S ImT year in and year out means drudgery. H Sfj. will do more than half the work for you. It softens hard water; cuts H nSxEf"? grease and grime ; makes dishes shine like a new dollar. VxSsil h Mz2 I The quickest, best and most economical way of H InOxv V jKJ'M IK .fllm washing dishes, glassware, silver, pots and pans. H KvC M jjT rlV There's no substitute worthy the name. Insist H I Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, H 1 H Chicwo. New Ycrlc Boston. St. Louis Makers of OVAL FAIRY SOAP. H THE EXCLUSIVE CLOAK, SKIRT, SUIT AND .WAIST FACTORY Silk Waists made to order for $6.50, complete. Skirts and Jackets Arriving Daily DRESSMAKING A Specialty Gall and inspect the new ideas. ED. EBEN, Pop. Pendleton Shoe Store Room. THOMPSON, PAWNBROKER 312 C0DRT STREET Next Door to Houser's Meat Market Bays old harness, sad dles, clothing, rubber, brass, copper, lead, etc. ' . Who Is Inside of This Shirt? Would be hard to guess, but if it is one of our patrons you can be sure that it is a man who is well satisfied when he gets it on. The man who gets behind a shirt front laundered here always beams with satisfaction when he sees the ex quisite color and finish that we have laid upon it. Our work is the acme of perfection on shirts, col lars and cuffs and you can't match it anywhere. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY l. F. Bobinson, Prop. Pendleton. Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor Capacity 150 barrels a day Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc always on hand. faf- - Washltur dishes In the old way 3 times a day, 1095 times a ym, Hj A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. pW For Billou-1 and Nervous Diorders, such Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Sick Head ache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, DUiinesa and Iiravriiness, Cold Chills Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Short, ness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on th 6km. Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembhnc Sensations, &c THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE REUEF, IN irrtniT minuita- ;n i no ucuoa. very sufferer is earnestly invited to try on Eoxof these rills, and tliev will I hi ack nowledgedto be WITHOUT A RIVAL. UEECIIAITI'Sl'lXI.S taken as direc ted, will quickly restore Females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstrua tion or Irregularity of the system. For a. Weak Stomach, impaired Digestion. Disordered Liver, they act like mairie a few doles will work wonders upon the Vital Organs; Strengthen ing the muscular System, restoring the long, lost Complexion, bringing back the keen edge of appetite, ana arousing with the Roeebtid of Health the whole tiliy leal energy of the human frame. Thesa are "facts" admitted by thousands, in all classes of society, and one of the best guar antees to the Nervous and Debilitated is that BEECHAM'S PILLS have ths Largest Sale of any Patent Medicines In the World. lleecharu'a Pills have been before the iniblio for half n rentnry. and ore the most popular family medicine. No testimonials are published; a. lleecham's I'lIIi RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. Prepared onlr br Thomas lteecliam, St. Ileleu., i-uj;., uml 305 Caual M,. Kew lnrk. Sold everywhere la boxes, lOcnndSSc QOLsitila Helena Mont.. Oct. 4. 12 Dr C A Ferrin, Helena. Mont 1 wlfh to tha: s tou for my re lief 1 iw eunerinv agonies from plies nod was taking mor phiue to relievo me, Hhen, on th-- advice oi a friend. I procured h bottle ol your rerrin Pile Spe cific and took a tab einoonful at nitfht and Hiiolhcrir the morn ing At half rast I?, noon, my wifogavem janotnerublejpoon ful, when my pain all stopped. In two days I was able to attend my regular bustLcss entirely re. llnred. It was simply wonderful, Trulr yours, Julius Meyboefer, Furrier, Helena. Rea Estate... E. D. BOYD, 111 Court Street Will sell you lots and residences for a small payment down, and balance in installments, or will sell in any other way, Pendleton is admitted to be the principal city of Eastern Oregon. Its future is assured. You should invest in real estate here. It is safe and sure Invest now. Do not wait until property is higher. PROPERTY Of All Kinds For Sale ' "NO BIKES ALLOWED. 1 A Bicycle Tag Does Not Give I Rinht to Ride on Walks. " Some people either do not read the i..M,vio, ui is niuj uu, uivj uu nui uc- Heve the city council meant It when it said "no bicycle should be rid- lr..n..r. I I 1.1..... .1 ,1 .. 1,.. de the rtdew.Hr. at an, time of the year other than between the loth of October and tho 15th of April." It will be remembered that the city council has passed a new bicycle ordl- nance. This ordinance plainly states that no wheelman shall ride his wheel on the walks during the time between the 15th of October and the 15th of April. The new ordinance also re p; buv Earrr vokes all old ordinances on this sub tnougnt because ho had a tag that . ' , , , y he had a right to ride on the walks, .v. finishing his years of service ,t he found himself under arrest h 1 lis nsldorab to speculation is , cause he disregarded the warning of e, a t0 at election tho board oi the officer. He was. caught riding on "h?l Th it ntm,theI, ""T the walks yesterday afternoon and eiLnfn tt1h,1"'"th They hflav U, , told to get off, as the city ordinance , 0f" t0 """'note wree quaufled can forbade wheels on the walks. Scran-' didates a"l to 81 bm 1 it,heIr ua?es (ton alighted from his wheel, looked to "ome- The, flnlL so,lectlan mu8t be I .at his tag and mounting his ijkei' made by papal authority, started to ride away on the walk. ' h, ,ls "ow as practical y The officer caught him and marched ' ""a.in 5;Ltiho pfeaoilt r.ect.r W " I him to tho police station, where Judge 1 ",ot4 b.? reno,mlnnt,etl- " Is k"wn i . FJtz Gerald Imposed a fine of SI on tliat, th0 vatl,ca lloes t regard sue uim cessive appointments with favor, audi 1 Scranton Is the first man to bo fined 3", III Zt',Ja8f rP'f al"i under the now ordinance and as the , egc'1lfo,t,h? ren ? val of t,he f', time Is short until wheelmen can 'tor. Archbishop Keane. Again since I ride on the walks by paying 50 cents f,1,!,ls tt a ever-present need n all a month license, wheelmen had bet- univlt- development, it is taken .ter forego sidewalk riding until after tor sranted that whoever Is rector,, (the 15th instant Then unless they m,lst have 1,10 '"fluence necessary to . pay their tax, it would he well for fecure the needed endowments. While, them to keep off tho walks, as the! 11 ls ,a,lmi'tei1 that the existing depart offlcors are going to make every er- ments ' the university have bean I fort to inforce the law In this, as strengthened and n,a,, efficient1 I well as all other city ordinances ""ng .Mgr. Coiiaty's term, still there THE CHRONIC KICKER. Finds Fault With the Streets, the Of ficers and Things Generally. The local chronic kicker, after read ing in East Oregonlan the statement that the street commission was going io enforce tho ordinances against blockading the streets by citizens, ex cept within the purview of the ordi nances and then under a permit from proper sources, came Into the East Oregonlan office yesterday and deliv ered nimseir as follows: "ir the present reform that is prom ised should he followed up, the own ers of property will not be allowed to place building materials in the streets for the construction of buildings: the residents will not ho allowed to place wood in the streets for a few days, until ihey can get It carried Into a place of safety. "Of course, the street commission er is all powerful; but if he would take a look up and down tho most of the streets he would find several limbs of shade trees so near the side walks that It is Impossible to nass under them with an umbrella raised. He will also find a large portion of tho siock or such houses stored In the street. Tho Washington & Columbia luver railroad continue to switch cars and do a general traffic business In Webb street, which Is a violation of the law. Some of the livery stables almost block the streets with empty vehicles on busy days, when tho streets are needed more than anv other time. "Frequently the fire house on Cot tonwood street Is blocked with wae- ons and teams so that It Is next to impossible to get the annaratus out in case or lire. There are numerous stables In the resldonco portion of town that pile stable filth from two to six feet high In the street, and leave It there for months. "But this Is not all. When the city repairs a trosswalk, or builds a now one, tho litter from the one torn up or repaired Is left In the street for days; yes, sometimes for weeks.' J SUNDAY AT I J THE CHURCHES J Congregational Church Sunday no fnllflWH! StllltlaV SCllOOl at 10 a. m., .Mrs. S. A. Lowell, super- i Intentlont. Morning worship nnu preaching. 11 o'clock; subject of ills course, "The Hardest Prayer, or tin divine Will." Anthem, "Ashamed oi Jesus." Junior Endeavor meeting at '3 p. in. Evening worship nnd ad dress at 7:30. Subject. "Nobbing Self or an Evolutionary Law." Those having no stated place of worship aro earnestly Invited. A cordial welcome, to all. Jonathan Edwards, minister. - , First Baptist Church "What Arei Yon Living For?" A definite purpose In life, will be a wholesome topic fori voting nnd old. This will be the topic for the evening sermon at mis church. The usual services of the day. to which nil strangers nnd others who have no regular place of worship will be welcome. It. W. King, pastor. Church of the Redeemer Divine service tomorrow at hours as follows: Early celebration of the holy com 1 numlon at S a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Evening prayer, choral and address at 7:30. Methodist Episcopal Church Sun day school, 10 a. m.: preaching, 11 n. m.. Epworth League. C:30 p. m.; preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing Thursday. 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation to all services. Robert Warner, pastor M. E. Church, South Sunday serv ices as follows: 10 a. in.. Sunday school. I. E. Earl, superintendent; 11 the a. ru., preaching by pastor, subject: "The fall of Solomon"; G:30 p. ni T,,,t.nr,l. T ii.iriia l.inilni "flca Tlntin " ?- :,r,tVur p t. J ' ipS87" 7;3o j). m., preacliiiig, sub jpct. "The Wells of Salvation." Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 i. m. ( TlT?& "orSy tn ,1, ,,.. Bi,rvl.,PB. E. invited to attend these services. Ii. Jones, pastor. CONATY'S SUCCESSOR. Tak of who wj F Rectorshlp ofj Catholic university. Washington, D. C, Oct. 11. Tho term of office In the rectorship of tho Catholic University having been limit. - ? has been no real growth in the direc tion of opening new and needed de-' partments. This lack of development1 Is due to the lack of now endowments ! during the last six years. Moreover, the present administration, while marked with wisdom and prudence, has not been of a character to give the university that prominence in education which the church authori ties expected when the university was founded by the pope. As to the names likely to be for warded to Rome, opinion seems to crystallize around that of Bishop Spalding, of Peoria. His scholarship Is recognized and his influence power, fill. Bishop Maas, of Kentucky, the secretary of the board of bishops, Is also mentioned. He, like Blhsop Spal illng, Ik a man of larre nml vnrlnil erudition, and would he an energetic and efficient pastor. Detroit's New Court House Detroit. Mich.. Oct. 11 AIL.lnv nsr omonies of a most elaborate character munieu .me dedication day of the new Wayne county courthouse. The participants Included leading lawyers and jurists from all parts of Michigan wun.iui.- representatives or the supreme court or the United States and of the United States Circuit court General Henry M. Dufflelri nrpqlilnrl and the Invocation was delivered by uiauup levies. .Mayor Maybury wel comed, the visitors and there were brief addresses by Justice Brown, of the United States supreme court, Hon. James U Blair, of St. Louis. Hon. unaries Kitzpatrlck, K. C minister ui junui-e oi me Dominion of Canada and others. New Railway Iri Northwest. Tacoma. Wash, not 11 Ti,n,,i, the terminal objective points of the proposed Felt Electric Hallway have been kept something of a secret It has developed that one of its lines from Tacoma, at least, will be ex tended to StellnCOm. Via Amorlnnt, From thls ,enlnal connection will be made by boat wlrh nivmnio giving a quick and direct sorviro !! ' tween Tacoma and the capital city. daughter. That daughter is n precious lecnev nnri for hor future is largely in the hands of th? moffAl chnngo that develops tho tlioughtless girl into fh thiSfl snouia mid uio mother on Uo watch day and nHir rl tho physical -well-being of hor daurrhter. Kn trill children also. ' lUD "UII14i When a youmr girl's thoughts become sluggish irk' enccs hendaehes, dizziness, faintness, and exhibits m EaJ lv ""-w wso urtua. uuu lower limbs, eves (!; solitude, nnd a (Ushko f r tho society of other rdrk iSmj tory to herself and friends, then tho mother shouMOTtS At such a timo tho frreatcst aid to nnhiro ic tli 1 Vftfrnli1 nntnnnissMl. Tr. mv.MD . " 3 V ' change, and is tho surest reliance in this hour of trial Case' of a New York Girl of Inl tO EVCry Mother and DflUfffe . . w uauw in the Land. 11 TlEAn Mrw. Ptvtttt i -r , T tinni, .:n i.ii.i. , . " 1 J w f'UULlSU UUS IfiltttHI mothers to know how much good your medicine dldrayyoEaiJ - . uu mmuujjo SMU1 nfre. 1 (lul linriltlflfrntnfin -n-linf Ttnawnr M.UI. .l-j... .. for lie trpnti'fl lmr fnr li,r l,nnf 1...- j a.., vTl ---- --- ... w, ,.u.b,. jmnnMuc, U (,rUUU Ue.'SfW do bur any pood, and we were afraid heart trouble would ccrinil ili. elm 1..,,,, ..,,t 1. 1, X a," r., , . ""j "!" t"lus nmiuriuiu minncr. one nau no araaoil ........... uuiiMMuu, mi wuh mways k: urea touaN night long she would moau in her sleep, as though in tcrriKijtt i icu lemoiy discouraged; I was spending moneriili I.. Pinkliuin'H cprotnblo Conipoiliul, and I read in mil "" j"""h HBuiueu 10 iirop inc doctor, anil give terjs I wish you could see the change in her, and the p ink cheeks I16 lianis efretaliIo Comnoiuul has given her. Shehidtial Vii-ttflo mtin.i ... 1 A a a . 1 f , . I "1" uu inuustruuiion biarteu again ami ner nearcironoun fectiy healthy. Menstruation is regular and painless, aad I cnl to you and to your wonderful medicine for her good health.1 Xm u,u ivuiii iivuuuu, iew loric wry. SI'EOLiVIj ADVICE TO YOUXG "VVOMEX1 From her vnst experience in treating female ffid OTer years, BIrs. I'inkhum lias trained a knowled?! untold value to every ailintr roHncr woimui. llcradrittl to lielp. If you need such help write her. Addresiln A medicino that has lwstornfl so manv women to I produce proof of the fact must lie regarded with reipedl record of ivdiu n. ii liln flniiiliOllBJ,-! Vw nnimllml "l.i. . i-l. i .1 it.A .Mll l.na avarrvM w uvi.M.UUu uj uiij XUUU1LU1U IUU U1IU nao u.t j It is well to remomber these facts when some dnwJ you to buy somcthintr whinh lm k.ivr is " iusf as Rood." I Bible, as no other medicine has such a record of cmiJ PUilclmni's Vegetable Compound; so do not exreiwni uuiuiuuifH, nut insist upon tne one you Know is vRflfin FORFEIT If we cunnot forthwith produos tho orlftiiJ1 abi)Te tesllmonlal. which will prove lt abjolutc cenalnwat I'yilla K. lMukham JIedleWJ M I I. Cai MAY A Society Bello of London, CantjJ 1SS MAY MAUKELL ot London, Ontario, iui gin who knows what suffering 13 and Wine of Cardui has brought her back to health. Sho is one of the social favorites of her home and her recovery to health has permitted her to enjoy tho company of her many friends instead nf lvinrr nn a bed of sickness and Buffering. For the health she now enjoys sho gives credit to Wine of Cardui. She writes: "I have found w"lne of Cardui an excel lent remedy for female trouble. I suffered for three yean with terrible bearing-down palm at the menstrual period. I could hardly itand on my feet and mi never real weU. Wine of Cardui was the only medicine that I could depend on to do me any good, as I tried several with no iuc ccss. Wine of Cardui cored me and I have now enjoyed perfect health for two yean, and give you all the credit fox I know you deserve It." For a young girl Wine of Cardui i tne best remedy to guide her through womanhood by starting the menstrual WINEofCARDVI s&& the remedy tt flow in uralniiffl! ,.ri ri.1 need Wtneciu? .1.1 .. i .ve (! strual troum time. In a menses Wine of 6 physician will the cause rf5J"3 reiiei wmw r. m WinaofCariai.'i out an voarrp nnhlieitv wbate m lie nrivacr of KM prescriuea'l'1r'lll,rSJ menarofe heaitn oj Thbeirel.caerjrr Laxative uiuiuv x.w.