DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1904. ALEXANDER'S S iig Muslin 3 Begins to-day, ends Saturday, January 23 J !0 per cent Discount ! Such Muslin wear as will please the most refinprl tsctn Llitv as wetl as little pricine, he the care with which they Irfectly. Drawers at 29c upward Downs at 60c upward Skirts at 40c upward LEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE f 4I III I H 1 1 1 1 1 II H Cutlery... Keen-cutting instruments that keep their edges. Carving-Sots, Butcher Knives, Bread and Oake Knives. Large line of Pocket Knives, all sizes, plain and fancy handles. THOMPSON HIMI rTTTTTTTxTTTTTTTTT ood Work is Have your sewer connections made and your sewer work 1 Bone by an experienced man who Intrusted to me is never slighted If you place your job in f nv hands jt will be done right and I ewer work means a continuous expense, while first-class work asts a lifetime and causes no trouble or additional costs. Con- lull nie before you give an order H. F. SHULTZ Dttce, Jadd Bidding. Room m-HH--H-.-. I ! I I 1 4 "t BAKE YOUR MARK THE WORLD Don't lie atifltlel to move long In the same old way for w wages. We eau help you catve out a successful career. Thousands have Increased their ftlaries by following our plan. We can tmln vou in snare time jnd at small cot for any of the following positions : . Cr Civil Unilinear, Kleotrialtin. nrve.vor. Architect, erift- nan. UoakU.nnMP. Hlnnoaruoh' t Tenclter, Hliow Card Writer uaw ura.Hr, or Aa. wnier ICORRESPONDENOE SCHOOLS Box 799 SCRANTON, PA. Of filll nm Alia 1 nmr1 AnffnfI. p'J1 w- Bracking, 127 Lee street wiltton. Ore. MIESCKE'S MEAT MARKET Will meet the lowest prloee QUoted by anyone on ineate. pu always GET GOOD MEAT when Mleacke fills War order. 316 COURT ST. Don't miss the place. . P'lly East n..n,an hv carrier. Wear Sale I t is the feature nf this enlr. are made and shaped to ht j IIUHlHMtt r HARDWARE 621 Main St. Co. 3 I TTT1 'V TTTTTTTT TTWTTWTT the Cheapest guarantees his work. Work at a resonable price. Poor for your work. i 2. Phone Black J 30 J t I ill I AN EXCITING TIME need not lead you to forget this fact and it is a fact that we can wash jour shirt clean, starch it properly and iron it so that when finished and out of our hands you will be glad to wear it. Further, what applies to linen serves to show with equal truth fulness what we can and will do with anything else you leave with us for laundering. Goods called for and delivered. THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY LET US SUPPLY WITH YOU Building... ...Material DIMENSION LUMBER OF all descriptions. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mould ing, Building and Tar Pa,er. Bring Your BUI to Us arid Get Our Figures, Grays' Harbor Com, Co. Opp. Wt & C. R. Depot The French Restaurant Beet 25 oent Meal in the City Private Dining Parlors Elegant Furnished Rooms in Oonneotion GUS LaFONTAlNE, Prop. 633 Main Street INFERIOR SENT FROM UNITED STATES TO ENGLAND Handicaps Operatives and Operators 1 Alike In the English Cotton Manu-. facturlng Trade Great Depression In This Industry All Over Great, Britain Discrimination by Ameri. can Exporters is Claimed. , I London. Jan 28. Aliart from tho continued exceptional nearness of cot- ion, which Is playing havoc with Lan cashire's staple Industry, there aro other disturbing Influences In many or tne cotton spinning and manufac turing towns of that county. serious ana growing complaints aro being made -y thousands of opera tives concerning tho Inferior and coarse quality of tho material they have to worn It Is hinted In some quarters that the best fruits of the cotton plantations are kept in (he United States for consumption by tho spinaie ana loom owneis there which seriously militates against the Lancashire operatives earning satis factory wages. When the cotton Is coarse and poor It Is much more difficult to work and the production Is In consequence curtailed. Tho weavers' unions have been endeavoring to obtain conces sions from the employers for the losses sustained by the workpeople, but without much success. In most cases the employers have refused point blank to make any allowances, pointing out that they are handi capped as well as their workpeoplo by the indifferent cotton supplied them from tho United States. Never since the cotton famine dur ing the American civil war has the Lancashire cotton trade been in so depressed a condition as at tho pres ent time. The depression, which Is attributed entirely to the tactics of American speculators, has given a Je elded impetus to tho time-honored British cotton-grown project, but whether any material results will come from the scheme Is a matter t doubt. DAVENPORT AT SPOKANE. Oregon's Favorite Son Will Lecture in Falls City Soon. Spokane, Jan. 28. Homer Daven port, the Oregon boy, who went east and became ono of the most famous cartoonists of the country vjll le Uver a lecture in Spokane April '22 for the buneflt of St. Luke's hospital. The entertainment will bo at the WASHING WITHOUT WATER la Like Trjlnc to Get Rid of Dandruff Without Herplclde. Did you ever see any one trying to wuali themselves without soap or water? It you did what would you say ot him? It Is every bit as foolish to try to ret rid of Dandruff and to prevent Bald ness by feeding the germs which causa It, with Cunthrarldes, Vaseline. Glycer ine and similar substances which form the principal Ingredients of most so called Hair Vigors. Newbro's Herplclde Is successful be cause It attacks and kills the parasitic germ which feeds on the hair roots. It Is tho original and only genuine scalp germicide manufactured. Bold by lending druggists. Send 10c. In stamps tor sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. F. W. Schmidt, special agent. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, General debility, sour ris ings, and catarrh of the stomach T all due to indigestion. Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discovery repre sents the natural juices of digestion as they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonlo and reconstructive properties, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only euro in digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Kodol DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT aivca Health to the Sick an Strength to the Weak. Bottles only. J 1.00 Shs noldlnr. 2 times the trill sue. which sells lor 50c Prepared fey B. 0. DoWltt Co., Chicag. Sold by Tallman & Co. YOU Should have that best of WOOD DRY and FINE, that you will find with P. P. COLLIER , Auditorium. Mr. Davenport will have a blackboard on tho stage and will Il lustrate his remarks with some of his famous sketches. Arrangements fnr tho entertain. ment were "made by Charles P. Lund, t a warm personal friend of the par toontat. John Davenport and A. 11 Davenport, well known here, aro 1 cousins of Homer Davennort. ns aro also Mrs, C. n. Hopkins, of Spokane, j""! M. Davenport, ot Wallace, ' Sunday Schools Discussed. Auburn, N. Y Jan. 28. A nunib;r of the most prominent theologians ot tho country aro attending the an. nual midwinter conference In session at the Auburn Theological seminary. Tho aim ot the Sunday school, prin ciples underlying grade lessons and the adaptability of tho Bible to graded lessons were some of the top. ics dlsseussed at this, tho opening day ot tho conference. The sesslo is will be continued and concludeu to morrow with a programme consisting of papers and discussions on a wile range of theological questions. Senators at Banquet, Baltimore, Md., Jan. is. The an nual banquet of tho Merchants' nnd .Manufacturer s Association at the Ho tel Itennert tonight promises to be 1 one of the most notable affairs of tho , kind ever held In Baltimore. A for-. mldable array of speakers has ben cured, tne list Including Governor Warfield, of Maryland; Seantor Pat terson, of Colorado; Senator Nelson, 1 of Minnesota; Senator Carmack, if Tennessee; Senator Burrows, nf Michigan; Senator Kearns, of Utah; Representative Cowherd, of Missouri; and Representative Watson, of Indi ana. To Circle Globe in Auto. New York, Jan. 28. The departure of E. E. Smathcrs, the well-known racing man, for Europe today marks the beginning of what probably will be the most extensive autoniobllo tour yet undertaken. Arriving at Cher bourg, Mr, Smathers will begin an auto tour that will Include the greater part of Europe. Ijtter ho will tour Japan and It Is probable that a trip across America from San Francisco to this city will complete a circuit jf the globe. E PROSPECTS NOT BRIGHT FOR MINERS' DEMANDS One Year Ago the Federation Secured An Increase of 4z Per Cent This Year All the Conditions Which Made That Advance Possible Are Changed itesult Expected to Be a Standstill. Indianapolis, lnu., Jan, 28. Opinion Is at variance as to the probable out come of the annual wage scale confer ence begun hero today by representa tives of the coal mlno operators and tho United Mlno Workers, but It la generally conceded that tho confer ence is one of tho most Important of the kind yet held, not even excepting that which preceded tho great anthra, cite coal strike. When the miners left Indianapolis last year they did so with a 14 per cent. Increase In wages. Record breaking Industrial conditions, mak ing unprecedented demand for coal, tho shortage of coal for all kinds ft consumption, duo to tho strike in tliu anthracite region, tho wrath of the public at the operators caused by tho coal combines, and tho fact that the mining industry was about the only one that had not shared In advanoud wages, till contributed to the success ful demands of the miners for sub stantial lncreaso .n wages. This year the conditions aro ma terially changed. Industrial conditions are not so good, the operators assert that there is overproduction at tho mines and prices have been seeking lower levels. The result is that the operators have como to tho present conference prepared to make demands for a de crease In wages, and probably an a bluff, at first demanding 15 or 20 per cent, reduction. As a counter move tho miners coal committee will make a demand for an lncreaso amounting to about 10 per cent. Notwithstand ing these conflicting demands, It Is believed that neither side expects to accomplish Its announced purpose, but both will be satisfied, on tho other hand, to allow wages to stand pretty much as tbey are at tho present time. More Evidence of Trlb's Good Work. Baker City, Oro., Sopt. 9, 1903. I was a constant user of both smok ing and chewing tobacco for 46 years. I took a treatment of Trlb about three months ago and can endorse It as a cure. My general health is much improved since I took your cure, Sincerely yours, N. II, STAHBIRD. Annual Meeting of the Inland Empire Retail Lumbermen, Spokane Wash., February 10 to 14. For the avobe occasion the O, 11. & N. makes a rato of one and one third fare for the round trip on the certificate plan. Tickets on sale any three days prior to the opening day. For particulars, call on or address E. C. Smith, agent. Domestic Troubles. It Is exceptional to find a family where there aro no domestic ruptures occasionally, but those can be less ened by having Dr. King's New Life Pills around. Mucn trouuie iney ' by their great work In Stomach and i.uor troubles. They not only relieve They not only relieve you, but cure. 25c, at Tallman & Co., drug store, Notice to the Public. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to D. Kemlor & Son will kindly call and settle at onco, as we need the money. D. KEMLEU & SON. OLD FAVORITES. ' Lucy. She dwelt among the untrodden ways llcslde thceprlngs ot Dove, A mld whorr.Mhere were none to praise And very few to love. A vole. bv . ,.,. .., Halt hidden from the eyel Fair as a star, when only one Is shining tn the sky, Bhe lived, unknown, and tew coulJ know When Lucy censed to be, Ilut she Is in her grave, and, oh. The difference to met Word awort h. The Picket fSunrU. "All quiet along the Potomac," they say, "Hxcein now and then a stray picket Is shot as he walks on his bent lo and fro lly a rllteman hid In the thicket. 'TIs nothing. A private or two now and then Will not count tn the nens ot the battle. Not an otllccr lost only one ot the men Moaning out, all alone, the death rattle." All quiet along the Potomac tonight, Where the soldiers lie peacefully dream Ink: Their tents In the rays of the clear au tumn moon Or the light of tne natch lires nr gleaming. A tremulous slch ns the gentle ntglit wind Through the forest leaves softly Is creeping. While stars up above, with their glittering eyes. Keep guard, for the army Is sleeping. There's only the sound ot the lono sentry's tread As he tramps from the rock to the foun tain. And he thinks ot the two In tho low trun dle bed Tar na' In the cot on the mountain. Ills musket fnlls slack: Ills fare, dark nnd prim. Grows senile with memories tender As he mutters n prayer for the children asleep. Tor their mother. Stay heaven defend herl The moon seems to shine Just as brightly as then. That night when the love yet unspoken leaped up to hl lips, when low, murmur ed vuns Were pledged to be ever unbroken! Then, drawing Ills sleeve roughly over his ees, lie clutches oft tears that are welling And gathers Ills gun closer up to Its place. As ir lo keep down the heurt swelling. lie passes the fountain, the blasted pins tree; The footstep Is lagging unci weary; Tet onnard he goes through the broad belt of light Toward the shades of the forest so dreary. Hark! Was It the night wind that rustled the lenc.es? Was It moonlight so wondrously flash ing? It looked like n rifle. "Hat Mary, good by!" And the llfcblood Is ebbing and plashing. All quiet along tho Potomac tonight; No round save the rush of the river. While soft fulls the dew on the face of the dead; Tho picket's off duty forever. lilhel Lynn. Joys. We clutch our Jojs as children do their (loners. We look at them, but scarce believe them ! ours Till our HOI pauns nuve smircncu iiicfir colors rare And crushed their dewy beauty unaware. -Dinah Maria Cm Ik. lij-rle i,f Action. 'TIs the part of a coward to brood Oer the mist that Is withered and dead. What though tho heart's rosea nro ashes and dust? What IIioiikIi the heart's music be (lid? Still shine the grand heavens o'rrhead, I Whence the voice of an angel thrills cleur on the soul, 1 "Gird ubout thee thine armor, press on to thy goal! If the faults or the crimes of thy youth Aro a burden too heavy lo bear, What hope tun rebloom on the desolate waste Of a Jealous and craven despair? Down, down with the fetters of fear; In the strength of thy valor and manhood arise With the faith that Illumes und tho will that denes. "Too late I" From his Through God's Inllnllo world, throne to life's nethermost fires; "Too late!" Is a phantom Ihut riles at the dawn Of the soul that repents and aspires. If pure thou hast made thy desires, There's no height tha strong wings of mortals may gnlu Which In striving to reach thou sbalt strive for In vain. Then up to the contest with fate. Unbound by the past, which Isdeadl What though the litem's ruses are ashs and dust? What though the heart's music be fled? 81111 shine the fair heavens o'erhead, And sublime as the angel who rules In ths sun Beams the promise ot peace when the conflict Is wonl -Paul Hamilton Ilayne. Where There's m Will There's Way, Is faros your aspiration? Her path la steep and high; In vain ho seeks the tmple, Content to gaze and sigh. The shining throne Is walling, Iiut he alone can lake It Who says, with lioman firmness, "I'll find a way or make ill" In love's Impassioned warfare The lale has ever been That victory crowns the valiant) The bravo are they who wlnl Though strong Is beauty's castle, A lover still may take It Who says, with Koman daring, "I'll nnd a way or maka III'' Are riches worth the getting? They must be bravely sought; With wishing and with fretting The boon cannot be bought. . To all the prize Is open, Ilut only he can take It Who says, with Itouian courage, "I'll find a way or make It 1" John a. Base. Independence. Gather gear by every wile r That's Justified by honor: Not for to hide It In a hedge. Not for a train attendant, I But for the glorious privilege Of being Independent. Burns. The Good Ma,a xhu,, born alike, from virtue first began The difference tnai aisunguisncu wso from man. He claimed no title from descent of blood, Bui that which mads blm noble made blm good. , Dryden. Throo is not a crowd when thw) In some heavy lifting to do. Only... 2 Ways of doing n thing the right and the wrorg Only one way ol doing it here and that's the right way. Jewelry Repairing Requires a special kind of skill. Only those with a keen rye and delicate touch can satisfactorily perform the necessary work. We do repairing as it should he done, GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Post Office Block INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. Asset Hartford Klre Insurance Ci.f lS,9SI,7rt Alliance Assurance Co 'JD.aitt.WW London A L.tiica-nlilre Fire IliHiimnce Co 2,(44,683 North llrltlsli A Mercantile Co l,e8,74 Royal Insurance Co 33,897,153 FRANK B. CLOPTON AQENT U2 EAST COURT ST. Save Money On Your Meat Bill ltelhg n stock rnlser on lllreh creek I do not have to buy In ferior rattle, but have prima stock of my own raising for the block. Vou will get letter meat anil more of It for less, money at my shop than any where elso In town, S. Warner, Prop. NKW MILAIUCHY IlLIKl. Wctt, Court. Street I'hone Main l'Jil A RUNAWAY TEAM Is sum U do mora or less damage to a carriage, hut whether yoii need repair ing fiom accident or ordinary wear and tear, liling J'or vehicles to Neugle's. While our reputation is widespread for doing oil Ulnils of repairing In the best unci si loweil prices we feel mis tint thsrs srea Iw food peoils wliu don't k ow that we are uucjscullsd In our Hue and win! itisu to know We have the Winona .oil Hei Buiilti, lbs beat prcvursd In the world. Cecil and see BEAGLe' BROS., THE BLACKSMITHS S aver Gasoline Kif lues-Sals and reliable Schedule ol PEN DLETON-UKIAH Stage Line Daily (rips between Pendleton and Pendleton at 7 a. m., arrives at Uklah at u p. in. Iletum stage leaves Uklah at 6 a. III., urllve at Pendleton 6 p. III. Office ot Brock oC McComas Drug Store Walter's Flouring Milts Capacity, 150 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped WA, etc. always nn band. The DR. LIEBICJ STAFF only (Specialists for men, con tinue to cure all chronic, pri vate JU nAtvnn. sllmenlt. imDotence J skin diseases, rbssmstiim. tsUrih, etc. Dr. A. O Stoddirt, Va. U., lor 77 yean medical director. 74 Sixth street, Portland. OregoD ; 111 Yciler Way, Seattle, Wash. Call or write Rheumatism Positively Cured By Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden. Money-back Goods. A. C. KOKPPJtN BROS., Sole Agents for rendletou. rr, , t .v.wv lo Kldft, IJ, round trip, MJWi i I'snellelon to ire, ll'do, round Iris. J.U) frndUton to tVllot kAA. II. round trie. 11.60. MEN n,M5 e.u