m v! Clothes. 11ET a p..:. . tand ; c,"-B!och Co. Tim,,, wered lsjj ailored byjj iBIoJ m unduk i 1 please; lj r.Von an fleet with 1 man you J ? willing tod 3nt then.udj HI be. )Jto $25 on TA1LI wpet Our Can -they'lln right, ft arietyofp mllty. H . Tahiti r carpet. J QUALITY DECIDES. Judgi S't'ii. le sttif.i!. ) f differs ""? , - t-nerai si art,cu notj ear thic i.l . 1 llUtdoBDlij CHILDREN'S leady - to Wear DEPARTMENT Jnttn fVio tiroafVtnt xifr Kaa IHESB are CHILDREN'S DRESSES anrf Ks in broad variety. Good quality ILD'S )RESSES Nicely trimmed .. In .. Good Sizes 49c 1$ . r-. ....... Mntc thnrp. arfi manv new shanr.; in this I jn j r . tpon S StnKing :iyic3. vv. ""- iwi-.il. iinjg juui Hiren or send them alone. The child gets an equal batmen, wim ...v- liexander Dept. Store mmiin ritt if!1 -.-.-.-.-.. .-. r-t t mint IDLETON, TUESDAY, MAY 27 GENTRY BROTHERS' amous Shows The Best Show of Its Kind on Earth 125 ANIMAL ACT0RSi25 Transported in Their Own Train of Special Cars WLtiC JUSTICE: tfonism. 9 MGBiE EPlSOdl, PERFORMED By THE I "-Sffv " Trained Ponies, Docs and Monkevs. A Whole Herd of Lilliimtian Hephants the smallest on earth. Trained Camels and Sacred Cattle, the most wonderfnl trained aais on earth, Exhibiting in Our Own Waterproof Tents SEATING CAPACITY, 3,000 Watch for Free Strnnt Pnrarln "FRFfl TO EVERY ONE at 11 IO. Handfinmo no, REMEMBER DAY AND DATE : May27 1 TUESDAY I May 27 ITTffnmmnTmTmnnnnTTnnnfTnnnffnnnnnnnnnnnTTnwwnrTnnwn : The John Baett Gmpany f NEW STORES I Comer Sixth and Alder Opposite the Oregonian I 'ione Main 122. PORTLAND, ORE. FELL DOWN A MINE SHAFT W. C. WOODCOCK KILLED AT GOLCONDA MINE He Stood Near the Mouth of the Shaft and His Knees Seemed to Give Way and he Pitched Head foremost Into the Shaft, Falling 100 Feet W. C. Woodcock, a miner employ ed at the Golconda mine near Bourne, was instantly killed in fall ing down the shaft at the property, at 12 o'clock Monday night. Justice of the Peace Felix, ot Sumpter, hold an inquest over the remains Tuesday and the return of the jury was that the deceaaid had met an accidental death, ti e result of his own careless ness. Woodcock was at work on the -100 foot level with a machine drill. The bell sounded at midnight, the signal for the night shift to go above for lunch. Woodcock walked to the shaft and contrary to the rules or the mine, raised the bar and stood there after havlnc civen tlm for the bucket to descend. His fel low workmen state that ho stooa there but a short tlmr whiw his knees seem to have become weak and he pitched headlong down the shaft, a distance of 100 feet. Relatives of the dead miner rosldn at Meadv. Clackamas ooiintv nnii have been notified of the death. No disposition of the remains will hn made until relatives of the deceased are heard from. Woodcock is said to have been married, but separated from his wife who is now living In the western part of the state. Ho was a member in good standing of Lawton Lodge Knights of Pythias and of the Woodman and Masonic orders at Woodhurn, this state. Reveals a Great Secret It Is often asked how Buch startl ing cures, that puzzle the best phyal clans, are effected by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Here's the secret. It cuts out tho pholgm and germ infected mucus, and lots tho life giving oxygen enrich and vit alize the blood. It heals tho inflam ed, cough worn throat and lungs. Hard colds ami ftubbom coughs soon yield ro Dr. King's New Discovery, the most infallible remedy for all Throat and Lung diseases. Guar anteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Tallman & Co's. COMMENCE AT ONCE. t Harriman Says Construction on Lew-iston-Rlparia Road Will Soon Be gin. Work on tho Lcwiston-Rlparia rail way will be commenced by tho llarrl-man-Mellen combination just as soon as material can be got on the ground and within a few months tho people of the cection tapped by tho proposed now line will have transportation fa cilities which will put tho present slow river steamers out ot business. At least that is the Important an nouncement made by President B. 11. Harriman, of tho O. It. & N., when ho passed through the city Wednesday evening, accompanied by a party of prominent railway offlclals, Including President C. S. Mellon, of the North, em Pacific. When seen by a reporter whllo hia BpcclAl was at the Pendleton depot, Mr. Harriman, who is an enthusiastic railway man, Immediately began talK ing ot tho affairs of his lines. Ho spoko of many betterments on the O. It. & N, and said that tho greater part of tho earnings woro going into Im provements and now equipment. Asked as to further building and ox tensions, ho said: Tho papers and tho people lmvo been demanding tho Clearwater line, which will give tho people of thnt sec tion an outlet this way to Portland; bo, Mr. Mellon and I lmvo concluded to glvo it to you, and shall build the l.owlsti .. .'.parla road and uso it jointly, the Northern Paclllc getting access to lit, linos by using our track to Wallulu. Vork will begin just as soon as male isl can bo put on tho ground." ) Stand Like a Stone Wall. Between young children and tho tortures and itching of burning oc-j zoma, scaldhcad and other Bkln dl-. seases. tiowv why, by using Buck-, Ion's Arnica Salvo, earth's greatost healer. Quickest euro for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rhouui, Cuts, DurnB ot Bruises. Infallible for Piles. 2Gc at Tallmnn &. Co's drug store. SUCGcSSFUL BUILDER. A Pendleton Man's Work Is Appre ciated at Hcppncr; Frank Duprat is Kept Busy. Frank Duprnt, tho well known Pendleton stone mason, lias con structed several buildings in Hopp nor and his work has given great satisfaction. Mr. Duprat went to Heppnor first in July, 1901, nnd In tho next several months built a atono saloon building with a hall overhead, slzo 33x90, two stories, for Kcnnoy & Roberta, at a cost of about $9,000 and Immediately after com pleting it began the construction of a stono building, C7x90, for tho Odd Fellows, tils work was so well per formed thats his reputation as a builder was established. Tho Odd Fellows' building, con structed by Mr. Duprat. In a very handsome one. costing $20,000. It is constructed of native rock, quar ried at Hoppner, trimmed with red rock from Klgin, Union county, be ing, it Is said, tho finest building la Knstorn Oregon. lnst March Mr. Duprat went to Heppnor ngaln and secured tho con tract for building a stone retaining wall around tho court houso grounds, which is now completed nnd a lino piece of work. In tho past few days ho was awarded a con tract for tho stono nnd Iron work on tho new court houso In Hoppner a structure which will cost between $35,000 nnd $10,000 Tho court houso will also bo of nallvo rock, trimmed with snnd stono from near La Grande. It will bo 80 feet in height, from tho basement floor to tho top of tho tower and with Frank Du prat's line workmanship will ho a structure or which tho people of Morrow county will bo very proud. Tho Standnrd Orocory Company feel highly elated at tho success of tholr Btrlctly cash trading plan. !!!!!!!!!!!!nin!ll!!l!!ill!M 500 DRESS GOODS 54 inch Black Cheviot Dress Goods, regular $1.75 sale price $1.25 50 Inch Black Cheviot Dress Goods, regular $1.50, sale price 99c 44 inch Black Satin Burban Dress Goods regular $1.75, sale price 1.29 44 inch Black and Blue all wool Serge Dress Goods, regular $1.00, sale price . . . . 75c 40 inch German Lustre Dress Goods, regu lar 90c, sale price 65c 40 inch Black Henrietta Dress Goods, regu lar$1.25, sale price 95c 38 inch Black Prunella Dress Goods, regular $1.00, sale price 75c 44 inch Granite Suitings in Red, Bue. Gray and Brown, $1.25, sale price ... ..t. ...95c 42 inch English Covert in Black, Blue and Brown, regular $1.25, sale price .. ..95c Best quality heavy weight Prunella Black, regular $1.35, sale price 1.10 44 inch Melrose in Slate and Old Rose, re gular $1.25, sale price 1.00 48 Inch Basket Cloth in Gray and Tan, re gular $1.50, sale price 1.10 42 inch Hop Sacking in Gray, Tan and Cas tor, regular oc, sale price G5c 28 inch striped suiting in Black, Navy and Tan, regular 75c. sale price 50c Fine Venitian Cloth in Slate and Mode, spring weights, regular $1.00, sale.. ..75c 300 yards Wash Silk to close at -per yd,. . 47&e 3G inch Cashmere In Black, Navy, Gray. Slate, Tan, Brown, Purple and Old Rose, at 25c, cheap at 35c. 54 inch Meltons at a big cut price. We wil give a reduction on all dress goods in our house during this sale to the cheapest fabrics without any exceptions. DRY GOODS 500 yds outing flannel worth 10c will go at 5c 500 dys outing flannel worth 10c will go at 8c 500 yds outing flannel worth 8 1-3 will go at 5c 1000 yds best calico worth 7 and C will go at Gc 500 yds Scotch Lawns ail colors will go at 5c yds French ginghams, worth 12 will go at 10c 5D0 yds Zeyphyr Ginghams worth 15c will go at 12Vc 500 yds good apron check ginghams will go 5o 500 yds Covert Cloth all colors, worth 121c will go at : 10c 20 yds Bleach Muslin ..$1.00 20 yds crash fowling ....1.00 Our Turkey Damask, worth 50c sale price 35c Our Turkey Damask, worth 35c sale price 25c Our Turkey Damask, worth 25c sale price 18c 500 yds bunting all colors sale price 5c 1000 yds fine L. L. muslin, worth 6 and 7c sale price 5c St. JOE STORE All our ladles tailor made suits wo will give a cash discount of 15 per cent. All our ladles' muslin underwear will give a cash discount of 10 per cent. klD GLOVES 100 pairs ladles' kid gloves, worth $1.50, sale price, . . , $1.26 100 pairs ladies' kid gloves, worth $1.25 sale price 100 HOSIERY We have a very complete line of ladies', mis. ses and children's hoisery. e will put the knife to-thlB line also, and cut regular prices. all HjTkItW under M f stand 3 I I Two Weeks' SPECIAL that a cheap suit at a cheap price is no bargain-en fact it is expensive at any price because it looks cheap and never gives faction, but if you put one of these B. Kuppenheimer & Co. suits on you II see it sets well, is made well and looks well. There is a world of differ ence in these suits and the regular ready-to-wear garments. WV shall make 3 it a hummer. Read iH our ad over care- Ell fully, then come ami titko advantage i or our low pncoH. m mm Wo handle tho B. Kupponhoimcr make ot clothlug, For quality, lit, slylo and genorul makeup Kuppenhoimor is the American leader, We are selling this guaranteed line of clothing as cheap as others get for a very inferior grade and remember during tho next two weeks wo will give absolutely free wUu each suit worth $10 or over a nico hat or watch, our customer's choice. Tho watch is stom set and atom win. and a good time keeper. GROCERIES Do not forget wo carry a full lino of staple and fancy groceries and aro the regulator of prices in Pendleton, FURNISHING GOODS In furnishing goods, wo can show you all th new up-to-date etylcH in mens' dreBS shirts, also a completo assortment of work shirts. This line of goods wo manufacture and guaran teo them to glvo good sorvlco, und perfect sat isfaction. We also lmvo an excellent stock ol mens' staplo and fancy hoso, a full lino of dress and working gloves, "Neckwear," a com plete line of summer underwear, ladies and gents, a full stock of notfbus, Jn fact you can find here almost anything that Is carried in stock by all first class general merchandise stores. For two weeks wo propose to make prieeh in all departments of our store that should at. tract the attontion of all close and carefu' shoppers. CORSETS Wo have accepted the agency for the cele brated "Feather Bone" corsets, and have a full and complete stock, all grades and styles. WRAPPERS Our wrapper stock Is vory complote. We have them from thu cheapest to r;to heat, and like everything else will go at a reduced prico. SHOES Our shoo department is not surpassed by an firm on thu Pacific coast, as nearly all shoeo In our houso aro manufactured by us In our own factory, whoro wo glvo stoady employment to over 800 people every working dav during tho year. A guarantoo goes with ovory pair ot our own mako of Bhous. You understand now why wo can sell a good shoo cheaper than our competitors. For tho two woeka Halo wo will sell Our regular $3.50 Hhoes for 13.00 Our regular $3.00 Hhoes for 2.50 Our regular $2.50 Bhoes for 2.00 Our regular $2.00 shoes for Our regular $1.75 shoes for i.N And bo on down tho list, ovorythhiif go?a at a reduced prico. HATS Our hat stock was never moro complete with all tho new shades and shapes and at price lower than over. tOUB GRATITUDE: Our trade Mace itartltig In buiiueu in Poodleton bai boen very artilHylnsr fadee4. We feel that wo cau iay truthfully I vnnc Mercantile Co. that the St. Joe 8tore Ji h eucceai-and we rallln language when we try to thank our army ol patroni (or their iteadjraud liberal patronage, Yonri i-yuua muMUiu. vw i I! m m , 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .i 1 1 1 1 , i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,, i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1