feast (foxvva HATIIHDAY, NOVKMBRR 3, IWO. Stylish. Serviceable and Cheap compared with others' Three Dollar Lines. CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and Shoo Man. W" Main Ktrt, Pendleton . Oregon BR8V1TIKS. Haiiv A laUMti saolaa stasis, Kreth OJPSSSN at White Haass OfD eery. HwiH and Linibertfer cheene. Whitt Hoan Qrsssiy . If vou want ni.-e mr kraut, v.ni ran net it at MemottV Iteit eet teeth ri, at Dr. Wliitaker's warranted ami ifnaranteod. leuitt'- i headquarter for chicken ami Uucki, drsaaeu or SlIvS. Ice cream, chocolate. Candy Datton'a own maku. Tliey are awfully II H e . tiirl wanted to do housework. Apply tn I-.. J. .Mnrnhv paint More, on Court atreet. Whv .av 111; t.. IlK for a net of teeth, when vou can vet the verv h-t at Dr. WhiUker Im s. The heel teeth rout the dentist U.I per net, and plate cuate IUc and Wlntakcr charxen l.s (or et and ituaran- teed Newly.fnrnidied room, electric liirhta, ' at The Columhia, I', . Schempp, propretor, middle of the ulock, letweeii Wehh and Alta Rtreeln, on Mail). If you have a house to paint or a room to paper, a picture to frame, a little plonihini: to lie lokid after im and ee 0. .Sharp, opera house pleaa, Ciurt street. After disposing of half my stock lo Mr. A. M. Fletcher I will BS found at my new shop al my residence, coutinu iii to paint houses and han: paier. Heat of work guaranteed. Sinn and carriage work a specialty. Cha. Lane. It ia well to know that DaWiM 's Witch Hazel halve will heal a hum ami stop the pain at once. It will cure asssaaa. ami skin diseases and ugly wounds ami ores . It is a certain cure lor piles. Counterfeits may he offered you. See that you get the original DeWitt's Witch Ilatel halve. Tall man .v Co.. leading druggiau. Tallman & Go, Loading Druggists aavl .lealere lo School Supplies Extra fine line of Ladies' PsthifMUhtf Stationary' Latest in fold and tint. Tickle pitfs leel . While House. , full lln of kennedv's goodl at (he While House Uroestjr. Sweet cider hv the gallon. "Tin 0; tile," H. w. Flstehsr, Kancv prepared lni.e meat, the llnest in the city, at DsBtott'li ' Swift's premium hams ami hacon are the bati. wiute Hoasa Oroesry. Atl 'ii. the hli! sale of men s shoes now going on at the ltoatnii Store. Wanted Cirl to do boOSSWOfk. Al idv to Mr. T. I!. Wells. :io.l 1'iitin itfssi . It yon want a stylish overeat OSll at the clothing department at the Ho ton Store. liHX) Kamhler hicy.-les. :l.1"i. K. W. Fletcher, "The Cycle-', corner Mam and Alta streets. A decree of divorce ha- heen entered in the case of Anna M. Smith vs. t'.liner K. Smith. Finest hams and lard on the mnrket. Home pr. duct ; try it. Ita yoSfsntSadi S. hwarr A tireiilich. W. L. Gibson offer- a house ami ham for sale ("iir him k- imm Saviniis hank SawlSSB Court ami Alta. Cuff hnttons, fancy hair pins, new peiluims. toilet Mips, doll lieads, pOSkSl knives. N'olf's. The largest Kev Wet cigar in town for 10 cents; Henry the l-mirth and KI Sulelo at .Mark ration- cigar store. The first elevens of the High Schoo ami remllei. ii ncaneini are plaving a BUM of l.iothall tin- afternoon on tin Tower Alia -tree! grinnl. ror rent--rive room cottage, also lor ale household and kitchen furniture. Impiirc of Mrs Heroerl Tlmuip'on, SOW St Ann an. I lilnfT atre.-t-. Ihr Hreon rress As-..ciation at its annual convention held recently votei to hold its annua! excursion meeting in psil al lie ran-American exposition, Lost-an ohmi faced mild watch, with short chain attached, on Main -treet Friday, with picture of the Pen land Bias, in hack. Will pay a -uita-he reward for its return to the IVn laud Broa. lodging house, Main street. Ckiah Sentinel: A matrimonial epidemic is raging over in (irant county, and it E claming its victim among the old ax well a- the voting. The principal part of the news seaee of the paper- over there i- tilled with ac counts of cane which hae proven fatal. Thomas Lewis put up a ca-h hail of $t. last evening ami lell tills inoriiin.' for his home at Milton. He aai l.eing held in jail on a charge of rape, hut owing to the departure of complaining witness for pin- unknown. .Indue Kill redi c .1 the hail to a nominal iimii, Two brown gelding -travel away from K. II Shafer's ranch nine miles northeast . f Pendleton, three week ago, Mr. Shafer will SSI a libsial reward for information leading to their recovery. The hor-e- nr.-hr.ih.led J, on left shoulder. I'kiah Sentinel: S. R, Clark, a rancher living in the up:-r end of -1 1 1 - -prairie, ha- jusl made the dil ovsrj that so acre- of hi- ram-h was sold five years auo for taxes. As Mr. Clark has re.'.'ii I- lor hi- taxes that year ax well as everv other v.-ar -nice he ha- heen in tin- prairie, there is a mistake on the part of some one. and he can no doubt tie! the matter straiiditaasti out without much . 1 1 lli. ii 1 1 . Ihj not set scared if yott heart troubles vou. Most likely you suffer from indiuestion. Kodol Ovsipsia Cure diae-t- w hat v.ai eai and wives the worn out stomach i- rh . t ret. Ii is the only preparation known that ouipletely digests all classes of foods; that is whv it cure- the ..r-i case.- ..i indigestion and stomach trouble afler vervthing else ha- l.lileil ll nulV he taken in all conditions and cannot help hut do vou goml. Tallman a Co., leading druggists. TO HAKf, ON DEC. 21. COLOMBIA UKURUK AND TOY-TOY CUN DKMNKt) TO on Trap Mint Drop Between Noon anrt Kour In the Aftrnoon. Friday eveninii, Columhia QaSIM ami Toy-Toy were condemned to dealb hv haugiuv in I'endh ton on I'eceniber 21. Friday, Imtween noon and 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Judge Kllis pronounced sentence after Mrs. Crockett had been nicn life imprisonment as the penalty for the murder of her husband. The judge followed the form pre scribed in the statute, remssdlsg the prisoners lo the CUltOOl Ol the sherifl, to be by him carefully conflnstl until Friday, DasaJBbsf 31. ut which dav, the ibavlfl or one ol his deputies hall, in the presence ol elector- to h" chosen by the sheriff, ami in an em Insure to be constructed lor the purpose in the jail or jail yard, anil between lbs hours ol twelve noon and four in the afternoon, hang them bv the neck until they are dead, "and may Qtaj bsjVS mercy on your souls,' soiemnlv said the judge as he completed naming the provisions. The Indian- thus convicted ami con-1 rlasBSd 10 die received the sentence I with less of iiertiirhation than a- shown by Mrs. Crockett and cen I be was n it iillraoleinoiistrative. The defense has already announced intention of appealing and have given the court notice to that effsOt. velopmeiit of intellect lllllh a benefit In place to just WATER Arnumtnt on RIUHl CASE. Dsmurrer Dacliion Will Coma Nov. la. The case of W. S. livers atsinit i.iorueW. Kighy, Walter T. Uighv, Hook Soot. Hopsin, Wa w in-ta-la-son-mi, Pete Kalvton. .lames A. Fee. Thosasa ThanparBi i--ka-noiu, Nieb B)WStlSi liood-iuan, an. I Cinirle Wilkiaii was before .lildge Kllis in circuit court Friday, on demurrer. Tin- suit is to recover flO.OOO damages. All the partial dsoinrTed t.. tin com- plaint, it was the demurrer of JsBrM A. lee ami Thomas FhanpsM that was argued, and the other demurrers will -laud or fall acenrdinu to the ruling of the judge, which will ho an nounced on November bl, when irt ami i n convenes. The point involved in brief is whether or not owner- of laud along or near the Umatilla river above the point on the river from which Mr. hycrs lias taken a mill race have the riuht to divert water from the river by mean- of irrigation ditehea or others i-. and BSa it for irrigation, doOMMtll or other purpose? on their lands. Mr. livers claims to have a water right granted by authority of congress giving him 10,000 inches oi water per minute from the Umatilla river, and that during the mouths of July, Aug ust and September he cannot get that amount of water if the farmer- or ranchers above him take out the waters for their own u-e and thus prevent it from llowing t" the head of hi- ditch. a rmrni man spiritual Iv, ami physical'v. must be (he b isinVfs interests oi a a- larva an extent a- it Hirnoent in r. actum; a large oho r ... young men of that place. Its whole object it to n ake roMOg men better. I will Bgy further having been a. tiiallv engager) In the ork for eereral years, I beiame so convinced of the benefit! ami nsofulneM to a eonrtntinlly ol the Young Men - Chris1 ian As'ociatioti, i lint now , being able. I gladly give large aeonnte towanl its support. T. s. Lll'Pt. i - 4 - (iKRMaNS DOMINATK CHINA. They looV s Complsto Narrow Gauge nmiway With Them. San Pram) I two, Nov. B. Among the passenger- on the transport Hsade :i Kd I.. Keen, correspondent of the Scripps-Mcliae Cress Association In China. Onlteemlng conditions in China. M r. Ki en avs : "The Hermans dominate the situa tion in the north of China. Forty thlWMrwf of their troop- bad arrived when 1 i and twenty Ihooasnd more Men ell mute. Apparently, 't is their intention to remain, a- they are more thoroughly e.piippul than even the Japanese. The last transports brought from Oermany an entire nar row gunge railroad, tracks, rolling -hick ami all. "Th recent sacking of the city of I'ao Ting in Ii only wnnl the Qermani declared monthl ago tiiat thev intended doing, despite all protests from the other powera, "The Frerch and l(u iaip are co. operating with the kai-er's trooos op every available opportunity, forming a tripartite alliance a- against the English, Japanese and Americans. LI Hunc Chang's Trlakery. "The old foreigti resident- in the north of China. IIBIOaf without excep tion, cannot umlerstand why the powera place so mnch dependence ami confidence in Ll Hung Chang, who thev declare is the trickiest oi all Chinese ItStanswn. This view is sub stantiated by the attitude of the chinamen, wim have unbounded faith ill Id's ability to hoodwink the foreign devil-. The native merchant- in Tien Tab) refused to open their shops until Id arrived, whereupon business re sumed as formerly, the people being conlldent of protection. "It is the general opinion among the older residents that the Chinese will give further trouble, probably not for several months, but when least expected. Con-nl-lien.-ral lioodtioiigh at Shanghai and Consnl Fowler at Che Foo share this belief. The latter said to a party of correspondents returning from Peaint 'Well vou will all be hack in the spring.' This is especially significant considering l nwler's inti mate ac.piaintam e wtth the governor o I Bhang Toiiig and other high Chin ese ollicials, JACK TARS DEMAND GROG. ST. JOE STORE LEADKKS mi-' l ' AIMUOM. north l . M. SO, Ifk wit gll 7ft. no. oi). H. - I2i, respeclivelv. ribbed, lleeced pant- and vest, I . -oe. . 36c each, worth at other ttorsi B0 per csfll ar, 10c, l'-".2c. tat and I ires- I I at , ht), C Ladb s Me, and more. Children's He. I nmlerw JOc. Are great bargains. Men's heave knit iiiider-hirls am Uona heavv ribbed lle ced liimil each Me Men'- heavy wool lleeced lined shirt each HOB. I. ,,. hnv.' .urn mill-. IUc. )'. . . ' ' Pine line oi ladlei' Mlaiea and chlldron'a fiooWb um.l gloves and mitten- at very cheap prices We have the best lim of men's heavy iti a' prion thai will -ult all. I all drawer- e -hirt- and ami Irs wars Ira wets I 60c. the WOOI so 'Ks III frjr Ottr men 'l rlhlieil lop cotton Hocks, a bargain, pair nnbTl Kulf ai ml sbept blanbsts, w pair, We have just Mas ved a new e. ' i hoys' clothing You w .laTlt i"v-,,"f,"",n through otir .lothh.g before huvitig ,'.1., .' ( ""' lnk b a-e yon in iinul it v iukI pri,'.,. "wners, w FOB ONK WKKk IS pounds : . 1 for l jacket i poumi pncKag)' com stare Lyons' p. l). drins for Oil., u .'riimilntp,l lo L'.o.lf... .. ...I. . . s-.i.ri . hi , ' o.n KHiri.u i i lee liTfl, , Oi. -H, on s, .A J " , "lining. per can Itkt, hell sweet com, per can 'l()r mM", Many other articles in our rtn. ..i'..... ' buv elsewhere. r '"In can nnv eiMtwnsrs. An legant line of ladieh received, and gsnt'l yoq "'oltwear 'm Vt H FOK i;l SI NESS. E. in BADCOLDS unlatM Is Us. i. ir- haklnd c.i.i. .1 imm I, .,!, lots MMlurl SKIKI.K nVHAHK'TAg i ii- HUM drmiMe nwn tlwli WW .n..i ...,-k'- ontlnar Iraaliwswt laic onto- hMSaMM ni.i.rf th.- sora ..I . ukts mrr alatit. "It tli. ..rt . .i .r . t . vi r iin.1 lull Smmi friandi Im.: urc auras Mill It hung "ii. Haard at Mm DVNAMtCTARI i.Ra. T Haaa llicht Ulfl -t.i.H'.l ls.pl w.1.1 ..-nl (-.11:1. Ill lit-t niulit. I rirtlorac ami raaaaunanil thaai to Ova Van I I, ' UAHi'h.W IIRMLKY, vM.ii'.i -..,igr. .,,' o..rni'.. lot .-.in-.- imi. sun naawaaa, .hih 7. t'"1 "Winiar eoMa hi dwayi haan Mrlona thing Ui in. Tin-, .it. li.M in-1 -t.o let n-'-iitli-. lint On laM .. .. ibmail uhMi nlj bi MEN III I '- M S WW TARt'CKS. Rotli i -iil-ii ami cokl dltappaarait in h oini.li- ..f Uk Ni.tliiti i-i- il-'. - tin- f..r inc." Mils. KHMA I Hot. I IN. II M. M.. s,m l i e. cIm-o Aug. I. Wl "I hu aeraas thaatnal frani whi rsMKNDKI ' DYNAMIC TABCtas ue Badv, Ttart i-1 " I "t-i tts.k thi'in. TImv tUip axkfci withcsal noalaa. Itaok aSaaaa beam mti. MOforaall aay rriadwa wsae I . i -1 t - Noma." II. U VAN WINKUC UutHaUat, HIT Wiu.hlngt.ili Stru t. Sun fnnu.- Ail-.-nit In. MD, s.-nt ss.ti.l n.r ..-.-iiU in sta'i- h) INLAND Pino . ii., -."ill w ii.i in atis -o.. i. -.i.i Knnakwu, AI- nn -..I. In ..lit karal agvnl, hOI.I'I'I S - ell uiltAi Pendleton Planing Mill I and Lumber Yard LYONS & GO. I C E 0.R M Also W h tie all Ag 'it frr CHMTZ MILWAUKEE BGER in hotttes. h.'.-ri 's, or . nam. tucr A RT SOH Tine Sohodule From l'andlaton. AMITl naa Kant Nn, r.llf. a, o'l asa p. ii). Ml. altUk, ,,, fL S Vinrth, tmah. KmiJ a. saa IMtv. si i.."." ttbleagoaad km. !S Biagaa gsaM ESa, Xo.l Lilll UP Tflephoiu H. No. 5 K0PITTKE. look ana Kly-r. No, s kUN a. m. itnll. Kast S.I. . in. io aa p. m s:tll a, m SlntaiK Walta Walla. ;oiui.'K,ii, . si ' Pjath, Mii,lk: Lnloam ami km, ,it iir i iiertl fortlaii.t anil san Kram laco. io.r ; a Put U'l Fi IK Ocean Stonnuhlp! From Portland. 'KerHan Frinrlnm ' reri nc oars. Insurance s:i a. ni Ki Kini.lay Haiur.lay Ilia. in. Colu' .nin nivar Sluamari. In AMorla ati.l Waj haliilluga. irnna Plate 'iliiss, etc, I par ally : St. ii in Loans Snake River. Kliaria in l wlnnn Dalit )KI1.B PKHSON AL MENTION. in 1 n lo Cor ruin and Alta St. Pendleton. REV. J. K. BUCHANAN RatSIUNS. Pastor or the Presbyterian Chureh Terminate His Incumbency. The members of the Kiret Presby terian church ot I end .elm, have beet. surprised to receive the dual and un equivocal resignation of the Kev. .1. K. Ihichanan, pa-tor. .Mr. lliichanaii lesires to in- relieved irom the duties if the pastorate for the reason that thev are Ps. man. and arduous, in the 'endleton field, and he wishes to go isewhere where nion time may N. given to stinly. Where be intends going he has not yel aoajosaesd. lh- resignation has not yet been acted upon bv the church, but tl was tated tislav to the hast ( Ircgonian hv a friend ot Mr. Kuchanau thai he ailil inspn on its acieptance. .Mr. Hucliaiiaii ha- Uen pa-P-r ..f to. I'reshi teriau church lor alauit IS months. lie came here from Mi - Conn ick theological silusd ot (.'hicago NEW YORK MARKET. Reported by I: I. Ray fc Co. Clnoago board or Trade and New York Stock bxenange Broken. Nov. B. There wa- not iiiucb doing in wheat today hut the tone wan linn and tin- close '4c over veater-lay. Liverpool eJosad la lower, a n New S'ork opened iM and sold lie tween 7h .i-H and 7n T-s closing on top. The exisirt shipments lor the week were 8,au,4t0. Stocks all higher. Ilaaejl , 6 er cent . Close yeslerdav. TH t-H. i)ivit t.alay , 7sJ, Kange bslay, "H ;I-S to 7s 7-.V t'los,- t.slay, 7 7-8. Jos Hodgson, ol Helix, was llet.ui on business on rriday, T. Oi Smith, a stockman of Bttho, wa-a visitor in remlleton hridav. (.'. K. .Mct.'lure, of Athena, vi-il.il in ren.ltetoii last evening ami retunieu home tmlav. Mrs. I n Cohen ami Misses Ida and Harriett, rhomp-on arrived home this morning irom a MSIBaSf spent in Bnrops. I wig leel, ot Kcho, Is in the cm- He is a prominent ruii-cr of H cattle ami thoroughly interested in slia'kraising of the section. Usppnsr Ossstts: ' P MoMaaai and i. II. Korshaw, of the Northwest UvsatoOg ami Woolgrowers' .loiirnal, visiled lleppner this neek. w ash. an Attains merchant, is snsaiide. list bv th u visitor in l'eiullet..n. Air. .asli i- arrive-, one of the -l.i. i. lb, - ol Adam- audi over has a g.aal word to sav for the! CAMBRIDGE BE'.TS town . t ..!. . ' .i im Harvard. 34; Penni Ivanlii .n.oi ...ii . .-tr.i,-i f. l.iiani will speai; at the bssdqnsrtsn of tbsl republican club- on Saturday evening of tin- week. Mr. I.owel! is a very able speaker and i- espeically cmniie tent to diacuss the issues oi the cam ! paign. Albert Hanitnett, of St. .foe, Mo., arrlvsd In Pendleton Xhorada night. Be i- an obler brother ol William! Hainuiett, who ivas killed by a lias falling BDOO him ami breaking his; neck, on Irnlay. Ostabat M, near Mountain h"ine, ::o miles south of tins; city. Mr. Hammett will remain lure several day- to settle lip th. estale ol his brother. They aro Mad at Long's Prohibiting In toxicants ai Navy Yard. New York, Nov. Mutiny is threat ened by every jackie at the navy yard, for his supply of grog has nSSfl cut off. Secretary Long issued an order the other day which prohibits the use of any intoxicants in the navy vard. The sailors are protesting loudly, same veil going so far as to insist upon sending a "Koiiud liobin" to the nasi department. A sailor via- coiivn ti d in Huston rSBSBth lor killing an OiVasi on the in. i: mi i last DaessMiar. Hear was at the bOttOSJ of the ipiarrel, and so Sern tarv Long has decided to abolish the evil on general prineiplaa At present, however, the -itnatioii has taken n turn for the worse. LsndlUHrfl are smuggHug vile li.pmr into the navy vard, making the seamen pay five times refohl " '"" aceordinglv reaping a t,,. I gopten harvest. A POIItlCSI tinge has i been given to the affair. Then an- file warship in harbor ami a si of tin men was taken todav on tin presi dential question. The indignant BSllon declare MoKlnlsy viill lo-e about 70o votes if bssi is ttll on tin- time election dav ii'llrlon lor Wallttila ii ojui.b tad imm 111 and Big ,1. !.ahr Lumbar Material, lath, shin mouldings, dixit that art not to warp, furnished on kinds nl Building stock ol on City ami Cnuntv Prapgfijr, tar tpi.-r. sash and guarantMd Eitinati s building Real Estate Miae.t train leaVVf I Jallj cxci'pi hiin.hu at IM I., m. eat leaves gaaarla lot Ussastagsaej For hilt latoliaalllMI eaU or wiltclo w it iitKuur. tleueral n. I'nrtlaaJ. utrru I . K. W aaaiaTr, Aaenl, IVnillalea. material on short notice. R. FORSTLR, - Proprietor, liiiprovid ami I'liimproved dity Stock Kanches ami Vt beat SEE i -arm's 1 Oregon ShortLineRailroad THE hlllKi'T Kut'KK 10 J. R. DICKSON, Last Oregmiian Itiiildiug. Mnnturta, ami all I. ( tali, (.'nluradn istern Fmuts QUAKERS. Score ol U Plain hnouiih. If you have a nagging cough ami are lotting tlesh, go to a drug store, and get a bottle ol shiioh's Qoaan nipt Ira cure. Take two-thirds of it, and then, If you are not U-iietlu-l. return tin Isittle lo the druggi-t, ail. I he wil turn your money. Isn't that fair? one could ask more. J.ricts.,60 and tl a la.ttle. Tallman & Co., iug druggists. TO Bliil o CME LAWS. A Mealing to Be Held In Council Rooms This Evening A meeting will lie held in the coun cil rooms at 7 :'Ui o'clock this evening to talk over a proposed hill to la- intro duced in the legislature at il- next aas tioa. .Mi hunters ami BsbsiSMn of the site ami vielnitv are cordialiv invilad In lie present. It is thought Pi -ome thai the present game latvs should be BSJMHsdad in many particiilara. All these mailers will be freely and calmly discusseif, with the aiovved intention of formulating sin h a hill an can bo supported by every member ol tin leg islature, li is intended to clear the statute books and have the many game law embodied in one, which would certainly be a great thing for those who desire to oasy the law, ami liave others do the aamti thing. Harvard. 34; Penni', Ivanla, 6 the Big Football Uame. Cambridge, Mass.. Nov. .!. Thous ainU journeyed to Soldiers' held this afternoon to witness the great game la'twet n Harvard and lVniis- Ivanin, and for the time tin- election arsa for gotten. Weather wa- Ideal, Harvard -riifliiug lllllV resulted at til I of the first half, in the following score: Harvard, 17; Pennsylvania, nothing The eeroinl half's score was: liar vanl, 17; PsHaSjrlTanlg. B Totals., re, Harvard, Sf PSBOSylvsnla f. Other Garnet Today. At Annapolis. Cadets, IK; Wash. Illgloli - leflerson, o. At Prtsaaton Comsll, lt I'rim.. ton, o. At West Point FilSf half, Yah. B; West I'oint, p. 50 YEARS' rXMFHILNCE KOEPPEN'S MODERN Imryla i that k kept ,r j firtt ili, up-tfi data Jruit store. lib Court St. a 9JWm Anroin a' Qiiii-mr ta''tirtAtii fair tnn llllflll'.tll IS T.T)g,I tlni-ia dpi t Iv . witHi tH'tii trw il tost nu 1 RADC MARKS DtSIGNS COPYRIOHTB sVc M n fk(rh a - fVarrtntt"!! mar irji v. nfiiift ah . iiuM mi l'4(anU I iniita. I 0 fWflTI CASTORIA Bttr Hip iijcmluret of lii a. II. ;i.am.sUl la aie for more than thirty )t-r,autt TA A'imit )'iy. tVnw Ai:js hvugkL OSTEOPATHS. Dr. W. J. Keycs. Dr. I tin Koyot,. 1 .r.uluates of American School of ' o-ieopathy, Kirkivllle, Mo. OfBwj 'ehdleion, Oiaaoa, one hi.a k assf ol HeatOO -tore. OatSOpBtliy is nature's "i. il.. -I oi curing di-case. Pa not u-k o ir uaignoor what it i- bm writl can (rsoiiatly anil have it in a -atlsla. torv manner. Scientific American. A hunrtatirtiaty ItliutraMed wMklr. 1 nratuat clr ml n. i, . i an; at ivtiiiUr ji.iirna) Trm, 3 riaar: four monthl i. oM LyaJi rtiwalflr. U,.,,-. mi,,, .-i, y St.. Waali D.C. SEALS! rNotary and Corporation 18.60 Ui $g iKlivcrcd a (iMei of iiu anil save, money. Oaten for Kubber Stamps "Ho solicited. F WT OREGON! AM PUB.Ql) Illrea .-lion.' o! tarn larortto mom. mat UNION PAI IKII Kant Mall Um. of Us) 1111 lKANIKr,cllh' I.liiaa, No Ctiaiiue of Cars on th.- I ..-: . ui . . ii.. .... -.-i it. . -ai-iatt: n the V. , . Konlpnetl Willi HloB-tnt Standard Slreptrs l-'ine Nans Urdlnarv TeurUt Sterpen Superb Llhrary-llullet Can 'plendid Diasra meal i la eirtc Hree Keclining chair Cart Loml'ortahle coaches and SaMiun l-.ntirt train Completely VaiafsM I'll' iiTtiu-r Hi formation MflTl r Agent o a K. NAIIKL, rrav. naa At. MX Third St. i sutui A N. Co., halleaew ar, i. coii-v Mate i Y orlland, Oral"- POSSIBLY Vou art- not aware el lb i-iist time and Superb S;rTktj , ttrre.1 bribe or 'Xplalheil N ..kV 'SCloTO"'" 1 .A. I JrC. . 2 -Daily FastTrainsto tfic held WANTED Dm- hundred young men of the town lo call at our store and he fitted to a pair of our stylish shoes. We make a st)cialty of men's line -hoc- One call at our shoe deimrtiuent will con vihec you that we moan what we aay. The Peoples Warehouse 8N0E STORE. 7IA Mail) Direst, Pendleton, Oregon. Church Announcements. Christian church Servi.o- are ill the Congregational house of hip. Nuiitlay school at III a. femur l liristtan hmicavor Society meets at 1(40 p. n. Prssenisg at 11 a. UI. by the pastor. Snbiect, "Tiie I.ifu of Irust." Ihere mil Is- service in the evening Five Thiues. The live for which Shiioh's Coll-llllipt ion Cure Is esia-eiallv rccom- r. iin-i -e -I are Coughs, Colds, Whiaiping ' ' . ami i . 1 1 1 1 . . i . . BiadlOIBS ever made by man is tiptal to it in any respect. Sold under a poaitive geaiantss. If oasy back if it tails. It ft-. 6t) eta ami f I a bottle, lallma)) & Co. A LITTLE GIRL No et , lead- nn preach iug Baptist church I'rea.hiiig M?rvices Sunday at 11 a. in. ami MaW p. in. Sunday hisil. It) a. in. Junior II. Y. I'. U., .'1:30 p. m. Y0fl are cordialiv invited to the above services. T. H. 1'attersoii, fiastor. t.'hurch of the Kedeemer- Jliviue service tomorrow at hoiim as follow n : Sunday scluail at III a. in. Litany, ssnaan and Holy Oooinionion at ll a. m. I... oi. praver ami address at :!M p. ni. There will be a meeting of the continuation class al the church at 4 p. ui. Sunday, Thursday ami Friday. The reuular mouthlv meetimt of the veatrv will occur on Thursday evening at the church, ami the usual in id week i ion is that of a Young Men service will be held on I rnlay ovuuiug. tian Asaociation, looking to in one of lb., scli. ails replied to las Hasat lell "What variety ot coflce is considered the heal and what country doe.- it come from?" VALUE OF THE Y. a. C. A. T. S LiDpy.ol Seattle, Writes His Opin ion ot the Institution. PsndlSaQBi lr., Nov. X To the Kdi tor. Through the kind coiirtcsv ol the editor of Ihu'l'.aat Orttgoniaii, f desire to give to the citizens of Pendleton the fidlowiiig letter to the general st-cre-lary, Y. M. C. A. of Seattle, Irom Mr. Ti S. Lippy, a large capitalist ami business man of that place. 1 do il merely to show what position the lead ing business men of our cities and towns are taking toward the V. Al. ('. A with Us modern successful njstbods. K. K. FIX, tien'l. Sec. Pendleton Y. If. 0t A. Seattle, Wash., Oct. i.-llr. A. S. Allen, Gaa'l. Sec. Y. Ai. 0 A Seattle, Wash. Hear riir You asked me for a state ment ol any thought concerning the USUSflta of Well-conducted Young Men's Chritian Associations to the Eosinsa iutereets of a couiuiuuitv . l . ' Mia-ha and .lava, (nun the Qk Tea tlleton." an I it lloose comes in Pen- She went lo the head of her class. The people who are buying our ' - l ee- know this, ami have answer..! tie- . nest ion the same way. Do yo want to join them? Owl Tea House. Nine line of Mavlland China. Subscribers Special Sale on Underwear wiring the weeli oiuim Nov. aim .unit mi ail underwear. All wim nave priced our ald about iii pai , ,.( unijor anotnei ion per cent the QOal tt) tin that W l.liK this iv atoll JW We Hil i tan pat cant IS taken mi ti pun ; underwear know that it is ordinarily tin Drives ai iiihor iiia.-.. nn, i ...!.... J a at v w .1 , Mini wisv.ii or ibia SPECIAL rai.r ,, ,lts r so lunch below tl Mil nil -.. , ll .-.a h.thv ti Y llltl I t n ..... .can a ., to overlook the Imrgaini w, re oll(.r;oa n HIS " w' win continue tins sal . -um on Duying, lot our Bpncia loiiLic-r than Discount Salt? closes .um-tia niKnt, Nov. .nl. 1 ak'l' aHvaltltaiavaa ,( l UNDERWEAR. ii"uuty to saw money on WINTER THE FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props. 1""enberr Hulldlng, Main Street. Pendleton. K . a 1 Ii - .aini.a i.ttr"rSol irai. i via Ibe iraelef W1" 1 loali equlpeea. OUR SPECIALTIES; t ,- - i 3 a i ...iiiMri, ' man P o Vu lln-l Tourttii toeepto - fn, i ii,n,rV , ate) Car and olInlnK Chair Care. Hours ..i H nw """J "vl3!wH Kauie. lt. !''. "w ,ali. i .-i..-ni i-iiiip ,. ,.kJ I iiiis! Thiavl. K.h-1 .'is sail on ll la I.I Ji.i.l III"--" iniU r KDI'lr 'I., b-l. . .'jrfe. be aecilii't. iinu, ' a. r I. II i.iiuit." . rt,-,, lieuvral Afal, I h 1,,,r, to Magazines IK YOI WANT TO HUH art be i,)r luaaaiiuva or uew.papora 111 the .1 : :. .! aiataa ur Biirop,-, rciall by uoatal 110U1, 1 tieob or aeuil o. the ). . oao.. Miax tin. net unblifliera orht; ol Hie liiihhvalluii yll avallt- au.l we will aim aaauui.' all rlak ol in, '"ni. O HI ,,v. vim oil an u uiU... haal Oaai.uNUh. In .-i.iiiii,,. u.. bavr it pasl U) you ese iMjina iot hi ib la. tli ir.iiibl.- au.l Oak. 11 The Wessel Departnisiiit Stores. NEW To sad Iw01 LIN -For this wet;k wt have on a Speeial Sale consisting of 24 Cases , Underwear Illinois Central Solid Trains New Equ'P"' t or Ladies, Children and Men. I rices lower tin an ever. Wiu Vi .ml 0. "' ,Wid L'liria- i '"ii'.fcS' ,,:ul Ibe iiubilaLeta' urloo m .ll AOdrtte. hakl DKktiiONUK fllB. CO Veuito tint dtj bun, Orufoii The Wessel Oepartmeat Stores. ' ram . LI. THEN-, ,55 A o'nui'j VetUIV In Spcti I We m, Toilet i 'v rha m -ait i u hull.- Ste '"-mum. ay !llb- hoy j fct M ua 1 'ilnsswurc. Rasll j,. ska ItauwU L'lt idanx 1,. Ju. and ba hrtain i-ka II 'in H' I:. n.-v VUl bint. NM - -ma--, Fred