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TEN PAGES. PAGE) TWO. DAILY EAST OKKSATl ILDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1905. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 81, IMS. 20 to 35 cft. Reduction is the MAGNET that, is drawing the crowds to the Golden Rii le Store The old price Is marked on every article. We simply take off all profits and let you have the Roods for the amount they cost us. This is your opportunity Don't, Miss It Come Now GEXEKAL NEWS. Sir Henry Irving was burled beside David Garrlck. beneath the shad.iw of a statue of Shakespeare, In Westmins ter Abbey. The last payment of J3, 255.000. due on the lands of the friars, appropriat ed by the American government, was made October 19. Mrs. May Puckley shot and killed Mrs. Clara McCluskey In Chicago. They had quarreled over a man. The women were formerly partners In a saloon. The Count of Flanders, brother of the king of Pelgium. and heir to the throne, has resigned his right of sue cession to his son. Prince Albert The count Is quite old and totally blind. Negotiations by Harrlman and Srhwerin to finance the Japanese Manchurlan railway, have entirely failed. European capital English and Bolgtam have gotten the start of them. , Up till 6 p. m. of October 20. 3340 cus of yellow fever have developed a?' New Orleans, of which 435 resulted fatally. There are now 108 cases un der treatment, with no deaths for two days past. Hilda Austin, a professional nurse. Is under arrest In New York, charged with stealing. In her apartments were found thousands of dollars worth of silverware and brlc-a-brac, all tnken from hotels. The devastation nlong the eastern shore of Lake Michigan by the recent storm was the greatest In history, the water fronts of all ports bcliiT swept bare. At Holland the loss was at least I210.000 to elevators and all other property. Elliott Fitch Shepard, son of Col. E. F. Shepard. and grandson of the late W. H. Vanderbllt, has been arnl?nel at Paris on a charge of manslaughter. He was driving his automobile at the rate of 80 miles an hour, when he ran down and killed a little girl. At Los Angeles, Mrs. Josephine Roach shot and probably fatally wounded Julius Laventhal. who tried to gain admission to her apartments after being warned to keep out. They had long been friends, but Mrs. Jaeh who Is separated from her husband. persisted in rejecting Laventhal s at tentlons. When arrested. E. O. Cunllffc. the The CHURCHES Methodist Episcopal Churcl. Sunday school, 10 a. m., A. J. Owen, superintendent; sermon, 11 a. m.; class meeting, 12:15 p. m.; Intermedi ate and Junior Leagues, 3:30; Ep- worth League, 6:30, leader, A. J. Owen. Topic, "tfaered SongH That Have Helped." Evening service, 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening, 7:30 o'clock. A cordial Invi tation Ik extended to all services. Itohert Winner, pastor. Prvsbytwlan Church. Morning worship at 10:30, theme, "The March of the Soul From the lioniluge of Death to the City of God." The return of Israel from tho Huby- lonlan captivity was not more stirring than this. Evening praise and prayer at 7:30. A large place is given to th Individual worshipper at this service by means of familiar gospel songs and responsive reading. The spirit and purpose of the meeting la evangelis tic. Bible school at 12 m. Young people's devotional meeting at 6:30 p. tn. and the force will be rapidly Increas ed. A street railway franchise proposi tion will be acted upon by the Baker City council November 6. Los Ange les parties will take the $40,000 bonds for for the purpose, If the franchise goes. Citizens of East Portland aro clam oring for a passenger and freight de pot to be built by the O. P.. & N., and bnse their demands upon the city's contract with the company In 1K82. The Boise council has passed an or dinance forbidding tho use of cigar ettes by any person under 21 years of age, and also the having of cigarette "makings" in the possession of any minor. The furniture manufacturing plant at Ncwberg. which has been closed down for several months, has been leased and will at once be put in operation by Fisher & lleer, of Van couver, B. C. This year's hop crop of British Co lumbia was very heavy and of excel- I lent quality. Horst & Co., of San Francisco, are trying to contract for the entire British Columbia output for the next five years. The Charleton Lumber company Is building a mill with a dally capacity of J100.000 feet, at Charleton. One hundred men are employed on a dam across North Yamhill river, from which to get power for the mill. Church of tlie ltlecmer. llev. Henry Dixon Jones, rector. Services for the ISth Sunday after Trinity. Morning prayer and set1' mon, 11. Evening prayer and ser mon, 7:30. Sunday school and Bible classes, 10 a. m. Subjects of se mens: Morning. "Saint Luke, the Beloved Physician; a Sermon fyr St. Luke's Day; a sermon for all who practice medicine, and for all who have ever taken medicine." Physic ians and patients are cordially Invited to be present. Evening subject, "Th Client Physician." The public will be given a cordial welcome at all serv ices. Vestrymen await strangers to greet them and show them to places. t What $1.00 will Buy at the Fair ! on Friday and Saturday FOR TWO DAYS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20TII, AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER S1ST, WE ARB GOING TO PIACE ON SPECIAL SALE A FEW LINES IN WHICH WOMEN ARE ESPECIALLY INTERESTKW. WE HAVE Cl'T THE TltlCES I.OWEK THAN EVER BEFORE MADE BY ANY HOUSE ON THE SAME , ARTICLES. FOR THE TWO DAYS ABOVE MENTIONED I CoiigTCKntioiuil Church. Services tomorrow us follows: Sun day school at 9:4 5 a. m.; morning preaching at 11 o'clock; Junior C. E. at 4 p. m.; C. E. at 6:30; evening meeting at 7:30. This evening service will bo one of our popular Illustrated services, In which hymns will be sung by the congregation and by soloists, and Illustrated by Rev. Richard Brown by the use of a Colt's Stere optlcon." These meetings are open to all, and we Invite you to worship with us. Prayer meeting Thursday even ing, 7:30. T. R. Egerton, pastor. Green Hair. There are men living today with green hair. This weird color Is not a curious fat), but the result, of working In a copper mine, where In order to be come n marketable commodity the prude ore Is roasted iu furnaces. It Is stilted that, although no offensive odor emanates from this process, there Is nevertheless some strange substance therein that produces a chemical change of the hair and beard, so that they become as green as grass. Strange to say, the texture of the hair suffers no Injury, but remains as soft and glossy as ever. Pearson's Weekly. Brief Criticism. Of Gray's "Elegy" a contemporary reviewer wrote: "The excellence of this little piece amply compensates far Its lack of quantity." That and notli I In TTW..-& rf "In Mnmftplum" n noil express messenger who stole 11 01 - , estimate was trn4ts "slm ..., oasn at u-ur . ... toucmug verses were evident- rarhed awav the whole amount, ai-1 r ... ... .... . - - terwnrd he claimed to have destroyed Inspired by 1 20.000 in bills of large denomination and to have hidden the remainder. The Intter statement proved true. The t0.O0O he had hidden has been founl parked In a suit case at the home of Cunliffe's brother-in-law, at Bristol, Conn. the full heurt of the widow of a military man. First Clirlsthui Church. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. ; morn- ng service, 11 o'clock; Christian En deavor, 6:30 p. m.; evening service, 30 o'clock. R. L. Cartwrlght, of Berkeley, Cul., will preach. Miss Fraker will sing. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Everybody In vited to attend. N. H. Brooks, pas tor. At Salvation Army Hall. Kjiee drill, 7 a. m.; holiness meet ing, 11 a. m.; free and easy, 3 p. m.; Balvation meeting, 8 p. m. Subject, Obedience." 'AH are welcome. Jas. Holden, captain, Frand Kuhns, lieu tenant. "THE OLD-TIME RELIGION.' Illustrnuxl und Sung at Congregational Church. Come and enjoy It. Come and sing about It. Your good old mother sang tho "old songs." You come und help us sing them. They'll do you good. Where? In the First Congregational church. When? Sunday night, Octo ber 22.. 7:30. You will be delighted with the service. It will help you In your religious life. A beautiful set of pictures, real works of art, will be used to Illus trate these good hymns of the church, by the aid of a Colt stereopticon. Come early. Bring your friends. Let the children come with you, and let us help you to help them In their re ligious life. Courtesously, T. It. EGERTON, Pastor. NORTHWEST NEWS. George Shaw, a single man, was drowned In North river, at South Bend. Wash., while duck hunting, by his skiff capsizing. Actual constructive work on the Ce- lilo cm il has begun. Seventy-f.ve men and two steam drills are at work Good Amendment. Husband This cake Is very good, my dear, but It seems to me there ought to be a little more Wife (In clear, icy. In cisive tones) That cake came by mall aul was made by your mother. Hus band Yes, ns I was saying, there ought to be a little more of IL Unpleasant Reminder. "I'll scalp that reporter!" growled old Weston Nurox over the morning paper. "Why, popper," replied his daughter who had her coming out reception th-; night before. "I thougm ne wrote me up real nice." "I:ut he speaks of ye wearln some soft, cllngln' material," an" ' that re minds me too much o' the time I wis tarred an' feathered out In Montan ny." Philadelphia Press. The Situation. First Passenger Are they a hnppy family? Second Passenger I'm nfrald not The old man Is seasick, but bis wife and the girls have mal de iner. Ilarper'i Bazar. FOR SALE. H ilf section average wheat lann. every foot In cultivation. One mile from It. R. warehouse, $1500 per quarter section. Half section, &0-bushel wheat land, i 300 Hces two years summer fallow. 30 nnes bottom land, good orchard und Improvements. Price $12,000. Easy terms. We have some very desirable plecen of town properly for sale. Price be low actual value. It will cost you nothing to see them. Call on or see K. T. WAHE SON. .Hie In E. O. liiiildlin... I'. O. U 'Phone llluck till. .'KNM.ETON OREGON A Smnntlon, Doctor (to pressing creditor) If yon must bring your bill every day, at least you might come with your head tied up, so that people would think yon were a patient! Hard on Hornb. Scene: The Wilsans' dining room. Koran, the slovenly cook, puta her bead In at the door. Korah Tlaze, ma'am, will ye be afthcr tclllu' me whin I'm to know whether th' puddin's baked or not? Mrs. Wilson Stick a knife into the middle of It, and If the knife conies out clean the pudding Is ready to send to the table. Mr. Wilsan And, Norab, If It docs come out clean stick all the rest of the knives In the house hits the pudding. Woman's Home Companion. Walters' Flouring Mills CapHi uy. 110 barrels a day. flour Kchiinged for wheat. irir Mill Peed. Chopped Feed. tc. always on band. There lately died at Scarra, Ireland, a Robert Taylor, whose age was 116. lie was the oldest postmaster in the vice at the time of his death. Most of the English and Irish papers gave :ni account of his life. It can be pioved that he was a flfer In the re bell on of 1798. Better. than money: Schilling's Best is as good for you as it is for your grocer ; a;iJ r.ioueyback. Daily East Oregonlan only 16 cents a weak. carrier, The Drlck In HI lint. "Sborry I'm sho Into, m" dear," be gan Dingle apologetically, "but shome fresh jokers stopped me an' wouldn' letnmee go" "Indeed?" Interrupted his wife. "Why didn't you take the brick out of your hat and hit them with It?" Philadel phia Tress. - lie Not Rash. One need not thrust bis hand Into a raging furnace even though he knows that a precious Jewel lies therein. He may bo patient until tho flames are spent. From "The Bishop s Mece," bj George IL Picard. IIU Part. Wife I see by this paper that the average f.tmlly has four and seven- tenths persons. Husband I suppose I'm the seven-tenths In this family! Wit should be used as shield for defense rather than U sword t wound others, Fuller. $1.00 will buy 6 rcul China cups and Saucers worth $1.60. $1.00 will buy 6 fancy Plates, blue decoration, largest slice. $1.00 will buy 9 largo size pie plates, blue decoration. 11. Q0 will buy 12 plain white plates, large Bl7.e. $1.00 will buy 12 plain white cups and saucers. $1.00 will buy 6 decorated seml-porcelaln cups and saucers. $1.00 will buy a good dress skirt, ladles' islze. $1.00 will buy 12 pairs of ladles' or misses' hose. $1.00 will buy 12 yurds of heavy linen toweling. $1.00 will buy 20 yards of good outing flannel. $1.00 will buy 8 large size pillow slips. $1.00 will buy 12 good size linen napkins. $1.00 will buy 20 yards of good calico. These are only a few of the lines we quote at a eiwlal reduction for Frlitay and Saturday. THE FAIR. STOltE They are at all the exquisite new creations in Artistic Furniture Carpets and Rugs are now to be seen at our modern FURNITURE EMPORIUM We have 20,000 square fool or floor xMCf, and not only tho floors, hut the walls also, uro filled with the choltwrt tilings the markets niford In our lines. Long oiperienrie In the business has taught ns to buy Furniture In which comfort and durability are combined with beauty, all at popular prices. Ciiiivunh, rut completely as you may, and you will mil find elsewhere the fullness of variety, oxcluslvcness and suerlor. Ity of iuality and finish, coupled with tho money-saving prices we quote. .The setison of festivities Is at lumd. You now! some nhw parlor ikwH or rockers to brighten the homo, so conic and "consult" us. We are 'spcelullsts" In your troubles or home furnishing, but It Is no trouble for us. We aro proud to show you our goods, whether you want to buy or not. Satisfaction guaranteed. Yours to Plensci, M. A. RADER A WORLD BEATER SALE of Ladies' Tailored Suits at TEUTSCH'S Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 57 Suits, values $22.50 to $42.50 $17.95 At one uniform price That this sale is a world beater goes without saying. ( Never in the history of I Pendleton, were such vatu ?s offered. ' These suits are not old shpp-worn goods, but all strictly UP TO THE MINUTE IN S TYLE GARMENTS. All this season's LATEST CREATIONS. They come in all colors. Come early Mon- i day and secure an up-to-date suit at less than half price. An opportunity like this may come but once in your life time. REMEMBER, THREE DAYS ONLY