East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 06, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1904.
PAGE THREE.
OPENING i
.adies' Ready-to-Wear Dept.
Fall and Winter I904 !
NOW ON DISPLAY NEW TAILOR-MADE SUITS. TOUR
IST COATS, JACKETS, WALKING AND DRESS SKIRTS, AT
EXCEPTIONALLY MODERATE PRICES. '
NEW NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, NEW NOVELTIES
l,N WAISTINGS, NEW NOVELTIES IN TOURIST CAPS, THE
i LATEST EASTERN FAD.
Alexander Dept. Store f
THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES f
IT'S THE BEST SMOKE ON THE MARKET
ciser IS READY
MILWAUKEE TO BE LAUNCH-
ED AT SAN FRANCISCO.
ALBA NEWS NOTES.,
Miss Janet Mitchell of Wisconsin Will
Christen New Vessel In Presence of
the Knights Templar Visitors
Splendid Cruiser Has Displacement
of 9700 Tons, and Will Cost $2,825,
000 Speed to Be 22 Knots, Crew of
631 Men and 40 Officers.
San Francisco, Sept. T. The launch
ing of the new crutser MilwauKee,
definitely set for September 10 at
11:50 n. m., promises to attract more
attention than any similar event
since the battleship Ohio took her
maiden trip In the presence of the lau
President McKlnley.
The launching will bo the final day
feature of the Kn.ghts Templar con
clave and an effort will he made to
have all knights from the Badger
state attend and participate In the
ceremonies.
Miss Janet Mitchell, the 19-ycar-old
daughter of the late Senator Mitchell
of "Wisconsin, will christen the vessel
and Miss Lily Jeffrey, daughter of the
vice-president of tho Union Iron
"Works, where tho new fighting ship
was built, will cut the -cord that will
Nate Ranes Buys 52 Head of Fat Cat
tle at $2.75 Per 100.
Alba, Sept. 6. Born to the wife of
A. S. Quant, on Sunday, September
4, a daughter.
Nate Ranes, the Pendleton cattlo
buyer, bought 52 head of steers from
Rust Bros., of Ridge, Saturday, at
$2.75 per 100.
James Jones and Hob Adams are
j on their way home from John Day
j with 300 head of beef cattle, purchas
l ed in that district.
Cnmptenders report the range very
short owing to the great number of
I sheep now crowded into tho small
range area.
Harvest will bo finished on Camas
Prairie' this week. The next job will.
bo to gather up the cattlo for tho pas
tures. Tho old cottage built by Cox and
Miner In the palmy days on tho Dixie
ranch, Is being treated to a new roof.
It required 30,000 shingles to cover It.
The old house Is built on the southern
style, with wide porches and porti
coes and is. nn attractive structure,
In this country district.
What Is Life?
In tho last analysis nobody knows,
but we do know that It Is under strict
law. Abuse that law even slightly,
pain results. Irregular living means
derangement of the organs, resulting
in Constipation, Headache or Liver
trouble. Dr. King's New Life Tills
quickly readjusts this. It's gentle, yet
thorough. Only 5c at Tnllman &
Co.'s drug store.
BBB ..,r lute' jBB
Manufactured by A. ROHDE
Tho Portland Trust Company, of
Jregon, which was established in
18S7, has ample capital and resources .
ind numbers among Its stockholders
mo of tho wealthiest citizens of
Portland, and also a great many EaBt-
rn capitalists. This company has
bvisou a vo.j convenient form or
nploylng funds that may be tem-
brarily idle, so that tho depositor
y get Interest upon them, and still
vo them available upon a reason-
ble notice.
Money Savers
)f whom there are many in Eastern Oregon and Washington,
Bliouid remember that
"THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN OREGON,"
Issues interest-bearing certificates of deposit that pay a good
Irate of interest, and can he drawn at any time by giving a cer
tain number of days' notice.
I' nil particulars are contained in our book of
Illustrations
to
Iwhich we shall he glnd to send you, and at tho snrao tlmo
Sivc you any lurther information that you may require.
Portland Trust Company
of Oregon
109 THIRD STREET.
ElLW'J. I. COHEN, President,
H. L. PITTOCK, Vice-President,
B. LEE PAGET, Secretary,
J. O. GOLTKA, Assistant Secretary.
, permit It to slip down the ways nnd i
into the water. , .. . .. ,
' The Milwaukee Is one of the three ! rnFjsRn cks nrc "aW to e!lt cnm"M for
sister ships, which are the largest i
protected cruisers In the United
States navy, the other two being the
St. Louis and Charleston. They are
what Is known ns protected cruisers
and carry no armor, "their protection
consisting solely of a protective, de
flective deck and shields for some of
her guns. The contract for the con
struction of the Milwaukee was sign
cd April 17, 1901, at a price of $2,
825,000 for hull and machinery, and
her keel was laid July 30, 1902.
The principal features of the Mil
waukee are her great size and high
speed. She will have a displacement
of 9700 tons with her normal coal
supply, but with a full load her dis
placement will exceed 11,000 tons, She
will be really larger than any battle
ships, such as the Oregon She is
424 feet long, with Of. feet beam and
22 feet C inches mean draft. Her
speed is to he 22 knots.
For n battery Jho Milwaukee will
carry 14 G-inch, IS 3-inch and eight
1-pounder rapid-fire guns; 12 3-pound-or
seml-autoinatic, four 1-pounder au
tomatic and 10 machine guns and four
field pieces. Her crew will consist
of G31 men and about 40 officers.
iwamm
ie R
slier
:
The letter of Miss Merkley,
whose picture is printed above,
proves beyond question that
thousands of cases of inflamma
tion of the ovaries and womb
! are annually cured by the use of 1 1
Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable
Compound.
Notice to Contracters.
Sealed proposals will be secured at
the office of the undersigned until
Thursday, September 15, 4 p. m. 1904
fn- tlin Tn1,n RphmlrH lm llrl In rr
ing to tho plans r.nd specification!: ' . "Dkab Mrs. PrmrnAu: Gradual
n-nv on file in the architect's office, ' J JiWhd
room 12, Jmld building All bld-iSnCT
.mist bo made on blanks furnished by Ulrough tho peivic organs .cramps and
tho architect. A certified check of extremo irritation compelled mo to
$200 to accompany each bid, made seek medical advice. Tho doctor said
The Skiddaist Prophet,
and Healer
The Diviner and Buddaist Priest, will give free of charge tho
doctrine, a small book which explains the pinioxophy of coming
under tho laws of protection, which gives man freedom from poverty,
sickness nnd accident. It nlso explains the philosophy of how to
become n prophet and healer. Understand yoursoir and ho mnstor
of yourself.
These assertions and affirmations are Infnllhlo and ho will ho
pleased to explain this philosophy to all callers.
Fifteen years of devotion to this philosophy and u graduato In
the science of palmistry, physiognomy and phrenology.
His years of developing tho psychic power enables lilni to toll
you anything you want to know, describes nnyone you nro interest
ed in, and tells exactly where your aches and pains nro without
asking n question. His wonderful healing power can bo felt the In
stant lie lays his hand on you. He will give one free treatment.
Those Interested should call early as lip will positively leave
Pendleton Thursdny.
Parlors at Penland Bros.
Main Street
Over Tallman's Drug Store
nnyablo to John Schmidt and to bo
forfeited to him in case successful
bidder falls to enter Into conlract
with good and approved Uond within
five days after being awarded the
pontraet. The right is reserved to re
ject any and all bids.
C E. TROUTMAN.
Architect.
MONTERASTELLI BROS.
La?ble and Granite Works
fono intending to secure a monument or headstone for relative
rlond will do well to seo us. Largest collection to telect from.
Rest prices.
MONTERASTELLI BROS.
Stone Building, Court Street, next to Domestic Laundry.
a
Carpets Cleaned
by Steam
7a have arranged to open a steam carpet cleaning shop in
oton, where we will be prepared to clean carnnts of nil a.
Ions in tho most Improved manner. All work guaranteed. By
focess all dirt Is removed and carpets are restored to their
al brilliancy. We want a trial order from you. All work call-
and delivered. Prices reasonable.
Wilkinson & Edminsten
ne Main 741. 311 Court Str.t.
rttMttttttttttttittttflHMMM
MOVING I
are moving our stock Into our new room, where we will "
etter position to display our splendid line of new goods.
rule has always been to sell lower than rnmnotttnra mill
itinuo the policy. In moving we find we hare some odds and
various different lln.es which we will sell at cost and below
to clean up our stock. !
bur new store will be found a large, bright, fresh assort-
lurniture, mattreBs.es, springs, couches nnd rockers, chairs,
WANT YOUR 8TOVE TRADE, and con furnish you with a
Cd more Satisfactory hnntlnp or rnnW ntnvn ttian onv nlnra
leton. Come in and be the Judge.
arload of new goods just in. i, s
V. STRQBLE
210 Cwttt Stmt
that I had ovarian trouble and ulccra
tlon, and advised an operation. I
Btronclv objected to this and decided
to try Iiydia E. Pinlcham's Vcrc
tablo Compound. I soon found that
my judgment was correct, and that all
the good things said about this medi
cine were true, and day by day I felt
less pain and increased appetite. The
ulceration soon healed, and thu other
1 I , t . .T. , 1 I
Triennial Conclave Knights Templar, elcvn weeka t was once more strong
ana vigorous and perfectly well.
San Francisco, Sept. 5-9th. 1904
Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F.,
San Francisco, Cal., Sept, 19-25th,
19C4.
Account of above occasion the O. It.
& N. makes a round trlj, rate of $31.85
dates of sale, via steamer from Port
land August 2-28th, and September 1
and 2. Via rail, September 1, 2, 3, IB,
IG and 17. Continuous passage on go
ing trips, with final return limit Octo
ber 23, 1904. Stopovers will be allow
ed in California only, and only on re
turn trip. For particulars call on or
address E. C. Smith, agent O. It. & N,
' My heartiest thanks are sent to
you for the great good you havo done
me." Sincerely yours, Mies M Alto abet
Meiuu.ey, 275 Third St, Milwaukee,
Wis. 5000 forell If original of abof Itttu
proving genulninist cannot Of ptoauctd.
1
One Himdred Dollars Reward.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice Is hereby given, that the co
partnership heretofore existing be
tw.een W. S. hlndsey and J. M. Kra
mer, In tho livery business in PendlO'
ton, Oregon, has this day been dls
solved by mutual consent. J. M.
Kramer will continue tho business at
the old stand, pay all bills against
the old firm, and collect all accounts
due the same.
J. M. KRAMER.
W. S. L.NUSEY.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received
at the office of the undersigned until
Saturday at 4 p. m., September 10,
iU4, for the erection and completion
of a two-story frame residence for Dr.
D. J. McFnul. Plans and speclfica
tions at the architects office, room 12
Judd building, Pendleton Ore. The
right is reserved to reiect any and
all bids.
C. E. THOUTMAN,
Architect.
There ! more Catarrh In thla tlnn nr
the country than all other dUeaiea pot
together, and until the ait few icars waa
uppoaed to be Incurable. For a treat
many year doctor! pronounced H a local
dlaeaie and preacrlbed local remedies, and
by constantly falllne to cure with local
treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sci
ence haa proven catarrh to be a constitu
tional disease and therefore reonlrea con
stitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh
cure, manufactured by F. J, Cheney
Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Is the onlr constitution.
al cure on the market, It Is taken Inter
nally In doses from 10 drops to a tea
spoonful. It acta directly on the Mood
and mucous surfaces of the system. They
offer one hundred dollars for any case ft
falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials.
Address:
Y. 3. CilENEr ft CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggist Prlce 7Ce-
Take Hall's Hamtlr Pills for constloa-
tlon.
Where a bigamist makes a mistake
is in not incorporating under the laws
of Now Jersey. The corporation laws
of that state allow the holding of most
any kind of property. 1
Fc?tttnes Made
in Real Estate
There Is no investment that
offers as good security and in
creases In value as rapidly as
real estate. If you would bo
rich put your money in proper
ty in tills growing city and sec
tion. Wo have choice real estate of
all descriptions in all desirable
localities, both city and farm
property, and ranches.
Consult us If you have prop
erly to sell; list it with us. If
you wish to buy property, see
us.
Uuexcelled facilities for hand
ling real estate.
W. E. Davidson & Co.
(Successor to E. D. Boyd.)
Insurance, real estate and
mortgage loans. 119 Court St,
Issssbsbbsssl 7 mm s7 sf jfafsjsssssl
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COPTCE,TCA,
AKimflOTDER,
Ono hundred dollars Is a protty good roward for flvo mluutoH work,
yet that Is what J. E Strodo, of Wuitsburg, Wush., got from tho Enst
Oregonlnn In our last subscription contest. Ho recclv.ed with tho compli
ments of tho East Orcgonlau, without a cent of oxpeuso to hlmBolf, a $100
rubber-tired buggy. Wo propose to conduct another subscription contest
on tho following basis:
From now until November 1th wo will tnko now subscriptions sent In
by our subscribers and to tho ono who guesses nearest to tho vote rocolvod
by the winning presidential candldat.o In this stnle, wo will glvo one-halt of
all the money received from tills contest.
For example, if you mink President Hoosovelt will recolvo tho major
ity of votes In the coming election, III! out tho coupon, "Hoosovolt'H total
vote In Oregon will be ( ),"aml put In your ostlmato.
If our subscribers co-operato with us as thoy have In provloiiH contests
and as wo oxpect they will In this, wo will tnko In sovoral hundred dollars
and possibly much more, uno-hnlf of which will go to tho person who
guesses nearest to the vote In Oregon for tho winning presidential condl
date.
Thcro Is only ono requirement and this Is Important. ALL NAMES
SENT IN MUST BE THOSE OF NLW SUBSCRIBERS. Renewals of sub
scription will not bo counted in this contest. Subscribers can participate
In this way: Got some neighbor to tako tho Weekly East Orogonlan for
four months for CO cents, Sond in a monoy order for tho 50 cents; or In
lc and 2c stamps or silver, accompanied by your guess on tho presidential
vote. If you do not want to ask soma neighbor to subscribe, sond in 50
cents and tho namo of somo friend In tho East who Is Interested in the
western country. JM him read tho Weekly East Oregonlan and It will
glvo him more news about the resources of tho Inland Empire than you
could if you wrote him a CO-page lottor a week. For every 50 cents you
will be entitled to ono guess. It you got four of your friends to tako It
four months each, you will bo entitled to four guesses, or If you get one
new subscription for a year for the Weekly for $1.50 ou are entitled to
three guessed. Somo ono of our subscribers will get ono half of all
money taken In on this contest. It may bo only $60, or It may be several
hundred dollars, but whatever the sum tho ono who guesses nearest to the
presidential vote In Oregon for the winning candidate, will get one-half of
the money.
Remember the guess Is on the voto cast in Oregon for the successful
presidential candidate.
Only new subscriptions count
A subscription for 60 cents gives you one guess.
You can send in as many subscribers as you wish and for each CO
cents you get one gu .is.
This contest closes November fourth, so be sure to aend In your
guess before that time.
The total vote in June. 1904, was 92,608: for republican candidate for
supreme Judge, 52.94C; for democratic, 28,729; socialist, 6419, and prohi
bition, 6C14.
My estimate on , vota In Oregon for President
Is
Nam
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