'TODAY'S FOOTBALL IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE e TeiM sots ordtj i yoal LADIES' SHOE SALE reduce our stock o( ladies' fine shoes we will fjjjjjjt ?o days sell all ot our nne snoes at aimcst HALF PRICE 53,50 and $4 at $2.65 i$(Uad $5 at $3 and $,3.50 W& 11 EIlttSOT'S LfNOVEMBER 22, 1902 BREVITIES. liirl larm loans. til dam chowder. Iqtten at Castle's. t kilf solfs 75e. Teutsch. i-eiwuin and saur kraut at 1 R. makes an elegant holi- l Eastern and Cqo oyste;s that are delicious at the toxsery. ' limburger and Swiss airiches at Grate's. action on 25 pattern hate it Mrs. Campbell's. ese cooking at Phillips' res- Ererrthing tastes good. or lor Dutton's fine tafflea chocolate creams. "-'a will be the heightb of nafie by Siebert & Schulz. leslees office removed to dins. Main and Court n JO, It Lodging house, 12 rooms lots on Main street. GooJ A bargain. E. T. Wade. ithee tor sewing machines; : sad best on earth; chain stitch combined. Prices 14 belcw zero. Call and see tIII pay yoa. Shinf is near at hand and dinner sets and all kinds of "ery best to the cheapest. isens citrons, lemons and , for mince pies and fruit us for coffee. Rohrman. forget the grand masque ball Pendleton Wednesday, No- l0 ir. cash prizes. Music it orchestra. Supper will 4 it midnight Admission: ,mask. fl; ladles, free; i?ectMors. $1; ladies and Mc each No spectators lifted to dance until the' lKmoved at 10:30 d. m. proprietor. Whltaker, the dentist. Oyster cocktails at Oratz's. Olympia oysters at Castle's. Rubber heels, 50c Teutsch's. New shoes made to order. Teutsch. Neuman's for cigars and tobacco. The P. I. R. .makes an elegant holi day gift. Groceries always fresh at the Standard. Rubber shoes and boots repaired at Teutsch's. Nice furnished rooms for rent; 407 West Alta street. Cigars, tobacco and smokers sup plies at Jack Candlsh's. Good bowling match tonight nt 8 o'clock and tomorrow afternoon at bowling alley. Dr Blakeslee's office removed to Judd building. Main and Court streets, room 20. Fresh English walnuts, pecans, al monds and all kinds of nuts at the Standard Grocery. The Daily East Oregonlan Is on sale in Portland at the Rich news stand in Hotel Perkins, and at the Hotel Port land. If you haven't got your Thanksgiv ing turkey. The Peoples Warehouse will tell you how to get one without cost by you. Watch the Monday's Issue of this paper. ,Turkey money free for Monday. Tuesday and until the close of Ved- nesday evening. In Monday's Issue of this paper The Peoples Warehouse will tell you how to get it. A grand ball will be given Monday night, November 24, by Elntracht Lodge No. 0, Sons of Herman, In Ar mor' hall. Admission will be 1. Plenty of lunch and lefreshments will be served free. The comfort of getting up in the morning and dressing in a warm room is one of the agreeable features In the possession of a Cole's Original Hot Blast Stove. The fire Is never out In this stove and the room can be kept warm all night and for four or five hours each morning with the fuel put in the stove the night before, you should not be without one. For sale by Taylor, the Hardware Man. Indians compete with HIGH SCHOOL TEAM. Game Now In Progress, One of the Most Interesting if the Season- Both Teams In Pink of Condition. Today tho tight is on between the Umatilla Indians and the local high school footbub tenrot for supremacy In the football field. Hie game was called at 2:30, but was too late for any report of the results to be pub lished today. Tho Indians are In fine fettle and went Into the ring Iwth the determination, usual among the Red men, aiming to win or go down to defeat In one of the hardest struggles of thoir lives. The high school boys are also In the pink of condition. They are at least 15 pounds to tho man lighter than the Indians, but they expect to make up this disadvantage with skill. Tho game will mean much to streng then the high school team for the fray with the Baker City team on Thanksgiving. From all indications the Baker and the local hUh scool teams are evenly matched and one o fthe fierc est battles of thf season Is looked foiward to Thursday. The locals de feated the Weston Normal team here two weeks ago by a score of G to 0 and the Baker City team defeated the Normal team b ythe same score which Normal team b ythe same score which it will be a battle royal for thr honors The Baker ICty team hin curled nff ire honors In the past, b:u iro local ! gh school team has the s-trni.ne-t I'-am if lias ever had and It ov.eots ic win the day this time, thereby win ning back some of the lost honors. A full report o fthe game will be given Monday, Pendleton Wins 6, to 0. As the forms are being closed, the football game ends with a score of (! to (i in favor of the Pendlton high school team. The Umatilla team jiul up an excellent game, but were a lit tle slow. WESTON ITEMS. CHICAGO MArlKETS, "JAMES BOYS IN MISSOURI." est Fad W Chain. Wpd and coral ff'i very unique. A fad F -ru use wiia nre the east. See the NEW IDEA HUNZIKER P8 Modem Jeweler Small Audience Greeted the Thread bare Theme at Frazers Last Night. The James Boys In Missouri was presented at the Frazer last night to an average audience, although the house was not packed as usual. The least said about the play the better. Some of the specialties were fairly good, especially those of Llge aud Eliza, the colored specialists, but to take the cast as a whole it was second class. In the first place it. Is ques tionable whether or not such a play should be allowed on the American stage. It has been prohibited In many cities In tho, East and savors of blood and thunder. There Is a hint of rowdyism all through It, which Is not elevating to the young. Luck In Thirteen. ! By sending 13 miles, Wm. Splrey i of Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of ! Bucklen's Arnica Salve that wholly j cured a horrible fever sore on his leg I Nothing else co'uld. Positively cures : bruises, felons, ulcers, eruptions, bolls, burns, corns and piles Only , 25c. Guaranteed by Tal'.man & Co. I ' druggists. Hollenshead Returned to His Home Dr. House Arrives Deep Snow in the Mountains. Weston, Nov. 22 William Hollens head was detained bore by the officers and returned to his home In Prescott, Wash., his friends claiming that he was in a demented condition. Hol lenshead cama to Weston last Sun day and Tuesday he began to work with a carpenter crew on some of the new houses going up there. A few hours after going to work a telephone messaga was Tec?Ived from Frce wter inquiring fcr him. When tsked whTe he came from the man could not tell. Otherwise he acted sane enough and was well dressed. He had left his home two weeks ago, going to Wnlln Walla with a friend. While In that pity he be-j came unbalanced and wandered away, landing in this city. New York, Nov, 22. The Dr. William House has ar-Ived from market closed here as follows: Pendleton to take the medical prac-l December, 80V6- SATURDAY NIGHT Specials The prices below quoted are good for This Evening After Six o'clock Dickie, 25c, 50c and 75c each Men's 50c Fancy Sox Tonight 20 per cent off Tonight 25c Ladies' Golf Gloves 25c for 15c, 50c for 35c Ladies' 50c Fancy Hose ' Tonight Only Tonight 25c Ladies' Neck Ruffs. S4.50 for $2.50, 6.50 for Ladies' Welt Shoes, 68 pair, regular $3, 3.50 $3.95, J8 for S5.75 and $4 shoes Tonight Only Tonight $ J. 95 Ladies' Fur Boas, $1.75. a good value at that' Ladies' Kid Gloves, $1.25, all desirable colors, price r sizes 5 to 8 Tonight $i Tonight 75c a pair Ladies' Dressing Sack, $1.98, a sp'endid value, Men's Fancy Wool Gloves, 25c for 15c, 50c for all colors 35c, 65c for 50c Tonight $.23 Tonight Only THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Quotations Furnished by the Coe Com' mission House. " Chicago, Nov. 22. The market clos ed as follows: Wheat- December, "5S"v- t May, 70. jjS Corn R December, 55 Vfa, yf May, 42Q'42. Oats December, 30 g 31. May, 31T. Pork January,$15.C2. May, J14.C2. For four years the Nolf Store has been Santa Clans' Headquarters wheat tice of Dr. J. A. Best. Dr. House at once began his work and made a fa vorable Impression on Weston's peo ple. He has taken Dr. Best's former alike and home and his w.ie will ar rive soon to join the doctor. Teamsters from Fletcher's mill, In the mountains, report that there Is a three and a half feet of snow at the mill. Eight miles from Weston the snow Is reported to be a foot deep and two feet is said to have fallen on Wild Horse mountain. This surely has the ring of winter and many are predicting no more seeding this fall. Word comes from Miss Fannie W.I son, formerly connected with ths nor mal school here, saying that she is now principal of the high school at Charles City, Iowa. ADAMS NOTES. May, 79. Next Attraction. "Pennsylvania" w'ill have Us lirst production here at the Fra'o theater next Tuesday, Novm ii vi LTitL The piece Is the Joint work of Daniel L. Hart, whose "Paribh Priest" scored such a bit last ?opsu'4 ar..l O I Cal lahan, who has been wi fling popular plays for the prut 'H jtars. The scenes are laid in .i.o neighborhood of Wilkesbarre, and deal with mining life In that locality. The play re quires a large ca.u mil indules audi sterling players as V. Ills Marhta, Jr., Lew Kelley, Fred Fairbanks mil ltii' Darcy. Seats will be on sale nt Fea rer's book store Monday morning at & o'clock. Toys Dolls Games Books Blocks Fancy Goods - HOT SODA - Good hot chocolate and improved beef tea a hobby with us, and only This is one third seasoned with hot soda, oetter than ever, but always good. ' KOEPPKiure rrm Main St., Toward the Coert House Citizen's Ticket In the Field Headed by B. A. Marquis Land Sells for $50 an Acre. Adams. Nov. 22. A citizen's ticket has been placed in the field to bo voted upon at the coming city elec tion. Not a large crowd was present but the unanimous consent of the meeting was for the nomination of B. A. Marquis as mayor of the town to succeed J, T. Lieuallen. The other nominations were: J. E. Cherry, city treasurer; F. B. Wills, marshal; F. W. KImberk, J. O. Hales. William Ba ker, John Winn and I. T. I.ieuallen, councilmen. Leonard G. Poll, of the firm of Har ala, Hendrickson & Co., has purchas ed the Interests of the other two, members of the Arm and will conduct the general merchandise business alone In the future. Eugene Dehaven. an extensive far-! mer until recently of the Qreer Spring neighborhood has sold his Qeer Spring farm of 1C0 acres for $50 aii( acre ana nas purcnasea a largo iratt of land near Yoakum station, where he will hereafter reside. B. Jj. Simpson, who was very sick with typhoid fever for several weeks, Is now able to be up and about the house, but he has not yet ventured down town. The suits for the Adams' football, team have arrived and it Is expected arrangements will soon be made for a game with some of Umatilla coun ty's alleged champions. Mrs. J. H. Ferguson, of Pendleton, is visiting friends In Adams, Fined $10. John Williams was fined $10 by Po lice Judge F1U Gerald this afternoon for being drunk and disorderly, Wil liams Is a stranger here, but hea plen ty of money, The police took nearly $300 in cash from him when he was arrested and a deposit check on a Seattle bank for $200 more. Mrs. Sadie Sharp, formerly hi prominent teacher of Independence j Ore., died at Lebanon, Mo. Friday,, after a short illness. Albums 48c to $7.95, Toilet Sets 69c to $9.85, Fancy collar and cuff boxes 65c to 3.95, Neck tie boxes 22c to $3.45. We are show ing the greatest line of holiday goods in Eastern Oregon. FREDERICK NOLF Fancy Dishes and Lamps Dally East Oregonlan by carrisr, only 15 cents a week. The Delicacies of the season are always found at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters f Frog Legs Clams f Crabs f and f Lobsters and other salt and fresh water foods The French Restaurant TRUCKING, S T O RAG E. CROVVNEK BRO Telephone Main 4. $3.50 Shoe Value; That Excel all, Others j CLEARANCE SALE AT BASLER'S BIG BARGAIN MOUSE Special low prices on Sideboards, Chiffoniers, Lady's Dressing Tables, Remnants of Carpets and Wonder, fully low prices. Great bargains in Steel Ranges and Stoves . . . Basler's Big Bargain House We satisfy the greedy value hunters with Good Shoes Boston Store Where Whole Families are Shod,' ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN COUNHELLOR-AT-LAW U. B. Supreme Court KEGIBTERKD ATJORNEY U. B. Patent OMce U. S. and FOREIGN PATENT If Trade Mrkj uid Copyrif btf , TOO Ttli.St, V. W Wiututnutou. I. C A COZY DINING ROOM Is appreciated by every member of the family in winter. Our furniture makes it a cozy and handsome room, Our graceful tables, buffets, and chairs will transform the plainest room into a handsome one, BAKER 8c FOLSOM Furniture Store Br Poatofflco