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DAILY EAST OltEQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.
PAGE THREE.
Mansion sale j
BARGAIN WEEK
rum and Furnishing Goods Department
Clu .... .. .... linn nf tho newest mill
I . Tour service win " -"m
..Vrl At lu" - .1.1.. .nnanll l tl Y-O 111 lin &
I" i fnll suits you've seen -
10(,II me ' ii i)(cr of qimlv, f stylo, fit una workman- 2
, herc.. I" of (, losc CXCeic.ices which a satlsfac-
to powsM, these ajicnk most eloquently for $
"stlrC9, . ,1in suits, now full nnd winter styles,
I'tal'IlMO, $11.00, f ir..0, sale Price, $10.05.
,JfW" s . ...n ....in mills, rccular vnlno SI COO.
IM "r'oo"!"".' y " '" "ml KUlcct rrHI" onr c,otl'- I
,.M and ' . BllIW sl2. ,5.
. (onntow ny
Alexander Dept. Store j
THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES t
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S THE BEST SMOKE ON THE MARKET I
I Manufactured by A. ROHDE
I Monarch !
Ranges j
BKf Malleable Iron and the kind J
tfTthr v"r ,)" cl,"n(,t "realc. I liave a
Hit A T fl111 """ "f ll,,"KCS' Mentors,
BAr-Vi fJ L 1 1,0(11 vttiod eoal, and in- 2
KJ rtfep .-J jy vile you to cull and examine J
FpIT. C. TAYLOR j
X- The Hardware Man 2
The Minneapolis Seed j
iTreater and Separator
I A new, UKeful nn,i ni.c.i i ...... X
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A new, iiKeful nnii ni.i i ...... - ......
,i ... iicvcBunry muoiune ior every prac-
ftrmer Whci, i,n i, .... .... .
I..,.,. , "- uy me inventor auer years 01
"S" nvestlgatlon una study along this line.
" tinniest, tl... . . ...
'" This i eurcmo, tno most duralilo maelilno over
' mut h,i7 rcmoveH " B""t from the crnln, also takes out
"ui uaus anil n)unt..ini.. ..... .... .
61 kng heads i y "ls n" 11,0 Bmut Borms. It also sepa-
"er seeds, that are light enough to
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"ywiushouperhour. Easily operated.
A. KUNKEL & CO.
Pendleton, Oregon
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XQUISITE MILLINFRV
t S f.on,pl?' and UD.lo.a
Yer shown in Pon,ui . ' luaiuunaDio millinery at
brMt tock this .eaLn t 18 now on dlsPlay at my Btore. I
18 Beason I havo ever carried.
Ms. Rose Campbell
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tt RASTELLI BROS.
KUaoilU,IiU2 aimo,,um6"t or headstone for relative or
toeotion to Boloct rrom. Lowest
BROS.
' next t0 Domestic Laundry.
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NEWS OF MILTON
SON WAS uonx to nn.
E. E. DOTSOX AND AVII'IC.
Ttetiirued I'rom Protrnetcd Visit to
California Calnnililn Ci11ckc Open
liiK Colehratcd liy An Interesting
Pulillo Progrnni Several Ior
elinnts Aro Ituylng GcmmIs In Port
land Suceexsrully Treated for Erysipelas.
Milton. Sept. 20. Mrs. Matt Mos
grove returned Saturday night from
Los Angeles, Cal., where she spent the
summer visiting.
The hearts of Dr. and Mrs. R. E.
Dotson were gladdened by the nr
rlval of a seven pound baby boy S.it
ui day.
Dr. II. L. McQunry arrived Sunday
from Tncoma and is visiting at the
hfur.i.. of Mr. and Mrs. J. E, McQuarv.
J E. Nichols left Saturday for
Portland to purchase goods.
Dr. S. A. Fulton spent Sunday and
Monday at AValla AValla.
Tonight Columbia college will hold
Its opening exercises at 8 o'clock at
the opera house and the following
program will bo given:
Instrumental music, (piano) Miss
Myrtle Plant.
A'ocnl solo Miss Inez Phelps.
Opening address President Louis
C. Perry.
Vocal solo Miss Sldnor Davenport.
A rs.
A lolln solo Miss Myrtle Plant.
Heading Miss E. Temperance
iay.
Heading Miss Sldnor Davenport.
Instrumental solo, (piano) Miss
Myrtle Plant.
Hev. M. V. Howard of Pendleton,
chairman of the board of trustees,
will be master of ceremonies.
Miss Itose Becklus spent Sunday In
Walla Walla visiting Miss Dora Stew
aiv Mrs. V. II. Chastaln went to Weston
yesterday to attend the funeral of
Miss Mamie Wilson. She returned
home last night.
.1. P.. Frazler left yesterday for
Portland, where he will join his wlf-
v ho l.as been there for several weeks.
Theli little daughter, Marguerite, has
been undergoing treatment for her
eyes at Portland.
J. N. Stone Is lu Portland buying a
stock of furniture for his fall trade.
Mrs. J. S. Hlcliey went to AValla
Walia today for a few days' visit with
friends.
MiJWn Mathlas, who has been here
vcelvlni treatment for erysipelas,
has so far recovered as to return to
his home at The Tanks today.
1'carful Odds Against Him.
Iiedrlddon, alone nnd destitute,.
Such, In brief, was the condition of
an old soldier by name of J. J. Hav
ens, Versailles, O. For years he was
troubled with kidney disease and
neither doctors nor medicines gave
him relief. At length he tried Elec
tro Bitters. It put him on his feet In
short order and now he testifies:
"I'm on the road to complete recov
ery." Best on earth for liver and
kidney troubles and all forms of
stomach and bowel complaints. Only
50c. Guaranteed by Tallman & Co..
druggists.
NEW KING OF SEKVIA.
De.sivudaut of a Peasant and From
Fighting Stock.
Bulgrade, Sept. 21. Peter I., who
was crowned king of Servla today,
was born In Belgrade In 184 G, the
son of Alexander Karageorgevlc,
Prince of Servla from 1842 to 1SGS.
Peter was proclaimed king In the
night of June 10-11, 1803, by the of
ficers of the Servian army after they
had murdered King Alexander and
Queen Draga. For many years Peter
had lived quietly at Geneva. He was
THE POWER OF STEAM.
Mnny MT See lint It Take Genius to
llenllxe.
When James Watt saw the steam
causing the kettle lid to jump up and
down he said "There muBt be power In
that steam that It can lift such a
weight."
There was.
Millions prior to him 1iad seen the
same phenomenon and regarded it as
an unexplalnod mystery.
Recent scientific research lias put Its
finger on the "cause" of Dandruff, Fall
ing Hair, and consequent Baldness, and
has unearthed a tiny germ which cats
the life from the roots of human hair,
Ncwbro's Herplclde destroys this
germ and consequently restores the
hair to Its natural state.
Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in
stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.,
Detroit. Mich.
F. XV. Sehvtidt & Co., spoclul agents.
married In 1883 to Princess Korka of
Montenegro, Who died In 1890, He
has two sons and.n daughter, George,
aged 17; Alexander, aged 16, and
Helen, aged lit.
King Peter Is descended from Kn
rageorge, a peasant, who was the
leader of the Insurrection against
Turkey In 1804. He resigned ns
Prince of Servln from 1S04 to 1813.
when he was supplanted by the Ob-
renovlc during n second lnsurrec
tlon.
New Ill-hop f Groat Falls.
Dubuque, Iowa, Sept, 21. The
consecration of the Itev. Father Mat
thias C. Llnehan to the new Boman
Catholic bishopric -of Great Falls,
Mont., took place In the cathedral of
St; Raphael today. The services be
gan at 10:30 o'clock. The church
edifice was crowded, and the greatest
Interest was manifested In the pro
ceedings, which were the most elab
orate of the kind ever seen here. The
consecration ceremony wns performed
by Archbishop Keane, who was as
sisted by several bishops and n lnrge
number bf priests.
Buy Shoes Now
THE GUEAT IMSSOMTIOX SALE AT DINDINGEIt, WILSON
i CO.'S, .MEANS GUEAT CITT1NG DOWN OF YOUH SHOE HILLS.
MAGNIFICENT $20,000 STOCK OF HIGH GUADE VOOTWKAK T
BEING SLAUGHTEHED.
$5 Ladies' Shoes for $4.35 f
All our $5.00 ladles' shoes In kid and patent colt Welt and turn
soles, French nnd Cuban heels, now going nt $1.3."
These are all new and of this season's purchase.
To Succeed- Bishop Dudley.
Louisville, Ky Sept. 21. The
Episcopal diocesan council of Ken- j
tucky met today to agree upon a sue- ,
cessor of the late Bishop T. U. Dud-
ley. Those most prominently men
tioned for the honor nre Hev. Na
thaniel S. Thomas, rector of the
Church of the Holy Apostles of Phil
adelphia, and the Hev. John Poyntz
Tyler, archdeacon of the diocese of
Virginia.
Fairbanks at Heading.
Beading, Pa., Sept. 21. The annual
convention of the Pennsylvania Stnte
League of Bepubtlcan Clubs began In
the Academy of Music here today and
will continue through tomoirow. Sev
eral hundred delegates, representing
more than one hundred clubs, were
In attendance. The day's proceedings
were largely of a routine nature. In
terest centers chiefly In the mass
meeting tonight, which will mark the
formal opening of the national enm
pnlgu In this state. Senator Fair
banks, Senator Penrose and Governor
Pennypacker are among the schedul
ed speakers.
Wanted, Stilcli Counters.
New York, Sept. .21. The United
Slates civil service commission held
an examination In this city today for
the position of "stitch counter,"
which is the most dlflcult place to
fill lu the whole civil service. A
stitch counter Is expected to count
the stitches per square Inch in Im
ported lace and embroidery with a
view to fixing the ad valorem duty.
The position pays $900 a year and
the work Is done with a magnifying
glass.
.
Scottish ltltc Masons Meet.
Boston, Muss., Sept. 20. The 92d
uuuual meeting of the Supremo Coun
cil, Ancient Accepted Scottish Bite,
began In Boston today. Tonight the
33d, or honorary, degree will be con
ferred. The 27th annual meeting
Provincial Grand Lodge, Order of
Scotland, of the United States, will
open here tomorrow. Both gatherings
will be attended by the Earl of Eus
ton nnd the other members of the
Masonic delegation which came over
from England to attend the Knights
Tt'inplar conclave at San Francisco.
Old-Tlinc Tclcgraphcr.s.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 20. Men who
sat nt the key when telegraphy was
In Its Infancy are gathered In Atlanta
In attendance on the 24th annual re
union of the Old-Time Telegraphers
and Hlstdrlcal Association. New York,
Chicugo, Philadelphia, Boston, Pitts
burg and other cities are represented
nt the reunion, which will last through
the remainder of the week. The
meeting Is purely in the nature of a
reunion and hns little .business to
transact.
Kansas Photographers.
TopeTa, Kas., Sept. 20. The tenth
annual convention of the Knnsas Pho
tographers' Association began In To
peka today with an attendance of rep
resentative members of the profession
from all over the state. A banquet at
the National hotel ushers In the for
fnnl program this evening and the
business sessions will be held tomor
row nnd Thursday. Papers and dem
onstrations by expeits will occupy a
large part of the sessions.
Army of tho Cumberland.
Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 20. The
annual reunion of the Society of the
Army of the Cumberland began in In
dianapolis today and will continue
through tomorrow. About 200 veter
ans, Including General Wilder, Gen
eral Boynton and others of note, are
in attendance.
ifiis'Si
If you uro interested lu Oil
Painting, sco us.. Our lino Is
complete.
ACADEMY HOAHDS
STHETCHEHS
1JHUSHES
AHTISTS' SABLES
HLENDEHS
SKY BRUSHES
1 PLAQUES
TUBE COLOKS
Wo nmko a specialty of from-
2 Ins pictures. Newest stock of
2 frames.
1 C. C. SHARP :
2 Opera House Block.
$100 Howard $00.
The readers of this paper will be pleased
to learn that there Is at least one dreaded
disease that science has been able to cure
in all Its stages, and that Is catarrh.
Hall's Catarrh Cuie Is the only positive
oure now known to the medical fraternity.
Catarrh being a' constitutional disease, re
quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting
directly upoa the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system, thereby destroying
the foundation of tho disease, and giving
the patient strength by bulldlDg up the
constitution and assisting nature In doing
Its work. Tho proprietors have so much
fnlth In Its curative powers that they offer
One Hundred Dollars for any caso that It
falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address: V. J. CHUNKV & CO., Toledo, O,
Hold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa
tion. Watch Your Piano.
Your piano will last longer If kept
In tune and repair. We have an ex
pert tuner who will put your Instru
ment In a good condition as new.,
Now Is the time to have your instru
ment tuned.
. EILElt PIANO HOUSE.
Chance for Investment.
A party willing to erect a mo,dern
six or seven-room house In central or
northern part of city, can find a reli
able renter, who will take a lease for
term of years, by addreslng "Henter," j
this office. '
$4 Ladies' Shoes for $3.60
All our $4.00 ladles' hand-turned and welt sole shoes, In kid, now
go for W.no
The season's newest fashions In this line.
$3.50 Ladies' Shoes for $3.10
All our $3.50 ladles' shoes, kid stock. In turns and welts for $.1.10
I ndior Ckrtoc frf R5 1
All $3.00 shoes In the house, (Queen Quality, contract shoes,
excepted) for $2.0.1
$2.50 ladles' shoes for v $2.20
$2.00 ladles' shoes for $1.80
t
Misses' and Children's Shoes
We have a large and very select stock of missus' and children's)
shoes, nil sizes, latest lasts nnd leathers, ten to twenty per cent off on
entire line. J
EDWIN CLAPP SHOES HEDUOED.
Edwin Clnpp shoes In patent colt, blucher cut, $7.00, now for ..$(1.2.1
Ideal kid, the swell dress shoe for evening wear, $6.00, now. . ,$.1.-IO
Vlcl kids In four styles, $5.50, for $.-i.OO
STETSON SHOES. .
Box calf, wnter proof, the great rough weather shoes, $tf,00, now $.1,10
Vlcl kid and nateut colt $5.00 shoes for $1.50
THE CELEBUATE1) ,IOE TILT LINE.
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We have them In box calf, velour calf, wax calf, vlcl. All havo .
rock oak soles. $5.00 shoes now 8I..10; $4.00 shoes for $3.00;
$3.50 shoes for $.1.1.1 X
AH our $3.00 shoes In various makes and leathers, now $2.70 x
All $2.50 shoes for s $2.20
All $2.25 shoes for $1.11.1 $
All $2.00 vlcl shoes for $1.0,1 J
Hoys', Youth's and Little Gents' shoes. Largest stock In Pciulle-
ton. In this line uc have -elected slock ami makes that glc service, a
These shoe- wear like Iron. Special low prices on entire line. T
Dindinger, Wilson (l Co. I
GOOD SHOES AT LOWEST PHICES. DISSOLl'TION
NOW ON. NO GOODS CIIAKGED I) THING SALE.
SALE
THE
DUST
That gut Into jour watch during the
summer Is doing the little machine
much harm. Now Is tlio time to have
It cleaned, oiled and put In shape for
another jcar. Wo uoul.l like to do
the uork for jou It vtlll bo done
right.
GLENN WINSLOW
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
Postoffico Block.
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.
Unexcelled faclltles for hand
ling real estate.
W. E. Davidson & Co.
(Successor to E. D. Bojd.)
Insurance, Heal Estate, nml
Mortgage Loans. 110 Court St.
THE BEST
IS THE CHEAPEST
Bear this In mind when you
need poultry and stock supplies
and ask for the International
Poultry and Stock Food. Use
Kow Kure for your cow trou
bles. C.F.CoIeswoftEy
127-120 East Alttt St.
Agent for Lee's Lie Killer.
Good j
I Dry Wood j
ALL KINDS
I have good, sound wood which
2 Is delivered at reasonable
prices
2 ron cash.
j W. C. MINNIS
2 Leave Orders nt Neunmn'H
Cigar Store.
Building
Material
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
SASH, DOORS
and WINDOWS
Made to Order Building Pa
llor, Lime, Cement, Brick and f
Sand, Wood Gutters for Barns
and Duellings u Specialty.
Oregon
Lumber Yard
Alia Street, Opp. Court House.
a.
CHILDREN'S SILVER SETS.
Knife, fork nnd eiwm (war-
2 rallied 25 jcars).
72c, $1.30 and $1.08.
2 Frederick Nolf & Co. 5
I THE BIO SCHOOL SUPPLY
STORE.
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