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DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 19,. 1903. A CERTAIN RAISER -- rt vQ M o A a bo bo W c re P P a. S3 L E? You have been taught by skillful advertising that good and pure baking powder cannot be sold to the consumer for 25 cents You are told that all such baking powders contain alum and are bad for the insides Their statements are false. We offer $500 for any.,alum or injurious substance found in food resulting from use of the Crescent Baking Powder I pound 25c Sold by your Grocer OREGON PIONEERS CLOSE MOST SUCCESSFUL MEETING EVER HELD. Nsarly One Thousand Members on Rolls of Membership Prominent Pioneers Attend the Reunion. RemoveThat Bilious Feeling You know how it interferes with your daily work, your pleas tires and recreations it is a sure indication that your system is not working right and that you need a little assistance take Beecham's Pills and you will be well, look well and feel well. You will eat well; sleep well and you will work well. You not only need the pur gative but the tonic effects of Beecham's Pills to put your entire system in good working order. Beecham's Pills come as a boon and blessing to overworked digestive systems as they correct the evils and lay a solid foundation of health and strength. Tried and Trusted Friends Beecham's Pills will prove every point claimed. Seid Everywhere in Boxes, lOc. and 25c A Cool Place Is Robison's Amusement Par lors, under the W. & 0. Depot. Just the place to while away leisure time. First class bowling alley; splen did pool and billard ta bles; up to-date shooting gallery. Temperence re freshments and cigars. Free Musical Entertainment Every Evening M H-t-H Hill llll I t Portland. June 19. The thirty-first annual reunion of the Oregon Pio neers' Association lins become a part of the history of the state. It was memorable from the standpoint of nt tendance, tlio business-like manner in which the proceedings were carried nut and the Bplrit of good-fellowship which prevailed. The books of Secre tary George H. Himos bIiow that 9C3 pioneers of territorial days were present, making It ono of the largest meetings of the association ever hold. The exorcises of yesterday began with n parade ot tlie pioneers from the Portland hotel to the exposition building, where the meetings were held. The pnrado was formed at 2 o'clock under command of Grand Mas ter Marshal Buchtel and a corps of aides. It was led by a squad of po lice and Brown's band. Next came a line of carriages containing Infirm members, and then In the order of coming to Oregon marched the pio neers, an Inspiring old army with ban ners. Each of the divisions carried a standard, upon which was inscribed the dute of Its arrival. There were be tween seven and eight hundred men and women in the line, and the strains of music got into their martial blood and they stopped with precision which would have done their sons and daugh ters credit. Address by President Moreland. In his address of welcome Presi dent J. C. Moreland, a pioneer of T2. referred feelingly to the Hoppner dis aster, and stated that the meeting was being hold under the shadow of a great calamity such as Oregon had never known before. He spoke of the men and women who had been prom inent in the affairs of the associa tion years ago, who had passed over to pioneer new land. Portland, said he, owed so much to the pioneers that she was always glad to receive them within her gates and prepare her best for their entertainment. He declared that Portland could well af ford to feel grateful to them, as they had founded an empire greater than the Caesars ever won, of which she was the metropolis. n few happy remarks he then Cigar Smoker's Protection The band on Crcmo cigars is to protect the smoker. It stands for reputation ; for quality ; uniformity and cleanliness. It stands for a cigar not ashamed of its identity. remo 5c Cigars The L&rgest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World. THE DAND IB THE SMOKER'S PROTECTION. m ip i In THE RACYCLE The genuine, the bicycle which is the undisputed leader, is handled in Pen dleton only by us. Come in and see the Racycle. I There are ! Many Things we would like to suggest this week and one of the most im portant is Diamond W. Of course you've tasted canned fruits and vegetables but did you ever try "Diamond W"? You can't find better, that is sure. It all has that natural flavor so seldom found in canned goods. Introduced Senator C. W. Fulton. who delivered the annual address. The senator was at his best and held the closest attention of the large audience. The band then played "The Palms," which selection was followed by a reading ot the poem. "Oregon," written by Major Theodore J. Eckerson in 1850. Major Eckerson j occupied a seat on the stage, and was f one of the most distinguished pioneers J present, having commanded the post ' at Vancouver In 18-19, and these T prophetic verses were written by him 5 while holding that command. ' After the reading of the poem the J president introduced Oliver C. Apple- fgate. ME, who recalled the work done by the pioneers in laying the foundn j, tlons of free govornment on the coast j and saved Oregon to the Union. 4 E GOLDEN RULE STORE Goods for Cash One Price for All The Same Goods for Less Money Better Goods for the Same Honey Spring showers bring prosperity. The GOLDEN RULE STORE enables you to enjoy it. We buy our goods in conjunction with the Golden Rule Syndicate; therefore get inside prices. Not one cent of commission is paid. BIG REDUCTION on Lawns, Dimities and Wash Silks All Lawns, Dimities, Batistes, Fancy Organdies, etc., at cost. ''Diamond W" variety at s in a big NEW LAKE ANU RAIL OUTLET. Wlthee, Sit Court Street International Stock and Poultry Food at C F. Colesworthy 127-129 East Alta St. Agent for Lee's Lico Elllor I F.S. YOUNGER I - . & SON . . X Wunru llfiMltniurtorH lir all X kluiliiuf fri-Hli i'riiltM in Heiixou ! Burlington and Great- Northern Have a Combination, i Omaha, Neh June 10. Uallroad of ficials here confirm the report that the Burlington railroad, in conjunc- 43c Latest Fancy and Plain WASH SILK WAISTING Regular 50 cent grade, reduced to 43c tl tlon with the Great Northern, is about to open Nebraska. Colorado, Wyom- t SOUTHERN EDUCATORS. H 1 I I t I I I I W Conrad Platzoeder All kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. FincJ3acon, Hams and Sausage. f Z Prices as low as the lowest 4 1 1 1 1 M M I M I 1 I i UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD Cor W. Alta and Lillith Sts. L. Neff, formerly of the Hotel Alta, has chatge of the Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard, and would be pleased '.to xare foe your horses. Plentv ol stalls. larce corrals for loose horses and cattle. Hay and "j.'0, n" 1 "culor have signified , eniii Inr Chnn mill i rnn thelr IntelI,l(,n f ling present nml grain tor sale. Chop mill in con j ovorythlnK Is bolng done to insure a nection. successful meeting. I Ing and adjacent territory to lake ana rail shipments. The plans provido for the building of a branch line from Sargent. Neb., on the main line to ; O'Neill, on the Sioux City branch or i the Great Northern. I This will give a through line from .. 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Sold by ; all druggists under a positive guar- antee. l'6 els, .Money refunded If you arc not satisfied. Send to us for a free sample, W. II. Hooker & Co., Duffalo, N. T. STUDENT CONFERENCE. National Meeting of Representatives of Y. M. C. A. Lake Gouova. Wis., June 19. The rourtoenth annual Lake Gonova Stud ent Conference of Young Men's Chris tian Associations, which opened to day nnd will continuo until the last or the present month Is tho largest nnd most representative gathering "of tue kind oyer held here. 'Tho program 'is tho strongest known In tho .history- of tho organiza tion. Among the speakers aro Tom Jays, St. Thomas hospital, London; E. W. Frost, Milwaukee; Dr, William Your Money Counts for Most AT The Golden Rule Store Golden Rale Treatment Golden Rale Prices I. McDowoll, Dr. Prank K. Sanders, Robert B, Speer, tho rtor. Wilbur Chapman, and Harlan P. Beach, Now York; . Prof - Edward LJlosworth, Oborlin; Bruno Hobbs, Cripplo'CreeK, and E. W. Peck, Minneapolis. 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