell to eulllll llii-tetter'atulliai'll Millers, the greate-t belieliutor the 1 1 mi in ti race bus ever known. That medieiiie 1'iircM eoiiMlipaliiiii, indigest ion, ilvspepMia, bllliotisneMs, ueroil- III-mm i,i.l Mleeplessiu-.s, also preM lil 1 1 1 u lit rin . tBW and fflHti lt' sure lo gel the uemiine with our Private lievclilie Stump over tin bottle. Ileek of tile OFFICKHS INSTALLED. noyal Ar."li Chapter, Blue Lodge and Urdor of Lastorn Star. St. Johns I 'ay, December L'7, was ob served by the Masonic organ ir.ationa of Pendleton, an elsewhere, according lo tiiiie-lionoreil custom. Klective and appointive ollicera were installed as fol Iowa : Pendleton lodge, No. re, A. F. and A. M. - II. ,1. Iteau acted as installing officer, H. Alexandi r acting as grand DMnlial. The following were in stalled. T. .1. Tweedy, w. M. I. .1. Ilnrpby. B W. . .1. r RobitMOB, J. W.: T.'H. Tavlor, Sec: W. I'. Hans ford. Treaa. ; T. W. Ayrea, S. I. ; .1. II. Young, J. I'.; K. A. N'auuiian, 8. S. : K. .1. Suiiimerville, J. B. George Bamn, tyler. Pendleton Regal Arch Chapter, No. BeT C. Taylor wan inatallud as liittli priest by Foliert Forater, after which High . Priest I'ulor installed the folloWlBgj S. 'v Could acting aa grand marshal : It. Alexander, K.; E, .1. Siimmervile, S. ; A. W. Nye, Sec. ; W. I. Hauaford, Treaa. ; Kobiert Foriter C. of II. ; J. K. Hickaon, P. s. ; Lot l.ivermore, It. A. C. ; .1. Barn hurt, 0, M. of Id V, ; H. .1. Ben. . M. of 2d V.;K.A. Vaughan, 0. M. of lat V.; .1. M. Bentley, guard. lluahee chapter, No. 'lH, ). K. 8. Worthy irand Matron Jessie S. Vert installed. assisted by Mrs. Mary O'liara, act ing aa grand murabal. The following were installed: Mrs. M. Joans. hi. W. M. : Mrs. I . Smith. A. M. ; J. ltarnharl, W. P , John Vert, Sec. Mrs A. Wells, Treaa.; Mrs. I.. Haabrouck, conductress, Mrs. J. Perry, BMOflUte conductreaa ; Mrs. A. ToMlinatMi Adah: Mm. Agnes Still iniiii, Kutli ; Mra. Lulu Wilcox, Kathnr: Mrs. .loaephine Klein, Martha: Mra. I Initio T. Stautield, Klectn. Mra. A. M. Haley, Chaplain; Mrs K. Huahee, warder; J. Klein, guard. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY. The Pendleton Institution Receives a (iood Word From Portland. The opinion of tlie . manager of the leading laundry of Portland of tile Doiiieatic laundry of Pendleton ia of iliterual : "Office Troy I.aundrv Compauv, Portland. Ore., Dec 2h, i'.Ks). Domestic l.auudry, John F. Robin son, Proprietor, Pendleton, Ore., Dear Sir: Allow us to congratulate you ou the showing which you have made in the book, The Pacific Cuait Indus tries." Your building shown up to good advantage, also the halt-tone of your ironing rooms. We hope the suc cess which you deserve may be youra iu lull quantity and overflowing dur ing tlie coining vuur. We take the liborty of sending you . me ol our i.ulendara for 1901, and shall tie pleaaafl to meet you at any tunc while you are iii Portland. Voura respectfully, "THE TROY LAUNDRY 00 , "John Tait, Manager." Deafness Cannot o Cured I,)- local epBUaafttojM. a iliuy uncut atafk the .ii .nns.'.l iMiriiou of tu ear. Tueru 1 only uue way tu cure Uuafnutf, and that U by eonalltu. ihiiial ruiiiuilieii. DeafutjiM U (aUfcd by an lu- tlnuied couditlou ol ti.- n. u lining of tbu BusUciilan mi' Whan this lube aaU in tlaiuuil yiu tiavu a ruuibllug aouud or laiuur le.it hcuriUK, and wUvu ll la outiruly cluaud deaTueas It I lie result, and uule tbe loltaumia llou can i.. taken out and IbU lube restored to IU lii-ii' '.i.i . ' 1 1 bearing will beilealro). d loruver : ulne uaaan out of leu are cauaed by catarrh, which U uothlug but an Inflamed i uiiditiuu of the uiucous surlacea. We will aivo uue buietri d dollars lur any vaae uf deafness o auned by cularrh) thai caanoi be cured by Hull , Catarrh Cure. Mend for circulars, free. K. J. CHENEY at CO., Tuledu, 0. Hold by all druagisu, 7jc. Hall's Family IMUi are Ibe beat. A STRANUE CONVEYANCE. The Word "Dollars" Used instead or "Acres'' in a Warranty Deed. Strange mistakes aouiutiinue ocour in written instruments brought to the murder's ofiice fur flllagi and one that would properly come in that category bobbwd up yesterday. It wae a war ranty deed given by Artie Anderson ,ui,l Lena Anderson to Ctiurlea J. Smith, conveying "the southeast quarter of section 16, township 6 north, range 112 east of Willamette meridian, containing 1(10 dollars more or loss." It is presumed that the money has been planted some place in that par ticular quarter section, but tbe docu ment was a trifle shv, for it did not contain a map of the land, with in structions as to where to find It. It may be that the word "dollars" wan used Instead of "acres." a e - Wheat Ships In Columbia. The Hritinh ship Waverlec arrived in the Columbia river Wednesday from Callao in ballast to load wheat for the United Kingdom. The arrival of this vessel swells the lint of grain ships now in the river under charter to over 50,000 tons net register. There are 2H ships in the fleet, and while thin num ber ha been exceeded once or twice in the past dosen years, the vessels now here Are much larger than those (hat Were here before when there was such a large number in the river. These vessels have a earn ing capacitv of over .'1,(100,000 bnnheln of wheat, an amount which would require at least Ml ships of the sire which visited Portland a quarter ti a century ago. m m m Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. i irant Corby, Athena. W A Cowley, San Francisco. lieorge Portecus, San Francisco. W A Ootwy, Spokane. F M Sedev, Portland. ReWBlaBd Smith, Walla Walla. J II Klocckner. Ceo S(evens, Spokane. w Hunt. Portland, Win Maher, Portland. 0 M Smith. Portland. B a Hunter. HeppneT, B 0 Klankee, Chicago. R I, McOlure, Sampler, Rimer Rllwortb, st Joseph. 1, W Whits, Portland. T w Jaekaon, Portland, J J Burns, Portland. Kate Pooler --cuttle. a a a o Anton Currah Insane. Anton Currah was adjudged insane at Hoppner Wednesdnv niter an exam ination lielore Judge Hart lioiomew ami Dr. Hiinlock. He was taken to the aslyiim Friday by Sheriff Matlock ami 1 red Hock. I n mill has a long Portu guese proper naine, but no one here can either apell or pronounce it. He has been working for many years for Anton Vev, on Butter creek, herding sheep, and imagines live demons are pursuing him. He is said to have several ibonaacd dollars in ii hank ju renaieton. Chamber or Commerce Disbands. Haker Citv 's Chamber of Coimuene adopted lormal resolutions to disband Wednesdnv. However, it is not the puipoae to discontinue the work ' I the organisation. The effect of tbe resoln- t:..n is t" sever (lie Bocial and the hits; nes- ii attires, which are united. An nnw planned, there will be a chamber or commercial club to transact nurh huninens as -hall be regarded of a gen eral public nature, ami a commercial elflh to look after mailer- with which pb asliro ia connected. A i.e. mi Thing. Our great-grand mothern' garrets contained the same herbs of all heal ing found iu Karl's Clover Knot Tea. They gave our ancestors strength, kept the IiIihmI pure, and will do the same for you if you nay so. Price 25 ets aiid'50 eta.' Tallman Co., leading drugglfta, Notice. Having sold my business I must make collections. All accounts must be paid or Mettled bv note by January 1, DMil, or they will be placed in the hand of mi attorney. ' P. A. HARVRY. m a a It Will Do You Good. A I'loisl puriflei and tissue builder is Karl's Clover Kisit 'lea. Sold for half a century on our guarantee. Money refunded if renults are not aatiafaetorv. Price 2b ets. and SO ets. Tal I man cV. Co. Wood. A. C. Shaw A Co., Cascade red dry." Phone, Main 'J2. fir. As to Prescriptions 'i a.; when pbyaiciaus rocouiinund you to have tiieui c,0!iiaiinded by us, what dijea that mean'.' Simply tlie certainty on their part that you will get exactly wiiat is .rcn. ril.e.l the right quantity mid the right quality, which is even more mpOPeBJnt. But we go further tliun that, for ere take honest pride in our skill in compounding. BROCK A M0COMA8 DRUOtilSTfl Comer Main sunt Court Su., Pendleton. BAD COLDS Ollillllir U La 1 1 .tin In l.:i, . t .... - tio Hot li'iW Uw u. U endurud UKKDKIa'H U HAUU TAH I I. KS (cmlh-'l f liJalJiic- frtn thtrir vm tg ) cruMti t wwk'st "I'l.i.ni trutuiit ita la lu iiuura M eUfurt tlit- wurxt ol uolilei uvi r night. "It U Ull! MVfSt Uttl' III I 1 llaMl A listll duaavn Irii ihsW havl tun curt HUM it lnuig lbji, Hoftra ol thsj Uh AMI ' TA III I.KH To n. nioals.- IllUllt UlU t"J Itl In0 Uttld atlHl LnUll Ills fust lllk'I'l I VinitTBsV avO'l rtKOtlslUsJluJ taIU tsj iiii M ' pU " BAKM.A. UKNLKT, M-MmbUi I ongre. auid AW- rmv, Uft ruliit nlrret, hMJi VttUWtmtu, July 7, liRJU. 'wintur tol'U lia.f ltat)a lu'vii awrlfun thlitgM tu Dte. 7iu: m havrtl avJitl tj (or uiuiitlu lint Uir Uat w tai bU'Jm:J etiuldviilv ! MKSDKI. lt SAUl TAHl Lr llotli cuinrh wnl colli disMeppvtartd 111 si couple til (Lays. Nuiiiing 'lat tiuiMl tills lir litt;." RfltsS KM MA j, HOll IN, 11 Mow M.t hii Krii rJmu Aug C, 'uu "I li vv awroaat tiit alfuct liuin wliere U KN UA. 1. SAMI I UU l.r..-4i. liwli 1'liavt I how 1 tint ttjok tliem i I . otikis ..,'(. . .' ntiicA I RttuRvii : im wiUi D.t l -irn if tuitl Iritxlim wlieii I wnl U. Nubm.m H L VAN WINKLK. uuiUlt, :I0I7 Wtwliiiigtoti titKt, Kiaii rriiKiewi Auguat 10, 1900 haiflt ptatauU lor i')llU Ui t4Uiis I.) IM.AMj DHI U 00., WtMhlligtUll HUejajt, ball KlaliCleUi. Alan, .... Malt Li) uur luw.1 Mgiiit, KOaCI'HKN'b 1'llAKMAC V Nasal CATARRH Iu U lu im bliuuld Ul ' UlUaV Ely'. QnMH Wi (aUl-J',MUttlllli. j XitV ti )i . .J ll.f.ui'- . 1 1 CUftia i RleiTf li ivioi 0j i' Rvvny R culd iu list L kJ ( li uin Ualut plMajd Into tuu nonlrias, RprgsvU OVX lUo UlUUlbruiiR Rial in RlaHJrbd. Htlltf U liu wtHl.MU)aVuUcurfulluwa. It i uot dryii. dm a bui pruducti Rintealliig aUargtj ttu, M uula ut irug gii u or by mail ; TritU Ue, 10 moU by muU!. J.LY iliiUTUJUtaS. 60 WatrrtJa ttiMRt, Mv York. THK ATHENA NFJflHBORHOOD. Grant Corby, Esq., Opens a Law office In Athena; Timothy Ralnvllle Dead. The Kast Oregon inn is indebted to the Athena Preaa for the following itemn : A son of F. M. White, whom h, has not seen for fifteen long vearn, "dropped in" on the old gentleman Christmas, accompanied by his wife. There was a merry Christmas at the White home north of town, in conse quence. Crant Corbv, the attorney, mention of whom wan made in lant week's Press, will locate in Athena and practice law. He has secured otlices in tbe bank bnlldink and rented a cottage. Mr. CosJ'.v has practiced law in Salem ami Woodbiirn and will be a valuable acquisition to toe bar ol TTniatllla county, The Milton Kagle reports iliat Hot cules Lodge, No. Rl, is making quite extensive preparations to take part in the district meeting of the Knights of Pythias order at Pendleton next month. There will be privies awarded for team work and the boys will enter the contest determined to carry off some of the honors. Mra. Marv ft. Miller died at her homo in Fair Oaks, Sacramento county, California, December !, 11HXI, She was the wile of John W, Miller, formerly a well-known druggist of Weston, where they still have many friends who will regret to hear ol her death. Mrs. .Miller was 70 years old at the lime nt her dea(h. Her husband's death occurred about a year ago. Timothy Kaiuvillc, a well known Frenchman residing on the reserva tloti, died earl last I rida) morning of heart failure, Mr. Kninvillo was aged M years mid had been a roMident. of Oregon for over 40 years. He held the respect of all who knew DIM, and leaves a w ife and one daughter. The funeral tiMik plai n Sunday, tbe senium being preached at Ihe grave h Kev. 1,. j ufeetti A. H. McKwen met with a serious accident Saturdav at Hillsdale. Mr. Mr K wen is manager of a w heat ware Inuuic .it that station, ami in looking after bis duties on the dav mentioned, he fell to the lloor from a high pile ul sacks. Knrtmiatclv n pile of liaise wheat on tbe floor broke the force of the fall tO some extent or t'o. nccidenl would undoubtedly have been much worse. Hr. Hot kin, who was called to attend Mr. McKwen, found that two ribs wele broken (nun the breast bone, and that there wem alao in juries about the head. Mr McKwen is getting along as well as could be ex pec ted, tbottgh it will ls some time before be will again be able to perform manual labor. Karl's Clover Root Tea i "" "'a Complnlon, I'urifias Ilia '' n slvrv a VnMth.ClrMr Skin. Curril un tlpatloa, Iii.li4csili.ii, and all Kr.ipii.w i.i I'"' skin. An aarcnaiila Itsnllva Kerv Sfitil oa aii.nliiio iruarauice Ly all drusKUU at Ul.. ., bUc. and SI OU. S- C. WELL 4 CO., LcnOY, N. V. sots paoraiiToae For Mllle lf 'rulllllall A n., dcilalif; ntn. DR. WALKER The well-known and reliai.le aarial iits treats private chronic and nervous diseases of men only. He itopa dis einirges, cures socrut liliaxl ami skin diseaaea, wires and swellings, nervous debility, ImprfltanflT and other weak iiosmis of manhood. He corrects the secret errors ol youth and their terrible effects, loss of vi tality, palpitation of the heart, Iihib of memory, deapondency ami other troubles of mind ami la.'ty, cuuaed by the errora, ezceeaus and diaeaseM of men and boys. He restores lost vigor ami manly iirwers, remove deformities and re stores the organs to health. He alao cures diseasos causud by iiiorourv and and other aieonou drugs. lit Walker's loallio.ls aru rvgular ami ..null Ac. lie UMia uii uatcul uoHtroiiiM or ready luadti ijoiuaratloiis, bill cure, the ,--.- by llmriiusli mudlcal Irealuiaiit Ul, new msiii lillll l Kill Ik' sent Ir, . In nil men win, ilaacrlba llivlr trouble. I'atlciit i iimd at bifttiv 'Kriua reaatiaabis J Hours S lo 1 dally, II lo s availing. Hundaya i loelf, i ifiisullatlnu friai ami sai redly ooiill'luullal. ( all ou or address DR. WALKBR. Wl rir( hi.. aMBM Alder. Portland, Oregon, aaajaBl saaaffii atal aVaH seH K la ' aaalfBlaUM1" Tie Pile's Warebonse, IVEUABU;. ()NI;-P1VICI:I) CLOTHII-RS. k-ii:.R'arO:RLLR-Ji:a:.iTi Mormon SlRhopt' Plllg I veil il'U' . ' .'i.t 1 it " l" un or Co voui nets organa HHmutnasts h It potency, Lost Powor, MlRht-LoRRR. f In Dick, tell p( itfRf fturnlnnl t . i nlllty, n ( i. Ain'tt nr. to Mnriyt WftTVrYJof-ireTieVffif niiHllofU ti get ri.ir nt. I an I ft ' in P. cm n'orflori. In i'(. .. I . i" ci .In r ')' iir al Rnnirr uirtnnia t j irita It.: I nlfn. a - a t.n. ft I r Is , t , lar I.e.. AURlrRs allhOD ! t I W HVTAM.MAV aOOe DHI'iM.H' - HW iWt , W. .,,), fart - noxunnl.). lni 4. 'rvt),UR in. Vnrlf.ocRM. onnr il ' Ltexgteaaaej a sTtiMer ,. atf .-. i. i ..re) o . .in rr-m. MMRtlS 0l. ii i ..v OIIKUil"!. ..The Qlen Ellen Wine Vaults.. FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE. . . drink uur puro CAI.IR)RNIA WINES. . . They make Rich, Red Blood. Nothing equR.fi our Rhine Win jiinl Burgundiett, A. KLINK & CO., Court, rteRrJobti-onSl . Wl .air and retail I III I !rt I )l , ( U (It'Rlort at fl'& e9r$ Poi first 1 1. 1 FOOTWEAR, RUBBER GOODS, and LEGGINS, (2:i M.i in Struct, Pendleton, Ore. REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. jMVjfk ill SI. Ijeine "jg Wm " HAMVI All, Prop. Blatantly Furalsbed. Sleuo Hailed t'.uropvau flan. Block aoua-haM lomi depot. Sample Hunm la connection. Koum kttlc 5Uc. 75c. Sl.00 ...OUR MOTTO... "BEST GOODS FOR LEAST MONEY" Tho largest Htock in the city to BeUict from. Our Bjoodfl Rlt l)ought in carload lota. Wo have hj finest. Hukury department iu all of Kautern OrtgUtl. TO FARMERS and 8T0GKMEM The largeat line of Canned (jooda ever brotigbt to Pendleton. Big line of Dried Fruit. Qt ur pricoti on Hamn, Lard and BacojiJ Beat Coffee for tlie Mom ) , CITY BAKERY AND GROCERY It. Martin. Proprietor.