DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1904. PAGE 8IX. i Truly Wonderful Has been tho trado at our little store. Peoplo realize that the size of tho storo, tho numbor or clerks employed or tho slzo of tho stock carried lias nothing to do with tho money saving values Blvcn. Its tho quality of tho Koods and tho low prices placed on each article that counts. Tho compulsory sale means a great deal to tho buyers of clothing. It means tho best suits at lower prlcos than over quot ed In Pendleton. This shipment of clothing sent us through an error on the part of tho factory beforo wo nro ready for It makes It Impera tive that wo got rid of t at once. In order to dispose of a largo shipment llko this it is neccssnry to glvo great Inducements and mako tho prices so low and the values so big that peoplo will be compelled to buy becauso the bargains aro Irresistible OUR OFFERS ARE IRRESISTIBLE And peoplo who have called havo found tho greatest, grandest and most convincing money-saving prices over offered In Eastern Oregon. Wo proposo to close out ovory artlclo by tho ond of this month. Clothing nnd furnishing goods. Its up to you to take ad vantage of this sale. The manufacturers of tho clothing who made tho error, wired us to get rid of the goods and charge the loss to them. Don't hesitate, but como In and see this magnificent lino of clothing and separate trousers. Tho price Is tho main thing to you, but on that score wo aro posltlvo to please you. THE REMOVAL SALE Prices on furnishing goods aro more wonderfully low than over. Wo aro doing It. Come In and soe. KAHKI SUITS $1.00 Greatest bargain In Pendleton's merchandizing. Cont and pants, best grade, regular army make, for only $1 suit. Como In "and let tho goods and prices talk to you. Sullivan (Sh Bond Compulsory and removal sale. Tho llttlo storo that Is break ing all bargain records. The Breakers Where to Stop at North Beach Tho Ureakers Hotel Is conducted to attract tho best patronage, and Is a summer hotel that is unsurpassed on the Pacific Coast north of the famous California beach resorts. The building has an ocean front of 100 feet, Is 7G feet wide and four stories high, or 73 feet from tho ground lloor to tho top of the observatory. It has handsomely furnished rooms, single or en suite, for 250 guests, each room being carpeted. Tho house is lighted by electricity with electric lights and elec tric call bells In every room, and these lights mako It ono of the most brilliant beacons on the entire coast. Tho entire lower floor Is thrown open to the public, and, being beautifully carpeted, tho spacious reception room and large, airy halls always form favorlto gathering places for guests. Tho billiard and pool room Is also quite popular for merry gatherings. An Aeolian and Pianola In the commodious parlor furnishes delightful music at all times, and musicals arc pleasant features during the entire season. Tho Brenkers has a regular orchestra which furnishes music for Informal dances arid balls, and tho largo dining room, with Ita smooth, hard floor, makes -an Ideal hall for regular dancing parties. An abundance o ffresh and salt water fish, clams, oysters, crabs and other sea food is always on our menu; our entire supply of milk, butter and cream, comes from our own herd of Jersoy cows, and poultry and eggs aro supplied from the hotel farm adjoining the grounds. Thero aro hot and cold, fro ah and salt water baths In the house, with private baths and toilets. K Tho waves of the ocean at high tide roll within 200 feet of the hotel, and tho beach in front is superb for surf bathing. On the grounds aro bowling alloys, golf links, tennis courts and croquet sets; on tho Jake, Just back of tho hotel, Is a fleet of sail and row boats, and on Sboalwator bay, just east of the lakes, is a gasoline launch for parties of fishermen, picnickers or others who prefer tho warm, still-water bathing to tho tumbling of tho surf. All trains stop at tho railroad station in the hotel grounds, and no crowding Into hotel omnibuses or walking in sand is necessary, since tho hotel ground Is a porfect velvety lawn, whero tho guests are practically lauded at tho hotel door, Tho Breakers Hotel Is located at Breakers Station, a regular ticket office, whero all trains stop. It is one and a half miles north of Long Beach Station. In purchasing tickets see that they read to Breakers, Wash., and have baggage checked through to that point. Telegraph and telepbono connections In tho lintol, Address all correspondence as follows: HOTEL DREAKER8, Long Beach, Wash. HE 1IRES 11 TRAILMAKER MINTU OREGONIAN TELLS OF HI8 OREGON PIONEER SEEKS HIGH- IMPRESSIONS OF ST. LOUI8. WAY OVER THE CASCADES 8ays W. J. Bryan Could Command the John Mlnto, Aged 83, Now Leading an Excursion of Young Men to Find a Attention of the Delegates When Every Other Speaker Failed Great est Demonstration Was When Cock rell Was Nominated for President by Bryan. Hon. John Mlnto of Salem, one of Thomos It. Sheridan of Itosoburg, the most .experienced pioneers living Centuries Old The disease which" has brought more suffering i tlation and disgrace upon the humnn race is ti esni" to-day that it was centuries ago. It is callci ? Mood Poison, "The Bad Disease," mid is Pi,ntaE,M of Forestry Included In the Project In tho state, and who, for GO yenrs, has been tireless in promoting Oregon one of Oregon's delegation to the na tional democratic convention at at. ntcre8t8 and In helping to dovelop Louis, Is in tho city today, on routo tho resources of tho Willamette val- homo, says the Oregon Dally Journnl. loy, Is planning to go into tho Cascade Mr Sheridan Is well nlensed with 'tho mountains In .a fow days, whore ho ho having been a Parker man from ff1,""11' incidentally, In the work the first "f ll",1(,lnS trnll from the end of Ho, with Governor Chamberlain, C. railroad through Mlnto Pass to E. Iledflold and tredcrick V. Hoi- utook county, says mo niuuiiy "; man voted for Parker from tho first This Is ono of Mr. Mlnto's hobbles, ballot to tho Inst, while with llko win a goon one u is. no duuuvuh w.ul. firmness his colleagues In the dologn- the trauo ui uonirai isnsiorn uruguu Hon, S. M. Onrlnnd and J. D. Matlock, could wid fho'l be 'r""Bl,t.,,lcroa.8 stood for Hearst. James Olenson " mountains to ; tho Willamette val voted for McCIellnn, and W. F. Butch- loy. and thnt this can best ho dono er for Bird S Color through tho pnss that bears his name. "My strongest Impressions of tho for yenrs he has been advocating convention? Well, perhaps tho thing tho construction of a trail many thnt struck mo most forcibly was tho years ago he helped cut ono through influence of Mr. Bryan. His person- the forest of tho Cnsca.do rango nt the nitty carried far more weight thnn name place and ho will now spy out thnt of any other man. No ono elso the land onco more, nnd see If the could quiet tho convention. When- trail, which ho hopes to see grow Into over ho appeared un tho platform and a well traveled road, cannot be cut signed with his hands for quiet, tho this year nnd, though over S3 years noise Immediately ceased. old, this active plonucr will undertake "I think he acquitted himself with the labor and hardships of a summer's credit, nnd the statement from cor- stay in the mountains to bring nbout tnln qunrters that ho hurt himself his cherished project, and seo it be lli any way by his actions In tho con- como n fact. ventlon Is a mistake. Ho yielded Mr. Mlnto will ho accompanied by all that ho should, and ho did it quite a party on his trip to tho moiin- gracefully. I think Bryan went out tnlns, and ho will ho supported In his of tho convention just ns strong as work by Manager Edwin Stone, of the h wri i Into It. C. & E. railroad, who Is very much "Anntlier fontiirn thnt. Imnressed mo impressed with the old pioneer's was tho strength and high character plan, nnd thinks It will result In the of tho men from the South. There opening or a vnmamo nignway oi were some snlundld delegations from traffic. the southern states. I mot many of The summer school of forestry, ns these men and formed acquaintances advocated by Mr. Mlnto. nnd which ho thnt hnvn urn.itlv liicnmspil mv rn. nroiioses to conduct, Is another of spect and admiration for tho south- that gontleninn's pot theories, and he ern people. will give n party or young men pruc- "As tn I in rean t of tho reinvent Inn. Ileal instruction in lorestry hi uiu I am sum It means harmonv. Thoro natural timber of tho Cascade range. was a harmonizing spirit throughout, His long experience in Oregon, nnu and It was strong to the last. Tho especially In tho mountains and for lipst man wns nnmlnntid nnd nvorv ests of tho western part of tho state ono went away feeling well pleased make him an excellent instructor in with the work of tho convention. that lino, nnu lie win mcuicaio vniua- The ureatest demonstration in the bio lessons, and will sow a seed that entire convention occurred when Mr. will bo of vast benoflt to tho future of Bryan nominated Francis M. Cockrell the state. of Missouri for president. It was not so much a demonstration by dele- SOUTH DAKOTA IS LAUNCHED, gates as It was by th.e spectators, of whom thero were thousands in the will Have Two Pre-Emlnent Qualities names, but niuontr all nations is rctrnnlf.,1 ?t. . oltt -ega nnd vilest of all human diseases. It ;"w.attt -3 worse ; the little sores that first appear arc soon t 10 l. ntlmrii ! the trlmuls nf tlio 1 B00n f1Wed fl Dxbb Elatttar, tTntnnn anri nrnitlO UTV1 1 fltlfl flflfllHf f - WHS ft 111 ic ted XvttU vi. Western Oregon Summer 8chool redemption breaks outon the 3f"JthfYnlW Y" , thnt I would nor "'""rteaVd become ulcerated, the hairand friend I then toVk n? WM- AtuS"'! eye-brows drop out, and ugly JiSSa5fwt&' S&mS1?I vnllnw blotches make their MiMt&. aVRb appearance, and if the disease ovo hJ"la D f tho cU.V.V is not checked nt this stage, Dox 85' vnnnah, Qa. every bone, muscle, tissue ana nerve m the bodv hmm. . ..1 f.... ,., f i.! V ""UmtS lnl.u Jjuiauii, unn iiu wit; .iivta ui me juui uj U1C SOlCS of th t aoumi b 1UL iinywjlerc. To cun II,:. rH the blood must first l- ,,,,Jr"r?lh,s.all3 this so quickly nnd surely as S '? c? known for years as nn nt!.u.: .''tilj virus of Contagious Mood Poison uJl "I nsh may check it for n time, but it comes back in a still form. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, nnd . I Brt M . . ... .. , ...... , ,... -v is me!, a tuni it contains n mineral lngrcuicnt. write for our home t and learn nil about Contagious Mood Poison nnd lintJ fttl for medical advice. THr.CWn-corni K M I NEW FEATURES. INNOVATIONS, rtc.vui.ujjuVi3 AND REAL NOVELTIES, DECOPATED WTH FAVORS AND FULL OF TRJUMFNS OF EVERY KIND SO THE PEOPLE M&TM WE PROMISE AND GIVE THE BEST CIRCUS . rtiKniMwub ira MWtKlCA. hall. It was a monster convention, and Intensely Interesting all the time, oven through tho whole night when the convention sat through the con test on resolutions nnd nominations." Mr. Sheridan talked Interestingly Speed and Concentration Total Displacement of 14,000, With Heavy and Effective Armament Speed of 23 Kiots Will Be Attained. San Francisco, Cal., July 20. Ar manners. New spring shirts. Tho Boston. of the various notable personages at rangements have been completed at uiK iwiEuiu. n Hum ynunip tho Union Iron Works for tho launch Clark was a Very Strong presiding Of- l.. tnmnrrnw nf tlm rmlonr South fleer. John Sharp Williams, for the Dakota, whcll la t0 u0 one of tho first tlrao prominent in a democratic nnDO ,i f,,r,i,ini,in ii,n.r imuuuui vuu.emiuii, iul u oiruiiB nincl,,lea 0f th.0 now ImVy. In order to man phys cally. While he is a man of get tho best advantngo of the tides uuuilji. Ills IJUIBUlluiuy ib nut UAiru- (lln l,,,,tw.l,ln. ,lll nnt tnhn 11 n in ordinary. Hill attracted but llttlo at- hi i)fm, ilnif nnRt Hix in .,, nveninc. tention on me noor. aneenan oi isow Th smith rni,ntn ic n rnm. York, was notlceablo for his sociable aCntatlvo of tho class of magnificent armored cruisers of which another of tho same type Is the Colorado, which recently established a now speed re& ord. These two ships, with tho Maryland California, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, all of them of the same class, dimensions and armnment, havo been likened to battleships possess, lng a protection of armor only a lit tie under tho weight of thnt designed I for the huge ships of the Georgia ' class, while they aro greatly superior j to all battleships In point of speed. I The South Dakota will have un un j usually powerful battery, mado up of I a great number of 8 and C-lncli guns, j She will have a total displacement of J , 14,000 tons, and will be exceeded In slzo by only four vessels now uulld J lng, these bolng battleships of .15,000 4 tons. I The South Dakota will derive pre eminence from two qualities speed and concentration of Are. Her won . derful engines, driving twin scrows, Positively the best beer made. Any quantity you de sire. Delivered to your home. Alwnys call for Olym pla. A. NOLTE Phone Main 111. I . will dovelop a horso power of 23,000, I capablo of propelling tho ship at a .1 .. un i l. . . i i hijlx'u ui m Knots un iiuur puniups oven faster. : This speed will at once take her t outsido tho reach of pursuing battle- ! ships, whilo her powerful battery will make of her a dangerous antagonist, ! both In engagements with vessels of i her own class and those carrying LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH Building Material Dimension lumber of all de scriptions. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper. BRING YOUR BILL TO U8 AND GET OUR FIGURES. Grays Harbor Commercial Co. Opposite W. & S. R. Depot. heavier ordnance. The Washington & Columbia River Railway Special summer txcur- lon Rates to Coast Points. Beginning June 15, 1904, the W. & O. II. railway will have on salo tickets to Wcatport, Long Beach, Clatsop Beech, Tokoland, Ilwaco, Seavlow, Ti oga, Pacific Park, Ocean Park, Nan cotta, Flavel, Qearhart and return nt $10.00 for the round trip. For children of halt fare age, ono half the abovo rate. Tickets will be good returning until Soptomber 30th. For full Information call upon or nddress, W. ADAMS, Agent In order to accommodate Ashing parties the O. It. ft N. Co. will, until close of season, have train No. 2, leaving here at 6:45 p. m., atop at North Fork on Saturday evenings, and train No. 1, due In Pendleton at 9 a, m stop at some place Monday morning. This arrangement will be In effect Saturday, May 14. E. O. SMITH, Agent. Misses' Teutich's. 12.00 shoes for 11.00. Overwhelmingly Superb Spectacular ilippowiiitl wiin mo mo exiravaDaniii- eastiv anri ha.,tn..uu .i tuni, rproanllna Japan, Rujala, India. AilafccS! Soolland and Amarlos. 1 LA BELLE LEONA, ry- Quaen ol ths Aran la now tha only lady omaraault GREAT " ' ALEXIUS LOOPS THE LOOP Defying tho lawi of gravitation, and aeorna to make uao of tha solid loop and tho periaot bloycla. w (Mi MLLE. ARLINE, "THE GIRL IN RED " Inlroduolng Bon Hurand troupe ot Salambo Dogs In the wonderful O'Markla aot. THE ST. LEON QUINTETTE Famous live favorllea of Franoo Aorobatlquaa Extraordinaire. Supremo aronlo feature ot the ago, without a parallel In the annala of olroua history. PRISKORN BROTHERS CLASSIC UNICYCLISTS & CYCLISTS NO ONE DARES ATTEMPT TO IMITATE THEM Mm HERR LITZEN'S FUNNY DUTCH ELEPHAl Ensouling bizarre fsataaa amazing In their daring oonotpllon as thsy art unhurt tjN performanoe by tho world' liugheat beasts, partloularly leaturino Mamma Miry hum Frlsda. Abaolutsly the only trained mother and baby ale phant In the world perhmlmM MLLE, VALLEDITA Savage wild beasts lions, tigers, soparaa, paninera ngni ror her oareaaee. and baooma quiet at her oommand. FAIRYLAND "2 CHILDREN A hundred Shetland ponies, monkey theatre ol fifty mon keys, and beautiful birds, to gether with FUNNY CLOWNS A BIO BUNCH OF FOOLISH BEAUTIES SUGIMOTO'S SCORE OF 111 Hanaeome CenM an Japs and JeHy JwHn- The BEN ARABIAN STAU T.lnouml,t fnarvelieltllimn on sin this oeiMrtnJ Inotnoi" recemiiF to Pretiaeni Ktw A PRODIGIOUS ISSi OF LIVING JUHAM THE BARTINE TRIO Neck breakers, flip-flappers, twisters, upside down people, fly-over and baoMraokere, aide. aplltllng gymnastlo eomiques. THE GREAT ELLETT FAJ OF FLYING flEHIALiaia Black Belle, the Smallest HwaM A hundred eotors. beautiful women magnllloenlly costumed In i sllkefl i jjbJ models and atatueryi athletlo men, tha peraonllloaiion Vid on oonoeNi entsrtalnmenta dally aa marvslous'aa the human aye and mind n "" ,sr .tit. trsfn LrrciMl' rmn cuKA.twT .... ,.IaUISPi IN THE MENACERIEIIHTEBHATIUmLCMrt... 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