East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 31, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX.
DA.ILV EAST OREQQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1904.
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Getting the best shoe
I 1
LEADERS EXPECT TO CON-
TROL THE NEXT CONGRESS.
DEMOCRAT
You want the best shoe you
can get; the best shoe always
pays, in wear, looks and com
fort. The reason for getting Selz
Royal Blue shoe is that it is
made to fit human feet; it is
made to wear wherever you
want to wear shoes; and it is
made to last a long time.
It will cost you $3.50 or
$4.00 and you'll never spend
any shoe money to better ad
vantage than the money you
spend for Royal Blues.
Ask your dealer to get them for
you if he doesn't already sell them.
Largest makers of good Bhoe3 in the world.
Never
Did
WE PERMIT Tt;c OTHER FELLOW TO GIVE YOU AS MUCH
FOR THE MONEY AS WE DO. AND THIS "STRONG TALK" IS
BACKED BY FACTS WHICH WE WILL PROVE TO YOU THIS
WEEK. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE THAT PRETTY LINE OF
WHITE WAISTINGS, COLORED SUITINGS, SILK MOUSLAINES,
BATISTES, COLORED SWISS, ORGANDIES AND DIMITIE8'
THAT WE'VE PLACED ON SALE AT
331 Per Cent Off
IT WILL BE A PITY IF YOU MISS THE OPPORTUNITIES
IN THE MEN'S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT FOR THIS
WEEK. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU A WIDE RANGE
JF NEW PATTERNS IN MEN'S SHIRTS. COLORINGS AND DE
SIGNS RIGHT IN WITH THE TREND OF THE SEASON. STRAW
HATS GALORE.
WHITTINGHILL
MERCANTILE CO.
126-130 Court. Street
Republican Majority in the House is
Now 37 Loss of 17 Republicans
Would Mean a Tie Virginia Will
Be. Regained by the Democrats
Wisconsin May Give Democratic Re
turns Also.
We Want to Do Yout Plumbing
Our long experience. toBother with
are alwaya satisfied.
BECK, the Reliable Pfombef
Coart Street, opposite Hotel Bicker
Washington, May 31. Democratic
control of the next house ot represen
tatives, which will displace Speaker
Cannon of Illinois and make him tho
leader of the minority, is forecasted
by conservative democrats, who,
while hopeful ot tho defeat of Presi
dent Itoosovelt, aro not regarding that
outcome of the campaign with as
much assurance as tho gain of 18
democratic votes In the house. At
present the republican majority is 34.
Tho loss of 17 republican' members
would make tho house a tic.
Tho situation In Wisconsin causes
the democrats to count upon gaining
four members In that state. They
figure that thoy will got three more
In New York; certainly In tho event
tho state goes democratic.
Tho factional trouble In tho republi
can orgaul.atlou In West Virginia has
encouraged them to count upon gain- j
ing two members In thnt stato and tho
regain of control In Maryland sub
stantially assures, they say, the loss (
of two of the four republican con-,
gressmen there.
In Virginia tho republicans have '
one member, something unusual, and ;
the democrats are confident this (Us-i
trlct will bo regained. In Illinois the 1
democrats aro figuring niton holdlug :
their present strength nnd of making
Inroads Into tho republican (legation
to the extent of four members.
ILLINOIS REPUBLICANS.
Have Met After a Ten-Day's Recess,
to Resume the Struggle.
Springfield, III., .May 31. After a
recess of 10 days tho delegates to
the republican state convention re
assembled here today to make an
other (Tort to agree upon a candidate
for governor. Many rumors are afloat
as to deals and combines, but nothing
definite will be known as to whethor
there has been any decisive change
In the situation until after the first
ballot is taken.
Tho previous convention took 58
ballots without result and adjourned
with Governor Yates In the lead, and
Lowden, Dlneen, Hamlin, Warner,
Sherman and' Fierce (n the order
named.
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FAIR IS INCOMPLETE.
In Full Blast
The Great
Removal Sale
HERE ARE SOME MAGNETS THAT SHOULD DRAW YOU
OUR WAY:
HATS AT REMOVAL SALE PRICES.
John B. Stetson $4.50 and $5 Hats nt $2.50
Our $3.50 Hat at $2.00
Our $3.00 Hat at $1.75
Straw Hats at Half Price.
OVERALLS AND JUMPERS.
BosB'of the Hoad bib ovcral b, usually sold for $1.00 a garment,
for 75c
Boss of tho Hoad waist Overalls, 75c everywhere, for 50c
The Columbia GOc waist Overalls for 25c
Painters' Overalls and Jumpers, sold for $1.30 a suit, for 40c
a garment, or 80c a suit
Checked glnghnm Jumpers, sold for 50c, removal sale prlco ...,35c
WORKING SHIRTS.
AH our 50c and 7Gc working Shirts 35c, 3 for $.100
Better grade working Shirts, sells for $1.00, now 60c
MISCELLANEOUS.
Fancy Vests, 2.50, for $1.50
Fancy Vests, $3.00, for $2.00
Fancy Vests, $3.50, for $2.50
rc linen Handkerchiefs 3 for 10c
10c linen Handkerchiefs ...4 for 25c
2 for 25c Jarplnotts, plain, whlto or fancy border 3 for 25c
25c linen Handkerchiefs 6 for $1.00
50c Ilnon Handkerchiefs 3 for $1.00
Umbrellas at half price.
Uncalled for Suits of Clothes on which thore has been a de
posit of from $3 to $5; were to boII at from $20 to $25. Your pick
of the lot for $10.00, Don't buy n suit until you have seen these.
POSITIVELY NO GOODS WILL BE CHARGED DURING THE
REMOVAL SALE.
Sullivan (b Bond
WATCH US GROW
SEE OUR AD IN MONDAY EVENING'S EAST OREGONIAN.
Correspondent Says St. Louis Ig Not inn mn tm
Yet Seen at Her Best.
A. H. Harris, writing from 8t.
Louis, says: "After spending four
days In glancing over tho world's fair
I have gained several well founded im
pressions, but I do not claim to have
seen the show. My first Impression Is
that the fair Is incomplete in all de
partments; secondly, the Immenso
ncrc&se covered Is a disadvantage.
Only immonse crowds could Justify
the vast area taken up by buildings
nnd .exhibits.
"St". 'Louis has attempted to outdo
the world in an international exhibi
tion, and by July it will bo completed
and ready for Inspection by visitors
who '.will be forced to appreciate tuo
magnitude and excellence of the dis
plays gathered from every quarter or
the world. Tho show Is so large that
tho man who comes here nnd after
spending a week goes home nnd
claims to havo Been the fair will be
considered ,a graduate Joker or cheer
ful liar."
Tallman & Co.
do not hesitate to Tccommeiid Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure to their friends nnd
customers. Indigestion causes moro
111 health thnn anything else. It de
ranges the stomach, and brings on
nil manner of diseases. Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure digests what you cat,
cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all
stomach disorders. Kodol Is not only
a perfect dlgestnnt but a tissue mn
no tnnin fin well. Itenowed health.
perfect strength and increased vitali
ty follows Its use.
Naval War College.
NowiHirt. Mav 31. In the past tho
sessions of tho college havo been
confined to n sumraor courso, nut ii
Is now tho Intention of tho navy ue
nnrttnnnt to continue tho work of
tho colloge during the ontlro year,
and officers will do orueren mere lor
study and instruction as their other
mnv nnrmlt. nnd tho nractlco
will bo continued of having as ijirgo
a number of officers prcsont as possi
ble during tho summor monins.
In order to accommodate fishing
parties tho O. R. & N. Co. will, until
close of season, have train Nq. 2,
leaving hero at C:45 p. m stop at
North Fork on Saturday evenings,
and train No. 1. duo in Pondlotop at
9 a. m., atop at some place Monday
n,rninp. This nrrangomout will bo
In effect Saturday. Way 14.
B. U. BM11M, AKBui,
PLUMBING
and SEWER WORK
I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST
CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE 8EWER CONNECTIONS. ES
TIMATES FURNI8HED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED.
T. C. TAYLOR
"THE HARDWARE MAN."
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Annual Picnic A. O. U. W WalUburfj,
Or., June 8, 10, 11.
For tho above occasion round trip
ticket will bo sold to Wnltaburg at a
rate of $2,80. Pates of salo June 9.
10. and XI, limited to roturn Juno X2,
1904, For particulars call on or ad
dress K. C, Smith, agenL
Useful Thlnns. , ,
what! Aaleon at your desk
UHUUUt
and work so pressing? ,
m.i,iun?!iiBn mo. sir: baby kept
mo awako all night.
arindor-Tben you should have
brought It -with you to the officeAt-
chiaon uiuuo.
TEETH
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-ttttw von w m mi m mm M n ij m
Y&K. 3ti fc "1.1.11.1 M3mJJ yr-
GOLD CROWNS $4Q0 G0U CR0WNS
SILVER. FILLINGS 50C SILVER FILLlNCS
EXTRACTION 50C EXTRACTIN
WE ARE THOROUGHLY EQU. -.- ..
WORK TO BE OF THE HIGHEST. 'TH '
NOTICE.
To All My Frlonds and Patrons:
I take pleasure In Introducing to
my frlonds, Drs. L. L. and T. H.
White, to whom I havo sold my
dontal business in this city. I
thoroughly rocommond the Drs.
White as first-class dentists in
ovory respect, and will esteem It a
favor tor nny of my patients to
place their casos Jn hands of the
Drs. Whlto.
noepectfully,
E. A. MANN.
UIADI Trt nF riR 1Mb niunuwi z uJITH ' '
PRICE8 THE LOWfcl
WORK.
rtnrcill AND CONSIDE""1" . .-uflPD vV
EXTENDED TO ALL. NONE BU , u,
PLOYED.
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