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IV1TTV . m "KKWOKIAW. PENDUgTOK. ORgQQN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 104. page rrvm. . .most IT S hi oni y owrt 2 IQ )( ID I. Win ITlr i TO 3BBEU rbor Co er Ill of 4 ed W We wlsM ncy wo prices L so md4 ARB. , PB aDefO t neb ant lbs OP Prof as. sen i Don't Miss the Big Sale ON LADIES', MISSES AND CHILD REN'S COATS, JACKETS AND SKIRTS. SALE CONTINUES CP TO Tl'KSDAY NIGHT. MONEY IN YOUR POCKETS IP YOU ATTEND. ALTERATIONS FREE. Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets V ' CITY BREVITIES (CRsder.. Get Bunny, tnk fruit dally at Marttn'a ll go, Button hau at Roosevelt', til ladles' Gloria shoe at Roose- "SB j Bxlrts 12.00 and up at Mj a very bett In photos to be Rembmndt Studio. fn, inou in art needle work at la cmwn . hi taken let satisfaction at How- W formerly Rees' cigar store. Juuett cook wants a job. Wages btatr month. Addreai P. O. box 14. In children's long coats at Mesa ttariiai and framing pictures. ink twtntecd. Western Art Co., JM Court street 1 rnnd new place. Rembrandt ndlo. III Cottonwood street, one- klf block south of Court 1 pod bargain. A six-room house lot. 1800. Terms $25 per ku. E. T. Wade & Son. nt ado Desirable property cor- f Oollece and Alta. The old Lee Nact. Call on L. H. Lee. Wiattd A girl to learn dressmak- tl od ladles' tailoring. No. 6 IS 'aopnn street Mrs. Beusch. " Rent-Large single furnlahed i lith bath In connection. For two gentlemen, lnaulre at K office. electric chandeliers ftrA In FW different stylet to choose J See our new patterni and get r L. aughn. nr eue-Houte and lot hmi. H . with city water, and F" complete. Inquire of J. T. I HI Lincoln street '"teethed the finest and largest of stoneware ever " to Pendleton. We will tell M low as other aell LT P "1. the old reliable. WatkTiw " "atlsfactory Lta Pendleton market. (6.(0 l" - ed, 17.00 delivered Cr"wy. Roalyn Wood and N;.n.tarW-C.R. depot. PERSONAL MENTION Get Sunny. TJ C Rader. Cath registers at Wlthee'. New Knox hat. Roosevelt's. ' Douglaa and Hanan shoes at Rooa evelt'a 'Ice cream and soda every day at the Delta. For Sale Complete set of house hold furniture. Inquire at this office. "Trlxy," by Elisabeth Stuart Phelps at Nolfs up-to-date book store. The St George restaurant, open day and night Mrs. Cooper, propri etress. It has been decided not to erect the new bank building at lone until next spring. Try a pair of our 11.60 school shoes. Good wear or your money back at Teutsch't Born, In Pendleton, this morning, to Mr .and Mrs. Charles H. Miller, of Echo, a daughter. Wanted Woman to do general housework. Family of three. lnaulre 104 Jackson street. Wanted Responsible woman want ed to take charge of housework on farm. Inquire here. A cordial welcome to the public. Rembrandt Studio, 728 Cottonwood, one-half block south of Court. The ladies of the Congregational church will sell home cooked foods at the Standard Grocery, all day to morrow. Mrs. Una Archibald, at 505 Aura street, has newly furnished her resi dence in every department, including the kitchen. Don't neglect and don't forget the Thanksgiving ball, November 23, under the auspices of Rescue Hook and Ladder company. William Mack was this morning sentenced to three days In Jail for drunkenness. John Hurt, a vagrant was given a like sentence. One of the Burns brothers, pho- toographers, went to W ston this morning to take Interior photograph Ic views of the Stale Normal Col lege. 1H,,'Htl fa erware what yon should ' when boring S or .liver Hate. 4tt la... .. r here, 4.1 carry and ware, is Uoo . SH81.&0 Given Away. December 24th, at i p. m., the Peo- )les Warehouse will give away abso lutely free, no string on it at all, 27 gifts, total value 1881.50. Each per son buying a dollar's worth of mer chandise of any kind whatsoever, will elve a ticket. For further particu lars, see next Issue of the local papers. South Thompson street who has been seriously III is much improved. . 79 ?y,or- traveling passenger fn p H,r.the Wtscon" Central, was in Pendleton last night Alex McRae has returned from a trip to San Francisco, and this morn ing went to Walla Walla. Herman Baling, of Weston, who was visiting l Pendleton yesterday, returned home this morning. n-a, P"J:!lRrk and returned to Walla Walla this morning. They UnvUkT" BUe"U ot M B881 Mr. and Mrs. S. Rader. of Walla Walla, who have been visiting their on, M. A. Rader, returned home this morning. A. D. Augusta vo and family are moving to Walla Walla. Mr. Augus tavo having relinquished his lease to the meat market on Alta street. Miss Lillian Boone Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Thomas Weist, and may remain here until the holidays, before Pass1'" t0 hme near Grant' Paul R perry will leave for Nebraska with the shipment today of sheep to Buffalo county, and will remain In that locality for the remainder of the winter. H. Whitehead returned to Portland today. He has been the guest of P. G. McBroom for some days. The gen tlemen were friends in Missouri many years ago. A. W. Sharrard. a merchant of Bickleton, the town opposite Arling ton, on the Columbia, was In town yesterday, the guest of his friend, Dan P. Smythe. 8. J. Reynolds has returned, and this morning went to Weston, where he will be employed for some time. Mr. Reynolds worked on the O. R. N. water system out of this place for four months last spring. Miss Mollle Mstcalf went to Spo kane this morning, where she will enter the nurses' training school at St Luke's hospital. Miss Metcaif Is a sister of Mrs. Joseph Charles, who ac companied her to Spokane and will return naxt week. M. Blount' of Slgourney. Iowa, arrived this morning from Ontario. where he has been vlBltlng O. T. Wells and family, formerly ot this place. Mr. Blount has a brother who lately located a government claim on the ridge west of Pilot Rock. Rev. Egerton, the new Congrega tional pastor, and his family, arriv ed by the early train this morning and are stopping at the Bickers. Mr. Bickers will preach Sunday morning. but there will be no evening preach ing on account of the special mission ary service. Robert Travis, of Salem, has come to Pendleton with the intention of re- siding at least till spring, when he may purchase farming lands. Mr. Travis came from Cleveland. O., three mouths ago. For the present he will make his home with C. E. McClelland on the letter's Tutuilla farm. Ensign Kuhn and J. D. Clark, of the Salvatlou Army, returned last nlsht from their lecturing tour. It extended as fur as Fossil and would have extended farther but for Mr. Kuhn being summoned to Portland by a telegram from the authorities at the head of the army in the North west. Volney Bell, of Beverly, W. Va., is here. Mr. Bell has had much exper ience in tobacco raising and has un derstood from various sources that tobacco culture ought to succeed In the Northwest. With this under, sti ndlng he will Investigate the pot slbllltles of the country In that re spect. Rushvllle, Ind. Messrs. Ely Bros.: 1 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 Broa: Find enclosed 0 cents, for which please send me your Cream Balm. I find your reme dy the quickest and most permanent cure for cold In the head, catarrah, etc. Tours trulv. Dell M Potior flen Mgr. Arusona Gold Mining- Co. I Schilling's Best make gen erous business. Your grocer is generous with it. Moneback costs him nothing; costs no body anything. S,"wl,'ed new lot of those Peggy from Paris mi iai uut I 444ee4s44w a '4SX ags Chain Purses Wj ft ". u,,, - prices on retry run. from Is . " 50 to ' nlueaod.,, to KOEPPENS Prlot) Drag Btons, V c. . H., -wu-PEN BROTHERS. DIAMOND RING CONTEST. Young Women In tlie Hare for the King to ISo Given Auay at Hospital Fair. Three of the most popular young women of 8t. Mary's parish are in the race at the Hospital fair for the diamond ring that will be given away tonight. Balloting has been going on since the opening night. The contest will close at 0:30 o'clock tonight. The girls being voted for are Miss Stella Matthews. Miss Anna Delature and Miss Lulu Llnbaugh. Friends of the three are muking strenuous ef forts to win a majority of the votes and some heavy balloting will mark the last hours of the contest. The Sisters of St Francis, who have charge of the fair, express satisfaction with the manner In which the people have patronised them, and a crowd Inner than ever is looked lor tnis evening. A large number or the ar tides displayed In the booths nave been sold and chances on the goods in he raffled tomorrow night are nearly all taken. The Sisters jot St Francis wisn 10 announce that the reason for charg ing an admission to the hospital fair Is to prevent such enormous crowds of sightseers, who block the building and make it almost Impossible wait upon customers. Every person paying an admission of 10 cents gets a ticket to a drawing to take place later at which many beautiful articles are to be given away. 881. 50 Given Away. December 24th, at 6 p. m.. the Peo ples Warehouse will give away abso lutely free, no string on It at all rift, total value 8881.60. Each per son buvinc a dollar's worth of mer chandise of any kind whatsoever, will receive a ticket. For further parucu lars. see next Issue of the local pa pers. To Cum a OoM In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggist refund the money If it falls to cur. E. W. Grove s slf Peoples Warehouse Peoples Warehouse I Not Only One Day But Any Day, Not Just One Week But All the Time Prices UntO Dec. 3 1 .. 11.00 ... $1.00 ... $1.M ... I04) . . . $1.00 Unbleached nsUn, SO inches wide, good weight, 4 Ho a yard; I yards fur Bleached mnsUn, 1 yard -wide, Hie a yard, as yards Canton flannel, unbleached. So yard, SO yards for ........... ......... ... On ting flannel, unbleached, So. a yard, 20 yards for Good, til t class American prints, not trashy stuff, 4o a yard, SS yards tar , Amoakeag ginghams, ail alas creeks, we have sold tor years and) oontltn to sell for Bo yard, SO yards for t gtM Good and pretty outing flannel. in stripes and cheeks, regular 80 quality, 10 jarda for 11.00 Tots get SO inches to the yard .'when yon buy at the Peoples' Warehouse. Children's fast black hose, good fall weight from So to So per pair; slae front ft to OH. Ladles' fast black hose, full fashioned . 40 pe, paj. One odd lot of children's union suits that were SSo a suit, ar now Oe a suit at The People Warahoass. Tarns, Linings, Dress Goods, Velvets, Silks, Binding;, Trimming. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT WAREHOUSE OFF FOR WALLA WALLA. High School Football Team Plays at Garden City Tomorrow. The Pendleton high school foot ball team and a squad of rooters. 111 leave tomorrow morning for Walla Walla where a game Is to be played with the high school eleven of thti city. At the tryout last night the line-up of the Pendleton team as made known by Coach Dan P. Smythe. The Pendleton team Is considered fast for the practice Its members have had. The boys who compose the eleven are: Left end; Cliff Turner; left tackle. Lester Means; left guard, Ray Good man or Thompson; center, Carl Eng dahl; right guard, Orvllle Reeves; right tackle, Glen Scott; right end, Roy Leezer; quarterback and captain, George Strand; right half, Fred Milne; lefthalf, Frank Pierce; full back, Elmer Storle; substitute, Lester Cronln. The average weight of the players Is 151 pounds stripped. The heaviest man on the team Is .Scott, who eighs 177 pounds. The lightest man is Thompson, 136 pounds. The next game to be played on the home grounds will be with the Wes ton Normal, November 11. The high school second team and the normal boys played a tie game at Weston two weeks ago. to SKIN HUMORS BLOODJUMORS Speedily, Permanently and Economically Cured by Cuticura WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS Complete External and Internal Treatment Price One Dollar Id the treatment of torturing, disfig uring, ltcbilgY scaly, crusted, plmsly, blotchy and scrofulous humors of th skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair. Cuticura Soari, Ointment and Pill have been wonderfully successful. Even the most obstinate of constitutional hu mors, such as bad blood, scrofula, In herited and eonbwlout humors, with loss of hair, glandular (welling, ulcer out patches la the throat ana mouth, ore eyes, copper-ooloared blotches, a well ss bolls, carbuncle, scurvy, sties. Dicer and sores (rising from an Impure condition of the blood, yield to the Cuticura Treatment, when all other remedies fall. And greater still, if possible. It th wonderful record of cure of torturlag, disfiguring humor among Infanta and children. The suffering which Cuticura Remedies nave alleviated among in young, and the comfort they have af forded worn-out and worried parent. hav Led to their adoption In counties borne as priceless curative for the kin and blood. Infantile and birth hu mors, milk crust, sealled head, eczema, rashes and every form of Itching, scaly, pimply (klo and scalp humors, with lot of hair, of Infancy and childhood, ar peedlly, permaneoUy and economically cared when all other remedies sultsbl for children, and even the bet pny slcuvaa, fall. oms tMtai "f r" "rtSrS Si A Little Sermon on Fountain Pens THE TEXT. "Clean pen make clear consciences, but Inky finger 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 tantes and needs of individual user dif fer In very widest degree. Thus, while the first car of the pur chaser should 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 ot a point you want, from extra fine to a stub. HtV GUARANTEE. Every Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen we sell Is unreservedly guaranteed. Pen points may be exchanged a often as necessary in order to fit the hand, or the full purchase price refunded with in 30 days If the pen I not entirely satisfactory, STVLOGRAPHIO PENS. We carry the "Independent" Stylographto Pen and the "Cap itol" Fountain Pen, the best dollar pens made, FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store CARPETS We don't claim to carry the largest stock of carpets In Pen dleton, but we claim that if its Ingrain carpets you want, we can save you money.. Our prices are the lowest In Pendleton. Call and let us convince yon. V, STROBLE FURNITURE CARPETS STOVES. 2J0 Court Street .............; Exercise is Healthful There Is no exercise more highly recommended than Bowling. It brings Into play the use of all the muscles and 1 an exluierating pastime. Bowling afford pleasure as wel as being beneficial. Our billiard and pool hall is equipped in flrst-cias shea.. A cordial Invitation Is extended the public to call and enjoy their leisure hours with us. .... Best of order maintained. Wade SUer's Bowling Alley's and Billiard Hall NEW MATLOCK BUILDING. A Standard for Quality. Cleanliness and Workmanship, Hand HadcClear Havana. riyNNiCCLMaktrs.' LEGAL BLANKS JTt: ajogoe of tbem. A foil ttrpply always kept to tiodc e ; , e t t r e e 44S4I4SS nature is on each box. 15c