East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 20, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST OREQONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1903.
ST. MICHAEL CITlf
pgOPLES BIGGEST OUTFITTERS
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Light weight Fall
Underwear to the
heavier garments give
you a selection to
meet any sort of
And remember this, for depend-
Lchandise our prices are ever the lowest.
E X A N D E R ' S
ARTMENT STORE
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If you enjoy a good article, then smoke
F PRIDE? OF UMATILLA
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IpBNDIvETON boquet
Ikome inane mm ol uic oesi louacco. . nnuuu, manor.
Bta hi& r esumed its old time activity, $ts
L-to-dateness. It now serves the bon-boas
Jectionery that made the word "Delta"
io all lovers of delicious sweets.
I have again taken personal charge
ol The Delta, my former place of
business and ask yo.t to call and see
me. C. W. IRWIN.
supply you with Sweets, Ice Cream
MONTERASTELL1 BROS.
Marble and Cranite
Works
MONUMENTS, HliADSTONKS. COP.
INM AND UUILD1M1 STONE
We no our own work and pismitec the Barnaul
loweat prlc. KttlmHtei eiven on all kinds of Cut
Stono. Wo nave a lrgo stock and would lie plca
d to have you examine It. :::::::::
Moin Street Pendleton, Oregon
NearO. R. 1 N, Depot
inltANCI! SaOl1 AT HIPPNEIt. OKK.
i customers we have the better we can do for
lr that reason wc do our best to serve all classes
Pyare blessed with big purses or modest ones.
p are marked in plain figures and considering
p a low price.
Nest goods at honest prices
GLENN WINSLOW
Jeweler and Opttolan
P'nci, Peniileiok, Qv.y..
WE PLEASE THE
FASTIDIOUS
with our laundry p 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 mail,
messenger, 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.
The DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
THIS uoom
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'S' BEST FLOUR
The Standard of Excellency.
-ETON ROLLER MILLS
Wt 5. Byecs, Proprietor.
GREAT COMMERCIAL GATE
TO THE FAR NORTH.
River Business Increaslnq From Year
to Year Will Make a Great City at
the Mouth of the Yukon People
Want Harbor Improvement.
Will II. Drill, special correspondent
for tho Seattlo Star, with tho sena
torial commission In Alaska, writing
from St. Michaels, says ot that far
northern city:
"The thing which Impresses tho
visitor first about St. Michaels Is the
groat amount of money tied up there.
When tho trading company combine
was effected two or three yoars ago
and four of tho five companies operat
ing In the country were combined,
great fleets of river steamboats went
out of business.
'!A score of these boats are now
on tho beach at St, Michael waiting
for the elements to completo tho de
struction which has already tfegun.
Ten or a dn7.en of these boats nro
floating palaces, or worn a year or
two ago, but they have now been
abandoned and It would hardly be
possible to sell them for junk.
"These boats cost their builders
anywhere from $75,000 to $175,000
apiece and tho total cost of tho croft
now abandoned In St. Michael harbor
would nguro considerably over $1,
000,000. Naturally nil, these beached
boats give tho town an ancient and
gloomy appearance, and when tho en
thusiastic company 'boomers tell of
the future of St. Michael one does
, not need to turn around lo sec one
. of these massive hulks staring him in
mi nt ftin fnnot
and placing a good-sized 'copper' on
tho 'boomer's' enthusiasm.
"St. Michael would, however, g've
promise of being nt some time a
very Important point, were It not for
one thing. Its chief advantage Is Its
harbor, tho only one on the western
coast of Alaska. There Is no doubt
that tho Yukon country Is destined
to a steady growth and that the nat
ural business of the river Is bound to
Increase, In spite of- the fnct that the
great rush Is over and the boom Is
broken.
"There can, however, ' never be a
town of any size at this point, for
tho whole Island Is a military reserva
tion, and even the big company plants
are there only by permission of tho
war department.
"Tho lslnnd wns reserved years ago
as a military reservation and unless
a good part of It Is reopened the fu
ture city at the mouth of the Yukon
must be built nt some other point.
"The people of St. Michael, partic
ularly the big commercial compan
ies, nro very anxious for tho Improve
ment of their harbor, and particu
larly for the improvement of the
mouth of tho Yukon.
"The great spread of tho waters
at the mouth 'of the delta mnko nav
igation there dlffloult and future con
gresses will doubtless see millions of
dollars In river and harbor appro
priation bills for tho Improvement of
this harbor and this water way."
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To sweeten,
To refresh,
To cleanse the
system,
Effectually
and Gently;
There is only
one Genuine
Syrup of Figs;
to get its bene
ficial effects
Always buy the genuine -
Dispels colds and
headaches when
bilious or con
stipated; For men, women
and children;
Acts best on
the kidneys
and liver
stomach and
bowels;
Manufactured by the
Louisville, Ky.
rrniaRg Syrup C
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The g-ctjuinc Syrup of Figs is for sale by all first-class druggists. The
lull name of the company California Fig Syrup Co. is always
printed on the front of every package. Price Fifty Cents per bottle-
I SKIRT SALE 1
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This week will be one of special interest to the ladies, for we are putting on rs
sale the nicest lot of Walking and Dress Skirts we have shown this fall. 3
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INK KIHEIjINE Dress Bklrts;
latest styles . .
Confessions of a Priest, jj;
Itev. Jno. S. Cox. of Wake. Ark., I SS:
writes, "For 12 years I suffered from
Yollow Jaundice. I consulted a
number of physicians and tried nil
sorts of medicines, but got no relief.
Then I began the uso of Electric
Hitters and feel that I am now cured
of a disease that hold mo in Its grasp
for 12 years." It you want a reliable
medicine for Liver and Kldmy trou
ble, stomach disorder or general de
bility, get Electric Hitters. It is
guaranteed by Tnllman & Co, Only
50c.
Mixed while and black Wool Skirts
vtry dressy
Fine Broadcloth Skirt, elaborately
trimmed with silk bands, line
drop Skirt, f.00 value; our special
price
New Show Cases Arrive.
The ever progressive Peoples
Warehouse has just received four
largo plate glass show cases which
will afford additional opportunity for
displaying the fashionable goods of
the season. Two of tho new cases
will be placed lu tho clothing depart
ment and two In the dry goods ride
of tho big store. The cases are from
the factory of It. Lulko, of Portland.
$5.00
6.00
7.50
4.50
Oood quality Wool Walking tiklrts
from 2.25 to
Bee these skirts liefore the week is gone, foi you
will surely be pleaxed with them.
Saturday Specials!
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Mens ribbed Underwear naiilii uic
grade, for out day only
Men's black and white Shirt-;, 50c gr.ule
lor baturday, only . yjc
All 5c Calico, 10 yauls ior . . .joe
Our Si 50 Heel Comforts, large si.e, filled
with white cotton; Saturday only . $i.ai
Ladies' Dwssmg Sacijues, all grade!., spc
cial 10 per cent reduction.
Outing Flannel, 7c grade, 10 yards for 5o-
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OUR PRICES DEFY COMPETITION
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IMPLEMENT MEN.
I Five Hundred Are In Session at
Cleveland, Ohio,
Bright's Disease and
Diabetes News.
San Francisco, Oct. 20, 1903.
To K. W. Schmidt's pharmacy: Dear
Sirs. As agents for the Fulton Com
pounds In Pcnuieton, there are some
facts in the Call office In this city
that should Interest you and the edi
tors of Oregon, as well as newspaper
men generally We copy now from
a letter from Clifford Houso of the
Call:
"However Improbable may seem tho
statement that Brlghts' Disease and
Diabetes aro now curable In a great
majority of all cases, It Is well within
tho province of some of us in tho busi
ness department of the Call to know
that it Is true. Mr. Edward Short
of this department was given up by
his physicians as a victim of DIaDotes,
and Is now perfectly well. Tho mother
of one of tho editorial staff has also
recovered from Diabetes. This was
so conclusive that I told a friend, a
well-to-do citizen '6T Duluth, Minn.,
who had Ilrights' Disease, and ho too
recovered,
wo ...in niun n,iii tlint nu ex-suurume
judge, with offices in the Call build
ing, Is a lato recovery. You aro au
thorized to proclaim 10 lo wunu mm
the most deadly diseases known, viz.:
d Diabetes, yield
to tho new diuretics evolved during
experiments made upon uimseir uy
John J. Fulton of this city In his me
morable struggle against tho ravages
of Brlghts' Disease.
Yours very truly.
THE JOHN J. KUIrON CO.
I Cleveland, O., Oct. 20. Tbo tenth
1 annual convention of the National
Agricultural Implement and Vehicle
Manufacturers' association began at
the Hollenden hotel hero today and
will continue, until Friday. Nearly
500 members were In attendance, rep
resenting many millions of Invested
capital. Tbo business of tlie conven
tion was opened with the annual ad-,
dress of the president, Martin King
man, of Peoria, III. Ho congratulated
the members on tbo favorable trade
conditions now existing and the hope
ful outlook for the future.
Exports, $21,000,000.
Iir his further remarks bo called
attention to the phenomenal Increase
In tho foreign trade, tbo American
exports of agricultural Implements
alono amounting lost year to 21,000,
000. Other topics touched upon In
the president's address were the de
sirability of a uniform classification or
freight rates throughout tbo country
and the Importance of tbo erfrly com
pletion of tbo Isthmian canal. Secre
tary Fraim E. Lukens, of Chicago, pre
sented a report showing a gratifying
growth in the membership of the as
sociation. At the succeeding sessions
of the convention the Question of re
ciprocity with Canada will be ex
haustlvely considered and an address
on the subject will bo delivered by
John Charlton, M. J'., member of the
Joint High Commission,
Inent among tho dls'lugulnhcd
churchmen and mission workers In
attendance are Itev. Washington
Gladden, D. D., of Columbus, O,; Kdv.
Nowell Dwlght Hlllls, D. I) , or Ilrook
lyn, and President Thwlng, cf West
ern Reserycvinlverslty.
Tbo reports of the officers show
that tho association now has 71!) mis
sionaries in tho field. Tbo llnanclal
rendition of tho association allows
that tbo expected gain Iisb not been
made and that tbo Increme in do
nations has not equalled the shrink
age in tbo estates. The sum of $309,
599 was received and expended dur
ing the last fiscal year.
Rich Mines Bonded.
The White Monument Helenu, Pea-
j cock and Blue Jacket copper mines In
the Seven Devils mining district, own
ed by Helena, Mont., people, buvo
been bonded to tho Bingham Smelting
Company, or Salt I.ako, for 1525,000,
The bond runs for two years. Quo
payment has already been madu and
another is duo November 10,
To Promote Legislation.
Ulsmarck, N. D., Oct. 20. Tho live
stock, agricultural and business in
terests or I ho entlru state wore well
represented today at thu opening of
tho North Dakota Irrigation oiiven
Ion. Tho convention will be In ses
sion two days. Tho principal work
will bo to decide upon tho best uso
to bo nindo or North Dakota's sharo
In tho $3,000,000 Irrigation fund In
tho national treasury.
More Evidence of Trlb's Oood Work.
Buknr Cl(p Ore., Sept. U, 1903. I
was a constant user or both smoking
aud chewing tobacco for 40 years. 1
took a treatment or Till II about three
months ago, and can Indnrso It as
cure. My general health Is much im
proved slnco 1 took your rum. Bin.
cerely yours,
N. II, HTAikillltD.
Tallman & Co., local agents.
Children's school sho-es 'hat near
aud look woll, at Teitsch't.
MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.
Fifty-Seventh Annual Meeting Na
tional At)';c'At!)i,
Cluveianu. u Oat. ?. -Tbo flltf"
seventh annual meetlug of t Amer
ican Missionary Associatlor wai for
mally opened today m Plyiu atU Con
gregational church. The p-.sod!ngs
are to coutlnue tliroa day. I'roin
Mtw half th Iium lwrt4M.
Tlury'vc klpl iWr rem