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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. TENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY. OCTORFR 0, 19 If,. EIGHT PAGES 6 1 A, its- THIS MAY UK TINKKirs WVKT SKASON AS MAXAGIiU. '-3 .Li PAGE TTVO j 11 I is fy i i 1 1 1 t II V: 11 j Crowds were in our store early this morning and all VA J were grealy surprised at the big bargains throughout 5 our stock in Dress Hats. An entire new lot of IN M 13 a 131 1! 1 ii1 ?! IS i 6 ill II n t,t;iit8lBilwliiMiaiaiHiMliiwi.iM ixipnu&t tun Deusoar Marx You Wanf Sfye fhaf's natural But service must be considered and so must price. We can positively a Mure you that the suits and over coats shown at this store will be all you want in every way, from price to style or from style to service. Suits for men $15 to 35 Overcoats for men $12.50 to $35.00 MEN'S FALL FURNISHINGS Fall patterns in Manhattan shirts, in madras, silk and French flannel $1.50 to $5.00 Lewis Union Suits in Sea Island cotton, wool, silk and wool, etc $1.50 to $5.00 New Fall Neckwear in exclusive silks and late shapes 23c to $2.00. FALL HAT STYLES Pay $3.50 for a Kensington and receive a full mea sure of style and service. All the new blocks and colors are shown. OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Make shopping pleasant and satisfying, showing auth I or trie price, no matter what the price. ' BLACK SILKS You always feel dressed up when.you wear a suit or dress of black. Our stock of silks includes all of the newest weaves of the best qualities. Taffeta $1.00 to $2.50 Messaline $1.00 to $2.00 Crepe de Chine $1.25 to $2.00 Ottoman $2.00 Charmeuse $2.75 Poplin $1.25 DRESS CUTS OF FANCY SILKS A large assortment of fancy silks in exclusive dress lengths. These are shown in the season's entic goods in widest variety and everything the best newest colorings and patterns of plaids and stripes. The yard $2.00 to $3.00 $3.00 AND $4.00 COATINGS $2.48 We are having a big special sale on our coatings. Tomorrow is the last day. This includes the $3.00 and $4.00 qualities, of plaids, mixtures and plain cloths, 54 to 56 inches wide. Special, yard.. $2.48 SPECIAL BLANKETS Now is the time to fill your wants in Blankets. A special lot of plaid blankets, big double sizes, for double beds, shown in colors of pink, blue, grey and tan. Each $1.98, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 More New Coats for women We now have a most complete showing of the newest styles in the most wanted materials. New Plush Coats, together with coats of wool velour, tweed mix tures, duvetyne, Bolivia cloth, corduroy and lustrous broadcloth in hunters green, Java brown, black, navy blue, rubber grey and pepper and salt effects. All are made with generous flare around the bottom ; some hang ing straight from the shoulder seams or yoke while others are belted i at the waist line. Prices range from $9.95 to $75.00 iff ! -, : i THE BARGAIN BASEMENT Are you going shopping today? Will you have your list with you? Does it concern you what price you pay? Call in the Bargain Basement first and if your wants are in this department we will help you to save on every purchase. Right living includes right buying, and right buying means the best merchandise at the . most reasonable price. Hundreds of "staving good" Bargains are on display in this department. THE BEST TODAY WOOL DRESS GOODS 15 Yards Outing Flannel $1.00 $1.25 Value 69 THE BEST TODAY GINGHAM COUNTER White Outing Flannel 72 ' 5 For a 10c Value 5 Heavy Winter Clothing We have cleaned up all the up stairs departments of all their broken lots and singles in Women's Suits and Coats, Men's Suits and Overcoats, Boys' Suits and Overcoats and Underwear for everybody. Everyone knows what it means when we say we have put Bargain Basement prices on every article. Early customers get first choice. ) r yoiiiBiiyii. ran will be on sale tomorrow morning. Your 5 i hnirp W u o Remember this is Bargain Week at : s j II MflWQ JOE TINKER, 1 2 I iriVUll V A pi'rsiateiit rumor statoa that this will he Joe Tinker's last year ns man ager of the Chicago Cuhs. Although President Weegham nas declined to deny or affirm the rumor it Is known that he Is far from satisfied with the showing which Tinker has made thLs season. It Is tho opinion of Chicago fans and critics that Tinker placed too high a value upon the material of the former Chicago Federal league team, which was absorbed Into the Cubs when Weegham became presi dent of the latter club 821 Main Street w o4i main sjuwi va BIDS ARE OPENED FOR GOVERNMENT TIMBER 121.000,000 I'm on Middle Pork of John Day Klvcr In Whitman Xatl onal Forest ,ro for Suit". Kids were opened today by the District Forester, l'ortland, for the sale of 124,000.000 feet of timber on the Middle Fork John Dny river. Whitman National Forest. The Pu cifie Slates Timber Investment Com pany, of which Mr. Frank I!. Mit chell of Baker, Oregon, is President, whs the highest bidder. The timber Involved in the sale is S2 per cent ynllow pine, and situated in T. 10 S K. 34 and 35 E and T. 11 ft, R. 33 and 34 E.. W. M.. and covers an approximate area of 14. 600 acres. The prices bid by the company are $2.91 per M for the pine and 75 cents per M for the other species. Mr. Mitchell, the president of the company, soys that they will build a mill r.f Tn.OOO feet daily capacity at Austin. Oregon, and a railroad tap line will be built from that point to log the limber. A planing and fin ishing mill will he constructed In linker. The Pacific, states Timber Invest ment company is a Minneapolis cor poration, with considerable holdings on the Middle Fork John Day river. WILSON TO CARRY OHIO BY 20,000, IS EXPERTS' OPINION NEW VOBk'. Oct 1 AMr. n.ill ., for Wilson hv nhnnt n nan nnnninn to figures of the democratic campaign i-uniniiuee mane puonc today. At a meeting of this body Simon roro oi unio announced that a poll held in Cincinnati gave about equal honors to Wilson and Hughes. Xnrmnllv thia .Iti- at,,.,... n on nnn republican majority. Chairman Vance .yioi ormirK said that a check on the poll made hy the Cincinnati Em niilrer had verified Its fairness. Pendleton's Greatest Department Store The Peoples Warehouse ' Where It Pays to Trade How Catarrh ft Contracted. Mothers are sometimes so thought less s to neglect the colds which thel' children contract. The Inflammation of the mucus membrane, at first ac ute, becomes chronic and the child has chronic catarrh, a disease that is seldom cured and that may prove a life's burden. Many persons who have this loathsome disease will re member having had frequent colds at the time it was contracted. A little roret'h-. a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Judiciously used, and all this trouble might have been avoided, obtainable everywhere. Adv. I INDIANAPOLIS BARS PROPOSAL TO HAVE BILLY SUNDAY THERE INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 9 Tin i chances of "Hilly" Sunday's coming to Indianapolis are remote, as the re- J suit of the action of the Church Fed eration In making n demand for "sane evangelism'1 this winter. It is understood that the federation wishes to stop the agitation of several clergy, men for the engagement of "Hilly.' The federation has not attempted to j define "sane evangelism." No philosopher can give a re isoji I f ir half that he thinks. ! STOP TIIF, FIUBT COLD. A cold does not get well of Itself. The process of wenrlng out a cold wears you out, and your cough be comes serious If neglected. Hacking coughs drain the energy and sap the vitality. For 47 years the happy combination of soothing antiseptic ! balsams in Dr. King's New Discovery I has healed coughs and relieved con i gest'on. Young, and old can testlfj to the effectiveness of Dr. King's New Discovery for coughs and colds Huy a bottle today at your druggist, 50c Adv. FOR A . rmn Din DDmu j UULU, DHU DiLHIII OR SICK HEADACHE I1F.NT Fplt UVKK AND BOWKL8, FOlt IUI.IOrtiNK.SS, SOUR STOMACH AND tXN STH'ATION. Cet a 10-cent box now. Furred Tongue, Bud Colds, Indiges tion, Sallow gkln and Miserable Head, aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undi gested food, which sours and fer ments like garbage in a swill barrel, That's the first step to untold mhiery, indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, jellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Cuscaret tonight will give your con stipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work whilo you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggisi will keep you feeling good for months. Million. ot mea and women take a Cascarvt now and then to keep their stomach, liv er and bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment. Don't forget the children their little ln sides need a good, senile cleansing, too. PHETTY UllU. Iil'HK OF OHIO HOLDl l CLEVELAND, Oct. 9. Police are searching today for a pretty blonde, described as being fashionably attir ed, about 20 years of age, who last night lured Herman Renfer of Toor ia, 111., to a dark doorway, where he was set on by three men and after being beaten almost unconscious, was riibbed of $75. Hong Kong Cafe .ND XOODI.K PARLOR Noodles AND Chop Suey Oulslde Tray Orders a fipfrtaltr. Boxes for ladles and fen'lemen. OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT MEALS 20cA''Tj'P. Meal TickeUi, 21 Meals fur $4. IK) Special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 543 Main Street Next to B. 0. Bldf. Phone 101 lllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllll 1st. Geor Cafe CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of IViullclon's Kxclushe Dining Room. HOT CHICKEN r TAMALES jjj and Chilli Con, Came in true Mexican style will E 5 be served every evening at I the ST. GEORGE GRILL Fresh Olympia and East- S r em Oysters. Try our Sunday dinner. 'fiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiinrl HI Dr. B. W. WITTEN Optician and Optometrist Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitfxd. Lens Duplicated Promptly. Equipped to make a complete examination. Room 8 Smith Crawford Bids. f (.ocaoi 0 o IOE301 loaoc 30t roit sai.ic Small dairy farm, close to Pendleton. If you nre Interested eomc in and we will tell you all about it. Must be sod by Oc tober 1. In Riverside addition, ten acres of alfalfa and garden Innd, good house and barn, cows, hogs, horses, wagons and all ma chinery, hay and furniture, price 110,000. Must be cold at once. J6000 cash and balance terms. In Riverside addition, elegant 7 room house, hard finished, barn and chicken houses. Five acres of alfalfa and garden in.nd. F'lico 51.000. Easy TormB. MATLOCK-USTZ INVESTMENT GO. OBfl O D o iee Farm anil City Loans. iQC3orr lorjor. Insurance. o D o SEX CRAWFISH OYSTERS CLAMS Fine. Clean Furnished Rooms In Connection. SEA CRABS Steam Heated. The Quelle Restaurant Exclusive distributing depvt In Pendleton for FALT'S Sea Foods.