East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 21, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILT BAST ORBGOyiAN. PENPUTOW. OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11. ltOd.
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EXPANSION SALE
BARGAIN WEEK
OothtEg ani Faralshtag Good Department
r service with a complete line of the newest and
!Tn me fall ' y"" SrCn U,ls ",son' or are to be seen
In tlie matter of quality, of style, (It and workman-
W h"e"'nr() ln IK,nt 0f a those excellences which a aatisfao
rtlp. In uicfw speak most eloquently for
w mit onglit to pre,
UH,r.male wilts, new fnn and winter styles,
""'i-'il'SO. $M-00, $15.00, sale price, $10.05.
rrcvlsf
,g gn.,,001, tailor-made units, regular value $10.00,
118 00 yOU may come In and select from our doth
ln,e.nyof U,e suits at $.$.75.
Alexander Dept. Store
THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES
u
IT'S THE BEST SMOKE ON THE MARKET
i i 111 ' ,
Manufactured by A. ROHDE
Monarch
Ranges
Mullcable Iron and tlie kind
you cannot break. I liave
full line of 1 lunges,
botli wood and coal,
vlte you to cull and
a
Heaters,
and In-examlne
tlie same before uylng.
T. C. TAYLOR
The Hardware Man
EXQUISITE MILLINERY
The mow complete and up-to-date line of fashionable millinery at
popular prices ever shown ln Pendleton, la now on display at my store.
kve the largest stock this season I have ever carried.
Mrs, Rose Campbell
t
Remember Joe Basler
out bis entire Furniture business and must reduce Ills
llu sold
w neiure Juuuary 1st, 1905.
UEATIXG STOYKS, COOK STOVES, STEEL RANGES, AT COST.
Illrdscve Maple Dressers, Chiffoniers, and AVashstands are
ftaf at greatly reduced prices.
Sewing Machines warranted to be ln perfect order, of all
""a and descriptions, from a.mn .... v... i. .
SECRETARY
.10 BE ELECTED
CHARLES F. MARTIN'S SUC
CESSOR NOT NAMED.
National Livestock Arlniinn xrni
I-eave Office of Secretary Vacant
I'rnJI Next Annual Meeting Chief
' Clerk Will Do tlie Office Work Un
dlr Direction of a Roard of Control
Association to Be Organised on
New Lines.
The National Livestock Aasuvlntlnn
has Issued the following circular let
ter to stockmen concerning the office
of secretary of the association.
No successor to Secretary Charles
P. Martin will be appointed for the
nexplred term. A board of control
has been appointed to have charge of
the affairs of the office. The circu
lar is as follows:
Denver. Col- Oct. 17. To the Mem
bers of the National Livestock Asso
ciation: Charles F. Martin, secretary
of this association, almost since Its
organization, died suddenly at Gree
ley. Col., on September 21. 1904. as
result of hemorrhage of the lungs.
At the time of his death, Mr. Mar.
tin was en route from Denver to Cas.
per. Wyo., on association business.
At a meeting of the' board of con.
trol held In Denver to consider the
vacancy caused by the death of Mr.
Martin. It was decided that no ap.
polntment would be made until the
convening of the next annual conven
tion which is to be held ln Denver the
week of January 9th, 1905. The af
fairs of the association were placed
under the active direction of a com
mittee consisting of Fred P. Johnson
George W. Ballantine and George L.
Goulding of Denver, with H. E. Ken.
nedy as clerk In charge of the sec-
retury s office. Communications may
be addressed to H. E. Kennedy, Clerk
National Livestock Association, Den
ver, Col.
The board of control is of the opln
Ion that at the coming annual con
vention, steps would be taken looking
to a partial reorganisation of the as
sociation upon lines that will permit
of more expensive and practical work
than has heretofore been accomplish
ed.
The demand for an organization
representing all of the various
branches of the livestock industry
has become so strong, that at the
coming convention, an effort will be
made to so amend the constitution
and by-laws, as to make of this or
ganization the strongest industrial as
sociation In the country.
The officers of the association have
received assurances from prominent
stockmen and others, of both moral
and financial support, providing such
action Is taken at our coming conven
tion as will put the association upon
a broader and more conservative ba
sis than has heretofore obtained. To
secure this result, it will be necessary
to thoroughly revise our constitution
arid by-laws so as to better equalize
the representation and provide a ba
sis of active co-operation between the
many allied Interests that are con
nected with the Industry.
The local committee In charge of
headquarters will address you later
and more In detail upon these plana
By order of the board of control.
F. J. HAGENBARTH,
President.
Men's and Young Men's
SUITS
000
000
' ' ' ' c
On the Mstallment PkM 1
TTIE STORE THAT IS GAINING IN CLOTHING SALES EVERY DAY. WHY? BECAUSE THEIR
STOCK IS ALL NEW AND MARKED RIGHT.
LISTEN HERE! NO SHOP-WORN SUITS ON OUR TABLES, AND WE DON'T PROPOSE TO
HAVE ANY, BY MARKING THEM RIGHT.
WE WANT THE TRADE OF PENDLETON AND UMATILLA COUNTY ON MEN'S AND YOCNO
MEN'S CLOTHING, AND AVILL OFFER TO THOSE WHO CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY ALL DOWN ON
A SUIT OR OVERCOAT THAT THEY CAN PAY ONE-HALF DOWN AND ONE DOLLAR A WEEK
UNTIL PAID FOR. WE HAVE A A'ERY LARGE STOCK, AND FEEL THAT WE ARE OVERSTOCKED
FOR SIZE OF THE CITY. AND IN ORDER TO SELL IT AVE MUST OFFER SPECIAL INDUCE.
MENTS. OUR CLOTinNG IS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AND THE MAN WHO BUYS OF US ON
THE ONE DOLLAR A WEEK PLAN DOES NOT PAY ANY MORE THAN THE MAN AVHO PAY8
CASH. AYE WANT YOUR TRADE AND AVOULD LIKE TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH YOU ON THIS
LIBERAL OFFER. OUR CLOTHING IS ALL NEW THIS SEASON, AND IF YOU WILL COMB IN
AND TRY ON SOME OF OUR SUITS AYE AVILL SHOW YOU THE FINEST FITS IN CITY STYLES
YOU HAVE EVER HAD THE PLEASURE OF SEEING. AVE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO 6HOW YOU
AMIETHER YOU AVISH TO BUY OR NOT. REMEMBER, WE nAVE NO OLD SUITS TO SHOVE OFF
ON YOU.
J.. .
SULLIVAN BOM
The Up-to-Date Clothiers. New Matlock Building
i
JOE BASLER
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1
Saves Two From Death.
"Our little daughter had an almost
fatal attack of whooping cough and
bronchitis." writes Mrs. W. K. Havl
land of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when
all other remedies failed, we saved
her life with Dr. King's New Dis
covery. Our niece, who had consump
tion ln an advanced stage, also used
this wonderful medicine and today
she is perfectly well." Desperate
throat and lung diseases yield to Dr.
King's New Discovery as to no. other
medicine on. earth. Infallible for
coughs and colds. 60c and 11.00 bot
tles guaranteed by Tallman Co.
Trial bottles free.
Illinois Y. M. C. A.
Alton, 111., Oct. 21. Many of the
best known Y. M. C. A. workers of
Illinois and nearby states are attend
ing the thirty-second annual state
convention of the organization which
is being held here. ' The formal open
ing took place this afternoon In the
First Baptist church. The principal
business Besslon will be held tomor
row, and on Sunday a men's mass
meeting will be conducted In Temple
theater by Rev. Henry Ostrom.
The convention Is one of the larg
est in point of attendance ever held
by the state organization and the re
ports from all the locals show the as
sociation to be steadily increasing In
membership and Influence.
j Ml Suits and Overcoats i
"Place '
your order with u mi ..,. m i .
Our suits and overcoats please the most fastidious. We guar
s' t. best we
tooda
"lhti
alay have that
ir ,hn low
rearing qualities and best 'workmanship. Our
neat, tidy, well-dressed appearance. Price no
teT 8rade oods sold by others.
N. J0ERGER
iU EST W STREET, CORNER
GARDEN.
COMING EVENTS.
October 15-J9 Trans-Mississippi
Congress, St Louis.
November 14 Annual meeting Or
egon Miners' Association, Portland..
November 15-16 State Bar Aaso
elation. Portland. '
November 16-2 National- Grange
meetinc Portland.
November' 16-18 National irriga
tion Association.. El Paso,. Texas.
November 26-26 State convention
county" clerks and recorders,.. jTOri'
i a
December 18-16 Oregon Good
Roads Association, Salem. . . i
January SO Inland Empire Bun.
day School Institute, Pendleton.
PAPA'S SHIRT WILL SOON FIT
WILLIE
If he takes It to a laundry which
cares not an lota whether It shrinks
or not. Brought here, Willie will
have to wait until ha grows to fit rt
Our laundering of linen shirts, collars
and cuffs is beyond cavil. Prices
tight ln line with modern Ideas.
THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY
Big PllgriniHge to Esopus.
New York, Oct. 21. The largest
party that has yet visited Judge Par
ker was that which went to Esopus
today from Jersey City. The pilgrim.
age was made up of nearly 2000 Hud
son county democrats. Accompany-
ng the party was Charles C. Black,
the democratic candidate for gover
nor of New Jersey, and former Sena.
tor James Smith, Jr.
Celebrate Nelson's Victory,
London. Oct 21. Trafalgar. Day,
for the anniversary of the battle
Trafalgar, fought October 11, isukj
a celebrated today In the customary
manner. Many parts oi me. www
were represented among the beautiful
floral offerings that were , placed
about the base of Nelson's Column
Trafalgar square. Nelson s old flag
ship Victory at Portsmouth was dec
orated ln honor of the day.
of
A Lore Lett
Would not Interest you If you're
looking for a guaranteed ealve for
sores, burns or piles. Otto Dodd. of
Pnnder. Mo., writes: "I suffered with
'n ul sore for a year, but a hex of
n.,kin'a Arnica. Salve cured me. It'
the heat salve on earth. Itc at Tan-
man Co. "a drug store.
8 tamp Photo at Danner's.,
Never mind what you hear, hut
stamp photos are the same old price,
St cents, III East weoo street.
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This Question arises ln the family
very day. Let ub answer it to-day. Try
delicious and healthful dessert. Pre
oared in two minutes. No boiling I n
baking I add boiling water and sot tc
eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp
berry and Strawberry. Get a package
St your grocers to-aav: io cts
ME
LET C8 FILL YOUR
BIN WITH i
Rock Spring Coa
Recognized as the best
and most economical fusL
We are prepared to con
tract with you for your
winter's supply. We de
liver coal or wood to any
part of the city.
Laatz Bros.
MAIN STREET.
NEAR DEPOT.
Waited
Salesmei
alt
race
Walters' Flouring Mills
Capacity. 16 barrels a day.
Flour exchanged for wheat
Flour, Mill Feed. Chopped Feed,
ete, always a haad.
EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY, AS GOODS WILL BE
HOLD SO CHEAP THEY WILL SELL THEMSELVES.
APPLY TO MANAGER OF "TOE HUB," CORNER
Court and
I Johnson St.
Opp. Hotel Bickers
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