PAGE TUX. HAILY EAST OltEGONlAX, l'HNDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEITEMltER 10, 11)01. Adrjj, MAY DAY FESTIVALS. STicy Wrr Olehrnteil In (lie Time of tlir Anrlrnl Unman. Tor ngos May tiny has been i time of general rejoicing. All over Christen dom Its advent Is hailed with delight. The birds, the bees ntul the flowers join us In an annual celebration of tlx day. Nature has nt Inst thrown off the enow quilt with which she ban braved the ravages of winter nml plows re plemleut In buds anil blossoms. The t renins have broken their ley fetters nnd burst forth Into Joyous accompani ments to myriads of bird choristers. And humanity, overpowered by the sainc Kind spirit, seeks the woods nnd 1 the fields to revel in the wenlth of ver dure so lavishly spread out. Anions the Romans this feeling found rent In their Kloralln. or Horea frames, j which began on the 2Sth of April and lasted several days. We read that , "nations taking more or less their ori gin from Home have settled upon the , 1st of May as the special time for fetes of the same kind. With ancients and moderns nllke It wns an instinctive rush Into the llclds to revel in the bloom which was newly presented on the ' meadows and the trees." The barbarous Celtic populations bold n heathen festival on this day. but we nre nor tow mat it was in any way connected with (lowers.. It wns" called Heltcin and was celebrated by kindling ures on tlie hilltops at night. Within the remembrance of many the peasant ry of Ireland, the Isle of Man nnd of the Scottish highlands also held slml lnr celebrations. Table Talk. THE DIAMOND. It Tn I'rnlmlib- In Il Original Stntr ll Vcsptnlilf 1'riKluot. Originally the diamond was probably n vegetauie product exuded from some ancient tree. Positive evidence on the subject Is not forthcoming, but the con currence of such authorities as Xew ton. Hrewster. Jameson and Lavoisier, who trace It to a vegetable source. must, in the absence of decisive nega tive proof, make this hypothesis prob able. The crystalline form of the diamond Is undoubtedly due to the action of hent, and the occurrence of these stones In Igneous rocks and mica slate, espe cially nt the Cape, lends color to the view that they have been metamor phosed, ns has been the case with graphite. This complete change may have been directly or indirectly due to the Inter nal heat of the globe or may have re sulted from volcanic action. Indirect ly It would he accounted for by the im mense heat evolved in the crumbling, fracturing and grinding together of the earth's crust in the attempt to adjust Itself to the cooling and contracting in- , terior. Directly It may have been the result of a change In the direction of the Internal bent, causing a fusion of the rocks of the crust, the diamond and other crystals being formed when thev ncsln rnoli Tin- Xnmp .Mndint. "Everybody pronounces Niagara wrong," said a philologist. The accent of this beautiful Indian word should not be put on the syllable 'eg.' but on the syllable 'ar' the penult the oiie bofore the hint. Niagara means 'bark to the thunder.' Its accent should fall on the penult because the Indians them selves accent it there, because in prac tically all our Indian names of places tho penult Is the accented syllable. Think of the Indian- names you know. Don't you accent nearly all of them on the syllable before the Inst? There are. for Instance, Toronto. Mississippi. Alle ghany. Appalachlcola. Nurragansett. Tuscaloosa. Saratoga. Tieondcroga, Os wego, 'onsholnK-k''ii. Wlssnhlekon and Hochelag:!. In all these names the nc cant Is on the enult. Niagara is Huron word, and If you can find a Huron von will find that he accents It ns be doe Saratoga or Tuscaloosa, i don't know how we have fallen Into thoabit of accenting it wroug." Ch. eagcfjjjhronlcle. A Com! IleunmiiimidMluii. An Irishman was charged with a pet ty offense. "Have you any one In court who will vouch for your good character?" queried the Judge. "Yes. sorr: there is the chief con stable yonder." uuswered Pat. The chief constant was amazed. "Wliy. your honor, I don't even know tho man." protested he. "Now. son-." hroke in Pat. "I huve lived In the borough for nearly iwentv years, and If the chief constable doesn't know me yet. isn't that a character for yezr A Seii.-iu-- of Tl 1 1 .-a. A German periodical status that a very strange but none the less true fact is that the predecessor of the Inle Queen Victoria of Englund was nt one nnd the same time William 1., II III nnd IV. He was William I. of Hano ver. William II. of Ireland, William III. of Scotland and William IV. of England. iTTTTTYYTYYYYYTYYYYYYYTYY MaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi..--'- "fliVMaiIi"l ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE GOLDEN RULE STORE WE NOW HAVE OUR STOKE FILLED WITH THE IjATEST FALL AM) WINTER GOODS. AVE PROPOSE TO HELIj THESE GOODS EVEN CLOSER THAJf EVEK IIEFORE. Ol'It J I OTTO SHAI.Ii CONTINUE TO IIP. "EXPENSES LOW GOODS CHEAP." CAREFUL LY CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING REASONS WHY WE CAN AND DO UNDERSELL AM. Ol'It COMPETITORS: I'lllST WE AHE A MIDI. HER OP AND lU'Y THROUGH THE GOLDEN RULE SYNDICATE, THEREFORE GET PRICES, TERMS AND DISCOI'XTS WHICH OTHERS IIUYIXG ALONE, CANNOT GET. SECOND WE SELL FOR CASH. XO FIRM DOING AN EXTENSIVE CREDIT HUSINESS CAX POSSIRLV SUM. GOODS ON A CLOSE MARGIN. YOC MFST HEM' PAY THE HIM, THE OTHER FELLOW FAILS TO PVV. THIRIK WE KEEP EX. PENSES DOWN. IT .MAY NOT HAVE OCCl'RRED TO YOU, HUT THIS IS A HIg'iTEM. V DIG STORE ROOM WITH FANCY FIXTURES, LARGE SHOW WINDOWS. UNNECESSARY HELP. KTC.. ARE NICE HUT EXPENSIVE. VXD PROFITS .MUST III-: ADDED ACCORDINGLY. IT IS NEVER ECONOMY TO TRADE AT A LARGE DEPARTMENT STORE. FAXCV PRICES PREVAIL, ALTHOUGH THEY WILIi THY TO DECEIVE YOU WITH A FEW LEADERS. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME TO INSPECT ANYTHING IN OUR STORE. IF WE HAVEN'T THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES WE DO NOT ASIC YOU TO IIUV. MEI.OW WE QUOTE SO.ME PRICES. YOU WILL FIND WE HAVE THE GOODS .IUST AS DESCItlllED AND FOR THE PRICES QUOTED: Underwear Mi have a full line of underweur for f.il! ,ind winter We bought direct from the fnctorv In case lots, we got inside prices and are willing to give you the benefit. Wo would be very much pleased to show you. then you can use your own judgment Boys' and Men's Suits You will need a suit for yourself or hoy tills full. If you want n bar gain give us n chance. ' If you want to pay a fancy profit go to the other fellow. Hoys' two and three-piece suits ranging In price from Si. IN) up. W.- have a good assortment of bin - long pants school suits at very reasonable prices Men's suits to suit In price and quality Lace Curtains e the size nnd price. All good Nutu patterns. m. lies wide nnd 2 yds long -IKc 3. niches wide and 2'-. yds long ."iNo inches wide and 3 yds long .. Toe 42 inches wide and 3 yds long .. OHo )." Inches wide and G yds long. .St. IS 4 inches wide and 3 u yds long Sl.ilH inches wide and 3 ', yds long Sl.,-(l Dress Goods W luic made u special effort to g-' tu. latest and most desirable thing in dress goods. Remember, it- tarr the liroadhend dress goods. I!e.: colors in 6-Inch cashmere, Just the thing for school dresHutf. l-i yard .-,o U.tiei grade wool suitings ...-...the Al. wool serges, all colors, 42 inches id. a TSc quality . . (i!ic and OSo W- hae a good assortment of materials which we are glad to siii'v ,i:id give sample whether you bin in not. Ladies' Waists W liuxe .i i n Be assortment of the lu-st style ilin-ct I:,,,,, ,,,ie of the large-it hoove in tin- E.ist. They I inse in ti immeil. tn-dnte p:c-( vei v Voui from : up. Nlcelx pretty and strictly up tuste will be satisfied. Notions" Sum.' think notions don't cost mill li anyway so put Immense profit hi iheni. We have marked oar no lion at living profits s.tme as othe. tiiliiKS. conseiiui.-ntlj a:c- verv letasnn ablc Needles , -,. Hair pins ,. l dozen hooks and ey..-s ic Handkerchiefs r 'iood safety pins .c Pie pnns so i;ocl brass pins 4. .o lood pearl buttons, per .ilosen , 5c Fin shovel c,q l-qtiart puddiiiK pan fit; 1-pmi funnel do ''-(etuble grater ; iiixIkd handle basting spoon , . So L-irge dipper ioo Jhistpun ioo fVillander :i-quart stew pon iih; Ami luOl other little neeassitles. n.uney by buying notions of us. JBw Shoes es Shoes We liave given special attention to our shoos, and as n result have secured the very best lines of popular priced shoes on the market. TTtz and Dunn's ladles' fine siloes are without a peer for near, fit and finish. We have them In many styles. Goodman's school shoes are made to wear and simply cannot be equalled for ihe prlco. Ladies' fine shoe, guaranteed till leathur. will wear equal to any 12.50 shoe; only $1.IH The same with heavy extended sole Sfjir. Fine dress shoos, equal In every respect to nny J2.60 to $3.00 shoeH shown In town, our price SL'.'jr. UtK & Dunn's fine welt nnd hand-turned solos 5-.ll to Sl.im Children's kid shoes, solid, nil leather, sizes 6 to S ,-,Kc Same, sizes S 1-2 to 11 --c Same, sizes U 1-2 to S ' !)(Jo Kangaroo calf school shoo, splendid heavy sole, will not rip, nothing better for weur; sizes 6 to S HKu Same, sizes s 1-2 to 11 SI . Same, sixes 111-2 to 2 ('" Children's kid dross shoo!, sizes S 1-8 to 11 ,SjK Tho same, sixes 11 1-2 to 2 si"'f Children's kid dress .shoes, welt rihI turned soles, sixes 8 1-2 to il' si'hH Slaes 11 1-2 to 3 ; " ' It Is difficult to find shoes that will stand the hard usago given by boys, and yet he sold for a popular price. Ours have provon to be su perior in this respect. Boys' cadet calf and kid shoos: they will stand the humps of school life, still they are neat and dressy. Sixes 9 to 13 si.io Sixes 13 1-2 to 2 L. S I, all Sixes 2 1-2 to 6 1-2 We huve heavy shoes Tor hoys for from "sU'M to SU.nn We handle ia very coipplate line of men s dress and work shoes, all "' styles, ranging In prlee from Sl?lo up Our men's fine shoes In Bngllsh and .loodyear .., hoe are very ate and dressy. We trust the men mil .,, overlook il. All we ask is that y..n win i,,peet these before buying s ltlNM:i.i .. ... laiiHMi en's and Ladies' Gloves To find a guaranteed ladles' kid glove that could be sold for ll.oo Iihh been our endeavor for some time. We now have them In all onlnrM. We bolli-vi; these are the best kid gloves in town for .. Sl.oo Wo have u very large and complete line of men u wink and dress gloves. linoil calfskin glu,.H from .. ."Do up Hois 'hide glove, fire and pioor. tnnage guaranteed .. 8 1. (Ml, Sl.iT,, si.50 and wa tor- Si. ll," We also have the popular Itolndoor tanage. son m I ens. palm, with or without cuff, very soft, fit well SI.'-!." to SI.IO I,1"'k'"1" Sl.oo and -up PIIIIIUUIaaaIUIII Blankets We lime n full (hit wear, consisting 1Tf lent dresses, from Hae up. l.oii flannel skirts, elih.-i- toi'i' or muslin at correspn li prices. If you need an ur" Infants' wardiobe wt- li.i -will find the price right Mor lira Staples Notil c t'VlTJQllt' of tit- Culico, standard quali Take nil you want Oood Eiude sheeting 2-yd wide unbleached -.1 2-yil wide bleached she. 2 -yd wide unbleached 2 W -yd wide bleached t Lurge assortment ot " fie per yard up. You . quality better for the i elsewhere. We nre willing to con with anyone in town mi -We buy In large quantith 5C Jill tie Hose We li,ie for some tmn litg trade on hosiery. W to give exceptional vain. ladies' and children's lie-. Justifies the concUiMun people iMive appreciated tli Our ioo, 1 5c and i-Vic are especially good luniii'f Inliints' wool hose Ladles' wool hose -. ' Ladies' Skirts We cordially Invite ym our line of Indies' walknm skirls. Oroy skirt, good nmten.il Oxford giey, walking sKi ined nicely, looks UK - garment lieltur ones .... $1.08, He sure you See these b-buy. We Just received a largo m, pment ' of comforts and blankets direct from the factory. Shipped In original packages The qualities 1(1 .lfse must be seen to be appreciated ve can duplicate any article in This line for less money. Sateen Skirts We have held the reputiitier ot having the best underskirts for the money in town. We bundle thr Teer less skirt, which Is noted for being well made, full, not skimpy ni o very serviceable, lllack sateen skirt deep milled flounce, good material, only "be "ne with double fluted ruffle ,"kc And those at llHc, S1.1H, Sl.'J,', anil up are "out of sight " Come and see these skirts. Children's aivd Misses' Dresses A plaid worsted, good fo- in oi nic e sizes :, to 1 1 years . $1.00 We lune better ones from S1.25 up You cannot afford to lni tlusc at these prices. Infants' Wear 23c SI 28 si.es v U AAAAs.AAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAlT aIaAAAAAAA