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. pAGES. DAILY EAST OREGON! A N, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, let, PAGE THREE. 'igroni iiiiiiiiiiiiMimm nn nr nni nn r .8 mrunr. unuoa t - SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE vnm PREPARATION FOR THIS EVENT MXUVc rr tmk mvn ,wrr,.-,. , QlH SI"'1-3 vri-umi.iii MONEY OX EYEPY PURCHASE. EVERY ITEM MENTIONED HERE IS A DISTINCT positive v.- i Winter Underwear , B1 ribbed, fleece-lined union sails. 23c seamless Jersey 43c 39c He triors at .... nneita rtw Anton, to" .stoS salts, v,ne foaen'1 tri quality, Jersey ribbed, fleee- Hrf TOU or pants, 60c Till! rik and wool Jersey ribbed vests or U, Oxford cut, II.7S value. $1.25 sw pillows, all ready for use at 69c and 83c Hade wtt: neat ruffles and new designs. display. See 18c for Women's 25c Hose Women's blak cotton hose, with finished feet, T, regnlar 25c value, special 19c pair 25c buys a regular 50c value pillow trips. 15c buys Easy Catch 25c hose supporters for ba bbles, children and misses. 15c buys any 85c ladies' embroidered handerchlefs, 20c buys a 35c ladles' golf gloves In black or white. $2.35 for any ladles' $3.00 shoes In the house. We sell nothing but guaranteed shoes. Every pair warranted, In vtct, vclonr, box calf; in welt and turn soles. ALEXANDER DEPT. STORE THE GIVERS OP BEST VALUES. known substitute for Iodoform. KILLED Wl'KINLEY STARTLING DISCOVERY IN MAID OF CHICAGO It)l.ICE. :i When (he President Was Shot a Sir- lous Brand of Arlstol Was Furnish ed Which Hastened Ills Death Four targe Establishments Raided In Chicago and $0.000 Worth of Bogus Preparations Selied. 1 TteGife Chicago, Dec. 5. Sensational raids made in the effort to clear Chicago of Its numerous "fake" medicine con cerns have thrown light upon the death of President McKlnley and re vealed the charge thai the death of the president was. In part, due to the use of a spurious medicine. Thirty one plants were raided and drugs worth $60,000 seized. The startling revelation was made after four great establishments en gaged In manufacturing Imitations of standard medicines had been raided by the postoffice department, co operating with the police. After the arrest of half a dozen I persons and the raiding of the four I establishments. Assistant Postoffice 1 Inspector George G. Kimball re j vealed the fact that McKlnley's death was due, in part, to a spurious imlta I Hon of arlstol manufactured In Chi ' cago. "When McKlnley was first wound . ed," declared the official, "the physl- clans hnrriedlv sent tn a druir store it for a quantity of arlstol, the best Expert Collectors V, taK located a branch office In CiHtoa. and will make collecting La una specialty. No ac Lttwold for ui to handle. Jdb plan l: "No collections, no Lqp. Suits Instituted, Judgment L Tu Alntlne-Gordon at Co- Mw- aaiile Agency, H. v. Lipe at Co, Mgrs. t Court St. Telephone Main 111 I. L VAUGHN ELECTRICIAN. rnapt ittentl n given and all work lecuted properly. ' ORtfkal Bupplles of all kinds. OFFICE 151 West Court St. (Tribune Building.) Monarch Ranges Malleable Iron and the kind you cannot break. I have a full line f Ranges, Heaters, both wood and coal, and In vite you to call and examine the same before uylng. T. C. TAYLOR The Hardware Man , - j "They secured the alleged arlstol ! and applied It to the wound. They J noticed Immediately that the effect was exactly the opposite to that which would be produced by arlstol and af . ter a few moments changed treat- ' ment. c "It was afterward discovered that the stuff which the physicians pur ? chased and which they used as arls- tol was an Imitation, made of fuller's J ; earth and dioxide of Iron. It Is be . ' lleved that the spurious stuff was partly responsible for the death of ? the president." A Coxtly Mistake. Plunders are sometimes very ex pensive. Occasionally life Itself Is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong If you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, head ache, liver or bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c at Tnll man& Co.'s drug store. YOU WANT ARE Our stock Is an assortment of the world's best gifts; those Hut combine every element that Is desirable In gifts nseftilness, permanence ami beauty. It Is the kind of stock that appeals lo critical buyers, CHINA line china Is a siei'lilty with us. We have a beautiful linn of Imported ciilnaware, French, Italian, (icrnutn and Austrian, and an assortment of our best American goods. Full sets, single pieces and a variety of combination sets, CUT GLASS No woman ever lias too much cut gins. I.Ike Oliver Twist, she always wants more. Our assortment Includes all the most artistic cuttings. Sugar and cream sets, water sets, bowls, nap pies, vases, etc Triplicate Mirrors We have a nice line of these, all sizes nt reasonable prices. TOYS AND DOLLS We have the most complete line In this city and we are going to sell at bed-rock price. Come In and see for yourself. OTHER GIFT LINES them. Too many to even name them here, but come In and see The earlier yon come In the easier It will he to make selec tions. COME SOON. iTALLMAN&COi Governor Chamberlain delivered LEADING DRUGGISTS. the address Sunday. December 4. be- fore the Elks' lodge of sorrow at Bn- : a ,ker City. j a COMING ATTRACTIONS. 4 4 4 4 ...Owing to the Fact... THAT THIS SEASON HAS BEEN VERY UNFAVORABLE TO THE SALE OF HEAVY CLOTHING AND ' OVERCOATS We Are Overstocked THEY ARE NEW, WITH A BRAND NEW STOCK, POSITIVELY THIS SEASON'S GOODS . YOU KNOW TO WE DID NOT GO IN BUSINESS UNTIL .JUNE 10, '04. ONE SUCH CHANCE ONLY HAPPENS TO YOU IN A LIFETIME. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE. MOST MERCHANTS ADVERTISE CLEARANCE SALES IN JANUARY, WHEN YOU DON'T NEED GOODS LIKE YOU DO BEFORE CHRISTMAS. HERE IS OUR OFFER: List of Plays Coming tai the Fruwr Theater In the Next Few Weeks. Manager K. J. Taylor, of the Fra iler theater has booked the following list Of playa to be presented nt the Krazer during the next few weeks: "A Little Outcast," "Haverly's Mins trels," "Grimes' Cellar Door," "The Original Frank James," "A Modern Viking," "Nettle, the News Girl," "Marriage of Kitty," "Uncle Tom's Cabin," "For Mother's Sake," "White Whittlesey," "Rudolph and Adolph," "West's Minstrels," Noble Dramatic Company. "Human Hearts," "Two Little Waifs," Century Theater Com pany, Margarita. Fischer Company, Keith Stock Cotnpnny, "Over Niagara Falls," Charles B. Hanford, "A Wheel rtouse," Joseph Murphy, Daniel Bul ly, Clara Thropp, Murray and Muck, anil "The Factory Olrl." WE WILL GIVE YOU TOR TEN DAYS, COMMENCING DEC. S, ALL $12.00, $15.00, $1.50 AND $18.00 BUTTS, YOUR CHOICE FOR Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, 1-4 Off Our Already Low Prices . . Overcoats, $4.25, $7.50, $9.00, $12.00 ARE WORTH TWICE THE MONEY COME AND BE CONVINCED THAT YOU GET WHAT WE ADVERTISE. en's Clothing Co. AND WEBB STS. Pendleton, Oregon OLD W. a R. DEPOT. V. ............ tttt 11 t . COMING EVENTS. December 13-1 5 Oregon Good Roads meeting, Salem, December 13-15 Oregon Good Roads Association. Salem, December 10-21 Oregon Dairy men's Association, Portland. June 1, 1905 Opening Lewis and Clark exposition. January 10-11 Oregon Historical Society, Portland. f luiKtma Rcrlhnera. Scribner'a Magazine for December I one of the most beautiful art num bers ever Issued by any publication In the country, A set of colored Il lustrations accompany an old "Yule Ballad" of "Merrl. England," and other high-class pictures ar. also run In the number. The frontispiece "A vigil at arms," In colors, la on. of the most Impressive creations of modern art. It moat b4 seen to be enjoyed Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, a. they cannot reach tbt assessed portion of tha ear. There Is only on. way to euro deafness, snd tbst U by constitutional remedies. lJaafn. Is caoaed by an loflaned condition of tba mncous lining or tn. r.natsx'hisn Tuba. when this tuns Is Inflamed vou bav. rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, snd when It la entirely elfwed, deafness la the result, and unless tba Inflammation can ha taken out and this tube restored to Ita normal condition, bearing will be deatroy ed forever; nine ra.es out of ten are t-aua-ed br catarrh, whlrb In nothing but an In flamed condition of the mnroua aiirfaces. We will gf'e One Hundred Dollars for any ease of dearneee (caneea oy caiarrm that cannot be rured br Hall's Catarrh Cure. Snd for rlr-olara free. ... F. 1. CrTRNM CO., Toledo, O. Hold by drnaglete. Toe. Take Hall's family i'llls for eonatlpa Uon. ' Land Scrip for Sale. Forest reserve acrlp for securing till, to timbered or agricultural land for sal. at lowest market plica. H. M. Hamilton. The Portland, Port land, Or. ' To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggist refund th. money If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature Is on each box. 25c Christmas Activity GREAT ACTIVITY AT THE PKS DLl'TON WOOLEN MILLS. The near approach of Christmas evident It one will but go up toi us. Woolen Mills. There everything as, bustle and activity. Every maealssr In the mill Is being worked to Its task capacity to fill the rush orders Usat have come In. (in one order alone from a firm km Gallup, New Mexico, it will regain 1200 robes. The money spent In advertising Dai past few yeura la just beginning tr Bhow returns und th. Chrlstmaatms' for this year will b. th. largest In (aar history of th. Institution. The requests for catalogues aafl 'Re formation regarding those fans a goods com. from all over th. worl and It Is a common occurrence rs have to call an express wagon a take the day's mall to the postoffanv The number of these robes Defeat forwarded on Individual orders alasss- Is sufficient to prove that theae go are more popular than ever Christmas. These orders from points wher. th. cannot be found In the local at and when these ar. added ( large numbers being distributed the counters of the various throughout the country, Pendlesaat people can see what an Interest assi been created In the products of tas local mills, Th. garments have not been h.asa to th. trad, at large, yet th. d.nusat for this new line has tar exceeded the capacity of th. machine, now ka atalled. At th. present tlm. more orders for these garment! ar. on file tanas can possibly be turned put berara Christmas. Mr. Phillips, treasurer of th. Itost Newspaper Association, publishers) ef The Dry Goods Economist, Th. tkor Ooodsman, Th. Dry Goods Repsrasr and th. Paclflo Merchant, eall.d est the mills on. day this tHk and a seeing th. Bath Bobes, Loungaaar Bobes, Smoking Jackets and Tea gon Coat now being manufactara. predicted a greater auocesa for thassr garments than .van th. Indian R.ea had been, and said If they war. paw ed before th. merchants next year a did not think th. present mill be abl. to turn out even cloth .no for th. garment, alone. Tn making up Christmas lists dleton people should include thing from our horn, town and tea help In a way to advertise not er th. local Institution, but th. city as Pendleton as well. Milwaukee has her beer; Grass! naplds her furniture, and Pendletsss her Indian Robe, and Blankets, Just received the finest and largsat assortment lot of stoneware mar brought to Pendleton. W. will aata this high grad. as low as others saal cheaper grades. Every Jar guarask teed. C. Rohrman. ;