East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 28, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 28, 1001.
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kpANSION SALE
BARGAIN WEEK
dotbtog " Furnishing Goods Department
.r scrvlco Willi n complete line of the newest nnrt
flW n J' s (s yml.vc this .season, or tire to Iks seen
I "f , 0 matter of quality, of stylo, fit nnd workmnn-
vbtK" t in noliit of all those excellences which n sntlsfnc
. i,t a worn, m 1 ., i,i
L pill otiglit Yt' ",cso 81 ' '
r111 " - i ....I., nnn fnll mill ll-llltftr Gtvlna
nll-HOtil. tailor-mime .j,
. s(2.r,n, SM.00, $15.00, snlo price, $10.05.
,.n' nil-wool, tnllor-inii.le suits, regular vnluo $10.00,
!25 ",C .1 un1nl rn.,.. ..... l...l.
;.00 ml SI8'00
oit may conns In anil select from our cloth-
'Alexander Dept. Store
THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES .
S THE BEST SMOKE ON THE MARKET
101
Manufactured by A. ROHDE
Monarch
Ranges
Mullcablo Iron nnd the kind
you cannot break. I have a
fidl line of Ranges, Heaters,
both wood nnd coal, nnd in
vite you to call anil examine
the same before buying.
T. C. TAYLOR
The Hardware Man
. B. F. BECK
Sanitary Plumber
807 Cottonwood Street
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BEARBNG 0W$ pains
HC47 Indiana Avenue.
Chicago, III., Sept. 27, 1902.
I have been ri btiflerer with nlmoatovery kind
0! (em:. it- trouble for years, but -as lonfj as I
touiil get around atid do my work I would not
try iwtimt medicines as I Lad no faith in them.
About eight months ago I had to take to
my lifri.suneriug with prolapsus of the uterus,
with hearing down pains and intotihc pains
in the hack. My aunt, who came to nurse me
told moot Wine of Cardui and ent for a bot
tle. I am indeed glad that the did, for that
first liottle KtltrlHfl mn in tli ronil to rernv-
I 1 . . ui ucu uuu til luree uiuuiim 1 ntu
""Wer health anil stron
ger than
occuiona
Cudu
Perfect
VISITS 0L0 HOME
It. M. O'HUIKN .1UST
RACK FROM UMPQUA
Finds That Land Worth S5 to $7 IVi
lm icnrs .go lias Advanced
Rut Utile In Value Only Way He
Would Advise Imiid Purchase There
Would IU for Young .Man to Got
Ijugc Holding and Walt for Raise
In Vnlucs Through HulLIIng of
Itallro.iil Products Are Varied, an
i.ycciichi iuailty of Coin Rclng
Among Them,
It. M. O'Drlen has returned from n
trip to Douglas niul up 011 the Ump
qun river his first trip Into that
"'"""J K1111.-K ne ihh mere 24 years
ago. He went to dispose of some land
which he has owned In that district
for many years.
Mr. O'Brien on this trip lost all In
clination he may have' ever had to re
turn to the Umpqun to live, nnd he
furthermore advises everybody else
located In Umatilla county anil reas
onably well fixed, to stay where they
are.
The first thing he noticed In Doug
las county was that lands which were
listed 24 years ago for from $5 to $7
per acre can now be bought for Jo. 50
to $7.50 per acre.
The only kind of land-purchasing
Sir. O'Urlen can "see aiivthlnc in" In
that country Is to buy up a large
tract, If one has the morfey nnd Is
tolerably young nnd can wait for an
advance. He does not consider that
as a risky speculation, as he regards
the completion of a road through to
the coast nlong the general route of
the Umpqun river as certain at a
comparatively early date.
The products of that country are
for the most part wheat, barley, oats
and corn, Their corn beats Umatilla
county badly, both In size nnd quality.
The wheat Is raised In patches, as
nre the' other kinds of grain, and most
of all kinds of grain is fed to hogs,
cattle and goats, but the livestock
holdings ure small and Insignificant
compared with the same lines of bus
iness In this part of the state.
Until more railroads have made the
country more accessible. Mr. O'Rrlen
regards Jt ns simply unbearable to a
Umatilla county man. used ns be Is,
to the energy and "go" of Eastern
Oregon.
CROP CONDITIONS.
trj.
In a few weeks I was out of bed and in three months I was
health anil stron-
'an I had been !,, A A -v p
feet health. Bec'y. Woodman' Circle No. 70.
"aof female l br,nP" certain relief to women suffering any iymp-
Ul wps beai
"ealenj the I
'trf month
painless an
I' f Sur health richt and you may treat yourself ornately
' wrdui it,i iT a,na Penectir rejiulates the menstrual How. Wine
"Well weakens tut ? n ft1"8 Inanently relieving the 11
"aereiprrmTi : iB uoiuing tne, womb in place, lou 1
ilUffi! ..tako this medicine. The periodical d
CMdnT iT" .d. "ea"iy without continual weakening drains. Wine
a tne irritation
You need not
In 1
7- JWUT own hnm. c " jviu may univ iuuiocu uuiuvcij
'"Wirt War &ccure a 1-00 bottle of Win. of Cardui from youi
WINE CARDUI
Light Trost Dnmugc lNitatoc1 Raln-f
Insufficient for Silling.
The droughty condition that has
prevailed throughout the state during
the last three months was partially
relieved during the latter part of the
week by good showers, which fell In
nearly all districts. While the rains
were generally Insufficient to place
the soil In condition for plowing, they
cleared the atmosphere of smoke,
started grass on the ranges and pas.
tures and revived all vegetation. They
came too late, however, to be of much
benefit to corn and potatoes. Light
frost occurred on one or two morn
ings in scattered portions of the Wil
lamette valley, slightly damaging late
potatoes, tomatoes and tender vege
tables. Threshing will be completed In
Eastern Oregon In a week or Id days.
The yields continue below the average
but the quality Is good.
Seeding on summer fallow Is pro
gressing nicely in the western section.
In the Columbia River valley fall
seeding Is doing well, and the rains
came In good season to Insure un
even stand. Corn cutting has begun,
and In the dairy districts silos are be
ing field. In Southern Oregon the
third crop of alfalfa has been se
cured in good condition. In the east
ern counties the rains Interrupted
work In the fields and there Is consid
erable yet to be cut. Potato digging
continues, with small yields as a rule.
In some of the coast counties and In
scattered localities of Eastern Oregon
an average crop will be secured, but
the total yield will be below average.
Prune picking and drying Is well
under way; the yield of this fruit Is
very light, but the quality Is good.
Late apples are dropping more than
usual, but still promise an ubundant
yield.
standing that about five of the rich
members would contribute $1000 each
toward an elegant new brick church.
After the old building was sold, ar
rangements were begun for the pur
chase of property and the building of
a new church. Then the trouble be
gan. The rich members each wanted the
new building erected on a lot of
ground of his own choosing, nnd
when It came time to begin building
none of the contributions were In
sight, nnd the work on the founda
tion was suspended.
The action of the trustees was not
heartily sanctioned by the congrega
tion nnd so meetings were held In the
court house, until the county seat was
removed to La Grande nnd the seats
were taken out of the court house
Then they met In an unoccupied
Christian chtnch, where meetings nre
now held, with no prospects of n new
brick church, unless one can be built
on each lot selected by the J1000-
members.
RAl'GHTURS OF THE KING.
FIo llnnilivd Chapters In America.
Canada anil West luillco.
New Haven. Conn., Sept. 2S. The
triennial convention of the Daughters
of the King began in this city today
with a good attendance. Many of the
500 chapters located In the United
States, Cnnnda and the West Indies
had delegates present. At the open
ing service Ulshop Hrewster of Con
necticut gave the address of welcome
nnd Hlshop Lines of Newark delivered
the charge to the daughters. Mrs. E.
A. Rrndley of New York, presided
over the business session this after
noon devoted to reports from the
various local chapters. The sessions
will continue through tomorrow nnd
Friday and will close vlth an address
of welcome by Hlshop Whitehead of
Pittsburg.
Cu-tcr Rrlgadc Reunion.
Detroit, Mich.. Sept. 28. The fn-
mous Michigan cavalry brigade, which
was composed o fthe First, Sixth nnd
f-evenin Ailcntgan cavalry and was
under the command of Gen. Georgf
A. Custer, held Its annual reunion
here today. W. O. Lee of Port Hu
ron presided. The Michigan brigade
of cavalry was the only one In the
service made up of troops of but one
state. The brigade was In 57 distinct
battles, besides many skirmishes, and
the colonel of the Seventh regiment
received Lee's flag of truce at Appomattox.
OLD
TRUMP
America's best. Whiskey
is selling at
Secret War on Unions.
Seattle. Sept. 28. The Citizen's Al
liance Is the name of a new business
men's organization that has been
formed In Seattle presumably for
the purpose of fighting organized la
bor. Jacob Furth, president of the
Seattle Electric Company and of the
Puget Sound National Rank, Is presi
dent of the organization. Mlchnel C.
Shields, of the Pacific Northwest Cur
Service Company, with offices In the
Sullivan block. Is secretary. Who the
other officers ure and what firms are
enrolled in the membership Is still se
cret.
.SOLI) THEIR CHURCH.
Methodists at Union Huc Had a
Queer ICxiK-rlenco Resulting In Ccs-
Mitlon of Meetings.
The M E. church at Union, one if
the strongest congregations In the
Mute, outside of the large cities, has
almost sold Itself out of existence.
For SO years the congregation has
held meetings In a neat church build
ing on Main street, nnd was in a high
ly prosperous condition. Feeling
that a larger building was absolutely
necessary, the trustees last spring
sold the old church building to the
Catholics for J 1700, on the under-
KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED.
The Constant IVcarlae of Hat Propo
ffatea Dandruff Germs.
J.nere are many men who wear their
hats practically all the time when awake,
and are blessed with a heavy shock of
hair; yet if the scalps of these same men
once becair." Infested with dandruff
germs, the parasites would multiply all
the quicker for lack of air. Baldness
would ensue as the final result. New
bro's Herplclde kills these germs and
stimulates unhealthy hair to abundant
growth. Herplclde Is a pleasant hair
dressing as well as a dandruff cure and
contains not an atom of Injurious sub
stance. Sold by leading druggists. Send
J 9c. In stamps for sample to The Herpl
clde Co.. Detroit. MJch.
F. W. Schmidt Jt Co., siieclul agents.
Refreshing
and
Healthful
The- City IJreuery ISottled Reer.
The greatest summer drink. It goes
right to the spot.
Always have this superior beer in
your home. It gives youth and vigor
to your tired system.
Physicians recommend beer that in
pure. City Brewery Bottle Beer Is
always good and always the same.
It Is made in Pendleton and not
subject to changes of temperature in
being shipped.
Put up in quarts, pints and half
pints, and delivered In any quantity
desired.
Bottling Works telephone 1771.
Residence telephone 1831.
$1 per full quart
You got full value for onr money iK-causo:
We buy It ill reel I'r.mi the distillery hi 0110 liumlml bar
rel lots, ami uc pay spot cash for It.
YOU SAVE MONEY RECAUSE
We sine the middleman and wholesalers' profits, together
with Ills high oAiionscs, the salary of the trawling sales
man and Ills licmy epcUM account, all of which an; added
to the cost anil charged to the consumer.
TRY OUR GOODS
If o ghc you full measure mill belter goods for less
money than others, why not buy from us?
REFORE YOU RUY
Wo should lie pleased 10 show yon our Mock of wines
and llipiois, and to quote you prices.
PONCE RE LEON
Is our pure Havana Cigar. It Is now the leading brand.
Essentially 11 gentleman's miioKc. Ask jour dealer for it
nnd take no substitute.
Foster (8b Mcintosh
201-203 Court Street
i Telephone Main 1181. The Full Measure Liquor House.
PORT WINE TONIC
Port Wine Iron anil Oregon Grape Root.
The demand for a gentle nnd effective tonic to stimulate and recup
erate the debilitated system, has induced THE OREOON WINE &
LIQUOR CO. to place on the market the Port Wine Tonic, assuring their
patrons that it will speedily tone up the system of persons suffering from
all forms of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility or Malarial com
plaints to which people of nil parts of the country nre subjected. It con
tains no poisonous Ingredients and can be taken by the weakest persons
with the best results. As a strengthening tonic and appetizer it has no
equal.
Prepared with the greatest care. The principal parts are composod
of Selected Oregon Grape Root. Iron nnd our Famous Cucamongn (11-year-old)
Port.
Port Wine Is acknowledged by physicians today to be more strength
ening than meat. Oregon Grape Root Is noted for Its blood-giving and
purifying qualities, while the Iron rebuilds nnd tones up the entire system.
The result Is a remedy unequnlod for general medicinal purposes and a
bevcrnge pleasing to the taste.
Prepared and botMed under our personal supervision and guaranteed
exactly as represented.
DIRECTIONS From three to four wine glasses each day.
In .lugs Only Full qiuirts, 75e; Half gallon, $I.!!S; Gallon, $2.25.
For sale only by the
OREGON WINE & LIQUOR CO.
Bowman Building,
Pendleton, Oregon.
Main Street. Near Depot.
Now Is the time to order your suits,
Just step In and examine our line
Of full and winter goods; thcy'ro beauts.
Each garment made by our tailor Is fine.
Remember our cutter Is an artist at his blz.
Garments we clean, repair and press.
Everything finished, by us good us new 'tis.
Remember, 126 Court Street, is the address.
N. J0ERGER, The Tailor
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SOON BE TO PENDLETON
Two More Carloads of Furniture for
Rader, the Furniture and Carpet Man
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