East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 22, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST OREOOXIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMHER 22, 1004.
PAGE THREE.
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school, on "The Elective System In
Law Schools," nnd Harry S. Richards,
dean of the Wisconsin University law
school, on "Entrance Requirements
for Lnw Schools." The meeting of
the bar association will be followed by
, mTrrirvivT CUD
PAlwlun
a three days' meeting of the Universal
Congress of Jurists nnd Lawyers.
LAND
IRELAND
mu u w w w .
i k k. m
.. 4 HXrnisnmsi uuw" -r
our service wlUi a complete lino of tlio newest niitl
' ,.n'.n fiOCIl lino w-'"i
; , ' IIincr of onnliiy, of stylo, fit and workman-
nrd' In "nLcss, these spenk most eloquently .for
. i biiIim. now full nnd winter styles,
r j?5o, . m sn, ,,ric' 10,95-
.iLnool, inllor-mmlo suits, regular voi..o io.uu,
ff".!.n von nmy como In and select from our cloth-
& an," of
faffi BEST SMOKE ON THE MARKET
Manufactured by A. ROHDE
Monarch
Ranges
."Malleable Iron mid the kind
j on cannot break. I hnve n
full lino of Ranges, Heaters,
hoth wood and coal, and in-iti-,
you to call and examine
the Mime before buying.
T. C. TAYLOR
The Hardware Man
lexander Dept. Store
i r i i i irr
THE GIVERS Or BfcM values
OVER 70,(1(10 TENANTS HAVE
PURCHASED HOMES.
Action or New Irish i,nnd Law Is
Highly Satisfactory Only 22 Per
sons Out of 70,000 Purchasing Ten
ants Defaulted Last Year In Tholr
Payments Xew Ijiw Promises
Great Results for the Industrious
People of Erin.
London. Rpnt. 99 Tt.n .. ...
"" nuuL-essiui
worklntr of the lnnrl Tim.nl, n
" naieill
111 Irelnnd Is once more the chief feat
ure of the nnniinl rnnnvi nt i. i.. .1
commlslHon, which hns Just been Issued.
Oil Nov. 1 lanl. Iliora cn
, . ... u.,iiu
tenant-purchnsers, who owned $2,
365,880 In respect of the half-yearly
Instalment! nmipv iha tnmi
acts of 1885 nnd 1891. On July 21
only 3B3 persons were still In art-ears,
ojvlng $12,195.
During the year the land commis
sion found It necessary to advertise J
for sale the holdings of 85 defaulters,
but G3 nf thenn rin Id nn nil nrrnt,- I
Thus, only 22 persons out of nearly
70,000 purchasing tenants failed ulti
mately to fulfill their obligations to
the state, nnd lost their holdings. The
result speaks well for the security
which the Irish tenant affords for
government loans to facilitate n sys
tem of land purchase.
Canadian Women's Council.
Winnipeg, Man,, Sept. 22. Several
score of delegates representing near
ly nil parts of the Dominion are here
for the meeting of the National coun
cil of Women of Canada, which began
Its sessions today. The council, which
hns the Countess of Mlnto for Its
honorary president, alms to unite the
various branches of women's work
charitable, patriotic, educational and
nrtlstlc Into one body for counsel
and advancement. The subjects
scheduled for consideration during
the several days the council will be
In session, Include most Important
questions In connection with the so
clal, educational nnd nntlonnl life of
Canada.
LAWYEItS AT ST. LOUIS.
American Uar Association Now In
Session at Full- City.
St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 22. All ar
rangements nre nbout completed for
the annual meeting of the American
liar Association here next week. Dur
ing the three days beginning next
Monday sessions will be held morning
and nfternoon nt Festival Hall, on the
grounds of the World's fair. The
most lmportnnt matters to be read,
aside from the reports of various of
ficers and committees, are by J. M.
Dickinson of Illinois, on "The Alaska
Boundary Case"; Amos M. Thayer,
United States circuit Judge for the
Eighth circuit, on "The Louisiana
Purchase, Its Influence and Develop
ment Under American Rule"; Benja
min F. Abbott of Georgia, on "To
What Extent Will a Nation Protect
Its Citizens In Foreign Countries?"
The section of legal education of
the International congress of scholars
will meet during the same period; ad
dresses will be delivered by James
Ban- Ames of the Harvard law school,
and George W. Klrchwey, dean of the
Columbia law school, on "The Educa
tion of the American Lawyer." The
Association of American Law schools
will listen to addresses by Ernest W.
Huffcut, dean of the Cornell Law
Fearful Odds Against Him.
Bedridden, alone and dcctltute.
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 Xor liver and
kidney troubles nnd nil forms of
stomnch nnd bowel complaints. Only
50c. Guaranteed by Tollman & Co.,
druggists.
Olympic Having Championships.
St. Louis, Sept. 22. Amateur fight
ers from Xew York, San Francisco,
Chicago and other cities are gathered
In St. Louis to take part In the
Olympic world's championships. The
tournament, which Is conducted un
der the auspices of the Amateur Ath
letic Union, opens this evening and
will contnlue through tomorrow and
Saturday. The following classes are
open to amnteurs of the world: 105,
115, 125, 135, 145, 158 pounds, and
heavyweight. Gold medals will be
given to the winner, silver medals to
the second nnd bronze medals to the
third.
SI 00 Rcvrnrd $00.
The renders of this naner will ho nlpnsni
to learn that there Is at least one dreaded
disease that science has been able to cure
In all Its stages, nnd that Is catarrh.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive
cure 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 upon the blood a-H mucous Bur
fnces of the system, thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting' nature In doing
Its work. The proprietors have so much
fnlth In Its curative powers that they offer
One Hundred Dollars for any case that it
falls to cure. Send for list nf testimonials.
Address : P. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Buy Shoes Now
THE GREAT DISSOLUTION' SALE AT RINRINGER, WILSON
At CO.'S, MEAN'S GREAT CUTTING DOWX OF YOUR SHOE BILLS.
MAGNIFICENT $20,000 STOCK OF HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR
REING SLAUGHTERED.
$5 Ladies' Shoes for $4.35
All our $6.00 ladles' shoes In kid nnd patent colt welt nnd turn
soles, French nnd Cuban heels, now going nt 91.3.1
These nre all new nnd of this season's purchase.
$4 Ladies' Shoes for $3.60
All our 4.00 ladles' hand-turned and welt sole shoes, In kid, now
go for $3.00 T
The season's newest fashions in this Hue.
$3.50 Ladies' Shoes for $3.10
All our $3.50 ladles' shoes, kid stock, In turns and welts for $3.10 4
$3 Ladies' Shoes for $2.65
All $3.00 shoes In the house, (Queen Quality, contract shoes,
excepted) for $2.0.1
$2.50 ladles' shoes for $2.20
$2.00 ladles' shoes for $1.80
Misses' and Children's Shoes
We have a large and very select stock of misses' and children's
shoes, all sizes, latest lasts nnd leathers, ten to twenty per cent off on
entire line.
EDWIN CLAI'P SHOES REDUCED.
Edwin Clapp shoes In patent colt, blucher cut, $7.00, now for ..$0.2.1
Ideal kid, the swell dress shoo for evening wear, $6.00, now. . .$.1.-10
Vic! kids In four styles, $5.50, for $.1.00
STETSON" SHOES.
Box calf, water proof, the great rough weather shoes, $6.00, now $5.10
Vict kid and pntent colt $5.00 shoes for . . . ; $1.50
THE CELEHHATED JOE TILT LINE.
e nave mem in uox can, veiour can, wnx can, vici. All nave
rock oak soles. $5.00 shoes now SI. Ml; $4.00 shoes for $3.00:
$3.50 shoes for $3.15
'All our $3.00 shoes In various makes nnd leathers, now $2.70
All $2.50 shoes for $2.20
All $2.25 shoes for $1,0,1
All $2.00 vlcl shoes for $1.0.1
Boys', Youth's and Little Gents' shoe. Lin-got stock In Pendle
ton. In tills line we lme selected stock nnd makes that give service.
These shoes wear like Iron. Special low prices on cutlrclluc.
Dindinger, Wilson (b Co.
GOOD SHOES AT LOWEST PltlCES. DISSOLUTION'
XOW OX. NO GOODS CHARGED DURING SALE.
SALE
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SPECIAL VALUES
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who called and a.sk those to overlook tills necllsviico on our nart. and lieienl'ter we nroiiilso to be urennred to give you ouick service. Eiery section Is brim full of new full and winter merchandise, and
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iuu in iiiiiii ien per cent to twenty nor cent. Wo want to do the volume of business and have found tlio way to get It is to sell good merchandise at small profits. Tlinrs tne reason io Have gained
f 8ales 1,1 0110 car. JOIN' THE CROWD WJJDXESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AND PUT DOLIiAHS IN YOUlt POCKETS.
Children's Wool
Dresses
On the above four days we will place on
sale 300 children's wool school dresses, ages
2 to 14 yenre, In the new Russian blouse
styles. Colors blue, brown, and red; also
plaids and mixed goods. Regular price, 90a
to $4.50. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday nnd
Saturday TEN PISH CENT OFF.
Children's School
Shoes
Specials for Wednesday, Thursday Friday
and Saturday.
Wo have In stock about 400 pairs chil
dren's shoes, mostly In heavy soles with
light uppers, Just the kind for school wear.
Wo will close them out nt a great discount.
All $1.25, $1.50 nnd $1.76 shoes go nt $1.00
All $2.00, $2.25 nnd $2.50 Bhoes go nt $1.50
All sizes; C In child's to 2 In misses'.
Ladies' Shoes
Odds nnd ends sale for f ur days; a good
assortment of ladles' shoes In sizes 2',&
to 5, regular $3.50 nnd $5.00 values.
Salo price $2.50
Others to be closed out nt . .$1.25 nnd $1.50
Men's Furnishings
Men's black nnd tnn box 3 for 25c, worth 15o
Fancy neckwear 25c, 50c and 75a
High Bindo underwear $t.0() suit
Hats -Wo can give you a larger assort
ment of lints than ever before. 50o to $5.00.
Sue us.
Another Sale in the
Suit and Skirt.
Section
For the benefit of those who were not
able to secure a suit, skirt, coat or Jacket
during our last sale, we will give a dlccount
of 10 per cent on every garment in this sec
tion. Women's, misses' nnd children's.
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sntur
day TEN PER CENT OFF. Not an old
suit In the house. No extra charges for al
terations during sale. Perfect fit guaran
teed. Shirtwaists
The new fall stocks In this popular section
are now complete. Madras and flannel
shirt waists, new sleeves, plaited back,
broad, full front, made of rows of stitched
side plaits; special value nt $1.50
New velvet waists at $3.50, $1.00, $4.50
nnd $5.00.. You should see them.
Outing Flannel
Gowns
For ladles . .
For children
Outing skirts
75c to $2.50
, . 50a to 05c
50c to $1.00
FALL STYLES IX
Silk Petticoats
A breadth of variety sufficient to please
nil tnstos Is hero shown nt a TEX l'ER
CENT DISCOUNT for Wodnosday, Thurs
day, Friday nnd Saturday.
Hosiery
Gordon Dye and Albert hosiery. Two
brands thnt ure known the world over
ns the best made. 15c, 2 for 25c. Better
at 25c, 35c, 50c, and 75o
Men's Clothing
If $2.50 or $5.00 look good to you, come
In; we will save you that much on a suit
of clothes or overcoat. The nobbiest up-to-date
styles are now being shown.
$7.50 buys a good serviceable suit, worth
anywhere, $10.00.
$10.00 for this sum we can show you sev
eral patterns In neat sack suits worth
$2.50 more,
915.00 will buy you a good Scotch plaid suit
or one of those swell, new overcoats.
$3.60 saved at this price.
$18.00 to $20.00 Here Is where we shine.
We are showing an unusually large
line of suits nnd overcoats at this
price. Look over our line before buy
ing. AVe know we can save you
money and would like to prove It.
Boys' Clothing
To those who huve neglected to buy the
boy n school suit should by all means see
us. It will pay you.
Suits $1.00 to $0.00
Fants 00a to $1.25
Dress Goods
A larger and more varied collection,
more exclusive weaves and novelties,
nnd more popular prices thari in other
years t 20c to $2.50 per yd
Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store
4k
It
CORNER MAIN AND ALTA STREETS
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