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eiqht irltf. x 'PERTy to ( "ere valuabli -' close it ' will handle bottom land 're, 50 heal" HieKens, etc '11 take this. till ffnnrl 'erfect coid u trees. A the centers 'sjiose of ill sections es with gooJ ' In the J you moneJ Hi I' I" in pAOES. DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1904. PAGE THREE. ......H--K,W'H,, 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. OF T DEDICATION OF NEW METHODIST CHURCH. be completed this week and a good deal of grading has been done at Fourth street. ECHO'S FARMER PICNIC. Will Take Place Sunday, May 1 A Lcroc Attendance Is Expected Dedicatory Sermon by Rev. Powell J of Buffalo Maurice Hill Is Sick Fred Ko.fhaw Is the New O. R. & N. Operator at Milton Visitors From and to Various Points. lexander Department Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES ;j SIT DOWN Why put ub with so few chairs, or with those rickety ones you Ilould have thrown away sorao time ago? We have a host of now chairs aud our prices are not high. Bur chairs are uuill lor service a wen iu mum; a jum ui'i'c" Carpets, largest and best stock shown in Pendleton. BAKER & FOLSOM Furniture and Carpets HARDWARE JOBBERS. They Have a State Organization In Lone Star State. Houston, Texas, April 21. There was a good attendance today at the opening here of the annual conven tion of the Texas Hardware Jobbers' Association. The opening session was devoted to addresses of welcome and responses, the president's ad dress and the reports of other offi cers and committees. The remaining sessions of the con vention, which lasts three days, will he given over to discussions on vari ous matters of Interest to the trade. Some of the matters to receive at tention are "System and its Advan tages to tho Hardware Business," "Rules as Adopted by the Cleveland Hardware Jobbers," anTl "Taxation on Goods Carried In Storage." Athena, April 20. The new M. K. church is completed, an elaborate program has been prepared for the dedication, which will be Sunday. May 1. J. W. Powell of Huffalo, N. Y., will address the Epworth leag uers and Sunday school, llev. J. S. Anderson will deliver tho morning and evening addresses, and Presld-, ing Elder C. S. Gibson will conduct the evening services. The committees for the day are as follows: Decoration committee Mesdames Clarence Whitman, Florence Alloway, Misses Elsa Uosenzwelg and Nettle Cannon. Entertainment committee Mes dames H. H. Hill, h. Jones, 1-aura Froome, .1. M. Booker, Carrie Schmidt, Mary Brown, William Tom kins, Mary Robinson, Robert Boyd, Mary Wor,thIngton, Jennie Mcllride. Reception committee .Mesuames A. Zerba, George Marquis, Katie Broofcner. Roda Williams, A. Wag ner Carrie Schmitt, Mary WoVthlng- ton, Jessie Koontz, Mattle Read, Jennie McBrido, Mary Sohrlmpf, Sharp. Mary Stewart, Wilkinson, Wright and Burke, and Miss and Mattle Coppock. On church building Messrs. Henry Schmitt, Alf Johnson, Robert Conpoch, A. B. McEwen. William Tbompklns, A. M. Gillls, T. J. Kirk nr.if AUred Rosenzwelg. People from all over the neighbor ing country and cities will be pres-ont. Maurico Hill is sick at hiB homo with a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kershaw camo up from Wallula Monday and are visiting Mrs, Kershaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Willaby. Mr. Ker shaw will bo telegraph operator for the O. R. & N. at Milton. Mrs. E. A. Dudley left yesterday for Walla Wnlla to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. Fay LeGrow is visiting at Walla Walla with her mother, Mrs. Bowles. Miss Ellda Stackland's mother and sister of Cove, have returned homo after a visit here. Street Improvements. The grading on Third street will Prominent Speakers of the State Will Be Present to Address the People on April 30. H. C. Willis, recorder of tho city of Echo, and one of the foremost promoters of tho Farmers' Club at that place, has Just received a let ter from Col. R, C. Judson, of tho O. R. & N, Informing him that Dr. James Wlthycombe, of tho state agricultural college; Dr. E. N., Hutchinson, of the government bu-J reau of animal Industry, and other j prominent speakers will address tho cltlicns of Echo and vicinity on tho occasion of tho farmers' picnic on Saturday, April 30. The people of Echo are enthusias tic over tho prospects for govern ment Irrigation, and by constnnt ad vertising through tho mediums of I Fnrmers' Club meetings, picnics and sugar beet experiments, hopes to have n town of 1,000 people within a year from today. The population of the town has almost dmibled within the past 18 months. NEWS OF MILTON VISIT FROM TRAVELING SECRETARY Y. W. C. A. IN WONDERLAND. Northern Pacific Issued Its Annual Descriptive Circular of the Great Northwest. The W. &. C. K.ls now distributing the annual descriptive magazine. "Wonderland," Issued by the pas senger department of tho Northern Pacific. This magnificent magazine publi cation, although Issued by a busy railroad company. Is one of the most picturesque and Interesting bonks Issued In tho West. It contains over 100 pages highly lllustrnted with typical western scenes from tho won derland through which the Northern Pacific lines run, and has truly in spiring pictures of the great Yellow stone Park and cither famous resorts reached by the Northern Pacific and its branches. The editor of the book Is Olln D. Wheeler, the veteran literary man ager of the Northern Pacific and Its stories are of the highest standard, and Its descriptions true to nature and facts. Entertainment by the Woman's Chris tian Temperance Union Miss Pearl Badgers Entertained Twenty Five Young Friends Mrs. Hamil ton Is QUIte III Visitors From Colfax, Walla Walla and Other Points. Milton, April 19. Mr. and Mrs. It. 11. May of Walla Walln, wore guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. I.. B. Hogan. Mrs. F. W. Buck, who has been the guest of Mrs. C. p. Collins, went to Pendleton Saturday for a brief visit before returning to Colfax, Wash. Mrs. George Humlstou Is quite tit with n heart trouble, and in under the caro of Dr. M. Dlttobrandt. Mrs. Sid Coylu and Mrs. Jack Stew art of Wnlla Walln, hnve boon visit ing Mrs, L. B. Storm. Miss Mildred Hastings, who has been visiting Mrs. A. E. Ilostwlck, has returned to Wnlla Walla, Miss Louise Shields, northwest traveling secretary of the Y. W. C. A., left Saturday night for Walla .Wnlla after a visit to tho association "at Columbia college. Mrs. J. E, MeQuary went to Walla Walla this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. F. McWao. This evening tho W. C. T. V. will entertain the school teachers at tho home of Rev. and Mrs. V. H. Eakln. Miss Pearl Badgers entertained nboilt 25 of her young friends Satur day afternoon In honor of lutr 11th blrlhdny. The little ones all spent a very pleasant time and all wished her ninny happy returns of the day. Ice cream and enko were served. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchostor, I ml. knew what to do In tho hour of need His wife had such an unusual enso of stomach and liver trouble, phyal cianB could not help her. Ho thought of, and tried Dr. King's Now Mfo Pills, nnd sho got relief nt onco nnd was flnnlly cured. Only 25c at Tall man & Co.'s drug st re. It Is known that Andrew Carneglo's Incomo Ib far ahead of his expendi turcs in splto of his library founding and other benevolences. Wants More Trlb. L. F. Foster, San Francesco, Cal., Feb. 2nd, 1003, writes: "Please tlnd enclosed draft for $ 160.00. Sond me ono dozen treatments of 'Trlb.' Tho druggists hero say tnoy navo orders in tlioy can't get Oiled. Why Is this? I took Trlb myself Inst Juno and never felt better In my llfo than I do now. I have gono down In weight to 195 pounds nnd never think of liquor or tobacco any more. I know of 25 cures you could got reference from, If you caro to writo for thorn. Do suro to send mo twclvo Trlbs at once; I want to send them to Hono lulu." Tallman & Co., local ogonts. Think of It. Mon's suits, coat, pantB nnd vest, tiro salo prlco $2.95 per suit. Damag ed slightly. PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. a lit 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 WIlTmAKC 1ST. EACH WEEK DAY IS SET ASIDE FOR GREATEST BARGAIN8 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 CLOTH NG AN FURnTsH.NG GOODS THIS SEASON FROM OUR LITTLE STORE AS ANY BIG STORE IN THE C.TY. WE EXPECT TO MAKE PRICES W.N YOUR PATRONAGE. IT ALBEAnv unr. lie -r J tuc amount OF PEOPLE WEARING OUR SUITS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND NEW CUSTOMERS ARE COMING IN EVERY DAY. If BuTdING UP A TRADE tJaI WE ArI TrOUD 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, .S MOST EARNESTLY SOUGHT. THEREFORE, YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING AT OUR STORE EXACTLY AS ADVERTISbD. Wednesday Specials Hats Tor WEDNESDAYS wo will offer slaughtered prices. This salo Mes straws, 3us. Panamas and Mv' stetson bou and stiff Hats, imo. You save J 1.50. conqueror and other $3.50 Hats for Jou save $1.00. laitl Vla!8 Guaranteed to be the wefo esday, ?2.00. You save $1.00. cen t l Hat! from COc 10 G.G0. 20 per taL C0Uni' You save w years In "west figured at 10 per cent. Thursday Specials Underwear Mve! Tl 2,50 underwear. $2.00. You wme ilt 8Uil- Cooper's is sold by 4 In an rrar.' U.,at you 8eo ndvor JJ.0Oa n.fu 0 leaillnB magazinos for t $2.40 w 11 8e Thursday only, here vn. ls Is another Instance CbZT,10 yeara' Interest, for Uno8 ot Underwear that line VVS0 a. 8ult' Each and ovory Price for Ti,a,rg0ailn " thftt Prlco' 0ur w 80 cei !r8day' 40 cents a Garment Undertr ? U ove this tte WnTLE0a 8Ult nt 0l"- store. Ju more k on 11 thnt thy cnnr8 fent suit m ?r,? f0r ThurBay. 40 Is a snap cents a Garment. Hero Friday Specials Sweaters',' suspenders, handkerchiefs, neckwear, belts. Sweaters, $5.00, for ti.OO. you snve $1.00. $4.50 Sweaters for $3.C0, you save 90c. $4.00 Sweaters, $3.20, you save 80c. $3,50 Sweaters, $2.S0, you save 70c. $2.50 Sweaters, $2.00, you save 50c. Wo carry nothing but tho best makes of Sweaters and the higher the price, the moro you save. Suspenders 25 cent suspenders, '15e, you savo 10c. 50 cent suspenders, 35c, you savo 15c. 75 cent suspenders, 60c, you savo a quarter, $1.00 suspenders, 70c. You save 30c. We have higher grade suspenders re duced In tho same proportion. Handkerchiefs Men's 10 cent linen handkerchiefs, 2 for 5 cents, you savo 15c. 25 cent linen or silk handkerchiefs, plain nnd fancy borders, for Fridays only, 2 for 25 cents. You savo 100 per cent. 60' cent llnon nnd silk handkerchiefs, 25 cents, you savo 100 per ccut. Same reduction ,oes on better liandKerchiefs. Belts We havo a real swell line, hand carv ed, plain and ornamental. All the do slraulo colors from 25 cents to $1.00. You can cut tho prlco on nil 20 per cent. 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. 60 cent four-In-hands, 35 conts. You savo 15 cents. $1.00 Ascot puffs for 50 cents. You ave 50 cents, Saturday Specials Golf Shirts 75 cent golf shirts, now lino, Just re ceived for Saturdays, 35 cents, You save 40 cents. $1.25 Shirts for $1.00. You save two bits. $1.50 Shirts for $1.25. You savo 25 cents. Men's black and wlilto working shirts, double front and back, tho best valueK ever given for 60 cents, for Sat urdays, 35 cents. Here you save 15 rents. Jumpers Checked gingham Jumpers, sold by everyone for 50 cents, for Saturdays, 35 cents. You savo 15 cents. Dobs of tho Itoad, heavy denim coats, No. 999, regularly bold at $1.00 by every dealer In Pendleton, 75 cents. A ouartor sav ing for you. Dusters An exceptionally good value for $1.60, 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 65 cents. Monday Specials Night Robes and Pajamas 76 cent night robes, extra long, 60 cents; you dear 25 cents, $1.00, for 76 cents. $1.60 sateen, blue, pink and white, for $1.16, $2.00 night robes, $1.50, you make 60c. $2.60 night ruhoH, $1.85, you Just pick up 05c. Pajamas-13. 60 Biilts for $2.10, saves you Just J 1.10; $0.00 pajumaa, $1.00 u suit. You find $2. Tuesday Specials Gloves Gloves 160 palrst working gloves, good values at $1.50, anil lo show you how much wo want tho worklngmon's trade, will mako 'em for an even dol lar. You savo half a dollur. Dress OIovoh $1.60 kind for $1.00: $1.25 kind for 75 conts. ICnrh of those means 60 cents to your profit. Uncalled-for Suits We havo Just rer.olved from n loading merchant tailor of Chicago, another In voice of uncalled for suits. Those sulltf wero made to order of best mnlorlnl and to Individual measurements, nnd wore lo havo boon sold for from $20 to $26, but tho porsons ordering failed to coll for them, so wo got 'era nnd thoy are yours for $14.50, whllo tlioy last. RELIABLE SULLIVAN & BOND Main Street, between Webb and Alta, 4 doors north ot Hotel St. George Ml a