DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1903. j PEHSOML MMTIOmT j il U lb FRIDAY AND SATURDAY " Tml Girls we want you to wear our shoes. We want Evs a . ., .iff. know we have the hesr linpnf 3it,nn1 tin 10 00 acuorlm,, I, lit t..n r -ri). Uiisisa uiudu nssciuuu uui we Know wnat h0 .citinB about and arc willing to prove what we say, eare tsiMh , . p Cotran & So , . "u0"!, Shi,Mchool shoes and make them to wear. FRIDAY f 'VnRDAY wll he Spec.al School Shoe Sale Days. n . . n , , , INOuce xveoucwons ....i... if tf.- Fridnv finil Halurdiiv tl.dfl k n nl 'In II. ITilUina -j w-, - , . ' " I l f I T I A tfB'4"' . .C -i v vninv ana Hatumnv SI. 10 1 OWijiu RnK! WITH." V -' Ml 1 ItUUK CO SOAK : 1 SOL-ES .iii m 2 regular J2.Wij rrmayaim naiuniny i, Zw'i .,in.,i 7K. ii'riruiv linn j-s.nnrnnr si iii . n il .cmiiii.i fii f". .-- j , - n r T Corner Main and Alta City Brevities .. .1-11.. - Klnftlii'B K nfnu'fl tn tlin St. .Tno IB IIIV - t. Ot- :b Co. reaily-nia skirts arriving at Toutscli carpets and linoleums at Ha- furniture store. rour fall suit made at Joergers. rnliuio fir vnnr irtnnpv prompt service, call up the Mc- i in flno line flni-n street lint ct Prtferida, the best cigar made, pipes, some rare beauties, nobby Ideas lu fall null. nun. est ndtterns mil at So bnri X- is. U C Rader, M. A. Swell slippers at Teutsch's. For the hest bread, get Itohrman's. For Rent A piano. Apply at this nice. This will ho a great veol at tho St, Joe Store. Chicken dinner at the Christian church Saturday, 25c. Children's school shoes that wear niul look well, at Toutsch'c. Read all the ads of the St. Joe Store, then go there to trade. Just received IS new styles Japan ese lanterns, 5c to 20c. Nolf's. All klmls of imported and domestic lunches and clam chowder at Gratz's wanicu uoou reliable messenger I noy. Apply at once at telephone office. For Rent Five acres good orchard. I house and barn, one mile trom city, i Rlhorn & Swaggart. Two pianos, slightly used. Great I bargains. Come quick. Inland Em pire Piano House, near bridge. Lost Grey silk purse, steel bead trimmings, containing money. Lost In circus tent Wednesday evening. Finder leave at Carrier's Millinery Store; $12 reward. rent for 725 Jane IPI linrlnrn'iinH l n 11 . . .r -uflLRnmwB, u lurKO vuricir 10 from nt Hnnr X- flnlnv'c K nifir l-IU 1 1' Imilun rnmiiltirn e (no children! to take vu lit iiiiirc nn ion n n . ie .n nil. pichlca, cucumber pickles, egg turnlns fnlnt-v nn,1 trt-....t I ... S 111 tni-tl.... ia.. n CHRISTIAN CHURCH DINNERS. Will Be Continued Through Remain der of Week Are Profitable. The hulled of the Christian churcn have been having better success with their dinners than they at first expected, and they will remain In th" Held with their homc-cookeil chickens until the end of tho week. Tuesday tho dinner netted the ladles $15. Wednesday afternoon thoy added $2.1 moie to the purse, an.l today they fed n larger number than on either of the days before. At the rate of Increase lu ihelr boarders, the ladies would ralso the price of clilck on in tho local market were they to continue long In tho dinner business 'j ney will solve dinner each day for the remainder of the week. nancy IV fill Advanced Jeweler Optician . ? Sighs for a Spelling Match. The revival of the work of the So rosls reminds us that tl.e young peo ple of The Dalles are sadly In need of a literary society or something along the Hue of menial improvement. Billing tho winter there aio always an abundance of theaters, dances r.nd other amusements, but simply noth ing of a literary nature Uven an old fashioned spelling school, and cer tainly an old-time Hinging school would be much of an Improvement iinir tim nrosent lethargy as regards substantial Impiovement. The Dalles Chronicle. Robert Morrison, of Adams, is In tho city today. O. V. Bradley, of Athena, Is visit lug friends in the city. MUs Lillian Whlttakcr, of Adams. H the guest or Pendleton friends. J. J. llallcray has gone to Union for a short visa on legal business. H, Iloylen, a sheepman of Pilot Rock, Is at the Golden Rulo during the carnival. Mr. and Mrs. N. Partlngcr, of Athe na, are In the city for a short Visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker, ot He lix, are the guests of friends during Hie carnival. Philip Keonan, a rancher of Pilot Rock, Is at tho Golden Rule during the carnival. J. Council, of Frc'vwatci, Is In Pen dleton on a short vhlt of business mid pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. P. Murray, of Adams, nro In the city tho guests of friends for a few Jays. Mr. Thomas Fltz Gerald wont to Portland this afternoon to visit with relatives end friends. Dr. Temple and family, of Pilot Roclc, are in the city the guests of It lends dining the carnhal. Mr. and Mrs. T. Stewart, of Milton, are In tho city for a short visit with friends for tho rest of tho wk. W. T. Shaw, of Froowator. presi dent of tho Milton & Freewntcr Irri gation Association, is In tho city. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Saunders, of Umatilla, are the guests of tho Pen dleton for a few days' visit In tho city. O. G. Chamberlain, of Athena. Is In tho city for a short visit with hi3 brolner, W. D. Chamberlain, the coun ty clerk. Mrs. Will Flestor, of Walla Walla, Is tn the city the guest of Mrs. Or ville Turner. Mrs. Fiester was form erly Miss Ethel Meach, of this city. X. D. Stlllman has bjeii appointed notaiy public by Governor ithumboi laln. and his papers vuo tiled b the oilce of the county t'rk this n'oi'n ll g. W. W. King, of the King Meican le Company, of RlUville. Is in the city for a short tlsit with his father. John King, wto !s nt St. Anthony hos pital $ 3 5 O . O O Thee Htmcfoed and Fifty Dollars .ABSOLUTELY FREE! CHICKEN PIE AT PREMIUM. Ladies of the Presbyterian Church Give Dinner Today to Over 250. Tho chicken plo dinner given by the ladlvs of the Presbyterian church at HondiiekB' hall today was ready lot the hungry horde at I o'clock. and from that hour unti about S. o'clock the tables wtre crondedAvIth people who came l enjoy tho boun teous supplv of chicken pic. silad )9" coffee, poa lies nnd cream ami other delicacies, with which the tables were laden. liout 3r, huge liilckep pics were consumed, and numerous people were turned away who could not wait tn be served. The total number of din tiers seived wim 251, which yielded an Income of !sGf!. The ladles are highly pleased with the hiicccss of Die undertaking. It was thought at first that dinner would have to be served two days i, order to use iip the supply of pies that br-aan to tome In early, but the crowd whirh came was equal to tho occasion and not a pie remained for the taidy ones who diopped lu utter o'clock. It Is a chicken pie day that will l.e remembered by many friendn. ARCHBISHOP O'REILLEY. Dance) Oancel Dancel Frlduy evening, October , at Music Hull, Court streot, given under aus pices or Daphne Circle, Women of Woodcraft. Everybody attending Is promised a good time. Tickets 75 cents, ladies free. Music by Klrk nuin'ti orchestra, Valuable Land, Lewis FnrneBS and Ella Farness have sold to M. I. Winn, Fred Sams, et nl, an acre of land In tho edge of Freowator for $1.00. The Fiddler, a race horse, had odds of 20 to 1 against him In Saturday's races at Chicago. Jamos O'Leary lost $100,000 by betting against him, as the animal won tho stakes and the odds. deal Shoulder Braces Tho new Brace for Men Women and Children "75 CENTS - Do not judgo its value by the small price ivutirtr. v Dim, The Place to Boy Drugs 65 Steps from Main Street, toward the Court House. Arrived This Morning A Reception Is In Progress at the Academy. Archbishop O'Reilley, of Ha'ier City. Is In the city today paying n visit to the church and the othe Catholic Institutions here. This alteii'oon the sisters of the Academy h'id a reception In honor uf the listlimulMied vUltoi. A. pro gram consisting of musical and lite1-, ary numbers was tendered by the pupilb ot the A atomy, after which u'l the members of tho church In the clly who knew of the presence or the bshoo. and could be nie")t, were piesenled to him. A laiKt- number wee at the building and .tvalled themselves ci the privilege or meet my ihe head of the fh'jr.'h lor this district. Boundary Arguments Closed. London. Oct. 8. The Alasknn bounddrv dispute was placed in tho l.ar.dfc of the tribunal this afternoon. Mr Di(i;enson closed with an effort to prove that diplomatic correspond once showed England's tacit accept ance of America's claim 'mill the Klondike was discovered. Voting on Municipal Ownership. San Francisco, 0t. 8. Th clly I today voting ns to bonds for the mu nicipal ownership of a part or tho street car system. The voting Is heavlor than exacted, particularly among the woruine people. Indica tions nie that the bonds will be car ltcd, A Woman Classifies Men, n,. r il,,. i.uitex ho adduMsed the Ohio legislature on woman's suf frage, made the tollowlng remarks about ihe "lords of creation:" "I divide man.tind Into four classes; "First Thobo w.io do not know and do not know that they do not know. These are fools; leave tucm. "Second Those who do not know and know that thoy do not know. Ihesd are chlldran; teach them. 'Third Those who know and do not know they know. There are asleep: rouse them. "Fourth Those who know and know they know. Those are wise men, follow them." ill fee Given Away by THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Saturday, October 31,1 903 1st Prize One Wilson Moline rubber tired top buggy $l(if).00 2nd Prize One ticket to St. Louis Exposition and return 75.00 3d Prize Any Ladies' Suit, Fur or Coat, value f0.00 1 1 li Prize Any Man's SO 00 ovorcoat your choice J50.00 ftth Prize Any Man's Dress or Business suit value 25.00 Gth Prize Your choice of any 5.00 Stetson Hat in thf store . 5.00 Stop at the Peoples Warehouse Booth and Learn About It. The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE Notice to Water Consumers, All bills for wator aro duo and pay able at tho water works office on the first day of each month, and If not paid by tho 10th day of the month the water Is liable to bo turned off and In such case a penalty of $1 will bo collected before tho water Is turn ed on again, J. T. DROWN, Supt. Hail Storm at Boise, One or the most severe hall storms lu the history of the stnto passed over the Ilolso valley district Tues day moining. No damage was done except to late peaches and grnpoH. t no wimer uppie i-iuji nils iiul J u red. Carnival Dinner. Ladles of the Christian church will si rve dinner nt noon nt the church, every day duiin gtho carnival, Includ ing Thursday Price 25 cents. f THE NOLF STORE In- Largest Church Membership. Tho Methodist Episcopal chinch has the largest membership of any of the churches lu Ihu city, having at this time 255 members. Within the past 12 months 125 i;w members have been added. New Things Atrivine; continu ally New books new music; new sta tionery. new toys; new dolls, new mirrors, etc. I. O Negus was acoultted of killing i Edwaid Kobabln. nt Sea ' . luat j May, in Ihe Seattle dlstrn : court ! Monday I One hundred and soventy-elght eon ventlons or a national ehaiacter will meet In St Louis In 1004. Fall Trade Good It Ih good and that's it fact says Mr. Fiuileraii to our repot ter. How do you account for It, when others tire com plaining about the fall trade I luked him. Why, I do not know any other goodreabon Until that the)eoplu have found out that we ure ac tually telling lietter shoes for the money or the witne ijuallty for lees money than others do. It Is really remarkable how many jHfiple there are who reiiiaik about Ihe "wearing finality" of oursho. Now-that is what we pay for and you K''t when you buy Doulus or (jlorla or tied BciioolliQUse Shoes. These shoes ure sold at it prlcu and mt one attempts to undersell them they simply can't and live. We have found the Ieot margin of resistance to trade and that ac counts for our Increase thin fall. Now watch us sell shoes. We carry bhoes on live widths hi all foot form lasts-ln all leathers, heights, styles, sl.es, weight, eto "Hay. don't that hoy talk some-?" I thought as 1 went on my way with a line ar of the Douglas shoes on from the Boston Store Notice these Prices bet ot good dominoes jc 3 packages shelf paper ioc 6 bars fine toilet soap 25c 5 pencils, now, i'jC Crepe uiid Tiusue Paper All the new shades in tis sue and crepe paper Tablets An 1 xccUent I'liu from 10c lo 30c New bonds, linens, onion skins, etc School Books And school supplies a complete line. THE NOLF STORE Sleep Sound Enjoy Your Rest U soft and properly made, when placed 011 our good springs, will make your nights comfortable and pro mote sweet sleep. We are prepared lo sup ply you with Springs, Mat tresses and Iron ik'ds at prices that will mean a Saving. See us befoit: you buy a Stove, V. S 1 1 o b 1 e Complete House Furnisher Court Street Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, 150 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Food, Chopped Feed, etc,, always on band. WANTHD VOUU OlitlKUH KOU muni rtrils, wedding Invitations, etc; IbO engraved visiting cards with plat. 11,60; additional cards In futurs, II pM sundred. Tns Wast Ona-oaUa. The Leaders J The Unsurpassed The Always Satisfactory The Wilson coal and wood Heaters. Handled horn only by us. Goal stoves ranging in price from k7 to $20, Wood stoves ranging in prico from "$2.50 to $20., Our stoves are now ready for your inspection, I THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. t 021 Main St, Headquarters for fishing supplies WtTTTTTTTTTtWlTTTtTTTtTTTT'rWW