urn mp Goods "We'.ve thom. Not poor goods cheap, but "good ;goeMp at moderate prices. This fall wo have a ( 'ImKK bettor selected, lower priced stock of dry jJgSpPpiari ever before. IM'XfrBLF VESTS In a large variety of bright colors. '?PtfrTwbol trimmed with flat brass buttons. A new fad, those, but very practical. Priced at $2.48, $2.25, 98c. )SIERY IDlt WOMEN AND CHILDREN This is the season that you should be looking towards us for warm foot covering. We have an abundance to choose from, some all weelffsome part wool, some ribbed, some plain. All ,ar''iifirrn but elastic. Per pair, 48c, 35c, 25o, 19c. lAMDWUTELAINE BAGS An elegant, big, grey leather DW'WIIII, 511VK1 IIlUUULIIlb, I1CUV1I) UUVUIUU clIlU mi origin cut steei oeaas. ine usual 5, 3 kind, this week for $2.48, $1.98 and $1.00. der Dept. Store ?$P$RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. "HE PENDLETON ACADEMY I Offers: CsHego Preparatory Course 3 , . 'JwtHesB Course r ttTlK)lers, Course Takes nil gPftCs from Sub-Primary up. Graduates enter Fresh- a Claas'ldsiioU'CiilleRes as Yule, Princeton, Stanford. Graduates'taking 27 weeks Supplemental Work can take State rtlflcatea'onsarae 'bails as Normal Sohools Fall term opens Sei- 2 ober 15. For catalogue address $ 'sM F L' FORBES D D, Principal. i EXCEHPFVE rABWTAIST TORY- ilk Waists made to order lor S.50, complete. rts and Jackets Bady waii IMP jecfalty .,J Oall.wia'isBpect tkeiaew Ideas. EBeM Ptop. I. dleton. ShoefStore Room. 0 GENTS et you .a(gooci square mela au wJH-enjoWand will find 3tory. .JDropin and try one zo-cencmMte. 7 ft IE5IXURAHT '- T' ! Copper's old stand, k.Mrffic.R.Depot IGQESr MtmWN EVERYWHERE' ' o 1 a p "i .!' P o c k e t ttrsele Apparatus let S(fM4aMlth the trongeat ct Hlia-AUbrrt In different col rtehJfeMT nMallrer decorations a). IaribiSC' V. K. 1'hotOKraphe, Art ((MI)77SlCK ONLY 91.00. rwftifU4i letter form. Agenu ( SfriKCope Co., ForMiaVtiBlldlrjg. mlhka ' - penna. UKIAH LINE BOB,, Props. IT. except BondaTS, itarmedUta Mint. KPIlot Rook and ra- . ,. Hy and return, tat liai rctarn, W.BO; To mum WOO 1 To UkU J Laatz Bros- FOR Wood, Coal and Building Material Delivered Promptly." We are in the transferin and trucking business and are pre pared to move light or heavy arti cles. OFFICE MAIN ST., Near Depot, Telephone Main 51. District Court to Pass Upon Legality of Social and Commercial Club. Tho case of William Prentice, charged with soiling liquor without a license, has been taken Into tho dis trict court. Prentice Is the manager of tho MUton Social and Commercial Club, organized In that city for the purpose of affording the members a place of amtisement, where they could plaj cards and secure refreshments. Con siderable trouble has grown out of the alleged sale of liquors by Pren- tlce without a license. This suit grew out of the arrest of Prentice several days ago at the instigation of S. A, Miller, charging him with selling a glass of beer to James Har ris in July. Prentice was taken be fore Iteconlor Ingle and fined in the sum of $200 and in default of payment of the fino was to be put to work on tho streets of Milton ono day for each $2 of the fine. Tho petition filed in tho circuit court Monday afternoon asks that the recorder of Milton be reuired to leave defendant alone until the mntter is settled in court and that the vecordor be compelled to turn over all of tho books and records of the trial and case, together with tho evidence and that a stay of proceedings bo granted until the circuit court passes upon it. Tho order for tho stay of pro ceedings was granted and Prentico ordered to give bond of f250 for his appearance at tho October term of court. The city ordinance of Milton is at tacked in the petition of Prentice. It alleges that tho case filed against him falls to show evidence sufficient to constitute a crime and that no part of the city ordinance covering the case has been violated and that the said city ordinance alleged to havo been violated, Is in violation of the city charter of Milton and tho act of the legislature creating said char ter, therefore making the ordinance void. It is also alleged that the city re corder of Milton overstepped his au thority in the case In refusing to al low defendant to Intiodure any evi dence In his own behalf. Balieray & McCourt aro attorneys for Prentico and the title of the peti tion for tho writ to stay proceedings is entitled William Prentico vs. Mil ton city and G. W. Ingle. smnmHnmminmn.mmm I Men's Winter Underwear 1 p 32 Complete Lines to Select From. j ij Come in while the sixes are complete. 2 I SEE WINDOW DISPLAY I THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH. MPT T)OYD'S vIG .... Uargains IN REAL ESTATE House and two lots, with one of the prettiest lawns in town, cen tral location $2500 House and let, well shaded, nice lawn, not far from Main St. . $2200 House and two lot6 with stable. $900 House, five rooms, and lot $750 House, four rooms, and lot $600 Vacant lots ranging from .$200 to $250 each Farm property, 160 acres. . .$2500 And much other property. Easy Terms D. B. Richardson Wants to Foreclose Mortgage on Shop In Helix. A case which occupied the atten tion of Judge Ellis In 'the equity court yesterday was that of D. B Richardson vs. McEachern and Mc- Corkell. The principals In tho suit are from Helix and the complaint was filed against defendants to foreclose a mortgage on a blacksmith shop and its contents, together with a newly patented weed cutter, for an alleged debt of $2800. McCorkcIl makes no defense but McEachern answered Uie complaint by asking for damages In the sum of $5000 for being turned out of the shop. The defense in the latter charge is that McEachern quit work on his own accord and was not stop ped or turned out by plaintiff in tho suit to foreclose mortgage. The suit is still hanging fire. It. J. Slater and J. T. Hlnkle are attorneys for plaintiff and T. G. Hailey appearB for the defense. Franklin vs. Franklin. Through her attorney, Peter West, Sabina W. Franklin has filed suit against her husband, Benjamin Franklin, for divorce. Desertion Is the charge. Mr. and Mrs. Frauklln wero married at Dayton; Wash., in December, 1900, and in July, 1901, defendant deserted plaintiff, who aBks that she be given back her former name of Sabina Leech. Heavy Heavy Flue Wool Co. ton Fleeced Cotton Fleeced 50c 50c 65c 65c Ribbed Cotton Ktbbed Heuvv Tau Pink nine llliio nedor .Wo' Hrnvn Klm lllack Klbbed Wool w.",l 75c ' 90c $1.00 $100 Derby F!csl1, Kx,m Fletnvd nibbed Colored Value .Sanitary Kauey Irby Pink or lllno Neural Illbbed nibbed Derby ,H $100 $1.00 $1.25 $1.25 Bwits llalbrlRpan Illbbed Very Condo Don't Scratch All Wool Wnrin Unshrinkable Fancy Clrey Kxtm Size Worsted Wore twin Plush All Wool $1.25 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 Fancy Vory Wool 40, -18, 50 Stripes Hoi Heavy lllg Men Natural Alternate Very Fine Silk and Wool S:ripe Australian Wonted $1.50 $1.75 $2.25 $2.50 Ribbed Worsted Wool For Flue Trad Medium Weight Homo Winners fjroy lllno and Pink 4 Lines of Kino Silknnd Peter Wrlght' Fancy Light Wool Interscapular $2.50 $2.50 $3.00 $4.25 Worsteds Weight That Fluent Kngll.-h Very Talkative Full Fashioned Kveryone Likes Mako Irish Oregon MtuiHlng fall Linen Flannel Union , " Mesh Red, Hhie Suit and See $3.50 $1.25 $1.50 $1.50 to $5.00 withoafdky BIG BUSY BOSTON STORE iUiiauiiiaiiiiiUiiiUiiiiiiitimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiUitiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu BEEF FOR SOUND CITIES. Forster vs. Kidder. Robert Forster has filed suit against Georgo W. Kidder for Judg ment in tho sum of $94.05, with Inter est thereon from the 23d day of Octo ber, 1902. Carter & ltaley are plain tiff's attorneys. Killen Do you think we shall over civilize those bloody Moros? Byrne Sure in a couple of hundred years. Look at our succes-s with tho Indi ans. unicago TriDtine. Five Hundred and Twenty-flve Head of Fine Cattle Shipped Over the W. & C. R. Exactly 525 head of cattle wero shipped from tho W. & C. It. stock y.rds over the "high line" last night. They were billed to Frye, Bruhn & Co., of Seattle and wore choice beef cattle from tho Interior. This Is the first shipment of the large amount of cattle, spoken of In tho East Oregon lau several days ago, which were be ing driven to Pendleton for shipment to Sound cities. These aro for local consumption and shipment into tho Klondike. Another shipment will bo made in a few days much larger than tho ono last night, and 24 cars liave been or dorod to handlo It. Thcso 24 cars will contain S40 head of cattle and will also go to tho Sound. Tho bulk of the shipment of cattlo so far is to tho Sound cities and it will not bo many days at the present rate until most of the range beef will bo gone from the John Day country. These cattle are all choice animals and show what tho Interior Is capable of producing lor tho outsldo world. REGARDING IRRIGATION. Let Us Do You t Hauling: We do trucking and hauling of all description at reason able prices. Your horses will be well cared for if taken to the Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard, corner West Alta and Lillith streets. Hay, grain and all kinds of feed bought and sold. Horses for sale at all times. WILLIAM CONNERLEY.. Prop., Hotel, Peadltea I Successtor to Hays & Connerley. Mothers Children Itnjoico in tho rlciruing, purifying, and bonutlfyiuR iwopmtlui of Cuiicuha Soap and Ci rni iiA Olntnitmt, purest and Kwtftot of t'liiollirut akin cures. Tlieae gentlo yt cfTuctlro akin purififsrd and beautifwrs liavf maln tlituandaof lionici happy by curing torturing, 'disfiguring huinorp, rxh, and Irritation of infancy nnd rlillillioril, and relieving parents of rare and Aniloty. Cair.. ln , uua. "All Abol Ctj- bkl,-frt Information Desired at Washington, D. C, in Order to Begin, Work. Tho growing demand for water for irrigation purposes emphasizes the need of more detailed information concerning tho resiilut and methods of irrigation from arteislan and sur face waters. Tho census of 189'J showed that tho area Irrigated from wells is greatly increasing, and that tho results in most sections of the country are eminently satisfactory, Approximately, 186,000 acres wero Ir rigated In that year from wells, tho value of tho Irrigated crops ranging from 60 to J1000 per acre. In the humid states well Irrigation is utilized to supplement the Insuffi cient rainfall during early spring and summer. In the west the wator pump ed from wells insures the home gar den and tho orchard against total failure through a rainless season. In California, Colorado, Louisiana, Florida and several other states the waters of flowing artesian wells aro successfully applied to largo areas, or aro used to augment tho shortago in the streams during tho Irrigating season. In order to obtain tho Im portant facts relating to irrigation from these resources, tho census of fice will soon send out Inquiries to Irrigators from wolis, whosu names were reported by tho enumerators. As this list Is not complete, tho dlrcc tor asks that irrigators who do not receive thcso inquiries will send their names to Mr. L. (5. Powers, chlnf sta tistician, census olllce, Washington, I). C, and blanks will bo mailed to them at once. It Is requested that all who recelvo these inquiries answer tho same as fully and uccuratnly as possible, and promptly return to the census olllce. COMPLETE NORTHWEST ROAD. Preparations to That End Begun at Huntington, Or. The. prospects of tho completion or the Northwest railway Into Hunting ton, look brighter now than at any tlmo Bince Ormann & Crook quit work on tho grado three yours ugo, and It Is probable that work will h resumed before snow files tills year, C. M. Conrad and V. F. Ciirti', of Erie, Pa., accompanied by F E. Pearco, manager of tho Iron Dyke mine, arrived in Huntington last Sat. urday afternoon from Baker City, says the Huntington Herald, Tlioso eastern gentlemen had just returned from1 an Inspection of tho Iron Dyke mine, on Snake Itlvor, In which tlioy aro heavily interested, Tlioy are al so largely Interested in tho Northwest railway, and camo hero for Mm pur- poso of looking over that part of the load which has already been graded, with tho Intention of completing tho work. No Man ii more interested in securing" his family against want than the wajjc earner. You can buy your life insurance at lower rates now than you can a year hence, when you are older. Why not buy it in the com pany that has larger assets and lias paid more to policy-ho than any other life insut laspaid more to policy-holders rancc company in the world ? Aitl, aver 352,000,000 Amount pM t PolUy-hoUeri, vr $569,000,000 A young maa, amMiIotii of succan, altauld conildai lhrl pulnia. Wrlla for "Whira ahi.ll I Inlurcf Tun Mutual Lh-k Insurance Comi'anv ok New York Kicnaai, A. McCuaur, 1'ruideat. SHERWOOD (1IM.E8PV, Manager, Hoattlo, Wash, Nasal lu -I lla ataijra (hero ilinuld Ui clcul!iiro. Ely's Cream Main cIeautca,am)tbeaan'Uii"iId I be dutcantiU luutAbrauu It curea catarrh ami il. jwajr a colli In I lie lit .J julckly. Vrtmit llulm (a placed Into ihv ntxlrllt, aprtad, over tlio Membrane ai.d la abaorbtd. Itellaf la liu luedhto and a euro folio a, U la not drjrinjj dota not produce auvwlntf. Large Hlw, W eenta at Vtug liltti or by mall j Trial hUo, 10 cant by mall KLY JlHOTJJEltS. 64 Wanes fltreeU New York. awn ni vrnnmenajM Settled the Claim. Ilaker City, Sept. 30, Major Hall, cluim agent of tho O, It. & N., lias affected a sottlemient witii tho rola- 41.,,. f 7 I) tl.i, uit.ltnlimoli who' was killed In tho Huntington , hnrmftlS Limitim Villi yards last July by having his foot' ' " , ...... caught in a rrog. Uy tlio terms or( rrau rfatwra, rrvpricior tho agreement, Mr, Kariy's relatives Capacity 160 barrels day will receive 11250. F, P. Uodlnson,' Klour exrhuiioed for wheat of Ilaker City, has been appointed ad- Klour, Mill Keeff, Chopped Ktd, ete, minlstrator of the estate. always on hand. iiHllrlMli J I laW 4M IM PI