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HT L imfon aiding brick its ton i s?tc- liber Housel n Oil r Jin e I ram- lock tP DA'LY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1S04. PAGE THREE, pACEJ J AND ThJ sortmejJ a A Kirn CAT!ID1AV CDGTIAI CAI P argain Budget FFMS TO HAVE BEEN JUST THE EVENT THE PRUDENT SHOPPERS OF PENDLE- I ERE WAITING FOR. PAST EXPERIENCES HAVE TAUGHT THEM THAT THE BAR- IflAINS OF MORE THAN VALUE RECEIVED FOR EVERY DOLLAR SPENT HERE. T,0NE N AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR WONDERFUL BARGAINS. IT WILL MORE THAN PAY YOU. EUUS OF HLTOH Kid Glove Bargains 176 Eskay Kid Gloves in all col ors and sizes. Evory pair warranted. We are Pendleton's solo agents. Special, fl.4!) pair. The Mascot Kid Gloves In all the leading shades, sizes 5Yt to 714. Evory pair warranted. Spec ial, $1.19 I'alr. The Matchless 50c Lisle Hose In black: run lasuioneu, mgn- J spliced lieols, 33c pMr. double sole. Special, New Crush Leather Belts Tho very latest fad In now colors and new styles; 60c quality at 35c; $1.00 quality at 74c. Two Extra Shoe Specials Tho Nordlca Shoo. A splendid valuo for $3.50 pair, In bluchcr cut, vlcl kid, fair stitch, wolt sole, patent tip, military heel. A beauty. Sizes 2V6 to 7. Special, $2.30. The Nordica Shoes Hand sewed, turn sole, vlcl kid, patent tip and counters, military heel, sizes 2 to G. Cheap at $3.50. ' Special, $2.30. Alexander Department Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT t ptto DELEGATES TO GRAND LODGE OF MACCABEES. Visitor From Idaho Has Returned Home Gone to Kansas to Reside Marriage of Sundqulst and Smi ley Will Be Operated Upon at San Francisco Epworth League Con vention Severe Case of Tonsllitls. GAINING H 11 E1 b I Fin i. i MADE, K5fe ND MADE., MR HAVANA. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. MISS AND WORKMANSHIP. TV ifncali fora TRIUMPH, CI YNN HT.Don't accept a substitute.il i MAKERS. More Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an individual dls ordor of tho system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be fol lowed by uttor collapse, -unless a re liable remedy Is Immediately em ployed. There's nothing so efficient to cure disorders of the liver and kid neys as Electric Bitters. It's a won derful tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run-down systems. It dispels nervousness, rheumatism arid neural gia and expels malaria germs. Only 50c, and satisfaction guaranteed by Tallman & Co., druggists. 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 Progress Costs Money. The Baker City Herald magnani mously endorses and reprints tho Pendleton East Oregonian's editorial which characterizes Boise as "A Model Town." Property owners here who havo put up their money for pub lic improvements are not only re Joying the conveniences thus secured but have the satisfaction as well that all over the country other munic ipalities are pointing to this city ns an example worthy of emulation. Boise Capital News. SPOKANE SCHOOL CENSUS. Increase of 1,141 Scholars In the Past Year. When Superintendent Tormcy of tho Spokane public schools looked Over tho September reports from tho different schools of tho first month's attendance, ho predicted that It would not bo more than throe or four months before tho registration would bo 1,000 In excess of last year's to tal, says the Spokesman-Review. How near that prediction was to the fact may bo gathered from tho following excerpts from (ho report of Secretary Thomas of tho school board, for tho month ending March 4: Total enrollment to date, a.GOO : average number belonging for the month, 7.94C; average dally attend ance for the m&nth, 7,019; nverngo per cent of attendance, flfi; total number of tardics to date, 7,559; total numbor of tardles for tho month, 1,457; total number of corporal punlehincnts, 12fi; total number of suspensions, 39; total number of visits by patrons, 2.9S9. Comment as to comparisons Is given thus: "Compared with the cor responding month last year this re port shows an incroaso of 9C0 in tho enrollment, of 1,050 in tho average number belonging for tho month, nnd of 1,141 in the nvcrngo dally attend ance for tho month. 1 wish to call attention to tho fact that nlthought there Is an Increase of but 960 m the enrollment, tho nv erago dally nttendanco over last year shows an increase of 1,141. This In tho attondnnco record." TO CURE A COLD IN uNC DAY. Tnke t.nnllve llrnmo Quinine TnMetn. All driicclstd refund-tlio money If It fnlls to euro. 13. W. drove's slgniituro on rnrh Itnx 2! "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. WHY NOT a child a chair for his own use and his or hor own size, as as ono for papa? if you want a hint on the many pieces of lure wo Imu especially for children, come. teraj011 arpet llouso of Pcndloton and we have raoro rat- Selcct Irom "mn any othor place in Eastern Orogon. BAKER & FOLSOM Furniture and Carpets IT IS FOR LADIES, TOO. They Can Stop Their Hair Falllnc Out With Ilerplelde. Ladles who have thin hair and whose hair Is falling out, can prevent the hair falling out, and thicken the growth, with Newbros Ilerplelde." Besides, Ilerpi- cine is one or tho most agreeable hal dressings there is. Ilerplelde kills tho dandruff germ that eats tho hair oft n tho root. After the germ Is destroyed, tho root will shoot up, und tho hair grow long as over. Even a sample will con vinco any lady that Ncwbro's Ilerplctd is an indlspcnsaulo toilet requisite. It contains no oil or grease, It will not stain or dye. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herpl ciue vo., jjolrolt, Mich. F. W. Schmidt, special agent ' Peace Provokers and Profanity Preventers often lio in tho bosom of a shirt, tho curl of a collar. Henco, logically our laundry promotes morality, in that its output causes no complaint, but soothes tho troublod spirits of men accustomed to frayod odges .nd crumpled bosoms. Why don't you try this laundry for awhllo and "be good?" THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds I have good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C. MINIMIS I,eave orders at Neuman's Cigar Store. u Enjoy a Good Smoke? UUE Of UMATJLLA 1 Iadc at.home. qet and "Pridc of Umatilla." A. ROHDfc., MaKer COAL Let us fill your bin with .... OCK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best and most e onomical fuel. We are prepared jLo con tract with you for your winter's supply We tic liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Depot Milton, March 22. Miss I.yda Nell, who was formerly employed In the telephone oinee, went to Walla Wal la last night to assist Mr. K. L. Sinai ley in Inking inventory of the stock in tho Pioneer drug store. Mrs. Mabel Chnstnin, grand chief of the rtathbono Slstors, left yester day on her ofllclnl visit to the Unth. bone lodges. Sho will return about tho first of May. Harry llosonzwclg hns gone to the forks of tho Walla Vnlla, where he has accepted a position with tho Washing nnd Oregon Tower Co. John Cnrr, n mining man of Con cord, Idaho, who has been hero visit ing at tho home of J. L. Frnzler, re turned yesterday. P. F. Stokes, of Walla Walla, was hero Saturdny and was a guest at the homo of Prof. W. S. Mnyberry. W. H. Craig and Mrs. Otto Vanan- der left Sunday for Portland, where ,, . . ,, iLnm', M, ,n .i,., 1 showt a great Improvement nnd Ladles Grand Lodge of Macca bees. Leonard Hobson left today for Kansas, where ho will hereafter re side. Ho will stop at Dixon, Wyom ing, to visit his sister. Miss Lola, for a snort time. G. A. Winkler and N. W. Mumford went to Pendleton this morning to attend tho meeting of tho county central republican committee. Miss Delia Crlglcr, who is em ployed as stenographer in County Clerk Chamberlain's ofllco, hns re turned to Pendleton after a visit with her jtarents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crlgler. Walter Gay, who has been attend ing Columbia college, will leave for hla home at Hcppner this afternoon. Tho Epworth Leaguo missionary convention will convene hero tonight and continue until tomorrow night. A dumber of delegates came In this morning and more aro expected to morrow. A number of prominent speakers will bo present to assist in tho convention. Sundqutst-Smiley, Last night at the residence of the bride's father, William Sundqulst, oc curred the marriage of Mary Sund qulst and Frank Smiley. Itov. A. J. Adams, of tho Presbyterian church, officiated. quiet the contracting parties being pros ent. Operation for Appendicitis. Henry Curtis, who has been suf ferlng with an attack of appendicitis, is greatly improved, nnd will leave this afternoon for San Francisco to havo an operation performed. His sister. Miss VIetta Curtis, will ac company him. ill With Tonsllitls. Mrs. J. N. Stone Is 111 and con fined to her room with an attack of tonsllitls. Now spring shirts, Tho Boston. THE PUBLC ENTITLED TO PRO TECTION. Ostootnthy li "11 right In tho linnds of nccredlted practitioners. TIioihj nro numerous fakirs, claiming to bo Osteopaths, who have nvcr been Itmlilo nn Osteopathic college, and do rot know the first prlncl'-les of tho clenci. yet rail themselves Osteopaths. This Is especially trno In thoso slnto wiioro Osteopathy has not been locnllml. and no examina tions or registrations required, Tho laws of every stato should establish tho practice of Osteopathy upon n high plane requiring Its exponents to be regular graduates of recognized Osteopathic Colleges, thus prevent ing all others from calling them selves Osteopaths. You would not think of employing tho service of n medical doctor who was not educated In some standard rnllnvf) of medicine and It is equally Important, or even moru so with Os teopathy, where tho benefit or euro ,i mi. . .i u ........ liumuij, iii-m; tuu ui u wi imu .ed. Tho wedding was a very , , ( , rmovlnK affair only a few relatives of ' v ,;nn Plainly see tho Wants More Trlb. L. F. Foster, San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 2nd, 1803, writes; "I'leaso find enclosed draft for $10u.00. Bond mo ono dozen treatments of 'Trlb.' Tho druggists hero say ti.ey nave orders In they can't get filled. Why is this? I took Trib myself lust June and never felt bettor in my llfo than I do now, I havo gone down in weight to 19G pounds and never think of liquor or tobacco any more. I know of 25 cures you could got referonco from, if you caro to wrlto for them, lie sure to send mo twelve Tribs at once; I want to send them to Hono lulu." Tullman & Co., local agents. OMleopu- Osteopathy, Osteopathy, Osteopathy, los FINE FRUIT PROSPECT. Washington Will Produce a Banne Crop This Year, 'Indications aro that (lie statu of Washington will produco the banner fruit crop in its history this year. In the fruit districts of the state weather conditions woro never known to be moro favorable. Not even lato frosts will prove injurious to the trees, becauso in certain parts of the stato Yakima and Wenatcheo, for Instance there has boeu lato snow which has kept tho fruit buds back. No llvo action is visible in tho or chards of Yakima and Wenatcheo at the present time, and it now seems as if nothing could prevent tho or chards yielding with a generosity never before equaled." Such is tho statement made to tuu Walla Walla Statesman by State Horticultural Commissioner A. Von Holderbeke, who returned to his homo after an absenco of 10 days spent in tho orchards of tho eastern part of the state. Ho visited Yakima, Walla Walla, Wenatcheo and Spo kano, and was impressed with condi tions In each place. Working Overtime. Eight hour laws aro ignored by thoso tireless, llttlo workers Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. Millions aro always at work, night and day, cur- ng lnuigostlon, biliousness, constipa tion, sick headache and all stomach livor and bowel troubles, Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 2Cc st Tnllmuu & Co.'a drug store. Ex-Prosldont Pollcarpo Ilonllln, of Honduras, has been sontoucod to be shot for plotting a rovolutiou against the present administration. nrr(iit v of nn Osteopath having u thorough knuwledgu of anatomy, physiology, pathology, surgery ami nil branches taught In n regular med ical school, except materia medlca Instead of which he must under stand tho principles and practice of Osteopathy. To oblaln this educa tion tho following named schools re quire an attendance of four 'terms, llvo months oach, nt lectures, recita tions nnd in laboratories: American School of Osteopathy, Klrksvllle, Mo. American College of Osteopathy unil Surgery, Chicago, III. Massachusetts College of Osteopa thy, Doatou. Mass. Philadelphia College of thy, Philadelphia. I'n Atlantic College of WUUoMlmrro, I'n, Southern School ot Franklin, Ky. S. H. Still CoIIhrc o l)es Moines, Iowa. Pacific College of Osteopathy, Angeles, Cul. Callfonrh College of OsttMipathy, Ss'i Fruiclsco, Cul Colorado College or Ontoopathy, Denver, Col. IJefore (oiiHiiltliig with a pumnn claiming to bo an Osteoimlh, satisfy yourself Hint lie is it grudunlo of one of the n novo collenen, If you can't got this Information otherwise, ad dress a letter of inquiry to Dr. Irene Howard Kills, Secretary Amerlr-un Osteopathic Association. Ill Hunt Ington Avenue, lloston, Mass . who will cheerfully udvino you. The Osteopaths whoso namex anil addresses follow and now practicing In tho state of Oregon, are known l bo regular graduates from one of tho above named schools: Dr. L. Francos Thompson. I'endle ton; Dr. L. Frances Thompson, Athe nn; nr. Hugh is. I'oniana. Ainnny Dr Phllo I . Stnrr, Albany; ur James II. McGee, ABhlnnd; Dr. Celesta Hicks, Astoria; Dr. John G. I!dllo, Florence; Dr. F. U. Mooru, La Grando; Dr. Hezzlo C. Moore, La Grande; Dr. Herman J. Wilkins, Me Minnvlllo; Dr. Clnudo D. Ijvo, uro- sou City; Dr. McQuary, Milton i Dr, 11. N. Ilutler, Medford; Dr. Ilertha E. Sawyer, Klamath Falls; Dr. It. S Grufllc, Portland; Dr. O. Guich, Port land; Dr. W. Christie, Portland; Dr, M. Christie, Portland; Dr. William O Flack, Portland; Dr. Arnold Llndsey, Portland, Dr. Wm. .N. Northrop, Portland; Dr. W. A. Kogers, Port land; Dr. L. li. Smith, Portland; Dr. Loroy Smith, Portland; Dr. Frank J. Barr, Salem; Dr. Anna M. Barr, Sa lem; Dr. Mury Schoottle, Salem; Dr. J. E. Andorhon, The Dalles; Dr. H. Adlx. Portland; Dr. L. Patterson Portland: Dr. It. S. Johnson, Baker City. The foregoing Information is given In tho Interest of Genuine Osteopathy and ns a defense ugalnst tho impos tors. If you havo been so unfortu nate ns to have boon treated by a protonder, and failed to get relief don't condemn Osuopathy for treat ment by ono who If qualified proba bly would have givon tho doslred ro suits. Don't be Imposed upon. Let us show new Perfumes. you Palmer's Atiston The latest and best. USE PALMER'S Garland of Violets Toilet Soap A pure soap, finely perfumed. Brock & McComas Company PAPER HANGING The new stock of J 904 patterns is now in E. J MURPHY Court St. Oriental Parlors Massage, Halrdresslng and Manicuring. Rooms 3 and 5, over Martin's grocery. Leave orders at Brock & McComas drug store. The Oriental par lors are In charge of Conala E. Breyer, a graduate of Lola E. Shaw's parlors, of Boise City, Idaho. Egg Baths, Fomentation Bath, Plain Shampoo, Shampoo with Scalp Treat ment, Shampoo wltlj Hair Curl ing, Head Steaming for ladles ' nnd gentlemen, Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Facial Massage. WOOD and COAL It's our business to furnish fuol, and wo huvo nothing but 'tho best. Dry, sound wood, anil tho celebrated Kcmmerer coal. Prompt dulivury, reasonublo prices. McADAMS Quccesior to Collier BICYCLE DOCTORS If I'AM, Ujll.M'l la til, (flip t.Alllll I us, Wel'tul llio worst wIih-im i . .i i.. i in. iiiiij rMiiiri' 'iitrni M iimim, wur x hlnyolo limpi'iil ut nil Court T Htreetl cviiiiiiMh nd t'quiiicl with the latent upplmncea Gorden 8c Ecfralstcn Jiloyole D'lOlur All Kinds of Llitht Repairing SCHEDULE OF PEN DLETON-UKIAH Stage Line Dully lj-)S LljtWPOIl IVllillnlnn i.n.l Hkltih, oxrept Bumltiy. StURe leaves I'rodloton ot 7 u. ra . nrrlvcn at tlklnh at 0 p. in. ltcturn xtiiue leaves Uklati nt (1 . m , arrives at I'enrilcton B n. 111. l'endleton to Uklali, $3 1 round trip : I'enilleton to Albu. 7is r.n,,i trip, $B. Pendleton to lttdse. $3: round trip, f3.no. l'etullotait to Nye, $1.00 1 round trip, $2.C0. Pendleton to Pilot ltaek, SI: round trln. si.Rn. onice at Hroclt & Md'omas' Drue Btorc. a