, Tt'l Money on Stoves Bv (retting the best at lowest prices. Rhe best makes of stoves. iting and Paperhanging it Work ranee Sale AT lSLER'S rgain House ?es, ixlass' Crocks Rent wav down Bltt the goods (P' Sped b"SWKi. Come an investigate Vet S'S Bargain H o xt se SALE the most comfort nomes in p.,n.. :,rc lights, nice lawn wotjir8' s,ab!e ec on of fine wheat '"V" summer-fal-""''of Pendleton. a ,mProvements. lstion of land in K B. CLOPTON "AW STREET "always K1 GOOD GOODS at Alexander's. g Economical Buyers 00K HERE . .-!., Rarrrainc fntv thic WaaL- ,.,'s Corsets, representing broken lines, which I discontinued, in black, white and drab, including -H known maKes as warnersr. u. r., trench t5) worm up i" j, "" ouc ...c Brocaded Prunella Dress goods, 36 inches L..UI wool, in colors of light and medium blue, fwine, rose and black, per yard 25c hsh Towels, size 40 by 19 inches, only .. ..10c wander Dept. Store RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. We handle only Wilson Alr-Tlght Coal Stoves, Wilson Ali-TlgM Wood Stoves, Trilby Alr-Tlthf Wood Stoves, Universal Cook Stoves sad Steel Ranges. 'he Thompson Hardware Co. Are our specialties and we are prepared to give iirst-class work. Our painters are the best Our paperhangers are the best Our paints are the best Our wall papers are the best Guaranteed at money saving prices. Let us figure with you. r QH ADD for SHARP New Ideas, ivrft jnxiivr rwn Hno RWt OTTO MIESCKE.... Formerly of Portland, Or. Wishes to announce that he has taken possession of PERRY HOUSER'S MEAT MARKET on Court Street J Where he (is ready to serve the people of Pendleton with the Choicest of Meats, Sausaages, Lard, Bacon, etc; Your Patronage la Kindly Solicited Satisfaction Guaranteed LUMBER 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 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. ANKENY TO THE SENATE. Walla Walla County the Scene of Bitter, Relentless Fight. Walla Walla. Nov. 3. Tomorrow Washington swill be In the midst ol a general state election, and one of the most energetic fights ever witnessed In the state. Three congressmen, a Judge on the supreme bench, and a legislature, are to bo chosen, while county officers will be elected to take the places of the present Incumbents In January. While the campaign has been a quiet one It has been full of In terest, and men of all parties have done their level West to bring about tne aesired results. walla walla county, the home of Levi Ankeny, a candidate for the United States senate, has been the scene of the most bitter and relent less part of the campaign. Mr. Ank eny has been planning to carry his home county by a large vote, and the uemocrais, aided by a number of dls aneciea repuoncnns, nave waged a bitter fight against the republican ticket on this acount The camnalgn Is now practically closed, and it looks as though Mr. Ankeny will win out tomorrow. The ticket this year Is a large one for an off year election, and the counting will be slow. The result may not be known in this county and in the state before Wednesday morn ing and perhaps nearly noon. The principal fight is being made on the legislative ticket, three members of the house being elected at this time. Ideal Fall Shower. A glorious rain began falling over" the eastern part of Oregon and Wash ington yesterday afternoon, and a continuous downpour kept up all night. A heavy cloud obscured the sky yesterday and a wind similar to a Chinook preceded the rain for an bour or two. No wind accompanied (he rain, and It was an Ideal fall shower of unusual duration. The farmers have been wishing for rain for weeks, so that the soil could be gotten in shape for fall seeding and early sprouting of grain. A few scattering showers have visited this section, but not enough water fell to soak the soil to any considerable depth. This morning the ground is a mass of mud, and streets and roads show the action or little rivers form ed on the hard ground by the unusual downpour of last night. It is seldom that water runs very much in this section, but a real heavy rain always leaves pools of water and ditches by the roadside. With a few days of warm weather the fall work will progress rapidly, and the grain now sown will soon be gin to show itself above the barren surface of the wheat fields. There is one rational way to treat nasal catarrh: the medicine is applied direct to the affected membrane. The remedy Is Ely s Cream Balm. It re stores the Inflamed tissues to a healthy state without drying all the life out of them and it gives back the lost senses of taste and smell. The sufferer who Is tired of vain experi ments should use Cream Balm. Drug gists sell It for 50 cents. Ely Broth ers, 56 Warren street, New York, will mall it. Refreshments will be served at La Dow hall, at dance given by Alpha Assembly, No. 9, Tuesday, Nov 4th. Blight's Disease and Diabetes Positively Curable. They are curing Brlght's Disease and Diabetes in California. The per centage of efficiency (recoveries) In these hitherto incurable diseases average: as high as 87 per cent The details of the investigation and dem onstration of the new compounds are so conclusive that we at once sent for a bundle of the reports and for the new treatment for urgent cases in this city. Call or send for one of the reports. F. W. SCHMIDT & CO., Pendleton HARPER WHISKY Physicians Prescribe I it for their most deli- I cate patients. Old and I JOHN SCHMIDT PORTLAND WANTS SPECIAL. SESSION City Officials Set Forth Their Reasons In Second Petition. The second petition urging Gvcr nor Geer to call a special session of the legislature was filed in his de partment last Friday. This petition is Independent of all others and is presented by the officers of Portland. the signatures of 14 of whom appear thereon, and they ask that a special session be called for the purpose of passing the Portland charter, which was adopted by the citizens of Port land by ballot. The petition Is given herewith In full: PORTLAND. Ore., Oct.23, '02. To the Honorable T. T. Ocer, Oliver nor of tho State of Oregon. Sir- We. the undersigned officers of the city of Portland, do respectful ly represent to you that after a care ful consideration of the affairs of this city, we find there is a necessity for enlarging Its powers and. functions of government in order that the several departments may be maintained and rendered efficient. This matter Is urgent. The city is grow Ing with unprecedented rapidity. Our people demand better protection of life and property and the construction of the streets that will permit of traf fie of a city. The present charter is wholly inadequate. In every part of the city bridges are closed and the authorities of tho city are powerless to repair or renew thcni. At the last election a charter, pre pared by a board of representative citizens, was submitted to the people and indorsed by a vote of 10,807 for and only 1253 against. We believe that no charter for the government of a municipality has ever been sub' mitted to the public affected by it and received so nearly a unanimous ap proval. It is of the greatest import ance that this charter be enacted by the legislature In time that It may be operative and taxes levied pur suant to Its provisions for the year 1903. The welfare of Portland Is of inter est to the entire state, and with every progressive movement becomes more eo. There are other questions of gen eral Interestto the state demanding legislative action at mis ume, huh with all of which you are familiar, but If there were no other reasons. we believe that a matter so vital to this city should receive your careful attention and Influence your Judgment in determining the necessity of call ing the legislature of the state to nether in special session. We 'therefore, respectively petition you to call the members of the legls lature in snecial session for the enact ment of a charter for this city that has been approved by Its people and for the consideration of otner suu Jects which you may deem of public Importance. REISSUES OF UTAH GOVERNMENT MAPS. Hurricane Cliff and Other Wonderful Natural Features of Southern Utah Accurately Portrayed. The United States geological sur vey has recently published reprints of topographic maps of Southern Utah. One of these, the St. George sheet, represents a portion of the mountainous and desert country cast of the Kanab region, in which are situated Iron, Pine Valley, and neaver Dam mountains, the great natural fault know as Hurricane Cliff, and other features of Interest. The Fish Lake sheet shows a section of country lying northeast of the Kanab region, in which are found Fish Lake and the plateau of the same name, Thousand Island mountain, and a number of as sociated peaks 11,000 feet or more in altitude. By the use of contour lines the map clearly Indicates the location and precipitous character of the re markable cliffs and the structural features common to that region. To Study American Methods. Berlin, Nov. 3. Commercial Coun cilor Heckmann departed today for the United StatPs as a commissioner 1 of the Berlin chamber of commerce ' to study American commercial and 1 manufacturing methods. His plan Is to spend several months In the United States, during which lime he win visit the leading Industrial centers, of the ( country. Capt. Brownson Takes Command. Annanolls. M1.: Nov. 3. There were no special ceremonies at the naval academy today when captain DrowiiBoi) assumed his new duties as superintendent of tho Institution. Captain Brownson -succeeds Com mander nichard Walnwrlght, who lias been given a sea command. Noted Horses on 8ale. Lexington Ky., Nov. 3. A notable sale of brood mares and youngsters was begun here today under tho auspice's of the Trantor-Kenney Com pany. The star of the lot to go under the hammer is tho noted trotting stal lion Jay Bird, 'the best son of the noted George Wilkes, Horses Taken Up. Two horses, one a blood bay, (no brand) and other white, branded "N. j." on leff shoulder. Owner can have same by calling on Mrs. Bettlo Smith, two miles north of Sax Station, and paying for pasture and this notice, 50 Cents a garment. Fleece . . j Cents nJ'armen' ncw cassmcrc $ sOO a jjjd 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 Frazer Opera House afeh First appearance in this oity of tho Greatest Musical Organization in the World 55 Musicians 55 I 20 Soloists 20 ii Directed by the most Magnetic Leader in America, Italy's Knighted Band Master, CAV. EM1LIO KIVELA, conceded to be the greatest band and leader that ever toured America. Fresh from their Northwestern Triumphs PRICES; Lower Floor 75c, Gallery SOc, Box Seats $1 Scats now on sale at Frazicr'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 we believe in living and letting others live . , . . Sample room now opon HOW DO YOU The new store can never be A PC'DT,IOCO known nnlesa It advertises ML V Cll I IOC l Underwear 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. ASK FOR THE FAMOUS mam GUARANTEED CLOTHINS Beautiful Wool STORE KLEIN & COMPANY LIQUOR STORE, 69 Main Street expect people to know what you have to sell If you dpn't