DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1903. t Mercerized Waistings and Fleece-Back Fancies : : : Are the popular cotton fabrics for Fall. Our line of Foreign and Domestic Novelties is complete 5n every detail, and comprises the latest designs in white, black, cream and figured fancies. Prices from J2ic to $1 Per Yard. "Would be glad to show you our new Fall Goods TEUTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Comer Main and Alta j PERSDHKL HEWTIBH. City Brevities See Sharp for paper bauglng. Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. Best shoe work at Teutsch's. Smokeis' supplies at Neuman's. For the best bread, Eet Rohrman's. FresU fish, game and poultry. Cas tle's Refrigerated meats. Scbwartz & Greullcb Co, Call up 'Phone Main 1SS1 when you want pure Ice. Buy a fountain pen this week at balf price at Frazlcr's. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candies and fruits. Received daily, fresh tamales, crabs and crawfish at Oratz's. New four-ln-hands, midgets and as ot ties at The Peoples Warehouse. Don't let cigars get tho best of you get the best of cigars. Hanlon's. All kinds of imported and domestic lunches and clam chowder at Gratz's. We have fruit Jars and fruit jar extras rubbers, covers, etc. H. Rohr uian See Charles Lane about your paint ing and paper hanging; 80" Vincent street New line of fall street hats on dis play Monday. Tuesday and Wednes day at Mrs. Campbell's. Estimates given on short notice on Ijaintlug and paper banging. Charles Lane the pioneer painter, SO" Vln ent street. I get the price right before I list property That is why I sell so mucn of It I have some bargains In both pity and country property that can not be eQualcd. E. T. Wade fc'Son. Jewelry The Bright New Ideas of the day. Latest Creations of the Jewelers Art. You can always depend on what you get at our store. We never misrepresent. HUNZIKER THE PROGRESSIVE JEWELER Next door to K. Alcxnudcr See Sharp's artistic wall paper. Ladies' half soles 40c. Teutsch's. If you want a cab, call up Main 101. Get your clothes cleaned at Jocr gor's. For Rent A piano. Apply at this office. New books arriving dally at Fra tier's book store. First-class waitress wanted at Hotel Pendleton. For prompt service, call up the Mc Kay Cab Co., "phone Main 1C1. Ml Preferlda, the best cigar made, it Rees' cigar store, Court street. Get your ascot at Tho Peoples Warehouse, now ones Just received. Goods that are right at prices that ire right at Rador's furniture store. Have your buggies painted by Wilson & Carmine. 'Phone Black 1043. For Rent Two small houses, three blocks east of Main street. Apply at E. O. office. Are you going camping? U C Ra der's camp stools, folding tables and camp supplies. To pianos, slightly used. Great bargains. Cu.r.o nulck. Inland Em pire Piano House, near bridge. Estimates given on house painting. Work strictly first-class. Wilson & Carmine, next door to Neagla Bios. Pure crystal Ice don't cost any more than inferior ice, and is so much cleaner and more healthful. Phono Main 1881 I Masquerade ball this evening at I tent on Island. Gentlemen, 50 cents, I Indies and spectators free. Grand march begins at 9 o'clock. I I am prepared to give instructions i in tapestry, oil painting, water color, I pastel, and china decorating. Mrs. Molile Hamilton, 609 Court street. ! The H. S. & M. clothing for this fall has arrived. Did you ever wear a Hart.. Schneffer & Marx suit? If j not, did you ever examine or try one on? The Peoples Warehouse would be more than pleased to have you come in and see them. ! The Modern School of Commerce, ! successor to the Pendleton Business College, opens Monday, September 7. Bookkeeping, stenography and pen manship courses are taught. For fur ther information, address Modern School of Commerce, Pendleton, Or egon, or La Grande, Oregon. Second District Fair, The Dalles, Ore., September 28th to October 3rd, 1903. For the above occasion the O. It. & N. makes a rate of $5.75 for the round trip. Tickets on salo Sept. 2S, 30, and Oct. 1. Return limit Oct. 4, 1&03. For further particulars call on or address F. F. Wamsley, agent O. R & N. Co, C. K G. Billings has bought Lou Dillon, the two-minute trotter, for $12,600. FEATHER DUSTERS New Shipment of Turkey and Ostrich Dusters to inch Turkey, ioo feathers special 35c. 14 inch Tur key, 100 feathers special 50c. 12 inch carriage duster 120 tail leathers, special 75c. 8 inch parlor duster (Ostrich,) special $'.25. Sisil duster for removing dirt from furniture special 50c. Our Ice Cream will please you. If you ever had any better ours wont cost you a cent. W't will let you be the judge. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE OB ateiM from Main 8tret toward the Court 1Ioum W. U Wright, of Helix, Is In the city today for a short visit. Miss Anna Rush, of Athena, is in tho city today visiting friends. Mrs. Mollie Buck, of Ij Grande, Is visiting friends in the city today. Mrs. J. McLofflln. of La Grande, is in the city today the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Bruce, of Wes ton, are the guests of Pendleton friends. B. F. Mansfield, of Athena, Is in tho city for a short visit on pleasuro and business. Hubert Stanfleld, of Echo, Is In tho city for a short visit on business and pleasure. Albert Cole, of Portland, Is In tho city, the guest of his brothor. Dr. W. G. Colo. Mrs. William Baker and children, of Adams, are in the city the guests of friends. Mrs. F. E. Simpson, of Athena is In tho city tho guest of friends for a short visit. Mrs. J. D. Weathers, of La Grande, is in the city tho guest of friends for a short visit. Miss May White, of La Grand?, is in the city, the guest of friends for the celebration. Mrs. W. E. Brock left this morning for a visit with friends In Portland and Vancouver. Miss Maude Crawford has returned from n visit at lying Beach and with friends at Portland. Miss Maude Catching has returned from a visit with relatives and friends In Portland. Mrs. George Perringer has return ed from an extended visit at the sea side at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nelson, of Athena, are in tho city today to nt tend the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bateman, of Union, are the guests of friends in the city for a few days. Mrs. Krebs, of Adams, is visiting friends today and attending the pleasures of the celebration. Seth Catlin, one of Portland's prominent young business men, Is in the city the guest of friends. Mrs. Victor Hunzlker, of Walla Walla, is in the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Louis Hunzlker. W. E. Potwlne left this noralng for Heppner, where he will be the guest of Rev. John Warren for a time. John Hailey, Jr., returned this morning from La Grande, whew he has been for a few days on business. R. N. Stanfleld, of Echo, returned to the city last night from a visit to Portland, where he has been on busl- George Grout, of La Grande, spent yesterday with friends In the city, and remained over for the Labor Day celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Dar Phelps returned last evening from a tour of the west ern part of the state. Including the coast resorts. A. H. Todd, who has been at Mcacham all summer with his cattle, came down yesterday to arrange for winter pasture and feed. Julius Roesch and wife, of La Grande, passed through yesterday evening en route home from a visit lo Walla Walla and Dayton. Mrs. M. J. Marsh, of Walla Walla, accompanied by Mrs. Jane Hartman, lett this morning for Hood River for a visit at the home of relatives. Mrs. Mary Simmons, of Spokane, was the guest of the Hotel Pendle ton yesterday and left this morning lor Uklah, where she has a timber claim, Mrs. Wulter Pierce returned this morning from an extended visit at Hot Lake, where sho has been with her family during the heated season of the summer. W. L. Taylor, of Spokane, the gen eral agent of the Deere Plow Com pany, accompanied by H. J. Seller, of Springfield, O., Is In the city In the interest of the company. Miss Mary RItner has returned from a summer's visit at Long Beach. She was accompanied homo by ber mother, Mrs. J. I. RItner, who Iiaj been with her at the bearh. Mrs. Rose Campbell returned last evening from a visit In the valley and several Washington cities. While a,way she was the guest of friends and relatives In Portland, Seattle, Taco ma and at the seaside. TRIB. The World's Greatest Cure for the Liquor and Tobacco Habit. A fow of the professional people who indorse Trib: Dr. L. E. Bullnger, of San Fran cisco, the grand old doctor. Rev. J. R. N. Bell, the oldest living chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Ma sons, and Pastor of the Presbyterian church, of Baker City, Oregon. Dr. H. B, Stevens, Physician and Surgean, of Spokane. Wash. Dr. James G, Garfield, Victoria, B. C. Dr. D. C. Butler, Oakland, Cal. We could fill this paper with the indorsements of tho profession alone, but the ones given are sufficiently well known to alt to convince the most skeptical. Price per treatment, $12.00, For sale by all druggists. It Pays to Trade at The Peoples' Warehouse OOOOO Great attention has been paid towards securing the goods for our fall trade and you can come to our store with absolute RELIANCE that the goods offered for your inspection are the newest and most modern to be had. Dress Goods Zibclincs In Stripes, Checks, Plaids and plain colors. Etamines Voiles, London Twine, Shark Skin, and numerous other fabrics for the Fashionable Fall Dresser. Trimmings Entirely new ideas in Drops, Spangles, Cluny Laces, unusually popular for their handsome effects. Mercerized Fall Waistings Every Novelty in colored and black Effects to be lound on our counters. Ladies Kid Gloves Latest shades in colors and sizes. Fall Introductory Price (JSC' Umbrellas 26 in. Paregon Frame, Gloria or Victoria covering, Pearl, Oxydi.ed Silver or Gold Handles, Fall Introductory price $J.69. The Peoples' Warehouse Outfitters for Women and Men. . .A I I LO. .J..-.. .a... A. . a. . a & . a OREGON STATE FAIR. Salem, Ore., September 14 to 20. 1903, For the above occasion, tho O. R. & N. makes a rate of $11.35 for the round trip. Dates of sale, September 11th, 14th and 17th. Limit tickets sold, September 11th to oxplro Sep tember lCth. Those sold September 1 1 tli to expire September lOtli, and those sold September 17th to expire September 22d, 1903. For further particulars, call on or address F. F. Wamsley, agent O. R. & N. Co. 1 ni n 1 uiassware aaie a i A 1 Sly Tents, camp stoves, camp stools, etc., at Rader's Furnlturo store. What Kind of Feet Have You If they are narrow or low Instep, or high Instep or wldo and short, Hat and broad, or if you have corns or bunions or Ingrowing too nntls, or toe In or toe out, why to be properly shod you must certainty con sult tho doctor of shoes In the shoe parlor of tho Hoston Store. Here will bo told to you all the truths about good shoes. How to huy tho easy feeling, good wearing, fine appearing, and purso opening shoes. Re member that our shoes save In stocking wear. When wo tell you wo have the largest stock of shoos to sell men and women at J.50 to 13.50, we are stating a fact easy lo prove. That's why it paya to inspect our shoo department when In need of shoes for any of (lie family. BOSTON STORE Thin bcauli Khiss pitcher only 35c Other fine values 15 and Vi ceuth (jlaSS Sets CoimlHtlnir of eov ered butter dlh, Uigur howl unci creamer, three fine vhIiich, 48, oT, anil 05c. Not the chtup, traxliy ware, nut heavy, vurvlcvulile gliihsware. other Iteim, micli si Napplci, fruit DUIiei, Cikrr trnji, etc , (ruin 11 to lv IIOI.M AM)III)I,I, IIKAIW 5c 2.45 All Iinmentelot o( llulln - iliiuilieilt u HijleiHt Lowest I'rlcti. i THE NOLF STORE 5) - ifl T i THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Rear this In mind when you need ooultrj- and stock supplies and ask for the International t I'oultry and Stock Food, Use J 1VUW iUIU JUI JUUI IMW UVU' bios, C. F. Goleswortliy 127.129 Hast Alta St. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer B) THE ELITE FISH AND I'OULTRY MARKET 4. Cor Mulll K. AlUMt. I'D Hlllult I'rop Our specialties arc finest (rush and salt water fish nf all desirable varitius. crabs, lobsters, clams and water delacacjes, Olyni pia and eastern oysters. We will serve yon with the finest oyster cocktail. Goods delivered to any part of the city. Prompt service and best satisfaction. -v r 1 r 1 tir IIICMV WIU III I COMPANY Manufacturers of the HARVESTER Repairs for all (cinrfg T7 K M t t Pendleton, Tho Oregon Dally Journal can' found on sale at Frazlcr's book el