East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 01, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DA'LY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1904.
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his is the Last Call
Don't Forget You Need Easter Novelties
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SCHEDULE
pisses' and Children's Hose
7c pair
Black Jersey ribbed hose, seam
less guarontcod fast color, regular
value 15c. special Easter bargain at
7c pair.
$1.15 Ladies' Oxfords
A good $2.00 valuo in vici kid, ex
tension sole, welt fair stitch, all
sizes. Easter special, $1.16.
$2.95 Ladies' Patent Colt
Shoes
Blucuer cut, extension sole, mili
tary heel, a good $4.00 valuo. Spec
ial Easter bargain, $2.95.
10 Per Cent Reduction
On all our now white lawn shirt
waists, all this season's newest and
latest styles.
10 per cent reduction ladles' ready-to-wear
walking and dress skirts.
Come and let us show you the finest
line of Bkirts in the city, Remember
the discount 10 per cent.
French Dress Ginghams
7c yard
Our entire line of imported dress
' ginghams in plaids and stripes, all
colors, regular valuo 10c yard.
Easter special bargains at 7c per
yard.
We Make Every Department a Pathway of Profit to You
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Alexander Department Store f
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WHY NOT
Boy a child a chair for his own use and his or her own size, as
till as one for papa? If you want a hint on the many pieces of
fcrtlture we have especially for children, comi.
Ours is the carpet houso of Pendleton and we have more pat
terns to select from than any other place in Eastern Oregon.
BAKER & FOLSOM
Forniture and Carpets
Itcv. Charles F. Woodward, one cf
the most prominent Presbyterian
ministers on the coast, has resign
ed the pastorate of the First Pres
byterian church at Eugene, to ac
cept a like charge at Oakland, Or.
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question arises m the family
every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try
Jail
mm m-
mat" ss
a delicious and healthful dcssTt. Pre
pared in two minutes. No boiling I nc
batiatr! add boilinir water and set tc
eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, ll.".sp. I
berry and Strawberry. Get u package
k your grocers to-uay. jo cts.
TIMETABLE AND OTHER
CHANGES MADE TODAY.
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Service Will Be Improved All Over
Town Two Deliveries Per Day In
Residence Districts, and Four Per
Day In the Business Sections
More Help Necessary If Night
Service Is to Be Improved Re
modeling Postoffice Interior Now
In Progress.
The postodlco forco was reorgan
ized this morning, and from now on
n new schedule will bo observed by
the carriers In their deliveries and
collections.
II. P. Warner has been taken from
the residence and general city de
livery and will now mako all of the
collections from the boxes, and will
make the deliveries In the business
district.
In Business Section.
The first delivery will be at 7:iS,
Immediately after the stores ;.ro
opened In the morning. The second
will be after train No. I ccmes In.
whether that Is early or late. In
the past the second delivery had
started at 10 o'clock, and If the
tral nhas not been on time tlio mall
wns not delivered. Tho third and
last delivery to the down town dis
tricts will be a fi:15 p. m., after tho
mall has been distributed from 'he
last train of tho evening.
This will cover all of the mall
servlco of the d,y In as short a time
after the arrival of tho trains as is
possible.
In Residence Districts.
In the residence districts L. L.
Laltone will take all that part of the
city east of Main street, excluding
the hills, while Clydo Finch will
take all lying west of Mali., 'nclud
ing the hills on both side;. The-e
will be two deliveries a day, where
there is at present but one. Tho
carriers will start from tho ofllco ct
8 o'clock a. m whereas they now
start at 10 a. m., and in the after
noon will stnrt at 1 o'clock.
In the business districts on Main
and Court streets there will bo four
collections a day, where there are
now but two. The first will bo at
0:15 a. m., the second at 8 a. m ,
and in the afternoon one collection
will be made at 3, tho last at CMS
o'clock. This will Insure all business
mall being sent out on t!ie flr.it
train to its destination.
There will be two collections In
the residence districts, one at f : 1 5
Ir tho morning, and one at 3 o'clock
in the afternoon.
More Help Will Be Needed.
It Is stated by tho management
that unless there is another man in
the office it will bo impossible to
make the night service other than
It Is nt present. Owing to the time
of the trains tho mail can not bo
handled with loss than tho present
force, and It would necessitate tho
taking of ono of tho day men to do
the night work, to put the night de
livery schema into operation.
Tho workmen started on the re
modeling of tho ofhee at noon today,
and will hurry tho Job to completion.
Tho arrangement of tho Interior will
be ns stated in this paper some timo
ago, with tho exception that tho 'if
ficos will be put on tho right hand
sldo Instead of the left. This will
allow the news stand conducted by
U. E. Ilaum to remain where it Is nt
present.
A Great Sensation.
There was n big sensation In Lees
villo, Ind., when '.V. II. Drown of
that place who wns expected to die,
htu his life Huved by Or. King's Now
Mscovcry for consumption. Ho
writes: "I endured liiHUffornblo agon
ies from asthma, but your Now Dis
covery gave mo linmediato relict
and soon thereafter effected a com
plete cure." Similar cures for con
sumption, pneumonia, bronchitis mid
grip nro numerous. It's tho peerless
remedy for all throat and lung trou
bles Price f0c and $1.00. Guaran
tee:! by Tallmnn & Co., druggists.
Trial bottles free.
The United States district couit
at San Francisco, has Just nward-id
a prize of $r00 to tho crew of tho
collier Justin, for rescuing $40.0011
worth of bullion from tho United
States auxiliary cruiser Yosomlle,
which was wrecked In the harbor of
Guam In 1900.
EPWORTH LEAGUE.
Social Session at the Horns cf H, E.
Cook, at 301 Johnson.
Tho Epworth League of too Meth
odist church will meet this evening
nt the homo of II. E. Cook, 301 John
son street, for U regular business
meeting. At this timo officers will
bo elected for the ensuing year.
Following the meeting a social
timo will bo spent, at which the fol
lowing program will bo given:
Song. Lucllo Tnrbet.
Itecltatlon, Walter Owen.
Piano solo, Carol Vnn Orsdnll.
Guitar solo, II. MePeters.
Heading, Miss lloyce.
Piano solo. Miss Oliver.
Heading, Miss Gilliam.
Song, II. Aklynma, T. Yoshlda and
S, Mlzunn.
Tho song by the Japanese boys
wlll"bo sung In their nntlvo lan
guage. Refreshments will bo serv
ed during tho course of tho evening.
All friends of tho lenguo nro cordi
ally Invited to bo present.
IS SPRINKLING BAPTISM?
Mr. Brooks Will Undertake to Prove
That It la Not.
"Is Sprinkling Hnpllsm?" This
will bo tho subject of (ho sermon at
tho First Christian church Sunday
evening, April 3. The speaker will
show that this practice Is unscrip
turnl, unreasonable mid Inconsis
tent with tho teachings of the bodies
who practlco It.
"Prove all tilings; told fast that
which Is good," for "In vain do they
worship mo teaching as your doc
trines tho precepts of men." N II.
Hrooks, pastor.
JV7 .IS. V WAVi
ALWAYS TIRED
NEVER RESTED
TV, 4trA.1 nut frrmi linril wnrlr or hodilv
exercise is natural and rest is the remedy, but
there is an exhaustion without physical excr- S
tion anil a tired, never-rested feeling n wcari
ness without work that is unnatural and shows 3
come serious disorder is threatening the health. One of the chief cntises of
that "Always-tired, never-rested condition" is impure blood and bad circu
lation. Unless the body is nourished with rich, puie blood there is lack of
nervous force, the i inus- Pororerfoury T ,uffei, wllh ,., debilttr.
CleS become weak, the dl- causing a, thorough breaking down of my torn. Mr
irpstinn ininaircd and oouetn, who had been benutltnd by U. H. H.. told m
gesuon linpairiu, anu ,bout ,t i tried it end it cured me. I huartllr re
general disorder occurs commend 8. a. H. to nil who mar '! tho need of
throughout the system, thoroughly good blood tonlo jo?"' fc.
Debility, Insomnia, tier- 44 "W. Ninth St., Columbia, Teun.
vousness, indigestion,
dyspepsia, loss of appetite, strength and energy, and the hundreds of little
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uiuncma weuiicn uuvc uremic uuccuy iu u uuu ven
dition of the blood and circulation, and the quickest
way to get rid of them is by purifying and building
up the blood, and for this purpose no remedy equals
S. S. S.. which contains the best ingredients for
cleansing thcbloodand toningtip the system. It is a vegetable, blood purifier
and tonic combined, that enriches the blood, and thiough it the entire system
is nourished and refreshing sleep comes to the tired, never-rested, body.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA.
Ice Cream Parlors are now open and the ice
cream, soda water and confections that have
made the word Delta so dear to all who enjoy
delicious soda and ice cream are being served.
Ice cream by the dish, pint, quart or gallon.
C. W. IRVIN, Proprietor
620 Main .Street
Telephone Black 1091
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