tXSSSV'- , SJ YOU ftlWO Bel ww,3 H. j Handsome FUR BOAS . .iln1 nf drpfts -which lends srreater nlpBsui-n ntirlcnm. fter?, . . .nnintnous FUR BOA. Our stook embraces everv fort u um0(je that has been accorded Fashions' Favor. Begining October 2ist, we will make a Rduction of Ja.oo each day on our $100.00 Jackets ,.5o " " " " 75.oo ,.00 " " " " 5o.oo Until Sold ilexander Dept. Store RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. Jave Money on Stoves v By getting the best at lowest prices, the best makes of stoves. We- handle only Wilson Alr-Thjht Coal Stoves, Wilson Air-Tight Wood Stoves, Trilby Alr-Tight Wood Stoves, Universal Cook Stoves and Steel Ranges. The Thompson Hardware Co. HALLOWEEN NIGH T CELEBRATION ORIGINATED IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 'ainiing and 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 lest Work Guaranteed at money- saving prices, us figure with you. Let ' C QW A 1?P for SHARP New Ideas. V JJLJ.Jrl.LKX nw Hnw Rfrvtr. pemng A. Klein &Co's Liquor Store and Sample Rooms pday, Nov. 1st it 619 Main St. tv4 be pleased to greet 1 DV tiM Mo.,,,. o ...ll 1 . - itibiius ao wen da fw ones mv new stand. pamplereom will be ready suppy your desires with FJ ' ll'auors nnrl winpi Nareto hP wi o,..i,,. : w'.a lunch served Satiirdav Us Do " " Hauline iye,?0.,ruckill8 and hauling Ascription at reason JD'e Prices ftru.r ho'ses will be well cared 'r taken to the Old Dutch fenFeed Ya,d corner west Aha and Lillith streets. hS'.f"? and all kinds of ieed bought and sold. Ho'ses for sale at all times. JJUAK CONNERLEY, Prop., ccesor to Hays & Connerley. Ef n P' 15 CM.. .W,DS"I' WC8K. by carrier, OTTO MIESCKE...; Formerly of Portland, Or. Wishes to announce that be has taken possession of PERRY HOUSER'S MEAT MARKET on Court Street Z Where he is ready to serve the people of Pendleton with the Choicest of Meats, Saussnges, Lard, BauoD, etc; Your Patronage Is Kindly Solicited Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W; & C. R. Depot According to Tradition, Evil and Mis chievous Spirits Walk the Earth Tonight. Tonight Is Halloween, when tho ghosts and cobbling, both carthlv and supernatural, will their antics. Any gate or movable piece of property that hannens to bo in tne way of those creatures will be missing. Halloween Is the nifiht before the first day of November, and according 10 tradition, is the night when all evil and mischievous spirits roam the country to play their pranks on every, body. While the olden-time tradition is that tho snlrite things walk the earth on this night, it is now the custom for young men. young women and sometimes tho old er people, to make night hideous with their yells and depredations which are frequently committed on the pub lic. While this is always considered as sport by those participating in the festivities of Halloween night, It fre quently happeris that property is de stroyed and the community is per turbed only for the sake of what Is called fun. - In Pendleton there Is going to be no kick against Innocent fun. but extra police will be on tho force to night and If any of the over-zealous young people attempt to make life too burdensome for the citizens or destroy property they will be looked after. The custom of the observance of Halloween originated in the seven teenth century when the Pantheon of Rome was converted Into a jlace for Christian worship. It was decided b the church that a day should be set aside for the celebration of this event and that this day should be call ed "Feast of All Saints." Conse quently the night before All-hallow-een or All Saints' Day was set apart for this occasion. At first it was con sldered a time when religious festlv ities and worshipping should be In dulged in but later it became a day of fun and frolic and- within the Vast decade it has become to he recogniz ed almost universally as a time wheii all kiuds of practical jokes should be played on the fellowman. Halloween is simply a relic of pagan times, when superstition reigned and was regard ed, above all others, as a time when supernatural influence prevailed. In some countries, especially In por tions of England, Halloween is call ed "Nutcrack Night"; while in Scot land, it has the same name by which it is known here. In Germany it goes by the name of "Walpurgis Night." Nuts and fruits are eaten by the su perstitious of today who believe in the traditions brought down from old en time and many think that their fortune can reallly. be read on this night by them doing some foolish act. However, In this enlightened day and world the evening is spent in dancing and gaiety far from rowdyism and deviltry. LANDS HELD UP. When getting figures from others on that lumber bill of yours, don't forget to come and see us. We carry a large stock of all kinds of Building Material including shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and windows in fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. America's Famous Beauties. Look with horror on Skin Erup tions, Blotches, Sores, .Pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one, who uses Bucklen s Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish before it. It cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains. Infallible for Piles. 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. FOR SALE Frauds In Timber Entry In the Rose burg, Lakeview and Dalles Districts Causes Action of Government. Washington, Oct. 28. The secreta ry of the Interior has just received positive evidence of extensive frauds being perpetrated In Oregon under the timber and stone act, wherebj certain persons aro seeking to ac quire absoluto control of the richest timber lands In the public domain In that state. Tho most flagrant viola tions of the law havo occurred In tho Roseburg. Lakeview and Dalles land districts. According to tho secreta ry's advices people are being shipped into these districts by carloads and are Immediately entering the forested lands under tho timber and stone act. In other Instances large tracts aro being denuded of their timber by parties who are doing assessment work on what they assert to be min eral developments. There is strong proof that a largo number of these mineral locations aro on non-mlnoral land and have been mado purely for tho purpose of acquiring the timber. When .this Is acomplished they aro abandoned. So positive and convincing is the evidence now In the secretary's hands that immediate steps aro to be taken to prosecute every one of the fraud ulent cntrymen. As a first step In this direction Secretary Hitchcock today ordeied that all entries in Or egon under the timber and stone act be suspended pending specific Inves tigation and directed that each timber entryman be served with a notico to show cause why his entry should not be cancelled. If, during this suspen sion, any entryman attempts to cut or remove timber from the tract sought by him, ho will be prosecuted to the full extent of tho law. The ordered investigation will In clude the land offices at Roseburg, The Dalles and Lakeview to deter mine whether or not they have been in collusion with the perpetrators of the extensive frauds. BICYCLES ON SIDEWALKS. Editor of Salem Takes the Middle ot the Road. A very chaming Salem woman has begged the editor to please put some thing in his paper to drive those hor rid bicycles off the sidewalks. There isn't anything this edltoi wouldn't do for any woman, charming or otherwise, unless it should be to pay her millinery bills. Another equally charming woman asks the editor to say something about allowing all the sidewalks to be used for bicycles. There he Is, between the two charmers and the deep sea, as It were, and only a very narrow margin, but he will have no walk at all to stand on. As there Is a via media in every thing under the sun, so there must be in this, and the editor takes the mid dle of tho road. The other day the editor saw with his own eyes a young man delivering papers for a Portland publisher on his bicycle on the forbidden sidewalks of State street. Well, if that wouldn't jar your syn tax! The Impudence .of the Porland publishers, coming here at all to Fell papers, when Salem has such fine dailies. And riding forbidden side walks to do it, too. It was too much. Hadn't we better hang up our wheels until the new city boundaries r.re established? Salem Journal. One of the most comfort able homes in Pendleton. Electric lights, nice lawn and shade trees, stab'e for two horses A half section of fine wheat land, all in summer-fallow, north of Pendleton. Good improvements. Almost a section of land in one body, a short dis tance north of town. FRANK B. CLOPTON 800 MAIN STREET Roses Mm PALMS HspaiagiisSiiiBDgeil . (wx&ir fernsSk S. H. FORSHAW .Water Street A Bad Man From New England. David Mather, a Connecticut Yankee, was one of the Dodge City "bad men." He once remarked, "These killers are all murderers. All of 'em look for the best uf It. If I made up my mind I had to kill a man I'd rather find him asleep than any other way." When he was deputy marshal of Los Vegas, a man stepped up to him, put a pistol In bis face, and said, "You're the fellow who goes around hero killln' people. I'll Jus fix you out right now." Mather threw his hands before his face and backed off. "No, no!" said he, "you are mis taken. I'm your friend. I'm no killer. I'm peaceable. I'm your friend. I'm your friend." The puzzled avenger hesitated and dropped his gun-hand by his side. As Mather shoved his pistol back In the holster, he glanced at the corpse and remarked, "Nov don't make any more mistakes." Somebody fold him one day to look out, that Bat Masterson would kill him. Sometimes he stuttered sllghtl Iy. He said, "No, I may kill him. He will shove his gun In my stomach and orate. I'll turn around, put my hand In the middle of my back, and say, 'You shoot me right there; you can do It.' Ho will drop his hand by his side, and then he'll c-c-cllmb the go'.- den stairs." E. C, Little in Every body's Magazine, Goes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have In my Btore," 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 naa 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 Tallman & Co. guar antee satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Regular sires, 60c and $1. Friday Specials Boston Store LADIES' WOOL WAISTS Former Selling Price $1.25 to $6.50 Sale Price JO per cent discount on GOLF GLOVES ggjggg r j: For these TWO DAYS we offer MEN'S UNDERWEAR All wool derby 7 I,er Wool fleiceil t Y rib all sizes m) suit fine rib f Men's Fine Socks Red, Tan, Black, Blue per suit Ladies' heavy walking skirts $1.50 Calicos 4c per yard 35c Dress Goods 9c 35c China Silk 29c Mill Ends in Outing Flannel, worth JOc, 3,5c Turkey Red Tabling 13c Lace Curtains, Half Price $.25 Ladies' Woolen Underwear 50c Children's Coats, size 7 to J 4 years, Half Price Special Sale on CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR BOSTON STORE THIS IS OLD DR. KESSLER One of the World's Greatost Specialists, Who Has Kept Hundreds From an Early Orave or the Insane Asylum. Now, look here, young man, don't l ho earulfuH. D.in't nut oll'any longer; n vnnr i'MUf. attended to todav. for vour looks It'll on vnil You inuy conclude to get married some day, and to Ifv; happy yuii mint be a man niKKwl and have your case attended to today, for your looks Ml on you. ou muy conolude strong physically and mentally. 8o niuiiy divorce caste we hear of, Iran In viatiiratlon was made, would dlooloso the fact Hint nlivitlcal and nervdUa weak- npw nt thn hiiHhar.il 'iiw the wife in ftnall v lllltu film, Woiiicil love u manly man, Just as much as men love beautifully (IuvuIojmmI, healthy, red-chkel women. Ulotches ml plmplee show something wrong. All kiwi nf (lliset are cured by this old doctor. It U not neceesary to go to ud lilmj In a few dis eases where surgery Is required or cancers, old ulcers und nuuh.lt l better to nee him, but all weakness and private condltloim can be cured at home. He has a perfect system for home treatment; he alwuys answers your letters lu a nam envelope aim Keeps every case a proiouuu wecrui. t ay mi luiuiiuuu w wio Ittlft hoflkn vnn find nu ntret ts. hut trust vourvclf lo nil old doctor who has been curing cases like yours for over a quarter of a century In thU city. Always In close 10 2-cent stamps when writing for consultation, and send umall bottle of your urine If possible. Address, J. HENRI KESSLER, M. D, Manager of tho St. Louis Modloal and Surgloal Dlaponsary Ollice, Honrs. 9 A. M. to 9 P. H. Corner 2nd and Yamhill Sts., Portland.Oro, riiv r