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We are
Ready
Te show you some choice selections In
Havtland, Japanese anil German
Chlnu. These have just arrived. It
would pay you to come now anil make
year selections before the holiday
rush. For a small payment on them
we will lay aside for you until wanted.
Are
You?
Acquainted with the Delft China?
We have a small shipment of this
beautiful old Dutch Art Ware that
makes your eyes water. It is as
smooth as glass, and the views are
exquisite.
wl Ted HoEise
Chance on a dressed doll, boys' tool chest and hand-finished gamo sot, with
50c purchase.
H KED
CREDITORS MOl'RN HIS
UNEXPECTED DEPARTURE.
.Mr. l'arkes Has Been for Several
Months W. J. Furnish's Private Sec
rotary Said to Owe for Borrowed
Money and Goods Gotten on Credit
Is Thought to Have. Gone to Rcuo,
Nov., to Accent a Position Suit
Possible to Enforce Collection, Fol
lowed by a Warrant,
RECEPTION PLANS
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF .
THE COMMERCIAL CLUB
Conducted by tlie Athletic Board, In
the Parlors of the Association, and
Followed by a Dance In the Gymna
sium Hereafter, the Club Will Give
Bi-Weekly Dances, Alternating With
the High School Dances Two Gym
nasium Entertainments Will Be
Given In the Opera House.
' Next Friday evening the long await
ed Commercial club reception will be
given at the rooms of the association,
and the public at large Is Invited to
attend and view the club rooms. Ladies
are especially Invited, and a commit
tee of ladies, wives of the club mem
bers, will assist in receiving the guests
as they arrive. During the evening
the visitors will be shown about the
association room, and something of a
program will be given, the music be
ing by Messrs. Klrkman & Gulott Fol
lowing this dancing will be Indulged in
and will furnish the rest of the even
ing's entertainment, the gymnasium
room being used for the purpose.
The preparations for the Friday
night reception are being made under
the direction of the athletic board, and
at a meeting held yesterday the above
was decided upon. However, it will
not be simply a gymnasium affair, but
instead will be given under the aus
pices of the Commercial association.
Announcement has also been made
by the ahletic board that hereafter
club dances will be given In the gym
nasium every other Friday evening. A
piano has Just been purchased, and
good music will be furnished. It is
anticipated that the club dances will
prove highly enjoyable affairs and the
proceeds derived from them will go
towards paying the debt of the gym
nasium. The club dances and those
given by the high school students will
come on alternate Fridays.
Also. It Is the intention of the board
to give numerous amateur exhibitions
and games during the winter, and con
sequttiuy tte other Friday night has
been set aside for such purposes.
Likewise two talenl entertainments
will be given during the winter In the
opera house, and the proceeds used In
defraying the expenses of the gymnasium.
the evidence was not sufficient to fas
ton the crime upon the man, and it
was necessary to release hhn, at least
from the charge of having operated
here. While some furnishing goods
and other articles were found In his
possession they did not correspond
with what was taken from the Great
Eastern.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CON VENTION.
At Congregational Church November
4 and S.
Kev. W. C. Cerritt. Sunday school
field worker for Washington, and a
man of national reputation in Sunday
school work, will hold an institute In
Pendleton November 4 and 5. All the
Sunday schools In the county are
urged to send delegates to this meet
trig. Do not miss the opportunity of
hearing a man famllinr with all phases
of Sunday school work, whether in
city or county.
The Institute will be held in the
Congregational church Saturday and
Sunday, afternoon and evening. Re
member the date. November 4 and 5
Watch for the program published
later.
C. E. Parkes, for some months past
employed as stenographer by W. J,
Furnish. Is said to have left the city
Saturday without going to the formal
ity of saying good-bye to his assocl
ates, or of paying a number of bills
which he had contracted during his
stay here.
For the lust four or five months
Parkes has worked In the Savings
bunk as privute stenographer for Mr.
Furnish, and he is said to have been
a very competent clerk. However, he
was evidently "lucking" In some par
ticular, for he lost his position . last
week for reasons best known to his
employer. After his departure, which
occurred either Friday night or Sutu
day, it came to light that there were
several creditors here who had not
been settled with before leaving. Chief
among these is the firm of Sullivan
I'.ond, of whom Parkes had just pur
chased S54 worth of furnishing goods
on short credit. Also, there are said
to be several other smaller accounts
left by the departed stenographer,
many of them being for borrowed
money on which he left the city. On
leaving Purkes claimed to have a post
tion at Reno, Nev., and left presuma
bly to go there.
This morning District Attorney
Phelps was consulted by Charles
Bond, of Sullivan & Bond, to see
anything could be done to force Parkes
to pay his debts here, and It Is proba
ble that a suit will be brought against
him and a warrant issued to prevent
his leaving the state. He Is thought
to be In Portland now.
excellent crops without a particle of
summer Irrigation and no mutter
whether dams or reservoirs or other
devices are built by the government,
the Hudson Bay district can be made
fruitful In the extreme just by the use
of the waste water.
The early fall rains cause these
streams to raise and from October 15
to June 16 there Is sufficient surplus
water In them to irrigate that entire
district, In addition to the regular
water rights which also furnish water
for a large portion of the country.
As an evidence of the virtue of win
ter Irrigation W. T. Shaw, who owns
large tract of land In the Hudson
Bay district this year, leased a small
tract to renters who planted It to
watermelons.
One carload of melons was shipped
which averaged 22 pounds per melon.
These melons were grown by winter
Irrigation entirely and the entire field
made a thrifty and remarkable growth
without water during the growing sea
son.
Whitman Boat Columbia.
In a one-sided game yesterday, the
Whitman second eleven defeated the
team from Columbia college by a score
of 52 to 0. The game was full of
spectacular runs. The finest Interfer
ence work an academy team has ever
shown at Whitman was responsible for
the large score. The star play of the
game was when Oldrlght through the
brilliant interference of Reser, ran 70
yards for a touchdown. The whole
Whitman team showed the effects of
careful coaching and the eleven work
ed together like a machine. Walla
Walla Union.
AFTER THIRTY FIXE HORSES.
DAVIS PLEADED NOT GUILTY.
Hoy Check Forger Sentenced. But Re
leased on Parole.
In the circuit court this morning
the demurrer submitted by the attor
neys for C. P. Davis was overruled by
Judge Ellis, and on being arraigned
plea nf not guilty was entered by the
defendant. The case will come up at
the session which begins tomorrow
but there Is little doubt but that It will
be continued until the January term.
J. Tipton, the boy check forger,
pleaded guilty to the charge agulnst
him this morning and was given a sen
tence of two years in the penitentiary
by Judge Ellis. The sentence was
suspended, however, out of considera
tion for the youthfulness of the pris
oner, und he has been released on pa
role. Jack Schaffer, who pleaded guilty
to larceny from a store for robbing
the. Rohrman grocery, has not yet been
sentenced.
MILK IN BOTTLES
AI.FAI.FARM DAIRY WILL
ADOPT NEW METHOD.
WHY
are more men buying $25.00
suits of this store who have hereto-fore
had their clothes made by
a local tailor?
It is a fact that our $25 suits
are commanding the respectful
consideration of our best busi
ness and professional men.
xStem-BlocIi
Smartuotltes
Will Remodel Residence.
A contract has been let to S. S. Sim
mons for the remodeling of the resi
dence of J. It. Dickson and the con
struction of a large porch on the east
and south sides. The porch Is to be 13
feet deep and 65 feet long. Other
changes will be made, and when the
work Is completed the Dickson resl
djnee will be one of the best In the
city. Plans for the chunges were
drawn by Architect C. E. Troutman.
SUSPECT WAS RELEASED.
a Evidence That He Robbed the
Great Eastern.
Sheriff T. D. Taylor came back yes
terday from La Grande, where he
went for the purpose of seeing a pris
oner who was being held there on sus
picion of having robbed the Great
Eastern store In this city. However.
V. C. R. Prosperous.
H. H. Calderhoad, general freight
and passenger agent of . the W. & C.
R., is in the city today from Walla
Walla, In the Interests of his road.
Business is very good all along the line
of the W. & C. R. this season and
many Improvements are being made.
The track and bridges between here
and Hunt's Junction are practically
few. since the extensive repairs have
been completed.
Agent for Unity & Co. IjCBVCH Tonight
for Eurote.
H. R. McOollum. who Is employed
by A. C. Ruby, leaves tonight for No
gent. France and Brussels, Belgium,
where he will select another shipment
of 30 fine horses to Import to the Ruby
stuhles In this city.' ,
The horses will be personally se
lected and will be up to the usual
standard of Belgians and Percherons
brought to this city by Mr. Ruby.
Mr. McCollum expects to be absent
about seven weeks.
Within the past year Mr. Ruby has
brought two shipments of horses
from Europe to this city and by the
time Mr. McCollum arrives here with
this third shipment, practically all of
the former shipments will have been
sold.
The demand for fine horses In east
ern Oregon and Washington and west
ern Idaho Is now excellent and Mr.
Ruby has pluced a horse In nearly
every county In the Inland empire,
some counties taking as many as six
and seven.
Syringes
When a syringe Is required there
Is no reason why you should be lim
ited In your choice or pay an ex
orbitant price. Our stock nclude.i
every style and kind of Syringe
made. We have many varieties not
commonly carried and while differ
ent grades are handled our price on
each Is the lowest to be had.
Hot Water Bottles
Prevent Cold Feet
We have a special line of hot w i
ter bottles, which we guarantee,
ranging 'in price from $1.00 to
$2.16. Examine our line of rubber
goods. You will find them to be
just as recommended.
Tallman Co.
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
Ileal Estate. Transfers.
W. f. Terwilliger to Martha C. Em
ery. fo lots 1 and 2 In block 63, of
Freewater. Consideration, K50.
J. It. Kilgore and wife to Martin J
Nordeau. for block 14 of McArthur's
addition to Weston. Consideration.
$2500.
J. D. Clark. W. J. Warmun and H
Warman to Hannah Robinson, for lot
7 in block IS of Reservation addition.
Consideration, $700.
Enter letnllotii Academy.
The two sons lif Major Orvllle C.
Kdnurds. t'nmtllla Indian agent, this
morning in raiigt-d to enter Pendleton
acacl'niy.
Will Pointer IxmuKiI.
Will, Pointer, who was reported lost
few days ago, has been located by
his father. J. M. Pointer, in Tncomu.
LOCKED UP FOR GUN PLAY,
Xlht Clerk at the Hotel Bowman
MukCH Trouble for Bowman.
H. B. Mltchner, ex-nlght clerk at
the Hotel Bowman, was this morning
sentenced by Judge Fit. Gerald to pay
a fine of $10 or serve five days In Jail
for carrying a concealed weapon.
Saturday evening while working at
the hotel Mltchner became Involved
in some trouble over a drummer's
lugguge, and when questioned by Purl
Bowman, owner of the hotel, got into
an ugly mood and secured a pistol
with which he made Is suid to have
made some kind of a play. As a re
sult Mr. Ilnwman summoned the po
lice, and Mltchner was locked up on a
charge of assault with a dangerous
weapon. However, Mr. Ilnwman re
fused this morning to prosecute, and
as a result he was tried merely for
currying a concealed weapon., Inquiry
at the hotel revealed the fact that
Mltchner had been discharged since
his trouble.
Aside from the above there were
seven drunks before the court this
morning, and all were given the usual
sentences. Some of these men were
thrown In Saturday afternoon and
evening, while the remainder were
picked up yesterday.
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question arises in the family
every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try
delicious and healthful dessert. Pre
pared in two minutes. No boiling I no
baking t aiid boiling water and set to
eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp,
oerry and Strawberry, Get a package
t your grocers to-day. 10 eta.
T. G. Ilnilcy lloxn to Install His Bot
tle Delivery Some Time During De
cember Is Now Milking 65 Cows at
Airulfarm and Will Increase tile
NuiitU-r to 75 at Once, With tlie
Ultimate Intention of Keeping 100
Oous.
If the present' plans of T. G. Halley
are tarried out his milk customers In
this city will receive their milk In
hermetically scaled bottles, direct from
the Alfulfarm dairy, beginning some
time in December.
It Is Mr. Hatley's Intention to In
stall the bottled milk system at his
dairy on Wild Horse creek, just as
soon as possible. At the present time
no other dairy In eastern Oregon de
livers milk In bottles, all of them fol
lowing the ancient custom of using
cans for this purpose.
Where the milk is delivered In bot
tles direct from the dairy to the cus
tomer. It is absolutely sanitary, there
being no possibility of any foreign sub
stance getting Into the supply. The
bottles are especially made for this
purpose and different sises will be
used, so all customers may be supplied
In this way. A bottle of milk will be
left at each delivery, the empty bot
ties to be collected each day as the
delivery is made.
Mr. Halley Is now milking about 6
caws at Alfalfarm and will Increase
this number to 75 at once. He useB
the sanitary strainer and every equip
ment known to the dairy buslnoss
insure perfect sanitation at the present
time, and when the bottles are put
use. the system of handling milk from
his dairy will be complete. The dairy
business at Alfalfarm is being rapidly
systematized. The large dairy barn
is nearlng completion. It will aecom
modate about 100 cows when complete
and oil Its equipment Is to be up
date and modern.
It Is Mr. Halley's Intention to In
crease the number of cows gradually
until 100 are In use at the dulry. Next
season he hopes to carry several artl
cles of produce on his milk wagons,
including ranch butter and eggs,
cream, buttermilk and milk. All of
these products will come exclusively
from the Alfalfarm dairy which n
hopes to make a model farm.
ONE DOLLAR RATE PREVAI1X.
This Bank Issues Coupon Certifi
cate of Deposits
Issued for a period of two years, bearing Interest at 4 per cent
from date. Interest payable every four months, principal payable on
any interest date. Intereste is collected by cutting off the coupons and
presentln ft hem at any bank.
Call and ask about this new form of Investment
' Savings Department.
Commercial Nat'l Bank, Pendleton
Afti-r November 7. the Initiation Fee
Will Re r Without Exception.
AH those who apply for member
ship In the Commercial association be
tween now mid the next meeting will
he admitted without any Initiation fee,
This action was taken because of the
fact that a number of people who had
applied for membership were not ad
mltted last time, and also because a
great many applications have been
made this month on condition that the
$5 is not charged.
There are now 29 applications oh
file, and It is presumed that this num
ber will be Increased considerably be
fore the first Tuesday In November
when the association meets again.
After that meeting It Is said that the
Initiation fee of $5 will be strictly en
forced, and consequently all who do
sire membership In the association
should apply now.
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Potato Famine Threatened.
The cold snap found a good many
potatoes unprotected in the field from
which they were dug and the prona
blllty Is that the sudden appearunce
of Jack Frost may tend to stiffen the
spud market. Pilot Rock Record.
Horses Wanted.
H. W. Black, who Is now at the A
C. liubv stables In this city, Is buyln
a number of 900 and 1100 pound
horses.
USING SURPLUS WATER.
Winter Irrigation Now in Force In
Hudson Ray District.
Winter irrigation is now In force In
the Hudson Bay district.
For two weeks the surplus water
from the Walla Walla and the Turn
alum rivers has been running over the
alfalfa fields of the Hudson Bay and
Freewater districts and from now un
til next June the flood water will con
tinue to soak up the ground In that
locality.
This winter soaking will produce iu Eddy StrMt
GOOD HEALTH
Increases the pleasures of life a nun
dredfnld, while bad health brings
nothing but suffering and discontent.
If you'ro sickly, we urge you to build
up and strengthen the system by using
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
Hundreds of sickly people have ac
ecntnd this advice and are now wel
and hearty. It Is the best health
maker before the public and always
cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costive
ncNM, Poor Appetite, Females Ills, or
Malaria. Try it.
PERFECTION
THEATRICAL, COLD CREAM
TTrf h textlnc uton and setrcia.1. A tar
sldtobuaty. On. pound 70s., U poundjoo.
W. pay all charge.. Bwmpt or Money Order.
Theatrical Supply IA,
n rtu
have yon
seen
our display of
this line
of
Suits
Overcoats
Raincoats
Dress Suits
A First-class Shoe Repairer Here
ROOSEVELT'S
Boston Store
Cold Weather Ahead
How about your
OVERCOAT
Our line is complete and
our prices reasonable
$7. to $20.00
BAER. DALEY
FURNISHERS AND HATTERS
A new lot of Clear Dark Crystals.
Pmg Blue Stone The rlRht kir"1, tnat pr!ventN smut.
Formaldehyde
The most economical and surest
smut killer In the world. Re3 our window.
Brock (Si McComas
The Old tellable Druggists.
Bvers' Park Addition Opens
The cheapest place in the city
to build a pretty home
C 0 at
FRANK B. CLOPTON'S REAL ESTATE ACENCY
and Cat. meet
112 Court. Street. " "
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.AN CISCO, CAL.
LEGAL BLANKS
gonian for a tree cat
alogse of them. A foil scrpply always kept In stock.
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