East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 29, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    okegqnian, pendleton, ouegon, thuhsday, September 20, 1001.
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XPANSION SALE
BARGAIN WEEK
Clothing and Furnishing Goods Department
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I .,,., ,,11-hooI, tillior-iiuii i...., .
I nte 5i2.r,0, $11.00, $15.0(1, salt) price, $10.05.
P .. i ,.ii...iiiiii1i milts, reciilar value $10.00.
13rt5 mens1 nu-"Oii, ". .
ml $18.00, you may come In mid select from our cloth
17,00 ""'J' ,',v of tho suits at $12.75.
Alexander Dept. Store
THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES
fS THE BEST SMOKE ON THE MARKET
Manufactured by A. ROHDE
Monarch
Ranges
.Malleable iron and Uic kind
you cannot break. I have n
full lino of Ranges, Heaters,
both wood and coal, and In
vite you to call and examine
the hiimo before buying.
T. C. TAYLOR
The Hardware Man
Philippine Coflee Exhibit
In the Agricultural building of the
Philippine exposition at the World's
fair. Is on exhibit coffee grown In 21
different provinces, which clearly
goes to show thnt the Philippines arc
naturally adopted to coffee growing.
That misfortune never goes single
handed Is verified by the advent of a
destructive Insect, which In recent
years hns played havoc with the cof
fee crop of the Philippine Islands. On
account of the ravages of this insect
the native owners of coffee -plantations
have become disheartened and
discouraged, and have In a measure
given over the cultivation of coffee.
The bureau of agriculture of the Phil
ippine Islands Is giving special atten
tion to this insert, and It Is hoped
that soon a remedy will be discovered
against this new enemy of the coffee
plant. When Ihls Is done a forward
movement may, with confidence, be
expected, and coffee raising agnln re
stred to one of the foremost Industries
of the Islands.
It Is often related that the produc
tion of coffee In the Philippines was
formerly so remunerative that those
engaged In Its culture .could find no
way sufficiently extravagant In which
to spend their money, save by the
purchase of diamonds, which were
profusely worn, even to the extent of
using them as ornaments for their
shoes and slippers.
There are many thousand acres of
gullied hillsides especially adapted to
the culture of the coffee plant, which
are now Idle and covered with a dense
growth of tropical plants, which will
need both capital and energy to re
claim and turn Into coffee plantations.
There are exhibits of coffee at the
fair from provinces of Rlzal, Bulacan,
Patangas, Bataan, Abra, Panay, Cebu,
Surlago, Zambuanga, Tarlac, Laguna,
Isabela, Jolo, Nueva Eclja. Cavlte, Oc
cidental Negros, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos
Norte, Romblon, Hontoc, and Lnpan
to. The bureau of agricultural has an
experiment farm In the province of
Batangas, where particular attention
Is being given to the culture of coffee
and it is given out that encouraging
progress is being made. When the
coffee industry In the islands was in
the most flourishing condition, over
$4,000,000 worth was exported per
annum, and there seems to be no
question but that with scientific at
tention directed to its culture these
figures may easily be surpassed.
It is suggested that the congress of
the United States should extend en
couragement to her eastern Insular
possessions to furnish the greater part
of the $71,000,000 worth of coffee Im
ported annually by Cuba, Java and
other foreign countries in the way of
a bounty or by placing 'a duty upon
foreign products.
The flavor of Philippine coffee is
particularly favored and highly ap
preciated In Spain, where there Is al
ways a ready market for this product.
The coffee comes Into bearing In
three years and the elevation of 2000
feet and less supplies a climate health
ful and vlgoics. and renders It prac
ticable for white labor to expend any
amount of energy In Its cultivation.
There Is much capital and energy
In the Vnlted States that could find
profitable employment In the grow
ing of coffee in the Islands.
There are few sights more beauti
ful than a well conducted coffee plan
tation. Neither the blush of the npple
blossom, the snowy plum, nor the
pink of the peach, can compare with
the exquisite beauty of the coffee tree
where nature has excelled herself in
combining these rare qualities which
delight the ve, tickle the palate and
render good return for labor and cap
ital invested. Ebcr'C. Smith.
COMING EVENTS.
September 27-October 3 Oregon
State Methodist conference, Eugene.
October 3-0-r-Spokane Interstate
fair.
October 10-15 Walla Walla coun
ty fair.
October 1S-27 Oregon W. C. T. V.
state convention. Portland.
October 14 Oregon Baptist Young
Peoples' Union at McMlnnvllIe.
October ID- 20 and 21 Inland Em
pire Teachers' Association, Pendleton.
October 25-29 Trans-MlsslsslppI
Congress, St. Louis.
November 15-18 National Irriga
tion Association, El Paso, Texas.
$100 Itcwnrd $100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased
to learn that there Is at least one dreaded
disease that science hns been able to cure
In all Its stages, and ' that Is catarrh.
Hall's Catarrh Car" 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 and mucous sur
faces of the system, thereby destroying
the foundation ot the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature In doing
Its work. The proprietors have so much
faith In Its curative powers that they offer
One Hundred Dollars for any case that It
falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address : F. 3. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Don't volunteer too much Information.
TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM.
la the Only Poaalble War of Having
An Effective Cure,
If you see a woman or a man with lux
uriant glossy hair, you may be sure nei
ther has dandruff to amount to anything.
In nearly every case where women and
men have thin brittle hair, they owe It
to dandruff. There are hundreds of prep
arations that "claim" to cure dandruff,
but not one but Newbro's Herplclde tells
you that dandruff is the result of a germ
burrowing Into the scalp, and that per
manent cure of dandruff and its conse
quent falling and baldness, can only bo
had by killing the germ; and there Is no
other preparation that will destroy that
germ but Newbro's Herplclde. "Destroy
the cause, and you remove the effect."
Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in
stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
K. W. Schmidt & Co., t-eclnl agents.
The Life of 1
Is the phospntes that are removed from the wheat In the process H
of milling. H
Crescent Egg Phosphate Baking Powder supplies this
necessary nutriment to the dnlly food and makes It finer In H
quality. H
Sold Everywhere 25c
Truly Great
Bargains
Shoes Going at the Lowest
Prices Ever Known in the
History of Pendleton
The Great Dissolution Sale Is on and goods arc moving rapid
ly. $20,000 Stock to be closed out at the earliest ixisslblo date.
This Is n genuine closing out sale of the entire stock, as the
firm of Dludiugcr, Wilson & Co. lias by mutual agreement decided
to dlssoHe.
Don't hesitate but conic to our store and tec for yourself. See
the shoes and get our prices. The goods have got to move and low
prices nre meting them.
Dindinger, Wilson Co.
Good Shoes Cheaper Than Ever.
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Isn't It About Time for That New Fall
Overcoat or Suit?
WE Aim SHOWING HEItE SEVEIIAL STYLES IN OVEHCOATS THAT AltU VKltV NOHHV. IP YOD 1.1 KB THE SHOUT, WE HAVE THEM. IF YOU LIKE Till
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The Greatest Selling
of Tailor-Made Suits
Goes on unabated. Our great success in this
department proves that we have the proper
styles at the proper prices. Tho four days'
special sale last week was a rousing success,
having disposed of a great number of suits
and coats at a great saving to" our customers.
Our specials for this week will be
$12.50 AND $15.00 SUITS.
Short, tlght-flttlng, short loose back or the
three-quarter length. We have about 20 suits
worth up to $20.00 that will be reduced for a
few days to $12.50 and $15.00.
Dress and Street Skirts
We have Just received another shipment
by express. They are the new shades In blue
and brown mixtures. The kind that shed wa
ter. On sale today at $6.50
Others at $3.50, $5.00, $7.50 up to $11.00.
Not a garment will .leave our store unless the
fit is perfect. We charge nothing for alterations.
Good Shoe Values
All rips sewed free.
Our shoe sales have been growing rapidly
the past six months, which shows we are Bell
ing the right kind. Such makes as the follow
ing cun't help but suit you:
Sil-Kld 3. SO shoo for women. We have
this shoe In six different styles; plain welted
Dais., IJlucher cut;; patent leather, Blu
cher cut, and flno hand turn dress shoes. This
Is by far the best value we have ever Been.
Many stores ask $6.00 for a shoe not ono bit
better than the Sll-Kld.
"Mayflower" This Is our leader at $3,00,
Comes either In fino hand turned sole or heavy
welt extended soles. Made of best material
throughout. We fully guarantee this shoe to
give good wear.
"Gieuteet" $2.25 and $2.50 Comes Jn
three styles; light sole Bals. and light
sole Blucher, and heavy extended welted soles.
No better shoo sold for $3.00 than the Great
est, $2.25 and $2.60.
"Lottu" -This Is the school girls' shoe,
comes in medium weight extended soles, lace
only, $1.50 and $1.75. Your money back If
not good wear.
Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store
CORNER MAIN AND ALTA STREETS
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