- V rrs packs. AELY ACT OKBGQMAX, PENDLETON. OREGON. 8ATCRDAY. NOVEMBER M, 104. taqm warn, 1 KM MMMOMMMMXMMMMMMO HELIX iPPEIHS F UMhTI OF A New Indust Matchless Offerings IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Prices Sharply Reduced ARE PREPARING FOR THE HOME TALENT DRAMATIC DORCAS SOCIETY WILL GARMENT MAKING ADDF.l COMING CITY ELECTION, COMPANY IN VIEW HOLD A FAIR ON DEC. IS. THE LIST OF PENDLEON SALE BLACK TAFFETA SILKS S-lnch guaranteed bUck taffeta silks, $13 value, special at 5c yd 36-Inch extra quality guaranteed black taKeta silks, $1.50 value special at $.t0 yd T.V ralue black taffeta silk, special at 0c yd (1.00 value black taffeta jllk, guaranteed special TSc yd 1 SALE OF No. 80 all silk double faced mtln wide. In all tlie leading shades, Alexander THE GIVERS OF B. F. BECK Sanitary Plumber 807 Cottonwood Street m..,....,,,..,,.,........1,,...,ii..w...1iiiiiiiiiiuiliHiilntttHlitillltiltttltliilllliiilUililiit t iTTTVTVTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTvTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVVrvTTTTTT?TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTf Q&mg 0 Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, . RIBBONS taffeta ribbons, 4 1-3 Inches t special lc yd 1 Dept. Store BEST VALUES Monarch Ranges -Malleable Iron and the kind you cannot break. I bare a full line f Ranges, Heaters, both wood and coal, and In vite you to call and examine the same before ujing. T. C. TAYLOR The Hardware Man STOCK OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, CHINA WARE, GLASSWARE, STOVES, ETC., MUST BE REDUCED AND 18 NOW BEING OFFERED AT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. SOME OF THE GOODS ARB OFFERED AT A SMALL MARGIN OF PROFIT AND SOME AT ACTUAL COST, AND ALL OF IT AT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. $100.00 RJLWARD $100.00 WILL BE PAID TO ANYONE VISITING THE STORE AND FINDING AN ARTICLE THAT IS NOT OFFERED AT XJBSS THAN REGULAR PRICE. 77 ""' ) IT WILL PAY ANYONE TO 8 EH JOSEPH J Robert Grant Has Purchased Prop. crt Near Seattle Cemetery Is to He Enlarged and Improved Pub lic School Entertainment Half Section of Land Clianges Hands Expected Home From World's Fair A Good Rain Is Needed. Helix. Xov. 2S. The annual elec tion of the city of Helix will be held Monday. December 12. at which tim mere are 10 ne three councllmen, a ecorder and a treasurer elected. liobert Grant, who recently olil l.ls ranch near this place and moved wllh his family to Seattle, has pur, chased a ranch near that city. At a special meeting of the city council It was decided to purchase of W. M. Scott, his interest In the Helix cemetery. Also certain lands adjoin hip said cemetery on the west; price ?J50. When the transfer has been formally made the city will have the grounds cleaned up. A new fe.ice ill be built and the property im- 1 roved in many other respects. X W. Hewitt is now circulating a suo- scrlption paper, the proceeds of which art- also to be applied on the lame work. A very interesting entertainment was given by the pupils of our puo- llc school Wednesday afternoon. John Tlmmerman has purchased ihe half section of land known as the Ben Casey ranch, of Louis Muller. Thanksgiving day was appropriate ly observed In this place, the union services at the Christian church be ing well attended. There were aUo the usual family reunions and frten 1 ly gatherings. The last heard of Jim Kern and Erwln King, they were preparing for a trip to Holdman, where they expect' od ;o bag a hack load (more or lessi of Jackrabblts, coyotes, etc. The popular young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jullen, are expected to ar rive In Helix from an extended trip In the East In a few days. They have been at the World's fair at St Louis, and many other places of Interest, during their absence. The fall sown grain in this section is improving In appearance day by day, but a good rain is much needed at this time. Mr. Hamilton of the Pendleton Tribune presented a proposition for a "write-up," to the city council on Tuesday evening, but the "Dads" ap parently did not take very kindly to it, as the proposition was promptly "turned down." Just received by express, mens handsome cravanet coats at the Peo pies Warehouse. IN EXPLANATION WILL SAY THAT I HAVE CLOSED A DEAL FOR THE SALE OF MY STORE JANUARY I, HENCE THE CUT IN PRICES. THIS IS A GENUINE STOCK REDUCTION SALE AND THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD, NOT BELOW COST, BUT AT PRICES THAT MEAN A BIG SAVING TO YOU. BASLER FOR GOODS NOW, AS HE FOR HIS Steve Leonard, Formerly Foreman at Pendleton, Now Day Foreman at 1'matllla Publlo Schools Give an Entertainment for the Library Fund Ike Kelly Resigns Yard niaster Hoboes Commit Depreda tions to Merchandise Cars. Umatilla, Ore., Nov. 2. I. Kelly left Wednesday for Portland and Sound points. Ciaude Kaye, clerk at the Duncan house, went to Walla Walla Thursday 011 business. O. C. Smith, local mannger for the WiMern Union Telegraph Co., visited Penedleton Tuesday. Robert Lingo, foreman of the day switch crew, made a business trip to Portland this week. Mrs. J. P. Fallthee arrived here from Portland Tuesday to Join her husband, who Is employed In the O, It. & N. office at this place. Some of our young people are con templating organizing a home talent draamtic club. An entertainment was given Wed nesday evening by the public school children for the benefit of the school library. A large anil appreciative au dience attended and a neat sum was added to the library fund. Considerable depredations to mer chandise cars are reported between here and The Dalles, supposed to be done by hoboes. Ike Kelly has resigned as yardmas ter and Steve Leonard, night yard man, has taken his place. Mr. Leon- aid Is succeeded by Joe McCullough. It Will Be to Your Interest. It you contemplate visiting the St Louis exposition, to secure reliable Information aa to railroad service, the lowest rates and the best routes. Also as to local condition! In St Louis; hotels, etc., etc If you will write the undersigned, stating what Information you desire, the same will be promptly furnished. If we do not have It on hand, will se cure It for you If possible, and with out any expense to you. Address, B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent 142 Third Street, Portland. Oregon. For Rent. Four acres good garden and or chard, all under Irrigation, at Echo, Or, Address J. H. Koontz, Echo, Or Attention Eagles. You are requested to meet at Hen dricks' hall, Monday, November 28, at 12 sharp. W. G. BOGERT, W. P, WILL RETIRE FROM BUSINESS SUCCESSORS. Eastern Star Entertain Revival Mooting Will Ho Held at tlie Pres byterian Church Christian En deavor Make Money by Public Dinner Columbia Team Wins tlie Football Game Over Waltxhurg InrrcnNNl Attendance at Columbia Milton, Nov. 26. Miss Rose Lu- cinger. who has been the guest of her aunt. Mrs. John Miller, has returned to Walla Walla. Mrs. O. W. Quiet and her son. Glenn, are visiting Mr. ami Mrs. I.. Berry. The Eastern Star entertained at their hall Wednesday evening. Light refreshments were served. The Dorcas Society of the Presby terian church, will have a Christmas fair on the 12th of December. Mrs. J. L. Williamson, Lizzie Hunv- er and Jessie Williams attended a so cial at Weston last night, given by the I. O. O. F. and Ilebekah lodges. A series of evangelistic meetings will begin Sunday night at the Pres byterian church. Evangelist Need lium ami his special singer are ex pected hero Tuesday to assist In the meetings. Mrs. J. M. Hradshnw of Fairfield, Wash., Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. E. Wilcox. The Thanksgiving dinner served yesterdoy by the Christian Endeavor, was quite a successful affair. About $45 was realized after all expenses had been paid. C. E. Brlley is clerking in J. N. Stone's furniture store. The foot null game yesterday be tween Columbia college and Walts burg resulted In 11 victory for the former by a score of 11 to 4. The Waltshurg team returned home this morning. Joe D. Long, of Leland, Idaho, is a student of Columbia college. A Runaway Bicycle. Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, HI. It developed a stubborn ulcer un yielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. It's Just as good for burns, scalds, skin eruptions and piles. 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Look at the large window at the Peoples WarehoyjyaiKl seewhat they propose glvlnfCTnelr customers for Christmas prestjnJs. There is abso lutely no chat'itoj attached-to these. Witli euch $ purchase you get a ticket and the more t purchases you make the more tickets you get. AAAAAAAAAAaaAAAAaAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAA YTTTf TTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTTT T ( JANUARY 1ST, AND MUST CUT DOWN THE STOCK Glassware, Chiiiaware, Etc. La V Since the change In the mat ! J ment of the Pendleton Woolen 1 which occurred on September : r last a garment department baa added, and now Smoking Jac Bath Robes, Lounging Robes, 81 lug Shirts, Arctic Blouses and' boggan Coats, are being mania. tured. v These garments already give deuce of soon being as popular i famous Blankets, Robes and Bh J made by this Institution. '' ; But few samples have bean ahi but so great has been the call these garments that they have 1 behind on orders ever sine o menclng to manufacture thsm, , spite of the fact that they t made new additions to the aiachlt to turn them out ' ' ' The Pendleton : merchants ' h been showing the Smoking Jaekav INDUSTRIES. MUUUl IVVU MRU Wli U UW WH1I.I. - their Bath Robes art on display 1 ,1f ( are even prettier than on Imagine. They are made out of the lugh-grude cloth that goes Into ' ludlnit Robes, and one of these Bi Itnbes, If worn every evening for I ordinary lifetime, would still be se iceable, for they are practically B.iiiiiciii uini win uui wear out. III contemplating the purchase t a Smoking Jacket or Bath Robe t few people consider that a cheap 1 tide will always look cheap and re der but poor service. The Pendlet Bath Robes and Smoking Jacke' while higher In first cost, will gl the wearer longer service, more coi ! fort and better satisfaction than ! cheap article. They are a distinct novelty and f Christmas or holiday presents w not full to please, no matter how fa tidlous or particular the reel pis may be. In making up Chrlstnn lists remember the ments. Pendleton ga, - ... Wl all n 1 1 u . IIUUtU itUf " A AAA A A AAA aj "Hi 4 .iHrVVVrYTTTTY