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DAIIjY KABT OlIKOOKIAK. I'KNl.IKTON. OTU50ON, MONDAY, SKITlSMllHlt l!i. ' . Kl0lrT ? l'AGK SIX. i.iiHiHiiiiiiiiTttntrnnw HOT TIM E ! I Prompt, Easy V Recovery. wf The grutut thing in the world - A Mother's Lore; the love he bvlhe on her children! the lore her child should have for hor; without this lore she could not endure the agonies In. cldtnt to chtldblith, appreciate e o( this love, Mother's Friend was devised to les sen the pain and anguish of childbirth, that her love might not bo strained to the breiling point. Mother's Friend does all this and more it enibles the fond mother to speedily recuperate from the labors of maternity, enables her to regain her lost strength, preserves her youthful lines of beauty, and maVes pregnancy her crown ing joy ulthout any thorns to mar it. Mo ther's F riend Is applied externally, is most harmless In Its consistency, most hsppv in its results, and is of such merit that no case of labor should reconducted ithoutits use. Itis a liniment foi massage of the abdominal muscles during pregnancy, and bv Its use thir tonicity and power of contraction it greatl) enhanced, enabling them to sus. tain the great strain brought to bear on them at tins time. It is Mother's Friend. The name should be enough to rccom. mend It to all who expect to be mothers. Send for free book containing information of priceless value to all expectant mothers. BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO. Atlanta, Om. , A STATU IS AX ANOIHNT POLITICAL DAItOMITTKK. Vigorous ('uinpnlan Hit Itoeii Con ducted lif Hntli Parties for Wwlts Past Contest Is Over Statu Offi cials mill Congressmen Democrats' Hope to ('upturn at Least One Kep-re.entatle. Fortunes Made in Real Estate There Is no Investment that offers as good security and in creases In value as rapidly as real etate. If you would be rich, put your money in proper ty In this growing city and sec tion. We have choice real estate of all descriptions in all desirable localities, both city and farm property, and ranches. Consult us If you have prop erty to sell; list it with us. If you wish to buy property, see us. I'nexcelled faclltles for hand ling real estate. W. E. Davidson & Co. (SucccsMir to V. I). Ilojil.) Insurance, Heal Ilstatc, anil Mortgage Loans. 110 Court St. Portland, Me.. Sept. 12. Today's election in this state Is watched with I much Interest by politicians through- j out the country, for Maine, like Ver-, mont, is a sort of a political baronu i ter. and the result of the election Is , taken as an Indication of the way ' public sentiment is inclined In the 1 present national campaign. In view . of these conditions both parties have put fortli their utmost efforts to make the best possible showing at the polls today. During the last few weeks both na tional committees have sent Into the state orators of national prominence The democrats have bad -Mayor Me ridian and other leaders of wide , reputation, while the republicans have had as their principal speaker Senator Fairbanks and Secretary Taft. 1 The republican candidate for go - ernor Is William T. Cobb of ltoeklaiul ' and the democratic candidate Mayor , Pvmn W TY-ivlw if Wiilrvlll, I.ni'nl ' Issues have figured to some extent ZX but the Importance of the bearing which the result in -Maine might have on the rest of the country has been the chief theme of both republican ' TJ I Dissolution Sale The Firm of Dindinger, Wilson (2b Co. to be Dissolved ....... .! ti'ti.i. iMitiriMii) at nvfi! rivi nv mutual conskxt wh have ii:cidi:d to dissohvi; . . a. - ' "v . ""oci Tin: estikk uo.noo stock of i-ootweah. it is oim ivw' .f ' ' ' V1 11 . 1,01lTE VOSSUILE TIME. NOT AN AltTICLE (EXCEPT OUEEN Ql '"". ' " J,E HE. seuved, nur everything will he soli ix the siioiitest possihli, u.m... orators from tin and democratic outside. In lSflfi MeKlnleys plurallt In the state was 4G.777. ami In I'.IOO It was 24.132. The republican plurality on the governorship In 1902 was 2 7. 4 'JO. The republicans admit that they hardly expect their plurality, In to day's election to reach the flguies that McKiitle had In either of his camnaitrns. Thev sav thev will be sat is fled with a plurality of 25.000 , T J They admit If the republican plural lty should fall far below that figure ! uie resuu iiimni tuu ue i.iitvii an in dicating a drift toward democracy. In addition to the governorship contest there Is much Interest Just now In the fights in several of the I congressional districts. The demo crats are out for the scalp of Llewel lyn Powers, representing the Fourth district as the successor to Charles i A. noutelle. They profess to believe that they can overcome Mr. Powers' majority of nearly 9000 In 1902 and capture the district. EAGLES AT IlALTIMOKi;. i Good I i Dry Wood ALL KINDS I have good, sound wood which Is delivered at reasonable prices FOI! CASH. W. C. MINNIS Lease Orders at Ncuiniin's Cigar Store. TuriUy-Klu" Tliousinil McmlH-rs Now I on the Ground. ' Baltimore, Md.. Sept. 12. While. officially, Eagle week does not be- I gin until tomorrow, 25,000 member.? of the order are already here and there was a round of entertainment today in their honor. The feature of the day's program was an excursion to Annapolis and down Chesapeake bay for the members of the grand aerie and ladles. Every Incoming train today Is adding to the number of visitors. The program for the week em braces the four days' session of the grand lodge, which opens tomorrow morning In the -Maryland theater, and unlimited entertainment for the members of the order, who will have an Immense variety to select from, all being free to those who wear the badge of the order. Outside of the grand lodge meeting most Interest at taches to the parade, which Is to take place Wednesday. Bread LAIIOIt LKADEIIS IN SESSION. i:ecutlst' .Meeting American IVdcrn- . .Ion. That pleads the taste. That is uholc.-ouic. That Is sanitary. That is full weight. That Is aluays good. That Is always fresh. That Is the 1SKST. THE MODEL BAKERY New himI Sanitary. New Martin Building, Webb Street. Telephone "991 Muln. Washington. I). ('., Sept. 12.- -Prior a I lo going Into session behind closed doors today the members of the exec utive committee of the American Federation of Labor, assembled here for their annual meeting, declined to discuss what action. If any. will bo taken toward aiding the butcher strikers. It is not regarded as like ly that the federation will extend the strikers any material aid. The meeting has a number of other Important matters besides the Chica go strike to qonsider. among them be ing the strike of the weavers at Fal fllver, and the prolonged strike of miners In Colorado. The committee will also, It is wild, consider a forml dable program for securing labor leg islation from the next session of con gress, A-fc your grocer for HHEAl). MODEL Expert Collectors We have located a branch office In I'endleton, and will make collecting defunct bills a specialty. No ac count too old for us to handle. Our plan Is: "No collections, no charges. Suits Instituted, Judgments advertised. The Van Alstlno-Gordon & Co., Mer cantile Agency, II. V. JJpo & Co., Mgrs. 119 E. Court St. Telephone Main 311 Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity. 150 barrels a. day. , Flour exchanged for wheat. !:' Flour, Mill Feed. Chopped Feed, ' ; etc.. always on bud, International Electrical Congress. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 12. Dlstln guisiK'd scientists and electrical en gineers are gathering In St. Louis for the International Electrical con gress thin week, Tile meeting will be notable for the large number of ills tlngulslied foreign delegates In at tendance. Preliminary meetings are sceduletl for today and tomorrow though the formal opening of the congress does not take place until Wednesday. The meeting will be held in connection with the annual meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. DO YOU BELCH Or halt! Heartburn after your meals? If so, you know how miserable you feel. You're ufrald to eat this or that, and as a result you become thin and run down. Take our advice and try a dose of Hostetter's Stomach Hit ters before each meal. You will no tice an Improvement from the very first dose, and when taken regularly alWays cures a Weak Stomach, Weak Kidneys, Poor Appetite, Nervousness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia unQ Malaria. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH WITTERS .... nttifv II AC "V'l ii rni ...... THE (SHEATKST AVALANCHE OP llAUGAIXS THAT IJVHIt STICUCv HAST., ('IT, SLASHED AND SLAUGHTERED, HAVE HEKN P.MC.CS IN ALL DIHKri NS ICAC. AM J Ub MISSES', CHILDKEX'S, IXI'AXTS', MEN'S, HOYS', YOUTHS' AND LITTLE HXT' SUM HAM, IM,N 3IAltkl,l DOWX. THE DIXDINGEIt. WILSON CO. STOCK IS Till LAIIUHST IN ""'l'"0, STOCK AND IXCLPDKD IN IT AUK SUCH CELIC..UATE1. SHOKS AS HDWIN K 1.1X15 KOH HOVSt THE AHMSTltOXG LIXE I'OU LAD.KS. AM TIIK I-'UUIIIS LINK Will MISShS AM) ClIILimn.V. 1.IXEK Alt!.' I!Ii('OfiX17.KI) AS THE HIGHEST STAXDAKH IX I'OOTWEAlt. mm STOCK IS dimght. puesii and new, hight up to date; in pact, skvkual lakge puiichasks auKXow IN TP.AXSIT to ouu stokk. THE SLAUGHTER OP THIS MA(iXI I'ICKXT $3U,U0 STOCK WILL CO.MMKNCK .MOXDAA, SEPTEMHEK 18, AND PUOCKED WlTDOi r INTERRUPTION OR HALT UNTIL TIIK KNTIRE LINK IS GONE. PRICKS TALK A X D WK TALK PRICKS. ...... . - ....... v- ewn mil! IS HI'LOW. PIGURK OUT .11 ST llll.ii i wi -v.-. wir.".' HEAD TIIK CUT PRIC jjttff Men's Shoes CU'l' IN EDWIN CLAPP LINE. Willow calf, $H.ub. now Patent Corona calf, two styles. $7.00, now S0.2S Enamel horsehlde, $G,00, now S5.2S l'atent Ideal kid. $0.00, now SS.I0 French calf, calf lined, $".m, now B. Juniper kid, Jti.oo, now L1: Vicl kid. four shinies, $5.50. now "" STETSON SHOES (JUT. Volour calf, J5.n0, now $I.IK) Vicl. two styles, J5.00. now l.50 llox calf, waterproof, J6.00, now S5.-I0 Patent colt, Hloucher, $0.00, now t JOn TILT SHOES MARKED DOWN. Uox calf, two styles, JO. 00, now $1.50 Hox calf. Volour calf and calf. J(.00, now $3.08 liox calf. Volour and vicl, J3.50, now S3.!? VARIOUS LINES SLAUGHTERED. Regular J3.00 box calf and vlel Regular J2.50 box calf and vicl Regular J2.25 vie! .$2.t.' $2.20 J i.e.-. Men's High-Top Shoes Stetson's shed water, absolutely waterproof, JP.00, now . .5T.75 Tan calf waterproof shoes, J6.50, now $ri,8.i Tan calf waterproof shoes, JO. 00, now r.3.' 10-Inch top pebble kip, J5.00, now $l,no 15-Inch top Puritan calf, J5.00, now $-l.r0 10-Inch top Puritan calf, J4.00, now $3.11(1 S-lnch top kangaroo kip. $(.00, now $3..'ili 10-Inch top kangaroo kip, $3.25, now S2.0," S-luch top chrome calf, $3.50, now $3.00 S-lnch top kangaroo kip, $3.25, now $2.ll(i Men's work shoes. $3.00, now 88.0(1 Men's work shoes, $2.75, now S2.50 Men's work shoes, $2.50, now $2,2," Men's work shoes, $2.00, now Sl.Hd Boys' Shoes l'atent colt, box calf and Phoenix calf, welt sole, $3.00. nowJIii Vicl and box calf, $2.50, now Regular $2.25, all leather, for . Jj,oj Regular $2.00, all leather, for , jt.o Regular $1.75, horsehiile, kangaroo kip and kangaroo veal $. Satin calf, $1.25, now Ji.il Horsehlde, $1.50, now $jl ICaugaroo kip, $1.50. now SUS I llox calf. $1.25, now . SI.1l Satin calf, $1,00. now . J0t Ladies' Shoes CKLKHHATKD ARMSTRONG LINK CUT. Kid, turned sole, I-'rench heel, $5.00, worth . . -MS Patent colt, turned sole, French heel $5.00. now $U Patent colt, welt sole, Cuban heel, $5.00, now ... W Patent eolt, lace and button, the Po-Tay last, $5.00. now $11 Patent colt, hloucher welt sole. $5.00, now JU Patent colt, lace, welt sole, $1.50, now JIN ! Kid, lace, turn and welt sole, $4.00, now . $1 Kid lace, turn and welt sole, $3.50, now Jill OTIIEK MAKES. Kid. late, welt sole. $3.00. How '. Kid, light and heavy sole, $2,50, now Kid. light and heavy sole, $2.00, now Kid, light and heavy sole. $1.75, now Kid, old ladles' comfort, $2.20, now Kid, old ladles' comfort, $1.50, now $1.11 $1.80 SI.M tin JUi Slippers Our stock Is large and well selected, duced. Prices materially School Opens Soon We liaxe an eniii iniins line of nilv-os' mill children's 'cliool -hoes, which ii hiiM cut in price lo the very limit. We Haul ou lo mine In and get our prices on these. Keep .lour oje on OUR WINDOW. See the uoiiilcrfiil bar gains oft'enil dally. NO GOODS CHARGED DURING THIS SALE Dindinger, Wilson Co GOOD SHOES CHEAP Greatest Sale in Pendleton's history commences Monday, Sept. 12 ttttxtttxntttxtxnVi mm Old Defenders' Day In .Maryland. Importance to the members of the Baltimore, Mil., Sept. 12. Today I building trades, was the nineteenth anniversary of the battle of North Point and in accord ance with custom the anniversary was observed throughout the state of Maryland as Old Defenders' Day. In this city the stock exchange, cham ber of commerce and public offices were closed and appropriate exer cises commemorating the day were held under the auspices of the patri otic and historical societies. Rednien aro Now Meeting. St. Joseph, Mo.. Sept. 12. The great council of the Order of Redmen began Its annual convention In St. Joseph today. The reception of dele gates anil routine business occupied the day. The council will continue in session during the week, and consid erable Important business will be llsposed of. The annual election of officers will occur and the reports will be read. About 10,000 members are expected to attend the gathering and St. Joseph has prepared elabor ate plann for their entertainment. llnlldlng Trades Council. Sioux City. Iowa, Sept. 12. The National Dulldlnff Trades Council be gun Its seventh annual convention here today with President J. B. Mo loney of Chicago, presiding. Delegates are In attendance from almost every part of the country. The stuslons will continue a week or ten darn and will be taken up with the diicuaslon of numerous matters of Interest and (i. O. P. Meeting. Indianapolis, Intl., Sept. 12. The executive officers of the National League or Republicans Clubs are rounding up here for a meeting to complete the final arrangements for the national convention of the league to be held In Indianapolis next month. Tlie secretary Is In receipt of ad vices from various jwrts of the coun try Indicating that the attendance will he the largest In the history of the league's conventions. Kansas Stale Fair. Topeka, Kos Sept. 12. The great quantities of wheat and corn the Sunflower farmer is raising this year are Illustrated as the striking feature of the Kansas state exposition, which opened for a week in this city today. The livestock exhibit Is also notable for the large number and high class of its exhibits. Races begin tomorrow and continue through the week, with an exhibition pace by Dan Patch next Wednesday as the banner feature. llucblen'N Arnica Salic. Hum world-wide fame for marvel ous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for cuts, come, burne, bolls, aores, felons, ulcers, tetter, salt rheum, fever scree chapped hands, skin eruptions; Infal lible for piles. Cure guaranteed. On ly 2Gc at Tollman A Co., druggiets. PLUMBING Hoiul llllllttllllKP U nUiiivo .!... .......l, f lillU ill" ....... J' ' Mi,in hid un;tirvnii - " iB tics. It Mlliou vim wtwili lilllu AL.i.vo ..-.iU vnnv mirk tO U0lW - ijr VMMMn jwm IjJll reliable anil competent plumbers. Our force Is untile up ol uw B .... .. - ,.liirf) l -Mx-Tii.-iiix.-u workmen, strict attention paid to sdnnarj T work, IiKT US OIVK VOU FIGUUES On your iiork. Wo quolo right prices anil do only ttio hM Goodman-Thompson Co KAitiiWAitr". avii Tr.rrmiiiwr:. Telephone 811. M3 Mnlo SB1 MONTERASTELLI BROS. Marble and Granite WofM . i.titt'l Anyone Intendlnc tn Rnnri" n mnnumAni nf inntnne xor I" , friend will In woll in T n -...,, aaiIaaii, nlont frorB, I prioe, MONTERASTELLI BROS. 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