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TEN PACES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1904. PAGE FIVE. ifcaWt HI HnilllllHllll ,tM , Don't miss the Farmers Institute at. Pendleton, May 26. Agricultural HELIX HAPPENIN GS CAfrc to nui i.iure un VIUU SUDJCCIS Saturday and Monday Special Bargain Days 9c WASH FABRIC DRESS GOODS FOR THE ABOVE DAYS ONLY WE WILL PLACE ON SALE OUR ENTIRE LINE OF 12"a AND 15c SUM MER DRESS GOODS AND A LARGE VARIETY OF COLORS AND PAT TERNS FOR THE ABOVE DATE ONLY AT 9c PER YARD. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY: 15c VALUE CHILDREN'S BLACK COTTON JERSEY RIBBED HOSE AT 7c PAIR. 25c CHILDREN'S PONY HOSE AT 19c PAIR. 25c VALUE LADIES' BLACK COTTON HOSE, 17c. 35c VALUE LADIES' BLACK HOSE, 25c. 50c VALUE LADIES' BLACK COTTON HOSE, 40c. 12(2c VALUE SWISS AND NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES AT 6c YARD. LADIES' SUMMER UNDERWEAR: 10c VALUE JERSEY RIBBED VESTS, 6c. 15c VALUE JERSEY RIBBED VESTS, 9c. 20c VALUE JERSEY RIBBED VESTS, 14c. 25c VALUE JERSEY RIBBED VESTS, 17c. 35c VALUE JERSEY RIBBED VESTS, 24c. 50c VALUE JERSEY RIBBED VESTS, 34c. Alexander Department Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES For the Summer Kitchen We can supply gasoline and oil stores. Cheapep than coal and more convenient; real comforts for hot weather. All sizes and prices from 75c to 15.00. W J. Clarke & Co. HARDWARE AND PLUMBING, 211 Court St. THE BEST IN BEER IS THE CELEBRATED PABST It la recognized as the highest grade beer made. Vie have secured the sale of Pabst beer In Pendleton and all our customers will be served with It when they call at our place. We handle only the Pabst beer and have It on draught and bottled. THE STATE SALOON J. E. RuMell & Co., Props. "" '"llW-HHtHW !! 1 1 a I I 111 HIM I Umatilla Meat Market JU8T OPENED ONE OF THE NICEST, CLEANEST AND BE8T MEAT MARKET8 IN THE CITY. NOTHING BUT THE CHOICEST MEATS. 1011. MAPLE BUILDING, 219 COURT STREET. 'PHONE MAIN BYERS' BEST FLOUR j I made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is J wed when Dyers' Best Flour Is used. Bran, shorts, steam roll- always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS : W. 8. BYER8, Prop. I e Want to Dn Yoiin Plumbing knS exDerinnxo -i it fnoimina for dolnsr - "wi Work ""tvuiw wim uui uutivwiv" - - Cood hoJ. at your rvlce w lthout extra charge. " ...r.work always dono. That's the reaso why our patrons BBiisoed. BCK, the Reliable Plwnfee onrt Street, opposite Hotel Blcken. COMING EVENTS. Pen May 24-27 Oregon State Grange, Corvallls. May 2C Farmers' Institute, dleton. May 27-2S Caledonian picnic at Athena. June 2, 3, 4 Umatilla county pio neers' reunion, at Weston. June C Rubber-tired buggy will be given away by the East Oregonian, June C General election In Ore gon. June 16, 16, 17 Oregon encamp' ment G, A. R., Hood River. June 22 Thirty-second annual re union Oregon Pioneers, Portland. June 23, 24, 25 Northwest Sports men's tournament, Pendleton. August 22-27 American Mining Congress, Portland. Wool Sales. Pendleton, May 23; Heppner, May 2C; Arlington, May 31; Shanlko, June 2: Heppner, June 7: Pendleton, June 10: Shanlko. June 14: Baker City, June 17; Pendleton, June 21; Heppner. June 23; Elgin, June 28; Shanlko, July 1. I MRS. LESLIE GONE EAST TO RESIDE PERMANENTLY. Mrs. Leland Is Visiting the World's Fair H. B. Richmond Will Build a Brick Residence at Once Visitor From Wisconsin Schools Closed and Teachers Away for a Vacation Ed Zeuske Will Build a New Dwelling. Helix. May 20. Mrs. Hon P. Inland and her nleco. Mrs. Vlvlnn I.natln I, left for St. Louis last evening. Mrs, Leland expects to return some tlmo this fall, while Mrs. Lesllo will n. mnlu In the East. T. D. Smith left last Saturday tor Astoria as a delegato to the I. O. O F. grand lodge. John Kings nnd family linvo gono to Rttzvllle for a few weeks, but will return In time to harvest. II. H. Richmond has been hauling brick from Weston for the foundation of his new home, which he will build on his ranch that joins Helix. Miss Addle Tucas of Wnlluln. was an arrival on the noon train Tuesday Henry McNett of Wisconsin. Is vis Itlne his aunt, Mrs. T. E. Rhem of this place. The Helix public schools closed with a picnic and program Friday last. Miss Green, the principal, left for Wnlla Wnlla Sunday to remain a few days. Miss Green oxpects to leave for the East on n visit to friends some time this summer. Miss Bloom, the primary teacher, will lenvo today for Tnrotnn to visit and then return to her home in Eu gene. Mrs. Naven of Weston, is now Iti chnrge of the Helix hotel, which is doing a big business. Ed Zeusko, n very prosperous young farmer of the Cold Spring country. will begin tho erection of a new dwelling next Monday. World's Fair Rates. The O. R. & N. Company announces the following low rates: From Pendleton to St. Louis and return, $00.00. From Pendleton to Chicago and re turn, $65.00. To Chicago, returning through St. Louis (no coupon between C.Icago and St. Louis) or vice versa. $62.50. To Chicago, returning via St. Louis or vice versa, $6C.25. Tickets on sale May 13, Juno 1C, 17, 18, July 1, 2, 3, August 8, 9, 10, Sep tember 5, 0, 7, October 3, 4, 5., Tickets good going within 10 days from date of sale; final return limit SO days from date of sale. Stopovers allowed in citner nircc- tlon within the transit limit, ror further Information call on or ad dress E. C. SMITH, Agent. Quick Arrest. t a. Gulledce. of Verbena. Ala., was twice In the hospital from a se vere case of piles causing 24 tumores. After doctors and all remedies fail o,i nnpktnn'n Arnica Salve aulckly arrested further Inflammation and cured him. It conquers acnes ana kills pain. 25c at Tauman az uo., druggists. Herbert Kee, a prominent farmer ... . ... ...,..( .1 .... of lirangeviiie, jubuo, s hii- lly killed by his father-in-law, u. a. Peters, who stumbled and fell with irun in bis lianas, uie gun oeing discharged. Sacrifice sale House. at the Owl Tea TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM, Is tkt Oulr Pollile Wr of Harlotf An Eflectlie Cure. If vou see a woman or a roan with lux uriant glossy hair, you may tw sure nei ther has dandruff to amount to anything. To n..riv every case where women and .n h.v thin brittle hair, they owe It to dandruff. There are hundred of prep aratlons that "claim" to cure dandruff. but not one but Newbro's Jlerpicioe um vnu that dandruff Is the result of a germ burrowing Into the scalp, and that per manent cure of dandruff and Its conse quent falling and baldness, can only bo had by killing the germ; and there la no other preparation that will destroy that germ but Newbro'a Herplclde. "Destroy the cauie, and you remove the effect. RnM hv Uariln? druKK-lst. Send 10c. In tarn pa for sample to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit, Alien. , , . F. W. Schmidt, special mgcni. BUSIEST PLACE IN THE WORLD Army of 400,000 That Crosses the Brooklyn Bridge. Careful and continued counting shows that approximately 400,000 per sous cross tho Brooklyn bridge and pass tho Pulitzer building each day, If these people were to stand sldo by side tho lino would stretch from New York to Schenectady. Stnndlng ono on top of another they would extend 427 miles Into spneo. But as the atmosphere goes up for a matter of only 200 miles tnoy would have to lie on the ground, onos hend touching another's feet, anil then tho string of humanity would reach from New York nearly to Pittsburg. Marching single flle In ono direction at tho army rate of speed, It would re quire seven days of eight hours each for them to cross the bridge. They would weigh as much as two 15,000' ton battleships. They would fill 6CC railroad trains of 10 coaches each, and these trains would extend In an un' broken line from New York to PhllU' dulpbla. They Include more persons than aro in me comuineu armies or japan nnu Russia In Corca and Manchuria. They equal the combined population of Washington, D. C, and Columbus, Ohio. For Vice-President of Mexico. City of Mexico, May 20. Tho Na tional liberal party begon a convention in tho capital today for the purposo of selecting a candidate for vlco-pres- Ident of tho republic, to bo voted for in the national olectlon next month. Tho party Is favorablo to President Diaz, and tho nominee for tho vice presidency will bo ono who Is known to bo in thorough sympathy with tho peace and progress policy of tho pres ent executive. California Banker. Lou Angeles, May 20. The Califor nia Bankers' Association In annual meeting here, closed Its business ses sions this morning, but the entertain ment features of tho gathering will continue through tomorrow. At tho concluding session Lovell White, of Han Francisco, spoko on "The Mort gage Tux," and W, C. Patterson, of Imb Angeles, delivered an address on tho subject of "Financial Futilities." PROMPT, RELIABLE 8ERVICE A. J. BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS Goods taken best of care of. Lears orders at Teutscb'. Pbone. Mala 1271 'You don't seem to seo the funny side of life." "No, I've been married too long." Tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers has 46,000 members In the United States, The woman's auxil iary (Insurance) of tho order is fine of the most prosperous orders of the kind In tho United States. Every fifth boy In India is at school, and only every CCth girl. Dally East Oregonian by carrier, I Sacrifice sale at tho Owl Tea only 16 cents week. House. INVITATIONS ARE OUT. High School Students Send Out Beau tlful Invitations to Commencement Exercise. Tho graduating class of tho high school has sent out beautiful invita tions to friends, to attend tho com mencement exorcises of tho high school to bo hold from May 22 to tho 27th. The class has made great prepara tions for the commencement nnd the entlro week will bo Interspersed with Interesting exercises, thu program for which has been published several times. A 8ure Thing, it Is said that nothing is sure ex cept death and taxes, but that Is not altogether true. Dr. Klng'n Now Dis covery for Consumption Is a sure euro for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. Van ..otro, of Shophordtown, W. Vn., Rays: "I had a sovoro case of Bronchitis nnd for n year tried everything I heard of, but got no relief. Ono bottle of I)r, King's Now Discovery then cured mo nbsolutoly." It's tnfnlllblo for Croup, Whooplug Cough, Grip, Pneumonia nnd Con sumption. Try It. it's guaranteed by Tnllmnn & Co., druggists. Trial bottles freo. Regular sixes 50c, $1. Kidnapped for Ransom. Tangier, May 19. Ion Pordlrnrls, the richest and most Influential mnu in Tangier, nnd Cromwell Norley, an English friend, were kidnapped from their homes, three miles west of this city, by n band uf Rnlsull mountain eers, Economy Brand Evaporated Oroam I because It is most concentrated; I is most nourishing, because richest in cream; most perfect, because most skillfully preparoa. Its purity Is guaranteed unaer loneii or &,vm io anyone able to prove any adulteration In our proauci. Rev Michael Fltzpntrlck, Catholic priest at Nadu, Texas, shot and kill ed himself beenUHU ho could not reason or pray himself rid of his In fatuation for nn unmarried young woman of his congregation. The priest was a mnu of unblemished character. No Dessert More Attractive Why uso gelntlno ntul spend hours sonklng, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when Jell-O produces better results In two minutest Everything in tho paokagu. Simply iel.1 hot water and set to cool, ll'sperfuction. Atir prlsotothe housewife. No trouble, less ft pensc. Try it twUy. In Four Trull HI vorst Lemon, Orunge, Stmwberry, berry. At grocers, lite. ASeu--o W -wet9 COAL Let us (ill your bin with .... ROCK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best and most economioal fuel. We arc prepared to con tract with you (or your winter's supply. We dp liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Dep. I NO REA80N FOR IT. When Pendleton Citizens Show the Way. There enn bo no Just reason why Hny reader of this will continue to suffer the torture of un aching back, tho unnoyance of urinary dlHordom, tho dangers of diabetes or any kid ney IIIh when relief h so near at bund, and tho most jxmltlvo proof given that they cuti bo cured. Rend what u Pendleton citizen says: Mrs. C. C. Hendricks, wife of O. ( Hendricks, Insurance agent, living at 408 West Court street, says: When I first heard of Doun's Kid ney Pills I had boon suffering for over a year with pains In my loins and back and with a weakness of the kidneys, and I therefore decided at oncu to try tho pills. I got a box at thu Brock & McComas Co. drug store. Now, I don't want to say that they have entirely cured mo, for tho trouble may return sometime In thu future, but they entirely relieved tho hackacho and up to this time I have had no return of tho trouble. Only tho other day I told a lady friend, who Is suffering from kid ney trouble, to try them uud have recommended them to others, I shall continue to do so." For snlu by ull dealers. Prlco CO cents per bo v. Koster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N- Y, solo agonts for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. SHERWIN & WILLIAMS PAINT ONLY PLACE IN PENDLE- TON TO QET IT. PAINTERS' MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. E. J MURPHY Court St, Tablets Pal mo THE QREAT NERVE TONIC AND RESTORER. See our window display. Brock & McComas Company DRUQQISTB. Cor. Main and Court Ste. Pendleton, Oregon. filiate If you aro Interested In Oil Painting, see us, Our lice Is complete. ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES A11T1BTB' BAPI.EB BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS We make a specialty of framing PICTURES. Neweet stock of frames. C. C. SHARP Opera House Block. RAINING lZNION frIADE, HAND MADE., CLEAR HAVANA. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY, CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. When you call for a TRIUMPH," CI VNN GET IT, Dont accept a substitute.!. I-1, i Pi HI" elsssssssssMB . w ijisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM. sTfeSH .-,v MAKERS,