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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, JUNS 6. 1904. PAGE THREE. 1 1.... i mmuutAKi 'niiiiniimiiiiiinni lis is Bargain Week at Alexander's CRYSTAL CORDS SILKS FOR SHIRT WAISTS, REGULAR VALUE 50c YARD CRYSTAL CORDS SILKS, REGULAR VALUE 50c. SHOE DEPARTMENT FULL OF BARGAINS AT CUT PRICES. BUY YOUR SHOES OF US AND WE WILL SAVE YOU FROM 25c TO 75c ON EVERY PAIR SHOES. SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS NEW LINE JUST ARRIVED. NEW LINE OF PARASOLS. . NEW LINE OF SECELIAN DRESS GOODS. NEW LINE LACE HOSIERY. NEW LINE FRENCH GINGHAMS. NEW LINE OF PONGEE SILKS. lexander Department Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES 1 The antheon Theatre Opening inday Eve., June 1 3 Webb Street corner Cottonwood btMtlfiil new playhouse will be dedicated to the amusement Wpte of Pendleton and will be a strictly moral, refined and ' f eater. It will rater to the patronage of the ladles and ' wttllas men, All attractions will be free from all objec fatores. Best order will h mnintalned. Nothing but the fet from the Orpheum circuit will appear on this stage, ifnuace wl" consist of opening act, 30 to 40 minutes, pro- vine renowned comedian. JOHN P. BRACE. OF KEITH'S EASTERN CIRCUIT. I iBrw u positively the i'i-.mik.ui ,im,iiinn ntui mniinlnL'Ist who KVKared on this coast. r . MANN AND FRANK, ?iw rplleum clre"it, will appear in their refined laughable. y"ch of 2D miiiiiics i.mlHi.,1 Pf,,m th,, Rulillmn to tho rW-' Saw in ..i.. . ..... a nearly laugn gunrameuu. I CAD FRANK, 'llgle tUm. A ll(-i(llwl lilt In nil thu flrul.fllnKK llllllHHS. life-size moving DlcturPK hv RdlHiin's latest Vltiscope. I'Mtrated songs will be rendered "by competent singers. ryHHH te Ml W fof the Afflicted 'a Leach's Private Sanitarium i.3 T- pedalty. Her magnetic processes, remedies are and medicated strictly vapor m(f??.led, ln a common sense ana Si &"lL6rowth8' tumors, goitre iW-S?0". WITHOUT THE UfiF OF t.J r . , MlillldJIB, VUUttlfW, UniUHlM, 0 "laney troubles, and all diseases peculiar o scientific man and all enlarge- OF THE KNIFE. iJT! Opium and Tnfcaeen Habits ", board and room at reasonable rates. Con- "'OK and Mario Street. EXCURSION RATES TO ST. LOUIS The Washington & Columbia River Railway. For the World's Fair at St. Louis the following rates are announced: To St. Louis, going via St. Paul or Billings, returning any di- rict route $60.00 To Chicago, going vit St. Paul or Billings, returning any di rect route 65.00 To St. Louis, returning from Chicago, or To Chicago, returning from St. Louis 62.50 To St. Louis, returning via Chi cago, or To Chicago, returning via St. Louis 65.00 Children of half-fare age, half the above rates. Tickets will be on sale May 11, 12 and 13; June 16, 17 and 18; July 1, 2 and 3; August 8, 9 and 10; Septem ber 5, C and 7; October 3, 4 and 5. Good going ten days from date of sale, returning, 90 days from date of sale. Good for stop-over at any point within the limits. For full information regarding routes, side trips, etc., call on or ad dress, WALTER ADAMS, AGT., S. B. CALDERHEAD, Pendleton, General Passenger Agent, Ore. Walla Walla, Wash. "Trio" Is All Right and I Recommend It to All. Deep Creek, Wnsh., Feb. 22, 1904. In request of your letter that I re r!vpr1 nt VnJIev. nnldnir me to say liow I was getting along with "Trib," I must say it Is tine. I began taxing If tho not ilnv nftpr I received it. "Trib" is all r.ght and I recommend it to all as a cure for liquor and to bacco. I remain your truly, GUY SUPINUER. For sale by Tallman & Co. Try the hot free lunch at the Mer chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to 6 p. m., and at midnight. The Coltimbia Lodging House Well, ventilated, neat and com fortable rooms, good beds. Bar ln" connection, where best goods are served. Main street, center of block, between Alia and Webb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor POCKET KNIVES We have had manufactured for us an extraordinary fine line of pocket knives, ranging In prices from 25c to f 1.95, stag and pearl handles, brass ribs and best quality Wordlow steel. Try one of our good knives. Frederick Nolf (f Co. THEWDOLSITUATION CHARLES CUNNINGHAM TAKES OPTIMISTIC VIEW. Says General Tendency Is Toward Permanent Higher Prices Shanlko Sales Indicate an Upward Move, ment That Is EncouragingNext Sales Day In Pendleton Will Wit nets Much Higher Prices Losses of Sheep and Scarcity of Old Wool Will Keep up the Briskness of the Market. Charles Cunningham is taking a sunny view of the wool situation, and as he is authority on wool for this part of tho country, It Is fair to sup pose that the situation Is as encour aging as he paints It. It Is the opinion of Mr. Cunning ham that there will bo about 500,000 pounds of wool in the warehouses In this city when the next sales day Is opened here, Juno 10. This will clean up the wool of this county, as most of what Is not now on the road to the warehouse has already been either sold or bargained for. Speaking of the wool sales at Shan Iko, and of the big prices paid there. Mr. Cunningham does not share tho opinions of the wool buyers that tho reason they paid high was because they were bulling the market for the benefit of one of the buyers, whom they wero forcing to pay well for what ho got. Tho reason of the ad vance was rather duo to the fact that the price of wool all over tho coun try has advnnced and Is still going up. It is not tho buyer that Is hav ing a hand In tho rise, but It Is tho condition of the market, and of tho supply. All the Eastern houses are in need of wool nnd are willing to pay for it to get it. Foreign and Montana Shortage. In Australia the drouth, and ln South America the floods .have done vast damage to the sheepmen, and the wool supply from those countries Is almost nothing compared to what it usually Is. In Montana tho loss ln the year has been nearly 50 per cent, and all these things, taken with tire rise in tho price of cotton, has a ten dency to hoist tho figures in the woo! pit. After viewing tho situation from this standpoint, Mr. Cunningham has come to the conclusion that tho prices at the next sales day In Pendleton will bo better than they were the first sales day. At that time tho top price was 14 cents, and, so Mr. Cun ningham says, it ought to rise at least Vi cent more by the 10th day of June. This raise would make thu Umatilla wool rank with the sales of the Shanlko product, which Is clenner and of less shrinkage. Kansas Philosophy. When a woman pays a compliment to n married man his wife begins to wonder suspiciously what It means. The cow Is ahead of the man. Sha doesn't have to wait till somo ono Is ready to wash and cook tho greens before she catB them. If a woman truly loves her husband when she Is asked how he Is, she will say; "Well, ho does not complain, but I do not think he Is very well." You hear a great deal of tho yel low and tho black peril. Thero Is also the red peril, the girls having renew ed tho custom of painting their cheeks. This ts tho season when, If any one mentions greens, somo woman pres ent makes a record by claiming that sho always washes hcr's nine times. Atchison (Kas.) Globe. Beware of Ointment Or Catarrh That Contain Meruit)' n mercury will surclr ilontroi the Kruno of smell ami completely derange thf whole system when entering It through the mu cous surrnce. sucn nriicien snonhi nerer be used except on prescriptions from re putable physicians, a the damage they will do la ten fold to the good you can IKisalbly derive from, them. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by K. J. Che ney 4 Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mer cury nml la taken Intemallj, acting di rectly upon the blood nml mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Halt's Catarrh Cure bo sure to get tho genuine. It Is taVen luterunlly ami la made In Toledo, Ohio, by r, J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold hy druggists, price T.'iC per bottle. Take Hall's l'amllv fills for conitlna- tlon. Louis I.aznrchnck, of Hood Itlver, was killed Saturday evening by a flying log which leaped out of a chute. A FACT PROVEN. should Com lure 11 en the Most Skep tical of Its Truth. If there- Is tho slightest doubt In the. minds of nny that Dandruff germs do not exist, their bcllof Is compelled by tho fact that a rahbtt Innoculatcd with tho germs becamo bald In six weeks' time. It must bo apparent to nny person thcrcforo that the only prevention of taldness Is tho destruction of tho germ which net Is successfully accomplished In one hundred per cent, of cases by tho application of Newbro's llcrplclde. Dandruff ts enured by tho same germ which onuses baldness nnd can b pre vented with tho snmo remedy Newbro's Uerplclde, Accept no substitute, "Destroy tho cause you rcmnvo tho effect." Sold liy lending drugslMs. fend lfte In stnmp for sample to The Herplcldo Co., Detroit. Mich. F. W. Schmidt, special agent. JOHN MUIR, BOTANIST. Celebrated Naturalist Returns From a Tour of the World. John Muir, ntithor, botanist and ge ologlst. Is a true lover of nature. To satisfy a hungering for a sight of the splendors of the world he made a tour of the globe and spent months in the mountains and forests of foreign lands, He returned from tho trip yesterday, arriving here from tho Orl ent on the steamer Siberia, says tho San Francisco Examiner. The home of John Muir Is near Mar tinez and be is well known through' out this state as a naturalist. He has pursued his studies In Yoscmlte valley, and when President House velt visited this coast John Muir act ed as his guide and showed him the wondorH of the beautiful natural park, In telling of his trip Mr. Muir said: "I left this state last May, It being my )iiriK)se to visit Russia to study the grand forests of that land. I met Professor U. S. Sargent at New York and together we Journeyed to Europe. Tho parks and gardens of .Franco, Germany and Holland we visited and then proceeded to St. Petersburg, We made for tho Caucasus mountains, climbed Mt. Elbruz, tho highest peak In the range, and studied tho great glaciers of tho region. Tho forests were veritable wild gardens, abound Ing In many different species of trees In Manchuria we saw the rich forests and the beautiful farming lands, I toured Japan and China and then went to India. I spent some time In the Himalaya mountains. The great glacial formations in these mountains are similar to those of Alaska. "I have always longed to sot an aboriginal forest, a deodar forest, and In India I found it. I journeyed up (lie Nile and viewed ItB splendors nnd then went into the forests of Ceylon. The mountainous. regions of Australia and New Zealand wero Included In my Itinerary and lastly I went to the Philippines and spent some tlmo in the Jungles of Mindanao, "Throughout ray trip I have kept extensive notes and have studied closely all the forest and mountain re gions I have visited. In Mindanao the forestry bureau Is doing fine work and In Egypt tho British are greatly increasing the fertllo area In that arid region by irrigation." Maine Falls In Line. Augusta, Mo June 6, At a conven tton here today steps wero taken to ward the organization of a state fed eratlon of labor. Heretofore Maine has been tho onlv atate east of the Mississippi river where such a feder ation did not exist. The formation of a Maine federation leaves but three states in the entire union without such an organization. Arthur Thompson, a negro at Arl ington, Ga., shot and killed M, L. Dudley, a young white man. Thomp son was riddled with bullets fired by a mob which did not attempt to take him In custody, although the negro offered to surrender) CEREMONY AND 8ENTIMENT both demand a ring, and as the occa sion is an ImKirtnnt one. get n ring of lasting quality. Our assortment of WEDDING ItlNOS contains every kind known to tho JEWELHY trade. Plain band rings of 14 karat gold In nil widths. Solitaire diamond rings nt all prices Size and quality govern the price GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Poatoffice Block. O SPICES, o COFFEE,TEA, BAKING POWDER, FLtWOftiNO EXTRACTS! AtalurcPurify, Finest Flavor, Qm,U i 5r rwjlh, flfo.wno.blt Prices. CL05SET&DEVER5 PORTLAND, OREGON. ' Real Estate i $2,400.00 Will buy an 8-room house nnd two lots, has C rooms on 1st floor; 3 rooms on 2d floor; bath and toilet, good cellar. Five blocks from Main atreot $700.00 I Will buy a 3-room houso, 3 blocks from Main slreoL 700.00 Two very doslrablo lots on Jackson street, only six blocks J from Main street. Offlco rooms for rent. Merchants Protective Agency Dospaln Uutldlng, Itoom 43, Z Telephone Black 1161. Drs. Adams' dental parlors will closo for tho summer In a f fow days, ns tho doctors will J- lenvo for tho East. All parties desiring work dono should call nt onco and mnko arrangements. 51 fiS! It you aro Interested ln Oil Painting, sco us. Our lino la complete. ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS' SA1-I.ES BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS We mnko a specialty of framing PICTURES. Newest stock of frames. J; C. C. SHARP j Opera House Block. J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention Riven ana all work sxsculstf properly, Electrics! Supplies or all kinds OPriCB-t2t WEST COUItT 5T. J (Tribune Building) INSURANCE. Fire, Life and Accident. JOE ELL Room 8, Over Taylor's Hard ware Store. IN A BAD WAY. Many a Pendleton Reader Will Feel Grateful for This Information, When your bock gives out; Becomes lame, weak or aching; When urliiury troubles set In, Your kidneys aro "In a bad way." Here h local evidence to prove It; Mrs. O. W, Brown, who lives at tho corner of Turner and II streets, says; "I was unable to stoop with out suffering tho most Intonso pain across tho small of tny back and through my kidneys. I got my first box of Doan's Kidney rills at tho Brock & McComas drug store. I was so Koro and lamo that I could not stoop at tho sink to wash, Doan's Kidney Pills did away with the trou ble. H I did not honestly think that Doan's Kidney Pills acted up to tho representations mado by them i would not set my name to an en dorsement. I know others who have used Doan's Kidney Pills with tho same satisfaction." For sale by all deaiors. Price 60 conts, Foster-Mllburn Co., unffalo, H. Y.. sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other, (80,000. School District No, Sixteen, Umatilla County, Oregon. Notlcii Is hereby given that scaled prnpoxnlH will be received at tho of fice of the county treasurer of Uma tilla county, Oregon, at Pendleton, Or cgon ,ou or heforu Wednesday, tho 1Mb day of June, nt five o'clock p. ni for the purchase of bonds to ho Issued lv Krluwil District No. Htxteen. com. I nrliilnir tint f-(tv nf Pi.nfflf.tnn ami rnr. tain adjoining lands In Umatlliu county, Oregon, of the par value ot Sixty Thousand Dollars, bearing Inter out at tho rate of 1' por cent per an num, payable seml-unnually, principal and Interest payable at tho offlco of tho county treasurer of Umatilla coun ty, or at New York city, at tho optloni of tho purchaser. Bald bonds matur ing In twenty years, hut being paya ble In ten years or after at the option of District No. Slxteou, All bids, In order to ho considered, must bo accompanied by a certified check, draft nr certificate of deposit, for tho sum of Ono Thousand Dollars, to In approved hy tho directors ot said district before said bids are open ed. Huld draft, cerllflod chuck nr cor 1 1 Ilea I (i of deposit to bo payable to School District No. Sixteen, In Uma tllla county, Oregon, and tho said sum to be forfeited to said district, should the bid bo accepted and tho bidder fall lo comply therewith. Tho buyer of said bonds to provldo tho necessary and proper blanks therefor, complying in nil respects with tho laws of the state of Oregon, and pay for said bonds In Pendleton, Oregon. The county treasurer nnd said district re serve tho right to reject any and all bids without question, JOHN IIAILEY. JIl . Clork of School Plstrlct No, Slxtoon, I'ouuioton, Oregon. Dated this 31st day of Moy, 1004. V3