East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 21, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREOOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1603
fs UP TO YOU
prepared lavishly
rare iu
.K. our Tlianksgiv.
of new t'csigns in
thi, arc correct in
..jllor the swell and
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L' arrival of over
cans the best assort
the city.
NOVEMBER
S I M I T I W T I r s
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15 jePJ IS 19 20 21
kuh. Nathan tri3ciir.it Co.
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Wbing, the very best suit in the " 0T
iVegive to onc.of our customers a $375-o prize.
LEXANDER'S
DEPARTMENT STORE 1
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iood Meats
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AT THE
ew Meat
arket....
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wise Kjut KJwn met ana x ou
kttheTenclerest on the Market
FOREIGH
HOUR DAY
MANUFACTURERS AND
EMPLOYERS WILL
FIGHT.
ime Pork, j
Veal, Mutton J
and Lamb f
wkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Live f
or Dressed I
An order left with us means you get
the best meats
imuel Warner
Harkey Boildfng West Court Street f
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UR PLUMBING!
' d?nc. bv a Scientific Plumber and you will not
I. " uaa oreaks. Let us figure on your work.
THE F'XjTJMIBEPL
O U R T STREET
Nine or Ten Hour Day Necessary to
be Able to Compete With Foreign
Manufacturers Unfair to the
Farmer and Demoralizing to the
Laborer Himself.
Ashland, 0., Nov. 21. In view of.
the effort for eight-hour legislation
which organized labor's representa
tives have already begun in Washing
ton, P. E. Myers of this place? prcsl
dent of the National Association As
sociation of Agricultural Implement
and Vehicle Dealers and a lender
among the prominent employers of
tho country who hnvo organized for
tho purposo of combating what they
regard as the unreasonable and un
just demands of the labor unions, lias
given forth the following statement
of his views:
"The tendency In tho direction of
an elght-hour schedule for labor de
mands the attention of every em
ployer. From n manufacturer's
standpoint, tho future of our country
depends very largely on whether we
can have the labor of our employes
9 to 10 hours per day and get re
sults as we havo heretofore, or bo
compelled to recognize the eight-
hour schedule."
Economically Necessary.
"I have always taken the nosltlon
that if we ran have tho services of
our artisans and mechanics from
to 10 hours per day, wo can compete
against any country in tho world and
practically without protection, and
thnt the future of our country an.l
its growth In, the introduction of
manufactured articles Into foreign
iiinus uepentt very largely on our
, nullity to do this. During my trav
els In foreign countries I found
where the eight-nour schedulo cx
i Isted that conditions were decidedly
unfavorable, resulting disastrously
to the employer because of his loss
of business that went to others more
favorably situated, and the. fact that
the laborer who has time to stop at
questionable resorts on his way to
work before 8 a. m., and to do so on
returning at ft p, m., becomes de
moralized. Unfair to the Farmer. '
"I havo niso taken the position
that it is manifestly unfair to the
farmer who, to make it pay, Is com
pelled to go to work at C or 7 a. m.,
and continue until C or 7 p. m. The
farmer boy would oocorae discontent
ed with his lot to tho extent of leav
ing tho farm still inoro rapidly If
he were to hear our whlstlo and
that of others at 8 o'elook In the
morning, and on completion of the
day at 5 o'clock. This would cer-.
talnly havo Its effect on the young
men on the farm and Is another rea
son why we should have the nerve
to light every effort on tho part of
politicians to secure an eight-hour
schedule. They are largely the in
stigators of this plan, and for politi
cal promotion solely.
In my judgment, every member
of the Nntlonal Association of Agri
culture, Implement and Vehicle
Dealers should make It a point to
reach the ear of every one in power
in his district and oppose this grow
ing sentiment that will certainly
prove disastrous to our Interests for
the reasons given and many others
that might be enumerated. In my
judgment it Is decidedly better to
advance tho pay of labor working fl
to 10 hours per day than to grant a
reduction in time for the same pay.
and produce goods for the markets
of the world."
Wash., says: "I And Horplslde all
that Is claimed Tor it as a dandrult
cure. I shall prescribe IL" Dand
ruff is a germ disease and you can't
cure It unless you kill the dandruff
Rorra; and you can't do that Unless
you use Hcwbro's Herplcldo. tho only
preparation In tho world that de
stroys the parasites. A delightful
hair dressing; allays itching Instant
ly; makes hair glossy and soft as
silk. It is a sure dandruft destroyer.
Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c
lu stamps for sample to The Herpl
clde Co.. Detroit. Mich.
K. W Schmidt & Co. special agents.
LAUNDRYJJNES.
Never use brown soap -wlirn TraaUlns
woolen goods.
Salt robbed ou the bottom of a stick
Iron will smooth the surface.
Calicoes. ginghams and chtnt.-.r
should he Ironed on the wrong side.
Delicate cotton Roods which might lie
y.!lx! by H.ireh may ire i.(ltrcjieU by
wringing them out in milk.
Litre handkerchiefs t-hould be wash
ed with enstlle soap In wmi-iu water, in
which are n few ilmin of ammonia.
Fabrics that are Inclined to fade
should be soaked and ringed In very
salt water to set the color lieforc wasu
lug in suds.
If old kid gloies are worn when Iron
ing or a layer of kid or leather put In
the Iron holder, th lanndrctM hands
lire not so apt to hc.-on.i- c!!..r.i.fl.
rnvallln wax In March Is frequently
employed to give a brilliant tlnlsh to
the Htnrrhcd article and also to pre
vent the Iron from stickler. Add a
piece the sly.e of n walnut to the boil
ing starch.
Clilltlrrn' AiitirlUr.
To promote children's appetttt take
care Hint they have plenty of outdoor
cxercio and that Ihcj have ouly mien
simple, homely fn.id as they enn digest.
If, this be dene, there will seldom if
ever be any enue for anxiety ou the
score of their lack of appetite. i
If children ate fed .in highly season
ed and rich foods and are nllowcd to
eat between meals, their little vloinnchi
are ovrrtacd, mid not only do they
loe all healthy appetite, but the food
they take does not tionrlfh them as it
should d.
Miners Is a iiml expensltr and lu
most ciiM1;.;! pr.-icnlable nuisance, unit
(lie best way to keep children happy
and guild Is to keep tlieui well, which in
UMially easily managed by nttcndlti;: to
simple rules of health,
A i hlld's appetite Is pretty fair In-ilieatot-
tit health. so If It falls Had the
falluie Is not due to Indiscretion In
diet M'o whether It Is worried oer les
sons and hat. enough sleep. Keep It
from reading n'lisntloiml stories and, if
neded. glo It a short holiday from
school.
Tailor-Made
Clothes
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
W
E TAKE PLEASURE in announcing thnt
Mr. F. C. PR1CKETT of the firm of J.
M. ACHISON COMPANY will be with us
on SATURDAY, November aist, and will re
main until SATURDAY, November 28th. In
order to have plenty of room in which to place
for inspection the samples, wc have secured the
sample rooms of the St. George Hotel, on Webb
street, next to the East Orejjonian office.
nr. Prickett is a practical tailor and cutter,
and had perfect, success when he was here n
short time ago. Every customer was very well
pleased.
Mens' Suits, Overcoats and Trousers
made to order
Ladies' Suits, Cloaks and Skirts
made to order
He also has with him 150 Ready made Clonks
and Skirts for the Ladies. If you can find
your size he has a bargain for you.
Don't forget the time and the f
placeSt. George sample rooms f
from Saturday, November 21st
to Saturday, November 28th. t
Says It's a Pleasure.
Walla Walla, Wash.. Sept. 3, 1903.
It Is a pleasure for me to bo ablo
to recommend TIUD as a liquor and
tobacco cure, and as a treatment to
cleanse the entire system. F. S.
Lewis, ex-champipn middleweight
wrestler of the world.
SULLIVAN 0 BOND
i SELLING AGENTS J
t
ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber.
Notice.
Hemomber the St. Joe Store will
give away absolutely free, $100 in
gold, December 24th. A ticket given
with each dollar purchase. Seo that
you get your tickets,
Children's school bhocs that
and look well at Teutscb's.
wear
YOU MAY INTKKU JIUIMMNfl
or nun u ueot)Hury lo iinj-iiAi r, A t ijiimiu j iii'tir .
ELATERITE ROOFING
Takes th, place of shingles, tin, Iron, tar nad gravel, and all prcparc'n
roofings. For flat and steep surfaces, gutlors, valleys, etc, Kasy to lay.
Tomperc for all climates. Treasonable In cost, Sold on merit. Ouaran.
teed. It will pay to ask for priceaand Information,
THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO.
Worcester Building. Portland,
A Scientific Discovery.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does for tho
stomach that which It Is unable to
do for itself even when slightly dis
ordered or jpvor-loadod. Kodol Dy
spepsia Curo supplies the natural
juices of digestion and ooes tho work
of tho stomach, relaxing tho nervous
tension, wiille the inflamed muscles
of that organ are allowed to rest and
heal. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests
what you eat and enables tho atom",
ach and digestive organs to transform
all food Into rich, red blood. Sold
by Tallman & Co.
THE DOCTORS AGREE.
Two Physicians Both Agree on the
New Scientific Dandruff Treat,
ment.
Dr. J. M. Powell, or Spokane,
Wash., says: "Horplcido has given
good satisfaction in my fnmily for
dandruff
Dr. W. G. Alban, of Walla Walla,
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Specials this Week
Coat and Vest Sale Bold at about half-price.
Suit Sale Hnta piven free with suits.
Overcoat Sale Every coat reduced 10 jor cent. S
Ladies' Coats, Suits nnd skirt sale. Special reductions. 3
Underwear Sale Fleeced underwear 76e per suit. rs
Millinery Sale Every hat reduced in in price. zz
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
K, K, house lining lor two days only, per yard, 4 cents. Outing flannel 7c grade (or two dav
only, 5 cents yard limited Calico for two days, 10 yardi: to one person, 40 cents Comfort''
for two das. special 20 per cent reduction. 2
THE FMIR
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Premium Coupons with crery pnrcliase. No chances taken for every customer gets a premium
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Taken from Life in the Year J 903
An i
I''1 'I Wish von
lr"Java atd Moc-
ItWfi roasled, and
wr fine. I want M.;-
I Wdasw eare givinK
ACT II
Now the next question is,
what happens in Act 2. Does
the grocer dig into the two-bit
coffee next to the cod fish box.
grind up some six-weeks-old
coffee and charge it up as Java
and Mocha at 40c per lb? Ot
does he really give the custom
er what is ordered, a high grade
coffee, fresh roasted, and charge
at a fair profit.
WHAT WOUIiD YOU DOI
Supposing there wer two grooers
In a well settled, prosperous com
munity, one following the flrat plan
nnd the other the latter. Which do
you think at the end ol a year's
time would have most of the well-to-do
customers? Which would
have the best and most profituble
coffee trade? ,
During the years that we have
been sending out high grade Java
nnd Mocha, we have watched the
pmtltablo coll'ee trade moving slow
ly but surely to the house that sells
tun bent coli'ee
We offer you the best eollVes thut
n mey will buy. Wo ask you to try
tuvm and he convinced.
Things We are Now Displaying that We Never Carried Before
We have just unpacked
some new creations in
cut glass.
You surely must drop
in and see this line, even
if yon do not buy.
You know what 1847
Rogf t'h uilverwear is. We
do not need to toll you.
We aro now showing in
this line hesides the usual
knives, forks, spoons, etc.,
all tho fancy pieces.
it it not now neceeeary
to go to Portland for hand
painted china.
We have tho celebrated
T. V. French china.
The artists name on
every piece.
WL tea house
OWL TEA HOUSE
2 ys
FINE TEAS AND COFFEES
BEAUTIFUL CHINA