PAGES. DAILY EAST 03EG0NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1904. PAGE THREE, 2.GHT disc New, Fresh and Reliable Merchan At Money-Saving Prices-The Big Sale at Alexander's READ READ READ 36-inch Dixie L. L. Muslin 20 yards fop $1.00 36-lneh Lonsdale Bleached Muslin 12 yards for $1.00 36-Inch Fruit of Loom Bleached Muslin 12 yards for $1.00 45-lnch Andros Goggln Pillow Tubing 14c yard 45-Inch Aurora Pillow casing 12c yard 9- 4 Aurora Bleached Sheeting 22c yard 10- 4 Aurora Bleached Sheeting 25c yard A. F. C. Dress Ginghams . 62c yard American Indigo Prints o 20 yards for $1.00 Gibraltar Percales, Dark Colors 7c yard SHOE BARGAINS All $1.50 Ladies' Shoes at $1.15 pair All $2.00 Ladles' Shoes at $1.49 pair All $2.50 Ladles' Shoes at $1.82 pair All $3.00 Ladles Shoes at ,.. $2.25 pair Alexander Department Store THE GIVERS OF BEST .VALUES SPEAKS H-H-M Dr. C. J. Whitaker To Resume the Practice of Dentistry in Pendleton DR. C. J. WHITAKER, THE RELIABLE DENTIST, WHOSE WORK IN THE PAST BUILT HIM SUCH A LARGE PRACTICE, HAS CON CLUDED TO OPEN BUSINESS IN HIS OLD FIELD AND WILL BE FOUND IN THE OLD OFFICE, CORNER OF MAIN AND COURT STS. Office Open for Business May 5 WOODCRAFT MRS. C. C. VAN ORSDALL'S ADDRESS AT OAKLAND. I I PLUMBING and SEWER WORK 1 HAVE A FULL LINP op di iimrinr rsnnns; and FIRST. CL88 WORKMEN! ALsn mawc ccwrn rnMNrr.TinNS. ES. M'MATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN 8T. : Lumber and j I Building Materials MINING 'Woe, ear Havana. a STAMnkm. UNESS AND wnnu-u Kf.TRIUPH.1FYNN&Co!! a substltute.ll makers. A GUARANTEED ROOF QJS1- Bomhft h?Ze- Something that won't give out Just at the r. 1U ""aiemine that win .h .. a atfrite roof. MtUrr that wl stand hard usage. ELATE RITE ROOF; "u we ri7" " '"qiurenienta and many more. 11 guaruuux IS' M U okZ?J L It has been on the market for over twelve JE" WrltA lcujr 00 Jt own merits, not on tlie aemenw 01 CkUriU o l?T VTi and Information. "ic oohag Co., is Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon If you are arranging to build or make Improvements, come and see us for your lumber. Our stock la large and well selected. We want to figure with you on your lumber bill. We make sasb, doors and blinds. Pendleton Planing Mills ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. COAL Let us fill your bin with . . . . ROCK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best and most economical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Depot Grand Guardian Delivers An Interest ing Heart to Heart Talk to Joint Convention of Alameda County Clr. cles at Oakland Tells of the Won derful Growth of the Order In Seven Years. Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdall, grand guar dian of the order of tho Women of Woodcraft, delivered an able address beforo the Alameda county circles last week, on tho growth of tho or der, from which the following ex tracts are taken. She said In part: "Tho story of all great achieve ments is a story or small beginnings. of unwavering faith, of sleepless per sistency. Nothing In all the world's history over sprang Into life spontan eously perfect. No following was ever gathered about any movement or Idea without the lodestone of faith to draw men and women to It a faith which would enable them to live for It, and If need to dlo for It. "The story of the Women of Wood craft contains these elements. In April, 1897, when our order was or ganized by the seven men and wo men who were called by circumstan ces to this task there wns no outward and visible sign of the stature it would attain the results It would re cord, tho splendid development It would bo granted In seven short years. 'Us beginning was essentially small, commonplace, humble. Hut there was faith and there was granted the gift of persistency tho persistency which crawled when It could not walk, walked when It could not run, picked Itself up when It stumbled, never knew when It was whipped, moved al ways a step at a time and each step forward. "The results today are worth look ing at, not to gather lazy or conceit ed content therefrom, but to quicken our ambition and fire our enthusiasm In the great work before us for we have only begun to grow, only touch ed the outskirts of the work we are destined to do for the order, and through the order for tho homes of the West, this great West of ours which is surely, If there Is such place, God's own peculiar country. "in seven years, starting with no assets but faith and persistency, w have paid death claims to a grand to tal of $7G4,75B almost $1,000,000. Wo have accumulated Biirplus assets above this enormous distribution of $230,000, of which $190,000 Is Invest' ed In Interest-bearing bonds. We have gathered a membership of 42,000 In B82 communities of tho nine Pacifl states. "From an unknown and unrecog1 nized little organization with no rat lng In the financial world we have reached a point whero our warrants In any of the towns In Oregon, Colo rado, Washington or California can be cashed at any bank with no moro hesitation than If they were bank drafts. ' "These results aro not to bo placed to tho credit of any one man or wo man, or any Bet of men or women Every member of the order, with a devotion and enthusiasm which Is po culiar in the history of fraternal or ders, has helped, has contributed his or her share of effort and of loyalty, We have always had in a remarkable degree a 'working membership.' This trait we must each studiously cultl vate, ub Individuals, as local circles and In the Grand Circle. This gathering tonight Is a gath erlng of the representative workers; and aa I havo an especial fondness for those who do things those upon whom falls the 'work of tho world,' I am proud of the honor of being one of .you. California ranks third In member ship among the nine states, with Col orado first and Oregon second. You have over 7,000 members In the state now. You have the population; you havo tho energy and ambition; you have a 'good thing' to talk for and recommend to those seeking frater nal Insurance. It's up to California to rank second even first. Will you grasp your opportunity? I have faith to believe you will. NEWS OF ATHENA THE RATHDONE 3ISTER3 ENTERTAINED KNIGHTS. Domesticated Elk. Probably the only domesticated herd of elk In the Inland Empire browses on the ranch of William I'. Ileser, democratic Mate senator from thin county, two and a half miles southeast of town, says a Walla Walla dispatch. There are 14 animals In the bunch, all sufficiently tame to al low strangers to come within CO yards of them. This Is born shedding time among the bull elk, and when The Spokes man-Review correspondent visited the field recently, a fine pair of horns, shed a short tlmo before by a tately looking animal, were lying In the grass. The two horns had been dropped about 100 yards apart and tvero undamaged. It Is said the elk nibble the castoff product until they are destroyed, If left any length f time. One big beast still wore a tall pair of antlers and stood on tho hill side like a sentinel, ready to glvo arnlng if too near an approach was made. Mr. Ileser has had an elk herd for 23 years. He obtained the first ani mals from Oregon. An elk lives about as long as a cow, and Its mode ot living Is about tbe same. Senator Ileser keeps the herd In a pasture be hind bis barnB, whero there Is plenty of water and a fair sized range. Visitors prom La Grande Will Lo cate at lone Drake Her Arm Fall ing From Merry-Go-'Round Broth erhood of St. Paul New Store at Kamela H. H. Curtis Is Dulldlng a New Residence. Athena, May 2. Thurs.lay evening the Hnthbone Bisters gave their brothers and husbands a plcasnut surprise. An Interesting program was rendered. Mrs. Archie Mclntyro gnvi ono of her Inlmttnhle readings, followed by vocal selections by Miss Maud Gholson and Mrs. M. W. Smith. mica wort sorvoil. ntiil nil vn iovnhlo ' cvnlng wns spent. Mrs Mnn MnRnn. wlin fnrmorlv rn sided In this city, but now of i.a ; Compound. uramio, spent a tew nays this week visiting friends. .Mr. nnd Mrs. ft. W. Kihy of IV -dleton, spent Sunday In Athena ( touillng the dedication of tho now M. E. church. Mr. Itlgby wns pastor ot the M. E. church 25 years ago. Will Myers, the attorney who came from the East a fow months ago, left Sunday evening for lone, to locate. .Members of tho M. E. church, and hoveral others, organized an order of the llrotherhood of St. Paul Sttmlny, with 3G charter members. Mrs. Mnrlou Jack and children of Hnvann, spent Sundny In tho city visiting her mother, Mrs. Charles Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Curtis of Marl on county, spent a fow days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mans field. Mrs. Mays Is vlslllug at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Ilarrett, en route from her homestead at Star buck, Wash. J. W. Adams Is building a new resi dence at the corner of Third and Col lege streotB, for 11. II. Curtis. Broke Her Arm, Saturday evening Mrs. Hubert Tbarp had her arm broken while at tempting to mount u horse on the morry-go-'round. She caught a font In her dress, fell on her left arm anil broke It. Dr. Plamondou reduced the fracture. New Store at Kamela, Green Etes left tblB morning for Kamela, whero ho will build u sloro In the near future. A PREACHER'S OPINION. 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HORSES FOR SALE Ono 2-yoar-old Porchnron stallion, Mill scl or triulo; also about 25 head of young horses of Porchoron stock. For particulars sco 0. E, Hoover, Pendleton, Or. Eg and Phosphate BAKING POWDER IIHTTER THAN THE OLD-TIME CREAM OF Tnll'lAH POWDERS, I The French I I Restaurant I Dest 25 Cent Meal In the City Private Dining Parlors. NOTICE TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND PATRON 8: I TAKE PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING TO MY FRIEND8, DRS, L. L. AND T. H. WHITE, TO WHOM I HAVE 80LD MY DENTAL BU8INE88 IN THIS CITY. I THOROUGHLY RECOMMEND THE DRS. WHITE A8 FIRST CLASS DENTISTS IN EVERY RESPECT, AND WILL ES TEEM IT A FAVOR FOR ANY OF MY PATIENT8 TO PLACE THEIR CASES IN HANDS OF THE DRS. WHITE. RESPECTFULLY, E. A. MANN Elegant Furnished Rooms Connection. In ; nUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. ; 2 C33 Main Street. J GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds I have good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C. M1NNIS Leave orders at Neuman'a Cigar Store, PROMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE A. J. BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS Oooda taken but a care of. Loav orders at Tautscli's. Tboae, Mln rill.