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PAGES. DA'LY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1904. PAGE THREE. la 0 m 0 SI 'A P H s 1 1 1 1 I I M 1 1 I" " 'IWtttHH III t 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I f ami j i" , a arv av 4 The Great wnite exposition or lain o At the Alexander Department Store j w On Special Sale Tuesday and Wednesday H 20 Per Gent 2Q Reduction Muslin Underwear for Women Mammoth displays of newest styles in great variety at powerfully low prices. Every new and desirable styles imaginable. Chemise, drawers, corset covers, night gowns and petticoats. "J ALEXANDER DEPARTMENT STORE J t 1 1 1 H 1 111 1 1 1 1 ! TH-H I I 7 I T fT"'-"'-'""-'"'"'"'"'' T T 1 T I T T'-H-H-H-H-T-l-H-H-H-H-H-H- UUUU UK.X WUUU All Kinds I have good sound wood vhich is delivered at ! i rasonable prices For Cash. W. C. MINNIS Leave orders at Neuman's 2 Cigar Store. J Peace Provokers and Profanity Preventers often lie in the bosom of a shirt, the curl of a collar. Hence, logically our laundry promotes morality, in that its output causes no complaint, but soothes the troubled spirits of men accustomed to frayed edges . nd crumpled bosoms. Why dou't you try this laundry for awhile and "bt. good?" THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY LEGAL BLANKS gonian for a free cat alogue of them. A foil supply always kept in stock. 1 1 1 1 1 II I 111 r-H-M"M--H"l"H"M"l 11 -M-M H- -M-I-M-M IHIH111IH I ll'W' I I i I I I ABSOLUTELY UNRIVALED! I Saw'8. no, other brand of Canned Fruits and Vegetables and Oysters and mon ln the Northwest which equals MONOPOLE in style and quality. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM Wort first-class grocers carry MONOPOLE Canned Goods, Spices, Syrop, Baking Powder, Coffee, Etc WADHAMS & KERR BROS. M0poIe ocers aad Dry Coffee Roasters PORTLAND, OREGON PHY OFF WARRANTS IS BEING DONE WITH CURRENT RECEIPTS. Other Heavy Payments Will Be Made In a Short Time Warrants for Jan uary Call for Twenty Thousand Dollars Warrants for Only One Year Ars New CuiLiancTris, ar.d the County Is Rapidly Nearlng a Cash Basis. Last week tho sheriff made an other tax payment Into the county treasury of $27,000, and this money is now being used In paying off warrants vlilch have been called in. .March 25 County Treasurer Sommcrvllle is sued a call for all warrants which had been Issued during November and December of 1902, amounting in all to about $12,000. In about two weeks he will Issuo another call for the months of Janu ary and February of 1903. This will take a large proportion of tho tax money, for the month of January was a heavy one. It was at this tiiuo that tho poor farm was bought, and the warrants outstanding against the county have now been called in until there is nbout a year outstanding, and nt tho present rate it will bo but a short time until tho county is on a paying basis. If the incomo of the county was steady it would bo nn easy thing to tell just how soon all of the debt would bo wiped out, but in the fall the incomo practically stops, and the cost of the county gov ernment overreaches tho income In some cases, ln any case, however, the time will soon be here when tho Interest-bearing debt of tho county will be a thing of the past. On May 1 the stato tax payment will be due and nt this time tho coun ty treasurer will send to the treas urer at Salem the first payment of $30,000. IRRIGATION AT BEND. Proposition Under the Carey Act is Progressing Nicely. Arlington. Mnrch 29. Atldition.il forces of men have been added to tho present largo crow at work en tho Deschutes Irrigation Company's A severe case of Ovarian Trouble and a terrible operation avoided. Mrs. Emmons tells how she was saved by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Deab Mns. Pinkiiam: I am so pleased with tho results obtained from l,ytllii 13. I'lnUliain's Vcfrctalilu Compound that 1 feel It a duty and a privilege to write you aboul it. " I suffered for trioro than five years with ovarian troubles, causing an unpleasant dlM'luirge, a great weak ness, and at times a falntnebs would come over me which no amount of medicine, diet, or exercise seemed to correct. Your Veijetablo Compound found tho weak spot, however, within a few weeks antl tiaved mo from an operation all my troubles had disappeared, und I found myiself onto more healthy aud well. Words full to describe the real, true, graUtful feeling that is in my heart, and I want u tell every sick and suffering- sister. Don't dally with medicines you know noth ing about, liut take L,yillu U. IMnU- hutn'H Vegetable Compound, and take my word for It, you will be a tilt ft-rent woman in ."ibliort time." Mrs, Lai-jia Kmmonb, Walkerville. OnL fiOUU fortit If original of about Hlter pi wing genulnenett cannot bt produced. Dou't IicHifutc to write to Mr. IMukliam if Micro Is nnytliliitr about your sickness you do not understand. No woman ever rt'isretted writing her and xlio ban helped tbou.suudx. Address Jjjiin, AIusm. canal lines and more will bo put to work this week. Tho lower ditch crew is nt work nlno miles north of Hend and construction is progress ing rapidly from the mouth of tho flumo to tho townslto of Hend. Dur ing the past week work on tho ca nals has been carried on bolow tho Bond and tho old county road has been vacated. The ditch line occupies tho narrow pass for two miles north of llentf anil the road has now been swung over to the east side of the ditch. Tho lower camp is near Long llutte, whero considerable rock worl: is be ing done. It is expected that within a few weeks 10 miles of the ditch will havo been completed, making a continu ous canal from the nil of tho flumo to a point some distance below tho nutto. North of the latter point tho ground is such as will permit ot easy antl rapid construction. Over 200 telephone poles havo been cut for tho lino which will bo erected along tho cannls ami tho work of delivering them began this week. An order has been placed for 27 miles of wire, and it Is expected that telephone communication will bo established between tho working points along the canal In a few weeks time. ONE ON M'MANUS. Versatile Editor of Pilot Rock Record Makes a Mistake. Here is one on MeMnnus, the ver satile editor of the Pilot Hock Hoc ord. Whllo tho writer was in his of fice a day or two ngo Air. and Mrs. Charles Ogllvy", of California Onlch, came ln to nttend to some business In connection with somo property which they havo Just purchnsetl at Pilot Rock. Shortly after, whllo they wero seated at tho dinner table, n score of guests being present, Mr. MeMnn us canio In hurriedly and handed Mrs. Ogllvy n red leather pockot case, saying: "This is yours; you left It at my ofllcc when you wero over n while ngo." Mrs, Ogllvy picked It up and wns very much scandalized iiihiii rending the label to And that it was a cigar case. When tho laughter hnd sub sided, and when she hnd Indignantly denied tho ownership of the ense, her husband reassured her. In his broad Scotch, by Baying; 'Wist, wo man, dlnna ye ken that Mac is a nulr, lone creaturo with nnethlng to lovo but Psyche, his coyote, and ho was making you n bit of n gift to shlno up to you." . ' Mac is still explaining, whllo Ogll vy tells him: "Hoot, mon, It's a fair Held and no favor. If you think af ter all tlieso years you can cut mu out with the nuld lady, why,- go ahead." SALVATION ARMY CONGRESS. Thirty-Nine Languages Will Be Rip resented at London. London, March 9 The Salvation Army has begun thu erection of a great building closo by tho Strand to-Holburn Improvement site to ho used for tho huge international con gross to bo held under the Army's auspices next summer. It Is over 10 years since tho Salvation Army held an International congress, and at this largo gathering representatives speaking 39 lunguages-will lo pres ent from each of tho -19 countries in which the organization carries on ;ts operations. For eight days conferences will will take place, and (Seneral Ilooth will, it Is being arranged, deliver speeches which will average llvo hours' length each day. Three days more will bo devoted to public moot ing both In the building llseir, and in nil parts of tho metropolis, and the congress will be hrotmht to a grand finale by a huge gala iluy at the Crystal Palaco. IN ELEVENTH INDIANA. mm3 TO MEET THE EYE of those wjtb eye troubles this adver tlsement is inserted. It is our business to mako eye tests, prescribe a cure for defect I re sight and to provide tho necessary EYEGLASSES OR SPECTACLES. For th a test of the prescription we cnargo nothing if glasses are or tiered here and for tho glassos our prices are only reasonable. wo mako a completo examination, using the best of tho late Improved Instruments. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and OpMdaa Postofflce Block. Bitter Factional Fight Between Re. publicans. Indianapolis, Ind., March 29. Ho piiblleuiis of Indiana have their eyes turned townr Peru, wiiero ino isiov- enlh district convention Is , being held to name a candidate for con gress. Congressman Fred I.andls Is candidate for rcuomlnutltm and opposed by Major floored W. Steele of Marion, who represented tho dls trlfi for a number of years and desirous of going hack to congress In every county of tho district the contest has been waged with great bitterness, und (-oiiueuuently the pol itlclans aro waiting with keen Inter est to see which side wins, Arbitration May Win. Sacramento. March 29, The pros pects aro fair for a settlement pf tho labor trouuies wiuim a row uays Tho Citizens' Alliance has with drawn from all action In the matter and reiiuested tho Duilders' Assocla tlon and contractors' Association 10 confer with the Dulldlng ami Trades Council In reference to nn adjust ment of tho dispute. All tho parties nrofess a willingness to meet in con ferenee. and show a spirit that wises hopes of an early settlement. How'a This 7 We offer One Hundred Dollars Itetrsrd for anr rate of catarrh that can sot bt cured bj Hall o Catarrb Cure. . . V. J. CHUNK 4 CO., TOItdO, u. We. the undersigned, have known I', J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable Id all bualuens trflnjiitlnna and flnanrlallv able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WBST & TltUAX, Wboleaals Drueiflt. Toledo, o. . WAI.UINO. KINNAN & MAKVJN, Wbole- aaie urtiggiat". loieao, u. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally. acting directly upon tue blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all drusglsts. nau s f amily niia are tue vest. Lane county fruitgrowers have or- BABY QUIRK'S QUICK CURE Of Torturing Eczema by Cuticura When AUE.se Had Utterly Failed. "My baby, Owen Herbert Quirk, u afflicted from tho ago of six weeks with a loathsome running ecrcma, almost covering his face. I took him to lira. anil of Victoria Road, Aldcrshot, and ho was treated by them for three months, but got much none, and was a sickening sight to look at. I saw an adrcrtlacmcnt of tho Cuticura He medics, and got tho Soap, Ointment and ltesolvetit. "Wo notlcod sa Improvement at once, and within fortnight the run ning had ceased and tho Ncales were) nearly all dried off, and In a month his fueo was perfectly clear, not a spot left. I have en closed photograph of him wht'u he was thirteen months old. He Is now two years mid four months, and ha never had tho slightest return of It. I am very grateful for thu hem-tits de rived from your remedies, and shall feci it a pleasure to mnke their valuo known. For corroboration of this statement you limy refer any ono to Mrs. WllUimu, 4 Mlchauls Hond. Aider shot, or Mr. anastatic, 40 Victoria Ilond, Aldershot, to whom wo recom mended tho remedies for a skin humour, which thoy also cured. You are at liberty to do what you like with this statement, as I should llku all to know of tho valuo of Cuticura." WILLIAM I1KIII1KKT QUIUK, No. 1 West Knd Cottages, lluywootl Iload, N. Southampton. I.U IkHinahAiil that VntLI rtn (htm nt PhiifaUl (loatMl Ointment, AO.. tUmn. t&c, 1ioUi looJon, t7 Chuter A Vuttcr Drue k Ohtm. Corp . Hl I'roptltlor. horoUt Cotl rillt, BM. ir vtl of flu. Ait KftitDil for Lie k Ohtm. Cnrp Hut iTPptUlortv. NOTICE TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS: I TAKE PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING TO MY FRIENDS, DRS. L. L. AND T. H. WHITE, TO WHOM 1 HAVE SOLD MY DENTAL BU8INE88 IN THIS CITY. I THOROUGHLY RECOMMEND THE DRS. WHITE AS FIRST CLASS DENTISTS IN EVERY RESPECT, AND WILL ES. TEEM IT A FAVOR FOR ANY OF MY PATIENTS TO PLACE THEIR CASES IN HANDS OF THE DR8. WHITE. RESPECTFULLY, E. A. MANN CANTY'S PARLORS' OP AMUSHA1KNT Open day and night. Billiards, Pool, 8hootlng Gallery, Bowl ing. Alleys, Throwing Racks. Good music every evening. BA8EMENT, CORNER MAIN AND WEBB 8TREETS. Under W. & C. R. Depot. The French Restaurant BeJt 25 oent Meal In the Olty Private Dining Parlors Elegant Famished Roods 1b Connection GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. 633 Main Street J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attsnt'on given and all wur tirguiiQ properly, Blrsirteal supplies of all kinds OFFICII- I2 WBST COOIIT ST, (Tribune Bulldlnf) 11 f I i ganized an association. i - - - ...... - - -