DAILY W ORKtrONXAN, PENDLETON, ORBQOW, SATURDAY, OCTOBEB M. 1004. rAoa Oar .New Building doing "n4" ta Ur MW h0m e"BW hay. a little bit the moet attractive store ta ""l".'i.'nflnrdln " the large, best and freshest stock of groceries i . Wa m a bright, fresh supply of hlfh- 'j(acj. "'"' -mr . , - itore In Pendleton often as treat Induce " V MW. do. or ell as high-grade foods. . STANDARD grocery Company jj get os in oar new home Comer Court and Johnson Streeu. Johnnle-on-the-Spof Delivery ' 0000notOtO000000004 JjHY BRIVITIES U W Billy at sUrtln'a -j id Gloria shoes at Roose- a Stke rr best In photos to be (BMibrmrdt Studio. Mom in art needle work at j,0Baavs, t Hssbrouck'a aan let satisfaction at How AWO Bees' cigar store. .mm cook wants a Job. Wages ipaaith. Addresi P. O. box 14. 5w dlldren. long coats at sat "wkjantw nspkint, with tanc)' kls a Mich. Nolfi book store. and framing pictures, ksaiuteed. Western Art Co., L sni new place. Rembrandt A 111 Cottonwood street, one it tkd amth of Court Lseeauiila. A six-room house iiajiW. 1801. Terms $16 per ak.IT. Tade t Son, .tea girl to learn dressmak 'i ad Mies' tailoring. No. (II f" street tin. Bensch. ; Bat Lsrge sing le furnished m ttth btth in connection. For fc two gentlemen. Inquire at sSst , MeConnmsck and family are iKKd tone from their trip to the jrifihirind other Eulern points inrjfcw dtya et tkctrle chandeliers are In. tm dlBerent styles to choose fat our new patterns and get f J.L Vaughn. Jena-House and lot, house . with city water, and sat complete. Inquire of J. T. Get Sunny. U C Radar. Cash registers at Wlthee'a Douglas and Hanan shoes at Roos evelt's. Ice cream and soda every day at the Delta. A new turntable has been put In at Starbuck by the O. R. ft N. For Sale Complete aet of house hold furniture. Inquire at this office. The BL George restaurant, open lay and night, lira. Cooper, propri etress. Louis Bell, an Italian, Is the shoe maker v.-ho has just located at 126 Court street. Try a pair of our tl.SO school shoes. Good wear or your money back at Teutsch's. Wanted Woman to do general housework. Family of three. Inquire 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 j"". 111 Lincoln street wetied the finest and largest stoneware ever Pendleton. We wlU sell moe at low is others sell Pita. Ever fa. Bosnian. n hup coal, the old reliable. " H0 most SatllfRCtnrv 60 delivered. Tlnalvn nr. . ' " nwu ana E " Pmdleton market. $6.1 i.JJi'4, aevre . T ""'err. Roilra nrnn4 """eeeeeeeeeeeee i&rerw are J "awhat I Ski - I wbea roe should buying I"" dale. ""r hen, I Hated -.ktod. is We carry ! KUNZKER " Wrest ! 4 Bag Don't Prevent Scab. Government restrictions are de signed with laudable but frequent mistaken intention. consequently amendment at frequent Intervals is desirable. This week a big band of Idaho lambs of only feeding quality reached Chicago In which scab was detected. Feeders by the score were ready to take them at $4. E0 because of this Infection not a serious mat ter by any means they were of ne cessity sold as culls at $4, a ruinous price, while at the same time a lot of valuable raw material was destroyed. But for a government regulation re quiring double dipping and 10-day quarantine these lambs could have been finished. Any intelligent feeder would have given them a second din ping at home. It Is obviously a case that points to the necessity of an amendment In the regulations. Chi cago Livestock World. New Needlework. Miss Hamrick, who brings such pretty novelties west each season, ex pects to arrive In this city some time near the first and give lessons in the newest designs. Lovers of the correct thing In dress will be delighted with the petterns In eyelet and stllleto work which makes the waists and stocks so smart this season. Watch tor future notice. Exprem Office at Hlngluun. The Pacific Express Co. haa estab lished an office at Bingham Springs, and the residents of that neighbor hood claim that It will fill a real need. Its establishment obviates the necessity for all express packages to tnat point being prepaid, and Is other wise a convenience. Agent H. W. Swart of the O. R. N., will be the express agent. 5 Per Ton for Alfalfa. A. J. Davis of Butter creek, has old for IB a ton in the stack, over 700 tons of alfalfa, which will be fed out by cattle men of that vicinity on tne spot. New Farm Residence. G. LeQ row, who lives three miles southwest of Weston, Is building a large and fine residence. 8. T. Gore is the contractor. . . PERSONAL MENTION E. a Wilbur, of Meacham Creek, In the city today. Dr. A. H. Ribb. livestock inspector expected home from Rakr rnn this evening. Miss Elna Kimbrick of Aibnu ... rived last night and Is the guest of ins uixie Toda. . Charley Berry left lut ni.M . Lewiston. expecting to spend the win ter in that district Mrs. Ivy Coffey of Artm i town yesterday on business, returning on last evening's train. Oscar Thompson of Ttiitter r,b haa finished dipping 180 head of beef steers which he is full feeding. W. P. Rihorn haa returned from month In the Eaat, most of his time oeing spent in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. G. E. Tumln of Rnl. ... .v,- gueat Thursday and Friday of Ous La Fontaine, while on his way to California. Jamea Dorran. of wiini i. city today on business connected with nis larming interests in the Junlner country. W. H. Beneflel returned Weston this morning. He haa been the guest of his daughter Mr. w t Springer. J. B. Despaln went to Ukiah this morning to attend a social riven t the Artisans and the Modern Wood men Jointly. Ora Rhodes, of the Fair store t Athena, was in Pendleton this morn ing on his way home from a visit to Monroe county. E. T. Judd of Salem, one of the heavy stockralsers of the valley, Is in town. Inspecting the McLaughlin Im ported stallions. Mrs. J. A. McKee. of Hennner. re turned home this morning. She has oeen tne guest of Mrs. J. H. Graham. at 808 West Court street Mrs. Jane Reece of Ellenahmr visiting her aister. Mrs. Tabitha Rlril The two ladles have Just returned from a visit to Huntington, with their brother, George Strange. F. E. Holm and R. A onhert engi neers of the O. R. A X. at La ftranrie are In the city today, as witnesses In the last session of the Swauger in quest being held this afternoon. E. E. Elbert, of Travnnr. Town hna arrived and after visiting with his brother, who lately came Into the neighborhood of Pilot Roek will work in the railroad shops at Umatilla. JAMES HOFFMAN DEAD, Pioneer of .Oregon Pawed Away at Hotel St. George Laxt Night James Hoffman, of Eugene, who has been In this city for some time visiting his nephew, Dr. T. H. White, also visiting a sister, Mrs. F. M. Al fred, of Baker City, died last night at Hotel St. George from a compli cation of diseases, chief of which was heart trouble. Mr. Hoffman was a pioneer of 1852, having spent the past 62 years in the state. In the earlier years of set tlement in Eastern Oregon, he was a packer and freighter In the mines, but of late years he has resided at Eugene, where he was associated with his brothers. Thomas and W. H., In large property Interests, among which are the Hoffman House, the leading hotel In Eugene. He was 62 years of age and was a highly respected and prominent citizen. The funeral will take place In Eugene. The body will be sent to Eugene tonight, from the Rader Un dertaking parlors, accompanied by a sister, Mrs. F. M. Alfred, of Baker City and Thomas Hoffman, of Eugene. I Peoples Warehouse Peoples Warehouse j Not Only One Day But Any Day, Not Just One Week But All the Time i Prices Until Dec. 3 1 TJnMeached nsUn, s Inches wide, good weight, 4Mo a yard, 11 yards for $.M Bleached muslin, 1 yard wide, Ko a yard, 11 yards fi.oo Canton flannel, unbleached. So yard, 10 yards for i.o Outing flannel, unbleached, Kc.a yard, 20 yards for i.o Good, flrst-claas American prints, not trashy stuff, o yard, 15 yards for . . ,'. tt.00 Amoakrag ginghams, ail alas creeks, we bare sold for years and continue to sell for 5c a yard, 10 yard for ai.o Good and pretty outing flannel. In stripes and checks, regular 8o quality, 10 yards for 91.00 You get 10 Inches to the yard when you buy at the Peoples' Warehouse. Children's fast black hose, good fall weight from Bo to 8c per pair) slse from 5 to Oft. Ladles' fast black hose, full fashioned 4o p,, vult One odd lot of children's union suits that were ISo suit, are now 9c a suit at The Peoples Warehouse. Tarns, Linings, Dress Goods, Velvets, 81lks, Binding, Trimming. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE CLERKS PROTEST WOULD INDUCE PAUL STRAIN TO CIOSE EARLY. Crowd Assembled In Front of Strain's Store Last Evening and Tried to Prevent Clothier From Doing Bus iness Clerks Not Responsible for Egg Throwing Strain Arrested for Disorderly Conduct, But CI large Withdrawn Tills Morning. WILL COUNT TONIGHT. tlOOO Barn. George Btaggs la building a large harn on his farm three miles from Weston, which will cost about tl00. James Aaher la the contractor.. Is.. a ."H.. . wCwI!! T' of those Peggy from Paris "V tall Uilg Chain Purses ,. The prices on Peggys run from .ur. to suit. K0EPPENS aa, Prio Den Store. OEPPEN BROTHER. Will Be Known at 0:30 p. m. Who Gets die Gold Watch. Friends of Miss Catherine Davis, Miss Charlotte Hastings and Miss Ida Reeden will know at :30 o'clock to night which Is entitled to the gold watch in the popularity contest on at the Sisters of St. Francis fair. Miss Davis la a student at St Jo seph's Academy from Kemmerer, Wyo. The two other ladles are res idents of Pendleton and neither Is a student. Last night Miss Anna Delatuer was declared the winner of the dia mond ring. The fair will come to a close Mon day night Each evening large crowds have been In attendance at the rooms where the fair is being held In the Bowman building. A number of articles yet remain for sale but the sisters are confident of being able to dispose of nearly all their goods. Will Solicit Job Work. Im D. Drake, the well known orinter and newsnarjer' man. has been employed by the East Oregonlan to solicit and nave cnarge or tne jou work, and Mr. Drake will call upon the patrons of the paper often and revularlv. to see that their wants In thia line are attended to. The .office better eaulnrjed than ever to turn out neat work on short notice and those having anything In the printing line are requested to see r. uram before ordering elsewhere. The Pendleton Retail Clerks' Asso ciation Is. at war with Paul Strain, proprietor of the Hub clothing store, at Court and Johnson streets. The union and the clothier clashed last night when the latter refused to close his place of business at ( o'clock. A delegation of more than a score of clerks congregated in front of Strain's place last night and when he refused to close he was jeered by the crowd. Fully 260 people assembled and the excitement for a while was high. Eggs were thrown, but the clerks declare none of their men were responsible .for this. City Murshal M. J. Carney, who was present ordered Strain to appear before the recorder this morning, but when the matter was reported to Re corder Fits Gerald he criticized the action of the chief In allowing the crowd to form In front of the Hub.. 'The ordinance Is very plain." said the Justice. "When three or more persons congregate In one place In the street and are told to move on and refuse, they are guilty of a mis demeanor. When you tried to dis perse the crowd and the people refus ed to go, you should have placed them under arrest." Strain declares that rival mer chants of Pendleton are behind the clerks, but the union men deny this. "We are simply working to preserve our short hours," said President Ma cey, of the Clerk's Union. "There are 76 male and 60 women clerks In this city working until o'clock In the evening. We have been a long time In securing these hours and If Strain remains open each evening It endan gers our welfare. He promised to comply with our request to close at f o'clock, but he has broken nis word." Strain says: "The crowd congre gated In front of my place. Insulted my customers and threw rotten eggs at me, and when I exclaimed against It, they accused me of disorderly con duct and the'marshal stepped up and placed me under arrest. This morn ing he withdrew the charge." Cocker Spaniel Returned. F. P. Rounds has secured the return of hta blooded cocker spaniel bitch, after the animal had been absent 12 days. It was known that she was tnian here inH nil t Into a box car with some race horses, and word was telegraphed up the line, with the re ihit the thief became frightened and dropped the spaniel off the car at Haines, where she was picked up and cared for by a saioonaeeper. License to marry has been issued .i Ai.rir a the followlna: vj in vvm " Krter M. Chrietlanson and Mlttle Bai A Little Sermon on Fountain Pens THE TEXT. "Clean pens make clear consciences, but Inky fingers excite unholy words." Ws have Just received a large shipment of WATERMAN IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS. Probably there Is no article which serves mora 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 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 -of a point you want, from extra fine to a stub. blH "WO! H WH, GUARANTEES. 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 SO days It the pen Is not entirely satisfactory. 8TYLOGRAPHIC PENS. We carry the "Independent" Btylographlc 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 la Pen dleton, but we claim that If Its Ingrain carpets you want, we east save you money.. Our prices are the lowest In Pendleton. OaU and let us convince yon. V. STROBLE , FURNITURE CARPETS ISTOVES. 2J0 Coort Street Exercise is Healthful There Is no exercise more highly recommended bhen Bowling. It brings into play the use of all the muscles and Is an exhilarating pastime. Bowling affords pleasure as wel as being beneficial.'' . Our billiard and pool ball la equipped In flrst-clasa 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. ' ,'''''' Couldn't Say. Malar Tell General, . are you a judge of horseflesh T General Blow lm rn.no w. eat any that I know of. A Standard for Quality. Cleanliness and Workmanship, ' Hand MadeXlear Havana.' FiyNN&CO.Makcrs: Always fcssa iml sr the Full Mama I aiative Uromo Qumine JS (Vft OargCc44aiOaDay,Crk3fay' 1 if ! j. i-rf: h . 4e4ssfee4e4e ley, Dotn or aiorrow cvuuij.