East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 21, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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OF
reat 1 9c SALE
TEMPERANCE MEETING WAS
ATTENDED BY MANY.
The Saylors Have Returned to Their
Ranch A Son Wat Born Recep
tion to New Members M. E. Church
Will Be March 22 Charles Snyder
Arrives From Missouri Mrs. Els
camp Is Very III Has Returned
From Alberta.
el THAT WLL BE REMEMBERED FOUR YEARS HENCE,
A SALE in .,,.,.. tuic c.ocjt smnF A wrFK
A WEEK OF WONDER.
A WEEK THAT YOU WILL RECALL
r-fnMDMlES TMHUUunuui
ciil ECONOMi , Tn von IN SUPPLYING MANY NEEDS AT PRICES VERY MUCH
IAS ONE OF PREVALENT ELSEWHERE.
Iless TnAn
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1904.
NEWS
ATHENA
sssss!
You can buy
25c Pony Stockings for 19c
for boys and girls. Ladles' imported
Isle hose and lace lisle stockings in
fast black, 35c kind. 19c.
35c Embroideries at 19c yd.
This week's offering far exceeds
nr former attompL The effects aro
beautiful and values truly phenome
nal. 19c Bays Splendid Ladies'
Handkerchiefs
Wonderful bargains. Some plain,
all linen hemstltchod. Others beau
tifully embroidered. Choice of bcoI
loped, cheap at 35c, special, 19c.
25c Ribbons at, 19c
Very much a ribbon season and
ribbons at cut prices; 3& inches
wide, all colors In tnfteta and satin
taffeta, only 19c yard.
Nearsilk Vests 19c
Pretty near time for the wearing of
light-weight underwear. Fancy mer
cerized and lisle vests, 35c grade,
whlto only, 19c.
35c Ladies' Neckwear 1 9c
Positively the best neckwear bar
gains ever offered by anybody so far
this season. The values are impos
sible to duplicate; in Venlso and
Plauen lace.
TEN PER CENT RE-
mm ENTIRE STOCK OF 25c LACES, BARGAIN WEEK, 19c YARD.
DUCTION ON ALL R. & G. CORSETo. TWENTY PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL TAILOR
MADE SUITS.
Alexander Department Store
GAINING TA IIP
K I rink
ri
MADE, Hlf I
ND MADE.,
AR HAVANA.
E J1-
A STANDARD FOR QUALITY.
NIJNESS AND WORKMANSHIP.
nywicall for a TRIUMPH. CI VNN
lETIT.Dont accept a. substitute...! I
&C0.,
MAKERS.
PLUMBING
and SEWER WORK
I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST
CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES
TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED.
T. C. TAYLOR
Politics In Milwaukee.
Milwaukee, Wis., March 21. May
or David S. Rose .was renominated
for a fourth term by the democratic
convention today. There was no op
position. The republicans also are
holding their nominating convention
today, but the party Is badly split
and the makeup of the ticket cannot
be forecasted with certainty. Indi
cations, however, point to. the nomi
nation of Guy D. Goff, a prominent
young attorney, as the candidate
for mayor.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refnnd tbe money It It falls
to cure. E. Y. Grove's signature on
each box. 25c.
David Watson Stevenson, the
sculptor, is dead at Edinburgh, Scot
land, aged C2 years.
"THE HARDWARE MAN."
741 MAIN ST.
DISCRIMINATING LADIES.
CnJoy Trains; llrrplclde on Arconnt of
Ita DUtlnctlveneM.
The ladles who have used Newbro'a
Herpiclde speak of It In the highest
terms, for Its quick effect In deanslns
the scalp of dandruff and also for Its ex
;ellence as a general hair-dressing, It
makes the scalp feel fresh and It allays
that itching which dandruff will cause.
Kewbro's Herpiclde effectively cures
dandruff, as It destroys the germ that
causes It. The same germ causes hair to
fall out, and later baldness: in killing It,
Herpiclde stops falling hair and prevents
baldness. It is also an Ideal hair dress
ing, for It lends an aristocratic charm to
the hair that is quite distinctive. Sold
by leading druggists. Send 10c. In Btamps
for sample to The Merplciae o ue
trolt. Mich.
F. W. Schmidt, special agent
WHY NOT
Bujr a Mli chair for his own use end his or hor own -size, as
We" one for papa? if you want a hint on the many pieces of
furniture we have specially or children, come.
Oura is the carpet house of Pendleton 'and wo have more rat
tCrM 10 ,elect from than any other place in Eastern Oregon.
BAKER & FOLSOOT
Farnitore and Carpets
I
I Mists' Supplies!
1
Monday
Night, March 21
At Frazer Theatre
GEN. JOUBERT
AND
CAPT. O'DONNEIX
fc1 AM 'C Bt0r7 f 010 BtruEEl0 boKeen Eucland and the
tttr ever Thl" ls one r tte most loc"
W u Gonoral Hubert and Captain O'Donnell will r.p-
acflPices of the Men's Resort.
If you are interested in Oil
Painting see us. Our line
is complete
ACADEMY BOARDS
SI RETCH KRS
BRUSHES r
ARTISTS SABLES
BLENDERS
SKY BRUSHES
PLAQUES
TUBE COLORS
We make a specialty of fram
ing pictures. Newest s-tock
of frames
C. C. SHARP
Opera House Block
Athena, March 19. The entertain
ment given Wednesday by Raynor
W. Kclsey and Kugcno Knox and
his company of singers, was well at
tended by the people of Uhena,
who enjoyed It very much.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay I.eGrow spent
Sunday In Walla Walla visiting rela
tives. Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Saylor and sons,
Ralph and Edgar, who spent the
winter In this city, returned to their
lluttcr Creek ranch Wednesday.
Mrs. Hugh McArthur of Portland,
after visiting in Pendleton with her
sister, Mrs. W. S. Perry, visited her
sisters, Mrs. George Banister and
Mrs. Harvey Calen of this place. Mrs.
McArthur reports her nelce, Miss
Mlnnln Hrnea nf Pnmllntmi. vnrv III '
at present. She left Thursday to
visit a sister at Prescott and ono at
Sjiokanc.
Jnmcs Langfield of Arlington, re
turned homo this morning, lie will
lslt at The Dalles on his way home
Tho reception of tho M. E. church
for the new members will bo TueJ
day evening, March 22.
"red Ruble and Jerry Quant spent
S'inday In Walla Walla.
Tho Senior Christian Endeavor en
tertainment, the drama, "Tho Fruits
of the Wine Cup," was largely at
tended. Tho net proceeds amount
ed to $70.
The second annual recital wai
gl 'en Saturday tho 12th, by Profes
sor Henry's class. Tho class was 23
in number, ranging from small be
ginners to tho graduates. There
were several duets and solos, all
splendidly rendered, both vocal and
Instrumental.
Miss Elma Kirk of Walla Walla,
spent a few days In Athena visiting.
Will Miller's brother, Ed Miller of
Union, is visiting at the Miller home.
Green Etls, who went up to Alber
ta about IP days ago, has returned
home. He does not bring back very
favorable news to landseekers, al
though they have had a very lino
winter in that locality.
Arrival From Missouri.
J. L. Snyder's brother, Charles
Snyder of Modena, Mercer county,
MUsouri, arrived in thl3 city tho
13 th. He 1e a carpenter by triuli'
u:id expec'.3 to locate in Athenn.
Mrs. Elscamp Remains III.
Mrs. Elscamp has been sick at her
home for two weeks, and seems to
be no better.
Son Was Born.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hod
gen, March 15, a son.
BJBJM rJ - wavaw uuuuiuu l clvj. V i Kilo, SJajj
rominent bouthern lady, M
Blanchard, of Nashville, Term., tells how
she was cured of backache, dizziness, pain
ful and irregular periods by the use of
Lydia R Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
"Deap. Mrs. Pinkham: Orntitniln minimis vein In nnlrnnwlnflcm tJi
great merit of your VcKotablo Compound, lliavo suffered for four years
with irregular and painful menstruation, also dizziness, pnlna in tho back
M'KAY CREEK ITEMS.
Two
Be
COAL
Let us fill your
bin with ....
ROCK SPRING COAL
Recognized as the best
and most e onomical fuel.
We are prepared to con
tract with you for your
winter's supply. We ie
ljver coal or wood to any
part of the city.
Laatz Bros.
Main Street Near Depoi
Months' Term of School to
Taught by Miss Keller.
McKay, March 20. Miss Ruth
Kidder has returned from n vlult In
tin Mnnlii In Ctirklffln I
The children of J.' S. Whuolcr,
who have been quite sick,, aro recov
ering. People aro quite busy making
gardens between showers.
George 11. Kidder ls making prep
arations to irrigate his land, as alsii
are Messrs. Snyder and Crownnr,
Miss Keller Is teaching a uvo
months' term of school In dlstric39,
commencing last Monday. She Took
tho place of Miss Sally Huston, ro
tired.
The peoplo of this vicinity would
like to know what nan become of the
creamery promoters. Havo they
vanished?
Alex Gamio is "backing" It on his
lot, preparing It for next yoar'H
crop.
Tho interest n the Iltarnry socle,
ty ls Increasing. Their yifwrn are
good and Interesting.
and lower limbs, and fitful slcop. I dreaded tho thno tocomo which
wouiu oniy moan suiionng to mo.
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hnm's Vcffotnblo Compound brought mo health and happiness in a
few short months. I feel liko another porson now. Jly aches nnd paina
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"Six bottles brought mo health, and wnB worth more than months
under the doctor's care, which really did not bcnollt mo ntall. I am sat
isfied thore is no mcdiclno so good for sick women as your Vegotnblo
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When women aro troubled with Irregular, suppressed otpnlnful menstrua
tion, weakness, loucorrhcca, displacement or ulceration of tho womb, that
bearing-down feeling, intlammatlon of tho ovaries, J5acltaehe, bloating (or
flatulence), general debility, indigestion, nnd nervousprostration, or are beset
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A Sqyfcro Cnso of "Womb Trouble Cured
lit Philadelphia. .
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tho uso of Iiyriln K. IMnklinm'B
Vegetable Compound. I was
nearly ready to irfvo up. but secinjr
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nf vnnp mnrltp.lnn nnrl t. fltrl inn an muoti
good that I purchased anothor, and tho result' was so satisfactory that I
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UODT, a
lllMS?V0?i,'0., ovcry wonmn Ih cordially Invited to wlto to Mrs.
i Eh"1 i "i?1-0 H ""ythliig nl)out her Hynuitoins sho does not
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0to
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Oiirch St, PhUadolphia, Piu
Georgia Minstrels.
8. H. Dudley, tho comedian who
made such a bit last season with
Richards & Prlngle's famous Gcor
gat mlDstrels, Is again with tho same
organisation, and will bo seen In a
brand new skit or afterpiece lu
which "Jim Jackson" Is having his
troubles In the Policy Shop, tho
same character, only seen In differ
ent quarters. Dudloy In the role of i
the tough country nigger, "Jim Jack
son," is truo to nature; his droll
saying and quick gun plays koop tho
audience In one continual roar of
laughter, Critics say that Dudley Is
tbe funniest negro on tho stage.
The company will appear at tho
Frazor theater on Tuesday, March
22, with a bright new show.
To all of my Friends and Patrons:
I take pleasure In introducing to
my friends, Drs. h. and T. H.
White, to whom I havo sold my den
tal business In this city. I thorough
ly recommend the Drs. White as first-
class dentists in every respect, and
will esteem it a favor for any of my
patients to placo their cases In tho
hands of the Drs. White.
Respectfully,
B. A. MANN.
Rev. J, W. Jenkins, an experienc
ed speaker and a missionary for
three and one-half years at Jamaica,
will Inform you concerning the
island, ita people, their manners.
customs and religion, at the Chris
tian church, Monday night Admis
sion 2Cc for adults and ISc for
fright's Disease and
Diabetes News.
San Franelsco, Oct.' 0
To F. W. Schmidt's Pharmacy:
Dear Sirs There aro dally occur
rences in this city that ought to be
known all over thu world, A guile
less old Kenlleiiinn nnd octogniiurlan,
a distant relative of Robert Fulton,
of first steamship fnnio, linn saved tho
lives of hundreds (probably thous
ands) after they wore lielicvcd to be
beyond human aid. Ills dlscovory is
undoubtedly the long-sought euro for
Orlght's Dlscaso and Diabetes,
This Is not easy of Ixillef, and it is
the purjKisi) of a number of business
and professional men of this city (of
whom I am one) to tell tho people.
You aro herohy authorized to tell all
those In your city who huvo ollJIor
Ilrlght's Dlseaso or Dlabftcs, that
nearly nlno-tcnths of tliem cau re
cover, Among tho business men who
are giving moral and financial sup
port and whp would give neither if
tho abovo was not strictly truo, are
Hon. D, M. Hums, President Caudcl
aria Mining Company; lid ward Mills
i'renlueiii of liullock & Jones Comiiu
ny; Captain Roberts, President Iloca
and Loyalton R. H. Co.; Thos. Kirn.
Patrick, Capitalist; D. IS. Render,
Capitalist: W. C. Price, Capitalist;
Wm. Sharp, Capitalist; C. W. Clark,
Capitalist, and many othors. The
pamphlets herewith aro to bo given
to all inquirers without charge. They
give tho comploto history of our long
and oxbaustlvo Investigation,
Yours truly,
A. B. SIIATTUCK,
Presldont Pacific States Typo Foun
dry.
4 mrvn n nnrmps f
r . T
IfyoHrwbed Is oiling consul
us. we treat the worst wheel.
i .., tn i. u. .11. n. f
bicycle hospital at Jill Court
Bireetl complete and equipped
with tbe latest appliances.
Gorcfen & Ecfmisten
BIcvcle Doctors
Ml Kinds of Light Repairing
INSURE IN
Reliable Companies
That pay thair lossns
promptly. Our companies
stand at the head of thu list,
Hartford Kite Insurance Co.f lSM.uVa
Alliance AsNurtuice Co U,a'tU,IW3
liomlon & Ijincadlilre Fire
Insurance Co., .... 3,fit4,83
N'orth IlrltMi t Mercantile
Co llVi9ft,U74
Royal Iimurance Co 2-.',UU7,I63
FRANK B. CLOPTON
AQENT
tt2 EAST COURT ST.
McMinn's
School
of
Dancing
Monday, class night. Wednes
day and Saturday, classes from
7 to 9 o'clock. Socials from 9
to 12,
Children's Matinee, Saturday,
2:30.
children.