Teutsch oesl Shoes! Do you want a good shoo, if so, buy a Bannister Donk to your shoes, every body else does. You can dtingnish VNNISTER SHOES From their imitators in the eame way tliat you can well-dressed men from others. Bannister's shoes are the per fection of modeling. They are perfect in ?tylo, comfort and fit. There are none better. We are solo agents for thorn. ICJa ao.uu ee Teutsch PENDLETON, OREGON PERSONAL MENTION. ! u C Rador? conductB tlio Dolta. ellppers at Teutsch'a. fruit dally at Martin's. he best bread, get Itohrman's. geratcd meats. Schwartz & n Co. carpets and linoleums at Ra- nd crawfish at Gratz's. raoriiin flio best clear made. s- cigar store, uourt. street, nln filark liavo a samnlo r sale. Call and examine It. ta street. Prices reasonable. ana ciunj tuuwuui ui uiuuu. pipes, some rare beauties, UllMlieU I1IUU1B IUI I UI1L 1UI P.MIIUU. 111I11V UL 1411 jauc tv !)12 Mnln street. Miss K. . , - 1 1 . . 1 1 . . a n . planus, tuiguuy uuuu. ureui Come quick. Inland Em- 'Delta is again in personal or u. w, irvm, ine louuuer oi re. I'jviirvLiiuiir fMfimi. irfisii wife (no children) to take of farm. Address liox 108, Or. Hipa irivnn nn nil irmna f p nymno- nnrt Monrtrntincr wa pickles, cucumber pickles, egg turnips, celery and green Vy r fllrl fitrtittiifA .nn hn ...arln tn ikft nnw nt n Dmnll nvnntian l.w main Blank. 1043 tr" l itirv i'ir a vii I IL ft. 11 t IT::: new designs in Sll- vwu I'lvvcs. imiHO UVW ftlilinrtttinnt of ..II UA IT1ST7T1T17D Jtftl 1 tWL. . ..Ut navir Murepresentt U C Rader, M. A. Thp East Is wild over P. I. R, Oct Irvln's bon bona at the Dolta. Best shoe repairing at Teutsch's For Rent A piano. Apply at this jfllce. Full lino 1904 diaries, 20e to $1.45. Nolf's book store. Now ready-made skirts arriving dally at Teutsch'. A gentle saddlo pony for sale cheap at Oregon Feed Yard. Children's school shoes 'hat wear and look well, at Teatsch'r,. Get your fall suit made at Joergers. Best values for your money. Children's white and blue corduroy caps, just in at airs. Campbell's. Goods that aro right at prices that ire right at Rader's furniture store. Consult Madam Thompson, the clairvoyant. Grata lodging house, room 2, New nobby Ideas In fall cuk.ugs. Prettiest patterns out, at Solbert & Schulz's. Schlffler's clothing Is correct. Cus tomers are satisfied and always well dressed. Enjoy the New England dinner at the parish house tomorrow afternoon and ovening. Wilson & Carulne have just receiv ed a largo shipment of paints, var nishes, oils, etc. For Rout Fivo acres good orchard, house and barn, ono mile from city, Rihoru & Swaggart, For Sale A good 8-room house, cellar and two fine lots on good terms. Call at C38 Main street. Everybody invited to enjoy the Now England dinner at the parish house tomorrow afternoon and even ing. Horse For Sale Good driver, weighing 1,120. Call at Wilson & Carnlue's paint shop, next to Neagle Iiros. For Sale Cheap Good saddle or driving horse, $20; inquire of J. F. Nowlln, 211 Garfield street (across the river.) Now Eugland dinner at the parish house by the Parish Aid Society, Wednesday afternoon and evening. Twenty-five cents. Uaked beans, brown biead, pump kin nle. douehnuts and coffee served at the New England dinner at parish houso tomorrow. Left at M. Carney's livery stable, Rambler bicycle, tax tag 58 Owner can have wheel by proving property and paying costs. Now consignment of superb plauos lust received at Inland Emplro Piano House. Store open evenings. Call In j .....) Innl, llinm II V" II T" an u iuuk iucui M'vt, Wo have many good things to koep you warm. Fine lino of sweaters, good wool underwear, wool box and gloves. Baer & Daiey. Stewart & Bauer's best make of guitars, mandolins and banjos now in sock at Inland Emplro Piano House, near Main streot bridge. Doug Belts, of Pilot Rock, was a i-euuicion visitor today. J. W. Oakley, of tilot Rock, Is in tho city for a brief visit. J. O. Hamll, of Echo, is visiting In tho city for a day or so. F. M. Lockwood, of Helix, is In the cuy ror a uuslness visit. F. E. Judd returned from a visit io i-oruana tnis morning. S. A. Ponnlck, of Adams, Is In the cuy lor a snort business trip. J. Montgomery a prominent farm er of Helix was In the city yesterday, Mrs. C. Carlson, of Sumpter. Is the guesi or I'cniueton friends for n short lime. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Redman, of La iiramie. are tho guests of Pendleton friends. H. McCllney, of Grass Valley, spent tho day in the city the guest of menus. Georirft Tl llntnr n Inmlnnea tnnn rl Dayton. Wash., wns n vlnltnr In the cuy lociay. llrc P T UtfMi. ( Tinl-i... nil.. Is ill the city tho guest of friends for u lew uayB. M. L. Thompson, of Walla Walla, was the cuest of the lintel St. George today. ' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wade are in the city for a short visit from their rmch at Dixie. Mrs. A. B. McEwen, of Athena, is ine guest of Pendleton friends for a visit in the city. If Frank Martin will call at tho Standard Grocery, he will learn some thing to his Interest. 11. C. Means, who is now running a hotel in Ashwood, Crook - county, is In the city for n few days. T. D. Taylor, the sheriff, went to Umatilla this morning to serve pa pers in n case in tho circuit court. Mrs. C. E. Fell left this morning for Portland, where sho will be the guest of her children for several weeks. Steve Dove, of Portland, the gen eral ngent for the J. I. Case Manu facturing Company, is in the city to day on a short business visit. T, G. Hailey is visiting at his ranch today, looking after his busi ness concerns there, and resting from the strain of tho court sessions. Mrs. Harvey Burns, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford, for several days, will return to her home in Reardon, Wash., in tho morning. Miss Eflle Evans, who has been visiting her brother, H. P. Evans, of tho Pendleton Icq and Cold Storage Company, for the past six weeks,' left this morning for her home in Sher idan, Yamhill county. FAIR SUCCESS. Walla Walla County Cleans Up Over $4,000 First Year. Between $4,000 and $5,000 will be the net clean-up for tho Walla Walla County Fair Association ns a result of tho first annual race meet and fair. me exact ngtircs, Secretary Caswell and Treasurer Gulchard said thi morning, could not be ascertained until the books of the association were posted and experted, but both advanced the opinion that the sum realized will be between tho suras stated. That the o Ulcers of the as soclation aro highly pleased with the success of the first meet and fair la expressing It mildly. 'Of course what we made this year is not all profit, by any means, as It will take much of this sum to take up the Indebtedness contracted in erecting tho buildings and grand stand," Secretary Caswell said this morning to the Walla Walla States man. "Wo expect, however, to clear up all the Indebtedness and have a nice little surplus left over for next year to erect a large pavilion and make other Improvements on the grounds that nio absolutely necest sary. The Store that l 4 points Yon Never D SSfl Our business is to serve the public. This much let us say that we will not raise a price and then reduce it, attempting to make you feel you don't know. The best kind of adver tising is the good word spoken by satisfied patrons. Such a store succeeds and dimply for the reason that when we ad vertise an article as being let us say as 1 5c reduced to 10c it is not a la cent article raised to I5 cents. For Wednesday and Thursday October 28th and 29th 75c Taffeta Silk 44c yd. Ladies, we'll only ask you to see this value; all colors. The nnce was tsc for these two days will be 44c per yatd. 79c Ladles' Fleeced-ltned Wrappers 50c A ladies' fall wrapper that sold for 79c, for 6(jG, will be sold for tho very low price of 50c, The material would cost more 20c and 25c Valcnclenne Lace i i c yd. Good widths, nice patterns, just the thing for undergarments and dresses, i24c and 15c qualities for 8c per yard prices for Wednes day and Thursday. INSANE WOMAN. Mrue. Patti left Liverpool lor New York Saturday last. Good and jo far Schilling's Best and the business is jjood and goes far. Your grocer's; moncyback. the Latest and Bost Cqrn Cure OE GUM .(1 IS; Corns tmi For 15 Cts. Qt store closes at 9 P. M., , except Sat urdays, when it closes (at ,t0 P, M , and, Sunday at ,8 P. M. . f KAFPPFN JV RRftSl 'IHKrDttig sW.wiHi t& LocVCabinlsoda .Fountain. Mrs. George Dougherty, of Cayuse, Will Be Taken to Asylum. Mrs. George Dougherty, of Cayuse, was today adjudged insane by the examining board, consisting of Dr. Cole and Judge Hartman. She is a native of the state, and Imp mnlmlv ln-rlim tn the lOSS Of her children, several of whom died re cently. The woman Is violent and will be token to tho asylum this evening. In tho meantime being under gulrd at tho Hotel Eastern, Restaurant Will Open Soon. H. Mulligan, of Portland, was in the city yesterday making arrange ments for opening the Hotel St. George restaurant. He left for Port land this morning, where ho will buy the furnishings for the place and will return Monday. The restaurant .will be opened shortly after the first of the mouth, J 2 J -2c Linen Hucfc Toweling 7c Genuine Linen. Il'ick TowslinR that always sel's for I2jc. stilling price for these two days, 7c per yard. 25c Children Union Suits 14c Children's Union Suits in silver gray, ages i to io years, price regularly 25c, these two days 140 per suit. 50c Ladies' High Grade Hose 28c All kinds of our 50c hose, nothing reserved, will be sold for these two days at a8r a pair. Look ts op every day we'll have something interesting for you to know. We're never idle. We can't afford to he. You're expecting us to show you something new all the time. We will, and furthermore you'll know it pays to trade at THE Peoples Warehouse COLONY OF WILD DORS. Morrow County Infested With a Re. markable Freak for the West. Down in the hills and sand roiinliy north of lone, in Morrow co-n.'y, Is a voliiny of wild dogs, IiohihI;,, slit, herds and collies, that rustle for themselves, and nro as afraid of man as the coyote or any other wild anl mul, says tho Heppner GazeHe For years a few of these wild dogs have been known to exist, liit Hom ing was thought of it until recently when 19 of these descendi'i'.s of tho best friend of man were counted In ono band. A short tlmo ago a farmer who re sides In the sand country was -out on the prairie with a water wagon to got a load of water. Ho was startled by tho furious barking of dogs, and when he saw 15 ugly, growling dogs coming toward him, he lost no t'mo In getting onto his wagon, ine aogs aro gemng io oe a peai and aro said to be dongerous. A party will be organized to hunt them down. Lost Last Saturday ovening be tween Frazler's bookstore and Tall man's drug store, a ladles' large purso containing $11 and a door key. j Leave at East Orcgonlon office and United States District Judge M. M. Estee, of Hawaii, lies dangerously 111 at Honolulu. Swift Ham Window. Tiw. st ami 11 i-il Grocerv has esnee- .tally nicely decorated windows. Tho showing is for Swift's Premium hams and bacon and tho display well illus trates the good qualities of these bgoods. yfcoWriette6'WeVtMg TnlghX' ' fH There will be a meeting of the committee 4on entertainment for the coming irrtiatUmJ iai&km I at fthfc rooms of the Commercial Association tills evening to which a full attend, nnce Is desired. r I'llj?: '''Jil Sealed bids will be received up to Thursday noon, October 29, 1903, for block 90 reservation addition to Pen--dletou and Improvements on same. Owner reserves tho .right, to .rojec' onyi andean mils. j.if; rjarvior, 1802 Vdit Webb street. II , x THE SHOE FOR Men and Boys BOSTON! THE NOLF STORE Never In the history of the store have we shown hucIi u large line of tine game Ixmtda STORE 14 dld'arent klmU (o select from 1 1.00 to 15 66. You call play from 10 to 100 games (in them. Nothing is better to iiasv away there long winter evenings. lluriit Wood Novelties, uetr styles lu Manicure HeU, Clluves and Haudkerchlefi Cne, etc. Nkw Htitinnerv All the nwiv a . 7 . . , a, fining uere rrom iuo to no nor. " 4-M ALWAYS FRESH ALWAYS GOOD I I Fish of All Kinds! ! Lobsters, Crabs, salt vra 1 ' ter foods,. Oysters - EAST ;: ERN and OLYMl'HIA t e6)rPrompt Delivery. i! Elite Fish Market I Comer Mlu ami Alia !'. O. ELLIOTT, Proprietor. I 1 II MtHHIIIM Rigby-Clove MfgJ COMPANY I Manufacturers of the Combine! HARVESTER Reoairs for all trfnrfa rJ Farm Machinery Fouudry Work a Specialty Cash paid for old oastingflj Pendleton, - Oregon The L ade I, 1 1 The Unsurpassed The Always Satisfactory The Wilaon coat and wood Heaters. Handled hero only by us. Coal dto'veB ranging in price from $7 to $20. Wood stoves ranging in price from $2.50 to $20., Ourstove8 aro now ready for your inspection. , THOMPSON HARDWARE 621 Main St. Heidauirters f6r fislitriK stlri Co, IS 4 fho East -Is1 wild t&er P.V. It.