! always get GOOD GOODS at Alexander's. i Handsome UR BOAS .rtlole of dress which lends greater pleasure and com- n0 " ... Vim BOA. . Our ntfink nmhrnnA cmrv Irnodel tliBt lias been accorded Fashions Favor. lltn . I f 1 1 ntftlrA T? .1 .. t-I a v. n f Qin CLUUCl lOi) w- wilt iiianu a uuuuuu Ul 1 .1 C . T- -1. i 75.00 5o.oo Until Sold :ander Dept. Store RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. tins anJ Paperhanging Are our specialties and we are prepared to give first-class work. Our painters are the best Our paperhangers are the best Our paints are the best Our wall papers are the best Work YOUNG MEN '5 GLUB MAY UNITE WITH THE COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION. Guaranteed at money saving prices, us figure with you. Let P QU A D D for SHARP New Ideas. A XXTb.1V A fWf Hne RWfr. Yotir Dreams of Musical Content Can now be realized. Invest in a piano and appreciate the beauties of our instruments, of sympathetic tone, of irreproachable style and finish. If you're not prepared to pay spot cash, we'd like to tell you about , our easy payment plan. S. L Wakefield k Co. Wholesale and Retail Muilc Dealers StO WAKEROOMS, COURT ST. Money on Stoves 1 getting the best at lowest prices. i best makes of stoves. M We handle only Wilson Air-Tight Coal Stoves, Wilson Alr-Tlglit Wood Stoves, Trilby Air-Tight Wood.Stoves, Universal Cook Stoves and Steel Ranges. he Thompson Hardware Co. fur? Save the half of the coal yot have been throwing away One-half the carbon in soft coal Is GAB. The cut shows how Cola's Original Hot Blast Stove bums this gas half of the coal, which is allowed to pass up the chimney with all other stoves. This wonderful stove- makes soft' coal at $2 a ton equal to hard coal at 0 a .ton. Same clean liness and even heat day and night. Fire is never out. Come In and see them TAYLOR the .Hardware Man rAL BLANKS Write the East Ore- ofik . , gomanior atreecat- A Movement on Foot to Furnish Up. To-Date Club Rooms for the Con venlence and Pleasure of the Young Men of Pendleton. e. .. ... s. inuve is now on toot ana no aouut will be a go for a young- -men's club in Pendleton. Tor several months the manage ment of the Commercial AfisnHnMnn has been casting about and planning some scnerao whereby it could en thuse more life into the association uy swelling the membership and ctt ting the young men into the orcanlza- tion. Nothing definite has been done toward this end until last Saturday miernoon wncn me sciieme of young men's club was thought of and tne prime mover in the scheme lmme Ulately communicated with several other young men who jumped at the proposition and after talking the mat ter over it was suggested that the young men confer with the commer- cial association in regard to the mat ter to see if the two could not be worked together. As soon as ap proached the management of the Commercial Association took kindly to the plan and an informal meeting was called for Sunday afternoon. Everyone of the young men who had been -spokane to except one was present as were quite a few of the prime movers in the association. The proposition as put to the association by the young men was that the two join hands, change their place of meeting, install all of the latest sports for the entertainment of the young men and give them a place where they could meet, spend an afternoon or evening in social games, smoke a ci gar and indulge in sports common among the young men of today. The plan met with the hearty sup port from the association members and a committee of young men was sppointed to see what could be done, This comhilttOe consists of Geo. Hart man, jr., Arthur h. Knight and Roy Ititner. They were instructed to go around among the young men and sen about how many members could be secured and figure on what the cost of the added facilities would be. After this is done the plans and details will be laid before the Commercial Asso ciation meeting at their regular busi ness meeting of the first of the month and then deanite arrangements will be made.. The present membership of the Commercial Association Is less than 100 and the young men who are now in view by the prime movers in the new plan will swell this member ship to at least 200. This would make a good membership and would Insure ample means for running such a place. It is not the intention of the young men to solicit subscriptions, but if the plan now on foot goes through the costs will be equally divided and paid by the members of the club. The ini tiation fee and monthly dues will cover this and the club will be made self-supporting. Larger quarters will have to be secured than the place now occupied by the commercial associ ation If the two' work together. Just what arrangements will be made for this is not yet settled, but that mattei1 will be taken up later. . It is also probable that the flub will work un der the same name now held by the Commercial Association. It Is the Intention of those back of the movement to furnish up-to-date club rooms. Bowling alley, card tables, hilllard tables, shower and tub baths, and other things com mon In such places will be installed along with a gymnasium and athletic sports. The billiard tables, bowling alley and card tables will pay for themselves and help to bear the run ning expenses of the club. No gambl ing or drinking will be allowed and the rooms will simply be run as a place for harmless amusements. BIG EVENTS AT FRAZER'S. Royal Italian Band, Haveriy's Min strels and "Convict's Daughter" An nounced. Tho Cavallere Kmillo Hivela, who is now directing the Hoyal Italian Band, which will give one concert at the opera house Monday evenine. Novem ber 3, is destined to become the rage of the country, if the music-loving people of the Northwest are to be relied upon. Since Kivela Joined the band last April It has been playing me Northwestern cities, and the press is quite enthusiastic over his future, declaring him to be without an equal in this country. In less than three months he has brought the band to a standard of perfection it had never before attained. IUvela is the only Italian band-mas ter who has ever visited America, who could lay claim to anything other than knowing music. The Cavalier was educated in the famous royal con servatory of Naples, and after grad uating, was made director of tho mu nicipal band of Salerno, a seaport "If you want to know what sum tly drvsned men will wear thU season, ask to tvo Sleln-BIook Stnatt Clothes" Emlllo Rlvela. Carolina State Fair. Raleigh, .N. C, Oct. 27. The No--th Carolina State Fair opened today an der happy auspices. The manage ment has worked hard to make this year's exhibition the greatest in the half century's history of the fair and the result is a record-breaking inim ber of choice exhibits illustrating the manufacturing, mineral, stock raising and agricultural resources ot the state. The racing program was ushered in today and will continue through the week. Cow for Sale. A 3-year-old cow for sale; will be fresh In a month; la very gentle. In quire at this office. Saves labor and clothes- - - - The J 900 Wash Machine 30 days free trial produces clean Cash Price $10 W.J. CLARKE & CO. Court Street town in Southern Italy, trom tne very outset he was recognized as a director of more than ordinary abili ty. Every year, a national concourse of the municipal bands of Italy is held at Turin. For three consecutive years In competition with over 60 organiza tions, each of which contained ovei 40 Instrumentalists, Rivela's band won the first prize, and the director was given the king's trophy. Two years ago, Rivela was decorated by King Victor Emmanual III, with the cross of Savoy, and made a cavallere or knight, In recognition of the work he has done for Italy's famous art, music. Cavallere Rlvela comes from a no ble family. He is a polished gentle, man, in addition to being a thorough musician. Since coming to this coun try he lias quite fallen in love with it. and is making great efforts to be- come proficient in our language. He has, on several occasions, declared his Intentions of becoming an Amer ican citizen at the earliest possible moment. The latter idea Is a depart, ure from the ways of a majority of foreign musicians, who come here for the purpose of accumulating a for tune, then retiring to the place 01 their nativity. Rivela is but 29 years old. It waft the best thing that ever happened to Manager Ellery when he was forced to send for Rlvela to relieve the band's former director. Haveriy's Mastodon Minstrels. "Always the best, and ahead of the test" applies appropriately to Haver iy's mastodon minstrels, who will shortly arrive here and present a real minstrel performance, headed uy George Wilson, "Happy" John Swor, Frank Young, Perron Somers, "Jovial Bert Swor, and a lot of happy come- dians :also the famous Carl Dam- man troupe from the casino Du Paris, will be here and the most thoroughly enjoyable minstrel entertainment ever presented in this city is assured. At Frazer's Wednesday, Oct. 29. Manager Welch wishes to announce that Haveriy's big band will give a big concert in front of the advance sale on Main street, immediately on arrival of the W. & C. R. train, which means about 1:20 and he asks all to come out and hear them. The Convict's Daughter. "The Convict's Daughter" tho at traction that wid appear at Frazer opera house Thursday, Oct. 30th, will be given this season with an entirely new scenic equipment ,new costumes, etc.. and a stronger cast than has ever been seen In the play' before, The play retains that strength and In tensity that has In the past won Its way into the hearts of the public. Prices: Lower door, 7Cc; gallery, 60c; box seats, ?1.00. Fall Meeting at Acqueduct. New York, Oct. 27. The autumn meeting of the Queen's County Jockey Club opened at Acqueduct today and will continue for twelve racing days. The meeting Is expected to eclipse those of former years at this track, for the purses hung up have almost doubled in value since 1901. For Sale Property on corner of Main and Water. .73x76 feet, two buildings. The rents pay 8 per cent net on investment.' Must be sold b November 1. N. T. Conklin, office at postofflce. Have Yoo Seen the Ne Arrivals of NECKWEAR? W E have just opened what we are positive is the flnost collection of NECKWEAR to sell at 50 Cents ever brought to this city. Tho silk comprises overy fashiona ble weave and a most striking range of colors and pattorns. "Dame Fashion" says that there may be a greater variety of widths and sizes than usual this season, so you may exercise your own individual taste in this regard, and our variety of Bhapes is great enough to allow you plonty of latitude; yet, whatever you choose from our stock will bo in perfect form, Dress Ties to fit every stec collar? Clab and Batwing Ties. Four-in- Hands, Imperials and Ascots. We are receiving new lots frequently, so wo invito you to visit this, department as often as yon like, to keep in touch with new ideas. BOSTON STORE THIS IS OLD DR. KESSLER One of the World's Greatest Specialists, Who Has Kept Hundreds From an Early Qravo or the InBano Asylum. Now. look here, young man, don't l)e so curlnn. D.m't nut oil'anv lonirer: have your case attended to today, for your looks tell on you. You may conclude IAJ gut ilia, , icu fiwi.it. ua. u.ij hi live ..Ujflfjr Mil 111 U-9k lie U llinil I UJCKUU UUII strong physically and mentally. 80 many divorce caws wc hear of, If an In veitigation was made, would disclose the fact Ihut physical unit nervous weak ness of the husband cutca the wife (o finally hate film. Women love a manly man, Just as much as men love beautifully develojied, healthy, red-cheokcxi women. Blotches ud lilmnlea show something wrnnir. All klniln nf illwuuw are cured by this old doctor. It is not necessary to go to uee him; In a few dis eases where surgery is required or cancers, old ulcers and such. It Is better to see him, but all weakness and private condltloim can lie cured at home, He has a perfect system for home treatment; he always answers your letters lu a plain envelope and keeps every case a profound secret. Pay no attention to the little books you lllld oil strata, but trust votirulf to an old ilm-lnr whn Imu 1 .. curing cases like yours for over a quarter of a century In this city. AlwayH In close 10 5i-cut stamps when wrltliiL' for c.oiiHiillHildn. nnil Ki-iwl umnli i.ni your urine If possible. Address, J. HENRI KESSLER, M. D. Manager of the St Louis Medical and Surcloal DlBnnnnnrv Office, Honrs. 9 A, M. to 9 P. M. Coraer 2nd and Yamhill Sts., PorUand.OrA. LJOIA rfl VOI I expec People to know what I W WW VJJ I J mJ you have to sell If you don't The new store can never be i W I r I""" ""WR r known nnlecs It advertises MUVCP1 I CJC r I? t!Uiiiirfnvi tu&tsma "1"'" " YVni" "I -i-1 i u i man i