PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OREG07OAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THCRSDAY, OCTOBER SO, 104. A a a, 1 O A MONTH . A small bottle of Scott's Emulsion costing fifty cents will last a baby a month a few drops in its bottle each time it is fed. That's a small outlay for so large a return of health and comfort Babies that are given Scott's Emulsion quickly re spond to its helpful action. It seems to contain just the elements of nourishment a baby needs most. ' Ordinary food frequently lacks this nourishment; Scott's Emulsion always supplies it We'll atad rauA aanple free npoa laoncet. SCOTT BOWKS, 40Q Pearl Slim. New York. CUT OFF THE QUEUE CHIN A WILL ORDER A CHANGE IN OLD CUSTOM. San Francisco Chinamen Are in Con sternation Over the Prospect of losing Their Pigtail Custom of Wearing Queues Was Only Recently Abandoned by the Japanese and TEETH Per act, $5.00; (old crowns, $4.00; silver tilling, BOe; ex tracting, 50c We are thoroughly equipped with all modern method and appliances, and guarantee our work to be of the highest stand ard, and our prices the lowest consistent with ftrst-clas work. White Bros. Dentists Association Block. Telephone Main 1M1. Wood In any quantity desired, et us supply you f with. ,Vood. Best solid wood furnished at Tight prices. Prompt delivery. Large and small orders solicited. - Office at . Pendleton Cold .Storage Co. Henry Kopittke (Dutch Henry.) . "Phone Main 1781. 1 - iea. ...... Sift tttttt """ ttlSM.jti,, Was tiie Sign of Certain Progress . Custom is 4000 Tears Old With the 1 XX BAD BLOOD T had arable with air bonli which nade my I they will be denied iooq mpnn. mj iece m ea ni'e m n, auapiee which no external remedy could eearove- I tried yoor Cwrereti end t met wee me joj wbeB the mpiw aiuviM aiter a aanw o I save rerommeoded them to ail mj trlehda had emite a few have found relief." C.J. Faeeh. SB far Are., Mew York Crkr, H. 1. San Francisco, Oct. !0. According ' ithe Chinese papers for the last I four days. In another year the queue or "pigtail" will be a burled relic, or perhaps a curio in museums. Chattering, groups of Celestials stand on the corners In Chinatown and discuss the possibility of the en forcement of a new imperial mandate which will compel them to doff the braided and glossy string of hair that wanders from their occipital process downward past their girths and em bellishes the rear part of their make- op. The local Chinese papers have It that the new order is-being considered seriously by the head of the Chinese government and that before long queues will not be worn. It is but a few years since the Japanese were adorned with queues, and the doff ing of them was considered a mark of advancing civilization. The em peror has decided that his subjects would look more civilised without the "pigtail." Great excitement is on in the Chi nese quarter, and much protest is al ready being voiced against the pro posed order. Another question that Is causing much talk Is the ultimate disposal of 30,000 castoff dermal ap pendages when the order becomes a law. They might be buried or made into hair mattresses. The latter course seems Improbable on account of the harshness of the Chinese hair. The Chinese papers say that inside of six months the queue will be but a memory, and the years of careful growth and treasure will have gone to naught. The Chinese barber will Include hair cutting in his price list, and reap a harvest from the owners of divested "pigtails," and the queue, for centuries the distinguishing mark of the Oriental race, will be sold over the counter in curiosity shops and guarded in museums. Many years hence when scientists are excavating that portion of land on which Chinatown now rests they may unearth questionable pieces of hairy rope, and treasure them as memen toes of a long extinct race. The custom of wearing the queue is said to be 4000 years old and is thought to be the only custom fol- i lowed for that length of time by any I people on earth. The older Chinese believe they must UBve a queue wiieii uiey uie ui ijiui admission into '3 their heaven, hence their excitement may be imagined. a Beat For The Bowels r yter 1 ne dowci je SCNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE. CAHrxcrmaarnc wteeeent. Palatable. Potent Teat Good . Do Good, Barer Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. Me. Be. Wc. Merer old In tool. Tbe sennlne tablet ttemped C C 0. wwaraaeeea to eare or roar Bioaer bees tarUnf Remedy Co., Chicafo or M.T. too MIUALSALE, TEI MllilOI BOXES HOT DRINKS .(Vlgoral, Clam Bullion, Asparox. Chicken .Broth, Tomato Bullion, Chocolate, Cocoa. THE CABINET Candles, Hot. Drinks, Cigars and Fruits In season? JL' 20 1 Court Btreet. H. J. WILMNSCWiTrop. Inland Empire Meeting to Be Held In Pendleton January $0. A Sunday School institute for the territory embraced in Eastern Ore gon, Eastern Washington and Idaho will be held in Pendleton during the week beginning the 30th of next Jan-, uary. A. A. Morse, president of the State Sunday School Association, is now arranging as many of the details as can be reached at this period. The session will continue for one entire week, and during that time I some workers of International repu tation will be here, and besides par ticipating In the Immediate affairs of the Sunday school combination, the people will have an opportunity . to hear some addresses of public Inter est and of a popular character. Among those who will be here who are among those of International rep utation will be Marion Lawrence., Mrs., Mary Foster Bryner. Miss Flor ence Darnell, Dr. E. P. St. John and E. O. Excell. Walters' flouring Mills , r-apaniiw. iso barrels a day. . Flour exchanged, for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed. Chopped etc.. always on hand. Feed. TTl 5MI: vajl f OME Alien the Advice of This Pendleton Resident Will Help Too. :. ' Very few people are entirely free from backache. It does not take much to desange the kidneys. A lit tle cold,, a strain, stooping positions or hard work overtax those delicate organs and many aches and pain promptly follow. A Pendleton citi sen tells you here how every kidney Harnrw "Men rt """ Haute. Terre Haute, Ind., Oct. 20. A thr.ea days' harness meet opened auspicious ly at the fair grounds today under the auspices of the Terre Haute Trjtr. ting Association. Much interest Is taken in the match race between De mas Dennlgs Sweet Bay and Arling ton Boy, owned by Superintendent J. W. Thompson of the "Southern Indiana railroad, which ,will be a feature of tbe meeting. Ill ran be relieved and cured. Beaafchljunhiiu v bout It: H. A. Thompson, retired, who lives on Stonemil Jackson street, '-says: "My kidneys trouSlaJLtie'hif. spells for 10 years and at such times with a steady, dull aching, across my back. I used large quantities of various kinds of medicine said to be good for . H. Finally" I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at the Brock MoComas Co. drug store and I found them to be Just what I needed. They went right to the spot and not only re lieved my backache, but cured It per manently. . I will be only to pleased to tell other about Che merits of this remedy. 1 1. For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents,.' Foster -llilbncn Co.. Buffalo. 2... N. T sole agents for - tbe United States. Remember the m Doen's and "take so other. ,- Chicago at Northwestern. Chicago. III., Oct. 20. In railroad and financial circles considerable In terest is manifested in today's annual meeting of the Chicago A Northwest. era railway, as It has been reported that some changes may be made Jn the management. The retiring direc tors; dare IFrank Work. Marvin Hugh Itt, James Btillman, .Oliver Ame and Zenas crane. COMING EVENTS. rtienh.ii so. ftn mnA 2 1 Inland Em. ptre Teachers' Association, Pendletosi October I4-lb Oregon rress Asso ciation. Hood Blver. October 25-29 Trans-Mlsslsslppi Congress. St Louis. i Reduced Prices in Two Wednesday, Thursday Friday and Saturday TOMORROW BEGINS ONE OF THE JIOST IMPORTANT SAIES OF THEe-j SEASON AT TEtTSCH S. YOU SHOULD BY ALL MEANS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS "GREAT MONEY SAVING SALE" OX THE DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE THAT YOU NEED RIGHT NOW. TAILOR-MADE SUITS, SKIRTS, COATS, JACKETS Au i" " LADIES AND MISSES. THE FOLLOWING PRICES WILL BE GOOD FOR WED NESDAY, THURSD AT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY: (mi I " rrrxw . p 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 SO 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, 11.00 and J1.25. For four days your choice .... 78c yd Lot Two 85c 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 &Sr yd Lot Four 40c, 50c and 60c Patterns at 36c Yard. French flannels, cashmeres , and fancy mixtures, 16 pieces, for four days your choice S6c yd Taffetta Silk 10 pieces, regular value 75c and 85c; black, brown, blue, red. grey, tan and . many other shades. . Sale price.. . 58c yd Reduced Prices on Suits 112.50 ladies' and misses' suits 10.00 '14.00 ladles' and mlBses' suits $11.85 15.00 ladies' and misses' suits $12.45 114.00 ladies' and misses' suits $13.60 5H.60 ladies' and missej' suits $13.80 117.00 ladies' suits $14.25 318.00 ladies' suits $14.85 320.00 ladies' suits $15.00 322.60 ladles' suits $18.05 326.00 ladles' suits $21.35 '27.60 ladies' suits $22.75 o5.00 ladies' suits $27.50 Ladies and Misses Skirts The 8 3.50 kind, sale price $2.80 The 3 4.00 kind, sale price $3.25 The 34.50 kind, sale price $3.65 The 3 6.00 kind, sale price $4.15 The 3 8.00 kind, sale price $4.00 The 3 8.60 kind, sale price $5.25 The 3 7.00 kind, sale price $5.60 'he 3 " 50 kind, sale price $6.10 The 3 8.00 kind, sale price $6.50 The 3 8.60 kind, sale price $7.00 .'he 3 9.00 kind, sale price $7.50 The 310.00 kind, sale price $8.25 The 31100 kind, sale price $8.75 The 312.00 kind, sale price $9.50 Rain Coats, Tourist I Coats and Jackets 3 6.60 Jackets, sale price $ t.75 $ 7.50 Jackets, sale price $ t.&O $ 8.50 Jackets, sale price $ 7.23 310.00 Jackets, sale price $ 8.40 312.60 Jackets, Rain Coats, Etc $10.60 315.00 Jackets, Rain Coats, Etc $12.25 316.60 Jackets, Rain Coats, Etc $13.60 318.00 Jackets, Rain Coats, Etc $14.76 320.00 Jackets, Rain Coats, Etc $16.00 Misses and Children Long Coats The 3 3.00 kind, sale price $2-45 The 3 4.00 kind, sale price $ The t 4.50 kind, sale price $3.(5 The $ 6.00 kind, sale price $4.16 The t 6.00 kind, sale price $4.M The $ 7.50 kind, sale price $5.75 The 3 8.60 kind, sale price $6.75 The 3 8.50 kind, sale price $7.86 The 310.00 kind, sale price $8.40 The 312.00 kind, sale price 0 All Alterations Free During this Sale. A Fit Guaranteed Shoes ! Shoes ! To- a pair of the SIL-KID 33.50 shoeB; smooth as silk. Equal to any 36.00 shoe In wear, fit and workmanship. Every pair warranted to give good wear. Children School Shoes 200 pairs, 8Vi to 2, worth up to 32.25, $3.50 PP. Choice $ 1 .00 pair Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store E t t I I .COO wwwwwwwwwOw r " MAIN AND .ALT A STREETS im $... iiiM 1 1 1T1 i . . November' 14 Annual meeting j;nrjr:tDurJrg the.ba.Ule, dear, did the amel of powder scare you? Mr. Henry Not a bit, At the lirsi smeii pi powuor a uwusiii ui you. earon Miners' Assoct&Uoiv Portland. November 15-16 Btate uar .asso ciation. Portland. 7 November I6-;l National orange meeting, Portland. - ' ' November 16-18 National irriga tion Association, El Paso, Texas. November 25-26 -State convention county clerks and recorders. Port- hams, it .;' -1 1 ' 1 j -Daosmbar .. IS-A 5 Oregon : Good Roads Association. Salem. ! i January '30 Inland Empire Bun say Bohool Institute Pendleton. 1 B." IV BECK ; Saniietrk. Plumber .-,;'. j . ' , v J 1 . . - T .! ti ' ar.l.T i . . 1 - - ; aw- A I Not Made by a Trust . IF TOC ARE REALLY WOKIXG FOR A FINE $ &Gt TRY THE "PEGGY O'NEAL." GUARANTEED BI THE LAB5 INDEPENDENT MANIFACTTRER IN THE TJ. B. TO Bl af LUTELY FVLL HAVANA iTLLEl, AOJ jaANB-MA" 44 O'NEAL I , : I ... & - 1 PEGGY 5c CIGAR , " .r- ' '" A G. HOWARD. TELEPHONE MAIN 1841. . 11$ COVRt Stf", a 807. Cottonwood Street PENDLETON, OREGON. " tltHIIIMMMMIIIMMMMIMMtt to 4 iseili"''' ' 1 "