eather Wear bit tilt 3 aaaaaaaaaaaaalhaaae1 3 yes, Fancy Scotch Plaids, worth ORp rrmir "v ..i pves, red, blue, brown and black, 0K 185a and 40c. enecial ""I '85c and 40c, special and Fancy Melton, $5.50 now and stylish effects in MAAA t0 lyxvivu FURS , $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00. to $20. ox, Beaver, Mink, Chinchilla, Seal, Persian Lamb. ALL JYjEW Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO ros. Dry Goods Company. J-902. mpia ofstwsfat Castle's clothing ,'eMae4 7at Joorger'a. ibmi'c lor TCwiaW jMafca? aeM'aaVHBiBKB tand tobacco. I SOc a bottle, you with jvgrapcs, they By,Broa. at Phillips' , tastes gcod. 10c to 98c. , aw Aaaaes, albums, hewe-made confec- ry; tefcVrogalMfrfaeat for your ter caps for at " ---- Oh mv! l .'WtL-tUa .Twmen in Pendle tttlaetam'r.wMrlng our exclu ;fc ,Xe TeirtMfc. 7 boy.:Mnti candy? Delta j 1b "a'( .gfoo4; fthat was when i freBtu5,' It'g jbo; more. lcycla''.i4 Ja. my place of T8B er-iimtAM4aia ago. Owner ortwiiC ana describ- Suffer twujit rn pin in ."Wall Bummer silenced. Good tve topty Sal from f o H, -AMjpasfBox 495. , BRAOSL , 1 jlUrSj?. ire the' ri KiTS watts? Hies that ' 5 the fash 4 racelet is amented, miration em. ifpKER Optician Whltaker, the dentist. Fine yellow Crawford peaches at Hawley Bros. Wanted Bell boy at Hotel Pendle ton. Apply at hotel ofQce. Fine sound citrons for preserves, at Martin's Family Grocery. Fall and winter styles await your Inspection at Selbert & Schulz, tail ors. Cigars, tobacco and BmnVprs' nnn- plies at Jack Candishs, Patton's old sianu. Found A canvas coat with cordu roy collar. Call on It. Martin's deliv ery man. All kinds of cereals and breakfast foods fresh and good at the Standard Grocery. Plenty of nice fresh ranch eggs and butter at all times at the Standard Grocery. For Rent Suit of rooms for house keeping. M. Compton, 304 South Gar den trtreet. All kinds of candy, such as cara mels, creams, chocolates, taffy and nut candies made at the Delta. Lost Between Sheurman prqperty and Golden Itule Store, a blue breast pin. Return to Golden Rulo store. Elmer E. Turner's new transfor wacon will do your hauling. Head' quarters at Brock & McCom'as' drug store. Telephone main 201. Buy Chase & Sanborn coffee and teas and you will use no other. It is medium in price and tha quality Is the best. A. C. Rohrmans grocery. C. E. Troutman, architect and su perintendent, late of Cripple Creek, Col., has opened offices in room 15, in Association building, and invites those who contemplate building to call and see him. Satisfaction guar anteed. Wnrlr is nroEresslncr on the walls for N. Berkley's new brick, on Alta Rtrotkt nnnnsitn tho rifv hall. The foundation and basement for this building was completed several weeks ago, but work was delayed on account of snoriage in masons, raen could not be secured to lay the brick. Fruit, cranberries, quinces, pine- nnnlea HminnrH prunes aweet Iiota- toes, California Toka grapes, cocoa nuts, tomatoes, celery, horseradish, egg plant, radishes, green onions. spinach, turnips, beets, cauiinower, green peppers, lettuce, Hubbard squash and new crop oranges at F. S. Younger & Son's. Warning, We will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one except ourselves, IS. F. & O. II. BI3ITEL. Pilot Rock, Oregon. Notice. All persons knowing themselves In debted to me will please call and set tle their accounts, H. M. SLOAN. t Continue ur salt water baths as you did while on your me sea snore ? You can have the same thing 5 CENTS POUND ol our Atlantic City Sea Salt will make two de- i i t .i . i waier uains, equal to a sea batn. ve bath brushes, bath sponges, wash rags, bath I l. ...... tl. it. A I I I . cvciyuuug mai iiejps to improve your Datn. EN'S DRUG STORE Main St., Toward the Cotxrt House POLICE COURT RECEIPTS. One Hundred and Forty Dollars Paid Into City Yesterday. Yesterday was the first day for the new city recorder, Thomas Fltz Gerald, In his ofllclal capacity. Llttlo business was transacted by tho judgo other than the fining of two drunks and collecting of fines from other sources. The judgo was very busy all day writing receipts and taking in money, but the amount did not pilo up very fast as most of the fines wore small. Tho total day s receipts were $13.60.- This Is not all the monthly revenues as there vcro several fines yet to bo paid. Tho judge was asked this morning what line ho was going to follow In regard to handling the affairs of tho police court Ho replied that ho did not pose as a reformer and would handlo tho business according to law and Justice. He said ho would make no material change from tho former methods of running tho office. Walla Walla Pioneer Dead. Walla Walla, Oct. 3. The funeral of Thomas Rowo took place this morning at 10 o'clock from the un dertaking parlors on First street. Rev. Austin Rice officiated in a brief service. Mr. Rowo was an aged pio neer, who had been in poor health for several months. Ho had been married and had one son, who died a few years ago. No relatives were known to be In this country. Mr, Rowo died of heart failure while eat ing supper Wednesday evening, fall ing dead without a moment's notice. RECEPTION FOR GEN BOOTH. Fleet of Twei.'e Stemicr-. Will Wei come Him to America. New York. Oct. 3. A fleet oi steamers, bearing 2000 officers and soldiers of the various Eastern divis ions of tho Saltation Army, will go down the bay tomorrow morning to meet the steamship Philadelphia, on which General Balllngton Booth is a passenger. Later there will te a mouster parado in honor of tho ven erable leader of the Salvation Army movement. Early in tho coming week there will bo a public meeting in honor of Gen eral Booth, over which Mayor Low will preside, following a few days spent in this city tho general will start on an extensive tour of this country and Canada, delivering pub lic addresses and holding important conferences with the officers of the organization. Among the cities to be visited are Toronto, Montreal, wm nipeg, Buffalo, Columbus, Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Grand Fonts, Kansas City. Denver, San Francisco Los Angeles, Birmingham, Cincinnati, Baltimore and Boston. Bribery Trial Must Proceed. St Louis. Oct. 3. (The court this morning decided that the Snyder case was within its Jurisdiction and ordered the hrllery trial to proceed Assigned to Recruiting Duty. Norfolk, Oct. 3. Major Waller- to day received orders to proceed to Philadelphia on recruiting duty. This is the first recognition of the major since his return from the Philippines. Few Army Recruits. The army recruiting offices on the Pacific Coast have not been doing such a rushing business during last month, only 27 having enlisted. Of these six entered into the Infantry, two in tho cavalry and one in the hospital corps. The Seattle office re cruited 18 men, Tho recruiting in Portland comuares favorably with SnntRmlipr nf last year as only five onllntpil therfi last vear. One of Se attle's recruits, Smlthey H. Cadey, deserted the day after he cnlisteu. He is now liable to court martial. The least punishment for this ofTenso is one year at hard labor. Business in the recruiting office is oxpectcd to pick up about JNovemuer i ana prac tically stop about March 1. Notice. All persons having beer kegs be Innelnir in thn Rlmltz Brewery Com nanv. will turn them over to Albert Bowman, and those wishing beer kegs or tanks can get tuem uy ap plying to him. HENRY SHULT55. Church Lunch. A church lunch was served today at the First Presbyterian church, corner of Alta and College streets, The purpose of tho lunch was to give tho congregation a better chance to acquaint themselves with each other and spend a pleasant hour. Notice. Alt nersons knnwlnir themselves in debted to mo must settle by Octo ber 10th, or their acounts and notes will be placed in tho hand of an at torney with instruction to conecx, 13. L. SMITH. The homllest man In Pendleton, as well as the handsomest, and atcers, aro Invited to call cu any druggist tad get free a trial bottle of Kemps Balsam for tho throat and lungs, a remedy that la guaranteed to cure and relieve all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Price 25c and 50c, For sale by Tail man & Co., sole agents, It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. Have You Seen Our HEAVY CLOTHS 52 to 56 Inches Wide 65c, 75c, 95c, $1.00 ap to $250 per yard Suitable For Ready-Made Suits, or Walking Skirts All Steam Sponged and Shrunk 4 yds. enough for a suit 2 yds enough for a skirt Every worthy fabric is represented in our stock. More than pleased to show them to you. The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE AGENTS BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS RETURNED TO WALLA WALLA. Is Wanted There on the Charge of Doping and Robbery. Constable Hlllman of Walla Walla, returned to that city last night with F. G. Hessey, arrested bore yester day by tho police on tho chargo of being ono of a trio who doped nnd robbed E. C. Carpenter of $50. The alleged crime was committed several weeks ago. Carpenter was doped and robbed. No arrests wore made, until a few days ago when a man was arrested on suspicion. After tho arrest ho squealed and implicat ed tho two other men, ono of them being Hessey. When confronted with the chargo last evening Hessey stoutly denied tho charge but ho was taken back to Walla Walla for a preliminary hearing. Building Boom at Milton. Milton, Ore., Oct. 3, An active building boom is on in Milton this fall, and tho principal difficulty is to gets mechanics enough to carry on construction. A number of resldenc- is nrn lifilne- hiillt nr nroier.tpd. while in tho main part of tho city n couple of handsome business ukjcks are going up. ThQ town Is nioro ac tive In this respect than for years, For 8ale Two Snaps. Tho Yoakum farm, down the Uma tilla River. Tho Barnbart farm, up Wild Horso Creek. BENTLEY & HARTMAN. WE CAN STAND... ANOTHER SIEGE All kinds and the vety latest qualities Try a Pair UL tShoes ill00 I U Shoes s 50 Shoes Juvenile Books We havu just received a large shipment of children's picture books, boys' and girl's story books blocks and games We bought these goods for spot cash and our retail price wiil be lower than ever. Picture books, ic to -95c. Blocks, square or flat cubes, building blocks, etc., 5c to $1.45. GAMES Crokinole Boards. Over 20 games can be played on these. Worth F2.00, here for $i.s.. Combination game boards, rcg. ular ?3 boards, here for $1.95. Other games 5c to f. 1,45. DISHES Our imported line has reached us. Fancy cups, and aaucers 10c to goq. Salad sets, !sh sets, bread and butter sets; new patterns that are exclusive with us. Your Place FREDERICK N0LF, Is always ready at our tables. There is a variety of tempt ing and excellent food on our bill of fare. Everything is served by courteous and at tentive waiters. The French Restaurant GUH IiA FONTAINE, Prop. transfer, trucjkjwg, storage;. CR0WNER BROS, Telephone Main -4. Boston Store Where Whole Families aro Shod, IS OUR MOTTO Strict adhtrckeo to ft ta&blu h U tpuMf willing worker! to mbAm Kperior eerrke u bookkeepers u4' ! ographere. Ou instruct loa to wfrissaa? tfewoBgha bxi to wUel kaowa iiuX mpvUtloa aloaa Magi m noit of our studeaU, Qaallty atwy eonU. Kxamtae late war fecUltlee better bow ttiaa trrt Worn. Jadaeisioaa, willing etndeaat aua rapU edreacemeat ia til Bta4iea take. CaM, or write for oar eeUlayae. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE frk end Washington 8UteU A. P. JUautxong, LL, B., friarfe. Come and get our prices on NEW FURNITURE The new stock of Fall Furniture is now in and includes all the modern ideas of the Hast, West, North and South, so you have a complete assortment to select from. We keep our promise to save you money on Furniture, Car pets, Stoves, Ranges ami Household Furnishings. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next to Postollloo. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW