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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OIIEGOXIAX. PEXOLETOV. OUECON Tt'KSDAV, N'OVKMHKIC 23, 1000. EJGUT fAOtM. Women's Two-Piece Wool Suits at Exactly ONE HALF PRICE This season's latest styles not an old suit in the lot. This is the chance of your lifedon't let it pass by unnoticed. Women's One-Piece Silk and Wool Dresses Greatly Reduced 16.75 ..$18.93 921.50 23.50 . ?2G.50 .1 the nsic colors black, navy, brown, gray, Alice blue, areen, lavender and oh row. Until December lit. $22.50 Silk and xvool one piece dresses will go for. $25.00 Silk and wool one piece dresses will go for .. $27.50 Silk and wool one piece dresses will go for $30.00 Silk and wool one piece dresses will go for... $35.00 Silk and wool one piece dresses will go for..- Women's Underwear We positively are showing the best assortment of women's underwear ever displayed in Pendleton. Come and be convinced Xo question ahovi it. Both unisn and two piece suits, in white, cream and gray. Spring needle rRbed goods that fit perfectly, that feel GOOD thai will wear better than you expected them to. 50 75, j?1.00 up to $2.50 each for two piece suits. 50S $1.00, S1.50 up to $5.00 per suit for Union suits. Table Linens and Napkins Spe cially Reduced for Thanksgiving f")C bleached satin damask table linen, C l-in. wide 59 yd $1.00 bleached German table damask, 70-inclies wide, ex tra heavy .... 89 75c bleached satin damask table linen, JO-inches wide 69 $1.25 superior grass bleached satin damask table linen,- 70 inches v ide, specinl T 98 $1.50 high(jrade bleached safin damask table linen, extra ordinary good ralue $1.19 $2.25 bleached satin danm.sk table napkins, warranted pure linen $1.75 dot. $3.50 bleached satin damask table napkins, pure Irish linen i. $2.98 doz. $4.00 bleached satin damask table napkins, Irish linen with pretty designs . $3.45 doz. $5.00 blcarhed salin damask table linens, superior quality of Irish manufacture, must be seen to be appreciated. $4.45 doz. Dry Goods Department x Fancy waist and dress Silks in all the new and correct weaves, 20 to 27 inches uide, come in morie velours, messaline's, Louisiermcs, taffetas, bcngalines and Oltomons, in all the wanted shade and colors, values vp to $1.75 yd, for 98 yd Chinese, Japanese, and Semi-Silks, a beautiful soft and lus trous Silks, will make, up for a nice Christmas present. A large and complete assortment of shades to select from, come 27 inches -u ide, regular 50c value for 39 yd Dresd en and Eagle 11 atered Moreens, a perfect fabric for underskirts, petticoats and dresses, 27 inches wide, guaranteed fast color, comes in navy blue, dark red, brown, and black, val ves up to 50c yard, for 33 yd Double fleece reversible Outing Flannels, in, all the lead ing brands, come in neat, checks, stripes, plaids and plain col ors, 27 i'(7im ivide, regular 12 l-2c value for !.10 yd Fancy waist and dress ginghams in plain and broken checks and plauls, this seasons newest shades and colors, 27 inches v ide, regular 15c value for lit yd 30 inch Fancy Mixed Novelty Suitings, comes in granite cloth, serges, taffetas, Panamas, Egyptians and poplins, values up to Cic yd for 4St yd Model Grocery la the basement. The cleanest grocery in Oreron. Choice seedi'd raisins, new crop 10 Choice seedless raisins, neiu crop 10 pound Xeic pack Shrimp, per can 15 Ashland brand table Peaches, per can 25 Roman Beauh Apples, Fancy Celery, Sew Walnuts, Al niands.and Brazils, Ripe and Green Olins, Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles, Imported Figs, Mincemeat, Apple Butler, Swctl and Boiled Cieh r, Cranberries, Hot House Lettuce, 'Sweet Spuds, Xavel Oranges. Everything for your Thanksgiving table. Xo delivery will be made on Thanksgiving day. Last de livery will leave the store at fi p. m. Wednesday evening. Shoe Department Men and women, boys' and girl's. Keep your (eel warm and dry in a pair of our winter shoes. Cheaper than paying doctor bills. Every day shoes made to stand every day wear, ail sorts of work in. all sorts of weather. Will save you moneij. Will give your feel comfort. Fit like a glove, neat appearing. All heights, G to 10 inches. Men's winter weight shoes, all leathers, black, tan or smoke I horse, prices $3.00 to $8.00 Hoys' tan high cut shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 $3.75 Boys' black high cut shoe si sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 $3.00 Boys' tan high cut shoes, sizes 1 to 2 $3.50 Boys' black high cut-shoes, sizes 1 to 2 $2.75 Boys' Ian high cut shoes, sizes 0 to 13 1-2 $3.00 Ladies' winter weight Ian and gun metal shoes, lace or button. All sizes and widths $3.00 to $5.00 Misses' gun metal or box calf shoes, lace or but Ion, high or reg . .ular heights, sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $1.75 to $3.50 THE PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE" WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. Agents for Hart, Schaffncr Marx Clothes for Men, Johnson-Murphy Shoes, J no. B. Slctson Hats, Manhattan Shirts, Car- harll Overalls. 'N SKXATOIt AMMMCII SPEAKS OX XATIOAI, QUESTIONS ICIkmIh Island feiiutor Says That Mat ter Which Am to Coiiio Vp Itfl- . fore Coiiiptfta Arc "I Vltnl Irn-IMirlniH-c to HusIiicsh 'Men of Country. FERRER'S DAUGHTER WIIXi AVENGE MURDER Madrid. The eldest daughter of 6enor Ferrer, Spanish revolutionist, in reported to have announced her de termination to Join the enemies of Kin Alfonso and aid In the attempt to upset the Spanish government. Francisco Ferrer, who was recently xeculed for conspiracy, and whose execution caused a furore In Europe, was born about 4S years ago at Alella near Barcelona. He was a pronounc ed opponent of monarchlal principled, and after the failure of the Spanish republic he established himself In Paris & a teacher. A Mile. Meunler some 10 years ago left him a considerable amount of money with which to further his views on the subject of education. He es tablshed the Escucla Moderna In Barcelona for secular education, em ploying in this connection Morral, the man who threw the bomb on the day of King Alfonso's wedding. This connection led to Ferrer's arrest and he was detained In prison for a year, but no proofs being forthcoming he was set free, his friends In Paris agi tating for his liberation. Ferrer was arrested as being the prime mover and organizer of the Barcelona riots, A Religions Author's Statement. Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman, Salis bury, N. C, who Is the author of sev eral books, writes: "For several years I was afflicted wltn kidney trouble and last winter I was suddenly strick en with a severe pain In my kidneys and was confined to bed eight days unable to get up without assistance. My urine contained a thick white sed Irrent and I passed same frequently day and night. I commenced taking Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the pain gradually abated and finally ceased and my urine became ' normal. I cheerfully recommend Foley's Kid ney Remedy." Koeppen Bros. Tnii't Run Trains liackwartl. Detroit, Nov. 23. An order pro hibiting railroads from running their trains backward with cars ahead of an engine has been Issued by the Michigan railroad commission, goes Into effect today. and Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trou ble that Is not beyond the reach of mcdlclno. Cures backache and Irre gularities that if neglected might re sult in Brlght's disease or diabetes. Koeppen Bros. PltUhiirg's nirthlny, Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 23. Pitts burg's birthday will be celebrated by the board of trade with a "Father Pitt banquet" In the Rlttenhouse to night. Several prominent men of this and other cities will respond to toasts. ' Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and expels colds. Oet the genuine In a yellow package. Koeppen Bros. New York. Senator Nelson W. Alilrich, Just bark from his western trip, was the guest of honor tho other night at the 141st annual dinner of t'.ia New York chamber of commerce. At the speaker's table, with him sat James Bryoe, British ambassador; IV'.mt J"iin llcinrli.h Von Rernstorff, Ocrmnn ambassador and other not ables. Senator Aldrich responded to the toast "The Congress of the United States." He said: "Acting within its unquestioned au thority, congress will, In the near fu ture, be called upon to attempt the solution of practical business ques tions vitally affecting Interests of our entire people. "I should like to impress upon bus iness men of tho country the fact that they must share In the responsibil ity for wise congressional legislation. No class of men is so influential in the creation of public opinion and In our country the character of legisla tion must bo based upon an Intelli gent public opinion. "I will mention briefly some of these questions. First, there Is a ne cessity for reform In the character and extent of the of the national ex penditures. A recent expert exami nation Indicates that a saving of from 10 to 20 per cent of national expens es can be made, and at the same time greater efficiency obtained, by an application of business methods to government work. AmcmlnwHits Am Urgent. "The president has repeatedly call ed the attention of the country to the urgency of amendments to the Inter state commerce act and to the Sher man anti-trust act, to make their restrlc'ive legislation effective In practical operation and at the same time relieving legitimate business from uncertainties and disabilities that now surround them. "The national monetary commission has an Important work. A sound and adequate currency, and a stable and efficient banking system are neces nry for the continuance of our suc ossful national development. "Legislative provisions to carry in i'i effect important reforms I have indicated should be submitted to the people for criticism and considera tion at the earliest possible moment." Senator Root vigorously advocated v. federal subsidy for American ships. ssiving that foreign ships Could carry commerce between the Isthmus of I an.ima and the Pacific coast points for from $4.37 tn( $7.31 a ton less than our own ships. "That is an artificial condition," said Mr. Hoot, "caused by an increase of wages and of tho standard of llv- U U i CRAY I1AIR HANDICAPS yji YOU IN BUSINESS ANQ ?5 y OTHER THINGS. GET BID OF IT, RIGHT AWAY. T Cray hait a an unnatural disfigure. , ment, it it your duty to yourself and I W your friend to get dd of it as toon at 55 pouible. It it t Krioua injury to you W JjJ in your social and buiiaeu life. Jjj Get fid of it, ty all means, but JjjJ j don't try to do to by the use of dyea, tS j,, whose effect a but temporary and un V may perms. 4 4 satisfactory and which A i.. - t -. oenuy injure yoar nair. 3 Use tLy't I Iw Health and look yoa.-.g. It La'i a dye it won't injure S your hair and noWy will luow you are using it It quickly and unfailingly restores the natural color and beautv i of the hair brings back its youth, Siusier, soi inest aaa crnuanr. luxuriance, w $1 tod 59c Bottles, at Dmgglits. S jtjf Send 2c. fr tymki "Tho Caret the W M Skin," "The Care of the U air." Va U Pbit Hty Spec U, Newark. N.J. U. S. A, V PENDLE7IXJN IKl'G COMPANY. Ing in our own country and, in my Judgment, it could not be cured ex cept by abandoning the policy that puts up American wages and the Am erican standard of living, or extend ing the policy to our ships." UIXIXG DEAD TO IJFE BY ELECTRICITY New York. Dr. Louise G. Roblno vltch, the young Russian woman who came herefrom Franco recently and startled medical men of this city with her declaration that she had discov ered a way to bring the dead to life, demonstrated to scientific and criti cal officers of the New York Edison company that she can perform won ders with the electrical apparatus she has perfected.' ' In the opinion of those who saw the demonstration. Dr. Hobinovltch electrocuted a rabbit anrt brought It to life again by the rythmic electric ex citations that caused its heart and respiratory organs to resume their (unctions. She also showed the ad vantages of electricity as an anaes thetic. The officials of the electric com pany considered the results most Im portant because they suggested meth ods of resuscitating those employes who from time to time are fatally shocked. President Fllot to Sppak. New York, Nov. 23. It is formally announced today that the twenty ninth meeting of the National Civil .Service Reform leaguo will be held in New York December 9 and 10.. On the evening of the 9th President Charles W. Eliot will deliver his an nual address. Amn; the subjects to be discussed are civil pensions, consular reform and the application of tho merit system to the higher municipal offices. 'ii-SZ'!!.. "-.V k .T'A. The Tender fact Farmer :.; It w:is one ol these cxpenr.i.--::-! f-'mcrs, who put green spectacles on his cow and !rd brr uin;. Ins theory ,llat 't didn't matter v.-t-j; r'. e cow a;e mi I ir as s!e WHi lod. The questions o.' i;i,.r..;.on m.d nourishment fcuJ nit entered into his e-.ili-u!.ui;..;i .. It's only "u-iiucrf: ;;t" f.irr-cr ('..ft wo-iM tr- vvh en experiment with a cow. 1 - t e nn n (,-.., .. . . telf ref!ari"t-ss of dcs-tion end nutrition. JI.j ' t t-'.-.n ' - .. . : '. V .'. tot's for a'.I ti.e food he gets out of hi., f. od. Tui rr-vi'.t is ;' t ::.i-'s?.,::.nch grows "weak" ti.e eclion o t':e organs of dic.-viion vrC i t.!- ... i jrc imp d and the mun suJers the miseries cf dyspepsia mid ti.s 'i'.niit., ot ircrrvoiiAiic'is. To st?cnZ-'bca (fits otomach, rcstort tho tir;'-i:y ,,f ft0 nc. fi.ms st el' -nstlon and nutrition i.r. J j; i.-.e u . :c-., ose Dr. fno'a Cerjcn netf.v-t u:sc- -.c-y. i . n t.-i. t.ilUn .-e.vtcc'y, er.d kaa V: coir. - . o.' i.'. -jf.o.is aa v.-(.ll .vi praise of ttiovscr.d ;,t.:.'ci! l;c e:r.e. In tl-.j ::.!cst tense "Golden Medical Discovery" is t.-:nrcnncc medi cine. It contains neither intoxicants nor nurcotics, und is c ; Irc-c l.-om hIcoIioI as from ;,; urn, cocaine and other dangerous Sru&. r.A i.:.. tuir.:. p.-in'.cd on its nufvcl-ii wrapper. Don't let a c'z-dor delude you for his own profit. ':'- -) is no mec'nj for stomach, liver and blood "just as gocd" as "(Jo! Jen r.l D;..covery. " tf T.rnin Loaves Pendleton 4:30 P. M. FOR SPOKANE ANT) THE EAST Northern Pacifc Railway No Delay at Junction. Connection made at Pasco or Spokane with Tliroiifrh Trains To st. paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY. Through Sleeping Cars To DENVER, , OMAHA, DULUTII. Waller Adams, Agent, Pendleton, Will furnish full information regarding fares, routes, trains, etc. ITS WORTH WHILE TO INQUIRE A. D. Charlton, A. O. P. A., Portland, Ore.