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DAILY EAST ORf GONIAN, PENDL- TON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1904. PAGES. PAGE THREE. josFJ Alexander's ig Sale Still On ALL NEW AND RELIABLE MERCHANDISE AT LESS THAN YOU CAN BUY DAMAGED GOODS FOR. Extra Specials TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS TOWELS, SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, SHEETINGS, MUSLIN, 15 LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS TO CLOSE AT ONE-HALF THE REGULAR VALUE. Alexander Department Store E A CARLOAD OF GOODS FOR THE LOCAL STORE. Assessing Is In Progress Critical Case of Rheumatism Narrow Es cape From Drowning New Fence Going Up Tendons of Arm Torn From Shoulder C. McComber Sells His Cattle Two Head of ' Cattle Lost In Butter Creek. bo pressed Into the harness at a so cialist meeting. Alter sweating In the harness for n few minutes In neat speeches, they went on west ami are now on the open range somowhero, but no one knows Just where uiey water at. School has been transferred from the old to n new house In the Hold man district, four miles north of the old house. There are three months of school )ct. A reservoir for public watering pur poses 1 now being built on the hill near tho village. A well eight feet In diameter Is also being dug, and a bountiful supply ofs. water has been NEVUS OF ATHENA CITY ROCK CRUSHER IS REPAIRED AND AT WOhK. found THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES Shake a Pan of Beans (And tho big ones come to the top. Samo way with furniture stores In tho shake-up of competition. It's more than floor space, H Its right prices and right furniture and right treatment makes Boar store really big. I Our stock Is big, but our prices little In comparison with tho values we give. Carpets, rugs, linoleum. Newost patterns. Pret- Itlest designs. BAKER & FOLSOM Furniture and Carpets j for summer trips. 0. R. &. N. Passenger Department Issues Beautiful Folder on the Re sorts Near Portland. Tho passenger department of the O. R. & N. company has just Issued n summer folder, entitled "Short Tours From Portland," giving minute and beautiful description of all the summer resorts on the system adja cent to the city of Portland. The matter was compiled by Rlnal do M. Hall, advertising agent for the O. U, & N. and is up to the usual high standard of 0. R. & N. litera ture. This season promises to be a busy one on the O. It. & N. In tho seaside tourist traffic, as the resorts on the coast adjacent to Portland and the O. II. & N. are rapidly growing lug In favor. Ridge, April IS. James Davis pur nVinanrl n nnrtrtnil nf prwiila In t'm't, lanu insi wcck ana snipped mem 10 Pendleton. Mrs. Davis meeting mm there with a four-horse team, and to gether brought out a load Saturday. Prof. S. S. Darnell Is around as sessing again. He Is deputy assessor for Willow Springs, Vinson, Nye and Hoguc, his territory extending to the Umntllla river. Sirs. K. F. Fahrenwald received a letter Informing her that her mother, Mrs. H. Schmidt of Alkali, Is very sick with rheumatism. William Bailey came near being drowned last week while trying to ford Butter creek about a quarter of a mile below J. A. Rust's. His team and wagon drifted down stream some distance before landing. The Fletcher and Rust brothers are busy erecting a partnership division fenco at present. Benjamin French of Uklah, passed up Sunday with tho last of his cattle, which he fed at Nye about 10 days on account of being thin. The Rust Bros, have purchnsed tho cattle of Chas. McComber of Uklah, which they have been wintering. William Futter has moved his cat tle back to his mountain range. Ho thinks ho lost two head in Butter creek dulrng the high water. Serious Accident. G. W. l.insner had tho tendons of his right arm torn loose from tho shoulder while attempting to mount a saddle horse. Tho animal jumped to one side just as Mr. Linsner placed his hand on the saddle horn, throwing him violently to the ground. THERE ARE NO FAILURES. NOTES FROM HOLDMAN. Stray Politicians Running at Large In the Hills North of Pendleton. Holdman, April 20. A bunch of 'stray politicians passed through the town of U. B. Dam Sunday, and were eorraled at the homo of Mr. Hold man long enough for tho people to exnmlne the brands on them. It was found that tho strays were George Robblns of the Owl Tea House of Pendleton, and Dr. T. M. Henderson, democratic candidate for coroner. They came Just in tirao to 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 nsked, do you Indorse TR1B as n cure for tho liquor and tobacco hnblt, said: "1 do. I have T.-n your remedy loug before It was sold to you, nnd can tell you of three hunnred people that I havo ad vised to tnkc It. I never knew of a failure to euro where tho party tak ing It was sincere." Tnllmnn & Co., local agents. Baptist Women at Rochester. Rochester, N. Y April 20. The thirty-third annual meeting of tho Woman's 'Baptist Foreign Missionary Society opened with n responsive service at 10 o'clock this morning nt the Second Baptist church In this city. Tlie reports show tho past year to have been one of grent activity for tho society. Tho reports show also that tho society is In n most prosperous condition numerically and financially. In recent years the so ciety has established lmmlrcdR of schools and numerous hospitals throughout Japan, China, the Philip pines nnd Burmnh, Assam and South ern India and Africa, Several Cases of Scarlet Fever Car load of Hogs at S2 Cents Per Lb. Serious Case of Malarial Fever Our Friend From India" Will Be Presented April 23 Birthday Party Given By Miss Merna DePeatt. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind., know what to do In tho hour of need. His wifo had such an unusual enso of stomach and liver troublo, physi cians could not help her. Ho thought of, and tried Dr. King's Now 1-lfo Pills, and sho got relief at onco nnd was finally cured. Only 25c nt Tall man & Co.'s drug st re. Athcnn, April 1!). Mrs. Marlon Jack and two small daughters of .ia vnna, spent last week hero visiting relntlves. Mrs. Jack will adopt her sister's little sou, who was left moth erless nt Union a row weeks ago. Friday afternoon Mernn DePeatt celebrated her ninth birthday, a largo number of her little friends were present nnd n very pleasant eve ning was spent. At tho Athenn opera house, April 211. "My Friend From India" will bo presented by local talent. It Is ono of tho funniest comedies over writ tel.. Excellent music will bo furnish ed. Charley Brown, who spent a week in Kurekn Flat, Wash,, returned homo today. Mrs. A. M. nillls Is seriously ill with malarial fever. Ji.ko Reno and G. V. Urnilley, local stock buyers, shipped n carload of hogi to Pendleton 11 few days ago, receiving n'.t" nor lb, gross. II. H. Curtis left for Alberta today with a view to Investing In that coun try. Mrs. Abo Jones received word a few days ago that her daughter's children at Pendleton, were sick with scarlet fever, but 110110 of them dan gerously so. After losing a few dnys nt repairing tho city rock crusher, It begnn work again today. Anti-Saloon Campaign In South. Atlanta, Gn., April 20. Under tlio auspices of tho American Antl-Snloon League a two days' general confer ence was begun In Atlanta todny with representative ministers nnd Inymen present from all over Tennessco, North Carolina, Mississippi, Alaba ma, Kentucky, South Carolina, Flori da and Virginia. Tho chief purposo of tho conference Is to ngreo upon plans for extending the work of the Antl-Saloon league throughout tho South. Tho headquarters of tho socialist parly will nt onco bo moved from Omnhn to Chicago, this decision be ing reached by a referendum vote of nil socialist clubs. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in tho family very day. Let m unuwer it to-day. Try t delicious nnd heal 'mil desert. Pre .arcd in two m nuti No boiling I no diking 1 add b'.iilinu w.tt'-r nnd set to col. I'luvorr.! Lemon, Orange, Knsp jerry unil Strawberry. Oct a laufcago : vour tftoovrs to-da,-. Jo ets. a 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 INDUCEMENTS UNTIL MAY 1ST. EACH WEEK DAY IS SET ASIDE FOR GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED HERE. FOR INSTANCE, WEDNESDAYS WILL BE HAT 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 TO SELL AS MUCH CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS THIS SEASON FROM OUR LITTLE STORE AS ANY Bl 2 STORE IN THE CITY. WE EXPECT TO MAKE PRICES WIN YOUR PATRONAGE. IT ALREADY uOES 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 UP A TRADE THAT WE ARE PROUD OF AND WE MUST HAVE THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC; WE MUST DO EVERYTHING WE ADVERTISE. WE ARE HERE TO STAY AND YOUR FUTURE PATRONAGE AS WELL AS THE PRESENT, IS MOST EARNESTLY SOUGHT. THEREFORE, YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING AT OUR STORE EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED. Wednesday Specials Hats for WEDNESDAYS wo will offer iMini s auhtcred prices. This sale . Wes atraWB( tmB iannmas nn(1 Mm v otelS0U sou and stiff Hats, mo. You save $1.50. "Wror and other $3.50 Hats for You save $1.00. bci t V!al8 vuaraiUeed to bo tho WaLLhat ln th0 cltv- Our price tor cent dL 4 from BOc 10 c'c0- 20 per ereit fl8'?Uni' You Ba two years In WMt fl8ured at 10 per cent. Thursday Specials Underwear wW lull0 "nde?ar; You Kaov & 18 8oui hy tk4 In ah 7hear; th.ai yo seQ nlvo-'3-M a suit i IP,adinK magazlnos for 2.40 1 tm" W 11 se" Tllltay only, he you is 's another instance w havVin ,.ntW y.eara' lntoroat' for 11 an I'ne8..ot Underwear that llD ffi 8ult: Each nnd ovory Pf'ce for ThaurreaAn I'hat Price. Our or e cent, a IS cenU a Garment Uaaerwea? ? U Don 1 overlook this a WonTsL BWC a( 8ut at r store. byonLBahy "llat others sell It for, u mSre oSk n U tnnt thy clargo fnt a wit So ? ? f0r Thursday, 40 ' 4 snap. cents a garmont. Horo Friday Specials Sweaters.1, suspenders, handkerchiefs, neckwear, belts. Sweaters, $5.00, for Vi.00, you savo, $1,00. $4.50 Sweaters for $3.00. you save 90c. $4.00 Sweaters, $3.20, you savo SOe. $3.50 Sweaters, $2.80, you savo 70c. $2.50 Sweaters, $2.00, you savo 50e. We carry nothing but the best makes of Swenters nnd . the higher tho price, tho moro you save. Suspenders 25 cent suspenders, 15e, you save 10c. 50 cent suspenders, 35c. you save 15c. 75 cent suspenders, 60c, you save n quarter. $1.00 suspenders, 70c. You savo 30c. Wo have higher grade suspenders rn dueed in the same proportion. Handkerchiefs Men's 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. You save 100 per cent. 50 cent linen and silk handkerchiefs, 25 cents, you savo 100 per cent. Same reduction ,,008 on bettor handia'rchiofs. Belts We hnvo a real swell lino, hand carv ed, plain and ornamontnl. All tho de siraulo colors from 25 cents to $1.00. You can cut tho price on all 20 per cent. l " Neckwear 25 cent four-in-hands, tecks, shield bows, shield tecks, midget strings, 2foi 25 cents. When you buy 2 you are get ting one for nothing, CO cent four-ln-hands, 35 cents. You save 15 cents. $1.00 Abcot puffs for 50 cents. You nvc 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 save 25 cents. Men's black and whlto working shirts, double front and back, tho best values over given for 50 cents, for Sat urdays, 35 cents. Hero you savo IB cents. Jumpers Checked gingham Jumpers, sold by everyono for CO cents, for Saturdays, 35 cents. You savo 1C cents. Doss of tho Itoad, heavy denim coats, No. 099, regularly sold at $1.00 by overy dealer ln Pendleton, 75 cents, A quarter sav ing for you. Dusters An exceptionally good value for $1.50, will bo sold Saturdays for $1.20, a 30 cent saving. $2.50, puro linen dusters, extra long, wido collars, Saturdays for $1.85. Saves you CS cents, Monday Specials Night Robes and Pajamas 75 cent night robes, rxtru long, 50 centBi you clear 25 cents, $1.00, for 75 cents, $1,50 sateen, blue, pink ami white, for $1.15. $2.00 night robes. $1.50, you mnko 50c $2 50 dIkIi) rohi-f, $1.85, you just pick up G5c. Pajamas $3.50 suits for $2.10. saves you Just $1.40; $0.00 pajamas, $1.00 11 suit. You find $2. Tuesday Specials Gloves (Jloves 160 pairs working gloves, good values at $1.50, ami to show you how much wo want the worklnginon's trade, will muko 'em for an even dol lar. You save half a dollar. Dross Gloves $1.50 kind for $1.00; $1.25 kind for 75 centb Kadi of these means 50 cents to your profit. Uncalled-for Suits Wo have just received from a lending merchant tailor of Chicago, another In volco of uncalled for suits. These suits were made to order of host mnlorlal and to Individual measurements, uud wcro to havo been sold for from $20 to $2S, but tho persons ordering failed to call for them, so wo got 'em and they nro yours for $11.50, while thoy last. liable SULLIVAN & BOND Main Street, between Webb and Alta, 4 doors north of Hotel St. George t ...... -.a.. .aall I