'tttabe,; order yott! nnet or you il to ui He I style, i bigi, fa Met . . comfort than a nice, at8crw Mothlne- Is better than a Irm DC" - pole Quilt Lro fco't yof winter wraps, dresses, part of them. Have you given your bed Daght? ino, . js coming ana pernaps you win neca her core or two. Don't forget the Don jiag is the Best. It Is better made, t iiSitog. f hey are Heavier and warmer jfyii any other. For sale by I TEUTSCH St, OCTOBER IS. 1902. fesfWTES. irf, fnn loans. i dim chowder. isters .".t Castle's. foullU at Teutech'B. J growing for P. I. R. fcinter styles at Joerger's. Monte Carlo jackets. atern and Core oysters ! Jlmburger and Swiss riches at Qratz's. Re cooking at Phillips' I Everything tastes good. od span of mules and r cattle. A. W. Balslger, i Tam O'Shantor caps for Campbell's. Oh my! ie for school. Vlnter pasture for 12 or attle. Call ou or address IPendleton. Or. sweet potatoes, chick- at tne standard Gro- wsh plan saves you jcleaned and pressed br I workmen. Prices reason ed, cornor Holland and October 18. from 1 10 p. m.. we will donate to! our entire sales to the ' oa a strike In the an- pa. The Peoples Ware- Wm clocks can be Med upon to awaken ptinytime you desire : Moused. mwf by getting a ttcWllOiaiis at a Inw I6: -and lbsave time over sleeping. 15c H-25, $1.50 and HUNZIKER Correct Jeweler J00rto R. Alexander Whltaker, the dentist. Oyster cocktails at Gratx's. Olympla oysters at Castle's. The fad is growing for P. I. R. The fad is growing for P. I. R. Ice cream and soda at the Delta. .The Delta for Ice cream and soda. Neuman's for cigars and tobacco. Those rainy day skirts. Teutsch's. Fresh mince meat at F. S. Younger & Son's. Fresh kraut at F. S. Younger & Son's. Nice new line of ladles' fall waists. Teutsch's. For Itent Furnished rooms; No. 407 West Alta street Fresh strawberries every week at F. S. Younger & Son's. The Delta's candy once tried, cre ates a desire for more. Full line of children's Plng-Pong hats at Mrs. Campbell's. Wanted Bell boy at Hotel Pendle ton. Apply at hotel office. New line doll go-carts, made of wire and metal. Nolf's notion store. Men's 'and joys' sweaters, new shipment just in, at Baer & Daley's. Born, at Nolln, Tuesday morning, to Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Whlttemore, a boy. New goods arriving daily and price lower than ever at Rohrman's. Ice cream chocolates, a rare new delicacy you should try. At Duttdns. Fall and winter styles await your inspection at Selbert & Schulz, tail ors. Cigars, tobacco and smokers' sup plies at Jack Candish's. Patton's old stand. You don't know what you are miss ing unless you have used our bread. Rohrman. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koplttke was made happy a few days ago by the arrival of a baby girl. The Dally East Oregonlan Is on sale in Portland at the Rich news stand lu Hotel Perkins, and at the Hotel Portland. Don't forget the dance to be given Wednesday evening, Oct. 22, by Hose Company No. 5, in the Music Hall. Music will be rendered by Klrkman's orchestra. Wanted A room and board in pri vate family. Call at 315 Court street. Wanted Furnished or unfurnished rooms or house for housekeeping. Call at 315 Court street. We have moved our wine and liquor store from Court street to 619 Main street, near W. & C. R. depot, where we are prepared to serve the public. A. Kline & Co. Found Ou Mains treet, check book First National Bank, Burns, Or. Own er call at this office. Brick building for .rent, on Court street, block and a half from Main street. See J. F. Temple, IN JUSTICE COURT. Sidney Walters Fined for Carrying Concealed Weapons. Sidney Walters was fined $10 this morning by Judge Fitz Gerald in Jus tice court for carrying concealed weapons. Walters was picked up at tho O. R. & N. depot last night by the police because of his actions. When search ed ho had a large gun buckled around him and it was this that brought him to grier, as he would have Dcen re leased had It not been for the gun. Walters claimed to have Just return ed from tho Palouse country, where he was working in the harvest fields and was carrying the gun to protect him self, saying that he took It "with him, ns he had some money on his person. However, he had no money when ar rested, and had to go to the bank to get tho amount of his fine. The judge made the fine light under the statement of the young man. He lives in this county and he and a brother have a ranch near Echo. They are said to be straightforward fellows and are good citizens. BIG APPLES AND CORN. They Grew on Thomas Hopper's Ranch, on the Umatilla. An ear of corn and two apples hang ing in the window of J. M. Bentley's real estate office, are attracting con siderable attention. The ear of corn measures 12 inches In length and has 17 well-filled rows of grain. The apples are very large, red fellows, and one of them meas ures 14U inches around. They were grown on the Thomas Hopper place 10 miles down the Umatilla river and Mr. Hopper says he has hundreds of boxes of just such apples and quite a field of the corn. Everyone who sees the corn accuses Mr. Bentley of having it shipped from Missouri, as no such ears are often seen in this country. Reserved by Portland. Charles W. Zleglor, former captain of the Pendleton team, has been re served by the Portland management for next season's Northwest league team. Ziegler made a fine record with Portland, both in the field and at the bat, heading the percent column in the batting averages. Mr. Ziegler has flattering offers from other towns. several independent teams wanting him for manager and captain. Pendletonlan in South Africa. East Oregonlan is In receipt of a letter from W. E. Brown, an old Uma tilla citizen, whose present address is Bulawayo, Matabeleland. South Afrl ca. He states that he lived here nine years ago. He also desires the East Oregonlan sent to his address, as well as the paper at Athena, stating that he has forgotten the name of that paper. From best information, Mr. Brown was once a printer in this county. Large Heads of Wheat A bunch of winter wheat heads are hanging in J. M. Bentley's office which is claimed to be the largest ever seen in Umatilla county. The wheat was grown by M. L. Morrison of the Junl per country and Mr. Morrison said he had quite a large field of it, and the heads brought to town were no excen tlon, but were picked at random In the field. The meshes contain four and five well-developed kernels, The Place to' Live. Weston Is among the lirettlest home towns in Oregon and has the only state educational institution the Eastern Oregon State Normal School In this part of the state. Weston is auuuaanuy supplied with pure water and has granted free water for household purposes for 10 years to an persons who build houses prior to April 1, 1903. You can obtain a good building site on Normal Heights, with water, sidewalks, grading and shade trees free, at a low figure. If you are seeking a pleasant home at an educa tional center. Address the Weston Improvement Co., Weston, Or. h Not Continue Tali cation mII Water baths as yu did wl,ile on our " home. Sea shore ? You can ,,ave tl,e same thin8 SALT 5 CENTS POUND licfous tn U.r A!lantic City Sea Salt will make two de- We havlV ,frubaths' e(lual to a sea bath. stps and evervM -rUShf S' bath sPon6es. was rags, bath ana everyth.ng that helps to improve your bath. tePES'S DRUG STORE Notice. Gettimr readv tn mnv into mv npw meat market on Alta street, opposite the Pendleton Ka vines Ranlc. On October 20, I will close my business in the Court street market, which will ue continued by Mr. MIescke. All persons knowiner themRelvps In. debted to me will please call at the old stand on Court street, and settle as I will bfi found thpro until Hnv i After that date I will be pleased to see both old friends and new at the Union Market on Alta street. PERRY HOUSER. Notice Mrs. Ellis, of Portland, Grand In structor or the Order of Washington, will meet the Degree team this even ing at 8:30 o'clock. No regular meet ing of the lodge will be held. ANNIE WICKERSHAM, Commander, IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN WARM UNDERWEAR Our Fall andWinter Underwear stock is now complete, with good assortment and splendid values. Ladies Natural Wool Vests and Pants, finely mado and trimmed; good flitting; all sizes; regular $1.00 valuos; por garmont, 75 Cents Childrena Natural Wool Vests, Pants and drawers, all sizes; regular value 25c, per garmont, X9 Cents. The Big Garment Department The now garments continue to come and what a splendid showing the depart ment makes, or have you not seen it yet? You may be a victim of tho make to order habit, think you can't got a fit in something ready to weur. Are you open to conviction? Come and lot us try. Coats, Suits, Skirts, Wraps. Waists . . . Jackets ... Have them in every worthy ma- 22 to 2(j inches long, every ono a terial; silk different kinds and work of art and thoroughly good wool and in all sizes and every stylo and fitters. Wo have thorn price from 79 Cents to $7.50. all prices from $2.00 to $ J 5.00. Suits, Man Tailored Ladies, we have all that is new and good in sizes 32 to 44, in price $G.98 to $25.00. "If we can't fit and please you wo don't want your money." Dress Skirts, Petticoats, 3 4 Coats, Monte Carlos. DON'T WANT YOUR MONEY IF WE CAN'T FIT YOU The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE AGENTS BUTTERICK PATTERNS ENTHUSIASM Over Consolidation of Orders of Pio neers and Washington. Within five days the complete con solidation of the Pioneers of the Pa cific and the Order of Washington has been perfected in Umatilla county and great enthusiasm has bee nmanlfested at every camp where the matter has been brought up. At Milton and Wes ton regular jubilee feasts were held to commemorate the event. The work of consolidation over the state of Ore gon has been pearly completed and satisfaction is the order of the day. The gentlemen at the head of the con solidated oiders are highly pleased with the progress made and the spirit that is being manifested. ..JEW ARRIVALS... AT NOLF'S MAMMOTH NOTION STORE Your Place Goes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have In my store," writes Druggist C. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., "Is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because it always cures. In my six years of sales It has never failed. I have known it to save sufferers from throat and lung dis eases, who could get no help from doctors or any other remedy. Mothers rely on it, best physicians prescribe It, and Tallmon & Co. guar antee satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes, 50c and fl. Light Brahma and Buff Cochin chickens for sale at the Standard Grocery at the lowest market price. PI NGREE LADIES Cow for Sale. A 3-year-old cow for sale; will be fresh In a month; is very gentle. In quire at this office. At bedtime I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complexion is better. My doctor says that It acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys and is a pleasant laxative. It is made from herb.., and is prepared as easily as tea. It Is called Lane's Medicine. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Price 25c and 60c. For sale by Tallman & Co., sole agents. $3.50 Ping Pong Pins io cents Fancy Chocolate Cup and Saucers 25, 29, 38 and 45c Fancy Sewing Baskets ioc to 3.95 on stand or squat style - - - - Toys and Dolls A line not equalled in Eastern Oregon, New iron banks, iron toys, horns, etc. - - Woodenware Department Ostrich and Turkey Dust ers ioc to $2.45. Scrub Brushes 5, 10 and 15 cts. Chair Seats 10 and 12 cts Etc., Etc. 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, FREDERICK NO! F, SANTA CLAUS: HEADQUARTERS The French Restaurant GUM LA FONTATNE, Prop. TRSFER, TRUCKING, STORAGE. CROWNER BROS Telephone Main 4. SHOE The Best Shoe in the Coun try at Its Pric. We Chal lenge any $5 shoe to equal THE PINOREE Boston Store Where Whole Families are Shod. IS OUR MOTTO Strict Ui4rne to M Mcble a to oaaXfy willing worker U mta superior ervkt m bookkeeper u4 Btaaogrtphan. Our inttrudiaa la jriiassaiiy jfcgrottgh fiu ao wMafy ksowa that reputation aloat na moat of oar todeata. Qaaltty always eonmta. Kxatala Uto aaw ftdlltic better now tfeaa arar Wfore. Zadaatoloaa, willing itadeate aaaba rapU adranaeaeat ia all ataafw Ukcau CaM, or writ for oar catalog. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Vark and Washington Striata k. T. Anutroag, LU Maaaaaj 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 East, West, North and South, so you have a couple te assortment to select from. We keep our promise to save you money on Furniture, Car pets, Stoves, Ranges and Household Furnishings. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next to Fostoirloe.