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'I '.;-.w , l.'lr: PV. TWO PAH-T gTT QCGQTUr. rVDJCTr.. OeXKCH. TTTt AT. CTCfcER 14. f. f. Kicm PACES Women's Coats at Sensational Prices Ti BEAR 1MMISD THE FA CT On. vt'.ir r.'i-.-.'M u? J .r. c-r jy:.' v..v-r Lxj-Tr-v: :x:rr .Lit .. .j r. 1 v. : You can absolutely rely on any coat you buy here. You can be certain of its style and sure of its service There will be no better time to select your new fall coat than now. There is no bet ter place than here. We can not show any better assortments nor offer more attractive values later. Honest materials, honest tailoring , honest wear are equally important. You May Judge the Values by These Offerings $22.50 Coats will go for . $12.50 $25.00 Coats will go for . $14.75 $27.50 Coats will go for . $16.85 $35.00 Coats will go for . $24.75 PURE FOOD GROCERY (r.xY.'j, rxs-r:.2 ai: vjcnzxecf: r is kit Lksr is c:: - i I.VE-T FA.'C Of;ry;n:lS r i A.D STAPLE v-rj bs- .j: e.v.t : ... v:. v-j.frf.yje. HEAD RICE .:, evrj-si- a.: 10c pT O'.'ji'-L iTI vk. 4 p?:-. TkeT. H a:.. :.-.? i-; FrL r.nr.rrl?, Brk CLw p Bk M--:rrI r : -. -25 rpA 15 wrr.. 30 pcr! 10 "L P. T. Sorrl. O.t:, 25 r,iirt- user's- EHMA.Y.VS CKLKhlLlU) PC7.E OLIVE OIL a- a-. iWl - 35, 60, la l :;o7 HUSH GOODS OF ALL ZI2TDS. ? "E-.r crop yr;is, tliisixs, ccpjllts. citp.o:; peel T.-7 i ci- vf Eivh, Cwur B-.r.rr, p-af-s 65, 31.00 1 31.90 4n Extra Special in Mess alines V lr..-h y-':ifr, n-.x.l'j irA rt. a -mlU ri.-.i'-: of '!'.ts. ";ri 85 var L srH i. fi:ar a.r..j "jr.:.',rr'fv 50 1000 Yds., 54-in Broad cloth I:. s--.rol 'i'zirK lir..z y.z.:.-. 'r ..- t; i'r.'s'-. ':.' -r.rir.i". 81. 5 ri. r;-r S2.50 raH. ar Goods 810.00 HiJ.- v-iv.hs 85.05 S0.5O mir ?ri- 83.50 nr,i! arv f.ir 'viv:h i a.-yri ...! 810.00 v:-. 85.95 83.75 HA in .-VTITCITE. f-" !-!.. aH 1 82.25 V'r c-'w ': TTasr Pnff, !1 -h-i-f. -xrorh 84.00, 82.50 6 y 7: 7 A73 Eck, "Fire Dor U more than I fc7. beea pT ? fc 7 corsett. It would M a extrTje." A'cy'Jcicc, Ir (Front s T' XT? a well show Ton why. To fcer wfti, h b art tair or riht to yotirsejf to e3 7 t extrTiaj.'te th-t benefits you lm ceei7 ia a tearrr way- c a he way as Gari Cctt -ces. Too. c:ct cc-z! t3 doi. what it means to a w who has prcjer pride ia her appearance, to tire a sov a. pefy habit back over which btr g-inj : j csoided to the arch c4 her rp:e, wicit a wre --WI-llLtl -1 II lUIIIIIIHIf 1 ,1 piJJMBmirlf- 9 li mi mill HI mwiuu M"W"MwyiMMgjMwww kit i 9m) vi r w , - w r-vtiNt mmuwi. j.ij.waii5 TK PEOPL u r a or iLWTbW 7 WHERE IT PA YS TO TRADE SAVE YOUR COUPONS A? ?,r !hr fv-ha .ff.vrr : Man CivK fr Her.. .S-:ir3 for Bovs, Jo. B. Sterna Hat. ManLatra Sairtii. John.v.n-Mnrj.Ky S1i.-t B!.-k G'..vr-,. Karl tV Wils-m two f.,r a O.nrtcr V.;:ir, P. ;f U" v-.'ho'j-- .Vkvfear, Ev.-fr fv, Y.rAlcj S-f.tT and Mufflers. Th. trrf.-atf-'. .tiv-k of t!.; U--t itk in Ei-tcm Or.-g'-n. AH at j-ri.-.-s that are alw.ltitf.v rV'ht I WALLA WALLA WHEAL MARKET NOT LIVELY l',nrn "f Callf'mla Milters TUfii-n I'M .rf fkrn-Mtn fall Soi-Jlnj; .n Prfncr Mw.1i r HlahtAf. Will lv TurtfA VttAf-r Ttn Wm Soj- "WtKa Wilit, Wuh. Foilo-irSri? Oi rvr,l;riarx ;t!r:ty of th -rht market lat wk, thin han Vin on rctlonalfy 'j'-!t 'in. anl lrl': M! h7 hav r-.nfM'-.i.'-A . trifJ"!. hav n't f:n r:. noo?h yj a'trsrt any rr'wrn to part "-i4.h th-;r jra:n. Th fv .: maIe iar'.t,f tht w-k r! r'-ry an 1 tins na'.r- a.1 r.nc ff th b7r to mak knvwn hl 4'-a; haji beome no mark . that !t ! almrrfit Imjabl. to ert h -JiJ of the Ja!-, y;ri af;r thy hiv bn maa. Th bwrlnp by Callf'rnla mlilisni Tf All It mtm to Ot Rid 'rt All tomf:h m (Miry will o In fle Tnlntit- If jron will put j'inT faith In MI-O-NM tom h tablets which Tall tnan A (' think o wll of that thuy Hrant th-rn to corn any Btomach ilmrit or mony bad. Aftr uiiln MI-0-.A ror ona ahort 5ay yo wl!l rajolce an4 be alncerely think ft) I that at laat 7n hava found a. pr"'Tlition tWat acta quickly an4 bi'flially on the atomach. Juat aa aoon i yoa atart to take MI-O-NO atomayh tablU farm en ta tion of foo4 will be a mine of the '. Waterbraan, pain in the tom h, bHchlng of k1 and heartburn -win ..app-r, an. In a few days danrtr of dlr.r'neaa, bUlonaneaa, ner Youaneaa and alrk h1a-e will Tn ah. For mtm or car Blclrneaa, TOmttlnv Surinr pregnancy, or after a night of oclablllty, MI-O-NA la better than the bt remedy yn can find. Larre box for SO cent at Tallnxana and druscleta tomt where. j k of 'Jr.-. hoi . th farrr.rj arn kp i .r.? on th.r srrin. 'When It biara j kn'nrn that alr-7 'he aoathwi , rr.::kn are bid-Iinjr for grain from thi resr-'m. the farmers ax?-e. thai". t?iera m.at be ersogtrh of a nhoi-.aye t' ae real lyoet!nj of the pricee. So they a.re hoid:r? aar!n to e. f Fall SJln:r Gin ,Vlv1. I Fall ed:ny i ben poihei aa ft ax ponalbie. In the vicinity of ! th: city thla la i-!e rapM and rr.nrh -ed ! ro!r.? into the The j jrroijnd la !n excellent ahape, the early j ralmi hav!r.tr don their work in I br:r.?;r,ar tap !ie ird. which are i no-ir br!r.sc kl!!e. Jurt aa the aeed la j h- r.tt w !n. And In the foothill r-.-iriritrr rrain !a being rapidly -own. ( Tn the lower Talley, however, near j T'.uc!-t. Eureka, and Plater, there haa bn little or no rainfall The few I ahoTpera that have fallen have not I yet laid the dot. and the (rrotind In the rnimmer fallowM Telda la o dry I that a weed ronld not poea!b!7 apron.. And It l !n th'a cotintry that the weeda are the worat, o little aeeding, :f any at all, la being done. It la estimated that there will be lea, than JS.OOi) acrea of land tamed from atnbble tb! year by aprini- ww!ng. Farmera are loath to make the!r Telda produce two yeara run nir.g. and he two year In three the ory haa Juat abut been abandoned. Thua the original eatlmate of 390. 000 acre In grain thla year. In Walla Wal. la county, will liave to be cut down. It waa thought, there would be about 50 000 acre plowed thla fall for aprlng aowlng, but thla will not be the caae. There la probably about 250.000 acrea of aummer fallow, and to thla may be added about 15,000, or even only 10,000 acrea of fall plowed aprlng grain. The dry weather la al ao another cauae for thla, for unlena the fall raina f-ct In Immediately there will be no opportunity to do fall plowing. For while the ground la In good condition for aeeding. It larka a great deal of being molat enough to turn from the mouldboard. Th acreage of wheat fhla year will alao be alightly affected by the nu meroua fruit - farms being planted about ttie valley. While theee are all amall, compared with the wrheat ranch adjoining, they are becoming mo frequent that It will nly be a quea tlono of time until they will material ly reduce the wheat yield In the Wal la Walla valley. For Instance, one fruit farm of 100 acrea, that of J. W. Langdon, near this c 'y. ia tak.r.? the place of wheat .rat ued to be aowed on the fa.me ground. In 'he tK-yton-Wal'jburg country the fr-j:t fanr.s are becom ing much more r-i.xero-i than here. and the wheat yield of thit part of the valiey haa already beea notice ably affected. It la clalmel. iVme of the samplea of whea' ahown at the Wa;.a Walla county fair are to be ant eaat by the Commercial ciab to the Chicago tr.d fiow, as an erhibit. Thla grain la a good a-1-vertiaement for the valley, as not one of the 12 aampl- of wheat teata le than ?2 pounda and they range from that fg-re to S, SfirjUSKX IIOI-MKS OF 1T.-I.Y IS NO SIORE Rome. One of the Interesting character In the country, GiuM-ppe Marcellini, known far and wide aa the "Sherlock Hoimea" of Italy, haa Juat died. , He wac, however, a "Sherlock Holme" of a type very different from that created by S:r A. Conan Doyle. He ha the aame unerring vent for criminals, the aame clever neaa and unbounded courage, but he was of much lower social position, and worked entirely among the hooli gans or "tepplatl." as they are known here, forming the ao-called "malavl ta" or bad life. He was originally a butcher's boy, and retained all his life the nickname of "Macellaretto " the "Little Butcher." by which he be came the terror of all lll-doera. Thla bravest among the brave, al though often "punctured," which ia their slang for wounded, did not d e a violent death, but of heart disease, poaetbly brought on by the excite ment and emotion of his adventurous life. His specialty, so great was his pres tige among the lawless, consisted In being able to do alone what a whole detachment of policemen would not have succeeded In doing. Through all his heroic career he never reach ed a higher salary than $30 a month. This f itimony was given before a Par a msi?:;ra?e by a number of l'k smiths. Tho were tortured by rr,erriber of th- ockmith.s Syndicate on strike because they refused to leave their employers in the iuroh and continued working after the str ke had been declared. The men were hun'ed down by 20 striken, kept without food from In the morning till at n;ght, and after belr.g torture! were marched down to the Bourse du Travail, where they were put on a platform to face a room full of 4000 strikers. The strikers threw at the wretched men everything they could lay their hands on, struck them with their boots, spat In their faces and mal treated them till they swore allegiance to the Locksmiths' Syndicate. The ringleaders In those proceed-' ir.g were arrested and two of them have been imprisoned. Chamber: n'i Cough Remedy has become famous for Its cores of coughs, colds, croup and Influenza. Try It when In need. It contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief. Sold by all dealers. The true university of mental de velopment Is un'der the dome of thought. TALKS OP TORTURE TOLD. Paris Loci, smith a Say Ttwy Were Permvm.ed by Strikers. Parla. "We were taken Into the house, tied to a post, and kicked and beaten till we nearly fainted. A man stabbed us with a large fork, another held a knife to our breasts, and w promised, under compulsion, to obey their orders." Wliat KHirrs Kczenia? We have had so many Inquiries lately regarding eczema and other akin diseases, that we are glad to make our answer public. After care ful Investigation we have found that a simple wash of Oil of Wlntergreen, as compounded In D. D. D., caoi be1 relied upon. We would not make this' statement to our patrons, friends and neighbors unless we were sure, of It and although there are many so- called fMpma remedie- sntrl n -it,--' selves recommend D. D. D. Prescrip tion. Because We know that It gives Instant relief to that torturing Itch. ' Because D. D. D. starts the cure at the foundation of the trouble. Because It cleanses, soothes and heals the skin. i Because It enables Nature to re- j pair the ravages of disease. Because The records of ten years of complete cures of thousands of the most serious cases show that D." D. D. la today recognized as the ab- ! solutely reliable eczema cure. I Drop Into our store today. Just to talk over your case with us. Tall man Drug Co. ATTENTION! v- The HOWARD is the only Prac tical and Success ful Combination Wood and Coal Heather. Let us Show it to You W$m AH '. HwmmiM -'Tit fTiii H A i W. J. Clarke Co. PhonoMain21 21 1-213 Kt, Court St I'- --- III and Cook Stoves for the month of -ctober at the Empire Furniture Store Corner Web nd Bts. NEW WOOWJLUfl) GOODS IUtl(JIT AND mi M01,