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Every woman covets a shapely, pretty figure, and many of them deplore die loss of their girlish form* «fter marriage. The bearing of children is often destructive to the mother’s shapelines*. All of this can be avoided, hewevsr by the use of MHher’s Friend before baby comes, as thia great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it,. and Mwserves the .vmmetry of her form. Mother • Friend overcomes all the Sanger ef child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through thia critical period without pain. It is woman * greatest bleastag. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the use of this wonderful remedy. Sold by all druggists at |i.oo per bottle. Our little book, telling all about — aa it free Married Women Portland, in order that the citizens of this state may have an opportunity ot hearing the valuable proceedings of that national body. QUARTZ RESEMBLES GRASS. JOE GET MURPHY STORE IO DO YOUR JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS M. J. O’Connor has just arrived at Boise from Thunder Mountain. He in interested with Sears and others In a group of claims on the headwaters 11 they want to get married WE PI T THEM ON SALE WHILE THEY LAST, of the Monumental creek, some seven that'»» the preacher’s busi miles south of the Dewey mine. The formation there is similar to that of ness the Dewey and large bodies of ore have been disclosed. The ledges We Guarantee you can't equal them anywh*re for less than UM). seem about 100 feet wide, and assays If he wants an engagement or wedding ring On account of late arrival we make the low price we du. We will also of ore encountered in the work done make low prices on ail our Coats and Jackets during Hale. Remetnlier, have run all the way from $2 60 to 1100.01) in (Sold Coin to l>e given away De< . 24tli. A ticket with each That’s My Business $40 in gold. • I.CM* purchase. You’ll get the A peculiarity of the ore is that much of it is highly colored. Some Best work is so green that the dump looks like And lowest prices a grassy slope. Other portions of the vein are red and some almost THE PROGRESSIVE JEWELER black. The ore. like that of the Dewey, has a jiorphyry gangue show ty. on the day following the decision Rheumatism I ositivcly Lured VliniPV HflifL it oil ami Sweet j ot the supreme court, making a spe ing more or less quartz. Bv Oil and Sweet Spirits of Men.— T*',**^v IV spirit* of Eden cial session of the legislature possi ***^*>’* gonian for a free cal A pet stock and poultry association Money-back Goo's. A. C. KOKPPKN & fail to cure Rlieuuialitai. For Sale by ble and probable, the communication was organized at Salem Wednesday BROS.. Sole Agento for Pendleton 1 A. C. Koeppen& Bro«. Agt* for I’endl'u. vloffue of them. A full supply always kept tn stock. ill Coart Street FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1903 i of County Clerk Chamberlain to the Journal will be of Interest to every i taxpayer In the county, and It Is here We must work, for the beat with published Mr. Chamberlain interests of all. and I doubt not. writes: from the nature and character of "Pendleton, Ore.. Nov 7.—To the the gentlemen that are here, that Editor ot The Journal.—In reply to selfish interests will be buried. your telegram concerning the finan We must remember that we have cial condition of Vtnatllla county, and private enterprises. These must the probable effect of no tax levy for, be protected, because I for one. would not be a party to the en ' the current year. I would say that the financial condition of the county is | forcement of any law which good. Umatilla county warrants are. would divest vested rights of t in many cases, selling above par at I any of their privileges, or rights, the present time, and it is not proba I without just compensation. Irri ble that they would go tx'low par H gation in this state is in Its in they were to run another year with- fancy along these lines of devel out a levy. opment and the main thing to be "Failure to make a levy for this, done in framing laws is that year would have no detrimt'ntal effect they be so formed that whatever on the county other than increasing is doue in future may be done the amount ot interest by about $6. in regular order without con- 000 for the year, but the cities and fusion or conflict.—Governor the school district* would lie cripptai George E Chamberlain by the failure of a levy. I The county court, who have been THE IRRIGATION RESOLUTIONS. endeavoring to wipe out the county debt, are averse to increasing the in- In the opinion of the East Ore ! terest payments which the county has to meet, and are in favor of a special gonian. the Irrigation Association session ot the legislature, as they be passed some of the most vital reso lieve it to be the better policy to de lutions ever passed by a body of men crease the debt of the county while the times are prosjrerous. in Oregon. •W D CHAMBERLAIN That resolution introduced by Wal County Clerk “ ter M Pierce, and unanimously adopt ed. urging ever?' political party to in Ex-Governor T. T. Geer, in his re- sert a plank in their platfc rmi, ask marks before the Irrigation associa I ing for legislation on the su ject of Ir tion. said that while in Missouri last rigation, and pledging every candidate winter, working in the interest of a t for legislative offlee to work, vote Lewis and Clark Fair appropriation i and fight for irrigation legislation, it he incidentally called attention to * the beginning of the educational cam Vmatilla county wheat crop of 1897 paign on irrigation in Oregon which amounted to about 5.000.001 : When you take the subject into bushels, or one per cent of the entin every political convention, regardless wheat crop of the United States, that of the color of the politics of thorn year. The fact seems so fabulous | conventions, and pledge your c„ndi to the Missourians and so many ex Is progressing in approved fashion a constant surprise to every < ne. I his condition is a result of absolute closing out prices. Prices that dates to make irrigation law one ol pressions of surprise and wonder were the chief aims of the terms of offlee. made by men of experience and surprise, prices that interest, prices that convince, prices that sell, Are you one of the fortunate ones, one who has had an opportunity to you lay the fonndatoin for work thai knowledge, that after telling that true story about Oregon, and hearing such counts. attend this sale? If so. you know the above is truth, if not. then you are losing money by not buying here, Here we are selling $20,000 of The referendum amendment was broad Insinuations regarding his best assorted Dry Goods and Ladies’ Ready to-Wear Goods at cost to close out The room now used as a dry goods room will be used as a 'aken up in this manner Every polit veracity, he always cut the truth half -cal convention of the state adoptee 1 in two. when talking about Oregon Shoe room after January 1st. this as one of their planks, and ezery after that. It seems unjust and unfair paper in the state, circulated the in to the resources of the state, to think formation that this amendment was that citizens must really suppress the universally adopted, with the result actual truth, when telling of its won that it was accepted by the people, ders in order to protect their repnta tions by vote of five to one. The subject of wise and just irri Every delegate to the recent irriga- gation laws must be agitated in the gation convention, interviewed on the same manner. The press of the state subject, expressed the intention of must keep this subject prominently attending the next meeting of the before the people. The politician» National Irrigation Association, to be must not forget the recommendations held at El Paso. Texas, in Septem of this convention, when the time I ber. 19M. Those meetings are educa- comes to build state platforms next ttonal in a high degree, and Oregon spring • must send a delegation to El Paso 12^c Colored Outing Flannels ÔC Another good resolution adopted, that will bring the 1905 congress to 7c Light Colored Outing ....... 50c Wool Chailie ................ and the only one which provoked any $l.oo Flannelette Dressing Saques 25c 12 jc Colored Flannelettes .. discussion, was the one favoring the 40c Wool Serges, in Green $1 25 Knit Petticoats ...................... 25c 10c Fruit Loom Muslin .......... repeal of the timber and stone acts, 75c Hohair ....... $4.oo Walking Skirts, various colors $2.50 7ic and the commutation clause of the 3o-inch French Gingham 75c Fancy Black Novelty 6ic $250 $5 00 • • •• »• homestead law. 25c Curtain Net ............... I jc Cotton Oxford Waisting 12c $«50 Indies' Tailor-Hade Suits . $4 00 While it was ably argued that it 85c Bed Spreads...................... i8c 59c All Colored Silk Waists Half Price was not policy for this state associa $«.25 „ 65c Fancy Zibeline 89c $5.00 Ladies' Coats ... tion to resolve contrary to the vote fl.CO 36* nch Light Percales ... 65c Plain 5c of the Oregon delegation at the Ogden 5oc. 75c and $1.00 Fascinators 25c 12^c Percales, all colors ........ congress. it must be remembered $1.75 Silk and Wool Crepe aie 65c Tam o’ Shanters, all colors •••• 25c 7c Comforter Calico that the membership of this conven 35c Henrietta 5c All Furs at Half Price tion was made up of almost the Iden 2sc Red Flannel 193 $1 5o Peau de Soie Silk, black $2.5 o Cotton Oxford Waists tical men who composed the state 2gc Fatten, colors.................. 15C Inside each pound package of 85c ,, «* ,, $2.50 Mercerized Petticoats.............. ♦ » delegation at Ogden, and that the sen-, 1 5c Curtaining ........................... 10c 75c Black Tafetta Silk See our Infants' Coats and Hoods timent of this meeting must be taken 20c Sateen Drapery ................... I4c 35c Colored China Silk as the sentiment of the state on th«', All our new Coats at a Big Sacrifice Lining Cambrics .. subject of the repeal of these laws. 4c If Oregon does not show some dis approval of the highhanded manner 1 will be found a FREE. game. in which the public domain is being 60 different game*. All new. exploited in this state, and if the re- j 25« will buy ........................ 4 pairs Ladies' Blk Hose 55« Half Bleached Damask ..................... sale pnce 19c clamation department of the govern-! 50c Fleeced Vest and Pants... sale price 35c 25c » ... ..................... A nice Dressing Saque 35« Bleached Damask ............................. >» 19c »• 35c, 50c. 75c Oild Pants 19c ment does not receive some assist » • ..................................... A nice Fascinator 75« » *5« » • » »» »• 75c Ladies' All-Wool Garments 45c 29c ance In checking the bold disregard * »» . 3 yards of the Best Outing Flannel 7« Toweling » ’5« » * • » 75c Children's Union Suits ... 3« of these laws. It will be discourag- i v » * 49« 25c »» • » 7 Towels, good size 10c »» »• Wool Garments for Children 5c ing to that department, in pushing the » • ..3 pairs of Good Chi dren's Stockings Double Damasks at the same rate • * »• 25c 20c Blk Ladies' Hose.............. .,I2H c work of reclamation in Oregon. A nice Corset 7c Towels........................ ................ ♦ • 25« »> 4« i 25c Boys’ Heavy Hose.............. 16c 25c » • The revenues of the reclamation de- ■ ...... . A fine pair ol 50c Supporters loc Towels................................. * * • » sc *• 40c Ladies' Rib Top Hose ... 24c 2 5« »• ♦ » part men t will be replenished through ................... .6 yards nf Outing Flannel 15 c ., • » IOC >• 50c Lisle Thread Hose.............. »♦ .. 35« 25« ♦ J »» .............. A pair of Kid Gloves Odd Line of Napkins ....... the homestead law. There is no fear I FROM US 5<K per doz that the irrigation fund will suffer from the repeal of these laws, for as you are sure of two things. tast as government works are com 1st. You <*n’t get as good fw pleted, there will be ready buyers for lee* money. the land reclaimed. 2nd. You can't get better at On the other hand, if the govern any price. Low price i* au argument no ment does not repeal these laws, and real aalenniaii eatea to u»e. place the public domain beyond the It i* the beat evidence that his reach of the land sharp, It will be but goads are weak on quality—and quality is remembered long after To introduce to new custom a very few years, until the irrigation price ia forgotten. fund will cease for want of land to Thia means a saving for you. You can make money ers forty lines of the choicest The quality of our brand gives Suitable for School, Every day »nd Sunday sell. ua the biggest biscuit business on mill productions we will make fast here. the coast. H is impossible to permit of entries I 20 00 Overcoats for $15.00 >16 00 Overcoats for 112.00 the following reduction in prices It will do as much for vou under laws of this character, without 10 00 «« «. j 12.00 “ “ 9.00 leaving the chance for fraud. Where JE/vforour regularly low prices, Just what a mother would approve Standard Grocery Co. actual residence and actual settle ■ vV fleeced lined leader that sold ment is not required, and the pur Nst In any Trust 31« Court Mrs»* for f 1.00 per suit. chase of public land, for a fixed price, I i | EA for our all-wool derby rib. without other provisions to the ac vLuv Compare this with any quirement of title is allowed, there $2 00 auit. will always be abuses through dum my filings and hired entrymen. and C7 Aft f°r a ^ne Venitian merino I All New» *D£*VV 4 quick seller at $2.50 per the only sure manner in which the ir-1 O. M. FROOME. PROPRIETOR. rigation fund can be maintained 8Uit. through the future, is to make actual Carryall* for picnic parties. Good t residence and cultivation one of the .earn* with competent drivers for We cannot cut prices on on the DOUGLAS SHOE FOR $500 Suits go at $2.50 provisions for securing government commercial men. Speedy horse* and MEN. GLORIA SHOES FOR WOMEN or Red School House LCHALEYMFU& handsome rigs for evening and Sun for Children but we can offer you land. BE WISE—BUY HERE $4.00 Suits go at $2.00 I lay drives. Gentle horses for family 75 Pair of Men's J2 50 Shoes for /a.00. use. 8tock lioarded st ressonable STOP LOSING MONEY $3.00 Suits go at $1.50 UMATILLA COUNTY FINANCES. 100 pairs of Women’s Shoes at a reduction of 25 cents. rates. Best of cars given to transient . stock. Opposite Hotel Pendleton 75 pairs of Misses fins shoes at 90 cents. The Oregon Daily Journal has arrit-1 Phone Mein 111. ten letters to the county clerk of ev-1 ery county In the state of Oregon, in icgard to the financial condition* of the different counties, and baa already received replies irom about half of ears Dyspepsia and all disorder* 1 he number. arising from Indigestion, Endorsed Although the East Oregonian pub by physicians everywhere. No cure, lished a statement from County Judge ae pay. 26 cents Hartman, in regard to the excellent. For sale by F. W. Schmidt & Co. Trial package free by writing ta financial condition of Umatilla coun-1 W. H. Hooker A Co., Buffalo. N. T. Mother's ZtZSZ'itZ Fnend Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits Painting and Paper Hanging ------ $15------ H U NZI K E R LYONS MERCANTILE CO I—«fost* LEGAL BLANKS Wrttet^ 0« g J MURPLY Our Loss is Your Gain Attend this Sale and The Big Closing Out Sale of the Dry Goods Department of I t I — Examine This Price List Of New and Up-to-Date Merchandise Most of Which was Purchased this Fall. Dress Goods Ready-to-Wear DOMESTIC UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY WHAT 25c WILL BUY LINENS Lion Coffee When You Order Our Clothing and Men’s Department Offer in addition as a trade stimulant the follow ing cut prices in the middle of the season Men’s Underwear 50 MEN’S OVERCOATS 50 Boy’s 2 and 3 Piece Suits 25 Per Cent Discount 10 Per Cent Discount on Boy’s COMMERCIAL STABLES ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Overcoats BIG BOSTON STORE