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PAGE CTVK 5 Per Cent Daily Reduction Sale on BeciBBlBg U eYeateeath of this month first of NoTember we will pl oa aale store on a gradual red actios plan. raaaaag- to Mm kud bog; la a 1 5 days, 1 5 prices on every bag, or 5 per cent. Reduction each day Com la Ik flrwt. Mound or uj other 4m j. galoot Ift h. aaa state price 70a wiali to pay far aama. Ehould wa aot raaalra a larger offer before tha data orreapondln; to the sale 70 offar the bag- wiQ be deUrered to 70 mr adaVeaa. See Window For Bags See Koeppen for Explanation Example Plan of a $5.00 Bag 0CT.i7!i8!it:ia;iiaa;a3i4S5aai7Miat!gasi ) e f Us a rj 19 4 M The Drug gtara That Serraa Tau Bast. LOCALS Pastime pictures please alt See Lane & Son for signs. Call up Main 43( for signs. Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra, Do 70a take the East OregonlanT I. C. Snyder, chimneysweep. R 88 IS. Hohbach's coffee and oyster house is now open; best of servlse. For rent Five room house, close in. Inquire Jay's blacksmith shop. For sale Two full-blood English fox terrier pups. 1001 East Webb. Fresh eastern and Olympla oysters at Hohbach's. ' Telephone Main 80. Wanted Girl to do general house work in small family. Phone Red 7806. Wanted Canvasser to call on every rancher in Umatilla county. Phone Main 6. More moving pictures shown than any other theatre In the city the Pastime. Wanted 1000;good security. Will pay 8 pT cent on 3 or 5 year loan. Phone Main E. Dreiwed poultry next Saturday at the eitah meat market. Phone your order now. Main 101. For rent Furnished rooms suit able for one or two young men, use of bath. 201' W. Court St. A clean and careful shave always at Mark' Patton's shop. Across from Alexanders. Phone for patrons. I would like to find nice modern 6 room home that can bo bought on reasonable terms. North side pre fiTrod. Lee Tcutsch. Cold weather la coming. We have the bent coal on the market. A ton is 2000 lbs. at Pendleton Lumber Yard, Phone Main O. For Sale Modern five room cot tage with bath, electric lights and gas, newly painted, good location. Owner leaving town. A bargain If ta ken at once. Inquire this office. For sale, or rent furnished, beside high school, house of ( rooms, full basemant, bath, hot water, freshly papered and painted, 2 lots, good lawn. Cheap. Keys at 20 Willow. Xew Vaudeville. Tonight at the Orpheum there will be an entire change of bill. The, en tire Mutt family will appear In a one-act farce comedy, "The head of the family." What 'happens to poor A. Mutt is-said to be a plenty. Mae Lattural who has made a distinct hit will present her Buster Brown speci alty and Shuble Smith, whose every appearance causes a ripple of laugh ter, will appear in a new stunt. Get the laughing habit. Visit the Orphe um tonight. Old Fellows Attention. All members of Eureka and Integ rity lodges I. O. O. F., are earnestly requested to be present at the Joint session to be held on Saturday even ing, Oct. 29, at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of meeting the Grand Master nnd Grand Secretary. Visiting broth ers are cordially invited to attend. COMMITTEE. Sllahtly Colore With ftaow. When yon see that kind of a weath er forecast you know that rheumatism weather is at hand. Get ready for It now by getting a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. Finest thing made for rheumatism, chilblains, frost bite, sre and stiff Joints and muscles, all nrheg and pains. 21c, 60c and 31 a bottle. A. C. Koeppen ftBroa. SPOR TS COAST LEAGUE. Oakland 5, Vernon 1. Oakland, Cal., Oct. 28. With Jack Lively pitching a two hit game and his mates playing errorless ball be hind him, Vernon had little chance yesterday. The southerners put over their only run in the first inning, while Oakland hitting the ball for 12 safeties, gathered a total of five tal lies. In the opening inning, Carlisle, the first man at bat connected with a Lively curve for two bases, and scored on two outs. Then Lively tightened the screws and the only other man to put the ball into safe territory was Coy, when he poked a little Texas leaguer Into short left field in the seventh inning. Score: R. H. E. Oakland . . . i 5 12 0 Vernon 1 2 1 Batteries Lively and Pierce; Car son, Hogan and. Hasty. Portland 3, Los Angeles 2. Los Angeles, Oct., 28. After 31 runless Innings, Los Angeles broke Its hoodoo yesterday, scoring two In the first Inning of the game with. Port land. After that It was a return to the previous condition and not an other man was brought home. Port land tied the score In the fifth Inning and -brought the winning run In during the ninth. Of the last ten games played with Portland, Los Angeles was shut out seven times. The score: R. H.E. Los Angeles 2 7 3 Portland 8 11 1 Batteries Tozer and Orendorff; Gregg and Fisher. Frisco 4, Sacramento 8. Sacramento, Cal., Oct. 28. With his team two runs to the good, after holding the Seals runless and to three hits for six Innings. Nourse went to pieces In the seventh yesterday after noon, walked three men In a row and allowed a single that scored two runs. Spider Bam relieved him. McArdie smashed the first ball Baum threw for a single, scoring two more runs. Baum then steadied down, holding the Seals for the balance of the game. Eastley pitched good ball, striking out the three men that faced him In the last inning. Score:' R. H. E. San Francisco l. . 4 6 0 Sacramento 3 9 2 Batteries Eastley and Berry; Nourse, Baum and LaLonge. Ordeman Is Champion. Minneapolis, Oct. 28. Frank Gotch. retired heavyweight champion wrest ler of the world, has officially bestow ed his title on Henry Ordeman, as a result of the showing made by Orde man the othen night In his match with Kid Cutler. Cutler's knee cap wr-.s broken In the second round, and as soon as It Is mended Cutler announc ed he would challenge Ordeman for a return match. Gotch refereed the contest between Cutler and Ordeman. He awarded Ordeman the first fall In 40 minutes and 60 seconds. Cutler secured a crotch hold. Ordeman secured the murderous toe hold soon after the men came together In the second fall. Cutler refused to submit until his knee cap was broken. The time for the second fall was 4 minutes and 10 seconds. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, the? can not reach th. seat of the disease. Catar rh Is a blood or conatltneloaai disease, asd la order to cars It 700 mn.t take Internal remedlra. Hall's latarrh Care Is taken In ternally, and arts directly oa tha blood sad mncoua surface. Ball's Catarrh Car Is sot a qnark medicine. It was prascrlbad by one of the brat physlclana la this conntry for years and la a regnlar prescription. It Is roapoatd of the brat tonlca known, combin ed with the brat blood pnrlflera. acting di rectly on the mncooa surfaces. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients la what producra inch wonderfnl rraolta ta earing Catarrh. Bend for testimonials free. V. l. CHENEY CO., Propa., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Tamlly Palls far Ceaatimv tlon. Mashed potatoes are made whiter and lighter by adding Cleveland's Baking Powder before beating. Try a 3 pound can from your grocer for $1. Elbert Hubbard: The finger of scorn needs the service of manicure. THIS IS THE STORE FOR YOU EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 00 Ladies Tailored Suits AT THESE REDUCTIONS 1 5 and $18 Suits on sale Fri. and Sat. $1 2.50 $25.00 Suits on sale Fri. and Sat. $18.95 $27.50 Suits on sale Fri. and Sat. $22-50 $30.00 Suits on sale Fri. and Sat. $25.75 $35.00 Suits on sale Fri. and Sat. $28.50 36 dozen Holiday Handkerchiefs regular 1 5c and 20c values on sale Fri. and Sat. each 10c 28 Pieces of New Outing Flannel regular 1 0c and 1 2c values, on sale Fri. and Sat. yd. 8c 36 PAIR WHITE COTTON BLANKETS regular 85c value, on sale Friday and Sat. at pair 63c 24 PIECES OF KIMONA FLANNEL regular 1 5c and 1 8c value, on sale Friday and Sat. at lie 25 BLACK BROADCLOTH COATS sizes from 32 to 42, regular $15.00 and $18.00 Coats, on sale Friday and Saturday for . $12.45 l Wohlenberg DeVt. Store Better Goods for Less Money Pendleton's Doll Show. See Our Windows the prettiest dolls ever shown in Pendleton. Sotarday Tine aslt D ay oi Ow Great tier SILK PETTICOATS FREE With Any Suit or Dress in Our Huge Stock Dozens Have Taken Advantage of this Liberal Offer. Be Among the Lucky Ones Suits range from $15.00 to $37.50 - Dresses range from $13.90 to $35.00 and a Guaranteed Silk Petticoat Free With Every Garment 25 New Mixed Coats Ready for you. A swell lino at $15.00, $18.00 and $22.50 Black, blue, brown and preen Broadcloth Coats, full Skinner satin lined. A hununer $18.50 Extra Special Values in Shoes FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN". A now lot of patent button, dull top, low, medium nnd high heels. The J. & K. girl, only $3.50 Underwear That pives satisfaction. Children's Fleeced Garments 15 to 50 Children's Wool Garments 35 to 75 Good heavy pure white fleeced garments, ladies' sizes only 50 Turo wlii to fleeced Union Suits 75, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Wool and Cotton Blankets Extra sizes in cotton and wool single garments and union suits. From 75 to $8.75. Our stock is complete; let us show you. 25c Wool Hose For children. Tho best line made at this price. Wo guaran tee every pair. The Ladies ind Childrens Stor F. E. LIVENGOOD COMPANY Tha Ladies and Childrens Store