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Li IE Bni..Lvl Too '-00 00 so 00 00 20 ill I J " Tfjn,fnl ior w inS a tricij 18 mirl. 8 and t&l 1 'or i,,j-J ' 7 anJ llJ 11 part old "t IUd,. "rpldfc, , My on t wucoit olIah lg hi ' Prttnl Terms s,J -nti ttt feHT PAGES. New, Fresh and j eliable Merchandise At Money-Saving PricesThe Big Sale at Alexander's READ READ READ 36-Inch Dixie L. L. Muslin, 20 yards for $1.00 36-Inch Lonsdale Bleached Muslin 12 yards for $1.00 36-Inch Fruit of Loom Bleached Mus'ln 12 yards for $1.00 45-lnch Andros Goggin Pillow Tublro 14c yard 45-Inch Aurora Pillow casing 12c yard 94 Aurora Bleached Sheeting 22c yard 10-4 Aurora Bleached Sheeting 25c yard A F. C. Dress Ginghams 6J4c yard American Indigo Prints c 20 yards for $1.00 Gibraltar Percales, Dark Colors 7c yard SHOE BARGAINS All $1.50 Ladles' Shoes at $1.15 pair All $2.00 Ladles' Shoes at $1.49 pair All $250 Ladles' Shoes at i $1.82 pair All $3.00 Ladles Shoes at $2.25 pair Alexander Department Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES im rtttttJ.j.t,.u.w..M..; 4.M.frfrM"M.jMH.g"M"i.M -l-M-l" DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1904. PAGE THREE. AFTER HARNEY WOOL! SHANIKO MAKES BID FOR CENTRAL OREGON CLIP. FOR THE BLOOD Said to Have Handled 7,000,000 Pounds Last .Year at an Average of 14 Cents Would Direct Immense Wool Output of Southeastern Ore gon to the Columbia Southern Warehouses Will Be Built at Burns. P. T. Hulburt, cashier of tho Enst ern Oregon Dunking Co. of Shnnlko, anil T. G. Condon, manager of tho Shnnlko Warehouse Co., spent a few days In our city this week Interview ing our bustness men, In regard to handling tho freight business of this section through their city and talk ing to wool men about their clips, says tho Burns Herald. Theso gentlemen urge many ad vantages to our people by mnklng shipments via Shanlko and especial, ly In this respect the woolmen. Shnn lko Is one of the best wool market points In Eastern Oregon todny. ns the records of tho pnst three or four years show. Last season the clip of something like 7,000,000 pounds mndo nn nver nge of 14 cents per pound some go ing ns high ns 10. Our people nro very favorably Im pressed with the propositions mndo by these gentlemen and nn effort will bo mndo to get nt least a few of our sheepmen to scud their wool to that point for sale this seoson. They desire to give It a practical trlnl If It proves nn ndvnntnge It Is known and most popular blood purifier nnlr nn the market to-dnv is S. S, S. There is hardly a man, woman or child in America who has not heard of "S. S. S. tor tho Mood." It is a stnudmd remedy, a specific for nil blood troubles and unequalled as n general tonic and appetizer. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, the herbs and roots of which it is composed are selected for their alterative and tonic piop- ertics, making it the uleni remciiy ior all blood and skin diseases, as it not only purifies, enriches and invigor ates the blood, but at the same time tones up the tired nerves and gives strength and vigor to the entire system. Ifor Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Blood Poison, Malaria, Ananuia, Scrofula, Kczcum, Psoriasis, fialt Rheum. Tetter, Acne and such ether diseases ns are due to a .... . ., polluted or impoverished condition of the blood, nothing acts so promptly and effectually as S. S. S. It counteracts and eradicates the germs and poisons ; cleanses the system of all unhealthy accumulations and soon restores the patient to health. Writ? us and our physicians will eive your case prompt attention without charge. b ' THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. FIIOM CONOHES8MAN LIVINGSTON, OF GEORGIA. I know of tho uocful , of 8. S. S. In mnny ce. It In the bt blood remedy on the market. FROM IIX-OOV. ALLKN D. CANDLER. B. S, 8. U unciiiFttloiialilr coot! blooit imrtlldr, nnil tho bait tonlo I evrr used. llectriclty will cure diseases than all r means combined." Bartholow lag professor oi adelphla, ra. "Electricity will be the boIo remedy for tho future." M. D. Arsonval, the great medical doctor of Paris, France. HELP FOR THE SICK THE MARVELOUS SECRET OF LIFE AT LAST DISCOVERED. IE MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Tnt lrimi STEM OF APPLYING Oxygen and Electricity for Curing Diseases NO DRUGS. MEDICINE OR DOCTOR; YOU TREAT YOUHbtui-. IE ACME OF PERFECT HOME TREATMENT. THOUSANDS AHfc UICKLY CURED OF EVERY KNOWN DISEASE, FROM WHOM I kVE LETTERS THAT CAN BE SEEN AT MY OFFICE. Are You sick? Do you want to. got well? I can show you the way. Ill Iha wnv hti I hnva nrnvnn unenpnaf 111 in tllOUSandS Of Cases. 1 Te on file letters from satisfied patients who have proven tho value of E- treatment by actual trial. If you could read a low oi menu leuum, ling oi miraculous cures after years of suffcrinR. I would need no fur- er argument to convince you of my ability. I have passed tne expen- mil stage. I know what I can do. No matter wnni your uibuuoc, i .... pre you. ... I have cured Beveral casea In Pendleton after an oiuer kuowu rif les had fai.ed. Call and got their names and interview them. My Bystem M the Oxygen and Electric flatteries that I uso are uirrereni irom mi am i i,9n inraLh n,n.,c.n,i. w-uii mv natterles that have cured Semelves. Theso Batteries arc the only ones patented and are not sold rough dealers. I have tho only C0-cell Electric Body Bolt made; tho W one guaranteed and kept in order free of charge. 1 will treat you rmrnlsn you a Battery and teach you how to treni yuurauu Call and see me. or address, Medernnch Block, 027 Main Street. Advice FREE. Pondloton, uregon. PROF. F. F. '8HADDUCK, ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIST. PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST CLA3S WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES TIMATE8 FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN 8T. GAINING FA MF SVI i . 431" I 1111 If mn he 1 1 iii i hi & TO REPEAL EDDY LAW. ,Uio Intention of the Shanlko people T or local men to establish a ware- house In Burns to handle next so.v ban's clip and tho wool enn bo hauled to this city, weighed, graded nnd re ceived, giving the wool men an op- , 1 portunlty to dispose of It right at Eastern Oregon Mining Corporations norae Will Make That an Issue. I jn case this is accomplished tho Already tho mining corporations shearing plant will be moved to the of Baker county are clamoring for vlcta ty ; of h s ; city l tho repeal of tho Eddy corporation J "" " tax law. and will fight every man running for the legislature in that county and Eastern Oregon who is not In favor of repealing the law. The mining companies claim the law Imposing a tax upon them pre vents them from developing the country, and drives capital out. The people are well satisfied with Eddy law. for tho reason that FRUIT INJURED AT TOUCHET. Cherries, Strawberries and Early Ap ples Badly Affected. Fruit In and near Touchet will do well If there Is a third of a crop this year. The frost of the latter cnu of tho April destroyed nearly all the cher- t rles and strawberries and cany ap. causes the mining companies organ-' pics, says the Walla Walla izod with millions of capital to bear The late fruits are not so Union much their part of the government by con tributing their tax to the state. LAST TRIBAL CONVENTION. Choctaw Nation Goes Out of Busl ness In 1906. South McAlester, I. T., May 9. A harmed, aocoraing to reports recelv ed here. The freakish way in which tho frost has acted has been a matter of some discussion. A few miles to tho north of Touchet there Is no damage reported by the fruitgrowers, and tho orchards fulfilling tho fair promises South McAlester, I. T. May 9. Amnde b tnem Qt Ul0 opennB of thu national convention of the Tuskaho- seaB0Ili But not ony ar0 different ma party asseniuieu i i u reIonB trealed with seeming dls today ror tne purpose oi numlBuoH crimlnation by "Jack Frost," but on a candidate for principal chief of tho the 8amo Uce there ,g oaen a brancU Choctaw nation. lor lwo that )B not injured, whllo tho Tho convention Is one of tho most remnIndor of tho buda of tbo tree aro important ever uBiu u luu comnletely destroyed. Sometimes, ma party, as It will ue a pan o. leven on tll0 Bamo ciU8ter of fruit, work of tne convention lo there may be seen a healthy green policy to uv jjuiduuu k-.c taw nation In making final settle ment of tribal affairs, and it will be tho last convention ever held to nom inate a chief of tho Choctaw nation, aB tho Choctaw tribal government will cease in 190C. HTATK OF OHIO. CITY OF TOLKDO, LUCAS CONTY. . t A. , . , Fronk J. Cheney rankeg oath that he l senior partner of the flrni of V.3. Cheney i Co.. dolnc business In the City f ro ledo, County and Stntc aforesaid, nnd thnt said Arm will iny the sum of OM. IIU.V Dltni) UOLIiAHS for enili and ejery rase of Catarrh that tnnnot be cured by the use of IlaU's Cutanh Cnr cn:Nl;v Sworn to before me nud subscribed In my present p. this th day of December. A"(Scnlffi' A. W. OI.KASON, lBtn'-' Notnry I'ublle. Ilnll's rntnrrh Cure Is taken Internaly, nnd nets directly on the blood nnd mu cous surfauw of the system. Bend for testimonials cf) ToMo 0 Kl?e .;r Mhr constlpa. tlon. . Boise to Tax Slot Machines. Cliairinnn Oootl of tho finance com mittee offered an ordinance taxing slot machines $8 per quarter, wheth er the machine wbb operated to ticklo the tympanum of tho ear, to ticklo the palate, or to secure a shoe string or a stick of gum. Councilman Grun baum tried to save the machines and finally succecdod In getting the li cense cut down to XI per quarter. Boise Capital News. WW MADE. Hand mar clear Havana. A STANnftDn rnn aiiai i-r tANUNESS AND WORKMANSHIP. "you call for a TRIUMPH. ETI YNH &CO.T "i.uont accept a substitute.! I " makers. over doing, We Make New Roofs We Make Old Roofs New Again twelve tiS "r lslvo business and wo havo imd something hu..; year8 experloneo nt it vn n.ifht to know what wo aro -m wq? Weil ' " " we arenlf "'IE ROOFINgT rigidly guaranteed It has a past of which buLm (Mhamc. U will pay you to investigate tho matter. Wo shall Th ri l tim nrleo,, ani1 t0 answer questions. ne,tiaterite Roofing Co.. 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon WATER TANKS We make a Specialty oi Hound or Square Building WATER TANKS Also Header Beds all si?es and kinds. Wo make them right and thoy alwuys give satisfaction, uur worn is never slighted or botched. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard RODERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. fruit surrounded by many all dlscol ored by the frost. Butchers at Cincinnati. Cincinnati. O.. May 9. The Amal gamated Meat Cutters and Butchers' Workmen of North America, which has members in many parts of this country and Canada, began Its an nual convention In Cincinnati today. Tho meeting is attended by nearjy 800 delegates, besides a number of other visitors. Tho organlbatlon Is steadily Increasing Its membership, as Is shown by tho reports prepared by the officers and committees for presentation to tho convention. Territorial Druggists Meet. Tulsa. I. T.. May 9, Tho Oklaho ma and Indian Territory Pharmaceu tical Asosciatlon began a Joint con vention hero today nnd will remuln in session until Thursday. Luther E. Sayors, dean of tho College of Phar macy of tho Kansas University, will address the meeting upon tho revis ion of tho United States pharmaco peia. To Discuss Wage Question. Niagara Kalis. N. Y-, May 9. Del cgates from many parts of tho Unit qd States and Canada aro attending tho annual convention begun hero to- dnv bv the International Union of Pulp, Sulphite and Papermlll Work ers. Wages and conditions of labor are tho chief subjects before the con vention for consideration and action. Stove Men Meet. Now York. May 9.--Members of tho National Association of Stove Manufacturers gathered in Now York today for their thirty-third an nual convention. Numerous matters of interost to tho stovemakers will bo discussed during tho week, such as cash discounts, breakage in tran sit, catalog house business and pack ing goods for foreign shipment. Notice to Public WE HANDLE THE OLYMPIA DEER, THE DEER OF UNDIS PUTED MERIT. IT IS CONCEDED TO DE THE FINEST PRODUCT TURNED OUT FROM ANY DREWERY. IT IS THE ONUY BEER THAT 18 SUITED FOR HOUSEHOLD AND FAMILY USE, BECAUSE IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. IT IS RELISHED BY ALL, AND IS A OIVER OF HEALTH AND STRENGTH, AND AS A SUMMER BEVERAGE, HAS NO EQUAL. WE HANDLE THE OLYMPIA BEER IN PINTS, QUARTS AND KEGS, AND WILL DELIVER IT TO YOUR HOME IN ANY QUAN TITY DESIRED. OLYMPIA BEER IS ON SALE IN ALL THE LEADING SALOONS. ALWAYS CALL FOR OLYMPIA BEER. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE, THERE 18 NO BEER JUST AS GOOD. A. Nolte Telephone Main 681 IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SAUSAGES, WUR8T8 CHEESES FOR LUNCHES. , AND A 8tartllng Test. To save a life. Dr. T. O. Merrltt, of No. Mohoopany. Pa., mado a startling tost, resulting in a wonder ful cure. Ho writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcerations of tho stom ach. I had often found Kloctric Bit ters excellent for acuto stomach and livor troubles bo I prescribed them. Tho patient galnod from tho first, and has not had an attack in 14 months." Electric Bitters aro posl lively guaranteed for Dyspepsia, In-1 digestion, Constipation and Kldnoy troubles, Try them. Only GOe at. Tollman & Co.'s, THE BEST IN DEER IC THE CELEBRATED PABST It Is recognized ns tho Without gindo beer made. We have secured tbo sale of Pabst beor in Pendleton nnd all our customers will bo served with it when they call at our plate. Wo handle only tho Pabst beer and havo It on draught arid bottled. THE STATE SALOON J. E. Rueell & Co., Props. We Want to Do Yout Plumbing Our Jong experience, togothor with our unoxcoll.od facilities for doing the best work, aro at your service without extra chargo. Good honest work always done. That's tho reason why our patrons aro always satisfied. BECK, the Reliable Plumber , Court Street, opposite Hotel Dicker.