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DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, PEXDLETOX, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14. 104. PAGE THREE. EXPANSION SALE BARGAIN WEEK dothtag n FonHsUnis Goods Department too, service with a complete newest and 'W jn milt yoave seen this season, or are to be seen " " the matter of quality, of style, fit and workman. ' """ord. In point of all those excellence which a satisfac to possess, these speak most eloquently for """"T.,, tailor-made salts, new fall and winter styles, ' ..son. sale mice. $10.05. value fisw, - l nln. tUAA all-wool, taiior-mwre . tam avail ni' " l t aMm An nlnlk. . till no von may conro - . - BUYING AMERICA ENGLISH GOVERNMENT ORDERS FROM OHIO FIRM. Machinery Wanted in Manufacture of Military Supplies Could Not Be Found In England London Jour. nal Deprecates the Necessity, Rut ackiiou ledges That it Exists American Manufacturing Machin ery Far Superior to English Con. trtvances. home. It was found that nobody made them In England, and the one or two firms willing to make them wanted auch big prices that the gov ernment found itaelf compelled to go to the only firm In the world which makes a feature of this special article for the benefit of warlike administrations. it"! jS mens Alexander Dept. Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES ITS THE BEST SMOKE ON TTiE MARKET SOXES & WALKER RETIRE. E. Mantaactored by A. ROHDE x Monarch Ranges Malleable iron and the kind yon cannot break. I have a fall line of Ranges, Heaters, both wood and coal, and In vite yon to call and examine the same before buying. T. C. TAYLOR The Hardware Man London, Oct. 14. A leadlne I.n don journal In its latest Issue pays the following high tribute to American ingenuity: mere are sometimes occasions, sas tne article In question, when It noes not pay to be too patriotic. This especially applies to governments when the stern necessity arises for keeping pace with rival administra tions. A case of this nature has. we learn recently been propounded to our own government, with the result that its desire to patronize home industries has had for once to be placed in the background. We refer to a large pur chase of machinery which has just I been made by the war office for in. suuiation in Woolwich arsenal. The machines, consisting of a set of eight clever Instruments for the manufac ture of artillery carriages and wagon wheels, have been obtained from our go-ahead cousins of Defiance, O. So superior are they In the matter of rapid work to our old methods, that the arsenal can now turn out 18 times as much finished material as It could do previously. Both Russia and Ja pan have for some years - adopted these wonderful engines, and as they were being supplied to other great military powers of Europe, It was deemed advisable by the war office to place itself on level terms with these countries. The authorities, however, did not order tlie machines until they had sent a special commission round to all the likely firms of machine manu facturers in Britain to see if similar Instruments could obtained at RECKLESS STORY TOLD BY COSSACK OF A JAPANESE SOLDIER. Smith Purchases Helix Biudnesa , for John 8. Xorvell. The firm of Sones & Walker, the well known Helix hardware and farm Implement company, has retired from business, E. L. Smith of this city having purchased the entire business, stock and property owned by the firm. The property Included a large stock of hardware and farming Implements, a suire building, dwelling house, warehouse and four lota An Inventory Is now being taken and the transfer will be made in a few days. Mr. Smith will not run the business but bought It for John S. Norvell, his brother-in-law, who came to Pendle ton from Athens, Tenn., about three months ago. Mr. Norvell will take charge of the business at once, add a large stock of furniture, something not now carried in Heltx, and will make other extensive Improvements and additions, and will conduct a first-class business. Mr. Sones has been In business about eight years, Mr. Walker buying an Interest from him about two years ago. Recently Mr. Sones purchased Mr. Walker's interest and that trans fer had scarcely been made, when Mr. Sones sold the entire business to Mr. Smith. Mr. Walker has Invested in wheat land In Gilliam county, and will spend some time there, while Mr. Sones has not entirely decided upon his future (dans. Surrounded in a House tle Oriental Killed Six Men and Wounded tlic Seventh ami Then Jumped From the Burning Building Vn an Vp polnted Lance The Jnp laughed During the Entire Melee. No Dessert More Attractive Why use gelatine and spend hours soaking,, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when Jell-O produces better results in two minutes? Everything in the package. Simply add hot water and set to cool, it'spenecuon. a am. pnse to the housewife. Ko trouble, less ex pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit FU Tore: Lemon. Orange, Strawberry, Hasp, berry. At grocers. 10c. SALVATIONIST TO SPEAK. Col. French Commanding Northwest Division to Be Here November 4. 'From Hell's Gate to Golden Gate, Is the subject of the sermon to be de livered In this city on the night of November 4, by Colonel French, com mandlng the Pacific province of the Salvation Army. Colonel French Is the ranking officer of the Salvation Army stationed on the Pacific coast. He Is noted as a platform speaker and religious worker throughout the United States. The meeting will be held at Hendrick's hall. Ensign R. Kuhn, in temporary command of the local corps, will farewell from this city Sunday night and will go on an evangelistic tour through the John Day country. Berlin, Oct. 14. The desperate courage of the Individual Japanese soldier was never better Illustrated than in the following story from Odessa of a Cossack named Urladt seff: "Near Taschlchao we pursued a Jap Infantryman into a Chinese house, where he rushed up a loose stairway lending to a loft, and began to shoot. We had no ammunition, so thought we would burn him out, when down went one of our men with a bullet through his back. This made us mad and we rushed up the stair. There was room for only one at a time, and Misha Medvedtseff rushed first. "The Jap waited till Mlsha was on him, and then fired right tnrougn nis body, wounding the man behind. The rush from behind drove Mlsha's dead bodv on ton of him, and the third man, taking advantage of this, hacked at the Jnp, cutting his cheek. Tel low face yelled, and fired again, kill ng our third man. Now It was my time, and though I knew I was done for, I felt no fear, but only thirst to cut down the Jap, who laughed at every shot. However, I wasn't going to give myself away, so Instead or rushing on I stuck my lance. The Jnp drove It down with his rifle mui xle. but It went through his knee. He yelled and shot at me, and. I tumbled down, and remembered no more. There were three bloodthirsty demons behind, and Master Jap Wasn't safe yet. "I heard afterward how he rushed at one man who hesitated to go on, pulled htm over the bodies and struck him with a knife. The other two men were knocked down by shots. When more of our men came up. they fired the house, after pulling me and the other wounded out. The Jnp seeing he was done for, put his head through a window and laughed. He then Jumped, and was caught on a lance." tlon, and general requirements tor a high sugar per cent. The sample beet Is about eight In ches long, four Inches In diameter and weighs six pounds, and la smooth and symmetrical, and Judges of sugar beets say It will test ut least 21 per cent saccharine. if It tests this amount of sugar mntter, It would be worth tS a ton, under the contract between Grand Knmle farmers and the beet factory. The prices fixed thare are 14.50 per ton for beets that test Id per cent sugar matter and SO cents per ton, extra, for each additional one per cent of sugar matter tested by tha crop. This beautiful specimen of the new Industry of Umatilla county may ba seen nt the grocery store and com mission house of Deapaln A Clark on Main street. Gn-nt Rale. ' On ladles' and children's cloaks. Jackets and furs and fur scarfs for Saturday only. See the ad In this la sue for particulars. A saving of 16 per cent on all your purchases in this line for Saturday. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. fll(vWi:HCl 'J I ECHO SUGAR BEET. 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