, -EIGHT PACES. DAILY EAST OREMOXUX, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 18, 190. PAGK FIVE Henderson Corsets yAVOlUTKS OF THE FAIR SEX. EVERY I'" GUARANTEED. plPl.FA UNBREAKABLE frrEELB. WEAIl THEM. FOR SALE ONLY AT WOMEX fashion flip (or-seta. Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets l CITY BREVITIES 0. C. Rader. Get sunny. Cub register at Wlthee's. Bli line Stetson hats at Roosevelt's. IS.SO ladles' Gloria shoes at Roose wlt's. Sew children' long coats at twttch'a Football. Thanksgiving, Football. Biker CI1'-' vs Pendleton. Smokers ret satisfaction at How ird'i, formerly Rees' cigar store. Lost Brass cap for axle of Wag m. Reward said for return to this office. The St George restuarant, open tv and night. Mrs. Cooper, proprl ttras. For Sale House and lot; house auiy new, with city water and with . Mil complete. Inquire of J. T. Brown, 211 Lincoln street. Wanted Toung lady or gentleman for light, agreeable work In city. Good proposition to right party. A. M. Maxwell. Hotel Pendleton. Wanted Good sized, comfortably furnished, warm room, with buthroom privileges. Close In. Hoard optional. Apply "Warmth." care this office. To all those who were unable to Kore coupons of our ngents, we will until December 1. Issue them at our studio. Positively regular prices will mall after that date. Rembrandt Audio. Fill the valley with ditchea. If you want your land leveled or Irrigation Aches dug, we will give you an es thnate of the cost without charge. Newport Land & Construction Co., Vlw. Or. Just received the finest and largest aswrtment lot ' of stoneware ever "ought to Pendleton. We will sell high grade as low as other sell sesper grades. Every Jap guaran . C Rohrman. Vltlt the Peoples Warehouse groc T department. If you will get their rou will leave a small order, l no question about that. Even small order you will save money on a large order you will save With every dollar purchase W will receive a ticket on the JJH.M worth of presents that the Hm Warehouse will distribute the r before Christmas. .... ....TT Solid j Gold j Brooches J other gold jewelry in the J Ideas can be found In " "bundance at our store. 1 J J!" ,MV iall Prices attached. J X us and be convinced. HUNZIKER J"'r an4 Optician Main Street Get sunny. TJ. C. Rader. "A-Rare-Bit" at Hohbach's, Fresh fruit dally at Martin's. New Knox hats, Roosevelt's. Douglas and Hanan shoes at Roosevelt's. Ladles' Teutsch's. skirts, $2.00 and up at Ice cream and soda every day at the Delta. Hundreds of funcy baskets, Sc to 12.96. Nolf's book store. Fomball, Thanksgiving, Football. Haker City vs. Pendleton. Free lessons In art needlework at Mrs. Carlson's, at Hasbrouck's. Japanese cook wants a Job. Wages $30 per month. Address P. O.box 34. Rooms New . furnished PERSONAL MENTION John H. MoKachern, of Helix, Is In the city today on business. Judrce Hughes, of Prairie City, la a guest at Hotel SL George. Dr. T. M. Henderson went to Echo this morning to attend a patient. John T. Whistler is looking over the Butter Creek Irrigation project for a few days. Abe Miller, the pioneer of Pilot Rock. Is In the city today on a busi- ni'SM Yis.it. Mrs, Benjamin Senseny, who re sides at Thompson and Alta streets. Is seriously til of asthma. A. J. Parker, of the Chicago & Northwestern, was In the city today in the Interest of his system. F. R, Hanke'. general Northwestern agent for the Milwaukee road, is a guest at Hotel St. George today. Clark E. Nelson, of Weston, was in town last nlnht to aiienrt th. d.. He returned home this elers' dance, morning. O. F. Overbaugh, of the O. R. tc N. freight department, who spent yes terday In the city, in the interest of his department, left this morning for Heppner and Arlington. Tom Sanderson, a pioneer O. R. & N. switchman, of the La Grande yards, Is reported to be dying at St. Vincent's hospital In Portland, where he was taken some time ago, for chronic stomach trouble. . Harry Walters. O. R. & N. operator who has been relief agent at Meach am for a few days, passed through this morning for Echo, where he will relieve Agent Ed Graves for a short time, who will take a rest. J. L. McCrary. freight conductor of the La Grande division of the O. R. & N Is on the passenger run of W. H. Kelsay, who is at the bedside of his old friend and associate, A. P. Nash, who is critically ill at his home on Jackson street. BASLKK TO RETIRE. Stork of furniture, Carpou, Et&, Be In Cut Ifciwn Even' Article Of fered at a Bargain. Joseph Basler will retire from hus- rooms; i lness In Jendleton January 1. havlnz bath; with or without board. Close contracted to transfer his business In; 302 Webb street. j to his successor after that date. Dur- Wlll buy chickens, geese and tur- '"B lne t,me Mr- Basler remalnB In keys, also sell same dressed ut any DU!iiness he will devote, his time to time. Cull up Charles Heln, 'phone j re,,ucln" hls Baeb to meet the pur black 163. chase price, and in order to do this . will cut the selling price on everv in the Btore as he must get BOWLERS' SECOM GAME. I Allelic I in veil a Good Gome at the . HrniMuick Parlors Last Night. The second game of the series of 24 games to be played by the Pendle ton Bowling League was played at the parlors of the Brunswick, last night between Anderson's and Tall man's teams. The following scores were made and the teams now have the following totals; Anderson's Team. Kees 143 164 177 j Bollerman 148 . 115 161 Bays 122 107 78 Yates 121 136 111 Anderson 117 166 127 Tullmun'H Team. Kader 184 120 124 Medley 104 104 87 Wyiick 116 116 123 Anderson 133 141 166! Slier 162 166 166 article rid of the goods, At this sale goods are not advertis ed below cost, but a guarantee is given that every article In the store will be sold below regular price and some articles at actual cost. It will pay people figuring on Investing In furniture to call and Investigate Bas ler's offers before buying, as It will mean money saved for. them, The going out of business will close Jan uard 1. ''I jf Mr. Basler after retiring from bus iness will, with his family, take a trip to his old home In Germany, where they will spend several months. AGAIXST JU'.MES MEMORY. Seattle Church Members Object Jo "0ien Town" Record of Ex-Muyon I Fifteen church members, most of thein clergymen, last night filed with the council a protest against the pro posed dedication of the square at I Fifth and Cedar streets to the late j Thomas J. Humes, says the Seattle I Star. Among them were A. S. Allen, laumi tliot lavo.l K.at nlixhl will nav ' ,,r ' m' .... r - Calms, -of the Fremont Totals for the four teams to date: Kelley's team, 2011; Anderson's team, 21102; Tall man's team. 1H38; and Thompson's team. 1818. The same night. All the, Baptist It Pays to Trade at The People's Warehouse Watch this Space for Saturday Night's Specials No... You keep this ticket, we keep the tub. For each $t purchase ftt the Peoples Warehouse from Oct. 29th to Dec. 24th, 1904, you receive ticket entitling rou to a chance 57 Rifts, valued at S8S1.50. 1 KinRHbtiry Piano a Standard Sewing Machine.. '. 3 Talking' machine 4 Full set china dishes t 5 Silk dreH pattern i Ladies1 Tuilor Made Suit 7 Man's Overcoat .. 8 Set Fur . Boy's Cold Watch to Girls Gold Watch it Traveling Bag with Toilet Set... is Parlor I.smp 13 Wall Trunk U-Hole Leather Suit Case 15 Pair Pendleton Blankets 16 Fine Couch Cover 17 Ladies' Stylish Hat 18 Boy's Suit of Clothes. 19 Handsome Pillow so Ladies' Patent Leather Shoes "' si Men's Patent Leather Shoes . sa Man's Stetson Hat 23 Boy's Knee Pant Suit . ... S4 Ladies' Silk Hose 25 Barrel Bver's Best Piour 26 Barrel Walters Best Flour . 27 Men's Suit Clothes .. . ... 1.175 .... 60.00, .... 50.00 .... 50.00 .... 2500 .... 25.00 .... 25.00 ... 2500 ... 5 00 .... 25.00 .... 25 00 .... ao 00 ... ao.oo .... 1500 14.00 .... 13, 00 ... i5- .... 10.00 10 00 .... 300 .... 5.00 .... 5 00 ... 5.00 .... s.50 .... 4 .... 4 00 .... 25.00 Total $881.50 Ipnt lone or destroy tills ticket. No. THE PEOPLKS WAREHOUSE. GET OUR 7 ZTr 7 II GET OUR. crocery Peoples Warehouse crocery PRICES WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. PRICES TAKEX IN WALLA WALLA . 'AFTER 250 MILE CHASE. a game on Monday series promises to develop some good P1""" ' "reg,H "on"1 Rev. . : Owen Jones, assistant pastor of the r r ...m. ..... t i.i. . i.JFlrl,t Presbyterian church; Rev. W. A. present last night, and Wade Slier i ald,'f'heT"d Presbyterian was .ubst,,:n1dh:th1game. I ' ' I The counctlmen looked' upon the j remonstrance as an aspersion to the j memory of the dead mayor, tabling the protest before It was read. Utter I they directly rebuked the churchmen ; by passing resolutions revering the I memory of the former chief executive. land calling attention to the fact that six years of his administration were the greatest In the history of the city. STRIKE IS SPREADING. Troon Put Down I'linillneHS Among Laboring Men. Havre. Nov. 18. The strike move ment which originated among the carters several days ago, is spreading. Several riots occurred this morning. but were quickly put down by troops, A' cavalry force is patrollng the , The clergymen said they had no cen streets. The docks are badly con-1 sure for Judge Hume's character, put gested. ! of hia official record. j They spoke as follows: - i Notice. "Our contention is that Mr. Humes' AH persona knowing themselves In- j public reputation Is based upon his debted to me will please call and set- frankly avowed, well known and re tie at .nee as I have sold my grocery lent lessly carried out' policy with re store. RUDOLPH MARTIN. Schilling's Best means bakinc-SMrdw flavoring txUKM of good-enough quality at fair hzt. . . l. . prices. - At your gfotm i ' "" Just "elved a new lot of those Peggy from Paris . 'g been selling so fs,t tbls season. ' Hand Bags Chain Purses khi u iu ueiutiii luriu Ml vice ui. inouiy Known as me wiae-open policy. "We believe that policy waa essen tially wrong In principle and unwise in policy. "We think the future historians of our city will slightly designate the wide-open -polloy for which -. Mr. Humes consistently, stood. . a black stain upon our civic life. ' ' ' "And we believe it Is unwise for the municipality to commemorate the public services of Mr. Humes, be. cause his name Is Inseparably and rightly associated In the public thought with a policy which more than an o'her has brought discredit upon our city." ' It hate i 10.oo. Krni tltHs assortment. The prices on Peggys run from Handbags, H.60 to TJM. " U 1 value and sure to suit. KOEPPENS The Popular Price Drug Store. C KOEPPEJf BROTHERS. ' Ilia; Seattle Deal. . A deed was filed In the county auditor's office today conveying prop ertyerty valued at 6J4.22 from the Northern Pacific railroad company to the Northwestern Improvement company. The property is situated in Cowllts. Lewis. Thurston, Pierce, and Kittitas .counties. The stamps on the deed amounted to $34 attle Star. Chicago Wheat. Chicago. Nov. 18. December wheat opened at 1.10H. closed tl.HU. Mav opened $1.104. closed $1.11 Porn oDened 6014. closed 49. Oats opened ?84. closed t. . . Try a pair of our $1.60 school shoes. Good wear or your money back at Teutsch's, r..JMS2!M Shrewd and Nimble Colored Mini Went East l'rom .. Pendleton anil Then Doubled Hack to This Pluce and Went North on Lust Evening's Mixed Train llortoii Is Sulil to Have Served a Term at Walla Walla for llobliery lAkRoy is Recovering ' Gradually From the Razor Cutx. J After a flight of more than 260 miles,' during which time he twice slipped from the grasp of the officers on his trail, Ira D. Horton, the negro wanted In Pendleton on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon with Intent to kill and rob, 1b under arrest In Walla Walla. He was taken by City Marshal Alvah Brown lust night as he left the Pendleton freight train. upon which he was stealing a ride. Deputy Sheriff C. P. Davis, of the lo cal office, went to Walla Walla this morning to secure the prisoner. Horton attacked with a razor and dangerously wounded Edward LeRoy, his colored employer, at an early hour Tuesday morning. He made his es cape In the darkness, before the po lio arrived. . When next heard from he was beating his way Into La Grande on an eastbound passenger train. Night Watchman Wade of ike city attempted to arrest the des- parado and fired five shots at him, but the negro escaped In the darkness. Deputy' 'Sheriff McLaughlin of Union county, discovered Horton In a freight car at Telocaset, a small sta tidn west of North Powder. The offi cer sealed the car. Intending to arrest the negfo when he reached North Powder, but when that station was reached it was discovered that Hor ton had cut a hole in the car door, broken the seal and escaped. He was not heard from again until he ran afoul of the Walla Walla police. It is presumed he came into Pendleton early yesterday morning aboard of a freight train, lay in hiding until night and then caught the freight to Walla Walla. Horton Is said to have served a term in the Washington state penlten tlary for robbery committed In Taco ma. His mother resides In the Sound City, snd he Vas evidently trying to reach her when apprehended. LeRoy", the victim of Horton 's ra zor, Is slightly improved., snd his at tending physician is hopeful of his i covery. The patient does not believe Horton succeeded In carrying away anything from the house after the at tack. Assault with a dangerous weapon with intent to kill or rob Is punishable by Imprisonment In the state penitentiary for not more than 10 years. Where robbery follows the assault the punishment is not less than five, nor more than 20 years Im prlsonment. Astoria Needs IJglits. The east end is sorely In needs of lights. The city pays almost 16000 yearly (or street lights, and out of a desire to keep down this expense account the council has been disposed to deny requests from property own ers for mora lights. Astoria Aorlan. Evenings at Home Are Made Pleasant by Games The games that are tlte rage now are "SHERLOCK HOLMES," "FLINCH," "PANIC," "DOWN THE PIKE WITH BIIIS. WIGGS." - DUPLICATE WHIST TRAYS AND SCORE CARDS. Combination Game Boards Ten to 100 different games can be played on each board. All the newest books, most popular stories, latest magazines and the loading newspapers. FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store NEW IDEAS Three new, useful household articles that are a big Improve ment over the old style. THE DELPHOS LONG HANDLE DUST PAN Pan Is free to swing In any direction. No bending over In taking up dust . ... THE DELPHOS OIL CAN Lamps are never overfilled. 'Air tight and easy to take oil from. No tipping of can and no spilling of oil. -, THE DELPHOS ROTARY CORN POPPER No burnt corn. Every kernel of corn pops. Easy to operate, convenient to fill and empty. V. STROBLE 210 court st. ' STOVES, FURNITURE AND CARPETS. t 't Heating Stoves Don't buy stove until you see us. Our stock Is complete and no nave all sizes at money-saving prices. Onr line was se lected with view of getting only beaters that are fuel savers. Goodman-Thompson Co. HARDWARE, STOVES, PLUMBINO ..4s4.4e