TEN PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1904. paq five. COMING for One Week Only The Grandest Aggregation of Bargains Ever Shown in Pendleton MAY MUST BE A BANNER MONTH. TO MAKE IT SUCH WE MUST OFFER BANNER PRICES. WHY WE DO AND CAN UNDERSELL: FIRST WE ARE A PART OF THE QOLDEN RULE 8YNDI CATE, A COMMUNITY OF STORES LOCATED IN OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, MONTANA AND COLORADO. WE BUY TOGETHER, THEREFORE BUY IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND GET BIG DIS COUNTS AND PAY NO COMMISSION. SECOND WE BUY DIRECT OF THE MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, SO SAVE THE JOBBERS' COMMISSION. THIRD WE OPERATE WITH THE LEAST POSSIBLE EXPENSE. FOURTH WE DO A CASH BUSINESS. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO HELP PAY FOR THE GOODS THE OTHER FELLOW GOT BUT DID NOT PAY FOR. FIFTH WE ARE SATISFIED WITH GOLDEN RULE PROFITS. THAT IS, WE CHARGE NO MORE PROFITS THAN WE WOULD LIKE TO PAY. LOOK OVER THE FOLLOWING MATCHLESS PRICES. WE HAVE THE GOODS. WE DO NOT mDVERTISE WHAT WE DO NOT HAVE. COME IN, LOOK OVER OUR STOCK, GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR METHOD OF DOING BUSINESS. WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON EVERY PURCHASE. SHOES Do your shoes Rive satisfaction? Wo carry a full lino of up-to-date ladles', children's and men's shoes a reasonable prices, which are guaranteed. Wo havo 100 pairs of odds and ends In ladles' shoes, good widths, regular $1.5(1 and $1.75, sale price. $1 18. We have paid special attention to our men's shoes and can give you anything you want in the lat est lasts. Children's substantial school shoes, good bargain, size 5 to 8 88c Same in sizes 8 to 11 $1.12 Same in sizes 11 to 2 $1.33 NOTIONS We are headquarters for No tions, you have only to look over the following list to bo convinced that you have been paying too much for your notions if you have not been buying them hero. Hair pins, per buncn 1c 200 parlor matches, per bunch 1c Snoe tacks, per 'package 2c Hooks and eyes, two doz 2c Pie pans, each 3c 2-pint dairy pans, each 3c Host brass pins, full count 4c Host satety pins, per doz 4c Curling irons, each 4c 2-quart dairy pans, each 4c 1- plnt funnel, each 4c flood pearl buttons, per doz ,.,.5c 2 1-plnt tin cups 5c File shovel, each 5c 2- bladed mincing knife, each ...7c Ladles' or gents' shoe polish .10c UeBt flour sifter, each 12c ID-quart dairy pil, each 15c Extra heavy 12-quart dairy pall, each 25c 14-quart retlnned dish pan' .... 28c 17-quart IX retlnned dish pan . .38c Many other things in the notion line too numerous to mention, but at correspondingly low prices. MEN'S SUITS EXTRA SPECIAL To introduce our Suits to the men of Pendleton we make the following offer. We believe we are selling men's suits cheaper than any firm In Pjndleton. During this sale we will give as a present $1.00 in cash with every suit you buy worth $6.50 or up to $10.00, and $1.50 In cash on every suit over $10.00. Examine these prices. Come In and let us show you. Men's Light Dressy Suit Just the thing for summer $4.95 Dark Grey Mixed Suit A remarkable, good bargain, only $0.50 Better grades $7.50, $8.50, $10.00 and up CALICO. During this sale we will sell the best calico, per yard 5c Take all you want. PERCALES. All 10c and 12c Percale .will go for 9c Take all you want. DRESS GINGHAMS. We have a nice assortment of dress ginghams, regular 10c quality, during tills Bale, per yard 5c MUSLINS. Good 8 l-3c bleached, per yd . .5c A heavy 11c bleached, per yd ..9c All sheetings guaranteed to be cheaper than any other place In town. CORSETS. Remember, we havo the exclus ive agency lor Dr. Warner's cele brated Rust-proof Corset. The best fitting and most serviceable cor set on the market. Cal! and see the different styles. We have them fiom 50c up. SLACK AND COLORED SKIRTS. We entry a full lino of the fum jus Peerless underskirt. Nono better sold today. A good quality, full deep flounce, 78c. Hotter ones, 88c, 98c, $1.13, $1.75 and tip. DRESS GOODS. This Is the only place in Pendle ton where you can get the cele brated "Hroadhead" dress goods. Wo buy these goods direct from the factory and we get the special discount to the Golden Hulo Syndi cate. Thesu goods aro recognized by all judges as the very best cream of the market. For wear and finish they aro superb. Our line of summer goods In fancy weaves is complete. LAWNS. Our new spring lines aro in. Wo bought these ,awus, also our spring walstlugs In Now York. Wo havo tho right styles and prices. Don't pass tlieso up. SHIRT WAI8T8. Our lino of waists and prices of the same havo attracted much at tention. W havo exceptionally strong values In shirt waists and dressing sacques. Muslin Underwear Our muslin underwear should not be overlooked or forgotten. We can save you 25 per cent on any article you may doslro. Our cor set covers range in price from 10c to $1.75. Ladles' drawers from 20o to $1.75 Ladles' white Bklrts from 48c to 92.25 Ladles' night gowns from 42c up Chemise from 78c up Hemember, this Is tho celebrat ed PoorloBB underwear woll mndo and perfectly satisfactory. have an exceptionally strong line of ladles' summer vests and gauze pants, from 5c to 65c. H08IERY. Our line of hosiery has been recognized as one of tho bet In tho city. Children's fine ribbed hose, n lCc grade, our price 10c Heavy ribbed children's hose ..13c . Ladles' best fine ribbed 10c stock ings in town. I-ndles' fancy hoso from 15c up. Ladles' Imported lisle finish hose, 25c. LACE CURTAINS. House-cleaning time brings a de mand for iace curtains. Notice these, prices and sizes: Nottingham curtnltiH, 30 Inches wide, VA feet long 48e Nottingham curtnlns, 3D Inches wide, 7'6 feet long 58c Nottingham curtains, 35 Inches wide, 9 root long 65c Nottingham curtnlns, 45 Inches wide, 9 feet long $1, GOLDEN RULE STORE Main Street, Opposite Postoffice a MEN'S GLOVES. Our stock of men's gloves Is complete, Wo havo several stylos of sub- stantlal wording gloves for. .50c JJ A calf skin, Baranac glovo, good wearers 65o as Genuine horsohldo glove no bet- J J ter on the market M, $1.29, $1.50 A PRIZE FOR THE 5i BOYS H We give 25 cents In cash to J J each boy buying a suit worth 91.79 to $2.50, and 60 cents In cash on suits worth $2.75 and up. We have boys' long pants suits, SJ good coloro and very reasonable In price, ranging from $3.50 to $10.00. Boys' short pants suits from 75c up. i i i THE MANCHURIAN BANDIT AN IMPORTANT FACTOR One of the factors In the present ar between IluBsia and Japan whlch may have an Important part in determining the result, but which is tut "'tie considered as yet is the bandit of Manchuria. oome call this person "the red for they glvo passes to the villagers fortunate villages fell between the who bring their produce to Nlu Chwang both by water and roadways. Carta and boats holding passes from these robbera carry the flag of the band that issues tho passes, and, strange to relate, these flags are al whiskered gentleman"; he Is more1 ways respected by the men of other " ., " 6--iuieiuun- ; ne is more !v , y ana Properly spoken of as Jne bandit." Some of those In the far Rant i.n.... ..... . .. ., h'?"' nnd tlle" reason, doubtless, way the Chinese have sent Yuanshl anil his army corps to the great i Dnan nai Kwan these seeing is to keen very robbers in Manchuria, tii .i i . , ---o muir iraue a weu-car- "i out and lucrative ono will dis appear with tho largo bodies of Jap anese and Russian troops In the Wunlry. J?.e8 bandits -w,uui) strong are rennrterl tn lie They have plenty of nmTir ouuub- xney nave plenty or Bmau.arm ammunition, but no artll jery or large cuns of anv descrin- fit.?" ?hoy nro mostly composed of arm d BOl(,le of tho Chlneso wno havo been drilled by for th. .1 Tney aro much hotter shots Bino.i e 81brian Cossack, for tholr BMhM?i.U tholr UvlnB- There 18 a ffinff""! of tno Cnlneso militia doni 5 thom u thoy hav ot already in fa ' . oy nre raotlorntoly armed, turert t y US0 tno weapons cap eWi rora tne various bands of Man saurian robbera from time to time, in bandits aro In a way honest, hnnfls So that onco having paid his toll to the robber tho villager go-is on way rejoicing, well knowlns that ha hna nothing more to fear. Now, what happened when the Japanese took possession of the country following tho Chlno-Japan-ese war? Tho Japanese, seeing that they could not cope with the bandit, ii,.u-,.,i htm to putty on a trade which kept tho country settled to the Uo,icfoitnn nr l.oiii villager and uan- ,iu nnii did not interefero with this, as it wore, legitimate trade. On the other nana, wnen me hub slans took possession of Manchuria, and particularly Nlu Chwang, In 1000,, during the "boxer" trouble, the higher Russian authorities endeavor ed to put down the bandit by force of arms, but those having authority In a lesser degree did not do so; they only tried to put him down when ho would or could not meet their demands, which often led to trouble. Moreover, the Siberian Cossack is not too woll paid, and as he general ly was on patrol, if plckotod In vll- I inces. all over the couutry. tho un- rclber and tho Russian troop, but! as the troops were always being moved about tho country uio vil lager was required to provide him ur.tr fmm each body of trootm. in contrast to tho bandit's ono request and tills request was ui uaiiy occur- rence. Tho bandit could not get his living, because he could not guaran-j tee a countryman against losses i through the Russians. It was the bandits who destroyed . thK trans-Siberian railway between' Mukden and Port Arthur In the "box er" trouble, carrying away rails and sleepers for miles, cutting Into small pieces the Iron bridges a feat ono would think waB impossible, but they get tho villagers to help them and work llko ants. If tho railway is to ue protectee, with any success It will require, not ouly pickets along tho lino, but strong bodies of troops at close inter vals, as these bandits aro daring to a degree and havo past grievances with tho Russians to wipe out. The bandits are In no way subser vient to China, and tholr action can i. inv-r.n hi havinir In any way tho approval of the Chinese govern-1 ment In iacl. tno buvug juitu .NO TALK. "JIo'JI nover mako a success as a pugilist." "Why not?'' "Ho always wants to fight." A Great Australian Charity. One or the oldest InstitutionajJIn Moltiniima Anutrnltn lrnnun fin the of "S o'clock rush." is In danger of ox- Chinese troops sent to tho great wall Unction. For half a century a phll nlalulv shows how tho Chinese gov- nnthrople restaurant proprietor has eminent fears these men and shows given a free moal at 8 o'clock every the r intention to keep them out of evening to persons temporarily "down China proper and the neutral part on their lurk." No professional loaf thereof. iers or chronically unemployed were encouraged, Tho attendanco avor agod about a hundred. Tno proprie tor of tho restaurant Is now retiring from business. Hoston Transcript. Refused to Confirm, Havana, April 29. The sonata re fused to confirm tho nominations (or vnr'niitilffcl In tlin nunrnrnn nnnvt himln by Secretary Justice Zaldoa, demand ing the retontton of Chlof Cruzpcros, Zaldos resigned. Justlco Walter Richardson, a hotel clnk In Seattle, bocamo angered at n dis charged porter, Thursday, nd flred, at him In the lobby of the bote), nhlMi ntlA.1 ullh kcu44VrlQCl- pally women ana wi"" ... .t ' 1 t