SIGHT PAGES. The Most Wonderful Sale o f Millinery Beginning Friday Morning, October 7th And Running Eight Days Ending Saturday Evening, October 15th Every hat, plume, shape or feather in our immense millinery department uositively must go PROFITS ARE THROWN TO THE WINDS We must get rid of the goods, now9 s your chance, don t by any means let this sale pass by without profitting by it. All Trimmed Hats will go at ONE-HALF PRICE All Plumes of all kinds will positively go at ONE- THIRD OFF All Fancy Feathers must be sold---They are Reduced ONE-THIRD All Untrimmed Hats will go at ONE-HALF PRICE This is positively the greatest millinery sale ever held in Pendleton. Every new style is here, no shop worn goods in this store. Be sure and come and see what we are offering lie sure to srt your trading coupons with every cah purchase. We want you to linve tliem. Ladies' Outing Flannel Gowns fi fancy blue or pink stripes. High or low neck styles, plendi.l values at ?1.23, on sale Friday, each 9S Ladies' Waists .Made of fine white Irish linen, pleated front, strictly tailored, in all sizes, for Friday, each $3.75 Ladies' Broadcloth Coats In Vdaok, navy and green, semi-fitted and lined to waist, all hand-tailored garments and worth ?30 and $35 each, on sale Friday at, each $21.75 Ladies' White Sweaters Jn plain and fancy knitted patterns, in all sizes and worth tip to $1.00 each, on sale Friday at, each .. $2.50 Ladies Black Satin Petticoats, mad with deep flounce. Regu hir $1.25 value, on sale Friday, each .. 89 rM IT tl EL PEOPLES Where it Pays to Trade WAREHOUSE See Our Grocery ad. an page 6 Save Your Coupons SPOR TS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. W. Li. P. C. Portland 98 73 .568 Oakland 103 83 .554 6an Francisco 96 90 .616 Vernon 91 93 .494 Los Angeleg 91 98 -481 Sacramento 70 HQ .388 Oakland 6, Vernon 1. Los Angeles, Oct. 6. Oakland won a hard hitting game from Vernon yesterday by the score of 6 to 1. Pitcher Lively proved one of the most Ardent batters, securing two two base hits. The result of the game leaves a strong contender for leadership in the coast league. Score: R. H. E. Vernon 1 8 1 Oakland 13 3 Brackenridge and Brown; Lively and Mitxe. Frlaoo 5, Angels 0. San Francisco, Oct. 6. Eleven hits off Helhi, four stolen bases and three errors by Los Angeles gave San Fran cisco th second of the series with the southern team yesterday by a score of 6 to 0. Miller of the locals allow ed seven safe hits but was accorded gilt edged support which kept Los Angeles away from the plate. Score: R.H.K. San Francisco B 11 1 Los Angeles 0 7 5 Miller and Berry; Delhi and Smith. Portland 2, Sacramento 1. Portland, Ore., Oct. 6. Portland won yesterday's game with Sacramen to by a score of 2 to 1. The local team found no difficulty In hitting Bryam, though the perfect fielding of his team mates reduced the score to a minimum. Gregg, while wild at times, was chary in giving hits and the visitors except in one Instance, were unable to profit by his wlldness. Score: R. H. E. Sacramento ...1 0 0 Portland 10 1 Byram and 8plcsman, LaLonge; Gregg and Murray. American League. At Philadelphia R. H. E. New York 7 14 1 Philadelphia 4 1 Batteries Hughes, Fisher and Blair; Plank. Coombs and Mack. At Detroit, 1st game R. H. E. Cleveland 8 15 0 Detroit 3 8 3 Ten innings. Batter es Mitchell and Smith; Mul lin and Casey. At Detroit, 2nd game R. H. E. Cleveland 2 5 1 Detroit 4 6 3 Eight innings; darkness. Batteries Blanding and Land; Summers and Stanage. At Washington R. H. E. Eoston 5 8 1 Washington 5 9 2 Called ninth, darkness. Batteries Hunt and Bradley; Groome, Reisling and Alnsmith. Eastern Football. At Philadelphia Pennsylvania 17, Franklin and Marshall 0. At Princeton Princeton 36, Villa Nova 0. Tale 17, Tufts 0 CAN CY YOUNG PITCH ONE THOUSAND GAMES? Can Cy Young pitch 1000 games In his big league career? This is the question since Cy has won his 500th game and bids fair to continue win ning as frequently as do the major ity of good pitchers In the American league. In his 22 years Cy has pitched 800 Karnes, or about that number. To pitch 1000, to use round numbers, Cv must work In 200 more contests. Give him an average of 60 games a season, which the old boy can stand, and it will take him four years to finish the mark. When one says four years' more work for Cy, hammers come out and the chorus comes out, "He can't do It," and every time they yell Cy can't come back he blooms Into fame, shut ting out a team without lilt or run. Once he did not allow the Athletics to toe the canvas which holds t'.io sand at first base. With his habits, Cy may be able to squeeze through 200 more games. He has lived a clean life and his big husky frame la quite right to stand the strain. By the time Young has pitched 1, 000 games. If he can average 26 games a season, he will have per formed a feat uncqualed in the annals of baseball. IIOYLE CANNOT PLAY O.V WASHINGTON TEAM University of Washington, Seattle. Boyle the Wisconsin taokle, who is expected to register here In a few days will not be eligible to play on the Washington eleven. Boyle Is said to have played his time limit at the Badger Institution, but should he have nothing against his record when he arrives, nevertheless he will be barred by the Pacific northwest conference rules. The rule in question Is as follows: "No student who has participated in the intercollegiate athletics of an institution granting a bachelor's de gree, shall represent any institution of the Pacific northwest conference until he has been a student of that institution at least one college year." HISTORIC STREAM PASSES. Oregon Students Must Seek New Nooks for Encouraging Romance. University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. The advance of civilization is about to remove from these college precincts a charm, which has long fascinated hundreds of young people, and which has spread the fame of Eugene and the State University of Oregon. The mill race, which has always seemed to be a part of the university, is to be cc mmerclalized. The mill companies) In the lower part of town declare that they must have more water power and contem plate broadening tfce race to a uni form width of ii feet The banks of the stream are now being cleared of the trees and smaller growths, and soundings are being taken tor a pros pective dredging of the channel. Uni versity authorities advocated this step some time ago as they feared that the cozy nooks and secluded moorings were conducive to too much romance within the student ranks, and it is guessed by some that the faculty is behind the present movement. But inasmuch as condemnation pro. ceedlngs are involved In the matter, it Is quite likely that further litiga tion will be necessary before the ca noeists are robbed of their rare pastime. The pleasant purgative effect ex perienced by all who use Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the body and mind which they create, makes one feel Jeyfml. Bold by all dealers. MISS GORDON-LENNOX IS ONCE MORE ENGAGED London. That very engaging and much engaged young woman, Miss Iry Gordon-Lennox, is now really to wed. I t"v. : . : .i i . i. n i r ' -i I Lady Algeron Gordon-Lennox, Is said to be actually bethrother to Earl Wlnterton, but so many similar an nouncements have been made that the sedate society papers dare go no further than to say so with the re strictive phrase "it is reported." Miss Ivy Is well known In New York, where she sepnt a winter with her parents In 1905, at which time It was "reported" she was engaged to Lord Villiers, the son and heir of the Earl of Jersey. Earl Wlnterton is the sixth of the title, Is a member of parliament and 27, while Miss Gordon-Lennox Is 23. She speaks seven languages, is a great book lover, yet is keenly Inter ested in sports and gardening. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has become famous for its cures of oeughs. colds, croup and influenza. Try It when In need. It contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief. Sold by all dealers. The Brute. Mrs. Newed (sobbing) Oh, George, the c-cat has e-eaten all the b-beau-tiful cake I b-baked this morning!" Newed (consolingly) Well, don't cry, dear. I'll buy you another cat. In the District Court of the United States, for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of A. B. Btephetn, Jr., Bankrupt. The undersigned will receive sealed bids up to 12 o'clock noon of Satur day, October 18, 1910, at his office No. 7 First street, Portland, Oregon, for the following personal property belonging to said estate, namely: A stock of merchandise, consisting of furnishing goods, dry goods, hard ware, shoes, groceries, etc., of the in ventory value of $3447.23, and a lot of store fixtures of the Inventory val ue of 322.76, all located at Umatilla, Oregon. An Inventory of said prop erty is on file in the office of the un dersigned and the stock may be in spected upon application to J. M. Foster who Is In charge at Umatilla. Cash or a certified check for ten per cent of the amount offered must ac company each bid, and the right Is reserved to reject any and all blda Said sale is made subject to confir mation by the court. Dated, Portland, Ortgon, October 8, 1910. R. L. SARIN, Trustee. BARGAINS Every Day Ladies Hand Bags Large Assortment Lowest Prices Ever Offered The Pendleton Drug Co. Known For Its Strength Tho First National Bank PEKDLETON, KREGOH CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS . 5450 nnn JUUUI RESOURCES OVER $2, 000 nnn (UUUl SECURITY