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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1904. PAGE THREE. fH"K"H"H"' H "t M t I MfrM-4-frM--K"K" WWHWI I H H'H You Will Be Pleased With the Dress Goods at 50c a yard POSITIVELY THE BZST DRESS GOODS BARGAINS EVER OF FERED BY ANYBODY SO i-AR THIS SEASON THE VALUES ARE IMPOSSIBLE TO DUPLICATE ANYWHERE BUT HERE. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ALL OUR REGULAR 75c GRADE WOOL-AND FANCY MIXTURES, PLAIDS AND VOILLE, AT 50c YARD. Special Embroidery Sale 12J2c AND 15c EMBROIDERIES IN ALL THE NEW PATTERNS - AND STYLES FOR 1904, SPECIAL, 9c YARD. .. 25c, 30c, 35c GRADES IN EXTRA WIDE IAL AT 19c YARD. EMBROIDERIES, SPEC- 50c GOLF GLOVES IN TWO-COLOR EFFECT, SPECIAL, 25c PAIR. Alexander Department Store 4t...t..H--H-fr'i'H"t"W"H"I"l"H"H''l"M"l"H t'W4'4"M'"Hi'l"H"l"mi.H..H..liM-H. GAINING b Union made, Hand made; CLEAR HAVANA. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. wntn you call for a TRIUMPH, CI YNN &C0 bf.TIT.Dont accept a substitute! I " ,i ttfTttfeT" I IIAl MAKERS. PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST CUSS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." I f He Wanted Grown-up Ones. Jimmy Say ma, when you're down town today, buy me a pair of gloves." His Mother "what kind do you want? Kids?" Jimmy "No'm. lien's." 741 MAIN ST. WHY NOT a child a" chair for his own use r.nd his or- her own sizo, ns as one for papa? if you want n'hint on the many pieces of m 'Uro Wo hav5 especially for children, come. , tern!11" arPet hUS f Pendloton an(1 we liavo more Fat" Bc,cct rom "'an nny other place in Eastern Oregon. BAKER & FOLSOM Farnlttire and Carpets Colds Cause Pneumonia. One of tho most remarkable cases of cold, deep-seated on the lungs, I causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Gcrtrudo E. Konner, Marion, Ind I who was entirely cured by tho use of One Minute Cough Cure. She says: J j "The coughing and straining so weak- , encd mo that I ran down in weight i from 14S to 92 pounds. I triod a number of remedies to no avail until 1 1 used Ono Minute Cough Cure, Four . uottics of this . wonderful roincay J cured mo entirely of the cough strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength." Sold by Tollman & Co. 1 1 Artists' Soppliesj J 'I If you are interes 2 '7 Painting see us. J is complete teresteel in Oil j Monday Night, March 21 At Frazer Theatre GEN. JOUBERT AND CAPT. O'DONNELL "attle-scarrcd ho 8lTlnS graphic stQ008 f lL BrCnt B'3r Wnr IllulsMtcd lot,,r0' Btttl1 African roTli? 8tr"egl bot",oon England and tho tut ever eivon ' , ThIs ls 0,10 f tho most faeinutlng loo Pe,r Wa nnd " Oonoral Joubort und Captain O'Dounoll will r.p- O1,,coa or tho Men's Resort. ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCH KRS BRUSHES ARTISTS SABLES I BLENDERS PLAQUES TUUi CUTUKS , We make a specialty of fram- ing pictures. Newest stock T i of frames WILL HAILEY SERVE? IS STRONGLY URGED TO TAKE NOMINATION AGAIN. Large Business Interests Cause Him to Hesitate Before Making Race for District Attorney Again The Church People Anxious for Him to Keep Up the Fight Against Gam blingWill Support Him Regard, less of Party, If He Will Run. The office of district attorney for Morrow and Umatilla counties is ono of the most Important offices to bo filled at the coming election, and more people are inquiring about pos sible candidates for this office than about any other. Owing to tho extremo economy with which T. O. Halley hns con ducted this office durinc his term. and owing to his firm and uncompro mising attitude on the gambling question, no nas a largo and enthusi astic following In all the parties, and nas me solid support of tho church people, who have expressed their hearty approval of his action in more than one way. Mr. Halley has largo private Inter ests, which ho must attend to, and ho is undecided yet as to his nctlon In accepting another nomination, and umn ne manes his Intention known, this offico will bo tho chief storm center nround which tho greatest political activity will be found. During Mr. Hnlley's term ho has won every suit in which tho county has been concerned. Owing to his advlco and counsel, a great deal of costly litigation has been avoided and tho county expenses materially reduced. His action In enforcing tho lnw against gambling has met with es pecially warm approval from the church people and moral element of all parties, and they are desirous qf seeing Mr. nancy continue in omco and pursue his campaign against this evil, as district attorney, until it is entirely stamped out in this vi cinity. Willie there are new men who would probably fill the offico as gracefully, they say Mr. Halley Is In tho harness and has tho matter at his fingers' ends, and they would rather see him continue for another term at least. John McCourt is mentioned as a possible republican candidate, and as Mr. McCourt is assoclatod with Judgo J. J. Ilalleray, ono of tho ablest lawyers In the statu, his friends argue that ho would make a "good prosecuting attorney, but his attitude on tho gambling issue Is not definitely known to tho church peo ple and they prefer to keep a man In the office for another term, whose position on this Important question Is known, rather than to risk a now man, oven though his polities may bo moro to their liking. Strong presBiiro Is now being brought to bear upon Mr. Halley, from tho best people In tho county, from all parties, to continue in tills race, and It is thought that lie will accept the nomination, Tho church people fear that a man openly favor ing gambling may creep In, If a tried man Is not supported by all thoso in favor of moral discipline in tho city, and as tho city council favors gam bling, the church peoplo would lose all they have gained In the past two or threo years. With a vigoroim man in this offico. they argue, the evil will bo so com pletely under control, within a year or two more, that public sentiment will then bo absolutely against open gambling, und tho efforts of tho ac' HEALTH OFFICERS FROM ALL OVER THE STATE WILL MEET MARCH 22-23. prices here range from 25 to 200 per cent above thoso charged in nny of 2 our American cities. I have found the merchnnts shrewd, conservative, 5 nnu energetic, anxious to know our prices and very kindly disposed to give goods of the United States a trial. In the nbsonoe of some merchant who would start branch stores, the sending of commercial travelers with samples Is the most practlcnl meth od of securing orders. There Is no question or doubt of tho great oppor tunities that present themselves and it is to tie hoped such a fruitful mar ket will attract the attention of our manufacturers. I am in constant receipt of re quests, personal and otherwise, from Treblzond merchants asking that the manufacturers of tho United States seriously cousldcr the opportunity that presents ItRoif for trade and commerce In Asia Minor." EDWARD J. SULLIVAN. Consul. Erzerum, Turkey. For Sale $3,000.00 S room, 2 story new house, and lot 60x100. $1,200.00 5 room, house. 14 story $1,700.008 lloom, 2 story house. Hath tub nnd toilet, guod cellar, woodshed, pump nnd city water. Ensy terms. $600.001 Vacant lot. Very desirable. $2,000 7 room 2 story house 4 rooms each lGxlB, bath room, nick collar 18x32, 2 lots. $250.001 vacant lot. Merchants Protective Agency Despaln Ilulldlug, Hoom 43, Tolophono Illack 1161. Will Consider and Discuss Sanitary Issues In Every Phase: Water Sup ply, Dairies, Drainage, School Hy giene, Etc., Etc. Dr. C. J. Smith Will Discuss Observance of the the Law Requiring Returns of Vital Statistic!.. The county and city health offi cers of the state will meet In Tort land March 22 and 23, under thu auspices of the state board of health, for consideration of tho various san itary questions that affect tho mod' em city, nnd with which tho health officer of tne present day Is expected to deal. Tho program to lie rendered Is as follows: , Tuesday at 2 p. in., "Peculiarities and Diagnosis of Present Smallpox Epidemic. Discussion opened by Dr. C. J. Kagan, secretary of provin cial board of henlth, Victoria, 11. C. Dr. Snnford Whiting, Dr. Herbert Cardwell, Dr. James C. '.an, all of Portland, nnd Dr. Walter C. Culln, of Coquille City, will also speak on tho subject. Tuesday evening, an address by Hon. W. W. Cotton, entitled, "Tho Sanitation of tho Dairy." Discussion opened by Dr. S. li. Nelson, presl dent of the state board of health of Washington, and Mr. Klchnrd Scott, of Mllwauklc. Wednesday, beginning at 10 a. m., "Typhoid l ever and Water Supply, Dr. Elmer H. Heg, secretary Wash ington hoard of health, and Dr. Al fred Kinney, of Astoria. "Compensation of Hcaltn Officers, Dr. K. A Pierce, Salem, and C. J. Smith, Pendleton; Hon. Thomas P. Hyan, county Judgo of Clackamas county, and Hon. Virgil 12. Watters, county Judgo of Demon county. "Kull Returns of Vital Statistics," Dr. C. J. Smith, Pendleton. "Prevention of Tuberculosis," Dr. J. It. Yocom, of Tacoma, Wash.; Dr. II, S. NIcnolH, Porllnnd, and Dr. K. I), Plckel, Medforil. "School Hyglcno," Dr. K. W. Van Dyko, (Irnnts Pass, and Dr. Muo II. Cardwell, Portlund, Not nn ordinary article, but something extraordinary Is Hill's Pure California Olive Oil For medicinal use as well ns for salads and table use. This is tho highest quality nnd purest oil made. Sold exclusively in Pendloton by Despain & Clark MAUD MULl.ER. Maud Mulier on a winter day Herself lileil to u matlnco, FOR SALE Oood, olght-roomod houso In splon- did condition. Klght lots, good barn and orchard. Oood fonco nnd now sldowalk. Water piped all ovor house and gnrdon. dood woll. Vory desirable property. Apply to QUS .FONTAINE, nt French Itostaur nnt. Every stnmp requirement supplied. And seated in tho parquet, there, tlvo moral forces In tho community, Sho munched on caramels for fair. will have borne good results. She ruliliered rouuil lioiweon tne acts To seo tho stylus in sealskin sacques. TRADE OPENINGS IN TURKEY. American Consul at Erzerum Tells of uinh rr,r,nr,,nii.. Tu... Her program, twisted as a fan, a i J. . ' Slio wavi'd each tlmo u waltz begun. juiicm-un v;uiihui is. J. ouiiivnn ui i Erzerum, Turkey, writes as follows a ,irmr n.n . in ,,!,. on openings lor American trade In And dabbed some powder on her INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. A sue to Hartford Kite Insurance Co.l2,2.5D,076 Alliance AsMtirmiee Co i.1),(M0,!63 Loudon A Lancashire Fire Insurance Co.. 2.644,683 North Jlrltlsh & Mercantile l' 10,095,974 Koynl Insurance Co 22,b07,163 FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT 2 EAST COURT ST. !C. C. SHARP r Opera House Block $ BICYCLE DOCTORS 1 i . - T '.t. Tf vnHp ivllfHil iu iilllnc nniiuflt T i ns. We treat tho worst wlieo) mid rt store tliem to health. On i liloyole hospital at Sll Court J Street is complete and equipped 4 with thu latent appliances. 1 iGorden 8c Ecfmisten Blpyule Dootors All Kluds of Light Repairing that country: "Tho city of Treblzond Is . ono of the most Important cities and ports in the Ulack Sea. It is about 480 Our line 11,1,08 rrom uonstantinopio and Jul) 7 UJIIVO iJUlIl 13ULU1JJ. 1L 1H IIUHlUfiH 1LH own trade and that of tho Province of Treblzond, tho port of entry and distributing center for tho Interior. viz: Erzerum, Hitlis, and Van, and tho caravan route for Persia. Tho population of tho province Is esti mated at 1,193.000 and that of tho city at 00,000. There ls a splendid onenine for tho sale of the following American goods: Stoves, furniture, agricultu ral Implements, canned goods, shoes, mecnanics' tools, linens, cottons. llannols, silks, prints, pictures and picture frames, lamps, tinwaro, tin plates, galvanized ware, paints, var nlHhes, optical supplies, window blinds, oilcloths, linoleum, rain coats and mackintoshes, water Alters, coolers and houso refrigerators, safes, pianos and organs, knitting machines, typewriters, rubber hoso, rubber overshoes, silver-plated waro, patent medicines, clocks and watches, etc. Catalogues. Illustrated or other- wise, aro valueless. Tho merchants pay no attention to thorn, as they do not understand our currency, woignts, measures, or prices. I navo mndo a very careful study oi uusincsB conditions In this cuy. Aiy experience and training in com mercial llfo afford 8 mo an exception al opportunity to speak from tho standpoint of n practical business man, and I have no hesitation In stating that n most excellent oppor tunity presents itself to Amorlcnn manufacturers to control tho market. face Cried out thu Judgo, In nccents wild, "(inat Scott, what alls the wlggly child!" Seattle Star. LET US MJPPLY YOU WITH Building... ...Material D IMHNHION LUMHIiK OK nil descriptions. Hash, Doors, lllhidH, Mould, hijr, Hulldlng ant) Tur rn,n-r. Uncut. It is related bv Heurv I.abouchcro that when ho started Truth, his fa- Bring Your Bill to Us and mouH wcemy, jiu wus yibuuu uuy , by an old friend, who, on seeing a great many bookB lying around, ven tured tho opinion that there was not a Illblo among them, "ljxuhv" offer ed to bet him $50 that thero was, and then managed to quickly send his boy to tho nearest book store for tho loan of a Ulblo. Presently ho called an assistant and said: "Bring I me tho Illble." Tho young man did so, and as ho handed it to tho chief tho latter "gavo himself away" by muttering.' "I hopo to goodness you dldn t forget to cut tho leaves." Get Our Figures, "Gets Drunk Like a Gentleman." Tho colored women sitting on their front stops were overheard boasting of the many lovable traits und manly virtues of their husbands, "Gawgo sutulnly is a good man to me," said Mrs. Jackson, with a reeling in her volco. "Ah hov novah been without a day's wash seuso ah mablod dat man. Ho gits mo all tho wasbln s ah can do." "Well, ah has this to say foah Kz- ra," declared Mrs. Johnson, with satisfaction; "When Ezra gits drunk ho gits drunk llko a porfee' gentle man." Mpplncott's. ' Grays' Harbor Com. Co. Opp. Wt & C . depot COAL Let us fill your bin with .... jnmos uummings, colored, was lynched nt Mojave. Col., for an ns- sauit which ho could not nosslblv hnvn r.. ....... 1 1 1 ...I i., . , I vcz , , " unuunucu, o uib menus naval ' iimouuui uxpenoaco unu ou- proven a most mm u vn nin.i - .. ..!.. r i t i ii. ' "' ii nvi ihhwu iiiivu luiuiu uuil luu ruillll I llinii ROCK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best and most e onomical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply We de liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros.