onnnQ at Alexander's. & it Substantial, Savings h BrinC should be particularly attractive to '! . irs Marten, Mink, Beaver, Raccoon, Collarettes, Scarfs, Boas in all the new shapes , o prices ci no ;fl Hr IjUlJill qji.ao Fur Scarf 2.80 fi Fur Boa 3 5S kflturiJoa rur ruu o.ui ! yjo per cent discount sale on Ladies 10 continues. UMATILLA HISTORY pectcrt to reach Sumpter on Sunday, 'out were compelled to lay over In I Baker City from Saturday night until i Monday morning (Concluded.) Havana is 250x40 feet and bushels arc handled annually. Early Story of the Town. I Avoid all doing inhalants and use ithat which cleanses and heals the i membrane. Ely's Cream Balm Is 80,000, such a remedy and cures catarrh .easily and pleasantly. Cold In the 'neaa vanishes quickly. Price 60 The townslte of Adams was . ce"ls ,,n'Bg's,.s .r..b- ma- thmlanf and P'feJ ffSff S5 mnclnr Pnoon it nnMn -J u .... ... c ' ut l'lN uuu nrsi general store and fader Dept. Store RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. FAMILY GROCERY & BAKERY Appreciate Your Trade les us pleasure to furnish you with nice clean ten we Know we save you money, wincn we in- Uhatd Squashes, Sweet Potatoes good. Cranberries that are fresh ere is nothing kept in a first-class grocery that iandle, and we always keep the hest of its kind. lery. lelephone orders given the same careful pose placed personally. FAMILY GROCERY & BAKERY built a hulld ing in 1884. I. D. Ferguson. R. St. Grosty and S. P. Whitley were the first saloon men. R. M. O'Brien was the first livery man, ran tho first meat market. I. P. H6w ard established tho Hotel Oregon. Dr. G. W. King was tho first physician, Florida Grocers Organize. Jacksonville. Fla.. Nov. 2S. At a Samuel Calvert! wcll-nttended meeting held today at me noara oi rracio In this city, the Tlorida Retail Grocers' Association was formally organized. The now Mclntyre was the first blacksmith and organization is for the general pro- was followed by J. T. Liouallon. f!.l,l"l"u" .ol "? lraoe anrt it will be ttKW'HI 111) HIUHUI I t H'HH i PIANOS H--M-W-H- FOR CHRISTMAS Nothing can be more appropriate or add more to the picas ures of life in the home than a high grade piano. There is no reason why a piano should not he in every home. Our ; ; easy payment plan makes it possible. Drop in and learn of it. S. L. WAKEFIELD & CO. Warcroom on Court Street A. Rarrott wnc ti, Ht t,...n 1 H'"liniC(l Willi tne man. D. Sills made the first brick Grocers' Association -.. - -- u uujh;iiw A. VUUlUiUU at that time. H. C. "Wheeler was the' first barber. W. J. Snodgrass erected j ... u. MV uiiu " uo luiiunvu by Reese & Redmon. The first steam chop mill was established by Thos. F. Fletcher. J. U Hodges tried to oper ate a mill with a windmill but failed. The Episcopalians built the first, church, were folowed by the Metho dists and then the Baptists. The pub- lie school was erected in 1883. The Adams Times, tho first newspaper , appeared September 18, 1883 and sus pended May 22, 188C. Incorporated. Tho town was Incorporated In 1883 with T. A. Lleuallen mayor, J. W. En- dlcott treasurer; J. H. KIrby. record er; F. V. Kincrk, marshal, and J. ..i.i urirte and D. J. McFatil and J. A.' Ucuailen, councilmen. (To bo continued.) National Retail - I 1-adles' halt' soles, 40c. Tcutsch. i What Shall We Have for Dessert? I This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared ill two minutes. No boiling 1 no baking ! add boiling water and set to eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp- ' berry and Strawberry. Get a package i at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. ! PERFECTION IN FLOUR Is reached in BYERS BEST Better floui cannot be made The cream of the wheat crop enters in Byers' Hest Flour, which is right for bread and Fancy Baking. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. Startling, But True. "If every one knew what a grand medicine Dr. King's Now Life Pills Is," writes D. H. Turner, Dempsey town, Pa., "you'd sell all you have In a day. Two weeks 'use has made a new man of me." Infallible for con stipation, stomach and liver trouble. 25c at Tallman's drus store. Let Us Do ! Yotxr Hauling We do trucking and of all description at able prices. hauling reason 1 WINTER COMFORT Well cooked meals and a warm house go a good ways in making a cold dreary winter comfortable and bright. Our stoves will cook good meals and our heaters will make the. coldest building warm and comfortable. ' The Thompson Hardware Co. Returned From Sumpter. Colonel J. H. Raley, W. .D. Hans ford and C. B. Wade have returned 1 from a business trip to Sumpter. , They inspected the famous Golconda . mine while there, and are highly pleased with the appearance of this valuable property. They report the weather there somewhat nearer the Arctic article than tho balmy sun-1 shine of Umatilla county, and return with the oft-repeated conviction that Pendleton Is the most active business center in Eastern Oregon. They ex Your horses will be well cared for if taken to the Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard, corner West Alta and Lillith streets. Hay, grain and all kinds of feed bought and sold. Horses for sale at all times WILLIAM COXNERLEY, Prop., Successtor to Hays & Connerley The J900 Wash Machine 30 days fin- trial OILLUrTE'S SUPPLEABNTAL CHAMBER KorBliootliiKPWoirnrtrltlgrM In Klllt Patent toy fit V B nd Cnid, Saves clothes w. lalinr nnrl nrnrinrpc; rlrnn I Hdci f. tn TO i4r rin t Cash Price fioi Hon MnorSii3!,aDo.3us,wwfi. iHh-ui ,kti18Mni Mamillclier Mailed for II to an? JiT A m addren. Order from Couu Htrc t i He o. u company, okkckin FOR CORRECT jnxjR.asri'TXJPlEl ER wants your trade RADER can supply your wants I RADER is offering rare inducements in furniture, carpets, curtains and other articles that enter your home 5 EK will save you Money The time to select furniture is NOW 3 Our store is packed from basement to garret with new furniture 3 Two Mooster Furniture Cars 3 Charged their contents in our store and to fully appreciate the grandure of the new arrivals a visit should be made to our larsje ft. In order to display sample pieces of the new stock we have bee compelled to enlarge our floor surface and have buill new balconies. utyks always been the first in the field with the swellest and very latest styles in furniture, and this year our stock is larger and more pclluaever before. To enumerate the host of new stvles that are iust in would be a difficult task as thev are so numerous and varied. eaftsome of the bright fresh new things that have received the stamp of public approval for their splendor and up-to-the-minuteness, 'wseen at our store: Couches PWveririKs of nlnsh. leather and all of the late materials, all etronulv pred. Positively the largest aud beat stock to choo'e from. They win F'fatiou at a glance. Divans Mamies, all the fancy designs. Some new novelties shown for the first Odd Chairs fl the thi piefanov nf oil Parlor Chairs rer in tho history of the city was such a grand array placed on display. ro is up-to-date is shown. Extension Tables Highly polished, ftrongly made and attractive in appearance. Center Tables and Fancy Stands Very ornamental or plain, with brass or glass ball footings. Morris Chairs Those comfortable cozy resting places, with the adjustable hacks. Tho correct 3 .1 i - ? a 1 tmng mj repose m evenings or sit, in wniie you reau. Buffets Extremely swell collection. Many entirely new designs. Sideboards Large heavily carved and plain. Exquisitely polished. All tastes pleased. wyHakx HMaM mmb WMMb -won THE PROGRESSIVE FURNITURE DEALER H teal bin