HEPPNER AFFAIRS MUST BE SOLD It pays to trade at The Peoples Warehouse lv I fcr -n r-ib 1 Note the following prices $3.50 Waists, at o en .3.00 ; ?.50 2.75 2.25 2 50 , f X5 uw i 11 t 4-R 1 7c .o i t 35 ::::: :?! l'zo 11 95 :::::::::: :?! o0 .. , 25 TEUTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner of Main and Alta City Brevities Choice meats at HouBer's. Smokers' supplies at Ncuman's. Ste Sharp's artistic wall paper. Uinlng tables $5 and up. Hader's. Get jour spring suits at Joerger's. Store for rent, Inquire o Chris Banley. Best building lots In Pendleton. Wade, Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Hays' cigar store, headquarters for smokeis' supplies. For Sale Cattlo, horses and sheep. "Wade, Hrysou & Wade. Just recelvod a new lino ol Jap street hats, at Campbell's. Don't fnll to read the Underwood typewriter ad In this Issue. Forty different styles of extension tables from $5 to ?30. Nader's. "El Sidelo," the best cigar made, at Iiees' cigar store. Court street. All kinds of Imported and domestic lunches and clam chowder at Gratz's. Don't lot cigars get tho host of ioif get the best of cigars. Ions For Ilent Suite of rooms, nicely furnished, one block and a half west of Main Btreot. Inquire 208 Alta. Castle's for fresh fish. $50 given away. See page 4. Try The Delta's Iced drinks. See Sharp for paper hanging. Best thoe work at Teutsch's. Delicious ice cream, The Delta, lroners wanted at the Domestic Laundry. For Rent Three-room house on Main street. No extra charge for tabulator or. the Underwood. Nice furnished rooms to rent at 309 Court street. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candies and fruits. U C Hader about that $50 worth of furniture he is giving away. Received daily, fresh tamales, crabs and crawfish at Gratz's. llest stock ranches In Camas Pra irie, 100 to 1,000 acres. Wade, Wanted Middle-aged woman for homework. Apply at this office. See page 4 about the $50 worth of furniture Hader Is giving away, One business opening sold yester day; two left on Main street. Wade, Tin.,. named iiiiiiieiuuiuiy, rueuii for- ! ond-hand otllce desk. Address Box It, city For Kent Koom for gentleman; bath, 'phone and electric lights; 312 South .Main. Chaso & Sanborn's delicious cot Trading in "puts" and "cans" mi ller niip stvatnm lo handle grain and stock accounts on ?es- nljvays fresh at C. Hohrman's, Woman wanted to do general house- work; pay good wages If competent. a margin of as low as $20 Our book on "put" and "call" trading sent free on application. References, Brad- Street. Booge & Co., members of Call E. O. ollice. Chamber of Commerce, 37 Corn Ex- mange .Minneapolis. Save your Eyes From the glaring hot sun and ' bunding alkali dust. j ' You'll never have but one pair! of eyes that's sure' so you had , "v-nti iic careiui witn trtem. Pin wheels, colored mines, skyrocl ets, Roman candles, torpedoes and firecrackers. Nolf's. For Rent Two cottages!, good lo cation, suitable for small family. In quire nt 100 Bluff street. Houser always furnishes good meat. Send In your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Rank. Do l.ano Beach affords the only comfortable sea bathing on Puget Sound. Write Hotel De l.ano, Lake Hay, Wash. The Pendleton. Uklah and I,ehman i Springs telephone line, paying $1,000 '-We have a k nds of "0"ir!es ,pr anm,m not' for Bale' A ,uarBaIn ,r that kP,m i . i ..I t!p "t l,llre- J- B- Despain. mat hPup out dust, and rest the eyes for from ioc to 7sc Nwtt Sotunlay night Gratz gives ' .another grand opening. Full orclies- 'Smoked glasses -several shades I tra' elKnnt freo lunch and Rainier lust thp fi,:. . i'ii i beer. Twenty per cent of tho receipts eves fm. , g. , y0" ! f tllB labor ",ll(ms- eyes, lrom 25c to Ji.oo. , , For Rent Two singlo rooms, tin luinlslied, in East Oregonian build- - Ing. Hot and cold water with both 011 same lloor. One $4 per month, the other $5 per month. Enquire East Oregonian ollice. Frank Charles, of North Yakima, has been convicted of robbing a Northern Pacific merchandise car last February. HUNZIKER THE JEWELER and OPTICIAN BELIEVES THEY SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO MANAGE ALONE, Sanitary Condition Now Are Great ly Improved and There Is No Dan. ger of Contagion They Need Money, But It Should Be ExHended Among Their Own People. Judge 0. A. Hartman returned last night from Heppner, where he has been on the executive committee of the city. When seen today the Judge stated that thp time had about como when In his opinion the people of the city should be given the management or their own affairs and left to take chargo of the further work of relief and reconstruction. As long ns the people from the outside worn nt tlio head of the affairs there the populace woum natura v 00 k tn tliom t, rr ahead and take charge of all matters pertaining to the relief. Tho Judgr thought that the sooner the burden was shifted onto their own shoulders tho sooner the people there would forget their sorrow and undertake to rebuild the city. There are at 'tho present tlmi. In. borers enough in the place and more than enough. For this reason Davis, wno lias had charge of tho men from Portland took his men home Wed nesday, and the working force In tho city was reduced to about at or 25 men. The cltv Is in n better ronril. tlon now from a sanitary stamlnolnt than It was before the flood. All of the cesspools that have been opened by the water have been closed and filled with a lot of alkali, which is a good disinfectant, and there Is no odor in the city and tho streets are clean and wholesome. Of course the place Is full of piles or lumber and other debris, but the stuff has all been overhauled and there is no odor and no chance for tho spread of dis ease. Tho real of tho Pendleton men will lie home in n few days, and the lead ers of the local gangs thero will re turn in a short time. Judgo Ellis will be home this evening or in the morn ing and Matlock will come In a day or so. Most of the men who went over o work when the call came for vol unteers, have already returned, and tho ones that are left will lie heie by Ihe first of the week. One reason that nil of the outMdo men are leaving the place Is that In the opinion of those at the head of the work there It Is best to turn all of the money posslblo to the advan tage of the people of the town, and for this reason the men from the out side were recalled and the force re duced In order that the payroll would be more local In nature and thus do more good to the people of Heppner. Another thing the judge thinks should be done, and that Is to put all of t lie money left over after tho main work ol' tlie clearing up has been done. In the hands of home callable and honest man for the help of the needy and the destitute. Such n man Is to he found In tho person of .1. N. Davis, the man who has had charge of the men from Portland, and who has so ably demonstrated his capability. Not only is ho capable, hut ho has the confidence of the people or Port land and the people or Heppner. In view or tho fact that Portland has put up most or tho money, It would he but right for them to be allowed to name the man who should handle tn funds. There will bo lots of calls for help. for the people or the town have lost all or their possessions, and If there is a man at the bead or tho relier wlio Is acquainted with the conditions Bargains and Big Ones will be the power that will clear our overcrowded shelr of new, seasonable up-to-date merchandise. To be in position to show only the very newest styles of roods eacl J 111 I 1 . A. I A. . - . . . scasuu, prices win oa tui su severely uiui our present SlOCK Will not main long in our store. The early buyer will fare best as there will no replenishing: of tines as they are sold out. Read carefully each item here Wash Goods Imported French Dimities, white grounds, printed floral and figured de signs. Also a largo assortment of black and white combinations. IfRogular price UOe, reduced to 500 Yards 17c Scotch Madras in black and white, blue and white, pink and white, in fancy stripes. If Regular price 50c, reduced Oftr to 800 Yards Mercerized Oxfords, '28 inches wide, suitable for shirt waist suits. In pink blue, white and black and Nile green. 1i Regular price 50c, reduced to White Goods 32c French Grenadines Black anil yollow, whito and bluol lavender and white, in BilkBtnpos. IHogular price 75c, reduced LV1 to 1900 Yards J2W 300 yards Mercerized Marsailles, in largo and small stripes. "Regular price 10c, reduced gl to t ( ftM'MMMt Lawns and Dimities in all now colors, stripes, figures and llowerod patterns.! " Regular pneo 20c, reduced to 300 Yards Linen Etaminos in light blue, dark blue, pink, cream, tan and black, suit-! anlo tor Blurt waist suits. ItRogular price 7oo, reduced to Summer Shoes Ladies Tan Oxfords that woro 2.50 reduced to $1.48 Missos Tan shoos, lace and button that wore $2.00, reduced to ...$1.19 Children's Tan shoos, wear bottor than black and are cooler. Shoos that were $1.50, reduced to 95c A 98c 38c THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE HARMLESS RUNAWAY. Dowers' Big Grey Hone Runs Away For Spite and Exercise, horso that knows a thing or two. Mr bowers Is In tlio habit of driving tho horse, a big groy, when ho goes homo lo his lunch, ami leaving tlio rig stand In front of the limine while ho eats, Yesterilnv hn drove tint ntitmnl homo holding there, and who also knows! as usual and went Inside to his meal f I ttiti.,ii-u ill., i.rfiul'lninr f illl V ""'inn, ',"" 1 v. " .,..b, 1 iuii.i ii:ib l.llt'Kt H I'elephoiio stableH, In the owner of a ,n 0ll Bunlomhor 1 1, IK01, hIio loan- Suit on an Aliened Loan .Martha J Uemlrlrks yuuterday tiled mm aKnitiHt c. C HemlrlrkH, throtiKl her attornevH. Ilallurny & MiC'onrl for tlm recovery of $liiil alleged dim on u nolo. Mrs. Ilumlrleks alleges ed the defendant $IC(i which mini hu has never jialil. Hho therefore asks for the amount of tlio illiiflinl, with imereKi to ualo at r. nor rent, to gether with tlio cohIh and disburse ments of tho action, IPSE "liver's Skin Soap?" 6"e cuti (or t'h'l.c'lty " Paper heel of pfr tor a envelopes nr lTd'llIient'pVtYe'rni Z)C SW Salt "o ? U In balk or PicUge, per pound,.. Soap Bark removing dirt lc"""ic.,pe?rp,.,crge'r?.de1;. ,50c 5c 5c Sewing Machine 011 foll Root Beer J0untuiuniiinpir dollcloui, per gli 5c Tnn Praam with Nut Hreulng. joe weam 0llI icecrem ia- tuperlur urticle lor -IUC Brown's Tree Soap glSffSrtJL nil klndi trom your rote buh........gt 1 cke enough for an orcbtril KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE "6 mop,, from Main Stroot toward the Court JIoumi the men. It will add much to tho jus tice and tlm celerity of tho relief. Tills is tne aim of the men at the head of tho management at tho pres ent, and It should be continued. Summing up, It Is the opinion of the Judge that all of the men from the outsldo who ate not absolutely need ed at the place should got out nnil lenve the conduct in tho hands of the people of Hoppner There Is no danger from disease, and tho work In tho town Is all done as far as tho clearing is concerned, and tlio drifts below will boon be worked. And per Imps tho most Important tiling of all, the handling of tho money, should he centralized In the management of a man of honor and dlscietlon and Justice. Those returning fiom the town last night In company with the Judgo wero H. Hlbbard, H. C. Hasklns, J. T. Mc Lain, Jamison, M. J. McDumald, Kd Maker, John lieathman, Italpli How land, N IJerkoley, Frank Harwood. Held for Trial. In tho ease of the state of Oregon vs. George Morris, accused of the larceny of JG0 from the person of Arthur Williams ou the train from l.n Grande on last Monday night, tho court held the defendant for the rir cuit court in the sum of $000, wMch he was unable to pay and iccoidlng. Iv was taken to the count) Jail to await the convening of tlm court in November, The horse stood outsldo for a while' Baptists at New Home, and then concluding that It was tlmej Itevs, W. Itlloy and W. II. I.at. to go back to tho Btables, Accord-1 ourelte, of .Me.Miuuvllle, and .1. W. Ingly he struck out, ami soon from a Oliver, of I .a Grande, left (IiIk morn fast trot wns In a dead run. Hvery-! '"g for New Homo, where Ihey will one thought, of course, that ho was running away, but tlio horso himself knew better unci tore up tho street towards tho barn. Arriving at the door ho made a Hying turn and run Into the stable, halting In tho mid dle of thu lloor as calm anil cool as If lie had done nothing out of tho way. In going around the corners his speed had been so gleat that ho had bout the axles of the front wheels, but aside fiom that no harm had been done to tho rig. WHO SOLD THE WHISKY. An Old Man Named Henry li Charged With the Offense. William Henry, an aged man who Is a stranger In thu city, was taken In custody by the authorities of the gov ernment yesterday for the ofTenso of selling whiskey to the reu men. Ho was given his hearing Ixjioie U. H. Commissioner John llulley this mom Ing, and was bound over to apoar be fore the federal grand Jury when II meets In November, In the sum of $2C0. Ho was unable to furnish tho amount of tho hail and was taken to tho county Jail, where ho will await tho convention of tho Jury. Tho Indlun appearing against him claim that he has been selling them whiskey for almost two weeks, Henry denies this, though he admits having como to the city about that length of tlmo ago. Delightful Climate. John A. Scott, of Helix, recently returned from Jacksonville and Ash land, In Southern Oregon. Ho will spend tho winter there. He reports the people there as lacking tho drive Fitting Up New Hotel and hustle of the people on this aids I Klftv new rooms at .no Hot Ijikh of the range. Tho climate, however, I hotel and sanitarium will bo furnish- Is delightful. ed by Ut Grande parties this week. attend tho sessions of thu Grnmlo Hondo llnptlsl Association, which convenes thero loduy. OXFORDS & 2 o On , g & s i o THE NOLF $T0 Fireworks and Flags 1 1 uoinan Candles cc. l.nuM Firecrackers on earth for eel per package. Skyrockets io eel a dozen. Mower Pots and C ored Mines jc, rocaild 15c eaclj Blanlr Books Another now line lias just reach! us. a inn set ol extra del ledgers, Counter hooks, frd 5c up. Brooms Another Shipment. Caroet atl 1 1 , a . warenouse lirooms, 29c to Joe. 1 ' very complete line lo select frotj Whisk brooms ioc to 34c, Full Line of SCHOOL BOOK Custom Maris : j $2.50 to $4.00 j Best Dollar (SfldDf ! In town Boston Store i A. EKLUND I JudilJIIoek, Court BjllIoit. rsi rjiuiv a inn fiAni iihuiiimia yiuw, tmtum vunuic 01 newipaptfv, ta iling ovtr 100 big paptn cm fct taiuw i or emu PUoait.