East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 10, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAIL" EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1904.
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RIDGE AND
VICINITY
TELEPHONE LINE MAY
BE MOVED OFF RIDGE.
Wire. Fairbanks tells
gleet of warning symptoms will
soon prostrate a woman. She
thinks woman's safeguard is
Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
' Dear Mna. Pixkhaji: Ipnoranco ,
Montana Man Buying Stock and Beef
Cattle Alba Man Will Drive Stage
Sunday School Organized on
May 8.
Ridge. May 10. John Shaw of
Montana, was In this locality the
flrst of last week looking for beef
and stock cattle.
B. F and Thomas Ogle arrived
from Athena the first of the week.
They report very lieavy frost In their j
district conventions were "hold to se-
lect delegates to the Chicago con
ventlon. According to present plans
the state convention will name Gov.
Murphy, Senators Kean and Drydcn,
and David Balrd, of Camden, as del
egates at large.
The convention will not Instruct
for the nomination of President
noosevelt, but the platform will con
tain a strong Indorsement of the
president's administration and the
New Jersey delegates are expected !
to vote for his ronomlnntlon.
EIGHT.
Iowa Federation of Labor.
Marshnlltown. Iowa. May 10. The
Iowa State Federation of Labor mot
lu twelfth annual convention here
today, President A. I Urlck presid
ing. The sessions will continue sev
eral dayB and will be devoted to a
thorough discussion of legislation
locality, lots of wheat being injured ; nnd other mntlors of vital Importance
urounu Atnena to Pendleton. i
state. The federation has made a
good Increase In its membership tho
last year 'and tho present convention
Is the lnrgsst It has over held.
Ladies and Children
Messrs. Schmidt and Vlebrock
moved their cattle to their mountain
range Monday last.
F. F. and A. Fletcher are renairlne
the telephone line alone this nnrt and
ana neglect are the cause ot untold on through the mountain, sir. Hlltnn.
icmaio Buuenng, not only witn tno tne owner of the line, Is reported to Who cannot stand the shocking
laws oi health but vrith the chance of a .be nlnnninc to remove It from nir th si in nr inntivn
ridge and extend It on up the creek pills are especially fond of Little
to the mountains. Early Itisers. All persons who Dnd
Jnmes Davis has built a public It necessary to take a liver medicine
corral for the use of sheep passing Bhould try these easy pills, and com-,
to the mountains. He Is also build- pare the agreeably pleasant and i
Ing n barn. strengthening effect with the nause-
G. W. Linsner came out from John : atlng and weakoning conditions fol-1
Day where he went to see to his crop. ' lowing the use of other remedies.
m. t. Muruevatil nns hired William Little Early Itisers cure biliousness,
warpooi oi AiDa, to drive on tho constipation, sick headache, jaundice,
Uklah-Pondleton stage line this sum-! malaria and liver troubles. Sold by
cure. I did not heed the warnings of
headaches, organic pains, and general
weariness, until I was well nigh pros
trated. I knew I had to do something.
Happily I did the right thing. I took
I.ylia E. Pinkliuin's Vegetable
Compound fnitlif ully, according to
directions, and was rewarded In a few
weeks to find that my aches and pains
disappeared, and I again felt the glow
of health through mr bodv. Since I
Tiave been well 1 have been more care-
iul, I have also advised a number of ' mnr
my sick friends to take Lydia E. 1 Sunday school started up Mav 8.
SE.inm8i .etaWo Co,m: ' The stage noons and keep their
pound, and they have never had ,.. .,, w T1 Hinl-, 1
reason to bo sorry. Yours very truly, jllorsea " " "Inkle.
Una. Mat FAmnAirKS, 210 South 7th
St.. Minneapolis. Minn." (Mrs. Fair- When the Sap Rises
banks is one of the most successful and , Weak lungs should be careful. Coughs
highest .salaried travelling-saleswomen antl colds are dangerous then. 0ne
Tallman & Co.
In Honor of Confederate Soldiers.
Tarboro. N. C. May 10. With Im-
pressive ceremonies and In the pres
ence of a large and distinguished
I crowd of spectators the cornerstone
nf tho Pnnfoflorntn anlllinra nmnll.
ZSSSSJ!SL Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and ment was laid here today. The cere-
Mrs Pinklinm Invito nil slot colUs and Gives "trength to tho raon was conducted under Masonic
VPHMflVVLiL? lungs. Mrs. G. E. Fenner of Marlon. I auspices. Grand Master W. S. Ltd-
She has r Rifled thotiSdi to ' " W- 8ed with a cough ; " of Charlottee. officiating. The
Iicaltlu Address, Lynn. Mass. . until I run down In weight from 148 atlareBS of the day was delivered by
to 92 pounds. I tried a number ofi Congressman Claude Kltchln.
remedies to no avail until I used One!
1
.PANTY'S PARLORS
Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of
.this wonderful remedy cured me en-l
A Cure for Piles.
"I had a bad case of piles," says
tirelr of tho couch, strengthened mv.G. F. Carter, of Atlanta, Ga., "and
OP AMllPMPNT I lungs and restored me to my normal' consulted a physician who advised
vr ttlUUOCIUCril T woight, health and. strength." Sold, me to try a box of DoWitfs Witch
Open day and night. Billiards,
Pool, Shooting Gallery, Bowl.
Ing Alleys, Throwing Racks.
Good music every evening.
basEMent, corner Main
and webb streets.
Under W. &. C. R. Depot.
NEW JERSEY CONVENTION.
. Will Not Instruct for Roosevelt. But
! Will Indorse Him.
Trenton, X. J., May 10. The repub
lican state convention to choose dele-
. gates at large and alternates to the
national convention at Chicago was
' called to order at noon today In the
FOH SALE AT THE EAST OREGONIAN Taylor onera house by Dnlted States
o&taST Ser 1S0 b.C0pr.T:Senator John Kean. Prior to the as- room at the winter palace at St.
Malned for 25 cents a bundle. I serabling of the state convention the Petersburg.
Hazel Salve. I purchased a box and
was entirely cured. It Is splendid
for plies, giving relief Instantly, and
I heartily recommend it to all suffer
ers." DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Is
unequaled for Its healing qualities.
Eczema and other skin diseases, also .
sores, cuts, burns and wounds of
ever' kind aro quickly cured by it.
Sold by Tallman & Co.
It is reported at VIonna that a
bomb was found in the czar's living
Good Shoe Sense
The best way to make your shoe
dollars do their full duty is to exercise
your shoe sense.
The best shoe sense says "buy Selz
Woyal Rlue shoes;" and that means a
less number of shoe-dollars than usual
it means as good a shoe as you ever
wore; and means pay $3.50 or $4.00
for it.
Whenever you find the name Selz
on a shoe, you find a good shoe; moneys
worth.
Ask ywur dealer for them aud if he
doesn't supply them write to us
CHICAGO.
Largest makers of shoes in the world
CLOSING OUT CLOTHING
We are going to close out our Men's Clothing. We Haven't room to continue all the lines
x we ate now carrying and have decided to "cat oat" the Clothing. This means we are
going to sacrifice the profit and in many cases part of the cost on every suit, overcoat and
pair of extra pants. Not only will this be trtie on Men's Clothing but also on yoang men's
and boys' Clothing for a short time. Every suit in the house, except the boys' wash suits,
will be sold at a big reduction.
The following prices will go into effect at once and continue until our stock is sold
out or sufficiently reduced to make room for our other lines of goods.
Men's Suits
Men's fine French hack, clay worsted frock milts, can't he duplicated
in town for less than $2u.0f. our special cloainR out price $13.48
Men's black clay worutwl stilts, heavy weight, every bit wool, our
regular price. Sia.r.O; for this closing out sale they will go nt $9.48
Jlen's fine all wool suits, In novelty mixed colors, our regular $12.50
HiittK. closing t price 9,48
Men's black anil mixed color suits, all wool, fine valued nl $10.50
nnd $11.00. closing out prico 7,98
.Men's woolen milts, all kinds, regularly sold by us at $8.00 and
$8.50, closing out price 6-98
Men's dark mixed suits, $C50 and $C.OO regular, our closing out
price Is W'98
Men's Pants
Men's punts, all grades, from $5.00 pair down to 7Gc pair, reduced for
this closing out sale 20 per cent on every pair.
Boys' Clothing
Young men's suits, all wool clay worsted, sizes 14 to 20 years,
for this closing out salo $5.98
Voting men's suits, all wool blue serge, for this closing out sale . .$5.98
Young men's suits, mixed colors, all wool materials, $6.50 and
$7.00 regular price; closing out price $5.48
Young men's suits, mixed colors, woolen goods, fine, serviceable
suits, closing out price $4.48
Hoys' kneo pants suits, all wool serge, our regular price was $4.75,
closing out price 13.75
Hoys' wool suits, mixed colors, $4.00 kind, closing out price . . . .$3.20
Hoys' wool suits, mixed colors, $3.75 kind, closing out price ....$2.98
IloyH' all wool .blue serge suits. $3.50 kind, closing price , $2.75
Hoys' wool mixed milts, regular $2.75 kind, closing price $2.25
All other suits will bo reduced In tho samo proportion ns those
above listed. 1
Mothers! Don't miss this Sale. You can buy your boy's suit at
much less than tho price you will pay at other stores for the samu
quality suit.
Dry Goods
Specials
Saturday, May Sth, the following prices will be made on
goods.
Apron, check gingham, 5 yards for
Calico, good assortment, 10 yards for
Bleached muslin, lie kind, 10 yards for
Outing llannel, 30c kind, colored, 10 yards for
Lyon dyo silk, 22 Inches wide, fiilc kind, per yard i...
30-Inch Hqiirlutta, all colors, pur yard
3C-lnch Venetian, all wool, worth 00c, Saturday price, per yard
All wool, Sicilian, wide, 00c grade, for Saturday only, per yard
Figured Hatlste dress goods, wide, Saturday only, per yard ..
White Indian Ilium, for Saturday only, per yard
Hcd sheets, lnrgo alzo, heavy quality, Saturday price, each .
Pillow cases, host quality, 42 Inches wide. Saturday price, each .
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Where your money will buy the most
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