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ous Saturday Night Limit Sales ooia at pilccs quoted below to Iks eoiu only at time spec! Bed. -i.on n'clocfc 10 . Wei" 98c ea. 9 to 9:30 O'clock and Plalu SIIiKAMNB j corner. "" 9c yd. From 8 to 8:30 O'clock Hleabhed mercerized TABLE DAMASK New conventional de signs, 8'.c value 62c yd. From 7 to 8 O'clock Heavy OUTING FLANNEL Light stripes; sells everywhere at HJo yd; 35 yd. limit tocustomer. 5c yd. n.m in ft I J'CIOCK ;v ii -nrlil renowned tilxnnrsalHI iiiihik "" tocul"mer. 9Sc Kair. an in 1 0 O'clock . no ea (.... IB itnlim 111(1 I'll From 7 to 8 O'clock Your choice of any one of our lieautiful ten dollar JACKETS or COATS 57.90. From 8 to 9 O'clock Any two dollar Oxford Ve-stlng Waist in the store $1.25 Limit, one to customer. Saturday Niht Sale Lace Curtains If you enjoy a good article, tliun smoke E PKlUli UI1 U1VJA11LLA OR PENDLETON BOQUET i ,,.,! ntwl fit tin f.Md tnlwnrn A Rl-innP Matf 4, f l 1 -3 i. ! ! .1 , I i 1 Tl 1 4 1 f J-fll l I have again taken personal charge of The Delta, my former place of business and ask you to call and see mc. C. W. IRWJN. supply you with Sweets, Ice Cream - FUSll'STS MEET ROUSING RATIFICATION IN GREATER NEW YORK. Jerome Compliments the Low Ad Administration GermanAmerl cans Indorse Low and the Mayor Says He Stands for Good Govern ment, Regardless of Party. New York, Oct. 17. Tho fusion ratification meeting in Cooper union last night drew a vast throng-of peo ple, n. Fulton Cutting prosidea. Among tho vice-presidents .n the Platform wero ex-Secretary Cnarles S. Fairchlld. Henry George. William T. Jerome, Eugene A. Philbln, Gen. oiuwarc u woocirord, Cornelius Van derbllt and Carl Schurz. Speeches were made by, Mayor Low, District Attorney Jeromo.. Frederick W. Hin rlchs, candidate for comptroller, and others. Air. Low said his administration stood for tho city's welfare Ho ac-l Knowledge that nationally ho was n republican, but said that, in tho ad ministration of the city he hau known no party and had built up no ma chine. Mr. .Tcromo wno was received wulr great enthusiasm, said tho Low ad ministration had been tho best this city had ever had, and it should bo continued in power. At a meting of the German-American nnform union tu'ayor Low was endorsed for re-election. No attempt was made to endorse Goorgo B. Mc Clellen, but tho conference decided to Riipport every democratic candi date for tho assembly, a move on tho pat of tho Gormnns to oppose Sen ator Piatt. A temporary democratic organiza tion was formed to fight Tammany hall and to support Mayor Low and the fusion ticket. At tho meeting ad dresses were made by District At torney Jeromo and former Congress man Campbell. Tho Greater New York Democracy of StatCn Island has withdrawn Its support from the fusion ticket and indorsed tho regular democratic nomi nees, it opposed Tammany two years ago and its members worked and voted for tho fusion ticket. High Class Druggists AND OTHERS. MONTERASTELLI BROS. Marblo and Cranite Works MONUMENTS, HEADSTONE?. COP INGS AND BUILDIMl STOKE 'c 1.0 our ovru work and cnaranteo tho tame at lowLUt price. Estimate tiven on all kinds of Cut Slouc. Wo tints a large nock and uouia tie pleat ed to have you examine It. : MainStrcct Pendleton, Oregon Near O. K. i N. Depot IBRANCII SHOP AT JIEI'l'NEIt, ORK. WILL ATTEND CONVENTION. W. T. Wright, Treasure1" f ine State Irrigation Association, Will Be at Pendleton Meeting. W. T. Wright, president of tho First National Bank of Union, and one of tho most extensive farmers and frultralsers in Union county, al so treasurer of tho Oregon Irrigation Association, has signified his Inten tion of coming to this city to the meeting of the state association, next month, and will bring along the offic ial sack. Mr, Wright was one of tho most active delegates from Oregon at tho Ogden congress, and' takes deep In terest in the subject, although hie homo county produces crops without Irrigation, and the arid area Is very limited. Speaking of the coming meeting here, Mr. Wright expressed tho opin ion that It would bo largely attended from every county in Eastern Oregon and hoped that the state officials would make a special effort to bo present and encourage the peoplo by their interest in the subject. Tho belter claS3 of druggists, every whore, arc nien of scientific attainments and high integrity, who devoto their lives to tho welfaro of their fellow men in supplying tho hest of remedies and purest medicinal agents of known value, in accordanco with physicians' prescriptions and scientific formula. Druggists of tho better class manufacture many excellent remedies, but always under original or officinal names nnd thoy novcr sell falso brands, or imitation medicines. Thoy aro tho men to deal with when in need of anything in their line, which usually includes all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a first-class pharmacy and tho finest and best of toilet articles and preparations and many useful accessories and remedial appliances. Tho earning of a fair living, with tho satisfaction which arises from a knowledge of tho benefits conforred upon their patrons and assistanco to tho medical profession, is usually their greatest reward for long years of study and many hours of daily toil. They all know that Syrup of Figs is an excellent laxativo remedy and that it gives universal satisfaction, and thercforo thoy aro selling many millions of bottles annually to tho well informed purchasers of tho choicest remedies, and thoy always take ploasuro in handing out the gemuno articlo bearing tho full naiiio of tho Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of every package. Thoy know that in cases of colds and hoadaches attonded by biliousness and constipation and of weakness or torpidity of tho liver and bowels, arising from irregular habits, indigestion, or ovcr-oatinR, that thcro is no other remedy so pleasant, prompt and beneficial in its effects as Syrup of Figs, and thoy aro glad to soil it bccaiiFo it gives universal satisfaction. Owing to tho cxcellonco of Syrup of Figs, tho universal satisfaction which it gives and tho immonso demand for it, imitations havo been made, tried und condemned, but there are individual druggists to bo found, hero and there, who do not maintain tho dignity and principles of tho profession and whoso greed gets tho better of their judgment, and who do not hesitato to rccommond and try to soil tho imitations in order to niako a largor profit. Such preparations sometimes havo tho name " Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syiup" nnd of some piratical concern, or fictitious fig syrup company, printed on tho package, but they never havo tho full name of tho Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on thq front of tho package. The imitations should bo rejected because thoy aro injurious to tho system. In order to sell tho imitations thoy find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation or deception, and whenever a dealer passes off on a customer a preparation under tho name of "Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup," which does not bear tho full namo of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of tho package, ho is attempting to deceivo and mislead tho patron who has been so unfortunate as to enter his establishment, whether it bo largo or small, for if tho dealer resorts to misrepresentation and and deception in ono caso ho will do so with other medicinnl agents, and in tho filling of physicians' prescriptions, and should bo avoided by every one who values health and happiness. Knowing that tho groat majority of druggists aro reliable, wo supply tho immonso demand for our excellent remedy entirely through the druggists, of whom it may be purchased every where, in original packages only, at tho regular price of fifty cents per bottle, but as exceptions exist it is necessary to inform tho public of the facts, in order that nil may decline or return any imitation which may bo sold to them. If it docs not bear the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package, do not hesitato to return thn articlo and to demand tho return of your money, and in futurn go to ono of the lxstter class of .1 .,,....:,.. ...I, :n ii i . ?i .t ,i A... .!.!: t.!.. i: . uiugiais nuu mu ecu juu vviiai you wisu unu uio ocsr, oi uvury uiiiig in nirj iiiic ui rcuMiiiui'iu j" nr.-. MISSIONARY CONVENTION. customers we have, the better we can do lor llldl 1 1 ' -1 (. n .1.1. nr n., t.ac, I 1 (1 r 1 1 n oil r r 1 1 1 LJ o. 1.1 J .. , I 'c uiesscn wun oig purses or moaesi ones. are marked in plain figures and considering 9 I iuw price. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician iv.r., Pknuleton, Oke. n WE PLEASE THE FASTIDIOUS with our laundry work why not you? The" more critical you are about your linen, the better we'll like it, for we cater to the best class of patrons in Pendleton. On inai messencer. personal or 'phone order, we call for and deliver gentlemen's and family washing, and ask now only for a "try" at your week's washables. TJie DOMESTIC LAUNDRY International Body in Sesclon at De troit Large Attendance. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 1C The inter national missionary convention of tho Christian churches, one of the largest anu most aggressive mission ary bodies in America began Its an nual session in Detroit today with an -attendance of several thousand delegates and twice as many lay visi tors. Tho opening, session was given over to tho Christian Women s board of missions and tho chief feature of the program was ihe annual address of the president of tho board, Mrs. N. E. Atkinson of Indiana. Tho prcsi dent's nddress and tho reports of tho various olficers and committees showed that tho past year has been ono of great activity and successful effort for tho board. An interesting program has been Overcoats This is the place to buy your Overcoats. Mens' heavy full length Ox- r ftfl ford overcoats all sizes JiUU Mens' better overcoats all C ftfj grades up to luiUU Boys' reefer ovecoats o to 14 Jj "JC yrs , prices $2.00 to Ti I 3 Boya" long Oxford overcoat Q QC sizes 10 to 18 only JiuJ Boya' and young mens' over in rtn cot8 tatter grades up to.. lUiUU Ladies' and Misses' Jackets 5,75 5.00 Lad j Ob iodine coats, now styles, all size- Ladies' Kersey loose box coats, tan or castor .... Lntlios' line tmality Kortev nnd Ziliolino coats from $9.50 16,50 to W'u can't list and describe all our C!oat. and Jackets. Tlwv niuM ln Hoen to be apprecia'ed. Your neigh bors are buying llieir eoatu In-re, why not buy youis hero too? We t ail save you money. 3 3 3 Give as a chance to show you our lines THE FH I R aiuiitiiutuaittiiiiaiuiaiiuitiitiuiiuiiiitiiiiuiuauiaiiiiuaiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiittitiiiiiiiiiiiii Mhut uiiiA. A HUPJJRIOK m?cnr T7i mil? Standard of Excellency. ton roller mills w. a. Hvu. i ib, x-ropxteior. (Evaporated Cream I , : k Mtava eao label, flowa Irom the can rich In every Ingredient Wm whlr.h nterl into body buUdinf. W i carries our guarantee as to its careful preparation, richness and purity. It is different frorn the watery brands and adds a rich- H ness to your food. Try It and you will be convinced it Is the best Look lor our cap label. HELVETIA MIXK CONDENSING CO. Highland, Illinois 0 arranged for tho open bession this ovennlg. Ono of tho Interesting fea tures is to ho an address by W. M. Forrest of Calcutta, India, who will tell of tho good work accomplished by tho Christian missionary boards In India. SALT LAKE REPUBLICANS. Mor- City Convention Narrowed to mon and Gentile Fight. Salt J,ake, Oct. 1C, The republican municipal convention today promises to bo the blttorest In tho history of Halt Italic. It has practically narrow ed down to a Mormon and Gentile fight. Tho sensation Ib tho allcga tlon that tho Kearnes machlno U buying proxies to sccuro control of tho city council. Wihamette Prune Crop, Horticultural Commissioner Newell estimates tho pruno yield for tho first district of fi.000,000 pounds, representing a valuo at 3 cents to Vj cents of $:;00,000. "Tho berry crop," ho went on, "reached n yaltiu of $250,000. Tho grapo will yield $1!5,000, tho applo $60,000, arid tho pear $10,000, making a total of 5:i5,. 000 for the year." In 21 hours during tho recent flood, G.42 luehea of rain fell In New York City, and 10 inches during tho entire! storm. NUR8 8 GRADUATE. Three In Hospital Clast Many Min ister on Nlght'i Program. Tho graduating exorcises for tbo valla Walla Hospital Training School for Nurses will bo held In tho opera house this evening when Min nie Raskin, Miss IyOttio Fowler and Miss Lettie I Clark will receive di plomas to bo presented by tho Hov. Andreas Hard. Mokl Tea positively cures Sick Headache, Indigestion and Constipa tion A delightful herb drink. Re moves ti'I eruptions of the skin, pro ducing b perfect complexion or money refunded. 25c and 60c. Write to us for free itt pie. W, H. Hooker ft Co., Huffnlo. M V. F. W. Schmidt ft Co., drujf 1. u. Indian War Threatened. Ovrlti'? to tho recent murder soven In., anu on tho DIackfoot reservation, an out reak la feared. Tbo Indians now 6' ' a 'o they will havo tho life of Jats Williamson, the man who sold tho whiskey that caused the trouble. is CARDUI BABIES Many lioincu arc mere lonely abodes betauw; no children ate there llarreiirit'tiii ei itU in aliiiotit every -uw Ixt-aiuo femaln diwates have ii.iralvd tin- urirani uf womanhood Wino of Cardui imparls health and itri'iifc'th to tho dineabej paxU and makes motherhood ixitKihle iti thousand of cawn where barrenness is upiocd to Ixj incurable. Wine of Cardui rrinilate the mriiBtrual flow Mini also nruvenU initcarrlaue and ciiren beannu down iain. Winn uf Cardui remove the canto of batTMiiienj by jiialinK the Umale organimn ktrong and healthy. , (In to your ilniBKliit and sfcurc a $1.00 bottlo of Wine of Cardui. The ue of Wine of Cardui will bring happiness to jour home. requiring upaial ilircrtioim, atldreM, uivinu , "I'ho Ladle' Ailviwiry Ih'partmcnt. Thu Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, lennetfuee. In cauu 8V JiiiitKriis t'lifitl.'inn,i AxhTllvsr, Coi)., Feb. HI, 1002. Wine of Cardui is worth its wciulit in nokl. it doen more than you claim. It hau taved ruy life and caubed me to become a mother when everything eUo failed. MI13. DOHA I, B. Ul'KVHE. HliTANT, A'a Feb. 18. 1002. My daughter-iii'law, Lizzie Oiles, found great benefit in Wlno of Cardui. Hho had a miscarriaRO in March 1001, before uaiiiH your med icine. She wai in very bad health, to I perauadeil her to try Wino of Cardui, Kinco then elie has had ft flne baby boy. Soon ho will bo three weeks old. She highly recommends Wine of Cardui, My daughter, Fannie Hudson, also has a fine baby boy by your treatment. She highly appreciates Wino of Carilui. ' MIS. LOUISA QILKP. WIN&CARDUI