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HT LT PACES. DAILY EAST 03EG0NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1904. page t;:ree. 9 -..it e We c 49c 4Je 1 fte lay night, anil J aade. II I II ireet i K oader, I f pa-! V flt c FROM DAY TO DAY Extra Specials in Each Department AT ALEXANDER'S BIG SALE AT THIS SALE YOU CAN BUY GOOD NEW AND RELIABLE MER CHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY THAN DAMAGED GOODS ARE OF FERED FOR. HERE- IS A CHANCE TO BLOW YOURSELF: HANDKERCHIEF SALE. LADIES' WHITE HEMSTITCHED, FOUR CORNER EMBROIDERED AND SCALLOPED HANDKERCHIEFS, SUPERIOR QUALITY, REGU LAR VALUE 10c EACH, SPECIAL 6 FOR 25c. LIMIT OF ONLY SIX TO EACH CUSTOMER. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. 150 PAIR LACE CURTAINS AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. NEW LINE PARASOLS. NEW LINE OF LADIES' DENT GLOVES. Jexander Department Store j THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES 3 NEWS OF ATHENA SUCCESSFUL SU..GICAL OPERATION ON COPP BOY. James Wood Has a Chronic Ailment Will Spend the Summer at the Springs Nina Allen Is Recovering Plowing for Summer Fallow Young Boy Has Been III. SIT DOWN ' Why put up with so few chairs, or with those rickety ones you ould have thrown away somo time ago? We have a host of new chairs and our prices are not high. Br chairs are built for service as well as to make a good appear- Ice. Carpets, largest and best stock shown In Pendleton. BAKER & FOLSOM Furniture and Carpets I The French I I Restaurant ! Athena, April 26. Charley, the oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. William Russell, underwent another operation yesterday by Drs. Copp and Plamon don. Dr. Plamondon said the llttlo fellow Btood tho operation finely and he may recover now. Miss Gertie Burden and her broth er, Clarence Burden, have gone to tho springs, where they will spend the summer with their father. James Wood has been doctoring with a specialist of Walla Walla, and says ho feels better than he has for six years. He has been in 111 health for six years or more. Hnrry Allen returned from Port land a few days ago, whero ho went to nttond tho bedside of his little daughter, Nlnn, who was dangerously 111. Under the careful nursing of Mrs. Collender tho child Is out of danger, and with her mother, is ex pected to como homo In about two weeks. Mr, Carlisle and family, who have been residing on John Banister's placo cast of Athona, have moved to town to spend the summer. Misses Elsa Uosenzwoig and Net tie Cannon have been In the country visiting little Charley Russell, who has been sick for three months. Charley, up to tho time of his sick ness was one of Miss Cannon's pu pils. George Lleuallcn has Just started to plow his summer fallow. On nccount of tho heavy early spring rain and the recent dry spell, the ground for summer fallowing Is getting so hard It is almost Impossi ble for the farmers to summer fallow It, which Is making somo of them look pretty blue. Are You a Oyspeptlc? If you are a dyspeptic you owe It to yourself and your friends to get well. Dyspepsia annoys tho dyspep tic's friends because his disease sours his disposition as well as Ms stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will not only euro dyspepsia, indlgostton and Bour stomach, but this palatable reconstructive tonic dlgcstant strengthens the wholo digestive ap paratus, and sweetens the llfo ns well as the stomach. When you take Kodol Dyspepsia Curo tho food you eat Is enjoyed, it Is digested, nsslmllatcd and Its nutrient proper ties appropriated by tho blood and tissues. Health Is tho result. Sold by Tallman A Co. Meeting of Labor Men. Gadsden, Ala., April 27. Tho Ala bama State Foderntlon of Labor be gan Its annual meeting In this city today with President D. U. Williams In the chair. Tho attendance num bers nearly ICO delegates who come from all quarters of tho state 'mo sessions will continue for several days and will be devoted to the dis cussion of plans for strengthening the membership and efficiency of tho federation and to a consideration of various questions affecting the inter ests of organized labor in Alabama. NEWS OF MILTON IS ATTENDING DENTAL COLLEGE IN PORTLAND- The Best Family Salve. DoWitt's WJtch Hazel gives In stant relief from burns, cures cuts, bruises, sores, eczema, totter and all abrasions of tho skin. In buying Witch Hazel Salvo It Is only neces sary to seo that you got tho genu ine DoWitt's nnd n curo Is ccrtnln. There are many cheap counterfeits on tho mnrket, all of which nro worthless, and quite a fow nro dan gerous, while DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is perfectly harmless nnd cures. Sold by Tallman & Co. Best 25 Cent Meal In the City Private Dining Parlors. 2 Elegant Furnished Rooms In Connection. GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. C33 Main Street. Good for Children. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives im mediate relief in all cases of cough, croup and la grippe, because it Joes iot nnR Immediately Into tho stom ach, but takes effect right at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the Inflammation, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs' to contribute pure llfo glvlng and lif ('sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. One Minute Cough Cure Is pleasant to take ind It is good alike for young and old. Sold by Tallman & Co. In Memory of Grant. Pittsburg, Pa., April 27. In ac cordance with n custom extending over several years tho Amerlcus Club of Pittsburg will glvo n banquet tonight In observance of the birth day annlversnry of Gen. HI. S. Grant, Congressman John Dnlzell will act as toastmastcr and the chief speaker of the evening will bo Secretary Tn.i. Other speakers will bo Congressman C. H. Grosvenor of Ohio, and Judgo J. Frank Fort of tho supremo court of Now Jersey. A Cure for Headache. Any man, woman or child suffer ing from headache, biliousness or a dull, drowsy feeling, should tnko ono or two of DoWitt's l.lttlo Early Risers night and morning. These famous llttlo pills are famous be cause thoy aro a tonic ns well as n pill. Whtlo they cleanse tho sys tem they strengthen and rebuild It by their tonic effect upon tho liver and bowels. Sold by Tallman & Co. Gone to Illinois on a Visit Gone to College Place Visitor From Idaho Returned From a Hunting Trip Visitors to and From Various Oregon and Washington Points. Milton. April 27. Carl M. Wil liams, who has boon in Portland at tending a dental college, Is homo for his vacation. Mrs. B. L. Sjnalloy of Walla Walla, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. R. Mnncla. Mrs. Stephen Rlughoffor has re turned to Walla Walla nftor a visit with her mother, Mrs. John Miller. Mrs. S. A. Armstrong left Monday for Illinois, whero sho will spend tho summer visiting. Rev. A. J, Adams has returned from Haker City, whero he attended, presbytery. Miss Maymo Nichols will go to College placo tomorrow, whero sho will clerk In tho dry goods store of Nichols Pros. G. A. Cowl has returned from a bunting and Mailing trip up the Walla Walla river. Mrs. Thomns Lessor of Peck, Ida., Is hero on a brief business visit. Mr. nnd Mrs, John Gross of Walla Walla, wore tho guestH yesterday of Mr, and Mrs. I- J. Heale. Miss Maud Krazler went to l'emllo ton today for a visit. $100 Reward, $100. 'I'tic renders of thin paper will be plenaeit to li-iirn Hint then- In nt lenat one .trend ed dl'ensp tlmt scion linn ten nlile to euro hi nil tin RtnitcH, nm) thut la Co tnrrli. Hull's Cntnrrh Cure la tho only positive nuc' now known to tin; medical fraternity, fntnrrh IioIiik n cnnitltutlonnl cllxenae, require!! n constitutional refit ment. Hall's Cntnrrh Curo Is taken In ternnlly, nctliiR directly on tho blood end milfoils surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tho foundation of tho dlienae, nnd kIvIiik the patient strength by build ing nil tho cotiRt 1 1 ii linn nml miniating na ture (u doing IIh work. Tho proprietors hnva no much faith In Its curntlvo powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for nuy case that It fiills to cure. Semi for lint lit tefltltnonlntii. Address : l J. CIIHN15V CO.. Toledo, O. Hold by Dmifelst, price 75c. Tnko llnH's Family rills for constipation. Pure Welnnard'a beer nt Tho Mint. At Grant's Old Home. Galena, 111., April 27. Galena to day paid tiibuto to tho memory of her most Illustrious son, General U. S. Grant. Appropriate exercises par ticipated In by hundreds of visitors to tho city marked tho anniversary of his birth. It was tho 12th colo brntlon In as many years that has been held hero slnco tho dedication of tho handsomo Grunt mumimont. Iltll I APRIL IS A HUMMER. OUR BUSINESS FOR THIS MONTH HAS BEEN BIG AND WE ARE PROUD OF IT. IT DEMONSTRATES TO US THAT OUR POLICY IS CORRECT, THAT TO WIN THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC BY GIVING THE BEST PRICES ON GOOD, HONE8T GOODS IS THE BEST TRADE PULLER. WECANNOT ADVERTISE THAT WE HAVE THE "BIG" STORE, BECAUSE WE HAVEN'T: BUT WE CAN SAY THAT WE GIVE THE BIGGEST VALUES OF ANY STORE IN PENDLETON, BECAUSE SUCH IS THE FACT. WE HAVE LEARNED THAT THE SliE OF THE STORE IS NOT WHAT COUNT8 IN THE uudl- "ESS WORLD. ITS THE SIZE OF THE VALUE OF THE GOODS IN COMPARISON WITH THE LOW PRICE. WE ARE ON THE RIGHT LINE AND WE PROPOSE TO KEEP RIGHT ALONG HAMMERING AWAY, MAKING SLEDGEHAMMER BLOWS OF LOW PRICES DRIVE THE NAIL OF OUR BU8INE88 SUC- CESS. A FEW REASONS WHY WE CAN GIVE BETTER VALUES MIGHT NOT BE OUT OF PLACE HERE: WE HAVE SMALL RENT TO PAY; WE DO OUR OWN WORK; OUR INVESTMENT IB NOT LARGE, AND WE HAVE NO INTEREST TO PAY: OUR STOCK IS ALL NEW. BRIGHT AND FRESH, AND WE HAVE NO MONEY INVE8TED IN OLD, STALE. UN8ALABLE GOOD8. WHICH TAKE UP nOQM THAT C0ST8 MONEY FOR RENT; NOR HAVE WE A BOOKKEEPER MARKING DOWN BAD ACCOUNTS. ANOTHER THING, OUR INSURANCE IS LIGHT; OUR LIGHT AND FUEL BILL IS 8MALL; WE HAVE NO nuH-SALARIED CLERKS, 80 YOU CAN SEE FOR YOURSELVES SOME OF THE MANY REASONS WHY WE CAN SELL CHEAPLY. THOSE DAY-SALE PRICES TELL THE STORY OF OUR BIG BUSINESS RECORD FOR THIS MONTH. THESE PRICE8 WILL CONTINUE UNTIL MAY 18T. LOOK AT EACH DAY'S 8PECIAL8. THE8E DAY SALES SAVE YOU MONEY. FIGURE OUT YOUR SAVING FOR YOULSELF. YOU'LL FIND THAT WE HAVE THE GOODS JUST AS ADVERTI8ED WHEN YOU COME TO OUR STORE. Monday Specials Night Robes and Pajamas 75 Cent nlrrit rA,n ..... 1 rn f a, UAUU lUIIg, OU IL.WU.,c,,e.nr. ct!nt.B- V0. tor whiio 7' V. salwn. blue, pink and llM'r i16' 2'00 nleht rob08' I -W. you make 50c. $2,50 night robes, lou iT, .,v H,,llB Ior -w saves You?fl4H!$f00 I,nJamas' '00 Tuesday Specials Gloves vaUBat ii W,rk.lne, eloves' tow mneh , IU' aml to 8l,ow' y" - win e, W1nt ,tn worklngmon's Yn " k2 em for nn even. dol Dress n,avo ha,f a d0ar- ns so i ir. 7C. c,,nt8- Each of thoso ' vvulE io your profit. Tolc of nnSSL, r, Chlc6. another In we made ,"Cd f?r 8Ult8- These suits to bavJ i 1 meaa'romonts, and .to , but ,hnbeon BOld 'or from $20 10 c for thlm porsona ordorlng failed Me Wars for ii?r BOt '0 nnd thoy s-:- wntie they losL Wednesday Specials Hats For WEDNESDAYS we will offer Hats at slaughtered prices. This sale Includes straws, fans, Panamas and caps. John D. Stetson sou and stiff Hats, $3.50. You savo 1.G0. Conqueror and other J3.G0 Hats for $2.50. You save ?1.00. All $3 Hats guaranteed to be the best $3 hat in tho city. Our price tor Wednesday, $2.00. You save $1.00. Straw Hats from 50c to $G.E0. 20 per cont discount. You save two years In terest figured at 10 per cent. Thmsday Specials Underwear Cooper's J2.50 underwear, $2.00. You savo G0p a . suit, Coopor's is sold by somo doalers for 13.00. lOtis Underwear, that you see adver tised In all the leading magazines for $3.00 a suit, wo will sell Thursday only, nt $2.40. This Is another Instance ,vhoro you savo two years' Interest. Wo have 10 linos of Underwear that soils for $1.00 a suit. Each and every lino Is a bargain at that price. Our prlco for Thursday, 40 cents a garment or 80 cents a suit. Don't overlook this Underwear GOc a suit nt our store. Wo won't say what others sell it for, but you can bank on it that they charge you moro. Our prico for Thursday, 40 cents a suit, 20 cents a garment. Here Is a snap. Friday Specials Neckwear 25 cent our-ln-liands, tecks, shield bows, Bhield tecks, midget strings, 2foi 2G cents. When you buy 2 you aro got ting ono for nothing, 50 cent four-ln-hands, 35 cents. You savo 15 cents, 11.00 Ascot puffs for 50 cents. You ave GO cents. Handkerchiefs Men's 10 cent linen handkerchiefs, 2 for G cents, you savo 16c. 25 cont linen or silk handkerchiefs, plain and fancy borders, for Fridays only, 2 for 25 conts. You savo 100 pr cont. 60 cont linen and silk handkerchiefs, 25 cents, you save 100 per cont. Hamo reduction ,oes on hotter handriorrhlefs. Sweaters, suspendi rB, handkerchiefs, neckwear, belts. Sweaters, J5.00, for i.00, you suve 11.00. $L50 Sweaters for I3.G0, you save 90c. $4.00 Sweaters, $3.20, you save 80c. $3.60 Sweaters, $2.80, you save 70e. $2.60 Sweaters, $2.00, you savo 50c. Wo carry nothing but tho best makes of Sweaters and tho higher tho prlco, the more you save. Suspenders 25 cent suspendora, 15c, you savo 10c. 60 cent suspenders, 35c, you savo 16c. 75 cent suspenders, 50c, you savo a quarter. $1.00 suspondors, 70c. You save 30c, We have higher grade auspunders re duced in the same proportion. Belts Wo have a real swell lino, hand carv nd, plain and ornamental. All the de sirable colors from 26 cents to $1.00. You can' cut tho price on all 20 per cont. Saturday Specials Golf Shirts 75 cent golf shirts, now lino, Just ro reived for Saturdays, 35 conts. You save 10 cents. $1.25 Shirts for $1.00. You savo two $1.50 Shirts for $1.25. You savo 25 cents. Men's black and wlilto working shirts, double front and back, tho best values ever given for 50 cents, for Bat iinliiyn. .35 rents. Hero you savo 16 rents Jumpers Checked gingham Jumpers, sold by everyone for 60 conts, for Saturdays, 36 cents. You savo 15 cents. Iloss of tho Itoad, heavy donim coats, No, 099, regularly told at $1.00 by every doalor In I'cndlelon, 76 cents. A quarter sav ing for you. Dusters An exceptionally good value for $1.60, will bo sold Saturdays for $1.20, a 30 rent saving. $2.50, pure linen dustors, extra long, wldo collars, Saturdays for $l.t6. Saves you 05 cents. SULLIVAN & BOND Main Street, between Webb and Alta, & doors north ot Hotel St. Gcorg n f