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WIUT OWEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1903, Irs Dp to you I-" . ,wrl lavishly U great care in P our Thanksgiv- Lrtli?htDCS- , and collars. rt ,hat are correct in det,il for the swell and hsscr. arrival ot over taews the best assort Bthe city. . vrrv best suit in the rthwest for l.nrThanKSRiviiiK u"-"fi " -. -t . . i... Ve R'Ve to OtlOiOl uurinsiumuia ?J75-0 prize NOVEMBER SMTWTPS A 9. !Q II I? 13 14 15gm20 21 I. Kuh Nathan rjscriCBCo. $11.85 LEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORED OLIVER & CO. The Dif ferent Store. CONTEST THE WILL .anksgiving Groceries With Thanksgiving Day jost -around the cor ner, and yoa, perhaps, ?fS5 footing for a houseful of friends to make good cheer on that day, it behoves us t to remind you that this store makes great claims fox its Special Thanksgiv Ing Groceries. JRKEYS in our fourteen years we otter such I birds. Never be jwemade such great ens. Two hundred Irkeys, some large, Ismail, picked from Iks, are fattening in I stalls. The most part of your dinner fey. Make sure of phone us your dvance and we will name upon the list. -Its All In Buying fhy we have had a Ice meat ingredients, rwrne nmire mock, ou these L'oods wna tt yesterday we were telegraph for heeded nneiresu pure qual- rwsens, lemon wl, citron. Sutanas lit r .M. Make your H wefk. PUMPKINS Acres of pumpkins own our own farm are await ing the touch of themaster rhof lo transform then in to the national pie. We sell them rediculously cheBp. Wo can afford to. It takes the warm nlgh's of the East to produce the perfect cucumber. We Im iported: Sour pickles In hallc Sweet '' M ' Mixed ' Dill ' " Ollres ' Alto mincemeat A Bhlpment of fresh cttern corn rocul, unsdultcrnteri, huek wheat flour In 10 lbs. aarka and In butt. So lb. marie fjrup Is gallons, In halvea and quarta In bottle and In prize water hollies. Tuiaxyrupli guaranteed by $.00 to be pure. Hickory nutalrom the oomt 21 ct Ih. Bon Ami, the new g'aia cleaner and metil pol iher Try acuktmn your windows oi allver ware, uilcn H)c. Sweet cider fruin sound apples "- STUBBLE FIELD HEIRS SAY HE WAS INCAPABLE. flelatlves of Joseph L. Stubblefield Say the Will Donating $100,000 to the Proposeu Widows' and Orphans' Home Is Invalid Suit at Law Stops all Further Progress of the Home. ..After a vexatious delay of several months in determining the location of theStubbleflcld homo for Indigent widows nnd 'orphans of the states of Washington and Oregon, and within a few hours after It had been definite ly decided that the institution would bo established near Walla Walla, an action was commenced In the super ior court In tnls city which wi.. ten., to cause more trouble for the trustees of the proposed homo and may hold up the matter for an indefinite period of time, says the Walla Walla States man. Shortly before 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Mary McElroy and Henry ivhlto, both residents of Arkansas, through Attorneys McDonald nnd Rutt, filed a po ...on In the court praying that the will of the late Joseph Stuhulefield be annulled, set aside and hold for naught, and that a share ot the saiu estate bo distrib uted to the petitioners as heir at law or tho decedent. The petitioners allece ihnt thev are the children of Betsy White, who is now deceased, and that their mother was a sister of the deceased Joscnh L. Stubblefield. After setting forth the provisions or the will as filed in the court the petitioners clto the fol lowing ns a ground for action: "That at trie time of the execution of the said pretended will, to-wlt: On the fifth day of May. 1902, the said Joseph L Stubblefield lld not have the capacity to make any will or testament. In this, to-wlt; That at said time the said Joseph L. Stubbk field was not of sound mind und mem ory, but on the contrary wns in his dotage and not In a possession of his mental -acuities ns to bo able to com prehend or understand the legtl ct fects or any of the provisions of said will, and hh mind was so Impaired nd ttc.iU.-iu-d as '.c render him in capable of making any will or testa ment or making any disposition or distribution of his property. "That said pretended will, and particularly the nilrty-flrst paragraph thereof, is invalid for the reason that the properly of said decedent Is at tempted to be bequeathed and uo- vlsed to the trustees therein named upon n so-called trust, which said trust is Invalid in this; That said trustees are given by the terms or said instrument an absolute, complete and unlimited power and discretion ns to executing said trust and as to the application or non-application of any of the proceeds of the said trust estate to the purposes therein men tioned, or to any purpose That said pretended will, and particularly the said thirty-llrst para graph thereof, is invalid for the rea son that it is lnditlnitti and uncertain who are intended to be named us beneficiaries of said trust estate; and It Is indefinite, unascertalnable and uncertain who the beneficiaries named In the said pretended will tir ' XARKE & Co. 211 Court Street Keen Cutting Carvers For Your Thanks giving Turkey of all shapes and styles, are now icady at Clarke's. Don't spoil a nice plump turkey at your Thanksgiving dinner by trying ito carve him with a poor knife, or carve yourself by using a bad fork that wont do its duty, when we will sell you a set from TO INVADE SPAIN American Consul Recommends In vestments There. United t.ates Vice Consul Danxt. Ker. Madrid. Spain, reports an inter view with a prominent Spanish of ficial, who suggested the possibilities of the profitable investment of Ameri can capital and opportunities for American contractors in Spain. The first proposition was for tho building of a factory for the manu facture of agricultural Implements, the government nriiruiclnt to univMirb ago such an enterprise by guarantee-' ing large orders for its products nnd ' the granting of many privileges to tho company or individual operating tho works. This proposition Is now be-' Ing investigated by Philadelphia 1 i parties. To contractors It was sng-T gested that the comprehensive plans tuu uiit'iuvvinent lor me city or 4, unurea opportunities. These plans Involve the remodel ing of the palace territory and adja cent sections of the city and tho ox- m.nillf urn .. .- r n.L . ' IMIHIM Ul IUUUU). IIIU t projects have been approved by tho ' Cortes and King, and contractors of;i all countries are Invited to bid for T the work it is also proposed to in-1 stall throughout many sections of 'the' city a modern sewer system, for which ! ! bids are Invited from all. !T There Is at present much interest1 being shown in the development of'i the wnter resources of the Kingdom,!! with a view to their use in irrigation! and tor innvor purposes, and many! opportunities offered, it was suggest- ed, for the profitable investment of "f capital in tho projects which nro be- ing exploited and concerning which information would gladly bo furnish ed, where possible, to all inquirers. Notice, Remember the st Joe Store will give away absolutely free, $100 in gold, December 21th. A ticket given with each dollar purchase. Seo that you get your tickets. 4'-4 4- 44 t. Tailor-Made Clothes FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN w Best shoe repairing at TeuUch's E TAKE PLEASURE in announcing that Mr. F. C. PRICKETT of the firm of J. M. ACH1SON COMPANY will be with us on SATURDAY, November 21st, anil will re main until SATURDAY, November 28th. In order to hnv plenty of room In which to place for inspection the samples, wc have secured the sample rooms of the St. George Hotel, on VVcbb street, next to the hast Oregonian office. nr. Prickett is a practical tailor and cutter, f and had perfect success when he was here a t short time ago. Every customer was very well t pleased; Mens Suits, Overcoats and Trousers I made to order Ladies' Suits, Cloaks and Skirts $ made to order lie also has with him 150 Ready made Cloaks and Skirts for the Ladies. If you can find your size he has a bargain for you. Don't forget the time and the placc-St. George sample rooms from Saturday, November 21st to Saturday, November 28th. VETERAN IN THE CHURCH. Is 94 -T $3.00 up I Mother of Bishop r-itzgeralu Years Old. .Newark, N. J.. Nov. 23. Religious Ircies are much Interested In a ser ies of meetings begun today In the Central Methodist church, by Mrs Ossie M Fitzgerald, ninety-four years old, mohter of Ulshop Fitzgerald. The purpose of the meetings, which aie to continue through me wcck, is to letute allegations said to have been made by Met.iodlsts that tho doctrines taught at the holiness meet- Ing at the Mount Tahon enmpmeot- ing grounds of the Newark .Methodist Conference are heretical. Mrs. Fitzgerald started the Mount Tabor holiness meetings thirty years ago, and has conducted them every year since. She has recently heard of ascertains that her teachings and declarations savor of bigotry and finaticisni, and that tuo Interpreta tion of Hlbllcal Injunctions is In con tradictions to the teachings prevalent in tho churches. Among other things she believes thnt Sunday must be observed Btrlct ly, nnd that even n child may not play on that day, and that the cele bration or Chrlstman should not bo a times for merriment, but should bo observed only by Impressive religious services, What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises hi tho family every day. Let us unswer it to-day. Tiy delicious and healthful drssrrt. Pre pared in two mimiics Xo boiling! m baking 1 add boiling water and m:1 ti eool. Flavors: Lemon, Oraajje, R.vp berry and Strawberry. Get a jirx-iug. it your grocers to-d.T to -.ts Why do You Cough? Do you know that a little cough Is a dangerous thing? Are you aware thnt it often fastens on the lungs, and fur too often runs into Con sumption and ends In .death? Can you afford a trifle with so serious a matter? Acker's English Remedv for Coughs, Colds and Consumption is beyond question the greatest of ! all modern remedies, it will ston a cough in one night nnd It will check . a cold In a day. It wi.. nrerent : Croup, relievo Asthma and euro Con-1 Takes th place of shingles, tin, Iron, tar aJd gravol, and all prepared sumption. Our faith in it is so roofings. For flat and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, etc. Kasy to lay. strong that -ve guarantee every hot- Tcmperc for all climates. Reasonable In cost. Sold ou merit. Ouarsn. tie to give satisfaction or money teed. It will pay to ask for prlcosanil Information. hack. For sale l.v F, W. Schmidt & THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO. Co. Worcester Building. Portland. i SULLIVAN & BOND t SELLING AGENTS ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber.! VOIT MAY INTEND IIUIMIINO oi-nifl ItuefCHMiry lo KK1M.ACK OIIN-OI.T HOOF ELATERITE ROOFING giimiinniiitiniiinmHiumiiiiiHimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiifflimiitiniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiik Specials this Week s Coat and Vest Sale sold at about half-price. rr . Suit Sale Hats given frco with suits. j E Overcoat Sale Every coat reduced 10 or cent. S t Ladies' Coats, Suits and skirt Bale. Special reductions. 2 r Underwear Sale Fleeced underwear 75c per suit. 3 Millinery Sale Every hat reduced in in price. 3 I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS 1 S K, K. house lining for two days only, per yard, 4 conts. Outing flannel 7c (,'radc (or twu days E only, 5 cents yard limited Cilico for two days, 10 yards to out; person, 40 cents Comforts for two da, special 20 per cent reduction. I THE FHIR ST Premium Coupons wilh every pnrchase. No chances taken for every customer gets a premium PlilUUlUiUiUiUlUUlUililUlUiaiilUtULllUiiiinitlilllUUiiiLUUliiUtiitlillitiiiiiUiiiiliillitliliilJ 3 2 3 3 3 aken bom Life in the Yea J 903 and i. 1:7 'oatlUIOUS dressed the l wish you fVder 2 Pounds I lava -1 w hi ""u mo n toaster 'we are ;: lo ci. " "H km .1. "c . n.e IP'ass be mr. ft coffee. ' ACT H Now the next question is, what happens in Act 2. Does the grocer dig into the two-bit coffee next to the cod fish box, grind up some six-weeks-old coffee and charge it up as Java and Mocha at 40c per lb? Or does he really give the custom er what is ordered, a high grade coffee, fresh roasted, and charge at a fair profit. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Supposing there wen two grocers in a well settled, prosperous com munity, one following the first plan and the other the latter. Which do you think ut the end ot a year's time would have most of the well-to-do customers? Which would have the best and most profitable colTee trade? During the years that we have beeu sending out high grade Jaya and Mocha, we have wa.rhed ihe profitable collee trade moving siow ly but surely to the lioue that sells the best coti'ee We oiler you the liest colIV. thnt money will' buy. Wc swfc yoa to tiy them and be convinced. Things We are Now Displaying that We Never Carried Before We have just unpacked some new creations in cut glass, You surely must drop in and see this line, even if yon do not buy. You know what J 847 Roger's uilvorwear in. Wo do not need to tell you. Wo are now showing in ting lino besides tho usual knives, forks, spoons, etc., all the fancy pieces. It it not now necoevary to go to Portland for hand painted china, We have the celebrated T. V. French china. Tho artists name on every piece. L TEA HOUSE OWL TEA HOUSE! it FINE TEAS AND COFFEES BEAUTIFUL CHINA