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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 7, 1904. PAGE THREE. BTMENT STO Ft t- n FURNISH WORK, Ice. P me price at the same time. ICE AND WATER. 7 twe with the Reft July learance Sale I .ND EVERY DEPARTMENT HAS BIG BARGAINS Htt SALE AND SEE THE SAVING ON EVERY PURCHASE MADE AT THE ALEXAN- T Si 15 buys any Indies' $1.50 shoes or Oxfords. J JU5 nny Indies' $2.00 shoes or Oxfords. 165 buys any ladles $2.50 shoes or Oxfords. (193 buys any ladles' $3.00 shoos or Oxfords. . Remnants at just one-halt the regular price. Over 300 remnants in t snmnier dress goods nt your own price. . 15 per cent reduction on our entire line of ladies' muslin underwear. J Odds and ends in ladles' summer underwear at July clearance prices. 20 jier cent reduction on all parasols. J THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES MRVES'ERS' SUPPLLIES, BUILDEHS HARDWARE, ..... Frrcl n AKlr.CH fiFNIJINE OMRIROLITf? ARAN. ... . r-nr 1 1 iuc nc di HMRiNr: Tnni s ax thc man- m umim iiaiuwdic Liu. 643 MAIN STREET. ESTIMATES ON PLUMBING AND SOLICIT wHHtimnttttottttmtttttttttmtt Distilled Water PURER THAN ANY SPRING. FROM PURE CRYSTAL ICE. Impurity and foreign substance Is absolutely removed. itfl heated to steam, condensed, re-bolled. cooled and Pendleton and told Storage Co. Telephone Main 1781 11 hrd to teach n old dog; Fr once he told the truth 0"ve the pup a trial, Fr the old do It out of atylc. waa k. w n r- v v -a ara w ms new Liij. ..... .... Bn uononwooa street. the plumber His work Is always wu uu inumoing. BteMt. opposite Hotel Bicker. TO OFFER DURING OUR JULY COMING EVENTS. National Guard Encampment, Washington, Idaho and Oregon, American Lake, Idaho. July 7-21. August 22-27 American Mining congress, roruana. National Irrigation Association, El ' Paso, Texas, November 15-18. "Trlb" Is All Right and I Recommend It to All. Deep Creek, Wash., Feb. 22, 1904. In request of your letter that I re ceived at Valley, asking me to say how I was getting along with "Trib," I must say It Is fine. I began, taking It the next day after 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. I Helvetia Evaporated Cream. 1 Helvetia urn ml of nvmvirntd r.ronm ! has been a popular seller on this (market for nearly 20 years and will, no doubt, remain the favorite, provid ed that Its manufacturers maintain the high standard for which It has be I come famous and do not fall Into the error of Its Imitators to sacrifice qual ity for quantity. Heal milk substance skillfully and clearly prepared, Is what we want for our money rather than a large can containing a lot of water. Hence we are buying Helvetia brand, at least for the present. Attention Sheepmen. Range to lease and can locate some good range and water. Address box 44. La Grande. Or Try the hot free lunch at the Mer chants Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to 6 p. m and at midnight THE PEOPLE ALL In Cbornn Crlrd, Gle TW Xevrbro'a Hrrplclde. This word of late lias been In every one s mouth, and many are wonderlnir wnai me word SUrnlfles. thouirh nn nnn has yet been found, who will denv thnt KEH'UnO'B HEItPICIDE does tho wont v en, ror the Information of thousands of people who like to know all about a uood mine, we would say that HEItPICIDE means, a destroyer or killer of "Heme. -xuw jiernes- is tne lamllv name of a aisease caused by various vegetable par asltes, A similar microbe causes dan arurr, noun scalp, and falling hair: this Is the microbe that NEWBUO'S HERPI. CIDE Dromntlv nair grows. Sold by leading druggists. Bend 10c. In stamps for sample to The uerpiciae Co., Detroit, Jllch. F. W. Schmidt, special agent. CEREMONY AND SENTIMENT both demand a ring, and as the occa sion Is an Important one. get a ring of lasting quality. Our assortment of WEDDING RINGS contains every kind known to the JEWELRY trade. Plain band rings of 14 karat gold In all widths. Solitaire diamond rings at all prices. Size and quality govern the price. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Postofflce Block. mm in STRAWBERRIES BADLY DAM AGED BY LATE FROST, Marriage of Brlggson Young Man to Webfoot Girl Recovering From a Severe Illness Not Enough Rain fall In This Neighborhood Moved to Athena Van Winkle Has Built a New Barn. Brlggson, July . Preston Mitchell and Miss Minnie Waters were married last week at the home of thc bride's parents In the Willamette valley. The groom Is n highly respected young man of this vicinity, and the happy couple will reside nt this place. On account of heavy frosts In this vicinity of late the strawberry crop will bo cut In two. Some farmers re port their berries completely Killed, while others on higher ground, are hut slightly damaged. After a very severe Illness of over two weeks, oils Johnson Is nblo to ho up and around. Ho was afflicted with liver and stomach trobules. He will soon be able to nttend to dally work. The only trouble being with tho rain that fell here Krldny and Saturday Is there was not enough of It. Mr. Desper, last week moved his family to Athena, where ho will reside permanently. Lon Van Winkle has erected n large barn on the site of the one which re cently burned. SOME ATHENA NEWS. Called to Salem by Serious Illness of a Relative. Athena, July C. William Campbell of Sprague, Wash., U visiting h!3 mother. Mrs. Copllnger, l'.'re. Hank Copllnger Is In Salem, called there by the dangerous illness of his aged mother. His father tiled only thre or four weeks ago, and It Is not thought the old lady will long sur vive him. 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- rlct route $60.00 To Chicago, going vlt 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 he on sale May 11, 12 and 13; June 1C, 17 and 18; July 1, 2 and 3; August 8, 9 and 10; Septem ber 5, 6 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. State Bar of Washington. Seattle, Wash., July 7. A promi nent feature of the annual meetlnc of thp WflHhlnfrtnn Stata War. A tD..nln . tion, which began here today, will co" theless absolutely misled In making a general debate on th5 subject of tho original statement, and wo here the railroad merger as It applied to by, of ur own volition, make this un this state. Several of the most eml- Qualified acknowledgment of our mis nent lawyers and Jurists of the state tako to the R. V. Pierce Medical Co. will take part In the discussion. At . and to our readers. the opening session held this morn - ing in the federal court room Presl- dent W. A. Peters, of this city, pre- sented his annual address. The ses - slons will continue through the re-1 malnder of the week. Prominent among the participants are Judge H. S. Elliott of Chehalie. E. C. MaeDon- aid of Spokane, Judge Carroll B. Graves of Ellensburg, and Judge Frank H. Rudkln of North Yakima. Execution of Toledo Murderer. Columbus, O., July 7. The great est care has been taken to nsniirn -i .v, w v t v inv vjvw- trocutlon In the penitentiary annex today, of Albert Fisher. At his own I request Fisher was permitted to take part a few weeks ago n a rehearsal of the scene in tho death chamber, even to the adjustment of the black cap and straps. This was done in or- der to prevent any bungling nnd de-' lay wnen tne time comes for turnlne on the death current. The crlrao for which Fisher pays the death penalty was tho murder of William Marshall, a bartender, In Toledo early last spring. Illinois Endeavorers. Springfield, III., July 7. The 17th convention of the Christian Endeav- or Society of lllnois met In this city mis morning, mo delegates and vis itors present are numbered by hund reds and represent every nook and corner of the state. The new armory. whcio tho evening mass meetinKs are to bo held, and the several churches used for conferences and rallies, are decorated In orange and blue, the En- deavor colors. The Rev. James M. Gray, D. D., of Boston, one of the foro- most Bible students of the world, made the opening address this morn ing. Mrs. Charles Nechter. widow of the millionaire dry goods merchant of Chicago, has been elected nresldent of the Boston Store corporation, hav ing a capital or $2,ooq,000, She was saleswoman in tho same store when married to Nechter. HELIX HAPPENINGS CAME FROM CALIFORNIA TO LOOK AFTER BUSINESS. Return to Jesse Moore Bay Case of Measles From Wallula Mrs. Hat tie Will Move to Walla Walla On a Trip to the Willamette Valley Underwent a Successful Operation at St. Anthony's Hospital Visiting on the Sound. Helix, July 4. Mrs. T. M. Huson Is hero on business from her home In California. Jesse Moore leturnod to Helix yes terday after hehlg absent about six . months. I Tenls Huson has been In Portland i for the past week. John Grlswold la In Helix from Wnllula, with a very bad enso of measles on hand. Mrs. Hnttle Is selling her household effects nnd expects to move to Wnlln Wnlln the latter part of this week. I Rev. Simons, Christian minister of Helix, left for the Willamette valley last Tuesday morning on business. Mrs.. John King, of Rltzvllle, Is vis iting nt the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Cargill. j Mrs. I). II. Rlchnrdson nnd her son, Udney, are expected on this eve ning's train from Pendleton, where they have been at tho hospital for the past two weeks, where Udney under went a very successful operation. Mrs. May Sones is visiting near Se attle with her sister, Mrs. Vldger. , A RETRACTION. Ladles' Home Journal Rectifies a Wrong Statement. In the May number of thn ladles' Homo Journal we publlf'icd. In tho article entitled "The 'Patont-Medlelno' Curse,"' an nhnlysls of "Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription," In which that preparation was represented as con taining, among other Ingredients, tincture of digitalis, tincture of opium and alcohol. Immediately upon publication of the number a suit for damages wns Insti tuted by the R. V. Pierce Medical Co. of Buffalo, N. Y.. proprietors of tho preparation in question, ngnlnst tho Curtis Publishing Co., based upon the claim that none of the three Ingredi ents was contained In the medicine. Upon the filing of the suit, we, of course. Immediately looked Into tho published analysis. It appears that this particular analysis had been made, If made at nil, fully 25 years ago. We thereupon employed three lead ing chemists In different cities to make an nnalysls of tho preparation from bottles bought In the open mar ket. Theso analyses, one and all, now show to us conclusively that not a single one of the Ingredients mention ed by us In the analysis quoted that Is, either digitalis, opium or alcohol wns contained In tho bottles nnnlyzcd. We then the president of this com pany nnd tho writer personnlly vis ited the R. V. Pierce Medical Co. nt Buffalo, and were there convinced that the officers of the company were absolutely truthful In their claim that not one of these injurious ingredients was contained In "Doctor Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription." Naturally, since the nnalysls wo printed has been proved erroneous, the deductions made In connections with this preparation were unwarran ted and unfounded. Under these circumstances it is now perfectly plain to us that this maga zine was unintentionally, hut never- 1 Tllc mistake was honestly mude, ''Ut It was a mistake, Tho pill thnt will, will fill tho hill, Without a gripe. i To cleanse tho liver, without a. iiilur 1 Take one at night. I DoWitfa Lit tlfi Rnrlv Ttlnnra nrn omnll easy to take, easy and gentlo In effect, yet thoy are so certain in results that no ono who uses them Is disappointed. For quick relief from biliousness, sick '. iiunuacnu, lorpiu liver, jaunciico, uiz- zlncss and all troubles arising from nn tnnrHvA dliifrvluli Hirm TTndir ti v,i a uiiuij iiuil'u, qui u ijy luii rami & Co. I The total number of negroes In all n, iini,i c.o, ..i...... ' ... " Phllapplnes, is 9,204,531, of which number only 11 per cent have white blood. Rich Aromatic Delicious At high-gradi groctn No couponi.io prizet, no touvenirt I and 3 lb. aroma-tight lina Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 1E0 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc., always on band. Try the hot free lunch at tho Mer chanta' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to 6 p. m, and at midnight crescent w-- owderis flnas6ftafe cents Tho reputation of this powder Is built on RESULTS. Tho Croscont docs moro than Is clnlmed for It. 25o per pound. Of all grocers. TEETH Per set, $5.00; gold crowns, $4.00; silver filling, 50c; ex tracting, 50c. Wo nro thoroughly equipped with nil modern methods nnd npplinnces, nnd guarantee our work to bo of tho highest stnn dnrd, nml our prices tho lowest consistent with first-clnss work. White Bros. Dontlsts. Association Block. Phono Main 1CC1. 0 ---- F.E. Van Dtfsen & Co. CONTRACTORS OF WORK. BRICK Boiler sotting nnd fire places done In first-class manner. Address Box 4C5, Pendleton. Recommended by Physicians Enjoyed by All The City Brewery bottled boor. Tho hoverago that should bo In ovory homo. It Is pure, wholcsomo, delio Ioiir and sparkling. This beer Is made of tho cholcost hops and barley by superior browing process, All water is storallzod bo fore entering this beer. Good bcor Is healthful and this beer Is always good. ' Don't try to keep houso without It. Put up In quarts, pints and half pints and dollvored free In nny quan tity desired. 'Phono 2981. WATER TANKS we make a Specialty of Round or Square Building XST A TT"7T"k fwt A KTTro W A 1 UK 1 AIMkN Also Header Bods all sizes and klndB. We mako them right and they always glvo satisfaction. Our work Is never slighted or botched, Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard ROBERT FOR8TER, Proprietor, Corner Webb and College, j The French j Restaurant Best 25 Cent Meal In the City Private Dining Parlors. Elegant Furnished Rooms In Connection. 1 GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. 633 Main Street. I II I Ml mm