East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 19, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLZTON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1904.
PAQE THREE.
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Alexander Department Store
For bargains in flew, fresh and reliable
aiercnandise at less than you can bay
damaged goods for
NEWS
OF
ATHENA
DELEGATES TO REBEKAH
GRAND LODGE AT ASTORIA.
Little Girl's Arm Broken Adams
Baseball Team Beat the Athena
Team Moved Onto the Carlisle
Place Has Moved to Warren
Had a Grain . Drill Mashed Up
Visitors From Boise and Other
Points.
satisfactory crops and has a stand
this season that la very thick and al
ready a foot high. There are many
who bcllevo that alfalfa Is a coming
crop In Willamette and one that will
he profitable. Land that will produce
It In abundance will at once take on
a value of $200 per acre or more.
Corvallls Times.
THERE ARE NO FAILURES.
good
feet
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good fod
ragh
and to i
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easy tej
n the cl
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lexander Department Store j
THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES j
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It big ones come to the top. Same way with furniture
lis the shake-up of competition. It's more than floor space,
it prices and right furniture and right troatment makes
tre really big.
ttock Is big, but our prices little in comparison with the
lire give. Carpets, rugs, linoleum. Newest patterns. Fret-
leslgns.
IAKER & FOLSOM
Furniture and Carpets
The Mad Mullah has escaped from
Somallland, where he has been badly
whipped by the British, Into Italian
territory. His following has been
completely dissipated.
j Sold cm Merit j
At high-grade grocers g
Athena, April IS. Harry Itosen
sswelg of Walla Walla, Is visiting his
parents hero.
Mrs, Jennie Gross, Mrs, Jennie
Watts and Mrs. Luvena Reed were
elected as delegates, to attend tho
grand assembly of tho Uebckahs,
which will meet at Astoria May 17.
Dert Vaughn of Pino, with his In
fant son, passed through Athena on
his way to Weston, where he will
leave the little fellow In care of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hide
nour. Mrs. Charles Rrotherton's cousin,
Jesse A. Wise, who Is In tho piano
business at Boise, Is visiting old
friends here.
Miss I.nry West has returned to
Whlla Walla.
Rem Banister had one of his drills
broken up badly, while driving
through a gate.
William Peterson made n business
trip to Walla Whlla Friday.
Charles Keen, of Walla Whlla.
paid old friends here a visit.
Hugh Bell, who spent the winter
hero, has moved out on a farm at
Warren.
The Adams baseball boys came up
and played against tho itttionas.
Adams won by a score or 13 to 12.
This Is tho first time the Athena
kids have been beaten this season.
Green Etes returned yesterday
evening from La Grande. '
Bern Banister, who has been liv
ing on the Mark John place for the
past seven years, will move his
family on the Carlisle place, east of
Athena, to reside permanently.
Mr. Hunter of Pullman, Wash., is
visiting H. H. Curtis.
Had an Arm Broken.
The little daughter of It. E. Stew
art had the misfortune to get her
arm broken between the elbow and
wrist. Dr. .Sharp reduced tho fracture.
Dr. Garfield, of Victoria. B. C, Tells
of Three Hundred Cases Wherein
He Recommended the Use of Trlb.
Dr. James G. Garfield, of Victoria,
B. C, when asked, do you lndorso
TRID as a cure for tho liquor and
tobacco habit, said: "I do, I have
.vn your remedy long before it
was sold to you, and can tell you of
three hunared people that I hnvo ad
vised to tako It, I never knew of
a failure to euro where tho party tak
ing It was sincere."
Tallman & Co., local agents.
Must Pay for Fair Stock.
Zoeth Houscr, ox-lTnltod States
marshal, who resides In Pendleton,
was in Portland Tucsdny attending
the congressional convention, nnd
was served with a summons nnd
complaint In a suit filed In the state
circuit court by the Lewis nnd Clark
Centennial and American Exposition
to recover $100. Houscr In Novem
ber, 1901, subscribed for 10 shares of
the stock, which ho has not paid for,
and Gammans & Malarky. attorneys
for the exposition company, took this
means to enforce collection. It Is
tho purpose of tho mnnngement not
to allow any subscriber to escape
payment. Telegram.
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PAINTING AND
PAPER HANGING
Wo do only good work and I
at right prices.
Our facilities aro unexcelled. X
Wo nro experienced in tho bus
iness, nnd all work receives
our porsonal nttentlon.
Ncatnoss and promptness.
No mnttcr what you want
In painting or papcrhanglng, X
we'll do tho highest grade of
work. Inuoor and outdoor
painting.
Wilson & Carnine f
T Shop on Cottonwood street, T
X near Neaglo Bros. 'Phono,
1 lllnck 1043.
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Alfalfa in Willamette.
A thousand pounds of alfalfa seed
is to be sown this year by Richard
and John Klger. The seed Is suffi
cient for 80 acres, of which the for
mer will sow B0 acres on his farm
north of CorvalllB. Fifteen acres
sown there last year yielded two
Robbed the Grave.
A startling Incident Is narrated by
John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol
lows: "1 was in an nwful condition.
My skin was almost yellow, eyes
sunken, tongue coated, pain continu
ally In back nnd sides, no appetite,
growing weaker day by day. Three
physicians had given mo up. Thep
I was advised to uso Electric Bit
ters; to my great Joy tho first bottle
made a decided Improvement. I
continued their uso for three weeks,
and nm now a well man. I know
they robbed the grave of another
victim." No one should fall to try
them. Only CO cents. Guaranteed
at Tallman & Co.'s drug store.
Thursday Afternoon Club.
The regular meeting of tho Thurs
day Afternoon Club will be held at
tho home of Mrs. A. J. Owen, on
South Thompson street, Thursday
afternoon Instead of at tho home of
Mrs. Dr. Henderson, as announced.
It will bo a "flag day," tho flags of
all nations to be the subject for the
program.
"If you would
BE WEALTHY
said Benjamin Franklin,
"think of saving as well as
nettlno."
Start today. No matter
how little, save something.
Begin with
YOUR
FUEL BILL
by buying nothing but the best
dry wood and Kemmerer Coal
of
It Ib alleged that 25,000,000 peoplo
are regular attendants upon tho Sun
day schools of the entire world, of
which 13,000,000 nro In tho United
States.
'Phone Main 1121.
Savings Bank Building.
The Arlington
J. L. SHARON, Proprietor.
Tho Arlington Is a high-class
rooming housn. equipped with oloc
trie lights, freo baths and nil mod
ern conveniences. It Is contrally
located, being on Main street, throe
doors north of Hotel St. Goorgo,
over tho Delta candy storo. Booms
by tho day, week or month, llntos
60c to $1 a day. C18 Main etreot.
Phone lied 1091.
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ca!
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A Carnival of Bargains for April
EACH MONTH SINCE WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS HAS GAINED OVER THE PREVIOUS MONTH. NOW WE PROPOSE TO MAKE APRIL THE BANNER MONTH OF OUR BUSINESS CAREER.
WE WILL MAKE EXTRAORDINARY iNnnr.FMPNTS IINTH iuiav 1ST. paoh WEEK DAY IS SET ASIDE FOR GREATEBT BARGAINS EVER OFFERED HERE. FOR INSTANCE. WEDNESDAYS
leiltM Bt HT DAYS- THURSDAYS UNDERWEAR DAYS, ETC. EACH DAY IN THE WEEK WILL BE BARGAIN DAY.
STOP, PAUSE, READ AND PONDER
STUDY CAREFULLY EACH DAY'S SPECIAL OFFERINGS. NOTE PARTICULARLY THE GREAT CUTS IN PRICES. WHILE WE ARE PRACTICALLY A NEW FIRM IN PENDLETON, WE PROPOSE
1 SELL AS MUCH CLOTHINr. a N n ciirmirhinr nnnns this SEASON FROM OUR LITTLE STORE AS ANY BIG STORE IN THE CITY. WE EXPECT TO MAKE PRICES WIN YOUR PATRONAGE.
ALREADY LOES US GOOD TO SEE THE AMOUNT OF PEOPLE WEARING OUR SUITS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND NEW CUSTOMERS ARE COMING IN EVERY DAY.
WE ARE BUILDING iid a xoanrr tuat- wr dc Dnnnn nc inn wp MMRT HAVE THfc CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC: WE MUST DO EVERYTHING WE ADVERTISE. WE ARE HERE TO
FAY AND YOUR FUTURE PATRONAGE AS WELL AS THE PRESENT, IS MOST EARNESTLY SOUGHT. THEREFORE, YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING AT OUR STORE EXACTLY AS ADVERTI8ED.
will, offer
Tlllc onln
f'lts, Panamas and
stiff Hats,
Hats for
tho
be
20 inr
years In-
Wednesday Specials
Pot WETlVKm . ....
ft, ,7, r" a we
l5aIlviLStet8un 801 "'"I
save ji.r.n
' nd other $3.5,,
it i il " " Buaronteetl to
leii.?. ia. 'ne city Our urlcr. tr
. Iz nn V.... T, .
lot ittn-: "" w to JG.fi
Tfotsday Specials
Coo wcdr
Stt!? ft oor's 18 80,,, 1,y
sco advur-
t'" ave tin anotllor stance
W lh,L y.t'ar8' Interest.
Irf. "! Mrealn V " mlu every
"nderwear so"- 2?n 1 overlook this
on't . "ut 11 SUlt at n, (
i 1 J cent ""'"""'i
Jttlpen a Karment. Hero
Friday Specials
Sweaters.', suspenders, handkerchiefs,
neckwear, bolts.
Sweaters, $5.00, -for .oo, you save
$1.00. " "
$4.50 Sweaters for $3.(i0, yoi save 90c.
$1.01) Sweaters, $3.20, you savo 80c.
$3.50 Sweuters, $2.80, you save 70c.
$2.50 Sweaters, $2.00, you save 50c.
We carry nothing but tho best makes
of Sweaters and the higher the price,
tho moro you save,
Suspenders 25 cent suspenders, 15c,
you savo 10c. 50 cent suspenders, 35c,
you save 15c. 75 cent suspondors, 50c,
you savo n quarter. $1.00 suspenders,
70c. You save 30c,
We have higher grado suspenders re
ducedMli the same proportion.
Handkerchiefs
Men'a 10 cent linen handkerchiefs, 2
for 5 cents, you save 15c. 25 cent linen
or silk handkerchiefs, plain and fancy
borders, for Fridays only, 2 for 25 cents.
Yop save 100 per cent. 50 cent linen
nnd silk handkerchiefs, 25 cents, you
save 100 per cent. Samo reduction
jiies on bettor hamlKerchiefs.
Belts
We havo a real swell line, hand carv
ed, plain and ornamental. All tho de
sirable colors from 25 cents to $1.00.
You can cut the prlco on alt 20 per
cent.
Neckwear
25 oont four-ln-hands, tecks, Bbleld
bows, shield tecks, midget strings, 2fo
25 cents. When you buy 2 you are get
ting ono for nothlug. 60 cent four-in-hands,
35 cents. You savo 15 cents.
$1.00 Ascot puffs for 50 cents. Yon
ave 50 cents.
Saturday Specials
Golf Shirts
75 cent golf shirts, new lino, Just re
ceived for Saturdays, 35 cents, You
save 40 cents.
$1.25 Shirts for $1.00. You savo two
bits.
$1.50 Shirts for $1.25. You savo 25
cents.
Men's black and white working
shirts, double front and bark, (lie best
values ever given for 60 centB, for Sat
urdays, 35 cents. Hero you snvo 15
cents.
Jumpers
Checked gingham Jumpers, sold by
everyono for 50 cents, for Saturdays,
35 cents. You save 15 cents, Doss of
the Road, heavy denim coats, No. 999,
rogularly sold at $1.00 by every dealer
in Pendleton, 76 cents. A quarter sav
ing for you.
Dusters
An exceptionally good valuo for f 1.50,
will be sold Saturdays for $1.20, a 30
cent saving. $2.60, pure linen dusters,
extra long, wide collars, Saturdays for
$1.85. Saves you SS cents.
Monday Specials
Night Robes and Pajamas
75 cent night robes, extra lung, 50
cent s; you clear 25 rents, $1.00, fur
75 ctwilH. $1.60 Hiileeil. blue, pink ami
while, ror $1 16. $2.00 night idIich.
$1.50, you make 60c $2.60 night robes.
$1.85, you JiikI pick up !5c
I'ajamns' $.'1.60 suits for $2,10. saves
you JiihI Jl.lii $ii.oo pajamas. $.oo a
suit. You llnd $2.
Tuesday Specials
Gloves
Gloves 150 pairs working gloves,
good values lit $1.60, unci to show you
how much we want the worklugmeu'H
trade, will mliko 'em for uu even dol
lar. You suvo half it dollar,
Dress Gloves $1.50 kind for $1.00;
$1.25 kind for 75 cents. Kach of iIicho
means 60 cents lo your profit.
Uncalled-for Suits
Wo have Just .received from u leudlug
merchant tailor of Chicago, unothur In
voice of uncalled for suits. These milts
were made to order of best material
and to Individual measurements, and
were to havo been sold for from $20
to $25, hut tho persons ordering failed
to call for them, bo wo got 'era and they
are yours for $14.50, while they last.
o
SULLIVAN & BOND
E Main Street, between Webb and Alta, 4 doors north of Hotel St. George
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