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tuiin pages. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PENDLETON', OHEGOX. Tl'KSD.W, OCTOBER 2. 1908. PAGE FIVE. , : ,f li t i'f X ' KIM ress y oo j ' If,... -i ,r in fer Falll'arid Winier Arriving Daily : mil n,; :We are showing pretty patterns in Plaids ranging in price from $1.75 dowif 'Wzili-i yard. Iain inrifit in all colors, 40 in. wide PERSONAL MENTION A hewJine' of blue and green mixtures, 56 in . !1!I'J Iff ide . 4 k r Fbrrest,,,Mills:.UndeEwear. frbf Ladiescs rl , ; ri'lNorie Better Made. 1 A Fine Light Weight Fleeced : 50 c 'n A Fine Wool Garment h:jT $fliftOi( 1.25 and jUSO; Isit several days In hat ,yl; I i tM.I'l' i-.r.ii ' Union Suit' i , . t $3;r2.50, :2, j 1 .50, A and , ;,(r , . .in r-.;,i 1,1 . .... Se4his"line before buying o' ;! DEPARTMENT "STORE rt rt t a. StiiWlleld. ofj)e! reclamation corps afHcrmlston, habeen a visitor her today. J Mrs; Margaret 'rlitipnV'JefTthlif morn Ui.K. to..- j&tlla Walla.'wlfe.re fflie will Kjnroveraidava. j 'tm V. Mra. Bi'kwn has-returndd from a.vlx) .voeM.v raft Ity.'KortlaiKl and Supreme Judge T";, VI. Halloy .and rfumliy Wfi on toiA. delayed westbound train yesterday tor Sqgem. j, . Miit fit. L. Oliver left1 Inst night for Portland to Join her daughter,, Miss Grace Oliver In that city. j . i . - , I. M. Bated, representative pf the Buffalo-Pitts company, was hrtre yes tViVtey' fVoYn Walla Walln. ) . Judge and Mrs. G. A. Hartnian left todty for Portland where they, expect if uemiijiij fr about a Jvj'k'f 1 Prof. K. M. Ohurcftlll left 'yester day for Walla Walla In the Interest of Jhe Pendleton Business college;' B. F. Pupuls, of Weston, was here from that place last evening and , a at the UytfVit. ueorge; . Ash1rth aiM J. S. Lleuallen, bcth residents of Weston, have been In town today upon a short visit. ... , Miss Jessie Smith expects to leave Lthls, evenjug for Kennewlck, ( where WhP .-Ml All clnlty. MBWtii1WiBWIfi'WUiW.l piMHI ; of the Chrl'HlHn -chwchi leaves thlo- evonlng week Will Hessian, now In the business ToHlceJof the Evening Teller a,t Lew. istoti.iUas here upon a short 'vlfclt, yes terday: and left on the W. Se, Ci'K. tijVi last evening. I i "i jt. IB. Held, formerly of' tti'is -city, ilittt iinv fi.einan on the CV It. & X. ijllplter City, was operated upjm yes terday ill Port'and for appendicitis at '(ivcent's horpltal. ' i', iponiuctor Frank Coykcndalli of ohe) peti,lilon-HuptiiiKton passenger run 0lrt 4rt".O. If. & X., who has been, off fjCVi fltfc-e months with appendlcltjs, n-tuated his run last evening, j . He" Is 6uo' recovered from an operation for appendicitis. ... has been ifm- vnrloux stores bur of yers, ami receo.tly .ATith shP iAtexander Ueoart-itH-nt toi c.l has irliTned his position Hiid K'Be, t iliiiiMi.i where Jie ' wl'! I)(- employedi Ul: hei Meier &i Frank, depart numi, Ktoi',J,-vii '; j '.(( '"H 'cMnheif, tf. 'n'. S.'".' roailmaster al I'miVfiHV h'as'!Just returnel ; f torn porflan'd ' wKtfre' he wa' confined in l St. Vliioiifs nopltaf for a fev days, with' n iftlnrli'of fyphold fever. - .He Is uov.ci)iiuilptey.iecover.ed nrtrt is Ln eliarce c,f his bufi department, nn thi; l.i. it. ,v i . UKain. ' eks refval meeting In that ul(y., . i BUTTERICK PATTERNS i FOR, 'OCTOBER v (it;;;.:T;i,ot,-'-1 vv nniiL The Very Best Month's' Patterns 1 0c and 15c ill! "i ill. Mil! I , - , ' - ' f l i ' i ' ' 11 ' i i - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " New Suits and Cdats IX THE BEST AXD LATEST STALES AVD CT.OITIS AT A GOODLV , S.WIXG IX PRICE. .VISIT. piRCLQ.VK AXJ Sl'IT , PARIOHS '.' . EVERY TIME- YOU, i ARE IX THE STORE; TUERE IS AlAVAYS .. SOMETHIXG NEW TO BE SEEK. AX D' EACH DAY SHOWS' THE latest. "" ii ; ,, , i ' ' -... t I" , I ' I 'II '!,'"' , 'TO shi it) I siiptm snoe. Alexanders' Department t ) tttttvmtitH - n 7TTT Fuinisiied rooms, 502 Water iSt. Home of fh porosis shoes for wo- 7 , Hien.'. Ill nirjynici n, Tew neckrejir, now- clothing, at Al- exajider's Ipament Store, j '-. '."Built" Ostevpwior mattresses, Bav 7r & f olom. !;:; , j 1 -tf-'-W!intta-VMcjnrr boy at j Tele . plioni?" otf lee. Apply at once. , WefwIJl make Voli feel at home. Alexniisepnrtmpnt Store, j - Jound-J-'fisix new lde curtajns to v. - ritiKy totll .tniiuh-o at this offioe. icpirrnisueu-ncufe Keeping rooms ' for j-nK Imtulre-aOJ Logan street. " New novelties "aTrlvltig dallv at Mrs. ) Oarntibell'i talllinery. S. window. Official photos of Third District fair , for stjle at Bowman's photd studio. r Latest stvlea slrls' school' hats lust received at Mrs. Camribell's mllllneryJJTn,frTn ' Nothing Is too good for the tioma. Baker & Folsom'i for best furniture, Heme of the Walk .Over and Flor- Wanted Lady to do light house- Wots (Irfly 6 lit t.-m!b. - Call M 9 Wet Court. Mrs. "rtirTiftson, AJI'ifA Islenogrn phcr, room 'Aj'wsoclatlitn bloOT. 'Phone Main 86. For Horit-Furnlshed roova. e Three newly furnished housekeep ing rooms for rent, 301 South Main street. Inquire Bowling Alley) r. When ln Portland stop at the Hotel uregon. Kates 1 per day and up ward. Euio)ivuTiiIB. Jree avelirchas W 3 i' iXlls?'K,no Jili,'(MMafs;fle$milll In ofMis city for a ilumbe Lailes' New Fall Coats In seven-eighth lengths, in black broadcloth.' giay and mixed goods; satin lining in yoke and sleeves, with fancy silk braid trimmings and buttons to match. . newest style sleeve, each - ' $8.50 S.ii';m'lA"t)s rXJTT s Vnt IiffrlAiMfi'AAft.'riiniwI by the . i ', SEAfTLK.' is pwpMi'lnif f" WEDDING RINGS ' The Beet in qual 'y; ' J . . The best In workmanship, At the best lowest prioe. LOUIS HUNZIKER, ' JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. - i Main Otreet. . , Although I 'hnve 'purchasi stock of the C. C. Sharp paint shop, my prices will remain the same. E. J. Murphyjf.,-,, , Wanted Competent talesmen to represent factory on the road. Posl l!bi Pp"ttn&nsntU' Adlnrss' DeUsl, lOlO.Atwood Bldg.. Chicago. diyVngVoV Mi'ilif streeV near O. R. ft N. depot, ladles small gold watch, silver pin attached. Re ward. Leave at East Oregonian. Sodip mhrnftyi bsr;.ni bottles,. .0p dozen, $1 case. Cheaper than draught hof f ,1 1- fdmllw I... XJmAVam V. n Vettfl&oliJhV firW and 'b'raaA.' i-none main osv. jonn Uagen, Eagle budjm, Curt tre ,i , Drop by drop the eff.nslre dis charge caused by Naml Catarrh falls from the back of the nose Into the th(oat,,Mttlng up an Inflammation' I hat Is likely t mean Chronic Bron Iiltiea, The certain, rational cure for atarrh la Ely's Cream Balm, and the relief that follows area the first ap plication cannot te told In' words. Don't suffer a day longer from the fihttseamforVpl Kastflf Catarrh. Cream Balm Is sold by All druggists for: 10 e.ntm-br'roRlled by Bly Bros., 6t War-: ro Street New Tork. Jl. .:. i , is4ue"of of alioilt These bonds are for the putpose of buf ldilig tliAtteel bridges across thik goTtiment'e'fiia,! and for constructing the mammoth north sewer outlet. ! The bridges, or the cltx's portion' of the. UiilKus. wlU cobu.00.0i0. The sej.f IJovol'il (ill cost ?,00rt.- 0UH. . 1 '" Mayor Moore, City Enghieer Thom son, Councilman Crltchon, :'u'npl1 man Mullen, Councilman Murphy "and Cotincllman Keene spent nearly' "all the moruljig with ComptLnler,-CnrroH 'f -'t f T the nicrttin'tid trying to aV'aHi Ue plans".- ' i - There will probably be a. special meeting of the council called, 'to give the ordinances .the first readlntr. If 4hp- meeth-ls ealled tonight the bills will be passed Monday night! calling the special election . If oct called to Intfhr1 tWe couViclfvvflllntrodtioe the bills Mondnv nlcht nnit.4h mn.vni.'lli fcfcfl a spVtial meetlh tor Tuesday or Wednesday night to complete the pas sajJU)Ori, , in i io; I Th object Is to get the majter be fore the people ft the regular Election IhV second Tuesday ln November. ( . . .PRi'll.tKlHitKbfcS aVKLU ' Seattle will trv In rnisA 1'nnnnn tn PfMMiM t 'AJa'skl-Yukbri-VaclflS V: position, which .111 be held placUibeunSnBr of 110. teers ieady( pledge, of the amount In that in- S" T ( II I I . ,f , f .' . ' M','. r. -lil-V " ---'' '- TrtT' ft - (i in era Tit a mi. CJ ' lit J LI .1 f Tl f i ' MaWaatt.?.. Its . qew and, Vtopjctn, for 5 cent's. ome'thinsr j US ; ! wha't " you have"bee"n" ' Il!;illf tzcur . HIM KOEPPBS DRUG STORE, , 11 ; "'! i ,'.!- II' . .1 . . ' I" il t l'T I 1 .')! i'm i . 1 i - .iii.titif. , itiiloUJ. i l iicitt' i, II Adams County Tjind Is Advancing In -Henry T. Mavi Baa sold his 330-acre ranch or tspfnn'a'cre cash to W. O. RochestejKWpiercevllle, Kas., savs a -correspoptlent t ;Ha.ttpn, Wash. This i ignjwwma )arge;B reof wneat.Iand to ouUrtdCTSxWlthin 10 atiys. Tfhe VWd and griide' 'of wheat mar keted, st HaUon Is Hkimtfd to average bettsr than. In anythe'r - portion of Adams county.- lhls high showing is largely, due ro the quantity of winter whetrt whlph-sMr(jV the March B1W tard.and matured before much dam age was done by 'hot winds.' Manyranchers In the western part of the county, known ns the panhan dl tM tiha t thPb" whea' but plan to keep the same toisell ftr nay t,r ;urvcylnjrfand grading outflts emp'FlliithefChlcago. Mllwaulee & A. Path rallwrtV through Llnd doti lee and the Crab Creek country. w3eht hay i Willi brlngia good price hnd fche expense, of threshuig and .hauling $111 oe eiimnatea. ,. , t ( . t .The flfst 4ci((e of limAn bilng lost In a storm this season Is reported from the Big Creek country, says the Boise Statesmnn. It Occurred durlnc Ihffn. MfctiMMhMiLli'irh snow, on the 14th. C. M. MeCov, bookeep eVrbTthnIflla,aVrl,Cdlumlila Min ing companies, .started from ithe Co-' (uwl(fe'ipillt'rfyl lot ft'f'i thejPue'bin.' He was. caught In the snowstorm and lout his way., The next day It rained hard and . when ,nlght overtook Jtlm the second time he was soaked and, had , no tnenns of making a fjre. ''On the third day he reached a cabin soma miles below Roosevelt' In an fxhiyust ed condition.' 'He i had been, turned around . by -thai utofrnr ' amd traveled -Choosing here is an asy matter, for you have everything new and stylih In abundant varieties. tS-lnch all wool Panamas In navy, black, grey and green, at yard .'.... -ii.. ,.i..'1.00 ' ':,..' ' ' 1.1'' .56-inch Ei.gllsh suitings, in greys, plaid and striped i effects; great special values at, yard $1.00 36-ln nil wool Serges In brown, green, navy and blacks at, yard . 50c 1 ' I , .Ladles' wvll Coats'for e'enng-or'!it'reet wear, with full, length pehr'gray, satiA' lining 'in black broad cloth.. wKh fa,nw sole'cpJl,'i'r'Ifln1ishe,,)vlth silk braid and buttons tOimatch, .each-"ic' ', ,., ' 1 '$2 L50 . ,"i DRESS GOODS iti gre-f.r black 48-fnch vater-proof Serges 1(1 1 ere,f.r blacks 'and ' navy, at, yard ' . i y. . . . . 11.35 58-Inch' English Pmr.mas In grey shadow plaid, " ytripM andrhfVlf ?Vvis, "at4., $1.50 52-lricli i BparsKfri " Vhae, grey and" green; grand . spctat value at, yard 83.00 64rluch Auto Cloaking at, SL''-t W.25 4-lnch French Chiffon Serge In navy, green and bjalck at, yard $1.35 T The Peoples V." i I- 1 WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE SAVE YOUJC COUPONS 1.1. 1 -ie, -null. illr.I!r, . J.H.i . LEIT QUEER WILL. Canadian Capitalist Provides for In- i ventorsi, The will of the late Aeneas Mc Charles of Sudbury, Ont., formerly of Winnipeg, will be entered for probate by the executors very shortly, says a dispatch from Winnipeg. Deceased left a considerable estate, and two clauses of his will are of public Inter est. . A bequest of J10.000 to the Univer sity of Toronto, Is made as follows: I give, devise and bequeath to the pro vincial university In Toronto, the equivalent of 1 10,000 on the following terms and conditions, namely, that the Interest therefrom shall be given from time to time, but not necessarily every year, like the Nobel prizes ln a small way: (1) To any Canadian from one end of the country to the other, and whether student or not, who invents or discovers any Tiew and Improved process for the treatment of Canadian ores or minerals of any kind, after such process has been proved to be of special merit on n practical scale; (2)t,Orrfpr, ariy mriJ"npt discovery, Ipyeruton. or (device by any Canadian t'hat'wlll -lessen 'thf dangers and loss of llf,4n- coimecti' n'wlth the use of ele,etrlclty in supr!ig power .and Jlght'; : (S) Or'fbr f.. marked publlo distinction 'aohle' ai f y oriy Canadian Irt , selentlHo res jaj k. -In any useful, practical' line, 't Xt; lSf. McChsrl'4, .Svjto died on August ""Iav.Vlotaria"ioltal. Montreal, was defr known, ai'Arig fining men as one of the flt t'. bedbme.ilnterested . i " . . tTrJ 111 the Sudbury nickel mines! and en joyed quite a reputation as a well In formed man'f the world. His letters ln the press will be remembered by many. ; ": ' " '' " Ladles Aid AVII1 Meet. The Ladies'.Aid of , the Congrega tional church will meet with Mrs. Nel lor Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Evai-i;. member -is urged to.be present and bring a new mernber with you. The general army board endorses General': Funsfon's '" recommendation that the'terni'of'enllstment be reduced to one .year and thS pay of enlisted men be increased. It will take an act of congress to put the recommen dation Into force. , . vTHeJ POWlR.OF 8TEAM. t-; . .', . Vv - y sfT Hay Jl -tt- Takes Oenln. to When JaniaJwatt saw the steam causing the k.ttte lid to Jump up and dowa'ha said Vln.r.. must lr power In that . steam.. K can. lift such a weight" fi'l.M-i.. '. .There .was '. Mllllonk I prior, to hlW had seen the ssipe phenom.non and regarded it as an' nexpshid- mystery. -'' Reoent at-Jentino .research bas put Its finger on. th "ca-use" of Dandruff, Fall ing Halrl and consequent Baldness, and hit.' Uneairthed A tiny germ which eats the life rem the -roots of .human hair. KeWbro s Tle'rptclde destroys , this g.rpt-.. a,ad consequently I rflptores the hair w Its natural state. "oU by;iwidlhir'druirIiu;ien.1 10c. in stampa.for saoiala to TJa Hexpldda Co., Datrdlt Mien.1 1 '' -' .H-IOtAftlW"" A POINTER ON PIANOS A1IEX I SELL YOTI A PIANO I DO NOT MARK A $350 IXSTKl'MEXT AT $400 AXD THEN CCT TO $300 TO MAKE TTIEiSALE. BECAUSE I CA.VXOT 1X THIS, AS I AM AGENT FOR SHERMAN & CLAY, OXE OF THE LARGEST PIANO HOUSES IN THE UNITED STATES, AND NOTED FOR THEIR REPUTATION AS A OXE PRICE HQUSE THE LOWEST POSSIBLE. I ' 1 f HOWEVER, TO CLOSE OIT THE" STOCK I HAVE ON HAND. I WILL KNOCK OFF THE FREIGHT AXD LET THEM GO AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES,,.. , . ,. JESSE FAILING MAIN STREET. , ., '. NEAR, BRIDGE eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee,ee.ee,ee4eee a It's Time to Think : of a Heating Stpye. IT IS GROWING COLD AN DWTLL SOOX BE DISAGREE.. LY DAMP AXD CHTLLY. , NOW IS YOUR TIME TO GET A GOOD HEATING STOVE THE BEST ON THE MARKET BECAUSE THE LINE IS LARGE AND UNBROKEN AND YOU MAY GET YOUR PICK. I KEEP ON HAND THE FOLLOWING FAMOUS MAKES: Great Western Oak. Hot Blast. Heaters. Mountain Oak. Air Tight Heaters. Advance Oak. ' . Alaska Stoves. IN ALL SIZES AND FOR BOTH W OOD AND COAL. PRICES RANGE FROM $4.0Q!t0iv$20.Q0f!JL t I CAN FURNISH YOU WITH STOVE, MAT, PIPE AND EX TRAS AND WniL DELIVER AXD SET IT UP IN YOUR HOMK FREE OF 'CHARGE. LEWIS HUNTER, COMPLETE JiOyEVISHER., eastward Instead of westward i n;i . Mtio'-;' !i M..J i i i eaeeae)eaaaaeeMafaat '"- .Aininrl ,'d ' I'fii" l ti.WT T. ) IC I t !