fcSssv--' - ... , , . s? You l'r' GOUU taiwwuo i ieiiuer'8. Economical Buyers OOK HERE Timely Bargains for this Week L Women's Corsets, representing broken lines, which th well known makes as Warner's P. D.C. P., French Irsets,0"" " J' -1 ...Je Hrncaded Prunella Dress coeds, if, Jnr.hpc I00 v-ilf wool, in colors of lieht and medium hltie. nnA Ma.L- nnr vnrrt rte? winei 'oic " j.... isaw fcflish Towels, size 40 by 19 inches, only boo 10c fexander Dept. Store RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. re Money on Stoves f By Retting the best at lowest prices, the best makes of stoves. We handle only Wilson Alr-Thjht Coal Stoves, Wilson Air-Tight Wood Stoves, Trilby AJr-Tfcht Wood Stoves, Universal Cook Stoves and Steel Ranges. The Thompson Hardware Co. fating and Paperhanging 8 Are our specialties and we are prepared, to a give lirst-class work. S Our painters are the best 8 Our paperhangers are the best Our paints are the best Our wall papers are the best it Work Guaranteed at money saving prices. Let U8 figure with you. CCTJ ADD for SHARP New Ideas. VJJLJLXEV fWa Hn Rfu(r SIXTY CENT WHEAT 200,000 BUSHELS SOLD IN COUNTY THIS WEEK, Although Farmers Are Not Inclined to rush Into the Market There Has Been a Steady Sale All Week A Usual, Some Are Holding for High, er Figure. Little was doing In the wheat mar Kft yesterday or today although the price still remains at 60 cents a bushel. Notwithstanding that this is a very good figure for wheat and is the highest mark it has reached foi years, there has been little or no rush for the leal wheat dealers of fices, although there lias been a steady sale all the week. It Is close ly estimated that no less than 200,000 bushels was placed on the market since last Monday at GO cents a bush el, bringing just $110,000 into the pockets of the Umatilla county farm. ers. While there is little or no condi tion which would warrant the farm ers waiting for a higher figure .the market remains bullish and further raise may come. There is not a great deal of wheat left in the county as at least three fourths of the 1902 crop has been dis posed of, leaving a little more than a half million bushels In the county yet to be placed on the market. Farmers, for most part, are figur ing strongly on disposing of their holdings before the price drops, whllfe some are going to hold for 05 cents. This figure may be reached and it may not, hut as CO cents is a fair price the majority will recognize this fact and let go without waiting on an uncertain market. IN POLICE COURT. Three Drunks Were Dealt With by Judge Fitzgerald. Business was booming In police court again this morning. Three drunks were before Judge Fitzgerald and received sentence. The first man up was' T. J. Lowrey, charged with being drunk and disor derly. He was given a fine of $5 which he paid. Following Lowrey came M. Bell, who was sentenced to three days In jail. W. Littlefleld was the third unlucky victim to be before the court on the same charge of being drunk and dis orderly. He pleaded guilty and as he had made a nuisance of himself in general he was fined $10 and in de "fault of the fine went to jail for five days. BARRACKS COLLAPSE. (ranee Sale AT lSLER'S tgain House &t Crockery Ewt way down ttt the coods 'ad invetiinarn O ' A House SALE f'he tnnci ... IK,- . """ion limes m PPnHi. l"'c lights, nice lawn KC stabIe Ct'0n Of fino ...U-.. .11 . "iicai " in Sllmnr.M e of Pendlet ""fovements. 'section i 1 , k.j " Ul 'ana ' "IIUI 1 :nor'h of town. in dis- B. CLOPTON I1 STREET j OTTO 1 MIESCKE...; Formerly of Portland, Or. Wishes to announce 4hat he has taken possession of PERRY HOUSER'S MEAT MARKET on Court Street J Where he f Is ready to serve the people of Pendleton with the Choicest of Meats, Saussages, Lard, Bacon, etc; Your Patronage la Kindly Solicited Satisfaction Guaranteed UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W; & C. R. Depot 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 Buildmg Material including shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and windows in fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. Twenty-six Russian Soldiers Killed and Forty-five Were Injured. St. Petersburg, Russia, Nov. 1. The barracks collapsed In the town of Czenstochau this morning, killing 20 and 45 soldiers. That EVENING or PARTY Dress Should be made according to the latest fashions, and should be a perfect fit. We make a specialty of making nobby dresses. for swell social fiinprlAnc Art ontorc intn tUllvliUtlill till wlllVl JUtW n our work. Bear in mind we ft do all kinds of dressmaking on short notice. a THE EASTERN CLOAK, SUIT AND WAIST FACTORY 645 MAIN STREET ED. EBEN, Propr. SPENCE BACKED DOWN. The Irrepressable East Oregonlan Man Ran Up Against Helix Man. Everybody knows Jim Spence. or the East Oregonlan and nearly every body has seen his bobtail dog. There is but one subject on earth that .Urn thinks more of than his dog. and that Is his wife. He also thinks his dog Is a scrapper. When Spence is with him he will tackle anything, or run a bluff on anything from a common mouse to a railroad train. He is known as a very peaceable dog when Jim Is away from town. In fact, tho cats make It a practice of tantalizing him. But Jim would never believe this. He would tremble in his shoes for a lion If he should see that dog "go after" him. But last night Jim would not back his judgment. He had just been to Helix and it is claimed that he had "packed away" a lot of "slugs" from that prosperous town for subscrip tions and Job work and other pur poses, and some of the Helix people were playing for even. n. B. Richardson and Jesse Moore, of Helix, met Jim on the street and the dog was with Jim. One of the boys teased the dog and he bristled up and looked as If he was Just pre paring to devour something. "Don't bother that dog," said Spence. "He is a bad dog. I won't be responsible for him if you tease him." "Pshaw," said Richardson. "I have a common house cat up at Helix that can lick that cur." "He's not a cur," said Spence. "That's a fine bred dog. He ain't afraid of anything. Why, that dog would kill your cat in a minute look at him. he would tear your leg off if I should tell him to." "I'll bet you $20 that my cat can lick him," said Richardson. "I'll go you," said Spence, and he rushed over to Fred and got a nice, shiny twenty and they agreed to put up stakes with Pete Smith at the St George. Richardson laid down his coin and Pete took It in charge. Spence looked at it for a minute and then said: "My dog don't fight wildcats." "But you said he could lick any thing," said RIchardBon. "He can,' replied Spence. "but 1 don't propose to have him lacerated by a wildcat," and he drew his money down and backed squarely out, the first time In his life. PEACE IN COLOMBIA. Have Asked Government Leaders to Meet Them In Peace Negotiations Government Consents. Panama, Colombia, Nov. 1. There is reason to believe that the Colora blan revolution will now end with little or no bloodshed. Confirmation from a reliable source has been re celved here that General Vargas-San tos, the military director of the revo utlonists, has been negotiating treaty of peace in Costa Rica with representative of the Colombian gov ernment. Last week General Varegas Santos sent a cable message to Gov ernor Salazar asking leave to come here to confer with the governor per sonally. Yesterday Geenral Varegas Santos repeated this request and Gen eral Salazar replied by cable telling him to come. Much is expected from the approaching conference between these men. 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. 26c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. j" Goes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling artlclo 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. bost physicians prescribe it, and Tallman & Co. guar antee satisfaction or refund price, Trial bottles free, negular sires, EOc and $1. Let Us Do Your Hauling We do trucking and hauling of all description at reason able prices. Your-horses will be well cared for if taken to the Old Dutch Henry teed Yard, corner West Alta and Lillith streets. Hay, grain and all kinds of feed bought and sold. Horses for sale at all times. WILLIAM CONNEIILEY, Prop., Successtor to. Hays & Connerley. I have bargained with competent Timber Cruiser to locate Valuable Timber Claims On the line 0. railroad now under constrnotlon, This means a big olianoe for first-comers, See N.Berkeley Have seme sale. good farms for ML U J x SIM Uiidtnotar Under all your other clothes, and our Under wear Prices under all the other prices you have ever paid for equal worth. Heavy Weight Garments at Light Weight Cost, and a sea of styles to choose from, mm ASK FOR THE FAMOUS LsK2sssBmssbVbbA2bsVV QUARANTCED CLOTHING r a garment. Fleece . . Beautiful Wool 50 Cents 75 Cents Safaib!ent' the ncw cass,mere $ 00 a jjj5 promise of warmth on a It is worth considering this subject of underwear. Many a cold and consequent complications is prevented by a careful selection of this very important item of apparel. The above prices' are our samples of a great line of real time friends. BOSTON STORE Frazer pera louse Baker I & Welch nnfly MoDinidlsiy KtoWo 3rd! First appearance in this city of tho Greatest MtiBlcal Organization in tho World ELLEKY'S RdDysdl EteMami s Directed by the most Magnetic Leader in America, Italy's Knighted Band Master, CAV. EMILIO K1VELA, conceded to be the greatest band and leader that ever toured America. Fresh from (heir Northwestern Triumphs PRICES: Lower Floor TSc, Gallery 0c, Box Seats $ I Seats now on sale at Frazier's THE BEST Is none too good for our PATRONS We have the choicest liquors and wines that are made. No misrepresentation as to quality, age, or measurement. We sell at reasonable prices as wc believe in living and letting others live . . , . Sample room now op;n KLEIN & COMPANY LIQUOR STORE, 69 Main Street HOW DO YOU expect people to know what you have to oell If you don't The new store can never be i r f rriT'iO r known hrIcw It advertises ML VCfl I lOCr