East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 24, 1903, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1903,
The Peoples Greatest Outfitter
Ltitomn's Most Fetching
i materials
ADVANCED FALL SHOWING
inew things for correct dresses will ho s. ., . ,
leek Clumps de'Eylsses Novelties, Z.beli, t? nd o"
1,'n the rouch materials w nr : , .. . 'uolP
7 r . , t"-iinmc wnue lor those
vor the smooth finish, wool, Peau de Soie, T.ngree Panne
E "dves win greet you Our
... b c uidrveis ot the weavers
Sveiy market improvement has been seuched for the
ind best Each importer with styles of importance will
resented here. In selecting the fall line our one aim was
the best and latest. Our experience this past season has
us the markets choicest material found a much quicker
THE IUSMI TRADE
ALEXANDER'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
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tIJOY A GOOD SMOKE ?
tllla. Made at Home.
Try Pendleton Boquet and Pride
a. hmode, Maker.
NEARLY FIVE MILLIONS IN
GOLD IN PAST YEAR.
Grand Total of Trade for the Year
$41,881,323 Greatest Amount of
Alaskan Traffic Passes Through Se
attleSalmon Trade in the Lead.
Heturns from th. l,
.h. ..... " V t"'ms'
o.,u lmlL usKn enjoyed a
Brand total of $41.RS4,323 in com
meree for the fiscal year 1903. A gen
eral summary of the Alaska trad,
for the year ended Juno 30. Is ns fol
lows: Merchandise shipped from the
United States to Alaska, $9,260,504;
merchandise shipped from Alaska to
the United States, $10,1&,220; gold
and silver from the United States to
Alaska, $104,35?; gold and silver
from Alasfca to tlio United States, $4,-
54.57S; shipments ot foreign gold
and silver from the United Slates to
Alaska, $33,159; shipments or foreign
cold and silver from Alaska to the
United States, $10,779.5C7: shipments
of foiclgn merchandise from Alaska
to the United Slates, $39,819; domes
tic cxnorts nf Alnebn 1 sec ,: ..
elgn exports of Alaska. $23,493 Im
ports of Alaska, $477,403.
Of the morrOimntlcn cM,....,.l ........
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tile United Stall's tn AtneLn .lnvl.,..
tue last fiscal year, $0,138,039 went
through the l'uget sound customs ills-
met. .-.iij;.o41 through San Francis-
ro and $173,124 through Oregon.
Something like thy same ratio cNt-
vu inuiiaiiiy in tne shipments of Alas
ka products to the Unlled States al
though the government record ulves
no enlightenment mi tlila nnlni
The product of Alaska of greatest
value last year was. of course, sal
mon The caniiPil -culm
from the territory to the United
States aggregated $S.410 9.1l All the
other fish products ot the territory
amounted to about $770,000. Some of
the other principal Hems were- Cop
per. $100,599: fertilizers $lfi.S3S furs
and fur skins, $423.(106: Iron and steel
and manufactures thereof. $100,781.
animal nIK $29,311; whalebone $115.
994. manufactures of wood $35,740, 1
manufactiues of wool. $22..rAO other!
articles lint not all other articles. '
$122,809. llesides this mere hamlis-e.
sold nnd sliver to the value of $1.
754. 57S were shipped from Alaska to j
the Ui.ited States This gold and sil
ver was produced In the territory He- ,
sides this there were shipments of j
foreign gold and silver from AhiHkn
amounting to $10,979,507.
A great variety of articles com
pose-! the binments frnm the ITnlleil
Strifes tn Alol-., Tl,,. ......
i - .. ... ,.,ueII.u. , ,j imhu suir,
J ; not Including gold and silver, was $9,-
, 200.'.n4. distributed chiefly as follows:
i t I j,xj.j,j..t.j,4.J. "inKlls $-0O.i-l3- bieadstuffs. $370,
r 190. drugs and chemicals 1" I !iil7 : ,
t"M"H"H"l' I I I I I I 1 I -H"H- coal $250,117: coffee $43,951; manu
factures of cotton. $18S.S82; eggs,
$159,209: fish products. $42,078: fruits :
and nuts. $2.H.15S: glass and glass
ware. $35.080 ; gunpowder and other
explosives. $27S.304: hay, $100,302
manufactures of rubber, $135,982; Iron
and steel ami manufactures theieof
$2'!l1i;"s. leather nnd manufactures.
$1li.5"1. oils. $108,(150. provisions
including meats and dairy producls
JM9.773. salt. $5S,551 ; malt liquors
$103,119- spirits. $230,007: wines, $21
231; sugar, molasses and confection
cry. $153,353; manufactures of tin
$120,310. tobacco, $311,440. vegeta
Mcs. $355,542; manufactures of wood
$092 814 manufactures or wool $34S
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CIRCUS DAY BARGAINS
haScusS 'teJhSS XSZri"' ?LS wi w-n, .o see
from hats dov, n to shoes Onr r!rn. . " i , Ji"' . 1 v,;.f m,,,G V iW need
here than ..nywhete eke. ' ' "wnvmcc
yon that )ou can do better
Opens Saturday, August the firs , and
you will need a new gun and ammuni
tion We have the finest line In the city
of double barrel shotguns and repeat
f rs Call and examine our line before
purchasing, as we can save you
money
1PS0N HARDWARE Co.
lain St, Headquarters for fishing supplies
CLOTHING
Hoys' two-plcee suits, good
woolen materials, sizes 1 toipo rn
l' year 3Z.oU
Hoys' suits, cotton mixed 1.75
toys' all wool serge suits, coat J on
and pants, very dressy u.UU
toys' all wool serge threo-pleco 1 Afk
suits, good weight tUU
Hoys' mixed color suits, tho 3 7C
latest stle goods O.IO
Men's dark woolen suits . . . . ,5.98
Men's One fancy worsted sults9.98
Men's fancy worsted suits, sllklft QQ
mixed 'U,,0
.Men's black, all wool ClayQ Zf)
worsted suits, all sites u,0
Men's line vlcl dress shoes .... 3.50
Ladies' Furnishings
Ladies' shirt waists, all sum
mer grades, at big reduction.
Ladies' new fall waists, all
grades from .. J .00-3.50
Ladles' dress nnd walking
skirts, new ones Just arrived.
eery description nnd price,
fm J. 45-9.00
Children's dresses, all sizes nnd
priies from . . 35c-2.00
All summer dress goods left will
SHOES
Men's tine cult shoes . . 2.75-3.00
Men's strong seamless shoes.. 2.25
Hoys' dress shoes, ithor calf
!o.es.or..d:.,.,:nvy 1.85-2.00
Hoys' heavy shoes, made up
...::!,.,,out ,m ,w 1.60.1.85
Hoys' satin calf shoes, good
vv,nr ,i:,:nvy Hh,H,,, f,,r ,,ny 1.30.160
ladles' lino dress shoes
1.65-3.50
Ladles' (Words from lQ0"2lj0
Misses'" fine dress shoes
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Misses' shoes for hard
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Dress Goods
All wool Albntros. im! wide.
nil colors 50c
All wool Ktninlnes, light colors,
yard wide 50c
New stylo whltu merrerlited
wnlhtlngs . . . .25c50c
Mixed suitings, great range ot
pattern 50c75c
be sold at ANY OLD PHICE.
Tin alicni- prices an pood (ot all week, so if you come 111 duiiii!.
s inn priif s ou would on Saturday.
THE F M I
The Place to Save Money
tin we- k you will gel ti e
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HAVE YOU TRIED
sraidl
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HCA OOPPP.R in one nnnnri ParkkPfiR
i MOCHA COFFEE in one nonnd packaces
ITeas, Extracts and Baking Powder
Estray Notice.
Theie is now at my place on Mead-
ov. 1 reel,. Union county, one large
sorrel work horse, in or 12 years old, ,
While stripe in face, with collar and
saddle marks. Owner please
come and get li 1 111 and pay the hill,
A. II .Sl'NDIllLMAN. I
Pilot Hock, Ore.
Ladles' half soles 40c. Teutsch's. 1
Our GOLD LliAl-'
SPKCIAITIKParc
a'jsolutely pure and
the UKST GOO I IS
(HITAIN'-MU I.
Getting "THE COLD lEAF BRAKft'
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Inland Lakes Regatta.
Oshkosh. Wis., Aug, 24.- The
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land Ammunition from a man tn the gun bnin A full tock
of the annual regatta of the Inland
Lakes Yachting Association has ar
rived and Lake Winnebago is dotted
with more lleet craft than ever befon
In its history. Several hundred crarl'
yachts are here as lepresentntivcs of
llio fnl-lmiu finite lielntll'l nir tn tile 11U
j f-oelHtlon which embraces In its mem-
ncrsnip tile states ui Wisconsin, .11111
nesota. Michigan. Indiana, Illinois and
Iowa The Oshkosh Yacht Club has
made preparations on an elaborate
scale for the entertainment of lln
visitlnu yachtsmen and the week
promises to be a gala one for
lovers of aquatic sports
f. STILLMAN, I
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MAIN' STKK1-.T
O Bi'iJ.niM.
Satisfaction GuaranUtd
Can anyone suppose
that we would double
the necessary cost of
our brewing without a
ivital reason?
Would we spend so much on
I cleanliness ? Would wc cool the
beer in plate glass rooms ? Would
we filter all the air that touches it ?
Would we age it (or months ?
Would we sterilize every
' bottle ?
DESPAIN & CLARK
CONSUMERS WHOLE
SALE GROCERY AND
WHOLESALE COMMIS
(SION MERCHANTS
;514-514 MAIN STREET'
1 Phone Main 1741 !
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Commercial Co. :
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TATE NORMAL SCHOOL
MonmoulU, Ou-boii
Training icheol tor facners louuim
ranged orccMly lor twining ucli n f r
all Iranchc ol the protenlou lion an
prored nie'bo4 for cradert and nnirrartpl
liaclieri, ir enevur ru,',. "
training department ahieti t-ouiiiU ul a
ulne grade public cuool uf about &0 put tin
lng LIomI Mutl. liriwing and l by.ical
training The M'rmut coursr tte bwi and
nulckVil wy to i-Ut c.-rtificate. full term
Speui septei ber Fur I'aialo. ue or j u
forniiit'oi.ddrep K l ' K.-lf r. I rn
Or J N W tie Si'i
Spanish War Veterans.
Hochester. .V Y.. Aug 24 Young
men of military b.-.-iiini- am. ii'-'i
in khaki uniforms ure much In evl
dence about the streets and publb
places of Rochester today. They ar
the delegates to the annual stutc n
union of SjianlBli-Amerlcan war vet
erans. which was 1'oimally opened u,
day The reunion Is to last mil"
Thursday and the program arranged
for the gathering Is uu Interesting
one Campflres are to be held each
cw-nlng with addresses by speaker
of nole.
COMMISSION CO.
fAP'TAL AND SURPLUS, $300 000.00
' -rk ld Miiineflnolis (inola! f
T,'if best extensive tiriv.iu
I unA
B. E. KENNEDY, Mgr.
ri i t:c-d ilirci't -t thi
.'i-in n the world.
oi in i
20 Court Street
Will Reopen Their Meat Market.
The Schwarg & fin uli' h Meat ('
..ill rei.ru. n llielr meat nun let at I 111
old sihiid on Main street near W'H
wiih a firsi-clasH line of fn-.li mra'
.Hied uieBls and sausage ul all I'll)-!
on August 27th. Our mem will u if
frlgerated, insuring palatable ,m
Mholesome meat. Phone Main !M
SCHWAKZ & tlitKI'l H'M
Th'-re are no seeiots about U i 1
.chs of niaiiUlncturiUK I"' a1 ,!" ,(
Ice & Cold Storf plant Come und
sec how it In doue and you win '
that there i.-. no ammonia, ah oho) or
anv other subriance whatever adib 'I
to'ihe ni-.tllled water to aid m
frewlng
We do it to attain
absolute purity to avoid
the remotest possibility oi germs
to make Scbliti Beer healthful.
Why accept a com
mon beer, brewed with
out any of these pre
cautions, when Schlitz
Beer costs no more ?
Your dealer may prefer to fur
nish a beer that pays a little more
profit ; but does it pay you to per-
imit it? Isn't pure beer Schliti
iUfcr worth asking for ?
Atk fur tU Rrrwtry litUlinc.
Phono 51 Main,
H. Kopittke,
507 Main St., Pendleton
We Don't Keep Everything
But we do keep a good big
stock of nice dry Flooring,
Celling, Rustic and Finish,
In all grades. Also all kinds
of Dimension Lumber, In
cluding Lath and 8hingles.
Our stock of Doors, Win
dows, Moulding, Building
and Tar Paper and Apple
Boxes Is complete, and iny
one In need of Lumbar will
not be wrong In placing
their order with the : :
Gray's Harbor Com. Co.
Opp. Wi A C. K. Depot
Wc Can Mend It
We have purchased the Withe
llltycle and Itepalr Shop and
ate piepured lo malio quick re
pairs and guarantee our work.
Wc repair bicycles, sewing ma.
i bines ami other light machin
ery, do brazing and other re
pairing We nie agents for
threo makes of wheels that
hno met the test and proved
llielr worth They are
THE RACYCLE,
THE HILLCLIMDER,
and THE CRAWFORD.
If you nrn going to buy a
wheel, come around and look
lit our whenls ln'fore ymi pur
chute your wheel
Gordon & Edmistcn
311 EAST COURT STREET.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
LET US FILL
YOUR BILL
FOR LUMBER
Wc can supply you with
Building Material of all
descriptions ami m v c
you money,
DOORS WINDOWS
Bin Mini; l-'ur I'""'
cement, brick anil sand.
Wood gutleis foi bains
ind dm.'liiiic, a specially.
THE OLD
dutch henry Oregon Lumber Yard
FEED YARD A,ta stM pp' Coorl Hoose
Cor. West Alia und I.lllllli KIn.
S. A. ALLOWAY HAS CHAHQE
OF THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED
iYARD, AND WOULD DE PLEADED
I TO CARE FOR YOUR HOR8ES,
I PLENTY OF STALLS, LARGE COR
i RALS FOR LOOSE HOR8E8 AND
j CATTLE. HAY AND GRAIN FOR
SALE. CHOP MILL IN CONNEC
TION. 'PHONE MAIN 1331.
UANTKI) AllVKIiriHKlia TO MAKK UK
of thMie rlaMlUrd uiluniiu If juil kta
'.riM-flilrirf yuii Imvi n iwt tw. ntttt t
truln It fn. iikIiIii lint who S4tvr
hj limy ha nut! ham no uw for littui
ihlnn thnt yon msjr iim1 lu jour bimliiM
Ymi limy Imvr itru jpr llit ;un
limy wiih to trad for A cow or .-).! I
iinlKdy nm rm ttw m-IiIcI
Mml want ill home lai- or 'm wm.i t
old j ruUnljly U Ui biwInMM
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