. .r.i L.. DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, IM1. PAGE FIVE. Wt i Miss the Big Sale OS LADIES', MISSES AND CHILD REX'S COATS, JACKETS AXD SKIRTS. SALE CONTINUES UP TO TUESDAY NIGHT. MONEY IX YOUR POCKETS IF YOU ATTEND. ALTERATIONS FREE Lee TcmscD 5 icpi. oiu. c I Corner Main and Alta Streets . i gJyBREVITIES Hjtr. Wt BunI,J" (nit daily at Martin s. . at RnnHPVelt'l. ,. gteuun u Lldl' Gloria hoe at Rooe- tblldren's long coaU at . . tin h the Try oei in imiiu Kmbrandt stuuiu. twi set satisfaction at How- . iK trim hUOt COOK Wlilll " n month. Address P. O. box i. 1 George reitaurant, open Jud night. Mrs. Cooper, propri- liiflat and framing pictures. paranteed. Western Art Co., out itreet. ItleJ-Boardera at 719 Garden Home cooking; H per week cenu (or single meal . rood bargain. A six-room house me lot. (800. Terms J 2 5 per E. T. Wade & Son. sale Desirable property cor- Mtia and Alta. The old Lee set. Call on L H. Lee. lnitun In lodging and rooming (or sale or trade and building nl Inquire at 313 South Main t If electric chandeliers are in. m different styles to choose Set our new patterns and get tnto. J. L. Vaughn. fr Sale-House and lot, house n sew, with city water, and bath complete. Inquire of J. T. ft, 111 Lincoln street. ken pie dinner from 11 n. m. Mn, Saturday, October 22. In Boiman building, by ladles of Baptist church. Enjoy thin good r h Sale A flrst-cluss sew ing ma- MKnow and kitchen furnl Home rent free until Novem " purtnaser of aooila. Itmnhe j imin street. r the finest nnd lnrint lrtm..t i.. t m or stoneware ever f " PenJleton. We will sell tale as low as others sell mfct. Every jar guaran- v. soarman. erw are what you should "Hm ' when buying jIWnt or silver plate. Hirer here, l1 plated nut and . la ""Uklml.. vc earry NZIKER Jeweler. ' 4Uta Street PERSONAL MENTION Get Sunny. U C Rader. Cash register! at Wlthee's. New Knox hats. Roosevelt's. Douglas and Hanan shoes at Roosevelt's. Ice cream and soda every day at the Delta. Wanted A dry Roods man; apply at R. Alexaner s. "Linen Lawn" stationery, a 60c box for 35c. No If '. Good postllon for middle aged wo man. Inquire at this office. Wanted Work by the day by Jap' anese. Inquire at this office. Free lesHons In art needle work at Mrs. C'urlHon's, ut Hasbrouck's. A brand new place. Rembrandt Studio, 728 Cottonwood fttreet, one half block south of Court. A cordial welcome to the public. Uembrundt Studio, 728 Cottonwood one-halt block south of Court. Wanted A girl to learn dressmak- iir una ludleB tailoring. No, 6111 Thompson street. Mrs. Iteusch. The new Hutter creek school house being furnlHhed, $300 worth of desks, seals and blackboards, com- rliua? the equipment. Fire caused by a defective flue, Saturdny dnmuged the residence of I'M Cnuffmun In West Webb street to the extent of ubout $75. Madam Shlbley, instructreus and nitmiiKcr of the new art department of the Peoples Warehouse, second Floor, wants an upprentlce. Call Tuesday morning before 10 o'clock. StetHon (Special Is u hut made by John H. Stetson Co. The Peoples' Warehouse is the agent for Pendle ton. All style hlockH, new and up-to-date for the season of 1S04. If you wear a Stetson Special, you wear the best. Ask to see them. For the re mainder of October uli our Stetson Specials, $6.00, will be $6.00. Have you read our Grocery Bulle tin. It Ik published by the PeopleH Wiirehouse each morning and tells you the bargains the grocery depart ment has to offer for each day. You will find It on the counters of the Peoples Warehouse. It will save you money . on everything that you need to buy in that line. Read It and be enlightened. Don't put oft your intention of vis iting the Sisters' fair until It is too late. The crowd will be bigger each evening so the earlier In the week you attend the pleasunter It will be tor you. so we must have recourse to that old, old phrase, "Come early and avoid the rush." At the new Bow man building, where the Sisters will have their fair for the benefit of St. Anthony's hospital. The big event opens Tuesday even ing at the new Bowman building. It Is a good event as wel las a big event and for a noble purpose. It Is to support an Instltutlan that Is built for uplifting; and healing humanity. You will have the pleasure, therefore, of assisting In a good cause by at tending the Sisters' fair. Every eve ning this week, beginning Tuesday evening at 7 p. m. And there will be music every evening, i S. T. Haney went to Athena this morning. W. w. West went to Dayton this morning. Ralph Ward went to Walla Walla this morning. Mrs. Jennie Harmon has eone to IrrlKou for a few days' visit. Stock Inspector Lnntis went yester day to The Dalles on official business. Mrs. Sabina Leach went to Athena and to Adams for a few days on business. Mrs. c. B. Ford Is confined to her house with a threatened abscess on one of her limbs. H. Connell, of Umatilla. O. R. & 1. rondmaster, was In the cltv todav. while on a tour of his division. George Ferguson went to Athena and Adams this morning in the Inter est of the Teutsch Department store. Rev. M. V. Howard and W. It. Howard, his brother, have returned firm their business trip to Khalo-tus. Colonel R. C. Judson, of the O. R. & N. Industrial department, Is In the city today In the Interest of his busy department of the road. Fireman George Peterson, of La Grande, is In the city a guest of Hotel Bickers, while on business here. He leaves for Portland tonight. t,d Wooddy went to Athena this morning. His mother, Mrs. . Jane Woody, went to Athena yesterday, and they will return together this evening. Mrs. James A. Fee and daughter, Doris, returned last evening from a visit to Walla Walla, where Alger, Mrs. Fees oldest son, is attending hitman College. James Elgin and his sons, Thomas and Willlum, who accompanied the body of their wife and mother from Connell to this place, will . return home this evening. M. B. Dwelley of Wulla Walla, and James Kidwell of the same place, have been for the past week In the county on business deals, returning to Wulla Walla this morning. Mrs. Rogers, of La Grande, and her friend, Mrs. Richardson, were In town last night and went to Adams this morning, where they will visit with numerous relatives and friends. Miss Ollle Wellman has returned from a visit to Ellensburg, but will leave In u few days for Shoshone, Idaho, to teach In the public schools there, In a vucancy caused by sick ness. is wel Peoples Warehouse Peoples Warehouse !; Not Only One Day But Any Day, Not i Just One Week But AH the Time Prices Until Dec. 3 1 Vnhlcached muslin, 36 Inches wide, good weight, ic a jaiil, 22 yards for St.OO Bleached muslin, 1 yard wide, 40 a yard, 22 yards T SI. 00 Canton flannel, unbleached, 5c ynrd. 20 yards for $1.00 Outing flannel, unbleached, 5o.a yard, 20 yards for $1.00 Good, flrxt-clasM American prints not tra.shy stuff, 4c a yard. 25 yards for $1.00 Amoskeng ginghnms, all sl7 creeks, we have sold for years and continue to sell for 5c a yard, 20 yards for SI. 00 tiood and pretty outing flannel. In strliiesa and checks, regular 8c quality, 16 yards for $1.00 You get 86 Inchon to the. yard when you buy at the Peoples' Wureliouse. Children's fast black Itose, good fall weight from 5c to 8c per pulr; sl from 5 to Ladles' fast black hose, full fashioned 4c per ialr One mid lot of children's union suits that were 25c a suit, are now tte a suit at The Peoples Warehouse. Yarns Linings, Dress, Goods, Velvets, Silks, Rinding, Trimming. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE LIVESTOCK PRIZES. Teachers' contracts have been filed. by the following at the office of the county school superintendent: Ku Henlu McAllister. Pilot Rock: Jennie Gains, district 81; Alice Barnes, dis ttict r r.. Orrie Lai'kln nnd Miss Margaret I lusiii were married yesterday at the home of the bride's parents, Kev. G L. Hall, pastor of the Baptist church officiating. ' Mrs. , Lai kin known In this city. C. ( Dunn the veteran O. K. & S. section foreman of Foster, accom panied by Mrs. Dunn. Is In the city toiluy on business. Foster expects a building hoom soon and Mr. Dunn looks for a large settlement there be fore long. Miss Jennie Harrison went this morning to Slarbuck. where she will visp for a while with the Spooths, formerly of this place, but who now live on a farm a few miles from Stnrbuck. Miss Harrison's brother. Flbert. formerly of Meacham. now lives In Spokane, and she will con tinue her trip northward In a short time. Miss Tlllle Wyck. accompanied by her little sister, Ethel, left for SpO' kane this morning, where her father lies In the hospital with an uttack of pleuro-pneumonia. Mr. Wyck came to Umatilla county last spring from Montana, and took government land beyond Foster. Upon the arriv al of his daughter In. August, he cume to Pendleton, where the father and two daughters have resided un til Mr. Wyck went to Spokane two weeks ago. ' . Lewis and Clark Fair Management Orters $10,000 in Premiums. The East Oregonlan is In receipt of the following letter from Henry G. Reed, secretary of the Lewis and Clark fair board. In relation to the livestock prizes to be given by the fair: . Portland. Ore., Oct. 19. Dear Sir: I take pleasure In Informing you that the Centennial exposition has offered the following cash premiums for livestock and poultry: Horses, class A J12.000.00 Cattle, class B 16.600.00 Sheep and goals, class C . . 6.500.00 Swine, class D . 3,500.00 Poultry and pets, class E .. 1,500.00 Total $40,000.00 The foregoing are in nddltlon to diplomas and ribbons. In due season I the regulations governing the live stock show, will be announced. Yours very truly, HENRY E. REED, Secretary. y ' Rushvllle, Ind. Messrs. Ely Bros.: I have been a great sufferer from catarrah, and hay fever and tried many things, but found no permanent relief until I found it In Ely's Cream Balm, about eight years ago, and we have been fast friends ever since. (Rev.) R. M. Bentley. Messrs. Ely Bros.: Find enclosed 50 cents, for which please send me your dream Balm. I find your reme dy the quickest and most permanent cure for cold in the head, catarrah, etc. Yours truly, ueu m. rouer. unu Mgr. Arizona Gold Mining Co. High Grade Music Taught. Both vocal and Instrumental music taught; highest class, latest methods. by the Misses Mytelene FrakeY and Ethef Latourette. Residence, 909 East Railroad street. To Citre Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money It It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's sur nature Is on each box. I So. eeOeOeOe4eOeee to. . lust iw,i e h . Ted of those Peggy from Parle "eUla,,,,,,. N Bags Chain Purses n The prices on Peggjrs ran from - alArkilK- A. Kaer. o0 to $7.50. 'ue and sure to suit. K0EPPENS he "Polar Prioe gtora KOEPpex BROTHERS. ee4ee4eOS4t OREGON EXHIBIT, IJS GOOD. State Products Win 85 Gold Medals at St. liOids Fair. President Jefferson Myers of the Oregon state commission takes vigor ous exception to the statements of P. A. MacPherson, made upon, the return of the latter from St. Louis, concern ing the Oregon agricultural exhibit, says the Oregon Dally Journal. Mr. MacPherson jsald at that time. In the Journal that the Oregon exhib it In the agricultural building was slam at our good state." that the dls- nlav had often been excelled at the state fair at Salem and that compared with the exhibits of Washington ano California. It was 'Insignificant. This report aettled Mr. Myers ana now. after a week or 10 days In St. Louis, he offers a reply. A dlspatcn to the Journal over his signature says: "Replying to Mr. MacPherson, the Oregon agricultural exhibits at the World's fair received the grand prise for grains and grasses, !6 gold med als, 44 silver medals and 25 bronie medals. The exhibit Is equal to tnat of any state In the Unloo." Discoverer jof Gold Dead. Mullln, Idaho, Oct. 24. Mrs. Abble Flnnegan. only daughter of John Merrill, discoverer of gold where Butte now stands, was found dead in bed last night from alcohol. Like her father, she died penniless. "Cheated the Gallows.". ' Turk. Oct. 4. Frank Oustaf- xin s convicted wife murderer, who was to have been sentenced today to die In the electric chair, committed suicide this morning by hanging him self In his cell at the Tombs prison. License to marryeha been Issued by the county clerk to the following: Don Carlos Brownell and Doshle C OraybesJ, both of Umatilla county. Prizes In Schmidt's Contest. . Th. follnwina were awarded the prizes at F. W. Schmidt's preslden tlal contest Saturday evening: Eunice Vogel first, t6: Lynwood Livermore second.' 12: Nettle Follett tnira, i; viii Aribal fourth, uouna box or bonbons, and Earl Milne fifth, one half pound box of bonbons. 'Vree Orchestra CoitceiW" Prof. M. H. McMlnn's : orchestra will eive a free concert every Sunday afternoon at Music hall. Everybody la xnrrilnUv irvvlted to attend, 'ine orchestra is now' better organised than ever before and Is prepared to turnlph first-class music. , r ' ' Notice to Debtors. 4 All persons knowing themselves in debted to the firm of Bones st wain er. . Helix!.,' Oregon, will please calle and settle at once. As we have sold .nr Wire :' Interest. All bills .-i,i tn p. H. Sones. Helix, Ore gon. , Drink (IKE AM It U Fine INI Atao 2 LB). SCALED TINS ONLY e ', A Little Sermon on Fountain Pens THE TEXT. "Clean pens make clear consciences, but Inky fingers excite unholy words." We have just received a large shipment of WATERMAN IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS. Probably there Is no article which serves more varied require ments than the pen. The tastes and needs of Individual users dif fer In very widest degree. Thus, while the first care of the pur chaser Bhould be to secure a pen that is mechanically perfect, durable and reliable, his next is "to secure a holder adapted to his use and a pen. point fitted to his hand. In our stock you can find any kind of a point you want, from extra fine to a stub. GUARANTEE. Every Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen we sell Is unreservedly guaranteed. Pen points may be exchanged as often as necessary In order to fit the hand, or the full purchase price refunded with in 30 days If the pen Is not entirely satisfactory. BTYLOGRAPIIIO PENS. -i We carry the "Independent" Stylographlc Pen and the "Cap llol" Fountain Pen, the best dollar pens made. FRAZIER'S 4 Book and Stationery Store CARPETS We don't claim to carry the largest stock of carpets In Pen dleton, but we claim that If lu Ingrain carpets jrou want, we can save you money.. Our prices are tlie lowest In Pendleton. Call jud let us convince yon. V. STROBLE FURNITURE CARPETS STOVES. 2(0 Court Street Exercise is Healthful " ' .There Is no exercise more highly recommended than Bowling. '' It brings into play the use of all the miuciea and la exhilarating pastime. Bowling affords pleasure as wel as being benefidaL ' Our billiard and pool ball Is equipped In first-class shape.. A cordial Invitation Is extended the public to call and enjoy their leisure hours with us. ....Best of order maintained. . Wade Siler's Bowling Alley's and Billiard Hall NEW MATLOCK BUILDING. The Leading Tailors Of ' the city, SIEBERT Schultz, have removed to 22 Court street, opposite the Hotel Bickers. When yen want well made suit at reasonable prices, sail en them. AStandard for Quality. Cleanliness and Workmanship Hand MadtClcar Havana. FIXNN &CQ,Makcr&: LEGAL BLANKS alogoe of them. A foil stfppiy always: kept la stock. t I - BsWla!W'a