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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1904)
iltf. ...,QM-t.A L- w DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PEXPLETOA. OREGON. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23. IW. PAGES- PAGE SEVER. ATR-EDOM Plays and Players and Their Realm - educed Prices in Two Dept. f . . PnmnflllV. perceptible Influence upon the proa ress of the play. The supporting company has been selected with care and Includes some of the best vaude ville talent and a strong singing chorus of pretty girls. Flu Quits Fighting and Acting. Bob Fltzalmmons Is out with the announcement that he Is through fighting and acting. By next year Bob hopes to be restoring health to broken down millionaires. He also Is desirous that a few wealthy people contribute to a plan he has for or ganizing a $200,000 stock company. J huHM h rrar Tuesday LT (.r a we'. en- T.h i-cow Mirror says: -piwnl- k company has KPlir opera house this "M, , Thn advertised' Is a cin "ot often make of ,(0fnt one can n R g tfue ."C1. Their Plays -'r; compel 'o? and !") every one of i '"JT of a star, all the sup srf(omPe of goo4 acto i f R Wednesday, Thursday Friday and Saturday TOMORROW, BEGINS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SALES OF THE SEASON AT TECTSCH'S. YOU SHOULD BY ALL MEANS TAKE ADVANTAGE 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 BE GOOD FOR WED NESDAY', THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY: I t V iwnj All. T. Lane. ; i 1 . irmtai a high clam, well balanced vnpnr. Crowded houses every fatt. Friday and Baturday nights anmgeit productions In the fcrt'i repertoire will be presented, kr m "Slaves of Russia," and fx tight House Robbery." The Kith people are sure to please you. "flniugan'i Ball" Tonight. Gallagher and Barrett and their riT company of fun-mukers come Im rnuer tonight in the ever mccen, "Flnnlgan's Ball." MaMltlcatlon of this piece has wl the newspaper critics through- Uk country much thought and "l, inasmuch aa It borders on f "i- "lei with farce come- enremely Bpectaculur and The money Is to be used In purchas ing and establishing a health farm neur this city. F1U saya that he al ready ha an option on a fine tract of land In New Jersey and that he will erect a hotel thereon, which will ac commodate 200 guests. Fits says that the place Is to be so arranged that a man will not only seek to recuper ate there, but will bring his wife and family along. With this end In view he has engaged Mrs. Wilson Cunning ham, who won the all-round cham pionship for women In England last year. Khe is to look after the wo men and children, while Flti will In struct the male guests. . i" "nnlgan'j Ban." DEVELOP THE WEST TRANS-MISSISSIPPI COMMERCIAL CONGRESS. Coming Semlon at St. Louis Expected to Be tiie Mont Suoceaxful In Every Respect, In Iu History Experts in Different Department of Thought and Action Will Make Addresses. Production Z '"tended "On. nly -,Uccded In their iwatuu T h. "C tlt,e l dW..an?. Particular I"?. to "ay, but Hwall, u'at,af.-Otf anrt if mT..'- and LM1""" tad. Zlon, , all rWT the r? "y liver llver oil . Pure SQlves the Nocto18 reason St. Louis. Mo.. Oct. 22. The fif teenth annual session of the Trans Mlsalsalppl Commercial Congress Is to be held In St. Louis durlnir the coming week and a number of the of- ncers and leading members of the or ganization has already arrived In the city to complete , the arrangements for the gathering. Owing to the cen tral location of 8t Louis and the ad ded attraction of the World fair the congress this year promises to be the best attended and the most suc cessful ever held by the organisation. ' " program call for addresses by many men of note. James R. Gar field of the- department of commerce Is expected 'to be present a the per sonal representative nf Prolrtont Roosevelt. Hon.. If. J. n...nh. president of the American Livestock Association, win be nrcwnt una .Mm. cuss the ranee lntentata henr th congres. William E. Curtis, the well known newspaper correspondent, will tell of irrigation work In India. Other speaker will be Charles Jerome ' Bonaparte, president of the National Munlclnai Ft tlon; F. H. Newell, nlilef nr 4h. r.. clamation service of th. it.rtni of the Interior; Glfford Plnchet, chief i"t pirfeau of torestry, anl Martin Uodge, director of road Inquiries, tl," r dePrtnent of agricul '"wit Mt. Traile-Mark Treaty With Chi lis. Washington, ' D. C, Oct. ft. The .tate department 1 notified by Min ister Conger that the trade-mark reg ulation which th. rhi.u . "lent ha adopted at th instance of the United States wlU be put InU -effect tomorrow. The sam regulation " " BPPiy a to other countries, and we protection nf a - . rlu i assured in th Chines em- r V measures art now being taken insure a similar protection of American copyright in China. To Consecrate Bishop Coadjutor. . Boston, Mass., Oct tt. Arrange menta hava been concluded for th '"""-""ion tomorrow of Re.'. Ed W' Oaborn as bishop coadjutor Of the dIOCeSe Of RnHnvflaM Til T-V,- event will be attended by many prom- """" episcopal churchmen. "e uat ii to .t. .w - - . - " - " t j 1 1 i in i' ,i "en or women can b found at the i'ies warehouse. For comfort, for "tyle and fne h ...... t.ni... .i , u. equal but a good a bargain aa tt Is - m. nave mUEc this.. Saturd evening from 7 until . 1 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 30 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 tor shirt waist suits, tailor suits, coats and skirts; regu lar values, 90c, $1.00 and $1.25. ' For four days your choice .... 78c yd Lot Two 65c and 75c Patterns at 53c Y'ard. 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 r" yd " Reduced Prices on Suits $12.50 ladles' and misses' suits. $10.90 '14.00 ladles' and misses' suits. .... .$11.85 15.00 ladies' and misses' suits. ..... $12.45 $16.00 ladies' and misses' suits. .... .$13. dO $16.50 ladles' and mlssey'raits $13.80 $17.00 ladles' suits $14.25 $18.00 ladles' suit $14.85 $20.00 ladles' suits $15.90 $22.50 ladies' suits $18.05 $25.00 ladles' suits $21.35 '27.50 ladies' suits $22.75 35.00 ladies' suits $27.50 Ladies' and Misses Skirts Rain Coats, Tourist Coats and Jackets $ 6.50 Jackets, sale price $ 5.75 I 7.50 Jackets, sale price $ 6.50 $ 8.60 Jackets, sale price ,$ 7.25 $10.00 Jackets, sale price $ 8.40 $12.60 Jackets, Rain Coats, Etc. .. . .$10.50 $15.00 Jackets, Rain Coats, Eto $12.25 $16.50 Jackets, Rain Coats, Etc. .,..$13.50 $18.00 Jackets, Rain Coats, Etc.. .. . .$14.75 $20.00 Jackets, Rain Coats, Etc. .... $18.00 Misses and Children Long Coats f Lot Four 40c, 50c and 60c Patterns at 36c Yard. French flannels, cashmeres and fancy mixtures, 15 pieces, for four days your , choice lie yd Taffetta Silk 10 pieces, regular value 76c and 85c; black, brown, blue, red, grey, tan and many other shades.. Sale price.. 58c yd . fA; : ',. ...v. The $ 3.50 kind, The $ 4.00 kind, The $4.50 kind. The $ 5.00 kind, The $ 6.00 kind, The $ 6.50 kind, The $ 7.00 kind, 'he $ 7.50 kind, The $ 8.00 kind, The $ 8.50 kind, 'he $ 9.00 kind, The $10.00 kind, The $11.00 kind, The $12.00 kind, sale price $2.90 sale price $3.25 sale price $3.65 sale price . . .' $4.15 sale price $4.90 sale price $5.25 sale price $5.60 sale price $6.10 sale price $6.50 sale price $7.00 sale price $7.50 , sale price $8.25 , sale price .....$8.75 , sale price $9.50 The $ 3.00 kind, sale price $2.45 The $ 4.00 kind-, sale price $3.25 The $ 4.50 kind, sale price $3.65 The $ 6.00 kind, sale price $4.15 The $ 6.00 kind, sale price $4.90 The $ 7.50 kind, sale price $5.75 The $ 8.50 kind, sale price $6.75 , The $ 9.60 kind, sale price $7.85 The $10.00 kind, sale price $8.40 The $12.00 kind, sale price ,..$9.90 All Alterations Free During this Sale. A Fit Guaranteed Shoos! SfeoosS Try a pair of the SIL-KID $3.60 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, SM to 2, worth up to $2.25, $3,50 pr. Choice $1.00 pair ' .' ' - 1 " 1 ' ' ' ' ' Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store MAIN AND ALT A STREETS r . I ' ' ' ' - 1 . . tttttxutttttxtzxm V . ITT SA'Jti V WW' YouMayBeCured " ' : 644 GsrMd Avenue; 11 ' :" :' ; Chicago, III., October 9, 1902. ' After dociorinp for eleven mpnths and taking forty-three bottle of medicine and finding no relit K1.. tor 1eucorrho?a resulting from irritation of a fallen . womb I took Wine of Cardui and fourteen bottles cured me. This seems strange but it is the simple . truth. Wine nf Cardui helned me from the time I ''' began taking Hand bavins beard it praised so highly by friends who bad tried it I felt ' satisfied that it would help me, and it did. ; ' It cured me. Took every bit of ache, pain and headache, cramps snd dragging down sensations awsjr till 1 felt voung, strong and happy once more. ' It is a wonderful niedicine and a true friend to women. When I look back on the months of torture I had it -seems like a hideous nightmare. Wine of Cardui will . cure any woman I believe. I have more faith in it than all. other medicines combined. .. , ; : Tias-Pns., Chicago Blstotioal Ouib; - How can yon refuse relief when rod know you' are gr jwing worse' day af ter dav? Mrfotine pains, irregularity, inflammation and bearing down pains moke Bhiatpaniis of women niiwrulile, Why drag through life never enjoy, ing anything? Wine of Cardui has made over 1.5W.0UII weak and suffering women well and stroiur. We ask you to go to jour dmpgist today and secure $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui and bepin to take it at once. Do that aad tlw. Iwa ilih M k' iii.rsi.-v writes about w ul foon be vours. If ?ou think spec ial directions are utdi-d in your case, address, giving symptoms, Ladies' A A - . . TL-.'l.-.. UAl..i..r. .l.t).wrt Tmib. t..- in . or j IP YOC ARE REALLY LOOKING FOR A FLNE 6o CIGAR, TRY THE "PEGGY O'NEAL," GUARANTEED BY THE LARGEST I-VDEPEXpEST MANUFACTURER IN THB V. 8. TO BH AB80 ' 4,t l...i Not Made by .a iTrust LUTELY FULL HAVANA FILLER AND HAND-MADE. PEGGY O'NEAL ff t '"if-. A. G: HOWARD t TEI.EFnriNE MAIN S841. , , , 11S COURT STREET. PENDLETON, OREGON. vm 1 i V 1 , t T. ': i . ; ri i i