DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN. PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1903.
Peoples 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'
thandise our prices are ever the lowest.
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If you enjoy a good article, then smoke
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OR
'ENDLETON BOQUET
Lome made ami oftlic best tobacco. A. RHODE, Maker,
l his resumed its old time activity, its
b to-dateness. It now serves the bon-bons
lectloncry that made the word "Delta"
all lovers of delicious sweets.
1 1 have again taken personal charge
of The Delta, my former place-of
I business and ask yo.i to call and see
mc. C. VV. IRWJN.
I supply you with Sweets, Ice Cream
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AONTERASTELLI BROS.
Marble and Cranite
Works
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES", COP
INGS AND liUILKIMl STONK
We uo our own wort and gvarantoe the same at
lowoat price. Eattmates clvcn on all klndi of Cut
Sione. Wo have a large stock ami woula tie pleai
ud to have you examine It. :
Main Street Pendleton, Oregon
Near O. K. 1 K. Depot
(BRANCH SHOP AT IIEPPNKR, OUK.
customers we have the better we can do for
that reason we do our best to serve all classes
fare Messed with big purses or modest oacs.
te marked in plain figures and considering
low price.
NEST GOODS at HONEST PRICES
GLENN WINSLOW
Jeweler and Optician
rMa Pknui.f.ion. Orl.
WE PLEASE THE
FASTIDIOUS
with our laundry work why not
you? The more critical you are about
your linen, the bttter 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
EE BEST
ttPERTv WHOLESOME
"'Hour a superior
'RS BEST FLOUR
Standard of Excellency.
-ETON ROLLER MILLS
S Byers, Proprietor.
j BANKERS' MEETING CONVENES
j IN A BLAZE OF GLORY.
J Address of President Hardy, One of
the Features of the Day Early Ad
journment Taken to Permit Vlsltiis
to Take Excursion to the Bay.
San Francisco, Cal.. Oct. 21. When
the 29th annual meeting of the Amor
lean Bankers' Association was called
to order at 10 o'clock this morning
by President Caldwell Hardy, of Nor
folk, Va.. the auditorium of tho Cali
fornia treatro was filled with mem
bers of the association, while tho offi
cers and oxecutivo council occupied
seats on the stage.
Tho ladles who ramo to tho con
vention occupied the boxes. Mayor
Schmltss welcomed the association to
tno city of San Francisco, and Gov
ernor Pardee assured the visitors of
California's hearty welcome. Hon.
James D. Phelan, speaking for tho
San Francisco bankers, also greeted
tho memuers.
President Hardy, in his annual ad
dress, discussed questions of vital im
portance to the association. President
Hardy spoke for half an hour and his
address was tho feature of tho ses
sion. Tho next halt hour was devoted
to routine business, several reports
being road and accepted. An early ad
journment was taken to permit the
visitors to take an excursion on tho
bay as guests of the local committee.
Tho address of President Hardy was
optimistic In tho extreme. He sees
nothing but prosperity ahead for the
government mid peace for both labor
and capital.
Temporary clouds in the industrial
horizon will soon pass over nnd tho
groat manufacturing centers of tho
East will arise from tho transient
lethargy. Imposed by labor difficulties
and tho volume of money will swell
as tho business of tho country ex
pands. Very little reference was made to
me coming financial legislation to bo
enacted by congress.
San Francisco Is in gala attire. i..u
city is decorated for tho occasion,
and the many distinguished financiers
present are being entertained In elab
orate style.
Confessions of a Priest.
Iter. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake. Ark.,
writes, "For 12 years I suffered from
Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a
number of physicians and tried all
sorts of medicines, but got no relief.
Then I began tho use of Electric
Hitters nnd feel that I am now cured
of a disease that held mo in its grasp
for 12 years." If you want a reliable
medicine for Liver and Kidnny trou
ble, stomach disorder or general do
bllity, get Electric Bitters. It Is
guaranteed by Tallman & Co. Only
50c.
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igpiu" Tie Band Js the Smoker's Protection. '
SKIRT SALE I
EE This week will be one of special interest to the ladies, for we are putting on s
gr sale the nicest lot of Walking and Dress Skirts we have shown this fall. E3
BATTLE MONUMENT.
E ryiNE .iuelixk
jje; Intent Htyle
Diet! Skirts;
Bat-
Commemorates Buckeyes at the
tie of Missionary Ridge. 1 ZZ.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 21. The
monument erected by the state of
Ohio to tho soiiuers from that state
who fought and fell In the battle of
Missionary Itidgo was formally dedi
cated today In the presence of a largo
and distinguished delegation from the
Buckoyo state. Tho principal oration
was delivered by Gen. Charles P.
iwandorson, former United States sen
ator from Nebraska.
The monument occupies a conspic
uous site in full view of Chattanooga,
Orchard Knob and Lookout Mountain.
It conslstB of a colossal obelisk, 90
feet in height, with four bronze figures
at tho base, representing tho infantry,
artillery and cavalry branches ami a
drummer boy.
Mixed white and black Wool Skirls
v ry dreswv
Fine Broadcloth Skiit, elaborately
dimmed with silk bands, tine
drop Skirt, fl'.OO value; our special
price
$5.00
6.00
7.50
4.50
Good quality Wool Walking Skirts
from $:'.-' to
See these skirts before the week i gone, foi you
will surely be pleaxert with them.
Saturday Specials
Men s ribbed Underwear ie;ulai 31. c
grade, for one day only joc Z
Men's bJack and white Slnrts, 500 grade 2
for Saturday, only., 39c
All 5c Calico, 10 yards for 'joe 3
Our $1 50 Bed Comforts, largo size, filled zzz
with white cotton; Saturday only. . ..51.30 3
Ladies' Dressing Sacqtics, all grades, spe- 3
cial 10 per cent reduction. 3
Outing Flannel. 71 grade. 10 yards for 50c
OUR PRICES DEFY COMPETITION
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OHIO CLUB WOMEN.
Federation Has Met In Ninth Session
at Columbus.
Columbus, 0 Oct. 21. Columbus
has capitulated to an army of fair
invaders gathered from every corner
of the stato for the ninth annual con
vention of tho Ohio Federation of Wo-'
men's Clubs. Tho oponlng proceed
ings took place today in tho Board 01
Trado auditorium and consisted of
welcoming addresses, responses and
reports. Tonight the delegates will
be entertained at a iocoptlon given
l.y the local club women.
The convention will bo in session
until fc-alurday. The program calls
for 1 apers and discussions on mluc.t
liL'ii. civic Improvement, domestic ycl
er.co. child labor, libraries and other
leading questions of tho day In which
tin- federation is interested.
RAILROAD CONSOLIDATION.
"SHERLOCK HOLME6."
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This questiou arises in tho family
every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try
JellG
a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre
pared in two minutes. No boiling! n
baking I add boiling water and set to
eool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Hasp
berry and Strawberry. Get a package
your grocers to-da' Jo cts.
PIMPLES
Starring Career of Kelsey and Shan
non Has Been Highly Successful.
It is not difficult to understand tho
success mado by Mr. Herbert Kclcey
and Miss Effio Shannon since tboy be
gan their starring career over sit
years ago. Every play they have
I been Identified with as stars has seen
tho samo consistent and artistic work
that marked their connection with tho
, famous Frohman Lyceum Stock Com
pany, and earned such high praiso at
I tho hands of tho press of Now York
I City,
In all their years boforo tho public
thoy have never been received with
such acclaim as thoy have in William
Gillette's dramatization of Conan
Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes." It may
bo well to note hero that tho samo
support which earned such high enco
tnluuis last season has been retained
Intact. Tins company comes to tho
I Frazer October 20.
Denver and Rio Grande Will Purchaae
the Crystal River Line.
Denver, Colo,, Oct. 21.--Tho prin
cipal business before today's special
meeting of tho stockholders of tho
Denver and Hio Oramlo Hallroad com
pany is to authorize tho purchase of
tho Crystal River railroad. For the
purposo of making tho purchase and
for future capital requirements the
first preferred capital stock is to bo
increased by $l,ii0o,00f), This will
raise tho total first preferred capital
stork of tho Hio Grande to 160,000,
UvO. Tho regular annual meeting of
the road will bo held hero tomorrow.
VETERAN ACTRES8.
Eighty-Three Years Old and Still Ac
tlvely at Work.
Boston, Mass., Oct, 21. Never in
better health ami as eager for work
as the youngest beginner, Mrs. O. II.
Gilbert, S3 years old today, went
through her rolo In "Mice nnd Men"
at tho matlneo performance at tho
Park theatre this afternoon. It was
a day of greeting nnd congratulation,
nnd when tho favorlto actress stopped
upon tho stage thu audience gave her
a sinceru and hearty reception, such
as few artists can boast of.
Missouri's Official Trial,
Washington, I). C, Oct. 21. Tho
Navy Department Is awaiting with In
terest tho results of tho official trial
of tho battleship Mlsbouri, which
takes place today over tho New Eng
land course. Experts who have In
spected this ship express confidence
In her ability to inoro than meet tho
speed requirements of 18 1-2 knots.
Vaudeville at Walla Walla.
Tho winter theater opened at Walla
Walla Monday night, simultaneously
with tho park theater hero. About
750 people attended tho opening per
formance at that city. Tho capacity
of tho Walla Walla theater Is 1.000.
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BAPTIST CONSOLIDATION.
"llr u lfo liud plriiplea oulicrlurr.but
ho'hai Uo-n talvim- ' A.-.1 Al!i:T ami they
have ull .ll.-.nn'ur.'U I li.ni uc-nn troubled
Willi cun.-utp.it ..n (ii. -mini tiuif n..t after lak
iuu tho llrst 1 UM-ni. 1 1 u-w luu no rnuule
with this jtiinimt. cuniiot Muk too hltfh-
ly stm (iormantoiNn Ave . rhiladelpUla, Pa
CANDY
CATHARTIC
Movement to Brlnq All Interests of
Church Into Harmony.
Battle Creek, Mich., Oct. 21. Many
delegates and visitors aro hero for tho
sixty-seventh annual Baptist stato
convention, which will bo In session
during tho next three days. Tho pro
ceedings formally open this evening
with President H, B, Loomis presiding,
Tho principal feature of tho opening
1 session will bo an address by Itev.
E. B. Hulbert, I). I)., of Chicago,
I One of tho matters of special Inter
est to como beforo tho present eon-1
ventlon for consideration and action
. . ...... 'win 11,1 run rpnnrr nr n finmmiiino fir
ouS,"i!tcr sicken wViuuii ur uric. iu Kc.ioc- fifteen, appointed to consider methods
CURE constipation, ... whereby the various interests 01 tuo
iii.i h..4j ( i...i,(i.f.."iri." cnurcn may uo urougnt. into closer
harmony, and thus uo moro enectlvo
work.
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