PENDLETON HELPS BEDDING and , tiiree days we will offer at special . overvthing in the line of Quilts, tits Spreads, Pillow Cases, and every jpeitaining to Bed Clothing. NOVEMBER 8, 1902. VI 1 itta. clam thowdor. soiea at i euisu s. 1 i m 1 c-i -jinni mill wjoiwiu tl... . 1 1 Ttirltnn of ahoe repairing at H4UH I'ClllllCLUU 1UUIUU llmburger and Swiss cooking at Phillips' res- for Dutton's fine tafliea HP r 1 (i ulh 1 rMj.iuB. and jellleB at F. fa. pompadore wavelets ; 1 1 . -A . -4- 11 t .... T MUPT" A' Itnil'V ri I n fill ftlllin HI.rH HL. UUUU bargain. B. T. waac, . sweet DOlatoes. chick- at the Standard uro- (food umhrnlln is a season of the of the latest finishes in Piinrn n fpp DK 111. UW7Ttnr?T lewder BED CLOTHING The cold weather is now fast approaching us and it is time you were equiping your bed with more and warmer covers. 7he DONUHUii. yuibia tor warmih, Jurability, and make up, are the best from fi to ?4-50. Blankets, the largest and best, all colors, sf eastern and home manufacture from 75c to $10. & m muz. m Whitaker, the dentist. Oyster cocktails at Qratz's. Olympia oysters at Castle's. Neuman's for cigars and tobacco. Hot Wienerwurst and saur kraut at Gratz's. P. I. It. means Pomdleton Indian Robe. The best shoe jepair work at Teutsch's. Professor J. E. Cherry is in town from Adams. Cigars, tobacco and smokers' sup plies nt Jack Candlsh's. Your suits will be the heighth of fashion if made by Siebert & Schulz. Gold Medal, the best pure creamery butter on the market, at F. S. Young er & Son's. For Rent Neatly furnished house keeping rooms. Inquire at 312 South Main street. Dill pickles, Swiss cheese, sauer kraut and fresh mince meat at F. S. Younger & Son's. We have the neatest and largest stock of jardiniers at prices so low as to surprise you. C. Rohrman. Light Brahma and Buff Cochin rhinknnn for fmlfi nt the Standard Grocery at the lowest market price. The Dally East Oregonlan Is on sale in Portland at the Rich news stand in Hotel Perkins, and at the Hotel Port land. Lost A white German Spitz dog. miawnl-K tn nnmft llf "BolUlie." Finder return to Mrs. Henry Scales and re ceive reward. Lamp fixtures, all size chimneys, wicks, burners, brackets, reflectors, shades, globes In stock at all prices. C. Rohrman. Dr. Shields, for many years practlc ing at Pilot Rock, has sold his Inter ests there and expects to leave with his family for California to make their future home. Clark Wood, editor of the Weston Leader, Is among the football enthus iasts who came down tills afternoon to witness the game between tho Normal and local teams. See Withee for sewing machines; the latest and best on earth; chain anA wir nrlrrli mmhlned. Prices 14 degrees below zero. Call and see me. It will pay you. Wliv lmvo jrav hair. Get walnut coloring, $1 per bottle, express pre paid. San Francisco Hair Store, 1401 First avenue, Seattle, manufacturers of all kinds of hair goods. Send for circulars. Clark K. Nelson, of Weston, was in Walla Walla yesterday. Mr. Nelson trna i-pnnntlv nnnolnted chief deputy assessor of Umatilla county and will assume his ilutlus in tno omce ai Pendleton about the first of the year. Walla Walla Union. for Rent. What is known as Jacob's block. Enquire of C. B. Wade. s X IVe inc. . . . . . . icteived twn nw cipc r-.r- nnri icr sizfis. I liese n Mill 1 i tat 1 SnnnPM rivp a irenMe friction. tlloroUCll- nfln . . I O -D-- O--- 1 V. "6 UU IllVlPriratirirr Iho knrli, olcn ho-iiifillpQ thf skin. ""'"luieiy sanitary and very durable. Come in ana , " miDDer Knnnim fh two lin, neh1 nf rmr Snnn "III eVPri. .I-., r r . . . X .. . j iur six-monms ana see now weu 11 wcats Ps From Main St., Toward the CoortHottse CITIZENS RAISE FUNDS FOR UNFORTUNATE WOMAN. A Purse of $160 Made Up for Mrs. L.-.ura Moorhead, Whose Son Died Thursday. A purse of $150 was made up by the citizens of Pendleton and presented to Mrs. Laura Moorhead, whoso son diod Thursday from an Injury receiv ed at the electric light plant the day before. Mrs. Moorehead has been In Pendleton but two weeks, coming here from the hop fields of Yakima county. She Is a widow and has one child living, a daughter 15 years of age. She came to Pendleton because of Its good reputation as a school town, and resided on East Webb street. The boy and girl were attend ing school, but Mrs. Moorehead was not satisfied here and contemplated going back to The Dalles where she lived a few months. Now she says the people have treated her so kind ly that she Is going to remain here. While her distress is very great over thb unfortunate death of her son, her sorrow Is relieved to a degree by the splendid generosity shown by the citi zens of Pendleton, who came to her aid In her hour of nwd. A Big Attraction. Frederick Berger, who managed the late Sol Smith Russell for many years will be busy taking care of four large attractions during the present season. Mr. Boiger has acquired the "Sign of the Cross," also Mr. Horace Lewis, a great Boston favorite, who is starring In Sol Smith Russell's great play, "A Poor Relation." Mr. Berger will also put on Martha Morton's new play, "The Truth Tellers" In New York this fall. In Mr. Lewis, it is said, Mr. Berger has found a second Sol Smith Russell, but of that our play-goers will be able to Judge for themselves, as Mr. Lewis and "A Poor Relation" are booked for an early engagement here at the Frazer opera house. "WEBSTER THE ORATOR." Subject Handled by Prof. Lyman in a Thorough Manner Prof. Anderson the Next Lecturer. The first lecture in the University Extension course was delivered last evening to a fair audience at the Con gregational church, by Professor W. D. Lyman, of Whitman Colllege. After pertinent remarks by Judge Lowell on the origin and development of the university extension, the high school quartet gave a selection In their usual pleasing manner. The lecturer treated the subject In an ablo, comprehensive and brilliant manner. America's greatest orator was delin eated in a frank and thorough man ner, showing his great Influence upon the political life of the country. The next lecture will be delivered by Professor Louis F. Anderson, of Whitman College on next Friday eve ning. His subject will be "Develop ment." Professor Anderson, In addition to being a teacher of Greek literature for over 20 years, has traveled In Greece and studied In Athens. CUPID'S PRANKS. Five Marriage Licenses Granted in Less Than 24 Hours. Since Friday afternoon five mar riage licenses have been granted by County Clerk W. D. Chamberlain. This is a record-breaker and shows that cupid has been working overtime on the hearts of the young people of the county. Three of the young couple are from Pilot Rock. They are Frank A. Done and Miss Cora Knotts, George W. Done and Miss Mabel Thomson. George E. Carnes and Miss Lillian Wetzel. The others are Fred C. Morley and Miss Ifayette Shaw, of Milton; Frank Simpson and Miss Mabel Roesch, both of Athena. Mrs. La Dow Entertained. Mrs. G. I. La Dow entertained a number of her friends at her home on wt nnnrt street. Friday afternoon. The time was spent in social conver sation nnd amusements 01 vanuua kinds. Forger Still at Large. D. R. Stonfi, the forger, who pass ed a worthless check ou B. M. Lyons, Monday night. Is still numbered niTumr tl- "MtnlDK He had several 0ttSuH the start oTttHKafflcers and tins Imrl amnle time to gfctsaut of r teach. Mrs7Jfccn Receives. Mrs. C. S. Jacta(H,ftlerta!ned her frlonds at nor home noWt. of the river Friday afternoon. Qtlt a crowd of young people were prelipt In tho evening and all report a pleas ant time. , Lady (engaging a maid) "Was your last mistress satisfied with you?" Maid "Woll, mum, she said she was very nleasod when I left." FPU OVenty-thrce'TOTtlgu aov'ntneiTu, and 31 states have taken favorable action upon the subject of making ex hibits at the World's Fair. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Friday and Saturday Specials MORE INTRESTING THAN EVER .... 25c Ladies' all wool ribbed hose 50 dozen cambric. handkerchiefs 3 pairs 50c Jc each 50c Ladies' union suits 2i-in. black Pcau de Soie silk, regular $1.25 25c each Special 95c per yard 1 r 25c to 35c Children's vests and pants 54-im Bashet Etamine in grey, regular fi.oo J8c each Special' 72c per yard Best calico Mackintoshes at Half Price Ytd Qne jot Qj L,ai;es and Misses' mackintoshes, , . . good styles, to close at Good Canton flannel 0 J 5c per yard Half Price I For Friday and Saturday Only For Fiiday and Saturday Only These Prices Good on Day of Sale Only THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE PENDLETON, OREGON MRS. THOMPSON INJURED. Fell on Sidewalk and It Is Thought Her Hip May Be Fractured. Mrs, Fig Thompson Is suffering from an Injury received In this city by falling on a sidewalk. The injury is to the hip and the attending physi cian is not sure whether the hip Is slightly fractured or whether it Is just a very painful bruise. Mrs. Thompson, formerly of this city, but now a resident of Walla Walla, came over a few days ago to visit her rel atives. When the accident occurred she was going from the gate to tho door pf Thomas Thompson's resi dence, and while on the walk leading to the Uoor she slipped and fell, strik ing full weight on her hip and side. As Mrs. Thompson Is quite aged the Injury may prove very serious to ner. FOR IRRIGATION CONGRESS. O. R. & N, Company Will Sell Tickets to Portland and Return for 57. The O. R. & N. Company have an nounced special rates f $7 for tho round trip for those wishing 10 attend the irrigation congress opening at Portland on the morning of '.he 18th. Tickets will be sold on the 17th and be good returning until the 2Jrd. Notice. All persons knowing themBelvcb in debted to me must settle by Octo ber 10th or their accounts and notes will be placed in the hand of an at torney with Instructions to collect. B. L. SMITH. LADIES' SHOE The est Shoe in the Cotm try atllts Price. We Chal-! lenge any $5 shoe to equal1 pinoree: oston Store Where Whole Families are Shod. PUREE $3.50 Toilet Soap Sale We purchased an enormous amount of fine toilet soap just before the advance in tallow (6o per cent) and before the soap makers entered into a soap trust. Witch Hazel, 3 bars in a box, for ioc a box. Fancy Castiles at 3c, 4c and and 5c a bar. The genuine Curative Skin soap, here on sale at ioc a bar Other Soaps at 5c, are Honey, Elderberry, Turkish Bath, White Rosett. We also sell the Regular I Si box soau. Verv fine finali ty at 69c a bar. Statuaries One of the prettiest lines that ever reached the city 65c to 3.95. Leading Statesmen, Musicians, Poets, etc. We reserve anyone yoa may want until the holidays, FREDERICK N0LF Toys, Dolls and Games ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN OOUNBKIiLOR-AT-IiAW U. 8. Bupieme Court REGISTERED ATlORNEY U. B. Patent Ofllce U. i. and FOREIGN PATENTS Trade Marki and Copyright! TOO Ttti.flt. N. W U'Hxhlnirtori. D. r flASLER'S Jargain Biggest and Best Bargains In Furniture, Stoves, Glassware, China ware ever offered in Pendleton are now offered. Our Big Clearance Sale Is now on. We must reduce our stock in order to make room for others. We want it to go rapidly and in order to do so we have cut tlm prices. Come in and get our knocked down prices and see what you can save. Remember Joe Basler's Clearance Sale Lots of goods sold at great el y reduced prices, The Delicacies of the season arc always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters Frog Legs f Clams f Crabs f and f Lobsters f and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant TRANSFER, TRUC JKHSIG, S T ORAG K. CROWNER BROS, Telephone Main 4. The East Oregonlan It EasUrn Ore gon' representative paper. It lead, and the people appreciate It and how It by their liberal patronage. It It the dr'll"o mr luw of thle eer.tlon. 606 to 609 Main Street