DAILY EAST OREGQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 30, 1004. PAGE TOREK. TAdES. t - - - I IIIIMIIIIMIll I 111 EXPANSION SALE BARGAIN WEEK Clothing and Furnishing Goods Department . , t aihii- service Willi ii complete lino or Itic newest mill Tl full suits you've scon tills mmihoii, or uro to lie seen " '.' In II"' nmttor or tpinllty, of stylo, fit mill workman ,ny wbnc - iwnt of nil tlioe excellences which n satlsfac tlilp, l ' lm,sPqq, tlicM! HpciiU most eloquently ror lory Mill OMRIli I """"'r '-ool, mlloi-iiiMilo sulM, now full anil winter styles, .llr Miliie $IS.n. SW-no- S'r""' "'lco' 910.DS. rfI" 'l1". n. 'nii.wool, ImIIoi-iiiikIo suits, regular vuliio $10.00, ,18.011, sou nuiy eoine Iti nii.l select rroni our elotli S1" p ii.., units at $112.75. cmiiiti'i's iiiij ... in; Alexander Dept. Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES IT'S THE BEST SMOKE ON THE MARKET Manufactured by A. ROHDE onarch ges .Malleable J Oil L'llllllOt lull Hue or liolli wood Iron nnd the Kind break. I have ii Ranges, Heaters, and coul, and In- vile you lo call mid examine tlie same liel'ore buying. C. TAYLOR The Hardware Man IllOIIIOtOSOII m TBACt "S (rMni misK t The Life of Bread Is the iihosimli".- time arc removed from the wlieat In the process ot mlliinir. Crescent Kgg Phosphate linking Powder supplies this necessary nutriment to tliu dally food and mokes It finer In duality. Sold Everywhere 25c Truly Great Bargains Shoes Going at the Lowest Prices Ever Known in the History of Pendleton Tlio Great Di ''' J(,000 Stock "ll0n S l1" ,S "" nn'1 800118 "r ,novlne ra,lK1 HiU u .. 1,0 c,"'"',l at t,l earliest posslblo date. " eCllllln.. t Wnfl,,ew 7 I " h"' "f 1,10 u,,t,,, stook' 10 "lio W"''011 c"- lms "Uitunl agreement ( ns tlio agreement decided " d,e ami 'get1 ' Ut C", '"" N'r n'Ul 800 for J'ours0,r' Sco ro mo. ., "r ,,rlcus" bow's buvo Kot to move ami low U,I"B tliein. linger, Wilson & Co. 000,1 S,,oc Cheaper ti..... i. stock feed and water a1mc becoming .scarce. Moved to Weston ror Educational Ad Tiinlnucs Potatoes ItrliiR S1.80 In i-ciioicioii, ror nushel Bear Tracks Are Scon, Itut the Anlmnls Arc Not AVhcat Brings Seventy ems I'cr Bushel II. WIIIIiuiim Will lliilld a New Itain. Brlggsnn. flppt. ar,. Quite a shower or rain fell In this vicinity Inst Frl day. hut not enough to he or any material heneflt except to lay the dust. A heavy rain Is very much needed, as reed and water are becom ing very scarce, Lou Van Winkle moved his house hold effects to Weston Inst week In order to send his children to school the coming winter. J. S. Taylor will dig about 000 sacks of potatoes this week mid haul them to Pendleton, where he receives $1.G0 per sacks. George A. Brutcher will this week move his wife nnd family to Weston, where his children will attend school this fall and winter. Ilenr tracks hnve been seen In this vicinity of late, but as yet no one hns been lucky enough to cntch sight of bruin. Frank Taylor bus purchased n neat cottage In Weston and will reside In the same until spring, when he will again move onto his ranch. .ludd Mitchell Inst week sold 1000 sncks of wheat for which he received 70 conts per bushel. Owing to no rains this summer nnd hiiivy frosts of late there will only be about a two-thirds crop of potatoes; but on nccount of good prices, the farmers will realize more for the crop than they have for a number of years. II. Williams Is hauling lumber for a barn which he will erect on his ranch this fall. HARVEST PESTIVAU Salvationists I'rcpariuf; for lrofltiible Meeting in Tills City. The annual harvest festival of the Salvation Army begins tomorrow morning and will continue for four dr.ys. The local work is under the charge of Ensign It. Kuhn, In tem porary command of the Pendleton barracks. Provisions, clothing, fruits, vegetables and money are accepted as donations for the festival and the pioceeds from the sales of the arti cles collected go Into the relief fund of the army. The harvest festival Is one of the original Ideas of the Salvation Array and the various corps and divisions vie with each other In securing the largest collections. Another of the A Baby'm Birth ii Is verv much Hko the blossom- ing of a flower. Its beauty and perfection depends entirely upon the care bestowed upon its parent. Expeetunt mothers should have the tenderest care. They should be spared all worry and anxiety. They should eut plenty of good nourishing fowl and take pontic exercises. This wilj go a long way toward preserv ing their health and their beauty as well as that of the little one to comt But to be absolutely sure of a short and painless labor they should une Mother's Friend reduUrlr darloR the months of gesta tion. ThU la a almple liniment, which it to be applied externally. It givea strength and viKorto the muscle and prevents all of the discomforts of prev ia io mm v. When used there is no nancy, which women used were absolutely necessar .uoiuer a rnena is danger whatever. Oft Mother's Krlend at the drug store, HI per bottle. THE UHADIIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. VTrlu for our frM book," Uafor lubjr U Roru." Positively tlio Best Beer made. Any quantity you desire. Delivered to your homo Always call for OLYMPIA. A. NOLTE Telephone Main 881. yearly events of the Salvation Army Is self-denlnl week, which Is held in January. With the Salvationists self denial week Is as Lenten senson to the Roman Cnthollc and the Protest ant Episcopalians. During this peri od special efforts are made In raising money for army relief and mission work. Major Robert Dubbin, commanding the North Pacific division of the Sal vation Army, with headquarters In Portland, Is expected to arrive In Pendleton tomorrow evening and will conduct special meetings for two days. Major Dubbin nnd his wife attended the International congress nt London, nnd this will be his first visit to this city since his return to tln United States. THE WALTERS DAM. 250 Conorctlnc Will Be Fur Aliout Foot Almvc mul Below. Work progresses finely on the new Walters dnm and the concrete work above and below It. The dam Is now complete up to the breast within about 40 feet of the northern end, excepting the gap In the middle, through Which flows the weazened current of the river. Above the dam the concrete breast of the levee Is completed, or nearly so, for about 75 feet, and it will be carried on up the river about 100 feet farther. Below, the concreting will be laid for about 7fi feet. Thj entire enterprise will be com pleted within a week or by die end of a week. Twelve men are at work now, under Mr. Wnlters' personal direction. THREATS FROM GAMBLERS. Lire or Seattle City Attorney In Dan ger From Thugs-. The praiseworthy manner In which Attorney 12. II. James, of the Civic Union, has been running the gam blers to earth, after the police have failed to close the various places w'.iere poker was being played open ly, has brought down the wrath of those who are in sympathy with law violation, says the Seattle Star. Threats of every conceivable sort have been made against him, all of I he in anonymous In origin. Yesterday, however, he received a badly scrawled letter, in which the writer threatened to blow up his home and wife and family, if he did not cease his nntl-gambllng crusade. James has consigned these letters to his wnste basket and claims that, now that he has got started in the work of cleaning out the gamblers, threats will not deter him ns long as he cun get tangible evidence against the lawbreakers. GIDEONS IN SESSION. Order or Traveling Men Hold Regular Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 30. The Gideons, an organization or Christian traveling men, holds its annual na tional convention in Minneapolis dur ing the next two days and delegates are. arriving in large numbers to at tend 'the sessions. The order Is strongest In Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Indiana and Mlssouil, though delegates will be present imra many other states besides. Even far-olf California will have several representatives ut the meeting. The business sessions will be held tomorrow and will be devoted to the reception of reports and the election of officers. Sunda ythere will spe cial services in several of the leading churches at whl'h a Idresses will be delivered by evangelists and other prominent speal:?rs who belong to the organization. Tramway Competition In England. London, Sept. 30. The steam rail ways yof England, like those of the United States, are beginning to feel seriously the competition of the elec tric or tramway companies. A gov ernment blue book Just issued shows that the number of tramway passen gers has exceeded the number of third-class paiengers in each year since 1900; also that the excess of that year has been subsequently very largely Increased. Further, the in crease In the number of tramway passengers during the last 12 months has been over CO times the increase in the number of third-class railway passengers. Salem for Bettei Streets. Tho movement for better streets nnn Hnnaa In HVIWL' nil d within a few months It Is certain that Salem will iave adopted a systematic method or street improvement and building that will give the capital city of Ore gon better thoroughfares, says me Salem Journal. Mayor Waters, while on his recent trip to Portland, Inves tigated the bltullthlc pavement, and he pronounces It as one oi me mum unpf,Bsifiii nf the many navements. The city of Portland Borne time ago paved several blocks with the materi al and the trial proved more man satisfactory. Recovering Speech and Hearing. Messrs. Ely Bros.: I commenced using your Cream Balm about two years ago for catarrh. My voice was somewhat thick and my hearing was dull. My hearing has been fully re stored and my speech has became quite clear. I am a teacher In our town. L. G. BROWN, Granger, O. The Bulm does not Irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggists at 60 cents, or mailed by Ely Brothers, BO Warren street, New York. Salem for Public Ownership. A mass meeting of Salem citizens Is called for tonight to discuss the advisability of the purchase of the electric lighting plant by the city, Petitions representing 80 per cent of the property owners have been rneu with the council, asking for munici pal ownership of the plant. Manv women ;ire denierl the. hnnninpsc nf Many women are denied the happiness of children through derangement of the genera tive organs. Mrs. Beyer advises women to use Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Deati Mns. 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With in two years a lovely little girl was born, who is tho prido and joy of my household. If every woman who is cured feels as grateful and happy as I do, you must have a host of friends, for every day I bless you for the light, health and happi ness Lydia E. Pinklium's Vegetable Compound has brought to my homo. Sincerely yours, Mns. Ma P. Wuaiiky, Flat 31, The Norman, Milwaukee, Wis." Actual sterility In woninn Is very rare. If tiny woman thinks she is sterile let her write to Airs. Pinkiiam nt Lynn, Mass., whose advice is given free to all would-be und expectant mothers. $5000 FORFETI''wcnnot forthwith produce the original lettara andilfniturMof abore iMluuonluU, which will rOTe their abiolute ganulnenua. , Ljilla 1. l'lnkhaiu Mad. Co., Ljun, Mat, j Now is the time to order your suits, lust step in and examine our line Of fall and winter goods; they're beauts. Each garment made by our tailor is fine. Remember our cutter Is an artist nt his biz. Garments wo clean, repair and press. 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