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ss Skirt Special Wpccuil Line skirtings Tip, ee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO N Cleaver Bros. Dry 0 BDNESDAY.", SEPTEMBER 24, 1802 .BREVITIES. -.J. A. Howftrdj farm loaiiB. Castle's fotflsh, always fresh. r.Qet cloUilngicleaned at Joerger's, NeumBn'flcrcigars and tobacco. . Furnished -teeais; 309 West Court Street Belected-QwSolives, 30c a bottle, ii Hawley -JhnmuE - RonrraaSsirill; supply you with s&ehea atf$l'J6'per box. Calif ersJafand home grapes, they "re the1 wetr&t Hawley Bros. '''No ChlneWscooktng at Phllllrs' istaurant ;Everythlng tastes good. Xadles' bicycles, warranted tires, i i wheels , fon.-t22.50. Nolf's notion ore. ' Duttoo's fine home-made confer jnerjr Js a. regular treat for your CoafeoUonery that is a treat to ur eewe of taste Is obtained at the at' Caady factory. )b;tkerv;'nas no terrors at the 22lSi.3lttlevTJsement, where good ijUite beer teon tap. j.PhB' .ber attired women In Fendle ' l will le those wearing our exclu e shoes" le,Teutsch. j)rop '-into,-vthe cool, comfortable , a glass 'DfBchlltz beer, vanted Someperson to take the al-servlng privilege at the east end ices. Goodjcbance to make money, yrmlre of Irayiughes. THE LATEST FAD Itl SILVER BRACELETS -All.thej; novelties that "are thelrago in the fash ViAti i1rtri u 1 h i" i it ! -.C f0 4UU V ers. - :31?BjSnver Bracelet is beautifully ornamented, anQ-fla,tlie admiration of alVsee them. Prico5f85c, .$1.10 and $1.75: W HUNZIKER il Jewefefaand Optician I t Next Beor to R. Alexander fflr zzs - - - 1 'niSMB ?or a h'mited time we will give. 'ajlfflMrf away free of charge, one of those 25 tfHlBSm cent R'ay Hand Fans An auto- ''"IwBr ma tic instrument equal to any elec- pj3HS' trie or water power fan with each WttJm 25 cent bottle of Pine Nut Cream. 'JWmsS$m A. C. Koeppen & Bros'., yew Arrivals Swell Skirts In new and desirable weaves, handsomely trimmed, in flare flounce and inverted pleat $5, $5.50, $6.50, $7.50 $9, $0,'.$J2.50 RAINY DAY SKIRTS $2.35 to $5.50 Goods Company. Castle's for poultry. Whitaker, the dentist. Fine yellow Crawford poaches at Hawley Bros. The best variety of vegetables at F. S. Younger & Son's. Wanted Bell boy .at Hotel Pendle ton. Apply at hotel office. Fresh oysters, the best In the mar ket, at F. S. Younger & Son's. 1 Latest style patterns for fall suits and trousers at Selbert & Shulz. Wanted Girl to do housework. Ap ply to'W. S. Bowman's photo gallery. Cigars, tobacco and smokers' sup plies at Jack Candlsh's, Patton's old stand. For Itent Seven-room house, hot and cold water. Mrs. A. Nelson, 912 East Webb street. All kinds of city and country prop erty for sale. Rlhorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor building. New style Tam O'Shanter caps for girls, at Mrs. Campbell's. Oh my! they are cute for school. Delicious are the hand-made creams, chocolates, caramels, taffy and nut candy you get when you buy at the Delta Candy Factory. Buy Chase & Sanborn coffee and teas and you will use no other. It is medium in price and ths quality Is the best. At C. Rohrman's gocery. For Sale 800-acre wheat farm, 10 miles from Pendleton, all summer fallowed; nearly all fenced. Good spring on It. Address Box 495. Wakefield & Co., have made a no ticeable improvement in their music wareroora and have built a large dis play room in one- of the bhow win dows. It is neatly arranged and in It will be exhibited pianos that have been sold with the names of the pur chasers attached. O. Itohrmau. the Court street grocer and dealer In china, glass and earthen ware, has ou display the largest and finest assortment of Jardineers and eathenwaro ever shown" in Pendleton. The shipment includes many new de signs and decorations that have never been sold here before. The homliest man In Pendleton, as well as the handsomest, and others, are Invited to call ci any ' druggist end get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that Is guaranteed to cure and relieve all chronic and acute cougus. asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Price 2Gc and 50c. For sale by Tall- man & Co., sole agents. A door key and a bunch of keys that were found have been left at the East Oregonlan office, where they await the owners. See particulars in the classified columns. If you lose anything place u notice in the classi fied columns. If you And anything, 1 find the owner by an "ad" in the clas-1 sifted columns. Keep your eyes not on Pasco, but on the classified columns of the East Oregonlan. F. S. Younger & Son have the best fruits. Nico tender celery at Martin's Fam fly Grocery and Bakory. A beautiful foot makes a woman at tractive. Leo Teutsch has tho noces sary footwear. Dont forget Honor Bright spices, baking powder and extracts aro sold by F. S. Younger & Son. All members of William Martin En campment No. 1, are Invited to attend the entertainment and supper to be given by the Encampment Wednesday evening, Sepember, 24th, Mrs. Alice Smith has furnished rooms to rent on Court street. She has found that the classified adver tisement in tho East Oregonlan brings her roomers, and after a month's ex perience has ordered tho advertise ment continued. The Strahon rooming house will change landladies October 1. as Mrs. Strahon has disposed of her interests to Mrs. H. K. Cooper. Mrs. Strahon is contemplating a trip to her former home in Iowa shortly after tho trans fer Is made. Since opening the new rooming house in the Martin block. Mrs. Strahon has has good success and tho best wishes of the public go with her In any new business she may en gage. Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treatment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is ngrccably aromatic. It is received through the nostrils, clean ses and henls the wholo surface over which It diffuses itself. A remedy for nasal catarrh which is drying or ex citing to tko diseased membrane should not be used. Cream Balm is recognized as a specific. Price 50 cents at druggists or by mall. A cold in the head immediately disappears when Cream Balm Is used, Ely Broth ers, 56 Warren street, New York. POLICE COURT GRIND. W. S. Moxon Fined $10 and Miskimlns Reprimanded. W. S. Moxon contributed ?10 to the city this morning at the lequest of City Recorder McCourt for being drunk and driving a six-horse team over the Main street biidge faster than a walk. Moxon came to town yesterday with a six-horse wagon loaded with grain and in the evening, after loading to the gunwales with liquor, he thought he owned the town and could do as he pleased. He got Into his wagon, started north and when nearing the bridge whipped his horses into a dead run. They went over the bridge on the run and Moxon threw the lines down and hollowed at the top of his voice, still running the team up the hill north of the river. He was overtaken by tho officers and Mayor T. G. Hailey brought him hack in Ills buggy and turned him over to Policeman Fee, who placed him in the city lock-up. where he remained until this morning, when he was taken Into court and fined. Maskimins Reprimanded. J. H. Maskimins was tho name given this morning by the man who was arrested Monday afternoon under the name of Noble, who claimed that he had shot a man at Umatilla. Mis kimlns was in a very bad fix when taken in by tho officers and had a well-developed case of jim-jams, caused by an over-Indulgence in whis key. He talked very much at ran dom and showed signs of temporary insanity. He was not sufficiently re covered yesterday to be dealt witli by the police judge and was not taken into court until this morning. He had no money and was given a heavy rep rimand by Judge McCourt and turn ed loose with the request that he get out of town or remain sober. Notice to Consumers. Pendleton, Or.. Sept. 24, 1902. We, the undersigned milkmen of the city of Pendleton, hereby give no tice that on and after Oct. 1st, 1902, until further notice, do hereby agree on tho following retail prices: 1 pint per day, per month, $1.25. 32 pints (tickets) $3.50. 1 quart per day, per month, $2.35. 13 quarts (tickets) $1. 3 pints per day, per mon.h. $3.35. gallon per day, per month, $4.25. 3 quarts per day, per month, $5.5u 4 quarts per day, per month, 0.50. CHENEY BROS., EDWIN WOODY, S. M. RICHARDSON, ED MORGAN, W. J. NEIL. A New Warehouse. The report is current that the O, It. & N. Company is going t ) erect a large warehouse on the site of tho old Kerr, Oifford warehouse, which burned a few weeks ago. It Is said that the company is crowded for room in its present freight headquarters, and the new house will be built for the accommodation of I he large amount of freight which comes to Pendleton for the interior, Last Night at the Frazer, "Won Back," piesented at the Fra zer last night by the Elizabeth Halo company, was witnessed h' a small house, although tho play wao credita ble. Sale ladles' Sale ladles' Sale ladies' See display suits and Jackets, suits and Jackets, suits and Jackets, in middle window, in middle window, in middle window. See display See display The Peoples The Peoples The Peoples Warehouse. Warehouse. Warehouse. It Pays ...RING THE BELL When Central answers, SUITS aro in. HirtSchiffner ( Marx lhndTiilorcd The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE DEATH OF PIONEER WOMAN. Mrs. Mary Palmer Died at Her Home Near Pilot Rock. Mrs. Mary Palmer, wife of A. B. Palmer, living six miles north from Pilot Rock, died early Mouday morn ing. The funeral took place on Tues day, the service being hold at tho M. E. church of Pilot Rock, and Rev. Jonathan Edwards, of Pendleton, con ducting the services. It was largely attended and the remains were Inter red in tho Pilot Rock cemetery. Mrs. Palmer was horn in Now York state April 22, 1831. She was married in Wisconsin In 1853 and tho family came to Oregon In 1879. She leaves a husband, three sons and six daugh ters to mourn her taking nway by tho grim hand of death. She was a wo man of sterling qualities and beloved by all who knew her. No Special to Walla Walla Sunday. With much regret, announcement is made by tho O. R. & N. Co., that tho proposed special excursion to Walla Walla next Sufiday, as advertised in last night's paper lias been abandoned. Tills is on account of no availablo equipment. The excursion rate of 1.90 for the round trip will be in ef fect, however, to and Including Sun day, September 28. j Storage Fire-Proof Warehouse. j All goods stored at reasonable 1 price. Call on Tom Smart, at ware-j house, rear of Standard Grocery. WE CAN STAND... ANOTHER SIEGE All lands and the vefy latest qualities Try a Pair Boston Store Where Whole Families are Shod, 82 50 Vi Ld Shoes tl00 UU, Shoes II 50 UU, Shoes to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. call for 221, please, ami ask Wo aro not going to tako up your timo tolling you about thorn. Wo will osteon) it a favor if you will coll and try thorn on. Soo how haiulsomo thoy aro. How woll thoy (it. llavo thorn from $5 to $30 This ad . $15 to MEN'SOUTFITTERS. BOOKS - BOOKS Almost daily wo aro in rocoipt of now books. Complete lino of E. P. Roo's fancy bound books, Snio, at 'lfic each. Paper Bound Books. 2 .ots 10c, 15c and 25c. Sev eral hundred titles to select from. CANDY Now line fancy drops, otc., l!)c a pound. Boston baked beans XXX Mint losongers Cocoanut squaros Assorted imporials Good strong lomon drops, otc. 29 difforont kinds to soh'tt from. FREDERICK NOLF, Santa Glaus Headquarters, IS OUR MOTTO Strict dhf renc to H tnnblti m U tpuillfy wllllnf worVct to nn&m raperior itrilc u booVieef- aa4 tteaofraphtr. Oar inttructloa U netlly thorough bet 10 wldly kaowa thst reputation aloa Magi m tnott of our itndtaU. Qmallty alwayi conaU. ltxarain lata mm Jacilltlei better now thiut trtftTB. Im4Btdoa, willing ttudtnU Biti nili advancement la all atadUa laVta, Call, or wilt for oar catalog. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Ttxk and Washington Street A. P. ArauUonf, UU. B., FrUcia Come and get our prices on J NEW FURNITURE 1 The new stock of Fall Furniture is now in and includes 9 all the modern ideas of the Hast, West, North and South, bo you have a co uplute assortment to select from. We S keep our promise to -save you money on Furniture, Car j? pets, Stoves, lianges and Household Furnishings. BAKER & FOLSOM, 1 Next to Poatolllce. 9 8 if our VWA. AND WINTBU refers to tho $25 Kind Yojxr Place Is always ready at our tables. There is a variety of tempt ing and excellent food on our liill of fare. Everything is served by courteous and at tentive waiters. The French Restaurant ClUH JiA FONTAINE, Prop. T R ANSF ICR, nrjRUC king; S T O RAO K. CROWNER BROS Telephone Main 4.