East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 18, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE BIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1904. '
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ROOSEVELT GIVES NO
PROMISE OF FREEDOM.
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Economy.
Brand
Evaporated
Cream
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I always bears the above cap I
label. It means the samel
as telling you that we J
back up Its purity with a I
$5,000 guarantee.
Made by the largest pro-1
i ducers of Evaporated j
Cream In the world.
Sour Stomach
1 atd Casearett and fetl Ilka a new man. I hara
ban a sufferer from dyspepsia and tour stomach
forth last two yean. 1 hif btn takioc medl
cine and other drugs, but eonld find no relief only
for a ihort time. I will recommend Casearets to
m- friends at the only thins for Indigestion and
soar stomach and to keep the bowels In good con
dition. They areery niee to eat."
"Y jiarry Buckley, Man eh Chu&k, Pa,
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CAHOYCATtWftTIC
rtouuit. Plbl. Potent. Tmm OeodiDofljeJ.
Merer Sicken, Wken or Gripe. Mc. c. Uc. "
oM In bulk. The filotne teblet .umnoi 0 0 0.
6mAraMed to can or roar mono? buk.
StrUaf Remedy Co., Chicaco or N.Y. 599
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
O SPICES, o
COFFEE.TEA
BAKING POWDER,
rXCCHuiGDttRACTS
AMuhftrity. Finest flavor,
CLOSSCTOPtYLK)
PORTLAND, OREGON.
: MAKES WORK EASIER.
Perullcfc.il PeopH Are Pleased
Learn How It Is Done.
It's pretty hard to attend
United States Has Spent $650,000,000
and 200,000 Lives In Acquiring an
Option on tlio Philippine Govern
ment Did Its Duty by Cuba FlU
phKM Should Not He Forbidden to
lloie for VMInutte Freedom.
Judge Parker addressed two visit
ing delegations, discussing the issues
of the campaign In what was his sec
ond speech since accepting the demo
cratic nomination, says an Esopus
telegram. The Philippines was the
principal topic of the address, Judge
Parker taking as his text the demo
cratic platform as relating to the dis
position of the Islands. In part he
said:
"We may not disregard the respon
sibility Imposed by the possession of
the Philippines, and that responsibility
may be best subserved by preparing
the Islanders as rapidly as possible
for self-government and giving to
them assurance that It will come as
soon as they are reasonably prepared
for. It. This means Independence for
the Filipinos in the fullest sense of
the word."
Quoting from the address of Secre
tary Taft, wherein he says, "The suc
cess of the experiment we are mak
ing In the Philippines depends upon
our having the Filipinos understand
that we are there for their benefit,
but that we expect to stay there in
definitely, working out the good we
propose to do them," Judge Parker
said:
"KsVe we have the Issue clearly de
fined. The republican party stands
for subjugation of defenseless foreign
peoples; the democratic party stands
for freedom. The administration
wasted $650,000,000 and 200,000 lives
In acquiring the option on the Philip
pines, and that waste of lives and
money Is not yet ended."
"The administration's policy," said
Judge Parker, "refuses to promise In
dependence for the islanders now or
at any time upon any condition. It
does not even leave open the door of
hope. The administration rails at the
democratic proposal to promise them
independence as soon as they are pre
pared for It.
"Indeed, it suggests to 80.000,000
intelligent people that such a promise
would stimulate the vicious to. be
more vicious, Instead of encouraging
,the Improvement which would secure
for them what they most aesire on
earth freedom. I but state the
proposition. It argues itself.
"If our people agree that the ad
ministration Is wrong in threatening
by its silence that which it undoubted
ly Intends, namely, perpetual bondage
for the Filipinos, the remedy is in
their hands. We could have donated
to Spain a number of millions and an
nexed Cuba with equal Justice and less
suspicion of Imbecility than we dis
played in acquiring the Philippines.
"But we have done our duty to Cu
ba. Shall we forbid the Filipinos to
hope for Independence? Shall we pre
vent their building up their own civili
zation and try to force ours upon
them?
"Our dutv to the Filipinos demands
the premise of independence, but If
It did not our own interest demands
that we be relieved of the Philippines
Just aa soon as they are reasonably
prepared for self-government."
Reduced Prices in Two
Wednesday, Thursday
Friday and Saturday
nrr..v. nvr OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SALES OF THE
murn A TUT A 'T A flTP
SEASON ATTEUTSCH'S. YOU SHOULD BY ALL Miuinn
OF THIS "GREAT MONEY SAVING SALE" ON THE DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE
THAT YOU NEED RIGHT NOW.
TAILOR-MADE SUITS. SKIRTS, COATS, JACKETS AND RAIN COATS FOR
LADIES AND MISSES. THE FOLLOWING PRICES WILL
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY UM.x:
BE GOOD FOR WED.
NESDAY, THURSDAY,
Dress Goods and Silk
Three lots of unmatchable values In
Dress Goods for Wednesday, Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday's selling.
Lot 1 78c yd.
Consisting of 80 pieces of all the new
effects In fancy mixtures, plaids
and plain, in brown, blue, black,
green and grey. In this lot are ma
terials suitable for shirt waist suits,
tailor' suits, coats and skirts; regu
lar values, 90c, $1.00 and $1.26.
For four days your choice .... 78c yd
Lot Two
65c and 75c Patterns at 53c Yard.
In this lot are 10 pieces of the new fig
ured mohair In blue, black and brown,
also a great assortment of fancy mix
tures and plains colors. For four
days only c d
Reduced Prices on
Suits
J12.50 ladles' and misses' suits $10.90
'14.00 ladles' and misses' suits. .... '.$11.86
15.00 ladies' and misses' suits $12.45
$16.00 ladles' and misses' suits $13.60
$16.50 ladles' and mlssej' suits $13.80
$17.00 ladles' suits $14.25
$18.00 ladles' suits $14.85
$20.00 ladles' suits $15.90
$22.50 ladles' suits $18.95
$26.00 ladies' suits $21.35
'27.60 ladles' suits $22.75
36.00 ladles' suits $27.50
Ladies and Misses
Skirts
Dept. I
Rain Coats, Tourist
Coats and
Jackets
$ 6.60 Jackets, sale price $ 5.75
$ 7.60 Jackets, sale price .'. $ 6.30
$ 8.60 Jackets, sale price $ 7.25
$10.00 Jackets, sale price $ 8.40
$12.60 Jackets, Rain Coats, Etc $10.50
$16.00 Jackets, Rain Coats, Etc $12.25
$16.50 Jackets, Rain Coats, Etc $13.50
$18.00 Jackets, Bain Coats, Etc $14.75
$20.00 Jackets, Rain Coats, Etc $16.00
Misses and Children
Long Coats
Lot Four
40c, 50c and 60c Patterns at '36c Yard.
French flannels, cashmeres and fancy
mixtures, 16 pieces, for four days your
cholc 8o J1
Taffetta Silk
10 pieces, regular value '75c and 85c;
black, brown, blue, red, grey, tan and
many other shades.. Sale price.. 58c yd
sale price $2.90
sale price 13.25
sale price $3.65
sale price $4.15
6.00 kind, sale price ....$4.90
6.50 kind, sale price $5.25
The $ 3.50 kind,
The $ 4.00 kind,
The $4.60 kind,
The $ 6.00 kind,
The $
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7.00 kind, sale price $5
7.60 kind, sale price $6.10
8.00 kind, sate price $6.50
8.60 kind, sale price $7.00
9.00 kind, sale price $7.50
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Bids Wanted.
Sealed proposals will be received at
th fri of the undersignea unm
for
duties.
With a constantly aching back;
. i rllanrdorfl.
iru.. make work Prldav. 6 D. m.. October 21, 1904
ngieT the lumber, mill work, hardware,
They cure backache. galvanised Iron, tinwork, all labor and
Thev cure every kidney 111. Isuch other work aa mentioned in
' Hav llvlnsr at No. 223 I specifications, now on file In my of-
Mrs. George Hays, living at wo. Y I 2 T dd bulldingt for J.
Ulleth street, comer We Bluff , check for .100
srreci.
Doan's Kidney Pills to all sufferers
Irom backache and other kidney Ills,
with utmost confidence that they will
do everything that has been claimed
for them by those who have used
them, as well as by the makers. The
.ki i. which I used them was
wixn wnicn
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nHnoinnllv backache.
had been troubled for a long time.
It hurt me badly when I stooped to
do any housework that caused' a
train on the back. I read an ar
4.,. ohnur Doan'a Kidney PUU,
and decided to try them, feeling that
they could not harm, even If they did
no good. I not a box In the store
of Brock & McComas .Co. and used
only one box, aa that was sufficient
to relieve the baokache .and a 'have
not felt it mtfce." '
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
-Ewer-Milburn Co.. Buffalo,
i -v annts for the 'United
Remember the name Doan'a and
take no other.
to the owner should the successful
bidder fall to enter into bond within
five days after he has been allowed
the contract.
The right Is reserved to reject any
or all bids.
C. E. TROUTMAN,
Architect
The $10.00 kind,
The $11.00 kind,
The $12.00 kind,
sale price $8.85
sale price $8.75
sale price $9.50
3.00 kind, sale price $2.45
4.00 kind, sale price $3.25
4.60 kind, sale price $3.65
6.00 kind, sale price $4.15
The $ 6.00 kind, sale price $4.90
The $ 7.60 kind, sale price $5.76
The $ 8.50 kind, sale price $6.76
The $ 9.50 kind, sale price $7.85
The $10.00 kind, sale price $8.40
The $12.00 kind, Bale price $8.90
All Alterations Free During this
Sale. A Fit Guaranteed
Sloes! fees!
Try a pair of the SIL-KID $3.50 shoes;
smooth as silk. Equal to any $5.00 shoe in
wear, fit and workmanship. Every pair
warranted to give good wear. .
Children School
Shoes
200 pairs, 8 to 2, worth up to $2.25,
MAIN AND ALTA STREETS
$ 3 . 5 0 PP. Choice $ 1 .00 pair
Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store
"Flnnlgan's Ball" Next Satnrday.
"Finnigan's Ball," one of the stan-J
dard force comedies Is booked .for an
appearance at the Frazer October 22.
"Finnigan's Ball" is said to be up to
Itti former standard, which means lots
of new music, plenty of ensemble
numbers, the usual pretty chorus, and
a complete scenic equipment. The
company is as usual headed by Galla
gher and Barrett, and Fanny Trumbull.
Some men who are good for notlv
Ing else make good weights to place
on dry goods boxes.
A Standard for Quality. Cleanliness and Workmanship
Hand MadeXlearHavana." f vm & ULnaKere.
Arway. aeW the Foil .N.me A
oatvery
(mx. 23c
! BYERS' BEST FLOUR
Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good
assured when Byers' Best Flour Is used.. Bran, snorts, stesm
barley always on band. '
I PENDLETON ROLLER MIS
W. S. BYERS, Proprietor.
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"SOMETHING DOING NOW"
Two Car Loads of Furn
iture Have Arrived for
Rader; the Furniture and Carpet Man
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